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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Another Dull Stock Market—Prices Generally Lower. GOLD STEADY AT 122 1-8. Money on Call Loans 2 1-2 and 2 Per Cent— * Foreign Exchange a Fraction Firmer— Government and Railway Bonds Steady. Wat. Strerr, } * Mopar, June 26—6 P. M. ‘Were Hamlet alive to-day and a member of the Btock Exchange, engaged in the impossible tasx of try- img to make a living, :nstead of mooning about a half- daft Danish girl, he would find that bis *‘too solid flesh ‘would melt'’in the heated atmosphere of the board oom without any particular expression of desire upon the subject. Stocks seemed inclined to melt with their manipulators, and there was a thinning down of fig- ures, as if they, too, bad the capacity ‘To grant and sweat i. ary life. Certainty, there was a good deal of botif these per- formanpes indulged to-day, with the result of de- stroying the temper of brokers and the temper of the market at the same time. Indeed, the one is the Batural sequence of the other, and it not inirequently Dappens that stocks are elevated or depressed with the spirit of the operators, There were no outward causes existing to-day to reduce quotations beyond the heat, the duiness and the absence of the ruling powers. Nor was the effect a material one even thon, for, the declination was, with few excoptions, marked by the simplest of fractions, hurtful only to the leanest of bulls, In the early dealings Michigan Central made a dis- play of exceptional strength, rising trom 49 to 50%, and receding to original figures at the end. A showing of earnings over expenses for the year ending May 31 ‘ult. was looked upon as unexpectedly favorable, but, if ‘we rightly remember, is but slightly better than forthe Previous twelve months, The new board, elected to day, may make a iresh and more successful depar- ture; but the entangling a‘iiances of leased roads and Donds guaranteed at high rates of interest render the path of prosperity rugged enough. In amount of ssies Western Union assumed its old place-at the bead of the class, and secured a medal for being the weakest stock on the list, opening, as it did, at 67:4, and Onishing up at 663;. There are contrary opinions expressed as to the future of this security, one party pointing to its increased receipts and the other claiming that the improvement is ephemeral, gince it is derived from the extraordinary business ‘which the accidental holding of the two great politica, conventions has created. New Jersey Central bobs about from day to day, like a cork on a fishing line, and is ar difficult to place as a pea under a manipulator’s thimble when he is rigging Union Pacific. It appears to be more wanted by bears for borrowing purposes than by bulls for- investment, and {t cost the former 1-64 and 1-32 to satisfy the de- manda, Delaware and Lackawanna was dearer stil, 1-16 being paid for use. Tae stock is, nevertheless, quite Steady on transactions of some 600 shares, Next to Western Union St. Paul preferred exhibited ‘the greatest amount of dealings xt the expense of one per cent drop in the price, or between the extremes of 70% and 69%. The capitalists of tho market are almost a8 much to be commiserated as the holders of non- dividend paying stocks, for they get but little more for their money. Any amount of the needful is to be had at2 per cent on mixed collaterals, at 14; on govern- ments, and at vo figure at allif you haven’t ove or the other. reminded ot the passage in Culeridge’s poem— Water, wat everywhere, Nor sny drop to difok. THE SALES TO-DAY. ‘The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day aggre- gated 66,030 shares:—New York Central and Hudson, 100; Brie, 600: Jake Shore, 6,800; Northwestern, 1,400; do, preierred, 1,200; Rock Island, 100; Pacific Mail, 700; St. Paul, 3.600; do. preferred, 11,200; Omo, 400; Western Union, 18,700; Wabash, 550; Michigan Cen. tral, 9,750; New Jersey Coutral, 2,413; Delaware, Lack- Qwanna and Western, 617. OPENING, BIGHENT AND LOWRST PRICKS, The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Ne ted York Central ae eae ant ist Mureuukes oe aha jwaukee & St. Paul pref. Obie and Mississippi. bg ENS “2 hav 8 a Han 9 10° «Lake wo lb Mich 68 os SBy NY Ean six Ri Wz @ 103) Obi ait By f “4 Bs Bf 19 « 10M! i WK © ADVANCE 4ND DECLINE. ‘The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of Satarduy :— Abvancm—Hanuibal and St, Joseph, ferred, j4; Paciuo Mall, 3; Producers’ ye Rd oo uy Deciusn.— Western ‘nion, %; St Paul preierred, do. common, 3; Rock Islund, 54; New Jersey Central, $6; Northwest, 3, ; do. jroahe' 4 Missouri ports j, Lake Sb ors Brie, 5G, CG andl, Biic and Paeite preierred, i ‘The rest of the stock market was stationary. TUS MONEY MaRKst. Money was in large supply ut 234 and 2 per cent on Gall and with government coliaterais as low as 13¢ per @ent, The following are the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day.