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IMANGIAL AND CONMEBOL Stocks Irregular—Strong in the Morning and Weak at the Close. GOLD 1123-44 112 7-8. Money on Call Easy at 2 and 2 1-2 Per Cent— Government Bonds Strong—Investment Shares and Railway Bonds Steady. Watt Street, } Fuupay, June 6-6 P.M. ‘What between yacht racing down the bay and the , thoroughbreas at Jerome Purk, there has been a pretty eflectual winning away of 4! Jement which controls the Stock Exchange, To be sure, the burbaric yaup still gees-up from the class of needy gamblers who, trom necessity or choice, remain behind, but there is vastly more cry than wool in the importance of thar dealings and in the amount of profits, Still, the mill must be kept grinding, {f only for the old tamiliar sound, and must be kept tu rowing order, whether grist offer or not, Proprietorsot the juniper variety, located in neighboring dives, seem to secure custom, however, whether brokers are doing well or ill, aud in their proilts prove themselves the more successiul operators of the two, Absénteeism on the part of the great dealers ia as fatal to Wall stroet business 25 was to {roland the emigration of ite landed proprietors, for it simply hands over to the impoverished peasantry of the board’ the conduct of affairs which they neither have money nor skill enough to manipulate. The sequel js a brokera’ market, {iwited in its fluctu- ations and influenced more by yaup than by any con- certed plan of action, Such a market we bave bad to- day, with aseesaw up and down again, which carried the list upward & per cent or so, only to return it at the ond to nearly opening prices. ‘Thus Lake Shore advanced from 64 to 5475 and fell Off at the close to 5454. Western Union reached 693¢ from the opening of 653{ and stopped at the quotation St started trom. Pacific Mail reached 243; from 23%, and finished only a shade better at three o'clock. Michigan Central came to the surface again to-day and attracted more than usual attention from its firm- ness, which bettercd the quotation more than ose per went trom the early prices and held it there strongly at ‘the close. The pet of the “Kanucks,’”’ asthe Ohio and Missis- sippi road is supposed to be, did not receive the support: of its Montreal (ciends to the extent which it generally does, but rather the reverse, for it dropped, on more than usual (ransactions, from 17 down to 15% aud stayed <hore, ‘Yhere was a story of a forced sale on Canadian count, but with no satisiactory verification of it, There seems to be a growmg disposition to create a more general speculative market, and not confine it, as has been jor so longatime back, to three or four favorite specialties which bave been deat in and written about ad nauseum. There is certainly room for improvement in this respect which would be at once gratifying to brokers and a token of aa taproved business in prospect. THE SALRS, TO-DAY. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day aggregated 111,667 shares. New York Central and Harlem, 500; Erie, 4,700; Lake Shore, 39,700; North- western, 1,250; Northwestern proferred,:1,400; Rock Island, 2,000; Pacific Mail, 21,300; St. Paul, 3,300; St. Paul preferred, 3,400; Ohio, 9,700; Western Union, 13,400; Union Pacific, 200; Michigan Ceutrat, 6,950; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 1,020; New Jersey Central, 440, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICKS. The following table shows tho opening, bighest and lowest prices of the day:— Opening. Highest Lowest. New York Central. ~ 109% 10946 Harlem.... = 13835 18856 Ene. . WG 13% Lake Shore. 6455 Wabash. 3 24 Northwes 40% Northwestern preferred. . . 61 Rock Island. 3 107% Pittsburg. . 92 Milwaukee and St, Paul..... 89% Mil, and St. Paul preferred. . 69 Ohio and Mississippt, . 1b New Jersey Central, . 8335 Del., Luck. and Western.... 07s Union Pacific, . 60 G, CG and I. 6, 4 46 we . B3%5 . 1b ALTA 136, 136 136. Producers’ and Petroleum. lata ui nis CLOSING PRICES—3 P.M. “ Leek 9 68% 4 ‘ 3 Bic! n Ata Pee tel. 1% Quicksily 14 Luviekmlver pl 19 ML & N, ass, 7 7% 4 ry a a a ry “ “ thet S Wop gte Union Paeific. (hea KI. se « Missouri Pac dMaer « O ie PUP pt” we a oe ADVANCE AND DECLINE, The (owing are the changes in closing prices, com- pared with those of yesterday : Abvaxce.—Delaware and Lackawanna, 1; Central, 8; Northwestern, 4; do. preferred, +; New Jersey ira), 1K. Dxciise.—New “York Central, 44; Erie, %; Lake 1881ppt, Nei 44; Miewouri Pacific, %; Obio and Pacitlc Mail, 3 Producers’ and Fetroleum, 35} Bebe preferred, 4. Ste reiwainder of the stocks were unchanged. THY MONKY MARKET. Money was in free supply on call loans at 2 a 234 per cent, the market closing at the lowest figures, Primo Ppuper passes at 4.a5 per cont. «The following are the rates of aomestic exchange on New York in the under- mentioned cities:—Savannab, 4 premium; Charle ton easter, selling K a 3-16, buying \ premium; New Orleans, commercial, 4; bank, 3; Cincinnati par to 50c. premium; St. Louis, 75c. premium; Chi- cago, 25c. discount. Sterling exchange was steady; prime asking rates, 4.88 and 4.90; selling rates, 4.874 a 4.87% and 4.89% a 4.5014. Reichmarks, 99% a 953, and 96.2963. Cables, 06% 1 964. Prime Paris, 5.15 and B24. Michigan THR GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 112%, declined to 112% this afternoon ind closed at 112%. The highest price of the day was (12%. The borrowing rate was 1 per cent, Loans were wWeo mage flat and at 14, 1, 2, Sand 2) per cent for carrying. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances, aeeee } Currency balances 915,635 Gross clearances. 20,718,000 CLEARING OL: Durrency exchanges... Currency balances. . Bold balances. Tho specie engagements for to-morrow Reamers amount to $200,000 gold coin, ‘THE UNITED STATES TRHAAURY. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $33,000 gold om account of interest and $11,000 in redemption of $-20 bonds, The Sab-Treasury to-day released $47 150 iver coin, Revenue receipts, $400,000; customs re ceipts, $600,000; bank notes received, $800,000, INVESTMENT SMARES. Ia investment shares Rock Island was firm at 107% 8 1083;, Delaware and Lackawanna at 108 6 L675, Dei- ire and Hudson at 109% a 110, New Jersey Central At 8246 w 8226 a 8345 a 8334, Harlem at 13845, New York Central at 10944, Chicago and Alton at 100, do pre- ferred at 108, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne guaranteed at 10S a 103, Adams Express at 108g, United States at 76 « 74, Wells-Fargo at 9035, Producers’ und Petro, foam at 1173 a 117%. GOVERNMENT SOND! Government bonds closed firm at the toliowing quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 12d 125%; do. sixes, I8S1, registered, 119% a 120; do. do., do., coupon. 123% @ t287%; do. do., 1865, regiae tered, 116 a 11645; do. do., du., coupon, 116 & 116 do, do, do., new, registered, 117 all7\; do. do,, do, do, coupon, 12014 a 1205; do. do., 1867, registered, 119% a 119%; do. do., do., coupon, 122% a luz; do. flo., 1868, registered, 120% a 121; do, do., do., coupon, 123% a 124; do, ten-forties, registered, HT a 118% 40, do, coupon, 118%; a 118%; do, fives, 1881, reg. istered, 117}, @ 1175;; do, do., do., coupon, LZ a i DRY GOODS imvoRTs. ‘The imports of dry goods us the purt of New York ior STATEMENT, 7 904, 18 ++++$67,904,5 393,409 the week ending this date are $810,304 and the amount marketed $924,132 The total imports since January 1 are $41,812,127, and tho total amount marketed 750, $ on STATE BONDS. In State bonds Missouris were noticeably firm, sell- ing at 106% for loug sixes, 106 for Hannibal and St. Joseph issue of 1887, 103 for sixes of 1877 and 103% for sixes of 1876. District of Columbia 3.66’s sold at 695. ‘THE PORKIGN MARKET. The London advices report consols firmer at an ad- vance of % 3 3 per cent compared with the closing quotations of yesterday. United States bonds were firm, except for ten-forties and new fives, which were 4s and % per cent lower, respectively, The following fre the four. M. quotations :—Consols for money, 9335 0 934%; do. for account, 9334 a 934; ; five-twenty bonds, 1965, old, 10434; do., 1867, 11045 a 110%; ten-forty do., 107; nes fives, 1063;; Erie, common shares, 1254; do., preferred, 19 a 22, RAILROAD BONDE. : In raflroad bonds the largest business was in the issues of the Milwaukeo and St. Paul, which were strode. After them Pacitlc of kissour! secouds were most uctive at 81a814{,an advance of laly. The remainder of the list was dull and steady, except Obio and Missiasippi consols and C., C, and L. C. firsts, woich wére % lower. Louisville and Nashville consolidated ndvanced to 03 against 92 at the close yesterday. St. Paul, C. and M. division, sold at 0745; do, con- solidated sinking fund, rose to 804; ; Northwestern con- xolidated gold coupons advanced to 9034; Emo third sold at 103, and Morris and Essex consolidated firsts at 104 The following were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pacific firsts, 105 a 10534; do. land grants, 100 a 100%; do, sinking funds, 4, @ 8934; Central Pacifics, 108 a 198. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o’clock this day :— Asked, City sixes, old. a City sixes, new, 10% Unitea Companies of New Jersey. 13935 Pennsylvania Railroad. . 52% Philadelphia and Reading Railroad::; 44 wm Lehigh Valley Railroad, was bag iti 81K Catawissa Railroad pref - a — Philadelphia aud Erie Railroad. « 1% 18 Lenigh Navigatio: . 65% 56 Lehigh Navigation, gol 2 10535 106 MINING STOCKS, The following axe \he opening mining quotadions at San Francisco t6-day:—Savage, 17; Alpha, 57; Mexi- can, 32; Justice, 2% The rest are unchangea. At the close of the market the prices were:— Consolidated Virginia 72}, Crown Point. 84° Yellow Jacket Alpha. Belcher Confidence, Sierra Novada, Exchequer THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION grows more and more mixed, It seems that all heavy goods are being shipped by rail to Buflulo, and thence to Chicago and Milwaukee at fourteen centa a hundred, and to other lake ports in like proportion, against tho nominal all rail freight of twenty cents, It was prob- atiy due to this fact that rumors were to-day circulated that ail rail freights were reduced to fifteen cents to Chicago, PANAMA AND PACIFIC MAIL, The directors of the Pacific Mail! Company to-day held a mecting at the office of the Panama Railway Company, whereat it was agreed by Mr. Yard, repro- senting the latter, to postpone the settlement of the obligations between the two companies until May, 1877. It was further agreed that the several directors should advance the sum of $425,000 for the payment of the present liabilities of the steamship company, The proceedings of the meeting in detail will be fouad else. where. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Farpar, June 9, 1876," BEYORK CALL—l0 A OM 1600, 100 Cat : S27 Bs MOVus «MS UIC. Ml do oy 100 103 Ohio’ 4 MRR. 20) Mil & St PRR pi 500” do... ; 238) 20 & wel AND $4500 US 44,2, "81-01 120% $10090 US 5. 10000 | do.. + 129, 1000) US 5-2 Fiks! BOARD—10:39 AL 209 si! Pac RR.be IONS Con RR...be wo 50 Mich Coin wit Joon Diss Col he. 804g 10) 1000 Alb & Bus 2d... 108 ee ae 2 last 4000 NJ C bibay 200 a W pf ies mo BE 10 Erle RR. Sb esbs tloun Pec of Mo2d... BL 20 10000 do... sere 1000 Un Pue Ist. 100 sbs 6 U It ec >| Alt itt, .b ew bc iw Del, L&WRi.. » Wy BEFORE CALL—1) PM, bey 3 oy hire aa 106% S0vsbs LS SMS. .8S 54 Tost, 108g 40 GO sass OF 203 onto Mie RR pf as Joo doo san a Bah to aN 2PM. $10009 UB 5-20,r, $1000) US 5's,10-40,r. 118 1000 Ud 0-20, 6°05, 3 SHOND BOARD—I P.M. $2000 Bor CRAM Is 44 100 shs Pe Mail BS.bg ai Tua) MASE PC EM 97HG duo rie KR Stun MR RE 1000 Mor & B HOD KEN ¢ 10 00 Eric 3d m. 100) L & N 100 3 Gen pegs 0) Milo es Basal 20 Del, L & W'RR. 800 Ubio & Miss KR: 200 do. b: 00 Ohio bt MR ped 200 Pac Kit or Mo los do 5439 COMMERCIAL REPORT. corron on THe sror 1-16c, HIGHER—FUTURES CLOBED STEADY—FLOUR QUIET—-WHEAT AC- TIVE—CORN QUIRT—OATS STEZADY——WHISKEY WOMINAL—PORK FIRMKK—LARD VIRMER—PE- TROLEUM ACTIVE—SPIRITS TUBPENTINE QUIET—-ROSIN QUIET—OILS QUIET—FREIGUTS TAME FOR GRAIN TONNAGE—COFFEE QUIET— BUGAR FIRMER. Fuivay, June 9—6 P. M. Apart from the continued activity in the breadstufls market there has transpired but little 12 commercial ‘circies during the past week calling lor especial re- mark or that is calculated to exert any other thai a jocal and minor influence, General trade is still at a pretty low ebb, and but little substantial improvement is looked for until ater tho late summer months shall have ushered in tho full season, which in some branches of trade commences iu July. The complica. tions in Continental Europe and their possible eveotu- alities have been the occasion of no hittle excitement in the breadstuffs market, and they havo occusioned a lree movement in cercals hence, which bas increased rather than diminished during the past week, ‘Tue European “war cloud,” whether fancied or real, bas made its inflacnce felt hore, and Continental Europe will be the recipient of no smail’proportion of our surplus cereay crops during the summer as # direct consequence of it, But the demand for whout from Continental Europe cannot be attributed eutirely to the war probabilities, as a steady movec.ent of the crop in that dirce- tion dumng the summer bas loug been coniidently expected as the result of short supplies, and the comparatively low prices obtaining for wheat in this markot, Tho shipment of grain on xo large a scale bas re- quired the omployment cfa large flect of sailing craft, be- sides supplying the regular steamers with all that they couid carry; heneo the benefits of an active grain mov ment have beeu sensibly manifest in the shipping interest, which has thriven iu # corresponding ratio with tl rain trade. In fact, the twogo bandin band, and the one ea scarcely improve muterially without, benefiting the othe ‘The dry goods market bas continued ins more or less un- settled stute, und price lists ure constantly being revised. ‘There has been no visible improvement in the market and the auction sales continued to be the chief features of interest. Hardware, drugs, boots and shoes and other class interosts have not materially changed during the week, trade almost everywhere being called “quiet” or “dull” as the case may be. ‘There has been unusual fluctaation In provisions, the “tups!? and “downs” of which have been ro- markable alike for their frequency and importance. To-day (Friday) business was for the most part moderato, with only ‘alight demand for ull except a tew of the loading commodi- ties, ‘On Change flour was quiet, but the export demund for wheat continued, whiie a specudative inquiry prevailed, and a large business was the result. Corn was compara- tively quiet and prices underwent no matorial change. Oats were steady. Whiskey nomi Pork was in fair demand ‘snd firm, Lard was activo, excited and decidedly higher, a large trade being consummated at the advance. Freights quiet and generally tame. ton, on the spot, was 1-16c. higher; fusures closed steady. Colfec was quiet. Naval stores were quiet. Gily were also quiot, Petroleum wai active. Sugar was firmer. ‘Asitks were steady at 4c. a Sige. for pots, and pearls were nominal at ANTIMONY was quoted a a Runswax was quiet and s gold. y; 1,000 bbls, Souther sold t Se. ; quoted at Bde. for Western uni Southern. MBuoos Cons dull aud trreguiar. We quot Se.; red tipped, Se. a Ge. ; medium green, 73¢¢. vraic—the markot for Brasil was quiet. Mt eu was ulso quiet. We Ae. fair do. va, government m4 he. Singapore, TBige: Maracaibo, l Age. 5 Las Ise. ; Jamate: at Domine dies a ioe ‘foro Rico, 18¢. 4 1 pata iticu, Vem. 18e.; enssinr, 18e. 19446; Mexican, I7e. w 1Xe.; Manila, Vie, 9 1 turn, “He a Ise., Bavuullie. 1Se. # 18Ke. ayra, 17e. & * Goormnscn Srock was 1. We quote :-~ Mol shook». 