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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1873.—TRIPLE’ SHEET, 9g Sa eae IS EA 10000 Erie 1: 102! abe 64! ture delivery (basis low middling) the sales have been | 1,200: Inst evenii ry 19,977. Woety— | Of the past four years to establish the groundl . ally steady outside the new Tennessees, which were Caw Aton gr 4 © 6thy | as. follows:-Salen last. ov ig atten ‘three o'clock — ferent SUM bsion grow 94. Te ports Te Great nature of your charge. pea we »{ weak and declined to 783. The old issues Were | 1600 Eric 2d’ m. 10132 900 64 February, 600 at 20\4c., 400 at 20 3-16c., at Bcc. Mai me 52.2273 to the Continent, 21,977; coastwise, 6,120, x4 * | steaay if not firm at 79. The following were the 200) Harlem Lt m.... 102) 108 Sey | 0 ta) 8-16, Si0 at arse... 400 at, 3) 6 Io, Bales, 31,000 bales. i, easly When Stephen English was your friend and I : May, "200 at 2 . closing quotations:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 79.9 | 2m Chic bur eqay lib 90 Mige. Total, 3,900 bi Cotton quiet and firm: pood ordinary: Trige: tow mid. | Champion my Opposition to you brought upon me 19%; do. new, 78% a 79; Virginis, ex coupon, 47 a A000 Com Pac Riggabe 104” 2300 % paid (2, exehanes too peared for Jul; ating. 18 ty HA 5s. Net receipts, Fath ta his threats of persoual violence, and up to the hour ‘ Steadier Condition | 50; | do. registerea stock, ola, 3 ® 42; | ‘ames Pacis”? 90% 00 fe. paid to exchange 10) February lor [2b Stock, 47,540." Weekly Net recaits, ii a00 het | You caused his arrest and imprisonment in default Am Active but Steadier Condition 805 do. Femina ethan so sax.{| Seams S00 today? up to three Ye M.—rebruary. 300 Fopt—To Great britain, Wait; constwine,4.28 sales, | ofexcesstve-bait I was not kindly disposed tomecig of the Money Market. do, ‘sixes, delerred scrip, UK & 164; ico 409 at 2 parasite, iat ges Cotton quiet: ordinary. 1efe"ansam. Feb. 14,187, | him, and had repeatedly refused to furnish nim the a x rehy S y 3 g 3% i es 0 Y ‘ Geergia sixes, 75 480; do. sevens, 90 a 91; North 207-160. 1,800 at 2'sc-, 200 at 20 Selde,? War side low ‘middiings, toge.t mniddtt aga Weer ana, Mee: | detalis of your maifeasances, Neither am Inow his f + do. to North Carolina wo do. 100 at 29 11-16e,, 300 at 20%c,, 100 at 2013 Lee. at Exports—To Great Britain, ito advocate nor defender; but{ am, and trust 1 ever Carolina ex coupon, 33 @ 34; do. 10 LS &MSRR..be.c 400 at 2013-16c., 60) at 207¢0., 200 at 20 13-16c.," 400 at 4 ; Coastwise, 2,060. Sales, 979,’ Shock .67.564, — | shalt be, ty and willing to further th a: Raitroad, 60 9 62; do. funding, 1866, 23 a 26; do. do,, 2100 di i 1,000 ug 20 13-160. ; May, 40 at lc. 200 at 21'1-16c , at | Net receipts, 1 Experte—To Great Britain, 6,670; to all be, ready if @ ends of ho Bate on Call 7 Currency to 1-16 and | parrot ooo cc new, 18 2°10; do, special tax 0, ayes unite to ate ibo wedge, Jume, 400 at | the Continent, L620; conbtwiae, 5787. "Nates, 908 justice and the cause of truth, and to permit my the Last Rate 7 Cai 12.415; Missouri sixes, 94); a 95; do. Hannibal and S00 100 at 21566.,100 | Cotton in good. demand and Atinery midditage tec, | Read to yield something to my heart when power, 8 6 in. + #00 t “LHe... 200 kexchange—side. | tow middiings, 1A%c,t inary, ise. ; ordinary. | Opposing Weakness, savors of oppression, Hence St. Joseph, 91892; Louisiana sixes, 50 a 54; do, 400 Fe tor Mareb. " t any “itd d new, 45 @ 50; @o, levee sixes, 50a 60; do. de. eights, 1090 11 21,400 Sar LAC. iat SCE! HOSS belen Wenkive tere: | When, after the arrest of Mr. English, his 3 do, a ido. The receipts at the ports sum up thus: + | ceipt b rma! . 50865; do. do. eights, 1875, 602 70; Alabama fives, oti New Orieuns, 5,753 niens obile, Faerie sas: eer cosa tse 7:90 ition, 400 “adi | ect paige pret h dl ugh eae aaipal EXCESSIVE IMPORTS OF DRY GOODS. | sz0 01; ao. eignts, x30 87; South Carolina sixes, woe : siigunezon, 27; ,Norfolk, 244; Balt ) Gawnoo, N.Y. Fob. 141373, | MM In cliciting the truth from, your own mouth 408.50; do. new, January and July, 21% a 22: do. ie oe Gay last week, 2128 ‘This day last your Buse. heros ot | ‘Flour unchanged: sales Low bble at $4 75: for No. 1 | T fave what was requimte; and I shall continue to 4 * hs 2 Abs, 100 colton to foreign ports closed at the following figures:— | Spring. $9 75 amber Winter, $10 50 white Wipts +, $tt | do so to the fullextent that it can be honorably, do., April and October, 24 a 26; Arkansas sixes, m2” soo re, by steam, Lge, w Lge. ; c., compressed. | double extra. Wheat fiem, scarce and quict. G ull; ° funded, 40 a 50, 6 200 rs 4., compressed. ‘Yo Bremen, by | sales one car at Gc, Oats firm; sales oue car Biate on manfully and legally done, And I will add, that im Advance in Gold to 114 1-2, with a Be- , REPORTS, 40. Ma ox 6 2, Be WoNcrPooh By steam, Gibd. a | Einck attic. Barley dull: sales one car ay Quinte at | this matter Lmuch preier my position to youre; th Cl According to the thirteenth annual report of the bw new Beni ‘Boal ane a ‘Ord Lande, ae New 2 ny feed stead in ther'es $1: shipstuds, alan, for your resort to legal formalities to evade the er ton, sl My ad K lapse of 1-4 at the Close. Equitable Lite Assurance Suciety of this city the | 119, n Tel tn 1 Ordinary. i Ws a bee ton. caallroad sla hts: —Plo i order to examine you on oath betokened a want of total assets of the company on the Ist of January, | 0? Si%m 0 Del, L. & We Strict nood, ordinary, 2, 716 19%, ee confidence in the truth and justice of your cause, 1873, Were $19,695,053, invested chieny in bonds | 44? at LJ iin eed Seeks Ft} i THE TRADE AND COMMEROE OF OHIOAGO. and an unwillingness éven to entrust its mainte- 5 ve ate PY Good middling BN Bi 2 Titans nance to evidence sought from self-exonerating CLINE IN FORE! EXCHANGE, | 2nd wortgage, unencumbered real estate and | 30 os Mo ze | —The quotuth sedan cottan im store sunning f Cnreace, TM. Feb. 4, 187%. DE nh United States and New York State stocks, The | im" to 2 | ios." nly to Tore than halt @ farade above or below the | The following statistics of the trade and cominerce of | Nd self-justitying lips, Premiums received in 1872 amounted to $7,426,801, | 10 So ee ee Ree Cee a | eee een Ginain.