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B ————— THE MONEY MARKET. BALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. V. 8 s, 1667, |Hudson River 1 |New-¥ork Cr 6.500...... ....19031 20 .- ... 1003{ 1,100. 3 U5 6 161 Coupon|Tlinois Cent Bds | 100 2,000.... ......114}| 1,000 s V'S 6n 520 Reg 65 [Chie, 10. 5,000 . |Erie. T p 62 Milwsukee & St P 2 S 1og 1000 ... ..... 8 Ex Bank oo | (American .- 119 5 200. 15,000 . 12,500. Yrens Notes 7 310 | |Spring Mountsi 9000 ... N C State 10,000 ex te Lonisiana 68 2,000, .. 92 NV State W R L .. §7)) 100, s o R is| West Union Tel .. B} 200..... -8 S, ‘)m. 108 | 200.... Miss Cert. _ |A press C it ey 10,000. Adams Express 80, 32w 4 Brunswick L 3| 100 Mariposa 400.... | Atlantic Mail 400 . ¥ o 9 B 6 1,000, . Erie 3d Mort s 2000.... 5 *M.‘h South 8 F 2} O'CLOCK POABD. U 8 68 1681 Reg. Quicksitver 10,000 ......... 1143 400, U 8 68 1t81 Coupon. 10,00 ... 14 U S s 5% 07} +-1074 Boston 10,000, L., U'S 68 520 Coup 12.000. . 1 US 68 520 C 13,5900 .. U S 58 1040 Conpen 1000 . ..... ennessce O, 8,000, 5000 Atantic Mai 20...... 20 303| #00. Cleve & Pitts 2 | 200, P 3P FtWaC | doo.... Mssouri ts ) 1 15,000 0& M 10,000 10.000...... .. aH 2 Cunton 0. 560,11 |Tol, Wa & Western 200. . 63| 300 122 | 100.. o 1 Western Union Tel | Mitwankee & OPEN DOARD OF PROKERS—10 A. M. __West Usion Tel | Mich S0 & No Ind & Toledo ex dv 120§ TR ...117) Chio & R.L & P. -y ST 0.0 1511741 100, ..83.1173' 200, 4 Chie & N | 1,200, 0 L3 04! 300, . 5 e 20, . j Chic & North W Pf | 400, 9%, o W ...en bi0. #ij| 200, 200, .. o Bl 30, Mil & St Taul AR ones .67 %00 vz BOJ| 300, OFEN BOAED OF BROKFRS—I P. M. D & Miss Cert West Union Tel. Cley & Toledo ox dv 10,000 ... 28 | 400. 503’ #00..... 2 20,000 10,000 Canton 1,500 . . i 5121 [KNPTH Chle & North Wenk #00. 58 ... B3| W0, §10. £33 | 600, “00 A .. 14 | 100, b10.116; B3 14 | Mich S0 & No Tnd StP | 100 ) tlantic Mail lev & Pittsburgh ; 0. .+ 9341 100 -1 . .b30. 94 | 100, 110 3. 63 Milwaokee & S P o3 . ;fi*lm... b, 934 100.. 6% FOPNN 50 %0 5 : G 7 ‘Aulantic & ) £ ln:: Baxter - . 2 20 00 A e 15 EEE IR IBEReT 6 12 mcfi. . i"'m“t".} 16 ® o Chureh o e Copper. Crogier Gold. " fil‘h .), ?3 i 150 14 3iMendots 45 :S : Minnesota Copper. 19 00 ¥ 7 % e % 300 3 Tead 260 400 490! Whllnce Nickel. ades T 4 ool Adams 2 37 {7 g w United Sta o 00 :llmh-u' Usilon 13 50 14 00 0jSevon d s e R i Pask 1 | 4,000 2 45 240 130 5 60, 2,000, H- 300, 20 4 95 1,000, 2 9% © 84} 300, 10 4 80/ 3000, 205 V. | 200 H 1, we T2 1,000 59 ” | 2,000, 2027 9| 20, 1,00 2 91 4 Atlant fio 1,000 ; :;’ 4 X 0 Yo 205 1 o in Firet Netional " AN ....... 400 P Jiolman Goid 00, , Keysione Kijver ’ 1 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, —— e e X Silver 1A Gold Pah Ranagat Cen 1L000....... _fl h"lt e | 'l] 300........... 940 1a Gokl. lam 0. 1 20 People’s G & 8 100. 2 %) w0 ml‘ll, 100... ...... 440 | 4000, . 1 2/Rocky Mountain G 2512600 123 500 ... 130. 5 0" ) 500, »00. 1 2| 200207 D16 4 #0 24) 500.... ... 1 % Smith & Parmelec |Church Union X0........ 12 10 .10 6 70 100. 2 “bi0. 6 73, Nickel 3. 3 00, Petroleum Stocks. | Crorier (First National Buchanan Farso | 40....... %0....... 800, 25 Dowsievilie G Hotnan Gold A) s 125 L50.... ... 1 Boscobel 8 Fall River B0 e 1 55l %0.. MoxDAY, Nov. 5—p. m. Gold closes st 148], after elling as low as 145 Government stocks are firm, with a moderato business. For 10408, 1007 was paid. Railroad mortgeges and State stocks are quoted firm. Cumberland Coal is weaker, and the dispoeition to deal in it is emall. Wilkesbarre Coal rose 2} per cent. Western Union Telegraph is-steady at 52). Adams Express roso 1 per cent, Atlantic Mail is active, and the Stock Exchange has delermined that no, shares' are & good delivery outside of tho anthorized $1,000,000 of capital. Tho general thare markot was lower during the morning, with the exception of New-York Central, which sold s high 120}, Erio is more active. North-Western is steady and in demand. After the call, the market was firm but not active, The closing of the, transfer books of the New-York Central, on Saturday next, has something to do with the activity in the stock, and high prices are predicted by operators before Saturday The stock closcd at 122§. The balance of the market was dull and steady, and as is usual on elcction day, & very quict time may be expected tomorrow. Atlantic Mail 50ld down to 124, bat afterward rallied, and 126 was bid at the close. The closing quoiations were: Ohle and M- Canton Company, 564@363; Boston Hoop Skirts—Bradley's Y;;’;k) Eliiptio and n’nu‘rnfl. pflru‘n_fim‘rfl, Meyers L, 1}-inch tape, 48 t0 T3¢ Shirta—J, W, L. Staudard Dress, No. 2i0, §27:%do. No. 4%, Paper Callars—Metropotitan Collar Company, Byron Garrotte, No. | No. % Eaameied, French Enameled uod Silve Gar :&nuq $10w§s0, Guldsmith Patest Byron, §20; Shakespeare, ‘;l»oll—‘lunfllan Tije; Blackstone River, 5c., Pittsieid, e Stripes— Whittenton, A, 3c; do. C, 2. e BA¥KING AND FINANCIAL. w l‘.