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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Stocks Weak and Irregular— A Dull Market. GOLD 1117-8 A 111 3-4. a ee ee The Bank Statement—Further Increase in the Reserve—The Local Rates for Money on Call 2 1-2 and 2 Fer Cent—Govern- ment and Raiiway Bonds Firm. Watt Street, } Satcxpay, July 22—6 P. M. The stock market opened strong and closed weak. Business was fairly distributed, but it was evident at an carly hour that several vulnerable points of attack existed, and betore the end they were assailed, There is yet nothing in the immediate situation which breeds encouragement, and it is only the persistent boiding up of prices by the larger operators that prevents the crea- tion of a large short imterest, For the moment the market is easily controlled, but with the return of the absent men of nerve und dash we shall, doubsless, wit- «mess greater activity, wider fluctuations and enhanced | interest, ‘The following are the most important changes of the day :—Western Union opened at 7034, advanced to 7075 tnd closed at 703,; Pacitic Mail opened at 2434, sold down to 23% and ended at 24; Union Pacific was steady at 604; Michigan Central receded trom 46% to 454 Lake Shore opeued at 5374, advanced to 5414, declined to 5334 und ended at 633; ; St, Paul deciined trom 4014 to 39% and the preferred stock [rom 72 to 713g; Dela- | ware and Lackawanna hkewise drooped from 10234 to 10134 Regular sales of New Jersey Central were made at 72% a 724 and 7244 a 721%, with seller's option for 30 days at 717% a 71%. Ohio and Mississippi was weaker and closed at 144; aftor selling at 15) and 143g. Erie was quiet and feutureless at 14 In bonds the most noteworthy transactions were ip Lehigh and Wilkesbarre, which brought 8734 0 8744 a 87 and finally 875;. Tho rest of the market requires no special comment. THY SALES TO-DAY, ‘Tho transactions of the Stock Exchange to-day Aggregated 05,628 share: ew York Central and Hudson, 300; Erie, 2,100; Lake Shore, 23,000; Cleve- land and Pittsburg, 182; Northweatern, 200; do, preferre', 700; Rock Island, 100; Pacific Mail, 2,700; Su Paul,3,700; do., preferred, 3,700; Ohios, 7,330; Western Union, 4,100; Union Pacific, 300; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 696; New Jersey Central, 1,400; Michigan Central, 3,600, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Tho following tablo shows tho opening, highest and Jowest prices of the aay:— fe Opening. Highest Lowest, 1068; 107 100% 44 My My New York Central 74 5345 Northwestel 42 aly Northwestern, preterred.. 66 by Rock Island. lov 109 Pitisburg.. Milwaukee and St Paul Mil and St. Paul, pret. Obio and Mississippi. . New Jersey Central Del, Lack. and Western, , Union Pacitic Western Union. Auantic and Pacilic Yel, Pueific Mail... a- ce td eae as oh Clevo Piits.; cChiaNW bicep) cic a RI Dilarer Aa. SUP pt Sus ane ene ote ADVANCE AND DECLINE, ‘The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterdi ck. —New York Central, 4; Rock Island, 34 Dectixs.—Gold, 4); Western Union, %; St. Paul, cominon, 34; du. preierred, 44; Land and Petroleum, 36; Panaia, 2; Pacific Mail, 343 Ou1o and Mississippi, Kl New Jersey Ceutrai, 43; Nortowestera, fj pre ferred, 4s; Michigan Central, 34; Lake Shore, 4} Erie, 3%; Detawure and Lackawanna, ¥. ‘The rest of the m.rket was stationary, THE MONKY MARKET, The local rates for mouey on call are 21; and 2 per tent and the supply is abunsant. The following were the rates of exchange on New York atahe undermen- tioned cities to-day :—Savannab, 4 premium; Cha tou, oflerings light, 4 a ‘x premium; Cincinnati, firm, tair demand, 50 (0 100; New Orleans commercial, 4; bank, %; Chicago, 75c. premium; St. Louis, 100 premiuin. Sterling exchange was quiet, Prime asking rates—489 and 491; selling rates, 488 a 4883; and 490 a $904; Reichmarks, 954; a 9544 and 96 a 963g, Cables, 6%. Prime Paris, 6.15 and 5,12 THE BANK STATEMENT, ‘The bank statement shows a further large gain in Jegal tender notes and loss of specie, the net result of these and the other changes being an increase in the | surplus reserve of $627,425. The following is acom- parison of the bank averages for the fen two weeks July 15, July Differences, $ 62,961, 100 $251, 08, ito Dec... $1,279,000 2\440,100 20,681,400 Dec.. 17, 667,500 57,199,200 Ine. 224,167,500 224,705,300 Ine. Circulation.., 15,442,800 1,257,200 Dee. 185,000 ‘The following shows the relations between the total reserve and the total liabilities :— Bpecio....... $22,440,100 $20,681,400 Deo. $1,758,700 | Legal tenders 54,677,500 67,195,200 lac., Total reserve. $77,117,600 $77,879,600 Inc.. $762,000 Reserve Te~ quired ag’s deposits... 