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CONTINUED FRoM ZIG FROM EIGHTH PAGE. | a purse J. RB. Dickin- ito And nogn entered i thia race wi uy a start, being a little lame, "The judges were tee wes iadso by 3.3 and Thornhill by J, J. pools were sold, Flaherty tus favcrive on tt ‘on the evening before the renee horses were called Tho: ae: cal’ at g100 ‘$60 for the mare. This race Fisher crew hee A, and the money. Nell oot Moe oven send off, This heat was a erty one, To use an old saying, @ blanket have nearly covered them to the ball-mile Thornhil! had drawn ahead 4 length on ‘ean ae tne last turn, The ran home was a ene posit ‘aletigtng Se soechy sen ba ve po @ short length in advance, the ride: “mare ap) ntly not wishing to win the first heat. pool market now suddenly eget dahon Ph Flaherty became a lot favorite Seas oo odds of $100 to $40, They got away with- out ene Thornhill made the running to the quartor, leading the mare by half a length. ane the backstretch Nell collared and passed th Woodburn colt and led him a@ length at the naif. She increased the distance to two lengths at the far turn, Nown the long work Thornhill was ee the whip and spur, but he failed to respond uMiciently to overhaul the little Rineman mare, and he was beaten at the finish by one length, Nell crossing the score weilin hand, Time, 1:51 34. Third and Last Ht ie Hy ie —There was but little con- E im this heat. Nell took the lead in going ‘ough thé euton the first turn, and Jed Thorn- Mee two open lengths at the quarier-pole, The Jatter fell behind still more at the half and turned into the stretch some four lengths in the rear. ‘fhe boy gave him the whip liberally in the last 200 yards, but Nell was too many gans for Thornhill yesterday, for she crossed under the wire, winner of the race and money, with six or eight yaras to spare, in 1:54). SUMMAR’ Ys Ocnan View Riping Park gag 11.—Run- ping, one mile and repeat. Purse, $500. Diekinsun names sn m. Neil ‘Flaherty, bar) DOUNS... +666 W. Hendrickson nanies’ b. h. Thornti Evtries for the Canadian Derby will close on the ist day of January. ‘They will be received at the office of the Toronto Zimes, or by the Secretary at Sarrie, T. W. Simpson, . Two.out of the three stakes to take place at the February mecting of the Savannah Jockey Club huve filled, viz.:—Handicap Stakes, $25, p. p., $10 if declared out by January 16—10 entries; Savan- mah Cup, $25, p. p., with $700 added; weight for age; two miles, six entries, The Lamar Stake is void, andin its place a mile race for three-year- olds has been substituted, called the Ten Broeck Stakes, $25, p. p., $300 added, second to receive $100 out of the stakes; colts, 85 Ibs.; fillies and geldings allowed 3 ibs, Entries close Jantary 1. Ata meeting of the directors {of the Utica Park Association, held on the evening of December 13, it was concluded to hold a second annual running mecting about the same date as last year—the jast week in June. Stakes for two and three year- olds will shortly be advertised, to close January oh, 1874, The meeting of the American Jockey Club at Jerome Park for 1874 will be held on and between the first, second and third Saturdays of June and October. , Wyndham Waldon has purchased the three-year- old colt Long Branch, by Eclipse, dam Molile Jack- son, by Vandal. Price $500, Jeter Waidon has purchased from Mr. Sanford the four-year-old gelding Milden, by Keximgton, dam Mildred, by Glencoe, Price $500, The chestnut gelding John McCormick, by Hia- watha, out of sister to Muggins, belonging to Messrs. George Hi. Rice & Co., of Tennessee, broke down in his exercise, before the commencement of the Louisiana Jockey Club races, at New Orleans. He was three years old last spring. ‘The Withers’ Stake, the conditions of which are $1,000 entrance, half forteit, with $1,000 added, the second horse to receive $300 out o1 the stakes, Men be run for on the tirst day of the spring meet each year, not iess than one week prior to the el mont Stake, tne distance one mile. This stake, Tor the spring oi 1874 (/or colts and fillies now two years Old), and jor 1875 (now yearlings) will close ou the 1st'of January, 1874. Mr. J. 1, Puillips is driving his celebrated team ot Hambletonian mares, Katie and Belle, on the coad. They are the fastest matched team in New York; were raised by Major Morton, of Orange county, and there is no D previier sight than to see them dashing up the road at a4 better than 2:40 clip, with that clean, open gait they are so much admired jor, and in that stylish way so peculiar to themselves, Tuey are a perfectteam and gems of horsefiésh. Gray stallion Plato, bay mare Clara G., Myron Perry, ‘Tip Allen, Lady Wheeler, Husky boy and Parragot will pass the winter at Dan Mace scabies, in Forty-cighth street. Mr. N. H. Leadvetter is driving the celebrated seam, Bulfaio aud mate. Bufalo 1s considered one t the very ee a horses in the country, and previous to eing mated with his present mate—a piety. “chestugt mares great deal of tame and money had been spent get one to speed with him. This is a rattling team, that can pull wage and trot fast and far, Dan Mace has sold his well-known beauty, Bay Star, to Mr. Benjacin Akers, of the Kansas Stud ¥arm, at a high fgure. Bay Star is by Daniel Lambert, out of a thoreughbred mare; Daniel Lambert by Ethan Allen, dam by Abdallah, Bay Star has a a het or ‘Beles 6 young, colts, ‘The Kausas 5 has 237 head of horses on the fe place oe amon oar the stallions Rhode Island, than imo, by <a nat Abdaliah ; Bourbon Chiet, by Membrino Chief; St. Nicholas, by American Clay; Camors, by. Mr. Green's hsnaw. and Erie, by Young America. Mr. Harry Harbeck's brown horse Windermere very fast this season, and it would be a hard sere to find a road horse to beat him down the At tue junction of Seventh and St. Nicholas ave- utes a sewer is Being cue, and the contractor has been very careless about lighting around it fe a! at night, owing to waich several accident hi or of which might have resulted sy ser had it not been tor the gentieness dei of the horses. As it wa4a tine wagon was smasi harness injured, horses thrown down and much expense and trouble caused, ‘There id be a law, and it should be rigidly en- 101 ig ine people irom such accidents, by where excavations are being 1Whe proper Ughted at night. presented a very animated meee during the vaiterhoune of the greater ‘t Of last Week, us the pleasant and delightful ather broughtout everything fne in the shape on penn and cai ea. The C broke his leg while running in a ai steeple chase at Bromley, England, Deosae ghee aggre a orrngl pulled up Jame in the samme, F800, ie nine ruptured vessel in his head. Aiea Bawiord, a LN fa age winner of the selling hurdle stakes at Bromley, Tuesday, December 2, ‘Was adld to Mr, Pattison for 215 gul neas, the ent- ered yoo price being 40 sovereigns, creas tar” ry soo hg oe bed by Mr. H, ulne; er Wi Ly gt nan at onievy December 3 sisagiee Weiayes lamous stallion King of Trumps died at the Woodlands Stud Farm, near Knitsley, Durham, No- vember 29, of @ cold caught a few days Perwesy, aged at aa batt Kk 1 bri was bys elocipede, A of Lady Fractior Comiis, out of Vaatrese by Walton, oY The great international meeting at Nice and Monaco will commence on the 17th of January, and Will last to the 22d. The programme of the races at Nice and of the great Pigeon snooting contests at Monaco will be published immediately. Taking 4nto account the money prizes as well as the cups the Sente Head tee to pe competed for wil amount to mito rah. received a nasty fall while riding ct Wolsey in the Beckenham hurdle race at romiey eee, December 4, snecumbed ¥ conc! of the brain during the pight in pita, ig vidden Sir Lionel suspiciously at seme Was ordered to uppeur beiore the ste’ Who suspended him for life. ‘The owner of the horse was nee ordered to appear before the Es pe National Hunt at their meeting on the 15th THE VIENNA pj EXPOSITIONANOTHER New York, Dec, 20, 1873, ‘To tH# Eprron or THe Hekatn Hoping you will give the following tow lines a #pace io your valuable journal, I take the liberty to address you respecting the late Vienna Exposiuion, dseveral of my itlends exhibited goods, bot a8 their means were limited, and being anable to senda “ and REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. |rnie tno pwoterag goss on. tue tonne | THE COU areinthe market—remain about the same, sub- ject to a hopeless maddie in'the State Legislature. No scaling process has-yet been agreed upon that interest {a paid on all the issues net under in- junction in New Orleans, RAILBOAD BONDS, one ary, Will Congress Resist the Demand sevosinty of the older series, were tm moderate nas jemand by investors at firm prices, ‘The roads ee for More Carrency ? that have passed dividends, and are consequently under temporary ban, and those the earnings of IPC from these causes; but in the end the tendency THE INTEREST WE PAY. will be towards the establishment of a criterion whereby prices will be regulated by actual values. Pid a ell ¥ It ts gratifying to observe the strength of our How Long Can We Sustain | pants. According to their statement for the week i Pressure there Das been an increase in the surplus above the pa. ae 26 Per cent of total liabilities to $11,245,125—a gain Lentini of $1,170,375 over the amount last reported. The averages of the Week show a gain of $2,507,100 in OF MONEY. legal tenders. The following is & comparison or. WALL STRERT, total reserve and the total liabilities :— LG *jorsoy au SuNpaY, Dec, 21, 1873. Deo, 12. Dec. 20; ‘The course of the stook market during the week | Specié,...... $22,319,500 $21,987,900 was uneven. During tho earlier sessions of the | Legal tend’s 42,060,600 44,567,700 In board speculation was active, and the transac: | ot rogerve, $64,380,100 $67,213,800 tions were large in both the high and low-priced | Circalation.. 27,167,500 27,125,400 ‘securities, Later, however, the confident under- | Deposits... tone yielded, and signs of weakness developed | rot, jiab’ties $217,221,400 $21,241,000 Ino. $4,020,000 themselves an Friday, which were not counter- fins sare 64,305,350 65,310,475 acted until near the close, when the usual pro- | Excess ove TANT tshows cess of realizing took place and materially stif- 26D. G Eee 10,074,750 Len Inc, 1,170,375 ened the market. In the absence of any otner bein paenipclgl bi potent inflacnce the gradual outlay from the The foreign commerce of the port for the week $44,000,000 reserve affordéd abundant excuso for ‘was as follows:—General merchandise tmports, ine the general buoyancy, but as a matter of fact the opting SF gots, $5,008,951; Barney oxporty, entire issue of thus, reberve has been already dis | $%37,9L5, and specie exports, $415,941. The total counted by the leading operators, and they are | Merchandise imports since January 1, this yoar, dependent practically on their own manipulations, | 9F¢ $376,988)227, against $414,330,850 last year ee It is predicted by these gentlemen