{nrutq ROCK T6LAYD AXD PAcTric RATLROAD i1 MPORTGAGE SEVEN PER CPNT BOXDS (THikTY YEARS T0 RUX), Fon Sare By CLAKK, Duh.l\'t K2 0. WALL#T. ——— THE MARKETS. |Carctully reported for Tux Trinvws.) MoxDAY, Nov. % 166 ASHES--The murket is firm, bt dull, st 89 75 for Pots and $15 95 for Pearls. COTTON—The demand has net been very active to-day, but Wore tone is poticeabie and the market closes quite steady at 300, for Middlings to 41¢. fur do. New-Oricans , sales of 1,500 CQFVEE—The business is moderate in all descriptions, but thereis o apparent weakness oo the part of hokiers and wre unchanged ; sale of an suvoice of 343 bags Rio ex Braziliero on private terme. 'LOUR AND MEAL—The market for Western and State Fiour opened a shade firmer, but quiet, and closed dully priocs, however, dre without essentiul chage the sales aro 6,800 s 4t §9 40@ 811 15 for Superfine State and Western; $9 0@ #1125 :.. ordlnay ;l:l eomaon Extra Stato; llfA .\uuvlu‘{n"mr Funey tate : 89 12 10 for the Jow grades of Spring Wheat \\?i u uL-u o wahid W ern Extra 3 W tor Shipping for Trade tud Family brands of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, wad $15a 919 for St Louis Extrus Buckwheat Flour ja easier i is plenty at §3 0584 100 1. Canadian Fiour ds dull unchanged | sales of 60 bbls at $i4 752416 75 for Trade ant Famrly drunde. Southern Flour is mo active and prices are salce 4 blis. at $13@8i4 35 for comumon to fay Ra ore and Comntry Extras and f15a4ie for Trade In& Family brands. Kye Fiour is offercd_morestrecly and is lower Corn Mea) i8 quict ; sales of 10 waien of #50 bbis. at 72 #¢ Dbls. at $6 25 for Marsh GRAIN—The ma; mare general, and prices of $p hoice qualities are m a8 tis more active, the inquiry o 2ade. setter and Winter i bettes, the demand more an stive and sh. st §1 30 for estern, and i—the latter for o part of o Joad. ing heayy; the asd §1 30 for eneral; the sales ae | 1 49 New Ca islower butis more active, though ¢l wales are £ 00 bu: ae 81 1# for two-rowed State four-rowed do., and fuir Canada West (free). Earley Malt i . sules of 6,000 bush. good State, at §1 40. indian Cora very variable axd more active, though elosing quiet; 165,000 bush. st 1 26@81 31 for Westers Mized in i, Mja3 Lo Mo, . : B gy & store, closing at §1 2 8) wadl 31 for do. afloat, closing at Water Power, 33@33}; Cumberland Preferred, (7J@673; | §1 29 §1 29 31 for Yellow Western in store, chosing at 81 30, 1@35): Mariposa, 13{@14; Mariposa Pro- | il $i Wadl for White n store, closing st 81 3 Quicksilver, ferred, 30§ @303; Western Union Telegraph, 5252}, New-York Uentral, 122]@122); Erie, £3] @83}; Hudson River, 125@126}; Reading, 1173 @1174; Micoigan Cen- tral, 116; Michigan Southern, 93@93}; Illiseis Centrel, 125@196): Cleveknd and Pittsburgh, 93329f; Cleve- land and Toledo, 120§@121; Rock I 10§ 21103 North-Western, 59 @58); North-Western Preferred @%03; Fort Wayne, 106] 2110, Money is more active, but there 1s a large up # cont on eall. Commereial paper ik 527 ¥ cen The following shows the condition of the New-York City Banke: 425 Dec. §2.35,001 Ine. 1, 38084 Ine. e Deposits Ince. 100112 ee. 3074000 Legul Tenders TABLE ¢/ fhe Loans, Specie, Circulation. and Depontta. in the Fanks City &f New-York, Jor the week ending Saturday, N verage | Avernge | Average| Averae| of Cur | of culation. | Deporite > Bank of N Manoattan Ocean.. Mercantile. Prelfic. . Bank Repuc Chiath 12,487 North A S4769| 321,463 Hanover 91105 2'543) 1T 2| A6, Irviog ., ,316| 197,000/ 1,647,000, 519,000 01’314 1,170.167) 6,777 605 1,823 000 22,310 5| 413,408 145706 e 2 $771.7%, 20,400,207 | Deposite, week coding No. 3, The business of the Sub-Treasary wes: Receipts, #5,191,474 47—for Customs, $307,000; Payments, $6,(65 - 914 83; Balauce, $85,514,277 