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y ~ RINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL Strong and Active Stock Markei—Western Union at the Front. ” GOLD 112 A 1121-8. * Money om Call 2 1-2 aud 3 Per Cent—Govern- ment and Railway Bonds Firm—Investment Securities Steady—Foreign Exchange Firm. Wait Strxzt, Wepxesvar, June 25—6 P.M. apother scorcher to-day, but this time the fery fur- ‘Race was in-doors, and the coats of bears alone suilered “he singeing. 1s must be confessed that Jay Gould is Fathers birsate type of Phwbus Apollo. But he is ‘Abe only god at present who. can dart his rays ‘with quickness and effect. He did so to-day and the bears writhed and wilted’ under the attack as they would have done under a physical suustroke outside. The symptoms of aturu in the market, which were Jest noticeable at the close yesterday, were fincly de- veloped before noon to-day, and broke out in an erup- tion in Lake Shore, Western Union, Michigan Central, | the granger stocks, and to a greater or loss degree throughont the whole list. The first two were, how- ever, eminently the favorites, being at once the subject of the largest dealings and of the most important rise. Opening at 66%, Western Union made its way upward steadily, and without halt or hesitation, to 70%, when it paused for a time, ultimately to recede to T0}4, and 0 to remain at the ciose. The unexpected advance has set al! the street guess- ‘ug ag to what it means, and although the movement is putdown as the handiwork of the little red man of Forty-third street, brokers are about evenly divided as to whether he ts actually short or long of the stock. ‘The Morgan-Mills party followed the leader closely with LakeSbore as a spectalty, and carried it up from 65 to 664g, holding it thore at the close, Michigan Central, always initiative of Lake Shore and to-day having the additional impulse of Mr. Samuel Sloan’s election to the presidency of the company, showed its metal in an advance trom 50% to 51, al- though at the end a shade easier quotations offered. There was nearly one per cent improvement in the granger stocks. due to sympathy with the favorites, and it was enlivened by a little comedy played -between the Broad street clique and the thirty- second brokers, which consisted in the party of the first part sending over on a run and at the same moment a dozen or more of the parties of the second part, cach armed with an order to * purchase or sell 100 slares of stock. It had the good effect ot “placing wany a commission where it was weeded, and promoted jleasantry and perspiration. ‘The only important stocks that sulked and refuwed to. participate in the general buoyancy were Pacific Mail and Now Jersey Central The first was almost tota!! noglected, and did not vary mure than an eighth the ‘eatire session, while the latter slumped off from 7445 to 7334, with sales on 30 and 60 days’ options at 1 and 2 per cent concession to the cash price. Vhere was a bardening also 1m the rate of loanable fuids, 3 and 334 per cent being readily obtained tor ac- commodation on call. This is probably due to the near approach of the Ist of July, wlien many banks aud other corporate institutions pay their semt-annual divi- | dends, and to the desire of baving the latter ready at hand in the shape of cash. ‘THE SALES TO-Day, The transactions in stocks amounted to 205,000 shares, of which about 95,000 shares La a ‘Western Union, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICKS, ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— - “Opening. Highest, Lowest. a4 107% 105: < \wester Northwestern preferred. . Rock Island. Prttsbarg. 63 a 03% is* 2g Panama. CS 139 Producers’ and Petroleum. 119 11935 CLOSING PRICES—3 P.M Pacific Mail... 254 Westin ted. wee Ail Pao Tel. 1733 Cviekstiver,... 14 OK x x ‘nion Pacific. 