MARKETS OF THE WOULD Fr!cM o' Cattln, :'h3in. In the Leading- MarKett, THE STHKI:C MVKKET. Toronto, Nov. 1-'. nusineiw wns qui.'l oa the street to-, I iy, n >l inn. h sjruln in, an, I prices are uii-.lriiiKed. The weather ii unf i vn ihle. ml i I ' roads are bid. Hed an, I whi e. wlt.-it is quoted at 63 to U81--V; *..,o.- to I17c ; barley, at in : an-l "its at ic. Huy isscarce; si r.i Nt.'a.ly an! UIK-II i nt.'i'.l. \\ln-it, white, stgt. IM* $uC&\-i Wli-al. re.l OBH1-J 069 V. .-. -. Ot i"'.' Wli.-,t. si.riug '... OBHl-.'ii,'* Pc.is 0(0 060 U.rley 0401-J 045 H u:.J 053 Oats I" -H "'"I Huy 1300 I'.IMI Ml raw 1' mi I- 00 l)l I-SM- I hRS 6Mt 7WI Butler, Ib. rolls Oil* II -'1 I l, tie A- l.i 1 019 OJ2 ( hic.'<eji, per |ir O'M 055 Turk.K i- 1 III OOH n ID . |ier II) Old UOi I 1 eka, i-r pair II 40 070 l),o';. live, per pair 05 050 r i .>, i.-r bi(t 030 040 Apples, fill, psr *bl... 075 HM) ppl.-. eh, i e I IKJ I. ! II ,-f. bin 1 ruiurters.... 7 mi M :fl f.'ie .111 triers ... 4 HO 6UU ll.-.-f, ivir,-.-i>e< 55 750 ( . .vK-.li 501 800 Mutton .' 0,1 6(K) La rubs, Jrin;l |*r Ib ''6 II 0^ I) A I II V MA KICK IN. Duller Creamery is selling well at f mm ii to -5c for rolls, and at. 24 to2.'ic for prints ;choic dairy tub^ells t from 1'J to *te; large rolls are worth from 17 l-i to 18 l-2c. |r pound; nd pound rolls, 19 to gtfc. Supplies are ample, and the general demand fur Bggi Pricee for frenh are from 18 to :V ; picked are worth from 15 1-2 to lie; an<I culM fr..ni X to lOo. Cheese Rather a light trade at friMii 11 lo 12o per pound. W()t)L> I1IDKS. KTC. Current quotalums are as follows: Hides, No. 1 green. 7 1-2 to He ; No. 1 green ateres, 8 to 8 l-2o ; No. 2 gr.-i-ii, 1-2 to 7c ; No. 8 green, 5 1-3 to53-4o; unvl, 81-4 to 9 Me. Calfskins No. 1. 8c; No. 2 7o. Lnmb<*kins *h-. Tal- low Rendi- red, 5 to 5 3-4c. Wool- Fleece, 1C to I7c ; unwuxhnd. flee,-.-, 9 1-2 lo MV : pulled, MHI.-I-. 14 to I!'.-; nd pulled, extra, 'i < ' .'- DltK-SKI) HilCS AMI I'ltDVlSKlN-i. Light dreMl hogN are worth from n2."i to $7 per owl.; heavy 45.25 to 4J5.50; luag clear bacon, sells at to 12c \K-r pound ; m<iked, 13 to 15c ; ainok.-'l ham, 18 to I ' , lard, pails, Itt I-J. ; ati.l tuba, !M J to lOo. '1 .1 .Hi... NOT. 12. At the wmtrrn eattle yarda yesterday the receipts were only 3J liu.ls of live slock, in- cluding 300 cattle, 500 sheep and lainlM, MKI h.>gs .mil a few calves and uiilrh , ,-wa. It,,- IB is nothing doing in shipping at tie. lluichfir trade is easy. Gnxxl stuff 4-11.1 reiidily enough at steady and in i ml fur good to chouvfl cattle there apix-^m Lo be little wunted. Feeders, lockers, iuid bulls were till In eitreuirly u.uty dma,n<l lit ijuotab- ly it:;, L ni(.