—Receipts—Flour, 10,62 bbls: wheat, | Chicago during the past year are: taken from advance | And now let me recall the occurrenees of the ‘The Stock Market Dull and Prices Higher. and the new policies issued the same year num- bered 12,491. The surplus from the operations of 1872 was $2,520,090, which sum has been made a re- 300 Mila StPRR,...be BL sou do... 300 B, Mae ERED 100” do. to any extent could not concession, while purchases to any extent could not be orn, 22,500 do. ; co 'Sbushels; barley, 2, anurket was dull and prices. were neirly nominal; sales 300 bbls. ree do. The four meat, ertected save at a considerable sheets of the forthcoming annual report of the Chicago Board of trade :— Reecipts of four for the year, 1,582,014 bbls. ; shipments of four E301 98 number Uf Belg’ ot Hous anata past four years, In answer to your charge of a con- Spiracy to gunoy, vex, defame and libel you, In the early part of 1869 I first became aware of infldelities which forced the conviction upon my 7 " my “ here, 157,068, there being only two large mills iettby the | mind, and upon that able legal ad- versionary dividend, available to policy-boldcrs as jnade save at full prices; the transactions comprise only | creat are ‘and nono built sinoe, ( “ i bot ce Pre eC urd coat fi sctilomabat of nee BYOMIROE ubout 30 bbls. generally at the Inside prices of the ap- | STW or tie iene oti’ bnshels, against 14,439,656 | Vi8er® | that both | Vic epaens. | malurey STOCKS DULL AND STRONG, pended quotations, Cyrn meal was in limited de! Its reported of 300 bbls. of Western yellow at 65 35 bush st rn—Keovipis, 4 and yourself lacked that high order of integrity and moral rectitude which your trust demanded, Erie, Lake and nada Wequote Soa ee at cokes | and that you were therefore unlit custodians of Its ‘The Relations of Erie, Shore arallyen lapn esg g an Bae? Biase: #4 090 96-59 | Gverany previous years Cx OC Over ENSIGN Gusbiets | Hrs false: thon ars learned. that you tad New York Central, active, birt the Lane of. wie MiArket sas Ctmer, snd iatea tne, Fee iS | Gate Receipts “1000715 hushels, against 14,799,414 | possessed yourselves of proxies sui con- prices underwent @ steady and gradual improve- Choice State. Wa 850 | bushels in 1X71, trol at will the selection of trustees of the ment, particularly after midday. The speculation Supertine We Wa 715 Rye~-Keoelpts, 1,129,086 bushels, against 2,011,788 bushels power, in my opinion, far too arte P Extra Western, Sou 600 A ran chiefly on Lake Shore, at an advance from 9614 sitar een Ed = 1029 | tarts sRongints 5,251,750 bushels, against 4,062,410 | 10 be cabenata’ some ahoiwed a Inapreciaion ‘Sharp Recovery in Union Pacific Bonds and an | 1, 971° the movement being attended with consid: o: trade brands, Ba Fed |, Cattlo—leceipts, 64,075 head, against 843505 head last | of thelr sacred obligations to the bene ‘ot Advance in the Shares Continued Decline | erable gossip as to a possible struggle eee BS 88 | 5 Hoe, (live and dreamed Receipts, 3.483. against | ‘impressed with sich convictions and. atrengtb- trol of the next election, at whic! ie traigh He 850 EA yore top of Uve Mock received ened therein by competent Vv. in Now Tennessees—Tho Proposed Plan r 4 Fr a RiARS IHG pte’ Ca ow 12115 and 2115 P.M. | St cous cade soa 10 6 | the Union Stock Yard during the past year, is esthinated gar poltychoidcr wave ieee Sant rene of Life Insurance for Members AOERACR:: | pe be decided, — Already | 2% U86s, ‘81,r...... NT $5000 US 520.0, W7..... 16% I 30a 13 20 | Cuttoin owe daring the your on Tarcioe Teeucate is | obligations. as well to my fellow polleyholders, less f the Stock Exc York Central is .to chee: 4 12130 P. M.—Before Call. . $i) e108) | gz.tid764. i informed than myself, a to those for whose beneat of hange. the names of Lake Shore and Erie are coupled | 20) sha Maryland Coal. 23% 1400shsLS&MSRK. 974 | Souther No 3, sn 800 ho total vatue of domestic produce exported toCan- | my own life is insured, imposed upon s0 closcly that the latter stock advanced to-day in | $4) West Uin Tel. 8g lw di Wie | Southern superii Ha To Herne recotnne Cea he YOar Was SEEDKOD), the | me, the duty to. uintatn | may. convictions do.. outhernexira, 4 ye ne a dee and render etive, ly aware that WALL mene apparent sympathy with the former, although the ey N ¥Ga HR RR. i gu 8 a Givrge ay. Aggregate of 11,185,659,283 ject, and shingles, reform must act a8 a punishment to you, and that Pripay, Feb. 14—6 P. M. London quotation warranted a lower level to the | 19 pag Mail 3 ry 545 | a ltamathat the trade of this city for this year largely Sahoule Bek only incur ee epaalh ol onrpally bas " to-d: 1s in moderate de- | extent of a r cent. ‘The Pacific Mail pool | lw Ho. 3950 409 | excee at of any previous year. of many of your ad ates an lends, an sata and omer, oth fr oot ana ata | war ss ecese mtn toc vor | agin Bs COTTON RECEIPTS, Dolled to conceal the