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The price of the HERALD to-day and henceforth Will be three cents. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Moderately Active and Firm. THE GOLD MARKET QUIET. Money on Call 4, 3 and 2 Per Cent—Govern- ment and Railway Bonds Strong. FOREIGN ADVICES LESS EXCITING. ———— Wat Srresr, } Tavrspay, Oct. 19—6 P.M, ‘Tho newsboys’ stontorian proclamation through the Strects of a “great war between Europe and Russia,” ean gearcely be accepted as correct in the light of to- day’s cubles, though it is conclusive as to the school- master being on a foreign tour. In fact the telegrams throw no new light upon the ituntion; certainly do not complicate it, for they fler@ribe the European houses as less panicky, and Bven quote public funds a shade steadier, The only additional speck of war lies in the depart- ure of a troop ship trom English waters bound to the Med.terranean. There is but little signification in this step, since it may have been contemplated long ago sn tonnection with ordinary army movements, or may be At most prudential. i | It ean scarcely oven be the latter, for England would hardly play a game of brag with so poor a hand as a few hundred men and a batiory ofartillery, or expect to settlo the Eastern question as cheaply as we thought to settle our Southern one, when the Seventh regiment was sent to do the job, What is signiticant, however, is tout congols ero firm, and that the “Old Lady of Threadneedle Btroet”’ is not sufliciontly alarmed to raise her rato of in- terest above the prevailing one of two per cent, So tar ‘the war has been one of diplomatic notes and protocols, ‘nd, vender the belief that “the pon is mightier than the sword,” it may remain 80. ‘The lull in European markets was reflected in our dwn, und the tornado of excitement which raged so flercely yesterday has completely biown over, leaving bearcely a rack behind, The volume of to-day’s businogs fails to reach that of yesterday by nearly 100,000 shares, a circumstance which not only gauges the diminished interost, but . proves how exiensively outstanding contracts wero closed up. It is by no means to bo assumed, however, that tho Strong undertone of the market and the general bullish feeling existing have departed with its activity, for such is not the case. Thero havo been oxtonsive ro- alizationg in the coal stocks and Luke Shore which have left them alternately strong and weak, and 0b Occasions they have come up ‘“grogey”? in answer to the call of ‘time,’ like a member of the P. R., but their friends believe in them still and have no notion of throwing up the sponge, even though the consolida- tion story looks fishy, and the meeting of railroad agents at Detroit to-morrow is expected to develop more cry than wool. ~ Lake Shore closed barely steady at 593, having been as high as G07; and as low as 593g. ‘Twenty-third street brokors are credited with having sold it down, but it would not be safe to bet that Twenty-third street gave the orders. Delaware and Lacka- wanna was as mercurial as tho Frenchman’s fea, and with the same taste for blood, as bitten bulls and bears of the last ten days will testity, The bank party, who are mado to assume the credit of the last upward» whirl—much to the disgust of the late bull party turned bear—are supposed to have unloaded the most of their stock, in which caso all hands ‘Will probably take a siesta, as far as the specialty is soncerned, for some time to come. Probably tho Birongest stocks in the day’s speculations were the Norvuwestern, preferred aud common, each kind ad- vancing two pots, and closing with a fractional re- eession, Sidewalk speculators in curbstone confidence are whispering points to buy, and will go you halves if you will The great Panjandram Gould; having, like the brave Lochinvar, “come out of tho West,”’ 4 said to be at the bottom of a schome which looks to grand through line to the Pacific Ocean over tho Northwestern and Pacific road, always provided be can control the capitul of the former corporation. Whatever the ultimate result may be, it ia, primd facie, elcar that the reai object is to make a market jor tho Union Pacitic millstone, which just now is more pro- @uctive of ponderosity than of quiet, With few exceptions better figures were made at closing than on the day belore, and though the market Bad lost its é/an there remained tho strong ander- tone of a further advance, THE SALES TO-DAY. ‘Tho transactions ut the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 174,135 shares:-—New York Central and Hud- gon River, 2,805; Krie, 3,000; Lake Shore, 67,115; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 226; Northwestern, 5,300; Northwestern preferred, 8,400; Roce Island, 2,750; Pacific Mail, 3,000; St. Paul, 5,400; St. Paul preferred, 6,950; Ohios, 2,075; Westera Union, 16,025; Wabash, 800; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 33,596; New Jersey Central, 11,700, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, she following table shows the opening, highest and jowest prices of the day :— Opening, Highest. Lowest. 