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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Stock Market Heavy—Prices Generally | Lower—An Unsettled Feeling. GOLD 113 A 1131-4 A 113. Government Bonds Firm and Active—Railroad Bonds and Investment Securities Steady —Money 3, 4 and 5 Per Cent on Call. Watt STREET, Moypay, Aprit 10—6 P, M. Verily, this is a penitential season for the bulls who ere daily ied to the slaughter as if it wore mardi gras instead of non-becf-eating Passion Week, The same dull, dispiriting state of affairs was continued to-day, enlivened, however, by occasional flashes of activity when blocks of long stocks were offered on the market forsale. At these times the shorty covered briskly and made a swirl in the pool as does a trout when he rises to a fly., The bears in Western Union early smelt Ddiood, tnd, like the ogre who manifested an appetite tor the Englishman, declared “they would have some.'’ They got it, too, as the deciive of the shares from 673 atthe opening to 65% at the close will show. The same stories which have been used to depress the stock for some time past were again cur- rent to-day, the most prominent one being to the of- fect that the Atlantic and Pacific corporation were con- templating a further-reduction of rates. On careful inquiry we learn positively that on and after to-morrow the above company will reduce their tariff on mght messages, consisting of from twenty to thirty words, do prices as low as now paid by the press. The move is an important one, not only to the pub Me, to whom is presented the first step toward a sys- tem of cheaper telegraphy, but to the press itself, which will probably claim a corresponding reduction in Associated Preas messages and a rebate on the very important sum of $800,000 now paid yearly into the softers of the Western Union Company for the performance of this service, Whatever be the existing reasons for the strife Detween the rival corporations, the public at large will not grieve over a movement which will tend to popularize the usefulness of the telegraph, and, perhaps, oventually render mails and Post Office but cumbersome relics of the past, Until noon Lake Shore remained remarkably Orm at 604, butat thiatimo a drive was made at it which carried the stock down to 59%, at which it closed, The steadiness was imputed to tho effurts of a small coterie of not very formidable manipulators; the decline to the report that they had given up the scheme asa bad job. Pacific Mail, erratic as usual, took a counter direo- tion to the stocks we have quoted, under the effect of reports that Mr, Gould had come to the rescue tn its | financial extremity, as fur as this end of the line, at least, is concerned. _ The result was to mark the quota- tion up from 164; to 17%; and to keep it there at the close. Faitn, however, in a rogenerated prosperity under its present debts and state of litigation is exceedingly slim, while hope for its future and charity for its past are about as rare as they are in the cases of individuals, Apart from Eric, tho remainder of the market offered no salient features. Tho Teutonic clo- ment, which has so sedulously been riding the “third rail’ of the Anglo-American fancy, tumbled off to-day because the London prico had tumbled first. ‘It was not a serious fall, however, and before the close Germany was astride its hobby again, firmly seated es at the beginning of the day. THE SALES TO-DAY. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day aggregated 172,000 shares, which wore divided as fol- lows:—New York Central and Hudson, 453; Erie, 28,300; Lake Shore, 25,450; Northwestern, 1,600; do. preferred, 200; Rock Island, 200; Pacifle Mail, 30,200; Bt. Paul, 2,900; da preferred, 2,900; Ohios, 2,500; ‘Western Union, 54,400; Wabash, 250; Union Pacific, 025; Michigan Cental, 1,900; Kansas and Texas, 1,500. OPENING, RIGHEST AND LOWRST RICKS. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day : Opening. + 134 eoes 1384 VM 6044 3 424g Highest. Lowest. 12% Northwestern Northwestern proferred.... Rock Island. Pittsburg. Milwaukee and St. Paul... Milwaukeo and St. Paul pref. Obio and Mississippi. New Jersey Central. Lack. and Western. Union Pacific C..C, and I. C. Western Uniot Atlantic and Pacific Tel. Pacitic Mail. Pavama, a a : a P17 x Han #'8tJo0. 18 8 Han & StJo pt « + 50 Luke Shore. i Tol & W. t asd Fecific... 