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“FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL —+.—_—_—. ' "NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1876—QUADRUPLE SHEET drafts; totai for day, $177,719; tota: mance april 20, $1,259, 894, Revenue receipts to. day. Customs receipts to-day Bank notes received to-day. INVESTMENT SHARES, 400,000 600,090 . ‘The following are the prices for investment shares :— Another Tarn in the Speculative Wheel— j opicago and tion, 97%; Morris and Essex, 104 a 10334 Stocks Lower and Feverish. GOLD 1121-2 A 1121-4. : 103; Delaware and Lackawanna, 108 a 104, seilor 60, 1053; a 10834; Rock Island, 1053; 2 105; Cleveland and-Piltsburg guaranteed, 94%, a 9414; New York Cen- tral, 110 a 110% a 1083, seller 60; Miinois Central, 9635 a 97; Jersey Central, 95% a 9409314 a 90 seller 60; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 112 a 11044; United States Express, 71; American, 6240624. 4 RAILROAD HONDA. In railroad bonds the transactions were smaller than Mone7 on Call Loans 3 and 41-2 Per Cent— } yesterday, but the market was firm, the principal deal- Government and Railway Ponds Steady— A Break in Some of the Coal Stocks— Foreign Exchange Steady. Wat Street, } Wexowespay, May 10—6 P, M. The ‘programme of the short, quick turn in tho Money market which we suggested as likely to occur hhas been carried out to the letter, Stocks have gono up like a rocket and have come down like the stick. By far the most brilliant coruscatious were observa- Die during the first hour of the day, when Lako Shoro shot up to 56, Western Union to 67% and Michigan Central to 49, At this moment the grand explosion took place, and the victims who by fuith or necesmty became purchasers at these figures were made to see stars for the rest of the day. From this time on the decline was a steady ono, and business closed on a weak and ragged market, The pseudo bears who had taken hold of Lake Shore for an upward twist, and who en- couraged the buying movement yesterday by stories of a lease of the road to Central and Hudson, the end of tho war, and tho reports of purchases for account of the Commodore, to-day (having quite slipped out of their holdings), were quite as industrious in circulating tales for the marines, to the effect that Mr. Vanderbilt was desperatoly ill, and that his brokers were selling out his stock, The truth is rathor, bs 9 the juvenilo bears naving been filled up there wet chasors enough left in tho market to sustain it, and the stock gave way from its own weight and tho pressure ings having been in the higher priced issues Harlem coupon firsts sold at 1163; a 116%, Albany and Susque- banna firsts at 116, Morris and Essex firsts at 1153, and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy eights at 118. Union Pacific land grants declined to 9944 and sinkmg funds to 91!;, Northwest consolidated gold coupons rose to 9275293, Rock Island sevens brought 110. Sales of Toledo and Wabash firsts were made at 89 { a 69. Tho following were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pacific firsts, 104% a 10454; Union Pacific land grants, 98} a 99; Union Pacific sink- ing funds, 91 a 913g; Central Paciilcs, 10645 a 106%. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Governmont bonds were a fraction lower this after- noon, in sympathy with gold, but more active. Tho largest transactions were ip 1867's, wh'ch seld at 220% 212074. The following were tho latest quotation United States currency sixes, 127 a 12734; do. sixes, 1881, rogisterod, 121}4 a 1214; do. do., 1881,- coupon, 12244 & 1224; do. do., 1885, rogistered, 1144 a 114K; do, do., ao., coupon, 11434 a 1143; do. do., do., new, registered, 118% a 119; do. do., do., coupon, 118% a 118% ; do. do., 1867, registered, 120% a 121; do, do, do., coupon, 120% 0 120%; do, do., 1868, registered, 122% 0128; do, do., do., coupon, 122% a 123; do. ten- forties, registered, 1174; a 118; a0, do., coupon, 11834 a T18%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 117 a 117%; Go. do., do., coupon, 1173s a 117%. BANK sHaRKs, Bank shares sold at 115 for Commerco and 101}¢ no longer pur" | for Central National. The latest bids were:—Ameri- ca, 140; Central National, 10134; City, 300; Commerce, 115; Corn Exchange, 130; Firat National, 200; Fourth of fresh short contracts, So the end of that stock was | National, 91; Hanover, 70; Importers and Traders’, worse than the first, as its concluding quotation at 54). fully showed, Almost the same history attaches to Western Union and Michigan Contral, save that the name of the Com- ‘modoro was not used to ald in their manipulation. The first of these securities, or insecurities, as the reader 196; Market, 112; Merchants‘, 11234; Merchants’ Ex- change, 100; New York, 1153;; Ninth National, 80; Park, 120; Republic, 76; St Nicholas, 98; State of New York, 46, THE FOREIGN MARKET, The following are ciosing