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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET: firmer, Pork was nominally unchanged. Lara y i; = < ’ 163 bales. 400, Stock, | Th a nays were called on this, and tne rege 135; in, 152; Merchants’, 121; Me. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. is a Exports coastwise, 182 Rales, né yeas ana nay: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI AL | ¥ SOBA HED «1 188345 ‘America, 155; City, | ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest | Was easier and in less demand. Groceries were Savaenan, Jane 11873, | olution was declared carried by 11 yeas to? nays, a UA ie pe ‘ ‘* henix, 90; Gallatin National, 121; State | prices of the principal stocks during the day:— | quiet, but generally frm, Petroleum was neg- ceigt'’ a firm, but little doing: middlings, 18%;¢. Net re ‘A BATCH OF NOTHINGS. . { New York, 111; Commerce, 116; Mechanics? Highest, Lowest, | lected, but prices were nominally steady. Spirits | Stor a wpe Exports coastwise, Sales, 165, ‘Then came a bundle of communications trom the: “ —_— OE ROW FO, ga Araecican, Exchange, | New York Central. 1003%% 100% | of turpentine was steady, while rosin was a shade ToxEpo, June 11, 1378. various boards of trustees asking for all sorts of BenRa mene 101; Hanover, 107%; | Ere; one fox | easier. our quiet and unchanged... Wheat dull and loner: | snail favors, such as for repairs, excusing teachers ; THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Irvia ar eres 101; Market, 1225 Nassau, 2 66 64% | APrLEs—The market for green apples was dull, | een, Sus A do-. St 06 amber, 1 aiohlans for Seg AIBA gnother CS aie VACATION. 101; Shoe abd Leather, 100; Continental, #0; st. | Northwe + (iotrommaction.) | there being very few desirable ones on sale. Pric o9,| $1 at; No. 1 Bist No.8" do.’ st 38. Corn. dull a A communication was received from D. B. Hen~ Nicholas, 110 Commonwealth, 86; Importers and foramesiom _eae oars Ah) remained about the same, and as follows:—Sele peeq Tower; sales of hi h mi ed. spot, end seller June, at 6s) 4 Ly ae ule position of sce prise bof . ; 4 r r ie , ABc. irammal : e ashe 5 . Traders’, 185; Park, 153; Fourth National, 113; | St. Paul... & 51% 49% | choice Winter, $3 50 a $3 75 per bbi.; Wester 4 New Ble Oats af declining at fone. for No. a; Se for ee law 5 a HO, in aon el pear A. Firmer Tone in tional, 104; Oriental, 165; Gold Exchange, | 3% Paul preferred. Ts 3024 | York, mixed tots, $2 80a $3 per bbl.; river, Mi cea tote, | LdobbIs four, fe ddn taahels heey Tw to, coraPand | the benemt of his tamily, nis salary be. cone « Ninth National, 104; Oren i * | Ohio and MississippL. 87% 36% | $2.0 $2 50 per bbl. 5,000 do. ‘oats, "Shipments—4,000 bushels wheat, 17,000 do. | tinued until that time. His ‘appeal for the salary, London. 112; German-American, 102, oe a a an Borrer.—There is a steady moderate 4¢ mand at un. | CF aid 1,000 do. cate. = Juve n,1sra. | £2, that ‘amily ‘might go to the county POSTH ERS SECURE a; | Western Umon ‘ieiegrapi....... 82% 8134 | changed prices The receipts have been‘ sir, but the de- | ,, Flour unchanged: sales of1.900 bbls. at $825 f6r No.1 | non {ne oardr aed re to gene: More business than hap bean mapeved for severe) ) sarige wall. Hs $934 | mand sufficient to prevent an acum gintion of stock. | Spring,,$ double cite. Week ee ee eas terms of his resignation was offered and adopted, Gays wasdone in this line, but without material | Jy eniiadeiphia Pennsylvanias are quoted at 110: | Low grades of Western are scarce and wanted. We Glubat $104. Carn duit: sales of Su bushels atsder; car | an amendment Delng iaeked og to. It providia i Tho Influence on Financial Affairs | change in prices. Tennessens, old, sold at 1; South | a4 Reading at 127 quote:—State tubs, prime to.chol'e, Zo, a We.; fair to | lols at be; a She, Onin utter: Sales of State at's | that on and after to-day he should no longer atten ; Carolina sixes, new, January and July, at 15%; do., comes g00d, 240. a 260.; Western, prime, % choice, 20c. a 2c. | yor, ment Ea felted. irae for pheechool . COMMUAMORER wenkins made quite & of the New French Gov- hew, August end October, at 25; Virginie sixes, | SALES AT THE NEW YORK BTOOK EXOHANGE, | and fair to good, 17e. a 192. tor ‘at tubs, gaiddlings, $1820 'a'$8) per ton, "C snlrited Lie, speecty tm: wack be declared Sst Caxrst.—The market wi “.aiand prices weak. Ship- deler 103; North Carolina sixes, old, 28; Mis- Hud: 4 was worthy of being retained in the service of the ernment. peeylgerietid typ tle keri ag ey pad Pr Wednesday, June 1110015 A.M. | pers are holding off, 1, pave owing to the scarcity in | freighte—Plonr to Bihaderghia Ge." to Board. At one time he spoke so pointedly con- EF tpl) 3 $1000 US 6's, "81, freight accommodatien, «nd/niso anticipating adecline | New York, 40c. ; to, fear . Receipts cerning the way the investigation into the conduct ‘ Joseph issue, 92; do. sixes, Asylum or University, | “6500 US 5-20, r, *62: bushels of wheat, 2,137,000feet of lumber. of the former principai had been carried on that a Le ape ae RT 5 nace sixee, old, 79: do. sixes, new, 78; | 1900 USSanc, *4. in prices. About 14/,¢, isthe'top price for shipping grades’ | canal—8,000 bushels wheat, and 792,000 feet of lumber. breeze among the members of the Board was im, : 933g; Tennessee sixes, old, 79; » 4 18S 10 A. M.e-Before Call. The home trade yas also slow, at from lc. a 14%. for surraco, June 11, 1873, minent, Commissioner Farr appeared a little GOLD WEAKER, | ceria sevens, new, 903 North Carolinas to 100 shs West Unton Tel 82% 600shs Pac MSS Co State, and 12ey/ a 8c. for Western. We quote>—State | , Imports by lake sad pall lon, tee Bele Tua #, | Furled in temper and denied certaln allegations of ' ) North Carolina Railroad Cempany, coupon, | jp) °?