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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1876.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. IMPORTANT RAILROAD WAR. | Gross clearances 9,530,000 _ * CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges.......+ $63,958,255 (CONLINCED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] | Currency balances 9,728,512 pin Gold exchanges. . 10, 084,673 ot complaint, except so far as such discovery bas been | Geld bulances 1,096,072 giveu, us fully aod completely as if the said matters ‘THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. fund things in this answer stated and get forth or such | Revenue receipts were $440,000; customs da, ihereot as would be suitable to that end, had been pleaded In of the relief and discovery sought by wud bill, han answer in support of th And uli the atoresaid matter and things these pdants are willing to ever maintain and prove as this honorable Court will airect, and humbly pray to be benco dismissed with their reasouabie costs and charges in this behalf most wrongtuily sustained, JAMES P, SINNOT, Soheitor for Defendants, Sigued—William H. scott, James ©. Carter, F. F. Marbury, of coausel for dofendants. Migned—Charles Butler, Samuel J. Tilden, Russell Bage, Kober: Bayard, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, -_-—- Stocks Weaker and Feverish—Decline in Jersey « Central, Lackawanna and Rock Island. 112 1-8 A 111 7-8. Money on Call 2 Fer Cent—Government Bonds Active and Firm—Railroad Bgnds in Fair Request and Steady, atl nhenini GOLD Watt Srreer, } Moxpay, August 7—6 VP, M, Tho plongh of speculation left im the furrow on sat- urday night remains thero still to-day, and neither bulls nor bears have exerted themselves to move it to Any important degree.» There was a disposition daring the firet half hour to “push along, keep moving”? toward higher prices, but there proved to be no back- bone in the fort, and no timorous shorts to be scared {nto purchasing. So the sun, woich had been struggling threagh a watery sky, was quickly obscured by tho ugly black clouds which, under the form of the coal Stocks, have so long hung over the market, Now Jer- sey Central sulked from the very start, and persisted in weakening, whilo the rest of the Met was looking upward hopotully. It soon came out that a meeting ot the combination coal car- riers was to bo held at Philadelphia to-day, and re- ports were rife that some of tho happy tamily had been caught in sharp practices which wonld render them amenable to discipline. 1t is understood that this would take the shape of u fingol $1 50 per ton on all over production, the same to be assessed to the ollend- Ing company and collected from a sum already do- posited in trust to meet such breach of fuith Whether the story be true or false the effect was patent enough in the case of the New Jersey property, for the com- parative strength which it had shown at 6234 in the morning was converted into positive weuknoss at 5955 in the afternoon. The last sales of the day, however, were ut 60}s—a rally, notenough to make holders ecstatic, but better than no rally at all. The domain, however, which tne bears seom to be tonverting into a garden peculiar to their. habits is Rock Islanc, The ‘growl ant fight’ to-day bas been over this herctofore terra tncognita of the speculative list. And to some purpose, too, tor the shorts have smitten it, hip and thigh, with a resaleing fall of from 106 4g to 10514, at which laiter and lowest price of the @ay closing sales were made, There dves not appear to be any cogent reasons for an attack upon Rock Island, otber than its comparatively high price, three figures in a railroad stock sceming to have an oxasper-’ ating ctfect upon bears, as a bit of red drapery has upon buils, The dealings in Lake Shore and Western Union showed a sorious falling o!f in amount of sales trom the daily record of Inst week and a fractional decline from the best prices. ‘their patrous, however, ao their best to hold them firmly, but ‘are willing to part with a few shares, in a iriendly way, whenever a tuir chance offers, With the exception of the stocks specially noted the general market indulged in a mild summer sicsta, as will be seen in the ‘amount of transactions, which dwindled down to soine 69,000 shares, ‘ September, with its covler airs and tho return of ‘wandering operators, is now looked torward to as the panacea for all Stock Exchange woos, The now dis- pensation commencing then 1s to point oat the way to a better business and a restoration of contidence in the fancies which are now buifeted right and left and have no friends, Money, however, at 11 per ecnt scarcely points ty a commencement of these haleyen days as yet, whatever it may do in the autumn months to come. THE SALES TO-DAY. ‘The transactions ot the Stock Excbango to-day aggro- gated 60,972 shares:—New York Contra! and Hudson, 300; Eric, 200; Lake Shore, 8,300; Cieveland and Pittsburg, 212; Northwestern, 300; Northwestern pro- ferred, ; Rock Island, 9,400; Pacific Mail, 400; St Paul, 2,300; St. Paul preferred, 6.700; Onios, 2,600; Western Union, 8,706; Michigan Central, 7,00; New Jersey Central, 7,200; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 8,160; Illinois Central, 700. OPENING, UIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, Tho following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening. Highest, Lowest. New York Central. 105% 10644 E Frie....... 13% Lake Store. bt Northwestern Northwestern preterred Rock Island. Pitsburg Milwaukee a Mil, and St. Ohvo and Mississippi. 12% New Jersey Central 62g Del, Lack. and Western 95, Western Union, Ts Pacitic Mail, 2359 By CLOSING PRICKS—3 P.M 23% C,C,C #1... 37) 9 Wy UUW. wow nn ckwive rf Ibig Del La Wy mn ghickaiver 16a 2a) Brie... Marla M The H& StJopt. Adam: 12 Luke Shore. Americ ob Mich . Exp “7 DY & Harte. 137 Wells-Farguk x 83% Ny CaN Kd Chi & Alton...109 BrP exeeeetee Beeeeereeereresee CR AND DECLINE, The following are changes in closing prices com- vared with those of Saturday :— Apvancr.—Atlantic aud Pacific preferred, 1; ; St. Paul ereterred, 4. Decuixe —New York Central, 14; ©. 