prices in London at five ‘may elect, fell off tu 6614 at the end, despite the impres- | P, M. :—Consols tor money, 96% a 9634; consols for ac- sion that no stone will be left unturned to pay some | count, 96%, a 9614; five-twenty bonds of 1865, old, sort of dividend when the time comes, even should | 104%; do. 1867, poles and wires come to gricf meanwhile, As for Michigan Central, it would be thoroughly inconsistent Mf it did not follow the course of its mentor, Lake Shore. lt even outheroded Herod to-day, for it tum- 10934 a 100%; ten-forty bonds, 10734 810734; new fives, 1064¢; Erio common shares, 144; Erie projerred shares, 21 a 22, The London advices reporta gain of £7,000 bullion by the Bank of England on balance to-day. Consols blea heels over Bead somo two and ono half points, | are 3¢ per cent highor than at the close yesterday, and ‘until it fetchea up at gong sounds at 4633, with every | United States bonds steady and without important appearance of indulging a further somersaalt to-mor- Tow, change. The failure of Turner, Nott & Strong, of Bristol, was reported at London and liabilities stated at The prevailing weakness of the market was undoubt- | $425,000, edly increased by the attack of the Twenty-third street bears on the coal stocks, particularly on Delaware and Lackawanna, and New Jerspy Ventral, the former sell- ing off from 965; to 933. @8 ne is painted, the same cannot be said of theso socu- tities, which are darker than the hue of their own pro. ducts, and are receiving an additional dash of smut from the malignants of the ‘‘corner,’’ who are spread- ing tales of terror with regard to a break in the combt_ Ration, ana are generally slashing about with sell BO and 60 options at from one to two points under the Sra market, In fact, the condition of these corporations does not differ from that which characterizes all other branches of trade—there has ‘beon a plethora of production and thero exists a paucity of con- Sumption, Iron furnaces are out of blast, mills idle, ocean steamers bringing their return tuel as ballast, and in addition there semains the surplus due toa mild winter, An. with the railroad war, hositities within the monopoly of the combination cannot but conduce to tne benefit ot the public, by forcing a re- duction in the prices of their products, which, it would appear, havo been sustained at fancy figures quite long enough. Almost the entire business of the day was confined ‘to the stocks we have touched upon, the rest of the list showing bat few changes and less animation. THE SALES TO-DAY. ‘The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- grogated 177,000 shares :—New York Central and Hud- fon, 775; Erie, 6,800; Lake Shore, 80,400; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1,220; Northwestern, 600; do. pre- ferred, 1,100; Rock Island, 1,700; Pacific Mail, 1,700; St, Paul, 16200; do. preferred, 9,700; Ohios, 3,400; ‘Western Union, 43,000; M@§higan Central, 10,380; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 5,520; New Jerecy Central, 2,740; Union Mining Company, 3,000, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows tho opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— . STATE BONDS, In State bonds Missouri long sixes sold at 1053{ a 10534. One lot of $49,000 Tenncesco old brought 43. Ifthe devil is not as black | District of Columbia 3-65 bonds, 7134. MIXING STOCKS, The following wero closing quotations for mining stdcks at San Francisco to-day :— Crown Point. . po oars Virginia ae jifornta ..... Segregated Belcher .. 508 ir 556 ux Gonsohdaied Imperial ae Mexican .. Gould & Curry. jt & Belcher... & Norcross. 2ONING NEWS, In California the gencral duiness of trade is attrib- uted to the universal mania for dealing in mining shares, The local papers characterize Senator Jones’ speech as easy to read, dificult to understand and impossible to digest. The last week in April was unfortunate for specula- tors for a rise, but the first week in May made amends, and, probably, gave the bulls a net advantage over the beara, The new San Francisco Stock Exchange is to be the largest building of the kind on this Continent, Even at the present somewhat depressed prices the mines on the Comstock are selling at $135,000,000. * Money on call commands one per cent per month in- terest and yet ts considered cheap and plentifal, Many mines in California, Nevada and Colorado that had been abandoned as unprofitable ‘are to resume op- erations under the encouragement offered by the now processes for the treatment of refractory ores. The coinage operations of tho San Francisco Mint for the month of April were $3,389,000, and for four months since January 1, $12,396,600, The treasure shipped Zowest, | from San Francisco to all pomts from January to ae Hit ‘April 30 aggregated $4,603,553, ‘Tho quicksilver ship- 16x ments during April comprised 1,148 flasks, It is re. 56 be ported that Eureka Consolidated and the K. K. Consol- ax 2% | idated silver mines, of Nevada, are to be combined in a 955 50 single company. 