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Bank ef Prance shows © decrease in specie o 19,800, 000f, The closing prices is London were :--Consels for money and account, 9634 0 0534; new 434 per cont bonds, 106% 8 105; Bve-tweaty bends of 1861, 107% 0 107}4; ten-forty bonds, 10756 @ 107%; Aves of 1881, 107 4; Erie common shares, 11740 12; Erie preferree shares, 23; New York Contral, 10834; Llinots Central, 7% Bar silver was quoted et 55),4. per ounce, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The Stock Market Active and Changeable. GOLD 108 A 102 38-4. Ratiroad bonds coptinue strong prices are gen- \ with (be following ehanges compared H Previous ealog:—Am advance of 134 per cent 1 ip St Paul (L and M. division), 134 tm do, sinking | fund, | per coms a Lebigh and Wilkesbarre consols | and Cedar Falls end Mionesota Grass, % Im Great B a 7 a G| Western seconde and % in New York Contra, Union + Pacific sevens, and grants, and Wabasb seconda There Government Bonds Lower, States Steady and Railroads Strong. —-—_—_ Money on Call Per Cent. was s decline of % ip Westera Union Telegraph cou- rs pons, 9 ta Columbas, Cinemmoati and Indiana Central firsta, and 2¢ in Central Paotic gold bonda tienen Ole cet uc } PRODUOB RECEIPTS Were stock gambiers as au fait in science of | Tbe receipts 1p Chicago were as tollows:— horses and hounds, pink coats and pigskine es they Oct. &, 187% Ong 8, 18th Ost, 4, sp}. are in the mysteries of privileges end options they 128,223 Buns, might sportingly describe to-day’s business ag being ‘164, 662 ‘@ rattling rum trom ‘find to @aish.’” bret Plainly, the activity commenced at gong sound, and 354 @nly ended as gong sound, with the interval covered ee by one of the moss active sessions of the season. pidge met 471,528 The carly part of the day was marked by 9 contin- du pid Uance of the upward movement and @ push toward | Wheat. 491,787 16,619 182,100 PHILADELPHIA 8TOOKS. bigher prices, which was participated in by the whole ‘The closing prices of Philadgiphis stocks were:— lis, witb Central and Hudson, Lake Shore, Michigan Central, the grangers aad Western Union in the van, ty berry Ip the afternoon prices fell of under 0 to real 12! | \se and ine market receded, with the coal stocks down 2 sbout two per cent and the railroads wi oy bulf 1s \bat amount. 38 lei perstition in the street that these bursts of 10 activity, whether upward or dowoward, are compassed 1 Z 6 within the limits of thres days, ao ® decline tos pion me Ww greater or less extent wasexpecied. It by no means uur ye ila it follows, however, that, because tbe foraging bull party % bas consumed ite three days? rations, shat « furtner | Centra! Transportation. ».. x demonstration will not be made to succeed it In fact the whole yone ef apeoulation is I, unison with thie | .,1n* Clune Prices OF MUSIRE: PRATER: LL ESE. RANA: fdea, and bigher pri are confidently looked for and 3% «lt I to be regretted, that the public remain as deaf as addorg to the seductive phrases which drop from the lips of the howere! many occasions on which their speculative parsnips have been buttered by equally fine but fallacious words, Briefly, the public does not take much “stock” in promises, and exbibits its scepticism in keeping religiously ous of the way, The Van- “ derbilt roads wero carried briskly up to-day Eureka Cousolidai under the report that wages to operatives had been in- 834 Grand Prize,. creased five ver cent This was construed to mean | JUstice.....