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THE IMPRISONED SALARY BROKER. {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) those now viliiy me. 1 would have been ae could Ihave had the opportunity to prove Ey ood Jaith and intentions in returning volun- to New York. That hope is now gone. I been the victim of those in whom f°4 usted, Foiled im their efforts to fiscover an immense inythical amount pi money in my possession (and failed, for the simple reason that it had no existence), 1, who have trusted in them, am now shown their true colors. Lcan only struggle on, carnestly hoping shat time wilt prove me, as it has in my whole life up to this unfortunate business, anything but the vold-blooded, thieving villain tt is 80 Industriously Mriven to inake me out. 1 earnestiy hope that the “missing letter,” to which so much importance is attached, may be found, though I strongly suspect that some who are clamoring most loudly are really most in- terested in keeping it hid. It was written very hurriedly, and enclosed my keys, to be handed to | my creditors, It may have contained some un; | palatable truths. I have no distinct recoliection of ‘what I wrote under so great excitement, but pre- sume it struck as hard one way as another. E. K, WINSHIP. THE GUATEMALA. | f& Pacific Mail Steamer Aground=—No Lives Lost and Small Damage Proba- ble=The Scene of the Disaster. Information was received in this city yesterday thac a steamer of the Pacific Matl Steamship Com- pany was aground on one of the small islands of | the Bahama group, A HERALD representative was | mmediately despatched to learn all the details of | shis new catastrophe, if possib:e, from the men—a part of the crew—who had been employed in the sompany's service and had arrived in New York. the first visit paid was to the foot of Canal street, North River, pier 42, from which the steamers sail aS advertised to California, Japan and China. Here the ofMcers of the company | responded to the HERALD inquiry that it was true | ‘steamer had run aground somewhere, and that some of the flremen attached to her had returned | m the Havana steamship to New York; but they | gave no reasons tor the disaster. The men had | deen upon the pier abont noon, and had gone down to the company’s ofice in Wall street to see Mr. Hatch, the Vice President of the Pacific Matl Steamship Company, and its manag- ing director, The names of the returned crew were discovered to be as sollows:— Charles Brockhout, who resides at No, a2 West Forty-second street; John Cahill, No. 27 Des- brosses street; James Dent, No, 51 Watts street; Henry McQuade, North Moore street, and James Harris, No. 207 West street. The reporter tmme- iately went to che steamship company’s ofices, | No. 61 Wall street, hoping to tind the men tere, | but discovered that they had just departed, Mr. Rufus Hatch gave all the information in pos- session of the company, which, in substance, was 43 follows :— | “The City of Guatemala sailed from tnis port on | the 11th of this month. She was an iron propeller | of 1,504 tons gross burden, and she draws sixteen | feet of water, Her buiders were John Roach & Co., at Chester, Pa, Ste is about one year old, and rates in American foreign shipping as Al twenty years. She ts double decked, has tour bulkheads, 18 258 feet long, 38 feet broad and 20 feet depth of hold. she was last surveyed tn this port in February of this year. She. is | wchooner rigged and has compound engines. | Her cost was $292,000 in greenbacks. She is in- sured for 1,000,000 trancs, or $200,000 in gold, The insurance 1s effected in the English, French and | German Lloyds, Her cargo consisted Lather! yooh of general merchandise, lor San Francisco and the West Coast of South America, about 233 tons of freight Jor the former port and about 655 tons of way ireight. She struck a little alter midnight of the 16th inst. It is supposed, in the absence of any definite information on this point, that there bad been some mistake in the steamer’s reckon- ‘og. The Captain, J. B. Hildreth, 18 one of the most trusted commanders in the company, and | besides holds a pilot's certiticate of the port of | New York. There were no passengers on board, avd the crew, consisting of about forty persons, were all sate and weli. Immediately after striking they commenced to throw the cargo overboard to | iigliten the ship. ‘Ihe engineer reported soon that the steam pipe was broken and water was gaining | {in the hold. Two boats were then despatched for | help. One was sent to Fortune Island to inter- | cept, if possible, the homeward bound Pa- tific mail steamer, «und the other to Nassau, under command o! Second Ofi- | ter Lapham, to endeavor to procure assistance. | Lapham encountered very heavy weather; but he | bad a good crew of six men, and the squalls did vot daunt them. ‘They arrived at Nassau at mid- | night of Sunday, 19th inst., and were taken Care ot | by Mr. Mahlon Sands, United States Consul. On | Monday morning Mr. 8. 0. Johnson, agent of the | American Board of Underwriters, took prompt | means to render some assistance to the crippled | snip, and on the evening of the same day tne | steamer Anna took Mr. Johnson and Second Officer | Lapham to the scene o! the disaster, well provided | with pumps and wrecking apparatus, ihe crew | accompanying Lapham to Nassau were forwarded | to New York by the steamer City of Havana. | The City of Panama sails to-day for Aspinwall, and she will carry out assistance to the ship. As to the losses to the company, they will be very trifling; indeed, the vessel may be afloat now, The | tude rises and fails only two ieet, and the City of | Guatemala lies on the portheast corner of Wat- | ling’s Island, in soft, shifting sand, called ‘silt’@— a sort of quicksand—which may at any moment release her. Besides, this is calm summer weather, | ind she will not have to contend against the rude , itorms of December or March, wuich strew the soast with wrecks.” This seems to be a complete story of the accident to the Guatemala, It may | be added that Watling’s Island 1s one of tne | Bahamas; it ts tweive miles long from north to south and about six miles broad, with | shores slightly indented. ne interior is largely | cut up by salt water lagoons, separated by small, wooded itis. Excellent sheep are raised here, The inhabitants are scatered ali along the isiand. ‘Phere is a reef harbor Jor coasiers at the northeast end, near where the Guatemala has struck, A bank, with from six to fitteen iathoms of water, with a dark bottom, extends two and a half miles in a southeast direction from the southeast point Of the island. Soundings do not reach