89—Gold Notes, §304,000. At New-Orleans, Oct. 29, the offerings of foreign ex- change were moderate, and the negotiationslimited. The sales of sterling included £10,000, st 158@158, curreney, and £300 st 106}, gold. Of francs there were salee of 140,- 600 at 3f. 58§, and 3,000 sight bills at 3f. 50, for currency. On New-York the banks checked at s j@§ discount, mostly the former. The supplies of commercial were on tho increase, and the sales included $510,000 on New-York, at §@} discount, $10,000 on Boston, fifteen days sight, at §@1, and §3,500 on Baltimore, sight, at 2-16. Foreign exchange is dull. Bills at 60 days on London are quoted at 10921094 for commercial; 1004 @1093 for bankers; do:atshort sight, 110§@110§; Paris at 60 days, 5.16)@5.41§ ; do. at short sight, 5.12}@5,10; Antwerp, 516} @5.124; Swiss, 5.16}@5.124; Hamburg, 364 @37; Am- sterdam, 41@414; Frankfort, 41@11}; Bremen, 79§ @79§; Prussian thalers, 72} @73, The Boston Journal says: The steadiness of the money market is maintained and each tells_ the same story of ease bundance. Ill‘{ s who are accumulaling profits against div- idend day, are now lenders to the dry gonls comminsion houses at low rutes, axd, as the bouses have abundant socommodutions from these and like sourees. they will ot give out acceptances xcept at long dates. is the principal reason L b S e e At Cincinosti the money market exlibits no new feature: The banks had ealls for disconnts from ftheir depositors Tul) mhlfi!h’ meuns, aud (Aflonhldlppfllhnnlr:'::‘r:xulfl-l y close at mlxer cent for prime paper, The whole range for good npmes js 82 12 per cent, and the value of moner inthoopen market is 10212 per cent. Exchange is plenty, aud d 50c. discount to par buying, and 50c. premium selling. Deal do m‘?‘n-w“:: 3 hlflllll‘ll'.m hunr&l:hnn ther care to carry, A 10 gt i ¢ s :‘ T, 1y cases \§ Ouleide ings were Tefused At Chicago on Friday ‘There was ve demand for money. and some of the dis. count houses rt the ciarke rather close, but not uncomfort. ably s ; elserwhereit is eary, and ourrency shows sigus of accumi- lation. Grain paper is narrow iy n::‘\mx. as the bauks Luve 6o desire 10 encourage ulatio be preseut e, a4 whote loans &S mill on this deseription of secality, wide maj are dowanded. On oconnt the demaud is trifling. i g e e T T cent. In «‘:l‘;‘mw ontélde signatures are uegotisbie, ot 1214 ¥ the nature of the security .ndtumndm of the applicant. Call ) G s uhmuk‘m l?xlln ‘all loans on Goveraments a leas wotive demand and ware Tiberal eupply, includi ) w‘y":c-': some parcels from Milwaukee, the ex o and easer. Rouud lots seld from bank than &t par to 25 conts 4 more ot the e g ey e g =ty - R e | , elosing wit figure. Tho counter rates were weak um » in New-York éxchange, at § off. RAILWAY BARNINGS FOR OCTUDER. Chiongo and Rosk Taland..... i Tue gt Chicago aud Great Bastern. .. $126,097 8115.992 Inc.8lo.005 A reward of $300 is offered for the recovery of & number of bonds and Treasury Notes, supposed to have been stolen from the vaults of the Corn Excbange Bank between Sept. 26 and 31, 1866. They were i fu a tin box' marked *J. W, Spencer & Co.” The dat and numbers of the notes will be found in our advertising ‘The subjoined is & list of jobbers” prices at the Nov York Dry Goods Excbange, Nos. 49 and 51 Park-place: | do.?Y’- Sheeting—Appleton, A, 2. ; Urent Falls, M, 2ic | Hirached Siirtings—Wamsutta, 40¢.; Forrestiule, 3% Slatar. wille, 19e. 5 Hymilor, 10é.; Freeman, Pritti—Gariies & (%., 20 Fmv.re, tie. sy ¥ B Oil 18 inactive, 1n e T PETROLED M- s dratis pagabie | 3 the first lot of New W Saturday by Mesers. ¥ quality good and conditi Deen [n more aetive dem ot Twiw for Chicag St sales of #5000 1 OF GRATN Wheat busl Coru, oush. Oats, bush Maryland weee o D AS.577 | Malt,” bu STOCK OF GRAIN IN BUFFALO, KOV, 3, 1866, s 0,000 | Kye 7,000 50,000 | Kariey 3000 1000 | Mait, Otber kinds nd for home eonsamp: b and demand at M 0, A for Rockland is fair, and the market aud $2 10 for Lurip. sod_and all desirablo Museor ado at He.; 0 ise ; und 26 ; sales of 40 4cc; both to Lluls. Porto k MLS—1 quiet. Tard 1l and ne lew of (00 1 O we Dot Qectdedly lowe market clowes excite bils, sopouit bls. sop PROVISIC there was consid ot our b kot ix Jons metwe, but prices cre res ™ wte Cr ! o dnfter rate for prim oud ot KBEye., 1 ol White. ¥ {is dull