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$200,000, een ecient A LLL AAT CORONERS’ CASES. (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) ass over the road at ‘bree companies whose cars that oan were responsible for causing his death, Sarah A. Wigley, a married wom twenty- Seven years of age and born in Englands died in Bellevue Hospital late on Thursday night from the effects of injuries received several days ago. De- ceased lived at No. 11 Goerck street. An inquest will be held by Coroner Kessler. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Dull and Lower. GOLD FIRM AT 111 3-8. Currency Moving to the West and South. MONEY 31-2 A 4 PER ‘CENT. WaLt STRger, Faipay, Nov. 20—6 P, M. Speculation in the stock market to-day was without teature. Fewer transactions were made than at any time during the past week, and the majority of prices recorded show a decline rang- | ing trom % to % percent, The largest number of shares sold was in Lake Shore, of which 39,000 changed hands; the opening price being 80%, the Lighest 81, the lowest 803, and the last 805%. West- fru Union sold down from 80 to 79%, which was % closing = figure, New York Central +18 comparatively steady at 101% a 1015. Pacific Mail sold at 44% a 44%, ending at the last named price; C., C. and 1. C, at | 3 044 a9%4; Northwestern common moved down from 1% to 4134; the preferred stock was steady at 59%; Rock Island opened at 9934, advanced 3, Meciined to 99% and closed at 99%; St. Paul de- clined from 36% to 36%, ending at 364%; Union Pacific from 35% to 35%, closing at 355; Erie sold Bt 2356 @ 28g a 28%; Wabash receded from 314 to 31, the closing price; Onlo and Mississippi fell of from 382 to 31%, ending per cent better; Pacific of Missouri sola at 46 a 464; Atlantic and Pacific preferred 15% a 1534 a 16; Hannibal and St. Joseph 2576, preferred at 34. GAINS AND LOSSES, Compared with prices at the close of the market yesterday the following are the gains and losses shown at the close to-day :— Gains—Pacific, per cent; Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, 1; Northwestern preferred, %; gold, ty. Losses—Erie, !s per cent; Lake shore, 4; North- west, !¢; Ohio and Mississippi, %; Quicksilver, 13%; Rock Island, %; St. Paul, 34; Wabash, 3; Union Pacific, }4; Western Union, %. THE SALES of the day amounted to 136,000, which were di- vided among the active stocks in the following proportions:—New York Central and Hudson, 3,500; Erte, 1,800; Lake Shore, 39,300; Northwest- ern, 18,800; do. preferred, 300; Rock Island, 2,840; Pacific Mall, 10,500; St. Paul, 8,700; do. preferred, 200; Ohios, 7.200; Western Union, 9,900; Wabash, 6,700; Union Pacific, 21,300; C., 0. and I. C., 700. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST. The following table shows the opening, highest | 5 and lowest prices of the day:— Northwestern preferred. tie 593g Rock Isiand.. + 9946 9955 Milwaukee and St. Paul. BOK 363¢ Mil. and St. Paul pref.... 56 56 Ohio +nd Mississippi... 32 Del., Lack. and West. 109K Union Pacific 85% C., C. and I. 9% Western Union: 80 Atlantic and Pacific Tei. 20 20 Pacific Mail. ~ 3 443g THE MONEY MARKET Was steady at 334 and 4 per cent on call loans and band 7 per cent for prime discounts. A con- Muerable amount has moved to the South and West. About $2,000,000 1m currency was shipped yesterday, a portion to Chicago, and the remainder to Cincinnati, Louisville and else- where; $400,000 was likewise shipped in tne al- rection of Mooile and New Orleans. Foreign exchanges closed up strong at 4.85% a 4.86 for prime bankers’ sixty days sterling, and 4.90 a 4.904 for demand. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 111, declined to 11L4¢ before noon, but subsequently recovered and advanced vo 11144, at which the close was made, The rates paid for carrying were 1, 2, 1}g, 244, 3 and finally 2 percent. Loans were also made flat for borrow- ing. It is asserted that $500,000 gold coin was packed for shipment to-morrow, but itis as yet uncertain whether the shipment will be made, OPERATIONS UF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK, Gold baiguces. ++ $1,354,741 Currenc# valances. ++ (1,519,689 Gross clearances.. + 39,011,000 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchauges. Currency balances. Gold exchange. Goid baiance THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Treasury balances reported in Washington to-day are as tollows:—Currency, $15,500,000; coin, $82,250,000; less coin certificates, $22,500,000, The internal revenue receipts were $322,200, The cus- toms receipts were $241,000, The Assistant Treas- 1,019,243. urer to-day paid out $209,000 on account of tnter- 13 est and $279,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, National bank notes received for redemption, DRY GOODS IMPORTS. The total imports of foreign dry goods at this port for the week ending to-day were $1,227,147, and the amount marketed $1,360,145. The im- ports for the corresponding week of last year were $1,223,422, and for 1572, $1,226,090. THE FORKIGN MARKET, Late Lonaon advices report steadiness in the market for cousols and American frm. The for- mer are }s per cent oigher than yesterday. The following are the latest quotations:—Consols for money, 93; do. lor account, 93%; five-twenty bonds, old, 65's, 1063;; five-twenty bonds, 1867, 109}g @ 109%;; ten-lorty bonds, 10454; new loan, 103% @ 10353; Eric, 2614; rentes, in Paris, 61f. 373g, aM increase of 6c. since three o’clock. In Frankfort United Staves five-twenty bonds of 1862 are quoted at 98, GOVERNMENT BONDS were in better demand than usual, and, compared with yesterday, the transactions were increased. The following were the latest quotations :—United States currency sixes, 1185 @ 118%; do. do., 1881, registered, 118% @ 118%; do. do, do., coupon, (193g a 119%; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, {12% @ 1125 do. do.,do., coupon, 112% @ 112K ; 10, do,, 1864, registered, 113% @ 11445 ; do, do., do., (lts¢ a 114345 do. do, 1865, registered, 1147 a 115443 do. do., do, coupon, 1165 a 115%; do. do., do, how, registered, 117% @ 118; do. do, do., coupon, 118 a 1184; do., do., 1867, registered, 118}; 118%); do. do., do., coupon, 118% @ 110; do. do, (68, registered, 1184 a 11844; Wo. do., do., coupon, 118% @ 119; do. ten-fortics, registered, 112% a 1123; do. do., coupon, 113% a 114; do. fives, 1881, Tegistered, 112% & 112%; do, do. do., coupon, 11254 a 112%. RAILROAD BONDS, Less activity was