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i f - ¢ “THE EXPORT BEGUN ” “ Southern Securities—Why They PANN AND COMMERCHL, A Gain to the Banks of England * and France. } GOLD AT A SHIPPING POINT. A Large Demand at the Govern- ment Sale To-Day. 5 MONEY STILL EASY, Railroad and Government Bonds Steady. Are Depressed. ‘WALL Srrexr, Tuunspay, June 2-8 BM} On ’Change to-day cotton was quiet and steady for spot, while the sales for tne early future months were ic. per Ib. dearer. Flour was firm. -t Wheat and corn were in demand at better prices. THE FOREIGN MARKET. ‘London advices show a gain to tue Bank of Eng- Jand during the past week of £419,000, and a gain ‘to-day on balances of £150,000, The regular meet- , ing of the governors of the Bank was held this morning, but no change was made in the rate of discount, and it remains as hitherto quoted—six per cent. Old five-twenty bonds of 1885 are quoted At 93, ten-forty bonds at 8934, new fives at 89%, Erie at 4934 @ 493%. Consols were dull. The bul- Yiion in the Bank o! France has increased 2,230,000 francs, Rentes advanced to 58, and the new ‘French loan was quoted at 634 per cent premium, GOLD STHADY—115% A 11534. The extremes in the prica of gold are shown in the above quotations. They mean, simply, strong confidence in its present value, The shipping point has been reached, and the amount which ‘went abroad to-day—some half million of dollars— ‘and the additional half million which it is reported ‘will be forwarded on Saturday have naturally ex- verted a stiffening influence on the market, It is an open question whether this coin and that which will doubtless follow are absolutely needed abroad at the present time—although we are con- stantly reminded of late that the English market is bare of gold—or whether itis a purely specula- tive movement by those who are using an oppor- tunity to advance temporary personal interests, In either event it means just what has been con- tended by the far-seeing men of the street, who, while averse to AN EXTRAORDINARY PRICE, have foretold and continue to foretell that the very weakness of the Treasury of the United Btates, like that of the Bank of England ana every ther fiductary institution on the Continent, must pooner or later have ita logical result. National as well as individual credit must have its basis, Faith In five-twenty bonds is not enough in America any more than faith mm consols is sufficient to the masses of England. The breakwater im the event ofastorm must exist somewhere, and that some- * where is the bank vault. The merchant may pay his bilis regularly, but the question always will be, What is the power behmd? Consequently, Bven at this time, when A GREAT SHOW Js being made by the Secretary of our Treasury in meetifg the obligations of the. government a few days in advance—just as the French Minister of Finance has done in order to shrewdly secure pub- lic confidence there—it behooves Mr. Richardson to accumulate. Let him hoard gold as religiously as he has hoarded his forty-four millions of green- backs. It will bea signpost—a milestone—some- thing tangible, that can be pointed to and fol- lowed. Nay, it will be a standing menace that means danger to every combination that dares run counter to the financial interests of the people * and of the administration. The fluctuations in the prices of gold to-day were as follows :— Gis Pp. Mi y The transactions of the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows :— Gold balance: $1,107,873 Currency bi 1,430,821 Gross clearances. 30,983,000 The carrying rates to-day were 3, 2, 25; and 1 per tent. The steamship Cimbria takes out $700,000 in specie, of which $200,000 is in silver. The aggregate of bids for the $1,500,000 sold by the government to-day amounted to nearly $16,000,000, the prices ranging from 115.01 to 115.67. The amount sold was taken at the latter figure. This extraordinary demand for gold is not un- worthy of notice. THE MONEY MARKET. Money was easy with the buik of transactions at Ba4 percent. Foreign exchango was dull and nominal—prices being 109 3-16 to 109% for prime bankers’ sixty days’ sterling and 110:; for sight, igures are about the same as heretofore quoted, THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The balances in the Treasury at Washington at the close of business to-day were as follows:— $8,500,000 82,000,090 800,000 The receipts from internal revenue were $300,000, In New York the Assistant Treasurer paid out $200,000 on account of interest and $35,000 in re~ demption of five-twenty bonds. The receipts from Customs were $359,000. RAILROAD BONDS, These were unattended by any significant feat- tres. Boston, Hartford and Erle first sold at 2014 2034; Buffalo, New York and Erie at 92; Lake Shore coupon bonds at 100; Union Pacific firsts at 87; Union Pacific land grants at 70}s; Union Pacific incomes, tens, at 61; Toledo and Wabash first mort- page, St. Louis division, at 92; Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific at 10633; Morris and Essex first, at 105%; Ohio and Mississippi consolidated sinking fund, at 9534; Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw, E. D., 91, and Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Minnesota firsts at 887%. The following are the bids as amended at the call:— New York Cen 0's, 8. 92 Tol & Wab Ist 1 F Rew York Cen Gs, ’87.. 91% Tol & Wab ist m, 7 Row York Geno's’ sub.. 88 Ot Wear ist a rie Jstm exten 102 Gt Western 2d rie 2d m 76, °7¥. uincy & Fol} 89 Erie 3d. m 7s, "83. & So Iown A] Erie ath m 75, Gatens 4 chie 18 ric Oth im 7 lent Tong Dock bonds Chic, RI & P 106; nif, NY & i Ist tm, is & Kasex Ist m. 063 ud R 7's, dd m sf, zd m,. 99 lariem con m &s f6's. NJ Con Ist m, new. ...107% Alb & Susq lst bds......100 Pitts, PUW & Chicist. «103 Alb & Susq 2d bds...... 97 Pitts, AU & Chic 2 t. 10324 ‘Alb & Susq Sd bas. 95 Pitts, FLW & Chic 8d m. 94 ‘Mich Con ist m 8s, 82.114 Pitts, FW & C 8p c, eb 98 Chic, Bur & Qv's, Ist m1 Clev'& Pitts 24 m......101 Mich So 7O.cadm..... O84 Clev & Pitts sd mn ‘98, Mich 80 &Nis17s Clev & Pitts 4th m. ‘Cley & Tolst. 