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8 “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks Higher—A Speeulator’s Market—The Delusions of the Street. AT GOLD STEADY 112 Money on Call 3 a 3 1-2 Per Cent—Gov- ernment Bonds Active and Railroad Bonds Firm—Investment Shares Stead, ahead Wau, Straer, } Moxpay, May 8—6 P.M. Bulls, emulous of the Jersey Heights explosion, touched of their dynamite at the opening to-day, to the distraction of bears and and trepidation of unde- | cided shorts. The report turned out to be more noisy than noxious, for the damage done proved as incon- siderable as that from the Hoboken affair and was about as soon over. The burst up was chiefly confined to Lake Shore and Western Union, the first springing up suddenly from | 33g to 5434, and the latter trom 663, to 673s, from which point prices fell alnost as rapidly to the Ogures they started from, thongh later in the day a second rally was established of about 3 per cent, which was sustained to the close, Speculation is confined almost entirely to these two favorites, although the Twenty-third street bears are keeping an evil eye on Michigan Central, which they esteom only witn letting alone and watching carefully for the present. The Rufus Hatch party in Western Union aro probably somewhat digap- | Pointed to-day that their mjunction great gun has ex- ploded with such ineffectual result, and that the seu de Joie which was to send prices flying upward has fallen ‘as tamely on the ear of a disbelieving public as tho re- port of a penny squib. The result was that the stock closed at but a fraction betrer than it opened at, being unable to at a half per cnt below the market and the feeding out the long shares which Mr, Gonld (having got wind of the injunction movement) com- placently and adroitly possessed himself of for the purpose of “sparing” them to the ex-managing direc- torand his sbipmates when an eligible opportunity offered, ‘the Lake Shore move appears to be built upon | no stronger foundation than that of the telegraph | fancy, The extensive short interest, the existence of which is plainly shown by the expression of brokers’ opinion, in the comparative scarcity ot shares for do, hvery, bas created an opportunity for a turn upward, sharply and unexpectedly, as we have more than once Buggested as likely to occnr, From all we can gather this phenomenal bull crea- tion owes its paternity to a bear source (which seeins to be mixing matters, to say the least), and its sires are no other than Messrs. Cammack, Work and Henry Bmith. The effect of the movemont is, of course, accomplished, as it speedily will be, the rise will prob- ably terminate as quickly as it began. * ‘The business of the day was somowhat broken into | by tho election fur board officers, which drow off the at- tention of members; consequently there is nothing to be recorded of the general list save that tt remained @teady und dull. Thero was manifested some little interest, however, fm the Western stocks, based on the adjournment of tho United States Supremo Court until October, which was decepted as a conclusion that no opinion in respect to the Granger case would be issued before the fall, Money ruled at 3 a 4 percent, and stocks generally loaned at 2 ana 3, with the exception of Michigan Cen- tral and Central Hudson, which brought a bonus of 1-82 to 1-16 jor delivery on short contracts, THE SALES TO-DAY, The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 132,000 share: jew York Central and Hud- 50; Lake Shore, 32,900; Cleveland orthwestern, 2,200; do. preterred, 1,200; Rock Island, 3,800; Pacific Mvil, 7,525; St. Paul, 1,400; do. preferred, 3 Ohing, 4,200; Western Union, 46,250; Union Pacitic, 300; Michigan Central, 21,400; Union Sfining Company, 1,130, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following tabie shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening, Highest. Lowest, New York Central see 110 10% 110 138 Northwestern. Northwestern preferred, . Miiwaukee and St. T Mil. and St. Paul pri Ohio and Miaatesippl New Je ides c It Sse ve Luke shore Mich Central DY & Harlem. pateszeete Preepsesrseaese Peres ADVANCE AND DRCUINE, ‘The following are the changes in closing prices that bave cocurred since the close on Saturd Apvaxce.—New York Central, % ;C.,€, Cand 1, 1; Delaware and Lackawanna, \; Eric, ‘Lake shore, $4; Michigan Central, Missouri Fac 4s; North’ Westorn common, o. proterred, %; New Jersey Central, 3, ; Obie’ and Missiseippi, 4} Rock Island, 3 Bt. Paul common, 13;; do. preferred, 14;; Western Union, \. Dretins.—Union Pacific, 1s. Srkapy.