3 nae a besa’ hd ae og sugar with heads, $3-Inch. $2 3U a #2 65; do, 36-inch, 2 box shooks “3 ‘empty hi $2 50: hoo; 37 6 80? hoopa, 12 teot, do. 843 of about 150,000 Ibs, to 200,000 imarket closing firm at tose jo firm at the improvement. Futures closed 1 to-day compace with Thursday's Pri market losin; j, Sune 9, Jons. Viste a ty 27-33 6 July. August. Sept Getober.. Good ordinary. Sectet good edisary. 10% Low middling. . be Strict low wuiddiing.. Middiing. i Good middling Striet good middling. 13. Middling fair......00 1 Fair. 4 —stained— “ood “ordinary, N% 98{c.; low middling, 1U%g¢. ; rmiddituig, 11 iges as ivllow: 1.168 ai a tet ordinary, ‘he sales wero Last Evening. Lotal » To-Day. Rape. ae For future delivery s were we [9iluws storday. alter two I dine 100 at LT aL 1 at 1 bo eae hora 10 at 11 SLsze., September, 700 ni 2 AUD ot 11 18:16 Mg: Ge. HOI at Lidgeers ino ap 11218267 December, 100" ai TO) at 11 13-He,, 200 a4 1 3.309 bales, Grand total, tos at ML 11-Ite. Zl-dze.; January, Toad, 7. follows :—To Vinee, by steam, compressed. burg, by steam, compress To Bremer, by steam, Age. scomprened ‘To Liverpool, 5-160, by st by sail, Daves, &c.—Upium was firm and nective: quoted as e450, gold, in bond, and $8 15. currency — for md Mesea Oil vitriol wae quiet at ver cwt. for large tote and dom | anc. per, Th for sual Camphor ie. for refined, Gyoom tareer wes and dB 4c, fur ur Buttered in bobs. und iS lies id ether wore Steady at 9c. for mer cud Ste. 6 He. te Borax was steady at Lie. # Le. for refiued city and 11 ie. for do, California, in tolu was anchanzed ; quoted at $165 0.62, currency, Murcandy pitch was quoted w mapping © entire gen wt $2 50 6 G3, M. the latter, ase. was stron) top ‘duoted nt Woe. w. Tue. goal, 81 $1 2 for large und 90¢. tor sorts, ne ee were ag 25 a8 pul ‘soe., gold, for D.C. Bividiviwes very scarce and ft per ber} a x, taltan. Urange poet ruled gulet at 10ss¢ . Venien tarpentins was dull at 17ige. 1e, Cast Gont: waite was q id Marsetiies Mottied tte, gold Ke active at B0%3C. tor bhiK. t $2 20. Alum—Lump was in vk was in tate Uslaoria, wi ee fe sat vie old; was que od ak me large 5. naval wan active at Foot was quiet at de. a 43éc.4Cud liver oft was in fair demand wt $1.60 for Newlvundiand wud #2 4 820) for Norwe- vlan. Knuparb was excited and tending up ard, wish) prices fapging from 81 59 to $2 75. Atogs were quoted at Ic. = 1z3ge, Ginger was firm ut Iie. u 2Ue. for Jamaicu bleached, Ergot was wasy at $125, Quicksilver was quoied at tec. o G5e, Leaves were quiet, hut steady ac unchanged price quoted at 20. for belladéuna. Le. for eoniuim and aconite, ‘20v. « 2ue. lor henbane and $1 25 tor rose, Arseuie wae in fair demand at Ssic. adige., gold, for waite powdered, aud I¥e. u 15s6e. for red do. “Seeds were quiet. We auots Mustard Yellow Callie Tige, & Bei brown do., 7.4 browa Trieste, 7ige.; yeliow™ Buglisn, Ye, — Caniry— Prine Duteu was quoted 87 T> und Suayrow was tru at 25. Uemp was qmet ai $1 82!) Caraway was firm at de 12k, Coriander was quoted at Sige. Camomile flowers were quiet at lve. a Zoe. in tuir demand and firm at 17e. 4 183%c. Sweet marioram was quiet ut 20e Orvis root was steady at 12ige. BSe., decording to qusllty. Tones beans sivsdy at ‘BS SU tor Apgoeture, “Alshea root 2h, firmly held at 50c, Sassafras bark was quills were quiot at Ide, Lavend: rian vot was quoted at 2" Albumen was. feure fae vi pulet at Gige. wl Gad 10. fo Sanderson's, $3 50; Thu ry nea, Ot 7. all’ wuld? vil garaway, $140 Te. a Ve. ; 01 Siz 99; vito lavender, 7: “$2 95; oil wintergreen, $3; oil iran, inclusive, Sle, oil pennyroyal; $44, $4 80, al i und $25, jew fir. 5 tOHie ail sO Be. 100 drums ate caustic sous at d3yc; 100 kegs all and | 100° casks o:-Soda ash, erdinat ae Gomaery Bt a, carn Dwight & Co.'s (in k FRATUMES were ston pied avers Hn a 4060, for, ull. kinds was quiet and stocks ww George's cod, a Grand 1 ilrxe do., 34°75 a 85: Lavrador Flour, 7,096 bbls.; whoat, war 0 bushels sacks; OMts, 44,350. bushel A R20 do.; hurley he flour inurket wax Quiet and nominally 7,000 bbls, including: M8 the. sales were about 2 er West siiles wore wbont 1,000 bbls, at $2 90 w £3 45 for Jersey We quote :— Corn meal was q aS) 40 for Beandyw eru and Pevnsyly no 400 Hotre state. 50 Choice tate... 525 Suportine Wes 40 Extra Wesiert 3 00 Minnesota .. 835 Round hoop Oiiio, shipping brands. 500 Round hoop Ohio, trade brands 550 Fumnily. “ 70 St. Louis, low extra $00, St. Louis, straight extras 6 Bt. Louls, choice double extra. St. Louis, eiotce turail Rye flour, tine to super! ne. outhorn, No. 2. Southern, supertine. Southern, extra Southern, tamily Corn meal, Western. 8008 340 3554 36) 160 a 20.50. Wheat was in good domaud’ for shipment, accompanied with some ingly tems Bl ZL a $i 214) tor No, 2 Milwaukee, 850,000 bushels, pkg at $109 981 18 for No. ¥ Chicago Milwankoo] #1 17 81 17% tor ungrage 848119 2 $ rie y ‘ylivatke, quiet, but steady. Barie: Corn was' tem, but quiet. ‘The val ‘ ac. for no grad for stogmer, 5% we mixed, fide. for prline Southern yellow, 62 ther white and S0c. a Ge, for ungraded. 0: wore about 6 at AV, for No, a Ww per raisin Je. per ID; sultans Sorvin and Bosni Loghorn citron, 2 4c. Brasilnuta. Gioc, Mreserved green wan faiely a pples, State, quarters, Ye. a Y thern, quarters, Sac. « Yige. 5 Laie, aides, Peughos, pecied:-Gcorgia, suey 2 to fancy: ides ive: uapooted Wo, quarters, 1Oige Ldpge. w Lic. Blackberries, 7igc. a Ye Ruspborrie: ute. ‘Cherries 20, Plame, heirs © « 82 Mig—We note a xale of 300 rolls Boggins Hay AND STRAW.