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8 ~INANGLL AND COMMERCIAL Further Disturbance and Decline in Coal Stocks—The Feeling Feverish. GOLD 110 A 109 3-4. Money on Call Steady at 1 and 1 1-2 Per Cent—Government Bonds Active and Strong—Foreign Exchange Quiet, ° Warn Street, Teespay, Sept. 12—6 P.M The sop to Cerberus, typified by the “statement” of the New Jersey Centra! Company, though seasoned a8 it 9 with promises for tho future, did not appear to increase the appetite of the recipients, the public, for apy increased juvestments of the stock. In fact, in- stead of a succulent meal, the *statement’’ has rather Acted as an unpleasant dose, and wry faces were mado Over facts and iigures, as was evidenced by the further fali in quotations. Somehow one per cent of last evening's price had oozed out during the night, and the Joak still contioued in this morning’s early hours, bringing the igure down trom 8244 to 253g, with an after rally to 30 anda finish off at 20. If the report Was projudicial to the Central road the course of the two Delaware stocks Was more disastrous yet, and that, too, whea free irom the iniiuence of any reports at all, appears to be a bond of sympathy be- tween the coal carriers, and they are apt to rise apd fali together, possibly from polite motives, on the plea of imitation being the sincerest sort of flattery, or possibly trom the sume impulse that sends a flock of sheep over a wall at the heels of a veil wether, Tuus, to-day, no sooner did New Jersey Central show tbe way down the scale of tigures than the other coul fancics followed suit, with the result of even out- tripping their leader in point of magnitude of decline. Delaware and Hudson fell irom 70% to 644; under a fusilade of seiler’s options which ranged {rom one per cent for ten days to four and tive per cent for sixty days, while Delaware and Lackawanna declined trom 16 to 734, and Morris and Essex trom 89 to 8744. About hall the loss was recovered at the end under the influence ofa general improvement which bad set in during the last bour, Although deliveries of the coal shares aro still ir- regular, causing much annoyance and accompanying expletives at ihe cost of the « Ivers, there was still & marked cheapening of borrowing rates to-day, the Premium falling of trom 3s to 1-16 per cent, with no difficulty of obtaining the needful shares on payment of the shares, Wuile these cual properties lie in the way of the market, likea sunken bulk in a channel, they are proliic of no greater evil than a check to an advance. Aud this was the suiliciency of to-day’s evil At first inclined to be terrified by the malignant: there Was a drop of irom 4% tol per cent and a weak condition of things, which shortly merged into steadi- | hess and a subsequent recovery at the close of the Mujor part of the joss. ‘There was the usual pas de deux between Michigan Central and Lake Shore, with the sume steps in unison and the game positions, in the way of advance and rotreat, while to dealers in their shares they are praised as Custor aud Polux, or aspersed as ‘ Arcades Ambo,” according to the speculation turning out favorable or adverse, The story prevailing a few days ago in couuection with a plan to rid diichigan Central of its embarrassing leases, has ceased to lave a nar- rator. , 1 appears that prominent stockholders in the Michi- gan road hold the same relative position in Morris and Essex, and it has suddenly occurred to these sa- pient pentlewen that should Michigan Central succeed in divesting itself of its entangling alliances Delaware and Lackawanna would have a fair excuse to try ihe saine process with Morris ond Essex. It ig very evi- dent in this case that sauce for the goose would not be a desirable sauce for the gander. Smail tra money on call in abundance at 144 to2 per cent were the rale to-day, as it has been for a week past, THE SALES TO-DAY. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- #regated 164,000 shares:—New York Central and Hud- son, 215; Ene, 225; Lake Shore, 330; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 250; Northwestern, 100; Northwestern pre- | ferred, 100; Rock Island, 400; Pacitic Mail, 600; St Paul, 800; St. Paul preferred, 1,400; Ohios, 2,300; West- ern Union, 8,000; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 62,850; New Jersey Central, 21,693; Michigan Central, 14,900; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 4,515; Morris and Essex, 1,053. OPENING, IIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Tho following table shows the opecing, highest and lowest prices of the day Opening. Highest, Lowest. New York Central. 106g 10645 Erio. . lo Lake Shore. bly Northwestern. at orthwestern preterred... oi Rock Isiand . 105% Milwankee and St. le Mil wnd St. Paul pret, Ohio and Mississippi Now Jersey Central. Del, Lack. and ¥ Western Union Pucitic Mail, 20% CLOSING PRICES—3 Pom Preife wi 2 My Ecce West Union.... 70% a 7.4, O,0NTO.., Quicksiiver ad 1, L & West. Shen eave: ew Er dar Lon a 4 " “ Hank ML&MinpL. 4 w 7 Honk Adams b: w110 Law M So. Amer Kx.. 60 Mich Central > Express ., GL NY & Hartom. 157 Veo lstanor oe Clue @ Alvon 9 ler a Vets ow STK Panama chi &NW Ape Wp bl OL Tote Wabash CLA ARL 20K © 10, Unton Pactie.. Bile ber aye .2" Ma fic.. 2 Bois SUP pt 66 6654 Land & Pet...115%4 ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The following are the changes in closing prices com. pared with those of yesterday :— Apyancs.