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MISCEGENATION AND MURDER, ‘CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) NEW YORK HERALD, W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1876—WIT 'H SUPPLEMENTS respectively. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy consoli- | 100 dated sevons brought 11144, Morris and Essex consoli- dated firsts 103, New Jersey Central consolidated firste 101% and Union Pacific sinking funds 957%. The fol- lowing were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad he struck her on the head with a hickory | bonds:—Union firsts, 1053 to 106; Union land gravte, cub, having a knot on the end, the blow causing the blood to flow freely. On another occasion Wituess saw him draw a knife on tho deceased, bul she {the witness) knocked the weapon from lis band with 4 stick, but not before he bad inflicted an ugly gash on her arm, Dr. Huntington, testified that he had made a post Mortem eXamimation of the body, and bad found the shest and abdomen one mass of’ bruises; the bowels Were very much inflamed, as a result of’ blows by a stone or foot; he had no doubt that said injuries bad caused death, A verdict was rendered setting forth that deceased game to her death at the hands of her busband. The prisoner was accordingly committed to the county jail Vo await the action of the Grand Jury, HNANCLAL AND COMMER | An Irregular Market—Stocks Firmer at the Close of Business. GOLD 110 3-4 A 110 5-8 A 110 3-4, fovernment Bonds Strong—Railroad Bonds Moderately Active and Virm—Money on Call Easy at 1 1-2 a 2 Fer Cent ——_——+ THE COAL RING BROKEN. Waut Steven, Tuxsbay, August 22—0 P.'M. The needle of Stock Exchange interests has pointed Steadily to the coal companies as tho pole,star of the duy’s business, with scarce variations enough in other | Specialties 10 cail for notice. Rumors as to the action Of the companies represented in the meeting to-day Were “as thick as leaves in Vallombrosa,” and flue- tuations varied for better or worse at cach new story. When it became defiutely known what the compact had been broken to all intents a tho jolliest. ot spiri The lwugh, however, soon turned out to be on the wrong side of the mouth, when the decline ceased and prices swung steadily apward. The opinion that the bottom would certainly fail out proved fallacious, and, therefore, disappoint- ing; although the best that can be said of the day's work is that prices at the close showed a moderate tally trom tho weakest ones of the session, It is said that the meeting was as lively as a Sixth ward primary, though little more than bare facts were allowed to leak Out through the jealougly closed doors, ‘The sum and Substance of the action, however, is to the effect that having first given Lehigh Valley a “setting down” for 48 want of faith, 4 motion to dissolye the combination Was unanimously adopted. Subsequently it appears that some sort of ailiance, offensive and defensive, was couked up between the four great companies, viz.— Delaware and Hudson, Delaware, Lackawanna and Westere, Philadelphia and Reading, and the Pennsyl. vania Coal Company; thus leaving Lehigh Valley and New Jerscy Central out in the cold. ‘he members of the new ring or consolidation are apparently determined to let no grass grow under their fect, for they are already out With an advertisement announcing that 500,000 tons of coul will be offered at auction on Tuesday next. The secegsion of the two companies virtually breaks up the ring, and even should the others aim at a community of interests their power to dictate terms as to price and protection is not alarming. Taken for all in all the result of to-day’s action is a subject for congratulae fon, tor it removes the drag trom the wheels of the coal trade und cannot be other thau beneficial to the community atlarge and the companies themselves, The extensive dealings in Delaware and Lackawanna only prevented the day’s list of sales from being ex- teptionally stall, other stocks being neglected at prices which were limited to, }, per cent variations. TUB SALES TO-DAY. The sale of active stocks to-day amounted to 74,300, New York Central and Hudson, 490; Erie, 1,900; Lake Shore, 8,900; Northwestern preferred, 200; Rock St. Paul, 200; do. preferred ; Ubios, 400; Western Union, 5,550; Panama, 100; Del- aware, Lackawanna and Western, 49,100; New Jersey Central, 7,850; Michigan Central, 5,900; Hannibal and Bt. Joseph preferred, 700. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the du: Opening. — Highest. Lowest, scores 10 » Wits New York Central Harlem Eric, Lake shore Lake Shore } Rock Istand.. . Milwaukee and St. Paul.. Mil, aud St. Paul preferred Ohio and Mississippi New Jersey Central Del, Lack. and West Western Union Pacific Mail. Panama... Pwets Voit. 4 West Union... Tity a 7.1 At. bucvel. 17Q « Quicksilver... 