61 & 109% Missouri Pas ig a 7g % #8 PredPetCo....119}¢ 1104, ADVAXCR AND DUCLINE, ‘The following aro the changes in closing prices com. pared with those of ycsteraay:— Apvaxck,—Atlantic and Pacitlo Te leg: York Central, 1: iO bets 1. and L, 1; Delaws oye rey K; Ranatval ‘commo peril oe ee sida id east u bi ie racic ‘ eae hio an Hy Padus sir * “Gold, age mh ati Psi Drctixe. —New Jersey Central, “The rest of the market was stationary. MONEY MARKET, Money was in fair demand to-day, and call loans were madeon the basis of 2 and 23s per cent, with a close, however, at3 percent. Prime mercantile paper is quoted at 4.and 53; per cent, The following are the rates of exchange on Now York at the undermentioned cities to-day:—Savannab, \ premiui Charleston, holiday; New Orleans, commercial bank 3%; Cin etnmati Armer, 50 discount, and.Chicago, par, Sterling excbance Was quiet aod firm. Prime asking rates, 4.885; and 4905; selling rates, 4.87% 04.87% and 89% 04.90 Reichmarks, 0514 a 954 and 957; a 96. Gables, 963. Prime Paris, 6.15 and 5,12);. . THE GOLD MARKET. Gold was firm and closed at 112}; against 112 at the Opening. The rates paid for carrying were 1 and 2 por ceut and for borrowing fat to 2 per cent, OFRRATIONA OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Currency balances. Grose ciearances. 0 nap coe ‘HOU! Urrency ext OGes..... oe Valances: Durreacy a + 3,004,782 aold 4,390 Sb1 Gold balances. 41,510,482 The epecte shipmente to Europe to-day amounted to $260.00 wold coin, ‘TRE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The United States Assistant Treasurer to-day paid ‘Out $1,664,000 gold for interest and $10,000 tor five- Wwenty bonds redeemed. The silver payments were , $21,408. Revenue receipts to-day, $200,000; Custom * rece!pts, $800,000; bank notes received for redemption, | $1,000, ovo, GUVERSEEST BONDS 4 strong investment demand again observable 1p Wese securities, both by banks and individual in- vestors, Prices advanced {a % per cent, and the sap. Sly was short of the demand. The market closed frm wt the following quotations:—Uniied States carrency Sixes, 120% ® 127;-do. do, i881, registered, 104 « 119% ; do, do, do., coupon, 123% a 123%; do. do., 1965, regutered, 1161; & 116%; do. do., do., coupon, N63 a 116%; do. do, do, uew, registered, 117 & IIR; do. do, do, coupon, 120% a 120%; do. do., 1067, registered, 119%; & 119% :-do, do, ao., coupan, © WRB a 122% , do. do., 1868, registered, 121 a 121); ; do. de, do., coupon, 124 a 12435; do. ten-forties, regis. » tered, LITE u 11TH; de. du, coupon, 118% a 118%; ‘do. ves, 1681, registered, 1175; 8 1173g; do. do., da, Couper, B17% 81175». } SPATE BONDS, ‘ State bonds at the board were % per cent lower for Louisiana sefeas consolidated, and rm for Tennessee sizes, old and new series, and North Carolina sizes old, to Whieh dealers were conined. | years ago ant mature July 1, | shares AUante Fy NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, | JUNE 29, 1876--TRIPLE SHEET. BANK SHARES. ‘The only sales of city bank shares were 10 Hanover at 80, and Metropolitan at 123 INVESTMENT SHARKS, Investment shares were firm. Jersey Central wag active at 74 a 4% 9.78% & T3K & TSG & 73% a 71%, seller 60 days; Delaware and Lack- awanna, 107}¢ 107 regular, and 104% a 106% seller 60 days; Rock Island, 100% = 100%; Bur- Mngton and Quincy, 115; Chicago and Alton, 102%; Pittsburg, 92% 093; New York Central, 105% a 1064 8 10734; Delaware and Hudson, 10534; Producers’ and Petroleum, 119 a 11934; United States Expregs, 71. THE POREIGN MARKET. The London advices report consols weak and \ per | cemt lower, United States bonds being 3s a 1 per cent lower for 1865's and 1867’s, and the otiibr issues steady. Erie common declined to 1234 and the preferred to 18 To-day is settling day at the Stock Exchange; £98,000 went into the Bank of England on balance. The fol- | towing are the prices at five P, M. :—Consols for money, 94.0 9454 ; do, for account, 94 a 9434 ; 1865 bonds, 105% a 10544; 1887 bonds, 108%; ten-forty bonds, 107%; new fives, 1065 a 106%; Erie, 124; Erie, preferred, 18. All Continental bourses are flat to-day, The Pall Maul Gazette quotes silver at SO\d, RAILROAD BONDS, Tu railroad bonds Harlem coupon firsts declined to | 118, and Union Pacific firsts to 106. Union Pacific land grants sold at 10139, Western Pucifica at 102%; a 102%, Centrai Pacifics at 110, Central California and Oregon branch at 9434, Milwaukee and St, Paul (La Crosse divi- | sion) at 10424 a 104%, Milwaukee and St. Paul consoli- dated ¢inking funds at 9314, and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy eights at120. Chicago aud Northwestern consolidated gold coupons wero firm and in demand at 933. Milwaukee and St. Pau} consolidated sinking funds rose to 93}g. The above mentioned bonds are being taken for investment owing to the increasing traffic on the roads and the prospect of higher prices in July, when the interest and divideud moncy 1s rein- vested. This applies also to railway mortgages gen- erally, which are