—New York Central, '4; Chicago and Alton, 14; Harlem, 4; Lake Shore, igan Coutral, 34; ‘Northwestera proierred, jy; Pacite Mail ty; St. Paul common, 4; do. preferred, 4;; Western Union, 4g 5 Adams Express, 3y; Awericaa Express, js; United biates Expr Ducrine and Pacili Bee eeecae epereee Telegraph, 4; C., C. C. and and Lackawaona, 1; Delw 4; Hannibal aod Ty; New Jersey Cen 44) Northwestern 6} Ohio aud Mississippi, 4; Rock Island, Jai gold, THR MONEY MARKET, Movey closed easy at li, percent on call, Foreign exchange was firm and higher this alternoon. The pominal rates Were advanced to 4.54 for bankers’ long ‘sterling, and 4.555, for demand, with business at 4.85 a 4.8355 for long and 4.843; for demand. The following were the rates of exchange on New York at the under- Mentioned cities to-day :—Savannab, par; Cincinnati firmer; Svc. discount; St. Louis, par to 25e. premium, New Orleans, commercial, par; bank, 4 a 4; Charies, ton, scarce, % discount to par, and Chicago, 50, dis: count, mn wanker. Gold opened at 110 and closed at 109 tremes of the day, The borrowing rates were 2, 3 and percent. Loans were also made fat, ceut for carrying. OPERATIONS OF THR GOLD RXCHANGR BANK. Gold balances Garreacy bai Gross ciearanc . CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, Currency exchanges Currency balances Gold exchanges...... Goid balances. THE UNITKO STATES THEASUR = $56, 263,067 2 S04,239 ‘Tne Treasury has issued a call for $10,000,000 5-208, | 30 $7,000,000 of whieh are coupon and $3,060,000 are reg: istered, numbered as follows: —$50, O01 to 650; $100, 2,500 to 8,600; $590, 0,701 to 15,000; $1,000, 26,001 to $5,950 registered; $100, O51 to 1,100; $500, 1,051 to 1,400; $1,000, 1,801 10 3, 700; $10,000, 2,201 to 3,160, ail numbers inciustve; interest Wo cease Decomber 12, 1876 Tho Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $35,000 gold, on account of Interest, | Tho sub- | 28) and $1,400 in redemption of $20 bon. Treasury re.cased $20,200 silver coin to-day. Revenue Fecerpts to-day, $250,000; custom receipts, $440,000; j bank notes received for redemption, $1,000,000, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds closed sirong at the following | qQuutations;—United States currency sixes, 185i, regis- fered, 117% & 11IK; do, do, do, coupon, 1i8ss a USK j GO. doy, 1965, registored, LIZA a 113; do. do., NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1876.-TRIPLE SHEET. | a0, coupon, 112% 0 113%; da da, do., new, regis: tered, 114% a 11324; do. do, do,, do., coupon, 113% a 1154; do. do., 1867, registered, 116% a 116%; do. do., do,, 1867, coupon, 1169 a 116%; do. do’, 1868, regis tered, 11814 a 118%; da do, do., coupon, 118% a 118%; do. ten-forties, registered, 115% a 11534; do. do, coupon, 115% 0116; do. fives, 1881, registered, 1164 & 115%; do. do, do., coupon, 11634 a 115%. FRODUCK EXPORTS. The exports of produce from this port for the week ending to-day are $4,876,524, against $3,563,349 for the corresponding week in 1875 and $4,594,651 In 1874, The total exports of produce from the port since January 1, this year, were $185,544,953, against $176,722,155 for the corresponding period i do... hi & tine bento ify 1975 and $208,326,021 KFORM OALL—12:30 P.M, 20, r, "5, n 145 THR FoREION ». The London advices report a strong market for con- sols and United States bonds, except in the cage of our new 5 per cents, which have declined 1% a % per cent. Erie common fell off from 9% to 8%. England gained £98,000 bullion on balance to-day. Bar silver to-day 1a 61d. a 51'4d. The following are prices M:—Consols, for money, 95% a 95%; do., for 953¢ ; flve-twenty bonds of 1865 (old). 105% a 105%; do. do. of 1867, 108%; ten-forty do., ; new fives, 174%; Erie, common shares, 8%. Rentes in Paris, 1061, 25c, Exchange on London, UO N W con gb. . The Bank of | Licorice root was quict al RAILROAD BONDS, dealings were somewhat smaller than yesterday, St Paul, La Crosse Divisions orthwestern consolidated at 106, and do. gold coupons at 9435 a 945; Hannibal and St, Joseph convertible was sirong and advanced to Rock Island sevens brought 110; Union Pacife firsts 106 a 10034, and Pittsburg fourths 105, Central sevens rose to 103; Now Jersey Central con- solidated firsts declined to 894, convertible to 7 and Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consolidated to 595¢. afternoon dealiays Erie thirds advanced Chicago, Burlington and Quincy consolidated sevens brought 111, and Unien Pueific firsts 106% a 106%, firsts declined and Northwestern consolidated railroad bonds tho 100 Northwest RR. WON J Con Kit. were firm at 108% ; $5000 U 5S 5's, x, "91 GLOW US 5-0. ROARD—L P, 100 shs M & 8 PRR pt 1500 6 & O Istle on, 800) CANWeeg oda 4000 Mor & Es cou, 6000 Erie dm. 840 North Mo Lat WON Cen consolidated 5000 Un Pac sink © ing’ te quality, Touca beans At ASe, a BL for Angostur ay 250. for white cus, 200 Del, L & W Rit-be Wilkesbarre consolidated to 59, ‘ a the closing quotations for Pacific Rallroad bonds 4.106%; Union land grants, 104% a Union sinking funds, 90!5 a 90% ; Centrale, 110% The fullowing were Union firsts, 1065 10 At & P Tel. ALGic, Anwafattila was st monia was auoted at L%q uote :—Oil Dergumot, $4 %); oll iemon, sanaerson’s, STATE BONDS. In Stato bonds Tennessees wore heavy and sold at 47 04644, ngainet 4834 yesterday, Tennessee new was quoted at 464; to 4674, and new series ut 4014 a 463, DANK SHARES. The following wore the bids to-day for city bank shares:—American Exchange, 10: Hi 300; Commerce, 112 Corn Exchadge, 120; First Natioval, 200; Fourth Na. tonal, 8945; Leather Manutacture, 158; Mercantile, 102; Merchants, 115; Merchants’ Exchange, 96; Nassau, 100; Republic, 72; St Nichols, 96. MINING STOCKS. The following are the closing quotations for mining stocks by telegraph from San Francisco:— Consolidated Virginia 55 Central National, Continental, $1 95 “w $2; eal soda, $440 0 54455 200 MILA St RRB 10) MU ABUYRE phbe Jobn Dwisht & Uo.’s Crown Point. 