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NEW, YORK HERA‘D, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1874, Li gy 1906, 1% ‘Phe interr’a¢ on the gold nonds of Florida | WoPacM SS Co. ..bo So 109 do... 70% | St. Louis, straight extra. 70 @ our to FINANCIAL AND COMMAROLAL | s22 enya. BB pe BS Bon dh fe See 13 1B] Rittman rit A wanes oe eeabiGs ROSS er: ae te STOCK MARKET Bde 3 r a Gebtornl Nomin i Borraso, Jan. 2 ne OURITE ry worth MPnOVED fn y+ J PTE Me ¥ snowed the effect of a sharp speculation. Searcely | | wi Southern, No.3: Be gee Bushels, egen saa do rep at Satie a ee 7 athout exception the entire list participated in the Southern, suj evan 57> a Eu ag . at. —Whieat. 82,40) bushetss TO LOAN—PREE oF Bow 3 OR Y 13 2% ba * a] Sou ‘ & gern. sintig- | The grain, iarket wel mission, on First Rond end Morteage ea A NEW YEAR MARKET, | bacyany(oeling and enfoysd at tdvande of from i $3 Fi a and theangea Diwssed hogs, $f s aioe | Bp. ¢ Glass City Properiy. for lve years. "No answers nee to 2 per céas. Western Union opened at T3and in.2 ortioles unchgaged. mocuugc des. 2 sere. ak ‘Herald Uptown Browerty ts givem Address & moved to7454 8745. Harlem sold at 1208 12014; . Brie 40 a and uncha: wh dat and lower; ‘ pene if Ww © Michi . ON FOR FIRST, Stocks Br. - was steady at 47% a 47%. Pacific Mail rangea : ‘1% t sass ehransy 8 se iterchs 1a Se quia Misha, | 5 On E second artanges." ten Ke aoyant and Promising--- | trom 33% to 40. ¢,, ©. and [. C. continued its —Wheat was d ‘ ng at $i dull and’ ectined; Mah’ mixed. Oi caew, sie: | sin iesauter! arvlaene, cache . * pw poled pale oT ‘oe Noe 2 Chicago and tt. a ‘3 tor Milwaukee, low mixed, 584c. Oats dull and "deeliitn Clover gerd Liberty "atreet, New York. A Sharp Advance. Steady advance, and, without reaction, moved to fales were about 7500 bushels, in car lots. at $1 54 ssed hogs closed heavy td a re: oo ag 28}¢—a gain during the day of more than one 5° 3,81 81 for No. P chicago, Milwauk and $8 & asked. Receipts 200) bola Hour, $3. 000 )f) WaNTED—ON REAL ESTATE, IN OHI. No. 1 spring, $1 64 Wheat, $400 do. cor and 4,00 do oats teens Address MONKY, box Herald per cent. Since the panic this stock hus for winter red $170 i can, was Soi nanos wheat 1400 do. corn and do Gut.” beat Ws been unusually firm. Lake Shore moved from 17}; 4130 to 3 P. m at 850. for old mixed’ afloat for aneound do. Ry Jos of 6,000 bbis. extra apr ss fi wy) BUY FIRST MORTGAGES Uw L n A Y 7 ‘ bs s1% | in store, THe. a gt tern. nixed; yellow | go gout S@Aans fale of anaes t 6. 000 70, or Brooklyn; also GO D Ss T E D - | © 79%, closing at 79%. Wabash advanced from $)0™ Torre Haute ine. 74 $00shs Un Pac BR " 81% | orttee manieee 3 nae we pani ae ot eta a Pag qa unsettled and lower: sale: $2 Westvhesteror yu; also funds 4954 to 51, Northwest common improved to 58%, re me ns Oe and bids fair, if one may judge wom the influences /Money Active and in Cood at work, to go still higher, The preferred moved shs West Un Tel. do . i about le. dearer. The sales agaregave about 7.00 brary atone eee Janney, f ie Ey mortgages. few ant MRPE LR Wail stroct bushels ‘at 6lc, tor State wixei re. ed openes frm, but closed dull and lower; oeigs ot — tor Western ‘mixed and bie. 8 680. for” white ‘ v 8 ORTGAGES | ow Afloat. ‘The market closed. strut at ithe improvement rdediltsin hartieh tink ae AAnuary, $33. 000 geen a egrere New. York ohy. Barley was quiet. We note sales of 3,000 bushels at $1 55 ees new, 460. aa "tall gud teres "4 ; LL B trom 6034 to 71%{. Rock Island advanced to 102% ; tor J two-rowed State and‘si 70 jor up lake Canada in | NoG aye for Fevraary. five ¥ Pie, + Foom A. road way, Demand St. Paul touched 44, preferred 6734; Ohio and Mis- 10s 5 a $) 8 oH seageand Ponasy fants iyeasastionsat Mendy 1F1Sh) Py a Prins $35. 00: Pao ca fe +r rc bmi oes: ' sissippi advanced to 314¢; Union Pacific, 31%. The Faxicuts.