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WAITING FOR TWEED. [CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] pcriooilty on tbe Catnips to the rendezvous selected, sn 1, boarding tbo Nut*. recede tbo State prisoner. A deputy surveyor and an inspector or customs will be su board tbe Cutaipa, nod all tbe lormalities required by the revenue lawn functioned The utmost secrecy prevails, both in naval and civil circles, in reference to tbe arrival, and no Information even of tbe must meagre kind 11 furnished by tuose who are supposed to know what will be done, i be Franklin maybe ex peeled at any hour. The price of the Hseald Co-day and henceforth will be three cent.'. naturalization. XATIOXAUTIXB OF THE klW VOTXE8?NFAULT XI3I1T THOCKAXD AUEK6 CBKATED CJTI ItMI. Tbla being tbe last day tor naturalisation yesterday was naturally a busy ona for the naturalization com mittees. In tbe democratic rooms, on tbe corner of Reudo and Centre atrcets, tbe clerical stall on duty were all day long besieged by an eager multitude. A Hit kali) reporter. cnstonfccil himself bch.nd tbe rail ings and watched for several bouts the work of uat irahzalion. Kvcry applicant was subjected to the learcbiug examination prescribed and every witness va* rigorously questioned, .-evcrai Instances occurred ?f people muklng application lor their papers wbo tad cotno to tbe country bclore they wera ligblcen years ol age. lu most cases tbey trough! wltb the in friends wbo wero questioned ns to the duration oi tbilr acquaintance, and thai course being gono through tbey were informed that without providing some relative to posinvuly swear to tbe isact period ol the r residence in the country tbey tould not be naturalized. In relation Ij tbo truuds tbarged to huve boon perpetrated by laiso wituessos It lite couimi.lee ivouts, Mr. Davis, tbe bead clerk, Mid:? 1 bave made tbo greatest efforts to detect these people, if suy dared to appear here, and suc ceeded in discovering ou? ol them. 1 uoing out to luucb ouu bay when, us 1 passed a group on the sidewalk, 1 beurd a person say, ??Will 1 swear leu or twelve years!" On bearing lbn> 1 withdrew and watched the party, which soon came toward these rooms. I luw t tie at enter, and followed soon Alter, saylug to Ofllcer Uartule as 1 pasted, "Do uul go out; 1 want you lo watch that man." I saw the man whose conversation 1 had overheard |0 to tbe isllit.gfc Willi an upplieuttt, and I managed to jrowd iu between tbera. As 1 did -o tbe lir-t lu id up t couple ol tickets ami asxed, -'Which Is yours ?" "Ibal one," said the other, pointing out bis own. "What is tbo uaine?" was the next query. ?-Kane," was the reply. From this 1 inferred that tbe tea nip must have been tome illiterate lonler who could neither read uor write, lust then 1 turned to the third person wbo came in trltli them and 1 asked, '?Who is that man f" naiuo is Kane," said he. "No; I mean tbe other." "Ob ! be is a triend of mine," lie stammered. At tbo tamo lime 1 cuUgbt Ute witness by the arm and asked bun wbo be was. lie said bo was a friend 01 Kane's. "How long have you known bint?" At this bo began to bluster, but 1 said to tiiui, "1 heard you propose jqtside to swear lor this man. 1 heard you H*k hint bis name and what card was his, and 1 set that ofllcer to watch you, for you aru u perjurer. At tins ho began to plead tbat bo Una only came along with Kane anil did not intend to go to court with niiu, but 1 guess the rascal would bavc done anything to make a dollar, as I say then," continued Mr. Davis, "there may bo idle rugabuods about willing to vouch lor applicants, but ve have labored to Hud tboin out and they cunuoi very ?eadily escape us." At the Republican Naturalization Committee rooms n Chambers street there was not as lurge a crowd us Slight be unticipaled, but it was thought that most people wbo proposed making app.icatiu.i here for ad mission to citizenship hint already availed themselves ?t the opportunities nllorded them, and bad not de layed to so lute a duy Mr. Wdrtheimer, the secretary ol ibe committee, said that there hud been no greet trowd expected by hint or his assistants, as the search ing questions which wero put to every xppitcsul wero tab ulated to discoursgo any whose claims were uol troll founded, lie suid, loo. that bis committee were tbliged to send applicants to courts which were under democratic control and infested by people In tbe em ploy of tbo other committee, uud so dnllcuities were disced In their way, and In some oases they wero ad need lo conceal from what source they had received their tickets, In order to prevent their being delayed ?r In some way turned from their purpose. I'be following table show* tbo nationalities of persons liuiuralizcd since September I ? Irish 2,flu l'o'es 4i Hermans ?,426 Spaniards 47 Kuglisu 37# Cubans 13d hootch IN't Portuguese '12 French 11# Cbuunol Islands.... b Kwrdcs, I .yi Isle of Men 2 Norwegians { Greeks. 2b llanes 118 Turks & Italians 373 Roumanians 8 CnnuiJiads 73 East Indians 4 Austrian* lt>2 Armenians 3 Prussians IS Japanese 2 Bwiss 142 Chinese Australians 19 Africans Total 7, #44 The price of the Ukkalu to-day and henceforth will be three cents. REGISTRATION. PROGRESS OF TttE EXAMINATION OF THE CHARGES OF UtAUD. Yeetorday the clerical lorco under ibo direction of Chief Supervisor Davenport was still busily employed la examining the report* ol ilia registry in the several ? lection diatricti, while a corps of assistants wero occupied la verifying t'ue returns. Ibo greatest euro boa boon exorcised in revising the reports and In lest tug tbe validity of ibo claims of applicants lor the tuflruge 'Hie stall' Intrusted with- ilie duties of verifying each entry on the registry books nave visited every house tbat appours on the lists as tbc abode of a voter, aud b.ive eudeuvorod to secure uutbcnlic Inloriuo tion concerning tbe occupants aud tbe duration oi tin ir rosldouce In it. Ol course tncie are consiJcruble dull eullics alteodiug sut h mquirlc*,. uud the results ol uo investigation ol mis kind urn out a I wave satisfactory. It bas proved so in ibis care, lor instances ol legal voters have been round on the returns recorded illegal, and no doubt tbero are many names fraudu lently registered which have us yet escaped detection. It sometimes happens that ignoiuiicu or wilful oecep lion oo the part id verso us residing on premises en ten d ou tbe books detests ibo scrutiny of the invcsll (taiors. In tins way or through the uid of uceompih.ua hviug in such bouses it is probubifi that some illegal rulers uiay escape oclectiou, aud to make llio investi gation as searching as possible a new corps 01 men b.ive beeo deiaileu 10 go over ibe ground wurre tbo first verilycr* conducted their inquiries aud test the aiitnenticity 01 the hitler's reports. I ho reports already handed in soeni lo indicate that the work of investigation liau Ijeeu very tin.rough, and many curious cases have been discovered nl uuempls it iruunuluut rcgisiraliou. Some residences recorded !