* Vest Vator it factory, primesto cholos, Io. a 14340. ; fair to good, Me. a | oa whee OO tra anata mtn a 6M do. ¢ ye, 16,600 | Mr. Jenkins, But in the end everything was lovely, ' ee 4; de, do, ex coupon, 40; do, new, a 12e.; farm da? ry, Ile..n 12c.; Western factory, full cream, | do. Rail Spore. whens, 41,815. bu mri gern 62,823 | and so there Was no Modocism whatever, . 15%; do., special tax, 11; South Carolina He. @ 124e 5 part wkimimed, 936 a 20}g0.; skimmed, Se. | 1), OM OY oat Bi, pine lumber, $b; staves According to's. report of & special committes A Mistake by the ‘Treasury, De- | sixes, January and July, 15; do. Fand act, 1960, ate. Flour quiet rn Spring, $714 $3; bakers, | the Board nad no authority to employ a pla ( 16; Arkansas sevens, Little Rock and Fort Smith Corrox/on the spot was more active, and again, owing | $7 75 s $3 25; am 98 Pi umes “bur litte | tuner in the public schools, and therefore the Te- tment. S "9 hi Littl xk, 18; to the continued advance im future deliveries, prices doing ; quoted—Milw: ukee No. 1 Spring, $1.50; Milwau- | quest of the parties who hankered for the said pa issue, 18; do. sevens, Memphis and le Rock, 18; ruled 5c, per Ib. in sellers’ favor. At the improvement | kee No. 2, ‘$138 a ; | tuner couid not be complied with. The committee's No. 2, white Michi; do, sevens, Little Rock, P. B. and New Orleans, 18; ‘G00 bushels No. report did not say anything about voice tunerg do. sevens, Mississipp!, Ohio and Red River, 18; do. 39 gan, $1 a among the teachers, the t.arket closed firm. Future deliveries were fully 1¢c. ‘in lots at aera! hig)ier, with liberal transactions, the market closing with | 460, ; holders are asking 47c. ' Oats quiet; No. 2 Western, WHAT DOES IT MEAN? x4 SONG Senenren Cooter BAUele) ty OLEer ecgand oman pnies Tray. Lact Belg. otat, | $A a Pag eS peda. secnineen te A resolution was offered that the nominations of ’ THE “BEARS AMONG THE STOCK: ence to the Southern bonds generally it is @ mis- ay “360 890 e ir mait steady—Western, $i | evening school teachers made by the Board of fortune that 536 64 1160 | "$1 10; iy iter Western, $1 10 a i, Prime | Trustees of the various schools be referred Go _ 38 & ac) Figo abi 25 Balance of the’ market um | to tne Committee on Evening Schools of the Board. FER DREN ON QU EWS GR, TEP MRO EES pps Cmrcaco, June 11,1873. | TMS resolution was adopted alter objection had SESSSFZSSESSESESSEE ‘should exercise an adverse induence wpon all. In- holders unwilling to make concessions; | been raised that it condicted with the bylaws, Southern Securities aral South- sSSSe SEEEBS SES SESSESEE Total 3.912 908 2,820 —For future delivery (basis low middling) the peice neve: been sagaranerneteees SESS dividoal .as well as State credit is thus affected. | 100 Wheat quict, irregular and lower, closing WILL BE “TAKE ¢” en 83 as tollows:—Sales last evening, aiter ree dy; sales of No. 2 Sprii Ha Set ‘spot: $1 44, June; Another resolution was offered calling the attene ern Credit. The merchant or banker wi~o comes to New York | fi 1bo,c #1 KL...) Bg | ONdlocksguly, IO ar 1924See, i $1237 seller uly No, 1'do'at $13) 44% Si foraoteand | tion of Grammar Setool No. 11, Sixteenth ward to to negotiate an individual or a corporate loan Gnds | 1008 600 do. 27 ‘a0 at I v4 $0) at 19 18-16c. ; Septem steady ; 36c. bid for No. 2 mixed, spot; 373<c. | the fact that they were Violating the bylaw ‘ 800 300 do. 21% | at 18 11-16c. : October, 100 at 18% my; %c,a dic. seller August; rejected, Sc. & a i he 13 11.160. 5 October, 100 at 18) Sage, & Alc. seller A ted, Se. & | having as clerk to the Board the vice principal 4 —_——+ himself met on every side by the question, Does | 509 300 dow... 2s Total, Epa a gfitles to-da, Outs in fair demand and lower; sales oh Nes wat the school. It was laid over, objection being made. : your State pay the interest on her debt? if nay, | 8 a ge HS | Qunaeiyvssee., Wo0lae 1s cied Bbc." Hye drm and scarce ‘at éfize for No.2) Bar. | to its immediate consideration, , ANTICEPATED CORNER ON OOTTON, | he encounters, no matter what may be the value of at 10 do. 23 | 1,600 at 19 1s lee. 400 at 1976 fey cult nd nominal; only sample lotssold. Pork quiet THY ANNUAL, SUPTLIES. eben Re his seourity, obstacles ‘that are well nigh ingur- First Board—10:30 A, M. 1940. 1300 at Ip ae, 20 at 40 at 1 es peed i Wot tb ealbee ns Bice walle aie adopted anata conteantset on ua ton State ‘t, ft th B k £ timately the credit of bis State 1s identified with if 26 200 at 18 13-16c. ; October, 100 at 18 5-16c., 500 ai c. Total 20 Iba. average. iskey ‘1 ‘at 9c. Freights—Corn | year at $6 57 per ton of 2,240 pounds, and award- ment of the Bank of i ‘dike ae cinad cosmn usuratea asens 10,200 bales. Grand total 19,000 bates, “rhe reoeivts at the | to Budalo, Gc, Receipts—7,00) bbls. flour. sido bushels | Ing the contract toJ. 7. "Barnard & Son for fur. ~y own, and he ‘at tage. orts were as follows:—Galveston, 84; New Orleans, wheat, 144,000 do. corn, 83,000 do. oats, 5,000 do. rye and nishing wood at $11 per cord ior oak and $11 98 England. Hence it would scem to be a matter of the utmost Lap lttvsl nig ni atl Cheviceiony eee) ‘Wilmin; 2,000 do. barley. Ceprcmerie | bom Sout 6.000 for pine; tor cutting and splitting, lic. per load Soy importance that every Southern community, with- Thin day lngcarceky S70 hin day tam Fear, 1708 cee Tee Barton. oo Corts 121,000 do. oats 5,00) do. | sor oak and 8c, for ‘the pine, adtto ‘ foreign ports closed nomina’ a ——_— ‘WALL STREET, Pos smelting Wee aghon pi Whe lawgerenierce the following ratea—To llavre, by steam, 16. 4 EUROPEAN MARKETS, One of the schools has @ piano sixteen years old, WeDNespay, June i1—6 P. .