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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1874.—QUINTUPLE SHEET. MINANCHL AND COMMERCIAL $500) US "20, #, 62... 18 $49.0) US 5-20, ©, "67... BL do . Helg 100 0, Tr, 65... 1.0) Ud o's, c, "BL, 83 12RD . be WO do., ° wh mM "65 nD Ever ai Paha Mes 8S us sin i A Saturday’s Reflection of Con- | ‘#0. fee bg am ; HU> Os 9, "8 82 a " . ry y- B [ 4s) Ue £20 ©. 68,... gressional Action, — hows Mino OS Bm 00 Ble ss ou 119% SEAS Ye 10:15 and 11:30 A. M. First Board—10:30 A. M. ‘ $1100) Tenn G's, new... 94 SU)shs MGI ASCP Rha 45. W. ‘RE E: byt stern vs. ty oi 2) ae. crreceee ALL STREET HUESITATES. | fy oes eo, Be 0 uo. 1000 NC 6's, a4, "6K.. YO dot ee 10 Va 6's con 100 do... Oe tont OMIA MURR pO B68 j , | woo Krie din’ O28, WOUn Pac RR. bead Siig Where Doce Vaine Rest, or Is There Any | Now Arb A Bun ixtan., 40896 40 ao wing 18 Standard of Valne? oer esol apeb bende rt aa q | 200 Un ae Ihe Ist 500 do. Sieommeel | advo Be go. | Sioa "Se 600 i0 do. CURRENT INTERPRETATIONS. | 40 un'laciis do | 900) Uni ae W's, ine 1h d0.... ——- | Ee tec inne pas 8 20 do The possibility of a new issue of inconvertible 200) Gal Oxi mn.” SOLS M 2000) CHL N W ce Ta) paper Tregara withamazement and anxiety, and, 20.0) anWe thas fm my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- Phar rd Ww aby ment and « siaine,—CHAKLES SUMNER, | soo) Te Wis, SUL | luo sta. é 1M 2d 2000 Me StP sta D> tiny WALL STREET, | y st SavoRay, March 23, 1874.f | 2,0) Cm Lard Chitst Tue Wail street markets ymply refleoved the up- | au int. Westie @asy period as towhat constituted values, There 7’ ik on Nopeh Aus “4 ers? hs Were speculators who took their chances on inila- J0 Cont Nai Bik tion, but such speculation was merely akin to that | ‘4g ° SPL St 8 Which in a horse race selected a vertain horse for pi) Gules vin o.- the winner, This is not what the people want — tu sto. Of their representatives, and if this Congress Is 9 West Co going into history aa the expreseion of the popa- | 1 ao Jar will on this subject it is just aswel to be 4) Ge Understood whether this peuple is wiliing to 30 do. Pay its debts or not. This is bringing the Rocky | 4 do. Mountain statesmanship to a fine point. Let us | it do En 4 d see the result, To illustrate this we have tne fol- | 39) bw Erie RE pi... be lowing cxiibit | tao Wy Cley & Pitts guar. THE BANK STATEMENT 1000 60) Chi & NWR) does not show the decrease in reserve expected | 1%," a The banks now hold $19,410,075 lawful money in 30) excess of 25 per cent of their total liabilities, which | S59 iw oniy $542,225 lees than go held lasc week. The | {(0 changes in the various items need nv special coin- 1510 ment. The averages ior the past two weeks, with Bn] Chi A RTR resulting (ifferences, were as ioliow: | 300 sy a0. March 21. March 28. Differences. | jy 18 Chi, Bea $285,866,290 $286,177,500 Inc. S311, 120 BW ti @ Std RE + 26,696,000 25,439,300 Dec. 1,266,700 | 100 am bxpress. 12g Wd : eTS 60,184,400 60,585,100 Inc, 400,700 | 0 don. 240,091,100 230,780,900 Dev. 1,260,200 | 10) Mich ven EK. .717,300 26,728,400 Luc. "3,600 | {Uy ae Me The following shows the relation between the | sv) total reserve and the totai'iiabilities :— lean March 23, March 28, Differences, | 0 Specie......... $26,006,060 $25,439,300 Dec. $1,256,700 , 3 3 Legal tenders. 60,184,460 60,555,100 Inc. "400,700 | 1519 % 3) ‘siete ee a0 100 Chi Total reserve. $30,350,400 $56,024,400 Dec. $856,000 , 10) Bch & Alt KR Circulation... $26,717,300 $26, 400 In $9,100 | Bw WOU ath & i Mi Deposits. 240,991,100 2 1900 Dec, 1,260,200 | 700 40 Pac RE ot Mo eee. | Bu volt 2 vb Le W ink, Tot, liabilities ‘08,400. du) Dee. $1,201, 160 \ van 20% 26 p.c. reserve 66,927,100 66,614, ce ewe teak 2 Excess over 25 A700 vo, ‘600 BP. reserve 19,953,300 19,410, 5 Dec, 543,225 Is00 do. 50U Oto & The possibility of a new issue er inconvertibe | 2% oe "es paper I regard with amazement ané anriety, and, | 20 ‘ do. te my judgment, such an issue would oe a detri- | Hed aid ws sl iw waa ment and a shame.—CUARLES SUMN 8 do, THE SPECIE MOVEMENT, . Gold ranged to-day between 112% and 11974, | Behe WestUnTel...c 9) Ashe ian & stJonR Closing at 113. The carrying rates ranged from 1 | 100) Pa) 490 a to 5 per cent; Mat tor borrowing. The Sub-Treas- | 1% Br nae ury paid out to-day, on account of interest, $18,000, | 300 do and for called bonds $41,000, Tho Customs re. | Pri do ceipts to-day were $534,000; tor the week, | $2,466,200, Interest paid out last week, $207,900. | bd 1 : 40 4 THE STOCK MARKET Stu Amor Dist Fe ho exhibited no new features to-day, the following | bu vac. 140 being the extremes of the market: jensei aae a Highest. Lowest, | 1 ao. , 200 MIL & ste KR, X. Y. C. and Hudson consolidared..101 54 101% | 1 do B09. 0. Lake Shor re 81K 80% | sete t ies Rock Island. + 107 36 1075 (a &)) Onto & Miss KR, Del., Lackawanna and Miss Ww do... . Wabash............ 4035 wy Toh & Wab Rie. SSS Western Union Telegraph . 80% sud do. . Northwestern. . BIg by ene Norihwestern preferred 4 a Milwaukee and st, Paul 45% Milwaukee and St, Paul pret 64% Pacitic Mail 1 48g Erie... seeeereses « 403g Onio and Mississtppi. . Union Paciti SI ©. Cand i. c.... Buby Atlantic and Pacific preterred 50% 1000 Hannibal and Si. Joseph..... 80% 8 GOVERNMENTS 80%. 2u0 . were sveady, closing as follows:—Unitea States Bee eee oe Wa currency sixes, 1174 11 do, do., 1881, regis. Second Board—1 P. M. 2 | Seymour A. Boner, Secretary. ered, 110% @ 120; do, do,, do, coupons, 120% & | gipoo ia PRE Ist.be 86 Wishs LS&MS RRS 87% 121445 do. flve-twenttes, 1862, registered, 17K a | ‘sw Un Pacis tube 38, Wy donee. Vg an ni Cen Bac g be ' r 1g 1185 do, do., do. coupon, 11774 @ 118%; do. do, | sists Del de Cats Ce a ro: si 1864, registered, 1193; a 120; do. do., do., coupons, | 15 Adam eo vf eae os Ce q 5 20 Is 2400 Un Pac RR 119% a 120; do. do,, 1865, registered, 119% a 120; | &% Nels Faree @n do. Ao. do., do, coupon, 12044 120%; do. do., do., | 2) Wooten « Bis. 88 Rew, registered, 115% a 11914; do. do., do., cou- | 10 do.. 00 do. Pons, 11944 a 1194; do. do, 1867, registered, | (yy) 42 a 119% a 120; do. do., do., coupon, 12035 a 443.0, | 20 20 to. wee o., 1868, registered, 119% 2120; do. do., do., eon | 1% TORT aae ne pons, 120 a 120% ;do, ten-forties, registered, 144 | 10 gies ebtowctee & 115; do. do. coupon, 14% a 115; do. fives, | dy 10) ao. IS6l, registered, 125 a 115%3 do. do, do., coupon, , 19 pease 11634 a 115%. | 200 1001, W& W tis. b e38 FOREIGN EXCHANGE I8 STEADY. 