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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. i De the rdte of Congress. So the market went up, 55. 390, C&C CRR....83 9% | thing, at unchanged prices, On the Produce Ex- i nent, 4616: to France, &18; to Grest Britain, £198. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Western Union being particularly active and Fe 2 oe change business was very light in all kinds of | *#!¢s Siu; ast evening 6800 Btock, 236,735. 5 Mone oe strong, Northwest and Lake Shore being leading 5b} MORE; LE 000 4. Produce. Flour was dull, but prices were UD- | Cotton quiet and steady: middling’ ihe Net + gitinate monopoly; profits very large; also au im features of the railway speculation, The course of 10:15 and 11:30 A.M. | changed. Wheat was scarce, but, being quiet, was | geiDis Zi ales Kxport countwise, Lali Sales, Low. | ducoment toa party who can, 1 ep frees, third floor. the market will be better seen in the printed table | $1000 Us 520, o, '6.... 4 | Unchanged in prices. Prime samples were held & — ————__ or small lots. The mark: 3, = 4000 U> 6-2) 6° '06.0.0 1 " Savanwam, March 12, 1874, The Outrage of Jay Gould’s Election as a | f sales given below. Prices were firm up to near | 20.0 US 5-2, ¢, 165. n.. Liss | firmer, but there was little disposition to pur- | ,qest4.Unchanged : middiin lO. allot, receipts, 1671 eee eect FO 8iko0, Ur the close, when there was a reaction of % to % | 0 do. be 1B) chase, even at yesterday's prices. Corn was | Salon 1,80 Stock, 7oLak is 6508) constwite, I — Director of the Union Pacific Rail. 4 First 7 vm ci First rate opportunity in @ good establisted " per cent. ‘the following were the highestand) et Scarce and firmer, but closed quiet, with the a4: | Cotton steaay; middling, Istee low manitin, tae, | business Paying road Almost Condon lowest prices of stocks to-day :— oo an yoke vance partly lost. Oats were steady. Whiskey | ®14%¢.; good ordinary. Ties a tascer” Net receipt PSS | “Address box 40 Post office, Montreal. A \7 bales. rts coastwise, 1,960, N. ¥.0, and Hudson oonsoudated toss “tos” | awe oS Bs was steady. Pork was dull and lower, both for | 4st Bales, Hid Stock, | icewun wir qu000 WANTED-OY AN TRON Ake Bb ct 8035 79% | 3000 NY Ce 6 immediate and tuture delivery. Lara was firm. The Fh ” 1.000 Osweco, March 12, 1874. nana steel house of n; object, purchase of rolling 105% | 8:00 Brie : 8 7 | movement in “spotcotton was generally slow, and at | gs'75 Tor amber winter, #98 ior’winie winter seks | tleman with toads capital Wishing information ma ad- A PRESH SENSATION IN ERIE. 110% | By Bre es © a4 easter figures, while “uture” ruled firmer. Groceries | for double extra. Wheat dull; sales one car No.1 Mil. | dress C. L. CHARLES, box 4,157 Boston (Muss) Post 47% | 8:00 Con : 98 Sis | Were without important change, Navalstores were not | yiiuhee, club at tr one gar extra white, Michigan at office. | Northwestern, ee, Eee eh Sif | indemand. Petroleum was quiet, but firm, or State on track. ‘Barley quiet, Corn meal. $1) tor | ‘HE QUEBNS COUNTY SOAP AND CANDLE fe terse md 382 | Corres.—Rio and Santos in round lots was without | bolted, and $1 $9 for unbolted, per cwt Millieed an- Works, including Stock, will be sold very cheap; « An Active Stock Market, Governments | hiwauxee and St. Paul. Be | so Sy Bm) Hoi | demand, except at lower prices Mild coffece were | changed: ahoris (928; shipaiadhy $4: niddi(ngy. $35 pet | Goud chance for s, person adermARaing te woep Laer “ Pan. é 116 500 Me 3 Pr in moderate jobbing demand at about former prices. | Boston, 6Uc.; to New rork, 6c. ; to Albany, 42c. Fucksvi LL. Strong, Money Easy, Gold Quiet ae | 8 101% hoo H* | we quote, Bio, ordinary cargoes, 26 0 Mc.; Toxxno, March 12 1374 . 3g | 10000 & 34 . “S| Flour steady. Wheat steady; amber Michigan, $1 9) a and Foreign Exchange Steady. 8 | How eed SUG | fale dow tadsc. @ 44Ne.4 Rood do, 2%. 8 | gi at aot: $1 a for June; No.l red, $1 86; No. 2 red, 3gse | Lo00 8 900 ka | 2640-3 prime do. 2c. a 26%c.; extreme range | $1 46)¢ a $1 47. Corn in good demand ; high mixed, 6)3,¢. —_— 30% 20000 2 Ey for lots, 2c. « 2c. gold, per Ib. @ and w | for April: 70%c. tor May, Tiige. tor June, T2dge. on ae Fer; must deponlt irom 8600 to" 800 as security for, the WALL Streer, ic preferred | is 2% | days’ credit; Java, government bags, 280. a0e.; do. | Bats aust and unchanied at S60; tor Mo: EClower seca, | (INU discitaree of his duties.” Address, or eall on 8. F- Taorspay, March 12-6 P. a} | Hannibal Sie Sevan Dh 31% | 0 300 55% | Brass mata Ze. a Mo.; Ceylon, we. a We; Maracaibo, | $B). Kecelpts-4.000 bushels wheat, 6,00 do, coru. Company, 447 Broome street, second floor. The election of Jay Gould as a director of the United staves 2 ave a 1% e om = pi robes rake Hal = Leip hs Ce panghe dhipments—7,WW0 busheis corn. oh Ce ane J AXTED-BY A YOUNG Gi ATLEMAN, LIBERAL. K) Me ningo, . a 2c. ; te ). 