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HNLNUL AND COMER ——— Stocks Feverish, Active end Firmer—The Bulls Buoyant. GOLD 112 5-8 A 1121-2. Investment Securities ‘Steady—Government and Railway Bonds without Important Change—Money on Call 3 Per Cent. Wau. Srazer, } Turspay, May 0—6 P.M, ‘There are constitutional bears and bears without con- Stitutions. The first regard things with a bilious ey’, and, as it were, “through a glass darkly," and follow in the train of disaster like jackals after a beaten army. The second are simply weakly vicious, scare quickly swear fcarfally (on the occarrence of petty lonses) as did the British army in Flanders, {np such a mixed market as prevails at present this latter class has a five opportunity tor expletives, for no sooner do these sucking bears get short of their hundred or two than their full-grown relations (converted for the time be Ing by some Darwinian process into oulls) turn the tables upon thoir weakly offspring with grievous re- sults. Tnis has been the modus operandi of the last few days, and tt ts coatinued again this morning. Business opened at the closing prices of yesterday, but the market immediately commenced to weaken, Lake Shore dropping from 544g a 53%, and Western Union from 963; = 65%. After this there came a halt, and a subscqucnt recovery to nominal figures. The powertul bears continue as hostile as ever to a permanent improvement, and only array themselves on the long side for a temporary flye! ln this they resemble their quadrapedal brethren in the Zoo, who climb the polo tor the eleemosynary biseurt and the soductive cake, the gift of visitors, while their ni urul biding place is at the bottom of the pit. They are well up the polo to-day, as the rise iv prices | will show, but bow soon they will clamber down again | will depend upon tho exhaustion of the supp ies or proflis they are secking for. Michigan Central and St. | trength | Paul preferred were tavorably affected by thi of the geperal market, and particularly so by the ove sold condition of the former (stock for borrowing pur- poses commanding 1-64), and the report as regards the latter, that a continuance of regular dividends 1s proba- ble, a delief which (it ts said) has led to the formation of a new party to bull the stock. Erie is showing bet- ler again to-day, huving sold as high as 1534, more, aj parently, on the absence of damaging reports than in the existence of favorable ones, Pacific Mai) and the coal stocks were out of the day’s speculation, and have no history attached to them other te changes in the official list of quotations will offer. ‘ At nearly the closo a full head of steam was turned on Luke Shore, which sent it up to 553, bid at threo o'clock, and also imparted a modicum of additional | atrength to the rest of the list. In view of the gelteral stagnation which exists in i trade circles and little or no improvement observable ia commercial affuirs 4 bull, market at this moment | ieoms Tobe abont as unreliable as the famous cab horse of Mr. Pickwick, which was only kept going, much against hie will, for a limited period, by the application of a strong bearing-rein and a large pair of wheels, THE BALES TO-DAY, The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 140,000 shares:—Eric, 14,600; Lake Shore, 40,880; Northwestern, 3,000; do. preferred, 1,300; Rock Island, 2,485; Pacific Mail, 6,700; St Paul, 6,200; do. preferred, 10,700; Ohios, 8,100; Western Union, 27,500; Union’ Pacific, 1,280; C., C. and I. C., 600; Micbigan | Central, 10,600; Union Mining Company, 1,200, OPEXING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— “er ae Now York Central. Harlei Abs ord brid 639% 2 40% o 5914 é 10514 Piteburg.. . 94% Milwaukee and St. Paul... 38 38% ne egos St Paulprel.... 64g 65 Mississippi.... 