exhibited in this department, although they were steady in tho Jate dealings. Rock island scvens sold at 103, Michigan Central | sevens at 109, Michigan Southern sinking funds at 1044, Ohio and Mississippi stuking funds at 9614, Union Pacific firsts at 90% and sinking funds at | joj. Michigan Southera seconds sola at 9914, against 99% yesterday, and New York ventral sixes of 1883 at 97, against 974 yesterday, C., C. and I, ©, firsts declined to 694, while ©, C, ana I, Cc, seconds advgneed to 2%. Central Pacifics soia at 955;, Union Paciiic firsts at 9034 a 90%, simking funds at 76 ¥ 7644, Chicago and Northwestern con- NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1874—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. soldated gold bonds at 84%, Milwaukee and St. | Paul eights, firsts, at 103; New Jersey Central con- vertible at 1034¢; Canada Southern firsts, with in- terest certificates, 60; entra! Pacific bonds closed at 055, to 95%, and Union Pacifics 90% to 90% lor firsts, 8814 to $834 for land grants and 76 to 7034 tor sinking funds, SOUTHERN BONDS, These were quiet. ‘Lennessee new, ex coupon, Carolina, issued to North Carolina Railroad, brought 51 for the January and July issue. BANK SHARES. The Bank of Commerce sold for 117 and the 98 Fourth National for a 98%. The fol- lowing were the last bids:—America, 151; Ameri- can Exchange, 1113¢; Butchers and Drovers’, 120; Central National, 1005;; Chatham, 1. Chemical, 1,500; City, 300; Commerce, 116%; Corn Ex- change, 120; First National, 200; Fourth National, 98; Fulton, 140; German American, 86; Hanover, 100; Irving, 128; Mechanics’, 126; Merchants’, 119; New York, 123; New York County, 205; Park, 138; People’s, 140; Republic, 104; St. Nicholas, 107; State of New York, 106; Union, 134. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE Friday, Nov. 20—10 A. M. Before Call. 100shs Mil & St P R..c ou do. 26° -° EvEER DERE 52000 Un Pac hs West ig. U © 4 10115 and 11:30 A. M. $100 0 U S 6's, r, "BL. Tes 3m $5000 eee hc, Bt in | lovee Us Lis 2, Cy Goa 1000) aa Ps iow, 130.0 U 8 5 7. nee SOW US ser, ale, QO G0..seeceeecb © LBM First CRR, Board—10:30 A. M. mre is N 200shs Tol & Wab R.be 31: 20) do. by 31 1000 Mich Sonth s 4000 Mich South 2d 1wyH! Mich Cen 7s, \ 76h B, 6 | 604 | 15000 C2 G& 162d m.. 25 | “000 Tol & Wab conc. 59 60) C0 Ist, con... S044 | 5000 B, Ha E'RR lst. 23. ISshs rourth N BK... 98% | 10. av. 98. | 22 Bank of om: uz | ty Del Han ¢ 16. } ospring MUCoal.bé 70% 3.0 500 at & Pac Tel.....be B80 Oe. 100 Atl & Puc pf.b 100 CHART RR, .be 4 263 100 Han & 3, ee we Ohio &M opt be a qo. i 700 194 100 Wells-Fargo Ex. 90 Ohio + 3 lates) oe Li Pac cot Mo...b & N be P. M.—Before Call. 100 shs Un Pacific...b3 35! 500 do. | 400 32 | 100 Del, Lac 10934 | ty Moret RRs | 200 a! 16% 30000 U S Os, Sbe 12 20.00 U 8 6% Sal, €..be Be Second Board—1 P. M. bs. 953 50 shi oy Ri ec she en R. Be ba ate $1000 en Pac Pac RY B00 Page fw We he st. 16 SLUD sbe 764 2000 C £ Weegb.. iw iy aes 5) stele Ex. 60 Un vac RR, | 84g 50 40 Can South Ist m 100 | _ with int certif. 100 BIW LO & 2600 4000 NJ Cen, con 0 | 4000 Mie St P's ist... Los” 1 20 shs Bk of Com...) M7 | 109 Quick M Co of. oe 3955 | 4490 60 do: a | loo at & P Tel 6u0 do. 100 Chit N W 300 Sat ée SUP ‘200 do. Dov ae 100 Pac RR Of Mo.-be 46) BStL, [MES Kbe Be 200 Ohio & Miss... 1) Han &StJdo. 200 AL& Fac pt. 4330 to 500 ans QM Co of. bun do. lw shs Au & i Tel 200 West Un ‘Tel. 700 do 31 30 Obio & 31% 1 st Lk Kan C. aa IW AU& Pac RK DIL. 16 Ma 4% Gcate 9 a 94 “(gM a He Del. Lack & W.109% a 109 eet a oss rie... asi a x Wells-F: fe ang & atk \is-Fargo EX SU% a ells: trgo at 136 & fy COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wheat Unchanged=Corn Lower—Oats cerles Firm—Sugar Higher—Freights Higher—Petroleam Dull and Nominal— Naval Stores Unchanged—Metals Quiet— Wool Barely Steady—Whiskey Easier. Frupay, Nov. 20—6 P. MM, The merchandise markets were still character. ized by irregularity, while the demand for mer- chandise was almost universally light, Dry goods, hardware, doots and stioes, &o., were all dull, Un ‘Change the markets were also dull as a general thing, though there were some exceptions, Flour was dull and heavy, Wheat was duil but unchanged. Holders of prime were generally fru in their views in the absence of any demand ot moment, but the general market was appreciably better. Corn trifle steadier at the close. Uats were steady. was dull, while rye was dull and nomipal, was easier, Vork and lard were with the advance lost. Freights were the absence of room, — while harcer, suuable for the grain trade, were ain decidedly higher. met with a jor “spot!” at and an advance i Neds wae obtained 0: are ery Market Was quiet, With the exception of sugar, ‘as active and closed higher, Petroleum re. mained sauce aid fuminul Naval stores were quiet, but hot materially changed i value. “Wool met with & Barley Whiskey higher, but closed sai dev tially changed in price. ASHhM. pty vor the fim ast three uay's, 137 packages, The demand has been siow, with prices rung une changed. Yois quoted at OJge. per Ib. and pearls nou. nal at abo BUILDING MATERIA! The inquiry for brick was ee Cotton Active and Higher=—Flour Dull— | Steady—Pork and Lard Steady—Gro- | moderave, and with limited receiply the market ruled | Sold at 5574 @ 66, Dew series at 56, Virginia consoli- | dated 57, and do. ex-matured coupons at 54. North | | at & | st. fouls low extra. Louis, straight extra was again duil and lower, though the market was a | | 100 at 16%c., 1. 22,800 steady. er iy. a#tioat and dare, 17 deil deliv uoted steady at $1 10a $125 for Rockland ‘Cement sold mode: for Kosendale and $425 a $4 Laths quoted at $1 6) tor 1 6 a SLRS was quoted si Portand Eastern. We # deve tand $8 a $¥ Philadelphia, $25 ara ar arly oe up river, atioat and $7 25a $7 7: delivered: la a 75 adioat low: roton—Brown—$12 1s afloay and $16 deli livered* 75 delivered. oat and red a $32 Baliimore, $50 a $98 for do. ump. ready at $1 5 fo and Roman. Sea Severetraw =. Fronts as $l> red, $14 75 fol- delivered; Benswax sold only in 9 small way, but was quoted swady at from Sue. a Sle. per lb. tor’ yellow, Southern | ¥e. and Western. Buoow Coux.—The demand, as during the early p noderate, but Values remaimed een of the week, anchanged medium gree sunt what in the, oheiee, $1 7: has be We quot 1, Te. a 8. 