strong dnd only offered tn small lots ‘The following are the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad vonds:—Unioa Pacific firsts, 30574 a 106; Union Pacific land grants, 101. a 10T3y; Union Pacific inking funds, 9114 a 9134; Central Pacifica, 110 alley. Tho Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal consolidated bonds made a further decline to 82 for $5,000 and 61 for $4,000 and closed offerg! at 813, without a bid. These bonds being graraptecd, both interest and principal, by the Centro! Railroad ef New Jersey the steady dectino of ten per sent in their price within the pust few days | is the snbjcct of general cornment and wonder, because the directors of the latter company are supposed to be amply able to buy more than would be sufficient to sustain the price at a fair market value for a good seven percent bond. Of these bonda the Central Rallroad of New Jersey reported as among its assets on January }, 1376, $4,783,350, The query on the street 1s, whether the bonds offered for sale are the property of the Jersey Central or a further tssue by the coal company. MINING INTELLIGENCE, The San Francisco stock market had enother relapse yesterday, nearly all the prominent shares suffering | more or less, 2nd some of them to the extent of one to } tour por cent, the minor speculati “own with remarkable tenacity. No special comment | is made by the local authorities, wnd the decline seems holding their to bo regarded merely as one of those episodes which Help to give zest to the business and to maintain San Francisco's right to-ve considerod the stock specula- tor’s paradise, If the great bonanza min @ bot doing ‘as well a3 at any period of their history we can only say that the truth in regard to them is very successinlly dis- guised. ‘The bonanza kings, being only batman, are more or lesk stricken with a desire to travel, to visit our Centennial, to astonish the moderately rich habitués of our watering places and to make the | tour of Europe, and thus their absence is a godsend tothe bears, giving them an opportunity to. strat their brief bour on Cahfornta street and feel that they are monarchs of all they survey. The daily av- crage of the ore-bearing miues on the Comstock lode is stated in tons as follows;—Consolidated Virginia, | 500; Belcher, 4,000; California, 350; Ophir 300, Crown Point, 160; Chollar Potosi and Justice, each 120. There are no special items of intelligence from either of the miues quoted on this market, CALIFORNIA The following are the closing official prices of mining Rtocks to-day: —" Consolidated ‘Viskinte ae Mexyean... Gould & Curry Best & Belch Hale & Noreross. 19% Consnbaar'a Trperial an ‘MEMORANDA, The Manhattan Savings \Institation will pay their fifty-first semi-annual dividend on all deposits on the | Ist day of July noxt at the rate of six per cent. per an- | num on sums of $2,000 and under, and five per cent per annum on sums ovor $2,000, payable on and after the third Monday in the month. We have reccived from the Stock Exchange the fol- Jowing report ot the Producers’ Consolidated Land and Petroleum Company, which explains itself:— Bulance net earnings from state- - ment of March, 1876. Receipts from sale of produ: tion and purchaso oi; net profits on sundry contracts and value of production on hand at current price, say $2 25 per barrel. ............. 148,055 55 $268,255 62 contra. Current expenses for months of March, April and May, 1876... 66,026 72 Dividend No, 3, of six per cent, payable July 20, 1876... 150,000 00 Surplus net earnings on baud on May 31, 1876. $57,228 90 The East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Katiroad Company will pay on July 1 not only the interest on | ita bonded debt, but the principal of the oid bonds of the Rast Tennessee and Georgia, which were issued ten io Kast Tenncasee Georgia ts part of the present consolidated East Te: nessee, Virginia and Georgia tt speaks well for the management of a company that tn these times of de- pression and railroad default it meets not only its in- | terest bat its principal. This company for many years has beon under tho control and management of Mr. R. T. Wilson, The following are the approximate earnings of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway for the third week ja June:— + $54,678 49,297 Increage...... June 16 to 2%, 1876... June 16 to 23, 1875.00. January 1 to June 23, 187 January 1 to June 23, 