4 for No. 1,87 Yellow Jacket. wi ring were in zood di 400 sha NJ Cen RR. do. 5000 Lo, K & Test. at 20c. and 1,000 boxes No, 1 at 150, were dull bat’ w Bank, Segregated Belcher, Sierra Nevada. Consolidated Imperial 1G0,882 busiels: oate, 47,060 de Best & Belcher. Hate & Norcross Caledonia... bol, with w good dor bois, including state, Wertern quotations. Kye fioar was steady, with sales of 400 bls, Corn nie E $2550 Wore about 2,000 bola, wishin the F PHILADELPHIA BTOCKS. Tho following are the closing prices of Phitadelphia etocks to-day :— City sixes, new bu Peonsyivania Railroad. Reading Railroad... dwhigh Valley Railroad Catawissa Railroad preferred Phiade!phia and Erie Railroad , Sennyikiil Navigation preferred, Northern Central Railroad. Lehigh Navigation Oil Creek and Alleghany Railroad, Hestonvilio Railroad Central Transportation. COMMERCIAL REPORT. SPOT QUIET AND EASIER; FUTURES CLOSED BARELY STEADY AND 1-l6c. a 1-8c. LOWER—FLOUR FiRMER—WHEAT FIRMER— CORN FIRMER—OATS QUIET--WHISKEY EAsI- ER—PORK LOWER—LARD LOWER—PETROLEUM ¥IBM—SPIBITS TURPENTINE KASIER-—nOsIN GENURALLY STEADY—CO¥¥BE UNCHANGED— actions in bonds at steady figures and A dividend of two per cent on the capital stock of the Union Pacitic Railroad Company will be paid on and after October 2, 1876, {0 stockholders of record New York stockholders will ‘be paid at the office of tho Union Trust Company, New York, aud Boston stockholders at the office of the company, Boston, The stock books will be closed Sep- tember 20 and reopened October 5, e the earwings of the Michigan Cen- QUIET—OILS FIRM—8UGAB FRE!GHTS STRONGER. Tumspay, Sept. 12—6 P. M, Tho markets were generally tirm, with a fair move- ’Chango there were changes. Flour was firmer, in response to the advance Wheat was firmer but quiet. Ail prune spring was held out of tho market or at prices equivalent to it, Corn was firmer. Whiskey caster, Corn meni, Jorsey. NOMINALLY September 20, 1876, —Whent was very quiet, bu while some k prised about 75,00) bushels at $l 12 tor © store; $1 Lo for'S: aSl 21 for No.1; 8. arrive; $l 28a $1 Oly tor amber: tor one wo Sale new woree is held at extreme figures and is entirely nominal The following tar inquiry, We mute » tral Ratiroad tor Septomber:— in wheat yesterday. Oats were quict, Pork and lard lower. Stronger, Cotton on the spot was quiet and easier; futures closed barely steady and 1-16¢. a },¢. lowe: was firm, Sugar was nominally anchanged. Petroloum was firm. no grade, So3gc. WOT3e. tor white Western and stenm prime 60,00 No. ¢ graded for white Westert. mixed. Rye was quiet Barley and barley malt ruled + 136,983 54 sees $11,015 93 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Olls were gen- erally stondy. Rosin was quiet. Spirits turpentine was easior, Tuespay, Sopt. 12, 1874, Asuxs were quiet at unchanged; quoted at Si¢o. a S}Kc. for pots. Pearls wore nominal at 6%. a Ze. Axtinony.—The stock was boing at there being no fresh arrivals tho market ruled very firm at ge. a 15%40., gold. Breswax was steady at Ble. a 82c. for Western and South- ern: 1,200 Ibs, Southern sold at S26, Buoom Cons was dull, We quote : a Ge. for red tipped, and 7c. «8c, for med ily diminished, and a 1de. Ras % Southern, l2q a hoc. ; do., Stato, loc. Blackberries, ange, Peanuts were i Virginia, $125 4 81 choice tw tancy do., $1 70 a 81 0. CAnpixs were steady, with a fuir demand. We quot sperin patent, 7c, m 88e.; stearic acid, adamanting (12, 14, 16 02), 12e. @ 8), 19. a 206, Sperm, 27¢, a 280. Bale hay, shivpii a 900. : oid do.. We. Baltimore of quiot, We note ex Yamoydan at double and $120 $125 tor rough: Maniin hemp, Se., gold; Russia, cloan, $250 u $21 fair do., 1735e. @ 17% xtreme range for lots, 13 . gold, ninety days do., grass mats, 200, a 100 NJ Con ne. autos, fair to good, Java, government bags, Ie. a 2le. Singapore, 17. # 18. ; Laguayra, 16c, a17e.; Jamaica, 15e, a 1c. sn latge. « Porto Rie &1ie.; Savauiila, M4dgc. a 1T}ze. bub the sate 14lge. 18330. COOPRRAGR STOCK was unchangea. | h, with heads, €1.90 9 82-25; shooks, with heads, 88-Inch, #2 $2: box shooks, 7: re were email sales at 18% Conpace.—Manila was Bein, but quiet, rKe and, small size), per ib., . bolt rope yarns, 1de, & 17e; tarred’ Manii New Zealand, 1i3sc. 12490. hemp, tatred. I4e.; American do, l4e.: Russia bolt cop Auantic and Paeitle Railroad, 4; Auantic | : Delaware | Corrox,—The marxet for spot was quiet and somewhat ute deliverios opened about 1 's closing prices and closed baroly steady, with a loss for The closing prices to-day compare £8 $10000 18 5 with Monday's ne HOO) Tenn O00... 