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The Brussels Post, 1900-11-15, Page 2Re THE SST.N ults of the Polling Last Week. The Names of the Successful Candidates Indicated by Capital Letters. fljorities Subject to Slight Change. ONTARIO-Ninety-Txvo idYembers. Conetimeney. Addington .. . ' lgoma (to be held) ' , nthwell „ „ uzb • lit S. .. oolcvil , r la , Bruce, E.. ,. Bruce. 11 . .. . Bruce, W ICazdwell . „ „ (Carleton . , . , , ornwall and Stormont. (Dundee ., ., urliam, E.. )Durham, W .. .. .. Elgin, E „ .. 'Besse, W.. .. .. .. Besse, N .. .. .. )Eseex, s.. .. .. ih'routenac .. IGlongarry ., .. ., Grenville, S. .. .. .. /Grey, E... .. .. .. !Grey, N. .. .. .. ,GGrey, 5 ... aTlald'imand and Monett ti !ton ,Humiltoa ... .. .. { gs, E, .. gs' S . .. .. W. ,. .. .. ton.p.'., ...... oN.. .. , S. and GrenvillC N. n and Niagara . , Mliddlasex, F. .. .. 4ddlesex, .. (Hastings, ',Hastings, uron uron uron ant togs J nnrbto (Comet° ,7Ermnrk Lanark, Reds Leeds OnnD. m0o1 .one Lib, Maj. Martin D meet . Y ' GORDON ON ,,. „ IIEYD 200 Derbyshire ..,....., Coureans CAMPBELL 114 TOLMIE 563 McKellar Mulbern ,., Johnson /'ewers Borth Wilson MaCngan and Casey . . SUTHERLAND COWAN 16l scEIELL Sn N iiddlesex, S... .. .. iddlesex, W. .. Intkoka and Parry Sound iipissing (to be held) 4iorfelk N. .. .. . Norfolk, S... Northumberland, W. .. Northumberland, E.. , Ontario, N. .. .. .. Ontario, S..' .. .. Ontario, TV. .. 12....... .• Ottawa.. .. .. .. •1 Oxford, N. .. .. .. l Oxford, S. .. .. .. Peel . . .. .. .. T4srth, N. Perth S... .."..".. Peterboro', D. .. .. feetcrboro', W. .. .. reseott rinse Edward.. .. enfrew, N, ' Renfrew, S. .. .. .. Russell . .. .. Simcoe, E. .. .. ., 'Sirecoe, N... .. .. , 4imroe S. .. .. .. Toronto, Torontog..„. '..' ..". Toronto, W 'Victoria, N .. . Victoria, S . .. !Waterloo, N... (Waterloo, S. .. Welland .. . ;Wellington, 0. ;Wellington, N. Wellington, S. !Wentworth end N. ;Wentworth, S. •. !York. E. .. York, N. .. .. !York, W, . .. { Carruthers Hartman HORSEY . Landorkin TIIOMPSOie'I McAinnon Wood • Teetotal Hurley Harryot Young AMC:t1ONALD McMillan IHOLMES STEPHENS B'RITTON Fraser JOHNSTON Caldwell 1"rost Lewis °nerd Gibeen $IYIa1X Gilson ate McHUGI.N CALVERT Watson Con, Maj, Ind, Former member. Maj, BELL , 3008n11, Con 87 Boycece Dy mo it lb 18 7 Clonov Clam,Con, 59 Fenr ..... Boyd, ib $81 CCLjBERr ..... 2333 ........ . ..... Comstock, Lib 208 CARGILL , ...... .... 20 Cargill, Con 107 McNeil McNeill, Con . 31 Ganrg° Tohu[e, fad:... ... 488 JOHNSON 150 W. Stubbs..,, Stubbs, Incl 384 KIDD 1000 MoL. Stewart.. Hodgins, OW... . 209 PRINGLE , . , ........ , 150 , . , Ouetainger, Lib, ... 592 BRODER 267 Broder, Con WARD 148 Craig, Can. THORNTON 40 Reith, Lib, INGRAM 133 Ingram, Con ROBINSON 41 Casey, Lib 726 A. Lnkrro .... McGregor, Lib, Cowan, Lib 334 D. D. Rogers,Ropey, Ind Maclennan, Con.... 60 Reid, Con 250 Sproule, Con, Paterson, Lib 38 Lander'kin, Lib ltfontegue, Con 150 Henderson, Con.,.. 628 f Macpherson, Lib.,, 737 ` Wood, Lib 500 Hurley, Lib 800 Carseellen, Con...,. 