4 ee Prime nomina! sterling rates, 4.8534 and 4.584; | 100 eee St NY RR, business done at 4.5 and 4.86 Continentals aul. | 0 MoH Ae ies DONNY RRR DS Reichmarks, 95% a 95% and 96% a 963;. Cables, 2 eke Me BO Oe Oe tue US aM S i VOLO K 90% 206%. Prime Paris, 5.18% a 5.13%. \ 0 “do. wu 3 do ob FOREIGN ADVICES i 2to3 P.M. were received as follows :— | gicono Us 5. 1100 shs Un Pac KR... 374g Loxpox, March 28—11:45 A. M.—Conso!s for | 304) U> we ds, ai money,92; do. for account, 92a 02%; Hive-cwenty , figrunbucincomes. si 10 do. ai DOLdS Of 1865, Old, 10913 a 109%,3 do. do, Of 1867, | Jyshs B’K North am. 92 8 do. 8733 uy, & 109435 ten-forty bonds, 104% a104'¢; new | 50 Amer District Tel. 69 WY Chi€RTRR,, 07% fives, 104% a 104%; Eric Railway suares, 36; Ww uN Y Ca HR it, ee ~ i (2 a Wiss York Central shares, 924 a 92%. American secur. | 84 440 Re ITO ee Re bd ities easier. 1 P. M.—Cousols ior money, 02; do. tor | 2) West i : account, 924; five-twenty bonds ot 1865, 100%; da. | 3 do. 01 1867, 10934; ten-iorty bonds, 1043; ; new fives, | 50 M45, A 10434; Erie, 55% «3575; New York Central, | 30 do. 92g. American securities barely steady, Consojs | lw do guiet and steady. Erie weak, 5:30 P,M.—e1t.oag | 142 do Dullion has gone into the Bavk of Kngiand on bal- | 3) : : ance vo-day, \, 400 Chi & NW RE AMSTERDAM, March 28—Centrai Pacific first mort- 190 cua SWKRD g@age bonds, 794; Union Pacific, firs) mortgage | 0) PacM sso... bonds, 7254; Northwestern preferred, 6433; Erie, | 400 a AS. bane Panis, March 23—6 P. M.—Reptes firmer, 691, se. | 1%0 FRANKFORT, March 23—Five-twenty bonds of i862 jy) easier, 18%. MEMORANDA, The legal tenders are unchanged, | 10 $52,600,000, | jy) ‘The internal revenue receipts to day were $293,000, | 110 The imports for the week were:—Dry goods, % $2,587,487; merchandise, 844,49 Total, | BY 9. 4 $12,431,938. THE TREASURY BALANCES at the close of business to-day were :— Currency. do. . 0 & Miss Rit, 50 400 Ohi Le Coin. do, a Less 38,000,000 80 = do. 2 BIg The possihility of a new issue af inconvrertidle ioe lo... ae paper [regard with amazement and anxiety, and, bad ao. 317 in my judgment, suchan issve would be a detri Y ment and a shame.—CuaRLES SUMNER, ty tdeaae: a Wie) Zt one i West Un Tel... 30% a 30% Chi & NW pret. 735 a Del, L&W, Dy Jer Cen......107) a SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, anemia, ‘ yg giileago & HT. .1N23§ @ 1735 es | Bacitle Mali. 3g Mil & = 4 Saturday, March 28—10 A. M., New York Cen.10154 fe M& -tPaulpt.. 642 ; Erie... ..ss.- 5 403 ig Voledo & Wab.. Bretore Cait. ”} | BOB. cio" gost Oho e Mase at 60) shs West Un Tel... Lake shore.... 80% ‘1 Han & St Jo. do. seb | Union vaoine.: 17s a 3786 be tisbuy ¢ BB des one NW 87% a 1784 Wy do. sabia \ ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, \ EUROPEAN MARKETS, | ing.-Spirits turpentine, 32s. 6d per ewt, corresponded tion will conti: ear cae 11 oD approved’ securities. BELMONT & CO, Bankers, Wand 2) Nassau street, world, nh the OFIG, UITOURH UNS sora, De Rothschild Saapheit correspondents. Money ga Valiteraig Kurone aud Hayape. commercial credits and telegraphic transfers o| The possibility af a new issue of inconvertible | paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- Loxpon Propuck MARkkt.—LONDON, March 28—Even- in 1s Cen RR: HAVANA EXCHANGE, 140 Mil & st Poul | eiegit Ly) do. Havana, March 28, 18 iv do. Exchange not : om the United States, 60 days, oy Chie & | remey, iva 13 mt premium, shore sight 100 do. | 116 premium; GU days, gold, 190 a 187 premium; 200 do, ts BI | eneht do. 140 a 142 premium. On London, 460 a | iy athe ae Rn 7° | mium, On Paris, 133 «134 premium. spanish goid 120 Chi & NW RE \ i tributed 700 A The dectine is 3 sciliny ot credit cing prevenved remit to their that this situa DEPOSIT COMPANY, 85 LIBERTY issue travellers’ credits, availavle in all parts of the iA. | water | they Wil be exempt trom municipal taxes for 25 years, , the construction and furnishing ofa firstclass hotel at Key | Surplu, $100 00) on first mor gege on improved city Bop erty in various amounts, Principals audress MERCAN- “IDE, Herald once. | mide on all | ANFENGER’s, 33 Pine street, pA, S FINANCIAL, Aswae EUCLID. YOUNG WILL BXBKOUTE + orders for the purchase and sa'e of tailroad Pecuri- fies aud Goll jor cash ov ob Werins. Meuber o the | Stock and Gold Exchange’, off e 1) New -treo’, N. Y. & 00. BROKE S IN STOCK «Privileges; $9) tor a “cali” on any stock sicned by Members stock hange ihe Wali pireet heporter for this wees explains how to operate, Seni tree. i. W. HAMILTO™ L, W. HAMILIGN & 00. 43 Lroud sireet, New York. . —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS, 74 BROAD. | dds WAY, BUY AND BEDL P OVEL 4: ALSO BLs 'PRIVILEGSS ON *MEMBS OF THE CH YOR RS PON IBLE PATE TOCK | OPERATIONS MADE AGALNo! APPROVED CO. TRC VOLATIONS URNISHHD. ~ EXPLANA- TORY CIRCULARS, WITH REFERENCES MAILED TO ANY ADDRE: LAPSLBY & BAZ BY. | 74 BROADWAY. T REASONABLE RATES-—MONEY ON LIF AND ZX Endowment Insurance Potied ges and other becurives; insurance of all kinds e with best com- panies, J.J, HABEION & Broadway, AW TREET, RD & MONTAGUE, NO. 6 BROAD STREET, | BROKERS IN STOCK AND GOLD PRIVILEGES, StOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT SND SOLD AGALNS' PRIVTL EXPLAN \WORY OLROULARS, WITH REPER MAILED AND QUOTATIONS BENT TO | ANY A ‘ FIRSY MORTGAGE GF $44,001 WANTED—ON AN | AA ciegant inension and 140 acres iand iu Wesichester | County, vatued $17) 000. JACOL V. D. WYCKUYE & 64 und fis Broadway. he | —MONKY TO LOAN UPON BOND AND MORT- gaze on first class city Real Estate; also large Mortgages cashed. VK, STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. A. WIDOW DADY. 27 YEARS OF AGB, WOULD LIKE: A. to meet deriy gentleman who would lend her $20) on Address M. W., Herald office, 3190 IBY P A CEN? — FIRS | Money Morwwage on Chicao prope H stract to title, everything ols walk the purcharer periec ARMoTEAD © n Bank Building. A WSTOCK PRIVILEGES $79 FOR 50 SHAR 'S, $100 « tor Wshares or any stock ai Jowest market rates, The only sate method of opersting in socks on limited captial vully explained m pacuphlets delivered tree on application. TUMBRIDGS, & ©. Bankers and Brokers, 30 Wall street, New Yor T REASONABLE