apd rather heayy ; sales of about do, part at 1944 14je. ¥ Jittie 19 doiug in Baw Sagars, but helders @ at full pret ious rates s of some 230 or Cuba, winl 11@13e. for Pesto Kico. Ke. je. for Harda Ve Aty remain hids. 8t 107 @ fined are dull SEEDS—Clover seed is in limited demand and i« I 1, 0t €3 500 84 pe Bind seed Timothy weed seed inquict ut §10% e offer et W TALLOW=The market is quiet but firm at 193¢ ingrare molcrate. W IISKY —The market is dull small sales at 42¢. for West ern io bond. pregp—— NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET. RECEIPTS For e WEEk Exvixc Moxpay Beever. Cows. Veals Sheep a0 M 11M% e These were sold at the following market-pinc e, Beeves. Cows. Veals.” La At X Drove Yards 268 4 515 @5 ... . At Hudsou City Drove ¥ Yands g aiee une Sent from the cars di rect to Batehers M .. e e Average weekly e ceipts last year 107 mEM LAl 04w Keoeipts last woek... v 789 100 PRICES OF BEEF AT THE PRINCIPAL MARKET, THIS WAEK: The following are the quotations per pound, upon the esti mated net weight of meat. seller sinking offal ‘That is, & bul- lock whose quarters will weigh & cwt, at 10 cents & pound, amounts 1o $6 Extra Beef. i Laise The next best to-day. . . That genesally rated st quality Medium, or good. fair quality That of ordinary thin Steers. Oxen and Cows 12ya 15 Inferior, or lowest grade of Cattle. . ........... Byalo The genoral average of the market to.day. estimated ot 14y @141 [Extreme rauge of prices from ... “The most of the sales are trom WHERK THEZ CATILE ARE FROM. The Bulloeks sokd 8t Allerton's are reported from the follow- ing States ; New-York Ohlo ... Michigan .. Indians They came. 106 | Canada he following routes: Erie Rhilroad, Harletn Kailroad 1.760; Camden and Ambor Railrond. 81; N Jerser Central Lailroad, 41 ; by Hudson Riv foot, 61; about 2725 were iu the Yards to-day. LIST OF DROVERS. The following are the names of drovers owners, or con- ignees of the priscipal droves, and where the eatile are re ported from: CITY. J. Cullen, Ind Hathaway, T1 A, Skiles, T 1. Sedgwiek . V. Wood. 11l 185 (S H. Hanly, N. Y. Dudiey & Post, 1] . % M Fineh, N. Y Dudiey & Post. Iud. ... 65 1L D. Vagk, N. Y L Hammond RI . . %3 L, Caldwell, Tl 3. W, Creatser, Ohio...... 6 Wood & Gillespio, 1. Malikull. Mo. 201 J. Geary, Ohlo. G. Tafley & Co., Imi......149 J, Geary, TiL. J. T, Alexander. ... Geo. . Alexander. i1} - T P.0. Briea, L] 8'G. Woodrdf & Bro., Ky.185 R Guy, N. ¥ .. .0 Dudiey & Mitetell.. L AT NATIONAL DROVE TARDS. R.C.Coon, TN Coon & Hossbury, O nester & Reizie, N. Y. Sehuester & Seigle, K¥... H. Eisner TNl ©m | 1. L. Ross. . 51 | E, Kelley, 20 AR Mead i wil, K e lhlmlll,oyv X 115 ll;lul ‘fl-‘:l;!flm oy ! um[.;wl(h 6780 eadlast week and with 5,25 head, aver week lngt yoar Aol Wb GLr dor the crreuponding weck e THAT FD. ’ The sumber sokl today ab the Onehuidredursl market, 8.5 head. compares with 5100 head last week. ahd with 3 60 head, the average per week Jast year, and with 4,574 head at markel oug oAl ARG, | TAR MARKET AT HUDSON CITY Hupsox €1y, Nov. 2.—Réceipts at these yards ‘aince Jast Yeports amennt 1o 5,453, which is A larger namber than asual, and pearly ail have been sold, Lrude was_ very mh\'d"& ‘.M.'bll off fully e Mu:‘h-t d‘: bu! CT8 M8 & ok ot sinwe, Lhe 1o les of today ng vul‘lbnnlflnmo::rmlhv woek. One thing s very marked, and that is the poor quality of the stock. “There is searcely a rig drove in market, though soveral will rank fuir, aud a few 3 ittle sbove. Nothing is wid very faw resch Sy §zure, Latele s isisting upoo ge! Tuir 10 gopd eatie ab 14, while joueh of the LAB sl lla gt 126 Ve Thamentiveh o Jecilelly Lovombin for bt DAY, NOVEMBER 1566, This has been Cattle Mark & cont & poun conmidernbly better And iy are realy 1 | o ve. beat drove of Illinois eteck in market, nxn:Tb',‘f\-{l,A;nu, fom Nt Dear Joliet B, ure quoted st only 154@ 6. ¥ - ’lfi-flut:- a head i bk e e, o The,rauge of pood fair of jo this elass is abunds; n‘h-tlnil“n‘w—f -q-m.“‘_ welght, ,\ooumu' profit, ‘-“ drovs clare ‘that they Stategtoek in £ i b | week 38 heavy, hem Antend, Nk were 1 82 o ofic-h-‘: thero fs a dechine. but B ke Woak, ber here to-day J'M b ey e e thad even for this time The average . months past bus been " Qwners of stock in this State aj 0 be ¢ro .