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i NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 9 hs inst 4734 per cent last week. The specie | 4500 4 Navas Stomvs.—On ‘Cha today tne market for BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. rr MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. seat 4 or antes, Seema n ° _____ BUSIVESS FUNTYTES. in pea bani France Sinorossna aurtag ne pene a 3 rata wierchaatae grder. ‘Thetaarket for roan $2,500. AcAREN Se, WITH gaa wilt, wee! " Trance. nites at ‘aris at five P. é ey ly lower. Strained quoted at jot * | in & contract {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) M., were 62f, 62},¢. Closing London prices were a8 0 4 re terme, ba sale. es Dole of os cmon on | wil 7, $5005 monthly, For interview sailtess OOM follows:—Consola for money, 923; a 92%; do. | Si) bs 20 | queted seade arsold in @ small way and was | — pepe ee po A gm Ry nog pent ‘Governor, and could therefore tell them nothing Revived Activit : Khe | fF account, 925 a 92%; old 165 vonds, 100%; "67 0 bs ja | ton, ome ay $776 2,6 for Waahington sud Wilming: $5,000 eres oe cree cnt ean about bis probable decision. He did not state evive: ivity in the 2 » J 300 Bw) fo. . wn Pxreoteum.—The market tor retived was moderately | paying business. Address, with particulars, HARP When he expected to bear trom the Governor, but bonds, 1095; ten-lorty bonds, 106; new fives, | sy “es 3G Lata Pac Ki 'DiLb'e 13s | active and easier, elosing at 1i%c., spot and first bait ot GHEIY. 19) Broad street, Newark, N. J. \d an air of cheerful indifference on tue sub- 10434; Erie, 30%c. a 3ic. Market fi mster- | 200 bs 99) 0 do..... . A t. We neard of sales of 6000 bbis., detiverable - assumed an Stock arket. a3 Erle, 80% et firm. Al fect, dam prices were as follows:—Union Pacific arst | ot Ee Se ere ee, for fret helfot den, at Tie. See ee LHS fae ae it 500 Dba. > re ‘ FOR THIS SUM A PARTY OF GooD Lio Dhis.. for, Beet hall $6.000. business tact, who will co-operate with ti The Struggle for Contracts. hi e inventor, cau acquire ag equal half interest in the be a 12130 P. M.—Before Call. ee. Ch ions OI mortgage bonds, 73; Union Paciflo stock, 24%; ei Sete tie, te Perla leery ate ‘ 734 met t te The clerks of the Departments of Works and Northwest preierred, 43%; St. Paul preferred, 73; | quoted steady at 16%c. 8 Ic. Nuphtha remained en. | Canadian and British Patents for an invention success Finance were busy yesterday computing the| SALES, 138,400 SHARES. | 44; xrie, 2. Bs rely nominal at about Tyo. a rec the uladeiphta fully operated for some yeary in the United States, now amounts of the lists opened by Messrs. Green and MONEY CONTINUKS EXTREMELY RASY 3 | pole of refined at Iliga. The marketsst the cit erodes, | with Drincipaiswhe eau Mit the condition, Van Nort on Weduesday afternoon. The bids are at 2 to 3 per cent for call wans, 5to 5% per cent | IgG. me Mee a aoe ing alata te Oi ag weak quia. Toller oouc; | Address W. L.'S., box 2,376 Post office, Phila extraordinarily low, and the Deputy Superin- ‘¢ for prime short date mercantile paper, and 6 to 7 * 500 Mil Ast PRR. B65, | City, $1 0256; Titusville, 112% & $1 05; = ~——— — — ‘ é ‘%e.; Petroleum Centre, We. & Yc. " fendent of Works, Mr. Barker, said the priovs | L@ Moral Influence of the 5 Per. per cent jor four to six months’ dates. The inter- 5 Te Ichi RIT RRO. 998g Parker's, United, 720. di oa soled $10.000 geet gen. nurackari I . f ; ‘ROvIsiONs,—Heceipts—Pork, : beef, ac ished two years:'the t ty an asked by some of the contractors were so small Cent Loan Negotiation. mal revenne’ receipts: to-day wore. $800,000, The f oss | axes: cut meats, 40 docs lard, 785 bbls, aud Uefces, and 3 | eB paid. Address G. Wik Herald oe. that they scarcely admitted of a proper exec: Bational bank notes received for redemption were ost hens. he market for mess pork firmer, parties EWS Wh tion of the work. “There, for instance,” he said, $657,000, Bes | anne oe re in ee : MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘Bacon—The market continued 100 : 3 August at froth $31 76.8 spine fend 1.500 bbls, for Aa: agust at (rom a nd 1, . for Sep. é “there is a bid for paving at $1 89 per cubic yard, GOVERNMENTS WERE FIRM do. 13 a 355, tember at $22 aan 1234. and 1 don’t belleve the contractor woud get the | G O TI, D, 109 1-4. cin fair baataeas, sloaing a follows United Be a as! cn ant ‘bat sem. uote x 5 ofS ones =o <y stone at tnat price.” He thought it an untor- currency sixes, ye % 50, sixes, 1881, easel eect ta as ear SiSim. ances Aree a ac. $08 FARES Of OMT tee os Married. tanate provision of the law which compelied the Commissioner of Works to award the contract to the loweat bidder, tor Tegistered, 117}; @ 117%; do. do., do, coupons, i Wars, Sremer, 118% @ 118%; do. five-twenties, 1862 registered, | Symes os, ne ton tae yy ME CBLANW ptbo THURSDAY, July 30—6 P. M. 111 #112; do, do., do., coupons, 11134 @ 11234; do, | 500) Tenné’s, d.exc.. 588 500 Seer Go i Oe ng ee vc a0 The moral influence of the satisiactory negotia- | go, 1g64, registered, 114 a 1144; do. do., do. To ee me a ie expectatiol 4 sae =e ae ‘ thas the work could be improperly eT tion of the balance of the five per cent loan was | coupons, 115% a 115%; do. do,, 1865, registered, 0008 | 98: steise, BS do. Under the Croton Aqueduct Koard there were two | #Pparent in Wall street circles to-day, if less ex- | 135 9 115%; do. do, do., coupons, 117 a 117%; | 5000 Un ae ton. ie a 1200 do. or three inspectors for every job, and they watched | emplified tn other directions, On all sides, how- do. do., 1865, new, registered, 115% a 115%: do. | 3000 West Pac bis the work so carefully that contractors had to raise ever, there was a hopeful feeling, even Pine street, a . ’ - : 10shs Del A their bids, Now that Comptroller Green’s parsi- do., do., coupons, 1ld's & 116%; do. do., 1867, | 200 West Un Tet tha Goannanae eee eee tea lonhice ae BaRRett—HI1.