1876. Increase.......... . The Metropolitan Savings Bank will pay tte forty. sixth dividend, st the rate of 6 per cent per anaum, on | and after July 19. STOCKS aT AUCTION sold to-day :— The following w By order of thi ceased :—91 shares Bank of New York National Bank- ing Association, §100 cach, 1% 8 shares Trades- men's Natioual Bunk, §40 exeh, 123; River Inserance Cicerone $25 each, 139}4. By order ot executors :—0d suares Highlend t= Company of Patna county, New York, $100 each, 50 shares each, 12%. By order of adninistrator:—-35 Exchange Fire lusuranée Company, 980 each, 140; 20 peetes Compuny otf oe lya, Lo each, tw ; suares Equi rust Company o we 100 each, Wis; $100 amie an Siortaweet Kailroaa Cowpavy first m 7 per cent Siukiug Fund bond, due 1885, August, 103%. order of adwministratrix:—5 shares stewing mp bniny aw Ajyendeeng bn) con sane ‘act March Sates 6-20 registered bonds, tas 1865, 114%; $3,000 Great ver » Hsiroad Compa ny, 1 second Bi cent bonds, order of the in A. Merritt, de- ceused :—91 shares Rome, Wi sd ve road Company, $100 iat ts MG Toledo, W: ju and Western Kaiiroad Goinpany, com. , oO each, 2 For account of whom it may concern:— $40,000 fet oreas and Alabama aoa a Toes, Beard pone if %, do Suv rer onary Find Ju +, 1875, coupons sein entree 11000 ca each, 000 Sihsene ¥ Fire In- eo eon taal scrip, 67; 10 shares Ui $40 ened, 93 iS tuaresS National Tr Mp ae ‘each, 68; 50 ‘shares. Grocers’ shares Consumers’ fee Company. ot Nowy, ne i each, 30; 26 shares Citizens’ each, 184%, $206,026 72 «. $5,076 1m o St Louis, Kausas City and a wlicaiia Railway Com. | | pany’s estim ated earnings :— xecutors of Hiizabeth 8. Jones, de- | 84 shares North | and Jard were Ormei lower, exteme range for lots, 14%e. a Iie. a 17 qe., gold, ninety days; Java, government bazs, ‘We. & 22e.; do., grass mats, 200, 6 J#e,, Singapore, do., 18e. 0 20e, ; Ceylon, lige. @ 18ige.; Maracaibo. I4jge. a 18. Dominga Iie. @ Biige.; Jamaica, 15e. in hangs Noy Inert anger Hea et tu ae en ee bo he, ‘be market dall and irregu- ot, with prices Tallon ta feel af the waser NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Wapyespar, June 28, 1874 REVOKE CALL—l0 A, ML “s52000 See 120 3000 N ‘ate st. Lac 104% 200 x SB Po Pe 1009 All Bio tnt aN Ween, 103% 4000 Ohto.& Mcon sf 10). 3 28000 wd Un Pas 11g Ts 0 Har Tat,7s be 118 VSoo North Mo Tm be 10 she Hanover bos * be a 600 200 Oley & Pitta io on & ARE Ri 0 tooo Wee Ua tel tog 68 1su0 ‘4 Blo dow. 69 BEYORK 933g 100 she L de 103. 100 18% «100 4000 L & W B con... 9000 Ubio & M con. 17 shs Metropit’n Bk, 00 Con Coat 5°: 100s. 0e ‘ 200 do ad COMMERCIAL | cortox, SPOT IRREGULAR, FUTURES LOWER— FLOUR QUIET AND EASY--WHEAT DULL AND Eas¥Y — CORM EASTER~—- OATS QUIRT— PORK FIBMER-—-LABD FIRMER—WHi8KEY QUIET PETROLEUM FINMER—BAVAL STORES QUIET— OILS STEADY—-GROCERIEZS FIRM-—FBEIGHTS GENERALLY FIAM Wrowsavay, June 23—6 P.M. vement was still quict bat prices with but few exceptions were steady on change, Flour was Houston and Toxas Ceatrai Railroad Company, $100 quiet and easy. Wheat was d ba easier, Gate wero quiet. Whiskey was b eviel Pork Freights were quict asa whole, | Dut frm for chartering tonnage. Cotton on the spot ruled im favor of the buyer, The trade a $1 000 each, 645. BY | Stock at date, 37,00) bags. Average daily 1 aaumlaistrstor of aol bags Rice—Marker very firm, 9/00 Ogdensourg | We quote Ordinary cargoes, 1ige. « 15) @ 17Me. ; good do, 173s6. « 17% > =e peerennes ticieteted] gE ee ~Gustations are based 2, American standard of cl tion, and ou cotton in store running in ea ‘not more than haifa grade above or Birict ordinary Strict good ymiadting 1“ a ¥ WONT ba bat, % 4 WRK. stripe fosd’ ordlaary, ary, pa middling. 1O%GE, ; eahaanmg, tase A serpoan ot Por future delivery ike cy; Septem er, 100 an LL 15- We. Deceit 1 Bide. 3 Augast, 1. 100 a8 GOO wt 11% Hohe Unis wie. 15000 USS’ 2 De eRe ESF oe me poaRD—i0: 31) Q0.ahe Was West U: niom Tel Septen.ber 14,009.83 Jon ‘oF | ordinary, 930 BO, Sales, 120, “Stock, 82%. ‘busi out, AAD de, sao, ; barley malt, ‘The Hour market wos qt or af be bays. uni eluding Stage, Western ond to about 13,500 obli meal was steady, ‘ich $3 35 for Brandywine and | Wostern, Jersey and Pennsylvania yellow. Superdue Weste Extra Woatorn Round et Obie. shipy Round boop Ohiv, t Southern, extr ” ro moal, veers ; Fy Soo mi a Se it 200 Univ W Bicago spring, $1 01 pring, S110 tor ck for red winter and ‘si 38 for amber Lute yesterday 8,000 Spring wold at $104 and | belt hela wold within the ranges of Be nd Sxo, 0 Me. for State and Peun. Burley salt—We note ou private terms. Oat D bushels at Ste. 0 41) for white do., 42g. 2 white, New York inspec- ‘r'the range of taixed and dle, a 83e. tor 300 chi ‘ ai RR. we 1m 3 trijugal and mixed, “2c, @ 2B. Tmuscovado reduingy 20. 