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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Great Balance Wheel of the Government Deranged. Four Hundred Millions Fixed as the Limit of the Legal Tender Cireulation. Its Present and Prospec- tive Effect. URRENT VALUES. | Wau Srreer, ) | THURSDAY, Maret 26—) P. M.f i ‘The Senate this afvernoon recorded its submis- | sion to the pressure in favor of infarion by a vote | of 31 yeas 10 26 nays to make the Limit of the legal tender circulation $400,000,000. It was already pointed out here that this would probably be the result of pending financial legislation in view of the fact that mt was necessary for the dominant party to justify the action of its representative in altering the limit by $356,000,000, It was likewise suggested that after that might come further legis- | lation looking to contraction in fixing the present | outstanding amount as the limit or returning to The $356,000,000 limit, The character of the recent ‘votes, both in the House and Senate, leaves LITTLE ROOM FOR THE INDULGENCE OF HOPE mM this expectation, and it may ve traly said that | we are now !airly launched upgna sea of irrespon- sible jegisiation in respect to financial values, and an ocean of irredeemable paper money that will eventually Swamp Us as @ solvent people, If we neglect to heed the warning that has been already go clearly uttered :— The possibility af a new issue of inconvertidble paper J regard with amazement and anciety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shamre.—CHARLES SUMNER. ‘This is the language of a statesman, a bold, fear- less leader, who had the courage to stand up bde- | fore the people against a national crime, the very lacking of which quality in the present representa- tives of the people, alike im the Senate ag in the House, has permitted a new crime to be perpetrated. Every man witn @ fixed income to-day finds it reduced by this concurrent action of the Senate with the House nearly 25 per cent. Thus @ man, whose Salary last week was $100 per week, realizes that now it is only a trifle above $75, and the laboring | wan who was earning $4 per day receives, ander | this new dispensation, only a littie over $3. Nor is this new order of things going to work the benefits anticipated in the speculative depart- ments. In tne first place, it has been FULLY, LP NOT OVER, DISCOUNTED. i Secondly, 1t is so manifestly fictitious, that in | | hgbt of the advertisement it has received, through this discussion respecting its quality, it will not meceive, as 1t might bave some years ago. | Thirdly, its effect in Europe will be to Bo depreciate American securities as to pro- fuce a serious reaction here. Fourthly, the shrewd operators of the past few months, who loaded themselves up with stocks in anticipation of just this resnit, will gladly avail themselves of the enthusiasm it may excite to unload, when the new purchasers will find themselves ina dilemma, And Githiy,and iastly, there is the grave question of the constitutionality of such legislation, whieh may be sprung upon the street at any moment, a A FRESH APPEAL TO THE SUPREME COURT the opinion of the dead Senator from Massa- chusetts is likely to have weight, or, at all events, command attention. Pre possibility of a new issue of inconvertidle paper [regard with amazement and anxiety, and tu my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- | ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. | Sterling, 4.854¢ and 4.883¢, selling 4.85 and NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. @OLD RANGED, on extreme’ quotations, from 112% to 112K, closing at 112%, the speculation halting be- tween the influence of the infiation action of the House of Representatives, the anticl- pated action of the Senate and the effect upon foreign money centres, contrasted with the acuon oO! Secretary Richardson in selling $1,000,000 where he had only advertised $500,000 to be sold, The bids were eleven in number, aggregating | $x,°>* WestUn Tel... $1,620,000, at from 232.11 to 112.57. The award zof | 1 $1,000,000 Was made at 112.35 to 112.57, The carry- | 230 20 ing rates ranged irom 1 to 4 per cent; Mat for bor- hy rowing. ‘The Sub-Treasury paid out $9,000 on ac- | 7 count of called bonds and $19,000 on account of | * imterest, The customs receipts were $307,000. io | MONEY 4 ranged from 3 to 5 per cent, with continued free offerings. The internal revenue receipts to-day iy Ea | were $297,000; outstanding legal tenders un- nd changed, . 40 the possivitity of a new issue af inconvertivie | e | sw paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, | 20) in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- 100 ment anal a shame.—CUARLES SUMNER. 4 POREIGN EXCHANGE 20 is steady at the following rates:—Prime ‘nominal | 4.88 to 4.8534; commercial bills scarce; continental firm; Reichmarks, 95% and 96%; Cables, 96%: prime Paris, 5.18% and 5.13%. ‘The following is the , complete list :-—~ Stxty Days. ‘Three Da; Prime bankers’ ster- sit = Jing bills on London, 4.8534 a 4885 a — Good bankers’ do.... 4.85 a 4.853g 468° a 4.883 | 2300 Ty Prime com. ster’g do. 4.82 04.52% — a — | iM ie Paris (bankers’) . 5.18% 0 6.19% 5.13% 05.14% | Sy 9 Antwerp. 5.1935 25.205 614% 05.15° | au SWiss.... + 5.19% a 5.20 5.4495 a 5.15 wo 794g Amsterdam. ++ 3G a 40% 41} iS Hamburg 95% a 95% BA . Franktort. asa aly bac} bremen.. 95558 95% Prussian thalers. iw a MWh The following are the nominal rates of the bank- ers named on London, with their expression of the tone of the market :— Seligman & Co. (active)... 