104 Alton s 1 Cley & Tolnew bds.. rd 106 ©, P & A old bas. 99. 95, ©. P & Anew bda. red 9514 Pun & Erie new bis... Wo as ke Shore div bds,... 04! 6 9D Pre Rit fm gtd by MO:100 88 ‘ac bes Pacts ‘roid 103 108 restern Pacitio bds... % ‘95! Union Pac ist m bds... 87 Union Pac | 47's. rib Union Pac income My Th Cen 7's, 775. 101 a A ist m. 1003 rietta de It. 2a m pred... 39) 0 & M WW tne ba, vy ini N Won fcr N W Ist m. aa tee 3 W 2d m....100, m It Lack & W7's con. 98% Bur, © ah! Min ist Tag GOVERNMENT BONDS Were strong to-day and in good domand. The quo: NEW YORK HERALD, tations were as follows:—United States currency Bixes, 114% @ 114%; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 116% 2 116% ; do. do. do., coupom, 122% a 1225; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 116 a 116% ; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 116% 8 116%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 11734 @ 11734; do. do., 1865, do. do., 11844 a 118% ; do, do,, 1867,-registered, January and July, 11555 a 115%; do, do,, 1865, coupon, do., 12035 & 120%; do. do,, 186%, do. do., 121 a 121%; do. do., 1868, do, do., 120% @ 120%; do. ten-fortics, regis- tered, 11354 @ 11834; do. do., coupon, 114); a 11413; d0., fives of 1881, coupon, 11435 @ 11434. SOUTHERN SECURITIES. It is evidently safe for every man who feels an inchnation to indulge in the sensational luxury of purchasing South Uarolina bonds to refrain trom so doing jast now. That State under its present, as under its recently past administration, is rowten to the core, The case of Morton, Bliss & Co., who are pressing @ mandamus beiore the Supreme Court with the view of enforcing an additional levy upon the people for the payment of taxes past due, as well as those which are pending and forth- coming, may or may not succeed, There is so little honesty in the administration of the public debt of that State that if there were millions in the treasury they would, doubtless, be promptly ab- sorbed by = THE PUBLIC LEECHES, who are drawing blood at every pore. During the past year itissaid that upwards of six hundred thousand dolarg were paid to a single ring for “printing” —a word which covers @ degree of theft that finds paraltel Bo mets Pot of New York. There ate a score similar leakages—financial teats that p egortrwmedy alike of the white and negro oMcials whose temporary possession of power affords @ ¥ exhibition of dishonest wealth to the public eye. These politicians have no idea of paying debt, and if dollars were piled in the treasury pyramids high by the honest people of the State for the payment of their obligations, such 18 the naturally dishonest tendency of the officials of the State, high and low, that under gne pretext or another they would pocket the uttermost farthing and pray for more. The personal history of some of these men who hoid offices 4a South Carolina and other Southern States is worse than that of the convicts at Sing Sing. Money put under such control deserves to be lost. ‘The public here have no conception of the depth of iniquity in which these operators on Northern money revel; nor do they know how Supreme Judges speculate and Governors borrow, while subordinate officials plunder right and left and then rush into courts to préserve the sacred name of ‘public credit.” There are chapters yet to be written on this subject, In connection with the above comments concerning South Carolina, the sale is noticed of pew sixes, August and October, at 25. Virginia sixes, consoli- dated, sold at 55, and some Virginia sixes deferred, at 1034. The following are the regu- lar quotations:—Tennessee, eX coupon, 79 a 793%{; do. new, 79 a 7934; Virginia, ex coupon, 44 a 43; do. sixes, consolidated bonds, 54% 55; do. do., deferred scrip, 10811; Georgia sixes, 76.8 78; do. sevens, 9 a 93; North Carolina, ex coupon, 26 a 28; do., funding, 1866, 16.8195 do., 1868, 16 a 17; do., new, 16 @ 17; ao., special tax, 12 a 14; Louisi- ana sixes, 45 a 55;South Carolina sixes, new, Jan- uary and July, 154 # 16;d0. do., April and Octo- ber, 22 a 25; Arkansas sixes, funded, 35 a 40. ‘THE STOCK MARKET. The market to-day was unusually dull, prices being materially unchanged and business limited. Western Union was sold within the extremes of 85 and 844;. New York Central at 101% a1013;. Erie opened at 6234, sold and fluctuated between that price and 63, at which it closed. Harlem was steady at12%%. Lake Shore varied only about 3; per cent. Union Pacific was sold between the extremes of 2434 a 2434. Northwestern opened at 70% and re- mained steady. St. Paul sold at 50% a 5074 a 50565 Ohio and Mississippl, at 38/4 @ 88; Atlantic and Pacitic, at 22; Delaware, Lackawanna andWestern, at 977% a 9734 29734; Pacific Mail, at 3844, receding to 8754, with a recovery to 37%. New Jersey Central closed steady at 106%, a gainof ‘4 per cent. The market was ton tame for comment. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks to-day :— Highest, Wl 63 New York Central. Erie. Lake Shore... Wabash. Northwestern, stern prelerred. Rock Island St. Paul. St. Paul pr Ohio and Xi Union Pacific. Gu. and I. G.. stern Union Telegraph. Pacitie Mail... MEMORANDA. ‘Ihe interest on the bonds of tne city of Mont- | gomery, Ala., due July 1, will be paid on and aiter that date by Messrs. Howes & Macy, 30 Wail street. We copied into this column yesterday, from the Financial Record, a paragrapn purporting to give @ list of American securities held in Amsteraam ‘and Frankiort, upon which interest had not been paid. This statement, we now tind, was in part erroneous. Among those named was the San Joa- quin Valley Railroad. This road became part ofthe Central Pacific Raiiroad, by consolidation, at an eariy stage of its construction, and before any bonds were issued. The ouly bonds issued upon it are the frst mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific | Railroad Company (San Joaquin Valley branch), amounting to $6,080,000, and were negotiated by Messrs. Fisk & Hatch. The interest is payable April 1 and October 1, has always been promply paid, and there is no likelihood whatever of their being entitled to a piace in the list of bonds upon which interest is not paid. The coupons of the New Jersey Midland Railway Company second mortgage 7 per cent bonds, due July 2, 1873, will be paid on and after that date at the banking house of George Opdyke & Co. ‘rhe transier books of the registered bonds will close on the 25th inst. and reopen July 2, 1873. The coupons of the bonds of the Atiantic and Pacific Railroad Company and South Pacific Rail- road Company, due July 1, 1873, will be paid in gold coin at the National Shoe and Leather Bat ‘The coupons of the second mortgage bonds of the Pacific Ratiroad (of Missourt), due July 1, 1873, will be paid at the National Bank of Commerce, SALES AT THE NEW XORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Thursday, Jur June 26—10:15 A. M. $8500 U S68, ¢, 81 £-20, ¢. "68, TVW Us S20, 0, 167. 36's, cur. 10 A. M.—Before Call. 4 shs West Unton Tel bs 500 shs Ua Fac RR..c 24% wt 00 <5) 4 2 Ww do. Bo Mil & St Rik 30) iw Ati & Pac fi B.. 100 Ohio & M 10 do. on do. Board—10:30 A. M. $10000 Va 6's, a 900 shs Harlem RR.b ¢ 12614 LOW Missonti 30 Pac MS SCo.....be 38h te Va e's, con “5000 L Shore con ¢.... 3000 Cen P gid pds. ist... 36} ihe ON) Te m4 ‘ol Seay # ‘wouo T, q iow C 10635 000 O1 800 G, C &1 adm... 3000 4 oe Wa w be nou 29) CENW Re, be. bs a F 1000 8 5000. 98 100 1000 6000 13 sb : re | Corn meal, 700 Un Pac RE. ° 1000, CA& ICR be..b3 27! wae Sales 100 boxes short el il lear held ino" "Go. mea aah a Go. with Oe. Felus'd Hoel Tne market continued 200 26% 200 athe guise ba but prices remained the same. > all lots about 100 Mh, WO a gt=satba changed hands at prices within the range 20 ea il ior ya Ser mess bbix. iste a AO tor exira 12115 and 2115 P. Me | 10: bi; prime moss terces: & ent Tequest tfeos "Hee atn irom Dn ‘guoike Sout ern Western. Out meats were quiet for most dex Ly prices remained without notic bie ‘of sales of 10,000 it BB 'S 5.20, ‘amt sehen - HUG gato UsIOAT he 12130 P. M.—Beforr Call. 12s average’ B00 Ibe or aes Is at 9 100 she Fae M88 Co... 975 100 she Un Pag RR, 3,00) io uektei shoulders, at Bee “e eee ot a ys. AVE le e mar! 100 Hartout at 1268 $00 H'& Bt Jo RE Tor Weitern wa at ek the opetin hat hosed ~ -- Second Board. at 8 YS 1,000 tierce. puyers option: at $0098 0640, A&O. “wx ds shs,6, cat Rabo* ee: ay flen 8 Lies 1.00) tere fosoun Tae ‘iid iat’ 7 400 N J Gent ids room, sellers Rentemper, se, At Cinicago, 1.800 te by 1,500 tierces for Augus' 5.00 Mor & 100 shs Con tierces t Be., casi ot dan was rather ‘Grmer. | Bales 300 tierces, it a TCR" wasn fair trade demand today for both atorelen wee at sales foot up about 40 tierces of Car ics nd 380 bags of Kangoon at ‘The general market for raw sugar continues geet sithougt i in gregate a fair bi 3 Way CONS et at rather camer prices, refining grades pease m I-i16c. a 40. ver Ib. off, We heard of sales of nha, o Of Ciba ‘nt trom Tea Tic. 8 nde oF eqn. c., 327 boxes of do, at Ye., aiid 189 boxes. de ter 1 mot given, on private terms. Nesrs Wait, 2130 to3 PB. Me | CF & Morrison report the stock, sales and receipts — 2001 ane 5 ow oe Hhas, Boxes. Melado. 100 Stock, (angertained by actual ye wo Peau iS ee ag 44,540 00 DLO Receapts alnce June 1 i aly 2 taal t nv. ie et ing my Sales since June 120s ad 9746 | Stock thisday, Juno 26, 1873.. 95,06h 64,647 251,085 oe With stock, June 86,618 4,862 2,636 8,878 CLOSING PRIOES—3 O'OLOOK P. M. Bes ay it |e ‘ a 18 i% Union Paeific.. Ch & al He a {8 . do, a BBC B3¢c.; do. 13 to ‘a Biee. af to 18, a 36) di 10 t 10360. : whi i, 1% ae to choice ibe r on ite ‘te We continued inactive and nominal in the ab- an Yeported transactions. Tauiow remainell uct; uh00 Ibs. sold at 83-160, and storday, at Sty colts “2 bbls. The demand continued ~ et was 4c, per gallon higher. pales ate standard, Nos, ‘uanila—Superior and extra superior, COMMERCIAL CIAL REPORT, we Cotton Quiet; Receipts at the Ports, 2,302 Bales—Flour Steady—Wheat and Corn Firmer—Oats Higher—Sugar Easicr—Coffee Steady=—Pork Easy— Lard Steady—Petroleam Unchanged— Freights Firm—Naval Stores Dull— Whiskey Firmer. TuuRSpAY, June 26—6 P, M, Trade was still slow and the markets génerally duwiand heavy. About the only noteworthy ex- DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatyxston, June 26, TR Cotton quiet and steady; good ordinary, 15c. a ld\e. Net receipis, 65 balga, Exports to Great Britain, 1,4 pec Btoek, 19,361, New Onteaxs, June 26, 1873. jouton--Demani better; middling, sic. luWv mid; Tic. good ordiuary, Ib¥c.: ordinary. Lidge. | Net ceptions were at the Produce Exchange, where antag OST balces ‘wromb sors conitwioky LAST there was more buoyancy than almost anywhere | Sales, ooo Jast evening, 2M Fk Ges aye 28, 1873, else. Flour was quiet, but firm, while wheat was in good request at improved prices. A fair busi- ness was done for export, though the difficulty attendant upon freight negotiations still acted as a hinderance to business. Corn and oats were also in good request and the market was firmer, though prices showed no marked change. Whis- key was the turn dearer, with a fair business, Pork was dull, unsettled and lower, while lard tended in buyers’ favor. Freights remained firm, witn fair offerings and very little room. Petroleum was in fair demand and steady in price. Naval stores were dull and to a great extent prices were nominal. Groceries were generally quiet and steady, excepting for Cotton firm: middlings, 18\%ec.; low midd ings, 17Me. Retreceipts. of bales, Kxporis coustwise, 200, sales, 1 io. Stock, 14,246. Savannan, June 26, 173, Gotton frm: middlings, 180. Not receipts, 643 bales Sales, 273. Stock, HARL4STON, Tune 26, 1878, Cotton quict; miadlings, sje. Net receipts, 90 bales; cross, I oni Exports to 94: difterence: from Great Britain, 2,528, . cet , June 26, 1873, Spirits of tarpentine ante Mee ata” ‘quiet; $2 40 for refined: $479 for extra palo; $6 for window glass. Crude turpentine steady ; $2 lor hard; $3 for yellow dip and virgin, Tar quiet, at Osweao, N. Flour stoady and unchanged; sales of 3 for No. L spring, $9 ter, $10 50 tor double extra. dy ; sles of 8,00 bushels No, 1 Milwaukee club at $l 48. Cori quict: sales of two cars of high mixed at Sse. Corn meal, $1 25 for bolted, sugar, for which prices were a shade off. $1 20 for unbolted, per cwt. Millteed firmer, with a good Corrxx.