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features, Michigan Central made the greatest advance, rising from 61 to 62%, with the closing sales at 617%. Lake Shore advanced to 604;, Pacific Mail to 41, West- ern Union to 734, Erie to 17%, ‘Union Pacific to 661, Hannibal and St. Joseph, to 21, and C., C. and I. C. to 4%. @reaction of % to 2 per cent, at 9%, the two extremes of the day having been 1035 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Stocks Generally Firm---Report of the Missouri Pacific Company. 19—ecline, 1; Meadow Valley, 4; Sierra Nevada, 14;- Mexican, 19—decline, Caledonia, 12—deeline, 1; Eureka Consolidated, 15. Coin shipped East to-day, $143,000; bullion shipped, $57,000. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD, In regard to Missouri Pacific the committee confess in their report of the affairs ofthe company that the depreciation of their shares at the Exchange “has ut- terly destroyed their credit, and, with their large float- ng debt, the directors have been compelled to use all their net resources for maturing bond interest and rentals. In conclusion, we would suggest that, if tho stockholders would come forward and take the $1,854,000 third mortgage bonds at 75 per cent, then GOLD STRONGER AT 1518 A 115 5-8,, the floating debt comld be retired, and, by nm the stockholders foregoing their rental for Call Loans 3 1-4 and 4 Per Cent—Rag Money | 7 years, wo have no doubt that, 86.47—Government Bonds Steady— Railway and Investment Securi- ties in Fair Demand. with proper management, the future growth of busi- ness on the road will in time make their stock of value; otherwise, the third mortgage bondholders (the most of whom are floating debt creditors) may ask for their rights, and in that case take the property. In any event, we would recommend that, if the leases of the several branches (excepting, perhaps the Caronde- let) cannot be cancelled, that they be so modified as not to prove a loss to the company in operating them.’’ After discussion It was resolved to call a meeting of the holders of the different securities of the company. ‘The statement is avery damaging one, and the affairs of the company are quite different from what they have been heretofore represented by inside parties. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:— Wat Street, } ‘Toxspay, Oct. 26—6 P. M. ‘The stock market to-day was unattended by important Northwestern to 37%, In the final sales there was Missouri Pacific closed and 8%. Illinois Central sold at 94a 41s. The other Soe ners ebanges were unimportant, as will be seen by the fol | city sixes, new. .. 108 1085; “lowing table of Pennsylvani 51 "4 OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, Lene Calle nd Reading. on Highest. Lowest. | Catawissa Railroad preferred. 46 10435 104% | Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 18) 19 2 31 Lehigh Navigation 50% Northwestern. Mil. and St. Paul pref..... Ohio and Mississippi New Jersey Central. Del., Lack. and Western. ee Bregated 122,800 shares, which among the active stocks wero as follows:—New York and Hudson, 875; Erie, 7,900; Lake Shore, 33,400; Northwestern, 6,600; do. preferred, 200; Rock Isiand, 2 Bt. Paul, 4,200; do. preferred, 200; Obios, 1,500; West- ern Union, 23,300; Wabash, 400; Union Pacific, 2,975; ‘S.C. andl. C. ‘Central, 1,400; Atiantic and Pacific preferred, 500. follows :— tic and Pacific preferred, ‘wanna, 4; Erie, {; Harlem, 1; Pacific Mail, 3, ; Dis- trict of Columbia, M4; gold, 4. Joseph, ‘4: Lake Shore, Western Union, Central, a ‘New Jorsey Central, 2000 26 ahs Ci Money on call loaned down to 2} per cent, but the,| 12 Hank dasis of the day was about 4 per cent. S00 W U Tel. Foreign exchange closed quiet and firm at4.79% for | al, 49° prime bankers’ sixty days sterling bills and 4.84 for de- } 403 do. mand. 1300 do. PRODUCE EXPORTS. SOO do. ‘The produce exports from this port for the-week end- | 330) 49° Ing to-day wero $3,083,506, against $4,743,516 for the | 1300 de torresponding week in 1874, and $6,404,434 in 1873. | Soo fo. Phe total exports of produce from this port.since Jat 10 Adams 4 ary 1 this year were $205,602,077, against $240,285,478 | g-o rac walssbeh3 “wat 200 for the corresponding period of 1874, and $244,407,089 | 109 de = Se for 1873. 400 do. 4m Gold‘opened at 1153, and closed at 1155, the two ex- | ju do. won jremes of the day, The rates paid for borrowing were | 4 4... Prd P 1-64 and 1-32 per diem and 3 and 2 per cent per annum. | 100 do. Loans were also made fiat. ata ing OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. 200 do. 104%, 2u0 Ubio & M Kis Gold balances . $518,804, = = 108s = de. . Frcapr meee . 33, eos 0np- 100 Chi a RI RR be’ ios 1000, CAT ORR. bs F lucien acai, i 4 BEFORE CALL—12:30 P.M, Government bonds closed firm at the following quo- | "Saar Wik wen Lehigh Navigation gold” joan. | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Toxspar, Oct, 26, 187% BEFORE CALI—10 A, M. 100 shs Pac RR of Mo. 500 do. 198 ghee Dist Col 3.65's, 1000 10000, Fs _ i ms Bx a6 ‘THE SALES TO-DAY. The transactions on the Stock Exchange to-day ag- Pacific. Mail, 27,000; 1,600; Missouri Pacific, 7,125; Michigan,| ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ‘The changes in closing prices since yesterday “areas Apvancg.—Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, %5 Atlan- Delaware Lacka- 20:15 AND 11:30 A, M. 10000 U 8 5-20,0, 68. 