10535 ee The following now mining companies were organized oe at in San Francisco in one day last week :— a ae tye Name. Location, — Capitat, Ohio and Mississi) oo 1TH Bere Py East Overman Silver fhe Riggs h aun $10,000,000 New Jersey Centiat 96 Gopher Hill Mining Co. California, — 2,000,000 Concordia Gold and Silver Min, Go. ada, 15,000,000 aoe 4 1051 an is Han Pry Lake bay Mich 46% NY« 138 NYO 110% NJ Con... cry Ohio & Mi 7 Panama. st Tol & Wi 3 Union ma Miss: ia Pro ui Apvaxcz.—New York Cent Deciixe.—Delawi ron “4 aro and Lackawanna, 2. Mhnois Cen % Michigan i Some 4; Lake Sho ; Northwest reaps Si lo, brotered Jas New ‘and M ; Pacttic faba, Ms St enn Mi <a jae ong Union, #5; gold 2. ‘Union ‘ascitic, ‘Wabash Brocnesre’ Pe- aes Quicksilver, Panama, Missouri Pacific, Har- Hannibal and St. Joge] Ag und preferred, tego C, and L, ©. Cap Atlantic and Pacille Teloghapl yh, Atlantic and ak sibaitewen prelerred, ‘THR MONKY MARKET. After lending at 3 per cont money suddenly stiffencd Dear the close to 4a 4}, per cent, Paper is unchanged and but little is offering. The following were the rates of exchange on New York at the unaermentioned cities to-day :—Savannah and Charleston, unchanged; Cincinnati, 90c., © $1 pre- mium; New Orleans, commercial, \ a 5-6; bank, ; Chicago, 50c,, and St, Louis, unchanged. Sterling exchange ts quiet but firm. Primo asking | 10% Union a rates, 4.885g and 4903¢; selling rates, 4.58 a 4.88%, and 4.89% 24904, Reichmarks, 954 0 9575 and 9634 206%. Cables, 96% o 97. Primo Paris, 613% and buy. COLD LOWER. Gold declined from 1123, to 1124, closing at the lat- ter figure, The rates paid for carrying wore 1, 2,134, percent Loans were also made flat. OPENATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANON BANK TO-DAY. Gold balances. $1,152,079 1, Beethoven Goldana Stl, Min. Co.. Nevada, 15,000,000 The Meadow Valley Mining Company has paid seven, $0% ] teen dividends, aggregating $1,260,000, Tho assese- ox ment recently levied was to pay for new machinery. RAILWAY RARNINGS. ‘The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Com- pany to-day reports its earnings for 1875 and 1876, which compare with those of 1374 as follows :— 1874, 1875, 1876, ‘The Onal weck of May.. $200,600 $168,937 $170,000 January 1 to latest date, 2,830,845 2,100,745 2,433,262 ‘—Show:ng an increase for 1876 over 11875 ot $1,063 tor the last week, and since January 1, $332,517; but as compared with 1874 a decrease of $30,600 for the last week, and of $397,583 since January 1 The following is the Illinois Central Railroad report for April:— Land sold... $6,781 Cash collected. 16.019 Traflic on main Tine’ in Tilihois 423,126 Same month last yoar, 465,722 ‘Traffic of Lowa lines. 122,945 Last year. 144,636 The earnings of the St Louis and Tron Mountain Southern Railroad Company for the month of April ‘wero :— 1876. 1875. $275,400 264,560 Increase. ....00.s0esseee eee eeevee $10,840 ‘MEMORANDA. No meeting of railroad presidents was held in Chicago to-day or noticed for to-morrow. No chango was made in the rates of West bound | freights or passenger rates by the railroads to-day. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Wapxespar, May 10, 1876, BRYORE CALI—l0 AL ML Ps Bb I Bal So as Toth a NW ac 100 Pac Mail 38. do. 500 de. Say Mit & WO pf ad 15: ‘do. 1} jo do. Io & do, 100 de 65 10 do. 100 do. 10OL8aM 46% 200 ‘do. 1800 do. % 1200 do {00 do. 80 do 1500 do. Mich i 1 do. do, 475 00 : do. 47% 1890 do ke = do. do 48 do. do... + 48% 1000 &. do. . oo. + do. do. we. do. do. do. as: do do. 13% 3% ge. do. Bis aw & iow aN bu) wo. | but there was a somewhat increased movement ia cer- | was quiet, but firm, Naval stores were steady. , Wd AND 1:39 A. ML ba pir oJ, * a HE 17! oe ast KOARD—10:30 A OM 20)sbs Chi € RI RR, 108% 200 Mich Cen RR..D Fr a8 1000 Mich Boath 10000 20000 ‘xe gold 8000 Har et Tae, 1 00 do. 16009 Un vue Rie Est 2000 Un Pae 7's, g. 20000 Pae of Mo b 1000 StL TM Ist... 2000 Alt & TH ing S000 NJ 40 she Hank of Gum 7 Central Nat Bank. a SESLLASLSRE SAS * 68 85: 5 St 20 Del, La W ikié’be 108 13 Mor & kiss Rits-bg 104 IS Chi & Alt .be.bd 97. 20'N J Sou It Ve Ho) Han & Std iit, pi, ay. ei do 20) 79 1) 17s los We 100 ITs 200 Chi « Sue BEVORE CALI—12:30 P, M, $5000 U § 6's, ©, '81... 122: S0000 GE Reb dg 285 20 ses 18k Manet 000 Ohio & Mivs fa. 70 oat shs Fourth Nat Bie a1 20 ui 4 Ge ey z in Min Co... 1% 2400 700 West bn Tel. os ike judo. 67}, S00 do 200 Pittsburg Stig 109 Chi & NW Re 40h 200 Obi & N WRR 5 800 Dal,L & Witt... 108. 