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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THERA Y, DECEMBER 5, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. 183; America, 149; City, THE MUNI FINANCES. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAB, | ses srscnitea™ se [2 ronchal chante’ Exchange, "#5; State of New York, 100; A Pull afd Explicit of Warrants peowieete Ha Wepre oom Thaw American Ex. Drawm om ‘the City ‘Treasury from change, 110; Bank Republic, 110; Bank of | 38 January 1 to Ni pmently 2—The 2 ove Wall Street Honors to the Memory | Norn america, 105; Hanover, 00; Irving, 125; | 40 ness 5 ene 28, OF Metropolitan, 182%; Continental, 8; Park, 148; | 49) the following document si of Horace Greeley. Manufacturers and Merchants’, 100; New York cal troller, and is @ very full and Teport of the r National Exchange, 97; Central National, 97: expenditures and of the present of the Fourth National, 112; Tenth National, 85; Ori- debt of the city:— A BRO DA Y IN BUS INESS ental, 170; Gold Exchange, 110; Bankers and ns KEN 3 Association, 80. Monthly statement of amount o SOUTHERN SECURITIES IRREGULAR. for what ‘The Southern State bonds were quiet outside the Tennessees, which were active and strong, with an The Money Market Stringent, | savance to 1. ‘This price was bid at the clove for wh more by brokers who were reputed to have orders » ey but Easier. from the Tennessee railroad companies. The North 100 Novenber. Carolinas were weak and lower, but closed steady, rr axa, Dee. 8 1872 = if not firm, at the decline. The following were ~ ra aeae. Beebe Par Be cars nti port TREASURY the final quotations:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 77% ox | Rares ig premium; short aes U OPERATIONS. 78; do., new, 78 a 10; Virginia, ex coupon, 48 a mou = Sol 8 33% premium; BS 50; do., registered stock, old, 39a 43; do., sixes, ‘20 aoe for, a consolidated bonds, 554 @ 853%; do., sixes, deferred | || 8 Clay, Bier ee Str ope Scarcity of and Advance in Gov- | scrip, 108.11; Georgia sizes, 700 £0; do. sevens, 88 | sours ims Savery trons. Fier Sete a We air dtmand | Loner, Mone me Deo. 4-5 FM esd 1a.90; North Carolina, ex coupon, 34% 0 35; do. to | 10%, & pensar ipardentarty tr and American loted tihinaged Brie roo ernment Bonds. North Carolina Railroad, 498 51; do., funding, 1866, | 20090 #0 sum up as follows: for money, 913¢ 75,000: 27 a 30; do. do., 1868, 25 a 27; do., ew, 20 8 24; do., | 100 Mary! 500 we n < special tax, 14 a 16; Missouri sixes, 95 a 96%; do., | 19} Amene 1 a ‘old, S136; 1867" 94; to = GOLD STEADY AND FIRM Hannibal and St, Joseph, 92a 93; Louisiana sixes, 169 Con ¢ of 100 52f. Ic. Pag * | 54058; do., new, 50258; do. levee mxes, 50.0 58; | 13 . do. = ‘Total 8, pow c £8 . . “ ive. o J : do. do, eights, 70a 75; do. do. eights, 1875, 70 a 75; 200 New Cet 0 iptea oe Sts ieee pare - Alabama fives,57 a 60; do, elghts, 82 85; South | ji) West U S follows: Sales iat evening afta ae : The London Money Market Easier | Caroma sixes, 50.006; do., new, January and July, | 33 40 in ch sr i 4H = 233% @ 2434; do. do., April and Octeber, 25 a 28; | 100 ao. 400 boise: March, aD yoy and Consols Higher. Arkansas sixes, funded, 44 50, to 48: Cr Sai - GOVERNMENTS STRONG. £00 do. 9 teases sags ~—Livanvoor, Dec. 4— ise ‘The government list was strong at a further | 4@Am Mer $ it ee onan ant out, and = advance of i a 4 per cent, the market being so | 100 Adams 200 ere ees Wo at NDON, Dec. sRveaing. — ADVANCE IN TENNESSEE BONDS. | scantity supplica with bonds that a sudden rise in | 199 84% 2» Dai ioAce, usenet Maren, esch ‘Common rosin, Us. 94.8 12s, one 2 ee See Nal Prices follows any effort to buy them. The 67's Falmer | Pa ‘We. Dales; grand total, 8,02; were buoyant and closed at 11634. The following | 1:00 = di 200 FINANCIAL. = A Firmer Market at the | were the latest quotations:—United States cur- | $) . ee lad pi, Havre, “FO INVESTORS We ame SULLING AT PAR 143265) ‘ . EB, and interest, recommend to careful investors, Jk “—_ ¥ rency