17% lik foe Jersey be - 96. se Del., Lack. and Western. ie 107% 101k Umoa Pucific. + 63% 6335 63 Cc. Cand LC, 4% 65% Wx 181 Pe eases a bx. Lake 85% American ‘Ee Mich 47 Us Bx. 49. We Ya 138 Weluck rion 3 NYC 110 96) NIC 9! Otto is P 131 3 6 cry ht ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterday :— Avvaxce.— GC, C. and 1,25 Erle, 34; Michigan Central, orthwestern, 3 do. preterred, Je; Pacitic i Rock’ Isiand, 3; St. Paul, do, preierred, 5 ern Union, Lake ‘Shore, y Dxcuixez —Gold, je; Van Paeific, %; New Jersey Ceutrul, 4; Hbnois Central, % ; Delaware and Lacka- | wanna, 5; New York Central, ‘Se Sratioxary,—Atlantic and Pacific preterred, do. do, Telegraph, C., C. and I. C., Hannival and st,’ Joseph do. preferred, Harlem, Missou Pacitic, Ohio and Mis- siseippi, Producers’ and Petroleum, Panama, Quick- silver, Wabash, THR CXITED STATES TREASURY. Washington advices report as follows :— Revenue rece'pts to-day Customs receipts to-day. . Bank notes received 10-day + 900,000 ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $325,000 gold 0p account of interest and $282,000 in redemption of 6-20 bonds. The Sub-Treasury to-day paid out $350,500 silver coiu im exchange for tractroual currency. GOVERNMENT BONDB Goid exchanges. Supreme Court, ‘ | For the month of April, 1875. | Earnings tirst four months, 1876. | Earnings first four months, 1875... | Kurnings first four months, 1874, Tho “regular ’ ticket was efected at the Stock Ex. | ! charge yesterda: stalled, the usual speeches being made. Tannary.se.ee For firat week in May, 1876.,.., For first week 1n May, 1875.. 5,185,653 ae The specie engagements for Europe to-morrow amount to $300,000. RAILROAD BONDE, There was an increased business in railroad bonds, the tone of the market being Orm. Northwestern eou- | solidated rose to 1024;; St. Paul, LaCrosse Division, brought 102% « 1024; New York Central coupon firsts sold at 119, do. registered at 116; Morris and Essex consolidated firsts at 103; Erie seconds at 101}; Michigan Central sevens at 100, and Fort Wayne sec- onds at 1105¢; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western sec- onds fell off from 1034 10 103; the Pacific issues sold | j at 1043, a 104% for Union firsts, 106% for Central Pacifics, and 92 for do., 8an Joaquin Branch; Ohio and Mississippi seconds rose to 70; Northwestern con- solidated gold coupons advanced to 92%; Toledo and Wabash firsts sold at 89 and seconds at 67, with an odd lot at 66. The following are the closing quotations for Pacific Ratiroad bonds:—Umieu firsts, 104 a 104%; do., land grants, 100 a 10014; do., sinking funds, 91) a 91%; Contrals, 106%; a 107. BANK HARES. The only sales of city bank shares were 10 American Exchange at 109, 20 St, Nicholas at 98, and Bank of Commerce at 11544 a 115, THR VORKIGH MARKET. bonds, 1073 a 10734; new fives, 106%; Erie common shares, 13 013%; Erie preferred shares, 20 a 22; Mhnois Central, 86 388. London advices report tho bullion which went into the Bank of England on balance to-day at £15,000. The rate of discount in open market for three months’ bills is 134, or 44 percent | below the bank rate, In Paris rentes are 10f Tse Exchange on London 251. 21 ic. ‘ The weekly statement of tne Imperial Bank of Ger- many shows an increase of 13,068,000 marks, MINIXG BTOCKS, The following -are the official opening prices@s far- | mished by telegraph from San Francisco:— Eureka G. V. Best & Belch Keutuck Union Co; Alpha. Meadow Valley. Sierra Novada. Mexiean. Caledonia Silver Hill, Eureka Consolidated, PHILADELPULA STOCKS, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o’clock this day:— City sixes, old. 108% jew Jersey. i 136 Pennsylvania Railroad. . 53 sent Philadelphia and Reading Railroad... 443¢ ay y ig bie 40 _- Philadetphra and Erie Rutiroad. i% -_ 5 Northern Céentrat Railroad... ay My Lenigh Navigation... 