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MURDER IN ROCHESTER. (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.} mitted (he Coroner inquired after the deadly weapon. i was found to be a iour-shooter, something like an old fashioned “pepper box” revolver. Strange to eay, the man wno snatched it from Fairbanks’ band only succeeded in gaining possession of the barrel, the handle having been found some time later ander the ded on which the old lady was sleeping It carries a large bali and three of the barreis were empty. THE OFFICER'S HISTOR Louis Gommenyinger was born in Germany in 1841 and Jeaves a wi'e and three litle ones to moarn the (oss of a loving husband and au indulgent father. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL aE SS ah SS The Stock Market Dull and Irregular— Prices Feverish and Unsettled. GOLD 112 1-4 A 112 3-8 A 112 1-8. Government Bonds Inactive but Firm—Rail- road Bonds Steady—Money on Call 2 Fer Cent—The Foreign Market. Watt STREET, } Wrowxspay, July 5—6 P. M. ‘Wall street presents to-day no salicnt points for criticism, The market commenced with a sort of Cen- tepnial boup-la in the Western Union and Lake Shure Circles, and the strength Ys occasioned was not only fairly maintained durivg business hours, bat by sym- pathy affected most of the other securities, The transactions were so moderate, however, and 80 unsuggestive of natural buying, that it is dificult to form a judgment as to tho real condition of the specu- Jative arena, ‘The declaration of a dividend tn Lake Shore, small as it is, accounts for the stiffuess which this stock hag shown for several days. Wo await, however, thia test of the full report before making commenta. The Granger stocks are, {or the moment, compara- tively neglected. Jersey Central remains a bone of tontention between the buils and bears, one party atanding ready to apply the brakes and squeeze the shorts, and the other confident that the price will ~=srule xo) much _— lower __— that, they can afford to takethe riska, Michigan Central likewise showed well up to the front to-day, keeping step tothe music of the market, but toward tho close felt the effect of the general reaction. The truth ts, that outside of an extremely narrow sirclo there are no persous at present disposed to take t fair grip on stocks and Ynake them active. Weare bn the edge of summer's dulness, and nothing but an darthquake at home or a great war abroad can stir into life the now stagnant pool, THE SALES TO-DAY. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- Bregated $5,000 shares—New York Central ard Hud- ton, 280; Erie, 3,600; Lake Shore, 42,690; Northwestern, 400; Northwestern preferred, 400; Rock Island, 100; Pacific Mail, 3,650; St. Paul, 1,500; st, Paul proferred, 3,600; Ubios, 700; Western Union, 16,170; Wabash, 1,100; G,C. and 1, C., 100; Michigan Central, 5,400; New Jersey Central, 3,970; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 600, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, . The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— ning, Highest. Lowest, Now York Central Ratt ta 108% 1083 Harlem. ul 13946 Erie. 14% 1445 Lake Shor 89% 83K Wabash... Ey Py Northwestern... v1.22... 4 43 anig Northwestern preferred... 66%, 66% 66% Rock Island... eoee 10045 109% 109 3g Pittsburg. (ase 93 93 ig 93 Milwaukee and St. Paul... 4144 41s 4 Mil, and St. Paul pret Ws 1s sy Ohio and Mississippt 13 175 11% New Jersey Central 3 13% 72 Del, Lack, and Western. 1055 105, Union Pacific 65 63 ©, ©. und 1. C. 4 4 Western Union 11% 1236 my Atlantic and Pacific Tel... 18iq 1834 183 Pacitic Mai 26% 2636 140 140 119% 11936 Pacific Mail, West Un Tei. $s Puc tel. Init Peveae Bere a wiekallver.... 18 f gricwaiver of 18 ian ar Ld Min. wig H& StJope 25 ar Las ph. 995 Luke Shore, ts ba x 19 Aneriean Ex. 58 78 Express... 7414 Wibrerarg one Bo oe gis Oe les a ites CMe kW... aig oe Tote Wai.” Mie aS Wpi 68 | 6% Union Pacifie. 68 Bhied RI” 20% a 100% Mimour Pas t's ProP Co.......119% « 120 Mich Ce: 51Y, NY & Harlem. 139: NYC &HR..105i3 NJ Cen....... 7: Ohio & Miss. Feeepeee 3 “ Maldesvaul. any 0 4 Min BUN ph. Te ng ADVANCE AND DECLINE ‘The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of Saturday, July 1:— Apvascr,-—C., ©., C, and 1, Delaware and Lacka- wanna, 14; Illmois Central, 4%; Miehigan Contral, 44; Jhio and’ Missisisippi, 3; Producers? and Petroleum 445 St. Vanl, 45; do. preferred, 35; Wabash, 4; Wei Union, 7 _Deeine.—Gold, 1; Rock Island, 34; Pacific Mail, % ; New Jersey Central, 4, Northwest common, 3} do. preterred, 3; NewYork Central, 4. _ The rest of tha market was stationary, | THR MONEY MARKET. Money during the early hours was loaned at3 and © 344 per cent, but at the close was freely supplied at 2 percent, Primo paper, where offered, is quoted at 4 ind Sper cent. The following are the rates of ex- shango on Now York at the undermentioned Cities to- fay:—Savanpab, 3 premium; Charleston, selling 816, buying X; Cincinnati quiet, 50 premiom; New Orleans, commoreial, , bank, 3%; Chicago, 500. premium, and St Louis, 25c. to 500. premiam. Sterl- ing exchange was firin but quiot, Primo, asking rates, 1884¢ and 490%; selling rates, 488 and 490; reich. marks, 9514 9 9434 and 96.2.963¢; cablos, 06% 2 984; primo Paris, 615 and 6.1244. THR GOLD MaRxxr, Gold closed at 11234, the lowest price of the day. fne highest price was 112%. ‘The carrying rates were 1, 2,15 and3 per cent, Loans were also made flat, OPERATIONS OY THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances $1,857,913 Currency balances, 2,088,141 Gross ci . 