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TNANGML AND COMMERCAL | The Stock Market Active and Higher. GOLD 106 3-4 A 106 5-8 A 106 7-8. Government Bonds Lower and Railroads Active and Higher 2 Money on Call Easy at a 2 1-2 Per Cent, Watt. StRERT, Monpay, April 30—6 P.M. Alter a day’s busivess of more than average magni- tude and more thau average excitement, prices which had been steamed up, in some instances three or four points, closed up generally with a fractional advance ‘on opening rates, The “bow window” bears, by pr cept and example (bat principally by precept), bave been exhibiting their change of heart by rampaging as the fercest of bulls, Couvertea to the long side of the market they have become the strongest propagandists of a bull movement, With praiseworthy abnegation and characteristic willingness to pnt their struggling brethren of the board into a “good thing,’ they have generously taken them into their confidence and freely distributed — points to buy, No adolescent mis- sionary, ruralist bred and consigned to the Foo-foo Islands, could have started better equipped with tntor- mation and hops. It is safer to back a repentant «in- ner than to go your pile on a plodding believer. If there is any bucksliding to be feared back the con- ‘vert against the event. The board was inclined to do ‘so to-day, particularly in the matter of Western Union, when it was given out that the “bow window” party wore large buyers of the stock—the more so that it ‘was intimated that Jay Goula had met with bis Quatre Bras, sf not Waterloo, in that he had found diflicalty in delivering his stock, At least the story obtained belief enough tu create brisk buying, which sent the price up Trom 62 to 64%. Later on, however, the manifestoes of the “bow window’? brethren were receivea with in- credulous ears, grains of salt were insufficient to pro- yoke an appetite and figures fell to nearly opening prices, Although in point of magnitude the main transactions of the day were centred in Western Union, a large business was dove in Rock Island, Lake Shore and Delaware and Lackawanna, each of which closed fractionally higher than it had commenced, There is some buying, in a stall way, of the coal stocks for investment, under the belief that ‘these properties will be benefited in case of a Kuro- pean war. It is stated that the bituminous companies aro already obtaining vetter prices for their product for this or some other reason, The most prominent of these, the Consolidation Coal Company, of Maryland, to-day removes its offices to Baltimore, where the control of the stock is held, It retains an agency fn this city however, Messrs, Roussel & Hicks, severally tho former sales agent and treasurer (who havo Jong been fdentified with tyo company), Being appointed to conduct the same, Toward the close the tone of speculation was expressed in more dulcet tones, the blaro of the morning subsiding into a lower key, Tho crescendo movement showed signs of Deing played out, and the diminuendo showed equal Bigns of coming next on the score, in fuct, there has been more or less of opéra bouffe in the whole matter pf the rise, inasmuch as the entire business bus been an artificial and masquerading one, in which tho actors have been professionals aud’ the public simply specta- tors, ‘THN SALRS TO-DAY. ctive stocks to-day were as follows:— erie, 2,100; Lake Shore, preferred, 4,000; The sales of New York Central, 13,569 80,520; Northwestern, 1,150; do, Rock Island, 25.150; Fort Wayne, 359; Milwaukee and Bt Paul, 1,500; do, preferred, 8,200, Pitts. burg, 100; Welaware, Lackawanna and Western, 25,325; New Jersey Central, 300; Delawaro and Hudson Canal, 3,870; Morris aud Essex, 5,850; Michigan Central, 6,200; Llinow Central, 1,210; Union Pacific, 188; Ohio and Mississippi, 1,950; Panama, 200; ‘Western Union, $4,782; Aulantic and Pacific Telegraph, 2,000; Pacific Mail, 7,460; Quickstiver, 400. HIGHEST AND LOWEST. ‘The following were the highest and lowest prices of Blocks to-day :— Atlantic and Pacific Telograph Chicago and Nortnwest.. Chicago aad Northwest preterred Chicago, Rock Island and Pact Delaware, Lackawanna and W Delaware and Hudson Canal, Eric Tilinois Central. Lake Shore Michigan Central. Morris and Essex. Milwaukee and St. Paul. Milwaukee and St. Paul p Mariposa preterred New York Central New Jersey Central Ohio wad Mississippi. Pacific Mail. Quicksilv ees Western Union Telegray ADVANCE AN ‘The following shows the advance and decline in the closing prices of the principal active stocks to-day as compared with those of Saturday :— Apvaxcr.—Pacifle Mail, 1!;; Western Union, New York Central, 5s 1c, 24; Lake Shore, Union Pacific, %; Iiinots Central, ' ; Northwest, 1 do. preferred, 2%; Rock Island, 3; St Paul pre- ferred, \ ; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, '; Mor- ris and £esex, 134; Hannibal and St, Joseph proicrred, 4; G,C. and L G., 14; Delaware and Hudson, 144: Prchigan Central, ; Burlington and Quincy, 14s, DecLine.—New Jersey Central, tz; St Paul, 34; ‘Wabash, Hannibal and st, Josoph, 4; Atlantic and Pacific, 4. | CLOKING PRICKS—3 P.M. The closing prices were:— Highest, Lowest. Mi Mi Pacific Mail C.ccer West Un Tel. Mor & Atlantica Pac. aicksil uicksilver U's Express - Wells. Far bx. Chie & Alton. Glev & Pitts... 85 Northwest... 2034 Northwest pl. 4445 Rock Island. 91, Mil ASt Paul, 16% 18S, Del &ndc 48'q MiUASPaul pf 4°), 487, ©. B&Quiney, 11s 102 THR MONEY MARKET. Money on call is very easy at 2a 2%; per cent, the Closing rate being 2 per cent. The following were the rates of exchange on New York at tho undermentioned cities to-day :—Savannah, buying %, selling 4s ; Charles" ton, offerings light, 1-5 a % premium; Cincinnati, steady and firm, buying par, selling 1-10; St. Louis, 1-10 premium ; New Orleans, commercial 9-32, bank 4, and Chicago 76 discount, Foreign exchange was quiet, with actual business at 4.87% a 4.87 }§ for bankers’ 60 day sterling and 4.89 0 4.895, for demand. Tho asking rates remain at 4.85 and 4.90. THR GOLD MARKET, Gold was weaker this morning, opening at 106% and declined to 1964, At the close gold was firmer, when the price advanced trom 106% to 106%. The rates paid for carrying were 3to 1}g percent and flat, The Gola Exchange was formally dissolved this afternoon after the close of business. Goid clearings at the National