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New ‘YORK’ wiithuy, FRIDAY, MAY vs! ae76L7RIPLE SEEET, as will be observed elsewhere. The rate of discount of the Bank of England is unchanged, but during the past week the bullion has decreased £444,000, The discount for bills in open market | was 4 per cent below the bank rate and likewise lower than It wus several days ago, indicating easier money in the open London market, £70,000 Went into the bank on balance account during the day. THE MONEY MARKET. There is nothing to record concerning the condi- tion of this market beyond what has been daily stated for nearly @ week past. Currency is still seeking empioyment, and finds customers with prime commercial paper at 7 a 9 per cent discount. It waa perhaps a trifle stronger on demand loans ‘to-day, and ranged from 5 to 7 per cent, with the bulk of the business done at the intermediate gure. Foreign exchange continued dull and was mominally unchanged, but the drawers allowed a more liberal brokerage. The market remains easy, though participating in the general stagna- tion which seems at the present moment to afllict every department on *Change. A special despatch from Washington states that the members of the Syndicate to-day waited on Secretary Richardson and notified him that the Synaicate will be fully prepared to meet their obliga- tions on the Ist of June. It has not yet been de- cided when the second call will be made, The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows:— Receipts of gold. $700,213 Disbursements ....... 188,483 | Balance. +s 786,883 | Currency receipt . 559 Currency balance. : 122,120,011 The Custom House receipts to-day were $408,000, The Treasury balances at the close of business in Washington were :— Onrrency. Coin Certificate Outstanding lep | The Sub-Treasarer paid out on account of inter- | est $220,000, making the aggregate thus far paid $9,087,000, | GOLD STRONG—117¥4 A 118. The gold market was not distinguished by any | special feature outside of a smail advance, the prices lingering around the figures that have pre- wailed for the last three days. In fact, the impres- sion appears to have got out that some secret in- uence is at work for the creation of a “corner;” that some mythical personage is laying up @ store, which he can already count by the fifteen and twenty millions, and at the proper moment to him will “cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.” Hence, notwithstanding the transactions that are recorded, there is an unquestionable manifestation | of caution in the market and an evident unwill- | | ingness to WADE FAR FROM SHORE. The opinions held with reference to gold are Girectly antagonistic. The party who insist that | the present price must yield to the healthy influ- ences prevailing at home aud abroad, as shown in the more recent equality between our exports and lmaports, in the condition of our banking institu- tions, in the strength of our American securities and in the enhanced vaine of money itself, are met | by another party likewise confident m the belief, | rst, that gold is now at a standard which prac- tically preserves the balance of financial power | because it affords backbone to tke exporter of Go- | Mestic produce; secondly, because, were it to be | had at @ much lower price, the temptation to ex- port bullion would produce i A CRISIS | that would result only in serious financial disturb- | 4 ance, if not disaster. The latter opinion would | seem to be borne out by the active demand for | gold at the government sale to-day, when, although Dut $1,500,000 was advertised to be disposed of, twenty bids were put in ior sums aggregating $6,275,000, at prices ranging from 117.01 to 117.77, , in $2,500,000 of this amount being bid for at the rate | of 117.75. In this connection it appears that Sec- retary Richardson is beginning to entertain views | 71 of the gold market quite distinct from those of bis | Predecessor, Secretary Boutwell, since it is appar- 200 ent that his mind is fixed upon the really practical | 109 Method of reaching a specie paying basis, In other words, he is allowing monetary, industrial and mercantile interests alone to exert their nor- al force in solving the great problem in which Chase biundered, M'CULLOCH BUNGLED and Boutwell measurably fatied. During the four years of Boutwell’s administration his chief plan “of reaching specie payments seemed to be the sim- ple sale of the excess of coin in his plethoric treasury, His lack of success is observable in the | fact that the gold market at last quietly absorbed oearly all of this surplus, leaving the Treasury to- day with barely five millions of specte it can call | States currency s1xes, 115% a 11634; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 11834 @ 118%; do, do. do., coupon, 1224; a 12234 ; do, five-twenties, registered, May and Novem- ber, 1163 @ 11634; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 116% a 11634; do. do.,1864, do., do., 116%¢ & 11634; do. do., 1865, do., do,, 118 a 118%; do. do., 1867, registered, January and July, 118% a 118%; do. do.g 1865, coupon, do., 118% a 119; do. do., 1867, do., do., 121M @ 12134; do. do., 1968, do., do., 11934 a 1193; do, ten-forties, registered, 11234 @ 112%; do., d coupon, 114% a 1143; do. fives of 1881, registered, 11434 @ 115; do. do. do., coupon, 114% a 115, STOCKS DULL AND STEADY. The chief features of the day were Erie and Pacitic Mail, both keeping side by side in tne ex- tent of their improvement, which was about 114 percent, The former opened at 63, in sympathy with the London