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s NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1874. -TRIPLE SHEET, 25) bbls. of rosin at 2a 9d. To London, 10000 & R Lk Pac 7s 105% 400 Del, L& WRR: + “ { lower prices that have been made during the | 50) \hes&OIstcon. 50° 10 Mich Cen RR...be athe hai Side last repent exibrace, ita Jast twenty-four hours, The readers of the | junwitery Scist Joe leg RH: De 75 | brig, hence to Penarth Roads for orders, with 1,400 quat- wr 1 70) she West Un Tet 10) shs Chie &NW RR 40% | St Louis, low extra... 630 975 | W010 premium: on London, Mia MB premiam: ge | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES... | aeroed that it was well wronce tothe honed 4 \ MITE 2 do... 200 rr .. 40b¢ | St. Louis, straight extra Toa 77 Paris, 196 Premium: nish gold. MEDICAL Me ANY PHYSICIAN, COM- nr and repo! h 1 f |! | N | xo 40% | St. Louis, choice double extra, bBwa 850 Freights: ing at Havana for the Uniied States, 4 — $00. —. Gaction’ can se motion of Alderman OTTENDOKFEK the Boar@ Mh Ale | 3° aoe {3 | Bt Louis choice faimaly. aah 4 1000 | gba, of ee He $4 20; ‘por Lhd. of molamon 198 | cu sale tat chase apeeiee (oir nudes, nck £¢° | then adjourned. | too vane 28 | Caliiornia, Nominal. | $5 26; soading at other ports bm the nor . —— = 28 j United Sta hha. $4 7 4 $9 20; per hhd. ty went out, with Lik f iste taal 3. | ii foe ee molasses BF 283 $0. te Falmouth and’ orders, | fice Furniture, Fixture a THE DOOX DEPARTMEN?: | 284 | Southern superfine. 40 a 575 | loading at Havana, 30s. per ton. Pinto 2 paying busi for “hi ee The Stock Market Weak | 281g | Routhern extra..... a 52 sales FROLAM, Ho. $60 out Thirteenth tree Eee The Improvements to the Water Front Ca W iti... wav, | Southern family...7) 2% a 1079 BUROPEAN MARKEY, . , Dox M4t He ua and Irregulur. y MSS Co... 283; | Corn meal, Western. a 48 allie yore - a ee ie on North and East Rivers. | 0 Ee | Gorn neal, Jomey #243)! Loxpon Provock Maxxer—Lanpox, May 26~Even- WAN TIDT A GENTLEMAN WITH 91.00) airector of | _ THe Board of Dock Commissioners met yester- - + a 300 fo... 2 | & $45 | ing —Common rosin, 7s, 64. per ewt. an enterprise in whch atl who have cusaged have made | @ay afternoon, President Westervelt in the chair | Chi A NW ot ar | ‘= > ©) fortunes a few ananthe | Mo isk BO a le gs | Bd Commissioners Budd and Gardner present, MONEY EASY AND ABUNDANT. oe ce ki ta | t PP yy ntly, PENANCIAL, ~. | herald Uptown Branch office. e ‘The minutes o! iast Week’s session were read and 500 Tol & Wab RR. 37% | # fair dewand, the market ruled firmer. The sales LBEMARLE ESTATE.—THE TRUSTEBS OF THE PIRI ag a pane 2 an | approved. * foot 92 Dor No.2 Ct 4 Bee hg, a ANTED—A PARTNER HAVING $50, FOR A : - =. 3 Fu ea BENS Sa ge tana etme tg 1. for | ca, Albemarle Sriate-wl make a few Loans ag fret cass honest vastness: ne. young man or specuistor need | ‘The report of the Bxecutive Committee was reud = = Maken a ate sepa iota, fF Noo! spring. 81 S008 | woe, Firat and Second Motigages, CHARLES K. | Somes Address COUNTRY, Herald Uplown Brane® | granting the petitions of Neidinger, Schmidt & Gold Still in Process of Ship- rr spring, We also note sales of 1.400 Dushebi ol No. Lsoring, | 2 wnetal Agent 181 Broadway, —_—_ Co. to lease the gronnd at the foot of Fast Sixty- ent, but Stead | , 4 Hart Moncecth tor dence al tort me merce | A ~WPPSLRY & BARUEE, BRORERS 1p BROAD. lucture on patents, articles whieh cou third street for a pier, at @ rental of $259 per an~ m™ = Fe Os caseace ¥ Recor was dul! and cloved decidedly lower. Saies 98,000 bustels | DOUBLE PRIVILE KMBBRS OF TH EX. | Market first Class chanee to make mmaney. num for ten years, H. $ and C. P, Hunt were aotibiieviinn 15000 US 6s, ¢, 00000 US 5-20, ©, % 120K and old yellow, closing at 80c. 4 Sle, Oats e dull | r ADE AGA PRE - = - wn F | Serres Seg OS Se. ©. "eI and lower, The sales were about dM0e0 ushels, at Se 8 | 3 GE) per lo sil ARiS FOR FUL Of CALLS: | SOR ()-fOR QTATE RIGHTS | OW AUTOMATIC | the pier at Thirty-fourth street, North River, as OTRER SECURITIE FIRM, | 3 cs". ie r white, Bares reranined Neblett ena eniete nomial | ROLE esr Ree tained at the lowest rates. wh B. McLicAN, Solicitor, 133 ) The location for @ Moating bah, On their agreeing - : os Me | 2000 Us 5-20, r, “6 Low US oi ¥ 108... 1” | Rive dutet: salen LAW Dushele oF Mate Inve vestcrday Mt |. —MONKY TO LOAN PROMPILY UPON BOND | Nassau streey z : to pay a renta! of $150 per month. Picea 15H ¢ 23000 Ud 5's, 10-40, c.+-4 1S | $712" "Bids of that price were refused to-day, | A. tnd Mortgage ou first clase cliy Real Ketate, also = re CONT TET The dangerous condition of the pter av the foot . n Freiants.—In the tine ot berth treyghts we have very | jarge Mortgages ca-hed. 500 —THIS AMOUNT WILL 4 of East 125th street was reported aud measures WALL SrReer, Board—10:30 A. M. Uttle to report, busthe market was (ism and « rurther V, K. STEVBNAON, Jr., IbPine street, | Pers ew le | es yuan, cm Pe | Jor its repair ordered. Tae ‘25-6 P. 2000 Tenn 6s, 0, «: : 2 vance Was obtained tor grain aecommoda the ) ———-——_____-—*- Sapa eT — summer. ©: wiisty’ y elt, 7 “ TuURspay, May 25—6P. Mf | $2000 Tenn es exe. G4 100shs Fac MSS Co... 42 | chimcring movement comtinued active at tl $15,000 SECURED MORTUAGE FOR SALE—CITY J. SIMPSON, 68 Cortinnds stroct, | 4 -ThC following statement, showing tHe, Proarems Stocks to-day were alternately weak and strong, | 4oouNY Tabi rbe 10% WONYCAUR ERG 9 enig melude2—To Liverpool, by steam, 9000 | Property. H. 2. DEGRAAP, comma rr net em —- ~ Wwisiiwo ny | Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, s er, in other words, fuctuated on the basis of the | N%Rekinés wie 9 400 PacRR or Mo “3 aif 25 Ub of eal APD A, Me Lceaon, cy | a $1 OOO- 3D it Bier as Lon Branch, Sark H k i Nove — — read :—Piers Nos, 20 and 21 Norrh River and N¥ AMOUNT FROM $5,000 TO $:0,000 TO LOAN— | or Newport can have enti coniro! of a pleasuntand | Bast river are repairing, The piers at Wharty= Upon City Property, jor five years eoproved orun- | highly