100 Mile St PRR. 100 Mil & StP RR ph, 120i. 000 » ‘do. SECOND BOARD—1 PB, ae es 1000aba LA & M8... top too Big B40. S000 dow... + 88 100 12000 Chi, RIA P's. 10 40 Bubs Del&HCan.. 110 40 ww be sd bs o 20 100 100 100 600 West v: 300 do. 100 do. 90 do 1009 do. wy do. aw do. ra) ro os 3200 5 Tr) do. 3, 200 Mil & St 109 do. 664 400 a 1500 do. 664 1090 do. wou do og) 100, do. 20) Erle RR. 154 110 do. 200°. do. 153, 900 Ohio & RO * do 16s, 100 do. 10 do. 1, 20 do. 10s do. 167% 1, & W Rit's3 106 re Ws 9) do. LS do. 10935 aL So i 4 ii do. COMMERCIAL REPORT, COTTON ON THE SPOT 1-l6c. LoWER—FUTURES EASY—¥LOUR STEADY—WHEAT ¥IRMER— CORN IBREGULAR—OATS KASIER-—WHISKEY DULL—PORK LOWER—-LARD HEAVY AND LOWER—PETROLEUM QUiRT—SPIRITS -TUR- PENTINE QUIKT—ROSIN QUIKT—OMLS STEADY— FREIGHTS STEADY—COFFRE ¥IRM—sUGAR FIRMER, Weoxespay, May 10—0 P. M. Trade matters were generally quiet and unchonged, tam commodisies an@ a better market on ‘Change. Flour remaived steady. Wheat was in good demund for export and the market ruled firmer in consequence. Gram charters were made om rather more favorable terms in some instances, thas enabling shippers to {ill orders, Corn was irregular, but a good business was nevertheless done, Oats wore irregular and lower. Whiskey dui Pork and lard were unsettied aod | lower, beth for immodiate and forward delivery. Cot- ton on the spot was 1-16c. lower; futures were easy, Coffve lls were also sveady. Pet im was quiet. Sugar was firmer. Covrex.—The market for Rio was quiet, but firm. Wo quote :—Ordinary eargoes, 19%Ke. ; fair do., 17346. ; good do., 18e.; prime do., T8jge.: extreme “tor lots, We. a x lone’ Banton, fair t0 " Goud, 176, 4 17Ke c., wuld, ninety duys ass mate, 226 ge siete a inks Sesto mm ie 8 tue: “porte i Macassar, Me: Te ie; ja, ‘I7e. m Re; Angostnra, ame: Satan vd tai. Curacon, He. m 17346. orto “ite. tha pend cotton pT A cod were marked n * ices to-day rai with Tuosde on contract, “Tester For fature ns 6 3 it as follow erty at 12 ice io" we 12a 13 4-32¢, * ota as Trees Secober, rae 12 318" Toval “st ‘To-day up to two P, M.—May, 100 at Ta ae. soa ba ‘June, 200 9 . MOO tay 500 see a, ew York: ‘This day 557; Boston, 12; Philadelphi total sives Sep- ‘° Inst wook, 4.802; this day last your, te Cotton trois ‘oxned ; com) arg, by ste to Hiremen, by 2 con) Liverpool, \e. by stouna: by sail Fauve Ab Gnaas. —Neveipts corn nical, 2 Me rm Inodsrate demini. ‘The sales were. about 00) bl hire cluding state, Western and Southern at the annexed quota. tlons. “tye four sold to the extent of 300 bbls, Coru meal wu quiet, with sules of 350 bbls, at $3 65 tor Brandywine. 00 a $3 75 % 250 460 508 525 5 508 600 Ww 4258 400 Extra Western 5 Oe 52 Minnesota, 5 308 700 Hound noop Ohio, sipping 5a 525 Round hoop Ohi: b 5508 6 50 Toe Bw 50a 600 St Louis, stralzht ext 6508 700 St. Louis, choice double exte 27008 8 20 St. Lous, choice family. 18250 960 Rye flour, tine to supertide.. 3700 420 Southern, N 3250 400 Southern'su 4250 465 Southera, extra, 525" 700 Southern, fam a 940 Corn meal, Ta Goa 330 Corn meal, Sse: 3008 330 Corn meat, Brandy w: 30a 370 Corn meal, panenoo 0 00 w 20 50 —Whont wasin active demand an artis 4 about $1 13 aL 20 td N ir No. 2 Milwaukee. 2 Chicago, $1 20 6 art last evening) we bout $0,000 bushels, at ‘31 (2 a $1 OF for ungrades sprivg, $) 13 for No, 8 Milwaukee, via canal, $110 for N Micago.S1 19 for prime No, 2 Chicago in store, $1 20 4 $1 for No 2 Milwaukee 13 store and tee. St $1.26 for Minvo- Sota, $1 27 a $1 2s for No. 1 Milwaukee, $1 7 for do. to ar- tive, $1 0 for Canada club on the spot 1 29 for do. to arrive, id extra white Michi) Mie gare hss Gas vishout decied ahaa ro 4,000 bushels; Corn was irtogular; salas about 160,000 # Se. tor no grade, Goce, for steamer, 90e, for do. ail vay shee, for mixed, G2e. for do. via canal, Glo, for all May, # 70c, for Southern white, and Otc, for Southern yollgv. Barldy and barley malt ined dull, Poas.—We note sale of 7,500 bushely Canada to arrive at Outs wore dull and heavy, the sales mounting t0.only 34,000 bushols, at Sze. n YSME. tor rejected, 4 ieago mixed 45440. 8 47e, for State mixed ou track, 40s, for Nu, 4 raded, and 44c, « Sze. for white. Hey axp Jure were ai We dre sod, $190 a $200 for single, $200 a 120 0 $125 for rouzh; Manila. henpe 200 W #210, wold: Ttullun, $275 m 8200, fol; currency; jate, butts, 2%e @ Bc. cushy uote :—American 28 for double and steady, Gabe: centeliugal, oad. wiked, ‘BSc. a Se, cory, a English Istanda, Se. 0. } prime to choice, Sue. rto Ki New Orleans, fnir to ond, 43. She. ‘The market for spirits, turpentine was ‘about 200 bbls. soul at Rostu—We bls. on private terms, gaid to be at about etday at Wilmington turpentine, We, abot. ry NavaL Sou quiet ut steady note sale of 7.00 $1 Ts acerro of 4000 bbls. sold rivets We qui good straine! at St 60, firm, St 45, eon $1 15; soft, e 10; virgin, 2 "ae ‘Ott,s remainod quiet but steady, We quote: Cottonseed, erude 4%, a 45¢.; Southern yellow, Ske. low ocean Sate bet inece Se tiard, Vinten’ $1 OF ei OY: 9 ghade, $1 1 ds do. Uleached winter, $1 75; do, uatdral to #1 7 “crag Nera Ges, 5 do, Konthern, Dieaeh risks, 81 nga el 2a do, cages, 84 $4 40; wluter ‘blewched Bab, fiw! He. Perwouxua wes dull. The closing prices wore, ta ful: Jows :—Crade, in bulk, 834 in bbls, 108¢c. ; refined, in bbls, #'13%e. : do., cases, Pane ‘c. 8 le. Refined, at Phil. Adelphia, 138g. w 1U8(c, and. wt Balstmore, 1:90. 