18,856,000 She steamship Abyssinia, sailing for Europo to-day, takes out $300,000 gold coin. UNITED STATRS TREASURY. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $907,000 on account of interest and $22,600 in redemption of five- twenty bonds, The Sub-Treasury to-day released $19,420 in silver coin . THX VOREIGN MARKET. The Londow advices report a gain of £29,000 sterling by the Bank of England to-day. Threo months’ bills | in the open market are discounted at 14; a 1% per cent. The market for securities is quiet and steady. Erie advanced to 13 013% for the common and to 19 for the preferred. The following are the five P. M. quotations:—Consols money, 93% a 93% ; do. account, 98K a 93%; 1865's, old, 1054; 1867's, 108%; ten- forties, 107% ; new fives, 100%; Erie, 13)4 a134. Bar silver is quoted at 48d. and i# not unsalable at that price. Rentes in Paris aro firmer at 105f, 15c. for the account, Exchange on London for short sight, 25 29¢. INVESTMENT SHARES. Investment shares were steady. New York Central brought 108% a 108, Rock Island 1094, Delaware and Lackawanna 10> a 1051, Jersey Central 73 a 734, a 724 & 72 a 72%, Producers’ and Petroleum 11954 a 119%. Small jots of United States Express sold at 7534, but 100 share Jots rujed at 749, Morris and Essex, 101%. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were iirm and prices were well eustained. The following were the latest quot tions :—United States currency sixes, 126 a 127; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 119% a 1204; do do., do., conpon, 120% u 1209¢; do. do., do., 1865, registered, 11634 4 116%; do. do, do., coupon, 110% a 116%; do do, da, mew, registered, 117%) a 117%); do do, do, coupon, 11734 a 117K; do, do., 1867, registered, 110% 2 119%; do, do.,a0., coupon, 119 a 11944; do do., 1968, registered, 12144 a 121%; do. do., do., coupon, 121g a 121 3g; do. teu-forties, registered, 118 a 118%; do. da, coupon, 118% a 119; do. tives, 1881, registered, 117% a do., do, do., coupon, 117% a 117%. RANK SHARES, * | Ind, Bloom'n & W 2d. 5. Tol, Peo & War, ED. The only sale of bank stocks was ten shares of were the Commerce, 111%; First National, tional, 8814; Market, 108; Merchants’ Exchange, 96; New York, 115; St. Nicholas, 98. STATE RoNDS, State bonds at the Board were neglected. District of Columbia 3. 65s sold at 72%. RAILROAD HONDS. Railroad bonds were duli, but generally strong. The changes were an advance of % per cent in Harlem first mortgage sevens, coupon; \ per cent in Cleveland and Pittsburg fourth morigage, 3s per ceut in Chicago and Northwestern consolidated coupon gold bonds and Union Pacific Railroad first mortgage, and a decline of 13¢ per cent in Lehigh and W. B, consolidated and 3 in New Jersey Central convertible, In the late after- noon dealings Harlem registered firsts sold at 11844, Central Pacifles at 107, Minnesota Pacific firsts at 1023¢ a 102%, land grants at 101% and sinking funds at 91 3. ‘The largest transactions were in Chicago and Northwest- ern consolidated gold coupons, which sold at 9345. Mil- waukee asd St Paul consolidated sinking funds were | firm at 90. The following were the closing quotations for Paciic Railroad bouds:—Union Pacific firs 102% 103; Union Pacific land grants, 1015 a 101%; Union Pacific sinking funds, 9134 a 91%{; Central Pacifics, 107.0 10734. The late bids were as follows: Chicago & Alten 1 11634 Cleve, P'ville & A new. 105 Chic, Bur & QS pe lat.114 Detroit, Monroe & Tol. 103 Ohi, RI & Pac Ist 7s..108 Bull & Erienew.. CentralofN J ist new “112 Mich Cent con Tia, 1902 101% Leigh & \ Mich © Int i's, "82, a f..1124 MIA BP NY Central 6's, 1887. 1044 MI&SP Hud R7’s, 2d m, #f, '85.110) MASP Harlem 1st, 7's, coup...11543 Mid SP Harlem Ist, 7's, reg... 117 Mila SP North Mo txt... 0. 4 Chia NW Obio & Miss con sf... 1 7 chi & NW Cen Pacitie cold bonds. 1063§ Chi & NW Cen Pacttic land gt bds, Chia NW lat..." /71093% Union Pacific lst... 71 Chi & NW cp goldbds.., #346 Union Pacifiel x, 7s... Winona £ St Peters.d. 75 Union Pacifiesink fund, 91 Racifie i Pacific RR of Mo? Pitts, Ft W & Cht 2a... Cleve & Pitts con sf. Erie 4th, 7° Cleve & Pitts 4th. Han & SiJo| CC alt Dub & Sioux Rt Louis & 1 M iat Dub & 8 Clit Alton & TH 2d pf. Cedar Falls Alton & T H 2d, income Ind, Bloom’ Rell & 8 111 ist m §'s, Mich So &NIsf7pe.107% Han & Naples Ist... Cleve & Tol sf. 108 IN & §olowa ist... 65 Cleve & Tol newb ..103 West Union bds, 1900,r, 90 Clove, P'villo & A, old. 108% PRODUCK BTATISTICS. A special despatch from Chicago gives the following figures:—Tho receipts of produce, &c, at Chicago, for the months of June, 1875 and 1876, were as follows: June, 1875. June, 1876. Increase 1876 Bushels, — Bushels, Bushels, Wheat.......-+ee- 1,928,938 2,841,092 1,512,157 Cora, S Oats. 1,160,803 Rye... 9,613 Barley Totals.. Hogs. Increase of grain Juno, 1376, 7,680,654 bushels, or | 167 per cent; increase of flour June, 1876, 83,602 bar- rls or 44 per cont; increase of hogs, June, 1876, 64,421, or 21 per cent. Average price of No, 2 spring | wheat in Chicago, June, 1875, 97¢,; average price of | No 2 spring wheat tn Chicago, June, 1876, $1 05:4; In July, 1876, No. 2 spring wheat sold in Chicago at $1 2834. In August, 1875, No, 2 spring wheat sold in Chicago at $1 3033. THE LAKE SHOR AXD MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, the following report from the Auditor was prose sented :— January January to June, 1875. to June, 1876. Gross earnings $7,004,000 ‘Operating expen: 4,594,000 Net earnings.... «++ ++$1,453,000 $2,410,000 Interest, rents and dividend of 1st August on guaranteed stock, teens 1,405,000 1,375,000 Balance.... +» $48,000 $1,035,000 During the past six months about 