-d prices. Good milch cowl itnd ohoioe veal Mlvcs are wanted. "Small ntuff" is firmer, while not quotably higher. Lambs an- worth from 3 1-2 lo 4o per puund, and for choice a little more [ was lo-dny paid. I line is also a steady euquiry for choice sheep at trom 3 1-4 to 3 l-2c par pound. No chancre has occurred in boga. 'I Ii beat p>r,re for prime hogs is 4 3-4c. per Ib, mid light and heavy, 4 l-4c per pound. llugi lo fetch the lop prices must be uf prime u.uulKy, <uid acute not below 100 noi above 200 Ibs. niti:.\i)si'Ui.'|.'s, i-. ic Toronto, Nov. 12. HUHJIII-HS in limit I* belter t-day. Spring is qunieft bout itoady at U'lc and flflc. east; g6ose, st 08c west; Manitoba firmer, ud i,-,iii-(- at 91 1-2 l SIJi- for No. 1 hard. I,, i mil o aud wivtl; and liar, for No. 1 hard, aotd 91o for No. 2, K.I.I. White wheat ia quoted at 63 l-2c; a.n.1 red at lilc., ui,ddle freights. r'loui -V. iy dull; curs of 90 per own. patents are reported at 92.tio to $2.7U, weat, Maiiiloba flour is nn- 8li.i.ugi-d ul f4.tiU; strong bakers, $4 3(1 LO bags. Corn I'rioea are weak but un- changed at Hie for Canadian yellow, -nd IM- for new, weat. Oals-Sell at 2ftc fr No. I white, ast; No. 2 white, at 23o, middle f r-.iyhls; avnd 23 l-2u, north and weat. Barky little doimg, aud pri. e< an- unchanged. No. 1 is worth 43o, Mt; No. -i ia quoted at 39 to In, , middle treights; and extra No 8 it quoted at 37o, weat. Ilitrkwheat (juolvd at 46c east, nd 47c weat. Millfed Koay at $12 RU to 913 for snorts, nnd $11 Ml west, for rarleads. IVas Steady and unchanged; are quoted at 57 to 57 1-Jt east, and t>8 I,, ;.!, went. Hyf li itni-h iiiK>-d. aud selling at 45 1-2 to 4Ce \ Milwaukee. Nov. I 1 .'. Wheat Lower; No. 1, 7U-, No. 2, 73 to 74c. Rye Firm; No. l.Slr. Kirley-lli^h'-r; No. 2. tc; ample, 44 to 58c. M un apolia, Nov. 12. Wheat-Cash, 75 1-K;; December, 74 l-c; May 77 l-2c; on track, No. 1 hard, 77 l-8c; No. 1 Northern, 75 1-Hc; No 2 Northern, 71 1-8 to 73 l-2c. Flour and bran Un- changed* Duluth, Nov. 12.-Whe,it-No. 1 har<l, cash, 7Hc; to arrive, 7Kc; Novrnibn . I ' mber, 75 l-2c; May, 81 l-4o; No. 1 Northern, cash, 7tic; to arrive, 7Gc; Nov- eiober, 7Gc, December, 75 l-4c; May, 79 ^-4*; No. 2 Northern, 71c; No. 3 spring, Clr. Coin 37 l-4c. Oats 23 1-4 to ^3c. Hufialo, Nov. 12. Spring wheat iy; No. 1 North rn, old, carloads, 1 3-4c; No. 1 Northern, new, 80 l-J.-. Winter wheat Millers offering 77o for No. 2 red, and 7jc /or No. 1 white ; No. 1 red offered at 7lc. Corn Steady; No. 2 yellow, old. 43 3-4c; No. 8 do., 43 l-2c; new, No. 8 yellow, 41c; No. Scorn, 40o. OatH-Weak; ,\o. 2 white, 27 1 - Ic; No. 3 white, M l-4c; No. 2 mixed, 24 1-2 to 24 - Ic; No. 3 mixed, UI 8-4 to 24c. Barley Western, choice to beat, 00 to G3c; fair to good, 56 to 5Hc; common, 58 to < f Kje Dull ; No. 1, Me; N.I .2, 56c. KI-iXKeed Duluth, caah, $1.77. Flour (Juiet. I stroll, Nov. 12.