{.mlfl"mm iy ot ‘surpiua of poor cattio will afiect iy i e i g e doms, ot shrewdl pasties f! nOw. o el s Shnp_pok. oy oot Taongh not low. lesens try is also becom! L and 1 the consumption of s bad o )::'I'l:r‘b-; dvance in the beef-cat 1t in ""“'"um'my . to drovers to<ay. e losing moaey . drove from K freight. ‘The market w-day bas not been I closes doll; the salesinen aro Tnbing around LeggoR for.customers 10 help them clase out T e thought as we report, uear m cannot be sl BRIy SALES OF BULLOCKS HUDSON CITY. the others, & € Wem, even, selling W. Thomw Janks. eomiaon Calitwell & Cabdwell, fair State cows aud heifers, rough, 5 cwt, 8 . Woodvaff & Bro. secount ; 7 ¢ taken to One. Eriggs & Gillett sold 66 Dtinois steers fox 6w, at 14e., average ; and 53 forJ. Culien, sold at Ie. Ged, Taiey 53wk, thin, at 13 hought at hulah.’ Teach & Hiray, for JWT. Alexanden, fair catule, some ander, 33 TI. steers, Ide. v run oub at 13 ple had 94 gt 28 I sheers " 63 owt, cattle soid st Dimmick sold 126 1 Beah, 63 owt., At 1) had 186 Ke w). sold_at 1oc., & 50 8 1k steers, 6} ewt, @13, and for G. D. Alex- t 6powt, st 13@10e. Btalo oxen, cows and beifers, un- fow good ozen 16e. from J, Hotbaway, 134 @idje. Tinois steers and cows for T.. @lso; 21 for S, Ji. Hardy, ot 12213, ntucky steers on their own of them were verage. Tohdredth-st. and brought nbout the same prices. common, 6} ewt., at He. Dudiey & Post sold on their Indiana steers, similar droves, 5) 23 State cattle for I 0. Brien, at 130, ittle A, Skiles, common, Indiana steers, aecount 86 Tlivois and 65 ewt., ron out at 12@14e. ; and steers and beiters, 4 ewt, Sape & Hughes, for A. B, Sedgwick, 75 Mincis steers, 5 ewt., thin eA ttie, at M@ L. AT ONP-H B. Bartram for D. D. Chambertin. steers, strong &) oWt ot 16} @7, They ‘Wwere some of Lhe best “Tratner sold 73 of their own Minois steers, good, cattlo on sale. Lawless & 6} owt., run out at M B, Westheimer for " 141 160. on 74 oW Bage & Hughes. for st 1y@le, and 117 for few Cherokew. rough and coarse; ewt,, and solbat 1@ Lo, H. Bisner and 111 from same State, 6} ewt., at o B aeconnt. J. Weil ha an & " 1o, K owt W, Thom fair, st 15 H. Westh bought in ewt. S, B. Richardsos owt comine Thewt, at 14 A M. Alle in Cook Co. retaile ahont M. Dalton 10 keep her, wil relon. 5@ 16e. with all W Moad & Teod, forJ. Mogs, 58 Oblo steers, 7} ent., at , and 20 up-country cattle, cows, steers and gxen, 6t @ oaie yople ¥ o cow with their other stores. Tiawe to pay & high price. and_just now f¢ costa womet bing hay at $1 7 @ 1w B, aml other teed in pro @lie. uhorne & ( okl 2 Nllinoia steers, # 172 Oblo steers, 63 ewt., Bro. for J. Mont amd for Bedfor t 1o ide.: th tern droves. ol 64 up-country en Wi rton hed €7 10 T sl 36 IWiuois steers o8 ta at Hidson City were 3606, of which 245 were taken st, sale. No nipaw this week. re is ove i adv D. 1. Faust, 45 Olio steers, coars) the poorest drove on xale, hio steers for W. Jobneon, 73 ewt., ghout st e o who bat: o not heretofore 16 fat Putoam Co. State , A sold 223 Kentucky steers, good cattle, at ilgis, 74 Blinoin steers, 57 ewt., thin, . "o, Missouri stecrs, w ewt, common, ot 13je, 14}e., both droves on Lis médiem flesh, selling at omery, 120 Llinois steers, 7 & Ketmedy, 0 Keutucky cab Lad a very Bue won sold 47 Lilinols steers for 0 Obio steers. very good, selling here at 152 16¢. ob 7 l‘t’f‘. Coon, 7 ewt,, n for Cravens & Doss, 76 Kentncky ttoers § YLoms, ot 15@16e. They cost3e. in Ken 530 1, and, of course, they lovs woury, in 32 1s, 7 ent, the ya . steers, for fa o, 6@ Lis own farm g B ewt., and i w eraped Dis own accotnt, 6 W ! 4} 81 ‘cattle worth mentioning uiry for fresh cows since to 12¢. per quart. This e thie v To_get a good milker . SHI, where o family has the conyenicnees for keeyiug A cow, and either use much itk or will sell the surplus. it will and smail thin VEAL CALY calf trade occarion in the pr ames well without Teeenipts 1h LOTATIONS - cveral of the sheep- Tambs, b will give - Choton and fancy. ar of §30 being Mol . s, “1n The follow animals are now selling at eeh milkers with a cal by offered for two cows by o jum cows bring §90& 8100, ible change in the hweek. While an r . Jive weight alves. Thin t ®atid cuch E SHEEP MARKET. s week, 2 986, reports of sales of sheep and rokers. who sell on comtaission be average of prices per bead this woek. They are quoted ¥ 1, live weight, for Sheep, dacje, Lambs, 0@ e The past has bee a8 the