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Pati FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks Dull, Feverish and Irregular— Speculation Mixed. ) GOLD 112 A 1117-8. Money on Call 21-2 and 2 Per Cent— i Poreign Exchange Firm—Governments Qniet and Firm—Railway Bonds Steady. WALL STRERT, ‘Tuxspay, June 27-6 P. M. Old So} bad bis innings again to-day and stood to the ‘bat while brokers were bowled out of ... Board room by the heat of the day. Comparing stocks to wickets, the former went down pretty lively during the first hour or two, and when the decline ceased there ensued ® period of mactivity that was uppalling. ‘The granger stocks were the most infirm of the lot, but as they have rectntiy been it upward by an un- Aealthy sort of stimulation it is no wonder that their artificial condition should be betrayed on the with- drawal of the same, ‘So there was a tumble of Northwestern preferred to 85, and of its companion, St. Puul preferred, to 60, an event which brayed like fools in a mortar the un- lucky bulis who had gone long at higher prices, Yet, is it not to be supposed that their foolishness will de- part from them, for at the close of the market they Were again at it, buying at the highest prices, as be- fore, The drop in the Western stocks was-attributed to the band of Mr, D. P, Morgan—aimost a “prentice hand,’ from its late inactivity—while the rise, which subse- quently restored figures to opening rates, was supposed tobe just so much grist to the mills of the Stock Ex- change. Hs Lake Shore remamed ina lethargic state up to the fast hour of the session, 54g being pertinaciously bid, while it was offered with as much pertinacity at 54%;— a deadlock as impracticable as that in the Critic,” avd hopelessly fruitiess to scalpers of fractions, During the last hour, however, quite a breeze sprung up, which turned the sails of the Lake Shore windmill quite sharply and ground the price up to 55, at which point it stopped work for the day—and he of North- west was the miller. The favorable effect thus created » Was assisted by a smart upward turn in Michigan Cen- tral, which carried it up from 48% to 5034, the stock marking # quarter point off at the close. ‘The anthracite coal stocks were featureless, except in New Jersey Central, which fell off from 7434 to 7334, ‘with an ultimate reaction to 74. The offering of a con- siderable lot of Lebigh and Wilkesbarre bonds (gaaran- teed by the Central road) at 831; had a depressing effect upon the coal carrier, as it was generally con- veded that 74 was too high for the stock if the bonds were to be had at the above Ggures. Although there wasa small increase in amount of fealings to-day they were confined to the stocks we ave noticed, the genoral list being dull to stagnation, { while little else is hoped for until the firework crisis is Passod with the coming week. THE SALES TO-DAY. ‘The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 61,334 Shares. New York Central avd Hud- fon, 329; Lake Shore, 11,000; Northwestern, 3,400; Northwestern preferred, 9,100; Pacifle Mail, 1,300; St. Paul, 4,000; St. Paul preferred, 10,100; Unio, 200; Western Union, 5,700; Wabash, 300; Michigan Central, 3.400; New Jersey Central, 4,600; Delaware, Lapka- wanna and Western, 745, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opeuing, highest and Jowest prices of the day Wew York Central Northwestern preterted. Rock Island. Pittsburg . 93 Muwaukee and St. Paul. 4055 Milwaukee & St. Paul pi 694 Ohio and Missigsippi. , 163, New Jersey Ceatral..... 74 Del., Lack. una Western 107 Union Pacific... 61 G,C. and l.c. 415 Western Union 663; 66% Atlantic and Pacific Tel..... 1734 li Pacific Mail. 24 25 Pana 140 Producers’ Petroicum. 118% CLOSING PRICES—3 P.M eeeeee Union Pueifie. Missour, Pac. ProPCo...... i ADVANCE AND DECLINE. } The following are the changes in closing Prices com- pared with those of yesterduy :— Apvanck.—Lake Shore, +; Michigan Central, 13, Northwestern preferred, 1; Pacitie Mail, 4, ; Producers’ Petroieum, 3, i Western uae, Me Dxcuiny'—New York’ Cent ral, da; res North- Western common, 4%; New Jersey eure, "Nes St Paul ‘common, 4; do. prete rred, 34; gold, 4 Stationary. —Atlantic and Pacitic preterred, Atlantic aud Pacific Telegraph, C., C. and ;C.,6,C. andl, Detuware and Lavkawanta, Hannibal and Si, Joseph; common and preierred; Hariem, lilinois Central, Missouri Pacific, Obio and Mississippi, Panama, Quick- silver, Rock Islund and Union Pacitic. THE MONEY MARKET. Money was supplied at 2'¢ and 2 per cent on call, Prime paper rules at 4 and 544 per cent. The following are Yates of exchange on New York at the under- mentioned cities to-day:—Savannuh, 44 per cent pre- mium; Cincinnati, weak, 50 discount; New Orleans, commercial, %; bank, %%; Chicago, par, and Charleston, slightly easier, seiling, }¢ a 3-16 premium; ying, 44 premiam. Sterling exchange was firm. Prime, asking ra'es, 4.883, and 4.9034; selling rates, £879 04.88 and 490. Reichmarks, 955; a 95:1; and 5% 296, Cables, 9634. Prime Paris, 5.15 and 6.123¢, UNITED STATES