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8 "financial and commercial The Stock Market Still Depressed?Bear lnflnenees at Work?A Startling Break in Rending. GOLD HO A 109 7-8. Money on Call 11-2 and 2 Per Cent?Government Bonds Firm and Railway Bonds Barely Steady?Foreign Fxc ange Quiet. Wall ) Wai/WSHDAY, Sept. i!."?6 P. M.J The built, who in the abtenco or customers lor their tlot'Ks, find It us difficult to maintain an udvance as the Israelite!) (lid to u,ake brick* without straw, were taken bv the boras again this morning in the shape of s a sharp onset on tiic Western fancies. The Twenty. third street party, who have been so successful in leading unlortuuale boviuea to the shambles, were credited with the work, while the Iiroad street clique, which is identified with the Northwestern and Kock Island properties, were to Meek nud genllo with these bntehera as for a time to ub.iudon all resistance, as though they had lost all heart and spirit. The Northwestern stocks suffered the most, the common selling down from 34'a to 'MJi and the preferred from 6U.H to while Hock Island fell oQ froui 103\ to ll)3 and St. Paul preferred lrom 01 to 6#?4. A belief in a showing of decreased earnings, as sguiast those of last year, which were exceptionally good, was an excuse lor the attack, and. In the abscnco ol uuy very strong support, was sufficient to topple over the recent steadiness ol the shares. Late in the day, when the pressure was withdrawn, the Jfrond street party began to mink the shower might bo over, and rusbed to the rescue, with tho oUcct of rallying both the Nortliwesterns over one per cont and of stopping a further decline in Hock lslaud and St. Paul preferred. l>ut lUo loll and trouble was not confined to our own market, lor a sidu,blast Irom Philadelphia bore tho news that another coal e irrier liad come to grief aud |oincd the noble army of tuartyra. Tho peculiar position of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Corn pauy has for a long timo bean the subject of comment lu stock circles. Although affected by tho same Ills that havo produced such disastrous results in the other coal carriers, this stock has been hold by main force in a condition of steadiness which was duo rather to what seemed to be the maducss of the strong parly behind It than to its intrinsic value. For weeks back tho Bono party, who may or may not bo Identical with the Messrs. McCulmont, of London, havo been persistent buyers oI the stock at 83 seller llxiy days, aud havo taken all that was ollorod at that rate, up to the amount, it is said, of 80,000 to 100,000 shares. This morning tho bag seemed to have become full, for the pertinacious broker, with his stereotyped b u, to tho amazement of the Philadelphia Board, was missing. A few hundred shares sold at the old price of 88, and ilren came tho beginning of the end. Tho ? _ T.? /Inn Ul.nr?a l.nlnn I, nllhot price), and after that a tuoro gradual decline to 04 %, Willi winch flguro the busluess ol the day wound up. Tho Reading Company having declined to observe the rule ol tho New York Stock Kxchangc which requires an otllce of transfer and registration in this city, was summarily stricken from its list of stocks somo years ago, and necessarily dealings in tho property have been on a limited scalo on tho part of homo operators. Cousei|ueutly the supporting influence ot short sellers (who were besides frightened otl by the dilllculty of procuring shares lor delivery) was found wanting at the supreiuo crisis, and the natural result ensued. Tho anthrucito snares wero somewhat affected by tho disaster to their sldo partner, New Jersey Conlral ' dropping from 2tl.t{ to 25, and Relawaro and Lackawanna from 74.7% 10 73*^, although, on tho rally ol the market toward throo o'clock, each picked up about >? per cent of tlio abovo loss. 1'rices, although considerably hotter at the close than at tho worst period or the day, did not quite hold, and the market llnishcd feverish and unsettled. TIIK BAI.I8 TO-DAY. The transactions at tho Stock Kxchange to-day aggregated 147,300 shares. New York Central and Hudson, 4,000; Krie, 100; I.ako Shore, 10,400; Northwestern, 6,100; do. preferred, 6,750; Rock Island, 5,200; J'aeilic Mall, 10,0007 St. 1'au), 5,500; do. preferred, 15,800; Obios, 000; Western Union, 2,700; Wabash, 1.100; Union Pacific, 500; C. C. and I. C., 100; Dola. ware, Lackawanna mid Western, 6,500; Now Jersey Central, 10,050; Michigan Central, 250; Delaware and Iludsun Canal Company, 1,000. OI'I-.SING, IlllillKST AND LOWEST CRICKS. The following tablo shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:? Opening. Highest. Lowest. New York Centra! ....... 87 97^ 90 Harlem 131K 131^ 131'i Kric 10 lu 10 Lake Sboro 62li . 52\' 62 Wabash 4\ 4'4' 43i Northwestern 34;? 34;,, 31', Northwestern preierred 59-, ay, 67 1, Kock Island 103\ lav, 1"3 Milwaukee and St Taut 29)^ 29',' 29 Mil. nnd St. 1'. preierred til 01 b'.i\ Ohio anil Mississippi 12 12 11'., New Jersey Central 20 20'4 25 Del., Laek'aud Western 74,',' 74", 73J4 l inen 1'aciiiC 01 01 61 * C, C. and I. C 3',' 3% Western I'lnon., 09J, 69'4 69 ? 1'uciflc Mail 23', 23,', 22>, clomho FKK'iro?3 r. a. NTl lHR.. 07', t>7'4 I'nion Pacific.. 01 a 02 M Y A Harlem. 131', a 132 Mo Par 10. 3 a 4 Erie JU a li", C.I' A 10 a 4 Erie preferred. 15 a ? 11 an A Kt Jo. 12 a 13"4 L s .v 'I So. . 6_J, a 62', Hall A St Jo pf 22 a ".'3 Tol A Wabash. 4', a 4', Ohio A Miaa.. . ll.Tj a 12 < l.i A N W 3. , a ? Panama 12- a 1 T< 1 i tm > W p 581, a 51', \\ r,i L nlon . ?l'.>?4 a 09',' C .' I! l"e, li'iAt..' I'ac >ei 15', n )it>4 Fort Wayne...tin a l. H , i mi ' no... 22J, ? 23 1.1. 2M., a 2t", tjuiekallrer 18 a 15 * ' si l'T>'_ 59'j . ill i ii t.r .vei pi. 17 ? 20 Cist .t PiiM 87 a 87 >j Adliio kx 1"5 a 107 He I, LA IVfil. 74', a 74', t e .-Kargol'. 79'j n 82 N J I . iitrill.. 28> a 2' .', Amei Kx 59 a 5 Mii'h Ci niral 4 a 4i>', i s hxpress .. <ilj? a 0 i)a Illinois Central 8 ), a 8i'., ADVAM'K A!tr> DKCLIXS. The following are the closing prices compared with with tlioto of yesterday:? Juvakce.? Now Yorlc Central. ; Chicago and Alton. ; liarlcin, },; Lake Shore, ,'4; Western Union, I'ki i.ini .?Gold, >? ; American Express. ; Adams, 3?; Luioli Pacific, I; Wabash, ; HI. Paul, ; do. preferred, 7a; Kock Island, , ; I'.iClUo Mail, ; Ohio and Mississippi, ; Now York and New Haven, L,; Northwest, coniuion. 21, ; do., preferred, ?j ; Jersey Central, 1'.; Morris and Essex, ; Michigan Central, ', ; Illinois Central, >, ; Hannibal and 8L Joseph prclorrocl, 1; Delaware and Hudson, \: Delaware, Lackawanna an I Western, '4 : C., C., C. audi., ,14; Atlantic and 1'aclllc prelerred, !4. The rest ol the market was stationarr TilK MO.NKY MAKK.KT. Money on call closed cany at 1), and 2 per cent. No Change is recorded in the discount market, although It Is noted that the rales are inclined to bardcu In consequence ol tho greater activity in commercial circles. The lollowiug are the rnies of exchange on New York at tno undermentioned cities to daySavannah, >4 discount; Cincinnati tirm, par; Now Orleans, commercial par, t ank ),; Chicago, 75 discount; St. Louis, 100 to 125 discount; Charleston easy, discount to par. Foreign exchange was dull. I'rune sterling asking rates, 4. .S3 and 4.84)6; selling rates, 4.S2 and 4.?3'%; Kexhmarks, 94 V a U4>4 and 94 Jg a 06; rallies, 05)g; prime l'arii, 6 21 and 6.18\. TOM GOLD MARKKT. Gold opened at 110, advanced lo 110)6 and declined at tde close to 109The borrowing rates were 2, 2)6, I, 3,S, and 4 per cent. Loans wero also made flat and at one per cent for carrying. OPKR ATIOK8 OV Til K GOLD BXCHAXGI H AMS. Gold balances $1,802,823 Currency balances 2,109,636 Gross clearance* 16,802,090 UOVEKSMKMr BONDS. Government bonds closed steady at the following qnotatioBB:?United states currency sixes, 120'4 a 