34; Delaware and Lackawanna, 1; Erie, anu St. Joseph common, '¢; Harlem, 3; lilinors Con- tral, 36; Luke Shore, §;; Michigan Central, 3¢; Mis- souri Fucitic, 4; Northwestern common, 4; uo. pre ferred, '% ; Jersey Central, 1%; Ohio and Mississippi, iti Pacific Mai, 4; Quicksilver, 1; Rock Isand, % 5 it. Paul common, 4; Union Vacitic, Gold, . ‘The rest of the market was stationary. THX MONEY MARKET. Money on call closed easy xt 14 and 2 per vent. The foliowing were the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day:—Sa- nab, ‘4 premium; Cincinnau, easy, 50 a 100 premium; Now Orleans, cpmmercial, 44; bank, 3; St Louis, 50a 100 premium; Charleston, none offer- ing, selling \4 premium, and Chicago, 50 a 60 pre- miam. Foreign exchange was dull The agking rates are unchanged, but actual business was at 4,57)¢ for bankers’ sixty days sterling, aud 48944 a4.80)¢ for demand, Sterhog:— Sixty days’ sight. Demand. Cable (ransiers. Lommerenl ., and 1. C., see ABTIE a 4.983 wee SO ALUN 4.90% W491 4560 a4 Yaris Sixty da; SALT 16% Dewiand SAdSy w 5.13% Cable transters, Le LLM W619 9 Commercial BUA a 6.20 Keiebwark Sixty duys? wight O44 a .05 Demand, 1954 a 06 Cable trans! 20055 a 0835 Commercial cee ae yr THE GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 1125; and closed at 11174. The decline is ascribed to the action of the Secretary of the Troas- ary in announcing for sale the five per cent Alabama tademnity bonds, which, after boing sold ior goid, will be converted into currency, The carrying rates were half apd one per cent, Loans were made tat OPKEATIONS OF THK GOLD EXCHANGE hark, ~ Geld baiacces, + $1,024,700 Curtency baiauces . Alsi oie $530,000; bank notes $825,000, received for redemption, SECOND KOARD—1 P. we 100 shs NJ Cen, ..,.. ao. lia 50M a0 une 209 58% Soo Chi & © Hah 30MM ASP RR pide 68 wo do. 40 Obt & KT HiL..be } ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has just issued notice % bs that sealed proposals will be received at the Treasury | 10 do: ee ae ‘4 Department until poon on the 12th inst. and opened | yuo eo . a Soy do ; ws immodiately thereafter, for the sale of 5 per cent cou- | Q0L'& | 8 Ri-be.bs ‘an WS ered eee pon or registered bonds, in lots of not less than | 100 do 33 S34, 100 Stl, KC & N pibe Pad $500,000 to the total amount of $2,160,000, The notice a NJ o~ (Oe & De}. Law KK. .be ‘embraces ail tho conditions of the notice issued April | 200 do 1034 00 do. Wat do. Wy 40 do. 17 last. Me ao Gy 200 do GOVERNMENT BONDS, 100 do. 50h 20 Han & St Jo. Government bonds closed firm at the following quo- | ium $8 Gh eRe Rear tations:—United States currency sixes, 126% 4 12634; oP OM do., do., 1881 registered, 119% a 120; do. do, do, | g50%0LaConsol ..... 60 coupon, 1204f a 120%; do., do., 1865, registered, 116 a | 10000 NJ © Lst.com., 10. 116%; do. do., do., coupon, 116 a 116%; do. do, do, Suoebs Ls & MS, 100 we all ss, new, registered, 117% a 118; do. do., do., coupon, | 30 4, da, 1TH 011774; do, do., 1867, registored, 110% a 120; | 700 do do, do., 1861, coupon, 119% a 119%; do do., "1868, | 31) Mich Ven Bu, registerod, 1214; a #2134; do, do, do, coupon, Le Fa 121{ a 1213{; do, do, ten-forties, registered, 115% | 105 do. 116%; do. do, do., coupon, 119 & LIV; do. do one fives, 1851, rogistored, 1TH a U17%; da da, do, | 19) ao. coupon, 117i a 117%. RalLROAD BONDS, In railroad bonds the chanzes were not generally im- portant. Chicago and Northwestern consolidated gold coupons declined from 94 to 9334 and North Missouri firsis from 97 to #64. Union Pacifo firsts brought 1043¢ a 10474; Now York Central coupon firsts, 1213; Harlem coupon first, 121; Chicago and Northwestern firsts, 103%, 2104; ©., C.. ©. and I, firsts, 10914; Chi- cago, Burlington and Quincy eights, 11024, and South- ern Pacific of Missou ri, 67, 100 Chi & KL RB COMMERCIAL REPORY. NASY—FLOUR DULL—WHEAT DULL— EASIER—OATS STEADY—PORK DULL— FREIGHTS STEADY. COTTON: spoT, 1-4c, HIGHER; FUTURES CLOSED ‘CORN LARD FIRMER— WHISKEY FIRM—PETROLEUM QUIET-~ NAVAL STORES QUIKT—OINS 8TEADY—GRO- CERIES: COFFEE DULL; SUGAR sTRONGER— The latest bids are annexed :— Moxvay, August T—6 P, M. Albuny und Susq lat...113 Buff & State Line 7's But little chango was reported In the merchandise ibang gnll pata Save edt. ieee markets geuerally, although there was more irregular- Hos, Hart & Brio Mich ity than usual On ’Chango4tiour was dull, but with- poste et let Tee xd out dceided change. Wheat was dull, generally lower hee & Oli u¥e and nominal; no strictly primo spring was offered, Chicago & Alton in NYC and there was no getting at its probable value; un- a ay Na ae Ist ssound was not wanted and was I6wer. Corn was easier, bat & Chiex Mor & Ess Ist con g’d. Erie Int m, ex But NY & Dub & Siou: Dub & 8 Cit: Oedar Falls Ind, Blooi Mich so Mich So & N Cleve & Toi Cleve & Tol new b 108 slot Harlow North M ‘Ohio & Mass cou Ohio & Mixs 2d, cor Cen Pacific gold bo Cen Pacific, San J bi 1 Cen Paeltic, Con Pacific St id... Con Paeitic land gt bas Western Pacitle ods. Union Pacific 1st... Union Pacific! Cleve « Pitts 4th. CC & List, St Louls & I M lst Alton & TH Ist Alton & T HL 2d pf. Great W Han & Naples Great Went Int, 1883. jt 2d, 180s West Union bds.1900, ¢. 101 THE FOREIGN MARKET. ‘This being a holiday in London we have no foreign advices concerning the markets on the other sido, State bonds at the Bonrd were quiet and firm, with sales contined to Missouri long sixes and Virginia sixes STATE BONDS. 1K 78 fuirly wetive, Outs wore steady, W Pork was dull. Lard was firn Cotton on the spot was Kc. highe Coffee wus dull, dugur way stronge quict, Oils were steady. Petroleum quiet, Correx.—Tho market for Rio was du'l, futures closed Galveston, 4,500 do.; at New Orloans, 7,413 d 2,000 do. ; at Baltimore, 54,102 do. ; afloat and loadi 104 inapore, do. 1 3 Ceylon. eaibo. 14ikc, w1usse.; Laxuayra, 1 it. Domingo, 14") Rica, We. w 14}, ge.; Angostura, Ibe, 0 I Curucon, 14ige. «172. ‘There was a firmer warket for spot, and warked up ye. The market tor futures Mania, 1555 like. wu Me, prior, us tol poe Saturday, roma P} ye A August. 