—The market was dull, and rates fo a 7 bh, d irese ii f gabesenk amen See , accutane wale soe aaa Set finer | iad at EU oF car 9 te Yebpaney, $is Hareb. | ond Mortgagce "Adem 1 Doth, "box 129 Hersle 90. March, ie mi stead “4 at Bi<c. spo! so Liverpool by steam, 6.000 bushels p RO bushel My do. yi thronsh freight, Tey a Tits toe sige shorty mle SI HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, Railroad and Government $75 500 SAsTED POR TREE YEARS WiLL.’ 340 bhds. ot piven to London, by steam; cll ma) ive first nS The following table shows the opening, highest Shao fishes of grain at 12d. ce Aid sail, 5,000 staves og, oer ie salders Ose: Short ribs, 7c. ms | worta over $1 (00, and sea aa Delnelpaly” only Bonds Firm. And lowest prices of the day :— fan ab iid oe 3 0 i oe Hoop at at ts, Bd. 30 tons tal. | AcUYe And, higher, a Xo, ype . BS UR al ht Pirie Sptown! . Highest, Lowest. bacon’ and ‘200 tierces | gic. Receipte—9,000 b 5 ea pfhssnsMaa aarti X.Y. Gen, and H.R. stock ¢ 100% 993 oo Mra * » I nhs. oe clover” seed at | Soo corn, "S700 oats eo a E00 barley, $90, O00. TRUS FONDS 50 Loan—ow BOND Harle 20% 120% = 120 mi eet by steam, 148 bales of salted | ients—10,000 bbls. flo! if 119,000 bushels wheat, 5,100 corn, and Mortgage on New York city um- THE DIVIDENDS OF THE YEAR. ay A perth. ‘The only chasers’ we have forsport were: <a | #000 oats, ROUD rye und! 12.00 barley. ilu cares’ one per! Gent Cormmintog ees eh ae — a. Oe tala rae he ain Heh en rg AS COTTON STATEMENT, searching ties eee vel Reader og aud feed tor ee at an H d " IDAY, ‘an . M. "4 574 Soa, mar! on ry) en quiet yu ady, ¢ following are ft \¢ total ne peers pts of col ince TO LOA! N LARGE on fe Conservatively described, the condition of the oaig. 300% frorage or aoemele: aa he oe Bpenings boger fer | September ABI at all porta Bales ae 00 ex cia agit is . Cate ted at ize, Ge 4 i Si, aened aa vine: —some_ grasp aa Go" report fn total slog a cloth here and at Boston pare. iit | — Pd SLOAN a Ea Seveatcenth ie ; % s, and of bags, 0.368 bales, joblle... 66.3 B1ig Hexy and Jure.—the markot for hemp was dull for all | § ce. 38 ‘various. corporations. These dividends have Be aN descriptions. -Manils quoted at die. a Dive gold, and | Charleston Beers Clee Paint 8 ate maturally sought @ place,and the very reason- 81K 803 Staal at7igc., gold. Jute was neglected, but quoted firm | Wilmingto 0.378 Philadelphia. 006 DP BsgharION. N.—THE PARTNERSHIP TikwerovoRn able result has been an advance in railroad bonds 285g eee aoe es mol our Inst 400 baton at ty get cee | Nortolk, on 283 | mame ot Blogmer, Cole AGou having expired by ira tonite and stocks. The large sum tuus permitted to the 86 . onsh, and 2 9: cy, deliverable February eiinnth fs tion on the ‘Sist day of December, 1573, is dissolved. "Att 4 3 : ‘U Tuckerman & ¢ here and i fen id partucrship will be Watt country naturally adds to the buoyant movement Bao Be Hoare staat qtimin Ce Fate, 28.90 bales; jute HAVANA BXOHANGE Th Gove, who ia he 3 tuthorized to souls te dusctnet sof securities, and explains the firmness that has In Philadelphia aoe aS steady. We quote:— bags and rejections, £8,708 bal aaid Grin and satisfy all cits paeatast me fyi BLOOMER uddenly attached to the situation. The new year larly for retail qualities ot hav and the tarker was aver, | Rxch tt the: United aeatonl Sodaye an ALLA nly at . ye Pennsylvania sixes, 109; Reading Railroad, 65; for retail qual 1 ay, and the market was firm. xchange active: on the Uni tates, 60 days, cur- of s Prime retail ities of wi ted at $26 Sv a BL uw t ht, Soa AS ; ™ D 31, 1873. No. 4l1 ‘eva 4s 4 subject of much hope amoug speculators, and | philadelphia and Eric Railroad, 22; Pennsylvania Pe onite ia 3% | toni pod do. NFbaee Listvend TanLee CEU eeeaS | eee HS ea Haat Pi Gepearaina | tne, Sone Bioest.tees_¢ "or sat atone Xe 6o-called “January prices” are already being | Railroad, 483. Tou Chie eee a do. 1915. Straw—Long Tye, $15a $16 per ton; short do., | Spanish gold, Sa 96 premium, Dsouution, gah exiting wer the frm of a Norced, Outside of the immediate results of a divi- avieteeete 4 Sora. Trade continued slow, with prices not ementially Jorman & Uo. iv wis day dissolved by mut : oud disbursement, however, there are many ar. | SALBS AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. changed. ‘Transactions were'confiied to stuall lots to EUROPEAN MARKETS. Meva"S tietmmen is authortasi to aoe ih meet the immediate requirements of brewers. We clip , fi BR ‘tiflctal manipulations to explain the activity of the Friday, Jan. 2—10 A. M., m9 from the circular of Mir. kmavet Wells, ot chi date, tio cLenpon Mowne Manery—Lownon, Jan, 212-0 £, “he wr Yon dae 13 tome toave tahgdindt ti MAR 1 ~ of ogte a Wty: . a 2 ferring to the above, g leave to inform the put ABACRES: PHORP TULL ANG, hele sequence NEKPATLOE. |b, us weatQin rence: ‘zh. eb autent or wit bees tet 0 Total receipts smeo, Septoinder 1, 1873, 1854) United States tveiwenty bonis, a6? 101%. ' Erie Fiat} nee STR (ote i eae eer ct wae Roe ay se DRPATS, ET <. 734 WO {long Tor in. 1679, 16716; , tor same, period. Bry a nares ork Contral 72; Erie preierred. | and 19 White street, and thankiul tor past iavors, ve 0 E a3; Hp for same period “in 187), "3491; tor same period | 9 230 1 ietle” Railway Mares, A dneettay aie enptiguniow of same. of the present year represent only $176,000,000 of ‘i 1860, 80,244; Tmporus for ‘the week, M.