120>61 do. do., 1881, registered, Ill's n 117;',; da do., do., coupon, 118a 118)g;do. do., 1805, registered, 113 a 113)6; do. do , do., coupon, 113 a 113 V; do., do., 1 do., new, registered, USA* a 118)6; do. do., do., do., coupon, 113.'a a 113)6; do do., lSd", registered, 116 V a 116)6; do. do., do., coupon, 110V a 11?)6; do. do., 1(468, registered, 118 V a 118),; do. do., do., coupon, 118V a 118)6 I do. forties, registered, 114)6 H4J?; do. do., coupon, lla)a " lli\, do. Arcs, 1881, registered, 11416 * 114)6 i do. do., do., coupoa, 114)6 )Xl%\ do. 4*'?, 111* a 111*. NEW TOR * TTT? nCTTBD ?TAT*S TRKA.TRT The Assistant Trcuurar paid out to-day $24,000, gold, onaceoautof Interest, and $5,000 in redemption of flvc-iwenty bonds. Tno Sub-Treasury released $15,200 silver coin to-day; $600,000 uevr lives and $20,000 live-twenties, held to secure ban* circulation, were withdrawn I mm the Treasury to-day and ftmr and a bait per cents substituted. Kevsnue receipts lo-dav ..........1200,000 Customs receipts 800,000 Dank notes received lor redemption 70o,000 There has been ?80,000 in Russian gold received at tlio Assay OlQco to day, making In all total ?100,000. TilK roiCKIN MASkKT. The Financier snys ?60,000 worth ol American eagles were purchased yesterday from the Hank of England at 76s. S'jd. per ounce for trunsmbslon to New York. Further remittances aro expected, because the shipments ot wheal and cotton from America are large, and the absorption of the new United States funded loan in Europe is steadily Increasing. Closing prices in London arc as follows:?Consols for money, 964; consols tor account, 96,4 ; live-twenty bonds of 18C5 (old), 106; five-twenty bonds of 1867, 109; ten-forty bonds, 1084; new fives. 107.4 n 108; Erie common shares, Bur silver is firm at 62',,d. a 62 4d. r"pecle In the Imperial Dank ot Germany has decreased 0,827,000 marks during the past week. Twenty thousand pounds bullion were withdrawn from the Dank of England on balance to-day. In Frankfort new fives are 1034. In Parts rentes are 10CL 75a Exchange on London 25L 22a RAILROAD 1ION IIS. Railroad bonds were generally lower, with the largest decline In New Jersey Central convertibles, 1 4 per cent. Milwaukee and St. Paul Consolidated sinking funds, Hannibal and St. Joseph eighths and Western Pacific bonds declined 4 each, and Oblo and Mississippi and C., C. and I. C. firsts 4 each. The Chicago and Northwestern consolidated gold sevens sold at 94 a 944, against 9*4 last sola There was an advance ot *? in Western Union Telegraph coupons of 1960, and 4 In Pittsburg, Fort Wayno and Chicago firsts. Tlio alternoon speculation was irregular. Mllwaukoe and St. Paul, La Crosse Division, advanced to 1034. Michigan Contra! sevens to 102)4, and Western PaciQca to 102,4'. Chicago and Northwestorn consolidated gold coupons sold at 91,4. New Jorsey Central firsts declined to 108, convertible to 82, St. Paul Consolidated sinking funds to 87, and Harlem ooupon firsts to 11R.4. The following were the clos ng quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:?Union firsts, 106,4 to 107; Union land grants, 1044 to 105; Union sinking funds, 914 to 914; Centrals, 1104 to 11048TATK 1IOND8. State bonds at the hoard were % lower for If tssourl long sixes, and steady for Georgia seven* and Tonnesgoes. District of Columbia 3.65's sold at 71)*, a decline or % per cent. BASK SHARKS. The sales of city bank shares were 10 Continental at 68, '25 Kepublic at 72, 20 North America at 01, and 30 Bank of New York at 117 J*. rttir.ADKI.I'lltA STOCKS. The following are the closing prices of Philadelphia stocks:? Bid. Atktd. City sixes, now 110% 111 United ltailroad of New Jersey 135 136 Pennsylvania Rnllrond 47% 47% Heading Railroad 32% 82% I.ehigli Valley Railroad 4N % 40 Catawissa Railroad, prelerrod 40 42 Philadelphia and Krle Railroad 15 Schuylkill Navigation. preferred 12 12% Northern Central Kailrnud 2 % . So l.ehij^i Navigation 31 31% till Creek and Allegheny Railroad... 9% 0% Hestonvlllo Railway 25% 26 Contral Transportation 41 44 CALIFORNIA MINING SHARKS. The following are tlio closing ofllcial prices of mining stocks to-day:? CoiiBolldatod Virginia 54% Crown Tolnt 11% luiiiorma a; x 1 enow juckci Z4% Segregated Belcher,. 75 Alpha 43% Ouhir 55Belcher ill % ('hollar 83% Confidence lti Savage 18 Sierra Nevada 13% Consolidal'd Imperial 4% Kxcbcquer..... 13% Mexican 29% Overman 81% Gould It Curry 14 Justice 18% Best k Belctier 45% Caledonia 8% Halo k Norcruss 11 MKMORAXDA. The sale of 100,000 tons of Scrnnton coal by the Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad Company to-day was largely attended. The details will be found elsewhere. The prices realized aro higher than tboso which prevailed immediately after the breaking up of the coal combination. Another snle occurs to-morrow. Messrs. Wells, Fargo k Co. caution tho publio against purchasing bonds of the Wnsntch and Jordan Valley Railroad Company, $500 each, numbered 441 to 4('0 inclusive, the same having been stolen from their express car, botweon Ogden and Salt Lake, September 14. The stockholders of the Northern Pacific Railroad held their annual mooting to-day and elected the following Directors for the ensuing year:?Major Charles Wright, Frederick R. Hillings, John Mono Livingston Chalsmaque Tower, Benjamin 1*. Cheney, George Stark, Joseph Dillworth, J. Fralley Smith, G. W. Cass, Richard Gashursl, Alexander Mitchell, J. M. Ponnifon and A. E. Tilton. The Hoard of Directors wero instructed to consider the expediency of authori izlug the exchange ol tho lands of tho company on tho Pacific coast for the preferred stock of tho company. Tho Treasurer's report showed tho receipts for the year to be $210,013 53; disbursements, >208,300 03; balance, $10,653 62; gross earnings for the year, $730,745; operating expenses, $449,710, and net earnings, $290,020. Tho net earnings for September, 1876, wore $29,0*8); car hire to July 31, 1870, $501,088. Total uet earnings, $524,037 12. NEW YORK STOCiTEXCHANGE SALES Wkdxksdat, Sept. 27, 1878. P.KFOKK CALL?10 A. 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HI 14i<0 do 7i"; 3 do .. ie tft 10') do 7i'? 300 l\K W AC RR -ibc HO 4 ?> do >3 3, do... .b c.opjr 10i) 200 do 71 '.4 HOChlA.NWKK.be 341% 3" > da >3 74 UK' do ,.?5 8 \ 2700 do 74S' 1(11) do 34 UUO do 74'. 3H0 3<W 2d do 74\1 (W do 33', 100 do 74** 200 do ?& 11*10 do 74', 101 do ... .*60 a1, 1UU0 do 74'. Kit do 33'J 6m? do 744* 4(?i do *?ll 32 1300 do 74 K*t do. H3? l.VU u? 74V. loO do 33% 12?0 no .... >3 74 2"' do 3:i SCO do 74 I'M do 32% 7iiO no 73% I'M do 32% K?) do 73*, 10 do 32% 24 ' Mor A t- ii KK 80 Ilk) do 32% I'*) OhioAM KK.bc |3 II.7, I"' do 32 200 do ,3 11*, 100 do 317, 2 0 do 11% BEFORE CALL?12:30 P. M. 82' 00 C A N W CC( b. 041, aililuKJ Clu KK.. 25% 100 all, I) A H Con.. lit.1, 230 do 3.s 100 do *3 two; 300 do -..I1, I'M do ??% 600 do 25% WM 1'oc MollS(? '.3', lOOCht A K I RR .llO Kl.% :>00 1 r 4 II It KK.. 1W, 2'M do 103% I'M do IM7, l'O do 101% I'M do ,3 07 30 1 do 103% 2 M Mich Con ItR .. . 41'% DM tlo ltd , 100 do ,3 4 % I'M do 11)314 loo llarlem Kit. 1311, 10 do 1'3% 110 1. -M-Ki... 62% 1'KiC. C A I 0 ItR .,3 3% 100 do |3 62', 20 ' D,l. LAW KK .. 7.1% 2"0 do *3 62), IO M do 74 5o 1 Mil A M t KK of.. ?0 I") do ,3 71% 100 Chi A K W KK..?3 32',' 160 I do 74% 2'M do 3*% 1300 do 71', 10) do 32', 11"0 do 71), loo Chi 4 iS Vt KRpt. 67', I'lfl do 74 4 0 do !'7% 6 M do 71% 100 do 67', 500 db (3 74', I'M do 57), -'00 do 74', 20O do (3 671,' loo do 74!, I'M Tol A VV Ah K K.. .0 4), l'O do 0 74', 105 Mor A El RR. ?' 101 do 74% 500 ft 3 Coo KB. . *5% I'd) do ,3 74% 4 " d" 25% 4"o AU A i'ltc pf |3 2% loo do oo do 2 100 do o 2 P. M. $10000 OS S'a. T. Ml.. 114V VIS )0 U S S'l, 0, Ml... IM'* 110UI U S ? 0, '81- . 