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% 4 _ ’ \ Me a ! Ve at 113%. The rates paid for carrying were 2}6+ eoaees OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE The specie engagements for Europe by to-morrow’s Meamers amount to $500,000. It is possible that this ‘mount may be increased by shipments on the part of two leading banking firms which have not yet posi- lively decided how much they will send. RAILROAD BONDS. Theso weré firm and in good demand. Milwaukee wd Si Paul consolidated sinking funds sold at 88, $109,000 changinghands. St, Pan! firsts brought 115% New York Central coupon firsts 123, Rock Island sevens’ 109% and Michigan Central sevens 106%, Union Pa- tifle firsts advanced to 1053;. Chicago and North- Western consolidated coupon gold bonds declined to 9234. In the late afternoon dealings Now York Central coupon firsts fell off to 122}¢ and Hannibal and St Joseph convertible to 763,. Milwaukee and St Paul Grats advanced to 116; do. Iowa and Minnesota divi- Sion sotd at 9234. Consolidated sinking fund at 83 and 7 3-10 at 97. Louisville and Nashville consolidated fose 10.95, One lot of $22,000 Missouri Pacific sold at $0. Tho following wore the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pacific firsts, 1053, to 10534 ; Union Pacific land grants, 103%; to 103% ; Union Pacific sinking funds, 91}, to 92; Central Pacifics, 107% to 10834, BTATR BONDS. State bonds were more active, Missour! long sixes Bold at 1043; Georgia sevens, new, at 105; District o Columbia three-sixty-fives at 693, and Alabama eights! 1866, at 3536, ’ INVESTMENT STOCKS. Investment securities were steady at the following prices:—Morris and Essex, 106; New Jersey Central, 10744 a 10734; Rock Island, 110; ; Delaware and Lack” awanna, 11954; Chicago and Alton, 1041{; Cleveland and Pittsburg, guaranteed, 967; 9 96%; Harlem, 139/¢; United States Express, 70}; a 71; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 118% a 1184/. BANK SHAR: Bank shares sold at 115 for American Exchange, 1153¢ for Commerce, Staf® of New York at 30, German- American at 78 and Ninth National at 80. THR UNITED STATES TREASURY, ‘The Assistant Treasurer to-day paid out $64,000 gold om account of interest and $22,000 in redemption of Gve-twenty bonds, The revenue receipts to-day were $300,000; for the month, $8,000,000; for the year, $83,500,000. Customs receipts to-day, $400,000; for the month, $14,000,000; for the year, $113,500,000. Bank no’ received to- * day, $500,000; for the month, $15,C00,000, $443,312 825,079 45,729,888 ry 651,280 Curreney payments. 606, 583 Currency balance . 84,975,312 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. ‘The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:— Bid, Asked. City sixes, old. 104 10435 City sixes, new + 108% = United Companies of New Jersey. 138 13854 Pennsylvania Ratlroad........ 564g 3 Philadelphia and Reading Raiiroad,.... 4855 ao Lehigh Valley Ruilroad...... 61% Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 2035 20% | Northern Central Railroad, Lehigh Navigation...... so Lehigh Navigation gold loan, 10535, MINING QOUTATIONS, The following are closing prices in San Francisco of mining stocks :— Consolidated Virginia 8534 Calitornia ........... = Begregated Belcher.. 90 Ophir... 0 Yellow Jacket Ei Beat & neicher, Hale & Norcross. Caledonia Succor.. MEMORANDA. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad flirectors, at their meeting to-day, declared the usual quarterly dividend of 24; per cent. One bundred thousand dollars was received from the Ban Francisco Treasury to-day. A despatch from Chicago says:—‘‘It was determined ate railroad meeting hero not to reduce the grain rates of freight at present. Nothing else of importance was done.” Itis said that the public debt statement for March, to be issued to-morrow, will show a considerable ro duction, - On the authority of Messrs. Dillon & Hatch it can be stated that the stories circulated to the effect that the Pacific Mail Company owe the Panama Railroad Company two notes of $500,000 each is untrue. Tho Pacific Mail Company owo the Panama Company $450,000, due on the 29th of August, for which the Panama Company hold steamers as collateral, They also owe, on account of disputed claims, about $200,000, making $650,000 In all. Notwithstanding the foregoing statement, it may prove true that, because the company has not paid its tax bills, such legay measures will be taken at an early hour as are some- limes applied to delinquent individuals. The advance in Missouri Pacific is attributed to pro, teedings looking to foreclosure. RECEIPTS AND DISHURSEMENTS AT THE OFFICE OF THE AS- TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES AT KEW FOR THR MONTH EXDING MARCH 31, 1876. February 20, 1876............ $82,980,988 20 of customs. . $10,513,526 5 eo notes 5,17F .00 00 énternal 56,752,120 17 ++ $139, 733,108 46 \- «+++ $67,921,609 82 ce to disbursing ac- + 14,137,075 be 1, 092/887 20 Pe esses oo seeeseee seeeeeseceseseces 10,618,526 OL WTB... ee eeeeee ee ee $11,723 19 NT OF BURMA AT THE UNITED STATES assay At SEW YOKK YOR TUX MONTH ENDING MaRcH $610,000 00 SEW YORK aiasenane! SATURDAY, APRIL I, 1876.—-TRIPLE SHEET. Fatvar, March 31, 1876 BRFORE CALL—10 AY OM. T00sheL 8 & MS RR. EES, 8 Eee ‘4 = a fo. “oo tel . 2000 Mi ry st Ye ii. oe ecscynge e lu:15 AND 11:30 _ $iooo U 8 *YOAIRD—I0: A, 200 shs Chi 4 N W RR 100 Chi &N ites be 100 Py fy ol 4000 Mil 100 M& 54000 M & 51000 do. 100) M & 1000 H & 8 4000 6, RL 10000 Mich ‘3000 N ¥ Cen 4000 North Mo 3000 Un Fes hi 0 5000 NW ce x 10 shs Amer Ex BI 15 Ger-Am Bank: 10 Ninth Nat bl: 200 Maryland Coai 1U0 Quick Min O ao. S55: See spy 453 32 bs kes RR be} 200 Han & 8 Jo abe 200 Ohio & al RK. be BEFORE CALL—12:30 P, 25 shs LS & M SRE. 200 do 86 shs Fourth NatBk. 100 Maryland Coal.b3 1.0 west Un Tet... 20 Hid $13000 US 2.20403 65,0 118% unchanged. We quote :—Red, ase. ipped, Se. & Ge: fmediumt green, Tse. 8 Se ctloiee roan hurl wad brush, Be: Canpies fi King @ with Pg Jobbing fonast, bee quote Sperm, patent, ps Been Measles ie Mite eusit'& Core (10 98), Fes He; adam tine (12, 14, 16 08), 12i¢. © 17c.; parafine a, 6's and poy arket for Rio was quiet but steady; sales were 5,00) bage, ex Modesta, on private terme and 500 bags at Baltimore, on private terms, Mild coffee was reves, 15! 4 a deni a, Wee Ae C oe "Singapore, c& bind siete oe a 3 Jamaica, eae al Rico, 17c, a isie ; patacassar, sac. a 1 ila, Le. a lde.; ‘Angostura, I7c. @ 1Se.; alle io 2 186. Curacon, 16e. a Lie. Brock m4 cates, but see. 8, 32-ini he $1 ith heads, ‘seinen, $2 ee 4 ‘shook, 75¢: @ be 82 BS % 12 feet, do... a $35 per M. note sales of 250,000 ibs. American lake as 22e., the market closing very firm at the above prices, but ‘Done to be had under sie Coubacy was unchan We quote Manila (large and smi D. poe. Ieee. a 13igot di jo, cord: bolt rope 16c, 8 17c. ay toayrags 9 I4e.; Si rope, 10}. | Baie: Ney Zealand, 1 Tae. ; Russia hemp, tarred, de. 5 ‘American do., 40.5 esi bell rope, ‘Corrox.—The market for spot cotton was ents, with prices ruling in buyer's favor, Fusures closed barely steady, The slosing prices to-day compare with Phureaay'e yale fol foi 15! B “4 lt tg 4 13 13-16 uoiations based on American wiandara ot classification and on cotton in store running in quality not more than hall grade nove oF bolow sho zrade quoted — vy Alabama Ordinary 1 18+ 3. Strict ordinary’. & : -16 Good ordinary M1 546 1 618 11 TG WL Th Strict quod ordinary: 12 VIG 12 116 12 $16 12 816 middling. 12 9:16 1211-16 1219-16 1213-16 Beter ow at 131-18 13 316 13 5.16 13 6-16 133g 13, 9-16 13 9-18 at 14 14 Suret Cire panies He 13 1 ot} Middling t air, mn 147; 147; Pai 15) 15 158 od ordin: ng, 12 7-106. Ther ae wath as Siew -_ Consumption. Speculation, % rd the sales were in th Yoo bal om contract, 400 bales. For future ielive 2,400 bale: Yesterday after two 2. M.—May, rie, June, 400) ab 14 2c. 304 wit July, 300 at 8 11-32e., 100 at 14 5-166, vga 4 ‘Total, 3,800 bales. To- pril, A O00 aloe ae 13 Bei6e.. t 13 9-16e., 100 short notiee, ints he. May, 1,000 'at s00 hd Sine boo ne 14! ‘fou ae 14. B-Ibe! vitae 3 a, OR: Eatin ; lay last ; ny Last week, % year, 5,845, tal ‘since Noptember 1. arr ‘bales. Cotton freights aieed a6 follawes—To Havre, hy stoum, %e., compressed, To Hamburg, by steam, %¢- compressed. 6 Bremen, by stoum, 34c., ‘compressed. 10 ‘Livorpool, $d. U-dad.” by Sten: oy sail, 982d, Market firm. 0 BEUSt, ‘2c. —Opium was firm at $425, gold, in bond, and $6 1233, currency, for job lots. Oil vitriol was quict at $1 75 Be out Tot large Voth pad, So; adice. per to. for smaait lots, iy at 27c. for refined. Cream tartar was t Se. for American and French, and s04¢e. wdered. Alcoholics—Chloroform and ther were dy ‘at We, for the former and O4e, @ Ge. for the latter, addy at 1140. for refined city and i1}sc. lor do. Gaiters Balsam tolu was steady at $2 a $2 2 urgundy sa we pitch was frm at Se. Guarana was unchanged; quoted ut ‘0a $8 73. Manna, new crop, was quoted at 4.6. & 400. foF small, § 0 for li rts, Russian for cantlsnstdes, woes aula at Si 25 u 81 60. Castor oil wag ady at 13¢, for cases aud 1c. for bbls. Shellac wi 36c., gold, for Huellshe arge und firm ut ‘$9 per ton, © ld. Eressiate porash wae quict at 230, » -y. Bichromate potasn was Suited ide sat mmmontas dull: at Toxe., gold. Irish moss ‘was cele at Oke. 8 Jo. Uambler Was Erm 98 Uo. gold. Epsom salts were in fair demand at 2c. Sumac was quict at 35 Argols were ste: at 28, w 82: Secording to quality. Uentian root wae st Cassia buds were in fair demand at oot was auoted at 9c. for whol te with upward tendency. ice. tor ordinry italian, qui ieee Tic. and 10s. 70 arrive. was dull at 17igc. @ 1B0. Castile sonp— 118% 17000 8S .&. 