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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1874.—TRIP LE SHEET. ' FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, THE STOCK MARKET YESTERDAY. GOLD STEADY. More Shipments of Coin—Money Easy aud Abundant. GOVERNMENT BONDS FIRM. Railroad and Southern Securities at Former Rates. WALL STREET, } Fripay, May 22—6 P, M. Although there was some temporary recovery Andicated by the fluctuations of the stock market ‘to-day, the figures quoted were not calculated to | ‘elicit confidence or to change the tone that bas »characterized recent speculations. A few parties Qre understood to be buying and laying away Stocks, but there is a much larger number who have less faith in the situation and are waiting. It ls a class who recognize the influence of a strong monetary power which can depress or elevate the ‘market at will. There is likewise a more potent ‘@gency at work that springs trom the knowledge | ‘of general commercial depression, In other | # ‘words, there is an antagonism between artificial | ‘and natural forces—between those who can use | Wab great wealth and those who confide in simple Fesulte, It is not diMcult under the circumstances Yo say which party will win, A long purse anda $d credit in Wall street invariably carry the » A Block of ten or twenty thousand shares, covered by margins, has more power on the aoe than the same amount of éecurities, bought, locked up and laid away. Hence the ability of active operators to make comparatively such Prices as they please. This ty @ nutshell is the Secret Of pending operations, The sales to-day were ‘wery significant indication of duiness, THE MONEY MARKET. * Money ranged from 8 to 4 per cent at the open: Ing, but, subsequently declined to 23; per cent on call loans, at which Ogure the offerings were ‘Union’ Pacific, 19,200; Wabash, 16,900; Pacific Mail, 4,700; Uhio and , Mississippi, 1,600; New York Central, 4,900; St. ‘Paul common, 5,200; Lake Shore, 9,900; Rock ‘Island, 4,700, and Northwestern common, 5,550. “Thé total sales amounted to only 102,208 sharee—a spot, naving sold as low as 89. Union Pacific firsts were steady at 84%, and incomes strong, advanc- ing to 76. Fort Wayne sold at 105% for firsts and 101 for seconds; Eries at 103 for firsts, 9154 for fourths and 0134 for fifths, and Morris and Essex at were the latest bids:— Alb &: Ist bd... ..1023 by tate ti 7% ia Tae 11 ist. urd aap SP ac. 05, Tistun ieee ws Rew York Con x Row York Cen 64, akg ew York Cenive gu NY corns 7. finn at a7 Te PD BD a at, La NY Cen Po%8 46. tP Iat tw os WZ = New Yors Cen lat m, ‘ 85 . New York Cen lst he 055 fais bes 4 g 7s. ‘ion Pacific 10's, ‘inc. 7: Paola ba of Mo, 21 m io a Mo. adi Cedar t & Minu Ist m. Bi 2d pf Mich cout 7 pc; 2d m. 99% Bel 4 So TI Jet m, Big. Mio si7pe ane Tol, Peoria & Was WD 14 Tol'& Wabustm. StL D 1s Toledo & Wabash 8286 Detroit, a 88 ist Buff & Erie new bas. Pekin, Linc ry ‘Deer lat By | HIGHEST AND LOWEST. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— Opening, has BY. Central. We oe ate ariem +1286 128% 12836 rie . 3 353% Lake Shore.. of a0 WK ‘abasi «+ 85% 35% 34% Northwestern. 4 40% 40 Northwestern preferred. oo 58% 51% Rock Island. 96% 9534 Pittsburg... . a 4 876 876 Milwaukee an 82% 33% 82% Milwatkee & St. Paul pref 51% 52 5135 Ohio and Mississippi..... 23 28% 2334 New Jersey Centrat.. 1053 105% 10534 Dela., Lack.. and Westernior 4 108 10736 Union Pacific... 26% 2756 2656 ., C. and Ind. Central... 19% 1934 19% Western Union.........4. 7136 1% 10% 1534 1% 15% 234 42% 421g 100% 105% SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Friday, May 22=10 A. M., Before Call, hs West Un Tel...c ny } ined a Pac eh 26% 0, 7 265 Sbundant. Prime business notes are discounted | 200 at 6 6¢ percent. Time Joans on good collaterals | are quoted at 5 percent for three months ana7 Per cent for the balance of the year. Foreign exchange was quiet and firm for ster- ling at 4.874 a 4.83 for bankers’ sixty day biila on London, and 4.904 24.91 fordemand. The nom- inal asking rates over the counter remain at 4.88)¢ ‘@ 4.9134. Commercial bills continue scarce, and ‘the smail lots offering are taken by bankers at 4.85 a 4.87 for documentary and bankers’ accept- ances, Continental exchange is dull and steady. Reichamarks, 9534 a 96 for commercial and bankers’ Jong; bankers’ francs on Paris, 5.13% 45.15 for long and 5.10 a 5.11% for short. IMPORIS OF DRY GOODS. The total imports of forcign dry goods at this port for the week ending to-day were $1,634,687, | 068. The imports | $20 ‘and the amount marketed $1, for the corresponding week of last year were $1,479,407, and for 1672 $1,916,107. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 112%, advanced to 112% and later The transactions were limited, and there is nothing in | the market that calls for comment. The rates paid for carrying were 1, 2,1, 2), 3, flat, and fell off to 112%, at which the close was made. nally 1 per cent. The following are tne special engagements for | to-morrow’s steamers, according to the latest ad- vices :— Gold coin........ $800,000 | Bilver coin and bar: 828,000 | Gold bars. 150,000 Total ‘were :— Gold balances... Currency balances ‘Gross clearances. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges... Currency balances Gold excha. ges. ‘Gold balances. ver coin and bars. THE FOREIGN MARKET. London advices state that the.amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England on balance to-day | 1s £11,000, The rate of discount in the open mar- | ket: for three months’ bills is 34 per cent below the Bank of England rate. Paris despatches quote | Tentes at 59f. 3734c. Consols for money, 93% a 10:15 and 11:30 A.M. 120% $60 0 U> 6s, cur. 121 1 Us Bis, 1-4 18! 