250. C. - " of eminent ractical Union Pacific Railroad and the outspoken expres- | aves easy at merely nominal rates to 4 per |S Bey af (oda heal Siica & sien: Mecieansned aus rit dour quiet and unchanged. W heat tre din tate | tants ted has Ben icee dl pyre en @ion of opinion on behalt of the people coatainea Cont per | 60 50” | nila, Yoo. a 26340. ; Curacoa, 2c. a 28%0., gold, per Ib., 60 # Tie Apel’ $1 25% May" Ne B°do, St ihe Fejectod, | can invest his cupltal to deat ree sted be th the 4n this column this morniug produced a profound dun BikGxD Ra Re £% | and 9 dave Total stock of coffee im frst hands other than | $04 Gorm im, fair demand and higher at he for No. 3 Dusiness. Address 8. B., box 200 Herald offic sensation on the street jo-day. Itis very evident, | trom 111% to 112%, closing at 112%. ‘The rates | 229 20 We Bo 23,662 bays and 45,905 mats of Java, also 2,091 mats of mized, OX. it gested. old ie Dew, St, Oat .guiet and W HOuesaLE pave BUSINESS.—$5,000 WANTED, however, that the feeling that has grown out of | paia for carrying to-day ranged from 3 per cent | 25 oy boty | Singapore, Mc, March. "Rye steady ‘ut S60. for Nod tresh. Barley | lished seven years and boing a succentureates | wae this resuit 18 one of swothered indignation, and | to mgt, ‘Tne final rates were 2 per cent, The Sud- | 123 3 i] inocs wm Bes spot was Gull of sale and sasiag tp value. |: jnteiy Gomend ann Righer at S156 tor No. Sepring: $1 @ GRIGUS, CARLETON £00) So i adway. * tt 6 . | for No. 3do. Por! t “ oo = Ce ater not or the character of @ bold. fearless oppo- | Treasury was closed to-day on account of the | ,o p iy bantam oy eke ny ig? cites aujeaties Bn” etre ‘quiet aha Sunchanged ‘ak 8 88 soot; arene ORNTLEMAM IN 4 HANDSOME n. was mt alesul | a “ i 5 uk meats quiet and unchanj short r! jotel and summer resort in Brookiyn, with $50 sition. It admitted that the baleiul | synerai of ex-President Fillmore. ‘The day’s bust- | 40 Tis | Exporters made "very. low: bids, ‘which holders. were Triddien, packed, saint Oo, Haciy cachanted’ Wolabay | cashs sclary ood meoaion ivan Mee shadow which for so long shed its sombre, | ness at the Gold Exchange Bank was:— 200 j obliged to decline. “The demahd trou spinners was dy at 9K “Receipts—10,000 bbla flour, 54.000 bushels | Address ¥. M. yHivan: references required. ALLAN, Herald ottic ‘do. corn, 9,000 do. oats, 2,000 do. rye and | — terrifying gloom over the Erie Ratlroad; which | goiq cleared. PO 300) CAML ANDAMAN ‘wrtd UNDOUBEED oderately active at an advance of I-loc., the ate for forwaru deliveries | wheat, 14, $27,213,000 b ley. Shipments—9,00) bois. ruled market closing steal stood between the toiling widow and the Gold balances. 083, 1d 23500 bushels wi » 4.000 do, corn, 34,000 es wanted, egiti income she expected from her railroad shares, far | Currency balan Prose ™ Ordinary... ie And 8,000 do. barley, rte aon Take turing Dusty having a0 coupetiGous wil! pay 8 worse in England than here; which for one event- FORKIGN EXCHANGE 00 pn a ot AE, por cent prone TS renneny fans —————— ful night encircied the Grand Opera House of tis | WS quiet at 4.81%; @ 4.62 for commercial, 4.83) & Low middling. 1g 1532 PIAA ek my UO Mc 300 ~TARINBE. WANTED. IN 4 RESPECTABLE city with the palpable presence of a great danger, | 4.84 for bankers? sixty days’ steriing, and 4.863 o oi ddiing 222° 18 hid AH YAGENTING TOMDEIDGE 4 CO.” NAN ERS $30 the furnitage business. Cau realize 's. goed” tat had at last enveloped the people’s trans-conti- | 487% tor demand. There was no packet to-day, =the quotations a72 ated on cotton in storerunning ia | “~-* AND BROKERS Sf UAB YE, NEW YORK.” | come, Apply to THOR. GAFFNEY, No. 6 Cente street nental highway, had perhaps wrested the Union | and consequently the mail on Saturday, It-1s ex- Grade quoted. “The snles were serene ore OW the | ues AND CALLS NEGOTIATED AT Lownst | &A(){j—WiRHSBRVIORS OF A SMART BUSINESS Pacific Ratlway irom the purposes of legitimate | pected, will be a heavy one. Export. To-Day. Last Ev'g, Tal. | RATES AND HKLD AS CASH OR MAKGIN FOR $50 mah—To invest in some money waking trang- trafic and made it a plaything for stockjobbers; bao td WERE STRONG, Gonsuraption at 3 i 94 | PURCHASING THE STUCK. s sotto ioe Bee ae me Address EN. Dut there was no help for it. So much for closing at the filowing figures:—United States renal ry ‘4 Tie CAP Vi . ONE SINGLE DAY'S WORK IN THAT GRAND OLD com: | sixes, currency, 1163 @ 116%; do. do., 1881, regis- cere Lape feeds Net Ns) $80 FUR FIFTY SHARES OF ANY STOCK. ‘$2: 700, Serre scetnce acca preonaprete tered, 119% @ 119%; do. do., do., coupons, 119% Oy as 4 sida lave mlgdiinsy dae salen bate. ||. $8. PAGE BOOKS FULEE a Heee eee ae ene ts metant, Enedicime mien of axeats revered beyond all others for stern watehfulness | a 119% ; do. flve-twenties, 1862, registered, 116 a tO Wk Wiis DS 8s Cuingy alter Stites "olock— | GIVEN AWAY, TU UUY BXPEAINING METHOD, | fica tot answer” Addrdas with real a of the people's rights, even while the ashes of its | 117; do. do., do., coupons, 117 a 117%; do. do., au" di asig | 3a June, L300 byte eu atpwanue’ PA GURL Ay CRRTERAE Ea) of business, FIDELITY, Herald office. Jatest great departed were yet warm with the | 1964, registered, 119 a 1194; do. do,, do., coupons, ‘i | nel are To-aay, up to ’clocl M. WAY, BUY AND’ SELL PRiviLeGEss ROAD Ungering instinct of life, and the author, exemplar | 119% 0 1194; do. do,, 1805, registered, 110 0 119%; | $8 Toigers Ws at 15 15-Sde.+ April, 300 at 15 aicdee," 100. at Se ee aa aE RRPOnncEUn RR eauaS wrOne THE CHARLICK INVESTIGATION. ‘and martyr of the party which now rules tne | do, do,, do., coupons, 120 a 120% ; do, do., 1865, new, | 40 rs erga are Agee 400 At Loren. 