119°" | yenice turpentt se a ge aa was onti white was quoted at 16igc. and Marseilios pure SECOND Doan —t PB w hottlod at “icc” gold; Rochelle ealte ‘were steady $5000 N 10484 400ahs Mich Cen...be GOK | wt W)se, for vbIs. and B1}gc. for boxes. Quinine was ‘5000 L 6h Re. : getive $2 20. Blue “vitriol was steady i. 5000 M 2 as active at $4.10. odide potash was in fair 10000 M 65 mana wna steady at & 25, bull ik 1000 M. 60% | Alum—Lump wee in ‘fait ‘demand ‘st 2he a Zuc. 4000 M 603, | Chlorate potash wax in fair demand; quoted at ic. 2000 M | a Bliees gold, aad le. fOr, ereenbask, | Tarterie 4000 Ni 03, | acid wi 42: gold, for crystal, and 22000 G0! | Soc: tor vowdered. Citric herd was firm at Tec. a T¥e,, by 1000 Gos 7000 sos 10000 cox ot = 400 do © 109 Ohio «< Miss bee oh 2H AStIORR..be 1 100 Kan PacRit.. | though s0 late was the season that about as much business 00, do... WoLSs4MS RB. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT EASY—FUTURES EASY— FLOUR EASIER—WHEAT QUIET—CORN DULL AND LOWER—OATS QUIET—WHISKEY DULL AND LOWER—PORK QUIET—LARD IRREGULAR— PETROLEUM STEADY—TURPENTINE STEADY— ROSIN STEADY—OILS QUIET—FREIGHTS QUIET—COYFEE STEADY—SUGAR STEADY. Fripay, March 31--6 P. M. Tho commercial situation at the present writing !s much the same as it was last week and as it has been for several weeks; yet wo remark a gradual improve- ment in some quarters both in the movement of mer- chandise and in the general tenor of the market— hardly perceptible in some cases, but, nevertheless, real. The mercantile community hi about given up all idea of any possible help trom the seat of the national government; indeed, they have more to dread trom the law-breakers who there abide than to hope from the law-makers who do nothing, and go things com- mereiai, as well as things financial, drift slong without let of hindrance. Business is, accordingly, siow the coantry over, and the chief commercial éentres are about as listless as the smaller places, Hore the wheels of commerce revolve, it is true, but so slowly and hesitatingly o indace the fear that they will stop. In some depart- ments a fairish trade has been in progress, but on the whole merebants have seen but little in the to encourage the | hope of any considerable activity at an early day. Some at- tractive features have been presented in certain branches of | business, notably the opening of some of the larger retail dry goods houses, but the influence of these bearcely ex- tends beyond their own counters, and is wholly destitute of fnfluence in the general wholesale merchandise markets, | week. Hardware bas ruled dull all through the week, al- bas been done during tho last week in March as there was during the Inst week in February, Boots and shoos have moved slowly. Dry goods have been both slow and irrozu tar. In some cases « fair business has been reported, while {n others nominal quictude obtained, notwithstanding th fnet that prices were scarcely ever so low as they are now in many instances, Drugs have been sought after to a fair ex. | tens only, amd many dealers report the marcet dull joton all, but articles been nominal. So far as tema ee ee some the mes,” “put the times that lent saying mach. att than now, and nearly ail few commodities. ae has een ott limited to what are termed the “legit. trade and for shipment. Breadstuffs moved slowly “ait turoagh the week, bat priegs have varly all of which have remained quiet during the entire | R | Tries | galetas axe, Valerian root was quoted at 4 15. for Licorice root was quiet at toriner pric gold, and from Be to lic. currency for st ice Aste, Calabria, was quiet at 8c. 4 3Xe, Spauish solid was demand we 29¢. 4 28e., yold. | Fignatelll was quiet Small Guzalina was quoted at 200. a Y0c, as ave. P. #8, sain was al quosvea at 4c, lected. Lieork in he. Tage. Saifron wi ade a Soe. for 12 for spa.ish. Galangal root was Cod liver oll was in tair demand id was in moderate dem: at pe to Sl IU Aices—C: held at 13c. & Ide. Ginger was firm | oiire, c, for Jamaica bleached. Krgot was weak, S1 Qui a was quoted at G7e a but steady; quoted at 20. for 11g. fof contum ana neonite, 2c. « Ze. 108 tnd $1 23 for rose, Arvenia wae tn fair demand he ah 374, Fold, tor red. at a ferred do. ‘beads wore aula. Wea uote Mustard ellow Gaitorate, Foss 0 80,5 oro 6, Obeees brown ste, dacs yellow ‘anary— Prime Dutch was quoted at 87 7. Sand dagtae was firm ay Hemp was quiet at $1825, Caraway was dnin at luc. & 124¢.” Coriander was quoted at oie. Camomile flowers ruled qui 106. for Koma n, Giy- cerino was in fatr demand wad firm marjoram was quiet aztec. seording to wn ‘Je. tor German. PE gy sige was stoady at die. Ir Honduras and 5c, a $7c., gold, for do, ao. tor export. «dela quict as ioe, ‘was quoted at 12c. a 13c., cold. Gum damar alee. Gamboge was quoted ut G7e. sae at ide,» 17e | Carbonate ammoais was $50 Bold. basential ovis were quiet but no radi changes werd made in price. has uote Ol ‘Stes SS ‘8 G5e. ; oll lavender, Sanderson's, 82 $1 75, all pee 1903 olteloves, $3 Bronwin sive aa zk Eng! oil ufeharny ei 30 #gc. 5 eke al ane og, Sil gota bleach ng, pow || 2c. w