1 ‘uve rs’ ahaa hew, choice. choice, $2 20 a $2 30 «prime. new, $3 2: White kidney, ch Fa} 50a kK eve peas. $2 B malities are not very plent, | And mect with a lair demand trom the iocal trate at rull prices, but the general market sill presents @ qui os iuoa, New, 82254 $2 Bree peas. 80: whi rt pearance. Prices as a general thing were steady, except for meditim and fair grades, which tended someiwh: We quots :—stato dairies, tirkins and | good to prime, 37c. the buyer's t tubs, fine, dec, a3 choic 1. COMMON do., do., comr choice,’ We. : Reserve | ani S6e. » do, § selected, 400. 04 selected, 42c. » dow. avor. a dle. per Ib. : dow, aut in jo, tai fe Koo. St. a Soc.; State firkins, Le, to fair, 30¢,'a do., do., mon to’ fuir, 0c. ited do. do., tair to id sioh iB Mc. a B5e. 2 Nortnern Tilinots "Wisconsia and a 3c. ; do. di prime, ge low: 10., COO LO PrIMe, sc. a oF ‘Sheet do, ball firkin tubs, a 44c., do, do, food to prime, & do., ‘common to’ fair, 30¢. & choice, tall made, 4Uc: a Alc. + c. - a STC; dO. common to wir. Creamery. Rood, te. a Western creamery, ood, ie. @e. 5 Western sprs choice, da tale {0 good. 23 0., do. oa We, Naso dritins, ood io brine, a de.; do, b “good, 26c," a Bie. Ao Goinmon to fair, Ze a Z0e.; “Central Omo and Indiana, firkins, chotce,. ic: Sor, tir ty, good, Zick Sag, nt . ha ingaekseeolany quiet at firm u ais rates of treiuhis uni scarcity of Toom keep shippers irom beestate only Ing, fine fing, 18e, a 13} 26, Aaines, pork ‘ie a rade. I} factory, fine, Kas met with a moderate demand at a —Long prices. and near-by. & Sle, branas, 29¢. brands, 24 dc. 15 poor to fair, be, a ie. while the to ane: o.; State tory, ne, Ite. a 15sge. ¢ SKC. 153ge. ; do. do., yee i a. 5) 1 LAC, BLD} halt follow: her Western, flac do.. do., tair to good, .: Michigan and Wisconsin don fait to wood, We. a2 opera home traae $2 theet immediate wants. We Islana, Bh Ys lair to good. ise. . Ise. Orange coun! Ohio tactorv, Cheddar shape, choice, do., for 10c. a y skims, 8c. tor’ ex. qouestic le. : do. out steady New Jersey le, State aud. Pennsyivania, 3c. Canada, choice brands, Western, choice i Mined, chotce TTON.—The market was decidedly more active, with ward wendensy, which Was matntained till @ vigorous wy the close, Ho. per tb, for all grades.” at an advat the annexed, mee of 34 american standard ot classification :— Ordinary... ~ tag 23, Good ordinary... .... 14 vi Low middling. 141g 14% Middling. . = 4% 15 Good middling... Ibig 154 Middiing (air. 14 1 September |, ning in quali nary, Li'yc.; 143¢;' midd | as tollows:— Export... Consumption. | Speculation. Tollow: Nea Sebo b December, 25. it pril, 800 at nae May, 30) atl total eries W duly. 16 27-22c." First ei 130 at Ike, Total, Vember, short notice. 15% 5,600; Charle: New: York, 27,639. ‘his by anil, fy compressed. 11, 9164. | for the past and 23e. for ward delivery, ub till May, at234,c. moderate jobbing business was reported, Cannot A but otherwise the market ruled quiet, but steady, Sverm, 2c. ; patent do. 3 parattine, 4's, dana 16 Goorenace Stock was 4 good with finned s2ancn, day up to wo Noshore tnatice at 14 309 at 14 27-. ae; 700 bales. April, i) Receipts at the ‘ports:—Mobile, 3,072 Waleyeeavannee, ‘id: Wining on 617; Norfolk, 2, Us Philadephia, 36. OTot day last week, 26,300, W110. Cotton ireights closed as follows by sail. 4c, To Hamb Uplanles ies wie leans. Tese } 16 Quotations based on standard of classification in force fatious show an advance of | Futures’? were more active @ $l6c. Quotations based on 1874, and on Upland cotton, In store. run- lity not more stric idiing, 15}4; good middling, 1 To-de 1, ales. Ei 0D at 16 sao. vie at 16 Gene. 300 at Fee ‘re as follows, vii stOD, 753; Boston, 277; Bremen, bys as foll lair do.. 8c. wer tnree days, . December deliver, Ie. oz. We $2 demand. q heads, a an halt a pra below the grade quoted Ordinary, ict good ordinary, team, .—There was no business as telther in Rio or mild coffee, and the jobbin; confined to small unimportant, parcels, y + low The Ve Last E’vg. 0 = way 420 a ales to arrive. ture delivery. (basis iow. middling) the sales have been as Tegelerany, attor rial Pl ry Second Ths day last year, TO. rg, by steam, e.:, by suit ‘To Liverpool, by steam, 34d. a 7-16d, reported from first ‘December, 400 5 | lation to keep it trom falling by its own weight. since our last, about 560 tons of various brand March, e above or good ordi- middl sales were For’: Grand The averages ot yesterday's forward | ovember. 14.68c. February, 1 27¢ i 3 Dee 38. ny call No- 200 ales. Havre, by c.g tee. ket Ws :—Rio, ora ary: car- al .: good racou, a. @ 1940. ; Costa 19e., Angostura, lve. a Ie. do., 19¢. a Fass 160. demand and the market wie Sales We stearic, 28¢, a, adamantine, er a shooks, sugar shooks, | with heads, ry s on a $2 65; sugar shooks, with heads, 46-inc! rum shooks, $4 3. empty pomnends 04 uncbange 12-thread, te. res be he qa do., 6-thread and 9-thread, 9-thread, 34 and and hay rove. FLOUR AND 8,374 bushel: 360 bags | Hour marke: nominal value, 1) | EY brandy wil No. 2 State Supertine State Extra State Choice stat Superiine W sot Min Round hoop Vhio, shipping brands. Round hoop Ohio, trade brands.. Family... St Louis, chi St. Louis, choi R flour, fin Sout Southern, su Southern, ex Southern, ta. Corn meal Milwaukee ure $1 Ls tor Minn 1 06 Josin BO busnel afloat; Sic. a and white oats, Western, hern, No. 2.. + ni Corn meal, puncheons —Wheat was dull, but nomin Was heliw trifle firmer, bout 46.40) bushels, al $1 08 for No. 2 Chicago ana Other kinds Ady nominal, a were nominal. hy $2 I nae uote thas thread + do. rope: Lohse re ( 8: wag still Les re i about 1 $4 2 stern, oice double extri ice tamily.. ne to superfine. eriine. ra mily spring nesota, td aay $1 1 40 for white. ng a little steadier. is, At Sd. a le, fe. tor new, eh box ‘shooks, 75 pipe shooks, $6 5). $7; . & BUC. hoops If feet, ordinary i inet Weoba td fee rdiassy tc prime, . a bE Corpace.