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+ Wabash. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Stock Market Irregular and Feverish— | Another Deal in Pacifie Mail. GOLD 112 3-8 A 1121-2., Money on Call 2 and 2 1-2 Per Cent—Govern- | ment Bonds Dull but Steady—Railroad Bonds Firmer—Investment Securities Quiet. Sateaecmesaetnenese Watt Street, Tuxspar, May 23—6 P, M. Mr. Rufus Hatch will scarcely think it complim tary to liken him to a catapult, although tuis engine is | of classic origin, aud has beon, in modern times, not unknown to Lord’s Cricket Grounds as a first class automatic bowler, Catapult or not, our ex-managing airector has delivered a ball in the Pacific Mat! _mateh which has sent the Jay Gould bail and stumps fying in | the air, This latter professional hag been bowled out fm the first inning without scoring’ ran, and the way it was done was through the action of the courts, whieh brought recalcitrant directors of the Pacific Mail Company uy'to the scratch, compelled a meeting, | a choice of faspectors and an erder for closing of books | préparatory to an election on Saturday next, So our firector, victorious om shore, will be at liberty to court | tho free wind and flowing sail at sea under instincts | which are natural to’him as a.mariner and complimen- | tary asa yachtsman. 1c can scarcely be doubted now that the result of the forthcoming election will show the preponderance of | the Panama party and the choice of a managing direc. | torship that will look rather to tne good of the line than to its value as aspeculative football, Gould, itis | understood, 18 willing to cat the leek which Mr, Fluol- | len Hatch has offered, simply asking that it may bo | Seasoned with such salt «and pepper as may see hit re- \mbursed for the cash advances made by himself and Dillon under security of the $1,200,000 mortgage, Whatever may be the details to be hereafter settled, éhe news of the probable defeat of the old directory bad the effect of carrying the price of the stock up from 244 at the opening to 2714 at the close. There was a falling off from best prices of 14 per cent in New Jersey Central and of 1 per cent in Dela- ware and Lackawanna, although a raily later in the | day, when shorts were anxious to cover, and the stream | of investment stock ran low, carried quotations up to Opening prices. As far as the active ratlronds are concerned, they | Beem to be less sensitive ta stock jobbing influences than to the bulletins of Mr, Vanderbilt’s doctors, Lake Bhore and Michigan Central were better and worse as the Commodore was bettér or worse, and, to judge by the quotations of the former at the very close, the veteran must have been very bad, indeed. Of course, this cry of “Wolf” must ceasesome , When the ap- prehension becomes a fact, but it is questionable, even | then, if the Commodore's demise will create a serious | disturbance in the market, in view of the expectancy which has been created. Lt seems to be quite enough to know that “the times fre out of joint,” not only among our own people, but over nearly the whole of Christendom, to account for the depression in stocks, which, like all other com- Modities, are falling to the level that an absence of de- mand and ashrinkage to true values sooner or later Feduce them to, | STOCK SALES. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- | gregated 175,500 shares:—New York Central and Hud- | ; Er Lake Shore, 56,600; Cleveland and Pittsbur, Northwestern, $00; Rock Island, 150; Pacific Mall, 45,690; St. Pau), 4,200; do. preferred, 8,350; Ohios, 800; Western Union, 24,650; Union | Pacific, 360; Panama, 300; Michigan Central, 16,400; | New Jersey Central, 6,970; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 4,930; Union Mining Company, 2,500, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST YRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— cm) ry Lowest, Cpe: New York Central. Harlem. a Erie... Lake Shore. Northwest Northwestern preic Rock Island Pittsburg Miiwauk 4 Mil. and St, Paul pre: Ohio and Mississippi. mee Jersey Central... Pacific Mail, Panama.. Quickstiver Quieksilver jt. 20 Mar L& Min. “54 0 m Bie strat 38? 5 8 iS ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterd Apvaxcr.—Delaware and Lackawanna, 45 Erie, 44 Hannibal and St. Joseph common, 1; Norvhwest com- mou, Central, 4; O10 and Mississipp: Panama, 10; Prodacers’ and ‘ook Island, \; St. Paul preterred, 4 ; *Pucitic Mail, etroleum, 4; —New York Central, ‘3 ‘chore, 4%; Michigan Cen! 34} Westeru Union, \. STATIONARY. —Atlanuc and Pacific preferred, Atlantic and Pacific Telegrapl, C., C. and 1. C., Hannibal pre- ferred, Harlem, Illinvis Contral, Missouri Pacific, Northwest preferred, Quicksilver, St. Paul common and Wabash. INVESTMENT SHARES. New Jersey Contral brought 704 a SO.a 81a 803g a 81 {a83 a 82 a 81%; Delaware and Lackawanna, 103 1024, a 103% 9 103 a 1041; a 1054; Morris and Essex, 103; Panama, 135140; New York Central, 1105 a 108, seller 80, 110 regular; Delaware and Hudson, 105 w 10434; Producers’ and Petroleum, 11334. BANK STTARES, Sales of city bank shares were as tollows:—25 Metro- politan at 12044, 34 Republic at 792¢ a 80 and 14 Ameri. | gan Exchange at 100. | THR GOLD MARKET, Gold advanced from 1121p to 112%, and closed at the | Intermediate quotation. The carrying raies were 110 2 | percent, Loans were also made flat and at 1 per cent | for borrowing. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK TO. Da’ Gold baiane Currency balances. ‘Gross clearances. . The specic shipments by to-morrow Probably amount to $590,000. THK UNITED STATES TREASURY. The gold payments at the Sub-Treasury to-day wore | 7, $96,000 for five-tweuties rodeemed and $58,000 for in- terest, The silver payments to-day were $42,000 for | fractional currency, of which $12,044 was under tho | | + 16,414,000 steamers will | $100 limit and $26,500 on currency checks; total, $08,594, Revenue receipts to-day, $300,000; cnstoms Feceipts, $400,000; bank notes received, $600,000, THR MONEY MARKET. | On call loans money ts still freely supplied at 2and | 2 246 per cent. Primé commercial paper is quoted at 4 and percent, The following are the rates of exchange in | New York :—Savaynab, premiam; Charleston, a 36 premium; Cyhcinnati active and firm, 90 a 100 pre- | mium; St. [Auis, 100 premium; Chicago firm, 60a 75 premium ; Orleans, commercial, { a 5-16; bank, %. «Sterling exchange was firm but inactive; prime 4.835 and 4.9055; selling rates, 4.88 and | 490% ; reichmarks, 9544 « 954 and 9614 a 963, 96%; prime Paris, 5.13 and 5.11%. i ‘THE FORKIGN MARKET. London advices report that £123,000 builion have into the Bank ot England to-day, Stivor is quoted | at 6234 0 6244 per cont, Coniflicting rumors are in cir- | culation with reference to tho Eastern question, and are | consolidated, exoreising their influence on the market. Consols are eonsequently unsteady, Tho following are the prices ‘at the close—io wit, five P. M. quotations:—Con- pola for money, 96 a 0634; do. for account, 96 063%; 1865 bonds, old, 10436 @ 10434 ; 1807 bonds, 109, 8 109%; ten-forty bonds, 107%; new fives, 106% @ 1064; ; Erie, 1244; do. preferred, 19 a 2%, & later despatch states that the attitude of England tn rewpect to the Turkisb quostion, the strengthening of the Eng- | lish deet im the Mediterranean and other indications ef | warlike tendency * 8 disconcerted and surprised the Continental Powers.” PRODUCE EXPORTS. The exports of produce {rom this port for the week ending to-day were $6,262,023, aguinst $5,050,316 for the corresponding week in 1875, and $5,376,034 in 1874, | The total exports from the port since January 1, this year, were $96,685,831, against $95,302,392 for tho cor- responding period in 1875 and $112,680,92 in 1874 GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds closed firmer at the following quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 127}, @ 12734; do. do,, 1881, registered, 122 a 122'¢; do. do., do,, con- pon, 1224 a 122%; do. do, 1865, registered, 114% a 1154{; do. do., do., coupon, 114% a 115%; da, do, de, new, registered, 119 a 1104; do. da, do., do, coupon, 119 2110; do. do., 1867, registered, 12144 a1214¢; do. do. de., coupon, 121% a 1213 ; do, do., 1868, registered, 122% a 123; do. do, do., coupon, 122% a 123; do, ten-forties, registered, 1173; a 117%; do, do., coupon, 1184 a 118%; do. fives, 188), registered, 117% a 117% ; do, do., do., coupon, 11744 a 11734. FIILADRLPHIA STOCKS, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations At three o’clock this day :— City sixes, old... City sixes, new. 109% no Unitea Companies ot New Jersey..... 133 1354 Pennsylvania Raitroad 52% 58 Philudelphi 4g 444 Leligh Valley 55 bake Catawissa Railroad preferred. 4036 4 Philadelphia and Erte Railroad 11% 18% Northern Centrat Railroad... B4 hq Lenigh Navigation, . 44, Lehigh Navigation, gold loan. 10456 MINING STOCKS, The following are the latest quotations of the San Francisco market:— Consolidated Virginia 734% Sierra Novada....... 16% Caliiornia ...... 804% Exchequer 21 | Segregated Bele Overman. 64 Ophir. Justice 25g Chollar, Caledonia . oh Savage 1835 Gould & Curry 16% Consohdat'd | Imperial 6 Best & Belcher . » O68 Mexican +. « 824 Hale & Norcross. 60 Alpha, 613, Crown Point 16 Belcher .. Zits Yellow Jac! 85% Confidence, 20)5 % MINING INTRLLIGENCR. It ts mentioned as a current rumor in San Francisco that Messrs. D. O, Mills, James R. Keene, Senator Sha- ron and other opposing forces in the share murket havo held @ conference with a view of reconciling their dif- ferences, 1n other words, it is expected that they will | hereaiter devote themselves to legitimate mining rather than illegitimate undermining Mr.