5)! do. 120 2390 US 5's, Hix 20 UE Bh r, '01 1000 US5-2, 6, poe First Board—10:30 A. M. 100 N C 6's, special than ed Sd MSR... 75 tax, third class.-be 6 be 75 7's 4000 Am Dk & Imp 7's. 19096 Bi lw C&NWeegd’s, BB 3 5000 Mor & Es 1st m &StJot's.c... 78) 200) Lake Shored tds 90! 1400) Con Fac gold bas 89, F FWA ced gu Sth x TM letm. 93 2000 Chi & NW con. 1vu0 401 & Wab Ist m, fey 5uu0 Alb & Susq Istm. 103 wat 278,000 | The operations of the Gola Exchange Bank 6,059,308 1,076,240 | The gold shipments to-day were $828.000, of | ‘Which $550,000 is gold coin, and the remainder sil- 3 G0... 10 shs Am Ex Bank.. 1114 100 NJ Cen RR. 9 Gallatin Nat Bank, best 100 Chi &R 40 Gold kx Bank..... td aR 17 bel& H Can Co. | $0 Wes: Un Tet os 1500 do. 96 | sw Bes 32; 51: or %6 36 és BEEBE BS SEE NF 93% ; do. account, 935; five-cwenty bonds of 1865, | | 7 old, 10734 a 1074; do, of 1867, 10914; ten-forty bonds, 104.@ 104%; new fives, 1045, a 104%; Erie, 32%; | New York Central, 8334. Market firmer on easier Money. Central Pacific first mortgage bonds at Frankfort, 73%. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The receipts from internal revenué to-day were $333,806. The customs receipts were $238,000. The Assistant Treasurer to-day paid out $256,000 on ac- count of interest and $102,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, The government balances re- ported to-day were as follows:—Currency, $9,138,478; special deposit of legal tenders for re- demption of certificates of deposit, $56,775,000; -coin, $88,176,725; including coin certificates, | . $36,084,300 ; outstanding legal tenders, $382,000.000. | 2 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were firm to the close, when tthe following quotations were current:—United States currency sixes, 117 a 11734; do., do., 1881, Tegistered, 12034 a 120% ; do., do., do., coupon, 1215¢ ~ 122; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 115% a 11534; do. do., istered, 11634 @ 117; do. do., do., coupon, 116%; do. do., 1562, coupon, 1154 1864, re 117% @ 117%; do. do., 1865, registered, 116% a 11’ doydo., do., coupon, 118% & 118%; do. do., new, registered, 119% a 119%; do. do., do., coupon, 119% 8 120; do, do., 1867, registered, 119% a 120; do. do., dg., coupon, 120% a 120%; do. do., 1868, registered, 119% a 120; do. do., do., coupon, 120)4 a 121; do. ten-forties, registered. 115 8 115; do. do., coupon, 115 a 115%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 1154 @ 115%; ~.do. do,, do., ex coupon, 115% a 1153. BANK SHARES, Bank shares sold at 11% for American Ex- ~ Change, 130 ior Gallatin National, and 111 for Gold Exchange. SOUTHERN SECURITIES ‘Were without featare, the only dealing being in Nortn Carolina special tax, third class, at6. The following were the tatest bids:—Missouri sixes, 97; do. do., Hannibal and St, Joseph issue, 94; do. do., Asylum or University, 94; vennessee sixes» Old, 82%; a0. do. do., ex coupon, 6234; do. do., » DEW, 8244; do. do. do., ex coupon, 6244; do. do, new series, 625; Virginia sixes, new, 35; Georgia sixes, 75; North Carolina special tax, class 1, 845 wary and July, 20; do. do, do, | Apri and October, 20; do. do., North Carolina | § Raliroad, off January and July, 23; do. do. do, off | $0 to | do, sixes, old, J April and Octover, 28; South Carolina sixes, 2 do, do., January and July, 8; do. do., April and Oc- tober, 17%; do, do, Fund act, 1866, 18; di Lend Company, ‘1889, January and duly, 17; do., Land Company, 1889, April and Octover, 16; do. sevens, 1888, 18; Arkansas sixes, Fund. 25; do. sevens, Little Rock and Fort Smith issue, 14; do, 40., Memphis and Little Rock, 14; do, do. do., | Little Rock, Pine BiaiT and New Orleans, 14; ao. | do,, Mississippi, Olio and Red River, 14; do, do., Arkansas Central Raliroad, 14; Texas tens, 1876, 86. RAILROAD BONDS, There was no important movement in this class Of securities, mogt of the dealings being in small * @mounts, Central Pacifics continued the weak | he con ee are ae ted Bt 1D) Ate Pac pf. 12:30 P. M.—Before Call, $1(000 Cen Pac g bds.. ae iS 200 sha Union Pac. 20:00 Del, & & Won... 104) FESS REESE SESE S85 eaS5 PErety vid Z! < 2 es af ee = Ei 2P.M 2000 US 5-20, 0, '62..... 115% $10000 US 10-10, r...... SED Us 520, 6, Gori. in vial ais Second Board—1 P. M. $3000 Microar: 6's. iis riodics rf 4 rit ra fd ad 10) Mo 6's H&S do. Fy 68 Sin 9 40: $000 Tenn 6, oy ex . 8 Prt . 407 «3 407 M0, ut s on 10336 500 Bull & Erie, new. 965g 3 1000 rie Sto 3hq 800 Erie Oth n Oe 3000 Bos, bi de Pa inoy taWist, StL. 79 5000 Clev & 28 NR SS ed Sse E8r= ce 1200) Gen Pac gold bas 15 shs American Ex., 900 West Un Tel....be itt CA | RRR visheyomeceecrueeun uses Bee eeere 400 Pac M ea esetarneatasatae 300 a 400 Del, L & WRR- x vol Lg Shore be 5 an xvoe 82 feeeene = et 2130 to 3 P. M. 300 shs Tole Wee bn" 1) Om &N bS 403 10) a 4) 0 403 300 40) 20 40) 100 4! Iw 403 bush rad of wheat & Wg. Yop hes Bristal. by salt, ane By ea 32.00) og bushels cf S8So 3. ano 2,90) quarters of di ‘ters of do., tence. to Cork tor o1 an italian bark nat hence same fee ae. in, a a esristeh bark, | to the United ‘kingdom, with oleum, on private terms; an ort, west, const of Italy, ot fined pel an Maa bark. benoe ta 0 ronstadt, wich 400 Dvis. 8, 1034d. ace) bark, with a "ark hence to fas At 528, SSSSESEES 104 for firsts and 10234 for second. The following | = seegesegig' SGOT SR Ree SESE: Es 5S sa pits: Bett RSeeeetesseseessas Sesee gee: nd 4c. if to or Trieste. with 400 hhds. of ‘to ship, 1,136 tons, hence to ‘Antwerp. aeneral cargo, be cur. | hi an American ship, Pp » to load general cargo; a British to Barbados in baliast and back to are. elds 4 British brig. t nd bac ork, with sugar, at nh Gusxres “the enna reinained Mietive: the ter ed to 31 Toted at Ize, for heavy average of domestic cloth Borneo, #340. for Calcutta, an New York with hence to Antigu French Fiands to New York Cen Hi ri - rad ¢ of domestic cloth, 12. tor 2c. @ 12}c., nominally, Hemp anv Jote.