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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Stock Market Irregular and Several Securities Lower. MONEY ON CALL 3 AND 5 PER CENT. Ctld Firm it lli 1-8 and Government Bonds Strong. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FIRM. The (tool market to-day was not devoid of natural, aeveYal of wtnea are wortny ol com ment. Cmef amon? them was a somewhat sud den movement la Quicksilver, which under jree ?ales declined from 22% to 1S??. The close, how ever, was made at 19. The cause assigned ror this decline was the reported Illness of Mr. Daniel Drew, who Is said to be largely identified with the aecurtty. Pacific Mall was again on the anxious seat to-dar, but, owing to the uncertainty which attends its latare, It did not show any symptoms of strength. It opened at 43%, advanced to 43%. ?old down to 43* and closed at 43%. The terms offered by Panama are not yet accepted. The Utter stock sold at 121 to the amount of 200 shares. H may be profitable to to let both or these stocks severely alone until they emerge irom their present muddle, and offi cial announcement is made thac they have either Mrreed or disagreed. Erie advanced from 30 to Box, ending at 30*?. The sales amounted to 42.000 ?hares. Lake shore receded from T6 to 74%, which was the closing price. Wabash was strong at 10 in the early part of the day, bat subsequently ?ympathized with the decline or the rest of the market and ended at 15*,. Northwest common ?old at 4i Si a 45Jt a 45',, closing at 45 s?, the pre ferred stock at to\ a 58. Union Pacific opened at 78% and advanced to 73%. At this point some of Its holders commenced realizing, under the in fluence of which the price leil off to 71. There was then a recovery to 71% and a close at 71%. Tne transactions amounted to about 44,000 shares. Ohio and Mississippi sold irom 28H down to 28 and eioaed at 28*. Bock Island was "omparjtively stead t at 103% a 103s, a l&8%. Bannibal and St. loaeph receded from 28% to 27%. 0., C. and L C. closed at ?%. St. Paul common ?pened at 89% and went off to 39%. St. Louis and Iron Mountain advanced to 2a New fork Central opened at 102 and closed at 10l<%. From the fore gomcr range of prices It will be seen that stocks Were irregular, 11 not feverish, yet the condition Is ?ot unlike that which hat periodically presented itself whenever the market afforded profit. The changes, compared with Saturday's closing prices, are as follows Advance?Atlantic and Pactflo preferred, %: Delaware and Lackawanna, %; Erie, %; Pacific Mali, %; gold, %; Erie, In London, Dici.ikb?New York Central %; C., c. and L C., H: Hannibal and St. Joseph. %; Lake Shore, %: Korthwest. common, %: ohioand Mississippi. %; Quicksilver, 4; Rock Island, St. Paul, %; Wabash, % ; Union Pacific, 2X ; Western Union, %; Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, %; Northwest preferred, >?. The following table shows the opening, highest ISl lowest prices of tae day Wall Street, Mondat, April la?? P. M. OUTSIDE operators ADVANCE and decline. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Oiening. BtghcaL Lowest n ittsourg 103% 108 * 103% iL ana St. Paul. Mil. and St. Panl rref. Dhio and Mississippi., Hew Jersey Central... pel.. Lack, and Wester Cnion Pacific tuiuu r.iiiut C., C. an t L C Western Union ^t antic and faclflc Tel. 27 iclflc Mail 4y Panama. TBI BALKS TO-DAT. Tilt traaaaetiona at tbe Stock Exchange to-day aggregated isi.ooo (bare* aa followshaw Tort Oantral and Hadaon, aoo; Erie. 42.000; LakeSbora, g.400; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 140; Nortn western, 1,300; do. preferred, aoo: Rock Island. 1,800; Pacific Mall, 29.600; St. Paul. 3,?oo; do. preferred. S40; Obloa. 1,000; Weatern rmon, 36,100; Waoaab, 8,600; Cnlon Pacific, 44,000; C., C. and 1. 0., 300; Panama, 300. TBS MONET MARKET. Money loaned on call at irom 6 to 3 per cent, bat |ut before tbe cloae of banking bonra there were exceptional transactions at T per cent. Prim* mercantile paper ta In larger request than can be supplied, and tbe rates remain abont as last looted, to wit, irom >s to : per cent. Foreign axcoange waa quiet and firm. Prime sterling aoauaally waa 4.96 a 4.90 >,; selling rates, 4.S&K and 489X and 4.90. Reicbrnarka, NK a and Prime Paris. 6.16* a 6.13 ,. otber rates. I>17)t and T5B OuLD MARKET. Gold opened at lift*. bnt ine majority of sales ?ad tbe c.o?e were made at lu1,. Tbe rates paid tor oarrymir were 2*. 3, % l and \% per oeat. Loans w?re also made flit. orsKATio*8 or tbe oold exchange bank. Gold balances $852,377 rarrancy balances 1,091,404 Ouid cleared ?8,8*2, ooo CLEARING BOCSB STATEMENT. Cerrency exffiannes |M,101,142 CorrencT oaiances a.W.'Kxi Coin exchange- 9, MO, 1*8 Goid baian ea 1,0*V;70 THE r-NITEO states trbascrt. Tbe Assistant lreasnrer pal l oat to-day $44,000 ea accoant of interest and $42,1*00 in redemption of Ive twenty bonds. Tne baimces in tne Treasury at Wasoington are reported aa follows:?Carrency, I4.oe4.ot6; certiorates of deposit, $46,&30.000: coin, $?4,776,869, including cum certificates, $33,427,400; outstanding legal tenders, |379.23g,900. Tbe ens toma race lots to-day were $630 000. tbe i-obkion market. Advices rrom London state that console de eitned to-day % per cent, and are quoted at $3 a M* for moaey, and 93 , for account. The rate or dteoonnt in tbe open market lor tnree months' Mils la 3* p-T rant, or % tieiew the bank rate. ?23,000 bullion went into tne osbk on oeiance to day. Rentes, la Pans, eaf. 24c. Tbe London Market for American securities is reportea dan. Tbe fo.lowing ar? tbe late quotation*18?j bonds, 10*; 1*57 do., 107'i; ten-forty do.. 103',; new fives, loan; Erie, 3t'? a m-,. state ROE03 were d?li. We note sales of Connecticut sixes at 101, and old Tennessee sizes, ex coupon, at 54. OOVBRNM1NT BONDS were aot as active ro-day as usual, bat prices gea erally remain firm and in srmpatay with tne etreugth of gold. The close was strong at tbe foi lowing quotationst'nitpd Slates currency sixes, 130H ? 120 ?. <Je? 19*1, registered, laij* a 121 s; ?o. do., do., coupon, 122H ? ik'i; do. five-twen ties, 1302, registered, ex interest, lift*; do. do., do., coupon, 118X a 119; <lo. do., 1854. registered, IUH a US; do. do do., coupon, 111? , aim v. do. go. do., lseft, registered. 116',,? 117; do. do. do., aeapon, 121', a 122; do. do. do., new. registered, 120S e 121T,; do. do., do., do., coupon, 12074 a 121; go. da, 1167, registered, 121* a 121V, do, do. do., coop n, 121s, a 131 do. do.. IMS, registered, 121: do. do. do., coupon, Mix a 121%; do. ten lerttee, registered, 114* a lit; 00. do., coupon, 116* .1 l!8^; do. sizes. is?l. registered, 118% a U8\; do. do. do , coupon, 116* ? ll$X. RAII.ROAD BONDS. Those were moderately active, witb urge trans ections in Union f'acifics, waicb advanced, first mortgages se ling at W*a9?K; 'RBd grants at WIH Bs7'?, and sinking lands at 9:114. Pacific o* Missouri nrsts Sold at 92* . do. seceBd at 79. * en tral Pacifies goid, 99',. Westera Pacifies at 94. Albany and auaqucaauua second at 1W*. Bo ton, Hartford aad Irt* first at 3T a 27 v<. chloafo and Rock Is.and sevens at 108. Chicago and North, western consolidated coupon gold bonds at 86J<? 0.. C., C. and I. first at 107J*. Lake snore dividend bonds at 100.^. New York Central sixes, 1883. at loi; do. first coupon. 114. Wabash Orst at 83 a 8tK, and C., C. and 1. C. flrit at 60\. The lollow lug were the bids a u A Susq lit n? 109H Alt .t - use) -.1 m It 4 i ok. H A E 1st m J71* Bos H A E, guarnnt' t. M2 bur. i K * M 1st. 7's. gt 40 dies A Ohio ti'?. 1st in . 