464 4635 Lebigh Navigation G 10435 104% THK DELAWARE AND HUDSON CAXAL COMPANY, At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Del- aware and Hudson Canal Company to-day the report showed that the coal sales for the year amounted to $12,034,936 10. ‘The balance of coal on hand December $81, 1875, was $2,629,052 33. Tho following Board of Managers were elected:— ‘Abiel A. Low, Robert L. Kennedy, J. M. Halstead, Le Grand B. Cannon, Georgo Cabot Ward, James Roose- yelt, James R. Taylor, Thomas Dickson, John Jacob Astor, Thomas Cornell, W. J. Hopping, J. P, Morgan and R, 8, Hone The election for other officers will | take place to-morrow. A WESTERN UNION 8UIT. In regard to. Western Union it ts avnounced from | Washington that a cuit has been commenced in the the | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia agati company, and George B. Prescott, as well as tho Com- missioner of Patents, by Gtorge Harrington and Thomas A, Edison to settle the question of ownership of the mventions of Edison in what is known as the { duplex and quadruplex system. n injunction is asked for restraining the Commissioner of Patents from granting a patent to the Western Union or to Prescott, pending the result of a trial of the whole matter in the ‘THE RAILWAY WAR It was reported on the street to-day that another ‘meeting of railroad officials was to be held at Chicago | to-morrow, at which it was hoped that some settle- ment of the preseat difficultics would be arrived at, But, in the alleged language of President Vanderbilt, as eal difficulty lays im too many railroads to do the th small business offering," it perbaps will be rash to ex- | pect that it can be changed by the passage of nice sounding resolutions. RAILWAY RARNINGS, ‘The following are the earnings of the Central Pacific Rayroad Company :— For the mauth ot April, 1876. For.the month of April, 1874, nd to-day the new officers re in- The earnings of the Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Rail- way Company for the first four months of 1874, as compared with the earnings for tue same months of 1875, are reported as follows: — 1875. 1876, $99,208 42 1 February Totals. . Increase. The following are the éarniny of the St. Louis, Kan- sas City and Northern Railway Company :— + $53,720 34,350 Pred sibs TED NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES . Toxspat, May 9, 1876, BEFORE -CALL—Ww A, ML ole ipgame 9 a Ms. Government bouds closed steady at the following | 100 quotations :— United States currency sixes, 127 @ 12734 do. do, 1881, registered, 121% a 121%; do, do., do., toupon, 122), 2 1223¢; do. da, 1966, registered, 11455 a 114%; do. do, do., coupon, 1145 a 114%; do. do., do., uew, registered, 118% a 119; do. do, do, do, toupon, 118% a 119; do, daw, 1867, registered, 121 a | do, do., do., coupon, i2ha121!4; do do., 1868, | 121. wou 10 200 200 wo ren tegistered, 122% a 123; do. do., do., coupon, 122% « | 10 148; do, ten-fortios, rogutered, 117K a 118; do, | fo., coupom, 118% a 119; do, fives, 1881, regis. vered, 117} @ 11734; do. do, do, coupon, IK a Wx. . INVESTMENT SHARES, Investment shures were generally steady. Rock | Ueland sold at 1044; 0 1054; New Jersey Central at 9654 | a 108; | New York and New Haven at 164; Cleveland and Pitts. | 20. burg guaranteed at 9444; Union Pucitic at 635g 0 63; | 8 96), ; Delaware and Lackawanna at 108 a 1 Americas Express at 62; Wells Fargo at 87; Chicago and Alton preierred at 1044; New York Central at 110; fis and Eosex at 105% 0104; C., C., C. and 1. at 48 PRODUCE BXPOkTs. ‘The exports of produce from this port for the week ending Ww-day were $5,065,313, against $3,908,621 tor the corresponding week in 187: The total exports of produce trom this port since Janu- ary L this year were $87,643,588, against $85,144,965 for the corresponding period in 1675, and $100,820,195 tn 1874. ST4TE BONDA. In State bonds Missour! long wixes sold at 1051{, and Tennessee new at 41);. The remainder of the list was negiected. THER GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 112% and closed at 11234, all the tales of the day having been at these figures. The faves paid tor carrying were 1, 1};, 2 and & per