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% FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ——— A “Bull Market” of the Olden Time. ACTIVITY AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, Rapid Rise in Western Rail- road Shares. eerie A “POINT” ABOUT LAKE SHORE. pote tly Gua ldiss ‘The Speculation in Western Union Tele- graph and Pacific Mail. iam ADVANCE IN GOVERNME Money Easier and: Lending at Two Per Cent. Bato , ‘oiscouNTiNG THE NaVENDER LECTION, ‘Gold “OF” to 2 1-2, but a Little Better at the Close, ‘ Watt. Brenan Monvay, ctr ide Mp On 'Change to-day cotton was in good eh wud an 4c. per Ib, higher. Wheat was steady, wiile corn was quiet but firmer, COMPARISON OF THK IMPORTS. The following shows the tmports, exciusive of¢ Wpecie, at the port of New York for the week end. ing October 12, and since the beginning of the one 'y goods... Genera mdse Total for week, $6,852,655 Prey, reported,, 281,508,622 $238,361,257 $306,590, 157 MONKY 7 A 2 PER CENT, the money market was easier, aud while the extreme rates on call were again quite wide apart, ranging, as they did, from 7 down to 2 and closing t per cent, there was a tendency to more steadi- ness at intermediate figures, Thus there was very Jittle done at 7 per cent, nearly altthe loans of the day having been made at 606 per cent on stocks pod atda5per cent on governments. The real ‘Ynsiness of the market was on this latter basis. Yoward the close of banking hours there was the asual pressure to lend on the part of those who had | jnoney over, and the rate, as noted above, declined momentarily to 2 per cent, reacting eventually to 3 per cent, THE LONDON MONEY MARKET Js reported firmer and the strect rate to be now within '{ @ 4 percentof the bank rate of 6 per | rent, Our five-twenties were a shade lower for the day, the ‘67's closing 92%, as against 924, on Satur- day, but consola were steady and Eries a trife higher. Foreign exchange was dull and quiet aud rates nominally as before, But such business as tran- ppired was done on the basis of 108% for prime pixty-day storing and 1104 for sight sterling. Yhese rates and the steadiness of gold are leading | to & generous supply of commercial bills drawn Against exports, Prime commercial paper is qnoted 9 a 12 per cent Giscount, with dealings at 10 a 12 per cent, GOVERNMENTS BUOYANT. ‘The government bond market was buoyant and btrong with an advance in prices rauging from one quarter to three-quarters per cent, the improve- juent being all the more remarkable as gold de. | cliaed about a quarter per ceat. The great- | est advance way in tile currency sixes, which are in active request for invest- | ment, by corporations compelled by law to | Invest their funds in government securities, | Whey sold at 11355 as against 1129, at the open- | Ing. The accrued interest upon them is nearly 2 per cent, which brings their price down to about | All. As they have about twenty-five years to yun they are, in the estimation of many, the | cheapest bond in the government list, especially as | Vhey will have the advantages of the prospective | Pesumption of specie payments within the next gew years, The advance in the prices of the fiv twenties is such as to preclude any Treasury pur- hase of bonds on Wednesday, and render it prob- aie that Mr, Boutwell will make ANOTHER CALL OF BONDS ®! an early day asthe only means of maintaining | Aue process of reducing the national debt, The | five-twenties are now so scarce and the price of them so rigidly fixed at the minimum of par in gold that without a panic or some severe distress | in the money market it will be impossible to buy ‘them at par in gold, for, mayie, the rest of the pres- ent administration. To-day the ’62's, although sub. pect to such a call for immediate redemption, are in demand at a premium of \ al percent. Tne fol- lowing were the closing quotations :—United States currency sixes, 113 a 113!4; do. do., 1881, regis. tered, 115 a 115%3 do, do, coupon, 16's a 116%: do, five-twenties, registered, May and No- vember, 112 @ 112'3; do. do,, 1862, coupon, do., 116; do, do, 1864, do. do, 10% @ do. do, 1865, do, do, 116 a 116'5; do. , 1867, registered, Januury ant July, 14%, a %; do. do., 1805, coupon, do., 1145, & 114%; do. 0, 1867, do. dO., 114% & 115; do. do., 1568, do. de V4 01147 5 do. ten-forties, registered, 10814 a 108! do, do., coupon, 10814 @ 10815; do. fives of 1881, reg- ixtered, 110% @ 111%; do, do., coupon, 11074 @ 111). GOLD LOWER—112% A 1124. The gold market was heavy under tree sales against the export of domestic merchandise, the outward movement of which absorbs the full sup- ply of ocean freight room, and under liberal offer- ings on this account the price yielded from 112% to | we %, the speculative sentimeut Deing at the same time quite bearish, despite the ruling of the discount rate of the Bank of England. ‘rhe course of the market is shown in the table: $6,244,839 $6,606,086 800,345,818 J 3411 Since Jan, 1 112), «al dt the gold loan