4.8534 a 4.8834 less com, Morton, Bliss & Co. (steady) 4.8534 & 4.8834 less 14 Drexel, Morgan & Co. (steady) 4.8546 less 1-16 @ 4.883¢ less com, Bank of California (quiet) . . 485 less 1-16 $2000 Tenn @s, new... ‘240 ‘Lenn 078, X ¢. 10000 NC 6's. hed aS. Bunk of Montreal (steady). 1000 asa yn es wi iZ ¥ | 100e0 Ohio 6's, 1 4.855: 1e88 1-16 a 4.8814 less com, | 140 Ubio 6's, 188 A. Belmont & Co, (nominal) 4.8544 # 4.883 less com | FOREIGN ADVICES 8.00 Un Bue Si Aamo were received to-day as follows:—London, March po 26—11:45 A. M.—Consols for money, 92; do. for ac- | 1400: Un a a ; atid count, 924 ; flve-twenty bonds o1 1865, 1093; a 1093 ; | 11000 Ux ao, do, of 1867, 1005, ; ten-forty bonds, 104%; new fives, 1043; ; Erie shares, 38% @ 387 ; New York Cen- | tral, 92)¢ a 92%; American securities strong. 1 P. M.—Consols for money, 91% 292; do. for account, 92a 923¢; five-twenty bonds of 1865, 10934 ; do. do. of 1367, 10954; ten-forty bonds, 10445 a 104 1000 Det, M & TT ist. fives, 104%; Erie shares, 38\¢ a 38%; New York aa Central, 921; @ 92%; American securities firto. 2 Bae P. M.—Erie easier, 38%; rentes at Paris firmer, 1054 sor, Soc. 2730 -P. =~M.—Erie weak and a tending down 3844. 3:30 P. M.—Decrease in bul- 81 lion in the Bank of England during the past week as was £25,000. The builion gone into bank, on bal- 2; ance, to-day was £45,000, The proportion of bank Es reserve to liabitities, which was last Week 4674 per $ | cent, is now 44%. Rentes at Paris are buoyant at 90. paper Iregard with amazement and anxiety, and, | in my judgment, suchan issue wowld be a detri- ment and a shame,—CUARLES SUMNER. GOVERNMENTS here were steady and quiet, awaiting the action of There is no absolute certatnty in legislation of | this kind upon which vaies can rest, hence it is | wholly experimental, and where a knowledge of | its peculiarly baleful influence is feit, an experi- ment of an exceedingly dangerous character. Men “iready begin to talk of the possibilities of | another panic next tail. Should such come, as is | wholly within the chances, when such reckless legisiation directs the national tances, the Con- | Gress of to-day will be directly responsible. The vote im the Senate to-day was 31 yeas to 26 nays on Senator Wright’s amendment to make the legal sender limit $400,000,000, Sodom would have been | saved from destruction if only one just man could bave been found withinit. The Senate fell short six fost men to preserve the national credit, and save | ‘the national faith, plezed more than once in joint | Fesolution of both houses, from repudiation. The | evil that men do in thelr lives lives after them, } THE EVIL DONE TO-DAY } in the Senate of the United States will live long as | @ biemisb upon the public honor, and future Secre- | taries of the Treasury, when they again seex to | fund the public debt, will find their obstacle in the fatal error of their predecessor, who opened the way for anew deluge of irredeemable paper. It may as well be $500,000,000 next year as $40,000,000 now. Meanwhile there is notuing left for us but to possess our souls in patience and hope that the next generation will produce @ class of legislators who have a larger intelligence than the contem- poraneous Senator. The possibility af a new issue of inconvertivie paper I regard with amazement and anriely, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a deiri- ment and a shame,—OHARLES SUMNER. ‘The news that the Senate would proceed to vote on this measure at four o’ciock produced great ex- citement on tiestrect, and until the final result was given this excitement was maintained among excited groups in Broad and Wall streets, ana especially in the neighborhood of the telegraphic centres. When the result Was known there was a genera! adjournment to the Filth Avenue Hotei, THE STOCK MARKET showed an uncertain vibration to-day, the largest dealings being in stocks that havé no apparent fatrinsic value, such as Pacific Mali and Western Union, which led the et. This is only a first instance of the demoralization that ts come upon us throngl the action of Congress in giving this $400,000,000 a quasi endorsement. It is called here a quasi endorsement, inasmuch a8 this action of Congress is by no means final, but if endorsed by the President simply throws the question, upon the instance of any boid stock operator, back again into the Supreme Court. There isenough in it to justify the raising of a fresh constitutional question as to its tegality, while the presence of Clief Justice Waite on the Supreme Ben gives encouragement to anticipate a bolder, decision, be the consequences what they may, than t last promui- gated. Stocks were thus animated without being strong, the speculation after the stocks mentioned running largety upon railway shares of doubtful dividend paying value, showing how hol- low is this Wail street reflection of the inflation policy of Congress, a8 hollow as that which stimu- Jates it, the uncertain, in a legal point of view, addition to the greenback circulation of we country. The table of saies given below will ilhus- trate more deiinitelvy what is here said. The fol- jJowing were the highest and lowest prices of BtOcks to-day — Highest. Lowest. N. Y. C. and Hudson er 101 3g s Lake store + 80, Rock Islan’ “sors pad — Central Wester Union Te Northwestern. Northwestern preferred Milwaukee and st. Paul. Pacific Mati Erie. Ohio and Mississippi Union Pacific. CG. ©. and L. ©. Atiantic and Pacific pre . nival and St. Joseph. Bde ala The possibitity of a new issue of inconvertible Paper I regard with amazement and anciety, and, in my muagment, such