103 1053 103, New York Central. MiL and St. Paul preferred Del., Lack. and Western... New Jersey Central... Dhio and Mississippt. Western Union Pacitic Mail..... CLOSING PRICES—3 PY. ML Mie Ste. Unt xpress... ot a Neneturgois won OT ht & alton...100 (01 a Cleve & Pitts.. 8B a BUY “ Cha aW 4 a 63% SB oe by 102%, Lnion Pacife., 63 a 64 ADVANCE AND DECLINE, The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterday :— ADV. nce —Now York Central, 7%; bgt and Lackawunna, 3; Dol.ware and Hudson, 24%; Eriey 44; Hannibal anu St Joseph, 34; Jersey Central, 14: North- western, common, prem } aort 1; Pactie mail, 35, Bt Paul, common, % ; Wal Olicago und Alton, 5}; a, G, CG and L, 4; tino Caateale Ly Lake ae Onio und ssissippi, 24; Kock Island, 14; St.’ Paul Preferred, dy Western “Cuion, b Adaing “Express, 35 Gold, 34. THR MONEY MARKET, The local money market was not materially dis- turbed, Call loans were made at 4, 3 and 2 per ecot, the last figure being the final rate. Foreign exchange closed heavy at 4.83 for bankers’ Jong and at 4.85 for demand sterling. In this connec- tion it is to be nuted that there 1s au increased suppiy of commeretai bills. The foliowing are the domestic rates of exchange in tho ondermentioned cities:—Sa- vannah, 14 off; Charleston easy, a 6-16 a a par; Cineinnati steady, moderate demand, 100 discount; Now Orleans commereisl, %;, and bank, 4; Chicago, 10 to 100 discount; St. Louis, 100 discount, THE GOLD MARKKT. Gold was quiet and steady and closed at 11074, which was the opening figure. The extremes of the day were 110}g and 1114. The carrying rate was 1 per cent, and the borrowing rates 1-64 per diem and 3 per cent per annum, Loans at the close were made flat. OPEKATIONS OF THE GOULD EXCHANGE BANK. 205,300 Soo0zi7 GOVERNMENT owns, Government bonds closed firm at the following quota- Aons:—United States currency sixos, 1264.0 12435; | Currency. \ a Oe il sew -yorK’ HERALD; “FRIDAY, OOTOBER 20, 1876~TRIPLE SHEET: do. do., 1861, registered, 117% 0.118; do. do., do., cou pon, 1190 11944; do. do., 1865, registered, 11054 a 111; do, do., da, new, registered, 114 a 11434; do, do., do., registered, 1134 «11834; do., do., do., coupon, 13% a1133;; do do., 1867, registered, 116 a 11644; do. do., do., coupon, 116 116%; do. da, 1868, registered, 117 ; do, do, do, coupon, 117 a 1173{; do. ten- forties, registered, 114% a 11474; do. do., coupon, 115X 0.116; do, tives, 1881, registered, 11334 a 119%; do. do., do, coupon, 115 a 115){; do, 4347s, 110% a ly. RAILROAD BONDS, ‘The transactions in railroad bonds were light. The largest decline was in Toledo aud Wabash equipment bonds, which sold at 15, a fail from last proceding sale ofS percent. Tho other changes were an advance of 4¢ im Chesapeake and Obios, \ im Missouri, Kansas and ‘Texas and Chicago and Northwestern gold sevens, a decline of $ in Hannibal ana St. Joseph cights and Union Pacific land grants, ‘4 in Wabash convertibies and 3; 10 Milwaukee and St Paul firsts (Lacrosse divi- sion), Therewas a sale of $10,000 Erie seconds at 102%. The only sale of city bank shares was 22 Ameri- can Exchange at 109g, Thic afternoon ratlroad bonds were firm. New York Central sixes of 1887 sold at 10644; Chieago and Northwestern consolidated gold coupons at 9534, and Western Pacific sinking funds at a The following were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonas:—Union trsts, 1064 a 106%; Union Jand grants, 10047 a 1004; Union sinking tunds, 9135 a 9124; Centrals, 10944 a 110, THY PORMIGN MARKET. Foreign advices indicate a more quiet feeling. Con- sols this morning advanced 3; per cent, Egyptians 1 percent, Turkish 3y per cout amd United States bonds 14 wg per cent, while Hungarians declinod 1 por cent. The directors of the Bunk of England at their weekly account to-day did not make any change in the rate