reapectable establishment, paying from $100 to | fourth street, Nurth River, and No; 4 East River 400 Mil 4 StF 6's, Let. 105, 100 ters of grain a British ship, hence toa Continen- | Mnproved; no bonus, es8 TRUSTER, box JH Post | $240 weekly. Apply in person at 44 Dey street, up stairs. | are being rebuilt and extended. No. 65 Bast (HeEksLp have already veen enabled to form wiek Ps 5 ae omc — River is being repaired with uew piles. The wharf lwo) Long Yock bonds 1013 390 tal port, with 5,000 quarters of do. at 7s; an Austrian | 9 s eet meercee ee TT @onclusions that are justified by the exist. | i) Mich Sourhcd- 1g | barks hence to Antwerp. with 6000 quarters of do. At 7S:; T REASONABLE RATES-MONBY ON LIFE AND at Castie Garden has been repaired, mys: Re a Norwegian bark, hence to Cherbourg or Cayenne, with | A “endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. The Chief Engmeer, General Charles K. Graham, ‘mg condition, which is essentially one of dul 1,700 quarters of do., at 8s. ; a Norwegian bark, hence to® | Secuniues, Insurance of all kinds eifected with best reported that during the past week the guide mess ani depression. There is nothing in the near be ~ planks for the formation level tn crit) No, 6, new ‘Suture that affords subject for encouraging com- ghreck Continental port. with 2.600 quarvors of do. 0° | companies. J.J HABRICH & €O., 117 Broadway. bu. ; @ Norwegian bark, bence same voyare. ES pata or SS ean ear pier No, 1, at the Battery, were laid, and 115 eubio ment; and, while it is unsaie to make predictuons, al) the commercial testimony at hand seems to pass the season at Long Branch, surat = 500 do... 200) Mich Cen 7's... 300 Harlem Ist. 7s, Misscon.¢ days; a Norwegian bark. hence to Cork for orders to the . soar and Snaond Montes Vulted Kingdom, with 3000 quarters of do..at 7s ed; | ¢aeqfmilamounts on First and Second Mortgaxes and meutiTie. Midsraieals: Clatatties doae the Christopher street section the work accom~ Samrennnyesn ofan. Bale ee ee Tp cee ROOTES er BLY, LARGE OR | Wew Powors for the Public Works Depart. | yards of concrete were lowered into the crib, AG gully favor a market fai, unsettled, unprofitable nd undemonstrative. Donbriess we shall witness | anges, but in the | ong run recent experience indicates a continua. | ‘Hon of the depressing influences, an absence of | temporary fuctuations and c! ‘pustaining power, indifference on the part of capi- talists and 4 genera! waiting for hard pan to be Feached. The sales of stock to-day amounted to only 79,000 500 Un Pac RB 200 2000 Clev & Pitts 3 fou) Clev & 4th mn... 1000 Tol, P & W 2d & Fougih Nat Bk } quarters of do., saime’ Voyage and rate: a Nor- Wewian brig, hence to St. Valerie, with 1,50 quarters of do., at 8s, dd; au Austrian bark, hence to Afexandria, with 11,010 cases of refined petroleum, at 4c, and 660 bbis. ot do, ab 7s, 14.4. and £10 gratuity; a British to Constantinople, with 9,00) ¢: an American brig, hence to Al 4.5 cases of refined do., at 6s and ‘3c Norwey' 1400 of refined do. at 6s.; an American bark, ‘hence tw the United Kingdom, with 2.500 bbls. of refined do., at or about ds.i44¢d; & British brig, hence to Belfast, wit! 1,90) bbls. of refined do., at 58. 44od.. a German ship Vhiladelphia to Bremen, with 7,000 bbls, of refined do. trom an Austrian bark, hence ro Havre or Antwerp, with 5,00 e: PHALON SLOAN, 3L isast 5 | quarters of do. dt 7s dsd-< & Norweman bark, wi | ees oe ‘300. ; a Nor | bark, hence to a Baltic port, with 2700 bbls. | Pl enteenth street. WEBK’S DOINGS IN WALL STREET explains stock operations on small capital, Sample copy sent irce. Puts, Calls Double ‘Privileges at ruling market rates for Al contracts ; $60 for 9) shures, $100 ior 100 shares of any stock. Send tor quotations and “xplanatory pau hes SUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall street, corner Broadway, New York. —HASKINS & BRAINE, 17 BROAD SIREET, A. Stock and Gold Brokers. Stock Privileges demn tle F The regular seseion of the Board of Aldermen Was held yesterday afternoon, Alderman Peter Kehr, in the absence of President Vance, presid- ing. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and approved Alderman 0, , CO, Billings offered the joliowing resolution :— plished was very considerable, involving an un- usual number and variety of separate jobs. Im these were included the tearing up of the connece tions between piers No. 45 and No, 46, the work required im completing = th ends the piers, the fenders, the putting om of armatures, kc. The dredging for the week amounted to #,100 cuble yards; 86 piles were driven and 65,29 of cubic yards 0; concrcte were laid on the buiknead wall, The first conmaee ranite blocks was commenced on Monday, and 3 locks were jatd during the week. The Bé blocks laid amounted to 396.18 cubic yards an share: b ore io —Lak 10 B’k State of NY, 4s. a Norwey o Me : 8 Resolved, fhot the Clerk of this Board be and is here- | weighed 803 tons. The Jerry platform and the cia aa Rp aera oN 11 Can with 200 Do's Of refined dna Ge Ted a British tare, | Aspecialty; Putt Calis and Double Priviteges on all | by divecied to cause a notideation to be published daily | work on new pier No. 48 progressed satisfuctorilys, Bhore, 23,720; Union Pacific, 12,800; Northwestern | from do. 10 the Continent, full range of ports. with Sas | scare stneke (aie capitatists will Hid this a sate for anree manta ia the 2 fy Kecord, | inform ng al! persons The new pier at the fogt of Jane street is abou® common, 4,100; Northwestern preferred, 7,100 efined do, 58 Lyd. an America bark, trom do. to a ang claims a Wana: Central, 400; AUautic and Pacific preferred, 200, HIGHEST AND LOWEST. 4,000; Pacific, of Missour!, 700; Delaware | and Lackawanna, 400; St. Paul, 400; New York | a, Of refined do., at 53, Xd, a German . to Hamburg or Bremen, with 7,00 db! . ai 5s.; un American bark, from Pensact New York, with 15',000 feet of lumber, at $12 per M. Mouasses.