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The Gradually ii The Rate on Call Ranges from 1-4 a Day Down to G Per Cent Per Annum. 04 +} x 6 co 2 i Gen Pacitic gold biis..-108%5 Western Facitic bds.... Union Pacine lst m a Union Pacific | ¢ 73 Umon Pacise ine 1’ 73 ms er Ct, 100, 1} Ist, 8's, 96 Aa Ter H, 2d m pref, 88 ‘Alt & Ter H, 2d m ine, 80 SOUTHERN SECURITIES LOWER. ‘The Southern State bonds were heavy and lower, A Buoyant Market at the Stock | at icast as far as the tone of the market was dis, Exchange. ANOTHER FAILURE AND EARLY ALARM, A Reaction, a Rally and an Eventual Advance to Aute-Panic Prices, closed in the few sales that took place. Tennessees sold at 77}4 and Missouris at 9344. The new South Carolinas were exceptionally firm, the April bonds bringing 26, The following were the closing quota- ens i—Tennessee, ex-coupon, 77% a 79; do., new, @ 79; Virginia, ex-coupon, 43 a 48; do., regis- este steck, old, 36.40; do., sixes, consolidated bonds, 52 a 53; do., sixes, deferred scrip, 13)4 & 14; Georgia sixes, 73 a 78; do., sevens, 87 a 90; North Carolina, ex-coupon, 3031; do., issued to North Carolina Railroad, 57 a 60; do., funding, 1866, 17 & 20; do., do., 1868, 16.8 20; do., new, 17 a 18; do, special tax, 14 a 16; Missouri sixes, 9334 a 9394 A Bold Demonstration by the | 4o., Hannivalana st. Joseph, 90 a 91; Louisiana Clique in Gold. 8ix€s, 42 a 49; South Carolina sixes, 27 a 40; do., new, January and July, 18 a 20; do., do., April and October, 26 a 29; Arkansas sixes, funded, 39 a 42, GOVERNMENTS RAMPANT. Running Up the Premium in Face of | me aavance in got, the relaxation in money, Specie Shipments from London, the rise in the London quotations of American securities and the general recuperation of good feeling In the street combined to cause & sharp rise in the government list, the '67’s, for instance, Smart Rise in Government Bonds—Advance in | jumping one per cent to 1194—or two per cent Foreign Exchange—Decline in Ten- nessees—The Week's Imports of Dry Goods. WALL STREET, Frivay, April 18—6 P. M. } om 1h ange to-day cotton was in better cemand and firmer. Flour continued dull and prices were easier, Wheat was quiet and unchanged, while orn was active and firmer. THE DRY GOODS IMPORTS. The total imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York during the past week were of the specie value of $3,300,999, the amount mar- keted during the same period being $2,993,335, The amount sent into warehouse was $1,280,057, c ‘While the withdrawals were $972,393, THE FOREIGN MARKET. It will be seen by our special cable despatches ‘that a handred thousand pounds gold, or about alfa million dollars, was taken out of the Bank of «England to-day for shipment to New York, at- tracted hither by the recent fall in the foreign ex- changes, Our correspondent reports an appre- hension existing in the market that this shipment - wit dead to the raising of the discount rate ef " THE BANK OF ENGLAND, * particularly ifit should be followed by further ex- ports. Some of the Wall street despatches repre- Bent the amount coming as nearly a million dollars, It is quite unlikely, ef course, that any further important shipments will be made, for the “eason that, with the current demand ‘pen London from Germany for specie in the grad- gal settlement of the French indemnity, the bank will raise the rate ef discount and keep the money athome. But the simple fact of a movement of Specie of any extent in favor of New York justifies the recent sentiments ef the HERALD as to the abnormal character of the rise in gold. All our extravagances have not been sufficient to prevent the rates of exchange falling se as to bring SPECIE FROM LONDON to New York. We shall not go into the argument of stringent money and like explanations, The fact is that while speculators have been running ‘up gold on the plea of “the drain of the precious metals” to Europe, our monetary relations with the Old World are such that the specie tide 1s in our favor. Atleast it is not against us, and will mot be for many a long day, if we may judge from the present tenor of the foreign exchanges. The London qnotations do not confirm the re- Ported apprehension of a rise in the bank rate, for consols have been steady, while United States | bonds were strong all day and closed at an ad- | vance of }; per cent. Erie shares were steady and ‘other securities about as last quoted. ADVANCE IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ‘The farther relaxation in the money market and the more confident anticipation of easier rates in the immediate future started a brisk inquiry for bilison Europe, especialiy as it was the eve of @teamer day. Under this demand rates advanced 34 per cent for sterling, prime sight bills rising ‘to 108%, the market closing firm on the intelligence ef the coming 0 “Specie from. London. The following shows the revised standard eae inns sixty days, commercial, 106% a ; 4o., good to prime bankers’, 107% a 107%; do., short sight, 105%; a 108%; Paris, sixty days, 5.36% & 5.31%; do., short