true aeueo, cae ents Flour was dull and tended dewnward, Wheat was | which was ” "19 50 f. 0. b. BE eee ment, | nevertheless set about my work, and verholly nominal, while corn was quiet but about THE EXCEPTIONAL WEAK SPOT 12 nomtanl Sete grate eo Toate teem | . The following 19 the net totai receipts since September | Wrought wherever and whenever I bélieved wads, of the list, and declined to 1474, but rallied to 75 at | 400 sirie 8 gis WoT, Wa ghoice) stare” ahd ailonts $1 67 a $1 10 for” No. Mile = eR Matenurlisey ii cation ead piacemaemneane THE DRY GOODS IMroRTS. the close. The Western Union quotation left off | 7) 65° sw Mil & st & ee, “9 a $l Sy Ps LPs. ar pele. Parts. Pele, | supreme Court of New tore B neat no a The total imports of foreign dry gvode @t this | better to the extent of about one percent. In | 500 sg rd By Host, H 4E RI oe nominal at 6h. a te acy in store, hin Lile Insurance Company and Richard A, McCurdy. “port during the past week were $5,095,845, and | the case of Union Pacific, which opened with 1a eke 5 onto & Aliss # | were about Et C6. bushels, at Use, @ Bt 6 AS Utes te AIBGEUORE. OF Tye complaint rere ae- the amount marketed during the same period | a further decline to 33, there was also OWLS # ii Sit s a Ghee, ote ay Prov eA a 8 pepe Ae ey counsel to discontinue. Falling therein I was them $5,105,857. These figures indicate an excessive | an eventual advance of about one per cent, Bd fo vate re ha fa th Harker adiet, “The saiea wore Tart A Routines Wl Koown £0 ie, cae total importation this week if they bear the usual | the consequence of Washington advices intimating 1000 1 3 wy SA. hase. 6. hae Ic. efor new. black acting as the representative of the wi proportion to the imports of general merchandise, | that the two houses might yet find reason to dis- 4 orn mixed Sina GE One nN is Meee aes and the, other as the friend of Mr. McCurdy, and the return of which willbe made up to-morrow. ‘The dry goods imports alone this week are over agree over the proposition to pay nothing to the railroad for government transportation and fail to $30000 Tenn 6's, old. Su Tenn o's, new Second Board—1 P. M. 79. 900 ahs Erie RE ce. do. State. Barley Canada, in store, at$123. “Rye remained entirely nomi- nal. ‘Small sales were made of HAVANA MARKETS, Havana, Feb. 13, 1873, Exchange easier. On United States, 60'days, curre urged to desist, lest I might damage the fair fame and welfare of the company. After protracted Interviews, In which the trath of some of my allegations was admitted and that Fretcnts.—Berth freights continued quiet in conse- 4 five-sixths of the total imports last week. In ex- | do anything hostile to the interests of the com- bry Rei Ow qnenes of the scarelty of room, TI wan a fairde- | 10a 1034 premium ; short sight, U4 a 1136 pr @ | of others qualified, I consented to discontinue the planation, it is said that several cargoes arrived | pany, A rise of % in Central and % in Rock | jgwUn Pac 7's, mand tor vessels for charter, but the scarcity of tonnage | day: ‘old, 24¢ a 25 premium; short sight, mf suit upon conditions which those gentlemen ac- this week which were due the previous week. THE FOREIGN MARKET. fhe London quotations were steady for consols and United States bonds. Erie shares were active and unsettled, and after an advance to 51% de- clined to 51 and closed at 5114, equivalent to 643¢ in ur currency. The Bank of France lost 1,500,000 francs in bullion during the week. French rentes Were atrong and advanced to 55.80. Island were about the only other noteworthy fea- tures of interest m the day’s business. Not a single sale was recorded of either of the North- western stocks. The proposed legal sanction of the consolidation of the New Jersey Central and Lackawanna railroads caused an advance in the latter to 103, but operated adversely on New Jersey Central, which closed at 104%. The friends of Mr. Henry C,. Cross will be glad to learn that he has 3 500 U Pac 10's, inc, 1000 di nos interrupted tending upward. Pouk by steam, 7,500 bushels grain at 7d. a 7i<d. boxes bacon at 45s. To London, by sail, 200 bbls, rosin at 4s., 30,000 bushels cormat 9d., ‘trom store: 60 bales hides at 60s., 50 tons black walnut at 37s, 6d. transactions. The en steam, 100 bbls, oil at 40s, clover seed at 47s, 6d. The charters include a British brig, hence to a direct port, United Kingdom, 1,400 bbls. etroleum, on bis. and 6,000 bbis.. hence to a Continental port, on private terms; a British bark, 300 tons, hence toa Cuban port, coal Jah brig rivate te of re i ‘about 240 tons, hence to a direct Meditteranean port, till cargo ot cases and bbls, of refined Rates were very strony gagements include :—To Lt ‘To Glas row, by ‘To Bremen, by steam, bags . refined rms; two British barks, 5,000 fined petroleum, respectively, $350; a Brit- premium; ‘on Tondon, 38% a 86% premium; on Pa a Ws, premium. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Loxnox Money Margxt.—Lonpon, Fob, Consols and American securities closed unc! sols opened at zig a 9214 for moucy and 924; a9. account, United States flye-twenty bonds 9234; 1867, 9355; ten-forties, 9134; new fives, 90 Railway shares, 51}; sgh ARIS Bouunt.—Dants, Feb. 14—P. M.