more than hall a mtie irom the west side ot the island and the eage is generally very foul. CORONERS’ OASES, Owen Taggert, a man fifty years of age, said to be a native of ireland, returned to his home, No. 636 East Ninth street, on Thursday night under the influence of liquor and seated himself on a lounge near the open window on the third Noor, where he went to sicep. It is supposed that during the night te arose to get a drink and in doing s0 fell from the window and was killed, as at or near four o'clock in the morning his dead body was found lying on the siaewalk. Coroner Kessler was noti- led to hold an iuquest. Coroner Kessler was yesterday called te the Morgue to hold an inquest on the body of Adolphus Richardson, thirty-nine years ol age, late a deck band on board the schooner James Ponder, lying at pier 27 East River, who died suddenly on board the vessel immediately alter eating a hearty breakfast. The body of an unknown man, about thirty-five years o! age, five feet nine inches in height, with | sandy complexton, light hair and mustache, was tound off pler 9 Kast River. Deceased wore dark aipaca sack coat, lignt pants, white muslin shirt ind gaiter shoes, The body apparently had been im the water but a short time, Corouer Woitman | was notified. | John Maher, a middle aged man, died in the Park Hospital from the effects of injuries received by falling down a Might or stairs at No, Baxter street. Ihe body was removed home and Coroner Woltman notified. i The body of Join Donn, drowned while bathing in the Kast River on Thursday, was yesterday r covered, Deceased lived at the northeast corner of 1oyth street and Second avenue, Coroner Wolt- ; man was notified. THE RECENT FOURTH AVENUE TUNNEL | CASUALTY. Death of William Healey the Contractor, | Yesterday afternoon Coroner Woltman investi- | fated the circumstances attencing the death of | William Healey, a laborer, lute of Ninety-sixth street and Lexingcom avenue, who, on the Mth inst., was crushed to death by the falling of a | portion of the Fourta avenue tunnel at Ninetieth street. and Fourth avenue. Several men em- ployed on the Fourth avenue improverment at that point ified that they considered the tunnel sale, but Coibert King, the contractor, deposed that | several men leit trong tear unger by work+ iz in the tune 1 others Were engaged in | their places. A brace was then erected to make | the topor the tunnel more secure, and on the | morning of the oceurrence a blast was exploded, Immediately aiter which deceased and two or three others returned to their work, When a mass of rock, mortar and earth fell in upon them. The Jury, alter listening carefully, rendered the tole lowing VERDIC | That William Healey came to his death by in- | | Juries received on July 14, 1874, ab Ninetieth strect and Fourth avenue, by a portion of the root ot the tunnel failing on him, and we consider the death of Wilham Healey was caused by the negit- gence of the contractor, Albert King, m ‘not using sumMcient precattion amine the condition and danger of the tunne’ | should any turther action be taken by the | friends of deceased it will be im the nature of a | civil suit for damages, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Mr. A Very Dull Day on the Stock Street Waits Bristow. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. | brewers” are holdin © | tion of lower prises and this sn stagnation i the very quoted steaay at $140, cash; Roman and Portland w Somewhat unsett.ed, Roman (English) quoted at $4 50.3 $475, and Portland at the same price. Laths were in Iioderate deman'. and quoted steady at $1 73 10r Baste Dational bank nores for redemption. . THE FOREIGN MARKETS to-day were generaily quiet and steady, Erte on the whole active. £137,000 was withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to-day. Closing prices were as follows:—Const 9254; do. for the account, 924 a 93; old '65 bonds, 109; 69 bonds, 109 a 10934; new fives, 103%; ten- | forty bonds, 105};; Erie, 203;. Rentes at Paris | ihe trade. Upon 18 for money, 92), a prime mercantile paper, the rates being araduated | | i while the medium qualities sold slowly unless slight concessions were granted. The market for Western Was ly $0 firm under the influence of tree arrivals. We quote :-—state—Firkins, choice selected, 32c. per ID. do.. | fair to good, Se.; hat firkin goon the iwarket and buy be very careful not to his order calls tor. the ope ai rices, and this accounts for the present Under ordinary circumstances discouraging accounts trem England would | nd expegta. s Hot Kot anything suitable in bis own stock all he has to do 1st yaa we notice that he wil | COTTON, SERIES urchase w single bale more than | he rewers are exercising the 9 HLDING MATERIALS. — inamd for brick has been | declined fully Se. per tb “e fair and prices uot quotatly changed. Lime was steady rey ly Sc. per tb. on pearly all deseriptions. Our higher end gonses. st @ 2c. tor No, 2. Barley di to the length of time the paper runs. The Treas- and in Moderate demand. quoted st $iiy a $1 Wor seine ot the dimncta ater on ihe whale, Gene Te aU | Meee? psa Bw O25 OF Aucuat: nepuaater sald 8! arer at Washington to-day received $567,000 | Hozkland, common and $10 # $185 for de lumb; aud. awe are within about thirty days or the mew crop, | $2375. $244): closed sat the inside price.” tard rm and higher at $11 75 a $11 8, spot; $1175, August Whis key sold at 9c. Freights quiet and weak; corn, to Bur tulo, sc. At the call of the Board in the afternoon whea losed tower at $1 09, July: $1 06%, August. Corn, 64igc. have w tendency” to. stiffen price Ne H a ‘ax.—Iradé has been, only inoderate, but pri et | and cause a speculative Gino oobi) tow, tas | sales Mike. A ee nei tOn de cae sth ae ee gore eat 5 Se: Ae. haar ee. Soe Weer is ot 4 euler in the trade bere who has the | barley. Shipments—400)_ bbls. flour. 05.050 bushels 7 5 cl bi it y | ‘ u , Hiurran—The demand for State has becn fair, but not | Enechances of a short crop aid Maher trie: wag sbiae | whess 1h) "dor corn, 7,00) “io. oats, apd 4000 do, active. The better grades were comparatively firm, | an order trom his brewer lor @ few bales and bh sip’ The toliowing are the total net receipts of cottom et all | attachmg such a condition as an excluston of | | dum and Tweed-dle-dee,”’ a ehoteé | caution and iaii to see any speculation in the article, and | the ports sinee September, 1, 1873. Exchange. < ee selected, Sle, a ‘prime, 28c. ‘do, ee a Be: were buoyant, O21. 