sight, 5.27% @ 5.264; Prusstan thalers, 70%; @ 71; Antwerp, 5.36 @ 5.30; Switzerland, 5.35 a 5.30; Hamburg, 93% a 94%; Amsterdam, 903g @ 40; Frankfort, 404 a 40%; Bre- men, 93% & 943;. MONEY BASIER. ‘The money market was appreciably easier, although in the early forenoon the apprehensions of lenders were excited afresh by the failure of the house of Lockwood & Co., and borrowers, in their @agerness to secure accommodations, submitted to ‘the terms then demanded, loans being made at 3-16 & % per cent at the start. the latter consideration Deing paid, however, mostly in the way of “turn- ing’ stocks. Asthe day wore on the rate fell off to 1-16 dnd then to 7, gold, ge aed transactions Subsequent to three o'clock were reported at 6a7 per cent. Accounts were pretty well closed by the regular hour, and the sidewalk Market was again only slimly attended, the recent Gisposition of the street being strongly in favor of confining transactions in money to the regular Place inside the Stock Exchange. GOLD 8TRONG—11 A 118%. ‘The inconsistency of the movement in gold was @eidom so well illustrated as during to-day. Not- ‘withstanding the announcement of the movement since yesterday morning, while the sixes of ’81, which were offered at 119 Tharsday night, are now held at 1204. The improvement was distributcd throughout the list in striking but less extensive proportions, the advance in gold serving very naturally to check the effect upen THE CURRENCY SIXRS ofthe easier terms for money, but failing to pre- vent an advance of ‘4 a 4 per cent, which was the smaliest change in the list. The following were the closing prices:—United States currency sixes, 115% a 114; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 116 a 11653; do, do. do., coupon, 1204 a 12044; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 113 a 113}4; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 11734 a 118; do. do., 1864, do. do., 11734 a 118; do. do., 1865, de., do., 11934 a119%; do, sixty-sevens, registered, January and July, 1165, a 11674; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 11735 & 11734; dO. do., 1867, do. do., 11935 a 1193¢; do. do., 1868, do. do., 117 & 118; do. ten-forties, registered, 111 a 11134; do. do., coupon, 113 a 11334; do. fives of 1881, registered, 1133s bid; do. do. do., coupen, 115 bid. STOCKS STRONG AND BUOYANT. The recovery of the stock market progressed to-day even more rapidly than the most sanguine “pull” could have fancied possible, in view of the depression and alarm so lately prevailing. Indeed, the remarkable fall and succeeding rise of the past few days are all in keeping with the oft-boasted ability of American institutions to “dive deeper, swim further and come up drier” than any other rival concerns, The applecart which was upset 80 badly only a few days ago is now standing in its normal position, loaded with a new supply of vendible commodities. The brokers were on *Change bright and early this forenoon, and set about business with the utmost alacrity under the stimulus of heavy “orders” from buyers; confident that the “panic” had brought the market DOWN TO “HARD-PAN.”? But all this early confidence was temporarily dissipated by the announcement of the failure of Lockwood & Co,, and buyers became anxiously eager to sell, the market receding suddenly one or two per cent. The nature of the failure being soon afterward revealed and the losses being mostly outside the Board, the confident feeling re- turned, and prices once more surged up- ward, but the market remained feverish until after the relaxation in money, when a grand final rush took everything up to a Still higher stage of prices, the figures reached in the closing buoyancy being either up toorla2 per cent higher than those from which the * panic’’ started on Wednesday morning. The table below will tell its tale in illustration of these facts, while in an adjoining column the reader will find a further narrative of the excitement in the street, and the result of an “interview” with the sus- pended firm of Lockwood & Co, Harlem advanced to 127 and Panama to 109, Northwestern was made active, and rose from 773, to 793g. Boston, Hartford and Erie feil off to 344. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest | 8% prices of the principal stocks during the day :— Highest. Lowest, New York Central. 3 9924 Erie . 647% Lake Shore. 9054 Wabash. 6639 Northwestern 1h Northwestern preferred. B4hy Reck Island 106% St. Paul. 54% St. Paul pr 1039 Ohio and Mississipp! 42 Union Pacitic. 81 c., Cand ih. G.. 36% Western Union Telegraph 80 Pacific Mail ..... eevee 5b In Philadelphia, Reading advanced to 115 and Pennsylvania to 113%. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Friday, April 18—10:15 A. M. $1000 US 6's, c, 'SL....¢ 118% 40 uss Em.< 7% i, , ec Ni S000 USS, i040, fon ite 10 A. M.