5 ls Wy Sxirtetor4 ~ Quoti iskey.was hold firm, Froights wore steady. sy. val stores wer. Mild coffeo was quiet, Tho stock of Rio here to-uicht is 102,740 bugs; at at Mobile, ing for enzo & Mil Iw Union Pacitie sink fund, 94% | agate June 26 16.53% y BF eC ietem int S& ‘Gduthoen Pas baeMo: cosa | Cora. wenete (o Vune 90, 26007, Kage: parehaned sf i043 Pucific KR of Mo Ist... 94 for United States to August, 3, $3,000 buys. ck & West 3d,...10942 Pacitic RR of Mod Weaquote:—Ordinury cargoes, L43ye. aw" 15¢.5 tule ck & W 7's, cOn.106- do, IWiye. w We; good do, Ite. w IT4e; prine eens tt) do. ITzc. W1T%e.; extreme range tor lots, 14: 07 Satitos, 1air to yuod, Wye. a 176, gol: eetiyy ernment bays, J a closes consolidated, District of Columbia 3.65°s were stoudy | jj Quetutions ure based qt 7124. hall @ yrade above or} gg ated, ; 3 , ‘plands Ataxima. N, Orleans, Texts, A hs clic Ordinary... VIG Y LI6 2 T4169 Td Tho ‘sales of city bank shares were as follows:— | strict ordinary. ‘3 ad peels YISIG 913-16 Jou ES 18 . Twelve Bank of America at 140, five Bank of New York | Covdorguny Toasts loisie it Las at 117 and seven Commerce at 115, Low middling Way iN Steiet low mid Wbis-16 12 PHILADELPIA STOCKS. SMidalin 12 518 The fo'lowing are the Philadelphia stock quotations Seis . by telegraph:— Middling tair, r) Bid, Asked, | Fair A V4 11-16 rs [v4 Wigs strict xn euy aieee oles bry 10 S-lGc.; low middling, 10 ¥-1Ge.; middling, 1 ERY SED BOW: ros rd Hpot wules were as fol Uuited Companies of New Jerse 1394; Bat, Keensng, Penusylvania Railroad, ex dividend... 503% Export. Phiudelphiu and Reading Rutiroad, Hy Cor Lehigh Valley Railroad. 56.4 Catawirsa Railroad preferced. ... 42 70 a The Philadelphia and Erie Railroad... uw — tract, GU) bales. For future delivery the Northern Central Railroad, 35 = | sules were ux follows :—Satarday, after one 1. M.—August, Lehigh Nav:gation... 41 417% | lou nt 125-16e, SOD at 12 ; Suptomber BU) at Letigh Navigation, y 10334 st WO at 12 1 400 at ide. ; Uetover, 100 at i Cn qe.s November, 500 nt LL 2h. MIXING STOCKS, ry, WM wt bt 15-10. Totul, 4400 bales, Sules t The following are the closing quotations in San Fran- cisco:— Consolidated Virginia $8 Crown Point ~.up to two P. M.—August, 50) ut 127-166. ¢ 5.0 at 12 7-1Ge,, 440 at 12 Madde, fend ap ly th 100 wt 1835 it br re. 11 2O-s2e., 200 at 11 15-166. Bde, 1 HOO ut Uetober, "1,900 ut Caluoroia 23g Yellow Jacket : % ‘ FY Sy J12+B2e} November, $00 at'11 13-6e , 500 at 11 37820 Segregated Belcher. Alpha... ix U0 at 11 1¥-16e., 100 at 1127-8 ¢, 1100 we 1 13-1 Ophir Beleber 20° | sou at Hie, LOO) wt IL B7tde, “1400 wt 11%9e. Cholla. . Confidence. 19 | BOD at 7 it2e,, 109 we TL W-16e., 1,100 wt 11 2: i Savage Sierra Nev: 174g | Decomber, 500 at 11 27-820. ; 500 nk “TLS, : 200 ae LT Senboliar Exch i Bide: 1 at LI7yej danuary, 40) wt Te: 200 at TL pnsolida xchequer at foo ae 00 wt 11 S120. ; 400 wt Le. ; 300 at Mexean, Overman, 80's | it st February, 10 at 12° f-lGe. Total, 24,000 Gould & Curry Justice, 2 Wales, Grand total, “30.500 bales, The reveipts Best & Belcher . Caledonia Ft FORE, Ot, ae. ellewexedabingtony. Ti 1 New Urieans sob; Mobile, 67; Say, ahh, Vhurleston, Hale & Norcross. 1b; Wilmington oriulk, 415; Bator Total, 1,267, ‘This duy. last week, 1,094; this day last your, 11,” Total since September 1, 404013 bales, Cotton trelizhts closed NEW YORK STOCR EXCHANGE SALES Monvar, August 7, 1876, ‘wo Livre, by ste. Ke mpress dj tu Livervool, essed: to » Bremen, ns follows burg, by. stew Xe bby ate IL by siewm: by pail, Alan ‘ BEFORE CALL—lu AM. Flour, 14.340 bbla,; whent, OL & W % 409 c i . ‘ 1s, wad 200 sac eo aake Mie wont Bs So sd oe ~~ R 4 (644 bushels; corn, 80.200 de. rye, 80 do.; barley, woo do. 20 do 3 41" | doy barley malt, 914 do. The four marcet was 40 do 20) do. Gig | und ensy, bas withuit decived change. The sales wore about Brg ony. ae Ti | 11000 buis., inciuding state, W Wand Souchern, wt 30 do. ZOO OMAN WRIRpL, C2 | the munexed quotatiy wus stemdy, with sales lw do. POs Moves: ass Gs | of AU nbn, ms $4.0) xl gated auiet, with Y s Bos vi ating | sutles of 450 bbls, an ag ran A aa Yel Sy Mu aes ished ns | a Sueakyyolont We xo. 7m wo. | 190 100 dy. «00 Ww do. 3” 1h re jer | 20 200 a TW NI Con kR pod ais £ eee | Le woo st Pit | 100 lu do. whipp: | 10 do io a ae | Modna traue brand. | yy Del. MWR... UWA 400 do. E | y 1000 do. Oi 10) Erie KR bd Bt. Louis, low ext ly Mich s en RK. 4044 you Chi & eT eae io wr do e ce “0 do cm) Bi 3idgitess i “a E: Reustencs vile od iv Ohio & Misa R Sen, ay 4 do. . family ule AND de 4 $2000) 5-20, ¢, '67.b ce 0 US 6s, cur, 1500) “do. be VARD=0:30 AL sued Tove 3100 Vi 100 Nv Cen © NWeegb ju00 © & 100 do. 1000 do. ts EB do bow do 50, Chi KNW RRpf. be be i009 Ch & NW Ist.be WOW dO eee cee 1000 Win & StP Ist. Bre, C we Lise. 50 0 Chi,'B & Q S'sbe 4000 al dn cou 1000 Lake 8 Ist, con, 1.Q0N ¥ Cou Tete), Tous Har Tat 7 1 Wo North Mo ist... 200 shs Ill Cen RR.be do lw Can Ri sbeebs Word Con ie ib sb © for uni for Angunt. 009 bushels of white State, de. tor w American dressed, $1¥0 4 $20) for sing jor douvie and $120.4 $125 for rougir 20) 4 $210, woud: Lat cusier prices, F 19,000 bushels rated loos do wus quiet 19 do , Siem Wad held: on tie bey OF atte fur Meet po woes 100) West Pe ends. Ve quote :—Cuba, centrifugal and . te, 6 3000 Lan we ; ¢ A Sze. w BME. : do, Muscovady redming, Se. a IVE; | ee toe 10, | do, urocery, Sie. a 4Uc.; Poria Mieo, Be, a Bugis 500) So Vac o! Mo. Islands, Se. a GOe., New Urleans, fair tu good, de. a Gve ; 200 Tol & Wau Ast. 90. printe wu choi 55e, 10 Mur 7's, gid, con 10% NavVat STORKS.—The general market was quiot, but prices WOU Vit, CRO be MRT, were not warerially changed, We quote :—npirits of tur 12 shy Bank’of Amer, 140 tine, Ke: rosin, eommou to xvod strained, $1 59 a SBKOON Ye ccecee P do. 170; tar, Wilmington aud Washington, $3 00 «$i, Ade | 7 Bi of Von ae 10 Han 3 So, | vices trom Wilnsington were as tolows:—Kosin duil; strained, ie vet A Aird The ara eri ts 15 Pit good Cat tr si as, ie tt 2 turpegting a 10 . Desa steady; Bi 3 virgin, $1 00; ‘4 Se easiheees ae i wot he Bt; son, 8 gin, $1 YO; spirits dull 1p West Un 16u.ve.8d 70! Yard, Afloat, OO do... Siw 2008 WO Wee ed Tur. uh: “4 wor do... Turpentine 112 1 Ww to Spirits, ‘ see HO, UNS 1 do. we We ‘Oits.