4"?i< Che*'4 chto t/'s, ex c .. :s9 clu A Alton 1st i>i llUli Ch> * Alton income iirt Loultlnnu A Mo 1st, stil ;'l ? hi, bur A w - p c. let.113 Chi. Bur A O con 7's. 1 i la. Kock island APac.103 r> J t en 1st in, new .. 111 ,nj i en 1st con* H6W N .1 Central, convert.. II l)f Am Hock A Imp bonds. I 3 Mil A St P 1st P 1>..10S Mil a ?t f in.7s.iu, p-.i an* M A 84 1* 7's. gold. ItD. Kg Mil A -t 1' 1st. II A D... 7S?.; Mil A St P lot. OIK. HI Mil A ft Paul lit. c m. 73% Mil A -l P m, 0 A M. ?<i Chi 4 N # ? (. |'S Chi ,t ^ W nit bds lOl^g i rii A N W on bonds,. HI Chi A N W ejtt'n bds... 85 <rtii A N W 1st m 98 i [)i * t\ coo * Dili.. "IK Chi A N W reg c bds... hi 2d. 103 Clev. P A A old bds... 112 ? u \ P A .a new i>ai...l?i? l?-t. Won A To: Ii03j Huff A Erie new Iu0)? llUII ?* Hill' I i's 101 Kalamazoo A Wd P Lit. 85>( Lake liore div bds... .1?0 Lake shore 1st, con e..J0.'<? L?ke Shore 1st, conf,.101)j Lake shore 24.con c... #4 Miclit'eu con 7'?. i9H2..1Q3J^ Mil h ceu is! 8'a s f, '<J2.1 JO Mich Cen. equip bds... WV* S V A J> U ?P? 1UO* New York i en o'a, '83..101 ,s Y Cen 6's. '87 10 *? New York Cen 7's, 76,.H)i)i .N York Cen Utm. c...,113 N"e? York ? ell i.-t 111. r. 1 12 Hmi K <'? -ii m, ? t', 'So 108 Hud it 7 s 3d ni. '7S.....103 tlarlcm 7's. 1st m. c...iu>< Norm MutKHtri 1st m... ?6 Ohio A Miss con s t !W unto a MMkct> 11*01 (Hilo A Miss 2.1. con... 78s < eh Pac u bond* 9'j'i i en I'ac. an Joq Br.. 8<ii, Cen Pnc. c AO 1st S8 t en Pac state aid bds.liki vs . siern Pacific bonds. 95K ' iimu I'ac iKt 90S Vniou Pacific a f 9:i>, I a<; it it o' >lo, 1st 92 Pue Hit of Mo. Car B . rti I'ac H K oi Mo M V)\ I'ac RR 7's, gt by Mo...Ilk) Puts Kt W A Chilattn.. 110 Pitt*. Ft VV A Chi 2(1 Ui. IU5J^ Pltu. Kt W Jt Chi 2d m. 99 cu?* A Pitts con ? I... .108 Clev A Pitta4th in. 97 coi, Chi A I ml 1st SOW Col. Chi A Ind 2<1 19>t stLouuAlM lsttn... Alton A I II 1st 105 Alton A T II 2.1 nref... 88 Alton A T H 2d in 77 Tol, I'eona A War, Wl> 51 Toi A Wall is: m ex.... 82K Tol A W III) lxtm. St L T) R2'J fole ioA Wnil con >?.... 4'1 ? treat West, 1st m, '88.. 7i?U l-ekiii. Line A Dec'r 1st bO aleua A Pen in 1st m.oonv...... tOW C. C, CA fl?t. 7'a, if ..107T, l<el. Lack i w d in.... Ii 8 i el. Lack A W i'?. eon. II5>? Morris it Kssas i?i m.. 112 gorris A hraex 2d ni... IPSJf Morris A Es, 19*) U'J Morris A Esses const.. 100 fcric :'d m, 7'?, 7v. . .. lul i rieW m. 7's, '83 99J^ I ons Iiock bonis ins Burt N YAK large 87 llan A st Jo, l K ..IWJi II an A St Jo con t>*4 llMb A .Sioux City 1st ml 0 Dub A SioUX Citv 2d dil'O Cedar K A Minn 1st in. -t ind. Bloom A West ist. 28 Ind. Bloom A West 2d. I) Mich .-outh 7 ii c. 2d iu.lO)H ?ich .-o AN J > 17 pc.lu7\ ? 'lev A I nl ? l I.W Buff A Erie new 100)6 BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at iti for Merobants', 119 for Common wealth and 07 for Central National. Tbe latest bids are annexed:?America, 162; American Exchange, 110; Cfiatham. 138; Chemioa), 1,600; Cit/, 300; Citizens', 136; Commerce. 118 V, Conti nental, 93S ? Corn Exchange, 137; First National, .00; Fourth National, 98\; German American, 03;Qoid Exchange, 115; Greenwich, 216; Grocers, 101X; Hanover, 98; Importers and Traders', 195; Irving, 180, Manhattan, 151; Market, 121; Me chanics', 144; Merchants', 121; Nassau, 104; New York, 131; North America, 103; Pacific, 165; Park, 144; People's, 140; Mate of New Yoric, 116; Trades men's, 145; Union, 140. MBMOBAMDUM. Ob the 37th or Fobruarjr tbe total ol newly coined German money amounted to:?Gold coins, 1,122,863,5v0 marks; silver coins, 69,444,834 marks; nickel coins, 8,248,310 marks; copper coins, 3,138,237 marks. The value or the German silver mark In our paper currency la about 21 a cents. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Sou do. M05DAT, April 12, 1875. HLt'OItE CALL?10 A. M. 200*n? *?A PaeTeLbS 27 100 aha Un Pac RR...0 73* lOOSiulokMln. 22* 10J0 do 73* auOO iio ?o ?oo do e 73^, 100 do al 21 1000 do 73* luO Wut Uli Tal 0 .7* lJO no C 73 8700 do 77'. 100 do c 72* 1(00 do 78 3300 do 73 100 do o 77?< 9-0 m, 7j* ...a3 77* 1?| do C 73* iif ? Bis 8iX.' Pacific M >8 434, IjO do 73* 1800 do 41* 500 ao C 73*? S?J0 do 43* 5tn d.. 73>, sou QO 43* WO do 73* 8UO uo 43* 100 do 73* ltk? do 43* 200 do 73* 1800 do 43* 500 do 73 , Hi o if? <3*. lt? oo 73* 100 Ohio A Mlaa KR .. ?* ? 0 .10 73). 100 do b3 2S* 100 do 7S* 400 do c 28*, 180 uo 73*. 100 an ...... b4 28* ?i# do 73* l.uO Erie RH 3o ISOOLHaMkMK 76* 7c <lo 30', 2uo do e 75 900 do 10* 100 do 74* 2800 00 13 3(1* 30 do 74* 70 do SP* WO do *3 74* ?J0 00 20 * 20) .10 74* 40 do So 100 At A Paeof 13* 600 do ?3 30* 1' 0 N Y 0 A H It RR... 102 100 00 SO', 30 do ... 1'I2* 100 do 30 MO Chi A n W KR 15* 100 do 30* 700 do 45* 10? do bS W* 3(W ''hi A A IKK bS lift* 13U0 do S>* 20' o M 109* (00 Union Pacific 73 * 209 Hon A St Jo RR (3 25 ]? do ?3* IOO It A St J RR pf.... S4* (mo 73* 20 lo. 4 HtbKk 16 #00 do 73* 200 li* 20 oo 74* 200 do.... Iti ?J0 do 73* TOO .Mil A (IC RR KfX 1800 do.. 73 * 300 do 39* 10O do 73* 3<W S34. 300 do 73* lVJCCilC RR 6* UhlS III 1149 A. M. $300 U8MC, e. W. .. lie* sooocs r?,cur...bc 120* luooo C s 5 S. 10-40. r.... 114* FJIiRT BOAHI)?10:30A. M. ?3000 Conn 6 *..... 107 101 aha SVC k H R. .bc 101* ?Uk) l?nu 6'l o, ?*?.. 54 50 do.... 1U-1, 2Ui?We?tPac bda.be 94 4Mi L S * !>\ * RK...b c .4* KJi* Aib A vu?2d 101* 30 Panama RR..bc e 120* 1*000 H. HI hNR ID. 27 125 do 121 ft.10 oo 27* JO C. C,C A I R R.be *2 SOU Kt L, J A C lat.... Ib2 3"u fcrit KR be V* SOW ( hi iilA I'ac 7'a liw 40j do J * IW Am DkAlru 7'a.... 103* 500 ,iu ,3 i JJ 3UU0C 1 X W COB Hi 4 0 no JO* 1700<H III A JT c c t b ?i\ 800 do 3. (? IuuOMAmP.IIADD... 7# 25 do S 204IC, ( . ? A I'<7* 1300 do bS 30* looo L e dlv hda lo* 7U> do so* 2ft' .N > < ?nt'a.'nS... lt'l 350 uo ??* MO ?> T ' *H lat. C.... 114 20 do c 3o* 5iOu Har 1*1,7'a. c.... 112* 15 0 do b3 Si * 2JjO < cn Pai'lbda.... I** l!?W no 3.* IOW fc P RR lat m... 1-V* 12UJ do b3 3u?, 51" do 9,.)'a 15 0 tlo I... Si'* ?MOO Oo I* #* 2>l) Uo bJ iX/fc JjkO Cr. ??c 7'a, i g? V7* I7oO no tov 1x00 Or 97* lo no C 3 *, 15. wo Cn Pae <k? fd. 11 * 1SO0 do..... 80* 21000 do al ?J* 7* 0 0 JM, :??> jr b? 9:i* in uo 14 i ?! u?)fac RP.ot Mo lat W* 13)0 do ?U lum fa.: ?n; *1 Jd ... 79 Mi do aS S<>* 2i>00C. C A 1 t< lat ... >* i wo <10. Jii* 10QM 00.. 40-? luOOhl A NW RR...bc 45* 4UU0 . SUM 10.ICHI* SWpr....bo M* lSottiC. CA I I'M.. .. IV* li^O Ln Pa. KR b e 7', 11/00 Tol A W l?t 83 Ml do at 7.' ! 7iOOOi tut lat m T'H 100 7.i?i IOO" M a *t Jo va. con h7 *?i do c Tn1! ftuoo S J ('en lat con. lifi* luu do c 73', 2 aba Mer Rank 1U 100 do I>3 J.,', loo at 011 oin 119 to 1 7-..; ? Ctnt Nat 97 SoO do 7i|I Del A H ran ... 117* 4AO 00 7J M Quickatlvar Mira ... ** >m uo ..e 7j lff? ?? bJ 21 1*1) Ml 7s* luo do be 19 ItAU do 73 100 a* If* 3 0 do 73* 30J do 19* 4CTI do.......... b3 T3* 2IW do i? 40 Hot A P RR, ft.be 92* 100 Qnlek M pi be r)i 2oo do T 9-* l'-0 do 27* 10NJ tent RR 113 |i?i Marlpoaa f.AM be 3 6 ;o be 113* I no Markp..?a pf. b c 4* lMOChl A K I RK....bc IU3'4 lOu Atl ? Pae Tti.. bo ** l?> do bS W* luO Uo >'?? 38 Del. t.ark A W l?l do ? ..b3 26* luo X J South RR . 10 Weat U Tal b .7* 3 0 be 5* I0"?) ao 77* JiaiMilAKtPRK.be 39C 8* do 17*. 1U) do *41 3*2 >? 00 77* 201 ao V', KM do ?15 il* M do e ?JK I'D) do b3 7, !, 21>1 do :#?, 200 do U 77* HO Mil A st P it pf tie 59* 100 do " -- ?1* 77*2 ?""*dSr:... 00 bS 77* 1?> 00 491 ll? do rt n* 23 Tol A W RR u* iwPteM.HR. bee ?* 2ow do be l? 2 <o do a3 4t* loo do is?< 10H0 do a3 43* 2.0 16 2800 do 43'. JtfO ?;? oj u 19 0 do a 4-K 1(0 Mow J'Tmr RR.bc I u 1**1 do 4i* 10 tian a .-t , r?e l>?t 2?* ?0 00 4;,* 1 l) do 2* , >0 00 4 * 14 0 obi. A Mta< HK.bc .nk MO 01 43* lOi do v>. 