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The Stook Market Doll, Feverish and Irregular. GOLD STEADY AT 112 5-8. Money on Call 2 1-2 Per Cent?Government Bonds Strong?Railway Bonds Firm? Investment Shares Steady. Waul 8m?, ) Friday, June 16?<5 P. M. J The baTtatfn boards in frout of the telegraph oilloe* attracted mora attention this morning than did the tape of the atock indicator. Almost every broker has a trifle bet on th* result of the Convention, and the shange of venue to the speculative mind was refresh ing from its novelty. Consequently, the ohances of the Presidential candidates overshadowed the familiar at tractions of the stock fancies. Still there was a fair amount of business doing, the larger part being confined to Lake Shore aa usual, though the aggregate of aalea showed n considerable falling off from yesterday. The firmness so clearly to bo aeon In Lake Shore at the cloae yesterday was more fully developod In the early dealinga this morning, with the result of ad vancing the quotation from 64K to 64J?. and of holding it steady between tbeae two pointa until nearly three o'clock, when tho price receded to the opening figures of the day Western Union waa not In sympathy, as It was next In order of activity, and sold at from S8X to 68, with a Ml back of h at tho close. There was almost as much attention paid to the Weatern stocks as to the Telegraph fanoy, at generally Improving prices, and with a like recession In final dealings. The only positively weak stock on the list was to be found In the New Jersey Central, which gave way from SI to 79J< under aalea of aome 2,600 shares, the result of a report that the coming dlvldeod was to bo passed im Mo. How anything difi'orent was to bo expected under the dismal showing of the lust report is strange enough, but It would appear as if some pertinacious holder of the shares had Just awakened to a realization of the situation. Central and Hudson bad at one time tho elasticity of the India rubber man, for on sales of 100 shares it bounced down from 108 K to 107, and bounced np again to 108, at about which quotation It remained tor the rest of the day. For a long time no day has been so free from reports, eood or ill, or so destitute of sny Information bearing upon the market as the present one. Things were left to take care of tbemsoives, wnich they did In a manner that showed the entire list of shores and bonds to possess a degree of latent strength that Is encouraging for the luture. TBI BALKS TO-DAT. Tho transactions at the Stock Exchange aggregated 88,700 shares?New York Central and Hudson Kiver, 0*26; Erie, 400; Lake Shore, 30,600; Northwestern, 7,200; do. preferred, 10,200; Rock Island, 60b; Pacltto Hail, 2,000; St. Paul, 3,b00; da preferred, 0,860; Obios, 600; Western Union, 11,300; Wabash, 900; Hichigan Central, 1,420; Now Jersey Central, 2,666; Union Pacific, 200; Delaware, tAcaawanna and Western, i,47a OPKKIXa, HIUHSST AVD LOW I ST ITU CM. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices ol the day Opening. Bighett LounL New York Central 107 108 X 107 Harlem 140 140 140 Brie 13ft l?ft laji Lake Shore 66 ft 65 Wabash 2 2ft lft Morthweatern 42 42ft 41ft North*estern preferred... 62ft 63 82 Hock Island loaft 108X 108?," Pittsborg 03 S3 92ft Milwaukee and St. Paul... 40ft 41 ft 40ft MIL * St Paul preferred.. 70ft 71ft 70)4 Ohio and Mississippi 16ft loft lflft Now Jersey Central 81 i 81 70)2 Da)., Luck, and Western.. 108X * 108 >? 107ft Union Pacific 60 60ft 69 C..C. andLC 4 ? 4),' 4 Western Union 68ft 60 68 ft Atlantic and Paoifio Tel... 16^ 16 ft 16ft Pacific Mail 25 ft 26ft 26 Panama 136 140 136 Produoers' Petroleum..... us# 118 a U8X oioaixo pricks?8 r. m. PsiiSc Mall.... 25ft ? 20* 0.C.C4I... 4fi a 48 Vest la lei... ? a ? *J? C. C a 1C. .. 4 a 4M Atl A Pac'lel.. 17 a 10 Del.L A W ...1071< a 10-i Cuicksilver.... 14 a 15ft brie...... ... l.lft a 14 tiateksilver pt. 18 a i3 Han * Bt Jo... 18 " Mar L* Mia., 7ft HAStJopt.. 22 kBrLak.pl.. ?a4 a 8 Lake tMiere.... C5: Aonoi.hx 1(0 a K?ft Mich Central.. 47] American Ex.. M a M N Y Jt Harlem. 138 IP Express .. 7 J a 74 NYC AUK..10* Welie-? arn -ii? a ?0 N J Cen TO* a 79ft Chic a Alt., H?jtf ? 104 Ohio A Mlsa.... 16 a 1- v CWvtPlfu taj, a >aft Panama ISO a 140 CblANW.... 41 J? a 41ft TolaWab. .. 2 a 2ft Ult*kW'pl. 02ft a ?2? Colon Pacific.. B9'.i a ? CliUaitl .1< Hft a H?-ft Missouri Pae.. 8>, a 9 ft Mil a btPaul. 40^ a 40ft fro 1' Co. I18ft a lib?. Blla klf pt.. Toft a 71. AOVAVCK AXD DRMJKS. The following are the changes in closing prices torn pared with those of yesterday:? Anvinck.?-Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, lft; New York Central, 1; Illinois Central, ft; Missouri Pacific, ft ; Northwest proterred.ft; Pacific Mail, ft: Producers' Petroleum, ft: St. Paul, ft; do. preferred, 1; Wabash, ft j Western Union, ft. Hkcurb.?New Jersey Central, IV; Michigan Cen tral. ft; Hannibal proierred, ft; Delaware and Lack awanua. ft; C., C., C. and I., ft. The rest of the stock market waa stationary. THR BORRT MARKET. The supply of capital Is still abundant, and bids fair to be more so, because during the next three weeks large sums will be disbursed by the government, cor porations and Institutions throughout the eountry. Loans on call to-day ware made at 2 a 2ft per cent on ttock collaterals. Prime paper is quoted at 4 a 6ft per ?ant. Sterling exchange Is quiet but steady. Prime ster* ling asking rates 488 and A00; selling rates, 4.87ft a 1.80ft. Reich marks, 06ft a PS'4, and 96ft a 96. Cables, MX a ?0ft; prime Parla, 6.16 and 6.12ft. The follow ing are tba domestic rates of exchange on New York Savannah, ft per eent premium; Charleston, selling, ft a $-10 premium; buying, ft premium; Now Orleans, commercial, ft, and bank ft per cent; Chicago, 26 dis sount; Sl Louis, 76 premium, and Cincinnati steady, TBS OOLD MARK ST. Gold opened at 112ft and closed at 112X. all the sales to-day having been at those figures. Cash gold loaned tat and at 1 par cant for borrowing and 2 par eent lor carrying. omAWoxs or rn ools rkcharqr bask. Gold balances (632,801 Currency balances.. 72-1,933 Cross clearances 10,446.000 ciJtARiNO nouss statxvrrt. Currency exchanges $63,704,856 Corrency balances. 2,900,624 Gold exchanges 0,216.000 Gold balances 608,041 The specie engagementa thus far to-day for to morrow's steamers amounted to $300,000 gold coin. ut ooods imports. The Imports of dry goods at the port of New York fcr the week ending this date are (718,834, and the tstotnt marketed $884,246. The total imports sinco January 1 are $42,630,461, and the total amount ssarkatad $4S.028,99& ISVKSTMKrr SHARKS. In In veal ma at shares the principal activity waa Shown by New Jersey Central, which, owing to prevalent statements that at a recent meeting of the directors lt Was determined to paas the dividend, declined from ?1ft to 79 V? and toT8. seller sixty days. C., C\, C. and l> broogM 4dft; Rensselaer and Saratoga, 120; New York Central, 107 a 108 ft a 108; Kock Island, 108 ft; Delaware and Hudson, 100; American Express, 68ft a M; Adams fc sprees, 10014; Producers' Petroleum, 110V, a 110ft; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 02ft; Morris and Keeex, MB; Chicago, Borllogton and Qslncy, 116; llllnoui Central, 97ft. stats sosos. State bonds were firm. Missouri long sixes sold at I0S, Tennessee, old, at 44ft, new series at 40ft and Loalsiaaa consols, sevens, at 00ft. TSB LMITSO statss tsrascrt. The Assistant Treasurer paid oat to-day $22,000 gold sa aecoant of Intereat and $143,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The Sub-Treasury released $34,664 silver coin to day. Revenue receipts to-day, $000,000; customs receipts, $100,0110; bank notes received