—The market was quiet, a0 arrivals prices were easy. We auove ut 750. ; Cadgoge 443 vt A fNikos quiet. Sales 150 bales; sold uc 2ije. We quote:—American dressed, $190 $20 for singice $200 a'$235 Tor aouulo and $120 w $120 for Manila hemp, OX¢. Russia clean, $200 3 “ Dene. Seer old, ‘ho market was steady and fairiy active, We note sales of GoUdry California at 1 J days; aud Ou privaty terms 1,10 Texas kips, S38 cry ind dry Muta- moros, 1,400 Mexican kips, 80) Mexicar and Texas kips, Suv dry Texns, GUO wet sulted New Urieans, 700 city slauzh: ter ani $50 green sulted cow, 50 Ibs. average. We auote : Buono Apron, 20.0 24 Tea Tiige, «2c: do. 24 to 27 Ibe, 21 tee, Montevideo, 20 a dots lus. 19sye, a ile, Uetrientess St to 23. lon, iio Grande, 20 to: 23 The. 1Nzee. a THe. Orinoco, di to 3 Ibe. California, 21 to 26 lbs, 1 teal American, 1 Vb Matamoros aod Moxican, 22 to Cruz, 18 to 19 Ibs., Bogota,” Ue. ide, w Le, all gold, selected: Texas, 1 ry Texns, Iie. «196. ; Southe 10.3) Ibs, Ie, curreney,'as they run: city slaughter, ox, 6U to sO cow, 40 to 60 Ibs. olse.. currency, selected e market was stil very qui unchanged, Lhe aygregate stock iu this city foots up 6,887 bales. Som Mr. Emmet Weils’ Weekly Hop Cireui “Kecetpts and exports—Roceipis for_ tho w Kk, 184 bales; pts siuee September 1, 1 total re: ‘ame period in IST4, export clenr- sugesTor the week, Ot. total oxports nde tiprembert, 40,545 do. ;" total exports fer same period 1 1874 1590.” We. ‘quote: “New York State, ie. a 17et Eastern, Se, © 1Se.; Wiscousin, de. u gntllngs. 8. ‘Olds, all wrowtha, de. u Ge.; Culitornia, 160. a Ite. , but prices were tons forge sotd nd for Bessem: pix, at prices varying with the quality, quict at former prices; 200 tous No. vate terms, Weows Ww American light suppl; were 00,48) period were 10,000 sides, 2s G0 to th, Conttnent Mlemloek bight le: do. Chittornia, he, 5 imladle Blaggetoed cou 2le. w 226 Gullfornin. 21g. 8 good damaged’ Buenos Ayres, 1e, @ 200. : a ive; do, eon Mids icra iUe-? Door, ‘daninwed conitmen Kido, the: * Notsseus.—The market was tugal and mixed, : ood straino tw pentine steady; sol i Advieos frou slowest Grey saiet and tren, Si Bite Jy. shipment; Parker's United, 81 9735; bbia ; urd, 77/ tierees, heel, 77 tictees und IND The pork marcet was tiew WIL” prives were as fale yy SL) 20 bid, usked, Sep: sk e snicy were about yd $19 6), $19 70 and Si9 75 Puovisions. —heeeipts~lork, 6 teres aul 10 bo Stout Ubies at Ge) 0 for July. or AUZuAs. Spot was qitier webu Jo sinha AAles ME BLD ths, Ut Meats Were qaset Witlh sales o es, heavy C. Boston 1 boxes badas, [ree on Veesk hams were qaoted at ite. a diye.; fees bellies ute. © Viigo, aud boxed do. 1 rive hundred Loxes bony terns, City lone cear Boot was quiet and private t plekied do, at 114 pickled do. wt wh Kacon was quiet, clear sold wt thy West on private quoted at 1M rn we Lge. unchanged. We uote Bar ds packet, $14. Tierees pe. abet Ingle tebe, ‘$22, ana prime mess, $20. Beet nate wore quiet at $21 4 82d for prime Western. smoked meuts were Jobbing at ize. # Ie ham and Olge, for shoul ders. Lard was ex pad active and higher, bat closed quiet ‘The closing “call” tows :=Jdune, #11 bid, 11 7244 awkes y $11 G) bid. $11 70 asked: Aggust S11 75 bid, B11 80 wekod; September, SLI NZhy bid, by wo Uctover, SLE) bid, $12 asked. tierces’ at $11 63 lor June; fit fordaty aud $12 G2; 4 BLL Tw BIL SD August $11 WO an ity at th fishmed-o¥t Spot sules were 10) tierce tern at Stl Ww SU tierves do, #. E11 59 @ $11 70; 10 tierees wid 1) terees kettle rendered at $11 6, ‘note sales of MOU tlerves, for Ue Continent, at GO) terves, for Cava, at 10%e. aud 2.0 ty city No. i at 10M. Kutter was quale change.a prices. State ws quoted at 8 20¢. CO, cone was quiet, Quoted at He t wood do. de. 4 Se, for skimmed and * Rancoon, in bond, 25,c. 0 2% Sew neie was tet a Tie. wise, tor combinavion and Te, ores oid. fo STRARING. = 7H ticrces and 9 bis, The market Bales eceint was dali and nvwine © Mile, tor pri SUGAK—The market tor raw was a shale firmer wore 100 boxes contrlfugal wt *!e., and 0 nnd 4) hide, oy the basis of Tg. 4 foe fait to nod votulns: We quote :—Fai % er Lt ry ae’ Saeared Wives ‘ yg th g 1Ohge.; eat ae, re Recelpts—34 hnds., 421 ms and 16 casks. The Tian at for 0, The sales were 100,00 a ot da, We auoto;-Banca 26a; Btraite, rer English, 18¢., alt a, Plates—Chareoal, nemi- nalts SS ere, feo terne, $0 12 4 $6 37}. ‘Tosaceo.—The market wa: pt quiet, but pa Sales of Kentucky were U0 bids. 4t unchanged price: Sales of seedieal were 100 cases sundries at Te @ 25e.; cases Wisconsia, crop IST, om private terms; 100 cases ew Engiand, crop 1574, a L5e. ; 150 cases Ohio, crop 1875, aioe terms, and 200 bales Havana, at oriees ranwing from Ble. to $1 1). Ss HiskEY. % bbis. whiskey and 10 bbls. al- oohol, The market was nominal, with $1 0044 bid. Woot.—There was a little betier demand, aud prices were seer. Sales were 4,000 tbx. fat sheep Ohio fleece at b» ng clip. California wool at Migr, @ 20e.; 50,00) lbs, do. at Ise. a He. 20.09 iow. tine Texus at 1Te. 4 20. Se. ; 8,000 Ibe. Sine do. a eel WO los, Western du. at F 4,000 burry Eastern | ut tee Te. 00 Tbs, slightly hurry "Texas Me Me; and on “private tori, 1.000 Ibs. Ohio tleee nid ibs. tine wo. 00) Ibe spring lip Califoruty sol, (10,000 Ios. do. 80 ‘008 Tbe fall clip do, 20,09 Ibs, Kastorn Texas. 