10c. United States bonds of | fleetel,,Mn,8, Be gio, gnibe, soso, ee gs | buy eat enough aba ine pment tei Ammediate Raves” | por: ales Porte Bom, 1862 at Frankfort, 97%. Amsterdam prices were | Sibe, og yn | We, do.. brim. Se, & | Witn'the extremely smail demand on the one hand i Gelvenen.... eed jones. bid - | 28c.? good. dle. a 'z7c.: do. common, Ye. & | 4 i i : as follows:—Union Pacific first mortgage vonds, | 3ge'; alia Orange county and creamery, fine, ‘S8e.t | Suche ather i’ iemat sheptiaiing that lake prices nave | Mobile 200,03) New York aon tts 7244; Union Pacific stock, 7334; Northwestern pre- | 40-, choice, State and Pennsylvania, 2c. ase. ;do.. lair | not been sustained. We quote :—American, new. | Charle 631,435 Providence sae Go L -8. parip to dood, s0e.;do.. ‘common. Ye. a 2c, Western eFeam- | good to choice, 2c, a 2e.; Atherican, new, low to fair, | itiicston 425,782 Sity Point 961 ferred, 48 rie, 28s. Gry, clioiee, 28. a Ble; do. tair to’ food, Be. @ 8c. | ue. a Loe. ; yearlings, Ie. a 2c. olds, Bea le; Bavarians | Port Royal Philadelphia... 41.204 Fripay, say ee PM. } ase 8 au saabone cee ane than eee aed priter 4 Be Rie dncran mine donnie Py rordans the faze per in jenian ey Scotch pig am —— i Bs tioned in connection with the new loan, and | Nortnorn_ittivois, Wisconsin’ and Towa, tubs, choice, | ruled’ w oes ‘ OH | gol Hots, ; ice, led dull, with quotations not essenti janged. No EAV. Everybody appears to have leit Wall street, | closed as lollows:—United States currency sixes, | 24.8 27.5 do. do. t4iF Lo Bic a ane dos. | eas were eporied. We quoteameriean, No. Ie ANA EXCHANGE, judging by the condition of the stock market, the | ji74. a 118; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 116% @ | 1ac. a 20c.; OMo and Indiana, t Pee BN $30; do. Sones 87 58 99%: [eee aa awerelen Spatieh gold, 46.0248. Havana, July 26, 1874. Commodore, it is said, satisned with his settiement | 3165;; do. do. do., coupons, 1185; a 119; do. fives | 2e.; do. do. a Be. di ki $36 a $36 60 per ton. H ecatd 3 one quiet.” On Unt Beara a Std $00 8 203. Ex- of the Laxe Shore matter, hied to Saratoga, and the | twenties, 1862, registered, 118 a 11344; ao, do. do., | Se: various i 4 {air to goo, Ie. # | “Leatmem—The inarket tor hemlock sole continued | 120 a l2aper cent premium; dy. short sight do. 1a & 1 as 3 veg . 5, 1862, reg’ , 1 316; do, do. do., | 8e.: various styles, co pate, ale “ ket | Wek With purchases restricted to small lots to meet | premium do,, sixty dara. gold, 136 a 14s preniium; do, great bear leader, disgusted with the “lame and | coupons, 113 a 11334; do. do., 1864, registered, rae 9 fair export demand the, mer immediate requirements. ‘Ihe stock on hand ts tairly | short sight, do., 1 a 143 prenitum. On 4 ‘ye8 the Presidentiai suit, while bankers both here and | ruled firm and prices were Ib. better. The | On London, 166 assorted, with the exception of @ scarcity of prime over- | 170 premium. On Paris, 1394 141 premin tair to good. 9e, a lie. ing. do. do. poor to tir, 7 “4 pe impotent Keiapaa of the Angell bead 2 Ver | 1144 @ 1155 do. do. do., coupons, 115% a 116; do, | home trade, bought moder a¥S quote sStaie (ac- | weight Buenos Ayres. The receipts tor the week font | me mont, to get breathing room. Even Mr. Bristow | ao,, 1965, re; a 13%; jory, fine, Ize. a 1° air to good. Isc Up 57,280 sides and 2,765 bale-, ‘The exports reached 6,000 | bs s y , registered, 115 @ 115%¢; do. do. do., cou- | State daine ‘Orange county, sk ’ = and the Treasury Department of the United States | pons, 117.@ 117%; do. do. 186%, new, registered, | &6e.i Ublo iactory, Cheddar shape, choice. Yor export, | Rei eddibegn sila pm ce SURDERAE: MARKETS, : g FEF) 0E EO * ‘ . 2 a 1e.; do., do. fat do., do. don IWige. a 1: xo isat Long Branch, a sort of breeches pocket of | 115, a 11534: do. do. do., coupons, 11u\ a 116%; fo. 'do. dos. for domentic trade, 1c. a Ud a Gilles | Cemes Bie | okoen Raoncen eAeernn Loman, Shiy, Mizar, | in Europe want to know whether he meant what | he said in his recent circular asking proposals for the balance of the 5 per cent United States tund- ing loan, or whether it was to be interpreted ina Pick wickian sense, THE DIFFICULTY between himself and the President in this pro- tracted consultation at the Branch a pariurient nerates that is certain to produce a ridiculus mus, ‘The plain and simple practice of law and precedent should have enabied them to pass upon these bids im half an hour, Thus all bids that strictly con- do, do,, 1867, registered, 115}, a 115',; do, do, do., railway mortgages were firm on sinal! dealings. New York Central first brought 104% for both cou- | reported at 56, State bonds were dull, the only re- | IN THE MISCELLANEOUS BOND MARKET £27, 94. a £28 per tun. Spirits turpentine, Be. a 250 94 a Michigan and Wisconsin factory fine, 10c. ale. Heavy Bie. a3 So ewe —the market remained dull, but | coupons, 117% a 117% do, do. 1808, registered, | | Coorrmacy Srock.— the, n Yfemained “dull: but | Good gamaged. 255,c. 2c. _—_ oo f od . : : | prices we: chan, © quote:—Molasses | Poor ¢ At 3 11644 @ 116444 do, do. do., coupons, 117% @ 118; do. | shooks. ‘S2-ingn, with heads, $2 b5. $2 6): sugar shook, pie kin y i ea a Se; nadie ten-lorties, registered, 1i2!g a 112%; do, do, con- | with he: a $2 40; sugar shooks, wrt! e. &A0C, cTOD, Ac. a Soe. é . pcre ns - b pons, 118 @ 11514; do, fives, 1881, registered, 111% | rum shooks, $450 a $4 75: pipe shooks, $6 5) a $7; empty middie and ‘over crop, 3c. & #éc. _kougn—Hem- Endowment Insurance ys lortgages and other This would appear to be 21125 do. do. do., coupons, 113 a 113!x. | a $225; hoops, 14 teet, ordinary to 7c. a Ble. ; oak, 3c. a 3dc.; bellies, Ie. Securities. FOREARED OF 8 kinds effected with bestcoms | Broadway oops, 12 feet, ordinary to prime, 35c. RRL hogsheads, $2 125 welme, 8c. reheat ” market Was fri, but trade iigot and oo ea ree Moo tee og - | 4 <STOCK PRIVILEGE ON ALL THE ACTIVE ‘3 Lrg AR eset Obie Stocks at 1 to 23; per cent irom the market, parts of $100; and has been moderate, within « ex. Quoted as follows:— Manila cord- read, Ie. ; do. githre thread, ‘ tein. and . diameter, ie, ‘td, 34. in | Don and registered; Chicago ant Northwestern | diameter, Wise: do. hay rope, t Face. bolt |S a (rleans, (0c: a Se. market for | shares atthe same rates Contracts the last week have ies rope yarns, Ide.: do. é-threud dnd tt a iw ree ; | consolidated gold bonds advanced to 77%. Asale Manila, ISiyc.: fine tarred Manila spirits ot turpentine was dull and weak. In absence of | paid 600 ner centon the investment. ruil particulars | of Burlington,Cedar Rapids and Minnesota first was | rope, siz be explanatory pamphlet on application free. antable Yesterd TUMBRIDGE & CO, threat, Bankers and Broke aland Ee, form to the requirements of the bi