—Erie Ball var shares, 44% a 44%, 5 cata w Youn, a. 2, 187% A, 3, BERMAN. @onds—that is to say, the interest on this amount i 3 Total import nuns September H ot Urs 19.065; Ryo Syertwon! 1 bonds, ie old, 107; erie Railway | ———— ~ es : i} pot L. . be, 4s merely suspended, When we remember that 10 317 Selquies Stlews Yorunn cena aie ples. | a eiuts Bovass.—Loxvox, Jan, 2~2: M.—Paris do- R. GEORGE POX RETIRES aPROw CUE EE, ‘there is more than 5,000.000,000 of indevted- mess 80 small a sumas the above will appear 8 & mere Dbagatelle, especially in Europe. ‘The leading railroads which defaulted for the first time on ineir January coupons to- <iay were as follows:—Northern Pacific, Canada Southern, Southeastern and St. Louis, Chicago ‘and Canada Southern, Chesapeake and Ohio, New ‘York and Oswego Midland, Missouri, Kansas and ‘Dexas; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe; Missouri River, Fort Scott and Gulf and Cleveland, Canada Southern and Detroit. A few other less important Toads are also in default for the first time. HE MONEY MARKET. Money to-day loaned up to 1-16 per cent per diem, ‘ut subsequently went off to 6 per cent per an- mum and closed at that price. Foreign exchange closed up dull at 4.8234 @ 4.83 for prime bankers’ +60 days sterling and 4.8634 a 4.87 for demand, The outstanding loan certificates amount to $970,000, a decrease -of $250,000. Prime discounts ranged from ‘7 to 10 per cent, fi THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. Tne balances in the Treasury at the close of busi- ness to-day, were :— . ae ++ $4,277,851 Coin... 3 4 91,479,109 hey coin certificates. f jpecial deposits of legal tenders. 36,770,000 Sorcery legal tenders...... 878,401, 702 Tho increase of the debt since June 30, 1873, is $11,496,612, It will be noticed from the above statement that the legal tender circulation has been increased $1,635,000, the highest amount reached since the determination of the Secretary -ofthe Treasury. The customs receipts to-day were $296,000. The total payments of cointo date by “tne government on account of January interest ‘were $6,964,000. The internal revenue receipts to- day were $348,000, THE FOREIGN MARKET. The amount of bullion which went into the Bank -of England to-day was £17,000. Consols for money, 91% & 9115-16; consols for account, 91 15-16 a 92; ‘ive-twenty bonds of 1865, old, 106< a 1065s; five- twenty bonds of 1867, 10734 a 10755 ; ten-forty bonds, 044 @ 104% 5 new fives, 1035; ; Erie Railway shares, 44% @ 4454; New York Central shares, 92 a 94. American securities steady, The rate of discount in open market for three “Month bills ts 4per cent or 4% below the bank rate. Paris despatches quote rentes at 581. 40c. In Frankfort United States five-twenty bonds were ~ 0734 for the issue of 1862. Amsterdam quotations ‘were as follows:—Central Pacific first mortgage bonds, 8114; Union Pacific first mortgage bonds, 172%; Union Pacific stock, 26%; Northwestern pre- ferred, 59%; St. Paul preferred, 573; ; Erie, 494. RAILROAD BONDS. There was a fairly active business in railroad bonds, and prices were welt maintained, The fargest transactions, a8 usual of late, were in Ohio and Northwestern consolidated gold bonds, which ‘brought 85, Central Pacifics sold at 9334, and ‘Unton Pacific firsts at 8134 a 8144, ex interest, The datest bids were :— New fork Cen 6's, 3. 9 Han &Et Jol eases How York Gen Ge.” Han a8tJo ven ‘New York Cen 6, r. e. BS I, eee 2 Rey Fore Cones gub: 8 Del LEW re con. a7 ‘con, m 1 qos 8 Wat Ast mt D Eaesse' SESS: ae led BERESee Sees eecte be BANK SHARES. Bank shares were bid for as follows:—New York, ‘417; Manhattan, 142; Merchants’, 112; Mechanics’, 430; Union, 127; City, 250; Fulton, 147; Leather Manufacturers’, 150; American Exchange, 106; Chatham, 120; Bank of the Republic, 9934; Hano- ver, 101; Irving, 120; Metropolitan, 121; Market, 110; Nassaa, 100; Corn Exchange, 115; Continental, 70; Amporters and Traders’, 175; Park, 124; Central National, 65; Ninth National, 100; Bankers and Brokers’ Association, 77; German-American, 8854. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold closed at 110%, the extreme sales having been 110% and 110%. The Assistant Treasurer to- ‘day patd out $720,000 gold for interest and $13,000 for five-twenties redeemed. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK TO-DAY. balances... $1,571,443 1,726, 622 9, 000 The rates paid for carrying to. day were 7, 6, 1-32, 8-64 and 7 per cent, goid. GOVERNMENT BONDS closed as folloy United States 1881's, registered, 116% @ 116%; do. do., consolidated, 117), @ 11774; ao, Ave-cwenties, 1862, registered, 113% @ 113%; do, do.. do, conaolidated, 113% a 114; do. do., 1864, coupon, 1143 @ 115%; do. do., 1865, do., 114% & 116%; do. do,, do., do., January and July, 116% @ 115; do, do., 1867, do., 115 @ 115% ; do. do., 1868, do., 115 @ 116; do. ten-forties, registered, 11144 a 111);; do. do., coupon, 1133, a 114; do, currency Pacitics, 113% '@ 11455 new fives, 1881, 110% @ 11144. SOUTHERN SECURITIES were Gail. Tennessees sold at 80; Missouri Han- nibal and st. Joseph issue, brought 904 ex interest. The iatest bids were:- Missouri sixes, 904; dO. do., Asyiam or Gaiversiey, | $7; do. do,, Hannibal 80d St. Joseph issue, 88%; Tennessee sixes, 01d, 79%; do. do., new, 79%; Virginia sixes, Old, 36; do, do., new, 40; do, do,, consolidated, 4954; do. do,, deferred, 10%; North Carolina sixes, old, 2; do, North Carolina Railroad Com- pany coupon, 35; 0 do. do, ex-coupon, 26; do. Funding act 1866, 18; do. do. «10, 1868, 1734; do., new, 14; South Oarolina sixes, 28: do, do,, January and Jaly, 644: do, Funding act | Bonds at 6 per cent 10:15 and 11:30 A. M. =i 2 bith is Gy 40-40, 570) US 5's, c, ‘Bi. inet Board—10:30 A. M. Boo mispent @s.xin ‘2u0v Tenn b's, n...b 2u00 ‘Tenn 6's, old. .b ¢ 30 aos Gen rReapee th uA P RA ist.x in 81 SEEEEEES Beiee Hel : & SEUSEEESEEEE 2 89 = Yorks, growth 1873, 25c. stern, do., 25e, & Old Sida 'growths 1870, "1808. a genuine Bavarinns. growth 1873 38 ent Bavatians, do,, We, #350.) English, do., ae is sHiae Belgians, do.,'Me.'a Sic; Calitoruians, do. We RT 3I—: ae Statement for December, 1973—An Luataer.—Thero has been a good demand for hemlock crease Reported—Detaila of Coin and | sole: with the exception Or ibehe weunta, which mere heviecte on crop. inet With a better demand, am Currency on Hand. the market throughout was very fra, ‘The receipts (oF Wasnrworow, Jan. 1, 1874. | the pustweck have beam Stas? aides and 1.6L Dalen: ex: The following is a recapitulation of the public | Bert tor the week, $0 "SL des. — debt statement :— MBMLOG! DEBT BRARING INTRQEST TN COIN. 318,728,180 608,478,800 West- THE PUBLIC DEBT. fares Bonds at 5 per cent. Principal Interest DEBT BEARING INTEREST IN LAWFUL MONEY. Certificates of indebtedness at 4 per $678,000 cent seeecceecercecsnee cece Mo.assezs.- aon market jet, but fir for both Navy Pension iund at 3 per cent 14,000,000 } aomeatic aud foreign We note aa = in = ot toot Dols. of New Orleans at irom 72c. a 75c. We Cuba, Principal $14,678,000 | centrifugal and mixed, i8c. a 19¢. ; CA clayed ie. a ess i Interest .. i '219,030 | do. muscovado refining tier a 236, do. dos er a ;Porto Rico, 28c. a Séc.; English Is} 8, pA 3 DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED SINCE MA- | New Orleans, 450: a Wic., al ola crop. ‘New crop, New bireaioa 070,880 ONarar frome re For irits of turpentine the market | [AVAL mi a ee ie8 was dull, but oosiderat ie firmness was manifested. | Wa heard of sales of ‘at 420, Lots from DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST. Whurt could ave beou had strlower prices: Risin was Old demand and legal tender notes. in Sood deniand for ordinary grades and prices were Certificates of deposit. he timer qualities were also in betier request at Fractional currenoy of trained in yard ot 62 0) Sh Sea Coin certificates... ot deat 3 afloat; 1,500'pbla. of Root ares on oe 10 Boia 9 No. 1.on Private terms. Principal... Tar wasdull and easier; 43 bbls. of Wilmington sold at Unclanned interest S Ona Market qu Mier but arm forall descriptions We - $2,240,245 263 rere roars og otsde Stor amcgral wigs. ait 7 | & . : SoutherD, aio. for ‘natural winter, and 69. @ 70c. tor TOtAl...seseseverseseseseeeee sess soee, $2201,702,287 | Blemahed,; menkaden held, at Ale. ; crude cottonseed at bove were CASH IN THE TREASURY. Choice winter’ Otner ols nat mandoued iavK.—The market has been very quiet to-day, $91,470,100 | auiet and unchanged. 