—Before Call. 82 500shs C & NW RR. 82g 100 do. c 400 shs West Un Tel. 200 do. of specie from London to New York and the cable | Pied Feports of the buoyancy of our bonds in the foreign market, the gold clique deliberately raised the quo- tation from 117% to 118*4, their efforts being assisted to some extent by the buying of the importers in connection with purchases of foreign exchange for Saturday’s steamers. We have already re- corded the feeling of certain London speculators as to the advance in gold, their views inducing them | te go “short” of the market, To-day despatches ‘were received threugh the cable reporting the shipment of heavy consignments of May coupons, and ordering the gold sold against them. These Several adverse influences caused a reaction to 117%, but the clique went in again and marked the Price back to i18%;. The course of the market 18 shown in the following baie — 18'¢ +118 a 11835 In the gold loan mdrket the rates ranged from 4 per cent per annum to 1-32 a day for carrying, The Operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows :— , Geld cleared. Gold balances Currency bali ‘The Sub-Treasury paid out $49,900 on ac: count oft interest and $54,000 on account of redeemed five- twenties, TIE RAILROAD BONDS. The railroad bonds were dull and barely steady @t the cail, but prices in the afternoon revealed a | 4 Grmer market. The following were the bids at the * all as subsequently amended :— York Cen b's i868. 4) Ist m, extended...102" Han & btJo le * 4 coger... ee A cette ae i 5 eee v1, Lae + Ye th Del, Lack & West 24 ih Lack & W 7’ con. ba eye ni Toa Ww Galena & C Morris & NJ Cen Ist mon NJ Southern Iptin 78, bus 3d bas ven 6, Ist, Wwe 134 tht SSESEESESE wees sam 18 Chic & NW egold bas. 396 1% “ te 4 . ae 400Panaina Ri 100 Mil & 100 do 00 do. do 500 w ao Board—10:30 A. M. 7% 100 sheNY Ca HR.be © 100% $2000 Miwouri 6's a 1600 SW dy B98 is shs “ae Ex EROS: de wCcaP 400 Pac i 88 200 100 400 100 oTenn Sa ea +e Fit e a Op BA ‘ef 1000 Lake Shore cont 8 38} we zeese 12:30 Tw 4 Mia SUE ie pibe 100 Ores 100 Tol, W & 100°” do. 200 do. 100 Bost, H Bouew vi Paes est xaD 6 6 do. 1385} 37 Mor & Essex RE, c b 1 H & StJo KR... be 1200 Ohio & M Ia... 0. do. do do. Dal do. do... 800 US 5.20, ¢, 08. 2000 US 5's, 10-40, ¢. P. M.—Before Call. 100 shsLS & MS RR... 400 do. SUSESSERSEEE Tis 20 =: dc 200 Mil & St Paul pf.’ 10 Panama RR, 10a shs 20 LS &M SRR.. be do. 400 do el . WOhiod Mig RR DS 48 SH ML StP RR by 2:30 to 4 P. poe LS&M SRE.. lwo ©, ot 50 Del, L 20) CRD ee a CY CeHRR Wx =. byt 5 8108 924 Hs 6 Pe SEEPS ce ARUATST ss _— 2 ee er SESRSESEA we SES KS J See eeEeeeeee =e Uhlen Peale su COMMERCIAL REPORT. jt aie Bayne n c: Cotton Firmer—Receipts at the Ports 7,252 Bales—Flour Lower—Wheat.Un- changed—Corn Firmer—Oats Steady— Pork and Lard Firmer — Groceries Quict—East India Goods Dull—Petro- leum Nominal—Naval Stores Easier— Wool in Fair Demand and Steady— Whiskey Lower. Pripay, April 18—6 P. M. Business continued dull in almost all the ramif- cations of trade to-day, the Wall street crisis occa- sioning considerable apprehension lest its in- fluence become potent everywhere, and the exer- cise of the utmost caution on the part of the mer- cantile community seems to have become an ur- gent necessity in order to work off any possible diMeulty as @ result of the locking up of currency and the consequent panic in stocks. As yet the e*- fect is seen only in the shrinking of trade and the hesitancy to assume any new obligations on the Part of the business public; and it is to be hoped that no serious trouble will grow out of Wall street aiMeulties, Stillitis the part of wisdom, while hoping for the best, to prepare for the worst; hence the extreme caution which characterizes most of the mercantile transactions at the present time. On ‘Change to-day cotton was quiet, flour was dull, low- er and nominal. Wheat remained dull, but without noteworthy change. Corn was fairly active and firmer. Oats were comparatively quiet. Provisions were again firmer, especially Pork, which ad- vanced, Lard was firmer under @ moderate in- quiry. Whiskey was off 4c. per gallon. Groceries remained quiet, and not materially altered in price. Petroleum was nominally unchanged. Naval stores were quiet and easier for both spirits and rosin; East India goods continued dull. Wool was in fair demand,{with the market ruling about steady. Asies.—Receipts for the past three days, 42 packages. The market for pots, under a fair jobbing inquiry, was steady, at $8. Pearls remained entirely nominal. BuiLpinG Mareriats.—The demand tor brick continued fair and the market firm. Sales were made at $7 a $9 for Jersey; $74 $11 for Long Island ; $7 a $78) tor pale, which are xeurce; $12 a $10 for Croton, and $40 840 10% Philadelphia front ate yard. Lime met with a in- quiry, and was steady at $1 60 tor Rockland common, and $175 for do. lump. Cement was dull and more of less nominal, at about $2 10 per bbl. for Rosendale. Laths met with rather more demand, and the market was firm; quoted at $245 a $250 for Eastern spruce. . Other mate: Tlals, such as plaster Paris, hair, ce, were quict, with prices ruling as previously quoted: CaxpLis.