66,041,875 86,176,460 BCR Excess of re- serve above legal re- quirem’ts. Loans 21,075,725 21,703,160 Inc., $627,425 THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 111%, declined to 111%, and after. rd fluctuated between these figures, The carrying rates were 4; and 1 per cent and the borrowing rates 1 per cent to flat. ‘The specie engagements up to the time of writing are as follows:— Gold coin Gold bars, Bilver.. Total, CLEARING HOUSK STATEMENT. Currency exchanges, Currency vaiances. Bold exchanges. Goid balances, WKEKLY CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Dlrrency exchange « $299,479,371 Currency balances. « 17,444,528 Gold exchanges. 34,603,018 Goid baiance: + 8,867,882 OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BaNk. Gold balances ee $964,853 Currency balan 1,084,126 Gross cicaranc 19,530,000 THR UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Treasurer now holds $10,249,850 in bonds to se. ture nationai bank circulation and $18,723,000 to se- eure public deposits. The United States vouds de- Posited for circulation during tho week ending to-day were $492,000 Tho United States bonds held for cir- tulation withdrawn during the week ending today were $1,165,000. ‘the receipts of nationai bank noses lor redemption for the week ending to-day, as com- pared with the corresponding week of last year, were | as follows:— New York, Boston Philadeip! Chicago Cincinnati. Miscelianeous . Totals. The national bank circulation outstanding is as follows:—Currency notes, $28,740,000; gold notes, $2,100,000, Treasury shipments for the week—Legal venders, $1,000,000; stiver, $18,000. The Assistant freasurer paid out to-day $124,000 gold on aceount of imterest and $41,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The Sub-Treasury released to-day $19,480 sil- ver coin, The President has not yet signed the Silver bill Treasury officials say the section of the bill providing 000 1,115,000 | 104; Delaware and Lackawanna, 102% a 10234 a 101%; | | | | | | 2520, 700 | ” do. . | 200 Mien Con RIC es 457% 400 $4,400,000 $6,053,000 | NEW YORK HERALD, SUN ‘DAY, SULLY The closing prices to-day for the exchange of $10,000,000 silver for legal tenders will be practically inoperative, from the fact that there ig not sufficient silver on hand to make the exchange, and the amount being cvined at the mints is ouly about saflicieut to meet the demand on account of | fractional currency presented fy redemption, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds coutinue strong at full prices. The following were the latest quotavions:—United States | M Sixes, 1981, registered, 119% a 120; do, do, do, coupon, 12044 a 121; do do, five-twenties, 1865, registeréd, 1164 a 116%; do. do, do, coupon, 1164 a 11644; do. do., do., new, registered, 118 a 118%; | do, do., do., do., coupon, 118 a 1184Z; do, do, 1867, registered, 120 a 1204; do, do., do., coupon, 119% a 120; do, do., 1868, registered, 1214, a 122; do. do, do., coupon, 12134 a 122; da, ten-forties, registered, 118% a 118%; do. do, do, coupon, 119 a 119%, do, new fives, registered, 1167; a 117; do, do., do, | Coupon, 118% a 118% ; Paciiie sixes, 12534 a 125%. RAILROAD BONDS, Railroad bonds were quict and generally firm. Belle- ville and Soutners Ulinois firsta advanced to 93 and Union Pacific sinking funds to 94, Chicago and North- Western consolidated gold coupons sold at 95% a 95% and St Paul sinking funds were 90% bid and offered at 9144. New Jersey Central firsts consolidated brought 10134, Hannibal and st, Joseph eights, 81; Union Pa- cific firsts, 1034; ; Fort Wayne seconds, 1094, and Cen- tral Paci land grants, 96%. INVESTMENT SHARES, In invegtment shares Delaware and Ifudson brought New Jersey Central, 724; a 72% a 7244; Morris and Es- , 102; Unton Pacitie, 603, ennsylvania Coal, 210; New York Central, 1063 10874; Wells-Fargo, 8444 a 84; Rock Island, 109; Land and Petroleum, 112% a 112%; Chicago and Alton, 10134. THE FOREIGN MARKET, The London advices report a gain of £20,000 bullion by the Bank of Engiand on balance to-day. The Lon- don Stock Exchange is closed tor repairs to-day, and weare, therefore, without our usual quotations for | securities at that point, At Paris rentes advanced to 106f. 55e, Iurorts. The imports for the week ‘oot up $5,211,119; of this amount $1,536,127 was made up of dry goods and $2,663,992 of genoral merchandise. BANK SHARES AND STATR BONDS, In bank shares Mercantile sold at 100and Merchants’ at 115, State bonds were dull, except for District of Columbia 3.65’, which were activo and advanced }¢ per cent, to 72. PHILADELPIUIA STOCKS. The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day :— Bia Asked, City sixes, new... 108% = 109 United Compunies of New Jersey 2140 0x Pennsylvania Railroad, + 68% (8225 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad: 4435 day Lebigh Valley Railroad 57 57, ‘atawissa Railroad, preferred. + 4345 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 1% 8 Northern Central Railroad, aay Bt Lehigh Navigation... 