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6 FINANCE AND TRADE. / Cold Firm, and Govornmants Steady. Discount Business in Chicago- Stock Market* The Produce Markets Generally Firmer, Except that Corn Was Dali and Easier. A BoocUpb in Pro7lsiona--Wlieftt Mov ing Oat More freely. FIKANCIAIi* Gold was firm. The price bid for large lots in Now York 1004. against par earlier in the week. The Chicago asking price was 10Q4; for small amounts tae brokers pay no more than par. It H not easy to see bow tbe apprehensions expressed by the Now York agent of the Rothschild* that there may be another attempt at speculative Interference with the gold premium are to have their folflll* mont. SUM. bankers outside of New York do imt look for any decline In the premium on gold coin for & long time. Transactions lu gold drafts will be transactions to New York gold, and will be rated according to the New York price of gold. This wilt be par, probably, after January. But transactions in actual coin outside of New York will continue to be at a premium unlcaa Secretary Sherman finds a way to redeem legal-tenders at aD tbe Sub-Treisuites. The Government bond market remains fairly act ive. Chicago bid prices showed an advance In some of the bonds. The fls of 1881 have advanced from 1084 to 108 Y. tbeft-20sof 1808 from 1084 to 103 H. tho new 44a from 1044 to 1044. are mostly of the 4 per cents. Tho dealers report «ome largo amounts thrown back on the market, Tbe demand Is chiefly In small lots. A slight advance took place m the posted rates for sterling exchange, which was not folly followed np by actual rale*. The posted rates for sterling were 482*4 and 487. Tho actual rates were 4RIH ©4BIX and 480. Blxly*daj grain bills, sterling, were 470 M, and French. 6SB, both currency. There were grain and provision bills on the mar* ket. Paris exchange was 624 and 520?*; com mercial, 520 W: Antwerp, 824 X and 520X5 com* mercln). D2fl?i; Relchmark, 04 bid and 0474 Baked: commercial, 03W: guilders on Holland, SOX and 40X5 commercial. SOW. Consols were Arm and riling. The opening quotation was 00 I*lo and the close OS s*lo. Ratos of discount In the Chicago market are a trlite harder, without any notable increase as yet In loans. Expectations of an active demand are everywhere entertained. The business ollercd Is done at 0© 10 per cent. Currency shipments arc light. New York exchange was weaker, sales be* inz made between banka at par* Clearings. $3,000,000. Stocks were weak, ahd prices generally were near the lowest of the day, and showed a de cline compared with the close of Thursday. The Wabash was the hammer with which prices were attacked, ond the new combination got alt the at* tentlon it deserved. Its influence was seen Ina de cline from tho closing prices of Thursday In Alton to 77. In Illinois Central to 74X. end in Wabash to 211-4, after selling down to 2 0>f. Dispatches from New York stated that In some quarters the deprestlon In stocks was considered artificial, and It was aald that during the down ward movement of yesterday heavy speculative purchases were made. Tho gains of the day were Milwaukee & Bt. Paul H, toSSX; Wabash J 4. toSDi: C., C., C. A I. Hi, toS2; Delaware A Hudson X. to 4314; Atlan tic & Pacific li. to 2814; and Pullman Palace-Car Company IX, 1073j{. The decline was Rock Island li> to 117)45 1111* noia Central X, to74X« Union Pacific X, toOOVI, Erie U, lolBX; C., C. AI. C. X, to 4 H i St, Joe X, to ?3: the preferred X, to 374 5 Western Union X. to (XIX. The stock* that opened and cloeed at the aame figures were Michigan Central at 08JJ, Lake Shor* atUKl*, Northwest common at 441{, the preferred at 77, St. Taol preferred at BBtf, Alton at 77, tho preferred at 102, Ohio A Mississippi at 7U, Dela* ware ± Lackawanna at 49*, Jersey Central at HI, Pacific Mail at IRM. Northwest gold bonds wore 103 H. St, Paul Sink* Ids Vanda at 100. and Darlington & Cedar Rapids at 71*;. Railroad bond# recently advertised for salt In New York ore Louisville & Nashville Railway sec* ood mortgage bonds that are payable principal and Interest In gold coin; Keokuk&l)eaMoim»first mortage 5 per cent bonds, with forty-five years to run, guaranteed by too Chicago, Hoc* Island & Pacino Railroad Company: tbe price for these Is B7H per cent; tho first mortgaga 7 Per com bonds of the Sioux City * Pembina Railroad, Issued at the rato of less than «0. 000 per mile on road cost ing about fio,ooo per mils to build. They run thirty years, and are guaranteed by the Dakota Southern. Hnliroad bonda In New York on Wednesday were fairly active, wltb few chances in prices. The dealings in Kansas & Texas bond* were re* markably large, consols assented advancing from 40ft to 47ft. aodroacitng to 4754, while seconds rose front 14 to 10, and closed at 1554; Fort Warns thirds rose from 107 S to 100, and Now York Elevated firsts from 0154 to 02545 Hurling* ton. Cedar Kapids «t Northern firsts advanced to 7d<«. Now Jersey Central firsts to 114. Brie see* oiuli to 1015*. do thirds to 107. do fifths to 110, Ohio £ Mississippi seconds to TO, Chicago, Burlington <t Quincy 7s to 113, Bt. I*4 ul <b Minneapolis firsts to 7011, and Denver A KloCJrsnde flrsla to 84<&fi4)4. fit. Paul sinking funds advanced 54, to 10054, and reacted to 10054; Northwestern gold coupons declined to JUoVi. Union Pacific sinking funds to 102; Wabash firsts, ox. coupon, to 1055*; do seconds to 0754, Delaware & Hudson registered bonds of 1801 to l»7ft, American Dock assented bonds to 65, Can* ads Southern firsts to 7654! Great Western firsts of IttHH, ex. coupon, to 10454; Morris A Essex 7s of 1871 to 100, C., C. * 1. C. firsts to 64ft. Alton A Torre Haute Incomes to 31)54, Home, Watertown A Ogaensburgconsolidated firsts to 30, and Louisiana & MUsourllUverflrau to OOft, in State bonds, District of Columbia 3.06 a declined from 77ft to 77, and recovered to 7754, while Louisiana cootola were steady at 707. The roost sensible suggestion yet made for end* Ing tbo Weitern Union flat dividend agitation comes from the Now York World. Tbit Journal lu its financial column says; Let tbo Company cancel the stock now In the treasury, as thu Itock Island llailroad during lu last flacal year did with lu treasury stock. »VUh the 00,000 shares of reserved stock canceled, and with regular dividends of 0 per cent peronnum, the Western Union Company would be in a sounder iioaltlun than at any time for a doacu years past. The surplus net earnings would pay fur necessary purchases of property sad patents, and build op a reserve for use lu the various lights wttb opposi tion companies which are sate to occur. The Wabash rvjxme for the second week of No* Vi-uibcr Increased earnings of 910.307, tbo MU* suurl, Kansas Jt Texas of SU. 143.38, and the Burlington, Cedar Itapida 4b Northern a decrease of (3,445.(10. The Alton Hoad shows a docreaao of 93,000.88 In earnings for the second week of November. The Graphic wants to know what the Hannibal Jt bu Joe managers have done with tbo proceeds of Die 91,000,000 7 per cent bonds which they have sold, secured by the aailuomeui of about 93,600, • 000 worth of the Company's laud contracts. What amount of theae bonds have been sold, drawn, or hypothecated to data! How much money has been received by the aasltrnee, the Farmers* Loan 4 Trust Company, from the collections on land con* tracts 1 Use any of this money been applied to the payment of Intercat 00 the bonds Uened by the Hiato of Missouri and loaned to the railroad T Mr. A. M. Hillings, of Chicago* vraa elected a Dlttciur of the Wabash Road at the meeting lu New York. Tbe full Hoard la now C. K. Garrison, Cyrus W. Fluid, 11. A. V. Foil, U. K. Jesup, K. 11. H. Lyman, Solon Humphreys, and W. 11. HUu, of New York; James Cheney, of Fort Wayne; A. L. Hopkins, of Toledo; C. llldgley, of Springfield, 111.'; and A. 11. Hillings, of Chicago. Tbe very effective remark la made by the Now York Tribute lu noticing the new acbetue of tbe Wsbaab, that it le, “In (act. tbe adoption of a policy uot uultko (tut which It waa claimed was the cauac ol the embarrassment of tbe Old Toledo A Wabash Company." Stock sharps look upon tbo mocb-advsrtUod corner la wheat aa likely to affect tbo earning* of tbe trunk Hue* between Chicago and New York. 