cont, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGR Banx, 487,000 CLEARING HOUMK STATEMENT, ey exchanges... baiuuces, $15000 Tenn 6% | Tao Ter Port Wayne at 102; New Jersey Railroad at 124%; Mor | and $4,454,367 ip 18746, © too Fikss new. 416 terise 41 104 BOARD: tudu Onte& yom i hea Ow 7 iw lwo (0 ae au rT a > dow Fre Aimer tix Bie 108) see choles Bk... Us 120 10u Welle rargenx.be 57 SUO Su Amer Ex os 20 Brie kik. 15 309 i oh ue Pla Ho 8 BU weer Une S28 ZE828 8827828 oe sate € se08y usesseseceseseesss er Ss & 6 300 ou E § 5 sf ott 88: BEFORE cs Lit! 52 obs te eMs, 7000 Cley & pe new. PW do0o Ht £0 Mo Ist. 100 sha Con Coal | ‘he following are the closing quotations in London at five P. M.:—Consols for money, 964 a 93%; Consols for ccoount, 9644; five-twenty bonds of 1865, old, 104; fivetwenty bonds of 1867, 100% a 100%; tep-forty Fs $1000 U5 6s, "BA, r.. Ui be is COND ROARD—1 P. 1064 4400 she LS & MS. ee wnBS- Seika 94 do. sae 100 C, C,C &I BR... lial eel e bes do... D000 CS Cee oe 2000 U & Weegt. 3 pie hae af Rk, 100 Mich Con RB... Too se LAXGENRR lou Chi & Alt RR pf. COMMERCIAI. REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT DULL AND [RREGULAR— FUTUBXS FIRM~FLOUR DULL-—WHEAT DULL— IN DEMAND—OATS HEAVY—WHISKEY | EASIER—PORK HEAVY AND UASIER—PETROLEUM Quizr— SPIRITS TURPENTINE QUIET—ROSIN QUIET— OILS STEADY—FREIGHTS GENERALLY STEADY — GRAIN FOR PROMPT SHIPMENT EASIER-— STRONG—S8UGA4R STRONG. Turspay, May 9—6 P, M. Business was dail im almost every department of and in many instances a further shrink- ‘age was reported, although 1 most cases the decline On ‘Cuange flour was dull bit un- changed. Wheat was also dull, but prices were without j change, prime samples being held with mcreased orm- Corn was im demand, and prime samples 649 | brought more. Oats were steady, Whiskey was dull Pork and lard were heavy, and prices tumbled down pretty rapidly. ‘on the spot was dull and irregular, but futures closed firm. | Naval stores were generally qui Petroleum was firm DULL AND HEAVY—LanD was immaterial. Coffee was firmer, ‘Asiins were im steady fulr demand at 534c. a 5i¢e. for pots. Pearis were quoted nominal at 7c. ANTIMONY ruled stondy at 16}je @ 16Ke. Beaswax was unchanged, at 87. for Southern and Se. for Broom Coax was dull and unsettled. We quote —Red, 43e. «Ge; red tipped, Se. aGe.; medium gre: | choles gteen burt and brush, He. a 10e CaxpLes wore in wteaay Jobbing demand. We quote:— Macy's, S8c.; stearic, K, (16 08.), 27. & 28e.; udumantine, (12, 1 ‘sand 12's), 19¢. a 20c, the market for Ales of 1,000 bags Santos ex ‘Adeline Elwood on private terms, and at Baltimore, 2,088 bags Rio ex Edward Jobustor at 173ge. for ful o at 17\e. tor barely fai 16 o8.), 12%e. @ 17. jer un increased demand Brasile was firmer... 7900 bags do. ox Yamoyden at 17% ¢. tor fuily fair, and 107 bags doex . on private ter Maracaibo sold quote ;—Ordinary * | for’ stnghe, &. range for lots, 10%e. = 19%; Santos, to good, 17c, a 1TKe., gold, ninety days: Java, goverumont | & 2He.; do, erase mats, Ze, @ Be; Singapore, | ylon, ATSc. & Ie; Murmentbo, Ie. a ge. w 18}¢¢. ; Jamaica, Ie, @ I8e.: Bt 3 Porto Rico, Ie. « 198, ; Costa Itic Mexican, I7e. a ise. Ide. ; Laguayre, 17 4 1c. ; Macassa: j ies era Crus, In to 19 ts. He: Bogota, } Ub x selec Texus, us io 34 tbs, thorns 24 10 91 fm, 108. The, Fancy, as e465 ‘SO; empty hogshends, $2 so; wary to prime, @87 4 S40; —-Mantia darge and 3, dv. cordage, bult rope 4c, ;, Sixal rope. Wie. 4 Ha hemp, tarred The closing prices to day eon; day's prices, us follows: — jt thas, tute rade ‘above or below the atade auuted Cplamds, Alabama, N- Urieane, Seriet iow mig * idling y. 9 Leite. : series B10 Lelie, ; nue i Consumption . al 2 2 200 wt 1 “Wie a Peg at 12 Bh tde. it * as wi TB Sie, Toy $y | hasty! 832. 