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mmervesn Bxcbange,/431; Bank of North Amer- | track, while coating so little more for ite annual fea, 1065 I 4B; Metropolitan, 130; Citizens’, | support, will greatly increase the revenues of the FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 186; Market, been teiecade, ta Dab itncuta, company. Such was the rose-colored future pic- y 88; Marine, 1°44; Commonwealth, &) Importers and | tured by “the Vanderbilt party” this afternoon ‘Traders’, 1°,1; Park, 148%; Manufacturers and Mer- - a — . son Pera ermne fledgling i chants’, “490; Central National, 07; Second National, Prolific New Money Easier, but Still Un- 196; Férn’ een, Ninth National, 107; HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, if settled. Ter, National, 90; Oriental, 170; Gold Exchange, | The following table shows the highest and lowest 1a; German-American, 102}. priges of the principal stocks during the dey:— ageeageatis = Sokess mS 2 segagaggeezh “SEES \ EXCHAN"; ‘The government bond market was lower in cur- How Tork Oenten. 53% | So im Hn DECLINE IN FOREIGN » | rency quotations to the extent of 4 aX per cent, | Taxe ‘Shore. ox | de ooo, but about one-half per cent higher in gold values. | Wabash 0 | a om The offerings of bonds at the Sub-Treasury | Northwestern, 8 4% 333 Gold Falls to 112 J and | Smounted to only $209,660 in response to the at | Tock Inland 1096 | 8 os oe vertisement for a million, the prices asked ranging he rom Fa = we ee oat Closes at ny 2. from 112.36 to 112.86, The price of gold was taken | St. Paul preferred 28 | io 7. i es ‘tw be 112%, which limited the purchases te oe Union Pacific. 2 < 384 Be ns = ‘ at 112,96 a 112,37. Naturally the tone of the market, | ©, 0, an ; % 19 18 40 4 Western Union Te! r * 77% | 100 1000 ; IN MARKET BUOYANT. | Stensttenet anit tad been ‘by the etvices rom) Pete allernnecrsreesccce sey oan OL | HP 3 THE LONDO! 4 + | London, was assisted by A Be. ES THE SCARCHPY OF BONDS SALES AT THE, NEW YORK, EXCHANGE. CLOSING PRICES—4 O'CLOCK P, M i Ms ii 4 tonnes pitt Aish sa Tuiseee went si PO bieraysps gy on —— aes Fagine aa as HH $ Bs, Bt Paul Dur Five-Twenties, Ten-Forties and.| tne ciosing quotattons:—nitea states currency | yusoare er.” ile 1000 USO cur Central: ie a Be” RE Paul ‘ { “| sixes, 113% @ 1182; do. co, 1881, registered, 10 A, MexBefore Gall. | Hakeiligie' "BG a He Ollo g lise New. Fives Rampant. 147% 116%} CO. do., coupon, 110% 81105; do. | a0 sne West On Tel... 79, JOsMCANWRR..., 6 | Noviwesture:: TH a TH CUE five-twentics, registered, May and November, 112% go Le : See , 8112; do. do, 1862, coupon, do., 115% 9 116% ; @o. | £00 Pac M 8: oo COMMERCIAL REPORT. GO., 1864, 0,Mo., 11556 @ F15% 5 do. do., 1865, do. de., | 309 943g 200 : YAR, CLS ea Dissipation of the Cloud That Overhung 116% @ 116345 do., 186%, registered, January and | 40 oe} Cotton in Demand and Easy» Reecipts the Eur Money Market. Tuly, 114948 1145 ; do, Mo., 1865, coupon, do., 114% & 79 as 18 at the Ports, 18,819 Bales—Fiour E: ‘opean 114%; do. do., 1867, do, do., 114% 0115; do, do., | 19 200 er—Wheat and Corn Higher—Oats 1808, do. do., 114% @ 114%; do. ten-forties, regis- | 30 v4 Quict—-Provisions Easy—-Petroleum . ered; 7083 8 108%; do. do., coupon, 10814 # 108% 5 | Gp 93% 200 Quict—Naval Stores Easier—Groceries HE STOCK SPECULATION. 'FEVERISH, | 40. aves of 1881, registered, 109 » 100%; do. do. | 20 8 Quiet—Whiskey Steady. e, -40., coupon, 111 a 111%. 200 Atlai is wc WEpNEsDAY, Oct. 30—6 P. M. SOUTHERN SECURITIES IRRBGULAR. Pian ry 1% 800 The wheels of commerce continue to revolve Tm the Southern State bonds the new South Caro- | 1200 very slowly, and the effects of the horse epidemic A Forty Million First Mortgage Yinas were strong and higher and the 'Tennessees | 39 a 808 become more widespread as the avenues of trade Upon New York Central. weak and lower. The Virginia consols declined | 49 ge a become more and more blocked with goods await- | to 64. The folowing were the closing quotations:— | (09 x, : ing transportation. The disastrous effects of the ieee tliat i ; Tennessee, ex coupon, 78% & 7434; @o., ‘new, 74a 75; | 400 mae blockade are extending to all the ramifications of BREAK, IN “NORTHWESTERN SHARES, | rete coo, en eet cun, |e aS 88 trade, and all nre to @ greater or less degree af- ‘ old, 37 & 40; do. sixes, hg oe re) a ae 3 | d00 bt «0 fected, either directly or indirectly. In some de- 7 * | do, sixes, deferred scrip, 15 8 16; Georgia sixes, 74a | 200 be artments it has been found impossible 5 80; do. sevens, 85 a 89; ‘North Carolina, ex coupon, rity + 38 2 {te procure the removal of merchandise {Tho ,Wirectors futherise an Issue of Ten |, 33024; do., to North Carolina Railroad, 45 @ 48; do., 409 6 purchased over a week ago. Shipments by funding, 1866, 24 @ 28; do. do, 1868, 22-a 25; do., new, 20 @ 22; do., special tax, 12a 15; Missouri sixes, 98 a 9344; do., Hannibal‘and 8t. Joseph, 91 a Millions of Convertible Bonds. | well. rail are reduced to @ mere bagatelle, while it has been scarcely possible to get goods: to the steamers. While the progress of the horse disease is reported to be arrested, its effect is not visible in the business marts, horseflesh being about as scarce asever, while a perfectly healthy horse is seldom seen, Tne markets are of course quiet; it asa@ rule prices are maintained remarkably On ’Change cotton was quiet. Flour was dull for want of transportation facilities. Wheat ‘was more active and decidedly firmer. The same remarks are true of corn—and both corn and wheat were taken freely for shipment. Provisions were but moderately dealt in, aud the tendency was to lower prices. Petroleum was very quict, but no lower. Naval stores were easier, owing 1n part to unfavorable advices from abroad. Whiskey was steady. Corrge.