+ Nid that the improved business of the lines warranted ap | The following tabio shows the prices of the promt. ‘ncrease of the payroll, and, as ® sequitur, enbanced pent gold and silver mining sdares, including the values for shares—a result which must have infinitely | 0Pe!Dz prices of to-day, as received by telegraph from ploased the on of his {atner ag he regarded how jarge | %#2 Francisco (all prices in gold):— a whale bad been caught with so inconsiderable a tub, 1s ‘Ooiwder ‘The coal stocks in early dealings advanced two $ % % Gey Piece 1 points and more on the combination story. From what Bj 2 ap. can be learned the companies are thoroughly sick of n 18 advance 4.3 their previous attempts in that direction and are by no ‘ 6 Advanced. 1 means Inclined to return to their vomit—not at least 80 81 Advanced, 1 until something more stable than a verbal contract 2 rd is can be hit upon, or, in fact, until somo cash penalty 1 2) can be agreed to, which will bind the compact with HH - something stronger than the previous ropes of sand. - Toward noon @ rather sudden recession in the price i dees H of Michigan Central tended to weaken the whole mar. | G mag # ina - Jould @ Curry... vanced, 1 ket, rendering tt feverish for the reat or tbe day and | pont 4. hone & +] #1) bringing up quotations at the end at trom one to two ee 4 Gs points below the best figures of the session we - OPENING PRICKS. : m Gold, 108; Weatern Union, 80; Lake Shere, 67; New u = York Central, 1083¢; Michigan Central, 60%; Rock 2 - Island, 10234; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, Hy - 4934; Delaware and Hudson, 44; Morrisand Essex, 12 Aavunced, 1 7534; Northwestern, 40}¢; @o prefer 605 Bu a - Paul, 40%; do. preferred, 71%; Ontos, 9%; Brie, 125 - Wabash, 165¢; Llinoie Central, 75; Pacific Mail, 28% 5 Declined. 4 C., Cand I. C., Panama, 113%; C., C,, C, and L, 55 Union Pacitic, 67; St. Loais Northern, 644 da, pre- ferred, 265, ; Quickaliver, 21%; do. preferred, 8844; American Express, 6344; Jersey Oontral, 18; Hen> The sales of mining shares in New York, as Gialy reported, were:— FIRST AOARD—=1] 4. nibal and St. Joseph, 1314; do. preferred, 2854; United 100 ona Wh Ed’b,bB0.12 7 States Express, 48; Wolls-Fargo & Co, bid 84; Kani : canoubant Bg and Texas, 6%; Chicago and Alton, 834; Harlem, 3 Batser reid tid F 8 42, do @ 1% CLOBING QUOTATIONS. Li The closing Lvnguape 7! 6 o+010486 “1085 [inole 0 tral, 44 se fausat BE TR pines ae A a : 1% oe % ae aS A H 6 i i a1 H . L & ong ba Dae Gani, BL Ba a i Morris & Eesex. 74} 78 Hy + 61 HIGHEST AND LOWEST, The following were the highost and Jewest prices of stocks to-day; sl eh MP Hight, Lowet Chicago and Northwestern. .o+» 89 39% Chicago and Northwestern pistes: tg Mich Central., NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tavrspar, Oct, 4, 1877. BEFORE CALL—10 4. M. CI Rock Isiand and Pacific, 02, Col. Chie, and Todiana Central : oe $7000 Can 3: 1st ¢..28 ois $09 she Northwestern, bri Cleve., Col., Cin, and Ind. a2 Heo rhe i 61y_ 100 a ro, Lackawanna, Hudson fe 0 2d. 20000 NW ¢¢ g dds. .¢ 1000 do Michigan Central, diorris and Essex. Mylwacg and St Paul, New Jerse + 18 Obie ana Mi + OK Pacific Mail + tie Pittsburg and Fo! . Quicksilver preferred, « 38% bt. Louis, Kansas City Northern. . 