to-day, $000,000. The announced resignation ol Secretary Unstow produced no perceptible effect on the market. ?ovsnsnssT noons. liWHl bonds slsssd strong at the foUowlng quotations:?Tnited Stem currency Riser, 125|f a 126; 4a da. ISO, registered, 120 Si m 120',; da da, do., coupon, 124 a 124l,; da da, 1866, regis tered, 116 a 116 S; d0 do., da, coapoa, 116 a 116 H; da dae^jda, new, rt|iittnd,in^' a 117 V; da da, da, coupon, 120V a 121; do. da, 1867, registered, 110V a 190; da da,da,ooupon, 123 Va 123 V ;da da, 1868, ro filtered, 121 a 121 '4; da do., da, coapoa, 124V a 124%; da ten-forties, registered, 118 a 118 V, dd da, cou pon, 118'* a 110; do. fives, 1881, registered, 117V a 117J.; da da, da, coupon, 117 V a 117 V TBI FOBBIOK MAUKBT. The London advices report consols flat, with a de cline of X per cent on the price, on despatches an. nouncing the aasasalaation or the members of the Turkish Cabinet. United States are firm and a traction higher for old 1865's and 1867's; new fives were V per cent lower. ?192,COO sterling went into the Bsnk of England to-day. The following are quotations at half past four o'clock P. It.:?Consols lor money, 04X* a 94 V; da for account, 94 V a 94?,'; 1865 bonds, old, 105V a 105 V; 1867 bonds, 108 Vi ten-forty bonds, 107V; now fives, 106',' a 10?V; Erie, 12* a 12V; do. preierred, 18 a 10. In Frankfort new fives are 102 V In Paris rentes are 105f. 85c.; exchange on London, 25C 27c. RAILBOAD BONUS. Railroad bonds were strong, with the Milwaukee end St. Paul consolidated sinking funds the feature, they having advanced to 92%, a rise of IV par cent. The other changes were an advance of V In Central Paclflcs (California and Oregon branch), and V *n Toledo and Wabash firsts (St. Louis division), Milwaukee and St. Paul eights (up to 116%) and Milwaukee and St Paul sevens. Michigan Southern sinking fuids rose to 107, Western Pacific* to 102V, and Missouri Pacific firsts to 04. CenlrsI Pacific sold at 108% a 108V and Union Pacific firsts at 105%. The following were the closing quotations for Pactflo Railroad bonds:?Union Pacific firsts. 105 V a 105 V; da land grants, J00% a 101; da sinking funds, 80V * 0?; Central Pacific*, 108V a 100. RANK SHARKS. Bank shares were dull Central National sold-at 102. PtllLADKLPHIA STOCKS. The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:? Bid. At U&. City sixes, old ? 106 V City sixes, new ? 109 United Companies of New Jersey 141 141 % Pennsylvania Kallroa<l 52V 58 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad 44 % 44 V Lebisb Velloy Railroad 69% 50V Catawlssa Railroad, preferred 44 ? Philadelphia and Er'e Hail road 13 V Northern Centrel Railroad 83V 84 V Lehigh Navigation 60V 67V Lehigh Navigation gold loan 103V ? MXIBU STOCKS. Tho following are the closing quotations of mining stocks received by telegrsph from San Francisco:? Consolidated Virginia'J3 V Crown Point 10 V California. 75 V Yellow Jacket 30 V Segregated Belcher.. 70 Alpha 51V Ophlr 52 V Beloher 10 V Chollar 1, 80% Confidence 19V Savage IS),' Sierra Nevada 13 Con. Imperial 0% Kxchequer 17 Mexican 27 V Overman 55V Gould & Curry 15 Justice 23 V Best k Helchcr 48V Caledonia 8V Bale & Nor cross, new stock, 5 for 1 10V HKMOKAXIU. A rumor took shape to-day in consequence of the publication ef an item In an evening paper, that Mr. H. J. Jewett. tho former President, and now the re cetver of tho Erie Railway Company, has been actively speculating on the ahort side of the market, particular ly with a view to lower prices of Now York Central. We arc authorized to publish that there is no trutb what ever in the statement. The Franklin Telegraph Company, with wires through New England, and from Boaton to Washing ton, has been leasod to the Atlantic and Paetllo Com pany for ninety-nlw years. The following are the earnings of the Missouri, Kan sas and Texas Railway for the first week in June:? 1876 $60,080 82 1875 42,561 88 Increase $7,624 94 A despatch from New Orleans says:?"Work on the two gap* In tho Texas Pacific road is proceeding rap Idly, in order to have tho road complete by the middle of August, and thus prevent forfeiture of charter." NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES $5000 Ohio & Hill 2d.. 50 >(lit ? I'M let TOO do 6*% 5(X) do b3 t'8% 800 do 68% Ski Erie It I' 13% 200 Pae Mail SS 25% 10N% 4st; 48% 48 3*> do ?S 25% 40l> do b? 2ftft l'?N T <? k H B RR. 107% 200 do " 100ltieh Can RR 100 do 100 do l'?> do 20 do llJOXJ Cen RR e 10 BUI LS A MS RR . ?JOttO do aS Ami do bS ?oo do Mm do |3 700 do 12J0 do >3 Friday, June 10,187& FKFOHK CALL?10 L M. estW 300aha LS IMS RR... 681 <?<% ?-'lO'l do Ml ??>.; ft o do aft &6 f.8% 5" do s3 &.*>) P8? 11*10 do !Sf?i 10 ?i Chi RR... 42 200 Chi 4 N W RB pf.. 6'." lfvi do 14<i0 do *2? SOI du H2I 2'x)Ohio k Miss RR... l?t ami do i?j 100 Mil k Kt P RR pf. 70' do. jm :0> lot si " son 80% 200 1% 5ft1 5511 55% ftftK r.r.i' ft&S 55% 10:1 <lo. do. (lo. do. ?*b3 ...b3 do. do. 4><l 1011 200 turn 400 3ixi Mil * St 1" RR.... 100 du U3 AW 11:3) A flOO'lCS 5-20. e. Uiftb? 115% $140?n8ft a0.c.'?7 bo 123% l50J>IU 8 5-20,a, 'o7.. 123% 51o0 i US 5'i. e. ' msr ee% 43'4 44% UN 03 f10000 La 7'?, Conaol. 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H A M H UK 48 do 'Oi) dv 7 ?) do HUo 311 N J Cen Kit ltd Chi k kWBIt pf.. I'KI do MOO on JOrOi 10i% 511 ;.5% 55% 662 ?>5% 55-, N)% 1IM Mil A St I' pf..b e 100 ao 100 do 5 do 100 Ohio 4i Mlii.bc.S3 IK CALL?? P. SOOihaC k N W RRpI 1"0 do iii 800 do 2<iii 'lo ...3 fx ?i Chi k N W 11K 4J% ?0o do bJ 4^% 20t do 1 5UO Chi k R I RR loo Ibl a Wai. at.... 1(X) >i A St I'pf h3 70% 7o% 7ojJ 10)J M. ?9% C3 ' 3 83 1110 10 O 200 HXI . oo loo IIX) 100 do.....*. do. do. do. du. do. ? b3 iio bt . b3 4jj ioh^; 7 .*?! 71 71 70% 71 71% 71 lUiMU A8tP BB. .. 40f. ?2V, 8?> do 41 a?l4 200 do b3 41 2 P. M. f4fxO l SO'i.'" "81..bS 121% ?lixmr 8 5'i. 1O-40. f 118% 5. 0>AJ L'B .. .0, c. ?7. 1.3% lUXOfSi i, '81, ?... n;jj $1000 Bmf. CHAM lit ln?i i. a W B e ?" 141X1) M A 8tP l.l.I.al' 104% 104% 1*3 107 3KJ0 do 5u<i" xl .v *<t r eoa ? t 601X1 Mtcb Svuth i r A Kim .i. ?0 |i a i i ? n if old o. 0 8% IXXX) do 108 > MiOWhiI'm Mi loUl4 7 I li I o l'ac KK lit.. I"5% liHIO I'nl'ac i liNtd.b* 00 M.?.) ? I'at ?l Mo lit... tH. HixiW UTe.10Ui.be w% 11> ?h? I'l'liilToWc 1I8'4 SBUWIi B0AHI>?I P. 41% H*) ihi LS k MS P.R.. 2o i oo e 7oO do t3 2 ' MMh i enRR. be 100 do l'i> du too Chi k a VI HR.be V?| At* Pae Tel.. IK) ito . a* W Cn Tel lo) urn 21)0 4o" l.xO :tuO do. do do. do do IUO loo 400 3-x) 11X1 4iX) >?) ft ') a..i 10 do. do.. do., do., do., do.. .bS M. 65% iU 4S 47% 48 42*^ W 41% 4 J 42 Si 42 V. m s? ^25 I lOJ NIX) ?.?oj IO.' 200 ...?3 ...b.t ,.b? do do. do do do do do do ... !t all 90 I'Wit k P Ktd ? A M h..b C..b3 It>) 4o ....a* MW do Ml ...ift ...nit . iio ..b e be W<V 4 O ?8% M) '??% & UOOChUNW pf..be.(3 |ix) du b3 tTi 3txi do ?i% do 6 do bit ?>d ItX) Mil k St I'. b c.b3 41 7lX) do ... 41 100 do bit 411, |iX) MilA St t Bl.bc.b3 71% lOoO do.... ... 7M. 1000 do 71 1<X) ?? 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Bt P pf.. b3 71 100 do 55& 4"0 do ..." 71 H" do ,b3 6*>W ]<?> Ohio Jt Mia*.....s3 10* 10 do 100 55>, 400Tol B Wab MB.... 3 8"0 do. aJ 53 V 1'i) no 2* 100 do b.? 65V 2'KiSt L, KO B N pf . 