TREASTRY. } ‘Tne Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $3,713,000 gold on account of interest, and $14,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, The large disbursements by the Treasury were on account of July interest, chiefly on the registered bonds, The Sub-treasur; paid out $46,389 in silver. Revenue receipts, $200,000; customs Fecespts, $300,000; bank notes received for redemp- Sion, $600,000. ’ ‘The amount of bauk notes redeemed and assorted by the National Bank Redeeming Ageucy during the present fiscal year is $200, 000,000, of which $25,000,000 Bre notes of banks which are reducing their circula- Bion or are i voluntary liquidation, THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 112 and closed at 1117, all the sales of the day having been at these figures, The borrow. {ng rate was 1 vercent. Loans were also made flat, ‘and at 2,-1 and 3 per cent for carrying. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD KXCHANGE BANK. The specie engagements for to-morrow 's European tamers amount to $300,000 gold coin. CLRARING MOUSE STATEMENT Pe-roms A comenaie Currency baiances, +++ $47,693,615 2 428.142 3,903,825 907, 465 PRODUCR ExPoRTs. ‘The exports of domestic produce and miscellaneous goods trom the port of New York jor the weck ending thin date were $6,674,504, against $5,218,053 for the corresponding week in 1875 and $7,191,044 in 1874, ‘The total exporis of produce from the port since January 1 this year amount to $125,903,406, against $144,972, 677 tor the corresponding period in 1876 and ‘$121, 761,996 in 1874. GOVERXMEST BONDS. ; Government bonds closed firm at the following quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 126 a 126%; Go, do,, 1981, registored, 11935 » 119%; do. do, do, Coupon, 12334 1237 ;do, do., 1865, registered, 116% a 116; do. do,, do,, coupon, 118% 0116; do, do, do, new, Pogistored, 11734 6 11734; do, do., da. sompon, 120% 0 120%; do, do, 1867, registered, 119%; a 119%; do. do, do., coupon, 122% a 122%; do do,, 1868, regis- tered, 121 a 12144; do. do., do., coupon, 124 a 124%; do. ten-forties, registered, 117% a 117%; do. do., coupon, 118% a 118%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 117 a 117%; do. do, do, coupon, 117 a 11714. STATE BONDS. In State bonds Tennessees were strong, and all the issues sold at 4634. Lousiana consols brought 69}. Railroad bonds in the morning were quict and strong. ‘The changes were an advance of 1 per cent in South Pacific Railroad bonds of Missouri, 4; in New York Central sixes of 1883, %; in Cleveland and Pittsburg fourth mortgage and Great Western firsts of 1883, 14 per cent in Milwaukee and St. Paul consolidated sinking funds and #4 iu Chicago and Northwestern consolidated coupon gold bonds, In the afternoon Central Pacifics sold at 110, do., California and Oregon branch, at 9434, Western Pacifics at 10214 and Milwaukee and St, Paul consolidated sinking funds at 93's. Ohio and Mississippi consolidated declined to 987%. The following are the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pacitic firsts, 1063, a 1063;; do. land grants, 101% a 10L}g; do. sinking funds, 913{ a 9134; Central Pacifics, 10 a 110%, INVESTMENT SHARKS. Investment securitice were steady, with the exception of New Jersey Central, which declined from 74% at the opening to,73, ending at 74.. Delaware and Lackawanna brought 106% 8107; C., CC. andl, 42; New York Central, 105% 9 1054; ; Producers’ and Petroleum, 118% alls 1184 2 118%; Morris and Essex, 1013¢; Chi- cago and Alton, 108; Burlington and Quincy, 115; Pittsburg, 93; Panama, 139; Adams’ Express, 110); a a 11034; American, 5834. THE FORKIGN MARKET, London advices report that £62,000 went into the Bank of England to-day. The market for securi- ties 1s without special change, that 18 for consols and United States bonds, which have changed per cent in some instances since yesterday. Erie preferred advanced 3 per cent, selling at 18%. The decrease of specie in the Imperial Bank of Germany fér the past week was 8,933,000 marks. Tho following are five P. M. quotations:—Consols for money, 0414; do. for account, 944; 1865 bonds, 10534; 1867 bonde, 108%; ten-iorty bonds, 10744; new fives, 106%; Erie, 12%; Erie, proferred, 183,; New York Central, 08; bar silver, 5034. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. The following are the Vhiladelphia stock quotations at three o’clock this day:— Bid. +. 107% Asked, 108 City sixes, new. Unitea ‘Companies oi New ‘Jersey: Pennsylvania Rasroad, , ee Philadelphia and id ReadiDg Railroad: Lehigh Valley Railroad... Catawissa Railroad preferred. Philadelphia and Erie Raitroad. Northern Central Railroad. Lenigh Navigation Lehigh Navigation, go MINING 87 The following are closing prices in San Francisco:— Consolidated Virgini Crown Point... Califorma,..... Yellow Jacket, Scgregated Belcher. Alpha, Belche: Confidence Sterra Nev Excheq Overman MEMORANDA. The Delaware, Lackawapna and Western Railroad Company has declared the usual quarterly dividend of 234 per cent, payable July 21, The transfer books will close Jane 30, Michigan Central earnings for third weck in June:— 116,399 74 + 114,579 40 . $1,820 34 ‘The following is the official statement of approxis mate earnings of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail. way during the third week in June, 1876: Freight. 