aie, curreney; supet carbonate soda, john Dwi Keg), 4c., currence dy at oe, « 62e. for choice, S8c. a 60c, rime and 4Uc. # 45¢. for inixed. The market for codfish was fairly active at $5 50 for oO A An for Grand Mackerel seal ont isatrelled. Wat seared ang firs. Wee gt George's end, core let, 5 VGrand Bani do. $4 $0) 88) 8 16 Re "Non herring, Nev 1, iee'e Whee ented dor f berrelied de. MH portiand, $170 0 85: Labrador: un. — Receipts Flour, 13.510 dole + gorn meal, 2,100 bbls. Is. and 628 Napey thau they would ‘accopt ‘qeaserday. dole. ineinding Stave, Wemearn hern, quotations. flour tothe extent of Ubi Gorn mivateSaler were 600 bbls aud 200 necks at tbe ane $3 OY & $4 00 s 4400475 5108 540 6508 600 40 475 5108 540 5508 700 510 550 75a 650 TWe 82S [5258 650 6508 700 70 e 845 8258 950 4508 520 a2 ew Be $0 650 7a 925 90 310 oo 10 wo 350 ‘ungraded i ete white Ne'281 90 for: whit 1, $8 for red winter. “itye was quiets 1. rivate terme” Gorn was cull sud = ‘closing nit i, Wigs for the different grades” re Dushels nt Colje. a U7e, for steamer aud end mixed, for no rade and WO3¢e. for Jersey, 3 Bete malt ‘500 bushels sold at irrirate Pree Gull with salonof avout 32000 unhele at 4Bi¢e. for rNoct ret ize foi ode tise” aber jed—Turkey prunes 111 active, lescriptions were neglected. — faoten per box, 82 ioe ot se arte do. 10a ee @ disposition te wren thelt’ sapplies on an wawill- ng market, Freiguts have alternately flavored the seller and the shipper, without decidely affecting either, until tow- Ard the clove of ‘he week. | Provisions have sold inoderaiely wel. principal fou. ing small, hedde whi Are pret week ago. Un Instances lower, Wheat was qutet, and. in the abpsnee of gales, sominst the higher rate: jan {reights checked the ad. Lom ae va and,dechcely te tower, ail hande a lowe eould . Cate were alee hiskey ‘dail and 220. ,0 ct Fonca veans Mt 00 ie SM althon Toot wae a ray held tae “Re waive “oe 250, fait do. Gam sarablo was, quoted, at 1Se. fur and lic. Angostura bark | treo and. fruity Mea ar Boe, Sassafras bark was | ule at Be Squills were quiet at lac. Lavender tlowers wero 250. tor Hngils | pl Plams. Southern, 18c. @ 20¢.; Hay was quiet but ping, at ‘st Tc. 0500, 5 at Ge, a T5e. eo Siade's a ‘3 for Russia. clean, 4 Bailed for Unites 8e, & 20e. ; 20 to ay Ibs Rio Grande, x60 1013 From Mr. since neglected, . 2, $20 were niu, 20e. & 2ic. ¢ yd common hi lows :— Total stock Mow contrifayat and do, muscovado ay Navan steady. with $17 gt a e2 side nomin: Provisios tlerces, 1! bls, The pork nal The March, $23 008 jasked. 3 ers $0. note private terms; * Pea term: en Par ¢ beeper: Western at 1: refined wi 4 Continent an Rice. —The ‘We quote to good, 434c. S bond. 23g0. 8 for domestic. choice. ‘Tin was firm, i7c. a cco. — Fe. a 250; 0 eases do., crop Wutsasy. WoW Ket was very qi eeived. h with $Y on pe 10\e. per I ee i ge. care Sailed for United 5: Supply to August 1, five months.. wera ane} ives Probable, fapply to September 1. five months...., 146, oman " quiet and easy. The if" 200 tou terms, and {oD ‘tons D ‘wnd th On the way to Sailed for the U Supply to August 1, four month: Estimated shipments ‘in April, by cable Probable supp! Cegeuroption in We Porto Rico, 2, iows:—Roatn stenly? ‘i asked; May, pas and "Stee prise “4 ai, sales of 25 50 pickled yee Ey fresh bi sae Me rere was ae el Wet ig tleroes vold.on private torma. We 4 mess, $13 « $13 50; plain do. vit ‘50 Fine ae tiered city extra India'mess, heidi mess, $23. By Caroll Stranixk.—Recei, market was quiet 1874, on private terms: at He. w Ie, Le. and Ise; and 200 ‘bales Hava Fanging froma 86. Receipts, 116, bole srbiskoy, 50 bbls, hi pola, alcohol. The til description ani imited demand. Room, per steam, sri, while the rate'for grain to Liverpool, retail ‘Straw—Lovg * rye, TC ‘Hee aNp Jute.—The market bales Sisal arrived by the id and 193 bale . He wy rane Se. Hesaitn report us follows :— eS.—The market was ver ‘eee "1500. Montovideo at tee Buenos Ayres (from Anti ‘and on "private dry Texas. 4] term: msi 22 Tio 1Stbee ‘see, fe Ye. : Boy all gold, selected; Texas, 24to Oc. w 11 ibe., Bige. 5 We guste: a 8.1 rises ruding it buyer's favor. Were 90,774 sides. jes and 2 samo petted were 25,700 sides, of which 22, Ei 700, to the Continent. We eoblght ide, Tee, Stock in New York, April 1, Stock in Boston, April 1 tuixed, refi 400. a New Orloans, good, 48. "0 ey, ubout Be. Tho market for spirits turpentine was ney Jue. busts, Se, Jd, according to location ; Sisal hemp, "Bie. aGe., gold. Messrs. Willot & balance, do. common bid Pert Ade September 1, five months. do. ‘qualities at 4 0s. in March, by eabie. four mor HSS iS Ibas te. a 18e. ; ‘Recei Eglinton, $29 0 hein O94 diilox. rts s Tausnos Ayres, $36. do. ‘2ic, ood damuged Buenos Ayres, 20c. w 2ite. ; d do. eoumon hide, 200 a Wal guiek, “We Be. 5 ops clayed, ‘e.; poor dam. State, Ste. Peanuts id at Bales, Stoek in New York, April 1 2,800 Stock in Boston, April l.. 300 Total stock. hs; Dib gold, four uF mouths, ‘ore Cras, Kota, 18 to 20 Ibs, 16e. a 18c., to 34 lbs., 180, o ‘Southern, currency, as they run; eity laugh cow, 45 to 60 Ibs., Ze. currency, selectes Hors.