—The market to-day has becn very quiet for all descriptions, excepting a talr Jobbing trade, which re- alized full prices. We quote:—Rio, ordinary cargocs, Ide, a 15%¢c.> fair, 15%. a 16e.; good, 7c. a, 17}4¢.; ‘ime, 18c. @ 18)¢¢., gold, 60 and 9 days; Maracaibo, i6c, ; Laguay: % 83gc. ; St. mmingo (in bond), Mc. Java, I8e. a 10}¢c.. gold. Corton on the spot and to arrive was easier, but not quotably lower. Future deliveries were irregular, with 200 i / ‘ovuaee, 92; Louisiana sixes, 63 a 58; do., new, 49255; do., | in) i Weswiatiie: ee P. ‘w} levee sixes, 60a 55; do. do. eights, 70 a 75; do. do. = >on *onange to-day cotton was in fair demand and eights, 1875, 70 a 75; Alabama fives, 58a 62; do. | 999 cagaier, bat not quotawly lower. Flour was easier; | eights, 82a 8; South Carolina sixes, 50 855; do., | 20 -while‘wheat and-corn were gM better demand and | new, January and July, 25% a 26; do. do., April and @earer. October, 26828; Arkansas sixes, funded, 45 a 48, $2000 N.C fund act, 168. 24 COMPARISON OF THE EXPORTS. GOLD LOWER—112% a 112%. $209 Mich Soa a p Bs i ‘The flowing’ shows the exports, exclusive of | The sharp rise in our bonds in London, as well a8 | 29) Union Pac Istin.. 83g 000 “@pecie, from New York to foreign ports for the | the inherent weakness of tne foreign exchanges, Pe & oe rE be ‘week ending October 20 and since the beginning of | started an active weakness in the gold market, | 509 90! 1020 0, a RR gtd. we abe year :— which went off from 112% to 112%, but rallied to | 1000 7s na J Cent RE. be Ms wmeween,, 320%i0n s2iiase g8Rang | 122% ‘Te reaction was occastoned ehlety vy the M100 tion Fac ¢ Bx d. ’ 7 $ 060°| scarcity of bonds to send to the other side. The Sul 38% Bice Jan. 1.:$162,048,422 $199,283,005 $194,640,084 | and $2,900 0m account of redeemed five-twenties. | 35 “o ao: 38 SEE AEPACULAR, ‘The course of the market is shown in the table:— | 32 5 m do ss ‘The morey ‘market was alternately active and | 104. M. 12% 1:02 P.M. 1800 0 11544 easy, ‘with,on the whole, a rather better aupply. | 10:15 A. 112% ae wo wi ‘The frst dealings were at 7 gold'on stocks, and ina | it : Hs 3PM 100 1900 -Sew instances 8 commission of thirty-second was | 1P, + 1% «4P.M be ” «@llowed in addition to plain 7 ‘per cent. But the 12 We 2800 veMferings were quite plentifal after hallpast two | 2” me Suid loan market the rates ranged trom Fy per cent for carrying to 1-32 for borrowing. The Srelock with a decline to8 per cent, the last rate | operations ‘Gold. Exch Bank were as 100 “Being 4 per cent, the market: winding up witha follows :— —— me Y 100 (air. interval to bank closing. There 1s still no = ‘@hange to note in mercantile paper which was 1600 fawoted 9.812 per cent discount for prime dowbi | Ourrency ball Bames, Three of the large banks were credite@at | The European steamer ‘the Clearing House this morning for about $3,000,000 | bars. THE LONDON MAREET has evidently gotten over the apprehension and | TB#: @larm which led to the recent advance in the Bank ase ef England rate of discount, which, by the way, may 4 be amended in the morning by an alteration to a | Went om t $8% early in the day Jower rate than the semt-panic figure of 6 per cent, on the official action of the board of directors in Péopted to prevent, first, the threstened export of | Suthorining an iene Of $10,000,000 of convertible 8s 5op Ugzuperans sae oreonargarsapyangneensza SEUURSUSEEEESeeEsetaeUEsEREN yee yesEEs precie in this direction, and, second, sh undue | Ponds, the proceeds to be devoted 10 paying for 0 speculation in the new French loan. Rverythiigin | 2°W1Y constructed branches and acquired roade 3 i ‘he London market has risen sharply today, and | 804 t0 the equipment tereor, At least such is the 19 pur 67's record an advance of 5 per cent, some- @atensible object for ‘which the Pb gripe ‘@hing almost extraordinary. The following table | Of #9 be created, for te lawn ot the Stock will show the ‘Exchange the new Bbsiteuscs Bo fence IN LONDON vidi eee 6 the Boned 1 ning taking cable | Without ‘thirty days’ notice 0. reports auch a “= doard, bat the gossip of Wall street has it that a | 2000 id x Oct. 29. Oct g0, | P00 clustering around the venerable Daniel Drew | 100 100 n is for money. 923, Consols for money.. 9234 | Were “short” of Northwestern to the extent of | 200 3 $ sols for moncy.. 924, Consols tor money.. 92% | many thousands of shares, and after failing to | 50 100 92 De CIR O22 OK UL Cae Oe GAS | come to. meettloment with the “bull” pool, headea | 1% p Vi 10-40% as us a 10-40" 8 by Jay Gould and the leading operators in Lake ed ns 5 x U. 8. new 5" Shore, were driven to the necessity of making an | jo 100 41% Ralread.