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THE STEAMSHIP MEN'S VICTORY. (CONTINUED van 3! BIGHTE PAGE.) of the number canted. shemsenires willtog to work, while the remaining mem! ee serouely opposed any attempts at & seo gt gel division led to an sajoorassent of jeeling being not jas! “uch ‘onuer, ue yh ay most of the men acknowledged th commen nee ne, probabilities are that Jn view of work this morning. erat resume their labors to-day. t the pew hands at the Eagie Stonntenin dock were discharged at nightial! and escoi ted by policemen to the terry en route for New York. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stook Market Feverish and Unsteady. GOLD 111 1-2. Money Firm at 3 1-2 a 4 Per Cent. BONDS GENERALLY STEADY. Pea pay H | The prinoipal feature o/ tne Stock Market to-day Wasasbarpdecine in Pacific Mati, which, alter advancing to 4434, receded to 41 and closed at 41. The sudden change produced considerable com- motion, and somewnat of sympathy was expressed in other stocks. THE COURSE OF PRICES. was as follows:—Western Union sold at 82% a 82, closing at 8.%. Pacific Mall opened at 43% and closed at 4134. Union Pacific sold at 36% a 80%; Erie, 27% a 275% @ 27%. Lake Shore opened at 80%, advanced to 51, closed at 80%. St. Paul opened at 2% advanced to 80%, receded to 88% and closed at 30, The preierred stock closed at 57%. 6t. Louis and Iron Mountain opened at 27% and ended at 25%. Northwestern common sold at 46a 46% & 455, the close being 46%; Rock Island at 101% @ 101% @ 101%; Wavasn, 31% a 31%; Deia- ware, La*kawanna and Western, 108 @ 107% ; Unio and Mississippi, 32 a 32% a 82%; O.,C. aud 1. 0., 110% a 110, ADVANCE AND DECLINE, Compared with the closing figures last night the following résumé of operations will indicate the changes tn prices:— Advance—Atlantic and Pacifio preferred, %; New York Central, %; Delaware and Lackawanna, 34; Hannibal and St. Joseph, %; Lake Shore, 3; Northwestern common, %; Ohio and Mississippi, 343 Quicksilver, 1; St. Payl, 34. Decline—Erie, %; Pacific Mall, 2%; Panama, 1; Wabash, 3s; Union Pacific, 4; Western Union, %; Canton, 1; gold, 5. ieee of the day amount to 175,000 shares, which are divided among the principal stocks as follow: New York Central and Hudson, 400: Erie, 5,600 Lake Shore, 21,000; Northwestern, 22,10; North- western preferred, 400; Rock Island, 6.100; Pacific Mail, 44,500; St. Paul, 10,500; St. Pani prelerred, 200; Obtos, 9,900; Western Union, 21,000; Wabash, 12,300; Union Pacific, 11,050; C., C. and I. U., 500; Tron Mountain, 1,900. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices 01 the day:— Opentng. Highest 10194 101% 274g 27, 8055 81 Bis 31K . 46 46% Northwestern p! ee OLS 615g k Island... 101% Miiwaukee and St. Paul. 39% Mil. aud St. Paui preferred. 57 675 Ohio and Mississippi. 328g 32% New Jersey Central 106 36 10635 Dei., Lack. and Western...107% 108 Union Pacific.. . 3614 G, C. and LC. 103g Western Union 823 Pacific Mail 4435 i Panama. 11533 115% THE MONEY MARKET. Money on call loans was in good demand at 33, a 4 per cent, although exceptional rates were made ouside of both these prices. im accord with yesterday’s quotations. Sterling exchange firm; prime nominal; rates, 4.85}, and 4.904; sefung rates, 4.843, @ 4.85 and 4.89% a 4.90%. Continental firm. Reichmarks, 05 a 954 and 9634 26%. Cables, 978973. Prime Paris, 5f. lic. a 5f, 12350. THE GOLD MARKET. ‘The specie engagements for to-morrow amount to $1,000,000 in gold, Gold opened at 1124 and closed at 1113. These were the extremes of the day. The decline was due not only to tne with- Grawal of bullion from the Bank of England, but to ‘what is believed to be considerable short sales in the market. The rates paid jor borrowing were 1, 2nd finally 1-64 per cent. Loans were made fat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXOHANGE BANE, «$1,482, 755 Currency balances.. 660,923 Gross clearances . 000 , CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges. Currency balances. Gold exchanges Gold balatyes. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The internal revenue receipts to-day were $475,000; estimated receipts for the month, $9,250,000. National Bank notes received for re- Gemption to-day, $340,000. Customs receipts, $385,000; $760,000 gold coin has been taken out of the sud-Treasury tor shipment. The actual en- gagements are not yet known, but will probably amount to $900,000, Tne Assistant Treasurer to- | Gay paid out $40,000 on account of interest and $207,000 in redemprion of five-twenty bonds, IMPORTS OF DRY GOODS, Tbe total imports of foreign dry goods at this Port ior the week ending to-day were $1,273,503, and the amount marketed $1,230,521. The imports for the corresponding week of last year were $1,093,117, and for 1872, $391,318, THE FOREIGN MARKET. Late London advices report a gain by the Bank of Engiand of £180,000 on balance to-day. The rate of discount in open market at London for three months? bills is 5 7-16 per cent, or 916 below the bank rate. Consols and American securities are reported quiet. The following are late quota- tions:—Consols tor money, 9134 @ 91%; do. ac count, 924924. Old 1865 vonds, 106% ; five-twenty bonas of 1867, 109%; ten-lorty bunds, 104%; new loan, 1038 1034;. Eric, 24%. Rentesin Paris are Teported at 621. 8734C. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were a fraction lower, in sympathy with gold. Tae following were the latest quotations:—United States currency sixes, 116 4 11634; do. do,, 1881, registered, 116 a 116. do. do., do., 1204, & 120%; do, N¥e-twenties, 1862, vegistered, 113 a 1133s; do. do., d0., coupon, Lisa (136; do. do,, 1864, registered, 114% 9 114%; do, Jo, do., 114% @ 114%: do. do., 1865, registered, 116% @ 116; do. do., do., coupon, 1165 @ 116%; do. do., do., new, registered, 115% @ 1153; do. do, do., coupon, 118% a 119; do, do., 1867, registered, 115% @ 116)4 ; do. do., do., coupon, 119% @ 120; do. do,, 1868, registered, 115% a 116; do. do., do., cou- pon, 119% @ 119%; du. ten-torties, registered, 1134 & 113%; do. do,, coupon, 1148 114%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 112 a 119; do, do., do, coupon, 112% a 113, RAILROAD BONDS, Jo railroad bonds there Wore large transactions in Union Pacific aoe, junds, Which Were stroug and aavanced to 7$),; Union Pacific nrsts sold at BS, land grants at 88%. 