- Wheat - No. 1 white, cash, 7ti l-4c; No. 2 red, caah, 76 S-4c; December, 77 S-4c; May, 81 7J<c. St. Louia, Nov. 12.- Wheat - Ca*b and No-.i-iuher, 71c; December, 71 1-Jc, May, 7.'. T-i-c. Toledo, Nov. li.-Wh.-at - Cash and tuber, 78 6-Hc; December, 77 l--i; May, HI 5-c. Oorr Cuih and Novem- ber. 87 l-2c; December, 86 8-4e. Oats Ctish und November, 2J l~4c; December, 23 Me. Kye 53 l-.'e. Cloverseed- Cah. 1W, prime, $0.20; D.c, ml.er, |6>0. March. I7.U2 1-2. GEN. FRENCH'S CONVOY Seven Hundred Wagons Brouitht . .1 ouifh In bafety. A despatch from 1'relorin nays: One f liftierul French's scouts, who was captured near Ueidelberg, and wlni was at first treated badly by the lioera, who threatened to shoot him. was afterwards released and taken Mith dispatch to lien. French's heud- ,|ii uici ,. He slate.-* that Gen. Hans Ui.lhii is in oolumaud of the Uoorn, and li.is with him the Bethel, Caro- lina, K'im-1". and Muldleburg oom- niaiuliMi.H. The scout says he reoog- nti'<l n number of British prisonerit In the laager. They were captured <luiing IM-II. KriMicb's first advance. They will be released and furnished with pause* as soon as the of final H h issues passes arrives from Middleburg. The scout also states that the Boers are abort of supplies, and are livinn un in,-ili.-i and metil, and are using Imrnt mealiee to make coffee. The supply of meal, however, is alHimt.ini The Boer* were very much diaap- |> -iitled liecnuse they were unable tu capture nay uf lleneral French's , ,m- voy, which was the object of their con- tinued attacks. The convoy con- sisted of auven hundred waggons. The Iloers admitted that they bad lost heavily, especially the morning utter Gen. French left Bethel. On that occa- sion the Hurra, who thought all the Hi ili-li h i-l none, approached close to a farm near b..-h the tarliineers were posted, and lost fifty in killed and wounilml out of a force of two hun- dred. The Boers expressed the bitterest feelings aliout the Inn n n of farms by the. British. It is explained that the only farms burned were thuie whose owners had ,1m, something deserving punishment. MET A HliRO'S DKATM. Captain Chalmers of the Canadian Mounted Infantry. A .i,--|.:ii<-li fioni London, eaya: Lord Itolii-ilH, in a d.