—The market continued quiet for all aescrip- domand: Cyan ee gripstuds, $19; eee bat tiohs, but prices were not quotably changed, Two | Sh. Canal trelunte—Veheat, 7c; 5 conn and rye, O46, to thousand bags ex Adelaide sold in Baltimore on | New York. Railroad trols Mur to ’illadelphia, rk, dc. to Albany 0 bushels’ wheat, 7,200 do.’ corn private terms. We quote :—Rio, Bde. ; to Boston, Bic. 5 to New ordinary cargoos | ecuipts by. lake: IT. a 8c. fair cargoes, 18K. @ 18}: good | and WLOO) feet of lumber. Biuipments by canal—3,00) cargoes, 18%c. a 19c.; prime cargoes 19c. a | bushels “wheat, 446,000 feet of lum 1c. ; extreme range for lots 7c. 8 19ke., IsurrAto, June 26, 1873. 6 for the last tw heat, 204,400 bushe! oats, 71,625 do. rye, ad ae: 71,094 bushels; corn, + outs, 8 550 do. 00 do. HaibexporiseWineat, Bais bushels; corn, 41081 Go. Lake and rail impor gold, per lb. 60 & 9 days’ credit; Java (govern- | pour, 6,100 bb ment bags). 20\c. a 2lc.; do. (grass mats), 2le. a 220. ; Singapore, do., I7¢. @ 18. ; Ceylon, 184ge. @ 19)4c.; Mara- Caibo, 1840. 4 19}4¢. ; Laguayra, 19c. a 19}40. ;Jamaica, ise. | oats, 41,286 do. Flour gust Western Spr ny, a 19¢, ; St. Domingo. aie bakers’, $7 25a Ba $9 25 Rica, 1830. a 19%e. ; a $10, Wheat dul biuter a bashele Dalath, No ica, 18}gC. at $1 44; do, Milwaukee No.1 Spring, $1 45, a.18Mc; Angostura, ite? Curacoa, 18igc. a 1e., gold, 6) a 9 daye for cotton on white Mich $1 AN, $182; 5,000 do, Mi jgnpted dally N ilwaukee No. 2 Spring, Spring, * 1 44 a $1 453 Cortox,—The demand abot Tut Milwautee No, 2 sprin he ie. $1350 light, gti prices wore wl oby Somat oe ae Chicago. New Spring, $183 white Canada, iets KH snotlin Sho salos sum ap astollowss— white Michivan, $170 a $182. Corn advanced le. per mont 6 Ls P Ty Day. ‘Last Evening, 1 tat pasbats sales e ,000 bushels No. 2 at 4234¢. ; ponee Export. pede dle. ; BY 0. c. Oats firm at Le. Consumption: 2 88 490 12 ine mladets Oabada, 8c, 0 We. Speculation 100 100 Hye nominally sc. aig orn, Total ry vr) ry} Sia Sii0; prime. Winter Wester St 10a $i 185 prime FEES A Pebie) Utilen Mtbiecrink Canada, $1'20 0 $125. Other articles unchanged, For future. delivery: Qasis low msddiing) the Cmrcago, June 26, 1973, Flour dull and nominal. Wheat active and'higher, ales of No. 2 Spring at $1 2 spot; 1 16 fe seller August; No. 1 Spring a he 03) rejected, 80 we, in fair demand; fx heen a5 follows: —Last evening, alter , bares otelock. Suiy, 200 at 20 17-52c., 1,600 at be Saree 100 at 2) 16.82 Se) v0" Salt AY 6c... 200 especially for July 1s seller July eller Ausust, 88: ie! leaied corn sold A feller Septombor, ie. 214. ; rejected, 3954c. committee appornited to tigate the charge Vator proprietors, that they had wrongfully pocked corn as heated, with a view Thanet the marked, submitted a report. exonerating the Cais advanced and. in fair demand, at 40. bid, io at 18 f-22e Total, 9,000 pales. paid to exchange. 500 September for e on board—1) bules Raleigh, private terms, August. Fr We quote :— No. 14 25, seller August. 2 Fail. Pe Tard duliena Uplands, Alahama. WN. Orleane, Texas 14 "4 14}, Ordinary. rr 14 > Good or 18 18° t 8c. bn steam spot, or seller July. Bulk 19 19 | meats and bacon quiet aud unchanged; | no’ sales, 20 2 «=| Whiskey dui! and nominal atssize. | Freights declining— 2 31 | Corn, to Bula, Se. Rocelptz= 6.00 ubis. Hour, onup 23 23 Hushels wheat, 210,00) do. corny 63,0) do. oata an 400) —The quotations are based on cotton in. store, sunning tn, do. rye. Shipments—6,000 bbls." tlour, 25,000 bushels quality notmore than halt a grade above or below the | wheat, 193,000 do. corn, 99,000 do. oats, and 21,00) lo. rye. HAVANA MARKETS, Havana, June 26, 1873. Exchange—Prime bankers?’ bills quiet: in United States, sixty days, gold, 40 per cent premium shor: prade quoted. Rates on cotton to foreign ports were nom- nal at the following figures :—'jo Havre, i by sail, 1e., compressed idmburg, by Bremen, Wilmington, 30 Boston, 92; total, 2,302 bi per cent pr minum; on London, 543’ a 56 pe ein day last year, Pari 433 per cent premium, —Receipts—Flour, w9 Dbbis. ; —_— —_ 50 ‘do. cornmeai, 40) EUROPEAN MARKETS, wheat, 42340, bushels: corn, "$6,890 DDL. wind Sus page; oats, 22:79 busvels; rye, 1.90 do, “The now Ket was less active to-day, ut holders were firm, ‘The sales, since our inst, ineluding all Kinds, toot up about 15,000 Dbls., at prices within ihe range of the ap- Dended quotations.” Cornineal was, tar The ge8 Loxron Monry Manger —Lox Loxpox, June 26—11 A. M.— Erie Railway share: . Dom, June Seid iss'P. “Loxpox, June 26-4 30 P. M.—United States five. twenty bonds, 1865's, old 93; ten-tortie: Ww fives, Panis Bovks¥.—Parrs, June 26 Ba ‘active M.—Erie Railway shares, 2 Sta St ‘tine State. M.— it ate btate, the day have been 10,00) bales, Including 2°00 for specu- Choice Jation und export. f the rales to-day 6,00) bales were Suportine Westris Ries of cotton n siiipped trom New Orleans, Extra Western. detiverante inJune, at ¥ he market opened quiet Extra Minnesot: j and. steady, with’ mniddling uplands at. 8%d., and Round noop Vhio, #1 va 28 676 | middling Orleans. ‘ales of cotton shipped from Round hoop: Onlo, irate ‘vrata wo 725 | Si anah or arloston, Gellverable June and July, at Family wo 98 | Seca. 6d, and from wie same ports, deliverable in June, at oo oO Br Leute, straight exit. 25 0 |. Liverpoon Baransrurrs Manxer.