800 Corby, Con Macdonald, Lib, , .. MOEWEN.200aMcMillan, Lib :Elolmos, Lib Campbell, Lib Btdtton, Lib 00 Pi raver, Lib Johnston, Lib. .. 68..._......:,Rosamond, Con 3310 Dr, Preston .. Haggert, Con.... . 221 root, Lib. Baylor, Con. 100. Wilson, Con. 107 , Gibson, Lib. W. Roadhouse. Beattie, Onn. 700 Gilmour, Con 421 Patz, Lab, ', McGugan, Lib.... Calvert, Lib. McCormick, Con. . Klock, Con. Oberlton, Lib 150 Tisdale, Con. Guillet, Con. 60 Cochrane, Con, 300 Graham, Lib. Burnett, Lib. 592 White 62 Wigle CALVIN 600 Maclennan REID .,.,.. SPROUT E 36 Gordon RICHARDSON ' 171Montague HEND RSON' BARKER BRUCE NORTHRUP CARSCALLEN, CORBY 117 Dickenson ' 27 Mleiean 150 ,Smith 193 McIntyre SIMMONS 600 Hanna ROSAMOND IIAGGAi31T LAVELLE AY.LOR WILSON LANCASTER 200 Beattie GILI$OUR 11i3RR1TT .. .. , 650 Judd 160 Dunlop licOormiek McCool /Gook CHARLTON Aco.. Atkinson TISDALE I+foCOLL 14 Gu Wet Denike COCHRANE ......... Graham MoLEOD (ROSS 140 Smith i�GOULD 800' Roche ELOCU.RT 126 EMMETT Stewart Champagne SUTIiERLAND 2000 Wallace CARTW13IGHT 679 King Featherston BLAIN Goetz MoLAREN ERB 28 Prldbaro ..... RANG 75 Sexamith McClellan. KENDRY CLORAN. 275 Sabourin Pettet ALCORN MACKIE 107 White WRIGHT 228 Ferguson EDWARDS .......... _ 500 Porloy CHEW 138 Bennett. MGCARTIIY 500 Cameron Whltesidea LENNOX Flett BROCK Anderson ICEMP Allen CLARKE Burns .... OILER Moray ivleliugh 02 109 62 178 400 M. T. Buchanan 4.5 160 .,t 3541 182 A00. 734 107 521 424 66 713 84 64 251 223 743 245 1,69 305 140 157 152 401 990 270 370 9 488 141) 422 41 441 62 740 341 258 964 444 278 70 897 17 344 mid, Lib. co.A Beleourt, Lib. ..., 191 Hutchison, Lib476 Sutherland, Lib. ,1801 (Cartwright, Lib. ., 750 Featherston, Lib466 McLaren, Con 46 Erb, Lib 218 Lang, Lib 815 Kendry, Con 319 I. Cloran ....JProulx, Lib.,,318 Pettet, Ind 221 Mackie, Lib 03 Ferguson, Con 422 ,.,,, IEdwerds,Lib 1803 Bennett, Con 125 McCarthy, Ind 13J yrwhitt fdec'd),Con 40$ Dr. Hargrave . Bertram (deo'cl), Lib 250 A. McFarron., Robertson, Ind 1816 Clarke, Con 413 LOsler, Olen 038 ghee,Con 251 Mcugh, Lib 62 Seagram, Con 309 Livingston, Lib 80 McCleary, Con 189 Semple, Lib 691 McMullen, Lib 162 Klcepier, Con 133 Somerville, Lib 1121 Bain, Lib 187 Maclean, Cnn 3 Mulock, Lib 676 Wallace, Con 4068 731 5001 214 1190 1866 10 211 Shantz GERMAN Semple McMullen GUTHRIE Brant PATERSON , ... Sealey „. . . . • Rowell MULOCK Campbell duel ulS VROOMAN ..........095 SEAGRAM Ace CLARE I60 400 McCleary........., McGO WAN .......... 200 TOLTON 40 1113 Kloop£er 200 Jones SMITH 200 MACLEAN 715 600 Carry IWALLACE .... 600 Stevenson - NOVA SCOTIA --Twenty Members. !Annapolis . .. .. Antigonish .. .. Cape Breton .. .. l Colchester .. .. ,. cntnberland .. .. bigbyy .. .. .. iGuysboro .. ,. .. (Halifax .. .. .. { rante .. .. ., Inveeness.. )(King's .. . '..' .. LJ unenburee .. fPictou .. .. .. ,. { !Ripinnond.. .. ;•Shelburne and Queen's Yarnioath .. .. .. Victoria .. . , .. . . WADE MoISAAC JOHNSON DR. KENDALL McClure LOGAN 00139 FRASER Roche Wallace RUSSELL MoLENNAN BORDEN McLean McDonald McGregor MATHESON FIELDING FLINT 164 Mills Gerrior 450 Sir C. Tupper McDougall GOURLEY 200 400 Calan 70 Jones 250 Gregory BORDEN..,..,., 40 KENNY 85 12 Putnam ......... 