100 do iio , 80 ( do 2?'t *0 Adarr? h* ai M8 IN do aiu & ! 9) do. .....be 102 301 OO a3 2"'a BKKW 1 M,l ?12:W P. M. $400n tn P?e lat *9:, l")?halrleRR b3 *)* IJ110 do 9k* 7'? do 3* 20ifi t'n P?c af ... ?.* 701 Cb l ao kk 7t . ??o Wta? Un Tel Fa.. I ti , 100 do 7* 10)0 Chi a > W |?t.. VJ I 0 uo M 73* IU) th< Maripoaa k. c 3 f'0 Oo 73." 5oijuuica Minloc fflo do 7-5 2rtl do 18* 473 do J j* 14 do. 22 I t 0 ao 7:* 1IW ao IS* 400 do 71*. 10 At A Par- 1 ci 27* 240i do 7 'i" *?> Ptc M pin . .. ? i'?i do 800 do 4.*, 2i0 ?. t.ji Im oo e 43', 90? do 7-1 7 "0 do 43* 201 72i* 700 u<. a3 43 , 700 L*A till .... 74-1 luu Woat Un lei b3 77'-, I hi do 7?." >0 do a3 ,7', |W do e 7i'. I'W 4?.......... M) rt* ||0 Or tin 741. ?*>? do 63 ;v* 100 I hi I > *KR 4 I>? "0 ;7>, IM OO b3 45?, s>0 Oo 77* 100 do a3 4./ I?? 00 al" 77* :m?i do e (5 . 300 do 71H 100 do 4", |i*? Ohl A I! I Kit || 3* l?? Chi A > W RR pr al M ?? ?0 U 103', ?0 Ml. A 1 I* R R,... 1)3 1?? 51'KrteKR so* 81 MU A M P ?r. y.', 0? do ,?.* 2t.(j i?bio A Mlaa ai ,/*?, I2H0 do a3 D , 210 i?. 1 at 2- . I'WI 0.1 c * 1-0 iio ..... Z?|* l,M no bt .40 , li OTol A Wall KK .. 1 ?. * d" S?*| Ml Han A sitJ KR...C 1* , I" do 3 , MW do 2?". IOW a- *1* 100 2-'* ?J" do .m 3n'| 110 Clan A st io pi ... Mj do... 80* 20 Chi A Alt KK ton* ?i r. m. ?7100 1 HI'I, r, '81.... 121* S001 i; 8 10-1". r bf II'. I?a0 II h IJ-40. r It r Sob t 9 ?'a, c. -al he ll??. ?MI? DOAHIH-! p. M. fsoon West t n Tcl.bda 1'".* fH"i aha I. A ? * HP 74%? *'?'? f IM.< AO b be 1.0 IV t ,lr laaii B1 |" ' "?* .i" ' J 1 rn ???ben-.1 IM-fit <1 ?W . fir* 11 . /oou On p?r r?. if... vi in J!,'* y.1 J ? **H ?? I nto* PacKH... e 72V Am 0 I A K 1 A P a. . |i * ^ 11 <jo ... jwHir IfS^a* c .. ll^H ?-?> I IMJH C, C A I K, Ift . do. ... 7 . 1 mo <J? 4 M do ...! i jr 1000 Ohio A Mi?? COB.. 6g00 tO. . . .. iOOti TT A >t J 8's. con 4000 Chi A N W con. . 2.0i I'ol A Wah lit.... suo uo , 25 xh? Del A H Can..be i 41H1 vole* M Oo b c lOiOuicK M Co of be 100 MarltioM '? A *? be liw vi a r i'el be 3000 Wist I'll iei...bc l>0u do b3 aoo do 10J <1o bS 2100 do C 25 Wells, tarso Ex.be 13 do *5 no 700 Pac Mail SS bo lioo do SOU do 600 do 2400 do b3 600 nc. 10 Am Express....b c 601 Erie UK b e 200 (10 14C0 do 1700 uo 10 Harlem BR be 100 LsiX.i RR.bc S3 $4000 Han* NapUtm. luOO i en l'ac u b ' 2000 Chic A Alt 1st... 1 loo ?hs yulck Min 400 Atl * Pac lei 15i West L'n Tel 600 do bS 27O0 tlo SO) do ?S M 100 1 "0 2100 5 v 10CO It 0 woo 1000 do. do 100 do b3 10 O 8 Kxtiresa........ 21) i l'ac Mail Sa. s3 1 0 do b.i 2.0 do loo do OS 3<o do 200 M Y ( A It R Rii... 4U0 1, S 4 M S KR UOO d< 1600 trie KR 200 do 800 do ? 800 <lo bS 1600 "lo ioo do bS 70) do 100 Chi A N W RR ? ? 2i*) do b3 600 Cn Pacific do bS 72* do 711 do b3 72V do. do. as Sg B* JIB 451, 00 u'o 400 t'hi A N W R be 6 0 Clll A K I KK.bc.*3 1iiaV? 400 Mil A St P K bJ S9i, r.4oo do so*. 100 Mi'AhtP KK pf..bc 6O0l0lAWabRK.be I5>4 i? do 18 ;8 Del, i.acx tt..b c 1144% 6 .10 US 57 Chic A Alton....be 103k 200 Ohio A .Vlis?..bc. b3 29^ 10J do 28V 100 de M 8'M do 2d* 300 do M*. 40) Han A 8tJoRR.be 2?H too no 300 do 25 ^ 0 A I 0 RR. .b e 5 0 8t L A Iron M 36 St L. K C A N pf.b c 2"0 nc. . b3 52 200 Kansas Pac RR.be 18>i 2:30 ro M 1'. M l^Oshs Un Pae RR._, 1500 do do do 28 W 20 30 500 500 1000 100 400 600 SOJ 8fK) 1200 5 X) 1000 14' W 1900 1.00 S 0 3.0 jOO 2 o 1100 ao. ao. do. do. do. do... do... do... ao. do. Pacific Mall... West Cn Tel... ciii(*?ilTer. . WuickMlvrr pt. AH A Pac Tel.. ( ,0,01 ind.. Adams fci Ainer Kx U .- i- xpress... WelU-Cargo E t In .t Alton... CIot A Pitts... Chi A N W ('hi ISWpf cnl A R I . 4i't a .7I* " . 19 a 26 A . k6 a . 62K ? . 6 a .62 a, s 8:x a . 103 a .. 92K a .. 45'., a . 57*4 a ?1U3J, a "it 4 7i?; 8: 71'J rijJ 71 '4 7l? 714 7l? 712 ml 71* 100 Chi A R I RR 103S, 3il0 Tol A Wab . I5? 2 l Del, 1. A W 115 lOOOIllu A M KR....S3 28 1 1 0 do 28 100 do W. 200 Han A St Jo RR... i7k 100 do 27*. 11,0 C.CA1I' RR lOOetLAKCKR 32 LOSING PKiCES?I P. M. Mil .t st Paul... 3V* a Mil Ji St 1' pf... 6?J4 a 59f. i't O A 1 *' 6 * 6^4 Del. L A W....114S a 11 ? Krie S.i'5 " Man A st Jo? ?7S a lih Li** .-liore.... 74J? .i 14>? SU Har 130 a 131 N Y C A H R..lol? a 102 N Jef Cen Il3'? a 113^ Ohio A Miss 2*W a ,28k fanam* ISOVj a 122 . Tol a Wat> 1514 a l&9i L'mon Pac 71J? a 71H COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON EASIEE SPOT?FUTURE STEADY?FLOUB FIRMER?WHEAT BTEADT?CORN CLOSED LOWER?OATS HIOHER?BaRLET QUIET?BYE riR*?PORK A1TD LARD EASIER?PETROLEUM FIRM?NAVAXj STORES STEADIER?WHISKEY LOWER. Monday, April 13-8 P. M. Business was fairly active to-day, although for some reason or other there was scarcely so much vim as was expected, or scarcely so much ac tivity. nevertheless, a fair business was done In most of the leading commodities. On 'Change there was Increased firmness in the flour market, and better prices were in some cases paid lor shipping (trades. Wheat was quiet, hut without change. Corn was firmer at the opening, hot dntl and lower at the close. Oaia were well held by the speculators and prices were higher. Barley was qniet but steady. Rye firm. Pork and lard dull and easy. Other meats Arm. Cotton wu easier on the spot Groceries met with a fair de mand and ruled steady in value. Freights were dull. Petroleum was held with more confidence', but the mar ket was oulet Naval stores were quiet out firm. Whig key was lower. Cottox.?Exporters wanted "spot" cotton and ex amined numerous lots during the dav, but declined to make acceptable bids owing to the downward tendency of forward deliveries, and the market closcd with an unsuppUed demand |rom this class of buyers, who de terred purchases and (bowed a disposition to take tne chances ot lower prices. Freight room, too, was against an export business, being scarce and held at full prices. 700 bales were taken for export In the shape of short notices at lt>J<c. bplnders were In the market for small lots only ana paid full prices. Speculators bid low. Tne offerings of "spot" cotton were not exoesstve. bat holders were disposed to meet freely at quotations Future deliveries declined, principally under the weight ot receipts at the ports, closing heavy and about 3-33c. lower than tlx- final ijuotatlont ot (Saturday. We quote:?Anril. Itl^c. ? lS?-JUc.i May. 16 13-3.'e. a lei 7-lCc.; June, 16 23-3-c. a tfi'^c.; Ju'.v. 17c. a 17 1-32c ; Auvu.it. 17 b-iwe. a 17 3-ltic.; ileptrmbisr, 16 27-33C. ; October. It; 5 i6c. a lttli-:w<'.; November, 163-Sic. a 16$ic.: I'c ceniiter. 16 .''-33c. a 16 3-l6c.. an.I .Jauaarv, lbl,e. nominal. We quote prices baaed on stati tard ofcla-?i tj. ail' ii In torce September ). i-7? and on upland cotton in store running in quality not inore than half a grade above or belor- the grade minted i?ordinary, I4*,c.: gcoil ordinary. 15*c.: nri 'good ordinary. I6'4c.: low middling, 19kc.; middling. ITgood middling. 18',e. guoiatlons based <>n American standard of oias- . asficatlon:? ? , . ? ? , _ Int indt, Atanamm. V. O't'atu. Texas. Ordinary h 16 lt*? Ooodordlnary 15K 16 V, lt>? 1M< Uw middiin*.. 16v4 16* 16S 16H Middling ?- }6S lb* If 17 flood ii i idling l<li 17*4 17* 17* , Middling lair IT*. Ii1*' 18 is Fair l?J. 18* IB* ?ltie sales were:? To-Hag. Sat ?r'a. Total. Export ?> 158 16# 333 < onaampuoa - 60 33 93 h peculation 33 126 168 Totals 2M 338 674 ?For tuiure delivery (basis low mldcnnzl the sales have be-n at follows)?Kitur.iav a-ter one r. April, 1U0 i bales at 16 9^B:., 909at It 5-Me.. 'M? at 16 11 ,?3c.: May. ! LM at 167-ite.. .Ylt'i at U ', H? at it i7-32c.; June. XUUat 19I7-39C., | f?t at Iff ft He, W?at l6tfr*M., i.tOO at v IIM Uc.. 7(w a l>i I,' :?