148 she Mor & Bes RI WOKE 100) NJ Cen ist, con 10D N 8 Con conv S000 L&W Be 1000 M & StF ist gue Ga NW ee gb. hait'a crado abo 9-00 Mor € Essex ist 1000 Un Bae Kit Ist. the two ex. 50 00 & ed Bs con and at 2 por Strict Jow middi Good unddiing.. Strict good midi'g - Middling tate... —stained —Gooi We; low middting, 103: 140) Clee & Pitts Avi OCG ee Lat.be niddiing, 10 12-16, To-Day. Last Bo'g. Total, at 1 19tze.; Not ie. ; April, 100 at 1 sotlors: shipment nm 5,000, 1,561 to 2,300; | ary, GO) at IE Adder wary, WO at Th Prei?y 8 the ports were as follows HO NY CNR ERRDE 16's 108 do... . 4 RI RR be 1my 1k0 + 10g WOONT oy Atl & Hac ph.bee wed the product Lgnantity, wnd. prices wero a trithy re male an snot and to onesmiaxth of the w luzher in comseousnca Soma aaloa wi to arrive, {n all about 500 cases, at prices within the ran: woted ai 2I7e., cold, for D. C., In lots, and 25°, » 90e., gol or mecond in ‘Jota Ginseng was steaily al S115 SL 20. OL vitriol, was per ew jarice lows and Ze. « 2 Camphor was steady at ‘Totined. for amalt lots. in bbis, Cream le. tartar was firm as SOc. « Sze, gold, for Americaa and French dic. for powdered in bbls. aud ste. n ide, for do, In boxes, Aleouolics—Chloroiorm and ether were sheudy ab svc. for the Lormer and doc, a Ge. for the latter, Borax was oasivr; yuot dat Ile. a 1LMe, for refined city and Ie tor do. Catitornin Baisam toa was firm at &', currency, Burgundy piteh wae quoted at Giac. & \ 340. Guarana was cutirely nomina’ as $2 50-6 83 Manna easy Dew crop was quoted as Sue & Soe, lor Ail, 81 20 for large and ic. for sorts. was frm a 75 per ton. Cuteh. was q gold. Prussiate potash was qui ftoqualigy. —ichro monisc wee dail to potash was yae., wold, Irish mons was at 5ise., gold, .psom sal Sumac was ‘firm atl $9. Ar. F 1oe, & 28igc. wold, according to quality, > 4 Duds wore quote: 8. Marseliies pure mott ed at 10c., gold. and do. CoMMeN ab é5, 4 Me, Moche.te suits werd stoady at 30%¢, Jor bbls and B1Ko. for boxes. Quinine was active und suanuiacturors Were uMablv to Lil new orders, veing able only wo fill contracts, Sone ids lots were noid at fash was active and firm Alam—Lump was soar Quoied At Zien 2%o Chlorate potash was in rate, mand at Zhe, © 21 ic. gold. and 226. (or crooubank. tarie acid wis quiet at42ige., wold, for erystal, and te. We. lor powdered. acid was frm at 3 torme at from se. to Ie. currency, for sed, —Licorte » Valabria at Slo, a 3 & 286. wold: tell quoted at 20.5 Gusalina Cuttleish bones ruled firm at 3c. Baieaw paiba was quoted at Sve. a ise, Safron was ste at 2ue. for American nl, FOO wae rm xk a. Saul 1 Cod liver ofl was in fair demand at © gil tat Bigc. for Newfound- Jang and $4 a S82 Oo for Norwegian. Khupary quict a6 brices ranging from $1 ov to $2 75. Aloes ced a at lye. mictse. for Jamaica bieachec. Ergot was iirm; hod at Ye a 5. Quicksilver was quoted at Que & wero quiet. but steady auoted af auc. lor boiladonna. Le. iof conium end aconite, 2Uc. 4 22e, tor henbane aud $1 25 tor rose. Arsenic was in talr demand anotod lie 4 Ide lor Cape. Ginger was Ore. Tear Ab Souc. aJ%s6., gold. tor witte powdered, and Ide. a lorreday. Sees were quiet. We quovo.— Mustard—teul California, Sige; Vrown do., Tigc. & Se: und brown 10, Mise. & Ye; yellow fneltsh Yo Canary— Frime yurch was quoted 97 75 and Sinyrna wax frm as 87°25. “emp wasquiot ot $1 82g" Caraway was Aria. at lac. a 12igc, Uortander was quoted at osgc, Chamomile flowers were quict at de. wzdc. Glycorine wasin fair demand and drm ab 13340 Sweet marjoram was guice at 200 Urris root was stoady ut 12isc, a 26e., accord. quoted Ait ry . (OF prime sorts and Ile. ior second d bark wan quiet at 406, passairas bark was qilies at Se. Lavender lowers were quiet at Glge. Vi quoted at 25¢, lor Kalish and 150. lor Geri Was stoady wi 6Oe. # 7c. tor blood and $1 wl i tor esi. Darsaparila was guies but steady. We quote common ay 34. Mexivan, 18c. a 15eJalap was jguoted at Las. 0 1ge., xold: jevian rvot was B. Albumen ‘Honduras ce. wuld; 3c. : do. do. tor export, 49. in demar was quiet at 1Ge. « nboxe was quoted + Koll. Ausentia’ olla were steals. > uness” off rose, 6 3) ‘oil unise, Oil caraway, ‘S140 a $2 oti Olt citronetia, oe, a Bde; vit laven. do. do. (Mitcham), $12 ol, cloves, Oil wintorgreen, $2 5) I sussnirns, inclusive: ‘oil peunyroyat, $1. ali vil of bay, 819 50 diye, 1b Odrums ) casks bleaching quot soda : carreney. ordinary to good brands, $1 Sli: uw 81 35; exustic soda, rearbounte wous, $4 125 o 4 25, all gold; powder, $1 8254, currency ; super carbonate soda, was firm: 800 quintals sold o a $5 for Gecrge’s and $9 for Grand tank, ered Were quiet; the sules wer ores) anu $6.50 lor ) the sales were « We quote :—Cod 79 & 96; Grand Bank, $5 a $5 00, Macrercl— 317 0's $3 50 a B05 a Ise. sipts—Fiour, 10,239 bis t wheat, 07) bbin and 199 suche; corn, : rye, 4315 do; barley, barley matt, 182 do. dhe’ four market was suipping extras and all grades below 89 30 per nd. The sales were about 23,000 if Southern, wt the annexed a meal, as st dy, ab 3s 20 a3: 40lor Brandywine and and Jorsey yeilow, | ee. “We quote 2 Sente nb meal, Brand, meal, puncheons. them was tuily as firm, it more, The sates, in lots, com- Milwaukee, in store and moat: $. > tor ied winter; $1 2) lor de., to for white was firmer, with for steamer mixed, 8 for Kansas, 00. 