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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 COR TGs le een aa eseprresmapersp=s ero === on epee anit tsi sinalplaghionh ji ee-=utnsitsieiaitboceesliies Aen » . Chic &N Yan A Ft 10:30 A. at $29.8 $39 for Te: Shc & N Westen b HonHla ete i. est eaeweeioe Oy COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mette-rfude ag sTioberte and prise Ree 0 | ae 2 | Chic & N W ist mn. Coa'Faus 2 M ¥ - 2 MOchs Adams Bx Oo.. od, We heard of sales ol 10) boxes of TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORE. 6 Han & stJolg. 101 ene ere tee: Bt 6, ol # 200 do. be 93 ‘nd 5,000 Ibs of ‘pickled bellies at 7%o. $250,000 fa. age, on cit; Mysegs ‘Apoly ’ ATLANTI@ AND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. at _ }. ae Cotton Quiet; Receipts at the Ports aed os Pot it foe amen Ears steady under a LOR” 9 00. 3, No. Pine street eccond | ‘The London Economist, of January 18 contains «fos. % do . 6 21,125 ales—Flour Quict—Wheat ica orocy ioe Maret on fe, Terms if waren tt ee ae i Pau ee dabt, ° the following :— pte Lower=—Corn Duill—Oats Steady—Pro- at loc. and & se.\iement oF Lierces at Bigc, COPARTNERSHIPS, The New Five Per Cents and | niin tiscnomheim & Goldschmidt invite evb- 1s Sic Ls caetern, Ceeeceentrecte Del eaRae eave radipnerseipeendbalenaee P1830 a the Ss ndicat scriptions for an 18sue of Leased ines Rental ol oe India s Quict—Petroleam Easy— moderately fair business con, bay “4 Lge OLUTION. or PARTNERS? HERETO, y e. Trust bonds, at the price of H8 per cent, Lex dis. 24 1100 na Naval Stores Firmer—Wool ious prices. | Sales_4 tlercesof | gr socih creat: New York, i this day dissolved by :mucaad count, to the amount of £900,000 or $4,500,000, Bs 100 80 ale eee Wack Qnlete and 20 bags of Kangoon at 04° | Consent. CHAKLES MoENT IE, : which forms part of £1,272,000, specially secured by ay 88% 600. 6 Whiskey Steady. Sixps,—Clover has been in good demand, and the mar- Yous, Jan, 1, 1373. ‘ ie the rental oi the Pennsylvania Fetroleom Rail- fn Fas ied. 7% 1m ies Fripay, Feb. 7-6 P.M. | ket firm. For the Bast three Gays the mics toot wp 1.760 AM NO LONGER A MEMBER OF pote FIRM OF Conjectures that the Subscriptions Iave Fallen Sn Ay Sg i ie Sioned wre hyde 18 i 81% 000 16 ‘The trade movement was still slower to-day, and mat irom Oo, Jor common ia 1k. 8 10iec, fF, Belin, 1 L Ward & Drisier, The business will be continu Shore of the Three Hundred Milli ment of lease to the Atlantic dnd Great Western | 10W can is Ort iN ‘zg | the markets, in numerous instances, were heavy. | market was irons; quoted 5 Timotny | tmder He old na EADRIALES. IE, andre ons. Mailroad Company. ‘the bonds, te beater in sums 1» 8" | Cotton was calied dull and nomtnal, There | fushel“Lfisesd was quiet but druily bold at full [Once THE FILM OF DICKINSON & 00. ine < Of £209 each, are repayable at par, at the holder's was but little business dome anywhore, At | Prices. roadway, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, wo 6 e JOHN DICKIN ans OY AOD oe nee Dern. Ot Te, Tee sands aN ay $% | the Produce Exchange flour was dull. Prices | procstxhinted us iisietial chansey ey Were, arely ER SAS PuubunicK DUNGUME. by au accumulative sinking fund of 1 per cent per | ‘tow k Ha E: bri 42% 200 oxy | Were withoat noteworthy change, but favored | Steady. We have only to noie sais of 266 Hihds., part Biren Bly bey patere be capriod on by E IN GOLD TO ig Pp 4 ie Ist.. 4 Naw Yous, Feb. 6, 1 JOUN LICKINSON. * / annum. The interest is payable hall-yearly on 1st | 1000 Lake Shore conr oo 1500 96 the purchaser. Wheat was dull and almost bye 1 pees oe eh bvek eg se = eR apt : January and ist July, in London in sterli t 4 10000 Pac RR of Molst. 90° 3.0 a Pp ia bi } oe mors Be MOTICE IS HE Y GIVEN THAT THE BUSINF: q De St ae imal in the absence of business, The last ood 10 prime, hye per dollar. ‘the first nali-yearly interest will fall pe Ocean Bank: a 6g Ne , , Prime 19 010% | signed soletone aye ‘i ore existing between the under. due ist July next. ‘The sinking tund will be applied gz | Sales were at $i 64 tor Chicago afloat and $1 70 business of WRINKEIHOWE & SECus will herouiter be for Milwaukee in store and afloat. Corn was also dull, heavy and lower to sell, but business was very Ught. Oats were steady. Whiskey was sfeady but not especially active. Pork was very firm, bui business was moderate. Lard was without change. | stimiard, Nos. 10 to exwa *, UC. Freights were steady, but in some cases rates were | isto ine The Clique Jubilant Over the Incomplete- by half-yearly drawings on 1st May and ist Novem- 1) Nar ta qensbe ness of the Syndicate Negotiations. ber, and the boads so drawn will be paid on the | lw Yyuick 1st July and Ist January following each drawing, | 200 Cen Coal ‘The iirst drawthg will take place on 1st May next. 400 MONEY ACTIVE, The