—Gold, Wabash, Quicksilver, Producers’ Po- troleum, Panama, Pacifie Mail, Uinois Central, Har- lem, Hannibal and St, Joseph common apd preferred, Cc, and L G, Auiantic and Pacific Telegraph, do. preierred, THE MONEY MARKT, Money was freoly offered at 3 a 3% per cent at the close. Prime paper passes without change. lowing were the rates of exchan undermentioned cities to-day :— Savannah, unchanged; Charleston, 44 a 4¢ premium; Cineinnati, 90 a 100 premium; New Orleans, commer. cial, 45 dank, 34; Chicago, 50 premium; St, Louis, 100 premium, Sterling exchangp was quiet but firm. Prime asking fates, 4.8835 a 4.004; selling rates, 4.87% a 4.88; and 4.5945 0 4.90; reichmarks, 954 2.954 and 964 a 96%; cables, 967, a 97; prime Paris, A134 a 4114. TUK GOLD MAK Gold opencd and closed at 112%, with sales in the interim at 112%. The rates paid for carrying were 1 and 2 per cent, Loans were also made flat, OPERATIONS OF TITK GOLD RxCULA: Gold balance Currency balances. Gross clearances. eon New York, at the + 1,081,050 GOVRRNMENT nONDS, Government bonds were in better demand from in- Pestors, and the market closed firm at « (Wotations :—United States currency sixes, 127\4 a 1274 do, sixes, 1881, registered, 1214 a 1214; do. do., do., coupon, 122)4 a 12255; do. da, 1865, registered, 114% 8 114%; do. do., do., coupon, 1144 a 114%; do. do, fo, new, registered, 118% a 119; do. do, do, do., soupon, 118% a 119; do. do., 1867, registered, 121 a I21ig; do. do., do., coupon, i214 12154; da do., 1868, fegmsiered, 12244 a 123; do. do., da, coupon, 1224 a 123; do do., ten-forties, rogistered, 117% a 1184; do. da, do, coupom, 118% a 119; do, ves, 1881, regis- fered, 1173; & 117%; do. do, do., coupon, LIT 0 1174s. INVRSTMENT sTARES Javestment secarities are generally stenty. We quote sales as follows:—Rock Island, 10475; New Jersey Comtral, 97 0 iy a OF a HT; Cleveland and Pittsburg | | Guaranteed, 0434 @ 04), 0 94); Harlem, 188; New York resist thoso demoralizing seller sixties | to force | sickly and impecunious bears to cover, which act being | The fol- | following | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET, j Contral, 1108 T191¢; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 112 a 111%; United States Express, 71; Delaware and Lackawanna 105, TUR UNTHD STATES TREASURY. The Sub-Treasury paid out this morning $20,000 gold on account of interest and $2,000 in redemption of five- twenty bonds, $6,700 silver to appiieants here, $22,000 on Washington drafts and $170,000 on currency ebrcks and Clearing House certifieates We note an entire dis. appearance of the premium on stlver. This is due to the announcement of Saturday that the Treasury sub- treasurers were prepared to pay large snms. It is also to be noted that there js a freer interchange on the part of individuals, and really more care for small cur- rency than for coin. Revenue receipts to-day, $1,000,000; customs receipts, $600,000; bank notes Teceived, $900,000. Secretary Bristow decides that the United States Assistant Treasurer cannot pay out silver in exchange tor Clearing House certificates, The silver payments to-day were:—Under $100 limit, $13,725; om silver drafts, $34,000, and on currency checks and draftn, $358,050. STATE BONDS. In State bonds the dealings were confined to New York registered bounty Joan at 1044; and Tennessees atdlig for new and new series; old Tennessees at 43. Distkiot of Columbia bonds sold at 7114. THE FOREIGN MARKET, The following are quotations reported at two P, M.:— Consols for money, 964%; do, for account, 96%; 1865 Donds (old), 10434 a 10444; 1867 bonds, 10944 a 109%¢; ten-forty bonds, 1074g; new fives, 10614; Erie, 1344; Eric proferred, 20.4 22, It is impossible to present further reports, because of the weakness of the cablo Innes, another of which it is said is broken, RAILROAD BONDS, Railroad bonds were dull, the changes as a rule boing slight, Michigan Centrat sevens rose to 100, Mil- waukee ond St. Paul, LaCrosse division, sold at 102% ; do, consolidated sinking fund at 88, Northwestern con- solidated at 1024, Morris and Essex sevens of 1871 at 107, do, consolidated firsts at 108, Union Pacific firsts at 10434 and land grants at 100%%. Ohio and Mississippi consolidated sinking funds brought 98!f a 935% and do, second 697% The following were tho intest bids ;— Bur & Q von 7 e) i TA Pac Ist 7% he 1 Ta Ps fin 6's, Bit Cy | & Seaton of NJ Ist now. 11 | O 108% j eo cw gold, a4 Am Bock and Imp i 10) Mil & StP dst, 1a ST"; ait & StP ist, C & Of)y & ‘en Pacific gold pd Cen Paeific, San J br, Con Pacific, Cul U jaton Pacific neifie | , 78... | WW Pe fen Dds oi Union lactic sink fund & Chie 10533 of Mo Int | Citew AL Ist 1 RR | Morris & Essex 3d Pitts, EW Chi 2d Morris & Easex 7’ jor dt Ess Ixt con g'd, eves Pitta nano? erie Ist m, ox Glove & Pitts 4th, C.C & Tint... Tol'& Wab Int, oxt Tol & Wab 2d. Groat West Ist, BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 109 for American Exchango, 112); for market and 114!, for merchants, Tho late Dids are annexed:—Commerce, 115};; First National, 200; Fourth National, 90; Hanover, 69; Importers and Traders’, 193; Market, 112; Merchants’, 114%; Mer- chauts’ Exchange, 100; Ninth Navional, 80; Republic, 76; State of New York, 45. FUILADELPAIA STOCKS, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:. City sixes, new..... ylvania Railroad. hia and Reading Railroad. Lehigh Valley Ratlroa: Catawissa Railroad pretorred Philadelphia and Erie Ratiroad, Northern Centrat Railroad, Lenigh Naylgation.. Lehigh Navigation MINING