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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL’ The Stocks Excited and Prices Firm. GOLD 112 3-4 A 112 5-8. Tavestment Shares, Government and Railway Bonds Steady—Money on Call 2.1-2 and 3 Per Cent. Wait Street, } Faspay, May 26—6 B. M. If any credence can be lent to popular rumor the Stock Exchange has already made itself the adminis- | trator and executor of Commodore Vanderbilt and hus acted as though his will had been already admitted to probate, Yesterday important sales of Western Union Were attributed to his uccount; to-day the offer of a large lot of Lake Shore was traced’ to the same soarce. Conjectures prevailed that the ancient mari- fier was setting his house in order previous 40 slipping his cable for a voyage on the waters of Lethe; but those whe sold short upon this Supposition found themselves stranded before the day Was over. espite the fact that Lake Shore was ireoly sold by brokers who were supposed to be acting in the Vanderbilt interest to the extent of some 10,000 shares, ‘be price held stubboruly at about 5334, and eventually slosed at 54, the best point of the day. ; Although Lake Shore came out as the capital prize of the day’s lottery Western Union may be quoted as an approximation one, for in it the second degree of in, Werest centred. Opening at 65, it quietly but surely advanced to 66% under the purchasing power of the new bull party, which we have heretofore alluded ‘to, and closed at only ‘4 per cent off of the latter price, Points to buy were as numerous as those of pins ina Cushion, and it seems at present the writing that those who opposo the advance will be likely to kick against the pricks, A dividend of 134 per cent is talked of asa certainty, and a speedy lion and lamb recumbency of the wo rival companies is promised, with millenniam results, Acting upon this infomation there have been good buyers ot the stock to-day who have dared to make their venture, though they know that Ah Sin Gould is playing the game with the winning card up bis Bleeve. Asa matter of interest and of business Lake Shore and Western Union comprised the market, the reat of the list being as negiectea as a street Arab, Coal ‘stocks were as little in demand as is the product of the companies’ mines, now that Sol and not carbon is looked upon asthe producer of heat, and beyond a ‘small premium for the use of the stecks for delivery there was no salient feature, Money on call was procurable at 2 per cent, which is anything but a favorable showing for a revival of trade and @ poor return for the capitalist. THR BALES TO-DAY, The transactions at the Siock Exchange to-day ag- @regated 142,560 shares, which were distributed as tollows:—New York Central and Hudson, 1,330; Erie, 4,600; Lake Shore, 60,7v0; Northwestern, 700; North- western preferred, 550; Rock Island, 1,900; Pacific ‘Mail, 4,840; St Paul, 1,800; St. Paul preferred, 5,150; Obios, 1,000; Western Union, 46,260; Wabash, 200; Union Pacific, 880; C., ©. aud I. C., 100; Michigan Central, 7,150; Union Mining Company, 2,000; Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western, 1,600; New Jersey Central, 770; Quicksilver, 1,000. OPENING, HIGHEST AXD LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of tho day:— 110 110 19 139 1s 13: Northwestern 3035 30% ebay aera preferred. 38% 58 Rock Islan 10535 105% Piebargs 92 ig 92 92% | ‘Milwaukee and St. Paul. 36% 87 365 MiL and St. Paulpreterred. 643¢ 65% 64% Ohio ana Mississipp.. . Bis 1736 a New Jersey Central. 81X Sls 105 104% | 58% 58% | 4i5 435 | 6544 6. | 14% 14% 2656 2b 143 135 16K 116% CLosinG PRicks—S Pru - Weettn Tei: ai oS . “os factel. @ 105 13% a 13% 12 ie 40 8 40K L137” a 139 10, a 110% ast f iter Satie Union Prelit, Oni = 66s | 1a 18 ee alg wantin vl DECLINE. The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterday :— Avvancr.—Atlantic and Pacifio Telegraph, ware and Lackawanna, 1; Lake shore ot ‘hicmene ry Central, %; Northwest common %; Ohioand Mist Bee tides Oey reek da ee Le ici pen 1; rT lo. preferred, Pacitic, 4; plieea Union, Lt Avs i meee Decuine. ‘Brie, aH iow: Yorke Central, . Stationary. —Atiantic and Pacific ferred, ©., pa Se ee we ere and st’ Joseph common and preferred, Harlem, Iilinow Central, Mis- { vouri Pactti New 3 Central, Northwest preferred, Paoide Maul Panuina, Wabash nnd gous TAX MONEY MARKET, Money was supplied at the close at 234 per cent and | uring the day at 3 percent. Prime paper was quoted | at4 and 6 per cent. Sterling exchange was firm. Prime asking rates, 4883, a 49034; selling rates, | 187% 04.88 and 4.895¢ a 4.893%. The recent sales of Merling