receipts of v from this State. with free receipts in, prineipal, and Olo. Very few Eastern buyers are scour eep d u ket the prime s this_ My weeks when n heaviest of good fat lots 1o take to Brighton, all the heavy weeks, so far p are concerned. They have kept piling from Indiana find their way 10 this mar- ing the country and picking up thus leaviag the refuse for lot of refuse we surely have been receiving for Trude continued about as last reported until Saturday, bter receipts gnve o better tone to the market, and With 8ti1 less arviving to-duy, the peus are likely to be cleaned a thiog not doue for weeks. Very few bring more out by might, a grest many fe yool Michignn she ton markets this being the price are st which are offered at #@ 1% § D Sales of ah day Nov. 5 by T, Alexander wold 55 sheep 3. Doline, 00, J. J. C. Benson, 157, €771 L Wm. McPlie: g #5840, 0. J. Warner 198 Kobt. McPherson, 190, #1315 17 97, Boott & Curl, 181 1134, K Bates, W1, Phillips 7 219, 9930 35 Hart. 199, #6841 ut the Hudson City udd & Buckingham M. Mott, 208, $o56; 163, 8796 12; $5MORL Average $4 53 ea "l(Jn?lM Cham| market, th Sheep [ 5 380, 85 % #3859, M5, 61 o Kaose & MoPherson, John Buckingham. : Van Wert and ow‘nen: 10 190 for #7; SHEFP DEOVERS AT of most good fat lots. sheep are selling at 6e of 100 1. weight, brought Jc. crowded with carcasses and quarters, A E Cristield & Co, 301, §90 09 035 63 Swope & McPherson. 708, #.211: A. L. Johuston, 0, Still One lot of extra fine ‘The wut- drove vards, ending Mon and Ki M Phervon : r 82,334 30, 1. E. Bartlett. 200, M. Clark, 198, 410, 92,100 24 157, 81 ) MeLint: E. Swope, 195, $1,00217, 1,000, Howes & 1, 81,063 %; Dennville, 192, 8120445 J. W. De 220 12, 'W. K. Miller, 19, #7130 1%; Heath & Risly. 50, F. Van Tile, 405, §1,879 10. Towal, 7,31, sold for 3904 sleep and lambs fn Sixthst. at$d % A sold 1.514 sheep and lambs et O'Brien’s, the shéep at iy N:;Hlnd Inmbs at 7@ 8o, lin following sales at his Robinson-st. Kase, jr, Judd & * 50, BROWXINGS. From New York—A. W. Mills, 341; Ralph Rutt, 180; Dewey & Co., 92 E. erson, 206 J White, 446 Honden, #4; Christo) Sehultz, | o e 80 Cheane Thomas Thompsnn, 192: " Isauc Josle Wiears & Aach, ney Cook. 132 W.'W. Tenbroock, 221 J. G, Carpen "R Sutler, %4 Case &J3i Charles W. Brady, 18 auncey Stewart, I ter ¥. Sherman, 246; David Ponoher, 213 E. D, Em Sol. Day, 199 French & Co. '8 D, : Wilson McKeofer, 19 8%, Tuttle'd Hastings, 17, 902 7.8, Paree, 2% 7s W. Wood, i6; Bar H. Maning, 60, A. H. Sanders, 263, Chauncey Bashford, 50; John Craig, M; Wood & Thorn, 142 Fred. Sines, 19; Levi Miller, 103 J. J. Platner, 6% & Brown. 2 Cupt. 1. Haviland, 17 “Thomas Miller, 1%2. From Sheppant & Brooks, 132, Wheeler Duvis, R, M, 100, d. O, Clark, 1% Ohio—Jobn Simmons. 785, J. Temple, 4. Frow Canada—Jobuston & Poncher, From Iadiana~Wm. Scotland, Jonathan Shipp. 1,244 ; J. L. Kumiston, 302, &Y, John Simmons, 603 From Kentucky—Johu Simmons, 160, Jersey—8. E. Broadhurst, 224; R. White & Co,, 198, From Michigan—6. W. Case, 104 ; €. Bassett 107. THE SWINE MARKET AT FORTIETT ST From New Reegipts by & Brlo Hirond. Total, i4 710, iizoads, 10 wits Hudson River Railroad, 5007, NewJersey Ceotral Railroad, 6007¢ L,780. “There bas been very liftle animgtion in the live bog mar- Ket Quring 116 past week_prices declining daily, and by Saturday the best Western for 94c., aud buyers not very anxious to purchase .'u’"'" figures. There are 25 cars on dm -m..‘.l ’.-A'fium this moraing there b'x-uru;::"n' coand and o slig] yement i priees. w s ‘eool and favornble, and J" ‘nll the Liogs in the yards are dis- S e Nov. fi.~13270 bbls. Meal, 1,555 sacky 10_bush. for L) o best lugiug 113 @ 11je- ‘ostern, and 9@9§e. for C—.— RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. * Flour, 760 bi: do., 61,345 bu: Onts, 257 bush. Ky . Whisky, 1,270 an Wieat, 7,000 bush. ‘om; 5,400 buigh, Malt. 140,01 bish. Larley, 8t pkgs. Beef, 101 bbls. Pork, 93 phgs. Cub 3,415 bbis. l‘mo;'u‘. gl rn g { OTICE. A meeti 1L Wi e ) the wwid | C Financtal. e BROOKLYN COAT, AND' of the of al C%-fifi'a Jll.; il 2, %‘ $1, B 7Ly L, 3, 156, this C will s RO o i k’.'