—Savanouh, 36 per cent premium; Charleston, slightly easier; sell- ing, § 08-16 premium; buyivug, { premium; Cincin- nati, easier, 60; discount at par; New Orleans, com- mercial, 4; bank, 3%; Chicago, par. Sterling ex- change was firm. Prime, asking rates, 488); and 4.9036 ; selling rates, 487% 2 4.88 and 490; reichmarks, O63 | 0646 and 95% a 96; cables, 96% a 965; ; prime Paris, &.16 apd 6.1244. ‘THE GOLD MaRksT, Gold was fifm at the close at 112}. The only other Quotation to-aay was 112 The borrowing rates were 1-64 per cent per diem and 6, 2,1 end 3 per cent per annum, At the close loans were also made flat, GOLD EXCHANGE BAXK. Gold balances..... +++ $1,381,000 Currency balances. |, 649,958 Gross ciearances.. « 27,202,000 CLEARING MOUSE STATEMENT Gold exeban, Goi balanoes. There was an improved demand for government Donde this aliernoon, and the market advanced 5 a per cent, closing firm at the following quotations:— United States currency sixes, 126; do, do,, 1881, regis. lered, 119% 2120; do. da, do, coupon, 12314 a 123% ; do. do, , 1865, registered, 11534 a 1165; ; do. do,, do., coupon, 115% 011655 ; do, do.,do., new, registered, 117 a 11755; do. do,, do., coupon, 12056 a 120%; do. do, 1867, regis- tered, 119% a “119; do, do, do, coupon, 12248 122%; do, do., 1868, registered, 120% a 121% ; do. do., do., coupon, 124 a 124%; do. ten-forties, registered, Mts & 117K; do. do, coupon, 118%q a 116: fives, 1981, registered, 117% a 117K; da do, do, coupon, 1175 2 117%. INVESTMENT SHARES, Investment shares \were steady. Jersey Central Drought 7544 a 1535 a 15% a 74% u 74%; Delaware ond Lackawanna, 107% a 107; Chicago and Alton, 1084 102jg; Rock Island, 100%; Marlem, 135%¢; Cleveland Most brokers being In this latter condition are | : _ NEW YORK HERALD. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET and Pittsburg, 93; Adams Express, 110; Delaware and Hudson Cansl, 106; American Expross, 5844 0 684; Wella, Fargo & Co., 89 a 8934; Morriu and Easex, 101%; New York Céniral, 106. UNITED STATES TREASURY. The gold payment at the Sub-Troasury to-day for bonds and intereat amounted to only $42,000. The silver payments amounted to $15,439, of which $10,439 was to 139 personal applicants. Revenue receipts to-day, $500,000; castoms receipts, $400,000; bank notes received for redemption, $1,100,000, STATE BONDS, In State bonds Tennessees were strong and advanced to 46% for new and new series, old selling at 4534; Missouri long sixes sold at 108, Louimana consols at 70 and Virgioia consolidated, ex-matured coupon, at 6734. BANK SHARES, The only sale of city bank stock was 26 American Exchange at 109. ‘RAILROAD BONDS. In railroad bonds the issues of the Wisconsin roads were the.features, they attracting the attention of in- vestors because they rule lower than any other bonds on established roads which are, beyond doubt, carn'ng considerably wore than enough to pay the interest on their bonded debt, The Milwaukee and St Paul firsts (La Crosse division) advanced to 108, the Milwaukeo ‘and St Paulconsolidated sinking funds sold at 93.093, the Chicago and Northwestern firsts wold at 1053; 2.105%, the consolidated at 1033; and the gold sevens at 933 93%.’ The other bond sales showed a declineof 4 in New Jersey convertibles, 14 in Missouri Pacific firsts and 3s in Union Pacifics. In the afternoon Harlem coupon firsts rose to 1183, Chicago and Northwestern consoli- dated coupon gold bonds advanced to 93%, and later reacted to 984; Milwaukee and St. Paul consolidated sinking funds declined to 98; Central Pacifics brought 210, Union Pacific land grants 101:{, aud Fort Wayno firsts 121, The following were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Uaion Pacific Grats, 1065 a 106%; do. land grants, 101 a 101%; do. sinking funda, 91i¢ @ Central Pacifics, 110% 110%. The following were the bids:— Alban; d Susq lst....118 Cleve, P'ville & A, old. .107 ‘Albany snd Buea 2d, .108% Cleve, Rye a 4 new. | Mich Mich'C NY 3 uy Central of | Am Dock » NY Mi&sP Hud Mila 8 P Hark Mia 8P Obt Mil & St P 9234 bio & Misscon, & St P © ped gold be gens 25 P lst, Jb £8 Peon & St P ud, &N Wain SRW inte NWeon & NW Ist. & NWep oa & Chi insula ist, o & Mil U & I isi Essex ‘St Loul iiton aTH 2d a Tol, Peo & War, Fay Peo ges b| D. rab Ast, ” Tal bo lat, St TL aiv. ‘Tol & Wab, cons, conv. Groat Weat Ist, yr Cleve & Tol THE FOREIGN MARKET. London advices report consols and United States bonds ashade easier than at the close on Saturday. Ere is steady at 1234 for the common, and 34 per cent lower for the preterred at 18. The Bank of England gained £26,000 to-day. The following are the quotations at half-past ono P. M.:—Consols for money, 9434 @ 94, do. for account, 94', a S44; five- twenty bonds, 1866's, old, 10534; do, 1837 bonds, 108; ten-iorty bonds, 1074 a 1074¢, new fives, 105%; Erie, common shares, 12%; do. preierred, 18; New York Central, 97298 The market for silver is fla, The nearest price that can be quoted is 50}4d. MINING STOCKS. ‘Tho following table of the closii g prices of the promi- nent gold and silver mining shares, including the open- ing prices of to-viay, as received by telegraph from San Francisco, 1s (urnished by Mr, William Ward, Drexel Building :— 23d. 24th, 2th. — Changes. 