market, and steadily advanced to 6434, closing at areaction of % lower. Pacific Mail opened at 45, fell off to 4434, thence advanced to 46? at which it closed. Harlem at 131, New York Cen- tral at 100%, St. Paul at 653, C., C. aud LC. at 313% and Union Pacific at 31 were the leading instances of the day’s improvement. The market, however, may be described in general terms as dull and, with the exceptions above named, steady. Brokers’ offices partook of the prevailing lethargy, and the occupants gossipped idly over the anomalous situ- ation, waiting, like so many sea-becalmed cra{ts, for the first symptoms of a breeze. And none seems likely to disturb the immediate serenity of the hour, The New Jersey Southern Railroad Com- pany have notified the Sock Exchange tnat within | thirty days they will issue 10,000 shares for the purpose of buying boats, docks, &c. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COUPONS, &C, The following additional announcements appear ip our advertising columns:— The Directors of the Northern Pacific Railway Company announce through their bankers, Jay Cooke & Co., that their seven-thirty mortgage loan will be limited to an issue of $30,000,000, and that | no issue of bonds beyond the said $30,000,000 shall bear a higher rate of interest than 6 per cent. The present loan will be closed and withdrawn upon | the negotiation of the complement of the above amount, The coupons of the fifth mortgage bonds of the Erie Railway, dae June 1, will be paid by Duncan, Sherman & Co. ‘The coupons of the Long Dock Bonds, failing due June 1, will be paid by the Erie Railway Company, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day :— Highest, Lowest. New York Central, ge Erie...... Northwestern Northwestern preterred. Rock Island Pacific Mall In Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Reading at 116. ‘as steady at 10834, Thursday, May 22—10115 A. M. $5000 US £-20, o, '67.... 121 $40000 US5-20,r,'65,n.be 118% UUW US 5-20, r, "64. bo 6g 10 A. M.—Before Call. & OWshsLS&MSRR.. 4% 400 do. 1000 shs Pac M S8 Co. a0 rr tt Ssscgstssse: azage ay 100 a ue LTBB ESuSESSES.E2EE its own and the price of goid 6 per cent higher than it was six months ago. It ita healthy symp- | tom when the present Minister of Finance comes | down from the lotty pedestal of the purely political economist, throws mere theory tothe winds, and, clasping hands with the actual, living facts of the day, adapts himself to the demands of trade, ani | #0 seeks results that mast be the logical convlusion of practical experience, The finctuations of the gold market to-day are alustrated by the following tabie of quotations:— 4 A. M.. 1000 400, 200 63: 100 3 wo ot 100 639; wo 64 200 64 ry 64 \ oy GaN 200 Cig liye 400 a rei 7) 4 | $0 Central Nat B'k. ed 100 Panam: i 18 Ger Amer Bank 8 we i 1b Shoe ‘Tr | 6 Park Bank Hy eshte ah Urieans, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, | CLOSING PRIOGES—4 O'CLOCK P, M Western Union. 85% a &6 Union Pacific Panama........112 sales. ittsburc Quicksilver pt. 47. 334 Northwesierhi Northwest’n pi Lackawanna, « 93 NJ Central. Boston, H&K. 2g ay Lake Shore..,.. Wa {1 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Cotton Quict; Receipts at the Ports, 3,567 Bales—Flour Steady—Wheat Easier— Corn and Oats Unchanged—Pork Lower=Lard Easy—Grocerics Quict= Petroleum Steadicr—Spirits Turpcutine Active and Firmer—Rosin Steudy— Whiskey Firm. THURSDAY, May 22—6 P. M, ‘The trade movement was slow to-day and trans- actions were of a limited character, save in a few exceptional cases, Cotton was still quiet, but with- out essential change on 'Change. Flour was quiet Dutunchanged Wheat wao irrogular aud lower, the market closing dull at the decline, and with freer offerings @ further decline would have been inev- itable. The export demand was moderate and vids for future delivery were on a lower basis. Corn was without decided change, the demand being moder- ate both for export and the home trade. Oats were firm, especially for prime white. The movement in provisions was slow and the market still tended in favor of the buyer. Lard was more steady, Freights were still firm undera good demand for room, particularly for grain, and rates still tended up. Groceries remained quiet, but full former prices were current. Petroleum was qniet, but the mar- ket presented rather a firmer appearance, Naval stores were in better demand, and for spirits turpentine the market was firmer. Whiskey was quiet vut firmer, Correx.—The market was quict, but strong for all de- scriptions, We have only to note sales of 60) We quote: prime eardoes Ee tke Singapore, Maracaibo, Ishy imaten. Isc. a 19. 4c. ; Costa Raca, 19340. anila, Ie. a 18ige.; dsiee. #196.; Curacoa, , but steady, Future closing ‘Mt an advance of bags Kio ex Ontario on private terms. Rio—Ordi ‘y cargoes, a Tidge, @ 17%je deliveries were ax ge. per Ib. We sum up thus Export... Consumption. Speculation. Total..... 4 1,487 =Included 70 bales to arrive, kor future delivery (basis low middiing) the sales nave been ‘a8 follows —Sales last evening after three o’clock.—June, 1,400 at 184¢¢., 100 nt 15 I-lve.; July, 200 at 18%c., at 18 13-16e., 100 at 187%e.; August, 4 18 11-16¢., 100 af i 4 Reptember, 200 at "1 7, "500 a .; November, 10) at 1740. 100 at I7e. Total, 3,600 bales. Exchanged—3-120, 9 exchange 1,000 June for August. Sales to-day up Pp. May, ‘ F 11-16¢.,. 500 at c at ember, aid py jo 3 600 at 18%4¢., 100 at 18 June, 1,400 at 18 11-160. $eas ane “do at rae ed 4) at 18 13-16¢., 1,100 at 18% 20) at 1815-160. SH) at, IN ‘27-B2e., 1,50 at 18%e., 18 15-16c., 100. at, 18 29-82c., 50 at’ 18%<c, August, 1,300 at 18 8 25-820, 3) 18%\c., 500 at 18 23-82c., 1 18 27. 