an issue would be a detrt ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER 46% 40% Lig 1 | twenties, 1862, registered, 117% @ 117%; do. do., the Senate upon the subject of inflation. Prices closed:—Unitea States currency sixes, 1174 a 117M; do. do., 1881, registered, 119% a 119%; do, do., do., coupons, 120% @ 120%; do, five- do., coupon, 117% a 117%; do. do., 1864, registered, lig a 119%; do, do do, coupon, 119% a 120; do. do, 1865, registered, 119% a 120; do, do. do, coupon, 120% a 120%; do. | do.,do., new, registered, 118% a 119; do. do., do., coupon, 119 a 11944; do. do., 1867, registered, 11% a 119%; do. do., do., coupon, 1204 12034; do. | x do., 1868, registered, 119% a 120; do, do., do., cou- | pon, 119% a 120; do, ten-forties, registered, 114% a 115; do. do., coupon, 114% a 115; do. fives, 1881, registered, 115 a 115/4; do. do., do., coupon, =; 115 a 1154. | The possibility of a new issue of inconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anciety, and, in nw judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. The Jollowing were the bids for ry MORTGAGES. ht Bid. PGi Del, Lack &W Ist m. 104 ‘OL Del, Lack & W 2d n 1033g ‘To\'& Wab Ist m ex N54 Toledo & Wab con ¢ 's, con, Great West 2d wu, 833g w York Gen ist m, 1.105 Quincy & Tot ist'm, %9 35 jew York Gen Ist mn, ecl Til & South lowa 1st m 5 Erie ist m Galena & Chic Galena & Chi 2d m. Chi, Rock Island & Pact Morris & Essex Ist m Morris & bssex 2d m NJ Cen jst m, new. NJCen2d m Hud & Hud R Hari Alb & Susq'Lst bds, Alb & = usq 24 bds. NJ Central, convert. 101% Mich Cen con 7's, ii Pitts, Ft W de Chi stm. 19734 Cn ee ee Pitts, Few & Chi 2d m.10L Pitts PEW & Chi 3d m. 9 ich South 7 pc, & Pitts con sf. Desrott Mon & Tol bas, By iA Alton Ist n. e new bds. Ohio & Miss con sf. div bis. Ohio & Miss con 9g nore con Tr bas. Obio& Miss 2d m, con. S07 | ve . "s, gtd by Mo St Louise 1M stm... 948d | gt0n00 US Gs rt C Mas PSs ist tm PD. 07 MS SEP Ie 1& D Mik St int T&MD. Ist m jar F & Mion Ist m Bur, OR & Mist, 7's, g 8 Ce List m 75.8 110 h Misgouri Ist m. De stdolandgeané 95 in & StJo, 8's, conv. BUS And as follows for STATE SECURITIES, Bid, Tennessee O's, old. Missouri 6's, Aey or Uni 41 3000 Go. a tent 6s 01 100 CANWC'e'g pas 2000 Chi RI & Pacd's Wb } TOU Mil & Bt Ps, Ls gw shs Del& H 500 West Un Fennesse Tennessee 6S, new, ‘n 8. am Virginia 8's, con Virginia 6 's, Get bds.... Georgia 7's, endorsed : 4, old, A & O * Fund act, i @s. new bis, J & a, new bds, A dO Ae I sp tax, NCOs, sp tw « LLLNLS ‘Missouri 6s, And as follows tor | CITY BANK SHARES. B Bank of N’th America Grocers’. Nassau " xchange 1 New York.....1 ree an Exctiany r entral National... Fourth Nationat.. Ninth National. 3) Bankers & Brak 1064 Germani MEMORANDA. The customs receipts for the week ending March 21 were $3,000,000, The first mortgage seven per cent bonds of the | ging) n, 14 E RR It: Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Rariway | 4s she West Un vel., Company have been placed on the Iree list of the #02 do Stock Exchange, 2 Pacitic do a The Stock Exchange has placed on its reentar | 40 Ge e ¥ a 1 1300 0 Sc list the new bonds of the New York ana iariem Dela Gan Go Railroad Company. 200 Pac M 85 Co. | fhe Treasury balances at the close of to-day 14) do. | were as follows:— w do. or Currency os 100, (a | Ew Leas coin’ certuficate an) ROE See. SY ESSee 501, 85¢, 5 P. M.—Consols for money, 9174 2 925 do. - 18 for account, 92 a 92%; five-twenty bonds of 1865, | «uu ‘ests soe s.¢.be 81 109% a 109%¢; do. do. of 1867, 1095; ten-forty bonds, | M0 Alta TH 2dm pl &7 104% @ 104%; mew fives, 104%. ie Railway | 19shs Ben of oun, eat shares, 37%. New York Central, 925; 292%. Erie | 3 {BEAM Ma Mee weak. American securities quiet and steady. 5:30 br ‘ac Mail Ss Co. pd P. M.—Erie weak and lower at 37% @ 3744. In- | 20 : 4 crease ol specie in the Bank of France during the | 100 # past week was 22,095,000f. Rentes 591.77¢. 6P. M.— | ju) 47 Erie weak and lower, 36%. Amsterdam, March 26, | {8 3 Union Pacific first mortgage bonds, 72; Union Pa- | iv 1835 cific stock, 31 @ 31’, ; Northwestern preferred, 6414 | ft A @ 643;; St. Paul preferred, 563; Erie Railway | wo ‘ shares, 26% @ 36%; WDlinois Central Railway | jo0 4 shares, 913. is an The possidtiity af a new issue QF inconvertibie | 1M do. # $2000 Us Before Cail. The possiditity of a new issue of inconvertible ~e paper Iregard with amazement and anziety, and, | 6,0 Brie 2 ‘in my judgment, such an issue would ve a detri- | ment and @ shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, | i) Thursday, March 26—10 A. * 400 shs LS & MBER id bs do. os Si P Serip.. Inv iol a W KK... do... 0 a0. pL uo. 0 de Qu... 1000, © & 10:15 and 11:30 A. M. 100 do . H#WNYN HAHRR DC 1) can de StJo Ri... Fhe cence SSSSRAz PRS ERR ae 'P, M.—Before Call. ae i RR. Fy ‘ 20) Del, L&W Rk 10) N J'Cen RR, 2 do. 70) Chi & B 100 do. a5) WS aD, 50.P, FW. Rerter % U Un Pac teu, 1010 ie 20) Olio & Mi Io, cat 2») po possibility of a new issue af inconcertinne | 2:30 to 3 P. M. + famed “decd 4 a | future contracts, 2 | and 150 Kees af For mess pork the market was acti _ TQAMRRED Mi - pa » 4% 300 i a 14 Del, 0 443, 2S 53 80" 300 Ute B34 80h; 200 do. 31 80” 200 Han & a} Boy do. Shy 7-0 "8g 100 Han & Stie iit ot. 3035 4100 go. fi es 100 Ata Pac RR pt... 16% do. v3 BY; CLOSING PRICES—3 0’OLOCK P. M. Fon Une... ys am o 4 NW pret. 734 9 73) | Pacific Mail i vee ca bop | Kew York Cen. rity ihep 2 1 % 1G ag 4. 