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“AINANCTAL, AND CONMERCIAE The Stock Market Again Inegular—A | § sane | rene Flurry in Union Pacific. pare Sine A GOLD STEADY AT 117 {+.3, at Money on Call at the Stertolyped Rates— Government Petids, WAU. STREEY, Mownay, June 28-6 P. M. ‘phe course Of “stockatoday verifies the sugges- on thrown (ut peateraay, that notwithatanding he presenos of many of the conditions of a pull eampaigh the market would be subject to sudden reactfons, The quick rise of Saturday was appar- ently woo tempting to be remisted by those who @esired to realize promptly, and the number oy shares sold for this purpose produced ite usual efect—to wit, lower prices at the close and the attendant feeling that yet lower Qgures may be attained before another turn is made. It wtil be Observed, however, that with the exception of Pacifio Mail most of the cheaper securities re- tained their strength, lofing less than an average of one per cent of their receut advance, Tho movement can searcely be regarded aa uuusual or wnexpected, for in the experience of the strect 4 Tising market is more sudject to rapid ductua- tons than a falling market, Lt is wortuy of men- Mon inst a number of INFLUENTIAL OPERATORS were present 10 the street toc.» who have bere- sofore held aloof, This would seem to Indicate vhai the idea of improvement is not confined | ‘merely to this locality, and 1b: me all signs of recuperation that tnviie inv ment. It 1s suid on the other hand that & coustd- erabie stort interes* bas been encouraged by the doubtful movements of the day, and » now basis thus been made jor further speculation. The opinion 1s gaining ground thatthe summer market fe to be more than usually active, The Immediate feature as regards interest, not saies, was Union Pacific, which, after opening at 78%, advanced With rapid strides to 77, At this and lower figures much realizing took place, under the force of which the stack deciined sieaduy, though with occasional breathing spells by the way side, to 75a 14%. The most xctive stock waa Pacifico Mail, of which 55,500 shares were sold at prices ranging from 42 to 40, the last being the closing price. Next en the list was Lake Suore, which was perststently pressed from 62% duwn to6l}¢ a 614. A large sbort interest existe In this stock, but its friends ‘re looking for higher prices, responsive to tue better fecling at the West. Western Union was frm at 77 a 76%, closing at 76% on sales of 56,000 shares. Northwest common was likewise steady at 40 2.99%, The preferred sold at Six asl St Paul ranged from 44 to 33X, the preierred being quoted at 553. Ohio and Mississippi underwent a ebange of only % percent. Wabasn recedea from | 6% to 4305, and C., C0. and I. CG. to & Atiantic ‘ana Pacific Telegraph advanced to 24. owas active at 10 8 10%. Quicksilver common w: wteady at 16% and prejerred at 22 bid and 24 sed, Rock Island, New York Central, Bariem and other well known tnyestment securitiés ‘enderwent but slight change. Erie declined to 14%. It was given out that Mr. Jewett, the re- eetver, might possibly make # better exhibit tuan We generally expected. THR BALES to-day amounted to 29,000 shares, which were | @atriduted among active stocks a8 follow#:—New ‘York Central ana Hudson, 200; Erie, 18,200; Lake Bhore, 42,700; Cleveland and Pittsourg, 500; Nortn- ‘western, 16,200; Go. preferred, 700; Rock Island, 900; Pacific Mall, 55,400; St. Pani, 3,200; do, sin erred, 800; Onto, 1,200: Western Uniea, ‘Wabdash, 6,000; Union Pactfic, 22,000; C., C. and ic C., 650, OPENING, HIGHEST A¥D LOWEST PRICES. The following tabie sbows the opening, highest end jowest prices of the day: Opening. * ate York Central......, 108 Bariem Highest. Lowest. ios r ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ‘The changes in stocks simce saturday are as sovows ADVANCE.—Atiantic and Pacific Telegraph, i; York niral, %; Quickeliver, 4%; Union 1; Western Union vi Dustrics of Colum- 3-55’s, %; Erie in London, \. Dec: Avian tC and Pacific preferred, G6, C andi, G, Detaware aod Lackawanna, Erie, Hy Hachiva: and St. Jonepa, 4; Lake %3 Northwest, %; Onlo and M 1 #i mic Mall, 15%; Pacama, 1; St jabasi, 1%; Gola, The stationary securities to-day w Rock isiand and St, Paul preierred, CLOSING PRICNS—3 P. x. Mii a St Paw eee er eee 182% 8 102% igs alls Bes 3% HS GOLD MARKET. @old opened and closed ut 117%, with sales in the imterim at 11% §6The borrowing rates were 82, 44, 8, Zand 1 per centro fst. The finai rate ‘was 04 per diem. The payment on seconnt of Joly interest to-day, withou' rebace, reached $3,318,000. OPERATIONS OF TUR GOLD EXCHAYOS DA Golo valances. * Currency balances. Gross ciearauces. CLEARING MUCEE STA Rey excds 4 rrency veian THR MONEY MArirr. ‘This waa without chanys, the rates of the day mM call joane being 2 and 2% per cent, al'nouga exceptional transactions were made at lana ty per cent. Poreign sxcnango ioft of at 4.26 467 for bankers’ 0 dayw sterling and 4.90 5 mand. ride THe UNITED STATHE TREASURY, A Washington despaten svaver that Treasurer Kew was in consuitation with secretary aad Assiviant Secretary Conant to-day upo eudjert of counting of money to ne mate in Treaser: OMce preparatory to asynming (he @ stiles Of that oMce. it is provable tnat the Aras eaunt will be made by « commisrion oF promi. Saot bankers in this city and thar after weir re. poks & Second count will be made by & com- muaee