—The marxet remained duil and nominally anila cordage, nd Mthread, 1-thread, sizes above NS 3 iuch diameter, "2 i 2, corn mea Sas bbls 1:0 bushels; Burley, 2 t ruled dull and heavy, yunchanged. fh do., cordaxe, bolt rope yarns, Jarred Mani si ts. ; wheat, and D do. quiet, but unchanged in bbis., aL$5 10 a $0 15 1 tor old mixed, fly at Sic. a Bic, ariey, Was dull lot of two-rowed Stare baeNane riz: at $lola $i 62, which fi buyers Oats were steady and ‘The sales foot up about 6 mixed, in store and afloat, and 67c. @ agjoat. terially reta rded to-day, owing to the advanced view sures were abov a $4 75 tor Western yellow $4 a $4 SY jor Jersey ant ‘bennay Ivania, di of Baltimore yellow at $1 9 per 100 Ios. an was 0, Also £20 TS takal + pabebat ak acaetthebet ated TSESSHVESSSSITS a: = a8 at Fe epee seseeese sebegge 5: aul. 6 8 4 4 5 Milwaukee, ri Nea, ‘old 3 $128 for priine new ‘s a su. Pin for choice mher and « dail and | The sales were about n store and in moderate dema: He 000 bushels, at fSigc. a bic. tor lor white, We. A 6 of shipowners, who demanded higher rates tor al) com- modities, and the shipments effected were at decided better dgures. ‘tonnage tor charter was also helt with Tenewed. confidence, and while advanced rates were paid for vessels suitable to grain no cssential change Was made iu fates for vessels for petroleum, te market closin; erpool, very hhds. eis of cotton at 5. with's a 3,200 quarter: Liverpool. by steam, 26) bales cotton, at 7-16d. tobacco, grain, with stron at 32% ‘6a, at 7d. a 16d. To Bristol, sotdo. at 5s. 6d id by by steam. ‘The engagements includ 2,000 bushels of grain, at Sd. tor 2 Ibs 50) tierces lard, ‘9 Liv. at 408: 3) sail,’ 16,00) basi. 2.200 ‘pales of 5,000 Doxes of heese At 408 The charters embrace :—An Austrian bark, hence to Cork for orders to the United Kingdom, 000 quarters of grain, one-third i bags, ats 3d. | Italian bark, hence to Penrith Koads tor orders, with ; @ British bark, bevce to | 450) boils, of retined petroleum and residuum atds., a British bark, hence to Japan, with 21,000 rH quoted thus 1, $1, £0 as ura poor to tate oh Bushel, $2 9 GUNNIES. — little better 1 our Last 800 Private terms, smd to be a ae ge. cloth, L i st u $2, do, with 6,000 bbls. nt Sf pples—Weatern $1 73; do., seiected, Fancy, perv $3 a a a 4 84 Heke he market, one, VUE LO ‘1 roily of Von sof refined petroleum on private term quoted ‘At about 5c. per case; t. Johns, Newfoundland, with 8,200 bbls. of dour, & ni Se. ; an American ship, trom Philadelph of redued petroleant an bark of 54 tons, rom New Orleans ‘gO of Cotton at Ugc., Ko UTs were only in Poudate demand and New ¥ an American bark. epee ‘jer BOL, ella, sa te $3; do. met bon 89% chestnuts, per | d | was dull and quoted thus The | sRaeyy,, bak, Brices were a otnprising all kind: about 10500 bbls, at tigtires-within-our quoted Corn meal si ‘$0, ay uve. fracture tt w hy Jui uoizd’a! at 40) bales at 254 currency. Hay anp Straw.—There nas been but Uttle anin: at change butts ruled about te. @ 2c. currency. Sales since ow , tiie, and 200 bales, to arrive, at oted at 5isc. tion to the market since our last, the only teature being a better demand for shipment We quote; 1c. a'Bie. lor o@t and doc, snipping hay, 60c. s clover, Me. a Gue. ; straw, G0c. a 65, tor long rye; sic. a 4c. to the south. salt hay, 4c. @ Tor short do. tor wheat. Tapes. ihe market ruled frm, under a steady fair de. mand. We quote:—Dry~Buenos Ayres, 31 os. 24 10s. da. do. 250. a 28e,;, Montevideo, #9 Ibs. a 23 Ibs. Corrientes, 21 1 Ds, Ste: de, 2 Ibs. "a 22 Ibs. 2A!ac.; “Orinoe’, 20 ibs, a 22 “0 one Ceateal % IB Mtha. & 19 1s. 2 | We, old, selected, C and’ pickled). 17 tbs. tb: ie ba: Bogots, 18 tbs. a lu 25 ibs., Isc. & 19¢.; Bal Porto Cabello “and Laguarra, Curacoa and Kio | 17 Ibs. a ak | Porte-au-Platie, old, ag they FUD 5 10 Lbs, 22 ibs, 12 Ibs., 19¢., Ibs * “4 Ibs. 21 Western.) tos. Southern, 12 lbs. a 18 as they run. Grande kips.10 Sierra Leone, 9 lbs. a io Mb Gambia and Bissau, 8 lbs. ao ; Minas. | do, | | 4 lbs. Grieutta slaughter, cow, 9 lbs. 2 Ibs. @ 15 1Ds., 1 ISe.;do., buffalo, 18 ‘Ibs. do, 29 Ibe @ 30 Ibs, lve. ; Mat old. Hors.—Receipts for the | total since September L, bales tor the same period in Ox, id Ibs. ptember’ L, 1874, 9,041 bale: circular of this date, writes The shipments to Europe be thatthe within a part of our growers, | present crop is reduced to an extent equal to 5c. ampenc hy Hache Se. Fold, selected 96, i adie. Gi 2) Ibs. a 28 tbs eeu eremey. se, | good ordinary, 13ic. Se. Maracaioo, Ibs. a3. ibs, ny 26 Ibs. Se, wold. us they run; igo Gr 3) Ibs rande, 44 Ibs. a 48 Ibs., sc. 5 Ne. a 1c, Bara, 308. Matamoros. 451 5 1b: 45 1ba a ba 50 Ibs. a 60 lbs... ec. currency, e.'; do. dead sree, col ~tampico, ‘Bids a a lbs. 13, 200. a Yb, Ia Ds, Mary MM 19 be sorpus: hist Indianota ana San An. 4,25 lbs, ic. currency, se- fae len’ « currency, Hey, wepes teat leather— Bususe ‘Ayres and Rio igr. a 25e., fold, selected sb. pierency: selecte sph 2 currency, he gold, a Dry. mad Wet salted—Buenos Ayres, Da tio a tae) 8 Hiei do» packers, 26 Ibs. 7) Ibs, He. week 1,363 bales, making a ‘1878. "export clearances for the week 1,100 bules, and total exports of new hops since s. Mr. Emmet Wells, in his up the market thus:—'"'We | have to note a somewhat better feeling in the trade. | | | Coastwise, 1,523, ‘Sales, Net receipts, 16,383 bales.” Shxporte—lo Great Britain, 2.483; to France, 912; coastwise, 5,68%. Sales, L Saraxxan, Nov. 20, 184 Cotton very firm; middling, 1444c. Net receipts pales: gross 500, UxportsTo Great Britain BSigr 0 the Coninent, 1,970; coastwise, 957. Sales. 2,506: stock, 75,38 Weekly—Net receipts, 23,134; gross, Ex J 40.5 p | | ments” Wheat, 1874, of 25,835 bales, against Mast | continue on quite a large | better on choice into London From all ‘The reputa- er Ib. scale, considering the greatly reduced stocks Brew- | ve also heen in market and bought more freely. mi quoted 2c. The? arrivals of American, hops this thine been sufficient to enable dealers and brewers there to pass judgment upon quality. we are able to gather upon the subject we are convinced | has been much disappointment. tion which our hops has gradually attained In England | ew years past has received a damaging blow | this season, resulting trom their bad management on the | It is safe to say the value of our new | | e035: White, 80 30a | From this cause, and sales in London dt 2, aithough | showing a net result of 45c. | by rejections on account o} hops, Rejectioi | der the most tri lal cause; ‘ould think of. or 46c., are largely reduced flat, nigh dried and perished re claimed and allowed over there un- complaints of quality exist, uch as inspectors; dealers and brewers here never Wo have often advised our growers to | take more pains in curing and preparing their hops for | Market, and bare shown them how it would in their pockets, di our efforts in this direction id they act upon the advice given: be money have proved tutile, It does | seem as though the less hops an American grower pro- | duces, and the smailer the general crop ts likely to be, | the less pains he takes in pl ching und curing. He seems imbued with the dea thar what his crop lacks im quan- uty should be made up in bad picking and bad manage- mentgeneraily. The best n | country are to be found in mavaged plantations in this Cahtornia, and this is why | hops trom that district niways bring the highest prices in our market.” We q ote 45c. per Ib. American erop, 1873, bc. olds, all Beate det to 12e.; Cal | mixed, 7c. a Tle.; new rennet | fair demand and advanced | November; 4 | crop, Isr, 2c, to ; fornias, 1:74, doc. to 48e. 1noN.