1 due, for damage Ste Feliow. Oata were firm for old and eusy fi id wore held ot extreme figures, The sulos were graded mixed, De. for white Stare, . d dle. w 45%4¢. for No. 2 Chicago oreign dried—Thore was a fair bu ithe market ruled steady. sins—Layers, 82 2) por box; haif do., $1 30; qua $2 00 we $245 der box: Vale ie. do. New currants, 6c. Tur- . tor Sorvia and Bosnia: French av., ccording to size and quality. Leghorn citron. Figs, Ide. for layers. Dates, dtc. Brasil ‘reserved winger. $7 ov per euse. pur ssbeady. Wo quote? Api joed, 74g. aXe. ; Southern, ee. do, taney. Men ‘xia, prime to fancy, quarters, Le. ; haives. 1250. Oherries, 1. wth Pian we, hang We quote :—Ordinary prime do, §1W a $1 69% Hay AND STRAW were quiét but steady. We quote . & Ue. ; retail qualities, new, Ze, $1. Straw, Se, @ note sates of 1,500 bales jute Hear AND O0TK— butts at avout 77,¢., 10) bales Manila heinp at se. and 1,00 Dales do. at Boston at 77c. We note the arrival of List Dares Sisal hemp, by ‘the City of We qu American dressed, $190 a $200 for sinzie, $200 a > Italian, $u80 cold; Juve Sc. a Sige. currency Woe cash; Sisat hemp, Suc. a O56 a Sye.. old. . Hons.) was nem, with a fair inghiry, confined’ to a few unuwport: We nos Ayres, 20 to 24 Ibs, tbs. Ve." w 206.;° Monte: n'18e.; Cortentes, siaugoter, , currency, select was very licht and the tran Wo _auste:—New York State, 1c. a - ern, Be. a He; Wiscousin. Se. a Lote; yourilngs, a 100. ; Bids, ali growths, de. a s.; Caliiornia, nowinally 1c. Ide. irox.—The market for American and Seotch pig was dail out nomiasily unchany can pix, No 1, $42 @ B23: do. torge, $15 & stch—Coitness, $2: xlinton, $27; ‘serap, wrought, $45; rails, steel, $00 500 t4 per ton. steady at $6 i), currency, for domes- old, (or forego bere Was a ood demand for hemlock, Sal Hemlock- Light Buenos Ayres, do. common hide, Calitor Buenos ye; do. good damaged Bnen Ayres, Ise, ; do. common bide, 17e & ide, Lite. a ide, etions were te, and $8 MATURR.— rofiminis, We. a dite; 4c. a We; Huglish ist to good, 400. 8 oe. : pr NAVAL STOKES —Che ma: a little easier; 140 bis. sold Late li wasquiet. ‘Tar and 7 Porto kkieo, Now Orleans, twit pening at Bde. Ri teh wer ge. A Bio. : 31 GIy ale WW; pitch, & plows sam ), ani Tar firm, gh viruin, $1 1754. tine firw ed, 1&--Cottonseed and Tinse were stew Wo quote :=-Lin crud winter, S66. 9 O8e.; white wint Bic. 8 S7Q; sperm, crude, BL OD; do., . erude, Northern, We. 5 do. ached winter, Sc. a 7c. winter bleached fish. 450, a 47. , crude fish, dc, a Me. PRIROLEC: 1 ninke, jes of B,000 « Prompt delivery highest at u7e., and 2.500 bls. losing prices were ae f do, in bbis, 196 in caves, ed. in bbis., BOE THe. 0 14h we 4 doy at Haitimore, K wero as follows oy u OW Oly frm and advancing, ¥ Conduit, $3 Mored at gis YAR. bbls; lard, 108 ‘pack aiges Union, ed tor sell ler. y ) tor Uevober. wore 20,000 Ibs. wore quiet eked aise a She and 1 4 clear at Oy ost on private terms. We quote -—Uarrels, extra mess, #11 B11; packew $12 a $14, tieceed city, extra Inaie, $19 a ines. S14, prime mess S18 Beet hame . middl sat the i quoted ar $2 a $80 for prime Wostern and S23 tor twit to good do; 50 bbls seid on pri@iie terms. Bmoked meats were quiet mt Ie. a Idige, for heme and 1kKe. a Tia for shoulders, Lurd was decid- at #1 75 Thc. Morphine was Guzalina Ke crs & % small at Be @ Wec. ; Corigiauo at iy 89 a B12 for spauisd, Gainn- Tie, Uarvonace ain ed winker, The market for Foumed way very firm, We wana sie) at —-Orade in bulk, re: e's, dull and qitiets and box acon was steady, with sales of ‘edly lower, but moreactive. The closi as follows:—september, $10 8) bid. S11 asked; October, $10 79 bid, F1U 45 asked: November, St0 12% bid, $10 22. asked; sell year, f edn $9.95" asked: January, $9 7. bid. 3 8736 waked. ‘sales were about 12,000 tierces at 10 75 » $11 for October, $10 15 n $10 20 for November and 80 4 $9 9735 for seller yeur. 3).ot males were 3UO tierces City stoam ai 10%e. w Ile. mosily. at 107;0.: 100 Horces Wertern at Ile "and GO tiercer off grade mt 810 1. Ko- fined—We note sales of 1,00) tierces for the Continent, De- cemver dolivery, at 10%, and 150 thorees for South Amer- 240. Kica.—Tho market for domostie sorts continued strong under '» scant supply and light receipts; 200 Ibs. new crop. Louisiana sold, to arrive, at Gc. Foreign was quiek Wr quote :—Carolina, fairto prime, 54ge. u Olgc. : Loulsinna, fair to prime, Sige.a Ge. ; and do. common, 4c. & 5¢. Ranzoon, fair to xood, nominally Gige. = Patna, good, Tic. & ‘Tas., enrreney; Ranson, in bond, 280. 4 2 ke, xol Stranine.—The market was quiet at 12%. for prim Sugan.—There was still a quiet market tor raw, but coe ws ominally unchanseds iefinod was guict note :—Fair refining, & Dye: good do., Mic. a ‘ie: prime don & OMe; Cubs, grocery, fait to chotce, 93¢c. @ 100; de. centrifugal, hids. and boxes, Nos. 8 to 13, D3go. w 10ie.; do., molasses, hds. and boxes, 8c, ae, ; Porto Kico, relining, common ‘to pri B40 | do; grocery, fair to choles, sje. a 10e.;, rela ard A 10jac. off A. 10a, a 109g: crushed. 11)¢¢. pamdéred. Visge. a” 11Mde: eranuiated, 11%j¢. « 114s. { ut TaLvow.—Recetpts—21 hhds., 67 tierces and 184 bis. Tallow was Grn 08 were 170,000 Ibs. at Sige. for prime, Tix.—The markot was but’ very firm for strmite; 200 sold nt 1734¢, Plates were unchanged. Wo quo a, 206 & Ble; Straits, 174.6; English, l7ige. @ 17%e., all_gold. Plates—Charcoal, nominally €7 50; do. ferie, $6 79 © 87; coke, 80 90 8 $6 OG: terme, 86 12 8 Towacco.