'Tbo supply Hi the latu-r placo la enough lo last LIII the spring opening of Inland navigation. The wheat operation now in prugreaa recalls that of tbo winter of 1875-’d, when a corner waa attempted. Tbereaalt waa tbit wheat which might bava been •hipped to Europe la November, 1875, at 91.18 fu sold 1b JUy, 1870, leu than (L 00. For those Interested In stocks the Knolnterinf and Minina Journal bas this information; Tbe Erie Railway baa Hid a third rail Into tbe coal regions, am!, having made an arrangement with the Delaware A Hudson Canal Comoany to n*r a portion of Its road, is enabled to handle the coal from Us own collieries. It U now said that this Company claims recognition as a eenaratn and important Interest, and demands that Us propor tion of next year's business shall bn 1.000.000 tons, and this outside of the coal It carries for the Delaware A Hudson Cana) Company, the Pennsyl vania Coal Company, and other companies. This makes the problem the more difficult to solve, sod when this quantity of coal la provided for the com panies w|]] fee] less like making the concession de manded by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Whatever may be done toward regulating the fui*l ness during the whole of tho year. U Is pretty gen erally believed that at least a nominal organization will ue conttnned through January and February, nnd perhaps March. The prospects, however, in the minds of those Interested, change so often that It Is Impossible to trace them. The Frankfort, Germany, correspondent of tbe New York Daily Bulletin writes that there his besn a great deal of railway speculation for a rise, both there and In Uerllo, and many operators are now uncomfortably loaded with shares. The prob ability of the state purchasing some of the roads and exaggerated reports of coming dividends are tho main causes of the advance. The reports of earning* for September were discouraging. The discharge of workmen by tbe Oonansafirm (s not regarded by the San Francisco Chronlelt as a stock-jobbing deal. It regards the Donansa mines as exhausted. Small capitalists are warned tokeepontof Comstock. The CAronJefesays: The exhaustion of the California and Consoli dated Virginia Mines leaves the Comstock In an unprecedented condition. Never since Us dis covery until now has It been without a dividend paving mine. Never before has the monthly product been *0 small; never before have tbe as sessments been so heavy. It has now reached a Stage where there la no profit to offset the heavy cost of prospecting. Them seems to bo nothing now leftot it but prospects for reckless stock deals. The following show# the fluctuations of tbe active stocks: pn i i r ro "- it n h S. r. Central...' »«4 IMH Mich. Central.... pHJS MX UH4 «•* wi Lake Hhorc «H*l »* “I* C. 4e N. Western. 44** 44« 44-Jf 444 44* Ho preferred 774 77 77, 7fP* 77 M. AM. Haul.... .tUftl 334 3-l'( :i2)| 33U |)o preferred B*4 9*s* «*V« i.ai'iciac iih im iih iith iith Illinois Central.. 7A4 754 74k 741? C-. B. A umney. iu»4i 111*4 Chicago (c Alton. 7s!< 77 77«| 77 77 Do preferred I l*rJ ..f Hrg Union rscine... on { ntij* wdx; *l4 onu Krle 19H ! U-H; H*4 IMi Waliwh luilwsy S 3 I 314*' 214! 3<91 214 Ohio A Mi1*.,.... 7 7H 7‘4 7» 7jJ C. Alnd SU4 83 au4 33 U..C. AI.C 41* ft 5 41* 4H 11. AM. Jo 184 154 154 I4H tft Do preferred 3H 3M* u-4 374 374 Del-A Hudson... 434 43W 434 484 D. <4l*** 494 494 4«>* 4<*4 N. J. Central.... **i 31 31 31 31 W. Union Te 1.... WI4 904 994 954 90 [{ A. Af. Tel 3»4‘ 29 294 29 2H4 , COIN QUOTATIONS. Tlic following nrc tho quotations In currency in this market of coins, bought and sold: Bid. a iked. Trade dollar* I pt tM. 4 New (4134 grains) dollars 1.00 American sliver, halves and quarters, 1 percvntdlscoanttneurrency Mexican dollars, old and now am ...... Ktnilltti silver 4.78 4.A8 Five francs til 14 Thalers 95 70 ttnallshsoveretgnj 4.A4 4.hm Twenty franca 3.N9 B.lxl Twenty marks 4.79 4.77 bpaulsli doubloons 15.90 15.00 Mexican doubloons 18.5.1 13.00 Gold and ailrer dollars wore 100*j In currency. ! FOUEION BXCIUNOB. Sixtydnvt. Sight flterling 4R34 487 Belgium ft 324 SIHV France 8224 M»4 Bwllterland 8224 5I»« Germany 044 I*4 Holland 404 Austria 4R Norway 374 Hweden 274 uentoarK 274 COVVRNMBBT BONDS. Bid. A»k*d. United Stateadsof At 100* 10.4 United Hiatc*3-ansofT» 1084 uni* United sine* ft- 20*0 '97 lir4i iom United Bl*le*rt-20*orw in»4 h»*M United Slates 10-40* 1074 1074 Uoiied Stsles now As of'at turAi ton United Mates new 44« 1914 Id United Biateenew4 percent coupon 100 1004 UuUedUMtescurrencyos >2l LOCAL BSCURITICS Bid. Ail-td. Chicago City 7 per centbonds(lona) *uxi *lO7 Chicago City 7 per cent sswengnTlong).*l(io *197 c blragg city 7 per cent water loan (loug)*t(M *hi> Cook county 7 per cent houiU (long) *IOO *197 UncolDl , *rk7P«reeatbomU *904 *H»4 cuv Hallwav (South aide) inu ino City Hallway (VVast Mde) 117 Din Cliy Hallway (North bids), ex.dlv *IOB4 CtismtvrofCommerce..,.. .... sft West Division U*llwsy7per cent cen's *lO4 City scrip «4 M •And Interest. _ BY TEI.EanA.PII. NEW TOOK. To tlu WfUm Auixlaltd Prttu Niw Yonu, Nov. 22-—Oold firmer at 100 - Carrylng rates. I®2. Borrowing rates fiat st 4QU. Governments wero strong. Railroad sscurillos were firm. State booda were quiet. Tuo stock market oxbiblted weakness In the early dealings, and. nnder a sharp selling move meat, prices yielded HOI* but during tbe after noon a decided change took place, and (be decline was recovered, closing quotations being generally highest of tbe day. Tho moat active stock* were Northwestern, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Lake Shore, St. Paul, and Western Union. Trans actions aggregated 128.000 shares, of which 3,000 were Erie. 17,000 Lake Shore, G. 600 Wabub, 23.000 Northwestern common. 12.000 preferred, 8.000 St Paul common, 4,200 preferred, 22,000 Lackawanna, 2,000 Delaware & Hudson, 2,700 Illinois Central, 3,200 Hannibal A St. Joseph, sod 11.000 Western Union. Money market easy at 3Q4. Prime mercantile paper, 445WV4. Tbe Aasutaut Treasurer disbursed $305,000. Customs rscelnts, $.740,000. Clearings. $5,040,000. Sterling exchange, sixty days, strong at 482; slcbt exchange. 48U4- Dry-good* imports fortbe week, $883,000. Uarstlver, her*, >llo4 greenbacks and 110 gold. Sutwldlary silver coin HOI per cent dlscouut. nova RN MINTS. Coupons of 1831 lout* New 44«..,...,.,......1(MU New efts tuiVSewta du4 Coupons, U7s IP&llUMc*. .....uu4 Cou(<ons, ana Hny >o-4us, cuuiwu Newßs.... .lOfttiiCuircucy uc 1214 stocks: W. U. Telegraph... . mi Uukkaliver..... lu UulekaUver. pfd MM Pftcl&o Mall IMj Marlpoao. Ittili Maripuw, pra irau AiUwa Kxpma UN Woiia. Karoo o-K American Bxpreaa ... 40 V. a. KxttfßM 47J4 S. Y. Central IU« Erie In* Erie, pfd aa llarkm ua Michigan Ontral Wltf I‘atJlUua union KaclOo wW l-eko Hltore OhM llllooli Central 7414 C. A 1* HIM NortlivcaWra 4<h NwrUiwaaiarn, pfd.... T 7 ITiTI Teafleaaao Oe, old alii IVaiKIMt BOW ‘M > Uluourlaa. 10*41 KIW otu.B\M9. NkwOdlram*. Nor. t**. —Uold, 100U®100>» filcht exchange on Now York. discount, aierllutf exchange, bunkers' blUa, dbavi. C., C.. C. 41 32* New Jersey Ceatrsl... :ti Rock Island JI7U fit. Pau1................ XIH 41. |*#ul, PM omU Wanssb it|* Kort Wayue iwh Terrs Usuis Terrs Haute. pfj 7 Chicago 4 Alton 77* Clilmufc Alloa,pfd..lu} Utilu 4 Mississippi..... 7* i>., L. 4 \f 4«* A.4H. Telegraph.... aH* Missouri I'scinc i)J a, u. 4 u no* llunitoliHl. Jw.... l«H ii. 4 bt. joe, pia.. u i*. bond* tor* U. P. Umdf 107*4 U. P. Lend Grant. ~..HvK U. P bluklug Funds., luiH UOKOS. , virginiaoi, 01d.., 23 >VUglula«s,De« 23 rounoM. London. Nov, 83.—Consola, money. 00 5-10, Amencau securities—Heading, 13*; Erie, 10)* i preferred, 33.. United bisite bonda—'o7a, 108)4: 10-40#, 110)4; new tie. HWK; 4«s. 100),. Amount ut bullion gone into the Bank of Ku gland on balance to-day. *£15,000. Hats of dis count In open market for three mouths' bills 4*; below the Bank of Kugland rate, Pams, Nor. 33.—Ucntva. 112 f 52*c. HKAIi BBTATK. The following initruiueoU were filed for record Friday, Nov. 33: citt nonnir. Utckenllfco square, at It w «l lllckerdlke *r. it f, avues (l. bated Nov. 32 (Walter LUter to Michael Mchulsi t I.eOQ Wlkvuild it, 2.1 ft w ol Nortu Park ar, d f, uuiuxt. Improved, dated Oct. 20 (Autou Carlkuatu Ueudrtckabluatroiu)............... 12,000 Arclur av. • w enrol Wentworth ar, u f. 47 v-iuxrutt. dated Mur. 2) (Gottfried Heist to JolmUurkei 8,350 alicitUsa av, Irou-iult eol Edaat. a I, .'iOx 17) I'lUiU dated Nov. it (Ueuiauilu W.lUy louud to lieary 1.. Knowles) ft,Quo hsoulvuu place, iSulteol Wallace at, ar. ur,x lil t*-lull, dated Nov. 21 (Hiram I'.Ualdwla to klarxstci K. Kennedy) 1,000 HaUted kt. a a eor ol Adam* rt, w I. IUU7O (i. dated Nov. 21 (John V- Halley to Helena M. Harbour) IZOIO Uuetliu «t. U M It w ol NoitU Well* It, a I, unit H of tda 122It.dated N0v.22 ( A. AlluicuJjoa er to Julia h. bebloeawri.... TQO Cottas; Grove av. a w corner ol Tblriy-cUtiitli ■«* «/».<» b-»o* , r <*» It, Improved. JaudSov. 11 (Ullllatu L. Mom. Jr., undalle tujubu Johnson) liQQO Wc*l Taylor at, l’«0 It w ol lH:»Halu<j,»L a I, ulid It of 23*110 It, dated Nor. 21 (Gotta UuPiuowaky loJ. C. bcuwlnuber) « mi Hluc Ulaadar, 102 ft a v ol Usury ■(. uv f. ji It to alley,dated Nov. 22 (Hour/Tlioriuau to U. Uoelileuen 1,350 &bolto at, Ida It a ol w Baylor at, w f.aaxuo tt. improved. dated Nor. 21 (C. and J. SeUcktl to Jotu>L.UcUUi) i.aoo Thirty-eighth at, vol and nr Cottage orova av. a I. SuktlOo It, dated 50v.,21 (John Johnson to FTU. tteynoldjj | ( 3UO WaUibtr, 1U) It a oftblnjcKienth at, w I. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1878-TWELVE PAGES' 93x174 P-tCi ft, dated Not. 4 (Union Mutual Life-Insurance Company of Maine loK. 11. Mclntyre) 4,500 COMMERCIAL. Following were latest quotations for November delivery on tbe leading articles for Hat two days: Thurtday. Friday. Mr** pork 4 0.50 4 0’55 Lard 5.T0 o.ho Shoulders. bo ted ll,(U 8.00 snort rib*, boxed 4.W) a. 95 Whisky i.oo uncertain. Wheat. 644 NX corn ttni :ta«s Urn 45 45 Hurler ni nil Mae non ISMI.KI 9.9*47.00 Cattle 2UO4H 24844 The following went the rccelpU and ahlpmenta of the leading articles of prodnoe In this city dar ing the twenty-four hours ending st 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for the corresponding date twelre month! ago: iicnrri. . Vttimliirf*! _ IS7B. 1877. ~ I !87H.~~7 1877. Flour, br11.... 111,780 10,780 14. AW 14.070 Wheat, bu..., 130.071 78.t»t 127.812 M. 421 Corn, bu im.ur.-i im.tai ii4,4ua iot,47u (late, be 00,100 20.432 <W.fi77 00,810 Rye, bu 9.i<n t,(**s s,ocx» 42i> Harley, im n.ww 39.830 17,77 ft rtv.ro (Irsasscrd, lb* t-JVvn 63.174 33,1101 Bi.7t« F. Med, 1b*..,. 280,500 |(>7,.V10.1 2-t.OUI 143,0X1 D.com, 1bi.,.. HO.OUU 50,01X1 130,0(01 141,310 c. meat*. lha.. 2it,B>o 9»j.ooo 3,0ei,3.«0,3,twa.0n0 Hcef.tc* no 73n Bed, brl* 101 l s Pork, brl* :mt' i.mi Lata, lb* to,no 4ft, too looi.o-iu 003,270 Tallow, 1ba.... 10,820 83,130 57,0*) Butter, Iba... 33o,s;ri 174, 3-4 1 hjmh* oft.uco i». hogs, N 0... 70 88j Lire bogs, No. 49.103 to.ooi a, 734 B,(Wd cattle, wo 6,073 a,wr 2.3ns «75 Sheep, No 1.284 807. 233 Hides. lha 203,340 930.740 l]lghwtnoa,bTs I mi no Wool. 1ba...... 107.339 204,0(3, 153.775 80,KB* Potatoes. bu.. s.bu« 4.203 Coat, ton* 7,301 liOTO 1,40 u t,<uu Uay.ton* no wßi ao, Lumber, m rt. s,»4n 3,Atji a,3u.’.i s.mo Khinglea, m... IU74U 1,73/1 810 107 Halt, brla 082 1,040 3.501 1,294 Poe try, »e... ao,7ftu n.no i 3.1*10 Poultry,coopt t ■ Lap, Pin.... 417 579 949) 828 Cheese, b**... 4,4;h) 14.787 9,907 »t« O. apples, brls 4.7<r2 2.311! I,ftftft beao*. bit ! 1,029 all Kji 235 Ut« Hurley Lire non CattU The followlr of the leading Inp the twent Friday tnorni date twelre n Flour, brls.... Wheat, ha.... Corn, bu Data, be....,,, «yr, bu Barley, no (Iran seed, lbs F. seed, 1b5.... B.coni, 1b5.,., c. meats, in*,. Beef. tea. Beef, brls Fork, br15..,.. Lard, lbs Tallow, 1ha.... Butter, Iba... J). lion, N 0... Live boas. No. Cattle, no hheep. No Illdca. lha lllghwloes,bTs Wool, 1b*.,..., Potaioea. bu.. Coal, tons a, (Md 1U.74U 0.13 30,700 417 4,4:ti) 4,703 1.1136 Withdrawn from store during Thursday for city consumption: l.fPld bn wheat, 3,230 bu corn, l.UOtbuoats, 751 bn rye, 2,047 bit barley, Tbe following grain was inspected into store in this city yesterday morn lug: 3 cars amber wheat, 2 cars No. 1 red. 15 cars No. 2 do, 4 cars No. 3 do, 1 car rejected (25 winter wheat), 4 cars mixed wheat. 87 cars No. 2 spring, 00 cars No. 3 do, K 1 cars rejected, 3 can uo grade (213 spring wheat): 37 cars high-mixed corn, 10 can new do, 10 cart new mixed. 125 cars and 5.000 bu No. 2 corn. 75 cars rejected. Gears no erado (SOI corn); ID cars white oats, 30 can No. 2 mixed. 11 cars reject ed (DO oats); 10 cars No. 2 rye, X car rejected do, Icar no grade (21 ryo); Scan No. 8 barley, 0 cars extra No. 3 do. 10 ears ordinary No. 3 do (ID barley). Total (055 ears), 207,000 bu. Inspected out: 74,251 bu wheat, 04,502 bu ebrn, 12,641 boosts, 027b0 rye, i:i,l3Bba barler. Tho leading produce markets ware rather Irregular yesterday, bat generally firm after an easier opening. The principal Interest centerd In wheat, as nsnal. It was generally understood that the New York deal, “so called, '* Is a widely different thing from what it has been stated to be. The dispatches from Nuw York wero believed to have been expected to cause on artificial strength, nnder which prominent longs could sell ont. II was stated by tho knowing ones that parties at the -East as well as In Chicago had taken hold of wheat. Intending to carry it through, bat were frightened at the persistency with which tbe receipts continue large, nnd concluded to sell. A couple of Chicago operators were among the longs, bnt sold out Thursday, their action being the leading cauae of the weakness that day. Tbo market started downward yesterday morning, because it was thought that the long* were still “on the sen,” but changed to strength. In harmony with more firmness abroad. Some of our No. 2 was taken for shipment, and (here wero more buying orders here both for spot and futures, while a bet ter demand was reported from Europe. Abetter ■hipping movement was also reported from Mil waukee. .Hence there was more disposition here to regard the recent reaction as a healthy one in spite of the dullness reported In New York. The Toledo Product Kxchmvjt Circular attempts to ridicule tho report about a wheat cornet la tho fol lowing vela: The Impreulon wo have formed concerning this clloue I*. tbHt Ilia wheal purehMed by them It never to tw unloaded, but Held loryeanitnecemry, itinuly In (lie Intereilof Wujiem farmers and tuuubsocu (lie general agricultural lntere»u of the tVevt, and we hall with great satisfaction this maatruatatluii of the spirit of disinterested love on tbe part of tho Eastern hank er*. Anytning that aovauect Western interests naturally meets our curdlsl approval. It might, after all, Drove to boa good thing to bold a little of our present surplns. Tho chances of famine have been much diminished by increas- Ing the area of grain culture; hat it should nut be forgotten that the "seven lean kino ate up the seven fat kino,*'and that history repeat* Itself even oftener than do dreams. Oats and barley were firmer, In sympathy with wheat. Hogs wore ateadler, and provisions "had mure friends" after the drop of tho previous af ternoon. Corn was relatively weak, buyers hold ing off. lu dry-goods circles no new points were develop td. For the season there Is a fair movement, and Jobbers express satisfaction with the position of tho market- Groceries were ordered with liberali ty, trade being more than ordinarily good for the time of year. Ko prlco-coangei were noted. Su gars, howover, were weak, and eomo grade# were telling an He under yravlmu quotation*. Coffees were easy, but without quotable change. There was a good demand for Imported dried frnlts, but prices generally were easy. Domestics remain under neglect, and values are unsettled. The demand for fish was light. Wbliefiab, being In scanty supply, aro very firm. In the butter and cheese market* there woro 00 changes, both re maining quiet and weak. Leather was firm. Dag. gins waa quoted quiet and steady. Oils were un changed. There was only a restricted demand for coal and wood. Lumber was steady and In fair request. The dock offering* were larger, and tales wore readily effected at Ihu current prices. At the yards trade continues good. Th« bop and woof markets were quiet and otherwise unchanged. Broom-corn con* tlnucs In fair Uaslern demand and steady. Seeds •were firm under n good, shipping de mand. Hides were sailing at the recent decline. Potatoes were salable to the local trade, and afow shippers are still in market. Green fruits were slow and easy under big supplies, and the receipts keep well up to the recent volume. Poultry and game were dull and weak. The market was over stocked, and the mild weather Injurious, especial ly to desa stock. The receipts of bay wvro light, and timothy advanced under a better inquiry, Lake freights were more active and firmer, at 454 ®6c for wheat to Buffalo. Hoorn was'taken for 310,000 bo wheat, 25,000 bo corn, and 27,000 bu oats. Through rates by lako and rail were quiet at IDHccora and 14Hc wheat to Now York, and 10c corn to Boston. . Hall freights were unchanged. Grain waa quoted at Otic per 100 lbs to Now York, and fourth claaa at Otic, which includes raeaU. IN NSW YOItU YBSTB»PAT. Nov. 32.—Kccelpls—Flour, 17.580 brta; wheal, 302,11)0 bu; corn, 11)3,303 but oats, 43,07 ti bu; corn-meal, 420 pkgsj*ryc, 33,850 bu; barley, 80,• 450 bu; malt, 13.103 bu; pork, 187 brU; beef, 2,537 brla; cut-meats, 3,'110 pkge; lard, 3,4*0 pkgs; whlaky, 050 brie, Exports— Flour, 0,000 brie; wheat, 107,000 bu; corn, 55,000 bu: oata, lO.OOObu. OIUIN IN aiUUT, The New York Produce A 'jxhaoqt Weekly glvea the following os tbo visible supply of grain on the dates named: 1 into/. - - | Corn. | IW«. | o'trUy, ♦Nov. 10.1878. I7.7UU.UW |iSHu7.aiJs,BliMUlfi.£i7.UO Nov. H, I»7H. |la,&i|il a Ul> 3. ISO,QU> A.((ll.Uli NOV. 17. 1877. Ilt.-118.UU, 7.UHI.Uk>:j,67O,UOB,WM.«'ai NOV. I*. IH7O. U,K(7,OU T,UA*Jlu|B,<Ul.4n:ti,biW.UU} NOV.BO. lß7.V||U,U>l,orC< B,UI!t.UIBJ:i,7MI,»I7:B,KUB7U NOV. 81. 