—Rentes closed at FRANgvoRT Bounse,—FRanxrort, » 4A, Mi 96 tor the issue knowleaged were honorable and just, Mr. McCurdy’s friend paid all counsel fees and cost and the suit was discontinued, But the faith that setliement was not kept, and I shortly learned of other matters justly censurable. Belore the election of June, 1869, I called on in company with Mr. Trustee Popham, aud you to permit the policy holders to nominate four of the nine trustees to be chosen at that such nominations to be submitted to and app! by you. You reused, alleging, in substance, that you. did not intend to permit any changes ina b eum, ON | United States flve-twenty bonds opene d wh d mai sment occasioned by the . be 2 i, © 11336 | private terms: an-Austrian bark trom Ph hia toa - eh oard which you knew to be iriendly to your man- MONEY STRADIER. Overcome the embarrassm asio y Goai-be 23, 100 U Pacine kit. bo.0 Sreot port in the United Kingdom, 2810 bbls, perrateurn, | 196% Corton Manxur.—Livenroon, Feb, 44 p, | *8ement. In that election I took a prominent The money market was active, witha steadier | ‘Boston panic’ and has been readmitted to his oal..be 4 do.. b3 8s 6d. ; a Norwexian bark, 220 tons, ‘to arrive, from Wik: | 24 eeagaieee’, tinchanged, The ae Ne the ay | Partin opposition to you, aided by many policy movement, the extremes of the day having been 7 | seat at the Stock Exchange. mington to Cork tor orders to the United Kingdom or | have he 10,000 bales, including 1,000 tor speculation mi | holders; not anticipating Success, but expec t on gove t bonds and 1-16 per cent on HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ped Berd Cor eine Se ara Seared direct a Fatah | Sport OF the wiles 0M hales, were American, “Kales | to establish the nature of your control over the per cen government is 16 pe: . en pe rag sh re oy ai oe of cotton shipped {yom Savannah or Charleston Febru: | elections, .In this we succeeded, for in that elec- miscellaneous securities. The average rate on the stock collaterals was about 1-32 per eent, and the The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day:— to lew York or Philadel sum of $3,500, plata) ig, marble and rags, at a lump xe of Boston at $100 more. ary and Mare! # of cotton shipped from Sa- vannah or Charleston December and January, 9%. ‘The ‘sales of the week have been 60,000 bales, meluding 4,000 tion you required every voter to put his name upon the back of his ballot—an outrage upon the free- Gunsixs.—A sma bhbing business was the only trade dom of election by ballot, which even caused som Closing dealings were at 7 per cent, coin. In view Highest, Lowest, consiimunited since our last, Prices tor round low wore | 195 Canortand 400) on speculation. The ‘stuck in port is | pny Ot Cleetton by ballob, which even, upon thelr ofthe heavy drain of gold into tne Custom House fone aut aa itey sober ore: but In, Jobbing lot rather bet- | the weck have been S400 bales, Including 87,00) ‘Ameri. | votes In anticipation of subsequent acruc In payment of duties during the week, an unfavor- ore oan ihe ou,ite spotand Mc. for March, April or May; bags, | fo this ports ix a0 bares eluding Seo Amores. | CIaYK and the fie Meuining “Gh pero aie o c. a de, aed rs ‘. ei cl k Northwestern preferred. No transactions, lor. 100 N J Sou for Manila hemp, but without,leadi uence. Prices were a shade better, to sales of conse: iia now held at ¥ Wh a Id. a Ie. 3d. average Calliornia whi Then: i nial to wheat firmer at 12s, 3d. a 128. 6d per cental. er ite; red Winter beyond contingency by depositing, without objec- cantile paper was quoted 8a 10 per cent discount | Rock isiand. 11356 6 ones We. gold: Jute was neztected and quoted nominally | Orcorn tor the pust thrve daysliave been 13, a case Reh ance Ordey pokes Ie ever pant ature for prime names. St. Paul... 8244 Lo fe oe alg Sitee hava pete | inctuding 8,000 Americ ¢ Teecipts of wheat for thé | opponents could haye cast in as many hours; and FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOWER. Shin ted Misael ithe uu, fms one aa of 20 bales at 2c, days and | Eri American, ve Ue” 10” duarters, Including | you know to whom I allude when I remind you that ‘The foreign exchange market was lower, under a | Union Pacific ‘ 1 1,000 bales, in lots, at 23gc., cash TRADE At. MANCHRSTER,—LivKRrOot, Feb. 4—6P. M.— | lM that eleotion you forced upon us one whom you B Hors.—the market ad quiet, and to . fy i farther pressure to sell borrowed bills, and prime | C.,C.and I. C....... 286 extent prices were nominal. The supply of domestic vee ™ mashes for yarns and tabrics, at Manchester, is quiet wrnediaeeie ae & Leiba a bg sixty day sterling declined to 109. ‘The leading | Western Union Telegraph... Be light, but the import ot foreign has been considerable Livenroot Yrovisions Marger.—Livenroot, Feb. 4— | mittee of trustees was appointed to “examine” bankers also made a concession in counter rates, Pacific Mail......... a+ TOde Tah 52, 100 shs Un Pac RR..b3 Es ser. a the oloee pricea wore waa Ply pot gnomes 2 Beef, Hs, per tlerce tor new mess. Pork, Os. per | and report upon the affairs of the company; and E ho quotations standing as follows at the close of |,” Philadelphia Reading was active and excited. id 2 SD de, S375 | Western, 1 eS ; wilonvon Phoptcn Mankwe Loswans Fob, M.—Talloe, | Men asked that a committee of policy holders, to br rat i—Sterling, sixty day commercial, 108}; 9 | T!* Opening sales were ut 116%, after which there Sy Mi ec ae | ee ans arta Ths DERED Minune tae oth | 458, Ss a 45s. 61. per owt. Retined petroleum, 15%d. i 1M, pe gngenn ot 8 I at tat ee aoa tee 108%; do., good to prime bankers’, 109 a omic, | Wasa decline to 11% and a closing rally to 116, OS git | hay and straw. and ull former prices were current, We | Ber perewt. suo) nant Per on. Splrie turpentine, | Oinmivico of trustees declined to inacive, ints (ea ‘ 4 STOCK EXCHANGE LITE INSURANCE. 