121 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A, M. Gewl. 10¢ 200 shs Mich be 73 200 Tol & W Hannibal and St. Fa cw at common, 34; Northwestern preferred, 34; Obio and Mississippi, ; Quicksilver, %; Rock Island, 3¢; St. Paul, ¥; St. ul preferred, 5; Wabash, Union Pacific, 45 % Missouri Pacific, 4; Michigan } 11000 1, Ste 5 CLOSING PRICES—3 Pr, Mw Mil BEY of. 2% 0 Drcianx.—New York Central “a? 1000 Brook! oD Dir c a 533 Michigan Con. NY 4 Harlem. 1 a. 182 Beeede # dations :—United States currency sixes, 123% a 12374 ; do. flo., 1881, registered, 120% a 121; do. do., do., cou- pon, 122% a 123%; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 214%; do. do., do., coupon, 118%, a 119; do. do., 1864, registered, 114% a 1154 ; do. do., coupon, 118% a 1194; do, do., 1865, registered, 116 a 11614; do. do., do., cou- pon, 119% 8 119%; do. do., do., new, registered, 118% a 119; do. do., do., do., coupon, 118% a 119; do. do., 18%, ¥C 200 Mila St xR, 100 Mil & St PRR pf. 100 Tol & Wab RR. 100 erie RR... 100 50 Fort Wayne itt... registered, 120% a 120%; do. do., do., coupon, 120% |: #00 | ie ii 40) Loonie a me tac. 16s, 2 120% ; do. do., 1868, registered, 120% a 121%; do. do, | doy VPA SBE AS Oe 200 Pe Bit of So. , ‘4o., coupon, 120% a 121%; do, ten-forties, registered, | 10 OR 10 on U5X a 116; do. do., coupon, 116% a 117%; do. fives, | ito e083 20 os 1881, registered, 115% 11534; do. do,, coupon, 117a | # Com B00 We mM. 2PM. uurtep-evares raassca. $0000 U $ 10-40, r.... 115% $10000 U8 5's,r, "81... 1153, japan BOARD—1 P, M, The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $248,000 - »f 4 100 she LS & MB RR.85 gold on account of interest, and $10,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The Assistant Treasurer has thus far paid out $928,000 on account of the November in- ‘terest. Tena with small receipts; prices advonced. Oats were firmer. Whiskey a turn dearer. Pork and lard were without decided change—though both wero a little firmer, Cotton on the spot was firm; futures were barely steady. Petroleum was firmer, Naval stores were steady, Hides wero’quiet. Hemp and jnto were quiet and unchanged. Gunnies were quiet. Groceries were quiet and steady. Oils wore quiet and unchanged. Asies.—The Jobbing demand was moderate at full un- changed prices. We i 13%, # Ie. gold. Bueswax was weak at the following quotations :—West- ern, 30c. a Ble.; Southern sc. Broom Conn was steady and unchanged. We note sales of 70 bales mixed lots at prices within our range. We quote :— Brush, short green, choice, 10c. a 12e.; hurl, green, 100. @ Me. ; green medium, ‘e. # 100; red and red tipped, 7c. a 80. Canpixs.—The market was quiet but firm at about Previous prices. We quote:—Sperm, 2%¢.; sperm, atent, Macy's, 38¢.; stearic, &, Mitchell & Co.'s (16 on), fe. 8 28c.; adamantine (12, 14, 16 os), 1246 @ 17 paraftine, G's and 12's, 20. a 2le. Correx.—Tho market for Rio and Santos was unchanged. We note sale of 500 bags Rio, ex South America, on private terms. Mild coffee was steady. From Messrs. William Scott & Son's weekly ctreular:—Stock of Santos and Rio coffee at New York October 19, 1875, 68,965 bags; stock do. do, October 26, 1875, 77,953 do.; stock at Galveston, 8,500 do, ; at New Orleans, 3,543 do. ; at Mobile, 3,500do. ; at Savan, nah, 1,500 do. ; at Richmond, 3,600 do.; at Baltimore, 39,016 do. Afloat and loading for United States to {ehuis 255.147 bags: purchased for United States to 28d i 2le. wy . fy do. N4e. extreme range for lots, 18iXe. a 22\c.; Santos, sates |S , 1K 26e. a 20%c,, gold, ninety, lays: Java, government ‘a 2te.; do., grass’ mat whe. Aly 2ic. ; <c.i Porto Rico, 18h¢i dee. Mexican 20c, Correr.—The oe was firm, at 23c, a 23!4c, cash, for inke. We New «sheathing (over 12. or.), 30c. ; bolts, Prag f nese (over 16.0 »), Ble; nails, 38e. a B9e.; old sheathing, &c., mixed lore 190. 9 ‘Sie American ingot, Ink odie, 331 ing and bro COOPERAGE roe demand af fall prices, We au0 hooks, 32 with heads, 10 & $2 25; ks, with heads, 38-in¢ ‘60 4 $2.65; do. do,, 36-inch, #1 2 80 $2 29; box shoo Te. w S0e.; rum do., $425; pipe do. hogsheads, 8a 5 450. Conpaae’—Tho demneiid from manufacturers was moderate fk full unchanged prices, We quote > —Manila(large and small fixe), per Ib Toize. Dole, rope ya taried Manfle; ides Strat Soper ti3eo"s nd, 1134 Russia hemp, tarred, American ao. 146. It rope. 17¢. Cortox.—Quotations for spot cotton were advanced ie. in sympathy with the movement in October contracts, which sold ax high as 14%¢. Otherwise the demand was limited to @ very small spinning inquiry and a fow hundred bales were taken on speculation, for delivery at tho end of this month, Futuro deliveries opened firm, October taking the lead 143ge.; but the other’ months, by ‘the largo receipts the ports. easier, and Inter in the day envy decline ‘of fully tye. was established for. all months, with the ‘exception of October, which closed ‘3-160, higher as compared with last evening's and advancing to being influenced were a closing quotations. The October corner continues, the price that month being now 1c. above November. orton isdue here to be delivered against October contracts on the last day of this month, but with what effect on prices it remains to be seen. market loned barely stondy. with yesterday's final figures as fo en are iB “732 nig) isd The ager to-day compare jows ?