114), 1(X*W I Hti'i, cur... 12t?X SECOND BOAKD-1 P. M. $9000 NJ C lit. n 1' 8 3l<> a hi Chi A N W RK 32V 100O0 N .1 i en con*. . H2 10 do 3 L lOOOMARPlat.l A M. 02 H?1 Ilo saw 11*10 > .v Spoon at, H7 100 do 33 C OiKKJ M 4 St Plat. l,C 1031^ SIOlI ('-hi .1 3 W pf.bc.a3 .,7'. 1000 Mlcli Con 7'a. .. 1031, 3 O N J Can Hit... bo 2.V. nam I'bu'tubr n4?, 800 do 20>4 40< *1 Wait l'ac bda. . 10-), 300 do .5), 1000 I l ie UK lit... 107 K O do 2.1'i 10?Ki IIor 1st Ta.c. .. 1181, . HM Chi 4 It 1 RK bo luoW 5000 Mlet! South a f 111 3(11 do 10.it, 2< o alia U A il C ..bc.a3 < 0 2o0 d? 10"), :00 do .. 00 10 > do c 103', 200 Weet Cn Tel...b o 00), 300 do Iu3' (.00 do HO , 100 Tol A Uni-HR bc 4), 2'"' do . ,.a3 60), 5'*i do ... 41, 200 Wclla-Ear Ex.bca3 SO 200 Mil 4 St P RK. .bo 2Ui! 2 O 1'ao Mail has....bo V2tjJ 2iX) do 2WJ. 10 1 do b3 22.', 300 do.... 101.. 100 N Y < i ll K KK..bc 07},' 200 do 20', 1IKJ do 07 , 400 Vll .1 M 1'pl...b o 0 i 300 do 07), 10(1 do onv loo do Oi't, 20 P,FWACirt.bc.?pg 100 laiErleKR bo lo 22 do 10(1)4 1(10 Harlem RR.. .be 131), lHnOD, Ljt W Kit.bo 74)2 20 Clov 4 Pitta ERnt 87), 12(10 do 74)! 3 O iiub ' on 1.1 ..b o 41 HKl do e 74 '. 400 do 40J, 200 do 74V 7 ' TiS ,1 i b BR.bc.a3 ; 2? 100 do a3 74 V 1000 do ?30 52), 25 * do 7ft ISO oo.... 52UOi no 74), 8iH? do aS 52), 50 Chi, B A Q RR.b o 115 100 do 14 52), 200 Ohio A M KK...be IV 200 do ?3 510J Ilan 4 St Jo pf.bo 22 1.0 Chi A A \l RK.o o 32}, < 2:30 TO 3 P. M. $3"00 C P lat, C40 br 04), 100 aha N J Cen RR.... 25 V 3000 Tol A W lat UJ 8.K1 do 2ft), 1<<i aha 1) A U ( an.... 66), 4u ' Mil A St P RB.... 2UV 01 do tO , 100 do 2b3,' 4UO do (?), 1000Mil A St P RK pf Ho', ft Mar L A Min pR.. 3 000 do.. . 00 20 vt eat ( n lei. .. hp), so > do ftOV ftol) do b3 OH}, 4(jO do 0,,'vi 600 do HO', 4Kl do 60 a, 0 Par Mall SR .. 22V, HO Chi A R I RR... ]U3U 1 o NY C A 11 R KB.. 97-4 100 do 103', 100 Mich Cen RB... . 4ofi ft(0 do H 3)4 30 > Hake Shore |3 52V 200 Del. 1. 4 IV KK... 74s 2 0 do b3 52*, 200 do 743, 200 do at 52), 800 do 74 V 3 iO do t>3 52), 10O1 do 74 V ft(*l do r3 ft2'? ? *! do as 74 V 200 Nortbweat RR.. .a3 32), 500 do a3 74 '* i .> n niv pi o i 4 .?* > uu . 4 , 800 do... . etlO 571? li 0 dp 741. 5UD do ?e<) -'to do b30 74V 00 1 do... ?3 r?? 21M do 74V 150 do 58 100 do id 7a.* 201) do eS 58J* 500 do 74' 2 11 111 Con KK 06.) 80 ?? do 74V 100 do 84 200 do 74'a 40ti N J On OK . 25V 500 do 74V 3 0 do 2.>'i KOMor A Ks KR t) 1 2iK) do 25? 100 do 80V 400 do it Slifc COMMERCIAL REPORT. cotton: spot quiet but steady; futures closed babely steady?flour dull wheat dull?corn steady?oats dull? whiskey nominal?fork dull and east? lard dull but firm?petroleum firm? spirits turpentine firmer?rosin firmer ? oils sieady?coffee firm?sugar nominal? freights fairly active. Wkp.vksdat, Sept. 27?B P. M. There was but little chango in tbo merchandise markets, which wero generally steady. On 'Change business was moderate. Flour was dull Wheat was dull and old spring was Irooly oflored, without buyers, except at lower prices. Corn was steady, with a fair demand. Oats were dull and In some cases lower. Pork was dull aud easy. Lard was du.l but Qrm. Whiskey was nominal. Cotton on tbo spot was quiol but steady; futures closed barely steady. ColTeo was firm. Sugar was nominal. Oils were steady. Petroleum was firm. Rosin an<l spirits turpentine wcru firmer. Corras ?Tha market for Rio waa r?ry firm. The stock here to-night is only 34') bags ltio and 1,1(15 bags Santos. The sales were 3,640 hags ltio, ex Rrotliers; 752 baps do., ex Camoes, and 013 bans do., ex Viola, ail on privato terms. We uote sales yesterday at ltuliimoro of l.OflO Imps Kio. ex Jiruiuinniid, and 7.0bag* do., ox Templcr, botli mi private terms. Mild coffee was firm. Wc quote Ordtuary carpoes, 15?4e.; lair, do., 17?..c.; pood, do., Italic.: prime, 1h\c. ; extreme range for lots, l.'i'je. a 20c.: Mantua, fair to good, J7r. a lT'te, gold, ninety (lays; Java, government bags, 20c. a 22c ; do., grass mats, 21c. a 23c.; Singapore, 17c. a IHc.; Ceylon, ltio. a 17c.; Maracaibo, 15c a 17c.; Laguayra. Hie. a 17'., .; Jamaica, 15c. a 10c.; St. Domingo, H^c. n I l'\i'.; l'orto Itico, ltO-jje. a I7l;r.; Costo Kirn, l(ic, a Itfc.; Mexican, I6>,C. a 17'aC. ; Manilla. 15\c. a lO'.c. ; Aiipstura, 15c, a 17v.; Savamlla, 15c. a 17?,u ; Curucon, 15?,c. a 16>se. C.iTtON. I'he market for spot rotton was qnlet but steady. Kuturcs opened easy but strengthened during the day, closing barely steady with an. advance of about I d.e. on nost months. 1 be closing prices to-day compare with Tuetday's as follows:? TmmiI'ip. .Vyifember 28, II'nlnanlay, Srptanlur 27. Sept.... II'. all 5-32 Sept ... 11 7-32 October. II 3-32 all1! October. 11 kjf all 5-32 Nor.... UK all 5-32 Nov 11 .532 a 11 3-1# liec 11 7-32 a- Dec..... 11 7-32 ally January 11 1132alljg' Jauuary 11?, Kel> 11 17-82 a II 0-16 Kob 11 IMtl March.. II 23-32 a ? March.. 11 23-32 a 11W Anrll.... 117, all 20-32 April.... 11,% all 20-32 May.... 12 1-16 a 12 3-32 May.... 12 1 16 a 12 3-3J June ... l-'W a? June.... 121, a 12 0-32 Jul v .... 12?, a 12 7-16 July ... lg 7-16 a 12 l.VIM August.. 12 17-32a 12 lit ! August. 12 17-32al2 10-32 ?limitations ore based on American standard of classification. and on cotton iu store running in quality not more titan half a grade above or below tile grade quoted. .Vrir Co/ton. Ilytamln. Ahtlmina. A Vie Oil-<tnj>. Tr.ru*. Ordinary M 5-lrt 0 5-IM ? Mo 0 5.1U Strict ordinary.... 0 tl-16 0 11-16 0 11-16 Bll-lf. Oood ordinary.... 10 316 10 316 10 3-16 10 3-10 Strict good ord.... 10 7-10 1st 7-10 luy I0W Low middling I') 11-10 10 13-10 Hi 15-16 101.5-10 Strict low dllddl'B. 10 15-16 11 1-16 11 3-10 11 316 Middling 1 l)s II'a II 5 16 11 5 16 tiood middling ... 11 5-16 11 7-16 11 0 16 II tl |0 Strict good mid... U 3-16 1111-16 1113-16 1113-16 Middling lair II 15-16 12 1-16 12 3-16 12 8-16 Kali 12 11-10 12 13 16 12 15-16 12 15-10 ?Stalne.i?(lood ordinary, 0 l-10c.: strict good ordinary, 9 1 l-10c. j low mi'-dllng, 10 110c.; middling, 10 716c. Spot sales wore as follows:? lWo(, hut Firning. Total, F.xport ISO 13! 322 Consumption 53-1 710 1,2S1 Speculation 1-0 ? 120 Totals SMI 87! 1,723 ?Included in tlie above are 2<iO bales to airivo. Delivered on contract, 300 bales. l''or iulure delivery tlie sales wi re as lollows:?Yesterday, alter 2 I'. M.?October. 2,20o at 11 3-..2C.; December, lUO at II 7-3_c. Total, 2.300 bales. To-day up to 2 f. M.? September. 600 at 11 316c.. 1..VKI st 11 7-32c.. Hal at ) I',0.. ski at 11 7-32c. J October, 20u at I I 3-32e., 200 at 1 l},c , 3,000 at 11 3-32c., 1,30(1 at 11 3-l?c., 700 ut 11 5-33C. ; .>"*eini'i r, i.ieei at 11nuu n 11 , 2'Matll -SJc.; December. 2n i at 11 7 32c , tKM at 111 ,e , bin at II 7 32c., 7lM at 11'4C- ; Januiry. 1<M> at IIV., 1,4011 ai 1332c.. .KM at ll'gc.; February. 4i?i at 11 IMtlo, KM at II 17-32c.; March. 7hO at 1 r5c.; April, 20O ai 11 *(?.. OOli at 11 29-32e.; Mar.lomt 12332c.; Juno, .dM at 1 ? ?-l*4c. Total, Itl.SOo bales. Uraml total, 20,'.1(0 halo. I lia receipts at the porta closed an follows: Halt int..a, :i,.Vi7 hales: New Orleans, f.7lHi; Mobile, S7S; Savannah, 3.44H; Charleston, 2,374, Wilmington, 3ol; Norfolk, 2.2it); New York, 36H; lloston, 115; J'hilitdelphin, 41 Intel. I I.U-Vt h?le?. Tliia dat last week, 10.206 halos. Till* day last year. tl.686 bales. Total smcit September 1, 172,03'i bales to laat nlirlit. Cotton freights closed a* fo|. lows:?To Havre, by steam, **?.. compressed. To Hamburg, by steam. 7-lod. compies-ed. To itroinen, by steam, ?,< ., coin pressed. To l.lverpool, by steam, 11-32,1.; by sail. It 32c a 5-160. Kt.ot n aan tliiaiw.?Receipts?Flour, 17,S2tl bbla : wheat, 45,375 bushel*; com meal. 3<M bills, ami 205 sacks; corn, 1211,714 bushels, oats, 50.OAU do.; ryo, lu,ltt> do.; barley, 15,727 do.; barley malt. 14,2fk)ilo. The Hour market was lull, but prices were unchanged. The sales wero shout 13.500 bhls.. includinic State, Western anil Southern at the annexed ouotetlona. lire Mour wa- steady, with sales of 4!M I,lila Corn meal was steadv at 9-3 25 a S3 311 for tlrandvwiiie anil $2 ?5 a $2 It. I for Western, Jersev and Pennsylranla veilow. Thu talcs were nb.uit CM bbls. aud l.tksi sacks within the range. We i|iiote No. 2 State 9-1 00 a $1 25 Sup'rhne Stale.... - 4 75 a 5(JO Kxtra 5 25 a 5 75 Choice State. 