460 «460-46 «~Decline 2 uw - 48 «47 «646 «Decline 2 9 9 8 Dechne 1 Calitornia, 76 = % Decline 3 Chollar Ps 79 «677 )«=6 5 C~iDechine 3 Con, Virginia. 63 61 60 Decline 1 Crown Pot. lo 10 «© - Eureka Consol nou 10 Decline 1 Gould & Curry. 17 16) «M4 CODecling 3 Haie & Norcross, a4 ’ ; reese : Imperial,. Ty Justice. 3 8 8 - Kentuck. nun BR kB - Mexican , 300«- 29) 29 «~Decline 1 Opbir. 62 50) 49 ~Decitne 3 Overman. oe oO 66 - 8 8 9 Advance 1 Savage. .. Be 20 Ww - Sierra Nevada rs 14 «13s 18 Advance 1 Silver Hill... 7 7 7 — Union Consolidated. ul nin ii = Yellow Jacket....... 83 82 81 81 Decline 2 The following are the closing quotations at San Francisco:— Consolidated Virginia cox Cattormia ....... Segregaied Belcher. Crown Point . Nien. PHILADBLPHTA STOCKS, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o’clook this day:— ia. Asked. City sixes, new. + 101% 107% pdb: Compan' 138 he Semper vane Rairoad, 5256 $2% Ipbia and Read: 45 4h tates Valley Railroad. 66% 66) Catawissa Railroad 4135 = we 1% 3K “ 5% 4b = 10835 MEMORANDA, At a meeting of the directors of the Producers’ Con. solidated Land and Petroleum Company a divicend of six per cent was declared for the quarter ending May 81. The books closed on the 11th inst. and the dividend ip payable on the 20¢b inst. At Detroit to-day the following Directors of the Micb- igan Central Raijroad were unanimously elected : Saniuel Sloane, Moses Taylor, George F. Talman, John J. Aator, Isaac Bell, August Belmont, Nathaniel Thayer, Frederick Billings and Rosewell G. Rolston. The grows earnings for the year ending May 31 amount to $6,850,964; expenses of operation $4,802,902, Reports say the business of the road is greater than ever belore, but competition has cut down prices so that the re- ceipts are really no larger, The increase of iroight bas ‘been 310,746 tons over any other year, The Banking and Currency Committee this morning agreed to report the Ten Million Silver bill just as it passed the Senate. The following are the approximate earnings of the Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railway Company for tne term ending June 23, 1876, 16th to 284, seven working a 1875, $21,996 35, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Increase. $25,100" o $13,238 28. Mosovar, June 26, 1676, BRFOKK CALL~lu A, M, $100.0 Le od bred ee eae “oo luo Pac Mali 8: 40% 232 jo de. Wig 400 do. odo. eT, woo ig 108 do 7i, 2400 do wo do eT BOO do, 6754 200 do ‘100 do. 100 do. jo 07) 200s 4 ven KK. a 6 do. 18% 100 do. “se ww do. 20. @o 900 Mil & Bt 34% 10) Mia Bt 300° do. L425) do. 100 Del, L a Cvveveesveere gf | ie easeee ceceres y beectes = Re, ree=E Hy $6000 2000 Bur, OK ‘x Af 1 1.000 ‘5000 codzeensnads &8 11000 Har 1 ui 2000 Ball fo il » Ws us V B5.20,,'5, m 117! FIRS! BF too lwo 100 ce whee of se 3 H 3 hE a S25 om: obexs ore ND Tenn 6's, n...be dau a st P 100 220 300 Nag 0 COMMERCIAL 200 Too 200 AND 11:39 A @'s, 81. o.53 ia $5009 US 5-20, ¢, "67be VARD—10:30 A Erte BR mae bos BOARD! P. 1000 shs Mich Con RR bin] =: M. 120% DLS & MS Roe do. oy de 4 Chi & NW RR pfbe thi Ct 2 NW. a8 ‘ cual aw Ra pled 65) REPORT. cortow, spor 1-16c, LoweR—ruTuREs 1-320. 4 1-16c, LOWER—FLOUR DULL AND IRREG- ULAR—WHEAT QUIET —CORN yIRM— OATS QUIET—PORK FIRM—LARD EASIER—WHISKEY QUIET—PETROLEUM FIRM—NAVAL STORES QUIET—GROCERIES FIRM—FREIGHTS FIRM. Moxpay, June 26—6 P, M. The movement in merchandise has been rather slow, bat values bi 1m most cases been tolerabiy well sus- tained. On Change flour was dull and irregular. Wheat was quiet, with prices rulmgin favor of the buyer, easier. was 1-160. lowe stock here t Corn was fairly active and firm. quiet, Whiskey was quiet Pork was firm. Freights were fairly active, Cotton Futures were 132c, a 1 re generally firm. Naval stores were quict Oils wore quiet, Petroleum was firm. arket for Brasils was quiet but firm. The might {8 100,295 bags at New Orleans, 7,415 do. : at Mobil Oats were Lard wag the spot Jower. ston, 3,300 do. ; 4,000 do. ; at Savannah, 2.000 do,; at Baltimore, 47.581 do,; afloat and loading for United Stutes to May 24, 100,129 do, ; purchased for United ISMe. @ 15kKe. ; fair do., 170, 9 17 Me. ys to J 24. 