<?.: July, I,*09 at lf',0.. In Ht 17 S?C., W) .It 17 i.tt, . 1.1U0 *1 17 3 16c.; August, ?Wst l/S-l?c , I.AW) at l. v , .nst?tl7 932c., *? 1 at 1<" 6-16c.. lUUat l7*<-. ; -epteuibcr. 300at Iff 91-'3c.: Oc totier. JOuat i6',c.: December, in ut i; ,c. Total, JOJOI r a es. ,-aturday s closing prices.?aprll 18 jMffc. a id li .i.'c.. May, I6l,c. .? 16 17 lie. June. 16 i;-;?c. a ifi'.r.; Juiy, if -'>-??? . August 17 ?-32c. a 17 .vioc,; September. 16 i-16?. a 16 si-.'Uc ; ' c tuber 1.',' : .No*',-nber, lti 3-Ifr'. a iii'4c.; I>e ce m tier. I#7 ?c a I9*c.; January. 1# 7-lfic. a I9*c, Market unlet and Steady. To-fl.iy ii|i to 'woP M.?April, in1 at l? H-.Uc.. ?U at l?'? . (ahort notice. lMh). 10' at Ifi'.c. uliort notice. 15th). 9m at I6*c.: May. WU at ? I6'.?1'C.. IMS I at 16V'.. 1'"? ? 16 17- Sc., 1.400 at Id 7-16c., 40U at lli It-Ik- . ;**? a' $? at 16 17 33c.. I..MA) at M*c., 1 I,Hi at 16 17-34 , COd al IS>,c. f*l at 16 17-.3JC.. 3du at lilHc.; June, euti at Iff 13 lK,, 10) at Iff 29-3ic . l.ltn at IS'.c.. .*>'at 16 f7-33s.. J>" at I* IJ-lbc., 3.*W at 16 'ib- ?c.. i i at lii)?c.. 1.700 at 16 IHHet. W0 at lIV-. ?t w 27-?-., 7dt? at lffffl lfc.. l.OdO at wrtc, tro at 16 27-Jk., ' July, flui' at 17 1 Ihc . .>??> ?t 17 Mas., 1U0 at 17 3-mc., I ?.ci at 17 l-:ac.. -WO at 17 Mte.; August am at 17 M6c.. 300 at 17Ur.. Jt>i at i7~-3Jc. ?/) at 17 3-16.. ?ud at 17Vc.. 100 at 17 J-J.'C , mber. K? at Ifijgc. . October. 1'Dai ifi-'je.. lOtat lSll-SJr i ?> at ii. iit-ar ; November, lo at Id - ue*. I'll Ht 16;%. . iie-einber. 4?i at 163 I'm , | January, 100 at lfi'jc lotal 33.JIO bales, (irand total, MU0 be lea The receipts at the p.,rta wereaa follow*.? 1 i.alvest n. H66 Mew Orleans.4,36?; Mobile, 334; .-aval*. | nab. 768 Charleston. 8<7: Wumington 161; Nerfola, : 1,101; i.altlmore. 46 New York. Lllg: Hoe ton, M; Fbila- I di lpliia. i.' rotal, J.M1 ba."S. This day last week, 8.I1H I i his dav last y?ar ?.???. ' ottoo rates to foreign porta quota i thus;?To Havre, by ateain. >4c. to Uarntiur^. by steam. ?*r.; to Bremen by steam. *e.: by sail. j (?omt>ri'??ed; to Uverpoei, by strain, 7-?.l. a ',d ; bv ?ail. 7 W?S. Corvaa waa qniet but rather firmly held, and In a job i blng ? ai several small invoices were sold, from first hand* no dealings w re reported, fhe aio< k this A. M I easbrsces 7. iittbacs. laciu iiag VIM in .New Vork, 35 ?? Malttmorn, ? S# New orlean-. \0isi dalveptoa, and 3041 at Mooile. We quote:-ordinary cargoes, is^c- i a 16<\ . lair do., U^e. a 17c.: good o., 17 V. a 17)fc. prune do isi,'- a lac.: extreme range tor ion, ifcjjr a It .C.; Java, government bags, Or. a Mr ,>lo., grew j mata, Ue. a I7e.: Singapore, lie. a Be. Ceylon, IBk< a Si<? ; Maracaibo lie allV ; l.ay.iavra. ISe a IPe. . Ja maica ??*?.? ISe.; ?*t Uomingo I6i-.; Porto Kico. 17c. a >?*??.; i o~ia Kica, i*e. a !?'-: Mexican, lie. a IP;.; Anaosiura 17V a He -avsnil a, I7??e. a Ate ; iTuracoa. I l?*e. a I?? . gold, 'ii and SM days. t loca asi> Uaai*.- He. elpts?Fli.ur. 1*.JM bt'l*.; wheat, I AS ft/ bushels; corn. I- W io.; corn meal. 4is bags oats, ; asi bu?nel*. barley. iW do. i he flour market waa ?ery ?tron? under a ?0>d in'iniry tor shipping i.rands, wmrb were 'rtner ~a,e? Wer>' teporte.l of gl.fr? bids., 1 of whteh 13,0 ?were on siiiplilng account. Uorn meal ! wa- nrni and active. r<elea, I ?> Obbla We >|ii"te ? No.i -'af - M ' i a $i M nuperflne stste 4 Ai a 6 <si Kxtra late S "V) a 3 ad i hoi< isti?te 5 Ml a ? 00 hunerOn tte?tern 4 Oa 6 m K*i: * esterjl. ? ? 5 36 a 6 51 Minn S .Kit ? ?> H .ii d hoop ohio, shipping brands 5 23 a 6 10 It.iund tivop Ohio, trade brands i M a ? >> ratailv... A ?? a 7 0 SL i.oiiis, low extra 6 fi a lti HU Loais, straight eitra . 6 9# a ? "n ?t l.ouis. rhoK-euoobleextrs a tO ar t .vi St. i.oiiis. i holei family 7 td a ff .'iO Rye tlour flue totaperfiae 4 Al a 4 30 f?.>ir .ern. No I 4 #i a ? .? routh r I snp'rilne . 4 50 a I'M ?riutnem, extra s ift a *25 i.u i,erti. tauiily 6 5d a * flu ('ora meal Ue.trrn ? ? I'* * ^ i orn me# Jersey 3 ?l a 4 Corn meal, Hraaflywine. 4 5 a 4 nil i i in u.eai [>iiiicue..ns il Ma ? - W be*i w is in moderate reque.t at anchanged prices 1 hi sen a <vi r.- about fiO.uuu bushels, at *i tl% a 91 J-l i?r ?niradi ?! and ordinary .No. l < hieago tl .6 n.r .Vo. I Mil wan .ee an ,ni # i It I - r .No. I ? hicago; 11 *1 fi $1 3>1 , tor so 1 Minnesota, and tl .V tor do. io arrive ttrst pai r ot June I ni Irregular. lb" maraei opene tl stronger, but eioae i dull and lower, with ol.CV basiie ? sold a i 9m a tV. lor muea i.i .tore, tli . i "6e. a floe t. clflng ai the in-l ie prices. ? a ? ?v-re sill strong ai ?1 si-.'in - to a fair exttat I he re porta i dealings Inclul nl 51 iglbl'shela at 74 n 7,lc fo mixed, a t I , V a 76'.' i or Mhiir Barley was uurliariusd an i ouie? :-ale?w? ie 17 .V II hlis u ls Kye iiul? bin firm at 99c. lor V in ad i. In bond a io tl n i n.r -tale, No. ixm ?The marltet tor all deserlptlons rule* v try firm, witb ijure good deinat I <'t tullisl ?tnrlt .v-e Bote tales i ! ifi, till I- But 31 lieri*. I 4.Ti4?. It at, ab ,vr 5.1 In t? st liroeety trades ,vere in )bm d man I *1 lull pr ces Wa gOO'eCuba ? entrl niial and tmxe I 32.' a 36r 4o., riayeit, inic a 43c. ; do., tins eov.nio re wing. Be, a tie ; da., do . grocery, a <t. c.; I'orto Kico. i .? i ? i> I riali*9 ialaii ia. Iks. a 99". ,\ew Orleans ? . a 7&e ; Irnih / ?n?'k. ii)f. a 43-? tor ?i test. Mm, ?ri?ak*. ?'in ? hangr t? d i v tne innrke | for spirits tun eniine was n'ghi't and nominal; l? all at ii, . *nin lit i. Roslu waa -lUbtlV Mtdkt. Ht tmitie'i qnoted at gi d> ? 9:10. ? ales*. ?*> ..ui.- gouJ atrai uc 1 at SZIQ. The finer grades were . neglected. Tar quoted at $2 Pitch at $2 a $? 18* fXTBOLiun.?The market for refined was a 'h <de firmer bot quiet, cloning id lHJfe. a Mc.. lor dell very, spot or inontn. Crude fn b ulk was inquired tor, but without resulting In transae rtons 01 consequence, aside from 501) hbls at dTic., cl c hIii^ at 7c. asked. Cases quoted at 19c. a IBfcr. and n> aphtha at 9\?c. i be Phila delphia market was quiet. >jt about steady. Refined quoted at I.V(c. a 1S?4?. l'h< i Creek markets were gen erally dull, with advices m follows ?Oil Citv, #1 Si; Titusvilie, (1 (i.'S a Si $5; Ki n iseville, $1 67H; Petroleum Centre, il iO a |l 62*4; lldioute. $1 31 a $1 3IK; l'arker's I'nlted. $1 4S'<: rrdmi, ?i 35a$l37>i; outside lines. <1 JttS: Immediate sm j mi nis, $1 do. l'Kovisiosis.?Keceltiu? Po ?! .. 1,218 hbla.; beef, 91 pack ages; cut meats. HOI do.; lari k, 1.753 bbls. and tierces, ihe market tor mess pork was q a, el and weak ; sales 75 bbls. of new mess. In lots. at $22 - 0 a $22 2\ ami 1.000 bbls lor July, at $22 5i) a $2.' 6Macon was quiet, hut held with more confidence - sales 90 boxes city lone clear at r.'V ? U->8c. . short clr * r quoted at UHC- Dressed hogs were firm at 10^?. for <| ity. Meef?The market was quiet anil steady; sales, in a, lobbing way, were made to the amount of 10 packages, at figures within the range of oar yuotattons. as iollnw it?$11 a (12 tor extra mess, inspected; til) 40 tor plaii i iness, inspected: packed at Si j; tierced heel, $'22 a t-1 for India mess, $20 a $.1 for Krimn inese. and city ex t> a India mess at $28. Beef ams were firm, but the market quiet; quoted within the range ot $ 19 a $21 DO . Cut meats were steadv In value, but the market qui' V- We heard of ?ales of 12.500 lbs. ot bellies at 11 %c. p> s lb. J.ard?The innrket for Western steam was easier ? nd le?s active. We note sties ot 7.?0 tierces for Mav at li y,a.; quoted on tfce spot at the same price; 2.1)00 tierces I or Juno at 15*,r. a 15 II-16c. ; l.i 00 tierces tor July at 15? rt;. a IS 13-lAc. Of city lard the sales were <0 tierces at 14! (? i. .SfOA*.?The market lor i cflning grades of raw sugar was about V- higher, bu t trade was rerv slow indeed, as buyers reiused to respi >1 id to the imuroveinent Hold ers, however, were verv t L"in In their views, and no offer ings were obtainable at I: u t week'sprices. ihe only deal ings reported included X hnds. lair In quality at Sc. Keflned was firmer ir i tone, and selling at 9?,c. a loc. tor standard A an 1 io^c. a I0*,c. for hards. Wo uuo'e Cuba?ftefining, u iieri>r to common, 7!