100 19 hoes Tw Live. 100 at itect ers eae: 4 ai | A 13 I-l€c.; September, 109 at 13 1-16¢., 200 at a wt 13%¢.: Octeber, MOO at 12 Sh joveniber, 1.00 12 27 ‘te. 2 27 er tal 21.100 esi fs iy Tecei aloe: Re New ‘Orieune, a: M uston, ihe ‘This day last ween, sas fatal since September frets a & follows: Te oxsod. To Hamburg, by steam, To Bremen, by steam, Me. wa 56 Ldverpool, by steaiu: by nail, Tid Daves. &c.—Oplun was gold, in bond, a eee quiet at 61 79 per ewt. tor large lots ai steady at Me. for the former and | Borax was steady at Liye. # 1 BY 4g, Hor do. California ‘2h, curre Burgundy pitel a! tse a oar See ss a “oie rg ‘gr sian partierites were ping me Pie ry \ powdered. kedda was Grm : upward tendency. Juniper berries wore duli at Se. a Bye. for ord! soap—Contl white was quoted at 18 ive at $2 2 Lamp wi powdered. “acl was quoted a uot was quiet at former prices: quoted at fe. gold, and froim ¥e. to Me, Qiabria, was qui a ood demand xt a 28e., gold: at S4e.; small Guxalina was quoted at 32 & 5. small w cusy st Toot was guict «t4c. a 4ige. Cod liver oil was in fair de mand as >) 50 a $1 60 yw foun Rhubarb was in moderate demand at prices rau 110, Ato pe were scarce and tirmly Ie. Blonehed ergot ‘wer ones ‘de, Ginger. wi quoted at 7c. w Oke. Leaves were quiet, bat steady Rahat as ate; tot bolladomas, ha. for pyainin. ad Sook it ba and at Big Ie. a lige for red do, *Mustard—Yellow Cail Sige: brown Tries ae Duteh wi # 28, Wenn w & 12ie. © den equality. Tones beans ste: ou root was Srmaly held at prime sorts and 116. tr second do. AR seurce und firmly held at | Se. “Squilis were quiet wt 1Oe. 4 11e. Lavender flows: quiet at Gigc, Valerian root was quoted d Ide. ior German, Albumen was, st 17e. Carbonate ammonia was quiet at 14ixe. | 1 Byaentist-olls remained frin, but without erseutinl chad i berzamos, $4.50: oil lemon. Thhoison’s tngst git rosa, $0 satras, inclusive, 3: oil of bay, $18 ‘ani leaching po 2c, soda, J . , currency, $425. There was also more inquiry for mackerul al rge No. ‘wore in good demand: sales were 54 some inquiry for chewp no stock here, 20) bbls. Labrador sold at eorges cod $3 ais 20; Grand “ane do new Georgm's, $3 79 & , $24; do. Inrgy No, 2, $f Las Seador. 88 0 a 75. tat annexed quotations. | BOO Ubi. at $4 75 a 85 15, for fine to supertine. * We quot | No. Sata Supertine 4250 4 Extra state 5 3 Or 460 Extra Westera 525 Minneauta.. 70 Konnd hoop 525 Round hoop Obs 6 50 Famity 350 600 Too 820 St. Louis, choice tamil 9 55 | Kye four, fine to super a8 420 Roush 40 Southere, snperdos: 465 Sonthern, extra, 70) 940 490 | 4 3 yo | | Corn meal, Beandy 370 unehvons. 50 was | fia; $120 teaukoo spring, $1 1 U tor No.2 0835 @ $11 ring. Shuzasioo ring, H | \ Chie: > sid | chon ate Lf | $b era SL 44 Rye was quiet and entirely Western soid on ‘os jn inir demand aud timer, with hols at S8ige, a SH\e. for no aime Sle, a Ee, Toe mixed, 02 ic. for May delive Ube erica ed tne, Chics alte, ek he and 40c. «4 41e. tor No. 2 mixed. price, We quose:—New lays Jo... $1 50; quarter do, Te. $200 per box, accord per box 104s her prauen 24 0. ‘i w iF and quality Currants, hE, , according to qui | ity. Leghorn citron, Figs, lac. to layers. Du | Sige, Brasil mute, Gic. reserved yin: | Domectic dried was atendy, We quot | quarters, Ble a Me.; do., ‘sheed, teed, A Warters, Ziet. 0 Migs Tee. w tier Pew: pweled—Qeurxia, prime 1de'n Ie; unperied doy quarters, 1054 Lic. Binekberrivn, #ige. « 1Us<c. Raspberries, ums, Sous ew ae. sda, quiet. We au te $1 30; prime ‘ds. #1 504 by eo ey Ca 81,25 a in prices qualities at Wc. a $1 Te. & $1 0; Sane Ht Be.) days We, morivan slressed,, S140. & Stor douple aut $1208 $129 foe Pang Ties guld: Rutela clean, $204 a 8210, Pid, gold: Jute, sige. 4 Sige. a de, casi; Sisal hemp, 454 os ‘Se em ween and, unsettled. Re, 4 Manila nemp, Tq e., golds It reney; jute “Ses aivun, 22 to 25 MMe, all So er, ox, BOW SU Ibs., mney. solect 4, are was wen, aud. prices tight receipts, W Eastern, Ue, 0 16¢.; Wisconsin, 106. a 16. Ie. . all growsns, 4c. @ Ge: all 1 they run erty slau, to 0 Ibe. O00 be pia loure sold ae & dstarbe seller, sented 2 a go fe dummestie, Lnat prices, ere wuchauged We quote in. — There was s moderate call for, hemlock’ sole; eowmon hide, 200, middie do. California, 21 pg. ‘vy Buenos Ayres. jaenos Ayres, 1. evENIM IN common hide, Iya. 4 16, Ie. a Ise. .assKe— For weal and mix rade “rethning, do grocery, Se, Intends, size. « Sie. ; New Orleans, tal uw good, 4¥e. prime to ehuice, Hie a See, Naval Stoxus.