6c. ; Septem - 40 at Ser; ‘at 18 '13-160., 30) ai c Ren, 20) at ITKe., Oat I7hc.; Oetoter, November, 100° at Tc. 160 at 17 5.lbe.’ Total, 13,605 t Grand total. 16,200 bales, The reeeipts ‘at. the Galveston, 162 bales; New $1; Savannah, 624; Charies- + Nortolk, 915) New York, 102; a .. This day last weer, 6,63 bales. ‘This day last year, 1,826 bales. Bates on cotton to foreign ports cicsed As follows :—To Havre, by steam, le. sail, Ic. compressed; Hamburg, by steam, Sd., Co pressed; Bremen, by steam, Ic. ; Liv 240. w 7-H6d, ; sll, 6-160. a 4d. We quote a 1 4 Semi we ie Good miadtigs: 20° 2 an 2 a 5 2s —The quotations are based on cotton In store, running in quality not more than half a grade alove or below the Grade auoted. FLOUR AXD Gnatx.—Receipts—Flour, 10,739 bbl. : wheat ,000 bushels; corn, 41,381 de. {corn Biba! |, 1,025 bbis. Sia: parley, £0 do. The fh Rages bushels market ri \_ olerin: ice ‘ld dul but with sm: prices wel alee t include about 10,% 5 since our rices within the range of the subjoined quota- orn meal was quiet and unchanged, Feed was but prices were steady at the sprehded figures follows :~110 ibs sharps, $25 a $25; 10) do. or No. 1 dlings, $24 a $25; 80 do. or No. # mniddlings, $22 a 2, 0 do, or No. 1 feed, $20 0 $21; 60 do., or medium feed, $20; 40 do, or No. 2 feed, $20 per ton; rye feed, F ton ground feed, $24 a'$25; cobb meal, $27 a $23 perton, We 4000 525 Wa 640 TMa 7B 7508 80 60a 640 70a 4 5 4% a 900 On 795 7 a 50 § 50.010 25 pme 7B St. Louis, straight extr: iia 8 St. Louis, choice doubl 8758 9 4 St. Louts, choice faiil 10 0812 Caltfornia. 9 50 a 10 00 Rye flour... 400 540 Southern’ No. 408 500 Southern superfine. 5750 630 Southern ext 7350 990 Southern fami 96) 012 00 Corn meal, We: 31 rr Corn meal, Jerse iba 345 Corn meal, Brandy wine.. Ga 3 65 Balti Bf Caloric... 58.8 3 66 Puncheons. 00 f. 0. be —Wheat was in moderate demand, but at lower prices— 16) was the best bid for No. 2 Milwaukee for June de- ivery, ‘The sales (part last evening) were about 9,000 bushels, at $1 8 a $1 49 for rejected, $1 53 a $1 63 for No. 2 Chicago and, Northwest, $165 a’ $1 6534 (or No. 2 Mil- waukee, fi 62 tor do. to arrive first week in June, $172 for No. 1 Duinth; Winter wheat was nominally steady at previourly quoted Sgures. Corn was steady but on} f demand; the sales foot up about 70.0 bushels, . or tft, 630. for 'y and Gc. & Hye. for new high mixed Wester 65¢, for yellow. Included in the sales are a jo white, vate terms, quoted at 7. ‘were steady ; sale: ir old mixed in store, Sic, on the track, ai Stocks small, gad rally ing BO 80! 12 Kx Ban! 20) West Un Tel. 8S ony 108 300 103 int ioe SOK, iT wo 400 * iw Hil float. r3 her prices. Bariey—ates Lun) bushels of common Weer Pac ts iach eae Ks lea 8, nat rs.—Berth room, has heen eke sought after, but (he poarcity of availahle accomm Tar, aC. on private terms. Refined was not quotably changed an quiet. Messrs. Wait, stock sales and receipts as tollows :— Boxes. Bays, Melado. Stock (ascertained by actual ier count,, including specula- tiom, May 1, 1873 "80,218 $7,004 182,977 Receipts sluce May i! ost BAe BS TAL Total... 95,609 T0tn5 dan 18 Sales since May 25,104 6,216 Stock this day. May 23 1873. GAT 45054 Prien omparing "with s a Pra pie 63,048 59,615 67,230 66,931 23,400 25, 1870. + 83,548 104,156 $47, We quote :--Cuba—Refining, interior By conan, 7e ASC. ; grocery, fair to goud, 8! & Bice. ; prime to clay Bie. a %e.; centrifugal, hhd: ese Bie. a 94 molasses, hhds. and boxes, 6%c, a 73¢c.; melade, 4c. 4 Havana—Boxes, Dutch standard, Nos. 7 to 9, ic, a7 do., 10 to 12, Bc. adtgc.; do., 13 to 15, 8%4c. 4 16 to 18, O3gc. a 10c.: do., 19020, lu\c. a 103 whit 9c. a 10%. Porto Rico—Refining, common td prime. 7c! A S80. rucery, fair to cholee, Bie, a Xe. Hrasil rite standard, Nos, > EC. & Bigc. utch standard, Nos WW gi Bye wee Malle Saperie ana e es superior, Tc. 0. dtTeaking.—The market remained quiet and nominaily GRAN EE Aut Eee ey LALi.ow. arket inactiv ut steady; iy Qe. and 100 bbis to arrive acs 1s-iee. | Sae8 3000 Ibe. ay ‘Wutsxay—Keceipts, 732 bbls, ‘The market to-day wa quiet, but very firm. dud Soyo. for Btate. DOMESTIO MARKETS, Gatvestox, May 22, 1873, Cotton firmer; bales. Bales, 454, "Stock, ti New Onueans, Xf Cotton in good demand; ordinary, [age geal ort 15!$c. ; low middlings, 17: middiings, 1sigc. a IS\ye. Ni receipts. 921 bales; gross, 972. Exports to the Contin 1,882, Sales, 2,000. Last evening, 6.000. Stock, 111,586. Mopiue, May 22,1874 Cotton firm and higher; good ordinary, 180, a Lice, low middiings, lo3ge, a 16%e.; middlings, ‘17346, ceipts, 51 bales. Exports coastwise, Stuck, 29,408, 1973, Sayannan, Ma; Cotton firm; middlings, 18'4c. Net receipt of Exports, to the Continent, 3,060, Sales, 512, Witatnaton, N. O., May 22, 18; Spirits of turpentine quiet at dlc." Rosin stexdy ato for strained; $3 75 for extra pale. Crude turpentine uiet at $2 05 for hard, $3 80 tor yellow dip and virgin. ‘ar steady at $2 75, i 1 ‘OLEDO, Ma; 1873. Flour steady. Wheat weak for spot, firm Me faturoe: sales of Lwhite Wabash at $2; No 2 do., $1 90; No, 3 8s4; extra white Michigan, $1 90; amber Mich spot, $1 G94: selier June, $1 7054: seller July, $1 67; red, $1 76; No. 3red, $1 60. Corn a shade Vetter al for high mixed; buyers May, 484g¢.; low mixed, 45%e. white, S2igc. Oats—No. 1 quiet ai .; No. 2% seller June, duc. Freights firm and unchanged. Receipts—LOW bbls. flour, 7,090 bushels, wheat, 16,00 do. corn and Low 22, 1873. na Creighton & Morrison report the 124 Tige.; tax to good Iair, 7c. a T%c.; good to prime, Bo. 1. Sales 125 bbis., at 9c. tur Western ood ordinary, l4c. Nei eiDi: bests ed et reeeipis, 452 good ordinary, t Net “re: 21. “Sales, 1,000, 6A ‘bales, tock, 27,00), ‘eady at $2 40 No.3 ‘on. JAY COOKE, McCULLOCH & CO., 4i Lombard street, London. Cable Transfers upon Vienna direct —A.