12° a $tseenive ple 14 Nar Lane «st ML & Min pl. Adams Amer bx Ui Express Vo Ie. Dhic & Oley « Pits.” chi & NW cuca Wp Cina he Aiatee tan & StJo pi 1 ke 3 N N Nd Cen... Ohin & Miss. Yanan, Tol & ¥ on 13 int The following are the changes as compared with yesterday's closing prices Apvanck,—Lake Shor Harlem, *,; Olio and Produce and Petroicum Ja5 Bold, dee Deciix¥,—Delaware and Lackawanna, 1; Erie, 5; Hauuibal and St Joseph, },; do. preferred, 1), Micnigan Central, ',; Jersey’ Contral, 1%; ‘Rock Island, 4. St Paul preferred, 1; ississippl, 5 Pacific Mail, 4! ninpauy, $4; Wesiern Union, THE MONEY MARKET. Money continues iu full supply, and loans oa call at Lalja2percent, The following wero the rates of txehange on New York the undermentioned cities fowday:—Savannab, }4 premium; Charleston, }y pre mium, 34 premium; Cincinnati steady, par to 50 pre mium; New Orieans—Commercial, 016; bank, 34; Chicago, 26 discount; St. Louis, par to 50 premiain. Sterling exchange was firm. Prime asking rates, 4.88 ani 4.90; selling rates, 4.875 and 4.89 a 4.894. marks, 9474 099 and 955, a O44; cables, 964; 0 96'4. Prime Paris, 6.13% 0 5.19 THE GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 1104; and closed firm at the opening price, baving sold down to 110% at ono time during the day. The carrying rates were without change fim, %, Land 13s and the borrowing rue fla, The delay in the negotiation of the 4! per cent Joan served to check its downward tendency. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE RANK. Gold balances. Lurrency balunces. Gross clearances. cu Currency exchang: Currency balances. Gold exchanges, . Gold balances, INVESTMENT SHARES. Investment shares brought the ‘ollowing prices Ulmois Central, §84j; Rock Island, 106), & 1064; New York Central, 107% a 107!,; Harlem, 1974 @ 137 4. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were in fair demand and closed lirm | ney s1Xes, 6 WILD; At the fullowing prices:—United States cur 12634 @ 12614; do, do, 1881, registered, 119 0, do., do, coupon, 119% a 120); do do, 1865, fegistered, 114 a 11444; do do, do, eonpon, Lid a | Udy; do. do, do, new, registered, 115 a 115); do do., do,, coupon, 115 a 11514; do. do., 1867, registered, | 119 a 110% ; do, do,, do., coupon, 119 a 1194, do. do, (868, registered, 120% a 121%; do. do, do, coupon, | 1204 a 12144; do., ten-torties, registered, 1163, «116, 40, do, coupon, 1144 a LIYA; do. fives, 1881, regis- Nered) 117 a 11744; do. do, do., coupon, 117 a LIT. RALLKOAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were morw active than ou the previous day and generally firm, except tor Ohio and Mississippt and seconds, which declined to 93 and 67 | polttan, 121%; New York, 11 id parposes by the | Guanimous consent of the meeting the bears were in | | $1000 Mo O's 1 bds, 2000 do. Vek do. “7 | 1«0 do $100 do. . © 200 do iis WO do TN 20. d pee 1.0 Wert 70 Del, L & WREL 100 200" do. 100 179 a0 200 do. BOO do 0 ao do 100 do ; 10 do two 10 do. 100 M & Ess 40 Amer EX, 16 do... x 2 100 Dei ud ADVANCE AND DECLINE. “| 105 to 10534; Union sinking funds, 954¢ to 957 trals, 10994 to 110, THE UNITRD STATES TREASURY. Toe Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $67,000, gold, on account of interest, and $1,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The Sub-Treasury released $19,200 silver bars. A Washington despatch states that the syndicate negotiations were resumed at the Treasury Department to-day, and are now in progress, Revenue receipts to-duy, $170,000; customs receipts, $700,000, Bank notes received tor redemption, $100,000. Cen- THE FORBIGN MARKET. The London advices report consols a shade weaker and United States bonds generally steady, Erie com- mon declined to 13, but the preferred shares suffered no change, The Bank of England gained £87,000 bullion on Dalance to-day. At Paris rentes declined from 106f. 50¢. to 106f 30¢e. The following aro tho lutest Londou quotations:—Consols for money, 9634 a 9614; do. for account, 961; a 961; five-tweuty bonds of 1865 (old), 10514 a 10534; 1867's, 1094s a 1095; ten-forties, 107%; new fives, 10 rie, 12% al do., preferred, BANK SHARES There were no desling in bank shares to-day. The following are the lavest quota\ions:—-America, 14 Central National, 10014 ; City, 800; Corn Exchange, 124 First National, 200; fourth National, 8944; Fulton, 140; eather Manulacturers’, 158; Merebants’, 114% ; Metro- ; Park, 124; Phoenix, 8: Repubhie, 70. STATE BONDS, State bonds were firm, with sales of Missouri long sixes, New York State sevens, bounty loan; North Carolina sixes, special tax, and Virginia sixes, consoli- lated, i PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations by telegrapt Asked. City sixes, new... r 10! United Compames of New Jersey. _ Lehigh Valley Railroad... 55 Catawissa Railroad preferred Phiindelphia and Erte Railroad, Northern Central Railroad, Lehigh Navigation®.... Lehigh Navigation gold loan. * Ex quarterly dividend reduce MINING STOCKS. 0 Six per cent, The following are tho ct.sing official prices of mining | stocks at San Francisco to-day :— onsolidated Virginia 534; Crown Point, alifornia ........... 59% Yellow Jacket, Segregated Belcher.. 80 Alpha, Ophir. : Releher v2... Chollar. Confidence... Sav Sierra Nevada, Exchequer Overman urry. Justice Rest & Relcher, Hale & Norcross, Caledonia. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tessar, August 22, 1876, RYFORD CALL AL ML + 10% 40) shs NJ Cen RR. .c 1OUChi& RT RR. 1 Mich Cen. 500 LS & MBSR 100 cr 10) Chi & B00 ML & ww $3000 | $000) US, Sou T an rin 5000 0:00 10000 $1000 NY 1000.N € 3000 Vaio, 10 do small eo Chi, BEQ C7 2000 de. zoo — do., 2000 do 6000 M & st P ist, B000M BP con L000 Alt & S000 W Un Pet ¢,1900 6000 6 B ist Sed bry 4000 a 50.0 Mot 20000, ¢ 1000 Nd. Loy 1000 Gt West 3105 130 shs D & Han. + 1008S ) do 1084 20) West Un Teiles3 71 200 Ohio & Mise 0 ASN WO do... Th WIIMNS BUPREKptbe 68% vw i lor a + ORs HOUSE Lo Wo do i i) Han € Sto. be 100 HO Std pt. be. bl 00 West (n tel we ao 109 ho re rin 2:0 Harlem RR. do 100 MILeSeP RR pf. do. 900 ao toy ci NYoed 100 ian & 125 NJ en RR... 20" do 1g + 126% PM INN 109 she CHEE RE. be 106% Ist.com.. WH 100 Lan & StJo pi 0 Mor & Es con... 1 500 Del, ia Wis 1 Ohio & Miss con wy 1000 Onio \ Miss 2d. F 60-0 Un Bae sink f. 100 she POG we Poo be ie Can, be do ou HOARD—1 ay 1 oe ws do oe ao 150 do 50 ao ly West in tel 209 iisie.. wo do... 35 US Lapress. 48 de 100 Brie KR.....b uO me Cen 200 fo lo wo do pa LS &M 5. Lae SRY LOO Chi SW MI €StP Rive wade FRR be do do. 0 TA 8 how WETS, the ba Di ous eh ae He wo do do o, ae 1) Panda RR, do, 20 west vel vo ren do do. cr “ww do 10) do. 100 Oliv de Sine 1) Mich Con K 2 iw we io hay 1 inclating State, Western and Sonthern, tions, Hy: pane wae noles &t $3 30 for Rrandywine, w Western yellow. We quo ry ‘$4 6: nd 300 sacks sold for Jersey and vi $2 a $2 90 do 500 Del, LAW KR. 85 Wesi Extra Western COMMERCIAL REPORT. BUT CLOBED BTEADY; FUTURES CLOSED STEADY AND GEN- 1-32c. HIGHER—¥YLOUR sTZaDY— WHEAT YIRM—CORN STEADY—OA1S STEADY— WHISKRY EASIER—PORK DULL AND LOWER— LOWER-~PETROLEUM FIRM—SPIRITS TURPENTINE STBADY—ROSIN FIRM—-OIL€ STEADY—COFFEE YIRM—SUGAR FIRM-—FRRIGHTS STEADY. Towspay, August 22—6 P, M. & little more encouraging to day, the mercantile transactions showing some increase ina number of commodities, while values, as a general rule, were more satisfactory, though still fluctuating and On "Change the aspect was not essentially changed by any important ev generally quiet, Fiour was steady, with a fair demand. Wheat was firm, with a fair demand, Corn was steady. Oats wero steady, i dull and lower, wore steady, 100,000. bushel 1 to seood red W’ for choice new amber Sheboygan in naly beld. The sales nber Michican, mwas quiet, Lut pri were Mout BD, UO bustiels at d 2c. fr sail tai Rye was quict. ee. for hot to warm, barley malt were quiet and with sales ot The markets were about 10, 00 bushels at Svc. a era mixed, 4c, oid State white, he market lor oreign dried was quiet. quarter do., y was casier, Lard was easier and dull. Cotton on the spot was 3-16. lower, but closed steady; futures closed steady and generally 1-32e: Cotfee was steady. Sugar firm. Spirits turpentine steady. . w Olge, for pots Pearls Valencia raisins, for new; Turkey ana Bosnia; new French do., 4 Figs, Ide. for 1a} served ginger, $7 50 per ew Outs steady. Pe ording to sae ats 4 Brasil nuts. 640. Domeniiedsied v ate, quarters, 1c. a MARLO, HOW, tg rs. Dates, Stic. Asus remained quiet at 5 ominal at Oe. a 76. ANTIMONY was inactive; quoted at 15}. @ quoted at Buc. a S4e, for and Sonthern; 3,000 Ibs, sold within the range, Broom Corx w rod tipped and 73se, @ Se, for medium, CANpixs wero quiet. We quote:—Sperm unpecled du. Bexswax was firm ms, Southern, 1 Se, for red; Se. Ordinary Virginia, $1 “ eR do., $165 @ $1 70% choice to tuucy do. 1 90. aay AND Straw. endy but quiet, old do. We. a BL. Menr anv Jure, 14, 16 o,), 12¢. a 166.; paraftine (# 12's), 19¢, a 20e. Correx.—The market for Brazils was firm, We note of 750 bags Rio ex Newton, at 14! Baltimore 2,500 bags Rio, ex Talisman, at 1644¢, for low fuir and 4,557 bags do, ex Andria, on private terms, The stock of Rio at New York is 6 at New Orleans, 3,380 do 3 do, (ex Anna, sold and nd at Baltimore 48,1 for ordinary and at homp, Tige. i ory dull market fur hives, Galveston, 6,900 do 2,000 do. ; at Hampton Roads, 5.¢ ordered to New York); and loading for United States to Jul for United States to August 15,110,000 bags, We quot Ordinary cargoos, 14%. 4 1 te. @ TThg6. 5 prime, 1730. 1 Montevideo, 2 exircme range for ava, covernment lag los, 10!e., curr 30 1b4., Shuces cow, Comingo, Te, 4 Vi)sc.3 Port aw’ TSige., Mexican, Sige, @ 16!se.; Angostura, 15¢.'a 1 ge. a Re; Curncon, Me, w 16} 56. COOPeRAGY Stock wi B-inch. $2.30 a & £2: box shooks 7c, « BOe, a 0; empty hoxshends, nary to prime, $35 a» 837; ho Uorrer.— There w e 1 @ ise. ; Costa Rica, 1 and low grudes w The tharket for American pig was very dull, but coteh pig reuained quiet; tum do., $4: pipe do., 14 foot, ordi- ops, 12 feet, do., 840 a S33 a considerable am: here was a firmer feeling at the close, with 1e., ant of business was unchanged, We ordage, bolt rope and $8 75. gold. for fore —The market lor hemlock sole was steady, with nd from manutncturers. emp, tarred, ia bolt rope. 1 ot WAS quiet and quoti however, closed American do., 14e. : It he market for were marked down 3-16e. wt the decline. osed steady, with an chich 1 ah, Ie, imiddle Buenos Ayr heavy Buenos Ay do. common bid good damage and April and May, wh prices to-aay compare with ry damused conmon hid: quote further 75 yold aud 1, Monday's as follows :— Monday, August 21. of 12,000 bags from Tuesday Aza © vugs landing, ex gol. steady murket for New Orleans. wba, centrifugal . Mnuscovade retin orto Hico, 406. 