—On Monday, July 20, by the Rev. Ho eee eee ee or git 5) n $13 tor plat’ | CUarles Curicy, of St. Peter's church, New. Yorks BE.bo ure Be mas ‘bbls. ; $1 *FL6 foe cae em hg A} OF for be eae Rinne, of on City, Pa, to BLLBN, p prime mess, —_ tierces; a jaughter of James , of 8 coun! NS | fess nd 82 25° for extra city | Roscommon, Ireland. Shenae ~ ao. a a $3 moss. Beet hams—ihe market railed sre quiet but nem | Western quoted at 2824. Southern | ,,4#44¥—COLLINS.—On Tuesday morning, Jaly 28) juoted nominally at froin $13 a $24. Cut meats—We have | 1874, at the residence ot the bride's mower, by the it to report a qiliet but firm tnarkot for alldescriptions, | Rev. W. H. Clowry, Jams KKALY to MARIA. Iny ‘he sales include 500 pickled hams at sboul- | eldest daughter of the late Morgan J. Collins. NO ders at 8c. 500 smoked do. af Yo io Ibs. of loose | caras, ickled bellies at Lic. per Ib. d—The market for SaDLBR—Dean.—At Montclatr, N. J., on Tuesday, aeese Fe mony and spleen towards Mr, Van Nort have ren- | Wich has been 1n a slough of despond for 80 many | registered, 115% @ 116; do. do., do., co restern was again firmer, clo: strong at 180. spot “ dered it Impossible for the Jatter to employ a suffi- | months, shouting “Vive le Bristow!” with as much hie ne abd se. Pea eR Se Hal vel wf. Bip | Te demand was fair tor fiw dealer weiin saieg re: Spe ee ne DE, Ve esos apsiacaa oy Rew. Tee Feduced their bias to the lowest sessinie figures, | enthasiasin as though he were a very Napoleon | go do,, do., coupons, 117% a 118%; do. ten-iorties, | t300 do. ae trees for september at 134e. a 13740. per ib. City lard | Many I, daughter of Alexander C. Dean, to the fond expectation that there will be no | (First, not Third) of finance, Tne point there, a8 | registered, 112% a 113; do. do. coupons, 118% a | 10 do: | A | Wracotne mscet wae tir for bot domestic. and ons t adequate oversight over the execution of the con- | elsewhere outside of Wall street, although Wall 118%; do. f 188) 2 v 100 Quick M C » 24 00 do 28% | foreign, and trade in a distributing way was fair. ‘The Died. tracts. Mr. Barker thinks that it should be left to | street shares in the same inspiration, seems to be 44; do. fives, 1881, registered, 112 a 11244; do. A ecrspeee Sh iow Ooo eee ee Heat | sales agRrecate 90 tlerces of Carolina at from T&c. a Kc. | Aanon.—On Thursday, July 30, Ina Pao: Comers of she Commissioner of Works and | 4. 0 evocation is going to break up the long | 2% 1». coupons, 11834 a 11834. io care BM Sera tote bS HR | Perio arcording to quality, and 20 bags of Kangoon'st | gitar Yaugiier of Custiod & aad Fiumnbeta a, ‘ ler to reject any bid— even tie 5:0 Pi 100 "do. <] 3 a 3 th and 20 ' lowest—which might not be in the best interests of | prevailing stagnation, which 1s worse than arial Ea ale 30 fo © tai 100 N a cen iit: OE | geet otre maitet for raw. seat, was sotiva and | Apciatives aud ends of tho Inuilly ase” respecte the olty. As itis, the law cannot be evaded, and | 4 panic, An eccentric lawyer—Mr. Bettenham, of | °SPectally those which are active, such as the | im do. 8 4% moMissir kK 46% | to good Fetning Cuba. We heard ofsales footiby up 4,0) | fully invited to attend the. funeral, on Saturday, the work must be awarded to the lowest bidder, is i Pacifics, show a sharp improvement as a result | 10 do... 3 4% 200 ao. 36" | thie of Cuba at 80. a Bigc., hhds. of French (lands | August 1, at two o'clock P. M., from ‘her late real and.Mr. Van Nort promises to do all that is in his | Gray’s Inn—says one of our old country exchanges of the loan negotiation, The sudjoined table, Oy oh a hss ifs it do. . &, at7%c.. 281 hhds. of centrifugal at S4c.. 1,049 boxes of | Gencé, No. 60 Lynch street, Brooklyn, BE. D. bower in order that tue work shail be properly | (the Znvesior’s Guardian), used to say that . * | aloo ue. ot i A On Tae car ah 7 $100, and 10) | 2eHee Pyar bomers, N.Y. ob. Wednesday, July Comptroller Green .went yesterday to Police Headquarters to attend the opening of bids tor Turnlshing 5,000 registry books, 500 copies of the “money i8 like manure; when piled up in a heap it stinks, but when spread over the land 1t fracti- fles and does good.” No axtom is more established snowing the oid prices of the securities mentioned 300 just previous to the closing out of the five per | : ceDts and now, will show this most clearly :— do. at 9 molasses do. of clayed at 34%c. Refined was in tairdemand and firm, at 10%c. a lie, for standard “A’a’ 10&c. tor crushed, 10%,c. for granulated and Ile. for powdered. Messrs, Wail, Creighton & Morrison, in thetr circular of 29, HORACK BAILEY, aged 84 years, Funeral services at the residence of his soa, William Bailey, on Saturday, August 1, at one P. this dace, sam up as follows: Stock (ascertained by actnal count, including 3] Lake tion) Juty 1, 187; Receipts since Ji M. Carriages will be in waiting at Purdy’s on the . Boxe Bags. Melado. | arrival of tue balf-past eight A. M. train from Forty-second street. Friends of the family are 175,278 1,463 | respectfully invited to attend. 78796 8 | | BaiLBy.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 30, ee Saries ca, | MARRY Lees, injant son of Albert W.and Sarah T, eins 'g'} | Builey, aged 4 months and 12 days. ala oo la Funeral irom the residence of his grandfather, 194,010, gz Thomas K. Lees, No. 67 Pineapple street, Brooke | lyn, to-day (Friday), July 31, 1874, at three P, M. do. do. 2:30 to 3 P. MC AN Weegh. 78% 130shsLS4MSRR. | $00 sha ao Mos U 4434 500 Eric RB. 2 Election Law pamphlet and 1,000 copies of the 1100 Election District Boundaries ‘pamphlet for the | tan that Central Pacifics Election Bureau. There were ten bids, the highest | THE STAGNATION OF CAPITAL IS A DETRIMENT To | Western Pacifics. pelag made by Clarence Levy, for $2,355 5 THE PUBLIC WEAL, Union Pacitics, first. gre i lowes, By. Mahacteurect br Kees e 3 aed while its full utilization 13 @ public beneft. The | This result telis ita dwn story and needs nocom- | 1m do 0 the las . To- 4 2 ‘ day the Comptroller will proceed to the Fire De. | OPeration ot this funding process will undoubtedly | ment, In the early portion of the day on the Ex- | jy) West Un Tel partment to attena the opening of bids for buid- | bring within the class of called bonds many gov- | change the dealings in railway mortgages outside | ing @steam propeller, tor iurnishing 15,000 ‘eet | ernments held here by savings banks and trust | of the Pacific issues were small. Central Pacitics 4 Totale....