------ 43% Erle Ratiroad..... 43% | isene of bonds (convertible into stock) to disrupt | 10 100 af It will be seen from the above that while the ad- the tightening folds of the threatened “corner.” | 200 200 . aT Vance In consols for account is only one-eighth per This ia the interpretation pnt upon the affair this 4 300 is sent our bonds have advanced @% per cent. | evening, and iegiven for what it 18 worth. ‘There | 20 iio 86g Eries were at one time up to 44, but were 3% off at is no doubt 7, 8 Es ‘the close. In explanation of the THE IN ROAD 1000 BBLAXATION IN THE FOREIGN MONEY MARKET has built and Dour pre tt many branches and $% fe eaid that the chief trouble was in reference to feeders the past year or two, so that the new issue she French loan, the subscribers to which were re- May be a perfectly legitimate matter. But the 12115 and 2:15 P. M. $1000 US 5's, 10-40, ¢.... LOB P. M.—Before Call. guired to make an initial subscription of 14f, 50c., | creation of the new convertible loan just at this 300 shs Union Pac..... 385% while © good many of them paid the whole sub- | juncture is evidently connected with the specula- ony ao 5 Bt scription at once to profit by the offer of a rebate { tion already referred to, the purpose being a de- a f@ per cent for cash. This made an inordinate de- Pression of the stock which shall allow the pool to B87 mand on the money markets of both London and | cover and close their contracts. The new issue Germany, which bas been met and liquidated, | does not of itself break the “corner,” for the new Meaving now no longer any apprehension of | stock, made out of the convertible bonds, is nota ptringency, as the remaincer of the subscription to good delivery until after thirty days’ notice to the She French loan will be required only in instal- Stock Exchange, so that the ‘bulls’? may mean- two gents of 3f. 50c. @ month. As we have already | time presa the “corner” to the serious pecuniary shown, the offer of loss of the “bears.” Indeed, in view of the dis- seg THE GERMAN IMPERIAL TREASURY cretion allowed the sub-committee in the matter | 3) 80 prepay the war loan at a rebate of 6 per cent | of issuing 600 had already eliminated this source of disturbance THE NEW BONDS, 3 #m the foreign money market. The new French | jt may be that the “nears” have resorted to this ag Joan was quoted, this evening at a premium of 3% Der cent, against 2% per cent a few days since, another sign that the London market is galling in mooth water once more. Private advices by mail from England represent that within the past fort- pight the changes indicated as having occurred in the London market were then foreseen, the state pf trade having greatly improved and money being @eally plentifal despite the cautious action of the method of inducing the “bulls” to make a settle- ment, the accomplishment of which would put an end to the convertible bond question until—the next time. Meantime Pacific Mail had been unses- tled, and in this decline went off to 914, The gen- eral market is inclined to disconnect itself from Pa- cific Mail and act independently of the movement in that stock. In this period of the day Western Union Telegraph fell one and a half per cent, and Bank of England, the omly drawback being an un- | the rest of the more active shares a half to one and | 200 Un Paci s, ine favorable harvest. This last dimculty is one which | a quarter per cent. Seog 4s capable of easy remedy by a resort to the abun- @ant supplies of the American market. FOREIGN EXCHANCE LOWER, The foreign exchange market was easier, both @ominally and in actual business, the leading @rawers having lowered :their rates an eighth per sent, while sales on the etreet were made at a con- THE NEW YORK CENTRAL MORTGAGE loan, which has been under discussion for some time, was duly authorized ata meeting of the di- rectors held this morning at Commodore Vander- bilt's office. The amount 1s $40,000,000, of which $15,000,000 will be appropriated to cancelling the present bonded debt. The remaining $25,000,000 Sse8e: cession from the asking rates of +4 a 3-16 per cent. | will be devoted to laying a new double track all 2000 bss This turn of the market is due to the better supply | the way between New York and Buffalo, making a iy do. - a ‘of commercial bills and defeats the chance of specie | quadruple track (of eight rails) between the two SO) C & Hitt, gtd....b8. 