3376 | qnete PT ee hag) ado, oe eet tal i oa ih aa eee the charges against you and reported—what Go., short sight, 110 a 11044; Paris, sixty days, 62745 1os* | glover, 95e. a $1; salt hay, 8c. a 5c. lon, Eye straws . weil informed person had ever questioned—the a At the morning session of the Board to-day the do. 104% | $130.0 $140; short rye do., $1 8 $105; oat, Me. a $i, an FINANCIAL, no we! pers er qi jo! & 523%; do., short sight, 5193; 2 5183{; Prussian y 3 heat, 76e. ~ peneeny es aretae ~ | assured solvency of the company, and concluded pls ial sedate yt it 7 whi + Switzer. | Jolt committee, comprising, Messrs. John R. Gar- | 3810. do. 12 | “Novisses.—The market, with the exception of a fair RUASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LiFE AND | With a eulogy OL yout “gree ublllty and aeroes lors, 71g a 72; ANtwerp, 626% a 521145 7er- | iand, George H. Brodiead and K. S. Munroe, of the | 40 tue MSs Iisig | Tade dei Was quiet, and foreign grades were more Endowment Insurance Policies; also on Bonds and | to the interests of the company,” treport was land, 526% a 521%; Hamburg, 95% 996; Amater- 2 q fi He | or tess nom Shout 10) bbls. of New Orleans gold at | Merigages; Insurances of all kinds effected. with best | handsomely printed aud widely disseminated, oe : Governing Committee, and Messrs. 8. V. White and tse | from 7c. uw 7oc. We quote :— compante: J.J. HABRICH & CO., 119 Brondway. P a dam, 404 u 40%; Frankfort, 40% a 4114; Bremen, W. T. Phipard, on atts of the members at large, | 600 Hs O11 Crop. | New Crop. — elected — ony Sapenee, and for & time accomplished its ‘In- =e * +4 Zo. w Me, = LARGE ESTATE FUND, JUST PAID IN, WiLL | tended mission. ype ae aed aet to whom had been referred the proposition | #9) 4°: a8 ius | Ou fryoe gene! on Het clam Dwiilingsand sore Pruperiy | tm August, i800, T was requested, and con- ? . i i Jul in New Yo ve ‘Be clpais addres sented, to unl wi others in ol w Cee Gold meskes was ‘aicoig, -a6,0 etqustith, of ior ishe..eetepleemens cols vlan\ ofialls deur TAS Gc Lisi | Porte tticg EXECUTOM, box ht Now York Post offee. intervention of. ‘the Attorney General. ot the renewal of operations by the olique, who ap- | 8n0e, reported’ the following, witich has been | 4 Erie Hit We | New Orleans. sc a Bie ate. | (XEORGIA SIX PER CENT PAST DUK BuNps | tis State, and furnished to legal gentle pear to have closed up the gap in their ranks | submitted ior signatures and has already | 3% ios Navai, Srokis.—the ‘market for spirits of turpenting artnted also, Virginia’ Coupons. off consolidated bo apa gion a capt acy, engeaee i 1 ubinues 5 in the absence of sa! rices we: Be . JOHN MANN: 4 street. rel caused by the disaffection of some of their mem- Sete papi oe UD ose a Be Rowinaliy ihe caine, uated, At a aoe. ePot rosin the Se ig ee hte Bow sect attorney employed an aatdavit of facts thea witht bers on Thursday last. The price had been ad- : % 1500 iy actlye, and at the cl ces Were de- f my knowledge, arning of my act you G vvanced from 114 to 114%, when the report of the | labors show that the proposed surplus of $60,000 a | 2100 do- Cote Of Sealed ie Sais LOM OP A ocx Gala ae JE Brena tepent, for me and denounced that attorney--whoee char. excessive imports of dry goods was received from the Custom Heuse, whereupon there was great ex- general features, but exceedingly dull, The cur- rency sixes were exceptionally heavy in view of the advance in gold, and the new fives were a year promises to make @ fund suficient to meet the annual claims on account oi insurance, the or such part thereof as may be collected, 5. Notuing herein contained shall be construed as constituting any estate im. esse which can be mortgaged for the payment of ty but it shall be 20 do. 400 Pittsburg WwLs & jo. Turpentine Nominal—Rosin Active and Firmer—Metals Generally Quiet—East India Goods Quiet—Whiskey Steady. at $380, 40 w No. TW kegs. The market for mess pork continued quie! firm at $14 @ ior balance of month or March. of a sale of 20) bbie. for, March at $14 50 and 9 bbls. of bbls. do. at $3 5Y, $3 45, 300 bbls. of No. 2 at $375, 345 bbl 2at $3 ,, 600 bbls of xvod strained at of it We heard Bacon—The market was ‘$ a specialty. Full particulars given at our office, Ex- uahitory circulars with reterences ututied on applica. iD, By order of the Board. doce rs H. N. OTIS, Secretary ON BOND AND MORT- erty located in Jersey welling house acter was until then unknown to me—and me to withdraw. I immediately made inquiry, being satistied of the troth of your denuni citement for @ few moments, and afurther ad- | death rate of the Stock Exchange having been less | }900 | APSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERA, 47 BXOMANGE | 1 instantly withdrew and informed you of the fact. vwance to 11434, the highest point reached since last | than ten, with @ steady decrease during the past bg - id pitch were not dealt in, but prices were nomi- for Betis ba toy oy ® 5 ni iv yt 4 odmplatat a agains ist yourself, Vice Prem ty . September. This Quotation brought out heavy | four years:— i a a. aiid’ ‘i (0 Yor linseed the demand continued good in a | mation at our office. Explanatory circular mailed to | and some oi the trustees of the Mutual Life, in be- <aales, however, and the price relapsed to 114%. 