—Hemp w: | regurds the demand or prices current We append out former fapiations, Pes Dressed a for double asi wn Fed tie) a $1 9) for single spring. $80 Lor amber Winter, $9 (oF while for double extra. eat let ut unchanged; No. L Milwaukes lub in round de ‘ear Lote We append our ican, $2 20 s & a - eY) (or 2,500 re ae {or bolted COMMERCIAL REPORT. Cotton Dull—Flour Dull—Wheat Lower— Oats Dulland Lower—Pork Firm—Lard | Firmer—Sugar Quiet—Coffee Lower= | minally steady in ato eile. batty were also du ‘Dales changed hands at 24: —We notice a continued good demand ies of hay, which commands tull cur- teady in value, under # fai gold. auotad at t3)40- a 5c he a1 Hay oh StRaw.. for prime quallti | rent prices. Straw wi a We quote Hive Hes, & cl raw nate, 9 B30, 60e. tor wheat and $1.4 $1 1) for oat. ate purchasing moderately, buc othée- ‘The receip s ror the | lomestic and 128 bales of Freights Firmer—Petroleum Steadicr= | Naval Stores Dull—Metals Quiet—East India Goods Dull—Wool Quiet, but Firm—Whiskey Closed Easy. FRIDAY, May 22—6 P. M. There was considerable speculative inquiry in | some departmerts of trade to-day, but as a gen- eral thing the marke'g were pretty quiet and steady, On *Change four was still dull, Wheat was in ‘air request, but at lower prices, The re- | ceipts were pretty heavy and the market closed in Corn was also duil and lower. Oats but closing Whiskey was steady. Pork was without especial activity, but market was very active, but irregular. for tori da ‘5c. e wise, "the market has peen | Week have been { bales of Me Bminet Wells in hi MtKet as follo te tt Ittle. strengt snee of favorable. advices trom ite the sbsence of transactions are wants of brewers, ani ee our last our | welt rol nehang continued coolness of the weather still acts asa pacriee ‘The lager beer brewers es- pecially wear very loug faces and complain of the dull times and small demand for their beer. yet buyers don’t seem willing to bid cents still being the highest cash Stave and foreign hops. to the demand tor beer, buyers’ favor. getting TOTY Sees figure altamnable for the be: Choice Calitornians are i demand at full figures, but @re extremely scarce, scriptions and “olds” are neglected. he interior are all ranorted dull. 1c ys Low grades of all d Most of the sales were at extreme prices, but at the close a part of the ad_ vance was lost. Freights remained strong. Cot- ton was dull and nominal on the “spot,” and only in moderate demand at unchanged prices for Groceries were quiet, with tne excep- tion of coffee, which gold more freely, decline of 4c. per Ib. Petroleum was steadier, but v: ues were nominal, there being no disposition to operate. Naval stores were duil and nominal. owing to the light offerings; but the market was firm. Asuxs.—Receipts for the past three days, 74 packages, A limited jobbing trade was reported at stead, at Oc. per 1b. aud pearis at 9c. per ILDING ‘The conditiun of the rnarket for brick remained the same as during the past week. arrivals Were tree, but, under acontinued good demand, ‘The current prices were as ‘ale, $3 75.4 Cy 25 per 1,000 afioa: Haverstraw Bay, 14a $15; do. dark, lelphia, $25 5) a $: livered, quoted. as follows: Pi Havarians’ (genui ‘0 Be. forninns, 255. 4 S50 ilious’—The demand has been somewhat better during the past three days, with prices ruling steady tor the better qualities, but weak and irregular tor the pootcr Trades. ime? as 613%¢., June mised: ie. re) at $1 02 tor No. $1 6) bid Jor No.2 springs, Buertos Ayres ¢ and Casnbis’ “and Bi Wool was quiet, Maracaibo, saute: faracaibo, dry’ 200°; Maranham, dey salted ox indy ge. 5 Ferhambucy, dry salted, 10340. He dry salted, 160.; jatamoros, ‘ary alied, Iige, a 190. ; Tauny pico Porto Cabello, 22ige. a Borota, 24c. a 250. fc. St. Lomingo ‘and Port-au-Piatt, dry, 15c aie Curacoa, 1be,, ana Cauurormia, dry; 206, ; or Ibs, ; elty slaughter, ox, currency; ops ‘utta 0, | i7e., and Calcutta kips, inead vreen, iG CS Lratuer.—The demand June: $17 40, July, Lard quiet and a shade ensier | $10 Wa $10 9% cash; $1L asked, Jun it 73 Sily ‘Bulk meawsin alr demand wad’ ie mouiders, ‘at 64c., July; short rib middies $9 5, June. loose. ” Whiskey steady, at 943¢¢ Matamoros and se, ‘tacks Te. 5 73,000 bushels wheat, 112,000 do corn, 64,00 2,000 dg. rye. shipments—10,000 bbls flour, ‘wheat, | 267,000 do. corn, 95,000 do. oats, 2,000do. rye and 2,000 do. barley. eae did not accumnu'ate. Bi asia, do. red, has been siow since our last $30 50; ea | for Hoth hemlock and crop, and confined to the hizher | qualities, which have reatized outside prices. ceipts for the past week toot up. 58,718 alles and | pales, and the exports reach 9.000 sides. "3i6 ane Pull a + Phila- a a ts, 75 2 $5.25; Jersey, 50 a $y; up river, $3 25 a $9; y, $950 a. Hi (0 75. Fronts—Croton, $17 a $20; Philadelphia, $33 50 a $37 50. Lime—The inquiry has | been tair and tue transacons were at steady prices; | quoted at $1 10 for Rockland common and $1 75 for do, lump. Cement was without noticeable change in value, but attracted rather more avention; uated ry $175 per bbl. for Rosendaie, $4 Portland. Laths were steady at $. a $2 10 for kantern, Broom Corn.—irade has been rather slow, still there ‘was more doing than was noticeable during the preced- ne prices showed no appreciable change. url, 8c. a 10c.; green short me- aE short green brush, 0c, @ 12c,; new dius ana red tipped, 5c. a 7c. Bprrer.