—Spiriee turpeutiog anies of 250 bbls, a6 dhe. @ Su erry $1 ‘good * Turpentine stendy; bard, n 1; oft, cd wv sian tT 8 ae wie cy poy ae ae casks, jo. CAees, . a benched Jan ey trate. Bales y Hie ‘dv... cases, Pn Mia Hg Oil City firm. Pets creek were an follo ne Se mmedinse shipinent -nouinally $2.05. Parnee's 3 B-2e., rd “ it care: : At nd 130 eases; cut meats, ihe pa 3 906 boxes: beef, pork market was dull and. prices declt Spot was quiet at 82 2A0 DU At Shove prices: unchange at $3 875, $5 cS gurraney ot jab tote ON siurel att eee, a He a Vaie. Fresh hams wore quoted at Lae a lle, jek led do, at 11% 2; was quand 450. Boe. or onal: jor infge and S5e. for sorts itas” | amated at the - | of $1,000 eae! | nually May 1906, bi call” Prices wot ft m6 a ts Augus ‘ $12 . | State of Ohio, paned Fobrns “Spot was quiet: at [Shie. for south America the Comtinens eno Rick, —The market w mage’s Son's circular of thi in onr inst is fully sustained, yet we ginct to note @ per ceptible falling off in the deuiand in consequenes, inwed from ths fact that the trac been purchasing liberally, ¢ ary Italian, Orange peel ruled quies at 10%4c. % Le.. spot. Venice turpentine was dull 4 Thee, & lle, Castile dt Marseilles pure steady at oie. | Taw to pra us we are now at the tine the stocks throughout the © potash was in fair demand Tar arie dade, «tw The. cutrency. for selected. Licorice wt Sle. 4 She: Spanish sotid was iguutelli was quiet large Guzalina we have no doubt but that present " quote ;—Carolina, fair to Louisiana, fair to eood, 3% " fair to good, 0} the, ot ew Ther 22e. a Joe. for American and 89 rH for Spanish. Galangal firm at 21yc. for Jaimaica ‘at $1 75. Quicksilver was ard Av ihe 5 Get o8 A. Dice 10Ne. spades ee: j srauulaced, Wiser; cut lonf, ce 8 wud 125 bbls. The darket é Naat aa tn buyers’ O00 Tha, at BIC. ) was quit but irk We note sales of 800 hhds. a ide. Sales of seedient were :—1U0 canes: | Kentueky at 544 Ad do. Onio, erop 187, ut . tor tair do, Gum arabic was quoted at 15e. for sassafras burk was quiet at | New England, crop 1X74, i private terme! 14 bales Witt ents, wed 300 | F $1 10, } ep Waa'S0' dit’ Miee giarket war dull and lower; 100 vbls. changed | bus stendy. furas_comtaor | Bie; do. do. © 87e., gold: Ie. a 15: a Iie., gold. Gam deer wea quiet sccide, &. ide. anbege was quoted at Otc. Anaatmtida was stony at | 156. | py el, under liberal arrivals of grain pshed in bie last wax merely the | mercial Paper ane other 7 ie sy and 40s. | Tonnage fur charter wav stoxdy, und tale dowand Fate for vessels lor United Kinsdon suid Continental ports, pool, per steam, 8.0008 crm, said to be at tid: a Lond oy and 00 bbis, four, bushels grain, 4d. 17S marks. To Rowe ) | their accounts at on Tho charters embracet an 00 puckaxes provixions, 35s. Pemarth Roads, tor onde were iu more demand; 50) George's sold at B.A fe ales of old Grand Ee were made at $4 o lers, * with 2,100 quarters grain tr Apu p hence for sume port, w bark, "ion Msi 4 Box her- fat 330 rwty Dut We |. 20 to Cork tur on $+ #8. Shore mackerel. No. B16. Box herring, barrelled dv., 209 rk, 505 tons, ws ae WN it '" brig, S30 fons, rep ing chartered to lgad at from & Spanish port. at alnmp jo Bremen, with tobacen, at 35a, ; jast, was to-day confirmed as Savannah, with lumber, oy a Germin bark, from Fhiadelph | Addrow HAR =ADDt | A. chante, ‘dption of ‘Antwerp, ant ship honeo t6 Antwerp, with 7,000 bila ie. 3a, same voyage, with Mgd.i a G a Hritislt brig, hence to Morgen Corn meal Fated anict, with sales of OOO bbls. nt 84 00 lor Brandywine, DOMESTIC MARKETS. let und steady Bavassan, By.