89) shipments for the present. The following were cities, the enterprise to be completed within two 500 0] ir She closing quotations ;—Sterling, sixty days’ com- | years. The bonds will bear interest at the I ong Mercial, 108 a 108%; do., good to prime bankers, RATE OF SIX PER CENT, 100.0 ‘ 20834 A 108%; do., short sight, 110 a 1101; Paris, | and as they will be secured by a first mortgage and wo, rf mixty days, 5.33% a 5.28%; do., short sight, 5.24% a be, therefore, a first lien on the vast property of 400 s 6.234; Prussian thalers, 714 a 71%; Antwerp, | the New York Central corporation a ready market someaN Ider 8.28% a 6.23%; Switzerland, 5.28% a 5.22);; Ham- for them is anticipated, particularly in London, 4 burg, 354.0 35%; Amsterdam, 39% .a 4044; Frank- | where the whole loan will probably be taken at par 1700 Gort, 40% a 4134; Bremen, 94% a 9534. a8 s0ON as Offered, the time for its negotiation hav- = THE RAILROAD BONDS. ing been selected when European confidence in 100 C & NW The following were the bids for the railroad | American fnances will have been confirmed and Et N southern be 27 bonds:— perpetuated by the re-election of the present ad- IC, CALCRR.D c.b3 853 ministration, The new mortgage will add an an- 2:30 to4 P. M. nual interest charge ot only $1,500,000 to the prea- Tol & W Ist m, StL div. Tol & Wabad in oY: $y w York Cen 6's, "83... 94 rie Ist in, extended. rie 7's, id m, BB. . fone ek oe ay Tole Wat cout con ent expenses of the company, while ed Bariem Ve istton,. cdtaig Gt West 24m, Ist THE DOUBLED FACILITIES ‘DD tar dt pen are Gainey A Zot Ist, Ww. it will furnish will increase the earning capacity of 200 300 Mich S07 pc 2d 1™....100. hic, RI & Paciti iwisg | the road in a ratio of not less than 60 per cent the a bd me ee fs 7 if ees 2 ace a 105 | first year the entire improvement ts in operation. io 4 H 0 C Chev, Painewviile& A oid NJ Ce; The experience of the Lake Snore and New York | $3 4 ae ~ aene ‘ny pas ‘ ¥ Central Companies is coincident that an adequate to do. Bo 1M ane aero A abe ey supply Of facilities is all that is necessary to divert bd Ett, ted Ren Pacgoll bde n°. ai? Ono M2 | the internal tramc of the country to the railroads, 4 mio! Ist m bas Er io ¥ is to the exclusion of the canals and many of the 4 “ Hf Un * longer and poorly mavigable river routes. The do. Fd manner in which provieion is made for obtaining the means of adding the two extra freight tracks to the New York Central road silences the popular objection to TAR STOCK WATERING PROCESS, of which New York Central bas been a too notort SSSSESSSSESSEESES: & downward tendency. The sales sum ae tollo Total... 2979, TOO Agr Included in the above are 1,183 bales to arrive. For fu- ture delivery Jow middling) the sales have been as :—Sales last evening after three o’clock—Nctober, at 195¢c., 500 at 19 11-16c., 500 at 19%c.; November, 100 at c., 300 at 18 15-16c.; December, 600 at Tee} ‘at 18 15-16c,, 100 ‘at. 190, ; Hebruary at 100 at 19 i5-16c., 100 at’ 19%e., 100 at 19 1s] haar 300 at 2 6} Say AO. a8 20MG2.. Total rd les to-day w) three o'cloc! tober, at eeu ar Be BU a ad rt ’ fc. 600 a i 100 at 19 M-\6e., 100 at. 1950. At 1D 9-l6c., 210) af St 19 916c., C0 at ibsc., 400 at 19 G26e., 11 poke ese ty se a pute ber, 100 at 18%C., 100 ay is 13-166., 600 at at 18 1l-160,; January, 200 at 18 i, ries 180—Tes This day last Tollows: rpool, by steam, 3a. 16d. ; ‘dado Havre, by steam c. wien: af len compressed ; to Hamburg, by steai a.» comp ito Bremen, by seam, 1i¢c.; sai 2; to Baltic ports, by foram, Via Egan fT jo Mediterranean porta, y , 56a. : . ice : 1 i 20 20! 20} —The quotatior bm a than half a grade above or below the rs a SrPLOUk AND GRAIN,— ipte--Fioer, 17,520 bI95 wheat, @,769 bushels; corn, 47,300 do. ; corn meal, 1,890 bbls; oats, bushels; y, 47,882 do. ‘The flour market was still dull, but sales to some extent were effected in some concessions. The sales toot BP about for Western yellow and Ley a jo. 2 State. Superfine Family... Louis Louis straight extra Bt. Louis choice double ext Bt. Louis chuice famil California, Bye tiow eetnes No, 2. uthern supe: Southern extra. Southern family Corn meal, Western. Corn meal, Jerse: Corn méal, Bra Sion cuterc mm aBeete se 1aonoo! Slenaceesssssessueessseee POMPE SSP SEPP EEE SP EP PP EE> DP 2 2? wuetonrrotSeatascsacse® y & PEF SRRSSESSSESSSSSSRESKSERS F Fy ‘and. rejected Spring, $147 a $1.60 for No. 2: Chicago, $162 a $1 50 for No.2 MAL waukee, $1 61 a $1 62 for No. iiwaukee, $1 50 for North- west, $1 9) a $195 for Diehl Genesee. nal at $1 57 a $1 65 and amber do. at $170 was also in good request and decidedly firm losing at ec. asked for prime mess. The sales were about 160,000 bushels at 64)gc. a 64%c. for sail afloat, 64) . in ic. a OS. for steamer, Ge. 0 Be. were dull aid tranaagtion naamiaas tt . ions lim! car lots. Sales about 32,000 bushels at 420, for new, black Western, duc. a 44c. for do. mixed, 45c. for new 47c. for old mixed Ohio in store, 50c. for old white do, Barley was inactive, butfirm. Sales (iate yes- ‘terday) 9,800 bishels Canada at $119, Rye remained nominal in the absence of reported transactions. Fareieuts.—Business in berth freights has been only moderate, and rates in some instances were in the shippers’ fayor. Vessels for charter were in less urgent demand, but there was no noticeab! at in the rates. The engagements comprise :—To Li |. by steam, bbis. apples, 4s.; I xes bacon, and 1,000 boxes hese, 46s, ;'and’ by fail, 12,800 usher rn at 834d. To London, by salt, 6,70) bbls. four, part at 9 Sd. fo Brise ‘tol, by sail, 7,500 bushels grain on private terma To Glasgow, by steam, 22,600 bushels grain at7%d. a 8d. To Antwerp, 1,250 tlerces lard at 428. 