443,445 Lehigh Navigution, gold loan. - 10345 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Satoroar, July 22, 1874, BEFOKn CALL—lo A AL. RS 10) shs LS & ALS, 70% W0% 200 shs At & Pac Tel U 600 2.0 Pac bx do 100 do 100, do 10 do 1ou Un P Luy Mich Cen nike 400 Gi 100 do. 400 200 eo lo hwoLsa Ms RR 8), ZOO 5) du. . 1600 do. foLu do. LON J Cen KI 200 dows, “ 200 Huu dow. 3 obs 100 i wile AND ido A.M $1002 U § 5-20, ¢, do. $6000 US 6's, cur...be 12634 1uW0 2120 Fits! OARD—10:30 AL ML $000 Dist Col8.65's | 72 1000shs Mich Cen,..03 46 1500 du... be 74 Wis dv oN be 200 C &U Istrcon 1000 Av U Ast, com. By UC ENWeeg hs 34 5000 do. wis Tun He sido’ 8a ol 100 do. coy 1440 Ohio g Leon... U4 2.9 Nd Cen ik bessD 7 1000 Un awe Kg 1st. 103}¢ uu do. ; Lun) us west Lye" lu do. yoo P,P W & O2d.. 1Uv8g 109 do 5.00 Gen acl ¥. be wea 40 ae 2000 B& Soll ist. Yh lu do. Bu dy be ys 100 Chi ENW ieRpf be U0 Tol & Wal ist., Yisy MUOSEL,K URN. ve shy Meveantite ik, 100” 8U ur ewe Hel. .be 10 Merchants Bk...0 115 TU MUA Str RK be BO ied setts Cant, 10 Mila 381 pr.ve.ss 1.0 West Un Tel..be b3 209 ae 200 du. los wo TA ao: 100 Penn Coal Ltd Giew & 0 gtd 10 Wells é argo Ex we Gu, : 100 1w US Ex. wu we. NY CAR RR, ‘be « 12014 200 shs Mich M6 Wom nt RR, Lis" 60s Lo & Mo sit, 119% 100 UT oy 200 os 4) Su Cai ak NWR. 2000 #Ts5 1OUChia NW pt. 5000 87g 400 do. 1000 87 1 0 Ohio & Miss ier 2) she Puc atait' 8S” 200 “eo joo 4 vas gov do 10 Mich Con Kit....83 40 Su do {COND BOARD P. 4 she 1.» 4 38,..18 70% 1800 do... De 30 ao Gy uu Mi a st P iit be Tole 400 74% 100 Del, L a W ititbe Wg a ihe £0) Owe ei i be ithe do 15 iS soo 43% 20 300 47, BO 10) 49% Boy ios 454 10 10) 454 100 chi a ait id 58 2 LS &MBRRDDS $4 Od Mork Kas KK.vE 1UF Bou do. ot 2703 PM. $24000 U 3 6's, 81 (the 400 sbeLS&MSRR. 53% lant sale) in yes 10 torda, ist, 40 should bave be ho lon 120% 100 60000 L & eon... 87 lw 2000 do. + 8g lor 200) do. 87% 600 wud do. + Biby Quo 2000 do. wi 87 100 BoC wl a P78... Wig Loy 1 OO C'P Ist, CRObr, 91% 00 1K Mas Peonwt. 9 2 say Joosbe PC LAF Co. 112% 70 Pittsburg RR ve 7.0 weet Un Tel... oy Dei. a HB.9S 101% 109 do. ‘66 70%, 100” do... 200 Pee Mali $5°0°.. 24" TOD Chia W > 20 do... 09 24 BW Olio & MRK a 144 1) do. Jo. Boy BuO 7 Ww do. 23% 500 wo do. #0) ww ao a 400 100 Brie KB. 14% 100 20) Tee M4 doy 1000 ae 14 SO 4 1:0 One itis east Pi lov WO vere 45: loo 100 do 3 48 10 do. 200 €: © ) 100 MI & se PR we ho do ow House Ww SRR as 35 1000 Mil 4 SUP RR pf 71 COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT QUIET AND STEADY; FUTURES CLOSED QUILT AND STEADY-—¥LOUR DULL AND =: IRREGULAR--WHRaT = QUIET—CORN QUIET—OATS QUIRT—PORK QUIET AND EASIZE—LALD ABOUT STRADY— WHISKEY QUIET—PETROLEUM FIRM—NAVAL sTORES QUIET—OIL8 STEADY—GROCERIES: COFFEE QUIET: SUGAR STRADY--¥YRRIGHTS STEADY. Satvnpar, July 22—6 P. M. ‘The markets were still dull, ungettiea ahd unsatis- factory, scarcely any business doing on or off ’Change. Flour was dail and irregular. Wheat quiet. Corn was quiet, Oats also quist. Whiskey was quiet. Pork was easier, Lard was about steady, Freighip steady. Cotton on the spot was quiet. Futures closed quiet and endy. Naval stores were quiet. Groceries were gen- erally steady, but litsle was done. Oils were steady. Pe- troleum was firmer. Covrnn —The market for Brazils was very q wore not materially changed. Mild coffee was ai quote Ordinary cargoes, Loe, @ 15\40.; fair do., 160. a 17e. ; good do., 17Ke. # 173g; prime do., 17%4e. « 18. ; ox treme range for lots, Loe. & 19¢.; Santos, teir to good, 164e. #17, gold, ninety days; Java, government bags. 20c. « 226; do, grass mats, 2 @ 24e,; Singapore, ao., IM. & 2 om, 18}ge. a 18ge. ; Maracaibo, 14340, a 186. ; La gunyra, 163g. a 1Tige ; Jamaica, 15e. a 17 14ige. w 1he,; Porto Hic, 18¢. a 18ge,; Costa Riea, 170. « 18e,; Mexican, 16}ge, @ 13¢.; Mi 17e. & 18e.; Angos- tore! 17e. a 18¢.; Savanilia, 14%Ze. « 186.; Curaeon, 14556 « St. Domingo, Cortox.