6,000 tons of steel rails have been substituted for iron. The cost of the substitution was all paid out of current revenue and is | included i the amount of expenses above stated. By this means the fund applicable to such substitution, Spoken of in the statement published on the Sth of January, 1875, remains unimpaired. The company ts no floating debt nor outstanding Obligations in that nature. During the past six months the bonded debt has been Teduced $125,000 by tne purchase of that amount of r’s requirement for the sinking fund, and now compares with Ist of January last as —At this date, $36,125,000; on Ist January, 1876, $36,260,000. The road, machinery and property have been in all respects fully maintained at their high standard condition, and im many respects materially improved, Whereunon it was resolved, ‘That a divi- dend of two per cent upon tbe capital stock, out of the earnings for the six months ending with June 30, 1876, be paid on the Ist day of August next, at the office of Messrs. Chaso & Atkins, No. 18 Broad street, New bonds as the halt y follows York.” MEMORANDA. Approximate carnings of the Toledo, Peoria and War- saw Railroad Company for the term ending June 30, 187¢—six working day: 1875... 1876. Increase. Alton Railroad Company tor third week in June:— 1876. 1875. «+ 100,567 68 Tncrease aeeee oe ccceeeeeeees $7115 Fourth week in June The following stocks were sold at auction to-d; $1,000 Lake Superior Ship Canal Railroad and Iron Company first mort and Lake Suferior Ship Canal 10 per cent bond, No. 974, 5%; 10 shares Evens, Nay & Co., $42 00 per share; 10 shares Evens, Day & Co., $40 por share. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES | Wapyesvar, July 5, 187 Wile AND Ud) AM $12000 US G's, r,'81., 120, $1000 US 5.20.6.'68bee 400 US 5-20, ¢, 87... 1193§ ludw) US LiM4u, ©. Fins! SOAKD—11 A $1000 Dis Col 3.65's., 721 100 shs Mich Cenc. .. 100 1 & WB con 80 100 do. 9 Wo do. . 8 2 do. 1.000 Bar lst Tse... 118g 10) «0 100) en Pac gold. 108 50 do. é OO!) n Pac Ria. VOR BOO dow 1000 Cley & Pa4thxi 10% 130L8 4 M SRR.. 103%, 500 0. 4 OX, 1000 do, 1000 do. OO de... rt a5 do. 100 A&P Tel... 2 do... S00 Vac Matiss 2500 do. 9 do... S00 do, 200 on do. 200° 230 w.. en 6” do. lw oO wo 50 So oo 10) 10 100 BoD 30 oo 12.0 Brie HR... 600 v0 do. 2200 B00 2u 00 We Guo Ss: Tl_ SO cr “0 Ti woke BOO a 200 Chi & 1800 a 2 4 500 71% 10 Chi & Bh ray MONTE 50 in 200 do 1% woo ay . ii i . is n 4 tae 4 2. ‘ 72 1 E i t 1 1 200 abieh 20 16 wo 2 20 lis ies it wn 1 wo 1 40 CALL btst MM, $15000 US 6's, eur. 200 sha Mich Cen. 52 10 L & Wb evn Se 80 do oe 1000 Un Pre 1 s bum) do. 0%4 1000 Mar 7 5954 1 ahs © 4 18%, OAL & Pao T 195 BYlg JULY 6, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMEN’ 22s ae $$ $$ ——$—$—$——— ree ioe » do. ered 100 Chi & Ag RR pf. Lo StL, UMt 810000 US 6s. r, "91... $8000 5-20. .167.be.b9 116 10000 US 5-2U,r,'60.n. $1000 Chi & Alt inc... 300 shs LS&MS RR, 00 \ DEY consi WO CAN Wee gd. 2009 Erie 3d m_. 4.00 Con Pac g 22000 Um Pac 7's, 1g. 6000 Cn Puc ating, 5000 Pue of Mo zd. JP CUSE One 20. Obi AKL ik VOU A p.be OO Mil & 38 P. Be Laie 10 P,PW &Cgt.be. ope 100 Pacific Mail s8.be ogee 100 Del, Lb & W RR 80 Mor & Has’ RR <0 gts aM3 RR. = 3: 100 Mil 4 St P RR pf. LoTol & Wab KR. 10 Dol, L & W RR. 100 Mo, K & Tex... 16 Mor & Ess RR... 100 Pac Mail ‘83. 80.) \ C&M RRR, 10839 suv L'» & Ms RR COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: sPOT WAS 1-8c. LOWER, FUTURES WERE 1-16c. a 3-Sc, LOWER—FLOUR DULL—WHEAT DULL—CORN FAIRLY ACTIVE—OATS STRADY— FIRMER -— WHISKEY FIRMER—PETROLEUM FIRM-—NAVAL STORES QUIET — OTS STEADY —GROCKRIZS ¥IRM— FREIGHTS STRONGER. Weowespay, July 5—6 P, M. There was but Iittle stir in business ciroles to-day, the holiday season being scarcely over as yet, ’Change the markets wero pretty quiet and business Wheat was decidedly dull; choice samples were firm, but unsound was almost Corn was in fair request and full prices were realized, strictly prime boing rather higher. Oats Whiskey was firmer but quiet Freights were Groceries were firm. ils were quiet but steady, ¥IRMER — LARD 2,048,211 7,081,871 6,013,160 7 small, Fiour was dull. were steudy. and lard were very quiet but Grier, generally higher. Corton was lower. Naval stores were quiet. Petroleum was firm but quiet, Corexe.—The market for Rio was quiet bnt frm; bags, ex Aquidnack, sold at Baltimore tast Saturday on private terms, Mild coffee was quiet. age, We quote :—Ordinary The stock of Rio 18. a 18\¢.; extreme Santos, fair to good, 16ie. a 17}e., gold, ninety days: Java, government bags, 20e. a 23e,; Singapore, do., 186. Maracaibo, 14%. » 18e; range for lots, Qe. a 22c. ; do., grass mal 20¢. ; Ceylon, 163ge, a 18 Luguayra, 16%c. a 1734 Domingo, 14¥c. a 15¢,; Porto Rico, 18¢. — 18Mc.; Costa Rica, 17e. a 19e,; Mextean, 16%. a 18c,; Manila, Curacoa, l4ige. a 170. ho market for spot cotton was qniet and quota- Futures at the close were losing prices to day compare with tigus were marked down ‘yc. LAbe. ye, lower. Friday's (Jane 90) prices us follows: ri Lrg eee 1B —Quotations age basea on American standard of classifica ton and on cotton instore running in quality aot more than half a grade above or below the grade quoted Uplands, Alabama, N. Orleans. 