NEWS, The California mine, Nevada, is at this time yielding 250 to 800 tons of ore datly, worth botween $50,000 and $00,000, This amount keeps tho mill ranning to its full capacity day and night, The product for the fiscal month of April was over $1,600,000, The ores from thts mino are £0 rich as tocreato unexpected dificul- | Ges in their amalgamation. Tho north drift on the 1,400 foot level is being extended to connect with the Ophir mine. A dividend ot two per cent has been declared by the Consolidated Virginian Mining Company, payable next ‘Thursday, ont of tho earnings of the past month. Tho mills ero now engaged in their usual monthly settle- ments, and show the product to have been but little under $2,500,000. The dividend will amount to $1,080,000, and the current expenses about $300,000, Jeaymg a balance of about $1,120,000 to bo carried to the surplus fund. Another large new mill has been ordered in connection with this mine. It will contain eighty stainps, and will be erected near the JointC. and C, shaft, Tho dally ore product ot several leading mines is as follows:— Tons, +. Lo | Belen Calitornia The dividends paid by the Northern I date reach $600,000. The property was purchased four years ago for $35,000, and is now valued at $2,000, 000. The following treasure was sent to China from San Francisco, on May 1:— | produced $200,000 Inst year, but paid no dividend, The mine was sold some two years ago to the Mining Com- pany Nederland, at The Hague, for $3,000,000, Thenew Almaden quicksilver mines, at San José, Cal., were worked to only a limited extent from 1846 to | 1853, Since that time they have produced 606,453 flaske, equal to 46,398,654 pounds, They are, with tho | exception of the Almaden mines of Spain, the most productive quicksilver mines in the world, About 600 men are employed at all times. The reduction works contain nine furnaces, During eleven years ending last December the sbafting, drifting and other miming work amounted to ta 724 lineal feet, costing $1,000,000 gold, Mr. C. H. Fish has been elected President of tho Consolidated Virgipia Mining Company in place of Mr. Edward Barron, resigned. The mine was recently thrown open to public inspection to counteract recent | statemonts that the rich ore body was approaching ex- haustion, RAILWAY NEWS, The following are the carnings of the Chicago, Bur- ington and Quincy Railroad ;— March, 1876. Net earnings last year.... Increase $105,006 Pacine April, 1876. April, 1875, an. 1 to Apri , le Gross earnings Jan, 1 to April 30, 1876. GOSSIP ON THK STRERT. The Loaners’ Bank 's waiting news from out-of-town sume oF not, | Silver and (ractionals are both down to par, with a falling off in the demand, most of the parties take some silver. | touch it The banks generaliy tke it Others will not | cable business, and a pretty well fays their cable is again broken, ‘thenticated report NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Moypay, May 8, 187% ‘i BEFORE CALL<lu M HOS LF kO at. 102 10 she Mich Ce : Sup ebe Pac Mel Ones, SOK 400 ae oN 25 208 ito do. a0 doy ie) ao 46: 200 20 400 do... ot 199 19% 1) do. PL aw 100 do. 2° 194 490 do. 1 1ONT Cw | io 19) do, Trade dollars, $252,868 | Mexican dollars. 40,393 Gold coin and dast, 4,219 Silvor bars..... 5,000 Total . Tho Cariboo Silver Mine, Boulder county, Colorado, depositors before i is able to say whether ft will re- | On the cheeks aud drafts presented at the Treasury | Cs The Western Union Telegraph Company are retusing | Whiskey quiet. | wags ex Yamoyden, 5%. | dow, 18% 95D do Sine ated 00 di hwo om 200 200 100 30) 5 5-20,6, "05... 13000 U 5 1040,'¢. MURS) BOARD—l0z0 #0000 Tenn 6's, m. is 40: sha M Cen Ki 1000 Teun 6's, n 41% 500 do HOON YS 7's bl re 1085 3 do 1000 Brooklyn 6's, wl LZ" 290 41 100 WO Bure i 0 iM ‘ist lst, ¢ Tous St bat AC dsebe we lt 800) M & byte Lal 800) M&S P Be? é M con's bi 000 do... 10.00 Chi N 1 S000 Mor & RTs TL. Md. 2000 Mich Cen 7's... 18 ee Ac ox Bi 6g Gq 66%, 500 tiudg 600 66% 900. do 400 Chi & RT 400 Mil a St P tb, 5 tor 100 U8 Expre 20 NYG & HE 13) do... bs a anal a. ‘Bat wy (sold Saturday). BEFORE CALT—12:30 PL 850 shs Mich Cen RR. Dias 4000 6 & 1000.0 P 186, 8 J bi 400 shs Erie RR..." N wuo 63 200 Chi Fs ‘'N WR. 200 Chi & NW RR pf... 20 Uhio & Mins Kit... 300 do. b3 17K a2. MM. PORE Seas tas 12246 $1000 US 0'4,10-40,r.. 118 sHCOND ROARD—1 P.M, 83000 Dis Col 3.65" 30000 Tenn 6's,n sorios 21100 Tenn Oe, 0. ng ie 400 do. 300 Chi &.N W RELIC 100 “do. 3 No a 5 300 ont AN Wt ‘ee ety 100 Del, mh aw 18 25 ect 1081, S00 Mit & Siitit be © HO Cn an Ie be w80,C,C &IRR.... Un Pac kk. : MOD Mk we'icons 1m be ae Ms RIS ok aw rr a0 Be a0 Pomoc ta 25 Chi & N WH 300 Chie NW pf. Wwe, C&l ek. 50 Oh « 80) Obie & Mis COMMERCIAI, REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT LOWER; FUTURES STEADY—FLOUR DULL—WHEAT UNCHANGED— CORN EASIER—OATS DULL AND LOWER— WHISKPY QUIRT—PORK DULL—LARD DULL AND HASIER—PETROLEUM — QUIFT— SPIRITS TURPENTINE QUIET—ROSIN — QUIET—OLLS STEADY-—FREIGHTS FIRM—COFFEX, sTRONG— SUGAR STRONG. Mowpay, May 86 P. M. Trade was slow in all directions, and there was buta moderate business done in ary commodity, while nearly all kiads of merchandise were dull and nomi nal, On ‘Change floar remained dull, quiet, but without change in prices, with a firm business. Oats dull, heavy and lower. Pork dail Lat dult and ere Freights strong, Cotton on the spot was lower, Futures were Steady at ihe close, Colfee was strong. Naval stores were quiet Olls rules steauy, Petroleum was Corn was casier, | quiet but steady. Sugar was quiet tut strom. Correr.