RATES—LOANS FROM $100 UP on securities, Lite and endowment Volicies, Fur miture, Pianos, Diamonds, Jeweiry and Merchandise. Storage. Commercial paper negotiated. $25.0 9 to buy Second Mortgages. JAMES CAGNBY, S31 {2.4800 Bt. A MERCANTILE HOUSE, MAVING MOR! MONEY 4A than their business requires d es (0 loan their A per cot street, Ge , 1 Bast Fourveenth A BE ISeney TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN IMME. aie diately on first class Dwellings and to purchase Mortgages: sums to suit. _SAGOB V. D WYCKOFF & CO,, 64 and 66 Broadway. Coe S$’ SAVINGS BANK of the City of New York, 58 Bowery, southwest corner of Canal street. Present rate eraxt SIX Por COAls H Interest 1 3 the first o the month following the day of deposit. Bank open every day from 10 to 3, and on Mondays and days from 10 to 7. | Bank books in English, German and French. QUINTARD, President. NOMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE CO—UASH CAPITAL, J $2,000,00).—Bankers and merchants; banking olfice, 29 Wiluam ntreet, corner Exchange place; warehouses, Atlantic Hoek Broo«iyn. Cash advanees mide on tirst class securities on demand and time. Cash advances kinds 0. merchandise stored in our own ehouses on javorable terns. PAUL J. ARMOUR, President. Jus NAVARRO, Vice President. JOHN BALL, second Vice Prestuent. FELICIANO LATASA, Third Vice Vresident. Paul J. Armour, Wu. D. Bowerman, — ©. 1, Delamater, Jow F Savarro, Felieiano ia Tuan J. Jova, Join Baird, Thoinas Morphy, Henry B. Hyde, Wi TOBIN. “uperintendent of Warehouses. — | James Cuyne, Secretary. NLAIMS THOROUGHLY PROSEC'TE / tons conducted, wit hou! tees une ss » experienced attorney ; excellent reierences. an. address LAWY Kit, box 3,079 Post office. YHEMICAL FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.—(LAPHAM & ark patent. Hon, Willian Glatin, ex-Governar at Massachusetts, President.)—1U) Shares ot thisstock for sale at $15 per share if taken to-morrow. Address HAM- ALTON WALLIS, box 211 Herald office. D* AWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAIL- road Company, New Yorks, March 27, 1874—A_ Quar- terly Dividend of two and ¢n.-halt (ie per cent has bech declared on the stock of this company, payable on and ater 2th of April. ‘transier books will be closed from ‘1s: of Mi A. J. ODELL, AND LITIGA- cessiul. by an Send name larch until miscellaneous Securities dealt in by WILLIAM | WARD. 22 Broad street, ‘spiehg N -UMS TO SUIT, sx New York city Real Address ATIOR- XECUTOR FONDS TO LOAN— for five years, on first ¢ aiso, sums t bay, Mor L New York Post offi rer SALE— strictly first class 7, 8 and 10 per cent uty and County Bonds, Kaiiroad Bonds, vLY KaiuroAd Stocks ! and other choice Stocks and Bonis, paving 10 to 20 per cent, at the lowest market rales, by ALBERI' Ii, NICOLAY & 00., No. 45 Vine street, New York, our specialty 22 years. TWO FIRST MORTOAGES; ONE FOR ne for $2,500, on property in this State worth e'the smount of the mortgages, and one for $2,500 ropercy ina Sontnern State, B.—Investment securiti On p all about a year to run; will sell at a good. sliscount. For parveulars address Post office box 63), New York. FA Tei Fore, | Rankers. No. 12 Wall street, make dentings in Gov. | ernment Bonds and Gold a specialty, Interest alowed on deposit. Stocks bought on commission tor cast, ] ALWAYS HAVE MONEY Tu LOAN ON GOOD 3 York city Mortgages, Withour bonus, string TO BORROW OR INVEST appt. H. . GRANT, 53 QJEREY CITY SEVEN PER CENT INPROVENENT Bonds, principal payable. in 189.—The act which aa. | thorizes the issue of these bonds states that all rea. and personalestate of the Mayor and Aldermen ot Jersey Criy and all real and personal estate within the limits of the city shall in all courts and places be heid liable to the punctial payment of both principal 3 there. fore, there is no cheaper or better bond now-offering in this ‘market. For sale by ew Principals de- to xchange place, D. OHN 8. PIERCE, 106 BROADWAY, H48S A LARGE oJ amount of money to purchase Mortgages on New | York city Real Fstuce; large firsts preserred. Money im- mediately. Bring papers. ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAG First and Second Mortgages bought and sold, at C ORTAGES PURCHAS curityand bond must be good. &, Neral office. OTICE TO CAPIPALISTS—$10,000 OFFER! Corporation of tie \oavn of Beaunarnai: Of Quebec, with good shipping wharves and splendid powers running through one end of the sald town, olters a free grant of $100) to any manutactur- ing company who wil acquire those water powers and es ablish @ manufactory there, employing 20 persons; —MONEY LOAN ; SE- | Address MORT- M Gal —THE Province STATE OF TEXAS BONDS-INTEREST SEVEN PER cent, gold, for sale. | QEORGE K, SISTARE, 24 Nassau street. | IMITH RYDER HAS FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS made, & specialty of New York and Brooklyn City Rauroad Stocks and Bonds. For sae, Broauw and Seventh Avenue, Last Broadway and Dry Dock, Bleecker Street and Paiton Ferry, Central Park, N. and E. River, and Twenty-third Street Ratiroad Stocks. Stocks and Bonds of every description bought and sold on commis- sion. SMILH RYVER, 43 Broad street, room 15. MPYRUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON NEW YORK OK Brooklyn Property, without bonus; Second and Leasehoid Mortzayes cashed. A.M. JOHNSON & BRO., vo. 5 Dey street, near Broadwa | RUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- | A gage, in various sums: Second Mortgages cashed. | RICHARD VY, HAKNETE, 111 Broadway, room F, base- | ment. THE HOTEL C@MPANY, OF KEY WEST, fLA., WILL Tecelve propositions, irom first class hotel keepers: only, to furnish a sum of no_ less than $15,000 to assist in West, Fla, with the privileve ot keeping and managing the same. ‘The sum of $10,0.0 has been subserived and the work is about to be commenced, so as to have the build- ing ready by November, 1874. A fine lot has been chased and'paid tor, Key West is below the trost line, The climate is splendid and the city is healthy. Access 18 easy trom all points. For further information address | CHARLES TIFT, President of the Company, Key West, | Fla.” Reference in New York to Messrs. O- 11; Mallory & 30., 164 Maiden lane. 10 EXEC OTORS OK TRU LOAN OF $14,000 wanted, of first mortgaue, tor five yerrs, on first class | city privaté Dwelling, worth $30,000, ‘Only’ the usual at | torney’s fee will be paid. Address box 424 Post office. NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, | 396 and 393 Canal street, corner of Laight street, | Six percent Interest paid. Assets, over ten million doulars, Surplus, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, WE, UAVE, A HARUE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO | oan upon City, Property; iso to buy: dst and second. RREN S. WILKEY & 00. No. 5 Beekman streci, room 2% V TANTED-$2,00, ON IMPROVED PROPERTY, | worth $100,000, first mortgage, near this eity. Ad: | to assist a young lady and friend in a pecuniary | way ANTE D—3300, ON FIRST CLASS. FURNITUK ANTED—$4,000 10. dress LA. Hi, box 16 Herald offic py AxtED—AN ELDERLY GENTLEMAN OF MEANS | None excepting those honorably inelin dréss VIOLA oT, CLAIR, box 155 Herala offic W sured for $1,000, Address A., St Liberty room 25. \ W respousthe bart worth $2000); liberal vy allowance for searches. Apply at 17) Broadway, roow trust deed of city property pission and | 2.970 AL AND ZINC | river and ACRES OF TIMBER, Land, in Pennsyivama, for Fail, price $100,009, or, with Peserve Of one-quas%er inter. | 6st, $15,000; of hemlock alone (90,00),000 1600), $50," brokers: no exchange, Address K., care of J. B. | 65 Duane steoet. | R OOC TO LOA $2,500 CASI, $: N MER. | ee chandise (salable dry «oo Nn mortgage | on Property in the vicinity of New York. Adaress | LYMON Herald office 3 B5.000. FR 80, 780, BiH, SDM — First “Mortgage, city,’ no bonis; several | sums for brooklyn, New Jersey aud Westchester county; Seconds cashed at once, 1H. $7.50 ROPEETY IN FiRST MORTGAGE ON PROPERTY IN eral discount; $: this pd Co geod for sale at a iib- II 9 bt 'st ci Mortgages, tt, PATTBENG, 391 Browdway, | post or personally | intorma’ } (each piece of elghe being Lie equivalent of one piastre | doubt, tue ony question 1s the | ton. | ore, assays, | row (express Buildin), | firm name ot Hoadiey t i | by mutual consent; eitMer party, will sign in Rauidaton. | | Ys | dress P. EDWARDS, 107 West Twenty-third street. | BUSINE _ FINANCIAL. PUL GALLEON TREASUKE COMPANY. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL STOCK, $710.0, IN 7,590 SHARES OF $100 | ac The immediate object of th pany deter acquiring and operat y the Spanish government. shen at the office ot the o cover the vast amount thantigaiod {acu st be vet of Spanish galleons in e Harber of an Spain, | in ina, & Ly the Har! v | taited historical statement, covering al! the facts | ard t the sinking of Us fleet ot gittieons, thay be obtained. in pamphlet torm, on applic «tion, either by at the office of the compan Ace ful perusal of this pamphict is urged m only for tie snot those disposed to eimbark in the under- taxing, bul as a matier of historical interest Brielly ontiiued, thee jacis ave ay iollows, viz. :— The Weasure contained in the guileous of 1702 was the accumulauon ot four years, both public and private, and esumated at a value of euchty millivus of pieces of eig ut organization of this ¢ scion Kran which ina right to re- | by weil aw uk in the been oF spanish silver dollar, shis feet of galleons, lad with the treasure, and conyoyed by a French tleet of 23 Lne-of-battle sips, arrived In the hurbor of Vigo in sep- tewnber, 172. An attack Was inede by « combined An slo-Duteh fleet on the Franco--panish fleet, with a view o the capture of the treasure, on the 22d° of October, Aiud. Lhe success oF the attick being imument, the French and spanish ofucersdeterimine i, rather than that the treasure should ial into. the hands of the Anglo-uten, to burn and sink the galleons with (he treasure in the harbor of Vivo; and in pursuance ot this determination, 14 of the galleous with the treasure were sunk, the reimaining mine iaiing imo t the Anglo-Duteh, viz.—four to the feng. ui the jour taken by the nglish, the most vail —the prize taken by the Monmouth—sunk at entrauce of the bay of Vigo, trom stricing on asunken rock, and the Dutch were compeiicd lo abandon two of toeir prizes, bemg anable ty extinguish the flames, thus aving 17 out o. U Hoong subiper,ed. A coularatively small portion e: coin, 1ormng part of the ireasure, had been landed ut Vigo besore the at ack, but ihe Loa) valve ot creasure submerged approaimates, as mear as can be determined, aud upon the lowest est Mase, A NOL less Han $5/,u 0,00, she value and exist-hee of the treasure being beyond ASIOIILY O Its recov: Upon clus jeaiure of the pio.ect, thorough reliane placed upon the opinion, or raher ungtalitied aasnr> &nces ot Colonel Jonn B, Gowen, the enanent American engineer, Who, ag is generaily known, acquired a work wule rejutation trom his extraordinary and unprece- dened i6tin raising the entire Kussiae f onsisiiny of 20 ships and Vessels ot War of all sizes, Which were sunk by the Kussians in the harbor of Sevastopol during the Crimean war. Col. owen, by @ personal examination of she harbor of Vigo, bas located and examined several ©) the gaileons, thew position and conuition, and con- sidcrs raising of the treasure is a inatter beyond the ty ot doubt, involving no serious didiculty, aud panied by anyching like the labor attending the operation of raising the dussinn fleet, Arranyements have been made with Col. Gowen, by which ne is under engagement to take personal super- Vision vi the recovery 0: the treasure, and all matiers Felatiug thereto, ant also undertakes to contract aud supply all the necessary maciinery and ouutit. Kelerence is particuiarly requested to tae report. of Colonel G wen nade after his examination, and also his suppicmentil report, which throws additional light upon the subject, she promiuent features of the undertaking are sty the cnoriaous vaiue of the treasure. Second, the ua douvied ieasibility ot its recovery. ‘Shird, prompt and very targe returns. Ui the capital stock, the Company give 4500 shares, fully paid, for the purchase of the concession, leaving 3,000 shares tor the purpose of raising the requisite work- ig capital, and for which subseriptions are now invited, The capival wil be called up asiollow! Upon apy lication Upon atlotinent 00.0... dixty days aiter allotment. Total... : cesees TS per cent, It is not contemplated to call up the remaining 25 per cent unless it should hereatter be tound requisite, and miession of hand five wo the is. % per cent 25 per cent 25 per cent then only on