by one of the bankers ts understood to have | been on accountof a loan for one of the New Jersey roads. DRY Goops IMPORTS, ‘The imports of dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending thie date are $967,152, and the amount marketed, $1,067,652. The total imports since January 1 are $40,232,524, and the total amount mark- ered, $40,969,068, ‘THE GOLD waRxeT. “Gold advanced from 112% to 112% and later de- ¢lined to 1123;, closing at the lowest price. Cash golé loaned flat and at one per cent for borrowing and car- rying. ‘The specle engagements for to-morrow’s European Weamors are $500,000 gold coin. THR UNITED GTATKS TREASURY, The gold payments at the Sub-Treasury were $60,000 for five-twenty bonds redeomed and $78,000 for inwer- est, The silver payments reached a total of $73,825, as follows:—In exchange for iractional notes, $11,680 Under $100 limit and $31,700 on Grafts iseuedat Wash- Smgton; ander $40u lim:t on currency checrs, $40,536. | ‘The following are the Treasury balances:—Corrency, $10,000,000; coin, $67,500,000; Jess coin certificates, $24,500,000; revenue recoipts, $300,000; eustoms re- ceipts, $500,000; bank notes received tor redemption, $1,000, 000, ENVESTMENT BUARKS. Investment aberes brought the following figures:— Detaware and Lackawanna, 104%; 0 104% a 100; Rock Island, 10634 01064; New Jersey Central, 6134 0 82 0 Gls; Now York Central, 110 a 103, seller sixty; United States Express, 70; American Express, 63; | 4 Morris and Essex, 103; Producers’ and Petroleum, 116} © 11644 @ 116; Chicago and Alton, 08; Delaware and Hudson, 106%. RAILROAD BONDE, Railroad bonds continue quiet. The changes were:— An advance of 1 per cent in Ohio and Mississippi sec- ond, 3 per cent in Chicago aud Northwest consols, 50. ‘Long Dook bonds and Unton Pacific sinking tund; % | 3 per cent in Milwaukee and st Puui (La Crosse} division) and Milwaukee and St, Paul consolidated winking fund, and # decline of 44 per cent in New Jer- sey Central convertible, 4 per cent in Western Pacific bonds, }¢ per cent in Chicago and Northwest consoll- | i dated coupon gold bonds and Central Pacific goid bonds. In the aiternoon Milwaukee and St, Paul consolidated | » ' NEW 99 090%; do, sinking tunds, 89}, 90; Centrals, ‘Yoox, 800 a 100, STATE BONDS. State bonds i per cent higher for Missouri long nixes and steady for North Carolina sixes, old (A. and O.); Louisiana sevens consolidated brought 665%. GOVRRXMEST BONDS. Governwent bonds closed firm at the following quo- tations:—Umited States currency sixes, 127% a 127%; do, do., 1881, registered, 12214 a 12244; ao, do., do,, cou- pon, 122% ® 122%; de, do., 1865, registered, 115 115%; do. de, do., coupon, 115 a 115%; do, do, do, Dew, registered, 119% 219% ; “0. do, do., do, coupon, 11944 a 11944; 40. do , 1867, rogistered, 1213; a 12154; do. do,, do, coupon, 12134 a 121% ; do. do., 1863, registered, 123% a 123%; do. da, do, coupon, 1234, a 193%; do. ten-fortics, registered, 117% a 117%; da do., coupon, 118K & 11834; do. fives, 1881, registered, 117% @ 11736; do, do., do., coupon, 11734 a 117%. ‘TUR PORRIGN MARKET. In London there is no recovery from the recent de- cline in British consols, nor is there any contradiction of the despatch received yesterday saying that the Rothschilds are selling consols, and war rumors are ssill current at all the European money centres. United States bonds are to-day a trifte easier for buyers in London, The Bank of England to-day gained £0,000 bullion on balance, The outside discount rate for prime three’ months’ bills is 1% o 1% per cent. The discount rate of the Bank of France, however, is down to 3 per cent Rentes, 104f. 40c, The following are half-past four . M. quotations from London:—Consols for money, 95% ; do, for account, 953%; 1865 bonds, old, 1045; 1867 onda, 1003{ 0 100%; ten-forty bonds, 106% a 107; new fives, 106%; Eric, 12%; do. preferred, 18 a 2, ‘The increase of specie in the Bank of France during the. past week is 15,414,000f, Rentes, 104f. 40¢. Exchange on London, for short sight, 25f 21%c Bar silver in London is 5244. per ounce. PUILADRLFHIA STOCKS. ‘The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:—- Bia, Asked City sixes, old. 104g = City etxes, new. + 100% no United Companies of New Jersey..... 18475 135 Pennsylvania Railroad. . 53 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. ayy Let:igh Valley Railroad,... Bay Catawisea Railroad preferred = Philadelphia and Erie Railroad 18 Northern Centrat Railroad. Bh Lenigh Navigation. “ Lehigh Navigation, 16 MINING STOCKS. The following are closing prices telegraph trom San Francisco:— Crown Point. . Yellow Jacket as received by Consolidated Virginia a California... eee Bet Exchequer . Overman, Justin, .... Fe Caledonia .. Hale & Norcross. MEMORANDA, The following shows the comparative earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad during the third week in May :— 1876. 