68% and Western Pacifics at £7, New York Central registered firsts sold at 12, do, sixes of 1883 at 9744, and do. Real Estate bonds at 97, Chicago and Northwestern cvonsoli- dated coupon gol bonds at 81% exe interest, Brie Orsts brought 103; do. thirds, 101; Albany apa Susquehanna firsts, 107, and do. seconds, 103, Pacific of Missouri Grsts sold at 69.890. Sales of the Union meetae | fell o® to 80%, and | Commercial paper is | 2: NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Minnesote frets Were made at 62 a 53; Chesapeake and Onio firsts at 52, ana C., G and I. C, firsts at 69%, SOUTHERN BONDS. In State bonds, Tennessee old, ex coupon, sold at 57% a 68; do, new, at 57%, and Virginia, con- Solidated, at 42%, for secona series. Amerios, 160; American Exchange, 112; Butchers and Drovers’, 1303 Central National, 100; Chat- ham, 187; City, 200; Commerce, 117%; Corn Ex- change, 120; First Natio! 200; Fourth National, 98; Fulton, 145; German-American. 86: Bano’ 100; Irving, 180; Manbattan, 147; Mechanics’, 139; Merchants’, 1194; New York, 135; North America, | 96; Park, 140; People’s, 140; Shoe and Leather, 153. SALES AT THE NEW YORI YORK STOCK EXOHANGB Friday, D D is ZnO A. tam Before Call. 1000 Un Pac ist. sna West Un Katie 98 FB ee eg Ce pa cecececes: SI Str 10:13 and 11:30 A. ML. 81°00) U8 Pe 1040, 0. Hee et ce Te Us 5's,r, '31 13 Sir Pire Board—10:30 A. M. 10 shs Mich Cen RR... 100, 0.. be 110900 Va 6s. con, 2d s. 00 sen 68,0,.x¢.be 5, ee ae tee 7 2000 Erte Ast. 103 i F q 500 46 600 46 it 2h 45! iD d..b 003 200 46 IUD NYC Bees ‘otag tO Fs wn) © 6's, "BS. 5OGCaIC - : as ao Fe Jovy st Lat 30 1655 Ui . Me 30) 46 it Ip ri ae 8 t a 2000 » 1 ‘to. . 06 od 38 raw Should Sp 101 resterday shot )) SHAVE DOM reaccrees BLM 409 abate Cont Sat Bic: 10856 “to 100 Quicksilver M..be 34% 60u do.. 300 West Un Tel....b¢ 82h lu Mil & St’ Paul. 20 do wi ari, 200 85g 60 83 2) is S SESE: 2 ei ee Sa rs ECR E £26555! SESBSTEREESSEETE® Fi am =z ae 6 as aSas: at 69 n 8B BY <a 36 2 1s 7 ‘4 ia* ae 65 7. in she Metropra Bunk 186 100 $I letrop" 23 Fourth Nat B'k.bo 936 Han, i 5 “ #. & a 823 39 B23 & a 3h 82 3r a ae 3 ie 3 iy “ G3 437 . 32 32: a Es 32 63 2 see 50 ss Mich mt RR.. 78 Lo aM RR. Soy 80 so Ww 5.0 do. 10) Cire lu) Atl & Pae pf. CLOBING PRICES—3 O'OLOOK P, M. Pacific Mail... 4 x 41 MILA SEP pt... fa BM West Un Tel arr Honea 1 Quickstiver .... 3s el. Tack # W101 a 7 Quickstver ii. 44 4 48 Brie. Ag ae Han dehy a a” Lake shore.,.. 80% 4 WN | ket tavored the buyer. xT ¥ ozo, 130 Am RR: to 8 Miss. io a ts Cotton Easier — Flour Firm — Wheat Easier—Corn Firm—Vats Strong=Pork Easy—Lard Closed Steady—Grocerie: Steady—Freights Firm—Metals Steady= Petroleum Firmer=Naval Stores Dull— East India Goods Quiet—Wool Firm— Whiskey Steady. New Yors, Deo. 4, 1874. The merchandise markets retained the same general characteristics woich have obtained all | the week, irregularity, with constant fluctuations in values, being the most conspicuous. On’Unange flour was firm, with a jairdemand for shipping ex- ‘as. Wheat was in moderate request, and the mar- Corn was quiet but frm, ‘While oats were in demand at fall prices. Bariey | ‘was altogether firmer, but not much was done. Whiskey was steady. Pork and = lard were irregular, selling at higher prices, but closing dull, with the advance lost. Freight apd charters were firm. Cotton was quiet and easy for both “spot” ana “future.” Groceries were steady but quiet, with the excep- | | ton of sugar, which continued in demand. Metals, | 600, bn 80 4636 50) 463 0, 6: 46: yogM ER jf on 100 Mal & Si 40) 01 & Wab REE, a 10815 ; lus | aly Bh ri 10 - 163 47 ri Bo =P S52 Et Z 3 1 Schread, Wand generally speaking, were dull. Petroleum was quiet, but firmer for refined and easier for crude. Naval stores were dull and weak. Wool was more active and firm. Asnzs.—Receipts for the past three days, 117 packages. The demand for pots w with prices quoted steady ato2g0. Pearls were quoted nominally at 8%c. per Ib. Buipine Marsriata—A fair demand wus reported for brick, and the market remained steady as to value. Lime was moderately sought atter and realized steady Agures; quoted at $1 10a $1 35 tor Rockland common, and $1 60a $1 8 for do. lump. Cement sold moderately at steady prices: quoted at $1 50 for Roseadale and $4 25 quiet, but remained steady at $1 60 for Kastern. Bexswax met with rather more inquiry and ruled and Western at 3)3¢c. a Sic. per Ib. Baoou Conx.—There has been a moserately active dt mand since our last and prices were fully sustained. We quote:—New green hurl, 8c. # 94c.; green medium, Tigo. 4 Shao. ; short green brush, Biéc. & Oc, and red tipped and red, 6c. a 6} eats axD PEAQ—Ibo market has deen rather quiet | i today, with mediums in free supply and tavor- ing ‘the buyer and arrows barely steady, | We quote Medium, new, choice, 8 T 85: wedi, fair to good, $1 0 a $1 75; narrows. new, chos | $2 0a marrows, ‘old, chotce. $2 '20 a $230; pe new, $225 35: rea kidney’, priine, new. 3h WU: green peas, new, $19) ee white kidney, choice $2 50 a $2 60: wae kiditey, tair to good, $2 a $2'25; black eve | peas, | Burtgr.