of cierks employed in the Treas ary | department, to be selected by wr new. T Treasury balances were as FoUOWY :—Carrency, $47,149,006; apecial deposit, $51,4064000 ; comm, $69,970.000, inciuaing coin cer- Ticated, $18,657,900; outstanding legal venders, $377,004.00, The Comptroller of the Currency to- Gay AAvined the Keoretary of the Treasary of tne is- ue $1,615,625 of tne national bank currency since Bay 2, Ope whieh #9 per cent of legai tender Betes Will bo rained, a8 provided by jaw. Whole SMOUAHO! Additional vank cireulation is- ened to @ate afnce ‘he poerage of the act of Jan- Gary 14, 1875, 19$7,796,525, Toe Asumtant Tress @rer paid ons to-day $55,18,000 on ge count of Interess and $207,000 im redemp- Hon af five-+wenty bouds, Internal revenso se. Mariposa | the | } NEW YORK HERAT, a ihe "teu Bg Enstoms receipts, $440,999. e of re PF ogramme for July M0 gold, a3 follows:—Toaraday, es dai 1, 8.80 #3 Thursday, July & $1,000,000 $1,(00,000" aly 15, $1,000,000; Thursday, July 22, « Twarsday, July 29, $1,000,000, Total, @ The Treasury balances were:—Our- tr _ & $4 150,000; corm, $76,000,000; less coin cer. Aoates, $16,660,000, Washington despatches re- | Yort that ay the Treasury it is estimated that $20,000,000 Of the $30,000,000 five-twenty bonds called Op accounts of the sinking fund have beeu Tedeemod, THE FORFIGN MARKET, Cable despatebes report London secumties frm and consols higher, The Bank of Engiand to- day gained en balance £750,000 vullion, the grea'er part of I. Raving been receipts from here. Moaey im London ts easy, the Stock Axchange rare being 3 to 8% Der cent; the ouiside discount is not re- ported. Consols and American seearities are Pquiet and frm, To-morrow is ticket day and Wednesday ‘ortnignty selling day at the London Stock Exchange. The Erie carrying rate is two- pence. The stock at half-past #1x o’clock was quoted at 12% 9.13%. ‘The folluwing are the halt past four o'clock P. M. quotations:-—Oonsols for money, 03% a 93%; consol for account, 03 7-16 a 93465 forty bonds, 1044; new Bves, 103% a 103%; Bi 13% @ 1544, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds at the close were quoted ag twenties, 1862, coupon, 118 & 11854; do. do, 1364, Tegistered, L8X; do. do, do,, coupon, 11874 #119; ! do. do, 1865, registered, 120% a 121; do. Go., do., coupon, 1224 a 124% ; do. do., do., Dew, registered, 12034 w 120K; dO, do., do, coupon, 125% a 124; do, do., 1887, registered, 121}¢ @ 12144; do. do., do., cou- | pon, 125% 1255; do. do., 1963, regiatered, 1214 a 121%; do. @0., 40, coupon, 124% & 12544; @o, ten- forties, registered, 117% a 118; do do., coupon, 1194 & 119%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 117% 4 118; 40. do., do., coupon, 118% & 115%. STATE BONDS. was confined to Teunessees, which were } lower for the sixes, old, and “ior the sixes new series. District of Columbia three-sixty-fives solid at 12),, a rise of 3. RAILROAD BONDS. 1064 @ 1064, land grents at 08% and sinking fonds 02% @ 04, with an active demand at tie ad- vance quotations. Harlem coupon firsts gold at 121, Morria ani Rssex firsts at 112, New Jersey Ceniral convertibies at 109% and Pittsburg cons dated sinking funds at 105, Central Pacifies sold si 106% and do, Caltfornia and Oregon branch at 95, snd San Joaquin branch at 934. Michigan Central sevens were steady ut 105\y snd Chicago and Aiton income at 102 DANK SHARES. Bank shares were quill. Convinmental sold at 99%, ex-dividend, and German-American at 05, ‘The istest bids were :—Butchers and Drovers’, 135; Chemical, 1,000; City, 800; Corn Exchange, 131; First National, 200; Fourca National, 98; Goid Exchange, 118)4; Importers ) and Traders’, 197; Irving, 127; Mercantile, 108; | Merchants’, 120; Merchants’ Exchange, 101}; | Metropoiitan, 190; Nassau, 100; New York, 13 | Park, 148; Phoenix, 99, ex interest; Traaesme: 140; Union, 1875,. MEMORANDA, It ls reported that the Western Union Telegraph Company have withdrawn their gold loan, in- tended to raisp the means of paying off the ola currency bo of the company, and that they at 95 per cent; and to-day, although the new ar- Tangement has not been made generally public, they have received suvscript. of $1,000,000, At the election heid to-day at De-rolt for dtrect- ors of the Michigan Centra! Railroad Company the | foliowia, namec gentiemen were unanimousiy elected :—James F. Joy, George ¥. Balunan, Moses Taylor, Jona J. Astor, Samuei Sloan, Nathaniel | Thayer, Joun W. Brooks, H. d. Hanuewell aud | Sidney Bartlet Tae July coupons on first mortgage domestic ponds of South Caroma Railroad will be pala at | the National City Bank of this | Drexel, Morgan & Oo, will pay the Juiy coupons on bonds of the soliowlug companies :—Louisrilie | end Nashville Railroad Company Arst mortgage | seven per cent coupons, Nashville and Decatur | Railway Company first mortgage seven per cenis and South and North Alabama Company Grst mortgage eight per centa, PRILADBLPHIA STOCKS J. includes | follows:—United States currency sixes, 12g 8 122%; dO. mixes, 1881, registered, 120% a 121; | do. do., da, coupon, 126% & 126%; do. fve- Attne Grst board the business in State bonds | In railroad bonds Union Pacife firets sold at | Continental, 99s; | jesue instead & $4,000,000 7 per cent currency loan | ons to the amount | 65 bonds, 106% ; '6T bona, 106% a 1065,; ten- | 1 were steady. We quote:—Pennsyivania sixes, third iseue, 113; Reading Railroad, 54%; Phila- deiptis and Erie Ralirosd, 20%; Peunsylvacia Raiiroac, 50; goid, 117 | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES MonpaY, June 28, 187) BEFORE CALL—10 A, M. | $0 he 42 LM, ass pg 1, 400 sha Pac Mail 98... 