1874.1mu.78.tfM1 8.787.475i8.aU.ai7i8.U11.fc1l ~*fbla Include* iTsJuiuju bu «be«r»ad i,4uu,uubu corn efloat lu Now Vurk Harbor. Al»o i, lou.ua> bu rye. eiklua 1.434.UU bu t week pruvloiu. These figure# Indicate a decrease of tome 800, • 000 bu In iboetockaof wbeat during Inst week. It Is difficult to «ee where tbo difference arlaea. UOVSUBMT ov WIIH.iT, The following were the receipts and shipments of wheat at leading points reported yesterday: Ittrnuli. afUfiminti. ,iao.u7i . I<U.7-U <U,4.tJ .3>u.iui , a-.KJ* A>s«tfi(l . tT.UU . OAHU iMUUU . 4a:uj . 4a,io> Chicago Milwaukee New York. Detroit.... Toledo. bt. Lout*..... Uaitloiore..., I’Oliadelphla. uui.bdi GOOD* BBCIIVBU at Chicago Custom# Nov. £1: A. J. Latham, 400 tutu anil; Cobb, Wills A Wheeler, 250 brls cur rants; Hibbard, Spencer A Co., 300 bxs tin-plate: H. F. AC. fi. Hiker, 1.000 eackeMU; order, 230 tacks salt; Fowler Hrotbere, 400 sacks sail; I. T. Helling A Co., 0 easel books; Graham Uros. A Co., 11 cases taaeaceai Guerra A Coalo, leased- gars; J. W, Doanc A Co., 2,860 half-bxs raisins. Collections, $2,002.53. BHSDB. Phaw A Sons, of London; England, report the following ns the Imporla of clover and grass seeds to tho United Kingdom: October, tftTfi October, 1677. October! ibth!!!.!!!,!!..! Ten months ended— October, I*7B October, 1877 ....976.195 700.766 ~..2<t,aV3 703,815 >i..971,U6» 653,947 October! 1679.’ They edd; The market for farm seeds is very doll 1 no disposition whatever being shown to purchase. Kngllsh red clover seed offers moro freely, and holders. In order to effect sales, have to submit to a considerable reduction on thrlr earlier demands. . . The crop In England t*. without doubt, n very large one, and probably simo«t sufficient of itself forborne reoulremeni*. The Inquiry tram Francs nnd Belgium for English clover teed still continues. PROVISIONS. 1100 PRODUCTS-Were strong til round. The re* cetpie of hogi at (he Block-Yard* were not eo large u had been canceled, and the weather wa* more favora* hie for handling. Hence hog* were Headier, and there waa a alight reaction In the feeling on product, eipe* dally ai the (Momenta ahowed an tnereaae. There were more outside order* received, and local operator! were more anxloua to cover iborts on which they «!• readr had a fair profit. Mass Poik—Was in better demand, and advanced so per brl, with sflrm feetlug In the latter part of the teuton. Bale* were reported of 171 brl» spot at fo..v>a O.dOi o.roobris idler liccemher at to.3ncjo.nTWi taico brie idler Janoary atl7.uWß.ioj and n.r*-o brli seller Tebraary it ffMnxoa.so. Total. 28,431 brl*. The market cloicd steady at fd.B'.6M.co for old spot, for new do, to.nnao.ATW for December. seller Jannsry, and f«.17X9R.a0 for February. Prime men pork waa Quoted at $7.5037.11. LabP—Advanced neper tooibs, with n fair demand for cash lots, hut Ultra wanted otherwise except in changes. sates wen* reported of 1,2 V» ten *p»t at fA.75 A.VHOI 3,00 lei idler December at *».73ai.B3i4iu,7vi tesseller Janunryatfi.*Ar#i,tiA: and -i.no tea teller February at f.vii*««.(WX. Total. 14,CM) tc«. The market cloicd ucady at tn.no for spot. t3.Mdtn.i4W idler DecenHwr, tn.0U93.83W teller January, and te,u» (KUriH foe February. Mgava—Were In belter request for thloment. partly on account of the promised advance In rail frelr.bti next Monday, and the market waa firmer, though not ma terially higher. The cooler weather Rave more firm ncM to green meat*. The reported transaction*, prob ably not Including half the actual lateß.werc aa follow*: 3.1 buses shoulder* at set ui.ouii|ha long dean at CJ.T.'W ft:t.Rl; 3.*> hoxci do on private term*: 3<*) hose* long and iliort clean on Private term*; Mi bote* Cumber land* at 4Hei lW,:»ou>v short ribs at f:«.7sS|3.HO*pot, and ft.ov-i4.on for February! avi notes do partly at f3.tr.-W■pot* I.Mt>pc*anrt4fio.orxUW precu hama (in 1 tv*i at tWut and an boxes long-nil ham* on private term*. The following were tho doling prices per 100 Ibaon leadlngetiti: gfiniil- Sfinrt L, nnif Nftnrl rtfrt. nbt. fi.elearg. clean. I,oo*o, part cured fa.Av fa.eu f3.m ft.iTN Ilnxeil :u«> a.ni 4.1R1X 4.134 December, boxed S.tu 4.00 4.<»> 4,i0 January, boxed :i.ui 4.10 4.1 Q 4.an Lon* clean quoted at (l.wi looae and fn.oj.hoiedi Cunibcrlsmla. 4«4!40 boxedi long-cut Hama. tttMMoi awrct-plckled ham*, .I?(i<tife lor 10 to tsih average) green hams, 4l»<*4Ho for same average) green shout* den, 3Hc. Uacon quoted at 3tt®4c for shoulders. 4HOM for sh ort ribs, Ottawa for ihon clean, 000940 for hams, all convascd and packed. (liuasr— tVas quoted at n®3Vc for while, BWcforvenr Choice do, for yellow, and 4X04)40 for brown. IIKKK I'ItUUUUTK Were steadr and quiet at (7.7.10 fl.oo for mew, (B.soad.7.lfor extra mew, and tia.uxs 14.U1 for hams. TiLi.ow—Was quiet country. imKADSTUFPS. FLOUR—Waa quiet, salcsbclng imsll outside of one lotof i.uohrl*. Tho fcellag was arm. especially on the belter prides. Shipping lots were steady, and Intermediates quoted easy. Sale* were reported of 1,43.1 iris vlntora on private tcrmsi 473 irla springs at CU.no 04.00: 30 Iris buckwheat flour at fi.ais and 100 brla ryo do on private term*. Total. 2,ofiobrl«. The follow* lac was the ranga of askloir quotations: Choice to favorite brands of white winters, ft.no® n.Wi fair to good brand* of white winters, si.n7* 01.33: good to choice red winters. 5i.0001.73: prime to choice springs, It.anoi.r.O: fair to gooo spring, fa.aoot.nut fair to good Minnesota springs, CM*** 4.3n;tboUu to fancy Minnesota spring*, f 3.0003.50:.0003.50: patent springs. C*M* l o7.ao: low grades, CU.SOOU.OU. Buckwheat Hour, 54.G00t.7S per lit. Ora*—Waa lesa active. and irremitaf. Sales were reported of ou tons at 87.5007.73 free on board cars, and 57.73 on track. Cobm-Uiai,—Coarse waa nominal at co.ro per (on on track. Sale wi* made of 4no brl* on private term*. Ornas Mill bTurra—balca were 40 tons middlings at ca.wau.as and 90 ton* screenings at 8i0.0031i0.3u. Hl’itlNO WIIKAT—Waa actlre ami Irregularly strong er at about ihotamo tonga av on Thursday. The mar* ket declined Kc. advanced le, and closed 14c higher tnau the prHvluua afternoon. Liverpool reported more disposition to buy. with a firmer feeling on cargoes, and a continuance of the Continental demand. Some private cables noted an advance of Id percental, our receipt* wero again only moderate, with a falrvolutno of shipment*reported. and charter* to move out So, a waa noted both nere and In Milwaukee. New Vntlc ad vice* called the market there dull and Inactive on spring wheat, though cevvral buying order* were here from that city. The ahlpplnir demand for our low ara-lea wa* good throughout, and mturca wero rather freely taken by the short*. while lome purchavea wero helleved to have been maJo by par tita who void oat their long wheat the prevlouiday. bailor December opened at BIUtRIW, declined tonic, advanced toKtc.aud (ell hack tn HI He, closing at boiler January *uld at doting at nac. Heller the month woa nearly numiual at HJHvmVc, closing with caih No. 9at KlHc. Spot aah-a weru reported of lOti,tmhu No. a vt,iu> hit No. 3 at *U!4'd7lctdO.OOU hit rejected at .MvidOci and Il f c*jububy*amnlo*l«*#7JWo. Total. 170.4'xibu. Wumin Wakat—Was tn fair demand and Ann ar the onlJldo price* of thoprcrluu* dav. (idler December woa Inactive at MV»o hid. bpot *alca were reported of 7,uxi hu No. 9 red at imjo tm No. s at noci and 3.W) bu by sample at HlQpirjc, Total, iu,nwbu. COHN—Wav dull and catler, declining Hr. on tho near future, aud t«o on spot No. a. while there waa little chauHo In rejected. Liverpool waa quoted coaler, and New Vovk dull, while our recelpu were larger than those of (he previous day. with higher freight# by lake, bhlppor*held back, and thli made future* tome, hut the longer one* (ja May) weru *omawhtt«u«talncd hy sym pathy with wheat. . Home operator* atatod that the jireaeut very low price for huga will make operator* Indifferent about fattening them, which may Increase the supply of com to bo marketed. Heller December opened at hJHQasilc. and declined to aijjo at the crone, Heller January told at 3lWt9e, and Mar at tho lativr closing at attic. Heller the month vr»*nearly nominal at U9H<AJ9Hc, eloaing with »pot No. 9 at the Inside, and only a ahado of preference for high mixed. Hpot laic* were reiiortod of ixuutbo high mixed at '.riUwiHr\ M.ooubu now do at HOJktKilict iw.on<> bu new mixed at u.*ci u.v*Dbii No. u at;r. , ‘4ii.ci'yci 9n.000 bu rejected atamti lu.vuu bo by sample at on tracki l.»« bu do at aoceuJc free on board vara; aud h,uu» bu van at UJc delivered. Tutah 140.900 bu. t>ATb— Were In fair demand and higher. No. a ad vanced kttlio under an urgent Inquiry from ahtppvia who had a cargo to toll out. and >bo future* were stronger In ayuipatbr. The receipt# were fair, and aamidea*otdtr«ciy. Tha market ctueed easy, the more pressing order* having been rilled. May wn in fair request at 93l*<*2JHu. closing at the Imlde. Cash sold at 9034091 c. andcloacd at v»i4c. Itojectrd oata were steady at l“Hc. Heller December aold at AH and January at 90Hc. both closing eaay. No* vviuitcr brought goMc. Dash tales were reported of ),:*«)buNu.a white at Tie t ia.9ui uu No.’Jat 9t»4wJlct I.KJObu rejected at iTtfes H.4U) hu by oample at IHO •Jtc on track: ami 10,900 bu do at 1H0930 free on board. Total. 