—GOLD AND SsTOCK PRIVILEGES,—IM- A, pagers andainar deninca. in, faraen, gools tay protect themselves against sudden fluctuations in gold and exchange M4 barueene ‘gold options at a premium “en of quarter to Malt Por TLETAM WARD, 22 Broad street. USINESS PAPER AND MISCELLANEOUS SECURI- tes bought and sold, . JOHN B. MURRAY, 98 Broadway. OR SALE—FIR8ST MORTGAGE, $5,500; PROPERTY sold $14,500. Call in oil store, 105 John street, OANS ON LIF INSURANCE POLICIES AND 4 other securities, in large aud small amounts, at 8 Liberty street, up stairs. M ‘ONEY WANTED ON MORTGAGE.—THE ADVER- tiser wants about $ , for which he will give improved Broadway property ot double the value as urity. Address C, G. U., box 817 Post office. OLICE.—THE COUPONS OF THE FIFTH MORT- gage Bonds New York and Erle Railroad faiting due June 1, 1873, will be paid on and aiter iL next, at the eftices of Messrs, Duncan, Sherman & Co., 11 Nassau street. W. P. SHEARMAN, Treasurer, OTICE —THE COUPONS OF THE LONG DOCK Company's Mortzage Bonds falling due June 1, 187: ‘will be paid on and after May 31 noxt, at the treasary o the Erie Railway Company, corner of ae avenue vy. P, SHEARMAN, and Twenty-third street. sf Treasurer Loug Dock Company. NEW YORK STATE SIXES, DU: 1987 —-FOR SALE, GWYNNE & DAY, ith bod denen yet AIS all ¢ ALTON AND TERRE HAUTE RAILR AD An adjourned mecting of the stockholders s, Alton and Terre Haute road will be t Cukhites E, LAWRENCR, Secretary. $10.000,-CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO SEVEN per cent Gold Bonds for sale at 85 i | interest. OM. THORBURN, 88 Exchange place. = TO PURCHASE GOOD FIRST MORT- $85.000 gages in New York clty Brooklyn and New Jersey. Apply to or address W. D. & F. BARTLES, 56 Wall street, $125.000 EY, 162 Broadway, Toom 9. yearson realest: \() TO LOAN ON ND MORT- $125,000. feee ott city peabertes Recond mart le ICHARD V, H gages cashed at once. ARNETT, 111 Broad way, room F, basement. $1 65.000 $275,007 to, buy First and Second Mort gages. HALL J. HOW, 12 Pine street. TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY. Pe ma strc i lipa TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- gage, without bonus, for a term of in this city. CONEY do. oats, Sbipmeuts—2,00) bbia four, $200 hake REAL ESTATE RAMBLING3., wheat and 8, do. corn, 0: May 22, . swEGo, May 22, 1878, Flour steady ; sales of 1,900 bbis. at No. ort! $9.50 Yor amber Winter, S10) tor white Winter-agigil | TRC Sale of = Portion of the Old « Jones’ for double extra; Wheat in light demand ; sales of 1,40) bushels No.1 Milwaukee Club at $165; 1,20) do. car lots, at $1 67 @ $1 68; 1,200 do. white do, do. on private terms, ‘b: price. | Corn quiet; sales ye and peas quiet. ic. ‘orn meal, $1 25 for bolted, $1 unbolted per cwt. Mill feed dull; shorts, Bia 8o; he stuffs, $19 a $20; middlings, $0 a $21’ per ton. ‘Canal treights—Wheat, 84c. ; peas, 80. ; corn and rye, 73c. New, York; lumber, $3 75 to the Hudson. Rallros et te in Philadelphia and Boston, t0c. ; to New ork, Wo, to Albany, Troy Sol 42¢, ‘8 cetpta by lake- mi Bushele when r. ments by canal Corn, $29,0W0 feet of lumber, ICAGO, May 22, 1873. juiet. weak and oe Wheat re $1 86 0 $1 3, according y id aged, gular at 30}p cash, $1274; a a8 Bret 1 20 a $1 20%: rojecte 42ice., seller July: y at a Ih 27365 Her June Foject ats tend, tigige: seller June: So. a and nominal. j 0. i inal. demand and lower, olosin rid i et when the prese La orig condition of valua- recovered; cash Bomar, 15 25. seller June; | tions in that [ality Was taken Into account, closed at $1525 a $1575; closing at $i5 75; seller July | ‘Those on avens? A averaged $4,125 apiece; on ave- closed at. Lard steady at $3 seller June: | nue B, $3,200 ON Seventy-frst street, $2,400; on $375 0 $88) seller July, Bulk tg quiet and | Soventy-secow street, $2,600; om Seventy-third a shade lower; sales of shoulders at 6c.; short rib mid- nd on Seventy-fourth street, $2,725, dies, Bigc.8 Sc, Bacon unchanged ; no sales, Whiskey | street, $1.8 0 Of lots Ne % steady at 9c. Freights higher; offerings light; wheat to | _ ‘The pub: lots at New Brighton, Staten Buffalo, 6%. @ 7c.; corn to do., 50%. 4 6c. Receipts | Island, wie! was to have taken pecs: was found bbls. Hour, 87,00) bus! Wheat, 102,000 do. corn; | not to b Stccessful, after five lots been sold at cit eos: bbls, Hows ¥800) bushels wheat 245,000.15, | such I Prices as to prove unsatisiactory, and the mi 000 « by | corn, 18,100 do, oats; $000 do. rye and 200 do baricy. ig foperty Ome he ee gdirected to withdraw | ie sale of lots at Quer EUROPEAN MARKETS, pitton, «at, was, postpenea basi ere | Lonpox Money Manez.—Lonnox, May 22-6 P. M.— | “the Toho tae ieee ney unprop.tious. | Convols closed oF mouey and 9% Tor the Accoutt, ness UOWNE MB SynOpals of the day's bus el at 9334 for money ’ d—United States bond % a eo e544; mew fives, 8 centre fats . Cotton ‘at or an ‘4, for middling Orleans, ‘The sales ot the dation, Jes, ine $00 tor export and spe aion les were American. Sale(pte this Savannah or Charleston, dellvaqa| qs 6d. ‘The market opened stead ony pr renee ere Fatal for fre day oF led balon Cea! a tota repped from New Orleans in April and Mantes, Gt getion shipped trom New Orleans, deity aid Joly ats Males of ‘cotton ships OF Charléston, deliverable in June and Liverroot Buxapsturrs M. oe age Ioana ida 8d. Rea Western o a ie bd. Flour, de. 6d. Corn, No, ERPOOL as Provisions Manne? gy ot Cheese, ry Pp. a ine fo pprannan i, May 22 REET. —Lt ¥ ul Cail whe Tesh ixed, 273, 6d. a Maes 0d Ma: 1 M.