0. Ns 3 Mar bai vt is pa a vata, ‘vee itic a Or we un 6 #3 bas] bots J Beiy fag a her's ber anid oy b~.§ es oy oa os : o we bes o ayy ‘ es uo | 10h omie'e w' Fi ° -; OK we “ae io ite a OM uy (inio a Mins Tit en oo 17 Pac BR of Mo. boy 1100 Pac Mail Ss. 109g og bw ae - ie wckn a e aa AND vote A. OM. | gicoge 7a 520, 0, "6s. on 3 ‘eons ios iM fine Us ore Bon Uare tobe ny a0N toa0 U5 O87, "Ole... 173 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A. M. os Ja ets Brie PR... * We laa Mor @ > elem. ae Dw GC & i ist.. 108 xi Mich south 24... Wig Bw L Shore isk cr. Vig im, Bar Mot, 7s, 1, North Ww Dah Gao + bas io ML Min ace pd, 10 18 805; ae” 1 Con KA... ....D0 102 LON J Gen RR. 8 2 3% ORR... By 4 be 0 nd isa \f ’ } w % | Ja Vac Mall be... 7 TUMSDAY, JUNE 29, BE, ~TKIPLE do. Wsbe ans Vactel.. 4 WU ML & Min, as pd... Wag 400 Sere Bt, nas pd 3 toh Cem KR. ea Mo KR,.. do. SEu5) rk 5 Unton. Fae Gis Chia eBEEEE 4 1 os bd Si, lw oniod sila Rik: a3 we Wy Han & sto RR) ie 4s os swcckie oe 121% $5900 U 95's, 6, 12d, Low ao. SEUOND BOARD—1 P.M, ES ioshe NYCAH RR..bo 103 00. Us 4. aries $5200 Tenn 3, n ‘o0tA) Dast Col $66" lay Can, Pag ¢ bis, oO br, 00 CF Ist, O oe 2h EAD UR. miecreigee: Se 30 0% ao, 4% 80 Del, LAW TR. 19a 4034 300 Ohio & M RKB O ad ad wo 6%, 100 Ad & Vac Abe 2:30 £0 PB, ie $1000 1083s 2 sha Pac Mail $8. 6000 ao Ou 1 ba gue 20 BM bie = COMMERCIAL REPORT: ve THR SPOT NZGLECTED AND NOMI- Fim, 1-160. apvancz— COTTON oN NAL—FOTURES FIOUR DULL STEADY, 10, ADVANCE—CORM DULL A: UNCHANGED—OATS QUIZT AND STEADY—B DULL AND NOMINAL—BARLEY QUIET AXD UNCHANGED—BARLEY MALT QUIET AND STEADY—PORK FIRM—LARD FIRM—PETRO- LEUM STEADY—NAVAL STORES QUIET aND FIRM—GROCERUS sTEADY—-HIDES MORE Ac- TIVE—LEATHER QUIET—OlLS QUIRT—WHIS KEY ‘STEADY—FREIGHTS STRONG—IIEMP aND JUTR QUIET AND FIRM—GUNNIES STEADY, MonDay, June 28—6 P. M. Business was stil) doll in pearly ali departments. The market was generally dail, though there were a few not very important exceptions. On 'Change | flour was quiet; Wheat was in fair demand and firmer, but closed quiet at the acvance; corn was dull; oate steady; whlekey stead ork quiet, bat frm; lard ip demand aod Ormer; cotton on the Spot was negiected and nominal; futures were | 4, frm; petroleum Was steady, naval stores were quiet and steady ; bides were more active; leatner was quiet: oats were quiet: hemp was quiet aud drm; guovies were y : Rroceries were steady. Correx.-Under favorable advices from Rio the tone of the market was strong, The market for mild grades ) was also strong. From 25,000 to 43,000 mats Java changed ry 66 asf | Change + W% | bravay er) | hatre Western... | Beptember 1, 1674, and bp aves | tant year, 2.374 bales hands at s5\c, 9 °6kc. per Ib. Salesin Rio were as follows 00 bags, low fair, at Ie, ex Icania, and 5,900 bags, strictly fair, ex Albratos, at I7%e. per ip, We quote stock of Kio as follows:—Galvesion, 3,000 bags: anna, 30040; Hampton Roads, 4.034 d0.; Bali. New York, 65,730 do. Total, 89,125 bags. “ © of 9 days; Java, government bags, 2c. @ 28. @o., grass mats, fe. a %o4 fAingapore, do. fla a Bie; Ceylon, ea 21%e.; Maracaibo, 230.; Laguarra, 1946. « 200. ; Jamaica, 173 St Domingo, 16i%c. @ I7c.; Porto Kico, 1840, @ io. ; | Coste Rica. ise. s Zie.; Mexican, 195¢e. 9 We.; Angostera, ‘We. a He. i8e. @ 2i366.: Savenil Uaracoa ise. a Wise! Corres, on the spot, was a-giected and vom mer quotations were reteined, in the abse suit Gent bustacse upon which to baso a change. although the tendency of values was in the rection Of a lower ad some portion of the anall b el was at rather lower than ‘it ons. Exporters, for the reason that 1 showed @ iurther recession of 1-i6d , general) fo make bida, and in the few tnstances where were made DY @xXporiers the figures wore Gecidediy under sellers views. Ihere were only a few spinners in the the uolavorabie Liver: facures opened at c. decline closing firures of Saturday, vat tinmediately recovered I-ive. of te lose, and main: tained the improvement to the clogs. Short notices sold to the extent of 1,00 bales at lo. a 1S i-ie.. buy after- ‘ward none were to be hag at these figures and ap peng pew an order for |. Dal on acrount of ‘Ket for If hate. “a 4 ie vat? Ba o. 8 Quotarions based on stand ae f of clasmifleation in toree in store running fai above or below rood ordinary, G ee dinar. midis eet ie iio Stood. misdi — fy S ive.” quotations base ca American siandard of chu vaniion een Upham ts alata: os .Orteane Tena, coy Fe Gene ti ity not more tha Hira the arade. a quoted Ordinary, Iie Ordinery. Good orainary Kw ow Low widdil 6 15 Miduling. * ion Good mid 5g 164 Miadiing 16% 1¢3 Comsamption Spevuiation. Totals middling) the a Ivers (hasis lo A We lie, « \5ig December, a ROY atl de, a of hey March, 1) 15 Su2c. 17,400 baies. 1a i6e. Were a8 follow s:—Galveston, M4 bales Ma! ms Total ‘rhe 'Féveipte at she ports Now Orleans, 2294 Movil, 16; Savancan, 199, Charleston, 51 2: Norio, 106; Kew Fors This day Inet Tot Vt Witttagion, tal, lea, Same tim white closed ows moure, by steam, % prewed. Leverpool, bY sian, b iad. ab tad by sai, Poul. FLOOR awn Gnaty.