29 ?00 Chi BMW BK.... 4'<<??? lOOPa KB of Mo.... ? COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON OM THE SPOT STEADY?EUTUBES LOWKB? ELOUB QUIBT?WHEAT DULL?OOBM 1 DULL? OATS STEADY ? WHISKEY F1BMEB ? POBE QUIET?LAED FIKMEK?PKTBOLEUM STEADY? SPIBITB TUKPENTINK QUIET?ROBIN QUIET? OILS QUIBT ? y HEIGHTS TAME ? COEPEE STEADY?BUOAE PIKM. Friday, June 16?6 P. U. Commercial reporters continue to bear the same complAlnt as to the general deprussion in trade circles, and though the expressions vary somewhat from day to day, thero Is no mistaking the general meaning o( them?i a, the merchandise markets continue to be characterized by the same Quietude that has obtained so long, and during the past week the situation of affsirs has been rendered still more unsatisfactory by the comparative inaction and consequent reaction in the broadstutls markot. The cessation of demand Is the signal for a recession of prices, hastened by the poor condition of the reoeipts, so that at the present writing the markot Is dull while prices aro materially lower than they werq some time ago The cable ad vices have been of a less favorable tenor during tbe past week than they were during the precodlng week, and tbe movement bence to Ureat Britain and Continental Europe ha* accordingly not bein nearly so lively, although the falling off will hardly be shown by the clearance* from the Custom Mouse, ai a large proportion of tbe amount oleared was sold last week. The week, taken as a whole, has eertalnly tended In favor of bnyira, although, with re duced limit*, the inducements to ship freely have uot been as great as they were during the previon* few week* The "ups and downs" of provision* have been about as roiispieuous and about a^lrequont as during the last week, yet the dlf. firence In vaine* of tbe hog product at the prisent writing as compared with those curreut a week ago Is not great. Tbe dry goods market ba* remained provoklngly quiet, yet at all the large auction sales it ban been demonstrated that there Is a point beyond which the trade will nut permit price* to fall. Large purchase* of both cotton and woollen Fabrics have characterised all tbe large auctions of late and the avidity with which the various offerings have been taken ba* occasioned no little remark. Active preparations have been made to provide for the lall season, and a fair trade 1* hoped for, despite tbe Presidential elec tion and the unsettling, disturbing elements thereby set In motion. Seldom, or never before, have politic* formed so conspicuous a part ol discussion and attracted so large a share of attention among tbe mercantile community at now. There is but one siutluient which auimato* the whole, and that i* an earnest desire that uartlsan politician* be throwu overboard and turnout reformers bo brought to the front To day (Friday) buslneaa was everywhere light and the markets were generally irregular and dull. Tbe boavy receipt* of wheat, a large proportion of which wa* out of couditlon. tended to mill further depress tbe market, and pricos favored tbe buyer. Cousldarablo of the wheat sold during the past few day*, has been rejected as utiHnuud. while strictly prime ha* been In limited sup ply and has conseqently sold relatively higher than other kimls. Business on 'Change was comparatively small. Coru wa* dull, but without decided change. Oats were steady. Whiskey was firmer. 1'ork and lard were tbe turn better, but quWl. Freights ana charters have uot been so rampant as they ware lu.-t weok, and rates are rather lower. Cotton > n the spot was steady ; futures were lower. Coffee wa* steady. Naval stores were quiet. Oils wore quiet. Petroleum was quiet and s teady. sugar waa firm. AaUKS were quiet and steady at 3}4c. a for not*. I'uarls were nominal at 0?4'c. a 7c. Antimony was still strung at lf>'ie. a K.fcc.. gold, for foreign. HtiKKWAt -U'e noto aale of 1.200 lbs. Southern at 34^0, Quoted at 'M%e. for Southern and 33l?c. a 33??c. for Westei u. Unmix Cou.n waa dull and uiicettled. We quote:?Ked, 4Wc. a 3a.; red tipped, 6c. a Oc.: medium grain, 7t,c. a Sc. Canolks wire atcadv. We quote Soerm, 2*c.; ?perm, patent, ;iMc.; stearic, acid (IB on.). 21c. a 2Mc.; adamautlue (12, 14, IB os.), 12c. a 10c; paradlne (4's,8's and )2's),lUe. a 20a. CorrKE.?The market for Brazil* was quiet and itesdy: 8.50U ba?* Santos, ex Uluckang. sold at IB.. Mild cuffe was quiet. We quote Ordinary cargoes. HJ^c. a 15c.; lair.do., liikJc. a lBJic.i good do., 17c. a 17'4c.; prime da, 17 tic. a 17J,c.; extreme range for lots, 14^c. a ls1.c ; Santos, lair to Rood, a 17c., gold, ninety days; Java, government ags, 20c. a 22c.; do., grata mats, 'JOc. a 2Kc.; Singapore, do., 18c. a 20c.; Ceylon, IBWc. a 18)^0.; Maracalbo, 14?,c. a 18c.; Laguavra, lBUe. a 17J<c.: Jamaica, 13c. a 17e.: St. Doming", Ukr. a Im.; Porto Kleo, l*c. a 18>ic.; Costs Kica, 17c. a Ilic.; Mexican, IB.^e. a 18c ; Manila, 17c. a 18c.; Angostura, 17c. a 18c.; Savantlla, 14<^c. a 18c.: Curaeoa. i4Vc. a 17c. CooPKBAes nmcs was nuehanged. Yl? quote:?Mo laases sbooks. 32-luch. with beads, *1 90 a 82 25: sugar ahooks. with hsads, 38-iach. 82 SO a 82 IB: do., do., 9B-luch, $1 50 a 8^: box sliooks 75c. a 80c.: rum do., B4: nine do., gts a8tt 50: einptv hogsheads. g2 00; hoops, 14 feet, or dinary to prime, $37 a 840: hoops. 12 int. do.. 833 a 833 per M. CorFKK.?W? not* mIm at about 100,(XX) lb*, lake at 20c.. ciwh; market closing firm at that. Cokpac* wa* quiet and unchanged. W* quote:?Manila (large aud small elie), oer lb.. l a l?%o.; do. cordage, bolt rope yarn*, lMc. a 17c.; tarred Manila, 14c.; Hlial rope, lOe. a lie.; New Zealand, ll%e. a UKe.; Kuasl* hemp, tarred. 14c.: American do., 14a.; Ku**l?bolt rope. 17c. Corrox.?The market lor spot ?a< ?te*dy, with a fair de maud. Future* were lomur. The cloelng prloea to-day com pare with Tnurai.ajr't price* a* follow*:? TkumUiy, JM*r. l.'j. Fritlny. June IB. Jane.... 12 ? 1^ June.... 11 15 id a 11 81-82 July UK ?? July..... 11 31-82 ? August.. 12% ?? Aii^u?t. 12 1-16 ? Kept 12 3-32 a 12 7-32 Sept. ... 12 a 12 1-32 October. 12 1-32 a? October. 11% ? Nov 11 15-1H a II 31-82 Not.... ll? all 25-33 l)ee 11 31-32 a 12 Dec 11V *11 25-82 Jan 12 1-16 a 12 3-32 Jan 11% a 11 20-32 Feb 12 3-10 a 12 7-82 Feb 12 1-32 a 12 1-lrt March... 12 1 32 a l-'Vf March.. 12 3 1? a 12 7-32 April.... 12 15-82 a 12% April.... 12 U 32 a 12% May 12 10-32 a 12 21-32 May .... 12 15-32 a 12>? ?Quotation! are ba*od ou American itandard of classifica tion, and on cotton In store running in quality not more than half a grade above or below the grade quoted :? Upkuul*. Alabama. .V. Orlratu. Turn*. Ordinary 8 11-18 h 11-16 8 11-16 H 11-10 Strict ordluary 0W 0.!, 0% Uood ordinary 10 1-16 10 1-16 lo 3-16 10 3-16 Strict good ordluary. lOjf l<^i MK 10% l,ow middling 11 3-16 11 5-16 11 7-16 11 7-16 Strict low middling.. 11% 11% 12 12 Middling 12W 12V. u 5 16 12 5-16 Good middling I2? 12% 12% 12% Strict good middling. 13-, 1 3% 13$Z 13% Middling fair 13>! 13% 13% 13K Fair 14% 14% ldjfi 14'! ?stained -Good ordinary, 8%c.; strict good ordinary, ?;{c.; low middling, 10%a.; mlddliug. ll%c. Spot sale* ware a* follow* To-Day. lout tuning. Total. Export ? 1.061 1,001 Consumption.... ........... 1.670 853 2,032 Speculation 17 ?? 71 In traudt......... ? 067 067 Total* t.600 2,381 4,077 ?Delivered on contract, 1,200 bale*. *"or future delivery tlie Kale* were a* follow*:?Yesterday, after two P. M ? July, 2.01 W bales at 12 1-IOi. l,20Uat 12'?c.; August. 1.500 at 12 3-10c.,200 at 12 7 3.'c.,HUO at 12'4c.; November. 700 at 11 31 -32c,; Decern Iter, 200 at 11 l.'>- Hlc.; February. 1(W at 12 3-10c. Total, 0,700 bales. Today up to two F. M July, 1,300 at I2%c.. 1.000 at 12 3-32o , 3O0 at 12 1-16&, 100 "it 12 3-320.. 1,400 at 12 1 -32c., 1.100 at 12c.: August. 800 at 12 7-320., 2<?i at 12 3 16c., l,4f?s at 12 5-32c , 3<?>al 12i,c..20i> at 12 5-32c . 2.a*) at IJ^e.. 5<*> at 12 3 32c.. 2' Ml at I ; September, 400 at 12 5-32c, 2iiO at 12\e.. 10) at 12 3-32c.. 900 Ht 12 1 If-'o ; October, 70J at 12c. *OJ at 11%*. November, 000 at U 15-16c., 500 at 11 2032c., Mm at II 27-320., 300 at II 13-Hic.; December, ftOOat 11 20 3.'c? 100 at II 27 32c.. 100 at II 13-lrtc.; April, 900 nt 12 J3-32C. Total. 17,l?