— August. gust. 9.32 ~ Quotations are based “on American siaadard’ot eluelaee- tion, and on cotton in store running in quality not more than half a grade above or below the grade quoted :— Upla: ima. New Orleans, Texas. Good ordinary Strict good ordi Low middling. iste he i 716 147.16 Strict low middling, Hy 14 14 Middling...... a 14 14 Good middling. is 15 ob Strict rood miadiing My, 15} 153 pigaiins tair., is i! 16! ined—Good | ordinary, low middling, 1; strict good, ordinary, middling, 13%e. The To-Day. Last Evening. Total. Export 100 Consum 418207 623 Speculation 100 422 Total. ‘838 1,145 as 307 —For tuiure delivery tire saick’ were as follows :—Yesterita after two Hetober: 100 bates at 14 7-16e, 300 at 400 7-16c., 200 at 13 “1S 820.5 ae Ete at 13 9-320, ; e too at eat ise 135. 14 15.820. Tota, te 4 B2¢ 17,300 bales, the ports were us. follow 4.380; Mobile, 4.1477 Savanni 0726 Wilmington, 97 New York, 152 jad H 644, This day last week, 25,417. This (aay ‘lass 852. Total since Septginber 1, 663,444 bales, freights closed as follows :—To Havre, by steam, %e. ; Hamburg, by st Tg comapceedent le hereon is enna to Liverpool, by steam, 7-16d.; by new geese,’ do. do., 60e. a mixed, asto quality, 30 rf tien Tosthors, 66. » Be. turkey tathers, isi. —There was a fair demand for codfish, with sales of 200 400 do. Grand ots 150 bhi told at 4 $17 No, 2's; 300 bbls. No. 3's sold vere made of Bays or P. E. I. The inarket firm, with sales of 8,000 boxes at 350, . Portland shore were held umtals ¢ hore macke! orge’s at $6, an were offered in. ine No. 8 40., Sid: lance’ No. 8 do H Receipts—Flour, bie 207 bbls. ; wheat 58,435 do. ; ont rye, 1720 bushels; barley, 01,625 de, bar- ley malt, 3,825 do. The flour market ruled quiss, hid stendy. There was some export demand at steudy | The sales wore 19,00) bbls. Rye. tlour was quiet and wn changed. Corn meal was in fair demand and steaty, with gales of 200 bbls 50 625 ) Choie 675 | Supertine Western | Extra Western | Minnesota. : Round hoop Odio, shipping brands. Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. Family St. Louis, iow exti St. Louis, straight St. Louis, choice double | Corn meni, Western Corn meal, Jersey. Brandywine. The following are Treasury balances:—Currency, . $7,378,832; special deposit of legal tonders, $63,975,000; jeor, $69,189,878, including coin certificates, $12,631,- 900; outstanding legal tenders, $373,941,124. The re- veipts from internal revenue to-day were $230,672 30, ‘snd from customs $510,215 22. RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were firm in the late afternoon deal- | ings. The largest business was in Union Pacific land a one = grants; which sold at 98; do. sinking funds advanced 10) H & Std 2 -to 89. Chicago and Northwestern consolidated coupon 200 do. 20% | gold bonds were firm at 8524; Milwaukee and St. Paul, ‘La Crosse division, sold at 94; Michigan Southern ‘second at 103}; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy eights at 116%; and Cleveland and Pittsbure consoli- dated sinking fand at 108. | The following were the closing quotations for the “Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pacific Grsts, 102 to "102%; do. land grapts, 98 to 9857; do. sinking fands, 88} to 89; Central Pacifics, 10414 to 10434. BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 100 for Central National and 109 for State of New York. The latest bids are annexed :— do. 500 $1000 Un. Poe ink f35 400 ahs W 2 on ow ice America, 150; Central National, 100; Chatham, 135; oo ose ae W iki: “ aK City, 300; First National, 200; Fourth National, 955; Gold Exchange, 122; Hanover, 89; Irving, 132; Mer- | .75 ‘eantile, 100; New York, 130; Pheonix, 98; Republic, | 5.0 89)4; St Nicholas, 100, 0) Mil & Se r RR 10 see wo do 300 do. 100 MM A SUP Kip. +9 109 Hen & St Jo..-.8i 21 * Say | S31 RBRSRSsEssassssss puncheons. He nig B28 umonoosorsassss88 | Chicago was no The wales were steamer and 7lc. 72e. for sail. Rye was quite and minal, | % was quiet, with sales of 60,000 bushels, xy $128 fair to, good Canada, Barley m oe quiet ind unchenied. ‘Ost’ were emer; tw | were 0,000" bushels, a 4%.’ for mixed, | 46% No. 2 Chica: fe white | Beans and peas—The market for mediums was aiet and | prices were a shade easier. in fair derand and Steady. Other deserfptions were dull and nomial. note -—Medium, choice, $170 <a Tei do.. fale © good, 150 a $160; ma a w «iair to good, $1 green py $1.75; Southern binck eye peas, per two bushel bg, $2 90 sh, Foreign dried—Layer raising wore in fal Jobbing The #00 quarter yoxes. at Prones were quiet but firm. ‘cltra, was in | moderate demand at fall prices, Figs were in Le eon roe and steady, Sardines were quiet and without furthechan, Almonds were in good demand and strong. Filberts wre quie | and une! ie. We quow and 17e. a ike, for myers. | new do., new loose 30 | $4—the acer pric for crown, Currants at 646.1 76, for old, and new . Almonds—Tarraona at | 17%e., | Lf Rar: * nguedoe at 17%. | Jordan shelled almon 4 ton a tetee porsase, 88, | Princess almonds, 0c. ' Bragil nn jacearon Italian, STATE RONDS. WO Goeevvsceieee BIG | Ades ‘Turkey prune gt iit, Haghon citeon. State bonds were dull, except for District of Columbia 100 0,0 41 U leit a, | rd rene wSiee 9.65%, which declined from 733; to 72%. Tennessee #9») Vee HER ot oh os | Old suld at 453. do oe do. 9 nin, ‘THE FOREIGN MARKET. . do ws i 2 aw $2 4, and strictly taney w to $2" ” The London advices report consols strong and do. sh gsi’ Rew, 81 a $1.15 for untanned and $l de Higher and American securities firm. Erie advanced _ Ones. nil for 9 y Ri et t pples was modrate and from 15 to 15%. The rate, of