—Reonipte 19.861 Dbie.g wepeny 84,602 bash mia, 77170 Go. ; sai, 160 bb bariey 2.00) pushela The flour market wes 48i!, bat, prices were without decide oa 40; tae amles Were 15,000 Reve flour was quiet dw Corn meal Was quiet aud prices were un- 445 8 $4.0 for ¢ low, $2 1 a 64 25; 9 a $4 LS; coaree, low, $1 08: bolted p fine yellow, $1 fin $1; 1 90 per iw Lbs. We quate — No. # sta. Supsrtine + aefomSlawene ( 4c. & SY, 46 | bbls New’ York at 330.. 4 | bbls. AND UNOHANGED—WHEAT | ‘a 190. extreme range for lots, 16346. ifc., got, | © natant = = 5s. ad 3 | Flour steady; sales of 1o0bbi at $625 tor No, PY Minnesota. 5a 6 Rouns hoo [40a 62 Hound hoop Vii, wade vranas [owe GW Fauuly..-... 6a 7% | Bt Lona, low extra 5259 575 ia 5H b | 7004 90 | sua 450 4100 48) | 40a 60 | Southern, extr ba 6H | Southern, family 7 00a 875 } oa iment, Westen. na a tein ra meal, Jersey. 7 | Gorn meat’ Brandy ios 40 | ‘Oa — e 4 far, ig leat tin hg Rg provement ihe out $1 15g & $1 it for No. cago, & ry he No. 3 Psliwan koe. Shut A813 lor No. I iiiwauke and Sheco: ray F136 a S187 tor small los winter; also Chicago, a ae) parr saly, at cit 134. Corn wangaih hay ein Ww 75,000 | without eu: | ely, at (80. jor white. Bic: a Gic. tor mixed Lowa, Imixed, bulge, tor mixed Cai dal and nomit 1 03 tor stator, Batley ey mal was guiet am els four-rowed Staie on private terms, four Aeon Py was Oi at $l for contrat, two-towed Stato a! $140 4 $1 Bio weatern. GuNnaiKs, 0) Wr and the ma: Ket Was uit at uncha: quote + Lomestac cloth. ie Hanzneo Go ar pores Ue. ; Calcutta, 9gc, a Me; a 1234 Hixwe aNp Jor —Tne market for bemp was quiet and unchanged. Jute was Grin and prices were without Lage phanee. vale buts were by ed and Gnohanged. | We quote rican, dressed, to be aoabies” $255 a $240 for ‘ninwie nila hemp, i! a ane a i 1d., the iatter tor. Phin Russa, si oll: as quotea at 328) a $275, golds at We., currency, dha. ry Biso. thoes —the tnarket Was more hye nd Without deciced change. The sales Videos At Zlc.—G2 Ibs avera,e@ at “ale. montns; 4,000 dry Texas, 500 dry Central Americans and 50) green saliod Texae on private torus We quotet—Buenes Ay Po) rae: Ibs.. 202. a 21 rice were 16 Mi extbo- 3 Ibs: a8) . Puerto Cabello and’ agin yr 2 Bhs, 8 32 Cyrnoas, 20 ibe 9 2910s, 1¢s, ait : "payia % 4 3 rar s | 3 iis "a {bus dor; Tobasco, Wika, ast iba.s selected. Leasake,—Tne market for hemlock sole was autet, with # moderate demand, and prices without important change. We quote :— Wail lh pe eerie, Guivornia, Common Hide 2 ice Blige. Wige. a 27 tee. mnie | B dos the! Foor damaged. — Light backs, sic, a light crops 380. a $3. ; middle crop, i heavy crop, 3c, a 350. Texas—Light cra, middie aaa over, crop. S30, a 24. Rough & 250. ; rough oak, de. a We.; bellies, ide rv MoiAssaa.—The market was dull. and prices were without material cuange. We quote:—Cuba, cen- irifugal and mixed, 2c. & 0c; do. elayed, “Sto. a Soe muscovadd, refining, 386. a 38e.: do., do., gro- Sbe. a Sic. ; Bngiish Glands, New Orleans 6: 50 Naval Stoxws.—Tie markes for spirits tur Was steady, with eales of 275 bbls Southern at ee 100 bhi. on dock at sc. and 30 of -ollwuern and 3d, tor New York. Rosin was quiet and withoutechange. Tar was quiet, with woderste jovvutg demant at fall unehanged pri es rats turpentine j sirained rosin, shin, ay cre 28734; Washing: jair demand at full julet and unchanged. & 420. | Porto itive, sbe, en tine i anchanget prices. Menhaden was moderately active. Crude sperm wus in- Bective and without, change Crude whale was quiet and unchanged, Cotton ” see steady, wit? air ‘demand at full “unchanged prices, We — & $4 49; fe: Guoie olive, | Marge an tle 3 Bc. a Bhat. 5 teed. city (casks saad om, Peds a G5c.; ‘whole’ érude. Northern, Ge. u bie, do. do.,'Southern, Bie. a Bi. ached, ated spring, 6h | Sound, Se. a3 prime winter, $1 10; 00, spring mmer, S10i a's) igh red, Weatera disniled ce 128). ido. suponitied, 7c. a 75 in 55 ewtsfoot, $120; iors watural Libricating, @ a 30 java —The market was easy on ‘Change and closed sieady at Ie. a 11%. for refined wud le. for July 15 ihe sales were 7.0wW bois redined at Li \e.. prompt delivery. Crade in bulk was quoted at § for prompt and monih %c. a Ge. for Jaly: do, 1m Dols. Ye, tor prompt and mou-; aca Bsc. for July: re: fined, standard white, Tite. A 11he. “lor prompt and uth. 130 (or. Joly. th ‘Napotha, tor Prompt and month, Sige. 90. for July; cau a Wigo. | Phiia- deiphia was quoted at iligo'a 117 and J Balumore was a ed Le. tor month. Titusvilie—Quiet, nominally $1 23% a $l 2a | Of City—Quiet and neglected. mocinally $1 224g. Rowse: | yille—Qunet and dul. do business. eid at about $1 117% Very duil: $12) usted. Park Bot sully opeued: Lurtea, We. at wel PMOFISIONS, 2 do.; lard, almost at as qBeceintePork. 