4,277,851 | put values were quoted about steady. Refined held rf 36,720,000 | Tsico with “m Sra evinced Yo operate at Sgures abova lee, "Grade dn bulk. was generally held athe. DEBT, LESS CASH IN THE TREASURY, otha rei ed. eBey ay fe ity. Brom January 1, 1874. + $2, 169,515,326 Hatta Sea quiet wigckee wih prices Meuse at debe gars SRO | Sees ree Sa all; BONDS ISSUED TO PACIFIC RAILWAY fa eee 689 bbls, ; beet, 173 pack. TOTAL DEBT. ard. £79, bby pis. and tierces.. The Interest accrued and 0 1,938,705 Bath, petunia acure sad Sim Interest paid by United States 20,447,986 Cera a fer ae. Phos Interest Fepaid by maiis, &c. 666,054 lo offered ai Balance pala by Unitea State: 15,781,931 bis. fox, April dol t dolfery at sib COMMERCIAL REPORT. thers rewior, cer an sand adel a is to the amount of 40 sho 3 ., Dine mig at ‘prices within, the gange of ra ee es Seeses FS 5: fee KAAS ALIS +3 a LAT TIS RRR RRS b wo Wells Faggo Ex. 1u0 Harlem Kit pf. AEB: =, eseessseecesss BSesse at — te & 300 I Han Fy StJo RR oS P. M.—Before Call, et ee oe sd ae bit si Avengr ggeeesntr ees €! a Fes SSetee: SS = SSESSSSs7e7z. SESPE ERE Ereed aa sO) vs ba, rn, wns we Cotton Quiet—Flour Dull—Wheat Lower— | $3 oe meas Dbis. ; $11 50 a $12 90 for . bb i it tle: 1d 26 orm Firm—Onts Mighor=Pork Parm— | i tia i’ fae tah eae lt tart Lard Firmer—Groceries Quict, but | changed; e¢ from at meats were jet and unchany We heard of sal Aw picked Firm—Freights Easy—Petroleum Dall— guitnd Sicbonest, ‘Syerage, at lUc.; 50 pickled snoul- Spirits Turpentine Dull—Rosin Easier— | ‘¢% a 500 bed ape gen ibe averde, at Me., = bs. Cm pickled bellies, 10 Ibs. overages at luc, Metais Quiet—Wool Firm—Whiskey rd was negiected, owing ae, a Sree feeling on the Lower. eect fee A rat cole Fray, Jan. 2—6 P. M. 7 8 tlerces city bold at 65pc. A ime The trade movervent was slow to-day, the unta- nee th inatkat ae gue Ui ‘tent Tormey vorable state of ue weather tending to check Fy Rangoon a § 26 | id bags Rangoon, commercial transactions very materially. On eae vit vas" foe aod ta tek yo We h f sales sinee our last o ‘Change flous was dul! and heavy. Wheat was dull Beaibns ead qa rae ees Gays ie and decidedly lower—very little being taken at the den Fleece, at an deciine, Corn was very quiet, but held Bs cy ds 8 rate ) Dag price cesta steady at former prices. Oats con- s sae love was quiet, Wut but guosed my at tinued in good demand and prices were a ti thy wan ks Rough tlax higher. Whiskey was easier. Pork was without Suaan.—There was very little bumness consummated decided change, selling to some extent for fnture | t'##y; hut,the, martes appeared to be rm, on the basis Ki delivery at full prices, Lard was still very frm | notes sale of 650 boxes Of molawwe ges Pie Diner and better prices were paid for forward deliveries, Authenteate, Them, "Tetnet ‘was ‘also aise Dat of Groceries were quiet, but tne market was firm | materially changed in value trom Ry throughout, Cotton was quiet and unchanged for | 7c. ; fair to good fair, 734 lots on the spot, but in fair demand and firmer tor | 4 bosentan, Bs future. Petroleum was dull and nominal. Spirits | lasses, and bo: a7c.; melado, of turpentine was quiet, but held with considerable gov oth Tek a fail Nox ito firmness, while rosin was in demand, but at easier tastes. aonge j do. 10 20, prices. Freights were quiet and in somo instances were | Porto itieo- Refining, ‘eorhmori ta prime, pe. * easier. Wool was in moderate demana and firm. ee a ame & tune inven Dalen eaten, Asuxs.—Receipts for the past three days 12 packages, | Nos. pertr, 6 to Es oi Ag} sc. ‘Manila—Superior and extra Market quiet. Small sales of pots at 6c. a 7c. per Ib. @ have but very little to report in the w FER eettlons aye een of no importance | SLctageuung we anise avs gta ceneat te “> seen ann ol seed leaves since last re report, bap te roarket yes firm. Lake ened te gran; 20 hiss. of Kenta ‘at from 80. a ile. 5 Cc. & 26e., and 253¢c. os » and i Yara, lclivery. The stock et ies ome Of all Kinde was-es: | WUnelee ot Havana ab 7oe, 6 tic. and £0 Dales of Yara, in "oor at: 0900 Ie Gane & Son the following :— rrux.—The mar! it to-day and the MEN ‘STOCKS iy tang arse ty naee » beslers however ang | MONTHLY stavEMEnT oF IN THE TOBACCO INSPEO- Sear if’ their Wows and. demand qocin vpome instances gt pen Na Toat higher figures isan, pend rym $ 00. wood'e. tional “nade. rs BBige., $26 bard ran 62 2068 Staracaibo, 1 3a isgo7 3; St ‘Domi le * yarn een! Ege in ie ae ‘days ro it. #73, 3,27 = 6,147 298 (11,884 ‘Sorzox om the spot was dull, bat unchanged. For Py eta market ruled moderately active at pole aed 30,000 tte ae oh Mt Tac. a tke es 330 an advanee of Xe. [at Dy We. cole — juoted at 7! ina. HN. Orleans, Teas, | Wis UE: oe quiet but frm. Dealers anticipate a lively tim r the affairs of last year ure settled up. Wo heard of sales of 50,009 Ibs. of Ohio feece at Soe. 10,000 Ibs, of domestic fleece at 47c., 15,000 Ibs. of Wiseon- ain do. at S2c., anne lbs. of Gnwashed and anmerchanta- Die fleece ‘at ae. 2,000 of un. washed fleece te a ‘bales of super pulled Bt Mo. a 48 be. Texas at 2: 5,000 Ibs. of do. at 5tc., 16,000 Ibs. of fall i oauvornia at oy bd Tbe. of XX Ohio, 2,000 ibs. bef delaine fleeces, 6 q all California,’ 38 bales EX combings, ty ee sd eins pulled aad 10 bales of » all on private te: RY.