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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Btocks Irregular, with a Declining Tendency— The Market Dull, GOLD DECLINED 5-8 PER CENT The Price at the Close 113—Money on Call Loans 7, 6 and 3 1-2 Per Cent—Govern- ment and Investment Bonds Eas7. THE WAR BETWEEN PANAMA AND PACIFIC, Wau. Strest, Moxpay, April 3-6 ru} Money at 334 per cent, Bank of England rate likely to be lowered on Thursday, speculation dead and Liverpool! fallures reported, are the ingredients of which to-day’s Stock Exchange punch is manutactured. There was as much sour as sweet in the mixture, and the re- Bult was aboutas vapid as the blending of alkali and acid in a seidlits powder. The market even wanted market, Reasons for the decline in Lake Shore wo have already commented upon. Causes for the fall in Pacific Mail receivo additional weight to-day in the re- Gre likely to prove adverse to the former corporation, and to even threaten ultimate proceedings in bank- Fuptey. of this once favorite investment (selling at 1844 against 350 ten years ago) exhibits a sad state of things, which be Management more than bad luck is accountable wipe sven aaa baGe® ta iald dealings than at the | Joan and Mis ®ommencement, though confidence in the third rail project is beginning to ooze out, like Bob Acres’ age, In fact it was confidently stated that*the scheme : had been entirely abandoned, and that all hopes of a future rise (as based upon this intention) were as hope- Jess as an oyster crossed in love, Western Union still drowses along, with no more | awakening to speculative life than opium-eating China- men to the necessities of a daily existence. When Gould geta rid of his law suits, and President Orton returns from his trip, matters will probably change, and in a manner that will astonish expectant dealers. ‘Thore was simply a weakening steadiness (if such a \erm may be used) in the remainder of the usually active list und prices recorded at the close wore not nateriaily below those#f tho best of the day. ‘The distrust in Michigan Central, which we referred \o some days since, was observable in sales at sixty days short options at a concession of % per cent below the cash prices. The recent falling off of receipts and the desire of German bankers to get out of a Speculation, which is uncertain to say the least, have ondoubtedly something to do with the preseut weak- neasof the stock. As for the soi disant granger stocks, they may be dismissed with the simple remark that they were as thoroughly ignored as is @ poor relation, and the antagonistic Potter and the complacant Vance were as utterly forgotten as though they had lived in the time of the Ptolemies. The investment stock and railroad bond list were Weady, because buyers and sellers were as fow as an- gels’ visits and because prices are now ruling so high that returns in the shape of interest are unsatisfactory do small capitalists. ‘There 1s every appearance of a dull market for some lime to come, with a short crop of profits both to com- mission men and general dealers, but there is an all- pervading hope in a coming change for the better, which, it is trusted, will be satisfactorily realized, . THR GALES TO-DAY. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 122,000 shares, which were divided among active securities as follows:—New York Central and Hudsen, 500; Erie, 17,800; Lake Shore, 35,260; Northwestern, 2,200; do, preferred, 800; Rock Island, 1,000; Pacific Mail, 20,600; St. Paul, 5,100; do, praferred, 3,200; Ohtos, 4,900; Western Union, 18,000; Wabash, 100; Union Pacific, 1,200; ©.,C, and 1 C., 300; Panama, 550; Missouri Pacific, 3,300; Union Mining, 4,000. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Sew York Central. Pittsburg.. Milwankee and St Paul. 40 Milwaukee and St. gy pret. bs] Uhio and Missias}; New Jersey Contral...... Del., Lack. and Western.. Cnion Pacife. ADVANCE AND DECLINE. : ‘The following are the changes in the closing prices compared with those of Saturday :— Apvancx.