Bank of the State of New York :— Gurrency valance Gross clearances GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were alittle lower, but closed Steady at the following quotations:—United States currency sixes, 12454 4125; do. do., 1881, registered, 113K 0.113%; do, do, do., coupon, 11411444; do., Go., 1865, registered, 107%; do., do., do., coupon, 111; do, do., do., new, registored, 110%; 4 110%; do., do, do,, coupon, 11055 a 110%; do., do., 1867, registered, W12% 0 113; do., do,, do., coupon, 112% a 113; do., do., 1868, registered, 115 a 11534; do., do., do,, coupon, 115 #11534; do., ton-forties, registered, 112 a 112%; do., do., coupon, 112% a 113; do,, fives, 1881, registored, MOK a 110%; do., do,, do., coupon, 111% # 112; do, @)p'», 1991, rogistored, 105%; a 108 4. RAILROAD BONDS, ‘Railroad Vonds were siroug and generally bi J NEW YORK with the following changes in prices compared with last previous sales:—An advance of 2 per cent in id Warsaw firsts (Western division), and Milwaukee ana St, Paul (L and M. division), 1 per centin Milwaukee and St Paul consolidated sinking funds, and 44 in La Crosse division, 1); in Hannibal aad St, Joseph eights convertivies, 114 in Chicago and Northwest consolidated sinking tunds, 4; in Union in the firsts and land grants, 34 1m Pacific Railroad of Missouri seconds, and \ in Western Pactfics, Milwaukee and St. Paul sevens, otherwise there were no changes. ‘The latest bias were as follows: + LOM Toledo, Peoria Pacific sinking fands, gold, declined % Ist. qu'n 2d Jacks & Ch Chic, Bue & Q con Gi. Bk Ld Pae Ist 7 Centrat NJ Ist new, MiLMEStP 7s 8, ist Lac MiLRStP 1 SUP Lat, MASP con, SE. Milast? 2d, CAM ChueN Wind bonds. tne W con bonds. ClhidnW exten bonds. ChLANW Ink... W op gid ba: lenatCht extend. insulin Lat con. ikMilwaukee Ist _Caelnd bit, 7 Del, 'L & West 3d... Del, L & West 7's, con. . 10336 Morris & Kasex Ist. Morris & Exnox 2d 187 St Jong sixes, and st ao) Brie Ist, 11M CI 8.108 1074 109 107 [116" Tol & Wabex cou...) 88 11033g Tol & Wab lat,st L div, 73 16 b 2d. 60. 1033 12s 10%: 108 10 104 STATE [100% 106% nag Bullalo & Erie, ne Buffalo & State line 7's. 104% Kal & Wia P Ist, 7 Det, M Went'n, Pac RR Alton & BONDS. Union Pac 1 Union Pac sink fand, Fae RR of Mo 1st. & Tit? Lake shore divide & Miss 2d, co Pae gold bonds. ...1077 n Pac, San Joqn beh. gh Pac bondi of M id Col, Cligind’ps ist St Louis & [ron M 1st Alton & Terre E16 Th . Tol, Peo & Wab, ED. Tol & Wad lat, ext... i 104% 1045 108) 3 8 ‘en uc, Cal&Ore Lst.. 80) 6 bonds at the Bourd wore 34 bighor for Missouri dy for Tennessee sixes, new series, and North Carolina sixes old, to which dealings were confined; Distriet of Columbia 3.65's sola at 74%—an advance of \. THE VORKIGN MARKKT. The early advices from London to-day reported an advance of 116 a % in consols aud United States bonds, but this improvement was lost at the close of the day. American railway ‘Shares were decidedly better, Erte rising 34, New York Central 4 and Iilinois Central 2% per cent. £120,000 bullion was withdrawn from the Bunk of England, Tho rate of discount for three months? bills was 17% a2 per cent in the open market. Generally busines Foreign securities we firm, was quiot and better, Russians advanced a fraction, but alterward lost their improvement, Tho closing prices in London were:—Consols tor money, do, for account, 18% a 94; five-tweuty bonds of 1966 (old), 102% a 103; do, do., 1867, 107% a 108; ten- forties, 10774; new fives, 1051 a 105% ; Erie, common shares, 7; do., proferred, 1614 ; New York Central, 88; Dlmois Central, 5434. In Paris rentes opened at 103f, 70c. and advanced to 1041. 6c. Exchange on London was 25f. Lo ver 1s quoted at 64 3-16d. per ounce. BAN FRANCISCO MINING SHARES. The following table shows tho closing prices of mining shares in San Francisco to-day :— Alpha Belcher . Best and Belcher. Balloo. Con, Virgini California Chollar Coutidence.. Caledonia . Crown Voint. Exchequer Gould & Curry . Hale & Norcross Imperial Julia con Justice Kentuck.. Leopard Mexican Northern Belle. Overman. Silver Hull Savago.. Seg. Beleher, .. Sierra Nevada. Union con... Yellow Eureka Jacket. con,... Bar sil- The sales of mining shares in New York as offictaliy Teported wer WIRST BOARD—]1 4. M. 200 shs Exchequer MC 100 wha Alpha 200 do, 100 ao... 100 Belcher. 100 Bertha Gold Go 100 Best & Beleher.sid 100 do di ie, lar Potosi, do 200 Con Virginil 100 Crown Point 100 do... SECOND 100 shs Cleveland 200 Exchvauer.. 200 Hale & 200 do. 100 Hukill 10) do. 100 Ophi 109 di 100 Merrimac. The following is the official report of sal 100 200 Granville 400 & 100 Hukill, 100 100 do 100 do 100 do. 200 Julia, 200 Merrimac. 200 do 200 Mexte 00 do 200 Ophir uo do. 500 200 200 100 100 Overman, 100 Seaton... 100 Gould & Curry do Norcross. 100 Raymond & iy a do, do..: New York Open Stock and Gold Exchange:— FIRST 100 shs NY Central.s3 500 Western Union, 10) de 100 Erio.. 100 Mich. Gent, SECOND 200 sha Lake Shore 100 do... 100 West Union 100 Lake Shore, 100 Ohio & Mis: ‘THIRD 100 shs Lake Shore. .b3 100 Del, 100N ¥ k & We sti an 93'4 CALL—3:15 100 shs West Unton. 100 Mich. Centenl, 100 100 Olio 200 Lake Shore 100 St. Paul pt. W she P 100.N ¥. 2090 Del, 100 Erie ¥ Mich. Cen, & Mis 12:30 P.M. Pacific Cen Ri L & W, RR. M. be. b3 -b60 560 les at NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES $2000 Hl & St J 8'se G00) Erle 2d. 300 sha Del & fad, 800 Erie Ri 100 do. 100 do. a do 500 do WOON YC &iie Rit, 200 do v0 do 100, 500 100 500 100 100 » 10 200 100 20 100 $4000 US 6's,"81, F O00] dO... $1000 18 6's, BI, DOO U8 S20 F, "WG, a 10000 US $3000 NC 6's0 A & O, 4000 Tenn 6's n 6000 Dist Col 2000 Mo 6's Lb. 6ay e 200) do. he 108) 10000 Bost, HW Ais tee. 11M ‘6000 Nd Gi oa) 6000 Mil & St P 7% 87, Monpay, April 30, 1877. BEFORE CALL—10 AM. 200 sus Il Cen RR, ‘5 700 Mich Cen’ Rit"? 