money market was active, and might, in- deed, be called stringent, the pinch for \unds to carry over stock accounts being severer than ex- perienced since the early part of January. The rate on call ranged from7 per cent as an excep- tional extreme on the easier side to as high as 1-16 and interest in the period of greatest scarcity. The average rate was probably 1-32. Among the gov- ‘ernment dealers the quotation was 7 @ 7, coin. p Mercantile Paper was quiet, and prime names were joted 810 per cent discount. Foreign exchange Was weak and a trifle lower for actual business, but nominally unchanged. SOUTHERN SECURITIES HEAVY. , The Southern State bonds were heavy and mostly brie on by ©. HARINK EM UUDE alone, who alone is nigaerised be a hanes oe iow Yor ruar, are HRINKERROFE ee oe OAS. H. BRIN! J. V. H, SEC! — SESESE 2200 = Stam ric a Bie, ido, yo oe 515 Pee ail: Yorio Kico—Reumng, common “o ghee Jair to choice, % wigc. yO. ava—Duich ‘tana Superior aad nominal. Petroleum remained quiet and was | the markci drm. ales feattesraterr Yuba. tot slightly easier. Spirits of turpentine was active ose boo Phase hi been a little more demand since and higher, while rosin was steady, Metals were tor all descriptions, but generally te unaractre- quiet. Wool was slightly easier and very quiet. . , Wrongs 01 Comuocticut oFOD. AsHrs.—The market since our last continued ses do. Feansylvauan ou private quiet, but unchanged, The receipts have been prime sh Boo rn yr mad | ahi eamal apne much more liberal, agzregating 123 packages for the but stoady: ar iiger daigh ta bbls Reta poe ee past three days. Pots quoted at $8 50. Woo..—1he market continued very quiol, with tee ns- actions contined BuitpIna MaTERIALs.—Thne demand for bdrick Foquiremenis A meanaitsarete aad Sean tt care ket was limited, but prices were Dot materially | SewbA. increased during the week, ami the exhibited bbe 804 changed. We quote:—Pale, $7 per M; Long Island, $10 | unchanguc, We We lave on'y Wo nods onlus of ori per do. ; North River, $11 50 per do. ; Croton, $12 a $16 per Wad ws. extra Uhio fleece do., and Philadelphia front, from yard, $10 a $43. Lime omnes, es TAN Ihe — fe wes, A Reaction and Decline in the Stock Market. , THE “CALLED” BSNDS. AE edie ef the $100,000,000 Five Called In for Redemption om the ist of Jume—Year, Series and De nominations, Exceptional Activity and Strength in “CG. © and I. GC,” Pacifico Mail * and Hannibal and St. Jo. WASHINGTON, Fob, 7, 1873, The following is the oficial list of the numbere Of the $100,000,000 of five-twenty bonds called das on which interest will cease June 1, 1873, These bonds were issued under the act of February 24, 1862. This call includes all the remaining bonds of the second series and $50,397,500 of the third series of coupon issues, The designations are as f{el- MONEY SCARCER AND DEABRER. | sold moderately and remained steady at $1 50 for Rock- ape, 000 lbs. of - @he “Sita ” " A _ | lower. The Tennessees went off to 81%, and new 1 75 fe ie my inecce, Guo. a Cy ee pales 3 ring Catiornia, | lowe:— “4 mtton” in We Union Telegraph— | south carolinas sold again at 22 The following ave Lede - rapa: ar pcg Ce shag Oalinerene, ‘GuGo tbe wegOD, ZWD ibe, Second Series. The Nambers and Series of the “Called” ns era dtis SIOSINg ilsee cJReauaees Ox oom path aA eee sates Gos MOTTE Cen | he Cee he ipa. ex 83 bales’ Cave, and | penomina- Numberson Amountof Par pal pat . Lynd canptaa —The market continued ares with the ex. is) z id wir Bonds, Bonds, Value, for uo) ry x Be Go, #06. nase £2. pa ine, ic. h Bice stearic, 280° DOMESTIC MARKETS. ~~ Gauyaston, Feb. 7, 1673. 80; do. sevens, 88 @ 91; North Carolina ex coupen, any, ‘excepting 8 ri sere aechre tie coe eg amey 8a good, ordinary, 1/}4e. ' Net rocelnis, . j ‘ — . 33 @ 3434; do, to North Carolina Railroad, 59 2 61; ; e ad % Jeboing™trads "ran moderainy op private terme Lisad; exvorts w Great ry 3,900; 0 the Continent do. new, 17 20; do. special tax, 12 414; Missouri if a es ‘Quote :—Rio—Ordinary cargoes, Me, ‘a 17 S33 : 494; Comstwise, 4,178; sales, 8,00. sixes, 9429414; do. Hannibal and St, Joseph, 90891; 9 goes, 13% se ee pel ry Ak hig So Louisiana sixes, 50 a 56g do. eights, 50 a 60; All ra p toe or Aer éodays creait. Java—Government | lings, 19) bama fives, 68 a 61; do. eights, 83.288; South Caro- gs, 190. 0 19) “4 lO. KASS Pate i 5, Wo, Bross, 8, 92 ore, 154gc. a 1 lina sixes, 40 a 50; do. new, January and July, 22 Bonds—Falling Off in the Week's Imports of Dry Goods. @ 82; do. new, 8134 a 82; Virginia ex coupon, 48 & 60; do. sixes, consolidated bonds, 55% a 56; do. do., deferred scrip, 1434 a 144; Georgia sixes, 75 a + 10,778 a 27,798 10,500 $528,000 + 25,086 a 68,646 25,685 2,663,500 22. 