+.-0--4° a ao A Bales since July Y. aa et Ae RR 35 2212 | Stock this dag, July 99, 1874. 150,732 100 do.. 1 rubber hose, for two steam boilers for engines Nos. 27 and 29, for the erection of @ building at | Nos, 130 and 132 Amity street for the use of the Fire Department and for altering the building at No, 125 Mercer street. THE FOURTH AVENUE IMPROVEMENT, Another Victim, Coroner Kessler was yesterday called to the Presbyterian Hospital, Seventy-first street, near Madison avenue, to take the ante-mortem state- companies, These, of course, will be presented directly to the Treasury ior redemption, resulting in the release of a large amount of money. That that money will seek reinvestment in government bonds is a very natural inference; yet real estate is now very low, and inasmuch as with the in- creasing chances of marketing the 4% and 4 per cents United States sixes become a somewhat pre- carious investment, there 1s @ cnance, at all events, that other forms of investment may be advanced to 89, Union Pacifics, first, from 8334 to 84, and Land Grants from 81% to 82; but the most im- | portant improvement was in Incomes, which rose steadily trom 833, to 843%. The Sinking Fund bonds were in demand at 68, the asking quota- tion having been 69, Late in the afternoon dealings were confined exclusively to the | Pacific issues. Centrals sold at 89 a 80%; Westerns at 80; Union Land Grants at 82, and In- comes at 85. The Union Pacific Railway Company EN) jou Comparing with stock Aug. N75. 108,681 48,204 215,583 8,353 “SROST 81,980 74.540 3,951 85,695 90,256 279,189 10,397 ing, inferior to common, 7c. a 1G. ; good fair, 7%c. a7 15-1be. 5 prime, 8 $-16c. a 8izc fair to good, Bige. & foe prime to choice, tritugal, hhds. and boxes, Nos. 8 to 13, 8c. a lasses, hhds. and boxes, 7¢. a 73c.; melado. Clayed—Boxes, do. Wt 8c. 15, Mee. bo good, 8 1-16 BaLDWINn.—On Wednesday, July 29, at her rest- dence, in New Haven, Conn., EMILY PRRKINS, widow of Hon. Roger S. Baldwin, in the 79th year of her age. Funeral on Satarday at two P. M. Boyie.—On Tuesday, July 28, ANNTE J. BOYLE, aged 21 years. fhe funeral will take place from her late rest- dence, No. 325 Kast Tweltth street, this day (Itl- day), July 31, at two o’clock P, M. CONKLIN.—At Leonardsville, N. Y., on Wednes- day, July 29, of cholera intantam, Purir babes a | son of Aaron and Agnes O. Conkitn, aged CLOSING PRICES—3 O'CLOOX P, M. nit; grocery, alr weliotes: 8 —— aindards “Nos. 9 to Ul, De, a 1940. Savas Datoh stan- Gof deny er eth ALE) at Nyack. dard. Nos. 10 to 1d, Siac. & Sac. Manila—Superior and ex- | ye [4 MoNTAGNIR.—At Norwalk, on Thursday, SreaRine.—The market was quiet, but very firm. | July 30, ANNE GERTRUDE, daughter of albert and Western quoted at 153gc. and city at léc. per 1b. Ellen Anne De la Montaganie, aged 2 years andS pntaknow, Gide market continued qulet and easy, Sales, | months, 8., at from Tic. a Se. per Ib. OWirttmer.Recalpia, ai pble.: The market one anu: a} ang Tens re requested to attend sales carly of 50 bbls, at $1 04; held on ‘Change at $1 05, | the funeral, from the residence 142 Kast Kighteent without business. street, on Friday, July 31, at three P. M. tasers bixonN.—On Tuesday morning, July 28, WARREN DOMESTIO MARKETS, ment of Francis McArdle, alaborer employed on the Fourth avenue improvement, who, while at | 80USht for. The small amount of bids on home | is rapidly converting tts Income bonds into the | west Un Tel... 73 @ Ti » g Del, Luck & Wl07', a wise work loading a car beneath an embankment, was | #ccount under the Secretary's circular shows that | new Sinking Fund bonds, the exchanges yester- | Pel. 1c Hig ® fatally injured by the eartn giving away and crush- | the average American capitalist looks to other | day, here and at Boston, having reached $425,000. | Adams Expr. 103%¢ a larg ing nis back, The acsident occurred directly | sources of profit than government bonds, and | at this rate the Income bonds will soon be con- | Wells-Fargo Ex 74 & TQ be ateme | Aw E; be a BL Crpzoaite the) oxmial 5 Oblieges in) bip:syavemont, verted. Tnese large exchanges have exerted a | ir a 67} McArdle said there was no one to blame ior the | 2¢Ver more hopefully than now. | ec ceee favorable influence on all the Union Pactto secu- | S004 4M: Lose a 1008 as accident, THE INFERENCE IS ALMOST UNIVERSAL that this negotiation Is going to give us an easy | rities, the bonds to-day having advanced from one | F: BEPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. | money market this fall. The redemption of many | to three per cent. of the called bonds is likely to take place directly OTHER SECURITIES The State Convention to Meet at Utica | at our Sub-Treasury and so draw money here. | were without any features of interest. Southern | September 23. Never did that prospective ease give better prom- | securities dull and neglected; bank shares quiet. Pursuant to a call issued by order of the Prest- | ise of profitable use. Our crops of all kinds are GLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. dent of the Republican State Central Committee | abundant, and stocks on the seaboard as well as | currency exchanges there was a large number of members tu attend- | abroad are extremely low. This constitutes a | Currency balances. DLxon, aged 49 years. aoe ios oe Baden! pst stp ie Gatvuston, July 30, 1874. R. W. Woodrug, nev street, Brooxly ” Cort inal: good ordinary, Mjgc. Ni ry on Friday, July 31, at two o’clock P.M, Relatives ri Gales Souk apo ordinary, Mise. Net receipes, | fia friends of the’ family are respectfully invited lot: middling, 16/0 Hee caLy ae, ler4. to attend without further notice. sig.onnto1 | COtfeM Firm—Flowr Dull and Heavy— | goa tty. vixporiscouwise, Sa salon, Loriast even: | RopmasPoesok oa. Thatsday, July 90, 1876, 3,402, Wheat Dull and Easier—Corn Quiet | Ins. 25) Stock, 2474 Mont, July 30, 197%, | Mrs. SUSAN FoRBes-Quicg, widow of Joseph Quick, 1 30, | and Firm—Oats Decided) High Y dull and unchanged; middli 160, in the 66th year of her age. ance at the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday. ‘The | market, with the means of suppiying it. Easy | Gold Salances. 