that prices will | $903,445,194 in 1871, The total exports spamen ace go higher in January; yct, alter all, much depenas | #iMce January 1 are $257,725,024, against $251,292,688 on last year and $282,205,147 in 1871, The total ex- ports of specie since January 1 are $47,148,057, against $68,570,009 last year and $66,234,168 in 1871, THE ACTION OF CONGRESS in developing @ financial policy. What this action is likely to-be ts at the presont moment probiemat- GORRAWU REY: BANDS ical, the great number of gchomes for reliet now | Wer? sympathetic with the course of gold, and in before the body being calculated to confuse judg- the greater part of the transactions of the week ment and lead to a general, and, perhaps, not sat- the prices were firm and higher, the gain being isfactory discussion. It is gratifying to obserye, however, that most of the leading members o1 both houses have planted themselves firmly un the con- servative side of the question, and give no favor to any proposition looking to the permanent enlarge- pic! currency. Indeed, Senator Fenton, in | Suance of more paper money and the decrease | his speech last Wednesday, met the issue squarely when he took the broad ground that “inflation is however, this strength was lost. Congress has ‘fives for the maturing bonds of 1858, But for the bonds would have been very great during the next the treacherous quicksand upon which all of our A towering, phere pyramid of indebtedness | Yo but various incidents point to @ decline in | curgo of stn rests. It ia estimated that this class of purchases. 476 tons, hen: THE AGGREGATE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Fee OF Se eee of the country—national, State, local and indivi- that the railroad bond and mortgage indebtedness | wy central and Hudson stock. ay Lowest, is equal to $600,000,000; and that outside of current | Hariem (ex div.) . 121 business obligations, such as bank loans, discount | Erie....... and other business paper, the amount of interest | Lake Shore... annually paid by our people, at home and abroad, | Northwestern is not less than $720,000,000, These figures are Rorshves oem preferre: startling enough in their magnitude to compel # | fiwankee a pause before any attempt is made to swell the | Miwaukee aud St. Paul volume and add to the distress which sooner or Chie pod Misaissinat later must come upon the country, A day of pay- Hew seteay Gontral ment is just as certain as a law of nature, and ae moti when it arrives even the vaunted prosperity of | ©., 0. al . OC, the country will scarcely suffice to sustain the | Hanmpal aud St Josoga b tremendous burden. We may sate oe nay Serie eee. TRMPORIZE WITH THE SITUATION + s et as much as we please, but so long as expansion of wonera ot mee Telegrap! credit continues to be fostered by a redundant and Qu i msllvers peer h pear increasing irredeemable paper currency we shalt at be marching forward with steady and emphatic | C°BsHdated Coat.. strides to a condition of stringency and uitimate | FOAHEST, AND LOWEST PRICES, ruin, It has been well said that paper money is e following table shows the opening, highest not a temporary resource that we can take up and | 224 lowest prices of Saturday :— lay down as.we choose. Violent contraction 18 a8 | x. y. Gent, and Huds ee Ziahest. Lovoest. 454 11 54 dangerous a8. inflation, Both shock values. But River stock cons’ted. 9534 95% when, a8 has recently been the case, a great result | Harlem... 120 ‘ 120 is worked out by events, and an end has been ap- a H Be is proached through certain conditions enforced by a | Northwestern » 54g 7 crisis, surely it would seem to be the part of wis- | Northwestern preferred 684 684 dom to retain as much as possible of the good and Fock malpnd he Hi 4 refrain from plunging again into excesses that | Milwaukee and St. Paul. 30% 89% must eventuate in catastrophe. Already the people | Mil. and St. Paul epee +e 623g 623 are loaded down with pledges. Aud what have we a) Spe Marian ent on eas ,done to redeem them? Nothing—absolutely noth- | New Jersey Seuthe: 6% 6% ing. At this very moment we are publishing, with Saat ig gid 29% 29 unblushing effrontery, Pittsburg. sat an is FORTY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS IN LIRs, Western U: 70% Tose | 200 not one dollar of which ought in law to have been | Pacific Mail... 36% 363g put forth. Secretary Richardson may see fit to'| CLOSING PRICES—THRER O'CLOCK P. M., SATURDAY. restore them hereafter and keep the legal tender Quiekatier 2: a 3 Del, sd i Wo. 1 go malig currency of the country within its prescribed Xpress Itmita of $56,000,000. We believe that to be his | \/clle¥argo Ex 7 purpose. He inherited from his predecessor a comparatively unmanageable legacy, and the dimfi- culties of the task were increased by a panic that | Pre. i- has not yet worked out its results. Tue trade of | Lake Shore 4, SAIS FeeReeeeape the country daily tells its own story in the | Union Pacific.. Wy a 3% diminished receipts from internal revenue and customs, and COMMERCIAL REPORT. THE SECRETARY FRANKLY CONFESSES HIS INABILITY PM galt iti! to cope with the situation. He confesses like. — wise that ‘‘the public credit can only be main. Sau igomceee nha age dr ared| tamed by keeping the receipts of the Treasury Higher—Pork Quict—Lard Lower— fully up to the expenditure for ordinary expenses, | Grocers for interest on the public debt and for the pur- RWavaL “Bec Glekaaieee chase of bonds for the sinking fund to the extent provided by law.”’ But every dollar added to the logal issue above referred to, no matter what pres- ent relief it may bring, is a step towards the preci- pice. It is a fresh draught of fatal polson—death to business—death to character. The larger the increase 01 paper money the greater the departure from the standard of real values. Speculation may gain from the sudden fluctuations of prices, but Production will suffer from the consequences of this erratic course. Shams may win for atime, but the smash will come and the prudent and the reckless be forced down in common fuin. THE MONSY MARKET. Moncey was by n0 means regular in its rates on call loans, the range being between 6 per cent and 1-16 per diem, and the average being about? per cent. Many time loans were not renewed, which caused more active inquiry, and the demand was still further enhanced by the necessity of periectmg setvlements at the close of the year, Nevertheless, the supply of funds at this point is Jarge and being increased, while the condition of the banks | ment. There bas been considerable activity in wool is unusually flattering. There are those who augur | during the last few weeks but generally on a much from this state of affairs @ muck easier condition | lower basis for all kinds, so that the large sales recorded aiter the ist of January, The ‘discount market | have, in many cases, been of questionable benefit The has been undisturbed, and rates {or prime | Probabilities of a further infation of currency have ex- paper are as last quoted—to wit, trom | Sr marked influence during the past week—the con- 9 to 1 per cont, A few mefcantile | pity that there isto be more paper mdney—and, conse- failures were reported during the week, but they | quently, ahigher gold preminm and higher prices for were not of a character to affect prices. Yoreign | merchandise, Thisconviction has been manifest in an exchanges were strong and the highest rates of | increased inclination to speculate, whieh has been shown the season were reached, but towards the close | on every band, and resulting in purchases of merchan- the demand of bankers, which doubtless resnited | “ise of considerable magnitude deliverable months ahead, Business was fairly active last week, the de- mand for merchandise being stimulated and the trade movement accelerated by the higher range of the gold premium. But the irregularity and erratic fluctuations of the price of gola towards the close of the week tended to check the move- ment to some extent, while at the same time a marked influence was exerted upon commercial values, which were thereby rendered about as "ncertain as the gold premium itself. One of the most notable features was the occasional failure of or less protracted struggle, was compelied to suc- making themselves manifest in @ most unfortunate and forcible manner. It is a noteworthy fact houses which dealt chiefly, if not entirely, in wool- . of breadstuffs, has experienced little er no abatement, bonds of the Jou of 1868, slackened, and the ad- | sng nas een checked only by the pancity of supplies vance was lost. A ‘and the consequent high prices, which, however, were THE GOLD SPECULATION lower at the clo@. ‘The whiskey market fluctuated con- ‘was more active than usual, and under the spur of | siderably under the anticipated inereare of tax. On 2% per cent. The two extremos of the week were | slow; but there was very little presare to sell, On NOX and 112%, The decline commenced on Friday | "Change flour and wheat were duit and heavy, but there | 272 Tr SMM Wanann at and was helped by free sales, but at the close yesver- | W## #8 Active movement in corn and oats, which were be pty ot a7! enhancement, Whiskey was easier, Pork was quiet ae day there were sundry signs of a stinening process, Gecidedly higher, the markets closing firm at the chief among Which were onside bids 24 #00 | and weak. Lard, which bad been active and-nigher, 3% better than the Inst rates, ‘was decidedly lower both on the spot and for forward fi ‘The fuctuations in the gold market for the week | dolivery. Freights ruled quiet, bat twierably firm. Cot- ‘were ;— Oensna, signest Jenveat Closing. | and favare, Groceries were quiet bat rm. Petroleum 111% | was inactive, but quoted steady, Navat stores, without lee ri M124, | decided change in value, were generally quiet. Mis Hh 11% x.—The inarket 1or colon on the spot was quiet iy 1h nhs line of 4c. per ib. Future deliveries ruled quist ise = 0% 110% - L6e, per Ib, eons, ‘We quote :— 10% MOM 110% + rads Yamal “otal a SOUTAREN sRCURITIRS, We Wes We, Rxtreme dulness has prevailed in this market, ies 1a the exception to the rale being Tennessee bonds, ing: nv Which a0W yommand 81 for both new and old | ~sne ialatinne ace beged op cotton in ¢ runnjng in NEW YORK Wee TehY MONDAY , DECEMBER 22, 1873.—WiITH ireiidante juoted. The pte Lord ie a pe ee THE TORR IN CALIFORNIA. | FINANUIAL AND COMMERCIAL mtn» wat plow. PRINT GLOTH MARKET. Provinmnon, ® T., Dec. % Cloths—The inarket for 64x64s ia steady. with. ont mate jal cae In prices; 56x609 are stronger pen pieces §6x60s stundurd at spot at 5 ie ivan aun ctor 30 daya: 300 1 5,0) pseces do. extra i January at 6 20,000 best extra, up to February, wb 4c, HAVANA BXOHANGE. HAvAna. Deo. 29, 1573. 