—The market for spot waa quiet, vut stead; aati advanced 1-8Ze., the market ‘stag quiet ‘aod 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. © BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ARTNER WAN TED—WITH PROM $15,000 70 profitable vusiness of 16 PIVANCTAL. steady, at the improvement. TE: Ra NOW GEA WE WANT A compare with Friday's pri oss additional eap storks, Monde / per aunum, Ad DARTNER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS BL outside of srw York. p Wg handoue protits. ee ee es voetigation sulletted. tations are based on American stand ss MACHINISTS AND inventor of a valuable steam selling a whole or halt inverest in bis patent: For particulars address JOHN GINE BUILDERS. ngine is desirous of & ready market hall a grade above LOANS ON TENE At per ceut for private nd vmeant Lote d the engine Bridge st, Brooklyn, N.Y. ADE OR BELL CHbAP- Strict ordinary. BANC POLICIES 4 purchased or ary. Striet good ordinary. 10 "5.16 179 Broadway ILINA NONPUNDABLE CONVERSION mis by calling at 3 Strict low middling. N WITH $8,000 TO juterest in wel established manufae- relerences ex Good middling Strict good und Hrondway New , meet ngeniieman, who may el ee INVESTMENT, 4 ofthen, New York ety. ji LAND AND MINING COMPANY, Executive oftion, S . mation of value. aidinary, 6 S16o; low middling, § 15-i6¢, ; middling, 10 13 1 Spot sales were as follows :— strict good ordins HE MARIPOSA ne right party to enter a money box 18d Heral nant business, of $3 each cortit Acsintant Beeretary, er, 200 an id Crier ene CAPABLE BU ‘lay. up to one * partner iu a wholesale bus ne Address CIGARS ANU TOBAC: 7 ANTED—A PARTNER OF MOD T\ESS MAN, kiya and Westchester w atcat 140 Br 200 at LI 1oatze. The receipts at the ports wer : New Orleans, 46 rebip im business thar will bear investi- FRANT, bow 2,055 + New York, 5; ) ON TENRMENT y last year, 316, WY INVESTING For particulars ad- } Cleveland and Pittsburg, | K PROFITS, Meratd —PAMENER WANTE . Ad t, opporit Address CASH © 28 Herald office WILL, SRCORE WALP INTEREST IN RUSE _Rese, BOD weekly, sure; rare LINDLRY ME <WANTED Tie HE 3000 Prep roperty for sale: tw woowner going W turk t wits duil and irre Tho sales were about 10,00) uding state, W Kye flour was quiet, n neal was Qi 20 for Brandywine and $2.60 a $3 for Western and Jersey "S88 b AMOUNT POR SIX sold at $3 20 a an 1a eratd in PARTNER W petin Fed ta rative busines: fn lun taste for JUN AN BLEGANT tol» is. in close proximity to Jersey Cliy vox 120 Lerald ollie, ON PINBE < Lass inPeoveD Rupertine Wost Extra Western. aw Branch Moe Round hoop Ohio, ship; Round hoop Ohio, tra dt. Louis, low exit TED—UPON FIRST MORTOAGE ON vice double extra. ty in Jersey Clty worth SUS Rye flour, fine to superting, Southern, No. 2.. Southern, supertine Southern, extra, New York city. A MAN Wi Western Mavutacturing ts that enn easly be Corn meal, Wester orm meal, Jersey . ‘orn meal, Brandywine, n meal, puneheons, —The wheat market was 60,000 bushels at 95e. for 2 do.,§ Hee. a Bl tor No. ‘Vitor ungraded’ sprit slefsey, $1 30 for new i CESS, Heraid Unicow WITH THis AMOUNT IN A 7 ¢ ; (eh Pree AND ONE ao York bondsman ; licies ae additional seeurit ox 17 Post office, _ $50,000, 5 Hes in Jerseys good New ‘The sales were only Erie tor now sinter ber Delaware and €8e, « €1 05 for ‘ady for prime. ‘The sales umounted to about 100,000 mixed, 90c, a S4%4e, WASTED-TO He ¢oae: Gualities were easier, Apply to OA, BLLbLa, No Oy @ note sales of 6,500 bushels within of 72e. 4 78e. for Canada, in a HaTARLASHEL PROFITAHLE BUS additional capital to iberal terms to the right party. Address quiet and nom 20 "bartels wt 25¢. & The sales wero 40, range of mixed, Qats were quiet. O SUIL ON Jersey or New roadway, room 46, t0 LOAN ON BOND AND MOIT. WANTED-IN | long established ; Apply te SAMUEL ©. WEST, ¥! $15,000 111 Broadway, b ESTATE FUNDS For IMMEDIATE investment, first mortgags 90 #¥200 for sin. or rough; Ment WANTED, A PARTNER WITH ABE amount to’ Join $20, O00. $645.00 © and 7 per cent SHIPMAN & MERSEREAU TO LOAN ON also money at six p 4 TODD, 14 Bros co OPARTNERSHLPS. capital will be guarautecd, A ress ACTIVE, Tharket Was quict and stendy. » centrifugal and mixed. do. muscovade retinin, $750.000 De Baath Tsinnda, ‘or spirits turpentine the market was sold at Ue, Rosin was quiet. 1 turpentine at We. «306, Kosin—Com- id strained, $1 UO a $1 7} k= PARINER WANTED IN one of the best paying mereauti ; large profis aud mo chew ailisued for years. Address L., Most oflice box partnership Laat theo No. 8) Broadway, room SU, tor He: trans brokerage business, sind: Brake Brothers, at $40,000 ‘Ent—Washington, 1 lows no oemd Bemvet tee xchange. strained at $1 20 SAMUBL J DRAKE. Miri bein at See A SAILOR'S FATAL FIGHT, We quote :—Linseed, eusks. 