1000 400 300 200 100 400 100 Nort 200 100 Mor 100 200 100 100 8b Py 200 600 1600 40 1200 Wo 1200 100 400 Goo 500 100 200 500 wo 10000, 10000 U! 231000 100 Ohio 10:15 AND Ul 20 0,67. be do do do. west do. a au do de 1400 Del, L & W Rit, do. SS BOARD=10:30 A. 200 she West Union T., 200 “Oo 109 Cley WON Y 100 S00 do Union Picitie’ do Wives g Cen & i. do do ST 57" i 2000 M&StP Ist Lad 99%% 200 i¢ deerees WC IOO” 100 suo M dese PTS Md 85 Yoo ou " Bog 100 1000 do. 500 6000 M dest 100 5000 0 & NWee wo 10000 "do. « 200 15000 Ohio & 100 2000 West Pacific 200 0 ‘200 1000 We 20 Suu 700 Lake » 5 1H) du, Soo 51g 14000 Union 600 oly ‘5000 dh 500 514 1000 Unio 00 a1 2000 Pae It of Mo {700 bit 3000 “do... 600 FatH goe 5 100 51g Goon TB &Wiist Wd woo F T1000 00, cei eee 8B OO TO PL FPt Wee id, VAS 100 43 sbs Merch Bank... 117% 500 100 Canton © 2 WOM L&ME Dp... 100 Quicksilver... be 14 10) do iw a wo 100 400 do. 417; 500 100 Chie & N 200 50 200, 500 100 100 do. Hat 100 4 800 Chie & NW pr..be 300 quo do. 400 10 do. loo 100 do. 200, WO doy. wo wo do. 400 200 Con K of WI q 100 "do... 100 100 Chic & Rock i! 200 do. 400 do. . 400 Pacific Mail 100 do. 200 oe 10 do, 100 1tu0 do, Loo . 100 do. 200 . 200 do... won . My 400 do. 200 22 100 do wo do 22° 100 Ohio & Miss, 100 Erle. . TM BOO dO... 400 do. Ty 300, do. 100 Illinois 74g 200 Chic, M 150 do, 7g 300, do BO do 73 200 do 200 West Unio ig 100 doe, 200 64%, 200 Ch, M & St 400 6, 400 | do. Ww 3 1100 S00 500 1700 400 400 400 100 100 100 300 100 100 400 we x00 100 100 v0 200 100 100 100 SUD West 1000 2700 1400 700 500 100 2500 200 200 70 200 100 800 3000 100 200 200 luo 400 200 Mich 100 Eilin 5000 1000 Tol 1000 Lor 8000 De 000 W. 100 ‘300 100 N¥ dull and spot was st of 3,800 qnow do., 1945 days; J e tir 000 steady, 00 Pacific Mail. 100 Ohio & Miss, $1000 Broortyn 6's, 300 sis Quick Min. 200 Atl & Pac Tel 100 Pac Mail 38. | B00 200 West Union 4 CLOSED DULL-—CORN PENTINE QUIET—COFFEE YREIGHTS FAIRLY ACTIVE. Me The market was generally le: nowhere so much vim, while prices were inclined to settle somewhat alter the excitement and radical ad- vance, On ‘Chango flour was quiet and no higher. Wheat was dull and lower to sell, lots on the spot, but lower for future deliveries, Oats active and higher, Whiskey sold higher, but closed hogs firmer sugar wel do. G0 vee oss 63g cag we tL do. do 930 ain ety 4by 51} Ly 1g on 51 h O ois Cont: wi10T (6000 MIL SP SS Ist 115 1000 do 1000 MIL & StP con sf 8444 2800 do 50! 250000 & NWeegbs, 88 1700 do 1000 North Mo Ist.... 99 1100. do 4000 Western Pao bds 100% 5000 0 Pae 1st, O&0be 86% dy 87 1, PEW, Waiv 46 nt & N con, 98 90 Le He 7594 90. Un Tel ¢, 1900 1033¢ be 144 be do. do ‘3 United States Ex.. ONY CH HR RRve 9 do 5 2 hy 500 Erie KR. 8 7, LS & MS Rit. fbe 507, do... $2000 Dist Col 3-65's.. 74% 1000 Union Puc Ist m 10434 1000 NW ¢ ud bds..,. BS 5000 do. 388 50 sis Del & 4A 100 Mar L & M¢ re ty 300 West Union 2 aig 1000 do. anid 100 do + Oy 2000 634, B00 s 4 3 wy do. cé& do do. de nig 400 Erle R cis 100 Mich Cen 41 1200 do 42 200 Pana Bolg 100 LG t? ‘ OL 2 64IG 5007 dO. esses BEFORE CALL—12:30 P, M. 0° '67., 112% 600 she Lake Shore... 51 “BL. 900 de 20090 Mor & ia, Ise 700 4000 Mor & Ex, 2d 300° 5000 Del de Hud, 800 1000 Erie, 2d m: 210436 200 SOOO N Whee gb... 87) 800 2000 N Wlerre bo. BHA 200 15000 St LEM, Lim, 9553 00 10 she B'k of Com,.... 106 300 100 Del & tindson,. 4815 400 00 do aR 109. di i 10 A&P Dit 200 Reek Island: wo” do, 219 ‘do. 100 do. oe 800 600, 400 1700 700 1700 400 300 400 do 400 5 00 Northwe: 100 St Paul pr 109 700 500 100 Morris & oo do. yoo do 200 i. SKUOND BOARD—I P.M. 200 shs LS & MS RR... 50% 50: 100 Mich Con RR. 10TH Gen we, 20K Chi 300 Chi 100 6, Cin 5 Now Je ww 100 do. . Olt 100 0, M& SUB RR be 18% 200 OM &StP Rit pibe 48 S00! OB strsergscy ae do... 48% 50 Obio & Miss Hit.be 44 B00 Del, L& WRE.be 4886 4000 do. any 300 dos ani Lu do. ab 300 anid 600 484 40) 45 100 45% 500 40% 600 do! ay" 100 Chi & Aiton Itit.be OL 200 st Lou, KU&Npabe 23 230 TO 3 P.M 800 shs Lake Shore.b3 51 600 do. S00. do. 300 dos 100 do, 300 ao. 200 Northwest 30 do 200 Northw do, 200 DL & W KK, luv0 "do do, ow do,. +d 43% 40 $0 donee aD 100 St Pan! iF pr.bdd an loo gi Pity a 20) Mor & Ksnex tits) 7y - oo 72) 200 dos, oo 72! 200 Obto & Miss RET. “435 heavy. Pork was Freights were 1-160. lows jeudy. Corree.—The market for Brasils was firm. We not bi s prime do., ava, governtnent bay Singapore, 18¢, & 200, ; Lay . Wes rae TTON of the ypot was dull und 1-160, lower, mer for spot Cott bales sales. ‘The declixe for th FIRM—8UGAR futures closod steady. Coff firm, Oils quiet, Kio ex Olbers and 1,500 bags do, ex Fearl on private terms, and at Baltimoro, 902 bags Rio, Stewart, at 8c. for low fair. Ordinary cargoes, 16}ge. 0 16% dge. m20%e. 16Ke. w Ble. ; Santos, fair to good, 1940, 90. Arrivals were the advance since partially lost. was quiet and decidedly lower, but the market closed COMMERCIAL REPOR1, COTTON ON THE spoT 1-l6c, LOWER; FUTURES STEADY-— FLOUR QUIET— WHEAT QUIET—oaATS HIGHER—WHISKEY HEAVY—PORK AND LARD FIRM—PETROLEUM DULL—SPIRITS OF TUR- STEADY — ROSIN ACTIVE AND STEADY — O18 BTRONU— DAY, April 830—6 P. M. active, and there was Corn was firm for firm. Lard was firm. Drossed tnirly active. Cotton on the and Naval Petroleum dull. x David Mitu coffee was firm. Wi fair do,, 19. ; good xtreme ranze for lots, 19K40., gold, 90 o., grass mats, A 216.5 Ceyion, 196, @ 216; uayra, 190, 8 200, ; Jamaica, t. Domingo, 160. « 16\o.; Porto Rico, 18¢, & ©.; Angosturn, 190, 0 2030, ; Savanilie, Issse. ny middita, Our market for futures y was 16/8 20 points The arket opened about 6 pelyrenpk: rice abs decline. C February Strict low Good m! Berict 500 ri TW ab 1L3le, ber, 100 tl, 1LBle, 200 2 1,000 at 1 at 11.286. 100 wt 11, F reetlpts; Sisal do., choice, English isl prime 54e.; Quotations a don, andon cotton in store rawning In quality not moro than half a grade ubove or below the grade quoted. od Middiing fai (short nutic wt tle, 100 1.100 wt 11200, 2.200 at 11.16e., 200 ut TH f5e., 1,800 at 11. 146., 700 at 11,13¢., 400 at 11, 13e., 600 at 1d ab 11.060., 100 as 2 1,400 at 11.016., 500 at 10) wt 10.97¢., 400 at 10 986,, 400 at 10.8%5¢. . “400 at 10.946 5 B00 ‘at 10.056., 1 ‘you at} at 11,25e.5 3,500 wt L240, 400 at 1: 11,196., 100 at 11. 15% 500 at 11.11 ab 11,386., LOUR AN! 16,100 bushel: 190,980 bushel try ley malt, 700 bnsheis. quiet, but prices were unchanged. The sales we 11,000 bbis., including Stute, Western anu Southern, at the annexed quotations. \y, with sales of 1,000 bul, Corn meal was tirm and fairly active: the sales were 12,000 bols. and bags at Aull prices, for Western mi. Ordinary... +++ M4 Strict ordinary. 9 Good ordinary : 10 Strict good ordinary 10% 10% 10 107.16 Now mlddliag mit anid od the sales were as toliow! May, 200 nt 11, Fe 1. 1.300 AL2he, 200 at 1240, 400 at 11.2%, 1,10) a8 11.36e,, 700 at 1Ldde., 700 wt 11S2e., 200 at 14,500 bales. 