market the rates ranged fro per cent for carrying to fat for borrowing. operations of the Gold Bachange Jows:— told cleared bulances,..... urrency balances... THE RAILNOAD BONDS. ollowing were the bids The | Bank were as ful- $21,092,000 1,40 1,61 The pond how York Com 6's, 1883, 92 Dew York Con Ce, 1887. Dew dork Cen O's res. te Dew York Cen Drie istin, extend jor the rallroad Del, Lack & W 7s, con. w Told Wat Jet 4 Gt West Ist Bh a Ta Paciti ud Ri 76.108" Chie, Harton 7 yt is b a& eu ” Cley & Pitts 4th Chic & Alt sf . Chie & Aline Ohio & M Olio & Mins Ohio & Miss2d mi, q Louis & Iron MI Siva st Pauly BH & Bt Pat | il & St Pant ist Mil & St aul, i" troit, M & Tol bas. W& krie new ic a NW Chie & NW con ive. Clic & NW Ista, Wan om J, om « be, vack aw on ma... SUUTHREN SECURITIES STRONG, eh a he Bos, Hart & Erie Bur. K&M 7's, 1 The syuthera Shale vouds Were geugraily sivopg, | on | Lake Shore. NEW YORK nts but rather less active. The Virginia consols sold at 5249 and again at 54, but in small lots, The Ten- neasees recovered to 73, and the new South Laro- linas were firm at 25, Tho following were the closing prices:—Tennesses, ex coupon, 73 & 7345 do, new, 73 & TS; Virgimia, ex coupon, 44 a 60; do., registered stock, old, 36 a 49; do, sixes, consolidaved bonds, 54 4 54: 10. do., deferred scrip, 15 a 16; Georgia sixea, 75a 80; do. sevens, 86 a 89; North Varolina, ex coupon, 824 & 34; do., to North Caroling Railroad, 45 & 43; do, funding, 1888, 21» 34; do., ao,, 1868, 2) a 8; do, adi, 18 A 20; do., special tax, 10414; Missouri sixes, 9214 & 9215; do., Hannibal and St, Joseph, 89'a 004; ; Louisiana sixes, 60 & 66; do., new, 49a 65; do. levee Sixes, 50 4 60; do, do, cights, 10 a 75; do, do,, 1875, 70 a 75; Alabama fivea, 58 4 62; do. oights, 80 a 85; South Carolina sixes, 48 8 53; do., new, January and July, 2444 a 2534; do, do., April aud October, 25 & 27; Arkansas sixes, funded, 48 a 63, REIK RAILWAY BARNINGS, The folowlng is the oficial return of the Erie Rail- way Company of estimated weekiy carnings, com- meneing April 4, 1872:— 1871, 407, 004 ~ 1872, $419,1 For week ending Gctober T Previously reported,......... 9,505,817 08,503 Total earnings since April 1.§9,912,821 1,921,086 Increase for Week.....5 sess -BGLT9 Increase for twenty-five weeks to date. . STOCKS AOTIVE, HIGHER AND. #TRONG, At the Stock Exchange it waa an oid-tashioned “bull” market, ia which everything wont np and didn't come down again, much to the chagria aud dismay of t “beara,"’ who, in selling at each stage of the riae, in hopes of securing the profits of the usual reaction, wore doomed to money -losing disappointment, Indeed, the speculative frater- nity, the pools and tho cliques who are organizing with mushroom growth all ovor the atreet, in one after another of the active list of stucks, are at Unis early day DISCOUNTING THE NOVEMBER BLECTION, the re-election of President Grant and the perpetu- ation of the present financial poitey of the admin- istratios with {ta bond-buying, gold-aelling and debt-reducing features. Aa carly aa Wednesday last, the day succeeding the election tn Pennayl- vania, the present course of the stock market be- came a matter of as much certainty aa the deter- mination of anything lying in the future, Given an administration in power, and from the resuit of an indexical election in one State likely to remain in power for four years more; pledged by past and present conduct to the maintenance of AN EASY MONEY MARK¥T and committed to a policy of cancelling and refund- ing the national debt—given such an administra- tion, and, further, a stock market not so high as to be Incapable of easy “bulling,” and we have the premises for a strong argument in favor of an active and popular speculation for a rise in prices, ‘The making of the conolusion to the syllogism has been going on ever since Wednesday morning last-- indeed, perhaps since Monday @ week ago, when the administration tossed ten millions of money into Wall street to break up the speculation for a decline and stop THE POPULAR CLAMOR that the United States Treasury had been drawing money all the year from the public into tts vaults and would not now loosen the purse strings when + 8,865 | the scarcity of money was blocking the wheels of commerce the whole country over, ‘The future, however, has been determined for those who so ea- gerly seek to learn the future—viz., the speculative ; element of Wall street and the community in gen- eral, The government has been and can be relied upon to keep money easy, and the same govern- ment is, by reliable signs, promised a tonger tenure of its power, The chief advance to-day was in Western Union, which rose 2\¢ per cent, to 764, and in LAKE SHORE, Northwestern, St. Paul, Rock [sland and Pacific Mail, which advanced 1a 14; per cent, The point has been generously circulated that Lake Shore would ve unable to pay the February dividend in | 1873, owing to a falling off in the earnings, and hence the récent depression to 86a87. The