* Keene, who a a fortnight ago declared that Consolidated Virginia was | worth nothing like 70, is credited with having since made a bid of 72 for 1,000 shares, The Bonanza firm employ 6,000 men in the State of Nevada. ‘The California Company sent from mine $99,409 and Consolidated Virginia $80,685 in bullion bars on the 13th inst, The Chollar Potosi mine extracted 601 tons of ore for the week ending the 12th. The Overman mine is producing about thirty tons of ore per day from the | 900 foot level, The ‘clean up’? of the Eureka (G. V.) | mino to the 12th amounts to 410 ounces of amalgam, A lettor of the 12th from the Julia mine represents that the 1,600 foot level, main drift, is being advanced four feet per day, with more favorable indications, In the 1,800 foot level the rock grows gradually less hard; flow of water considerable, but handied with ease, The shaft has boen sunk and timbered filtcen feet in the Caledonia mine during the week ending the 12th, In the Empire mine (Grass Valley) 210 tons‘of ore wero reduced during tho same time, The party by the name of Harrison (of Santa Rosa) previously referred to in these columns claims for hig system of reducing precious ores that, instead of de- stroying, he separates and utilizes the base metals, | leaving the débris to be used as paint. A somewhat similar result is attained, we believe, in the treatment | of nicxel ore at Yort Morris, near this city. The Colorado State Company are working two of their mines, one of 1,600 fect, on the Colfax lode, in Gilpin county, and the other of 1,000 feet, on the Luzerno lode, in Clear Creek county. In the former the shaft is down some eighty feet, and shows good oro, bearing gold and silver m about equal proportions, The vein is said to be a strong one and of unusual width, RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds continue quiet. The changes were:— An advance of }¢ per cent in Chicago and Northwest 4g per cent jn Chicago and Northwes, consolidated coupon gold bonds and Ohio and Mussis- sippt second, and 4g per cent in Erie third mortgage; @ decline of % per cent in Lehigh and Wilkesbarre | consolidated, and ‘4 per cent in Michigan Southern | sinking fund. In late dealings New Jersey Central Orsts, new, sold at 11145 all1\; Erie thirds at 102%; Union Pacific firsts at 1054, sinking funds at 90; West- ern Pacifics at 9 and Michigan Central sevons at 190. Ohio and Mississippi seconds rose to 71. The following were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Uniou firsts, 105 a 105%; Union land grants, 99.2994; Union sinking funds, 8935 a 89%; Centrals, 108% a 109. MEMORANDA, Efforts are being made to establish a new mining stock board in this city, at which San Francisco, Colo- rado, Nevada and other mining countries will have an opportunity of being recognized, The interest which attuches to the development of our bullion weatth is graduaily increasing inthe Kast, and there is no reason why, under proper management, a mining board should not be successful in its purposes. A meeting of the Pacific Mail directors was held this morning. A quorum was present. It was determined that the books shall close on the 25th Inst, A ticket was pub- lished and circulated on the street, but because it isin. formal and unofficial tt is unnecessary to repeat the names. The following gentlemen were appointed in- spectors of the Pacific Mail election:—wW. F. Shirley, P. C. Van Schaick and L, R. Jetome, Alternates—E. C, | Wyman, John £. Alexander and G, M. Dodge. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Turspar, May 25, 1876, TREFORE CALL—l0 A. M, 5% 10081 G79 abe W Un Tet Mich Cen RR. ca) do 453, B 6 Tm ‘OUnion Mt Co ne Mail SS, 13 AND 1:39 4, $5000 US 5-20, ¢, "65.0 1900 US 5-2u, r, "88 BOARD—10:30 AL ML $1000 La 7's, @on...be O6i¢ SOO shsM &S8tP pfisd 637% 3000 Mo6's8t. 86.03 way, 200 de. «OF 1000 Tenn 8's, b, 4359 2000 B&W eon. Fd Teou NY Gea 6" 14000 Ohio & Miss | 100 Panama RR, Huy Mil & xe 10) Bn 300 200 Tenn 6" Food & Hir,'8 8 Del & Hud Can, but other grades were quict. witi prices estenti | ex-John Bramall, all on private terms. Mild coffee was | sume. We anot C} Baie hay. shipping, at8 ¢.; retail quale | | quiet, Abou 1) bags Maracaibo, ox-Mary a, | HEFAEGOE, m BL 10; clover at Ue. u70e. Straw—Long rye, Holt, wold iat auction We auote:—Ordinary ear Huxe axo Jore—At, Boston 1.500 Mac lke: tale Iie, 174 fla sold nt O%e.. cold, ) days, | do. 37 & its: Ie, ie 3. "exe sed, $190 $200 for sing [stg | treme ran for lot ie; Santos, fair to 120 8 for row » POkd Wye. a1 sold, 3 Java, government gs assis clean, $200 a £210, cold “alan, ee #280," gold Bue. a 220. ; “yi Sin in, jute, #%. ole., Se vold Rn) butts, 2%. a ey 6 ah 5 1 206. Flim Tikge. #196, tie. TDG. | homp, 45x. # #ac., cold owe, « Mayra, Tike. a 1oife.7 Sumaten, ten ie Dowingo, ibe market was yuutot 0 . We i, rales Tate. a lisgert Porto, Rigo, IMg 8 100.” Costa Riew, Vie: ®t gon cennsry Sinuglners nt Se. 30 Ormocy ne. 1ige Viets Macnahar, 18ige. a 1ivige. ; Mexican, 170. a Ise Hd; 1,000 dey and dry ait d Attakepaw, 1,170 dry aed nf o 100 West Un Tel... ¢ 100 do. 100 Erie wit, 400 ao. 20 Harlem $10000 US6's, r, 2000) US 6s doo Brie id’ 1000 Warren RR 2090 Mich Cen 7" 1000 Onio & Mins 2 1000 0 P Int, 5000 West F Sd 2000 Die Pac wink 1000 Tol & Wab 1st. 1000 St Le TM ist. OO shs POL AP B09 West Carat COMMERCIAL REPORT, COTTON ON THE sPoT 3-l6c. LOWER—FUTURES LOWE—¥LOUB QUIET—WHEAT LOWER—COBN B00 shs W Un Tel be 00 ba OY SSS585: PE Sree & 383 Sesees & Xt pt 23 [1 mall los Camphor was stoaty at 27¢. 108, | Cream tartar was quoted at 32c., gold, ee Asastioats, 6 10 Olle iM Ritvee 16% | Ste tor French, and 37ig¢, for powdered in bbls. and ‘ise, sesrsnseerre 109% | for do, in boxes. Aleobolics—Chlorotorm and ether were K PRA law al P a 510 Oh . $3000 8's. 6. "81.