6 13356 Advices ‘i Creek were as follows Oil City and gal holiday: PROvIsONS 1s, ; Lard, 3,086 tlerces and #0 cases; cutments, 324 pr <a acun, 7 "tierces and 1,490 boxes; beef, 50 tlercos par} 10/7 bbls. The pork market Was uosertied ani lower: "The closing “eal!” prices were te $20 09 bia, Bat skied ‘Junk. $20 50 bid, 20 80) i aaa August ef bia, rid 1 50 ig ai at tee 70 Hola. at $21 821 33. fo Sal Bpot nal 0 is. at 34 25, ‘ut meats were ony. Ro!) ibs. clone bellies nt Vc.. 500. plokled should and 1,000 Ibs. fresh beilies, se, 10,ibe, avarage. on private Fresh hams wore quoted at 12 fekled fora raph, hams Sara ne moss, $27 0 $29; Boel hams were $25 nnd prinio moss, $2 $258 = for prime Western. Smoked fomatned “dul—quoved at. 14ijc.. @ Ie. lor for shoul an hough @ good hans and W0sge. 8 108g Lard was gasettied s aad dec edly to} i ai Say ‘i pekikct: Ya asked; aia er 4 2 Org unkeds Bio rlerecn ti $12 42a $12 Sy for Ju eee iy 12.00 for July, and $1300 & i ‘Si, ‘August. OD teres elty at Herces do. Western “at $1 0 tierces spe es do. On private terms, ued tia Aen Tye a ge. ee Continent. gad TGS thaeees ety Nord ut Tie. nod O50 for the Continent on private terms. Butter was sueady and in fair demand at 26e e B0e. for State and 20c. a Ze, for Western, Cheese was quiet and wiset ‘and wo giv eporoahoute quotations for new as follows:—Kall cream, Se. a Le, and skimmed, “ittens the gearket ruled steady, with fate demand. We 4, «uote :—C: tate fo.moot, ES x angoon, fair to & Tig0., gold; Rangoo Sots bese Scanner \d for good refining hor than the lower hit fas, goo rotiing at at Tee. and 200 ‘Refined was esTie. wert cubes on do. centrifugal’ inde and boxes, Nos. 8 to % Ue.; do,, molasses, hhds, and boxex, GSge. Wieoc; Forks leo, relining. ‘eestoon to Coury grocery, falr'to choice, Be. » ¥iie.; inal at 1383ge, @ 14e. for prime to choice. sR tLow,-Meceipte2 bhda. and bls. The market yomaingd ‘iall. The sales were 100 tlerces at Sige. and 40,400 Ths, at SiGe. —Recetpts—A61 bbls. whiskey and 101 do. a} 1 ithe mark market Remained dull; 100 bbis. changed iad a.—An active demand ruleefor bartering tounaga Tor grain vouscls fur continental ports, “apstond Sikes Vessels tor the United Kingdom were also in good request from the avalm trade, Petroleum tonnage wan tanty Jought after for the eontinental ports. Berth roou was quite ttn tader limited offerings ahd «good demand. Ava Market was unchanged. The grain vosacls age bushele grain, Tg Loxes cheoxe, Ex reese: cently. mt Od, w ON To. Londen satl, S00 bbis. flour, 2s. To Glasgow, per steam, 16,000 bushels grain, reported in addition to ‘the quantity in ‘our | taste at Bhd, od, To Hanbere per steam, | 20" packazer provision, E Rotterdam, pet steamy || 200, peel " She Tho lar. tors renee to sbagee, at ds; an Ameri ce ritish bark, hones to bbis. ‘refined petroleum’ at 4s: Hetre or Dunkirk, with 3400 bbls, crude potruloum ne th; @ bark, reported hence to the Coutinent (aid to bo for o bh port), with 3.000 bbls, reined | petroloum on private terme; | & bit ton Spanish Le Lai non -d.; ane heneo for same voyaxe with oo cenersco private erm, said to be at be, 10s¢d; one, hence, to Ant ith 3,000 quai te: ‘. bark, henee to Rc. with hones to Havre or Aner, wit a rk, henee ‘to the nel, narters at fe. 4icd.; an Austrian Bark. from Philadelphia to Cork for, orders, with 3,000 ters Sm. td. 5 w Norwe cued ie an American bi ag es jadelphia to United rks ehar. tored recent at ftiehm bbls. 40 apace wer ive. these’ bere, thonigh nat Selig scene’ shod to-day, ws they ‘aro the frst vessels from th mt port, i port in the history of the petroleum trade. Dark, 434 tons. and an American xchoom fence with slate to Cork for orders 0 at Zhe; a American brig, 278 to runs Boston), from Nt, John: 8. M., to Arklow, with deals wt Tig, an_Amerioan bat, “414 tons, hrenee with ieueral ears to Marasilles on private terms: ‘a schooner, reported wi Hoon timber fut Darien to Lixbou at 4 Od. por load. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.. Wroxespay, May 10, 1876, RucIPTs FoR WO WAYS. a Cogs, Gaivce. Lambe, Boge, sintiorh siroet Bersss OE" ine abe = Forty polghth rec. "—~ 4 ilu TH ee irtleth street. _ - - =, Jersey City. 1460 = = 107 Teo i 1 rerra errri 6.805, 2.780 cmap he ‘extremely slow on 0 hoary run of herds; when the markets closed .C. Kastwan ttle ; nal ~y¥ ns Hows :—=17 ali oem Tew ee wt, strong; GO eith as off the herd. ret ide. fe sarah 786 Da og yreee f | money for first clasy loans, | rate, Agents wan Bd por tp.. weight, 744 strona: held on. sale, Carey suld for Coon & Mon head, fe per ib with ey sheers at Tite ee a A siorney' iy yards eT WePiiersom old for. W, owh 5 ; 19 Ohio stocrs B. Moses sold steers at be. welxirt at 1c. @ 11igc, per Ib,, we for self 34 Llingis steers iat strane, 10, Ka Oc. pee I Sroors'at 10%C. per lb., with 50¢. off per 20 Illinois steers at ie. por ib.. welche T emt, se Lutorbach sold. for Marrin.