sixes, 112%; a 112% ; do. do., 1881, registered, |, 100 5% 300 an Some sae ambure, | 4 seed Stock Exehange 118 a 113%; do. do., coupon, 11714 a 117%; do. five- | 4? Be or tel steam via Wasiends’ sca ihe 18 | ic Paes Mor I Compan Gola Bonde atte Serie roy twenties, registered, May and November, 113 a oe = $88 Chic, ies cers, tile, 33d, Sa tate int: Chasibaton, called tothe ample Hind Secnriy on Wpich, these bonds wolf 118%; do, do., 1862, coupon, de., 113 a 113%; d0. do, | 1400 do. 94 pet Wilmington, 2,092; New York, 232; Bos: | on the road, its equipments and earnings. abe mu PHILOSOPHY OF THE IMPROVEMENT. | 1804, ao. ao., 113 a 11314; do. do., 1865, do, do., 113% | 120 8 $84 CaN ee tay y last week, 21,010; this | the company thus far sold. have realized $5 97 00 85! 46) Fe] ie year, a The grant averages about SRG etree per mile of a 811344; do, do., 1867, registered, January and July, ~ be 46 Ordin Uy aan a rane Tee, ‘ay COOKE & CO. . £xceptional Decline in Pacific Mail and anes zie se oa ba? ae ea elgg " S ee eit ray iy 8 1s © antommmens inmunnee Fellas? eacct, ‘Band and Ee e acific Mail and Erie— | 115%; do. » 1867, do. do., 116% a 116%; do. do., iY 383 Lon "isi es 1 198 indowment Insurance Policies: also on Bonds a! 5,708 A 80 nas + W% addin pet ii Insurances of all kinds effected with best —_ Official Returns of the Traffic and Lana he) es ee a Me Fat es tides Toeaiet Pee Poa Mia lng : : is : me mpanies, J. J, HABRICH & OO., 119 Broadway. Revenue bonds oti 1 paid p= 3) ve , ¢ r ” > ~ —The quotation: based on cotton in re, runnin Business of the Union Pacific Railroad. fives of 1881, registered, 1103, 8.110%; do. do., Hig Bowous be. 10-8 quality not more than half grade above or betow the vant oy proverny) gi Meat ir ead abet Bt Af Revenue bonds of Is paid pent coupon, 110% 211034. srpUSUL ane Guate,—Receipte—Plour, 18.875 bbls. ; easehols Moreemess ee shiner at AAdress 9873 3,06 WALL STREET, sorte na ekg hiccups 29'084 bushels barley asl des ape, Tass do, The Hout Owns & MACY, BANKERS, 90 WALL arhken NEW wight ma Wepwespay. Dee. 8PM} ‘The following is ‘the latest circular report of the market ruled quiet but stan is ean 62 Our Ina ope fr i ana jacinta dgpgttorg a none soa. tebis call On ‘Change to-day cotton was in fair demand at | land operations of the Wnion Pacific Railroad | 100 ein, and 9 spout. ito e 20 la of Bouth- porated banks, and gent Interest on dally balances at , %e. per Ib. improvement in prices, Flour re- | Company:— roto “uotations. Cornmeal remained er eed 3 Pox 27,496 2 pany : 300 aula Su ‘augue me Se crete or kee ae ppd immediate returns. Special atten arss7 mained quiet, but steady. Wheat was more active Sales. ay tres,” We quote >— paid to eholce Stocks, Bonin, dc. for investors Stlunes and tees Leaner ¢ and fully 1c. better, while corn remained about | S@prember and October, 187294743 ag | 200 $35 29500 | APONRY 70 LOAN_ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON | galarieenol wes (ule the same. Average per nce’ are) rie 70 a 735 Froperty YPM SWAIN abtne Lite tnsuromes Onkcs, 165 Ang In Wall street it was a broken day, owing to the ony po Hg (ticker tre 50,000 00 = 4% 8 UR | Broad if 1,499 Ree ee ne Penne eRe verage Ber acre... 4! io 4 $85 a 70 | digg, Second Moreeages and. Commercial Paper ne a ar ad Lands belonging to the company re- 1B a 80 ; — Volunteer’ “Boidiérs Family "Aid passage of the funeral procession of Horace Greeley. TMaining Unsold, 11,430,948 78-100 = ‘ 800 21000 | Sted. Benes GaGNEy, fp -Apietleneer, Real er hand Bo Bonds, No i . paid. 500,000 ont ft icra lc ie ca Bee ig 40) a 8% | C)FFICE OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIEROAD 5,000 ~ ‘The following shows the exports, exclusive of Lana Grant Bonds, rey & 900 91000 Tne Rn, 23 Fifth avenue, New York. Dec. 2, 1872. #pecie, from New York to foreign ports for the week | TA'al amonne issted. ae neces Pibrwees atd aa dN 30 8880 | cloted om booas for Seon Mer icyierny ares Total on cit t. ; mn for 3 ending December 3 and since the bectuning