o! discount, which remains at 2 percent, The specio in the Bauk of England decreased during the week end- ing yesterday £738,000, Tho proportion of bank re- serve to liabilities is 542g per cent, against 6434 per cent last week, The afternoon telegrams from London reporta weakening in consols, tho quotation being 0414, against 943g earlier in the day. Tho following were the closing quotations at five P. M. :—Uonsols for money, 94 « 9414; do, for account, 94 a 7435; fve-twenty bonds of 1865, old, 10274; do. of 1867, 1 108; ten-forty bonds, 1073; new fives, 1054g; Erie common shares, 104;. Rentes tn Paris are 1081, 70c. Exchange on London, 251. lic, ~The Bank of France shows an tacrease of specie for the pust waek of 20,577,000f, THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $22,000 gold on account of interest, and $7,600 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, The Sub-Treasury released $15,400 silver coiu to-day, Revenue receipts to-day, $830,000; Customs receipts, $300,000; bank notes received for re- demption, $720,000. Fitty thousand 6 por conts were withdrawn vo-day and 43g per cents substituted, Treasury balances:— Coin.... Legs coin certulcates, THE AMRRICAN MIXING BOARD. ‘The following 18 the official report of transactions 100 shs Grant... 100 Hale & Noreroi 10 she Julia Consol Boe do. i Too Justice £00 Con tmporta 10) Exchequer o OGrant, 50 ao... CALIFORNIA MINING BTOCKS. The following arc the closing official prices of mining stocks to-day at San Francisco :— Consolidated Virginia s Crown, Point. . 5836 California Best & Beiche: Halo & Norcross. CLOSING PRICKS Bid, = Asked. Alpba Consolidated Gold and Bilvor Mining Co.., or _ Belcher Silver Mining Co 20 21 Best and seer Mining Co. = bli n 13 Calitornia Mining Co. ++ 06 7 Cleveland Gold Mining Co. 83g 85 Cousolidated Imperial Mining Co. Py 534 Consolidated Vircinia Mining Co, 66 60 rown Point Gold and Silver Min’ - 15% Exchequer Gold and Silver Mining Co.. 15 153% Gould & Curry Silver Mining Co 16% Ww Grant Mining Co.. big 5% Hale and Mororess Stiver Mining Co. = 0% Juha Cousohdated Mining Co. 8 - Kentuck Mining Co,.......6 - 12% Mexican Gold and Silver Mining Co.... — 304, Northern Belle Mining and Milting Co., — Pig Overman Gold and Suver Mining Ci _ of Pleasant View Mining Co, 2% 3 e Gold and Suver M 16% 16% Sierra Nevada Silver Mining Co. Silver City... Yellow Jacket Mining Co. The closing prices of Philadelphia. stocks wero ag | Bid. Asked, City sixes, new. ling 3 United Railroads ‘ot New Jersey 136 137 Penusylvania Railroad 48 4845 Reading Katlroad.... 2334 2336 Lehigh Vailey Kailroad,. 4936 49% Cutuwissa Rutlroad preierred. 39 3904 Philadelphia and Erie Raitroad, pty — Schuylkill Navigaiion prejorred 10 n Northern Central Railroad 23 29 Lehigh Navigation, 214 Oil Creek and Alloghany 5 ou Hestonville Railway 254, 26 Central Transportation woe 8985 40 + The price of the HERALD to-day and henceforth will be three cents, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tuvespay, Vet, 19, 1876, BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. Bi000OM,K &Tef... £9 parte Pe ES old 100 shs Del & nope ah = tua NW RR 20 73% 2 & 4 Soo ou SW iit pe: jog S355 BRS REA sreeees BE, g £E sre sSCSTEES ood Bs wont Be 36" Bo Krte Be J00Gn « KT RR 47% 100 Ohio & Miss Bist 100 ge ae He lu:lS AND 1130 M. be 117% $0000 UN O-L0.F, ‘oT. 11 Too. Us ileéis Lats 9000 UB 6's i044d, ey Ho% do....-csinall LS * 200 on G'e.@, ob:be 11S%q SOW) USErdi, FUT-be HG! 25000 1154 FIRSL BUARD—10:30 A. M, bl,cou 102% 80s she Chi NW RR 303; 2° 100 do. WY 2000 M & 8b Pint, LG 10236 « ry Tol & Wab Ebds 2uu0 T & Wc evbie. Bu00 do. COTTON ¢ Thy 7 we. uy 100 Quick M 13 a0 cat 500, at 1109 ay 200 ra oy n 100 n mw 7 an 800 3 10 Adams Express... Wo 8 ae Jo pt bess 400 Pac M v oo do iano Mien Cob Ke. ‘do. hay FOR jo vy Geir Rit Erie RR. OL Ww i ie Wu Can re ul c 1000 N_Y © 6's, be wos 6 ahs 5 Bank of Com.. RE 0, 100 1194 $10000 US5-20, SECOND BOARD—1 P, M. ott iaite Lo 100 51 600 ao. 6 Alb & Sus Kit. be 2:30 TO 3 P, 209 shs Nich Con Rit, bud do. . ALL—1L2; Pia tT I i 300 Mild st ue d0...6.6 do. 100 Tol, We W RIE. 5O Mow & be Riv. 2 W Ri. uu S00 shs Chi & NWRR, 30) Chic NW RR pt. a . Pp, The price of Ue UeRnaLp to-day and henceforth will be three cents, COMMERCIAL REPORT. QUIET—OILS FILM —COFFEE SPOT DULL, FUTURES CLOSED WEAK AND 1-32c. a 1-16c, LOWER—¥1OUR QUINT— WHEAT QUIET—CORN FIRMER —OATS STEADY—WHISKEY NOMINAL—PORK QUIRT— LARD ACTIVE—-PETROLEUM DULL AND