% 1878, Spirits of turpentine firm at 9c. ed. ! tu prep | profitable banking B34 Dales; gross, | Gatrestox, Mas ny w middling. Le Not receipts, WOd bales; gross, Monite, May 0, 1876, gc. a my Bales, “00d, ‘stock, $1,078, New Omueaxs, May 0. 1876. Rreres) Suless middlin 230. Stock. 4,274. Cotton quiet; middling, 1 bales. Exports coastwiss, 4! Cotton—Domand moderate good ordinary, 9 yales, 2,500, Cuakiestox, May 9, 1876, 26: low middling. uke jet recelpts, 191 bales. Cotton eee middlin, | toring busin | controlling interest a y held. The aniex were contined els, mostly In weeltt ioe at 81 10 for No. 3, $1 30 tor Canada hab im yond, $4 30 4 BL BL. for Not Minweruta, $1 19 f Touepo, May 9, ion white Wavash, $1 39 June, S05qe. eiered low do, spot and Fuore.—oroign dried was quiet, but priecs were generally | unchanged. “Uc emses preserved cinger sold at, private gi8? thes iees meets: aA | foe 14,000 "bushels: jum Lake reeeipte—Wheat, 1 6,000 bushes; I Canal shipmente—W b F, 290,00) feet, ntirond receipts Corn scarce; only one car Onis and tye—No the monrkes: sold at See, om track, sr ors ¢areO) Lard duli-nt evokes 111 for city mad $21 dull; bensinally spring, 194, xo | tn versa or by letter to Dr. 1 | Brookiy ig | Wanien- AN ENE EKGETIO MAN, WITH A MODE. aud tes bitin (td | tho Canadas on T grains unelianged. Pork Lard unchanged, CLOTHS MARKET. Puovipuscr, f 1, M Printing cloths market duli at unchanged prices. | w* ANTED=PARTY WITH $200, ID was unsoctiod. with forge from & Philadel- low price sume two weeks age ‘and’ Tele, raphle Transfers of | 5 $10,000.38 | wens paying over 10) ne 1X. 1 on Culitornia and Kurope, eine | Ue. Meratd adige, “AMOUNT fROsT a tgae, one ot Brvoktyp smelted “inehanged at 86 16 a 85 20, gold, for * WOLCOTT, 10 Pine st. mae CONDUCTED BY Us 1s * every form ; book containing intormation relath TUMBiDGK & CO, Hemlock —Light uenos Ayres, 2Obye @ B14; Jo, Calitoruin, 2ue. alo. ito ot applieation. jankers and Brokers, No. Broadway. WANKER A mm De. 8 the, Porte Rico, doe. & tag Va, a Nien MMOKLING & Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broad 12s Wiiminaton. “Si tis a Rovi $1 6. rate California and make ONKY TO. LOAN city railrom wre Breen tpi oa o Tantei AW PRO at ROM gt iss, Hered odes. afte Riad Ca ‘GN hefies, FINANCIAL. WANT TO HORKOW Fi; iTC' 00, FOR five siaple security in Diatiouds and pay .iberal interest, LMO, Herald of IBRCE, NO, 5 PINE ST. LOANS MONEY on Fork aud Brooklyn Real Estate, Six per cont money for first class loans. oo OF THE NEW YOR Lignt Couraxy, Nourixasr coxxnn Union Squarn, 4ra Av. ax 16rH St, New York, May 0, 1878, } : ww Yours jon of sixteeu direc of the ensuing year the city of New 4 for which election M. and 1 o'clock ay. books of the company will be closed for tea days Drlor to 6nd election.’ iy order of the Hosed of Directors, "CHAR. PLAGE, Secretacy and Treasurer, | Pucrodats oth principar, idcoin at the Ameri in the eity in ka Donds are authorized by eof the city of Cincinnate of 21,43 by vote of the ps ous 0,756, and by ution of the City ‘oun The be auieh ofa totul vote al ext d by the exclusive of the Southern Railroad, for the wh they are issued. State of Ohio are now anthorized by siou of shel coupon bonds late registered stock, receive sealed proposals at the A CHANGE NATIONAL BANK until May Ii for any part of the above bon Bidders will 6 OX: bonds wanted, and t ammount dd accrued interest will be reserving the ant te oe it te: “Awuras ‘vill be made May 16, snd the bonds will be ra for delivory wud payment Mt oe ee LOER & CO, BL NASSAU "ST. _New York, br, qj ALL. “OAD AND, Cot NTY BONDS IPREADS. > tira clans three per cent apa CROSS, No. 2 Exchange ANTED—$5,000 FIR, AT LOWES? rate. on city corner house and lot worth nearly five times the amount, Address FIRST MORTGAGE, Herald office, 0 years, first mortgage on improved pri r would buy good First Moriaees: Address G, Wy F., Herald office. pals only dewit witl $25,000 1.88 pals, IN no applic stion: MOORE MOL 1 $575,001 TO TOA ON “GOOD PROPERTY) also n $1. 