—The marketior American pig can only be re- ported as dritting to lower prices, | sustaining po wer of consumption, to’ relieve the market | $1 0, December. ing without the | trom: increasing stocks or the enlivening power of specu- $Bior No. L. Scotch pi vices trom Glasgow quote small stock here, sustain j sre st at’ $39, ® Summerlee, none. Le. | light. There are but tew E market as yet, and they supply immediate wants. damaged. leather. remains the week, 77,046 sides and fame period, 10,000 sidi —Domestic me changed in value. and mixed, new crop, 33c. muscovado, refining, 38 a Sle. Forto Rico, Xow Ork NAVAL STORES, yaull and unchanged 353¢c.. but without r | Other than 3) bbls AL Bic New York. For ross strained quoted at $2 000 65. for and unchanged ; qu nagton and Witminitor nem: at 70 in. casi crushers’ hands, Menhadei 4c. a dde., according pri aud $l la $1 12; tor sold ina ak way at 4a for refined simmer c.a $1 Sperm and w | mand and were steady; spe $190 tor natural winter, $| quoted at 65. tor Northern, for natural winter and 71 a ble. eT nally unchanged in value: baldnee of mont | 6. tor | Tigint iniuites tions; quoted at Lage, a I firinly neld at 1045e. tor ¢ | was ‘inactive and Steady at 1c. Late York ior balance of month livery this | Kouseville, 62430. | 650; Parker's, United, PROVISION | ages: cut meats, 1,396 do. ; ul 25 kege, The iarket firmer, but the demand still 25) vbis, On the spot, at aye: { January, $22, and 5d) bbis., tor Feordury delivery, at | should subscribe for the “Wail Street Review,” which | $4025. “Bacon—the market Clear quoted on the spot at 1 4c. clear, together, | at 10%. per | steady at 8c. a 8! tor ihe ance. Quoted as follows bbis.; $11 0a $12 tor rime mess, tlerces: “fy all way within’ the rang . Within the ran | without quoti | bie change. | shoulders at 7%. Ye. per lb. We quot i.e amoked do. B3ge. a , do. We, Ssec., and Lagd—the inarket fo but closed weak and Toss ac! set We heard of sales ot | le. per | Isic: un) Uerces tor Febr seller's option. six m | lard was | prices of whic . Will sell as | di and American No, 1, 8: org + Gugugarnock, No. 1, $39 a $4; Coltness, $41 | bbls. four, THER.—The demand to: purchase onl: 3. We quote :— but foreign grades were neg! ‘sales 100 bbls. of the range of bie. a 65: mi duc. a bee. : knits porate We. x we 5a $2 3 bis. at $225 and. 200_ ph! $0 1,00) bbix. strained Bt, 82 2 to quahty. “yehiow. he. a 7: cod was quoted steady at G5c. a 67 entirely nominal. 000 Keceipts—Pork, December Dressed Xtra, 0.» 5 for extra city India ‘ness. ie of Jooge plekied hams at iltsc, per | ‘ Pickled shoulders, 7c. a pick’ 750 teres for January ominal in the absence of bustin Potatoxs.—There was a good demand for early rose, | bh miataad firm, ed that buyers are rat rales, t. Was unchanged. higher prices, which, val ith 100 tons E eater at 27 a 2, eetctol Ealinion: hemlock sole contiaued Stern manufacturers in the The gunply of heavy and small, tl | fo the Channel, 870; coastwise, 5.346. extra white Mic! Corn steady: 1, athe rt 3. 8 bushels new mixed at ley quiet; Canada held at a Tibs., ike; dor $1 49 4 $1.50. Commeni-—S#/ tor bolted and $36 for selected. Ast indi | doled, per ton, Millfeed—Shorts, $21; shipstuffs, $24; 0 Ibs. 16 do. | midai: ita. 8 $28 per ton. Canal ‘treights—Wheat_ and is’ ia% Ibs. | pean Yor corn and rve, Bi4c.: barley, Bo. to New Yor a2 Singapore | barley, 7e. to ke receipts—Wheat, 65, nila do, @23 Ibs. 9c, | bushels; corn, 0. ; DaFIey, 46,990 do, ; rye, 14,700 i | American crop. 1874, 36¢. to | oO} American | 27 aw ble nae 1 ues, Sales, 50 jenn No. 1 | | | moderately to | strained. he addition ‘to the | stock being. made up of middle Wweighta,© Receipts tor | 7 2,487 bales, Exports for the | Tremtock t with @ rected, and nominally uy ew Orleans, wit! uba, a do; elayed. ie a 43c. new crop. ihe market tor spirits of turpentine merchantable order offered for Southern and 37igc. ah market was quict and Aondys ) for common to good of low No. 2 ed al $2 50 0. re taten ry Mn asmail way © nse met with a {air trade and was quoted | Ks, and 79. for bbls. from n ‘ruled very sirong at trom ne wiuter. Cotton seed oil 4730. for crude anil Se. 0 Neatsioot quoted at haie oil met with « tir de- rm quoted at $1 6 tor crude, 195 tor bleached; whale Ge. for Southern, 6Se. a 70e. or bieached. Bank ™.—Refined continued innotive and nomi- quoted Wisc. for delivery month. Cases met with a being scarce was he! Ailadelpphie u Refined arsine. ne Crock mariet OU C nominal, ‘Titusville, win Centre, 62 j ttumediace shipuient, Zac 99 bbis.; beet, 1.476 paek- + lard, 1,399" bbi bUL pen ay remeans & in reported transac. | oe Slee bel: | fair trade demana, | ntrifugal | WW. Cy Lard ‘oil was in light | demand. and fg ed ut $1 05 8 $108 for present make | + and duinestic do. at | the market may be best taken advantage of, Address, | | | for particulars, TUMBRIDG rude th bulk was entirely nominal | arket | quoted bbls. of crude sold in New | nd tierces | for tess pork ruled a shade | light, We heard of sales of 0 bbls , seller's option, Was quiet, but steady. Long | and long and short and January, hows were in transactions of import —$10 a $21 for plain mess, do.; $19 0 a $20 tor $23 tor India do.,do., and $24 ans sold in a e of for Western. nse. Cut_meats—the market for all descriptions, but values were We heard of sales of 5,000 Ibs, loose pickled make shoulders at pickled hams, 11 49c.; sm: jet belles, Wace. 10: tern stem’ o tive: quoted at its | trom exceeding | i} } | 4 best companies. J. J 4,00 tlerees tur December at | at ls 370 a ide. and 1. T3igc. a 19%. 0 uary at 13 onths, chy. Veachblows, when but so many lots are ratraid’ to handle them. | contracts are used in stock speculations by the largest ting in reported transactions 1 | old, Jute was Texas at Se., anne Mog. of do, at 850, 10,000 Ibe, Ibe. Suewshen ts nt Bes 0 Ibe of Obio teece, Lt combing eer, 00 ibs. extra pal 7.000 Ibs, 0! subse pulled, 5, ibs, medium scoured Mise deece, iS pags of super and lambs pulled. $,000 lbs. of fine scoured fleece, 6.000 Iba. of ory pulled. 