—Lard, 303. 6d. Miciov iii bal Z AVERFOOL. Proton MAREE per owt” ove | jyoning Spirits tur 5 i, May Even: Loxpox Provuck Mann, ing.—Spirits turpentine, 388. “athe SHAVING ABOUT $6),000 (ood second mortgages to invest, wishes to romp coun: ain Mberal discount {ebrokera Addn nee a; will not deal UX 178 eran ; 3 Dartlculars, MERCH AY. "eral UGUST BELMONT 2 Nassan. street, Bankers, &, availab! Haig Travelers Gr Svallable in ail parts of the World, trough {heoE ROTHSCHILD dress, with ull ao mi and their corresnieilts and Also. Comers Phrope a TT OLAPSLEY SHES MPROAW AY, BOK =L aI vileges.—$100 tor put or ¢ Ain'stock 1108 Bold; first cikes: names jor 100 shares, Ar, 8 and. with’ practical illustration: Explanatory Go any address, eS. NT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND A LARGE /; First and Second Sorigngos Asher r and Mortlon & CO., 996 and 98 Third avent HORAN ON BORD AND MORTGAGE —M an i 4 A. a to SAMUEL 8, WOOD, dr, 168 Broadway, als only, room ™3¥ READY, NO DELAY, FOR GOOD SEG. (Ry, Mortuages; five t A A? Prine ae Fr oiniy re to eight per cent to coyer; legraphi A. ege iphic transfers of ny i HM 1. B. no BLN, I roadway. “ert not St, 4 lots, n. 8, 100M. w. of ay. A, each $2,278; George Wood” Property Yesterduy—Fair Prices Realized—Other Sales. The Real Estate Exchange Salesroom w=" more than usually crowded yesterday ~ -.ulhg by build. ers, contractors and ca~"~t84% and @ great deal a inteteat wae -evatent among the attendants, eo gs ene fact that @ large and valuable portion ofthe original estate known as ‘Jones’ Wood” was tobe sold under the hammer. One hundrea and one lots, situated on Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third and Seveuty-fourth streets, between First avenue and avenves A and B were sold. It | will be remembered chat the property was first disposed of by the ovuers of ‘Jones’ Wood” a year ago at a private sal lor $250,000. The lots yee terday brought vhat Teal estate “knowing ones" sere considered to be very iair, May 24, at 3P. M., at 67 Wallstreet. A | are 5nets in the business, 2men and a boat to a net. The nets there, when ready to put in the water, cost $250 each, and in constructing them from 45 to 55 pounds of thread are used. The nets contain 85 “meshes,” each mesh measuring 5 incheg square, The fishermen at Low Point get $40 per month and board to row the boats, and the man who handies the nets gets $75 per month and tound, thus making each net cost for help and board $175 per month. These nets catch about 100 shad per day, which sell semetimes for $18 per 100. About Cee shad have already been caught at Low Point this season. At Dutchess Junction and vicinity there are 45 men engaged in shad fishing. The helpers receive $30 per month and board, The catch is very light in that locality thus far, the nets ping. ing Bp gai or 150 shad per day, for which $: r paid. Petnere are only two men fishing for shad. at Cold Spring, put they catch about one 100 per day, and. get $15 iB Soh Tr 100 tor them. At Gal ‘3 and West Point 40 or 50 men areengaged. The helpers there get. from $50 to $60 per Month and tiicir board, and those havin; charge of the nets from $80 to $90 per mont and board, These men have from 20 to 25 boats, and @ net to each boat. A boat and net at that place are valued at from $300 1.2000, The catch has averaged 100 shad to a net daily, which sell from $15 to $50 per 100, all depending upon de- mand and supply. Some of the fighermen use shot nee that is, nets loaded with shot to keep them own, | | Inthe “Peekskill Reach,” which extends from Peeksktll to Haverstraw, 60 boats and neta are engaged in snad fishing, each beat cost $90 and each net, 160 feet in length, costs $200. Each net averages 160 shad daily, or a grand total of 9,000 daily. There are about 120 men at work, who get trom $50 to $60 per month. The men say that this season in the above vicinity has been the best they have seen for a number of years, At Crugers 8 men are fishing, who use 4 boats, which cost ¢100 cach. Their nets are 900 feet in length, andeach net catches 250 shad dally, ‘The men get $2 25 per day, and the shad bring $14 ; per 00, At Croton shad are caught on the | co-operation plan, and no stated wages are paid, | There are 9 men ehyaged in the business there, each having @ share of the proceeds, They have 4 boats and 4 nets, each costing $150 Their nets measure 200 fathoms, Each net catches 150 shad daily, and the fish sell for €15 per 100, In the “Sing Sing reach’ 8 men are shad fish: ing. They own their boata and fish on shares, They catch 600 shad daily, which sell for $20 per 100, We have not spoken in detail of New- burg shad fishing. lt is carried on there exten- sively, but the statistics have not come to hand in time for this article. She must use, however, ten or twelve drift nets there, which will average 100 shad to each net daily. nok, commencing ret ‘de P; North_o! ry le Park, th shad fisting 18 also largely engaged lo. at Hyde oes 10 nets and 15 men are em; loyed, and he catch averaces 800 daily. The wares of the Ot the shad varied trot ¥14 {6 €48 por wane Bee rom, 0 $2 Park shad net costs as follow: Nappaicon tk Sixty pounds twine. Knitting. iv and seine ‘ines... The largest catch Inebeck 22 men are enga; wi and 12 nets, the latter measuring