--The market for Rio wastrm; we note sales of 5.008 bags ex Contest at 1., for good, aud about 600 at Baltimore, —~Urilinary cargoes, Lge, Ise.; prime de. IN\e, Oye. ; Santos, tate Mild coffee was quiet. a 1S a Ie; extreme range tor lots, 1 Tite! ; Laguayta, 1 Dominga, be. 0} Fe. a Le. : 3 above were ai also reduced ordinary redieed 5 prices te day compare with Saturday prices ae Foon - Wheat was | on private terme | 0 closing | 10. 2.100: low migting, 2 40 11-16¢.; middling, 11 9-160, Spot sales were as follows Lied 1,008, les. For future delivery the eaor yy, alter one P.M. at Smiles were as folio —May, 0 at 12 21- ee 100 at 12350 12%. 1200 at 12 24-32e. 12 2-82e.. 200 an | 12 11) Ge. 4 up to two P. M.—May, , a 9 1 Ys 12'4¢., 100. abort notice, Lash, 32 . ice, Yoh. 12 11-Tee. 100 at 2 7-lte 100, shore re, 11th, June, 400 at 12te, 400 at 12 21a, 1,40) af EF +. 1,900 at 12. 2,100, ke HO iz Bite, 100 at Tie. 19 ab 12 fiw 11-16¢,, 100" at ROO at agi Ae. 2 beg 100 at 12 27-32e., Tay aia 1t-168e.. 400 2 37 de. 100 wt 12-13 lee. 1.0 at 12 100 at 12 wig | 100 at 12%, 100 at 12 27- a at 12 13-166, 20) wt 12! at 20-26., 200 at 1 ‘S00 at + foo as ta > 16e August, 200 at 13 ite. 100 = at 18 1-166., 000 at I8¢., G00 at 1,800 at 13e, / 30 at * 13 3-32. ; Septer 100 at 12 18-i6e., 200 at 12%e., SOU at 25-K2e., 1 12 13-16e,; Novem 2 1211-18. 200 at 28sec. 00, im ton, GU bales: 280; Charleston, New York, Tota since September nlp closed as. follow Mt ee by 5 essed. To eae ap dip by Jg6., compreased. C. seen yo Liverpuol, npr by steau. Sea sogle Bt ark 1 bbIE. r ats, 75,800 bas 3. walt, 45,112 do. hanged. The Is., including State, Western and i quotations. Kyo flour sold to 75 & 85 15, “Corn meal wits aisles were 40 bbls, ut $3 65 for Brandywine. W, 400 525 60) 400 525 70 Kound hoop Oi 525 Bound boup Ohio, tr 650 8 50 fe BOO BE Leute stratus ox can) St. Louis, choice dou 820 Bt. Louis, choice family, 9 55, Kye tour, fine to supertin 420 Southern, No, 2... 40 Southern, superiine 465 Southern, extea, 70 240 #30 330 470 market was quiet ady, cl $1 20 asked fur No, Milwaues in, store. The 4 wore about 10H0X Uusiels, at S110 for No. $ Milw kee and mixed in store and afl “y $1, 20 tor No. 2 Mil kee, iresh receipt v1, $144 tor white, $130 jor Cannda spring, rive; $12) for Northwest float. Corn was easier, but fairly’ wettve. Sales were 140,000 bushels ab S65sc, 0 56AC. jor no grade, GUdge. & GUC. tor steamer, Sle a BI jc. tur mixed, dtc, a tie. tur no grads, a xraged mixed. ity was dull and noin- inal, Barley aud buriey mais were dull and nominal Oats were dull anu lower. ut 450. @ 460, tor rejected, gvod to choice whites aud Te, a 4fe. for the tungo of auixed State and Wester nar axp Jute.—We noto sales of 300 bales batts at 2 Ble cnsh a quote :—American Gremsed, $10 a S200 for singis, for double and $120 4 $125 for rough; Mani Husa cloun, $00) Blo; golds Tialieg, $2 te, Sigal aie. a She. querency hemp, 43ec. u thie., We quote :—Cubs, centrifugal’ and clayed, .9c. a Se. ; do. muscovado re- do. grocery, at Porto Rico, Islands, Se. a Sper New Oricans, tair me to choice, Ac, a Sse, he market for spirits turpentine ruled AU light and antes on spot wore confined 170 bbe ai fojobbing Hots, solling at Te. save uote :— pirite turpentine, S3ge, c. spot and 35, srive; funny common lerataed S90 sia; San SLSR Tar Washington, ae 1s 3; good Wilmiacton, vices trom ie gp were fol- 1 ‘Rosin firm; stri 3 Rood strained, $1 6); pond 27,410; afloat, $i eas yard, 3.00, irzin, 82.75; rurpentinie steady ; ara, $115; soft, $2 . Spirits fer bid gard. Sad; afloat, 12015 The market wes quiet aud stonay. ° We qua Gottonaend, | crude, Ae. w de: Southern yellow. fee r lntens oe, Goce: ined, winter, 60c.; winter, rm, crude, $1 45; ‘do. bluached winter, 175: do. nate aldo. ‘$1 70; whale, ‘erude Narthern, Ge. jo, Southor bleached winter, 7isc, a 75e. ;" ollvo, ‘9 $440; winter nit closed stendy in nee ae oasis th bis. refined or were a: do. capes, S435 ‘he Market was quit sue wna |. however, any radical closing prices. Late Suturday ev: sold at r hiladelphia ut 135-160, The closing As follows:—Ceude, in bulk, 8. 0 Ahi. vbis.. 10%: rofined, in bbls., 133% gc. ; do, cusos fi ITge. fined, ‘at t_Phiiadehnb iste.) aud at iuitimores dvices from the Cri were as foilows:—Uil Cit: United St 75 bid; shipmont, $1 0233. t this A, M.; can't quote. ONS.--it6eeipts— Pork, nate | 2 ‘all and ‘arker's— Herces, 9 bacon, 1 t 770 cates, bid, 821 70 usked; jours 35 tide $21 75 ‘asked: Septembar, ‘About Ta) bbls, auld me G1 ors onet at cite 125 bis. 4g ‘at $21 60. Cut ments rated dull, with pricos, however. Fresh hams wore quoted at Jusgen, plekled do. at 1230. a Tic frosh bellies at, Le. a <ae., pickled do. at 11sec. a 12%, boxed do, at 12Ke. @ ise.’ “Bacon was quiet, with nals of 100 boxes long clear at a priv ide icity long crear was qnoted at ic: Western do. wad short clear at Lhe. Beef was We quote :—Barrel i, radia, mess, 25° an rime mess, jet at RLS a $20 for prime Western. ts were quiet; 50) shoulders ‘sald at 14 1dkge. w Loe, and shoulders at 10! Lard was Mealss and in moderate igi The chi ing prices were as follows:—May, $12 60 bid, 812 aaked ; June, $12 721g bid, $13.77 dsked July, $1280 bid, B12 STi, asked $13 asked; Septem? Aug ber. $l bid. 815 (7h vied. Tho ee were 9,000 tierees, at S12 Wy tor june, and $13 tor July. sr ei2 Toand 90 tierces do. ot at alge. for South America, 1274 He c. ior Cuba, with sale of ioe. “ylorees for Cab: tion. Kick was quiet, but prices were we arolinn, tale, 30 prime, Sige, © OiKe. red Hye. ; Ran goon, frit to" gold? Ranj Ge. dunann tive cmethon, tee tow ae cult bet strong. Ro- ged was stromg, on hands aad yellow, We quote Fair refining, 730. do, Tei 0 ry, fair to chuies, fe. Piet do., "centrifugal, lbhds: aud, boxea, Noa B to 1%, Sige. "Ser; do, molnnsen, inhds, and boxen, Suge. a THe: Parvo Rico, redning, common to prime, 7 He: do. wee fair to choice, a ; Standard ‘A Folge powdered, Wik? STRAMINK. ee mi c. a Wigc ; Mated. 13s ket was quiet with sale of 0 tei Ke. .& 14e. for prime to choice eceipt 89 tierces, 13t bbls, and Tuarkos whe dull, Bales were V0.000 lve, at 100 bbls, sold at ra ‘paxionta.—Under ® scant supply of steamer room avail: able for prompt shipments rates advanced, for wecom- modation to, Liverpool especially, | Tonnage’ for, charter suited to grain and um trades attracted « fair share Of attention at steady rates. Nothing of interest otherwise accomplished, neagements wore:—To Liverpool, per steamer, 15,00 krain on private terms, quoted nominally 8d. a 8igd.; 500 boxes acon, 2s. and rd boxes cheese, 40s, showing an advance in provisions o er ton from the I price obtained: 1 ales cotton at nar The market was quiet; Kas by cotton at | gd. To in, by grain, Thad. te Wath per sugar, fos, The charters comprised dua, with 4,000 quarte hence to a Vanish port, with 1,600 qu Norwegian bark, hence to Bergen, with 2,200 quarters era at 6s. ; a Notwogina sbip, hence to London, with 7,000 bbls. refined petroleum at 3s. 43gu,; an American bel Cronstadt, with 4,800 bis. do. at 4s. Hd. 0 Nor hence to United Kindom direct, with 3,000 hy oll at 48, Sd.; 9 British ship: laid on tor London tons, taking one load of the grain roported above ; can ‘bri tons, reported hence to the Mediterranea ie EST yanniosas Ewa sictonrnd Tomine cote chartered to load iuuiber #t Savannah tor 4 Spanish port at or about $6 (vessel now here) NEW YORK CATILE MARKETS. Mowpay, May 8, 1378, RECKIFTS FOR THY Past WARK. an Ameri- Sixtioth street... ‘urty eighth stroe Portieth street Jersey Vity.. Reka. yRowd quality uf hutned enoon; still trade was slow a ix tw hand we 6 lbs, a 60 Ths, cattle on sale aithough al the | closed weak, the top s ec! the aggron were why! Heth street yards, T. hhorwed cattie. "sales ns fotows with a traction off weight FP Silt steers. at 30s, Henetion off wolkht 734 wt. strong per lb, weight 73s cwt., scan Itinvis steers per Ib,, with $10 off the Lot, weight 74 ewt., strong; s steors at JO, per ib, weight 7s ewt, steers at Ber In: wengit Tq ewte, strome; 2 with e asters at er | Wheeler sold ive m Tide: per tor, woigne sg ew weigh eet WU sellcied siiwols 8 of h weight ‘weight 6) noise steers wt 0c. per lu, with $1 du per he 5 cree. 19 Liinoisateers at Otc. por Ib. weight OX ew Beiltwote seeors at Longe, TM ewe. 1a, Hes | Gilles & Brown sold for selvi Hlinois oulls, groms werghe 84 7d per ews, 2 ilutwste,eeoets os liye. per CL ews, | 24 ilihets steers at Wise, w Lie, Bris TTilinots steers at 11am 12e. per Thy Fagan sold for sel et Taine steors weights thie. Wrrin dt Waixels it Allinol uh 00€. of per head, weight 6 ew We. per Ib. weight Gay ew.» i Ty i | and other Al Investment Ailinols steers | 16 bend ba" Titel aieees “at Moty Sores a be Hitiott coud Der ewt. : 149 Ohio sheep, welt 19,400 Ibs Sl ‘ perbead: et a7. We ot a ino" Tos., at’ Bye. 1b. i 104 bs, at OFC. per Ib, germ 10 euecp, wei rae 20,090, O20 Ibe. at Tye. ei 16st lo. 7 b ido ii sheep. (os Ohio sheep, weikiit 1 wernge per head, MILcu Cows.—There wore no sales. to hand. Hogs.—One cur load of ing, 700, Stock, 164,884, Cotton quiet: middling, 1134 9.11340 Fred ordinary, t recoipt Ixports coastirise, 168. Sales, Stock, SAVANNAN Cotton dull and ford nominally ; middling, 10%e.4 good ordinary. bales: Ff Seb, “Exports coastwise, 2 good ordinary, 10 10:46 No. a mie 000 do, corn, 3,000 do, pte Stock in srore—Whont, 404,676 dusivels; 0 and 3,60) do. do. at $1 80 a pL saee of 7 cars on track at Sc. Ac S5e, bac tees and scarce, firm duil at $1 50 for Lome 3 mess. wines nominal at 61 11 for city spans Oats, Flour unchanged Milwaukee club, $1 common to choice. C Gc. big quiet; 0. 