—The supply, Stale or Western, prove ferrari? Ba Hea for Roman and Good “damaged. 2h | Poor damaved.. rt "all sap laugtier Light backs, Fonant sido middle érop, sie. 'Texay -Lugnterop, Bo. Rougi—Hem- $40.5" ‘inidore ‘and “over ‘ofop. son Zc. a Sle. SMetaLs—ihe Weniand tor h h prices ruiing a shade ea: ier. Cs Ke copper hus cot fair, srt ‘tam hougb not excessive, of either ample for the requirements of general thing were about | steady, partoulary, for fine “yellow,” which attracted notall, the attenilon of buyer ails trom the boat was dropped ‘to Ing. We quote :State— Halt do. do., prime, 2c. a 00 28. do., common, dic. a eu Fe fe brine, Ze. a flags” quoted at 21%c. 21 2 md; and 8:4 jc. this morn- ai “cholee, relected, ir et 808 elas: 2, Exports to Fra anaes 3.158 8, sVonieg To, tock 71,076. Weekly— Eat fot et Pha Shas. tat ie Continent ‘rance, ; coast , Sales, 10,200, BILE, May, 22, 1874. Cotton quiet and steady; mite Pf let re- ceipts, 44 bales. Exports ' coastwise. Sales, 150. Stock, 21,250. Weekly—Net receipts, 1b bales. Ex- Ports coustwise, 1,003. Aalan ba |AvANNam, May 22, 1874, Cotton, dull; middling, ine Ne a Teccipty, bates; gross, We Exports codstwise, 192 Sales, 10, Sto! 2.000, Week oat be ira eines rams, Sk rts—To Grea pe iy Pak ritain to the Con nent, rag Cuaruxaron, mee Hee muting r ees 1 ind inladieg. bales, Ex a 186. tlc, Is Fecolpts, Bi Meekiz—Net recei 451 bal Saati Net, veo EX les. Exports coastwise, Wiuarxaton, N. C., May 22, 1874. Spirits of turpentine firm at 35c. ' Rosin ieady at $2 25 g trained. Crude turpentine steady; $135 for hard, 85 for yellow dip, $3 5) for Abe om poets at su i874, Flour steady; sales of 1,400 pie at a a7 18 1s (4 No. 1 white winter, $9 50 # held at $1 46, car lots at 48, white Canada at $1 8) a $1 82 tor prime to choice. ies ot 3000 bushels at ‘fer Oats sca Siate at We. "Peas unchanged: saice anada at We. in bond. Cornmeal—$L 70 jor unbolted, | per cwt. Millfeed—shorts, shipatune i middltnys u8, $35, ber ton, ‘delivered, I freights—W heal %c., corn Tie, to New ; Lumber $8 25 to. the Hudson, 83 To to Newburg nad 4 to. New York. Railroad freights—Flour, to Bostol, to New York, sc. j to Albany, 3c. Lako receipts 4,000 bushels wheat, feet of lumber, tna apmens=1h,00 Dushels" whivat, iorsu00 ieet of Burrato, May 22, 1874. and rall imports for the last twenty four hours— Lal Flour, 11,190 bbis.; weeny! $28,6°5 bushels; corn, 71,900 do. ; oats, ao do. 300 Wheat, 35,754 b mane $0. Canal’ stipmenis— ai 29.28) do. kee 78 Caged AN 18, Janal Flour firm; Western spring, FA 15. a8 7 25: amber, $7 50 a $3; white, $8 260 $9. ea! Limited Milwaukee No. 1 spring, $1 43; = sl Cie spring, $1 40; red winter, nite: Gorn active; sales No.” *2-at 71 9.090 do. at 7c. Oats ales an bushels 3 Chicago at 57c. Baricy nada, $b 95, Western, $1 80a $1 9 a Kye nominal at $108, Other articles unchanged. Tox“po, May 22, 1874. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and lower at $155 tor No. 1 White Mictn BS $ On oF amber Micni- | gan, cash and June; $1 45: Juty: No. Lred, 36; No.2 do, $1444; Au ey $18 earn ia lower at 7Lige. for nigh mixed, cash and May; 6%e. for june; 69gc., July: 70c.,, August: low mixed, G3c.; dam- aed, Outs steady at 553gc. tor No. 1. ‘reights unchanged. eceipts—19,000 bushels wheat, do. corn and 7,000 do. oats. Shipments—23,000 push- Curcado, May 22, 1874. Flour quiet and weak, Wheat, in fulr demand and 26,000 els wheat and 16,0W do. corn. jowor® AL $1 24% for-No. 1 spring; $1 2136 a $1 214 tor Ko. dune; 81 21%, July; No. siiby $1 07. Corn in’ fair bémend a lower meet my Meio, Yor Nord mixed, cass Ole a in gey rejected, 58350. a Avie. ‘quiet and weak, at dic. fo o . (Sic. adic.” Rye firm airley buovant, wnsettied author? closed at $17 45, ad, at $1 Corn’ to Butfalo, 3%c. 9 4c. COTTON RECEIPTS. ° New Yorx. May 22, 1874. The following are the total net receipts at all ports since September 1, 1873:— Porta. Bales, Raltimor 4,674 New Yor! 194716 7 Providen 5,022 City Potnt..... 28,721 Charleston. 43 Philadelphia. ‘88.155 Wilmington 382 Port Royal 4 Noriolk 028 — Boston. ISIS? Grand total...... 5625764 EUROPEAN EAN MARKETS, Loxpox Propuck Marxet.—Lonpon, May 22—Even- ing.—Linaeed off, £38 a £28 33. per tun. Spirits turpen- tine, 298, 9d. per cwt. FINANCIAL, rey “REASONABLE ~RATES—MONEY ON L LIFE “AND Endowment Insurance Poiicies, Mortgages and other | Beeurites, Insurance of all kindy effected with best companies. J.J HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. ‘Orange ‘county and te and, Pennsylva- ‘hue, "se; do. we chates ta 4 30c.:'do., talr to Foud, 2éc. "Pate. Western Wei ert reietve ‘and’ Shehiga Mo. do. fair to Rood, enain and, Lows 234 am srt S32: torge, S/NN SO. Hulls—Snglish, $07 errr actartennt oie oa% ais 88 isi | §°Mouasses.—The market was firm, but the demand con- fined to jobbing parcels, which were placed at tuil prices. r ey Rhee kas: centriiugal and mixed, 3vc, mupcovado, resin page tubs, soba, to prime, sere 36e. - 0c. various les common, 20S; a ‘The receipts are somewhat Nae excess of the ‘and, and stock shows some accumulations. The market is unsettled and easier in tone. in the market, but are biading under ae views of Commissions would be necessary: i lines of any magnitude, tall cream. fine. 19340. a 160, ; 5c. Western tuctory, full cream, cl : fate to good, léc, #1Ke med, ide. a'12c. belt FL good to fine, ‘iée @ Ic.;'do.. spot’ was neglected and nominal. clos- ‘tutures" met with es. “We quote :— er aehene N. Mba ns. Texas, Bs i Wil 17 Hi RY 18) ootie quotations are based on cotton in store running} “a Quality not more than half u grade above or below the ‘The sales were :— To-Day. Last Evening. Total, | money on Calitoruia, Kurope and Havana. | Le, ery. 420. | Jc. Eogliah Ystaitde, due. a S20. Navat Stores.