73,000 do. smood do., 17ige, & We quote :—Ordinary cargoes, 1TMe.; prime do., 8c.» 18Ke; extreme range for lots, 143c. a 19%e. a Java, government bags, 20e, a 22e.; do, mata, 20c, « 23¢. ; Singapore, do., 18, a 20c. ; Ceylon, 1 1B3G0. + Jamaica, 1c, 9 17. Rico, 186.8 foe Oats Bias i Maracaibo, 14%{¢. a 18¢.: a 180; Meuila, 1 Ma, 14 14¥e. 44 but the to-day compare with Saturday’ price us igllows: i P. a. wu 100 at 11 1131 1,509 25 tee, 208 0 at red arket loved qui je 20 eee, re jane, I! i, at 1D 8 11 13-IHe., 81-2. mber, Ble. ; de] ih ist Laguayra, 164g. it. Domingo, 1430 a 15¢. ; Porte 1Wec_; Mexican, 16} hugh sacks: He 5-16 9 ts-16 HD yal, velta aie To cae ee aa: Peck w at ey S400 att st ioeibee Aozusi, BD ant 19-100. 3) an LT SE u 11, 1400 ab 11 Ye. 1,000 4b 111 100 wi 1115-160, 100 wt 11'20-326, + M0 wt 11 Bie. :" Ueto aie, gw ra, 1 Te, 7¢. re . ‘The closing all all 1 S16 Hi 516 iv i e168 13% SESE eR SBeckors Fiet eet antos, fair to good, 1Uie. = 17e, gold, ninety price 13-16 15-18 2502 116 Pv “16 Pig 16 is 2 BXe.; , like. Spot sales were as love: f1-42e. ‘21-320. lug as tt ise, io a it dha. cbt: ou 200 Sze; i i Total, ‘Grand’ totaly 21,60) bales a wa y ste: compressed cn roompesnsed: te BLiveroucts 6-iee. hy erect FLOUR AND bipennate 2 211.943 bush i syivania yellow. We Btate, Stal J.100 whe ait snuytas and 62 $3 for Wi 7 g ow 340 wish petcoa ralt @ rally einly about W,000 Teior No. Zbicags. eptia ISiot Nod Milweukos Bt 1 eprin, , 20,300 bi bbls. and 135 sa of 1,000 Bpesere vavecoed TL as), fellows :—Galve 06: Mobile, 47: ir ie 25 CEBRCSHSLSSLFSTEL SSS Ney Orleans fair to good, $80. 2 520. ; prime te choice, 5Se. SSaven Storxs,—The market enerally quiet at about onna—The market was renerally quiet of apes 1 70 091 75, 373g w 2 50, fore as follo’ bendy ; trated, $125 rained, 81 90., Tar firm, at 61 WO. urpentine—H. soft, $1 80; virgin, 2: spirits stondy, 270, wake, $1 1734 a SL 22h apn Sat 8c. ; cr m. We note sales of in bt vane Creek were as loliows bid United; shipment, $2 ere gl United, 82 8%, bia, ee Pika pt shipinent duil, lower. Puovisioxs,lteca ard, 1,014 tlercos and 150 keus, Cur ments, 00 packages, The pork market was quiet and firm." Tue'clostag eall” prices, were 8. follo ane, $19 10 bid, S19 August, $19 45 bid, $19 $19 50 asked: July, $1025 bid, $19 85 asked; lees Soptember, SY 40 bid, go bid, $19 2B asked. Sales 4, 100 ron Ize. piel and 3,000 ibs. pickled belticn on ori: vate terms. were quoted at 10%¢c. 4 1c. fresh deltion at. D360. pickled bams at Me a LK lckled Dellles at OMe a lotye. and boxed haa bret Bacop was dull and easier, 300 boxes short cle: sates cue Woes on private terms, City jong clenr w quoted at 1oxge. and Woateru at 10:4e. Roof was aatet 30 bbls. fie’ ranye, We uuot, within, 8 ) Sit vid. 1 August, w gil 40 a OBL 478g" waxed: $11 3734 asked: Reptenaber BLL Gedy bid, SLL Osroder, , Sh bid, $11 9)” aske: eet 6,U0D tierces at $1145 for July, and for September. Spot . 17 duc Bhi Gay and $14 Ge “a4 ate Yonder do ut 115-L6e., 45-0 811 4 Refined--We note ba at lic, Butter and cheese were Fees cit; Steady at tormer prices, Hick was steady. uote :—Curoli Loui ides at ir to xed, c, # Be. ; Ran, tain to ood, eo, wOGE: Pat: Tie, & The gol > Munwoon. in bond, 2hic. a fair to prime, & Sine 5 do. The market for raw was firmer, Bales were 10) hinds, Guba wt 8o.;, 022 ds, ay 3 Sle, and Inte Sutur- day evening 1,000 hhds. ¢ 20 “hhds, centrifugal “at S%e. a He, quot r to guod refin cery, air to choice, Sige, a wnd ‘boxes, Nos 8) tol Bude, und boxes, O%e. do., molusses, tiuing, common, e pea as quict. Receipts, Tat hides St vbls and 28. casks wbout 100,000 Ibs, at 8 B-16c, a Bic. Market and jer kinds, and rates tm th rong, while for grain they wore tame. The fo Liverpool, per scent, grain nominally 8d 350 boxes bacon raporvad at Ads. W000 boxes chi and by sali, 4,000: bushely corny BY Td, 200 bal A) bhds. tobacce at dos, To London, Pet ym, 80 at'4n 00 bois: Hour at ve., wid by sail, MOO ‘ut 8d.,4,000 bble. flour ou private terms. To 6,04) bushels urain at Phd. To 16,000 bushels raft ut Od. . henee to London wth 9,090 quarters wrain, ab oe. 7454., wud balance cargo flour ata proporsignate price an italia tark, hence i for orders, with 2,70 quarters grain, at Gs, tat; an ence with 2,500 quarters for skme vuynge, re- nt T{uilun, bark. (recent charter), hones to tors do., in ship's bags, at 1S¢, per Tone, reported from Bostun to Cork Tor orders, with gro nat Os, 94.: uu Italian burk, from Phila- delplie ta Coek for orders, wit quarters do, on priv tru French bark, O43 ton seilles’ with Kentucky — tob: brig, 240 tons, from dom direct, witn 1, bbls. spirits tursentine at 74; & German ship’ from Haltimore to Bremen Antwerp, with 8.500 bile, refined petroeum at 4s, Hrivish Burk, hence to Dantzie, with 3,500 bbls. do, at Ss. 5 British