2 enees. pred aod $2 & to New York, aos (40 bushes; corn, 1 oi wheat, "107 500 bushel fi 1, 4.300 do.; bariey, Board —Wheat, ty ghana pork te lower. $20 0: * ay’ Ga privy a "yuly, rt Oats st moats sides, At the oud. re Laat wlaty shuaiders, Bigee; el the commission, Provipence, R. I., Printing cloths steady at Jc. a Dye. extra G4x64's, with u dull market. Spanish gold, 22734 a 228. Jand on batance to-day ix £11 FRanxrort Hovrar, bonis, five-twenties, 102%. Livknvoo. Cortox MAnker.—Livenroon, Of the sales to-ui VEST BELHONT & Banxers, 19 and 2U'N; throng! ui their corre: Also Commerciai Money on California and Europe. DVERTISE 18 THE TES 20 ¢ Tho cireulation of the E Total... Daily average. 19 Tonnessee sheep, weight 1 940 Ibe. 1 ig ty Tbs. iiug Michigan lambs, weight 13 ling Michigan jams, weight 4) Hemahige§ during the pass week, 1,003 sh VueiLs axp Catvxs.—There were no smooth Calves slow, on a heavy run, at se. & Ohio hogs, 121 feat: Belisge weight 188 Ibs. per head, sold ut 73jc. per Ib. DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gatveston, May 8 1876, Cotton quiet and weak; middling, 117%. ; low. middiing, 1ic.; guod ordinary, 93c. Net receipts, bales; gross, O64" Exports codstwise, SYS. Sales, 1,150. ‘stock, New ORLEaNs, May 8, 1876, Cotton quiet: Btn 1 2c. : low middling, Te. ordinary, pee it receipts, err bales; grosa, Exports to Continent, 175." Sales, 2,900." Last e Mom, Ma: ending <, 262 bales; Ling, Cnauteston, 3 Gutton oaay middling, 12¢,; Jow middling, sie Net receipts, 00 b xports coustwisd, 612 bales, Sules, 200, Stock, Tonxpo, ‘May 8, 1876. Shipen 80,000 bushels” wheat, 40,000 do. corn, 1,000 do. oats. Burrsuo, May 7, 1876. barley, M19 dues malt, ode do. Keeen 3 whet, 171,000 busho rye, 16,000 do flour, G,bOU.bbI: whens, 1,300 Lusheis; corn, ‘oats, 15,000 do. ‘Y. du. shipments—Gnnal, none; Faitroad, flone, 6,809 ad : wheat, 31,000 bushelm; ‘corn, 25,000 dor; oats, 13,000 d bariey, 000 do. Ganal freights to New Y Vhei is) olis included, Flour quiet, an wood deunaus! for nitions ales of cm ac el 13: 2 Milwaukee at an at st 28; 4.000 bushels Wiseonsia, spring’ a 81 a 5,000 do. hard Milwaukee at $1 35; 1,100 do. Groen Bay on Brivate torma; 2309 a9, white Michizan on private terms do, Corn qu and unchanged. Lard dull at Dsweao. ales 1,600 bbls. "Wheat ave ; white Canada, $148 9 unchanged : old Western mixed, Teal 20% §U7 for. belied and #25: $26 for uabohod, per Yon. Mill lved--Shorts $17, ompee $19; middlings, 820 841 per ton. Canal freighte—leas, 6) corn und rye, 5; jew York; Tumber, 62 £0 the Huitson feet. Canal shi 200 dl Curcago, May 8, 1876, Flour dull Whose inactive; opened weak and lower; closed fir ie prices: No, 2 Chicago ng. UTAe. apol; Wslger, June: 1 0%, July; Nod jeago spring, tie. ; rejected, eOc. Corn in guod demand and w shade higher; No, 2 at aie. spot; 4o\e., June; duke. bid tor Jutys rejected, tee ive en a shade higher; No. 2 ut <O%ge. ‘sp j rejected, Ze. Kyo tuirly uctive and sade |i ‘Barley in “fair demand and higher; 06)4c.” spot: 2c., June, Pork dull, woak and ower; $2 8) 0 $20 May and June; s/1 a $21 05, J) Lard in fair’ demand, but at lower” ral ‘BO, spot: $12 B7q u SLE 40, Jum 50, July, Bulk | oats quiet aud unchanged. Whiskey’ stendy: wut | demand at $1.07, Luke ireizhts—Wheat, to B | corn, do, diye wove yty—F lour, ag v1 NOK AN) do. do.; barley, 4,00) do. Sbipm intatstienty T2000 Ne 000 do. ; oats, 11 Mawrnis, May 8, 1876, steady and ungbanged, | Corn gull and ‘unchanged. it dike, a 2 Bm at lic. a 14\e. ar rib sides, 11, UTICA CHEESE MARKET. x08 erage price being 103e.; remainder forw: PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. HAVANA (A. MARKET. Mavana, May 8, 1876, EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxnox Monry Mauxrt—Lownox. May 8 P. M.—Con- (itor money aud 03% for the account. Tis amount of Uuilien withdrawn from the Bank of Eog~ Viateronr, May 8.—United States bales were American. inetie Travellers’ Credits, »vailable t Tn all paris of the world, rs. DE HOTASCHILD te and! Telegrnphic Transfers of EGHAM ‘TS NE, NING THLEGIAM last week poe yy Soe. ‘off per atte a srry 8. ron per Ib., welchts 10% wis steers af itd per li, with 8 Shrne nb Lawns, Trade slow; quality. from {air to good, Sheep sold tant Me Sencila lambs at ‘at Te. per Ib. Judd & Jeep, weight 1,700 Ibs, at t 10 Ibs. ut Blac. per / Dibs., at Ze. perlb.; 124 + sold during the past D7 average per head. ay ealaht 10, 26 Ibs at O Ibs. at hse. fib ai lt wonle i Ww! Pa Dust. i, bi fi 187 6. low t reeeipts, 2° 15. Sales, 287. . 1876, ® UKey ites; gros, Wavash, $1 2 $i 21); iY 10 bols. flour, corn, 2,811 do. ; tand scares rye and bat fe angi Rig od 1 ‘50 for May sige. | whout, Ue; Vhewt, 17,50) J0.; peas, 16, 090 do. atternoon call of ef, Oats tne 80 asked, 12 85, Jw uk ce. 5 clear May 8, 1976, for standard and May 8—3P, M.