—Refiners are pretty well supplied and grades for that purpose show some weakness; grocery grades are moving irecly and command full prices. Th Is. of Jato | Explanatory circulars, with rel- erences, mailed on applicatio UGUST BELMONT & CO. A Bankers, 19 and 21" Nassau street, issue travelers’ credits, available in all parts of the world, through the Messrs, De Rothschild the Board of Super- ty to the Department claims cannot how be audited t Visor's, ont must be pre-ented dire: of Finance lor payment Alderman McCarreRry asked what good tt would do to print such matters in the City Record, where completed. - On new pier No. 34 North River 13 rows of piles were driven, couraining 208 piles. The side ranges were laid ont for a distance Of 117 feet; the amouns of deck jald aggregated 2,250 squire feet. The manufacture of Béton Dlocks has continued, a ‘ t e | ir correspondents. nobody could see it, and moved to amend by add- | and the steam derrick has moved during tue week ‘The following table shows the opening, highest stock thin date embraces 24-0 hhds. of Cuba, Ts do. of | eee eralnl eutatta ands tatareathih Granetues of ing the names of the several daily papers; but, it | 259.08 cuble yards, weighing 646 tons. e y he day: orto Ltteo, 474 do. of English Islands and 4.700 phis ct | money on California, Europe and flavana. bin i sbspaiee bbuiitaealy eR | New Orleans, | We quote:—New orep-—-Cubs. centrifugal | Olly —— ee having veen shown that tie charter did not per- NATION OF A PARK OOMMISSIONERR. ype an } nd mixed, 30c. a 36c. ; do., clayed, 36c. a ae. ; do., Bus yrs Var Ginn Oe at AR: MTS beet pova 2 es io gal e do.,do,. grocery, 4c. 480.5 MORTGAGE POR $5,000 FOR SALE—ON A FIRST ) mit, tnat conrae, the amendment was withdrawn | BESI@ eS nae Pet Tike tbe a ado. New | £4, class house, to run 10% months. Owner, JAMES WN. Y. Central. Harlem... 129060 ogo} sane ae 8 97 ‘ SMITH, No. 420 West Fifty first streets and the resolution adopted, The following letter of resignation was for Brie ..... a4 85 200 MNEStP RR. ..be 384g Fi pirits of t th ket | |" _erock AND GOLD PRIV. “OR 100 MCCAPFERTY offers he followt sterday by Pari missioner Wal Lake Shor 74s $0 Tol & Wad ER.-do S10 | witha ticner a eUeed ee teen Coenen STOCK AND GOLD PRIVILEGES; $100 FoR 100 | Alderman McCarrERTy offered the following, | warded yesterday Park Oommussio Wabash 36% 500 do. +1, ST $50 bbis. at Se., and 65 bbls. at 39e. for Southern and 4c. Lo shares: Hd te, 9600 & Gouble privilewes; fegpod which was adopted, after striking out ali alter the | Mayor Havemoye' North wes wy 100 tor New York bis. Rosin under a good demand ruled | $1000 golds a fave Dough on members Of We EX: | eons Court House” Oprich Dar Aieicany op Puntic Tinea? Northwestern preierre¢ $* in | firmer, strained closing at $2.9) firma, The sules foot up Ee a elec Py rl rsies bite sn arairinta upshot MRE RISCE ART od Gane aE eR Ae Ma ES ett 46 UNION Square, May 23, 18/4, c aT | 4800 bbls. of strained at $2 0, Dhis, of low No.2 ai : aula} . ‘, ved, Tha E ks be : eieaeise POM iceMEroR Mawor ee eee aoe P| ~ and a mixed Hot of 2 hal at 83 2 a1 yas ine: HAZARD & MONTAGUE, No. 6Brond street | js ucreoy directed to, ndvertige fos plang and specitca: | Bey apvoimiyeny. fy danuary, 17 ittsburg. Z Ts steady at $2 S734 @ $2 40 for Washington, = i ious tor the work of com) i the bul 1owD as ‘ aa ¥ Pub Miwaukee and St. Bail, 33 7 Mor & H 2 024g for Wilmington. Pitch sold i lotsat | —CALLENDER & LAURENCE, the new County Court House, and be be and is hereby | made a Commissioner of the Pepariment al Cuble (ark Milwaukee & St. Paul prei Prt 10 livered. A. Bonds and Mortgages, authorized and directed to pay te the architect who | the time when | took the oath of office the reasons you i oe oe 34N YN bel Perroveum.—On ‘Change to-day the market for re- 8) Pine streets shall, in the judgment of satd Comiissione present the | gave ine for making the aopointment were certain! Ohio and Mississippi..... 244 2uAt& PacRRp!..be 16 fined was dull and acaim lower; quoted at 13*5c. sehen ean ane ae plans and specifications for the proposed work, t creditable, a3 you Lad beep a zealous reforis Guion Pacis. ccs, 28 my at | PB. M.—Bofore Call. | Sou, ct lage, and 4 Hunored sais of ea bore ordinary | Wo call: eapiial and particrs procured; | _ Thefollowing preamble and resolutions by Alder- | record will show in what manner, thoie, dates €., C, and Ind. Gentral... 194 1944 19% 300 shs us 200 shs Daten Pac. ..b3 Be! | teat tor early July delivery at 1iige. Grade, in bulk. was | 88 opportunitics otter ________s«|-: man Monheimer were then adopted:— a period of four mon the new charter can estern Union ; , a3 | § . , ms ‘s Milnor rode tha. he is cee eevee BC \Y¥—CAS Whereas by section 1 chapter Laws of 1874, is | into operation, #nd, for reasons which we: Jusowe and? 5 Ties | BOLSeMS RR Sige. and 14.00) bbls. for June delivery ut Big. WAREHOUSE, COMPANY—CASH | | Whereas ny avon Alderisen and Commonsityorthe | ue” daub, satisiactory” to youreele. the ‘ter a hee Mes 1% | odo re inactive. but quoted steady at 13s¢c an ee eecetr | city of Now York “all the rights, property, iuiterests, | of my reappoiniinent was reduced to two years, a oe 1254 4214 | 200 do and naphtha rewained nominal at 73ge. @ Sc ce pi aye, Atlan spoken: | Gluims aud demands of the county of New York. of | senior colleague, Mr. Frederick E. Church, tari Pani fi | ao. , 3 . a E i ama... 0734 20636 | 100 te | The Philadelphia, market was Gull 4nd weak; SEO eS acta ceatee securities gu demand | Yoard of Supervisors of said_county of New York; and | worse Sian mivactr is he was reappointed, for a term of e MO \ Cate eee sant at te ‘e hig i ri Dt nsigne it 15 provided by section 3 of said act that all the powers | one year. I consider it credital r. Church sbeistppraa sire Pers Geom | thigh tes Ee ne ae RUauIE Stuns hole | Chandise, stored iy jur own warehouses or consigned to | ih Taigs which bow ate, or hereatier may ve, con, | sould have dev to take his place in the firth cates "oe. pela tetera ap trio ae | ere or'n qnict and venerally weak ‘market, with quota: FAUL J. ARMOUR, President, ferred gr charged upon the Board of super cisors of ld | WerTi« haw oecoue irlsorne to mes and ianmuely agit te Mons being at the close 2 and 8 percent. The suseo Us S£-20, 0. °67.. 