3 on the United States, 00 days’ currency, BI .a 83 pretium: 6) days. gold, 88 preminm: short sight 100 premium; ou London 15 « 117 premium ; on Parisi a 92 premium, ik r icces Gx 15,000 pleces do. 080 pieces do, tan pril, 16 7-80. votnuy eles, Gran torah, Lh7W bales the ports, beiug inecmplete. which are known to have largely decreased as the eee see foi Fesult of tho Inte crisis have suffered somewhat | ¢ritom uw toreigu, pore were duoted: as, follows To Havre, by stcau, ie: by steam, gar et Sib h.etal y stent, Laci by eet ta Lavorpeol abrat TH warkst to-day. wile’ quiet for'all deserip- Rae THB BANK STATEMENTS. Sonatas nongupnee-contdente Waa Anionediany tt Vending the arrival of the sicamer ‘was but dittie disposition evinced to ene ey Bes wood Won tore & 2 Exchange quiet nw ge a) prices demanded, a 79 premium eae, range lor giv ia 2 4. 9 days’ credi\; HAVANA MARKETS. 20. a 27 Havawa, Dec. 20, 1873. Sugar nominal; stock in warehouse at’ Matanzas and Havane, 480 0 boxes and 2,900 5,100 boxes and 660 hhds. LOO) boxes and 1,400 has including ‘oul hhus. to the United States. Bacoo in fal $26 u $27 per owt, Batter fh Fh 5 a $26. Hams—Amerit 34 per quintat wanties do ting, $27 @ 0 are ric dats, Sic a He; Jasiiayr, redit. pts—Fiour, 12,28 bols. : wheat, de; corn mval, 100 bbls, and bushels: barley, Flour, 96.183 bbls the averages of the past two weeks :— Fees Deo, 13. Dec. 20. Differences, | bags; 0: $254,520,000 $257,101,000 Inc. $2,671,200 the wosk end poet ray 500 22,651,100 Inc. — 831,600 Hot, 1 THE GOLD AND BOND SPECULATION hing Mieiiy ine: apa | Ah J Tena. 190058200 194,116,500 Inc, 4,062,300 | some Circulation.. 27,167,200 27,125,400 Dec, 41,800 | about7,! The following shows the relation between the range of Ledley yim ws A "wheat, $80,404 bash. 0 and Oi $. potatoes ‘le Tallow ‘arm at $20 a $21 per qui ‘bo "a. $5 75 Ae bbl hogsheads in (peceds at demand j white 146,960, do. § ats, ina tO bushsis: barley, Sf ei On § 200 he Hour marke t continued tall ‘and hedvy, and The transactions tout up ding ail Kinds. at prices within the ‘Corn mea! was quiet 0) bbis. at $4 YO for Brandywine, $4 & d $3 7549 lor white Western: We os ng pine Fed th fate ‘Qoniand ‘atst ba ei" Ey per hooks tn fair demand; box, 20a 21 reals; BS reale, retgnte te the United States naval Fope firm ; londing at Hav UPraolaassa #8 6, $4 je ‘7 ‘State, on Superfine state Extra State. Choice State Supertine We. Betta err eee xtra Minne ta. 90,064,200 104,116,900 Inc, 4,002,300 | Round hoo» Cho, shiping beainds: ee —_———— | Round hoop Onio, a forthe United Stalos per per hhd, of sigar, $4 a $4 25. 25; to Falmouth and orders, joading at ports on the north coast for . Der hhd. of sugar, 84 25 a $4 9; bhd. oa %, $3 Wa $4; to Faliaouth and orders, 67s, SI. Louis, Bt. Louis, choic a Louis, ci Si #3 POR 100 | PRIVIL BIVILEGHS IN = TUCKS AND GOLD M 23 rR RESP ONSIB aenearaae & (PURCHASE MONKY) MORTGAGE FOR § ble" semi-annually a sacrifice ; bondsman first class FeESE GENTLE arte VaRsED lb A. fall the remiteations of foreign exctangs busine banking, wants to make arrangements ge and superintend the business of an ex- domestic connec: © . 2 Milwaukes, $1 60 a $f also in domestic isting firm or to open Ku tions in order to establish and work the business of any The writer holds at present ® posi- ominent house, Ad- Fellow, in DUO Dbsnels vt « new house forming. Hon of trust and confidence in a 2 ald o sutivs tout up 8410) buse LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY SEOURT capital for incorporated: companies, Our Register. onsing Viti ious amounts tor inve SANDER ¥FROTHING sought after, with sales rep: 142 ior comunon Chi between 1 and 2 percent, Late in the week, | gi 73'4 gi 74 Lada West, and. $1 872 nanuiacturers, Rye rem Pennsylval ANY, passed @ law authorizing the exchange of new bushels ot ¢ and lt broadway. OF BONDS BOUGHT da. in bond, at $l. F ° mee tas been comparatively lit cither im berth freights or charter, unsettled condition of our financial affairs, the | firm G0 bates of colton modation, bils of a of receipts from internal revenue and customs it | To London by stearn, , 0 tons of oi! cak is probable that the European demand for our | Spares polis : Kingdom, 4,200 quart an American bark, 700 ons ‘Te CLASSES AND GRADE “and gold, id opan maract or through the Stock WILLIAM WAR UST orgages on city real estate, in @ums to. suit ng Mime. Address TRUSTER, box 2081 New York ark for orders to money loane ry pala of attorneys. ply to SF RELDENIIOM & and 98 third _Avenue. (QaEEAWroH @ German bark (roiet) froin United Kingdow, 2,000 bbis, of reiiued petruiodim, on The following table shows the extreme fimotuas | Private terms, dusl—does not fall much shurt of $13,000,000,000; tions for the week in the leading shares:— rege was Te.” and BANK—JANUARY -The Board of Trustees have ordered in- to depositors on aud 874. at the rate of 7 on ail suins oF $6.0 and under, and alr sums over $500 er cont per anunre entitled theretn, insets est fot called for wul'be added as. principal. | posited ou or before 10th of January wil Bank open dajiy from 10 A. M, to. on Mondays, Wednesiays and Kridays from r C, GILBERT, Treasurer, for all descriptions. y an smal lots to the terest to be pai cent per ‘phum niritugal und mixed, muscovade re i, 3 draw interest F was dull and easy, but prives wer: Lots were obaunable at ¢2c., manifested to operate at that price. fair inquiry at about steady prices. J. Hansen Ritopes, SKINS 4 BRAINE, BROKERS, Il BROAD STREET- Stocks and goid bought and sold for cash or ou mar. bi privileges negotiated on responsible firms, which can'be used in place of cash margin; this enables any one with smattl eapital te Strained quoted at | 5 . Also, within a day or two, 1,800 bbls. of strained ‘at ected and nominally sie: Pertousum.