3 Passenger 12,754 Mail 2,551 57 Expr 1,050 00 Toial.. beeee sone Corresponding period last year. Increase......... NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Toxspar, June 27, 1876 ys ALL—W AL ML 1600 she Wass vas fon Pec Matt Ks. Han & StJopf... 24 20nd CenRK.. 654 0514 we 00 US 5-20,¢, 65.. 115% bea US 5-20. ¢, '67be ina Flitst 328 pel, Vawiie AND $1000 US 5's, BOARD—10:30 A. 15 shs PanamaRR.be ed ame BR ve «© Way iit..be 2000 Un Pac 7's, ge. hia NW kK ve #00) 4m rae a fang. i 1 00 Har Ist,7'4e be 100 ahs Mar 4 Mts € ” 400 20 Del «Hi Cin 50 Adam: 1 vid West Ue Tel..ve 10 Mi K & | pee EAiiitpevs 108 10 Mor « 1.00 KRbosd iG 10) fine 435 hice MRR. BEKOKK ees $100 ) US 5-20, ¢,65, mn 120% 10 La con 9) SHOOND BOARD—I P.M. o wy we gol ve Date 100 oP iat Ca Neng re & Scpecaaics ssi cS te Eegggts: a3 as ae do. do. do. wo do. do. do COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON, SPOT, STEADY—FUTURES FIRMER— FLOUB DULL AND IRREGULAR—WHEAT QUIET AND EASY—COERN FAIRLY ACTIVE—OATS QUIET—PORK STEADY — LARD STEADY— WHISKEY QUIET—PETROLEUM FIRMER—-NAVAL STORRS QUIET—OILS STEADY-—-GROCERIES FIRM-—FPREIGHTS ACTIVE. Turspay, June 27—6 P. M. ‘The trade movement was slow, bat prices generally were well sustained. On 'Change flour was still dull and irregular, Wheat was quict and easy. Corn was | fairly active, Oats were quiet. Whiskey was quiet. Pork aud lard were quict and steady, Freights gener- alty*firmer and active. Cotton on the spot was fairly active and steady. Futures were firmer. Groceries were generally firm, Naval stores were unchanged. ils were steady. Petroleum was active and firmer. Asnxs were quiet and steady at Sige. a Sige. for pots; pearls were nominal at 6%{c. a Te. AnTIMONY.—The stock was very much diminished and the market was firm ut 153c. # 16c., gold. BEESWAX was steady at Ste. for Western and 343¢c. for Souther 500 Ibs. Southern sold at 344¢¢. Broom Corn was quiet and entirely nominal. We quote :—Red, 43fc, a.5c.; red: tipped, Se, @ Gc.; medium green, 74¢c. a Be, CANDLES were steady, We quote :—Sperm, 28¢c.; sperm, Patent, B8e. ; stearic, acid (16 on), 21e, Adamantine (12, 14, 16 oz), Ize. s 160; paraffine ( 's and 32's), 19¢, a 206. Corrre.—The market for Brazils was quiet but frm; wild coffee was steady. We not Maracaibo, ex Jane Adeline, on private terms, We quote goes, 153e, w 15%. :fair do., 17e. w1TKe. 17%e. :prime do., 18. «13 xtreme range tor lots, 143¢¢. ic. ; Santos, fair to good, 1634¢. a 17}4c., gold,, ninety Java, government bags, 2e, 4 22c. ¥rass apore, do,, 18¢, lon, 18}ie. 183g¢.; Maracaibo, 143¢¢. « 18¢.: Luguay Jumaten, 150. 8 17e: slit, Domingo. 14)¢c. 418) ta Rica, i7e, a 19. M “Manila ie a the Anygostura, ‘uracon. 14360. 4 L7e. 164, 8 $6 50 hoot dinary to prime. $37 6 B40; hoops 12 feet, eo. BSS 4 8S ee a quiet, but firm, nt 19%¢c. Conpace was quick and uch aud smal a tarred, 14e.: Americ trope, Cortox.—The market for spot jendy and fairly active, Futures were generally firmor, The closing prices to-day compare with Monduy s prices as follows :— Tuentay, June 27. it all ay 5 10 1 15. jean standard of eet ii Ee isalvans ‘are based ou Am nning in quality not moro tion, and on cotton in si Uplanar aaoama N. Orieanr, Texas, Bie 8 Hie 8, S16. 8, Bie 4 93 9 vod 18 wi “116 FG “116 Strict wood ord 0%, 10% Low middling ‘3-16 i “516 n ws Strict low middling. Middling ‘lin dling. follows: 5 Bepte be December 200 fe. ; March, 100 at To-day, uj 300 at 11 2e., BOO ut 11 1.700 wt 11 S1-326.. 1 mt 1.00 ni Ti ay.te. tember. 300 at it i E 200 at 11 15-186, ‘betober: Yat 1136 , $00 wi 100 at 11%e, rember, 200 at it “21-3ge. Grand weal, vales. the porte wore «as BU 16; Boston, 535; Phi pales, This day lakt week, 1, Total since September 1 Cotton tretihts closed “Total, 2. 089 ‘last yout, 1300. last night. stoum, foe. MEI, Tyce npressed w Liverpool, 5- ive, yout aa 20.—Upium ‘was steady; quoted a oft 62g bond, 45, currency, for Alcabolles—C for the former and 54 andy at 11sec. w 1) 49% Yor do. California Balsam tol vg at.$1 G0, currency. Burgunay pitch w: Se Guaranuwas ontirn'e nominal ata S00 %,_ Manne wan strong; new crop was quoted at Ode, 7Ue. for mail. $1 20 f nd Se. tor sorts, Ktussian ahi ides were a $1 50, Shellac wi julet at 45e., Kol G., end, 38e.. gold, tor wr Knglish. divi per was qui it cos potash wi a 28e., as to quality. potash Sal amonine ‘wae dull at 10lge . gold, Trial toes w at Oise. w Ze. Gambier was quiet at 5iXc., cold. Kpsom alts were in fair demand at 2 Hamso was firm at $135. Ar ere steady at 2Nc. u J2ige... gold, according to quality. parecer ees nen acne Kye. ‘wic. € id ry uit nt 1736e ‘8 Ie, Cuatile and Marseites wore stoudy at juinine was active Morphine was Todide potash was active and firm ality. Alum—Lump continued in fe. Chlorate potash was in 1a fund state, eat id. and 22e, for ereenbacks. Tur- taric acid was quiet at42ige., gold, for crystal, and 48c. # 4¥e. for powdered, Citric weld a The. Licorice root was quiet at tormer pric to I5e., currency, lected, Lico at Sle. 7 Spanish sotla 4 286. ue.