—New York Central, 4; Erle, \ Central, & ee i Pacific, M5 5 Bea He ern erro ie § Cron and Iron bea rey ichigan Cont Northwest Jersey Central, 13, <* Ono ~- ho ee ii th a cific Mail, %; Rock isiand, al, 46; St preferred, 34; Union Pacific, panting ‘% Srarionany,—Atlantic ‘and Pacitie a gaet Atlantic . and Pacific Telegraph, ©, Gand I. C., Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, Harlem, Payse Quick. silver, Hannibal and St. Joseph, common aad pre- and Wabash. THE MONRY MARKET. Money was exceedingly irregular, and the rates on tall loans exceptionally were advanced to7 per cent, but subsequently thero was a decline to 334 per cent. The market showed indubitable signs of manipula- tion, there being no unusual reason for a change in the rates recently quoted. The following were the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned citics yet dhe pon gh reat to-day :—Cincinnati firm, 7c. to $1 premium; New { Orieuns, commercial, par, 1-32c. premium, bank 3;c, ' premium; St. Louts, $1 promium; Chicago, 50c, dis~ count; Charleston, para ‘c premium; Savannah un, changed. Foreign exchange was firm; prime sterling asking rates, 4.871; a 4.00; selling rates, 4.865; a 4.87, and 4.803, @ 4.80%; reichinarks, 95); a 95.4, and | 9535 a 96; cables, 9634; prime Paris, 5.1474 a 5.11%. ‘THE GOLD MARKET, Gold declined from 113% to 113, closing at the low- est point of the day. The carrying rates were 2,1, 14, 8 and 6 por cent. During tho afternoon some Tound amounts of gold were sold at 113 a 11334, a con- siderable portion of which was understood to bi “long” gold, heretofore held for an advance. OPERATIONS OF THK GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. $1, 190, 262 THK VORKIGN MARKET. London advices report tho market for securities steady tor consvls and strong for United States bonds, which show an advance of 4; a \¢ per cent a8 com- pared with the closing quotations of Saturday. The the fiz of the l@ter decoction, for besides a 34 per | Cent dip in Lake Shore and #1 per cont fall in Pacific | Meese Mail, there was not a sparkle of ebullition in the | Morris & Port that suits in the courts én re Panama Railroad | Whatever may be the truth of the matter, the price | Bank of Engtand gained £52,000 sterling on balance to- | day. ported. The firm was in the cotton trade, and their habilities are understood to be large, A Jate despatch states that it is the general opinion on the Stock Ex. change that the bank rate will be lowered on or before Tae failure of Alexander Durants & Co. is re- | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL. ‘4, 1876. —TRIPLE SHEET, tions:—Consola for money, 94}¢ a 94 9- account, 94% a 94 11-16; 1965's, 106 a 106%; 1867" 10834; 10-40 bonds, 106; new fives, 1063: Erie, 17% @ 18; Erie preferred, 29%; New York Central, 102 The Aendency is upward, and the Ormness of the day en- couraging. RAILROAD BONDS. The most important changes we: decline of 1 per cent in Toledo, Peoria avd Warsaw firsts, and Boston, Hartford.and Erie firsts; an advance of % in Michigan | Central sevens, and % in Milwaukee and St. Pau! | 73-10, The changes since Saturday were slight, The following are the latest bids:— ; do. for | holders’ nominees—namely, Messrs, J. H. ‘Beach, Albany and Susq Ist. Cleve, P'ville Albany and Susq Cleve, P’ville iy and Detroit, M Boston, Hart Bul Kalamazoo & Wi re con rg let... ot @ Rlore con rg 2d. . y pe con ta Toc. Central Le! ets tf < = betetotate ante oosie ba Me moe PES bs Ste Oto be ie Biesrreren 5 eaeas? Fentnsula ‘4 Tol’ ‘ Wab Ast, ext... st StL div. 62 Groot Woe 2d, 1803... Han & Con Missouri lst, 347; Wert Union bas, 1000, ¢.100 West Union bds, 1900,r. 100) Cleve & Tol new bds.. BANK SHARES. The sales of city bank shares were:—75 Fourth at | 9234, 25 American Exchange at 115, and 12 Metropoli- tan at 12734. the latter a rise of 14 percent, Bank of the State was 35 bid, with no stock offered at any price, STATE BONDS, In State bonds sales of Now York registered bounty jsouri long sixes were made at 104%. Dis- trict of Columbia 3,65’s declined to 69. Tennessee cour- | Bew series declined to 405. THES UNITRD STATES TREASURY. The Assistant Treasurer to-day paid out $9,000 gold on account of interest, and $19,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, Revenue receipts to-day, $500,000; customs receipts, $600,000; bank notes, $400,000. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds closod steady, at the fol- lowing quotations:—United States currency sixes, 126 0 126%; do. do., 1881, registered, 12134 a 121%; do. do,, do, coupon, 12235 #12234; do. do, 1865, regis- tered, 116 a 11534; do. do, do, coupon, 118_ a 1183; do. do., do., new, registered, 11836 a 118%; do. do,, do., coupon, 11834 a 118% ; do. do., 1867, registered, 120% 3.120%; do. do., do,, coupon, 120% a 120%; do, do., 1868, rogistered, 12235 9123; do. do., do., coupon, 12244 a 123; do, do., ten-fortics, registered, 117% a 1174; do, Jo., coupon, 1183 9 119; do do, fives, 1981, registered, 11734 a 117%; 0, do., do, coupon, 117% @ 118%. 7? PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, ‘The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o’clock this day :— City sixes, new... United Companies of Ponnsylvania Railroad... Philadelphia and Reading Ratiros Lehigh Valley Rajlroad,... Catawissa Rutlroad preferred. Philadelphia and Erie Raiiroad. Northern Central Railroad. : Lehigh Navigation. 5036 Lehigh Navigation goid loan, . 105% INVESTMENT SEOURITING, Investment securities sold as follows:—New Jersey Raslroad, 13834; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 118 1194; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 119%¢; Chicago and Rock Island, 1064, ex div,; New Jersey Central, 107% 9 106%; Panama, 127, a 12835 a 126; Ilinois Central, 99 a 9834. 4 DEFICIT IN. THE CENTRAL RAILROAD O¥ NEW JERSEY. ‘The recent annual report of the Central Railroad of for dividends, as follows:— Gross carnings during the year... Deduct— ssee $7,411,687 haar tst) 5,655,818 Net earnings........+++ eee e eee $1,755,818 Disbarsements— Paid tor 1 balance. $058,243 Paid for dividends on stock. 2,013, 125 2,671,368 pie REP Bene OMe rE yr . $915,549 Surplus earnings January 1, 1875. $1,127,879 Deduct deficit of 1876. 916,549 Surplus remaining January 1, 1876........ $212,380 The changes in the company’s capital account during the year wore as follows:— Capital stock, increased. $525,000 Funded debi, increased, 4,402,170 Total INCreaSe,......sececesercceeeeseccee $4,927,110 The capital stock was increased by the conversion of convertible bonds, of which there are now outstanding $4,475,000 with @ convertbile privilege running until November, 1877. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, CINCIXKATI AMD DNDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD, The annual report of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cin- efmnati and Indianapolis Railroad Company for the year ending December 31, 1875, sbows the following results :— Gross earnings..... Operating expenses ev eeereeeeee $8, 174,217 28 30 8,273,955 09 Batance applicable to dividonds.... .....$500,261 19 The earnings of the year were $474,388 80, or 11 16-100 per cent less mn those of 1874, aud the operating expenses are also leas by $455,278 61, or 143-10 per cent. The decrease in earnings 18 attrib- uted by the President largely to the unprecedented low rates of ireight prevailing throughout the greater por- tion of the year, arising from the severe straggle be- tween the rival trunk lines and the unsettled condition of the general business of the country. 4 WAR BRTWEEM PANAMA AND PACIVIC MAIL ‘The Panama Railroad Company have givon notice to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company that, ‘Oa and after tho 3d day of April, or from this date, all freight and passengers from the port of New York to the port of San Franc.sco, and from the port of San Francisco to the port of New York, which shall leave either port by any of your steamers, to be delivered to this company for transportation across the Isthmus, will be charged for according to the curront existing local tariff rates, the same as is charged to others for similar services; and that, in like manner, your company will be charged for lighterage service at Panama at the same rates as is charged others by this company Jor similar service, And further, m view of the fact that your | Company 1s now so largely in arrears to this company for such service in the past, you are hereby further notified that payment in advance will be demanded on the Isthmus before receiving or transporting or light- ermg any freight or passengers delivered by your | company to this company to be forwarded from the port of New Yor< to the port of San Fr ncisco, and from the port of San Francisco to the port of New York,” At the meoting to-day the following are the names of the PANAMA DIRRCTORS ELECTED: — | sohn R, Marshal, capitalist; 7, W. Park, Frederick Butter- field,of F, Butterfleid & Co. ; Charles