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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Irregular and Fairly Active. GOLD WEAK AT 4003-8, Government Bonds Dull, States Firm and Railways: Stronger. —_>—_—_. MONEY ON CALL 11-210 2 PER CENT. Watt Sreeer, ‘TuuRspar, Sept, 5—6 F, u.} A strict adherence to truth compels the ackuowl- edgment that the course of tho grauger stocks this morning, and, for the matter of that, of the rest of the market, did not meet with the apprebation of the bull contingent. The rise of the last two days seems to bave partaken of the nature of financial freworks, whieh corruscated brilliantly for the tithe being and ‘hen died out into the blackness of darkness which Murks an unexpected decline, There was no furthor Advance to-day in the two favorite Wisconsin roads, ts had been counted on, not wven a consolutory Meadiness, but, on the contrary, an unequivocal de- Hine, Ip plain figuros, the Northwesterns were per cent and the St. Pauls full 1 per cont worse off at the close than at the opening. Delaware and Lackawanna made even a more sorry show. ‘mg, in spite of the good backing which sup- ports it and the fanaticism which Jeads its color blind adberents to regard its prospects under tho reflection Of acouleurdevose. ‘Two stocks at least showed in- @ifference to the granger pressure and struck off upon A tangent of their own, making beagway in early bours of at least one per cept anc holding on to most Of it at the end, Thi re Western Union and Centraland Hudson. ‘The extraordinary receipts of Brain at Buffalo, which can only be depouched at this port through the intermediary of the railroud and sanal, have vastly increased the earnings of the Van- flerbilt road and ufford sufficient reasons for the on- hanced market value of the stock. Something of the Jame plethora of traffic is tending to smarten up the market price of tho Hannibal and St. Joseph shares, mbich are attracting an increased attention aud a Detter demand, Had it not been for the broken reod feuture of the grangers, which not only lost thom their own support but imporilied that of their neighbors upon the stock list, higher Qgures would have undoubtedly been obtuined tor U ole murket. As it turned out—thoe uuderpin- ning being knocked away—the whole fabric remains Sbaky..Thoro is no reason to believe, however, that & further upward push will not be ma The desire ig rather to store up shares for the fusure than to toalizo present profits. It is a caso (to put it legally) xf nunc pro tunc, in which the present is made to wubserve tho tuture by depressing prices to a pur- Phagable point previous to advancing them to that ®t w profitable realization. Tne decline to-day may be, therefore, regarded as having been engineered for & porpose, in the success of which no! so much interested gs the buils themselves, Indeed, they were rather paper bolts than Parthian shafts that ‘were Juunched to-day, and with the exception of the Bangers, which appeared to be the principal target aimed at, thoy fell harmlessly, MANGE OF ELUCTUATION, Following are the highest, lowest and opening Prices, togetver with the closingquotations Open. Ligh- Low. —-Cloving.— eat,” Bid, aaked, 0 82 Albany and Sus Adaniic and P, T..0 29 2 Alton uud Terro H.b 3 - 32 824g ried 6 Chie, KL. and P...117 36 uth Chicago and are 'o 81 Cnicage ana Alt, 101 il - =—- mW" 2% Cousok Goal0oc 26 35% ee Dei,, Lack, and By Oo - b1% 52 Deland Hudson G,,— 60 49K Dig 49 Erwo Railway... My 14g 1k dg 1k Erie Railway pret... 31 _ — _ ~ Fort Wayue DUK — = OF 9% Hatiens. Sy — =— 8 1Wy~ an. aD) WW 156 16K 15K Huw. aud St. J, pid. 8956 40 * ts B3i5 {iinots Central —_- — 19% Lake Shore, 67% O76 OT Michigan Contial 1% (30M a Mil. aud St. Paul... 295g Lig BB dg 2556 Mil, and St. Paul pt. 67346 673g OB Ig 6655 Mo., Kan, ana tex., — = = 256 Morris aud Essex 83 82% 83350 New York Contral./113% 0 1!5 «WBBR 14s 1ay New Jersey Coniral, 43g S44 Bd ary New Jersey Soutn.b 1 - - - - dees eee ». 160 - a - -_ Liound Mississipp. 7 7 1 7. Ty Duro ana Miss. pf..b 1s He Mac 8h ra J Ontario oiiver.....0 39% — — o oe - =_- - — 17 acitic Muil..,. 1% «218otmeCiaT KO Pictevurg. 