* large Gus at $2 20. ‘Blue vitriol wan stendy at active and frm at 64 25. atg2 45 a $2 he as to ory copaiba was lower, nominally ‘st 22e. 0 25c. for American snd $9.0 $12 for Span mal root was qniet .t 4 Cod liver oil was in fwirdo- 2 -n $2 05 for Norwe- Runderh quiet At sriges! remains fo 50 tise. fand et $1 60 for Newfoundland and o's quoted don Ide, « 200. for tena ‘and $125 for rose, Arsenic was la .. gold, for white powdered, and ‘00, “Seoas were quiet. We a ate: brown do Englisn, 9. and Smyrna was firm at Caraway was firm at She, jor red ts California, 7! ellow me 4, fi eile Chamomile v7 at 83 GO tor Angosturn. Alshos se. for white cut, | Gum arabic was sorts and lle. for second do. An- Sasaairas bark was quiet at quality. Tones bean: Foot was quoted st quoted at 15e. for prim: gomure bark was quiet at 51 tnt cy nm root was quoted at 25e. for English Albumen was stendy at 5c. a 70e. $1 15 for ogg, Sarsaparilla We quote eo, be. for blood and $1 but ste: go! gold. ‘Gum damar was quiet boo quoted at 7c. Assafutida was 417¢. Carbonate ammonta continued quict at but without impor. ariation in prices. We aut bergamot, ou lemon, Sanderson's, $3 Thmaen’s Gnest off rose, $597}; od mnie, $1 75, all wold; oil oxtawa; ve $2 oe eroicn, $2 colt $2; do. go. (Mitcham), $12 ‘30: oil el san B3: afras, inelusive, 0c. : nnyrozal, $4» $450, all eurrevey: oll of bay, ‘803 nglish chemicals continued quiet but trim, Th 8 were 100 ca ks bleuching powder ut $160 curre tons sal soda at §: . and 10) kegs biearb soda at Sie, nit ue? We uote eda teh, ordinary to ood brands, 31 4 sal soda, #1 30: en Ke fot $4 8755; Dicarbonate soda, $425, ail gold; $100, bleach! ake soba. Jone Delish & Gos Gs quiet at S7e. a 58. for prime and Bde. gurteney; waporwart vd. e market for all kinds was quiet. We quote :— 35 ‘Bs do., 34. Shor ie. medium, $11; tour, 1 buls. 1,890 do.: rye, "iereguiar, The sa i ne nexed quotations, ‘About 300 $5 10, Corn meal was steady, wi 30a ot Beabay wine emnsylvunta yellow ind hoop Ubi sh 520 Konnd hoop Obto, tr 6 50 Family. bed St. Louis, oon 600 wa 70) Oia 836 a ooo 7oa 420 ge #1 No, Lepring Wie, a 81 10 for winter Chieayo spring, We. 3 Milwaukee spring. for choice amber Misso fairly active. We bushelx at Sie. « Ste. for paged and ef 8 She. tor ty ied wixed Hie tor No. 2 white, ares le. for winite Western, ve Hite Stare ‘and mixed Wentern, niet. Barley was “duit. rley my We bushels rowed State, short time, Woe, Abe. for w! Hea two: ate raled quiet sales ware about ‘Ste. tor yladed mixed, Bie. tor No. aay ae | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, pre Ran ao e, ie, le. Virginia, il 7% pL 0; Prine 9 taney 60. a7 Td » $2. New halt barral erat Stkaw. a2 0 for sing! for rough: Manil hen B21 , gold; Italian, Jute butts, 28e., cont deal hemp. ‘ye. a 6 ibe. 1940, oy Ibs, Iie. nize. i. ibs., 10c. a Ne., currency, on thoy ran 60 to 8 Ihs.. 82; cow, 49 to WO Ibs,. Glée., currency, se: market was quiet, but uychanged, V rk Si stern, 8c, 9 15 tious. bowever, Dales were vasier. v oe on private terms toe oe + Byline on private forum, Serap wan entirely, neglected. Wo anote —Ameri- can pig, No. 1, 2,, 820 » B21; do, forte’ fin a g20, Sestch-~Coltiens,, 100 taberrie, $80; Glen garnock Wweagght, Sis» $0 @ S54 ver ton. Lap domestic and Brgc. LeaTien. tite market for ste: do, comm: Navan Stor! spirits curpentine offered anit ern yellow, 48c winter, Se. lard, 87; do., bleaches wt Philadelphi from the © ot for August. Mes: Cut meats were dull, fresh bellies at 9: pickled bellic Bucon wax dull at lie, a 1 at Hye. ‘a Hye. clear'und 104g¢. fo iu the rence. | towed ‘stondy. The Sard “eal follows :—Jun $11 35 bid, $11 45 asked: $11 374 oid, Sth be bret a rie bid, asked et at 3IT 70 asked: sere about $11 2g w B11 tember; spat sales wer do. Western and 100 arke ment, with the have been wonk ure strengthening, and the indications are Uae some advances will speedily occur. | Ouportanities sre ed for operators which ¢ f with eon- Our telegrams of to-day from fe thas but 4.500 remain on bat fe unquestionably sudicient to, supply the demand until leans house bbls. of Lou! new crop, thio sarily | thioited, | and romptly secur & Age. w OF prime, 6c. % Stan. — anton et'450 Wade. F ius, within tne quote:—Fair t cery, by? to choice, but holders were ge: and anchan; English. 173 coke, 1s Easichon.cihs ay arailanie gencrally, the Baltic somewhat a Hon was am good | rea xenerally te engagements couprised: Liverpool, pe it Os. js. Gd., market eb eee the | ¥ sked ; 25,000 ‘box ot, and by ho bushels eaiu at 7a.: to London, per stewin, 1,000 heose at 50s, 40,000 bushels grain st 9d., 60 ibs: to Hl, per steam, 43,000 busnels grain wt sie. ) Tbs 800 boxes bacon Hii Drivate terme, To ¢ ort in th an 2,709 quar ‘westlan bark, 4-0 quarters a? with quarters for aanae vor 46 aD « lump sum to Java with at Bike. , & Nocwes 3,000 bbis. refined petroloutn st S 0 bbls, crude pe sgvith 100 regian = bal DM obts. doe with 0 @ British bark, henee tou Ad.).with 3.400 bbis. grade petrolean. at Mediterranean, with Jeum, nt 4s. 9d.'and inn ba doa bn 10igd. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Cotton easier; mi Lo ordinary, Dig. Nes ocelpia; 143 bales 3 tock 4,37! Settee, os jn Salon 1,300.71 Sotton, nominal: middling. 11366, | low gow wise, Cotten bee pu polsaling, prunes, o4ye. nIMportant Lots, fea ue. don, 34 to aT ‘one “We ad aug dull but steady at Gye. nie Buenos ay: ee. good damaged Buenos Ay —The market was generally quiet, with ininsten good strained, $1 30. winter; blwsehed fii, 48a erate fa Wits active a) ad firmer, We note retined wt 15!4¢: 4,000 bbls. do, jo, at Phi ia ut 15e., und Bultimoro wt 147 @ closing prices ude, in bata, 4% in bbls, bbls), 15440. do. + 1dge,” Rotine do, ut Baltimore, ize ! OM’ City" tiem 1) Uctober, $12. 35. ther ged. is trom Messrs. Dan Talmay alallof some weeks incident to the spring and summer demand, we note promixe of an active trade. prices ure much I ie. ;, Rangoon, Tige.'» Tae. wold: Rangoon, in’ bond, . gold. Seeiten was offered at 7 Te. 87) erm c. for trae tn lots, 4 jacket for raw sugar was firm. uoted range. Reline ere was Ono or two sales of Straits ia lots at ITC, dl. e., all old, Plates—Charcoal, nominally $7 86 68; terne, 86 12 n $6 37) ft Casvapd Ualswod al 12ig ronwiar ‘and with limited offerings ‘The charters eubraced hen at a Norwegian bark, hence 3 erman bark, At 58. Bd. if other Baltic ports, 5x ordinas gon hs New 2, Sales, 100, Seoeu, a? Size jot Servia aud Bowie; wile., wecording to sixe and quality. according ere Leghorn atten, 1 Saran oe ier and stead: ft 25 9 $1 80: prime do., St 45 4 $1 70 $1 50; ordinary Wilmington, $1 4 Domestic gre $f seolnn ware held aa shout $1 19. ~The n ‘Jig, Kol: Russa, clean, $200 0 em 8. . Holds Jute. 4c. 35 C-, f} og Bs 1 to 22 Ibs., 18sec. w Lie falifgenta, 21 Go 20 Ibs. 16e. Ibs.. jatamoros aM era Cruz, 18 to 19 los, Ie ail ‘foley sale selected: ‘Texus, 2810 36 De. ; Southern, 24 to Bt city slaughter, ox, Te: ite, We. w 170: Ki ye 3G $25 90 a $2; “Eglinton, $24; scrap Tails, st per ton: do., iron, $3. ey, tor BXc., wold, tor mlock sole was stearty and Hemlock —Light Buenos 20e. ; do. common Il te ‘do, Wo quote: dg. Sas on" by do, Gatitoraiat 2ige. We. 5 io: common hide, Spirits turpen- ood strained, #1 « aus follows ‘Tar or fe, $1 80; virgin, Bs: resent make, winter, $1 70; do.. natural 40., Southern. Sie, cusks, $L 1745 0. $1 63: biewched 0 me quuted ae $19 80 4819-40 onal, Fresh hams were quoted at lige, & # 10c., pickled Lams at ite it je. a 1Uje, and boxed bellies Oe. for etty lone Hoet—100" pols, mess soul —Barrels, extra ini #12 in Weste: We quot $10 baie, a las The market, fo September, bi ‘i ? 1 871g n $11 40 for 811 6 a $11 675 fe twas steady and fairly active. The fol- us’ circulur :—After anon, between ti siderable move- ¥iiees which ring ite else, it Charleston and New Or. wks of Carolina and 5,500 antity jection of better sare neces. require, ef gone. Oh a en tantet Wad dull ah We note rio Rico ut Sc, a Stxc.. and about 1,40) was xieady, We N4e.: Cuba, gro- Home, vit 188 vbla and 3 casks. Bales cs) ally arking IMe. —Banea, 220. ; Oth Tr gr Straits, baie Yora't cut at S30, bbls. whiskey nd 250 bbs: al- ith sates of 100 bbls., part at and ii tive demand raled tor petrolenm ton- tonuage for char Hui” to re tm end ouiet port ilmscow, pei 1 no Bristol Chann italian bark, eet if hase at oe to € and two German } with back walnit Ag American ship, 1.117 tons, heuee 30,000 cases refned fan bark. hence to tve Bait, petrolonm + with hbbin do. roles A bbls, wud 1,06 H Cork if to hence 4s. to Od. a refined petroleum, ‘ontinent (Duteh Ports, 70) and oc privilege of adtrlatie, a hence to the Baltic, wit! Bath to the Baltic, with 2,500 Poet 3y June 27, 1876. fddtin, Parker's | 7 + low ‘middling, 103ge. ; nies, New 01 june 27, 1876. 5 low im 25 pts, 208 bal sont, Sune 27, 1876, OsgC. § roortpts, 3 20 bales. Exports coast: re: ioe saladiin iY inde e.; low middling, 10%. ; baies. Exports to Great Pri ert ta edie ae low mi Wee} receipts, 14 Dales. "SS 1O%Ge: Rood ordinary. &,” Rioek, ‘Osweao, June 27, 1876. changed: sales, 1-400 bbin, Wheat stendy; sales, 0. 1 hic a a0 SL 3, 2.700 700 di, No. TMitwautee cep net dio. red State at $1 33, 00 do, white State 8 Ske, ear lots chan: tye. Sie. to 1 Sod iushele’ Corn dull, sales of new Corn meal unehenged. Mill feed ff it Wheat, Sige. ; eurn 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET sales 4,000. bi Hee. Onts be 2 2 Western. ae. nee in No. 2 offered at jarley a ins ted. Pork dull: he vy mens 1073 “Lard dul at Ti), ichwines, #1 18 for elty made. Totxvo, June 27, 1876, Flour quiet. Wheat quiet and weak, ‘So 2 white Wae bash, $1 S24: No. 1 white Reve g $1 234 da., 2 para: 81 3845 uly, Bt isay Receipts—V'l corn, 20,000 do., bbis., w x Flour quiet and unch lower v } je bigher 4840. bid, Feject ligher at Ge... spo Bo Wa $19 le: Board, ‘wheat quiet but tiem; 81.04%, Augost, 43¢e., August, B1 UB Gorm quiet: 4t8sse., Jum Oats dull and nominal ut 3 PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provinence, R. 4 Printing cloths are steady ut 840. & ard and extra G4 by G4 gouds, with more derate | sales. pase % EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxpow Propu MARKET.