G, Francklyn, ageny Cunard steamship line; Joba P. Jones, United States | Sensor from Nevada; Thomas Clyde, of Clyde line of steamers; U, Thompson, President of First National Bank, New York; Andrew Boardman, capitalist; H. H. Baxter, lato President New York Central Railroad Company; George A. Hoyt, Manager Pennsylvania Coal Company; J. G. McCullough, late Attorney Gen- eral of California; William P, Clyde, President Panama ‘Transit Steamship Company; Join M, Burke, revined shipping merchant. Fifty thousand out of 70,000 shares voted on. MEMORASDA, A telegram from St. Louis received this afternoon says that the United States Court has granted the petition of stockholders of the Pacific and Missouri Rail- ‘Tharsday pox The following are Ove P, M, quota | road ior separate receivers, aad appointed the stock- . New Jersey for 1875 shows that the company earned | during the year only about one-half the sum paid out | | $5000 Mo 6's 1 bds. Oliver Garrison and J. L. Stephens. ‘The suspension of Messrs. F, 8. Heiser is reported. The details will be found in another column, It is scarcely necessary to say to those who are familiar with the business of Wall street that these gentlemen in their misfortune have the sympathy of a large num- ber of friends. It 1s stated that the Receiver of Taxes of New York denies that any Pacific Mail steamers have been seized for taxes, Nor is it intended to seize any. The taxes | due are not over $75,000, Advices from Washington state that no decision in regard to the Granger railroad cases has becn handed down in the Supreme Court to-day. Adespatch from Madison, Wis, says:—'The rail roads in Wisconsin have issued tariffs la accordance ‘with the Vance bill, and commenced operating under the law on Saturday, The changes in the rates are not . | Boticeable except in local tariffs, which show s general increase, The freight rates from Chicago to aly points in Wisconsin are increased, The tariffs will be issued In a few days,” NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Moypar, April 8, 1876, BEFORE CALL—10 A, ML 1000 sha Us M Co..290 x 100 abe 1. & M8 RIL, 200 Pac M: do... do eee ERE Pe 315 AND 13g $10000U 8 ‘U0 U 5 d-2 i 23000 do. 13000 5's, 1 1B 26000 U8 5! y 1188, FIRS! BOARD $5000 voge) bds...c 1043§ 200 she Pan SOO NY STu,b Leebs 104s, 90. do. 10ne ‘Tenn 0's,n series brig 1000 Erie Ki 45000 Die Col d.to's. 300 do. $1 1500 do. duu do. 200 do. 2500 do. 10 do. S00 do, B00 do, wo do. 500 do. H 400 | do. woLs &M 20) do 380 do, 10 de. 500 do. 1800 di 2400 d 1300 do, O00 do. 1 Un ey 100 do. ‘B00 Chi & ct Aa iN w do, do. do C de 60 100 Dy ‘60 ahs Del & H Cy 118%; $1000 U8 10-40, r. SKCOND BOARD—1 P, 1” prices were as follows :—Aj May, $23 25 bid, $23 36 usked; ‘30 asked: July, bid, $23 05 mak burg id, $23 BO sales were I 80 for May. Spot salos we 10shs 59 re Vd ‘but without especial cl 100 Con ba. pickled bellies at 500 U: 64 2 oe 1g wow juote F 19 | fles ss 11ge-e tage. 300 S135 | belies ot aie Si 100 1109 & X 1: 1000 rT: | aBtr as | 0 Y do. a Be on and W080 shoulders a Ia 1100 do. | The socings gall call prices were as follow: April. $14 15 vid, 1200 ¢ Pe or 7 ie, a bd bie $14 hg Rie ar 3 duly, B08 10) onto a A me ‘lercen, ut. $1420" for Apel, sales wero about 0, ie ° do | gid 40 tor May (enriy, wis $14.38 4 6189 et ‘iatee) rie sou ao 8 814 50 for June, modsist TN tor spot 200 a do. 50 tlerces city at I4igc., and ‘Wore 100 at Kefined was quoted at S00 RR Continent, and 18%. fe 200 do. Cant petles for bot eid ‘and S00 do. firm. We quote:—New butter, 600 do w Be. a 06,3 do, fe, ‘2 Tune 100 do, gern, poor to good. ae . 10) Wt L, Ma's fe er was stand. wish (ale, ‘aa 100 2:30 TO 3 P, ras $5000 Bi 200 she Mich Con BR., ft do oy 9 50% | 300 100s | 1000 Jour | 1000 1003 300 10s, | 300, 20 LS & Sug | fe 120 0 Siig | 300 1900 do. Pe aw wo do. by 200 109 bud | eruahed, 1 powdered. 10}¢e.: gre 20 Wee goat | Seeger toe hha sy oom say Se Sra Rae tlorees, as stead: Fred $5 ont 8 Bt 108 ag ovens rtewen tated, goed 0 piste i quewed 6) prime iad 10g Ces, Be ng Sle ye ing hhds. and G+ bia The market ie 100 MILs Be was quiet, About 110,0W0 Ibs sold at Je a 8 15-16e. for wo do Prine sauy.