200 Cameron 190 Webster IiAI/LRACH SIR 1E. TUPPER SELL 76 Gillies 600 Ritchie 250 Corning 140, MoCankili IIUIILLUJJ.S OF THE WORLD ' Beef, oarcasesrters Calves, each Prises a" Cattle, 01,9513, grai•ibe in the Leading Markets. • TEE. STREET MIARNET. Taranto, Nov. 12,—Business was quiet au the street to -day, not much !grraiin in, and prices are unchanged. The weather isunfavorable, and the roads are bad. Red and wester wheat Ss' quoted at 68 to 68 1-2c; goose at 666 to 87o; Ibariey, at 400; and oats at 28 to 800. Hay is scarce; straw steady and uxr0hangod. Wheat, white, etgt. 30.08 30881-2 Wheat, rad 0681-22 069 Wheat, goose 088 007 Wheat, spring '... 0881-2 009 PSH 0 00 0 60 Barley ,,. 0 401-2 0 45 Iiye .,......• 0.62 0 58 Oats ,... 0 28 0 30 Hay,... 1.3 00 15 00 Straw ,..... 1100 12 00 Dressed hogs 0 50 7 00 Butter, lb, rolls .,, 018 021 Eggs, new laid,,,....,013 022 Cnbioltena, per pair0 80 0 65 Turkeys, per lb 0 08 010 Beene, par lb.. .... 0 08 008 Ducks, per pa i , 0 40 070 Dunks, live, Per ;lair 0 15 0 50 Potatoes, per bog,... 0 30 ' 0 40 Apples, fall, per bbl 0 75 100 .Allsples, cbo4ae ... 100 150 Beef, hind rluartera,.., 706 850 5 01) Mutton 6 On Lamhs. spring per ib 0 00 DAIRY MARKETS. 13utte•r—Creamery is selling well at from 20 to 25c for rolls, and at124 to 25c for prints ; choice dairy tub sells at from 10 to 200; large rolls are worth from 17 1-2 to 18 1-2e per pound; and 'mind rolls, 10 to 200. 'Supplies are ample, and the 'general demand fair. Eggs—P.rioee for fresh are from 18 to 23c; pinked aro worth from 15 1-2 to 16b; and culls from 8 to 10e. :Cheese Rather a ,light trade at frown 11 to 12c per pound, WOOLS, HIDES, ETC. Current quo'tationa aro de follows:. ---Tilden, Not 1 green, 71-2 to Be ; No. 1 green stares, 8 to 8 1-2e ; No. 2 green, e 1-2 to le; No 3 green, 514 toy 3-40; cured, 81-4 to 9 1-4e. Caifeltins-•,No, 1, 8c; ,Na 2 7n. Lambskins -806, Tel- law--Rondered, 5 to 6 8-4o. Wt5O1— Fleece, 16 to 110; unwashed, fleece, 9 1-2 to we; polled', ;super, 18 to 190 and pulled, extra, 22 to 22o, DRESSED BOGS AND PROVISIONS. Light dressed hogs are wor'tb from 32.25 td Off peer cwt.; heavy 35.25. to 35.50; long clear bacon, sells' at Oto 6 00 7 60 8 00 6 00 0 08 100 14$; 94 !Pills, Con. Melaane, Con 1 Tupper, Con McDougall, Con McClure, Lib Iogen,Lib - Copp, Lib Fraser, Lib {Borden, Cnn Russell, Lib Haley. Lib - MoLonnan, Lib harden, Lib Y,rnlbach, Con 107 117 810 617 6 156 40 78 688 381 35 14.4 471 86 {Tupper, Con. 228 Re11, Oen 1354 (4illiea, Con Fielding, Lib„.....Acc. Flint, Lib 18 'Bethune, Con 172 22 12o per pchwcl ; smoked, 13 to 15e ; smoked ham, 18 be 150; lard, pails,' 10 1-20; atiel tubs, 012 to 10e. Toronto, Nov. 12.