00) at 13shsde., | OPERATIONS MADE | AGAINST APPROVED CON- — nation, founded by him on the moral sense of the | registered, 118% 118%; do. do. do., coupons, | #2 Tp Ulto, 10) at"15 218." 20)" at 15"LL-Ide., 300 | TORY CIRGULARA WITH REFERENCES: MAILED | Tammany Still After the Commissioner’s people, was yet before the judgment seat of | 1195 0 118%; do. do,, 1867, registered, 118% a 118%; | 2) Seat at ie etee, woe ae TO ANY ADDRESS. LAPSLEY & BAZGEY, Sculp—A Host of Witnesses Testity. heaven. It was a great wrong perpetrated, «nd do, do., do., coupons, 119% a 1195; ; do. do., 1868, x eae aie 9-100. 1 t ic a The investigation into the charges against Police the greater that so few there are who dare boldly | registered, 118% a 118%; do. do., do., coupons, 119 | #40 Mdat io ivdeet July 10 at 161s Iba 6 eee ND CALLS NS THE (WALL STREET ) Commissioner Oliver Charlick for collusion with question it, There are too many interests in- | » 119%; do, ten-lorties, registered, 113% a 114; do, Ey poe he Ber ba Grand £ speculations. Cail Be send for a copy. pags Ri the Apollo Hall-Republicau combination as against volved, and this daring arch-conspirator of Erie | do., coupons, 113} a114; do. fives, 1881, registered, | 3% atthe ports Were :-Gaiveston’ 080 bales: Naw Orie L, W. HAMILTON & CO., Brokers, 48 Broad street. | rammany Hall, in the selection of Inspectors of knew their antagonisms too well to be fearful of | 114 a 114%; do. do., do., coupons, 1143 a 1145. 1000 | ee mores He a Chavloatan,, 1,189; A —TRADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, 85 LIBERTY | Election at the polls in November last, was re tue resulta of his intrigue. He has been success- FOREIGN ADVICES 20 ton, 31; Philadelphia, 6, "Total, 11843 bales, “This day | = 7—S™eet Money to loan on approved securities. _| sumed yesterday at three o'clock. Mr. John Kelly fal, and those whom he defeated dread his ve victis. | were received a8 follows. Market quiet and firm:— | 100 foun AnD Ghain-—-ieesipio-Flour, LL bie ; wheat Tandetnneht Lusncatog Eolloten Mortuevecied cthay | aud some of the lesser magnates of Tammany, were A terrorism seems to possess them in the presence | N45 4M 1PM) 6430 PM, x . ne Pat Cor ined o,: corn meal, 8 bis.’ and i) Securiiew; Insurauce of alt inde ettented ath tact cane present. Mr. Wingate, conducting the examina- Of this man’s name, asthough he were another | Consols for money ae 8a i 3m Boe m6 12:30 P. M.—Before Call, | The four market was dull bud Piices Were stbaldy, ex: Remon J. J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. | tion on the part of the committee of citizens politt- Hannibal, and they almost tremble at the danger | Five-twenties, '65, of incurring his enmity. Another clags are only Id. too glad to welcome him back to the arena as ONE WHO HAS THE POWER TO CUNTROL THE SPORT. \ Knowing his habits and instincts they antici- 10036 a. 109) ‘ 100% a 103s ge 8 OM [OHH 0 109% 103% a —" us ods & 1083, ig Wiga W% Wea — ntral a wT a 1610 shs West Un Tel. 5 100shsD,L& W KR. "a gent eg aioe nay Crone a ich favored the buyer. A —HAZARD & MONTAGUE, NO. 6 BROAD STREET, | cally aggrieved with the action of Mr. Charlick op- aD. bis. at prices within the erg in $ 3 fe 40) Un Fac at Tange Of appended quoidtions. Buckwhent four con. | % MUlAEA LUD (Neen tallow auaieHOG CaEEAE Ee that occemcn, ex-Mayor 4. Oskey Hall and Mr. finuea gutct at trou $5 a $3 0 per 10) Ibs. tor State and | any address. Charlick were also present—‘silent lookers-on in Pennsylvania, Kye flour was quiet but steady. Corn —— . pal “a in fair demand, with sales of 1,000 ‘bbls. at D*%, MOINES VALLEY RAILROAD L, G. EIGHTS, Venice.” Judge Dononue presided over the pro- $3 Mobile and Ohio Railroad Bonds and Stock. ceedings, Which were held in Supreme Court Cham- 60 (or Western and $4 50 for Brandywine. We wo uote :— : pate lively times in Union Pacific stock and ad- London, 12:15 P. M.—The Bank of England rate | x 0, % Stave see oeee8500 @ rani ro, pipaben Vincennes Sevens (UL. Div). bers. vancing prices, which anticipation was re- | Of discount is unchanged, standing at 3% per cent, | eo 5 New Jersey Midland First Mortgaxe Sevens. THE TESTIMONY. Choice State evens, mie see Mected in the dealings in the- stock to- | 1 P. M.—To-day Is ticket day, and to-morrow, fort- Conaectiout Western } t Mortage day. To this class it is no matter whether | Dightly settlmg day in the London Stock Ex- @ stock goes up or down—whether the | change. 3:30 P. M.—The bullion in the Bank of Foad it repres:nts be well or ill administered. | England decreased £179,000 during the past week. Movement is all they want, and this movement The proportion of bank reserve to labilities, which | Alfred F. Ackert, Secretary of the Tammany Halt General Committee, testified, in answer to Mr. HOWE, No. 534 Pine street. Wingate, that he and another gentleman called em et on Mr. Cbarlick at Police Headquarters on the 10th ONEY 10 LOAN—IN ANY AMOUNT, ON FIRST class yan city, for @ term of years, | 0f November and demanded to see the papers on ey mere ye ARGE MORTGAGES WANTED—BY ALLEN & Round hoop Ohio, sh ipping brands. Round hoop Ohio, trade brands... Faunily........ St, Louis, low extra. BereePee Fearascece% "GSSRERESA SESEETETACRSSS ‘tne new director is likely to give them. He kept | Was last week 47%, ls now 47% percent. Erie, St. Louis, straight extra Apply to 0. G. a 9 Pine street. which certain inspectors were removed in the Erie pretty lively in his time, and so he ts likely to | 4044 a 40%: Ilinois Central, 97, buyers, Paris. Moneaces WANTED—NO BONUS—FOR CITY; | Eighteenth district; Mr. Charlick asked who he do with Union Pacifc. Im the meantime those | The bullion in the Bank of France haa increased geulte: aM menu EOROPT Kors Fine sueeet room Ne was; he told him Secretary of the Tammany Hall interested in the bonds of this road are anxious to | 24,061,000 francs during the past week. Southern; No. PSP organization; Mr. Charlick said he recognized ao Southern, supe Southern, extra, Southern, tamily, Corn meal, Western, Na Ree Comm zaman: create the impression that the calamity isless | The following were the bids to-day on the regu- than it really is, and would have the world believe | lar call ior that Jay Gould has been recently converted, and means to mend his ways. This, it is hoped, will @ive assurance to the foreign bondnolders that their interests are safe in his hanas, and they irom the reports published daily of the doings of | New York Cenlst m,c.106 Toledo & Wabash 2d tm. 59 praying bands throughout tne country, which wilt | Erie lat m ex. igh i ee ey Jead them to the conclusion that this great Ameri- | uincy & Tol 1st'm, 19) 83 can country is in the midst of a great reli- | fd Dividend Scrip bought and sold, by WM.4JNO, | Suchorganiaation; next day witness served notice a Wall st on Mr, Charlick, and called again, witha written ANHATTAN GAS.—100 SHARES FOR SALE. HAR power of attorney for the papers, and demanded lem, Metropolitan, Mutual and New York Gas Stocks | to gee them; Mr. Charlick gave @ sort of a grunt £0. H. PRENTISS, 9 Broa. stre 2. | 3 Mr. foreale by Ge oe EEE BOND ae = = | witness asked, as a citizen, to see them, and could ONEY TO LOAN ON AND MORTGAGE. — * ‘i Three to five years on improved city Property, | &et no direct answer; called a third time, and Mr. Erinoipals only address, with particulars, EXECUTRLX, | Charlick’s answers were evasive and ungeDtle- Sar ee —— = manly; witness never was allowed to see the ORTHERN PACIFIC, ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER | papers; he asked for no others; almost every time r es sis de at By wibuta a WAND. of Br east he called be saw Harry Genet there; one tie in MON ESS AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY COMPANY o RAILWAY MORTGAGES: Bid. Bid, New York Cen 6's, 83... 95 ©. Ist m 7's, 6 £.102, New York Cen 6's, 87. lo landgrant 96° New York Cen 6's, re. Yi Han & BtJo, 8's, conv. New York @en o's, sub. 91 Del, Lack & W Ist m...102 geecetaases sesseeraus: ze "peep Pppee monelaaoes quiet, but the market was steady 54 a $1 55 for prime Chicago and $1 58 . The sales (part last evening) were about 60,0 bushels, at $1 50 a 9155 for comimon to good Chicago and ungraded, $1 54 for No. 2 CBICAEO in store, $1 58 a $1 59 tor small lots Milwaukee, $1 6 a $1 62 or No. 1 un- graded. Corn was firmer, but closed quiet. The sales ‘Were aboui 44,000 bushels, at 86c. a 90c. lor new mixed, 1 lena & Chi 2d m, ‘4 | $ closing at 8c. a 89c. tor prime, 9c. a 92c. tor old in store. | the barber’s shop; he once saw James O'Brien do. +. 03 Oats were steady, bush RUS FUNDS AN ON BON - | , gious revival, which has reached even the ex- 100 Han asi jo citb8 Fi | Sic, In Othe: for blatks ail Wich Gee toe Ite Wontar Ease, BAe, FORK Improved Property private | there. i ., BL it % jwellings preferred ; of © ol or x, . - President of the Erie Railroad. Then when the LTrim ad ee ae he reed anos uatels foreign bar | iey's fees for searching tite: second mort an James Killeen, No, 325 East Thirty-ninth street, damished English stockholders remember were negiccted and nominal. CA! testified he was inspector in the first election LLENDER & LAURENCE, treet. Freicats —Th on chs Aas ie dane Ca ane oa Sa | ratheriiutied ‘sloom was not sory. weely onered, and | (PO, LOAN OX MORTGAGE—CLIENT'S FUNDS $1.00, utes, especiaily tor grain, were firmly held. Cotton $12,000 and S.A City Property, No brokers need | person waited on him the night before the election was taken by Liverpool steamers at a fraction easier | reply. Address ATTORNEY AT LAW, Herald office. him by order of the Police ission- than last engagements. In charters the supply of ton- | ~~ a sai and asked him by order‘or ‘the Polloe Commission: and under scant offerings but ttle trade OSE Hes contr akese tacter ot Latgntatrest, ers to sign @ resignation, which he did late at by ool Sh own ceeds ot bie, Mutmaseeiectan te. ad. night; witness cannot explain how tt ts that the HI8 RECENT GREAT ACT OF RESTITUTION, district Eighteenth Assembly district; that a what visions may they not have of hitherto un- paid dividends flowing into thetr empty pockets ‘through the conscientiousness of this man, whom nage was li was effecte ithe American people in his new born zeal 80 de- a ry pal, 89 to ovisions at Sse, 200 tierces be pu See ee nation etaee lighted to honor. ‘Then, too, can the publishers %3 : Re ae eee a ange Oy meat. SO | Surplus,seven tundred and iy thousand dollars, | Minutes of the Commissionors record him as re- of that excellent series of moral stories S aus P. beget tay an agg om, To Londen, by sail. Ar