000-000 6b por cent pet anna, ‘ODD, 145 Broadway. Ox TERRE EXPENSES 8 1 Mortgages, Com+ eit yD. W tinder the name. of sare request tx received nine I May Qnat.) aro now adjusted and ready fur pays deUtors to said business are reanested to forward amount their indebtedness to the subscriber at above No. as soon aspossible, Edward Foo has ve longer any with said business, and the subscriber is not responsible archases or coutructs esone A him since the va at ult) ‘A. (, MACLALOH “BUSINESS “OPYORTUNITIE! HAMBURG” FIRM” WHICH HASA LARGE AND | fegular domand for refifed Pennsylvania Petroleum (stan+ dard white), Is desirous of eutering Into counection with an ofl company for their art on eee terms, Offers by letter direct to BRAND MECK, Importers, am NERGBTIG M. ner in Jalioon Yat PITAL 4 as PART. negotiated; Real Estate exchanged fur Business; per- Soak Sven eupital seeking business advised (withont charge) | af approved epportunities. “Iteferences—Lecuard, sheidon £0e Bankers, 0 Wall st.: Erastus Titus, Cracker Bukery, «te iio “e CARLETON, Finaw: a EVERY. fer ihe wow establishment of « reas, solicits an honorable ceatieman ‘orapectal parbuet, with $30 000. to $100,000 se Ft full information principals send address to FID! ILD, 3U) cooks thin ON ARGR arty, with Perak 139 8th ot, wm “ALONE INA WHOLESALE with & factory yi with 823,000, for elty wareroots, town, would Apply to GRiGEs J dress W. OR SALE—THE B{GOKSt THING OUT—THB privilege of taking and selling photographs of the atest novelty exhibition ever Introduced before the mea, women, horses and donkies, ec. ; over one of the principal race tri in Philadelphia ‘and all principal watering places: thls mense : Oper cent; amount required a ow. Full sdaken D. B., La Pierre House, Broad a, Puls, 4 well furnished. ar Uroadway. TEREST IN INDIMPUTABLE LRGAL tried successfully, with sure returns, (of I nominal sum, for sale, for $15,000), to cover prosecution expenses, Particulars trated pi: 3 Pals sending address to LEX, Herald office, DA ALTNER Wa SHIRTS, AWIRTS—A THOROUGH, “PRACTICAL Cutter and Manufacturer of fing enstom work for the trade, is prepared to make arrangements with sume first-class house to manulactare - for sale cheap, No agents ner We waut applicants {hae mann, bucluass | a |. LEWIS, No. 3 Gates rate expital, itn ewel, in Ni ug toae ue twesory tn Mow od in ovary Rartioulas: Jesse addcens, Jor te ooetala, .H, KELLY, room 42 Tribune Building. d profital cuter vioa and been one furnished src ‘Address cet Herald MANUFACTURE RUSS, 735 Uth ae, ‘af a monopoly ; eali before | $50,-%, ‘ Re truat her tas light bacteses ta 4" + capital wi instructs ber in w one lens ah her with sicek hon hee went nton, ntry by which | guarantee she can positively #20 daily, st home ta wing reine hours dail WAN DING, O41 . WILL SEC oie A VERY KEMGANT BUBI- new Agency, West, worth ($40 per mou:h. EY NULDs, iy Witt Fag ‘4 mail Ofte: Investigation 1, bestnece peed apply to MANUPAU- $25 00 WANTED—TO Ly REA! GAPACITY 9) of factory, started last fall; article staple wrottable ; las orders ou wand, Address ie. $40, 000 TO #6).000 WANTED-IN THE GOLD wnd stive bulllua, basiness Vara W toextead; large “sciive or 7 one it Interest given. d office. Ouly the > ‘THE DIAMOND ROBBERY. Mr. MeAleenan, of No, 687 Second avenue, wae Mainly instrumental in ea the arrest of Michuel Reviy and Anaie O'Keelo ¢. robbery of $1,500 | Werth o: jewelry ou Saturday last, as he sent for the pohce aad detaived the woman till their arrival. CROOKED WHISKEY SEIZURE. 4 About midnight of Monday last a party of Cnited States snternal revenue officers made a descent upon aa ib whisk wk vn Fuld and Michael Burns, workmen, premises: ‘The ail wot 300” gallons capacity. “Three. (housand galions of mash were destroyed by the ofti- cers, The structure im whieh the still was found ts an OS Lat Ye Pra Ree We)

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