—Reseipte275 bla, whiskey, 921 bole. high- 100 00 bbis. alcobol, The market was steady, with | aes PEeeSe ir e cz EF COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT QUIET BUT FIRM—FU- TURES WEAK—-FLOUR DULL—WHEAT QUIET— COBN FIRMER—OATS DULL AND LOWER— WHISKEY STEADY—PORK DULL—LARD DULL— PETROLEUM ¥IRM—SPIRITS TURPENTINE STEADY—ROGIN FIRM—OILS STEADY—FREIGHTS DULL AND HEAVY—COFFER YiIRM—sUGAR STEADY. Monpay, April 3--6 P. M. Business continued dull almost without exception. The speculative feeling was kept under by apprehen- sions with regard to the future growing out of possible Congressional tinkering with the financial problem, ‘with which Congressmen are apparently utterly unable tocopa On Change four was dull Wheat was quiet and nearly nominal, though offers wore made to sel} ' at lower prices for large. quantities. Corn was in fair demand at firmer Ogures. Outs dull and lowe: key steady. Pork was dull and easy. dull and easy, Freights were steady but quiet. the spot wasdull. Futures were steady. , Whis- Lard was also Cotten on Coffee was strong. Naval stores wore generally steady. ils wore steady, Pe rahees ‘was quiet but firm, Sugar was steady. The market for Brazile was very firm. Pr ms ot 200 bags Sautos, ex Donati, on We note private terms; 5,000 a ox Moltke. price said to be not under Siac. ‘and at i ported at 1s) timare 1,000 bags d Senorita, rey ayes ge a a 18}ec 5 ‘Jemelca, oe Porto Ripe. le a * Mecnssar, xi ec. for 1 018 15. 18 11-16 913 13.16 “ ry ‘ou Amerieun standaravt ciassfication waning in quali ie not more shan ball ‘# grado above oF below the grade quot Tits “Sista “eIsie’ 9 118 WOIL16 1118 1011-16 10 11-16 Mb 516 1 Gas 1 718 MT 12 1:16 12 3:16 12 31 i W216 1219-16 1213-18 18 13 $16 19 SIs 13 516 4 13: Ly 18 81S 1H OE Good a ida 13 14 M4 Mi Beri good middling. 14 1g 14 Middling air 14) a4 14 14 Fair... Q 15! a ordinary, il, 200 bi de, ree : 1» 800 at 13 11-186. ¢ 2,200 1B%e., Nge., 200 at 14 5-1 YOU wt 1 L-MGe.. 100" at 14 $82: 700 ab 14 92e, Total, 2.500 Bales, Greud’ total, ts wt ts wore us follow Now. or henna Bast Moblto, 1,305; Savannah, 439; Cl Wiliningt — wa _ ia ‘otal since Se} qOUSeT bales. Cutton, ire Havre, “a4 steam, %e., com Ta sompreased. To Brem Mad OL. 29,700 bales. 0 Hamburg, vi pool, Fiouw axp Grain.—Recel; vara fs 266 bbls ; corn meu, 1L0 bbls. odd lots were to be picked up .¢ about 11,000 bbls, including J. at the iinexed waiotations Jy ‘or sold to. . 100 ab Lage. 200 ab 14Sg¢., 300 at 14 9.20., 200 Galveston, 958 ba Durley uiet ut unchanged oncession. Westero and ur sold to the f TtUz, this, day lust | towbar 1 to ‘Suturday Bight, ste closed as folk low by Lia am, 44e., coupressad. Ts um; by vail, Yd. Market wheat, ats, ‘nalts igaren, 2 tof wbout 400 vi the extent of shoes ere packs at th ‘annexed ‘quotations, We quote :— No, 2 stan OO & $4.00 Superfine State. 4400 475 Extra Stat 5108 640 5508 60 4400 475 5108 540 5504 700 Hound hoop Obio, shipping brands 5108 650 Round hoop Ohio, trade Braud 5754 650 Family TW4 Bw rt 5254 650 6500 70 TWa BW 82548 950 406 520 g 40 4900 450 600 a 650 67a 925 3004 325 2908 310 385 a 3 45 ae 1 20% 9 spring allout, $1 14 ior No. Silo afloat, for amber wiuterin store. Corn was ‘rier. wil about 50,000 bushe s, wt U7e. for no mixed, 67e. for low di steamer for May, ée. @67c. for Delaware ‘and 65c. for Peunsylvania yellow on tr Dut held pretty The nominal ri 85a, tu Hee Harley was quiet, with sales of 23, Canada at #1 08 und on private dull and lo rade; O7%48. ‘Ose. for Apeif and M May, oi lew on pier, ye, was qui ige of prices w O00. ashe 4 ‘nominully’ “unchanged. 000 bushels (part Savurday evening), at 8 ” Milwaukes tu ato $1 26 hiewgo, $1 OS tor No. 2 und $1 “ es of comprised The ‘at 453jc. for No. 2 mixed aud 44e. « 45¢, lor inferior, 48c. @ Sie, iut inferior to goud white. was dull. AND Jute. —The mark (reat Admiral, Hear 1,000 bales Cay bem ry te butts, 4 do, to arrive, 2 c. to location ; Sisal bem, dec. & old. Eien The market was dult bu Cuba, centrifugal and unxed, 220. a 83e.; do., muscovado refining, oer Porto Rico, Be. 6 60e.; Kngli Orleans, hulk 9 Ste. taney. Naval STORRS. 1h frmert about 100 bbls. sold pw and excited under rumors of « corner 18 Wilial note sales of 1,020 bbls, strain rms, ng iL 8S, an an quoted at ea ‘e quote out w urpentine, 4 common $1 aoe tae, jigon, 82 late: frm; wo D eS = 0; u yatine quiet rf ir Mylan Be Cy sarah ‘the bales do, ox, senator Ik 48¢. 