> bale*. Grand total, 2o.5ts> bales. Therocelpte at the port* were a* follows Oatveaton, 40; New Orleans, HHO; Mobile, 110; Savannah, 05; Charleston. 02; Wiluiing toa.fi; Norfolk, 110; B?*ton, 03; Philadelphia, 526. Total, 1,704 bsle? This day last week. 1,010. This day last year, 1.032. Total .sine - September 1, 1,038.058 bales. Cotton freights cIomju as follows:?To Havre, iiy steam. %c , com preneod. To Hamburg, by steam, Jsc . compressed. To lire men. oy steam. %c..comoreaaed. To Liveroool. bv (team, 5 I?*?.; ?v sail. MM. Dauct. Ati.?opium was brm and fairtv active -.quoted at (I .l7)j II ?4 7 >. gold, iu bond, and <0 25. currency for job lots, and 98 37 v.. currency, lor Dwdersil. Oil vitriol wit* quiet at $1 75 per cwt. for large lots and 2c. a *-,c. per Hi. for small lota. Camphor whs steady at 27c. for refined. Cream tartar wa* quoted at 31c. a 32c., gold, lor American and trench, and 3.\'tc. lor powdered la bbls. and sac. lor do. in box**. Alcoholics?Chloroform and ether weru steady at inc. for the former and 54c. a 04c. for the latter. Borax was steady at U'.c. a 11 J?r. lor refined elty and 11 Uc. lor do. California. Balsam tolu was unchanged; quoted at #1 06 a #2. currency. Burgundy pitch wa* qiioUd at 7-.e a8c. Gnarana was entlrelv nominal at 92 So a 93. Maun* was strong; new crop wa* quoted at 65c. a 7oc. for small, fl 20 lor larg* ani S"c. tor sorts. Kussian can tbaridas were auiot nt 91 25 a 91 50, bliellac wa* quiet at 45c.. gold, for D. 0.. and 36c.. (old, lor fcngllah. Itivi divl was very scare* and firm at per ton. Catch wa* qniet at r>%c.. gold. 1'russiate potash wa* i|ulet at 20c. aSOc., aa to quality. Bichromate potaah wa* dull at 15^c. Hal ammoniac wa* doll at IOVjC , gold. Iriah moss was quiet at 6>?c. a 7c. Gambler wa* quiet at 5%e., gold, hpsom salt* were In fair demand at 2c. sumac wa* firm at 91 35. Ar got* were steady at 2Me. a 32'ac.. gold, according to quality. Gentian root wa* firm at 6%c. a 7c. Camla buds war* quoted at 37c. a 4< tc. Colombo root wa* quoted at 0c. for whole and 14c. lor powdered. Gum godda waa firm at 8c. a *!jC. Juniper bcrrle* w*ro dnli at *0. a 8>*e. for orui uary Italian. Orango peei rated quiet at 9c a l'i'.c. Venice turpentine wa* doll at 17)ie. a 10c. Caatlle soap?Conn wnlte wa*quoted at 16c. a 16'.!*.. and Marseille* pure mottled at 10a, gold ttoobtli* laiu were steady a* 3i'SC. tor bnla. aud 3Ike. for bose*. Quinine wa* *etiv? at 92 20. Blue vitriol fan *te*dv at H^c. Morphine wa* active and firm at 94 25. lodldo pota*h wa* active and firm at 92 45 a *2 5o, aa to quality. Alum?Lump wa* In i fair demand at 2Se- a 2)?a. Chlorato potash wa* in lair d*^ in and at 210. a21>?c., gold, and 22c. <or greenbacks. Tar taric acid wa* i|Ui*t*t4Sl^t, gold, for cry*t*l, and 48c. a 40c. for powdered. Citric acid wa* quoted at 72c. a Tie. Licorice root wa* qaiat at former price*; quoted at from sc. to 15c.. currency, for (elected. jUeorlee paste, rnlaoria, at 31c.; Spanish solid at 25c. a 28c.. gold; Pfgnaclli at 34c.; small Ooialiaa at 32c.; larg* Gutalina at 4Ur.; F. M 8. small at 30c. a 86Wc. ; Cerigllano waa very sea roe; last lot waa sold at 4>'>c Cuttlefish bones ruled steady at 20c. Baliam copaiba waa easy %t 05c. a 70c. Halfron wa* firm at 22c. a25e for American and 90* 912 for Hpanlsh. Galauirai rout wa* qatet t 4c. a 4&e. Cod liver oil waa lu tnlr demand at 91 00 for N->wfoondlend and 92 a 92 0> fur Jforwe irtaa. Khunarb was esi ltcl and tending upward, with nrice* ranging from 91 50 t* 92 to. Aloes ware quotod at 12c. Ginger wa* firm at 10Hc. for Jamaica bleached. Krgot waa easy at 91 25. Quicksilver was quotod at Ul*. a 62c. Leave* ware qulot, bat (toady at uuciiitnged prleea; ?uot*d at 2< i?. for belladoona. He lor con I am and aoonli*. He. * 2lic. lor henbane and 91 25 tor roM. Arsenic wa* in lair demand at 3,Uc. tl^c., gold, for whltd powdered, and 13c a i.Hj*. tor red do. Hood* were qalet. We oome Mustard? Veilow Callfuiaia, 7>^c. a He.; brown do., 7*.; hrowa Trieste. 7>,e.; yellow Kngflsn, He. Canary ? Frimu Dutoh wa* quoted 97 75 and Mmyma wa* firm at 97 25. Hemp was quiet at $1 82%. Caraway wa* firm ft 12* a 12Kc. Coriander was uaoMd at 5%c. tihamomlle flowers were qaiet at l ?c. a 25a. U;yeenne wo* In lair demand and firm at 10a. a I8%e. Sw.et mar lor am waa quiet t2oe Unto root wa* Meoav at 12Ue. * 25c., accordi ik*m *taadv at 93 SO lor eerdlng to ? StM root wis nantad at 35a tor white rat. Gam erahie was I quoted at 15c. lur prima sort* and lie. tor second J >. Au I Cuur? bark w..? quiet at bUc. naksafras bark ^met ?t | Squill* vara nulft a* lie. Lavender dowers vara , quiet at ?>',e. Valerian r >ot wai quoted at -V. lor Konlleh . aad t ie. lur German. Albumen *u ?te*dy at r?-H- a7i)c. t-.r blood and 91 a ?1 15 tor egg. Sarsapariila waa quiet but steady. We <|uutu :?Honduras common at Mr, a 57 c.; do. do. lor export. :Vw. a-17c., gold; .Mexican, 18c. a 14c. J also vai 4nolo j at lJc a Me., cold Onto tiaiuar wa* qiiiei at I tic. a Inc. Gamboge w?? auoted at 07c. Aseafatldawaa steady at 15c. a 17c. Carbonate ammonia wasuuiet at 14?,c. Kaaentlal oil* were -tealv Mr* uuota:?Oil bergatuot, M 2d; oillamon. Sanderson's. 93 at?: Ibiusen'sfinesi oil roaa. W a"l?. nl auine. CI 7.>. all gold; oil caraway, #1 ?" a 92 50; oil eroton. 93 10; oil cltronella. 75c. a 'J-ie- ; oil lavaadar. 75c. a 93; do. da. (Miicliauii. *13 50; oil clove* 93 '85; oil wlntargreeii. #3 ; oil *a*aatras. inclusive. Vie.: oil pennyroyal. 94 a 94 5,1, all currency: oil af bav, M6 SO aud 935. hugllsti chemical* ware llriu. bat quiet. I ha sale* ware 50 tooh sal soda at 91 -|9. -5 tons soda tuft at 3c-1 JO ? tons blearbonate wtettiVc.; 100 drum* caudle soda at 4.\c., al< void! and 50 cask* bles.-lilug powder at 91 0" cur rency. We quota -ada aah. ordinary to irood brand*. 91 U? a <3; sal aoda. #1 ?<; caustic aoda. 94 87S; oicarbouate auda. 94 30, all gold; bleaching uowder, 91 HO, currency; ?uperrarbouata aoda. John Dwiglil M Co.'* (In kegai. 4c., turrauu. Kkatukiis were quiet and unchanged. Prime ware quoted at 57c. a68<j. and tnixed at 85c. a 40c. Kun.-Tlio in iff k i-1 continue i very quiet for all kind* and tbaru were no sal. s Irom Iril hand*. business being coufln> d to Job lot*. Wa quotaNew Ueorgp's cod. 95 a 95 35; Orand Haukdo.. H Shore mackerel. No. 1. 935 a 937; do., large. Mo. 3, 914 a 9l<>. Hu? herring, No. 1. 15c.; scaled do.. 33c. a 35c.: barrelled do. new, No. .1, medium, 911; do. large. 913; Labrador 95 50 a95 71 i- Loi'tt urn (iu.ux -Receipt* -Klour. lH.HtN bbi*.; wneat, 837.045 bushels; corn uioat 53 < bid*. and 334 sacks; oat*. 50.IIB4 bushel*; corn, IU7,.?HJ do.; rye. ti.77.1 do.; barley malt, 4,374 do. The Hour market was quiet aud uncliauged. A moderate deiuaud prevailed lor shipping extra* at uu changed Uitnres The aale* were about 13,0 41 bbl*., in cluding State, We*tern aud Soutliaru. at the annexed quo tations. Kje Hour wa* quiot, with sale? of iUMJ bbla. at 9 ' 75 ? 95 3<>. Corn local wa* steady. with sales of 3 <AAi bbl*. at 9-1 30 a 98 55 lor Braudywiue, and 93 80 it 98 30 tor Western, Jersey aud l'euukyivauia yellow. Wa uuota:? No. 3 state 92 75 a 93 40 superfine State 4 00 a 4 40 Kktru state 5 00 a 5 35 Choice Mate . 5 35 a 8 00 Superliue Weitern 4 no a 4 40 h.\tie Western 5 00 a 5 35 Minnesota... 5 35 a 7 0(1 Uound hoop Ohio, shipping branda 5 00 a 5 35 Hound hoop Ohio, trade brands 5 St) a <1 SO Family 7 <?>a s 50 St. Louii, low extra 5 00 a H OO St. Loin*, straight extra 0 .-"a 7 00 St. Louis, choice double extra 7 00* S 35 St. l.ouik, choice family 8 35 a 0 50 Bye Hour, line to supcrhuu 1 8 70 a 4 30 southern, No. 3 8 00 ? 