11 packages: cut meats, do. and 400 kegs. The pork market nd so far as tuture sales were converi but the market was decidedly tirmer and spot sales gousiierable exteat. comprising about 9X) Lbs. ald at $9 5) Ad 250 bois. Hew mess at $2I-0 a $2) 70. | Dressed hogs were quoted at 9c. uve. tor city. Lect | hams were negiceied and pouminai at former prices Beet quiet and without important change. We quoie :—Barrelied beef, pia 10 extra iness, $10; pac india mons, $27 2 $28 ominally $15 a $.0; prime hess Hominally $16 x $18 Bacon was quiet ana tae sales were 8 boxes: 8 and suur bacon at Hic. a li4c. Cut meats were inoderately active; the sales Were 40) pices smoked boilies at léc., 10 Loxes ciwar do. Se. Lard was decidedly better; th 65) at L:%%o. @ Me. for August, ide. Werces prime city wi 12s; teatn sold at Caleayo on priv’ Kick —There was @ good fecling in the more inquiry. The saics were 2 bags Rang iter price for new): 9 casks, Tige. @ See. 200 bbie. Loursia! bags Rangoon for export ac 2% quote :—Caroilina, good, bo,, do; envice, Aige. a bige fair to prime, and goon, 6>gc., currenc, eat mid 3 s $5, gold. ‘no Chauge to note, the market con- t 7%e. 4 gc. lor tir fo good retin Feported was 60 hinds molasses sugar ~ Refined sugars were firm former quovations. with a isir dewand, Wo Bote 9-5 Cubs—Ketining, inferior to common, 7a a The. . fatr to good fair, 7 a to prime, Bigc. a i: do.. prime to {ose.0 Siles*comtinss to prime: thts, a fee 1 € Mee, 8 ace. Bravti— ‘aieh standard, Nos. 9 teh ard, Nox 10 to Li, Bye. perior, 7240. & 74a; Age. ; powdered, cy yellow, So. @ Mc; exira G Mc B ilh&e. ise a Wisge. for Western and The rales were 6,000 Iba at | ‘The market was steady. W ulsxey.—Receipts, 16 his, The saves were 23) Dols. ut Frwigurs.—lne market f tn all departments, with muy be said io rain guarters. | Thy en 4,00 bushels gr) fans bnge to! flour at 25 34 ‘savance in raton "The sume for both oii and were aa | arks (all recharvers), hence to | Cork for orders. with 0, 4.000 a quarters | grain respecuvely, at 6a Gd. per quarter; a British bark, from Philadelphia to Antwerp, with bl refined petroieum at 45, 90., clearance if I a british bark, hence to tne Continent 4:00 bbls. do do at bs; an (alan Conunent, with 5,00 Ubls. do. do. at 4a. 73d. bark, hence ta ‘the United Kingdom, wich 230) bole és, gd. ; an American bark, bence to Gens bis. refluod etroleum at Ss,; another, hence to by Gontinent. with 3,700 bois. do, a0. om privaie terms; a vessel, from baltimore to the Continent, wita Yu) Bola do, Go, a Gd.; another vessel, heice to Copenhagen, with 2,90) bola do. do. at 6s? a German | beta, of 2 tons reglater, hence to the United Kingcom the Continent, with rosin at 4s. fine ate 2d. per bbL, i direct 4a. DOMESTIC MARKETS, Ganvestos, June 2, 1875. Cotton dull and easier; middling. t6igo.; low mid- 400d ordinary, I8e. Net rucelpta, 444 baen Stwiae, 1,608 Hales, BL btuek, 11,19, New Onigans, June 28, 1875 Cotton quiet; midaling, 16i¢e.; low ‘middling, 14940; ood ordinary, 1354 + receipte, 229 baleas arom, Exports To Fiance, 42:3: to the Vontinent. 1. Bales, 150 tock, 38:87. Mose, Jane 28 3875. ‘S4.and spirits turpea- ‘of a pe Cotton quiet; piediing. M%e.; low middling, it’se.; 0d ordinary: Loja Net receipts, %6 bales. Eiporls— Soastwise, 148 Sales, 52. BtocK, 467k Savarnan, June 28, 1875 Cotton auiet; middling, Mie. : low siduling, 143 d ordinary, 1s%ge. Net pecs pts, 160 xporie— Souaw ize, 6. bales, 36 Stock, Cuantestow, Inne 28, 187! Cotton nominal; middiing, Ide. ; low middiiny, 14 jood ordinary. \ee. Net receipts $i baien Bxpore— astWise, Dy Sales, 5). Stoc! Wrimiwaton, N. Pa Jane 2A, 1874 Spirits of turpentine firm at sie. Rodin bieudy ais) 47's for grained. Orude turpentine steady ut $1 % tor hara, $8 ior Fellow dip aud’ $4 8) for virgia. ‘ar swady ai Onweco, June 2, 1975, spring, $8 75 (or amber winter, 87 for whive wincer, | for doubte extra, | Wheat neld higher: No Milwaukee at $I iB; extra white Nachixan at at $1 4a 6) 35. ujet; B0e. a 3c. for No. 2 high mixed. Oorn 33 for bolted, €38 for onboited, per ton. Mill 4; shorts, $0, ft, al freights— New York ; W' Dushels; anal shipinents—Wheat B00 bi pie—Wheat, 16, u 4 000 fuee univer, 3.08 Borrato, Jane 28, 1875. Tecotpta by Iake—Floar. 20,600 bois: wheat, 6300 bush- 251,180 do. oats, 1AM do, wm: fr Hy @ $10 0; buyers holuing of. vorn Bo 3 in lois at 72c, none here, Bariey, Lara i High Wines wowinal. © we dull at $4) 79, Pork rejected, Mixed, troah, 68346: to, regular, qe. August; high immed, . Did Gala gerive aud higher: No 4 bi spot: fs. bid J) uc. Aucase” lye dni sod. nde @ | hal; No 2 ae, “parley steady: Na 2 oui, 81) apovs ‘for prompt mouth | romps aed | annum de pid to all depomtors els; corn, 4,04 do. :onvs, % io. | Recerpie by raik Foad—Vlour, 3200 bbia; wheat, 2400 Lushels: con, ote, 11,000 do. bariey, 1.00) do shipments by Foud—Frour han vbiki wheat, | 47 UN) bushels; | corn 0.5 outs 11,090 law Shipments by crnal to eesur 114,000 bashers; corn, do. To interior points Caen, | ree) coshela tn store—Wheat, 160,320; bus gor ‘ SHEET. $! bid Fe tom ete Pork active o's 3 net ot at gn 1, pou 4 9 eb a berg Angus i975 sb" $15 «0 rips ores estagaust $1 . os Fembar., bubkme in fap Gein weer de mtrib middles, 1124 oles At toore spot. Whitak ay sin 40, Mites i rnoon call ot the Board “heat Pig fre 2130, a Wree. July: Slvr a 8 Corn lower at OTe. a or até Gree, cust oF igi 63 August, Outs lowe G July easier at $i) SoJui S19 008 19 BS uly and unchanyed. gr fo yd ner, 45,000 Dashols: corn, 190 000 di 000 do, hipments—Flow ; busha’ orn, 125,000 di do; Pia at 7 PRINTING Cats i MARKE! RL, Jvae 28, 1975. “Provence, Printing cloths steady at Sige. for 64x04 gtandal and extra claim ao ALE bushy aime EUROPEAN MA MARKETS. Liverey Propvce Marker—Liverroor, June 28— Byening.—Spirita of turpentine, 2. 6d. yer cw, Loxpox ARKET- tmp sOnlontts Wnseed, 805. 