ao ‘inns ert The boats average 100 shad daily, which sell for $16 per 100. All the fishermen at Rhine-. beck are either interesied in the nets or ash on shares—that for uw certain share of is caught. Fully 25 men are also enraged on the opposite shore with a like number of oats and nets, and the Kingston or Rhtnebeek Reach’ ex: tends from Esopus Light half way to Barrytown. These boats cost $50 eaca and their neta $150 each, At Catskill there are 4 seine gangs employed, who use use J2 seines, costing $1,300, 8 boata $1,200, and the wages of the men’ ave: $225 aday and board, They catch from 1,200 1,500 shad per diay, which sell from $10 to $15 per $00, and about 000 herring per day, which sell from $2 to $5 per 1,000, Last sear these fisher. men three thousands of herring overboard, there JOHN WOLAVE space 8ixlI6 ft., at the ccrner ot | ley st., in Morrisanta, tor $6,760, 8014 5 lots, coverii Central av. and Wa Sold $ lots on the Sa OFIMth, 5 ©. of 24 n | 25x100.10, to J. B. MoCattrey tor dim CD | X. H, LAIDLOW AND CO, sold. by order of the Supreme Court, the lease from Trin. | ity Soe a, oh years Mi 1, 1824, at an annual jst Kit aa dee Jats! an cinity alse has which cost 0,0, und 12 boat + waich "008 $800, The drift nets are 100 fathoms jon; and from S00 to 600 sad get cuught in them dally. ‘Thees adrift nets employ avout 20 men, all owners. The seines ken of from fathoms in ao will measure 100 to 160 Che fsbing there thus far has been vi Poor, consequence of 80 much snow and rath on ie mountains hort? the water too cold for them to come up. At Hudson a large number of men are also employed in fishing, and by them shad are Cee lay 1, ‘ound $1,28, with covenant for renewal, of the Sct into the Eastern §| ® ron fronts” atid 1, dei, known a 6 Murray Berkshire and-Albany pe fa dD nc EE st., between College and Greenwich prem- | fishing ou the Huds HL ses are now rented for $440) per year: B, H: Bowne pur. | ais tull of danger, for the men chased the lease for are compelled to drijt about the river in their ‘MUGH_N, CAMP | Small boats night and day, The drift continues ag. sold § Tots of Jand, each 25.7%100.2, situate on the s long as the tide lasts, the nets belng hauled in only corner of Arietta La nd Tompkin New Brighton. | on slack water, Staten Isiand, to J. M. Stevens. for $5, Also 2 plots, RECAPITUL, each x20, oh of Tompkins av, G24 ft w of "New 4. eA ata Bt, for $2,175. | fair recapitulation of the shed traMfcon the pat barensi Ty . ArErEvon, Thon at “ | Hudson foots —- 10110 WS im rt javing sold lots on of A vo. Catch av for canh eae Rect) teal (2. Cost, “Wel cone, “ae! Site WILLIAM tater BAtLeY | Catskitin,, 16 91.00 “a sam “ay “TA Feporta having sold the Hamilton Fish ieasohold prem. | kMuebeck.. 2 "ra iy 9 Tee Ine Jntely occupied ya Eighth National Bauk, known names b 4 1 6B 340 130 ‘ot iM 7 hy Ps Sonido Yor the atin of $iB.00 leecker sts, size | pouchkeep is io0 ik foe i609 MESSRS. A. J, BURECKER, SON AND CO, dow Pot & 409 6 125 5 ‘500 told the Joues Wood property as follows :— Dutchess Junction: 8 600-8 1 43 OO AV. A, 8. ©, comer 74th st, 4 lois, each $4450; CO. Hon. | (arr.son’ 3 1m) 9% Mf 32,500 ren, | eo 54 6013 9,009 scabing” n. w. corner 73d st., 4 lots, each $4,450; HI, : 3 ¢ 4 3 ae +s Slots, ¢. 9, entire front between 7] za | ch $5a0)e It We schmlde | PeweeN Tet and 720 | 2 180 1 2000 3) 188 St, 0. &, 89 ft. each, AV. A., 4 lots, ench $2,500; 1. | = el | TORE. seeeesevees 1O2 $16,460 204 $94,985 380 4 lots, adjoining, each Mr. Mayen. The New! BETES Aan arden ge | a aah att a at i u . 7 ot, lots, Stora eh # 350; H. Staab, 2,975 Tad st. 4 lots, adjoininy 0 oy Ee mM Pd std lows, adio'ning, each S205 CoH Matte, Baste Hots, adjoining, each $3225: ©: Henderson. Henasrien. ST. 6,03 Ihe. of av, A, each $3,725; Mr. ‘st, 10 lots, adjoining, eact fad fe! stone iidjoining,'cneh Stir NerHaeneeeene | lenderson, AY. By 8 lots, 8. w. corner 72d st, each $3,208; MP. Hen- deta ? 10ts-n. w. corner 724 st, cach $2440; Mr. Hen- 1% A, each $1,950; 0. I8i., iil ats Slots, 8. a, 1981 @ of a Adjoining, each $1,800; Mr. Mel i. st., 6 lots, Ruaoge’ © 101% 8m, WAL e, OF WW. A, Gach $4 7254 Cook & 781 st, 4 tote, Tho lps worn sth os sont frothy 95 John Marray. 0 apd HU Goan. A PHILADELPHIA OHUROH ANNIVERSARY, PHILADELPHIA, May 22, 1873, The fiftieth anniversary of St, Stephen's Episco- a1 church was celebrated to-day with Apprepriate services and a se Sone rmon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. MURDER IN AUBURN STATE PRISON. Auburn, N. Y., May 22, 1873. Eliha Moore, a convict employed in the collar shop at the Auburn Prison, was stabbed in the breast this morning by convict Moom has since 1 hue, & fellow ead inate ‘The following were tne tro%isactions of the Gold | 20) Canton Co ~ 4! transactions Tm chartering line we have lese es FINANCIAL, ‘ H A D \ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCH at | See Saat 209 Quick Go. uo Sraied. very strong, through ‘A -PANKING HOUSE . 5 cae eer: pasties imp, digde Sa0s0 beshels e105 3 y JAY COOKE & CO, Gold balances Sree 20 Mor oS thas’ ‘at 40x. To Lon- 20 Wau Sraer, New YOum, May 22, 1878, Currency balan me 2,337, 200 Pac ls of shit ‘The 7-20 First Mortgage Gold Loan of the Northern T ‘The carrying rates of gold were B 4 & 62.6 and otf at ain ob baled at nds ‘Facitic Ratlroad Company is to be closed and withdravn | Important and Interesting Facts and Figures: AFFAIRS ACROSS THE WATER. | : percent. the steamer Holsatia, which sailed for Te onto ei 200 busbols grain in’ bage helo. To Fee ase orance Ot Directors om Use 13th of Europe to-day, took out $210,000 in allver bars, iy ds Rae iio fe "Hae Se a ease, patlacind Cpeieibaente on the Hudson Biver Fisheries, RAILROAD BONDS, 100 ters com| Pies a Bedlam, Ly nee = 3. mult a6 hes im operation over Aye hungred miles ofits i Market Railroad bonds were steady and in better demand, io Pit Norwesian'bark hence to Elsinore jor orders 4400 ep) argeand growing way and throu h traffic The Foreign ALEECU | we union Pacific Land Grants were heavy and Bo, 0 &i Tr pret warrenty ¢ Company over its road thus !