very reverse of this report is the truth. So far this year the earnings have becn at such a rate as will make the total for 1873 very nearly $18,000,000, even with- out making allowance for the chances of a heavier freight business this Fall. Estimating the operat- ing expenses at the outside Hmit of 65 per cent, there would be left, after paying interest on the bonas and 8 per cent on the stock, a surplus of over halfa million dollars, Within the next fifteen days there will be a DOUBLE TRACK OF STERIL. rails the whole length of the road between Buffalo | and Toledo, and a double track between Buffalo and Chicago. The road has been enlarged in its equip- ment the past year by the addition of 2,100 cars, and is still incapable of doing all the business offered. It is, by the way, @ curious commentary on te tendency of the railroad to supplant the ship as an internal carrier of frelght, that of all the grain received t Butfalo from January 1 to August 1, 1872, 514; per cent came over the Lake Shore road, against 25 per cent during the corresponding time of the previous year. The Directors of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy and Burlington and Missouri railroads have agreed to consolidate their interests by a perpetual lease of the latter to the former after the award to the . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY stockholders of a dividend of 25 per cent in 7 per cent bonds, equal dividends to be paid on | both stocks after the merglug of the two lines as agreed npon. The stockholders will be invited to vote upon the question ata meeting to be held December 24 next. The Lackawanna Company have sued fora farther injunction to prevent the New Jers: Central Company from issuing the proposed three millions of convertible bonds. In the miscellaneous railways Boston, Hartford and krie was active at 9'¢ and Hannibal and St. Joseph at 37',. Pacific Mail was at one time of the day searce and worth * per cent for use over night, | Atlantic Mal! was the weak spot of the market and declined to 1944. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the highest and lowest | 5 prices of the principal stocks during the day:— Highest. Lowest, New York eae i % Erie. Wabash... ..ceceee Northwestern Northwester R Island St. Paul..... St. Paul preferred. Ohio and Mississippi Union Pacitle ¢ Cand te ern Union preferred SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Monday, Oct, 14—10:15 A. M. 10000 US 5's, 10-40,¢... 108%, 670) US 5-20, ¢, ist 1000 do © a ‘s 10 A. M.—Before Call, 20 oe Western Un... 7434 10shs M &Bt PRR.DS £615 200 i do 6g oo 6 HS iio do oT 100) ‘ 200 67 15k SOULS aN SE, 89 1709 on wo eee 0 5 too c an ii 200 do do. do loo” ln 00 SM 100 400 p. i] | Av Ma Cont | 100 Pac Sait SS Go, 1990 do os a0 mt a St RR pe..ns 7 » Pisst Board—10130 A.M. Hig 1109 oha 1.8 & MS. mye Hs con bios 100) Mich eh, af 1a tin Bae ist mn, 0000) ath f 100 Con Coal of Md. ia West ti Tel, aa Si Co prev.b3 i do 10008 do. ¢ 10000 US 5-26, ¢, *45, 'n, 6000 do : GWU) US 5-20, ¢, fis a wy Un Tel. 20 do. 2 Ck RORR, $1000 ve 6's, con... on Fae int NW joo lev & Pitts 4th ont er J yous Ist. h Sou 2d i Erle by a” 100 Erie tie 20) Harlem 200 do... 40LS&MSRR 100 Canton Go... fo 709 sn gsy {0 Marinos Min ref. a) bee » ui PRE rer & wid. HH + 46% Second Board—1 P. M. a wo TUESDAY, OCTOBER = 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, 700 ahs yd aa pene | ty iid Je ‘ WON WH . CLOSING PRIGES—4 O'OLOOK P, M. + | Wesern Ynlen, 7085 a 70 Took i ann, mbes ty See is eo n S Faron see terces and do. a a BY ry Union Pacific a 80) My Northwest'n.,.. & Ti 0,0: ‘ pT ame . CaS ea Ea Cotton Was in Good Demand and Mar & bin 1st pi op Unigu tac RR Fe Firmors Receipts at the Ports, 17,000 nowinally uncle Bales—Flour and Wheat Steady—Corn | (fio conum Firmer—Coffee Firm—Pork Higher— act UiskHY—Recolpts 20 bbl Lard Firmor—Petroloum Quiet—Naval | dio, and 60 Loe cee Stores Firm, Steady—Whiskey Active and DOMESTIO M. Monpay, Oot. 14, 1872, Tho trade movement waa rather slow to-day, but values were generally unchang:d, The compara- tively low ruling of gold exerted but little influence, oh gtion.Arm and held high ; eb rece Lisi bates saloa ou, Block. wiil commercial mattera become, The export movement continues very moderate, and the lower would have done «@ week or two ago. There is no plethora of freight room, but the failing of in. the | demand for room occasiona greater competition and necessitates & reduction in rated. There was Cotton firm: in good domai was firmer under @ good export demand, which enabled holders to obtain a slight improvement, There was a brisker movement in provisions, and pork was conalaerably higher, though rather quiet at the close. Freight room was in little demand, and rates generally favored tho shipper. Vessels for charter were wanted, but only at a reduction from recent rates, There was a good demand for cotton, particularly for lots on the spot, and the market closed firmer at 30. per Ib. advance