120% | tions “as tollows:—Oil gh 28%), $1 405 Petrotenin, Centre, RL RA Ree ean oP eb GY Psa of Aldermen’ of sald chy er sucht” apa | quite likely to, tiecame #0. to. my" succes Commis Seep & sbundent on call loans, Foreign ex- | sso D6 20, ote 120" | $F frig. Pacers? $i 50° at United? FELICIANO LATASA, Third Vice ? whereas ‘there ‘can be no question that the ownership, | slower, in the event Le should, propose 10 exercise An Ime ehanze was quie: and sim, with basimess at a.sr% | inn CS 324 6 Hyd tind €1 344 Stab oer ne. nos | pout g Armour, "Rin comerman Colac, | Sou Bowes Je eR enmAfor, ec 284, Aer | ee ee a a aetna 4.88 for bankers’ sixty days’ sterling and 4.90% a ™, EROYSIONS oC Corian seeeaee mone c ee | Sonn * Thomas xurphy” Henry B tisde, | prior to the passage of the nct above mentioned | decision. In my opinion the Department of Par | . meats, 273 packages: lard, js and tierces) The mar. WILLIAM TOBTS, Superintendent of Warehouses” | vested in the Board of Supervisors, hive been by said | could be managed with more efficiency 1 Comptreltey 491 for demand, | $1000 Tenn 6's.n. exc. | Ket ok mess pork was a shade ensier, and quiet, Sales | yu durns, Seerctary. et rant(orted to and conferred upon this ‘Bonrd' of al- | Grven wont ot sit Opon dhe retenlon on some: > | eee Se en we coe 2 ts, at $1740 cash. . A A oi a di ; be ft theretore ment of his persona! friends—not always the best—in aj ee nef hin him STATES TREASURY. | a ct ase ist i | (oe 7 does OT eee bi tee pe ee ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW SEuaoivads That ane thors ordered by this Board | tothe arose an its Be Gen neueee 18 oa ee ernal reven ce ls FA rime mess . naps Spal i sourts and om: | of his inefficient friend 0 y bee oo onk Blac auger WE 74% | but steady. Sales 59 boxes of city long clear on private Nore city Mortgages. without bonus. Principals de- | (2¢ aMfaedt ney ot New York. as it exited prior | hishostiity it woull results 1M some good to ‘ie service mo ao. ng TEs $289,960; the customs receipts were $396,000. The 100) P, F ‘it terms; quoted at wig. ‘a 10%4e. for long clear and 10'cc. a | siting to BORROW Sie oh eld app! franpal Pine street. to the passage of the law, Cee 304, Laws | It would also redound to the credit of this industrions — = — Te Treasury balances were as follows:—Currency, | 3) © “ 4 | 10%c. for short do weed hogs were dali and quoted | state danni of 1874, ts hereby decla in full | official if, while paving strict attention to his own dutk $4,664,720; coin, $81,520,882; outstanding iegal | ium) ches i isk a | demand continued iicbt an of obhtae ela ctor, wits | TWINGSTON & COMPARY, BANKERS, 0, Pine | Sores fost the indres of the Several courts and make arduous ough to Wa al ns tine ad s fenders, $362,000,000, The Assistant Treasurer to- | 4sus Fourth Nat Prk 1536 | Rinein ng tgs B10, 2 'gr2 for prime mess bis, gid a.€1l lor | ject 1o check; Sper cent Inverest ‘allowed on daily bal- | M.this city by direction of the former Board of Snper: | aifvite oF Cer a Pentaiue the, official charpeter day paid out $154,000 on account of interest and | 1) Manhattan Bk... 1) extra do., $20 4 $28 for prime megs tlerces, $a 2 825 for | ances. Bre capacity of those who. are, eqnaily with Limseit, PO 3 Cemt 3 ndia do. d — disobey any and every direction in reference to any ew roc. assicniment or change of such rooms or offices emanat AND STOCKS | fe'cr purporting to, cmanate from any other authority | conld be withdrawn trom the Department of Parks, a by than this Board of Aldermen ; and be it further §f Commission 1d be permitted to exerc.se an inde- Resolved, That tho Clerk of this Board be and he Is | pendent discretion in the selection of their auxili then | could ino: Ppett | congratulate my successol upon the Pleasure he would find’ in hig relations, and $3) 0a $32 for extra India mesa he market was dull, but prices were nom- ‘OTIC Southern quoted at, trom $16.4 $23, and | $116,000 in redemption of five-twenty ponds, THE FOREIGN MARKRT. ‘The following are the late quotations by cable from London:—Consols lor money, 93 7-18 a 9334; do. tor account, 93s; five-twenty bonds of 1865, Old, 10754 a 107%; do. do., 1967, 1095; a 10934; ten- forty bonds, 104% @ 10493; new fives, 105; Brie Railway shares, 32 a S24. Prices in Amsterdam are as foliows:—Central Pacific first mortgage bonds, 77; Union Pacilic first mortgage bonds, S00 Weet Un 1 —PERSONS HOLDING BO} tale as or State of South Carolina Cut meats—Business to-day’ con- | Change them for the Consolidation Bouds and | Jhge prompay atwended toby the South caro. | hereby dirécted to trausmit‘a copy of this preauibie and i Wy Co! Oo ate on se ani io smoked do. 11 Ibs at, 12ie,j BD tierces of | lune bank and Ernst Company. of Colupbla. C2 one: | other persona Decupying ‘public offices to "which they | Coumission whose presdent knows how vo "alte eile rarer be rade Se er ae ee || Ce atom iondsand? Stock, Express charges paid | bave been assigned by any former Board of Supervisors. clency with courtesy and sears for the eighes and eee g 7 ONS h a 3 ins oo oy . yours, only Tal today at uf ower prices. the market closing | by the owners of the Cee) eR ‘Another resolution, by Mr. MONHEDIER, was | 185° very respectially yours, th holders asking Ue., cash, for steam. The sues MON, Thelude O00 uerces for June at Lic. 1,280 derees tor July | _References—National Para Bank, New York; Peoples’ | adopted directing the Commissioner of Public a a 1 5-16c. per Ib. ; 1.000 tlerees for August at | Satlonal Bank, Chasieston, 8. 