*c. a Tkc. j do., lair to goon tair. Sc. a atfe.; do . good to prune. hQc. a 3??c.; grocery, lair t< . good. 8VtC. a ; prime to choice, ft?sc. a BMc.; c?r ftrttugal, hnda, and boxes, Nos. 8 to 13. 8?ic. a 9'jC.; n x,la--es, hlids. ana boxes, 7c. a 7?ic. raelado. 5c. a 6>Jc clayed, boxes. Dutch stan lard, No*. 7 to 9, 74c. a TPic,: ?do.. 10 to 12. #!j'e, a 8?,c.. do., 1.1 to 15. a 9l,c.; do., H to IS. 9 ?c. a los'c- '? do , 19 to lo^.c. a 10*?c.: white, l!?e. a I0\c. Porto Ilico? Refin ing, <ommon to prime 7c. a 8Sfc.; do., grocery, tair to choice, S'4c. a8%c. Br anil?Dutch standard, Nos. 9 to U. 7?jc. a 77ic. Java?Dn t?-h standard, Nos. 10 to 12, 8'ac a BSa. Manila?Superlo r ana extra superior, 7'fc. a 7?ac. New Orleans?Ketlnin: t grades, 7c. a 7%c.; do., grocery grades, 8c. a 8\c. Kick.?The market i r?s quiet and steady. In a lobbing way lot* were placed to the amount ot 25 tierces Caro lina and 100 bags Kang r on at our quotations, as iollows Carolina good, 7hiv. a. 7i<c.; prime, do , 7Hc- a.7V-5 choice do., Mc. a s^o.; Louislsna. n?, a 7J-,c. lor fair to prime and common qt i> .Hues down to fo ; Kangoon, li'jC. a currency; l's tna 7)?o., currency; Kangoon in bond. $2 75 :? $2 871.{, ! (I ild. .-tkahi.nk.? The ma r <et was firm, with sales ol 150 tierces at I5%c. per lb. Ta!.i.ow was firm, and sold to the extent of 103,000 lbs. at afce. u 8 13-lfic. per ib. WHiskKT.?Keceipt ?. 7&S bbls. The market was lower. Sales 300 bbls. iit$l 1 <f:? a $1 1&. DOMESTIC MARKETS. QaLTESTO*. April 11, 187* Cotton aulet and steady; middling. 15J,c.; low mid dling. lS^c.; good o plinary. I4?ic. Net receipt", 66 lialea. Exports coast wise, I, tin. Sales, 1,282. SiocK. 66.477. Nkw Orleans, April 12. 1878. Cotton aulet: n il Idling, l#c. Net receipts, 4,:t59 bales; gross. 5.264. Dxports?To Oreat Britain. 2,63b; to Prance, 1,822; coast ?. ise, 4,733. naies, 3,'*X). >tock, 162.891. Mobile, April 12, 1875. Cotton quiet; m i Idlinir. IMfc.; low middling. 15\,c., good onliuarv, 14' Z,c, Net receipts, 2.M1 hales. Exports coastwise, 895. S. i cs, 1,50). Stock, 28,078. savaknah, April 12, 1875. Cotton dull and nominal; middling, I57ac- low mid dling, 15*io.; go< idi ordinary, 14s?e. Net receipt*. 769 bales. Exports c< .* stwise, 1 752. Sales, 244. (? tock, 39,078. CHARt.RSTO*, April 12, 1875. Cotton quiet; r ttddlina, 16c. a 16>?c.; low middling. 15\c.; good ord amry, l4*ic a 15c. Net receipts, 8,">7 bales. Exports < oa?twise, 1,250. .-ales. 200. Stock, 23,124. Kiuinmit. April 12,187s. Spirits of mrw a tine firm at 34c. Rosin firm at $1 70tor strained. Crude urpcniine steady. $1 ?J f^r hard and (2 50 for yellow t l ip. Tar steady at SI 50. Oswkgo. April 12, 1875. Flour In inodei iite demand; sale- of 2,20u bids, at flidO for No. i spring, $6 75 for amber winter. 17 for white winter, $7 25 lor 41ouble extra Wheat firm; No. 1 Mil waukee clul>. SI 25; No 1 white Michigan. SI 25; extra do., SI 40. Corn ilrm at 87c. a 8Sc. Harley dull; sales ot 8,000 bushels, Canada at S> 41. Corn meal, S35tor bolted, S14 for uuholted. per ton. Millteed steady; shorts. $26; shii a tulls. $:8; middlings. S30 per ton. HirrALO April 12, 1*75. Receipt*?Flo 1 r. 4,100 bols.; wheat, 6.000 bushels: corn, 15.000 do.; oats, 4,0,0 do.; barley, 2.U00 do. .-hlpmeut*? Flour, 4,t?0 hbls. ; wheat, 71. WW bushels; corn, 8.000 do.; oats. 4 WW do.; b irley, 7,(00 do. In store ami afloat :? Wheat 547.2211k she's; corn, 51,938do. ? nais. 2.640 do.; bsr.ey, 31.817 d a ; pest, 3,684 do. s malt. 35,7j3 do. Eloar a shade higher sales ot >00 bbls. at S> 25 a $0 25 lor spring. $.'1 75 a $6 tor liakers, S'> 5:i a S'? HO tor timber, S6 25 a S7 lor w 1 die, *5 55 a $5 50 lor rye. Wheat firm; sales ot four ct i s No. 2 Milwaukee club at SI 18, with but little dema c d. Corn dull; sales 01 three curs new on the track at *:? c Rve quiet and scarce; sales of one car State 011 th e (rack at Si U6. uat? quiet; sales 01 five cars ot Canada . it 68c. a 69c. on the track. Barlev neg lected. Been* 1 irly actire and flrtn at unchanged rates. Fork steadv an t quiet at *23 for heavy mess f.ard tlrin at 16c. a 16V,. i High wines nominal. Dressed hogs; local trade at f J 0 50 per cwt. Toledo. April 12. 187& Flour stead r Wheat steady; No. 2 whits Wabash, SI 27; Na 1 white Michigan, SI 22; amber Michigan, cash. SI 20; ?(?.. 1 red, tl 22^; No. 2 do., SI 20; May, Si 21K; No i do.. SI 14; No. 2 amber Illinois, SI 21. Corn in lair ilemand: advanced : hi?h mixed. 78Hc.: May and Jura , 79c.; low mlxel, 78c.; May sa<l June, 78*ic.; yellow , 30c.; white, sic.; no grade, 76Jjc. Oat* steady; No. 2 a nd Michigan. MSc. Clovers-ed. S7 12>J. Receipts? Wti ? at. ll.OOt) bushels corn. 14,000 do ; oaia, 4,000 uo. Ship 0 tents?Wheat, 2.U1I bushel*; corn. 8,0'Oda (. hicaqo, April 12, 1875. Flour?Den ? ind light; holders Dm. Wheat active snd higher; Na i jprng, SI 6; No. 2 Iresh. Si 05V; regular. Si 02ii, spot; $1 Oil. April: SI 0t? bid Mar; Si 0<S June: No. 3 q >nna. sw'<c. a 98>,c.: rejected. Dl'gc. Corn nluberand 11 fair demand; >0. 2 mixed, fresh, 73l4c. a 73 c.; res a lar. 7lo., -pot <>r April. 7SSc Mav; 77*40. bid June ; re a cted, 7>He. a 72e. oat- Ilrm 11 nd in lair di'inaitd: B< * 2, .'>tc. spo;; 59c. a A9'?c. April; o2V,c. bid May. It) e > p ill at il declining No. 2, SI W a tl 12. Hur ley dull an> . -jnehautred. .vdi llrut imn In lair demand; fair to chot a- tim<<thr. SI 24 a $2 4 V clover seed. S>, 60 a $6 80. For 1 dud and drooping at S'22 4t> spot or Mar; $22 65 a S2. 'OJune Lard opened Ilrm. but cloeed dull at Sli 20 si nior May. Hulk meats dull and drooping; shoulders, short rib middles. IIWe.; short clear middles. 1 r*c. Whiskey?Deitian I light; holders firm at SI II- J a. the afternoon call of the Hoard?Wheat de clining: $1 06*4 Mav, Si o;>$ June Corn firm and nit cbanged. C>ats, 62^c. Mav. Pork easier, at i-'Z 611 June. Lard unci ti nge I. Keclpts? Hour, 10,<01 bbis.; wheat, 32.t?*j bush e *; corn. 10. do.' oat-, 2-n00 do.; barier. 4l.i:0i) do. Klilpmenui-Kloar. ll,t.ut bbl* ; wheat 7l.i?o bushels; c o ro, 6,000da ; oat*. 6.000 da ; barley, 3.U0U da HAVANA MARKETS. IIATAJTA. April 1I.187X Spanish, rota. 211 a 220; Am>-rirau. its a 226. Ex change q< iet and firm: on th ? L'nlted States, 6u dava. currency. ,1 <7 a 8- premium short sight. 90 a 91 premium; short sigi t gold, 119 a |J> premium, sugar nrm FlSAKClAk. AUOVitt BELMONT A CO.. Hankers, 12 and 21 Nassau (treat, iasue trr p.-eiter-' credits, available in all parta of Um world, t nrouch the .Messrs. De Hothschlld and the 1r correspondents. Aisn ;<,Bmt n lal credits and telegraphle transfer* of money mi California. Europe and Havana. A ?f rroCK FR1T1LKOSK.?TBADOLE- OKOOCBLB ^V? J 'rivileg?*, Su and 6U days, on member* of 8u> k Exchs t*e or respon-ib.e partt^s. also Fnt? and Calls. Mnrke 1 very active and fluctuating, snowing frequent oppor' anltirs tor large profl s. Circulars mailed. HAZ\itD A MONT AG IE, No 6 Broad street. - fan sHki. s?n. Slfrm ikvi->tp.d in ptoci 1 arivileges on tne present active market, would hardl r tail to reaits* extraordinary profit". AM XAN DEk FR<ITHIN<< II am Act)., ftankara. 