discount in the open COMMERCIAL REPORT. Pgh i A iMisher pricen. Peeled peshes were market for three months’ bills is 33% por ors seco very fr in Their view Mleckberries were mod: went, or % per cent below the bank rate. The sor H Sapeaty.” We dere 0% 2 pd stend: We « yy teak guined £20,000 bullion on balance today, | COTTON ON THE MPOT FIRM FUTUARS DARELY | + do. dos ie STEADY—FLOUR QUIET BUT STEADY—WHEAT DULL-—CORN FIRM—OATS FIRM—RYE QUIET AND NOMINAL—BARLEY QUIET—BARLEY MALT The following are the latest quotations:—Consols for money, 94)¢ 0 9454; consols for account, 4% a 943;; 1865 bonds, oll, 1034 a 103% ; 1867 bonds, ton-forty bonds, 10434 a 104% ; new fives, 10334 a 103%; LEUM FIRMER—NAVAL STORES STEADY-—HIDES Erie, 1635 8 15%. QUIET—olL8 QUIET AND UNCHANGED— SAF VERRY QUOTATIONS. WHISKEY ¥FIRM—FREIGHTS STEADY—AEMP Goula & Curry, 19—decline, 2; Savage, 84—decline, 3; AND JUTE QUIET AND STEADY—GUNNIES Choliar Potosi, 70—decline, 5; Ophir, 52--decline 4; Halo & Norcroas, 39—decline, 4; Crown Point, 27—ad- ‘eliow Jacket, 80—decline, 5; Belcher, 19—~ ; Imperial, 10; Virginia Consolidated, 310— QUIET—COFFER QUIET AND UNCHANGED—- SUGAR STEADY, Texspay, Oct, 26—6 1. M. There was comparatively little change in the mer- decline, 62; California, 63—decline, 1; Overman, 51— | chandise markets to-day, save in a few exceptional docline, Raymond & Ely, 20; Best & Belcher, 49— | cases. On Chango flour was quiet but steady, Wheat Kentuck, 14; Union Consolidated, 9; Alpha, | was dull and in buyers’ fayor—though there was no de- QUIET—-PORK QUIET—LARD STEADY—PETRO- | apples,qu w b2ige.5 tors, ew, Ie. yinpeeles quarters, ew, ge. ‘cherries, Sti, He. & raypberries, ne, She. & 16c.; do., State, 1m 208, Domestic cloth, ‘ | chan 3 e, 14e.; Calcutta, Oe | See fe ma ritabeed sity. Wa Stkaw.—The demand for Haig eracien wae xuod and the markot was fim. raw was fait demand and steady, We quote Bale at Gee, # 7De.; rotnil qualities at #1 a SL 20, and 4 new; Clover at Se. # gored as tie. w 00s for Je. 8 G50. Tor sivt dow oad elded change in prices, Corn was in fair demand and bsg, eo, Bold, per th. the ig Iattor lor fine; Rusu, clean, $2 20 fi dul bse ue Bee BS nat isui hemp, tee erat 0 qaict at about a re Ta cy al Saas an ‘and “700 oaey it be ab ‘d quotations. We oe. j yearlings, 1874's, Be. & arket for American am ple was quiet and The sales were tons eten wea quiet and, unchai The S00 tons Summeriee at $31.10, 25, to Ress at $33, rand 75 tons Eglinton at $29 Sera) quiet but steady; rails were was in fair demand and m4 do. were ‘dull and nozainal; manufactured 1 American, 3 No. 1 Glengarnoek, Gartsherrie, fren rails, $52 4 Lirap.—The market for domestic pig, was grist and lull and nomi without further change. Foreign was guste ty res fair, demand, ang. sien note anish, o1 nglisl eflaed’ (cold), $1 1232; domestic (gold) 5 Sr ae bar (diseoute 10 per cond, Sheers pise, (dn.), Base: (60), see Tuuhad's Soproved tscined load. pivet ritual id rb, centr! an Se. my aes do. ie moderate ‘OLASSES.—The market was 5 Wo ebbing | bestnees, z od, ‘300. ado, refiain @ 850.3 "850, a ‘0c. Porto’ Rico, 486. 55e.; gllsh Has 350! a 50e.{ Now Orleans, 55c. @ 65¢. Nats. . os “i ie . $470 a $4 U5; Bd. , ent spikes, all AVAL STonxs.—' gtadex were moderately strained.in yard, on 1 80, 350 bbls, strained at 1 7734, 300 bis. 2 Tar was quiet Spite of wnrpen- Vilmington tar, mmol t at $2 7 and 100 bola pale at and without further chan; We quote tine, dze.; rosin, strained, $1 85 a $1 90; $2 25; Washington tar, $2 25; pitch, $2. Ours. —Linseod was jn moderate jopbing demand at full prices. Lard was in fair bgaren and steud; tonseed was in demand and firm. Olive quiet and Menhaden dull and (5 $1 03 Bound’ Sie. a 33e.{ Mal do., bleached winter, $1 Northern, do., Sutter oe “0. Stieashed sinter Be. #806. ; do., ni das n 73c.; Olive, cauks,81 15 bss 18; do., cases Rey Rousvm.—-The market was firm ‘and advancing. The nal were 1,000 bbls. Crude tg bale ‘at 6%{c., 1,500 do. do. at 87%e. ron beg fay jstpe here 1a%ee. for October delivery and 000 di ‘at Philadelphia ry 18%¢, for delivery early in November. Crude in bulk was quo! od at 6%. a Te. for October, Zc. for November, do, in bbls., 1034c. for October, 104e. al for November. meeoane standard white, 13% < for October and 1%: for November; cargo lots, 13\c. Naphtha, 403o. for Ostober and ile. for November quotedat 17:4¢.8 18; ‘Philadelphia wasquoted at November; cargo lots, 13,0, Baltim at sige, & 13!e, for Uctober and November ‘ye, The Creek mar! sears rel orted am Oil City quiet; . Tidioute dull at 3734 for United, 1 —The market for common grades was steady, wit auc demand full prices. We quote arly bulk, $1 12 a 81 peachblow, aa aE 25 a $1 “a pee less, ‘butt, Slag 28 sweet yellow. 