—The market was steady, but quiet, ¥O Adams Exprons By Linsced, casks, Ste; cottonsedd, crud UU SEX, — bexd v7 een yellow, 48. a 50c.; yellow wirter WNYC eHK Reve 1 winter, die. . “present make, 10) patie ts sperm, crude, $1 YS; du., viewched winter, $1 60; 100 Mies Cen vatural, du., $1.58; whale, -erade, Northern, 60e, 200 3 nouttern, de; blenclied wi . yu» $1 175s WSL 2g; do., cuson, $F 5 4 GL 4; winter bieached wu ie. a STs. 10s VerwoLe” maraot was very quiet, but without hw Fadicu! change in prices; 9.0.0 bbls. high test sold at Phila- uo 19};¢., and y refined here 2) do. At 1/246. wud 4,000 bbls, at Fliiadelphile at 1746. The clos 1400 LS a A's tid-be ing prices were ns iollows:—Us in “ark, 9ige. 5 do.. We Oe ce J. in bbis., 170; | Poa x 4 2Uge. Saphtha, Ihe. ; refined at Phila: bo GR on wBaitinore, Lise. | Advices trom tue Re ae eke x ae tO Fz B1%. $2 47% bid sti ont ety: bem . a ' nion, $2 414g. $4 47% bid shipments. Vil city ‘frm, ad: Bekwwk CAML) P.M, $2 2OUIE Untied mo sullory; shipments: $2 50. $1500 DisCol 3.65's.... Ti 10Oshs NJ Con RBS is + bois. ; turd. 49 luyoo do ~ Tit Loo do eears 5 pack; oO) do... stnisll 10 do. 500, Del « ir, Bu Norn Mo Ist. ao 60 shs v & Hi Can 40 do. Lad wee C Aeh os 100 do q 100 Fae Mail 35 os MIL a at + b iw 100 Mich Com sit do ae va. I 200 Ma BEF RR pt luo 100 Chi & Alt RR, do as 100 Chi & KT RR, 2 do ‘was neglected and almost nominal, closit ceri ic 9 SY vid and $19 WO a second “rail” at ents wore sold .t Uige. and 20 boxes bell rage. Frosh haw ny wt tober, $11 1 asked; year, city at 1 tsc teres do. new, for South America, 12e, for Cuba, Rice.—Ther 500 bags ue! an linn, tatr to prime, 9 8 Dike. aud di Cubn, grocery, t hide." and boxe: at ldhic. u 14ije. ‘YaLLow.—Ioceipts, market was firm w The market $115 nvked. Fu 13. — Th stony, aud w fut veasols per stenm 2x, wheat; 4,000 on priva cheeno, hell privat torms, 2.400 boxe: tobacco ut 0) bu hones to Cork for w British bark, Oa. Gd. 3a British Carkontin orders, with 4,000 do. do. at bx, 1¢d on tor ‘Bremen o: sim; Britinl bark, | refined peteoleurs raltwr tor orders mostly for September, 25.tor seller year: 10) ti and 387 boxes moluss quote :—Fuir refining, Sie, KY. —-iteceipts, ebarter, terms: To oe 6734 bid, 811 7214 asked: November, $10 00 Md, note sales of teu $10 80 bid, B10 45 asked, \D tor Se} cos W 145," Refined wax quoted Coutinent, and 11446 Butter and cheese were steady, was a fair boing domand ut stoady prices, xt 2c. gold, | We quote: Caro: Gige. ; Louisiana, {air to good. S!ge. mmon, te. 0 Se; R . fair to ‘ac, wGFe.; ood, |. 2hse arket tor raw was very strong ou the basis ritalin and c. tor good refining. note ntrifugal’ at 10c., 130 dy. Muscovude ut at Thac. c.: geod do. air to . do, cent itugal, do., molunsex, Dh “ Sie A powdered, lity do its, 1 tor pri Whos. 160 + about 4,009 Ibs, prime wold, at Sige. bis, and Geaaks, The 61 bbls, whiskey and 250 do. aleo- vt but firm, $1 14ly -being bid and twa © market for ull classes of tonnuge was business was done in petroleum and grain ‘The engagen:ents were :—To Liverpool X) bushels grain at Sd. for 16.0.0 bushels shels do. in bags, Higd.; 4,000 bushels grain j, 149 bales compressed cotton, 5-1 Ibristol per st 00) buabels craiy on To Glasgow per steam 80 tubs butter and At 50x To Gibraltar by sail 50) euses The oh comprised an Austriau bark, rders, With 3.000 quarters grade at Us. ; henew w ‘Liverpool, with 000 do. do, at from’ Baltimore to Gork ‘tor German ship, tuid burg, with general eargo, at a lump. nce to Kotterdam, with 4,00) bbls, at an American bark, hence to Gib- to the Medite wean, with 3,700 bbls. and ro euncn do. at a¢., privilege of Adriatic Ox. Yd. and ze; a British Dark, hence to Br with 6,000 bbls. do. at ds. Gd: British Philideiphia to London, with 6,000 vbls. Dunkirk, with 2 aids, Gd; 8 French burk, hence to is. crude petroleum at da, 10%¢d, Bu NEW YORK CALTILE MARKETS, MONDAY, August 7, 1876, RRCKIPTS YOR THE PAST Winx, Yards, Sixtieth street. Frost 8-dny ‘Brever with a turther 1 she past week. poor to coarse weighty 434 wt. a 12 cwh, allowed, but atew head obtuined ctoxod weak, wii yards | silos us follows: frartion off per uy Zigewt., strong, woight Sewt. fF lingls stoors at ¥ Atta & U0. 177 Lion steers at Ye. per ib. with BL on hond, wolght 03) ewe, stro raat Sige. per Iv, weikbt 5 tuck 2S Mlinvis steer. ours at Pye, per Ib., weight 71 Ye. per Ib, wely Alinvis Phyo 24 Ke pet steers” Louterbuel woight 12 ews; per Ib, wel 442 Kentucky weight 4 per i weight Coou te, por Ib, weights ’ 43 Ole ewts 26 trong. B. pe strong. sigits 0 Be inal id tor oe wi ds howd and Ti, ewt. 8.0. Moore at Sige. per io., woight UR ew. per lu., we weight’ 7 weicht 7 weight ¢ Wadsworit Gly cwt wMewt, er w We, per 1b. steers ' tor P We. 15 Luin ees0r tor J, Holi per lb., webgiit & Sige. ae. por Ib. SuKKP 4xD Law | for sheep at de. w perth, and less f | Kirby sold 117 sheep, we ght vs I th stroct Vrade opened extremely slo: per Ib, Weight Shy 10c, per Ib, weight 1Wy@rper Ih, welche 8 por Ib., wei, CG. rustmag 78 1 - per ide wehylie 43g ewt b.. welglt G3 ewe, ; at dG. per lb. weight Sty at Sew. Martin D. Waixel sold. 1 ad on 14 head, welzhts 834 ews, orris G1 Miiny on per head on 24 head. weigits iffer & Cu. 18 indiana steers at 2 for J. Bs Vewls and Sheep an Beever, Cows, “Calves. Lanne Hod eee ee) ‘Oise ne a oF lois $605 = 19,007 Be soaTt A> St 438 SBT w this forenoon, fguut reductivn on the closing rater of Yhe quulity of the herds ty band was from and iat, Bids wore Gige. a 10%¢. per ly, From 35 Ibs. 4 50 tbs, have been Fis, wet. The markets nsold. At Bixtioth street tn several herds €. Bustman sold for selt 40 eure of horned euttlo ; 1) Hlinoly steors at Dye, per 1b. with # head, weight 74 ewe. ; 42 sinuoty 348 Ui ‘wi. ; 42 Iilimois sboers we ye, ewt.; 119 Tingis stecrs ut Be. w git Ti emt scant, J. Wheeler wold for t. luvin seers at Uige. a We. por Ib, weight 50 IMinvins steors ut Me, UGE. por Ib., *. Bureiard sold tor MoS. Harding Ad 1 per lb, weight Ty ewt., strong; or Vi per Ashtrooke 38 Ken- A ewt.: fur A. Kobers, w Tew. : AS Maudie owt: 30 Lhuoly steers at on s le for sharp & Uu., 4 for 1. + at Sige. per I hit GAG ews» hes i Knowlton wid for Cake & State is, live weight 780, Ibs, ewt, Kolu sold tor “Kobn & “Furst per Ib., weight 5'y eu AE MIGC. i Hace eigut Gh, ews. Colorado, steers ut 8\e. n sold, GO Colorado steers; Morris’ 148° IMinois steers, So lilinois steers ut Ye. per