12.00 Ibs. Texas yer) O00 len Culttornia pulled, 44 bags super do. 30 bags Lambe! do., 50 bags combing do. PRELGHTA.—There was & moderate business accomplished in grain and petroleum tonuaze ut ubout steady prices. Berth room was in good demand, wud ifanytuing « shade miffer tor grain, The engagements were : per steam, 60,000 bushels grain at Biyd. a Od, spies ot fB.36e S00 bi =19 Liverpoul, 1,000 ules Pry shale hoen ongaced last evening, at Sd: 100 bhds. to- bi Bis. Od ; SO “ows ronewood. 2 Sa bbls rosin pe 48,000 bushels grain, Od; a stewm, 8,000 10%, sand B rosin’ at bushels grain at 60) bbl Is. rors gra ame voyage, With 3,000 quarters do at is, id. je 1008 . a be Pte ge quarters do, at Md. per nper's bigs Hritish bark (to arrive trom Halitax rm ud 5.700 Gua dy. dd,, Ist stay oe arance, & Norwegian Kingdom direct with 2,500 bbls. do. at dx. 44d. ian bark bonce to Havre with 4 100 bbls, cruue petrol at 3s. Ud; & bark with 4,500 bbls. reiined petroleum mored hence to the Continent without particulars, —Latver— An Italian bark (relet) hence to Cora for orders with 3,000 quarters grain ut 6s, 6d.: a Norwegian bark hence to the jaltic with 4,000 bbls. refiued petrol p atds. Gd and w British bark hence to the ranean with 9,00) cuses rolined potroleum on private torms. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Prupay, June 9, 1878, RECKIFTS FOR TWO DAYS. Veals Sheep ant “and Yards. Cows, Calves. Lams. Hoge. Sixtivth street, 2 M0 TAIT - Forty-eighth x 8 ‘os — Fortiesh str = = 1918 Jersey Vity. - = MyeHT ia07 255 1 Buuv ex Trade continues slow on w ueavy run of general ‘Totals... 10 08 19800 “4188 ly course but fut cattle. Large herds of still ted beeves ure How awriiving, und are expected to arrive for several weeks 0 come, ‘ih+ markets closed weak, with some lew herds unsold, Prices rungod from Zigc. a 10sec. per Ib., weights 534 eWL. a by ewt, | OF Ibs. was allowed nly afew bead were allowed to the owt. At Sixties street yards sold curs of horned cattle St Ode: per Ib Wwelght 7 48 Uulnols steers ab udge, per ius, with wiraction off per Ibe. wolgnt 744 ewe» 120 Lil Ldis stears wt Dye. per Wb. weight WSs ewn.: G4 Lili rteors at Oke. & UAC. } wolght « ewt. Soyer colt tcrsotvon 10" hitnens 1 ou per hend, weight 8 ewt, tocrs nt Viger por Ib, welght O34 ewe; held. ow Ilinois steers, Coon & Thompson * wold for ¥1 AMlinois steers at Ye, A 108. por Ib; average Price Ose. por Ib., weight 7M ewt.; hold on wwe, 14 Eilinols steers. “H. F, Burchard sold tor C. P, Reynolds 17 lows storey as be pos tus wean 7A Sub OO Mttacie: ieureee Ysge. per Ib., with $10 on the lot, weight 744 ewt. weant; 17 ih fy ut Oye, per I “it ew, for ek Ib. wel Ce net, sor self 18 af orty- Ave Lllinots steers itt $1 on per houd, weight 1 Missouri steers nt aye. tor Vred pat songs nee rs at Oba wes at ge. per ID end, wel ghia 6% Use, per lb. seelght: Mino: wi welkht 715 ewt, sew it Sewt. D. Waixcl gold for sivers at Bic. per weight 4 still Mieors ab Oe. por Ib. with $20 an the to held on sale Loi soxam still fed steors 90 iSiuy stilt ted with SL on per how, 2 Iitinois hos head, weight ie IMinois swers, AL Jer: A ear sold for». W. -Ailerton Bsc. per heid on con por head weight 7 ewt, : Wi@, por 1b, with 1 off per heud wei Steere at Mac It, 744 © per in “weight. 7 ewt.; for Hirsch, Myer Illinois steers at Thee, ith St ou purieas tor Tninots bunts, weight 1.968 tbe, 4 er Ib, | & MePherson i t. for Ran 1b., weight Og GO Kunsie steers at rib.,'weight 844 , Rabu. sold tor Kal Toa Tittnois He 3 12 still fed Le Sper head, a ys Jersoy lawibs. welgbe 1 . per head, a per head, ut ie, Jersey lambs, weizht 62 lbs. oud, at TL OL Jersey lambs, weight Gb bs. per bend, yer Ib. Hume & Hilt id 2 State bucks. weight, + At de. per Ib. weight 2,570 ibs, at B30. pee 1.3 60 Ohi sheep, 5,40 Ibs., wt De. pay {48 Ohio’ sheep, weight 2; ab Gige, por tb.; 160 Kentucky lambs, weliht 1 Be. per lb. W. Ellivtt sold 9 Ohio st ‘Dige. per Ib. : 26 Ohio steep. we Vy; LHL Kentucky bai eight W840 Ibs, at 194 Kentueky lambs, weijsht S220 ts., at Ne Aube Cows Trade stuall aud slow the demu ge of prices $40 0 § eluded, Vxats axp Cavcus.—No smooth quality vents to band ordinary quality calves slow of male wt 4c, « OX Hoas.—Phere were no live hogs on sule, DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatveston, June 9, 1870, Al Me. 5 td! uB ty not equal to 7h jer head, calves to- Cotton unchanged ; middling, good ordinary, Wye. | Net receipts, 111 Sige. 165. Halen 144 Stock, 10,004. Weekly. receipts, 703 bales: gro: Expirts—To Great Britain, 4,905; coustwise, 1 wa * kW ORLKANS, June 9, 1576. Cotton quiet; riddting, rei dey ay nieaiae, Wye. 5 Dige t good ordi 0 Britice, 2.04 Vo0,008. Weekly — Exports ‘(othe Continent, 3,003; 7 coustwise, 5,009. Bulos, 7, Cotton quiet; middfing, 11 ordinary, Myc. A Ye, Mowe, June 9, 1876, low, middling, 10 + good so xports const Bales, 200, Stock, 1 Week! mNe wipts, 336." Bxporty—To Great i, th onstwise. SE0, Bules, 2.250, Savaynan, June 9, 1876, Cotton dnil; middling, 1e.; low middling, 101-160. : Continent, ood = ordinar, 8% c. Net receipts, 75 bales, Export Braswiee, 52; Sales, 170, Seoun, "4,00 Weekly Net ipts 1,177 ‘Bae 12i2. Exporte—To the Chia 1, Sales, 61, Cuancustox, June 9, 1876, : middling, 1gel; low middling, Net receipts, 7 bales. Sule, ly=Net receipts, S44, Exports anstwise, 1,65. ro 2,80 Cotton quiet and e 1c. | wood ordinary, 200, Stock, 6,809. const wine, 836,” Sale Milwauk anit tual to New York eee Luke recoipts—W do. : lumber, 1,124,000 fot 3.000 busbols; tummber, 487,000 fe changed. | an Burrato, ae eet aes Flour, 200 bbls. ; wheat, 3.00) B6C09 nz rye, 300 do. liy railroudy—Flour, 4,109 bois Witeut, 14.000 Vaslels 0 000 di do. 5 ow ye. Shipments—By canal to 4,00) bushels, Lo Interior—W heat, oats, 3,000 do, By railroad 14,000 busheis; corn, 07,000 di . 