tial | ported transaction having been in Virgimia con- | Gthread nnd &thres tees, No, 2 Wall street, New York. offering par and interest = in gold for | sorigated, which was sold at 5214 tor @ lot of $1,000. | Trane was contined to iobbiig parc aratece ce —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS, ™ BROAD. the new bonds must be accepted. All bids | sank shares sold at 110 for American Exchange. | brought steady. prices AE Bos for yh ‘way—Double Privileges, $250 to $400: Puts or Cally other bids with # ceil for the balance must be ex cluded from consideration In this awerd, as they are not bids under propositions to be afterward entertained as the Sec- | retary may see fit. for acommission there is no occasion for much delay, permission to allow !; per cent. The commis- sion asked, as Stated, is '¢ per cent. If the Sec. | retary can market the bonds without paying that | be estimated as much of that kind gained in ex- changing the old tiger for Havemeyer. “Strange that such difference should be ’twixt Tweed-dle- | the change from Richardson to Bristow seems to \ | | | Long Branch stated that Secretary Bristow thought, the subject very complex (sic ?). He was working | very hard, but did not think he could arrive at any | 2 conclusion until to-morrow afternoon. Later the | Secretary seemed to have received an inspiration, | and authorized a despatch which bears the stamp of an intellect massive as that which, at an Irish | agricultural society dinner, proposed the toast, | “Gentlemen, here’s may we be briliiant—brilliant as the bowers of May in the midst of a gentlemanly | OF OTHERS. amount marketed $2,337,208. corresponding week of last year were $2,756,867 and for 1872, $2,169,419. ! 690 shs West Un Tel 100 The imports for the | CLEARING HOUSE STATZMENT. Friday, July 24—10 A. M., Before Call. 2400 shs Ls &MSERR rt do. do. 380 +00 Bos, % 100 Tol & Wab- 209 Crys 60. | This day last week, 1,854; this day last year, for stearic, 3 $100, 80c. for patent ao., 280. Ton 8 2c. i OM. es of the * for 100 share: | Central Pacific bonds closed at 88a 89 aud Union | paraMne and 3), 15ige. and’ 186. tor i Bg tertcdi grea eae Oe thing as note eins matksiable. duct iesned, pampniey | pact ” te ‘ adamantine. uoted firm at. Stic. a 87e. ‘ . . “low Money is Lost and Made in Wall 8 | Pactfics 8214 a 83% for firsts, 80%; a 81 for land | “Gorax on the spot continued dull and heavy without | perm ‘and whale ou were heplecteds but exhibited no | oft be had of 33 Unio | grants and 76 a77 for incomes, Western Pacific | quotable decline. In addition to sles below reported. | apprecitble change in value. Sperm quoted at $1 3 tor | ar Pe ant ae the circular, but separate | goa ponds 80% a 81. We heard of a saie ior expert amounting to at least 200 Use, $1.5) for natural winter, $1 85 for bleached, $1 75 | LIVE MAN, WITH . WOULD LIKE TO.EN- | gol 4 a Sl. | bales on private torins. Future deliveries were mod- | for unbleached spring and $1 S0for bleached do. Whaie | 44 gage in any good paving business: real estate ba: a iis Gis uaktanciogtl OUit FOREIGN TRADE. | erately active at a di Cpiante | ee ee quoted at bie, for Northern, ‘Sic. 97e. tor Southern, tic. Thess down town not o mectionabie tt party Lae ies doa ‘egard to the bids asking | ay plands, Alaheuna. N. Orleans, | a 68e. for natural winter 8c. ce $ dood address and good business. Princy 8 | hs total imports ar dry goods at this port for Orainary..... Hai TB sy | Cotton red ot Wrng without qotabie char ba Tt Eoiye need: address, with iit particulars, ENERUY, | the week ending to-day were $: 93 and the | Good o - 5 i quict; Quoted at 48c. a Sic. for crude, 6lc. tor re- . ‘The law of Congress gives the Secretary | Md y | Strict zood ordinary: 15 15.16 1 fined’ Southern yellow and 7c. a Te. tor do. winter a SECOND MORTGAGE OF $5,500, APTER $12:000, on_ city property worth $30,000, for sale; 15 pee Zent off; also $20,000, first wanted on a private ho 00. “Principals apply to MARTIN DUNN. Low middling Middling ood mnidadinig..< The quotations ai white and yellow, Lard oil ruled very strong at We. a 95c. Menliaden was guiet and quoted at 35c. Bank cod continued steady at 7c, and domestte do. at 60c, 4 62c, Neatstoot quoted at 70c. a $1, the lower price for No, L Pernonecm.—The market tor refined was dull, but Prices remait steady at 12440. 18) ; tad ased'on cotton in store running in juality not more than half a grade above or below the ih 183 les wer grade quoted. The commission, by all means let him do it, Ifhe cau- | Currency exchanges. . $61,973,918 | To-ety. Last Eve'g. That, | REORE eae E 5 r spot, remainder of NON aMe ES a . |e ) “ if 973,918 | / Evel. a Papreninity Bet ol Gacy ae NY AMOUNT, FROM $2,000 TO $2,000 TO LOAN not, neither he nor the President has aright to | Currency balances. 2 2i563,706 | Consumption 2d 290 4) | gust, 2c. “Crude, +n bulk was aoglected, but steadily ‘on improved property in this city or Brooklva, with- 8 A Speculati iy keep this matter in suspense two days until he Gold exchanges. > Sagajore | Peculation.- — a ae | ie ARS: hte seatentay SUN Dbfe SONG. Galtveraple | ous onus: Vell TAWARD f LEAVITT, 64 Wall wrest fold balanc > 1,887.16 | rotal 70 x0 | y lots, at Se. Cases Were firm. at a Ize. 1D é ¥ decides whether he will give the encouragement | orgRaTION: " r 7 SK 1 Sir ficoia 2 419 | Naphtha rewuined entirely nominal at Zizc, for city. Paar = sure sean crs sUNCLp ANA obey tua'lGGa MUO Oda: | GRMRMAMGINT Teri cre ceocoe rer BELSED | DOCH GR aT SECs araay Ree Rare mMEL RTD. | chp mnuaatlguie rontpet was qui sci cauntd wear || PSM nm MACs vet geet, oe oe cl ¢ - | G rh x en a yws:—Lust clock—-Au- dat l2e., spotor month. Advices trom the ro- Eo . sg authorized, And just here comes uj | Currency balances. . 005,223 | “ust, #0 bules ut 16 9-8. ; Reptember, 1,100 at 16 | ducing poiits were of a quiet and weak market with | _ Messrs, HENRY s. RING & CO., Bankers, 4 Pall Mall, gress j ip Gross cl 7 ‘SUD at Lo 12-32e.; Uetover, 1,100 at 16 4 9 somes | Gross clearances... 20,477,000 | Sst 16 Ie. ; Uotoner, LAW at 16 doc. 10 a 18 | quotations us. tollows:“Oit, ‘SI 06: Petroleum | London, purchase or negotiate’ Bankers’ and other THE SHADOW OF THE SYNDICATES | ‘TREASURY BALANCES. | eee Sige 100 at lego, Total T # | Lites MWe.; Rouseville, 92%gc.;° Tdeoute, 70c.; Titus- Riake on ‘the United States and every class of Ainerican again, especially the German Syndicate, There | Currency....... up toiwo P. M.— August, 2600 at Lf 3: + | _ Puovistoxs.