Ib, reat Nye. per ib., welsht er 1b, weixhts Tis eat, Oe. per Ib, steors at 1c. per Ib. © Gites sold tor Kediord pers at Oye. u 1OSe. Huon»: atecreat Bite: © & Cary sold ewt.; ford, H 1b.” Weixet 05 Utinois steers, Yoon se 7A; to 73g ewt. ¢ G Lllingls steers at LOtje, raller & old, tors. illinols steers at B3xe. Wb., welg Miuvig stocks ut De, por weight Ug HL. Westbeimer sold for A! Glilespie 06 per Th, weight 8 owt, Heid, 8 per tik, weixut 6 Lilivons: ribs weight 73% ewt.; jor B wells 6% o 2bt 6 ent ‘a 5. per 1b, weight Oly ‘ath ewt. wee oxen at JW weight G3¢ ew ewt, w0% cwt, with 81 op por hend on it Js steers ut 94) th $1 on stders at Ye, as perlb., welzhts 7 owt. « eX. Mortis OL Chatokee ewe siromg: 49 Illinois steers at Oe. per er hos 18 hend, aud on per head on 4 cwl. ww Darrell suid tors. W. Atlecton LL fitinols 4 Lilineis steers at ewt scant: 40 Lilinols steers at 9e per To IMinois steers. at Oe. per fh. Lilinom steers wt Moe per 1b. Carey & MePhersou sold tor ers nt Me. w1Oge per Ib. weigiits 7 Allinuiy stecrs ut weiglit 7 ewt.; lor FW. 3 Obie per Ib, weight B’ewt.¢ tor D, Me- por Ls, weight «por Ib. webshe oig wes GW Minsouri stews at Ye. a Te. per lus hil 15 Kentucky wt 2 owt. Alpine 15 Kentucky sivers ut « Welght 73) ewt., strong. Frade slow, with » moderate demand perib. Lambs have failen off 3 prices, Ue. « Tige, per Ib. . DEF lend, at Stye. por ight ewe, 1 i ois 9 ir 1y,; 107 shee jambs, mixed, weizut 70 ibs, per howd, at 7c. por Ib. : 4 Kemiacky lambs, welght 1 por Ih.; 48 Rentueay labs, wenglt u Ib. : o Kentueny sheen, weight i" Kentucky sheop, wetgit 1,050 1 OW! OS, AMcUraw sold 29 State sheep, wei ‘at de. per Ib; 1s6 state Fambs, woigat 11,800 Ibs. at Gage. per tb. C. Voun sold LO) mixed Kentucky sheep and lnunbs, weight of sheep 99 ibs per head, vrice 4c. per Ib, ‘weight of tants Jo 1 price Gige, me Te. per ib. Juld & Bugking ha te lambs, weig.t Ui Ibs. per Lead, at Tye. per ly, Sige. per thy Bh & Otis wold 5 amide, wei ant Wee Hf BU 47 Ohio sheep, weight HO 1D perl, Vous & Bidewek suld 2/1 Ohio si Mtate sheep, welght 4.100 lus 2.500 Tbs, at G.c. por 1b. 4,009 ibs. 5 stute sheep, weight 102 Ibs. F head, wt per head, at op. weight UL | Ibs. ad, at D346. por Ib. Ohio sheep, weight 90 ibs. yor head, at ode. per Ite; St Ubi sheep, weight 120 lux, per Koad. wt tye, peri; 9? Fennsyivants Taube, weight. uz los por head, at Ze. per Ib. 0 Deleware lambs, weight 67 Ibs. perhond, wt 7c. per ib.: 167 Kent . weight te ibs. por hind, at Gize, por ib. AS Routweky hauls, welgat 50 ibe per head, at By 1. ; 127 Kentueay’ lamus, weight U7 Tbs. per how rib, Sold during tuo. y week, 14,807 "she Janis average, S484 per head w Ole, per Ib. for sheen or lube Age ep. weight | i State lambs, G orb, tt sold 1) Michi: W. Bil 0 Pp nt $4 50 por ews, per lb: 140 State 0 IDs, ait 7,Lay Ib weigot 1.790 per, weight ge. por Ih: 15.070 Iba, at Se per lb; 22 Ohio 2. “Ws, at tie per Ib, With 81 off on 8 bei ks. weight, 770 Iba. at de! per Ib, A S440 ta’, we 75 at 7Me. pert r A at Te & Sige por Hous.—iher otton strong ordinary, Cotton firm; 10%e.; good ordi Exports coastwine, 201, Cotton firme ordinary, 83 487, Bules, "85. were no live hi 1,000," Stock, 38,279, ‘Net reveipts, 208 bales, :240hio lam at Ohye. per I t BAe. por Ib. : per ib. ; 26 nt ile er lis. weigiit, per Y State lambs, weight, 180) . ng the past week 3,797 sheep 80 per bead, ow und her exif sold for 870, Ves —Smvoth quality veats in tair demand iv. Ogdinury quality ealy on 34 DOMESTIC MARKETS, Naw Ontwans, August 7, 1873, middling, 11ye.; ic. Net recespts, SUS bul c middling, 115 MEY, Wigs Wg Duios, UV. Btock, 2,265, SAVANNAM, August 7, 1876, middling, Ue. 5 low middiing. 10sec. ; good Exports coastwise, Mock, BH, Monte, August 7, 1876, Cotton firm; middling, 114.2 low wmidallug, 10%e. ; good ordinary, ge. Net receipts, G7 Lales, Sates, JU. Stock, 4 Cotton stendy good ordinary, S.00k, 1,519. Spirits of turpentine steady at 27 ye. G. ‘earoN, August 7, 1876, : miadling, 11ige.; low uriddling, 1Age.; YE. Not reewipts, 7U bales, Sales, 10, Witaixatox, August 7, 1876, Asosin quiet at $1 16 tor stramed. Tae tiem at $2 2, Flour unchanged: sales 1,500 bbis. Milwaw Corw quiets of boiteu, shipstaths, $16; aneh ange Hall New York, 25¢. $4,100 bushels Lumber, 408,000 2068 & Ms Rit. Ww de... wo de... 10) Mor & Hse tit. mw Je Dal, by de Wii, wreh Lome a soy do idm 10) chia Now RR. 8 wo ce, yoo pense were reported BW a0. WSs 150 boxes elty long cleat a sold 0 for city ana 10%, a janae ¥. ia for Western lan. el 1 oft? gctenin $1500 US U's, r. "81. 10000 's, eur... 120% | “enll' prices were follows: — i‘ p JW US 6's, cur. $11 40 woned; Sopvember, $11 90 bid, $11 U2}, moked; Vet Usweeo, Angi Whe jee white Cnoada. 42's. grade, 95¢. Corn inoal—$26 tor ad per tun. Millleod—hurts, $14 middtings, $19 per ton, Canal Neight Hroad treighis—Viour to Bortou, Soe; to to Albany, 20¢. Lake reveipts—Wheat, UO fi Canal shipments = Borravo, August Flour, 11,000 bbls. : bashels. Wheat, S100) Lushels: barley, 4.500 do. . ryo. gts bashers: iw do: Canal freicies ules sales AOO bbis. Wheat in good milling changed: sulas 2,600 bashets Bueboy van No, Thiwed Milwaukee ac $1 18; 3.8000 wt Si ds, Com dull end hoayy; wskiay ‘Onis dull. Kye inacitve. I ., Seeds, very little de ‘au $10 75 for houvy iness. Lard dull ut 11!jc. Highwines nomi- nal, ToLevo, August 7, 1876. Flour standy, Wheat in good dewan 0! 2 white N $1 123, 6 Michixnt $108; amber Mich! . $1 16; do. 2 r, new, $1 ew, $1 O14, ber Ilinvis, new, September held wt ie,* de. j dam c. ichigan, B9%\e pts —00 bbls, tour ‘ do. corn, 5.04) dy. oats, Shipments—00 bbIs, flour, 5,000 bush els wheat, 63,000 do, corn, 1,000 du. outs, new, ® SL 1; August, $1 1 rejected, rod, 69¢. ; do, new, Te. ; No. 2 w $119, "Cori duit, bigh mixed, 40%, CAGO, August 7, 1876, it tulr demand but . BSe., spot; Flour quiet aud unchanged. Whe Wonk and lower: No. 2 Chiewgo sp Septeraber: woke, Getober; Nu. ¥ Chicage spring, 8: rejected, Ode. wUGe. Corn detive but a shade lo No.2 at 45346. spot or August wud Séptember: rejected, tlc. # 41Mc. Gate ensior; No.2 at 30%, spor bid Sep- tember. tye steady at S5e. Barley in lich and, but holders frm ot Se. 8 STas spot; 70s. bid Keptember. Pork steady and firm; $18 80, spot; $18 Thy. September. Lurd generally unchanged, but gules rather higher; $11 90, spot; $11 374s, September Hulk meats steady’ and unchenged. Whiskoy, $1 10! Receipts—Fiour, 4,100 bbla. ; whet, 1,000 bushels; eoru, {STT.AD do. ; oath, 25,00) do. rye. WOU do: barley, 1.620 do.” Shipments—Flour, 11,000 bbis. ; wheat, 21,000 bushels; carn, 199,000 do, ; outs, 24,000 do.; darley, 2,500 do. At the afvernoon cul of the Board :~Whent cary; S4ye.. Au, it 91 S;c., September. Corn unchanged. Onts nominal. Pork lower; $15 70, August; $14 80, September. Lard easier. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provipence, R, 1., August 7, 1876, Printing cloths market quiet KI A Bowne ars Ai. Gall et same price) on active stocks on “Mombers 5 York Hiock Kxchunge” at ropsenable rates ior sale by LAPSLEY & BAZLY, 74 Broadway. NOUS (NO BONUS) ON PUNT AL Piativs, de,. if stored at aavertiser'y warchouses, dress STOKAGE, Herald Upi Ki I ALWAYS HAVE MONEYQU LOAN ON MORTGAGE New York city property: Oity Raflroad Stocks and Bonds bought andsold. H. L. GIANT, 149 Brondwa; MENG SHARES AND THE ORGANIZING OF MI a peclalt yr N ONEY 10 Now York STOCK PRIVILEG PPLIED O& NEGOTIATED by us are tuken by brokers as margin, LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, Brokers, 74 Broadway. OCK PRIVILEGES SUPPLIED OK NEGOTIATED by us are taken by brokers us margin. __LAYSLLY & BAZLEY, Brokers, 74 Broadway, (PRUST PUNDS TO LOAN FOR FIVE YEARS, AT low expenss, on New York, Brooklyn and Westclesvor perty, Second und Leasehold Mortgazen sold ut easy t GEO. W, STAKE, 160 Broadway. & Ok FIVE YHARS AT MIX $15.000 mecnt’ tate in New York, worth four times the a improved tirst class Keal Ks- age; only principals. address box 2,611 Post ollice, SINEISS OPPY. UNITED, GCOUNTS” AND “HOOKS SCLENTIFIVALLY T veastizuted, balanced and closed by expert sccount dnt; terms and hours to sult. Address A. 1s 'It, box 2,048 Post offive. WITH $3,000 AS FINANCIAL Po ring busivess: will bear investigntion, TURER, Herald offic NG GOOD BUSIN: istomed to travel, may secure wn in- » und Oratorio Work, net- have some moucy, Ad- Address MANUF AG AL Goatitons forest im ty Mu ting $1 § ire SEAGI, Horald office "AN ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE AND CONMIS- sion broker down town will give an Interest to a young muan with good referen $500 cash required. Address FINANCIAL, Herald office. OR SAL FOUNDRY, 50X140, WITH EN xine, Bo ola, Cenne, Shatting, Wagons, terns ior h work. ie 840 per yeur, iood runuing order; old te WJ, on eaay terms, Address J. WORK, 64 Bast S8th st. Tee aerourusiry. $15,000 to $.0,000 wanted, to.) Cluss hotel; house is elegantly tinisl improvements: now dung a Hirst class business, Ris i , WITH FROM n the owner of « Lrst dand has ail modern Aduross HOTEL OWNER, box 165 Herald olfice, DARTNER, WIT $3,000, IN A LONG ESTAB. lighod Coat and Feed Business; no risk, money will bo secured, Address, giving reul oftice box 3,001, New York. GPEESDID BUSINESS OFPORTUNITY FOR a ie. Table business man in Chicago or Cincinnati; samo Dusinovs in operation in New York. Add MONOPOLY, Horuld Uptown Brauch office, WASTED 70 SELL—A BUSINESS IN A NEW LINE « eed $100 per day cent profit; will trust a good mau ot business tal whole amount asked; tuke 10 per cent off nutes till all ts pald, Address box 1, Pittsburg, Pa, ITH $8,000, TO TAK ing good pr and address, Poss name tablished business, show- of the book: until satisfied ¢l investment would pay. ubie references given and req Address box office. TANTED BY A KESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW, accustomed to the business. sllent partner of wealth, to furnish tneans for house she yas taken to keep boarders, close lub, Madison square. Addross BUSINESS, box I 4 Uptown Braneh ottice. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH $5,000 O8 $6,000 to manufacture w patent urticle in great domund all z,can be sold for one-tnind the: price of x 192 to age the Western agency of @ large and ‘ow York publishing house, Address A. J. ‘ash, which will be entirely under his control, to g Chicage and 1 well known RTNER WANTED, GEN- ive of stlent, in a cash protiis; ny’ losses, dowa stock un- gold und silver; priueipals only, Ad offi: BLEECKER STREET RAILROAD, The Receiver of the Bleecker Street Railroad yestor- day tiled Lis report in the County Clerk's office for the past month, ‘The receipts for tho month are given as $52,286 60. making, with the previous receipts since his receivership, $152,167 57. During the month the operating expenses wore $14,150 43, making, with ex- penses as previously reported, $103,700 04, thus giving tho net earnings as $48,462 53. For permanent tm- has been paid durmg the mouth 79. ount of the old company there hus thaw far beon puid $7,884 36 BROOKLYN STORAGE RESERVOIR, Judge Barnard of the Suprome Court, Kings County, decided yesterday, in the matter of the application tor & mandamus requiring the Brooklyn Board of City Works to tinish the Hempstead dam and gates, that the Board must obey the Common CG uncil and tinteh the dam and gatos, at an outlay not to exceed $30,000, — oe MARRIAGES ANO DEATIB, MARRIED. Myers—Crark.—At Harlem, August 2, 1876, by the Rev. George H. Smith, Samuwn KR. Myees to Mania JANE Chank, both of this cy, No cards, NeWron—FRANKLIN.--On Friday, July 21, 1876, by Rev. W. W. Sever, of New York, James 8, Newrow to Mate F, Fraxkiix, of Flushing. Rasnny--Cki.x.—On Tuesday, July 25, at Newburg, on Hudson, by Rev, Wm, K. Hail, Dr. A. L, Raxxey to Miss Manik CKLLE, both of this city. No cardy “DIED. AckenrMax, —On Monday, August 7, Mra, ANN AckrER- MAN, 10 the S7th year of her age. Kelatives aud ‘Iniends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral xervices, from the residence of her daughter, Mra. H, Ferry, 79 Rast 10th st., on Wednes- bs | alterngun, ab four o'clock, xoKWwiTH.—Un Sunday, August 6, Grorax W,, In- fant son of Jotm A, and Katie W. Beckwith, aged 1 month ard 1 day. The relay aud friends of the family, and those of Jacob Weeks, ure respectiully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of Jacovu Weeks, No, 766 Sih | ay., on Tuesday, 8th iust., at tive P.M. Bexkwayx.