>ii tbc books have hoeu louud to be stables, others va cant iois, somo deserted lactones, u iuw ubaiidoucd or auoecupied bouses. I here li.tve been lourtb Honrs recorded iu two story houses, haseniolits where tbero wu- not *a resemblance of such a thing, aud gurrcts where tlie root was us lint hs a pancake. UurneU down bouses have been resurreeled, others have been plumed on spots that never bore such burdens, and sumo havu been placed just beyoud Ibe extreme limits ol streots and avenues, where dwellings or dwellers were alike Impossibilities. 1'erhaps toe iuust fre quently adopted device was tbo assumption of tbo Dame ol some doiunct voter or 01 one who had lull llio premises registered u* bis resufeoco. Ol course there amy be some error* iu these records aud not as litany wiliul attempts to uvula tna law us a perusal ol thorn sou Id >0'in to Icdicalu, but this ibe new stall of In restigaloia will uu uouut deu-ruune. Yesterday Chief Supervisor Davenport said to a reporter that llT.ooo a a m us bad beeu registered; that, as (talon in yester day's paper, Liu believed over 6,000 wefo oiiiori.d on Ilie books Illegally, but as there were a couple ol dis tricts in which the work of vcriiying the returns bud rot been completed be could nut precisely ll.x the ex tent to Wbiob these traud* were carried. The price n) Uu Uskalu to-day and htncejorl/i will tie three cents. MU. EEECIlEli ON IlAltL) TIMES. Mr. Beecber delivered a leciuro lust evenl: g upon '?Hard Times. " After a brief iu: reduction tbe speaker alluded to the credit system, and raid that when the war broko out In 1861 the very first dash was that el despoudsncy, w hich was but a uiouieniai y cbilL I he reaction was almost a fever. Iu lbol industry bogau lo revive aud the rush of business whs stupendous. When tbc war ciosed tbero was no depression, on the (round tbat wbilc government wis mainlaioing these demands it was doing it on currency. It h id .he gov crouioat's promise to pay, but tho government never did pay. bpl was perpiuuai.y renewing lis pr ml?e? to pay. Currency w,.s uotbing but tin- representation of property. Cold and enver were net property; tbey represented It after tlie < ouveyauce was ex. hanged? they represented property. W here you bad a $1 bill lust onl> reprci-cnieu forty live cents iu goto, >>tu ou y bud one-third ol its value. If in tbe Oegiuuiiig ol ibis depression wo could havn bad a cboDCe to wm-1 up ailairs ill rn would have been no panic. There would have been a sooer time <n readjustment, hut toe c<inuiunliy would not bate inhered as it has. Tillies, however. Were ?u the upward piunu. Mi. Bencher thought the "It .id nines" had not been without benoflciai inttucnccr. 11 ban sent young men back to the p lough again and to other luuiiual employ hu nt. I no city during this de pression had vomited the supcrlloua population up, but. unlike Jonah, thev hud no shore to go tiT ll bud suii cueoked extravagaiu o and brought men to know lust what tbey wero and just what tbey were worth. H bad made itteu wore industrious. mini m Stocks Irregular and the Mar ket Feverish. GOLD STEADY AT 109 3-4. | Government Bonds Firmer?Railway Bonds I Strong?Mone7 on Call 3 and 2 Per Cent Wall Strbmt, Tuirsdat OcC 2#?? P. M. ^ MwnUj' k&d '.o-d*y tbt Lake Short people hive worked like navvl.a in getting riu oi their accumu lated nock. The time was propitious in point of gene ral strength of the market, but unfavorable la the lack ol a abort demand. They have done passably well, however, and at the close of business to-day held fewer ?tiarea and more money than aince the run began 1 he hopes umlt upon tbe proceedings ol thla morning'* railroad meeting were disappointing, for price* failed to respond to the report that tbe '-cruel war' was over, aud the anticipated spurt in share* or a the trunk lines resulted iu a palpubl* decline, hake Shore tell to 61, MichiganC'Dira! I" 50*, and the St. i'aul shares, already in bad odor from roporta of de creased earnings. tron'i a bull'* eye point of view emitted anytbtug but a "sweet and pleasant savor." Tbe flattering tale tbut hope told to block operators had its origin at a meeting of railroad agcuts con vened at the office ol Mr. Samuel S.oano, where w. ro represented the Lake Shore, Michigan. Central und the Canada Trunk lines. It i* not understood that anything more delimit than a ricouimvuduliun to in* crease {-.astern bound freights was coins to, the ulti mate decision dupcudiug upon the flat of Central aud Hudson, which holds tho key of the situation, with little disposition (if reports aro to be credited) to unlock the door of the difficulty. At any rate brokers were inclined to think sm ill beer of the importance of tho proceedings, and manifested their buinor by u lively soiling of the tamo properties that they hud earlier in the day advauccd under contrary impres sions. Western Union followed close on the heels of Lake Shore, some 50,Dot) uhures changing hands betwecu 72 * and 78*. from which latter price It receded a quarter por cent ouly at the closo. Tho al ovo amount of transactions is precisely tbe extent ol Mr. Gould's short Interest, as tallied by tho threescore and leu knowing brokers who aro accus tomed to keep his hooka Unlortunatoly this luct has come to the ear of Mr. Merryuian und his sawdust allies, who are at present cavorting In tbe slock, and dire threats aro breathed against the disbeliever in poles and wires. To what disastrous issuo rem iins to he seeu, though, judging Irom former occasions in which great pliancy of back bone bus been munilested, tho present movement is like to culmlnute, as formor oues buve done, in vox et praterta nihil. The coal stocks are at present out of the game, struggling upward a little aud falling buck aguln to drst figures, a condition to which tbe lower prices obtained to-day at the auction sale do not tend to Improve. At tho close Pacific Mail aud Wcstorn Union ware strong and the railroads weak. THK BALKS to-uay. Tho transactions at the Slock Exchange to-day aggro gated 192,700 shares?New York Ccutral und Hudson, 630; Erie, 2,600; l.ako >horc, 64,600; Northwestern, 2,000; do. preferred, 2,600; Kock Island, 500; I'nciOo Mail, 2,750; SL I'aul, 6,550; da preferred, 9,000; Obios, 400; Weslorn Union, 51,300; Wabash, 1,500; Union Pacific, 400; t;., C. and I. 0 , 100; Panama, lo0; Delaware, Lacknwaumt and Western, 24,300; New Jer sey Central, 4,600; Michigan (.'antral, 16,300; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 80ft OI-SNI.SO, UJOHS8T AMI LOWEST PRICKS. Tho following tablo shows tho opening, highest and lowest prices ol' the duy:? Upming. Highest. Lowest. New York Central 104/s *104* 104* Erie 11* 11* h I.ake Shoro 61* 62 61 Wnhash 5* 6* j * North western 88* 89* 3s * North we,tern prelerrad... 