@F | m6 eiy Cateh, and Men, Boats and Apparatus || . a /| lower, while a amart decline took place in Boston. 100 hence to Gibraltar for orders to the “rherons’ icy Company has earned title to about ien 2 Still Steady. Hartford and Erie irate, which, after sates at 34, S00 fo, rata, reserved; a Nor; | million acres of tix land grant and placed alarge partot | Employed at Catskill, Bhinebeck, Kingston, were offered as low as 81%, The following were ir 1 cclalbemsstinseet as: j fag tne aan, Is bene reece erect | Hyde Park, Poughkeepsie, Low Point, i 12115 and has been very quiet, both for | have been madi e r n ON i nibs at the Call, a8 amended by subsequent s6 ‘$2000 "prices exhibited uo’ chasge. | sere, fo much extent tha rainking dna ae rome Dutoher’s Junction, Garrisons, Peeks- CHAY.CE. ee 12000 U 86% O12 Crop, mpany’ eaeaengn anc copes Kill, Cragers, Croton, Scar-’ GENERAL STAGNATIO: fA Kew York Cen, *€9.. 98 Tol A Wah tat m.stLd s1%¢ | "Gop Usow.s, wie tinyg OM Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed... 186. a 2c. Herens itis Delleysa tant oot tisk tevulta the credit of hocsaee and Newburg j ti Fol B. | ose Pee 60.000 oy Mem Betore Call. ay 4 the ayant ofsahighea rats afta Great an S10 Ter cent Sas ; . ac “4 8 &MSRR. therefore, | By - 600 do. sel forre rath KR ‘ arent se ihe ona. ‘of the Company, under its pres- POUGHKEEPSIE, May 22, 1873, | ‘Money Easy at 5 and 7 ge Te Shs se So 4 ae 1neoe 8s, | totsl amount note te GON ON ea eect 2.* | Shad fishing on the Hudson is now at its height. ia its of turpentine marke! ercafter this Company, beyond the said | The season this year will no doubt extend to the | Long Dock bonds. 8" Gale 108: r i mad 000, shail Per Cent, Huh NA Bet Bs &: * oar + 6 bbl sold at de, te Sentper aman back uae ge six ber | 15th of June, a8 thus far it has been very backward. | Ai 'Bawerea heen ae i zat Ick with tore atentun. | arrange withthe foeal agente or tne ont ut of ung | THe Dusiness of shad flahing is an important one te : ang f sq 2d bas . ge a Strained quoted at $3 a $3 08 for, Common te sno. ene 7210 Yoan, ga indicated in the pi ing preamble and | scores of families who depend upon it in a great GOLD STRON G. | Ma grutmss an Ps 800 Pac KR at iia. freo ‘on. board: 84. bolster. pale and opaque at $4 $525,.| | ‘The President of the Company, in forwarding these res. | Measure fOr thelr support, and every year those ° Bilt: Bass ose, tet _ > Fa BO) Atlan & FP pf io aartgs Bo. 2at$s 15, bis. of low No. 1 rt Py sinters to the fiscal agents, writes the following | who engage in it increase in numoers, We have ich So ati Chic & 2 _ eis oa Lo tg Cy: ¢ 13, 00 e? Nonrmen Paciric RAtcnoap Company, been at considerable trouble and have constimed ‘ Ey i $8" | $5000 Brook 6's, wi reer aa ca, Were neglected, but ngt quotasly changed in prise. FRSIDENS yy YOR, May 18ers) | Much time in endeavoring to obtain full statistics Are Secret Influences at oe ‘ 9 | SuuunP Tel k. rhoreume tor refined the marker conunued quiet, | Guxruewex—I have the pleasure of enclosing to yon a | Of the business, and to acertain extent have suc- || | is gisy Qhie & Mie css se tetsama, Saute | Suber ragann tem phaninieay OY gaameecie | ceedea beyond our expectations, though me do- Work P as Feningula ist m Cony. 93 let butscendly | tne 18th of May instant sired information is not eo full as we could O33 MildstP Ist m 7340,PD ug ge but lgule | This preamble and resolve are in entire harmony with | wish, However, what 1s at hand will with 2% an t., pee) Sold, kp # 400 shs Canton Co... Naphtha was dull and wholly nominal, at 104gc. a llc. for | with the letter which I addressed to you on the tidh day | out doubt prove interesting reading matter. i i& St P ist mE & 1W Mar L & Mg.be.b3 Western and city. Reports trom the creek were of a | of December last. “4 } Diverse Opinions Concerning the Bos Mil 4 SP let m, Co M 38 5 ict but firmer market, quoted ut $255.0 $20 at Oll | ‘The completion of our road to the Missouri River, What is known as the ‘Poughkeepsie’ Reach” ig Mee Aaa: itathe a ses iy Bathe het! | gurtad oe atctins! Mate ARR aad | €Xtends trom Crom fivow, ror nutes nore of fh Tatnie oS ii aS Esk En at BB rams eset Soaes cubs take" eesteregteny | Reads © ee Repastaatee nO ta oRETt | Cetaun sueh trys atte’ ten ore oie eae, Al 6 Fs 00 Una month, Later, sales were reported In New York of 1, most of which we have this year contracted, ptt sixteen nets are 10 daily use, Each net will, when |) | pl Mw) s rt a Se | yois of retined’ contract tor say, at 190+ J.Wu0for early | in operation and under contract 165 miles of Toad on she stretched out, extend from shore to shore,-a dige | . . ch 72 20 N J Con RE... OG Taare) neat 7 ane: Ty Lng Marre PERM OF} ENCLOS S08 Dey sen nuee lion of our immugra. | talce of over @ half a mile, and one of them is 60 Secretary Richardson’s Method of Reach | &t: +100, ion eee hie be be Paovistons.