tn jouble xtra, | Whoat unl 1 Milwaukee Olubd at. $1 55; & da, to arrive, at 82, Tako. ‘Canada, at $1 0 1 rf for bolt or ton. Mixthwines, New York; Te. to Albany; to Now York. to New Yo luinber. prices wore yet current. ately fair dea Naval stores, under a modor- Rye steady; No. 2, Sze. Barl and, ruled steady; aud whiskey was ac- Brovison qutet and unch inv rs —oxas Ww rere Fe porte ued active ant fir, Sales 160,000 Iba. New Oxeans, Oct. 14, Cotton, Hinge prices ah Hoes “ordi low middlings, 18¢.; middlings, Ibhcc. Pca Exports coastwise, 1,737 bales, Witminaion, N. ©, Oct. Lt, 1872, 2,000 bushels choice rtey uni an rofl; sales. Too bushels iss ahipstut aa Railroad troightse Flour, ¢ ri, B0o.; to Albany 64,000 bushols whoat, 138,000 Duahels barle, Shipments ‘by canal—2,600 bushel ‘wheat, 86.008 bushels barley, 2,851,000 feet lamb Flour quiet and unchanged; de opts < a 8%. sonra R. Sar as Pans Tha ey fe." Java—Dutoh standard, Nos. 10'to 12, oie. a ila—Superior and extra superior, Sc, and the mar! st re ¥. The market was active ie sales were about 400 bbls. on the apot at at 92c, MARKETS, “Gauvnstox, Oot 14, 1872 ; good ordinary, Litge. & jes. Exports Conatwiso, 20,659, Paanoaron, Oot. 14, ange except in its tendency to bring prices down to some etetton, active; middlings, 18%0, Net receipts, sottied basis, ‘Trade marta wero teas wensltive | {Shik XPT! comstwise,’ 101). Sales, Ta. "suc, than they were a week ago, and the longer radical Cotton firm and in Bavannan, Oot. 1, 1878. ton. food demand; middiings, 18 gola fluctuations can be avoided tne moro gettled | 18/0 Bee receipts, te tales. NI 3800. Bales, 4400, Buotle, 33,588 1872. ood ordinary, Iie rates for freight and charters now current fail to Appt denon 1 es Net rooelbts, 2578 stimulate any considerable increase, as tt certainly eae eh ‘io a yy 300. Hast pelt 3,600; Moni», Oct. 14, 1873, Pai Saha nee vd; still an active export movement tn cotton, under ettities of tgventios sendy st, Se. ‘itosin Py pe , ‘’ » 1, » i tre which the market asqumed @ still firmer tone, and 18 tor low pale, 3 "s 0 35 a aaa Dae eee as prices ruled in sellera’ favor, On 'Change four waa jot at $3 25 for hard, $5 for yellow dip and qulet, but steady, while wheat was in moderato Tar quiotat go% | Oot 14, 1872, deman ices rath e Yr On Flour steady ; sales 2,700 bunt t $3 pp N Ny “ing, andianceprices rattler tavpredl the Puget, "CORN |: af Soc e matae Wine a me Sika S10 00 tor nged; sales 8,010 bushels No. vhite nq tree sales 8 cara at Glo. 0,000 bushels prime up Bay Quinte at $1 1 35 for te er owt. 320; lings, He, to to tire ttudson, 86 to Boston, 600. ; Receipts by lake— 1,00 feet anal ives » 420. be © Aco, Oct. 14, 1378, iE thy. local prices, In tho grocery market the bulk of the | wheutauictand weak; No. 1 spring, 3 0, 2 Bpri Ww transactions were confined to raw sugar, and the Closed ri 48 0 or Petobe ni | fe Se Novernber A By ‘ ew te ata arkele taken as a whole, was firm throughout, | 3) mi Mid sac. a % a 0% at re 0 fi rack sold w j Fejected, ry hore was but little inquiry fer petroloum, yet formor | Bers ney on th “Ohi stendy rojected, I. ey firm? No Fall Fark» sold at $14 59, sett (i es $13 Maroh. bard “nominal for Winter, 734 i 4 a ee for ‘summer, se. December of January. ‘Bale’ meats ae Has Prinits ee misisee waa quiat, but very firns for all | qui Het and frig oe songeon, ater ead nochanged A ‘718 | descriptions, particularly tho hettor gots Sales were | Hothing doing ney aboady BtGs0- Lake tele tore 10 do. » TL | reported of 2199 bags (to arrive), ex PC Warwick, on Hou, a8 AOU tcahele wnsate” LS 000 de coon, CODD ae mer eo ne private terms; and at Baltimore, 3,506 bags Rio. 12 Oo. rye, 60,000 do. barley. Sluipments—7,000 bbls. 714, | ex Chowan, also on private four 2a Tashels wheat, 247,000 do. corn, 72000 do. ordinary cargoes, to. @ lio. t Burraro, N. Y., Oct. 1a i378. good do. “pring do., Grain tn store—W heat, 156,000 bushels; corn, 257,100 do, : b., 99 days; Maracail hc. ons 12.4 do. barley, 213,40) do. Lake mports—Flour, 18 " 19, 247 bbls. j whea Dushels; corn, 771,185 do. ; oats, —A good demand prevailed fo cotton, but | 99.975 do.; ‘barley, 73,933 do. Canal shipments—Wheat, the scarcity of the article impeded ‘operations and trans: | 23% sr bushels corn, 321,607 do. 5,438 do. ; bare: actions were but moderato, Frices, as shown in the an- | 45,525 d ko shipinenta from el ators—Whent, [hu dvanced sc. per pound on all grades, | bushelst corn, St 0. : oats, 64,100 do. barley,” 10,800 rulod active and higher, closing strong | do. Caial {roights— t, 1 corn, Li3¢e.; : gata Te. atan advance of 1 Ibe. ‘The sales toot as tollows :— per pound, Flour q Sat, Evening. {U0 do b 1-Day. otal, 200 11 & St Jo Tee. ae aa i Export. 12 Ohio AM RK. H's Consumption oo 129 | Bot outs dull and held at S86. ¢ 100 Speculation = In trangit.. ai tal. 1 idee ia'the above are ia bales to arrive. For future delivery (basis low. sale) the salos have Li ene ner ae three P. M.—Oet st, ‘The offerings here OW sold at 134¢¢. a eee: i nome up. M.