01* 62.* til * Hock Island 10214 102 * 101/, Milwaukee and 3L Paul.. 27* 2? * 27* Mil. and St. Paul preferred 58* 6?* Dot., Lack, and Western., 76* 711, ips New Jersey Control 36* 37 ;tti Union Pacific 62* 62* tigu C., C. and L C 4' 4 4 Ohio and Mississippi 11* u ^ pg Western Union 72* 73* 701 Pacific MulL 25 2a'4 24"* Punuma 195* 125^ , 125* tUi?IM I kicks?3 r. k. Pk.it- Vsl .. V4?, 2.1 Mlllttl'pf.. 67* ? 57* w ??? Union.... <3* a 73* C.C.Oal.... 4J a n ' Atl A , ?? Tsl . Id a 10* r c * I C 4 ? 4i " ? ?dve 12* h 14 Del. LAW.... 75*4 > 7 .? C'u'.rkillver uf. 17 a 3? hrie Jll?/ x 11 MerLA tlln SI, a <1* H?n .1 Hi Jo... 14* ? Ift H I. .V Mill gf.. d ? 7 II .* Kt J.ipt... 26 ? -71' Adams Kx. It K a Khl* UlJI So. Rf a On n.erteau K*.. ? O a til Mich Central .v>* ? 6u? U 8 r.xprees. 59* s ?o 5 Y * klarlem. 130 i i?^ e Ik-t aigol-. 85* > 811 N VC X II ud It. lot * a llUV Chic A Alton lnrt ? |. O* S J t'eu . .. 30* s, t ( Itvo A Pitta, fit a is) nhl- t MIm.. till 4 nC Clit A X VV. : M* 4 IP I'anatns. .. a 127 l.lil A N W gf. Ill* a HI* Tol A Wabash f>* a 5?t t'1.1 A- It I I. ,17 . I ? ? i I ....... .. ("hi A It 1 . .. till * * I I til,,ti Pkcinc. i >2 -. k> a nl-aii.. 27* a 27* Me Peel ti 3* a a* ADVAXCS ASII nsuuxk. Tho lollowlng ure the cbaugus compared with the closing prices of yesterday:? Aurarcs.?New York Central, *; Delaware and llutnon, * ; Michigan Central, * , Northwestern coiu uioii, *; do.preferred, *; Adam#Express, *. iHauMt.? Delaware and Lack-wuuna, I*, Erio. *? ll.uittihul und St. Joseph, *; tio. preferred. I*; imko Shore, *; New Jersey central, *; Ohio und Misvia ?H'P't * , Pauainu, 1* ; Kock laluud, *, St. I'aul *? do. prelern d, ?4; Waliasli, *; Uulon Paeiflc! *? Adams Express. *; Anioricau Expresa, 1; United' Slules Express, * ; gold, .*. THK SOVtr M Alt KIT. Money cloeed ou cull easy at 3 per cent, although at times during the day ilia rale was 3 aud 3*. Prime niert aulilc paper ranges trom 4 to 6 per oeut. The r<tl. lowing Were the rates or exchange on New York al the undermentioned cities to-day:?Savanuah, * discount Cincinnati, loO dlseouut; New Orleans, commercial * hank *; St. Louis. 100 discount; Chicago, Rediscount', aud Charleston, 5-10, selling * a par. Koreign exchange was dull; prime sterling, asking rates, 4.63 und 4.65 selling rules, 4.82* aud 4.84*; relchmarks, 94* * 94* and 95* a 95* ; cables, 96*; prime Paris, 5.18* and 6.16 *. TlIK HOLD M4KKKT. Cold was steady throughout the day at 109*. Tbe borrowing rates wore 1*. 1 and 2 per ceuL Loaus were also mado Hal and at 1 and 2 per cent lor carry lug. ovkkationb or tiik oolo kxcuahok uask. Cold haluuci-s $1,050 484 Currency hulauces 1 Gro-s clearances..... 12,566 000 C'bKAKIKU IIOOSK SfATKMK.VT. Curroney oxcliuiigcs $70,413 631 Currency balances 3 309 153 Gold exchanges .1.".!!! 7*63a'802 Gold balances l'siV VOl THK USITKD BTATKS TdSASVUT. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $464,000 gold on account of Interest, aud $200 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The bub-Tr-aaury reloused $10,896 silver coin 10-day. Heveuue rerolpls to-day, $300,000; eustoms receipts, $470,000; bank notes received lor re demption, $1 150,000. UOVkSKMSIIT BOMOIL Government bonds closed steady at the following quo tations:?United Elates currency sixes, 124* a 124*; da da, 1881, registered, 117* a 117*; da da, da, coupon, 118 a 118*; da do., 1S66, registered, 109* a 110; do. do., do., new, registered, 113* a 113*; da do., do., registered, 112* a 112*; da da, do., coupon, 112* a 112*; do. do., 1867, registered, U6* m 116*'; do. da, da, coupon, 116* a 116*; do. do., do. 1868, ingiitorod, 110* a 116*; do. da, do., coupon, 116* a 116* ; da do., Un-lortiee, registered, 113', a 114*;do. d<> , do., coupon, 116* a 115*; do. Uvea, 1881, regis letvd, 113 a 113*; da da, da, coupon, 114* i 114* ? da 4*'s, 110* a 111*. llAILROAD IIOMllA In railroad bonds during the morning the transac tions wero feuiall. Albany and Susquehanna firsts sold at 100*. Chicago and Alton firsts at 117, New Jersey Central firsts, now, at 110, St. Loula and Iron Moun tain firsts at 100* and Kousselatr and Saratoga firsts at 117. Milwaukee and Al Paul, La Crosse division, were firm nt 103, Chicago aud Northwestern consoli dated gold coupons at 96* ami sinkina funds at 110*. Toledo and Wabash, SL Louis division, brought 68, and consolidated convertible 47. New Jersey Central consolidated firsts declined to 88. This afternoon Chicago and Missouri consols advanced to 105 and Central Paellas to 109*; fort Wayne Arsis brought 120; Dubuqas end Sioux City, second division, 107, nnd New Vork Central subscription 103. The following were lbs closing quotation* tor Pacific Rahroau bonds:?Union brsis, 104 s 104%, Union land grants, 100!,' a 101, Uniun unking funds, 91% * 91%; Centrals. 199% a 110 tha roKsmx mahkxt. London advices report a strong and higher market for couaola anu Lmtod atai-i bonds. wbicb Pave ad vanced Has per cei*t, American securities closing at tbe bignusi price* made Erie declined to 19%. The specie in tbe Bank o! England decreaaoo ?143,000 during tne week ending yeattrday. Tbe proportion of reserve to liabilities ts now 54 s P?r cent, against 44S last week. The bank rate of discount remains un changed at 2 per cent. Silver is 53%d. per ounce, i The Msnk of t rance bas gained specie to tbe amount ' of 14,403,000!. during the week. Rentes were e shade | lower tban yesterday, ai Frankfort United Statea j fives rose to 103 The specie in* the Imperial Bank of Germany nas lucre.sed 2,783,000 marks during | tbe week. The following are tbe last London prices.?Consols lor money, 94s e 95S; do. lor ac count, 96s s 961,, five-twenty bonds of 1846, old, 103s; do., 1867, 118s, mn-forty bonus, 108s; oow fives, 106S; Lris common shares, 10?;. STATZ UONUS In State bonds Tenue-.