10883 i Pac” 14 402 Prod Pet Co....11 ADYANCK AND DECLINE, ‘The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of Saturday :— Apvaxce —Illinois Central, 4; New Jersey Central, id Pacitic Muil, 134; Quicksilver, 4s; Union Paciti¢ 3 ‘4 “ a « Producers’ LINK. —New Delaware, Lacka- Harlem, %; Lake 3. doy ‘sland, Shore, de; Michigai MS ‘Ohvo and M . Paul, 46; do. preferred, %; Western Union, 1. ‘Sratioxaky.—-Atlantie and Pacific p tic and Pacific Telegraph, C., C. and I. C 1; Hapnibal, common and preterred; Mi Pauama, Wabash and gold. THR MONET MARKRT. Money was loaned on call at Sand 4, but at the close Was firmer atS yer cent. Discount rates on prime paper are unchanged and are still quoted at 4% to 6 percent. Sterlingexchaoge is firm. Prime asking rates, 487}; 04.90; selling rates, 4.865 and 4.8944 W4, 80%. Reichmarks, 0545 a 954 and 95, 963;. Prime Paris, 5.15 and 412. The following were the rates of exchange on New ‘York at the underinentioned cities to-day :—Savannah, unchanged; New Orleans, commercial, par a 1-3: bank, $c ; Cincinnati, frm, 75c. to $1 premiam; Chi- cago, 25¢. premium, and 3t. Louls, 90. premium. THE GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 1135, advanced to L13)y and afterward fell back to 113, at winiel tt closed. earrying were 1, 14, 2, 2y and 4 percent Loans were also made flat, OPERATIONS OF THR GOLD RXCMANGR RANK. ° $808,449 917,784 STATES TREASURY, The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $33,000 gold it of taterest and $17,000 in redemption of five-twenty botids. Bavk notes received for redemption to-day, $800,000; Lome Feceipts, $800,000; customs receipts, $300,000, INVESTMENT SHARES. shares sold as foliows:—Pittsburg and | * Fort Wayne, 102}; « 102%; Rock Isiand, 1054; New Jersey Central, 102 a 103 a 10254; Iilivois Central, 98 a 9655; Now York Central, 1184 4 115)5; American Ex- press, 61; Producers’ Land and Petroleum Company, ae ‘THE FOREIGN MARKET. ” me London advicesiteport a gain of £72,000 bullion by the Bank of Enginnd on valance to-day, rate of discount in the open market for three months’ bills be- jug 23g per ceat, Consols and United 8 bonds were and@rm, Ero was weak and declined to 16X, fmm reported stagnant pending arrangements The raves pad for | ml for settlements. The cheapness of money renders an extension of accounts to the end of the month very easy. The following are half-past five P. M. quota- | tions:—Consols for money, 944% a 94%{; do. tor ac- | count, 94% 0 9474; 1865 bonds, old, 10654; 1867 bonds, | 1095, ; ten-forty bonds, 10624; new fives, 106% a 106%; Erie, 1054 a 164; do. preferred, 28, j RAILROAD BONDS, Rajlroad bonds were quiet and generally a fraction bigher. The changes were:—An advance of % per cent in New Jersey Central convertible, 3 per cent in New York Central sixes of 1883 and Western Union Tele- Island and Pacific spvens, and 4 per cent m Union Pacific sinking fund, a decline of 4 per cent in Michi- gan Southern sinking fund, and ‘; per cent in Central Pacitic gold bonds and Milwaukee and St, Paul convertible sinking fund, Tho following were the latest Dids :-— Albany and Susq Ist, Albany and Si Koston, Ware Brie tt. 2 zany Hart & Erie gtd. jur, CR & M Is67's Chicago & Alton Ist.. Joliet & Chicago Bt L, Jack & Ch Chie, Bur & Qap Chics Bur & Q cont Chi, RL a Pac lat 7 Centralof NJ Ist new. 113 Cleve & Tol sf. Cleve & Tol new bis. love, Piville & A, old.. Detroit, Monroe & Tol Butt & Erie new. Dake shore aleldeud.. 1 Lake Shore con cp Ist Lake shore co ep 24... Mich Cent con 7 +1079 403. 11 ‘ney 105 * Lehigh & WB con gold. $5'4 1ez dim Dock and Ln & ir JOS rt. d MO ERE lot.we, BD 18, Harlem Ist, 2s, coup. 130 s ” lem Ist, 7's, rey M North Ma fie. ot Pa SUD. 8 nes = Talc Peo & Wary ¥ » Tol, Peo & Wai Ter Wow, soa, wok. 40 Han & Naples 1 Union bds, L900, Went Union bas, 1900,r;100-5 BANK SHARKS. Bank shares were steady. State of New York ad. | vanced to 45, American Exchange sold at 115, Phoonix at 94, Metropolitan at 127, Park at 123 and Yourth Na- tional at 94 Tho latest bids are annexed:—Amer- fea, 150; American Exchange, 114; Butchers and Drovers’, 136; Central National, 101; Commerce, 115; Corn Exchange, 130; First National, 200; Fourth Na- tional, 93; Importers and Traders’, 193; Market, 114; Merchants’, 116; Nassau, 103!g; North America, 94; Park, 123; Phenix, 94; Republic, 75; State of New York, 