4 5Uc.; prime, d¥c. Sve, nie fed rane, market eas #8 erally, ee but steady, Southern yeliv We note sales of price arket for spirits turpentine wes 41, ae very firm Ww Bia Advieus from Wimingten were as iol- Wilming- mo aay $1 40; yellow ip, We rm, ae C7} Bie ice “St a A wehed hal S50 tee : pe market was very Kid ri ices, Sales were rumored is were as ‘losin, doe bile tie: causes, It Redined, at vai dthas, Advices rom tho Parkers. quiet $2 Ook, a pia saree Union, ‘bi ie asker ek, 120 bbls. 5 Salen nt 20 300 be. ChB Vusigure An extremely “vith TOU) Bb $09 ton fe 6d. for Rentacky hd hd. “seheoner, hence to Neat ices seboousts Bosh ton ee, Fen Be. 200 tons from Boston, Ye 1 vr Nape g S cargo creel e 10 imi dai, lard, Mad tes ee very frm 4,000" bbls. tollows — in Dbla, refined, iladelphis, lise. and and 1,234 y dull and ansatisfactory market ons of See NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. Moxpay, April 3, 1974, QxcuIrts FoR THE past WHEE. ‘cals tind Sheep ach Beoves, Cows, Gales, Lamby Hoge. 20° G43 40a sos ee a - — aoe Ty 738 W870. 36 3.371 A7t nae as 3 2 + “parle; 000 var quiet and | fmligne may mand and prices firm tg Michigan at $1 ax! 0; 1,000 do. ard Duluth at a S138; Bodo, white Micl Galtho track at 81:35; 900 do, No. 1 hard Mi ‘Sa. 'Corn ena 10 cars new, on the track, Sle: a Ode. 5 14 ears Ki art to wer 1 car Western on the track, do, | Flour, 14,000" bla: wheat, Uy Tnew otic poe er Tawuranee,of all ak kinds OPES, } First oli | New rit HOW On IRVEST appip toi reduction on the clsing rates of last week; still the herds to ud were all sold off a4 no LZ Woluhte 444 « 12 ows ; bee ves Ib., with Se. Illinois steers at tage. p oo ‘eight 7 ewt. ; 64 Illinois steers ab We, y 3, ewt. 45 [linoissteers a§ 10! oi 9 Ws, ser ert rity steer Ite par weil ii b ee fie. > hag el ew't.. {0 Unole steers af Lic. 125;c- per ld., weight Sewers C. Jy Pagan. sold for self 00 Lllgoin steers at ‘Toe. per Ib. gee Be Bush 12 Massachusetts xen at iiinots avers at eit toes VS Mivois steers at $6 2 ff face 130 Ibs. a 107 fillaols steers at Wen wt. HS. Teele lor Ib., with $1 off Merritt’ sold for A. 100: ‘Missouri steers at Like. & & Meyer sold for solves 84 =. Are ye sha we yds ve Walasl sot en for Kohn & Furst, 04 i oe een wel Pes eowh Carey & Me ete 4 ‘Go, foz Person esol for. Ce and Cherok owt. TlA. a “sarmae sold tor Soap core fod fiat . Me Wat hy fits *tinole aes at feud ieoteue t8, rib weluht 7h ewks; for ONG welght 7 ewt udidy sold for Morr Boi ors at Ye. per Ib., weight 6 owt, ; Yo: 10s. Pee hs weight Gi ew wis steors at 10c, bs. am per ‘houd, weight, OX ews. For J. ate 3g Ininolg goers at 1c, ‘per Ib. welt Gi ews, Tolley Walxels 18 Tilasis stoers ne Ose. per Ib wet 17 Tiltnols se. stoora at 10%e. ee welgh fora W. es inl State sheep, weight) 8420 Ib <a tart ‘5,080 Ibs, at 7) weight 11, 3) tbe, wt Be. per, ir 1b. tbe. per b hind. 1 Oe. per Ib. : isfyy 547 Mi cl i Fy Miebi Mol id 4,370 sheep ai’ S insd aportpa” Teil’. hoctincken. Sanaa | Ohio at yp, weight O30 Ibs, wt The. por Ib.; Kase & | for si ri fold 149 Ohio shoop. weight 14,080. Ibs.. | Ib. Obie shi Ss Tei ht 3.120 102 Ohio sheep, Tha, at | Ohio sheep, Be. | Jeep, welt 1 he 35,300 lity vents held on. sale, Meal-ted culves slow at Ze. pet Ib. ; also at $10 per head. Hogs.—There were no live hogs on sale. DOMESTIC MARKETS, aresron April S, 1870, | low widdling, Ie. oa, “Hae coups. YO Daley; oy 1,446; coustwine, . Sales, 408, Ww ORLKANS. April 3, 1878, Cotton dull; middling, 12aie low aniddling, 11346, ga0d ordinary, 10}ge. Net recelptay rose, 825d, Lex porte ‘rent Wirltain, 430; to tho Continent, i007, Bales, 2,000, Stuck, 244,502, MowiLx, April 3, 1878, ; middling, 12%{c.; low middling, 113,¢.: good jer Net Tecelpisy 1,305. bales! Kxporteto utinent, 1,410; coustwise, 210, Sales, SOU, Stock, | Savanna, April 3, 1876. | 5-16e. ; low middling, 1115-18. ; bales, Ex: Cotton Gall; midday good ordinary, 10 1 ports—Coustwise, 5: Cuamtxsnoy, Apel 8, 1870. Cotton easier; middling, 13¢. idl ordinary, Ile, Net receipts, 7: Bales, Pre * stock, 1,128; Soastwisa, 1,907. Osweeo, “apa ‘3, 1876, ; rales oy 300 bbls. steady Hurravo, April 3, 1876, 1,011,244 bushels; com, do. ; rye, 17,982 Reculpts—Flour, 47,000 do. ; oats, nts—Flour, 6,500 | 4 21,009 In store and afloat—Wheat, dail at Barley dull; nosuies. Pork dull st $23 35 for heavy wv. Lard dull ef Ide. Highwinos, nominally 1 11 for city make. TOLEDO, April 3, 1875. ., Whoet closed Srm: No, b white to Michigan, 61 15;, amber ‘vanes $1-Sht ¥L gh iled spot, und April, oe . 