4 Jo. grocery, i ; Kngtish dslands, good, 48. a S2e. ; prime to . Spirits turpentine remained steady at 250 obls. sold last evening and today at sige. oO bbls. steained sold at $1 00 nd good strained at $1 55 5 84 70 for good strained. Tur was ar- y and the market wi rosin, strained, $1 ¢ 1 1 1 1 searce and firm 0) bls. strained for strained and St 7 Te a andard of clussificn- cotton instore running in quality not more than ve or helow tho grade quote Spirits turpentin, sfrom Wilmington were as toliows:— strained. $1 12%: good strained, $1 19, ‘Turpentine quiet; hard, 81 Spirits firm, 27¢, he market remuined steady, woit, $1 003 vir~ 100 Han & 8 poet 100 Gino A MRR. ABE Strict tow middiiny white winter, c.; lard, present i od winter, $1 U0; de Strict cood wid Meached winter, + Olivo, casks, 81 17) uter bleached fish, 40 Good ordinary... Btrict good ordinar; —Hpot sales werg us follows: arket remained firm ut yesterday’ lo, at Philadelphia, Cousumption,.... - —Delivered on conti —For fature deliver, Fact, 700 bales. the sales were as follow: August, 100 November, 500 at 11 January, 100 at 1c. 700 bales. To-day. up to two P. M.— Sze, 100 at 11 Li-1Ge., 10 at 11 15-326., 100 wt ite. December, 200 February, 200 at 11 11-16¢. ‘Total, August, 100 balos at 12 S ber, 1.400 at 11 ic. ;Octobor, 100 ut ot much doing; $2 783g e) at 1115-160; x 1100 at 11 1 tary, 100 wt WL. ¥) aL 116. 100 ot 1 500 at Te. ; Jun Grand total, 14,100 bales. ports were a Mobile, 6; Savanna and 815 asked for Septembor; cash, Cut meats were quiet: 7, d at 10ke, Fre: bellics at 94ge. 21-S2e.; Murch, 500 at 11 100 at 12 5-ibe. 1 receipts at New Orleans, 25-820, : April ‘This day last week, 1.9 job at’ Tle, w Ge, ors. Lard was duil a burg. by steam at the second wkod for January. ‘tor August, aad $10 Spot was quiet; 2. aud 250 verses W 100 torees sold for —Ibe market was steady ; 300 bags Rangom sold at 30 tierees at or September. erces city steam sold at 103 ern’ at #10 604 10 73, Oc., currency, for second Enicli arge lots and ze. « 2ssc. por Ib. for sinall lots. tedned in buis. mphor was steady at 27c. Thage’y sons & the first erop new New York house. uf Charieston, report the . and Bote, tor and ether were for the latter. relined city and isam told w $2.4 currency. Burgundy piteh was quoted at wrona was entirety aviminal Was casier; new crop was quoted at Sve. a Soe, ue. for sorte. ® Cuteh wax quiet at 6e., Prassiate potash was quiet at Bichewmuse. potash was dull at 1Se.. Sai moniae was dull at 10%. oid. ai Gicc. a Ze. Gambier was quiet ac S!,¢., gold. tose suits were in faie demand at ze, Sumac was ‘th Gols were steady at Loe, a 2Hize. cold, according to quality. Cassi® Duds were quoted was quoted ate. for whoio nd Te. tor powdered. Gum cedan was firm nt Sie. © Y!9¢. : 10s,c. “dumper verries were dali at qe 8 | Orange pees was aulet ut he. a duit at Iie. a 18s. | 10e.. gold.” aud stendy at 30! for boxes. Quinine was new Biuo vitriol was steady at Tye. Morpuine. wi 7 was active and fir the parcel ix of ordinary badly broken—the result of too oarly cutting. vices frou the various rivers in bo for as estimates ca is reported that the ge. . in boxes, -Aleoholies—Chlorot Ateady at Se. for the former and ode, w. Borax wasstoady at il'e. corgia and south be made from the standing gr d will be somewhat iu excess of last . fair to prime, Sige, ae 4 OMe. and do. common, tale to good. nominally ., currency; Rangoon in bond, yaad Gone Louisiana, fair to good r pod, Tige, & 73 SPeLTe® was quiet and_unchanged. rency, for domestic, icisit moss Was quiet 0 Scoan.—The market for raw was firm. Sales were 500 muscovads on the bi 0 bids. low grade Martinique xoud do., 940. 5 do centrifugal, TOO was Birra At Biyc. oa, croeery, fale to choles, Ug. hhds. and boxes, Ni Bie. tororainary italian, Venice turpentine w: Fetinod, standard A, ed, Hye. a 1136 lated, Litge, @ 11%e. and Marseiiies pure mott and 323 bbls was quiet but firm. About JO,0U0 ibs, sold at Se. lor sin tate de- for greonbucks. TiN.—The market was steady with « fairJobbing trade, We . gold, for crystal, aud se a ninally $7 50; terny, $6 12 n SU B75. ef Kentucky leal was firm ed twat waa quiet, Salex were taric acid was quie die. tor powdered. Licorice ‘root wus quiet | gold. Pintes—Chareoal « my Ble. ; Spadish solta we and, crow 1874, crop 1475, on private nd 200 bales Levana at prices ranging irom! 330. eudy at dUe Balsa 4 Bullron was moady r American ana $0 a $2 for 54 Sqntiin were 4 —Receipts--146 bole wniskey. ‘The market wae Cod liver oil waa it aking the market was Khuoarh quiet 0 $4 75. Aloos we Gongor was steady for Jamaica bleueliec. Krio. Quicksiiver was quoted Leaves were quiet. bus steady cuoved belladonna, Ie. tof comtam end henbdane aud $1 25 tor rose. gold. for watke Ab prices ranging: quoted at Lose. 20e. a Ble tor ‘Arsenie Was ta tuit demand | powdered, and Lite. #1'¢. e quove r= Mus A744. ; 2,0 boxes e American schooner, heae bois. refined p nee to Trieste, with harters coupri Callforma, Sige. roldam, on priv Hemp Was quiet at $1 82/6 Caraway was tiem at | Uorlander was cuted wt Sige. Chamuinile Giycorme was in fair marjoram was gilet ae. 8 doe, necurd- beans were ons; at Rie. a BL ior Angostura, Althen root was auoted Bs was quoted at an | American Mowers were quiet at Loe. 4 290, demandtand firm as Le. & 18,0. Sw jance reported general earsco, Ameriown brig, a private ter rence to the Mediterranean, with 