9.000 Ibs. of scoured California, bales full California, 18,000 ibs. of Western Texas, and | 1,400 Los. ot Oregon, a!l on'private terms. Wriskry.—Receipts—573 bola The demand was m grate and the market lower. Sales 80 Sule at $l Use a $1 U2sq, and 5) bois. of iateanol at BL Ol per gallon. DOMESTIO Mi. MARKETS, Gatveston, Nov. 20, 1874, Cotton steady: fair demand; middling, Mie. we iddiiug, l4e.; food ordinary, Ibe. Net Fone pia. ales; Kross, 4.215, Exports coustwise, D0. ck, OS.20 Weekly—Net receipts, 17,23 bales: gross xporta—To Great Britain, 1,702; coastwise, | Sales, 2.605. Wotton steady and in fair demand: middling, 149 Nuw Onceaxs, Nov. 20, 1874, | Net receipts, 6.86. bales: russ, 8.238, Britain, £733; io te continent, Ot Weekly—Net recey Ba ka Great Britain, 22,946: ‘to France. tinent, Rob; constwise, 4.70.” sales, Le, Nov. 20, i Cowon steadier; middling, I4igers low middling, 13%. : Net po ditgsales. Tixpe tovik, | 3725. tv Exports—To ~ G00, S18; to 0. ports—To Great Britain 28,153, to the jontinent, 6. 335; Sales, 10,912. Omaniestox, Nov. 20, 1 Cotton steady, middling, Iixc, & Mac. < low mnlaiiing, ec. ; good ordinary, 7 Exporig—To Great Brita, ge LOO. Stock, 61.004, Weekly #ross, 20,408. Channel, 1,631; yt ise, 5,457, Sales, 10,200, Osweco, Nov. 20, 1874 Flour pnahangeds sales 2,260 bbls, Wheat firm; sales .500 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee ciub at 81 2) and one car peas. 12,000 do. : 629,00 reet of lumber, Canal ship- 31,709 bushels: barley, 46,0U0do.; pear, 11,000 feet of lumber. Burrato, Nov. 20, 1874, p Linke and rail imports for the last twenty-four bons 5.800 shels; corn, Canal ah ship: 23,600 do. OF ‘eights. Flour anes “I My sal ‘orted was 1,200 Daahel wittte Michican at $1 35. quoted, Aiwaukee, ‘No. 1 spring, $1 16 a $1 18: do., No. 2do. a Si odchicaee Nos 1 spring, $1 a $1.01: red winter, $1160 $1 16; white winter, $1 %a $128. © dull; sales 13,000 bushels bigh mixed at Tee, small lots old. No. 2, at Sic. Oats quiet; mesreent No. 2 held at 58c. Rive nominal at ge, Barley dull; Canada, $1 40 a $1 43: | Western, $1 30.0 $185. Barley malt firm; Canada, 81 50 a $1 6); Western: $1 45 a $1 5). Other articles un- changed. Torxpo, Nov, 20, 1874. Flour steady. | Whedt opened, frm. but stored dull: No, Lwwbite Wabash, $1 19; No. a white Michigan $1 1 Michigan amber. cash and November. $1 uh: becem. x, $108; No.1 red. $4 10; No. 2 do., $1064. Corn dull; high mixed, 77c.; hyw, Ge. ; November, 6ixc.: Decem= new low inixed, 6c. Oats gulet and un- Freights strong—to Buftato 6c. to RTA ob ah, Seemann eee algtcone eld a ece! eat, 27. ushels ; corn, 44,000 do. ; oats, £000 do. PehipmentsWheat 19,005 Bushels; cori, $6,000 do.; oats, 6 UN) do. change CHICAGO, Nov. 20, 1874. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheatdull and & snate | lower ; No. 1 sprin, No, 2 sie. spot. tor reeular; 89c. a89i4c. tor strictly ‘ices Sbot of November ; 894 Aco eri No. 3 spring, elected, Bie Corn firm but closed dull: ixed. 79%c., spot: Tae big, Novainoor’ T3540. bid, all the Soare how Ke, led. 69c. “a 70c. No. 2 Ke. bid, ali the lower So. 2 spring. $1 2a St abot $i 39, November; ‘ork opened tirin but closed ee 85a $19 90 all the year, Ike. spot: 13%sc,, February. Bula, meats steady: Wvinakes it fair demand endtiomey, | c. Freights quiet and unchanged. On the call of the Board this afternoon wheat chased lower, at SDC, dull and lower Lard quiet aud osu ea! December. Corn firmer, ut :O0'sc., November; 76'c.. all the year. Oats higher, at Slo. cash, Receipts—7,000 bbls, flour, 51,000 bushels wheat, 21.000 do. corn, 17,000 do. onts, 1,000 do, tye, Shipments—2000 19,000 do. barley. 135,(0) bushels wheat, 17, do. oats, 3,10 do. rye, 4,000 do. barley: Witarxcton, N. C., Nov. 20, 1874. Spirits of turpentine quiet at 33c: Rosin firm at $2 for Crade turpentine stendy at $1 60 for hard. #2 tor yellow dip, $2 60 tor Virgin. Tar steady at HAVANA Mi MARKET, Havana, Noy. 19, 1874, firm: ‘on the ‘United remium; short Ta its at 9 do.: short sight 12 146 do. ; on Paris, 118 EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxpox Propuce Manxet.—1 Loxpox, Nov. 20—Rven- ing.—Spirits turpentine opened at 25s. and closed at 25s, Sd. per cwt, Linseed oi! Zia Od. per cwt. a ido. corm, 16,00 | B1.0) $250.000 7° ‘ottease’ an RN BORG BROS, 15S 6 ‘oadway, room & ) UST FUNDS TQ LOAN ON BOND $300. 0 00 oa Nes Fork city ps roved ty,,in sunis (suit: Second and Leasehol ortgag. ner ata ae aa rates CALLENDER & oF ine sire 5 ust F ‘0 LOAN—ON Bia pare gi Hag a 1 ee 52 William street, Union Buildings. COPAR TNER SHIPS. 18S0LU TION OF PARTNERSMIP.—THE PARTNER: ship hereotfore esistit jer the firm name Porter Brothers, ot No. 165 Chureh street, was dissolved by mutual con: n Monday, November 16, 1574. Henry ©, Porter will sign in lauidation. Hk PORTER. Signed SN. PORTER. ELarreas OPPORTUNITIES, T CORNER . where an 20M. ON A, BROMIN can at 100 - oi included, su « for billiard room; hing new. For particulars address ©. H, box 10l eve Herald ode RARE OPPORTUNITY To svc oldest jobbing and retail drug houses. on prominent thorougnfare, in this city. possessing wnhsual advantages and facunties: $4,000 only requ Address DRUGS, box 188 Post office. Oayitat SECU "RED FOR MERCHANTS, MA. turers. &c,.—Undersigned have applications from numerons persons who desire to invest capital, ALEX. ANDER PROTHINGHAM & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall street. LORISTS,—A_ RARE OPPORTU GE Swock, Lease, &c, of eight wel Stocked, horse, wagon, tc.; aiso Cottage and Stable; rent low, * puss be sold. PEN pn. DOTY, Attorn: D ONE OF THE FAO. 31 Union square. LOUR MILL @00 BARRELS DAILY), BALDWIN . Oswego canal, N. ¥.; buy wheat in Westert markets and elevate irom boat into mill; opportunity t. make money, CHARLES PARTRIDG Broad st, OR SALE OR TO RENT-THE REAL ESTATR Office and Business uptown, long established, doing a thriving and increasing business in renting and collect: ing of rents, insurance, loans, selling and exchanging; the offices are thoroughly turuished, situate on the ie jug avenue; owner bas other business; might sell H Interest to party of integrity understanding the bust ness, Address L: H. B., Herald offic ACTIVE OR OTHERWISE, the place of one retiring; the La aa ARTNER WANT=D. with $10,000, to tak, most legitimate and profitable ‘business in the city. dress b., box 5,157 New York Post office. ARE OPPORTUNITY. —A GOOD LOCATED AND splendidly fitted up Loan OMee, doing good bust peta foe ate, Address! for one week, LOAN OFFICE, box 200 Herald ofice. ETIRING MEMBER OF A WE twenty years’ standing, doing @ profitable manu- mowing Sasinans., desires to dispose of his interest tor about $25,000, represented by eisnls stock chinery); an energetic business man and a good finan. cler reautsite, Apply GRIGGS & CARLETON. 