—LoNDoN, June 27—Even- ing. —Linsved oil, 23s. per owt, onic FINANCIAL. DEFAULTED “ieai bought and sold A. B.~7, 8 and 10 per cent cl other Al Invest ni paring 10 to 12 per cont, interest promptly paid, for sale be! Jow par. ONEY ON LIFE AND Mortguxes und rocked aha AN--ON BOND AND MORTGAC ._ Brooklyn, Westehester ai and Eastern aud Western states; $90,000 ut U per second and lonrehold Mortgnues ‘cashed; reforences-—Jucob D. Veriaily 4 m dividend of two Saal enachait (24s) per cout wit be paid ler books close; June 30 and open July 22, FREDK, H. GIBBENS, Treasurer. TO LOAN ON MoRr. gaze New yore city property city Railroad Stocks and peta oe and 0 en Brond 3H RIDGEWOOD INSURANGK CO., BROOKLYN, Sune 26, 175,—A. 0) per cout decir payabie to the mand, w York office G3 Leg annual dividend of seven (7) stock Iders on de. = | of respect to the remains of our late companion, Jun us ‘The directors of this bank have this Uey declared a so nuul dividend of (5) tive per cent, payable to t Sulours on aud after sve fear July muse sunit whieh tne | the transfer Looks will remain closed, 0, M. HARD, Cashie WR. NTLEMAN LOAN, 00, taking her furniture ws secuci Herald Uptown Bran WA noritace ‘$18,000, Addre Herald oftice, $350 WANTED IMMEDIATELY ON CHATTED OU Mortzage ; goed Donuts and first class security given, Address MONT! INST. Herald | oie. $2.500 % olde et wane FIRST nant ny: vault money wanted lnrgement of promises; builders may also apply. Al, Herald of ¥ city’ property, valued at f Address ath ward Property; brokers nee + ‘prinelpals only will be treated Avply te ot ad ANIEL SWEENY, Ex $50. OOO WASTHD—ON PROPERTY a> Mites $13 in New Je Tacently appraised | at 1,000; will give fair bonus and assizn endowment poli for full amount as additionsl security; respousibio New rk Dondsinan, Address box 517 Post oftics USINESS OPPORTUNITIES. NER WANTED Wi1ii $1,500 INA FIRST ¢ cream, bakery and confectlogery. business: a Knowledge of tho business preferred. GAFE- all busi- Call ow oF nduress F yARD, | NEW ARTIOL NG FASTER THAN T GAN manufacture it.—Want » parcner, with $1,00), tend business; also State Rights for sale Queens Land wee 5 ‘LUNCH At crea eptabliaed paying sine bargain. WILLIAM W. SHAW, 44 Exel SHANCE FOR BUSINESS.— d, pasta $1,000; this amount e bly. “Call in person, third flo Soir OFFICE a iennnd FOR BALE-$i0 PER 20th st. ATLON well to I eit wan: ABTITNGTON, aly wanting . Herat office, EOF MY INTEREST IN a prvatnnte and wall established bast o % xentle- tian willing to give it some attention an signa ly vo. vinit other elttes: only u small an rood se. guriiy required: ‘Please. address, RIGHMOND,” Herald oti OFICE EXTRAOKDINARY.-A_ GENTLEMAN OR lady who can influence $1,500 capital may recel ve tor id service a corresponding intercat In W respectable cash bu EXTRAORDINARY, Herald U capnbl 0% net profit per your. Address town Brancti office. OPPORTUNITY. —PAT paying largely; $1.50 | requir NKIN. 000 TO $5,000 one of “the best ahah businesses in America, Ad AB. 100 Hecnid ote HALF INTERES my business, $6008 ease Call at coal office $1.000-%8 WANTED, V WH $1,000, take half interest in wn easy emsli ins (our of town), capuble of 86.00) yearly profits. Princ! Prepared to tatk business call for $1.000 0, AUIS ble of undimi $8,000 i terprise. For part $10 000 WiLL PURGIASH AN INTEREST TS tha most remunerative business, Call be- tween 10 and t a 658 Broadway, room 6. ck company; article stupl peat Shen dia rag dain " i | MARRIAGES AND DEAT | MARRIED. | Biav--Newwitrer.—On Tuesday, June 20, at tho fexidence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr, Goit- heil, Max Biav to Cannik Newwirrer, Haypex-—Watsn.—On Moudav, June 19, 1876, at the Cathedral, Jay st., Brookiyn, Joux Haves w Catnen- me Wausn. | Wiitaken—Fiay.—On June 26, by the Rev. Dr. | ¢ grepeey, Canves Warraken, of New York, to Many LAY, of New York. DIED. Barr.—On Tuesday, June 27, FAxsy Bakr, wife of the late Joseph Baer, in the 63d year of ner age. wes and irigids aro invited to attend the {u- t her lute residence, 208 Kast 2ist st., on Thars- ten o'clock A. M. ‘anny.—-On Tuesday, June 27, at three o'clock P. M., Eoxuxp H, Barry, son of Edmund and Mary Barry, a native of Promina, county Cork, Ireland, in the 23d year of his age, Roiatives and trends are invited to attend the foneral, from his late residence, 339 East 59h st., on Thursday, June 29, attwo P.M. Interment in Caivary Cometer} Requicecat in Becar.—Saddevly, on Sunday, June 25, Devoran C., widow oi the late Noet J. Bécar,’ ig her Thth year. Rolatives and iriends are re: fully invited vo ut. tend the funeral, trom her late residence, No, 380 Henry 4, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Juno 2%, ai four u’clock P.M. | Costetio.