16,180 8 41,373 17,410 8,705,000 Lil an4d4a 11259 27,70 27,701,008 WALL STREET, } Frinay, Feb, 7—6 P. M. On 'Change to-day cotton was quiet and steady for lots on the spot, but slightly firmer for future. ) Flour was quiet, but firm. Wheat was dull and | fower to sell; and corn was likewise dull, but New Ontxans, Feb. 7, 1873. Cotton in fair demand ; good ordinary, 18zc. ; low mid- ee.; maddlinys, 1%K0. a AAC. Net receipts, expuris to Great Britaim, 2487; to ihe sales, 2,00; last gyeoing, 6 8,000}, stock, ae et receipts, 4,U9; gross,’ 46,31 ‘a teige. Pofws to Great Britain, 2346; to ‘the Continent, 14,s62; Ang atu sea Mes eecanine Tse! Comsiwise, 5,701; sales, 31,00, 1052273 33,658 38, 658,008 100 do... » WStLal 300 At & Pac pi Ms ox on dnent, 57. c 3¢.7 Laguavrn, 16) Rw. Wess Guo Uhio Rie tbe, Eros kt ‘ri Total both series. Bbout steady. ; . t. Dominge, le. 9 223¢; do. do., April and October, 24a 26; Arkan- Maer | fe Domine, + Lipirlitap Pb nara lacas eh sas sixes, funded, 40 a 60 3 ote ca mre’ market has beea a trifi Cotton quiet, but fi oa ordinary, ike igw mid $50. era 1,300 68 3,300 DOPPER, t a Jotton rm; ye. - f The total imports of foreign dry goods at this GOVERNMENTS LOWER. ¢ $4000 U8 5-90, 0, °62, since out last and continued Army ‘Ihe sales of lake | dllngs, 15%c. 8 loxe.; amladlings, 1s9ge: Net receipin | $100 5,092 8 9,419 782 8, 208 for the week ending February 6, 1873, show® | rhe government list was lower, with the early < Tou.) Us 0-20, 1°65... aggregate about 400,000 Ib je. cash and Sic. | 2000 valen; yrose, $98}, Exporty—lo Great Britain, 1,46} $500....... 29598 5,660 607 253,508 Considerable failing off, the amount having béen | weakness and lower ruling of the gold premium, i 1 Sig (7500 do. for tuture Elish, Dest select, at | one ty ees grote lee, Menor te. atest Bia 13,151 022,918 1,780 1,780,008 only $2,583,030, The amount marketed during the | ana in the subsequent business of the day, fatded Corrox—The market tor sot covlon, without decided | 475/; to the Continent, 470; coastwise, 7,817. sales, 2,500) 4,103 & 7,265 439 2,195,008 samo period was $2,873,490. : poneed v change, was dull and nominal, with a downward cn: Savannau, Feb, 7, 187 4,775 a 9,600 = 6695, 690,000. ie period was $2,878,400. to rise with the advance therein, because O dency. Fut deliveries ruled steady, with @ fair Cotton quiet; ordinary, 17%c.; good ordinary, 1D}Xc. ; THE FOREIGN MARKET. the depression following the apprehension of demand, We sum up thi is Event 1, | Low, mudulings, 1iq0.; ‘middiings, 1 Nob reosli ta, 10,000, 008 The London quotations show a further decline}. jaijure in the negotiation of the new nas toe ng, Mota St; oxporth cosswien, 1.588; sales, Sit; stosk, 64,78 100,000, 608 wm the dve-twentiés ef 67 and in the ten-forties, | oan ‘The decline, however, was only X @ 803 rh 349 | 14,540; to the Continent, ei eats, carga ea 5 , , = 18 18 | 4,920. NION SPECULATION. pnd comparative steadiness for the new fives, “which last left off at the ‘wide’? quotation 9044 291. Consols, however, were sirong and 3 a 3; higher, Totat.. . 67 7 | Cotton armer tor aden; ordinnry, Ihe igs or tiie delivery (basis iow middling) Hho aatca nave. | gacatton,frmsr 196 Rood gratens ordinary; 17se8 1240. been as follo ‘Swies last evening after three o'clock— | middiiags, 1¥c. a tig Net receipts, 2,059 i ee. 200 at 2)4c., 100 at 0%-16c., no notice rater rset Great Britain, 2,794; coastwise, 1,103. Sales, % per cent, the market leaving. off firm as fol- low: United States currency sixes, 115 a 115%; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 117% a 117%; do. do., President Orton Speaks—His Reasens and Erie shares improved to 53, with transactions a * f for His P: it Acti in Bayt 2X ‘ lo., Coupon, 118% @ 118%; do. five-twenty regis- March, 100 ag 20 7-1oe., 200 at — ie Te Seer eee fe eee 4 vearly in the day at 53%. The French loan Was | toreg, Mey ‘and iota 114% @ 115; ae an Ae die! PTS oa Reine ‘Gales eae wi pate “area ua i cakes Taal Saban Caplenckne weeers we Cuma es | §ower at 5% per cent premium, as if suffering from 1862, d0., 114% @ 115; do, do., 1864, do. do., 114% a do FM. on February, Bid a BuO at tm BS 160. at 2 tea rac ig Lovtsvitix, Feb. 7, 1873. tee in Harmony with Him—The “Bear” She competition of our new five per cents. 