é Waixels 1s Lihmdis 1OIge. per Ib, wi weight ie steors at 1U'ge. coe 1b. woight 6}, at 10e. per Ib., with $1 on Tinols steers at” Sherman sold for MMe, a 104ge, per.ib. ight Gigewt. 8, O'Donnell sold for self 102 Liliabls stosre ae Dye. "a Lge. per Ib. welzht 6% owt. Siekr axp Lawns.--T sold ndo amall and slow but firm. Sheep be mie iumbs at 100. a . Kase hig sheep, weight 8% heud mtv 208" Ohio’ shecyy weight 100 Toe head at pat Gwt.; 221 Indiana sheep, weight lbs, per head ab ae CS 2 ewt. 1% Knowlton sold 1 State sheop. wetght 10 Ibs. +9 State lambs, weight 44 ida, at We. perio Hare & Eliiots sold 2 lambs, wolght"100 Ibe. ut 126 78 State 6,540 Ibs. at Te, per Ib.; 9 dtate sheep. Boulos. Te. ‘State sheep, weight 2070 Ibi at 7c. por lb, ; 80 Massachusetts sheep, Weight G10) Ibs., ab Hise per '81 Massachusetts sheep, welt 9,030 Iba, at b icon Cows. —Trad slow small at $50 9 $75 per had, calyex included: quality generally inferior, | Vents und Calvon.—No sunooth quality veuls to hand. Huttermilk fed calves sold at 4) et. courne qualit os irom Se. 60 Ne. per Its: trad® slow on & Bexvy run; a quoted from New rork Sta Hoas.—One car loadof Ohio hogs, in number 108. head, gold ou livo weight at 7Ae. por Ib.5 Average wolght 186 Ibe per ho DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatyestox, May 10, 1879. Cotton tereguinr; middling, 1742.5 low! ml Jains Le. good ordinary, Oye. Net receipts, 874 bales Exports Svastwise, JO. Sales, 407, Stock, 24,043. Monte, May 10, 1376, ; low middling, 1034c. ; good 7 bales. Exports cuasiwise, Cotton weak ; midiling, 1144 ordinary, 9c. ' Net reewipts 8 sales, 1,000. Stock, 31,31: Cotton quiet; miiddlin: good ordinary, ‘Whac., Not rece coll ports coastwise, 772. Sales, May 10, 1876. Cotton dull and nominal: #8 Ile. ; good ordinary, 100. # Wuige. Net gatos, 180, Stock, 16.278, Witaixarox, N, C., May 10, 1878, Snirite torpmnsing firm wt Oe "Hosta ‘arm at $1 55 for strained, Tur firm wt ¥h * Onwnag, Flour weal sales’ 1,600 Ww bi al, $26 w B27 for betied 32> a 826 y Millfeed—Shorts, hipstutts, $1 Flour steady, Wheat in good a No. 1 White Michigan, $1 20! white Michigan, 1 40: July $1 Na 2 red Winter, $1 Fed, Mg. | Carn Arr M s June Ste, Suly on no rade, 4) : Outi, . Shipments ~ Flour, bbis.; whest, 16,000 bushels; corn, 29,000 do.; oats, 7,000 do. Burrato, May 10, 1878, Receipts by lake—None reported. | itecelpty by riilrond-— 00 7.00) bushels; eurn, 16,000 do. ; 509 de, Shipments: bushels; to interior points — by. railroad—Flonr, 3,000" bbb wheat,’ 7,000 bushels; corn, 14,600 do. Freluhts—By rallroud, Ze. fur wheat t pped to New York shading Te., tol rlour qdet and steady. Wheat in falt d holders anticipate higher prices. sal fn ‘No, 1 Duluth at 2,000 do. hurd Mil: rivate terms, 409 do. ilwaukee ut $113. Corn quiet, unsettle bushels frosh lake receipts on private t Lard dull at mis made. Curcaco, May 10, 1876. t Buoyant. but un- jt, Fionr steady and unchanged. Wh settled: No, 2 Chicago apring, $1 003, 1 0244 July; No. 3 Chicago spri Vorn wtoudy, with a fair demay Hd June. de. bid July, Om vi No, 2 at wKe, spot, and higher: Tie. spot, "Ose. July 2 tig bid “Jane; hice ae ag June; ($12 evar any tal meats steady, Receipts. ad higher sr 0u32 ag Urb Jun U3 July. Carn firmer; 403g¢. 3 483 une. Oats uncbanzed: June, $20 3245, Bau 573, bid June ; $20 44}g July. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Pro R, L., May 10, 1876. Printing cloths held ey ‘S%4c. fur standard and extra 64x64, but the vie ure above the views of buyers, aud the HAVANA MARKET. Havaxa, May 10, 1870, Spanish gold, 229}; a 250, Cate Ti MONT eo tasue Travellers’ gyn cine, santas oq ‘in al ‘all aris of the world, ouszh th Mossra, DE ROTHSCHILD ‘and their correspondents. Also Commercial Credits und Telegraphic Transfers of Money on Catlfornia and Europe, T REASONABLE RATES.“MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment insurance Polteles, nd other seeuritios; insurance of all kinds with best co: panies. J. J, HABRICH & CO,, 117 Bro: NY AMO! mortgaco; city oF Brooklyn. vir Me WOLCOTT, 10 Pino st. STOCK SPECULATIONS CONDUCTED BY Us IN « every form ; book ‘containing intormation relating to stocks sent free’ on application. TUMBRIDUE & CO., Bankers wud Broker Broadway. : ‘ork, make Gre destrubio’ hi 0 of wmall amounts, Py of a lox! ‘actor, which Irequently from nity times the amount invested every i) days; re- Mabie Paty and Valls negotiated ae favorable bougnt and earriod as long as desired BULL OR BEAR > profitable ty bolder investments of amounts of $25 turns made every 30 days: partie Should call at our olfice or price fur 72 page Street Keview, —DEFAULT! «of all kinds bought and sold, EDWARD ©. FOX & CO., 80 Broad LADY WISHES A LOAN OF $500 FoR White the wilt give good Interest; only those having the sh and m pra Bice 2 othe answer, Address STATE Ds FoR Wiis proved Gis property lowest room ‘ re ] ALWAYS {ERVE MONEY “Fo “LOAN ON Moir. ‘aga Now Yor perty : city railroad stogks donde ouzue and sold, 1h te GRANT. 