-aee. old, advanced to 47%, and District of Columbia 3.65's declined to 09 Georgia aevens, new, sold at 106 Missouri sixes sold at 107%. There were no other transactions. Bank ail a k km. Bank shares sold as loilows.?Fourth National at 80, German American at 48, Metropolitan at 125 aud Mer chants' at 11*%. NAN TKANClSCO 8TOCE& The following ars the cluHiug olllcial prices of mining stocks to-day al San Francisco:? Cunsolid'd Virginia. 56 Crown Point 11% Calitoruiu 64% Yellow Jacket 23 .-egregutcd Uelchor. iu Alpha 45 . Ophir 6o% Belcher i8% Chollur. 50 Conhdeueo 15% Savage 14% Sierra Nevada 12 Cou.ulid d Imperial 4 Exchequer 15% Mexican 28% Overmau 84% Gould and Gurry 16% Justice 25% B< st and Uelchor.49 Caledonia 10% Hale aud Norciosa.. tl Leopard Milling Co. 7% Uuliioi: Mining Co.. 56 Nor Hulls Hiu'g Co. 24% Julia Cou. Mlu. INi. 7% K:iymoiid.kKiyM Co. 5 Kentubk Mining Co. 13% Sliver litli MIniug Co 9% ixoaauth Miuiug Co. 2% Union Con. Min Co. 13% The following table of prices of the prominent gold and silver mining shares, including tho opening prices of to-day, as received by telegraph irom San Francisco, Is furnished by William Ward, Drexel Building:? ?'October ?. Alpha 23. 's*. 25. 26, Chang*t. 46 45 46 46 Declined 1 Belcher 19 19 19 18 Declined 1 lic?l? Belcher. , 47 46 48 43 Advanced 1 Caledonia 11 19 U 10 Declined 1 California. , 58 88 68 58 C hollar-Polom 80 80 79 73 Declined 2 Consolidated Virginia.. , 54 62 54 64 Crowe Potul 12 12 12 12 Goukl 3 Currv 16 15 16 15 Declined 1 Hale 3 Norcross 9 8 9 8 Declined 1 Imperial 4 4 4 4 Justice 25 24 24 Declined 1 Kouluck 12 12 12 12 Max loan 23 27 29 29 Advanced 1 Ophir 52 60 53 50 Declined 2 Overman 89 79 81 82 Advanced 2 Raymond 3 Kiy 6 6 6 6 Savage 15 14 15 14 Declined 1 Sierra Nevada 13 12 12 12 Declined I Silver Hill 10 10 10 9 Declined 1 Union Consolidated 13 13 14 13 Yellow Jakel 25 24 24 25 ? TH K aMKKICAN MINING 1 HOARD. The following is tho olllcial report oi sales to-day:? IOO aha Bullion 46 I" > ?hi Grunt. 3% li*l do 45 1(10 do 3 . 11*1 Caledonia 11% 15 > do 3 60 Cliiillar-l'otosi . 47 5(1 do U SOU Cleveland Geld... 0 100 Hale Nureroia 10 2U0 do. if 100 Julia Cou 4 10 J do |i% loo Justice 20% at*' du ... 9% JOU Leopard blO 8 60 Con lfurcules... . 0 500 Mer A Miners 5 105 ?"> 8 I o Merrimack bo 4 % f>0 Confidence 17% 100 do be 40% 100 do 17% an Mexican bli 31', 6 i Crown Point .. 12% 100 Pleasant View .. 2% 100 Kacuequer 18% HO Southern Star 1% ft" ?u 16% 3t*J do f, 60 Gould 3 Curry.. . 17>, 10 i Cnlou Consul 15% 140 du >15 17% 100 Yclluw Jacket..sift 27' SALES APTKK CALL. lt'0 >h? Belcher 2% 10" th* Justice 26% JO Cullloruia .. tWt J-I) no 20}. 2t0 Clevelaud. Gold... 0% ion Mer 3 Miners 5 3-0 do I?1J nil do 63) 51. lOo Con Uerculea. 6% ll*t Savaju. Inl? loo no so 0 2O0 do blu 17 loo Crown Point 13% loo Union Couaol 14% 200 du 13% am) do al5 iV>" I OGould 3 Currv ... 17 . Hni Yellow Jackol .. 2b% 10U Uale A Norvruas. 9% 500 da- 26 MEMORANDA. The representatives oi the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Grand Trunk and Canada Southern at tboir meeting to-duy al the ofilce in this city oi the l'rusident ol the Michigan Central Railroad, unanimously agreed to advance eastward bound rates. Lake Shore was represented at the meeting by John Newell, Canada Southern by W. L. Scott, Grand Trunk by Mr. Brough ton aud Mlcblgau Central by Messrs. Sloan and Led yard. A meeting of the trunk lines, it ts expected, will be bold shortly in pur>uauc? ol' this aotileiuent. UJCNVtlR AND Hit) GKANDK KAII.ITAT. Tbe following are the earnings for tne wook ending October 14;? Freight '.....14,708 92 Passenger..'. 3,270 71 To"*1 I Gross earnings, main line, 120 iiiiU'n, ue above.$7,979 63 Gross turnings, lualn lino, sauiu mileage, aaiue week 1875 7 133 gj Increase, 11 9-10 per cent |s4o 82 Addiiienul earning-, I'rtnidad Kxteusion $3,243 65 Not* mv Tint Ai onoit.?"Since September 1 tho road ha* been working under contract to divide all compe titive earning lor two years between tho Kansas Fact lie and Atchison, Topeka aud Sania Fu railways, in accordance with a decision of rclercea, which will award the proportion which each road ahull enjoy ol lis results. To this weekly return must therefore be edded the amount that may be awarded of tho Denver pud La Juuta traillc, by said referees." ar. norm and ikon mop.stain. The earnings of the St Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Hallway company during the succeeding week 1 n October were:? 1870. 1875. Pai-scngpr* $25,584 74 $25,797 #6 Morc.bandire 91.382 1? 72,786 x9 lrcdi and oro 3,401)09 4 149 60 Sundries 3,87ft 90 3icsS 58 $124,242 81 $100,422 43 Increase 17,829 38 The price oj the 11 Kit aid to day and henceforth will be thru centt NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES TuuitsDAY. Oct. 20, 1870. BKKUllE CALL?IO A. M. IMuuVa P 7'i|lf..u to Ntiiki xitii 4i>s a o i l' n ('?<? it i. leu. ii !>\ no > do 4.i?, 7t?iO M, K * T I f .' t?v ??' do 411, WilnViliUCiu.. 75?S do .'XI ItKI do .... 731, 1**1 do Idll, 3 KrivtiK II', tent do 43 fto'2 5 do 11'a IdJ flo.... (l*.l4 I mm Won if lei.. 72), 4 O do Mil, 3V00 do _b3 72), 5 O on S 32 I) do 7-'. I"0 Del. 1. 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Can RU.. .. 61 6'0 on ? '?7>, KN, uo 5o,?4 2i"St L, I Mt A S KH 13 )1A) <lo |3 51 V 37 do 1 '4 5.X) do . 5C)% H o l)ol, 1. A W 1111 7 % tVAt do............ 8 V 1 Od do....... ..ilO 75), t> XJ do 5 '% lO) do 7.rijJ -.00 do.... .... 80)4 HA) do, .5% 20 I Chi A N\V KR.. b3 80 5m do 7-??, lOICUlA N W UKpl til'4 loo do 75% 10/ M m M m .... (5 01% The price qT the IIeuai.d to-day and henceforth trill Oe three cent#. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Galvkitoh, Oct. 28, 1870. Cutton rtrong: middling. l()';o., low middling, ?\'c.; good ordinary, IHge. Not rucelpti, It.MI bales. Kxpnrts?To Grot Hrltalu, 870 bale! , 10 the Channel, I.U1U. Sales, .1 030. Mock. 5G,2;hJ. Ngw Oklkana, Oct. 28, 1870. Cotton flint: oiiildliai, lO^u. ; low middling, I 'J,'' ; good ordinary. '.'So. Net receipts, 10,7112 bale*. gross, 12,140. h*ports?To franco, 7.010, coastwise, 2,071. Sales, ll.joo. Stock. 128,272. MoniLK. Oct. 28. 