of the | MSs ness cme ey oy 154 000 a0 £0 & BG) | Sent uy check, of the emirannal ‘terest due. January - seen toes es sa Wks te ver 1870, 1871. ‘a872 BN ree: ei saat agbi0ed 0s apo Meee te $8) © 625 | "The payment will be made, as herotor mating to | Arronragesot IWflesso coe. SST 680 For the week... $7,017,220 $5,047,498 $4,344,698 | Leaving bonds ontstanding........... §048,000 uo | HONY CAH Ri-us sp 30 S10 gga adeno eden bondi of recor nt We slang MA Pro gins ae Prev. reported 173,091,626 219,742,987 216,059,065 Land Notes on Hand. Foil: $25 8 38 | | All bondholders who have changed their address since | Cleaning and sy plies County offices... OHO, TT Shase Tan x $160,108, 856 $223,000,488 Pr 708,068 best ay, 288 "Principal (interest ¢1,977,288 21 200 do. Ye . 4) July ingot tame dials to send their present address to Contingeacles— nt Attorney's ann |... $180,168, 5 9 not include WE SIERRA Se ecae 8) SEONG 800 Erie RI 2 : a iY 40 fo. b. books will be Feopened on Thursday, Janus eo—Gouni THE FOREIGN MARKET, THE TRAFFIC OF THE ROAD, Hey 4 a 30 638 sme 00! Se BARNEY Tre ota A) Gontigonriee* cmey: aed 2758 | ‘The London quotations of this evening show firm- | The following is the oMcial report of the traMc 10 gale aS 408 ea cice ERSONS OF SMALL cana wae MAY WISH | 0, enses of... all as ess in United States bonds and an improvement | of the Union Pacific Railroad for October and from | {fog “a “ha 463% ailleman 0 in Wall stroet can have the assista 2,091 in , oxperionce by addressing NORTHWEST, in consols, the latter being 34 a per cent higher. | January 1 to October 31:— 800 3 es | alec. 269, 1585 —4 4 aM 7 1 Eries were heavy, and {a \¢ lower. The street Bapdnwe an tty barely $30. 00C )\—FULLY PAID UP STOCK OF THE een ei sate for money in London is reported to be down Sepennoe® 8057332 588/878 Second Board—1 P. M. fs yet Pagar es Gable’ Ze ra) ard 1,25 ~ to 544 per cent, on which fact some persons base p 20 shsLS&MSRR., 937% Ban bor WA ee ‘ Me am expectation of a further reduction of the bank | Net earnings.............. $382,040 $441,827 3 do ls deliver RIGBDRGCiCaD LG REE = 5 t 7.70c. a 80c. .( ay rate; but the alteration will hardly come for | Increase gross earnings for Octobe $209,345 | able from January 10 to January 31, atatige. 70e a 80c. | BEF ()() gn New York improved property. Will ae oi another week or two, or until money is still lower SCARC BUN CAIRN EH EDT SoRper 4 yellow. Oats were steady and moderately active. The make sums to suit, NDER & LAURENC or— ‘00 — than 53, per cent. Jan. 1to Jan, 1 to pales Toot about ut 118,00 asta at Be. for old | era ______VALLENT AU 30 Pine y street, Interest on county stocks ‘and bd bee 6,533 THE TREASURY PURCHASE OF BOND. Earnt ie oa Ader, OINm aa aaT, Bien tor dark to ‘ght State mixed afoat; $20. tor No.2 | $1()() OOO .70, LOAN-ON MORTGAGE, IN | Living and heatin coun rent Rarnings $7,219,027 Toledo afloat, and ‘8. for new white Western afloat. sums to suit, in this city or Brook- | New County Court 46,371 ‘The Treasury programme for December was in- | Expense: 4,086,407 Barley Sates 15,000 bushels, at 9c. for Western, and $1 05 Bh ; First and Second Mortgages wanted: Loans on Princes jor Logisiaune” Depart ‘@ugurated to-day with a purchase of five-twenties, Mat eanaial 33,085,449 aes eal for, sik-row 1d seer eye dion ea dull and ne néminal, te ement Property. HINMAN & SON, 23 Pine street. pa ent, ‘ 1,753 8 the offerings of which were, however, only $820,300, | 1ntroase gross cavtinies ier vem’ months... $e76 419 er fonrgeand,comeguenay, thera ras bate | $175,()()() TA UOAN ON, CON, AND MORT. "and Judiciary. 20 (2.838 in response to the advertisement calling for pro- | Decrease net earnings for ten mouths.. 212,829 regan es "ates rena) noma Mormer rates were car. | ral oans‘on armel roperty: Second Mortgages’ news: Treen cents * se Posals to the extent ofa million. The prices asked | rhe gross earnings were largely reduced in the rent, ‘The en exsattan sei oie eee aby tit Rb tiated. SOHN F. CONRBY, 162 Broadway. Reveniis toads, tl paid: 708 2 ? eat # COLO Fanged from 112.59 to 112.99, ex the accrued inter- | months ot January, February and March of this year by bushele sr Bid. a 93 bales cotton at 7-1 $300. 