—Keceipts, nas | bb ls. The market wi active, butat ‘iecidedly lower prices, opening at 97c,, and closing with sales at Totals, . 3600 Sales for future delivery :—For Seg f~! low orang, the sales ave been as follo day TH? ae oon DOMESTIC MARKETS. atveston, Jan. 2, 1874, Cotton weak, irregular; good. ordinary, 13s¢e.;_ mid- duing, 1o4ge. (Net receipts, 2411 Dales. Exports coastwise, ‘sales, 650. Stock, '1N3,705. Weekly—Net receipts, i His. ca Wc 1,000, “Coastwise, 3,190, Bi taal eu sc, Short rt notied February, SO) ALAS 100 af 13 81-800. 100 at recelpty 25a i ee te its: Ie,5 net cM Weekly—Net rece: 4 ath Ft gross, | to area Britain, a ry 0 fe to the emgiens 11,866; 680i ; CORSt Wid 16, 2, i. no ie ‘umington, Mostte, Jan. 5 Be. eo I Bales: Forel tis! pe singh nocd orainaree tine Ricaer erie, ea! Inet week an,7it bates. Total’ this day ‘last a pore Soasewie, Bhica, ead Bees By wan ety lle, ot oe a ee Ne ey Tarks per iad tees aquat to ike: by. peeve ' Bavarnan, Jao. 2, 1876 quiet; middling, tg mx We * rec | gba Rarer recelp etiN iptieto dseat poNet ree Brita 189 Tash io the Cemuneae lodsr sbontwise, iiite » by iD e | 35,708 bI 153,680 eeeles sr oatey, 0,200 a Beda yet He re " vA nit Not othe 1 aThe saTons including a were out Omantaston, Jan. 2, 1876. Sa 1s. Breen writhis ihe range of ere Cotton quiet; miadting, 18, 4 Tsiet low ining orm meal was 6 | 14%40. ¢ strict ordinary, t receipts, SU74 irae sold at fron Ae bales. Sales, — Nel “receiots ) Ky 15,780; gross, 16,063. Exports—To Gi rita ti ir golden ear; $4 56 a $4 randy wine. 3,087 4 the Comtinent 50; to France, 60; coastwise, 7,583, Sales, $5 25 ou Osweeo, Jan. 2, 1874, % 700 Flour adva: ed, | Se, on spring and amber winiet: sales 790 | 1,600 bbis. for amber winter a 6% wi tater and Wi rr ble exten. |W é a 700 eas and vane hanged pada at 8 ho |e No.1 Miwa att slo.” corn amet: sales e710 pathy: Pua sales 100 els uptake & 86 | Corn arentgi 0 fe mi Mate Gor eietee pee orn meal jor bolted an tor an! h 8 675 | gwir Willfoed uncwaued: ‘short, 990, stuDy\uls "88: Spatches quote rentes at Ski, 350. 5 P. tonics at Soe FRAnkvor? BOURSE.—FRANKPORT, five-twenty bonds at 97% for the issue Latvenroon Corton MARKET.—LiveRrooL, Jan, 2—5 P. M.—Sales on the basis of Bt Mead nothing be. low good ordinar ipped ruary and March, at 8 1-160. ; sales on 818 of middling Orleans, Borie below good ordinal Sg December and Januar: Bad. Of the alee “to-day 5,500 bales were Ame: can. .—United States 1362. Saies on the basis of na idling uplands, nothing below eg ordinary, shipped January, at 8 l-léd.; do., nothing low middl delivaral le January, at Sales on the basis of untiite Orie ordinary, shipped February, at’ 8%d. The market is quiet and steady: ‘The sales of the day are estimated at 000 bales, incfuding 2,000 bales for speculation and ox- port. om the of middiing uptands, nothin polow good ordinary, shipped December and January, a $4.; do. nothing below middiings, deliversble March and April, at 8i<d, sigs om the basis of ‘middling ona inary ab : ry and February, nothing belo ‘Traps esten.—LiveRroot, Jan. 2—The mar- be ctor y yarns Soy fabrics at Manchester is dull, but not atiireEroor, ‘Paws Manger —Livearoot, Jan: 2— ine ree receipts of of wheat for the os edavs been $2,000 quarters, including 29, The ara is quie' Act fs. 6d. oer quarter, Provisto: laRxet.—Liverroo., Jan. 2— P. M.. Pet ae a, er srt, for the best grades of Ameri. can fine, |. per owt. for new Cumberland Lowpon Propuce Marxer.—Loxpon, Jan. 2—Even- bt mg turpentine. Sis. 231s. $d. per owe | Hefned role, 1340 a 124d. per gallon. Tallow, ls. 6d. per FINANCIAL. | —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BR BROKERS, nt BROAD- « way.