—On Change to-day there was buclive in- quiry for any desoriptiou. still tie market remained iru ¢ apot or balance of ‘Crude, 5%,c. for | viously reported, eculate with little risk. Explan. and pitch were January delivery for shipping order e for small lots. ho Philadelphia market oor Decemver or January de- 230) bbls. refined rola. tor an ; stocks bought om commission for cash, RING LOANS ON FIRST Cl. estate th this city, where, they. ¢ futt ‘description of t but stendy vt 1: cember delivery, | Were of a qaiet market. with prices Dut from those last quoted. s OFFICE, Fs soni AND NEW iroad Company, Grand Central Depot, econd street and Fourth avenue, New 1 months on the capital stock Sable to the stock peri transfer books ending—Pork, i089 bt nanos do lard, 18,771 t egs. the earnings of the past siz 1 ‘I packages; jas been declared fe wait Core the cer January 2, 130 fet, but Drices Bas ed sod! Ritdtors on and will remain closed until Jan ios 23) bia for market was barely les comprising 5°0 boxes of sort cm, aud LH boxes of I ye frére glia’ bat F $6,000 ON A NEW 1 HOUSE Address JAMES H, clear, on the prong at Drivaw terms. Droswed A asehold city property. ae property, AL 8g¢., T2¢c. for cliy and O¢¢ 100 OVER THE ity and what the: ‘Address Mr. EDWARDS, box ISL ARTY WISHING ho Vidar Dlense state, sec ‘he market continued amount of 40 pacaayes ware ene at prices within the in $i2 00 for extra do. bbis.; a $26 tor India do. ers cot hainy tet with # moderate in- {fot peirae mess nd $27 a $25 tor NTS IN WALL STREET THE haye paid many of our custom- as $10 can be invested without 3a page explanatory pam VALENT! ‘Bankers ant Brokers SATE MEN’ quiry and were qaoted steady, wityia. the range of $19.6 Out meats were | 28 as extremes for common to prime. rm, but the demand only moderate. We ieard of sales ms, 14 lbs. average, at 103¢c medium average, on Lard—Wesiern, was easier and in moder- for forward de very. 1600 Serge. tor December, at 8), 3,600 tlerces tor i Hebruatry a0 6 1160. 8 city sold in small lots at of 100 tierees of pickled trai and 500) lbs. of pickled beliles, The sales incigde 5) terces for Jann- Lah arr | the Thirteenth ward, $7,000 on 4 Second soaks nea 33 Attorney street. FOR MORTGAGES—ON NEW YORK Se a Brinch als L ounsellor at Law, 39 Nassau street, room 6 TO LOAN AND FOR INVESTMENT. In First and Hs ty sry puGAR.—The market for raw sugar was quite, but prices on the basis of Tic. a 70. ‘e heard of sales of 18 hhis of prime hds. of molasses sugar at Gc. ; 75 hak 000 & only need apply. Hours 12 to 8. were apont steady, good refining. refining at 7% bhds. of Cuba muscovado on private terms, and 111 boxes ot clayed at 74e- Refined was not materially changed quote —Cuba—Refin! t State and Cit $78.000 provedand animproved fy | $95 000 will also bay in vaiue, inferior to common, ia, a 7346.5 good to pram es Ke nafGigors cemuritu AM DESIROUS OF saa investing in good Second Mortg: pores es ie ir Nos'7 to 9. 6 ic, a 7h, 4 doy 10 ier Xe. 8 “Te to 1 TO LOAN—ON MORTGAGE, SUMS ber 19, at denve, 362 West. Ninetebath street, Rages: 5 of Isaac V, Clarkson, in the 60ch etiam The relatives and friends + ‘i spectfuily invited to attend ti Central Methodist Eptspopal ehgr chavo. Seventh nve, between Thirteen’ Fourteenth ‘ on Monday, December 22, ae piel Lt. ‘og Cras Conpit.—On . Sul ¥ daughter of Louis and Hueabotn Cont montha, Funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, on Fairville avenue, above BergeD, om ‘Tuesday, December 23, at ten o'clock A. M. Conway,—At Marton, N. J., on Saturday, re cember 20, 1873, at et o'clock A. M., AMELIA, De loved wife of Robert Conway. ane faneral wee place from her late Ss avenue, at nine o'clock, a ‘the Triends Of the family are respectfully invited, Corrgrs,—A month’s mind in memory of the late Mra. CATHARINE COPP! beloved wife of Denis Co} heen or No. 108 Washington street, Hoboken, Will be celébrated by @ mass for the bow se Of her soul, in St, Andrew's Onna ee New ork, on wane atreet and City Hall place, Tuesday, at ten o'clock. Relatives and frie! of the family are respectfully invited to be prow ent. CowEzN.—On Sunday, December 21, of pneumo- nia, WILLIAM F. CowxN, gon of Eliza and the late Robert Cowen, in the 30th year of his age, Notice of funeral hereafter. DkLOnG.—On Saturday, December of ty theria, CHARLES A., youngest son of Delavan ree Emily rs. Delong, in the 6th year ot his age. The relatives and friends of the family are to- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of his parents, 257 Jersey avenue, Je! City,on Monday, December 22, at twelve o'cl hoon, Dumont.—On Saturday evening, December 20, of Pheumonts, Rouerr L., eldest gon of Robert ama. lary B. Dumont, in the 39th year of his age. Relatives and friends are Pare fer invited te attend his funeral, from the Church. of the Holy ‘Trinity, corner Forty-seventh street and Madisen avenue, on Tuesday, at three P. DUNCAN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, De- combar 21, WiLLiaM DUNCAN, in the 59th year ef is age. The relatives and friends of the family are te~ spectfully invited to attend the foneral, trom hie late residence, No, 233 Nostrand ie 8G) on A day, December 23, at ten o'clock A. M., to St. Pate rick’a church, corner of Kent and ition guy ave- nues, where @ solemn requiem mass will be ofered for the repose of his soul, and from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Oross, Flatbush, EVERDBLI.