5 75 a 6 25 Supertino Western 4 75 a ft HI Kxtra Western 5 25 a B ill Minnesota " 25 a 7 75 It Hind hoop iihlo. shipping brands. 3 15 a ft 60 llmi'iii u,ui|i Ohio, trails brands fi.'aia n (ai F.tmll) ? 50 a 7 ftO Si l.ouis, low extra 5 35 a 5 75 St lemls straight extra 5 75 a 1125 St. Louis, choice double extra tl 25 a 7 25 bt. l.ouis.'choice liumly 7 SO a S 75 Rye Hour, tine to suprrAne 3 70 a 4 25 Southern, No. 2 3 4<) a 4 mi Southern, superfine t 4 60 a 4 60 Southern, estra 5 (M a 0 60 SontIn- rn. Uintly 6.50a H HO Corn meal. Western 2 05 a 2 03 Corn meal, Jers y 2 63 a 2 03 Corn meal, Hrandy wine.. S 26 a 8 HO Corn meal, puncheons IS AO* ? ?Wheat waa dull, but prlca* were nominally unchanged. SEPTEMBER 28. 1876.-TR: a ? old wheat offering prettv freely at previous prices. The ales were only about 5O.0U0 bushel*. at $1 2d a #1 28 for white >tate and Michigan. ? 1 31 tor fancy amber, $1 U7 for old red winter in store. ?? 1 for interior spring. $ 1 2? for new white Geuessee and $1 2S lor uew white Michigan. Corn wan in fair request und strong. The sales were about 1404>O bushel*, at 57e. a 57'^e. for steamer, 57^r. a 58c lor'tail. 59c. fo? Kansas, a tVte. lor yellow, id*, tor Houtliern yellow atid 59c. for No 1 graded New York. Rye w^s steady. Hurley was quiet. Barley malt?W'a note sales of about 1 U00 bushels two-rowed Mate ut HJc., cash. Oats were dull, heavy and easier (or "poor. The sales were about fatjjuo bushels, at JBc. a 40c. for No. 2 graded white, S.V. a'itic. for No. 2 graded mixed, 52c. for white Michi kmii, 38c a 52c. for white Western. 46c. a 51o. lor white ktAti, I.rt *t.\- . ji, t.i* i \i.. Hear and Jet*.?The market for Manila and Sisal liemp w?) leryllrm Out Jute butt* vera ?m very Arm. Wo note halo of .,0u hales at caelt. Wo quoteAnierlorn dre-sed, fill!) h $J00 for single, 8-1 o a $2.5 for doulile and $120 a 8125 fur roiiuh: Russia. clean, StfJO a 8210, L"dd; Italian. 8-'75 a $-"0, gold; Jute, 3*,c. a .V4C., currency ; Juto liutta. 'J\e. a 2'<c.,euah nd time : Manila hemp, 7I?a a He., gold; Sltnl hemp, 5Juc. a o^a, gold; I t e, SJaC. a 5*sc , tt"M. Mnuaeiu.?Tho market for New Orleans waa almost bare of stock and steady. Korelgu was quiet and more or lest nominal. We qnota:?Cubs,centrifugal and mlaed. 24c. a b4i.; clayed. Joe. a 8h*. ; do. ranscovado refining, 3He. a It'Jc.; do. grocery, 3Tmj. a 4-0.; 1'urto Htco, 4 >c. a oHc. ; Kugllali Islands. 85r. a- 4He ; New Orleans, fair to good, 40c. a iOc. ; prima to elioice, 53c. a5Uc. Natal Stokks.?TIi? market lor spirits turpentine was firmer and fairlv active. The tales were about MSI hois, at 35e.. Kohiu was also firm and active. The sales were nbnnt 2,01)0 bbls. good strained at 82. Tar was steady, with sales in a.lobbing way. I'ltcli was tirtn. We quote Spirits ol turpentine. 3 >c.: ro-in. strained. SI 85; good strained, 8-': tar, Wilininutin and Wasbiuirton. 82 50; pitch. 82 12 A Wires from Wilmington were as follows: ? Koaln, lirm; strained, $1 60; good do., 81 OS. Tar steady. 81 43. Turpentine firm ; bard, $1 25; soil, 82 15 jVirgin, $2 15; spirits, 31c. bid. Oils.?The market for oils was quiet, but generally steady. W? quote;?t/fusesd. casks. 52c. a 53c.; cotton-eed, crude, 3Hc. a d.'Sc.: Southern yellow, 4Sc. a 5"c ; yellow winter, f>0e. a 5Ho.; white winter, B5c.: lard, pr sent make.HAe. a H7c.; sperm, erode. $1 3i); do . bleached winter. $1 HO; do., natural do , 81 60: whale, crude. Northern, t.Oc.; do.. Southern, 55c.; blenchod wlmer. 88e. a 70a; winter bloaclied llsb, 45c a 47c.; cruda llali, 33c, a 35c. I'KTKULRuy.?T'he market was tlrm but unchanged. We note resales of 2 re 1) l>b|s. refined at 3ft$(c. and repnrted sales ol about IO.OOO iibls. at 2 >\c. a Jbjjc., and l.Otsj bbls. early at 25,itc. The closing prices were as followsCrude in bulk. 14a ; do , in blila.. l"c. a 13 hie.; refined, in bids., 26c.; do., in cases. 30c.; naphtha, 14c : refined; at Philndelphla.'2t)c.: dn. at llaltimore. 20a Advices from the Creek were as follows: I'ararr s ("iitreil, 83 65 l id; shipment, 83 75. nominal; 1'iiion, 83 5HV bid. Oil City quiot; nociinsll, *1 i; V 1,1,1 I Til it...l - .hi.?-l 7ft i'Bovisiu.s*.?Kecelpts?Pork. 1 951 bbla.; lord, 5430 tierces, 50 boxes and 1 keg; cut moats, 733 packa.:es; bacou. 497 boxes: b< of, 70 tierces, 144 bbK unit 435 rail's. The pork market an dull and easy, r! tin; at tbe second call at $10 35 bid and #10 75 naked Tor October, and #15 25 hid and $15 75 asked lor artier, year; ' 50 bbla. spot, #10 75 a $17. Out meats wore quiet, but generally steady. We note sales of lii.ixmibs. plckledbollIes.il lbs. avorage. at 1 lc.; 5t? loose treali haui*. 13 lbs. average, at 11c. Fresh haiua wore quoted at lo.tyo. a 11c.. trash bellies at 9,4c. a lU>co , Irtish shoulders at ii)dc. a 7c., pirklod hems t 12'4c. a 13)3c., pickled bellies at lO^e. a l-'^c., pickled shoulders nt 7)4c. and box bellies nt lot4e. a 13c. Itacou was quiet at 9?4c. tor city and lilac, tor Western Ionic clear, llecf was quiet, with sales of 75 bbls. tness and extra mess within the range. Wo quote Barrels, extra ranas, $M a $11; plain mess. $K a $ID; packet, $13 a $14; tlereed, cit<, oxtrujlndlu. $11) a $20; India mess, $18; prime moss, $17. Hcef hams were easier, but Inirly nrtive; about 100 bids, told wltbin tbe range; prime Western quoted at $22. Smoked meats were steady and talrly active; 700 hams, 10 lbs. average. sold at 15c. Smoked shoulders were quoted at 9,4c. Lard was dull hut steady. The closing call prices were as follows:?Noremher, $0 SO bid, $0 05 asked; seller year. $'t 72)% bid. $3 75 asken; January, $0 72). bid, $0 *0 naked; February, $!) 05 asked ; March. $9 874 hid. $0 0214 asked. The sale's were about 5,000 tierces at $0 70; $0 72)% a $0 75 for seller yoar: $0 72.1.4 for December, and $0 75 tor January. Spot sales were 50 tlercos city steam at 10){e.. and abont l,o(IO tierces Western at $10 45 a $10 55, closing at $10 55. lieflned?We note sales of ICO tierces for tbe Continent at 104c.; 10 i tlercea for South America, 114c.; 20.1 tierces for Ouba, extra, at 1 lc? and 100 tierces city No. 1 at loo. Kick.-The market continued firm. About 300 bbla. Louisiana sold at 5','c- a 6c. for lair to prlmo. Carolina was (till scarce. Wo quote i?Curollua, fair Pi prime, 5,4c. a 0>4c.: Louisiana, lair to prime, .V4c. a 6e.. and do. common, 4c. a 5c.; Kangoon, fair to good, nominally 0,4c. a U)jc.; I'utna. good, 7,4c. a 74c.. currency; itnngoou, iu bond, 24 e a 2)4c.. gold. St'CAH.?Tbo market for raw sntrar was nominally unchanged. We note sale* of 300 bhds. Martinique at 8t%e.; 12()boxos odd lots at S)4c.; IS,665 bags Manila, yesterday, at 84c., and 36.400 bags (old sales) Manila on private terms KeEn >d was quiet. We quote Fair retlnimr, S1 ,c. ; good do . 9c.: prime do.. 9luo.: Cuba, grocery, fair to clinico, l))4e. a B?sC.; do., cenirtfagal. hhds. und boxes, hot. 8 to 13. tl'4e. a H?jC.; do., molasses. Iihds, and boxes. 7)%c. a 84c.; 1'orto Hico, ro lining, common to prime. s)4c. a Sk'c.; iio., grocery, fair to choice, 94c- a B),c ; refined, standard A., 10)sC.; off A., lOWe.: crushed , 11,4c.; powdered, 10)4c. a KI'jc.; granulated. 10'4c. a Idt.,,'c. ; cut loaf, ll4'o. Btkabixx.-'The market was quiet; 25 tierces sold nt 12c. Tai.miw.?Kcceints?26 blids. and <>5 hbls. The market was 'lull; snlea were l.l'i.ti (i IDs. at -?.