1875. Tncrenge....... $8,711 50 The increase for the three woeks of May is $42,750, Mr. J. F, Joy has tendered his resignation as Presi- dent of the Michigan Contral, and the same has been accepted, The transfer books forthe annual election, Jane 26, were closed to-day. It is probable that the naine of Mr, Sloan, of the Delaware and Lackawanna Company, will be presented in the place of that of Mr. Joy. A special despatch from Washington says:—“The Senate Committee on Railroads reported a bill to create a sinking fond for the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, It provides for tho release to the United States of certain lands in Nevada and Utah for $15,000,000, to be applied to the extinguishmont of the government bonds advanced the company to pay $850,000 semi-annually into the Treasury for the same purpose. Company required to pay interest on ali land grant bonds ‘ssued under the mortgage of October, 1870, and pay such bonds at maturity. Government mortgage under fifth section of act ot July 1, 1862, as | amended by act of July 2, 1804, not to be impaired unti} companies’ obligations to government are fully discharged; act not to be operative unless accepted by Central Pacific Company in four months. The Senate Railroad Committee reported bill to provide sinking fund for Union Pacific similar tn terms to that for Cen- tral Pacific. The lands to be reconveyed by the Union Pacific are in Nebraska, Wyoming and Utah.”” ‘The organization of the new Mining Board, to which Teference was made in this colamn several days ago, Dids fair to become a success, Tho applications for | membership by bankers, brokers and private capitalists indicate the existence of a renewed interest in the snb- ject of our mineral developments, and there is now a probability that the general feeling that has been ex- cited in the East by the wondertul reports of earnings and aividends of miners in Nevada, Colorado and Cali- | fornia will be concentrated and find expression in an official form. Further reference to the matter may be | found under the head of financial advertisements, The Senate, in executive session to-day. confirmed | the nemination of Seligman Brothers to bo financial agents of the navy of the United States at London. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Farivar, May 26, 1876, BEFORE CALL—l0 A. M. es. St Mie Mich Cen oo ian 14 x8 it 200 100 Pae RR of M 100 6, CRTC RR ad a WS AND 1:30 A, US 5 1, °65.n.be 119 .T. 08 128! JOA, FLT 2825858358 g28 sinking funds advanced to 89% and Ohio and Missis- suppl second to 724, Union Pacific Grate sold at 104% | a 104%, New Jorsey Central consolidated firsts at 1043; | ‘and Now York Central sixes of 1887 at 106, The fol. lowing wore the closing quotations tor Pacific Ratiroad Wender—Union Grate, 10444 & 106}4; de, nad granss | 0) ay 50 88 rs we! (16%, 200 Se 100 do. Bey O's 10 Det, Lea We: cb 100% 86S, 200 MIA StF pf,.be Uday fe 100 do. ‘ bot] 6645) 100 do. tay 106"! gu0 ao atid 15 100 do. Baty 30) Fecite Se we cas 20 a 333 102 do Gis oy s iy Be dont Too i By 100 aoe 100 2 | Molasnes shoo! Bz: do. ! EaP eo ea res } Red, 4c. abe; rodtunped, Se. #6e, 3", i ibe CALL—12:3)) 2PM $2000 U 8 5's, ¢, 81... 117 $10000 U 8 6's, eur... 127% SECOND ROARD—I P.M $1000 La 100 Mich Oca RR. Loner reas: SSE Bate eh lee RBS aes | sins 1000 N ¥ Con Se 108 1006 a W pf-be.b66 ‘O87, ii Un pac i 10009 Weat 0 we LAS 100 Cangan © 500 Un M’x Co.b 500 i Se SSsee88 gz cos g £82 epPre sees $ 3 5 yeuee Be 3. BO 2 orn Chi AX W RRS 350 Mich Cen RN..... do.. do COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT IRREGULAR—YUTURES EASIER—FLOUR QUIET—WHEAT LESS ACTIVE— CORN QUIET AND EASIER—OATS FINM—WHIS- KEY QUIET—PORE QUIET—LARD QUIET—PE- TROLEUM STRADY—SPIRITS TURPENTINE QUI- ET—ROSIN STEADY—OILS STEADY—¥REIGHTS FIRM—COFFER QUIET—SUGAR STEADY. e Farwat, May 26—6 P.M. Although general trade natters have remained stupid and dull all through the week, yet there have been some features of a new and exciting character, cal eulated to infuse fresh vigor and Inspire renewed hope of more active season than wo have yet bad since tho present year set in, First in order is tho decidedly lively business in breadstuils, which started last week | and which afterward incroased, until heavy trans- actions bave been reported from day to day at steadily though not rapidly enhancing