8a. Whale Tens 28—Lven. 0 Common rosin, 8. dd. por cwt 236 per ton. SINANCIAL, A Bt0ck. PRIVILEGKS,—PUTS, CALLS AND aera oe signed by members 'of the New York Stock Hxchai nsibie parties, on Pacific Mal Laxe Shore, icra inion, Heidt pr and rr, wou ated b: (he under ‘Parties desiriug 2 setae safely do weil ny ea saiing on or writing, H AD « ad strocte” Explanatory cirou- Mo, winds, NO. r rurnie Tt REASONABLE RATES—MONGY or LIFE Eris Poser tan oer ey ye bgt. other Securities lusur: aM Stetcompamens 5.3 HARAGH'& Cos IT ‘Broudway hs Stock Priviloges, at dest rates in market, on members « of of New York Stock Richinges 2peratlons made aguinut approved contracts | oe wires tok oo Wallsireet soniye AUMBEIDGE & O., No. 2 Wall sireot, Naw, York, Bankers and Broke! 4 obrokers 1H Br & CO, BANKERS AND 2 Broadway, New York. Stock p: privileges &t low lowest rates in the market Orders oxecuted for, 3 locks and Swok Privileges by mail ana talegraph, | Collections n d money invested. Pi thes wi. tw learn jons of ‘Swock Priviloges suould call eal Vor write for ey Dae ook, MEN XND IDIOMS OF WALL STREET. t SENT PREB TO ANY ADDAESR j 30) IOKLING & OO., 72 Broauway, & BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY. GK3 ON MEMBERS OF THE ait —LAPSLEY. + PRIVILE! NO CONTRACTS IN O08 x MO) 18 LOST iow AN N aia ‘Srna ialniea FREER TO ANY ADDRESS AXE, AROUNT, FROM $1,000 To $8,004 TO LOAN on improved aad unimproved Heal Zetate In this suiy of Sruokiya, for term of yoars, without bonus TLLLAM 5. LeAvits, 130 Broadway. “Sh OND, 10 PER CENT City and County ion iirond Bonds My eCity Railroad Stocks. Also other choice Stocks and Bonds baying 19 to 15 ps cent, ata large reauction below par, for sale by ALBERT A, NICOLAY & OO. Stoek Brokers and Auctioneers. 43 Pine N. B.—Invesiment securities our speciuity 28 y, AC 2. & W. SELIGMAN & C0., 36 Broad street, Kew York, Letters of Oredit for travellers, ja, Africa. Australia payable tn any part of pares Asli and ica. Draw Bilis of Fxchange ard muke ‘of money om Europe and A WibOW LADY, ABOUT BNTARING INTO. A od paying business, would ike to borrow 80); vg dood Feeurity ahd reisrences. Address Mra. ‘Herala Uptown Braneh office, stauag where an Interview ¢ can be bad. Bowes" SAVINGS BANK. ew Yorx, June 14 1875. A semi-annual dividend at the rate of stx per cent per apna on all sams of $5 and upward and not ‘excocding a0, and of Ove per cent per annum on ali sums over 000, whic! jong “rs » been devosiied a thre months on July next will be allowed to depositors, and lies be payable on and after Monday, Tuly 19 1s%5, in. accordance. with the provisions ot We bylaws By order of the trustees. FAMUKI T, BROWN, Presiaent. G. B Cocorsuare, Secretary. | OND SIREET SAVINGS BANK, BOND STREET | and Bowery.—New York, June 6.1576 —Tinrtieth | Pividend, The trustees, have directed that om and ater Monday, July 19, interest av be: terest not withdrawn wil futerest as principal. |B: Preautest; ©. ALLE Secretary Deposits made'on betore July 1@ date in terest irom July yo! MONWEALTH OF VinGINIA—THR PAST DUK upons and those due July 1, 1875, of the consoli- bonds of Virginia, Dougie at ‘best murket price, or {wo-shirde cash and ons-tnir erost scrip wiven: also the interest due Jusy t, 1874, on the second Serica dune fous and old unsurded bonds collected by JON & MAA NING, 78 vreau way. EFAULTED — Railroad and Muneips} Bonds by the old estaplisned Steck and T, ae f oy and Tong of Skat HK. NluoLAY £00,” Axe Pino street, New Yorn” Jy 7seLstog savings Bane, Corner Twenty-third sirect'and Sixth avenne, ¥. ¥. interest compuied and compounved January and July. Interest paid, six per cent. Deposits made on or betore July 10 ‘wilidraw interest trou Jul L bank oven, daily, aue ‘Monday, Wodnestsy and Saturday evemincs, President 1k. tmonaen, Vice Preah Wu. B. Jaunow, Secretary. | Fyuiaaaas InDUSizIAL GAVINGS BANK 1 Cnaunees Stnawe, New Yous Juno 3h 1a. | Dividond.—The Trastees of this Bank have ordered that Invwrest be paid to depositors evtited thereto ior the atx monthe ening this data, as follows > } Ist. On sums of $40 aud wader ex per cent ner | sane On sums exceeding $2,000, six per cent per annuw ‘on $2,000 aud five percent rer annuin on theexces, = | javie ound atter Monday, July 19, 185, | interest will be placed to the eredit of depostters unter date of July 1, and wilt beentived to interest or ‘the next ths Withdraw Davip Levwirs, Oomptrolier. | _ duly 1. Th ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD New York city Mort Mitiowt bons. Frincipals | On VEST apy tL Omani Broadway. gous & PLIERCK, NO. 6 PINE STRELT, LOANS money without bouus on approvod Real Raiave in New York, brookiyn and Westenesier oowaty ; aiso pur- chases Mortgages at lowest rates ROHANICS AND TRADER Sat tution, No. 283 Bowery, near Houston street—Interest Notice.—A dividend at the rate of six ver cent per an- num has been declared and will be credited depositors July 1, 1875, on all suns ondiled thereto for the six tmoutheand the three inontheending June 3, paynoie on aud atierthe third Monday im July. interest not called Yillremain at a deposit, draw ing inisrest from: 17 1 Money depo: or before July tome Lis fied by inw) will bo entitled to inser % facuiy t ALFRED F, CONKLIN, Prosigent H. ©, Frsmen, Secretary | Mas tarrsx SAVINGS INSTI, UTION, Broadway, cornes Bleecker preet oi New Youu, Juno $5, i Porty-ninth Semi-annaal | )iviuend. The trustess of this instituuion have declared the for- ty-ninth semi-annual dividend to depest‘ors, at the rate Of six per cent per anpam, on ail sums iby the rules en. filed hereto), remaining’ on deposit onthe lst vay of Bd ro A aed payable on and after the third Mouday iu the Pinterent ot withdrawn will be credited as principal me) mite Gray interest trom the lst of January, rf, RoWAND SOWELL, Tres o ’. aus D, Seoretary. reawarer, || OUP ONS or td BAST TENee nd Geor a allroad and coupons.ot the Memphi aud Charen | demnug to SORROW NG3 INSTI Natiousi Bank on presentation. ¥ICK OF THR HANNIBAL AND 6% JOuRPH Raliro. 