-small a iy 1500 US 0, SOND 2000, do. 100 Chl &.N W RR. 200 Del,L & RE BOARDS 2 & Mich Cen....83 do a cara i | were in fuirae | gols were stow jentinn root at 450. a upward tendenc , | for ordinas The,. spot. mottied at 10c., Re. fo ontidide pK pet a ® aie. Rand at 117% | 450. Cuttle copaiba, ¥a. Toot was quiet mand at$1 50 sian. Like, Ginger Ergot was b7e. & ‘Bac. tor taidemana at de. brown T STIS Hevay ry Ize *® 13K 6 Paes and fulet ae Onge and. 1de. for Gi for blood and eh) steady. 81,45, 90, tone caustic soda at ee, 90 Monceects seeks Uloasatng powder ss $20, Le peal Tid 3O'Mo, Kk Tex. be a | caska lene ing powder wt currency. We quote :—soda, . jh, ordinary £0 good be i, 2c. & 23g0.; wal soda, Lge. 106 Mot & sen stit.be 103 | ashy ordinary t oe ie Soe, Sie ie & 4c. ai ol Superratbonsia currency. at Sl 75 per cwt. for largo lots and 2c. 0 canthurides wore at 45e., gold, divi waa very 1de. tor Beer ones Gum godda was firm Italian, Orange ‘enica turpentine was dull at 17% soap—Conti white was quoted at 16%. an tor bbis. and 31'3e. for aden Blue vitriol was steady at ra eid at Bde. forpowdered, Glide ‘acid. was quoved a Se, Licenses Eespewak Gane ab tociuer frioves audped nates gold, and from Se. to 11¢.. currency, for selécted. Licorice paste, valaortn, was quiet at, Sle. & ste, ; Spaniah solld was good demand at 25e. a old: ‘bgnnteih was qui ‘at S4c.: small Guzalina was quote 1 way im good demand at ie, foar 6c. a 36Me. Cerigl Rouoaro was excited and deaiiediy ‘higher at prices Fauging trom $1 873 to $2 50, 1 for belladonna. 116. 3 flowers were qniet at 10c. a 2ve. for Roman. Uiycerine was Jn fair demand and firm at I7e. a 18K. Sweet martoram prima sorte and Ue. firmly heid at Squills wore at ¥ nine was aioced ‘at G7e, Assnfontida was a 17, Carbonate ammonia was quiet at suited ols’ were firm: We quote:—Oll berga. | lemon, rson’s, Thmsen's rose, $6.37! anise, $1 75, all gold; oil cnraway, S140 a ‘oll croton, "82 18; oll citronelia, Ze, a inet bes be tiroe oder, 75e, ® $2; do., do. QBiicham), | S12 505, oll cloves, $33, oll wintergteen, 3; pil Sassafras, nell i ¢.; oll pennyroyal $5, all currency; oil of bi and 5, En in chemi: cals—The market ws quiet, waaies wore2a eros ¢ FxaTugns.—We note toles of 2,000 Ibs. currency, for job tuts Oil vitriol wax c. per tor tained, od ‘t lor sane end $1 25061 50, Shellac was for “ rr and 36c,. gold, tor English. scarce and firm at $89 per ton. | Id. Pruxsiate potash was quict at 26. ite potash was duil at toes OMe , gold. Irish moss was rn ‘at 6c., gold. Kpsom salts t sioayed was firm at $1 35. Ar ‘nt 2c, w B2iga,, gold, according to quality, firm at hl Cassia buds were quoted lombe root was quoted at ¥e. for whole and and at 2c. cy. Juniper berries were peel ruled 4 10e, Castile ‘Marseities pure saits were steady einine was active at $2 Morphine was active was “ta fair demund and Bb. 1. Al xold. Kochesi eady in fair ir demant ‘Yar aric | 49c. a er xold, for crystal, forioan wid $9 $12 for spent ntde. wAtge. Cod liver ofl was in tat de- 8 $1 60 fur Newfoundland und $2 for Norwe- Aloes were quoted at 12c, @ m at 2Uc. & 2le, for Jamaica bleached. | at $1 75. Quicksilver was quoted | Leaves were quiet, but steady; quo for ‘conium and acon henbano and $1 25 for rose. Arsenic was in Siac. wit4e.. gold, for white powaered, and red 0: were ow alinnin ‘TiKe, a ries 3 Zollow Bnglish, Size, Canary wee quoted S77 and Smyrna was firm at was quiet at $1 824%. Caraway was firm at mcrinuter was’ Goeth a Bike, Ganromalte was arabic was quoted at Lie. for Hor ascond do, Angosura berk was 00. Sassafras bark was quiet at tiiet nt 10c. # 11e-, Lavender flowers were jerian root was quoted at 25e. for English jerman. Alburaon was steady wt Ode. a 7c. $1 a $1 15 foregg. Sarsaparilia wi jonduras common at 4c, ‘7e., gold; Mexican, 13¢. gold. ‘Gum*damar was quiet 434 ids pie hing der, 2 urrency ; oda, see Goa Sew ie bento 58¢. and 1,000 Ibs, mixed at 360. Quoted at those prices 5 Fisu,—The, marker for code was quiet, with Georges 514 | selling at $475. Mackerel—New No. 8 were ‘selling ai 5174 | $0 from vessel. Box Herring were selling from vessel 51% | for sealed and Lic. for No. 1; Si%y | quote :—New Geers cod. 81% | Bhore mackerel, oi moras 500 Si5 es Fioer, T:BU0, buis wah; | Bis corn men) eect ls. aud 245 yacks: outs, | 513g | 185407 bushels, corn, 129,610 do.; rye. 10,100 do.: barley: | foo ou ii i: 1B | malt, 6085 dv.’ The’ tour market was dull, but ices 200 Pittsburg KRIS. 9s * | were without change of mom ie ales were 13,000 4 ag ng State, Western aad Southern, an 28 out srs with sales of about othe nth sales of 700 bis. at Fei 28 tor Jersey, ; 82: rs $2 75s $3 50 BLY 4108 450 PM a°5 25 36 a 600 a 450 a 525 Miunesota. a vo Rouna hoop Ohio, shipping brands, @ 525 Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. 