-xpntch dated ,!.,|, inn, -slim K, Nov. 5, reports to the War Office as follows : "Sujitli-Morrein Htatca thtt Major Sauu.lers nnd Captnin Chalmers, of the Canadian Mounted Hiflra, bebiived with great gallantry in the notion of November 2. Saun.lers rode out under a heavy fire to bring an unhorsed non- commissioned officer. "Saunders was \vnun, Inl und his horse, was killed, and Chalmers wnnt In his osaiatanoe. Haumlers implored him to leave, hut was refused, and the gnl- lant Chalmers was, I grieve to any, killed." CMT t II VI MKII- MKCIWI) Oap Chilmers wns n graduate of the Royal Military IVdlttge, Kingston, Dominion Elections-How the Parties Stand Results of th.e Polling Last Week. The Names of the Sucoeesf ul Candidates Indicated by apita! Letters. Majorities Subject to Slight Change. o.\ r.\!CM)-N'iiii-tj-Tn .Mi-iii Constituency. iiu (to be held) i: n*.-!! J'.tunt, H kville .. .. i. Lib. M'.rtin Maj. 'on. M. j. In 1. [, ... 3.^1' F, rnuT inoni'jer. Maj, K. 11 < -in ... T I 'yment GORDON ... * 1,< in y i'vment, Lib. IS'^t CUlirv ilt 1IKVU '3*) Henry it LBKRT 23.*! [Heyd.Lib 31 ' Lib -'J J ..Varp-ill. Hon.. 167 i' \K' ;| I L 28 Kiin-e X c\\ll'RELL . 114 M.-NYil . 'M,-9(ll r,. "! 31 llnioe, W Curd well Tol.Mlfi 603 C purge iT.ilmin Ind 4 ) JOHNSON . ... ISO \V. StuMn.... M.-L. Stewart.. ..,-., l,,d 3H4 H Igins, Con 40 Carleton . '.iinwall and Stormont Duti'las M- Krilar KIDD 1." Mulhern ' i ; 1 E l 'HJ nnger, Lib.... 598 lRrr*4r l ,.n 6'J rlKol'F.K .. '-M7 \V\RM HH , .1 169 Elgin B .. THORNTON 4i> . . 'fUith IJh .1i KAM 1J3 Kljrin W 1- ' iiigan and C ITKRLAN1 itiUAN >N41 A 1 jjfuiv* Essei, N KsMex 8 > I.', White McGregor, Lib 471 Cowao Lib IH'i 0.' WigU <.VIN . 311 P. D. Rogen. * UKLI Carrut tiers ... ........ ID ......... on Maulennaa, Coa 784 lU-td.Con 107 SPROl'LE . ><J Rproult*. Con 8-1 Patorson Ub 41J4 Ore? N HollSKY . . 3tii!-.rl:i .. .. drey, 8 tUldimand and Monrk . Unit, m . .. RICH\Rl>r ON 38 THO.Ml'SO.V . Montagus, Coa 71) Hendor-,n, Cost.... 84 Macphirtoa, Lib... 64 HK \IiKR8ON I'M) Hamilton 1U -tin/-.. K. H mm/-, K Wood ij i i t. r- ii . * ..{ Hurley NORTH KL T P .. .. 6*> "\ >V<vwi, Liu Ul Hurley Ub . Wl c\i---i( \LI.KV :BY fc'K) Corby Oua .... B-iJ MACOONALD MoMillan %Uodonld, Lib.... 1^( \l Mi lisa Lib . 804 MoEWBN ! Huron \V IMLMES ... . .. riolnet Lib .... 144 HTEPHEX8 .. it*.*. ^bell, Lib 147 stio two Lib Ul Kingnton Ijmibt.'n, F. Lanark, N 1 anuri. 3. BRITTON .... 19.'* Mflutyro sIMVl'oVS ... 900 Kraser, Lib 401 'union. Lib 9y< Ru-:un-.-nd, Con '^7( Haggart, Con 871 JOHSSTOM . oDOlUiina Caldwcll I'.u- A \!i\ll U HAi.. \- r 3M l>r Preston .. T/eeds and Orenrille, V. . . Leeds, 8. 1 "1,-oln and Niagara .. l.on'lnn Mirldlewx K. ... ISie* LAVKI Lli &l Ixiwis TAYLOR 4t Taylor C-on. .... 4Sl .. WILSON l'>0 Wilson C-.u 14 UXNCASTER 107 <<ih*on. Lib 4'i m MAN i:ilon .... 800 Beat! ii- W. Rxmilhouss Bettie Con ... 