0c. ¢ Southern yeliow, 4 118 ‘remained qui cottonseed, ernde, 38e. low winter, Ste.” d8e. make, Se. S8e.; sp tor, 81 65; do., natural do. io eal hnwedistely avateuute F ofan article in the hardware ana louse red and sold at « protis of 1, box 219 Herald office, As Oilicer Griffin, of the Seventh precinet, was w ing down Madison strect about one o'clock yesterday morning he came upon the body of a man lying on the sidewalk im trout of No. 84 The man, who was stil; ‘tation house, but died to couvey him to He was ascertainea to be crude Northern, | furnishing trade ; easily manuf Meuched winter, 70e. a 72 4; do., casos, $4 85 0 $4 40 PTROLEUAL—The market. was (aitly Boe ne dtaee ta about 17,000 bbls, refined sold 17 me Oy agarenai Fermunting, tli 4 , ED—WITH $50 manufacturing busines parties investing have full eo breathing, was taken to the thefe before the ambulance inte the hospital could arrive, Richard Evans, aged forty-five years, of No, 36 Vande- water street, Inquiries were at ouce instituted by Cuptain Me- Elvam, of the Seventh precinct, as to the cause of his It was discovered that on Friday ev Evans, who is a sailor, went to tho sailor's boarding house of David Joues, at No. 67 Market street, he met an old comrade, Thomas McGough, alias Simi, with whom be had become acquainved Hite tone at the close: iat losing prices: were, a8, follow fn bois, refined, ¢ in poe, refinea wt Philadelphia, Advices trom the Creek do. at Balticnore, were us pede rik S quiet and steady at THE LIQUOR BUSINESS | who au devote hiv time to it, Address LIQUUK, box Uultod— Shipments 1 keg und 80 cases; cut meat fea: beef, 50 tierces, 4 bbls as 365 cases, il” at $10 80 The sales were minally = 47% eh d. cat market is etsier, closiny at the second * 1500 bots. i819 70,810 78 id $11 80 for Sept 1,500 bbls. at 1975 an for Septem er id at $20 cash, and 10) do, extra Cut meats were inactiy 15 los, average sold at losge. 2e, fresh bellies ut 9 ed belfies at 9 4 bellies at Sige. a 12%e. Bacon was quiet at 10%¢c. a 1Me. c. ior Western long clear. for September. lished cash Dialneny ition solicited. SHAY & rISHEi, 114 Naw piekted bellies. Fresh ums were quoted invited = bim their potation They then left the boarding house, MeGough was smoking a) his mouth wud ri following bit to the corner the latter picked up & ston» and threw it at Evans, & boarder at the lodging house, vere facts, aud Was commited to the | House of Detestion by Curoner Killinger, who took | charge of the case Maloney, of the Seventh precinet, er and Roosevet streets, Hie was commitied to the Tombs yesierday morning MeGough says that he ouly struck his fist in return tor one the something pract y i aUccens 4 sure and they prolonged HUCHSIKAS- ae antl baltpast for city and 10%4e Meet was very 000 WANTED, ER, box 14: Herald eifice. es RTNER WANTED. ness Of Six years’ Addreys box 215 Her HAVING $10,000 OK $1: portunity to invest itin a TO INVEST WITH possibie investigation, the owner; wiil extra India, $22 a $2 Beef dams rul ee meats w Frm but dull ni $90 for prime W ule at 140; 8 Luge. tor heme Lard closed av it $11 Lo bid, $11 20 eked, for jor September, ‘and The silew were OD ESTABLISHED | testifled to tne Tao bid and dirtht Ro varoes st.G12 20 wast) 27g for Avett: S711 32 and SLL So f one of the present partners is about retit Answer W. K.. Herald office, stating when and whe: terview cau be had, YOUNG MAN MeGough on the cor America, 113,c. {tor Cuba on privat 28¢. tor (ait to fi (OF GOOD ADDRES w blow iu the face with y scare a pleasant position in latter bad given bit. A post-mortem examination of Evans’ body, made uly Coroner Goldschmidt yesterday afternoon, revealed a fracture of the skull over the left orbit, ex: tending to the buse of the brain, with a large amount ofextravesation of blood bewween the piameter and dpraimater, vee the eutire surinde and The Doctor th ences, MANU box 108 Herald office, wax steady, with @ mo quote :—Carolina, fale to good, Sie. ; Rangoon, fair $8 good, Big goo, Tio. ‘a Tae, gold; rience and wih xiven to party tarnish of’ the brain. we ond mast nave be ot struck on the right side of the head, the view knock- ing him over, aud bis head strik(n; causing @ extent on the leit of the 6 <rog KILLED BY A Early yesterday morning Officer Reilly, of tho Twellth precincs, found the body of Poter Sebi aged thirty-ergnt, of No, 218 East 125th street on the raiiroad track at 117th street, | appewrance of the body it is supposed to have been run over by the down train night, Coroner Woitman has taken Charge of the case, RIVER'S DEAD. Early yesterday morning Officer O'Reilly, of the | Filth precinct, found flosting m the North River the body of H ory Carney, age overboara While sleeping on the stringpwee of pier 35, Klin street, on the mihi of the 19th the body was sent to the Morgue, and Corouer ught thas the » ORANCK Is OFFERED A PARTY WITH A change and ticket busin sual capital in the ining, common granainted Mie solid wanuiacturing or Jobbing basiness tor dry or 193 tierces and 59 bbls, Market c. 1.%e. for prime to choice. 