143 bday. BORROW $1,000.- beral interest. Post office, ‘OlN 8. PIERCE, NO, PINE 8¥., LOANS MO. on New York and Brooklyn Rew) Estate, Six per cei P BONDS Ww WANTED. 06 Brondw: ), 12,000 AND Pod Westchester Kies TOWNS M LOAN —#4,000, rea rs larger suas on New York, Brook roperty ; also at pee cent on low vi Ke «STILWELL, 150 Brondway, Orree OF THE NEW YORK MUTUAL Gas- Liout Courasr, Nonrauast coma Union Sav. den Av. ant Wnty Br. New Yorn, May 8, 1870, The annua) inseting of the stockbolders ore, New York Matual Gu light Company fir the eleetion of stxisen d tors aud spectors of election for the ensuing will be hold at tho oftice of tha company, in the city of York, on Tuesday. May 10, 1975: the pons for which slection Pills -gpencd oon the hours of 12 M. und 1 o'clock .M. of that day, ‘v hooks of the company will be closed for ten days (10 days) prior to said election. By order of the Board of Directors, CHAS. 1 wi Secretary and Treasurer. STOCK—A FEW MUAHUATN to close an 6 Pino st. ANGOCK Mu: M ny» through the Massachu- t sbout one-half the usual HAKPER & PIERPONT, 212 Broadway. D Aue Wil ADVERTIER. notes law, furnishes insurance Tr THE DAILY sn CIRCULATION OF THE ron Thus EVENING TELEGKA THE NOxDAY 70 ESD AY WBDNES! WEEK May & ee coca Philadelphia brick Bwailteey Pa teg = toutes atreot. Principals apply ne item 1 Hop oot W D—875,0%0, “ON Sf MPROVED cir aor ’, ae Address PRINCIPAL, box an ANTED- $00, ro ‘an indispensib! i orders now on hand; seeuri nd 4 gambored, alae at aon bet pen Ma NUPAcHOME: Heral: West ok oars PRIVATE FUNDS ESPECIALLY for lyn snadeientib 7 __ OWEN & CO,, 22 Pine st. Tp Soar entonga age enaet nove! vt will ‘spply to G. K COOKE 4 CU, WANTED—ON ArouRD ne THAGI iN eaaet Taare Address re Hoan eal 40 het URITY, box 129 $160,000, cae nee eS this city. | frend was an Alderman; COPARTNERSHIPS. THE COR-AREN RUS IP 7. i COPANTNERS HEP nt. HODSOLL & ‘97 Wall st. by Ig OGG, HE COPARTNE: existed between the unde of 5. i ermaM, as boots and shows, at 10% Chambers st Alssolved by mutual consent, JAMES AH Tho business will be continued and «li accounts settled JAMES H. SHERMAN. _ Mary 10,1876 BUSINESS OPYORTU NIT(ED, y ty EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY POR Tht Kind of man to invest « few thousand doll 4 New York, ts this dar RAN, ith ne th pay large profits, Address MEUHANIC, box lis ‘Hers id office. Ti HOw AND to soll to groe» Brooklyn. Address Mv og 1,009 BD. AS ea Ags $2,000 salary « your; ithiy, Ceuteanial year: TURE, With iri ANELE Sayin See aioe P poses but ‘having tacilfeiae fox Cousidorably imcrousing bis business, nor with $10,090: position in hones optional. ed 1GG8 4 CAILLETON, 09 Browdway. ay EACTURING OuMPANY IN i 2 TAL | City RE. dr additional capit we the pur ex: Yenaing their business; the bighest roforones us to eharno: tor, c., givew aud required. Address CAPITAL, Horald ol OLD TOBACCO A business, will acm riner, E.G. LOCKE, No, Law PARTNER WANTED IN BROKERAGE ished; down tow! "AROR te! erald office, hat, near 8 de le mig. wile ain, ‘o. 1:8) Beh a near Broadway. ing 10 por cent Winn Herald office. DRAMATIC AND MUSIC néut, of novel and pr fering all othors in astractivonoss, requir rleneed agent with some mouns, Addross SLLY oltice, “GENTLEMAN OF LONG RIENCE WIT fh agmciamapl newspapers ing is at Mborty to tike charge of any first rate work; no large guarante ‘sul d; is willing to be paid by results shows hy Addrons, with full particul EX “a MAN WITT $1,000 (PULLYWSECURED GAN trol reliable, Daylng anufacioring businosss wookly ° salary «i ABILITY TO ‘AT ARaanae d Fire tiveienes Huswes, conf Seve it by culling on DAGGETT & GUERN. nea for sale ut low prices HANKINS ‘* CO., 28 West 29¢h st. N ‘ONEYR APNE NTKD—T0 DEVELOP AND. extend the paper pattorn business, establisied und in” practived hands: well conducted; paying; « safe opportue nity Tor an xeeeptablo acty with nerve and money. Ad- PERSON WITIL LITTLE CAPL- 2. ci iB {tel to bay half terest and tuke entire managements ative and plousant business, Address CEIRTLFI- ald office, R WITH $ r Ts, anufacture the best female remedies over discovered, Address MERCHANT, Horald aftice. NER WANTED—WITH $509 UL, 44 Cortlandt $500 FOR rey “Suidikag AP MAP York city: 147 yours old; trom the Knieker- FREDERICK HM. BLEEKER, Phitudel- ARD, VOR THREB Noveltles ever intro- Qrare OR Cou viel Y RiGtTs IN A PATENTED AR. ; used In every family, Address MANSARD, 17 RPRISING CAPITALISTS—A VALUABLE tens Right of a sinall il euvers: 2 United State: We want applicants or : a ae! to Dr, N S20 N MANU onoply (in microscopic photogaph) Tos.oein av TED—A LARGE MANUFACTURING FIRM OF @ staple article, in a Western city wish to hogoate with a party who would become an active or speciai parti Gnd. contevate 100,000 additwnal capitals. Inctory equipment in Orst class order; business long extablt hed aud in successful operation. “Communications will be co Adontinily treated: “Address, with roul name, CAPITAL, box 200 Herald oftice. 