6% Bt. Lous, Kansas Cuy Northern pref.. 2856 Toiedo, Wabash and Western... is Union Pacits Western Union ii graph THE MONKY MeRKET, Money on call lent at 48 6 per cent advanced to 6a 7 per cent, and closed at 66 per cent. Foreign ex. closed weak ut about 4.80 for bankers’ sixty day sterling bills, and at 4.8354 a 4,84 for demana, THE GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 103, and declined to 102%, at which sales were made. The borrowing rates 2, 134, 1 per cent and flat, and the carrying rates 2, 1 and 3 per cont. GOLD CLEAKINGS AT THE NATIONAL BANE STATE OF NRW TORK. Gold balances . val S8SS2S8S kSMENT BONDS, Government bonds declined to-day in sympathy with gold, and closed quiet at the following quotatioi United States currency, sixes, 12034 @ 12034; do, sixes, (681, regiasered, 100 a 10954; do, do, do,, coupon, 109% 1110; do, do, 1866, new, rogistored, 1053 9 105%; fo, do., do, Coupon, 1053¢ & 10534; do. do., 1867, reg. \etered, 107 @ 107}¢; do. do, do., coupon, 1074 & 1074; do. do,, 1868, registered, 109 » 109%; do, do., do,, coupon, 10034 « 100%; do. ten-fortios, registered, 100% #10676; do, do., coupon, 107% @ 108.4; do. Aves, 1861, registered, 106% & 107; do. do, do, coupon, 106% & 107; do, 4)6’s, 1801, registered, 104% a 104%, ; Et 3: SESS sgeeceeetté + SSessees3: 5 2 85 * is ) 10000 ortand Pr Aes ieee be hd $92.0. a § at. ay }000 a 4 Mict aay 1000, igs 8 8 So ahs Coutral N aoe 00 Del & H Cunal. 300 fie ita 88. 100 F 10 do 100 do | 400 Wess U Te 100 ‘do 300 ae vale do, do, 40, coupon, 104% & 104%; do, fours, 1907, registered, 10134 @ 1013¢; do, do., do., coupon, LUI} & 101%. THE FORSIGN MARKET. ‘The Lon advices report « lower market for e- curities, British consols, United States now (our and ahalf percents and fives of 1681 were i lower tuan aM the close yesterday, Illinois Coutral and New York Contral advanced 1) per cent, to 75 and 81, F.be 100) 1000 US 8" 19-40, T i iohaed oh LCT 4ou000 U 8 « + Lone Bou 103}g respectively, Erie common was a frac. | 40 4 Ovals tom higher, selling at 11%, The nk of Eng. ay ser 103 Ville baying advanced to 3% per opp The bank 103 vical "04 iy Jost £808,000 bulliow for the week ending yosterday, int $ > and the proportion of rese Vo Hiabilien now BT, aaainat 43}4 por cont last week. At Paris rentes were @tency at 1061. 82)4¢. The wookly statement of the SSEEEEEEE OT « 2000 Tot 1000 Cle 1000 Gs 6 1 oe Sal (4 rt 89 Wells-F 100 25 U & i a 190 da yf, Hi} 1100 ! 100 re) 500 1 30 46) 200 ! goo 4% 500 Be ae | too £7) 100 | 800 a = 200 i fis 3 19 1 2300 12. lig 1100 bees GO 420 00 300 L Bhore & it be.te wo pi NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1877.--TRIPLE sc £0 oe #2zVzzazzs Sse: BEYORK CALL—12:39 P. 45% 100 she Han & St Jo... & 57% 200 oi 23 "81 100 5 n 108) 185m L054 SECOND. ry 2) press 00 do. 100 it & 3 Jop) U, ec 200 Mo, Kan & Tex..be 100 Kab Paeitic..be bd ¢ 58. 10086 0 39 Bis Gol Gold ss oul 78 ied vO NW 92! s. ,esetRoroea le see - Sa See eofocese FFE YLOUR DULL—WHEAT STEADY—OORN FIn3t- ER—OATS EsSIZB—WHISKEY STEAVY—PoRK FIRM-—LABD QUINT—PETROLEUM QuiLT— OILS STEADY—SPIRITS TURPENTINE ¥IRM— ROSIN FIRM—COFFEE QUIET—SUGAR FINM— FREIGETS UNCHANGED. TaoRspar, Vcr, 4—6P. M. Business was moderate to-dey, bus the markotq | 200.5 Jamaica, 170 © LBixe. : | terms. ere ‘ally Stoady ueverheless. On "Change flour Was duii apd ip many cases, although not generally, lower Wheat was steady. Corn was Grmer, Oats ere easior, Whiskey was steady. Pork firmer, Lard quiet. Freights were unchanged on the whole Cot- ton on the spot was dull; futures closed steacy. Coffee was quiet. Sugar remained firm. Oils were iy steady. Petroleum was quick Rosin orm, Spirits surpenting ruled firm, Corvrax,—The markes for Rie ruled monty. but quies 500 bags, ox Ke at private price. Mild coffe te Ordinary cargoes, 166. « 17 19Ke. 5 wood do., 19%K¢,; prime do,, 2OKe. » 2Uigc.t extreme range for lots, 