NOM- INAL—BSPIRITS TURPENTINE QUIET—ROSIN BTRONG—FREIGHTS HIGHER, Tuvnspay, Oct, 19—6 P. M, Business circles presented about the same general appearance that thoy did yester FIRM—sUGAR with the exception of the breadstufls market, which, with an advyauce in freights, combined with the less warlike tonor of European news, toned down and closed dull and ubout as they did yesterday, with nothing like the amount of sales that wero thon consummated. Corn was firmer, bat not active, Oats wero strony. Lard active, inal. Pork quiot. Vreights Whiskey nom. were Grmer. Cotton on tho spot was dull; tutures closed wouk and 1-B2c, a 1-1We. lowe: wore firm. spirits turpentine were quiet. Coffee was firm. Potroloum was dull and nominal, Sugar was strong. Oils Rosin and Corrosx.—Spot cotton was doll but unchanged. The mar- ket tor future deliver closing prices. opened at about Inst During the forenoun there was ings ight variation in prices, but there wus quite a rapid declino dur- tng the {ternovn, and the mur! it closed wouk, with the prices showing @ decline of 1-32c. @ 1-16e. as compared with the los! Deicos & losing figures of the aay cone with ees low ibid wip 1 i Whig Hoag 1111-16 Good mda + middiin, ry as Totals. 1h | aw lneluued fi, ‘in bors ‘ate 1, 228 vales te arrive, Doltvored future delivery tho revious Poa tess jednesd as The closing alos 11 19-92¢.; April, 100 at 11 SL32e. Total, 6,109 bales, Grand total, 10.500 bales Pho receipts at the closed ws Gnlvestou, 4,76! New Orleans, 4.049: Savannah 2.647; C pes, 1,321, To last ‘your, 21 Total since September Cotton eights closed as follows:—T. Ae. 4; to Hamburg, wy uasenns Iga coctpeeced; be Lies Sette, tvst aight wees only 1.978 | bags, and ket was very quiet, but fem. inarket for ny Daring the past week the following wit mill Settee was stroma. were made in lots t apore, 17e. w 8c. Ie; Laguayra, aed ‘St. Domingo. Xe imguiry, sules wore 32,400 ding Semte, Western and Southern, at thy an: excl yuotations. Kye flour wus active, With sales of 450 bbls Corn meal was active; the sales were ubout 600 bbls. and 10,000. 5: at £3 40 for Brandywine und $275 a $10 for Western and Jorsey yellow. We qoty:— ‘ 83 » Ohio, shipping Vandy, Atuand hoop Ohio, trade brands | Family. | Bt. Louis, © tani auperting. ss tauily rn meal, Western, Corn moul, Jersey. Corn weal, Brandy wi a Were general ing, but fretyl closing p for inferior F rejected, wiite winter Western and St 26 for rod Wost- ern, Corn , was in moderate request but. ceidedly firmer, ciosing with holders firm ag due. for prime sa, 2. siels, at SSke. w Se, mixed afloat, S7e. for prime steamer mixed for steamer yellow, O94g¢. ior Kansas imixed Ge, tor Now York not mixed. Hyo was 4 Burley was i 1d on private terme and $116 tor ungraded Canna and $113 tor Barley were nbout - with the suley amounting to about $3,000 bushels: at 3 white for No, %, 40tje Ww Ale, for No. 2 for rej fc. W BSc. tor Western nixed, ‘bige. for ehite Wostorn 48hcc. tor white Mic 45e. 4 46e, ior mixed State aud dhe. for old Western iu store. Haar axp Jvre.—Tho market was very strong bat quict for hemp, Jute butts ware stroug, with al upward teuuene di B00 a Se ‘ef i od Porto Galecas,, 28e, Spirits turpentine was quict out 100 Bbis, wold nt 3c. at lato prices Kosin was quiet but prices were wot essentially changed; 6.0 bbls. yood atrained sold at $2. We quose :—Spirits of turpentine, 35%c. n He, ; rosin, strained, $1 95: good strained, wil: ington und Washington, $2 So $2 90; plteh, $2125, Advices trom Wilmlngton were ys follows: —Rosl od, strained, $1 35. hard, $1 89; sof, 8 Linseed oft was firm, with an advancing tendency. ds were firm, but without marked change, We .inscod. casks and bbls., O0c. 0 O76. ilow, 486. 3 x n'87e.; sporm, crude, $1 40 m Sl 40; wi eae $1 '70; do., natural do, $1 65; whale, crade Fehern, Ge. do.. Southorn, 59¢.; Dleaehed winter, ts. Winter blewebed fish, 4 E VerroLecM,—The market remained ou ana nominal smuil eurgo of about 1,800 bbls. high phis avzve. ‘The closing price bulk, 1ige. ; do. f 17, follows :— OU City firmer ae B33.” Parkor’s unsettled, weak. United, . Shipments neglected; pipeage paid, offered ai * prices were a vember, S16 aaked: of 500 fresh, Cus mouts were tulrly nective. shoulders at Olgc., and 10 boxes son private terms, aud at the West 5.0.0 fresh harms, 194% Ibs. av- erugo, December deliver, 00 do. do., 1 Ibs, wy- bere, at wotod at 10}ye. 4 1 bh shoulders at 6}, Te. + pickled bellies at shoulders te a Tie. Bacon, was steady note salev at Logeey ie of 450 boxes long a ‘was quiet Sus whe i mens, $10 8 $11; piain mess, 88 a $10; tieread, city, extru India, $19 a 821; India moss, $17. Beet hams wore quiet at $20 crn, Smoked mouts were steady, with wales at 16 for hams, 12 lox. average, and Ye.’ Yigc. for shoulder Juard was fairly netives the’ closing “eal” prices wore tee 50 askod ; rember, $10 bid, $10 1 bid, $10 0 g bid, “B10 15 wales were about 9,000 Lierces, at “310 U74g for Ni ve seller year, and 8095 w g10 y jes were 125 tierces at 1 Wertord’ at glo 4 45 vores, kettle at 5D tiercos now. ut $10 35, Refued was quiet ut Lge, tor South America, le. for Cuba, Le. tor spot Continent, and nowainally J0e. for ety No. 1. 180 tierces eold for Cuda at ead SvGAn.—Thore was a strong market for raw, but the mova- ment was light. We note saves of 1440 buze centrifu cal, in Lots, of 870 bags wt I quiet, We quote ik grocery, twit 9 choice, Pye. and buxes,Nos. 8 to 13,0), le. eut font 11ige., ‘The ato has, sores, Bags, Melado. Stock (ascertained by actual count, ineluding specula- tion) ,"Uetober 1, 1878. r+ $8,728 Receipis snes October Totals, Sales since, Uetover 1 Stock this day, Oct. 19, ie 1,075 40,390 118,147 1,270 1,657 $0,247 _ Comparing "with Uctover 21, 187, 29,828 184,203 11,192 Comparing,” with 2, 1s74.. TAO 25,919 33 Comparing” with Gctober 23, 137A. + 70,203 52,170 297,916 2,907 STKARINE —she market was steady; $0U ticrces sold at 104e., held we thd close wt Le. for prime, TALLOW. —Keceipts 8 hhds. 47 tivrees and bbls, The market was stendy ; 135,000 1Us, sold ab Bae. a Sie. Wiiske¥.—Keceipts—408 bbls. The markets wan quict, and ponunat y, Machanged. ¥uxiguts,—Rates tor grain vessels advanced since our Jast tully Gd. w Yd. per quarter, owing to the Suropean war question, with, howover, dderate ousiness accomplished, expursers awaiting pect of comin Berth room was seareo and much hirmor ut the clove, espe: cinily for grain, Miscellaneous eh rtering tonnaye inuved unlerately at fran Fates ongugomenty emuraced : To Liverpool, per steam, 22,000 bushels wheut, Inte last evening, at i 1.0) Vales gotton nt 3y cheese "at 50s, by 8,000 busnels from Baltimore te Hamburg or Bremen, with 3 Mtr) bbls, re: nod petroleum, at 43. Mad. an Ttalian bark, hones vo Penarth Roads, for orders, with 000 quarters grain nt O81; tO Gloucester, Cardiff or Newpor Ss. Abgd, : Austrian bark, leneo to Cuite Kingdom = dis with 5,000 juarters Ue. & Norwoginn sl OU tons (to arrive), henev Orders 10 Cuited Kingdo with deals wt WOe; Dark with 450 tons oll cake, sepuried. from Patiadetp! United Kingdom direct, a Gd and five per cous i brig, hence to-an Italian port im the Medi with Kentucky tubaceo at 7s, Ou. ; an Amorican bar! 27s. 6d goneral cargo, at 40s., measurement. The price of the HERALD to-day and henceforth wil ve three cents, DOMESTIO MARKETS. TALVRSTON, Oct. 19, 1876, ton quiet; middling, 10c.; low middling, Y%e. + ry, oho ‘Net roceipts, 3,706 bales. Kxpor Brituin, 664; coustwise, 102, Sales, ihe New Outxans, Oct, 19, 1876, Cotton—Good demand; middling. 10%. ; low middling, 10's. Rood ordinary, O46. Net receipts, 4,04Y bales; ‘o Divek, 1h, &xporte—To France, 5,342; ‘coust wise, ypu, Gud, SwoeK, 1ou.duR. a ha Cotton firm; middling, 106. a 10% How middiiug. Ose. a Ve. 5 ordinary, ¥ wi Bk ports coastwise, a Savasnau, (et. 19, 1876. alot; middling, 10%4¢. ; low middling, vod ares Net ay ‘nag 847 bales; gross, 2.047. Mxports 7) franes, 1,430, Bales, 1,068, Block, 58,37: Cuantestox, Oct, 1 Cotton Arm: midaiia Lorie. , low mulddlinys 10) oraiusey, s uread Beak tain, isu, Bales, wie x, N. ), 1S7O, Wee. ain dra as 61 50 bea Reinier On Pere adoe: Nord aptiag 7 7 255 Pee Prt es 1 spring $7 lumber, bole Lake rocetpts—Flour, 4.109 vee eect! Miter, | oro hums at | 3 Railroad rocetpts— whet, 14,000 ds outs by canal to ; barley, 11.890 do. bbl rn, 16,810) hushels rin; ‘aalew of 5 light sales of 8 cars Nu D 0) bushels do extra at do, Chicago spring vn bbis, at unchanged spring and winter i ee. & BE: M000 do. do. wi on private terms. ¢ els nixed Westen at 4,000 do. low mixed Tol 5,500) do. Y do. wample at Sic, in lots to high mixed at Sic. Nothing unchanged, iry; torn at The Kye in Barley at private terms, f nehanged. Highwines wn reported: prices am quotations Hight high ‘alge, ip jected red, $1 14 arr y Sovewber: ow mixed, 40%) ow, Ale. damaced. ne Corn No. dy,“ Shipments—Flour, 8 Coin, 70,000 dori oitte, 4,000 do, Flour 25¢, higher, Gmeaco, Oct, 19, at