41 'lOl'R 709 iilmxitr Con 441 Middststm, N Middlesex. *. . .. .. Midile*t, W Miikokaand I'arrv Round Nip idling (to be held) K'e . .. vHITT 4-1 TlaU, Lib. 69 UoJudd MoC.ugsn. Lib. ... 740 < alvert. Ub S4l CALVKRT .... Watnon l.'.i |i,inl.i|i MoCormick, Coa. .. V>* Kloek Con 064 Klock . . . N it,.lk, N ,1k, 8 Vott liunitinrland, \V. .. Northumberland, K. . . .. CHARLTON .. Aoc. Charlton. Lib 644 TIBDALH 1M Ttsdale. C<m. t7l LL Cuillet, Con 70 COCH R A VE HO Co. hrsna. Cosv. .... 897 Lintbam, LiK 17 Ontario, N 1 mlsno, 8 M.-I EOU . . .. 100 140 Smith Burnett, Lib; 144 Ontario, W Ottawa Uviord,' S. ..".."..'.. 1'eel IVrth N ,>TLD ".'.{ i ...iild. Lib Aoc. n^loourt. Lib. ... 191 H-..toKion. Lib. ... 471 ^uthwIiiiHl, Lib. . IWl Canine-til. Lib. . 760 r>ther:ou. Lib. . 444 MoLerea, Don 44 lUf HIRRFTT 400 -TMIFK' 1 \\ K1..I1I rVat ticniuu .... 30QI> Wmllarw" \ M. T. Buchanan BLAIN V> . . McI.AKRV 180 I'.-uh 3 . Mill Krb, Ub 911 Lajig, Lib Ill 1. \\C, !Vt,-rboro', \V I'reMcoti I'riii.-fi r'dwitrd .. .. Renfrew, X K"iif t ,-w, M. -nil, ., E Hirm-oe, N . tiiit'Oe, H. .. .. .. Toronto, C Toronto, B. M i .-Han KK\DKY JM Kvodry, Cun 814 CUMAX L Cloran .... .............. .............. Hroulz I.itt 818 . 1 1|;\ 71 I'ettet, Ind. 8U1 \fa.-ki-. I.P< 6S Fwguson, Con 4 1 ."-' .IK 107 White WRIGHT ..... -J-.'S hVrguson F.DWAKhS fl(K) l'i Uv CIIKW \M Bennett UrtuiHit, Coo 1'34 M.CAKTHY .. M.-Carthy, Ind 18 1 White-ili . . 1 K N \ 1 1 X 8<X> TvrwMtt (,le. 'r!) C,m 44 Bertram .l.-.-'dt. Lib 100 R .bertwui. Ind 1A14 r itt HIIOCK fl* Dr. Hargrave . \ . Mc-Karren . . H. Htovenson ] KKMP Il'lU All -n i 1 VRK.K S*J.i CUrks, Con 418 Vit-toria, N Victoria, 8 ].;K 1810 M Key Me Hugh Ill i.MKS 41 -1 -'m. I'.n . '261 VRIMtMAV . 'i-ifi |M,-ftnirii Lib !i IHEAORAM ... A.-C S.- Dam ^ jjy^j W.-llund '. .."..".. Wellington, C Wellington, N Wellington, S Wr.ni worth and N. Brant Went worth, 8. York. K. York. N York, W Shmntr i 1 \ K K l VI ljvini(4ton 1 iH. . . . 89 GI-'.RMAX 40*i M.C-li-aiv NM'l.wy. Con. 160 -;ein|>le,Lib 621 M. -Mulles. Lib. ... 169 K.I. pfer. Coo 138 S. Miervill.., Lib..... 1181 Rom. Lih U7 \I.;O\\'AN .. aoo Me Mullen .l I'HRIR ... 111 Kloeirfer PATKRSON .. Sclev aw Jones SMITH 200 M \CI.EAN 71.1 Ml LOOK . AOOCurrv Mulock.Lib 676 Wallace, Con 4068 Campbell IWALLACK 800 NOW SCOTIA Twenty Members. Aoti^oniih ( 'ape Bret o . . Culchcster WAHE 164 Mills Mill*. Con 1ST M, ISAAC .... JOHNSON M. Isaac, Con 117 ( iTuuuor. Con 110 4.',ll Sir C Tn|i|ier DR. KKNMM 1 M-Clui, M.-lii.u^iUl, Con.... 617 i,ni IUKY ... . aoo . . 400 Cahun 1 , K ,in, lab 1M k'opp Lib 40 coi-iv i . 1 1 \ -V, ,ro Muhlai / limits KRASKR 850 iiii-i/,.ry BORDEN , 40 Kta--r, Lib 74 K.'i.l.-n. Con .. 684 Wallace RCHSK.I.l K K \ N \ W .. 