115; do. do., 1865, do. do., 11534 a 11534 ;do. do., 1867, 2B america Gi : nee Sie | apes ea ee Disite lope Reaiee st aeerneroisstives prices for psi ange maintained ; Side of the Story. THE a aiedena THE A ree ni pis registered, January and July, 1143 a 114%; do. do., jon Loal.........b8 60 We sa Bhi gue pate, 10 8 vec 9, notice petore 1th ms ago, M Y., Feb. 7, 1873. The Wall street sensation about Western Union the books of subscription to the three hundred | 1555 coupon, doy lA ® 114%: 40. do., 1867, do, sy, ine a ange 10 M |g Povrenty: mleamgmis Ate ote Mera, | Telegraph sock has sonably abated, The astine Millions of five per cents closed this. evening for do,, 116% a 116%; do. do., 1868, do, do., 116% a 20 9-166, AR, z ai Coy Soule oxire. Wheavscarce ang firm. Corn unc! tive speculators were loud in their prophecies as te Personal applications, but by the custom of Europe, | i1¢:;; go ten-forty registered, 111% a 112; do, do., att 9-160, dul Maid to, | $138 !0r voted: gt 8, for thbaited per ‘cwt aiitieed | he row there would be about the matter among which holds both here and there in this case, sub- a A to | steady i, $25 ber the directors of the Western Union Company. coupon, 114% a 11434; do. fives of 1881, registered, 113 a 11334; do. do., do., coupon, 11344 a 113%. STOCKS FRVERISH AND LOWER. The stock market was strong and fairly active in the earlier hours of the day, andthe steadiness of prices was only temporarily disconcerted by the excessive activity in the money market; but the - S40. pa shorts, $41; ship stat middling exchange ‘500 February for ‘March; Sse, paid’ to ex: | ploady 3 ahorty ~ ot it ireighty-Flour to Phtladeiph ff, 760. ; change 80 February for March ; le. aid to okay Boston, 7c. Nt March fordunes Told, 18,700 baled gran tal aa eolon, edn daegactens (pie Be The Eecalay at the ports sum up hu bint bales: New Orleans, 4308; Moblie, 2,580; Savan Char! som, 208 more, 8; New Y. day last week, to Forel mn ports c gcriptions by letter will be received unt to-mor- , Yow evening. For this reason the agents of the Syndicate continue to aecline giving any @etails of the extent of the subscriptions re- ceived up to the’close of business to-day. Even the amount subscribed in this country is neces- sarily withheld, in deference to tht rule governing There is no doubt that speculations have been going on largely in this stock in Wall street during the past week, and it is generally belleved that a corner was preparing which has been knocked om the head, and in wnich the gentlemen who were getting it up have been somewhat worsted by the ‘action of Messrs. Orton and Horace F, Clark, ny Flour active; Western, spr 8 $925; white, $9 dv a Siu. W les of 3,000 Dbusheis Milwaukee No, 2 ‘Spring at $1 03; jw do. white Michigan at $2 05. Corn steady ; sales ot Crd bushels in eee, ret 4,500 do. No. 2 the track at S2c. Oats Western held at i.No. % Toledo at d2e. | Canada, %e, a $1; sales of No. 2 Western ai ‘owed fell tworrowed state at 7c. a Buc. ; four. moral distemper occasioned by the apprehension steam, 4 dtate at Spplications whlch ‘ay come by mall. ‘There ts jt had failed to place the whole ya. ths ea. a oiinal at 9c: Barley malt—sales of Western | With the intention of hearing very reason to believe, however, that Vagina ah pp hd 10; prime Winter Western at $1 10a $1 15; every re aoe pecencreml deh piaea of the new five per cents induced weakness Qrdinar: at dn'at $1 200 $1 25. Otter ‘arulstes emphanged: THE TRUE PACTS " and @ pressure to sell, ugder which prices Bohai wood ow , 10.490, Feb, 7, 1873. of the case a reporter of the HERALD calted on Mr. to negotiate the entire three hundred millions, and gave way irregularly, and in some cases te Rance ‘ 2 0! 20! Ps og mere light; bys weer arn aT pettauiel, wreak William Orton, the President of the Western Union Company, yesterday. Mr. Orton received the reporter, and on being informed of the object of the visit gave the facts of €ome of the agents here were willing to confess as auch this evening. Like in the interval after a ' general election, we shall have to await the re- stubbornly, until the quotations ruling at the 29 23) 23) 23% i Eeocied, 9%. & Second Board—1 P. M. | —The quotations are based on cotton in store, rui ae Core her; sales of No. 2 close were not far from the lowest of the day. The $1000 Va @s, def. . 14% 800 shs Pac M §8 Co. ig q ality hot more tha half grade above or below. ty mua - veri vscaah aie. ¥ Line 'Oas tn Hood demend exceptions to tis course of the general market | ]100 Va6's, con. be IWNYC&HR ed grade quoted. at zie. isha ole for No. 3" ‘ie. forreye jected. Itye Sui and cts] turns of subscriptions trom the leading cities of : " ° ‘iy 22° 100 a FLOUR Np Gratn.—Receipts—Flour, 6,246 bbis.; wheat, Ne the case. He scemed to feel somewhat annoyed bj x were Hannibal and St. Joseph, Pacific Mail and. { S0W0SC 6's, 1, Jn & iy a . 