—October, 600 at Man is. ie, 20) at 1c, a0) at 18 15-16c., 100 at 18c., 400 at 18 15-16¢., 100 19 ber, November and December, 500 each at isc. together; 400 at 18 11-16c., 108 300 at 18 11-160., 400 200 at 18 1-160. ; November, 100 at 13%e, Docem- iat 18% January, 100 at 19}, together Decem: i 2 be it L 6,000 sol; the prices were figures were Me. a Mige. EUROPEAN i « Hnnington, 402, Norioli Zest; New York Boston, 72; total Wz, This duy last week, 16.512,” his day last 404." Rates on cotton “oforelgn ports closed To Liverpool by ate nie R She: Monin Iie cody on to Br ae bale a | fon to Baltic ports by steam vid Engi ius to. Mediterranean ports by steam ‘via 56d. @ IL-l6d, We quote U; ‘rade. Alalers nde New Orton Ordinary; 6 Good ord gpeeulation. 9 7-l6d.; for November on Saturday reacl regular close of the OL BREA DSTUFFS MA Evening. is. er Wt. TiaveRPOOL PRopuCK MARKET. M.—Common rosin, Ts. a 124, 6. m Mtaner, -Loxnos 7 30 aw UTICA CHEESE 1 MARKET, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1872, pe ¥" reached 7,000 boxes, a 1@c. Tho ruling figures d for higher Agures and a “and sales ot private dairy 1334c.; seven lots sold at cheese’ were offered, and ge, a ge; the Fuling “MARKETS, i Ne? " Loxpox Moxer Marwer,—Lonvox, Oct. Les Niro ee ag Conwols closed wt 92% for money and $2)5 t0r the March, | 200" at | American wecurities dull; United States fi ; He a at | honds blog, old, 845 sire 8s, ten fortes, S735; new tol Kiso bales; | fives, H05_; Erie Ttailway shares, % grand bales. The orate at the Panis | OURSE.—Parts, Oct. t. 14.—Rentes, S8f. 17c. ce en lows:-~Gatveston 17id; New Orleans, | latrneoor, Corax Minxer.—Livenroot, Oct. 18. P. i Mobile, 1,939 Flexion ia; | M.—The market closed unchanged. The'sales of the day have been 20,000 bales, including 7,000 for export an Sales of” rulddling. uplands for October at Orloans he sales ich were sold miladling EutseLAVERPOOL, Oct, M— iM M.—The market ts steady. vervrooL Provisions Market. —Lr Bacon, 86s. 6d. per cwt, tor short rib middles. WERPOOL, Oct. FhirmRroot, Oct. M—1:30 7, row, et, M—Evening.— sintaing 20 Lonpox Prov Ge dant ing 2 2b i} Linseed oll, £35 16s, a £56 per ton, te et wotattous ave based on cotton In store, running tal ty Not more than halt” - Grade mae or below rade quotes ‘ LOUR AND GR, “ COMPANY, nquent Boren 14; sale made at Agency Bank of WALLER, 33 Pine street, 173,402 bushels: corn, 1 N11 51,200 bushels; barley, 66,91: ‘The flour trad oln per Stinre' dell dul for heart 1 kinds: Dut prices underwent no eb December 4; payment may be # poment, tat our last, includiug all California LEES & foot wn al s., at prices within the range of the T REAS LE Endowment Insurance ‘Was in fai ir to good West auuszed quotations Corns sales repoied of 675 bbls. 0 a1 $3,300. $3 00. We quote st, with yellow —MUNEY Mortgages; fusurances of all ON LIFE AND Policies; also on Bonds and kinds effected with best Joo shs 18 & M 5, No. 2State heh $525 | companies, J. J, HARBRICH & CO., 119 Broadway, 00 Superfine Siats. 6 10 200 tra Sta 7 XECUTOR'S FUND OF $175,000 TO LOA Choice sta “¥ 850 | Eu York property; $50,000 for Brookt; buildings oa WILL PAY A LI six months, secured | mount. Address 0, P. 5 AY cv0K: » MCCULLOCH 1 hoop Ohio, shipping brand Round hoop Ohio, trade brands, Kunily i ouis straight St. Louts choice double St. Louls cholee California, Rye flour... | Southorn No. 2: Southern superfine South tra. tamily. 1 Western. stoma S anes: “roreign Exchange, Civenlar YORK STATE STOC due 1887, for sale in aw W epee Peaeeesaeeeeezs bees! N Calorie | | Pune! Wheat was steady, w LA & €O., gies (oF eee Yhicago, $158 tor N ilwaukee, $1 ny P - tw 1 44 tor No. $Spring, $1 (2's for red Winter Westen in stares other desertntigis were “nominal. was firmer, closing at 61) GOON) Husticls at OAc. a Als inixed, 65. a Gye. Nominal for white, Oats were stea | gales toot up 65,000 bushel Western iair to choice, 45! Or new white, te. a for new mixed We Corn bid. The sles were about for mixed, 65c. for ae jor new mixed State, 4 for old white State, 4 Barley—saley 9,00) and $1 024 ir West: : ransacti more demand t ¥ for accommodation by vessels on the berth, more particularly for provisions, and the market was a'shade mer, yet rates were not quotably higher. There was considerable inquiry tor vessels tor charter, chiefly for the petroleum trade, generally parties could not agree on rates, Rates on ves: for grain bate somewhat in Hpners tavor, The engagements were-—To Liverpool, by steam, 500 bi Is Grain, at 10d. a 104d. ; 1,000 bales Pr 300 hhds, Tallow Ws. '8,)00 boxes | "By order of the Board, t 458. And “by sail— Wd.; 190 bales cot | 6D MORTGAGE jig Mune. A, Eroperty bushels only add ress ‘9 Antwerp, 500 tlerces 29 oho & bi 00C, C&T 500" do. Company w di i November, 1872, when the transfers at the offi of Appointed 2:30 to 4 P. M. 900 shy Chic &NWRR 735% 1200 do. 5 13M or for sale at # RS, Herald a is, rosin, {Shaceor Har Gk to Glasgow, by steam, rain at lad. per 6) pounds, hard, 42s. Gd ‘the chatters iticndecA. Norwegian Darky | -F E, N00 quarters grain to Cork tororders, Se Ad.;an Austrian | Sadq 000. Properiy ia bark (relet). 