2 650 Family. & 850 St. Louis, low exte a 600 St. Louts, Rye flour, fine Southern, ae Boul EASIER—OATS IRKEGULARK AND LOWER—WHI8- KEY FIBMER—PORK UNSETTLED AND LOWER— LARD UNSETTLED LEUM FIRMER—SPIRITS TURPENTINE QUIET— ROSIN FIRM—OILS STEADY—-FREIGHTS, STRAM- ER ROOM FOR GRAIN MUCH HIGHER FOR PROMPT USE, CHARTERING TONNAGE FIRM—- COFFER QUIBT—SUGAR FIRM. ‘Turspay, May 23—6 P, M. ‘The merchandise markets were genorally quiet, with prices irregular, though without decided chango, save in exceptional cases, Un ’Change flour was quick Wheat ‘was lower and less active, Corn was easior, but closed steaay for prime mixed, Oats were irregular and Whiskey was firmer. were unsettled and lower, though the latter sold treely. Freights—Market stronger, both for chartering, ton- nage and steamer accommodation, Cotton was lower. dy. Naval stores wero quiet. Oils were etroloum was steady. Sngar was firm. Quoted at Sc. a Sige. for pots rather lower. Coffee was steady. quiet but steady. Asurs were unchanged. and nomiinaily 7c. for pearls. ANTIMONY was strong at 15}gc. a 15346., gold, for foreign. Breswax.—We note sale of 1,600 lbs. Southern at 37¢, Quoted at 37¢, for Southern and 353gc. for We: Broom Conn wi Red, 4)4¢. @ Se. ; ro a8. Caxpias were stonay at previous prices We quoter | gy Sperm, 28¢.; sperm, patent, 38¢.; stearic, acid (16 o8,), ic. # 28e.: adamantine (12, 14, 16 on), 120. a 16a; paraffine (4's, 6's and 12's), 19¢. a 20e. Correx.—The mar! were 2,692 bags Rio, ex-Christina ; and 579 and 600 bags do. con, 18e. a 1736e, Ordinary, Strict ordinary. Good ordinary , riet good ordinary... 9 9-16e. dull ket for tig a 3.16 Shae 2” s16 ‘S546 i¢ 716 low atddling, 10 118s Spot sales were as follo’ AND and unsettled. Wo pod, Sc. aGe.; medium gre: Brazil Hie. a 180.5 Anesainee, 17, w 18e.; Savanilla, 160. iw Tacent : Cu Future closing prices bondi compare “nprices as follows:— os Maret Quotations are based on American 4 oF in store running in qu ade abuve or below the grade onote Upanda. Alarima, eg Sree iors un 7-166, To-dy. te Bouthera: oxtr Southern, famil Gorn meal, We Com LOWER—PETRO- x edi ? 33 for Noel t ye was quiie! 44 for white ‘yange uf Se. Perk and lard and B¥e. tor Frvir.—The erga @, quarters, is was steady; salos 814, 3,010 and do 8 wero Tuewlay, May 28, Minis th rig Th 16 1 9.16 916 1 1 ood ordins middting, ptt ta Last Eronii Total, | 220, et f St. Louis, steaight choice doul Bt. Louie, choice tary State and Pennsylvania. Cornwas tess xctive and easier. sere about 1.000 barhels st We. OUiie. lor 62! Bte.'n Ce, poarker was generally drm, vox, mragentel. 83 75. 75 8 seedless raisins, S339 Bike Beast nave, ie ‘ied was in fair Srey i Hiackterrise Dice. a 10 py ai. tes, 19¢. Plams, thern, IRe, « State, die. Foxbats were sioidy. We Hote: "Ordinary Virginin $1.8 0 1 50; prime do., rate do., $170 2 $1 75; Hat AND Stuaw.—There was n food demnnd for sti halted Matamoros and ciel ge th lots of 400, Hiuénon Ayres, currency, We Sr A Be.; cow #910 00 of ig wae steady but axle} Phout demand, Section Kites . do, Ualiiornia, 21 Se. fi heavy Buenos Aytes, 22}4¢. n 20. 32 Secwousmertisaccausaves SASSEEERASSSSSESHSSHS: 60 20 | 00 | 65 a 00 | iy. 40 stern, 0 30 8 50 ore 16. w 2c. lower. Tho 1 for no grade spring, ive, $1 120 $113 tor No. 2 Milwaakee in store, $1 23 | float, $1 30 a 8 « No. 1 Minnesota, ‘Shovoyicen, 81 40 for Canady white in Lond, Michigan and $1 0 for No. 2 Northwe t atioat. sales Wore AbOUL GUO busuels within the Sc. for Canada in bond and 960. a 97¢. for for mixed, mosily at 62e. 5 d Be. fe. jor white West: . for Stace mixed a. ‘acreand tof all kinds wae moderate, brut the We quote :—Laver raisins. per | doy, $1 90: quarter do., 70e.; new louse vo to quality; new | fealty Valoncte eaves, lusge. nen Turkey grates, Sie, 9 Fronch do., 6, 8 ie Preserved a Py: rAd dy ie dd, Sige. a 11 & Nie. acini Prive to fancy, OAC. 5 1, “Pench peeled do, tr to taney do., tchy peer ann on ea Lom city alanaiiters. all on private terms We to 24 Ibs.. 176, « 18¢.: do, 24to ‘a 2tie.: Montevideo, 2244" Tbe, tes, 21 to Py Uhs.. 18¢. rinocn, Iva, Hhge. atk ig ite selected. t advan Wi a Gletgarg ot $29 mead a Sit pet 000 tons embracing del iced; market closing w re = moderate pee ee hemlock } crop was Benoa Agren, Boe a Ste: do. Salers dle Buenos side, some ORNS: 0. Californi ae @ le: ‘Door, damazed common hide. vy eohics nn steady and in fale demand; | niet at lowers | f Gatangat | 3h | Foae | oats, 424,000 do, : Burr 1876. ann fly —Plonr, 2,; be sigs beat O40 be yushi 107,000 do. ; onts, “7,000 i it enti 2. Bu: dere, ig t | settle 20 a $275. Ma eecp | Meceipee--Flowe, 10,000 hie | 117,000 do. : 383,00 do. canes to they run: clty slauzhter, ox. ‘80 fo md | corn, | md Western, and $18 moked meee were inactis hams and 10! ‘bid, $1255, pry Jane. 9 mber. is 25 B12 ‘bid, Biz 00 theres city ab 12 ined dives quote ofine Coutt Tis 2%. nt and tierces fur South at 11sec. alle. Butter pay and 20c, a J5¢. for Western. Chi owing to light recelnts and firmer prices in the I kets, We quote ful cream at 1 Te., and skimmod ut 4c. a 80. Rick. —T Messrs, Dan Tulmage’s Sons Orleans, May 16, 1876:—"Our features oxcopt a slight inerense | led 5 mand et to be yet to arrive shows much smaller amount than jate Last year, .Asptember 3 6 na. tations waiting ter. teetine.? us a8 a careful estimate of stock an shoulders. Lard was i lower, but fai . active at the Maociine. 