1Udgc. a 21%c,; Santos, fair to good, I8}gc, @ 19. ernment DAS, 226, a die. ; Bingapore, 18340, @ 20c, ; Ceylon, De.; Maracatbo, 17e « 193sc,; Laguayra, 180. « St, Domingo, Ic. a 1840.4 Porto Kico, 189. @ 2c. Costs Rica, 170. @ 204 M { Amgoswra, 160, ‘denen, tere ag rominent joints. jar gol, nly Farener.one votore the sioes Woe ieee ens, ol erod, the later months showing the greatest Ta a prices to-day, cot: rn prices ot sn . ut Amerionn standwrd of classifeation, anu on go running iz quality not more then’ alt a grade above or below the grude quoted :— Uplands, Alabama, N. Teas Ordinary 9 1518 116 10 Lis Strict ordi 10 5-16 T18 Si Good ordin 10. 9.18 Strict good ordi 10%, ‘Low middling 10 15-18 " 1 Berle low muuddiiag, HI 1G s16 1 MUddMO eee cee TT B18 516 1 Good middtiag 7 It Sty T1811 Brrict good midi. 1. 1% 1 Diddling fair. ....0 1 ts16 110 12 ¥ I AD Leis tad Cy Food ordinary, low midditng. 10 7180.4 midi ing. 10 Ld-l6o were us follow: To-Doy. Las Bening. Total, 205 2 3 were as follows :—Yosterday 200 ab 1.25 08 11 dhe i 2,400, i. ‘aioaiat vite 2,7 THe.. 200 14 1c, 900 as V1 i, 00 wk LT, Woo ee LL10e, Bo 1.130. November, 100 at 11-18¢,. 1.600 wt 11.14 it Mie w00 MH wiaciicite, ha tie 300 January. 705 at 1izze. S00 at 100 at 11.196,, 200 at 11.186, Teosipts at the By New Oto min. Nor! », Wniacian 8 ii sort 254 bales, “This day Lust tinge ese 1, 12 bales balen Fale day tess 10,154 oales, | Tosal ast alghe. t Yull prices, Gor 1,000 ‘bbls, and sackw at tall $3 50 0 $4 50 5 00— 5 30 57>_ 60) 6008 6 50 Superine Weatera 6 00a 55 Extra Westorn.. 16 75a 600 Minnesota (new! 6504 790 Kound boop Uhio, shippi 6 6 00 Round hop Ohio, tra brand 6 675 8 70 6508 6 75 6008 6 50 8500 725 7258 800 175% 9 00 Oe 400 0 435 508 6 25 500 70 Soa 025 65a 400 2650 815 35a B40 . pu A 7 00 ~- wee without pot sales were 61 wages, $1 50 175,000 bushe for No. | red aries a Dow Yard, 61 4 40,000 bu Fe rday’s tsaue stor to. iy jorted in ent er it ome November. 000" ushele No. 2 sping Phe sales ot second call were as ‘No. r Octeber, bi 4a 2; No.2 marie, for Gesonds, “Sao bushels at $1 wae 45 follows :—No. 2 red, lor Ba ie ae ‘sl 38 bid $1 41 asked; do. toe Decembe: "So; 2 spring, for Novembor, $1 2 for Octover, § $1 264 bid, remained ig vids $1 38, 2s a 2 were, stondy ninekoyed ‘outhern 25, and now green peas at eld, in fd |. beid at Se. Rye was quiet; noted at 71}g0., and state and Pennsyl- Barley Saige about 0.200 vashole 009 ba: ucted at Western vata at Sle a 8 under Wight receipts; the spot cea ere 100, OMS, for high mixed, 58, @ SSige tor No. Z mixed ret SHe. for ungraded mixed, For future delivery, %,000 ie Seeepes ee, Sales at tl t ia. 2, Uetover, at 57%e. and 16,00 fa Bales at the second eal wi 0. 2, Oetober, at SAig¢ nd 8,00 do, No, ember, at 5Obge., closing as follows —steamer, Yeseter bid, 5S'ge. asked: steamer, November, 50. bid, 593gc. pakad ‘steamer, Daceraber, 5Y%c. bid, 60%e. anked; No. Decembi ‘Wve, ‘wid, Oats wero ser ir. Tl "7 6 rire mixed, do,, 85¢.; No.2 do,, Sout Ni No: 8 do., 334.5 Jore.—Jute butts We ai Am ‘or single, $210 n $410 for double, aad $130 1. $205 wo $210, gol for unidrgneed Kussia, cl Italias : 5, gol » & Be, gold; sje tutte, sie! jute, 4! oo spare janie temp, Tee. ase. and so 75, Porto Kico, 7c. Orleans, 508 rm ‘quality. Naval STOKES —Spirite tw jentine was some small ite could probably ve lad att about rear Rosin was very sold at $i but steady, We quote Good strained, 8 The were hs bid and vid, & asked; Novem! Decembe bid, 53; yeur, Sie. 6835 abked | asked, Linseed orl was’ feed, 90, «Ue | lard, 700,» 75¢, m, crude, Bi 1K; benched winter ‘pert, a" sh do, natural crude Northern, ‘7c. 5 aataral ge, Be, Te HOLEJa.