} payment of ite obligations, should, as.a umatter of prewed; to Hamburg, by’ steam, It. Biemen, by pull. and it was second hand when the school got it, So ©m Ohange ‘to-day cotton Was in wetter demand | Public interest, take such steps as will most quickly steam, H4e.; to Liver} by steam, 4d. 85160. We | roxoon Monsy Manxer.—Lonpor. June 11-5 the trustees of that school think it is about time ¥ xf ‘Batisfy their bondholders throughout ‘the country poco ‘Uplands. Aladana, Now Orloune, Texas, | Consols closed at 92% for money and 927% tor the account. | they got another piano. Their communication to ‘and Xc. per pound higher for spot, with “fetures” fy ugl Ordinary... 14 14% uy 144 | United States five-twenty bonds, Hemel ole S74: Leer '*, | the Board asking ior a change ia their local tune x6. per pound:dearer. Flour was dull and lower. | ‘Of @ determination to wipe out every State Ilability» Good ofdinary:..:.. 16! 16 18 18 | 2743, tem forties, Sores Hew AVet BS" (or money mad | Was reverted favorably, and the Board decided: ‘Wheat casier,’and corm about steady. ‘no matter how or by whom it has been contracted. pain food ord nary i Ww - 92% for the account. United States Ave-twenty bonds, | that the report was just what it ought to be. { In the cotton market'aspeculateve movement is } $8 destruction of State faith, for that faith has in” ote quotations are based oncovion in storerunning ia | Panis Bouuse.—Panis, June li—1i Ar M.—Rentes opened | Hoboken, asking that his helt apparent be allowed @ progress which, itis predicted ‘by some, will cul-4 @inate in a “corner.” First, tee crop jast year volved an eutlay:of millions of doliars by persons wholly innocent of collusion in the infamous means 3 2 shs Naasan Bank. 100 Quick M Go. $ 233 fac M SS Co... tbe $9%— 1000 do. 87 hic & KTH. e 108 quality not more than half a grade ubove or below the grade quoted. Correx.—the inquiry to-day was light but the market for all descripti at 56f. Buc. Panis, June 11-2 P. M.—Rentes, 56t. 75c. Pane, June 11l—4:30 P. M.—French rentes, 56f. 9c. to imbibe at one of the educational founts under. the control of the Board, was denied ‘with great. . FRaNgvoRt BouRsE.—Franxrorr, June ll,—United States | regret” by the committee to whom the request: ‘was about 2,900,000 bates. The crop this ‘year will | Whereby many.of the Southern State debts were oR eed eo ee one vate’ tone ond ect | five-twenty bonds, 96 for the issue of wy | Was referred. ‘The committee state in their report t bo nearly 4;000,000 bales, Sec-.| Contracted. 1,600 yf Costa ivate We Liverroo. Corron Manxet,—Liverroot, June 11. that to grant the request would be to violate the: Probably, emoun GOLD 11744 A 117%. quote :—Urdinary cargoe: fair cargoes, | P. Mi—The market closed firm. | The sales of the day | statute of the State. ond, mere is @ large short interest forthe months | Gog was weaker to-tay, declining from 117% to Tage. es Ame | fon ond export OF the shles, 7.40) Hales were American: THE QUESTION OF SALARIES. ‘of July and August, while of 'the stock of 60,090 | 117.) ang aibutng at 11 Possibly it was “the cargoes, 19) Hon and export, ‘a from Savannah or Charleston, | _ ‘The spectal Committee on Salaries made along 5 Me bales in-hand very little will Geliver on contract, Ty ‘a 9) days’ credit; Javi he Jo. (grass mats) ‘ales of cotton deliverable Augast and September, at 944d. Sales of cot- report. They state that they did not find the max- result of the report yesterday by the Sub-Treasurer mene Daas 3 si: 6 ‘ ton shipped from Savannah or Charleston, deliverable | imum salary paid higher than the efficiency of Owing to the fact that it consists of the tow grades. | That ne had disbursed $2,113,000 in.gold in redem; Bingaparey afc, ees Coxon Lge, émaica, | dune, at Si13-6d.; from the ‘same ports, deliverable | service required, yet they discovered a great deal Of this knowledge tte bulls ‘have taken advantage, ah hee Faas « ia Ise. a'18e.7 Bt, Domingo, 16)ec.; Porto Ricoy ide, alusger} | July’ and August, at 8 116d.; shipped trom New | of inequality in 'the diferent wards in’ the way ’ | tion of five-twenty bonds; but the actual report of aR Costa Rica, 18g rT 50. fexicand 13%c. a 19c.; Mania; | Orleans, ois and June, at 9d.; from New Orleans, the teachers were paid; that there was too little @nd have succeeded in advancing the price of fu- oo. art igsge. a i! illa, 18kc. 0 | deliverable June, at 91-16d., and from same port, de- 3 i y tures during the last tendays aboat % per cent, | the day shows that of gold payments there was | 10 Md Goal Hey 8 Ee 3 Hier fald’ 66.0 W davstereait’** ® | liverable August and September, at 94d, “Sales of cot. | discrimination made as between the iong and ma. Ae “spot” cotton remains steady and quiet at | Mle only $907,901, the farmer sum representing | io ds. Mavh Aen aah enea St creer ans Wiehe | SonAN Rt aR'h Der re ovisear and aicerate ft | uaacpeciaase sede tae inecporisnoe St aeeeaeee ‘white “spot” cotton Temas iy q only certain checks tuat had been satisfied at 89,825 bushels; corn, 53,796 do. ; corn meal, 100 bbis. ; oats, Shue and baly’s ‘The market opened with @n actvance of about '% per cent. Some idea of Washington and sent to New York to be entered 117,276 bushels; rye, 8, do. The dour market was dull, and prices were . & about bc. lower. The ales, including , at 116d. 4d. and middling Orleans 9c. middling uplands 874d. and mi iiuasrtecagtiory ne just appointed. dhe committee then submitted the following scale of salaries :— relative values may be had from the fact that ‘fu- all kinds, foot u 8250 bbls. Corn meal uiet | , LIVERPOOL BReApstUrrs Mancer, For male grammar schools—Salary of princl- on the books of this oMce. Possibly it;was an error. d unchanged, bow nd city sac! P. M.