1 %) I'lltllu'll Kn^.11, Lib Sal Inverness.. .. .. .. King's l.iim-nliurg ncum | 111' Inn Mid Mi-I.KN.NAN. .. M,-Unnan. Ub 144 H-.r,lsn Lib .. 471 BORMEN |!M \V,-),-,trr ... .... M, l*an K M 1 It VI II 10O Kanloarh. C..IU M Tup|>er, Con 29 SIK 11 Tl'I'l'EH 141 ( BKLL M \ H.-ll Con .. 194 M. \T1IKSO \ 7rt t.iiiii-4 l.illu-. Con -i -".M'-ll'urne and Queen's KIKI.IMNG . .. Nil ni,,,ith Vi<-ioria KI.INT KliSS Flint lab IS l 10 M 1 nkill and a veteran of the Nnrth-West re- '. II ,11 When the Montreal Garrison Artillery left tor the. North- Went in April, 1865, dipt. Chalmers was at- l.i.-li.-d to the corps as a lieutenant h. No 1 (littery, of which Lieut.- (\il Col'. lh,.|i Cipt Cole, witt in cum- in tin d 1 In ,'tighuut the whole of (lie , -a nip aiifn Ii and Ool. Cole shared the siiine i.-nt On his return he received an appoint iin-nt as officer in the \ ill-West Mounted I'ul.ie. wilh which organization he was con- i, ,1 for eight years, when he i-lii,. 1, and was appoint- ed Government surveyor tor the Territories. He was busy build- ing a road from K.lm on to the Paoe river when 'i Ounndian Mounted Kiflea were raised tie volunteered, and was appointed an of- II,. w is a i. , i\ ,- ,i Amherat- burg. Out., and was uuia.irri-.-il STILL SNIPING. ~~ Outposts Near Bloemlonteln Fired , On A despatch from London, says: A ,lri|> ii-li from Hi M niiniii -in aays trainloada of Boer* and Germans who have lieen deported from the Trans- vaal are pa.ising through there oa their way south. The. Iti itiih outpocti near Bloemfon- tcin were sniped at on Sunday. The Boers, held Leuuw kop, three miles Houth-aaat of Plnenifontein, on Mon- day. ton th-unpl nn Fri'l-iy ev.-niiiK at 8.30. 1" was greeted by Lord Wol.suk-y and His staff, as well as in innr. IMO as- u-inhly of towuflpcople. At Mo'olock )i,- *t ,lown i,> th,! Miyoraliy ..anqtipt, the- fir^i of a series of bn- juets to ho given in his honour. DAR1IVG POLICfc fcXPLOIT. Raided and Captured a Town Held by the i nemj. A despatch from Aliwal North, says; Lieutenant Aldridge, aocouv- [>un (1 !>y Viney nnd ten police, left ROUVT II r.-cen Iy fir Z s ron 1 hey i '.mid l-y Muyfield'M farms, ap- [>rouchi,ug Zustron from the. Basuto- i le, mil galloping over the hit) right into the town, whir.h they im- mediately held up. T-II lloure. including the landdroat, w ii- , apt ured, and 17 horses were seixcd. Two British prisoners were i>-le-ied trom gaol. The pnrty re- nt n,-l to Rouxville the ame evening with tholr v-1. GEN. BULLER ARRIVES Creeled by Lord Woltely and an Immense Assemblage. \ iletpnili h f rotu >i>in h unpton s-iys; Sir Mi-,lv.-r< Mullpr. on the Dunve^nn Ctistle, from Capu TOWD, reported at