— 37,100 37.200 My 00 36,716 HABRICH & ©0., NY AMOUNT mortgace; meee or Krooklyn, A DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS . | No. 4 N. B —7, 8 and 10 per cent ¢ | Tow pac. sot large oF small amv ter, which frequently moult invested every thi Pats ond Calls nevotiated at faveral | desirable invert nt. sand weekly reports sent free. EUROPEAN LADY, IN RESPE assist her with a Uptown Branen of! nalt loan, t Adaress 1 MONEY 0: ice Policies, Morty: + iinmurance of, all kinds effectod ye vat FUNDS TO RAVITT -& WOLCOTT, 10 Pine st. | buught and eid bx the ld ext we Le pagg of | Shenton Stock, Fecha and Auet . New York, make for customers dirty as desired on deposit of three to TABLE BUSI. ness, Wishes to meet some honorable fatty LIFE AND “ yoo com. ut ‘Brondway- ‘LOAN ON ANKERS AND mints in Stocks af pay from five to ys. Keli je tates, Stocks who would ST, Herald | STOCK SPECULATIONS CONDUG every form; hook ‘contaming veks went free on applications TUM Bankers and Brokers, » 2 | Broadway, AMSEAtLTEL + of ali kinds bonght and sold BD! int ty Hi MBRIDGE' a C0. -RAILKOAD AND OTHER BONDS WARD ©, Fons & 60. 90 Broad st, TED BY US IN | ZA. Catuolic church, wortl $45,500; also ALWAYS H WANTED, $20,00) ON FIRST WORTGAGE ON A pure ed Property, worth $10,000, Address box O22 Post $10,000 on im: MORT. steers | day 10? Ib., with 500. of Head, weight OX, ews. ; (4 co Ld neue ait ro Mratleoad stot nd = Hine steers ‘At WN. 'n tige. per Iv sith be oft | t | bond bough 1 Te GRANT. 148 Brond seers | bhewg, weight 7 oe ‘OUN cr NO. 5 PINE ST. LO: ¥ ; rights ewt. a7 ewt.; 48 [Iiuols steers at 10 tw, | ; ARS MONE ie i “ 16 | wink ‘i ‘per head, weizht 7 ewt.: 30 atts er at | he eg, Lek ana B ne Dae. eee ee 8a | Tole.” per 1b. with SI otf per head, weight 7 ewti iy See Sev elles lotus: } he Hlitnow steers ae 10) Ber. wb. retees ig ewt.: bu TNES AND MINING AHARES “DESIRABLE 6 or. co j Minots steers at 1d w Te, per ivy | weight bortanities offered to investors, brokers aud Cray. “p6ld tee age,” Boe the organising of corpornte compani a gH a ih ‘a WILLIAM Peta a ea Init a grade above vr belo a Mg.crt 8 | OFFICE oF tHe NEW YORK MUTUAL Gas. ies Oplants Alatarma. %, pron SU Tin x LiGuT bog! na ORTHRAST Sirict oral wasae #13646 Sire Bide | WMEs Te per Ih. welent 1s -) cag den AN AnD NOre Be HO. Pras May B, 1876, 10% 4 emt 5. Moses sold tur seli 31 illinois steers at 1 The aunust meeting of the stockhol Whe. Kew ¥ York sae 1 be | fous weight ts cwt.; 47 Dlinols steers wt Uc. « 100ge. ei fo Mutual Gaslight Company for ive leetion of sixteen direc. | HY o 3 clits Udy ewt. @ 74 owt, Siegel & Meyers sold for selves | three inspec nS af} sci of New 1 Ssa0 ay o Aina tages At TO '8. per, to, ght suk Sot ont | ¥ ‘com Ii Ig whieh cet E Wo Minos meses: at, Iie. tbe teh ol 16 | he tale 118 iin sis server ae Totelock sit. ards solu rita Himots of be closed for ven aks | ack ro me epee in Ib. viet drain Cg ef pl r el sai ites ‘cw: 31 Lilinols steers 0s 1Qke, vor Id, with omer } firmed, | Lewis, Aldermen Bryan Reilly, FINANCIAL. larger sums on 3 leaden stot AILROAD AND COUNTY, (BONDS bow Siva artes COND MORTGAGES ON NEW YORK OWN E. BMYTH foacemont Ti Bre Til Broadway. vee i CENT, MORTIAGE LO4NS—SMALL axD Tarwe cia ot yeare, Kdarens box 2 nase by xox TRUST Shigtd aissovad, RASS cf, Wasa and of t) of the UNION Papa ey 80U tnd afver W seiia an a = York, as t mf ». will TWENTY poe the ena ates postive Februar; to those ens i 28 Finreh ie 1h ‘bonds sli the terres eine cn and’ nis the (wed i mee as pind templated in the azn for which temporary Tull be iraued by_ the Trust Company, sa be ‘ox: Geltvery. AMES Hl € A {VV ANTED—a LOAN OF ream, ‘ON Win prrret an fapreved tows Bate? poet periect. “Saaneee X'S. erty: will pay 10 py reenss CALL, Algona, lows WASTED -oN FIRST MORTGAGE, $1 15,000 FOR 3 on D venrs, at six per cent, on Pewee Twenty-fourth ward. Address B., ict ered we ALWAYS HAVE Tee Fabs TEE p. ly held for Brooxlyr mortgages. S500 Se Joan on first class i inthiseity. CALLENDER & LAURENCE, 35 Pine at, TO LOAN—ON $575, 000 nlso taoney at 6 per ca Lor ae TN SOMA TO aUIr, AP $1, 000. 000 ene Totes, 8 ae Real Estate. EVENSON, dr.. No. 4 Pine st. top TNKERSHIPS. ie pe Be pals ansate HERETUPORE EXISTING “At No. 299 Spring st. New York city, hetween the ander Signed, is this day divscived by mutu conse The be continued in the name of Sidney C, Jousu who ge thorized to sign in Hquidatio Dated April 2), 1876, FRANCIS H. KNAPP, ci SIDNEY ©. JONES," Hi COPARTNERSINP HERETOFORE EXISTING hotween the undersii nder and by the firm name of Ward, Hallahan & Ci his day dissolved by matual All accounts will be settled by ¥ Fg Ocaaeaat aie een ne tiene Dated New York, April 28, 1876. BUSINESS OP» Aovearise 1 RR ereN RDN: ces ste EVENING TELEGRAM. TES 20 CENTS PER RA’ Ll} re circulation of the EVENING TELEGRAM last week pan average A +a ANTRROTURES ALONE INA WHOLRAATH business in household utensils, with @ tctory wut of town, would like s position with, Hh §:25, 00, fr aly woreroou. Apply to GRIGGS 4 SCARLET alway. MALL FURNISHED sete as BBAUTIFUL A grounds, at a noted summer Fosort, for or ex change. Apply, to O, He PIERSON, No, 5 Pine st. HAMBURG FIRM WHICH HAS A LARGE AND Tegular demand for refined Pennsylvania Petroleum (stan dard white), is desirous of entering into connection with on iy for their say ‘on favorable terms. peg bs Ietcrutreet to BRANDY NLLEMEOK, Importers, Hara Bors ‘OF AGGOUNT FOI CORPORATIONS. INDI- viduals or firms opened and closed, scienti iteally_ 0x ox- i bi ritte: a rultinne Aceountane aad Layers JOHN Mt, COMMER, No S urray LIGHT MANUFACTURING cash a pace urtner Beaded te ARLTON, iecep ‘books "and ponesally ‘sesiet Herald office. L EASE, FURNITURE AND ¥ FIXTURES OF A HOTEL on Broadway, for sale. Medium size, modern conveniences, and well furnished. E.G. LOCKE, 139 8th xt., neat Broadway. 