500 “WILL BUY AN OLD ESTABLISHED DIN- p 9) ing Koom and Lunch Counter, downtown ; coun- er a Wve all oa) ‘other business cause of soiling. Ad Herald otic $1. 000, AN INTELLIGEST PERSON WITH THIS mount can have the entire control and halt huent wt Saratoga that will yield $100 Apply personally at 68 Warren ASSOCIATE WANTED IN 0.0 ntenniai Enterprise. Apply immediajely 81.000, WL Broadw $4 OOO 20, 80m, WANTED 48 BUBINKHS CAPE . tal tor two or three yeurs, by 4 well knowa Rouse, for whieh 1 de avian will te paid. Ad MERCHANT, box ee, WANTED IN A MANU. 40, 000 business, Al character and «1 make goods to supply demand; profits large ; amp with interest an TURING + advertiser in introducing » new proser= fitable manutucturing business, — Surem A NOVEL CONSPIRACY. Detective Reilly, of the Central office, took vo the Washingion Place Police Court yesterday two prisoners whom he had arrested at Earle’s Hotel on a chargo of conspiracy sworn to by W, 'l. Harward, of Ashland, Mass, The prisoners were very respectably dressed men and are well known to the community, Their names are Dr. George W. Brooks, of No. 38 Weat Thire ty-second strent, and George Wheevicr, who w known a8 Prolessor Wiseman. The affidavit of W. F, Har. ward sets forth thut early in the mowih of Fobruary last he saw an advertisement in a New York paper in quiring for a partner with $3,000 to invest, with ap equal sum to be given by the advertiser, in a business that would yield $100,000 profit, He answered the ad Vertisement and bocame acquainted with dit, Brooks, ‘The latter explained that he was a physician, ‘being desirous of makiug more money had entered into as arrangement with a “Professor Wiseman” Lig Wheeler), a professional conjurer and magictsn, to give exhibitions by which tho lai was’ to Kceive, & salary of $6,000 for mont $12,000 for one year for bis services aud alse lo suppiy the necessary materials for the exhibitions, The ex- enses were to be small tho profits from to Pned ga. 00b night. Brooks also added that he himself bi to invest in the having sold some PS and other personal proj raise that amoun From $75,000 to bee" pret could be easily mude, he said, in one year, birool ferred to several very respectable gentlemen, among whom Was Mr, Erastus Brooks, who, he said, was bia brother, und deponent made an agreement with him to enter into business, Soon after this Harwurd met tne “ Professor,” The agreement eniered $0 aah that Brooks and the deponent stioald pay $2,000 @, rat the * Professor” should reecive one-third of the Lahey ‘The articles of partnership were signed on Fobruary 37, 1876, and on the same day Lrooks paid to Wheeler suin of $2,000 in cash, ‘as deponent is lorormed” and Aopouent paid to said Wheeler $1,600 cash and gave # promissory note for The next day the three partuors went to Ne whore the expenses of the first exhibition wore be- tween $400 and $400 and the receipts votween $19 and $20. The copartnersbhip was then and there eonea Wheeler retaining depouent’s money. charges that George W. Brooks and George conspired together with the intent to cheat fd dtraad him out of the sum of $2,000, Jobn N. Vinson, of Boston, Masa,, made aMdavit that he saw an advertisement, on April 24, {oF # part- ner with $3,000, He answered it and subsequently met the prisoner, Brooks, The same fepresentations were made to hin as to Mr. Harward, and the deponent, on uy | Sugreed to pay the $4,000 on May 9, at twelve M. ‘udge Smith required each prisoner to give $2,000 bail for further ©: ination, BROOKLYN PA PAVING FRAUDS, Yesterday tho Spocial Committoo of the Brookign Common Council, appointed to investigate alleged irreg- ulsritics connected with the ope: and paving of streets under the administration of ex Street Commis- sioner Robert Furey, held another session. Joseph Connelly testified that he was the contractor for paving Reid avenue, though the contract was in his som ph name; his son superintended the work; the itimately worth, in his estimation noe Dy bly mr bathe might Tavs bendivoe $25,000; " occasion Withers gave the surveyor $40 to oka th election of a friend who was running for ei he knew that thirty nr cent of the contract meney ought to have been retained by the Comptrotier, and he suppose? he knew that it ‘was not retained ; witness took all the money Surveyor Hutts allowed him to receive without asking any ques- tions. Ex-Street Commissioner Farey testified that it ‘was about ali Connelly entitied to, ig aoe been paid several thousand dollars more, false statements made by ikeseneune SACRILEGE IN HOBOKEN... a. ’ ' : ' '