16 8 7-16. B 7-16 913-16 913-16 Strict ordinary Good ordinary... Strict good ordinary Low middling. Strict low middiin, Good middling - 20°, | Strict good middling 1 | Midaliny fair. low middling, } Delivered on contract, ov tuturé delivery the sales were uly, 800 wt 11 29 December, 100 at 11 1 1,600 at 11 25-dze. ge, 180 at 1 ‘1 13-160. : 2.909 at essscceecess $8,926 12 From the Stock Exchange we receive the following statement of comparative earnings of the Chicago and ai 11 13-Y2¢., 200 receipts at’ the ports wer Jou at 11 21 200 at 119-160. Grand totat, 19, $109,633 83 to Bremen by wired i6d., by steam; $8,000 corn, 283,052 do.; barley 1: but unchanged. including Stat Southern, at the aunexed quotations bbls. at $4 75 0 jour market was dull, ldnd grant 7 3-10 per cent gold boad, No. 4,181, 24; per cent; $500 Portage Lake Rye tloar way 5. Rye flour, fine to super! No. Seashore, Gaps | No. Twhite Michigan, § Corn meal, Western. Corn meal, Jerse: Corn meul, puncheons. 20 09420 50 Wheat was dull, but prime samples were firmly held, the urket closing nt 20 | to condition, and $1 12 a81 17 for Miiwauges. were about 125,000 bushels, at $1 O68 for ungound No. 3 Mil- 2 Chicago; #1 Milwaukee ; $1 and 7c. for No. 3 demand at rather se: a $1 tor 1 for ungraded rk inspection. the sales were about 8 Sie, for damaged and heated: 59¢. for mixed: 6 ‘ize. for fe. a Hrige. for ungraded mixo Onts were stendy, with a moderate in- 11 60,00 bushels, wt B5e. a 41440. te. a de. tor the range of do. ; 38¢. for re 400, for No. 2 Chicago ie. m A5e. for white Rye was quiet. ungrade J yellow. for the range of mi L white; S7e. for No. Bie. a4le, for Western mixed Se, a 41 ge. for mixe ie. for white Western. Barley and barie. malt were qui nd mixed, 22c, a Re, cinyed, 29, do. grocery, Sle. a 4%. Telunds, “de. 6 500. j . fair to good, 44¢. 4 S2e.; prime to enoles ‘The market for spirits of turpentine materiaily changed. ide trained sold on private ote —Spirits of turpentine at 2ige. x Be. Kosin— onto gud stained, $1 70 a $140. Tar—Washington, B2 87% a $2 50. do. museovade refining, Oe. ly; hard, $1; soft, $1 85; virgin, 82. Spirits for manufacturing, 155,000 one ae 0. Buathern, b5e. $1 17% a $1 22h; do. ; winter bleached fish, 48e.; crude fii —The market was quiet but firm. A small toliows :—Park, ited. $4 12%4; ship i noone in ixehan Provisions.—Keesipts—Fork, 244 bois and 1,516 eases, pork, yet holders were tiemer in thou sing At the second “call | September, $20 bid, $20 0 asked; Uciober. 620 bid, acon wal itv lon clear eady aud quiet; range. We quote — extra mess, $11 a $12; plain mess, $000 $10; $12 @ $13; tierced, city extra India, $22 4 #. rime mess, $10. Beef hams were qu at$24, Smoked'm: mess nd 10¢. for shoulders, Lar ingly quiet, et the market ruled firmer and better pric drained. he closing Hows: —Jul 99 bid, gu ask id, $11 774) asked: Sep. tember, $11 S7ig ed: October, $11 95 vid, S12 10 “asked. ‘sales were about 3,000 tierces, at $11 75 a$11 77h; for August. Spot sules were 400 tiercos Western at $11 Gb a 811 70; chiefly at $11 65, Retined was quiet: 25 tierees city No. 1 sold a6 31s. Butter and ady, arket was steady, but oulat Lo cheese were ; Rangoon, fair a Tye, gold; 2%e., gold. r raw sagar was decidedly fir The market sales were 500. hihds, SMe. a Stic. for tair to good ning. Refined w steady. We quote:—Fair to good refining, 8% Cuba, grocery, ‘air to cholee, S3pc, & Be. hhda and boxes, Nos. 810 13, Se. # vee. hhds. ana boxes, Ze, a Se. ; Porto Rico, re prime, Tike. 0 SiGe. :do., grocery, fair to choice, Hy refined, standard A. 1Uc. a lOc. : off A, 9c. a7¢e. ; erusite 10%. ; powdered. 10'gc, a 10ge. | eranuiated. 10% second quality do., 10%. 103ge.; eut loaf, 10% STKARINE—Roceipts—267 tiercos. The market was quict, with amall sales of prime at 14e, TALLOW. —Keceipts—125 hhds.. 00 tierces, 474 bbls. and 20 casks. Sales were about 100,000 ibs. at 8: for prime. Waiskky.—Kecespts—1i0 bbis whiskey and 100 bbls. aleo- an The marke: was firmer, 175 bbls. wold at $1 1245 « Fraionts.—A tair trade was done in grain and petroleum tonunge, and rates were firmer, genersily in the absen: suitable tonnace, The engagemonts were :—T peol, by sail, 200 bales cotton at Odd, aud by stedin 1,500 boxes bacowat 45s. ; 12,000 boxes che: Yo Low ner stemin, 16,000 busiels grain ato To Glasgow, per steam, 16,000” bashols grain at Biya. The charters embruced:—An Italian oark, henes to Lis- bon, with = 4,000 quarters grain, in ships’ bags, Thd. per bustiel and a gratuity: au italian brig, 375 conn, and an Italian bark, 498 ton: eported henee forthe same port, but not contirmed; au Italian bark (relet), henee to Jork for orders. with 3,000 quarters urain at 6s. trian bark, hence for same voyaze, with 4,009 quarters db. at Ss, Od. "4 Norwexian bark, bence with 2,000 quarters do, on private terms for do; an’ Italian Uriz. hence to the Continent, with 2,600 quarters do. on private Lerma: bark recently from Baltimore, 2000 quarters do. at 7s. with 2,600 quarters from do. same voyage British bark, lately from Baltimore to United with 6,000 quarters do., at Ga: a bark, re: ported from Philadelphia, with 3,000 bbls, rofived petroreuin to the Hultic at Os. Od. ; an Italian ban 10 Liverpool, with 2.500 bbls, residaum at 38% K jan burk, hence to the Swedish Baltic, with 3,100 bbls. refined petro: mat Ud, privilege of Cronstadt at 6s; a Swedish hones to Stockholin, with 2,100 bbls, napbtha wt Gs, jag. common to fFNEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Wrpxuspay, July 5, 1876, RECKIFTS FOR TWO DAYS. A Veuls — Sheey and Yards. Beeves. Cows, Calves. pixtieth Forty-elguth Fortioth street Jereoy City... 10 8 = B87 «3,788_-O174 ened slow this forenoon on about’ ie, fe Ib. reduction on last Monday's rates, Prices ranged m Se, # 10%e., welghte 5 cwt. a SX cwt The quality ut herds to band was from poor to talr, being. ceu- erally course, The markets clused woak, with several eur loads unsold, At. Sixtieth street’ yards ‘T.. C. Hastman. sola for seif 99 [tinuls steers