bark, hence to the United Kingdom direct, with bola. do wt 4s, Od.: @ British bark, hene» tor axe. with 2.000 Bula. do, at de, Gd. ; Banh bath, with :,000 bbis, do, for xame yoray Freneh bark, hence to the Haiti ‘with 11500 bole, do, bu ity; & Weltisa sbip- (churtored previous to Bath to the Continent, with about 8,000 bbls. co. at 4a, w dx. 9d; wn Atnerican trom Patladelph' “with 4.0) bbls. crude peginen 28 private an American bark, hence to Rogen, with 2,000 NEW YORK CATPLE MARKETS, MONDAY, June o 1373, RECKIFTS FOR THR PAST WiKK. Vesia ant dhenn oa 1 Yarde. Becoee, Coes, Bixtieth streot.... Savi AY 2.2 oy = = = = 18,247 = 17421 10504 % aba dase taal 23 Sak BUST O68 rate run ot horned cattle trade on tals Le quality of the from common ju general coarse but from 56.1us, a 57 Ibs. xPita voce! allowed net. The wm closed weak, with several car loads of beeves unsol: en eee “4 = Lnstinan suld tor selt 40 care at horned cattle, as. 9 Tiingis st c. per Ib welunt 7 owt. ea Tilivois at weight Tq ewt.; 112° IMlinois steers we ge. per weight 74 cw, Gb Thi stwors ab Wile, o 1b, wel Ta owt: \d4. Liliuois steors at Mec. per Ib., welgbt Ung Mowe. ; 160 Iilluoie stoors at vie. per Ib., weight 7h ews. : Tih mn wold tor had on sale uals steers, Coon & ‘hot » T, Gilles sold 4 ilino! rlv., weisht 8 ew. H. FP. Bui chard ‘wold for marti BL Minsourl steers at 100, 4 Use, por tn. welyht Tie eat: tor Coun & Hoabarg so rileete ge. Sig owt. oud. a er, te, ai Fagan soid rea era at Hye, per Ib., weight a M. Lauterbach sold for Klopter & Co. ‘at Missouri svects at Olio. Bor ib, weight 7 wt, wih $19 on the, Lut: di Missodei ret Le. per Ib, with $1 off per bond, ‘weight sourl ct thoere ‘et We. pe: jh SL ‘om sae at oF a suit fed Tilimois seers 0 er sD onthe Mi) #154 O8 th ‘ait plane yi an tye ‘oer, | ra at 8. with $1 on See. per Ib. weights 7 ota 7% emt. gine, Yo. with #! « head, weight, a z 1 shed bn & slit Hg cwt. fe! JOs¢e. por Ib.. weluhi Tg ewt., strong; tor speck & Go, ab Indiana steers at peels woleus x eoey al a he a ia oie Teer ig f) b., weight ow . sinell I oot toro 3. W. Allerton 28 if fc. per Ib, weight 6% ewt. strung Pr} eek ae sear ot ‘a 7 ews. b., weight 1, ewt. w t 7 owt. scant: OF bite fu Tilinots steots g par head, weight T owt, Dude, Hinole steers. at gor tea, wie Tid Iiiadte steers ut is ae on owt, pao 7 vi re ae Uige. ewt., Si off per head; 33 Illinois fc Per, Ie ih aie, OM Ewe 30 lincle wt. strong, with $1 om a’ Faroe 24 sil fod Tiina ¢ yisty a for sai se Si OMe per it steers at w! tol uy. tog it 84 Lilinois at ‘Susur anv Laven. lots, Sheep sold at ate, 4 Bige, per ib. The qnality of tho fuck: ood lamba ae top light 7° ow Rass ots fae ore & Waixel ith ni $ io faba oe mar 8 shee * a seta tah Ch Se - past ier ag Savy pines Foy § “Siiten Ga ows —Tiove to hand held on sate, ‘EAL AND yp oy jo smooth quality veals to hand Bi calves, de, & Ge per Ib., ordinary quality i eas sig 227 Ibs. per bead, sold on DOMESTIC MARKETS, elspa rete stot ike towrttdaeg, NO Miva. Wess Naw J 1876. eaten lat we Me: Sport orainary, Ue eae ee Cotten qules ‘and vaaters soul mz 10}g¢. ; good ordinary, 9c. Net revel constwite, OF. Sales, 100, Stock, SaVaNnait, June 26, 1876 Cotton quiet; middling, Me. ; low widdiiug, lusge : wood megigery. Bc. Net receip's, bales. Gross, 49), Stock, mLKSTON, Jui a ier middling. WW .; low middling, 10Ke © vt Nos ueeetnek 23 balan, Cotton dull; middti 10%e. ; good ordinal 10 Bxporis consewise, 100. “Stok. 874%, Osco, June 20, 1870. 7, umber winter, 87 87 15 a BS; vue Flour steady? No. 1 epring, $6 7: a87 2 .. 87-25 0 BT 50; doabig ext made on large ushelx red state at $1 ‘ow Tork, 25e.; 000 “busied el. Canal shipments—-Whens, 7,006 bushels; limber, 187,000 feet. Burrato, June 20. 1876, Receipts by lake—Flour, 10,80. buls. de ‘cern. B00) du. > Gun, 168,018 do., outs, 10,413 do, 40.082 do, I freighes un ° it, stagnant, boatmen re offering te. Ro. Western at lected. ye inaetive, Burley neglected. dull, Pork dull at $20 for heavy tess Ted dail at 1bigc. Mighwlues nominally Onicago, Ju Flour quiet and unchanged, Wheat iu ful lower; No. 2 Chicago oor Juni July; $1 O4'¢ a $1 08 Augu Jhicage ring, * 9 rejected, 770. « mea iair' demand: No, 2 ae ore an id, July: 46%c. bid: 2 wade, Augubts re: 3 “Pack steady. #19 10a 4% eh $18 96, d steady, @11 15 w $11 20, TPs Say a7, ae Bulk meats steady ai Hie clonr rib, aides, 75 Ii dechnana, eactaases Whiskey quiet, but Proights unehaned, # i 3200 da. wits, 40.009. da. ry burley, 400 do. Atthe afternoon call of the Bourd, wh easier; $1 033g a St Os; August, Corn quiet: 46ije. & 48440., Jul August, Oats quiet and lower, 20¥e., Ju PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Paovinxxce, R. I., June 26, 1870, Printing cloths market dul! and unchanged. EUROPEAN MARKETS. MARKET.