8 Ble. CALL—=12:40° P, Orleans, fair to good, 48e. 4 3 Prime to choice, Oba. pis, good South Carolina rosin oi spirits. of aaa hs Wise. Ri 25; Wilmingtom, 82 37'3 Hing jugton were as follow 3 Spirits steady, 27e. Utis.—We note sales here of about 4.000 gallons sperm oil for mamulacturing on Wining Botin, strained, yellow winter, SBe. 4 “hae ‘a He, ‘winter, BL Go? do., ine. ; do. Saithern, Soe. Bleached wit. tor. <The market was tirmor; 5,000 bbls. refined ng were As follows >-Orude, in in. 19a ndotp a, Totaee aD frou the Creek were as ted, $2 07}, ; offered, ‘Ol City weak; Z's0, Zi do.'at witht ee iooe, care RR 46 $2000 US 6-20.¢,'65,n SKEOND 1400 shs Chi 4 NW. 700 do. Cs] Takeda: Sept 3 abont 2.: eit tierces at $19 55, $19 60 a $19 65 for August, and #19 80 $19 8 for September: spot sules were 100 bbls ee at $19 ‘ime mess sold at d 50 bbls. family, ut $19. Cuti one were Semers with sales of 100" boxes ony lone terms; city long clear quoted at 10jc. Beet was qui wituin the range. $12; pinin mess, $90 $10 city extra India, $22 9 $23 $20, Beefliams were dull moked t and uncuanged, Boon mens We quote :—Barrels, extra mess, $128 $19; 89% Sou Sy a 2534 100 10845 400 do. Hayy Mis) MAL a Se 1374 100 Obl &RI & hte ity No. lat lle. Buster and cheese were quiet “Tie market wasstrong and active. We quote:— to prime, Sige. Lor t do., pen, Ps .. age ihe 5 Ste es ‘uba, Pri lwo ak haa, “ind be ce 2:30 TO 3 P. 117% 400 ahe LS & at $455 1100 ig 100 a y Rose, Kico, reftning, ¢ common ei prime, To. = dee. ; retl use. Branulae sszessh = ea “and 1 bbis.; 90 tlerecs gens iy la of tonnage was quiet except for petroleum, which wus Inirly active, chiely Prevurs.—Market for all yagi ts for Baltic, loading, at, stranger prices. Kerth toom in the wot was lowe Th 0 Curk for orders, an Lalian bark (wow be! 3,000 gnarters aBrivish bark (wo isha £6 Antwerp, at with 1100 bbls. to. me 4s, id Borge, with 1,500. bt hence to Cronaindt, an American schooner, y REFORT, Meresglen bark, with 4,200 ‘ated, tn private terme, so isivelion " ritish bark, crude petroleum NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Wanyespay, Jane 28, 1876 RECKIPIS FOR TWO DAY! Reeves, —‘Trade slow ond seven ear Faturos were I-l6e, a 'y6, Groceries were firm, Naval stores were quiet. Oils areas February and hy erone Petroleum was firmer. orras.—The market tor Brasiis was qaiet, but strong. coffes was quitt, bat steady. The Rio telegram is to | hand advising :—Sales for United States since Zist inst. S23! # =f ne, i“ Se ey eS ESD Spee treats ne vice. per sears at Bige. | ew 4 Hy 9 Steote at Oise. weight Tyee. ge. ; Sarttos, fair to good, " lond Be Waite) sod oy Morris, Wateets. ry "Cre OO eli fea iiimois Meore apie. per tb. vw bape) eet har | Nong BE sold for oe weinye 7 ewt, : 1 Etinvis Pree ie “ age. -& steers per i weight Set pfer'm. We. Allerton 189 Tiliusis steers ate. w Oe per Ib. with ups at Gixe per ik weight 7 cwt. seamt. Vogie sold for Morris & Waixels 1 still ted Llinois swwers as Yc. per 1b. with a fraction aff per tb., weight Hews, Samuels & Regeustein suld tor Mireeh, Moser & Om 21 still fed Lilinass atecrs at lOc. per lb, weight s a Hiiinots | cteers. 1 5s, sigary at Oe, Oiee. per Ib. poem ‘Dice, per Ib., weizit 7 owe, toant; for F Glover 16 Missouri steers at Sc. por Ib. weight 6'4 es] seers ai Ue. per lb. with $1 on per heudy ght? i "Miastourt | be, with see per Ww be, M. Goldschmidt sold for er * Co. is Tiinols steers at Bic. per oY) Cwt.: 19 Iiluois steers at Ye. pei rete Mincis stee iF ch ohe mak ights 7h, tig tod bulls, Snnne aNy fast lots. Sheep sold at 4%. " perl, W Mitiece said 128 Ob 4 1b, 5 Mi head, at 4c. per Ib. nerai sales in snail jambs at # 9 oneee. weight 0.450 lus, at Duet Meer Dae Jersey lambs, 103 Jersey’ lain ey lambs. | wolgl ino shee) 157 Obio sheep, wets! tacky Lambe Rhaiy coarse In quality, and have been sold trom Se. a 7", No. with buttermilk ted calves at dc. a 44e. per Iba. th slow, Mitcu Cows —Only a few hoad were disposed of, ranged from $49 per head, culves Included. ne cus lord of Obic hogs, estioato cross welgts 10M Ibs. per heud, sold ut