20i lhds., 4 tlerces, 32 bbls he eons was quiet but steady. ecel te, 443 vbls, Market quiet; 175 bbls. good general demand prevailed for tonnag bot the principal inquiry was ior petroleum vessels, w The engagements were : f steamer, 11,000 bushels wheat at Ogd. at the close “at Otd. Address, with tull particulars, P., "TALLOW. Receipts, NICELY FURS hess purposes ‘sllisD FKONT OFFICE FOR BUsi- will rent cheap to reliable party. ~wittt 4 #2500 ‘ven o'cwek on Friday Ht maintained. $109 per months 7 150° bbls. tour, NITY FOR A ee with small capi and from Philadelphia, per steam (reported thence), 700. tons provisions, Sos. & 40s, 10,000 bushels’ wheat 500 bales corto, ow, per steam, 30.000 busi per steam, 16,000 bus! not confirmed, To Hamburg, per steam, JOO tous \ard at To Antwerp, per steam, froin Philadelphia tro- 1,000 bushels grain, 7 900 Herces lard, 47. 6d. ; 300 bhds. storm (of receut shipment) ,009 boxes cheese, 6 10d. ;" 30) hhds. Weste Mid... and 20 tona jeather, 65s. im at Ld, per (0 Ibs, is grain rumored, but whips advised of desirable ovportunities. + 199 Sth st., near Broadway, foriy, 20 home. who fell at the loot of wrted thence), 10d.; 1,200 boxes PARTNER WANTED -WITh class downtown me:cantile busi: | sey for w safe and proweabie investment, tobacco, 45s. To Bremen, eae: unusual piel | PATAL FALL FROM A STOOP, James Byrnes, five years oid, fell of the stoop ot bis home, No, 33 Park place, last week, and revived in- juries from which ho died yesterday, Coroner Bick- hot has the case. CRUSHED O. Aman named William Lawiess was ran over at six st evening by & locomotive on the Wasbin ton street crossing of the Pennsylvania Railroad i He was terriviy mutiiated, one leg being Om) tubs lard, O08; 50. tons «gricultaral 25 packages tobacco a ] The churters embraced an American bark, hence t 1400 bois. crude petroleum xt iiladelphia to Havre, with 6,000 from Philadelphia to € fiued petroleam at bs. 34. Jette or Marseilles, Os. for Logslivnds. or Dunkirk, with British bark, from do. at 5a. ; « Norwegian bark, stadt, with 4,000 bit. American brig, hence to bbis. crude petroleum at the Mediterranean, with 2.309 bbls. back with general eargo at &5,700, a] fun ship (to rely with 4.500 bi “000 Fo $10,000, FO T<VESt that will pay well, parviewin' AL, VOX 206 Herala office, TAUK ANT AND BAK FOR SALB— + doing a good busi- THE RAIL, nest and best | reat chance for a man with ca WEIGERT & CO., Auctioneers, 141 8th st. SALE—A GOOD BUSINESS, over 20,000. paying good pr will sell or exchan at Ga. 6d. aud 3 ©. 5 hip (to arrive) from New York, Putladelphin or IN A CITY OF its; worth investigating ; ‘im ship (arrived recently), henea to Bromen, with 6, ‘ joan schoouer, reported hence etroleum on priv bia to Palermo, with 1 ,U00 eases do on pric the Iinlian bark, Fumored ‘in our last hence to with 3.900 quarters grain was at Gx 10%d. 5 & Norwegian bark, from Baltimore 0 0 ‘8.000 quarters grain me voyage, with is, with corn fer CARRIAGE ACCIDENT. A team of horses driven by Mr. Thomas Br Tompkinsville, while going through Tompkk New Brighton, yesterday, ran away, tn the occupants of the earri sister were both badly hurt DIED OF OLD AGE, The death of Maria Chapel, agea six months, was yesterday morning reported at the The deceased was a native of ae Jersey and had died from exhaustion and old the residence of her ai M., box 162 Herald office. YY The American Centennial,” « beautitul aud et 100 portraits, with istorical the original now be seen at rooms of Mr. joston te a direct. Irish ‘doing a fine busine: Lease and Far formation apply to WM. STEW- tare at low priee. AKI, Stewart's Hotel, Broudway and Lath st, SOR DISPOSAL—ONE OF THE BEST the west side leaiing avenue. | TAYLOR & LANE, 76 Barclay st. MANUPACEL RING Rabe MARKETS ON Full particulars of y one years and th slate at 27s, with tobseeu 40 seuneene with thi Coroner's oifice. 00, Adarese Re, | No, 128 Kast Pweltth icieen, where sue had spent the lust twenty-o1e years of her Woitman has beams ot the case, CORONER'S CASES. Coroner Woltman heid an inquest yesterday morning in tho case of Ferdinand Schitl, who was shot by some unknown person on the 4th inst ‘idence the jury returned the following verdict: rdiuand Scisiff came to his death b¥ compression of the brain, duu to a pistol shot wound of u the bands of some person unkoot Second avenue, oppo: EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxpox, July 22—Bvening, WibL INVEST $123 AND Lunch Stand, or exchange Heul Estate ($1,000) for Kes taurant, of interdst in sume. TIME IN COFFEE AND Linseed oil, 2%. Od 9 23s a FINANCIAL DEFATTED RAILROAD “BONDS bought and sold by the old established stock and bond house of i H. NICOLAY & CO. No. 43 Pino st., New York. O AND A PERMANENT ition in ond of the bes! woe YY manufactaring Tactlites. a After hearing WAVE A_FINE PAYING BUILDING AND BUsI- ness that will boar ont # N. B,~7, 8 and 10 per cent choice other Al investment 5 enriti paying 10 to 12 per eent, interest promptly pald, for sale at desirable prices. T REASONABLE RATES. ~MONEY ON urance of All K: J sett: examination our speciulty 25 years, nid opportunity to ‘or particulars fuddeoss’ BA oung man into RTNER WANTED—ACTIVE PREFERRED, MAL | $25,000, to extend y ., deatn tollowing at Second avenue, ou the vith of July, 1876.'" was forty years of age. An inquest sigWer to that BJ the case of Frederick Wolttnan yestetuay alter 1 YOArs, Was alvot bal | some unknown person on the night of July 1, dying oo A policeman artemed Thomas, aria 2 | ; Aud (he ayer soil that He did Hot fire the suor, but ter Dann did it with bes pus seen Gear vy about tue time vf the cceurrenve, Wa wot, however, safle | and the Jury browgbt iu an + cies or SNorsge kinds effected st companies oF the LIFE ‘AND LOAN ASSOCIA. Schiff was held vv n Hemple, ag eR WANTED —wiril 8, 20) IN SPECIALTY FY DAY STRADDLES ON ACTIVE STO vere New Fork stock, Bc VOLORS. a iL Dann bad been . with unusual feet 0 inert dem: Avuiy to GRIGGS & CA 6 with £12.00 t evidence to couviet tim oven verdies THE ESCAPED FENIANS. THE CATALPA OVELHAULKED ON THE BIGH SBAS BY A BRITISH Sir, {From the Dublin Irishman, July 8] from Freemantle give further details of the Lette: | exciting chuse of the six escaped Fentans. The gov ernment commissioned the screw steamer Georgete a ‘& war steamer, put on board some howitzer campos anda body of military pensioners and sent them ts pursuit, The Georgette next day came up with the pa ana fired a shot across her bows, but she would not stop. Coming within hailing distance a parley commenced. Superintendent Sroxe—! demand, in the name of the government of Western Australia, six escaped con- victs on voard your vessel, and if you don’t give them up you must take the consequences. Captain ANTHONY—I have ho prisoners on board. Superintendent Stowz—You nave; | see three of them on deck, Cuptain ANytHoNy—I have no prisone! men belonging to the ship. Superintendent Stoxx—I will give you fifteen min- nites to cons:der my request. Alter that interval Superintendent Stone again de- mavded the pr.soners, and the captain again retused. Superintendent Stone (pointing to a gun and men ready to tire) said:—I{ you do pot give them up I will fire invo and sink you, Captain ANtuoNy—I am on the high seas, ané that flag (pointing to the Stars and Stripes) protects me. SToxz—You nave committed a misdemeanor agains: the laws of the colony. Your tag will not protect you in that, ANtHony—Yes, it will, or in Feron: etthor, Sroxs—Will you let me board your ship? ANTHONY—No; you shan’t, j—Then your government will be communicated you must take the consequences, AstTHoNy—All right, Daring this the men on the Catalpa were under arms, ready to act on the defensive, Captain Anthony bad previously, at Freemantle, taken legal advice a8 to the boundaries of neutral waters. Public feeling was Strong in favor of decisive action bemg taken by the British government. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. An adjourned meeting of the Board of Aldermen wat held yesterday afternoon. The meeting was ealled fos the purpose of again calling up the resolution providing for the improvement ‘of Tompkins square, At the commencement of the meeting ouly sixteen members Were present. Seventeen votes were required to past the resolution. The Board was in session for over twe hours, being occupied most of the time te trivolout business. «Several motions to adjourn were made and i Alderman Hess, having some outside business to transact, lett. Alderman Gumobleton soon afterward arrived Then the Sergeant-at-Arms was sent after Mr Hess, That official succeeded in finding the absent Alderman, aud he was couducted to the Chamber. Tbe Tompkins square resolution was then called up aud passed, having received the necessary seventeen votes, Ou motion of Aldermin Johu Reilly, a resolation Was adopted ameuding the rules of the Board so that apy mem. er will be expelled who absents himself with- out permission of the Preside.it, or for three couseca- live meetings. FIRE DEPARTMENT. At the last meeting of the Fire Commissioners Lad. rman Charles Romer, of Engine Company No. 1 dismissed from the department for breach of discipline, Fireman Jobn E, Hyatt was transferred from Hook and Ladder No, $ to Engine No, 30; aod Hosemae Wiliam La from Chemical Engine No. 1 to Hook pany No. 17, Ehshu Brunt, of Hook and Ladder Com- pany