prices. The de- |} mand bas como’ mainly from exporters, who have shipped freely to Continental Europe, A large number of charters have boen made, beside which the vessels on the borth have engaged a good deal, so that the shipping intereat has also been vory | moderately benefited by the movement in breadstuffs. Tho next important event of the week, commercially considered, is the demonstrated fuct that dry goods have, as the trado declare, “touched bottom." This fact has been demon- strated by means of the auctioncers’ hammers. The largost during the week, and they proved to be unprocedentediy succosatul,the auction rooms being crowded with bond fae buy- ‘ors, among whom were some of the most prominent dealers in this and other elties near and remote. Though prices were lower, yet they were fair, all things cons! ed, and, what was of paramount tmportance, the goods sold, and | manufacturers thus were offered an opportumty of knowing fast on what basié they can go ahead with their manufac. turing. was some little disappointment whon eer- tain goods. knocked down below their value, while othors hrough: fully up to current quotations; but, all things considered, the trade have every reason for congratulation, and they so look upon it, The very best goods of thelr kind were offerea. at this sale, and the terms | = were for the most part foar months’ credit, with approved indorsed notes. So far as this particular branch of sige 3 ey No. trade is concerned these suction sales have shown tho | £1 merchants just wero they stand, and the manufacturers now know Just on what basis {t {s safe to continue t! cation of cotton goods, Soin regard tothe ¢ este of the country—the agricultural ing—the situation may be regarded as decidedly improved, for, where a few weeks ago all was uncortainty and the fu- tare rerarded with gravest apprehension, now the, prospect Js decidedly brighter and more prom 1 te to be O sitallar tmprover may 800 ry Nitical wearecrow. changes To-day. Friday, where. Business was light, save in a few ex- ceptional instances, whien will be foand noted in detail be- tows We (hange flour quiet. Wheat wax arly ‘80 uctive, but-the previous advance in prices w: ; cles and onl a fair ‘business was come mmated. Corn w: eas! r. Oats wero in fair request and frm. ed. Po: rives were spot ‘was irregular and wer wus very quiet. Naval stores wore quiet, bit prices were ro yulst., Petroleum was standy, (Sugar market was more active fur grain and sum tonnage, with rates quite f "Annes wore quiet, but steady, at Sic Sie. for pots and | ee ene $BKe. a le. rold, for foraten MOONY was quict af . rol ld 9 a was weak, at S5¢. rentern and 87¢. Tors ‘South. | "room "Corm was quict and wnsettied. We quote :— jedium green, 7ixe. * Gamptes wore selling in 2 oben Sey, # gastntions, We 5} 28¢,: sperm. , aaid (16 8c. a 208. Het, | Late lam evening 4,000 Pak 4 em he 0. ¢. w 17Ke. for lots, 15¢. 4 do., gran mats, -Oc, ave; Ceylon, 17. 8 Te, ; Maracaibo, 17e. + Jamaica, 15! 3) sage ee 8. ‘weiaen, “2 aes ‘thooks, 75¢. & 8Ov.: eo bipe Corren.—We note salen of 200,000 n 250.000 Ibe. lake at | Sag. —the Lester for small lots msn ait #16 * 123-02 | . . ® Alabama. Ne eras. 8 518 8 ct Oriana, cary | Goad ordinary bie Fated etaie Dis.6 Ste nar, C Tow med i i Wo fs18 It i16 ire ity 1 n rt Mise 16 2 1D be 431 1 ay 18 gol et i ‘ Guret apod ordinary. 22. : sales Wore as 1 Uh dee Woo at ite, 1100 net itive Sevembersdovectt mene ae th 2 December, 300 at 11 S be, mei tee 00 at ines June, 1,700 at un 1p? ute A 10.326. 10 at Wi nis atin Al 23-3: 16 ‘nye as, 8 16e.; | ood | American dri 1 27-B2e. ; Cetober, 700 at 115¢¢., 100 FH 11-1@e., 100 at 11 mikes noe B00 at At 19-ie., 600 at 11 9-l6e.: Fs 113g0., 900 at 11° 9:160. ; Jam 500 at , WO at ib 13-18e, + (arch, abo Ps ub isite. 28,400 bales Grand total. 29,400 bales. Feeaiptd at the ports wore as follows:—Galveston, 224 Gheriseton, 1; Wilmiigton, 33, Norfole ais New Yorks 1; Wilmi > 30; Phtiadaiphie, S02. Sfotsl, 2.198 bales. a dey aed Phin day last your, 2.19%. Total since Sep- ped bark 4: 003,400 bales, “Cotion’ freights closed 5 lows;—To Havre, uy stonm, Me, compressed. To mbar, by steam, %o. fembronsed. remen, by shear. oom - "fo Liverpool, Se naan ae ‘Ocsud {by ‘sail, oe 4¢.