9,000 bushe 15. foc; corn’ meal, SW bbls sed | Wchanged ai . tor No. y steady a a at annoyed by Europe, where the Syndicate have ramifications, | C°ooa1¢, Hannibal and St. Joseph advanced to a0. : : 31120 sacks bushels; barley, Bi) dor the | Nog failand ‘ee Fe ee sale hae er the talk which the matter had created, and anx- ious to give the details of the operation as it really was. He said :— Dbofore we shall be able to know even approxi- flour market wa Sault bat jrithout decided change. The steady at $7 85, cash,’ Bulk ‘meats steady cotahoui: mately the extent of the subscriptions. So that all bb! 0ay¢ under auspices which are not well defamed to antes were only about’ 6 including al! kinds, at | Gors at sige, packed; 6c. for short rib-middies, 30. ibs, ter most of the day, atafraction above 67, but closed at a decline to nearly the 1evel of thé Lon- don market. Boston, Hartford and Erie, after an Southern iamily. Corn meal, Sahat Corn meal, subscription of so vast an amount of money as three hundred millions of doliars; but the French Joan last Summer for seven hundred millions was ment. The thing had to be done by Monday, an HAVANA MARKETS, Trnad not been done by that time It would have failed, There were certain combinations in Lon< THE VIEW OF THE STREET, 100 riges within the range ol thé appended quotations, average. Greon ments quiet and strong; nominally un- Aguring at the present time would be purely | niogs ag they are collateral with rsiy snteroutacl 7 Ww Banat wae ue Pag ae a changed, Drested hogs active and and ifghen tor heats at “The Executive Committee passes upon thid. “speculative. The Syndicate are sanguine, how- | to- Wabash. party and the extension of the latver $00 8 ror Brandywine, | We quote silts aiehe Size." Kece moa ‘bis tour a $00 0 bushes wheat | Matter to-morrow, and then we'll seo whether all ever, that they have placed a large proportion of t su Pe be WO do. corn, 83,000 di 4, 4,000 do. rye and 15,00 do: | this talk is true or not. The Executive Com- road in seareh of trans-Mississippi traMc. Pacific 200 juperine 85) a 709 | parley. Pete eet Rt “dour, 14.000 bushels wheat, the lcan, Meantime Mr. Boutwell has modified his | y41, which sold at 76%, is believed to be under the 400 xtra State. ZB) & 800 | Sowdo. corm, 40M do- oats and 7,00 do. barioy. mittee of the company meets once a week, and ta call of yesterday so as to make it date from the Ist | pote onage of a pool who were “short” of | _ Superfine Western. es 60 700 it are submitted all matters of suficient impor. of Marcn, in order that the time for the redemp- t 55 15 d B00 Extra Western 70a 8W e COTTON REC BECEIPTS. tance to engage its attention. Of course this mat ¢ion of BE 006, JDas 8, cent Sm0, 8 F taen, 10) Sean On pase ter Will be presented among others,” THE CALLED BONDS have been recently “bulling” it at 95 a 10, 7 Round Hoop Obi Be oop | , The following table shows the total net receipts of cot- Have you any idea What that action will be?’ may begin on the 1st of Junc—the day fixed by the | The lighter fancy C. 0. and. 0. has been or ts to 20 Family wi 9 BY a 19 50 OR ane Segre ae, Heel Geeetenties Tr ae ni the subject. vu low extra.. ‘a 7 “4 course the 'e Wil sanction Syndicate for the final instalment of subscription | be absolved or dissolved from its subjection to the $a00 St Louis straight extra. 7H a 8B a Patdmore. 742) |. action [have taken, Over a year ago payments for the new bonds. As to the causes Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and, as already in- 10) BE eee ee males Aft hee 4,995 10/825, THE COMMITTER EMPOWERED MB ting to f ir the success of this rtant | imated in the HERALD, is to forma part of the 200 Galltorni 29 50 @ 18 60 496,713 to get control of the Cuban cable if possible. Some nc ha geal ml acl ous Western extension of the newly opened Trunk line ie Rye tlow 8 50a 625 510 Providence . 2 time ago I tried todo so, but was joled, and ne vl cckecp ce ela gdh act aber Pll abet he Chesapeake and Ohio Eatrood Erie was bet: el Bouthern 34} $B . a een eles ea tae peel iast ave ane Wied round toe . bich re ; BUC uthern super * Zea6o3 | the matter until las urday, when I foun were a short period within which to expect the |, Southern extra pet 9 09 sercseerecees edly 305603 | naa the opportunity of consummating the arran; Ba 355 saa 36 395.8 400 4. fo. b a+} 65 wh ae taken almost immediately. Again it is alleged that | erly decline to 8%, advanced to 94, and closed at aie Bxchange quist, but firm. nem. ontiATAtAs Feb. p Be lat 6 | 200 ibaa! pean | : sae ms Mew ght imme- 9a9%. The other : Puncheo . o- b, | davs, currency, ia lig premiums do. short sgh cus. Gately, tee ky nown there ad the German bankers were lukewarm if not hostile Wheat mv eas dt | reney, 15% remlum; ri} gold, 2935 9 $0 having been done by Wednesday. iwas in Chic: to the negotiation. The truth, doubtless, is that } CHANGES IN THE MARKET elgsing nom 91 61 «'61 65 for Chicago i boy ha premium, to, pre Mint! gold. $3 438% Hreminan cy | on Saturday and Mr. Herace F. Clark was in Wash- ‘German imperialism has given birth to a thousand | Were not of important extent, and were com- sa ei bodes : yao jt 8) for No. $2 for, ndon, 43 @ 433 premium ; on Paris, 24 premium, ol or Be Ae) ped him, es Sanit te Aad ae % fo! r.? There we nancial and industrial enterprises capable of | Passed within an average decline of about % per peas except 1,00 bushels ‘of white eo ai P agreed with me in every y particular and did it. cent, save and except for Western Union, which brought $225. Corn was dull and about nominal, at EURO! EAN M MARKETS, “So that bis action received your entire ap« Offering investors antl capitalists in Germany a bigher rate of interest than our limit of five per cent. Parties imterested in the ‘called’ bonds will find a full description of them in another col- umn of the paper. GOLD STRONG—113% A 113%. a ic. in atloat for ‘old proval?”” 