51Ke. 1 no Ke: . he fair detman ey iTige, Mickie ie white, ibase. 7 Nammotli, ® 23, Hegoipts 4 ‘ate. ialmenee a3 bt bis, ig corn, 700 a Oloverabed 9 i: bushels 900. de Sigs spring, $1 00% gt G2 woot $ May Oe 3 Jeeloatrasce™'a tae Gora stendy eid dtm: 'N 47Mo. ; regu iO i c.. De Kosice ge tbe, 8 ye oul | sud uncbeoged Batioy be at Wie, May. Pe a eS j lower; $22 35, spot and April . Lard io ind wank at rhc ‘spot and lout. Hi 00 bis: wi 9,500 do. ; bar! do. oats, 14,000 do. ; Ky yariey, the aftercoon call of the board—Wheut usehun frm. Oats unchanged. Fork firmer at $22 6736, steady at $18 02)6, May. . Corn ~ Lard EUROPEAN MARKET. Lompor Propocs Maxxet—Lonvox, April 8—E ing. —Caleutts linseed, 47s. 6 47s, 3d. | %e La riinh ent FINANCIAL, Yl 22 Bankers, 19 and'21 Travellery’ Credits, available in tall parts of the world, Mes. DE for SCHILD and their correspor raphie Transfers of Also Commercial Credits and Mouey on California aud Kurope. A NEW HOOK ON #TOCK SPECULATION, Tailod free to any address, 0% xplataing how large profits aro madeon peiviiege.comiracts.. Fate, calla, aprender strad- ies, for 15, 30 oF GO days, bought at best market rates by L, W. HAMILTON & CO., 10 Wall st, Now York. oy mee) ‘ake Lae ape as K COU PONS county, T RKASO) LB ATR, WORT ON LIVE AND Kadowm Polici beanie. and other ‘best com- KICH & CO., iv Broadway oT AMOUNT FuUsr YUNDS TO LOAN ON MORE fe, elty oF torn hi "ERAVITT & WOLCOTT, 10 Pine st. OND AND VIRIT MORTUAGK YOR 819.000. (ON | xpoifes WiLitAMM M. Uitks, 3 451 Gat MORTGAGE FOR $3,500 jase nud lowed. Address A. aways! HAVE ‘Sane, To aan ON MORTGAGE, a als desiring to BOR- ANT, 145 Broadway. ar AND apa SAVINGS INSTITU | day om 10.4. + aloe es wisn ff 1007.” YOR SALE— imple securit, ait, liberal discount al- vox 191 \d office. rat M., and om Mondays and | ‘Gormst H, C. Fismxe, Secretary. aig NKLIN, President, Mou, ON FIRST, SKCOND AND LEANEHOL easieat {should apply We CROMUL W. Mortgages at Si Nang fande Me lovest shoold apply ARES AND Ti. \ORGANIZATION OF er ali Stal KE, room No. 2, wor os ¢ Companic wi tia WARD, No.5 Broad st,_ W ANTED— O00 TO IMPROVED trust funds Py! ui gad thi ¥. 2, box first ‘ost office, Now Tork. ATR amet Med sa FOR ONK YEAR ON worth five times i. box ats 3 Worald oftee. ULTED BONDS OF WESTERN enn ee ive full Iption and for what bonds wei parit KIMBALL, box 15°90 Post omice, New . . Mevonsagpons + | $185,000 re, | street, the old station i | street, to thé New ' York’ Caledous Cluv, 000 | Boulevard, s. , be ogra ‘With vt, gpensmrent: meee ee 8 Loe (i PER CENT PUNDs.—S20, Te Ensen ae nT 2,015 Poss $10. ™ $50, $100,200, ALEXANDER FROTIINGHA AM 2 CO., 12 Wall ork, iankers sud ant ta Stocks 9 ot taal late bg or Bd rons +1 sands pte a £00.’ i sired om margin Bo 5 per cont. nend for elrouler. pn ae Ri nn 2. ALRX YHOTITNGNAN & CO., Bankers and rh Na 12 Wall st., make for cantomers, desirable in 4 of large oF A * Chareclerswhich frequently, pay. froms to 20 ee: Tmvate ch bg By bencies cae atk bed days, dante long as desired on # deposit Cireulars end weekly reperts cont free, market; $100 cue Ast lass, HENMY ©, mone iN BOND AND MORTGAGE $7,500," on i. close improved city or | Wrooklys Raion stani's MARCUS, box 9.504 box 5,534 Post $1 10. 00 WANTED ON REAL ESTATE \ WORtR. over § $30,000; first morteage lovers, somi-anguslly.” Address FIRST inn CAGES i} WANTED FOR SIX MONTIS—WILL 1.0 00! give security by deed of 8,000 acres Georgia Imber land, free andelear, uns navigable river; within 75, at neh; wort wood bowns and ine teers | Tana rene THOMAS ELLIOTT. 4 Wost 4th at, $10. 600 PURCHASE MORTGAGE ON GRAND street pom ie ee Fg no a ange ey chtivations, then ‘hanning’ basiuess addres NECK sirt, ald ofice. LOAN A’ aT 6 T 6 PER CEN CENT | INTER ol it MeL HOW? Nord Fine te <asd SBPORTUNT 1zks. SPESTAL PARTNER WANTED WYitt” iy ro factul business in this city; will bear tu a good si rim, box 3 Herald 0 ‘te tions. box 116 Hi proved propo! aE tho closest investigation. fen sd wiles long standing ta flows, Address W. i ard g sown tn the St Barle's Hotel, TWOOD'S REMEDIAL BATHING EATABLISH. Y ly titted up and in successful opera. tio Turkish and sulphur baths; executar's sale, 1,288 Brosdway. NTED—WITH FEW HUNDRED DOL. st or loan on security, im business that will atennial where space is