—stock and Gold Privileges; also Double Priv- in Siocks and Gold, All contracts signed by ment bers of Stock Ponte le parties." Stocks re Pins cnavling perssusol acpail tarane to srectiece, Sith el fons Of auvall th a Buri ttle risk,” Explanatory circulars malied to gay ad ry —PUTS AND CALLS Rak TO $100 INVESTED IN « them often pays $io0) to $1,000; the only sate method of in street, on limited 5 pa °) roy, explained in & page ene bs mailed free to ut ; orders executed on m: hae VALENTINE TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 39 Wali street, New York. MITIZENS’ SAVINGS BAN! OF THE olTY OF iw YO! 187%4—JANUARY INTEREST. after Wednesday,.. Sannary 21 draw interes sol sale ori rematn ax prineoa, and raw acco! ‘} eee ks any ume when presented afver the 2lst of january. The bank is open every, Ae bet for the reception and ment of money from 10 he M., and on Monda; vs and Saturdays from 10 A. M. to fet rar ore mer before Jaleay 20 will draw inter- est from the Lat of ik books in German, French and English, Bank 5S Bowery, southwest corner of Canal street. soe QUINTARD, Presiaent. retary. and atter January 1, New one. Jani. 1, 1874, Secretary. Vi and hts interest coases from this Seer ecg LEXANDER T. STEWART & 09. NEW, YORK, JAN. 1, 1874 DISSOLUTION OF PART. nership.—The firm of Townsend & Davis, builders, has this day Siecoleas by mutual conseat. The business 5 ser will be carried on by B. Tows aura TOWNSEND. JOH 3. N°: Ny Oe GRAND STREET, NEW YO! EMBRB St, 1873.—The firm of Scott & Dickerson Fe this day amoived bre consent. The business will be od tinued by DICKBKSON, who alone is authorized te settle the. vadaee of the firm. OTICR 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LIMITED Partnership heretofore existing Letween the am dersigned, under the firm name 4 Chapim, has expired this day by its own Mumitation.. Mr 0, J -Oabors or Mr. 8. Chapin alone has es 2 a in Li peta tion. Ks J. OSBOR:! % & CHAP We Generel Parisiors. JAY GOULD, Nuw Yous, Dee. 31, 1873, pectal Partner. The undersigned have this da day formed a copartnershipy under the name of Osborn & Chapin, tor ine transaction # General Commission B jusinews, in the p urchase and Sue mn er securiti a careers ghaeuee ¥; OSBORN, Naw Yore, Jan 1, 1874. ¥. 8. OHAPIN, ‘EW YORK, DECEMBER 1873.—THE LATE FIRM ye of af Clande's Son & Co. ie, ona been dissolved matual consent, Mr. A. P. © Claude will Fee in eae er ine, Bae of carrying on a general business of ing, Ie an in ands ae mpor ‘of plate and cylinder glass, at avd into Si js ewme._ N0,&4 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, DECRMBER 3. 873.—The copartnership ot Gi Germond this day i been baie by itmita! on we Woh ry, dr, wile sign in Viquidal * LEY, -- & dew a" baler ed Pateeat, pecial Partner. No. 64 Broapway, Naw Foon, Deo, St, 1873. The undersigned have this day formed a ip under the firm name of F. W. Gilley, Jr.. & Co. (or the Epeios of A cgeeniere eer See eae ser onds, £c., at the New Yor! vw. SILLRY, Jee 5; NELSON TAPPAN, zi Special Partner. ‘om, Doc. $1, B.S, @RRMOND, member of the te New York ‘inal Ke el wi ul man | jon business own account atthe olfice of Messrs. Geo. D. Arthur & Co. No. 4 Wall street, \¥FICE OF WILLIAM SIMPSON & SONS, 326 Chestnut 1 age a Philadelphia, and Frank‘in street, New York. We have this day ‘adinitted into our copbrcnersyip ig the ary ae, commission tes aoe Sodtre late of B. G. genres 3S nd J Mealy, ae oe of the firm of Joseph Lea & Co., of igs ity, under William Simpson, Sons 4 Cx who are the sole agents for the sale Oh William Simpson & Sons’ Prints, Paaperruta, January |, 1874 R% i * skp eo PER CENT ity and County Bonds, ‘ailroad Bonds, City Railroad tend and other choice FR OR TSER, paying W to 20 per Cont, at OW FAH PY | oeRT H, NICOLAY & CO., No, 43 Pine street, pe York. N. B.—Investment Securities our specialty 72 years, Foxes SALE—A FIRST MORTGAGE OF $10,000 ON A hoice three story high stoop brown stone House; ‘well Tented, choice location good bon chim od title per. Teot: 's iair discount allowed to 8 prompt iver; parties replying to this mi wpe 2) their real name and address. AMES ROW4, 917 Third avenue. REENWICH SAVINGS Legare lb Ecehg INTER- for 1874.—The Board of Trustecs havi rom ist, Ban bred ai on Mondays, W Jans Bry‘ J, Hansax Ruones, | Secretaries. Stocks and gold bought and soid for cash or on mar- gins i, ured in place negotiated on responsible firms, which cad of cash margin; hiereepenrengny. one with small capital to ulate with little risk. bxplan- atory circulars mail as Gat Banker F Nor i Wall street, make dealings in Gov. ernment Bonds and Gold a specialty. Interest allowed ‘on deposits. Stocks bought on commission for cash. BY bagel Bes KANSAS AND TEXAS BONDS WANT- d—In exchai rae for New ¥ork Real Estat WILLARD, 83 Exch Place. ONEY PO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE—IN different sums; also money to purchase first and second Mortgages. ©. ANFENGER, 33 Pine street. gee SAVINGS BANK, Grand street, between Attorney and Riage. January 1, 1874 NOTICE.