1180968 | Park (ema Knee tities flake eetgs | coustwine MO bales “Sales, s& ‘Stack, nti, S*PO | “itmerai irom the residence of her son-in-law, Politicians of all parties seem now to be organizing | money means rapid transportation, and the only ‘ Savannan, July 3), 1874. W. H. Sterling, No. 127 East 124th street, on Satur- OPERATIONS OF GOLD EXCHANGE BANK TO-DAY. ral — ; Pe their forces, surveying the fleld and preparing tor | doubtful question in this part of the situation is | 4.14 naiances... and Firmer—Coffee Nominal—Freights | cotton steady; middling, i6o.,"Net receipts, 6 bates; | day, August 1, at two o'clock P.M. Interment at seeee $1,588,204 Easy—Petroleum Moderately Active and | gross, 66 Sales, 122 Stock, 9. Union Cemetery. COMMERCIAL REPORT. a s general conventions, Parlor F at the Fifth Avenue | ireights, concerning which there 1s a congress of | Currency balince: + (1,787,016 Witmivaron, N. C.. July $0, 1874, , GEROW.—On Wednesday, July 29, Frep F., only ‘Was well filled with the elect of the State and city | railway kings now in session at Saratoga. What | Gross clearances. b soji77v09 | -Lower—Spirits Turpentine Nominal | siicits ot turpentine quiet at suc. Rosin dullut $165 | child of Julius P. and Mary V. Gerow. xs RASURY BALANC Rosin Easy—Whiskey Held Higher, for strained. Crude turpentine steady at $1 25 for hard, | Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Tepublicans, ‘and the corridor in its vicinity was they are endeavoring to do, we understand, is to 7eEM AL ANCES RURSDASTTUly oes PM 2 25 for yeliow dip and $2 75 for virgin, Tar steady ai | Gorr.—On Thursday, July 30, CORNELIA M., only crowded with reporters who were anxious to gican | abolish the existing printed schedule which | at close of business:— Gon ieee Kai eARIRE aneinivea! adnvae ace $2 io. Bureao, July 90, 187%, child of Wallace 0. ‘and Mattie A. Gott, aged 2 information for their varions journals. The com- | has been shametully undercut during the past six | Currency.... is rasp G i ports for the past twenty. hours :— i s Lake and rail im values quoted nominally the same, No sales were | Flour, 122,912 bb 10. ; OWts, 25,20 250,000 | reported rom first hands, ‘The stock of coifee, | o.; nats Sb. other than Rio, in first hands was as follows:— | bushels; corn, ‘ ear. ny 188,181 7 Relatives and friends are respectfully tnvited to o. Canal shipments—Wheat, 63,3x2 | attend tue funeral, from the residence of ber 2 do. exports—Wheat, 19.600 | . No, 246 Cumberland street, day, do. oata, 22,400 do. Canal Treighte= | Ragetudls NO; 20), Coat OD Baegraary Springs $8.0 86 of Que steady: sales |“ GogRkeR—On Wednesday, July 29, Hane te! aK Da | in session to-day, trying to devise a pian where: 3 Ceyion, 3,5 pags; Maraca do.; La- | $6 75; amber, $6.50 a $6 75; white, $7 2 $7 73. Wheat | GUBRKER, at hi8 residence, 37; Woodhull street, va het : vk gtl oak Magn ei Ukgargrth aril cecegon pera) tigh lean | dtul: only sale Feported 3,00) bushels Sheboygan spring | Brooklyn. foreclosure may be prevented. | guayra, 4,798 do.; Jamaica, 5,791 do.; Porto Rico, | gr $128; held Milwaukee No. L spring at $13) in car | Funeral will take place from‘his late restdence, The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad directors were | 1,444; Costa Rica, 13,777 do.; Mexican, 4,828 do.; | lots: do. No. ° 1 2354 a $1 24. Corn steady ; sales of | on Sunday alternoon, at two o'clock, in session at the company’s office to-day, but | Sayanilia, 4,033 do. ‘otal, 39,155 bags and 22,895 ats | HAMPSON.—On ‘thursday, July 30, after a short market # NN HAMPSON, 2 nothing was learned as to the result of their de- , mats. We quote:—Rio, ordmary cargoes, Ic. a oe a Barley malt firm: Canada, | Mess, Maky Al uged 25 years, | i9ie.y fair do, 2c. a WYc.; good do. We. | Changed. 7 5 provoke the hostility of the grangers, or that rhe | The Province of Quebec, through the agency of | . a cee a 13ge aoe ag earrere as} HAVANA MARKETS. pa pee Aedes aie dancta ao street, on Sun- Henry A.Gliddon, ‘ihe mecting’was entirely har- | grangers will not suffer themselves to be moved | the Bank of Montreal and Messrs. Morton, Rose & | [F luis iS A Sit: lvl Meylony i8ige" & Havana, July Jeeven—On, Thursday, July’ 3m at twelve encers eA bea eld act nga del ie Ca into a hostile attitude tn respect to the new tariff Co., have negotiated in London a five per centloun | 22 Maeackitios 18ie, a We. ; Laguayra, 204 BY pr a kee American gold, 2 | o'clock, ANN ELIZABRTH THOMPSON, the beloved to the political outlook 1n their various sections, | without due consideration, The ‘armers of the | 0! £800,000 at 9753. The exchange against this | jamaica, i9e. a 2le.; St. Domingo. | remy, lisa 120. premium; short sight, 1 and general congratulations were induiged in in West want a market for their crops. Here negotiation will be drawn in Canada. Rico, 19gc. a 2le. ; Costa Rica, 2e. a 2136 , 13 mat wife of Frank Jeitree, @ native of Dunse, Borwick- | sixty, jaye ea ira 33 ao: short sight , ano shire, Scotiand, after a short tlinesa, aged 39 years, regard to the prospects of a successiul campaign. os | . 8 hs stakes a 4 | on London, 163 a lo. ; on Paris, 138 a 140 d Schator Conkihng sdvised consteut labor ami aek. | is the market. allroad corporations must earn | _ At the Stock Exchange this atternoon 1,000 shares | 21¢.; Savanilla, I8e. a 21isc.; Curacoa, Ide. a 2., gold, a lS do., Relatives and triends of the family are respect- yes to stead Soe funeral, sas her late residence, No, in avenue, near Na’ atree! lance as the price of continued prosperity tor the | qividends or go under as well as farmers, must | Of Lake Shore and Western Union were bought | 60a %davs EUROPEAN MARKET. | Brookiyay on Sunday waa at balepast two ovvlocs Paeey Seek Mier sore diecnemon wes METSed | reon thett live stack, oF stp work. ‘The principle | M Wider. sie Tale Me the ‘AboHuns of George B.-|) dontom~Ehe: demand) bas Lees, somewhat better for |p. that the great nominating State Convention of the | f° ple | watts. cotton on the spot, for corsumption, and the market | , Loxnox Propuce Manat.