1, Upon the death of any member there shall be | jig ie oe Packnocde.: Jobbing way, and prices were # shade better. Lard oil | @1Y address. bag er i _ | hair of the People of the State of New York, which . * | levied ugainst each surviving member the sum of ye pia met with @ fair inquiry and commanded full prices. ¥FICE OF THE ATLANIIO AND GREAR WESTEAN | Complaint, together with accompanying afldgvits, ‘The course of the market is shown in the table:— | ¢19, which shall become a charge against surviving oLoamna. paiona-4.0 OOLOOK P. M eee othe we ae pyerin atnally ory arn Railroad Company, and 7 Walt 8 ui t submitted to Attorney Geni Key: jain at Al- GOLD FLUCTUATIONS, &C. members, B+ . a has ‘ORK, anny. ir @ careful examination and protracted ay 180M 2 vine flth of the Now York Stock Exchange it | wesiern Onion. 0% m A9{ Northwestern. 9 “beg fate arm, inva tphachaea | Agweringah te acneler pes coaphay wage | Invermdw (nthe prenence of Mr Joka Ve me fegin < pledged - pay within pa hed See the death of | Quick sil 3 Northwest pt fig |Win Xe) 7}, bleached $7 a or grade | tor te purpose of cousidering and noting pon, the pro: Co sea eit of Todos Anet Mathie re any me ine i whale,’ 6bc. a Gc. for + B8e. a 6c, uthern, x 3 Pay ge to his tony aaa gratuley-trom the sereiring oes Rockin: £ by | Beja ton natural wate: ad EA bleached’ | Petamrivanta ‘hetroleamy allroad ahd of the Shenangs om te Rates and retained sa counsel. ofthe Mutual lid” 3:5 P. M. bers of the Exchange. a jor selected light, and S7c. a fe. for choice | Sid Aleghany Railroad to this company, aud upon such > ae ries Cees = OE AE then the ‘whole amount’ ‘wball be "pasd to her a Hgiigh feeds ess tess meatnoot ub: | OUEST ASVAGHWIAM, asain Secretary. | Solouty ach aa go any proceediigs against In the gold joan market the rates ranged from1 | put in case the member leaves a widow an q Peruockum.—On 'Change to-day the market for refined re) {UE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY, company,” He setiasdote ly sent the complaint to per cent per annum to 1-32 per diem for carrying. | minor children, then one-half shall be paid to Or | remained dull, and although prices were weak, they ‘New Yous, Feb, 11,1873, | me by deputy, mond, I verified it. her and one-haif to the guardian of the children, GX | Were, not duotably changed. savored: for, balance of cane Hammond pocketed it and disappeared, and it was ‘The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank Were | shoiid the deceased momber leave ‘minor children | UBlon Paciiic Mactivey but Hemly held ALBMe. abe. Cures quoted meds | clured k aivicend tan the earaiee se ee Toate ey | Hever auin nee by me, and no widow, then the whole sum shail be paid to = f at'c., and. Waphiha was nominal at about en tage, | six months ending dist December ultimo, of three and The newly appointed ntendent of Insur- $69,032,000 | the guardian of the children for their use; should COMMERCIAL REPORT. At the Creek the market exhibited no particular change, | one-half per cent on the preterred stock, and also a divi- —I r—was then in| he re~ Gold balances.. 2,800,137 | the deceased member leave neither widew nor “ being dull and quo’ nominally ay beiore. The Phila- | dend of one and three-quarter per cent on the common | sentatives of the company to undertake an exami- . Currency balances 2,747,049 | minor children, then the whole amount shall be CUTTS delphia market remained, as hitherto reported. There | siock, from the earnings of the road tor twelve months | nation of its affairs; and I immediately requested y x ¢ Y ald to his legal representative. was but little oil oflered and no demand, ‘Refined | ening December 31_ last, both Payable,on the 18th da: that, by virtae of the power vested in him by the The Sub-Treagury paid out $140,000 on account of | PI 4. Nothing “herein contained “shall be construed | Cottom Firmer; Heceipts at the Ports, Hegre ot autos ot 4,00) thes retina Tor atoms ce fe thle reatbier ed hens OF stck at "ihe Choa got tis | JAWS of this State, he would authorize meto umite interest, and $7,000 on account of redeemed five- | asa jomt liability of the Exchange or its members, | 16,762 Bales—Flour Dull—Wheat and | Nei" of gules of 4.00) bl let teat ior February de livery | books ‘sell oncha™ Sa cigy | At that examination, ditt hetore he decided upon Bi be j—] Gi it 21¢., and 500 bbls, of bulk retin it 1de., The T Books fe refer and mon | my appl 4 ba tear GOVERNMENTS FIRM. being’ ged 0 the: payment of only 610, ead ans ‘eh iista perhad acetray oom rie. York ‘si i 4 ey i i i ommman Hock wi el hn tthe. os a Dies £5, saturday sentative x ge eet bs +4 the — m $s | PRovistions.—Receipts—Por b ay of March next, and remain clove o The government bond market was firm in its | Habulty of the Exchange to the extent of $10,000, be ages; cut ments, 814 do, ; lard, 1,424 Ubi Inorning of the 1th of March. eee ye aan T patectod. daty. wise. the Mutual and accepted the tl knowledge and approval of one of the most worthy trustees of the company, and with your own aap Be unoiicial concurrence, construed as a solemn agreement of each member FRIDAY, Feb. 14—6 P. M. eT Libe 1 boxes oF don ehiy ee pike das) | elty: worth 84,000. Principals will address R. BAYLIS, entarer into thas iivestua tien ith lucene the clowlog, auistationss Gnited sowing were | to wake a voluntary gilt to, tie tamily of any de- | The merchandise markets remained extremely ‘ort clear tor Apbil at ge" Dreewed hiss Ariens | BOX 168 Fost oie. 4 Te! | Ee Ee eee peliber tine lane abe nae the closing quotations:—Un:! tates currency | ceased member, and of the Exchange to collect an City quoted at 6c. a Ze. and Western at fic. a Ole. * .. 