50 a $2 So pen bens Prot Pork, BL aes beet, 25 "The pork 1 ‘market wos. with: bls. new moss at ont moatn ati de. out 2 cided cl 800 bbls. at unchanged Bacon wax dull’ quoted at 14¢, for city long clear. were steady. The sales were 50 boxes Dellten sat, 13ke. and. G0) plekled shoulders at 10c. Lard was steady and without material change. The sales were 250 tierces new Western at 133¢c., 50 tierces prime city at by at 750 _tierces October at 16¢., 500 tierces do. at x“ Me. 500 tlercee da. at 143¢¢., 1,000 tierces do, ut 147-16c., OO ticrees do. at 14%e. a 14}g0., and 500 tierces, seller ar, wt 12 11-160. Borran—The market was dull, but without. decided change. ‘e quote hoic B2e. ; do. common to good, "Western, cholee, 2B. « 35 ; Western tubs, rn reserve and Michigan, fiir to choi . by wnt demand for ali descriptions was fair, and the market was firm at full prices. We quote :—state’ factory, gommon end fancy, He. © 13%40., @airien, fancy, full creniny 12e. a to good, part skim, fe. 0 116; skims, 6c. a 7c. ; Louisiana, rime, 6c. a The. ; ata, 7c. & 74. ‘carreney; Hangoos, id, cath, rt lover was steady with a fair de- ‘ruiot aud. without further change. Tine: thy was dull and more or less nominal. Flax was in mode- rate demand at about former prices. Canary was quiet firm. Hemp was inactive and nominally unchanged. Rapo was in fair demand and iy. Linseed was neglected nominal, ut former prices. We quote :—Clover, wag 136. a ry re. baer & er tered uy $3 per are , Smyrna 0. Sicily, jemp, forei meet, Aaah 1 600 Bi 70; Minseod’ Caloutta: xsced, Sia, wold. time: an rng $145, gold. STKAMINE was weaker at 15}sc. a 1530. for city and 14}ge. w 15e. for Western, ‘SPELTER.—The m: changed. "We quote?--Finten, foreign, 100 Ibm, gold; ‘lo. domestic, common,’ Srics'was drm and unchanged. We quote: r, matra, 13%. j Singapore, 16c.; pimento, 1c. te; cassia: 2c Atri friean ginger, 11c.; Race do., 9346.5 nutmegs, Was OS per Ib rket for raw. grades was very firm. but aniged | We Rote seley of 900 Boxes agar rayes 210 do, centrifug good refining at He. motations. | We quote Fair refining, 74 Dube, grocery, fair to cholee, Bigc. a Bee dull and nominally un- 1235 087 MT atic per 25 per 100 Ibs. hhds.’ and boxes, Nos. 8 ‘* boxes, Gc. a ate 18 Rico, ig, common Sorpriene, Te, 9 Sie: 6 ery, fair to choice, Siyc. a 9%. 8 100. orushed, Ate 1089 fed, 105, . @ 98g. for Pi et for pig was quiet and nominal. Tin plates dull bus , without ‘especial change. We auote Banos, per tb... 240::, Straits, do. 1u7¢e. 0 Pan sa ins fat 01 ie Hi nore VAS? ote: gold. Ki sige was Uoeght but firm, » & Loe. Seed fais & 35e.: os Ried in, 873, ‘Be. iy do, Conn private with sales We “quote :—Light and he 5,004 tues, OMe He leat, ibive."s octicnt aad Massechiusctts, fe, 9 126" Cro Masenchnsetts filers, 76,0 He; d 10e. a 126. ; do. do. wrappers, 15¢. 18, Tige. 9c. és do. wrappers, —Common Ings, Re. low leaf, Le. a “i307 pave By 17} ibe. iow orks ‘Assorted ieee fine, 12c. a 18¢.; Penn: common, Se. a 11s. ; phys @o., good to ‘lvania, assortes Tots, 16¢! & 25¢.; Ohio Bhge. ‘s 1c. 5 Wisconsi in do. 108. | Grop of 1874—Con ecticut seconds, do, fillers, do., Me. & 1c; do. seconds mmon, Ue, ‘a. 0c. a silers, ale Jere, 70. a Se, Havens a $1 06. Yara—As. forsed iets 87 # vies 20. per tb. NIsnxy.—ieeceipts 69 Dbls. ; the market a trifle firmer, 1H pols sold at $1. 1645, market was quiet but firm. We note sales of | PO is Michi can fleece at 44e., 10,000 Ibs. unmerchantable Hehtean 4 10,000 tbs, spring clip California wool a ane 000 Ton. fall el Be. } Ibs. Cape at | sea. 6 ‘bags sovared O00 be Bast fia at 20s: and on private terms, 6,000 Ibs, X Ohio ls, Western unwashed, 7, %) Ibs. medium do., astern Texas. id steady at Oe., gold. 11s.—The market for both berth and charter froights nd without material chang © engagements 00 bushels iran a ouds | 16,000 bushels at 9d. per isin: ; 5,000 boxes cheese wt '40s. and “about 000 packages provislons, chiefly bacon, at 35s." To London, by steam, shels ‘in at i, and to Hull, by stout 8005, use fe doom te ig The chaiters comprised: Giloucest 6 Antwerp, with 4,000 bbls, napht Philadelphia to the Contine British bark, from Philadelphia wit bbls. crude petroleum at Sx; a Swedish bark, from Philadel- Phin to the Continent (ox Dutch). with 1,50) Din Gores ht Ss.; 8 Norwegian ship, trom Philadelphia to Autwerp Bremen, with 4,000 bbls. refined do., at 4%. Ted. ; @ German ship, henee to Hremen, with 6,000 bbls, do. do., ether, hence rage, With 6d. ; a Swedish bark of 355 tons re with oil cake, at 24s. 64.; an Austrian bei ter, Hence to London with oil eake in bb primage; « German bark, fro with 3,300 bbls. refined petrolew DOMESTIC MARKETS. Cotton qnict; middling, 1 ordinary, 11tge. Net receipts, 3,708 nies, porte to Great Britain, 850. sig Stock, 5 New Onteans, Oct. Cotton easier; demand fair; migaling, iz e ling, 1249¢. 5 ordinary, 1 t receipts, bales’ oan, ‘0,4 Exports ‘coastwise, 34. ‘Sales, 5, Broek, £10,040." Mor Cotton steady ; jew middling, middling, 12340. 0 1 3 pts, ui good ordinary, 110. « Exports constwise, 1, Cotton dull; middling, 12 cert, Ie, Net receipts, Stock, 75,967. Cranirstox, Oct. fniddling, 18¢,; low mfAtdti inary, 140. Net receip ain, 1,007; constw Cotton lower; 32sge.;. ood ord Exports—To Gi 2,000. Stock, Osweao, Oc: Wheat quie Flour steady waukoe club, §! sais of les 1,800 =a ‘on private te! ed yor ton. Mitifesd unchangerl short $28; muddlings, $28 per ton. Canal freigits lower— Wheat, E nen and rye, iio. ; barley # ve, to Albany ; dd. 96. 0 Finlaiotphk Hud: Lake reeeipts—Wheat, 1 150,000 feet Ln peas, + lumber, Wurrato, Oct 1) bole. jw Canal fceights—ge. for whent and abo York. Railroad treigits higher: asking de. for whout, NEW YORE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET, per, Canal shipmenta—Bare, | a Ge, for oat, for corn, for oats to Now York, rloar qut and un | Siewr axp JuTe.—The market was quiet and @hont de. | changed; 80 bbls = Wheat na shade oasioer; light sony cided ch, es Mga butts were in fair dennd and | ing vee Se eens No. i Milwaukee aly. seed, per ton, 0 a it 22. Corn in better mend, for doub! Mouila Imp, closing peg higher? ales 20,000 bushels No. 2 mixed West: | a | MILDER, box 102 Herabt oniee. 