ut Dye por Ib. weight 7 wt; 99. Tillnols steers at Oite UUise, per lu, with'a fraction off per Ib., weight 6% ew. 481 per Ib, weight 73 ewt. 47 1 Dols steers at OMe. perib., weigh Ty cwt,, Wab w tractlon Off per 1b. : 60 [iiuoly steers ut jer a0ie. per Ib. weight 734 ewe. ; 63 Illinois steers at Wye, per Ib. with SUC: of per end, weijght 73; ewt, ers ui Dye a Use. per Ih, weight 84, ewe: 88 Illinois steers at 10c per Ib., weight Wewte Siogel & Myer sald tor svlves 105 Ilinols steers at Oc. per Ib, weieht 74g ewt ; for Morris & Watxels 32 Illinois steers at 9',¢, per lv., with S0c, on per hoad, weight TG ewe; 20 Illinois steers at Tbe. per Ib, welzht wt; GU Mlivols steers nt Oe, "w 1c. per Ibe wotght 7% cwt, Coon £ Thompson _ sold for Coon & Co. 35 Li js steers at Se, per ib., with $1 on per head, weight 7h wt, : U1 Illinois steera at Oigc. por Ib. weight ig ewt.; held on sale. 3 car loads of beeves. D. Waixel sold for Morris & Wulxel 77 Iilnvis steers at 94¢c. per lb., with 500, off per head, weight 74 ewu; 18 Illinois Steers at Se perlb., with $i olf per head, weight 7 owt, ‘At Jersey City, yards Coney” & MePhersun auld for M. Sum Der OU grass fed Indiana steers at Sie. per 1v., weight Ht, ews, E. Vogel sold for Mortis & Waixel 34 Iilindts steers at Se. per Ib. with S0c, on per bead, C. J. Pagan sold “lor self 87 Iliuols steers, terms: nod “obtain Totfey & ‘Sons sold fur. Morris & Waixels 112" Ili: ola atoors “at Be"per th. with $Lon per head. wight 8 ewt, a Gi ewte; 32 filtnols steers at S40, perlb,, weight 7% ewt. W.C. Dudley sold for Morris & Waixels, 87. still ted Ilinois sters, two yards, at Oye. per Ib, weight Gly ewt. « G¥ ews... ang yard at de. per {b.. with $i on per liend, weight 61; cwt.: 16 Titinois steers at Ye. per Ib., with 50c. ‘off per hend, weight 6 cwt.; Samuels & iRegenstein sold tor Hirsch, Meyer & Co., 60 Ilino.s steers at 94ge. per Ib., with $10 off ‘the herd, weight 7 ewt., scant; 20 Iilinois Steers at yc. per’ 1b, weight 7 ‘ewt.; 32 Illinois Steers “ai Ole. per ik, ‘with Sus.” on por head, weizh 8 ewt. BK. & H. Westheimer — sold for F. fteynolds & Co., 64 IMinvis steers at gc. per Ib, weight Tews. ; 44 Cherokee steers at He. por Ib. weight 5 ewt.; lor W, Oberhoff, 19 Tliinois steers ut Oye. per Ib., weight Gewt, for selves, Li still fed Tilinvis bulls, gross welzht 1,400 Ibs, head, at 4c. per lb.; held on svle 75 [Minois steers. 5, Bon ell sold tor S. W. Allerton 47 still fed Illinois steers at Se, a 1Ue. per lb., weight 7 ewt. ; 58 Ilinols steors at perlb.. with $1 on per head, at Tle. per Tb., weight 6% ewt,; 3s Mi cers at Vgc. a Dye. per Ib, weight at We 1b,” weight A‘ dvchmidt sold for Meyer Mlinots steors at 9c. ver Ib., weight OX ewt. w 16 teers at Bye. ‘ heud, weisht 7% cvt., scant; 8 iii Ib. with $5 on the lot, weixht 7h 10e, per Ib., weight 7 ewt. a sige. ewt 10} ib., weight 7% ‘ erent Ge, per Ib. AND Lasus.— ight Gly ewt. ip off ye. Her low of kul, joey wold nt 4 ve. per Ib., yercwt., ec. McGraw sold 41 Michiga Tix per head, xe dige. per Ib.; Hume & 761s. per hea porly,: 287 Ohio shecp, sheep, weigh weight 92 Ib: ge 26 Ohio sheep,weight De ibs. port sike. ; 100 State shee 8S Iba. per head Ibs. per h sheep, i} tucky’ sheep, weight Kentucky sheep, wsi pe : 18 Kentucky lambs, weight 62 lbs. per head, at Ue, per 1b.; 195 Kentucky lambs, weight 60 Ibs. per head, at 36 56 per ewt.; #2 Kentucky lambs, weight 64 lbs. ‘per head, at 7h tb.; 30 Kentucky ys, weight 60 Ibs. r head, at 5 entucky lambs, weight 63 Ie, Ki weleht 6) Ibe, y lambs, peekght O& bs 1ou Kentuexy I weixht 68 Ibs. per bead, 4 Kuse & Pidcock 82 Ohio sheep, weight #2 Ibs. p Ohio p, Weight SO Ibs. per hew lambs, weight 63 lbs, per head, wt 73 sold one cm ep, weight Me perib. jonday acld one car I 8 ibs. 1 Se. per Ib, MiLe! Ni tions on this forenoon. VALS AND CALVES. w smooth quality veals havo eceived and were soldat Se. per lb. Ordinury quatity wuld at 4%c. 9 Oe. per lb. ‘Trade stow and suall, Hogs.—There were none on wal DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatveston, July 5, 1870. iddling, 11%¢.; low middling, | 10\4e.; xood ordinary, yc. Net reee $1 bales. Exports eoustwise, 42. ‘Sales, 74. Stock, eW ORLEANS, July 5, 1876, Cotton irregular and easy; middling, '11';c.; low mid- dling, 10%4et Net receipts, 733 bales: gross, 973, 4. Monte, July Cotton weak and irreguiar; — midd Meg middling, good ordinary, Ske. Net receipts, 11 bad Exports cot ise, 1. Sales, 150, Stock, 5.415, Cuarcestox, July 5, 1878. Cotton quiet; middling, 114¢.; low middling, 10%¢.; good ordinary, 8%c. Net receipts, 87, Sules, 190. Stock, 5.078. Savannan, July 5, 1 Cotton quiet: middling, 1e.; low middling, 10%%e.; good ordinary, sige Net receipts, J, Exports, coartwiso, 439, Bules, 100, Stock, S363, Oswxco, July 5, 1876, Flour steady; No. 1 spring, $3.75 a$7;\ amber ‘winter, 7 25 a $7 50; double extru, $7 75 a $8; concessions were made on iarge lo 1,00, Wheat unchanged, Corn dull; sules nt ove. Corn meni unchan, Mill feed. uu- changed. Canal. freights unchanged, Lake receipts Wheat, 26,400 bushels; Inmber, 94,000 feet. Canal ship- ments--Lumber, 440,00) feet. Touxpo, July 5, 187 dy ; No. 2 witte Wabash, $1 1 pextra whi f amber Michigan, $1 0; July, 81 19% 2 do, WI, » 2 red winter, $1 1%,; No. 3 red, 95e,; do Dayton anu Mich Flour steaay, Wheat si ge, Corn Grin: high mixed "52 gust, S8iyc.: low do, 4! Gumaged, 37 '4¢. rejected, ip i 24,000 do. ; oats, 8.000do, Shipments wheat, 92,000 busheis, corn, 50,000 do, . Burraso, July 5, 1876, Lake recoipts—Flour, 4,700 bbls, ; wheat, 'J8,00) busheis; corn, 152, 00 do. . 