—A moderate Jobbing trade was the only busi- Prices rilled steady as follows :—Speri 5 Ba ; tine, 20e. a 21c. “ ‘The market for fiovas well as all other de- soriptions, continued quuct, yet the e inquiry toslay showed atrifie im; rovement wi ich somewhat strengthened holders in their views, We heard of sales of 360) bavs at Haltimore, ox Valadine and Camden Ero at Be. “We uote -— Ki e Caries e cargoes, 164gc, a floes, 173 a 1734 ond eartocs Ie. vi Cargoes, 1830. 8. 18) en, Java, 2lc. ; do., grass mats, Ss i1z6.4°Geoton, Hae a 16 T8e. a wie ants ti age, Bie, a gC. ee 1633c. & 0, C. P 0 se 1 Mexican, 173 é 8 18iges M Manila, 7 tora, I7iea lige; Savanilia, "raphe ‘Gurocoa, Tice WA per I O08 90 faye’ orod _ 17 Look —A'more active’ demand bravuited for spot cot- ton, and ‘the market ruled firmer. The quotations au- nexed show, no change. Future deliveries were fairly active, and 4c, a 6-16c. bie, ie We sum up thu: boy He Last Beening, Total. Export........06 + 208 445i Consumption 40 "236 Speculation. Fa - 1,582 48 1,780 re 182 bales to arrive. For inelui a juture delivery (basis tow middling) te sales neve been as follows:—Sales last evening after three o'clock— ated op at 187-100. ;, Say, O00 at, 18 2.16¢., 400 at Inde. ME 9.16.5 june, 200 int 1874C4, BW) At 181-160, 108 a July, 10at I9e., 400 at 19 L-tée., 1 tAuguat 100 at Tae. focal 3,30) bal al ped? (eb 13%, ay nays abe ‘ t 18h it 18 13. 8 15-16¢., 100 20 at L 109 at 18 13-16c., Igge., 100 at a ‘ioe 600 at 19ers BOO 19 31 Vide, 100. at 190 1,30 ai to 3.6. 19 300 at 18 $e. Go at Abc, BH) at 19 Sie." at 19% m0 ak, 19H. 30) ak 500 at Dod ut 1c), ON August, 300 at 1940. ; October, 600 Total, 26,00 b, Grand totitl, 33,500 bales, 1 ts at the ports we a fis follows Galveston, 652; ‘Mobile 733; Savannah, 718: Oaviasion; 200% Wilmington, 45; Nortolk, 391; Baltimore, 187; New York, Boston, 33. Towl,7, This day’ last’ week, 9473.1 ear 7.142, Rates on cotton were -~To Havre, by steam, 1 presen to Hamburg, by steam, 4d., do. steam, jc.; to Liverpool, by steain, 3 6d. 4 gd. We quote :— Uninet Ordinary Good ofdinary Strict good ord: ny Low middiin, is day’ last firm at the antiexed 8 14¢. + sail. Ie.. com: Bremen, by id. 71d, sail, Alabama. New ryan Texas, 47% 5 iddling.. Good midd : —The quotations are ba: ‘running in quality not more than half a grade Above or below the Srade quoted. Fiovn Axo GRatx.—Recelpts—Flonr, 12,158 bbls. : wheat, 26,04 bushels; corn, 18,700 do. ; corn meal, 20) bbls. oats) 1820) bushels: barley, 1.000 do. The flour market was dull and prices were lower, the market leaving git near! nominal at the revised quotations ap, 4 Include 7,70) bbls. comprising all kinds. tinued ded. les Gorn meat care prices ruling about steady. We quiet, with * es RAR Choice State $4 00a 5800 +7008 ~ 77a 800 Superfine Western. + 58a 615 Extra Western. +8 75a 725 Extra Minnesota... + 723a 900 Round hoop Oh iP) 16250 725 Round hoop Ohio, trade Wands: +7508 8D ere Siva 975 Soa 7 25 Ti5a 825 S750 950 0 00a 12 00 9504 10 00 Rye ‘fom +4008 530 Southern No. 2, 14258 550 Southern superfine. : 60a 65) Southern extra. “725% 9 50 Southern family’ 10 00 a 13 0 -315a 345 : 30a 365 3650 375 400t. 0d. 3600 365 Puneheons: 19 50 £ 0. b. —Wheat wa: pally. un. changed. The sales were about 30,000 Tbuahels, at "gt 45 to $l LA common Spring, $1 60% 4 $1 68 for fair Chi cago and No.2 Mitwaukees cloging at about $1 53 a $1 6 for Chicago and $1 62 $1 64 for Milwaukee in store C a fairly ¢. and ereate 40,000" Noster for Jane for oid in store and 663sc. for do. afloat; 66 S6ic: for How Western mixed nasat: T0c, for dos white 663¢c. for Western yellow afloat, and 7c. a 77e, tor South- ern white. Oats were Cry ee quiet. The sales were about 21,000 bushels a c. for dark to light mixed, ae. fordark § Stat Séc. for good to fancy: hit for State mixed afloat, and 65c, for State, “parley feed oats, | Settped and rye were inactive ana held nominally as befor Fretoues.—Berth freights. remained quiet, with rates ruling about steady. Vessels tor charter were only in Moderate request, with rates not ewentially chanced, ‘The engageme fo ,Liverpool, by sail, 3,000 bushels grain, a i rh hee To London, by steam, 18,000 bushels wheat al and, by sail, 330 bbls, flour at private terms, To Antwerp, 350 boxes pacon at va 6d. Bo Rotterdam, 70 tierces lard, to fill, at 428. 6d. To Gibralta hhds. tobacco, on pri: vate ‘terms. The charters ‘compri: A Norwegian 10 Cork “for ‘orders to ttt, uated dom, 3,200 quarters grain at 7s 13 schooner, Hence a LS iboa, ued bbls. resi damn te te yl ore to Rotterdam, rAmerican pare and afloat. was active bir fe. xed. bs ‘hela, inctudin ‘a 650. American bark. ea same voy ‘at $22; a German brig, rechartered, from Wil- mington to Cork for orders, to Kingdom or Continent, 2,30 bbls. rosin, 68. 34., or, if direct, 3d. ‘off; an American ship, from Mobile td, Cronstadt, 2,200 iyales fi, anamertonn brig, $00 tons, from’ Leghorn to Philadelphia, marbic, $3,200, gol uxxius—The market’ femalned as previously re- orted, quiet but firm. A few small orders trom the south Are betny baat at current prices. We juote:—Do- 4 tor future spot tac. cae, 160. 