4 | 46% a 47 | sifu 31 Han & StJo,... Bldg a 31 | Han & stJo pt. 394 a 4) aie. Sea Se The possibility of a new tssue af inconvertible | paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, | in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- | ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER, COMMERCIAL REPORT. pi Mls dat sation Cotton Quict—FPlour Dull—Wheat Firm- er—Corn and Oats About Steady—Pork and Lard Firmer—Sugar Active and Firmer—Coffee Dull—Petroleum a Shade Firmer—Naval Stores Active and | Firmer—Whiskey a Shade Better. | THURSDAY, March 26—6 P. M. The trade movement was moderate, but there was still some manilest imelination to deal in ‘The actaal purchases of mer- | chandise, however, were light. On °Change the chief imterest centred on wheat, which was taken more freely for export to Great Britain at rather higher prices. Corn and oats were without aecidea change. Whiskey was steady. Pork and jard were firmer again, with considerable manifest inclination to speculate im future con- | tracts. Freighis were depressed, and rates for grain fell again both by sai! and steam, Groceries were quict, with the exception of sugar, which ‘was moderately active and slightly firmer. Cotton on the spot was not wanted to any extent, but for forward delivery business was fair, at steady prices. Petroleum was a shade firmer, as Was also naval stores, which met with a good demand. Corrox.—The demand for cotton on the spot continued light, and, while prices were net quotably lower, they favored the buyer. “Futures” met with fair transac- tlons at previous prices. We quote :— » Uplands, Alara, New Orleans, Texas, Ordinary 2 B 1h Good ordinary, 14 ii M47, Strict good ordinary. i if 1WV16 15816 | Low mild 16 16 Midd in 16 7 7 Good miidiing 18g 18 os —The quotations are based on cotton in store running in quality not more than halt a grade above or below the grade quoted. The sales were Coe dake — iy a Last Bo'g. Total xport. es 1,000, 3 Gonsumption 118 469 Speculation. 200 Ee") In transit. Totals.....--.+s. 1.530 799 2,529 included’ ‘in’ the above’ are’ 875 bales to arrive. For tuture delivery (basis low middling) the sales have been oak evening, after is @clock—April, 5A 16c. 5 at 16 5-Lic. duly TO) at dale Bat doko G 000 ue at 16 re Hy 600 a 1s 16 27-82c. ; 100 at 7-320., 17}4c. Total, Fo,u00 bales. Grand ata, 1h ao alae The receipts at the various ports were as follows ec Hsiveston, 423 bales; New Orleans, 2; Mobile, 126; See ae 1,580; Caen 1 ed yas muigton, 19); Nortolk, lew York, 1,749; Philadelphia, 50. oT total as aia. This day last eet arty | his day last yea Corree.—The market remained duil for all descriptions We heard of sales of 1,765 bags at stock of cofiee and prices wore easier. Rio, ex steamer, tuian Bio “foots ot fner ati He a 29¢. 5 werninent bags, Wie. a 280. ; ras & ion. 5c. a Bbc. “ine, de ie Be. Lagi vray aica, 280. a Ie. a fat Domingo, Ze ost ee. 0 Rica, 4 25} Saves . 4 283 a 25}c. ; Jam © Porto Rio. 2484 Mexican, 2c. a 2b¢. gc. 5 Ci Ze. a 25e., gold, per } ‘Ss. FLOUR | AND eres Price ts—Flour, 18,437 wheat, 48,360 bush orn, 36,600 do; corn mea), Dags: oats, 34,150 ushelas Darley, 500 do. bbls, 538, Flour was in untimited demand at unchanged "prices, "The sales since last report foot up about 8,600 bbi: runge of our demand af fl sterD ; $4 for s.. at prices witnin the quotations.” Corn meal continued in prices, | Salce 1,26. bbls. at $4.0 $4 fier jerscy and $4 40 a $4 SU tor Brandywine. % 3 ® eI STSSSESEESD SESSSEZETSRESE | Superfine Western Extra Western... Kxtra, Minuesot, Round hoop Ohio, shipping’ brands Kound hoop Ohio, trade brends ‘amily. Bt. Louis, low extra: St. Louis, straight extra. Bt. Lous, choice double extra. St. Louis, choice tamily. California Rye flour, fine to superfine. Southern, No. Southern, superfine. Southern, extra | Southern, family | Corn meal, ce orn ineal RAToae SSSSRSKTIRS MeeeererpPEPeeseeepperee e. FP emeem mone Koei nnere: essuenersess tore demand, and, being scarce, brought raiher better prices. The "rates. were about 100.000 eye ap84 42.8 $148 Jor ungraded ‘quoted nominal tiiet but firm. ‘The sales foot up HOF mew talaed, 950, for hugh Mixed, ixed, and 92c, tor white Western. ict ‘and closed easy.” Sates ‘of 20.00) bushels at for plack Wemorn, élc. a Gc. tor mixed and a 65e. for tair to Ghoite white. Burley and rye wets mactive and nomin Famous —The inarket for berth freights was more active to-day and rates, with the exception of grain, gencrally steadier. Vessels tor charter were in moderate Fequest at about previous, gurus, The engagements were’ 4 | were :—To Liverpool, by stea 32,000 bushels grain at 64a. a 6 bushels do. in at Ghd. a 634d. and 18,00) bushels do. at 7d. standard bushel, 600 bales compressed cotton at 5-16d., boxes bacon at Sis, and by sail, 1,000 bales cotton ‘at 5-16., as it runs; 1,300 ‘bbls. flour at 28, 6a. To Lond lon, by stam, 250 bbls. pork at bs., and 5) tierces oilcake at 25s. Glasgow, by steau | 8,000 bushels corn at 7d boxes bacom at es. 000 pbk A flour (through freight) at 48. To Bristol. iS ‘ste arn, bash 1, hels Wheat on private terms, a is. av2s. 6d. To Antwerp, by steam. W cases tobacco per 40 feet. ‘To Rotterdam, by steam, 550 ti jard at 40s; to Genoa, b; 1 300 hides on private t The charters were, w British bark, hence to Havre, Ant. werp or Rotterdam, with 4,200 quariers grain at 6%, 3d. ; an Austrian bark, hence to a direct port on the Continent, | with 4,200 quarters do. at 6s. 45d. ; a German ship, hence | to breinen, with about 4,100 bbls, refined petroleum on | Jose F Joh: rivate terms: an American of 30) tons register, laid on rth for a general cargo to Havre, at current rates: a British bark, hence to Beyrout, with 10,00) cases retined | petroleum at 45c.. and an American ship, from Phila- coe tothe Continent, with 4,800 bbls, do. on private | ter | MoLassxs. —The market remained very quict for both domestic and foreign. Prices, however, were not ma- teriully changed. Lots ot New Oricans, to the amount of | 120 ibs, were placed at irom OMe. a 74c.' We quo paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, | crop—©' centrifugal and mixed. 