—the market for refined remained dull and nomiuaily unchanged, Business at the P change was bes § quiet, of only aboee 6, i te Crude, a Tigo: refined, overmber; do., in case {tn 9 fate domand the werkes ruled steady a +. Dressedpoultry~ Turkeys, Jersey, good to prin + State and Western, good to pritue, 1c. s loc. Philadelphia dry picked, 1ue. I8e.;. chickens, spring, Jets soy, 13 0 MMe. state and Western, ize. a de. ; Philaaelphia tt ked, 150, a 166. jersey prime. lle al Western, ood ‘to prin 2 Pit Laat pri don pouitry c. hick | Fooster 50" 8 £2 per vali $1 42s docks, te y, 50u © 670.1 W Boe. « de PRovisions, ~Recotpts:— Pork, 108 bots, ; lard, 477 tierees, 28 keys und JO casoe; cub ments, 454 pi es; bacon, JS Fork was quiey ‘ hams @t 1130, L00 pte hgultorg a 7346, Bacon suied ‘ve ay, at $130 ‘S14 for extra m 450 $5 07 80 * oS Tae 0 en TG tor seller ye Jannary. Spor siies were 125 Werwns tty, ot Ose. wnd vous 20U do, Wostera at ev 20 a $Y 2%, “Kefacu was quiek South American quoted at Ope. aud Coucinent ab Wye. Bartere 6, rhe, ad Brin at former prices, ty 8 doe, an e dairy wt Zuo 4 Zo ry ide.» "hice Gheswe--itoces jules, but Orm tor iv joved at igo: wnd aime at Fo 417 bole. Te markot ret and ite “ Way in good demand and firm. we uote It, Bige w Gigc.; good, Sys, m Bd4i Louisiana, guod to pri a ‘alr refining, 8340. wood do, 8 grocery, fait to cholee, BI: ® do., ceptritug 2nd boxes ‘Nos. 8 tol: Bh 340.'; dos, moll boxes, 7c. 8 740 vor ites, repulag, oa “yao te prima To 08: 0-5. proce, fale to cho! co 8) mn refining san ek foe A, Dkce <) granwated, ioscan Tong genet ‘waive oa onirg, SHEET. Sarai sar ity prime quoted x TaiLow.—Rece'pte, ® bhds end 2 vdle Tallow oo Snlosware sbout 40,000 Ibe" at T1s16e Wu tee teeter aes 0 change gene aaa! fatt b ‘Bristol, mi DOMESTIO MARKETS. Gatvaston, Oct. 4, 1877. ling, 10%c.; low middling, lige; "NS Nov recelpte, 8306 bales. Sales, Onunans, Oct, 4, 1877. sgt daw siding, 11 “Exports eoattwiee, Cotton steady Bont ordinary 210. Stock. 1 Couwon seiive Net’ receipts, tine i Momus, Oce. 4, 2477. middling. 10/404 1,487 bales sales, Oct, 4, 1877, Kc; low mid pte. 2.207 bales; Cotton pial middling, }0Me. Py cralpare, Bo pom inal ee totaly 5 Btoe! VaNwA a Potten, pot an doviarl ae! We ordinary, Teesipte, ross, 3,312 ‘ei 608. Stock, 23,426 Crane: ae cope Hn, 10 18-1, ordinary, ‘10! took, 18008 ON, Oct. 4, 1877, middling, 10}e ecelpte, 2139 dalos ToLmno, Oct, 41877. Flour firm, Whent elosed caster: B white Wabash $1 32; Noi waite Michivan, $1 bake; extra 1 amber Michi Not soos dh Shi aellor vetaper, 61 ee 2d uber, sel bua Me hold asi is 81 30, Gora, unl 4s a wood Whout so Hulfato, 3&e.1' corn so Buffalo, 25 Oswego, 534c. i corn to Oswego, dc. Koceipte—Flour, 20 bbls; wheat, 97,000 bushels; Gorn, 32,000 do. , oupe, 9,000 do, Bhipmens our, 200 vole: Wwhenc, 80,000" bustial corn, 89,000 do. ; gate, 4,000 ao, rol oie white ash, $1 32 soller Getober, #1 29g; soller Ne rod winter, #1 84; No. 2do, Fe t BON ray pia ay vember, $1 fo, 3 red, 61.1% Corn No Eames of white outs wt zikgo. Flour in fair iscon 11800 do, ‘Nova Milwaukee slub Museu ri anal frotyhte wa and closed at Gener grains qucebt atte by iako-Mour, bus 4 Orn, 41,000 do; o Be 0oD de By raiitoads Flour, 9,000 pubes form, 18.500 4 do. 10. ; 04 ‘To intermedie 14,400 do, By ratiroad—Klor my baatels sara S700 do. 5 om + rye, 3 G04 Oe 4, 1877, quie! Nan demand 2. bi at Tc, , B00 do. No. teas private sermet held Ade. 10,000 do. extra Canada ive wi Bic, | lower; inbolted, $22 ial parton, Mill: unchanged, Lake ree 2,600 bushels ba Flour shipped by lumber, 1 quiet but steady an od. Pork firm at current muke, j shoul 4 BOs. Minion ‘dail ‘ane und Lard dull; steam rep kettle, Yide. a Wee. Sale clear ribs, Bfgc. ; $1 rime to chetce 18. 