—Tho market for Kentucky leat wns quiet; 400 bhds, sid at Ge. a Mise. Seedioal was fairly nective and steady. We note saios of 100 cases sundries at Te.» 0.5 Loz do. New Bugiand, crop 1874, nt Oe.» 15e. ; 200 do,. crop 1875, on private terms; 855 do. Pennsylvania, crop 1575, xt 2he ave, and on. private terma: 26 do New. Vork. crop 1875, on private sorins; 14 do. Wisconsin, crop 1870, ut 7e., 4) bales Havana at prices rauging fro! to 81 20. Witiskey.—Kooripts, 46° bis, The market wan dail and lower: 90 bbls, sold #6 $1 10; 200 bbls. sold Inte yesterday at 4 FueiGnts.—There was considerable business dono in the way ot grain and petrvlenm charters, with rates quite Orm and in tostanees hi Grain room on the berth domand at ypricos, Toe engi 1m. ,000 packages Lutte nts) cheese at same rate: 300 bal 1¥ wal, 64,000 bi £736 ondon, per atenin, d dybis, flour at 2k Sd.; to Glasgow, pei . bushels grain at 7ed.,60 lbs; to Hamburg, by sail. 2 boxes starch at 20s; at 208: 45 tons ovgnm orwexian bark, he} Kinglom direct, with 1,90) bbls, naphtha wt ds, Gd : a Norwegian ship (off clas), from Philadelphia to Antwerp, with 5,600 bbls. re petroleum at 4s. Md; Swedish bark, he: to Antwerp, with 2,800, Ubin mupitha at" Ss, id. an American bark, bh Jontinent, with 4,000 bols. r fined potroleum account; A German park, trom Philade phia to Continent (ex Durch), with 5,000 bbis. do. at ds. ; 8 German bark, hence to Elsinore Jor orders, with 2,800 Dols. do. at Gs, Sd. ;" a British bark (to arrive). from Baisi- more to Antwerp, with 4500 bbls. cru o at da. Sd; an Italian bark, hence to Trieste, with 3.0) bis, refined at 5s. Od; & Gorman bark, 462 tons, laid on ‘the berth for Hamburg, with general onrgo’ at market rates: & Norwoxien bark, hence to Browen or Hamburg, with 8,000 quarters yraiz at Gs. Lgd., one-third in baxe; w Nor- wexian bark, hence for same voyage, with 3,000 quarters (in ship's bags), reported at Gx. Md.7 au ‘Italian bark, hence to Cork for orders, with 3409 quarters at 6s. an Austrian burk, hence for do., with'2,500 quarters at Gx. gi. jan Aun trian burk, hence to Neweastle, with 3,000 quarters at 68, $d; Britivh bark, henes to Havre or | Antwe: with 4,50) at Us. an Austri fz (to arrive) frow Philadelphia to Cork tor orders, with 25,009 quarters, at 6s, dd. ; a Swedish bark re ported {rom Baltimore to Cork for ot ters, at Gs, Od. and £10 gratuity; Philadelphia to do., with 1 riers, at Gs. 3d. and £10 xratuity;one trom’ do., for same voyage, with 2,400 qaat- ters, ai Gs. Bu.; one thence to Belfasi, with 3,200 quarters, at Ss. 10d, . with $009 quar rwegian bark, from DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatveston, Sept, 12, 1878. Corton steady: middling, 10%c.; iow iniddling, 103¢c.; good ordinary, Net receipts, 1,225 bales; grossa, 1,200, 6 36 Sules, 1,812." ‘stuck, 11,608, New Ouneans, Sept, 12, 1876. Cotton firm, good demand; middling, ic. ; low middiing 3¢-; woud ordinary, Ye." Net receipts, 09 bale 7s, Dales, 1,000, Stock, Se, Montix, Sept. hanged; middling, 1034¢. : h y, vise. Net receipts, 104 bale Cotton ur good ordin: Btock, Savannan, Sept. 12, 1876. niet; middling. 103¢e. ; low middling, 970. ; kood Net receipts, 2,180 bal Ex: se, 792. paler Cotton ordinary, ports cos ARLKSTON, Sept. 12, 1875. n easy; middling, 10%. a 107; ; low middling, jxood ordinary, U4. Net receipts, 797 bales. Sales, Stock, 3,U8s, Winaincton, N. C., Sept. 12, 1876, Spirits of turpentine firm at -9ige, Hosin quigs at $1 1736 for stramed, ‘Jur firm at $1 50. Oswuco, Sept. 12, 1876, Flour unchanged; sales 1,400 bbls. Wheat firm ; sales of red Obio at $121; No. 1 white Michigan, $1 26;" extra do., $1 80. Corn unchanged, sales of krade ‘at Oo Barley quiet. Corn meal unehanyed. — Milifeed—Nhorva, $15; shipstatls, $16; middling. #20 per ton. Cunal freight Unchanged; no receipts. Canal shipments—Lumber, 1,157, OOO tect” Kailrond shipments our, 1,000. Grain on the canal trom Buffalo wud Oswego tor’ tidewater—Wheat, 117,00) bushels; corn, 1,379,00ddo, ; rye, 47,00, do. ‘the Board of Trade have adopted the following grades for new up Canada barley Extra to be very brigut and to weigh not jess than 0 Iva. to the bushel; No. ! to be bright and to weigi not less than 48 1b; 2 to be of tair color and to weigh not less than 46 Ibs. ; No. 3 to be sound and to Weigh nut ess than 43 ibs,; no grade, ali sound barley, weighing under 43 Ibs, Co 103, 50, Cutcaco, Sept, 1 Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat irrosuiar, opened strony and higher, closing at inside prices; No 2" Chiengo spring, $1 0214, cash; él a $1 Olly Uetobor: $1 02 Novem- ber; No. Spring, Uc.;" rejocted, 73s, Corn une 10. 3, dtge., ens: ' 449 Scplember; 4436." Geteber; 4¥s._ Novembe! y Oats in inte demand, ec, Bue. October; ie, ye. November: rejected, Rye strong and higher at Gtisc. a 6de. Barley nd lower; 72c. a T4ige., cash; 743 Pork heavy, duil, weak andlo w: #10 BO Octo sed. year. buik meats st wud unchanged. — Keceip 4,00) bushels; corn 20,000 bushels; corn, 90.0 do, At the af jettled: $1 O2 cusb or 296,000 do. ; vata, SB. ternoun cxli of the Bourd ptember; $1 00% Vctober, viet bat firm sb or September cc. Uctober ats firmer; yc. cash or Septem Mge. Uctober, Pork qui fa shade easier: $16 6245 October; $14 70all the year, Laid u shade easier; $10 26 October; §) 273g all the yeu ToLxpo, Sept. 12, 1878, Flour very firm, Wheat easier; No.3 white Wabush, $1 1644; No. 1 white Michigan, $118; No 2 do., ES amber Michigan, $1 18; Uctober, 1 09; No. 2 red winter, spot and September, $1 03; ted red, 5c. Corn steny; high mixed, Ucto- ber, 497,c.; low mixed, 48%y¢.; no grade, dee. ; damaged, Michigun held nt, Bie, rejectad, is. Keceip els: ‘corn, 31,000. d Flonr, 300 bbls. ; wheat, 41,000 ts, 3,400 do. Burrato, Sept, 12. 