20c, A 2Ke, ip clayedy MIS SP ictm, C&M BI aye in Bie. 1, muscovyado refining, Sic. | Milf st Paul 24m. a in my judgment, such an isswe woud be a detri do. wrocery, 38,0 406.1, Porto aco, ic. “A ie Eig sh | Mariotta & Cin ist m. ment and a shame,—CHUARLES SUMNER. | Istane jeans, dlc, a 7c. The stock ri Chi & Mi Ist m. tins date includ hhds. of Cuba, 390 do. of Porto | © Joliet & Chi let m.. Second Board P.M. | Rico, 20 do. ‘Sngiisn Islands and S'2i) bbls. oF New | Col, Ohi & Ind ist wi oie 3 , | Orleans. ght 7 pate ut | ravi fy Shs Atte RR. -nDS i's | Navat Stores.—The market for spirits of turpentine | chi 8734 Hs | 1 | opened rather easier, but, under a brisk demand, closed | ee ashade firmer at 42gc. for merchantable order. The | sales include: 800 bbis. at 47e. for Southern, and Ae. for | New York, 100 bbis. ‘at 47ac., 120 do. at 47izc. and 100 do., Duyer’s option from the Ist to the 1th of April, | atd7ige._ Kosin was in good demand and firmer, strained | closing at $250 a the, sales were 930 1) | siramed, in lots, at $2.0); 500 bbls. good do. at 3 to, bis, No.2 at $270 and 25 ihe No Pat ge Tar quoted | ats a $3.25, and pitch at $27 Prrkoueom.—Por refined the demand was moderate and the market a shade firmer; quoted at loc, tor re- | inainder of month and carly April delivery. We no! sales of 2.500 bbis., deliverable from the Ist to the 10th of April, at ide., and’ S00, bbls. payers’ option, first, halt of eS May, au 15% bis, last May, at ) 1s Crade In bulk Was inactive; held He 756 witl | bids of 7c. retused. Cases quoted at 2c., and naphiia nominally at 9c, for city. The Phindeiphia arket was firm, but quiet Keflned quoted at 14%, a Cny ae | lance of month and eatiy Aprit ‘delivery. Wego’ | 1 2.600 bbls. deliverable trom the Ist to 10th of April. At 3c.” Later we heard of 800 bis. retined, first hall Of Apel, sok at Ibe, and 6, (on) Dols. crude, for April (late yesterday), at 7440, The inarkets at the ofl producin eneraily quiet, ana quoted as follows :—O) 2 10; Rouseville. $1 ZU: P D: iat tke $1 70.at welt | pomts were g City, $1755 Litusville, Jeurt Centre, $1 65. sh 7 | Ker’s, $L 75 at Union, ‘and $I Provisions. —leceipis—lork, Duis beet, 38 pack. | Ages; cut meat do. latd. 2,419 bbis. and theres C, cited and ig AVE Note, sales OF 3 DDI, Hew mess, | spot, at $16 Sn dos tor Marety ne 816 1,000 do. for | | April at $16 65, 1,500 do. May at $16 70a $16 75, and 500 | do. for June at $16 75. Bacon was quiet and steady. We have only to note a sale of 600 boxes of long and short clear at Sige. Dressed hogs met with n moderate demand | and were firm at 7c. for eity, Beei—The market re- mained quiet butsteady. Jobbing parcels to the amount of 30) packages changed hands ut prices within the range of our quotations, We qnote:—$10 50 x | restain ness bbun, 812 80a Fis for extra do. ‘bbls, | zs ior prime mess tierces, and $244 $25 for India | Herces, and $9 50 a $52 tor extra india mess. Beet ns Were qnoted steady, but were not wanted save in HY ing low. Prices were steady, as toliows ‘Sp Southern, $4 $22 tor the range and Western $23 a $24 W. Cul “were In moderate demand and firm. ‘The saies in- 2,400 loose sinoked hams wt trom Lidge. a yickted shoulders at ic., 280 smoked do. at 6/9 ot pickled bellies medium average, ‘on privaie terins; 00 Ibs. green shoulders, 6c, Lard.—The market Jor Western stenm was drmer, but, remained quiet The | Seales inciude 600 tierces, spot,’ at 9540. a | erces: for Apell, mtd itAber and 760 tierces, tor dune: nt We. City was firmer, with 75 Gerces of steain placed | Kick.—The inquiry was only moderate, and confined | to jobbing parceis. Prices were unchan} rolina at irom Tie. and 12) bi of Rangoon at 7c. a7)4c. SoGan ¢ harket [or raw sugar Was active and firmer, | rices were not quotably Bishes, The | sales foot up Uy tierces or Ci . tor falr to choice 24 hhds, of Cuba on the basi 47440. tor fair to | food refininy hnds. of centrifugal at ‘trom 8c. a | Pie. ; le bhds. of common refining at 7c. ; M09 boxes, chietly centritugal, atSi¢c. @ #c., but inciiding common Fenining at 7c. :O2 bags of Cuba'on private worms Refined pugar was firm and in fair demandat previous prices. We quote —Cuba refining, Interior to common, 6 ir to “ood fair, i796, & 7c; good lo “prises | ney’s fees tor searchin id. Sates 25 | No. anila, ‘superior, WC. & 7c. Messrs. Wait, ren agen suvrtor, OMG uuarot this date, sald — Hhds. Boxes. Bags. Melado. Stock (ascertained by actual count, including specula- Gon) Maren tintin s -. 17,266 2.685 171,808 | 40 Receipts since March |.... 23.087 62,040 28 Totals....... Hae was “2gi7 Sales since Mareh 1 Oss TAOS) GRIT 11249 Stock o pee gen ward 2S 508 39,501 170,001 968 pi fists wh oc ing 4 24,714 122,008 3,973 0 on vik ng with: stock Mare! - 32,746 104017 1,219 stock Mare! Comparing with 30, 187; 36,966 206, eases del aekee ‘and the market frm. We heard of sales of 008 terces ut le. a 10i4c. TALLOW.—The market was quiet, but firm. The sales foot up about 100,000 ibs, as Tye. & * the as to quality. Witskey.