—The marget continues 9 rather heavy. The receipts are a trite less liberal, but with a large stock in store. This has nad little or no effect on values. the transactions are confined to small | parcels to supply immediate, wants, We quote :—state dairies, firkins and tubs, fine, 38c, cae » ber ib. do, do., see to prime, 37c, asse.; do., do, tair to 00d, Sie. ptate.tirkins, choice, selected, Ser ate oa prime, 36. a 3} Ct 300, ote to prime, do. | Bc. a d6c. : do. We Welsh iubs, ‘choice’ fali made, uc. @ Ave. % | do, prime, = & 38c.; do.. Rood, He. a Soc. ; do., common | to tarr. 28e. . pails, creamery. fine, 450. ; gh daivy, fine, ‘ie. 8 Ac. ; do., do., tair to good, 38. a io... common to fair, “svc. ao., a and Michigan. tubs, choice « do., dow xo0d to prime, Sze. a 34 He a Oc. do., firkins, choice, a’ To. & bid orinern | Illinols. Wisconst fair to good, mn to fair, 240, ido, tirkins, aie & S1e.4 Wo. Uo, ‘air 10 Kool, 46c. 260.1 do., do., cominon to lair. 25. ‘a 2de.; Central Ohio and Indians, dee! OLD se ‘2c. a 30c.; do., do., fair to ood, 2.0. w 27C. ; Ons jeomman to tair, 230, a 24c. ; 0., tubs, choke, 3c. do., dor, talt to goods 25c., a Ze. various styles, very poor, 1% a 2ic.; roll, Wes ern He. serve and Michigan, fine, 32c. a 33c. ;do., tal to good, 27c. do., common to Idir, 2c. HSE. here sppeared. t pines to-a i t Importanc ta and only as Prices were quoted preacyy 8 tory, fme wo tency, foe. fine, dic, a 15360, 3 Stale factor do, ‘dairies, nue, 1dtge, Ide.: Ubi tactorv, Cheddar hae pork ite, a ie do. do., flat d 0 8 lows, ibs. cho do. ittle Letter inquiry be aay, but without resulting in trausac- Dar. bee demand. ‘he home trade purchase Mihete co trade, We, ‘a 1Sic do. Gos, 1air to dood. 100. a ‘Lie. s do. poor to fair, oc, a ide: Michigan and Wisconsin | tabtoPr tine, tae. isige | Sorroxethe market tor spot cotton was easter with- | out quoted decline. Numerous bids were made by ex. | porters Inst evening and reiused. ine same bids coud | not be elicited to-dey, aithough hold rs were willing to | mocept them. Indeed, exporters lield loot, iro the market arioee ter. owing, in great ,art, to digappoint- ment occasioned by the aver reports, whiea were generally expected to come atleast tirm. ‘The dematid from the mitts coatinued very pene! and was confiued to the requirements ot the time be! “Futures;” though firmer at the opening, could not withstand the pressure of unexpectedly large receipts at the ports and the dis- appointment in |.urupeaneaccounts, so the market #ub- sequently reacted, with a disposition to sell which was aulte ee. an Tittle contideuce in the market was thanitested b: y any one, with the tone still weak at the close, when short notices were offered without takers at | 14 320., seller paying halt brokerage, |The following | Atti ey fina! Saee Ta rae otticially decided :—Vecem- 14 fanuary, 14% M rob, 15 9-16 15 27-38c. x ig Pee: suly, @ $4.50 for Roman and Portland. Laths were ratner | steadier in valac, Sales were made of ycliow Southern | |b ict and appeared | * Porte- at Biatte, at Sy a 15%. | a ‘ pare ot of all, Kinds, 5-82e. a 16 $-16e. ¢ June, 1621-82. a | BT tee ve siege (quotations based on American larsification :— Mandari or Uidaude, Atatana. 3. Orteens, Tena, Ordinary. 2 24 12 Good ordinary. 4! sitatins be ich ett 5 Sifgdiing tat ies ting fair | Falr. 164 | Th | Total. | Consumption... 689 pe 101. M7 53t 836 | —Fort Mure delivery (basisiow midaing) the sales have | Beon ns tollows:— Yesterday after t —December, | 200 at 1411-160. January, L700 at Wa SisStee; 1,000 at Le. February, 10) at 1834 le 1,00 at 15 LL-ze;; March, 10 at fy aon hg ae 5 15-6c.; 100 at 15 31. May, 200 ‘at ‘00 at Teigc. Total. bales. | ema & ‘Glosins’‘prices-December, Lt 11 Jan- ual 32a lsc.; February, 1) 1. 4 h, 16 Bit 15 U-t6e, af Fil, 15 Sid%e. a lic.; May, 160. ; Sune, 16 17-320, a Tr aloe. July, 18 35320. Market tiem | to-day, up to,two P —Deceinber, 800 at 14 31 Sic, 500 } a i fis 14 21-320, 5 spouary, y at 40 14 15-160., 4,700 Le 29.320. Sy? ° S00 a tt 167-160.) 100 at 1 Yooat 16%c. ‘To:al, “19,100 og A . 27.80). The averages of gestoraay’s forward deltv- erles were as follows, viz.:—December, 14.70; Januiry, 93; February, 15.35; March, 15.66: 98; he 75. "Tho receipts at the vari orts were tor ive ee leans, 10,10) 6818: Charles. ens hela.” Wilmunatons 7) Toil: Baittmore, vow York, LS): Boston, 194, rik ath hia, 77. To: tal, 33,79) bales. This day ‘last week. 27,475 This day last year, 20,029, Rates on cotton to {oreip ‘ ports were quoted thus:—To Havre, by steam, %c. ; hans me 3 a lamburg, by steam, }d.; by sail, dac.: steam. Ie": by salt, Xc., compressed; Liverpool, 3a. by steam : by sail, Coorerace Stock.—The demand has been oaly mod- erate ducing the past few days, but values were with- out essentia' change. We quote:—Molasses shooks, SZinca, with beads, $2 a $2 25; sugar shooks, with heads. J8inch, $2 0a $2 65; sugar shooks, with heads, s6inch, $2 10 a $2 30: box 'shooks 75. a Bk; : ram eee hooks. 5) shooks, empty hogshe ps, 14 tect, ordinar forprime, 8c. ne “hoops. 13 fee! ordinety to primis \Caxbuzs. The Jopbing demand was tal, but othermse the rket was Oy any. Sete quoted ate: ok fol- = Sperm. 2 ten c, 4 He. stearle, 28. a paraffine, 4’ ‘oh nd ntiniey re ie and 10 oz. dc. a 13%ge, Ibo. a lékges and Wage. ‘tonbace was without enaere in value, but the ppend former nila Sordag + Sizes above 12- ns a8 follows :—Ma’ thread, Ye. : dos, Othread and Sihrea, ix wen diameter, ‘ite. do.. Le-tnread. 3 inch diamever, 18} y rope. ‘Loge. :do., cordage, bolt rope yarns, read and. 9-t M and hay’ rope. Sorren—The market ior Rio continued: quiet, but Steady. We note further sales of 2.498 bugs. ex Fairy Belie, ‘on private terms. Mild coffee was dealt in ont in a jobbing way, but was quoted dy im value, We te Kio, ordinary, cargoes, 16 tir do. Ine.} good do., 1840. 