8 1S. om imp continued dull for alt descrtp- joted a Gold. Jute was also ne- Se. fold, Sate butts tions. Manila glected, but steadily eld a a ois gota $18 @ $23; short do. a$ oat, #18 and wheat. lors.—The demand has fallen off somewhat Ricthe the past few days bag with light arrivals and a moderate stock holders are firm. and prices unchanged. We quote :—New growth of ‘astern and Western, 40c. 350.7 Calicornia, 800. ie.s Bavarian, 4c. a ‘Se. { English and Belgian, 380. a puassus.—trade th-day has been ght, notwithstand- ing there was a fair inquiry for both foreign and do- mestic. The sales were conilned to jobbing lots ot do- mestic. We quote :— Cuba, cae and mixed. iba, clay ‘ Cuba, Sreooendss refining. Cuba, muscovado, grc ery Porto Rie English Tslands.. Nqw Orleans. qiiiti so gpl ot turpentine 4 cloaea weak at Sige. Sales 20) 25 Dhia. at Sig. 466 bbls, to arrive, at Dida . to.arrive, at O8ic, For strained ‘rosin, the Market was ‘dul and ‘nomianiiy el 3 15 4 $5 20, The finer grades were m tor) and and and sales er, re} 8) bbls. of pale at m0 bbls. "far ‘and. pitch were neglects nominaMat former prices. O1ts.—Thet N No essential change in prices since our last for any description. The demand has been Father etter for whale and sperm, and it ‘acted more notice, We quote :—Urud Hi 86; natural winter, $1 67 a $1 rac wie whale, G8c, for northern; 63c. a. , for natural mer and linseed, $1 in casks and $1 G1 in bbls oti, Ge. a 70e. for prime winter, and 66e. for No. 1; ‘men haden, Ge. w 620. for selected light, and 6. for choice brewn. Crade cottonseed, 42'ge, a 4c. PRaboLen%.—The suareeldigy rehned resmaived Oui) aud | 6,000 bbls. flour, 10,000 bushels wheat, = Hieret month Crude oui lk was 2 Ae eto bat ery cases jet, Dut steady at ore S aptine any ail ated we te on parks son aye ane rast of ‘$2's0 at OK ‘City. The Philade! nine market Ket was dull nothing of ned refi f 19sge. LON bbs. of ener fe Tate inet eae Tor, at ie ALT ey ei ea rerk, ie hole 5 Fe ‘meats, 2,210 e market for a, for May, i Is. of old Pal Beet in #f004 demand and 3 Western fart. clear, cash and box ‘at 10c.; 1,000 es ‘te, Sui Tiger rage at ic smoked shoulders He, bab apie. na pekle led roved emand and the RIEL was firmer. 8 jales 30 tlerces'at 9 I-Iecs cash; 20. tlereos of 6 10 tlerces of do. at 9c. For tut fale eit ay, at Oc. 5 80 terces, for June, at 9-166, ; rie Herce Tees, jor do., City lard was firn at 9c. for choice ; 15) tlerces of oxtra cho ce, sold at 9 T6e., and 750 terces oF fo. 1, last evening, at 8! tna emer; quoted at 7s 1cx.—The market was i former prices ruling current. 40 tierces of Carolia at7c a vie soon at 6%c.a GAR. —' Te. There was a little more doing in raw can and the market was barely steady. we of 19 bhds, a on private term: ‘obhin gt Cuba ba t 78 rida f prime 8 snd $30 hha, Be also eS idertned was ine iimiven Feaueat at Tine. for fcandard A's and ile. a 110. 10F fds. We quote :~Cuba—Reilning, inferior tocommon, ie 8 Tie. alt to good fair. Tie. a 774 set kee Fore , fai tenons c. 5 prime cholce Sern ter centeifagel: hhds: and boxes, sho, & ge. mae asses, hits, and boxes, bc. a 7%gc.; melado, 4e «dlavanas Boxes Duten standard, Nos, 7 t0 9, The. 5, wc. 9 a hide ibe description not grade centritug: ate fair vosehoie, Bie. w Sec. 8. 8 to 12, 6 Java— standard, Nos. 10 to 12, Se. a8 iS iianila perlor and extra superior, fe. Stranure-—The market continued quiet, but firm. We heard of sales of 80 tierces on the dock, not strictly prime, at 9¢., and 20,000 Ibs. prime on the dock at grlabiow was quiet and unchanged; aioe 2000 s., at fc. 8 90, ‘on4cco.—There has been a fair demand for Kentucky, but other descriptions remained quiet Prices exhibited Rochange. The sales include 10) casce soed loat nundrien 00 cases Connecticut and gC. & S5AgC. 5 100 cases si We.; 500 hhds. of Kentucky at { oft Havana at 9c. a $105, and 60 Woou.Business Guring {he past three days has been moderately fair, with pel ces, equi about steady. The sales compr IX XX di ‘Sino Ibs. Aly rca 8,000_ Ibs. scoured asec, bbe. abe 17,000 Ibs, of mixed ic 500. Sic. ; 1,000 tbs, mestiza (8c, 5 50,000 Ibs. of fleece at 450. for common for XX Ohio} 10,000, Ibs. Spring California, 31 prs extra pulled, 446. ; 20 do. scoured f Colorado, 78c.; 190 do. of super pale “ize, a beige. Ibs. unwashed Indiana, fine Ohio a fleece, 7 00 unwashed fleece, 56,000 ibs. en Colorado, 32,000 Iba. Fall California, 90,000 iba Australian, 3000 Ibs: medium unwashed fleece, 8) bales fine Buenos Ayres and 10 bales of mestiza bil ou private Wuiskey.