days’ notice, ‘The 75 per cent will pro- duce abundant tutids tor all contemplated requirements, the remaining 2 per cent being reserved ior aby co: tinge! Appheations tor shares must be made on forms obtain- able by post, or in person, at the oifice of the Company, or troin the Bankers ot the Company, Messrs. DUNCAN, SHEKMAN & CO., corner of Nassau and Pine strects, New York, and must be accompuated by the payment of $25 on euch share applied tor. ubseriptions will receive priority as applied for. In the event of no allounent being made to an appheank, he deposit will be returned forthwith, without deduce ‘As soon. ¢ 3,000 shares now offered are subseribed for the suvscribers Will be called together to nominate seven persons irom their number to constitute the Board of rustees. ‘This course has been adopted aiter mature consideration, in order that parties investing in the en- ¥ Control the disposition of the capital and » Management of the company. oneys subscribed tor stock will be paid by the subscribers direet to the bankers of the company, Messrs. Duncan, sherman & Co., against their receipt’ tor the same, aisl will be by them heid intact, subject only to the dispoxition of the Board of Directors as above, TH), GALLEGN TREASURS COMPANY, Tem, orary Offices, No. 17 Nassau street, New York. 10.000 WAXtE<oN, BRICK sTORRS q . Lots: value, $30,000, and improving; no Wax on mortgage ; dondstnai, undonbted. oe _ Wd. Sits W ART, 81 Cedar street. _ $15.00( WANTELD—FOR FIVE YEARS, IN. Evanaville, ind. 5 ery. best security, and beat city reierences given. HL, Spring street. OND MORTGAGE FOR SALE— | Address H., at Anson Honse, $18.000 Yroperty worth over $60,000 more than moritages: will allow a fair discount. Address L., box 4,251 Post aitice, $20.000 weil rented. $75.00 ing been consolidated, 1s WANT’.D—ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erly worth three times that amount; J. 0. MOY re 80: 171 Broadway WANTED—TO PAY AWARD; THE celebrated No Name and Columbia hav- n=idered the best silver mine in Colorado; 4 per cout guaran eed in twelve months the party turiishiny this amount. Large quaniity of | titre, &c., can be seen at the oflice of HAYS & 194 Broadway, room 10. LANSING, $95.00( TO LOAN ON CITY FIRST MORT- Jv. gages; $40,000 to loan on Brooklyn Prop erty : $0000) to bay Second Mortgaves: in suis to suit, | at low rates. A ply to RENO & GOLDMARK, 23 Park en WANTED—AT 10 P d LEGAL $100,000 lineseses good eat estate security| .ven. Principals apply to BURGESS, SMITH & BATE- WAN, 70 Cedar street, . $100,000 foun witione woniton improve abd ts unimproved Property, ‘centrally loc and commission the only cl $100.000 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAD class City Property ; stun out bonus; Principaly Gesirmg to eith vest apply to PAUL P. 10 IMPROVED | $150 000. Praperte in new York and New Jer. sey, on First Mortgaj Principals only apply. E MASON, No. 1 Chambers street, _ $250.000 FOR GOOD FIRS! Counsel tees | '« Pine street. —ON FIRST | to suit, with- borrow'or in- AND SECOND | Mortgages, in st PHALON & SLOAN, sl East $437.00 TO LOAN-ON BOND AND MoRT. | aste ott New York or Brooklyn Prop- erty; also to buy First aud Second Mortgages, W. W. DREYFOOS & A, WIGERT, No. 8 Astor House. COPARTN GRSHIES ' The possibility ey a new issue af inconvertible paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, | in my judgment, such an issue would be a aetri- ment and @ shame,—CHARLES SUMNER, | Ss | JEW YORK, MARCH 26, 1874—NOTICE IS HEREBY | given that the pazinership heretofore existing be- tween John Guy and John Duke, 3 under the firm name of ; Guy & Luke, was this day dissolved by mutual sent. | John Guy is authorized to settle all debts due to and py | the firm. JOHN GUY, JOUN DUKE, The business will be carried on as heretoiore at the | same place, 805 Sixth street, by me alone. JOHN GU \ parent BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, f STEAM LAUNDRY FOK SALE OR RE. Rutherfard Park, N, J.; suitable for any tight facturing Wusiness; fhi'st Class engine, poiler and sia: bulldng two story, 25x80; two stor @): 236 neres of Lind. ROBERT K. JW. VAN RIPE. VERY RARE CHANCE PO A GENTLEMAN WITH some money to manutacture anew invention hay ing great meritund demand. Call aud investizate. 675 Broadway, room 2. Ruiherfuy jor merchants, manufac’ exchanged tor us with ¢ ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED urers and othe Ness. Mining ante tai Seeking | 1 opportunitics. . Hair Goods, 784 V roadway, Howard, Sauger & ¢ hambers street CARLETON & CO. ss Agents, 98 rc FOR ANY sUSI x new ward of ci ESS, box 179 Her; bess, rL:ht at principal dep ty: sell tor $1,040, Address BUSI ald THOROUG NESS MAN OR MECHANIO CAN f apyest valuable with or Without capital, in an economical, desirable, Manuiactory: one contrdct, when completed, paying $00) per Week. | V’rincipals, of iitegrity only, address PUSH, Herald conseieniious N ENTERPRISING PARTNER WANTED—WITH A cash capital ot $5,000; manuiacturi| free of debt; reputation established. GRATTAM & MURKAY, No. 5 Dey street, room 14, RARE OLPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A PART- 4X. nership interest ina first class bar and restaurant; entire house; splendid location; smail capital required Apply at o& West Thirty -tirsi str¢ gS8 MAN OF CHARACTGR, INTELLI responsibility can purchase the interest ner in an established bh 1 950,000 per annum; convulice & paryy having wd saleet basi hanes ces, SOLID Be UNBTY ke out n piece, ), Dramatic Agent, riner, with $4,570, a dramatic combination to ply’ a now sensai Cail on or addyess JOHN L SANFOR No. 9 Aiity street, —$50 TO $100 CAN BE INVESTED MORE SAFELY in stocks than in auy business at the present time; m fully explained by calling or sending for our . TUMBRIDG & 00., Bunkers, 3) Wall A PARTNER WANTED-WITH $1010, TO ENGAGE in the manufacturing o: chemicals; the works ure large and ete order, business is cash, AYRE & HALSTED, liz Broadway. HALF INT —ABOUT $2,000 CASH, IN A AX tirst class Corset, Skirt aud Tourheur Store, long e tblished, on Broadway, now dune a profitable wade active business lady pieterred. Would sell out tor halt cash anil good Real Estate or a nice Country ilace near New York, Secarity and vest references given and re- quired. Address EUROPE,vox 146 Herald office A. PARTNER, WITH $3,000 OR $4.00) TO TARE AN _ interest in an old established produce commission business: one srom the country preierred, having an ex- tensive quaintance. Address PRODUCE, box 212 Heralu oftice. AX EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS CHANCE FOR 44 an enterprising man with small means; Lease Good Wilt and Fixtures of one of the most favorabl. Known Real Ksiute, Insurance and Coal Commission Businesses in the city WU; the best rewreace given and tullest investigation invitea. Only those meaning business need addross, with ful name and ad- dress, M., box 105 Herald Uptown Sranch office. A PARTY WITH $1,000 CAN HAVE A GOOD POSI- tion in a new hotel at a popular seasule resort; am- ple security tor money; property consists of over 100 acres, Address HOTEL, box 130 L ald omce. N ENERGKTIC BUSINESS MAN, WITH siderable experience and high social posiuon, Wishes an active interest, with Linied amount of capi- tal. which coud be increased, in an mate business that will bear the strictest: invest highest reverences, Answers must state natu ness. Address INTEGRITY, box 172 Herald Braneh ofice. CON- Ui (LEMAN HAVING $1,000 OR MORE. to invest in the exclusive manufaciure of two staple articles in constant demand by tae ladies and boys (prot its large anu sales quick), cail at 163 Nassau stroe 4 p) Patentee, LADY OR TLEMAN, WITH SMALL CAPITAL, can get halt interest ina cool paying busine ‘Address W. H., box 175 Heratd office. OOK A) STATIONERY BS YOR SALE. Vig Binde », in a city of 20,00 inhabitants, about 10 miles from New York; «fine chance to ett good and sa’e business on terms easy, Apply at 10 William strect, New York. LADY OR G ELAPLAINE HOTEL AND PARK, PARTLY FUR ‘property is bean. nished, can be rented chvap, timully situated in| Brooklyn, ironting on the New York Boy; house has abouts rooms Apply to J, 8. & W. BROW, 49 Broadway, New York. Ee? ISHED YEARS, ON BROADWAY Business pays 23 per cent, is neat and respousibie; Oug man or woman with & store handsome ; an honest few thousand doliars not atraid to work, to enlarge ihe same; best of relerence given and required. Address with Teal name, GEORG: oitice POOR SAL BH Business in this city, iuily eral arrangements wiih am: of the business ; $10,0W) te $15, JOR SALE CHERAP~A downtown Kestavrant; unsarpassed location. Going a good paying business, with fine nuture pov pects; no humbug; di ssolulion ‘o; partnership the on reason for selling; casi price $3.00, or its equivalent in good securities; " will trade tor Real state. Call ou or address CHA: KATO, 98 Liberty street. OR SALEB—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, FORDHAM Hotel, opposite depot and near Jer rk: a rare opportanity offered; hotel farnished npleie, together with Stables, Horses, Carriaves, &c., with six years’ lease from May 1; satisiactory sons given tor selling ; terms easy to satisfactory party; cash price $6,000, J. DL ARMSTRONG, Administrator L PROPRIETORS AND LOVERS OF 8 resorts read (his:~I am oifering to rent the prem.ses known as the Mansion House at Orange, N.J., being the most desirable place in the Siate tor & hotel or private boarding house, situaced within a few minates trom the DL. & W. RR. station, and but a short distance of Liewellyn Park; the richi man could have this house flied with Doarders tue year throngh; rent low. Apply to ARTHUR DEVINE, dealer in New Jersey real estate, 710 Broad street, Newark. IMMER > Na article Cy sole right; enterprising, honest: man wanted, to and office; $3,000 required. office 1, from Ii till 4 o'clock. take charge of non ticulars 14 Broadw: established legitl- | — | ness paying large profit+ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, D TO PUROHASE—A FAIR PAYING BOSE communteations confidenusl Address G. F, Brooklyn. EDA PARTNER, WITH $6,000 TO $I fy capital, ina first class manutactur te au established trad chants throughout tho Unit business neeu apply w. Address Vibu. 10,090 the wuo.esale m hone but those meaning lars ony given at intery ala oftice. D—A PARTNER, WITH $1,00), TO TAN W ¢ Vestivians, or outdoor citar | for ; no Addiess FUBEbe, 1 TED—YOUNG MAN, WITH $490: goods here or West, stor man and pon uthly and exp troa ¢ ce lor sleady y. Apply at 737 way, room 4. pal tine tin ai W ATED PARTNER, MALE OR FEMALE, WITH $500; a well ps best of reierences required: enclose HOU-E, lesald Up- town Branch offer, bet | WANTe A LADY OF SOME & ber ‘o join anviher in tak. @ derira boarders, Address Bitl TON, Her Wtote IN. TH centrally Loe gw monoply; | eral | | Preigat Agent of tue National star be H., Herald Uptown Branch | i | | Wheatin the cars, ~~ | Sion regarding it was arrive weured hy | Mgt WANT TO SELL ON COMMISSION, WITH MY [ goods, Toilet Articles, Para Is or any’ fancy Goods | for jadies’ use; store on one of the best blocks or Broad- | way, up town; fine show wimlows; best references ESR: Address BROADWAY, Herald Uptown Branch ice. ED FINANCIAL BUSINESS oF respectability, an active partner, with character must be unquestionable. ddress, ! name and reverence, \' HAVE A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS .TO INVEST- 1 Bin my services in. some, business paying living © penses first year, With prospeet of compevency atter- Wards; satisuctory reference; bustness described will receive prior attention. » box 185 Herald offic RS DESIRING ADDITIONAL CAPI- rporate their business under the Gen- ase their capital by selling share: capital stock, ALEXANDSR FROLHINGHAM & CO PANY, 112 Broadway, organize companies and make 1 ‘vestments for capitalists and overs, OTICE TO CONFECTIONE HAVING — IN. vented # lozenge machine for cutting lozenges equat fo hand work, Lofler the same tor sale b otherwise, For particulars address 830 Broadway. ANUFACTUR! tal, can i eral Laws and nei EW YORK, MARCH 16, 1874—NOTICE IS H given that the partnership heretofore existing be- | tween Tappan Hoadley and W. A. Leckler, under the Leckler, was this day dissoived TAPPAN HOADLEY, WILLIAM A. LECKLER, The business will be continued at 58 Vesey street by the undersigned, who have this day formed a copartuership | under the firm name ot Leckler & Grill. W. A. LECKLER, New York, March 16, 1874. L. A, GRILL, HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING | betwean the undersigned, under the firm name o B. | ©. Kurtz & Co. is this day’ dissolved by mutual con: | sent. M,C. Northrup is alone authorized to