600 bushels c+] Lonpon Morey Marxxr.—Lonvon, Feb, 1-5 P. M.—Con- ‘ Sige : ti . “of course. We are and have been in entire har. doe: dor; | United starve avesyyeniy en 185,01 pocount: | mony of the subject, You can yery well see thag i. ae cab Cy te ee A Oho, me tor Western and re ten-forties, 9144; new fives, 9%; Erie ilway the phar of the ee line i bend tng jouthern y a ut quiet, Sales about ately, I co Geseen nee erate | igi one Senet A neiee Geet eevee es patie: fo) old West ed in store ; A dtc. UTIVE F —) Pai THE SANCTION OF THE EXEC! COMMITTER, [bag mixed State ; S5c. @ Séc. tor white do. ; 54 ‘ellow Franaront Bounse.—Franxront, Feb. 7—A. M.—United | wnich did not meet until’ Saturday. 1 took the ‘was neglected and lower to the extent of about one percent. The “bears,” in hammering the market late in the day, appeared to act upon the convic- tion that the failure of the new loan had been as complete as if not a single dollar of it had been sub- her effe: scribed for, the subscriptions for possibly two hun- ‘4 Sc, for new black Illinois, and om t * nies Pit nee preted popebghnale pad saab dred or two hundred amd fifty millions of dollars Shis ‘Onto. Fags and rye remained are at ‘ae ioe ism” syenweryy i eee * Sethe Benet, matter into my own hands and | know that I shall N e calling in of the 000, ny le beta ly a bagatelle, and a positive discreait to figures, but we heard ot no sales. Liverroot Corton Manget,—Livei Feb. 7—6 P. | receive the approval of every member on the for redemption on June 1, but was quickly rallied ig only a bag: a Po: > 31% ‘keIGHTS.—Berth freights to-day have been quiet in con- Le —The cotton market closed unchanged. The sales of | Executive Committee except one. When @ matter by*the clique, and eventually advanced from 118% | the country and @ detriment to its finances. The [oa bag ree yes Fg Rate in, However, were | the day have been 5,000 bales tneluding a thousand for | of this kind has to be done I cannot go ranni to 114, the rise being stimulated by the growing | earnings of the Ohio and Mississippi Railway Com- BE ae Tne Gray ok Charters aut the market tee ed |e eeeieien tee ur cotton shipped trom Savannah or | @round to each member ot the committee separstel Coaviotion that the Syndicate had failed to accom. | Pany ior the month of January were, in 1873, foo ae £ | Terr io ones teen at Ons aud by sll si eres | Geek ar eekion ste bound Yantary, ni 13 53,06 bates RO ncee e eon ae . am, s co nm atsea lor vr ales, ie plish the whole of their undertaking in the matter $277,775, and in 1872, $273,024, an increase of $4,751. s lard | at, 20s. 5 i ~ amen Sarton, on private terms: fneludin, 9500 erican. Feday a ‘the market opene “So that now the company owns the Cuban Tele~ to. London by steam, 3,600 boxes cheese at 50s.; juiet. ating % nds, 974d. |.; middling Orle: ‘aph ?? of placing the $300,000,000 new five per cents: HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. x See alan of" po oy EE git if | a. a I sal Be yd " es,’ said Mr. Orton, somewhat jubilantly, “we 5 . ' The advance brought out sellers, especially as the | The following table shows the highest and lowest 20 tlade-A Norwemian bark, hence. to Cork for orders | The sein i a tH nti cia own the Cuban Telegraph, which we have’ beem sober second thought ef the market began to see | Prices of the principal stocks during the day:— 500 to the Uniied Kingdom or Continent, 3,900 bbls, of Retro- | can, The receipts of the week have been 49,0) bales, in- seeking to jaa Pile vel bee : the i bresume expor' les. TH 01 DY PAL Highest. Lowest, Jeum and products on privase, ity Austrian bark, | cluding 29,000 Ainerican., "Act NavaL Stores.—On ‘Chi en off. Address CASH, | formed them that, asa special favor, and in con- 760. at the regular call, as amended by prices in sabse- ange to - any the, t..A for Poet stating discount wi SZECESSSESSagese that any success at all, however partial, was an * ~, 400 hi to Cork, for orders Kingd M. » Fed, 7.—' a ady abactite gala for the government and its creait | New York Central. tae 1200 quarters grain Aue a’ British schooners hee te xet fr garas od fabricd at Manchester i quiet and ua: | Seite, Te bee already: gone ous of she company’s A PACERS metal dive : a! anda further argument against arise in gold. Be- | Laké Shore ti Brute iolblibee, 1,300 bbls. retned petroleum: oe pies |G ed on Breasturrs Manxut.