1 $12 80 0 or Ang and $12, 62% ioe Bene 1330 tlercen new do. 30 aske: . B12 4745 bid, Saat st Spot iis a tlerces Ws s fe ma Navan arket jirits turpentine was do ont & 8 ier but srelttaed, a et ‘Wo quote 50) ry | dotetes ae ju—Common strained, oe 3 $1 ri: Bad Sits a Ry a. 2 Tat ba Tirainea wd i a0 bia: good do m Torpe! had $1204 wo do. 3 do. % &: ae tae 1700 do. er esee: ward, winter, | mS: Dieached’ winter, a ale, Northern, De. ; 2 do. : “i Poa yo ab; water . 5 a . i iam 1109 do. | 2 1-2c., | bleached ti es fis, Soe | be | ho acizaiee, 200 at" 12 sae, yaber, 900 ab 12ize | Pxrnotava—The market we ests, The closing | 1 do, | 100 “wt 12 1-16e, 4 at 12 ide: February, | prices wore 5 follown Crude. in a0 Ge | 100 at 1294tRe, Toi sions Grand total, 44.600 bales: | Ie. a W140; refined, in bols., 148 1090 ; i 7 nl IMige Refined at Phitadelphin, 1iite. oS | | Se ec dont ating iggy na - i ny very firms pot! hing in 700 do | | shipments, 0/82 Bh: Parker's sore 1000 do. H eo, | $1 ss bid, 1 Osi toked 1 1800 de. | Last” wear, 3,476. ince" September | 200 Un Pae | 8.997.396 bites, t9 Saturday night, Cotton treishts ciosed *Provisions.—Receipts Pork, 279 bbl: lard, | 1.460 do | as toliows:—To Havre, by steam, 4c. pemprersed, To Ham- peg nel ‘and 280 ke 3 cut ments, B10 packages: bac barg, by Jae, compressed, Bremen, by ate 52 terces and 1, nea: beef, 2 tierces and Md bbls Ths 10 go | & Sees To sip bal ‘Kd. 0 Ula. by steam: | pork market wis dll and ices were re lower tnd nominal | ct : Af 40+ do. | We quote:—Molasses | $20 ‘were about 400 bis, withi 300 do i bs 82 255 ugar shooks, | rice 20) do | do., do., $1.50 | 10 ae id sete rainy 40 100 do. io. $33 9 70 do. | *Corpanc—A few smali lot dh cnet ‘bands, Dut she markes i 100 do. was very quiet at 21ige. a2Lse. for lake, average. on private terms. 100 do. Connick was unchinged. | Wequote:—Manila (arge and | 126. « 13%. pickled do. at 1 100 do. | small size), per tb. ea alten bois mo He. 11}g¢., picklea do. wo di 17 ied M 4e,: Sisal wide. Moton was quiet aed uotsinnl ac lige, & Aikef 10 do. | 2%e.; Russia “he Lo elty Jong clear and 11% c. for Western do. fw: 200 do. + Kunsia bolt rove 17. bul without material 500 Mil & 3 opium was firms quoted at t $4, gold, in rong lon vere about $12 35 a $12 B73q re at 13. for South America, 200 for Cuba. 8: ¢., and 500 tier we! for Cuba juil'at 26c. a 0c. for State Te. w 11M we market was fairly active und steady, | From Co.'s et dated in eke pete Pp @ demand continues to’ take up of eo demand being free at present rs we do not look for any lowering of prices. Th showing « lan he n little higher equal crop 18, Progressing Gnety, with some few exceptions on account of some cases, necessitated replanting but onerally the outlook for the coming season |: prom! ‘arolina, on ‘to prime. au Bae ngoon, of Patn ‘gol Rangoon, in vend "owe . SPELTER was unchanged. At 8. for combination, quiet at 183gc. a 13 TALLOw.—Koceipts: was 4 shade firme: 10) arees on private terms, Nm English at 18% 15 sqe. 100" casos sundries at “to ivanti . Pennsylvania, crop 2 York, td 1874, at Be. ; and #00 bale fe. Wuarskry.—Recs ‘The market at 30s. ; some lots of an _ ape pape roan active and needy sag gi 3 Ti 2c, ; s. a firm, tat rate fee eee, to choice. ind 540 bbls, fet br bat tae 3 89 cases Ohio. ero] 100 do. New bom gr) erop 1874, at 11v. a Bee "grain nominally 79d Sucar.—For raw the market was quiet but steady at Too ase wee Bales were 700 at 7 13-160, | Dasia of for good re- fining. aid We refining, 7%o. Cuba, Brocery, fair to choice, Bic. a 8: contrfiagal, nhds’ and boxes, Nos. 8 to ‘® 934. ; do., molasses, hi and boxes, Gigc. & Tie. ; Porto Bea. refinin, am common to prime, 7c. a Se. ; do.. grocery, fair to choice, Sige. u Bi¢e. ; ro- fined—standard 0. a Pye, : off Sige cert Ose. ¢ powdered. BG eranulatet,” T0%e. } cut ioat, Steanine.—! tx— 150 ti mand. i onsks. © Narket The market jos, 100,000 bbis. at 830. a 83gc. and ae Teeent enzaj nce Giipment; a0 whass is. asker for bacon, engagement mt 40s.; team, 3UO toas measurement is at Pork st 4 200 the ay OPK at 8 04. on pierce steam, by sali, 10.000 bashes wheat wt 16,000"buahels grain at Higd. rived « German back, from Philadel 3.800 fined petioleum at 3s Gorman bark, from Plladelph with 3,400 a 0 fox. thee 16th ia to instances ihe vareeet is 3d. per bbl; a Di po wis Wears : ; a. So. 3 ifairect rt Ft United Kins hence to Bremen, with 7,500 bb! Philadelphin to Kontgsbers or aces lit nited it Boe at Gs. 3d, 6,000 quarters do. at 5s, They. 4 fi Tech ite ws Com aiont direct, with 80 with 4 same voyage, with "5,000 quarters do, pi he 10.0 hence = Havre ith quarters lo. at Tealian, "bark, hence = to. Continer for a ‘Beiish lore whenee for ngs Antwerp, 6s. ve jn Too bbis. pork at Ss, and 109 tlerees beef nt 74 To London, 100 I Trees beef at raft Ht > Cisscuw a To vial per steam, sharters com: adetphia to t Hamburg. with June clearance; ry Bremen or ba at Se, Ode Tech Tune slearance, in m3 from 000 bbls. do. direct quarters grain rs, with: mt direct, with 3,800 quarters at Gs, Ligd.; 0 Beseaes, bark, hence arte 3d. with 3,000 long nr last with tobacco, was anid to be nt American brig, 295 tons, hence to Marseilles, with about 200 