—The market is dull. Ls A princ! tures,” on the Ulthday of June last, sold at 25%, bai sti a ee ao ated e at cee daay qacked,, Feed | 2 Toxson Puopven, Magser—Lonpon, June 11—Even- while-yesterday they were ‘selling at 195,—a fell of If not, it was a piece of diplomatic finesse, utterly Was quict and about steady at yesterday's quoted ilgures. ing.—Spirits turpentine, 36s. per cwt. pals not to exceed $5,000; during the first year a pointed, $2,600, to be increased not to exceed $100 é unworthy of the Treasury Department. If it was : 00 a 475 + each year until maximum is reached, For viee about 6 per cent. The advance just above men- abil “bear” the eae, the purpose aaseie dee ee 8 be INANCIA rinclpals—maximum, $2,500; first year, $2,105 tioned, however, fs likely ‘to attract cotton from all 50 0 his charac . WSL & St JRE. Re Oa aha aclaaca ee etree ee anrinreieifesnees | LOTORES every year not to exceed $100 till maxi« the ‘Southern ‘ports, in which event the ascending | WS accomplished, but actsof this character are es ee T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND | mum isreaetied, For first assistant, $2,000; first 4 e a check, not calculated to enhance the falth in figures 640 a 6H) Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other | year, $1,600; yearly increase of $100 until maxi« Reet ee eeeterooete, ncneen which should be attached to every numeral that Extra Minnesot: 50 a S25 | Securities, Insurance of oll Minds effected with best | mum ts reached, All others not to exceed four im THE FORBION MARERT. coniea ceo meshievhead Orne Depvartaent 1b ie Round hoop Ohio, sh pping bra $9 a $70 companies, __J. J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway, number, fe six noid dete $1,000; oe Drow n the Jorgign market is evident), eect Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. oa —LAPSLE: 1, y visional license, $1,200; yearly incrcase ti pel OC a ak mks nUY | qreasury of the United States so weak that it must Fauitly,... 80 a1 | A —LAESLEY # BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY. BROKERS | Taximum of $1,500 be reached: i stronger, the Bank of England to-day having St. Louis, low exira. 6H a TW silt itock and Gold Privileres.—$100 tor put o1 5 # 7 ane t hieh t, added needs bolster itself by a trick * St. Louis, straight ex! 1725 a 80 for $50,000 gold; first class names. For female assistants in male grammar pohools, gained £151/800 bullion, which amount, added to ‘The fluctuations of geld.as recoraed at the Ex- St. Louis, choice double extr + 850 a 900 ‘ory circular, with practical illustrations and | $500; with provisional license, $400; each year in- ‘that reported yesteréay, swetis the accession to 3 ule ware fips it fe ily 9% any 8, inailed to any addré crease ae ene uae of $00 be ane No 9356. ‘The i te 5 . | change to-day wel HOWE — 8 . DAD yg, | teacher below fourth grade fot over $700; for * #3qo0e, The Wank nate of dissount remains un uitis a2 P.M ie Hour 48 ¢ $8 | A —Kondy to 1pax, Ox Box xp nomTosce, | feachet beige fourth grade get over fits my “changed, and sin viewor the sbeve circumstances 1:30 P.M Southern superfi 500 a 550 DEL 8. WOOD, Jr., No. 155 Broadway, room 10. | of $100 until maximum of $1,000 1s reached, and the more importent intimation published in 1:32 PL M Southern extra Fee SAD NSGRIS TR eee a | eee female grammar schools Principals max i : ar 1:33 P, M Southern tam! 50 all D. Vermilye, Esq. __ | mum, $2,000; first year $1,600; yearly increase the moramg papers that the $15,500,000 to be paid cera Boer Western: goo ae re SE | ne ay to the United States hy the British government on 2300 Boo Corn meal, Jerse : $8 a ty , 5 + | maximum $1,500; first year, $1,100; yearly increase The Gth of September, in accordance with the 2:31 P. M Sor osani Bea ee 1 tO | NEW YORK, OFFER THE SAME FACILITIES TO $100 til maicrmium 8 redchéd. or sasiscanta, sens . ; 2:33 PL M , Canal 360 a3 —— a with permanent. lic exceed Ww Geneva award, will pot be transferred bodiiy, but aes Ps we Un ao? ‘et DEPOSITORS AS INCORPORATED BANKS, AND | provisional license, $400; early increase $100 tild through the medium ef the $20,000,000 of called five- 2:59 P. M and lower, The sales were about 10000 | stow INTEREST ON DAILY B NCES vue | Maximum of $800 is reached. No teacher below ‘twenty bonde, which will be purchased in London, 3 P.M. bushels (part last evening) at $18) tor No. $ Milwaukee bain rrr hte fourth grade to get $700: first assistant, grade: ‘Avis but reasonable to suppose that the rate of dis- | ‘The following were the transactions at the Gold Waukee, $161; for No-1 do, —: prime Xo 2 Milwaukee | RATE OF FOUR PER CENT. ator G Satee For primary Ler de $1,800; firse se closed ut $1 5534. Included in the aboye are 30,00) bush- 1 ‘E, 8 “BROKERS, 11 BROAD count will soon be reduced. Besides, it is under- | Exchange Bank to-day :— bth med at $1 S6)4.. Included in Meee ELescae ceaticestnie EASE AR EING SIGE BROKERS 1 BROAD | year, $1,400; yearly increase $100 till maximum is- sptood that Germany is unlocking some of her gold, | Gold balances. $1,964,207 July, at $1 56. Corn was quiet at the opening, but closed ecialty. Any one can speculate with’ small capital | reached. For vice principals, $800 first year; $100 ‘while the condition of the Continental bourses has | Currency balances. 