—Vor spirits of turpentine the Tnarket ‘as dull, and in order to have effected sales lower prices Merchantable order held id bave been necessary. but we heard of no bids above 35io. ht 4c. Strained rosin was dull, but 2 65 a $2 70; 45 bbls. of good strained faced at the higher price. ‘The finer Spaces were entirely neglected and nominal. 8 du Quoted at trom $2 i} a $2 00. “Pitch held nominally ore, oie —Linseed met with a fair demand from the trade 9c. in casks trom crushers’ hands. Sperm was firm and met with a fair irade at $1 53 ior crude, $185 for natural winter, for unbleached « | York bbls. brou; ommon to fair, and ruled steady at eGorroxon the ing with a down’ light business at ee ee price $1 9 for bleached, i: 7 ring and $1 $0 jor bleached do, it Uc, a 6.c. for Northern. ie | ar for ‘Southern, 650. for natural winter and t&c. a Dieached. Lard oil was trmer, in s for lard; quoted at bc. a ict ani steady at 40c. a dlc. i7c., domestic do, at 6c. a ce seed oil was firm and quoted at S5c. for crude, ‘sre, a ie. | for refined summer. yellow and. 673gc, a 12540. ellow. | Neatstoot Air the (ear price for No. plies have been more Uberal and the market ee ea chek but prices gender Bt 7 lower. | Menhaden was | quoted at 65c. a Riek, veces 3rd. quoted steady ‘* lk, | Planatory circular furnished, {Sng taiand, in bu Ber bal, re AZAKD & M 690 | shipping Pik’ $375 Albert, in’ shipping order, 25 a $3 50; Jackson ‘vbite, 2s 462 y yw iniddling) the sales have Poo ss tollows :—Last ovecnig atter two o'clock :—June, — 300 at 17 bo! ar in tt ae “per bbl. new, $4 a $9; Savannah, new, Fe Bermuda. $9 a $10; sweet, yellow. Delaware, PROVE Seprtmcal bhatt. ‘ea bbls.; beef, none: cat es; lard, 15) bbls. and tierces and 100 id for mess pors was qnl. , but the market ruled ve ig ty lots nS $a jac) 4 | oo se epesition t Long clear quoted at 10%4c. a I ; | We note a sale of 50 boxes long cl 32c. it, 100 Gane moat iso te, ‘1 at 18 11.32 Si, sway, 70) at ee 3 iitine. ibe aes sy ue notice till uth; 600 a no aon ener dne 20at Ue 2 | kegs. The dem: 1, ATK he market Was duit, ade prices on the part of sellers. o74e. and short do. at 100; put there was aus, quoved f bn Cc. 8 Boot Tade was which realized steady prices. at eae within the 1ange of $10 | bbls. ; $13.4 $14 for extra d e3, i) @ $25 tor In: Ke." fi “limited to jobbing the Feceipts at, the i New Orieuns, 1,803; Wilmington, 4; Nori Nk, 63: New York, 69; Boston, 12; Phil This day iast week, Rates on cotton to as tollows:—To Hi: ston, bales; | @ $12 for prime mess, $20 a for prime mess do. do. and $30 50 a $52 for ex- s—Business was slow and un- ged, quoted at from Mis day’ ‘ust year, 0 orelgn ports were quoted nominally 10 eae by ‘To Bremen, by ‘steam, % o fell off 34e. per Ib. to: ie sat ibe, demand outy 1,00) smoked hams at 12350, a ouiders iat 8%¢e. per Ib., 7 pickled 5 boxes of cleat bellies at 10% pickled peliies on private terms. Vestern Was somewhat irregular, but Sales 20) teres for May,, at Ile, $2. meats—the charket was ifn erate. We heard of sales of Be. per Ib., ne | the market for the demand fair and the market firm. at Li 9-l6c., cash; 250 both | 2.250 tlerces, tor June, a | for tly, at ibe, a AL iTiee. vad 00 Werces, for August -The market for refined was rather | 6 ie ig little or no ted "for ‘ata half and lige. | We note a sale of 4 c. and a rumored sale of 5,000 Grade, in bulk, was held higher, arties asking 6c., but there was no disposition to ‘Cases were moderately inquired for and quoted i Ready at lg. Naphtha remained nominally agate Eth al rr and 5.200 bags per Mindera’ at Bart. moro, on private terms. We a Rio, ordinary car. goes 16740, a lic. ; fale ao., 1Bigo. a Isice. 5c. do., 193gc. @ Wige.; extreme rang for. Java, government base. Ze, bso Coy ae | earn but | disposition manisested’ to ope spot or balance of month, sige. for jast half of June. | first halt ot June at 13! | bbis, for July at 13%. 9c. a 20C. ; ; Jamaica, 18e. Lament ito, me ak Bee Me ad I7igo. @ "2130, delpiia was a trifle steadier, but inactive ; refined quoted } at 18440. a 13940. spot and month. points the market was auiet, juotations current :—Oi Petroleum Ventre, $! uae V3 aa 1 36 at U nd At the various oil pro- but firm, ith the il City, $i 35: Rousoritle. $1 3; 40 at Union line, bbing way continued fair at 0 tier hit be os of Patna oi THC. B THGC.y ‘bat it remnalned 2 firm, Prime en nothing doing in linseed since our last, and values are entirely nominal. ‘and was quoted at 10c, lor Western, and 10%. ina arpall way, and was. firms at $5 a 64-26 Rough flax was quiet but steady at $250 a ay Nat Hight, a We have only to note $00 bhdg, of Cuba a enS at THC. a 7% | dow, al big i t quotably changed in vali Refining, imerior to common, fair to good fair, 7c. f TAC igo to prime, f ee os rood, Bic. a Sie. | dentrituga igo: a Be his. and boxes Goorsnace’ Sr cK.—We have to wer, quiet mar et, ela ee dare cd and i 53; Parker 8, SL 1 30 )at other lines, hh ar hd heads, 36 ine ef “i box it au m pt; i she: ‘$21 12} pri, He dc. 5 hoops, iz 8 sBe, CANDLES.—A limited Jobbing trade was the only | Prices Pike without omar and n 0c. § or ordinary’ | dinary to prime 365c. a rare: Wasnt Cont las quoted at 12io. a 12: ‘Seeps.—There has business reported. quoted as follow Pratt tos 55 AERRSHRBNS BREReteSe sees Teese John Baird, Thomas Sturphy, ag eras cy privanis, 1c, a 10Ke. paees bushel =“ it 40,0 1: 1 16ige. a UR AXD GRrain.—Recel ts—Fiour, tag M de tal 2, ‘oar bushels; cornet Fuled dal ft pc pricks tations. the sales since | bbls, ole “ata kinds, oe wit do.; 43,700 bushelx, ‘The fl wi! unchanged, a shee per bbl. above our st Feport ey up about 12,600 +8 The demand for raw su overs causes | pat ihe market ruled steady on ihe ined. wa: | in London, ALLIANC! | We quote "Cue | 1%. 