-Oplum was fi tod ut 2, In currency, for job lots. oi et was bo raat % cwt. for ‘large lots and 2. a 235. i. oe eas hoger comm was oa steady at 27. toe Grosm verter ree quot Id, for American, the former and Stc. a the latter. as ties ® nee. for refined elty and Callfornia, ‘was unchanxed, quoted Borax was he 1ige, for do, ved, au wi 1 7ig0 migcl sega Soe, Manus | g ‘and de... gol car firm at ¥8> was quiet at ie ‘cold. Prustiate povash wus quiet at 280. BUe., to quality. Bichromate pouaeh ‘as dull at 15) at 10 id. Irish moss was qu ane Ge, gala, ipeons a ymiand wt rm at $i ee stondy at Bde. @ S24 rding to quality, jontian root was firm at Te at 45c. a Uo, Senne Toot was bl vod at Ye. for whole ge buds were quoted 146. oF pow: firm as 7%. duit at 8. w 3 muted gules at VOC je. Casi ge, an St arsetiien pu alts were stoudy and tuirly «for bbs, und S13ce. for bares. Quinine wa adv at He. Morphine was 38>. Le Alum—Lump was in fal Chlorate potaal war in fair demand Papa Hk te 7. ae. mand at endl 226, for groeubucka. | Tar arie id it . gold, for tal, and 400, * Bbe. for powered. Cite acid was quoted at Tae. 8 15° Livorice root wus quiet at tormer price: quot w., jected, Ligarica currency, fo anish solid was gold, aad aes Fe. t i ki] fd demana wt ae; . & 3. 4 Verigitane way vey ‘euree saat Tot was sold ah i bones ruled steady at 26c, « 276, Batson. alba ‘wea easy $e ube" for Amerionn aiid 80 ts ine ‘spania Cninuent Toot was quiet «te. a digo Cod live was in far de- mand at $1.50. $1 60 for Newfoundland and $2 for Norwe- gian, Rhupwro was exited and dectuedly higher at prices ranging from $1 50 to $2 50, Aloox werd Krave! at Ize, & T2igc. Ginger was firm at 200. tor Jamates iched, Ergot was Oasy ab 8) 75, Quicksilver was quot ‘63o, Leaves were quiet, but ing Ke a 20¢, lor _beliadonna. for conium Sten Be Tor henbane aad BBs for fone. _ rele atthe a 13g. tor red do. ‘Arsenic wasin gen, wold. for waite powdered, and ‘We quote Seeds wero quiet, qu 7 mp was quiet at @L S2ig ¢. Coriander was uuoted at Sige. Camomile flowers were quiet nt 100. azuc. for Reman, ip fair demand and firm at Vic. 0 1846 ‘was quiet nt 200 2be., necordi Al urn, Al 250. for tnir do. jo worts aid Tle. lor second a feare and firmly held at 0c, Sassafras bark wae quiet nt Squills wore quiet at 10c, a Lic. fons wal sodn at 13g 50 tons do., to arrive; 10) kegs Dlearbonate sods 10) drams ciustle at 4c. 1 gold, and 100 casks bisaching powder nt 1i¢e., ourvensy. We Soda, rdinary to good brands, 20. Tat udu ines Tie caustic soda, a dic. Sonave fod, dye. u 4ife., wil golds BI vowder, 2c. 5 porearbonate suda, Dwixhs & c. ote 700 lbs. choice at Ske, a die. ‘he market for all kinds was quiet; we note arrival intals George's, which were Srmly held at $5, were solilng only tn a Jobbing way ne quotatl ing very seurce 1,000 boxos sold from ior scuied und Lie. for No.1. Harrelied her . We quote :—New re cod, :Mhoro mackerel, No. 16. Box herring, No. i Portland. $4 $15 a barrelled do.. 3. ‘The phew inurkot wid were 18,000 bbls., including t the annexed | 1.000 ao." y Hi | State steady. stern and Souther ye flour was quic for fine to supe: | pais, cad 200 8: No. 2 State + $2 75 0 83 50 | Supertine state. - 4108 | Extra state ess SSSESSE St. Louk / bs eee 1 | Sor | Some i§ i2 SEMESTER OU = 1'33"for ‘No. L Sheboygan. bariey malt tat ba nih Rye was Corn was 500 & | end ne ef ny for do, "yello 4 my | demand, The comprised, 120.00) bashele wesc dle, fur No, 2 Chicago mi ‘Swe. u B48. or rejected: tie, | gas, for No, io, raed Bie: a duige for Nod 2 Badge. & 460. for ‘extern, and 40.4 aBe. for white Sinte, ame urrants were stron, with a good | dems jand, the stock tuere veing very Mischa were sents. bus quiet. We | quot ayer raisins, per box, $2 yh walf do. $1 jar tor do., 70¢.; new louse muscatel, 8 EEN TS OX, according to quality; new seedless rai 2 por fealtt Valencia ravsi bung je. per ib, Ny Turkey pranes, 9346. tur Ber heigl Bou iy Tig, ine, Me. Tat ‘Appl Rec —Applos, Us, ; Southern, Sige. # Le: do, fancy, d—Georgia, prime to fancy, | erters, I ges halved, 14 Raspberries, 0e.a te, Cuer- therm, ine. a 20c.; Ording eae i Ferra ington, $1 25 a Lie Liomeatie ere ae winter, } i Beate: quarters, 1 9e, 5 du., slice warters, ; fae. pa igs Se: Hinebbraes “Uses i ries, ii ar ute = | Petnate were $1 04 1 pri demand trom shippers. We auote :— Hue 8 ¢.; retail qualities at 0c. « $1 10; clo Btraw-—Long re, Heap axp JUtk.- Ping 0) for $20) 125 for row 2425 tor double ond $180 i Sei ; jute butts, whe. ute. 4540, i Olge., Intle, Sige, @ 4 de, Sibi basal hemp. tie « Axe. wok Uipgs.—The market 4.000 Gravte,, And Tin itigsOrense sescede Ayres. '20 to 24 Iba.. 17e. w 18e.: do. 24 8 lige: Montevideo, to 180, 8 20 vo 22K tus. Lidge. @ 180.5 Contes ig ‘23 ibs., 18e.; Bio pene 200 2 Ibe, 20 to 22 tos., Inge. ; O fornia, “at. t0" 25 tbe, vert’ Contras Aman ben jue ket was duil a | mamet Welle Weekly Reveiots tor the wevk, Lend opment a “ates rom Mr. ipts and ex. Toa receipts ber 1, Deriod on Be, & loc. earl 86 # We, ; ords, ali arin Moa Ue Calltornia’ lnon.