0 .. IC Be tots, Java, Kove c. Go. grass mats, ao 8 2 Be. ngostura, 7c. @ lie. : I6c, @ 18c., gold 60 and 90 da ye Favrrs,~sitcea apples were quiet and ater wiile quartered continued in demand aad frm. tla berries were firmly held. Peaches firm. Plu guetrigs | steady. We quote :—State applesy sticed, 8c, a Bhxc.: do. \ Maha ne io. az Southern apples, a 6} : fice do. do, Ts, ic tars appl Carolina, pri i, dondg., ew, te mtiilves nee Be \c. a Sec. 5 Black bere 08, 9, a 846; Uo,,, Soulnern, fiw te a is ew, Se @ Se; plus, Southern, "quarters. a erries, stat and fimed tt anything as island, New Jersey and he ‘by. 5 Pennsy: Moe We. ‘wile. ada, choice brands, Western, e brands, oes other We estern, “a Timed, choice brands, 28.7 dor fair to wood, tle. Bdge. ade Pion AND Grain. Foceiptie Flour, 16,320 bbls. Me 299 oushels, corn. 6, it Maye meal, 671 1,0) bushela; barley, 5,50) jour was ta litmited de: except tor shipping. (trae Dut the. market was for ali kinds. ‘The sles since last report aggregate ut 43,00) Bos. including all Kinds, at ngures withs the range ot the ‘appended qdotations. Corn meal w eady, wit gales ol Ubis. at$5 for Brangywi SPN gh tor Western, yello $40 84 50 for J ser rity Pennsyivanin yellow. te = 5 ne Btbertine state.. Inxtra State. Choice stat Superfine Western. Exira Western. Miunesota Round hoop Oni Round hoop On Family z | golive since our | oy oe ott BER ceeE Southern, extra Southern, family. ee were a 0 ef 3 nt 13 @ $1 13) for Milwauk: site ‘for No. | Minnesota sprin: isa 6 tor extra whi in. Corn was quiet, but tirm, closing at for old mixed. The sales were only about 40,00 at Oige, @ 94%4o. for oid Western mixed, Bic. a ic. lor new do; yellow neti at Siicc. a Sie. tor vid.) Oats were strony under a continued good demand, ‘The sales agarexate avout 126,000 busheis at 693sc., in store, and 70% oat, for Western mixed, 7046" ih store, for white Olio s7Ie. 872. for do. afloat. Baricy was firmer, and sold to the Sxient of 15,00) bushels, at $1 3 for two rowed state, 1 35 for four row active ; held a Freiurs.—The 1 freights was q and rather easier, butrates were not quotably lower. | Tonnage ‘or charter met with @ tair inquiry. but was eneraily held above the views of shippers’ limits. those Se trepeanes te at i ot tay The cnasgements 'o Liver) ot grain nd by vai iB an' ‘bushels of do, si bbii 28, 6d., and by sail. 32,000 bi snimat 4d." ‘To Giaatoes, by steam, 800 Pushels in at Lid. anid by sai ic rain steam, 2 “ere p 1, 50 cases of chairs at be. per eubie foot rs include :—An Diaced on the berth for Liver ool; an American shiv, 1,088 tons, laid on the berth tor Glasgow; an American brig, hence to Lisbon, with 1,500 bi refined petro- Jeu at or about 6; a British ship from Philadeiphi to Antwerp, with 6,00) bbls. of refined petroleum at ds f nelgias ship. fromm, m Balimore to Antwerp, with 5,00) Li for Northwes bis. refined 5s. 434d. : a German bark. trom Sa- , onah or C) Marie Taten, wa 1,200 bales cotton a & brig and 500 hi it m the side of Guba to New Y at with 18.000 cases’ to Corunna, Was F Mored. but without parjeulars, Guxwi“s.—Prices Weré more steadily held, but the | demand was very ay "apiorate and for small hots to sappy immediate wa! rolis of cloth 0 Ife. We quot Calcutta, 950. a ic. Hemp anv Jv and values nomi les since our last of Private terms and 200 rolls ot rr at —Lomestic cloth, Lidge. on the sp Mec. ; Borneo 1c. a Leige. ; bags, Inge: =-For hemp the market remained dull fally unchanged. A sale was reported since our last of ON bales of ~isal, at disc, cold. We guigte ;Drewed American. 8: 73 4 82° for double. $2.90 a8: 30 for single and nowinal ior (eats Manila, 7Me. a 8Ko., gold. the latter choice: Russia, clear., $2 20° a $2 W0, gold; Italian, $2 70 82 8). gold; Sisai 94e., golds Jute was negivcved and wottuteriauy changed in value: quoted at trom 4c. 2 Bol !. per ib, according to quality. Jute butts we: firm! eld. st at 24c., currency note sales since our ot 450 bal time; quoted at 2c. currency. | Hay AND StRaw, Was w continued good de- maior retail qualides. ot “hays out shipping ‘grades were not much wanted. straw met witn a inoderate demand at steady pricés, We yuote:— nipping hay. ee. : ties, Bic. a We. : clover, We. a due ; sali hay, 6. traw, 6c. for long rye: #86." @. bc. for short ‘'dc. a S)c. tor oat anu doc, for when , e SaBPe sively, little doin nsacti ‘ BAe, ; Bien; oninogo, 130" Ibe & 25 Abs... 240. at 2 Sun uaa, jexicat, 22 1b: 2o, 5 Ey Lies ‘anni’ Tampico, a Ibs a 2 Hold. selected. Cutpoachy aua Tobacco Wey aud pickle. 17 1s. 0 22 ibs. we. a 210.) Disal, 81s. a 2 AB 5 Bokota. 18 Ibs. a 20 Maracdibo bats ar’ 6. i ra. 19 (bs. a 22 Lbs, and Curacos, and, iio Hache (dry ua Diekled): * fy nk ren Jo Ibs, “a 19 Wee aise, gold, art oy run; :ruxillo. Pod ‘ibs, 17 ibe, 2Uge, and Zanai- ee a 12 ibs. old, hag ner Corpus Christi, Biya da bee aaa Indianioia ang San An: 5,21 tbs 8 A los. Ibs. a 25 stern, 20 ibs. & CY, 8C- Joutpriy 14 Iba, @ 1s ies tee. a ITs, contrac 8 th Dry upper leather Buenos Ayies wud Wd Grande kipa, 1 Ibs, a 13 ib, 25c., wold, selected ; Sierra Leone, 9 c n as they Ibs... 23) chit, 26 ibs. @ 3u Ibs. Bahia, 28 lbs. 9 29 Tbs.. Apricas st Ibs. a'3 ibs. avanilia, 25 ibs. 428 1ba., 15c., gold, as the: Matainoros, 33 tbe, bs, tte Southern and W . NC; ig t tire Wet sal aol 80 bg. 124e.;, Kio Grande, “4 lbs bs ery shige Lic. a 1Lge. EB) * folds selected; aatamoros ‘4 if texas, pul.ed, 45 Ibs. #70 ibs., Lbs sf} re (3 8. & 22 Ibs. 13e. a a0 packers, [bs @ dolbs., Lidge. a Lise, safe, a7 1bs., ii, Kew Orleans, 45 {bs. a 70 ibs. Sze iat: Gountnt and W ray ONY 13. & 75 ibs., 9c. ; Southern, 2U Ibs. a WD ibs., 9! city slaughter, ox, 00 Ibs. a 75 Ibs. Migc.s do. 0 45 lbs a 60 ibs., O3ge., currency, selected, East Hida Calcutta siaughier, cow, 9 lus. & 10 ibs., ve t ee Lbe.5 do. dead i Loe gil alts ibe do., builuto, 1s Ibs. a 22 13e. Singupore do; both, a i, Ive. Manua don to Ibs. 924 Ibs, 9. Hors.—Receipts for, the week, 2160 bales making, & total since september 1, 1874 of 2,05 bales, duainst 9.918 for the same period in ‘lo73. she ‘export clearauces tor the week were 53 bales, Market firm, Mr. mmett Wells, in bis circular of this date, writes as follow: “The market has been we:l sustained this week by a liberal callirom brewers, and prices may ve quoted sirong, With a tendency toward an carly advance. ‘The export movement ia sill all, owing to the difticulty in obtining Ireights upon shippers’ terms and the general derangement rouglt on by the ‘longshoremen’s sirike, The morning papers, however, state that the strike is yirtually ac an end, and we therefore look tor an Minmediitte revival in the export trade. Freight er about 1,000 bales has been enene for this week. total receipts into New Yors since September t iia A very large, increase over the corre last ye » the amount of hops in merchants’ is comp ratively a weeks, bouynt freely, some quite largely. It ts sa: to say at the’ brewers within @ radius of 