—Recoipts—Pork, 183 bbls; leef, none; | | They open current accounts and grant cirenlar notes are some stories afloat on this head in Wall street | fo! ¢9; a | 10 at Ioge., 200 a 18. at 18h | cutmeats, #40 packages; lard, 100 bbls, and tierces. For | free of charge, available in all the principal cities of the that we forbear to repeat until they gain corropo- caine iia ™ | ORT aroct octsber Boo Le Or te eaten Wan Seman 1k Here RuCl osectee world. : 3 Sana | 15 15.82e., $0 at 16 7-16 $320,, 100 at 163¢0.. 200 | bhi fur ampust and Sepremior delivery at eer ine APITALISTS | the action of th tary; but cer | 4 Wu ec, 200 bbls, for Angust and September delivery, at The | TO. CAPITALISTS.—$60.000 WANTED, ON FIRST ration from the ae le Secretary; but cer- | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ce iy November, “100 “at | market sor bacon Was auiet, but frm: we note a sale of To nont and mortgage on a manufacturing property 1a tamly the much desired and expected reform in | poy a | -. 100 at 16 » 5 at | 50 boxes | lear at 10 \c. per Ib.; short clear, nominal. | New Jersey, for a term of years: property valucd at Grand total, pis at the various ports were as fc 18 bales; New Orleans, 273; Mobile, harleston, 61; Wilmington, 9; Norfolk, New York, 14; Philadelphia, 16, Were again tirmer: quoted at 9, for city. | $100,000; as a limited inquiry for jobbing parcels, the market ruled quiet; sales in lots of # packages at prices within the range of gi2 plain mess, bbis.; $! $14 tor extra mess, do. $2 for India mess, d x reasonable bonus ‘will be allowed. Persons Ree the money please address N. H., 35 Fultom street, W ANTHD—A LOAN OF $700; FOR A PROMPT NE- for prime mess, ter Seid tiation will give a tair bonus: good seca i | on cotton were quoted thus:—1o Havre, by sil, ‘ye. Jo | for extra city India mess. Beef hams mivon’ cae also Teterences. address, Tinioutaiely, NO Early despatches from | Hamburg. by steam, %c.; by sail, snc. To bremen, by | quiet, but “were quoted steady in TRIFLER, box 205 Herald office. steam, 4c. 5 by saul, compressed. To Liverpool, by | from’ $18 a $23 tor Southern ant $24" tor | ~— aa RAR steam, dail, a SiG. : by Western. Cut meats—The market ruled firm for all de- il, Mad. Corret.—The inquiry tor’ Rio continued fair and the market was firm. We note further sles of 4,53 bags, ex Talisman, at 20'c. per Ib. Mild coffee was inquire tor moderately, but without resulting in reported trans- criptions, but the demand continued onty moderate. fe note sles of 80) plokled shoulders at Sc. por 1b., 500 | frosh hams at Hac. per Ib, and £000 Ibs. of Loove pickled | Dellies, 10 tbs. average, at We. per Ib. Lard—The market ‘ANTED—$3,00 ON A LEASE HAVING THRE’ years to run; rent payable garry. tenant an property first class; uptown. Address LEASE, Herak office. 10)¢ tirm, We quote:—Rio, ordiary cargoes, ester was firm under a lair demand, and closea at | p Y at PER CENT FARM LOANS.—WE HAVE FACIL ert 4 Jair do, We. a Wiac.; good do,, 20/0. sspotand month. Sales, 500 tlerces, J 10 destor pincing Farm Loans on undoubted security, at « Ke. a 2 eae. range for lots, toc. per Ib,; 2,00) tlerces, ior August, at L drawing ten per cent semi-annually, references given. do. ent bays, a 2c; co. grass tlerces, for September, ut I2sc. 8 13 I1-16e., ‘00 | Address SWOGGIN & SAWYER, Bankers. Mount Pa 200 dos: v a Haracaibo, 840. | tierces, sellers’ option balance ot year, at 10} | laski, TL. Sn) MMil art { ra, a ge a iige. igamaica, We. ale. lard quoted at 124c. a 120. rch ee sieht 100 do. a@ I7ac.; Porto Rico, W4se. a Zle.; Costa |" Porators.—Market dull and weak. No Norfolks in RA WANTED—ON MORTGAGE ON FIRST Rw do. i Mexican, 2c. # 21¢.: Snvanilla, 18, a | mark t Ne ‘ r 4 20c 3 market, shipments having been checked by the low o.! class New York city Property, worth 7p lw do : Curacos. 18c. a 20c. ; gold, Gi) a 90 days. | hres Wes sho amsent Bt ais per pent ior ave sear prices Paling. Lone Islands are plenty and are quoted p s.—We notice oni: At $l 50 a $175 per bbl. Old are about out of market. ‘a light demand to day, with | choice brands of Western obtainable at 230, et Address 1. GROVER, box 216 Heraid office. stitution.” . Mr. Bristow says his acti a c ‘The market Poultry AND Gawa.—For dressed uitry the market | — — — my constitu y action in. 100 ao. | cloned steaay at the following tyures:—Lonig Island, New | nas been quiet since our last, and prices are decidedly 9 )Q MOBRISTOWN AND BLACK RIVER volves 100 do. ey ees m [SS sree He Penn: Jower. Live ai ee treely aa Ge Sealed. | 200.0 Railroad 7 per cent Bonds, SANS: q y a 7 ‘ . 8 jower figures. Game—Pigeons are in light supply, 2 re y - Cee e ae eo ee eee acne ae 10:15 and 11:30 A.M. | Wes 0 otann ester ns 20s 8 aes {Re cemamd is aise venalland outside Aearos quoted are | SHE COMEARS Reakere li Tine street OY NS Dissolving view of Captain Cuttle and Jack abroad from the danger Which otherwise it would have suffered {rom this suspicious action, THE STOCK MARKET | opened dull, going off in the early dealings % to | 44 percent on the general list, Pacific Mail de- | ciining from 447, to 43's, 7s per cent upon the | reported ]oss of one of the company’s steamers. | The reports respecting the condition of this shares comprised dealings in Lake Shore, Paciiic | $16000 US 6's, r, ’81.be¢ 116% 100) US 5-20, ©, °65 n. 116%, 2500 $20 Missouri 6° 000 Mo's, Ha 26 4 700 Tol & Wab Ri 100) 100 ho do. Ne 4 tion, ‘the chartering movement was also slo vanted to any extent, an $5000 US6's, 0, 'l..... 118%; $10000 Taye was not wanted excepe at very low. rates. Thesmles inciude 104) Ibs, ot X Ohio. fleece at Saad Seeedoa 2. Closed dull att weak. The. engagements. wore —To 200 shs LS WW ao. dificult to optain. Woodcock were more plenty and a pst he util tmcsinch Panik wns shade easier. We —Fresh dressed Spring chict zs A uot ao pas TWO WOcere. seve, 1165 Wo. 1,300 bushels. enw, 230. 8 25c. 1 do. 30, COPARTNERSHIPS, Bunsby—“There's wisdom for you!” Mr. Bristow | 1.00) US Si. ¥, {Gi--b8 142 1000) U 8 5: | tile firmer for shining extras. Prices however. were | Sure tae ea fn Sha aeopeicli 2 so NCTICR aR ert 5 > DWV, 6, 6% 4, UW U > C, | unchanged, 6 sales toot up jouthern flour he . bs hy DTICE.-—-MR. M. 3. further says this afternoon that he has just or- | 3x0” do, Mchatfekd tower, willy Brands being forced GAC IIe, | Leite: Lic, ohare de Pritane pits, tees a Bie Lives CO paN ths day been odmiteed a member ot our tra dered the promulgation of all particulars from | 30) do. | a 81 per bbl. decling in some cases, Corn meal was quiet 2e.: fowls. state and Jersey, I6c.; | New Yous, July 1, 1874. WERTHEIMER & CO. Waeuldicon | 15000 do... Hut steady. The ages ware about 700 Dols. at $4 60 n 8465 | roosters, old, 8c, a I oo = = | for Brandywine, $3 75.2 $4 30 for Jersey and Kaltimore | Thee; do... Western, ot = = == = Leaving aside all sarcasm in this matter, wntch | 4 ‘A rae | ana $3 75.0 $4 for Western, City sucked meal quoted at | State and Jersey, Tie. A''80c. pe oe | nnn ae OEPORTUNITE alae | $1000 Va 6's, con....be $234 IWshs NY CH K..de 9 | $144 for conse, $1) for fine sited, $1 52 for bolted yel- | W . tG0e.: geese, State and Jersey ; LIBERAL INDUCEMEN’ is simply the absorbed bitterness of the street, | MC AN'Weckd... 