12 Vail atrcet A -7. * AMD 10 PF.R CENT CHOL K CITY BONOS .1 ? and other A1 Investment securities our specialty ft v a?rs. paring 10 to l.%per rent. Interest promptly paid, for . ale Miow par. alSeri h. MIC Lav a co, .-tuck Brokers and Auctioaeer*. No. 43 Pise street New York. A?DEFACLTED RAILROAD BOtDS A KPECIALTT ? and bought by th* old e-iabli?hed nouse ot ALBEKI H Ml ttl.AY A CO.. stock Broken and Atictloneera, Na it Pine street. New York. A /?. T REASONABLE RATF.8?MONF.T ON LIKE AND X i. Endowment ItiMranee Policies. Mortgages and 0 Mr secur ties Inaarance o( all kinds ede tel with 1 *st companies J. J HABHICH A CO. 117 Bn>a<lway. . A. 1. A W. BELIOMaN A CO., Bankers. 2t Broad street. Sew York issue Eetter* of Credit lor travellers. payable la any part ot Europe, Asia, Atrica, Australia and Ainenea; a1 raw kill* of exchange snd make tetetraphlc transfers ot money on E a rope and California. A sTOCK PRIT1LBOE, PCRCBaSEI) THROUGH ns a sh^rt time since, was close 1 lti?t week at a profit ..1 S2 20'on an investment ot unlr SlOb il; go.?i investments can *till .<e made wit'i ?l ?lto S5 0 tor the .next .lOiisvs Inlortnation an I advlre as to best mode ? 01 operating on application TCMHRIDOK ACo, Hankers snd Htokera Bo. 2 Wall street, New York. A L'>AB OF S300?FOR WHICH GO<)D BOARD will be given trom M,ir 1 m tha most health I a and pietnrr?qtie psrt ot New Jenev. Adlress OCHJNtRT BOA RI? tiers lit ofllce. A N INVENTOR ItEVI IRES $200 Tibl, VBW YEAR: will id <e security and bonus. Addreas FE.it>, box iMt Herald office. _________ A? LAP4LKT O RASLRY, 74 B HOADW A Y.-ST< CK . Privilege* 011 ? .Wembrsnl the Stock Exehanae" or tnoroughlr responalble jiartlej (names given at the time of purchase*). SI >6 2.V lor Futs ,ir < slls. fdli ?> a S.M2 vo Icr Straddles il e., put snd call *< market pr ?e on *amn c ntract). ^10 or 6*1 days All flommunlcatlnni have mi mediate atietition. Nothing .ess tlian I s.-hares and no contracts made in our nam.-. Pamphlet How Money Is Lo?t and Made tn Wad -treet " mailed ir e to any ,id drew. I. P14I.KY A Ba/.EEV. 74 Broadwsr. BAN* BI.AVK* SI.If*. kll#Ls RKCKUMB. NulK llesdlng* sn l every kind ot Printitnr iuiist> c lor l.snk-, bankers, brokers an 1 tlnsai tai compariea promptly lurniaMd, at the NEI'ROPtlLI f AB F..I > T1 Ml BaTaEl.lsllMENT, X.I 211 Broadwai E QUITABLR H4V1B08 I >18 Tl TUTlOK, j corner of Twelttn *tre"t mu Sixih avenue. Money lepo?lt*il at any time vnii commence to draw inti re?t< n the first day of the following month. Inn r??*! pai I lann trv 1 I*?#, ai th' rate ot SEVEN FKK Ct NT PER ANNI M Bank open Momtsv. Weda?*da? and Saturday erenlnga '<Eos..i t' tVst.t>o See. .Eillx E. I>< Wil l', Pre* LIXkCUToR'ft FUND- OF S ><?.?? TO LOAN?ON yj s. w York and Hrnoklrn Property; no bonus; will loin on Hm iling- in coiir-a of erection. App:y to attor ney. 42 fin ? *treet, room 16. I ai.way* iiavb money to loan on hood new 1 Vork city Mortaag**, wltbotlt bonus. Principals de Siring to It'lRltiW OR IN Y EM 1 apply to 11. i<. oiianr, 11 Plnastreet I' BNIlERa OF MONEY on DIAMONflS, Ml Be II A N ? J .ti-. .t. wishing more capital, will Mires* M. P., 1 (mix IN Hefald ofllce Money to loan?on FiMf moRTgaorb wrrn not hi.nns oti Second and 1 f a^ehnid Mortgages, at | elicit terms. Ur.o. W. .?1A ki. IW Broadway, rooui i. < FINANCIAL!. ^"EOOTIATIO.N ojp MISSOCSI SI ATE STOCKS. Bv virtu* and authority oi an act entitled "An set to authorize the issne and sale of renewal funding bond* toi the purpo?e oi meeting and paving the maturing State indebtedness." approved March 29, 1875, we, the undersigned. rund Commissionersof the state ot Mil ?nuri, will receive pealed bids at tlie efflce of the Gover nur oi rlio stnie of Mt?so|ri (the name to lie opened pub licly by the Oovrn .r in the pretence of the-e commis sioner*) on May in. 1*75, at 10 o'clock a. M , tor the pur chase of bunds of tin- stocks ot this state. Ihe bid* may be tor ativ er all these classes, to wit:? 8'W ft per cent Cold Bonds 91,000 each 8.W 6 per cent Bonds, payable in lawlul money ol the I'nited states 1,000 each 8U0 ft per cent round Merllng Bonds iJ'W each to be payable twentv years afterdate, but redeemable at the pleasure ot the State ot Missouri alter live years from the date and before the expiration of the twenty years, saia stocks to have semi-annual coupons at tached for tne proper amounts of interest, payable on the 1st days ot .luiy and jannary ot each year. All tho bonds to be payable at the National Hank of Ooramerce, in New York, except the pound sterling stocks, to be nay able in l.ondon. Two hundred and sixty ot these Pond* to bear date May I, 187.'). and to he delivered and paid for at said ban* on June 10, 1875. and 540 to besr date July I, 1*75, and to be dellvured and paid lor at sata bank on said last mentioned date. The rlgnt to reiect any or ail bids reserved to the Governor and Fund Commissioners. The proceeds of these bonds to be applied to the payment of the maturing In tebtedness ot the Mate. These are dr? cias* stocks, and have unquestionable guarantees for their pa* meat, i he resources of the Mute are ample to meet, promptly, principal and interest when due. This procei diiiB is done by and with the advice and con gent of the Governor of the Mate. JOh. W. Mr RUER, 1 state Treasurer. I Fund THOMAS HOLLADAY. fCom'ri state Auditor. J JarreRiott City, Mo? April ft, lfc'75. PAM 1*11 LET?"HOW MONET IS LOST AND MADE In wail Street." containing highest and lowest price* In ill veare; particulars ot notable corners, panics, Ac ; all information about stock privileges. cost and manner of obtaining tnclit, Ac. I'aCkphlet tree to any address. LAl'SLEi .t UAZLi.i'. 74 Broadway r.rt(l WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR SIX mouths; acceptance for S'.OOJ will be given, secured br depositing with responsible party original oil paintings, valued at over 9<U,U00. Address box 3,344 Post office. AQn nnfk t<> loan ON FIRST mortgage. on JpOU.UUU Property in the city of New York, in sums from 95,100 to iliiOOii; the onlv cost to borrower will be counsel tee lor searching the title: no brokers need apply. Address COl'NShLLoHB, Herald office. ?7 Aft (\An TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT | UU.UUU gases ?Mortgages cashed. V K. S I KV EN SON, Jr., 11 1'ine street, or SS Kast Seventeenth street. N. B.-These being cslate funds, none but prime applications considered. COPAKT.VKKSHIFS. Notice n he ehy given that the firm of f^Vior A (.umininKS. wholesale Imtctierit, at Nos. 476 ana 476 \\ ashlugton Market, is tins day dissolved bv mu tual consent. Either partner mar siyn In lninidatt'on M V THOMAS B. TAVLOR. Nrw York, April 3. 