ANTED_MORTGAGE, | ab <0 $1. ton, ON UNEN. signed; another was in his piace two days before, Known as “Claude Melnotte’s Adventures,” add | + 086 | 19% 9000 Us 680, ory M. | steam, 00 aids: tonacco at Sim To Hamburg, by sail, Nimnbored weal ustate close tecity, ‘Address T, | ald ifany other resignation bas been sent in it nother to the long catalogue of their yel- lg és, 1199 "5u00 Us ares mee te 5 rel tig! Ceo and 2,500 Fetter! at 45a. ae B., Heraid otfice. was a jorgery; the witness was here directed to 7) 7 Mw wd, C,'05,u1, | re cl 1S an Aust or | ce es oe y Ct Yow covered brary in ‘Jay Gould; or, The | Union Pacific W's in y ae Second Board—1 P.M. | Cork ior orders and United Kingdom, with S00 quarters | \\TECAN CASH SECOND MORTGAGES OF Frou | Sih his name on @ piece of paper and leave it to jHero of the Modern Highway. His Life and | Aiton @ tH 2du pret. 8 Tol; Peoria 73°" | g2000 Tenn 6, old, xe 70% BW she CMAN WRR. 543; | fen Acts Cd. Ons or two other charters were pending, | OS te etn First origager | PAY m0 days: | “Daniel Hugnes, No. 670 Second avenue, was im- experiences, the last especially, in Religion.” | KN West... ~ Wag NX 01 POU ADC Ee, Wy we do. S/n | ” MoLassus.—Apart trom a moderate jobbing business in | HOWELL & HURST, 921 Third aven' spector in the piuth election district, Lignteenth FUnere is talk on the street of an effort to set aside | Cia NW lst m.. 33 | woalta. Now Orleans.amounting toabout 2 bbis, st trom Go. a | prery iD k chop. | Assembly district; testified he was removed on the a E - — Joe, there was no movement, foreign descriptions being | db = TO LOAN ON (MFROVED CITY PROP- | mo. ction without aby notce of Foe ee ee ee at | $5,000. eryrant seeiute purcusee «fit or sec: | TOT OF ae nim; ne denied cant Le over Kulew Iihds. of Cuba, Sb2\do- ot Porto Rico, # do. ot English | ond Mortgage on eity or Brooklyn property. et gered Rearend Ct i New scCuba centrifugal, cand "mixed the a Bee SALON eee tion t to itn about increasing the number o1 votes jew crob—Cuba cen . —__—_—— whe lh le a gp." layed, (20e, Ta S8e-f doc” muscovado reaning, |G ()()() WANTED.PURCHASB MONEY Mont. | Jor particular candidates; witness iad uot violated ee fir eRCERE D Chi & N Wcoug bis... And as follows for STATE SECURITIES, ‘his election, but it does not seem to amount to anything, and in the duiness which now prevaiis fn regard to everything itis not probable much ‘willbe done. Consolation is drawn trom the fact | Tennessee 6's, oid. Sic, a Séc.; do. do. grocery, 35c. a 40c. ; Porto Rico, 4 class pad House and lot: | his duty in any shape or form. Bid, South Carolina 6's, 4&0 1545 1866... 16 that, with the government directers, Gould will | Tennesse O's, old, § Uys, Pung act, é | $,66¢-: Anglian Islands, a0 « tO; New Orleans, Gc. | cost $8.00) ELMAR, #95 Caual st, up stairs. | fotine’, 7, Welsh, vestitied Ne as inspector 2 the islariepenrndeningr weet tga TIER ES mat ahctanat manent aes serpent, Mt | BIB. QO Te an Mit Gt and ow | thy was removed on be mornin oe clon, fee can only answer, by way of caution, don’t un- | Tenneseety, new. eet tase gis O28 | Hor sales 280 bbla at 47e, 15) bbls New York atasceand | in Newark, N. J, Worth $75.00, tor sale tor $250; only | Without notice; while he wus at the polls a gentle- Wderrate Mr. Gould’s peculiar abilities. As if in Connecticut 6 WL | lw bbls. buyer's option, March, at47c. strained rosin one year to run; bondsman first Class. man handed him a@ certificate thac he (witness) ympathy with its former chief, who had just resus- Pog ap omens east: | Sotbin good ae S2 49 and 100 DELL at 82 4%, delivered: | PESLON, GNU RN DN Deere egg ne mir LA TAR ee aE area CH ba Ark 7's, LR, PBANO. 16 Ark 7's, Ark Cen RR... 15 Kentucky 6's. 00 Indiana o's my New York bl, reg 08 New York b I, coupon. 1u6 New York 6's, ¢ 1, 174.110 New York 6's, ¢ 1, 1875. 110 told him he nad resigned; he said no; then he went to Mr, Cnarlick, who showed bim an affidavit tated himself into respectable association, fine grades were quiet and unchanged. Tar dull ai ERIE FURNISHED A SENSATION TO-DAY Jn the announcement that a committee had been | j@ppointed at a meeting of the directors this morn- itng to examiue the books of the Erie Railway Com- | ; papier, and oh Kod 1 and $40 00 Tee LOAN ON BOND, AND, MONT. Veber c cede crc nere seen ‘ Kage for three years on first class Frop- | Oy Jon A. MUrpHY, that witness offered him to rownx.—Orude oll was very quiet, to-day, though erty; will be divided it ear N & SON, 25 Pine street. | give @ majority to the republican ticket if he gave the value 1s considered firm. Kecéivers ask 7c. tor bulk, — —————-----—-—=_ | @ Majority © the Tammany coroner; witness told on the spot; but resales of contracts are obtainable at 50. 