3S PLENDID OPPORTUNITY. WANTED, A MAN WITH $3,000 capital, to invest equally w in an enterprise that will pay $210, For an interview address C. 0. D. T° WHOLESALE GROCERS AND FRUIT DEAL ers.—Wanted, a house in all the leading cities to take the agency for fhe sale of our pure fruit Jellies in buckets, trom 6 to 901 he jellies warranted as to tne ality to surpass rit Sunere Inthe market Addre PHLADELPHLA MANUTACTURING COMPANY, reat 113 North second street, auadolnsia- TANTED—PARTNER, WITH $50.00 CAPITAL, TO buy controlling interest of a national bank. Ad- dress A. ‘B.C. Y, Herala ote wes —A PAR WITH FROM $15,000 TO 331,000, to ces inthe linen business. Address Lr ESS, box 154 Herald office. in OC 0. —WHO WANTS N ACTIVE xousa YO. man with this amount of capital and de- sirea a partner in an established legitimate business? (commission preferred); No patents wanted; no agents heed apply. Address B. H. C.. Herald office. 000 WANTED—FOR A GOOD, SAFE AND profitable busines for which $10 per week can be had for the use of first rate chance for Man man who wants employment or will divide the A CHARLES, Hel Mice. $5, 00( month! to NO $12.000 parinets retiring cause of selling. jeraid office, THE ARGENTINE WAR. Brazilian Report of the Progress of the War—What the South American Ime perialists Think of the Democratic AND PUSHING PARTNER WANTED— Fels cent pris real address In cash business paying 200 joney ait cash orders. Sen WILL PURCHASE HALF INTEREST in first class Manufacturing y box i Address G., pox FINANCIAL: 8A MATTER OF OF ¢ GAIN “OR § SAFETY, “PUTS,” “CALLS” OR “DOUBLE PRIVILEGE” Struggle. Rio JANEIRO, Uct. 25, 1874, The civil war in the Argentine Confederation ts giving some uneasiness to the imperial govern: ment, especially as the defenders of the Argentine operators, and very large moderate investments. THEY COST FROM $50 10 ANY AMOUNT, Contracts negotisted through us are obtained at the best rates in the market and on on Al parties, WE ISSUE A PAMPHLET FREE, explaining the various modes of operating, also show- | ing how large profits are realized from moderate risks. All persons having any interest in making money should send for a copy. Any ums are often realized from ‘Any information relating to government have thought it useful to raise the cry of “Brazilian gold”? and accuse General Mitre of having been bought, by it and court honors, te favor @ presumed secret Brazilian policy of ab sorption. The Brazilian government has, conse- quently, considerably strengthened the squadron in Argentine waters, both to afford protection to Brazilian residents, in case of danger, and to guard Braztilan commerce from interference by either of the belligerents, THE SITUATION AT THE SEAT OF WAR. The real condition of afairs in the Confederae stocks cheerfully furnished, and how the fluctuations of | & CO,, Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall street N. ¥. i | A. Es ee & €O., 72 BROADWAY, NEW York, have for sale on the best New York firms or members of the stock Exchange, double priviteges at the market price at 1) to $825 tor 100 shares, gc. & | spreads a eae ACtive stocks atone per cent from mar- et in 100 or any part of 100 shares, Buy and sell stocks on margins or agatast privileges, Special atiention given to country orders. Persons wisning to participate in the daily fluctuations gives a weekly analysis ot the stock market. Price, $1 9) a year; 75c. six months Sample copy, ‘also pamphiets showing the varlous | quoted — methods of opcrating, sent tree by the publishers. | per lb. Reef met with a mouerate | Je | inquify, but without, Fesultiny HCKLING #00. 72 Broadway, New York. NY ONE WHO D SI] TO SPECULATE IN | stock, with moderate capital, should seud for the explanatory cireularot the undersigned: it will give details -and valuable information regarding “puts.” “calls” and other “stock privileges;" aiso aciual state- meats explaining how many thousands have been made sinall investments. \ ALEX FRLOTUINGHAM & CO. | tion is a8 yet impossible to comprehend, and the latest telegrams throw no further light upon the uncertainties and contradictions of the corres spondence. Both parties are in the field, from their own accounts, in overwhelming Jorce and anxiously seeking out their enemy. But the ever-active jorves never come into collision it ts } more probable that their marcies are on paper; | that each is unprepared to fight and is merely maintaining @ game Of brag im their despatches for the public reading, ARE THE CONFEDERATED STATES LOYAL TO THE UNION About the attitude of the various provinces of the Confederation equal uncertainty exists, Entre Rios is rising, bat, 1b18 expected, with no view of alding either party, but of striking again tor inde. pendence. One thing is certatn—that the chief Strength of the revolution comes irom the prov. inve of Buenos Ayres, and the organ of President Avellaneda declares that if he toses buenos Ayres: he is prepared to remove the seat of government to another province. GENERAL MITRE’S POLICY OF WAR. General Mitre has gone to take command of the revolutionary forces, after declaring that on the success oO! their purpose to expel the “fraudulently installed President” he will retire forever irom political itfe. ‘Three or jour steamers have been purchased and armed, and with the gunboat Parana these Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall street, T REASONABLE RATE: M03 EY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, orcas ‘s cle Insurance ot ail kinds ty HABRICH & CV., RAILROAD BONDS OF ALL & KINDS BOUGHT soli. securities of defaulted roads ecialt; | Disiniet ‘of Columbia 3.65 per cent oy Buarantes ed by ted States, {or a . ‘DW FOX, \ other Seourities. iifBroadway- | A. =STOCK PRIVILEGES—PUTS OR CALLS, $100; spreaas, $100 $50 TO to, $200: double Privileves, or | Sweets were in fair demand and firm, Ww we quotes | Straddies, at market price, $250 to $350, all on members | burly rose, new double-hy bbls, $2 37 a ‘BO; | Stock Exchange. Market