9; ta Atners Zealand of Australia, ish bark (now with general cargo at it. . tor prime sorts and Be. quict at 40e, Laveniter towers quoted at Zoe. tor Kn rudy ab GC. rilia waseuiet but fe ite, & D4e.; Go. dO. 1OF export, Joe, Jalan was quoted at Le. a 1e., gold. MWe. a 1ée. Gainbo, Assaf@cida was steady at ide, Amutonla was quoted at Hitse,, gold. Oil bergamot, be 4 oil ‘emon, sander Aniwerp, with American bai home to the Medite at or about 424, é orders, with 3700 quarters with 3,000 quarte coust ‘of Lreiand di mar was quiet DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gauvaston, Angust 22, low middling, 11) Net receipis, 54 bate: Cotton quiet; middling, good ordinary, 10} Bales, 04. Stock, 1,598, on ia, $2; do. do, (Miteham) vil cloves, $2 70; oll wintergree:, $2 55; eil sassafras, inclu. yal, BS 4 $5 OY, abl eure 5c.; of lavender, , but unchanced. Lake receipts Wheat, 14,009 bu: 34,700 do.: Imuber, 42,000 1 Canal ship. umber, 1,394,000 feet, Grain on the canal from fone for tidewater day noo >=Wheat, corn, 1,208,000 Ho; F¥e, 10,600 do. Burrano, August 22, 1876. DD bbis.: whext, 27,50) busnels; GO de. Ruilroad ‘rece pts—Flour, 1, 10,000 bushels: corn, 14.000 do. . oats, t Bou do, Caaal shipments for tidewater Corn, 50.000 bushels. Interior points —W leat, 7,000 husliels 0) do, Kailroad. shipments—Fiou®, 2.000) bbl 3,090 bushels; corm. 20, 8, 13,000do. | rye, 3,00 do." Canal treights firia bat uvelvian Flour steady | silos, 1,000 ‘niirely nominal. setive, prime in-car lots, Oats —Market bare and want 350 bushels Green Bay, on private terms. None here. Seeds neglected. Pork dutl ot S10 fh Lake reevipts—Fiour, corn, 22,450 do. 2,000 UUs, 5 w Ky | mess Lard dultat 11q Mighwines nominal; nothi ing. CHicago, August 22, 1878, Flon- nominally unchanged. Wheat’ stron: aud bicher, closing lower; No. 2 Culeago spring, S9%4e. «pot: sates ab O20, September; elered at Wie. Sopgem October: Nv. 3 Chicago spr’ Bile. ; rejected, “n eenerwlly unchanged, bus some sales rather lower 1 A4igc. atdtoe,, spot; 444. # 42ge., eptensoor: rajoet dle, Oats duil, but tens, 1 spot Rye to fair higher at ° ey scarce and firs, spot; de, September. Pork dull, lowe: : Wall the yew $10 4:4, @ $10 4, Beprombe the your, B {9 fa good demand at ders. Olye, w 03, cide clear imlddies, se. Walskey, $1 4 ct Aye, Sepremver; # 8 nominally uneh: September; Lard he} lowar; $1 all the PRINT CLOLIS MARKET. Provinesr Printing cloths are firu, at de. business, ust 2, 1878, 4, with w light HAVANA MARKET. Mavama, August 14 a 220%, ere FINA NCL a das 1876, Spanish gold, is, bay an Sto 8 per cant, _Vireulars and Weekly Reports sent free, BLE RATE it Jusurance Pol “insurance of all kinds effected with best com- Jed. HABRICHL & 0O,.1 KE to FORM 1 norable alments. Ad Y ON LIFE AND Mortyayes and other tS H., Herald Up’ dress A. Fy INVESTNE, (juolee AND Ba J 7,8 wnd 10 per cent. City und C ty Maufeipal Bonds, New York City Kailrond Stocks and Bonds, Insurance and Bank Stocks, Gaslight Stocks and Bonde, Strictly rst class Securities, Interest always promptly paid. For sale at desirable prices b, PH. NIGOLAY & CO, ALBE No. 44 Pine st, New York, Investment securities our speciaity MBIA COLLEGE TO jomn. i. st. JATATE MONEY To LOAN ON MORTGAGE: FIVE y Tr WYATT, Years. upon improved Uury Property. roadway. Y LOANED—ON NEW YORK, NEW A and Westchester County property. J. D. CONDICT, ine st. i4o ONEY TO LOAN—ON Lire A DOWMED policies, real estate and all tirst el rities, PRE MIUM LOAN AGENCY, 167 Broadwa ONEY TO LOAN—-ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON New York State or city, Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Massachusetts Property, in uit. A WARNER PLAT ‘O MAKE TEMPORARY LO es of interest on bankable mo LOAN © MORIGA property, $3,000, charges, no deta, ANTED—$),000 AT SIX PRI years oa ood Biooklyn Dwellin RISON, Herald oitic $4,000. toncoapinsis Bown at 10 pore cipals only.” Box 118 Herald office. 1 $6,006 ratte, EB, 200 Hudson st. FIVE Address MOK BUNINESS OF POMEL SMARLT BUSINESS wants « partner, with from § io join her in a good paying business, Address Herald Uptown Branch ofici ADDITONAL CAPITAL PROC + chants, manufacturers. changed for Business; Mining with capital ‘keekin: JkED FOR M 1 others; Kent Estate rests, ¢.. nagotiate business ‘adyi Refer Fiuancial and Busin T OPPORTUNITY FOR A PAR ep into a tirst elasy Millinery Business price. So Union squar AS IN T BUSINES MAN Y¥ - wanted As troasurer of a first class travelling enter. tuinment Call at No. 176 Bi ‘kor st., room 6. EXCUGLLENT OPPORTUNITY YO” INVEST about $5,000 in business; no humbuz, Address 5. W. Cy station D. JOk SALE: + OD ofa Patent Right and be sold ALF UNDIVIDED, torest of a woll payin ‘Only parties or particulars MibiINeey BUSINESS Ow SALE—LONG ESTAR- lished, amall stock, first class trade. Inquire, per. sonally, 6. D.. 1,147 drowdway, ARTNER WANTED,—$1,000, $3000, monulacturing busingss oF 14 years’ standin Nt; article # monopoly, with largo profit; javestme: secured. Address 8, L. M.. box LOL Heraid office, DUYSICIAN.