—Lonpox, July 9)—Ev republican party should meet at Utica at noon on | ts the same in both cases. Let us have peace. a eet renee aac nsm wurpen sine P.M. 23 ma ter whi Svity toc! ha: Josed firm at quotations. “Futures” were in moderate | the 23d day of September, after ich the commit- | This isa harvest year with the prospect of a gooa The Stock Exchange Committee on Securities, | §iNand and ‘advan aiLtiéos Whsshy Roweven: Moderate | 2s. wheat, 120.600 bushel; mittee, however, decided to transact their busi- | months, and establish a schedule lower than that, Cee ere Gortificat ness with closed doors, and the journalistic frater- | but higher than toe existing tarif™. As to the nity were (without exception) excluded. The merits of the proposed changes {it is impossible to gnembers present in session were Boner Ocak: speak without knowledge of what they are, ang as s ing; Hon. A. B. Cornell, who presided: General | the so-called congress ts only a consultation, GEatpe A oaateick Fares Bes ey notning is likely to be learned until the several sol. Smith, Senator John’ J. O'Brien, Bat gentlemen composing it return to their respective ney Biglin (the well Known oarsman), S, Sy- | charges, It is monds, C. E. Smith, $. B. French, S. P. Russell, | | MEMORANDA, The bondholders of the Central lowa road were | Java, 500 bags and 18,300 mats; Singapore, 4,595 | Vahey EP TO BE HOPED, W . MP: 1 Fe Poll ca Tae MiTas Ne We Ke rere neraUer | however, that the new tariff will not be such as to | Nberations. ex-Police Commissioner), Wm. K. Robertson, E. ‘arrington, A. A. Brush, 5. Moili¢t, E. Blakeley and ur Scotch papers please copy. Ken.—Departed this lie, on Wednesday, July 20, in New York city, James Ken, Esq., of Savan- journed, r application of Mr. James J. Higginson, hav wards low. We quot bc ca DA DRESS ATR fr erase Tepresentative was informed by sev- | Market. The opportunity should not be lost | 0D = ra Seiowinl Keon ~aet olde ane ne i we Upianas Alacama, N. Orleans, Texas, FINANCIAL. neeeannab papers please copy. eral of the members alter the session that there | through local bickerings. Lense ll la meds Pear | Cedtnaey escent ee: Aa SONABLEE RATES MONEY ON Live AND | _ LAWRENCR—On Wednesday, July 29, Arwrma B. would be no address put jorth at present to the THE STOCK MARKET Railway shares on the regular call in the place of | Good oruinury Ins Big dBi Se eR Ts hier nce es AND | wite of Captain William W. Lawrence, and daugh- party. The issues are all sharp and well defined, the old St, Louls and Iron Mountain stock, Low middhay ih} 16) 164 | Securitie: Tas iF ne ot wll kintds ed with bestcom. | ter Of the late Christian Stamler, tu the 54th year and the ‘Yammany quarrels were believed to be | Opened firm, with an advance in the early deal- | “7 wing notice was posted in the Stock Ex- | Middiin Tear panies ded. HARRICH & CO. IY Broadway. | of her age. : fatal to the success ot the rival party. The repu- | ings of % to Li per cent in the entire list. After “| Good mi 184 18% 18% — _ “ —____—_ The relatives and friends of the family are re- ALL THE ACT sible bop 4 i ange to-day :— pat sed on cotton in store running in | aT eAONcan Ge Sor coanibhtty be! foarte eyrhie noon there was a reaction of 4 to % per cent, and | “™ Te COMMITTEE ON SECURITIES, quality not more than hulf a grade above or below'the | wound money democrats of the East, and the split | at the second call the market was steady at the New Yor, July 30, 1874, grade quoted. The et my bangin j on this question alons is regarded as serious and = decline. The volume of business showed a marked ‘The Treasurer of the State of Georgia has notified | consumption. 1. 686 ‘ie * damaging to their cause. It is contended that the | j, ovement upon that of yesterday or any day | ‘2° Fourth National Bank (the agent for paying | speculation Stat ‘0 atrength of the administration will be increasea | PF Pp y y day | coupons) not to pay the 7 per cent gold bonds, pl pied by the nominations to be mace by the republicans | for two weeks previous, the principal activity | issued under the act of Septemoer 15, 1870, Nos. 796, | , Totals . at Utica next September, and that the new ap- | paving been in Lake Shore, Northwest, St. Paul | 945, 946 and 1,619, each for $1,000. Said bonds are | > Vor future del a llows:—Last evening after two o’cloc jortionment up the Hudson River will insure | not & good delivery from this date. been asto ny itai: a chance seldom met with to make money. Address | Tw s t, nite aa Praibaia a congress, witheug ; common, Wabash, Union Pacific, Pacific Muil, EDWARD BRANDON, Chairman. or, 00, at 16 1s sae. LW) at IC. oO) at 1 enty-first street, near Filth avenue, on Friday ol 0 » Pack b Feet & at 15 | OPPORTUNITY, box 145 Herald office. TEL C707 Rens OTCIGOKG 17 we losing either the districts Orange and | Wessern Union, Kock Island and New York Cen- posers ber, idb et 16 .A6o* ‘dotal SN bales,” Today. up-to {Wo | —wONBY 0 LOAN PROMPTLY UPON monn | muse will DO irepoaeerheneat ioe Sullivan, by the addition of Rockland. There | tral, In the afternoon there was a weaker feeling | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGS, | !.,\-—July. 200 at 16sec. ; August, 400 (short notice) at | A MONT. i t will be a great eifort made to redeem s Bihg September, 20 at 16), 100 at 16 17-32c., 300 at some of the lost districts, Westchester | UP0m Sales to realize the existing profit, the de Thursday, July 30—10 A fies, OSs 1616 eee Une I ee aad Before Call. 0. M.., ’ c. Ih now a separate district, as well, as Albany, and | cline ranging trom + to 7 per cent, the Anal deal- 2 SD skoda a there wiil be a fight to elect republican Congress- | ings registering g-nerally the lowest prices of the L men there. Aga United States Senator is to be dae “Aulus prevalied Malthe risen diving dhe [oo Sone cania ee te dyer elected next January, the nominations for Assem- . | bly will be looked to with especial regard for the | alternoon of the failure of a large me‘al house, | nee of ae men and ee ney ie bo amasne but as nothing further was learned up to the clos- Interests. The city of New York will bea