200 at T1.10e, 200 ag 11.0 ‘at 1L.O4e., 100 we 11. oa 1,05 "500 wt 11,240, 100. at 11.2) Te., 500 at IL. 11.16¢.; 1,000 as 1 100 at 11.30¢.200 at 11 at L1.16e., 100 at 11.07 was bid, and $1 $6 was bi¢ f 3 230 . do, No, 2 graded. last May, at Tle, » 72c. + Pe eeraverenerevevenar © 05e., 300 at 11.07¢. 1,000 98 11-126. 1,809 a4 3 Iie., 1,300, at 200 ®t 11 11. S4e., 200 at My c. wi, TS eaner for 6%. 8 700, for ungraded mixed, and id. Sales for’ fusure delivery were 169,000 Msc. Outs were nective were about 110,000 bus! G46, for No, 1 do,, GOI. Hc. for extra mixed, bho, and 55¢. for No. 3'do. mixed wold at S66. I H&MP AND JUTH,—Jute butts were active and very firm, ‘Tho sales were about 1,500 bales, part last Saturday, at HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1877.—-TRIPLE SHEET. poings higher. but the advance jeclined rapidly, closis bth i prices to-day compare with aa Monday, Avril 3. 108 @ 11,07 April... -* = 1.06 a 11.07 Mi 10.90 ris - 10.95 4 1096 14a = WOT a = 134 —_ 11.16 @ 1h17 LBL a 11.32 ILM a dha 1.17 @ 11.19 Oetover. 11,00 4 1LOL 1.09 a LAL November ..., 10.92 a 10.93 1.10 a 11.12 Derember.::.. 10.94 & 10.95 1:22 61125 January .. 11.03 a 11.10 1.32 4 1136) February 11.21 4 1125 based on American standard of classifica- lands. Alabama, N. Orleans. Teas fling? 10 12-16. 1015-18 6 11 916 11 15-16 1211-16 strict’ good ordinary, 9 13-16c.; ‘miadling, 10 5-16c, Spot 121116. ordinary. S%qo. ; To-Day. Sat, Evening. Total. ie oaaic 208 ot 802 4 ui cy 506 cy 600 1,100 ates. For tuture aetivery —Snturduy, after one P.M. June, 200 wt 11.140. wt 11.130, 500 at 11.26c., "100 at 200° wt" 11.246, 5 400 at 11.SHe. : at 1L.28e., “400 11,10¢,;, December, TL 1Me. | toe ‘To-day upto 2 PF. M.:—Mny, » 100 §. m. first, 11.05¢., 100 $e, 100 wi 11.040 , 600 Y6e., 100 at 10.95¢.; June, 500 at 11. 18¢., 11.18e., 1,500 wt 11,17c., 400 at September, 100 ut a 11.80c.: | Novem- 100 at ¢:, BOO at 11.090.. 100 at 11,076., 100 O56., 400 at 11,040, 400 at 11:03¢,, 116., 100 at 10.996.," 1,300 at 10,986. 400 at 10.960., 900 at 10.87e.: July, 100 1.30¢,, 100 at 11,206. 200 wt 11.280... 1.700 . 200 at 11.200. 200 at 11,14¢., 100 at 11.126, 108, 600 a8 11-08e., 000 at 11.086. -B00 at 11. 100 at 11,066., 200 ut 11,040, ; August, o., 400 wt 11.86e., 700 nt T1.dde., 300 886. 400 at 11.800. 100 i 25¢., 300 wt LL 2he., 500 1 11-200., 500 at 11. 18e., 11.176), 900 ab TL Ge, 200 at ~ \. 11.00%e,, TOO at 12,080. : January, : 11.100." Total, 41,808 bal rand total, 60,00 bales, receipt the po '@ as follows :—-Gi 2 New Orlei Mobile, 341; Savannah, 30; joston, + Norfola, 620; Baltimore, Total. 4413," This day last . day Yast year, Sita" Tovat since September 1, 3,308,150" balen to Baturday night. Cotton freights closed ak follows :—To Huvre, by stoam, %c., compressed: by sail, Se. To Ham- burg. by st compresred. To Bremen, Liverpool, 34d. by steam; by sail, pressed. ° Market qui JnaiN.—Recelpts—Flour, 13,421 bbte.; wheat, corn meal, 1,135 bbls. and 240 bags; corn, ‘oats, 25,900 do, : 100 do. ; barley, no The flour market was about Ryo flour was quiet gut » We auote — 86 75 a $7 00 28 00w B25 8 a 900 Choice State 9000 9 25 Superfine Western, 00a B26 Extra W 8 9 00 Minnesota, 9 00 410 75 Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands. 8 75a 900 Round hoop Ohio, trade brands, 9 25.0 10 00 Family sss 10 00.4 11.00 St. Lonis, low exten. 9 00a 10 00 Bt. Louis, stra 10 00.010 50 1L 00a 11 50 11 504 12 50 6208 625 Gide 725 Southern, wu 1s 82 Southern, extra. . 9 50810 00 Southern, fw 11 00 a 12 00 Corn meal, Western 3250 3.60 Hy J 8408 3 60 1, Bran 875% ¥ BO , puncheons 18 00 w 18 25 Wheat Was dull and nowin Chicago $1 90 eu we: IF r State. Bar. in light supply and firm. Barley malt was quiet a Corn was loss xctive and low the sales were usbeis spot at 7O%se. @ Tle. for amer mixed, Tide. white, teumer yel- ‘75e. tor old |, May, at 694sc. @ Tle, closed at June, a ‘# 7le. closed at 70e. 5 mn days May, at 5 220,000 and $0,000 do. do., June, shels steamer mixed, Muy, nd le. a 2c. better. Sale: ‘20c. for extra white, G8e. a Ie. for No. 2, Sige. tor’ No, dy rt No. 1 do, GOe. tor No, 2 do. After ‘Change 6,000 bushels old store, ne 10,000 ‘ency., cash, but chiefly to-day (Monday) ut 330, Bie. ou }fe., currency, casi, jules but Orm. We anote :—Americun dressed, $175 0 for single, S210 a dressed; Russia, cloan, $205 a $210, gold; Itulinn, $270 a 75, gold; Jute, 4c. & S}ge., currency; jute butts, Sige. currency, cush, on oXe, o MoLassxs.~- Sales were about 850 bbla, at 43c. a oreiyn was mixed, 2c, # 37¢,; clayed, 39¢. u 4c, ; do. inuscovado refu- ing, 4c, a 45c. ; grocery. 40¢. a 476. ; Por mds 0c, choice, S70, Naval, Srones.—Spirits Rorin was also quiet but wutine, merchantable order, 32}sc. Binal was $180 15 for double and $130 a' $135 for un- Manila hemp was dull, B34. & #poti Manila hemp, 7540. & 76. 5 4c. a Gc., all gold. ew Orleans wi fairly active and firm. Ue. fur common to Ye quote >—Cuba, centriiugal and iatle, 6 firm, Kieo, 42¢, a S5e. 5 50e.; New Orleans, good, Sle: ‘Ske. ‘ turpeatine was steady but quiet. ady, We quote :—Spirite tur- 4.336, Kosin—Strained, quote :—Linseed, ime wiuter S5e. a 90c.; sperm, crude. 4 winter, $1 65; do., natural do, $1 G0; crude Northern, 75e.; do., Southern, 70s. ; bleuched winter; nntural do, 75e. & 76c.; extra do., Sde.; winter bleached fish, 50c. 2c. ; crude fisb, 4c. a 45e. Pernoweum.