8 75 Hjutherii. superline 4 Ola 4 50 Southern,extra 4 Una 0 75 Southern, family 7 00 a W 00 Corn meal, Western 8 IXia 8 35 Corn meal, Jersey 8 0>>a 8 35 Corn meal, Hrnmly wine 8 <0 it 8 50 Corn meal, ouncheoc* 3iA*> a 3<i 50 ?Wheal was dull ami heavy, except for strictly prime, which wa* scurcx aud held pretty lirju. The ?ales aeru abtut 140,000 i.ushcls at 91 ? 91 10 for No. 8 Spring; 91 18 a 91 18 for No. 3 t'hicauo and Northwest; 91 31 a 91 33 for prima No. 3 .Milwaukee; 91 35 for Minnesota; 91 35 u $1 31 lor No. 1 do., the iuaida price for soil: 91 85 lor part of a load of No. IShoboygau; 91 05 a 91 35 for uiiKrudeil surinif . 91 41 tor while W ustorn; 91 OH a 91 10 fur No. 8 New York ?priutf aud 91 lu for No. 3 do. Coru wa* dull but unchanged. 1 lie sale* were abuut Ki.tsW bushels at 5Sc, for (team m>xed, 5Uc. lor mixed, ttJc. a tm.^a. lor graded do.. 54c. a Ole. lor uugradecl do., 5>Jc. a for heated and damaged, tl3c. lor graded Western yellow ; IKV. lor ungraded yellow, on track, aMMe. lor ateatu ungraded mixed to arrive, (lata were ?toady, with sale* ot S),UW bushel* at 85c. for rejected, 40c. tor No. 3 t'hioau'o mixed, 40c. h 4;ic. lor intxud State. 43c. a 44c. lor while Western. 43c. a 17c. for white State. 88c. lor Nus 3 white Naw York inspection, 84o a 45c. tor the ran.'o ol mixed and 8sc. it 47c. tor the raifga of white. Kye?0 note sales of SOI) bushels Western, on spot, at tt ic., aud 4.000 buibel* to arrive at 84c. liarioy ana barley malt weia dull. CRUIT.?The luatket lor Inreiun drlen wa? still qnlel. I'rlces were unchanged. Wo quotaLayer raiains. per box. 93 70; hall do.. 91 50; quarter do., 70s.; naw loose ronacatel, $3 70 a 93 tki per box, accord ing to quality; new ?eedle*? ralsius. 95 3,i per frail; Valencia raisin*, inc. per lb.; luitaua do., lie. tor new; Turkey prunes,5c. lor Servta and liosnia; new t'luuebdu., tk. a lib, according to aiie and quality. Currants, 7'.4c., according to qua.ity. Leghorn cilrou, 30c. i-'igs. lie. tor layer*, liatei. 5^c. Uraxiluula. UWc. t'reservud ginger. 97 50 per case Domestic dried was lairly active aud steady. Wa quoteApplo*, State, quarter*, Dc. a Uf^O.; do., sliced, B.tjc. a lUi. iboutheru, quarters. 8t,e. ,i i?),c.; do.,sliced. Uc. a liu.: do., fancy. 13^0. a 18c. I'eacties. peeled? Georgia, priuia to fancy, 14c. a lse.; unpeeled do., quarters, lOV^e.; halves, lJ^c. a 18c. Blackberrle*. 7%c. a '."c. Uaapberrie*. 3Uc. a 37c. Cherries, 3(!c. l'lums. Southern, 18c. a JOc.; do.. State, 31c. I'oanuta were stn idy. We quoteOrdinary Vir ginia. 91 25 a91 50; pritna do.. 91 t<5 a 91 70.choice do., 91 75 a 91 80; ordinary W ilmlngton. 91 4o a 91 50; prime to laney do., 91 75 a 9- Domestic green old apples aero about out of the market. A few hall barrel crates of new were recoleed and were held at Irom 93 to 93 50. llif isi) straw.?>na market was quiet, but with light arrival*; 350 bales sold fur the I* est Indies at 85c. We quota;?Hale hay, shipping, at 7. a.; retail qualities at 80u. a 91; clover at 55?s. a 75c. Straw?Louir rve. 91 15. ilKMr xxv .iDtK.?We noto aale In Boston or 1,700 bales Manila on private terius. We quoteAmerican dro sed, 9lUOa 93 0 for single; 931<>a9335 for Double, aud9l*'0a *135 tor rough. Matiila hemp, > %C, gold ; Russia, clean. 9300 a 931 .gold; Italian, 9375 a 93>-0, gold; Into. 4X|i\ a i'4c., currency; Jute butt*. 3'4a, cash, Sisal hemp, 4),c.. gold: Istle. >,c. a 5\c., gold. iliout ?The market was quiet, but stocks being light prloes.were tlrin. I lie sales were 8 *J wot salted cow, U50 city slaughter*. 8.x i net salted Texas, and 1.WI0 Atakapas on private ternm. We quote: ? Buenos Ayres. 30 to 34 lbs., IV'.jC. a 31 w.; do., 'J* to 37 Ilia, 10c. a 31 >jc.; Montevideo, 30a33l, lb*. llt',c. a 30c.: Coirientes. 3i to 13 llts. 18c; Bio Orande. 311 to 32 lbs., 18>,c. a lite.; Orinoco. 30 to 33 lb*., 18\,c.; California, 31 to 35 lbs., 10c.; Central American, 18 lu 31 lbs., 15c.; Malanioro* and Mexican, 33 to 35 lbs., 15c.; Vera Crux, 18 to 10 lbs., 18c.; Bogota. 18 to 'jo lbs.. 18c. a 14c., all gola. (elected: Texas, 38 to 84 lbs., 11c. a 13c.; dry Texas, 17c. alUc.; Southern. 34 to 80 lbs.. Hie. a 11c., currency, aslhe/ruu: city slaughter, ox. 80 to au lb*.. 8c.: COST. 45 lo UU lbs.. ?>. currency, sulacied. HOPS.?1'hc market wis mora active, but * remain the same a* last reported. Miipn.cnl* lor the week were about 000 bales. mo:u Mr. hiiimal Well*' Weekly lh.p circularReceipts and Kxports? Iteceipts tor the w eok, 3o7 bales; total recelpia alace September 1, 1875, TU.OSJ; iqial receipts lor sar:ia period In 1874. 43.481; export clearances lor the week, 578; total export* since September 1, 1875, 41.410; total exports for same period In 1 "74, 15.888. We auota:?New York State, 10c. a 17c.; Eastern. 8c. a 15c.; Wisconsin, sc. a I k.-.; yoarlings,Sc. ? 10c.: old*, all growths. 4c. a dc.; Calitornla. 15c. a 18c. iMM.?The niar.et lor American piir was inactive and uiicoangod; scotch pig was unchanged: 1.00 'tons Coltnes* sold ou private term*. Kcrap?100 tons wrought sold Irom ship at 938 35. We quote '?American nig. No. 1, ?32 a 938: do.. Mo. 3. $30 a 931; do., forge, 918 a f3U Scotch -Coltneaa, 980 a 981; Uartaherrle. 98"; Ulongar nock, 930 a 92V 50; Kglinton.92s a 938 50; scrap wrought, 938 a 980; rail*, ateel, 900 uer ton; do., irou. 983 a984 ixtr lull. 1.KAH VM quiet st 6)ic. a O'.c,, curreucy, for domestic, and >!*<?.. noli, lor fore i mi. Lkatukil?Uir? wasa lalrly active demand for hetulook Hole, and pricu* wure steady Crop was In light Mock und with a g>od ilt'iuiii'i price. warn no?l). The receipt* lor the wuck were 58,770 aido ui.ii I,5"'7 bales The experts [or the skill* period wore 4,5"* J aide* .,011) of which went to Kn -Uitd ?ml 2,3' 0 to UltiCoiulncnt. Wa qtiotoHemlock?Light Buanoa A7r** SlOe.; ? 21c.; do. California, 2<m.; do. cuuitngb hide. 2<>c.; middle Buenos Ayrea. Xto. a 28c.; do. California. 21 y?c. a 22c.: do. common hide, 21c. ? 22c.; beery Hue no J Ayrei, 22},c. a23)??.: do. California. 21>,c. a 22c. : do. com mon nide. 21 e. ? 2Jc.; good damaged Hue una Ay ran, lHc. a 2Uc.; do. California, IHc. a Ida.: do. common hide, 18c. a Itta-'pour. damaged common bide. lie. a 17c. Monaak* wai quiot. We quota;?Caba, centriluital ana mixed. 22c. a 2nv.: clayed. 2.1c. it 1.1c. ; do. muscovado re fining. Hoc. a 34r.; do. nraoery, U.e. a 40c.. I'orio Kico, i'ftc. a 5(>e.; Ktifliah Inlands. 32c. a ?(>c.; Now Orlemu, fair to guod, fc. a 520 i nriuio to rlioice. .'*c. a 5sc. Naval STonix. ?The marker for apirita lurpentine wa* firmer. We note sale* ol 1.200 libfa. at;*>c. Koeln waa qmat. We quota : -8pirlta turpentine, 30c. a HOlic. Koaln? common to good atruincd, $1 05 a *1 73. Tar?Washington. 0.' 15 a (J 25. Advices Irom Wilmington wure ae lol inwa: -Strained, 01 2D bid; good (trained, il 25 bid. Tar firm. $1 110. Turpentine steady; suit, 91 *>; virgin, 102; apirita steady. 2i <^c. Oil* were quiet. Wa quota:?Linseed, caak*. 5ttc.; cot tonseed cntda, 4Ufc a 42cl ; Montbam, yellow, 48r. a 50c.; yellow winter, 5tie. a 5Mc.; wblto w inter, tt.'?c. lard, preaent ini?ke, Ule. a95c.; aperin, crude. 37; do., bleached winter, 01 7il; do., aatural do.. #1 <15; whale, crude. Northern, O-Hj.; do.. Southern. 55c : Wenched winter, 7<Hj a 72c.; olive, cask* 91 17H a 01 22 do., easen, 04 35 a 04 40; winter, bleached Hah, 4*c.; crude flab, 35c. a :?7c. 1*ktholku?. ? Ine market waa <|uiot and ateady. The etuaiug prices were as follows;?Craae, in bulk, rtj^c.; do , In bbla., I Ic.; tellned. In bbia.. 14i?o.; do., canes, l*c. Helmed at i'lilladclplila, HJ?c . and at italtimore, 11^c. Advices Irom tlie Creek were ax lolkxrs;?Oil City, L'lined, 01 1)7'.. ; shipmenla. 02 22|j. I'arker a dull but firm ; United, 01 0i>j Union,01 Uft; aliipmouts, 02 20. Faovinio.ia.?Kecelpta?Pork. UObbls.; lard. it) tlercoa; cut meata, 143 paekagaa; bacon, 33 tierce* and 577 boxea; beef, 115 tieroea and tfibblih The purk market wait quiet but a ahade Rimer, cloalug at the a.