battle 3 round, Gnd the fight for (he Mayoralty (with its | 8 of the Exchange it was without infuenoe upon | 4 immense city patronage and power), in view of | Values. Subsequent inquiries supplied the name | ; Of aprasedantteceponicn by re will probably be | of the house as Holmes, Lissburger & Co., in the cedente eat and visor. f ‘The quarrels of Tammany, it is belteved, wm | COPPer trade. Liabilities and assets unstated, fatally defeat their desires tu regain their lost | The total sales of the day aggregated 138,400 shares, exceeding those of any day for two weeks past, the sales up to noon exceeding those. of sev- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her «St negotiated, at t t rcentfrom the mar- | lave residence, No. 663 Lafayette avenue, Brook- Ket, $50 to $100; puts or calls, $200 to $350; double privi- | lyn, on Saturday, August 1, at two o’clock P. M. toes. This system of operating ts fully explained 19 9 | without further hotice. ° amphiet sent tree on application. ri CO., | Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wail street, | ALONB.—On Wednesday, July 29, at her sart- 37 | — a — | dence, 330 Ninth avenue, Brooklyn, CaTuERINM, | SUCCESSFUL MANUFACTURING COMPANY DE- | widow of James Malone, aged 67 years. eptem- sires the services of a business man, with some cay- | ‘The rematng will be taken to St. John’s church, ery (basis low middling) the | Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Aghdes | Cemetery for interment. | eee Hott of the family are respectfully invited | to attend, | eer | J ERSEY CITY § vENS ee : Apel eee Wednesday, July 20, JANE MOONEY, Desa heagemnaale t faltat aahLthag ‘The relatives and frends of the family are in- | - “— | vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of atic her mother, 401 West Thirty-seventh street, om at 16. 7-1 200 at 16 13-8%., February, 400 at lye, | (John street, near Broadway Gold and silver and | Friday, July'31, at two o'clock P, M. | Total, 11,503 Dales, Grand total, 15,9 Dales. ‘The | any ‘article containing gold boaght at market price. | MURRAY.—On Thursday morning, July 30, after @ | gqupe ak the ports were; -Galyestgn. 11; New Orleans, Fing gold and silver sold to manutacturers. | Jong illness, JouN MURBAY (eX-Alderman), aged 36 +; Savannah, 85; Charleston, 214; ‘or: | = folk, 42; Baltiinore, 7: New York, 308: Hoston, 3b: Phila. | Y['SCBLLANEOUS BONDS, JNotice of funeral nereatt 114. This day last week, 898. This All sorta dealt in by ‘otice of funeral herea(ter. Rates on cotton to foreign ports were | WILLIAM WARD, Drexel! Building Boston papers please copy. fo Havre, by sail, 0,: "To Hamburg. by | pregrenr ane rae | _O’N#IL.—A month’s mind solemn requiem mass by sail, Sc, To Bremen, by steam, | W ANTED—ST, JO AND DENVER, OR OTHER DE- | will be celebrated on Saturday morning, August | faulted Kullroad Bonds. in exchange tor valuable | at ten ofclock, in St. Andrew's church, corner o with pertect title, in Mis- 4 4 D and Mortgage on first class city Real Estate; also large Moreaney cnsh d. 11 Pine street. 0. | (\OLD AND SILVER REFINER-S. SCHAWEL, 164gc., 500" at 16 10) at 18 9. AN at 16%sc.; November, 400 at 16 15-320 December, 40) at 16 compressed. To Liverpoot, Sad. a $164, power in this city. The ‘third term’ question was not touched upon, its discussion being considered at ieast | Timper Land. free and : Ree : + E. @ EPPAR! ig ij. | Clty Hall piace and Duane street, for the repose of amnaod dot cad eter ts Chiat: w esas ee iin maa Aras | the soul Of CORNBLIUS REYNOLDS U'NEIL, 83,770 bushels; cor premature, eral whole days past. The subjoined table shows | 200 | 15,375 bushels: barley. 80 do, The tnarket for | ~~~ ——_________—— | Relatives and iriends are invited to attend, —— - che anise ll Bbenetook> blbo : § | four ruled dull and weak, bat prices were not auotably | $20.000%4 id Reda I gence ao ccny teem Ns py POLITICS IN NEW JE Y. TUE HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, 4 | changed, The sales, comprising all kinds, foot up about | DOU. Kage, on Westchester county Property, | July 29, 1874, MARGUERITE Bruel, infant daughter | 12,000 bbis, at prices within the range of the appended | worth $80,000; first tkage. address OWNER, West | oy Jules J. and Esther Lee Pierson, aged 7 months, — + + No, of ‘4 | quotations. Corn meal was less active, but steady. | chester county, box 177 Herald office. i} : si Highest, Lowest, ‘Saies, | } | Rnfeq 450 bois. at $4 a $405 for Brandywine, $1138 - —____ | , Relatives and iriends of the family are invited te Meeting of the State Central Committee | New york Central... 100% 1 2,800 | $4 dior Western, and $3 73.4 $416 forversey aiid Balti | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | pede rants No, 8 High street, ‘Newark, N * in This City Yesterday—Tne Guberna- | Erie..... aa 7,800 | epee $4000 $425 | meron ge DY OR Genicbwax, | om Saturday, August 1, two PM. ite torial Convention. Tae eat ae | Superfine State Be | A. feneral of special, in a thoroughiy- established |, POWsRS.—On ‘Thursday, July Toomas @. The Republican State Central Committce of New | Northwestern preierred. 1,100 | Savage. m8 Profitable cash business, with from $15.00 to, $21,00. Powers, only child of Bhzabetn J. widow of Jersey held an important meeting at the Mer- | Rock Island. 4,600 | | ba —_ £ ee — | “Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. chants’ Hotel in this city yesterday afternoon, | Pacific Mail 7,900 | | Extra Minnesota, 23 8 YOUNG MAN, WITH A MODERATE CArtial. | PRENtICE.