4 ° sixes, 114% @ 115; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 117 | Pay Lo such family the said Voluntary git. | ae, dull as a general rule, and the @xceptions were un- | Seer" was auiet ‘and Unchanged. Bales 72 packages $1.00 week $4.00, OR $600 TO LOAN-IN | wcconiplish that object, T then obtained info 6. It 1s hereby made the special important, The export trade” still languisnes for ¢ Of $9.a FLL H ior new plain mens, $13. a which strengthened, intensified and justified my ; . . hase Morts ‘CHETT, BITS dO. do. oe coupon, 118% & 116%; do. | nance Committe: to increase the surplus revenue | want of freignt room, and. shipments ot | St! ead $48 $55 tor do: Liha ineaa Hieber “Bee? | Wenehewter Land Once imbers street, Siprnenentol the Legiainente eer Poulos aieies five-twenties, registered, May aad November, 115% saint hice aides he Pee Oe! arate breadstuffs have of late been insignificant, | hams sold ma jobbing way within the range of $a | 70 LOAN—ON FIRST CLASS CITY | and the records were closed preth § me, but Thad @ 1163; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 115% m 11533; plus fund. | ‘The cotton market was still inacti®e. At Sonusued quieh, bat priser were ‘inelamged “we nave $25.00 Property; preter to loan it in one sum, | obtained evidence of such @ character that do. do., 1854, do. dow 11514 # 11634; do. do., 1865, | "7. Whenever the annual income of the Exchange | the Produce Exchange stafcely anything | °% fs 4 +: _iaibltaialai eaten bite eipabeaniaal 6 BE Ny SI Be ST do, 40., 1163; & 115%; do. do., 1867, registered, | snall exceed the current expenses by $50,000, then od vd a do ib dil . | tempted to suppress it by copyrighting the . was done. Flour was dull and nominal, with a tendency in buyers’ favor. Wheat, was dull and marketfor Western was firmer and moderately ative for future, closing at 8 5-16e, 200 tierces oF 99 (QQ —To_ AtrorNeys, EXECUTORS or | iBtendent’s copy of tue testimony and threatening Match a aT be ieioes 1 $32.00 ‘*, estates and other parties seeking a sale $60,000 per year shall be credited to members upon me with prosecution for infringement if I dare the dues and charges herein enumerated, which ly to note 1 25) bo: f shor at Sige. and {v0 Ibm: oF bellies, 14 the: average, nt ge, “Ladies fr January and July, 11434 a 114%; do. do., 1865, the sum so | coupon, do., 114% & 114%; do. do., 1867, do. do. es ec 3 A Mable investment. The undersigned rst pubiish the whole or any tof mine, But upon ieee alex: ping ly 1968, 404 tion, ib 4 a 110%} =the scp Blah eerett te oe pathugon the } Wholly nominal. There was some little inquiry for | of stam for Mi Inctratetueeed Meer ee | fale, nun lberal discount, ‘4 First Morwage of $32,000 on | the last day of that examination 1 had declared my M5 ’ » 1164 +) death of members for that year by export, but at prices: t0o tar pelow te views of have been in good de. | Property worth $120,000. WILLIAM BRUORTON, Attor- | purpose to “make such use of tt a8 any honorabie do, ten-forties, registered, 111!; a 11134; coupon, 11444 a 114%; fives of 1881, registered, do. do., credited, sellers to admit of business. Corn was dull and al- Thew—Hoth t uy mand to-day, and the mat rise 7) terces of ere from Se. ae. 5 aps small sales ot Patna at 7%. was firm. The sales com- e., 169 Broadway, room 1 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE— man would make of testimony, and that | was un- mouth as to the truth 8. ‘The provision of this article shall not extend | most nominal at yesterday's prices. Oats we Rangoon at O36C. & Tes, e475 der no obligation to close i ; a yi ‘ to any member who shall have sev " a re | Rangoun a 45.000 ROA ON BOND AND NORD ; | Lfonnd therein.” And believing that the intent 3 @ 113%; jnclpachomly scrapie a 113%, tion With the Exchange. Dy the wale ce ae nee: | steady. Whiskey was lower, but more active, | naced hasbeen in fare request and the mar- $45. suit, Address IRVING, 49 End Twellth street.’ | and purpose of the Copyright law 1s to induce aud The railroad bonds were firmer and more active, and transactions were in sellers’ favor. The Union whether the same is made Voluntarily or involun- tarily, nor shall the said benefit extend to any member who now is, or hefeatter may be, expelled | Pork was still very quiet, but firm. Lard was a shade firmer, but not quotably better. Petroleum reinained ket firm. Sales were rey ee since our iast of 3,500 bags re at $8 2h. gold ; 2.500 bags, to arrive, pe at . wold. ‘Clover continned in fair de- and the market was or Cily TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS CITY Property, in sums trom $7.00 upwards; $07.0 protect publication, and not to aid in the suppression of valuable information, and failing to discover how the Mutual Life could obtain such proprietary right o quiet but steady. Spigitsof turpentine were entirely nomi- | mai about steady, ‘The sales tor buy good second mortgages, besides smaller t law requires over the fruits of my labor, & Pacific lana grants advanced to77%; and the in- | fait extend tw euspendad eerie ous Hraud, Dut | hai, White rosin wasin active demand and firmer. Hast pe sation choke. el Ei ashen Gane | "ROHS CORUMN COS brokers, qua sixtnav, | have heretofore, and shall heveatter, disrogueM comes to 76%. The following were the bids at the t. Metals were generally quiets | $/ 25 a $2 40, and timothy at$3 a5 a ‘ Sie a <a your warning and hazard your prosecution by call a8 amended by pricesin subsequent dealings :— SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Sugan—' market continued very quie articularly $250,000 ierouNew Yorn ty teat estate ta using that evidence wherever and wheneverit oud results. the past three days 103 packages. | for raw, but prices exhibited no change. We have only ‘Will, in my opinion, accomplish New Yor 6's, 1883. 