31. moo bu. UVK-tvat in fair request and Arm at 43c for No. 3, am!4le fur rejected. December sold at lOVfc. and In settlement at 43V- January wn« nominal at aoH". Dash sole* were reported u( 9,4'ju hu no. 9at -tv.; saj hu rejected at 41c: ;t,9uObu by tampla at 4liu47We. Total. n,4U) hu. iIAULKY—Waa In better demand and flrnier, under light receipt!. The tracing woa chiefly In No. 9. which waa wanted to complete round leu, and future* wore more active In settlement. A., D. •* Co.'s receipts of No. 9 wete chiefly asked fur. andsoldallWOttvc.clushig at the ouUldei other receipt* closed at (Uc. January opened at am ami closed at (He. and seller the muatn or December at tide. Kxlrs Hwasquleiandaiiungvral tbe last, closing at 33c tn A., lb A Co.‘a. amt 47c In othter localities. No. :t was quiet at and feed Ht93o. Kxtra a wav noiuluai at 4*K«4iw for Jan uary aud 4mo for Decemlwr. Caih tale* were reported of si.'Jui bu So. 9at trWauSefAKfiba extra;t at47s» ftjet 9,WObu No. S at Aj<«3mMci7, jui bu by saiuple at truck: and I.9U> t>u do atxhauflc delivered. Total, 43,20ubu, 'two o'clock call. Wheat—dale* 10-t.uubu at dt?t£diifc for December and hT4MBHc tor January. torn-yu.uoo bu at at Mo for January andSiHc for May. LLTIK. Wheat wu stronger early. wiling at H4fc«B3e lor next month. toil closing at U4He. January sold at mtg h uhc, and closed a( soSc. Coro was quiet at aijjt for December ami January, auaaOfcfc&MilurMay. • . oat# eloaed at % «Ho for December. Mesa pork was steady. wdti aalca of 3,aubrli at 10.33 fur December and fH.suitffu.ut for January. Lard was steady: aalca f. f&u lea atf3.ou for Dacca* bar and fi.iu fur January. HUort ckara-JMU Ixjioi laat ball December at f4.UK 04. 13. A charter waa made fur ai.uoobu wheat. LAST CALL. Met* pork wusleadv aiff.b.’-tna.MH for December, fg.uudx.iUH fur January, and fit. i.VeH, 174 fur Febru ary. eali'fJ.w*) lirtaal fd.fi for December. fg-tttH fur January, and ?•*. n for Felwutry. Lard was quiet at fj.«nw3.«JW for December. t3w<* G.OJH lor January, and fU.uOtitO.t'24 fur February, baiea tux) tea at f u.uu fur February. OUSERA.T, MARKETS. BBAKB—Wcra *tcAdf at f t.4t ttl.d'i per ou. ntOOM-COUN-Waa In fair demand at ibe Quota tion*. The stock la targe, and tlia receipts coatlnue liberal, consignment* bring 49H0 under tiio given price*: Fine green carpet brush, to: green burl. red*tlpped burl, lie; Una green, with hurl euuuglt to work It, dHddHc: rod-llpued do. 3(M4ei Inferior, 34 (fJHd crooked, UFJHe. lUJTTKK—FrIcca ranged aubatantlally the aawe aa fora numbcrol day* prevloji. there wu a good de mand from tb« borne irada fur choice and fancy quail* ilea, but beyond that them waa very little doing. Low and medium grade* remain weak. Following are the quotations: Creamery. JuOJic: good to choice dairy, l&ftjuo; medium, lA*l4c: inferior to common, 7,»10c. UAOUINU—Met with a moderate demand, and wu ateody. block* are in good abape. Wo still quote: Stark. sitter Orlgbtou A,»ic; Lewiston. sic: otter Creek, gue: American, luffut burlaps, 4 and 3 bu. HfcgHc: gunnle*. iloglo, . I4(gi3c: double, UJ9J4C; wool lacks, 4c®»3o. CUKkbk—t*rl«a ore low*/. Then la no Improve* went In tbu demand, and. under free odurlogs, the market during tbo present wools lua dropped off a full He. Wu now quotn *a follows: eeptewber and Octo* Mr. full cream. UsMHct August, do.7Httdut part skim. ri o*ig'tu business was doing, the con* tlnuud mllJnejaof ibo veatner burling trade. Prices remain aa i>«fuie: Lackawanna, large egg. fO.Jii small egg. f<J.3S: nut. 6U.CP; range. su..'s>: I'lenm.mt. *7.u>! liloMiiiiru. fu.u>: rAU.ti.Uf: Uultlmuro & Ohio, |i.-j.«g4.7>: MluonU. *;i.3ni Wilmington, fi.uu: (Jait alnwrlu. f i.7i; Indiana block. fl.3*’. CoOrkU.'.UL—Lard tierces weed a sbada easier, barrels werw unchanged. The demand continual active, and ILo supply ample; Font barrels, fi.i.i; lard tlarcra, f1.40.5i.475. WhUkv barrels. ft. 404 l..'<Oi alcohol do. l.Vasl.ai Ducked whisky bar* rvl start* l77.9Afju.tu per I.wjOi bucked pork b3,<M) (ti 1.874 do. lis.ooaift.oo: and do tierce. *2ft.orv*27.oo. Roach SUVeiare*B.toits.<oif*a. riercehoopv. *io.oo«ls.in. KRGB-Wers Heady st HOlftc per dot. The meet I* well supplied, and the receipt* continue fair. FiMt-Lnkc nsh am held very firmly, owingtothe fan tim the Mock on hand Is unimually light for the ilmo of year, and that the current receipts con tinue miirll. Trade remain* quiet. We quote: No. I whtlcfi*n, per 4-r>rl. fs.so*. family whlteflMt, f l.T.va l.Mi; trout. 63.iin93.0Mt mackerel, extra mr*«. H-hrl, {13.801 select mesa, per 4-hrl. 61S.«m extra ihore, 14.1XH do. No. 1 shore, ll'XSO: do. No. I hay, 67.5003.(0: do. No. 3 shore, fft..'Xxa3-73: No. 3 hay. ffl.7fto7.oi! (at family do, new, 4-brl. 63.n0 «3,tfti No. I hay. klta, fl.!*Wt.4<)i do. medium, St.Ousil.lO] family klta, 78ca$I.OO: George's cod sb. extra, 6ft.nu»,vufti tank cod. C4.0i>A«4.33t com prensed cod, re; drened do, 7r: Labrador herring, spilt, brls, 67.(0! do round, bn*, fn.0090.80: do. H-brls, 63-SOt Holland herring, fl.loei.lft; smoked halibut, MAoct scaled herring, per l*ox. :ißcs stock (ish. lie: California salmon, brls. 6is.Bot do. 4-hrts, FRUITS AND NDTB—lmported fruits are active, nut the market for domestic varieties remains without much life. Ratlins and prunes were quoted oft a trifle. Ottxer line* were uncUanecd. Following ft the U»t: Fomins—Date*. V454C: figs, layer*. l44Hftei Turk ish i<ruue*, A'tA7c: French do. kegs, new, e4A9ct do. boxes, itdiißc*. ralstns. Uycrs, at.HWkl.oo; London layers, now, 6i.BiKs3.ftU: loose Muscatel. 6l.»tK«t.u()i Valencia*, new, 04<*7ci Zante currants. 44«5ct cit ron, IDuatflUe. Dmmistii.'—Aiden apples, luaiflct New York and Michigan. 41M4ci Southern. uHasHet Ohio. 3a3Rct peaches, nnpared. halve*. 84<a«ci do, quarters, 34a 4cj raspherrte*. 3-.’a33ct blackberries, oaoVfe; pitted cherries. 3ia«c. NiT*-Fllncft*. tootles almonds, Tarragona, I74<| 1W! Naples walnuts, iftOSIOc; HraiUx n44K>4et Texas pecans. (k*7ci river pecans, 54000: Wilmington pe*- nuts, 4MGft4e: Tennessee do, 4H9Bct Vlrglnis do. ea disc. uriKEN FRUITS—Were in fair local request. The market I* well sioeKed with nil Kind* of fruit: Apples, 6'.'3ft<?1.50 In ear-lots, and 61.50a2.cn perbrlj cran berries, cultivated. 6ft.i007.r0 per brl: lurnon*. fi.ftO ao.un California pears. 63.u.v»*a.78 per box: Malaga 69.uotS7.ixjper brll coast oranges. 6ft.5U97.00 Sugars remained dull and weak. Cof fee* were nominally steady. There was no noticeable change In the market fur simps, molassex snlces, soaps, •larch, etc. Johbcra report ■ good business in orogreu: Rick—( irollna, flH«74ci Louisiana, 040*40 IWn goon, 648(3*10. Corritß-Mendallng, Java. 978'39et O. 0. Java. 348 Sftoi choice to fancy Rlu. I74csih4ci good to prime. lit'4Bl74c] common to fair, 144#l>cj roasting, 1348 1:14c. • HutiAf*—Patent cut loaf. li)4Blh*<ci crushed. 108 loHc! granulated. OHuoiic: powdered, A stsndaid. nH'juke; do No. u. t<Si<HPet extra C, 848 «4us U No, I, KhuAdWet V No. 5, 7U(*hc; yellow. aW* 7Mci New Orleans clirlflcd, hWai'Mci do prime to choice. <4a“C! do fully fair to prime, 787HC1 do (sir, oi(«cc4ct do. common. C4^fl4c. oinrn-Callfornia sugar-loaf drips, 40843C1 Califor nia silver-drips, 4f>or>oci good BUgsr-home sirup, ft-'8 aac: extra do. 4oct43c. Sew Orleans mulsMcr, rew, choice. MkSftgc: do prime. 4ftqiftOct fair, -toatftci do old. :toß4i>c: common molasses. 3383ftct black strap, 35835 c. . hcicks—Allspice. loainHc: cloves, 40848 c: cassia, 3(rt3ftci pepper. 144818 c: nutmegs. No. I, Bt*iUßci Ctlciiitaslnger. ftOoc. HAT—Timothy was firmer at 69.0008.134 for No. I. The receipts wern very light. I'ralrle was quiet: No. t timothy. 68.9009. tu4: No. 3 uo, s7.(»)i mixed do, 6fl.rx>Ao.Bo: upland prairie, |7.a<O7.r>o| and No. I. so.l*l. IHUKS-The receipts continue liberal, and the mar ket ts essy. Dealers sre buying, and report a mod eratu demand from tanners: Cured hides, tight, 74c: do,heavy.7cs do, damaged.ftHftOC! green. 64(«8C[ calf, loci long-haired kip, 7401 deacons, 40ci do. flint, 1448>3ct dry salted. iodlJc: green city butchers, cows, net steers. 7c. _ lloi'H-Were steady at 134814 a for New York, and g<*lJo for Western samples. Brewers are buying snail supplies. LEATHER—Jobbers had nothing new (0 report. There Is a steady, fair movement at very full prices. Below are the quotations! stu-*fffrrs, Ctft'S. .. 33.473 .. 53.295 .. 14,807 Vnlut. £ 78. non 71,7:« 36.833 DKHtOOX. Calf, No. 1 1 OOOt.nu Mae S 340 89 Calf. No. 1..... csfia R 5 Uattala tlaagU* Veala, Ko. 1.... Ty<a Ml ter aole 38 VeaJa, No. 3.... &OM 73lChlc*goaolo..„ Xii* 28 Kip ... TO “11. A." a01e. ,. IMO 5W Upper. No, ».... aiw x.