-cond "call" ua lol lowaJune, 011* 25 bid, 910 5u aakatf; July, #11} 3."> bid, 10 55 a?ked: Augttat, 0ID tl> bid, 010 75 itakud . September, IO 7<> bid. 011) i'.'i a<ked ; October. $IO 0<) naked. no bid. The aalea were about l.io ? bbla. st 0r.i <K) lor Amuat; apot aaiaa were ahmt 25<> bbls. tnca. at 010 4<> a 010 50. Cut moata were quiet, wltli aalcn ul 500 freah hainaat 11c. and 2u,<*K) Ilia, pickled heiilea heavy average, on private ternm. Kreah ham? were quoted at loUc. s lie.: pickled do. at II '4c a ll'iC ; fre?h bellica at u>,,c a 10c.; pickiad do. at Kite, a 10'.c. and boxed do. at l)),c. a lie. Bacon waa ateady st IO>tc. a lie. lor city loiu clear and 10"-4c. a lO^c, llecf?We note aales of about I'Mtiercca I'hilaili-lphia on private terms. We iinute :?liarrrla?Ext ra lutav 012; plain du.. 011. packet, 014. Tierces?t.'lty extra India meaa,023 a *2?; India Ul ess, 022. scd iirinnt mess. 0JO. Meef liama were dull: 35 bbla aotd at 021. smoked moats ware Jobbing at 14c. lor hHiua an J l?'4o. a 0|au. lor ahoul dera. Lard waa firmer, cloamg at the Second 'csl'"aalnl lo*?:-June. ^11 bid. 012 aaked ; July, 011 tt7S bid, 011 ?5 aaked; Auxuat. 0i 1 M2)< bid, 011 Wi S naked; Sep teiulier, 011 MO bid. 012 i <5 a?keU; October, 011 05 bid, 012 15 aaked : seller year. 0l<i 4o bid, 4IOtt> aaked. l'bc sslea were about tl.OOO tiereea at 011 70for July xud0ll 75 a 011 HI) a 011 H5 lor Auauat. Hpot aalea ?ere about 1,0)0 tierces Western at VII >0 a 01175. Kclincd waa quoted at 12>,c. for outh America, 12c for Coutineni and H^?c. a lie. lor Cuba. Hales were 500 tierces lor the Continent at 12c. and 125 tierces ror Cubs un private terms. Butter wss atili quiet bat steady at 20c. a 25c. for Htate and 15c, a 20c. for Weitorn. Clieeae waa alao quiet and atesdy at l'i)ac. a 1<)*4C. lor fancy Htata, and 10c. a 1' >,V?c. for good to One do. kiot ? Market waa steady. We quute t arolina. lair to prime, itc. a B'^e.; Louisiana, lair to good. 5^e. ? -">He. : do , prime, j'4C. a Oc,: Kangoon, I ??r to good, ttc. a ; I'atna, gt?'d. 7?,a a7?,c., gold; Kangoon, in bond, 2%c. a 2Jtc-, gold. Si'kltkp waa q^ilet at 7Jjc , currency. for'domeatlc. HtKAKOta. ? Keceipts, 20 tierces snd <>0 t> I-1 a. Ilia market was dull and nominal. Prima was quoted at I3)?c. a 13'^c. ttcuAlL?Tba market fur raw was firm, bat quiet, nalea ware 50 hhds. centrifugal at , 110 boxca clayed at fe. a ?',c. and 1U0 bags muacovado at ?V'- Keflned was quiet and ?teady. We quote;- fair to t:ood refining, '?*!<:. arte.; i ubs, grocery, lair to choice. a ~',i\ ; do.,CBiitrifugal, libds. and boxes, >os. M to i;i, 8'4c a do., molaasa-a, hbda. and boxes, O^c. a 7%c.; I orto Kico. relluine, eomnion to priiue, 7c. a H',c.; do., giocery, lair to choice. *',c. a H<.,c.; rollned. stsndsrd A, O'.c. a 10c.; oil A. !?*,?. a Vf^a.; crushed, 10>&e.; powdered, lli\c.; granulsteil, 10'4c.; cut lost, I' ?1 ?c Tallow?K ceipts. 50i) libds., 111 bbla. and locaaka Tba market wae ateaiiy. Sales were ?i?.<") i Iba. at S>,c foi prime, and 15.0IJ0 lbs. off grade at N^ac. a K Il* waa quiet. We quote Banca. 22c. ; Stralta. IHg.; lingliah, I7V-, all guid. I'l?te? -Charcoal, nominally 07 dOs coke. 0H Mi a0? 00; terge, 00 12 a 00 ?7>t. Tobacco was quiet, but llrm. naies of Kentaciy leaf were 2.'>U hbda at unchanged Dricra. Sale* of need leaf were lOOeasas aoodries at 7c a 25a.; 3H ease* New Kngiand, eruii 1074, a. lie.; IMO canes Ohio, crop IH76, at ??>?<!. ; 17 cases Aew York, cr><p IHI.v in piivatu t?rm% and INU baits Havana at pricesranring Irom "ft. to 01 lo. Wtftsgar.?Receipts. 22t bbis. wbiakey and US) bbla sl eobol. Tba market was firmer. 2>S) bbla. aold at 01 12. Wool.?The market waa fairly active, but prtuea were not materially cliauged. The salea weni lo.lluil I Its. New York Mate fleeces M 34c. alMe.; >,00 Iba uiadium Miaaourl at 2Hc.; 2,OUO lbs. medium Mlasouri hurry at IMc.; 10,dUi lbs. fine medium Missouri at 2<e. ; 2.000 Ins. unwaahed at 2&c.; 12.0 ?' Ins. Ohio washed delaine at 30c.; I.">0,000 Iba. spring clip <-aliiornla wool at itte. a 24c. ; H,(*W li>a. do. at llta.; 80.1 Mi iba. do at I5>.r a lsc ; !.'??> ilia tail do. at 13c. ; iy.aa?> lbs. heavy do at l?c. ; 2,000 lbs. lexaa at 21c ; l.i,i|JUItii, do ai 2De.; 5,(Kki|l>a. Weatarn do. at I Ho.; 2">,l??) Iba. fine Teas* at IHe. s 21c.; 2,i?U Iba do do at lite.; 2.1 M> do. do. at 21 e ; l.i.'JOO I ??. do. do. at 22c ; 2,l>?) Ilia, palled at 40e.: *,??*> iba. abort extra paliad at IHc , sad oa private tarms 5tl,0iSi Iba. X mi I XX tieecoa; l.i.OUU Iba tall clip Calilbrala wool; Hkino Iba. I'npa ; lo. ?*.) Iba. Colorado! 5,000 lbs. Oreno pulled; and 20,(Mi Iba. t'biaeae wool. yuMnib?na ataiu aaU waa far patreteaa toaaam. though ?v?B Id this description there was oiilr a mod-rat. W b ilaf rVe' "ut. ?etBrialljr cliund, maud Honh r ,*k#r tur Kr?l" vesasls under a liailledde T.nt JEISSl7Jlu?mur*iLul ????? *b. KralB at 7? d ..'fri U,,rP???r JKT steaia. 10,0m) bu.liols at tM. .Und.r'd bulb I *?m' **l "J""' t?i'H. trralu bark J rharteri ?^re;-An American ad.Tw, "r.iniu h.,2rrde"' WiI^r-7W,J1ll?r,*"*r?la ??IW. 3.^m> a^. do on i.jiv!,?,* l? KI,?ifdoin direct, wiiu lo (??,? (or urJerl jj? *u,,r""1 b?rk. bence itsJiTSr d.. d.,. .t' a" 'or ?<*>"? ?lth 3,300 with ?'>.<??> Cu, '...a-_AmerliBu ship, lieuce to Java, b?k?t,or M,une *\V*?'aV\i? toiSi> <e* 5ii," -.a Keinerara wit *!to* ??V'7uff" If** t?"*l u,,t ?nd !o NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. roa rwoTM:Juuu "?187* VeoU SUf co Yurila ? ? a,t'i ? <*nd Sixtieth street T wi', Vurtv-BiKhlhaiNoL - 1 *ortiu|h ?ir?vt ? _. f_ n '/?? Je,MyCU'- _2f - jmTs &? Jr::m1 i.iw 3.110 4. mm cattle, tilu quality ofwhSTr^-i l?'"J"r'ao ruu ?? hurn??l KBiicrallv cu?r.? ?n,i ?... ranged from poor to lair, train* a>? Is c*o? ed wrak wr" ,M,tl,B d<""and. Ihe mar steer* unsold. Prices ware" a"?oiUf iul,'r,l1"r 'iu?lity ?''&S&*zZ>'V.,5. slU"i";v?i'Sft ?v.v 1 7Si cwt ?.r w im",M U *?- * "V per lb., weltfiit wJiht-i.' ~ IUlBuU Mvors at . a , uer lb kc*"1 K Murohard s?ld lor n^iiA.u per rfi ill uiih J|., 'J*' , I Hi noil tttoofri at U1 ,(? t.#sr JSSSilW."nf?"-"" !?;?? ??'?>""' ??;' ".ViiJii ?tuers at ?>"" auVt i ir lb Cwl' ; ,llinu'? ?lour. Kt ti,\c pi r lo With 81 off nX I4 1'Uuois llsld on sala 107 TexHn .in. r' ji i l,ul4j> .w,l''?hl- 7 ?*t. Uoidaehutldt cold lor Hlr.cli 5yer ?"!*J>*-jJ i !' 7 'r<l* M ?tOV. I?er lb wltl it! ',?* , Co;-<- Ill.nols Me.-rs ofttfffl t7r.n"Wi^w '"ii TUb uB r''f ?-ia - "i.* - S- iiiJ JSjrttTUi VlUr h? 4kaTor b"! '! M'"""ur' "?"P. wi'fijl.t M5 lbs! per head at oc t'? e:i"r3r 39.;???? head! ",3 JoVsov Umi,.P ?t "*"? P?r ar-k^-ws-iS V-iF Ji JJaii iw'wVe'p ?UVufk.lbwi,Vbt,ik'v-Po'|rb.U ?I4>i0.pe,lb.; fj State laitbs, Sr-K,""?.'Ca wi"!aTrtis.^Tar ^" o>??- "?r ,b DOMESTIC MARKETS. j^ssiscisr-sfc. "sr-i-sr & jaas v ar\si Weekly?,Not reculpts, 3.2-lli: uroaa I liiat ? iLitsi'Mr'U'n; a,W": to ^r"uc'B- 11; to the CuutlueiiV 4UJ0; euastwlM. 1,U?3. Bales, 15.1 U) *-?utiueut. CottoB &rin; middling l.?c.fT^m.ddllJ? \8JL gsssat^ aa srfFar fein&Kirusjjsr-it'.; Cotton Brm; middllne< Uc.; towwWdllAc^"lo'l'i?^18^ ^ 70J, ?ro??% l.UUO. Kxporti co??iwiie, l,H51. ^IcoSt? Cotton qnlet ; mlddlln,, ft 10*,e ; Ifood ordinary, loc. Nai lectlnt. n' I.Ji... !? ? ' . Klour onchanged; sales l.SCn bbl?* "wb/at"tea'-ir'^v!", I Milwaukee club. ?l M, In rouuU lot.; iu car l^f'?i n ? stra white MlohlK.n, #1 50. Corn du"l ? old Uv.t^ 'bt?,:0Wfhea."1sl"Ch*,,K#'1 i-'" 'B'U,i u-^r -i"Z rv>: ?ur? celpts?Wheat, 34.01X1 buabels: Imnbt-r ? J-iil ii .11 ssarsfsar-'w" ^ tarsa.% ?0<| do. bhlpiaeuts by canal to tidewater-Wheat ,V Kj buslieU; corn, J-l.OOO do.; oats. ? 5ui do T? .I.!! ?..'