|C. ft ri'8c. WuiSKicr. ?Kecelpts?OOf bbla. Tlie market was nominal; 71 1- asked; l'Xl blilt. wild ?t $1 llJiFukiuiits. ?On tlie whole ? fair business was reported, mainly iu Konernl cargo vessels; grain, pruvialnn and Hour room on the berth nnil petroleum and grain vessels lor charter at unaltered figure* lor the day. Tlio engagement! ceinpriaedTo Liverpool, by tail, 8,00Db'.ndiela grain, 7,1100 bbla. roain and 100 hlidx. tallow on private term*, und per ateant 48.000 liushelx graiti at 7d. a 71 J d., (10 Ilia., equally divided between both ttgurcs; 5,0 0 boxer choose ami 2.000 packages butter on private termx, numinal rale -tax. a SO*.; 1,000 bbla Hour at 3s., 30 Ion* llah oil on private term*, 500 Isoxea bacon at 3C*. To London, by sail, 1,000 bbla. floor at la. IM.; III 000 bn?hela grain at 7d., and por steam 4(1,1 00 bnahela grain at 7d., 80 lb?. : 3 I bushels do. at 71 i'd.. 00 lb*.; 500 hales hop* at Jjd.. To Glasgow, per steam, 10.0 (I bushels grain at Y.'ad., (xi lbs.: 3,1X10 boxes cliecsu on private terms. To Antwerp,* per steam, 25,000 bnahela grain at 9d. To Bremen, liv sail, 2O0 lihd* tobacco on private terms. The charters included a llritiah steamer, 1,4.-2 tons, hence to Liverpool, with O.llOO quarters grain at 5a. 3d; a British bark (relet) lience to Cork fur orders, with 3,000 quarters grain at 5s. I'd : an Amortcan brig from Boston to Belfast, with 2.WM quarters at 5s. Wd ; a bark thence with 3,i Od quarters for same port and at same rate : two vessels from Boston to Cork lor orders, with about 3 CSX) quartets each, at (la.; a Norwegian bark, Irora riiiladelphla to Bristol with 3,000 quarters grain at 0*., and some oil cake at 25a. (Id.; an American harkentinc, 5(15 tens (out and home), hence (o the Mediterranean witn Kentucky tohacro on private terms; an American hark, (I5(i lens, hence with general cargo to New Zealand at a lump stun; nu American barkentiee, 401 tons, from J'eiisncola to Kh> Janeiro -w.th lumber at $21 and primage; a British bark, from Philadelphia to London, Bellas! or Lublin, with 3,2 *' bbls. rctinod petr oleum at 4s. 10,l,il.; a llritisli bark, pence to Mniscllles, with 2,"?tlo bbls. crude petroleum at 4->. lnjvd. ; au American brig, hence to same port with 2,'SKI bids, do at same rate: German bark, flora rhilndelplila to Bremen, w:th 3,*x*i bbla. reflned at 4s. 3d. Tlio vessel reported in our last to Billion is to take 1.000 bbla. and 2,000 eaaes rcflnod petroleum out at 5s. and 27>?c. NEW TORE CATTLE MARKETS. WinvitsoAT, Sept. 27, 187*1 Ileum FOR TWO PAYS. I ??U Shrtp ami nit'f Tartft. Btrret. One,. Culm, fsim'a. Hogi. Sixtieth street 2,019 11 433 I.5W ? FortT-clphth street. ? ? ? ? ? Fortieth stroet ? ? ? ? 4,.ri!t6 Jersey City 1,850 ? ? 1,409 2,430 Total* 3,869 II 430 3.019 7,016 ltKKVK.x.?Trade opened alow tliia forenoon on a reduction of >40. itroUK per lb. on nil decrees of uuitlily. l'ricea ranireil Irom tA.,e. a lie. pur lb., weights 5 cwt. a 9% car. From 55 Iba. n 38 loa. Iiaa been allowed net. At Sixtieth etreot yards T. 0. Kastmnn sold for self 31 curs of horned cattle: aalea as fullowst-tM Illinois ateera at 8)vt;. per lb., with $1 on per huud; OS Illittola ateera at 8\.c. per lb., weieht cwt.; Sit Illiuota steers at He. per lb,, weight 7 cwt. ; 57 Illinois ateera at UVc. per lb., weUbt 7\ cat.: 113 Illinois steers at loe. per lb.. welKlit 8 cwt.: 87 Illinois steers at 10c. per lb., weitrhtsljf cwt.; 52 Illinois steer* at 0),r. per lb., weight 7). cwt. it. \Ynlxel%old lor J. Waixol Od Illinois steers at ??,c. per lb., weichl 0 cwt.; 3d Illinois steers at He. per lb., with f I on per "tend, neiphl 6)4 cwt.; 33 Illinois steers at Hl.c. per lb., welisnt tl\ cwt. ; 31 Illinois steers at '.i%c per lb., weight 7 cwt. f. Wheeler sold lor Bedford A Kennedy 1 >7 Kentucky steers tit HjjC a loc pur lb? weieht 8 cwt. sleecl A Meyer sold lor N. Morris 83 Colorado steers nt Itc. a Hi?c. per lb., weiebts tls? cwt. a 7 cwt.: 35 Illinois steers at 8>,r. per lb., weights .V, cat. a 5V cwt.; JO Illinois steers at 8)4. per lb , weieht 6)4 cwt ; 37 Illinois steers at H)t,e. per lb., weieht 7), cwt., strone: >7 Illinois slecrs nt l')t'c. per in., weieht 7 cwt.; 5U Illinois steers nt i 'c. per Ih. with fiOr. on per lirad on 26 head, weiehts 8 cwt. a 8)4 cwt.; 28 Illinois stco'S ut h'^c. per Ih. weieht ewt.. strone. C. Kabn sold for ii. Hecker 17 Kentucky steers nt He. per Ih , weieht 6)4 cwt.; for J. Ilrowii, 17 Kentucky oxen at 9c. prlh.. weieht 8 cwt.; for Kshu A Kurst. 17 Kotitu l-jr steers at He. per Ih., weieht 6). cwt.; for It. Kalin, 06 huutucky steers nt H)tc. a Inc. per Ih., weieht 7 cwt. J. 11. \Mlllains sold lor self 15 Slissoiul steers at 9>4o. per lb., weieht 7 ewt.; 15 Missouri steers at H'.'c. per ib.. weieht 8 ewt.; 15 Missouri steers at lO'^e. per lb., weieht 8)4 cwt, fl. W. Vail Id lor self 3 Illinois steers nt 8)?c. per lb., with 1)1 en |>er head, weieht > cwi. sir one. Coon A Thmnp.on -old for I'oon A Hasi urit 62 Illinois steers at HYjc. per 16.. weight 7S.C.WI- i 2<> Illinois tcoif Ml lO.StC. per It*.? weigh; 7)4 cwt. Held on sale 27 Illitints term. 11. Y. Bnrclmrd j?o!d f??r A. Von Attn H4 Indiana >leer* al 9c. a 9ls?*. per lb., with 50c. on par boail, weight 7 cwt.; HI) Indiana ateera nt 9^'c. per ib., weight 7l.f ewt.. Meant. t'lery A dntjr bold for (iolV tk Clary 7W Kentucky ulcers at a 10\c. per lb., wcivht 8 cwt.; 99 Kentucky steers at a inc. per lb., weight 8 cwt.; for M. Kerch way 49 Illinois neers at a loc. per lb., weight 7>? ewt. 8. .Vio?.i*h told for ...If .4.1 111 i it <tt St.nei i*t irw r,u ? lis . SV, cwt. T. (lilies aold lor nolf 60 Illinois steers nt 10c. a 10S.C. per lb., weight S;, cwt. At Jersey City yards, Coney A Mcl'berson anlil lor l? Mcl'hcrson 10 Illinois air. rs itt 9c. a IO)|,c. nor lb., weight 0'4 cwt.; on eoininlstioii. tiro car Ionia oi State cattle at 7l?c. per lb., weifrbt >}j cwt. K. Vogel aolil for N. Morria 16 bruiasd I It Inola rivers at "**e. per lli.. weight 6*., cwt. Hond II. Weatlioliner sold on coinntitaioti f>5 Ouerokeo ateors at he. per lit., with f 1 off per licad on 114 bead, weight 5 cwt. M. Unldaelimldt aold for kloptcr A llo. S5 Missouri ate era at HL.,c. per lb., weight US cwt.; 116 llllnola ateera at 10c. per lb., weight 7 r*t.; 61 llllnola ateera at 10>4c. nor lb., weight 7 cwt.; s Illinois ateera at 10*?c. per U., weight dl4 cwt.; for Kotliacbilda Alio., 106 Cherokee ateera at 6*4c per lb., weight 5 cwt ; for llirai'b A Joseph, 66 llllnola ateera at 9c. per lb., weight tl\ cwt.; 66 Illinois ate. ra at H'4c.. per lb., weight 7cwt., strong; 67 Illinois ateors at 0,',c. pt-r ,b., weight.7 cwt.; 6ii llllnola steers at 9?{o. per lb., weight 7Jf cwt. M. Laulcrba.-h sold torN. Morria, 31 illinola ateera at J'4o. per lb., weight tl'4 cwt.; lor Klopfcr k Co., 7U Cherokee ateera at 7o. per lb., weight cwt. Sntiicr and Lakhs.?irads slow, but firm. Sheep sold at 4c. a(l',c. peril).; lambs at 5c. a 7c. per lb. A. Van Wert aold 36 .state sheep, weight 67 lbs. per bead, at <14 70 per cwt.; KM State aliocp, weight 06 lbs. per head, at nt4c. per lli.; till State sheep and lambs, weight HO lbs. per bead, nt 5'4r. por lb. C. Ilauaer aold 166 Statu lambs, weight 67 lbs. per head, at 6c. per lb. 6. W. Rase A I'idcock ?so*d 15 Jersey ewoa, weight 100 Iba per bead, nt l\c. peril).; 611 leraoyewea. weight 100 Iba. |ier bead, at 4^c, per lb.; 576 Pennsylvania lambs, weigh* 65 Iba. per head, nt tic. per lb. W. Klliott aold one car load of coarse quality sheep at IJ,'e. per lb. Zillcffo A Co. sold 40 Slate lambs, weight 6,.'55 lbs., at UV^c. per lb. Hnmo A Klliott sold 16 alteep, weight 1,6**' Iba. at Or. por lb.; Ill sheep weight l.CVi Iba., at o',c. per lb.; 16*1 aheap, weight 16,660 lbs., at u\c prrlb.; 1 la* aheup, weight 14,4.i01bs. at 0>?c. per lb.; H'l Stnia Ininba. ? eight 2.2UO Iba., at 6c. per lb.; 45 Mate lambs, weight 6 740 lbs., at ?t,'c. per lb.; 60 State lamba, weight 6.070 Ilia., at lljjfe. per lb.; 60 State lambs, weight 1,760 lbs., at 6!3e. per lb.; 61 State lnmba, weight 4,410 Iba., at 7c. per lb.; 14 Canada lambs, weight 1*5*1 Iba., at 5c per lb.; 177 Canada lambs, weight 1,6**1 lbs., at 6Wc. per Ih.; 06 Canndit lambs, weight 6,400 lbs., at 6?g'e. per lb.; 7.1 Canada lnmba, w. Iglti 5,600 lbs., at 6J<o. per lb. The terms of the a ilea of thcop and lambs effected nt I'nrljrelght Street Sheep Market on thla forenoon were not obtained. I'he Irosli orrlrnlii nt same yards per Hndaon Klver and Central .New York, sis > per Krlo Hallway, nro included lu the arrivals at Sixtieth direct yarns and nt Jeraey City yards. Local slock anil that per boat not reported. Mtt.cn Cows.?