7713 30 Un hac KK.....be By lowand $1 9) for bolted white per 14) Ibs. ’ Western, ny ween Sealey a ate Ol verenvare ners! | BERAL INDUCEMENT WILL BE, OFFERED 70 there 18 a painful senge among some of our leading | cree at i ER me Ra saiates : 400 00 | ie ba agente BL bs oles pinsons, 3 stall \ fon qusiness” Address for two days B.C.. box bankers Oo! the encroachment of personal govern- | 50 N rr) Ziv, Extra State. 575a 60 | woodeock, Wess 7c. a Sige. per pair; do., State | - csalienn a nae Latensi ment. Time was when the government wanted | “wwylaPaciwin. ” et iW Tis | Ghote ae Ww SRS Se | sat Sonny. tres. om : GENTLEMAN AT PRESENT CARRYING ON THR | in Pac?s, 1g b. ii’ | Saperiin : a | Ri Business ina jobbing way was fair and the umbrella mannfacturing business wishes to associat money its officers did not disdain to consult the | 10) Un Facts ig b. Si, 1ud TA | bextra Western, 584 6H | market firm. The sales toot up 40 tierces of Carolina at ig ' | 5000 Puc Rut of Mist., 81M, Lod Ti, | Extra Minuesota. 63a Sw Tye. wee. per Ib. according to quality, and 25 bags ot | himself with a party possessing irom SiO) to $100" representative financial men of the country. In | iw sti, ¢ 1M istm. of 2300 14, | Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands. :575 a 600 Rangoon at sige. a'6\c. per lb. | Degen! exchanged, Address UMBRELLA», Herald England to-day the Premier, besides the Chancei- inf abe W\peed KD mien ae | onen BOOP Ohio, trade brands. sos $2 | NTEARINE.—fhe matket was dull and nominal, quoted 3 Ste A) ene ati lor of the Exchequer, woula not make a move of | Sum La Bl ne Mase iat 138 | St. Louis, iow extrac. 20. ne go 635 | Sor raw sugar the market was rather quict A CHANCE OROR IN A [IFETIME. “9600 AND f | 26 shs Am bx Bank... ia [6a 70 THe. a 8c. 3 000: Ww , | such importance an this, calostated to affest the | oy West Un Tel i Holee double exira.. ‘Ema FT Cone We heard orauies fosting up a7 bhds of Cuba at | quutts an interview given. Address L. E. U., Herald excianges, without submitting thelr policy to the nitis, choice family: RO a 980 | 7c. w8c. per Ib., 38 do. and 110 boxes of molasse: eas EGS RARE Lesaba. BAaKsri aeOteMERiG their kavics | siuformia. : Saninal, © | Zess0°° Reha’ waste moderate demand and nected | GENTLEMAN HAVING A OO ee eading London e ig their advice #8 Nd Gen Ki, ye flour, fine to supe: 450 a 600 for standard "A's. lie, tor granulated and | A GEATLEMAN HAVING 4 GOOD TRADE, IN and co-operation, and to find here a Cabinet so 2 ao: Southern, No. 2 1. {et tine Tor powaered” We quote + artificial flowers and feather business, wants & utterly forgetful of even | brishie es | goakhern: sunardl 23% inferior wa Tige.; lair to goud fair, | RPEMCG sien, Sac rh Mee” euros BUSINESS, e el | (0) Vol & Wal Southern, extra a 650 a 7%4c.; cood to prime, Re. a 4 poche tab THE DECENCIFS WHICH BELONG TO BUSINESS | th nae Sceet Ns Ty | wrccl owhaa aieas boneteNoe fico tS PATENT ON POCK ., WILL BE, DIS. (for the publication of these vids could have done | 100, do 1 a 415 | lasses, hhds. and boxes, reasonable price. Apply to F. 6. no harm if made yesterday, if fair dealing was SE ef eS da estar ay very are a nt ont CR... 4 : vat BO as Oe JOOD BUSINESS CHANCE FOR A GOOD SALES- strictly intended), as to exciude leading bankers oe inte Wk. be wry 4 “ on ‘$ . ch conn: Geiinan ‘with some ‘trade, in an established necktie trom a place where they had a right to be, as 12:30 P. M.—Beofore Call, |< vas in déinand and decidedly’ irmer, the mar. | sic; grocery, tui w chore, Syc.a she. Brazil—Dutch | Manulucturing business, as Partner. Apply at 25 Laie bidders under a public proposal, shows a usurpa- | S eerenuas ee Fel er get eet Pee eae wees tare ganderd, fos. 9 bo, LL, Tigo. & Ke Java—Duteh stan: | DEBATSAUeCE a ne or Milwaukee and 38_tor No.1 do. the sales were | dard, } to asc. Manila—superior and ex- | on 5 eaer tion of exclusiveness greater than anything that about 100,000 bushels at $1 29a $1 Si for Ne. 2Chicago, — tra superior, 7) The. | ARTNER WANTED—WITH $2,500 TO $3,000 CASH, has yet been attempted $1'S3 for No.2 Milwaukee 81 % for Noel Minnesotay in | 'fonacco.<There has” been more inquiry for seed | XL, to Join advertiser in a hihly respectable, long ex. jas y re) . Store and ‘aloat; $1 38 tor No.1 Milwaukee, $1 30 for | eat during the past tew days, and the sales were at | t#dlisned business, yielding an excellent income, For Nothing in the history of the present administra- ordinary ie winter, $1 o for new imber Tennessee. steady price: i ieluaing 500, ‘cases of Onto, Stop 1S, at | | tiatm address M. KENILWORTH, box 150 Herald a “4 Jorn was in demand and prices were higher. The sales 7c, a744c. per 83 do. of Pennsylvania, cro} on | tion has approached Cesarism so nearly as the i were about 24,00 bushels, at fe, an le. for 1 frivate'terms: 62 do. of Wisconsin, crop 183. on Private | roe wANUFAOTUREE perry i og manner in which these bids have been handled. 10 Gtisers closing at the outside figure ‘for prime, 81'c. 0 82 rns: 20 do, of state, crop. I878, “at 6c. ; 188do. ot Con. | TO MANUFACTURERS, &C.—A FEW GOOD AGEN- ri W) Union Pac. high mixed to yellow, and %c. in ‘store for White — necticut, erop 187), at Ze. a Se. : 280 do. of do., crop 1872, | cies for the Dominion of Canada wanted by ey It isto be hoped that the outspoken language of gu do... Western, Oats wore iirmer and in fair uemand, “The at trom 6c. a ae. per ib. Kentucky leat was firm, | Yertiser, who has ® good connection in Untario and : . : toot up ushels, at 6.330. 8 67 store, and — with. sales adding up 6 hhds., at 64gc. "1 Ibe. per Ib. | dress NF. BE ) French’ the American press will preserve American credit ae: “Moat, tor Western mixed, Tle. a 73c. atloat tor Fe ‘aa steady, and sold to the extent of 800 bales of | Hotel, New York. Foreign was steady, 0c. a BI per Ib. market was qniet and easy; sales 75,000 a 83-160. per Ib. market since our last has been active and sot all kinds, the arrivals of which are Barley and rye remained nominal in the of reported transactions. iGnt+.