—On Sunday, August 6, Bexsamix P, Beak MAN, in bis 64th year. ‘The relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, from bis late residence, 163 Kast 125th #t,, oa Tuesday, at two o'elock, BoyLax.—On Monday, August 7, Magar, youngest daughter of Lawrenev and Mary Jane Boylan. Relatives and triends are invited to’ attend her funeral, irom ihe fsidence of her pareuts, 407 Hen- derson st. on Wednosday, at two o'clock P.M, Brucknernen.—Mosus, infant gon of Leopold and Doris Bruckhouner, Funeral will take place from their residence, 792 2d av., on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock, Bertis—In Brooklyn, ou Monday, August 7, Mra, Sanat BoRTis, Widow Of the lute Thotnas Burtis, aged 94 yours, Ali relatives an) nerul, on Wednesday ovening, at seven o'clock, from the residence of her son, William Smith Burtis, 67 North Vor id av, CALDWELL. —Un Monday, August 7, at the residence of his parents, No. 411 Bast 83d st, Apwisoy S., infant sun ot Jacob S. und Mamie » Valdweil, Notice of faneral bereatter, CattacHay.—On Sunday, August 6, Caruanine, widow of Colonel Callaghan, in the 681h year of bor age. Relatives and friends aro invited to funeral, from her late residence, No. 7 Oak st, on Tuesday, Sih inst., at Lwo o'clock. Carus On Sunday, August 6, Jony Campuxis, aA yours, ‘uneral from his late o'clock P. M., this day CORNELI.—On Sunday, the 6th, at Saddle River, of inflammation of the brain, Eowarp Fresxen, youngest son of Dr, KB. and Millie J, Cornel, a and 33 days. Kelatives and friends are respectiully invited to at- tend the fugeral, on Tuesday, the Stu, at four P.M. from 23 Madison av., Jersey City Hetghts, Cox. —On Saturday, Sth Inst, ALiCiA, widow of tho late Benjamin Cox, iu the 62d year of h attend her sidence, 4256 2d av., at ono the reiatives and iriends, and those of her sons, Thomas, Jotun, James and Samuel M,, ure respecuully luvited to attena the funeral, ou Tuesday, August 8, at OLe O’eluck, trom her late remidepee, No, 221 bast Buen o d friends are Invited to attend te tu- | 42 mouths | ienegete Cxraie.—On Monday ‘evening. the 7th inst, Cap- tao Jouy L. Crean, of Central Insurauee patrol. Notice of funeral hereafter. Deagkave—in Brooklyn, on Sunday evening, 6th inst., at the residence of her brother, 755 Liucola place b Bama Canes Detacnave, of New Orleans, La, age Funeral this day at twelve o'clock M, Deus —At Bremen, on the gist of July, Freo- Rnick U. Diivs, formerly of New York, aged 49 yeage Dinwik.—At Stamford, Coun, Angust 6, Canmis A., daughter ot Wm. H. aud Mary A. Divble, aged 23 years, Relatives und frieuds are respecttully ipvited to ab tend her funeral, from John’s Episcopal church, Stamford, on Tuesday, August 8, at two P, M. Care riages Will await the arrival of the 12 o'clock train from New Yor! De Foxnst.—On Sunday, August 6, Sorut Benjamin De Forest, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 216 West 124th st., on Tuesday, August 8, at twelve o'clock. EVAN#.—On tho Sth inst, suddenly, at Newark, N, J., Wittia Hevey, son ‘of Theodore and Mary EL Evans, 18 bis 20th year. “Fuueral services Tuesday, Sth inst, at*ten o'clock, at Grace church, Newark. Firzcenato.—On Sunday, August 6, Many J., wife of P. A Fitzgerald, aged.39 yours, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to atteud the tuncral, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, frow St. Stepben's chureh, San Francisco and Albany papers please copy, Fooarry,--Un Sunday, August 6, Joun Focarty, in the Odth year of his age. . ‘The funeral wili take placo from his late residence, 522 Kast 16th st., on Tuesday, Sti inst, at one P.M ‘oLK.—At Newtown, L. f,, August 7. Haxxan, wife of Jonn 8. Folk, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at the Presbyterian church, New- town, on Wednesday, at half-past three o'clock, ' Train leaves Hunter's Point at 3:06 P.M. —At Montela 4 only dau, Griffin, aged 4 wonths and 24 days. Funeral services at residence of parcnts, in Mont clair, Tuesday morning, at half-past uive o'clock, Huinsox.—fo Brovklyn, on Monday, August 7, 1876, Joux Lewis Haxsox, inthe 83d yoar of bis age, fore merly of London, England. Notice of funoral hereutter, Hanpixc,—Mosaic Longe, No. 418, F. axp A. Mim Brerurey—You ure hereby summoned to attend a special meeting on Tuosday, August 8, at balf-past one o'clock, for the purpose of ‘paying the last sad tribute of respect to our late brother, Joho Harding. By order. WA. VANDYNE, 8. W. J. W, Hoturoox, Secretary, Hannicar.—Mavnice, aged 88 years, His funeral will take place from the residence of his son, Maurice Harrigan, Jr. tes av., Brookiyn, Tuosday, August 8, at one o'clock Fr. M. Hoyt.—Mra Many A. Hoyt, August 7, aged 73 years. Funoral services.ut her late residence, No, 92 Sussex st, Jersey City, Tuesday, Sth inst., at threo o'clock P.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend with- out further notice. Interment in Greenwood at the convenience of the family, Kexiku.—Diod at Aurelius, J 25 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. “Kircukx.—At Cairo, Y., on Saturday, August 6, Jutia F., wife of John F, Kitchen, aged 27 Relatives and friends are invited: to at neral, from the residence of bef father, P. widow 0 ay, August und Mary Louisa Keener, B. Knapp, No. 0 St. Luke’s place, on Tuesday, August 8, ut one o'clock P, M, Lewis, —On Sunday, August 6, Mary Jexaix, eldcat daughter of R. A. and Margaret Lewis, Rolutives and friends of the family are respectfully invited torattend the funeral, from her late revidence, 126 Cumberland st,, Brooklyn, at nine o'clock, Wedues- day morning, to the Church of the Sucred Heart, Cler- mont avenue, whore a solemn requicm masa will bo celebrated; thence, to Holy Cross Cemetery tor inter- ment, Linv,—August 6, 1876, Mary Staxvorp Lip, wito of Erick Lind. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral this day at two o'clock precisely. MALLON.—Alter a sudden and severe Hines, James, only son of Michacl aud B, M. Mallon, uged 2 years, § months and 23 days. Fricnds of the family are respectfully invited to at- teud the tuneral, which will take place on Tuesday, Sth inst, ut two P. M,, from the residence of the fam- ily, 12 Cottage place. Beltust and Tralee (lroland) and California papers please copy. MoGivey.