82,000 do, Kailroad rece:pts— wheat, 20,000 bushels; corn, 26,000 de vats, 13,000 do. ; barley, a 3,000) do shipments for tid water—Wheat, 31,000" bushels; corn, 19,000 do, Interior points—Whent, 10,000 ‘corn, 3,009 do oa OO) do, Rail ments—Flour, 6,200 b wheat, 2.0.0 busi 000. do.;" oats, 134,000 do. : rye, 3,000" do. I freights Ge 4 Bie. ; corn, Sie, a SMe igo @ 4e.. 80 New York, tolls incluved, Flour steady and quiet, Wheat quiet and firm: yesterday, No. 1 hard Dauth, $1 25; day, if 3,00) bushels No, 1 hard Milwaukee at $1! 2 3,800 do, Port Washington, $1 23; 1,500 4, T Milwa: kee club, $1 2 Corn ‘quiet and stexdy: sales, 14,500 No, 2 mixed Wester . 5 2.000 do. rejected at 4xc.; 26 cars Kansas at S3%jc, Oats dull; sales of Lear Michigan at 36. Rye neglected, nominal, Malt dull, Pork slow of sale, bat higher, at €20 for heavy mess. Lard dull wt 113ge. @ 12e, Highwines nominal at $1 1% for city trade. Flour quiet and unchanged. lower and irregular; No, 2 Ohicaygo ing, #1 5 #105 8 1 09% spot_and July; $1 0% Angust: Sipterber: No. i do, Saige efector. The Corn— - 0 t A73ye. bid spot and July; bid August ; 457; ver; rejecton, 48%Ke. atte, Ou 2 at We, "spot and Jal fc. ¢ RK 8, $19 8) August: $19 $11 30 spot und July $11 Szty, September. Bulk meate—shoulders, trib and short clear sides 10, Whi. Wig, ieceipts Flour, 17,000. by Iss corn, 385,000 do: ate, 1000 do. 4 barley, 9.00) do. Shipments — wheat, 60,000 bushels corn, G,000 247.000 do. ; rye, 12,00 do ; ley, 1.000, At the after. of the Board —Woeat : Pons su $ ‘Angast, Corn strong. and higher: 47%. ® ae Feige a 480. Angus! changed. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. vipewox, RL, duly 5, 1870, Printing cloths are quict Uut steady at ‘previous quote tions, HAVANA MARKET. Havana, July 4, 1876, Spanish gold, 217%; 0218, Exchange firm: on the United States, 60 days’ currency, 3 4&7 count; short siglt do, 7 a6 discount: GO days’ Kol premium, short sicht 40, 48449 premiam; on London, 1jg a 16 promiuu ; on Paris 24603 premium, Sugar drm, LL PERSC borrow temporarily the cash « (omnsstowERs NOTICE. sembly of Alabaina, ‘approved February Will be opened iu the city of New York, July next, for the exchange of bonds in wecordsneo with the terms of said wet. under the following tain boi bonded debt of the State of Ali tain bonds there: CuegoHS ON CHE [Jp DOCK SAVINGS BA} corner at Yd st, com, bondho’ = ATKINS, No. 18 Broad st., New York, of mpeabes SAVINGS BAN into eush July $9.000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $100, $300, Pp ssekvr ion OF signe by mutual consen by J 4A. chants, manufacturers and other changed for Business; Mining interests, &c., negotiated ; persous with capital seeking businesy | advi Foteren jrofitubie, in 1 uncommon reputation for respec taste. Addi Herald oft! fh wis lished b: able and profitable wrticl LIGHT, box 104 Herald ¢ @xteasion; Smith Shop und Stal reven years’ unexpired Lease of Lot, 26x150 t city of Brooklyn, Kastorn district, within ten minutes ot four ferries; ‘Shop fitted with main line Shafting, ail rupning in first claws order; $5,500: sold. to close up & partnership. Address HE, Hox 199, Herald office. M dianapolis. Propert: kesbie st., Indianapolis FINANCIAL, A’ REASONABLE RATES —MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment insurauce Policies, Mortgages and other securities; iusurance of ail Kinds eilected with vest com- JJ. MABRICHU & C 8 NOT DESIRING SHELDRAK 17 Grondway, their Life Insurance Pf Ornice oF Commmssionnns, MontGomeny, Alu, June 27, 1878. Pursuant to the provisions of au net of the General As- ‘The bonds to be exchanged fu New York are those issued med wets, to wit — An Act “to provide jor the issue of State bouds,” ap: proved 15th December, 1865. . An Act “to reuew and extend the thme of payment of cer ‘approved January 18, 1d ide for’ the Ol intercat on the approved February An Act “to pro Ls, 180, An Act “to renew and extend the time of payment of cer named,” approved 6th February, 1387, An Act “to authorize the issue of Stute bonds,” approved 12th August, 1968, An Act to provide for the extension of certain Stato we und payable in London on ths first day of June, ved 17th Febru 870, to the State bonds of Alabama,” ap- ary, 1ST, valid claitns agaiusc the State he Alabama snd « hatanooga id interest.” approved Mth M U7. ed ander t iowing named ¢ of the Commissioners, In the wry. on aud after the Giat day of July next, ith the provisions of suid act of 28d Febru account of iiroad Com. ont yor weordance O maintain the eredit of Alnbama,” approved February, IST atitution of Stat» bonds to ? approv:d 21st February, 18; GEO. &. HO! LEVI W. LAWLER, . D. BETHEA, Commissioners, E BANK ( cnshed at sight by JOHN B, MURRAY M41 AND 343 BOWERY. have declared the ‘The Trustees of this institu mi annual dividend on all entitled thereto Jaly 1, 1876, as follows Six per cent per annum on all sums of $2,000 and under | and five per cont per annuin on the excess over $2,000. Deposits made on or bef ‘¢ July 10 will draw interest from July 1, 1876, r 4 ANDREW MILLS, Presideot, Writtam V. Wausten, Secretary. FEST ATH FUNDS. $2,500 AND "#000 TO LOAN ON Firat Mortuage. Applicants must vive full particulars aod address KSTATE, box 3,898 Pe ofiice. Fo#ty eiautir piv DE eT HANOVER Fire Insurance Company, ri No. 120 Broadway. A semi-annual dividend of tive (3) per eent is payable on demand at the ofiice of the company. New Vouk, July 1, 1876. 