—Receipts, 604 bls. ‘The market was less active, and priceseasier. Sales 150 bbls, at Isc. DOMESTIO M MARKETS, ~~ Gavesroy, April 18, 1873, Cotton flat; Texas ordinary, 143c. a 143Ze. ; good ordi- nary, 15: 54 Net receipts, 652 Britain, 3542 do.: coastwise, 87 stock, 54,593 do. | Weekly—Net receipts, 4,467 ports to Great Britain, 8,958 do. ; to the Continent, 4,004 0., Coastwise, 828 do, Sales, 1,250 bale New Deen April 18, 1873, a geon e Ltr ae bales of acta on pri Cotton in moderate demand; middlings, 184c. Net zeoolot, $449 “bales; gross, 5472 do. Exports to Great Britain, 2,677 bales; coastwise, 196 do, | Sales, 1.000 bales; last evening, $300 do, Stoc bales. Weekly—Net receipts, bales, pack, Area Exports to Great Britain,’ 15,507 bales; to the Continent, 21,037 do. ; coast- wise, 1,030do. Sates, 23,000 bales. Savannan, April 18, 1873. Cotton quiet; aes 1834 food ordinary, 16s dix ports Sales, 273, . weak Net reesip ots, "4,052. Exports: To Great to the Continent, 1,685; coastwise, 3,169. Cuancestox, April 18,1873, at low middlings, low middlings, 173,¢. ; 1c. Net receipts, ais Cotton hee middlings, 18: I7S,c. a 1i%Ke.;' good ordinar Net receipts, 3 bales. Exvorts coastwise, 77. Stoek, 25.628. Sgekly Net receipts, 334." F Exporiswto Great Britain, 2,928; coastwise, 1.780. jales, 3, frraticncn, X N. C., April 18, 1873. Spirits of, f turpentine dall at 4c. Rosin quict at $240 for strained. Crude turpentine quiet at $2 30 for peey $3 55 for yellow dip, $4 U5 tor virgin, Tar dull at $2 65. Osweao, April 18, 1873, Flour unchanged, sales 800 bbis at '$8 75 for No. 1 Spring, $9 75 tor amber Winter, $1) 6 for white Winter, $11 for doubleextra,, Wheat quiet and unchanged; Ne. 3 Milwaukee club heid at $1 orn unchanged. 2,00 bushels Western at 5c. Barley quiet; Canada atgi ll. Corn meal—$l W ior bolted, $1 2 for unboled perewt. Millfeed unchanged, ad freights—Flour to Philadelphia, die., to to New York, é2c., to Albany Sic, Receipts by Iake—9,300 bushels are Burrato, N. Y., April 18, 1873. Flour quiet; Western Spring, $7 50 a $3; amber Winter, | $5.0) 9 $925; white Winter, $0 204 $lU, Wheat quiet; Sales 4,50 bushels white Canuda, in store, at $1.87 a $1 88; Quoied—Western Spring, ot. track, $1.50; Milwaukee. No. 2 Spring, $152 $l hicage Ni 8 ring, $1 No. 1 Spring $1.9) white Canui ‘$1 Michigan, $1.9. Corn scarce and higher; sales 12,000 ihushels: No. 2, in store, a + 3,000 bushels, on trick, atS2c, Oats firm; sais 15) bushels Western, store, at 43c.; Western mixed held at B sales’ 5,25 hels Western, in stor quoted—Canada, 9%. a $1; No. 2 Western, two: Auwed Seater Bisa Scr; fourerowed State, er” Ryeee Sales nominal at 85c. Barley malt quiet; Western, $1 a ; rine Winter Western, $1 10a $115: prime Winter a, $120 e maltheld at %c. The balance of the market is unchanged. Toveno, April 18, 1873. Flour sold at $359. Wheat dull and lower;'sales of amber Michigan at $167; seller May, $168; seller June, Si 69g a 8 Corn in fair demand and lower; sales at ASNic. ; seller May, 4439c. a 44},0. seller ‘July, AGAgC. 5 sélier purist “is. low a, wc. Onts quiet andl weak a Yor No. 1. seeds sold at $4 a $465; mami moth, $373 Re- (000 bbIs. flow 2,000 bushels wheat, 6,000 do. com s. Shipments—1,000 bbls. ac 4,000 bus is wheat, 14,000 do. corn and 1,000 do. oats. Cwicaco, April 13, 1973. Wheat duil. and unsettled; - Flour dull a ie unchanged. ris, Hoi! y nee 2 0. igh for regui re. Ke selier ta Sige. seller Ji canal, afloat, 33c. a Sc. oe Cea at bat seller May. Rye firm and scarce at é7e. tor No. ley steady at for No. = ‘all Teqular, Thc. for fresh. Pork steddy, a shade pighe: sales 516 60, te M, seller Mey sold at $16 55a $17; ‘toed at gales at $17 25, buyer June. Lard steady at ge 55 sell er May. “Bulk meats in qpod fen vata no sales. acon quiet and unchanged. hiskey steady at s7c. Receipts—7,000 bbls. tlour, 9,000 bushels one 4 wove do, dorn, 40,000 do. oats and 3,000 do. barley. roge 30,000 do. oats and 4,000 do, bar! Lb dbectns PRINT OLOTHS 1 MARKET, 1., April 18, 1873. Puovipexce, R. Giec. for’ GAxis, Print cloths quiet and steady, at 6c. standard and extra. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Loxpox Moxey Manxer.—Loxnon, April 13-5 P, M.— Consols and American securities closed unchanged. Erie Railway shares 51%. Consols opened at 9544 for both money and the account. United States ive-t cht bonds, 1365's, old, 913g; 985,; ten-forties, 8933; new fives, 9, and Erie Railway shares at 51. Fraxarort Bounse.—lraxkrort, April 18—8 P. M.— We States five-twenty bonds 95% tor the issue of Liverroot, Corrox MARKET.—Livenroor, April The market closed steadier. The sales ot ay day have been 10,000 bales, lnclading g 300 for speculation and export, ‘Of the sales 5,000 bales were American. Sales of cotton shipped from Savannal oF Charleston, deliverable in April, at a. Middling uplands, did. 8 9d. ; middhing Orleans, sales of the week have been 53,000 bales, in nding 0 for, G og xport and and 3,000 on speculation. The’ stock I eluding ig 322,000 American. The boeipts ot the ee fare been O&M bales, Including 200) American, ‘Actual ex: The stock at sea bound to this port is Barty 10,000 bales. 5,000 bales, ot which 20 Livenroot, Brrapstur' . M, n for the been 18,000 quarters, uy ceipts of wheat for past-three days have qe y none of which were American. The market is jull. Wheat, tls. 4d. alls. 8d. per cental for average California white.” Gorn, 278. Md. & 27s, 6d. per quarter, LiveRPoon PRovisions MARKET.—LIVERVOOL, Aprit 1g e 6d. per tierce for new mess.” Lard, American, 9d. per ewt.” Lospox Propvce Market—Loxnox, April 18.