1878. Cotton flrni; middling, 10'. a lO'^c . low middling, IO.S'c; good oidinarf I'So. h Ul4fi, Net receipt*, 2,143 hales. Ki porta coastwise, 1,108. hales, Stock, 21,fm7. Savawhah, Oct. 20. 1870. Cotton nnlct and easy; middling, I0)4c. , low middling, UV . k?"'d ordinary, Oe. Nat reveiple, 2.022 hnloa; gross a,l'7t. C.xporl* ooaatwlae, 2,428 Stock, 70,021. bales, 1.2 8J. , -CIIARI.K1TOS. Oct. 28. 1878 Cotton firmer; middling 1111 ,c. u It),Sc.: low middling.l|,l*e. a lll'iu. ; good ordinaly. 0,'af Net recoluta, 2,221 balea. Kiuorta?lo Great Urituiu, 1,1400 balea. Salua. 2,200. stock, 04.420. IVn.aixuTog. .N. 0., Oct. 26, 1870. Spirit* of turpentine dull at 32>gV. Uoalu liim at (1 Lo lor (trained. Ter flriu at $1 70 UsWKr.n, Oct 20. 1878. Klonr 'lendy; No 1 spring, $7 a $7 2.'), amber winter, $7 J.'i a *7 211, while winter. $7 oil a 97 75; double ratru, 87 7f> a Jos. cuiiceaaiona are made on round lota: aalea. l.soo blila. 11 beat ilrm but quiet; No. 2 Milwaukee club. $1 3t>; ?Vol 1 Willie Michigan, 81 371,, extra white .Michigan, SI 42. t.'oru iiuiet at 68e a .'lib Itarley in moderate de mind: sales ol H),ii*> buthela Canada by earuple at 91 04; 2,<>0 ' do. at $1 14: 3,001 do. at 91 17, Corn meal unchanged. Mill leed unchanged Canal frvlihls higher hut unsettled, eakIng an advance ol I>,o. l.uko racelpta ?Wheat. 24,01)0 bushels: corn. 28,000 do ; barley, 4'2,OUO do.; luinhor, 083,1*1) feet Cabal shipments?llarlev. 05.19) 1 huahula. lumber. 1)55,tAll loet. Railroad Ahlpiuenta?Klour, 1,19X1 hols. ilurrai.o, Ort 28, 1878. ...... , . i'A) bin*., corn. 27,'9X bushels ; wheat, 288.0JO do. ; barley, 00,85 1 do , rye, l.Stu do. Uy railroad ? flour, 3,319) bbl*. ; corn. 11.0<9i huahula; wheat. 14,1*11 do. ; oata, 1.7.4(A) do. ; barley, 5,tX9) do. ; rye, 2.1*11 do. Sliipuienla . ? liy canal to liduwaler?l ord, 8,(9)' bushels , wheat, 7,SO!) do. To Interior polnle?Corn. 4. ISfl bushel* ; wheat. 2I.U<*J du. Uy railroad ? Flour, II. OA) bbl* ; corn. 21,1*9) bushels; wheal, 60,OCX) ilo ; oata, 14,l*)ido. ; barley, 2.(till do.; rye, 2,200 do. Klnar qu el; >ale?, 7<*) bid*. at unchanged price*. Wheat nuglicied; aalea, 5<*> huahela Nil. 2 .Milwaukee at CI 21k, one car of sample while pCMMklMplCPfeit CI Corn quiet; .."ax) huahela low mixed Toledo at 62>jc. a 73c Oata and rve?Nothing doing, llarley?Light aalea; Slate quoted at the. a 86c.; Canada, 1)2c. a fee. .Malt A lair trade demand; quuteiluiie unchanged. Seeda neglected. Iligliwtue* un changed. fork and lard quiet and unchanged. (Janal Ireighta Ilrm, quoted at 10c. tor whenl, l)'4c. for corn, D*,c. for rye. 8>a? for barley and 7c Inr oata, lo New York, to.la lur.uded. Railroad Ireighta to New York? \1 heal, 8c.; corn, 7 Sc. ToLkbO. Oct - 0, l*7ii. Klour steady. Wheat Arm; No. 2 white Wabash, |1 30: No. 8 do., $1 26. No. 1 while .Michignu, >1 27, extra white Mlehlgau, CI SO; umhur Michigan, 81 2_\. Dcluhur. 91 22S. December. 91 26; No. 2 amber .Micuig.tu.il 14; No. I rea wlnlor, 91 28S: No. 2 do., CI IDS; November, 9120 V; No 3 red, 91 14. Corn dull; high mixed. OS'.: low mixed, new, 47c.; damaged, new. 38c.: no grade, 4 0; new do., 4?lj4c. Oata dull and nominal. Keeelpta?Klour, In blila.; wheat, 30,0.9) huahel*; corn, 2'J,i?*< dot; oata, 3,(1*1 do. Shipments - Klour. Ot" bbla.; wheat, 40.CX9J huahela; core, 3i,tXXIdo.; oats, 8,1**) do. ChicaOO, f>Ct 28, 1878. Klour quiet b.il ateedy; common to fauey Weatarn extras, 94 5.) a *126. Miiiuoaote extras. 95 25 a 97; ?inier extras, 96 a C7 25. Wheal inactive and lower;No. 1 Chicago spring, 91 12>, A 91 l???; No 2 do.. 91 IDS CaAh 9i 11 Novemi.er; 91 I3S December; No. 3 Chicago soring, 87c. a 91 l'3S; rejected, S7c. 11 o:ie. Corn luact.ve nntl lower, 4kSc cash; 42),c. November. Oats dul. and drooping at 32So all round. 1<vc Ilrm r at 01 Sc. Hurley flrai at 86c. a.I round fork dull, weak au I lower; 9l-i <0 a 91?i cash, $1.1 4o a$l7 4 ? Dciohflr. 3" all the rear. Laril dull, weak end lower; new. 90 7i cue 9lt) 4" i?e(ol.er, 9' nl November, ri< 35 nil the rear. Hulk meats dell and Sr. lower; i nnilder/, ?Sc ; sides. N'sC u ??,C- 11 bisko) steady and unchanged Krelgbts raaior. 11 ileal to HutTalu. an . corn do. tSu a 4\e llailroad freiglitt lo New fork, 2"c ; a rise l? until Ipaied on account ol a meeting in New York to day. but 110 ofhilal not Hie .lion has yet been reeelvtd. He cripts - Klour, 10,db hbli ; wueat. 7.1.(A*) bneiiela; corn. It.,1*1 1 do. . oete. 4t),i*) 1 do ; rye, M.(a*j do. ; hariey, 32.1**) do Nhipmenli?Klonr. 8 UJO hbls. ; wiieat, t?7,'**> husliets , corn, 7 i.Ojii do.: oata, <14, *9' do.; rye. 4UU do.; hariey, 83,out) tiu. At the alierauoa sail uf tba Heard 1? Bread ?iu!f? are unchanged Pom lower : f! 5 35 October, lit 71% nil tb? year. Lard lowtr 221, til tht y,ar. PRINT C LOTUS MARKET. J'noriukNCE. R. I . 'jet 26, 1*76. Printing cloth* wart dui. and w?,?k. <* uh ium? tatui re port ?d on tha baaU at 4-4c. a ?1|C , 30 day*, far bail 64*64 HAVANA MARKET. Oct. 26. 1B7G. Spanish fold. 2101$ a 220. Sugar active at H, . fur No. 1.' liu'.cL ?i?u.tari Kxcban^e <uiet m<! ?#ak. oa tha United Staiaa, tixty day* currency. 4*g a i? diacuiiiit do ?Unrt attrtit. do.. 3 a di*eou;ii do %ixty day*, gold, 4V$ a 5 premium do. short tight, do.. ?*?>, a t? premium . oo Lon don. IC^ a 17 premium, on Parts. 3 s3^ premium. EUROPEAN MARKETS. London Oil M ?axrt.? I*owdon. Oct. 26. ? Evening.? Linseed all, 27t t*d. per cwi ^ H3.VCIAU T/te pru-e of UiS Herald has tutu reduced to Ou'ee cents per tx>py. 6 W SELKSMAN A CO.. 20 II real it Sew York. A r Issne Letter. <?l Credit u travellers, payable (B my ptrt ol Europe, a.ik, Alriea. Auttrtilt and America Draw Oilli of Exchange and make relogrspble Tiausfcrs or Monty to Europe mid California A t UA*ox2sut "rates?WoniTy~oVTTVk"am> A Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgage. and other ??' urltiet; Insurance of tl'. atnd. effi'Ctt"! with best ..in panic. J J. HaHHIOiI k CO . I IB Broadway a JoiTx?hL H a/ley. 74 bko ,dwTy.--K.nsr aV.cIu.. -tock Exchange frlvlltfii quotations of .trod* cil.s. iluyle privileges. al?<> explanatory pamphlets mailed tr> any ail.Ire.. . correspondents lu principal cities IU limed state a a -s vr, laphi.bv. i? BUOAD nr.. AAsMroker In Stock Privileges. explanatory pampti.ei tnui.cd Ire*, luotalloiu luruishad; reiereucei lu Isadlug Cititt of llit L'niled .status. A DAM H. KK1D. V Expert and Accountant, 272 I'uarl It., I'.i.l ofld box 2.643. ?STOCK SPECULATIONS" CONdToTKU OS THE .limited liability plan, stock privileges u.?