0. Works to assume the care of the new County Court TY TREASURY. Comptroller Green reports the following dim bursepents and receipts of the Treasury yester, sponsible to panne judgment If this disquieti.y id it ht, but values exhibited ng material change. ‘dof saies of 1.000 pickled hams, 1! lbs. average, 44 FREER i te . Cit id u eC it 6) tierce: 10%. pe: | get reach as send Mert fr agmand | See eT rete i aueeinry nea be ieee ve tte vy cee eaacatan Paha tas ‘ade. > i u s Be ‘The Treasurer of the ol rf | Sromm the Grade. alee iT 5 bags or Hensoon eriiceng | prepared to exchange Bonds and stocks of (harstate | Fes 8nd Drilirooms with ® statement showing the 71%; Union Pacific stock, 25%; Erie, 30%. The di- | gunn TI, ¢ 110, 20 ehs Un Pac RR fc. Per Inte the new “‘Consotidation Bonds and stocks? auihor | names, duties and compensation of the seVeral | guy. Fectors of the Bank of England at their meeting | 1) shs Ainer Ex BD) 20) do. a big For raw sugar ie areas Oe, Gait ane | ized under the Monging acto Deseret 22, 1873, persons now employed therein by the authority of to-day, fixed the minimum rate of dis- 4 es ot be & | to note ‘hles of 20 thos! of good Cuba moscovado PA desiring copies of the law containing @ description of the | the late Board of Supervisors, The following was Claims paid. rick. count at the bank at 3% per cent, | do. 7 Te. per Ib., and 1§ hhds of common to good do. at 73¢¢. | Bonds authorized to be exchanged, can nave them by | also adopted :— pect * | Bw do 7 a/%c. Reflued met with a fair inauiry and was quoted | applying @¢ the ircasury at Columbia, S. 0. insti, Seek Mek: sehen. te ten ee Diente Cones The reduction of the bank rate of discount | 500 Pacific Mai # seat at P40. foe standard "5," 14 for granulated > ¥. 1. CARDOZO, Treasurer 8.O._ | sot recently used and occupied by ene Cay seatt | tote phiweetcan $593, has R . for croshed an ac. jowdered, Be Bescon baw : a no effect upon American securities, The | tnx aceuirai R.'7. We 109 do Meters. Wait Greianton & Morrison, {2 thelr eigoular of | MO CAPITALISTS,—AN OPPORTUNITY 183 NOW OF. | Board of Supervisors be and ls hereby nasigned for the | yo sarey of 187 and intereet ho Duilion im the Bank of England has in- | WLS &MSRR..... is 19 re “ey this date, sum up as tollows:— gh fered tor PS eee er gprs prottable bust: | eee aoe A, piece eren beng are rca aiteatect tacts, rantaand iaeereat creased £144,000 during the past weer. {9 4° I nw A Stoek (ascertained by actual fhe Legislature of Connecticnt. whieh. will pay permar | 3 hereby Instructed to curry into effect the provisions of From collection of assessments and interest. .. 500 do. ‘The amount of bullion gone into the bank on bal- | 200ni «RIR : ) Union Pac B) @nce to-day is £226,000. The proportion of the bank reserve to liability, which last week was 41% Rit count, including ~ specula- tion) May 1, 1874 Receipts since May | nently, satisfactory dividends.” A limited umount of the ‘thig resolution. — kk only remains to be taken. Apply, ¥rom market rents and fees... ‘stoc! Le | the office of ALLEN, STEPHEN & Go Aldermah MoCarrrrty offered a resolution di- recting the Comptrolier to report to tits board at 23 299 jor twodays, at 0. 20 Pme ve ) ol 01 From permits to tap water pipe OLOSING PRICES—3 O'OLOOK P. M, a | | its next meeting what portion of the assessment r pi . | , Fotals. cy | [TANTED—FOR 12 MONTHS, $20.00, ON A COL- Ww oUutstaniting and represonted as be- | From tees and fines, District courts... Per cent, ts 433; percent. Paris despatches quote | wo. une... 72 Z Umion Pacitic.. 8 = sz | Sales since May eee, aie eer eae | WA literai of stab, stocks inva Sse class company, Te Uaenrenrity sareuatenie ‘evied or to be levied ‘Total wa yentes at 50, 70c. The specie in the Bank of | roi Pitsburg. BE 7 | stock tue day. Mav28 e7e, 118,68 BLOTS 160.557 TaND | Friday. Sect May: o Tuesday. 24 Jule, at No. if Broad | aginst property Denelted by assessments against cae sine ha 3 a tenets France has increased 15,942,000 francs during the CRE Rwiser.7 of | Comparing With stock May 20 os 44,065 140,182 7,655 | BFC room No. Ye. Bea aemasuant sn: inten ubecanent inded A OHANOE FOR ECONOMY. Past week. The following price rules in Frank- | Gene Pc tems © 10ese | Comparing witb stock May iy snes sites | W = yAzi, BUYING SECOND AND LEASEHOLD | — The same Alderman also introduced a resolution the Cazligio au) Herald. fort:—United States five-twenty bonds, 98% for Mil a St Pai Compa With ‘stock June.” 2 % Mortgages on city, property ; large preferred: requesting the Commissioner of Public Works to (From the Carlisle (Pa.) Herald.) the issue of 1362, |3 M & St Panto: ig, Salyer 70,580 72887 279,315 6,596 SAWARD & LEAVITT, 4 Wallstreet. | furnish to the Board of Aldermen, at iis earilest | and what are General Sherman's views in regard = i ‘ol al Cun: 10r W common, 6%¢. & = | conventence, atemont ol expenditures Of | t the regarrisoning of the Carlisle Barracks? CON ARIGERET (RONDE. | Qhio & Miss. taar to good fair, 7%. ; Sood to prim E WILL MAKE PERMANENT LOANS ON IM. | rtm uring the yeara 1871, 1872 and | The demand to-day was active, and some round Han & St Jo. ee PRL] eae 0 W proved’ and valuable unimproved city, Property : | ters snowing ae OEE Pinerect is properly | Could he make the visit he did to the grounds an@ GC. & BNSC. 5 Bastia Suse: a Bie; Coniwifugal. hihds, and Loxes, Nos. #t0 38, | large amounts proterred: also Funds for investment | chatweable to the permanent debt of the city; also | buildings of the barracks last week, and see am 1 4bac. e. Olayed—Bi Dv xf W. D. & ¥. BARTLES, 48 Pinc street. @ stavement of appropriations raised by taxation | nan rgeant feed! '$and quictly amok tor 0 ie 40,10 to 12 70. ase. naan ine : = jor satd department, the amount of revenue from ord: sash Zi told thi re ks had Fs be y or Fency sixes, 117 io. do., 1881, registered, Seo, a HEC. ; dO., 16 to 18, 9340. @ 974: 19 to 20, 1030. | 30 000 WANTED-ON PROPERTY WoRTH | ail sources collected by the department and tne | 1g his plpe—be tol ae gual mounted 320% a 120%; do. do., do., cou 121% | a luige. ; white, Sic. a Wige. Porto Rico—Retining, com: | . double the amount, a short distance ont | amount of assessinent levied or to be levied for | #¢ hight to keep the pore from stealing the sash 20%; do, do., do., pon, % a i ic Dull—F1 Dull a Hi mon to prin a frosery, faix to choice, Sige. a | of the pie Principals address $30,000 WANTED, box 205 | such improvements. Adopted, from the windows—see the good condition of the @o. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 11540115; | Cotton Dull—Flour Dull and Heavye | sic. irazil—Dutch standard, Nos. Sto 1 6c. asge. | Herald offi ‘A petition from Tuomas W. Gager for relief and | buildings, the fue-cept lawn, the clean, large but @o. do., do., coupon, 1151; @ 115%; do. do, | Wheat Firmer—Corn and Oats Lower= | Javi- Dutch tama Oe aise Tose Mant 21) WANTED-FOR A SPECULATION | permussion to use tne Croton water to spriakie | empty stables, and uot regard tt as necessary that 4864, registered, 11634 a 117; do. do., do., conpoh, | Pork FEasier—Lard Lower—Groceries sreauine continued Inactive, but was quoted firm at | $30,000 stere large proot may be insured. | Grand street, trom the Bowery to East River, was te De omatackey Dd epee par eee 117% a 11724; do. do., 1385, registered, 117 a 11734 Quiet, but Steady—Freights Firm and | 0 eMC a eae ett ta fair demand, Sales, 100hhds, | A2dres# BUSINESS, box lerald office. | received and reterrcd to the Committee on Streets, do. do., do., coupon, 118% a 118%; do, do., new, | Active=Petroleum Dull and Lower=— | of city on private terms; quoted Tegistered, 1194 a 119% ; do. do., do., coupon, 1203; | Spirits Turpentine Active and Firm— | Ope, of ont orca a ere 120%; do. do,, 1867, registered, 119% 2120; do, | Hosin Firmer—Whiskey Higher. ee eee reeneay cen nue ron do., do., coupon, 1205 a 12014; do. do., 1868, regise THURSDAY, May 28—6 P. M. tered, 11924 a 120; do. do., do., coupon, 1201, a 12¢ Corres.—The market was quiet, without sales do. ten-forties, registered, 114% 9 115; do. | reported aside from the transactions at anction, coupon, 114% @ 115%; do. Oves, 1881, regist embracing 5,434 bags of Rio, ex D. C, Chapman, amounts changed hands. The market closed firm | at the following quotations:—United States cur. | at 7%. per ib; and TO LOAN—ON BOND AN s: | oaipa aed os anton ran ute omtoe ter ethres Se yeaa ee rors mi 4 OA N— OND AND MORT- | ceipts and expenditures of hits office tor the three 3-160. 250.00 gage on real estate in this city oF | fonens ending April 30, which was ordered to be REAL ESTATE, fesichester cou! ty. Second Mortgages negouated. printed :— — . SOHILR: SOWBET: No. 105 BroQUwAy, FOOD. | wing exhibit shows the teotipte were. ..$14,254 25 | Yesterday was another quict day in the real = 470 73 | estate market, the sates being few and of legal HEPES —~SOPARTNERSI Expenditures... bidentate | Bareau of Permits—iteceipts 81458 00 ene ee He COPARTNERSHIP HENETORONT EXISTING | Bureau of Permits—bxpenditares 230 W | character, as given below. JALVESTON, M: under the firm name of Chace & Tallmadge \1s this | Alderman MonHEImER called up the report of the Mr. James M. Miller sold a three story house om G, ny 23, 1874. A ved by mutual conscat, ttee made on the 2ist inst. and laid over on e . Cotton, oa inf ortiney 6c. Net receipts, 110 | @ay dissolved by eh conan Il. CHACE Jr. | committee ma | Twenty-third street, west of Ninth avenne; Messrs, 115% a 115%; do. do., do., ex coupon, 1153; a 154, | Which averaged 177%c. per 1b., and 750 bags of Java | bales. at2zc, The offerings of Java embrace some 4,000 bags, but the remainder was withdrawn, the price obtetned not being satistactory. The stock of coifee other than Rio in first hands includes 66,056 bags and 31,400 mats of Java and 13,988 mats of Singa- ordinary cargoes 16\¥ec. a 17c. RAILBOAD BONDS. In this department there was an exhibition of Moderate firmness, but it was not fairly sustained @uring the settling process. SOUTHERN SECURITIES Were weak. The fate of the section appears to be represented by the States now under the control of carpet-baggers, In South Carolinas, espectally ‘What are known as conversion bonds, there ought to be no faith, Tennessees, old and new, ex coupon, sold at 61. The followimg were the latest bids :—Kentucky s. 100; Ohio sixes, 1875, 100% ; @o. do., 1881, 102 do., 1886, 10614; Tennessee sixes, old, 45 G0. do., NEW, 8234; do. do., d0., eX coupon, 633%; do. do, new. series, 63%; Virginia sixes, old, 20; do. do., deferred, 10%; Georgia sixes, 7 Sevens, new, 8934; do. do., gold bonds, 76; North Carolina sixes, old, January and July, 20; ao. do., do., April and October, 20; do. do., North Carolina Ratiroud, Apri; and Octo. Der, 38; do. do., of January and Juiy, 28; do. do., Of April and Oczober, 2 h Carolina sixes, 2%; do. do., Jannary and J do. do., April and October, 17; do. Funding act, 1866, 17; Texas tens, 1876, 9044. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold was irregular. The opening was made at 11244, from whieh there was a recession of \ per Cent, later a recovery and close at 1124. The rates paid for carrying were 2%, 2 and, finally, 1 per cent. CLEARING TOUSE STATEME: Currency exchanges " ; Currency balances, 9 Gold exchanges eos kee Gold balances aii 1,263; 161 The operations of the Goid Exchange Bank to- jay ‘were :— Gold balances. $805,020 Currency balances... Gross clearances The sollowing is a i ports:—Europe, $1,183,08 Hay Montreal, $200,000. Total, $1,495,085, The specie engagements for Saturday's pean steamers Up to the present amount to $550,000 gold com, To-morrow $200,000 gola corn ‘will be slipped to Canada, ‘The bids tor government gold atthe Treasy to-day amounted to $3,736,000, at pi drom 111,75 to 112.22. of th es ranging SALES AT THE NBW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Thursday, May 28—10 A. M.,) Retore Call. 100 shs 8 & M3 K..83 We quote :—Ri extreme range for ; Java, government bags, 2c. a 2e.: i Ceylon, He. a 214gc, . 