1875. THOMAS ('[7 MM IN (18, The above business will tie continued bv the undef. ??ned. THOMAS C0MM1KG8. WILL KIND THE METROPOLITAN ll PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 3118 Broadway un excellent place to have their Printing done with proinptne-s, neatness and cneapn<Ms. rriHE copartnership heretofore existing 1 under the firm name and style of Barnett A Mack, 1s this day dissolved bv limitation: both partners are authorised to sign in liquidation. s. BARnMTt. New York, April 12, 187.V alex. mack. | gVPIMESg OPPOHTUMITlk'# ALEXAND R KROTHISGH AM A CO., BANKERS, .fx No. 1. ?V all street, nave applications irom numerous parties with capital* who desire to invest in some irood business. _Address ALEX. KROTHINOH AM A CO. A BUS1NK.S* OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED - i /l. On account ot poor health of proprietor, to a partr having Irom $31,000 to WQ.t OU, a favorable chance Is '? v?.ore7'.?to *?cri?cc. in the ?"ock. Fixtures an.l Good Will o; the old established Brewery No. 145 East Forty second street- capacity J25barrels daily. buildings on a ' lonar and desirable lease. Apply on premises. A PARTNER WANIED-IN THE PKODt'CE. BUT- I ter, cheese and wj business, situated in the best part of i-ixili avenue, $80j. , MALiONh'S store A*ency. Ill Nassau street A publisher AND BUSINESS MAN WANTED? In a well established and growing monthly paper; present publisher ? Hi give his exclusive attention to the editorial department, assisted by a leading New York i clergyman: capital required tA,U0a Apply to OltlOOS I ? OAKJbb I UN, ua Broadwajr. A lady, a aoon diies>m akbr and operator. , /V bavin.'iurrnture enough for six rooms and a new ! W heeler <k Wilson sewinv inaclune. would like an ex. perienced nartuer. mala or female, to start a busluess. Apply at liO Mai'iiuu-al stu-ei, -'3. A HOTEL, WITH 37 NICELY FL'RNISHKD ROOMS P- tor sale, or wii let the liquor store and restaurant I separate; wtll irive louit lease, as the owner Is sick. Call ' at the hotel, corner Hfty-lourth street and Ninth avenue opposite the Ninth avenue railroad dapot. I A CHANC'. TO MAKE UO.MO-PUTTING UP C,RO ? ??[v big trade; factory complete; $400 tor Halt Interest -Hudson street, hasy work. j /1HKAPNES8 8AFKTJ, UTILITY.-CAPITALISTS \ J are invred to call and examine the .>team Flush En- i ? new invention of great merit U. MaCKPOLE 1U4 .John street, room 30. * I tp?* RALK-A physician'S PRACTICE, i.ono i I established, with Instruments and ufflce Furniture failure ol hi-alt.i cause ol selling Address Dr. BERME T' box I'D Herald office. J rpHB LAINDRT PRIVILEGE, Wt7HTAt\NI)RY~A~ND X fixtures, 01 the Mansion Houne. i.ong Branch to lei? Proprle'or** AJJ,C8sor apply to W. L. McINTYltE, rpHB PATENT RIGHTS, WITH 10 HE'S OF MECHA.V A leal Drawings of a new steam engine for sale, rerv fr ? D 10 CaoU-fc. 1# Vate. aveuuT, Brook 11'ANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF EX vv perieoce and ability, a position on sslary 01 SI WJ frT fo? ,e,er?"ce given and security ii required; is also ?tiling to invest S-,tA)o or $3.ui?uu satisfactory in ducement. Address box 5.447 Past offlee. $300 V!^1' B,TY A OOUD "US1NESS. SIRICTLY c*?h; a monopoly: gooJ lor an invalid; sold InnWrnl ?Lb.er. Call oa or address , MLnrllY, $10 Bro**l street, Newark, IS. J. tflfll) hi v a Halt intrkbst in a cart ' outdoor business; establish*I since IS59: I terms easy. ^ Inquire at 47 Oreat Jones street. $?||0 ?wanted, IN A> OLD BSTABLtSHED business, a young man who wni advance nit> employer $?o. on good se< urlty, tor whicn a satarv w i?r I, a week ar.li be given. " Ad >rtm J.'bSi 143 UeraM omce. Q->(K)|I WI.l. ?MVM A THItD Jr ""'?.V ,.or h,lf? '? ? leglnmate cash busi- ; ness thai will pay ti.uOu profit weekly. Apply at 30 Broad street, room 7. j .">00 ~p*fTJr_BB WANTKD-IN A STaPLB cash business that will p?v $1,000each per month. Fa 1 particulars at 35 West Fourth street room 2. aiier 10 o'ciock. |Q 0(1(1 ? W \ \ rE !i, A PARTTTO JOIM EQUALLY in an easy and agreeable business, which has made several lortuiies-. ia>J0 :nay be cleared in rla month* Address BilOWNl'o. Hertld Fptowi^SniMk SI/) 000 T?t)NO GENTLEMAN WOCLD a position in some Orst class Im porting, commission or manufsctnring business and wyuiu loan the same S15,*4Ki on satisfactory t^eurttr Address, with real name. H. A. Herald Uptown Branch offlce. ftlri 000 -WANTED A PARTNER* WITH THIS .A." r,UIn- to manage the ftnances in a I special raunufa-turing business, now in operation. 19 Nassau street, room 19. from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. WALL STREET NOTES. DANIEL DBEW'8 ILLNESS AND A DECLINE IN QdCIfULTIB ?THE PACOTC MAIT. QCARREL. Wall street yesterday was not wlthont Its ex cltemont# The market opened steady, with the best prices lor nearly all the shares, but soon at tention was attracted to au unusual aale of 6,000 shares of the stock of the Quicksilver Mining Company at a decline of about two ana one>!ialf per cent from the previous quotation. At the venerable operator, Mr. Daniel Drew, was known to be a large holder very naturally Inquiries were made alter his health. The Herald representa* live learned auusequently that the old gentleman was sitting up and leeiing much better. CJixck silver, however, continued to decline, and finally readied 1S>,. Tflk 1ITSTERT OT PACIFIC MAIL stlil continued to puzzle the operators. Mr. George 8. Scott, tne managing director, informed tie writer thai there had been no lormal meeting of the Panama or Union Pacific directors, and that the day was a blank so lar as negotiations were concerned. The ateamshlpa Vasco de Gams and Vancouver He idle In the harbor of t*an Francisco, and ttiese, with o her ves.-els, cost the company 111,'too per month and are at present o/ no use to i'aoihc Mail, l'o me terms which Panama offer? ! viz., atK>nt fios.ooo p< r aunuifi for reciprocal ser vice beyond the price lor which they formerly per- ' formed tne saiu? work?it is rumored tne I'nion Pacific director? win not yieid. r?K erik railway war, which Was signalized yesterday by flaming pla cards all over inr city, announcing a new reduc tion or ireig.its, was explain** ;o toe Hf.r.ild yes terday by \ ic^ Prftstfieat Hlanchard, asioilows:? ! "I he feductiiin is in pa^'enger tares only. It is simpir a concession to the extreme soutn oi tne reductions to t'luciniiati. Tuat was made one week a so, and does not furtner reduce the lare over tins Hue." ths oold qunrrtow recelveil no further loiuuoa yesterday. The price oi the precious inetai was ilrtn. in sympathy with loreigii exebang^; hut as the old and ricn cdque have ,?b mdofir-d the manipulation u is supposed that the undlscipiintd spec ulators, who hnv? en ?leavored to advance tne premium, will soon yield to the natural pressure of events and suffer an ignominious dcieat. me nuij-rreasttr? paid yesterday $44,000 on ac cbtint of 11,ii'rear, and 142,000 for called bands. Bank notes received at Washington yesterday ainounied to f ,i); customs receipts, $420,000, an., from rev-hue *.i*),ooo. The Oo?d Kxcnaage Batik reported yesterday as groan c oaring |2s.A42,ooo; gross balancM, $362,37;, and currency balances, 4i,oui,Aot. 11 may be a matter oi imercst to many persona | to know that the total of newly coined G#rma? money on rhe 37th or February amounted no sola com*. 1,122,053,500 marts; ailver coins, 69.4U 834 marks; nickels, 8,248,810 marks: and copper coina. 8,138,237 marks, Tne value or these marks in our paper currency la about twenty-one and a nail cents. THE MONTCLAIK RAILWAY COMPANY had a meeting yesterday at No. Ill Liberty street, in order to reorganize their affairs, 'lhere was nothing more than talk oi tne committee*, nut a ititure meeting may develop some plan by winch the affairs or the company may be disentangled. NEW YORK CITY. The steamer Ontario, of the Troy, Albany and New York Towing Line, arrived at eight o'clock, April 12, with the Drat tow from Albany. Joon Gaynor, living at No. 75 East Seventy sixth street, had nls leg broken in three places by s bank or earth tailing upon him while working on East Sixtieth street, lie was taken to Beilevus Hospital. The annual spring inspection of the uniforms of the police took place yesterday at the Central Office. Drill Captain Conelaud officiating. Detach merits irom several precincts were inspected. The Inspection will continue lor some days. Edward Kane, oue of the convicts who escaped from the Penitentiary on Ulackwell's Island on Sunday night, was captured early yes'er lay morn ing on the isiaud by Officer Edmtston, of the Fourteenth precinct, and remanded back to his cell. The trial of Captain Klllilea, or the Eleventh pre cinct, which was to have taken place at Polic< Headquarters yn&teroay belore the Board of Com missioners, was adjourned lor oue week, owln* to the unavoidable absence of tne counsel lor tne de fendant. .Subscribers to the New York Rapid Transit As sociation fund are notified that the election for twenty-live directors of the association will be held at the rooms or the Board or Fire losuranoe Brokers, No. 182 Broadway, this (Tuesday) after noon, at t?o o'clock. Joseph Dillllo, a laborer employed in tne Street Department, residence unknown, while working at Fort Schuyler, East River, yesterday morning, accidentally rell overboard, and before aid could be extended to the uniortunate man he was drowned. Every effort was made to recover tne body, but thus far without success. Mr. A. B. Meacham's "plea'' in behalf or th* Indian race was well attended last evening at the Rose Hill Methodist Episcopal church, East Twenty-seventh street. Mr. Meacham's address, the speech in Indian, the excellont singing at in tervals and the presentation to the audience ol Scarftce Charley, Keelboat Frank and Shaok* Nasty Jim, all dressed in the every-day garb of civilization, and tne presencs on tne plat orin of the Jaithlui RUldc Toby Riddle, her husband Frank and iheir little son, all varied t|ie entertainment very aatreeably. A collection was taken beioro tne close oi the proceeding*. BROOKLYN. ' A Are yesterday In the Plerrepont House, at Montague and Hicks streets, caused a damage of $100. There was considerable excitement and alarm among the guests. Charles Schierer, a laboring man, aged forty* four years, committed suicide yesterday at his residence, No. 268 Eliery street, Brooklyn, br haoglng himself to the door or his room with some bedclotlilng. He was ou; oi work, and had sev eral tunes thieatened to take his Hie. His wile lound mm dead lroin strangulation shortly ar.er breakfast. Coroner Noian will hold an inquest. A woman about rorty years or ago was found in an insensible condition at the corner of Plymouth and Bridge streets. She tai removed to the City Hosnltal, where it was ronnd that she was suffer ing irom a concussion or the oraln. The police have not been luiormed as to bow she received ner Injuries. Maihias Frank, proprietor of a saloon in Wytha avenue, was arraigned yesterday in the Kings County Court of Sessions on an Indictment for conspiracy. He is accused of having conspired with Rudolph Kepler, lormerly a clerk m tne Comptroller's office, to steal eighteen $1,000 bonds, wincn were carried off. He pleaded not guilty, and the trial was set down lor next Monday. District Attorney Brltton appeared yesterday la tne Kings County Court or Oyer and Terminer, to proceed with the trial or Mrs. Sarah C. Merrlgan for tne murder or Miss Margaret liammill. Mr. Keady. ol counsel lor tlie Accused, deslrea an ad journment because of tne 111 heaithof the prisoner and that ne and nls associate were engaged in tn< Beecher-Tiiton case. The matter was adjournei till next Tuesday. To-morrow evening the Brooklyn Sumter Clu) will celebrate tne Tenth anniversary of the r? raising of "the old flag over Fort Sumter" at tni residence of Mr. and Mrs. Camden C. Dike. No. 194 Columbia Hciguts. Speeches will be delivered br the Rev. H?nrv Ward Beeciier, Mayor Hunter, General Woodford, General Giimoro, Mr, Jackson. 8. schultz and others. In tne intervals of the speecoes patriotic air * will be played by tne band. LONG ISLAND. Toe Ice In tbe bay at Westhampton la jast break* lng op. Tbe bay ha* been closed since December 20?a longer time iban ever Known before by ma oldest bayraen. Tbe April Term of tbe Circuit Court and Conrt of oyer and Terminer (or Suffolk county win con ?ene at Rivcrnead on Monday, tbe aath Inst, it la not yet known wnetber toe Keisey cases will come to true A young son of Mr. William & Benjamin, ol Creenport, while attending a funeral in tbe village cemetery on Friday afternoon, mounted a grave atone, the base of wnich was insecurely fastened, when it fell over with uim, catcaintc o.ieoi his legs unaer it ami breaking both bones near me ankle. Mr. Patrick Ueancy, of Oreenpori, was carry in? a quantity of torpedo lulminate into his bouse at the west side ol the Tillage, on Saturday, when it exploded and oue of his hands was thereby torn aud mangled iu a irigntiui manner, two of his lingers being so shattered that tn?y bad to i* amputated, and a third one was broken. An eleven-year-old boy, named Wade, was at tempting to walk on toe top of a lence in a sub. merged lot at Creenport, where the water wu about Ove (eei deep, wnen he tell <>ff and nad ? narrow escape irom drowning. He nad sunk twice, when Mr. Cuaries L. corwin, attracted by tbe alarmed outcries ol tbe boy's companions, waded in breast deep and rescnea him. WESTCHESTER. At Monnt Vernon, a day or two ago, a oow bad a calf with two neaas, In each of which were two periect eyes, two pairs or nostrils and two dis tinct mouths. The bovine monstrosity lived bat a short time. An inqnest was beld at Yfenkere yesterday, by Coroner Bassett, touching tbe death or John Kogers, aged twenty-ntne years, wno expired on tbe previous day. Deceased. It appears, was en gaged, with otner laborers, excavating for a new street, last Saturday, wnen au embankment leil upon mm, causing injuries which terminated in nls death shortly afterward. A verdict to that effect was rendered by the jury. The new depot enntroversv, which bas occa sioned no little excitement among tbe people of Monnt Vernon tecently, has been abruptly ter. minatert by tbe New Haven Railroad Company de ciding to nuild on the sue selected by their en gineers. this decision is anverse to t'je staled wisnes of a large number or the property holders In the village named as well as to the corporation, wniufi with tne consent of the people, a snort time -inrt deeded to tne railroad company a valuable parcel of land, with ihe understanding ??it tne proposed Dew passenger depot should be erected on or im mediately adjoining tne site ol the present one. Through an oversigut on the part ol the munici pal authorities, however, tnis proviso was not ex pressly stipulated in the deed of transfer. NEW JERSEY. ro-day the charter elections in Jersey City, Ho boken, Bayonne and the townships of Hudson couuty take piace. An application will be made at the meeting of the Presbytery ol jersev City next week to have tne verdict iu tne oieudenmng case set aside. Altrea Herbert, the boy who was run over on the Krie Kail way last Friday, died of his injnrlea yesterday at .nt. Francis llos>d al in Jersey City. the Board of Pnbilo Works of Jersey City, th? chief of the commissions that impoverished Jersey City, has practically ceased to exist. Mr. Ncwkirk, the cleric, lias severed his connection with inn Board, and Cntel Kngiueer cuiver will renrc after a few flays, mere ip no public improvement iu progress, and the mam connection between ti a emulous who remain and tbe city is in drawing salaries. .?several deputations of prominent citizens have called on Governor Beetle to ur?{e mm to sign the Hudson rouny Hoad bill; but in every instance he gave au emphatic redisii. No Vote Will there* lore oe taken .or commissioners at. the cnartef election to-day. The announcement created ?re,it disappointment among toe unemployed laboring class, who looked lorward to a prosperous season after the distress of tne winter. Over J,400 wbu|* ers would bave beeu employed on tue new avcuvie.