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY POR z sician to oxtablish business in good practice at one of the poptiar summer resorts north ot New Yor ‘wort $3,009 to 90,000 per yenr: ean be Increase: petition; will be sold low if application bem! diately, ax business of 1nportance calls the proseut oceup: West; “will tnko a partuer if not sold. Apply to Dr. (Ait SEY, Dentint, 153 6th av, JUAP AND TALLOW RENDERING BU the eity, long extablished ; $10,000 erent Inay be purchased, of ‘perhaps t premises, to the right opportanity, useless to apply ‘without the capital. Address SUAP AND TALLOW. box 149 Heraid office, WANTED A PARTNEI, LADY O8 Gl money cau be doabled’ within 69 day: required, aud security. with first elnss refore Gress Hl, Uh., OX 137 Herald off DUNG GENTLEMA, GOOD SALES rrod, well acquainted with tha whol nt and chen al trade, with $15,000 te $50,000 in tw jo river in ction with « similae ness ilre established; the object is to draw houm, thereby extending the The advertiser owns his own store, well luoated ness. Kor further particulars addiess F.G. i, box 546 Post uflice, New Yor: Ws TED—AN INTER rv wor “$10,000 To established business, Apply to ay Toker. corner) 1 Broad sis, un der 1 Bani, te MONTHLY 7 SOU Bee tte cup nee woes through investments by twos relinble reference. Address, for two weeks, SiN- CERLTY, box 128 Herald off as) “WILL SECURE AN INTEREST IN A LE- BI.OUO: Aetmare paring oftce business, bees reas ng Address Li. M., Heraid office, 215 OO) ~WASTED. A Pari $1 ».000 ately, with that amoun: in « god, niew, clean, bmsiness, days, that will make $25,000 a year dress W. P. M., Herald Uptown isranch oftic a * THE DRY GOODS MARKET. The bistory of the past week has borne out the pro- dictions with rogard to it which were made last woek, tho market for domestic cotton fabrics having been much more baoyant and firm under an increasing de- mand for most popular seasonable fabrics, Pinin mus- ling have, of course, been in fair request, while prints have grown increasingly active ail through the week and the sules have aggregated pretty heavy. The mar- ket becomes inore animated with almost every succe ing day, the number of buyers being augmented with tue incowing ui almost every train trom tie South aud West. The sail trade opens ap with much brigoter prospects than for several years, and the indications grow more and wore encouraging. the Presidential ¢lection seems to have become divested of its terrors tins year, the people being pretty weil satisiiea with the HomInations of the rival political parties, deeming the country sale under eituer, taough, a¥ beiween the parties themseives, there is little to eboose, One thing i8 pretty certain, and that is the mereanule com munity are heartily tired of the mixyove past several years, and are prepared to w: any change as « change for the better, ‘The finances 01 the couniry could scarcely be worse mis- managed than they have been, while every- body 18 hoping jor an exhibition of a lite more wisdum on the part of the incoming ad ministration, as also by the next Congress, Meantime there ik a much more hopeiul outiouk commercially than has been presented at any corresponding tne for several years, while the dry goods market is gradu ally becoming steadier and trmer tor pearly alt de- scriptions of cottons, woollens and silks. Pail and winter woullens have been wore ireely sought atior, while worsteds lor women’s Wear ure muci more acuive than they have been tor munths past, nocw th standing whieh the market is by nv means au active one, «nd 40 only be #0 GuNsidered bY comparison. Imported fabrics, hive been more sought alter, New Ontwana, Angst Jaen; low middling, 114 Net receipts, 243 bales; gtoss, 25, Suies, Monin, August 22, 1876, Cotton easier: middling, 11 '¢e.; gond ordinary, Olge, Net receipts, SAVANWAH, Augnst 22, 1876, jow middung, 10 11 Lnglish ehemicaiy— Cotton quiet: midalin ordinary, 10% c. 600, Block, 55,876, We" qnate :—Sode ash, ordirary to good brands, baton sales, caustic soda, $4 40 0 34-40; view 25, wll gold; bles 0) shs Dol.L& WRI, 9034+ / . sal soda, 91 BL «81 houate soda, #4 12) Sl Gly, currency, super carbonate suda, John Co."s Git kext), 46. currency, PRATHE NS 6 @ od ordinary, Wee, Bxports coustwice, 47. pales. 4. Cuantxsto, August 22, 1874, firm wt ate. a 36) Ben tbe. for nitxed; 2000 jos, prime se ihe market for codtish was steady Goorge’s so d at $9 99, and 200 quintals Grad Da ngrel were fairly actin . for prime geese, and Cotton quiet and lower good ordinary, Wye. Net receipts, 17 bales, Witwixaton. X. C., August 2%, 1876, Spirits turpentine quiet at Z7¢, Hovin quiet at $1 Tu, tor strained. Tar quiet at $1 90. Vlonr steady; about 2.000 bbls, sold at fie Ty 34 n 60 Yor oe Hs and 8 G0 8 7 or No, Box herring were anchanged. jarre | rring were dull. We qnot Bank, ®i 90 a $4; Grand Hank, + S17 a IB; No, rring—Sealed, Be. ; anots ‘odtish, Georg £4 650), Macker 8 $990; No, &, #6 0, Box Ayn | Gnain.