—Ltvenroor, June 26— St. Loni-, ch e double extra. 50 oo | P. M.—The market for breadstufis is quiet. Bt. Louis, cl: Market.—Liverroor, June 6— Califorma. . on per cwt. for short rib midd! Kye tour. , 663, Od. per cwt. for the best grades of American mrpoot. Propvcr Manger —l —Liverroor, June 26— Ms, per ewt. NDON, June 26—Even- Corn meal, We racy. Corn ineal, Branly wine Baltimore t Pecchel Puncheon: Wheat was in fair demand hig ¥ ot 109,00) bushels, at $1 23 a $1 o8 for re- plc 4 $145 tor No. S8pring, $1 28 a $1 40 —JAY COOKE & CO,, A. No. 20 Wall street, New York, jor prime No.2 and Northwestern, $1 52a $1 53 for No. 2 Exeh ange Milwaukee, $1 43 tor do. to arrive drst b tor Canada Club, $1 89" for choice. whi London, Xo. 1 Spring. | Corm was in tate demand and Paris, The sales aggregate milly 121,000 bushe Berlin, 3ie for tir to choice canal ineariy all wt i Frankfort, Jor good to choice dry Fail mixed, 63%! i ie fot tow and 70c. for Western white. Oats Vienna. r. Sales avout 40,00 bushels, at 430. a 4450. tor | rn mixed, closing wich Se, bid tor boat loads of Chorce Mliwaukecs 48hjer 4 60s. for stained to Kood whiie, Barley remaied inactive and nominal. ‘Kye was steady. 10,000 bushels of Western bro Frricurs—the inquiry for aecommodation by vessels London. | on the berth was iair, but the scarcity of room invr- Tupted transactions. Rater were not quotably chanyed: ht | Vessels tor charter were in fair demand at fuli rates, int 10 RAILROAD COMPANY the scant supply of tonnage checked business. en- iverpool, by steam, 15,000 bushels zi, 40 Londons bonds of the Atlantic and Pacife h Pacisic Railroad Company, maid in gold coin at the National . New Yor! A’ LANTIC AN the coupons ot the se Pacific Rallroud (of Missouri), du paid at tie Nauonal Bank of Com York ALY, STOUT, Treasiirer. ON LIFE AND gngements were :—To Li in for steamers of next Week, at y steam, 26 hfids. of tobacco at Sos, and Glasgow, by steam, rain at 12d. per 96 Ibs ; 00 bul four at xex cheese At Aatworp, py stea, 5 boxes bacon at ls. The charters inclide:—A British brig, hence to a Mediterrancan port, 6,00 cases refined. petro- Tout, on private terms; an American bark, 326 tons, henee to Havre, full cargo of tobacco, on private terms; a German brig, to arrive (relet) from. Philadel Iphia to United Kingdom, Continent oF Baltic} 1.000 bbls. refined a Brit Treasurer. { RATES—MONEY etroleumn,on private terms; to arrive ‘ance Policies, Mortgages and other om do., to a direct port in German Baltic. a bbls. of | Sec afte ‘of all kinds efleeted with best com- do., at 88, Other charters were penains a both tor grain panies, J HAPRIOH & 60. 17 Broadway and petroleum, but not closed at a late hour. = u TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, A HATHAM Squanr, June 20, 187% The trustees of this bank have declared sem-annual joLassrs—There was a moderate snaiey for invoices for bolling purposes, but without resulting in reported transactions. A limited Jobbing business was consunr mated at full prices, We quot Ww crop, Cuba, centri. | dividend at the rate of SIX PEI OKNT on all deposits fuga and mixed do. clayed, lo. | entitied thereto, payubleon and after Jul Muscovato, venning i. & Be, 5 do, io. Brocery, 38. ARWINON 1 ‘orto Rico, English Talaiids, 25c. 8 Bie. surer, Josern a a das Secretar Db Trea: Riu MONEE DEPOSTTED IN THIS HANK NO WILE path INTEREST FROM JULY 1 Ww New Orlonns, S60. a ie. NAVAL Stones—Ihe market for spirits of turpentine 25, Gully. Dus prices, wero, About steady; quoted at | ~~ re reer eg We, heard of sales of 20 bbis. af, 4439c., and MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, fot hoe ‘at 4434c., less the usual discount. ‘The inarket np Now York, Brooklyn and New Jersey. Apply to for <posin was, dul nal. Strained quoted at | SAMUKL S. WOUD, Jr 185 Broadway, roow 10, W, There were no transactions of consequence | References—Hon. John ‘1800, Robert H, Lowry, Esq., tar and en were neglected, but held nomi- Barat aati” today te macro gtad Jucod D. Vermilye, Bq. MERICAN AND EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS. Sepnect alley with prices qugted Ry eye a A Past due claims collected with promptness. though ne not quotably lower; quoted at shee. a 8\c., ‘and in | Bankruptcy proceedings ognoued in all parts of the a ne eee ee ing tiaher ores mod THE GAMZAM CULLECTION AGENCY, ¢, he higher price 1Gr_ snail lots, q Principal ¢ office No. 229 soertwishents New York. i and nomina! iy tee. alle, for from. doi ports were of & oak marker with bs aralans t ag follows: ony. SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW Titus deca’ ‘ad ‘arkers, § ‘a hist ville, $4 ob and Veto. | | 1s73—July interest.—The twenty-sixth semiannual in, liwin Sentres 2 a $2 U5. ‘ine iiadelp Ha Inarket was | terest at the rate of six per cent per annum on all sume of quiet, but holders firm. gs geowed s al five dollars and upwards which been on deposit tor ‘ance of month, and Tiger or July. one of more months next previous duly 1 will be cred- and latter Monday, July 8 ed, footl aboat: rd bbls. for dept ember Kost 0 ‘of Detober at in. New Yi York 1,500 ret halt of and ‘called for Will remain as principal and tor name delivery at H, ‘and 1,000 bbls. for prompt Laon AL. baiy sooksy from July 1 and will be entered on the Bel ry At 1Bge. ks any time when presented alter the Tt of Provissownheoei pte Fort, 10 bbls. ; be ‘ages, cutineats, 337 ari ty bbls, and. th market for mess aiet tor pe a a gitahe FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, FINANCIAL. (EADS THOROUGHLY PROSECUTED AND Litt. gation conducted, without fees, unless successful; advice tree; tiules, forsclosures, bankruptcy, ac penal Usual rates: excellent ‘references Address ‘LAWYE box S11 Post oftice. DD ata i 2 LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN: Railroad Company, Mtg ag re piace, ' A Dividend of five (9 percent in” cash will be paid to the stockholders on the ‘The transier books will be cldsea from 20th June until