% “11. A. O. U, w Uopcr, No. i.. 100 20. aole. Ilarncia MM 34 tnaolo. for city and ogoiio for Calf... Kip... Upper. Calf 1.1303. DO 1 KlB 830M5 OILS—No important changes were apparent (n the oil market. Business continues lair, with friers ruling fslrlr steady. Following arn thennola* Ions: Carbon Ho deg. test, lUct carbon. Illinois legal, iso deg. test, H*et headlight, 173 deg. lest, ISMct Michigan. legal test, uuet extra winter siralneu lard oil. .'i7tit No. I, 0-!c: No. 3, 4*cs llnseod, raw a*»cs boiled. dies whale, winter-bleached. Wet sperm, St.uo: ncatsfuot oil. strictly pure, Aset do extra, 7uc: do No. I. {g>ct oink oil. aset atratu, 4*o; miners 1 till, r,7ci turpentine. uuci naphtha, deodorized, ou gravity. Hct gasoline, deodorized, 74 deg., I net gasoline, fc7 deg.. Vues Weal. Vitamin, natural. 3* deg., uses natural, 30 deg., sue: reduced. 3H deg,. 30033 c. roULTBV-tVas easy under largo offerings, and the weather was mild. Drctaedtoldtu tho city trade, nut livestock waa dull. Uatne was plenty except duck*, ond alow at Irregular prices: Mvu Iresh chickens. 51.73<93..v» ocr doit dressed do. Oft7ct lire turkera. 7a hc: dressed do. Souc; geese, co.fi<4so.sot ducks, SJ.3T>O 3.r.ut do dressed. oAite: nralrla-chlekens, f:i.oool.r>O| Jusll. 7r>c4«Cl.oot mallard ducks, C3.30s small ducks. l.W«:.o"vvenUQu, vKiioc. BALT—Was In lair request and steady. Quotations: Flue salt. wcmrbrl: dairy, per brl. without hags. CM3: do, with bags, Cl.4o0l.7O: Ashtou dairy, Cu.oo per sack. HBKDS—Timothy and clover were In rood demand and firm. Fresh omcra for both were received, and shippers were noxious to get tho ace<l off before the cloic of nivlgallun ani the rise in freights. Clover mid aICU.TUuLIu. and timothy at gi.aiol.lu. Flax was plenty, and sold at Cl.unol.3*f. WlllßKV—dale was reported of SO brla hlghwlnea at Cl.iH per gallon. andSSh brls whisky on the bails of fl.nn for Mghwlnes. New York reported sales at Cl.U7*. which evidently could nut be filled by pur* chase* at Cl. Where. Cincinnati was quoted at Ct.od, and i'uurlanl C 1.04. . ■mi i utiriuu, ri.v,. . WOOL—Was In moderate Western request snd steady: Washed fleece. UftOUlct medium unwashed wool. 330 Sacs fine do la good condition, iwwuuct unwashed, 1.10 letes tub-washed, choice. 9OoUßct commou to fair do, imwfttct Colorado, medium good condition, BJO33CS common, IS03OO: coarse, ifiwioc. Monday Tuesday.... Wednesday.. 'rt.urwUy... Friday....... Total sn.SH) 304.3*1 4. l;ft) Seme time last week 17,3»w I*3, MU 7,097 week before last uuoui 10a, uou a.eu7 MiDtneiili— Mondav. Tuesday.... Wednesday 1 Thursday... * Total 4.040 13.010 tut CATTLE—The market was again overstocked, and prices dropped off another notch. There waa not much Inquiry for shipping beeves, and the demand from the home trade was not particularly brisk, they having bought liberally on tho previous day, and under (he excessive offerings holders were obliged to accept a re duction from Thunder's ruling prices of loetse, or a decline since the opening days of (he week of 100203 In shipping grades and of 3«So.ie In butchers' stuff. At the reduction a fair proportion of the supply was worked off. but the market closed waak. with a lair prospect that Kaiurday's trading will Ik» dune at a fur ther concession. The bulk of the offerings were of a miserably pour quality, the proportion of old cows and tlilu rough mUed lota being unusually prominent. In cluded In the arrivals were between an and 40car-loads ofColorado-Texas, which completes tho run of West ern cattle tor the aesson of l*7H. Kales ranged from »i.7«4*3.00 (orscslawags, to S4.uofor«itra. with the bulkot«3.3Ki*3.U'i for cows, at S3.4i>fca3.7a for Stock ers. and as S3.uooa.vo tor fair to prims shipping steers. QUOTATIONS. Extra Rwvet-flraded stcert, weighing i,*co Da and upward!. 54.C034.70 Choice lleevoe—Vine, fat, well-formed steers. weighing l.uaoto 1,4.'<0 as 4.00414.90 Good Reeves—Well-fattened steers, weigh ing I.laovo i.asoas... s.uaa.Bo Medium tirades—bteeAla falrtleth, weigh log 1.060 to 1.300 as 3.0000,40 Butchers' Block—Poor to common steers and commno U> choice cow*, fur city slaughter wetKhlDßMDlo l.rut »• 9.2003.8 0 Block t-'aiuo-Contmoo catUa. weighing?!*) tol.UMi m» 9.8003.80 Inferior-Light and tUIn cowa.hairore.itag*) bull*, ami «c*lawugaicun 1.7U»J.00 Veate-Feriuonafoailveai 3.744U.4U oam.il salk*. No. At. J*r*rr, 34 1,(101 ft. OO 17 1.373 4.34 •JH . 1.84 t 4.911 IH 1.41*1 4.1(1 Id 1.411* 4.10 id 1.4U8 4.(0 ia i.not s.io 10 t.4wO sum 48.. S.WI id i.m a,mu IT l.itW SL7» ia i.swt a.«« 17 i.it*i a.hu HI 1.*17 8.37 34 I.Oil U. 4& 10 OKI 8.43 13 I,till X 4» 17 I.IMI 8.38 «l Coloradw.l.UW 8.33 10.. 1,11(1 8.30 43 1.318 8.30 Id I,HO il.l<B loerol.feat* m*» B.OU 131 L'Ol.'leaM HH.I B.u) uiCol.Tti** m 6 a.ui luit'icaaa ux a.ut It Id 3.10 33 MU 3.60 11008— The market open In.apccwtlonof a “ruu** ported lur Hie day before. t forenoon. It heeoimu* *|'P« (all vuuaidvra .1* abort of falrdeinaJid. *o>l price* all liacuu grade* auU at f3.(Md packer* at f aud plugloiaalSJ.bucfK.ut. M at 83.d303.Kt. la view of Hia Urge receipts the adn '1 he market cluaad steady. nou A”. At- /v/cr.-.Vi. . 4» utufa.uv *1... 40 Jut U.ll) 104 a.CV.'.’xw a.w! 4lt ;<73 a.U) a.tto •*H -J-V" ui«» J.k. Mi au sat a.". - . IM ‘J.U 3.M la) jtj *B3 )*"• MT* *B3 .’jJIH JMCI a.'ws ft 7 3tO U.*> a.sft M......JU0 2.C0 Kllkkl*—TftCrt « loulbafor poor to< tu*f USCUTT. Sjxclat iHtfiutik l« Tkt TYibumt. Km LinxnrT, Fa., Nov. 2X—Cattlk—lXelpUfor too verb eodlnp Nor. 21. iOdft bead of tbroiuli and 1.1»22 local. through and 2.74 ft local out woukt supply lltiblt uu Monday and Friday tue market tu slow at last week e li/um but. to-da/e rccclpta c-»Mluula2 light, aud tucro bollix autiu a uuu.Urr of luicmou hand, ibe market vu fair at aallxbt ad vance. clualup Urui at that; best. l,4U> to l.ftCft ftl.fto fc4.G'Ji SUOd, 1.9U0 to l.ft'O. ft4.72«4.»; fair. I. iUOUi l. JU, ftJ.4M3.UO; common. lOUI to I,loft ftXUUft 3.40; bull*. cow*. and unite, a* to quaJUr. ft2.oUX3.ui; tale* for lbe week 1.072 bead, aitaloit 1.809 Uat week. Uooa-UeocipU aft ftWboad, agalmt lift ftift U«S weekj 330 2S 230 SO oofLus Harness... ......>* 32« i no now us sole , v wa so uio an rnugort. LIVE STOCK. CIItRAOO. VuWt. non, SAtfP. 1.343 3VJH 4 а, 40.H.V1 eiu 4.HMI 4U.IKU 1.417 б. 4lM'*3 1,3*1 .\4UJ 40.1UJ 4<i H 3 turn :m> h.««i I.J.U U.OXI 4IH 3.303 X7V4 met A'n. At. Prle», 40 1*33 13.71 34 610 3,70 Iftatockers.. mo 3.70 %\ uta 3.70 47 Old X«7W 50 cuwa 1.1147 9.(18 17 C4Wa.)...1.1UJ 3.UU so. I, no •J.vt ad d7u 3..V1 iMatocken.. diu 3.88 10 714 3.M 9t vow* 041 3.10 51 c0w*..... Ill* 3.40 17 atockvre.. 77u 3.40 to 1,3>0 3.43 17 778 3.48 »> COWL.,., 708 3.40 80 o*7 3.40 1U cow* Hid 3.80 )H I,UUP 3.80 31 dO7 3.:» 17 ),03i 3.:ai 11 POft 3.80 18 COW* tarj 3.3 ft »* out 3. It 3d 048 3.18 30. I.KTO 3.181 3W c0w*..... 077 3.38 oed dull, buyer* holdlngoff lu etccaa of the Dumber re* bm tow ard (ha middle of ttio areni that (he auptdy would (her* toting uo » MTeued. Common (o prime 83.781 poor to piimo boaiy I good to catra heavy aiiip* lo>tuf the Hading wa* done the very mild weather and aave wa» rather a lurprlac. aaLki. la /•net. i ..‘JWfJ.fIO .373 J.UOI Jo. At. iV/w, W »irjfX7o i Jl Inll 2.10 77U 2.70 M XtiU 2.70 «•« 30J 2.7(| IIM. lu* 3.7 U 37......fcU 2.7 U tu 124 2M 2.70 .Kl M ju| xr> .:n>4 gun .ruo 2.M) ,'JUI AMI 77 jut 2.ft, a'.?!- 4i iu a. 7: 4X....12»t 2.A5 . At) i7S .-Aii a. 7:. .mu u.:a .aai 8.7 A 61 244 *i.n :m ion 2.U.1 XI ... .3117 2.60 IdTil 2.75 .271 a. 7.% at i (Li aoo XI Ittl Xiil .274 SUM tO 2JI 2.(0 .3SI ft.-Jo .•JM 2.7 ii 42......1U0 X7O ftrt .. ..160 2.4 J raj it luttit demand *t f X Max 7ft per iiliolco pradoa. tnpplr heary, With a How market at prim, 10 to roe on from onr lan week'* report on an grartM;- follrtwmg being the ruling of -to-day's market, whrtH-U »err How; ben, Phlladelohiaa, BJ.no-»i.rtJ: Yorkers, §3,7U (#2.75; ronsh*. 92.0w2.24; pn)»i*cUonly fait. ’ Rnrm*—Receipts 5,500 heart, agilnit IftlflcO* IMt week: supply very light, with all *olrt at ta|r'pf|(’c«s beat, ton to mi. 9«.«ou*i.;fl: gooi, to to iw, 1.17.1 Ml, lilt good, To to «J, 93.(003.40; lamba, u to quality, I3.>VX3 4.50. To fA* ITtifmi Anofialed p:'xs. Ka*t LtnmtT. Pa., Nov. 22.-CATn.t-Receipts to-day 1,156 head through and fli local: total for/nor dari 1.42* .through and t,ng| local] four load* of cattle ami one load of unlit were on hand foraate: two load* ■old for K 4.3»: two toada atockera and belfen at 92. wit one load offnutia at i1.f10a2.00, Everything I* told out. Hoot-ltecelpta to-day. 4.400 head: total for four daya 1 6,8*3 1 Yorkers, 92.7W»2.»s Philadelphia, ia.ao a 1 00. an ttg—Receipts to-day 200 head; total for four daya 1,700. None tor aale. tfpedal ptmtirh to Tht Tntmne. Auujrr.N.y. .N0v.22.-n*tTg4 Receipts, Wflcaras lan week. 4ln of usual grade and variety: aitendanco of buyer* fair, but a further faying off In rtcmanrti no ticeable tale aggregating only 1.2 -0: no decided chamte in the ruling of the market from latt week, though some forced aalct show a light decline In price* current lan week: market oreritocked with dressed beef, peultry, game, etc. hriitraNnl.Auna-Recelplf, n cans I**t week, 73; •keep very dull, with limited isles at n. 0004.35: lambi In tmall receipt, but aupply ample at t4.0Ud1.73 lor common to extra. To rAe U'tiffm AiiocirtUd Prtu. At.n*NT, Nor. 22.