Oye, per Ib. DOMESTIU MARKETS. sALvESTON, June 28, 1876, v middling, 10 good = Exports coastwise, New On.aays, Jone 28, 1878, iddling, 11 ise. : low mindling, 104¢. ; goo et receipts, 183 bales. Mporte comm Wise, OSG, “Swles, 1,000. Stock, 80,77! SAVANNaM, Jane 28, 1876, low middling, 10g¢.; good bales; gross. ‘Exports Le, niestoN, June 24, 1876 iS bulex, Oswxao, June 28, 1870. | salos 1,500 bbls, Wheat d 28 Feu bite Mi yr es a Cotton—Holiday. Stock, Flour unchang ble kee club, al abies Hie canal fora Buffalo yestorday nooi—Wheat, Oats, 146,000 do. ; barley, TE, Recelvte by. lake shown, 1,884 W y Pour, 2,400 bbh do. : oats, 12,000 Shipnrents by canal to tide- corm, 115,000 do, or what, Oh fin; ood demand; quotal bbls, Wheat in better demnan els Green Bay Clab at #1 19; $1 20; 3, Xo. t hard Dai iwixed at "Oats retailing only ic. & ie, ante of Wisconsin. shadiug Sie. Malt dull k dull as $20 for hew s. Lard dull as 11)4e, | Mighwines nominaily $1 19 for city make. . Tove, Jun ' Four firmer, Wheat firmer: No. 2 white Watasi Now 1 white, Mich $1 extra do, § Wy SgL 158° No. rea eintees An ton and, Mlehig ‘ihc mixed, June 24, 1876, wand higher: Cnicaco, _Fionr quiet and unchanged, No, 2 Chieago spr pot and Jane; $1 04! S’Chieago ii $3), nisi he jd, ABFA, agust. Oats steudy at Barley active, firmer and k active, firm and highe % Lard firm y Te. elenr rib sides, O%e. ; ¢ WWige. “Wirtekey firm at $i Railroad treix colpts— HAVANA MARKETS, Havasa. June 28, 1876, ag Shanliti gold, 217 = 217};, Exchange weak: on the United sixty days, currency, 81; a 8 fer oy, clagouat, Bagae, to air demi EUROPEAN M MARKET. Loxnox Propucs Mangxt.—Lonpox, June 28—Evening.— Linseed off 23s, Sd. per cwt. ——t FINANCIAL, y RATES.- MONEY ON LIVE” AND renee Mortgages and other Lie a s'eflocted, with best voue res WABRICH & OO. 17 Broadway- AMoU! Si ata ed Brooklyn. » Apply to LEVITT & WOL- Ai STOCK SPECULATOUS CAS RECEIVE A gAMPLE + copy ot this week's doings in Wall st, free; contains Predictions as to fuvure prices of stocks, with «ui stock privileges for seven to 00 days nuit information as to best mode of operating. TUMBRIDGE & CO., Stock Brokers, Broad eay. corner Wall York. LEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO.. BANKERS, 12 WALL AA ft —Reliable puts and calls’ Send for explanatory circular. RY DOCK SAVINGS BANK, 341 AND 343 BOWERY, corner of 3d st, ‘The Trustees of this instttution have declared tho semi- annual dividend on all deposits entitied thereto July 1, 1876, as follows :— | | Six per cent on all sums of $2,000 and under, and five per | cent on the excess over $2,000. Deposits made on or before July 10 will draw interest from July 1, 1876, ANDREW MIL President Witt V. ._ Waas' ER, Secretary. sub dia “D WESTERN RAIL: road Compan. 187 dividend of two and hall 7,2 | Franster books etose Juno PREDK, i “GIBBENS, Te "Treasurer." will be paid ING: Corner 24d st, and 6th av. Fifteemty Dividend, On and after Wednesday, July 19, 1876, there will be patd aul interest dividend dollars aud of & | ward, and not cx. esding une Mbegsania drttars, abl of fire per cent per annum on sums over one thousand dolinrs and hot exceeding two thousand dollars aud four percent per annum on the excess of two thousand dollars, wiich shall © Deew deposited at least oue month prior io July 1, “Tnterest not called for will be eredited as princ' n Deposits made not later shan July 10 will draw interest | ftom July 1 KN. HAZARD, Prestdont, Hh. THURBER, View Geonun C. WaLno, Secretary | wold m HAVE MONEY ou New York and Brooklyn iient i _ SUX per cout money for first class low , RIDGEWOOD INST RAN CO., BROOKLYS. June 26, 1576,—A semi-annant dividend of seven (7) percent is jared, payable to the #toek ty on de inand, at the New forea! ot of this « WM. AL New Vouk, Juno 21, 170, ur per cent has been declared by tity Bret day of August next, to the registered at the clyse of the if which sod until the uh day of of ° teeuster' honke wit ag a or PF. RANDOLFH, “Treasirer ppite Cn ATH AM sata WAN ‘New 6 directors of this bank have ai dividend of 3) Oe per, = and after ‘the tstot J the transfor books will remain loved. fd M. HARD, Cashier. V ye at a ee 5 OLAIM OF Sw ‘Oceno Naitonal aid claim wils be pared im Uetdber Addrovs A.B, Herald office, TANTED—A $25,00), AT SIX Pet OBN per aanuin; secured by mortgage on well | proved ach wr, pr erty pri TH, stm tion ks, New York PANTED—A as OV 0) FOR ONE YEAR: ple security, Fue partiouines address V. 7. tan wardyienel en: ward: legal @ ve be 235 Neraid ettice, NA FIRST CLASS LE. Malls wanted for en a0 apply. lergemens of al ther $3. 