-Trade alow; quality generally Inferior; prlcoa, $32 a $05 per l ead, calves included. Vkals ASH < ai.vkb. ? I mile slow; smcotli quality Teats aold at 7,Sc. a OVc per II*.; grass led calves at 4)fe. par lb.; also at $ > 5*1 a fM 50 per head. linos.?A lew bead of state hogs were held on sale oa lira weight. DOMESTIC MARKETS. (IAI.TBSTON. Sept. 27, 1R76. Cotton weak; middling, lO'.o.; low middling. 10c.; food ordinary. W'4e. Net receipts, 3.607 bales; gross, 6,607, Ixporte?Coastwise, 1,570. Hales. 13,001. Stock, 2ft,7H6. Haw UakHAHS, Sept. 37,187#. [ Cotton easy; middling, 10\e. j low middling, lUXc. ^ IPLB SHEET. * rood ordinary, a^e. Net receipt*, 1,709 bete*; put, 2.9CC. Salee,2,."0U Stock. 52,417. Momia. Sept. 27. INTO. Cotton in good demand; middling. Hie. a lo'.c.; low middling, WVe a ; good ordinary. 9e. a 0',,'e. Net receipt!. ?7 lialee. Bxporta coactwiae, 428. Mala*. I,SOU. Stock. 11.292. SerA.eiitn. Sept 27. 1876. Cotton quiet: middling, |o\c.: low middling, ltie.; good ordinary. 9c. Net receipt!, 3,411 bmea; gruaa. 3,400. Sale*, OoS. Stock, 30, ?7tt Chaklkstok. Sept. 27, 187(5. Cotton quirt and ateady; middling, 1052c. a 10?,c.; low middling. Iftlte. a 10?fc ; good ordinary, l)%c. a BJic. Net roceipta, 2.324 balea. Export! ooeetwiae, 1.584. Salaa, <XXX Stock, 10.2J55. Oiwaoo. Sep! 27. 187ft Flour ateady: quotation!?No. 1 ipring. 86 75 a $7; amber winter. 87 a $7 25; wlilte winter, 87 25 a 87 50; double extra, 87 5<> a *7 75; cunceeaiuua made on roand Iota; aalea, 1.45)51 bbis. Wheat tlrni: aalea of No. I while Michigan at 81 27. Corn unchanged: aalea, M. 000 buahela roiled Weatern at 554:. a 5ttc. Harlay in moderate deiuaud ; aalea, 21.05X1 huah-la No. 2 Canada at 81 07>?. Corn meal quotation!? Hulled, 826; nnbclted, 825 per ton. Millteed quotationa? Short", 815, tlup.mlT,, $! >; middling!, 8.o per ton. Canal freight!?New York?55 beat, 5c.; corn and rre. 4)*c.; barloy. 4>?e.; lumber. 82 5"; to the iindaun? Lumber, 82. 1,11,0 recclpta?liarley, 10,0(10 buahela; lumber. I 731,(XX> shipments?Hour, 1,BU0 bbla Burrxu). Bept. 27,187ft I.ake receipts?Hour, S7S bbla.; corn, 1J2.HVJ bushels; wheat. 46.571 Uo. Railroad receipts?Kloar, 4,700 bbla; corn, I3.(X)> bushels; wheat, IS.fWido.; oata, IS.400 do.; barley, 'i.liO do.; rye, I.VOO do. Canal thlpmrnte?To tida water -Corn, 00,310 buthcU: wheat. 13".rtl9 da; rye, 24.3tK) do.; to the interior ?Wheat, U.hSfl bushels. Railroad hipmenti?Hour. 4.OH i bb's : corn, 02.HO" bushels; wheat, 15,200 do.; oat*. 14.7<XI <lo.; barley, 2,1*10 do.: ire. i.200 do. Klour ie in fair demand and Brm : sales. 1,275 bbli. at unelianited line rest ho*. 1 and 2 spring wheat U held at 25c. per bid. ndvanco. Wfhoat? Very light demand; sale*. 5.1/00 bushel* flreen Hav and one car of new white on prlrata term*. Cum dill mid weaker; ilea, 5,200 bushels, sample. at 51'ic. a S.'c.; 7 cars, in lot* No. 2, at A2*$c. a 53c. Oats dell; sales, one ear of Wostern, on track, on private terms; quotations. M7c. a 40c, Kyo?No demand; quoteo at 70e. a 7'.'c. Barley? Light inquiry ; no sates, Malt?Light; fair dnmaud; price* nochanged. .Seeds?Timothy is only In fair demand at $1 75 a aSJ; no Inquiry lor clov er. 1'j>tk and lard?Demand fair; prices liuchauged. H.ghwinos?Kalr trado inquiry *1 91 10 a #1 11 lor city made. Canal freights firm and unchanged; boatmen demand an advance of J^c. per bushel. ToiJtlio, Kept. 27, 1870. Klour steady. Wheat stoady; demand fair; No. U whits Wabash, $1 14,4$; No. 1 while Michigan, $1 17; Wo. 2 do., SI 111', extra do., #1 21); era bur Michigan, scot. $1 1H; October, fl 17'i; No. :i rod winter. $1 144$; Nureniber. 91 IB; No. H do., 91 0!)X; Dayton and Michigan. 91 09; rcjacted rod. 00}$c.; No. 2 amber lllinoia. 91 10. Corn quiet; high mixed, spot, 5<)c.; October. -iUjgc.; low do.. 48);c.: No. 2 [ white, 4b'io.: no grade, 48c.; damaged, dfllqc. Oats dull; No. 2 held at 3l\c.: Michigan offered at So^'c. bid; white, 40c..; rejected. 20c Receipts?MO bbla. floor, 61.IKK) bushels wheat, 2d,000 do. corn, 12,000 do. oata. Ship merits?l,.iai lima. Hour, iJUU dusuuis wucai, -,IUU uo. corn, 8,000 do. oeta. Cuioauo. s?pL 27. 1878. Flour steady and unchanged. M heat fairly active: No 2 spring, $1 U8'?. cash; $1 OG>? a $1 05\\ Octol>or; $1 05?j. hovnuiber; So. S, do., o.'i?.; rejected. 7hc. Corn steady, demand lair; No. 2. 40;Sje. caah; 44Uc.. October ; 4.')>fc., November; rejected, 44)<c. Oata dull at 34'ac. caah; , oetobor. l.ye caaier at 01c Barley easier at 8-','tc. caah. Pork unsettled, $10 40, cash; (10 20, October; $14 7b a$1480 all the rear. Lard unsettled at $10 05 caah; $10 25 a $10 27Jd October; $9 27all the year. Hulk meata nominally unclianirod. Whiskey firmer at $1 0. Receipts?'7.000 bids. Hour. 75.000 bushels wheat, 31C.O O do. corn, 08,000 do. oate, 17,000 do. rye, 34,0110 do. barley, shipments?6,500 bbla llour, 50,000 bathe's wheat, 70,000 do. corn, 22,000 do. oats, 785 do. rye, 8,000 do. barley. FEINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Pbovidrnck, It. I? Sept. 27,1870. Printing cloths are firm at prerlous quotations, with a quiet market. HAVANA MARKET. Havana. Sept. 27. 1870. Spanish gold. 228tf a 220. Exchange weak i on the United States, 00 days' curroncy 1 a discount; short sight do. par; 00 days gold, 8?^ a 0 premium ; short sight do. 0,1+ a 0>a premium; on London. 20^ a 21 premium; on Paris 0\ * ti>a premium. Sugar quiet and weuK. EUROPEAN* MARKET. London Pbodpcb Mabkbt.?London. Sept. 27?Evenlng.? Calcutta linseed, 52s. Linseed cake, ?10 5s. per ewt. FINANCIAL.. TfKSASONAHLK~K ATE S.?.^NW^JTLffKAND A Endowment lusurancs l'ultclei. Mortgages and other securities- insurance of ail kinrls effected with best companies. J.J. HABRICH A CO.. 119 Broadway. ?JOHN E. HAZLEY. 74 BROADWAY.?FIRST class Mock Exchange Privileges; quotations of straddles. single privileges: also explanatory pamplets mailed to any address; correspondents in principal cities in United Kioto's. "TFINANCIAL FRIEND AND HELPER WANTED? _i\_Hy a gentleman of Integrity, position and property, who is teuinorarily embarrassed. Address MEMlNiSSh J UYABIT, Herald office. MEMBER OF T1IK AMERICA N MI NINO HOARD wlslies a partner. Address Y.. box 101 Herald office. Adam b." reTd, 1 Expert and Aocountant, 372 Pearl St.. Post office box 3.643. few extremely valuable c.old and silver Mines, fully developed, but not yet organised into cenipanles, arc offered to investors in proportions to suit. Apply for particulars to WILLIAM WARD, Drcxel Buildlug. C11ty of boston J 5 per cent Gold Water Loan Bonds, due 1900. 8 .'.000,1 *>0. Interest April and October. Bonds coupon or registered. It Is a well settled point of law that the private estates of the cltlscns oi Boston i^re liable for debts lawfully contracted by the city. A resrui piles Ul iu? minus, |ISI CUBS buu iuisisis BLAKE BROTHERS A CO., ,')4 Wall (., New York. lis Stato it., Boston. STATE MONEY TO LOAN ON MoRTOAOE; CITY property; live years. Apply F. P. HYATT, 145 Broadw >y. LUKST MOKTUAUhS r on productive Real Estate. Security threefold on present cash valuation. For aale hy J. B U ATKIM A OOa Tl Cedar St., New York. JOHN S. PLKRGK, i 1'ISK.