45, Y & E la Han « stJoams . S07 pe zd m Oe NT eT De GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed steady at the following quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 1263 a 126% 9° do. do., 1881, registered, 1213; a 121%; do. do, do. coupon, 12234 a 1225; ; do. do, 1868, registered, 1147; alld; do. do, do., coupon, 118% a 118K; do, do., do., new, registered, 1195g a 119%; do. do, do, coupon, 119% a 119%; do. do, 1867, registerod, 121%; al do. do, do., coupon, 12134 a 1214; do. do., 186%, registered, 122% a 12344; do. do, do., coupon, 123 412344; do., ten-lorties, registered, 1174 a 11733 do. do., coupon, 1183; a 1185; do., fives, 1881, regis- tered, 118 a 1183; do, do,, do., coupon, 118% a 11834. STATE BONDS. In State bonds the transactions were small, Mis- souri sixes of 1877 sold at 102, Virginia consol, ex- matured coupons, at 69 and Tennessec old at 434. Sales of District of Columbia 3-65’s wore made at 70. RAILWAY EARSINGS. undermentioned railroads since January 1 10,002 $14, 042,442 11,176 $15,624,177 Pp 1,288 $1,389 ek total earnings, 1876, $1,481,735, or 103¢ per cont. Inc, earnings per mile, $101, or 7 5-6 per cent, * Fourth week March estimated. MINING NEWS, The manager of the Virgimia Consolidated Mining Company reports the product of that mine for March as being over $3,000,000, The crushing of ore from the California mine has already begun, and dividends are expected on the Istof May. The regular coinage statement of the Mint for the month of March makes the following showing:—Gold, $3,699,480; trade dol- lars, $791,000; subsidiary silver coin, $1.028,210; cents, $14,700; total coinage, $5,543, 390, ‘Ihe coinage of the San Franciaco Mint for the first quarter of 1876 was as {ollows:— $6,500,000 Trade dollars. ..$1,: ee 000 7,000 Hait eagles. ... Quarter eagles... 12,500 Dime: Total.. eee The exports of treasure from San Francisco for the last quarter were as follows: New York. Gormany . 961,264 Honolulu . The avove exports copaletod chieny of gotd Bars, dust and coin. PHILADELPAIA STOCKS. ‘The following are the Philadelpbia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:— City sixes, old.. z i City sixes, new. 10854 United Companies of is ord ennsylvania Railro: rar BT Philadelphia and Read: 4% 48 Lehigh Valley Railroad % a Philadeiphia and Erie 20% 20% Northern Central Railroad, % OT Lehigh Nayjgation,..... 50 MEMORANDA. A telegram from Washington of the Missouri, Kansas and Toxas Railroad vs. The United States, the Suprethe Court to-day decided against the railroad company. The Senate Committec on the Pacific Railroads hold &@ meeting this morning, and further postponed action on the Texas Pacitle Railway. and reorganization of the Chesapeake and Ohio road | has ended substantially in the almost unanimous assent of the voncholders and creditors to the sale, | States Circuit Court on Saturday the case of Morton, | Bliss & Co. against the Gilman, Clinton and Springfield | jt | Railroad Company came up for a Goal hearing, A de- cree of foreciosure was rendered, and 4 appurtenances will be sold in sixty days, | a alee ; NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Mopar, April 10, 1876 BEFORE CALI—l0 A, M, re 7: 7" 7. woo . et i 60 | 100 Mo, Kan & Texas. 1 om nee a Nod | losdd AND graph coupon 1900, % per cent in Chicago, Kock | The following are the reported gross earnings on the 1 ——1875-—_, ———-1876-——__, Mileage, Karn'gs. Mileage. Earn’gs, Chic, & Alton .... 600 $1,011,774 boy $1, penuee Cairo & St. Louis. 116 44,500 1,355, Cou, Pucitic...... is 360 1, ule * Chic, Mil, & St 1g 1,612,046 Canada Southern, 452 430, Cine, Layf & C.. 76 99,9 3 Denver & Rio Gr. 120 "92,154 Han, & St. Jos... 296 Bez,U34 lilinois Central... 20 1,109 = 1,802,066 Ind., Bioom. & W, 34 4384/56 | Int. & G. North., 453 -*348,100 Kaneas Paciic.... 70. *626,150 Michigan Central, 804 804 1,678,447 Mo., Kan. & Texas = 75 786 766,778 Ohio & alississippi 393. 615 923,216 685 685 = 959,700 ‘KC. 504 504 805,184 St L.'s South'st, + 34 B49 9246, 750 Bud, A. & F. Belluville br’ch. aL 2860 7h 120,273 Toledo, P. & W... Pet 06,051 237 314,185 The result of the election for acommittee of purchase | A despateh from Springfield, IL, says:—In the United | 1000 Det, M4 Tol ist, 4000 L, aNcom ‘ae. 2000 Mich South sf Sabs Amer x Bk 66 Bk State of NY. 40 Del 4 ud Can 7s 160 Quis 100 00 Ate ‘ii " 1) American ence ee es Lee MS RRYe 6u's 100 100 Chi & N 16% 100 Chi é K IRR. Ls Nd Cen RK. n 6, ‘BEFORE CALL: P, FSI... 129g Tish lg ea Ri L000 Tenn 6's, old. ‘ 10.00 Un Pac RK Int. 1% 5000 Un fae stu 63% oH oot oo Ma eR 6335 100 MI & St Pp $5000 U 86 32136 $1000 U § 10-40. 