0 ) TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE ON Mr, Charlick he never suid anything of @ne kind; 63,c. a U'4c. Kefined oil was steady spdia moderate re- $5 .' ( city Property in sums to suit, without | mr, Croker and Mr. Kelly then spoke to Mr, Smith, New York 6° no west; saies 5,00) bbis. March at lt 1. e quote | bonus; principals only need apply, giving name, value ; : pany since the time of Genera! Dix’s administra- | NO New York 6 3a. Marchi at leic, and April at Suse. Cases, quiet. but | and descripuon of Property. AUdress box hai’ Post | SMG Witness ‘madd Oot it Oiclock, DUE ition, such committee to be composed of Messrs. oe ice ¥ foamed at Puliagelphia sold to the extent or aio | °! could get Do definite answer; witness has teard bbis. at lite. early delivery. We quote at Mic. a lsc. haf of larch and April. —Receipis—Pork, 319 bbis.;: beef, 19 pack- cut meats, 1,879 dv.; lard, 2040 Dols. and tie 20 do, 4s! with: further sales of $00 DDI last evening br ey S| easier, evening, tor | === = aeons poMUa St serip.bo TA | Ane ‘deuvery, at $100 Today 1230 bin." for | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Ligteenth Assembiy district; Re was told, & 10. +e rch, were place at esse is were | ~~ py te atic oa ci sae ine. e election iomas hor, Wa Wick 3 |i sellers avr, closing at Se. Bae, for West. | A. GESTLEMAN HAVING A GOOD CITY AND fortnight betore whe tipved, aiid Maguire odeked do. . ec. fOr, 4 e ‘Courtland Parker, John Taylor Johnston, Fred- erick Schuchardt, George H. Brown and Herman R, | And as follows for Waltzer. This action grew out of the resignation CITY BANK SHARES, of Auditor Dunan, who, it is stated, has been | New York. Dawking around newspaper offices recently @ | Manhattan Gtatement, claimed to be correct, of the financial | Netcaanw, $200 000. =A. M. JOHNSON & BRO., NO.5 | that Joan A. Murpliy has been indicted by the bs Dey street.—Clients will loan on | Grand Jury ior frauds at the election; witness bond and mortgage without bonus; second and leasehold | never tuought of resigning his position, faa binanc ohenemunlaninibeenrtiehr | . John Sneridan testiied be was Tammany in- | spector in the twenty-third election district, Irving... jassau . +7 Corn Exchang Mechanics’ . +188 Continental 483y | ern and a city. Beet was quict | Brooklyn trade wishes to make sone arranye- | 8 ‘condition of the Erie Railroad, such exhibit being 200 Mf | Sim prices steudy.” Suits, in lois 100 packages at phices | inents with’ ® good wholesale liquor house. “Address | tO Vel $60 on It; witness Was removed without 500 | within the range of $10 50a $1150 for piain mess bbis., | M. A., box 181 Herat office. | notice on che morning of the election; Maguire is. rexceedingly damaging. The following 1s the ortl- g0 | $i2s0n$istor extra do. bbls, $21.8 $22 tor prime mess | — nn | an apollo Hall man; never told Maguire or Willard. jwial report of the proceedings of the meeting:— | bm Uerces and $24 a $25 tor India do. terces. The demand | PEYSIOIAS eget Pe ae Gra DUse tape Parker Wooster that he was in tne haovit of drop- At @ specially called meeting of the Board of Di- | Lo | eeeketh el at sida Pavand Wesicth at Sta so Ce | subuche or country with or fo succeed an established | Ping other tickets and puriog th ine oun | Melee re oto or pe rie pene, CraIBaLy hela if the | Commerce oo meais were drooping. The sales comprised SW pickled | practitioner. ‘Address ABERNETHY, Herald office, Ee imsp 8 agag ~~ ‘city of New York, March 874, present Messrs. | Mercantile 7 hams, 10 Ibs. average, at lc. smoked do. at 120. | —— ep eee ——— a shun: rv, Baer Baro Duncan Soo: | Sera : Sri adoy ie organ Me, rea | FAT UANTRDSE A SMA COPTER: | AEA uae ata tee eal c c| ry 1c tbs. erage, at ae. Lf ck led shoulders at 63, usiness d bo" 7 good chance spector ston, Ransdell and Scouctard?, the following pre. | Bank 0 Piers 30 | Held 1000' ibe pickled bellies at Vises Bacon“way | jora steady man For particulars address D. Hi., Dox qetrict, vestified that he appeared at the polls om ‘ambie and resolutions, on motion of Mr. Duncan, * 100 | dull aud neavy. note sales of GW) boxes Cumberland | 126 Heraid office. the morning Of the election and Was arrested on & ‘duly seconded by Mr. Johnston, were adopted :— ‘The earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. BU cut in Milwaukee at 8c., and here, % boxes city long clear > — — | . ‘i ie ip a } : Wes i ‘ TE warrant of Commissioner Davenport, on the afida- bereas it is reported to this Board by the Hon. 20 at Pre. 160 boxes long clear Western at 9c. rd PARTNER WANTED—WITH CAPITAL, IN A | ¥ Y hum he never saw flucius Robinson, acting President, that 8. H. | Paul Railway for the first week in March are do Wo. bé Go” | was trmer atthe close. The sales were 750 tierces, cash, well tried specific tor sea sickness and constipation Vit ol a man Damed Thomas, who never sa ‘Punan, late Auditor of this company, did, at the | stated as follows:— 20 Ohio & Miss RK.De Big | at Vee. 4c. 3 1, during a sea voyage. Particulars aud sample at 23 Dey | or heard of be.ore, that he asked lim to come and jtime of tendering his resignation as Auditor, on | 4374, $144,000 | sw do Siig |) 1.00) do. Aer ata street, room 5. E aa. repeat at the polls, which Was entirely false | witness Was kept in custody until two o'clock, ( SL de tigure the morning of the 11th inst., Make certain state- | 1373, 100,273 | | Res orthe closing rates Were about as follows :—March, FOR SALE, ONE OF THE OLD- when he was vailed out by James W. Cnandiler; —RETAREMENT. ments in regard to the past policy of tuis company, ——— > 97 and May ¥9-i0e, Butte: d | A. t and best paying businesses on Broadway ; com: 4 ‘and especially with reiérence to its accounts, by | Increase. ear | in BALE PE RKDI be dst | oh ngetinevery respect" | Sieve and weleamorted stock, clevant Fixtures ani re, | Weer heard anything more of the cases Ar. Dave (whicn such policy and the method of Keeping’ the SRABEAERS ESAT Ad Abe de bre ave at 3 do. 184, ScGAR—haw was quiet on the basis of 73¢c. a7%e. for | able Lease. Principais only address A. &., box 197 Herald | eDport gave him the name and residence ie said accounts are attacked; and whereas state- | It was stated this morning onthe street, on be- 2130 to 3 P. ©. a EGS ot RO Te og sa em ro Fav twenty cinuivnareey wituess want be = ster 3. 