—A from the market there, but our market was steady, although quiet. M a 600 bbis. refed, tor delivery last halt of Pouutn: stond: Tb, quoted ut Puovisions.. ‘and 60 boxes; cut me! 1d. 769 bo for June, and $16 55 bid, $16 70 @ Abo mew: at 34 150 bbls. thin 8,000 Abs. ob 50. ‘ot Baltimore, t decided $16 30 vid, $16 40 tlerces boxes Ww : state and Western. tern, 150, Gi 126. private terms. ang smoked shot Mc. for city long clear and 84, We quote: Sil a $11 5 tra india nominal ay, sold al in ‘balk, 944 rompt, 15% Oe. lor rit follows :—Crud refined, in bbl: ‘Mge.; naphel ia, prompt, 15! icot fairl Live fo active and price wis—State nnd Je: y ‘Turkeys + 15 1 75 ns2 25 per pair pair. Ducks—lersey, 87c. » $1 2 Do We. & 0c, per pair. Dressed poultry— unted at iGe. 18e. for good to prime Ie. for fair to good do. Chickens were Le. for fatr to evo eceipta—Pork, 143 b 280 ‘packnge: bis. and voo e The closing “oall” prices were :— ked tor May; $16 40 bid, $16 45 asked od tor July. The sules o—Jerse, 500 bbls. at $16 30 a $16 50 for June, and 75 t $16 50, cash; 900 bbls. Western prime mess 40 bbls. meen at $1 picsled bellies pickled vellien, xtra prime Western at 313 75 and 75. Cnt meats were quiet ; sule 12 Ibs. average, at hams on private terms, free on board in Boston, Smoked hams were quoted at 1c. a1 8 ut Be, & Se. Bacon was quiet at tor Western. Beet was ext, $12 $12 50; plain i packet, $14 a $15; tiorced city ex- ‘et 822," Beef hams—50 bbis. choice and on Bole, extra Western sold at $22. Dressed bogs wero firmer; quoted at Tye. a 7) bid, $10 c. for city heavy to light, Lard. wi decided chanze, and closed at the second lows a 7 10 35 bi sp askea without #10 Gs asked, 10 40) Kod; Ju ny $10 Bibs old, B10 do ‘The snies were about 9,500 tierces at $10 46 a $10 47% for May, $10 40, and $10'5 aale: OMe, & Tipe; erushad, {granulate C's 1046. neluding U's, O40, w Wge. 12%4e. 1 1s. Frxicnts.—A limited busin nae for transatlantic voyng Johns, N. Patni r 50, A, $10 wt sales were 300. tern ut $10 40a $10 50, Retined was quict; 300 tlerces Cuba sold on private terms. 25e. for common to. fine State, aud 10e, @ 18e. tor mon to fine Western, Cheese was in be d firm wt 14e 9 1be. for old sta Vestorn, und 1256 0 14Sso, for new. Rick.—There wasa very $10 45 nod $10 47 for June, 52%, $10 55 and $10 575g for July. s city at $10 25, and 125 do. Butter was quiet but steady demand 3: 18}g0, @ 1Se. for old food demand trom ved We quote 4 Bsc. 5 choice, to prime, 53ge. gon, in bond, Thee. @ Tc., curr Don ‘Talmage, Sons & Co, Charleston, sole following crop’ movement. to date :—Keceipis sks, Sales, 20,571 casks Stock cleaned, 1,139 active and full 34¢. higher. iN. — Ht tat 114gc. a 11}ge. for elsy, and Lidge, @ L1sgo. to No, 13, 106. ® 10%e. market tc Taw was very strong. Nothing fi but bien. fair to good refining. ve that basis; 2,200 bas + goo OFpe. W Lge. doy do., mol . Porto Rico, refining, common to fair to choice, Hac. a Ww 113ga.: of A, 10%, dared, Taide iOXc.; yellow extra O's, Vgc. # 10%e. 92 bbls. The market lor wh ipts—O0 bere re to sell at was focomplished in ton- ut rates were held firm. To Liverpool, by swil, 100 tons oil cak steam, gtwin’ room, Sigd, a Od., nominall: +100 bbls, wad 2,000" cages lubricating 6 ds. Tied. 208. To Glas- 8,000 ‘ein at to and 8,000, " Ibs, To “Havre, ‘per ing 45,000 bushel . at 15¢. per bushel nnd balance per s during May at 18c., ali in bugs. To st. steamship, with general cargo, at 40v. dry 20 tons organ: ihe! and S0c, wet per bbl. Charters—A Norwegian bark, 282 hence to Kisinore for orders, to the German altic, with 1,800 bbis. refined petroleum at Ss, ‘option of Christians direct, Ss id,, clearance + .& Bristol ship, 1,124 to hence to wre, with 7.00 bbis. crude petroleum at ritish bark, 348 tons, hence to Venice, with 12,000 casos rofin: petroleam at e., and £10 gratuity: a Norwegian bark, hence to Danish or German Baltic, with 2,200 bbis do. more, with 8,000. qui Roads, 6s more ‘to schooner, 186 tone, hence to Jamaica and back, on privat American bri shooks at 27 ton: Ist June clearan 6 ter 8 bork ence vo the ry or M., undor and on deck, and Tone price: ® schoo ci) fg Su ‘tons, from Philadelphia to Sagua, with option of a veswel at Balti: ms; a French bark, hence to Cork tor orders, tors grain at Gs. Gu,, privilege of Ponarth sol, with 3,200 quarters grain from saith: for ' orders, js, Od, 20 lay days hence to Poin 600, per bbl.; an 42 tons, ithe, and general oar + gold, under and on deck, a schooner, 176 Islands, with lumber at’ $10 general cargo wt an equiva. vr. 108 tone, trom Huckavilie ty St ra aad Cana back, on arivate terms, NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Monpay, April 30, 187% AXCRIPIS FOR THE PAST rele Yards. Sixtieth street. Fortieth street Jersey City. 4 ne to 5B tbe _ 57 to \ sbreet yarai Ee for self 0 cars of horaed cattle, ‘sales’ as follows:—72 Iie ols steers wt 10%e. por Ib... wal ‘ht 7 ewt; 80 Tilinois steers At lige. a Tle, per Ib., weight 74 cwt. ; DU Illinols steers at se Morib., weight diy ewe; 06 linols ar Te. pe 1h. weizht Ths ews: 7 Illinois steers ge ver Ib. abt 7% cwt.: 128 Illinois steers at Alige. per lb. weighs 0 reat L1ige, & 11ge. per lb.. weight Sewt. “i sold for Kankin & Thompson 46 [lli- nois steers ab light 7% owt: 28 Lowa steers at Le pei oud, welxht Towa teers At ry 16 Lown steers at TER Gillis sold for self and Brown’ i Dye. w L1dge. per Ib., weight U3 ewt., strong; 47 Lilinois steers at 120. a 1239 Coon & Thompson sold for selves 32 ininow a 10) ib, wits 2 Lit ‘teers at c per + Tou io hend, weight 7 swe 17 Dipole 47 mixed Illinois steers Tilinols steers Wheeler sold fur self 2 State oxen at, 1 Powt; G0 Lilinois steers ut Ie, a, ; ewt, Ulery & Cary sold tor selves 3) Illinois stee Nao. 411%. per io., with tops, at 2c. per ib. weight 745 ew Seige) & Meyer soid tor selves 170 Minos steers at 10c, Ib., with $1 on per head, weight 6% ¢wt. ; 160 Mlinok at 10440. per Ib, with 8] on per he Thinois steers ab 1Lge. per Ib., wolght 7 ¥ steers ut 113g¢. per Ib., weight 74 ewt. At Jersey, Cit weeds yy & McPherson sod tor Kerr, ‘Taylor Co. 14 Illinois “steers at Lie. a 11%. “per Ib. weicht 9 cwt.; for L, Schomberg 27 Mlinois steers at He. a 1146. .. weight 7 cw; for H. Klupfer 06 Mise souri steers ea Titec. pee Iba. weight 2% ewe. : for N. Morris 128 Illinois stoers ut 10440. #11 !4c, per lb, weight tor Dadisman & Affurt 63 Keusucky steers er Ib, Webent B ew dschinidt soid on cars of horned cnttie ; sales as follows For gc. vor Ib., weight 6% ews. Ba at lle, commission 1 H. Kiopter 67 Missourl steers at 1 wt. ; 109 Missonei steers wt 103cc. per tb.. with 81 off per head on 20 head and 50c. on per head on 21 head, weights 6M cw. 7 ew; 19 Missouri steers it ee por 1b, weiuht 7 for A, Vogel 2 li- hois steers wt Tic. per Ib, with $1 off per head, weight 73g owt.; for J. Bi issourl steers nt 10%c. per c i Ibe, weight 6 cw. ; 14 Missouri ou t 10%ge. per Ib., with 85 off the lov, weixht 64 ewt, E. Vogel sold for N. Morris 44 Lihuois steers at 10550, per 1b,, with $1, on per bead, woight 63% ews. : 55 Lilinols steers ‘at 10%. per Ib., weight vi W. Sherman soid for Waixes and Allerton 18 t1U44c. per Ib, weight 6 cwt.: 36 Llnois jc. with €1 off per head on 18 hea per Iba. welzhti G.owt: a 64 cwt, 9 rbach sold tor N. Morris’ 3 still fed