sign. in liquidation, and will carry on the business under the tirm name of M. C. Northrup & Co, B. ©, KURTZ, R. M. MILES, M. C. NORTHRUP. No. 8 Wall street, 138 and 149 Monroe street, 144 East Sixteenth street and 386 and $38 seventh avenue. New Yor«, March 23 1574. LATE FIRM OF FRASER & ROBINSON BEING dissolved, this is to give notice that James A. Fraser is alone authorized to act and settle all standing accounts of said ae JAMES A. FRA HOMAS ROBL __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PRACTICAL MACHINIST OR MANUFACTURER, | | \ having $10,000 capital, can find a good investment | and immediate profitable work by addressing C. H. F., Herald office. OLD TABLISHED — M. FURNISHING | ind Shirt Manutacturing Business for sale. Appiy |. PURDY, late Jackson & AX to the advertiser, EDWARD 82 Fitth avenue. UNUSUAL OPPORTU TY TO ENGAGE IN 4 the Book and Stationery Business will be found by addressing, with references, box 680 Washington, D. ©. ‘The house Gesiring to seh has been established many years, has a large Rovernment patronage and last year realized a profit of $16,000 over all expenses. NU L OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ENER- getic, business man, with smail capital; profits large: business established and paying. Call on or ad Purd: JOIN IN A LONG now paying NY PERSON WILLING TO established manutacturing business, ver 15 per cent, and invest $2500) to $60,000, address | box 2681 New York Post office. PARTY, WITH $10,000, TO TAKE AN INTERE ina first class pavent tn connection with the saving ot tite, approved by the first men in Washington and adopied for use on steam vessels. Full particulars of SYKES & CO., Business Brokers, No. 5 Dey street, | HALF INTEREST IN VALUABLE + patent, successiully nonstrated, in working order, achahce for energetic man, with ‘small capital. Inqttire ot L. SELIG, #4 Broadway RARE CHANCK FOR A GENTLEMAN WHO CAN command trom Lge to $15,000, to invest by mstal- usiness, With his services if con- MC, D., Herald A ments 1n a respectable venient. Address, with rererences, office. | vices would be appr PARTNER WANTED-WITH $20,000 TO $30,000, BY ‘a meinber of the Stock Exchange. Address, in full, Wey bow a7 J'00) oRice ARTNER WANTED—WITH $6,000 OR $,8000, IN A planing and moulding doors and sash and blinds brackets mill; has run one year and has a good trade; wanted to take. the place oft retiring partner. Address GABB & ALLERTON, Fort Jervis, N.Y. . ARTNER WANT) D—WITH staple ; large profits. office. PITAL; BUSINESS ARTNER WANTED.-AN ENERGETIC YOUNG mat, with $500 cash, to join the advertiser in a rea estate enterprise, that will pay from |,000 to $6,000 profit. Address A. B. C., station D, Bible House Papasan WANTED—WITH $800 CASH, 1 5,0 Jeasant and profitable cash business that ‘will rannom, Apply to. J. WILLIAMS, Sinclair House, corner of Bighth 3 Broadway, PARTNER WASTEDCA PARTY HAVING | FULL Knowledge of hotel business, with « cash capital of about $25,00), to associate with an experienced hotel man, running @ successtul and tirst class house on Cnion Square, Addross PROPRILTOK, Herald ollice, ARTNER WANTED—WITH well establish: D eenac ayinas a 4 ‘ : located tor general trad either for cash or ob instal- iment, Address E., box 198 Heraid office. prrmnixa AND GASFITTING—ONKE OF THE OLD- 000 TO $10,000, IN A est and most reliable coucerns in this city wish two retire; rare opening for smali capitat. GRIGG@s, CARLETON Ul CHANCE.—THE WACHINERY AND FIX & 0. 98 Broad wa: ARB R ‘tures of a large Steam Laundry to let, with privilege | sing the same At a great bargain; @ rare chance ung to become established in a good business, with small capital, Apply to or address LAUNDRY, [4s East Fiftieth street. IGHTS TO MANUFACTURE DE FOREST'S PATENT R' Collar Dryer tor sale or Exchange for Real Estate; one of the most unique and useiul Inventions ow win every family. SOW AD EVETY CAME OR eON, 1 SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED. — security will be ot pur for an enterprising cam be Brofiidway, room 5. ® .. Herald oft HE RESTAURANT AND BAR CONNECTED WITH Robinson House and Hall, Sixteenti street, third door west of Broadway, to let, turnished; terms reason- able to a responsible party. Apply at Hall Nes R, A THOROUGH B NESS MAN, married, 29 years old, of commanding appearance, general knowledge and good judgment, desires to engage With any business of newspaper concern where his ser- siated ; Wonld invest 9 capital ex. snow ediung & paper: can report, 3, keep books and correspond ; can't bs is fucne in both English and Ger- (dof rare executive ability) hag no ob- Adareas GOOD INTESTSENT, cepting his merits solicit with ste beat in collectin man, and posse 8 to the country. erald office. YRUGGISTS.—A HALF INTEREST ($10,000 CASH) T° or sale in a first class drug store in the city of Dal- Tas, Texas; profits 50 per cent on capital invested. Nono bute thoroughly competent and active business mau need apply to HALL & RUCKBL, 215 Greenwich street, New York. Wanten-sis 000 OR $20,000, IMMEDIATET, profits guaranteed 400 per cent; business legiti- mate; putting up medicine. Address 0. K., box 16 Harald oilloe, auction business, well | Adaress SUCCESS, box 14 | } fitted | $10.000 are AND SERVICE OF A THORUU: business whe trot ia ¥, BEE hee AND AN ACTIVE OR SIL SOUD end Acris OF Stnee es nual prowl o: $4004! ut 25 Dey street, room f RT AC A WELL KS’ $1.50 Ee ea et ek and every thir urry on the business with. Anply or address ( Congress” street, near Columbia, South Brooklyo. fe ~A PARTNER WAM $2.000.-amodnt in a manuiacr todshed 12 ofits larg and qu almost & mionov Address katt office. 2 OR LESS TO LN BY A YOUNG . 3.000 Srunyining sare ant ce'tann wiih ervices. Address, with paracu oP aitention, LM, Herald o WANTED, A PARTSER WITH TIS amount to join @& drm «read mical factory; sala amount to in rolits large: a sure income. Adiress Ushed in a the business 3,008 Post office, New York erty (0). OOO. WRASTED, THIS AMOC aT AS SPE . cial capital in an established man facturing business of 35 years’ standing us hay Aad steady; taetory in Philadedy iui PRD DENCE, box 176 Herald oiliee. + : The possibility of a new tssue of tiwonverttble paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my fudgment, such an issue would be a@ detri- ment and @ siamé.