20,000 do, do., on spot, as and nominail: ‘pettor a No.2 ee State offered at S5e. Barley ithe only sale, made ublic was 1.0 qe! jet: transactions dul’ and scarce: @)5 for heavy ines im pie at ange a l5c. Highwines nominally $1 I! ToLxpo, poo roy Flour gull. Wheat dull and lower $1 22; No. 1 white Michigan, $1 23 at Bae Svs 1875. ‘abash, N ne hs spot, offered at extra, $1 35; amber Michiga Rovetaber, $1 184: December, $1 danuary. | . 2 dlo., BY (04; No, 2 red winter, November, Aon, a “OT ast on Tejected, le. Corn firme: High mixed, 9 ‘October, Ste. ail the year, 4 paced, ‘Oats dull; No. 2, B00, Freights—-Wheat, 0 Oswego, 5144 500 bbls, flour, 40,000 bushels wheat do. onts, ee bbls. flo th % 4Xe., seller they Oats—Demand light, but hol SiR 1 igo. Spot; 32e. a B24c., seller Nove . wel uh ete ov) Patter auiot mor bags oy at seller November, ber, Pe de: new, $20 50, spot; $20 65 seller November. saad 3 emare quotations nombat shoulders, Bice, clea Tie. Whiskey, $1 1% Receipts Flour, 14.000 bb! 000 do. ; oats, Shipments Flour, 9,600 bbl wieeee oe corn, 30,000 do. ; oats, 97,000 do; barley. 8,000 ‘at the afternoon call of the Board— Corn higher, at 53%;e., 0 seller November. Oats unchanged, Pork euay, cash. Lard eusier, at $1 § 10, Octob ‘October. EUROPEAN M MARKET. - Lownon, Oct, 26—Evoning.—Linseed oil, 248. Sd. 9 248, 6d. percwt. ‘Spirits turpentine, 25s. 6d. a 25s. 9d. per wt. FINANCIAL, GUST BELMONT & Ol SP Nea issue ‘Travellers ‘ dice, ‘ailable ey wit pay of the world, through the Messrs. DE ROTHSCHILD and their correspondents. Also Commercial Crodits and ‘Telegraphic. Transfers of Money on California an Y ONE CONTROLLING LARGE. BLOCKS, NOT less than $60,000, of Life Insurance Stock, ean hear of S| Stic customer by addressing, confidentially, N. B., Herald office. —PUTS. Stock Privileges bought nn Exchange; we give al sna guarbatersatirinction. Explanatory pamphlet sent free, TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Drokers, No. 2 Wall street. $200, CALLS, sold by us on members of tho orders our personal attention $100. Spreads. Straddles, AUEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & 00., Bankers, 12, Wall street, New York, dealers in strictly Al Stock Contracts, good Purchasers’ option either to demand or deliver. closest market rates, Address for information ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO., 12 Wall street. —INSURANCE, GAS, CITY, RAILROAD STOCKS: ‘and Bonds, also Municipal securities, bought and sold dalty, 23 years, ae Beat I, NICOLAY & CO., ck Brokers and Auctioneers, No, 43 Pine siroet, New York. For sale, choice 8 and 10 per cent City and County Bonds and other first class Stocks and Bonds, paying from 10 to 15 per cent, on favorable terins. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, WISHING TO EARN A respectable livin means who would render her assistance to enable her t w boarding house. Address Mrs. HUGHES, Herald office. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other seenrities ; pte. of all kinds: effected with best compa- nies. . J. MABRICH & CO. 117 Broadway. ; NY AMOUNT FROM $1,000 TO $80,000 TO LOAN ON Improved and unimproved Property, this elty oF Brook lyn, term of years, without bom WILLIAM E. LEAVITT, 190 Brondwa N ESTATE HAS MONEY TO LEND ON GOOD REAL Estate for a term otra, without bonus, in any amount: to suit, . BD, CONDICT, 145 Broadway. —"STOCK SPECULATION” is tite title of a new book which fully explains the method of operating in Puts, Calls, Spresdsiand Straddles, Mailed fevo by L. W. HAMILTON & CO.,10 Wall street, New York. aA; —JOHN are supplying Pats, Calls, Spreads and Stradales on the activo stocks at lowest rates. Orders executed by mail and tele- graph and profits remitted by bank draft. Parties wishing to speculate should call or write for our 72 page bool MEN.AND IDIOMS OF WALL STREET, dre: sent x te JOUN tN ET OKLI Gk CO., 72 Broadway, New York, "ALWAYS. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW Mortrages, without bonus, Principals desiring for 30 Sold Sy A HICKLING & CO., eaters AND Brokers, 72 Broadway, New York, BORROW U: EST rt bis Tee. GRANT, 145 Broadway. W ANY AMOUNT, REQUIRED MONEY LOANED OX y oF Brooklyn property, gages casted ut lowest ruten, EELY MOTOR COMPANY—CELEBRATED, WON dertul and most practical of inventions. Ywenty shares of this investment stock for sale by T. W. B. HUGHES, 19 Broad street. J ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. Bonds and Mortgages bought. Y. K. STEVENSON, _APresident Real Estate Trust Company, 17 Nassau street, OODY AND_SANKEY. THE REVIVALISTS IN BROOKLYN. FULL REPORTS THE SERVICES cue IN THE 12 orcLock Faron OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM- ort, 7 Sao ea 3 gheap: AILROAD BONDS bougnt and sold, Quotations and other Information ghoorfully given. W. H. WEE janker, 1 fee seiy ANTED—A CONSIDERABLE SUM OF MONEY, BY ‘a lady not unknown in literature an: Res ble partion plese address GOOD SECURITY, box 1i0 Herald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—BY A MANUFACTURER, $2,000; WILL ive steady employment at fair salary: good security fi" for the loan; references given and required. Address €., Manufacturer, Herald office. SI, (OO. AWANTED,, ONE, THOUSAND DOLLARS 1. on unencumbered Jersey property; improved, Aut worth eight times the money. FREDERICK, Herald office, $20.00 Gress, for one week, $4.00. gh 196 Broadway. TO $50,000 LOAN WANTED UPON GILT. edged Chicago real estate