6d. The charters in- clude ‘n Italian bark to Leghorn or Genoa, 2,200 quar- ters grain at 7s.; @ British bark ork for orde: 000 auarters grain at 7s. ei direct; a Norwegian Cr bbls, Uipraltar tor oPders 1,000 bbls do. at Be Bee nS if .; & German brig, from Richmond to Rio, 2,800 bbls. flour ‘on private Fis. Mowassra.—Trade to-day has been onimportant, and prices were nominally the eee Wi Md le quote :— Crop. Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed. 2 Clayed........ 0.65 Muscovado, refining Muscovado, grocery Porto Rico. 19. Re. Cue c. as unfavorable reports from We have only to report ot r bbis, of At $4 75a $5. Tar and pitch saloe of were quiet and unchanged, Petnoveum.—For refined the market remained quict, but not quotably lower, yet nominal, In ported transactions; Ca at BXc. for or early November deli Crude in bulk was likewise suet being nominal at about l4sgc. Cases were neg- cted, but unchanged. Naphtha nominal, at about 18c.‘a 18%c. lor Western and 19. 4 193¢¢. for city, At the creck the market was dull and ly easier; quoted at $4 45 ‘on the upper, on the lower road, and $4 65 at Oil City. Philadelphia market exhibited no animation, remaining dull and unchanged. Refined quoted at BHKC., Spot month or first ete been Be ns x - ROVISIONS.—Rece! , 6 packages; o 211 dor; lard, 969 bbls. and teres; 227 Woes, Mena en Was moderately dealt in, but at prices generally reserved. ‘The tone of the market was scarcely so firm, the tion Notas to lower prices. We heard of bales bbla,, cash, to-morrow, Surry rms. The nominal quotation was $15 80a $158. About 300 bble. were job at these prices, and including extra prime mess at $12. Bacon was sn good demand, but at easicr prices; sales 150 boxes long clear at 8%c., cash; L) do. for first half of November at 83¢., 100 boxes do, for November on private terms, 150 do. for first week in ees 4 H-| nd Marc © absence of re- nee of mont xes for Janua aary for C4 a ‘Beer wi for meas, ere ‘trm at the late i - ment les, 40 weather cured at “Gas tb ost THE CITY BANE STOCKS, ous illastration. The capital stock is to remain as | 1100 ‘The following were the bids for the city pak it is, although im the distant future it may be raised 20) Wares'—New York, 190; Manhattan, 152; Merd| to the even $100,000,000, Meantime it will be Com. | 200 thants’, 116; Mechanics’, 133; America, 148; City, lore Vanderbilt's aim to accomplish his ambi- | 910 m0; Phenix, 101%; North River, 90; Tradesmen’s, | tin of making Central a ten per cent stock, like | 13% M8; Gallatin National, 118; Seventh Ward, 97; Tiino}s and Michigan Central—~a consummation not iy Oommerce, USK; Brosdway, 296; Mercantile, 122; | improbadye in yiew af the feet that tho aupdraple | He 1,000 qi Changed aod” gult; Asout . & rom Wa s a for extra do., 12 @ $15 for prime mess, and $16.8 $19 for India ent Gales, 4 bole. of meats attracted some attention, with rale Plekied ham Ty and 00 do: Rees al boase of short cat for Janvary, Fe ry and March on For Western wal vmat the a ing, but pd reuse rather Saige. Bales, 00 Wergos for Ovipber ab 8ige., but pr tha NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3), 1872—"¢)PL. SHEET. i P +=) Eeak a Pe8} Pod, * est firm, South. prelgn' re unchanged, The sales today were 8 os Carolina at 724C. @ Bgc., and 15) bags of importance transpired to-day, STEARIN®.—Nothing of and the market remained nominally the sane, at 9c. Sales ‘as gene! it. Cit; SL fag Ses. 1e and unchanged. Bales 160 Dbl ioe ~Niag Lonvon Money Marxer.—Lonpon, Oct, 30—5 P. M.— Consol closed at 9244 for mone: sud 974 92% for the account, Erie Railway shares, 43}. U: (+ Btates five- Swonty honds, 1867'6, AiN4, st nge.—-Panis, Oct, 30—P. M.—Rentes closed at Re etre a TE We that . M. active 3, uplands, 100.8 Wied. middling Orleans, 10d, n ioral 8 of the day have been 20, ales, including 7,000 for speculation ‘and export. Bales of ling OF- leans for ovemner aoe Sales of middling uplands for October at 10d., cember at 94d.; of middling Orleans for Mae at 10d. rvs DsTUFFS =MARKET.—LIvVERPOOL, Oct. 390—2:30 P, M.—The market is steady. LiveRroou. pUCK MARKET. —LiveRProot, Oct. 30—Even- Bef oamen rosin, Ms. a lls. 8d. per cwt. Tallow, ong, Sorter surtg hamrata fy Steen ar, . a oat rho Wanner. “ANTWaMP, Oct. 30.—Petroleum, 57f. for fine pale American. B NATIONAL BANK NOTES BOUGHT FOUR i @) per cent premium. Full printed lists furnished iree. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 40 South Third strect, Peiladelphia, ‘ITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. INTEREST computed from the first of each month, and is pa mai or credited on balance remaining in bank Jan, land oe of each year. Present rate of interest SIX PER CENT. Money deposited on or tag Nov. 1 will bear interest t date. SANK, BOWERY, southwest corner of Canal. street. BANK, 08 Sen every day irom 10 AM, (oS Fe Me and will Femain open on Mondays and Saturdays until7 P. M. books in English, German and French. eS eam E. A. QUINTARD, President. Seymour A. Bunce, Secretary. CBMIEAL. COLORADO IMPROVEMENT COMPANY J Bonds.—Coupons from the above bonds, maturing November 1, will be paid on and after that date upon preseatation at our of Ne EXEL, MORGAN & CO. No. 83 Excnanar Prace, Oct. 16, 1872. ITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, ComprroiEn’s Orrice, Sept, 23, 1872. INTEREST ON City Stock.