45; pecking eeipte, 2,1; u ring, #11 ‘oat ler Oak; Nove Gorn quiet, but steady; 42! , 41 ige. a 41 5 at Oc, Par bis shovemaeg $13 ® an the ash, $827! a: FS, Bo. Froiguiv—vorn vo ipts—Flour, 9,000 able; wue: do, : batn, 141,000 400 do.s ‘Dare Markots closod—-Whe: 1'071¢ Uctober, mber. Gorn Armer at 42:40. © 4140. Octover, 2c. November, Oats uuchenged. Pork, $12 70 bia Oc! tober, BL W0 st whe yuar, Lard, 6 75 Ociobers 84 0 ali e your. PRINT OLOTHS MARKET. Povinnce, R. L., Oct. 4, 1877. 104 hy Prices sieady at Gii04 and Sige. for of rinks eer mark 11-16e, for »¥ EUROPEAN MARKETS. COMMERCIAL. MuPOOL, Oot. 4-5 P. M. Cottun—Futares closed dull plest low middling FA ober November dol! very. 624d. ¢ upland dling Miowse, Nevorver end fF delt rt 4 na ED in etl) some old bacon here, but quota- tions now are for new. Lospon, Tallow, 426, a 418, ‘Id. per (£30 10s, per ton. ORK PRODUCK BXCHANGE REPORT. Livenroot, (tet, 4, 1877. | Pork—Eastern dall at ue. ; Wenvern dull a 40s. et ei ome at ber ‘ ft t B49. oe s steady ut Weftern duil at 4s, Turpentine — Bpirits frente, ad all at ds, a one. dull at 10s. aa 30 ~ American chole ely oth Flour—Extre St Aeleat Nort pre era ¢ Cottonseed oll Fellow Ame FINANCIAL, Loxpor, Oot, 4, ‘The Ties in tte financial article “The sudden cline of console ‘day was duc to the large wi Midenwate of gold from tl Engian' whien created the im- Pression thas money must become dearer.” HAVANA pane ET. 4, 1877. Oct. 225 n 225%. Beoheues’ “dulison the tuted 4, 1877, Spanish er Btate currency. 436 w 9 premium: short sight do., BONY premiums OO days, gold, 75 8 Apres sho signt 40.8% a 9 premiw fonauke tied & 10% pro- mium; on Paria, 5 8 514 prewsiun. Bug St iee—ceiplaneen FINANCIAL, NEW FORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS — OPERATORS OAN BUY AND SELL STOCKS ON MARGIN OF 1 PER CENT IN LOTS OF 6 SHARES UP TO 1,000 COMMISSIONS 1-416 ON 100 SHARES AND OVER Pw 4 WE SELL OR AUT. AT vt ON REGULAR, ON SELLEX 85 MARGIN ON 5 SHA TOM HOT ON 10 MLA RES, 25 MARGIN ON 25 SHAKES. 100 MARGIN ON 100 SHARES, TMK Roters, BA 3 A! BRO 30 BROAD Sf, NEW YORK, teeue payable ip any part o! draw Bille of Exe Money to “HICKLING'S EXCHANGE YoU CAN UY om 11 Stocks, auy part of 100 shares, | per cont margin, +. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. ‘26 Brond at,, New York, r+ of Credit to travellers, Africa, opie Transfers of A Privileges taken as mar p. Visitors invited to make 4 quarters at JOUN HIG NG's, 62 Broadway, 21 Now st., Now York. — “HROAD 37, OPERA T NEW EXCHANGE, tors can exccate thelr o Prices same ae largor Amonntey margin t aay T REASO ve A ndowment Las Fought, Insuranee oa ts ABLE ance al cary LOWEST RATS: raved Bity eerie KATES sMONE Pobet: Mortgages; same ad with best com. & 00.1 ON FURNITURE, PLANOS, &6., Rt 4 out Storage Warerooms, Nos. 103, 105, DVAS nos” ) OTHE MINING STOCKS atthe SAN ERAN! Stonnh mtOOK RXCHANGR r CHA! a iw York Mistva” STOUR paucans Orders executed by ALBBKT M. wit yay’ @ 00... r ORT HOUSE |, 196 Broadwa: “BROOKLYN AYN REAL ESTATE building purposes, WiLYON, 202 Mou Af ACOUPIN COUN Honds wanted. G. (FANTE OLLI, bea security | peinolpele only dealt with, “81,000 SKCOND MORTGAGE, AT 7 pAL INANCIAL. oF OENTHAL NEWS) im pany, 119 Liversy at., Oto —The kv af the Company, will b be ‘cloned from S0ck inet. bork, Tnclusive. to feciivate the purchase of land wita ‘tock "to be soa holder olbae HORT ere +, room $11. 