1 Company, 78 Broadway. New Yorx, Jane 19, 1875. Interest + staring July 1. 1475, on bonds of this com- PRUz:, alse 5 2 95 00.009 Htssourl Stave six per coat bo unde oown as Ie linnnibal and St, Joseph issue,” fier the Int day. ot July, 18/5. 00 prewote: nich 0% 00 OF Lue | OVOF COUPONS, at the Hank of North nase fou Q JOUN P. ACKBR, Trea: HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL iway 32 Wall rors, Ne New York. Jung 28, i876 — First Mortgage Bonds of this com- July l, will be paid in goid at the de ‘WILLIAM M. RICK, Pinanctal Agent. ( FRICK RivGBWOOD INSURANCE COMPANY, Brooklyn, June 28, 1875.—A semi-annual dividend of = Per cent ‘is declared. payaite July. 0 0. ew York office of this come Maran seu retary. RUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON OLY PROPBRTY.— Ampie security requred large ionus preterre: ; nno | Bar cemt veil: cover all expenses Address D. ROSB ‘Post jee box wx 0 ON. “ “Lors AND $2,000 ow 9 ots. Rrekirs, $2,000 to Joan on improved Prop- erty, brooklyn. WILLIAM BOGERT, No. 61 Liverty street, Now York. | | | | | 9 000. “WANTRD.—FIRST. MORTGAOR ON large Hotei, worth $12,000, located in cen. ' ates Bighty-tirst sireet, or Ui.) New ' $300. 000. aay P Ly ale meee OF taghta avenue, pS TO LOAN—ON FIRST r phe for rst second and ieane: TODD, Lentedad streot, BUSTA ESS ovrunTy jNITIES. | Y WesPeortawus MiDDLR AGED GENTLEMAN Dre tires & position ay collector of recounts for houses of reavectatiticy; medical doctors, sewing machinists, furniture dealers, Ac. ke.; ample security given ; emai remunevation will salisy, and the rust periormed with Aotegsity wud dovnaich, “Address 4. TAX UUM, care of laton, 20 Liberty s * “GENTLEMAN, WITH FROM $1009 TO wishes to join somebody in a manutacturin esiaulished. Appiy to 0. HOLDEN av 6G Nassau street, rooin 14, A WHLL ESTABLISH B: good basine: | without de hotd Bort hess airea WAM, tod PM, oasit in eee oe can Be Wrepled antualiy pees to a " verter rattrin ieee TAB LAs peanaaeer eis COMER 2) ..- | and of & good Methodist Bo | and evangelist in Uhicago. MENKY L. HUGCET, President, | the old idea that the neu Who have been converied | Word to brush away or overcoms, They ar | be the ‘| ts what he doos w in sums to suit, | $$$ $$ $$ nt A BUSINESS OPPORTUNT TIES, BAR, SAMPLE ND LUN oom, — tHe WE located, Nos. 28, 30 anu 2 V/hitginall sbreet, corner Pearl sircet, Glexonally oppngive the Produce Kxehanue, to lease, wit the favures, om iavorablé terms, 0 8 desirable tena W. B. (OOPEI, Jr, Executor, 98 Pearl street A Bale @ RST IN A GENTEEL, J AST BUST. LN esa, $400 per monih, for it taken to- Gall hae as broadway, second Boor, | A LFOITIMATE MANUFACTURER OF snELY roceries commanding trade of over 165 factory all complete, #1008 payment lor nalfluteres 273 Hudson street, roow | GOOD ACrive PA $00 capital,in a good ply to H, P., No, od Hudson ER WANTED—WITit tng eash business, Ap- c THS RSSULT, WITH DIAGRAMS OF THR shoTs or THB QREAT INTERNATIONAL — “TRISH AND AMMBRICAT RIFLE MATCH, EXCLUSAVELY iN OTHe — SYENING TELRORAD Ay. Ne OF THE BKSR ain IN THK CITY, 4 YEARS established, requires 3400) for a short timo, aplen- ditt opportumty tor a rae Tuan to step in ana learn the business Address sEC' Herald office. BOWIE ARTIES WISHING TO “BOY PATENTS CAN WAVE echoing aval select trum nei oa reek 8 a DU ofioe. LENT PARTNER WANTHD. AD RES Herald office. Weanren—a PARTY Witli FROM Faw TO $25,000, to take an active interest in & Mauntacinring Business; Investigauon solicited, Apply to JA. DENNIS '& 0O., 116 CResean street, so he ANTKD—A GENTLEMAN OF Al ADDRESS Wu0 has had some expericnee in the art ot soliaitin advertisement, for a most complete medium o} business combined ; Also a man ie take orders from saun~ ple sheets of anewltdea. BUAUVELT & OO, Mechaut- cai Photographers, 27 and 00 Broadway. V ANTED—A PARINGS TO TAKE HALF ‘ost in an established men’s rurnishing goods bust- ness on Broadw: Investmens ia offered, to. ress M. O., Be ANTED—AS PARTN<R IN A PAYING RESTAUR- act @ married man, with $1,500, where wil would act as cashier and overivok the kitchen. Address HENRY, Horald office, #00. —A FINE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY; SOTPA- ble ouly for one having some expertence or natural ideas and aimeition who wants bi willing to pay honestly for what he gots. BFFERS & Be RCHER, * Broad street. $375.38 ae LAMA 3 J. with $575, cnn Bec! GOOD. ADDAGSA, n inierést In & pleasand Dusiness at a fnshiouable resort and make $1,500. LaWSBNOL, 231 Bast Thirweenth streot. $50 WANTED—A NICE MANUFACTURING BUSL. ) ness, profits Parien will stand @ thorough 1 Yestigation. Address & Herald offes. $2. QO0.