81 - ss a” He Pall, Pa Car Go,..b73 = oe Quicksilver, - — 2 12 - — ww sy —- — 4s 4% — = We 2 61 GLK OG hg 16% 16 16 16% PAIK 939% 94% Oh +1065 — — 10 106 meen Expresso on — _- - pas uited States Ex..b 43% — — 49 60 Wells, F, & Co,’s..b 90 - - 90 91 Mariposa preterred.o 2 - - ~ THE ACTIVE STOCKS. Tho sales of stocks at the Board yosterday amounted to 120,368 shares. These re distributed a8 follows:--Deiuware and Hudsor, 300; Weatern Caton, 6,470; Pacitic Mail, 1,000; New York tral and Hudson, 1,780; Lake Shore, 32,165; C., C., C. aud L, 3,8 Northwestern, 6,810; Northwestera pre- ‘od, 18,120; St Paal, 8,370; St, Paul proterred, Lackawanna and Western, 18,320; 010; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 5,725; Hanni- bal and St. Joseph pr yd, 4,600; Michigan Cen- Wal, 3,150; Wabash, 700; Contral of Now Jersey, 400; Danio and Mississippi, 880; Union Pacific, 900; Rock Ilana, 600; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 845. THR MONEY MARKET. Money on call Jont at 1 to 13g per cont early in the Gay, but stiflened 4 per cont toward the close, Prime commercial paper was quoted at 34 w 5 per cent. The tollowing wore the rates of exchange on Mow York at the undermenti Cities to-day :—Sa- vannab, buying 34 offered, selling at par; Chaties- ton, weak, 3 diacount, par; New Orleans, commor- Gial $16, bunk 34; St. Louis, % discount; Chicago, Wo, discount, add Boston plenty at par. Gouw, Carrying rates for goid were flat to 1 per cont. Sales were made all day at 100%, lo the afternoon 10034 was bid. Tho clearings at the National Bank State of New York ot gg oh ACY CXChAnges. . y balances, ant United States Treasurer Nilinoase paid @ut $241,000 for bonds and $371,000 on aceount of Wterest, The transactions o! the day wore:— Voin receipts. join payments VORRIGN MARKET. London advices reported consois steady at 94)5 a 94% lor money aud 94% for tne account United States bouds were strong at a further improvement of M10 % per cent. New 436s are quoted at 105% a 105%, 1867's at 107%, tem-torties ut 1083; and fives at 10834 © 108%. Erie advanced i, to 14%. Tho pro- ferred was steady at $1. Iilinots Contral advanced }4, to 82% ; New Jorsey Contral 3, to 36 eading 34,00 1736, and Pennsylvania Central %, to 3314. The last Bamed afterward reacted to 33, ‘Tue Bunk of Engiand Fomained unchanged, at five por cent, The bank gained £612,000 bullion fe week ending yesterday, The proportion ef reserve to liabilities is now 41 11-16 por cont, against 40% per cont jast week. Bar silvor is quoted at $24. per ounce. At Paris rentes fei] off to 1131, and later rose to 1131, 12440, Georease in specie of 8,000,000 trance. Woreign ox- change was heavy and lower. The leading drawers reduced their rates twice, tbe last time to 4.524 lor bankers’ Jong and 4,87 tor demand sterii Sterling bills on London, prime ra Steriing ills on London, good baukers’ 4 Sterling wills ou London, commercial aud documentary... « Franes on Paris, oankers’ Francs on Paris, commercial. Frances on Antwerp, baukers’, Fraucs on Antwerp, commercial ERs Franes on Suisse : 2 Ras 5.1856 Reichsmark—Hamburg, Bremen, Bar- lin, Fraukiort—bavkers’ 9536 Reichsmurk—Hamburg, B lia, Frankfort—commercial + BK = Guiiders on Holiaud, vank > 40 40% Guilders on Holiand, commercial a) ed CLOBING PRICES OF PRRARRGIETA ROREE 116 82% 16), B8% 38 8 8 16 Lebixh Navigats ‘ 18% Pittsburg. Tusville and Buffalo... | 43¢ dhe Hestonville Ratiway. = 9% o% Central Transportutio: see 88, 80 MINING SUARES, Following were the sales of mining shares at the New York Mining Stook Runs je to-day. Prices aro im currency :— 100 sha Gold Placer., 1u00 do... 100 shs O'd Placer. +30 100 de bs 00 don bs 10 N ¥ & Gol..be bev 100 doye.soeeblO GOVERNMENT BONDS. The most active iseues of United States bonds are the new fives, the sixes of 1831 and the 1867's. Si rs Of the lust named are very genorully buying the now fives, Since May 1 enough tour per cent bonds have been sold, by popular subscription, to redeom $75,000,000 five-twenty six per cents. ‘There was pot mach demand tor bonds to-day, bat prices were firm. Clozing quotations were:— Bid. Asked. United States currency sixes » 119% 120 United Stutes sixes, 1881, registered. 108 }¢ 108% United States sixes, 1881, coupon. 108 6 10836 United States sixes, 1563, E 10255 United States six: 102% 10544 105% 107% 2, 1868, 108 fort 10636 ton-forties, coupon, 10615 United States fives, 1881, registered. 106% 106%, United States, fives, 1881, coupon, 10636 10654 United States 434’s, 1891, registerea. joa 103% United States 44,8, 1891, coupor 103% United States fours, 1907, registored, 100i 10036 Batted Btates fours, 1907, coupon, 100: 100% STATE BONDS. In State bends Iilinois coupon sixes of 18 1013, Georgia sixes at 100%, Missouri sixes of 1887 at 102%, Louisiana consola at 725¢ and Virginia delerrea, at 6. Railroad bonds were strong, with an advance of 2 per ceat in Hannibal and St. Joseph convertibl from 97 to 99. Central Pacifics rose to 10634, Union Pacific firsts to 106, Union Pacific sinking tuna to 100, St. Paul (G, and M. division) 10 102%, do, con- wolidated sinking funds to 94, Ohio and Mississippi consolidated to 99, and Delaware and Hudson regis- tered of 1891 to 101%; Kansas Pacific sevens (Denver division), with coupon cortificates, declined from 69 to 68. Chicago and Northwestern firsts sold at 107, ao, consolidated gold coupons at 9934, Buffalo ana Erie firsts at 105, Lake Shore consolidated coupon seconds at 1083s, Pacific of Missourt tirats at 102%, and Louisiana and Missouri frets at 90%. Burlington, Cedar Rapids aud Northero firsts rose to 69. Obio ‘and Mississippi seconds sold at 65, Lehigh and Wilk barre consolidated assegted at 49%, Pueific (San Joaquin branch), at 93, Pacific Railroad bonds cloged as follows:—Union firsts, 106% & 106; do. land grants, 105% a 106)4; do. sinking funds, 9034 a 1004 ; Centrals, 105% a 106, MEMORANDA, Mr. C, Barvier has given an interest in bis foreign exchange and gold brokerage bus! to his sou, Mr. Leon Harvier, who fer the last eight years has been with the banking house of Brown Brothers & Co. The following despatch from the West gives the movement of grain at some of the leading points there to-day -—Chicago—Receipts of wheat, 141,046 bushels; shipments, 141,434 do. Heceipts of corn, 280,374 bushels; abipments, 355,534 do, Milwaukee— Receipts of wheat, 44,600 bushels; shipments, 24,509, Receiris of corn, 4,700 bushels; shipments, 800 do, —— + NEW YORK SLOCK EXUHANGE SaAfd&s. ‘TnuRspar, Sept. 5, 1878 BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. 100 ahs C, , C&T... 31g 10 Chi, be © Quincy:? 11053 4! 200 Gon Paes GkO 100 shs West = a 00 Ete Kealtway. bs 510 200 600 ds 150, a 100 a pe 4 rT a iu 0.0 < et: $1500 U 8 4455's, Us A. AL TESOL: "Ble. 100 a2 198 $10000 U 8 Ss, "81, « 4000 U B 4)y's, 2, 85000 U 8 or, 181, rhe 198i 4500 US 6's,'81,cbe 03 viKst BO\RD—10:30 A, M. THOM Citas int: 2000 M&sev,C& Mi diy om 5000, eet pten 3 25000 4000 CANWe 6 ed baw 90) At 1916 105, 1000 O, P & Ash, old. 10% 2000 H'& St Jo Ssovt 97, woop ¢ oF 200 98 Sono Ls 2d 103) 3000 Can So Ist, eitd. 74) 5y00 Onto & Miss con. OW) Cent Fae gd bas 10854 1000 do.n. cube € 100Sy pain ve Pacitietss bid loo a 100 one RE «| 27u Oni, 4 aur. BEStFeezoese aaté! S, eS BE FORE "CALL 1909 H& StI 8ac.b3 93 140 she Lake Shore. 100 Wabas 100 Northw, lag 700 Wentara Unload oe > 100 do is 5 $10000 U 8 436, ¢, 1891 103% 2:40 P. $30000 U 8 5's, r. 1881 10634 a0 2, Ms SECOND BOARD—1 P. M 69 600 shs Chic & NW vf. 7g 1 do... « 100 0,0, C &I., 300 * “do. $10000 U 8 5's, 10-10, e 10634 TBP B. FB a 2 5000 Le & Wis ¢ as.. 9000 Ohio & M 2d m. ee Cae Istm, sdb 100 Del, ve W..b COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT IRREGULAR; FUTURES CLOSED EASY—FLOUR QUIET—WHEAT LOWER—cORN QUILT—OATS QUIET—POBK LOWER—LAKD EASIER— WHISKEY QUIET—PETROLEUM DULL— O1L8 QUIET—SPILITS TURPENTINE 8TZAD¥ — ROSIN BSTEADY—COFFEE FIBM—SUGAR FIRM. Taurspay, Sept, 5—6 P. M. ‘The depression in th? breadstuffs markot was still the principal feature on ’Change, otherwise the mar- kots wore steady, with @ good trade movemont in all the loading Commodities on and off ’Change. Flour was easy, Wheat was lower; a good many contracts were settled, and cash and future wheat were lower, |. Corn was qi Pork dull and lower. Lard easier. Cot- ton on the sput was trrogular; futures closed oasy. Coffeo and sugar wore firm, Naval stores steady. ils and petro- Jeum dull. Covrun.—The market tor Rio was firmer; 1,014 bags ex City of Kio Junetro sold lace lust evening and 1,000 bags to-day ex same on privute terma Mild coffee was quist, Wo quote :—Ordinary cargoes, Lilge. a 14%c. ; fale do., 16340, 8 16%e. ; good dv., 176 w 17}. ; prime do., 17)e. a 17%e. 3 extreme range for lota, 14}4¢. » 19/46. ; Santos, tair to good, 18Ke. # 16%e., gold, 00 days: Java, government bags, 23c. o 24¢. ;do., grass mats, 2c. a 24e. ; Singapore, 16c. u 17c. ; Voy- lon, 16c. # 18c.; Maracaibo, 18ge. « 17e.; Laguayra, lfc 0 16sse. ; Jamaion, 14. @ 10ige,; St. Domingo, 12%. w 134o, ; to Kico, 146. a 16ie.; Costu Rica, Ite, w 17¢.; Mexi- Se, 4 17, Hecaes ir, 176 4 ie.; Augostura, 1éc. o @ 16iX0. ; Curacou, 13%. Peper aucaaies ane Irroigutar. | Medium of ola tm stare w ih some frm tices. Now rday's closing fixu ng prices ws compared with yuster- Paine ; aoe a oF. 11,50 8 11.68 1 wB J 2 e8 of spot votton (the followiny Gaotations wsed on Atnerican standard of classiticatio Uplands, aiubama. N. Orleans. 9 0 718 1 716 LO 1LS Since evainaey. OIH1G LUISE AL Le Good ordinary il v16 SIG 11 Suriet goud ordinary 11 1 Low miadiin; Strict good m! Middling fair... re Fel iSiscets ertbeoty, 10 7-168 sbciot goe8 orsinery, 10 15-1e. ow steanan, 11 7-16¢.; middling, 11 13-16e. t spot cotten:— beropheion roe Last Bowing. Tout, foli ber, 400 ales a hote 100" a. October, 700 at LL ase. Gov at 1 100 at 11.066. 800 wt 1L07e, 400 at 11,0Be, \. ganar 100 at I L.ORe se. ‘ol New Orla ics ngron, 123, ‘Norfolk, 60. 175 vates. 1 do, Four was quiet, The were 11,000 bb ey walt, Western and Souther within the an of G00 bbls, Cot 10, nd BO) ee Ht active and few 8.000 i) ile; 4,00 do, Se: 0) do. anyraded at 55¢, & SHe, Minuesots.. Kound hoop Ohin, 4 Round hoop Obie, 4 Family & 4 4 4 5 OH 25 5264 625 2758 82 275" 825 8258 400 4008 5 5U 5 O08 645 2400 275 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, gee toe SHEET. ee, Spring, BI Lig tor old N 10g far ola No. kee. 81 04» A) 04% for No. 2 pine fur Kepteraner, Siar rte fo tetabe eaulee, 61 ie a el die for’ No. usbels No, ie 2,000, bususls a Roi ets de. October a: §: 2 spring for Saplepyer We $19. At the second eal! 8,000 red wiuter for September suid at $1 OS; for rod winter Oe: o aaked: do. spring for er, SL OS 4 At the seeoud all WE 49... The sales Leiween the cate mishels at Aue. fur'ateamer wise 0\ze. for pr ellow, 46346. % 505sc. tor ungraded, aud ‘Sue. 4 GUS, Yo. 2 mixed. Oats -ihe market was sitll steady, with a ood demand. Biles we: fowimyg cange i—Extra wh new and tee mala, 2D. ms p June. mnekah Dor I ate butte was teen whe ulso tiem. i 1c. D34e., all Lasse - Voreign was ‘iu tur domau Domestic was only fairly etl coutritugal and uw ie. muscovade refuing Kile, 80e. » 400. ; Towns, mew crop, common to Tune SrowKé —The market for spirity turpentine was J, bak abOUE and steady. Cubs, 82 25 as falls spirits quiet, 26',c. bi BL 1735; geod, Tar’ stoudy, $1 50, Vurpentive firm 1, B15 soit and virgin, $1 NLS. Cottonseed oll was quist. ‘ihe tollowing were the | bid und askeu Drices ut the second cull:—Soptember, 4de. bid, 46a waked : Ostobor, Novouber and Docomber, 44 extra do. do,, 6 crude fish, Sound, J for refined remained dull_and + tn bulk, OAGe: 5 diay An Dbl wed, cargo lots, LOSge. 5 on jrolued at Puiludelpata, 1044 ter eleph: winter, pibuchod tea KUM ve ae Bapnibs, Bei, rorukuary ran: doce i Baithiaoe 10) elas) Biy¢e 30,000 do. at 1 vd at BO%fc, bait, " oiury fesb te dimen Jophees Fe re, qnvte: niladels ite. GhiekousPhtias Western, sc, feipisptiog, 20e. w 22e.; Jersey, 18c, a 180.3 Wentorn, Be, @ 20e. Geese ~ Boston, 216. 4 Long Isiaud, 2u weie, Mucks—Philadely! Aue, w ide. Lone Tetend, 1 odeoek, 8.) 1 per parr. Grouse ics turkeys. de. k was dull aud lower, secour call us fullows:—September, $9 30" bid, ay gaked: Ooober and November, old und new, $9 40. vid $0-00' eoked; Docomber, vid. sud new, £0 25 bid. xO 00 feked. 54s wero 100 obis. mess a 89 79, 6 ens, yor 1009 bois. do. fr October delivery at $950, ‘Cut quiet but junchunzed; 5.000 Ibs. pit load fsa ut 6c. acon ruled quiet city long) clear und 6% dull but ; November, 85 925 x zoar, $0 das Ud. 6000 ‘tercon "ut $6 9744 & 87 for Septembe 3g and $7 Of for Octoeer, jor Dat sales were, 1,000. tierces Western ab 100 da, elty ag $7. Kelined was dull. eipts, 2.971 puck or The mi taco, factory, Thge. W BGC. dh. 4c. 07, skimmed do., ce. « Se, Beas io "thie, “Sua haat oer gunk We quotes- |. New Jersey and Rane ree. § Beate Vania, ae. ao 17c.; Wooster Tbe w Ley Cansda, fresh vata Tre 5 we 13,801 boxes. we _Auote Oc. w 1. iva ligne demand tho market, ruled lina, “air. os4e. ; kood to 6 .) fair to prime. 4c. & Baupten tots pees |The market was gate 4 market for we les: 8) binds tmolusves sugar at Oger 110 Bugs} museovudo, common reliving, wt 7c. aud veut 50 base Mexican ave. and 120 hhds Cubs wt re, Thy market tor joing. poe won, Shand: cael wvout 75,000 foensh te. Witskier.—Reontots-—401 bbls, The market was quiot, Fusonts —Ther joderate business dou rats, on the whol re unchanged. ‘Liverpdo!, 2,000 box 30 t bat . To London 60%: packages Hull,’ 20 tons of loataer on there was little done in en- Lard. 406. privateterma Ou the whi jaison the berth aw Hharters—A Norwegian bark, Levee to Cork tor UO quarters’ gratu, Gs; one hence to St stale, quartors grain, ‘6s. 4 ‘British jayoune, 2,350 qu heuce to jiisere 2ako quer bey tu Galway, fy logan slip, 1) bul a, on private closed recently, uufaeipnte vo Autwerp, do, Phila on pri 6; 8,000 bbls. do., 4,500 bbl deipuin to. the Continent, “‘racently, “on ‘private terms; Norwexian bark, 00 vbis, ‘oll, Philadel phin to the Contin on’ private terms, American schooner, in to the Medit Bas lean, o Liverpool, 3,500 onlss tesidtam, 45, Bu. 4a, 64. .. Petined ence bi hilpdeiphia to rs Nor yexiun Ley 7.000 bois. retin d pad Reiger 2. Chg. : Philadelphia, Ant oubly). hence fo anton ‘aud ‘Bromon, 13,000 bbls. relined petro: leum, DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gatvustom, Sept. 5, Het; Frsengig te 10%. low middiin; Cotton q good ordinary. 250. swe, 9,: Naw ORLEANS. Sept, Cotton quiet: “ities, yom miaating, 108 ordinary, Wie. Net rocvipts, 9” ort td tbreat Britain, 227.” males, 20). Stock, Monitn, Sept. 5, 1878, Cotton qutot: matddling, 10%e.:, low mbddiing, 10%. ¢ good ordinary, 10e. Set receipts, 152 bales. Kxports eoast- wise, 25, Sales, 200, Stock, 1,302, SAVANNAT Sept. 5, 1878. Cottoe vory tirm; middling, 105-104; quod ordinary, 9 bales: dross, 1,547, Isxpor! Stock, 7,49 CMANLESTON, Sept. 5, 1878, middling, Ile; low midaiiag, 10%, ¢ Ret Tecoipis, 508 balos. Lxperts Milos, 200. "Stocn S716, Wiiaincron, Sept. 4, 1878. Spirits of turpentine quiet at 26%4e.' Kowle ‘fein at $1 17% tor strated, Crndo turpensiue firm at $1 for har sie1 43 for yeilow dip: $1 85 for virgin, ‘Ine stendy at $1.50. Corn firm; prime white, WOe, ; mixed, Sav. ¥ Sbe. Oswaao, Sept 5, 1873, 1,300 bbis. heat qaict; $1; Western mnber, 496. Cotton ‘stonte good vrainar: cuastwise, 3: Flour unchanged; s good white Stare, $1 06 heid 810645. Corm Outs Bariey 4 Hong ib the market, tairly active Ms ganel $1 14; now winter, St 10 4 Bi 12; ne *$L15 Corn in mode b vashels high wixed Kangen, a5 yc on private verusy sampia quoted 41e ‘wb Sats of 700 1 No, 2 Guicago at 23¢ ea win 2 $1 30; clover, m wer a Ofna OD for ay made. Tet ont be Troighis cidade s whens, 710 vo Hew Sore.” Reseipen ty rt . 18,800 bun corn, ipta by + eorny Shipmen 550 Sorhole worn, mediate pi Fiour in No.1 mixed AULIA OT = Fiour, 1,800 706 do, wo 100 das Shipme: eat, {iis 000 busholey corm, 1.70) do. 9 Whestopenat active but lower, Sijextra white Mehty bieat, apy ‘sau seller October, BOtge Michigan’ sie No. 2 red winter, spot, & ep- tember, 95e. ANler October, W5Mge. 5 No, 3 tea ores No.2 Dayton aud Midbigan red, de., No, Hdo., Sle; Weatera amber, 94igc. Corn duly high F No M'ge.: seller innet! wal Mi amor Michigan, Me, rr tidy HNO, 2 Fed. lator, W5%ic, usk-d, O5)ge. bia. Salos ot high m xed and No. Py at 40% Fionr sominwly w ber, oe “ant welpte 25,009 do, steady at 41 dle. Ow quiot at 206, ie ye easier, No, 2 Sue, Barley in good rally held nyt. Lard od bet ss fe Pari 488 O24; keatie Joviing, Be, ule ments dutl; ders, 434c.: clwar rv, Oe. clear sides, Gige, - Hucom gull shovldee: Bice. cleat rite thee lest cident Whiskey active and firm at 81 06, Send steady and uae t grades; dull and-noninal lor intelor, dyn uvehunyed. Hoss dull; common, 82 20 Mcht, $3 60 a BE 10: packis 85 70 w Bh butel ers, D4 4 FE 15; receipts, 749; shipments, Hs”. CAUCAGO, Sept. 1873, J. Whoat steady with o tale $5 65.6 $870, cash, 8% 775g Jnir demand, but at lower Fates; $0 7), Cus b Bulkmente easier; shoulders. 4%. shore'cloar, Sige "Whlakey, stewiy, with @ ¥ rn te Buflate, 4k 17,000 du. eve, advanced d Vork Tiga jhe heavy; $6 7 dae wa 3S"50 WSS one October. 8 adv October. EUROPEAN MARKETS, COMMERCIAL. November and Decombor do ew crop, shipped October and Noven nor, aul, 6 sad "i allow 37%, or ew , Loxvon, Sept. 5- 5:30 P, M. Refined petroleum, 844. por galion. Tuliow, 35s, Bd, per ewt, Hayne, Sept, 5. 187% Wileox’s lard closed at 471, S0e, a 45%, per 50 kilos, Anrwune, Sept. 6, 1878 Wiicox's lard clowed at 22)¢ florius per 50 kilos. Petroieum, 24341. lor fine pale American. p astern steady at : de, Western ‘Cumberiand cut firm tong clowr dull at Haws Loog cut uull ut Pork—Prime me: steady at 49% tucon short rib dail wt a: ciowr dail ut 34s. di Ga, |. Turpentine—>p: Wb ds. Ode; fine dull at 1s, Ch wan choice dull at 446. Lard steady wt dis. Flour i. xtra ail Brave dull at 20 Yheut--hprivg No. 1 dull wp 9s. 10d. 5 do. No, 4 dull ut winter old dail wt 9s. tM 5 do., new dull at 9% Ide; dodo. Soathern dull wb %s, 2d. Corm—Mixed old dull at 24%. Ud.; do, new dull at 23s. Od... Cottonseed oil—Yellow American steady at Sty FINANCIAL. ‘Anis, Sept. 5, 1878, Exchange on London, 25f. 28540. pe short mgt. The specie in tho ‘Bai France bas deere! 8,000,003 during sue past woul. Loxpox, Sept, 5—4 P. United Staton bonds, ten-foriios, 108s.” Lrle, Iilinoly Central, 8234 "Pennevlvania Cou 3. Jersey Conteal, be Titinols Central, 82) Latls waviced quote live per cout reutes 113t, 126 for the ou! Siivar is quoted to-day at 52d. per ounce, HAVANA MARKET. Havana, Sept. 5, 1878, Exchange firm, A further Sugar dul ry ii ow “Spanish gold 200}¢ « 207. decline in yold is expected. A. J. & W. SELIGMAN & 00,, 28 Broad at., New York, ishue Lettors of Credit to travellers, payable in any purt of Kurope, » Alrica, Australia and Amor draw bills of exchange and make t: money to Europe wud California, LEX, FROTHINGHAM & OO., BANKERS AND Stock Brokers, Nu. 12 Wall st., bay and gell Stocks on the Now York Stock Exchange and’ carry the same as long ux desired on a deposit of thr: F cult. ry t from $25 upward io ten to raphic trausfers of tion, MONKEY ON LIFE AND jew aud Mortiages; same fall Kinds effected with bost companies ¢ premi J.J, NABRICH & CO., 165 Brondway; box 1.880, Li GRADES OF MINING AHAKEs BUU dT AND Id iat tornia and New York markets and diyi- of tbele, ady for imiuou! LLIAM WARD, #anker ne Li?% AND ENDOWMENT ezuges, miscellaneous Securities bought and | JUSePH HERLFELD. 176 Br ayment in gun Frau- ute delivery. DVANCKd" ON PIANOS, FURNITURE, &0,—103 Wost Sud at., west of Btu av, (storage otfice), withous bonms. ye waleway CGOMPANY—RBORGANIZATION. jo Rallway reconstruction horoby give notice thet the assessment upon the Common and Preferred Stock of the said company must be pafd on and dolore the Bist day of Octovor next, The RECONSTRUCTION TRUSTEES of Loudon. FARMERS’ LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Agents v fa New York. By & G. ROLATOR, President, Avousr 31, 1873. Kxehai Y PPO KALE—MERGANTILE aa St COMPANY Stock (15 shares) which I will soli to Orst comer a CLINT ROUDE! WOR SALE—A NUNTUAGE FOR $9,000 ON JE City Real Katate, now due; will be wold at w discount. Address J. & TYLER, 167 Broadway, room 1, Sew York. ONEY TO LOAN ON NEW JERSEY PROPERTY. D. MELLIGK, Jr. 68 Wiliam wt,” FFiCk OF THE Goer {10 SILVER MINING OOM- pany, 31 Broad st. Dividend No. oe are New Your, Sovt; 4. 1873 it. JT. LOUIS AND SAN FR 4 Helo Grande Kaliroad He RAILROAD, jes bought and sold, YL D, B8 Wall at, DEN- :} T° LOAN—@9,000, ON FIRST MORTGAG GHANLES ©. SPORRRY, 101 $500 FOR SIX MONTHS ON HATTED security undowoted; liberal commission AVL. G, Herald ofic SL.000 8% 8: Peart on'Vasant Lone in Soon i Dreperty must beworth dow ‘le tl ount JUN FB. SMYTH, 111 ‘ie adway. $10. $10,000 seine CESESLET RIS TESp Oy jamond uc below importer’s cost; Watches by iustal- mente, J. H. MSOUNSTOR, 150 Bowery. - TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON IM- $19. 000srrt Property. 0, A. BILLS, 6 ‘ine st. q “8 EXCHULENT OPPORTUNITY “TO” SE yood paying Business at a oe LLO RELIABLE MAN WITH juce commission business urity given. SURE, box I SSISTANT. terost: first year; Kass 14th'st, CLERK WANTED WITIL $5,000—M0\EY USED nces on consigniner lary $1,500, ¥., Her- 4 office box 1 998, “INVESTMENT O14 Excellent opportunity for profs deo. eit 18, 30 Pino wt. WELL ESTABLISHED | 3 USsIN ER: on) Je . 520 Walnut ot, Pitlas ory dor; businosen specialty ; bo comp in tue oveige B, GOLLAUAN, Jr., room It, doi ptia. ARTNE WANTED—WITH $1,000 eatablished furnace, range KU ines, LaxDé& WHITING, JARINER WANT: D—IN A HOTAL VND MINKWAL priny of ureat value; & ae Cor nd dollars invested oh ‘he tine will bring « agents, Addrew (Tuosday) INVESTIGAT & yon. 1a Meru t Uptiwn offen, WANIED- WITH FRO fin sure, profitab S000 W Her ees, IN FOB od paying mont at of poor be WANUE.—A GROCKRY BUSIN a t lowality i) connection with RAs i DAPITALIST WITH PROM $500 10 81,000 musical outorprise, Call at 108 Bast TANTED TO BUY—WELL ESTABLISHED COAL Hus with stock in good running order. Apply 10 West buth st ANTED TO PURCH \Sh—G00D PAYING Gro. cory Store, with kK: must be cheap. Addross CARRBOL, Herwld Uj hive CUSTOM HOUSE SEIZUKES, The Custom House inspectors seized y sixty-three bottles of brandy, four botties of bitters and ope silk umbrella oa the steamship Lessing from Hamburg and also 600 cigare—500 in boxes and 100 loose—on the Carondelet irom Havana, The third and last trank, veiongimg to Jona MH, Draper, auctioneer, which was seized by the Custom Hoase oillci was removed by the owner from t seizure room yestorday. rany THE PENSIONERS, PAYING 1 Coaten paid $20,000 to 800 ponsionors you. During tho day General Dix appiied tor hw pe fo loet was notitied (hat he would have to procure Dotore ne could receive tho money, ; ub | ally and,bad quite an ext Careful atten- | Yl SEWELL’s EXPULSION, HE CLAIMS THAT JHE INVESTIGATING COM: MITTEE OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WAS IMe FPLUENCED BY PUSLIC CLaMoR, The publication of Mr. Arthur L. Sewell’s letter to the Heat ip réference to bis dismissal irom the Stock Exchange aroused great interest yesterday im Wall street and among the bankers’ ana brokers? fra- terany generally, The picture ofa man who had tor many years stood high tn the Suanctal world aad ig eoufidence of the community being igaomlatousiy expelled trom the midst of bis associates on grounds claimed to be wholly inadequate and largely erroneous } | was one which readily appealed to the sense of jus- | Uce among the business men of New York, Wit a view of still furtuer ascertutning the particulars of this case the writer called on Mr, Arthur L, Sewell person ded conversation with him On (Le subject, the main points of whien are bere gives, “Is there anything,” Mr, Sewell was asged, “oat side the facts embodied in your letter which woul@ shed stitl jurther light upon your ease??? HONORABLY DISCHARGED FROM BANKRUPTCY, Mr. Sewell (who, by the way, is @ tall, powerfaily built map, of about thirty, with 9 straightforward, candid face) promptly replied, “Well, J might ad@ that within the last two weeks | received my ponors avle discharge {row vaakruptey, and wipea out a debt of $955,000, Im securing this discharge 1 ob- tained the Consent of the legally required number of creditors, a8 well ag of the creditors representing the legally required proportion ol indebtedness, The sig- Datures of all these creditors were given most cheer. fully ond willlogly. Now, tt does strike me that if 1 had been guilty of ‘obvious fraud’ these creditors would not have thus easiiy given me my release, You know that ot the last meetiog of creditors the objection of even one creditor may keep the bang- rupt from getting his discharge, Woll, at that last aod final meeting, called by Rogister Little, there was not a single creditor present to rulse an objection against my full and honorable discharg “Has the verdict of obvious fraad, which yoa olaim to have beeu illegally rendered by the Governiog Committee, been aceepted by the outside world ?’* GENERAL SIGNS OF CONFIDENOR, “It {had been cousiderod even by the members ef tho Stock Exchange generally as baving been guilty of obvious fraud I should certainly not bave sinee Fecoived orders from the best houses in the Stock Execbange for stationery; for I am @ broker im ste tionery, now that my own business is barred to me. And it seems to me, also, thatif the charge had bees considered proven | should have been forsaken, an@ discountenanced by my old associates and by any highly reputable ard honorable meo and women with whom I bave been brought in social contuct, My old Iriends and acquaintances, instead of repudiatiag m bave Teasserted their faith confidence in me, ap = if York and Lon, ay pleasant estimable gentiemen of undoubted stand to me would also have taken up the mutter tt I bar been balleved guilty of the churge,’? “Do you cousider that you bave been persecuted by the Governing Committee ?”? ‘| would like to have it distinetly understood that} do not consider this wc.so of ‘persecution’ atall & believe the Governing Committee tried to do theit duty fulthiully. Ail L meau to say is that bustily in my Case, aod, moreovor, jt was when I would be judged rigbtly—not because the Gov. eroing Committee bad any wrongful bing ayalnst but because of the popular clamor which was arou: ayalost m@ in connection with otpers, There was popular fury which swopt everything betore 1t.’? “Did the Investicatiog Committee, upon whose re port the action ugaicst you was tuken, really you to have been guilty of obvious :raud?? FRAUD OK CARELKSSNKSS—WHICH? “Undoubtedly not, and this I can prove out of their own mouths, for in the concluding passages of their Teport they say (uere Mr. Sewell read from the Pe port), ‘Your committee condemn the inexcusable eare- lessness suown by Arthur L. Sewell,’ and they vhea wind up by finging the whole firm guilty of ‘obvious io, fraud,’ putting’ me im with the rest. Now, I that @ man cun’t be guilty of fraud and of careless! atthe sane time. If 1 was guilty of ‘carelessness? ‘Wus innocent of the charge of ‘obvious fraud,’ and it E was guilty of ‘obvious iraad’ then it was @ most Fe- - maurkable misuse of the English language to call it ‘inexcusable carelessness,’ But, I repeat, I do _ impute auy great biime to these gentiemes, woe, § believe, were actuated by bonorable motives, All 1 gay is that they offered me up as a victim to the popu Jur wrath, which bud to be satisfied at any cost.” “You claim also that, conceding the charge of fraad to have been true, Your d.#missal was still ilegal ?’* NOT A *WO-THIRDS VOTE, “Certainly I do. 20, ‘On membe Teads:—‘Shoutd any fraud, of which the Governing Com the Judge, he shall, upon conviction ¢ of two-thirds of the members of present, be expelied.'’ Now, I submit * to anybody with common sense—not to apy lawyers, forl have already consulted some of the moat emtoent ie this couniry, und they all sustuin my positioa—Ddat to aby au With plain common seuse, whether this arti. cle dues not distinctly require « two-thirds vote for conviction to order toexpel a member? There was no such vote In my case, as the minutes will prove, and that fact alone legally vitiates my dis ” “Were any charges ever belore bro against yout”? “1 was eleven years in busi: as © stock broker ia thiscliy, aud nota single charge of fra brought agatost me; indeed, no Fr cust upon iny integrity. 1 owe tt as a duty to myself, my wile cnd child and my friends, to set my Dame right before tue community, aod will never rest aatil 1 have done so, It buve been gaiity of inexcusable carciessoess, as the report said, | bave aiready crueliy suffered jor it. | was pever trained for any prolession, 4 the business of a stock brok¥r, feelin i Reeves rena ‘e bow barred to me, dope ved of the oaly means open to me of eara — and decent livelihood, I am Ike @ carp it bis tools, All last winter I was compelied to live io Leng Braneh, and | expect to do so this”? “Are-you in bopes, Mr, Sewell, that the Goveraing Committee will reconsider theif action ?7? “Yes, | eurnestiy hope and trust thes my. letter, kindly publivned by tne Hewato, will arouse tee xe of jastico among my former associates in the Exchange, and that they will aid me in baving my cusy reopened.” ‘This terminated the interview, ana Mr, Sowell hum ried away to catch the boat for Long Bi REAL ESTATE, The following sales were made on the Real Betete Exchange September 5 BY SCOTT AND MYKRS. Frederick W, Loew. rvleree—Foreciosare pale ot the three frame butdings, with « block of 208,8%2044400 4081 9, bounded by How and 10th 4y,, 8oth and 8dth sts. —to plaimeifl, in Bzecaror's sale of she's k dwelling 4 base eity Tot, 16. 110), Ne ‘00 Suck ott, w. of Sanlth 6 Brookiya, to bei OFFICIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, ‘The following statement, showing the real estate transactions recorded tn the Registes Augustus T. Dooheny, uty Register :— so Eldridge ino Bld 8, 225 ft. & of w. a, 100 ft, Lev. Nom. fi 2 ° 14. 8m100.11 5 ‘ Or rl Gio i wnt H. Milibocht. wee 8,500 7h av, ¥y bs ie. “Fisld-and wife ¥ Pt sun tod Moon 2008 Ti We ody (etares) to Manhattan Savings i 13th a8, Marth Qdav., wes, O80 i, Muschive to Abraham Hi, J ® Driver toda 62dst..n 8. Hf @ of Bd av, 2001008; Honey ¥ spoeht end wile to Ansustne Frouert. bT Oth aves colie Jano 8. Lyon 86 Letitia d. tayo KKCOKDAD MORTGAGES. 1.'to Josop H Oray ond: . nm Same ty Jaovo months Lies, wd ay, . f R i o Charies Rewer, +L moth, vot Went 12¢h a + Wrens, Martie J, fe w. of ixtav.: By a sof 12H of Othay RECORDED Breit, George (exwentor) to Daniel Lander, Hencke, Marcus J. aud another (oxee Pevor J, Sebults... seen