150 miles of this city have taken 15,00) bale: t the new ; rs here of crop, ieavitig a ncvek now in the han only’ 7,000 of this would be dimicu teil. The consumptive re- quirements of the country this season wil: be considers abvy less than Lai ud & vod deal less than the aver. ae jor the past five years, owing to the hard times Among the laboring class; browers all complain of aul | business. The ae in the interior are reported firm, with very tew hops changing nauds. We quote :—Amert: can crop, 1874 fe. Der 1b.; American crop, 1873, 15c. ; “Wie, a toe. olds, alt Galierals 48 1374 402. a 4BG.” and for hemlock sole has been ive slice our last. the 5 les being comprised im vrices are firmer but not quotably ‘op Was Also in fair aemand, and choice tan- ayes realized full prices, Receipts tor the week, 5,981 sides and 2,306 bal sides. We quote:— Pop aE Coinmon Hide. 2e.” a B5ige. Buenos Aj Hye ate er ood Wise. aie: Poor damayed. — = ron. SieUhioh-Light backs, ‘36c. a fe, backs, 87c. a 4c, ; ligne crop, S80. a Sic. ‘iad! a @ 6c. ; heavy crop, Sdc. a 36kgc. | Text oo rddle sud 0 over #or0., 330. Hemieck, 2c. a2 Be, & Ble; belies Ate. MBTALS.—i he de and. ie copper has been modera jast and the market closing at Bsige ‘and 2tc. jeiivery. Tin was in moderate demand buxes, fehareoul at $9 and 1,000 boxe: of Coke at $/ 50, Iron—American pig continued dull and unchanged. We note a sale oi 1,000 tons of low grade lofne at $20, Kootch pig War quoted steady, w hough the market at Glasgow was reported easier, Wo Note a sale or 10. tons ot oa ‘nock on private term: American No. 1, $27 No. 3 ooh! ‘$2 forge, $23 bu a $27. reotch-—Lgilnton 1, 8 Glenarm, No. 1, $39 a $40, Coltness, $41 a $42; Sum- rive, none. he demand for domestic was fair in a a a middie tribuiing way aud the market ruled ston We note sales of I4y bbls. New Orleans at trom b2c, reign | grades Were neglected, but quoted nominally sunny n value. We quote = Cuba, Nghe cg end mixed, new a 350 Be. a do. “elayes 3i 0. crozery, 42 ; Porto Lngusn Isiands 4c. a Be. ; New Or- for new crop. Na Res.—ihe market tor spirits of turpentine mained Arti and nominally unchange merenantal oraer quoted at We liave o nly to note a sate of 4 bbls. at bad rice, closing easier at Size. strainet rosin all, Gut was quoied stealy at $2 2 a 84.0, We heurd ot sales of 00 bbl. common At $- bois, on the dock at $2. Of te Aner grades we ave only to note @ gale of 20) bbls. of No. 2 at Tar was erop, 3 retinin: Rico, 4 8 8 ny c,.uid | i rican ship, 1,150 tons, | Bot | | Wisxuy.—Receipts, $19 bia bales; what las been done putside | It to Exports for the same period, 15,00) tied Armen, The | . MUSCOVALO, | 1874.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. poo! ucks, Jersey, ie eg ~ ge i v iis a O° tale 13 Liv jorge, ie ‘tokgi, her “ihe ie s eater oe. * lurkeye” state nod ea ie. alle: "a ‘state fate and Jersey, $28 825);"docWenern: $1253 eM eo se EaSioth eat ae eae ray $83 3 a 83; tame pigeons, live, 30c. per airs quail good'to prime, $1. 26 a $) 59 per dozen; do., sual ee soit, bry” 4 $125; do, Southern. per dozen, $112 a ‘ood ock, [oe We: he, per pairs partridge, Siate and festian, by rexi 2 per pair, do. do. drawn, boa m astern, ‘Pre pe ies dow, soft. 300. 6 toe. 750, ‘drawn, 0c. a 7ve. -do, sot, MY SFabbits, 30c. a due. ven | fon, saddien, tbe. al gos a 40c. ; com- Sid's gi i ber cr | ford’ ducks, Sp. eal aud widgeon, mon ducks, Biot ales; English snipes dozen. | eoaiate— Rove potatoes met with o moderate de- mand and were firmly held. Peachblows, when choice, | brougint full prices. it many, however, show | sign of dry rot. Early Ene new double- head bb 62: do. In bulk, per a 3 2 a $2 OF rma mt new doul bbl. in balk, Be $17: Tiber ose bbl: a $215; do per bbl., t Virgis per bbi., $2 0 Py “ho. Vir- 7b a winia, er sack, ‘S00 e disiributing business was fair and Re mi include 30 tierces of Carolin: Kangoon at prices within oar Gusted _uatolina, Tic, 4 tide. for, tate, 7568 4c. iaige, ioe per bs ial tor Patna, Te. a T¢0., | gtely, activ Fac lor fair to good pophiss. We heard o} ee aad 8. of Cuba at Bc. 08 446-1 m bhas ot ‘do. rr 8 a8! Ae rt ot bey Cuba at 8 45 do. of tritugal , 19 do. of do at 9 3-16e. Drivate terms and S04 boxes of Veréa Was a shade firmer: quoted at l0c a “A's” wnd ly) ap a luge. for “hard Caba—Refinin Anne riog: to SOUT a. Te, to good tair, 8! ood to prit Brocery, vale to good ion ax c.; Prine to choice, 8 8 atge. Kefined uote r— 4 9c.; centrifugai, hhds. and’ voxes, No: + 13, 9\sc.} molasses, hhds. and boxes, je. lado, Oe. od. 7 108 ie. clayed, Vwi hee bc. dg. ri) to 12, Blac, a a Dice. saan Bec.s di i chen tute. a 10%. ; white, oe. a I porta fico Wenning, comiuon to primer Lee, Tovery. fair ty choice, Bic. a Ho, Brazil—Dutch i 1, T3ye, & va—Dutch stand- Bye. Manil la—Superior and ex- ry The last sale made id. Clover was firm, with sales at irom lige. $382 per Ib. Tanoth, quoted at $2 75 a $2 60, and rough flax at $2 05 9 $2 10. |. lopacco — are has been a much better demand for seed leaf since our La: sales tnclude 100 ca: per ib. cases of Penny! 0c. a. of Comnecticut, crop "70, at 1 20 cases Connect Crop "7. ad. 1.10) eases of Ohio, crop ‘7% both on private Rentiicky leaf was less act but remained 's, 700 hihds., at from 103g0. a 25e. per lb. For- clatter and in demand. sales, 30) bales Havana i. Tallow was Wwe 74 uiet and nee easier in value. hds., at 48 13-160. per Ib, ie inarket was moler- ately active and seadyv at yesterday's improvement. Sales 450 bbls., all at $1 (3 per gallon. Woou.— ihe murket has been mucn more active dart i three days manuia turerg evincing more dis ay the prices demanded by holders of fleece. Bote sales of Lat au Ni nia was still dul to an extent, nominal in vi Spring Caliiornisis in light supply and tein, We les of 5,00 bs. of washed Ohio combings 1 Boe Ibs. of combings, Bc. 8,00) Ibs. of choice tubbed et Bue. 10 of washed combings, 1H,000 “Ibs of linwashed do, Sc. a 44t,: 1,000 tbs. ol fon 0,000 yy pulled, d514¢c. 5 Abs. of extra Dulled. tits i$ lain, 4'c. 5 4 Oregi f 4. of apring Ca: fore Ibs. of super uted, 7c. 5 6,000 Ibs. of un wash Wool, 2c. a Ale. A Ibs, of do., Sic. 38 bales of do. ce ig suitor ile W09 lbs. of do. do., 27340. ; bales ‘of oo at Bo. damaged astern Tex: 70. floccy, 14,00) Ibe. of fleece! 