morning of 2lst July, J. ODbLL, Treasurer. RIE RAILWAY COMPANY, TREASURER'S EK New York, June 13, 1873. a ad picicin OTICE, ae ey coupons of re Erie Railwa: Cosapan: re bond: by mortgi rigage of the Buffalo Branch, will be pal on iy er the Ist day of July next, at the thoes ot Messrs. Duncan, tes &' co. No. At Nassau stro W.'P. SHEAR, Treasurer, Ne OR SALE—A GOOD THIRD MORTGAGE, 2 per cent discount, on good productive a 8 located, 2) miles trom city; mortgage less than half per ee uation, Address, tor inierview, 4, Herald OR SALE-SEVERAL SHARES OF NEW JERSEY Hydro-Carbon Gas Company. Address J. K. M. Herald office. AaRATTAR SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Broadway, corner Bleecker’ stroot, June 20, 1873, Semi-Annual Dividend at the rate of Six per ¢ annum on all sums remaining on Gepost during. the three or six months ending July 1. Pavable on and utter che third Monday ot Jul All dividends not withdrawn will receive ie the ECHANIOS' AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- tion, No. 233 Rowary. near Houston street—Inter- eat. —; A sola i-annual dividend of six per cent per annum will be credited July 1 on alt sums entitled thereto tor the six months and three months endins June 30, payable on and site July 21, Dividends not with irawn will be en- title: to inierest as a de Money deposited now will draw interest trom July L Open 4 - r 3PM. and on Mondays and w7P. M, RED Henny ©, Fisten, Secretary ‘ORTH RIVER SAVINGS corner hay Gry avenue and Wort’ MMiety- fourth ae Divider semiannual dividend jut the a it per annum, on ints sums trom $5 to $5,009, ‘will be and after Ju Pe: 1873, joy deposited on or before the 20th of July will draw interest trom July L Bank open dally from 10 A. M, to 3P. M., also on Mon- day, Wednesday and eaten 4 evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock. iN HOOVER, Presid O"yavns O, BeNnxrr, Secroinsy. gore OTL INTEREST MATURING JULY _ coup honds of the Railroad, southsid oad al Railroad, payable in the city ot Ne v York ny Le paid at the First National Bank, New York. Coupons payable at Petersburg will be paid at the Merchants’ Nafional Bank and at the Commercial National Bank of the city oft Petersburg, Va. O BONY: elty tin prow address'B. Ih, Ihe n daily tron i) eedas from . CONKLIN, President 1, 1873, 20,000 20 property ald oilee. LOAN ON FIRST CLASS None but principals need No. 13 Willies reet, New Yor i he'seml-aunual interest due the Ist July, 1873, on the first mortgage bonds of this company will be paid at the Union Trust © mpany of New York 71 Broa:tway ALLYN COX, Secretary. Or ¥ THE CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY 7 DP ANY. No. 13 William street, New York, June wie Somfannual interest duo the Ist July. 1878, on the rtgage bonds of this company, will be paid at the jon Trust Company of New Tore 71 Broadway. Th rest on all sterling bonds of this compan ser er the Cruapanrieapaney dae Londen merce), London, England. M. COURTRIGHT, President. ‘PARTIES WISHING TO BORROW OR LOAN Money on first class Clty Property can always be Socornmodated, wi Hout ‘bona n peelings h brokers, ae 4 e street. — Te NEW YORK CENTRAL AND nyo RIVER RAILROAD COMPA Proposals tor $2, bon DOU" First Mortgage Bonds, TREASURERS OFFICE, Granp Centrat Deron, ew York, June 14 1873, Proposals, sealed and properly endorsed, will be re- ceived at this office till noon on’ Wednesday, the 2d day of July next, for two millions of dollars ($2,000,000) in the first Mortgage bonds of this compan; mi xe bonds bear interest at seven per cent, payable on Ast of January and Ist of July, the principal being due in 1903. ‘The mortgage by which they are secured is a first lien upon the entire railroad, property and franchises of the company, issue is eid to exceed $30,000,000 at seven per 1) t ent. ‘The latter 9 » yielding upwards ‘e been pl of $110 in currency, tree gold involved. Of the form Drovide tor the present Company. The amount no art ot the remainder, and wil! be issued in Coupon onde, of $1,000 cach, or in Registered Bonds (with mter- ext anit principal payable to order, and transferable on the books of the Company) of $6,000 and $10,000 each, at ation of those ofler z proposals, with interest be- posals must be fora price“ inter st to go with the Bond with the price therefor, ay be for the whole, or any part Rot less than $10.0 h proposal should state the kind and denom ‘onds wanted, and for Registered Bonds the mane in wehion they are to be issued should be accarately given: aud each mnust be accompanied by a Certified Check, or ite equivalent, tor a sum equal to five per cent on the amout ‘or the. Bonds joxed to Kken—such sum to be applied towards payment in case of acceptance of proposal, and to be returned in case of non-aceeptance. The Bonds tor proposals accepted will be ready for de- livery on THURSDAY, the 13th day of July next, at this tf * red to the public "4. e., the accrued specific addition to paid. she Company reserve the right to reject all proposals offered. ©. C. CLARKE, Treasurer, MREASURY OF THE ERIE RAILWAY COMPA New York, June 13, 1873. NOTIOR. The July coupons of the mortgage bonds of the Buffalo, Bradiord and Elitapurg, the Newburg and New Y Paterson and Newark, and the Jefferson cepting such of the last mentloned road as are b terms of the coupons mate payable at the Honesdale N tional Bank), will be paid on and aiter the Ist day of Ju!) next at the Treasury of the Erle Rallway Com| ner of Eighth avenue aon Tyrone y-third street, P. SHbARMAN, Treasurer. 7[10 LOAN.