excited and high and continued very active aud unsettled throughout. ing somewhat lywer; Chicago spring, $1 a $1 1535, cus ber opened wt ot if, wil upto $t th, down it $1 15)g, ndvancud to $1 1 and'closed at $1 16), BSL 103g3 $1 174g Deco: ¥ Chicas , ts Bist ected, Stee a Boe with nent ty that rs vats erred. but gener Hie all options. Ct November. | York exci ' closing owsy, but higher than Very ieroicutar; B18 90 enalt, old: $1050 $17. a7, JO, October: sales at $15 45 a Bl Tard unsettled, but ge BLU 50 Vviobe y Wk meats in fair ort vib middlos, the yonr, closed ut $15 35, like pork; $9 87!g cash; ail the’ year. iy rt a tic. higher » November. | Oate er. Pork higher; & ail the year, Lard bighor; & Phe price of the Weraup to-day and henceyorth will be three cents, PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Get, 19, 1876, Thore is more inquiry, but the difforcuee betwoon buyers Hers prey: css. All quote prices nominal at ade, for durd and exera. The price of the HERALD to-day and henceforth will be tree cents. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxnox Or, Manxxr.—Lonnox, Oct. 19-Evening.—Lin- seed oil, u és. Gd. per owt. Livunvoot Or | Manket—Liveuroon, Oct, 19—-Even- ing. —Linsewd oll, 285. 6d. per ewt. NCIAL. jerald has deen reduced to three & W. SELIGMAN &, 00., 26 Broud st., Now Yori, tseuo Ls dit to travellers, payable in auy part of Eurcpe, Asia, Africa, Australia and nu Draw Bills of Exchunge and wake Telegraphic Transfers of Monsy to Kurope aud Califor “A T REASONABLE ik eB Hndowaens Tusursace ie securities’ iusurs wd wi WABIICH © 0.119 panies. —JOUN EB. BAZLEY, a est itrondway. WAY.—FIRST ecluss Stock Hex. tions ot strad- divs, single privilose4; also explan: pamnphicts mailed ty any address; correspondents In principal cities in United tates. Awe W. DAPSOBY, 15 BROAD ST, sBroker in Stuck Privilézos. Explanatory pamphlet tnailed Quotations furnished. Roforenecs in | eadimg erties 6 United oti Aaeoek. OPERATIONS Ci JCTED ON THE elimited Hability plun, explained in 72-pae book, froe, bought on three per cont marin, ulate should eall on us of send order ail. JUUN | itokiwa & CO... Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broadway, New York, VOLDBEATERR— Read the EVENING TELEGRAM. All the nows for Beonts, Advertising, 20 eonte per live. "Circulation, 40,000 copies. jc 2808 co 3 Stock Privileges aré puyitu very large profits. iateles wishing to spec: (State of New Youk) Seven Por Cent Bonds, payable 188d, for sale by, bok debt.....+ valuutio uM Y WANTED. —$4,000 TO 85,000, FOR WHICH 4 valuublo Catholte church property In Wisconsin will be mortyased. | Austructe, Ee.. gan bo soon by addressing Kev, . M., Herald office, New York, rpucer FCs ) LOAN Oi NORTUAGES 1, Brooklyn or Queens county. LEAV!' & WOLCOTT, 10 Pine st. BOGS TO LOAN Fok TURER YEARS, AT 36 OO Qsix recent in sums toraale. Adizors Mt The price of the Herala has been reduce to tree cents per copy. TONCE—THE PARTNERSHIP LATELY SUBSIST- ing betweon Frederick Moynahan und fatrick Moy: ian, under the frm of Moynabun Brothers, ts this duy sulved by mutual ¢ All debts owing to the Rership aro to be pald to Fredorick Moynuhan, toundson tho sald partnership, ase eve? presented to him for payment. DERICK MOYNAHAN. PATRIGK MOYNAHAN, Datod New Von, Sept. 30, 1876. BUSINESS OpyvORTt The price of the Herald, has been reduced to three cents per COPY. BUSINESS OPP x Aé tes having £40,000 to Iny Wo $15,000 yearly, Adiross FORTUNE FOR €2—A Wats a. aay Noo T4 Base 11th Apply tmmedi USINESS FOR QAPITAL | FOR oy or por oe jachinos F eent, protit Med Wrongs first fos up $00 PE literary porson. Patented and now paying. stairs. NING TELEGRAM. All tho news for 2 , 20 cents per line. Circulation, 40,00) Madi SELL THE vet first clase city house; no humbug. ‘nddress FiKBIMPLE Herald ofc HAl INTEREST ID 6,000 every your. Address, Herd o! 1 TAL, WO ng and paying business Cuil, 1010 for two days. sMiTH ARTIS INTERLSTED IN THE BEST QUAKTZ RE- dusing or stone crushing in the world apply to THOMAS: OvoOK, 1,026 Washington av. Philadelphia, page MAN ing business, to take charge of the financial part of the with about $00 capital, Tnquire 140 Elin st. pe AN’ N WELL LOGATED DINTS ‘Room ; one who understands she Business pre.crrea: wust have somo ready cash or need not cau, an T want tho right aman with thé ull 236 Groonwich ws, » | pastes it WANTED WITit $3.00) TO INVEST IN itting up now oyster house and ladias! restanrant in the very best