—The general market for berth freights re- jet and easy. Rates on grain to Liverpocl y, but to other ports (4 artictlariys y lower rates were accept for accommoda- Havana ANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER | stands the planing mill business to purchase Ong | Balt tnterest and take charge of a mill now doing a g business; @ small capital required. Aduress MILL, bow 146 Herald office. 3 (OO. -PARTNER, TO ESTABLISH AND TAKE y 5 » charge of a store and business in New | York, Apply at factory 6t and 63 Kent aventie, Brook firm tor Hberal, but a ced. was rather eavier in Caiitornia wool wi Ibs. of Western fleece at 40e. tor unwashed, and ; 1 Wisconsin at Siz. 10 Ibs. of ‘ashed Liverpool, by steam, $2,000 bushels of wheat at stad. sinall lots of provisions at steady rates, and, by sali. Dis. rosin on private terms,” To London. f 1 bs. 1,00) bbis, of Hour at 28, 749d. ; 208 hhds_t i, s 26e. 3 ,000 4 70 $1 STED-IN A LEGITIMATE | steamer, the Guatemala, which went ashore off Pac ist 1 ain, By sal 1609) Dhshelgor'w tent wt 64 To cineaow: | tenets dd. 36tz0., WU Tbs, OF do. Pies | $5,000 manufact business that’ will pay at « Ww * . ny steam, 36,000 bushels of grain at 6d. per 56 Ibs. “The — 5,000 Ib: . 5,000 Ibs. of Western’ do, least 100 per cent pront on sales; itis new and greatly te) Berns Cho) Cla ee Stone ory charters comprise:—A British bark, hence to Penarth Bey 6030. Ibs. of fed’ do. | 60... 5.00 Ibs of | needed. Call on or address J, W. STILES, 62 John street, miles from New York, are contradictory. One re- | 600 Beet M 1st Roads tor orders, with 2,500 quarters of grain, at 48. 3d., spring California at 34c., 1,000 Ibs. of do. a8 Sen LOW Ths. second foot eat TY) port says she has bilged, while another says the ypitSrenie be rete oie Crean Setact Dare hanes fo | oc comesta. nolle ae tra WGA Thea cunen Gules, $200,000 AgSis or MSERAL. TIMBER AND captain expects to get her of, She is | 14:0 Pac § hence same voyage, with 3,600 quarters of do., in bags, 5,000 Ibs, of Georgia, 12,000 Ibs ot Western yeren 2,500 = . Farming Land ina middie State, on ; 299, Bua, 20 Chi & NW Rit ALG aN Ttalian beige hence vo Liverpoolor Bristol, With {her of black de., 3000 Ibs, of scoured Wook, 1,000 Ibs. of | Tailroad, also, con‘rolling Interest in street railroad of valued at $292,000 and is insured for do 100 Mila StP "pt. about 2.0% bbls. of redned petroleum, atds., or, it toany | tall California and 250,000 Ibs. of Syrian wool, all on pri- | @ large Western city for sale. $220,000. In the closing hour of business go 109 Del, Lack &W oth ack in the United Kliaom et Un American vate terms. these. ia FRANCIS SMITH, Gilsey House, New York. ‘ do t a0 brig, lence to Corunna, with 500 bbls, and 30) cases W ittskiy.--Recetpts pis. The market was steady ——-o+ i | stocks were quiet and generally steady, with ao. bu Wontatis: ined do., at ds, 91. and 30c,, and hack trom Malaga, | at esterday ‘3 improvement. Sales 25) bbis. at $1 per unimportant changes, except in Pacific Matl, do.. IW Mor eee Uuastes.fordgmeste cloth the, market ruled sirong, | 810% —--— pte uabtetn a | which advanced to 44, the extremes of the day wae 1040. al RR. ial Maesiecks Fy pon rernand: eats le eon made | DOMESTIC MARKETS, | Now and then cases, a few of the many, come up having been 443; a43\;. Erie seemed to 0¢ but jus tn Pac it. ow do. and 2M halt rol b i | Gaurestox, July 4, 187%, | &t the Tombs, in which the complainants are men ttle Influenced by the progress made in the An- | 2130 to 8 Be | ee eee srage Boren ant ; | Cotton nominal: good ordinary, 1ige. Net receipts, | who have been seduced into and robbed in low gell suit, the relation of which is notorious on the | 100 sfls West UuTel.... 724 2 shsT 8 augted Hominally at Hse a tic. cak sc hCek]y, het Fecetpts, 212 bales” concert saloons. The Bowery aud Chatham street Ro ' Rrvetin Yac Nail $8 Uo 5 2 f EMP AND » | meres berets M ae! ‘ orcen ae the Leia Pre ia of the English ao ras y ail SS & ra 30 Ee ee ure. or bal athlete bp ; New Onuxass 3 ¥ 24, is7#, | are lined on etther side with these vile dens, and stockholders to such influences was shown in a 400 do Uh) Tol & WO RR. b3. ot M ton quiet and unchanged: ti Net | even the police do not know how much villany ts stronger market in London to-day. ‘The totai sales , # Erie Rit. » SE IPE, SW RES. 1 Feit ee at tied ye eauty nett! | perpetrated in them, Some of the victims, wove ot ; BOG00" shaven, OF Wile ; ; q meipts, 14” bales; gross, 2490. ° EXports—Ii at 4 M to-day were only 56,600 shares, of whicn 44,800 CLOSING PRICKS—3 O'OLOOX P.M, Carat sHattin, 880; to the Continent, 1,000; coasiwise, 3.120, | SeMse of justice overcomes the prejudices about Sales, arin court from time to time and publicity, ap, srie and Roc d 7 Wost Cn Tel. Union ie : 2c. currency. Mostre, July 24. 1874, | ee Mail, Evie and Tock Island, leaving only 11,800 | Panane Cleve & Pitts gy and Slognd Heme at 8 ALABe: ARG, SHETENCY. | c octom quiet ard steady midalling, 166 low iBtddlicig, | Dieben’ “ae tee teitok reretne ae shares for the balance of the Ist. ‘Tne total 1s Adains NW. rene: M | inet good ordinary, Ie. Net recdipts, % bales, Ix: pA et At : o'clock —, morn. 8 3 D s . Wells. P Cn &N W pt Hibis.—The market has exhibited non al change — ports coasiwise, 12 wios, 100. Stock, 5,918 Wee , ing ie went into a place at No. 102 again the smalest day’s business for the year, | Will:tm! Nuer Cen... fn any respect, Temaltiae qniet with the few transac: | Retrceespts, 223 bales Exports constwise, 03 Sales, Chatham street and got a drink. AS he ‘yhe following table shows the sales of each stock, ch& RI tions at sieady prices within the range of quotations. | SAVANNAM, July 24, 18 was leaving, the proprietor of the piace, with il st eaut 2 ERO Ayre 2) Le at eo SU fou, | cotton, steady; middling. Iéc. Net receipts, St bales puis aera nenred lavoude, cook him by ses ® HIGHEST AND LOW 1 Tol 4 ef Nees 25%. He + oot p eee | $4. Exports coastwise, 14. Weesly net re roat and reiteved him of $100 in currency an TH EST TCR clita Col & Wabash hey ROME. 8, ites coi 21 Ibs. a 23 tb 416 bales: uroan 416. Exports ‘coastwise, | some trinkets. In the ropbery Join Goodkind at Highest, Lowest. of Sales. Van & Std ‘He.; California, 22 jee, Soh, Cuannestos, July 24, 187%, | sisted, he holding O’Hara’s hands while the other . ©, and Hudson River. ae) OLE &T Coons Cotton dull: iniddting, Isher Net receipts, 6 base; | TMed his pockets. Ofticer Grave, of the Sixth pre: s ‘Shore... f Exports ; to France, 1A Sites, 695. ¢ plac ls fake Shore 19,800 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Here he heard O'Hara's story and arrested incon Northweste Osweco, July 24, 1874 Rock island * Flour finchanged : salve La btie mi ps quiet and | bh tba and Mate atlas Has preaded. not ne Pacific y tee. 1 Milwaukee ciub, 5. Corn sieady; sales | to the charge and were released on bail in $4 gg ne ‘oe Cotton Dull—Floar Steadicr—Wheat, | ‘abelio aid ba: rn inea!