17,000 00 1 State lig. of Orexon ‘lambs, ke of extra pulled, 500 Ibs. of country super ulled, 150 bags ot city do, and 40,000 Ibs. of Western ‘exas, all on private terms. | ; ie DOMESTIO MARKETS, Gauvastox, Dec, 4, 1674 otton active and firm: middling, Like. ; low ‘nid. Hge-', good ordinary, 13%." Ne 3,900 a treceipts, %, xports to France, 8723, tothe Chan- nel, 1,321. 8, 4,569. , Stock. tue pales. Weekly. Net receipts, 22,318 gross, 22, 647; exports to ‘Great Britain, 16,934 bi to Eta 873; to the Continent, 240; to ‘the Channel, 1,341; coastwise, 2,006. Sales, 15,388 bales. Nuw Onixans, Dec. 4, 1814 Cotton quiet and unchanged : middling.’ 14'yc. ‘Net fo- bel wy i Exports to Fraios, bales. Stock, 141.8%, bales Net rece orts Weeki to Great Britain, 3 to France, 183 15.383, to the Tone nent Sy coustiise, 4541 eae reat Mele es. opine. Dec. 4, 1874 Cotton uncnanged; taiadiias. Net secss tt 3,987 bales, £x! ofa to the ol Sane bat ont, we, 472. 38 000, bates. stock, tay bales, jales, 3 Weekly—Net receipts. 20,604 bales; gross, 20,615, to Great Britain. bales; to the Continent, 2 the channel, 1,000; coastwise, 9,835. Saies, 13,300 Dales Savannan, Dec, 4, Cotton dull: woiddling,, 14 1-160. ; low mid dling, Wiges good ordinary, kot xecelpia, 5,818 bale 9,32), -bxports cons! » 1.583 bales en 2 Stock, 100,890 bales. ay eek! y—Net ecole’ 0.177 bales; ross, 33,679. exports to Groat Britain, 12,068 bates; to rance a to the Continent, 781; coastwise, 6,079. Sales, 10 et tOR, Dec. 4, 1874. Cotton firm; middlin; Bist Net’ receipts, 5,618 bales. rehitt dstaay btn 1340; to the Continent, Stock, 50a bales. Weekly—Net_re- ross, 2,007. Exports to Great Bri- 1.430. to the Continent, 430; coust- ew Salen 12,500'bales. Witarinarox, N. C., I ec. 4, 1874, Spirits of turpentine en Sic.’ Rosin’ uiet at 31 for strained. Crude tarpon ine steady; ¥ 6) tor hard, a 6) for yellow dip and $2 60 for virgin. Tar bd at wate, Dec. 4, 18: Flour steady; sales 2,500 bb! t firm but et; No. | Milwaukee Club, $1 22: paid witte Michigan, $1 40. Corn steady ; sales 1. a bushels new high mixed at 92c. Barley quiet; sles 1,00 bushels Canada at $146 Corn meal--$35 for Dolted, $97 for unbolted per ton. Mulifved sendy; shorts $21; shipatuts, $24; middiings, $28 ton. “Railroad freights—tlour to Boston. 5)c.+ ew York, 38¢.; to Albi Lake receipts 1889) ‘Sushels wheat, 1,300 do. barie y, 1,300 do. * UFFALO, Dec. 4, 1574, Lake and rail imports for, the ast cwenty tone bo Flour, 18.400 bbls, ; wheat, 31,700 bushels; corn. 6 80) one barley, 3! Ci nh} | port ‘ 000 tithele Wheat xD ert ire! na cor! ‘our ;, Western spring, a $6: rsh 73 75.0 $75 a imber. Baa $628: Whise rivers and sellers igs. 336, sales 10,000 osha No. 2 Milwaukee sp Fn iwaukee sg speng. | held at $1 16 a $117; No.2 Los red winter, $1 14 a $: 16° whi $i 25a $1 hye Corn Fs te mee ay bushels high winter, mixed Western, on ti t Be. ; old No, 2 BWeetern he! al de. 1s dull; No. 2 Western bd ee sala 6c, Arley quiet aeid'a at $10: wate, 8 a } va Western, '8i 43 Dresse. hogs, 9. «9c. Other articles unchanged. Tourpo, Deo. 4. 174 firm and in fair 36} January, i 405 no grade, 69440. ; dai a 6€c. ; Mic! gan! mB 72. Dressed hogs, OW) bushels: corte shun do. wpente-Wases, 2,000 bushels; dy: N acurereenas $5 eis Receipte—W hes do. orn, eo : 53 18, 6 Curcaco, Der. 4, | coeinas ‘etme! Wheat dull and unsettlea: Wo 1 Ne On or, December; ‘orn MUAY | eee . Barley « ovens spring, $1.28 cash ; $1 Reclsetimthy sfeaay at $2 G: clover, $5 50 Brossed “hogs in’ good “demand *nt~ $7 io a & Pork opened tirm, Dut closed dui at $20, c ri steady at $13 Zig cash: $18.63, Pebrusty.’ Bulkments steady and unchang wen, Whiskey steady at 9c. On the call of the board in the afternoon wheat was firmer at Rereniuet’ and tnehaliged firm, but closed aul dantiary No 3 do a Tish DUL quoted steady at $2 25 a $z M0 for Washin Sine. bid December: oc, January. Corn dull at 746. od Bitch’ sold ina. small way at 82a ganna wary, the Jets ry aM. ait tor ¢ seiptece oOtu ith a Detter demand and rutea | {er belbte—8 ON Uhl Lo Hour. bears: heat a Om teed femaiued arin tt aes frenis—owv0 dois, any 40004 rien phe, 36 000 a. awe. according v0 quality. eo was ady at $1 % corn, 3,000 do. oats, 2,000 do. 6.00 do. barley. regent hake, Cotton seed gil was Sem a 47c. a OOc. Lor small lots of crude, Sic, refined | COTTON BEC IN RECEIPTS, Boe. summer yellow and 6c. a 6249c. tor do. winter white and yellow. Sperm aud whale vils were not essential changed in value, being rm ate held firm at the tol- lowing quotations :—Sperm auoted at $1 6 tor crud 1 2 fOr Naural winter. $1 ¥8. tor bleachal; w quoted at 6ic. tor Northe for Southern, o8e. a 70c. for natarat winter and Ws. a tse, for Diewehieds, BAbK cud wad quoted steady at Bic, a Wie and domestic do. at Neatstoot quoted at trom 87 }9c. a $1. remo a ihe market tor revded Filed steadier to- y under a better inquiry, closing at 10%. @ Lie. sor de- reinainder of Inuutl We heard of sales of 00 deliverable up ty the 26th of December, at 1074 ceiver, at lie. crude, In bulky Outainible at src. Cases were an nap! neha | firmly helo at Hadeiphia iuarket was qivet but WW vole. of renned, tor vecem: fees Dols. and 2,00 fe “castor 1 rally held at xe; At of 5,040 bbis. of refin es to} 1 10 }gee, (row (ho Creek Were of a Kenerally quiet uotauons fis fo.lows:—Oi) City, 750, c. 4 Mtusville. 836, a SLAgo. 