—A dividend at the rate of six per cent per annum is this day declared on all sums of or more which have how remained on deposit one, two, baa four, five or six m, ae. Amounts of interest may be drawn on or after ary 21, but if not crane rey = be credited to the ‘ai owed Fhe staid an dep ao oe dated January 1. Deposits made betore January 2 wil draw interest from Nisantyt WM, ¥. BUCKMASTER, mee BE. R. KENNEDY, Secretar; Rosent Bi Sous H. Waromus, | Vi0® Prosidemta, PFICR EMPIRE CITY FIRE INSURANCE CONTANY, sth Lp red Directors of this a png 4 have this di lared & semi-annual dividend Ive cent, able on demand . . ANLSEY MURRAY, JR, Secretary. IREASURER’S OFFICE, NEW YORK AND NEW Haven Railroad Company. Grand Central Depot, Gormer ol Forty second street and Fourth avenue, New of the Gad has been declared payable to the stock eoipeee Sele ced wat as Le igh The meager vooks ‘Will remain closed ut Tr oun ts ELON Treasurer. fpENTH NATIONAL BANK, T ‘M8 Broadwa: New Your, Dec. 27, 1873. A dividend of two ana bien edo per cent as this iagy ten arte! ron le in gold, on and ater the sec- oni day of January, va 4 GEO. ACKERMAN, 2 ie Cashter. HE TRADES SAVINGS BANK, WEST TWENTY. street, No. 275, near Kighth avenue, have de- Glared thelf usual gividend ot me anven Gh eresnt yable January 3h lik “Money drawn by checks when eg Money. Depestted betore mary 2 1 draw interest from January L 42 B IN, President, I, M, Fremsn, Secretary. IRGINIA AND LOUISIANA PAST DUE COUPONS, yable at their respective treasuries, collected Ci Pome funded inte th ew, fund ny bond ty SOUN B a tunde eo new Dds, by JOU wine Ko. b Now street, mens bonds, by Ara oliieroee FOR Made) Rly Rat 2M, MORT. }0y,000, in tenn n Onto; 8 Sper’ cant Raney cr Wace, gai false In hi. seehshaag em Weak aap: oth TO LO, ON GOOD I bags? SHY Jroor Mr CABREITOON, 17 Cedar rect, ISON, $1 TO $100 IN WALL STREET OFTEN LkADS T0 9 1Ortane. CENTS, TUMBRIDG RS Oo, Bakery ald Brokers, No. 32 Wall proot, | eunch ‘was ahot through the hana PFICE OF -RYLANCE & GASKELL, 488 EAS? AJ" Twenty ith street, near First avenue, New York. January 1,1874—The copartnership_ heretolore extati Beast eace sees Coe ee Oa i ie THOMAS RYLANCR. toe Dasinem ofthe above tem it dea bE Were WILLIAM GaSKRL FFICE OF KITCHEN & CO. 15 WALL, STREET New York, Cah 1874.—The ee Ricken 2 heretoiore existing un tePttic firm name of Kitchen Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. partner will sizn the Arm naine in settlement, The undersigned have this day formed a coparinersh for the transaction of & enerat banking & ‘and’ cash. com eee ae jer the frm name of Nathan, chen ST UIiU8 NATHAS, late with Ruhnholb & Co. ‘Wa KITCHEN, Ja, $ 18te Kitchen & Co. OMHCE OF THE PHGNTE PRINT WORKS, BROOK. o, B. D., Jani ary 1, 1876. mr rene Heretofore dimotved, under the style E. Hartman & Co. been mutual consent Maxx Wathanand ‘HH. Stet trom the firm. The outstanding debts amd Hapiities ‘ot the late concern will be satsie@ by, ‘es mil men. 4, sqatinnes pen Se. business slovsigned) i -” itn, HatrwcaN He STETTHEINER. HE ‘M OF PUTZEL &4 BERNHEIMER HAVING. been dissolved on the 13th ult., Pe iy with, Cae the banking and pons ‘J i ee Pas n of Commerc! street cag Lasoo seece New Yor, Jan. 1, 1874. ‘HE Foe mag spe ty HERETOFORE EXISTING any Ena a eae nag ‘ew one, Nov, Nov., 13, 1873, Wy CAWRENCE. TEE COPARTNERSHIP Fee eh! et EXISTING between the Sad'all debu aud demands due or to. become late firm are and and will be toa ‘Lam! tow. The remmalnining pe ive werparitt continas tne bnsimes- maininin ya under tbe Sri bau of DEXTER, LAMBERT & Co. Bee a, Beene iota THE BANTA HOMICIDE CASE. Autopsy on the Bndy—Investigation, Next Monday. Yesterday afternoon Deputy Coroner Marsh made & post-mortem examination on the body of Willams Banta, the man who, on Thursday morning, wae- found dead on the pavement in front of premises. Nos. 163 and 165 Canal street, there being suspictona. that deceased had been beaten by Heary Hughes, the bartender. Banta had contusions and abra- sions on tne left side of the foreh contustons. about the nose and upper lip and ture Of the Nasal bones; several small lacerated wounds of both lips, bloody serum flowing freely from. the rigat eet anes lacerated wound of the head, 1 pod the scalp ® jsrge smount tives for interment. POLIGEMEN ASSAULTED. Omver Reiliy. of the Twentieth precinct police, was severely beaten about the head yesterday morning in Thirty-seventh street, between Seventh e | corse Pear ere Housdvmnan -Byfaen.*of, the Tweuty second pre- jay more. i crowd wena, Ing by some unknown man while away from Eiftv-aqoond etrees, Beag

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