10 Were Sold at 7% ec. for | PARTNE I Nu. 82 ui ; \ments injurious to the credit of this company of | half of Mr. L. P. Morton, that the proceedings at 10 shs Pac RR ot M | Sndwovado and 8c, for centritugal, To-day the sales CTIVE PARTNER, WITH $5,000 TO $10,000, TO cpaee wat could ane oe heur of no such man; as in advertiser, having similar capital, to comnience & Siock Broker's Gusiness. Address C. hy! ‘A., box 179 | far as Witness recollects the afidavit was in Herald office, appointing interview. | pencil. . — | "anarew Brepson testified that he was in one Nee eee a eee He LUENCE | election district and saw more Dallors in the Lox Wanted to organize a company tor mining coal and | fin there were votes in the district. . the laud is situated in Perry county, Ohio, oe 4B dexcribed. in the “Geogr: pica survey" pub: William Veil, watcher in the eleventh distri a x 171,808 lished in the New York Tribune, nh % The right man | Second ‘Assembly district, ‘or Tammany, testith ee TS ot? Can make it abundantly to his pecuniary advatiaye. | that when-the Count was begun De asked to Le ae " - ” i. b. D., drawer 30, Post office, All y, Kedned was stead, Yig@ tor A (the latter tor i0ige. tor crushed, 10%4c. were 231 hhds Porto Rico, at with @ fair demand at 9c. extra brands), 944c. wiere tne same general character as those suggested by | ‘ Gala Duvea, simultaneously with ls renigaation, the meeting of the Union Pacific Ratiroad yester- have been circulated for ten days past by persons | @ay were harmonious. Mr. Gould held a majority ‘wuose avowed purpose was to depreciate the | interest and tne ticket was agreed upon between quarket value of the stock of this company and to af pare the successiul negotiation of the com. | MY. Oliver Ames and Mr. Gould. The officers Sect Suv sus Un Pac KK. d, Messrs, Witt, | tones, Bags. Melado, | 2 é & S 5 rs € = & é 5 rs i-9 E = S, = * | stock (ascertained by actual count, including “spe tion) Marcn 1, lott. | Receipts since March any’s bonds now consummated by the President ; 4re:—stdney Dillon, President; Flisha Atkins, ju London; therefore ri > EH . Resolved, That Messrs. Cortlandt Parker, Fred- ‘Wiot Eresiens;, 2s Aoiinh, Sngasnrer, erick Schuchardt, John Taylor Jounson, George H. ———— | Adress Shab hie Kok any, N.Y. lowed inside the rail to see it done propery, and exec as aa report. lorthwith as to the. total Thursday, March 12—10 A. M.. | stock this day, March 12, | for $8,000; ‘will require @ capital ot $15,000, | ordered the booth to be “cieared out,” and two Amount of the doating debt of this company, and i ‘Botore call. '} ns See Tah 22,877 82,284 185,259 866 ORO. Cee eee | | Tar agate iL. ond Date pacie of moat bs ftuat thelr report as to the same be published; and | 709 sng westUn Tel 300 shs Chi & NW RR.. | | pe RARE, OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ACTIVE MAN | Possible lof him te gee titel etanding. ‘also to examine and report upon ail the accounts | 54) > 532 100 do. | | 7,389 2,187 with $600, to engage in a sale, weil established cash | Me por im the ot the company, from the date of its reorganiza- | 25,876 129,462 waa Dusibess, paying ‘SALOU per year, | James Kane testified he was watcher in the ORTON & CO., 697 Broadwa | fourth election district, First Assemoly diatriot; vane fps any — | aroundaman ordered him outside tue railing; be EXCELLENT OPENING FOR GENTLEMEN | remoustrated and was told to clear out; the i having from’ $50 to $20 capital, Please examine | rounusman read ab order irom Henry Smith that cot | ai 62 Bowery, corner Canal sireet, and present this sip. | TUMMYEN TM fy “Guiside tne railings; the tion under General Dix to the present time, and to fully investigate the statements of said Dunan or Of avy other persons Who may present themselves | ‘to the said committee as tosaid accounts; and that 7 83,308 33,476 347,282 3,514 | e quote t- Ciba Refining, Interior to common, Bac. a jair to Kood fair, Tye. w Tse. ; good to prime, rocery, tur to good, 774. a Bie. ; prime to che do.. 2 38% do.. ; at 2 2 100 : #aid committee be requested to report their con- Tose 200 Mil & SUP RE, | Dac.i Bro 7 . naan 5 = 4 r- ’ | Bigg. a Sige. ; Centrifugal, hhds. and boxes, Nos. 6 to 1s, sc. Y CAPITALIS® WISHING TO MEBT WITH A | 4, ved back to the rain G i Boxes, standard, Nos, io 9, it necessary bul up or Gevelop @ eas Wil “ now present, do hereby reassert to the stockhoid- | tN ttas alot | Giger a 7'ae. 5 {0 10 to 80 Cree rea Dosa Pomeiee ce | - John Sheridan, recalied, testified he was watcher ee in the fourth election district, Fighteenth Assem~- MAN WANTED—WITH $700, FOR AN biy district; he iound @ board up to prevent him lished flour, teed and produce business; getting inside; he snowed bis papers to Mi for good will. Also a man, with tO tal - And complamed he couldn't see the count; Mur- terest in a restaurant, he vity Wall. Full pny toid wim that Was joolishness; the ins particulars of SYKES ness Brokers, No.9 | Ordered the officers to throw him out, and ¢ did = | gtaerent to we station Nouse ana came back do., 13 to 15; Sige. & 9 to" 20, Uc.’ We. ; 6} Bigc; 0. 16 10 18, Be, a O85 white, we. «10 rime, 6c. a73e.; grocery, fal razil—Duich standard, Nos. Dutch standard, Nos, 10 to 12 perior and extra superior, 6: . DTHARING Wis QuUiCt aNd steady at Disc, a O$;c., without O.. Jw, os tO RK. Jw atlé Vac RR pi ers of the trie Railway und to the public their un- | 3 limited confidence in the integrity and ability of | the President of ths company, the Hon, Peter H. | Watson, whose openly avowed policy 1s again at- acked in his absence by a subordinate through pit el which have already been investigateu by treet. CLOSING PRICES—3 O'OLOOK P. M. @ iegisiative committee, and treely discussed In | | -_ ae RROTS, Bl a Ta , « * We note sale, by auction, of 8.112 packages, as | N HONEST, INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, WITH | and a policeman told him he was under the influ- Bh ed PA TOO Tore Bote aa wotoson ies 106 Ch aN Ww... Mee | cya ate earek Osteen Oe eug backages oe | A gs.000, can get an interest, good salary and pleasant | Suce of liquor, wuereas he Hever tasted intoxicat- good or proper purpose. e7 NW pref. 72), a Tb. do, Gunpowder at trom 253gc. a 674yc. per Ib. ; 122 | tion in agreenl ble and exceedingly profitable bust: | iny drink im bis iife; the police did not help the STOCKS WERE MORE ACTIVE Sider Cen. Sn’ | do. Imperial at tr 34¢. @ Oe. per Ib.; 876 do. Young | ness. . JEROME, box 12) Herald Uptown | tl 3 Chicago & us ii t irom i8e. # 73¢. per Ib. ; 113 do. Hyson at irom | Branch ofice. watchers to see the count, and one of the police to-day, the interval of postponement of Con- MiL@ ot 43% a per ib. and 43do. Twankay attrom lUc, a lsc. | = ere - rere was the principal person in obstructing them, gressional action upon the financial question, in- Me jt Paul ph. Cry w | 1 net cash. | JPOR SALE—THE FISH O1L FACTORY OF THE Thomas McCormack, 152 Washington street, al , Toledo & Wab.. 47% a | ow tairly active at unchanged prices. Sales of Welcher Point Oil Company, situated on Weicher | watcher for Senator Fox, gaye similiar testiunony duced by the condition oi mourning into which the Han ase 0. ye 4 96,000 Ibs. city at and 1y,000 ibs. OULoL- town stock Tato ee gatcance pe & aroey woerinr val as to being put outside the rail, but admitted that 4 1 a c al J Nets an ‘aps of very desert . nation has been so suddenly plunged, together Gea WH a | “Wilttakr:*Receipte to-day, 1111 bbls, Market steady In good running order, ‘Kuriurther particulars euguire | IGM wuere he stoud he could see tke count. ‘with the growing expectation of inflation, prompt- eittsbury.. and tuirly active, Sales ot 200 Dbis. at 9c, | OF Ne Piatt, oF Marcas ame wd djourned to Monday. ing an effort for @ short turn. A statement pea Pe ah det rin Neve et * ‘i appeared on the street to the effect that COMMERCIAL REPORT, EUROPEAN MARKETS. | $1, x0 9300 cash down; bal: o on easy tagtat: i POLIOR MATTERS. UEP ETAT EET! ; = ch 12. fe | ning order, with a good rum of | Mr, Richardson had stated as his opinion that a tA Ny a my ng Rl Perec ulus ‘advertised; a thorough ins | At & meeting of the Board of Police neld yester- Mr. Dawes would be Mr. Sumner’s successor, in which case Mr. Kelley would succeed Mr. Dawes in the chairmanship of the Committee of Ways and Means, Without stopping to question the good taste or propriety of the early expression of ad- Ministration preierences or dictation to Massa- chusetts what she ts to do in the premises, cail it ‘what you will, the presumption gained from it was ba @as ii the combination succecded, indation wuld | iw “Spot” Cotton Easier=“"Fatures” Firmer— a i: a bes. per owe Flour Steady=— Wheat Quiet —Corn S —— Steady—Oats Steady—Pork Kasicr— DOMESTIC MARKETS. Lara 8: jer—Sugar Steady—Coffee Gauveeton, March 12,1676 solicited. Address, with real name, SESE. | day aiternvon Commissioner Hugh Garduer was = a ee Ee ceeaii unanimously elected the Presideut of the Board. FASE AND FURNITURE © oKLAND “ LP itouses New Britain, tor sale; house full ani success. | THe committee charged with the srrangement of G iui. For particulars address box 65) New lritain ost | the route for the St, Patrick’s Day procession Quict—Naval Stores ODull—Petroleum | Cotton quiet ; demand limited ‘hoot orumars, Lavie.; | omice, Con, pr the ile ple reference to middling, 16 Net receipts, 689 bales. xports—l0 | = aye . he line of tare communi Quiet. watasbir, Man. deeb tae Ta Coutunent,, W276; Coastwise, & Balen, B00. Stock, MASSRACTURERS, OF MACHINERY AND OTHERS | to the city Hall, and the Coimmnisnoners Ol Pours seiten CEMA “ ce New Onunane, March 12, 874. | andexaniue anartole of great uuiey. can obeamn ex: | St¢ Opposed to tnetr going below Canai street, as There was but a limited demand formerchandtse | Gorton steady: demand good; middling, Lac. clusive rluht to manwactire, wy! way 2b) ver ggur and | Hey seriously tnteriere with tho public traillc, | today ana the markets ruled qujet, aga RapesA | cojvua di. nics; KEvae AR Kakysur—by iby UU: Lgepdy gale , ‘TUG MALICK I8 &9 UE decided Udon Vo-aie | | | |

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