—cattt.k—Receipts. uscar-loads. *g*)nit44H iiut weeks market extremely dulii prlcca are ohchangert. biiiKP a»i> l.ANna—Receipts, *2 car-loads. agalnatTS Ja*t week: araall aalea: iheep, market for iamb* anew* no improrementt common, ic: fair to good| 4M«»Vjcp«r lbs extra, tt.fliM per 100 iba; large BCPPAtO. nurFAt.o, Nor. 22. -C*TTL«-iiecels»t*. Cffit market firm, owing to alight lupplyi good ahlppen* ateera. Choice, 94.2*44.43| atockera, 92.230J.10t beat grade* *ulrt. • HnxEi* AKDLAuna—Receipt*, i.TOTs market firm for goodgradea; nthera fidlett fntrlogood Uctuern aheep. • » tffl<4‘t.o3s choice (elected feeder*, i com mon. •a.u.Vdff.otj, All offering* dlipoiertof. ■' Hoos—Kccelpu. tt.mos fair demands lower prtcett torkera, good to beat, VJ.7oa2.att heavy, fair to choice, 92.7rKi7.05s common, 92.2X42.50| coarau rough, t2.WAO2.is. giw rotiK. NgwTong. Nor.92.—llfnt*»—Receipt*. 3.2oojmar ket lomewhat irre/ular, but cloiert a made firmer; all •old at a range of 97.w>0:>.50{ exj>orter* took 5«o. flnitp—lteccinta, 2,21*1: market How at f.l. I3WO 5.U0 tor common to extra Hioep: Bi.ooas.oo for tamo*. SwiNK-uacaipu. B,6oo; Uve dull at 93. 1009.201 aalea ilxcara. •T. Louis. . Br, Loot*. Noe. 21—CAixLi-Rnpply very light, and little doing; acarcety any ihtpplng (lemaAd. and prices weak: butcher*'itockitoadyanuuDchangeds receipts. 250: ahlpment*. 830, hiriip-Uullt nothing dolngt receipt*, 200 t ihlp meota, none. Cincinnati, Not. 29.—linos—steady and flrtnt com mon. ss.a-fsj.roi tight. 83.d0w9.r3! packing. 83.7«» v.M! bincncrs*, Bi.Mfl2.oo} receipts, 8,743; ship meow, 3, 163. K LUMBER. Theofferlßgauthe docks numbered 10 cargoes. A few buyers appeared and took about half the supply. No change occurred in price*. Piece stuff sold at 87.00 37.33, and Inch was quoted at W-23tf ll.OOjsblnglc* were quiet at 81.73tf3.C0. and lath at 81.33. Bales cargo acbr Keraarge, fromLadlngton. 100,000 ft short piece stuff at 87.35; sehr 8.0. Andrews, from do, itu.ooo ft short piece stuff at 87.35; echrll. B. Moore, from Muskegon. 370,000 ft a trio* and boards at Bio.ro. The yard market was fairly active at current prices: Flrtt and second clear, IN and i) 10ch.....«.T4.00tf33.50 Third clear, IK w 3 Inch 38.u0u30.r0 Third clear, Inch 3«l.oO First and clear dressed siding 10.ro Flrstcommon dressed siding 14.r0 Flooring, first commuu, dressed 33.C0 Flooring, second common, dressed 33.r0 Flouring, third common, dressed m.ro Do* boards. A, 13 Indies and upwards. ... i11.n0tf33..V) Box boards, U. 13 Inches and upwards 2f1.a1tA37.A0 Bos boards, c ; n.Outf ih.au A stock boards, lOto 13 Inch,rough,. 34.u0143g.00 Jl stock boards, to to 13 Inch 30.n»f33.tu Cstuck boards, luto 13 inch in.uuai7.Oi I) or common stock boards. IB.nu4u.uu Fencing. No. 1 )0.r0>411.r0 Fencing. No. 3 ».ofX4i'».ou Common boards... lo.uof4il.ro Cull boards u.oo(4iaro Dlmenitou-sliiiT U. 30411.t0 Dlmenilon-stuff. 30 tow ft 10.5M13.0i Cults, aloch 8.50(4 I), At) I’lekela. rough and select 7.00411.0) Pickets, select, dressed, and headed 18.0) Lath l.aotf 1.70 Shingles. "A"it*ud»rdtoextra dr/..... 3.3.V4 9.40 Shingles, standard green 3.0)4 3.13 Shingles, No. 1.... t.UM l.m Cedar shingle*.,..... 2.004 a. 10 BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIOX CITIES, The following were received by tho Chicago Board of Trade: Liverpool, Nor. 33-11:30 a. m.—Flour, 196432*. Wheal-Winter. HaTdtfHslodi spring, nodtfua 3d; white. DsOdtfOt todt club, iwodtflOaSd. Corn, 23*fldtfS-lsud. Pork, 435. Lard, 3313 d. Becolpis of wheat for last Ihrcodaya, lauuqra, 7,M»qrs being American. Liverpool. 1:30 p.m.— Lard.33a, Rest unchanged, Liverpool, 3:oo p. m.—Weather dull, fireadstuffs Arm. Wheat—Wlflter, 8s DdtfSs lldt club, M lOdtflO* 3d. Rest unchanged. Liverpool, Nov. 39.—Prime mesa pork-Kaslera. Msi Western, 4 is. Bacon—New Cumberland*. 84s; short riba, 335; long clear, 275; short clear. 2us; shoulders, SUs. Hams, 44s Od. Lard, 33*. Prime mesa beef, market bare. India mesa beef, 70s; extra India mesa, 09s. Cheese, 475. Tallow, »7s.' London. Nov. 39.— Liverpool— Wheat more depo sition to buy; California white. Os HdtfOs Halt spring, OitftM 7di corn easier; 33s ud. Mark Lame— Wheat and com quiet. Cargoes off coast—Wheat tlrm; the de mand for the Continent continues. Cargoes on passage -Wheat flrmer; om quiet. Country markets tor wheat—English and French steady. Special DhpaicA to no Tribune. Liverpool, Nov. 29—iltsu a. m.—Flour, No. I, 22st No. 3. 10s. Uiutx-Wbeat-Wlnter. No. 1. SslOdt No. 3,8 s 7d; ■prior. No.' I. o* Odi No. a. 7sodi whim, No. 1. oa toil No. 2, OSOds club, No. I, 10* 2d i No. 2, pa 9(1. Corn—Now, No. I, 33*odi No. % 23s Bd. rßoruioMS-l’ork. <3i, Lird. aai 3d. Liyirpool, Nor. 82.—Cotton—Id fair demand at OHU3 ia-lSdi aalea, B,uoO bales; epeculalion and ex* port, I,Mobiles; American, o,s*x> baleet aalea fortbo week, 00.000] American, au.oouj speculators took 10,000, of which exporters took B.OGUI forwarded from ■hip*' aide direct to aplnnera, o,ooo} actual export, o.ooo} total receipt*. 20.000; American, 30,000} total •lock, -A'AOOO} American. 131,UU0; amount afloat, 337.c0m American, 3a?, 000. UaxaDiTurra—Pirmt California while wheat, Oa Od 9lia lud}doclub,Ui iud4lo*3d| No. 3toNo.lredWeat* eni iprlog, ?• poops Mi do winter. MPdttfU ltd. Flour—Weatcrd canal. IWOJ3*. Corn-Now, 33a Bda 33a od. Obu-American, 3a od. Dancy, 9* 3d. Peas— Canadian, 33a od. Ctovan Btai> American, 3dae3*i. Provisions—Mete pork. <3i. Prime mew beef, 67a 6d. Lard—American, xia. liacon—Long;cleart36flodi abort do, 30a. Ciiaxiai-Pine American, 48a. TiLLow—37*. bruit* or rmtoLsim-iodi refined do, 9M4BMd. I.IMIKRP Oil.—3Uaod. bnairi or TURi-RMriNB-SSs Od. Haiiv-Common, 11 uieiusud: pale, 8a 104} finest, lu. Bocetpta, of wheat, 10, 000 quarters; American, 7.000 ouartera. Yarni and fabric* at Manchester eatler. llartXßO I’RTROLKPK—*Ne*IHd. SrißiTi or TuaraNTi n i-33a ad432* ed. AMERICAN CITIES. MEW YOIIR. Sptrial DitpateA In TAi Tritun*. Nrw Yoax, Nor. 23.-Grain—Winter wheat more active, and guoted generally itronger.in moit Instances per bu higher} epring unusually acilre In No. s at an advance of l®2u per bu, leering off ttrmlyi cable advices of a more favorable leocri 21U.000 bu No. a Chicago and Milwaukee spring, mainly to ar* rive, at uoe. Corn generally In moderate demand, and quoted lower, about Knabu under yealorday. closing weak} mixed Western, 4UII7ci limited call for No. 3 Western, liye weak at two asked. Gate in better re* quest} generally stronger In prices No. 3 Chicago, 8014 4an»c. HaovmoKt-'McM pork Inactive and weak fop early delivery! Weatera In alack demand at a further decline on new for dellverlce In January and later month*,with November option dodo* at 57.4. L Cut ineata In fair rcqueal. liacoo ea*yt MM bu long and abort clear December delivery Weat at li.tefe. Weatvro aieam lard leaa active and higher price* aa kadi 7MI tea at $o.»); oou tea reported to arrive on private term*, cloalnv at fu. JO bid (oraoot lota T*llow—lnactive; prime to cbolce. eWOftHo flco*n»-Uaw In limited ruqueat. on abaalaof of*9 1p» And tWIUe lor fair to good ruilnlog Cuba; railnod (*ulel|cut*luaf at i>Ho ’ Wuust—l» a brla at SI.OTSt market about ateady. Frcioutb-Id moderate movement at •auallatly un changed rate*; for Liverpool, engagement* Included by aieam i.aou brl* dour, through freight, at a* ed; ai.uuo bu wheat at 7J*d per bu. To flu IFnlrni Auotlaltd Prtst. Kaw Tons. Nov. ■.M.-Cono*—Steady; futureaduilt net receipt* at all United elate* porta during tit# wees. l7o,tr*J bale*; laat year, duo,uuus to* K receipt* at all United State* Peru to date, MM, Odd: t year. .l.WAuai; export* from all United statu* porta fur the week. itAmi); laat year, srkUJU; total ex port* (rout all Culled etatea Buna to date, 7M.UUU: laat year. *u.t,uxj;atock at all United btataa port*, uvt.* uiu; lo*l year. UUUX); dock at all Interior towns lIMUMi |a»l>cax. 77,i«U; atovkat Liverpool. SMUMut Untycar, aji.taAJ: aiock of American aduai fur Great Britain, lU/.coos laat year, iuu.ua). Ftotru—steady: rocutpu.ld.uu brla; auper State and Wcateru. ej.audd.ui: common to good extra. fet.Ml tll.Ui: good to tbolcc. H.IMJI..V; whtto wheat ex* Ut AVi<A.s'>! extra uhlo. gxuualiu: St. l.ows gXHWiav7'>l Mluucaola patent proccu. *3. !»*♦■<. U 5. Unix—Wheat timer: receipt*. st;j.(uu bu: ungrad ed *urUtK.Wc: No. a Chicago and Milwaukee, tui un graded red. fl.O tai.u-H: No. a rod, Sl.mui.C4S: So. bred, #l.t»s* I.IMSj: no.t rcd.tl.uoSuMM(: ungraded amber. Sl.Uia I.uhP»: No. J amber, ii.U'fei a'.**; un graded wliile, No. i white. Sl.ttWi.uiS4; No. l wiilic, it.u>H**i.uiU: extra dowu.