.!?' UJuis^'f*'h"i*b ? jJJyraHiMads?Kloar. 2.100 bblt ? wheat IfvJfii l'u"',uU:, ,c0"'l ,a-w" ; oats, M,oo i do. ?' bark v' o.ooodu. laual lrel|{ht>?Wheal lie. to v?i? v ,i! '. , eluded. Klour quiet, uuuhaiigad:'sales of 7;X) bids' VVhrit Inactive; No. -.' Ullwaakee offered at"I 13; B?Tsd?U on f?..?PTr* Oorii itaailf; niore Inquiry; aales or 7 ism bushels sample Tole.kj at ."iOo. : MUSI i,o,i,..l. Wastem, In lots, at 5l>,c a ai. ,0.?q11'l?" IfUhlitfU MU:higi&u ?( :Kic. live in.itiv.. Kui.u! . * . l-ork dul. at $10 ..o lor hu'asy^' uj^i'"'^^ llighwiues uouilaaljy $1 11 for cltv made. Tolkdm, Juno 10, 1*7(1. Flour quiet. Wheat dull; No. 2 white Wabash, f 1 ; No 1 white Michigan, SI So. '2 do., $1 14; extra do., <?t Ui .No. 1 nil wintor, $1 -<J>,. rejected red, Hifc. Corn liim. Iilkh mixed. spot and Juiy, jJc. ; Juno do., 51>.c; low do., 4Uc.. no grade, 4<?i.; damaged. 37},c. (>hi? ilMllr; >o. i and M icbigau. 33c.; white, 3tij^c., rejected, Keceipta ? Wheat, j.'i,UUU bushels; corn, 30.UOJ do.; oats, 11, uu do. shipments?Flour, l,ot>> bula ; wheat, iw.ouu bushels, corn, -tO.Ouu do.: oau, ll.UUUdo. CHICAGO, Jiind 1H, 1S7B. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wliaat quiet but Hnn. mid a shade lusher; AO. - Chicago spring. ?l 04 *, a rl U&4, ?pot; <1 l>4?, a $1 04J, Juue. If I <1ojjj a $i U&J, Jul/; SI m', a Si <X> Auguat; .No. :i Chicago spring, ; re jected, Nki. Corn lairtjr active and a itbadu higher; No. J at ?40,! je. a aunt, 4 j.'.c. a 40J?c. June; wWe til-i, Jul/; 41!^.-. Auguat. (lata moderately active and higher; No. 'J ai 2&HC. bid, apoi, .1 une ami J uly. Kye Inactive and lower at 7i ",c. a 71c. i>arley inactive and nominal. Fori I a i r I y active and a alia.lt) Dither ;. SlU a ?lli 10, *pol, #1'J. Juiy. Lard lairly active and a alitide higher; *11 :uafll 26, apot anil July. Hulk tuaala atendy; shoulders, 7c. a 7J^e.; clear rib aide*. 10',c.; clear al<l. a, loK?. a loUc. Wluakey atrung and blicber at (1 iitf. Ru celpta?Klour, ll.UO) bbls.; wueet, I IO.OUO bualiela; corn, 23-?.iiU0 do.; oata, *4,(*? >do. ; rye, ?i,<>IUdo.; barley. 7.1 KSJdo. (Shipments ? Klour, S.UUK bbla.; wheat. 103.IJUU t.uanea; corn, 846.UU0 do.; oati, Uti,<KXI do.; rye, l.lmj do. Wheat brni; <1 U6>? July; $1 o.V{ August. Com firm ; 4!>;4c. Ii'i,v July; 4ti>,u. a 4<i .,c, Augual. Oat*. 2U?,c. Juiy. No provisions In tbe market. The Call board baa been diecoutinned. COTTON RECEIPTS. The following are toe total net reoaipta of cotton at all tbe porta atnoo .>uptwmucr I, 1*75 1'orU. Ham. I'orU. tain, Galveston 4'*i ,().) Baltimore let,234 New Orleans 1,37702.'. NewVork ai4.UU Mobllo 3>.7,2ieJ Hostou ...... b8,6U6 Savannah OIO.UIO 1'rovldenco 1 ti.iat t'a Charleston UmA.iIIIH Phuauelpllln 61,n77 Wilmington 77,546 I'ort Koval......... 30,4*0 Norfolk. 467,215 Iudianola 17,487 ToMl 4,040,203 HAVANA MARKETS. IUvaxa. June 16, lt*7il. Spanish gold, 3119 a 218^. Exchange Uriu, ou the United rite tea, 00 daya, currency. t*>, a il diacount; ??> da)a, gold, 2), a ilj.i piemiuin; abort sight, ? 4 pre raiuin; ou London, lo a 16>, premium Migar firm; .No. 12. Hutch standard, 6V a 7 reala per arrobe. Corpus Curisti waa observed a* a holiday bare yeatorday. EUROPEAN MARKETS. LircnrooL 1'nonrcx M ixxkt ? Liv an pool, Juno Irt? Evening.?Linseed oil, 24s. 3d. per cwt. Lommim Ftuiimck M*KkKT.? Liiminih, June IS?Bv-n Ing. -Calcutta linaaed, 47s. (id.; liuseed cake, Oi 16a. a ilU per ton; linaoed oil. 23s. per cwt. KIN ANf'lAla. A"~TkKasonablk"haK^HuilKr ul) ?tflj,1ANb Endowment Inaurauce I'olicics. Mort(f?(raa and other aeoorltiee; insurance or all kin U elTectad with best com* paries. J J. IIAHKli II X CO.. 117 Kroailway A~ NY AMOUNT TKliMT FCXM TO laOAM ON mortgage, CUjr or Urooklt n. Li A v I li1 \ WOLt'OTT, 10 Cine St. g^KVNKAL SMAlTl, il MH OK ftjBM AMD UPWAKU 3 to loan on Westeliester cunnty I'roperty; MortKngea bought L. M. UAVK.Nl'Oltr, 146 Uroadway. (>| -/? -ett ANT TO HOHROW Tllltt AMOUNT IM.VB Vl'JVi dlately; will pay a bonua m ten per cent and aiv - real estate seotrlty. Addrose JKKShV ell V, box 144 Uoraid o(Boe. * I -jinn wantku-on~ kihst-clash im IJ)ii;,l!Wu proved Keal Kstate la this elty at six per cent: willii.it to pay soar?lie?; no bonne. Addreae K., llerald Uptown Hrauch office. ' tfi; Ml* KMM OHPOKTl NITl k*. VkKV i-K..KrfAHt?n> VK?iMKN I.-K.IK *"ha'|,K, a well eatabllshed Hales. I.lv'e y and Hoarding Mablo, paying average or ?t?si per month clear, and ran be in creased . ownar has oilier bueiueee. Inquire of K. O. l.Oi KK. i;ni Nth st . near Hroadwa). PAKTV IIaViSo" PoilTIVK MNifalSVIj witTT city horse railway eompanies can hear ot an opportu nity ol securing a laoratlve, permanent busineaa; little or no capital wanted If the man Is right. Interview or addrese ?I West Htr at Hotel, on inquiry. A" MAN To TaKK A LI''K.NiTltb ItARKOOM IN Hotel. -Frankfort llouao office, JllJ William at. laiitixoii Sit'iuHi'fNu.?a wkll known manu 1 ractnrar ol ladies >p<iage blacking or snporior quality wishes to make some arrangement with a Arm lor the pur pose of manufacturing tho same; also other articles in de mand In tbe shoo and loatkor Uads. Kdrim FJUtNCM LOUUM1NU. Marald ofllaa. BIRlfEM OPPOHTtinTRI. ClOOD BUMNUs <'M A.\V (?.. r KOR KENT. TIIE SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED SALOON. NEXT DOOR TO TIIK MAIN ENTilANCE OK FoX'H TUl.ATKE. PHILAa IHLPHIA. TUB GOOD WILL ANI> FIXTURES FOR 8ALB. TOGETHER WITH TUrf LEAKE. EVKKYI lil.V; KKAUV FOR UCSISEMS. THE KITTING IT COST 93.000. I WANT TIIK All) OF A RELIARLE BUSINESS MAN Willi anuie capital; bualaaas principally " -1,1 machinery and tit.-n.ll* Hi iriiii. wbicb aro staple. Addrest box J,nil Po?l oHIoe, New York. PARTNER WAS I'ED?IN A FIRST X'LASS DRUO Iiuuh ; niiif t lm a dnirjrUt liava Kood reference ?n<t Mini* memi". Address DULGGIST, Hudaon River, box 111 Hsrald office. ] LATENT RIOHT FOIJ SALK-IMMTASUINOTON AND IHitrlel of Columbia. Call aud Me, from 11 to 1 o'clock, ?I 133 Water ?t.. room 3. Ur A NTED?PA RTN'RR" WITH 110.000 *0 TQ 'Invest In valuable patent; muni udvauc* $J, HJU. FoS term* adiireas INVENTOR, Herald office. AITA-NTED?a LIVE WHOLESALE AGENT FOH TT Sew York, with tumu capital; can doable ills SH>uey In two or tbree work*. HANCOCK PUHLISUINU COM PANY, 30 NortL Sib it,, Philadelphia. d>?fl ?FOR THIS AMOUNT I WILL ESTABLISH 'P'"'. any man in a profitable butlncaa at wbl< h ha can m*ke rS> weekly, ceriain. H iRDISli, I Broadway. (JjT/Wt -PARTNER WANTED WITH ?t7<Kl TO TAKM ?p I an intereot in aii cany cash bu?ln<-a* out or town, |.a> inirHntl per month net profit*: principal! prepared M talk bualne** call for WaDE, Am West 26th at. <??<? j~ HWl ?ANY PERSON WITH THE AB0V( capital can have an opportunity of pan cliaainir a first claaa Weekly Patter netting $li?i weukij^ require* no experience Addre** W. J., Philadelphia. JE11SEY CITY ELECTION RIOTS. In the Court of Quarter Sessions at jersey Clt> yesterday fcentence was postponed on ex-Frecbolda* O'Grady, convicted of an aaaault on Patrick Condon, Chairman of tbo Democratic Convention ot the Second district. 1'etKions were submitted to tbo Court aottlnf torth tbat o'Grudy wag betug made a scapegoat U cover tbu guilt ot otber parlies. Jobn Campbell. whs was oailed lor trial in connection with tbo alTair, iXii not appear, and bia bonds were lorfelted. _ MAURIAGE3 AXD DEATHS. MARRIED. AvriRBO.v?Mi i.iiakk. ?On Thursday, June 15, 1876^ at tbe Collegia^ church, 6lb av. aud 29tb st., by Rev. William Andursun and Iter. Dr. Oruiiston, Aukaham A. Anosbsox to Euzabktu, daughter of Joromlah au4 Elizabeth L. Mill.unk. Drmaiikst?Mii.i.kii. ?On Thursday, Juno 15, at tb? Second 1'rcsbyiorian church. Railway, N. J., by tb? Rev. J. A. Liggett, assisted by tbo Kov. Charles Stearns, of Contreport, L. I., Chaiilkm S. Drmakkxt, of Wood hridne, X. J., to Ida C., daughter of U. U. Millor, of tbu lormor placc. No cards. liutlnlo papers please copy. s Liitukiklu?Ci.