—The macket for American pe was dull, bus No. 1, $22 8 j Solinass: #0 oa gat Ufengarecak ‘$29 : iu ey jon, Saye $25 90 My ae a vail seca SSA ete m. 88d 0854 per ton. | Leap was quiet but strong at 6f¢0., gol LuaTuxn.—There was wore doing in Som firmer tone to the market, vut reve» for the week wore 62.3 ox lor the same pe ‘whic 75,000 wees ta the Contin at. Wi 200. | Ayres, 20s. common tide, win & tees peer, Loe. « 37e. Hoi ssane wae quigt, trifayal and mix pry Whey Th ela covade retin 8c, 8 40. a 3 aa | agi + Wola mington acai id. Ta ste tor; winter, ot aye do Caton, iam an al Milwaukee: } within two weeks; a witor | ae hed rket was quiet. We quote:— | fasala clean, $200 0 Biove 0, gold Inalies, Si i | cumstwise, 4 es, | Bia Pe ookly eset | Serle gross, 1, xports let vioe, 4.378. | | YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1876, —TRIPLE SHEET. for Deland shipment, ee Ms firm, Parker's weak; | bbls. Lard, 70a Hetees, | $20 10. F SoS ence Tho sales June, movtly at 20 bid United, od £5 al it, ahs. § bospent Spot mess was quit teary were witha! a tre meee, $13 50; plain oe 12 od, y extra In $29 in ok Maud irregu 14%e. for hams und 1c. » LOI. for shoulders, Lard was quict, but without decided chi mg ak the sseund owes May, $12 05 asked; June, 2 ig bid. $12.15 ‘asked; pee “ela 25 bid, ety 30% preber 5 2 40 bid, % city at ize, sked. Tho sales ) tlerces an mostly at $12 U2ig. for South America on priv at tlige, Batter was doll a ‘28e, tor Western. Cheese was unchanged, Gonted at lea 11e. tor full cream, 10e. «Bie, for fine do., and 44, «9c. for ic wae stonay. but without important change. Wo quote. Carolina, [air ea hie; Lousland, fale 6 Heangoon, | A . » Thee, gold ma. Bee a Baye. m ‘selling only ioe a eveall Jobbing way ut &., for comvination. 42 terces and 82.bbis. The market qi & 185g¢, for prime to choice. MibselcTuetancnel Morea wee ied ‘quiet; prices, how: Refined raled quiet cery, tuir to choice, Bise. boxes, Now 8 ty 13, ae & & primi | Bees ee Die. ’ he hg ig Ike? granulated, 10\je.: cut loaf, LiLow.—Hecelpts— to2 linda, WO tierees and 41 bbls, Tho was stondy, wish alos ‘of 41,009 Ibs, prime at _ A 000 Ibs. choice at Bee. as ulet bai strong. We 18Ke.; English, 18ie. 0 18: a a arson nal osntnall ly $7 50; coke, ntucky was firm, with loaf was quiot, We len at To. w 2de.: 13 do, tat Sgt ero io. crop IN7%. ut Sige, 100 do. don crop 1874. ak 14e. a ide. Th uo, Obio, erop 87S, on private formn; 110 do. do., crop I874and 1673, ai 48ge. Wage. Ue. | 8) do, ‘New. ork, crop AN7S, on private terms; 4 uo. Florida, crop 1974, at Se.,and 300 bales Havana ut urices ranging feom ¥5e. to Si Wurskky.—ltecolpts, 712 bbls, whinkey and 160 bbls, slenhol. The market was quiet, with snles of 100 bole. as ha for Ge. O0L.—The market was generally very quiet, but pricon, uch caay, wer ot quotably lower. Sales for the wok bove Ohio Heeees at tte. {000 Ibi super do. ‘and I Pnuura soa futely sctive business hae: Veaa. acoouipiish- gd im this’ market xouerally, with grain wud petroleum tonnage in most demand. nd suilhas not been beliad were well hold, wi 1 stances. The enny Sees ie one S | sail, 1 (000 busholnat ieatn at 734d; Tor wheat. ng lood aud $1 « $1 ay ieee ‘2 ag eer ania. was ate’ ning; and per steam, 10,000 bushels of eady,. We quot sae commen at sere Wet | d ~ market closing With 10.040 busbols do, Hie. wold: Nexionn, 130. 6 15 ars ast eventing: @0,000 bushels of | sas Talay was quoted ut Te. 4 1de.. gold. Gant danwr was quies | grin (of previous, ut ot reported In \ at Iie, a Ie, Gamboge ws auioted at GZe, Anaufarsidawas | WATKEL), om private terme fh jon, by sail, 24,000 ston nate ammonin wus quiet at tele Of wheat at Tied. of ll, cake at 2 lake ‘Sesonttal oils were acm Wwe weet rs s=Oil_ berya- | phenom nal rata tur rai par oh: Dias i. Ber 60 Ib mot, ; ol ‘Sanderson's, 3 50; Ihmecn's Glasgow, per steam, 40, wuatiels grain at ed. a Bd, finest oll rose, $i 75° all gold; | To Hamburg, per stonm, {W tierces Inrd at 2 marks, ‘To | oil caraway, 81 40 @ ton. ‘ef wv} wl ntwerp, per steam, 500 tie: lard on private terms, ‘To | eltronelia, 7c.» we; oll ido. rows lurd wt 4h, The chart (Miteham's), $12 50; oll elov at “Sntarasion, | i, trom Pulindel ph hin to te ‘ell ethtanran, ‘Inclusive, | Stee, oll pennyroyal. | dotrolgam A “de H of bay an chemi. | als were OD tous sora aut ot $1, OS, cargo, at lump refined’ petruleum | at Cues (now here), irom Balti 7,200 bbls.