117% 1008 Um 6 be 122% 1c0W0 US 5%, 1, "OL 0 12233 10000 do, : 118g 18000 U noe, 8 121% 60000 COND BOARD—1 P, 1500 she L$ & MS RR, wou do. rt) # OVC 2000 Del & Hr, POL. 100 she Quick Mii pt tbe 100 Proc L& be 2800 wee’ tn Tel a 60 Alb & Susq Kb 10) No, KaTex. be | su) 50 M & Ess Itit.be.63 2:30 TO 3 P. 200 shs Pac Mail $3, 500 do. 00 3M 78 200 Otto & Mise ke 200 Han & StJo piad 10) Mo, Kan & Tex... COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT QUIET, 1-l6c. LowER— FUTURES STEADY--FLOUR DULL— WHEAT LOWEB—CORN QUIET—OATS STEADY-—WHIS- KEY DULL AND LOWER—PORK QUIET—LARD QUIET—PETROLEUM NOMINAL—SPIRITS TUR- PENTINE LOWER—ROSIN UNCHANGED—OIL8 QUIET—FREIGHTS TAME AND SLOWER—COF- FEE QUIET—SUGAR STEADY. Moxpay, April 10—6 P. M, Tho merchandise markets were quite generally doll and prices were in somo casesirregular. Business was everywhere small. On ‘Change flour remained auil but prices were the samo. Wheat was jower and a fair demand prevailed for the low grades at the de cline, Corn was quiet for want 0: supplies but the market was strong. Oats wore steady. Rye was firmer, Whiskey was duil and lower. Pork quiet. Lard aulet. ights were tem ol Cotton on the spot was quiet and 1-16c, lower. Futures were steady Coffee was quiet. Rosin was unchanged. Spirits turpen- tine were lower. Oils were quiet. Petroleum was nominal, ir was firm. The market for Brazils was quiet. Mild coffee was t. We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 18c, 8 164¢.; do, 17K. & 18; good do, Se a 18%e5 prime do, I8Xe. # 19¢.; extreme range for lots, 16c, @ 20e. ; Santos, fair to good, 17%e, a 18e., gold, ninety day | | Maracaibo, 16c, a 183s¢.: Laguayra, 17}gc. @ 18i¢e. ; Jamaica, | t. Domingo, 6c. a 154ge.; Porte Rico, i7e. I8e. : Savanilla, 16¢, 18c.: Coracon. 160, a 17e, | Cortox.—The market for spot vlosed of 1-i6e. Futures closed compare with Saturuay's ady, Ths closing prices today joing prices as fuller «:— 16 a LS TID ‘i + —Quovations are based on American standard of claseifie tiou and on cotton in store running in quality not more them halt & grade above or below the grade quoted :— Uplands, = xy. Use sy S36 ¥ lit Strict mig “ ‘* 8 | Midating fair —wteined—Geed sedinary, idling, 113e.; mludiing ‘13 00 ab 100 at 132 Sac aerate oi 3 he 100 at 1s gu.sae, 2008 loo at 18 a Wge., 400 a1 tg soa Ie (U0 at 13 29,82e., (00 at 13 15-te., 207 at 13 J96Be., 200 at Lis 10-10e., 1,008 we LS Bote. ; seveiven 10 at ie Mievoueer “200 ab 1S Fie. Dect OD a UE T Me. Pete). 21.000 bates, 20,70) bale ‘he pts at tle 4s tollows :—Gaiveston, raloas = y vets Were 10, Moe ot, with a dectine | 2 Stute,. Saperdine Sinte... Extra Seate at State. Etre Weateras Minnesota, Round hoop Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. Pauly. St. Louis. iow extra. ‘St. Lonis, straizht extra. ‘St Louis, ehoice double extr choice ity. ie anperti ‘Bran ywine. Corn meal, punchéons, = Wheat was in moderate about 109 100,000 bushels . the commoner sorts de Feauest und pricos wer lining stilt more. 1y low grade 3 Chicago, o: 1 15 tor No. J Milwaukee, stice for treat $1,23 for unsound. No. 2 $1 2c. 0 8 2 silw. instore. $1 25 ior do. atlout, 1 45 for white Michigan, 118 for ungraded spring and $1 20 tor inferior ro winter. tye was firmer. note sales of 10,000 bushels state at ots Coru was quiet, for want of su but firm, closing at about Thea 38, for no grade and mixed: 9 bushels at 70c, for no grade, for Kansas mixed tm siore, hy quote On 1250, gold; jut ‘do. avout ade, Naval StorKs.—Spirits gto d, $170, ‘Tar qui quiet; hard, $160; yo! noininal, Uits.—The market wax quiet. We quote Sperm was easier. Southern yellow, 1 O8 a Bi 08: tlerces, 57) thin ead ead 26 deaon 5 a 5 bbl Peay iSaateds were 300 bola Anguss, 6 us mi Sosneeae at 1c. a 19) elles ‘as 1 84 13.000 1 at Ie, and und’) 3000 toe, ss it sa ya to aia vi Spot sules wore 90 ic. for South America, for Gabe. full prices, We quot to taney. Fee tate fs ‘Tige als oy 3 tne tH ee, fair to, en mae v8 geld. ndard A, ioe powdere cohol. inal: sold at 82 13, Freignts.