<l an lecu rity agulu.l operations. Stock. bought on 2 pur rent mar Kill. i'artici wishing to speculate tie Invited to cat on ill uraend orders by uoul JOHN IIH'Kl.lNli A CO., Bauk er> snil Broker., 72 Broadway, New York. "a~LL PARTIES HOLDING POLICIES IS THE CON ituniiiKl I.lie lu.urauce Colnu.uy can obtain aiuicablo ?attlemtut by itd.lru.alni; QUlUXlXO, Herald olbcu. A YOU Ml WIDOW WlJULD LIKE TO MEET A ?aVditdy win. wout'l advance bur, on ample ?i*urlty, a ho.all aiuoitatl would also act a? cotapatiloa if desired. Ad droaa i'ltt.SCIi, Herald Uptown oltire. 17 STATB" M O N K V TO" LOAW?RI78 YKAKS. T A*D 6 12pvr cent, upon choice properly T. P HYATT. US Broadway. M~ AYSVII4.B AND LEXINGTON RAILROAD COM pany. Southern Dirlaion. Oi touub 20, 187B. A .pedal meetinir of the .toekholderi of this company will he held in Parts. Ivy., on Friday. Noremher 17. 1H70. at 11 o clock A. M., to aouiider a corporate slock euh.crlptleti to the Mayivllle and Lexington ILtilroad Company, Nortboru Dlvieio.i. By order ot the Board, U. P. RANSOM. Ai.i.taui secretary. Money on like and undo\ysknt7nsueanck p.diciei purchaced. OKU. MoONET A CO., liU Broadwuy W ANTBD-tlBO.OOU. SECURED BY PIR6T MOIiTOAUB oil r?a, estate, with valuable iiuprovenieiila. valued at Slit* in san Krauciaco, Calilor.ua. Addreaa IV, W., Herald oftiee \\?"ANTfciD?TliE USE OK tiOOD REAL KHTATKlm I' Kir.i Mortpatce. aa collateral. Iroiu tlO.vkA) to S2U.UULI; will pay well 'or lame. Addre.., with real name and ap point iniervlow. SECl'KK, box ld7 Herald oSlce. \\-"Xnted-a capitalisi' iu klceTVB SPECIAL " propoeltiom for catrvlug Mortgagee, Railroad Securi ties and Ileal Estate, large and .mall aiuounta, gulck oper atloiil. for share lu prollts. highest returouce. sPr.ClAL OPPORTUNITY, Herald offico. WANTBD?il.500. TO BltlNO OUT AN ARTICLE lor the holiday trade: good security and bonus. Ad dress CHKIsTMAS, Herald I'ptowu Branch. $r Aj|ii to loan kor PiriTears on first cKUUUcla.s city property. Address P. N., Herald l'p (Jjl - ft| W t IVANTtD O.N IMPROVED NEAR-BY ?PJ.C/.UUV'liroperty: value, SoO.OUU, Principals ad dress sECCRITY, box 222 Herald nlllco. "oOi'VR ta ERbttlPa. ilal. SoTfur-ffi?-ouT'aki\nkrsh'ipTi'ere re existing between us at 2 Front St., has this day heeu dissolved by mutual agreement ALh ltKD WILLIAMS. Octoskh 2d. OW.V1N L. II. Hl'UllEa. C;n:ci Oiof.re I1LSIM0SS OPPORTll.MTIEb, 77i? prk"e of the Herald lo-Juy and henceforth will '*? three cents. 11 A STAPLE SHIPPING BUSINESS?WITHOUT RISK; saies s-gOO.txiO; pays 10 percent net; cash advance* S ? percent; 110.000 to $gO,UOO to extend; half tuiereat or guarantee tit) per cent. N., box 2,.!lti. 4 RARE OPFOKTBSIT*.-WANTED, A HUSIKEttti JYtuaii, wltb $2,0l>0, O eaah, to go on a trading ray >ge t- various ports tu South America on eon mi sal on and wa/vi; money ?ocured. Address iJU ALIPICA HON, Herald olllc*. 4 YOUNG max WILL INVEST M.fM) IS KhTAB ./Ylislied mere tntlls bnelueaa alter an engagement three months; salary i-0 weekly. Address BOOKKEEPER, box IIS Herald olilce. WORKING PARTNER, WITH SaS.OOU. WANTED? To lucre tso a profitable manulacturlng buaiueaa, thor oughly established and taking the lead in lltelr line. Apply GKHiGS A CAKLKTOS. OS Broadway. NEW TOY; UKKAV NOVELTY KoR IIIIK HOLI days; the Whistling Return Ball; Just out;whistlea twice when thrown Irom the hand, and returns at ones. sc. cured In Patent OlUce; f.'k) i and 10 ccut? per gross roy ally a lii purchase this great toy. Addreu HARE C1IASCE box 143 Herald office, ATOtskFwTntkd-with m*j, in hood cash business, established M years; Lett chance ever offered; thorough Investigation desired; best reference. WARREN, Silo East 1.1th st. OTKL OWNERS.?A THOROUGH HOTEL MAN. UP many years experience, open lor ran engagement aa aupi-rintcndutit or manager, niter or before Jauuary I; many roars proprietor an I manager of tlrst class hotels; would rent a uicely luroished Hotel, with privilege of buying fur niture liter one yoar. Address I'ost oSico lock hog tlSl Birmingham, Conn, PARTy"OWSIXi) KOUft ACRESoFTaND[jTjPHILa dclpliia; Engine 2UH horse power. In large hutldlugs; Trackage counoctiug Pennsylvania Railroad, desires joiuing capitalist to manufacture any prolllable article command lng ready cash salt). Addre?s V. U , Xew York Herald olilce, Philadelphia. PARTSEII WANTED-Or" WILL SELL OUT THE whole of the lb at class Barroom I HI Sooth st. ~KTA1L DE ALKRS, ATTiTnTION !-LKAMk71'i7 turoi and Uood It ill of the lltiildlug Ml Grand St.. be tween Ludlow and Orchard,-with all conveniences of dwo.l ing; splendid opportunity tu got a first clans store. Inquire on promises to day. mills AND ADJACENT TERRITORY Poll THE MOST A useful and economical artlulo of domestic use ever In vented; supersedes the old way; lakon at aiglit; permanent paving business eau bo established; good real estate or tuer rhatiilice entertained; a few good salesmen wanted. JOsEI'll PHlLLlHl, US Nassau St.. room 2. soeond tloor. rpllE PATENT RIGHT PUR NEW YORK Poll AX IX X dispensable article of daily consumption In every family lor sale. Address 0. A. M., box DO Herald oltioe. fro A~f EHON WITH HAT12FACTORY RK f 1 REN(jE3 1 and $2,000 is offered half Interest in elegancy illustrated holiday h""k Just out and hoard In one of the rinest loo -li ties, t- or copy of hook and particulars address SUCCoSH, Uorald Cptown Branch. _ ____ \\TAXrKI)-A CtlMMlsiltfX AGENT OK HIGH TV standing to undertake thu salo of valuable Patent Rights for this eouulry. Address or Inquire fur PAT ANTKK, lot Astor House, Xew York. SIT ANT KD?A CAPITALIST, TO RECEIVE SPECIAL VV preposiilout for carrying mortgages, railroad securi ties and real estate, large and small amounts, quick opera tions, lor share in profits; highest retsrvune. SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY, llornld ollico. $CA1 \"to IXVEST IN A BUSINESS WIISKK TUB ?)l/\ 'ainoaril can be doubled iu a reasonable time. Ad dress J. A. SIIAW, box 124 ilcritld Uptown nflice. <& 1 j W?7i TU *!.?