3,400 quarters grain, same voyage at 8. Hd, | one Fear fo rin: Uneral dive Ad. off; a Norwegian bi ence to Bilboa, 1,800 bbl ply fo A, C, LOOMIS, 1254 Br ‘94. ; a British bark, hence to Cork, tor | uphtha ats, &d.; an American bar ) bbls. refined ‘petroleuin. Te. wn Nladelphin to Trieste, 3,000 bbls. Several other vessels were under re i had not closed ata late hou he market remained very prtant sales ot domestic were the ont The current quotations uy ¢ ag Trop. . A 20, 25e. TOP 30, 00 F n Cl jiet. Small, business ves Hows = Neve Crop. We. a 2 ro Lo or nor no ¢ rpg al property, s 40. 10.000 KAX® nied for abor 4 Broadway, 1 $ 100. OOO mirevedS ported. vehi ha and mixed My on $12, for spirits of turpentine, uree Of erection anid t NEY, | Commercial Credits, | | Dancan, Sherman & ‘anster segs of eke €or $5,00—ON IMPROVED liberal discount. office. ROHASE First Mortgages: $10,000 to loan in Jersey $15,000 to loan in Brooklyn 5 $15,000 ond Mortgages. L, ve WANTED—ON FIV $ buy Mortgages. Post oftte AL BONUS FOR $1,000 FOR hy proverty worth ten times the Herald Uptown Branch ofilee. a “4 Lombard street, London. ‘Cable Tranters, Letters for travellers available in all parts of Oe world. JAY € SOOKE & CO., 20 Wall street. $100.00 GOLD SIXES J ‘t ‘pay, 16 Wall street. Merchants and Ship Agents, deres street, Havana, Cuba. New Yor, Oct. 8 1872. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of this w losed at its General OMmce o1 voveinber, M72, and remain closed till the eA the 7th hooks will _be reopened for who “ory Principals oO 1 New You “Principals ap CITY. OR BROOKL Address ‘CAPITA east 0, or rincipals apply 10 Ha TO SUIT, ON sUMs 100 a ‘cyt jmarket io ‘ IN 109 onto de say erately tair demand, remained ne rr + TOM es Ppt Hcg orsaiurday. Sales 20 bble. at Betate; wo bonaerrquired ee With, nd a Cp) OM ALOR eee nee Fontauk insurance Co., 108 Broadway, . TO LOAN ON IMPROVED PROP tute crue’ teas the teacwan tat | S75O.000 ory ie Soe Seth Batten New dp : estehester count iplls oly need ap- 1000 fh fe remand quiet, but without reported change piv, with papers. B,'M. ARON, et bere tirect 2 et for refined remained quiet | F 4 QW 4e. for spotor yr ; z 6 WY OC, i bulk, as.a shad SOPARTARRSMIE® anc &'RT RR 90 do... do ] ISSOLU TION, <THE fore existing under the f bac will in Liquidation. Now York, October 1, 1872 Naphitta voted at Ls! market wasp ited at $4 on ‘chev upper, $4 10 on the lows Ol City The Philadelphia market me) shade easier, Sales were | ob 3,000 bbls. oF standard white, prompt delivery, at 2 Provisions. —Feceipts—Beet, 365 packages; cut meats, 6do.; lard, 21 bis and tierées and 70 kegs. The nar: pork was decidediy more active and ably firmer. Sales were r iy of 2 1 The well-known busin the firm of Jul. Sehuberth & ign and Aineriedn niu Teported suitable to vessel tor Hrsinese, Ri New York, October I, Oe iver at $14 35, 250 bu do. at $16 ania oe ow do f bbls. Gor at $1443, 8,000, hls f Lo. & 400 Ohio Missi Ar $14), Hue for do. at gus $5 and 200 bile for Ney hector esraage A 0 ember at 1%: also 175 bbls. of ol mess at US 7 In = tiy r cloe 10 do ula lols avout 450 bis. Changed han 14) tor hortly ‘belore one vicloen y vo do, 13 78 for priine mess and $11 M for extra prime Mr. 1000, 1 Grin, Vat quiet. Sules, MW boxes of extra heavy busipess at S07 Broadway, at 27 Broadway, and fallin Of insenstbility, was conve station house, where Dr, hort clear ‘for dunnary at Sic. Lonw clear held at % cash. Dressed hogs, were in good demand and about . quoted at 6%. a The. for heavy. to eet remained qutet and unchanwed, quoted nt $6 a 810 for mess, $1 . $13 A SIE Lor priine sess mess tie eyits ex better demand; 65 bbls ed vate terms; quoted at $27. eats attracted some attention, but ( pally confined to. small lots, wind forny net essentially changed. Lard—The i showed rather more firmness, tinder a be’ . Sales 1,250 tierces, deliverable enrly, at 8! and $3 (0 cash; 20 tlerces new, to arrive this inonth. ni city Way in moderate demand and sieady at 8c Race do ticrees Bisa 10) Tol de Wait do... do, do WH & Sido Rit B00, U & LO RR, wore y Cut render any quently ensned, Mr. Whit fon, filty-seven ara of town, Westchester Rpaiek f of exceliont business qual respected by an extensive ¢ permanent | day, after which they will Le Wb Oca POE LVWarly fey Caxoliyg, | Lor UnLormewls COPARTNENSHIP {his tay dimolved by mutual of onset. LIUS SCHUBER Onto WITTE. rm nam Schuherth is heretolore conducted under Co. < sg hubiinhere and deal will hereaiier be cart e firm name of Ful, Schin. t the old plac CARL Hit SER F A MERCHANT, erday afternoon, William A. White, a real estate merchant, doing was taken sueddeniy il) ie to the floor im a aiate yed to the Fifth precinct Bruce, of Centre Street Hospital, attended him, but without being able to relief, as death subse- e was a native