—Berth room in eee lust. and the business ef lounage for cherier was slow sud a further shadin; 4 rates. To Liverpool, pe ont basis of 25s, Ma., as it ran; tor: fined petroleum, at 4s. td. Havre —The market was qui Americun dressed, $190 a $2U0 tor si tor double and isis ‘$125 for ry 'd: Russia, cleat Rosin was quiet, but unchanged. We quo’ 406. fot “fa bole, 13ge. 1BSat Aa iJ eso 4 "35 bid, te $23 | 25 bi spots nd, ate Saturday, abou 1,s00 bbl i at 6213735 0 82 Pontius re oft a $1 ethers fmeetly toe Totining, at tic, West Je. we. “Gpsue ns eortroae neti ste: ‘26%c, ; Louisinua, fairto, “Rangoon, fair to Jacket for raw was firm bu 1s hhde. low tu good refit Bi0'whds, Cube at fev 730 wT. We aetna ipts—205 tierces. S tierees rumored sold at 14! Fr fae aie, bbls. tala ud $1 12 asked at the close; 50 eam, 300 boxes cheeue St Be 3 Sc Hamburg, per sve: . 110 marks. The chart Phuindelphia to Conk f 3 were 43,000 Tie, for Southern white, Te, afloat und 7Ie. tor throughout, ele, $220 a. for pong ‘Mania ‘hemp, Tie aio ol: tela, a“ ‘See, i Jute butts, de. ® ties “aid, asgiraing to locn’ = we > 40e. 5 New ite, 5 ‘See. a ier turpentine were deck at ow Jower. te strained; 3) are i 8: Wilmington, Py vistlows: Roan ington, $145. Turpentine ow dip, 88 00 Spietts dll und 503 Tal 125 3q7 Winde woe. ay ady. otton seed, crude, Bie Seles ho “da and nominal. ows :—Crude, in bulk, abl 4 ous; cut mea oy ; ‘and 305 box: th, beet, 18s se EaBestady wed $23 bid? peng pb h hams ite 3 Nitta ‘of aiders at api lear bal a at take. robe AL Ibs. 2d do. Ibs. viene do., 12 10X40, aces closing “call” prices were id, $13. ae asked; Muy, 13 95 ‘as dh Psy, bid, ae 15 Au. asked. We Sone eae at $14 02% for May, chiefly for June, mostly at the former tlerces city early at 14c.; 850 do, Refined was quoted at for Continent, aud 13340. Te. Shine 4c. a Bers Onion te go.. fit shaped, good t0, fe,funer, to fancy, Se. oy as ere “aod # Gee! kold; Rangoon, Me te rai 9 an 8 754.3 ined comet ceni ‘ao, mol i Porto ies, refining, fair to chotce, 7c. The Seumet for refini to choice, Jc, m Mpc. 3 oss ee fons 1d, 10350. ; ‘cetatanbie Ole. ; cut The market was dull ds., 181 bbis. and 234 casks. ,U0U Ibs. sold at Skye. a S7ge., and bbls. whiskey, 400 bbls, high- Tho market was lower and nom- Ns. aleubol continued in the same position re- ted was moderate. Is grain, id. 10 packages provisions, 100 bales cotton at 80 Tbs; 300 ti beef SO racks lntd at 50x; 50 }, 8,000 bushels Hordenux, with 4110. tn maaking” ade: a Norwegian brig, hence to with 2.100 bbls. naphthi at 4s. ® Brisish brig, hence to the Medi Leste Ttalian port, with 11,000 ‘cases re! American set (chartered bx Gato Berbice, with 140 M lumber 89, go! with corn, reported from New Urieans to Denki at 200) per bushel. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. Meaney. Foot od 10, 1878, RECKIPTS FOR THR rast Vea) I er weights ¢ ir 30 Ka os 1 SA cw. . wath "hit: bas mteers €: a eee eth. erie i tinols seit fr per ib. Hols seers own, raliy crarse quality eatdl ae weryeo Mi Ge, por ibv., weight 6 cwt ith a ‘off per be: it WKe. por Ib, with Te il inols steers ai 100. wtee per {b., weight uf & iaaburs 16 Vlinols sreers at We. Hino’ steers xt We a 2c. per Ib. Gites wold for sel owt. a7 last. Tl hen 52 INinois stenrs at relight G3 © Hr off the Tot eight 7 ie Uh., weight 7 cwt.; 14 ie 5 well he 7h oy for weigne oie wis; 3 iilincts ri, Gd. Fi weight bss owt. ® &Coy sold for ‘Goon weight 8 ewe. Tilinois steers at lic, & ‘welght Towt 1 Mea Tien hea ate Ties “Tale per i steers, oF oo owt. 30 Hinnid n lat Bg wh é oe M tis eas ixel sold tor Moris & at Oa. per Ib., with $l off pcr ‘scant: 73 Ul.nyis steers at 10c. juts Mtnels steers at Lodge. rs at IiMe. per Wats per ee eG ie a State siden Missouri shee; See “ue Missouri baat welahy oe por Hb welt 73 cw; | $49,000 uty veals held on sale; coarse and poor quality calves: on a heavy run; prices, 46, 8 70, peril ‘HoGs.—There were no live hogs on sale. pee nee DOMESTIC Resin hd |ALYESTOX. April 10, 1876. sifgtten dull and nominal milan 1aige.+ low malddiin 11%. receipts, 240 bales. EE "ees 2,004. Dales, i 10, 1878, + Britain, reap Bales, 3,000, Monte. April 10, fad A miouiog. bly pad ori tee Lidge. 5 dels 400, Frere O54. Savaxvau, April 10, 1876. Cotton quiet and easy: ing, 11 g¢. 5 Rood on hye. Net reevi 65s. Exports—To Great spi et Sales, GOJ. Stock, 22214. AnLYstOx, April 10, 1878. Cotton o: middling, ry Tile ats '23¢0.; low Jntddiing, I2hq @ 12'4e. Net recetpts, 701 b good urinary, Le. Exports coastwise, 1,879. Sules, 1,003 Stocks. 