00st FIAT MOWTOADE ON apes, gontrally lorated, Bloomfield. X, J, ' pdt: 0) appraised value & fully rented: bondsman unex eeptignavie, J, D, CONDICT. Gounselioy ay Law, 149 Broadway, eons oth is COPARTNENSHIPS, the eed Meet and serule ali ete Pa BUDOLY SEIDEL. JACOK’ BIC | JOSEPH HOHMEICH. HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, Oh Fitow feet get, oay b . tie with ay aupura i eddressing U. BW YOKK, OUTOBKE 1, Cal oH slit Wiebe horetofer name of Seidel. Eichler & “Proealten nee solved by mul authorized to oF lave Gri. N 8) “ESTADLISHED VURNITURK HOUSE wishes to meet with « business man with either » stock ret oF capital for Son juese iD counection with rotture business best showreoms im the city. ‘BAG Nd ay. ALE-WORK NORSK, TRU 51 Fulton row, West ‘A 13 Ey LICENS| ton Mark IFORNIA SALE—HALF INTERLST OLD ESTABLISHED private oyster supper an 4 tod in Oi 83501 (LENTLENAN WIT! ovition LOA! ne r ee coruer’ of Ghuth Feproot Mansard root and Es Ha eING PATENTS TO BAFORR SFA EUROPE, ND bd STATES PATENT ay. Past office box 2.801, #RTNER WANTED—IN A LIGHT MANUPAGTUR ing cash Dusiness, to take ebarge of financial part. Im. quire ‘99 White at. Rien PARTNER’ able and growing oftce busine one of the very best hou kind bi yontlgation solicited. Apply Gitiads S'CARLETO aadway. 9 W'MANOPACt Sree, ornta often @ for w wood and some 6 Oni : legitimat Beta iiel name ad natronenis Nii wit Tale, Mico. $150) Pun MONTH FOR THE WHT MANGFAG nid oud business cumplete; $250 wanted. 20k ant 4400 500 AN UNTERE: new method of making by machiner 1p gaivorsal use, heretofare made by hand, 0, 1,085 Vost offi BUSINESS TROUBLES. Browns & Gorham, iruit importers, corner or Coonties slip and Front street, one of the oldest houses in the trade, nave failed, with liabilities of over $200,000, The main cause of thoir failure is the de- preciation iu stock, which has been very large re- cently, Their are very large, and consist mainly in stock ia trade and book accounts. The valuo of the assets is not known at present, but clerks ere at work taking an inventory of stock and making up the accounts, in order to have @ statement ready ea | for the credisors early next week. The firm has beeo in existence for over thirty yoars, and bas always bad an excellent commercial repytation, Mr, Browus waid yesterday that ou account of the heavy deprecia- tion in values, and seeing that they could not retrieve sheir losses, the firm determined that it was tor the Dest Interests of the crediturs as wellas themselves t¢ ; | suspend payment All the creditors who bad called 7 pon them had expressed sympathy for the firm and 4 were willing to aid them, He thought the liabilities were avout $200,000, while the agsers were firm hdped to make sucn a tavorabl creditors that they would grant a firm and its predecessor had doi corner for thirty-two years, and their crediwors knew that all their trangactious were honorabi creditors are in th ceully sont to the foreign creditors Leiore the firin bud daternuined to suspend. L. H. Sago & Co, sugar brokers, at No, 87 Wall street, bave suspended, with abilities reported at avoat $50,000. The firm were tno brokers for Pouvers lure ovcurred recently, A representative of the jatter firm said yesterday that they were not aware that the: Was tne cause of Sage & Co.'s suspension, An t® bewg made tor a Sage said yeater- day thatthe frm ti aod that ments