—CUARLES SUMNER, THE GRAIN TRADE. Ayes Adjoarned Meeting of the Railroad Representatives and the Grain Receive ers of the Produce Exchange--Important Rules Agreed Upon Pursuant to adjournment the committee of grain receivers of the Produce Exchauge and the repre- sentatives of the several railroads terminating at this point again met in consultation yesterday morning in the large room of the bxchange, for the purpose of discussing several rules relative to the grading and transportation of wheat and grain. Mr. L. ¥. Holman, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Trade, presided, and Mr. George E. Mar- un acted as Secretar Among the large number present were President Franalin Edson, Jonu M. Hughes, Henry §. Hicks, Henry T. Knee- land, J. D. Moulton and Jobn H. Hikox, on the portofthe Exchange, and the tollowing gentle. Men representing the railroads:—J, H. Ratter, General Freight Agent of the New York Centra) sud iiudson River Hatlroad; R. ©, Vilas, of the Brie Railroad; Joun Gossler, New York Superin- tendent of the Pennsylvania Ranroac T. Gear, e, and A. A. Gadus, Freight agent of the EB Aster projonged discussion the fol. prosented by tle committee, Was agré tue ugents upon by The ¢ New York Produce Ex chang an-chief, with a deputy, tor the whose term of ofice shall to their ure, ‘Th duaes of the be wheat on its arrival, f the car inehatk and led tor that purpe imspeetor shall ve to gra marking the grade on the keeping a record in & boo hunbers of the ears, names ot the «rade of the wheat labors of the inspec Spector's certifieate trom aur shall be & him without tarth | trom poinis wher ade} er inspe All wheat inspection ad inspected, ti onfornh 4S near as practicable known on ‘his marketconing trout the | inspectors’ guidance stand: by the Grain Committe: said iaspectors for their ‘The subjoined rule was then taken up, and, after @ long decave, Was aduop ed shall be yra The chief inspector shall nt a deputy or deputies at the terminus of each |, Whose teria of afte shall be subject to the pi i ducies of the deputy shal! be io supervise hing of 1M the track scale to see (hat the ea: are swept ciean while unloading, and to keep an ae curate record in a book provided ior tha: purpe the Weight of the car losded. and write its numbe! of wheat and the name ot the con. companies to pay said depwiy for bis servi ‘The following rule, hat the railroads will guarantee to deliver the quautity as per scaie weights, paying promptly ior any deticiency ang receiving pay jor any eXcess,’? Was consiuered at great length aud warmly discussed, but uo conclu. af, and the meeting: adjourned until next Tuesday week, when it will be taken up ior consideration. A DREADFUL AFFAIR. A Husband Decoyed by His Wife and Stepson Into a Trap and Nearly Hacked to Pieces. SPRINGFIELD, [., March 2, 1874. A terrible tragedy is reported from the northern part of Edwards county, in this State, where a farmer, named William adding, married some time since, as his third wife, a Mrs. Hunt, who had a son named Curistopher, about eighteen years ol age, and other children. Mr. Madding’s children by bis former wives did not ‘agree very well with the new comers; their parents naturally became involved in their broiis and the result was a separation about | a year since, the basband going to live with a rela- | tive, and leaving the larm to the wile on condition State rights or | this the homestead should revert to bin, | Address A. B., box 225 Herala | that she should keep it in good oder; ‘ailing to do Absence did not, m this instance, make the heart grow fonder; the feud continued and both par- ties were constantly before tne Court, till Mrs. Madding and her son having threatencd Mr. Madding be had them yound over te keep the peace. To make assurance doubly sure he bought and carried a revolver, | whereupon they in turn alleged leara of violence, | | | i ; Saddlea, had been tied there and made lis | | and had him bound over, Thus matters wenton till the beginning of this month, when Madding notified his wite that she Was neglecting her duty, turned ler out of the house aud occupied it him- self, allowing her, however, to reside in another house on the farm. Sue made severai efforts to induce him to give up the revolver, buat he persist ently refused to do so, telling her tha he bad no idea of using it, save in seli-deience, so that she need feel no uneasiness, She taunted him on Saturday Jast with being so terrified that he sieps ‘With it under his piliow, On Sunday morning she changed her tone anc sent tim word to come over to er house and have O social chat. He was getting his breakiast, and returned @ reply that he would go as s00n as be had fluished fis work, She almost immediately sent back the chiid with a message to come at once and bring his pipe with um, so that he couia smoke. He toliowed the child aud sat down on & chair, which lad already been placed for him, with his back to the door, He was just lighting his pipe, when young Hunt stepped out irom behing the door, ahd with a heavy hickory club struck him a terrible blow on the skull, felling him to the floor, While Ms stepfather lay there senseless the young murderer twice repeated the blow; then, thinking Ulat his work was accomplished, and aided by bis mother, bore the boay oui inte the orchard and leaned it against a tree. Meanwhile the horror-stricken younger children PER CENT AND | had rushed from the house, screaming wildly, and given for $10,000 or $12,00) to invest | one of them had gone to the residence of class cstablished business in this city. Address | neig bor, Where one of their elder brothers, Jesse Madding, was employed. le and bis employer, Mr. Ibbotison, fan towards the house, aud as they approached young Hant dashed out of the shed On & horse which, already cape. ‘The men were just in time, for Mrs. Madding was going back to the orchard with an axe as they ap- foe evidently with the intention of fnishing jer husband, Who still showed signs of lile. At last accounts ae Was alive, though hie case Was hopeless. His wife was in custody and the officers Were in pursuit of her son, OARD FROM THE OOMMIS3IONERS OF AQCOUNTS, We have been informed thata rumor isin cin culation that the Commissioners of Acconnts have referred charges against Vomptroller Andrew H, reen, We beg leave to say that said rumor is whelly unautncrized and without foundation, JOBN WHEBLE! LINDSAY J. HO Of Accounts,