—Loxpox, Jane 26—Even- Od. 23s. per owt. ee NY AMOUNT PRUST FU y or Brooklyn. ND§ TO LOAN ON MORT Apply to LEVITT & WOL- je of operat IM BRIDGE & CO. Stock Broke Browaway, coruor Wall yt, New York. N HAS $10,000, $15,000 Olt $20,0 0 TO raved prowerty (drat mortgaige), yr teranree per cent, No bunus or brokers to pay. PAL, box 131 Herald Uptown Brauch ZA. sonn on im, OF five years, at Address PRI offic DESPATCHES TO THE ING TELEGRAM TO. DAY. USTON AND HaNDERSON RAIL of 1871.—Tho Coupons due July |. Taya, on the bonds uf Bie above, company will be paid ia Id 'by FP, JAMES y Wall st, ALY, President. “TO” LOAN ( MORr- perty gre Railroad stocks aud SPECIAL g ES ERSEY CI CENT at 1001g and interest, by JOHN LAM tet Jerwey City, LExchunge N@ MONEY NEW YORK it axpense; Bec: ED oe MORTGAGE, NEW JERSEY Property; suma to suit. é Ribs EWOOD INSURANCE CO.. BROOKLYN. emai-annual dividend of seven (7) s pazable jo, the shoskiu Igars, om; de- Now York oftice af, this, company, 170 Brond- |. A. SCOTT, Secretary. ie CUATHAM TOR | x NK, The directors of thia bank hey annual dividend of (3) five per cont, payad Scluors on asd afar. she Seto Jay Sexi watll wise time the transfer books will remain closed, pe Tran, tt wa ANTED—$25,000 ON RESIDENCE AND 450 LOTS, at Yonker, Yalned At $130,000; aio $160,000 on Jer: ger (City improved | praperty, valued et 96 7.000 08 Brooklyn houven, worth #000 Me rBURT MORE Reta a 000 WANTED—1 4 maymitude; immense Protas tue solicited immediately. Address N. J., box 141 lieruid office. $35. 00! a2 LOAN AT SIX Paw DENT. INTER- (() WAN $50.01 QD: a aeerrsen: as.cteseeree clay roel ety iw worth 6140,000 red tor sin lucnd tat sed Tor $15,000 4 year; # per cent interest will he paid: b paid tor uut $100, QOD tre seats ot fd tmproved ety #0 TO LOAN AT -IX PER GENT For ert, ply to vanes dr, or R. Mo GAK- RETTSON, 7 © ON MORTGAUE aT SON, Jr, No. 4 Pin cw you ORAM TSHstLs, RW YORK, JUN 1x70, 4 Bisse L Uris OF PARTNERSHIY AND wm DIsCONTIS vakcie or ata " ing under t ni Wickens ry peng nee asia gn jer the firm wae business will be discon oe parma, : *Curmttared elaine willbe sub: ste at the rate of six percent per annum om date or presentation to aate were S ENZIES. _WM! MENULKS, Jr iIVIES. f SECLT: atone THAN wer, with $1,000). to forsale, Queen TOWN WitoLHsALE AND RETAIL Store, fully stocked; doing test class ens busi- en bergain: will take port payment in god desired. Apply to H. L. PHALON, 81 Kast real entat 1th at. A <SAMPLE AND LUNCH ROOM; SPLENDID + location: established ef business down town; « Dargain, WILLIAM W. SHAW, 44 Kxchangs place, A eral place of art to incr TUNITY 13 OFFERED THe hry td fr week profit; abo PROME, 117 Brondway, room 4. SINHAT MEN—DONT SUFFER WITH THE HEAT; wei Celebrated half-ounce Hat and kee P joe 20. Hroetty and 13th st, Straw Hae, ot wtvel RTNER WANTED brokerage business, RAs -OPPORTUNIT ness, paying largely; STORE AND BUSINESS TANKING AUG 28 West 2h a6 ILA DRA EULA BUsI- + | Gol GEN" LEAN ina int luced in this evuatry; can make $40 $400 Sit ey Mega des fa iny. business, paying 658 Broa’ $1,000. 0. PARTNER WANTED BUSINESS ae d yearly guaran bie of unlimited eateustone a7 Hlescker'vt 8.000 en ¥iRet CLAms ORIGINAL NAMES, UP TO + $10 per 1,000, 96 can Sup 3, tor iy 1000" "a ma nner = an ew MARRIAGES AND DEAT. MARRIED. ees ae eRVOORT,—At Plainfeld, N. J., June 24, vy J. G Bliss, Ambrose’ E, Barnes to i | Carne x i vandervoor, both of Brooklyn, N. Y. No Wixaxa—ADamsox.—On Tuesday, Jane 20, 1876, by the Rev. J. Edgar ive Jou Anna M, Winans, only gong ser of Joun wpe ae to the Rev. Witham 8. Adamson, rector of St. Thentas! church, of Ravenswood, L. L,N. Y. Baltimore papers please copy. DIED. Aunnicas.—Saddonly on the 9th inst. C Amunicay, aged 0 years, Relatives and fiends are sat’, invited to at- mie A without further puti tend the pantce oe Tuesday, 27th, at ono o'clock, from 497 Wost 26h sao Prancwco Calta and Chronicle copy. Baxke.—Oo Sanday fev | June 25, 1876, at the resi of Samael Ap roy whose family she had lived torty- bine ae TANK Banas, aved 100 years, 2 rote wong Her relatives tre invited to attend the funeral services, ney Wo aan eburen .West 18tn ot, 9 esday) morning, at ten o’cloem, Break —Suddeply, on Sunday, June 25, Dauok au C., widow 0! the late Noel J. S¢éear, in her 78th yeur. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to at- tend the funeral, trom ner late residence, Ne. $59 Henry st,» Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June 28, at four w'elock P, M. Beatrix —On Sunday, June 26, after a lingering 1!!- ness, Mantis Beartix, wife of the late Alexander Beattie, imthe 77th year ot ber a; ‘Tue relatives and iriends of tie attend the funeral, on Tuesday, dence of her son Robert, 26 %h av, Detroit (Mich.) papers please copy. Boora.