—Receipts—Pork, 1,846 bhla. ; beef, 82 pack- | tion system, the large arrivals trom Gurope of bodies of long that when the west end is held at a point be- 81 Do! Bs % OW” do baby | ages: cut meats, 1347 do.; lard, 489 bis and trerces. | colonists of the very best character, destined to our land * ‘, 45 a Fert) ‘The market for mess pork Was decidedly more active to- | grant, and-the steady movement of’settlers from various | tween Lloyd and Lewisburg, and the east end at ing a Specie Paying Basis. ee 800 BW & 3 day, but ata marked decline in prices, Sales were re- | baria of the Union to the country tributary to the! E964. the steamboat dock, the bag part will lay off the SOUTHERN SECURITIES 100 do... * rr July a ind for do. at when the limit of ne boat to a net, cost about $300 and 16 men are sy ep ¢ 2% 17, closit inside pri 3 250 bbis d rhe itself able t tiate a id were dull and unchanged. The market was nomi- pee earns DEUS SLL Abit Gate Ril 10S URIL, SORLGACAR LMS GORE oes | eT Oe ee carafe acd comghntine of employed daily to handle each net and boat, each STOCKS STEADY AND INACTIVE. nal, and prices closed as follows:—Tennessee, ex Bo oS ania Sane ioe 40 axae' aires teak ots aracaee the enterprise, Respecttully yo c ASS, man receiving about $50 per month during the | coupon, 813; @81%; do., new, 81% a 814; Virgin! ‘) Beef ined quiet. Ther little fh for President. * catch about 1, y ex coupon, 42488; do, alxe, consolidated. bond, 1150 to 4 Pat. | Mund gts tay fe Jotbngrray he ingaly tends. | The remainder of the Seventy togn tstan pag | Sumo. ne 19 neta uch enous home and per ay, WALL STREET, 53% @ 53%; do. sixes, deferred scrip, 1134 a 123 1400 shs Pac MS prices within, the range ot $10 eit for new oefimited Amounts, a t deal d others. Th Tnvurspay, May 22—6 P. M. A 5 do. » 2 eS 100 Erie. RR. ° f hundred to street dealers and others, ey are On ‘Change to-da: parte eps was We Georgia sixes, 79 381; Go. sevens 01000; North | 400. vo. te "0 PRIN lof vce. “‘Srime niese: Gare aed eter tectie re : also forwarded to Auburn, Syracuse, Schenectady es y a Carolina, ex coupon, 2834 a 80; do., funding, 1806, | 200 Mar Land’é $3 0825 tor do India mersiicrces. Beet hamaconiinued | Asthe bonds of this ise are made recelvante in pay- | gna other points in the Mohawk Valley, some but steady, while futures, under a moderately fair * - re 100 Pac M38 lull, Small lots sold within the range of $284 $33 for | ment tor the Company's land at 1.10, they will be in con- 1» % aemand, showed ic. per 1b, improvement. Flour | 2820; do., funding, 1868, 17 @ 20; do., new, 16a | 1200 109 co. Southern or ‘Texas, Cut meats—The market continued | stant and increasing demand for this purpose after the | of them having been sent during the’ past u pe dha “ § 0. s0 800 Harlem quiet, with prices a little irregular. We have only to note | loan Is closed—a fact which much enhances their value was steady. Wheat was rather easier, and corn | 17} 40. special tax, 13a 14; Missouri sixes, 04 @ | ii 200 ane files of OW'sinoked -hains at IS'4c, a ide; 4) teres of | and attractiveness as an investment. Week to the State of Iilinois, It is also asingular ‘i 9434; do., Hannibal and St, Joseph, 91 a 92; Loui- | 180 100 Panama RR. ickled do., 144, Ibs. ave: Zc, : 15,.00 Ibs, of pickled Other .securities are received in exchange at market | fact to relate that teamaters drivehere from towns B m spchangen: THE FOREIGN. MARKET. siana sixes, 40a 46; South Carolina sixes, 25 a 96; | 7w BWLS A i bene dete ed ateaerannt hee Soest tonto | ee SAY COOKE & CO. | in Connecticut, and loading their wagons with ‘ ed . 3 lots shot ic. & Thee. [The The London market, now that our own is so in- | 40. new, January and July, 14 a 16; do. nem an io Bios ees naa besos eet ly ae SAS not fee Breton bashing Cae ace: shad, carry the finny luxuries into the Nutmeg i sufferably dull, is watched with more than usual | and October, 20 a 25; Arkansas sixes, funded, oe ce erces, fellers the om he at 6c. 5 Vyc. bid for June, New York. State, selling them at great profit, some of the | interest, since upon one “A ie Gh ca of its aes 85 8 40, hice dees SEae i aw which was hele rece 9 <r, Roa a de ae ‘Sty aad widiinage Venmsiets ane nea bse each. ™ rm ea tions may possibly depend a leading feature of the fi a | 1500 leinand, i roes ime taken al on sidere: ie best market for fishermen, day's operations. At the present time it is active | _ 12 government bonas the bare bate aa sou | Pee MIR Tee mene ACCC Te Tee | emda here on the average throughout the entire season A 7 the demand from London strong. Unite Pry) Rics.—The market to-day has been quiet, but prices re- Berlin, for r 100, At present the demand is and steady, consols being quoted at 93% ; 1867's at Pit) $14 pe Pp “ a sixes, 1881, coupon, were quoted at 1224 a 122%, mained without change. The sales sum up about 20 Frankfort, B44, ten-forties at 88%, and the new fives, 89%. . a 900, tierces of Carolina at 7%¢c. @ 834c.; and 250 bags of Ran- Bremen, much greater than {fe supply, wholesale. dealers 4 and 1867's at 118% @ 118%. In fact, there was a | 1200 goon at 6c, a Ze. f Vienna. | running from 800 to 500 short dail Erie was apparently in good demand, opening at | St 10 improvement along the entire line. The fol- | #4 Svcak.—The market for raw continued quiet, but prices Cable Transfers, g fro! We 48%, and advancing in the afternoon to 493g, tnus ty a, ti f the day:—Unitea a were steady at the appended. quotations, We note sales Circular | Letters, 4 SHAD SOUIH OF HERE, " giving tone to the stock on this side, | [owing willshow the quotations of the day :—| Heart eat an banes ote atta talon eh ae iota pie a At Low Point, ten miles south of this city, there 1)

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