-$2,000 ON HOND AND MORTGAGE ON improved Gity Property, In.ong ox more sums. sa No, 508 Sixth avenue. HONDS OF THE CITY OF due July, {rill be paid’ on and oS & MA i Kite! ae | TUE INTEL Houtgomery., A after that date by HOW 1.000 “Axte FOR oe ft RS FROM JULY 1, on First onienes op on eligible Ce a Froverty, Apply between 10 and 3 o'clock to #, G. HEPPARD, Agent, 19 Broadway. WANTED—ON BOND AND MORTC PONS gee nay Re bonus if closed {minediately. address IM} 130 Herald Uptown Branch office. rants, 10.000 With PURCHASE HAL INTEREST IN an old established business capable of m- jefinite expansion: no risk and Ia ofits, Address LUMBER MILL PROPERTY, | Post ottice, $100. O00 72,,.20AN, ON BOND AND MoRT- gage: also first and second mortgages Wanted at alr rates. Apply at 62 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets. oo —_—— THE TEMPERANCE WAR IN NEWARK. pete ES: ll Reverend and Lay Agitators Making Matters Hot for the Mayor—A Commit- tee of Sixty Appointed to Stir Up His Honor to Enforce the Laws. Despite the fact that the temperance men of Newark have so far done nothing but talk, talk, talk, it is, nevertheless, trae that their talk has not been without wholesome results. They nave succeeded in awakening people geueraily to the fact, which has long been patent to all, that New- ark is by no means the godly and law-abiding place it has long been quoted, as, some days ago, pur- suant to instructions from the temperance com- mittee of which he Is chairman, Rev, Dr. Mclivaine addressed a letter to Mayor Ricord, impressing upon that oficial the notorious fact that the law providing for the regulation of the liquor trafic on Sunday was regularly violated under the very eyes of the officers of the law, It also set forth that not only Was liquor soid without let or hindrance, bat | BANDS OF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC REPRESENTATIONS heid forth on the same sacred day, The non-actio: of the authorities, tue Doctor said, was “conniv- ing at the vice, immorality, disorder and all the in- | numerable evils which follow in the train of drunkenness.” Alter urging the Mayor to issue orders to the police to enforce the law, the Rev- erend Doctor, in behalf of the temperance men, re- marked that a public officer ttke the Mayor might find such acuon “an bags me duty’; but it could not be supposed, it was added, that any such consideration, “would be of any weight” with him, ‘To this beautifal littie bit of deep irony, the Mayor, after due deliberation, replied in a manner that occasioned quite @ little bit of a sensation. Squirming painfully im the corner he had been placed by the politicians on one side and the tem- pony men on the other, his Honor repiied that he had not the remotest intention of declaring—as it was believed and declared he had done ina former letter—that the Jaw concerning the sale of liquor on Sunday was @ dead- letter law, He wound up by = saying that he was “heartily disposed to enforce every wholesome law.” Since this letter was written the temperance men have held another rousin; Tally, in which several well knowm@ clergymen ani Others prepared @ number of very nuts for the Mayor to crack. It was declared by a number of speakers to be his sworn duty to enforce the law. One speaker said the Mayor ought to re! if he hadn’t plack enough to stand by his oath of office, Another poinved question asked was if the Mayor really endorsed the work of the com- mittee, why did he not enforce the law? Finally, alter appointing @ committee of sixty to devise Ways and means to carry out the objects of the oe the following resolutions det adopted :— ved, That we believe the | uch demands that ary Dinces. where intoxicati anna are sold shail closed on Sunday is @ most Ww! fw, whose atriet enforcement. throughout’ 9 Cas cy ywonld, be pees with OHesolveds ‘that we respe Te cial Wy or Nanos tsa Haye Mayor to ayo requ she lentoresme ¥ | Eonar the ‘wa oftrie a Raa tminoraltty, a rselven at Wo Will do all in our power slay sn tows highly iunportant works Suaday junday law and we anxiety to see if the tasupport Meanwhile ‘teeth, ‘s & “Whojesope” Oye for ‘hum Fo epcoree the office, at which time dnd Piuce the balance due must be | 9 REAL ESTATE RAMBLINGS. Sale of Brooklyn Property and its Less sone—Subarban Transactions—Auction at Mamaroneck, Westchester County, ‘To-Morrow. Some little activity existea yesterday at the Real Estate Exchange, several sales having taken. place which, however, are of no very great f portance. Two of the sales were of a legal natur as follows:— 153.) a Broome sts G2 ft. w. of Ex. sex 13x64, . $12,006 125 DE h. and 1, No. 20 Market st, ¢, 8, 2.310'S of Henry st., lot 22.3x86.6. s+ 10,000 33.8. bk. hs. and is, SAP fe ae and Nos. Bhan rand 124 1th st.,'s. ¢. corner, lots together 40.3x BY JAMES M, MI and | sale in partition of Brookiyn property, to close acopartnership concern, was also held at the Ex- change, by Oliver Bryan, @ new auctioneer at this public mart, but the realization by no means came up to the seller’s expectation. The following are the details :— RY OLIVER BRYAN. b. and 1., No, 625 Pacitie st., W. of 6th ay., Lot 20x00; D. Flynn 138. b.8. bh, 1, No. SENew York & of 100; MR. White; 48. Dk. h. a 89 Atlantic av., D. a, of Hond st, Voi tx Y 8. fr h. and |. No. 284 Lexington a ‘Of Nostrand av., lot 20x100, 2. Arc “ It having been publicly stated in the room that the above property had been bought in a reat estate writer appreached the purchaser of one of the parcels and put the question to htm as to the truth of the report, The answer received by the scribe was of a pugilistic nature, but, fortunatel jor the braggart, leit unexecuied. However, thi episode caiinot reflect upon the Exchange nor the auctioneer, but only upon the rufilan who at- tempted to play the bully. One lesson, however, is taught us by this last~ named sale, to the eflect that Brooklyn property is virtually dead, The honest (?) administration ob the ring corporation may be thanked lor this stag- nancy. Since the sale of the Letferts estate realty in Kings county has gone begging. There seems te be very little tiquiry for lots, and improved prop- erty stands vacant dnd is a drag upon the owners. Such a state ofXMairs in a flourishing city like Brooklyn ts a dire disgrace, and reflects seriously upon the taxpayers, who maintain a masterly state of inactivity, and would “rather suffer the stings and arrows of an ‘outrageous’ community than by annihilating the ring end them.”