2,776,770 | 300 with a better eerie at mates previous prices, The nd with very little risk. Explanotory circulars mailed. | yearly increase till maximum of $1,200 is reached. Gross clearances 3 46,025,000 | § sules were about 137.000 bushels, at 0c, for hot, S3c. a Séc. [ares IES AND | For assistants, with provisional license, $3603 ll- become more settled ani less Liable to disturbance * 2 6 Hae eee WES doe HIER Telok ata Osk: Celetie fare | Dona: Ota ee pa ieee ANS | cense over six months, $400; $50 Increase eactY ° P 34 0 66c. for vel. | J SI m0 in the immediate future. ‘The object anddoubtless | _ The rates for carrying were 4, 3, 2 and 1 per cent, | 100 e es, in large ounts, a and fiat for borrowing. nd lower. The sales foot Liberty street, year till $600 1g reached; maximum for first as<« ie t be si it (6.00 bushels, at 43c. . for common to -OBILE ANI PAN sistant, $700, The effect of the arrangement between Secretary THE UNITED STATES TREASURY, 800 Asrie 1K. No. 2 Chicago nlixed atloat; dé. for inferior and ee, Sane Come ‘This ‘Beale Will not go into effect until after tha Richardson .end the Syndicate, with reference to Gua tiveasary balalicasiin Waahiee : a 200 ena, eee ae Barley and rye Whereas the stockholders, at their meeting on the I7ch | first month after its confirmation. by the Board, She bonds above.ailided to, will be to prevent the asury ces ‘ashington at the close | i alt in and entirely nomini day of April, 1873, requested the directors te STRINGENCY IN ‘CHE ENGLISH MONEY MARKED Of business to-day were as follows :— Freiquts.—Berth treights were quiet to-day, but rates Were not quotably changed. The chartering business increase the capital stock by an issue of one new share for each share nor do the changes affect the saiaries of teachers now holding positions in the schools. 200 do. * hi it of 25 per cent in cash; 4 200 poe was also le: ve, but the market strong, particularly | DOW existing, upon the payment of 2% per ce asl ; AT IT AGAIN. that would follow the payment of the award in so 200 Un Pac Kit..b css ie lor vessels adapted to the grain trade’ Fhe engage. | *d, i ‘The question of the election was again draggea@ much gold, and of course a consequent rise in Aas end M15 BP. M. | ments were:To Liverpool, by team, 22000 bushels of | Meine canted Tor ae tNe Pleat Ret | up by Mrs Cuaning ti was ‘comiened teehee 1 868, ) US £-20,¢, 16 rain (relet) at Jd. a 11¢d., 8 x cheese at | © d ¢ banks to possibly a higher figure than has yet been $0 Osc, bar S00 Us 6 ears Gh 'y London, by dail, 1.00 bushels of grain at 0 Tenet 0 tim alegtaneon bp taielrs shoul, “ao ra pli touched this year. ‘The market for American GOVERNMENT BOs 12:30 P. M.—Berore To Cinagow, by steam, LLuw bile tour atse Gi. aoa | ktvannary, ib. 5 | upon as a sectarian issue. He beileved if the securities is reported continue firm at the following prices:—United | goosns west Un Tel.... 81% oftallow ats7s. 6d. The charters Inciude:—An Austrian | AM a iii ct Giese povey aan ® | Boatd put out the present clerk the action of the ACTIVE AND FIRM. States currency sixes, 114% a 1144; do, | 29, do : Kingdoms 270 quarurs grain We Se Sie Ate | company shall be closed on Monday, the Toth Uay of June BN eee Me eee ee ani © soctmrign on Five-twenties of the issueof 1867 were strong, | sixes, 188, registered, 116 & 116% 3 do. | Jun tor, peste Sey ae eaag nam ane direct LAO) guariers | tho new sack, aLotments of Witch Wil iermaieitar: | That inp cleedion be. At ones Drocesced en noe and advanced 34 per cent, the price now being | do. do., coupon, 122% a 123; do. five. | jf Panama RR. Sark sor prdece quarters grain at 8 64. and £19 | cordance with the record of stockholders ot that date, | by a vote of 10 nays to 7 yeas, it was lost.” B45; a 94%. Ten-foruies advanced, but subsequently declined 4 percent, and are now 884 a 88%. New fives are 89},. Consols 92% fer money and 927, for account. Erie is steady at 4944. The new French joan declined } per cent, and is now 634 per cent premium. In Paris rentes are quoted at 56f. 90¢,— *ap advance of 16 centimes, The Investors’ Guar- registered, May and November, 117 a . do., 1862, coupon, do., 17% a 1173 do. do., 1864, do. do., 1174, a 11735; do. do., 1865, do., do, 1194 a 11933; Ga. di 1867, registered, January and July, 116 a 11634; do. do., 1865, cou- pon, de., 1205; & 12035; do., da, 1867, do. do., 113g @ 121% ; do. do,, 1868, do., de., 1205; a 120% ; do. ten- 10 100 do. SWNYC ALR RR: 100, do. y hence to Odessa, 2,00) bbls. of rosin at a lump a Norwegian bark (rechartered) from Philadelphia to Baltic port, 3,000 bbis. refined petroleum on private terms; a British bark from do. to direct Continental port, 5,000 bbis. refined do. on private terms; & bark to arrive, trom do. to a Continental port, 4,200 bbls. of refined do. at 6s. 6d. Motasses.—We have nothing new to note in this branch of trade. Aside trom a limited jobbing Lusiness no trans- actions were reported and pricés remained nominally the me. We quote:—New crop—vuba, centritugal and 5,300 |. wratuity; an Austrian brig, ma 5 and which can be sold or used at pleasure. ‘The transfer books shall be reopened on Tuesday, the Istin day of July next, at which. time transter books will also be opened in the city of New York, at the office of Duncan, Sherman & Co, By order of the Board of Directors. A. L. WILLOUGHBY, Secretary. FFICE OF THE HERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Company, No. 23 Fifth avenue, June 7, 15 The books for the transfer of registered’ bonds will be closed on Saturday, June 14, preparatory to the payment The Board then adjourned. T OFFICE NOT & MAILS FOR EUROPE, during the week ending Saturday, June 14, 1973, will Close at this office on Wednesday ati2'M.; on Tharsdayy acll A.M. and on ere at 43g and Il A. M. THOS. L, JAMES, Postmaster. r 2 & gan aly c! forties, registered, 1124 a 113; do. do. axed, Ike. a 22c.; do. Cclayed, 2c. a Sle. ; do. ei ot interest due July 1, 1873. : dian remarks that “The rise on the French Bourse, aed ea sfc + ay SENET, xado, Teflning, We, a Sic.: do. do.. grocery, Sic. @ 45c.; | “Such payment Will’ be inade by mailing to the address | — Borer rhiel hat eee Se ‘which followed immediately upon the receat con- | 114% a 115; do. fives, 1861, coupon, 11534 a 11534, Forte poe ‘a Gc. ; English Islands, 26¢. a 50c.; New | of each nah older of record at the closing of the books T WILSON & BOAKE’S, WATER AND DOVER: 3 - istant Tre: 3 