—$31 to Holteds | each. ‘They will be tried at the Court of General St. Paul Corn and Oats Decidedly Firmer=—— ¢ 19 Ths. 2E Hhs., and Rio Hiilived unchanged: shorts, | Sessions in the early part of next week. St. Paul, H " Hache ‘(dry and pickied + Port-aue 4 4 $26 per ton, Canal estan ne Western Uuton Pork Higher—Lard Firmer—Groceries | p 1 lbs. 81D Ibs, 1 aly e—Wheit. 6 ny, 6 ta New York 3, lumber, A BOY HORSE THIEF LYNCHED. ya pelea (eal chad tg sa At os JOM) huahels wheat, f2000 feet lumber. Canal — Union Paciite (0 Feet lumber. | marks, 95% Ne Del., L B., Hi, and E. Hannibal and Morris and & GoLD opened at 109% and closed at the same figure, which was the highest of the day. sales were made at 109%. The foreign bankers and one American banker were sellers to the extent of $5,000,000, which created @ rumor that a foreign syndicate had been awarded $55,000,000 of the new joan. The carrying rates were 1 to 2 per cent, bor- rowing fat. count of interest. sterling and 4.9015 4.87 and 4.89%. and 1824 and AOS. Paris, 5, ‘The customs receipts were $364,000. The Sub-Treasurer patd out to-day ¢11, Petroleum Unchanged—Spirits Turpen- ay they tan; Mexica | ‘The trade movement was moderate to-day, show- product continued puoyant, and again advanced under ad ibs, He. pulled, & Iba, #70 ibs, ae. alssse, do. di BY An Kips, 16 it 2 $1 16 36) Michigan ASt. Joseph (Mo.) despatch to the St. Louis Re do) | tine Easter—Rosin Firm—Metaly Dutl— EMG ReA Geora iee ie publican of the 220 says:— 2,100 | Wool Active and Firm — Whiskey Ri fun Ury upper tea Flour, 4.482 bbls. : Wheat, 78,290 | Full particulars of the hanging of the boy horse 00 | Steady. Yrroweatody saueere, iaower b, ths. "a “id” \oe do Canal shipments thief, James Koss, in Holt county, have been re- 100 Fripay, July 24—6 P.M. ‘and “Gambia and’ Bisan, 8 Ibs a 8 Tayi ote TAGS CG mn et it | Er oa un tg te to atest we | ay selected: Minas 15 ibs a " Oerh, Sicc, toate Big. Hour aulet; sales of 00) | rom John Marshall, igelow, Hoit county, and | brought her to this city and sold her. she was ing a very gradual improvement outsiae the specu- tty lis Bes currency: seieetea: | Sieh a gh Feeue Rr wriniar bo ota, yO Ta oo traced and the thieves detected, and Koss arrested Intermediate | lative arena, On ‘Change the markets were tr- Wiican Bees Lermuinbucd, 3 theca 30 ibe, | $a 87 784 Wheat quiet: priges nominal: Miimaukee No. | Bt BIRoIOW Ol att ot e100 Uall Was wanted oe | regular. Flour was steadier—it we except certain tig H dOeeds have. and Gedo Bay spring, $i 2%” Corn’ Tirm: sates 15.00) | jan, "On Saturday night, woen some four miles grades of Southern, which were soll under toe. apa s rad sibs, Hea dew gold, as they Daemels Ho. & evern ah Ce Ae, Pee oe Serta | trom Bigelow, on the road to Oregon, the county si batgt Md ran; Matamos bs, at BE We. } B Watley { i, Sa $2; Wes | seat, Ir the hands positive orders at extremely low figures. | Siitfncrn and Western, 28 Ibe.ag2 Ibs, Li & Bos Olea Janada. bo) aed aa lh occa | and’ hung to a tree. The nae EBpeane te Wheat, corn and oats were scarce and as they run. Wet salted—“Buetos A | eee eee ee weno. July % Isr. | Have mate ttle or wo resistance, It 8 decidedly firmer, with a fairly — active ibs. te or ities, and Parar ie Ibe 3 | Flour steady. Wheat stead: iL iynite Wabash, | eee or otUOStty vine res jyuchers wit’, Ba oupahd ciy Wha THote wat fir eho selected; Matamoros, 45 Ibs. 0 55 Ib new, $LB3; Atuust, $1 4: No. Ewhite | igelow, Who have hith- demand. Whiskey was more active and firm. The hog pe “} Motiran, new, ot »/ $1 1S shand | erto borne a respectaole character, James Ros: | the murdered man, Was about eighteen years of D0 in re- ; ido. 1 scarett «firme: ‘kets ob here, Be ork lo 75 Ia, Me, red, $b lola; N ugust; So. } - demption of flve-twenty bonds and $142,000 on ace | i tet wero strane Freights were ete wnie, 50 hew. amber iinois, orn dull | 9% HIS parents came irom Ouio many years and. lard were strong. Freights were dulland weak, HLS 0 1) pd Soul ée fomber; low | 480, andare now living in Wayne county, lowa, both on the berth and for tonnage for charter. Cotton — yiac.; Somahen i grade, tnd wn. | His father’s name ts Join H. Ross, and he owns a FOREIGN EXCHANGE | was duit and unchanged for “spot,” but declined bye. tor OF Ibs 8 a Re oe Troigite, auth ontering. arene should ever hearer his guilt, and ment was firmer, on the basis of 4.88 for sixty days’ | “future.” Groceries were auict but steady. Petroleum tbs. 347,00) bushels wheat, 29,000 dy. | ested considerable teeling when speaking ol them, or short sight. Selling rates, | Wasdull, but the value remained steady. Spirits of tur. igs, ioe. # Habs Wes. WWte sda, | do. ont, | Shipments—7400 bitsuels wheat, 500 40. | He stated to Squire Long that he had come to Holt Continental was steady; reich. | Pentine was duil and easier, while the market for rosin | Manila, de 3 fons DM ibe.: Born GORD OPS ry i ado, Inly 24, 1874, county to Work during the harvest, but fatling to ‘+ cable 1 wasactive and firm. Metals were dull, but not mate. | fve,, gold, Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat active, higher and tain empioyment had stolen the mare and taken 43 cables, 06% @ OF; Prime | oon, changed in value, Wool was active and the mar. Hides. Receipts of domestic for the week 20) hates, | unsettied: No, Zapring, $1 10! osed ACSI 1% tor spot | her to St. Joseph. Itis believed thatthe boy had y making a total of 2 1Obales since September 1, Isis, | or duly, St Uile WSL UG. for 1 Coa 01 00 ter older accomplices and those more guilty than ket firm. against 23,306 for period last year. Market autl september; No. 2asi ed. Me, Corn | Himself, Holt county is intensely excited over thw MONEY MARKET continues to exhibit extreme ease, with money at | | ganas per cent on call, and 5 to 7 per cent for | per it and lo} Mr. Eminet Wells writes in lis cireular of this date ds follows:—"Our market has been extremely dail tis Week. and, ithe face of all the discouraging | reports trom the English plantations, prices here have duty and lower, at the inside pr rejected, Be, Ne. 2, spots Asues.—Receipts tor the past three days 89 packages, race has veen very moderate, with pots quoted at 6c. «and pearls nominally at 9. tor Spot ordi Oats duit and thy 62, ymiinal, ixed; closed ott for At 3 atiie a Se tos | they have been @sqracet by bail a dozen mis bige. # Obgc. Jor No. 2 July, Rye firmer, | guided men, | tragic event, and the mass o! her citizens feel that

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