? Block upou block of Sune property might have been built this season in the City of Churches, but investments at this time in such an enterprise would be like waiting for the millenium, and it is a mooted question which of the two—the profits or the aforesaid dissolution of' the world—woulé make the first appearance. The suburban sales held on Wednesday, at Marion, N. J., by Jere. Jonnson, en eny J. M. Gib- gon, and at Hyde Park, Long island, by the first named auctioneer, were in every way a decided success. Annexed we append full particulars of both:— 1 Jot on Wallis a Lot on Wallis a 2 lots On Wallis No. 43, block 52; H. 0. Laytor 41, block 52) Migs. and 66, ‘block 68; H. way, No. 2, biock 243 — 'Nos. 11 to 14, bloc! 1 lot oi Browdway, No. 3) block’ 37% 1 lot on Broadway, No. 8 block 37 Jotin 1 lot on Broadway, No, 7, block 2 [oat Aight ae. Wok. Pand 10, blocks Laytor. larke.. Lot on Wation plac 1 Jot on Marion p! Broad wa’ ide av., No. 20, block 66, "#. Sterman. fox place, No. 34 block if Keo. 4 block 55, 1lot, 1le block 55, C. H. Joh ses av. x o block. 68, . M. Ohuinberiain, we sie Zand, block 67, W. Kagle. 7; W. Eagle 1 lot, Wales av. So lots, Wales a 5 # ea§ § REEEUS E § RSSEEES EFSESEecd aueazaees abivilseSdelevize Ba Mk biog 35; eM Hoa Nos. 73-77, block 25; G. M, Beard.. 2 lots, Wright av. Noe, 23, 24, block F, Dodge. lot, Wallis av.y No. 44 block 02: J. A: Serger nse. +. Slo. Wallis ak, Nos. 45-49, block Wood 2 lots, Broadway, Nos. 6, 554 2 lots Wallis av.; J. H. Dick § lots; Wallis ay. ; G, Lools 1 lot. Broadway, corner W 2 lots, Broudway, n. Walls d SAL’ OF LO 4 lots corner of ath av. and Ist ste5 “Ghariek Setirete; each $115, 8 lots on Ist st., rear of abov 4 lots on Ist st., adjoining al 8 lots on Ist st, adjoining above i lots on Ist st, adjoining above fi. Sinnott 2 lots on Ist st; J. Bedtord. Slow on dst at; i, Modo; son Ist st. and ‘adjoining above ; s corner Ist st, and Jeric! above: B, Ebering Zlots on istst adjoining’ J. Wallace 4 lots adjoining above; H. Stansborough. 210 Slots, Wright adjoining; T. ¢ ad, joining J . Va and Jericho turnpik borough 4 lots flows on it st, adjoining; W. A. Ingram § lots corner Ist st. and ath ay. ; Anna Cruse. 2 lots coruer 2d st, and dth av: J. Van Ostrand. 4 lots on 2d st., adjoining ; cl 4 lots on 24 st., adjoining; Mrs, Hughe: ¢jots corner Sth ay. and 3d st. Mrs, lots bounded by Zdahd So. sta a on chix; 82 Jota, Block of lots bounded avs. ; M. Klix; 32 lo each. Block ot jots bounded by 2d and 4th Jericho turnpike; M. Kiix; iow. ay, and 2d st; F, Magi adjoining; ©. W. Bi 4 lots corner 5t 8 lots on 2d st. 4 lots corn 10 lois #d st. and Jericho turnpike 6 lots adjoining 8d st. ; Mrs Hughes Block of lots, bounded by Sth an 4th and 5th a 8. 4lots corner of 6th Fr Howarth 4 lots corni nt Sete ereering Orn wt’. MeGoy” Blots corner of Sth av. between Sth and Gtin "sta John Gilmore. 5 8 lots on Sth st., rear of above aliivi 4 lots corner of th at. and uerieho tarnpie w. Sullival For to-morrow a ene sale of five. hundrea lots at Mamaroneck, on the New York, New liaven and Hartford Ratlroad, adjacent to the depot, is an- nounced to take place on the premises, which has every indication of being a great success. The particulars of this sale will be found in our adver- Using columns, ——S—— THE JOE JACKSON HOMIOIDE, Investigation on Saturday Morning. In the case of Joe Jackson, the colored man, who stands charged with causing the death of Mary Jane Sullivan, his white mistress, at No. 5734 Thompson street, on the 17th ultimo, Coroner Herrman will hold an inquest in Bellevue Hospital, atnine o'clock on Saturday morning. Johnson's throat, which he cut with suicidal intent, has no” yet healed, put he is slowly recovering. OARD 01 VISORS, New York county, The Commities on Fuel of the Board of Supervisors ine vite proposals tor furnishing th nd offices of the county with the following. sa: 1,303 tons best quality waite ash, broken Coal, of 2,200 pounds to the ton, 115 tons best quality range Coa), 2,240 pounds to the tom, 40 cords (ol LS cubic feet) of best quality Virginia pine Wood, cut and spit tor eee disk nane Wendie iad 40 cords (o ie feet) of best quality Virginia Wood, not le fect iniengt, ue S tous (ot 2,2 pounds) Cannel Coa), Thevnme to de delivered at such times and places aa, the committee may direct, without charge tor aoliverze the contract for supplying sald coal and we to be bi ing until the Ist Ry yor June, 1874. The cenit : 3 serve the right to reject any OF all such proposals | Pro~ sais will be received at the office of the Berk of the oard of, Nupervisors, Foom No. & City Hall, 00 oF before, noon of the Ist d arate proposals be received for oe voal and OS abe ee - OWN FA! Ry JOSEPH A MONTEIMER, AMUEL B. H. oh) Wee PATRICK LYSAGT. Pprorosats ‘FOR GRANITE—EAST RIVER BRIDGE. Sealed proposals will be received until july 10, 158, Sow the delivery of 4,790 cubic yards of cut granite face stona Bh me 16, 1873. » Cour! Committee, on Fuel, gnd dimension backing required during Sine present ATR New York Lee Mae gly 2 - ridge specifica: vy nginee! arose NEW YORK ‘BRiDUE ¢ COMPANY, Bi 3 QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIs UNTH 0 of new Post ta New York umiCentral Railroad ‘Fians specifications can be seen at my office, Fonda. 3 Le WARDEL, Agent, A. & Works, ge saa ie tase Ey yr eficath aaa and Marblewed Mantels, Tilt larble Counte: ep: it prices hac dely competition: Martie thursig _ ASSORTIENT or Lt ‘ASSRD wf beauty of design and aie of woke it kinds @ Slate Work o ali ENR Ae COMPANY, _Fourth avenue and Sevenwenth street, Union square, TE wari ery dene statis Slate works ore tole. RB. STEWAR! street, near a eo. avenue, ®q . ene cian eset tae a WORKS, a iat wet tk feat ett a aeRS anship to anything offered ‘yet ia, this mnarkety mi Nponmenis, Headstonen eo, at very low pric: . ‘ ren

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