1876, Lake receipts—Flour, 4,60 bbis.; corn, 170.390 busiels Dariey, 10.4.0 do. Railroad receipsy—Hlour, 3,200 bbb wheat, 1 14,300 do. ; oats, 11,900 di 110) do. Canal shipments—To tidewater, corn, 5.050 is; wheat, 7,800 do. rye, 24,000 do.3' barley mals, 10 do, To ‘the intorior—None. * Railroad shipment els; corn, 14,400 do. ¢ i Panleles corn, ey per bol. on nil grad mand for spring; sal sin spring at $1 18; 12,400 busheis Northwestern spring on private terms, Corn in goud demand and firm wt toe advance prices; 2,000 bushels No, 2 at S150. 2.00) do. do. at ate. 5 dv, do., bo arrive, at S136. ; 10,000 samplo at 20s; 5 cars Kansas, on the track at dic, “Oats—Nothing doing; light inquiry’ Kye and barley not quotable; no sales. Seeds— Prices unchanged; timothy, oud inquiry: clover quick, Pork and lurd only moderately active; quotations the same. Highwines nominally at $1 11 for ely muke; light ine quiry. Canal treights firm at 53gc. for corn and rye, be. for wheatgnd 4c. tor barley to New York, tolls included, PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Frovioxce, R. 1., Sept, 12, 1876, Printing cloths firm at 445c., dv davs, for O4x64 extra standard goods, with light transsctions, HAVANA MARKET, wa, Sept. 12, 1876, Spanigh gold United Siates, nace firm; on the 4g dicount, AT RE ASS ABLE AL indowment Iisnrance Policies, Mortgages and othor Securities” insurance of all kinds effected with boat com- panies. J.J. HABRICH &€ OO, 110 Broadway. OCK PRIVILE BO AND 60 DAYS AA. at very close rates; Stocks bought and sold or carried Tong as desired on i and 2 per cont marging © xpianatory aphlet on stock speculations sent tree, TUMBRIDGE .. Bankers and Browers, 92 Broudway, New York, “4 N¥ AMOUNT TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE, a fow prime applications inken at 8 per cent. B.A. ORU i CO., 68 Broadway, “Broker in Gold Orders promptly execated oy wire or letter. Reference in leading cities of the BANKERS AND Nass l’ute and B per cent, Cirenlars and Weekly Rep DVANCKS (AND BONUS 4Xh&e. i stored at advertise STORAGE \ FURNITURE, PLANOS, s warohouses.” Address , Horwid Uptown Beaneh office, Di TAVING TO" MEET A NOTe OF $000 diike to meet « genteman of means who would sth good ernrity, | board for hiniself, the Addr id Uptown off TATE WAT EE AW at T per cent; thie ely. Address ATTORNEY, aitice. SRICAN MIN is Bi =THE MEMBERS s mecting at the ay, the I i ¥. ‘October the Board wii ? t call of stocks. A %, BARE ny Ps Stock Exchange privileges; quotations of straddies, single privilexes; also explanatory pamphicts, alied 10 way adress; correspondencs in priticipal eities in United states. LADY, ANCIALLY EMBARASSED, WILL rent bor Pa for $3, by adv: worth $15. per week, ne PK MANENT, ALWAYS HAVE MON New York city Property; city Ruilroad Stocks and Bouds bonght ant sold. Heb IJ LOAN MONE MPa ork soy Property. QEVERAL AMOUNTS, FROM 3,000 TO $12,008, TO Hoan on city Property for tive yenes at small expense. wea aa f.3 wei HYAT?, 145 Broadway. APRUST, FUNDS TO LOAN ON AGE—CLIY, BMORTG . A Brooklyn or Queens county. LNAVITT & WOLGUTT, m0 J.D CONDICT WAsieb sg ON CHATTEL MORTGAGE (FURNI- ture) jor four or six month, W. 3., Herald o! nan MO BL.OOO.O0 Oct nee enter extremely tow rsten: to au © _ JACOBY. D. WYCROPE, 30 Pine st, 1. ) . LOANED—AT (VeRY LOWEST $l O( Y) OOO waste od binesor $9 Hest 17th st, Vi Ke STEVENSON, Jr. NO. yn without espitat, rpelae: alee, pa ING COMPAN o in a strictly frst 682 Brondway, TREN 810.000 ADDITIONAL Penandwome return, Address MANUFACTU! ‘A SAFE BUSINESS capital, will at once Herald office. wl LE ES EES SINESS MAN HAVING SOWR CAPITAL TO for the United States of » neatly pa ted machine which ean be sold extensively. B. M.gbox 107 Herald offi-e. LUMBER AND COAL YARD TO L8t AT YONKERS, N. ¥.; vacated unity for cone mt moderate. Address T, 0. CORNELL, Yonkers, N.Y. “GENTLEMAN spectability, would 4 OF HIGHEST YE with his sere ddress Vest «small it plished business.’ "A GENTLEMAN, OF MANY YeARS’ EXPERIENCE, ngaxed at present in oue ot the leadiny York, would like a silent partner, with $5, assist in opening n new profits would be at least $2,000 sirous of investing this opportunity is worthy immediate at- tention; reference given and required. Ai Uptown Herald office. hotels in New or $10,000, te ‘first class clty hotel, where the F month; to & pe reuse ADOLPH, PARTNER WITH 81 ledge not necessary. 