—June 27, 187 Thomas = Cowretso, | youngest son of Thomas and Ann Cvstcllo, aged & months, ‘The triends of the family are resfectia'ly invited to | attend the funeral, from the Tosidation of is parenta, i Palisade » Jersey City ghia, ab Lwo o'clock P.M. Uxaxk—At Englewood, N J., ‘Taosday, June 2, of congestion of tuo heart, KliZagerm C, HOADLEY, Wily of ese ‘H. Crane, and daugater of the late Davul Funeral services frou the residence of hor motber, | lute Samaci Ben | tuberal, ‘trom his late residence, 173 Stanton | Cometery. | Row in ber 49th yor. a Mrs. David Hoadley, at Euglewood, on Thursday, sane 20, uteleven o'clock. Train leaves by tho Nortwra Railroad of New Jersey, trom toot of Chaimbers st., ab ont June 26, Mancaner, , in the 76th year of her NGHAM.—On Monday of William Cunning! wido age. itelatives and friends are requested to atfend the rai, from the residence of ber son, Dennis Cua No, 1 Pike st, on Wednesday, June =8, at cK a —In Brooklyn, Monday, June 26, Davin Ky Decker, Funera serviecs Thursday afternoon, at four clock, from his late residence, No ol Cranberry st. Kelatives and triends are respectiully iuvited to attend, DewNAN.—On Tuesday, June 27, Joux T. DviGxax, aged 18 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late reste ‘o, 74 Elizabeth st,, on Thursday, at two June 25, On Sunday evening, K, aged 69 y oars, Funeral trom his late residence, 18 West 35th st, Thursday, at A.M, Fire. —On Tuesday, June 27, at bis residence iw West End, Jersey Cily, Tuomas H, Dive, aged 42 years, A member of Atlantic Lodge, F. and A. M. Yhe remains will be taken to Philadelphia Thursday morning tor burual. Fua.oxe.—On Monday, June 26, at her residence, 293 Pearl st., this city, ‘after a lon, A., beloved daugater of Wi long. Notice of funeral hereafter, GinvLy,—at Port Jervis on Friday, June 16, Mra Many Axy Guastuny, widow of the late Jonn Gilbuly, aged 79 years and 6 Inonths, Hkssi.ein,—Atter a brief illness, on Monday evening June 26, at bis late residence, 31 Park av., New York, K AMM Hiss! Relatives and (riends of the family, also members ot tho Mendelssohn Society, are mvited to attend the funeral, on Thursday moruing, at nine o’elock. —On Tuesday, hh inst, at Port Rich. Axtuony EB. Hircuixos, aged 75 years and mond, S, are invited to attend tho funeral, Port Richmond, 8. L, atelev Friday, 30th inst, Carriages will meet the boat leaving at a quarter past nine A. M. from pier 19 North River, New York. The remains will be taken to Trinity for interment, Honay.—On the 27th, Jony Horas, the youngest son of Michael and Anu AM place on Thursday, at two nee, 54 Kast 87tb st. On Monday, Jute 26, alter a short illness ae t Joun Hu WKS, aged 46 ‘years, at his late residence, Malverry st. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the {uneral, ou Wednesday, at one o'clock P. M. JvuKes.—On Wednesday, 2 21st inst., at Bridgeport, Conn,, Ricuarn Jukes, aged 65, 4 Kinkrarrick —Suddenly, on Wednesday, June 21, Davin Kinxratnick, aged 30 years, The relatives and triends of the family, the mem bors of Mosaic Lodge No, 418, F, A. M., Empire Chap- 170, KR. A. M., and of Morton Commandery No, , are respectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, dhesday atternoon, at hall-past one o'clock, trom Church of the Holy Slartyrs, No, 39 Forsyth st. Mosate Lop No. 418, B, axv A. M,—Brethren, you ure hereby summoned to attend a special comm hicatiqn of lodge on Wednesday, June 28, at one o'clock, in Cortuthian Rooms, Odd Fellows’ Hall, to pay the last tribute of respect to gee lute worthy brother, David Kirkpatrick. H. C. ROVER, Muster. Eavink Cuarren 170, R.A. M.—Compaxtons—You are hereby summoned to attend a special convocation of your chapter at the roome, corner Bowery and Riw ington st., ov Wednesday, June 28, at half-past twelve o'clock, ior the purpose of paying the last sad wines av K, LOBWENSTELN, Secretary. Morton ny, No, 4, K. T.—Sim Krom You are requested to unite with the members of Movaig Lodge, No, 418, F. and A. M., 1p paying the last tribute of respect to Sir Knight David Kirkpatrick. Lodge meets in Odd Fellows’ Halli, Jane 28. one o'clock P. JERE. 3. BAKER, Commands Weatry B. Cuvrcn, Recorder. At Yonkers, corner Locust st. and War." on Monday, June 26, Donan, wile of einkauf and daughter of Emma and the mo, in the 4th year of her age. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, June 28, at halt-past ten o'clock A, M., from Grand Ceatral Depot. The members of the Hebrah Hused V'amet are hereby notified tbat the funeral of Mrs, H. J, Leinkuut will take place this (Wednesday) morning, at halt-past ten o’clock, trom Grand Central depot, 42d st, and alse the funeral of Mr. L, Feuchtwanger will take place on Thursday, the 29th inst., at nha ete A. ML, from bis late residence, No. 18 West ISAAC HL DRICKS, Secretary. The members of the Ladies’ Bikur Cholim Society ure requested to meet ut the Grand Central depot thu (Wednesday) morning at a quarter past ten o'clock, for the purpowe of paying the last sad tribute of respect te our deceased worthy. member, Mrs, Donah Leimkaut By order of Mrs. D, LEVYSON, President. Mrs. B. 8. Brurunen, Secretary. Mack.