000 % LOAN ON NEW YORK aNp | evenue hosés, 1872, pal 138 eat, The price of gold was taken to be 112%, which | mainly resulted from large expenditure made to pre- ad. A Norwej pans ark Dork Brooklyn Real Estate for term of ‘Stationery, 4 Umit reduced the amount of bonds accepted to | Vent the recurrence of snow blockades an ender a aoe ct eras tree Gontinenta tal peor 700 bbl, ween WILLIS Montauk Insurance "So:, 168 Broadway. Sup) ost priaonersin Uounty cca i STOCKS DULL AND STRON if crude or refi fined} siroleum, uF 258 t eID 000 $600,600, the prices paid for them ranging from | | STOOKS DULL AND STHONG, hy TA Kor orders deula te 1 | S2Q() ()()()570,BUY,COdD FIRAT AND SECOND Pee icetive evaranens: bask 112.59 to 112.74, mar ge bphicmbavea eB ritish bark, 500 tons, "Hoan Plotoa: to ‘Havana, coal at Mortgageson New York city and Brook- laries—Judiciary Departine: 7 ‘saa ANOTHER “CALL” UPON THE SPECIAL DEPOSITS. duller than during the earlier days of the week, | i299 pd afl pl say apply to D. ‘H. GILMAN, Rckciecicaiiades 3 ¥ . [oLAssRs.—Trade, as heretofore, continued of an unim- roadway, rooms It will be remembered that the Secretary of the | DUt was active enough fer a few of cee eaene | te portant character. oc anedee taae oe stalos Feporved, ‘ex: ee Total..seeeesseeee Treasury, in pursuance of an effort to relieve t ADECERIESS, , Cent O8; EACLE PeMaLs Be ys land. | 309 eae renin tin ‘ % REAL MA T ERS. Walk sttiiigeney in the money market last rates The former was depressed by the pool, who took | 100 ig spaaRANeagEER | New Crop. ESTATE T Total account of county. . sold gold to the extent of six millions and left the | Vantage of @ thin market late in the afternoon | 600 ben arap ri amas barca = 1S =e Ageregate total of warrants on city and county proceeds with two of the city banks, accepting in | t® Tun the price down to 84%, which figure was Hd Cuba’ Muscova The Exchange Siimly Attended Yester- vidas 509,288,218 Payment certificates of deposit in lieu of money. | ‘He Starting point, by the way, of last Monday | 6) Gabe Muscovade, mea hex gopeiektackact dy tit. .ltbetaietitend OT Aw es, OS, Now. ie. 9 | Of this original deposit he had called in up to De- morning, when the pool in their operations were inl let Om the Crowd—A Few Sales Only Bris 1871." 1872.” vember 1 about 40 per cent, andyesterday he catlea | StrPrised by the President's recommendation in vat eta adh are Effected—Im portant Fransactions to Be able fr'm taxation. $35,180,092 $39,308,502 $39/825,60a pon the two banks for another instalment of | M8 Message of @ general and liberal system or noatinally Traiger dion’ and ‘Tosi $2 Pi oie eB sareandlatcy oh Al Payable from sinking 9 si9216 | 24,180,669 24) about a million and a quarter dollars. reducing the SUBSIDIES strained. f a! No better evidence ie needed to demonstrate “ Heoceam Iweeten ere government balance to about two and haif mil. | 0 Steamship companies, The movement in Rock ayuda Bota sation i aplhagpien Bh | i—4 dhactivity | now much the late Horace Greeley was thought of ox SO TBAAOIOD Isaloo7 | TOlbaaa tions. The money was paid into the Sub-Treasury | !#land was quite a sudden one, and lifted the stock ‘There were comparatively faw mamhers Ce and by the New York public than the general stagnation ‘payable from taxation nme saaesiee agar aod to-day in legal tenders. MONEY EASIER. ‘While money was still active and dificult of ac- ess there was a sensibly steadier and easier feel- ing in the market, and the rate on call ranged be- tween the narrower extremes of legal intercst and 1-32 and interest—say between 7 and 18 per cent, ‘with the bulk of the day’s business at 1-32 on stock collaterals, which was also the closing rate and continued tobe bid to the end of dealings on the sidewalk. Among the government dealers the rate ‘was 