184c. a 19¢. ; Jam Rica, I8¢. a 20c.; Mexican, 8c. a 19¢, 2ie,; Curacoa, l6c. a 4, Sold, 60 to 1 days’ credit, Corrow on the spot continued dull, and the subjoined quotations show a reduction of ic met with a moderate trade, and early in the day ad- Was subsequently | vanced }¢c. per \b., which, howe lost. We quote :— Good ordinary Strict good ordinar: Low middling ling: ade quoted. The transactions embrace hs To-Day. Last Evening. Total. im 14 305 Consumption. very (basis low middling) ¢ Last evening, after two o’clock—Nay, —ror tuture aett up to two P, &. IW at 17 21:82 17 19-$9¢., 400 wt 17 21-220, nd to! ange 100 June tor Ji ) exchange 200 (short notice) June for Au- eipts at the various ports were as follows:— 5 s On cotton were quoted tha: > Haiburg, by steam, 4c. hy steam, Xo, 7 Reccipts—Flour, 14,700 bbls. ‘ket remained dull and rs, but we make nochange In our The sales siuce last report, by sail, %C., Comoressed ; oats, 74,477 bushels, tices javored the buy of quotations. ik met with a good at 3490 a $5 for Hrandy wine, $4 20 Western and §4 0a $450 for Jersey and Bal- Besse Nosaareae = Beaeees enrseaote SESERSSESE | New Onueans, May 28, 1876, | | Cotton—Demand fair; middling, 17%e.' Net receipts, Exports—To Great Britain, 4,612; Stock, 313 bales; gross, 523. coastwise, 1,339. Sales, 1,000; last evening, 200. 94,500, Monte, May, 28, 187% tton quiet and stron: 4 ordinary, 150. Net receipts, 323 bal dd eo. | kxporte—1o Gr 200. stock, 19,098, Savanwan, May re Cotton dull and unchanged; middling, 17¢. | gelpts 285 ales: gross, 25. EXports—To Great 4,407; coastwise, Sales, 32. Stock, 17,318. Witmiaron, N. Spirits of turpentine steady. at ds: $2 50 tor strained; $3 90 for extra d pale, Crude turpentine steady; $1 85 for , tor yellow dip, $350 for virgin. Tar steady at $220. Osweeo, Ma: 1874. Four steady; sales 1,800 bbls. at 7 fd spr se ne and red winter, but the sup; | Corn quiet; sales 1,200 bushels at 78c.; round lots o! ative. Oats iu fair demand ; sales 12,090 bushels We: “ies -ewt. Millfeed lower 3 25 co the Hudson, lamber, ewburg amd $ 0) | ments—15,600 bushels wheat, 1,277,000 feet of lumber. Burra.o, May 28, 1876 Lake and rail imports for the last twenty. Flour, 17,000 bbis.; wheat 174,435 bushel: cor! do. ; date, 41,200 do.; barley, 4) do. Canal shipments Wheat, 14,45 bushels; corn, 63,189 do. ; oats, 54,828 do.. Rail exports—Wheat, "66,414 bushels: ‘corn, 39,654 do.; Capal srelehie duit: wheat itige. oor. 5 Wheat dull and nominal; Mitwaukee No. ing, $140; No. 2do. $1.33 4 $1 v4: Port Wasning- ton, $1 42; white Michigan, $172 Corn dull; sales 8 No. 2 W nh at Gate gniet: sales 4.000 Western at 5 firm; Canada, $1 95 a $2 05; Western, $1 80 s unchanged. Other ar Touepo, May 1874. Plour frmand in fair demand. Wueat in fair demand ; Pras and higher. No.2 white Wabash at $1 41.4 $1 48) No. 2 Wits Micuigan. 1 a $1 4734 amber Micgiigag, $1 3534 26 spot: J ie B7kgi Ni i246. a $150 spots 2%. Corn August, 66: grade, b1%sc wo Buftal c. & NC. ; to Oswego, 81,000 busheis wheat, 29,000 40. ‘com, and noo dor bats, shipments—19/00 owdhels wheat, 43.0% do, corm and L000 9. 08 Cricaco, May 28, 1874. changed. Wheat active and higher Flour dail and ats) 17% oi tor No. 2 spring; closes 1 1 bid Gash; OL lis MSI oy, June, BE IT. a St tae 1s: rejected, $1 eo 56%c. for N mixed, cash; m Sb¥e. , Jun Oats firm and tn fair der Hive 43%c. & 4454¢., June. Rye dull and lower; No. 2 nel bid, %e. Barley nominal Pork in fair deman yer’ closed firm at $17 45, spot; $17 123 a $17 25 17 47358 $17 &, July, Lard’ stendy at We, cas 62i5 a $10 f, Jone. Bulk meats steady. . Whiskey qaiet and onchanged. Freights firm and higher; corn to Buffalo, 6c. ; wheat to do., Sigo.; corn to Kingston, 90, Recelpte—600 bis. flour, 9000 bushels wheat, 214,000 do, corn, $7,000 do. oats and 4,000 do. rye. - Ship- ments—5,000 bbis. four, 132,00) bushels whest, 161,000 do. Corn, 100,00 do outs,’ 7,000 do rye and 2,000 Uo, barley. HAVANA MARKET, Havana, May 28, ‘Bs at and big! a Exchange active; on the United States, sixty da currency, 108'a 110, premium; short ebeht, ll a Tis pr middling, 17¢.; low mtd- les, t Britain, 3,833; coastwise, 7. Sales, York. Ratlroad treights—#lour, to Boston, New York, 40c.; to Albany, 360. Lake receipte— | ushels wheat, 2416 feet of lumber, Canal ship- tal Western spring Wa amber, $725 4 8175: white, | io. 2 Rye nominal at $1 05, Barley mais a St 90, ©., May 28, 1874. > In steady; $3 75 for. ex 75 for No. 1 | $8.25 for amber winter, $8 75 for white winter, for double extra, Wheat in moderate demand for hy 5 skies 8,100 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee club, in lots, at $1 45, y Corn meal—$1 65 tor bolied: $1 6) tor unbolted 7 i ;, Shorts, $26; shipstufts. $28; _ 5 ¥ middiings, $30 per ton, delivered. Canal hte— Wheat Se. corn and tye Tic... peas 7c. to New York: ‘$3 ‘35 75 te fi J 4 New You, May 28, 1874. DANIEL W. TALLMADGE. SINESS OPPORTUNITIES, city. For particulars address OLOTHIER, Herald Up- town Branch office. N INTEREST IN AN BSTABLISUED AND PAYING publishing Business, on easy terms; references en and required, Address PUBLISHER, box 198 lerald office. PARTNER AND FINANCIAL MANAGER wanted, with $2),000, in manufacturing steel tools, by an experienced person alone in the business, owning factory and dealing with the wholesale trade exclusively. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLETUN & Cu,, 98 Broadway. A PARTY WITH $1,500 CAPITAL CAN HAVE A favorable opporwunity to join the advertiser in jurant on Broadway. Address start'ng a Dairy or Ki H., box 3,682 Post office. MAN WITH SOME CAPITAL WANTED—TO TAKE charge of a cigar and soda water stand. Call at 862 Broadwa: wes LADY Wiss TO MEET WITH A GENTLEMAN who would assist her in engaging in a safe and le. gitimate business. Address, for one week, M. M., Herald oftice. Be Fs * PARTNER WANTED—IN A REAL ATE OFFICE in Brooklyn; reliable, energetic parties only need answer, giving reference, ® young man preferred, Ad- ar K., Herald of A BARE CHANCE.