5 Rouser ile 72. a 76. ; Petroleum Ceutre, 70. Tidioute, | Parke 6 United, She. | iinmediate shipment, 77yc. | On ‘Receipts—Pork, vis; Deel, 272 pack- FW do.; lard, 2.280 dis and tierces The market tor me: ig was dull and Old mess quoted at $2 and new do. at | Cpolea sale of 1.0 bbIS of old at Sil, The market tor bacon remaimed quiet. We heard of a aale of 0 box Dressed hogs Were in fair demana and firmer. for the range ot city at Sc. a 9c. quiet, with (he few transa: tons of an unimportant bing character, We append tormer quotaians. lows a SLL for platy mens, bols.; 31) 0 a extra do. do. $19 50 a $20 Lor prime ine: r ee for India do., do., and sna Stor extra city India jo. Beet hams Were negected and to an exient nominal. quoted Bl a $28. for the “range Or Mesterii: Out “meats inet® with moderaie demand and the inarket ruled drm, We beard of sles of 1,00 loose pickled shousders at 73{c., 10.000 18. of loose pickied beilies at Wye. and aww ths. of uose smoked do. atlige. per ib We Hi rekied shoulders, 740, @ c; auoked do. Shue, 8.00; pickled hams, 1140 smoked a ¢. @ 13c., pickled vel ee Lard— rhe market for Western steam opene StrOUg. but closed easier, We Jieard of salen 01 6 uierces on the s 13. 1$-160., 0 13%c.. wncanged. E+-9 rm, es of long ciear’ at like. per on quoted er Ib. Beet remained 0b fol. eae jard wae steady, with gal jes of (0 tierces at 15340. per I Fourey xd Game.—Dressed poultry was slow of salo and easier in value, Live was in good demand and o¢- castonally Drought Agures above our quotations, Notice. ably tor ducks aud geese, Game—Parividges Were A trite eusier, Grouse and: quan Faied. steady. Other kinds were not essentintiy changed in value, cnt the Ren- ral of Re LMAFKEL owas Gury. We qiupte:> Fresh rt ‘boys Jersey, prime, per Ib. Ide. ; do., tair to gool 126, aie doe ae prime, Wie, oie iee, Tito god, HG ® Bey Won Noriwern Ohio lowil are the ‘Total net pts of cott it Te thee september 1 inte —*» Ports, Pe joston. forareel . Port Royal Charleston. Indianola . Wilmington Providence Nortoln City Pot. bat a . | Total. EUROPEAN MABKETS, Dec. 4-Even- Loxpox Propvce MARREt.—LONDON, ing.—Spirits turpentine, 24s. 6d. per cwt | TET RSS RRS FINANCIAL. ALWSTOCK, ERIVILECRR PUTS | CALLE AND | . Spre Ais, $0 to $20"; Double Priviiege | dies, at market price of stock. $100to $300. | Small capital should aimare have these st loss. Send tor, HAZARD & Mos TAGUE, No. 6 Broad Labeda LL stock PRIVILEGES CAN BE USED AS MAR. gin In place of cash tor the purchase or sale of any stock; there is little risk ip this meihod of operating. We are negotiating contracts on members of the Stoc E, chang fe anid rea Ponsibie parties at very close rates; $10 for 9 ehares, Bu for 100 shates. Quothtions aud ox: | planatory pamphiet sent tree. TUMBRIDGE & 00. Bankers and Brokers, No. 2? Wall street, New York. | Stocksbought and sold against moaerate deposits ‘T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON Lire AND Endowment Insurance Policies. Mortgages ands other Securities, Insurance ot wil kinds effected. arith best companies. J.J, HABRICH & CU., IIT Brondway. RAILROAD BONDS OF ALL KINDS BOvGaT an 4 elds ea surities ey ited roads 4 specialty, rr EDWARD.C. Fos, Post office box 1.3%. 30 Brond street. Beas STOCKS, GOLD, &C., BOUGHT AND & Yor cash oF on mnaratn operators are offered th vantages of hire experience and unsurpassed tneilith Privileges negotiated When desired and received Wu Het of cash depos WILLIAM WARD, Drexel Buililing. iB Bree. ‘LOAN OFFI PARTIES REQUIRING joney on non, Bi my iy ‘and & bottgatly heir ad. | Vantage to cath npo + No. 9 Wiltoughby street, bear the City Lh Chen ADVANCED P. ROMPTLY UP UPON LIFE INSU ance Policies, tore p gitee owed securk can tor $3,0) on Chie nang 4 Barticulars will be sent te 1 Stand ‘the mo ruculars wi sen! applying for them to 0. 8. A., box 2,906 08 "New York Post I ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO Ly ON GOOD Ly Ae York "BORKOW ¢ eV boone Prine pais desiring to BO! it nt Pne. 4, rang QOrFtce oF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TELE. graph theresa Notice.—In order that the resolutions adopted at the special meeting of ir lneid this day. may be car ried into eftect, the kranster Books of paay Mill be closed on “i 15th tust. and reopened Jan ary 2, 1875. By order of the Board. ALF&KED NELSO ECOND 1 mn city 1D two yea sis . a iret Mortgage, for Principals may ac stating terns, FIN Herald office. bed ANTEDSA SEW SHARES OF WASHINGTON orgetown Ratiroad sf to ROWLAND, os Exchange Place, New fork a 65 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BONDS WANTED= ©) At highest market price, by F. M. NORCROBS, 72 William street. $65. 00 WANTED—ON PIRST MORTGAGE OP New Jersey City Property; the very hest security. one third of value. Principals omiy address, for two days, P&INCIPAL, Herald office. a COPARINERSHLP HERE TOFORE EXISTING e frm of Wood, Tibbills & Pike, wa this day ‘Tisaolved by mutual consent, . WOO! nee a ED PIKs. formed a Copartnershi & Tibbills, and will cow Dated New York, Nov. 14, 197 1874. The subscribers have thie das da, under the firm name of tinue the business of the ald rm. & Meme, Dated New York, Nov. 25, 1874. HE COPARTNERSUIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between Jacob Frank and ‘Sigmund Kup/er under the firm Frank & Kupfer. doing business at 704 01 bast Fire sixth street, is hereby dissolved fra mutual consent, Sigmund Kupfer vetieing fig) Kgs will n igh in figufdation, “New on, Sov. 80, 1874 SIOWEND KU PPER, BUSWES: OPPORTUNITIES T_A GREAT SACRIFIOR -1HRRE STANDS IN A woll known market; very small rental; will take LIVINGST¢ DN & CO, 10 Pine street. Be dtd hs WISHES A GENTLEMAN TO INVEST an panes amount with himself Es oa in an easy, te spectable Ninth street, RESTAURANT AND BAR—FIRST CLASS IN ry particular, with six vears’ lease, located in & | ehtet thoroughfare, elegantly dtved up and doing a ta | business: will sell cheap ior cash; or willexchange for | good Real Estate In New York or vicinity. Addreas A | a ’box 123 Herald ofiee, A. PARTNER WANTED—WITH, $2800, IN A GOODy safe retail business on Broadway. near Stowart's; Profits argo; will bear strictest invosths SIVINGSTON & CO, M0 Fine street. PARTNER, RETIRING, WILL SELL HIS INTER est for $1,000 in first class paying business, returm ing large profia: open to thorouzh ALON 8 Store Axency, dab tel Nassau street. investigation. APITAL SECURED FOR MERCHANTS, MANUFAC. Hirete dav caderueaee: have spplatoes froma numerous persons who desire to invest capi AND nee & ©0., Bankers and srobem, streo HANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—FIR8T CLASS NEWL fitted up Restaurant, on prominent corner Bi cheap rent; paying business: plenty room @ iy re se it. Particulars address RESTAURANT, Herald lee. POSSESS COMMON SENSE, GOOD JUDGMENT, ordinary intelligence and $2,010; I wish to put the Above in some good legitimate business, already estab- lished, where I can make inoney by hard work and close attenticn to business. Address, stating full partice | ulars, WORKER, box 129 Herald office. ONEY FOR THE THOUSANDS.