7a7coln per cent. The demand for mercan- tile paper was less active, but rates were uni tered. Foreign exchange was firm, and rates at ‘the desk were as before, but prime sixty-day ster- ing was to be had at 108% less a sixteenth. GOLD STEADY—112% 4 112%. The gold market was steady and firm, with the closing sales at 112%. The speculation for a “squeeze” in cash gold was probably deferred, owing to the early adjournment of the Board, which took place at one o'clock or a3 soon as the @ay’s clearances had been effected. The Sub- Treasury paid out $261,000 on account of interest and $1,100 on account of redeemed five-twenties. The European steamer took out $125,000 in silver bars. The course of the market is shown in the table :— GOLD FLUCTUATIONS. + 112% 12M. « 112% «12:50 PM . 112% 1P.M.. In the gold loan market the rates ranged from 4 per cent for carrying to 1-64 for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bark were as follows :— 50,987,000 1,788,966 2,574,953 THE RAILROAD BONDS. The railroad bonds were steady for the general Met, but ratner quieter. The Union Pacific iand grants continued weak, with sales at 78, The fol- lowing were the bids at the call ;— New York Cen ('s,S.. 91 Dei, Lack & W 2d m.... 9 Dew York Cen Us’ le. 9 Del, Lack & Wi $ New York Cen To! & W istm, StL div. 836 ‘Tol & Wab 2d in... a Tol & Wab equip bd Gt West Istm, 1n88,. | & Chic “extende Chie, RI & Pacit Morris & kessex ist i Brie 7" . Eng 3 Scuupern 0 Bute Pitts, FW & C Hud R Pitts, FW & © 97 Marlem 7" Pitts, FW & ¢ Alb 4 Bus Pitts, FW &C 7. Alb & Sus 2d bds. rt Clev & Pitts Mich Cen >" Cleve & Pitts w Oh bur v7 Mich bo $5 Mich Fo + 8 Chey & To 205 rev & To! 86 Glev, Paynesvities A oid 3 9% Chev, P & Anew bas: 4 Let, Mon & To! bas. wufl & Ere new bds. tec 1's. 9 on 2328 >. <8 Fs; Ti <¢ 22-5 ose2 $ = Sxzqzzz vd: = Ldeddsahahad eS me: meses: Serr con. n Int th. Ist % bur, © na M? Pe, ieee, 88 THE CITY BANK SHAKES, The following were the bids for the city bank 5 : sbares:—New York, 123; Manbattan, 192%; Mer _ from 111% to 114%, a reaction to 114 occurring at the close, The rise is attributed to purchases for the Tracey party, although disclaimed by some of the members of that pool. Certain outsiders who were shrewd enough to watch the brokers who bought the stock reported that they had traced the orders to the Tracey pool. But if the move- ment has really originated with a combination outside the veritable ROCK ISLAND pool the Stock Exchange need not to be surprised at an early receipt of the usual preliminary notice of a new issue of Rock Island shares. The general market steadily improved throughout the day, and the change in the speculative sentiment was quite perceptible. The depressing influences contained im the President’s Message and the Postmaster General’s and Treasury Secretary's reports have expended their power upon the market and have induced A WIDESPREAD SHORT INTEREST at @ comparatively small ‘decline. The cliques would, at any time, have willingly consented to a similar decline in the market for the sake of the extended “short” interest now in it, the forma- tion of which would, if inspired by them, have en- tailed a great sacrifice of their ‘long’ stock. The postal telegraph scheme has been committed to the Appropriations Committee, where it will lie shelved all winter as it did last year. Erie was weak with thecourse of the London market, and went off to 62%. Harlem was steady at 118 a 11834. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day :— dn Lowest. 533¢ 94'¢ 10% 867% 91 14% 268% aul p tee 1036 Ohio ‘and Maissiesippi pose M7 Union Pacific..... « 81% C., C. and T. O.. . Western Union Telegrap! 76% Pacific Mati. . + 869 In Philadelphia to-day Reading was strong and advanced to 1163. SALES AT THE NEW ‘XORK STOCK EXCHANGE. | Weanenday, I Dee, 4—10:15 A. M. 0 US 620, ¢, 67.. 00 US Be, 10-40, 6. 16}, 10000 US 6's, cur ae A. M.—Before Call. 400 shs Western Un Tel 75% 500 shs Pac MBS Co... 86% i do. cece 16% 700 De 864 do ‘ 60) Harlem RR 1 100 Chie & RT RR. Mig 100 do...... a oy 100'T, Wa W RR WE, OAL O dah CLOSING PRICES—4 O'CLOCK P. M., Western Union. ie a Union Pacific. 