—Recerpts, 669 bbls. The ‘market was again firmer and the demand fair. 300 bbls. at S7ise. 3 . Closing at the higner pri DOMESTIO MARKETS, Gatveston, March 26, 1874, Potton eaay, {ight demand ; pod Ordinary, 1494c.; mid ling. Go; Net receipts, 423 bales. Ex! orts—to Great Bein, 1 to the Continent, 1,0: ules, 1,000. Stock, New Oniwans, March 26, 1874, Cotton firm; middling, i6iyc. Net receipts, 642 bales 088, 1,302 Exports to. ey Brita.n, 3,436. Sates, 2,500; fast evening, 6.200. ‘Stock. 209,771. Mose, Marot 26, 1674. Cotton dull; middling, 16e. Net receipts, porvs, coastWise, SU7e Bales, ait Sigeke aes Savannadt “Maret 26, 1874, Cotton firm ; ib rers and. sellers apart; middling Net receipts, ‘I, bales. E: ports—To Great eae, ABSTL; coastWise, B85, Sales, (59, Stock, 63.585. Cnaruxstox, March 26, ban Cotton quiet; middling, | 15: Iige. 3 Net bales. ood ordinary, 1430, a 14 re Bports, coasiivise Wo” halss, Ou." Stock SY,s26 Winxrnaton. N. O., March 26, 1874, Spirits of turpentine firin atedsc. Rosin firm at $1 97 for stramed. Crude turp: and $2 8 for yellow dip. steady at Oswi Salleh 26, 1874, Flour steady; sales, 1,400 bbls. at $7 75 for No. 1 apring, $8 75 for amuer win $9 25 for white winter, $070 “for, double extra, | Wheni Milwaukee club at $1 56. at te oy unchanged: Barley inactive. Corn meal—$1 6) for bolted and ‘st 33 for uibolted per cwt. tied unchanged ; shor! shipsuutts, $26: woigalings, § a ton. Railroad ere ts Flour to Boston, 50e. ; ‘ork. 40c. ; to Albany, 3 Cmicaco, March 26, 1874, Flour, dull. and unchanged: | Wheat arm and in, fair demand, at $1 26 for wo spring $1205 tor hicil spots siApril, es Mays a at ca. jo. Sdoe ‘si 1 t; sales of car lots ‘Corn steady pepe ales one car State Tejec Cora fir and, in i demnind, of at seth for Ne. mixed resh, casi; ie dow No. intkea, Bie elected’ ola, 333¢0. rs hy i dull and uiehanigd, ‘aye rm lund saree at We, tor No. Ziresh, Barley quiet and weak at $1 48a $1 49 for No: 2 spring oY for No. 3 do. fresh, Pork ‘active and higher acgie 9% Aprit; $15 15, May, Lard mand and higher at $9 WB cash; $9 25, meats firm and in fair di at Bie. 9 Brice for shoulders; $3 a $8 05 for ee, midd ‘a Bige. for short clear oe af Tose spot, Bacon steady and un- changed. Whiskey in fair demand and higher at 90. fteceipis—7.0 Ubi, Hour, 3400 bushels wheat, 45,000 de: corn, 3,006 do. oats and 3.000 do. barley. | Shipmenta— 6,000’ bbls. flour, 51.000 bushels wheat, 17,000 do. corn, 2,000 do, oats and 7,010 do. barley. . The possibility af a new issue of inconvertible paper Iregard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and @ shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. BUROPEAN MA MARKETS, Loxpox Propuck Manger— —Loxpox. March 26—Even- ing—spirits turpentine 38% per owt Liverroot Propves Market.—LiverPoon. March 26— Evening—opirits turpentine 33s. 6d. a dts. per ewt. in fair de- jay. Bulk FINANCIAL, Ke “PUTS” AND “CALLS.°—THE “WALL STRE! Reporter” explains how money is Muade in stock Speculations. Call or send for a copy. L. W. HAMILTON & CO., Brokers, 8 Broad street. TRADERS? DEPOSIT Cone - LIBERSY street money to loan on ds nriti UGUST BELMONT & CO, Bankers, 19 and 21 Nassau street, issue travellers’ credits, available in all parts of the world, through the lessrs. De Rothschild and thetr correspomients Also comine re’ money on California, urope and Havana. —HAZARD & MONTAGUE, NO. 6 RRUAP STREET, + BROKERS IN STOCK AXD GOLD PRIVILEGES: EXPLANATORY CIRCULARS, WITH REFERENCES, MAILED AND QUOTATIONS SENT 10 ANY ADDRESS. A —STOCK PRIVILEG: 350. FOR 50 SHARES, $100 + for 100 shares ot any sp at torres market rates. The’ only saio method of uper ting In stocks on) limited capital fully explained in pap Het delivered free on application, BRIDGE & © “Bankers and Brokers, 39 Wall street, New York, ine quict at $190 for hard | \ credits aud telegraphic transfers ot | paper I regard with amazement and anciety, and, fm my, judgment, such an tesue would ve a detri.” ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, ‘TO $100 CAN BE INVE: A. fitacoek’ than in any wiigear aA At fully explaived by calling or sending “for our roa New vor. BRIDGE & » Baukers, 39 Wall street, RETIRING PARTNER'S INTEREST IN AN OLD A established, sound, solid and subatansier Mercan- cantile Collection House can be purchased by a busi- ness man of character, intelligence and responsibility ; few such opporsnnities, Are presented; income $40, per anuuy: will upon bear the closest SePaOy and improve tion ; $25,009 casi residence, COLLEGTIO box te herald ‘hava Mig tACHINIST oe MANUPACTURER, can Bnd ‘a good investment and immediate rolitable Ww ‘k Dy 2. A qeleaes 2 ork By adressing ( H. 3, ‘A PARTY, WITH $1000, 70 TAKE AN iNTiERENT in a first class pene 40 connection with the saving of tie cy egy Fee Abst gen SN ashington and pica to in vessel BaeES. £00. Business Brokers, No. 8 Dey'streot no THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN, WIT A nis serving’, wiil inves 38 in panut fact nine other rer le business, dress AC particulars, or 20 notice Will be taken), Jones CAL Heraid office. -SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER « Ale, sparkling Pines Manure ture of comple: quilts of Apparacs and Materials with fail in tions, All departments of manufacture, bottling pening exclusive Uehte in gostrable territory, JOUN MATTH. st avenue, wei: sixth ‘and ‘Twenty-sevenih sirecth N w Yt (A. MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL CAN REALIZE a large income positively by purchasing choice ter- Fitory ina highly valuable patent permanent business; goods sell at sighit; over 10) per cent profit. G, RED, 85 Broadway, room 37, DVERTISER WAS ‘$1,000: EXPERILNOE—CAN RAISH wants parcher, With same amount, to mane e sales beget for manutacturing com) age sales 500 Pad dred a eapital to be used to,oxtond the business ina “ay from ro iterald | Uptown Branch o| GENTLEMAN OF MEANS staple manwiacturing busin month): fice ———_—. , ‘0 ENGAGE IN 3 already satepitmed 8s KNIUKERBOCKER, Hera omtee. office, A*, PERSON, WITH ABOUT $9,00q Say : tp, introduce a valuable patent medicine, which fot fail to suceced, Address FORTUNIS, box 102 te: A coop, TRUSTY MAN, WITH $40, TO I WANT $300, TO join me in «safe, paying business that will give tiga good living now and can be largely Increased, MORTO. 