—At the western oattle yards yesterday the receipts were only 04 loads of live stock, in- cluding 300 cattle, 600 sheep and lambs, 500 hogs and a few calves and milob dnWs, There is nothing doing in shipping oattle. Butohor trade is easy. Good stuff sells readily enough at steady and unchanged prices. Outside the de- mand fox good to choice cattle there appears to be little waisted. &ceders, stockers, end bulls ware all In extremely easy demand at qu.otab- ly unchanged prilaes. . Good mach cows and choice veal salves are wanted. "Small stuff" le firmer, while not quotably higher. Lambs are worth from 8 1-2 to 4o per pound, and for choice a little more was to-dals paid. There is also n steady enquiry for choice sheep et ikon" 3 1-4 to 31-20 per pound. No ohmage has occurred in hogs, The boat price for prune begs te.4 8-40 per lb, and light and heavy, 4 1-40 per 1rou,nd. QUIBFiklq-.Sixty-five Members. Constitueney._ Argenteuil. , • Bagels . , „ .. Beauco ,. Beanharnors Nelhahasea. , . , , Borditer„ .. .. Bonaventure .. Brom° . Chambly and Vorehores Chaiuplain Charlevoix ; . .. . . Ohateangue . ' . Chicoutimi -Saguenay , Compton.. ,, Dorchester , , , . , , . . Drummond & Arthabasoo Gaspe , ., Ilocbeln5a.. Huntingdon ' . .. Jacques antler .. .. Joliette . .. .. Kamouraska .. .,. Labelle , , , . . Laprairle and Napierville L'AssomP eron Luval. .. .. Levin L'Ialet .. .. .. .. Lotbiniere. .. .. Meisouneuv, .. Maektnoag.. ., .. Megantie . .. .. Misoiaquei .. .. ., Monteath: ... .. .. 1 Montmagny .. , .. .. Mont•moreney . .. Montreal -1.w.. Anne's .. St. Antoine . St. Janos St. Lawrence.. St. Mary's.. Nicole( . .. , . . . . Pon Sao .. .. .. Portueaf.. .... Quebec Centro Quebec IOost. .. , Quebec West . .. .. Quebec County .. . , Richelieu . .. Richmond and Wolfe. Rinronski .. .. .... Rouville .. St. Hyacinthe . St. John's and Iberville Sheflord .. .. .. 8herbroolr... .. Soulougoe Stanstead . .. .. Tomiseouatn .. .. .. Terrebonne.. .. .. . . ThreeRivers & St. Maurice Two Mountains .. , . Vaudreuil .. .. .. • Wright .. .. .. .. Yamaaka .. .. .. .. Lib: Ma: Cosi. Maj. C1{RISTIE 175 Sin-mean MAII•CIL' lln GOl).3OTDT . a ... , ..... 1,200 B351aoljduoc LORE 282 Bergeron TALiIOT #80*olley ,. t1ROI13AI,i'BAULT 200 Lamaraho MARCIL 157 Belanger PISIIEI2 .,c GEOI R /LION 75 England .............. ANGER5 500 Parizeau ROUSSEAU 272 Marcotte,., , . 200 Onion BROWN450 Craig GIRARU 05 POPE 300 (MORIN, ... .. 155 Rouleau (Ind. Con,) LAVERGNE ,........., ACC Toessignant Lemieux01iE Beaudry. ............. MAp7o Lacliapollo ....... , .... MACLAREN 20 Welsh Deoaric MONK 49i BAZINET 80ltenaud . ... . ..... . ..... CARROLL Tashereair BOURASSA 100 Poulin Ouellett MONPET 119 Genpal, .. .. LAUIIIER . 30s Etibler .. . DP CItTIN 07 Leonord. 439070 Dumenti DEI4ERS ......... ....I or... . DECHENE' 2500aron ' FOR'TIN 1,050 StaSord.. , .... . PIIISFONTAINE 8000a[nret LEOR113 250 Caron ................ . TURCOT 100 Treohotte ..........., ... M'E1C4S 660Comeau DUGAS 150Dngae ' MARTINEAU , 25 Berner Corrii ono CASGRAIN . . GALLERY 3011$tsiaa ookav 330 13t,A' ;.