—On Sunday, August 6, James McGinxey, Jr.. iu the 35th year of his aj § * Relatives aud friends of Ue family are respecttally Inyited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 221 Kast Sdst st, on Tuesday, August 8, at two o'clock P.M McGaxx.—After a Short but painful fliness, Jom, the beloved son of John and Mary McGann, aged 7 weeks. . The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this day (Tuesday), August 8, ‘rom the residence of his. parents, No, 409 East 29th st, at balf-past ono o'clock, McKexna.—On Monday, August 7, Jonny McKenxa, 8 native uf Killyiman, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 50 years, The relatives and friends of tho family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late real- deuce, No. 173 Greenpoint uv., on Wednesday, 90h, at two o'clock P, M. Navies, —GwoxGk Navirs, a veteran of tho Mexican war, at his late residence, No, 11 Hamilton st, on Syn- day August 6. iuneral takes placo on Tucsday, August 8, at two o'clock. Frienas of the family are respectlully invited to attend, Newxt.—On Monday, August 7, Axx Snort, wifo of Joba Newell, Relatives and frionds aro invited to attend tho funeral, at St. John’s chapel, Varick st, on Tucsday, at one P. M. “ OrekxMAY.—On Sunday, August 6, Joux Hevry, son ot Carsten and Anoie Offerman, aged 5 mouths and 22 days, The relatives and triendy of tho family are rospect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Lis parouts, 285 Park av., Hoboken, on Tuesday, tb 8th inst., at hulf-past one o'clock. Puxviman.—At his residence, 44 East 22d st, on Sun- day, 6th inst., Sauven J. Payxoway, in the 43d year of his age. The funeral servicos will be held at Trintty chapel West 25th st, on Wednesday, 9th inst, at hall-p nine A. M, Pxney.—In this city, August 7, Jane A, Perry, wift of the late Dr, J, 8. Perry, in her $0th year, The relatives aud friewds of the fumily aro invited t attend her funeral, at St. Timothy's church, 57th at, west of Sth av., on Wednesday, August 9, at eleven A M., without further notice. o0l.—In Brooklys, Monday, August 7, 1876, Mar Ganerra, youngest daughter of George W. und Marga retta B, Pool, aged 15 months and 21 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are roapect fully imvited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her parents, No. 192 44th #t, South Brooklyn, of Wednesday, the 9th inst,, at three o'clock P. M., with: out further notice. ScayLax.—Desis Scannax, in tho 76th year of bis age. eelatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 40 Kim st. on Wednesday, the 9th, at one P. M. Scort.—At Astoria, LL, on Sunday morning, ott inst., at his lute residence, Webster uy., Joux Scort, of the tirm of Thomas Scott's Son & Co. Faneral services at the house, on Wednesday, 9th inst., at four o'clock P. M. The friends of the family and the leather merebats of the city are invited to at towd. Carriages will be in waiting at Hunter's Point terry trom three to four o'clock. Pibadelpbia papers plouse copy. Saree. —On Saturday, the Sth, at Slaterville, N. Y., Howan, son of the latuyJustus Slater, of Jersey City, in the 6th year of bis age. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to at- tond the funeral, on Wodnesday, at four P. M., from 206 Pacific av., Jersey City (late Latayette). STKRANG.—At Astoria, Long Island, on Monday, August 7, CHarixs W. Steaxc. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, on Wednes- day, the 9th inst, at balt-past two P.M. ‘THOMPSON, n Harlem, ou Saturday evening, Etna, the eidest and beloved daughter of Wiham F, and Anna Thompson, aged 4 years, 11 months and 19 days; also Monday, at one P. M,, Cannix Bruix, youngest and befoved daughter of Wilham and Anna Thomp- son, aged 3 years, 1 month and 21 days, Relatives aod iriends are invited to atéend the . from the residence of the parents, No, 168 26th st., this day (Tucsday), at one P. HoMrsoN.-—Ob Sunday evening, Natuasie. Tuome- Sox, in the 7#:h your of his age. His (ricnds and the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary are respectfully invited to attend his tunoral, this (Tuesday) merning. at nine o'clock, tram his lato resi- donee, No, 210 6.hst, to St Ann's @ureh, Kast 12h ud trom thence to Calvary Cenletery tor tuter- 2 Tnhompsoxy at Coxsackie, N. Y., aged 3h yeara, Funcral services will take place from the residenes | of bis ‘father-in-law, William H. Mott, Nd. 420 Kast SOU wt, on Wedneslay, at two o'clock P, M. Rela tives and fricnds are invited to attend, TRirLew—Suddenly, in Brookiyn, August 7, Mary L, beloved wile of Kaward L. Tripior. kelatives and friends of tho tatnily are respoctfally invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday, at two o'clock VY. M., trom chapel of Washington avenue Baptist church. VaNpawarkk,—Monday, Augast 7, Mra, Sanam V. DEWATRE, aged 81 years, I mouth and 20 days. Friends o1 the jamuily are tavited to attend the funeral, which takes place on Tuesday, Augost 8, at aquarier past two Oh ars P, M., at the residence of ber soa, at Wany,—Oo Sth inst, suddenly, of heart discaso, Mra, M.S. Wann, in the 57th year of ber age. Funeral services trow her late residence, Summit, N. J.. on Tuesday, the Sth inst, at $45A. M, Ketativer and friends are invited to attend without further notice, Interment at New Haven, Coun. Wkkp.—At stamtord, Conn, on August 4, 1876, Neiur, ouly child of Wiiliam’s. and Gertrude Weed, aged 11 months and i6 days, Relatives aud friends of the family are mvited te atioud the funeral, from ber parents’ resideuce, on Mouday, the 7th ast, at to 0, M. Wxxks.--Un Monday a@voning, August 7, Saran W. Werks, in the 23d year of hor age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend (he funeral, irom ber late residence, 59 24 st, on Wednesday afteruoon, August 9, hall-past two o'clock. Hurtiord (Coun. ) Woow.—Ou Monday, August f laughter of Henry and Gertrdde W. Wood, aged 4 months and 2 days, : Woovrurr.—On Sunday, August 6, 1 at the resi. dence of her daugbter, West Soch st., Sauan, widow of S. 1. Woodrall, in the 79th year of her age. Funeral witl take piace at the residence of her sou, in Springfield, N. J., ou Wednesday, August 0, at balt- i three o'vivck I’, M. Relatives and ft of the ily wre respoetfully Invited to attend, please covy. FLoaesce, youngest: