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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1878. —WITH SUPPLEMENT, an 3 Fin St, RUN pie [CONTINUED . FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) 1 F fortnightly settling day at the Stock Exchange. ‘The Bank of England directors made no change in the dis- count rate at their weckly meeting yesterday, and the rate is still 5 per cent. In the open market three qonths bills are discounted at 44 per cent. State bonds at the Board were 11; per cent higher 100 StL Ban F ple 10 Rens & Sar, 13 Nassau Bank. 20 Am Exchange Bk. 100% for Louisiana sevens, consols, and steady for Georgia “ul ws js Rape 4054 fe sevens, gold, and North Carolina sixes, new. District, % went! iis is } of Columbia 3.65’s sold at 17}4 a 775¢, In railroad bonds the largest transactions were in 180 conan y Missouri, Kansas and Texas consolidated assented, which advanced to 52—arise of 24 percent; New York Elevated Railroad firsts advanced 2 per cent, and Missouri, Kansas and Texas seconds1\. The other changes were as follows:—An advance of % in Denver and Rio Grande firsts, 14 in Great Western seconds (eX coupon), 34 in Wabash firsts (ex coupon), { in Union Pacific sinking funds, and }j in Northwestern gold, seyens; Canada Southern firsts, guaranteed, and Louisville and Nashville consols of 1898, There was a decline of 3¢ in Delaware and Hudson registered bonds of 1884, and }{ in Burlington and Quincy eights and Jersey Central adjustment bonds. ‘The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks were :— Asked. $8200 Virginia G's,con. 73 ‘5000 Louisiana 15000 StLaSank2d,clC 40 Bo) St Lacsun Bd eu 33 1080 aS 1745 “7 Pa 0) Deniotide it ae , S000 300 City sixes, new. United Railroad: Pennsylvania Railroad Reading Railroad. Catawissa Railroad ( Philadelphia and Erie Schuylkill Navigation (preferred). Northern Central Railroad. Lehigh Navigation...... Pittsburg, Titusville and Buffaio. Hestonville Railway. Central Transportatian ‘The sales of mining shares at the New York Mining Stock Exchange were:— FIRST CALL—I1 A, bre ane ~ & El ike a » a 100 Union 200 Minois Centr 300 Northwostern. 100 8t L, K 100 Kansas Pacifi 100 wo do. 200 do. 400 Kansas 1:30 P.M. $10000 's, 10-40" if 3 Fho0 US os c, "Bl. 10000 US lowe 90000 i 10634 SECOND) BOARD—1 P. M, +106 1 Illinois Cen..be 15% 300 GI Pitt -be bs. cat Ritg $50000 US 5's, ¢, "81... 5000 Mo G's, 1886.. SECOND CALL—1. P. M. el Ebe bio 10 ‘Cen conv as. Prd NJc adj bas. 1000 MASP Ist 15000 Den & Rio, 12000 EL & StJo xi 50 N'Y EI 100 Wabash, 100 do. 10000 Can So, Ist g 10000 TEW IStLDX: ime 10000 Tol AW ce, X co. 20000 GW 2d m, xc 50 St L, Iron M & 125 H & St Joseph. 00. 0 " 100 St L & San Fran. be WONtLA&SFranpfbe 4 be 1105 100 Chi, Bur & Q. A 100 do. 11033 100 Col, C & In Gen 5 2:30 TO 3 P.M. ha NJ Central.si 28% 100 Mo, KandtT..be b30 be biz Virginia. ee Tenn 6's, new do. ac 1000 Mo, Kan 1e biivd Btoc! —Alpha, 10; Alta, 7; Belcher, 5; Best and Belcher, 1544; Bullion, 6; Cale- donia, 2%; California, 874; Chollar Potosi, 36; Crown Point, 5%; Gould and Curry, 8% 310; Hale and Nor- ae cross, 12; Justice, 5; Julia Consolidated, 3; Kentuck, a cath ‘és Stock #32; Mexican, 29; Ophir, 38; Overman, 12; Savage, 11; Bierra Nevada, 41; Silver Hill, 19; Utah, 19; Yellow | 109 do Jacket, 14; Exchequer, 4; Virginia Consolidated, 7, 100d ‘The closing prices were:— = een Hale & Norcross. 100 Pacific Julia Consolidated. 200 Erle Caledonia. Californi Chollar Consol. Virgin Crown Point... 5 Eureka Consolidated. bsg Union Consolidated. Exchequer... Yellow Jacket. Gould & Curry. Bodie........ Ws Grand Prize... ‘Washoo Consolidated 3 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Yoo Pittsbu Soren 200 Northwestor Farmay, Nov. 29, 1878, BD BEFORE CALI—1l0 A. M $2000 Louisiana cou... 7814 s 2000 Tay 7 70.9 Den & Rio G ist 3000 ES wo do. 100 Ohio & ‘Miss. 6006, C&T 00" do, do) ¢ 200 COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON, SPOT QUIET—FUTURES CLOSED STEADY— FLOUR STEADY — WHEAT LOWER — CORN FIRMER—OATS QUIET—PORK QUIET—LARD ABOUT THE SAME—WHISKEY DULL —SPIRITS TURPENTINE NOMINAL—ROSIN NOMINAL—PE- TROLEUM QUIET — COFFEE QUIET — SUGAR QUIET. do 1000 Can So Ist, 4 6000 Han&stJo's' 1000 Ft Wayne 34... 200 shs Del & Hudson 500 do . Famay, Noy. 29—6 P, M. Business has been fair during the week past, 4 although interrupted by the observance of Thursday B00 asa holiday. All the principal articles of merchan- ii dise have sold pretty freely and there have occurred A few important changes in prives, To-day (Friday) a 100 fair business was done, but there was no especial ac- tivity anywhere, On ‘Change flour was steady. Wheat dull and lower for winter—spring rather firmer. Corn was firmer, Oate quiet. Whiskey dull, Pork quiet. Lard without decided change, Cotton on spot quiet at revised quote- tions, Fatures closed steady. (ir @rcies were generally quiet. Naval stores were dull and spirits turpentine was lower, while rosin was unchanged, ough values were on- tirely nominal. Oils and petroleum remained dull. Asuxs were quoted at 47g¢. @ Se. for nd pearls. ANTIMONY Was firm at 12c, a 1244e,, gold, for reguins, Berswax ruled steady at 26!;0. @ 27. for Western and Southern. Corray.—The market for Brazils was very dull, and the same may be said of mild coffees. The bark Skudesnaes has jast arrived from Bataviu, and brings 10,766 mats of Preangor coffee, the largest and handsomest cargo of the kind that ever came to this market, imported by Messrs. 0. G, Kamball & Co,, of Boston, samples of which can be seen at the office of Messrs. O'Shaughnessy, Sorley & Co., No, 81 Bonver street. We quote :—Ordinary cargoes, ag ‘ge. for 1s A. OM. Kon Ue 520, «a be 036 puue Ui £1907. be 10074 HOARD—H wOOA. M, 100 sie rita Sd Singapore, 1c, a 176.; Ceylon ise a lige; H fugu 1 Domin I bge. FIRST $1000 Ga T's, gold bds. 108 O00 La Hes TBM like, @ 1}, Coormauk Stock was demand and steady, Wi Molasses chooks, :k2-Inch, with heed heads, $1.65 0 $1 gar shooks, with heuds, ‘wench, $2 8 $30; do, do Bineh, 81 40.0 BL 7; box a qo rum do, I a e 60 Bierce Sti Ml we BH; do., 12 feet, di firm iSite har y foes Mach, Ms ‘he market remained ca under a fair de- Hn. large and small siz0, por Ih. bolt rope 4c. a 17e. inal rope, Wye. a TOly Hussin, i . Corton un the spot was quie otations were revised ne follows:—Uridinary, stelet on _foed ordinary and ood ordinuty were Jow middling. "9c, (Pferiet Tow tl dling had middling, (ride ot ae middling, strict ood middling midting fair and fair were unchanged; stnined grades were Liverpool for tutargs, apd uncer the shave inn. ZT jwints lower, and closed at the market, however, showing ¢ closing prices of to“day com: 8, 2000 de, si ee one market open about the openin, re stondiners atthe ra : pare with Wednerd Wet November. 1000 Del & # 1000 Del & Hud ¢, by 5000 Den & RG at at jun de... eo a we donacry, in " ® "i WHS, con WU WO | March Sanh’, 1000 D, Mk T ist, 1H00 de, i goa | April: April 2000 Cat Mg 2000 Mia SEP pt ie Tuy My #00 W farten i sere: 00 July. Tat To. Wed. Evening. Total. ‘gid’bis. 107% Tb00 ¢ Pacific bda 104 625 Sieliveres Gs rack yesterday, 400 A are) prices of spot cotton (the following quotations are based on American standard of classification, and ton in store, running in quality not more than half a grade hove or below the grade quoted) :— ands, N, Orleans, Texas. Ordinary... 1 Strict ordinary 16 S446 Good ordinary. BHIG BIG Strict good onda B151G 815 Low middling. 4M Strict low m od16 9 Minding: Good mid "tsa6 sino rit 0 10 Whias lots : M716 1 716 wGtainad—ddoad’ vedinary, 230.3 strict good ordinary, 8 3 Tow middling, B8e,; mid ‘sige letivory the sales wore as to ednesday, after two December, 300 at 9. Jannary, 600 ‘at 9.80e., GOD at 9, Feb- Bt m Nidan fai 0 at U2de. $00 at 9.88¢., 100 at 9.37e., 200 ub 9,80 BRe., 400 "at 9.37¢., 1400 at 1. ‘ag "300, 14000 at 9.350. 5 ; March, 1. Cc. 100 at 8. 8c. Jao at 4c, June, 500 at'9.5e,, 200 at'AS4e.. 300 at 400 O.M4e. 500 at 9.35¢., Jobat ise, {aida omBe. Oates, 100 at M.82e,; July, 200 at Oe. 35,900 bales: Grand total, 74.300 bales, The receipts at the porty se Iveston, 4,009 bales; New Orleans, 3/714 nah, 3.919; Charlesto 2710 fee 00 jaltimore, 19 Tot ules. Ken years 25 40 K, hi sang is ‘week ton froiglits closed “iee., compressed; by dec.,' compronsedl. To Liverpool, 4 Aad. &c,—Trade was ‘unusually quiet owing to tho holiday, and but few changes have occurred About the only article in which there was im, which Thanksgiy since our last. any change was opi 70 for 4 advance was cause Thin, o€ course, givgs holders take advantag were very firm, but unchanged te. : 15e., Quinine was quoted je wits quoted at $3.50, Rochelle salts were « for barrels und 313gc. for boxes. Blue vi quoted ut 6c, a6tse. for ytime, Ladide of potaah was quoted St $2 69 in balk and §3 75 in bottles, udine was quoted Quicksilver wus quoted at 47c. a dec., jcold:; ecu root was firm; quoted at 50c, $l mphor was quoted at 26e n tartar was firm and sD 143¢. for powdered, in Mbls., and b Alcoholies—Chloroform and ether were quiet 7 . for the . a Be, for the latter. Borax, wan quiet; refined. city was “amtoted, at Fe sje. for bbls. Ble. a 9 B wun pite was Tic. & BOc. for large ui jelish bones were tirm and q paibu was quoted at 2, a ture at 5c. Balsam tolu was quoted af ¢ was firmer; Ameri quoted at 25e., Spanish at $10 50 4 BLL. Galangal roo uoted at Ne. ate. Squillx were quiet at Tse. 0 Ye. quiet and quoted at #1 a $1 OS tor Newfoundland and $1 9-481 65 for wogian, “Rhubarb was aniet, at prices ranging from 3c. 110. Ginger was quoted at thee 8 20. for Jamaica Dlenohed. % 720c. Saffron Dutch Bi ‘ros sh Smyrna, es - English, $2 do., sec tency nglish, Ze; Dvatels Gige. Ergot was quoted amomile lowers were quoted at 1 22e. for Roman. Sweet marjoram was quiet at 10c. a 18, Tones beans were quoted at $1 UO #8 $1 66 for Angostura. Valerian root was quoted at Ike. a We. for Englisl for German, Cntch was ; Prussinte potash was quoted at 23c. mate potash was quoted at 14lge. Gambier wus quiet at 443¢. u5e, Sumac was quoted ut 0c. a 95e. at 22c. 4 Be. for German and Dividivi was qalet aie per ton. Geutian root was quiet at ie. € re quoted at S4e. a B54gc. Arnica Colombo root was quoted at Ye. a ion whale and. 34s 4. Gum gedda was quiet at 939 at. Juniper berries ware quoted ‘at Bc. a" 3 mon, and Se. a Sige. for ordinary ata peel’ was quiet st Gc. 5. 7c. ice turpentine Wan quoted “at 9c. Castile soap—Cont white was quoted at 100, w 1834¢.; Marseilles puro, mottied wt 113:c. 0 jd, and do. common at 73 c., currency,” Lic. tor selected, Licor- Orange a 2¥e., old; ina, 260. ; largo Guzulina, Cerigiia de. Ewven: 1, 24 wore quict, but irithont change, We quote:—Oil tS #2 75; ol lemon, Sanderson's, $2 40 oil Fone, 88: ‘oil caraway, BL 25% Boe. winters! oil. sasnatras, vilof pennyroyal nominal at $1 a My ‘25; oil of bay, an all currency, hmatnnn were’ quict and ‘quoted at 47c, a 48c. for prime ve geese. Fisi.—Tho market for codfish was without gaits sales were about 200 quintals at $6 2. or ges and $3 25 a 8} S0for Grand Bank. Mackerel were te prices, 08 of about S00 bbls. were made ny wore quoted ut $4.25 0 $4 0. re split at #4 0 RocepteF Jour, 28,422 bbl 2 nm meal, 855 bbls. and 452 sack) 221,900 bushels: outs, 131. 450 do. 4; BU Ad 128) 850 do. ; barley malt, is 700 Flour was stealye "the salen, including State, Western und Southern, were about 1150 WW bbls, within the annexed r X; steady, with sales of 300 I mand and the transaction Rye was fairly active, and about 16,000 do. © steady, with sale of malt; was quiet, W 2 State. Supertine St Extra State. Choice State Superfine Wesiern Extra W j wheat, anads at $1, Barley #2 wha 3 29 a3 Gv iP Oirio, shipping brands. | pitied Ohio, trade brand ‘a ry Southern Southern superti Southern extra. Selettithehebteaiapsetebssneheteneteied —wWi heat—Spring wheat was firm, with @ fair ex; but winter was dull and lower. TI How: 4 aoked prices a§ the second make delivery) were 4 ring, #7e. # #1 for Ne: ad 3 Ne , white, - for January No. 2 spring, $1 Cee Oy for No, d cash; $109 for ber rod, wid $110 8 Pi ition for January No red ‘fl 10 for'Na. T witte, te arrive, first call Docem! 105 for “ . Corn ud : > graded mixed, Outy—The market wae firm with w good in. Katey and fale trado, yet Hos quotably Mghok: ‘Bales of unit 43,000 bushels’ with nthe following. rane iile.; No rye: a a i Ne S dos Biyge ue is, Naples mites 11Aye.; new Sicily filberts, Wie, a Maye. Demdette cried wae in ‘tale a Sie i Te. fancy, We, 0 10390, North Carolina, cine fair to u ters, tansy es * Virginin, #1 10 Gusxv CuoTn was rhe, s doe. Plutus, Me. a re qniet and quoted at 8Ue, We, for prime faney do, and 1 20 for hand picked do, IL We ynote:tge, for 1g Ibs., . for 2 oe, . with a fair de- .; retell, Ge, & Aw ys Hear axp Jute—The ww batts was autet Un ate rdy. @ irny wet was rather aniet, but prices, were wut radical change. | Weauote:—Budnow Ayres, 25 Ibs, Tb ue. 1206, 20 I Dil the, oe ib Cs ge.; ito Grande, 2 My itamorva, a Ihe. 10 20 yo 1 Ibs. Be, a 15! a, 28 Ibe so ye, 1 y thm, 100. @ 10) 46 Th Te ork, aA ibs to Ins. to 80 Tbs., Bige.: do. cow, ected, market was dull but without change, ‘orks, How crop, choles to taney, Iie. 1 yt to prime, De. a ie; low to fair, He. a ern, Ie. in ie; 3 Wostorn, ‘oe. a ie. = ids, al! growths, Je. a de. ; Pacific coast lings. at eomete. Leatunn—De: week by the wea Walidey the Business’ in hemlock sole sines Friday tast foots Pe, very yd segregate, Cd a — remained stend; fe quote:—Hemlock—Light Buenor "Ba saliforntng yr ‘ae.; do, common hide, middle Bi 21g, : do, Cali: fornia, ate. Ve. Buenos Agron, ale. ra do, commen Wide, 2 . Cniitarnin, 11 poor damaged, ail kin is, ‘Ite. ; export and jubbing lew —Th eral market wa eo ny 4 yesupe, seaweitug Chet 206. Be. in te.; Porto Klee Islands, 200. a [nc Grioen soca ie Navat Btowus.—ithe market, for spirits turpentine was dull and lower. Rosin was dull, but nominally unchanged We quote :—Spirits turpentine, merchantable order, 29 Hosin—Good strained, $1 BI 37s. B micton, 8225; Washington, $2 12 a Weta were fig Sa osin firm; LAT) 5, 0 2 yy, 27e. Par firm uepeutine soft, BL; vir- —Cottonseed ofl was quiet, closing at soe at as Ade. v.48) follows Peccuber. bid, 740. avked year, 440." bid, 46 ote @ Gke. | Sperm—Crud Rie. | roa ural, Me, Crnde Northern whale, 45¢.; do. South ona leached winter, 50e.; nat winter whale, Sie. bleached ural ao, 40. ; extra bleach Se. ; er bleached fish, ay adhe. ; naphtha, Sige. ; reti asked for rdinaty trands: at pouieecs, wi. avrest, I! pening, ty al, New York and Oil City Ex- Thanksgiving, hiladelp hin. 12 ckons—Philadel: 0 Wwe. ; Long Island,’ 1c. 4 ‘ite Bick, $173.4 8 50 per pair Teale tire wi pair; blue wing, Toe. ie. per pair mallard. a $1 per wood di ee Philadelphia squabs, $2 #2 G0 por dozen. Hinglish sniye, #200 por oxen.” Woo cock, pair, Stall fed pigeons, $2 per doze or per doxen. Ree ‘a 81 per i ds Reed birds, 75¢. 4 $1 p ie, & Me, por desen’ pair, its, 30e, r. per 1b. Saddles of oe: Wee & 2c, pe 48125 per pair. Partridyos, $1 per pair. Grouse, 81 per pair. PKovisioss.—Roceipte—Pork, 246 bbls; lard, 53 bbls. and 471 kegs; ‘cut meats, 4,738 246 thorces and 3458 boxes; beet, 277 tierees, ‘ind a6! Arossed hoxs, Pork was qnict, cldsin, i] ‘December, oli and $7 45 25 asked; January, new $8 80 Did, $8.90 asked } fumily ‘pork — there 0 bbls, bat” the asking price ent about and m1 the Iss 0 bbls. mesy nold. at 87 400% 87 90, caviie mostly at 87 No sales for future deliv Bacon was’ quiet, 100 boxes Cumberland cut sold at the West, on private terins, deliver- ablo early in December. Ci were 25 boxes rib bellies, Ibs. do, do. eats ware fairly active 2 Ibs. average, at o do, ., on private terms, Dressed hogs wer ore made within the range of 8c. Roavy to light, and 4c. for market pigs. ont material’ change, und closed at the pecond call as follows—December, (4 073 bid. $6 10 asked; nar; 1215 bid, $6.19 ‘asked? “Februury, $6 20 ‘by $5 16 waked Mareh, $8275 bid, $6 30 asked. Tho sules ‘at $6 00; 500 do. Western, spot, at B10; 200 do. refined Cuba ut 88 40, aud for future deliv! 1.500 teres, December, nt $5 O73 75) Bis 12s 8 250 lower, and su a 4 160. for city, Lard was with: and #200" do., March, ceipts, "5,587 packages. but ‘wes We Slavelpin, 33500 boxes quote :—State, factory skimmed, do., market was ‘Sten Island, New sylvant lo., W esteru, active and steady. We Sie. o ; prime to 6 “ NPRLTHR was casy ut $4 80 9 $5 25 for domestic. Steanine.—Receipts—75 tivrces. The market was more active. Sales were 12,000 lbs, city at Zc. and 201 tierces do. on private terms, Svcan.—For raw the markot was more active and steadier; pales wero hhdy, centrifugal at 77g¢.;, 119 bd 625 hhdi 2. at 7c. and W Bos hha Muscovado at OM AL Sige, 084 “ertished, Ose. ; geanilated, P do., 870. ; cut oat, 93 extra O Yellow extra C's! O&e. + other grades, in ing de. n G), Tattow.-Wocelptertd ihds- 20 tiorces and 244DbIa.. ‘The market Was more active, and soe 79,000 Ibs. sold at nd 10.008 Ibs. at Blac, a 5-16 6 U-16¢. @ Bqc. 1 et for pi + ulao plates, . 17e.5 lo. relined eigen all golds 8 734 = $5 30; coke, 3 do. terne, ‘e 75 a $5. "Tonacco.—There was a very good demand for Kentucky leat and some 1,500 hhd: rere placed, mostly for export, prices ranging from 3¢, to lle. Seedicaf was ne quiet wales wore 16) cusos Pennsylvania, crop 1877, at Bc. to 25c. ; 40 cages Now England, crop 1876, at 16c. ; Joo canes sundries at 7c. w 18c., und 300 bales Havans at Be. a 81 10. Wittsxny.—Receipt: ipts, 2,900 bbls, The market was dull; 10 bbls. sold aes bg Woot.—The been broken by a holiday and busi- ness has been “lighter than al ‘he market, how haw ruled steady ut former pri Wye X and above, Ohio tlgece, w XX, Ohio fleece. 3 fleege, 5,000: do. coarse bluck, Territory, in fleece, 13,000 do. mea- 0. X, Ohio. tleece, all oWv private term ate. w 25 2,000 burr; rive gs super pulled do. combing. do., 0400 to» tivorgta, 1 12,000 do. medium Texas, 80,000 do. valley Oregon, 1,500-do. pulled Colorado and 2,000 do, Texas. ts. —There wax business on the whole ae. heneo w Exeter finea petroleus Marseilles, # bark hence to Cork for orders, 3.00 quarters genin, De, Od. am Tali bark henee to Naples, 3,000 quarters grai 4. British vessel hence to ‘London, gem ‘general cargo, NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Frivay, Noy. 29, 1878, RECEIPTS FOR TWO DAYS. Veals Turds, Beeves, 6 173 6820 10.407 diinued light,rea trae hee been oteody asto demand, with an upward feeling in values; prices ranged from Gye. a 10c. per Ib.; weights, 5iq cwt. a 10s cwte. From 56 tbs. to 56 Ibs. has been allowed net, with & few head on 57 Ibs. alluwance net.. dwaliy generally coarse, ranging from poor v0 Al Sixtioth street yanie Ulery & Cary old for selves 18. Western oxen at is ; Ss mixed Western steers wolght 7 ewt., strong. Coon & Th *Ratikin “a ‘Phompson 102 52 head at 9c. ort 206; por Ib., with $1 oft” per ri Gitta "Brown sold on pmission 16 Mined ai te cows and ag at Te. weight 614 ewt.; 34 State steors at 74 r ib., wenn "4 Brxves.—On a cute sant 'G.. Kahn sold for, Kali 11540 “be. “per hand, “at Bi. heifers at Age. Gua'c ) Kentucky stecrs—14 head nt 53 head at Hye. per Kentucky steers —2e He .om por head a is bond en weights sewt s wi Cwt, a 744 cwt,, strong. NS D sold for G, W. tevergaz tioors ‘nt ee. por lb., weight Sia cwt.: for b, Fimney 28 Ohio stoure at ac, a ie Tb, in Bsc per, 1b. and 3 hond af Wee. perl ig wr. , Woightaths Merton 2 Ilinoly 'M. Goldseh Reis toot 16 at By at Mise. per ve. per Ih... we Sug, om per Sorta dh wt. fey "4 Morrie io lo nteors at He. per Ib, weight (ew 43 Missourt steers at He, per Ib., weight Westheimer sold for J. Bates 10 Stato steers—4 head per ih., Ohoad at Ie. per Th-—weights 7 ewt-n Tis Cet ig wt; for Lehman Bron. Zoxen'at Mize. por, Ihe weight ows 18 Virginin steers at Oye, ver Ib., weight Gewt. for Lehman ros. Virginie Wb; ry et Woed at hy Sita ie gi eh on 10 Ine 3s hend Rt ge: per Ib weights @% cwt., strong, wt, o'8 cwt, We B. Hoseathal sold “for. Ne" Morrie. ik steers at 7 Now- woight 53 ewt. er Ble, and Seto si wt; Si gas New aes Wer |B, at Holmes jueludin, Age. port 5 owt, cE Be. por Ib, wi 6. oud i Tallon te ding choice, in general Lambs at 4c. 0 1b, “alte Hockey por tb, Judd & egal am wold 4 ‘ad Tha. por hend, at 4e- Th. 5 2 ‘Sate ieoedng weight ity, Tos. per head, ut 4%y¢. Pee owt st wt, Th.) 108 State sheep, wo 125 Ibs. per head, at Hye. per Ihe; WL mixer Moule’ sheen lambs, Holaghe 8a lim, per head at $cc, per | eight 75 Ibs. per lead, at 4 weight 72 Ibe. por head, at tte pot br WO Ate welht te Iba. per oud, Wo, 5" 267 M2 Ibs, por In & fee vold 1a Wes | head, pat iG, ver aS Ton, pot heads af ahccr' Fac, Trade wotght 98 tbe. pet hited, ats Pe weight 109 Ibs. per head, wt 4 ib. aay ‘& Mallen AS. por head, wt 8 b, wourhe #3 Ibe 1.3 81 ewes, ib. Mh, Hae, por Ib. Jamba, weigi at dae, per Th. 82 state lambs, 4 162 State lant Wb.; 167 Dilenbeck | & weight 102% Ibs. Per, head, at oh Western sheep, wight 84 ‘Ibs. per por Ib; 175 State sheep, weight 1) At die. por Ih. ; 1K8 State sleep, weixh at 434e. per Th; 150 mixed State’ sheen TA Tbs. per hwad, at O9e. per | Ibs. per head, at G%ye. per Ib, Us. neant, ber hema, at weight weight Lie MUCH wa 6 trade. whieh te dull at Git x 639 pli head. cattes tncluliag Vests AND CaLyes.—Deinand steady on a light iy. Grass calves not quoted. Meal fed calves, 83:30 a 8 ee ilee ple way of dealing in stocks is by com- ux Many orders and co-operating them as & whole, ing profits pro rate among sharely ‘ording tothe Indigna bogs, aver- % ch customer thus secures all advantages of im- iz. ; gra ran ‘82:00 per ew. 5 ‘ weixht 167 Ibs. per head, sold we encod sl wud load i? 178 Olio hogs, uverage live weight 314 Ibs, | mene capital and experienced skill, and can use any "1 0 o 94 ‘oportionate euc- (sold at $3 30 per ewt EE ae. dw circular mailed free. 1! information fi Fu “LAWRENCE & C4 JALIZABETH AND RAHWAY (N. J.) BONDS WANTED; Mialso Macoupin County (lL) Touse. W. MARKHAM, 10 Pi: ‘A STATE RIGHTS a, under # valuable patent. DOMESTIC MARKETS. 2 Exports coastwise, ‘ pee ees Cotton easy; middling. oe ; 7 , RATE SUMS 16 DON FURNITURE, aC, Salen ue stock, ee wher to retai Address. FURNITURE, 5 167 Herald Uptown STS bales; gross, 4,217, Hxports—To Great ‘arin: 15 to the Continent, 9,877; coastwise, 2,771 es, Tonce to FIRST MORTOAL BONDHOLDERS iy and Mississinpt Hallway Company —By diraction Tat the United States for the Districe constwise, 4,085, Net receipts, 18,69. bal oust wise, 12/86). Sales, 135,000, Company, AY. as mnay be ny the Union rave Company of New for the benefit of the sinking fund for suid first mor Fy Cotton gniet: middling, 8 11-16e, rdinary, 8 1-16e, Net receipt ae ‘sal aterest will be paid on the coupons, ax the order of rt reserved for future determinution the question of such interest 1s are to be surrendered and cancelled, but the whers will be taken and reported to the Cours the culculation of interest fhe Coe rt shall pi Ri OURO} Export To Gvoat Continent, 14.7 to France, 1,525; Sales, 11,500. . 29, 1878. middling, as a basis f hereafter al NEw Receiver Ohio and Mis YORK CITY 7 PER CENT 08 REGISTERED BONDS, Payable in 1890. 5.480, We Wier Spirits of tury .] 7 go y . es NEW YORK CITY 6 P CENT LD, COUPON ae Ok REGISTERED BONDS Caenenaed. ‘Payable in 1901, Flour unchanged ; sales of 1 For sale by iL Wabas! prime, DANIEL A. MORAN. Miiwankeo sprini ne red. Stat y I st., New York. oO T OLAS CITY Sy. STEWalet ‘Attorney, ILL LOAN MONE Property; no brokerage. 120 Broudwa; ANTED—B phia, $25,000 at property worth dou Adaress D. & T., box it Canada, held $1208 hie, $107 oe a i the lower PONSIBLE FIRM X per cont; first mortgage on central Je the amount in the city of St. Louis, 3a) Philadelphia Port ‘offic Receipts —t3,00¢ a0 { fect of lumber, Shipments—1.300 bbls. tour els barley ; 4,100 do. rye; 80,000 do. peas, and’ 443.000 feet: IS THE ‘of lumber, aanhal ania + 1 sisles 900 bbls. HB, OF haber jes reported. 2 Kansas at TO MANUFAC: perfectod Panty WANTED, WITH $300 ture one of the best new scroll saws, alr fund selling on the market. JONES, 39 Centre st A PARTY HAVING FROM $15,000 TO 20,000 TO 7% est in a long established carpet business, now payin; fair profit, ddress, for Mix aage. MERCHA, ihe me ies Herald office. : UNUSUAL OPP TALE interest in cash pays Corn dull and « panged unchans whiout, 201,900 . Receipts by what, 331,000 bushels: barley, 1s.400 Boek me $40 per month, 291 ra) ‘d corn, 92,900 YORN SYRUP FACTORY, CA a do. bushels, fully equipped and now running, cun be leased eTkoIT, Nov. 28, 1878, | and machinery purchased on advantageous terms, Address Flour ‘frm; sles 200 pois, of whine at $4 75. Wheat | L. T.,box 219 Herald office, Ht iY emer, He. No. ‘ALY INSEREST IN ESTABLISHED STATIONERY ete for sdle; best location. LLOYD'S, 4 Warren st. 2 white, ARTNER IN A WHOLESALE CASH MANUFACTUR- ‘lover seedy ing business with $600; rare cba dy, active x dull and lower man.” Apply 00 Montgomery st, r00 ity : Ma do, "Baty? RUSTY MAN WANTED—AS PARTNER, LUGRA inente--¥lour, i Cork, | A tive mercantile business; steady income; $300 required. 23 Chambers st., room V JILL INVEST $10, F204 manufacturing, specialty or mercantile bu particulars, with references. Address K. ©. 1,800 do, ; ; oats, 800 do, Crxcrxxatt, Nov. 29, 1878, gdlour quiet, but steady, Whent stra red and white, Re, Fecoipts, 4.200 bushels; shiyments, 3,600 do. Me. ys Good iness. Give L., Herald jemand and 32 Oates paren .. wage ts” Fo De ole. S| oe mere zm a 2. ‘ork in goo Rae peat neees | DL OUOO Stearn cdmsne lat eioes betere tnaece q ing.” Particulurs No. ti London torrace, 23d st. deman ed a clear rib, 8%. 5 d; short ri on firmer? 000 WANTED, A RELIABLE PART’ 3D. this amount, to represent a Philadelphia com- Puny wishing to establish a branch house in New York, f the excluvive sale of thelr manufacuures in the Neate; bay; a profits, Addrens C.J, CASSERLY. Herald Windelphis Branch ree WESTERN UNION'’S CABLES. ac ; clear sides, 43;¢. teduliaue thenena el active, firmer and c #2 G5 a $2.80; packing, #2 75 0 82K $2 95; receipts, 15,475; shipments, AGO, Nov. 29, 1878, a Flour nominally, unchanged, Wheat active firm and wa hor; No, 2 winter, Sig 2 Chicago spring, a a a ae becomber’s | OPINION OF PRESIDENT GREEN ON JUDGE BLATCH« FORD'S DECISION IN THE COLGATE INFRINGE- MENT SUIT. {From the American Exchange, Nov. 29.] Dr. Norvin Green, president of the Western Union ‘Telegraph Company, said to an American Exchange re porter on Wednesday, in reply toa request for his opinion upon Judge Blatchford’s decision in the Colgate suit for infringement, that he did not care to say much upon the subject, as it was & delicate one, He stated, however, that the decision ‘was an unexpected one, but the case did not involve one tithe of the amount represented by the news- paper statements. An appeal would be taken at once on the question of Simpson’s priority of invention, as a matter of course, without awaiting the account- Barley in’ fair ile: 3 extra No, 3, 49. a La ‘higher? ‘$6 RO, cash or December; nuary. Lard steady, with a fair d ‘she. cash or December; $5 8222 a $5 85, Ji Bulkmeats steady and "changed. High wines, $1 04 Whiskey based on $100. Freights—Corn to, Budalo, Gc. 6}, eceipts—13,000 bbls. flour, 137,000 bushels wheat 112,000 do. corn, 45,000 do. oats, 7,500 di ‘e and 12, barley. Shi ment —26,000 bbls. or, E wh at, corn, "70,000 do. Market closed—" but not quotably higher. otably higher, Pork in good demand and wher; advanced 5c. Lard firmer, but not quot- ably higher, COTTON RECEIPTS. Following were the net receipts of cotton at the below named ports from September 1, 1878, to date, Inclusive — Galveston ing of the Master in Chancery, but nothing formal ren eam had as yet been done, The counsel of the company had advised that no byes creme should be s bez, te confident of success on an a) “How many wires has = Western Union in opera tion which are affected by the decision of Judge Blatchford ?”’ was asked. ‘We have made # careful estimate,” said Dr? Green, ind we have found that there are 155.1 miles of cable, containing 368.7 miles of wire insulated by means of gutta percha. This estimate includes the lines of the Western, Union in Nova Scotia and the other Canadian provinces (which, of course, will not be affected by an American patent), as well as those lines in The United a roestag! oe made any estimate of the expense of rep! tl gutia perch casing of our cables with some other substance, but our present cables, with coves con ductors, cost us about $1,000 @ mile, and those with only one conductor cost $400 a mile. The question of money in the project of replacing our peestel cables is not as important a one as the quest of the time required to Pmake the change.” In reply to questions as to whether there were any other substances than gutta percha which could be used in insulating the wires, and whether the company had decided on any definite action in order to avoid a ing on Simy "s patent, Dr. Green said did not at liberty to say much on thats subject, ae would be exposing the company’s case. He could state, however, that there were several methods which could be used in Total. PRINT The printing cloths market has shown CLOTHS MARKET. Fat. Riven, Mass., Nov. 29, 1878. t little action, ands for Nghe at — and prices that with some Bove declines. ady at 3e., cash, spot ; aye, demanded for contracts. EUROPEAN MARKETS, COMMERCIAL, Lavxnpoot, Nov. 29, 1878, ton Brokers’ As- dewand, Sales of the week. Americas ‘ulators tc Fatwarded tres @ ‘nrdod froin the sl etn would cost even less to apply than the present method costs. The Western Union Company used gutta percha in its cables pune that wubelanes ‘was employed by the man’ urers from whom the cables were purchased. ARGUMENT ON THE INJUNCTION. An application was made yesterday to Judge Blatch- ford to settle the form of decree of the Court on the injunction granted in the Colgate and Western Union judge all argument American, Cotton—Futures: Wh upl November deliv Bled | November and December deliver middling, clause, December and Tanwar delivery, alno OYyd. ts low middling Aare. February hethrer 3 Stud. 5 upland: clause, | Suit, and at the su ion of the J February and Mareh delivery, is, low | was deferred until Friday next. pee zine A gt ny d ro :' cae ——_— _ uplands, low middling COTTON EXCHANGE. lands, low middling clause, new crop, “aupped November \d December, suil, Lagyaroos, Now, 29,1976 eas ov. A loodin me eral cireules, paver The pond the At @ meeting of the Board of Managors of the Cob nue: Exchange yeste ameudments to the more cuufidence: Fiat le bine ebek me peo ro oo Deanches of the trade, in which tho tendency is rather | laws wero adopted, ordered posted for tett days ands higher. On the spot and In the neighboring districts there | meeting of the Exchange called to consider the same ce ive det id wt the Foosdag, ans inane fn stances wt iMgler raion Corn was | on Monday, December 9, at three P.M. ‘The second firmer, though busi ive. The wheat market thls morning was inicter, still s fair ‘nesday's pri con, In four there was slow request, scarcel, paragraph of article 3, section 77, which reads as fol lows, was stricken out:—“But no member who is ine terested as principal in any contract for the future ly oup- pronto rates, <. Corn was in Porting the last quotations.” Lospon, Nov. P.M. delivery of cotton shall be competent to act as broker Calcutta ttn 47s. per quarter. trokeum, Rig. o Hyd. pops Tineces on ofl 226108, Pre Tal: 5 ee eae of oe, SURE ew: ecm low, fag irite of ee per wt. dition of cotton such con- ro ew: 29, 187A, tract,” and the following Spare’ therefor :— Petroleum, 224f. for fine pale amore “But no member who a Po as foe |AyRE, Nov. 29, 1878, or as broker, or who has served American lard closed at 434¢f. per BO kilos. contract for the future livery of cotton, vate ba Livearroon, Nov. 20, 1878, competent to act as a member of the Appeal Commit- Pork—Prime mess, Eastern, dull do., Western, | toe on Classification in deciding any question of dull at 438.; Bacon—Cumberlind ent dull nioieer grade, quantity or condition aCe — under such ib dull adie, Ge; short el 11 at 25a, Od, " Tuttint ae, td, HamecLonge cut dull wt de. ‘deat india Contract." The mecond, ainendment. to the. bylawa rovides that the committee of Ave on fut ns shall be a standing one, and that it Se ee ee ee for the purpose of agreeing on tl rices’ of contracts for future delivery of cot shall transmit the to Liverpool. This committee shall also decide upon the closing prices. NEW MINING COMPANIES. mess dull at 70s. 7 | market bare. ext ‘ts. ; prime mens, Lard—Vrime Western dull at gh: an ‘dy at 37s. Turpentine—Spiri —Common dull at 4s, mt eso—American choice i} at 47s, Fionr—Exten 8 jeondy at 24s. market bare; do, w SFOD. Western winter stendy at vs. ; ibm, 3d, Corn-—New mixed ott at 24s. -3 Cottonseed oi|—Yellow dull at 249; old do. du American steady at Rosi ‘ommon (at London) aroady at Sn. Spirits turpentine (at London) at —--— ts. Shoulders dull at 22s, Articles of incorporation were filed in the County FINANCIAL, Clerk's office yesterday by the Massachusetts Silver x, Not Mining Company. This company has a capital of Lox po: a half per cent’ bo 29—4 P.M. 10864; New ape tral di $1,000,000 divided into shares of $10 each, and is ore Ly Jo adviegs quote five per cont rentes 112f. 27}¢. forthe | ganized for the purpoxe of mining lead ore in Essex account. county, Mass. Samuel Porter, 8. B. Johnson and ba mye gh ——_ bmtagcrier tree J ~ zone Mining Com! filed its arti- BRAZIL COFFEE MARKET. eles of Incorporation i the county Chars ofc yo ry y. omy is organ! © mining pur- eee veati ated. | SOU wih ital 10 a ‘The articles are H John W. Davis and R. H. Ri cog Panis, Nov. 29, 1878, Exchange on London, 25f. 27e. for checks. ogy Tor Gar arate, hs totlaw! y gentlemen are named aq fie Wt, Ui te SAN tare "BRE | Wye Wallac, Noa ous Jame M. Seymour » bags; for the Uni . ook, | yi :, a A. Hunt, A. L, Whe us jusen, Jt.; J, 147,000 bags. 4 of weler, op cle 4 Kichunge on London, 224d, Frelzhts, per wail, for the Channel, ‘fon SANTOS, 27, 1878, ices wearily tninal Hos, Average daily BUSINESS TROUBLES, Kaufman & Blun, manufacturers of cloaks and suits, made an assignment yesterday to Frederick Lewis, with preferences of $25,833 33, The Mabili- ties are estimated at about 350,000, Alois and Henrictta Feigelstock made separate as- signments yesterday, without preferenges, to Louis E. Ufer. yavods ane. F WEABONABLE HATER —WONEY RY % on LiFe AND jt Insurance Bought; Snaurance of al Tinks effected wish vost Sompantos at lowers BrePAWHICH &.CO., 105 Brondway, box 1,880. igi A meeting of the creditors of Edward N. a! AND 1KE'S PEAK RALLRUAD of the firm of Dunham, Buckley & ‘Sou re pone a: ent gee le eng | Le yp gd jobbers, was held yesterday at the offi ra Powe, we Wentern | Little, and Henry H. Stotesbuiry was elected Maton waned hy WH. UTLEY, af ino at, New York. | Anoachodulen showed abilities ot $3,000, oud twemhy —LARGE AND 8, Lita TH LOAN ON gry claims were proved, aggregating $15,000, A “ected a ST i, Nye gan: raperty, at ld@est rates, VK. 8 Tevaneueye Lowis Kraus, dealer it goods, made an aoa terday, to Bernhard St: Ernest Moessner made an Yesterday, to