of Bos- age, and lived at Tarry- He was agentioman cations and universally ‘e of friends, Coroner Schirmer will hold an inquest over the remains to- be taken to Tarrytown | dark but rich complexion, | t | Institute COLORED ODDFELLOWS. | Pee ee of the Past Grand Master’s Council No. 1. A Great Day for Freomen—A Parade Through the Streets, a Mass Meeting at Cooper Tnstitate and @ Promenade Con- osrt at Adelphi Hall, The 14th of October was & great Gay for Africa and her ons, Not since the oelvbration of the Proclamation of Emancipation has there been a procession of such dignity and significance aa that of yesterday. It was not great in Lumbers aer britliant in display, but in its ranks walked men of the best class of their race, and who felt conscious, a8 Was every Keem observer, that it was a mark of astep in advance even of that progress which owed its origin to the great act or the martyred Presi- dent. The good fruits of freedom were, 80 felt sad knew each citizen of color, slowly becoming ma- tured; and that they might be recognized by the spectators of the domonstration his atep was prouder and firmer as he trod the rough and mud- encrusted pavement, and was animaie with 3 con- sciousness of powor and divnity, The twonty-cighth anniversary of the organiza- tion of the Past Grand Master's Cow ctl No. 1 of the Grand United Order of Oddfeliowa fell on yester- day. I this city the Order is of soe importance, and forms part of those institutions which colored men are fostering under tho belie. that they are the means for their further elevation, The celedra- tion of the day began early in the morning, whea every tawny face was lighted with pleasure, and family preparations in tuelr households went bravely forward, The procession of the different lodges which too® part in the demonstration was formed on Filth ave- nue, near the corner of Tenth street, and the mea began arriving at this point as early as halt-paat mine. At ten o’clock the ranks were formed; at twelve the procession started, The sidewalks were thronged by colored people, and for once the aris- tocratic equipages were excluded irom the Bel- gravia of New York, where were assembled ti members of a race that had not long been lifted from the sorrows of op} Peed The high stoo) of the brown stone residences presented he stril ing picture of masses of dusky faces, rising 01 above another, glistening with gladness and ex- citement, THE PROORSSION. The procession set out in the following order :— First there came four mounted iiarshals, in tas Bleu ot the Order, with blue sashes across the HahY shoulder and with drawn swords; then the ebrated colored musicians, the Mount Vernon Bund, from Wilmington, Del.; then the Grand Maa- ter’s Counctl, No, 1; next the Western Star Lodge, 1,443, of Chicago; he Philomathean Lodge, 712, 01 Albany; the Star of Rethieuem Lodge, 97, of Wi mington, Del, Lodges from New York and Brook- lyn:—Philomathean Lodge, 636; the Ogden Memo- Tiul Burial Association, familton Lodge, 710; Teay Lodge, 900; Howard Union Lodge, 1,337; “alpha | inde! 1,381; two German bands, placed ‘apart @ red yards between ranks; the ts a ty Master's Council of Philadelphia, No, 2 truck drawn by six black horses “and endear little girls; the Morning Star Lodge, 1,470, ‘of Weeks. ville, and Carriages containing citizens, ‘The littie girls in the huge truck were most et them quite pretty, but were engaged in the repre- hensible occupation of chewing molasses candy for the itll part of the route. The truck was deve rated with an immense British flag, over which were carelesaly thrown the American colors, and on cacis side hung a white scroll with tue inscription: — SOLU OLELOLELEDELE SE LOLEDOEDIODDIONE DODESEEDIODEDD: a THESH ARE OUR JEWELS. Qeeeeaenereresenese resene nese sone nesewennse seOo leanne The People: looked at thia wagon in wonder, at a loss whether to cheer the sentiment of the motto er to langh at the little girls who were chewing mo- lasses candy. So they did both alternately. A large banner, borne by the Ogden Mento- rial Burial Association, displayed the portrait of Peter Ogden, the founder of the order in America. Another lodge carried a beautiful silk flag which was presented to them just as they started by two ladies, whose names were insoribed on its folds, ‘three small banners were inscribe seprecnyey with the words, “Truth,” “Friendship,"* “Love.” The symbols of the Order were carried by the officers. The ark was borne after the manner of the Hebrews, that it might not be touched and defiled. The Tauks were blazing with the full regaha of the Oddfellows, ‘The route taken by the Lee ah Was down Fifth avenue, through Washington Paradg around to Soath Hitt} en ie, to Prince strect, t Wooster street, to Can Feot, to roadway to Fourtséntn stragt, aroun ay Washington and the. Lincoln Monument, through Fourteenth street to Fitte avenue, to East Thirty-fourth street, to Madison avenue, to Twenty-third street, to Fourth avenue and thence to Cooper