100 1do.; rye, 200 do, Canal freights usiaettled Tater eGe, « Ze. foe wh iy the. } New York. - Plour quiet, steady: £1,800 bushels Port Washing: ‘orn dull; vales of 10,000 bush- lots at 400. « Sue., according to quality. ht alos, ve iniealve, Barley Without abs quiet, Pork dull at $1950 for heavy moss, [ard ull we teee’ Wighwines nominally 88 12 TourDo, June 9 . Whent firmer: No. 2 white Wi Je Michigan, $1 ar Rud don, ioaind Michigon 6 nd Mie! ia iH firm, and unelr S barley, 400 d tidewater—W. heats $000 bushels; curt Flour, 4.000 bbs, Whent, Shipmonte—Plour, 1,000 da, Flour stesuy, higher; No. 1 Chicago springs #109 bla: N BL its June, $1 08% A TUT Jury” No. Bd 2 at adie. a spot and Jocted, Size. Corn easier; N July, Me, August; rejected, 400. Oats dull, tending downward; 3O0%e. spot and July. Rye firmer nt Te. a F2hye Barley” stronger wt ite, bid. Pork weuker; Sis o B19 10 syot, Bi OF Jay, $19 ZT w SIV LO August. Lard in good ogy and a je higher; $1L LO spot, $11 12d duly, B11 2 Bulk ments in 1 giant. shoulder, Mr fair Seah aud bij We. 142,000 bu pea ee corn, WO do; Untley i wheat, 141,000 167,000 do. mn) du} oat: 3,000 Shipmer Wushels; eorn, 242,040 ty the ‘atteruvon cull T4007 to... 1,309 of the Board si he June; $1 06%, July, Gorw tower: 15k6e, Sail Mine A ‘Unte tower; B0e., $1 U5, August. “Lard wo! New York, 20c, Lake and yorn, We. COTTON RECEIPTS. eipts of cotton at all Indianola * HAVANA MARKE! Havana, June 9, 1879, Spanish gold, 22014 a 221, EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpox Puovuce Manker.—Lonpon, 9—Evening.— Calcutta linseed, 40s, Ud. Sporin oll, £84 a £35, FINANCIAL. A. \ oti iT KERB AND Bite " orders Uy wail and t 0 pu rey) oa Priviie ges. rt oF 2 vo & per cours 72 paye bok Wall strove will he sent tree of chat | JOHN MIOKLING & CU. 72 Brow FY REASONABLE bl mg SA ON Live AND Endowment seo ' a a) ap ian and ond aihaa Ys FINANCIAL. LEX FROTHINGHAM FC churacter; relinble puts a ied on deposit of ¥ to S per dud woekly reports went tres “NEW BOOK ¢ rock daily Market ort; uuiled free; Stock Prvlowee best market rates: Stocks bought or sold om noyotiates 34s per cent margin; orders oy mail oF telegraph promptly L. W. MAME exceuted. road st, TRUST FUNDS | City or Brooklyn, Leavirt “ALWAYS AVE MONEY af LOAN 0} suo New York clty property: elty railtoud: stocks and Bonds bought aud sola. c NT, 145 Broadway. 5.000 “LONG ISLAND OF ou. Bonds for sale at 15 and interest. re uuthorized by uct of the Lezisinture of New Yor, ‘and $30,000,00 1 of property is pleaded for thelr pay- meat. ity festtuated apposite to New oh The expericuce cf the past iiity years hus proved that mo e Issued for a purely municipal al or ine Bror a st. city boud of New York Sti purpose (as these are) has ever ialjed to pay princl terest, E. B. amas “TO LOAN d city Property, at 6 percent, KIRKLAND & CO., 79 prov other sums at same rate. BUSINESS OPPORT UNITIES. ae YOUSG MAN PROM” ViRGINTA, WELL” AG” quainted with tinware, house furnishing and stove trade, desires a situation with some reliabl some capital to loan if needed. Address STOVE uld oftice, PARTNE Hoss est N PARINER WITH eapital wanted; busin $1 0W—I , Gentiem Adiross L, PARTNER, WITH take Hui! interest in one of the finest eixur stores About the Exbitition grounds at rey rol Address Poot office box 3,183, York 83 MEN. TO PREVE ‘NM celebrat d C ble ever Introduced: price 8. st., Wulluck’s Theatre building. AVING AN OLD ESTABLISHED mission business, 1 wish to {& ACTIVE Broadway and 13th PRODUOE “COM. nection with ao dome stenng Wouse In Now. York: $10,000 to 61400. addle tional capital required, which would pay 75 to 100 per cent. Address X. Ley Halvimore American, Baltimore. AN ESTAB- for which the cash will be M., box 134 Herald a D—WITH $409, IN AN AB- ness paying enough to support two famittea Herald ottice. NER WA. B00 CAPITA A inna bustnghe ASAvom EL Gh clacbld Uncle reset oftice, ie ‘peewee WAY meaning business ca Branch nda. investigation ed." Anybody address BUSINESS, Herald Uptown AND FITTED UP 1GE CREAM Batons tn ton city, doing @: tanane oh Aasimer day ter fale for halt orkzinal Gost Address PIEKREPONT, Horak co W TED ‘established C Address MON MOUTH, Herald of NTAD—A PER WITH $15,000 TO $25,000. cash, in first cluss ‘manufacturing business, with 000 trade; profit 25 per cent; machinery complete; wecred hy patents; long established ; orders In sdvance. Address, tor interview, ot CLPAL, box 152 Hernid_ office, BUY A BUSINESS; GOODS D> wall velnblusbed enone scrocers and dru; 4 0. D.; orders on hand, Call at 166 Greeawien st, fae tig. f 700 WILL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN A Dusinoxs paying $40) per mont! up $1,002 Apply at 17 Broadway, room 6 $1.2 200, —PARTNER WANTED. ‘* ostublished