0 100, 8 an ae al’ mater | D* | TAYLOR & LANE, | FUAviNe 4 van In the hands of responsibil “2, | inher seveuty-titth year, at her residenco, ‘ discount; short plats reals per artobe. ‘To-morrow: will be a holiday FUNDS TO LOAN ON MORT- | ious of ‘A quarterly open July 22, the rut Cy ~ | while asieep 06 & bench ia Union morning, aud who died at Be! oy night. The autopsy sho! reguit of laceration of the Drain, aq $463. 00¢ TO LOAN ON MORTOAGE T® sinounts required: hen 6 per coms. 143 Hrosawey Ks OPPORTUNITIES. A PX RINER” WANTED” WITH $1,500 iN a Pins class ice cream, bakery aiid eonfoctlor wan with « knowler 3 business eo le Gave NEY & SMITH, 17 Centre st. NEW ARTICLE, SELLING FASTER THAN I CAN manufacture (t.—Waut « parcner, with $1,009, to ex fond business; also State Hights forsale. Quceus Couuts Land Offico, G42 Broadway, GOOD OPPORTUNITY—TO LET, AT MODERATE AA ront, first clase Restaurant, No, 411 Broadway; Fix fares forsale. Apply on premises or to N. 8. PLOCK @ L0., dw ) TARE CHARGE OF with about $4,06 wil chance ins whélessle furniture manufac, and tradi over the SCHINEIBER, 140 Bass iit 20 BLOOKS; ure of Mr. DAY in new block, bd negate CAPEVALIST WITH #100 (TO CONTROL, i AA. himseit) will find an opportantty, of making 200 pee Sent on it iu swe inonths by addvessing T, C., 189 Canal as. New York. VOM $3,000 TO $6,000 tabtished busi pont § to extend store; wo risk; good profits, Address G.. box 219 Herald offic USINESS OPPORTU purchase am interest dress” M. Rd, Herald offiee, Dinie KOOM POR SALE—WEST LOGATION IX Any pacer wane a business will do well ty ad+ iL Herald office. » TO OPEN ( sTORS. ded. Inquire of Mr. DA PAKEY TO turing business Arde JOR DisPOSAL—ONE OF THE BEST MARKETS O8 the west side; leading avenue. Pull particulars of Barclay st, ABLE SLATE QUARRY ueorder. with mumber of Acres, adjot jor working several quarrios, I deal er Keal Hatate. Addré DARTNER WANTED—PH paying largely; $1,500 yt LPHIA BUSINESS, half di jown. MBE ADVERTISER WOULD ike TO PUR an’ interest in «desirable Office business. Please ade ress, naiping business, price, &c., HOMO, box 1 Herwid Uptown Braneli 79, LEI—AT THE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ROCKAWAY Beach, Le 1., Shooting Gallery for the season: price $2 ens. AR. TELUS $400 ADE INTEREST IN jood Will, Stoek, &¢., im ny business, paying cant month, 658 Itruadway, room 6. dR HALF INTEREST IN A $500 manufacturing iron business; will pay trom $1. to $18 por week ; | ap tent: plenty of work, Adarons CA: fe br F $1. 000 PARTNER WANTED, WITH $1,000, TO |. take half intersst in an easy cash business (out of town), capable oR? SY US proiits. Principale Prepared to talk business cull oe od at ARTY WE + in w ciceus already In ruatins onler, witu » complete company, now, perlotming : onl moaning business need uuswer. Address li., Herul vitae deiphia Branch ofiice. (1 $10,000 rit Rano RAS, ‘Sait Norewee land 12, at 658 q TLEMA FINANCIAL $20. 000-4 tblity wanted. with 820,10, ax treasurer ot 4 manufacturing stock company ; article staple we Bout Jarge cash orders on han ing weent rotit, + dress HARVEY, Herald aa ‘Y TN GOLD $00. CTT epee ae i ers; established and paying Large protits Noishance oriea OBITUARY. HARRIET MARTINEAU. A cable despatch from London anuounces (eo deaty of Miss Harriet Martineau, She ded on Tuesday uighs, ‘he Knolls,” ‘Ambleside, Westmoreland county, England. Mise Martineaa was vorn June 12, 1802, at Norwieh, aud was the sixth of eight children, The founder ot the Martineau family was driven from France by the revo- cation of the Edict of Nantes and settled in Norwich, where he became well and favorably known ate sargeon. The profession was handed down from one generation to another im the Martineau famity Ulli dexcended to the uncle of Harriet, who was regarded as one of the best provincial surgeons of his day. From all that can be learned, tt appears that toall his | nieces he gave the best instruction that the aighbor. hood ¢ould aford. From aa early age Miss Harriet Martincau showed evident traits of the character which m alter years distinguished her. Sho resolved, when quite young, to be independent, carve ont ber own fortune, and tnake her own way in the world by literary © exertion. When just twenty-one years of age, in 1823, her