19, rage Qawnag, April 10. 1876. Flour epebhaced: 5; ee heat steady; No. 1 Milwaukee elu! 7s No, 3 white: Michigan, $1 45 55, lore. Gorn Batley lower: sules, 1000 bushels No. 1 Corn menl—$26 for bolted and $25 tor unbolted, per ton. Millfeed—Shorts, $17; suipstuffs, $18, and middiings, $208 bre A ‘ton, Luke recepis—Wheut, 2,700 bushels: barley, 4 UPPALD, Sir en 10, 1876, Gtain afloat and ti Cea dd ba etlesde 7,78, do. pens. doy amali, 72,583 do. ecsinte’-Plonr, bls, ; wheat, 43.0.0 bushels; pooh do ons, 82000 ‘do bariore 10000 0, Flour, 14,300, bbl sal No, 1 do. and hard Milwankee at $1 “Se d and steady; sules of 10 cars new at Ode. deure Kansas do. at ble. a xd. Rye lnactive. Burley Gze., all on track, Oats ne; dull; sales of (1. Pork dull, at $23 25 Mighwines cull, nominally $1 0) beams Canadian on private terms, lor nt. mess, Lard dull at 14c, Tourvo, April 10, 1876. No. Flour quiet. 4 white tery dull bore eens Wabash, $1 37; it hie do., | $1 38: a = a ‘see May, Bl 27h; jo... amber Michigan, No 2 held at $1 22, 7 fered; reje jected Corn frm for winter Lake steady for futuros igh gi csiasa: Base, So ES May, 51%e.; June, Oe: Jow mixed, O26... Apri held at 50c. 4c, bid; Kansas, S2%c.; no grade, Sic dg. Di and Michigan, Sia dull and droopin, 0. ‘Bde. 5 Mi in, BOS yc. Sgenjed, B2igc, Receipts—Wheat 8,000 bus ‘corn. Ie, do. wavs. 2,000 do. Shipments— out, 8,000 bushels; corn, ee do; oats, 2,000 10, April 1 and weak. Wherk mashed and lever; bi lon a inside No. 3 $1 June; No, $ Chicago spri 880.5 jected, Sorn fn fair eons ee ue 2 writ fresh, nae rexular, 7 dune. Oats dull, ied tt and sen 4 $13 shoulders, 8: 2e.; clear sides, 12%, Clover seed in "ood ainund nad prleen'a shado higher at Ton $0 10; timothy seed, demand (air and prices fm at 282 40. ate 9,00 bbl 51,000 busl wow. 10,000 88,000 pons e oa Lard easier; AT bay May: EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpox Propuczs Margxt—Lonpox, Aj 10—Even- ing.—Linseed oll, 22s. 6d. a 22s. Od. Ba eer a FINANCIAL. UGUST BI INT & ab eeas 19 and'2t Nassan st., issue Travellers’ Credits, available in all parts of the world, ears BED Msouten ‘Also Commercial Croaiss and “elegtaphic ‘Transfers of an ca Mouey on Cuilfornia and Hurope. sii A —ALEX. birt teed & CO., rary Broke: 2 Wail st, make for customers deaiea a investments of In all pomp oor in stocks of a legitimate character, which frequently times the amount invested every tity days" So a aed shtfand carried as Ic desired on jocks bong! ‘ns long as deposit of three to five per cent. Ciroulars und weekly reports sent free. Ave REASONABLE ebagy ol algtd ON LIFE AND = ae other Endowment Tararance, Follelos, Mortzages and securities: Insuran com Panton On HEAR a BRIG UG. Tit Broedware EAPSLEY & BARLEY, BROKERS 74 BROAD. «, WAY.—"PRIVILEGES" ON “MEMBERS OF THE THI NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE” “se XCLUSI WELY." REFERENCES IN NEW YORK AND LEADING CITIES, Ar W. HAMILTON & 0O., STOCK BROKERS. 10 . Waliat. ish and sell Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Privi- iegés, on comidission; stacks curried on margin of 5 per kon stock speculution mailed tree toany Sddroes. "Opt or sond for 6 copy. N¥ AMOUNT TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON MORT- gage, city or Brooklyn. LEAVITT & WOLCOTT, 10 Pine st, AW 1One HICKLING & 6 offer their services i ¢ Stock Privile inaking collections tor parti distance, investing small sums ot money and buying and gelling Storks, Bonds and Gold "72 page book, ‘with Wall Bereet ievie ad Orders executed —MONEY TO pase pid NO AM + on improved ci Bhat roverty Fi amounts. Apply vo HORACE 5S. iv Nora ines yoreeny) LOAN Be E.