No. 3, was fined $5 for losing bis patrol badge. Sixteen leaves of absence were granted to mombert O( the department who are suffering {rom ulness op from injuries received at recent fires, all are sea- THE EXCISE LAW IN BROOKLYN. Yesterday President Jordan, of tte Board of Police and Excise Commissioners of Brooklyn, announced that hereafter he will oppose the issuing of further licenses, There are at present 3,400 saloons in Brook lyn, He will not vote in favor of réissuing licenses to saloon Keepers who can be shown to have evaded the bhxcise law in the past or allowed their premises to be- come @ rendezvous for disurderly character, AN ELOPEMEN Copsiderable excitement has prevailed in social cir- cles in the vicinity of Fort Hamilton during the past week, owing to the elopement of a daughter of Lieu- tenaut Harrold, ot the Third United States artillery, with areceatly discharged cornet piayer im the post band. The partics ato Miss Bella Harrold, a pretty and accomplished blonde of eighteen years, and Henty Bierwith, a German, about thirty years of age. They had been keeping company with each other for several mouths part, against. the wishes of the pareuts of iady. Avout ten days ago tue company to whieb Li tenant Harroid is atiacued was ordered to Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas, andthe jovers determined not to be separated and eloped ou the moraing when the father of Miss Beila started with bis command tor the tronter It bas since transpired that the lovers were ted ie the bonus of wedlock on Wednesday afternoon, at the res- idence of Rev, F. W. T. Steimie, pastor of the Zion German Lutheran church, Jay street, Brooklya, 19 the presence of two witnesses, The couple gave their | hemes 4s Frank Eiiott and Clara Shaw, and their resi- 0 a8 No. 13 Presidont street, A NICE. HUSBAND. Mra, Honora Hogan, living at No. 438 West Thirty. third street, manu actures shirts for wholesale stores, and employs tourteen gitie to ram sewing machines fot Mer busband Patrick two years ago stabbed ae officer of the Twenty-ninth precinct, and served a term on Biackweli’s Island for the ofleace, Of late he hae been in the habit of assaulting his wife whenever he got drunk, On Friday wig! came bome iutozi- cated, veat bis wife and vegan smashing her sewing machines, She ran into the street and called on Officer Phelan, of the [weatieth precinct, tor help. The offices on entering the house foued that Hogan bad locked the or, and on bis demanding adm ssion Hogan amon you, if you cor tn here without a warraat will kill you.’ Officer. Phelan burst open the door and found Hogan standing tnside with a shoemaker’s kn: in bis band. The officer knocked the knife oat o Hoxzan's hand and tok him to the station house, He ‘was committed for (rial by Judge Dufty. FRAUD ON A BANK, Mra. Bella Carlin was arrested yesterday afterness On @ warrant issued by Justice Riley, on complaiat @ Mre, Mary McOaben, who charges ber with having oD tained the sum of $100 from the Brooklya Saving: Bank on false pretences. [t appears that the compiata nt, who remide 5 auction sale at her house on Frida: book was siolen Irom her room. the robbery ye them pot to pay any money, She was mformed that $100 had been paid toa woman who aigned her same te the receipt tor the amoant, As Mra. McCaben cannot forgery was and search made fer the gwity party the above arrest was ERIE RAILROAD ROBBERIES. The gang of thieves that has been operating apes: stations on (he Erie Railway lor years past, espe- cially on the Newburg branch, inaa,urated the summer season on Frifay night by breaki 10 the stations at Allondae and Sioatsvurg hey carried of clothing, Uckets and « amall smeane of money. Valises aud tranks were all broken open and rifled. PURSUING EMIGRANT RUNNERS, Thore 1s no place on Jorsey soil where on emigrant runver can fest the sole of his foot Emil Erast, keeper of a houre in Cedar street, New York, was rested at the Erie de; im Jersey Cit ion vile plying hin recesiew emmong the eetavored e in When arrested he could aot a word of ab, he bed 5 a vvohiyn hy Em eco erveghe before wer ‘ees, who fined him §20. PUT IN THE RIGHT PLACE Judge Moore yesterday seutenced Thomas Bolan and James Wilson to the Crow Hill Penitemuary tor ive years Pocket pieuing at Couey Island procereé thom ie WARNING TO _quom DEALEZ6. Cuief of Police Crempecy, of Jersey Cuy, bes announced bis \atestion to make ered with be Bee saloon MINOR CASUALTIES, . John Maggi, aged foarices, of No 31 Baxter stress, bad bis ngut \00t crusbed by beigg cought beswess the ferryvoat Hovrken aud the bridge et the fees of ere Cae ee Mary Aun Willis, aged suniy-Ove, while oo ihe corer ot Broome sires ieee