-MMiNfl ? AtSL Ann's, on the Holghta, on Thursday, June 14, 18711. by tbe Rev. N. 11. Schunck, D. P., Mr. HrxryC. LiToaptiLDand Miss Julia Dacu, daughter or tbo late Hon. Tbomaa W. Cummlng, all of Brooklyn. I.usk'? ruoRx. ?On Wednesday, Juno 14, at tha Fourth l'resbyterlau church, by tbo Rov. William K. Hull, ot N'ewburg, assiste! by the Rev. Dr. Crosby. Wii.i.iam T. Lcsk to Mathilda Utku Tuok*, both oi this city. PakkIcu?Flkmmino.?In Jorsey City, N. J., June 14, 1KT6, by tbe Rev. Dr. Abercrombie, of .St. Matthew's church, Clakkvck Ouav Pakkkh, of ParlH, France, to M. I-uriy* Flkmminu. youu|tei.i daughter of tho lale Jaiues Flamming, of Jersey Cltv. 1'e< k?Caiu-kntku ?Ou 'Tuesday, Jane fl, at tha First Congruuaiional church, Norwalk, Conn., by tha Rov J. A. Hamilton, .lotiv E. I'kck to Hanmah SI, daughter of tbe lale Abraham C Carpenter, of New York cltv. Watsox?Gi'rmkk. ?On Thursday, Juno 15, at St. Harnaluu' church. IrvinnUm. on Hudson, by tha Rev. Mr. IttMiiarnin. J. May Watson to Franokm M., daughter of Walters, Gurnco. Esq.. all of this city. Whki?in?Thoni'son. ?On Jnne 8, 187ti, ?t tho roal donce oftho brlac's rather, by Rev D. D. Whodon. D. D., assisted by Rev. J. si. Whedon, Daniri. D. Wiik liox. Jr., to Must A\ms M. TltoMl'ti jM. daughtor ol R. U ThompsoM, Esq., fell of Elisabeth, N. J. No cards. . You.hu?Uapbrs. ? On Wcilnraday, June 7, at Church or Holy Comtnanion, New York, by the Rov. Dr. F. R. Lnwroncc, Aiimi V. Yot'SO to .Ioski'iiixc W. Capers, daughter of the late Hon. LoOrand Q. Capers, nil of Brooklyn. Portland (Me.) papers please copy. DIED. Allbs.? At Stamford, Conn., Jane 16, jMAlUt W. Allbx, or Now York city. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tbo to neral, from bis lale resideacc. Stamford, on Monday, lutli Inst., at twelve o'clock. Carriaues will be In wait* lug on arrival of ilie 10:10 A. M. train from Grand Con tr?l dopot; returning train at 1:43 P. M. Interment at Wood lawn. Akxoli>.? Ou Wednesday, June 14, William E. An* nolo, son of the late E. W. Arnold, iu tbo 3Uth yoar of bis ago The funeral wilt take place on Sunday next, at ona P. M.. from the realdunco of bis mother, (Sruuvillo, N. J. Friend^ and rulativea are rospcctrully invued. Kevport boat leaves loot or Uarrisou si. at 0 A. M. hVkiiick.?At Fiirrosttiurg. Sullivan county, on Jaa? 14, 14Ttt. Mary C IIl'rdick. widow of tbe late William C. PiurdiRk aud daughter of tho lato Andrew Ga.'stior. Tbo funeral will take place at Si. Paul's Episcopal church, New York city, un Saturday, June 17, at two P. M. Friends ure luvited to attend. Currox.?On Friday, Juno Id, Catkarixb Currov, who or Charles Clifton, agml 33 years. Funeral rrum ber late residence, 71 West 35th st, oa Sunday, at ball past twelve P. M. Friends of tho fam ily aro requested to attend. Cork.?Ou Friday. Juno 16, altera lingering illness, Nicholas Cook, .n the GVth year of bis ago. Relatives und friend* of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the faceral, Irnin his lato resilience, 357 Dean st., lirooklyn, ou Sunday afternoon, at tiro o'clock. Newitorg (N. Y.) and San Franciaeo (CaL) pipers pleaso copy. coxdk. ?At West Troy, June 8, Kitty Howaro, wlft of J. G Condo and youngest daughter of N. Howafl, Jr., of New York. aged 3>i years. Dowiijki.?On Tuesday, Juno 13, after a llngermf sickness, Haxnau Dowxixu, beloved wifo of Morttmel Downing. Rvliitives and friends aro respectfully invited to alt tend tbe funeral, from 1M) Franklin si., on Saturday, June li, at one o'clock 1'. M. Hit a k b.?On Thursday, the loth Inst, at Rye, West chester county, N. Y., Mary E., wife of John J. Drake and daughter.of the lata James Raymond, oi Cariuei, Putnam county. N. Y. Notice of funuiai hereafter. Fakkki.l ?At New lirlsbton, S. !., on Thursday evening. June 15, Miha Kiixahkih Fakukll, aged 18 years, 10 months anil 18 (lava. funeral will take place at two P. M., Saturday. 1 Hutcnmox.?On Thursday morning, Juno 16, Sah* Ckl HcftuiMon, id the 71st > car of lua ago. Relatives ami friends aro invited to attend the funo ral, from his late rosideuce, 10*1 Monluaun at., II rook lyii. on Slaurdsy, l'tli IBM,, at tbreo o clock P. M. Ki.vo?On Thursday, Juno li, ISTfl, Frank M., aon of Frank and Alico King, ugod 4 years, 3 months and 4 day a. Funeral will take place from 305 Hudson at, at two o'rkx k !'. M.. on the 17tt> Inst. Kkli.y.? In Hoitokon, on June 14, Florrkcr Ha* kiktta. youngest child ol laaline and ibe lata Thomu M. Kelly, a^-cd 7 months. Notic ? of Mineral hereafter. /Kkhrioa*. ?On Friday, at six A. M., Cathkrutr Kin. ri>.am. a native of the pariah of Inver, county uono ?al, Ireland, in the 40tb year or her age. The relatives and friends of the lamlly aro respeot* folly Invited to attend the funeral, at two P. M. on Sun day, Juno 18, from the residence of her mother, US K.i*t 121b at l.Kix.KV.? On Thursday, Juno IS, Jamks T. Lkdlrt, In the 60th year of hia age. The relatives and i.-icnus of the family, and those of hia brother, Francis W. Ledloy, are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from the restdeuco of hi* mother. No. 9 Sheriff at., on Monday, June It, at on* 1*. M. Lkiiortt.?On Thursday, June 15. 1876, Fra*cr?V.* widow of tho lato Thomas H. Leggett, off lushing, L L, in her 80th year. Relatives Ud iriends aro Invited to her funeral, o* Suuday, the lsth Inst., at lour o'clock P. It, Iron hoi lata residence, near Main street depot. Cars leave Hunicr'a Point al3;30 P. M. Lksaiikm.?Suddenly, on Juno 10, Bkrrab* C. uk.v at hii late residence, 18(1 Hester St. Notice or bis luneral boreal lor. McCarthy.?June 16, Joiix McCarthy, s native of Rarreron, county Cork, Ireland, In tho 64th year of hta dge. Kelatlves and Iriends ol the family aro respectfully Invited to attend tho luneral, from his late residency 634 Water St., on Sunday, Juno 18, at two o'clock* Mr Lain.?on Wednesday. June 14, Jamrs MoUt^ aged 37 years, 6 months aud 11 daya. Funeral Irom hta late residence, No. 27 King at., m Saturday, June 17. at one P. M. I'akwv.?On Friday, June 16, Gairrsra P. Paui aged 33k No ice of funeral in to morrow's paper. 1'kikst.?-On Thursday, Juno 15, ftumm Prirst, ageil ti'J. The relatives anu friends of the family are respect, fully tnvitod to attend the faneral, Irotn bis Into resit donee, *J08 Kast lOBUiei, on .Saturday, 17th, at one P. li, I'kiTiiuRD. ? On Thursday, Juuo 15, Mart I Phitchakii, aged 'JO years. Funeral sitvicua at lato residence, 19S Lewis sW, ol Sunday, June 18, ut hall-past two o'clock Kichabimox.?At Pougnkcopale, N. Y., oo Tunflsj evening, 13th insL, Huv. Makvir Hinatsosfr*, O. O., In the 8Hih year of hut ago. The iriends of the lamily are respootlally Invited U attend hia funeral, froui tho Wsshiugton street Motho dial Episcopal church, I'oughkespsis, on Saturday, tbo 17th Intl., at three o'clock I*. M. arsscRR. ?At Oermantown, Pa., Jon* 10, Piiwiui, wile of Charles spencer Funeral services at Christ chureh, Oermantown, on liouday, 19th, at hair-past sloven o'cloc*. Carriage# will meet train at Oermantown depot, leaving Uth and Orten sis., Philadelphia, at eleven o'clock. Wmitsos.?On Thnrsday morning. Juno M, Pwp* B. Wattsox, son of WiUott P. Whttsoa, sgod H years Relatives sad frisods are respoetftslty Invited to aU tend the funeral services, on Sunday. June 11* at loar P. M., at tbo resxtooos ol his father, No. 177 ran (MM place, Brooklya, L. L Remains will bo teka?4# rarmtngdalo, U I., Iter interment on Monday, J?a Ml Yvrlir.? on the lOtn lorn., at his late rsaMiw^ Ml Stnav., in?tbi* city, altera HMTt Uinsas^ OammI Ounuur Yvrlir. Nottoa of fuaerai hsrsaflsa