leans, 5c. acoincheck for the amount of interest due. All bond- reets— %, 2 to 100" : : ‘Stitational crisis, must not.ceregarded.asanex- | The Aselstant Treasurer to-day pad ent $63,000 Nevat Bro: he market for spiriteof turpentine was | holders who have changed, their post office addiess sincs | zontal Boilers, Pumps, thalting Pollege emcees Bone pression of the confidence inspired in the moneyed | on account of interest, and $306,000 in redemption about steady at the deciine noticed yesterday. The sales | January 1, 1873, are requested to send new address at | ing. de. new and secona hana” areas 4 Were iair abd comprise 25) bbis, at 4b4,c., 40 bbis. at 453¢c. | once to this office. The books will be reopened on Tues. | (# €¢:, new and second hand. ' and trading classes by the deposition of M. Thiers | of 5-20 bands, tor Southern and 4c. for New York; 6) bbls. in shipping day, July 1, 1373. ALL. PRITCHARD, Treasurer, SECOND HAND CALORIG ENGINE, suHORew and the accession to power of the conservative | Statement of the order at 45%4c., and 800 bbls. sold late last evening at soc, GERD SiN Ow TS nat MonratGh ower for sale; price $00, Sap Nee, Boerne 000 Teno? closing at a 45c. Rosin was generally quiet and ANTED-$10,000 TO $15,000 ON FIRST MORTGAGE | 4, Dower, . Apply to 0. EB. GRIS coalition, but rather as an indication of the general BANK OF ENGLAND. Toate io closed easier; strained quoted at $2 1 a $3. We heard of Petcare eta cranberry, dull bearing) bog near | WOLD & CO.. 38 Parl ae oh, Oct. a od, carly, ; ricksburg, N. roerty” worth $40,000; fair. bonus. atch Sao HETGh uae Fellance placed upon the firmness and honesty of | The following is the latest statement of the Bank | sw NCO Ol 8, BRED acer DRL eae ee eae aO Lb CMe aT ee | Call prompliy ond. RTA MPING Bo coe een OILERS, OF ALL KINDS, BUILT PROMPTLY AND Marshal MacMahon, who, having the reorganized | of England:— . f VEN Un as RA etm $8 $reg fat wes nominal at STU ng. Crypiten quoted | 55 woRtaAGRS FOR GALEqu00 BAGH) Dis. | RovAwAl WuUUine cae toca ei eaeee fel by 16 fae8 and recruited army at his back, will be able to | \ 96 issued Pere eit orth 211,018,100 | 2°, ane asain: ashe Rises fll 6 ‘no idoat to, Abia th the 2? dank is peheene ee oat Valve and Cut-off nines, 2 th {00 horse ower; Holsting frown down all show of unconstitutional action, | > we Other secia.. susdivoo | 200 West tn Tels-be 81% condition of the market for potatoes; prices remained ___8. COCKROFT. No. 6Pine street, roomil_ | THON heptane: Buizince Weiee Benin ee ning, Geert from whatever side this may come. Another fact, Golden & bin, 19,986,215 | M0 Ste 100 Cn Fac ttle ston We quotes-Westora peach: hogs: @5 00 aw ies $12,000 NOt: SEVEN MonrHS, ror SALE, | ins. Ae. HANPSON. WIITEHILE & Gb 38 Coruande of acharacter reassuring to the friends of order Silver builion, =—\% BH MINS ao Ca see State do., $3 50 a $4; early rose, $2 50 a Jackson | PLL! make? perfeeily responsible, owning | street, New York. Works at Newbt : nf pas | a tse au ts, Kt whites, $250 a $2 75; Frince ‘Alberts, $2 75a $3; peer- | large amount of real estate; will he sold at one per cent OR SALE—OVER $200.00) WORTH OF BTRAM OAL nd to ali who wish to see France mse superior to Total........£34,986,: Total.,......£34, 986,215 or Me INO do less, $275 a $3; New Charleston, $6 a $6 60 per bbl, Our Rea month discount, and first morteages amounting to a ines, HOIers. F .f ey ORTH OF STEAM EN4 her lamentable past, is the extreme calmness w.th BANKING DEPARTM lov Chie & RU RK quotations are for mae bulk; if in shipping order 5c. tie heiomeen as collateral. Address OWNER, one large doubl eae d Late’ ss eating raters ‘which this Parliamentary revolution has been wit- " eapl'l.£14,353,000 Gov. secur, 219,384,005 Ay Mu 28t Peat Pferncurua. For retined the market continued quiet - e sees so Bae a HUW GOUT ee . DY, Bos. 4 to 10 Bridge street essed throughout the country, and the surprising | public Dep't. 12;°776,726 Notes.........4 9656)825 go. feiadce cf months Grade In IK: wee eee woe | D1L9.000 ter ero Boe clty property at fay iz ae feacdinoss of the republicans to acquiesce in their | Other dep’ts., 16,609,726 Gold and silver firmly held at 84, a S%c.; shipping order quoted discount. JOSEPH BLAUT, .98 Broadway, rooms 2 and 3 pM ACHINERY AND LEAS! 4 "I 1444. ; Cases were quiet, but quoted steady at 2c. a 25! - — = - of a large first class Steam Laundry, now in workin defeat.” ahd tt thal eT Ae ca dha Lae Naplitha was neglected, but firmly held ‘at loige, $24.00 0-$3.2% 86.00 AND $3,000 70 LOAN orders or womut det the Hremuses and Alachinery to a re 208 from G a theca) Western and Ilse. tor city. At the Creek the market was | © * rst Class private property In this ¢ ; AUNDR. Pe UUUReS Spd, Capen Nted reid d tai ECE nated ssh ao araee ana Setamanael dui and lower; quoted at $2 30at Oil Cily, Petroleum | without bonus Owners call on SAWARD & LEA Ply to oraddress LAUNDRY, ‘N03 East’ Pitueih streety eonnection with the monthly settlement has for the Total.. £47,865,985 TOLL. ...00 ..