hhds. tobacco wt 40s. DOMESTIC MA MARKETS. Cotton irregular; miating, 16 fe low intdding oy Fig 4 Net receipts, 270 ® cher }ALVRSTON, Mai veasels at 462 tons, 33s, bales. New Orueans, May 23, 1876, creme tot trees ary, Sc. 135 * Stock, 137,201, ‘Net receipts spent, ‘Grent Britain, be Bales, 1. quiddling, 1146. low middling, 0774 bales; coustwise, 748, BrOBR, M Cotton weak and irregular plating ite. Remade, | ales. 100.; ood ordi; Net recei Stock, ts. SAvAannan, May 23, Votton quiet and nominal Ming, 104yc. ;_good ordinar, at 261, Exports coastwise, 1876. ilddting, 1 Lge. ; ROS mid- Net receipts, 14 Salone 3 bales; ‘ut Stock, HARLESTO! Getton anil; ridding, 1950 low age a es Why ordi pa Wrusexatox, N. a its ‘gm turpentine quiet at st but for strainod. Taro firm at beh Flour unchanged; mand; sales 10. walle Canada: held at $1 48 bushels old bi ixed ut 6te. Toledo at ore. ley quiet Corn meal for boite: <4 ton. Milifeod | lower; shorts, Hings, 819 per ton Lake receipts—Rye, 200 fort. as smipmenth WN DeRs, reaterd: Cana! freights to New kerk S%e., tolls ‘included. Flour quiet and fiy Intive and failing deroand ir; sal Dushol Se. ; 1,000 do. by sample, ‘tae Pork dull, at es here. Barley inactive. 9 Ly vet Ate Seeds $8 7 Floar standy. Wheat steady; No. ronmne Ko, 3 do.. $1 214: No. 1 white Michigan, 9 $133; do. $113; No, 2 red winter, Da sl Beis rejected, 6 and m and Mi red, 92¢. Com June Ses Tui hel a Canal freicht to New York; lumber, 62 to the Hudson, 12,700 3.000 bushels; corn, TY, 89,850 do. ; eae hy ‘® $10 29 for mediu Highwi pecaisay $1 11 for on) made. ae mice: 2is46. bi Corn two ents nm 2 Cunade 25, bushels: tus ay ilroad quie jen a F268 unbol based $16; reeeipts—Flou imshels; “corn, 16,000 Sanam hi revs for tidewater— Net receipts, 84 b ia ota aude dull at es 1400 bbin Wheat fi bushels N alg No. 1 Nitgauken’ as 3: les 1,3 w no grad held at Ove, for ited c.: corn and : 1 bere sR het Bye, 8 es near ns can ve 472,000 do. ; OOo. do. ; ots, rane ks ‘May, 560. ; 5:46. llered: low rnixed, Bie: no rade, DO. 0 : No. 2 white, 400, Bese ynt Ship 409 dole flour, 10,000 corn, (monte. Shipment Hour, 10,000 bushels wheat, 9,000 do. corn, 3,000 do, oats. | i eral; july: lower PRINT CLOTHS — a Cnicaco, Mi 1876. Flour quiet snd unchaneed, Wheat cnvetviea, be but pod apa 2 Chicazo spring, $1 by ere tite: fit wh i ae | azo Cots le good apeeak tare awe Rod aca ; | aie. ‘xy ‘486. ‘46: 9 aes is—Wheat to 100 bers! $a “Nand kspent ated dull ‘po Be i po 20, waz; ; guint uli mes Tage lene th “aloes nearer Png toa bat nn Ruffalo 2%. MARKET. Printing ‘orm extra, with d@ dema ; HAVANA MARKET. EUROPEAN Bete eae R, 1., May 23, ha ‘G4xd4 standard an pol, 228 8 Aen ee Pen Fon 23, 1876, wetdy eth MARKET. Loxnox Propece Manxet=Loxpox, May 23—Even- ing,—Linseod oil, 228. Gd. a 228, Od. per cwt Linseed cake, £) ba. a £9 10s, por ton, vestments of ‘large or small amounis ‘ soos «en Se sna Toe circulars and weekly reports sent a baiesheas heh . A NY AuOURE Sais Ost YOR TO LOAN ON mortgace\ cy 2 ViNT ee WOLCOTT, 10 Pine #4 SIVIUEGES ON MEMBERS OF TH I Aj urns exclusive! with ‘thoy are taken by other brokers as privileges prea) oF. wanes, Bae i gablanetery baeee = quotations mailed; in New Yor and lending Oat a eee BACLET, Mrokoras Fi ‘Broad ing By PS — 2 ae ay tie Carey tl only the best stock "toler te leading members of New York, Block Be: [ ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON a New York city prope Honds bougit and sold HL. GRANT, 145 rEW MINING BOARD. SEAGER been wade for the organization of a new Board, at which the prominent San Francisco and other aiuing shares will borecularly called. Applicants for mens» bership or annual subseriptian my Aas names te WM. ARI, temporary Chairman, zal Binding ¥FICE OF, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP aay Pun roor or Caxat st., Nowrn Ri Youe, Moy 28, 1878, The twent; PRs Rp, nia bg ‘loetion for disses of the wel ‘tomms! jompany wi of the company, nw Wedneeday, oat, BTR ee tweeu the hours of ‘clock noon and 2 ‘The transfer a s of the company ve pod at hi office of the Uni + Company, on Thursday, 25, by at eta | paelode Bt ¢ will reepen on oa Dice. 7» June 1, Ht 10 0" m re ji SOHN I H, BAOON, Jr., Secretary, WN AND GOUNTY BONDS bought and sold. W. TL. WEEKS, 178 Bi Wt RORTCAGES. IN oy | $5.000. to ©: i siagored: 40d teovee New York and Bros rok yp. paid ifreqdired. Address, with "tal Mardcalane . GAGE, 318 Broadway, room 3. ANTE! 1 FIRST MORTGAGE ON’ HOU! W :D—$1,500, se and Lot, J. City Height eh KINGSLAND, Horatd ottee, ue't OFA FROM. HAVE $300,000 1 ESTATE FUNDS TO apr | on Apply fo JAMES ie UIBSON- Jr, oe tM. GA an ty te ai Macht rt Coane st. ‘ tg = We. HAVE $50,000 TO BORN —OROK, BOND AND Laban on ity Roal Estat JOUN KAVANAGH'S SONS, db 8d ay., moar 128th at, $283,000 28 ST MONEY TO LOAN—UPO erty’: lowest pro AWYEL, bo 1,018 Post ollce “lipases Sant 56 $1,001 000,000 Sertseer dSumproel Paper tog udowment Policies cashed. tNbon VD, WYCKOFF & €0., 90 Pine me ) OPPORTUNITIES, on PARTNER > WANTED=IN A CASH” BUSINESS, mall capital; a seniarine man pretorred: ong (0. AS pats mM ncaa ed among the shipping. Tiquire at A yy Party WANTED FS