location in Gth av, ; undoubtedly the choice of tho whole metropolis for usinenas the above iny mont teed by May next, Address C. TOMPKINS, St. Nicolas Hotel, stating tine and place for intervi Pdwe oan ODUING HOUSK AN rant—An linerest or position to a desirabie party, ing $900 vo $1,000 to Invest. JOY hav 152 South st., 10 toe meat trade, 1 FS ep wile cupliale Addvess “pox 113 Herald Uptown Branck ay “CAPITAL WILL CONTROL WEST $2 D5. ‘000. ma onterpriso extant; located ip leading Western Hf Baturday forenoon. Ny Metropolitan, $30.000.54 ae. aggaliahes fer ore rs fag veg 105 per cont Principals ee The price oy the HERALD to-day and henceforth will be three cents. THE DEATH OF “TROY” DENNIS, Coroner Ellinger yesterday held an inqvest in the caso of Charios Dennis, alias “Troy” Dennis, axed forty-two, who was killed by falling from the capstone of the front door of No, 66 West Fiiticth street on the evening of the 12th ang tho stone falling upon him and fractaring his skull, Officer Kyau, of the Nineteenth precinct, testified to bearing ine stone fall, and to having taken Dennis to St Lake's Hospital. At the hospital he searened Dennis and tound about $400 worth of jewelry beiony- ing to Mr, J. J, Searing, which ho gave to the sergeant in command, Mr. John J, Searing, of No, 64 West Fiftieth strect, was the second witness. Ho was at dinner when tho jent eccarrod, bat heard the so ond ran out cognized his wifo’s shawl in tho haods of the dying man, and going up stairs to his wite’s room found tho bureau ransucked apd tho jewelry stolen. Mr. A. R. Morgan, of No 66 West Filtioth street, corroborated tho or testimony, and further stated that the stone arch was only balanced on the capstones and not secured oF ancuored as required by amie Tho a ot eer: ‘was that Charles Dennis came to bis by injuries socidentally received by <n | down by the ing way over tho doorway o! tho house Ni ‘ost Filtveth streot, on the 12h day of October, ‘while in the aot of comusitiing « bargiary. The price of the Wenarn to-day and henceforth wil be tree cents, REAL TATE, The following busivess was ‘transacted at the Real Estate Exchange yesterday Adrian H. Muller & Sous preme Court, in foreclosure, by order of the Su D. Gale referee, 34 | Jots, in parcels of five lots and upward, situated in the Twenty-(ourth ward, one mile north of High Bridge, between the easterly side of Horlem River and the west side of Macomb’s Dam road. One plot, containing twelve lots on 206th street, be- tween Macomb's Dam road and Loring avenue, was sold to Mr, W. G. Jones tor $2,700, One plot, containy 94-10 lots on 206th street, to HL. W. Fowler, for $2,115, Three plots, containing 13 9-10 lots on the north side of Andrews avenue, 150 fect cast of 206th street, to H. W. Fowler, tor $2,363, Five plots, containing 81 6-10 lots, 180 feet east of 206th street, between Andrews and Loring avenues, to H. W. Fowler, for $ One plot containing 134-10 lots, on south side of 206th street, betwen Loriug and Andrews avenues, to A. J. Taylor, for $2,412. Une plot, contaiming 64-10 los, 180 feet south of 208th street, between Ridge wnd Androws avenues, to A. J, Taylor, for $1,216, One plot, coutaining 62-0 lots, on south side ot 2OdLM street, 18 feet northwest of Ridge avenue, to B. M. Andrews, for $1,302. One plot, containing 11 1-10 lots, on southoast corner of Sedgwick avenue and 205th stroct, to H. M. Oddy, for $2,500, Oue' plot, containing 13 lots, on northeast corner of 200th strovt and Ridge avenue, to HL M. Fowler, for $4,730, One plot, containing 9 4-10 lots, on northwost corner of Ridge avenue and 205th street, to H. W. Fowler, tor $1, 7846. Four plots, taining 45 9-10 lots, between Cedi avenue and 'Seagwick avenue and adjoming River roud, to H. W, Fowier, for $3,192 50, ‘Three Cine containing 41 4-10 lots, between Cedar Sedgwick avenue and adjomumg Cedar ry lor $4,004, containing 18 lots, between Pri ig road and ue, to H.W. Fowlor, for § Oe10 lots, theta by Harley lar place, Codae avenue and River Raver terrace, © road, to H. W. Fowler, for $7,315, seven containing 41 lots, between ling of Port Morris Railroau aud Harlem iver, adjomng River road and Spuyten Duyvil, with riparian rights, to H. W. Fowler, lor $4,510, Jathes M. Miller sold, by order of tho Superior Court, in foreclosure, James M. Townsend retereo, a house with lot 16,0 by 9, on West Twenty-seventh street, south side, $25.6 feet east of avenue, to W. W. Culver, for $9,400, kwell, Riker & Wilkins ‘sold, vy