2 8 . 5-4 belli Te a fies i mela standard, Hoe 7 Extra Minnesota. Round hoop Ohio, Round re Onio, trade brands shipping brands. vi Date uperior and extra mnperior. 7c. a7! —fhe market nA seed Ter continued ‘onfined to small lot: Dino. at Bige., H0 0, of Conner 10, of Wisconsin at 74c. jivania on privat mas A kinds at from ctive, but not essent | from 4c. if lb. ir t Bay va: firm; ables 00 bales jes of Ha ane at from 8c. with sales of 100 ),000 Ibs. of outside SRESSESSTERS! PePreersseeD Beas ecmacses these Bonds states ti 00. et, with transactio! of S ‘ut er id, 35 do, of | cases of sundry rib. Kentucky was I iy. ‘hanged in value; pales ZEPIAIGAeaneae Ze iby 5 For sale by DAN LS GSTON & COMPANY, BANKERS, 10 PINE street, al Southern’ superdi Southern extra. moenZoacec: | essecnaas SSHRSSRELSETS be TaLtow.—The market wi uo ee terms and i y market has been very amie’ wing Lae to the limite es ha’ ¢ sales el "aio, a ‘ot ' Diag poled aides: n, ita of ‘ah Toatiorain, ie vales i tbe, ot “bane oc. Ns i) vd ou Jorn meal, Brandywine aes 5 Ssacseueese: Ropseepsveaes = three days } the ‘consequent ight offerin ghanns, but remain I qT tay, | Bale ‘of fall Calivorniay $8 bagi sof low Tyxen @ air demand, ue at 3) per bushel—the market closin dull ere about 400,000 baste aid aegiae: 7 a $1 - jog ye 2 Chicago, Ms 3 isi 5s hite nominal at $1 654 dull i“ Tower—see. for mixed ering. the! ter st bia a The | 1.00) Dughels at Adc. a 87c, White nominal at we Dut closed at about ante demand ue ood, the ¢ or omixed West: nd ir a vishie- io for we. as t $1 08 for State; There was a better inquis = a witch sed PRL ttt sais Tonuage tor charter continued in a at the ‘lose abor ments, were :—To Taverp aie in at 1d. and ai I at ae {0 bales the sales were about 45, bbis. The market was stead: bbls. pt ni ern, Ble. tor tar state was pee 50 pals ont Scrner W DOMESTIO M MARKETS. a8, — commodations, inal ordinary Ie. ; sot Aico impor vo fp 6 Continen om Net receipts, 1, 1,420; Sic New Orveans, Ma, dull; middling, 17 a aves: | Not reaaipts sels for grain, whic im Che ae The | Dales be ore to ee Continen| 000 busnels o¢grain ata: London, by sail, 800 bushels | Cotton unsettled: very UGUST BELMONT & Co.. Bankers, 19 and 2i Nassau street, issue travellers’ credits, available in all parts of the world, through oe essrs. De Rothschild and thetr correspondents Also cotnmercial credits aud telegraphic transfers ot A 8200 70 LOAN IMMEDIATELY, LARGE OF softyall amounts, on First and Second Mortgages and hol Froperty, city or Brookly’ rates, PHALUN & SLUAN, 31 Bast A —STOCK PRIVILEGES—$50 FOR 50 SHARES, $100 « for 1W0shares ot any stock at lowest market rates. The only sate method of pores ing in stocks ou limited capital fully fabavtoce nphiet; delivered free on application, TUMBRID! Bankers and Brokers, Wail street, corner ‘Broadway, New York. -I HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND « Mortgage on New York and Brooklyn improved Property. “AvpIY. tT. b. DRISCOLL, 28 Pine sureey room 14, LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO., BANKERS and Financial Agents, 14 Wall street, organize in- Corporated companies. make investments for Europeat American capitalists and secure additional capital for manulacturers, merchants, ‘miners and other enter- prises; varioas amounts tor investment and to loan, —STOCK AND GOLD PRIVILEGES; $10) FOR 100 «shares to $400 tor double privileres; $50 tot $10."oo gold; all 3) days, Dought on members ofthe Ex: change; stocks and gold bought on commission; ex- NTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street. NY PARTIES DESIRING TO OBTAIN MONEY without delay, publicity or expense, except legal commissions, on ork city improved Property, apply to H. L. G oT tT Pine street. T THE LOWEST MARKET RATES WE WILL POR- chase first and second Mortgages on New York and Brooklyn Property., Money Joaned on bond and mort- wage. OYT & SON, 171 Broadway. LBERMARLE ESTATE.—THE TRUSTEES WILL make a oe loans on first Ud Le Fores peal Estate in New York city. | Call o1 DuvtacH, Mawncial Agent, 182 Bronawaye Se & pet BROKERS, 74 BROAD. } WAY, BUY AND SELL PRIVILEGES: ALSO DOUBLE PRIVILEGES ON “MEMBERS OF THE EX- CHANGE” Ok SPONSIBLE PARTIES, stock Bi OPERATIONS MADE AGAINST APPROVED PRIV Lk ea $1090 per 100 SHARES FOR PUTS OR CALLS; $300 TO $400 FOR DOUBLE PRIVILEGKS, A —MONEY TO LOAN PROMPTLY UPON BOND + and Mortgage on first class city Real Estate; also large Mortgages aa ITEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. at AMOUNT FROM $5,C00 TO $50,000 TO LOAN uponcity Property for five Bo improved or un-t Spey no bonus. Address TRUSTEE, box 3,804 Pos office, _- bert yee 8 be tala ‘OR AMERI. Messrs, HENRY 8. KING. t OO. ae kere, 45 Palt Mall, London, purchase ‘or negotiate bankers’ and other rate on the United States ahd every class of American Securit The ‘open current accounts and grant circular notes free of charge. available in all the principal clues or the } world. Pors OF ALL OLASSES—STOOKS, GOLD AND Privileges bought, sold or negotinted | juotations and intormation furnished. WILLIA! with, 5) Drexel Building, corner Walt ree Broad irveta: b Bigene ger WAREHOUSE COMPANY—CASH | (10.000~ capital, $: Office, 29 William street, corner Exchange place: warehouses, Atlantic dock, Brookiyn, Cash advances made on first class Securities, on demand and time; Cash advances made on all kinds of Mer- chandise. stored in our own warehouses or consigned to usou bal i terme. PAUL J. ARMOUR, President, i NAVARHO, Vice President. Second Vice Prestient. FELIOLANO LATOA, Third ice’ President. Panl J. Armour, Wm. D. Bowerman, ©. H. Deiamater, Jose F. Navarro, Feliciano Lat Juan J. Jova, Henry B. Hyde. WILLIAM TOBIN, Superintendent of Warehouses. James CLYNR, Secretary. Oo OF MILWAUKEE SECURITIES, OLD OR NEW Town or County Bonds of Wisconsin, Iowa or Min- nesota, or Farm Mortgage Bonds, bought by C, SCHLEY, Milwaukee, Wis. NEO. W. KING & CO., BANKERS, 74 BROADWAY,— Drafts on Farepe in sums to suit. Meher siteaaidcid BANA—LIMITED. FOO" HS & Bankers, Note Wall street, make dealings in Gov. | ernment Bonds and Goid a specialty, Interest allowed on deposit, Stocks bought on commission for cash. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW York city Mortgages see are bonus. Principals de- = i. La GRANT, 1 Pi try? CITY SEVEN PER CENT BONDS—PRINCI. pal due 1913, a act which authorizes the issue of 1 reai and personal estate of the pity and all real and personal estate within the limits of the city sh io, courts and places be heid Mable for the panct both principal and interest. vment o1 NPE A. MORAN, 40 Wail street, low five per cent interest on deposits, with ailaccommodations usual with city banks. Bills on Lon- don, Paris and Berlin. 5 | Ms M°ux7, “grins of BONDS WANTED—TO FILL AN Cc. B, LE BARON, 72 William street. ‘OTIOE.—PERSONS HOLDING BONDS AND STOCKS ot the State of South Carolina who desire to ex- Change them for the Consolidation Bonds and Stocks authorized under the tunding act e the exchange promptly attended toby the South Caro- i eS and trast soaaay, of Coltimbia, 8. C, at one- e ot on Consolidation Bonds a and Stock. Express charges by the owners of the bonds, . eee of that State, can na’ ) pon the face valud of the DY SOLOMON, Presid Referenees-—National Far Bank, Sew York T Peon? Nationa ik, Charteston, & ©, SECOND MORTGAGES, $8,000 TO $10,000 BACH, ON frat clase improved city weary tor sale. Princt- ¥ 10, alld Y d Broad streets, eee WE ARE PREPARED Ty ATTEND 0, pleaistER, ing Tennessee bonds and tundi he abn tae! | aS terest aug July ie ' nterest due Jul ‘will Paid by us loss @ rebate ag pee a, cent pe anu, ‘ase Wo reter to Importers ga faa 1 New York Bauk yr the Manhattan Gomoaay, Now York: Mich., wanted, retiring specia CARLEION & CO,, 98 eroadw A’ INTESEST IN A FIRST FINANCIAL, TO p HOR ROW. 5,0 eon FIVE YEARS dress seaaarte Herald Uptown Brauch mes" E ARB BUYING SECOND AND LEASEHOLD ages on city Property: | fe AWARD & LEAVE VTE Wall stieot._ —TO BUY a GOOD FIRST oR § $5.000 Mortgage on Fropersy, in or near s8ooxp 2 WE, 46 Pine rece $8. () TO LOAN-IN ONE SUM, ON FIR: 0) age ad Ae ro} eden Princin apply. to norte TRRINGIDN, Twonty: nt ond #tree: tween ‘Broadway and Fifth avenue. $20,000. ti raiuabie 08 of SEAT ia Westchester security undoubted. “Addrees MARSHALL e "ViipcANGK, No. i Wall street or White Plains. $70, 000 WANTRD—ON FIRST BOND AND Mortgage s first class Property: also @ first Mortgage on city Pro for saie: frst class Property. ieee TxDUN N, 202 Broadway. ‘COPA RTN Py RSHIPS. ‘OTICE. NEW YORK, MARC #1 bd nership agreement existing} nH and imac frown is this day dissolved. Hugh, Dalzel collects ail bills and pays ull debts. HUGH DabaE Lb .C BROWN, Beltast reland) papers please copy. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A- $50 TO $100 CAN BE INVESTED MORR SAFED in stocks than in any business at the present sass: em fully expla et by ere or sending for. amphilet; iree. DG TUMBR J0., Bankers, ai street, corner Broadway, New Yor. A OUBAN, VERY EXPERIENCED IN THE TO- bacvo business, solicits a cash partner to manufac, ture; ood profits and references. Address M, A., boi 772 Fost ottice. N ACTIVE PAR(NER IN A WOOD MANUFACTUR. ing business,: estabilshed seven years, in Detroit 1} about $25,00), to take the place ‘ew York referenees. Apply to GRIGG, CLASS NEWSPAPER for vale; $10,000 cash, Address JOURNAL, box 5,199 Post office. assistant bar! dross BARKEEPER, Herald office. nearly rity, pro iit neod respond; relereuces exchungeu, Addross One of the best paying and lar; town Branch oitice. mining property Frome profitable ‘out HAVE YOU FROM $4,000 Ti AL iyyzstuay < $5.00 in ready cash to’ invest in business ana Perception enough to Appreciate a good thing Lt s0 am Mterest cau be secused in an established business where lready invested, and which, for secu- aud respectability, is’ unexcoptionable; ne ITAL, Heraid oilice, —CLOTHING TRADE est, cash trades tn the city.” For particulars address CLOTHIER, Herald Op ARANTEED.—FOR SALE, ONE-HALF well known and celebrated silver location, Little Cott pr one-tenth of value APITAL Interest of Utah: will be sold ev extendea for investigation. Address Utah. bor cf Herald oc OR SALE—AN INTEREST IN A BOILER WITCH consttmes not half the tuel as the best, by tar cheaper in make than any yet produced and no repairs. Addrest B. H., Herald Uptown Bran office. [¥ ENERGY, PERSEVERANCE, GOOD CONNEC- tions at home and abroad, and confidence that Ican accomplish anything I undertake. are qualities that are required by any que who has an established business, oF ein toestablish one, address v. G.. box 4321 Be office, New York; will furnish best of references; state character of business and place and time of interview. ‘parm R WANTED—IN SASH AND BLIND PAv- 10 tory, planing mill and lumber business, at Coopers- town, N.'Y., on railroad, An experisnead man, with $5,000 or more, will el INE rare o ning. PANK Cooperstown. N.Y. ARTNER WANTED—FOR AN UPtOWN DRUG Store; excellent locality; a good opportunity tor a ood druggist of moderate means. Address HOPE, Her- ald Uptown Branch office. ‘ODA AND MINERAL WATER BOSSES ESTAB- lishment for sale cheap—Horses, Wagons, Mu- chinery, Koxes, Bottles, &c.; an. In, gxcelint bape oe