—The market was quiet and lower on_ new hops. Emmet Wells’ weekly hop clreular a exports Receipts for the weok. 1176 Why 1878, 73,000" 4 $2050; steel, $50 per ton: do., for the 0 went to Califor. id bas Roe ‘Mesors. Willett « Hamlin report stock as fol- jes of about 1-5 bbls. at dle, a 41dgc., and Ol folli asked; Unitea, “immediate, ¥ steady. Unite Vey iad Ci ons bacon, ‘ot terees und 067 boxe market wi Poy mand da 12%e. do. a bid, $23 85 patie 000 Tbs. mmon to good str 1244; do. Wilmingtot $1 60: tar rted res rude, ij rdity yt ‘hi | e "ialtinore. ie Advices from thi ‘ bid, hs - Me: City ‘dull; ®2 08k Parke! Union, Bose Prime moss was quoted at Cut meats were unchan: ‘goo ane A the a0 fe eof hams were quiet from Wlmington wets ws met | % E. Wil. bbls on dock at tic. Hosin was steady, with, ties of 400 bbls. common to yood strained at $1 70.4 $! und 1,000 bbls. strain ms. We aer —Spirits turpen- tine, Alc. 0 nine, ‘3 ule) at in bulk, gai 30, but un. changed: quoted at $45 a $28 for prime Western, Bmoked moat for shoulders; 390 should and easy. ete pry new sis gan bid, $14 bid, ‘June, Sit Be. edi hair 174 ‘Tse asked Hi Sia'cd “bid! $14.70." aaked. “The” sales w tierces 14 40 #14 42: at $) $14 and $14,558 $14 S736 for, June, mostly, ot Hie Boy spot sales wore’ OO tierces city at "14 Bit Owvemern at $1430. and ‘30 terest choice at 1¢33ic7 uoted at 143%c. for South America, 14%,¢. for 13740. for Cuba, Butter was tirm ana active, Bde. tate, att 04 Sec piers to fancy, 9c. a market wi a, fair Slge.: do. Suaan—The market for raw was quict but « qu but quiet. Visge. the wales reaching 1,000 bhds, on was quict, but steady; sales were 100 cases sundrios cH eases Obio, ey 1873, ae private terms se 1874, at yulled. eapel hi pio Cork, ‘er ‘orders, with d naphthe at Os. #d., to United King Sine. Denes to London or Liverpool, wi 4 German bark, hence te Brem: fined Plies ith MIPTS YOR TWO DAYS. xc! Veal ee te he Os ‘500 he 150 boxes’ bacon, 173 ‘aera. the henee to Car. 2.500 quarters of grain ms oll cake on G9 to Lisbon, with 00 i A British bark, 600 bvis. residuum ‘itens Tew 406. old 3 S8e. eae prime, 9 od, te, was firm. syle was quiet; of room per to-day's st witn fair demand. SPKLTER was quiei Sus steady at $7 1; less one per cent ts—12 hhds. 36 tie Que firm, at Lose fair to choice, 3 fe, OMe: srished 106. one; Ofc, : eu Yoat. 10% 25 bbls. and 15 tails Kentucky leaf was ac- rivate terme, Seed i ed i brices 75 bbls, ‘Gave no important changes to note. ‘The mar- tho sales being confined to small lots. Prices, howev inity lower. | We note sales of 6,000 Ibs. 00 Ibs. X and XX Ohio do, ‘at 40c., 12,000 ibs. do. at 3 «000 bs, avin Call bine do tide bage puted hac! pat ays puller = orado at 27 Sprivate terms. 1,00) Ibs. Obto 2,500 Ibs. fail ifr ia wool, ibs. super pulled, and etroleuin tonnage was the most in request, light weakness in some instances for tlso for grain ¥ hich were in ndon was easier per steam, eamers, ised :—To Jalver, ool, por steam, 500 90) bales cotton, fo Laon: t Norwegian bark, . per bushel, A 200 bbls, A German bark, A with 5,200 tons, from Bi id. An A 3 ical Farpay, Mareh 31, in bark, or Naples, with tobacco, NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, 1876, ls — Boe, oy cate Laws, Hogs. 853 a 1,747 - a aes 3 ts at ~ - = - — 2,045 — = 1,205 1909 - 1,028 3 300 3,073 in be quoved, I2ewt. From 5 ards T. astm kee tise bs. The quality of the herds, above avoted, was lowed coarse: ‘pothing eh Al rts street tle for TL 1,884 5 “lth all the horde to Wand shi ott Ho Prices w ps * SA Tiltuols steers av 1: 15 ‘Illinois steers a *, Preigin, fe ew 3 lilimows steers at 1 a 1 eres Wold tor selves 16 fuitaois oe bead on 19 bead, wei 136 Tilimote ‘ss ‘Itinois. steers at vaht, steers amington, $1 60: turpe ys hard, 81 00! yellow dip, #2 $2 00; virgin, $3 1s. 1,000 bb1s. ap ew Bedltord, for export; ioe supposed 10 ve $1 00. We qugto:—Cattonseed, erude, Bae. Southern yellow, 8c; yellow and’ white wintor, Ge. ; linseed, casks and bbls, bite. ard. Winter, $1 68 w$1 8; sperm, crude, $1 90; do., blouched inter, G1, x3; do., natural’ do., | $1 90; ‘whuile, er Northern, 7 ched winter, Zea. | “de. olive, cases, Bt 85 0 $4.40: winter bi rom | | panies, 18 Mlinois steers at 10\%e. . 