>? TO fx V EST. WITH SERVICE. JJpJL." f VJlyin a reliable busiuoas. or would loan it tu em ployer on good security: statu nature of business and se curity or uo notice taken. Address DEX, Iterald ufllca. ail Itjwt TO fiO.UOO TO INVENT IN SOME OOOD V L ?' *'/' 'business that will Inr.tr fullest exaiuluation. no uutlce teken of auv cominuuicatioiit lliat do not give sua Sclent detail to enablo mo to Judge H Interview would be desirable. C. 0. D.. box 102 liorubloRtee Al'i W jii ? WA NTK 0. A~ 5 U SI NESS MAE TO TaKR JJM.'M MX.an Interest In and charge of the New York branch of a very profitable business. Address MEDICAL, Herald office. ^ _ _ _ $' ft f l/U I TU If 11 I.OOO SI* EC IA L~C A PI f A L " W A NT O.UuUcd iu a sale mercantile business; thorough In vestigation offered. Principals address l| X , Herald olhee. a 111 iwy} ?A CIVIL ENOINEBK V4NlS, IN rjlj-"iu" V'.flrst class company ; tnusi ha able to taka or secure this amount of stock. Address SURVEYOR, llerahl oAico. 01.111 IMW1 WANTED.- ACTIVE OR .SPECIAL. I X A ?J*l I/.'J'/Ustaple dry goods manulacturing business having a large and old established trade. Please address BATCHhl.OK. Herald Uptown Branch office. aoh / will -a"valuable ixtkrestTx A PAY Jfggl/.'yU'y.Ing gas company for salo. with position as secretary and treasurer, under salary : also Interests In two smaller companies, with otficlal salaried positions for $5.0 O and $I0.(MI respectively ; ten per cent, besides ea.ary. guar anteed, and a reasonable certainty of 2.4 r>er eent per an num dividends, with s steadily Increasing value of tbe prop erty; no safer inveatment can be made. Kof particulars call on o? addreu THE NATIONAL GAS COMPANY, Builders oi Gas Works. 430 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. The price of the Hkbald to-day and henceforth will he three cente. ANOTHEB BIG COAL 8 ALE. Ttio Dolxwnro nod Hndson llanal Company'* auction ?alt of IOO.iXK) tuns Lackawanna cual wan held yester day, at tho Coal and iron Exchange Building, lu Coru land! atreel, with the lollowiug result:? Fits thousand tons steamer size was Oral offered and sold to thn following pariioa:?Ward, Talbot A Oiypbant, 1,000 tons at $3 10; D. EM., 2,0u0 at $3 o7>, ; Clark ? Soauian. 1,.>00 at $3 C7>,, I. IX Kuril Crook, 300 at |3 07>e ; Tucker, Swan A Co., 2,000 at f3 07 J* Twenty thousand tons grate size brought as lol lows:?Ward, Talbot A Oiypbant, 6,000 tous at $3 10; ll. A M , .i.OOO at $d 97hi X D. Kurtz Crook, 1,000 at *?> o7), ; llopkias A Pomroy, 2,000 st (3 07 h; Ward, Talbot At Oiypbant, 6,000 at $3 06; D. A M., 2,000 at ?3 02 V ' t wuuty-llvo thousund ogg aizo told as lolows:? Ward, Talbot A Ulyphaut, 6,000 tons at t3 (Kir tou; I'albot A Olyphulit, o.OOd tons at |3; Barton A Ti pper, 300 tous at |d, IAR M.. i.OOO at U, ldur, Kn? list! A son, 100 ton* at |3, L ndsley, 100 lona at |3; Arbuckle, 100 Masnt $2,CarncG A Co., MO tenant $3, i Rowland, 123 torn at <3; Coonin, 100 lont at $3; Ward, 1 Talbot & Olvphaul, i .ua it L'l, Charles Croukbiia, j it*, iouj at |3. ilarjy, IJoiouinl Latterly, *J(M long j al $3, Hopkins 4: Ibcnrii 2.dob tons u: f.'l Ktltv thousand lona store sue aoM ?To Ward, Talbot 1 k Olypbant. ?,<P)0 tons at $4 lOperton. U. tV, i.OOO i tuns at 14 10. !. I). Kuril Crook. l.OOo toua (4 07 | 0*lurhoai. 250 toua al (4 07 v, . Uowland, 500 toot it 1 14 0" s . Ward, I'a.bot \ Olvp!.mt, 5,000 toua at f4 '-'5 i Barton 5; l'upi>cr, 200 toua at $4 Oft: U. 5t M., 3.<jo0 [ lona at f I 03, 1. D. Kurt* Crook, l.OOo toua at *4 03 I Ward, Talbot A 'ilyphact, 5>ouioi<? at 14 0 2 1Hub I be!>. 50otoni. Joint K<1 tc7ist> x Soli. I do tons; Bust ' w;ek. 200 toua; Hornbeck, 130 toua, Hatch 4k lylvr, 300 tons; l.atnpor. 400 toua . Mu' re, I, ooo tons; Jour ; dan. 200 toua. Barton A Tapper, Juo tons and ' Jano, 133 toua, al >4 03H- Hopkins A Pomo roy, 3,do0 tuna al |4 03 >,. 11 one boom, 50(1 lona at $4 034,', 'lalerhout, 300 tona at |4 02S: U Kurt a Crook, 5.000 tona at |4 03',; Lainper, 500 tona al |4 031,. Barton M Tupper, 100 lona ut |4 03)<{ Counler, 2 >0 lona at (4 03 i; Ward. Talbot A Oly phaiil, 5,000 tona at $4 02 >4, Oaterbout. 200 too a at $4 021,- Staples b I'n lllpa, 300 tou-at 14 0344, Kaff. arty, 506 tona at $4 021;. The a ventre price* attained were aa follow* ? Steamer, 33 071. to |3 10; grate, $3 02 t, to $3 10; egg, $3. atove |4 03 >, to $4 10 The aale thou a a slight de eliue Irout their latt (ale, but the price* are better tban thoae attained by the Scrauloa Company at their aale on Wedneaday. 7Ar price of the llcaabu (o-<iuy uiwi henceforth *01U be three cents. THE NEW DELMONICO'8. Tba new Deimonlco'i. on Broadway, near Pins atreet, wat opened yeaierday, and darlug the day ih? increasing flow of cuatom that kept pouring in gaea a very sub-iamml encouragement to llio popular propria etort ol tbla new enterprise. Kver sinco the Cham ber* atreet bouse wan eloaed the butdnees men engaged in that portion ol tbo city lying between Canal and Wail streets have fell the want of a tirst elaaa restau rant of the Doimontco brand, and ibay greeted the new uomnr with a hearty welcome. The liouac opened at eight A. M., and lor twelve hour* tho army ol wait ers attending on the dilleruut floors wero kept hard at work I ho lautillar lacc* of Mr. Siro Ueitiioulco and Mr. .So 111 era. the cashier of (he old KourUoulli atreet hou-o, greeted the customer* aa they dropped In, und they occupied themselves during (he day doing the buuors of the bouse nud showlug the guest* the ur raugviui'Dts thai had lioen made lor thoir bencftt. i'ho interual (tilings ol the house are plaiu and neat, and, without having any appearuuee 01 ahow, combine every neoossury id order to enjoy good, aolid couilorh Down stair* at uoou there was a perfect rush at the luuch counters, and in Hie main dining room on the second floor there was liurdlv a single unoccupied table. The private dining rooms on tlio floor abovo wore also liberally patronized, and. iu (act, the proprietors had aa much u* they could do in order to accommodate their gursts. Tho opcuing of the new bouse baa also had n benollclai cflcct iu relieving tbo overcrowded Broad street house, which lor the past lew mouths hue been dilod to overflowing. ? The price of the Hkkalo to-day and henceforth will bt three cents. FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. DgrnoiT, Mieh., Oct. 3d, 1871 The boiler In a mill al Marcellus exploded this morn ing, killing Boorge Udell, tho fireman; George llubur, a farmer, and Alfred Hughes, a telegraph operator, aud fsto.ly injuring Alexander Taylor and Jainas Ma jor. A number of other persons were budly scalded. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Kl.vcil?Ciikxhv. ? At Klizsbetb, N J,, Tuesday, Oc tober 34, 157(1, by the Kev. Jsnies Montgomery, Chahlkb A. Kixcu, of Wcatfleld, N. J., to Carri* K. CtlkXtY. Moor*?Kxkd.?Al the roafdence of the bride's par ents, October 35, by the Kev. Jaincs s. lUiritev. H. ChaRlbs Uoo'kk, of Springtlcld, Musa., to J kxxik Lu Uar Kkko, ol New York city. Spriugtield papers plcusu copy. O'Uittax?Di-x.vkk. ?1Thursday, October 18, 1870, nl the Ubarcn ol St. Vtnceni Kerrer, bv tho Kev. Kaiber Lilly, Daxis O'Hnia.x to Mary V Ou.n.vib, daukblerof James Dunner, all of this city. The bridal party le/l lor Philadelphia immediately slier tho ceremony. piXRUtcroxT Kdwakh*? Watmhhumt.?Ou the 35th Inst., at St. Peter's church, Westchester, by the Kev. C. 11. Wyall, It. I)., PtgitRgrogT Howards, Esq., British Vico Consul, to A.xtoirktti Lavisici, daughter ol Lanreuce Waterbnry, Ksq. DIED. Back.?At Jersey City, October 25, Lkoxard Back, to ltie 86lh yenrol Inn age. The relatives and iriendt of the finally, also the veterans ol the war. of 1>12, are respectfully Invited to attcud tho luueral, irom the first tiapmt church, lirovs St., -Jersey City, on Saturday, October 28, at twelvo o'clock. The ivmaios wilt be taken to Klizabelh, K. J., tor interment. Blair.?Ooiobor 26, 1876* Joux Blair, of eoasump tlou, aged 40 years. Him Irieada are invitod to attend the funeral, at tht Presbyierian church, corner 2d av. and 14lh sL, tbil day (Friday), tbe 27ta inst., at two o'cloca P. M.. with out luribcr notice. Ubicic.?Ou Thursday, Octabcr 26, lira. Jaxr Brics. Notice ol funeral bi-roafter. Cowitox. ?October 26, Richard Cowaox, native of New York city, aged 32 years. The frionds of the latnily are Invited to attend bis faueral, from bis late residence, 400 hast 75th sL, on Saturday, 28th lust., at uue o'clock, to Calvary Ceme tery. Dkxibv.?On Octobor 25, after a long and severe ijl ness, Ricuaud Dkxirv, the beloved son of Mrs. Kllea Doutef, Hi tbu 21st year of his age. The relatives and frtouds ol the family are respect fully invited to attend his lunoral, on Friday, tbe 27th InsL, at hali-pusl one o'clock, irom his late residence 324 Wc*i3Sib at., New York city. Dlxox, ? At Nyack, October 24, Carouxb, widow ol John M. Dixon, aged 65 years. funeral from her Into residence, at Nyack, Friday, October 27, at one 1'. M. Glravv.?In Brooklyn, on 25lb InaL, Samcbl A., youngest son oftbo luto Thomas Gloavy, agod 22 yesra and 6 months. Ills Iriends and the members of tbe Class of 1871 and 1872, SL John's College, Fordham; of the Class ol 1874, Columbia I at or School, and ol the Xaner Aluinni So dality, aro respectfully Invited to attend his lunoral, on Saturday, at bull-past nine A. M., Irom hie late rest* dence. No. 74 aL Murk's av. Services ul SL Augus tine's church, corner ol 5th av. uud Bergen sL Washington uud Philadelphia pa|>ers pleuso copy. Guuciarul ? Of apoplexy, ou Thursday evomog. tl ten inIiiutea beloro tea P. U., Koiavia Uucciakul aged 60 yoars, born lu Palermo, Italy. 'Ibe reUtivaa aud Iriends aro invited to attend the funeral ou Sunday, el two o'eieuk P. M., front his rust delict'. No. llh Kluabellt sL JaxNiNoa? At West Farms. N. Y.. 24th Inst., Chab lottk Aksi.u, daughter ol the late Webb aud Hannah Jennings, aged 47 yoars. Tho relatives and Irtsods are invited is attend her funeral, ou Friday, 27ih InsL, at hulf-paat two P. M., front the Koformod ctiureb at West Farms Kknvox.?At Sacrumcnto, CaL, Uciobur 17, Koward B. Krryox, sou ol Lelllla J. and tbo lute William U. kenyoo. lUmuins will be Interred at Woodlawn, Friday, Oc tober 27. Kulattvos aud Iriends will lake tbe 0.15 tram Irom 42d aL Maxwbli.? Suddenly, at Mott Haven, October 25, 1876, William Hs.xmt Maxwkll, In tbo 58tb year of tola age. Kolativea and friends are respectfully invited to altuud the lunoral, from his luto residence, Uuena KhIgo, ou Friday, October 27. at ball past sloven A. M. Miiiiaslis. ? Mahuabkt Micuaslis, who ol Xathaa M ichaclis, on Thursdsy, October 2d, In the 31st year ol her age. The funeral takes place Friday. October 27, at tea A. M., irom the residence 233 West 38lh sL Washixutox l/onos. No. 10, LOR B.?Tbo breth ren ol this lodge are requested to moot at 233 W est 88th sL, Friday, 27th tusL, half past nine A. M., to at loud the luueral ol tbo iaio Mrs. Micbaells, daughter of our brother Leo Friodlandor. J. DAVIDSON, President. Moors.?On Wednesday, October 25, at Lcoota. N. J., Clarissa Viirrlaxd, widow ol the Imto Samuel J. Moore, in the 76th year ol her age. Itelallves aud frionds are rt'Speellully Invited to at tend the lunural, from her late rooldeuce, on Saturday, October 26, at elovcn o'clock A. M. Northern Kailroud tram leaves loot ol Chambers SL at 0:45 A. M. Mohuhr.?Suddenly, ou Wednesday evening, Oetobor 25, 1876, Pktru H. Moans, in tbe 54th year of his age^ rod of tbu late John Morase. The relatives and Iriends of the family are respect fully tnvuid to atlond his funeral, Irom his luto resi dence. No. 214 West 50th SL. on Satnrday, October 21, nt one o'clock P. M. MVhikh-m. ?On Thursday, October 26, Jaxs, wife ol John D. Murdoch, in the 86t!t yearol her ago. Notice of funeral hereafter. Olsskx. ? At Annandalc, N. Y., ou Wednesday night, tbe 2oth lust., Maky K Olsskx, only daughter ol tbo late fcdward J. Olsion, of Now York. Funeral service on Saturday, tbo 2Stb InsL, at the Church ol SL James ibe Less, Jcaredalo, N. Y., on arrival of the Harlem Railroad train leaving Grand Central Depot at 11:3d A.M. Kelattven and frteudo are invited to attend. Scurxcb. ?.Suddenly, at Pishkili, on the Hudson, T. J. B. St'MKxck, in the 63U year of bis age. Funeral services on Friday, tbe 25th, at half-past two P. M. _ Scmwahts City Lowih, 408, F. axd A. M.?Basra* rkx?You are requested to uteel at ioutc Kuoioa, Ma souto temple, on Friday, tbo 27Hi, at twelve o'clock sharp, to pay the last tribute of reaped to our laiO worthy Brother William Scbwarti. Funeral will tako place Irom hta late residence. 13 Last 3d sL By order, V JOHN HOPKINS, Master. ,' A. F. Maiikrxhol*. Secretary. SuALuitxas-iY.?On October 25, KirHAkD Snaron xrssy, alter a abort and sevore illnosa, la the 2tfth year of bis ago. ItelatiYOR and IrlendR of the family are respectfully Invited to attend toe funeral, which wtll take place this Friday, at ooe o'clock, from his late resideooe, 63 Car mine si. Sroxa.?Suddenly, on October 26, Oux Apocsta, wile ol II. C. Stone. rtio luncrof will take place from her late residence. No. 76 Lesiogton av., on Suuday, 20th irsl, at una o'clock. rvuKSLL?On tbo Mlk, Oboboi A. T thrill, aged 35 years. rite iriends of toe faaniiy are respectfully Invited Id attend the musral, irom 227 Waal 16th ak, on knaday, Wtk, at two otlooki