—The interest on the bonds and stocks of the city and cere New York, due Novem- ber 1, 1872, will be paid on that day by the Chamberlain, at his office, in the New Court House. The transfer books will be closed from September 28 to November 1, 18/2, ANDREW H. GREEN, Comptroller. ‘OWES & MACY, BANKERS, 30 WALL STREET, NEW York, offer thé same facilities to depositors as incor- porated banks, and allow interest on dailv balances at e rate of four per cent. Collections made on any point at current rates, with immediate returns. Special atven- tion paid to cholce Stocks, Bonds, &c., tor investors. ATCH & FOOT, 12 WALL STREET, PAY THE “Bidding Price” for Gold, and sell at the “Offering Price,” as quoted at the Gold Exchange, in sums to suit. QECRETARY’S OFFICE, ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY, ew ORK, Oct. 8, 1872, Notice is hereby Exsp that the Transfer Books of this Gompany will be’ closed atits General Office on the lay of 7th vember, 18k and remai closed till the 18th day of November, when the books will be reopened for feienenat ootet ry aeieel at Pe eee ave n a] in! ‘al is a ‘By order of tue Board, iN. OTIS, Secretary. (PHB COUPONS oF THE =fIsaIs81FPL SENTRA jroad Com} a e pa Be ata due November 1 prox., will be paid in gold at the Southern Railroad Association, 2) Nassau strect, on and after that date. PE PORT HURON AND LAKE MICHIGAN RAIL- November? Iara will be canved 18 gold ob andl after shat © on ai quveat the house of DRAKE BROTHERS, 66 roadway. Ww ‘ANTED—$6,000 TO $10, FOR SIX MONTHS, TO move produce, cou which a net return of over pod the sxcun can ys coy f joney ; amp) urity ood ; a: A Address ree days G., box 109 Heral anewer quic! for office. 000 FANTED-ON THREE FIRST CLAss . @ story double Philadelphia front brick tenement in German location, near Hous- fon street, for three oF live years: value 600. ers Reed not apply. ORTMER ©. ADDAMS, Coun: , &c., rooms 36 and 37, 119 Broadway, N. Y. 4.00 000 TO LOAN—IN 8UMS TO SUIT, ON inte; no bonus remained SY eae WEED Real i Montauk Insurance Co., 168 Broadway. 450 000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT. Sere gage on ny ie pity. Bropkivn and lew im} roperty. 8, office tna Lite Insurance Conipany, 186 Broadway. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bopr—Cuipcnass.—At Hoboken, N.J., on Tues- day, October by the Rev. H. F, Hartman, J. Henry Bove to Maky L. Currcnase. Thursday, October 10, at the First Methodist Episcopa) church, Syracuse, N. Y., by the Rev. Thomas H. Burch, T. k. Burcn, of New ‘ork, and Miss Eva J. M. Trrvs, of ig FAYE—MARTIN.—On Tuesday, October 29, at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, by J. H. Tuttle, pas- tor of St. Luke’schurch, Jamms J. Fave and MARIA Louise, daughter of the late John Martin, Jr., all of this city. No cards. HANFORD—MCMULLEN.—On Tuesday, October 29, 1872, by the Rev. Dr. Deems, ALBERT T. HANFORD, Eh d City, to Miss Aagis MCMULLEN, of New orl Hay—WyYnxoop.—On Wednesday, October 30, at the Madison avenue Reformed church, by the Rev. Hervey D. Gi assisted by Rev. Joseph Green- leaf, THEopORE F. Hay, Eq, to VIRGINIA, daugh- ter of the late Rev. Richard Wynkoop, of this oy, No cards. lOWARD—TREDWELL.—On Wednesday, October 16, by Rev. John P. Lundy, D. D., ApRaM F. HowARD, of Newtown, L. I., to SARAH A. TRED- WELL, daughter of the late Winlam 8, Tredwell, of ew LAcouR—MCALLISTER.—On Tuesday, October 22, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. William McAlhster, CORNELIUS V. coUR to EMMA 8, MCALLISTER, all of this civy. SHOQEMAKER—Ray.—On Thursday, October 10, in Trinity church, Wilmington, Del., by the Rev. Wil- liam J. Frost, rector, the Rev. Henry P. Hay, D. D., LL. D., BENJAMIN SHORMAKE! Jr., of Wilmington, Del., and Lucy, daughter o! James E. Ray, of New York. Smrra—Roeg, —At Christ church, on Wednesday, apse by the AG phew = ine . SMITH ARGELIA ja r of the Martin H. Rose. ern SUFFERN—ADAMS.—At Montclair, on Tuesday, — iwteeee rea J. Budington, "na D., DWA: RN and ALICE DE ter of P. C, Adams. No cards. AEA SweeT—WiLcox.—On Wedn » October 30, 1872, by the Rev. Zelotes Grenell, at_ the resiaence of the bride’s father, Hacke! j. Ss, in S. SWEET, of Willlamsborg, L. 1, to Matig F., young est daughter of M. R. Wilcox, Esq. TorrEY—S1P.—On Tuesday, October 20, 1872, at the residence of the bride’s mother, Vroom street, Jer- Bey City Low Sh Ls Rev. Mr. Ammerman, W. nae Toffey to Emma L. Sir, all of Jersey city VAN Duzer—Tigsovr.—At Greenpoint, Brooklyn, E. D,, on Tuesday, October 29, aehe, ORRIN VAN Duzer to Hannan H. Tresout, No cards, Woop—McCHEsNRY.—On Sunday, October 27, by the Rev, James Millett, at his residence, THOMAS Woop, ge of London, England, to Miss MARY MOCHESNEY, all of this city. Died. BatLey.—On Tuesday morning, October 22, of congestion of the brain, Lucy, daughter of the late Joseph T. Bailey, of Philadelpiie, , October BERGEN.—On Wednosd: 80, 1872, MARY, the beloved danghier of Martin and Margaret Ber: gen, aged 1 year and 7 months. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thu! ,, October 31, at one o'clock, from 216 East Ninety-third street. Casstpy.—On Wednesday afternoon, October 30, PATRICK CassrDy, of 353 West Eleventh street, Notice of funeral hereafter. CHRISTAB.—At her late residence, 204 Stockton Street, Brooklyn, on Mp rh, morning, October 50 after short but painful iliness, CATHERINE, wife of Charles Christab, in the 6lst year of her oeelatives and friends of the aaa ae t= faily invited to attend her funeral the Firat Baptist church, Bridge street, near Myrtie avenue, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, CoLLINs.—On Wednesday, October 30, JAMES, s0n of Christopher and Ann Collins, aged 6 years ands ¢ friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past one ae from the nce Of his parents, 308 First ue, ConnER.—At Brooklyn, B. D., on Monday, Octo- ber 28, 1872, of ‘aipnineria EDWARD WHITESIDE, aged Typceke Toungest son George R, and Cordelia L. Funeral on Thi October 31, at two o'clock Beco ee Troskivar "adios tna cond stree! friends are ited. ORossy.—On ly ir wd 1872, Mary, wife of Michael my of wh, county Meath, Ireland, in The relatives and avectiuly lavited wo attend the tungral, ware ee sae reat dence of nor sister, ares Be Finch, 453 west Porty: Ne M. tober 8H, La Daw d 24 years. ? LLY, \ “ine humeral will take place on Tharsday, 81, at one o'clock P, M., from’ the residence of brother-in-law, John Campbell, 27 North street. DALTON.—On Tuesday, October 29, of heart dais; ease, JAMES DALTON, in the sith year of his age. ‘The friends of the family, his brother Edward. his nephew Daniel Scully, "also those of his are respectfully invited to attend his funeral ‘Thursday, October 31, at two P. M., from his late sidence, 307 Pear! street. fe DANFORTH.—Suddenly, at Madison, N. J., on Mons day evening, Colateer 28, EDWARD J. DANFORTH, in} the 74th year of his age. ) Funeral services will be held in the South street Prespyterian church, at Morristown, N. J., on Fri-, day, November 1, at two o'clock P. M. ‘The rela- tives and friends of the fumily are respectfully in« vited to attend without further notice. for Morristown leaves New York from foot of Bar- clay street at twelve o'clock. 8 in Wi at depot, Dzan.—On Tuesday, October 29, after a linge! illness, MARGARET DEAN, in the 63d year of her age, The relative and friends of the family and those of her sons, William L. and Charles.A, Dean, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Thomas Le Claire, 826 East Fourteenth street, on Friday, November 3, at half-past one o'clock. i DELANY.—On Tuesday, October 29, JOHN DELANY, in his 47th year. ts The relatives and iriends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from 251 West Seven- teenth street. The remains will be taken to ai x Francis Xavier's church, West Sixteenth street, nine o’clock A. M. to-diry, where a solemn high will be said for the repose of his soul; thence te Calvary Cemetery. ‘ Enuirr.—At Stapleton, Staten Island, on Tue! day, October 29, SaRaH, Wife of David Ebbitt, im the 52d year of her age. ; Funeral will take place at the Moravian chi on Friday afternoon, at half-past two o’clock, train will connect with the one o’clock boat from. New York. The relatives and friends are respect- fully invited to attend without further notice, FowLer.—At Shruboak, near Peekskill, on Ons October 29, SAMUEL H. FOWLER, neral on Thursday, 3ist inst., at eleven o'clock, from his late residence. fi GALLAGHER.—Suddenly, in New York, on Tues gay Ogtober 20, LuTuER C, GALLAGHER, of Blooms: field, N. J., aged 30 years. : Puneral services will be held at the residence of his father, Rev. Jos, S. Gallagher, on Friday, Nov: ember 1, dt half-past twelve o’clock, Trains lea’ foot of Barclay and Christopher streets for Bloo! field at 10:40 A. M., returning at 1:40 P, M. Cal riages will be in waiting at the Ridgewood station, | GILMARTIN,—On Wednesday, October 30, after Jong and painful illness, JAMES GILMARTIN, ears, a The funeral will take place on Friday morning; at ten o’clock, from the residence of his aunt, William Waish, No. 48 Madison street. Gri11s.—At Cornwall, N. Y., on Wednesday, Octod ber 80, Jennig Tarr, wife of Jamos Edwar Gilliss in the 29th year of her age. ‘ The relatives and friends are respectfully invi toattend the funeral from the residence of he! ena Danijel Taft, on Friday, November 1, at on GREELEY.—On Wednesday, Ootober 30, MaBy Yil C. GREELEY, wife of Horace Greeley, 58 years,| Funeral services at the Church of the Divine ternity, Fifth avenue and Forty-fitth street, on Fris ba ovember 1, at twelve o’clock noon. ENDERSON.—On Sunday, October 27, 1872, Witd LIAM H, HENDERSON, in the 33th year of his age. Relatives and friends; also Jetferson Engine Com. pany, No. 26; East River Engine Company, No, 1% and Insurance Patrol No.3, are respectfuily invite to attend the funeral, from Stanton street Ba] ghureh, on Thursday, October 31, at one o’c! “ASSOCIATION OF ExEMpr FrREMEN.—The above sociation are hereby notified to meet at the Bapy ~ ont tist church, in Stanton street, between Ch and Forayth streets, this day jursday), tribute of respect to our ise Tm er, William He Benderson. FRANCIS HAGADORN, F. 8. | Lopcs No. F. anp A. M.