order of tho foreclosure, Grapt Sinclair by 98.9, on West Forti Blac Supreme Court, an relerce, three lots, each 2 Street, porth side, 225 feet west of Ninth avenue, to plaintiil, tor $82,000, Ricuard V, Harnett sold, by order of the Supreme Court, in forecivsure, J, Grant Sinclair reteroe, one lot, 25 by 100.5, on Kust Sixty-tiith street, north ‘side, Lud feot east of Second avenue, to plaimtill, for $7,400. Also, by crdor of the Court, same referve, a plot of Jana, 400x1 00, 11x245, on Prospect avenue, known as lots 66 apd 66 on a map of whe village of Woodstock, to James Pryor, for $5,000, B. P, Fairebild sold, by ordor of the Supreme Cour! en 1m foreclorure, Henry A, Braun releree. one lot, 25x14! ¥25,1x145.10, on West Seventy-lirst stroet, north side, 100 foet west of Kieveuth avenue, to Cornelia M, Beas jamin, for $3,500, PRIVATE SALE, Lespinasse & Friedman, ou Luesday, sold the two lots on the south side of Seventy-second stroct, 325 foot west of Lighth avenue, tor $15,000 cash. Bloon piuadele. road, e. Priva wite to My Day allie, Jr. of Hien’ hey 25x08 n, ¢. corner of Clif a bat) to C. Decker. 10x FAL Sxieroieular; AL . Schappert $. of Leroy # Li Roabal pha y Bodford st, e. x, 40 Steers nd wits to M.D. Morean.. 72d at. 8. 9., 825 tt. we, of th a and wife to A. L. Moyers Tsth st, me sy BNO tte, Of Bd wl Snobelo to K."E. Coll he tag we Of ud i Biwi. welts nod busban av, By Cullet, to Max we Dial fa, al ire ste Kav k. The price of ts Hunauy today and henceforth wtb be three cents, THE SIMMONS HOMICIDE, Coroner Woltman yesterday morning held an inquest in the case of William Simmons, the colored porter, who was alleged to have boen knocked down and killed on the night of the 14th inst, by Charles Metla. Henry Burke, of No, 232 William strect, testified that, he saw Simmons and the prisoner fighting in Warren strect on Saturday evening last; Meila had tho best of the figbt and was on top of the negro; at Inst Meta pushed bim away and Simmons fell, striking the side+ waik with his head, » John E, Morgan, of No, 118 Herkimer street Brook.» lyn, said that he saw tho doceased rush on Me oie, ched aud Simmons fell, striking is head against George I, Clark, of No, 426 Hart street, Deaiipay corroborated his testimony. Lyiman Bostwick was next called, He said sed origin of the quarrel was iv Simmons giv iia a, drink of whiskey, iustead of brandy, as the Jester? ordered. Foul names were used by the deceased, whe Was intoxicated, The testimony concerning the fight was then re) peated by Kubert Haggerty, of No. 5% Sullivan stroot , Deputy Coroner Cushinan's Nee showed that, death Was caused by a fracture of the sku! The jury brought iu the verdict that deceased cames 6 death from injuries received during a scatiie, ies Moilu, who shoved the sell-. Coroncr Woltman then discharged the prisoner om bey An for bis appearance should tho case be brought) to trial, The price of the enaup “to-day and henceforth - be three cents, ‘LONGSHOREMEN ON A_ STRIKER Shortly after soven @clwck ye yesterday morning tty Nongstioremen cmployed on the Cromwell line steamors, et piers Nos. 9 and 10 Nurth River, ssoppeds work, refusing to consent tu a reduction of thelr wages: from thirty to twenty conte per hour. New were promptly engaged by the agent, and the work of; unloading proceeded as usual, The strikers in the meantime hoecenesrenind in @ body, und soon she; it the workmen, W that official at once called Started op a duubie quick to the seeno ot the trouble) Gn the appearance of the police vho ati 7 bo and, when ordered by Sergeant Gas they quickly oboyed, An hour afterward, oy prise of everybody, the agent of the sine took pack ) the old hands at their former wages No person was, injured by the stones. A DESERVED ‘TRIBUTE. Mr. Walter Brewer, Sandy Hook pilot, was made the recipient yesterday of a valuable gold chronome eter watch and gold poneil case, presented by his brother pilots at the headquarters of the “Sandy Hook Pilots’ Charitabie Fund,” No. 300 Water streot, as tokens of their regard and oxteom for the faithful and efficient manner in which he has conducted the oitioe ot Leveagaoe o o1 the Association for the — dd whieh he stilt conducts The alair nuine surprise to Mr, Brewor, and was re cerved in a iow well chosen Words rennin pa tirely by subscription pee | ‘Tho und 16 not in as flo bytes es onl bo dosired, in consequence of the ogee ot Sa within a tow a cm was this tod with $1, by Mr. Loubas ot the Enlareswerases!