—WORK IN EVERY ounty in the United States; $5 to $50 per day cam ade; sinall amount of money will secure a Dermame ent Dusiness; county rights s cure: AHIND, 40 Cortlandt street. ARTNER WANTED.—AN INGENIOUS MACHISINT, ‘with $5,000, and capable of taking charge of a light manufacturing business, can secure a profitable interest in an old established house, doing a large trade through. | one the country. Address box itimore (Md.) Poss oftice, Peete a WANTED—ACTIVE OR OTHERWISB, with $10,000, to take the place of roy racielans the most jeattinest nd profitable Somnesss in the city. Ad» dress L.., box 6,157 rost office, New York. ARTNER WANTED—IN he BU tas cor. te: with from wholesale to $5,000 capital; business loos established ; fi birey city Folerenoe furnished and required. Address rs Broad way, or cail between 8 an a A. M. or 13 to J. 8 ROGERS, Keal Estate morigage. usiness baying Kj 3 Band JHOTOGRAPHER:! Bhat tape ae SALE OB rent, at a bargal fine Photograph Gallery, com pietel: Tieniwhed: best ocation: low rent. S RINSHEIMISI 1 ‘T30 | Maiden lane, corner Water Ln ro. MERCHANTS.—A FIRM IN Li DON I8 OPEN ° ee dl. ‘Adare! with ‘rail at Bililter street, Lotidon. ° WANTED—A PARTNER WITH $4,000 TO COMPLETE hotel in Florida; or I wish to borrow this amount Tier Getate, at 10 per vont, for two years, Address A. leraid o! TANT TO INVEST $3,000—SAFETY AND PRO} requisite inducement, in a legitimate business Answers with tuil porticulirs and address will be ticed. Address 8. VALE iNTINE, Herald office, ANTEDS A PARTNER WITH A CASH CAPITAL Of $1,200; business will bear the strictest investign: | tion. Xouiy at 5a Fulton street, room 3. ety ee het MAN, WHO AN COMMAND 5.000; salar rannum and permanent Adaress INDEX: Jersey CY Post office ————>-—___ CAUSES OF INSANITY. Paper Read Before the Liberal Club Last Evening. Dr. Frederic R. Marvin read au interesting papes last evening before the Liberal Ciub on the “Eti- ology of Insanity.”’ He said the causes of insanity have been divided into predisposing and exciting, but he would confine bis attention to the predise posing cause of insanity. Moral and physical causes of insanity are one, since every phenome- non occurring in the system, whether of an intel- | lectual or mechanical nature, has a physical basia, | for its antecedent. Doubtless every thought, word | | and act might be traced to some submicroscopio alteration in tissue. | The seeds ot inteilectual disorder may be planted | ata very early period. They may be planted wath the act of impregnation and conception. The Greeks gave the world not only athietes, but men and | and women of Intellectual culture and geuuine scnolarship. They were a nation of poets, artiats, orators, and sages. The men and women of Greece were not only strong, but they were beautiful,and to this the remains of their literatare and art testify. But it was not to their training alone that they are said to have owed iheir remarkable strength and beauty. There are writers who claim that much was due to wisely regulated teeth of hots i ct managed natal —_impressio! the Greeks their a mertth of ings is, goddesses, heroes, ts, shaped alter the best models of art ‘his Was the secret of their development. ‘to the Greek mind sickness and deiormity were sins. They would have nothing to do with wasted jorms and crooked limbs, and to give birth to an imperiect child was something worse than a mis- fortune. These beautiful forms of heroes, gods | and goddesses were everywhere to be seen tn Greece, The children of Greece were born inthe most luxurious apartments, surrounded by statues and pictures, beautiful lorms and coiors, with graceitl and able attendants; often to the sound of minsic. They came into me world children whose infant beauty | rivalled tne steruer grace of their marble | models. Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, suspended | @ picture of the veautitul Jason belore bis mars Tlage bed in order that his wile might bring forth @ beautiful cna, A very common cognate course of insanity ts found in the compression of the cranium bones And brain of a child, Which results from ® con. tracted passage or a protracted lavor} the same results may be brought about by iujury to the foetal craniuin from tue use of jorceps, Among civilized people the crania of childrea are ‘arger than among savages, but there is no increase in the pelvic dimensions of the | mother. Hence tne increased di paee sroln com. | pression of infantue crania in birth itriages of | consanguinity ure, under certain oped injurious, but they are not always 80, erately practised, and for no great Ruiter ct they are not only hermlesn but may eficial ‘The fact of relationship existing between the families has nothing to do with the deterioration in the children, 16 is the possibility of taelr having some deiect of constitution that bas to do with the intellectual condition o1 ¢! children, and tie defects of constitution will weigh quite as much whether the parents be re- Jated or not. Consanguinity, in and of itself, ever brings about insanity, THE SALB OF BOUTA’S THEATRE. A Card from Jarrett & Palmer. New Yor, Dec. 4, 1874, To Tae Bpitor of the HERALD:— In reports by some of the newspapers of the Proceedings at the auction sale of Booth's Theatre statements are made thai may lead toa Eeecke: hension of our position ws lessees oF the Hahment. Please say in our aiethat our (nae anc management hold good tint 873. | cbedieut servants, 3 GARRET

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