.'c'::i.:" e AR o 120k day of Ducumber TR S Woeply L= ~Lae TLROAD COM- wnd witer -uh:h: o the L4 * e W O, Beereiary. Oy Caiaies, Mack Icoms A e e Touk. | 'I‘)nmmd Union Trust Co. Receipts issued for Misalnippi acd Missour) Bonds: T T e 4 oy ¥, 1. TOWS, Begretary. va!m(} CREDITS on Messrs. J. 8. MOR- GAN & Co., LONDON w GEO. P‘Afllo" Ca), averlable in (he L : : EXPRESS - STOCKS. UNITED STATES, [— e AMERICAN, Por SALE ot merket rater. o Amle R e thd Fapre ok FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS ST. PAUL AND ncln%'nfll‘. lOAD OF MINNESOTA. INTEREST AT SEVEN PER CENT SEM) ANNUALLY, FIRST OF JANUARY AND JULY, FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX, IN Tik CITY OF NEW- PRINCIPAL ecitios of EUROPE he by DABNEY MORGAN & Go.. No. & Eaouange- 000, THESE BONDS ARE ONLY #10.000 PER MILE. Governueus Bouda sty highest market price will be received in o TURNER BROTHERS, Bankers. Comner Navaso and Pine-sts., New-Vork, Rl-;mii*r‘nkdm to Great Britain_aud Ireland.— Dratts for £1 and apward, pevable on demend. fesued at the lowest rales, by ‘I’AI‘SC(.RBLO!. & (o, v Now % wd 23 Brosdway. 000 A RESPONSIDLE PARTY wriod of b’v to l.hl in coutrolling m".h.h - gy & T -......-.‘.‘-“‘3-.1 ‘so0d ~ ol iyon, A Fetnereale w osty vadecan W ox No. 4043 Port Ofiee. money. Banking fionses and Bankers. " VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS QOVERNMENT STOCKS N COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, CLOSING PRICES. NEW-Y¥ORK, November 5, 15969, Bu,-‘ Seid 8ey ‘s[.h: Jane, 7.0, Joly! 7. | 114 onpe nad| 520 Regisared 2. 07 2 Coupon, 2. R0 ||: : £ 1 e 13! ey I} Sept.. {{r § ":l,rlrg. . | 110 N A il Notes. 1965..| 1084} 110° WINSLOW, LANIER & Co., BANKERS, Owlag o sterstions in oy thetr late office, o the Rooms lately cccuvied by the Fourth Nutional Bauk, NOS. 27 AND- 20 - PINE-ST. . INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. FISK & HATCH, BANKLERS, Ne. 5 NASSAU-ST., BUY ssd SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DE:CRIPTIONS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS and others RECEIVED o favorable terma, @ COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS. 9 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUFD. “HENRY CLEWS & €O, BANKERS, ¥ Issues om hand read: instant 2 ARl TDERS FOK. s:'n;&l‘gs.fnunnz AND 0OLD Merchants, Baukors and individasie opening sccounts with ws will 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON ALL DAILY o SESELECTIONS MADE O ALL POINTE. BANKL\'G HOUSE JAY COOKE & (0, CORNER WALL AND NASSAU-STS.. NEW-YORK. . l h]d,flli'h-mt“"“fl"- *felleepply O VERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVENTHIRTIES, Axn ot e SR IR ST s ute CKS. A GOLD. JAY COOKE & Co. — o e Disibe ot Owrics or Tax Nxw-Yorx """"y“..';"}‘.‘.".‘.!“"‘l Y DIVIDEND of TEN No. 23 Lismry.er., Ni REGULAR QUARTERL PER CENT (10) on the capital stock of this Cowpsny bas been declared, o0 and after the 14th instent. The payable 1441 instant, both days fncl will be clowed from the 104k tothe 1t instanty both dags . PASSENGERS ARRIVED. FROM GLASGOW, Nov. l-l(l -wlh!lc(' lu.‘.'l—!- isdy, John C Miss J. Cooper, W P i u.-‘;:: Wiiichle a0 m'an ker, W, Howateon, J. m. Clayton, L':‘ Mrs. ’v-i-a so, Prof. | i lady and child, J. Hobin- sau. Ml & A. Brodie. D, F. Brows, 4. C. Reitheimer and Indy, md uhmn " Juck, D. McEwan, Dr. G. B. W, N Lockbat, Mrs. Gordon aud chiid, 'Mrs. E. O. child, T. Goodwan, Rev. Jumes witos, G. . Y T LMANAC. 168 WATER SEIS DAY, Gov. 431 Hell Gate.,.oooo. 9:2¢ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-FORK....... ...Nov. 8 - CLEARED. Stesmtip Waslogion, Clicheser, Norfll City Poiat and Rich: mond. Jaues ‘Ship John Bright, Towart, Liverpool, Willisms & Guton. Bark 6. B, Hont, We ‘Havana, Trujillo & Viniug. rig Ansie Colling (Br.). Sailth, Windsor, 3'!.%“ mu?lln‘.m-u.: N, B.. D. R DeWolf & Co. rig A. B. od‘ mall. Port M. Bixbee. ° ¥. Galveston. Scas. i, o ond, Rackets, Tooket & Tugior, - M. Barioard, Steamabi Caledonts (Br.), MeDoneld, Glasgow 16 dayi, with e e packe ) chusan, Portiand. Me., with mdse. to 6. et iy Diig Enerwood, Pertasd, Mo, with mise. 1o O.. Mogion, Sarsash, Nev 1, it don. and . el o 4T "gk-mmmm 0, with eidee, w1l 98 pes. " 0 el hmddl-\vhn.l 8, 8 days, with il‘* f moe (Prose), Hoepsér, incke & Wendi, T e} Feests The foliowing officers are mnsterad out ‘and hovorably the sarvice of tha Unied States, of the marterout of comma:ds, and thetr ufl: 4 bren retaired in vervice e o noams by specil soubority frowm the ..m.m . 