� Q31 1F.R:D"I11tE 1 00@,Peatra ile� ..,....,....... .. . '.CARTE 1,28Mlniremactier Leduc HATS .. 45 311013413AY 78 Hrahneen........ . ELi+3`1,E 348 Larne ' MAIATEI 7 531 Chateanvert.;.... LAURIER 2 6000hapleau DOE/ELL 371 FIT:TI'ATRICK 3RUNEAU • 66000017110640111"1 T013131 1;278sono ROSS 190 Ta e BR07)EDit 1 225 David BERNIEIR 1 124 Cartier DENIERS 200 Nadeau PAltrl_IELEE 400 SavaV ' Le Baron MOINTOS I3 ..........59 130UR.BONNAIS 200 Bissonette .. LAVELLE .... 150 Moore...... .... GAUVREAU .......... 450 Grandbois PREFONTAINE 320 Chauvin BUREAU 441 { Panneton . ETHIER 70 Grroarard IiAIIWOOD 2501Lapointe CHAMPAGNE 175 Mobougali MIGNAULT 200 Menden. ........ Mil. i F oa'mer. momber. Maj, Christie, Lib 75 Maroile Lib 4 7 GaodboutLib 427 1Targeron, Con ,.,,, 48 Talbot, 14b 310 J•E,Arohia,baulb, L Ano, Clone, Lib 762 Fisher, Lib 31)3 Gooffrron, Lib Acc, Hereon, Con $70 Angora, Lib 130 Brown, L1b Several, Lib 700 1000 Pope, CO/1 ... _.4133 Morin, Con 330 1 Lavergne, Lib 1048 Lemieux; Lib. . , 42 Madera, Lib 600 Salver, 1.13,710 Monk, Con 113 Bazinet, Lila ,. ., 316 Carroll, Lib 11 Boman” Lib.,,,,, 400 Monet, Lib„276 Gauthier, L' ib 110 Fortin, Lib 92 Demers, Lib Ace. Deehene, Lib 6 Fortier, Lib..,...., -170 Prefontaine, LibI570 Logos, Lib - 290 Tnreot, Lib 654 Meigs, Lib 216 Doges, Con 206 Martineau, Lib 560 24)I , Cosgralr, Con ,. , , 50 Quito, Con 114 Roddick, Con 173 Desmarais, Lib ... , -130 Penny, Lib 717 Dupre, Lib1490 Leduc, Lih ........ 247 Peupore, Con ON Joly de Log/Mere, L 56 Maledrin, Lib - Ace. Laurier, Lib 2191 P. S. Kerwin., Dobell, Lib 231 Fitzpatrick, Lib..,. 90",4 Bruncan Lib....,,. 134 Stenson, Iib 238 ............. Ross,Lh Ace. Brodeur, Lila ,...,. 970 Bernier, Lib Aco. ... Tarte, Lib. Acc. Parmelee, Lib 465 McIntosh, Con 98 Bourbonnais, Lib , . 193 Moore, Con 435 Gauvrcan, Lib Ace. Chauvin, Con 128 Caron, Con ,.. 269 Maier, Lib ........ Harwood, Lib Champagne, Lib Migneault, Lib .. 17 495 775 18 BRITISH COLUMBIA—Six Members. Bunted (to be held) .. New Westminster .. Vancouver .. .. . Victoria .. .. .. Yale & Cariboo (tobeheki)• Maxwell MORRISON Sloane Drury Riley .. Gallaher 'Garden Dewdney Woolley BAlaLE num MacNeill McClain SMiITIT Foley { Maxwell, Lib 298 Morrison, Lib 298 MuLines, Lib 197 Earle 216 Prior .. 195 Ro;tosk 345 ?7E1Y 11 S*WiK—Fourteen Members,. Albert .. .. .. .. .. IJIW;IS... . Carleton .' .. .. Carvell Charlotte .. .. .. .. Armstrong C}loueeeter ., .. .. TURGEON Kent .. .. .. .. .. LEBANC King's .. .. .. Doraville Northumberland . .. Morrissey Restigoaobe .. .. .. REID 75 St. Join City .. .. BLAIR 1007 St. John City and County TUCKER. • • , 671 Sunbury and Queens. .. White Westmoreland. .. .. EMM1RSON Victoria .. .. .. .. C05TIGAN York .. .. .. .. GIBSON HAJ.Bn OANONG , . , 350 Blanchard ...,.... ... 500 'McInerney.......... FOWLER , . • . ROBINSON McAlister Foster Stockton WILMOT ,,800 Powell Ace' Richards 85 McLeod 200 500 100 435 79 Lewis, Ind 842 Hale, Con 400 Ganong Con .. 472 Blanchard, Con 801 McInerney, Con527 Doraville, Lib 515 Robinson, Con. 507 McAlister, Con ..... 