INVEST $1,000 EQUALLY with me, to secure safe and. sure manufacturing mo- nopoly balance trom business, 62 Montgomery st., room 10, Jerscy City, "\ PARTNER WANTED—WITH $10,009 CASH, a as fir-t class family Grocery, doing $100,007 to $200. jestublished by ike cas toh oly. 0 A. BIGGS, 176 Fulton oe intl N INDEPENDENT AND LITERARY WEEKLE Journal, established in New York city = number of er: sold nt a low price: an opportunity of engag. ing in pleasant journalism seldom offerlug, Earnest inquire gra can ESs3 particulars by addressing ALONE, box 179 Jerald office. ry FORTUNE FOR §0ME_ONE—FOR. Bhan THE right of the State of New York or of United of ‘& new born Patent; seo it. Mr. WARD, at. ntee, room 2, second floor, ‘A. PARTNER, AOTIVE Of SPECIAL, IN MANUFAG. Saring and Commission Uustnes, comaneved A Western interests: safe. wendy prota: $5,000, Race. to B15 0 iiterward m may ‘te invested. AONE, box 204 Herald office, a) A BAUR | CHAROR FOR: SALE CHEAP, WOOD bonding Business, “Apply to JOHN E. ACKERMAN, foot West 224 st., North Ri ie AL YARD FOR BALESIN A CENTRAL at tion nnd doing w fires class business. box 113 Herald Uptown Branch ot At RARE OPPORTUNITY IS OFFEKED TO a YO! Shen with oa heerrrip ies os chance to 2 Dracclee.( Only parton giving addons ad eppotne. ne inervi noticed. ‘Address CORPORATION. bok : YOUNG MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL AND GOOD A Pocinges sonzels) sper oem haat af | Sead ena RORtrO, 508 ission business. SALE HALE Heenan IN hey a Soe igs tion gonat gras! ying laure vo ity: “Addroos O.Ks Herald Use F®,, nt GS Nerd gi ne yg th Pry Fae “oF ‘patent now in success box 2,1 Jae ‘Now York Post office. Fok SALE OR WILL TAKE .A PARTNER—A CLOB House in the Ninth ward, sultable for a I topo and yortaurant; frat class. Address Mrs Pt oral PORES FOR SHIP, HOUSE AND DOUK BUILD. ort.—For sale, the valuable patent right forthe United States or single States on a new pear watheet og for heavy poner the machine can be been di 9, 98 Watts st. For particulars HuNIGMAN, ‘705 Orebard st, front to So'elock YM TENTED ARTICLE ¥V aa TO Ron sell on royaity or otherwise. Address EI) Pein NILES, Herald office, with expitcit and full details. 10 Fiore CAPITALISTS.—. VALU ARES Patent Ri, re che seal article, tl it covers the Uni States, for sale cheap: Bo nO ay ate apply; we want applicants that mean bi \ddress, in Berean or br lester, De TJ. LEWIS, No.3 Gates sve 10 WATCH MARERS po JEWELERS.—FOR SALE, Stock and Fixtures of above business; established over pin a sell fixtaros and let the store without the Hock or wjitgotl ayy portion ofthe stock. “Apply a6 105 Git jow York. Ua STATES PATENT RIGHT FOR SAL hatter say lapaing ite it Pate et gents ‘demand continuous.” Address Post ‘office lock box &, WITH TO te 000; MANUPFA( Tare chance, "Appiy a 24 Dey ata Wirtensa PARTY 70 TAKE HALF UNTERESY IN IN rat class Bar and Restaurant; host $1,000 n sia AS vory Faro opportunity. Address D., box 145 Herald pina hong PURCHASE—THE WHOLE OR ho age in an established coal and wood bi city. As ry PRINCIPAL, box 123 Herald office. ANTEDTA PARTNER, WITH $4000, IN A GOOD baying Business; ovtublished 15. roars: reforencos Ox: changed, Addr ‘Address H, 3: KING, 16 Burling alip. Ware aes PARTNER. Chegeat ital, to take nn interest in the best paying a now on the road: business fully established and no pilipx fy neprerene given. » appoint . $100 We WILL SET A MAN IN GOOD vr “44 Cortlandt st. HERMAN & ‘§ 10 ie b7 ()() 70 81.000 WILL ma a eite REST IN i manniactering monopoly, article. gout 8 ee conte and sells agar 8300 Fed pans oy | WANTED, IN LOAN BU! eand Brondwa; rchasing tickets of purepeorsed 7 % 3500 OD weekly. Investigation of $500 1 Pas LA Tye being Baca bee mb none ah ‘*¢ draws good houser: Position. Can be seen for three Sreatags ra ear, av CASH WILE BUY HALE ood office $700 stock will invoice ® 000. ‘$1. 000. =A PARTY WITH THIS” A penne poe interest in @ val new and esotal’ patented fe prtaeles under in: + stor’s control, Address RL RUBS ald $1,000 Setting rey beret ee $1, 00 SALARY y WILE oo man for ad Yor name, tie W.C., box $4.000.% i 8. 000 eit Wik it aor ‘ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A INA hr wt, Men “lan of good is cit) eed thuclty, 8 mo" aa for vatltag, be Notbet Varinnes teen, FA ice . ses bat pei rincipals need Hove. } KRUPERTY, a BUSINESS TROUBLES h George Henken, Jr., a well known politician of the Seventeenth ward, who has beon a candidate for State Senator and Alderman, but. failed to get elected, and who has a largo packing house at the corner of First avenue'and Thirteenth street, has failed, meetings of his creditors have been foo bat thas far the negotiations have not been corn T. & C Morrow, Fisher & Co., soe J. &, «| Sane tate cetentan Bet beak an v8 a vankrapuy bo pol him. ee tne ‘olen of Heanor Wit No Nout Warren © office r 1 Oo, teers 6 hope fail See's i made ore was oy failure of lmportanoe xeotn ba ny. yonerday, ig ea ™ ‘he second meeting of the creditors of Messrs, eitine an, dealers in hme, whieh was to held yesterday pefore Fitch, of No. ‘Way, was adjourned unui Ne tirst meet

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