‘ refined British shi fox Duchy. with BTW, jo, du. Hriust cits, tom Philadelphia to iwrre with 7.000 bbls, crude ‘petroleum at 4s.; a Norwegian baryue, Lenge to Bremen with 2,500 Lbis, naphtha at 4s. td: now hero), i fn American brig, hence t0 @ direct Irish port with 2,500 | i | i | | Dbis, retined petroleum. at 44; u British back (on way trom handy Hook), trom Baltimore to Continent (ex Datel) with J bbls. dé. de. ut 4x. gd. ; wn American bark 0 to Havana (out only) with cuses petroler i an am ship, 1,044 tons, laid on the h Rondon, taking the’ Krain and olleake reported avove; "au Itallan, bark. (relet), hence to” Cork ) foro with 2,500 quarters grain at Gs, ie Norwegian) bark, once wit 8.000 j ratuity; orwegian gi Rance wien 8.000" yuaciaes "dos at vei ark hence with 3,500 quarters Tg long lay days: « Norwogian bark, Bence with 2700 qu ters do. at Gs. 3d,, option of the Continent at same ral j ait in wath; am iealign oar hones with, WO, quarters do, ab | Gs, with 3,000 quarters do. at Os. Italian bark, ey itl ce of earn ofl eak io pt 22, dj 4 Norwoulan bark Inst oveninsg (In addition. to, the other reported’ tu our Inst), hence to Bremen, with 8.700 quarters grain ot Os. Sd. all in Vaya An Ameriven schooner, 113 tou: hanee $0 Port-wu- Prince aud buck, with general cargo at 81,; NEW YORK CALTLE MARKETS, Fripay, May 26, 1870, RECEIPTS FOR TWO DAYS. Veuls Yards. # rei gd raya Fortleua Jeney Totala.. ra) Takena-Os 4 light rum of eenerally fais qu H | cattle trude on this forenvon was slow on a furtl f Agen. strong, per 1b.; the markets closed weak, wich several oar loads unsold pricvy we fi net: the ag. re) | Bixtieth street yards z horned ¢attle. Seles as follows :~U3 Lllinois wteer n'a fraction off per Ib. welzht 7 ows.. st 46 Iliiois steers at Yige. per Ib.. weight 7 ews. stron, with w fraction oa periu.; 3 Mlinols steers at ‘dxe. weight 7% ewt., wtrony: Tigo, pe hen ew ‘eight “peed i Ld 4 Wi ie owt, | sald for oail batiieole hella geese eeleki at $4 U7}gc. per ews. Coun & Th 2 quien steers at 9 caer at tye. ‘a Ife. ‘61 Tints ter “ges a 1s. feria 7 steers aL Uiie. 0 1b, wei Pagan ‘sold lor, soit 10 ra chit Og owt. ih rea shoero ut tice seers | A weit Oy ert, ry aes ed ba 0 it wife. Ns | Vall god for solf rag in rit esate Si ot er he: ight BY cwt. ver Welgut Zig ews. D-Walxel sold for Morris & Waixols Tlinols ‘steers at O46. per Ib., weight Tout; J4 iilinois steers ut 10, por Ib,” w ewt.; held on sale, 30 steors, iu Moyers noid | tor selves 87 per Ib., weight ony with $1 % | 9 | re Wey | Taine’ a Hopkins & Uo, 90 Kent stoors ry or ib, weight 7 ews. be i sold tor ": Varst 14 Miloots steers ‘at Dge & Wye. por ibe 1 Lilinols steers at Yige. @ 10e. per Ib. + acs coe. Sea : 18 Mlinois aoe weight J, tok gerbe Hy. ¢ 10 Hikne' ‘one ator por te bal fb. M. Lauterbach sold for Kiopter & D Minsuuri steers at a0. per Ib. Jeith $1 off per beau, weig | Okewe.; 11 Missouri stots at Ode, per Ib., with $1 on per | heud, weight GY ews; 80 Miasourl steers, ‘nt Wie. 4 30, i on th eights UY owt. « — hhio sheep, Per Ib.$ 221 Olio sheep, weight 85. Tbs, per be ‘iifinote shears ae (qe. at r ond ‘Be! olde | mabe nord an rice, | quasity Judd & ‘Buck: | | fissiis old gal ome ig! | | ox 1 1b, ; 230 Ohio sheen, ee per hi Lf Iu; 219 Tenmemwelamidy welkht Sie par’ Bife. pur lb, Kane & Pideock ies te ee 22,550 lbw, at Og ibe, Th io ween. w is xe < = be ight 3 . O120 Vow, ato be; 1 | Woiwo & Litlots seid 137 Kentucky Inver ela at te Kentucky lambs, per bes 16 wu re 4 (89 Nba GUO Ibe. nt G46. ‘Bo smooth quality of to hand: oruinery ‘auallty of calves soid ut do. pr iow and small hogs on sale. DOMESTIC poacocnaaiga ALVRSTON, Ma; Cotten porainals midaling, 118 ue good ordinal Not receipts, 26, 1879, toy mlgdiing, We Kaw Outraxs, May 20.1870. Cotton dull and easier; middling, bei al mi ¥ ras, mt, 2c6 constirinny 73, apie to the Sontin mat, May 26, 1 Monts, a ac low Net re. Cotton weak and irregular: middling, } 7 ood ord 08 Be, xports—To Great Bi ain. 4-109 Stock, 17,457. Wolly: wise, f ces Laie Exports—To Great britain, 8894; to { eoastwise, len, 3, Savannam, Mi Se ye pam gor pts, 33 bale low eae data ee fin ener Wo invert Sih do. oste, } do, Canal tyne higher “Wheat, Olde: carn, Sige: uate, 46 i steady ; sales 860 Lbis. weer York, otis ineuded. teat | sroar for | Circulars and we abl | not less than 100 shares aia coat as foll | JX ME ey t | day, Juno 3, 1 Holders firm: waukee club. Brat Sin do ony anaeet ‘ody dis dull and unchanged ° en berier. nothing Lo Se a ir rT Pon, nighwines dul'and unchanged. Flour dull. Wh: Flour quiet and unchan, met rathe! = 45%e., gs "a but lower: No. 2a ee ae. at 70¢. bm ige acti tiled e low $12 8 $12 02%, ‘Auga mand, but oa shoulder oe 1c, clear widow, 10%4e,, all boxed, Whisk at #1 ¢ 0; ts—Flour, 11,000 bbls: wh eosipte.