—Brethren, you are hereby summ to attend a special communication, to be held at tl inst., at twelve M, sh: for the of the last tribute of respect to our late brother, . ieee 4 HENSCHEL.—At Zurich, Switzerland, in a. ; The relatives and friends of the family and th Medical Faculty are respectfully invited to atten 47 West Twenty-first street, between Fifth ane Sixth avenues, on Friday, November 1, at tem HoOLDREGE.—Suddenly, of disease of the heart, at his residence, Mystic Bridge, Conn., on Friday, of his age. KNOWLES.—On Wednesday, October: oo ALICE Gig The relatives and friends of the family are red spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Friday, November 1, at two o’cloc! KvuHN.—On Tuesday evening, £ tober 29, very rs. The relatives and friends the are forenoon, at ten o'clock, from his 404 East Fitty-second street. of this lodge are request m Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street, to attend tl Friday, November 1, at nive o’ctock A. JEBEN BE! Secre: 32 years. Born Hilbers. é relatives and friends of the family, = tn ts, al o'clock P. M., for the or papi the em! - NOTICE.—DANIEL CARPENTER lodge rooms, 492 Grand street, on Thursday, liam H. Henderson. order W. M. secreden: | on Wedness September 18, CHARLES HENSCHEL, M. B, hie funeral, from the Church of the Holy Trinity, o'clock. tober 25, Captain JoHN HOLDREGE, in the ‘vife of George E. Knowles, aged late residence, 37 Union avenue, aliasiaburg, ou suddenly, Extras Kunin, aged 61 i family spectfully invited to attend the Nga! on Frid: HEBRON LopE, No. 5, U. O, B, B.—The members tl 1d to meet at } funeral of our deceased brother, ba LurseN.—On Tuesday October 29, AREY “A, Luin, the beloved.wile of John H. Lutjen, aged members of the Star of the Union 10. A. 0. of G. F., and Troop D, First Battalion cavalry; Captain Ficher, are respecttully invited to atten a panerah erect: vere ye eens 558 We ‘orty-ninth stree: ursday) inst. at half-past twelve o'clock P.M. Ay 8 LYALL.—At Elizabeth, N.J., TARLETON Vn gon of Wiliam and Kittle Lyall, aged 6 years and d Friends of the family are requested to attend th funeral services on gers Go 1, at hale he three o’clock P. M., at his parenta’ residen: rove street, near Wash: m avenue, Sout! Elizabeth. Trains leave New York, foot of Cortlandt ene Desbrosses streets, at half-past two o'clock! oetover Rng Fuuncts Mods agin Syne AS iN, 6 months and 19 days, “ The relatives and friends of the family are invite@ [eect ‘ago ce A rom nie late residence, er str n Poin ursday) after- hoon, at twoorcleck, ‘The Peter il De laterred! in the New York Bay Cemetery. Pe ee Sie ee Guannes, — in and Mary Ann yearé and 20 days. ‘y sad are ré0 The relatives and friends of the oy, the resi- NQimontictin “Suddenly oa Fuesday, October 2% Mpuneral Will take plane this day (Thureday), 00! tober 31, from 390 Ninth avenue, corner of Titres: Second street, at one o'clock P, i. Friends are re- spectfally . SH 204 Rt et October 80, 1872, at his idence, 514 West Twenty-seventh street, alter county Monaghan, parish of Ceauiorek, elages lonaghan, paris! et, Irelan the 34th yearor nia age. felon The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, 514 West Twenty-seventh street, at half-past one o’clock P, M., on Friday, November 1. aries ite ney ugh a We eat ELIA, only dat r r. George! W. nana Amelia Hticharas, ‘aged 4 years and’s Relatives and friends of the family are invited to- attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa- rents, Main street, Orange, N.J., on Friday, Ni vember 1, at hal!-past two P, M. boat leaves an, -L-tspe s at fee oe M. pres OMAINE.—On Tuesday r 1872, MaBe GARET ANN ROMAINE. ats Em Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Henry Gawtry, 37 East Thirtieth street, on wher 9 November 1, at twelve o'clock. SAWYER.—Suddenly, on Wednesd: October Hevny (C. SawyEn, Son of B, F. Sawyer, of orsey! Helatives and friends are ted to seep te” invi' attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2o’clock P, Muy, foie nmesaee aca eae f ua . ane 10. especially requested Fo’attend. bers MITH.—At Waverley, N. Y., on Tuesday, October 20, SAMUEL Piatt, oniy son of N. Ferdinand an@ Abbie P. L. Smith, aged 4 years and 8 months. SNaitH.—At Elizal stiport, N, J., on Wednesd: October 30, of congestion of the lungs, Isaac Je SNAITH, aged 78 years, 1 month and 4 days, one to Lyateredy ork hig ate Sy na inton street, port, on Jovem! 1, at two o'clock P. M. sa VaN BERGEN.—At Coxsackie, on W. morning, October 20, OLAniNe PRox, Wilt ort late Anthony Van Bergen, in the s8th year of neral on Friday, November 1, at half-past one o'clock, from her late residence, in Coxsackie. par -) deren on Monday, coeaer 28, 11 n HABLES aged years, 6months and 2 daya. at The relatives and friends are respectfally invited’ to attend the faneral, from his late residence, cor- her Grand and First: streets, on Thursday, October 31, 1872, at half-past one o'clock P. M, Woopmay.—At Harrison, Westchester county, N. Y., on Monday evening,’ October 28, Davip Woopman, aged 66 years, son of Catherine and the "funeral frooi is stare Tuoreday, #8 ym Jate residence, on I 1 o'clock P, M, -