1, REMSEN LANE, Secretary, anes effec best compunie IFE AND ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POLICE 4 purchased, or loans made on same; other securities u kotlated, CADE & CU., 179 Broadway. FICE RIDGEWOOD INSURANC1s CO., BROOKL' nne.28, 1570,—A sem | percent is deciared, payabie to the stockiilders on do- mand, arthe New York ollice of this compan way, WM. A. SCOT: FFICE OF THE ve é Jenaxy City Insurance nog 170 Broad Secretary. Raxy St, Junsxy City, Juue 50, 1878, Forty-second Dividend. Tho Board of Directors of this company buve this day de- clared a semi-annual dividend of teu (10) per cent, payable on demand. (Fics oF THE ILLINOIS C; Company, ‘kw YORK, June 21, 1876, A dividend of four per ceut bas been declared by thix yable oa the Ist day of August next, to the ed at the close of he until the Sth day of , RANDOLPH, ‘Treasurer. CK OF THE Lak D MICHIGAN uthern Railway Company, Sew York, July , 1876, ‘The Directors of this company have doclared «dividend of cent upon the capital stock thereof, payable on the of August next, at the office of Mesers. CHASE & ‘Tho transfer books will be closed at 3 o'clock P. M. on rday, the 8th iust., and will he reopened on the morning ednesday, the 2d day of Ausust next. . &. D. WORCESTER, Troasurer. 224 West 23d at,, between 7th and 8th avs, Six per cent dividend declared payable ou and after July 17, 60 ull deposits titled thereto. CTAL FEATURES OF (HIS BANK ARE, my of management, the total running expen cod to al figure, juss securities, convertible dation to eustomers—the bank remaining with 3. Accom open trom Y A. M. until 8 o'clock every evening. jiturs consiste: 4. Largest interest dividends to dep perfect antety. Tuterest allowed from July 1 on all deposits made before ‘Accounts opened of any amount from $1 ty $5,000. ALEX. M. LESLEY, President, J. M. Panusn, Secretary. OR to suit. Apply in person to W. BALDWIN, 108 Washington av., Brooklyn, vetweeu 9 und 5 o'clock $1,000.00 Botts ON MORTGAG K. STEVENSON, Jr., No. 4 Pine st. ERSHIPs. PARTNERSHIP FUE GO- artuership beretofore existing between the ander. qGniler the firm name of Brown & Martin ts dissolved Allontstanding claims will be settled nes Murtiu, at 178% Broadway. New York, July 5, 1876, SAMES BROW) JAMES MARTI ‘ $ TUNIVIED, “AW EXPERIE CED MANUFACTURER, Wit CAPT tal, wishes an interest in # profitable Manutacturing Business. Address CAPITAL, Herald office. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROC ad, without —Thomas & orvuniti f xvproved op} Wi yrodce i ton, 108 Broad BUSIN WANTS A PARTNER oR EM. ploymout in merchant's houxe or market ; first cla uid loan $1,000 if well weeured, Addr , box 110 Herald office, PABLE 2 aud wi weality, sth a ing STOR', “WHOLESALE MILLE Jovbing Hoi connectio RY TING AND nest trade here und rarest Special Partner with suiti- portunities conterred b bility, experi with some particulars, ‘s. Y. having U ‘Abroad, requires alto use ail the o “\ MAN WANTED—TO INVEST EQUALLY WITH MY- 1f $500 cash ; biggest opening in this country. SOUTHWICK, 47 Grent Jones st. ESTABLISHED meaning business WHOLESALE AND ROCERY AND 41. Provision downtown Store, on m leading street, fully socked, established 20 years, will be sold at « bargain: partcash and balance good real estuie or securities; will standovestigation, — H. L. PHALON, 31 bast 17th st, 28 MY OWN 7 I charge of an estab- j.wiil give him salary and security for mousy, In the bu © No. 6 Cedar WA —AN OLD AND WELI, RSTAB- W. STRICKLAND, 3 OTHER BLSINE ty with . SUFFER WITH THE WEAT.—WEak SHAYNE’S celebrated balf ounco Hat, the popular entlemen, price $2 50, Broudway and 13th st. atiack’s Theatre. NBG 1 patentoe in the ‘ALISTS TED. annfactore of # highly recommend: inquiries solicited. Addresa VOR SALE—A TWO-SIORY FRAME SHOP, WITiT lass front, with one-story, engine und bolier, room Jeon rear of lot; with the t. in the horse Engine, Boiler and rice, KY, R SALE: ALY INTER ate HILADELPAIA Business; profits $25 to €10> por 20 req 5 (5 ie aa HANKINS 38 West sth ste ERCHANDISE OR BUSINESS WANTED—POR IN- first class. Address Y., 22 ARTNERSIIP. GOOD REAL ESTATE SECCRITY willbe given for «half interest in «retell iT, Ken" ENCE, Dusiness, either city or country, Address BXPEK! erald JAPITAL OF $5.00, bosiness In New Yorkeity: full par wv. Addreus, COMM ERE 5 AWTY WANTED TO JOIN IN PURCHASING BUST ness whieh [am now connected with and twily ander. sand: business averages $000 monthly profit, Address LOTHAL, Herald off HE SUBSCKABER 114 S CONTROL OF THE market: ix desirous of moet Lanale them in different locals S80( PARTNER WANTED—WITH $800 IN CASH, Pecans, LO1In advertiver in a r table cash bushie i per tly wet No idiers eed aly. ‘Cull or Ua, 44 Wout Sd... THE COUNTRY, An explosion of fireworks on Tuesday, in the store of E. M. Pratt, at Hyde Park, Mass., set fire to the store, destroying Pratt’s building, the Norfolk Count Gazette building, and W, 1. Chamberlatn’s dry goods Several other occupants lost heavily, Total loss, $20,500; insurance abont $15,000. 