£47,865,985 and Rouseville eit, 83,8 pit, Parker's | os Wall street, until sold, * " t Q “ ESTE 7 qj id $225 bid at ut. ie Philad = Sai” . - prenageeger ead — = =: most part passed away, but that at Vienna there THE STOCK MARKET. tLETHRR nudced quetiigtielaamenetlie $95,000 2e,hoax—wittioc IN ON MARBLE MANTELS. = de yet much indisposition to undertake any new In stocks the tone of the market continues to be } aR Pork, 220 bbis; beet, 50 pack- | WOU. or more sams, tor five years: must be “ “ ann im © i td a1oRR .; lard, 463 bbls. and tierces. For | first class city pronerty; will only deal with principals | KLABE, AM-MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING transactions. The exchange on London av Paris | “bearish,” another general assault having been ‘ mens pork the inarket vas quiet and steady. Jobbing | direct. MORRIS B. BAER, 96 Sixth avenu Z Wor Sand 138 East Eightecnth stre ‘t—Murblet was risen, in consequence of the recent speculative ulong the lime to-day, which resulted, with lots held at $16 6244, and round lots for June quoted at 2 a veoeee . | and zed Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu~ * 7 . sd Ww ve ouly tom te a sale of 600 bbls. tor July at 95 ON NEW CHURCH PROPERTY, $3,00 ents, at prices that dety ¥ pte purchases of French scrip, to 261 65c,, being the | ceptions, in a decline of 34 to 254 per cent, 3, $1853 “acon wae neglected and, nominally” sendy $25.000 on valuable bette eet pce Gl 4 | forthe rade dety competition, Marbte ‘turniug) highest point touched since the Autumn. | although marked by considerable reaction and “ pone cigar quoted at8e, ; 100 boxes of short clear sold 200 feet Ground, on Athintic avenue $2,000 on Dwelling - — analy THE MONEY MARKET, some firmness at the close. The average of prices, hogs were steady at 6c. a 7c. (or the and Store. on Columbia strect, and 00 mortgage on ty N_ ASSORTN T MANTELS, U or NSURP SE ; r R NSUR, | 40. | range of city. Beef continued quiet, with business con- | tenement Property, all in the city of Brooklyn. Apply for beauty of design and quality’ of workmanship. 1 “ : m 4 ‘anton Co... 90% | fined to the requirements of the jobbing trade. sales in | to COL A ER, Reat Estate Agents, 263 | Slate Work ot all kin lea specialty, ni The buik of the business done to-day in call loans | however, {8 not as good as that of yesterday. | jjjsNYCAUKRK 3 Su asmall way about 200 packages, at prices within the | Broadway, New York, or 74 Courtstreet, Brooki; i | rity SLATE COMPANY, : was at 4and 6 percent. No change has occurred | Western Union appears to be the grand objective RR los , | eee peg Pe a pes mess, bol i 70 LOAB—O€ IMPROVRD OFF" BLL Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square, tn the rates for prime mercantile paper. Foreign | point for the nonce, and, under vigorous pounding, for, prime, do. therges and ‘8 dite £23), foe $75.00 fniate On vacant lots, teuement property TEWARTS SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND LES exchange was ashade firmer for 60 days’ sterling. | the figures yielded from 82% to 813;. At the close India do. terces: Beet hams remained neglected, but | or good leasehold ; $35,0W) tor Harlem or Brooklyn. +) gantdesigns; Slute works of every description; Marc ‘ d Were quoted steady, within the range of $25 a m W.'D. & F, BARTLES, 66 Wall street. | ble and Wood Mantels. f. B. STI i P Prnme bankers advance their rates to 109%, with bia y: i $52 for ARTLES, 56 street. od Mantels. T. B. STEWART & CO., 220 and 22a however, the prices improved and 82 was scored. Southern and Western. Cut meats were quiet, with f | West Twenty-third street, near Seventh avenue, N.Y, : ces ——— ape res 7 . oT + nady 1, wo D. 3 ruling about steady. We have only to note sales of 2726 TO LOAN—WITHOUT BONUS, FOR — concessions for actual business at 10874 @ 109, Sight | Erie was steady at 63, 34 and 3 throughout the 0 Ohio i Kid, S7id | £000 ‘pickled shoulders at. S., 200 smoked shoulders st | PLd2.O0Q 7? LOAN WITHOUT BONUS, FOR ‘ $= bilis quiet at 1104 110%. The receipta from cus- | day, Lake Shore went off from 91% to 90%, but 00 dO..... y 20) pickled hams, 10} Ibs. average, at 2c. mortgages on real estate in this eit MISCELLANEOUS: q of “4 if ~ New York Central | F Bhac 2 ‘500 smoked hams at Me. and, 28 boxes of bellies 11 ibs, aver. 01 LY JOUN F, CONRBY, 16% Broadway, room 9, tome were $260,000, The steamers for Europe to- | eventually recovered to 90%. 20) Un Pac age, at9'4c, Lard—For Western the market was rather | — Bore de skint } mesith Pope APEAB ATU e Abt day carried $721,904, of which $50,000 wae in gold. | sold for 100%, 4, %, Me, 6 @ %. St. Paul, waiter wie gaster, ee A a a light. COPARTNVERSHIP TERT tract on al terms; The remainder was in silver bar: | common, began at 51%, declined to 49%, then | 50) . Beprember, We heard of sales | ioe ose ce ooMe & OO, REAL EeTATR | <1 eee M. WAL x RAILROAD BONDS, reacted and left off at 60% a 604. Pacine Matt | *Y % 24) uierges for June at 2c. 200) Prokers, No, 1d Wall street, Now York, fethis day: die RTATIONERS, PRINTERS ANT A fair business was done in thie market, with | moved from 30% to 40, but sold chiefly among the | 6W) 4 hs 340 erces t 97-1 7 500 tierces for Septem: Solved DY NOREEEE Gene, eee Se aad hans aie Ww pACIA oe erect Blaney prices generally better. The following are the bias | lower figures until the close, when sales were made | & per Bc 9 vido, City Was caster, sales Of 10) iseroen at uiec., |. Fer i m = as amended at the cajl: 83.. 91 Tol & Wab Ist mex... 96 at 40, Toledo and Wabash suffered somewhat irom THE THUMB-SCREW PROCESS, CLOSING PRICES—8 6" ‘CLOCK P, M nae at 8%c., and @ rumored sale of 200 tierces c. “ts0car.—Thetmarket for raw was quiet, but very strong, the firm. Jewett, who will continue ees 8. BROOME, NATHAN JEWEIT, GEORGE W, CLARK. i BILLIARDS. STANDARD AEE TOaN BEVE: ‘al TABLES AND 3 i z i ere ly higher, but tended in sellers) | JON® 7, 1873. s New York Cen6's,'57.. 4 TolA Wablstanst bad O » ; 3 : Western Union. 