security. Ad. Herald office, RAILROAD, TOWN, COUNTY AN) 5A | WALL | STRE V W YORK, OCT. 21, 1875, « ‘The firm of WARD “y 00. ts his, da dissolved by mutual consent. Cita RLES H. WARD, _Mr, William G. Ward alone wit sign in liquidation. ss BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. _ + AXE EREST IN A VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE. AL Address J. 1, M., Herald office, | chan | “ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED A urers and others; Real Estato ning Interests, &e., negotiated; ing ‘business advised, without portunities, KoferencesCipperly + Broadway ; Wentwort Worth street, ste. Gintdas BARS, WITH aren iness for himself, wo Tevhes in Now York of aouse large iran: tot town or in the city, to sell their goods; hh large acquaintan can give the best of Nag peed Address, for ton days, yiving Tull particulars, Re A. 1 offlee. + Herald Uptown PARTY WITH $3,009 TO JOL in an honorable and ood staple mish wolint °H FOR A $20,009 BUSIN CHANG ing. up: 1,000 stores’ sell my street, baseme: evenings only, at 8 Hndso business and give address of writer, “A Herald Uptown Branch office, his money. } OOKKEEPER, WITH aate aud ageeoable busine, town Branch Peiagisrcn DRvGGIET. Winn 81,0, a German prefor Ith thé ndvertiver. Addons 8, P., FROM $750 TO M1, to open w drug, store West Ty POR SALE tures dls estab ror. partieulars, Branch offies, WITH PROPERTY, FOR n opportunity setdom ‘offered “os. For parvicnlars nddress uno’ « Herald f CLASS BUSINES 1 Brook’ ‘This is Grr, STORE AT A GREAT BAORIAICE = cash; location ina thriving village ten milgs Irom elty, In Now Jersey; rent aby iting 150. Kasey Hh, DOR 162 Herald vitice, , desires to meet with a gentleman of D Stato Bonds wanted. GW. MARKHAM, | "| rentals. | the __..._. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (UST LEMEN OF THIS CITY, NEW YORK. Good rae Anew invention of Woode: winter use, patented for 17 years, public w Prosarvenive ot eo Mlation of thin country’ iy th ect, ronneta Ho fae’ tid wery cheap ont otars “before “sisolviag toatl atent rights for different Stutes; this is a money makin In ntucement for those that are well known in the aterent Siiven PALUON, "308 Wort Twenty thse gee meoed floor, h and Hihth aventies, New ERI eS FOR $5,000 18 OFFERED TAR -| oo sta he and Aine of standard ot Hnglish yeah vations in increas a lemma good connecti with ay business, -Apply'to GRlUGS & aioe Pobar ast nt Sf ve BUSINESH FO AH 10 ean furnish ready a (noes! security for money and bre oe ‘Herald Uptown Branch oftice. NEW AND INVALUABLE INVENTION [REURNTE patented; effecting Cre red feet big mend household. ra 4 erin ot ines a be t usiness, asst Bin ly Ha ors Post ofc ences given and required. TEREST OF AN OLD ESTABLISHED + best market in the cit its reliable man, with $300, may, call 1 o'clock and after 4, at 25 B: t ‘PARNER WANTED—WITHT $000 OF $800, CASI, Join advertiser in opening a butter, ees, es, Eee station means and journalistic. knowledge, weekly, to be thorough American ‘nd highly aan te PARINER AND nusiNess ai WANTED—BY A lecturer, Address 8, M. B., box 179 Herald office. We take the place of a deceased stabli rofitable, ‘manufacturing, business: thorough ners ood ‘Address MENTOM box‘ 182 He \7 CLARK BEGS TO CALL ATTENTION TO HIS iblic for five years, and has proved it ode umaskion ia the work, Mecltes diiemnbann hee the inanufucturerer, 252 Oxford street, London, Ln Gheriy will ingent from, $1,000 t0 $2,050 hired xe dress QUT VIVE, box 198 Herald Uptown Brandl ‘wanted (silesman preferred) ; manufactut Business established three years; u monopoly, machinery an fine trade. Poonch tt fame stand; unmarried man proterred. Address ‘pkictioat, —raurER WANTED_WITHT "50M drown MAYFIELD, bo 123 Herul NTED—AN ASSOCIATE, WITII ABOUT 85,000, TO wi by the advertiser, + Patent Horse Clipper, which has. now been, before jus sudo and storekesvers jn, the United Staten at ane $1,000 ED A SITUATION IN ANY SUB + stantial outdoor business, requiring tact and $1,500 ADDITIONAL CAPITAL AND SERVICES stock on hand costing double’ that a investment iugrantend Brat year, Call on or : GARDNER, Idridge street nen York. $2.500- 500.74 WILL BE ACCEPTED - eu A with ‘his suoant sy 98 excellent established cr 4 everytl cor lete and pa, andsomel ‘ake ea S TBAAG A. BIGGS, No. 9 Dey street, eee WALL STREET NOTES. THE REPORT OF THE PACIFIC OF MISSOURI—~ WILL THE STOCKHOLDERS SPEAK? Ata meeting of the Missouri Pacific Committee to- day, appointed to report upon tho affairs of the com- pany, a report was presented, of which the following is an abstract Pacific Railroad of Missouri exhibit, October 1, 1875, Leased to tho Atlantic and Pacitic Railroad Company June 29, 1872:— EARNINGS. Net For 6 months Pappy Gross, sap ton Dec. 31, 1872....... $1,928,420 $1,337,525 590, For year ‘ending Dec, 31, 1873...........+ 8,707,041 2,805,225 1,402,715 For’ year ending Dec. 31, sssseeeeeses 8,713,452 — 2,261,563 1,451,888 For '9 months ending ‘ Sopt. 30, 1875....... 2,104,326 1,450,550 653,775 $11,454,141 $7,354,866 $4,009,275 INTEREST ON FUNDED DEBT, REN- TALS, DIVIDENDS. For six months ending December 31, 1872, $691, 804 98 For year ending December 31, 1873. For year ending December 31, 1874....... 1,417, 130 m For nine months ending Sept. 30, 1875.... 1,062,854 94 ‘Total disbursements in Transportation De- partment ($1,050,000 being in dividends to stockholders) . seeeeeeeees $4,573,087, 88 Total net receipts in Transporiatio n De- partment .. ee 4,099,275 78 Defloiency......