931 Bt for pots und fair job- s . to suit; Sees 8 hough t. ¥ ad- ny isa: as gusto on, 0 ears eh 1AIO1S A. MH. | bing demand, se sealeed tame ott Novidgrats ie. Htetined wneauoted usteiore, We tquone se | TIDE EO HES TOK @ STEARNS No. 134 Pine steoot. abate done sain, publications hora t 3 New York Con 6s, sub: 7 10 A. MumBetore. (Boruowe Matsatans The market for brick underwent cat iain exe tee eh laa Setar presence of your trustees, advecates and counsel. New York Cem 7's. 76..100 oF 8X4 ‘sh ‘no change, Ty doy yy. We quoter i@, $7 | jair to good, MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. jors, and have commented upon your official con- New York SLaeee, 18 We West 2d m. 93¢ | guy wig ber. Moog . Ps, do, ; North fiver. $11 W per conteitagel: Dac. a molasses, » | duct openly, frankly aud freely, striving to be fair New York Cen7's,'6-'7.100 W 7's econ. .100 400 88 jo. + 12 4 $16 per do., id Philadelphia front, de, aed melad fe. WM SERA and just and m aning “nothing to extenuate ner Erie Ist m, extended, le Ta, St uo 87% . from yi A458 uine sold tely at ui re ‘ana ‘Nos. 7 0.3 do. , set pies tin malice.” And thus for four mm, "79. UL 200 7. pr el Hochland coumon, to ie 540.) 9 fd She, Wie. 5 d On fo | Another Scath’ Letter from Mr, years have | openly and avowedly opposed yeu. # roof eae it rey dential chin Sit Home borieasing, examen oor ee MeCull the interest Te reform which yOu have 93% a0) 138g a Laths were ta oe; Hrocery, tale to chotce, fe. Baal mutch | To FREDERICK 8. WINSTON, Esq. :— po AT teeter i fe 5 a A vi utch stand~ 8 | c 13k oe ‘Nos. 10 to 12, 8%. & Ht Masita-"Saperien and ex. My DEAR Srr—In all my publications and public and Font vomeatob atraiapts fo tor! 25 Se: tra superior, 8c, a 8c. ‘The market has been quiet during the past but prices have underwent no material | addresses concerning your connection with the Matual Life Ihave hitherto spoken as one of its re my sition into an attack upon the Company § a the opinions’of that vast jority adhere to the powers ‘nt be; despite f inelude 100 f sundi we ie a Gr isis at Bera Meer; IW don Connseticus crap ot iia Dolicy-holders dealing with its omctal head, Butl | quent certificates of good character, put 148 P, 208 w' argo 05 ~ ~ psy her 8 2 an am now justified in addressing you personally by | your behalf by the Board of tees 5 My too 3. BUC. vane at ie to. i Teason of the charge contained in your affidavit sub- the, dae ar Cho me rveraleng mo WB & 0 aien, 18. a ibe large business in Straits iinwas rumored tor haverbeen | mitted by counsel in your libel suit against Stephen | ‘for’ whieh you paid him $2,600 and Wanved — 334 a ap. Meaican rn a! consummated, at Sic. a 32ige., but we were unable to | English, editor of the /nsurance Times, wherein you | to give tw mete ro money, pan re . v ostura, “| a 4 Savanilia, jculars. -—*, e vertised, pense late! 8 ae v+ GOI, er Ib., 6) and area he ‘Darkest was quiet but firm. Primo tego mth, cearhes ee tos canaere taping up your reputation) } atin toe par Ty 83 —With the’ quoted at Sc. is oath, char; 8 ee gp which some worthy Men Baye accepted misre; es AT | ctiaunans Yonauaaansace vm cennn | Furia ean tt fem. The sen were | entre nto am ga conpiacy with one | Seni an Nbpbed tei ek, ha i | {4 92 | ited ha tetas uote Sperm, Et went | Waiskey.—Ret 712 bola. The market was steady | James McCullough (meaning me) and other per- | #8 abiding coi that the day would coma is 913 | d0., dlc. & ne, We. & Sie. ; stearic, 28. @ We.; | at yesterday's cl prices. The sales were about 40 q | When the truth would agsert vindicate my 3 4 33 REET to tale ‘ Dbise at Mazge. sons unknown to annoy, vex, harass, defame and | accion and wrest the policy holders’ Interest fren? “ow 1,000 108. OF Laake at SA%ere Boho ashes, reported of ee libel this deponent, and that said Mccullough has | your grasp. If such o 8 this is characte- y aor euaae cetannd Wk foe colton eras only moder. DOMESTIO MARKETS. furnished to the defendant the principal part—it | Tistic of “conspiracy,” then, and then only, am la “or rer ‘The Southern Suara Yands Were du amd, gener: SSSese3e SW Va O's. del... Re, holders Prices were more or les nominal, Total... ......... Asta iia ipa! hce W Ualga vo arrive, Kot tin iat a i on the part o: advanced isc. per Ib, pat Forward delivery wis petciome Gatyastor, Feb, U, 1873. not all—of the matters” about which you were to Statement of facia ana a recital gf the occurs eon ‘ator. haa mach 1deem it dne to myself t. have said, C iteady; good ordit Oa Net 5 x - aquest at ic. per Ih, improvement in prices Lis bales. Ruporte to Grunt Britalit 800; fo tie con: | Have been examined under oath upon, the, order $2 due, to may leHow, policy bolder, whvse Bt market closed $l ‘sales reported on tinent ay ei Soustwiee,, Aes tie Brook, 97.195 granted by Judge Barbour. resently state the Incts whi’ jusute opposi- First Board—10:30 A, M. peered in Apatiey T-Day. Last Boa total, | Pron arian 3481 ‘fo the Continent. 1000; coustwine, | If Lam correct in believing that the natural con- | Bon ty your nmelat racriay sett aust Lire and pad 1600 sha NY © & HR,bS Export... aie 295 4, Sales, bales. comitants of such @ conspiracy, and those by which | which you must suytessfully refute, or allow moral 7% fy 40 oss | fntramayo” mB se | Mt would be most certainly indicated, are cowardly | {dgment to be entered against ‘you Uy deraults SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULL. a thy Ae stealth and concealment, I may safely rely upon @ Nee O acCULLOH, 00 Leaver strecte, - NRW XOiihe Fob, dh dis

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