—VAST Rae hy To no 3 A Exhibition. TRE CENTENNIAL 5A¥e DEPOSIT COMPANY, located in the centro aisle of the main Kxhibition building, J the only company that rents safon and vaults to ex: hibitors or takes charge of valuables for vititors at the Ex- hibition, having been xranted the exclusive concession ro the ames States Ce: nial Commission. ‘or purticulars: acaree 4 FARREL & CO, Mi chamtar a eS W. BURLEY, Sectotary, "180 Bou ath Philadelphia, OR SALE—$75,000 7 PER ChNT ree Cte 9 pal and interest payable in gold) on Ohio; in foe working of: for month: a loan of $25, worth four times the amount. For full doseription, & dress W. ‘CURTIS N NOYES & CO., No. 26 Broad st,” [ ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, New York city Property. Principals desiring to BORROW OR INVEST apply to M. 1. GRANT, 145 Broxdway, _ HUNDRED DOLLARS or other racy or New York. ‘adress se-sags OIAL Jer Dox 109 tierald office. Mectastcs’ AND be sand BAVINGS INSTITU. nity from 10 a a x oma a” Mondays and iy from 032. M., and on an days from 10 if Germat H. ©. Frsner, Seuetar iy Tr CONKLIN, President, ONEY ON FIKST, SECOND AND LEASEHOLD Mort; at easiest terms, Parties requiring funds or having fade to invest should apply to GEOR STAKE, room 190 Broadwi pa . | \ ONBY TO LOAN—ON IMPROVED PROPERTY; SIX per cent interest on prime city applications. ______ ©. DE WITT, 112 Broadway, basement, WANES, SHARES AND THE ORGANIZATION OF fe Companies 4 speci WIECIAN WARD, Drexel Building, No. 5 Broad st i? EVENING ae AM Is THE MOST VALUABLE AND CHEAPEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE CIty. BEND POR RATES, OFFICE NO. 2 ANN “ST, 8 AND 10 PER CENT aoe city AND Cow ty Ronde, and other “Ai, Investment Securities our | specialty 24 years paying 10t0 12 percent, interest promply wid, for sule below par 9 slow PAP BERT H. NICOLAY & CO., Sunes Stock Broker: a Pine st. ted Kailroad Bonds bougirt and sold. RST? MORTGAGE FOR SALE, WORTH ie amount; or $175 advanced lor KST MORTGAGE, box 134 Her z kK iz TO LOAN FIVE YEARS ON CITY only legal e: fs, i guiy legal expenses, Address LAWYER, box t $50.000 KANSAS TOWNSHIP BOND: TO IN ar. yt OAS at 6 Pi yg ENT INTER, F three or Hv Oa 3. HOW, No.8 Pine st 7 sale at 10 per cont, Address box 4,773 Post Dollar’ store, ‘oldest in adeldhia; » chance worth the. aitention of & business man; a uC RE EGODWIN, Te Chestuur s:. Philadelphia, | ee SALE—A MARKET AT NO. 180 StH AV., DOING re BALE EVERY ‘CHEAP—A SMALL aM NEAt yh Gall in a thy ” York tn iF pir particulars ‘adda 5. Dr MERRIE. Fake Hoe, 7 ot RAE FORMESLY KNOWN my eit Aa iSO Callas Bare geil ye and made cheap, simp’ Fae ere es. sk A ome 190 Post Fede £5 aid fice FOR BREAD CUTTER—CAN BE efticl introduce tt; Post office, parext INT OF AUTO cae FRUIT DRYER FOR ‘sale—Distributing hot air to. every ‘of fruit $fch tray direct from air chamber. Ai RANKIN, pane g ARTNER WANTED WITTT $300; Fe een perce given am PARTNER Herald ofice ‘PrRrneR WaNTED—GoOD PAYING BUSINESS: san roma aridely known ond Well eutabiished anita b ter arty cannot man =~ eing so éxtende: oe per ny anege i tek Seer Ut ike tors eorertants for tha right OD jor + GEORGE NASKINS maccen’ 28 West Sih ot, Pana WITH $25,000 WANTED—IN A SUCOESS. Tul business iu metal goods, with factory am Brooklye Mister guperinionds the’ ecm conta exent proprie! A inet pase Ora ta Brondway. Mpo BUILDERS ANY “BUILDER DESIRING TO good four story house in Harlem and take part cash, may ay in two tose tree (fair valuation) bal QUICK BUSINESS, Herald office. Wixcennint JAPITAL FOR TH BEST PRODUCE ‘Commission Business known, Address A. G. B., Warne j—A GENTLEMAN WITH MUGIOAL: TAL ent, to assist in a dramatic ¢1 rine and to divi the profits, Address Mra. bisKG, Hi office. 200 }() GASH. DOWN—FOR TWO BEAUTIFUL little Soe sanoaat udver- tislng device, ot ei bell; Nanestiy worth $2,300. dares th pai Herald RINER WANTED; CEGUIIMATE EN: din, mec chop reference Apoly 68 190 ing an article ore co of capital manutucta can favest $10,000 tor « halt PY yBW PROCESS, Herald the fereat ean Your full parti where an interview may De ba office. Seana TAXING THE PACIFIC MAIL, ‘The personal proporty of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company was placed at $5,789,518 in the year 1874 by the Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments. T! Supreme Court reduced the valuation to $5,645,268, This verdict was affirmed by the Court of Appeals, and esterday the remittance was filed tn the County lerk’s office. Under the law the company have ive daystrom yesterday to pay this tax, The Culltector of Arroars of Persoual Ta: Teereer received $93,- bi 62, the amount of taxes due by this company for 1875. GREEN AND THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE, ‘Tho resvlution of the Board of Aldermen, authorizin, the issue of bonds to the amount of $2,636,665 66, the money to be applied tothe completion of the Brook- lyn Bridge, was yesterday transmitted to Comptroller Green, having received the es signatare. It ie doubtiul whether Mr, Green