—On Saturday morning, December 20, Mary BaNEER, Widow of William Sverdeli, in the: 79th year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 135 Bast Sevenby- first street, on Tuesday morning, Decouber 23, av halt-past ten o'clock, GILBERTSON.—At Newark, N. on Seeatae Ny im the 761 Decemb: » FRANCIS Gi.BRRIS! year of his age, Relatives and friends of the family, ale membera of Beacon Lodge No. 67, 1. O. of O, a bo Ocean Lodge, No, 156, 'F. and A. respectfully invited to attend the Fret rs Tuesday, December 23, at eleven o'clock A, M. from the House of Prayer, corner of Broad and State streets. Interment in Greenwood Ceme- tery. Carriages will be in waling at Cortland street ferry until two o'clock P. M. ‘The members of Beacon Lodge No. 67 ¥. 0. 0. Fy. are hereby requested to meet at their lodge rooms, Bowery, corner of Broome street, on Tuesday, December 23, 1873, at ee he o'clock sharp, to ®t o. BIXLER. N. @ ‘a the funeral of P. G. wranols Giibertson. J. N..MILEs, Secretary. Gvascorr.—On Sunday, December 21, 1873, Rreward A. GLasoorr. ‘Tne friends and relatives of the family, also those of his brother Patrick J, Glascott, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his residence, No. 61 East Broadway, on Tuesday, December 23, at one o’ciock P. M. GREEN.—On Saturday, December 20, 1873, PRANOIS faite 55 Picea native of the parish of Dru , county Cavan, Ireland, Feet will take piace in Calvary Cemetery, on ‘Tuesday, December 23, at one o’clock, from his. late residence, Sixty-fourth street, between Second and First avenues. 5 Pittsburg papers please copy.” GREENE.—Suddenly, on Friday evening, Recem- ber 19, SAMUEL HUNTINGTON GREENE. second son of the late Job and Lydia Ewing Greene, formerly of Boston, Mass, His iriends and those of his brother, E. D, BE. Greene, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 15 West bik sixth street, on Monday afternoon, 22d inat., at four o'clock. The remains will be taken to Boston, Boston and San Francisco papers please be 3 HaGan.—On Sunday, December 21, Jon, eldest son of John and eatences Hagan, aged 3 years, 18 mouths and 11 day: Funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 331 West Fifty-ninta street, on day, December 23, at two o'clock P. M. and relatives of the family are respectfully invited 0 attend, Hanty.—In Brooklyn, on_ Sunday, December 21, at her residence 214 Wyckoff street, WINIFRED A., widow of Dennis Hanly, of New York, aged 66. years. The remains will be taken, on Tuesday at nine A. M., to the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Debe- Voise street. Hatca.—On Sunday, December 21, at two P. M., ees B., beloved wife of Rufus Hatch, in the year of her age, a @ relatives and friends of the Say wie are in- vited to a ae the funeral, trom Chris! bak Leseipe cember 23, at one o'clock P, M. Seta tt bs terred in Woodlawn Cemetery. he al tala: will be in readiness after the ser- | vices. HeNAMAN. pm Sunday, December 21, ames HENAHAN, 4 25 years, 9’ months and 21 days, The relatives and friends of the family are ro spectfully invited to attend the funeral, two o'clock rs M., from his late residence, No. 4Jones street. Horuer.—On Sunday, ie a a, Pape 3 only son of ee a Mary B, Hotmer, aged months and 24 day Friends and relatives of the family are invited 4 attend the funeral, from 364 West Pees street, on naire 28d inst., at one P. M. HueHEs.—At residence of her Sona Ae Walter bate a Tichenor street, eat N. J. CHARLOTTE, the beloved wife of William Hughes, une of core Pog} of TT eames poi Pat bi $300. 000 to eel on city rear Sg for term of years and legal. LLIS, Moi Mitch aeandard Nos. be flare Nate—Dutch standard, Nox. 10 fosurance Goes HES ‘aud extra superior, 6 ce. —Trado, in a Jobbing way, has been fair, with the he .sales, in lots, foo! up 4 tierces ording to quaiity, and 125 SUPPOSED MURDER. A Charch Sexton Feand Drowned in Two Feet of Water. Burra, N. Y., Dec, 21, 1873. Edward Bell, for 80 years past sexton of Dr. Lord’s church, in this city, who has been missing since Friday last, was found Idst evening drowned tn two feet of water at Forest Lawn Cemetery. is supposed he bas been foully dealt with. Ceased Was a gentleman of some means, THE KNIFE IN BROOKLYN, Early yesterday morning John Wynne and Wil- liam SKeehan, who keeps a liquor store at No, 209 Columbia street, met at the corner of Degraw and Hicks streets and being on unfriendly terms be- came involved in analtercation with each other. Wynne drew a knife and stabbed Skeehan in the head, inflicting a severe wound. The injured man was borne to the College Hospital and the assatiant was Mek ted to the Butler street police station He will be arraigned for examination ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. of reported transue Tatiow was auiet, but drm, at Sear an Marci Ce Piney eoet ts, 602 bbls. ; and'for the ne Roa nets was moderate Sales, 70,000 ibs. of Freights Firm—Whiskey Easter. 4.n0d0, ae Saroanay, Dec. 10-6 P.M. | Sales: vig ave fuside igutes DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gauveston, Dec. 20, 1973. en drooping; Z oxinary, 33} Great Britain, *a300; constwist, 72 Sales, LOM Stoo te 76,2086, = rw Onnrans, Deo. 29, 1) Exports—To Ure Sales, 4,000; las Mon Cotton, dat oa easy: nutaaring, the, et recente, 3 bales. Exporte—To France, 450; coastwis ane * some dry goods establishment which, after @ more | Byles, L200 Stock, 100% : Savawwatt, Dec, 20, 1873 Potton dull; middiing, I5te. « lic.’ Net gah zor to the Continent, cumb. Thus the effects of the late panic are still gt pales Cotton eee? mi strict good ordi low middling, Lazo; that the failures were mainly confined to those porta, coastwise, 3, H Net receipts, 2.001 Sulee, 100. Stock, 68,4, xo Miemtoron, D Tens, the dulness in this branch of trade, together | ,,<Ririts of turncnting-N sles Rowe with the great shrinkage, causing serions embarras» | $2 for Lard, $295 tor yellow dip. Far steady. Osweoo, Deo. 20, 1873. Plour steady and unchanged , sales ot 1,400 bbis, at $7 75 tor No. L spring, $875 for am ri Apams—Macponoven.—On Thursday, December 18, 1873, at St. James’ church, Greenfield, Mass., J. H. Waterbury, Rosary ADAMS, of Phil to CLARA Macponoves, daughter of t oan Captain Wiliam @. Hackstal, of Miadietor MANNY—HoworTH.—At Marlem, on Saturday, by the Rey. William Neilson Inity church, C, , to Lizzie B. Howorrn, of Bos- Craode turpentine quiet, as nid! choice w hite Sun 82 a $155) exira winte } No i silanes club, $1 a Jorn meal, $1 6) tor bolted, $1 65, r cwt Mill teed ris shorts, i,t stadia Be. ; MoVicker, of Hoy of Yonkers, N. Mags. Boston papers please copy. En wiet: Canaca held at gt bd Orso MANNY, a vietion finally forcing itself upon the business commo- bi dad "Boston coos to % Burravo, eee 20, 1873. ae for the last * oo ac Fi Berasn.—At New Utrecht, Bniza, wife of A o7th year of hor age. I, on Friday, De- jan Bergen, in the The relatives ‘ond friends of the family are re- Spectfily invited to attend the funeral, late residence, New Meg | ‘ye day (Monday), December 22, at two o'clock P. h papers please copy December a1, ‘Mavis Betts, oe ones daughter of ie late Edward sag teh fre carne Chareh, Bed- on, Tuesday, ’ relatives and oats, ah! da Ex rd in 8 % a $6 25; amber, : eat in fair demand) in anticipation of remittances on account of the | THe export movement of domestic produce, and notably figs ge grat! Miwanice Xo, depring at plat, gaged; —Mifwau: tes of nies bushels et Wester! ley steady ; Canada, bs oo A) 8; West @small clique mantpniation the price moved up | Maturday the trade movement was, as usual, rather ita, pemyed state, $1 on v tanday Morning, Thomas The batance of the shade Lowes. Sutetgcng tiem; | ford $1 avis the 23d inst., af one PM. friends of the family are reapeut ly invited to attend, hae turther notice. Boaes. urday, Decem| 20, ANN, sue peloved. duaghter of Simon an 16 years, 9 months and 4 days. Hives and iriends of the family are re- spectitily invited to attend the funeral, (rom her late residence, No. be West Thirty- tied s Gath on 21, at one o'clock P. M. BuRDICE ~In nan tg —— Sunda, censamnpeion, J ‘on Sunday, December 21, dwaghte: + dts 9) bushels Wheat, ton was in limited request at easier prices both for spot So aa ‘ore and bird do, oats, MIOAG 1873. te Flour a gd . rhea 4 tinoadited and r of Michael and Catha- vitionds are respectfully in- |, at one o’ciock, on 23, from the residence 0 L First avenue. day, mber MCaanuan—Og Saturday Tine Wutler, me ony a rday. December 20. ANNa. the an, Irelai 5 yoars, oan Tune! y fake ace on Taes: Decemnber 38, at two 0 wt Pijelatives and treads invited LYNCu A a month's mind, solemn mass, will be offered for the re) if tl THowas op lately decease jumption, in Tay street, corner of York 8! Brooklyn, on lay morning, December nine o'clock, Fuends of the family are re to attend, MaHER.—In New Haven, Conn., on Sunday, De- cember 21, Mrs. CATHARINE MAHER, aged 83. Funeral from the residence of her son, Maher, 67 Columbia street, New Haven, Conn. Tuesday morning, December 23, at nine orelock. MOLLOY.—On Saturday, Docsiniis ig prey: wife of George Molloy, aged 42 y The relatives and friends of ihe | fara ire io- vited to attend the funeral, on Monday, ber 22, at two o'clock, = her late tar Beoes 1 ‘Third avenue, Broo! McGRANE.—On ‘Sonda iy, December 21, JouN, son of Hugh A. and Carrie C. McGrane, and son of the late John McGran The relatives and friends of the family are vited to attend his funeral, from the residence his parents, 411 West Thirty-eignth ee day, December 23, at two ‘relock P.M. joMaRTIN.—At Rome, Italy, on. anette ber 9, PeTER MCMARTIN, Of this city, in year of his ‘A taneral service will be held on We | December 24, at four o'clock P, M., in the terjan church, corner Nineteenth street and avénue, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. PHLtirs.—On Saturday, December 20, 1873, GrorGs PurLirrs, in the 28th year of his Ym The relatives and irtends of the family are im- vited to attend the funeral, from the of his brother-in-law, Stephen Ct ge" ton strect, oy me a ee jay, ~ one o'clock P. M., to vary Cemotery$ for = rment. Ray.—In Hudson, on the he ‘Tnesd: December 16, after a short illness, AY, relict of Captain Satmuel Ray, in the sith of her age. Deceased was the mother of Ale. ler, moraine, December 31, _ to att the (uneral, from her late renidonce, eat Nand eve tana mrrect, on bee tne yolock PB. — eet ee the ci, pg Bey Decembe! yf her LA aCe nas Sheran native of Seamvnty We Wea ~aemesth, Irel ‘aud friends of the family ian sei arena to attend the funeral on ve her 23, at one o'clock P. M., from © fave reaudence, anh Rast Thirteenth street; thence ay eet Hanway, N. J., on spat,” % cember 18, ABRAM FREEMAN, yout Abram F. # F and Leet J. Shotwell, mont The relatives and ee g ee spectfnily invited to attend day, December 22, at two oreo Firas Presbyterian church, ot SraaB.—' Sunday, otelock A. M., DIANA G., the e friends of the famil to , arene the fune: rj ver 198 West Piity-fourth strect, om ber 23, at one o'clock P, M. pen