—Suddeniy, on’ Sunday, June 25, Patrolman VaLentixe MACK, aged 38 years. The relatives and friends, also the officers and pa- en of the pagers precinct, Municipal Police; non Lodge, 191, F. and A. ‘M4; Cameron Post, AR, are. respectfully iuvited to attend 4 Herman J. tre I 79, Weilnesday, June 28, at ono o'clock P. Mf, to Lutheran Mansvigiy.—On Saturday evening, June 24, sud- deniy, ut Nyack o: Hudson, Joun L. MANSPIRLD, aged 59 oars. - he friends ot the family are respectfully requested to aitend the funeral, at his late residence, Nyack, es Wednesday, at two o'clock P.M. Moork.—Ono June 23, WILLIAM Moore, aged 28 years. Friends and relatives ure invited to attend the tune ral, rom his late residence, No, 122 West 33d thence to the Church of the Holy Innocents, 37th st, where « sofema high mass will be offered at half-pass nine; thence to Calvary Cemotery. Moxric,—Ou Tuesday afterno n, June 27, Sargu, wife of Richard Morris. 4 Notice of funeral hereatter. Monris,—in Baldwinsville, N. ¥., on Friday, June 23, 1876, of consumption, Janes W. Monuis, aged 45 years. Muaray.--In this city, on Sunday, 25th inst, Rouere Murray, in the 624 year of his age. The relat: and irieuds of the tamuy, also mem- bers of Fureka Lodge, No. 243, F. and A, M., are Fee speett iy Vited to attend the taneral, from his late reside No. 441 West 22d st, on Wednesday, 28th inst, atone P. M. Eureka Lope, No, 243 F, ano A. M,—Bareranen.— You are respectially requested to attend the funeral of our ‘late worthy Brother Robert Murray, from bis lato residence, No. 441 Mig 22d st, thisday, Wednes day, 28th inst, at one P, CHARLES BIRCH, Master. Jas, A. Coox, Secretary. McCanrtuy,—On June 27, Joun E., only child of aged 7 months, ad bis fu. Dennis and Jane MeCarth; Relay d_iriends are invited. to at noral, fro 3 Eust Teush st.,on Wednesday, June 28, at two oPclock. O°Coxxon.—On Tuesday evening, 27th inst, at 39 Laid. law avenue, Jersey City Heights, FRaxcns, relict of the late John O'Connor, formerly of Kipnin, county Roscommon, Ireland, in the 65th year of her age. Requiescat in pace. Friends of the family and also those of her broth. . Joun aud Michael Shannon, are respectully im to attend the funeral, trom above address, on °) 29h inst, at one o'clock P, M.. without i Thursday, furiber notics luterment in Calvary Cemetery. PARKD: —Un June 26, at Nepperban av., Yonkert N. Y., Erin May, beloved daughter of Win,’ Alired aud Annie Pardoe, aged 14 months, Prick,—Ou Tuestay, June 27, Heyry 8., son of Levy and Pauline Price, aged 2 years and 10 months Relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfally invited 10 atteod the funeral, on Thursday, 20th inst, at nine o'clock A. M., from ast Th 10 residence RockWeL. —On Tuesday, 27th inst, at | of ner son, Rey. J.B. Rockwell, D.D., Mrs. Sanam W, Rock went, in the 88th year of her age, ‘The trends and relatives of the family are invited t attend Wor fu ‘al, at the Presbyterian chureh ot Stam _ 29th inst., at two o’ciock P. M. at Sailors’ Saug Harbor, 5. ot paralyats, Copan Wittiam S. Rooers, in the year of bis age. Sag Harbor Papers please err Rosk—At Lichienthal, Baden, Jane » of New York, aged 4. i = i%,—On Tuesday evening, June 27, Mr, Joux D.. Savace, son of the late Mr, Jobn G, Savi Funeral services will be held at his late residence, — No, 66 West 55th st, on Thursday, in P.M. Relatives and friends ot tl fully invited to attend hout further notice, Ste a —On Jane uddeniy, at her late res dence, 329 East 14th st,, CaTHRaIN® Srecart, aged 50 yer are. Funeral Thursday, at tw P.M. Friends ate invites to attend without further notice, Tate.—On Tuesday, June Sanan _ youngest dan ghte C. ate, ag 4 hh he relatives and friends of the mes Bagg bingy 0 6 tally inv'ted to attend the funeral, dence, Summit av.. corner of Charles at, Tesvey Heights, on Thursday, June 29, at two o'clock. Tavior.—Un Monday, Juve 26, at bis tinh SHARLES C. TAYLOR, somgof the lave Win. iu'and Mary yior, m the 25th year of his age, % Funeral from the residence of his brother, Pip A. Taylor, Mamaroueck, N. Y., on Thursday, dune 20) _ attwo P.M. Trains will leave the Grand Central MUN at 12 woon of that day. :% Waterton. —In Brooklyn, Tuesday, June : Mary Fraxcts Leloved wile ot Geass A Wi ro invited to attend her funeral, om Thurs iv? “4 one o'clock, trom her late residence, Wanan, on Monday, June 26, at eleven o'clock * M., Joun F. Watsu, eldest son of Catherine, is, estord, Moses Walsh, iate of Batly fumend, county en Dead he year of his uuoral tow the residence ot 13 mother, hy firovklyn, on Wednesday, June 28, at ctw “we NpOLrH.—At Mavbattanville, Jane em Wixponen, 20 years and 7 mouths old, * The soleme requiem high be) will Like piace on thursday, ue St Joseph's Charch, 125tn street Wireanorrom. —On Nouday, J a snes Anrnon, eldest son of Ly ey ‘the fully ive of tis parents, 149 Sth to Nywek for interment, TIMMREMANS.—-Atier = & whort il Ziuanemaxy, widow of the late Willian 1 the 70h year of ber age Fri of respectfully imvited to attend resitlence ot her bereaved dau, Bast 4th s,, on Thursday, June

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