8. R. Morely was dangerously injured durivg the fire, A firé at Great Barrington, Masa, Tuesday eve totally destroye! the Soda Springs House, a sum: Loss, $10,000; insurance, $6,000; cause, @ de King’s Exchange, a brick block, at Fort Edward, Ne Y., was totally destroyed by fire early yesterday morne floor was occupied by @ drug store and # upper stories by a phot mostly covered by insurance, A fire at Newburg Tuesday nigl been caused by fireworks, damaged the business block atthe cornervof Water and the following losse ht, supposed to haw ‘econd streets, and caused S. Buchanan, eonfecttoner, $10,000—iusured for $6,000; John H, Waters & Son, $4,000—insured; William H. Callahan $2,500—irsured. The buildings were owned by Mrs. Homer Ramsdell, whose loss reachet $1,500; insured. arly yesterday morning Collins’ Blek, in the cen. tral part of Syracuse, was burned. suranee, $23,700, Loss, $20,000; ine Snpposed origin, firecrackers, sequin House, of Medway, Mass, was dam- ‘The loss on ‘the building and furniture is estimated at $8,500, and {is covered to the extent of $4,000 by insurance. John Hadfield was drowned at Lawrence, Mass, by the upsetting of u boat Robert Hayboy, nine 5 South Lawrence ou Tuesday. A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. aged by fire yesteraay urs ol age, was drowned wf b, was found drowned in Hospital Pond, Providence, R. L., yesterday morning. Russell H. Monroe, an inmate of Dexter Asylum, waa found dead in East Providence yesterday morning. Warren Howard, an employ: gine Company, was fatally kic day in the trades’ procession at Providence, Herbert Bartlett. was badly arge of a cannon he was § of the Corliss Steam En- ed by a horse on Tues Tn Woonsocket, hurt by the premature di orer named MeDonald was drowned yesterday while bathing in Lower Mystic Lake, Jobn Freeman, aged seventeon years, was drowned in the Delaware und Hudson Canal at Honesdale, Pa, sday, while in the act of rescuing a Ridley Newsworth was drowned at Thomaston, Meg by the upsetting of a boat on the 4th. Augustus Webster w charge of ncanoon at K son Was run over bya train of cars and killed at the killed by the premature diss James Morri- nnebunk, Mo, Jolin W. Whiton, of Newton Lo stantly Killed by the premature disenarge of a cannon, Warren Vean and Solomon Dreyfus, aj eighteen respectively, w the Mississippt River at New Orleans yosterday, fus yomped in to sa By the premature discharge of a cannon at Great day, Charles Phillips, a Royce lost the ler was severely r Pulis, Mass, wae od fifteen and e drowned while bathing 19 Barrington, Mass, yest sight of both eyes aud Guorge I Sarly yesterday morning a wreck occurred near Elma freight trains, nd of the other, smashing Engineer Vaughn and. Pa, between One train ran into the rear jue and several Robinson were lioush and a drover, name unkno«n, were ‘Vhroe uthers were slightly injured. Tuesday night on the Wiscou- Railroad, near Belvit, (out nearly a tile ‘The First regiment, of Chie dangeronsiy hurt. seident oveurre: sin branch of the Northweste: Where the heavy rains bad of the track the celebration of thé It is reported that two members of the re; injured seriously, and the foreman of train was killed. A CAPSIZED PART where they participated “THE EAST STRANGE CONDUCT OF THE MONTAGUE PILOT, To Tue Eprror or rae Hewat: A boat coptaining Sve or six neople upset in the East River on the afternoon of the Fourth, almost opposite the Thirty-fourth street ferry. vessels at the timo, but notwithstanuing the portious condition of the boating party, who clung to the of the, overturned The river was tull of remarkable tenacity, searcely an effort was made to save them before a good quarter of an bour elapsed. dotted the river seemed to steer away from the unlucky to be in the Hunter's Point ferry- Montague at the The pilot of the Montague stopped tne for afew secotids everybody supposed he was going to bead for the shipwr: The little sailboats thas ontemplated the cir assistance nor leaving ‘eam a few hans party, neither going to th but standing motion yards south o meu kicked aiid shouted for help, pilot 18 most reprehensible, the position wi e ‘The conduct of this Finally, a large Lite boat the half drowned wore lost or not I do not Lone of them sank before it this be trua f to say it was the fault of the pilot of the Montague, who should have gone to the rescue without a momenva PASSENGER, Whether any of t know, but it is said th reached him. Michael Walsh, residing iu Columbia, Brooklyn, was drowned yesterday at th¢ toot of Congress stree SHE GERMAN SOCIETY. Warren street, peas while bathing. The regular meeting of the German Society was hel yesterday afternoon at No. 13 Broadwa reported tho $846 19, leaving a The Treasuret jabursements, balance of $7,123 58; expended ia One hundred and two sick persona were treated, and employment found for 1,187 persons, jonth of May 13,116 stmigrants arrived ia 10,563 had never been here ration during the same had never been in the aration from Lot May, 1376, was 15,697, rman fmigration was 3,376, this country the lat of Junuary to the 5 pouncat EQUIPMENTS, nize at once, that victory may crown your of ontal Hat and Oxpe, made oats, consisting of hate (or ys) and capes any color and style), with patent double gine torch and stiek, furnished to clubs at factory Fall sets of Campaign Equi ‘Send for fu: particulars or come to headquarters, 208 Broadway, New York etty. AND HENDRICKS, HAYES AND WHEEL howld wear SHAYNE'R halt-ounce Hat; price, $260, Broadway and nt, Walluck’s Theatre, POST OFFI OST OF FICE NOTL the week ending Saturda) this office on Tu ship Wyoming, via Que for Europe, per steamship Ab: aud all men of bi 3. THE FORKIGN MAILS POR uly 8, 1976, will clove ® ust be spectatly addressed), par vin Glasgow, and at 1 respoudence ince be specially addressed, The wails for Australia, &e., will Jaly 19% The mails for China, ae, will Franciseo August 1. TION TN “BIN separate Lessous until October, Pps insirRe number of Indi letter dio card) OF ‘THUMENTAL ie EXPERIENCE AS TRACKER classes, Engtist German; will give lessons ferences tarnished as to character Address INST UCTOR, Herald Uj KIS VACATION COURSK, BAST G20 4 higher classes; tour lan, and abilities, ] KR. BERNH aE taught; sciences an preparations for Hiv: terms, #9 monthly, q Sn | KURO, NG's HOTEL NEW BOND SEK n Leeene J You not wire ‘8 hotel in th London, management of W. 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