1h Titans roane lose. per ieokgie Steers at lige, per Ib., with $1 0a per bi aa Jims 17 Hiinais steers ws Vic, per tb. woluht inois steers at Lic, por Ib., witl la wel Louterback’ vol a tor Moris he 6g, Mlinots “steers at? tog Livingstone sold for eat haa relat 8 wh. strong ‘Thompson ow i aig Shi ewt. : 6 i. ci Ilindis steers at Ie. per Burchard & Merritt sold for issouri steers at Ile. per Ib., 16 Missouri steer $10 Ib,, weight Y ewt. « Ba ‘bully gross weight 220 lbs-y-at Ge. per. Cary sold “for Coon & Nusbury per Ib. with $1 off per head, welght 7c a7 fi fers at 10lge. & 1134, a woight Vail & Kirehway sold for Abby € Adams ‘34 Iiliac gress eight 39,300 Ibs. at 10%e. per Ib., with $1 off oe ad, to dress G6 Ibs. net: for selves, 16 linols stoors, gross | weight i Tbe. ‘At 1tge, per Ib.,' to dress SG lbs. net ; 15 Illinois steers, gross weight 21,000 Ibs, at 11%. per Ib., h' $10. off be lot. “to dress ST ‘ibs, net; 10. Ti: Iie. ver y & McPh Mee. per elyght rs, GrORS wei; = to dress 57 lbs. net. aR son sold for selves 65 Thine weight 7 cwt. , 31 steers at Yigc. a 10) owt. ; for K. Maynes, 37 corn fed Ch: lb., weight 6 ewt ino eors SMewk; 19 IMlinois steers at 10c. Ub, weight weight 6}, ow. W: E- Dadiey sold on commission 65 Illinois steers at 10%ce. 8 10a. per Ib, wolaht O44 7 ewt.; 15 Illinois oxen at te. ‘fioldschmide | sold for udder tr sat 10%e. per ie Pith $1 on "per b weight Oi ewt. ; for T. Feifer & Lo", 30 Indiana atoers, siKe ry r ib., weights 6g ewes ee for aunt & 4 ers at Hge. per Ib., weight Ge. per “Ib. we! ew weight 126, por Ib. tb. weight 1 ewes 4 Lilinois steers ut ary Di we w and small. ring lambs at Bic, ‘om fair to choice. per I. & Pidoock © sol bs. per heud, at Tye. V 2 ry wt at 7740. per. ib per De per tb, Hum Iba, at 6% per Ib, 130 } 144 Slate sheep, poe rade slow and only five si os reported ad; no calves inclu were fF uroms galves 10e m wale; course quality meal for calves 8 any smooth slow at Hoas. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatyxstox, March 31, 1876, Cotton dul; yj mldaiing, 1836. gtdinury, 10%e. Net roveipt ba Stles. 806. Stock. S1.76h. Weokly-Not, receipts, gross, 6.063, Exports—To Great Britain, 3,480; to th Huent, 8,000; to the Cheunel, 1,560; couitwise, 3,800. Sales, New Onteans, Murch 31, 1876. Cotton easier; middling, 13e.; low middling, feet ordinary 10%. Net rec xports—To Groat Britain, coastwine, JOO. Sales, ‘ooo! ioc 244,850, Net receipts, 25,461 ‘bales; gt Great Britaia, a France, y ent, 4, } comstwine Correction—Ex- , Sales, 27 rts to Grent Brital eh 24, should have been 9,401, ad of 9,507, Monte, March 31, 1870. 12%e. w Le. ; low middling, 117 ic. lc, ‘Net recetpts, 1,498. bale: Cotton eary; middlin a ordinary, ports . France, coustwise, 69. Sal eS Savannan, March, 31, 1876, Ww ii middling, 13c. Cuanuesro 31, nd oasior; middling, middling, 01 baler balge! Exports Mio ¢ to the Continent, 840; Poot Flour unchanged; ales of 1,500 b i. 1 Milwaukee club at $1 U8; 4 steady; Michigun, 80,000 v0 di do, Fiour, in ‘300. ebb wheat Is, con 8,00 artery 4,000 Flour quiet and an- |, Wheat quie ics 1,500 bushels. N do. No, 2 Milwaukeo do, wt $133, at Gle. ou track. sales 1 car State, on track, Me fuirly active at Unchanged quotations. Vor for heavy mess. Lard dull at 14e. stien ast ini to Flour quiet, unchanged. Whoat dull; Ni 1S; Non Sun Ste; No.l white. Michigan, BI ous Xo. 2'do., $1 14) 38 April, 126 winter, Ape & rn . % aie a Hoes nd ‘ations Clover need held at ¥9 40, Receipts—6,000 bushels wheat, 02,000 do. corn, 700 ‘oats. Shipments—so0 bbls. flour, 3,000 busl wheat, 9,000 do, corn, 4,000 do. outs, Cmicaco, March 31, 1876. Flour—Demand falr and market frm. Wheat steudy and hicago spring, 03, toot $1 0255, Apeil; BL tod, he. icra Buike., April: 94360., May wees and lower trean.tde.; regular, S0%jc.+ spo April; 80ie., May. Rye steady and tirm « ‘ibe, veed—Densand fair an market firm ut $2 108 “5. wood d woul, 50 0 $9 65. Pork steady, fale demand ee Bs eae to quality 5 Ret ete of pac ar pri May; une. Lard. eu but. ood demand a Wet 3 80, ¢ aud ahs $13 “Ao 14 0232, + $14 1735, ‘s $1 BS steady with a'fwir dem wheat, th 000 Binet Orn, dh barley, 500 Sooke eetvacuie Piso, ‘wheat, 16,000. bushels; corn, 7,000 do. ; oats, 7.000, barley, Sarin) do. ; ot ioe 828, Atthe afternoon exll of the Boned Wheat trer but unchanged, corn firm at 440 April, ic. nchanged, Pork easier, but un- ghanced. Card's shade higher, ae $13 81h cash; $14 US, ay. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provipence, R. I., March 31, 1876, Printing cloths quiet at eseenenett prices. HAVANA MAI A MARKETS, Spanish gold, 222 « 2221, F niuugoticudy son the United ant rot a xchat ste: jon the Unites Steres, OO days, currency’ 11% 0 10% discount; 00 days, Ped La 13g premium ee ht gol ar firm, but not quotably higher. EUROPEAN ha ica PP sa Propucs Manxxt—Lonnox, ‘Even- -—Sperm oil, £04 per tun, Calcutta Miced, a bdo i. a FINANCIAL. | vas ST BEL ONT #6 Ban ‘21 Nassau st.. issu Tra Hers? Credits available in all parts of the world, throu Messrs DE ROTHSCHILD and their correspondents. Also Commercial Credits and Telographie Transfers of Money on California aud Earope. RAPANOB COUNTY COUPONS,—THE COUPONS due April 1, 1876, of the ‘Houds of Arapahoe county, lorado Territivy, will be paid on oousetlon, when das, at the Fourth N. kK, w York, | NEW BOOK ON STOCK K SPECULATION, mailed free to any address, ex explaining how large profits are made on pristtons, comtracts. Salle, spronds or strad- dies, for 15, 