—On Wednesday morning, July 29, QT th 3 St. Paul. 7,300 | | nd hoop Ohio, shipping brands. Oa | 4% would like to go into partnership io wh GroxGe, youngest son of Robert and Catharine sepia hae aan ta Ratio! ee Ale LE doe ale 600 | Round hoop Ohio, trade brands Oa Pepcid pertain A ad ould enter a clerkshi? Prentice, in the 12th year of his age. known political leaders of the State:—Chairman, | te 100 qos Family..... : Ea be weil secured, Address PRODUCE, box 164 Herald | Relattves and iriends of the family, also members Hon, George A. Halsey, of Essex county; Hon, | Western Uni itd eG Cate are! iinis \ He Lenin creat extras: wa ) CERES eek bale as _.. | Of Copeatone Lodge, No, ek, ¥, end A. Mi Fo re Levi Jarrard, of Middlesex county; Hon. Jolin Union Paciti 4 20100 | Bae TE cite 8. ing Bt Louis, choice doable ext we | PARTNER WANTED-LADY OR GENTLI | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral services, 1,000 | 80000 U 8 5-20, 2000 i -ifornis , azelton, of Cumberland county; Hon. Frederick | C., CG. and 1. MAN. | from the residence of deceased's parents, 85 Bight: 20.6, U7... cial, in @ thoroughly established, pro- | 500 | 36) U > 5-20, ‘13000 U Som, Ws Wwe | mn $15,003 to $20,000, ‘Ad. | @VeNUe, On Friday, July 31, at one o'clock Pi Southern, extra, 91g | Southern, tamily rnin... A. Potts, of Hunterdon county; Josephus Sooy. of Panama......... Be Rye flour, fine to superfine 3 Kast Ninth sureet, PURINGTON.—On Wednesday, July 29, Mrs, MAR- Burlington; August fngerwersen. ot Hudson | New Jersey Central....... (fl Nihon naga ol) Southern, No.2 ve n |‘Saor i n= = sreet_____| gaat PURINGTON, aged 82 years, 3 months and 18 county, and Joseph Colt, of Sussex county. The | Del. Lack. and Western. 2,500 First Board—10:30 A. M. jouthern, superfine, lA PARTNER WITH $500 WANT ADDRESS, | days. meeting was held ‘jor the purpose of | Atlantic and Pacific pref. 100 S10 Cnt a Hew eca Pad granting an interviow at ouce, JAMES, box 16) Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, 600 shs Chi&R I RR. ‘5u0 do. Seteseuess Ppteresese nally determining and officially promuigating | Hanuibal and St. Joseph. 100 | “1000 Chi a NW Is 9%. | Corn meal, Western. EEO IR Nak edad Mate nd Jonn Martin, No. 153 Neweil street, Greenpoint, om the day for holding’ the Stase Gubernatorial Com | Missouri Pacitic.. 200 | 10) Mor & ks Ist Se | Gorn meal sersene.” |< RELIABLE MAN WITH gic) WANTEDCIN TR | Friday, July 1, at two o'clock P. AM. Relatives vention and fixing the ratio of representation by | Quicksilver. 100 | fio rie Sd tn. wg | Gorn meal, Brandywine | A ‘proauce commission busuiess; good established | ad friends are respectfully invited to attend. county delegates. It was decided that the Cou- | American M 200 | 400 Harlem Ist, Be A i tel Anke | trade: fine location; low rent No.9 Dey street, room | | RADLEY.—On Wednesday, July 29, at hus resi~ vention be held August 27, at Taylor Hall, Tren- 2000 Cen Pac « bas. mg | ear. 0a 425 | 13, from 1 to 2 dence, Fourth street, Brooklyn, D., Gporae M. ton. The plan of county representation at the | Total sales.......... +138, 400 : 24 | —Wheat—The market was duii, and about le. lower tor W MXPERIRNOMD PARTY IN AND PaNoy | RADLEY, formerly of New York etty. onvention hye be the same as at the last State GOLD FY | spring, white Pinter Fuled steady. The sales bo apous ali maauutecturing desires to fern: ooh wectan th Notice of sarees in ba Pegg ke <a Gra it each county, ‘as ‘at the last Preadanteal | obened at 109%, advanced to 100% and closed at aia | for, Nort Minueseta, in Sore, 1.4919 for do. afoat, | 4S WERDMULLIA G Beach sect, Paverson Ngo | ing Hines, Mtn. Wiest a) Ruers (professionally election, and cue 208 San fraction over 100; each | 109%, which was the lowest figure of the day. The z | new amber Pe ios do d Bante Known as Mis Li alby), aged 26 years, « ward and township, however, being entitled to at | carrying 1ate was 1 per cent; borrowing fat. my | | QNOTTON FACTORY,—RELIABLE AND COMPET months an ; a3 | | ave % oe Teaarede 1 f the family are re- leas} one delegate, ‘The customs receipts to-day were $480,000, and FS t | C operatives, disposed to wke an incerest ina cha: The relatives — ot leectal, ae law Alter a report of progress on the part of the re- oe : tered company to manutacture cotton, in Texas cm spectfally invited to attend the 5 spective members Oo! the committee a general di for the week ending July 25, $3,000,000, The Sub- 28) nd We. for white, closing with buy- | chinery and buildings now ready ior business, and the | late resideuces No, 6o River street (adjoining the cussion ensued as to the best means for a thor- | Treasurer paid out to-day $6,000 on account of re- eT MG F Fy yg Be Pg Be Pronpect of making, In addition to waxes avout 2 ver | Houston street ferry), Willlamsourg, Ly by thie 100, Ni ough canvass of the State. de- | cent on capital invested), can appiy to GEORGK | (prid ere Was an evident 1000 Alt & TH in ‘ ) afte: noon, at two o'ciock. Wie ® harmony of | emption of five-twenty bonds and $100,000 on in- | {iy W Un Tel 7's... earce, ADK cidedly higher. Sales about 66,000 bushels at %e. BUTLER, 71 Broadway * for desire in the committee to s: de - 99 1100 do. s) | Western mixed adoat and vc. for Weetern white in scpstioeatapaeaens asset amasnsninal Stamford, Albany, Boston and 5t. Louts papers action among the leading republicans ot the State, | terest account. The bids for the Treasury gold | 20 shs Hanover Bank 100) 210 ao 1, | store. Barley and rye remained inactive and nominai. | ARGE BASEMENT, CORNER SIXTH.AVENUE AND | please copy. many of whom are at present pulling in different regated $2,055,000, 0 | 100 Del & Hud Canal... 114% 700 do... 3 Freiapts.—The market for berth freights was quiet, L Eleventh street, ‘suitable for uvholsterer or trunk | | SHEEHAN.—On Wednesday mornin) July 29, at directions. The number and prominence of those | 2&8T°8® 2,055,000, at prices ranging trom 109.19 | 49 pac MssCo.b¢ bd 48° 13 Clev & Pitia, ¢..