-?5151ON CITY AND Brooklyn lteul Estate; six per cuut money tor first clou loans. Larue amounts of money to loan, at bow expenses, on New York, Brooklyn and Westchester hirst liiurlKuuet; Seconds and Leasehold at uaay terms, UKOItUE W. STAKE, l.Vl Broadway. ONEY LOANED ON FARMS; BROOKLYN LOANS wanted; oxpenees very low. J. D. OONDIOT, 25 Pine it. ONEY ON LIFE AND EN DO W M E N T INSURANCE Policies: saiuu purchiised; lermt favorable. LIFE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, lA'J Hruidway. 'pEKMlNs NOT DEMIttNU To DISPOSE 7?P T1IKIR .L life Insurance policies l>y absolute sale can borrow their cash surrender value. SHELDRAKE, S Pine st. SIX. PER CENT" MORTUAUK LOANS FOR FIVE years on approved property can be procured at chargss not exceeding olio or iwo per rent, .iccurUiug to nature of title, hy addressing box 2.4S4 Post olhce. rpRL'sf FUNDS "ro LOAN "on MOKTOAUE?city, X Brooklyn or Queens county. LKAV1TT A WOLCOTT, 1 O Plue ?t._ rimi:. a.ii nitii/AK sijijii ihhuii n nib itoi.u .1 ill t!rsi session Inr tbo ratline of stocks on Monday. October J, at 11 o'clock. The hat will embrace the more prominent Son Krancisru shares as well it* the securities of itll duly approved Miulnr;, 1'etroleuin, Manufacturing end Quarrying companies. Applications Tor membership, or for placing sccuritic* on the regular list mar he made at ilip tempornrr oflicri in the Urexel Building. Candidates lor membership. wbusP nominations shall be made prior to Oc tidier I, will, when duly elected, conio in an Proprietary Member*. Nominations re-Dived after that dale will he tor Operating Membership i nly. W1I.LIA.SI WARD, President, WANTED 'SO LOAN, $5,0(10 ON OOOll CITY PROPerty. Address K. I .. box 1 IS Herald ollice. \\r a XTKi?-$ . <v <>V a r" '? it ft I'Ksr, for pive IT years, on Itrat mortgage on property in the centre ol the city . present value ,*>.~>U,UKJ; rented for tti.OUO. Address P., box liiO Herald ollice. Jh?> (Win WAXIKH ON UK A1. K SIATK 8>.0 lrRtTT, dpO.UWUlor which situation, with good salary, will be given. Address S. 11.. lleralu ollice. Jh 1 .? / Wl(\ \\'s.N I i.Ii ON (fry PROPKttTY NOW dP L sU?"UV.r rented for $T, 100; princioals only dealt with. Adcresa. appointing Interview, M. J. M., till linnk at. No broker will bo notice L (J? 1(1(1 / l(1(l?iT hit CKNT TO LOAN ON IMtplUl/.UUU proved city property! will divide in sums of $ >.UdO and over; inodorato charges. JAMLS H. OILSON, Jr.. or it. M. OAKRETTSON. 77 Caiiar at. (STTtfl (T7liYT 1 > LOAN ON KIKNT MORTOAOK OP ?J>ll/U.\7UV7Ncw York. Brooklyn or Jersey City I'roucrty. K. II. SGHULZK, 6.1 wall si. dh rFl V |l|)|i AT (1 IT.lt CKNT POK FIVK YEARS.? ' sJU We have this nm.oint for immediate investment ia sums of ? lupin upwards on Rood city Improved ltd Bltsti. CALLKNHKIt A LAI' KK.NCK. 3o I'lnc St. ffil nom (win t,) l?>vn at very lowest ?IiUUUiy< 'U market rata* on mortgage. V. K. STKVl-.NsoN, Jr., 4 Pine or 33 hast 17th It. i?i con o/jn f<> loan on new yoiik real Jpl.OUtr.U" MjEstate; no bonni. Address MOKT(JaUK, National Life Insurance Company, 40U Broadway. t) O HAKT.Mfcll ?H I P?. TiiiTWPABT.N Kits fill' OK Mel NT Y~KK "i""HOVKlf, prnpriatora o Manaion House, Lone Branch, Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. WM. L MrlNTYRK, A. II UOYEV. LOM BUICI, N. September 27, 1H78. BtliNBSI OPraRTllRlTUk. 1 PARTY 11 A V1 >' i \ I tltsr PI.Ass IMS I TKAUKItAsliip wants a Partner with capital to stock the post* Koli particulars given. Address TRADER. Herald oOlce, three days. "rot: no, "active ~m an, witTi i$nv>, wanted.? Splendid opening; must bo well recommended. Add'ess MONROE. Herald olllce. P A KI NIK W anted? w l r0 $l.5t?, in bplendid cash business- can make #li?i weekly ; chance seldom offered; come nud satisfy yourself. WAltUbN, 215 East loth nt. _ Active or silent partner" wanted?with some mousy, to purchaso au established Journal, having tine prospects, no similar uaner In United States. Address, with peiticulars, BONA FIDE, box 5,540 Post office. N RNTKKPkTsINU AND BUOOEHilFUL PUBLISHlug lions'), with a popular trado, would like an lntelli. Rent, active partner with $25,(101) to ineet the demand of their growing business. Apply GKIUOri A CARLhTON.lW Broadway. PRINTING OKPICK Kolt SALE CHEAP AND upon easy tsrma, to suit purchaser : worth SJt.INO; will ta# sold for $15,i.(A); a raro opportunity for any one bnylnuiuff business. JUII.N TAILOR. Herald office. /TARS PROPELLED without HORSES on STEAMi v^model exhibited and subscriptions to company roceircd at 721 Arch St., Philadelphia. 1710It SALE (II! Al' Oil w IiX'taKE A PARTNER, JT rout only $55 per month. Wine, Lienor Basement, 512 Broadway, opposite St Nicholas Hotel, ne?t to Thoatre Connque . a splendid chance for the right party. Call Friday, Saturday. License paid to May. TJAKlNhR W1 FlI $5,1*10 CASH. To"tAKK ENTIRR charge ol s well established snctioit house. Address H. J , litreld Uptown lirauclt odlco. FAKTh HE W AN TED-TKA" TRADE: AN KYCELlent opportunity fur a gentleman with $1(11100 to SI5.UU0 to Invest in an establisbad wholesale and yredtaele business. Address FORM Ob A, Usrald office. fsrsnnssi oppohtu h iti k*. TffxsrKrrgrj^n^fv *xn TT buaineaa experience. a aitxetl'C. In a manufacturing. * commercial or mercantile huuae ; can loau about *1,'**J; heat r f , city reference given autl required. Addreea INTtUKlTi, boa ?I Herald ofliee. Wanteu-a ureouL ok aotivr ipartnkk. with to $i;>.0?)l, in a thoroughly Atabliahed produce commiMion buaineaa. The proper peraoo may hare dctalla In full by addreaalng V., box loXHerald office. \\rA>TED-A PARTNER, WITH *1.000, TO MAKIf" facturr a ataple article ueed In every bouae; State and reunty Right* for eala. Inquire, between I- and 1, at ltd* WANTKD-WUfln, SPKCIaL OR general OA PITT ul, by a party woo ha* bean buyer for elarge importing hoaae in tliit city. now retiring from a business which bos been very profitable up to thia date, and in whh-h ibt , ailrertiaer baa >?n Interest; the connect ion in thia country il widely apread and the riakiamall. Particular! can be eiveu by addressing H. O., M. K. Jeaaup, Potun A On., .New York. W~ ANTED? A RELIABLE MAN, WITH 9d00 CASH, to Join ma in a legitimate p.tying caab business a quare man preferred. Addraaa P. A. II.. boa lib Herald -AN K XPEK tP.NCFD MAN. A GOOD <PA.v/lf-cook, will giro $100 lor au interest in a good oof-* fee and lunch room. Addreaa Q. Z.. Herald office. (51 I V/ VfT WITHOUT SRKVICES wTLTT~ SECURE fpLa* M/" "half Interest in three things which differ from all olheri; a universal demand; thousands of dollara easily realised; particulars at iuterriew. Addreaa VAUGHN, llarald ollle*. <5>1 r/V/V-with b mi vices. will hbcukb IN- ) vi.L/Uutera?t in bnslnaas paying <tt,OOOper rear. 1IA.N KINS, 2? West 2Mth at. d?0 nrviv -GOOD MAN WITH Til 18 AMOUNT Vi.'lUU. wanted : established cash basine.s; eplendld opportunity. Addreaa M1LP0KD, Herald office. All C/Wt ?PART INTEREST TO ACTIVE MAN, Vio.'JUU aecured by patent: no limit: I hara too neck f . business on hand. NEWBKOUOM, U>* West 34tb at. (Jat? cTTJl -PARTNER WANTED IN A SAFE MAND pAO-rJv 'v/.factoring buainee* that will pay ate land flu.ivsi yearly. Addrv-s AMES, Herald Uptown office. SiTTwVlV OB 10,000.