3734 COMMERCIAL REPORT, Cotton in Good Demand and Firmer; Receipts at the Ports, Flour Steady—Wheat Easy—Oats Firm—Pork Nominal—Lard and Steady—Groceries Quiet—Petroleam Dull=N Nominal—Whiskey Firm. Wepnespay, Dec. 4—6 P. M. The trade movement continued very moderate, the funeral ceremonies of the late Horace Greeley engrossing @ large share of the attention of the mereantile community, as the great loss to the world by the death of the eminent journalist was the leading topic of conversation in business circles, as well as everywhere else, little attention was paid to business off ’Change, while, even there, not very much was done. At least one firm suspended business entirely, and in- stead of the Nour samples usually exhibited on their stand @ portrait of Mr. Greeley, tastefully draped | in erape, was shewn. Evidences of the regara in which Mr. Greeley was held by business men were to be seen on every hand, been quiet and steady since the uproar occasioned by the great corner in the stock market subsided, and nothing has since occurred to cause any un- easiness; hence there is an entire absence of ex- citement among the mercantile community, while the markets rule quiet and steady throughout the ‘The demand for four was light, but wheat was wanted for shipment and prices were higher, the inarket clowing very strong oot at the improvement, Gorn was dull, but buyers + Som | eVLvEd 16,648 Bales— Higher—Corn Comparatively ‘Trade circles ha’ ramifications of trade. those that were on 'Change showed no disposi erate. Refined was held Bear oa for eg ed ‘Sra oy Pe was nominal at about 1: rt B0c. nd -naphtha was dull ‘ana weakt at its 17 We ern or city. Atthe Creek the mai ee lite and prices May again lower; quoted at Hadise veaaleatuaea a oat serene sticaatata the same, were entirely nominal. Refined ‘held fe cargoes, but contracts coul abl: under ‘rat'priee. ‘Laver we heard of sales in New. Yor 2,000 bbls, of crude in bulk for December delivery. at risions. Receipts Pork, 77 bbla.; ut ments, 298 ges; ba 1,603 bbis. —_ pg [aga Ende a tg “nominal. New. ¥ quotes at ais ry sia ior r delivery, but lots ‘Wwe $16. Bacon was easy yeauiet, We: my gaiy,t0 Rote sales of 100 boxes ng cleat ‘at Tie. and ar at hog were duli and easy; qu fc. tor the range. Boet was Generally quiet, but steady, “In lots about 8, pack- es Were ot ai $10 to 32 & plain, mess, a eid for extra’, mee, bot for, and 0 Pin fia mi jeef hans w Se Gut meats—The Peat market te quie ea although prices were somewhat ry ‘Were not Quotably lower, No transactions of iu Tmportaes were re- ported. | Lard-The market for Western was mote active and steady at the recent d Sates of rees, in 7 RS Lge for new and 8 fe, or very 7, shai old; 1,000 tierces new, to arrive, fp 811 and 1,600 tierces, for January, at’ Sige. Cit ‘was ‘easierand quiet, Sales 20 tierces, at 7%c. for Worl and ‘%e. for steam. Rick.—The market has been, quiet to-day, but prices Were not materialy cl ny rppege about 36 tierces of Carolina barrett bags Ran- Goon at 7e..0 7c. ; Patna was nominal. arket for raw was very quiet today and without transactions: wo orthy of, mention being re- orted. Prices were nominal, but, tended strongly | in he tavor of buyers. Was also quiet, pnt about steady. at 11346, or see a a 236 for hards. We quote nominally :—Cul henniie. ee, to common, kr) Sood, at rime to choice, box Wie. do’, 19 to 20, 123 jco—Refininy COntEHOR ‘ c. & nd and the market mmo; and 30 % Paine Private Miya; aa ‘been in good demand. The ‘sales yes yeriay’ Talay foot up ‘about 350,000 Ibs, 1 8Ne a mostly Fae Rotel bbls, The market continned sactions were only moderate. The Boas "Sonturs ae es at Wye 80 do. we SKC, aBd 78do., in Jobbing lots, at He. DOMESTIO MARKETS, 00d ordt ry a NS Foca Cotton firm ; ol taet ‘c- a 16%c. Net receipts, M bules, Exports coastwise, 2,100. Stock, oies ‘New Onixans, Dec. 4, 1872 4, row imag sheesye rhiddiies C mnAry, ay 3 gross, Ex one reat “Brit Bae Sr ccantwion, 90. Bales, 2,500; last evening. 