697 Broadway. ‘Partner WANTED—WITH $6,000 OR $.9000, IN planing and moulding doors and sash and’ blinds brackets mill; bas run one year and has a good trade; wanted to take the place of a retiring partner. Addrest GABB & ALLERTON, Fort Jervis, N. ARTNER WANTED—IN A BAR AND CHOP HOUSE; entire house fully furnished; doing £900 business} small capital, Apply on remises 54 West Thirty-first st, ‘TEAM KINDLING WOOD FACTORY FOR SALE— OO Doing a tine cash business; price abont $5,000, one- half can remam on mortgage on this or other property, or will exchange for Mortgage oF realestate. A FACTORY, box 210 Herald o 10 PUBLISHERS AND BOOK AG sEN' HE Stereotype Plates and about 00 Contes of urlous beter! Gey Instances of Longevity’ willbe sold @ Baxgeliy:.o0l few copies have been issued. Apply at ington ae ane, eee re CAPITALISTS. OF. fered tor investment that will oy. tne rer largely in in enterprise already started and that bear ‘the strictest 1 javestigation. For particulars address ENTS He Herald office. HE ADVERTISER HAVING A MACHINE 8) iull operation wishes to associate with a practical machinist or millwright having @ capital of not leas tham bi Gee ope bi having mee. oon preferred. ess J. x I of Wiss D—AN HONEST MAN, WITH FROM $300 TO 0, to join ne in a good’ paying office business, Only those méaning business and willing to work nee Spply‘at 78 Cedar #, room & ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, WH thoroughly understands the manufacturing of la } dies’ ta and silk neck wear, to superintend the same and receive a good salary and Interest in the business. Address J., box 140 Herald office. 250. BAL ESTATE BUSINESS, DESK, SIGNS, JU, vixtures, &c., few steps from City Hall, Brook } lyn; rent $10 per year; present party gives up on ace count of health: good chance for a.smart man. Adaress OPPORTUNITY, Herald Brooklyn Branch oflice, $300. CASH WILu PURCHASE direction, Add f Death located at Phil y that will make $5,000 first vear, with facilities. Particulars at ‘Broadway, room 5, 8 5 i: WITH Tas AMOU®’ $350. can ptrchase a Business: sure profits $ Weokly3 rare chance; no humbug: must be sold to-day. SDORFER, 14 Chambers street. $4.00. WANTED, A MAN TO SELL GOoDs, that can loan the above amount on inet se" curity on machinery; good salary. 179 Hester street, AND THE SERVICES OF A BUSIN. Apply, at factor: IAERSON #00. 50: 3 M [AN DD) as a partner in a light manufacturing busi Toom 6. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, eet wih and other Securities; insurance of all kinds eifected with best com- panies. J.J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway, _ Ress; large profs; come and invastigate. sit 3 OK, 62 Bower i $1. 200 —$600 CASH, BALANCE TO BE PAIgG + out of the business; euae partner in @ good paying business now, in tall operation NY ONE WHO WILL LOAN A PERSON, WHO IS worthy and can give the best of Telerentes, a little money tor a tew months will be wi paid Bra a Fotice. favor. Address NEED! Herald Uptown 5 merchants; Exchange plac jash advances made on first nd and time. Cash advances inds of merchandise stored in our own | warehouses on favorable terms. H PAUL J. ARM anking oftics warehouse: OUR, President. | JOSE F. NAVARRO, Vico President. JOHN BAIRD, 8 in Bi Thon WILL TAM TOBIN. _Jawas O1yxk, Secretary {OR SALE— STRICTLY FIRST CLASS 7,8 AND10 PER CENT City and County Bonds, { Railroad Bonds, City Railroad Stocks and other choice Stocks and pons paying 10 to 20 per Cent, at the lowest market rates ‘ALBERY H. NICOLAY & Rona bine street, New York, N. B.—Investment Securities our specialty 2 years, OR SALE—FIRST PURCHASE MONEY MORTGAGES on Improved and unimproved Jersey property 5 the Amounts vary from $1,500 to $10,000; free from tex.” Prin- ee ‘apply te T. W. RANDALL, 165 Broadway, room State of Kansan, “can mable cost. Address HAVE FROM A CLIEN I New York erty first class sto buy Mortzages. Vrincipals address » box 1,241 New York Post office. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW York ‘city Mortgages, without bouus. Principals de- siring TO BORKOW OR INVES? ih Exel L. GRAD Xchange place, FONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS OF Approved Feat wstate security: applications trom principals preierred ; no bonus required: ALLE ow At: ig Pine street. POLICE TO CAPILALISTS—$10,000 OF i Corporation of the town of Beaunarnaix, Of Quebec, with good shipping, wharves and splenc water powers ruaning wrcnen one end of ine sald town, olters a free grant of $1000 to any manutactur- ing company who will acquire those water powers and establish a manufactory there, emplo rd roe they will be exempt fromm municipal taxes ror 20 yi RUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON NEW YORK OITY iM- proved Real Estate, without bonus: money ready. Abply with abstract. and second mortgages cashed. BianLOW & LO IKWOOD, 4 Pine streel, RUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON BOND AND MOR’ gaxe on New York improved Property; private dwellinys preterred ; one per cent commission and attor- title; second mortgages cashe UALLENDER & LAURENCE, 30 Pine stree NVESTORS,—FOR SALE FOR Ca oR cent margin, with privilege of taking ithin three months, the following ‘odd low 10 SMALL + M6 1 Rock Island 107, 101% 4 Harlem. 