+.++s+05 seeseees $474,712 13 BARNINGS, 1875, Gross receipts for nine months ending September 30, Lh eine Ow Gross receipts for correspond- 2,680,686 ‘19 ing period in 1874......... Decrease... «$570,717 15 RESUME. The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company are losers by the Pacific Railroad (of eit souri), on account of rentals, being deti- ciency of net earnings to meet disburse- ments for interest on funded debt, rentals, dividends and sinking fund for three years and three Months. .....s.ce+ee Aid are creditors for balance due for dis- bursements on account of vouchers and ened Codd: on and fans to June 29, 474,712 18 of assets of the Pacific allroad (of ‘Missoury as as ‘follow! $1,854,000 third mortgage bonds, $100,000 Carondelet Ferry stock. Thus for the three years and three months during which time the lease has run the net earnings ha been $4,099,275 75, and the disbursements for interest on funded debt, rentals and dividends (not including the quarterly dividend last declared), have becn $4,573,987 88, showing a deficit of $474,712 13 on U obiigations contemplated by its lease, besides some $200,000 taxes due and not provided for. Upon an ex- amination of the books your committee find that the following amounts are required on or before February 1, 1876, to meet obligations as they mature to that date on’funded debt, rentals and su pely bills, without allowing anything for principal of ying debt or th interest which would be required to extend the same or to provide for the coupons upon the hypothecated third mortgage bonds in the hands of the floating debt creditors: — Novembor 1, 4 por cent on $800,000 real estate mor! snnseeseesne Leecesscscees Novem! rcent on $2,146, 000 third nt, gold, on ington and ae ‘Louls bonds...... + 27,000 January 1, 335 per cent on $2,741,000 Missouri Pacific second mortgage..... e-++.+ sarees 95,995 Fobruary 1, 3 per cent, gold, on 31000, 000 frst mortgage Missouri Pacific bonds. 210,000 | Premium on gold at 15 per cent. 5.550 Interest due St. Louis county. ++. 32,000 Maturing supply bills 180,000 Rentals, sub-leases, & 40, Taxes due and unpaid + 200,000 Total... + $952,505 Mr, Peirce, thy President, estimates the net earn ngs on the Missouri Pacific division and branches applica- bie to the above (to and including February 1, 1546) to be $350,000, which leaves a deticiency to be ‘provided. for from future earnings of $602,595, and this without any provision for floating debt creditors, principal or interest. The floating debt creditors are not peremp- tory in their demands at the present time, yet they in- timate very strongly that some action is expected at an early day, and your committee cannot urge too strongly upon the stockholders the necessity of immediate ao- tion, as the floating debt is past due, or fast maturin, and the collaterals theroto are liablo. to be sacrificed if there is Bony, The depreciation of their shares at the “ager has utterly destroyed their credit, and, with their large —floatin debt, the directors have beon compelled to use al their net resources tor maturing bond interest and | In conclusion, we would suggest that if the | Stockholders would come forward and take the $1,854,000 third morigage bonds at 75 per cent the tho floating debt coula be retired, and by the wtoc holders foregoing their rental for a tew years we bi no doubt that, with proper management, the rasa | Srowth of business on the Foad will in time maké theit stock of value; otherwise, the third mort bond: | holders (the most of whom are floating debt creditors) may ask for their rights, and in that case take the | Property. In any event we would recommend that, | if the jeases of the several, branches, excepting por- haps the Carondelet, cannot be cancelled, that they be 80 modified as not to prove a loss to the company im operating them, Boa fully submitted. BAYLIS, oF rinrsox, w. T. HATCH, J, B. COLGATE, JACOB CROMWELL, REAL ESTATE SALES. Committee, Quite a number of sales were announced yesterday in Exchango Sales Room, but most of them were withdrawn or adjourned over, owing to the scarcity of bidders, Richard V. Harnett sold, under absolute sale, the first: class five story brown stone house, known as 197 West Eleventh street, lot 25 by 100, by 43.1, by S811, to © R. Berrian, sad property botng. Valued at $16,000, It was understood after the sale that Mr, Berrian failed to | comply with the auctioneer’s terms, and, in all prova- bility the property will have to by pat ap again, H. W. Coates sold, by order of the Supreme Court, ofte plot of land, 111 by 110, consisting of four lots on ‘Third avenue, southeast corner of 102d street, for $21,000, to the plaintiff, the Caldwell Estate; alsa eight lots, cach 25 by 100.10, on East 102d street, south side, 110 feet east of Third avenue, for $12,000; which was’ bought in by the plaintis attorneys, Messrs, Deano & Chandler. D. M. Seamen sold, by ofder of the Supreme Court, one house, with lot, 16.8 by 100 6, on East Forty-fourtd ast of Madison avenue, to street, north side, 125 feet Jobin Bouland, for $16,500, said property being valued at $19,500, Richard V. Harnett offered tor sale a very elegant four story brown stone house and lot, No, 19 Bixty oy th street, which cost $55,000 and mortgaged for $26,000, Only $26,000 was offered for the pl bemy $1,000 over and above the mortgage, fame thereupon withdrawn,

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