—&pirits petroleum, 13d. per gallon, Linseed cakes, £10 a4 0 Sa. Per ton, Gomrnon rosin, 3a 6d. a ds per cwk Spirits tur: ntine, dis. per cwt. ba ray at MANCHESTER—LIvERFOO!, April 18.—Yarns lownward ten- js fabrics at Manchester dull, with n Petiouxow Marner.—Awtwenr, April 18.—Petroleum, 40!f, for fine pale American, + eo FINANCIAL, yESTMENT BONDS. THE NORTHERN PACIFIO RAILROAD SEVEN. THIRTY FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS, which we recommend as a profitable and well secured investment, bear 7 3-10 per cent gold interest, elements of security, viz. — and Ifave the following 1. They are the obligation of a strong corporation. 2, They aro a first mortgage ments, rights and franchises, 3. They are a first lien on its net earnings, 4. There ts $pledged, in addition, for the payment of Principal and interest, a land grant of 12,90 acres per mile through the States and 25,000 acres per mile through the Territories traversed, on the road, its equip- ‘The company 1s atready entitled to nearly ten million acres of ts grant, and its land sales thus far have realized $5 66 per acre. With nearly 500 miles of the road completed and in operation, the carnings for 1873 will be large. All marketable stoeks and bonds are received in ox- change for Northern Pacifies on most favorable terms, ——~ JAY COOKE & €0., “Qo Wall street, Now York. LARGE. temper Menon teetnd TO LOAN ON BOND dity property ony. & FREID SIDENMICH S CON 908 Third avenue, Ai Ane APRON on Un Vdowments, Ths iene ‘kinds effected with breed ccopanien Te A ABHIOH & GO. Tid Broadway, + ROKEN NATIONAL BANK NOTES BOUGHT AQ four @ per cent premium, HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third street, bas COU ST aE Nore iS ant Ht Nasan stroct, ise Travellers’ Oredita, avaliable in all parts of the h ‘world, through the 5. DE B ROTHSGHILD 4 their correspondents 9d ete nro aE gall tenbieere> ct msouee oa California, Europe and Havana. ASKINS & BRAINE, STOCK AND GOLD BROKERS, Le | Res. Gyiaes tee eed eS a ANTED-A LOAN, OF $330), ON, FIRST CLASS City Property, valued at $1 7 by letter, to ROBERT NEWHERIY. 22 Concord stteee: Brcokiyn. w+ NTED—FOR ONE YEAR, A LOAN Oartys I $40 will be paid. Address SECURI’ bat office. $5.000-su8 ‘OR $15,000 £0 LOAN ON BOND AND mortgnge on improved city or country prox Posmay Nob No Makers need apply. 32h nee for tree ON BOND Fadi Reopens Se for three es ery rst class rov' rey ore or Brooklyn. AD in th to HG ‘VES, iminoadway, Ne New 3 Yor! Kk. COPARTNERSHIPS. One uk. BUSINESS RELATIONS AND CON; tions between the subscribers jane Gorham Gra, terminated ‘on the 25th day of March 1873, aun nti CHENEY. New Yor, April 12, 1873. MILLIKE i 4 a RELIGIOUS NOTICES, "APOLLO HALL, ‘BROADWAY AND TWENTY: ri tags strect.—The Children’s Lyceum meet at 10 A. Conference at 2%. M. Professor 8B. Britton hectu atTis P. 3 Bones LAY PREACHERS’ ASSOCIATION.—REG- ular anniversary will be held ip the Baiehs sree! tomorrow evening at 73g. Ad ation. ROOKLYN- TABERNACLE, REV. T. DE ae TAL MAGI D. D., PASTOR. ACADEMY OF MU: ‘ »—TO- bay RKD ATEREAPTE the Brooklyn Tabernacle Congregation will oceu| un ‘Academy oe Music MORNING and EVENING, ne 2 and 7:80, until their new church is built, Seats free: Biv SNOW WILL PREACH IN THE UNIVERSITY Washington square, on Sunday, ut 8 P.M. Sew ubject— ‘The Sign of the of Man esses b; he Berner CHURCH, FIFTY-TIURD STREET, SKY. enth ayenue.-Re¥. Wm. Ht. PENDE hes morning—The Indwelling Christ evening—"Pharaoh’s Contempt of Gods lowing. YHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR—RKV. J, M. PULDY J man will Preach Sunday morning, at the Youn Men's Universalist Association Rooms, 1.288 Broadway y and evening, at Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, below Farty~ second street. Evening subject—*The Unknown Way.’ Coe OF_ CHRIST, ee CVSNay ee street, near Broadwa Dawson, the pas« tor, will preach at 1034 A. |. All are cordiallys invited. (Ora OF TH PAR) EEDA AND aos street.—Magning, Rev. Burr? ry i Baptisms fol RD. ey. Baay, Powers. Service of praise, witht evenin; short address.” Seats free. — IVE THE POOR CHILDREN A HOME IN TH country.—A meeting will be held in St. Bartholo- mew’s church, Madison avenue and Forty-fourth street on Sunday evening, Abril 20, in behalf of the House 0 the Good Shepherd, Rockland county. Addresses by sev« eral clergymen. RESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL GHURCH, MADISON ‘avenue, corner of Fifty-third street, Rev. Charles S: Robtnson, D. D., pasto! thoes at ll A.M. and 7} Pa M.; Sabbath school a M. EY, B. 0, FLAGG, D, D., WILL PREACH ON SUN« day morning and evening in the church in Eighty« firth street, between Lexington and Third avenues. EV. HALSEY W, KNAPP PREACHES IN TH. Laight street Baptist ission to-morrow morning @ 10%. Come to the Baptist Lay Preachers’ Anniversary in the evening. EV, J. F, M'CLELLAND (LATE OF CHICAGO), Rastor of St. Luke's M. IE. church, Forty-first rect, near Pith a avenue, will pre unday at 1034 A. Ds The pub bil ited FRE AOE ee EY. JOHN COTTON SMITH, DD. WILL, PREAC in the Chureh of the Messiah, Greene and Cleremont avenues, Brooklyn, Sund y eventig: EV. A. D, GILLETTE, D. D., PREACHES IN PLYM: outh Baptist chareh, Fifty-first, street, betwee: nth and Tenth avenues, Sunday, at 10} A. M. and 7! R Vv. WAYLAND HOYT, PASTOR, WILL PREAC! vy in the Baptist Tabernacto,. Tenth street.