8. Colored Troope: i B eried troope; Fiew [am gy 3w RPEIGNED. - B, ¥reewas, 6t U. 8. Infuntry; Fisst Lievt. Edward Hagria, 50 U . G A W, Bolinius and Lieat, W. §. Bofey, Yelaran ‘rom duty with Fzeedmeu's Bureau 1o Maryland, and lmmCa'L‘“ g 2 duty wi Gen. Howsrd for -M-‘Iam!nwln.” HONORABLY MUSTEKED OUT FPROM NOYV. 1. Brevet Lieut.-Col George K. seott, U. 8. Y ois., Mejor Vetersn Re- v C. s it Pa 7, 8. Vols—Brevet Lieut.-Cols. Charles Crawford aud D. L Eaton. .:ufiuu-.vm.u- U. 8. Vela—Brevet Licut-Col. Nebert B. wn. ASSIGNED. oSemt. Qeueoa® St g Vel St JASRT. & AL, 0 it ot X e 5 e o a‘i.w— R ve Conpe, sad. hm-du_fi?fl.fla{w ™ et R A . tien L o the 's B BrevewCol. W, D. o d e ot Lok v B RETIRED WITH 1EE FULL RANK OF BRIGADIEV-ORNERAL. ajor-Gen. ¥ rancis ¥ . Cuptain 1%h United Sisies L mcconut of wonndereceived in battie. WaR DRPARTRENT, Amuna--d'z- l W asmi 10, Nov. : Grxemar Covnr-ManTIAL, Order No. - S0 wineh of tbe seutence of the Geaetal Court-Martisl an dishonora- bly dismissed Willisoy F-¥ vy Vetsven, Ve and ] menta) @uattermaster. dth o antrers Core-Darial, Order No. 95 War S etr o Febraary 2, 1666, ) s heteby edy aud 18 Wil be hovoratiy disclarged the Serviee from the date of order dism} B, ‘it ow of &1 pay and ailc wanee dae of to become due, BY"erdes of the President o the United States. ] ¥.D. Towmsrsp. Assistant- A djutesi Geceral. Broves Col. 31 e b 0. . Tofikry. tm, tha revet . M. Cogawell, ) k| a3 3 :.un:.d Acting Jt.d: hdvocste, Mutary Comus =6 of Aerih-Caro- ive. MISCELLAXEOTS, r WasmixaToy, Nor. 2.—The foliowing officers, C saries of Subsistence. U. 5. Veli.. éxe retioved fro their p ties and. ordered to proceed (o theis bomes wihoot Celay, reporting from thence by letter tothe Adjotaut-Groessl of the A’ for woetes out of service: Usptaine Fdgar Bemsn, W. F. Ma. Jos, T. laskeli ; brevet Liewt.-Cola, Jobn —Kirg, Jon. 'h, Beomieon, * Kasagn "Wz, e W o o o v James €arry. et 0™y actbortiy of Oeuatal Onders e the Misswetyy:; Division of Breve Intantey, M- m from Hesdquarters Miiitary Fort Leavesworth. Kauete, je 8 the rendervous for the Tenth U, 5. Covalry, and ‘Blissoarl, os the rendez- Jeftersen vous for the Tuirty-erghth U. 8. lufestry. i e athce of the Anhtsnc Commimioner ¢f tho Presdisen's Burean for the State of Georgia, wes removed to Savauusb, Gx., ou the Mk witime, “Fhe folowing cfi-es are on &ty in that office: ?-.u:g" ;-lcmm::i-u-mm—a eorts. F s SR D Adjatant G o - George. ¥. Walbridge, Veteran Reverve Corps, Acting Ami b~ ant Inepeetor 3 Geoeral. Wateon (Brevet Major). Chict Quertermaster. 1.V, De Basue, Chief Medical Bheorder homassily, mustes Qe e T Tho ltod aliy. mo -y p e e e utam B, 8. Votumieers. dated (i Sor 1466, is bereby awended. to take eifret October )1, Jw6, NAVY GAZETTE. g ST TELEGRAPE T0 THE TRIBUNE. DETACHED. October 26.—Commodores Csdwalader, Ringold, A. H. Kitey, Commandes Ges. M. Rensom; Acclag Mo Chas G Bunker, Jobn V. . James B Wood; ActingBnsign Geo. W. Beverly: First-Assistant Fugineer Thowmas S. C 3 Sccond Awistant Exgineer Gogrry V. Hall. and Ca Tienry M. Ty, P o A2 Oct. Oct. 77. Bostewain Peter A. Chaison. “DISMISSED. Oct. 27, Midekigman C. O. Alibous, of the Naval Acadesry JEFFERSON DAVIS. » ——— % FURTHER PRIVILEGES EXTENDED TO U‘—‘“’ THER GUARDS REMOVED. BY TRLEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. i ForTress Moxmor, Nov. 3.—The parole gragted Jofferson Davis some months ago, givieg bim the pdr\lqulllegwmddfiol’o&-hm‘hhgh been extended, through Executive clemency, in .\l.:urwuhnmwuhl-nd mqu-fim-':m Carroll Hall at vight. Instructions to this effect bave been sent t-"b- {ngton to Gen. Burton, Commandant of the Forl, thus dlnfll& bis imprisonment of anything like severity, and A 1 for ’.%;".’5...'; ithe g'?:“a‘:.l.."."'m. S :-‘;::mm‘ und ,uuun‘ while o in ! 3 id Lo has at this s S A i A SRR . oy e ' UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD EXCURSIONISTS. BY.TILIGRAPE T THE TRISTXE. IIJ‘ -h e Ay . . Mo., Nov. 4—The Kaxsas City, 2o with upeb, : . Lewis (Br.), Glisn, Boston § duys, to load for Smyms 7oAt fom sow, i e o l’. . 1815, Poley. Tndiau Cove 17 duve,with fuh te M. B | ’ -—-—-bf-———-' - oo OB 0 S, X T, Braseciints, Lins 11 dags | ‘FIRE’ IN ‘POUGHKEEPSIE" """ with " B FELYGRATE TO TUE TRIBCVE b ¥ Erig Airendé (of New Haven). Uurdy, Burscon 1 doye with hu NG BEVRDS ¥y NOTo: 5.+Tho/1es o dubn T e A e T Nehis Mary Frower Foano Kookl § W0 boms b nlw