8 atic st., Brooklyn, IRST GLANS MAN, WITH $1,500, CAN SEOURE 1N- HANKINS, (28 Went 20th st, lars call at 162 Weel Btore, weil establish; Will be sold low for eas! b SI TO INCREASE MY MANUPAG. will sceure the money and obtain for @ erson a position in a first class house selling my DSITIOR, Herald office. RINGR, TO GIVE EXTENSION TO ent, with capital $6,000, Addross OF DRY GOODS O& GROCE. . in exchange for ane or two excellent brick Houses gool location, Apply, for one KY, Real Ketate and Loan ‘uiton sts.. Brooklyn. ‘TED—LIVE PARTNER WITH PEW THOUSAND dollars to manatacti the world; best referet haying all improvements ner of Raymond and Fi t selling littl ANTED—GOOD BUSINESS MEN WITH 4 SMALL amou st of capital, located or willing to locate in lar; . to reproseat my interest ina staple article; to parties doviring a very profitable aid permanent pennies this ‘tunity une rt al at renal w pom aI, POrUnny BHeUrPAMC SAMUS 'S, DE PALOS. OULD INVEST 83,000 ON KO0D SECU (and about $5, | 0 more on time) in an establial ood profits. Address, stating business, W. B., 1s Herald oflice. —PFARTNER WANTED IN DIAMOND BRO. and loan business. woek profit, without risk. Inquire of G. T, L& FORT, $50 0m vosin week. Cuil from 10 10 3. cities and tow: Can make $100 PARTNER WANTED, LN A LEGIT: wa; can make from $15 to 196 Broadway, room 8, 8! —WITH TIS AMOUNT A LIVE MAN ‘scan secure # good business, established amd runs ning. Address ELERIP, Herald office. PARTNER WANTED IN A GOOD, WELL lished liquor busines in the Seventh ward, PNKY & SMITH, 17 Centro st. TO $5,000 WANTED FOR A THEATRIL raid Uptown Branch office. WANTED-TO INCAEASE CAPITAL manutacturing business ahead of moans to fill, Ad- 5,000, Address J. F. 25.00Uin TED, AKTNER WITH '2$50,000 capital to engage ns sole agents for one of the largest maniiacturing establishments in this country; the business well established, Addsess W. B. box 122 Herald Uptown office, pla ee Eee THE NEW MINING BOABD, A meeting of the new Mining Board was held yester- day afternoon at its temporary rooms, in the Drexel Building, at which it was agreed to begin the calling of stocks on Monday, Votober 11, at eleven A.M. was a fair attendance, and Mr. William Ward occupied BANKRUPTS’ ASSIGNMENTS. ‘Tho following assignments wero yesterday filed in the County Clerk's office:—Johu V. Traphagen and Homer Baldwin to William ©. Heath, and Willium De Graaf to Andrew Allendorph. BROOKLYN CiTY PROPERTY. the City Treasurer of the amount remaining in the city troas- ury to the credit of Brooklyn, on September 9, was The warrants paid sinco August 3h amount to $220,152 95. REAL ESTATE. ‘There was but one salo effected at the Real Estate Exchange yesterday. James M. Miller sold, by order of the Supreme Court in foreclosure, J. A. Sherman, referee, a building, with lot, 25x100,©n Morton street, south side, 102.4 fect eust of Greenwich street, to 3. B. White, plaintiff, ior According to tho report of + 15. w, of Madi Bradiey and wile to N. Van Bes Van Heil and wite to 8. L. Bradley. Ist av., n. w. corner of 115th st., 20x73; also Wok. BU fk. n, of LLOth at,, 20X73; 8.. 21.11 ft. & of 116th st. 70x60; ‘also Ist av. 66 it. n. of 116tn st. 20x73 to 8. C. Thompsor 3 George W. McUollom Franklin st.. n. s., 100 wite to 8. Philips 17S Mt. o. of av. i, 25%102.3, A. Gil 31.0. of dh’ av. 25,6 2x ~7 eles 3 G. Shift to 6. Gaul: executor, to H. M. Ni SHd at, ne 8, 295.6 204.4, D. F. Ramage to 5B. r 6. (No, 600), corner of Sith st, v. yt 7th 8b, N27. 1x04: D, Heins to J. i. U, Belimer. 16th st., 6 8., 1456 ft. ©. of av. A, 263 fe, of av. B, Forrest to Thomas L. rorrest.. nie h 8,135 ft. w. of ay. A, 23x08; Jotin Berge and wife to . Oth at, #8, LLG w. of av. A, d5xt and wife to 0, tood of Grove, 2oxi00 Gath Gifiord (reieres) tw A. St -ecks 24th ward), same vo MH wood (referee), to John Drin Git. oof av. A, 25,103.8; J.T. ) to T. L. Forrest. . fi id 123d st, 100x109.11; EL jaiv, referee, to 8. isoed.. a, 490 ft 0. of Devi G, Binelair, refer BSth st, 8. 250 . to John Bolinet, Forrest, Thomas L., to M. W. Borlund, 6, «of 16th of ay. A; 5 yours, wgttsree . B. Gasanova, a. sof Division (os 20): 3 ‘acr, Matha, to John wuften, J Tose, % 6. of Cortland ay. (3d ward) ; 1 Norris, diary R., to D. Donobu . and wilo, to GC. Stranch, w. 0. of Ist a idm F., to He La. Byer, Jobn, and wife, to E. Fun! . & of 117th st., we . OF White, 1, und wits, to Greenwich Insurance Company, Bs. of Minette st, ©. of Bleecker; 1 BOAKD OF HEALTH. at the weekly meeting of the Health Commissionera yesterday tho business transacted was mainiy of a rou. The following 18 tho weekly report of Dr, Naglo, Doputy Register of Records. During the week ending Saturday, September 9, 506 deaths were reported im this city, boing @ decrease of 104. as compared with ihe umber of deaths ported the preceding Week and 122 less than wero ro- ported the Corresponding week of 1875, mortality for the week ending September 2 was 599, which represents an annual death ra 1,000 persons living, the population estimated at of 28.82 por The following 1s a comparative statement of ea zi0Us Gisease Teported at this burean for the two “weeks ending Seplember 9, 1576:— BOARD OF Tho full Board of Police Commissioners mot yesters. day, General Smith presiding. Captain Tho.nas Byrnes, of the Broadway squad, was transierred to the Fiiteenth Precinct, in place of ex- Captain Vau Dusen. A leave ot abseoce for thirty days was granted to Chief Clerk Hawley, Patroimen Anarew Byrno, Niath precinet, and Will. lteenth, were found ity of charges r of ollicers were transferred from the Sixth preeines (Cry Hally preeinets throughout the ad sent to various : city. The change was in- the numver of complaints made to the Com. wissiovers that hackruen and cabinen who come under a jurisdiction of the City Hall thelr vid games of evading Corporation

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