44 Ellis, Lib 722 - Tucker, Lib 191 Blair, Lib 624 Powell, Con 1O1) Costignn, Lib... 646 Foster, Con 1542 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND—Five Members. King's Prince, E... .. .. , Prince, W Queen's, E . .. .. Queen's, W .. .. .. HUGHES ......... .. 100,Mnodonald Boll iLEFURCIY McLELLAN. 160Hadcett MelCINNON 80 Martin DAVIES.... ... . ...... 150 Stewart ... Macdonald, Con .. 15 Bell, Lib 45 McLellan Lib...,” 310 Martin, Oon 354 Davies, Lib...,334 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES -Four Members. Atlanta. Asetniboia, ;8.. .. Assinibole, W , .. Sasluatehewan OLIVER (Ind.) 200 Bennett Douglas LAKE SCOTT ..... ......... 20 Davin DAVIS 100 Spence Oliver, Lib 784 701 Douglas, Pat 1054 . Davin, Con 1 13.0. Slater..,. Davis, Lib. _ 148 MAN1TOBA—Seven /Members. Brandon .. .. .. .. inaar .. .. .. .. daodonald., .. .. .. $arquette .. .. .. )roveneher.. .. .. .. ielkirk ... .. .. .. Winnipeg ... .. .. .. SLE'TON Winkler Rutherford Thompson Bertrand MoCR•EAR.Y PUTTEE 250 14 1200 Macdonald .... BOY]) ROC1H,E LA RIVIERE HesitantMnedenell, ... , 200 14Q 300 ... .., RICHARDSON .. 200 ........ , Martin, (Ind.) Sifton, Lib.., Richardson, Ind. Lib lbutherfggrd, Lib Roche, Con Laltiviero, Con Lib Puttee, Ind...:..., Ace. 54 636 01 666 1 7 Hogs to fetch the- top prices must ba of prime quality, and seals not below 100 nor above 200 lbs. BREADSTUFFS, ETC. Toronto, Nov. 12.—Business in wheat le better to -day. Spring is quoted about steady at G5o and 600 east; goose, at 03c west; Manitoba firmer, and name at 91. 1-2 to 92e for No. 1 hard, Toronto and west; and Ole for 1v80. 1 hard, and 910 for No. 2, g.1.t. White wheat is quoted at 03 1-20; and red al. 61c, middle freights. )Flour --Very dull; cars of 00 per eon t, patents axe reported at 32.05 to 39.70, west; Manitoba flour is un- ahwoged at $4,60; strong bakers, 34.80 in bags. Darn—Prlcos are weak but un- changed at 400 for Canadian yellow, end 35e for neve, west, Oats•—Se11 at 2,60 for No. 1 shute, east; No. 2 White, at 230, middle freights; tuna 23 12e, north and we8t. Barley—Little doting, and prince are u'nchengeel. No. 1 ie worth 4$0, must; No. 2 is quoted at 89 to 40e, middle dnerghta; and extra Nn. 8 Is quoted at 87o, West. Bnok'wheat--Quoted at 48e east, and 47e woet. Ifillieed!-'•i041411 at 40,2.60 to $13 Lar shorts, and 511.50 west, for carloads. Peas—Steady and unchanged; are quoted at 57 to 57 1-2c east, and 68 to 59a west. Eye—Is unchanged, and selling nt 45 1-2 to 40o west. Milwaukee, Nova 12.—Wbeat—Lower;. No. 1, 760; No. 2, 73 to 74c. Rye—Firm; No. 1, 510. Barley—higher; Na 2. 60c; sample, 44 to 580. Minneapolis, Nov. 12,—Wheat-Cash, 76 1-8e; December, 74 1-80; May 77 1-20; on track, No, l hard, 77 1-9o; No. 1 Northern,: 7,51-8c; No. 2 Northern, 711-8 to 73 1-2o. Flour and bran — 'fin - changed.. Duluth, Nov. 10.