—Receipta Hour, al, 1,000 bbl wn corn, 143,7°6 de. ; barley steady, with & moverate ine wore about 16,000 bbis., ° August 22, 1876, do. $79 47 25; doubie exiva, $7 00 6 concessions fe made on large lots Wheat—Hizhor for xpriny and lower tor whit oO 1 Milwaukes clad weg 2 gna Held wt $5 9, sales of no urade ut S06, wheat, 14,305 bas conte, 11507 wast do, The flonr warket ws ver: quiry for shipping extras. The in th at ane ibe. + big i Corus meal unchanged. Mlil feed especially worste nd all sorts of etal! yoods jor women's w Silke are held firm and in numerous instances ut entianced figures; but buying is slow, Sewing silka, &e., which must ve ured in remodelling, (rimming, &¢., already command advanced figures, Tanging from 10 to 20 per cent; yet the saic of them js NOt visibly ailected by the advance, HORSE MAKKET, PRINCIPAL SALH STABLES SITUATED ON TWENTY- FOURTH STREET, BRIWREN THIRD AND LEX- INGTON AVENOES. Affairs at the Horse Market are sull in a very un: satisfactory state and there has been no movement of importance during the past week in apy class of stock, The railroad and stage companies are still the Principal buyers and the arrivals are for the most part made up of that class of animals. There is only a tar Bek vI Carri and fancy horses in the market; but ‘the supply ie suillciently large Ww meet the demand. <Mr, Humpstine, ALoxzo Swi atle 20, of cong commu on Friday to pay the last tribute of respect to our late worthy brother Junior Warden William ©. Patterson, Tne frae ternity are cordiaily invited to unite with us. st, FRANK LYMAN, youngest child of services Clinton 20, Jos tond the funeral, on Tharsd tweive o'o) st. Her remains will be taken to Woodlawn Cemetery tor interment. TEN, aged tive of SACKIFICE.—FOR SALE, AT PRIVA Lo d nee 10S Kast 1 near 4th av., satin brocade Parior wW, for 6146; 0ne do. Wate. Cuttory, Mirrors Keepers, spectlators call immediate ave invites ty MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. Browx—-Luytox.—Ou Saturday evening, August 19, by the Rev, Dr. Plage, Joux Brown to Susan Euizas nett Lenton, both of this eity. Swuru—Lucas.—In this city, August 21, by the Rev. 4, of Flushing, LL, @ Jui BE. Lueast Flushing papers please copy. DIED. Baxrixy.—Suddenly, ov Monday, 2ist inst., Wite Liaw J., third sou of Melancthon W,'and Robena Bare ley. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- nerai, atone o'clock P, M., this day, from the Second Reiormed Presbyterian church, Sdth st,, between Toa aud St) ave Huei. —Isapen, wile of James Breik, aged 34 years, a long and paintul sickness, Funeral will take pluce go-day at 2 Brows,--At New London, Coun,, on Sunday, August nof the bran, S. Kir daughter of nd Neitie G. Brown, aged 16 eral trom the residence of her parents, No, 1,226 st, Brooklyn, Wednesday, August 23, at half three P.M. JkOWN.—At Washington Heights, on Monday, August is, infant daughter of J, Komaine and Aunio rown, eral services at the residence of her parents, near Grand Boulevard, on Wednesday, at half pust twelve P.M. Uecsu.—On Sunday, August 20, Mania, widow of the late Benjamin D, Brush, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- No, on Wedueeday, August -At Darien; Coun., on Yuestay morning, Aus 1876, Joun W. Cares, aged O4 years, Funeral services ab Darien, Thursday, 24th inst., a four P.M, Carriages will be’ in waiting Friday, 25th inst, at half-past eleven A, M., at 25 East 4th st, New York, to accompany remains to Greenwood Cemetery, Relatives and triends are respectfully invited to attend. Cexren.--On Monday evening, August 21, Carnanine Many, widow of the late Daniel G. Center, in her 67th are ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lato residence, No, 452 West Sist st., on Thursday, August 24, atone P.M. Danwav.-—On Sunday, Avgust 20, Jamra L. Dannat. Fonoral services thik (Wednesday) afternoon, at four o'clock, from his late residence, 20 East 10th st Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without farther notice. Doxiav.—Suddenly, at Newark, N. J., on Sunday morning, Magy, daughter of John and Loutsa A, Dawe lup, 10 her 2ist year, Funeral irom her late residence, 47 Lincoln ay (Wooaside), this day (Wednesday), at half-pastten A. M, Norwich (N. Y.) paper please copy. yo Monday, August 21, 1876, Ant mas and Margaret Foran, months and 22 days. The relatives and friends of tho family are respoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, August 2 , {rom her parents? residence, rookly Adenly, at his residence, Hastings, o@ Hud-on, San Uh inst, at six o'cluck Po M., Dry LOUIS ANTHONY GuescHeioT, aged 68 years, Funeral services will be held at his late residence at half-past nine o'clock Thursday morning. Friends ot the tamily will please take the eight o’ciock express from Forty-second street depot, which will stop as Hastings, where carriages will be in attendance to cone vey them to the house. Ixsiee —Departed this life, August 21, 1876, Hanae Emity, wife of Charles 'f, Inslee, aud daughter of Ed- ward J, Jaques ‘he friends of the families are respecttully invited te attend the juneral, at her late residence, 111 Caine bridge place, Brooklyn, on Thursday next, at two o’clock P.M ‘ew Jersey papers please copy. JaNes.—On Tuesday, August 22, Cuartes B, Jans, son of the late Adrian Jaues, aged 83 years, Notice oi funeral hereatter, Kyox,—On the 22d inst, at his residence, 235 Ecke ford st., Greenpoint, James KNox, in the 76th year of his age. Funeral services will take placo at his late residence, at oue o’elock, on Thursday, tho 21th inst, Relatives and friends of the family are respecttully invited to attend, ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cem- etery for interment, u MULLAVILL.