active, with’ good chance tor | | do. in bul er bbl. 2 25: pe: bloat new | protit. Send [ae cue ule, | double-| nead $1 5) a $2 2; Go, im balk, sper | HAZARD & MONTAGUE, No, 6 Broad street, peerless, new double heat bbls, $1 ers ee aS go. in bulk, rOer bbl.) $1 62 @ $1 87: sweet “jutwinta | ANKS, CAPITALISTS AND | INVESTORS SEEKING $3 do, Virginia, per sack, $3 25, soms approved, gilt-cage iness Paper, Just re- uly 4 alent demand, Dut was quoted | celved, are requested To ceud thei address: promiot varolin a sc. 8 | MISSION BANKER, box 2199" Post ontice, New ore tor prime. York. Merchants, producers, manufacturers and others sane, 3c, a Toker | goon, Ghee. a OC. per Abe lb. ; Patna, 7e. STFANINK Was inacilve and easier, quoted at 17! | which price was nominal in | for linseed, and the market clude | bags, Dac 4) baxs, ex Strath bl: 60 days. Tg juoted at Ree it ex x, dhacensted, at $2 \. er mand, with ‘sales, since on ast about 1,600 bags Se. the absence of business. ruled firm. The. sales ane, At $2 41, gold, tae di gold, and 5,00 bags, ¢ fet With'a better dos ch a $2 9 and rough cax—The market {or raw sugar was active and | closed firmer on the basis of 8c. a Sac. Jor 1air io goo, | | retung muscovada, We heard ‘of sales of 70 hhds. of muscovado at Sige. for tal Khe nd of centrifugal at 9c fair demand and quoted at Whe. | {OF powaered and rust quote | tion, OMe. a Td ec. : do., fair goon! to prime, Bie. aw | Bue. a B46; prime 5 gored, nds. 5 and boxes, 6: bates ee | boxes, Duten ganda 12, 8. ‘or grocery, fair to choice, hnds ot Porta Kicg at, trom 7c. boxes of molasses sugar at ree per Ib. ning, common to pri ir. 600 bbs of do. at 8340. for a 900 bhds, do, at tye" ‘aiid 56 for standard ranulated and a com fo good tale, 774 8c grocery, fair to ood. o base 4 SMe. centrit Ke, are tick BAC. srandard, NOs Yt0 UL Zee. are, Jaya Duteh standard, Nos. 10 to 12, Bige, | superior. adhe. AW) 3 Kentueky sale of 1h, aves oF sundr leaf was ate " We. a $1 LS per Ib, ow.— The market was alr at the decline Te he tauter pice tor city. | Woo, eably for Heece and corded were m: ry inciude 5,000 Ib, a heavy fleece at d4c., 10,000 4ve., 00 Lbs. of do. a ern combings at @cy 10,9 Kes Ip a 8, gi sonar ah val ioerot mt plighiy busty 10) Oo. { 8 4 | feats were stilt inact | were wominslly unchanged. We have o1 i | anies OW Linds. at from 10tgc, & 25e. ly and sold to the extent ot 400 bales of ilavana at sales 201,000 Ibs. ai Manila—Superior and extra but values to report a wo per nd and firm, Foreign was kinds mode: tro te dem: er 10, lower, bat the ‘ne market during the past three days has been rather more active, but prices were still weak wool, There th the transactions Salitorn| Oto at. B25 Ds OF unwaslh ot be Ma) eee 0 ae | Refined was in | lose. for | Cuba—Reflning, interior ‘ted | | DEEDS. —Since last report there has been a fair demand | $8,000 8 having reliable negotiations will please report t same address, XECUTORS’ FUNDS OF 250,000 TO Ree ON NEW York city first class rei 16; 75,000 to loan on Brooklyn property. Ap: wo Exec 1tOR, No, 6 Pine street, room 1, oe JOR ALBA XERY DESIRABLE SECOND MORT. in about one year, on ae . ps In the el ot lirst anid, second mortgages being only one third of valnation : responsi ismen. Principals onty will please Herald Uptown Branch office. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON, GOOD NEW ‘ork ¢| ortgages without bon airing BURROW OR INVEST apply to uctPale de ly. Hi, ds GHANT, LL Pine street. OAN OF $300 WANTED—ON GOOD WEST- | chester county Mroperty. Worth $15.08); place im- | ress BRGURITS, bom Ww Bfoved. 3 iiles trom New ork; 3 Address. He Re, Herald omes. «+ st@ Ponds required. TstghXn regu BONUS, THE FOLLOWING or Brooklyn ve $3.00 oa, Bhi, sizbu. fs Bate oi BEL bi Leavetnond e for ‘al on ci Pi worth 8180, by 0. 0, BENNETT Broadway, Toom or , Se.000 WANTED- FOR FIVE YE: Ri $5.000 onsiy and mortgage, on first class iver: erty in ey. Gly i thir bonus will be paid, Address B box 105 Herala office. WANTED FOR TURER YEARS—FIRST ortyage on first class Real nh $1800), Prinvipais ouly y may answer FAIR Bi Us, Herald office. WANTRD—TO RENEW SECOND MORT- eon proved Brooklyn property; secarity ungnestfonable: will pay a bonus, Address B. XM, Heraid $25.000 WANTED ON | $10.00 Property; Steam chines and Scows: luberul arrangem Address 8. B, F., 437 Broadway, WORTH oF a Dredging will be mad i. give the insurgents a naval lorce at least equal te that of the goverv ment. THE LOYALIST NAVY, For this latter two sinall armed steamers, arentiy revenue cruisers, have arrived at ut lie here, probably atraid to leave lor the PI yor fear of encounterins the Parand, The crews, besides, are mereiy men hired to bring the vessels out from Eugiand, who naturally see no reason lof risking their lives in an extraneous quarrel. THE SEVOLUTION IN VENEZUBLA. Progress of the People’s War Against Guzman Bianco. CuRACOA, Nov. 10, 1874 By the steamer Maracaibo irom Veuezuela I hear that the provinces of Zulla, Merida, Trugiio and Tachira are now in arms against Guzman Blanco General Eduardo Perez commands the troops that have taken the ficia against the tyrant. THE MOVEMENT EXTENDING Generals Level «de Goda, Ducharne, Camero, Sandoval aud tour others have landed to Pirita dd Margarita and taken charge of two cargoes of arms and ammunition, General Pulido, who had been captured and ess caped, 18 in Barcelona at the head of 800 men, BLANCO CONFIDENT. Guzman Blanco reports that he has 15,000 men under arms and !s confident of quelling the insur. rection. PRESIDENTIAL FINANCIAL PRUDENCE. Itis reported that Guzman Blanco has lateiy made a remittance ‘o! $800,000 to England for hi private account. BRITISH Wi8T INDIES nd Widespread Damage by Hurricane in Jamatea. Kinasroy, Jam., Nov. 10, 1874. The damage by the hurricane in Kingston te roughly estimated at $100,000, In St. Catharine, St. Thomas Ye Vale, St. Doro« thy, Clarendon, Manchester, St. Elizabeth, West moreland, St. Ann and Metcalfe immense damage was done, Fields of provisions verging on ma& turity, together with those recently planted, have been wholly devastated, Indeed, numerous peasant houses were blown down. THE PROPLE SUFFERING-—MANY LIKELY TO STARVE, Desolation is spread over many districts, Reports from some seciious say grouad provise fons Will be scanty next year, and starvation i lovked for. A HARBOR DAMAGED. Severe UNTY A. MO; $50. O00 ARE Bein? sou kes, KOR In Port Morante harbor evesy Wharl wae ae otrared.