13134 8 Lake Shore Mig 10 Kxie a Hy Northwe tern. 56% 10 Western 1093} &) At. & Pacitic in ¢ pret specially dealt in. Loans on stocks. Bankers, 2 Wall stre RUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON NEW YORK OR Brooklyn Property, without bonus: Second, and Leasehold Morizages cathed M. JONSON & BRO., iy td raight street. TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- gag® on Nanoves, real estate in this 306 and 295 Canal street, cor Asae Surplus, seven I y thousand dottara, | advantage to call npon Property: or will buy a Fitet Mortrage. Proved Property. Apply to PF. 8. DRISCOLL, 2 Pine 97 $125.000 tn) and awards, ‘ond way, ro No. 6 Dey street, near Broadway. oe t W RAYE TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN UPON RE. AL us. . SAWAKD & LEAVITT, 54 Wall street, ‘ORT, 181 Bronawa; et, room 14. city or Brooklyn. 4n sums of Uses DIME SAVINGS BANK. state for five years. Owners will find it to thelr TO LOAN—IN ONE SUM, ON COUNTRY wa TO LOA IN BOND AND MORT- 60.000. ficoMon Now vor and irooxyn, i $85.000 3: OUN KF, CONREY, . COPA RENERSH HIPS. ts (Puls, COPARTNERSHIP HERETOVORE EXISTING betweon the undersigned, under the firm name of B, C. Kurt & 0 5 May dissolved by mutual con: Koethrap is alone authorized ty sign nd will carr, &. the Riupoaae ade “si orm JO. sent. M liquidatio name of M. C. Northrup M. n OeniROP. 10. 89 Wall street, 188 and 14) Monroe street, M4 Bast for it and con. | COowtgrcrar, WAREHOUSE CO—CASH CAPITAL, | rivate Dwellings; | $ 5,000 TO $50,000, ON | ORTON &' C0. OWT Broadway. + —A GENTLEMAN WILL INVEST THIS j $3. 000. ‘amount and his time in any respectable bnsiness that will bear investigation. Address ROBERTS, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. ew The posstbitity of a new issue of inconvertibt paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and | in my judgment, such an tssue would ve a detrt ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. The Monthly Report of the National’ Bureau of Statistics—Trade with China—Imports and Exports. WASHINGTON, March 26, 1874, The monthly report of the Bureau of Statistica isin press. It contains the details of our foreign ' trade for the eleven months ending November 30, 1873, as compared with the corresponding period | of 1872, Dr. Young, Director of the Bureau, fam ans the following synODRs > | Domestic | ; Exports | Foreign } Periods, Umports. ‘(Sheete Eaporte, Values). | Month ending Novem- ber 20, . $39,085,743) Month, sending Novein: 80, 1872. $56,731,894] $2,175,268 ake ee 42,428,079} 54,546,626 1,957,483 e) ths end ng q j Keven ont ening 589,337,098) 543,949,368] 23,242,658 | Eleven months ending : “November 30, 634,022,213} 491,784,202) | 28,962,556 | Of the total imports and exports for the eleven | months ending November 30, 1873 and 1872 respec: tively the following values consisted of specte, bullion and sndbeltasisheart — | omestic 1 Imports. " ries: Pas. Specte and bul: } | $27,523,538) $59,003,200] $6,934, 19% Merchandise. .° {| 561,803,260} 490,341,060} 16,258,488 Specie and bul-) 4] 19624779! 87,618,731] 7,94,038 | Merchandise... $ “""¢ | 614,s97,434) 404,165,471] _15,418,00§ | he value of foreign commodities remaining im warehouse ovember 30, 1873, Was $65,607,223, against $65,891,295 on November 30, 1872. Allowing for the difference in the warehouse a0 count the Imports during the eleven months ending Noveinber 80, 1873, exceeded the exports, foreign and domestic combined, in the sum of $20;469, 119, 1872 | and for the corresponding period of | the excess of imports over exports wad | $18,002,775, Of the total trade of the eleven | months ending November 30, 1878 and 1872, the following values were carried in cars and otner | jJand vehicles and in American and foreign ves- sels respectively :— | pore | | Import. | (iilaed’ | Report | rabues). Amer vessels: (1873 } Yara Foreign vessels | 417;910,099, Land Venicles. . 4 Amer'n vessels. ‘oreign vessels Of the total trade by water dur! rg the elove mouths ending November 20, 1873, 25 per cent was carried in American Vessels, as compared with 28 per cent for the corresponding period of 1872, ‘The number ana tonnage of vessels engaged in | the foreign trade, which entered and cleared during the twelve months ending November 30, | 1873 and 1872 respectively, were as follows :— ~ Entered, “Cleared. "No. | Ton | No | Tonn sin RRR A 74.709) 8454776, | y2;239,273131,688| 12,200,108 { wo} | a merican vessels. */1,029) 3,700, 390/11, 118) 730 ue | Forel vessels... i | Fee aia Total’. 148 ne 11428230, In addition to the usual summaries tis tne contains 4 detatled statement showing the trade between the port of San Francisco and China and Japa during the year ending June 30, 1873; also &. statement showing the quantities and ‘values of several commodities imported into the customs district of Baltimore from Germany during th | year ending June 30, 1873, The report aiso col | tains a table showing the exports from Switaer= Jand to the United States during the year 1873 as compared with 1872, exhibitin, ag decrease g $3,685,194, the principal salling Oo! tog in silk an silk goods and emoroidered Tables show- ing the shipments of wool from the Cape of Qvod, e, the highest and lowest quotations of sugar | at it Bevane during the past ten years, and the tm- ireet and 386 and 388 peventh ayenue, sitheng Yous March 23,1318. fhe) at Havana irom 1864 to 1873. inclusive, fob We | <