30 or OU days, ng at best market rates by L. W. IAMILTON & CO,, 10 Wall st., New York. NY AMOUNT TRUST FUNDS TO aren ON yiaar Mortgage, city or LEAVIET & Li Wis —=PUTS AND CALLS ON ALL THE Acti Socks boughs and sold by us, at best market rates; book ex- plaining the system of operating with stock privitoges sent free on application. TUMBRIDGE & CO, Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall st., New York. —JOWUN HICKLING & CO. « offer their services in making fnvestments in stocks and stock privileges. Advice when and how to operate given fn 72 page book, ‘sent free to any a sunk HICKLING & Ly AND ‘and other Seoustciess Taveraen ot ait’ kinds nn lone 4,3, HABKICH & CO., 117 Broadway, ONKY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE m improved icity) Property; Trust. Funds, several amounts Apply to HORACE 8. LY, No. 22 Pine st. OOKLYN A =FIKST MORTGAGE ON DWELLING PROPERTY, near Park, by EW. 50 Broad st. Fr Mi brown stone dwelling for sale by E, road st. the denomination of + datterea ¥ . bearit ‘will redeem the said National Bank, in New that the interest thereon will cease on that day. SW. HOFFMAN. City Auditor. APITAL WANTED—IN AN EXTENSIVE INTEREST coal and a connected ; ae 5 aon eee dary tracts, guaranteeing satistactory pratte. For interview dress STEAM, box 517 \MHST CLASH 7 PER CENT -, aenalaineakand é York State, for ante at par, by b. B. NEWBURN, 60 frond pax ; ON NEW YORK. BROOKLYN OR WEST. A URPEN PORE, 181 Brondway. 5 avant AND ry ORGANIZATION oF Corporate Com VILLIAM W. Balti , No. S Broad st. ° STATE oO fa dot, 8 “ wae, EP AnTWENT, TRRASC eesti *Couania, March 2, ch Aaa sand Wovens ocean S January, 1876, on hye M aatron bonds and tt ate of South Caro iin awit ‘ve paid on and af pri 1, the National Park New York, and at the Treasurer's office, Columbia, 8c wane paid coupons of 1875 will also be paid on presonta- poor PL Sie 4 24 4 8'premium, | FINANCIAL, 1X PRE CENT WO: EVO LOAN OW TMPROVED property, im suins to suit cy DE wir, nz Broadway, basement. ville Chattanooga and St. Lo ockholders.on and after the first. clay “ot STEVENSON, vat No. 17 Nassau at., New York. A OF $25. mx, ‘against bond and mortgage, on first class proper ress E, BS box 4020 New on" Yo of the City Ha Herald ottice. $1] LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO. York, Baukers and Brokers, invest in Stoc character. The firm numbers among its who have become rich through Frothinu! nate investments, purchased aud carried long as dex sired ou margin from 3 to 5 per 4 for circular. $1, 000) WANTED—ON CHA “MORTGAGE for one year, worth $10, 000. Notary, 34 Pine st. Wall st., Now of ales trons th TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS ™ roved re} 6 Proved Proper ILLS, Nov 2% Pine st. ON BOND AND MORTGAGE (SIX PER ie 820, 00 SHIPMAN r MERSEI¢! 52 illium st. $200.000 ° NEW YORK ae es due in 1596, A. MORAN, Nc 40 Wail et. for sale by N® it aN The ip heretotore existing under the firm name of Clarke ‘* Loutrel is this day dissolved by matual consent, All outstanding accounts will be collected and settled by C, Frank Loutrel, who is authorized to sign 1m liquidation, LEMU 6 CLARKE, 100 tu 81,209 ivilege of five; ren! ir *EELTS MANSON, ‘No. 410 ‘all on or address ‘i Nord Sth st., Philadelphia, SPE TAL OR GENERAL PARTNER WANTED. To contribute $25,000 or #50,00) ton well established g business that is ourning large profits daily increased ® hundred fold; ‘advertiser will contribute a like sam ineash. For Dattieulnrs ‘apply to Mr. WILLIAM WARD, Drexel Bullding, New York. AUCTIONEER WANTED AS 0 Ge ae has stores and cash fer ds K. K. K., Herald office. WHOLESALE PANGY ROCERY, TEA AND coffee house, wishing to aad new lines to their increas ing business, wants ® Partner, with $15,000, for office oF rat option. Apply to, GHIGGS & CARLETON, 93 ulway, “RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED A PARTNER, with $2,000, in Woe sr sh manufacturing busle OK, 137 8th at, OR iL FIRST ited BREWERY iW LE-A SMA. ‘one of the most flourishing cities of New Kngland ; 1 ‘Address AVON, competition and at @ very low figure. Hereia ofig BROS, 34 MBER AND COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE—OR will take partner poxcel 0} mia 5 J. ATW ER, Riverst Yi DLS CAFFERTY, 93 4th ay. arin Es, WARDWARE OR NOUSEFURN Goods wanted, in exchange for first mortage of $2, on New Jersey Property. Address %. T., Herald ofl iE PROVRIETOR AND trade publication, which twom ago, has received subscription fist amounting to over $3,000. per annum, wishes to moet with a party. possessing about $10,000 - [oF the circulation, advertising and affuirs of the enterprise; those having somo ex: ‘office and examination of ‘even the most suspicious of ite ‘Address B. HUNDRELL, the purpose of enlarging to tako charge of the bus inquisitive tri perionce preferred the enterprise will convines Gnmiuencas and reltability. jorald offic ‘ANTED—A PARTY OWNING UONPRODUCTIVE lets to build & two story hnilding, 100x100 oF for w factory for A light manufacturing business, be: which will be leased. bya roeponaibie party for or longer, Address A.M. 58., jd Uptown office. by b 1 V ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $2,000, IN A WELD ‘exteblished business, to take the place of a retiring partner, Address M., Horald Pultadetphie Braneh office. ANTED—A_ in living busines: business not particul reply early, Address WiILsO co. eee YOUNG MAN, WITH $600, TO JOIN rtiser (who bas the tame amount, and ex ail tea and cote Ww. HUSINESS WAN. WITH a0 70 ash manutueturing businoss, paying 100 at Cailon 3. T, JOHNSON, Kvergresn at, sod Mag: Brooklyn, 1776 —EXCLUSIVE AGENT AND CANVASSE! es wuntea; State, cities or Pag to sell republi- eation of Darand's celebrated pictur: ‘laration of Indo- — July, 1776, Address PUBLISHER, 147 Mer 50x20¢ low 4: iver jie od eee! Heral —WANTED, A PARTY WITH THIE re hy ov to an’ equally in a lucrative ek, ir $50,000 this season, Address EDMUND, Branch ieee good business and making a om the city; must be sold to 3 | $7 00! ) —GRIST MILL—RARE CHANCE, DOING 40 miles ———-- So BUSINESS TROUBLES, Messrs. Cornish & Co., importers and dealers is woollen goods, of No, 636 Broadway, announced a sus pension of business yesterday, and attribute their mis Jortunes to the unremunefative condition of trade. The firm state their Habilities to be between $150,000 and $190,000. They now show a nominal surplus, but admit that it is liable toa shrinkage which will, in all proba- bility, cause it to tall below the liabilities and necesst- tate a compromise.) Messrs, Cornish & Co. have called & meeting of thelr creditors, to bo held to-day, when « satisfactory compromise will probably be agreea upon, Walter Goodman, dealer in paper, of No, 47 Beekmag street, who -~ several days ago, has made a settle. ment of twer ve cents on the dollar with his credi- tors. His li abilities amounted to about $20,000. ‘The first meeting of the creditors of J. N. Croney & Co., which was to have been held yesterday at the office of Register Williams, No, 4 Warren street, was sdjourned until Monday. Dennis O'Donoghue has mado a reassignment to Messrs. B. B. Tilt & Low, importers of silk, of Na 406 Broome street. It was reported on the street yesterday that the Greer-Turner Sugar Refin Company, whose oflice 14 situated on the corner of Wall and Pearl streets, in+ tended to go into liquidation, This company formed ‘As a joint stock aflair in 1871, with a capital of $260,000, $160,000 of which was said to have been paid in money and $60,000 in butidings, while the remaining $30,000 continued nominal, Mr. Greer retired from the concern a rich man some time ago, and Mr, Turver indoad. For a period extending back many months the company has been making little or 20 money, which siate of affairs all persons in the basiness com- piain of, and some doubts have been oxpressed as ta whether the Greer-Turrer Company have sufficient assets to cor their liabilities, What the habitities are could not be asceri Dwight Townsend, the President pany, stated, however, that the concern was voluntarily winding up its affairs on accou of the stagnation in trade; that none of its thas gone to protest, aud that it will be able to pay all its debts, Ho said that the rumor that a na- tional bank belda mortgage of $70,000 on the com- ny’s property was untrue About 100 men have bees cnpioyed at the company’s refinery, Nos, 112 to 118 King street, but they have all been dischar; The refinery bad a capacity of about 300 barrels a Among the ei ir importers and refiners it wan esterday that the cowpany has not borne good credit yr about a year back. It is thought t their lin. bilities will not kar tga $200,000, and that their debte are well distribats being larger than $30,000, A mortgage of $50, 0 on the company’s property to well kaown real estate dealer ls pa TOOK Ot the Reg: ister’s office, Mr. John L, Hobson has ed gcd into bankraptey indi- vidually, his connection ‘the firm of Hodskin, Ran- terminated in me td at el dail & Hobson havi due Duncan, Sherman & Co. were contract en pi une pip firm of Newman & Hobson ty Among the claims is that of J. cng te for overdratts tn the partnership Nyeteas ot We BUSINESS TROUBLES IN BOSTON. Bostox, Mass., March 31, 1876 ‘The Commercial Bulietin's lists of business changes to.morrow will contain the following :— Bryant & King, tanners and leather dealers, Boston, are reported suspended, Their suspension is caused by the destruction bod the firm’s tannery at Clinton, Mass., and carryt shes large amount of hides by the great mun . Their Lago aro pan agr on staiitim at at at Chnton, Mass, was a large William Gi Recres 1 '* ene fardl Bostou, are reported failed. wat the Best tng ot the creditors a statement was submitted showing Dilities of about $20,000, and assets of some svieporied L, Nowman & Uo., jewelry, Boston, ~

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