—Sunday morning, | in way Hall at 7% in the evening. AS e cordally invited USSIAN-GREEK CHAPEL, 951 SELOND AVENUE, near Fiftieth street.—To morrew being Easter Sune day divine eee ui the English language atl o'clock. All cordially invit iT. JOHN'S: APEL, VARIOK STREET.—SUNDA’ confirmation at 10\4 A. M. ae in the evening ai Bo’clock. Sermon by fev. A. Wiswall ——_———— HE REV. DR. WM. MORLEY PU: pla ne ane reach on Sunday, Fil 20, at 136 Paul's Methodist Epi: iScopal ehareh, Fourth ner Twenty-second street, [HE BISHOP OF NEW VORK WILL ‘ADMINISTER confirmation at St. Albans church on Sunday ROOT the nertion tor bagin atc oolock-. beats Slwage free. ' High celebration o oy Bp Eucharist at 11 A. M. . MORRILL, Rector. or ‘TH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Co) bale of Second avenue.—Services morning preaching by the pastor, Rev. Robt. Sloss. Kvenin, ‘at fourth lecture to young ‘people, by Rev. William bce ton, D. D. 17TH STREET BAPTIST CHUROH, W avenue.—Sunday evening lecture by Camoron. “The Book of Levitlous.” POLITICAL. 18" WARD COUNCIL OF POLITICAL REFORM—A meeting of the Counetl will be, held, at Oriebtal 18 203 Kast, Bighteenth street, om Saturday oven April 19, at So'elock. Hon, Robert B, Roosevelt will det liver a lecture berore the Council. Ail frlends of honest government are invited to attend. oe con BAR SIXTH stor Robert aed, eA ¥. MARBURY, President Taowas McDowEtt, EQKEI ighest cash, ‘advances on Diamond: Watches, Jewelry om, c., Or bought; Pawnbrokers® ‘Tickets s bought, ier Bleecker street. AT MOLF BROTHERS, 996 BROADWAY, BETWEEN A Nineteenth and Twentieth streets—Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, and particularly Pianos; private parlor for ladies; business Sirietly confidential, T 007 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET. AL’ Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jowelry, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces ant personal f description JAMES P. MATTHEWS. SIXTH AVENURB, BETWEEN TWEN anil Twenty-tifth streets, Joweiry, 'Y-FOURTH, Liberal advancesmada ks, Lace: WL. 1d 3 RNARD, BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STHRET — 403 on Diamonds, Same bought at tuli value, ss | 685 Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Wate! dowel nd ali Merchandise, at ge ‘okeseabhaneed Loan o Same bought and sold. M. ROSENBERG, 913 BROADWAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND thost reliable office.—Money advanced on. Dia- monds, — Jewelry, Laces, éc.; same bought at. tuli value E. ©. HERTS. 96’ BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH ad office, room B.—Parlors tor ladies; branch 13. Fulton street, Brooklyn, “Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c. ‘Same bought and so! LINDO BROS, cones STORAGE, STOR. A STOWAGE for FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRORS, PAINTINGS, &c.: Ov, ARRIAGES, .GONS, (4 At the NEW FIRST CLANK WAnKHO Ui Sait e ats Mitr lark Mekea", Mba ea tat ‘ens PACKAGES containing’ articles of METEA VALUE can be stored with SAFETY at low rates. forward their goods from att part of ME! te ‘A direct to this wareh¢ "0. vited to examine th LIC » superior commmodationa, Uehe ventintion: sacty, ke Which thig: Warehouse possesses over SOHN H. MORRELL, Owner and pein , nwich street, for furniture, pianos, bay other family property. All goods plac Tooms, ‘These establishments are the most respo! reliable and accommodating in New vay an ways guarded by private watchinen he Goods Meveived Up 0. mignighs. R. ang manarer, 0 Hudson street, Meek ‘Twelfth stroet, GTQRAGE FOR i heen cade oe aemtenet i &c., in separate rooms; en Ci Mog thisis one of the sane and | eat ree eed — ps in the city articles "ot value. can De stored. with perfe ce fhiety ih this building. -MICHALES & SON, 82 and. Sé cy ree streot, near Bleecker. ANogon sar, —— BILLIARDS. “STASDAT D AMERICAN BILLIARD. TABLES «and the Phelan & Collender Coinbination Cush. Al Tnanusactured and for sale only t awnter, H.W. COLLENDER, suc: odlender, 738 Broadway, New York. Al. “LATEST DESTONS OF BILLIARD TABLESAND ‘all appurtenances -c special ateent than £0 DEW trate, mie het hy atu: No. 7 Barclay street. OR SALE—THRER BILLIAR ; VER: F good condition. Inquire at ES Baa Tah a ri) ea WEIRMANN, Fes SALE—TWO BILLIARD TABI nave © god rs only: will be sold cheat seen at Cdatnted vente, i Faint 1 Thirtieth streets. wetiessn Heh auth the inventor Ce to Phelan & BILLIARD N° TABL LATEST AN | stylo, for $250, complet ah Wad’ Sxi0 Tables for $175; Detaney’s patent stee uns applied on ot tables, and can only be aFOroo! 4 Vorey aureet band virchase Wi OEPLSH, ‘a. STRE TN NEAR BROADWAY, uP~

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