—At the residence of his brother, William 3 8d av., JouN MULLAVILL, aged 38 years, $ relatives and friends «re respectfully invited to nd hile fonerals on Thursday, 24th inst, at oue jock P.M. Moxroomkey.—-Ou Tuesday, thé 224 insti, Curis Tink, youngest child of William J. and Lizzie Mont gomery. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ate tend the taneral, from 216 Kast 10¥th st, on Thureday, 24th inst, atone P.M. Mattoyy.--On Monday, at one P, M., August 21, 1876, Jeewian Manony, son of the Jate John and Mary Mae hony, deceased, native of Cronekilty, county Cork, ree land, aged 23 years and 5 months, The relatives and friends and those of his father-im Jaw, Michael Barry, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, S17 1st av., at two P, M. on Wednesday, to Cavalry Cemotery, Mitmo.—-At the residence of his uncle, 309 East 120th (Harlem), on Sunday, vugast 20, after a brief but severe iliness, Bexnako Huan Mimo, aged 16 years, 10 months and 6 days, ‘ne relatives and friends, the class of '77 and the De La Salle Club of Manhattan College, are invited to attend the funeral, to the Church of the Annunciauion (Man hattanville), on Wednesday, 23d inst, at hall-past ten precisely. MoCartuy.~-On Monday, August 21, Caraenixe, be- loved wite of Moses McUarthy, and daughter of dobanua and tho lute Thomas Reardon, aged 27 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the funeral, from her late udence, 1,683 1st av., corner of 87th st., on Wednesday, 23d inst., at on¢ P.M. Her remains will be conveyed to St Joseph church, East 87 st., thence to Calvary Cemetery. McPuiLtirs.—On' Mouday, August 21, Rose McPurte , native of the parish of Drung, county Cavan, Ire- , in the 43d year of her age. Her relatives’ and those of her brother-in-law, Daniel Cashman, are respectfully invited to attend Ler funeral, from her late residence, No. 417 Went 66th at, atten A. M., on Wednesday, 23d inst, ; from thence to the Church of St. Paul the Aportie, Whore a solema Tequivin Inass will be offered for the repose of ber soul; thonce to Calvary Cemetery, Cavan Anglo-Colt please copy. Parrersox.—On 1 August 22, Wiuaw 0. Parreasox, inh § ‘The relatives and ‘riends of the family, the members of Polar Lodge, No. 245, F. and A.'M, ; the mem- bers of Polar Star Mutual Benefit Association, Conti- nental Lodge, No. 117, 1. 0, 0. F,; also the Masonic Vet eran Associa ttully invited to attend hig funeral, on Friday atternoon, August 25, at half-past one o'clock trom bis late residence, 64 av. D, corner Oth st. PoLar Star Lonaw, No. 245, B axp A, M.—BReta REN--You are hereby summoned to attend a speetal cation of the lodge at our rooms, 138 av. D., August 25, at one o'clock ¥, M. sharp, GUY CULGIN, Master, Srewant, Secretary. He Rapel —-In Brooklyo, August at 102 yea Wiliam and Rose Barnett I winson, aged 1 year, Funeral to-day, August 23, at twoo’clock P, M, Rela lives and (riends are invited, Kontwson —On the afternoon of Monday, Angust 21, Lovisa Matroox, youngest child of Dr. Samuel ©. aad Sarah Henry Robinson and grandchild of the late Dr. daines H. Henry. Friends of the family are invited to attend the taneral jd, atfour P. M., at 431 it Mount Washington, August ut, OF the firm of Russell Brothers, Relatives and frends are invited to attend the fu Rosse: from hit late residence, 37 West Slst st, Tharsday, August 24, at halfpast two P.M, mains will be taken te Albany for interment, AY Papers please cop) ~-On Monday, August 21, Mancaner, wife of Jaines Sanderson, aged 58 years, Relatives and iriends of the family are invited to at y, Aughst 24, at half. from her late rosidence, 422 West 46th Vas Vecurex.—On 22d inst., Watter D, Vas Vecu years, The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend tue funeral, from hie late rest dence, 164 High st Brooklyn, on Friday, at two P. M. Watt. —On Monday, August 21, Grave, youngest daughter of Michact and Ellen Wall, aged 3 years and 3 days. Faneral from parents’ residence, 257 Division st, om Wednesday atone 2, M. Watken.—-On the 2ist inst, Axorew WALRR, a Be ty Tyrone, Lroland, aged 78 years, Faveral (rom his tate residence, 264 418 at, Williams burg, to-morrow, at one P.M. aang __ FURNITURE, HVAT FAMILY AVING CHR WISit FG ose of their Househuld Furniture, made to order: brocade Parlor Suit fx anvtorto, $2 Nets, Bed- resin Cnees, Chiffonier: Washatands, “4 ‘lagle Bedstouls, Bareaun, Bedding, "Tarkish Suit, ‘Suit, Vrivate residences 47 Went teal MAGNIVICENE SATIN PAKLOR BUIT IN OBIM: son, sliver ruiles, used six months, cost $1,000, for 200; one do. seven pigees, $150; rich reps soit, 100, W Ww) #40 superl Steinway & Sons Piano. u on forte, cost $45), for $250; S00 yards Carpet, 500; over JOU f om tha Wold Coos At 410g, 3 ‘dollar; must be able offer refused. Call at private residence neardih ay. B. GAY. ‘anolorte; rep and hairelosh’ mber Suite, with Dressing Canes, up; Nair and spring Mi homed, 200 lots (tase, jaa, Faintings, Ourtaing, &e. PURSTTU RE CARPETS, MIRON, FTANOS, PAR jor Suits, Hedroom Seta, Arm ands, Desks, a rt auction picen 90 Bast 1h et. AND CARP Use OF GI LAKE, 747 Broalway.—Paries net - aniue our goods, pricesyterms Poe fT sTOCK AND Lower PRIC Fou vue niture ‘Arpets for cash or Gurecnt y at COWFERTUWAINS, 195 and 157 ~ Large wareroouys. Writ CAurkTS, OILCLOTHS A very sheng ti Web ota ione The palo sent tree,