4,900, Stock, 147; Mopmx, Dec. Sead Cotton firm’and advanced; good ordinary, Lit slow middlin, ) ee Hi ay Isc. Net receipts, 2,352 70." Bales, 2,000; lust even- Beet od Btock, ‘Sao? re Cotton firmer; low middlings Sisert amidating ipts, bales. kxporte—To Great my te tain, Bsiai"to‘the” geutineny 130; constwise, 1076, 8 8477. Stock, Cotton tn en demand a ‘araer midi “Bie. & 183¢c. Net receipts, 2,309 bales. rips Great Brit se phgetods 176. aloe, Ba 31,729. Witmicron, N. 0., ‘cers Spirite turpentine, frm at be. Fan gilet si $9 40 for strained ‘Crude turpentine steady aFi 0 tor hard and % $3 oe for yellow ‘dip. and nd virgin, steady at $4. Oswrao, Deo. 4, 1872, * Floor #teady and unchi + gales of, 1,600 bbis. at $8 for No. 1 ea $9 for ir Winter, $975 tor white Winter, $10 30 for double extra, Wheat quic ‘Corn Gol; salen of 2.100 bushels, in lot at S8o, rime Uplake ‘Canada held at $i 02; Bay B08 Corn meat-$1 2% tor bolted, 3 Ite $18; a) fs, wt Millieed, unchanged. short, omidguings, $21, per ton, Railroad frelgh jow Work, ic; 10 re a Receipts jake--19,400 busbels corn, 4, 1872, i Fi Ey “eg 00 bushels; bmg Aa hee 8. 5, ja te bicy fom oie Biko "bushels; corn, berky. 2018 do lour—-Weeters of business observable everywhere yesterday, and more especially on the Real Estate Exchange: ‘Tuesday's transactions augured a busy time for yesterday, in fact, a great deal of property had been advertised for sale. The audience assembled for the purpose of making purchases was small, considering the usual attendance. The general topic of discussion was the funeral obsequies of the departed Philoso pher, and more interest was taken in the proceedings at Dr. Chapin’s church than the plea of the auctioneer for an additional bid. THE “SOLID MEN’? ON ’OHAN were absent, attending to the raneral being able to afford one day at least to devote to the memory pay homage to his memory by abs' ve business, When auch sprog, al business here might as we and no one knows nor appreciates such facts better bee the real estate auctioneer, whose knowledge of man- kind is as keen as a briar, lessrs. E. H. Ludlow & Co., by order of G. H. estan, referee, sold yesterday Boon, atthe =e Estate Exchange, a plot of und, viz. :—Six lots, 150x100, on Fourth avenue, from corner of 107th 16 within fifty teet of 108th street; also sixteen lots on 107th street, each 25x100 feet. The entire sale realized but $31,500, which is at least forty per cent less than its value—William Lawlor being the purchaser. Four of the last named lots must be taken off this property for the extension of Lexing- ton avenue, for which the corporation will have to pay a round sum, but the improvements to the sur- rounding lots will be manifold. The following 3 were effected by James M. Miller, auctioneer :— Honse and lot 47 Clif st., lot 25, 10x81, 8x25, 1x82, Fight, title and Interest ‘in the Jot 83 Beekman st. 5 000 13,000 8,600 bd ‘Af few oehe vere of ground were offered; but, owing to the slim attendance and apathy of pur- chasers, they were withdrawn, Some few transactions were had in private sales, but the particulars have not Ugh tha At twelve o'clock to-day Messrs. Fae A Me Bleecker, Son & Co. will sell, at the Real Est Exchange, a@ four story high stoop brown wit front house, No. 123 Fifth avenue, 22.6%65x100 feet, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. This property is well located and will bring a very Bood aed even if ony, for business purposes. The Abs ‘Will dispose at the same time of a piece of RRAL ESTATE AT HIGH BRI in Westchester county, consisting of eight full lots, 25x100, situated contiguous to the extensive estates of William B. Ogden, and overlooking Cen- tral avenue. ‘The owner of this property, i# keaia tei, ing in the State of Missouri, an 10 real estate to attend to more valuable to od which is given as @ reason for the sale. It 1s no ‘use of denying the fact that land in banned A 80 near Manhattan