Lilinly atcera per Ib, with 820 of the lot, weight 6 cwt; 16” Illinois ‘steers as 100, per 1b, weight 7 ew; 16 Illinois steors ut Oe. per Jb. with $l om per hend, weight 6% ewe; 16 filinois steers mt 10%. with’ 85 off the lot, weight 6% ewt. 8 O'Do Waixel & Allerton 15 Illinois steers at 1040. O44 ews ; 7 Illinois stoors at 10340. per ib., with S0¢, off per head, weight 63g owt. ; 69 L[llinois steers at 1c, per ib., with $5 offon IL head, weiphis Zewt. o 734 wt. Cy Kalin sold for Kabn & Furst’ 14 illinois oxen at Ui¢e. por 1b., weluht ‘Tig ewt.: 19 Llinols oxen at 10ige. per b., weiuht 54 ewt., 24'Iilinois steers at 10%{c. per tb., with 30c. off per head on 14 head, weights 7 owt: a 74, cwt : 9 Iiivols bulls, live weight 1,274 tbs, ver head, at 4 er ie nell sold for per ib. welght per Ib,; 25 lilinow bulls, live! weight, 1.47 Ibs. “por Mead, at Se, ver Ib. Samuels sold” tor N, Morris 47 Illinois steors at 1Uize, per Ib. with $1 on per head on 29 head and #1 off per head on 18 head, weights 6 cwt. a 634 owt. : B4 Illinois steors nt 104gc, por'ib., with #1 on per head, woight 6% cwt ; 35 Illinois steers wt 10M. per lb., weight 6X ewt. Toffey & Sons sold for N. Morris 32 Lilinois steers 1 1O'ge per Ib., weight 6 cwt. ; G8 [llinois steers nt LO}ge. Ib, weixht 64g ewt. W.G. Dudley sold for N. Morrix 4 Ted Iitnuls. atecrs at 1030. per Ib. with 31 on per he nN do 22 head, weights 64 cwt. and 644 cwt; 23 still fed Ilinok steers ut 104. per Ib., weight Gewt.: 31 still ted Ilinois steers at 10Xe. per Tb. with $1) Mf per head, weight 6\ ew Le in sold for Myers & Regen- stein 32 Illinois re ut 10Mge. per Ib, with $1 off per head on 10 head, weights 53g cwt. 8 GM ewt. ; 35 Illinois steers ay 10%4 b., with 500, on por bend, welght G4 ewt. 151 Lili ‘at 116. per Ib, weights 7 cwt. a 7% cwt,, with $1 un per head on 62 hen 0 Tilingls steers At Lidge. per, 1b., with $1 olf per head, rton D. Waixel sold for Waixel & Al Ib., weight 6% ewt., c, per 1b., with $1 on Linois steers at Le, steers, at lle, weight 734 cwt, still fed lilinols steers at 1O%ge. seant » 101 oors at 10: still fed Iilinois head, weight 734 ewt. er Ib., weights OM owl, a7 wr; 1 t 11440. per Ib., weight BX ewt.; 29 Illinois ste: per ib-, weight 73g wt. Suxcr aNp Lamps.—Tradg moderate on light arrivals, Shorn sheep sold at 43¢c. a Gc. per Ib.. woolly sheep at Gize. w 80, per Ib., yexrlings at Tic. a Sige. por Ib., with culls at de: per Ib, “Lambs at 10c. a Tse por Ib. Kuso a Piulcock sold 402 Colorado shoep, weight Si Ibs, per bead, at Sie. ver Ib. ; 202 Colorado sheep, weight 82 ibs. per bead. as Stee. per ib, ; 400 shorn Ohio’ sheep, weight 91 Ibs, head, at 5%o. per Ib. ; 31 shorn Ohio sheep, weight 91 Ibs. per head, at Gigs pi r lb. ; 835. LMinols sheep, weight 92 be. ad, wt 8igc. ending April 2s, er hend, wt 6: rib, Sold tor w Ya77 d-inmbs, at $5 35 average per head. a. 104 shorn’ Ohio sheep, weight 82 Ws + 8562 per ewt.; 151 shorn Ohio sheep, weis! d, at $585 perewt. Judd & Bueking: Aiternoon 198 ‘shorn Obio shee st Oe. per Ib 174 Ohio sheep. weight hee. pet Ib. ‘Dilleubeck & Hume soid weight 17,910 Ibs., at 5%e. per Ib; weight 13,030 Ibs, at 6c. per Ib. ; 64 haw sold on wolght 15,670 19,130 1b8,. a 202 shorn Ohio 138 shorn Ohio Ohio sh ‘220 ibs., wb Ze. per I ‘State sheep, weight St Gige, bur Ibi 73 shorn Sate sheep, weight 6,57 t Gige. per Ib,; 106 mtute yearlings, weight 7,100 Ibs. at Sie. per'lb,; 25 State yeur- Tings. weight 1,600 Ibs. at 83g, per Ib} 27 lamus, weight 1,130 ibs, at 10c. per 1v.; 16. State Weight 730 1bs., at 11¢, por Ib.; sold for Li. P. Biood, or Orleans ‘county, N.Y, 198 chotee, quality sheap, waliht 79.950 Ihs.cat Be per Ib. Hume & Eltiott wold 115. shorn shoop, weight .250 Ibs., at 43g. per Ib. ; 82 shor Stal aheup, weit 5.820 Ibs., ntoc. per ib. :40 shorn State sheep, Weight 3.530 tbs, at Sige. per b,j. 184 shorn State ahecp, woight 17,100 Ibe. at Gc. per ib.; 405 shorn Obio sheep, 37,260 1bs., ‘nt Ge. per Ibe: 147 Ohio sheep, weight t 740: por Ib. 12 State lambs, weixht 570 Ibs., 1v.; Lo state lambs, weight 450 Ibs., at L1sgor rib. The firms of Hume & Elliott aid Hume E'bitonbeck sold tor week ending April 28 sheep and lambs at $8 58 ave: er head. J Sd shorn State sheep, welght 8.240 Ibs. at Ge. per Ib 5 shorn Stato sheep, welgbt 11,900 lbs., at 63ye. Der Ib. Btute sheep, weight 4390 lbs, at Ze. per Ib. sheep, weixhe 3,560 Ibs, at Tige, per Ib, tate year Tings, weight 5,820 Iba, at Sige per Ib. Dows & Hallen- bock wold 8 cull Sento yourllugs, weight 430 Ibs, at Se, per 1877, 4,687 . Kirby sold 1385 . + 16 State yearlings, weight ov0 Ibs., at 734¢. per 1b.; 4 State yearlings, weigut 3,460 Ibs, at 8c. per ib; 144 shorn Ohio sheep, welzhs 12.280 Ibs, at 5%40..per Ib horn Ohio sheep, weight 4.08) Ibs, at S 190 shorn 450 Ibs, at «Mt 7h4e. per ib. t 73g, per Ib.; 27 shorn State sheep, weight 00 lbs, at Glge, per Ib.; 145 shorn State sheep, weight 12,410 Ibs., at 6340. ver 1b. for week ending April. = 1877 :--3,020 shen average, per bead; 209 lamb: $4 Me, average, por head, Mi.cu Cows,—There swero no sal at up to noon on this aa Fieaus anv CALvys.—A few smooth quality reals were sold at 7c. a 7}gc. per lv. Coarse and lean culvos sold at 6v. a Elser por fu, trade slow. Hous.—There were no live bogs on sate, DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gatvxstox, April 30, 1877. j., middling, 1Odse. slow imlddling, 10%y6,¢ ic. Net receipts, 82 len: gross, 53, ¢ Britain 2805." Mosk, 4.00 ‘ew ORLEANS, April 30, 1877. Cotton quist and steady; middling, 10 Jow midalng, 10%e.; good ordinary, Dige. Net receipts, 2,808 bales; ross, 2,057, Exports to the Continent, 35. Sales, 2,000. tock, 200,074. Moutte, April 30, 1877. Cotton quiets middling, 1034. ; low middling, 10%ye. ; good oreinary, 94¢¢. Net receipts. 