tirat work, en- Utled ‘+ Devotional Exercises tor the Use of Young People,” appeared, From thiu time she continued bard at work ubUl severe i!lneus caused ber to slacken her energies. In th 7 appeared, and in sequel to made its appearanc “ Principle ‘and Practice,” and “The Rioters” tollowed in 1826, and these in turn were followed by ‘Mary Casmpbell,’***The Torn Out,’ aad a ‘Sequel to Principle and Practice.” Her sym- pathy with the working classes, in whose welfare she ever evinced a strong interest, was shown tage mo tracts aud w tale called ‘* My Servant Rac! ” Io - year 1831 a work, ‘Traditions of Palesti: ippeat from ber pen. In this work she exhibited a more Enenes tone, and her subsequent writings also bore that impress, In 1834 Miss Mar. tneau visited the United Staves, where she had already won pumerous [riends by her wrikings. Her may here was a pleasant oa, and the numerous association: which sbe formed while on ber travels in the New World comprised the subject of a work under the title of “Sociwty 1p America,” which was published tu 1837, In this work she b= seg polities, domestic economy, ervilization and reli “A Retrospect of Wesera Travel” followed My "1898, In 18390 her first novel, “Deerbroox,’’ was published. This 1s regarded as her most popular work. “Tho Hour and the Man,” havi ft ite hero Touissant |’Ouverture, foliow io bi and ran through three editions. Before this work was complete her health became greatly impaired, and, alter writing # series of tales fore chil dren, she was forced to retire from any active parsuit of work, Her iliness continued from 1$29 tc 1844, and was fraitinl in experience to herself anc benefic to her fellow creatures, as shown in her volume entitled “Life in the Sick Room,” which was publisned in 1843. “Forest und Game Law Tales” was th au 6 published after her long tllness. In 1946 mado a visit to the East, and her experiences in that expedition are described’ in a work in whieh her ira: ressions ura recorded of *Kactern Life, Past age resent.” Philosophical research also occupied her mind, 43 a volome of “Letters” exchanged betwees herselt and her friend, Mr. H. @ Atkinsgm, s philosophical student, “On the -Laws of Man’: Nature and Developmenv’ will attest, — She also publyshed in 1853 a condensed version © Compte's “*Poxttive Philosophy.” She contributed t¢ the People’s Journal, Once a Werle and other periods. cals Miss Martineau was aconscientiors woman. Her refusal to aceept a government pension which was tendered by Lord Melbonrne was declinea by her from a feeling that she could not share in the proceeds of a system of taxation whteh she reprobated im her works. All through hfe she was an indefatigable and laborious worker, and sbe hag left many evidencos be- hind Her of untiring toil. A friend of the operative classes, she aged ber pen zealously in the reformation | of many of the wrongs they suffer under, Her works are numerous and embrace religion, trevei, politics, education, trade, reform, emma a and romance, BAD WHISKEY IN HARLEM, On Tuesday, the 26th ingt.. Revenue Agent McLeer, acnisted by Merery, Halland Ryan, of the Supervisor's office, serzed an illicit distillery located on the corner of 106th street and Third avenue, in Collector Oomer'n | district, The officers experienced much diMeauy ia Y | getting into the building, but on entermg foucd the distillery im full operation he property seized con- sisted of one copper still of about 400 gallons capacity, some 4,000 galious of nolasses mash, two pumps, a lot of rubber hose and nances of complete distillery. bad been runoing jor some weeks. The illic die tillers escaped, leaving ali their ctovhing bebind them, ‘The officers who made the seizure heid possession until the piace was turned over to the Collector's officers, THE UNION SQUARE HOMICIDE, Coroner Kickho® yesterday empanetied a jury i the eave of William Schroeder, the my baker, of No. S10 Devo street, Brooklya, who wesaulted eid alver the Fourth, THE BOSTON %, June 29, 1 Jolin A Jordam,the colored custodian ‘of os the Boston and Albany Railroad depot, wlio ti under suspicion of murdering tho unkoown man whe was found in the closets last murdee yosterday, but snse Coroner's jary to vouteasion, STRUCK BY CHATTANOOG a, ‘Tenn, , danete, 1m Near Cooper's iwoaworks, live Or six tiek frou, « ile, oT nod ha 000 bualp Vorned by lightaiog we

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