Island, is necessarily bow! advance rapidly in valu: ‘under the rected 1 hd rovements in rapid transit soon to be carried nto Cin ese eight lots will no doubt a & good price. A Central Park lot, corner of Fifth avonue and Ninetieth street, is to be solid to-day by V. K. Stevenson & Son at the Exchange. TORN INTO ATOMS, At noon yesterday, while @ @ man named Theodore Weed was engaged in placing a belt over a pulley for the purpoze of running a circular saw, he was caught between the belt and the pulley, and before assistance reached him his body was literally cut into quarters. When the ponderous machinery was 8 ped the body of the unfortunate man pre- sented a ore spectacle. The upper portion of Bi thy adhering to the shaft, while the legs 1d arma and entrails were scattered in all Lind was Revenue bonds. as ms most nae "ae nore, $108,642,063 $10,687,861, Cash in City and Copnty, 7, Cash in sin) Ih ae , the onths e ir ey and sto stocks Rave een issued on henna — fond, payable from. asseweme Abe collected. id $1,911,200 J Aerapiations of vill yf 1872 bein collegted wea York ‘County Court, be | croton Water er purposes. Public school building: Public worke—Se Consolidated stock—Assessments vacnied. Pablic parks....... ra sei weal The al with Special Jaws for boas, account of im) rovements be bei pad by. y Assessments to cipation of the tax ages of 1871, and aeLee thorized by chapters 1. 9, 29 UNCLAIMED GOODs. a a1 Sale of “General Order Store” Incumbrances—A Curiosity Shop Cel- lection Under the Hammer—High Prices Realized. After protracted postponements ‘and vexatious delays and extensive advertising the annual sale of unclaimed property remaining for a period of three years in the general order stores was held yesterday at Roberts’ salesrooms, 97 and 99 Water street, by Messrs. John H. Draper & Co., commenc- ing at 10 o’clock A. M. The conditions of the sale were a8 follows :— aptigeeayyr os funds and no deli until full ‘ is made. posits required at the option of the are anes All articles sold by weight or gau; sn. Weleh to be weighted or gauged by United ser bo tage or ugers. The description of the cata- foeue is intended to represen’ them upon their importation, and no allowance will be Bene Lt ae deficiency or discrepancy that may be erein. . ‘The catalogue contained a schedule of FOUR HUNDRED AND NINETY-! id sere with the value of vend ascertained appraisers and marked in the margin of scriptive list. Some exceedingly eats aingo were sold in this collection of a ty shop. The articles were as multiiarious as the patches Joseph's coat, No. 1 was a bag of.hair, valuea by the appraiser at $3. Then followed us of A tons, wool, Lo licorice, ee enn ae mitral wa by of aa : iar mim fedoand on mense quantity o! x basta Cs The gt sare ee s Where are these ackages em packages einpted? ‘was invoiced as five cases grant valued at & pe 3 ‘was ascer‘ained dur- : the sale oa instead "aes a oe auce 1oneer was se! reserved ginger, hoped the lot would igo y tue the combustible mate- rial, but the assembly di id mot take the point as:in- tended. A “trunk effects” L Ng offered, whic! Tends to proposition that grants arriving here send ‘tnblr tranks to the 4 “anae oe her neglect or forget claim them, THE GOODS REALIZED Hi : as ts usual on such occasions 4 ‘Mr. Wil Lee Darling, the officer in charge of the wi 47 Stone atreet, where the collection of wares. the different general order stores are ‘de- serves great credit for the arran, ne in affording facilities prior to eee oe chasers to examine the Foods, idea of what they are to buy. Conesier atthe had also been congratulated on the manner in which he has ordered this sale to be condacted—i. ¢., with the fullest possible publicity, and not, as here: tofore, make ey buy @ cat in the bag, Yesterday's sale has realized Natty ‘as mach ag ‘Was anticipated, and ifany one iporekanes any ar: ticles by which’ he was sold a ‘was with bis ‘eses Open, aad no one is to blawe but himselle

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