381 bales. Exports coustwise, 130, Sales 700, Stock, 34,070, Ravanwan, April 30, 1877. Cotton steady: middling, 10%c. :low middling, 1U4;c. ; good ordinary, gc. Net receipts, JO bales. Exports coast wine, 903, Salon, 80. Stock, 6.364. Cuanteston, April 30, 1877, Cotton dutl; middling, 1156. ; low middling, 10};c.; good ordinary, 104yc. Net receipts, 433 bales; gross, O33. iSx, ports constwise, 204 Sales, 200, Stock, 20,180, Witminatox, . U., April 30, 1877. Spirits of turpentine steady at 2c. Rosin dull at $1 60 dor serainod: Crude turpenting steady, xt $180 for, uned; $2 25 for yellow dip; $2 40 for virgin. ‘Tar stoady nt 81 70, Oswxao, April 90, 1877. salos 1,200 dba at $11 a S11 50 for No. 1 for amber winter, $11 50 $12 for 11 75 a $12 25 for double extra, Wheat car lots No. 1 white Michigan wt 82 26 to Corn steady: salve high mixed at Te. 6 3,000 bushels No.1 Canada at $102; 1,000 sample, 95." Corn meal higher—Bolted, $31; unbolt Millteed higher—shorts, $24; shipatuifs, $2! $26 per ton. Luke recelpis—Lumber, 250,000 feet, Flour slipped, 1,200 bbls. Borrauo, April 90, 1877. Markets quiet to-day, Prices nominally ui Only fair middling demand for wheat and corn, Tight request. Rye und barley, no sales reported, Malt in only fair trade demand, Seeds quiet and easier, Other articles unchanged, Sules:—21 cary No. 2 corn, on track, at 6c, a tre.j 2 cars do, high mixed’ at 67350. } 4 cars white Wheat st §2 25; 3 cars North western spring at $1 93; 2 cars do, mt $1 83 on track; 2 cars Ohio outs at Sle, on track; 490 bble flour at unchanzed prices: G00 bushels timothy and 200 do, clover seeds. Keceipts by lake-—Wheat, 23,861 bushots; all to city millers; by raiiroad—Fiour, 9,700 bbIs. ; 3200 bushels: corn, 30,400 do. ; owts, 20,300 do. ¢ (800 do. ; rye, 4,800 do, ‘Shipments by rail—Flout, 7,00 Ubls. ; wheat, 22,400 bus corn, 35,600 do. ;_onts, 15,200 do. ; barley 5,000 do, ; rye, 7.200 do, Grain in tore — Wiveat, 4,056 bushels; corn, 135,821 do. vnts, 9,049 do.s Darley, rye, 1,004 da: peas, 600 do.; malt, i2'do. " Total, 382,017, Apel 80, 1877, Flour firm. Wheat onah, $1 90; No. 1 white Michigan, atte Michigan: 10; 3 red winter, $ $1 80 « $1 82; rejected Lake Shore red, $1 70. i miss feogee Ble, Ni and May, O&K. ; Ju 4c. Ol, BYE. gust, Gilc. ' Oats ‘quiet 400. _Receipts—Floni corn, 79,000. do. ; ont ‘Shipments—Wheat, bustiels; corn, 91,000 do, ; onts, 4,000 do. Flour st spring, $11 white winte source; sales of ToLnvo, No, 3 white Cute. ), April 20, 1877, Flour quiet, but frm. Whent duli, weak and lower: No. 2 Chicago spring, $1 66%, east or May: $1 71, June; No.3 do., #15 rejected, $12 yen unsettled and vat actlye; Stdhe., ensh'or May; S83gc., June; sales a cry GOs, June ; Felectod, S20, Onre steady and fin; 4ih9c cunh; $140. May; 43%se., June, Rye firmor at 2v.'n W2!c6, Barley firinér at Abe, ‘Pork dull, weak and lower: $19.8), casi or May; $15 95, yune; $16 10, July, Lard dull, weak gj.cush OF May; B10 128g w $10 19, June: ulk meats inactive and ‘lower; short ribs, Sige; short clear, ud anchanged at $110. Receipts JOO bbis.: wheat, 7,500 bushels; corm, 104,800 e, 1,000 do. do. Ship- whe: ‘dats, 5,000 do. 5 rye, 36,000 do. At the afternoon call of the Hoard :—Wheat iy do. $1 6555, May Or cl EUROPEAN MARKETS, COMMERCIAL, Liverpoot, Avril 30—6 P. M, Broadstuffs strong; corn, 20s, 6d. @ B08. per quarter for new mixea W Bold; an Amerienn brig, a, f, 95s. per tlerce for prime mess. Loxpon, April 30—Evening. Calcutta linseed, 60s, per quartor, Linseed oil, £30 10 w ‘£31 per ton. KEW YORK PRODUOK RXCHANGE REPORT, LiveRroot, April 30, 1877, Pork—Eastorn firmor at 77s.; Western stocdy at 6s, jacou—Cumberiand cut dull 66 90a4 short rib dull as rovisions—Be 64. jlms. clear dull at jams—Long cut Beef—India mess ge "4, brmer at x, Gd. Tallow—Prime city ot. ing uominally firner Vis, 1d; wintor Southern, none In the ‘mi tern, none in the market. Corn—Mixod soit 2%. Od. Reevipts of wheat for the week from rts, 4,650 quarters; do. trom Pacific por + do, from other sources, 12,000 do, Keceipts 000 quarters. FINANCIAL, Lonpox, April 30, 1877. On the Stock Exchange to-day business is quiet, though the tone is generally better than on Saturday, Repurchases are making toa fair extent in a majority of the securities lately heavily sold. Foreigus are generally firmer. itua- sians advanced at first, but afterward rolapsed. American governments generally advanced, but the feature inthe market is the rise in [ilinois Central. ‘The amonat of bultion withdrawn from the Bank of Eng- Jand on balance to-day Is £120,000, Paris advices quote five percent rentes 104f, Se. for the account. a ‘30, 1877, is P.M. Panis, Aj ‘€Exchange on London 25f. Ie. for short six! Loxpon, April 30—5 The rate of discount tn the opex: maret for three mouths! Dills is 17 82 percent. ‘The Bank of England rate te 2 per cent. Loxpox, April 30-5 :15 P.M. Consols, 93% for both money and the account, Silver 1s quoted to-day at 54 3-16d. per ounce. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provipence. April 30, 1877, Print cloths dull, with light sales on a basis of 4v. for best 64x64, cash to thirty days, . ——__--2-——_—__ FINANCIAL, “TT REASONABLE #S— MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment insurance Policies bought: insurance of ail kinds effects J. HABRICH & CO, 119 Broadway, 7 NEW EXCHANGE WE BUY AND SELL STOCKS, Sshures una upward, on 1 per cent mar ins ; comm Sions ts. Send for circular, 25 William st. HOMAN & CO. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Fndowment Insurance Policies and Mortgages; same bought; insurance of «ll kinds effected with best companies J, J. HABRICH & CO, 119 Broadway, YOUNG WIDOW, IN REDUGED CIROUMSTANOES, wishes to meet & gentleman who would ansist Ad- dress EDITH ELLIOTT, Herald Branch office, —TO . ON MORTGAGE, $10,000, A .§4,000, 88,506 and 89,000: moderate charzens JAMES PRICE, 200 Ha ADVANCES ON PURNITORE—HTANOB AND GOOD! of evory kind stored or puton sale at our storage and salosrooms, 103 to 107 Wert 33d st, K ESTATE FUNDS TO LOAN ON "{ T LOWEST RATE: improved City Property; Life and Endowment Policies mn 38 Broadway, room 10 ADVANC FURNI- nd Merchandise, and goods taken on stor- ablished 25 years, “RICHARD WALTERS! SONS, 27 East Broadway. YOUPONS OF THE WASATCH AND JORDAN VAL- Ney Railroad Co.'s 9 per cent Gold Bonds, due May 1, will be paid on presentation at Honuntae Bros, 12 Wall ay CG. W. 8COFTELD, President. E WAGURY, 74 BROADWAY.