-EARTY,, WANTED. To. PURONASE IN larest of retiring partner in a safe and successful business of thirty ¥ jh cas, baisuce from business. WING'S @ West fwenty-ninth street, corner Brow way. - THE METHODIST MINISTERS, CLOSING UP FOR THE SEASON—ELEMENTS 0} MOODY AND SANKEY'S SUCCESS AS REVIVAL IsTs. ‘The subject which, of ail others In the religions world, receives the largest share of attention ip the press and pulpits of Europe aud America, namely, the wonderful revival under the minusiry | of Mooay and Sankey in Great Britain, was brought before the Methodist preachers in their final meeting for the season yesterday morning by the Rev. R. Wheatley. He recited rome oj | the results of thetr preaching, as, for example, a new and emineotly auccessiul church founded in York, where Grst they began their min- istry; the addition of 100 to each of two churches tn Dundeo as tno fru of their labora there; the union of Christian churcha and ministers of all denominations in the evan genstic work without any great effort being made toward that end; the vast sums of money re- ceived by the evangelists and by churckes for re- ligioua, educational ana other purposes, Threngb their ministry Cbristiantiy haa received a won- derfal impulse and infdetty bas reecived avery fitting rebuke, It cannot be denied that the an- Bwers to prayer have been numerous; that wicked men have been led to the ooservance ofa retigious life. Bat, now, looking at these succeases. what Js there in taone two wien, in s$eir doctrines or Wetuods of preaching, taas will account for their success? There are a few puysicai Causes of suc- Yoess which May de Named. ‘They are men of sound nealsh, great endurance and rapid reenperative powers—men Who dave never given themselves over toa itfe of dissipation and sin, Tbey wero botu converied to Gou Ia eariy lire, SANKEY 13 4 METHODIST ch. MOOdY came ot Unita tan parentage, but is bimseif a Congreza- tionaltst. mr. Wheatley gave some Miustrations of Moody a3 @ Blunderiug Christian ta Boston and as @ wucvess{ul SUGdaY SCUCO beacher, preacher These two men reiuie aiter going through the regular rouuda of vice | end dissipation Wake the better ministers 1 the Gospel because they van preacn from experience. Waheatiey Dawed some of the most successiul in other age# a8 illustrations of mia pount shat this ides ise. These two Iaen have bad no Coudis And scepticisMs avoat God and fis evers in tae iuaplraton of the Scripture the divinity of tue tion by bicod and by faite, aud they have the veri- fytug facuity im a remarkavie degre: i Dey- ertuele: were are deecw in their teachipg. Mr. Waeaticy said me tad heard V: preaou 4 great many times, but he gad never heard Rim preach repentance unto life, aad he doubted whether any one iad been converted under kis ministry here, (Kev. W. MeAlster agsured the speaker that « reat many had ooiled with air. valmeera and joe Tyng’s churches as fruits 0! bisministry.) Bat je men do nos reach che masses, — TI r non- ° uated in Great Britaln and lrelaud do aot at- j feud the munistry of Moody and Sankoy. Mr. Wheatley quoted s venersvle authority for that no religious revival outlaste the geue ju which it is begun, fhe Wesieyaos of Engiand received an sddilion over ali losses Of 6,000 inst year mainiy trough THE MINISTRY OF MOODY AND SANKEY. ‘Their converts #catier among ali denominations, These Men Are aNXtous that Curistians shouid sink thert denominational differences, and hence thes preach on that ime, and ‘they sing ther | hymns aod songs so ld gational tuoes, which suike at the hearts of the people, Tuey | Rave the confidence of the entire Cbureh of ail | denontinativas in their jevor. Lae popular rev- erence for region, greater tuan is often found in any otoer county, 18 im Wetr favor, The people of is | Englana don't laugh at religion, Thus was tlias- | tratea recently woen an actor in @ theatre in oad, due Jai 1875. will wa | chester atterapied io make @ pun om their | Reamer $e gata | names and said he sels a littie Moody and Santey- a USON''CU | MonloUs. The Audieoce hissed, and those 1D the gallery sung lusiily Sankey’s lavorite mong, Hold the tort, for L am coming. Py nm the — boy they are Americans {8 greatiy The wave of diving oe rf weems ni, and Mr. Wheatley had jar conditions we deridi results iu New York a# i any city in as wo! | Grear Britain. | Dr. J. M. Held, who knows Moody mtimately, | having been for four years assooimted in some seuse Mita Mim in Cnicagu, seid that Mood: remarkable Man, acd Would be | wherever he was paced. Walle he was preaching to crowds in Association Ha, Cnieago, aight alter nigat, the most e@loysont ministers ta the neighborhood were addressing audieaces of lw or 100, | MOODY 18 TRULY 4 CHILD OF GOD, @ Man O/ iaith and of muca prayer, and because he has bot much education ne apprehends tratns ta his Ow Way and throws out bis ideas In crade anc fanuitar foriis and they take with tue peopl has only vbe ruling idea, and that Is to sa: souls. When some minister: the best methods of reacaing t Goape! | gud his advice wal kod he replied, “Go ior ‘That is wi did io and tar ever he goes, jo beRE Ute the Saviour’: junction to gO ous into the high | Ways, &o., of aby mau thas Dr. Retu knows. ‘The committee previously app pre 2 | aminate in reference to Dr. Love's BD, Wick Was entered on the records aud sopiee gent to ihe Doctor’s tamily and tothe Pe which wae editor, He nine 1m 1916, wae converted at ffeen years oi £0 ANd Was thirty- | eight years in ministry, After transacting a lithe Foutine basiness the 8) Asavciation Adjourned until September 6, 1875, THe TAX ZAX ON CluaRs | A meeting of the cigar manuiacturers of the | Third Collection district, embracing the Seventh, | Bevench, Fourteenth ana Tenth wards, will be held this afternoon, at four o'clock, in Concordia Hall, No. #8 Avenue A. 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