—Wheat--No. I hard, cash, 78e; to arrive, 78o; November, 78e; December, • 75 1-2e; May, 81 1-4o; No. 1 Northern, cash, 76c; to arrive, -76o; Nov- ember, '5e; December, 75 1-46; 13Iay, 79 1-40; No, 2 Northern, 71d; No. 3 spring, 616: Corn ---3:7 1-4e, 0331s-28 1-4 to 280. Buffalo, Nov. 12.—Spring wheat— Steady; No. /Northern, old,- carload0, 81 3.-4e; No. 1 Northern, new, 80 1-2o. Winter shoat -Millers offering 77c for No, 2 red, and •76:c ,for No. 1 white ; No. area offered at 74o, Corn — Steady; No, 2 yello w, ,bid, 43 5-4.42;, No, 8 do., 43 1-20; new, No, 3yellow, 410; No. 8 corn, 400. Oats -Weak; No. 2 white, 27 1-4c; No, 3 white, 26 1-4e; No. %mixed, 24 14 to 24 ...o...etl,.v.s $-4c; No, 3 mixed, 23 3-4 to 24c. Barley Western, choice to best, 00 to 63c; fair, to good, 50 to 58e; common, 53 to 55o, 0.1,f. !Bye — Dull; No. 1, 56e; NIo..2, 550. Flaxseed -Duluth, each, 31.77. Flour—Quiet. Toledo, (Nov. 12.--Wheait »- (C'as8i and November, 76 6 -Sc; December, 77 1-8c; May, 51 5-8e, Corn—Cash and Novem- ber,, 37 1-2o; December, 80 B -4.e. Oats Cosh and November, 22 1-40; December, 28 1-4c. Rye -53 1-2e. Clover.seed—Cash, 1899; prime, 54.20; December, 30,80; Marti), 37.62 1-2. STEM STILL AT IT, NOW it is Germany Who Will In- t' tarter., A despatch ft'am Pretoria, says,— Surrendered M,,'&iers assert that Mr, Stetyn, melee. a a!ematoid of war with 000, Botha :Litt Gall. •Delaney, addres- sed 1116 burgher :: %vial groat passion ttrgiing theun to eontiziun the war. Ile told (loom ho was going aouth and hailed to return with 5,009 men, as- su.rla,g .them thttt .he know that Ger- m03' had deliivered an ultimatum to Groat Battelle, demanding the retl'o- cesetom of the Il.epnblto. GEN, FRPNCH'S CONVOY 50208 Hundred Wa,B'B048 Brpught - 111r0111 h in Safety. IA. daepakoh .rout Pretoria aaysa--, One ell Genotal Preneh's scout$,whe was captured near Heidelberg, and who was ,at first treated badly' by the Boers, who threatened to shoot him; saes afterwards released and taken with dispatch to Gen. French's head- quarters. lie states that Gen. Ilene Botha, is in uokn.mand of the Boord, and has with him the Bethel,' Caro- lina, Ermelo, and Middleburg nom- matndoee. The soowt says ha recv., nixed a number of British prisoners( the.laager. Whey wore captured du'rin'g Gen, Prenoh's first advance. They will be released and furnished with posses as soon as the official who issues passes arrives'froan Middleburg', The scout also states that the Boers are sliort of su'ppliea, anal are living on mealios and meal, and are using hulrnt =miles to nuke coffee. The supply of meal, however, is abundant, The Boers were very mu0h - disep- pointed becuune they-w,ere unable to capture nay of General Pxencb's con- voy, which was the object of their con- tinued attacks. " The convoy eon - slated :of seven hundred waggons. The Beers admitted that they had lost heavily, especially tbe morning Gen. French left Bethel. On that occa- sion. the Boors, who thought all the _ British had gone, approached close to afar= near which the oarbineera were posted, and Lost fifty in killed and wounded out of a force of two