—STOCKS ‘OHN Jovan AND SOLD ON MARGIN OR FOR CASH. FIRST CLASS STOCK EXCHANGE PRIVILEGES, JZANSAS, MISSOURI, ILLINOIS COUNTY AND Township Bonds wanted, 4 ___G.W, MARKHAM, 196 Broadway. TON WANTED=$15,000 ON FIRST MORTGAGE by w religions Catholic commanity: a safe investment, Further ticulars address J., pox 3 90 Hort id offic MONEY 70 LOAN TIN SMALL BUME. ON CHATTEL Mortgages, Addroxs ATTORNEY, Herald office. ‘ONEY (0 LOAN—AT 6 AND 7 PER CENT; NEW York and Brooklyn improved yropeny. G, STAKE, 150 Broadway. jerrimac Silver Mining Company, of Newburyport, Mass. ‘87 Milk st., Boston, ‘April 80, 1877, The regular monthly dividend of one per cent has beem declared this day, and will be payable at the office of the company, No, 87 Milk st., Boston, Mass... on Tharsday, May 10, oF at the office of the company, No. 58 Broadway, . May 11, 1877, to all stockholders of record May 5, 1877 i To RDAMS Treasurer. Om OF THE HUKILL GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY No. 17 Baoan St... { New York, April 30, 1877.5. The Directors of the Hokil! Gold and Silver Mining Com pany have this dny declared their regular monthly divt+ dend of one per centon the capi stock of the company, payable on and after May 10, the office of the company, ve. 2 ‘transfer books will close May 5 and reopen May 11, * WILLIAM He CURTIS, : Secretary. ‘WASTED DELAYED OR PROTESTED CLAIMS | OF Tospectable business frms to prosecute on commission, Addret q TO $15 000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE AT $5.00 Ocrpestcenes New York or Brooklyn. Principals only apply to k. H. SPOONER, 73 Broadw ma 70. $100 0 0:e%, BOAR, AT SIX PRE CENT IN. ron New York ant Brooklyn improved Property.” Apply few Yor foe 8 DRISCOLL. 32 Park place, room 23. 150.00 Decre Ger FENns te LOAN—AT 6 PER . cent, for five years, on improved City Prope erty, JAMES R, GIBSON, Jr., or R. M. GARRETTSON'S, ‘77 Cedar st. G AT SIX PER CENT FOR WIVE $200.00 O,ctts co toon’ ou mortgage. in sume te sult, on first class city Property, H. L, GRANT, 145 Brosaway, OR7 TO LOAN, IN SMALL SUMS.—PRIN- $267 .000cirars ‘address. ADMINISTRATOR, bow 855 Post office, New York. COPARTNERSHIPS. [ esocerton: The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm Munson & Ketchum, composed of J. H. Munson and Kdmaw: Ketchum, at 34 Wallst., is this day dissolved by mutu: nb. eee COPARTNERSUTP, KIN tofore carried on by Messrs. MUNSON & KETCHUM at the above address. EDWARD G. ARTHUR, Member New Vork Stock Exchange, EDMUND KETCHOM, cepted an official position in the Nevada Bank of S: in our firm censes by mutual ¢o1 B. G. ARNOLD & CO. Francisco, his inter sent this da; Nxw Your, May 1, 1877, pacer Acero RM TOE PS elt He sa 1H OOPARTNERSHIP HERETOPORE EXISTING betweon Edward Barr ana James F. K Hadden, under the firm name of Barr & Co., is this day terminated by the undersigned in accordance with the provisions of the arth los of maid copartnership. Dated New Youn, May 1, 1877, cata 4 JAMES F. R, HADDEN. 3), BROAD BT, ABW YORK, Hay 1 je77 wa nave this day formed m copartnership tinder she fera name of Scranton & Willard, ax Commission Brokers im stocks, bonds and gold. GERARD B. SCRANTON, EDWARD K. WILLAR. OPPORTUNITIES. “BUSINESS A FORACCO MANUFACTURER, WITH A PINE -ES. AX tadiishment and a wide-spread reputation for quality of product, wishes to enlarge his business and take A partner with £25,000, Apply GRIGGS & CARLETON, 98 Broad+ wi N EXPERIENCED MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND Adranghtsman, educated in a German polytechnie School, wishes & permanent situation in a machine factory of ny specialty" he should like to invest a capital after while ifthe business suits him; best of reference can be given, Address ENGINEER, Herald office. “\ 8 OLD ESTABLISHED VINEGAR FACTO Y—WELL ANknown, extensively patronized; extraordinary chance live man; fortune; particulars, 23 Park row, room 20, PARTNER WANTED SUPPER, OLUB rooms, lodxing rooms, de, t gnaranteed, Fortine for good party. ‘SMITH, 17 Co LADY HAVING SOME FURNITURE DESIRES 4\enter into an arrangement witha party similarly site vated to keep a summer boarding house is perfectly cor. potent and willing to attend to the housekeeping in all ite | details, Address 8, K., Uptown Herald offic INESS WANTED—A FW THOUSAND DOLLARS tv invest in a sate legitimate business, with good refers ‘onces and business experionce. Address MORGAN, Herald oftice. Cpeiray, WANTED IN THE MANUFACTURE OP Fiour.—Owner of a large mill will make very liberal 1 rangements with party furnishing $20,000 to $2 five ontire control of capital; costs of running th hominal; can turn ont 200 barrels a day; investigation so Heited. ‘Full particulars with J. ©, CLINTON, 55 Lit. erty st NOR SALE—A NEW FRENCH IMPORTED STOOR of Ladies! and Children’s Goods: also Business, Fixtares ‘and manufacturing Material, &c., &c. Address 8. W., Hor nla Uptown. RTNER WANTED. 3 ablished; large profits tor little fice. SOMETIING NEW—PATENTED.—ONE KNERGETIO agent wanted in every city, with small capital, for a gens fool cash money-inaking business; special agent wanted immediately for New York and Brookiyn, Boston or Chie cago. Apply 113 Grand #,, in printing ottics, $400.58 YOUNG . WOULD INVEST THIS ‘eamount, with in some paying business, Address REL i rald offi 1,000 5 NESS ES- capital, READ, Herald enamed aicount enn secure a pl with liberal salary ; money secured ; offlee work ; no ‘Address box 130 Herald Uptown office. = PARTS NIED IN A WELL ESTAB S50 O.iened provision, &c., business: satiafaction cuate anteed. SMITH, 17 Centre xt. $1,000, western ter: Ht sont guaran EROUANT, x 170 Lh J TIVE MAN, WITH $2,000 hve cushartare eee tablished in this city; profits very Large ; no tisk; no brol Kildress box 144 Herald Uptown ofc dt bg rec A CORRECTION, New Yor, April 30, 187%, To THR Epitor oF TH HERALD ;~— Tho statements in an artiglo in yosterday’s paper, {m reference to the accounts of the late Tredsurer of Rich- mond county, “that Mr, George J. Greenfield, as Sa- pervisor ot Southfleld, collected in 1871, under supple mentary proceedings, taxes to the amount of $3,425 08, while nothing to indicate the amount collected or wha trom had been fled iu the Treasurer's olfice,"? 1s wholly incorrect; and while it ts not provably intended to re- fleet on my official conduct 1 nevertheless bears that construction® The taxes referred to wore collected by ero paid to the then County Treas urer and Chairman of the Board of Supervisors in 1873, and were tully accounted for and a completo list of the items of tax paid filed at the time with tho County Treasuror, This occurred before McRoberts was olected County Treasuror and has nothing vo do with bis ae count By making,this correction you will obli GEORGE AUBREY Notch an. ¢. F. CHRISTENSEN HATING AU”

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