- "4 | with rates for grain accommodation easier, but for other | manuiacturer: a capital place for an auction room, la- | his residence, No. 178 Kast Kighty-seventh street, aspiring to the chances of Gubernatorial hon- | tO 10.55. The award oJ $1,000,000 was made at | 20 a , 4% a commodities about steady. Tonnage was in demand quire on premises or at 103 Maiden lane alter a jong Uiness, WILLIAM SHERMAN, formerly of ARTNER WANTED. OR MORE. FOR EX Male LS county Watertord, Lreland, in the 78tn tending a manutacturing business; greatly mproved | YOSF of Lis ane. 1n0 omry at Jad. to London. by article of unlimited sales not suniecs ie season, yrelding | , The funeral will take place this. (Friday) morning, cheese at Tus, The charters include Apetrian bark, a very handsome profi ital needed insuceessive pay. | from St. Laurence’s church, Kast Kighty-fourt@, hence to Cork for orders, to the United Kingdom, 2.50) | tents street, at tau O'clock. A requiem spsé8° Will ba ors at the hands of the — republican | 109,48 a 100.55, party or shad Jersey ha present threatens FOREIGN EXCHANGE | 2 anything but harmony, and the number seems to r be increasing. Among those already in the feid | WS Steady on the basis of 4.88 tor prime bankers | ; is Hon. George A. Halsey, 01 Essex, the head of the | #iXty day sterling and 4.90} tor short sight,nominal | 1 | favoring the shipper, The engagements were :=-To Liv. erpool, by steam, 32,000 bushels of grain at fd. a 6) BRISGASSSSSESEISSSSRES RV CRS oe ee ee ee ee i} frow the grain and petrolenm trade, with rates still | i mi, 2,00) Dox. usiness requires; A 4 as references exchanged. al 4 . Ti - " | * 4 rtere of grain, at 5s. od. ; a British steamer, hence to e . Stace Gentral Coinmittee, ‘The mext conspicuous | rates with selling rates 4.97 a 4.87% and 4.80% a | 2 | diircet’Vork, Continent, with Koo) quarters’ of grain, | 768% Appointing interview, CHANCE, Herald of er eg = a ‘Tareday, nly is Hon. Amos Clarke, Jr., of Unton. In Hudson | 4.99 respectively, Cuntinental was steady. Reich- | 0. iy | atés. $d: a’ British steamer, hence to. Hambarg, with mB 3 LINE OF CUS " ] . t, aud Essex counties the tormer gentleman will dey | 100 Amer Express. '¢ | 7,000 quarters of grain, at 5s 9.; a Russtan bark, hence HE ADVERTISER, WITH A LARGE LINE OF CUS | 30, MABGARBT REBECCA, yeonews daugiter of make a strenuous effort to secure the nomination, | MArks 9% & 96%, cables 967% a 97, Prime Paris | 500s bxpre: if | to Cork tor orders, to the United Kingdom or Continent, tomers in the hardware, steam and gas fitters and | Robert aud Ann Shepperd, tn ner ist year. 4800 bbis. ot : a ivi. | plurapers' line, would take the agency for anything in ‘ ee eas Hs ocgurtan, ak, epee | Mia, tr erie tn we Gent ine tA. | soutien tng futerat on SuusayRoguat& atte ttin, with b of at fs, Od: a Ger. ol jo 7 “" C| ¥ * J | Sian Dark, henge to a aitcet port tn the Malco. with 2,800 | RES AGENT, box 410, Post office rclock P.M from’ the Fresbyteriaa church at | bbis of refined do. at & 9d,; a Norwegian bark, hence to | | F + Havre or Bordeaux, with 3.300 bbia anes do. at 4s. Od. HE ADVERTISER DESIRES TO PORM ACTIVE TaLcort.—On Wednesday, July 29, Many Tate In Union, Monmouth and Middlesex counties the | 513% a 5.10%. The steamship Prisia to-day took | Hy este T iriends of Clarke are no less untiring and conti. | 3 q | dent. Aside from these, Hon. Johu Hill, of Hack. | 24! $°09,000 gold coin and $85,000 silver bars, ensack, and Hon. Marcus L. Ward are prominently THE FOREIGN MARKETS | before the republicans of New Jersey, each with | were without special features. American secu- | ! 109 4 16) Ohio &M RR... a) ‘ the o will | 100 Mal & StP RR. if to the tormer port, and 58. if to the latter; an Anstrian partnership in some legitimate, profitable and estab- | cor, aged 77 years. She was © faithful servant iiske the Contaion: fees Ab an fas iian hove | rities in London opening ull and heavy and 100 a 26f bark, hence to Constantinople, with 20,000 cases ot re- | lished commercial or financial business 12 this city nt | ana tricnea of the family of the +S et Van preceded it, and express themselves Copiident as | closing firm. Tho Bank of England rate of dis: | M5 | fined do. at 2ic. an Ttallan bark SW) yons, hence to Lis | would take an interes ie sam and (rom #10,00 to $20.00 | Ness for sixty years, and died at the residence item coeds PL ere pears, nm gd vo | count was advanced to day one-half of 1 per cent, | we a German x froin ifade pha to Genoa, with 800 | Sash Saptial. : dd reterences: Fegutred from bt ot aa aie 5 male Teeiten to artend ae * party of the Stave which will be issued ina « 3 36) | bbls. of re etroleum at fx. 3d, : | ties responding, W: " ‘espec he few days, making it 3 per cent, ostensibly upon the drain of if 3! | "Motasene.—-Refining urades continued in demand. bat, | Post office, (BiG ee NH AN __. | funeral, on Friday, the 31st inst, at two ~ ——___--- specie to France, but in part suggested, it is | s s | wieh Paes offertngs, business was restricted. The balk FANTED—A PARTY WITH 85,00 CASH TO Jorn | POM 886 Maker = woe FIRE IN SIXTH AVENUE, tought, by the closing out ot our 5 per ceat fund- | ™ Brig | Themnajor parton the eteck eee con genet revory | WAtitadvertixer in perfectly safe commercial en- | @ THOMAS —Un mesday, July 20, Gronag W. ing loan, The amount of bullion withdrawn from BH qualities, for which there was.a good demand, both for terprige, which Will pay a profit of 25 per cent in the | THOMAS, aged 3 years and 29 days. A fire broke ont yesterday afternoon in the three story brick butldiag No. 396 Sixth avenue that caused @ damage of $3,000. The place was occupied obbing lots an’ for cargoes, Valnes remain the same, | first days and thereatter probably 50 per cent or The funeral will take place this (Friday) after- fe stock this dat inelading Cuma’ Ports ico and’ ting: | more a month: Ik involves. trip Ww Burope the Bank of England on balance to-day was lish Islands, was 5,695 Lids. and 30% bbls. ot New Or- | ences. Address GERMANY, Herald office, £288,000. The decrease of builion during best reters | noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of bia ad Hackensack Plank Road, near Bergen, ine avenue, New Jerse. “ Jeans, (We quote » Ww crop—Cuba centritaga: and 5 the past week was £719,000, The pro mixed, Sor a Sos do,” lagtds sor eter den, miu 00, AS ae bobs: ak eel | oo ‘At Holden, Mass. on Tharsday, by Mr. J. 8, Loyd as a stationery store. A damage of rovado, reaming Wh, “a, éSerde de. dle. a 480. 1s respectable business, with a responsible RQUHART.—At_ Holden, . ek, $2,000 was dono to the stock aud $000 to tie tad, | Portion of bank reserve now held by the Porto Rigo. 40k Wet Bacibal iglaildcs Ms & 40S Pee ERM ReTE RID yearly wyouly, Ogee gy | Zaly, sh, MumaMRT, widen, of Cantal wae, Made Which Dewnas Wo Solgmon Ieighy Lbonk agaings lakuiues ta 40x por cent Lawysansié Orleaps. io 8 Ree

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