-A OENTI.EXAJTOK" "oooj fP?J,' '"f'-/character and credit will Invest $5,1 K)0 ns f|U,i?KI cash, with bis aerrlcea, in a business approved aui well eatnbllshed. manufacturing or merchantable. Parties in good standing MH|| additioaal capital, with the eep vicea of a man of business experience, ran send full particulars of business, location, Ac. (if found satisfactory immediate attention will be given) to W. HOWARD, Herald office, . (51 r <v7m --financial partner wanted, , fPi.deUUU.wlth $15,1**1 as additional capital, to tall eg. isilng contracts for dessicated egus. Prortts 50 percent r sales cash Call or addreaa DEhalCAi'RU EGGS, Lit West Broadway, (sT^ nnil -WANTED. A PARTNER IN THE Ij? fP-^deUV/d-porting buainesa wlro cau furnish thit amount. Fa II particulars by addressing IMPOKTKB, box 200 Herald office. GOLD AND SILVER. The Congressional Commission held another meeting yesterday morning. They have dually dsisrminet | upon two ol tho experts to bo addod to the Commi* j sion, who are Mr. F. B. Nourse, of Boston, and Mn ' Uroeabeok, of Cincinnati. Those gentlemon hare beoa addressed letters of invitation and appointment, bat no answers bavo yet been received. Tbe third member is yolto bo selected, and the Commission will not (' make a choico until a willingness to serve is assured. Tho namo of General Dix hag been mentioned prominently, but no communication with bim has yet boon made. When the replies of tho appointees are received, tho date of beginning the practical labors ol tho Commission will be determined. HEAL ESTATE. At the Real Estate Exchange yesterday A. J. Bleeckei A Son sold by order of the Supremo Court In for* closure, Hamilton Odell, referoo, two lots, each 26.1 on Fifth avenue, east side, 100 feet north of Slxiy-Uflh street, to plainlifT for $30,750. William Kennolly sold hy order of tho Supremo Court In foieolosnro, J. M. Levy, referee, one lot, 25 by 100, bn Fifth avonue, oast side, 100 feet south of Ninety-fourth street, to Mrs. Coddlngton for $13,000, THAN!>rKRS. ' 132<1 st, n 175 ft w of 4th sr., 20x99.11; J. R. Urabams and wife ta T. Wencel $13,001 < Retreat av.. n. w. a, 200 ft. s. of Henry st., 80.5x120 (23d ward) ; N. Ruhr and wile to 3. Buhr 1,450 Elisabeth at, w. a. (No. 245), 25x92.0; C. A. Cragin and wile totienrge F. Martens 14,000 21al at., n. a., 400 it. w. or4th av., 25x98.9: Thomas Cochran and others (executors) toC. C. Drained.. 28,000 Opdyke av., s. s.,3MO tt. e. or 3d st. 25x100 (24th ward); F. W. CremlntoJ. D. Cremin 250 63d St., a a.. 125 It. w. of 1st av., 25x100.5; Robert B. l.ynd to T. Cnnkltn 16,000 16th st.. n. a, 200 It. a. of 9th av., 25x80; Mary McKiernan to H. M. Tostcviu 10,000 13th at., n. a, 220 tt. w. ot av. B, 25x103.8; K. Mahler and husband to 11. Mnller 17,000 29th St., 11. s.. 190.9 ft e. or Madls >n av., 21.4x1)8.9; W.- Nelson to H. A. Nelson 14,600 Detiman st, s. s., 200 ft. e. ol' Cortland av, 25x100 (.3d ward); F. l'anser anil wife to F. F. itrincraan. 4,0011 10th av., w. a, 49.9 ft. s of 39th St. 24.6x75; M. Ran and husband to M. Stark. Nom, Av. St Nicholas, e. s.. 008.0)4 " ?f 14'>th st, lrregalar; J. F. Buggies and wile to John Yard Nom, 52d St.. a a. 165 ft 5. of 4th nr., 100 5x90; Stein way ' A Sons to 8. Belltnann 32,000 132dst,n. s.. 175 It. w. ol 4th ar., 20x99.11; T. Wenzel and wife to A. L. Rrahams 13,00(1 . 1st av., n. e. corner 116th St., 26x74; J. U. Sinclair, retemM to K I'evser 11.500 29th ill., n. 196.9 It. e. of Madison av., 21.4x98.9; t>. M. Morehouse, referee, to William Melton 14,600 lxasks. 8th er. (Mo. 170), 5 yearn; A. McUowan to J. Walter 1,50Q tonoiaut Buhr, Nicholas and wife, to T. cichad, n. a. of Retreat av. (23d ward); 3 Tears 890 Bellman, Solomon, to Steinway A Sons, a. a. 9id at., o. nt 4th av.; 1 year 82,000 Ballard, Jackson and wile, to J. E. Hoyd. e. a. of lat av.. a. of 12.">th st. ; 0 years 1,000 Conuolly, James. to James Kutherlord, w. a. of 4th av.. a. ol 29th st.: 9 veart 20.000 Conk tin. Thomas, to It. B. L/ud, a. a. of 03d St.. w. ol 1st av.; 1 year 6,000 DiiKKin, Chailes and wile, to Mutual Life Insurance Company, e. a. ol' Madison av., w. of 4 Itli st.; 1 year 18,000 Same to name. e. a. Madison av., n. of 44tli st.; 1 year 18,. UQ Prank Held, A. A. and wife, to same. n. a. of 01st at.. v . of 8th av.; 1 year S.CXXL Flnnigun, 1 hninas and wife, to Thoinaa O'Brien, a. a. * of Sih st. ande. at av. H; .t years 1,900 Gnllsgher. James, to John Marrett, e. a. of South 9th av., a. of Kleeckcr; 1 year 2,01X1 Lamb, A. C.. to I. Hunt, w. a, of 10th av., a. of 43d st.; 3 years 1,900 Mathews. William and wife, to (J. (J. lie Witt, w. a. ot Greenwich St.. a of Jane at.; 3 years 6,900 Same to same, a. w. coruer of Jane and Greenwich sts.; 3 years.. , 10,000 Woerner, William and wife, to I. Winter, s. s. ol 33d at., e oT SHU av.; 1 year 1,000 Wiener, Joseph, to L. A. Freund, n. e. corner of lat av. and tkith at.; 3 years 10.000 , BOARD OF EDUCATION. CONSIDERATION OP THB ESTIMATES AS PRESENTED FOB TBS YBAB 1877?MEETING OP THE TBUSTEF.S OF NEW TOBK COLLEGE. The Board of Education held a special mooting yesterday afternoon at tlio ball, corner of Elm and Grand streets, President Wood In tne cbair. The business of the mooting was to take action on tbo financial budget for the year 1877, which was presented by tbo Finance Committee at tho last regular meeting of the Board, and which was published in full in yostorday's Hbralu. ' The order of tbo meeting was suspended in order to take action on a report front the Committee on Even- ' Ing Schools, as these schools will open on Monday ] evening next. The trustees of the Twenty-second |' ward had requested that the action of the Board at Its last meeting, transferring tho malo evening school In thoir ward to grammar school building No. 68, be reconsidered, and tbai evening school No. 17 (male) be . imnslerrod to grammar school building No. 28, and that evening school No. 28 (female) be transferred to t grammar school building No. U. The request or lbs trustees was granted and the transfer of the schools ordered. Tbo financial budget was tben taken up, and was adopted in full, without a change in a single Item, as* published In yesterday's IIkkald. A vory neat and compact form of tho new course of study lately adopted by tbe Hoard or Education was exhibited yesterday to tho Commissioners. The form Is a sheet twenty-lour by thirty-two Inches, divided * . Into eight columns, and admirably classified. Tho work was compiled by Mr. Amos M. Kellogg, editor of tbe School Journal, of tbta city, and received Irom tbe Commissioner* the highest encomiums. It has been orderod lor the use of tbe teachers and officers of the Department of Education. COt.l.SttK OK Til* CITY or NBW YORK, The Trustee* ol the College ol the City ot New York met yesterday afternoon, Mr. Wood presiding. The only business transacted was the adoption of a resolution requesting the Comptroller to transfer 146,000 to the Treasurer, this boing the balance of the annual ap. proprlation lor the College fuud. 1 SEIZURE OF CIGARS. Yesterday morning Inspectors Judd and Norrymore scIr.oil at pier No. 3 North Itivor 1,600 cigars, which wore attempted to bo smuggled ashore from tbs steamer City of Yorit Crux, lying at tho above pier. A CASE FUR THE CHARITABLE. At No. 281,4 Elizabeth streot there resides Mr. Heary Gray, aged seventy-threo years, whose only Immediate relatives are two granddaughters, who are unable to render htm any aid. Mr. Gray Is well preserved, but leeble, and, balng an Episcopalian, efforts have been made to gst WD admitted Into lomo home tor agod peraont. Owing to shorter restrictions tbo only brnns open to blm is the Old Gentlemen's L'nsoctariuu Home, No. 521 Ka?i 120ih street, whose President, Mr. W, U. Katoscar, touches for the fact that this is a deserving case. Tho charter of this Jiomn, bowovor, requires a guarantee ol S3 per week, and Mr. Kamscar says that if subscriptions juslily it he will at once rsi-sive Mr. Gray. Subscriptions may bn sunt to Mr. Itamscar. at the Homo, by whom tbey will be duly acknowledged. A HUGE SWORDF1SH. A large swordflsh canto ashore at Capo Hay on Moo- u day and was capture^ ta a golly by Mr. N. B. Bennett A aud others. Tho fish was olovcn feet lu length, twenty-two inches In diameter and Ave and n half feet la drouth(orence. The sword was llltecn Inches long J irom lbs mouth and twenty-six from ths blngs of the J Jaw a The tail was thr?s (set slsvoa inches la lsngtlt M and rery muscular, M L