secured, Address isvistaent, box 180 Herald office. A PARTNER W. established | Max OAPs down t wholewale and’ retail. KY & SMITH, ‘V7 Gentre wt ABLISHED ME Paul, Minn., for oan energetic man, with trom $8,000 te ives to locate in the his is an ex top) address the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OP nd $10,000, who d the W A PARTY, HAV CAPITAL, JOIN THE Theniiaie ‘a Centennial balloon enterprise, } JOHN WISE, 1,951 North Hth st, Philadelphia, OANtE Mita AUQUAINTED WITH Tin OULTE to moet som 1 manufacture of jute, w partice willing to Invest the cupleal ry for vation and manufacture of thi: “ta ‘Louisi jane. Ad dress G. GIBBON, 108 3d a Pu. OOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, — WHOLESALE AND retail.—Partner, with $10,000, wai by an estab. ished house in good standing, havin, irable and re- munerative trade, Apply GiIGGS & CARLETON, 93 Broadway. m4 STORE FOR SALE.—SPLENDID LOCATION: tablished; extensively patronized us. 320 Broadway, GEOL the cuitl WouLD SELL, OB TAKE A PARTNER WITH SOM ital in ® small fron foundry, centrally loeuted, Bron yi dog ® good business, Address FOUNDR NT oAPETY LAMP—EXTINGUISHES ITSELF oa falling and ceunat be Alled While baruing: territory D, TA, padway, basement. pa je it. NTED=A_ I LADY, WITil $300, 10 JOIN A GEN having saine umount, in establishing « busi ed to pay 800 per month ; con required. Address, appoli iy oe ANTED, $30.0 TO” $5,000—KNTERPRISE NOT weuiative, and will return eupital and lari fit days. Address S., real estate oltice, 23 WNtED—A rant vost ina 4 aor re gp bo put in atop, bariuy pply to W's. comer OY tendered YY BUSINESS trade. Ad- STAPLK MANUFAQG- Fare opportunity. A@ ime sb, T WASTED IN A 0. turing business: a, Grass ELLIS & HARTLEY, No. Ss REAL ESTATE. Yesterday wasa dull day at the Exchange Yalesroom, only three sales being made. KE, A. Lawrence & Co, sold, under Supreme Court foreclosure decroe (E, D. Gale, referee), « plot of land, 50,8x93.10, on avenue A, northwest corner of Ninety- Orat wtreet, tor $2,000, to Orsmer Hollister, the plain- unt, ‘William Kennelly sold, by Supreme Court foreclosure decree (Deunis Quinn, referee), a housc, with lot, 26x98,9, No. 20 West Twenty-lirst street, north side, between Filth and Sixth avenues, for $30,475, to Abrabam Lawrence, James Maller adjourned his sale of a houso and lot on West Forty-fonrth street until to-morrow, The following leases of city property were sold at the County Court House:—No, 49 Beekman to Daniel Tracy, u year; No. 18 Sullivat (or four years aud nine wonths, for $800 a year; jor on Hamilton square, corner of Sixty-eighth street jd Third avenue, to L Drigg: live years, at maga year; a lot on 120th street r Third Thomas Darcy, fur tive years, at $40 a yoar, bre a it on Gansevoort street, to H. Houser, Jor five years, at $100 a year, Some other pieces were ‘bid off,’ bet the sales have pot been cousummated, PRIVATE SALKS. ‘Tho house and lot, 25.5x70, on the northwest cornor pn Second avenue and Sixty-second street, sold tor $27, ‘the house and lot, 25x98, 9, on the south side of Forty- for five years, at $2,000 | first stroct, 163 feet east of Eighth avenue, sold tor HAN bibs sha lot, 20x98.9, on the south side of Thirty-tirst sireot, 450 feet west of Eighth avenue, sold for $16,000, The house and lot, 18x100.5, on the north side of Fitty-eighth street, 877 feet east of Sixth avenue, sold for $12,000. The house and lot, 21.10x98.9, on the soutn side of Twenty-ninth street, 251.3 teot west ot Lexington ave- nue, suld for $23,000, thaNsrens. - 51,000 Nom, 13,000 Nom, i Soee, Sate Oe, a taiden to ite hk Atken. Te. 6, of Alex WV, 20x100 did ward); June'M, Wilson to Ronsgeluet Teubrook., Elan st. place, 70x75 (24th ward, ‘amos Motive. o is - tam Mailer to Surah J. Maiior an Leroy of, 2, SIR N. ¢, of Hudson, 21.8x109; per ete W.'Veousen soe oblers 6 Sylvester Gig- 53d tem, “out te. w. “ot oth 37.9 ft. @. of Teh w x Wire Tse. oF Oth av. Tetons. 802, 7 Valentia tine 8) crane ine Spies to Charles 49th to, Willizen . between Grand and Blake, Strah ty 10 ete Life Assurance Gom- pany, o. 8. of Bist ot dh av; Lyear. Hedinger, Theo, , a 6. eoener of ihm Vogel, Wiltiam, to 8. of Laut (Now, md and $4), 1 Caimpbel Charla W, 19 Walter D. 4. 5, of 47th st., w. of bd sb Neuehbern, a Witilann, and wi COTTON EXCHANGE Ata mecting of the Bosrd of Managers of the Cot.