-s ji.ua bu at 91.135. Itye tmo: Wcitcm. tw>V«Kc. Barley •teody; ata-rowedstate, wt*c. Malt uulut butau-ady. torn dull, weak, and lower: rocrlitu, toi.u*> bu: ua graded, 44UK1C: No 4:tt|(gNo. J, 48>*J47c! yellow \Uatcru, OaunulctirecelbU. ixuuubut rejected. d-.Sc: white. aijt<*aij*c; mixed Wc*Uru, 2IM »lej white do. 3k«dsi'. ll*v—i»uli and unchanged. Hui-a-Flrm and unchanged. Ueuvsnix*—Cofleo dull and unchanged. Sugar dull and nucDAuged. Uulswa* quiet and unchanged. Klee In (ilrdeoiand: ateady. I‘niiWLaL'u-Markuldulli united, crude, Macs refined. oc. TaU-ow—Oulol and unchanged. Ition,—Dull and unchanged. Tvnnt* rt*x—Market dull at gI.SdU. Loo*—Heavy: W««ieru. gjfeiaiilc. FoomioMe-rurk uhomCi-J. Me*s 57.5C®7.(». Beef dull and unchanged. Cut menu quiet and unchanged. Lard firmer: prime aieam. Xd.tU, Buttu-BuU and uncuangad. . lUi/nwont. N0r.23,-PLovn—‘uuietandnariu,,.. Inal; Weoern super, ♦J.7.v*j.,V) ! ,io r^rL t I??I n : 4.0 i: rto family. *U..vk.|\oj. r,lra > •' •Vi (4k*T*-tVhcnfl(iVcx:frn active and firmer- v- . Tennarlranla red. C1.07M01.07Ui No. u W-?' * winter red. apot and Noremhcr, 91,04x01 n.-i-Vr, 171 cemiMT.f January.i m n j: tveitern dull ami nominal: Weitern mixed In.,t r sr ssixskz, ™™' a ° •liSr Q “ l “ “ d p, " n * r "”'->lt«”'t. (ii.ro Pnovi*ioN*-Dtillt nomfuallr Heady. Ve». fß.y.. Hulk Meat*—Loose il.onidcri'aa'we. r b aldea, 4Ko Per car-loadt do. packed. "»» jA I llacon-shoulder*. 4'ac: clear rib iMe*. «w 1??** italic. Urd-Rcflncd. tle?ee* 7c Ura *» Übttrk—HecvlptaUrsej market eatyi choieew... ern, packed, tliaisei roll*. l.tdiTc. 7 lcc We,t --rari:oi,sc:M-l»oll but firm; crude, TWf roflT,«.H ■_ f.'orfkg-imilandwcaks llio cargos*, twine ' VfimKV-lJultis nominally tl.nuu, nc " "" ,c “ Mra , HIIIPM«ST»-NodO. HKW Oltt.BANft. xaa.! - i. P*omiON»-Pork held at 89.00. Bulk meat* ahonlder*. axes packed old nominally 2He. llacon H we.«, on. tower, .liraldon, 3c. rleor rlb. fUar, 4J*lt4c. Hama, mgar-curcrt. dull at i-aaMi* Larilfiulct: tierce. OU MHc; keg, 7i,1754c! < " lc ' IV::i*Kr-»ti‘adyi We*tem rectified, ii.onat m Okorsntai-tonep atca-ly: fair demand: isiuV,, goc*. ordinary to prime, gold, nnifi ami weak; common to good common. 4*4tUc: fully fair, 4«<«Wcs prime t« choice, Veiin« clarified. fiJtUTUc. .Mota*«;i dull: K* centrlfngal. iflaidc. Utcoqmetinil ataady at acTouV DBAJC—PlmieratTOe. ' I’im.ADll.PlltA. rniLADiLrniA, Pa., Nor. 22.-FtOD«-steadr *n* pnehanged. Uye floor. fj.ta). ,QT *** OnAtw-IVlieatateady: No. 3 red. fl.orjft amiw» 11.0C01.07t wnlie, tI.OTWI.nH. Corn oulcVani uni changed, oat* (inns white Weitern, Ouasie: do. 2(K»2oc. live aleady at AtO-Vtc. ’ m1 ”' 1 PnjvmoN*—Roll and weak. Mea* pork, t* ■<:« 9.25. India me»* beet. 9in.ftoa».w»t amoked, ' -«i“! 11.50: pickled. 9tf.:oii7.sl3t greet:, 93.0xZ43.00. L*m weak: rcflneil ateum. (IWc- ™ lU’TTEN-llcavyt New York. (Rate and Rr*dfonl County (l’a.| extra*, 310220 s Weitern Rcterve.'>ua 32c. Knaa-Weakt Wcttern, 3lc. Cuxxxe-Hieaiy and unchanged. pErnor.giiM-Markalrtiilii refined, Wfcs crude TWe. Winagy—steady at 91.10. • *-r«oe. .j|e, llisokii*TS—Flour, 2.;uobrlis wheat. 4.7,000 hu: corn. 24,uw> bus oata, liwchns rye. i.soobu. CINCINNATI. Cixuikxatt, Nov. 23.-COTTox-Bteady, with kcool lemaml atiw. uciiiuiju in;. Flour— Firmer, but not qnotably higher. Drain— Wheal dull; red and white, Mfln.lc! re. cclPte, 4.9 , 0 imt shipments, aurobu, Corn-DmanJ fair and market firm at 3J«»oic. Oats In eooddeminit at full prieesi 39tf-.Mo. Hye quiet, but Arm, aHwtfJoc Barley quiet and unchanged. PmmsmKi-Pork quiet but firmi hald at 80,35 cash* sales at B*. 33 all the rear. Lard aetlre, Ann. sad higher: sleam.Ba.K3tfA.esi closing 83-87)4 Llrti kettle nominal. Hulk meats quiet 1 partly-cured, 83.0), 8 i.ksj 4.3 M boxed meau quiet but firm; sales of shoulders at Bn.ai flrtt hair of December, llacon dull at 83.35. (4.33, aud 84.50. *“* whiprt—strong at 81.03. BiTrrktt—Oulcl and unchanged. Lixsrro Oil—Firm at Mtf ioc. MtLwACXie, Wl*.. Nor, 33.—PLOtm-Qulet, hot Drain— Wheat ftrmi opened and closeiTfirmen No 1 Sllwaukee bard, W-sc; No. 1 Milwaukee, whci No. 3 llwnukce. met November. 84c; December, *ms<is BlHci January. SAHaa*V*ci No. a Milwaukee. 73Kci No. 4. Wo; rejected, Afltfcuc. Com quiet: No. 9 nom inal at roc. Dais flrmer; No. 9, 310. Ityosteadyi No. 1, 41 c, Barley dull and lower: No. 9 spring, H4c. Pnovisioxs—(julet. but steady, Mesa pore qulstt eld. ffl.On new, gH.o»i prime steam lard, 85. tw. Fnaioiira— Wheat to Iluffalo, 4Htf se. HacKierr-Flnur. o.ouo brlsi wheat, ÜB.au bu. ampxgxTa-Flour. iu.au brlsi wheat, so.rouba. TxniAXAPOLis.Kor.33.— lloas-Flrmer: choice. 87.60 tf3.au fair, 83.7U®3.7aittockcr*,8L75tf3.00:receln*. 4,mu head. Ft.oi'U—Quiet and unchanged, tinaix—wheat Arms No. 3 red, ftne. Corn steady: new, mired. 37ft 3«c; December. SHUtfauc: January. ifiOltc. OtU Steady 1 3lHtf33c; mixed,aoi4®2lc. lire, etc. Paoviainxa-Oreen shoulders, 9Hci clear rib, Ska tiMc. Lard. #A.m. Ham*, QKttOKa. , lUostiT*—Wheat, U.oo) bus corn, 30,000 bu; oats, C.Wju uu. Louistilli. Nor. 33.-Carrox—ln good demand s( oc. Ft.ot'B-Qulet and unchanged. Drain—Wheat ateadyi rud. nuo; amber and while. D3C. Corn quiet ami steady! while, 38ct mixed, Stic, uatsflrtni white. 34Ct mixed, 93c. pnonstoxs—Pork—Old, Bs.an new, 85.50. card— Market easier; choice leaf tierce, 80.:>otfq.7.'ii Oa keg*. 87.50tf7.73. Hulk ineatssteajyt pan cured. 2H tf-jjtci clear rib, f:i.i*>tf).3.'>s clear, 4He. Dacca scarce and firm; shoulders, ac; clear rib, 4Htf4kc- Uams—sugar-cured nominal. Wiiiskt— Market aetlre and firm at 81.01. Boston, Nor. 32.— Flour— Kteadyi Western supers, 83.r0A3.f.0i common extras, 83.7dtf4.23. Uhain—Corn quiet ami steady; mixed and yellow. Altf Atci iicamer. non new, sstfilc. Daw-Demand fain market Rrmt No. land extra white, 08tf40ci mixed, 3itstf3:ie. lire, attffuc. Ittouipr* -Flour, AOUbrlai com, 43,000 bn; wheat, I.UUObII. Shipments— Flour, 700 brU, Toledo. Nor. 23.-ORAIX Closes with wheat flrrn; amber Michigan, spot, November, u'Jdui Decem ber. i'3c! January. ttiMcs No. 3 red Wabaan. spot and November, U7MC| December. iH-ke; January. Corn flnnt liign-mlxed, now, Slot No. 3, U7c. Oai* qulctt No. 2,94 e. |{xcsiprs—Wheat. 47.000hui corn. Sfl.au bu. huiPMENTa—Wheat. K).uubu; corn, U7.au bu. DBTftOIT. DSTROIT. Mich., Nov. 33,-FLOttn-Flrm, Dhaix— wheat itcadyi extra, imUo; No. I white, ftriic; Decemner. itARc; January, ou'lci milling bo. I. UiHc. Kecelpts, 897 bu 1 ahlumcnts, 30,850 bu. Dt rrAio, Nor. 22.—Gn*i!»-Knilrcly neglected this mornings nrices nominally unchanged. FniKitiTa— f'untl (moments to tide-water orcrtor the season. Ilallrood frclgnu nuchauged. Oswann.Nor. 33.— Okai*— Wheat htaryi hard Pa* lutli iprluir. 91.10} No. 1 MlUaulce.irrc; No. 3 red Wa* bruii, $1 01(91.00. corn—Market hoary i No. 3 Toledo, <344(0. peoru. Probia, Nor. 82.—JIiouwisbs—Quiet at |i.ol; lalea KU bri*. COTTON*. OiLrxaTOK. Nor. 33.—Cotton—Ersti mlddllnr, Dc; low middling. Rood ordinary, pcs nut re* cotpta, 7,033 baicei aalea. 2,033} stock. UH.3JO! weekly net receipt!, 34.773} grow rccelnU, 34,71*3} aales. 13.* 400} export* to Great Britain, 4,07f1t to France, 4,307] to the Continent, 0,073; coastwise, 0.380. Itomue. Nor. 23.-Cortos-Qulet and weak; mid* dling, Hjct tow middling, Sftoi good ordinary. Pc: net receipt!, 3,122 bold: Mien, l.ocos stock, 7,M3; weekly net receipt*, 18,074} tale*, 0,300} export* coastwise. 11,009. Charleston, Nor. 32.—Cotton—Quiet and eatyt middling,Otic; lowmlddllng, BJici good ordinary,Bl(c: net receipt*. 3.081 baleit aalea. l.uuoi stock. lo,3tXlt weekly net receipt*, 10,74 ii laid. 8,0(X*: cxnorti to Great Britain, !,(*»} France. 0,8731 to tlio Continent, 4.073} ooaatwlae, 43,001. HAraxgAH, Nor. 33.-Corrow-Qulctt middling, a tic! low middling. BMei good ordinary, 6Wci net re ceipt*, B,3oobale*} aalea, 3,000; stock. 03.734} weekly netreeelpta.23.3iti groat receipt*,23.343; *ale*.l7.-A(i| export* to Great Britain, 8.033} to tint Coutlacnl, 1,278} coastwise, 8,0)01 Ctiannol, 1,003. PKTUOMSU’M. Ci.sraT.AMi>, 0., Nor. W. - Prtrolccm - Qulett quotation!unchanged} itaodird white, lit)toil, 00. Pi-mntrnn. Nor. 23. ParuoLEtru—Dull- crude; lI.WK at Parker's for Immediate abipments redoid. 8143. Philadelphia delivery. OtbCiTv, Pa., Nor.23.—Petroleum— Marketopcned steady} BdNo bid; adraoeed to But 4c; cloud at RU*o bids ■blpmenu, 4l,ouobrlt, areraglngOO.ouos transac* Uuna, 110,000. DRY-GOODS. Nrw Tore. Not. 33.—Business was checked to-day by the stormy weather; cotton goods quiet and fairly steadyi fancy print* dull, but ualobwork styles and Turkey red* In steady request! th# correct price fer Hamilton and Kulckerboeker fancy print* I* ohet ginghams unsettled] men's wear of wooleni In Irregular demaudi areas-goodiqu)e(t%l)kssold freely at auction to-day. Timi’ENTINE. Witvnroro*. N. c., Kov. sw.-sngmorTcgrtjr* TIBX-Oull at 171*0 _ NTOVI». nMI A 17fir<coll"liou»Xllli e il/. l ifn «2rt I ■■ If State Kalr Aaaot'latlona. 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