Lager an f suloons reqtt Address ENTERPRISE, “Herald office 000 PROVIT GUARANTEED PER A ‘au established eash manufacturin $5,000; no, bor tigation Herald altice, ‘A! AN OLD House; undoubted security, The New York Municipal Society has been looking {nto the matter of a heense granted in June, 1872, by the then Commissioner of Puble Works to George Caulleld, for the supply of Croton water to shipping ia the port, including steamtags and ferryboats, and also to supply builders with water for buildmg’ purposes, for which he pays $4,816 66 per mouth, lor the term of five years, The liocnse granted to Caulfield ts understood to be a political job of very doubtfal legality, by wach the city treasury loses # large amount annually that would be saved if ‘the payments for water used by the ship- ping were made directly to the city. Comptroiler Green has endvavored for a long timo to correct this official abuse, and in January last ad- dressed the fuilowing Jeter on the subject to the pres ent Commissioner of Public Wi on ? De Mon. Attay Caspuxt Sim—On the 2d Decemuer, 1875, 1 wrote to your prede- cessor in office # communication, of which copy, with reference tv the contract mado by the Depart. ment of P Works with ove George Caulfield, under the right to auppty the shipping of the port desire snus from the pipes of the city, weal early on tion” to a ver} Thow who pay fi "under this contrast wold be equal y weil served nnd equally williag to pay for it directiy to the city; and the difference between the smal) sum waich the elty now ported: Pe ry, should by all, means be driven out a Vory respectfully, H. GRE: EN, Comptroller, PACIFIC MALL “MATTERS, The Pacific Mail directors had a protracted mecting yesterday, at the office of the Panama Ratiroad Com- pany. Mr. Clyde presided, Mr. Park, of the Panama Railroad Company, was present, and throagh him that corporation agreed to postpone the satisfaction of the debt of the Pacific Mail to it until May 1, 1877, holding the same securities for the cotire debt, as ure now heli. The Panama Railroad Company and the nama ‘Transit’ Company also agreed to ad le the Pacilic Mail in its sconuections with the Panama Ruilroad on the terms made by cons tract with the Panama Transit Company without any charge for commissions or other charges except those | made w the Pavama Transit Company. It was ascer- tained that there were ubout $450,000 of call loans, pér and cash Dills left by the old direction, ‘This indebtedness has been provided for by the direct- ors apd Mr. Park advancing each $12,500, which has Leen deposited with the First National Bank to the credit of the company, and to-day each director and Mr. Park will deposit $30,000 to the credit of Paciti¢ Mail. This will provide $425,009, which will meet, it is sak ail the present abilities of the steamship com: ny Each director bas pledged himself to re- vestablish tl te company and liquidate its obligations as they mature, Tho directors on consuitation were satistied that all the company’s steamers, as well as those of the Pan- na Transit Compuny, can be used to profitable advan- tage. Mr. Park siates that the Panama party has not sold ashare of Pacitic Mail stock and has no intention to cither bull or bear the same. INTERESTING POSTAL STATISTICS, The report of the mail matter delivered and collected in this city for the month of May shows that 429 car. riers were employed; that 20,359 registorea letters, 3,136,842 mail letters, 352,126 postal cards and 1,856,003 local letters, and 747,877 newspapers wero delivered; 5,121,928 letters, 663,272 posta! cards and 446,834 newss papers were collected, aa ‘34,535 letters were returned to the Post Office. The total postage om local matter delivered was $86,721 55 and the amount paid carriers $31,585 82. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. The police of the Twenty-ninth precinct were yester. day notified of an attempted burglary on the house of Judge KE. L. Fancher, No. 143 Madison avenue. It ap pears that the burglars sheltered themselves in an by occupied hor adjoming whieh was uo pairs wnd ascended to the roof, Passing over to the residence of Judge Fancher they had forced open the scattie and were about making a descent when th changed their minds, bemg probably = made their escape without stealing io jog. DEATH OF A CONVICT, Johannah Russell, a girl of sixteen years, died sud- fenly yesterday in the hospital at Blackweil’s Island, Sho was convicted on May 8 in the Court of General Sessions on a gharge of obtaining goods under false pretences and beri to wo years’ imprisonment, it casey an@ the Coroner were notified of her o ACCIDENT TO A PRIEST. Yosterday afternoon, , while ‘Rev, Father 0’ Mahoncy, of the Catholle Protectory, was driving through Morris stroet, Tremont, with a friend, the horse tuok fright and ran away, overturning tie velticlo and throwing the reverend gentieman and friend om the road. For- tunately, however, although the vehrely was destroyed, they wore tort 6 enough to escape with slight ime Jur. COUNTERFEIT CHAMPAGNE. New Yorn, Jane @, 1876, To me Korror or tax Heaatp:— I discover in your issue ol yesterday anattempt by Mr. James 8. Jackson to oxcuse himself at peuse for his lite transacion 1m cheap wine eee th deny the statement therem yy ask the public to suspend judument aaa a ca