cam be done; capital required from $2,500 to $3,000. In at Long ‘island } Brewery, 87 Thire avenue, Brooklyn, Le factory, now in success name ih a city of this State; amount required, abous $12,000. Address 5. A. K, Herald ote, Yory salable article to the proprietor; ot one of means. Apply EGR inventor, 205 o'clock | eb. ik BS a ars we si oot qi made to whether they't take a ollgror not, He have sal al vessels ore 100 tons. 10} ove more Gate than the pilots themse © 188 dK h, HE ADVERT IN CONSEQUENCE OF ILL heaith, wishes to raispone of his Interest in piano operation under a well known, ‘ANTED—A PARTNER IN THE CARPENTER AND building business who will work in the shop dur- ing business hours. Apply on the premises, 117 Greem and 100 Mercer street. $1 50: WILL BUY A HIGHLY VALUABLE ot Patent, fo be manutactured; will prove ® sold on account or address C, ALFRED ast Forty-niuth strect, atteré 15.000 7 $20;000.—WANTED, A PARTNER, active or special, ith amount, to engage in a well established ee Profitable varnish manutacturing business ae ill’ stand = thorough examination. Address box ‘08 Post office, THE HELL GATE PILOTS. The Hell Gate pilots are considerably interested in the proposed legislation in regard to compul- sory pilotage, and express their views in. the fok lowing communication :— To rnx_Eprror or raz Heratp ‘hin-The recent debate in the United States Senate om juestion of compulsory. ike ata refers Copscialty te like to ei ot jail ‘deckod pilot | boat, while al at the present timo serv: three decked pilot, Peae active ice, duly eres at the of Port Wardens, in port of aay a ork Mr. Chan states aha every vessel passing through Hell teens He also says thi competent to take their vessels here 1s Asti in wh can Bi regenz vessel there is no coasting captain who can handle a head or free wind polngs through ee channel ‘ike the pilot who has gi ife to ly of that intricate lece @t navigation. The charge haga rty-two (a 1,000 per annum per man Is talse, We can p: they de Rotearn one-third of Hat AMOUNL As ior wang yawls ‘we would like to see the man outside of a He! te pilot who would take the chances for his life that the pilots take at all times in those same yawls—ourteen feet and four teet wide, open boats—between New York a Montauk Point, Five pilots nave been lost ‘while it formance of their duty, and a number of pilots have been capsized, and have Leet on the bottom of their boats for hours during the greater portion of the ht, di- rectly in the track of the numerous steamers that the Sound. If Hell Gate pilots are unn wh: they command a better price th a ee ir. pilots navigating vessels on the east side of he eye. nd, if necessary in the limits of the city, why notin Hell Gate, which is a tar more dangerous passage than the stream, or East River? A ‘short time since two steamers, both loaded with coal from the — British Bi inces, both, In. eh ot plow, "but not wtree In. charge ell pilots. The ‘obstruction. wien Sansed the dis- sae ler was reported to be a rock unknown until the sink~ ing of those hips. We have knuwn it to be there for the last fifteen vears, and will venture to say there is nota Bee LA Meh of it when he received his com- mission from the sta ‘We have served our apprenticeship, as required by the State law five years) before we could receive Our papers for the purpose of having as perfect a set of pilots as Was possibie to prod uce, and now we expect the pro tion guaranteed by the State at the time wo coariaees oe Apprenticeship. The pilots are compelled to Tesch wi with a signal set for one, no matter what her deacghes may be, and although a vessel paying double as much pllotaze may be In the Immediate vicinity. 80 ngre: car papers and leave the entrance to New York cid Channel entirely unprotected by rogul miar pilots, as ‘will not be a livelinood left for us. We are sworn to eo fect the revenue, and by doing away wien 8 they ‘ave an opportunity open for smuggling, an opporaxtensivery carried on. way ai S Giaanioee in your columns you will ghiige thove most prereae rested, Hebb GAT! New Yore, May 22, 1874. BAILWAY TARIFFS IN WISCONSIN, —_— MILWAUeER, May 22, 1874 Governor Taylor issued to-day a circular, in ane which, alter reciting the resistance of the Mil- waukee and St. Paul and Chicago and Northwest- ern Railroad companies to the law recently passed by the Legislature fixing tariffs for the transpor- tation of iretgbt, he urgesevery citizen to only the amounts the law prescribes for the vices of these roads, and, if they exact more, to make compiaint of such violations before justices: of the peace and have them come up to the higher criminal courts. He reqnests alt district attorn to prosecute the roads if any such complain’ reaca them. ' CITY TREASURY. Comptrotler Green ‘Teports the following dis bursements and receipts of the Treasury yester- day :— mt DISHURSENE NTS, = paid umber of warrants, 23), amount. Pay rolls (number of Warrants, 3), amounting to, 2376 Total number of warrants, 26, amounting to. RECKIPTS, From taxes of 1873 and interest. . From arrears of taxes, assessments id int From collection of assessments and interest. From water rent From market Fiat Wate of Clty Hevenuey ‘or fer Ones, District Dossy For fissures, Mayor's office... REAL ESTATE. bd — ‘The operations tn the open market yesterday were slight and unimportant. Particulars of sales: | are appended, The offer, in foreclosure, of the premises on southeast corner of Broome and Man- gin streets was withdrawn: EW PROPERTY—RY A. H. MULLER AND SOM, Ford Le No, 434 W. 28th gh, 88,400 It. w. Be woe inks ‘Thomas Good Wil..tsee sevens sah saith ne 8, Sith eh at, 128 Pete teh ee ©. Oth ay., onel Aas Ph SS wid He. lot