will issue the bonds und this wesgemy ae only sixteen votes we! o, and other technicalities may ty of the me sure, GITY CHAMBERLAIN’S STATEMENT. City Chamberlain Tappan makes the following state ment of Pence in his hands:—Balance, March 3h receipts, $594,493 25; yments, $540,. berries balance, ‘April & $581,088 0." i THE LECTURE SEASON. (CRERING HAL) Aageennre, 8 ald of the Women's Cente Baer ARGONATUS OF ‘45 Tete tee dace ere at 8 o'clocl Seixas, ye Randolph's. seieiabe ne 2, pen aap ission SO ;CTURE Ti THIS } SEABON, GEORGE winttax curtis, CHICKERING HAL! THURSDAY aoc April 13, Subject :—Women in the Uid Time and the New.” sor hotels, ot Tlekets, $1, at the Fifth Aj and Wi cae Dock store and at tue door'on the evening of the MUSICAL. NGLISH, GERMAN, FRENT ey and Pisny JInsteaction after the oon rapid system, Terms low for summer course. Circulars mailed. Address GENTRY PROFESSOR, 1,203 Broadway. W YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, located at No. 5 East 14th i ear Sth a to Delmonico's. SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION im all branches of Musle. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS now open daily. Waymnn FIRS? TENOR AND BASS zoe * Teresa's church. Appiy to-day or Thursday at AM. 141 Henry st. oe it UV ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A FIRST OLA ‘organist. and choirmuster. Address Rev. A. ELY, dox 119 Herald office, A. VOLUNTEER members will receive ‘E ocnete inan Toasceyat ehureh ; ‘uction and sing first’ class music. Aadrest IST, 28 Wer Onan Bath xt, THLE PAYMENTS TARE! ‘and Bedding at B. M, OO and 157 Chatham st, "An im- re FUR’ A. Weeki A AND “MO ‘arnil ture, Carpets PERTHWAIT do. "3, 15S mense stock at low prices. Aa inetcaset my FURNITURE FOR SALE.—HAVs sed will sell my Household Forni- me_originally $19,000 in tots to sult par. Chusera, consisting of Patlor. Suits, 9 pisces pigrame way and ‘Sone Pianoforte, elegaut intai with Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstan &ec.; hair and spring Matresses, elegant jotaid ing’ Table, Chairs in ee. imp antique and m fod by ty. collection of many ogee ry great expense. ” Gait and seo for yourselves at private residence 120 Wout st, near av. UeTION ROOMS, 39 BAST 13TH St FURNITURE Carpet, Mirrors, Pianos, Palnuings, Atmor ets, btagores, aed i inuction prices. eet i rardroben x ee ture and Bedding at OV ARRELUs Sulostooms, 410 Daag ‘Oth and 3ist sts. Payments taken weekly ND Oars RANGE 255 West 12th st. shales _ GREEN “\ SOFA BEDSTEAD, COVERED reps, for sale cheap, nt 264 West 39th GPU Peaks tee. CARPED house on the in Elegant rome Shes ag hes hing ond Hair Mat . Parlor Beds, dc. French fat flats furnished to order. GEORGE A. CLARKE, 747 Broadway. wri HOTEL Kee ERS—THOSE rehasing, ‘positive ch jon 23 rooms) for Room Suits, cos 150: tier ing Piano, 'arior Tabies, Mey othe ae ate ts, Gedneeds” Baretus, aig and Torieg Seat heircloch Suits, $30, "$50: in ne Bots. e:; house open from 8 A.M woe ull M. ‘ate residence No. Tits ov all the vrata aA LF rome at privat at Tay ovcloc ‘urnitare at residence 10> East 13th st., ‘ev. Eight Parlor Suits i, Planoforve, 45 Eiamber Suits, Bedatends, jatiresses, reeisiiver Wa aedenedy sxtension ver 01 BACK PAR Lon Yuan oaowia Goede wante y DC. ARB ATS s YOU yw iGt apy OR YOUR OLD RT me ae WAS, Tours = co. cost $1,000 tie thie day All claims inst the th hmld, who will continue earn bl te on: wittbs se sonnled by Fa J coll ia equare, bank vallaing. =—LEASE, STOCK AND bing Clas, race: = Wiest - ings Tailori =p hment; be z ce SF Attend to aay Commissions inte for two days, DUNBA iy box 3 A CONFECTIONER, SITUATED DIRECTLY OFro- give, Macy's, will let rear of hie. stare during: also spree cream sajoon to let co aff at 200 Oth ay, a jahtiatvaibie Ac SAMISER, WANTED 18, hs GAB, Ld fe ng a BE Mag)" business; and | rerio RNS onal of reer EE FOR SALE—A i, woul, like to tained in a four story fro ye ewainee by ome of (the bes od after ON si (0, 1,208 ¥ LEAVING THE GityY niture: also a very hand- il West etna. “Apply a6 RE, CA ‘G AND STOVES ‘nt lowext cash prices, on weokly or monthly ps a charge oa thne sales. J. LYNUM, 04 OOD SECOND f. o AND aise a fclowia, iat the old place, owl te, vor hac ee EL RE REEF Mi “Ber yees Corps nn Mets ew, te FOR CASH Carpets and Matti fad sare Boones. ANDHEW LENTER & Co. S7i Boas Baeeaers DECKISING | HO! a ING ciate pr Teen