Institute. In South Fifth avenue the crowd was very thick, and was wholly composed of colored people. Not less than twenty thousand were out of doors. When the procession passed through Wooster street, where the loity tenement houses overheat aud overshadow the sidewalks, every window cout boast of at least flve protruding heads, and the acne was interesting in the extreme. A — i of the Mount Vernon Band Seen: rae for one moment, might have been seen lean- ing on the railing of a stoup and paying his re- specks to a beauty, dusky as himself, who was full the excitement’ and fervor of the occasion, aud whose eyes glistened with the roguish languor that Marryatt has painted so successfully. Cheers filled the air as the body of five hundred fine-look- ing colored men _ turned into Canal street, and then bevies of work girls leaned out of the windows of undergarmeat manufactories and jeered at them glibly; but the accents of their reckless tongues fell unheard aod unheeded. Broadway stopped its interminabie stream for fifteen minutes to allow the small but proud procession to crush in and roll along with the current, and its heartless pave was crowded with mulatto beauty and manhood, to the exciu- sion of the rushing men of business, who we; vexed to have their flurried errands impeded the exultation of an emanclpated race. But it moved on with its steady assertion of manhood up the long, thundering thoroughfare, to the feet of Lincoln at Union square, where a snout weat up from hearts as well as from lips, Then it went on, and, returning, reached the doors of the Couper about three o'clock. EXERCISES AT COOPER INSTITUTE. The mistake of the occasion was that a fee ot admission was charged those who wished to at- tend the exercises in the Hall of the Union, and in consequence one-quarter of the seats were vacant. The men of the procession filled the middle of ti hall, and in the other parts were large numbers of ladies, ‘The Mount Vernon Band was stationed on the vee Another band was seated just ip front of the lave desk, and a third sat back near the vestibule. Amusement and excitement were caused by the rivalry displayed between tue colored and the white musicians, Speakers were interrupted by the music, one band rept ‘ing to the implied challenge of the other. The ladies wildly waved their handkerchiefs and the men swung thelr hats and laughed and cheered in exultation whenever the Mount Vernons burst forth with their sonorous harmonies. A girl, the beauty of whose features and eyes were not lessene sprang upon the front rows and waved a well rounded arm with an air of utter cbandon and grace. That fired the audience to arenewed enthusiasm, which lasted longer than the first. Who this young lady 1s is not known, but a dashing and handsome young mulatto with maguificent moustaches was after- wards talking to her admiringly amid the envious glances of other swaius Jess fortunate and with of Grecian blood in their veins. The exercises were opened bythe Rey. Jou serait ion Grand Chaplain, who delivered an im- é GT elo (Ment prayer. The “Opening Ode’ of the Odd Fellows was then sung by all the mem- who were presel t ‘The Chatr- bers of the order | pian, Worshipint Grand Master Friliam vs ed | | cil of New York. HERETO. | (Witte TH. + he son, anounced the absence of the f Henry Hyland Garnet, who been ex ected to de- Itver the first address, The Rev, N. H. Turpin was then introduced, and welcomed the Odd Fellows of other cities to the anniversary of the Grand Past Grand Master J. M. Revere, of Philadelphia, Was the next speaker, who ex- pressed his pride that the order was increasing and prosperipg more than was ever auticipated by those who were its founders. It was catcading from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, irom the Alan. tic to the Colorado, and numbered now about teu thousand members. The giory of the order was going forth and caring the great banner of ‘viendship, Love and Truth throughout the land. ‘ne colored people had found it good, and were nourishing and cuerishing it wherever it could find a foothold. Adilresses were made by Past Grand Master Wil- liam C, H, Curtis (the orator of the day) and Rey, John Peterson; (woballads were sung by Mme. Julia Klecher, # dusky cantatrice, who coiplained of igenegs, but strange to way, not of shriliness, and the Mount Vernon Band played the crashtag wiarch of “General Von Moltke” with deafening The Ket tet J aged then like a baby ies jc exercises were clo: and the procession, being reformed, marched to Cottage place and Houston street, where it was Gismisse A promenade concert was given last ans Adelphi Hall, which was a crowded aud britt afar, and closed the great day for Africa with mut th and gay ve THE WARD'S ‘ISLAND CASE, Investigation on Weiinesday. Coroner Keenan has decided to commence his if vestigation in the case ot Amalia Kleiber, the German woman who died in Ward's Island Hos pital, as heretofore tully reported ia the HERALD Om 1 SUMS A Wd