10) ENTERPKIXING CAPITALISTS—-A VALUABLE Patent Right La a ng article that is easily Capo Stutes, for sule chow) covers tho Un ip. NO agents apply. Wo want applicants that mean business. Address in person or by letter to Dr. T. J. LISWIS, No. 3 Gates av., Brooklyn, N. ¥. D PHARMA A WELL ESTABLISHKD DRUG TS. he purchased on easy terms by Business ma; AVE j, at W. H. Sehieffelin & Oo." 1 iam st. eit W (foakel totem pesca MANUFACTURING FIRM OF ao wish to negotiate ee and is a ar uo $100,009, adviionnl ital; equipment in first class r; business long estadii-bed and im successful operation. Communications Were: dentially treated, Address, with real nam ITAL,’ box 200 Herald office: hatte WITHOUT SERVICES, WILL apy feeom $500 references one-third interest in a og x ing bnsiness : ven and require van, and r09 dress PARK, ‘inns $500. <i WANT A MAN WITT WIN AMOUNT Ta UU, Join mo in Toy oe te aee per DUFFUL, second floor, 44 Cortlandt st, EC fe brad nA article cost 3 cents aud tization solicited. QUEENS COUNTY Brondw: BUSINESS ‘TROUBLES, Richard Schell having petitioned for a discharge, a hearing in the matter was set down for yesterduy before Register Allen, of No. 162 Broadway. It appear} ing, however, that the assignee bad not published his appointment, as required by law, the hearing was ad- journed uutil May 3, at eleven A. M., to give the as- signee sufficient Tinie to publish tho notice of his ap- pointment. At Register Allen’s office yestet the re-examination of certain claims proved against the estate of Francig Many and Jamé® Marshall, bankrupts, and the examina- tion of Otto Huster, dealer tn furs, of Maiden laue, baukrupt, took piace, At the first hieeting of the creditors of John Coar, heid yesterday before Rogister Ketchum, Bonnett Building, a few cebts wore proven and Mr, C. W. Van Duren was clected assignee, BOARD OF ALDERMEN, ALL THE MAKSHALS CONFIRMED—MISCELLANE- OUS BUSINESS. Aspecial meeting of the Board of Aldermon was heid yesterday afternoon. The principal business of the session consisted of the appointing of city mar- shals, Mayor Wickham sent in acommunication nominating the following named persons for city marshals :—John Duggan, jr. ; Daniet O'Brien, Matthew Beirne, John R, Farrington, Louis Levy, Goorge Bouccessin, Thomas Cunningham, Patrick Daly, Patrick Feeny, Nathan Frank, Louts McDermott and Richard M Lush. A motion was made by Alderman Sauer, names did not complete the list, that'the Board take « | recess for ten minutes in order that the character of the applicants might be examined and i was also agreed tu ascertain whethot Mi Wickham desired to send in the names of the other eleven mar. shals before the Board should motion ‘was carried. After recess very few of the members ro- turned to the chamber, and Al Morris:moved an adjournment ot the meeting untii Thursday next. The motion was lost. Alderman Morris then moved that the Board ceed to confirm the nominations, and after some dis- | cussion the following wero confirmed :—Mossrs, Dag. gan, Brien, O’ Beirne, Levy, Bouccessin, — Daly. ny, Frank, McDermott and Lush. Other nominations were also as follows:—George Hatzel, David ‘Tien, ‘Thomas Mctirath, Lawrence A. Curry, Patrick J. Han- bury, Jobn 7, Reilly, Abram Matthew regen, Riebara Walsh, Juing Lyst and Denis Galvin. Mr. Farrmgton's nation WAS , President Pinckney and eee voting in the alfirmative. Mr, Galvin was electod piace of Mr. Farrington, and after the transaction a some routine business the Board adjourned. MUNICIPAL NOTES, Chamberlain Tappan makea the following statement for the past week :—Balance April 29, $2,518,130 90; receipts, men } payinents, $4,138,785 88; bale , 41. othe Bare at tH Permits has received $1,045 daring aye fy Mater of the Mutual Savings Ban! William Tt. Eldridge, fled werday in the Cot ‘'s office en order of Tulge Deoseus, authoriat inn Kerelusesorzone hs racy depositors wilt enable the ror LO pay lividend to. of twenty-five per ecnt. xi BROOKLYN CITY GOVERNMENT, A stated session of the Brooklyn Common Couneil ‘was held yesterday afterncon. Permission was granted the Bushwick Avenue Rafl- Toad Company to run their tracks on Kingston avenue to the city line, Comptrotler Powell was authorized to purchase a site for the erection of an engine house in the district bounded by Bushwick avenue, Debevoise street, Gra- ham avenue and Monroe street, The dredging of the expense Fea to exceea $5, ofthe of $232, 63" 66 had been e: wi Reed sod 27,043 for the ensuing year, as these

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