—On Saturday. the 24th just, at his real dence in Brooklyn, Wittiam Cuatvieiy Booru, aged 75 years and 3 days. The relauves t friends of the family and also the officials of the New York Custom House and the ineum- bers of Geitys Lodge, 1. 0. of O. F., are respecttu vied to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, tue 27cb inst, atiwo P M., from the North Reformed church, Cier: moot av., between Myrtle and Willoughby avs. Long Isiand papers please copy. Bresiay. —On the 26th inst, Evnram Bresuis, late of Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland, aged 15 yeurs. I'y are invited to th, irom the resi Funeral from 1,802 3d ay,, at two o'clock P. M., 27th. inst Caxxnox.—At Washington Hutghts, on Sunday, June 25, Buipcer Canxox, aged 60 years. Funeral on Tuesday, June 27, at ten o’clock A M. OussixcuaM —On ‘Monday, June 26, MarGauxt, widow of William Cunningham, in the 76th year of ber age. Relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral oe the residence of her son, Dennis Cun- Bingham, No. 1 Pike st, on Wednesday, June 28, at one o'clock . Dvcker.—Iin Brooklyn, Monday, June 26, Daviw K, Dueker Funeral services Thursday afternoon, at three o’clock, from his late residence, No 61 Cranberry #& Relatives and friends are Fespectiully tuvited to attend, De.ixcan.—In Hoboken, Monday, Jane 26, Wittiam F, Deiusiak, a native of New York city, aged 50 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the Members of Acacia Ludge, No. respectfully invited to attend the ‘tun Johu’s chapel, Varick st, on Wednesday, at two o'clock, Evpey.—On Monday, June 26, 1376, FPeaxk Coorxn, youngest son of Jonn H. aud Kate A. Eddev, . Funeral services on Tuesday, June 27, at half-paat soven o’clock F. M., from the residence of his parent, 2,253 2d av, Y Koxsuximen—On Sunday, June 25, Regina Epes- HKIMER, In the d3a year of ber age, Relatives and friends of the deceased, also of the sons and daughters, are ipectiully invited to attend ihe tneeral, , from ber lute resiieuce, 333 East 2ist st, on t ball-past eivven o'clock A. M. Ewma Datiman, Michael Edes- hormer, leaac Edoshertn: Feve NGRR.—Un Sunda Luwis FecouTwaxger, aged 69 years, Notice of funeral hereafter, Fixon.—On the 26th inst, at Newark, N. J., CHarues E. Fincu, ot New York city, aged 58 years, Relauves. and. friends ‘wre imyited to attend the ening, Juue 26, funeral, Irom the residence o: bis sister, Elza AL Finch, 58 Liberty #t., on Tuesday, June 27, at four o'ciock P, M. laterment in Mouut Plessant Cometery. Cicinuatt (Ohio) papers please copy. Furtona.—Un Monday, June 26, at her residence, 203 Pearl st., this city, alter a long iMness, Lizae A, beloyed daugnier of Willkam and Elizabeth Fur- ow Soties of funeral hereafter, Goviyk —On Sunday, 25th inet, Susan Cexsewaut, Wie of Francis Godine, Funeral services from hor late residence, 112 Bast 65th st., ‘fuesday afternoon, 27th inst, at four o'clock. ‘the remains will be taken to Rye for interment. Mann—At Newbern, N. C., Canoiins, velovea wile of Adolph Habu, The funeral will take place from the residence of her brother, Moses Minzeshermer, 20) East lst st, on Tuesday’, June27, atone A. M’ Relatives: and triends ol the family, also members of New York Lodge No, 1, 1. 0, B. B.; Lebanon Lodge No. 0, 1. 0. BL B Constel: lution Lodge No, 66, 1, 0. F,3. ot 1; Adelphi Lodge No, 23, F. A. M,, and King Solomon ‘Chapter No, 213, RA, M., are respectfully: mvited, Aprcent Lovak No.-23, F, A. M.—Bastanexy—You are respectiully requested to attend the funeral of Mra, Carohue Hatu, sister of Worshipful Brother Moses Minzesheimer, our Muster, trom 200 East lat at, oo ‘Tuesday, Juno Ri abpine A.M. By order, AL GRABF: ELDER, Acting Master, M. J. Bryxnrr, Secretary. ConsieiLation Lopar, No. (6, L 0, F. 8 of L— Bueruri u are respectiully Fequested to attend the :uneral of Mra, Caroline Haun, sister of our broth Moses Minzesheimer, from 200 Glst st., on Tues day, Jane 27, at ning o'clock A.M. By order of S. HYMAN, President. , Jostau Hatca, aged Aaron WxINsTEix, Seeretary Wateu.—On Monday, June 80 yours. Relatives and {riends are invited to attend the fune- ral, from his late residence, 83 Vandam st., on Wednow day, nt two o’elock P.M. Horrer.—On sunday, June 25, Patuurixe, wife a Chiries Hopper, in the 3181 year of her aye. Funeral Wednesday, June 28, at bine o'clock 42 gt idence of her mother, 726 9ta da are inyited. She remains will” ry taken to Glenville, Cona., lor mterment Howstt.