—Livenroot, Feb.7— | ‘Thenwhat has all this row been made about 1” - 100 Un Fi 200 p erican | brig, hi Th f f cor this port for’ th “why,” said Mr. Orton, smiling, “I believe that E sides, the return of dry goods imports was muon | Wabash... ee transactions) 20" “ao. 20 cow” ppia “ot refined’ petroleum “at. %.."%m | three days have. bem 1400) quarters, Ptnefuang 838 beri gisturved some little-speculation in Wall street, lighter than looked for, and indicates a proportion- | Nortnwestern preferred. etd Spat bere from Wiens ion, A fo Cork, fur orders, 2, 000 American, by Lelenhne i Bi in wi (ae gts id they have set up a howl about it. Of course i ¥ 9 ave ¥ ate diminution in the general imports of the week, | Rock Island. 1134 20 Games ihe market continued very quict for both | EX Sd tor red Winter. Corn ats. 6d. a 27s. Ml. per q ans am very sorry to have done anything like this; but y, I can hardly be expected to disturb the 0) sti Under these circumstances gold receded to and | St. Paul...... 54 500 cloth and bags. Small, animportant orders from the | ter. ‘The receipts of wheat at this port for the past tree y pe perenpas closed at 113%. ‘The course of the market is shown | St.Paul preferred. we $ oy fades fall prices. We quote :—vomes: | days have been 16000 quarters, including 1800 Amer. bang mepherpey ty » Ohio and Mississippi. 483% 8 00 Ay Me aM 1a for March, April am » Hor * Py 4 livery. Bax: Se. Li OM. ie seo = naxt.—Livenroor, Feb. 7—5 A , but found he w: Wi a . le +G., O. I. C.. 1") vel eaine. Mania 6 at RODUCK. i —LivERroo! 113% ig Fat 3 1100 3 f long rold. id were quiet bus viendy, at ta Raa Paopuce farvenune, 3 pe ag New Yor, Feb. 6, 1873. 113 In Puiteddiphis heading was firmer and sities 1600 1-16 ney, cash. Sales 250 bales. H I Fon. Cott sin, 108. Sd ai % 13% | to 114%. Pa on , snp Senate demand ad continued fair for both aS. eee To me EpiToR oF THE HERALD:— 113 , 400 a nd straw, and with @ light e market rule ————— Srm--You are doubtless aware that the work on 1i3X"a 113% | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, | 2%) i a fait aoa ‘$1 90 past 10, rgciarery oe as “alti ity, FINANCIAL, our new Post Office has been at a standstill since be- ong 4 a ng rye A ort — Friday, Feb, 7=10:15 A.M. | 70 wn Wis es ork Gh and wheats Tie. es LARGE ESTATE FUND, JUST PAID IN, WILL | (Fe Christmas. Iwas under the impression that In the gold loan market the rates ranged from 2 x A Sooty oar Pa c hi 14500 oe, Ay) 1,67... 114! 00 100 Hors.—ihe market has been quiet since our last, be Joaned on first class Dwellings and avenue Store | Buch stoppage was for the purpose of deciding to 7 percent for carrying. The operations of the | “ju vee fix ¢, 87. iy 300 0 brewers buying sparingly to meet their immediate re- | Property, in Sew York city. Principals address EXECU- Gold Exchange Bank were as fo:! 65 sé tia ti Soe, 1040) 500 Ff quirements, | Pricsse hovever, Were frm, apc - | TOR, box 419 New York Post office. - ico nies not SF an pret should be ee te 1000 Uses "65, Ds, Ldsy tow Us @s, cur. i 600 4 new, Bre) ¢ Ms m t handsome and much-needed building. I was . cpared. 2» See. a de, ; Bavarian, 40c. She. English, Sie! “GAZLAM'S COLLECTION AGENCY, Gold Minnos $300 700 a nt Be ee aan acmaenttty x4 savas A. Collections made in ail the States, consequently much surprised to learn that on Mon- Currency balances. 4 pd Soins mackes throughout was plesdy. Sales 100 ee ee eee day morning last the superintendent had sum- The Sub-Treasury paid out $163,000 on account of 700 R bis. ‘New Orleans at from Gc. # 75c. on agg CCOMMODATION.—COMMERCIAL PAPER PRo- | Moued the married workmen among the bricklayers | Anterest, and $18,000 on accoant of redeemed five’ 200 20) Cuba, centrifugal and mixed. op | A Cured tor responsible business men; also Real Estate } employed upon the work, and, after expressing isha so) $00 See? Sascor Fe Te tatigammer® riety | much sympathy for the privations they and theit \ THE RAILROAD BONDS, Fo 500 Ports Rico famides had endured throughout those bitter week# ‘The following were the bids for the railroad bonds 100 100 English isl DESIRE TO INVEST $25,000 OR MORE IN FIRST | of cold and snow and compulsory idleness, in- 1000 ww New Orleans. or Second Mortgages; Dh ey incipals will give full parti- 1208 2000 100. 1800 3000 500 50 400 1000 a . irits of turpentine was lecidadly firmer. | Herald office. ir families, th quent dealings im the open market:— bd Bales were reported of 200 bbis, merchantabl i sideration of the needs of their |New York Cen 6's, 1883. 9 Han & StJo convert... 99% Pd Shot at We., 80 bis do. at 6034¢,, 100 bbls. supa rorder; MOREY 10 LOAN ON, FIRST MORTGAGE: WANT. might resume work. But—they must knock o New York Con 6's, 1887. 92 y Lack & W ist m... 99 : 300 Ot, at 700. 5 en do., buyers February, at Re tbc and ed, good Second Mortgages, on vacant or improved a nts @ day! It is, 1 deem, highly creditable iNew York en Os. e.