were being m: tlement, vut declined to giv regardigg the amount of li cause of their suspensio George &. Shortridge & Co,, wholesale clothing manuluciurers, ut No, 320 Broa@way, have completed the stutement of their aiairs, which shows the total Havilities vo be $120,176 16, of whieh $20,470 44 are secured, and $90,705 7 unsecured. The nominal agsots are $92,097 02, and the real assets, $49,401 25, ‘The principal creditors are . Shortridg $ 90; Jobn H. Shortridg: “$10, 100, Mary V Shortridge, $4,153 03; Charles W. Shor $5461 80; Thomas Ruthertora, $17,624 76; H. T $7,977 88; Ninth National Bank,’ #*000; Klizar Hall, $3,019 41, GARRABRANT'S FAILURE, The creditors of A. 8, Garrabrant, of Jersoy City, have been furnished with @ report ol the committee sppointed to uvestigate bis accounts, It appears 4! he began to purchase real estate «ix years ago, whe! property fetched its full value, ang, together with bie wifo, purchased what is known as the homestead property, om Cuptaret avenue; the Gleason property, the Cornelison property and the De Motte homestead, find she real estate market remained as it | then was Mr, Garrabrant would ha realized | @ bandsome profit on his tnvestments, ae he intended to tmprove ali the property that fell into his bands The suddew decline tn real ostate, how- ever, placed him ina situation which rendered failure ‘nevitable, The point on which he is held accounta. bie, and which bis creditors seem determined not to s the fact tbat nped he raised iow tations of lis rei jabilities, Which amor liabilities were $60,000 to another, $41,000 , @ fourth, aggregat $12" with, his personal inaebtedness, tnelddiug move re lor ronte coliectud, brioge up Lis to: r $163,000. In his statement before the crediiors be piacea & value on each piece of property belonging to Lim, waklag an aggregate of Siro which would leave « surplus above al! debts, He his wife offer to give up all the: property i the or tors will release bim, bus as his wife ts herself a debtor to # large amount her creditors obj this arrangement, As the cage stands there is not the re- motest probability that under even the most satistac- | tory arrangement possible the creditors will receive ; More thay fiity cents on the dollar, THAT EIGHT’ MILLION SURPLUS, WHY THE BALANCE REMAINING OP THE GENEVA AWARD 6HOULD GO FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE. Brooxrs, N. ¥., Oct 1, 187% To tus Eorron ov THX Hakaty:— | The receas speech of Geaeral Grant oa the Geneva award has redirected public attention to the undis tributed balance of $9,000,000 und the provlem of ite just diwtribution, 1 have beeu looking for some lena~ 1ng Journal to make the proposition to have those who loat oy the destruction of the insured vessels receive the awara, Who lust? The ship owners? No; thoy recovered value (row (he insurance companies, Tho tneurance companies? No; their war premi« ums recompensed them for their losses. Did those wuo paid these premiums lose? Noy for they added that to all their other (reights oF to to prota on ail ovher goods, who paid (hese protite? The consumers @ time these froighis aod coat, and as the whole peo- entitied to tae United states Treasury for the benetit of the sink. ing fund, Any other disposition would o¢ manifostly unjust. The peopio wil! never be convinced to the gonsrary, sad only one (bing can convince Congress. men, who will bear wo bo watched on the “Chere’s millions in ik” G. FREE. READING ROOM. The free reading room of the Cooper Union wild be ry fe 1 it sue Kins suadey 1a May, Tom VRel¥e My