-Vioar, U4 4 40: ‘ate, 123,000 ae $ tie atvernoyn. call of the Hourd—trhe vat lowers $t OTK, Sunes $1 UTM. aly. ‘Gora lower; 4644 a: May: 4: Sit ‘400., July. . Pork di uk and lower} Sri July: $d 98. “August. “ard dul + $11 8d, July. COTTON RECEIPTS. Wilmington Norfolk Total. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET, Paovipenon, R, I, May 26, 1876, Printing cloths remain steady at Girmer prices Sie. @ Sie. for best 64x04 goods, BRAZIL MARKETS. Rio Januino, May 26, 1876, Coffee quiet: prices maintained without change; good ba oe 5,800 a 5,950 reis aie 10 kilos. Exel on ‘London, 20! geal Santos, May 26, 1876. Coffee market quiet, with a downward tundency in prices superior Santos are quoted at 5,300 a 9,450 reis per 10 kilos HAVANA MARKETS. Havana, May 20, 1876, Bpanish gold, 22444 a 225. are nominal; on the United States, U0 days, currene: " short aight, 7 Fig, has ‘do; on Lon Paris, 24 03 jar dull, ja (8se procslanes od wase MARKETS. mRPOOL, Méy 26— UoxDO®, May 20—Rven- atta linseed, ‘a. ri a 45s, Sperm oil, 666. a 87a, Liiseod cake, £9 158. ber ‘ton, EUROPEAN Liverroo, Pronyce ManKer: Broning —Linsoed ofl, 328 oa. 0 +> FINANCIAL. [Veter BELIONT EG Bankers, 19 issue Travellers’ Credits, and tl Also Comatercial Oredi Mi on Oalifornia and xaw “Pook ON sTOOK SP EOULATION, ALG Report; mailed free; Stock Privileges negotiated at b. L. W. HWA: 57 Broad wt w York. L&X. FROTHINGHAM & CO., BANKERS, ) WaLL at, make investments of large or all jonnts in is of & legitimaie character; relindle ‘and eal @ bouche and carried on’ @ depois of 8 10.5 per eo ly reports sent tre Bt Oe LIFE AND ania ee ce other with best com- U,. 117 Bro ns AN OW £’ WoLcort, 10 Pine Lill PERATORS MA 4 venti id we abe the responsible sicuers for ncceptun ome ver} contracts are made in this eet hes must be toe KK lOO SHARK, 7 DAYS. 2813 PUT ‘Ok CALL, ie PUT OR CAL. 100 33 SPREAD, 212 bO BPREAI Pe nea Shae STRADDLES VARY FROM $100 TO $325, Fitty pages of valuable information for stock speculators 6 ft lication, fone treo on application. FUMBRIDGE. & Co. A —MONEY TO LOAN ON ‘on Iraproved city property: tru Apply to HORACE 8. KLY, No, LOAN OF $25,000 WANTED —O8 IMPROVED éD CITY Proverty, at 6 per cent iutorest. Adidress T., box 4,888 Font oftice. Acti f MORTGA! TWO-ONE $5,000, OTHER ‘$9,000, and two extra Lots on 47th st,, near 8th av., one ygar to rin: property worth double: one-half cash, bait auce al Pi ty Lt a phic? ANU. iho. Buca ‘91 East 17th ot. pxeourive Fi OFFIC, TERA AND PACIFIO RAIL om} “Pints urata, May 78, 1876. ‘The interest coupons maturing June 1. 1978. on the 4 solidated Mor gage Bonds of this company, will proseptation As office of the cammpany, io Pafadalhg GF at ite agency, 50, Exchanxe place, in the elt ‘otk, untess the'bonds have Deon ‘registered, in witch ease they will be paid ouly. when prevented with a power of ob tornoy (properly authenticated) of the’party in whose name uch registry has been made. much regieury has Deen may, 8, BOND, Vico President. pea) Seg ve MONKY ed elena ON aie ts rt railroad Stocks and Bouta'e om York city property: olty a (Stack ae HAVE tere “FUNDS TO ome 7 Somes ‘at low rates. J, D, CONDICT, 25 Pine a, EVENING ene naay TO-DAY. SAMUEL COX, M ft OF GoNGaRag: HIS IDEAS AND ROBABLI ews CHANUES OF Sdax Atos AND. ELUGTION or PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANTS OF BOTH PARTIBS, Td the organisation of viieh she prominent san Frane! c ii beregulatty called. n ‘nppiticauta for Grannual subscription may rend thelr names £0. W! Wash, Semper Onsieaes, Drexel Wuilging. The Tete annual Pacific Mull Keeamshlp C a tas of the company, on P trot the nurs ot 12 o'clock moon and't e'elock P. ak for books of the company will plone Trust Compuny, ou Thursdi (i) o'clock P.M, wt 10 Bue M. jay, M 1 reopen’ on \CON, Jr., Secretary. 7 ANTED—@30 GAGE, ON STORE Property worth, 70,000, i. "3 aston and legal ew pense, Addrens DICKINSON, Horal $800, ured Tarka.008 Oeeer ist rondo re eS STs OPYORTUNIT A* (OPPORTUNITY HKLDOM “OF ERED. —CHANGE for » fortune.—Well stocked Livery ut ralirond depot and popular summer resort, ostublished 10 years, extensive business, location unsurpassed, 18 horses and ail the para- of a first class livery, lot 60414), stable fain st. In town, will be suid together oF im part; onl Nile | money needed ; terms very eanr, to sult purchasers, box 20 Post offi = _ Stroudsburg, Pa. x, W 138000, CAN FOR: A paying cash Business, wih ation te Noy iby ase CONSTRUCTION UOMPARY, A®* UFACTURER RI REQUIRES MOKE CAPIT: would pay a liberal salary to any good party who: eee give his erin wand | oye $2, om satisfactory security. 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