- 87 Del! Lack & West ad im. 96 0 ‘cases at Me. Kosin gederally was quiet, but exhibited | city Property. N,JR., 39 Nassau street. hese poor men to state that, thougls York b. 87 del Lae pee con g. : me ae Mail 88 C 200 alitie mer frmnen ne tie eae We have cole te te offer was tempting, and their necessities ‘ Tol & W lat m, Bile div 89% | 400 ig serained ot $375 wbie, OF Of North county av$9 60.” only to ‘ONEY TO LOAN-IN NEW YORK AND NEW JER- | Were great, they co a not assent to this Tol & Wab 2a ws 200 ‘The demand for linseed continued fair be sey; New York First and Second Mortgages wanted; | proposition. I verily believe the meanest em- s | 40 So s way, with prices further favoring the 22 ® Job: | algo Money, without bonus. ployer in the city would not descend to such mean- my &, | 0) on io Wren was"alao nani tad netiar, Other ols were BERRYMAN, No. $John street, room7. | hess. Leannot think that such meg be ‘an | chang :—Linseed, sanction 08e 97 ” 200 100 400 ‘a bis. gus sperm, $1 0a ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE 0 eee tg employed ee borAsboninnd 9346 eo | 5 Ww sas 100 iY site ‘ata Winter, $1 64a 8110 hed Mo., $1 73 first class Feal estate In this city | Bonds and Mort- | the getting this much-meeded structure in Ff At x Fd ow 2H ah, bi crud de. whale, ¢, 68C. a Se. gages bow bought. Apply to JOHN Tin nae Bs ine street, pgs Sn aines fees F for Sout N © 100 400 by ched; lard, 70c. a 72c. tor pri oor —__________________________| ang scandal that the sho ‘Bud’ k oH 50 0 Es S00 Fr} for Lea hnihaden, G0e. for telected light aind Sie & Bie; FEICE OF THE ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN | brought to. ® stand-sui ior, the oak Bud LR 7 ’ 409 | @ ig wo 190 for enol choice ne browns crude cotton dic, @ 450, ; neat Railroad Company, 7 ‘an. of ‘attempting to reduce ‘Alb 4 Bus 1 2100 iy | & 100 fe mnarkeot for refined for lots on the spot | _ A meeting of the stockholders of this ¢ Faiitbe | she werkmen Site cones © ee etanan ‘Alb & Sus 196% 200 200 800 00 but for future delivery cousiderable | held on the ‘Oth instant, at 12 o'clock noon, ‘office, | consider ‘Chic, bur & Q 8's, Ist m.1105q, 100 100 mo” ilfeste juoted at c.* fOr prompt for the purpose of considering on the pro: | Which in all such jobs are the heav! ‘Mich "98 100 NYC 200 “ {200 Rr aeee We oe OOU Dols. for palates of mon ered’ leas of the Pithow aitey ale vad, ofthe | ning on the same as if the work was going on at Mich 103, 1000 100 Pi 5Y 200 200 Crude in bake remained steady at 9c. Cases, tira Benneyivania Pet Petroleum Railroad and of the Shenango | full blast. The requirements ef tbe city of New Clevy 95 300 1400 ay 100 Bot 0 some attention, but we heard ‘of no sales. Geowes ihe and Alleghany Raitlrona to this c omapan. y. and upon such | York for the speedy completion of this work are so ar r Bo 0 4 | 2000 rT Raphtha remained Homiaal at about 1s3¢e. a At | eter matters as may pe Nectght before the meeting. | great and so manifest that Ideem it my duty oP 6 $00 Con ; 200 . 4936 | S00 oD cok th e ma ade firmer. but not vacie: EGEWISH, Assistant Secretary. ion to these fi ty risvg 100LS 800 4 re) 100 a7 Mgher, Juotations peminalie the same as yesterday. call attention ese facts in the hope that ith L4 jut 19 300 be] . 48% | goo 00 Bh Philadelphia market was quiet, but about steady. (0 INSURANCE COMPANIES.—THE ADVERTISER lead to the resumption of the work and the 8) ata 600 i" 43) 200 300 Refined quoted at 19e. for. {OF Halance o month. T completion of the New York Post Office. ene 98 200 400, Cal 2 Pane cons. hecel Son Dect, 4 pack: wishes to place some small Firat Mortgaxes, op near. | £00 Riba SrOLLEN * 9yby oy” | sm, wo 4 aay | ™ Citgpeate, $4 do lar aidersesand | Bortaaue:, Wreimete do. rt fe = th B | sooune x “wy ra Ho eulen were eet ad vB HAVE MONEY FOR FUROHASE OF GOOD THE PHYPER FUND, 11s, KLouis & Iron MIst.. 94 | 500 0 300 Rat price was $14 3734 4 914 00 ‘cash or future.. Sales in “W E aa rxcond Mortgages: also to loan on city aad — Be Mba se i tia ubasg 4.1008 a0 joveltg way, 1 bois of mess BU Sit se" Bacon’ wat | peyoxiy's Propery (a for three Years, ip ‘The following additional subscriptions have veen Foe MAS CTs m1 8 i mi Be | pw By Tei nid Ti. Cash for short cleat, ‘Dressed ARD & LEAVITT, & Wallstreet | received at the HLKaLb ofllce in ald of “the ‘hse {108 Jollet e clic lat yn. -A08 4 2») aoeted at era OMe. or city and d8ce. 8G, Tor Wentrn: FOR 100 SHARES; $125 FOR 8,000, GOLD | family:— Be... Col, Chi 2 400 cot remained quiet but prices unchanj n lots, 100. Etock Speculations, With Puts and Calls. are w Col, Chie 2B 18, Bi pkga a yeicea iin the enn Ot StU a sid ior new gue, “Explanatory Circular, mailed 0 2 iy jal lor do, extra ve ney 193 Gol Ba En prime "mess rir gis wand. fadinmess | prow’ SLY rune me Mion’ oeatiane’ & 7 crane = = 7