—On the 2th, Maraanut, wife of Daniel Howell, aged 47 years and 9 months. The folatives and iriends of the family are respect fuily invited'to attend the funeral, irom the second United Presb: n church, Hancock ay., between Grittios and Bowers sts, Jersey City Heights, on Tues- day alternoon, Jume 27, at taree o'clock. Hugues, —On Monday, June 26, ut bis residence, 146 Mulberry st, Jous Huour: Notice of funeral herenfier. Kirkeateick Suddenly, on Wednesday, June 21, Daviv Kingrati -» aged 30 years, The relatives and iriends ol the bel the mem bers of Mosuic Lod rae No, 418, F. A. M., Empire Chap: ter No. 170, R A, and of Mortou Comimandery No. 4, KT, are Tespectial.y invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesiay atternoon, at haute past ope o'clock, ‘row the Church of the Holy Martyrs, No, 39 Forsyth st. Mosatc Lover No. 418, FP. axo A. M.—Brethren, you are hereby summoned to attend a s,ecial commu nication of lodge on Wednesday, June 28, at one o'clock, im Corinthian Rooms, Odd Fellows’ Hail, to pay the last tribute of Tespect to Myeih dave worthy brother, David Kirkpatrick. H.C ROVER, Master, Exring Cuartée 170, RA M.—Campanioxa—You are hereby summoned to attend # special convocation of your ehapter at the rooms, corner Bowery and Riv. tugton 4, 00 Wednesday, June 28, at ball-pa-i twolve o'clock, for the purpose of paying the last sad tribute of respeet to the remains of our late companion, David Kirkpatrick. KE. LOR WENSTEILN, Secreiary. J, Fraxkvoun, H. P. Kuau.—Suddealy, oa Wednesday, June 7, at Solin- gen, Germany, Urry Kia, formerly of Kew York, aged 40 years gud 6 mouths, vlatives and triends of the family iy respecifally Invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, 43 Weat 3d at, this ‘uesday, attwo P.M. Luinkaure—At Youkers, corner Locust st and War. June 23, Doxau, wite of Herman J. Leiokaaf d daugister of Emma and the late Samuel! Beurimo, in the 45th year oi ber age. Funeral will lace on Wednesday, June 28, at halt-past ten o’ciock A. SL, from Grand Central Depot, M. uddenly, on Sunday, June 25, Patrolman Mack, aged 38 years, latives and Trends, also the officers and pa- trolmen of the Eighteeath Pea a, Mes Conor Pollees Levanon Lodge, No. 11, F. and A. 'M.; Cameron Post, 1, GA. respectfully uvited to nd the rom his late residence, 178 stan it, OF y, June 28, at ove o'clock P. M., to Lutheras Cometery, Lenaxux Loven, No. 191.—Somumows.—Brevaney— You are Past, inmoned to attend a special _ munication of the lodge, to be held on ednesday, the = Inst, at twelve M , at the louge rooms, 046 Broad way, for the purpose Of attending the funeral of ow lave Patt brother, Valentine er nt oer of the WwW. M. W. 8. 3) Monanax,—vn Monday, Jane “3 ANS Mowaiax, wife of the lave Owen Monahan, in ‘the 64th year 0! her nee & native of the councy Monahan, Ireland. The reiatives and t(riends uf the 4 the tuneral, from her ii Market place, on Wednesday, at two o’el on lock, Sunday, 25th iast, aut Cen Mcrkav.—In this ort; Rowerr Mur. in the year of his age. The relatives and rie of the tammy, also mem bers of Kureka Lodge, No. 243, F. and A. M., arv re spectially 1ovited to attend the funeral, from his law residence, Nu, 441 West 22d st, on Wednesday, 2808 inst, atone P.M. MoGroanty.—to Brooklyn, om Saturday, June %, Joux MoGKoaRry, in his Sid year, Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to at tend his juneral, from his late residence, 697 Dean st., this (Tuesday) morning, at nine o'clock, to Bt. J "a church, where a solemn requiem inase will be oltered | on for the repose 0, his soul; thence to Holy Cross emetery. PuncuLt.—On Jene 26, 1876, at the residence of bis won, John Paresil, No. 315 Hoyt *&, Svath Brovk! Puiu PuRceLt., formerly ot rrisokane couaty, perary, Ireland, His remains to be taken on Wednesday, June aad at one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery tor interment, Irish papers please copy. Romar. —At his tate residence, No, 177 Laqueer st, Brooklyn, on Saturday, Juoe 24, Witutan Roskats, io the 56th year of hv age, The heane ot the family ure invited toattend the fo neral, this (Tuesday) morning, at bali-past teu sacra trom the Clurch of Mt. Mary, Star of the Sea, corner Fequiem will be bifored {0 the Fopove of his eal, ehenee requiem will be o} or im to the Cemetery of thegHoly by be Flatbash Roows. At “Mai Jane 24, Omances Oak.ey Roomx, ip the 43d ‘ear thae age. Saxpen,—Suddeply, 25th Bae Wituiam H, Saxpea, aged 48 yours and 10 montha, the valy ‘will bo hrm y met for Interment. en ey @ 24, Lucr, widow of ‘Fane mith, Foneral ervions ete it uw Ss stsicence, 84 Lexington av., on Tuesday, 27th, at iwo o'clock, Stercm.—Vu Friday, som 48, of diphineria, An Libby and Charles & star tuce V., Uipri ye sou of ges, aged 2 years and 7 mon! lowrment was made at on Saturday, June Witory.—At hated atone o'clock nicathasneehaaiiegla fuuerai, from the residence of ie bese a 0 ee ci oe of bee * Relatives and. friends are invited | as ha ™ taly Navivea to to atte: Cy at we parent, 140 AA 8 wt a tmst, at tem oologk Ay My to Nyock for invermen 38 yeurs. . Larix. Oo Sunday, June 26, Parriok Lama, aged

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