82 a §2) Lake Sh hee ee eer Pct —— + a the Phelan & Collender Combination Custions f Rew York Cen vsre.. Sii¢ Toi & Wab equip lds... 43% | Starting at 6544, touching 66, receding to 64%, and | Del, Lack & W054 @ Wo” Uinon Pacis at veline “imusoayadon ss aye, ‘Hefined’ was'tn “whe TNERSHIP FIRM OF STALKER, SWIFT | alg only by the ENDER, successor BH ap igg' ss Bag | Mually recovering to 65%. C., C, and I. C. sold frem Addis Bx...) M85 a YA Clov & Pitts demand, but not quotably chaiiged in price. We quote: at 517 West Twenty-fifth street, has this | to Phelan & Coll wd lew a ~ q el ox A yf —| . Te. D of a g, 7 ‘| iat, 90, 27% to 28, subsequently went off to 26%, but at the | yt We hNHe £4 Chicago & Cuba -Hefining, _uterlor to couimon, 7c, a Ti; fair to Me abninaeee: tor be cae ree FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND, | § tae 10s vit nh gt last board called for 274. Hannibal and St. Joseph | US bxpress ai s fair to good, Sic. a 84c.; prime to choice, Big, am 9. they to settle and pay all | 4X hand Billiard tables; all articles appertaining F Ene 3d m 7s, '83 'g Gulena & Chic 2d Pacific Mai a centrifugal, Lids, and. boxe: JAMES STALKER the trade at low prices. Erie sth m 78, 5) gis Chic, RO Pac, declined from 344 to 32 Rock Island was de- | N“Ycentral. a hhda and boxes, 6e. 7M. 5 : JOSHUA E, SWIF, GEO. E, PHELAN. No. 7 Barclay street. rie 4 Morris & Essex i “t | Erte..... . r’ rs re sina % — aaa Long Dock bonds... Morris & Essex 20 pressed at one time to 107%, but reacted and ciosed | }it¢...: in 8 10 Fosets mun ean Nae! a. tk ee DAVID STALKER. NOW JS YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE TABLES A uf, Ct Ry my 37 Sao op WFaney, ll at los Union Pacific was not much handled, and | Bost, Hari 4 E. a aide. ; do., 19 to '20, 10%, @ i0%e.4 white, 9%. a 10%ec. are aaa ts Wabick coteine ee, $0 beveln hand 6x10 car re fe ¥ its vielesitudes were confined to fluctuations be- eo ~ pi ae “Common to prime, 70.8 Bike| THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, | Complete, tor 40, Gall and sae” Teateet Geek ' yg Put tween 27%; and 26%. Delaware, Lackawanna and COMMERCIAL REPORT, standard, Nos. § to 12, 034¢. a Bye. Java—Dutch standard, -_——- Vesey streets W. H. GRIFFITH, Western sold at 106, 105%, 105%. Ohio and Missis- Ea Tinerior fea tiien Mocila—Suberior and ¢2trs, | + oortamt Meeting of the Beard Yeo | = ¢ Ohio & Miss con, d ol, Chic & Ind $k Peoris a War. Wb © Ist'm B7'p Cam. 7h Sippi opened at 37/4, and was beaten down less than one per cent, when it rallied, and its last sale was like its first. Panama sold at 111, Harlem at knocked down by the gold clique in order to equal- ize their differences, it is just as likely the result of WEDNESDAY, Cotton Firmer; Receipts at the Ports, 4,755 Bales—Flour dall and Lower Wheat Lower—Corn About ‘The trade movement was siow, and the markets » June 11~6 P. M, 108.—About thi transacted to-da} foot up about 40 tlerces 225 bags of Rangoot sual distributing business has been , with prices ruling steady. The sales I Carolina, at 7c. a 8¥¢c., and ic. a7e. and nominal, in the absence of DOMESTIO MARKETS, terday—The Salaries of the Teachers— The Question of the Clerkships. stated meeting and the minates ofa special meeting no one objected and they were read. This delight- __LEGAL NOTICES, THAT UPON TH ursuant order hag been Inude by tn [orice Is HEREBY GIVEN application of the undersi, » 151 of the Laws of 187: ned. the lzth day of January, nd 2 he lawful owner ot said certificate wiall. 5 same at the transfer oMfce of said com ot New York, on or betore the expira Gatveston, June 11, 1873. ful operation took a full half-hour, Then began the 1: Ba War, . 8Dg f : JOB lene ; from the fi ct Tol Peoria k War ad mi 77% | Oe Of those inexplicable paroxysms that comes, | were quite generally heavy. Cotton was in de- 1 eee roo, Ordinary disc, a wae. Net receipts | pusiness. ‘The first thing was the special order of | "° shi sucha thee ns SS RY ON HO ‘i no one knows whence or how, makes its sensation | mand and firmer, At the Produce Exchange four 404, , * | the day—the election of a clerk. There was an = ———————_—. ——=———— MH for ® season and as suddenly disappears. ‘The | was dull and lower, Wheat was duil, heavy and | Cotton in good demand, \i%) nec eons orth A COMMOTION AMONG THR YOUNG GENTLEMEN ___BUROPE, ge a Min det Teg 3% street is full of curious whims, and the men in it lower, with almost no demand at the reduced fa ¥, low | midalin j middiings, | in the lobby at the announcement of the special 8 HOTEL, NEAR TH 4 are just as apt to “go it blind,” if auch be the | prices, either for milling or shipment, Corn was | Rie: sat get 4 Mo. Stock, | order, which was rather intensified than otherwise ee beted Tree, wenden To, tourists and BANK SHARES fashion of the hour, as to follow precedent or a | quiet, but without decided change, Oats were un- | 787% when Commissioner Townsend got ap and offered cd with th nerad . ‘ got ap Gwi and bid tof ae sobona—New York L lepers bed oud decidedly lower, Whiskey was again J lontix, June 11, 1873. M Cotton quiey and frp; middlings, it. Net receipta @ resoluWion laying the special OsdE, OU Wg FALL) iniort afforded and ucen's Hotel @ favorite Ys the Aitak Ba aia og CaS Of | ¢ a Steady— | “Srranine wasnegiecte The Board of Education held a stated meeting | 181 of the Laws of t / Henle eon. $e | 12% AA has before been ebserved in this columu | Gate Kaster—Pork Nominally Stendya | fjord iaiee es none wera reported of 1 | YeNeFMaY, the staid Mr. Neilson, the President, | Court House th the itty Ne TormeeG a, ME St Louls& 1M Ietin../ 8% | no satisfactory explanation can be given of Lard Easier—Petroleum Weak—Spirits | bbls atSigc, 00,00 Ibs. at 8X¢., and 100 hide. of prime | 1m the chair, New York Central and Teg eae ge Hock be tesued rene gold, R De THE CAUSE OF THE PRESENT MOVEMENT, of Turpentine Stendy—Rosin Lower= | “{ Lav “—Receipts—482 bbls. The market was quiet, Owing to the eternal fitness of things, when the 2 the pacers ned, in place of one herewtore issued tow 4 Lac D 24 | 80 apparently systematic and successful. While | Groceries Quiet but Steady—Whiskey | but firmer, Sales 15) bbls, at 93igc., and 5) bbls. at 94. clerk began to read the minutes of the previous | Capital stock of salt any , oe Runded shares of th 961, | the surmise may be correct that stocks are being Firmer, rs