hun- dred. The) Boers expressed the bitterest feelings about the burning of farms by, the British. It is explained that the only farms burned were those whose owners bad, done something deaorving punishment. EOTHA CAPTURES CATTLE. Many Boer Laagers Being Driven 0f A 'despaticl♦ from Pretoria, says. Daring) the last few days only a low slight skirmishes have been reported. The small Boer laagers west of here are' being driven about the country . owing to the movements of Generals Clements and French. The road to Rustenburg in almost clear of Boers. The, prisoners, officers; and men, who are now captured in tide vicinity are being lodged in the "bird cage," which the Boers formerly used as aplace -of detention for captured British officers. Because of alight discomfort eausodby the reeeut rains, the Boer captives complain that the place is only fit for cattle. Col. Edwards, late of the Imperial Light Horse, and now seoond in com- mand of the Transvaal Police, has been given charge of the western district, which includes Johannesburg, Pre- toria, KrulreradOrp, and Ruetenburg. The Boors commanded by General Botha have su0000ded in capturing a number of cattle that were herded close to Heidelberg. CANADIANS HAVE SAILED. Capt. Weeks -Remains in Africa on Account of Fever. A despatch from Ottawa, Ont. says: —The following announcement is made` by the Militia Department to -day "I have just xeceived a cablegram from Col. Otter, dated Cape Town, 7th November, stating that his cora• mail is leaving to -day by the Bawer. den Castle for Southampton, eon. silting of, besides himself, Majors )3u. cha.n and Fiset, Captains Buiestal and Macdoneli,and Limits, Lawless, Mason, Swift, Laferty, Temple and Careen. ter, and 301 men all told, Major Weeks has fever and remains behind ai Kroonstad, but his condition is not dangerous. Oapt. Ogilvie also romaine behind for staff doty. "Col, Otter adds that the field spar. shut commanding has complimonte4 his) regiment, pnrtioularly -for its seri vices at Paardeberg, (Signed) "N. M. AYLMER, "Colonel, for 1VEajor-General come mending Canadian Militia." DARING POLICE EXPLOIT. Raided arld Captured a: Town Held by the 'Enemy. A despatch from Aliwal North!, says;—L.ieetenent Aldvidge, anoom,- ponied by Vin4iy and ten polite, loft Etouevill's xceen, ly for Zastrnn. They went round by Mayfield's farms,: ap• pronahing Zastron from the Basuto- land side, and galloping over the 13113 right into the town, which they im- mediately held up. - Ton :Boers, including the landdrost, were captured, a,nrl 17 horses - wore seized, Two British prisoners were released from gaol, The .party re- turned to llouxville the same everting with their spoil, DE WET WOUNDED, :Shot in tog in Fight With General , IC110x, Pretoria, undated, by rail to Charlentoar—Charleston, Natal, says;-. Gear. De Wet (baa been wounded irr the leg in a fight with the'troojps of) Gen. Knox nt il;ensbutVt drift. According to native reports, the Beer commander .narrowly escaped capture. ., a