-A HALF INTEREST IN AN established commission business in a neighboring City will be sold cheap, the party having more business than he can attend to; & gentleman acquainted with Manuiacturers, Importers and jobbers in thus clty can | n realize a handsome living; very little money required and no risks. Address B. A., Herald oMce. PUBLISHING HOUSE DESIRES AN ASSISTANT capable of superintending a branch; one with capi- tal preferred. Address CAXTON, Herald office, giving age, experience, capital, salary expected and refer- ences. OR SALE—ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, PROM. ent Printing Establisiiment in this ay. For par- tculars cati at No. 4 Warren street, room 5, between the hours of 1) and 2 o’clock this BON FOUNDRY FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP.— Inquire at G8 and 70 North Thirteenth street, Wil- msburg, N. ¥. ARTNER WANTED—IN A FURNITURE FACTORY, with 4 capital of $3,000 to $6,000; thould be a good business mam, Address ¥URN TURE, box 19 Herald ofice. ARTNER WITH $5,000, TO INTRODUCE THE MOST useful article of its kind in the world; finds sale everywhere. Residence, 238 West Forty-fourth strect, fromi 2to5 P.M. PARTNER WANTED. —A YOUNG, INTELLIGENT, well educated and able business man, between 25 goa 28 years of age, wishes a young lady, between 18 and W years ot ee as partuer, wi socresy promised. Address ¥, W., Heraid office, PARTNER WANTED A GOOD BUSINESS MAN OF character, with $1,000, to West to manutacture nd sell a newly invented article just being introduced o j po stnall thin; oft certain. Address NON- GOTOR, Herald ot ice TLvER MINING PROPERSY, LOCATED IN LITTLE Dottonw ood ; thé most valuable prospect in (tal ‘Wants capital to develop; extraordinary liberal terms maium; sixty days cok, 136 4 1G? prewiun ; shorisicht, | eflered, Address UAL, bon 191 digrais office, some means; honest | the Message of the Mayor o! May 4, relative to sus- pending the Police Commissioners, aud moved to | adopt the same, calling for the yeas and nays. stated that as far ag the report was concerned it ‘was a well written document and the subject abiy but others again he could not. The committee had was alleged watchers were prevented from ap- | proaching the polls, that was not true, as he was | ground at ail the election places in bts district, Therefore, a8 he could not sustain the whole report. he would vote against it. He voted no, Alderman Kocu also spoke agatnst the report | and voted “no.” ‘The yeas and nays were then called by Clerk | PINCKNEY, resulting a8 follows:—Afirmative, Al- | dermen Cooper, Flanagan, Gilon, Lysaght, Mon- | heimer, Ottendorfer, Reilly and Van Schaick—s, Negative, Alaermen Biiings, Falconer, Koch, Keir | Pe Morris—5. Upon which the report of the com- mittee was deciared adopted, Alderman McCArrERTY Was absent when this to have his name recorded. Objection was made, tiop was withdrawn aud Mr, McCafferty granted ab opportunity to be heard, MCCAFFERTY stated tiat, as far as that part of the report relating to the investigation o/ the street cleaning operations of the Police Commis- sioners was concerned. he fully coincided there- with; but with respect to the censure and statce Mente in regard to the appointment of the Inspectors of clection was unjust to tie Commis- sioners. He was willing to have his position re- corded properly. He bad been a candidate before the people last fall tor Senatorial honors. ‘The Police Commissioners had extended the courtesy to him to name inspectors of election belonging 10 prover. If any frauds had veen commiited, and in the Len he bestond occupied by voting for the report, might not people say that he was a part, to the fraud pee Alderman OTreNnoRFER informed the Board that at the meeting of the committee he undersivod @nd it was only in private conversation that the later objected to the part relating to the election Matters against the Commissioners, In support of his assertion he called on Alderman Cooper to verify the statement. Alderman McCarreRty desired to continue his remarks when Aiderman Reilly objected, but the Speaker continued notwithstanding. Alderman lanagan moved to adjourn, but the presiding officer declared the motion out of order while the Alderman occupied the floor. Mr. McUarreRTY alieged that tt was Alderman Cooper who said tie language of the report was Dot strong enough, Alderman CooreR, in reply, said that he knew nothing of the resolution to appoint this com- Inittee until 1t was introduced here. He had been appointed on the committee, and did the best be could as @ member thereof, The evidence pre- sented belore that commitvee was the same sworn testimony taken berore the Committee on Cities of the Legislature and beiore the Supreme Cours | of this city. The majority of that committee were Trepublicabs, and their report Of vhe street clean- ing job was even stronger than that of nis com- mittee, At the meeting of the committee at Mr. Ottendorier’s house he does Not recollect that one dissenting word was spoken On the repore al | Gane of the best paying and largest cath trades inthe | Handled, Some portions thereot he could indoree | | obtained a good deal of evidence, but as to the | ; charges made regarding his own district, where it | vote was taken, but returned soon thereafter, and, | having been apprised of the proceedings, requested . and, a motion to adjourn being pending, the mo- | his party, but he nad not avatied himseifo! the | Alderman McCafferty was in javor of the report, | E. H, Ludlow & Co., under the direction of Jerome | Buck, referee, two lota located on Ninety-ninth Alderman BruirNes, in expiaining his vote, | street, east of Tenth avenue, and Mr. William Ken- nelly, by order of the Court, a four-story house sit- uated on Twenty-first street. The legal sale of propert; on 126th street was adjourned to June 1 and the Sixty-eighth street property to June 18. The third and last sale of the Stevens estate, Astoria, L. L, took place on Wednesday, on t premises, by Mr. Jere. Johnson, Jr., auctioneer. ‘The sale was a success in every particular. ‘The bidding was spirited throughout. Sixty-seven lots were disposed of, realizing about $30,600, at. prices ranging from $600 to $350, NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY JAMES M. MILLER, 14 story b. sh. and |, 8. 8 2ist st., 401 feet e. of 8th ay, lot 16x92; Jos. Larocque.. . jae + SOD BY Ff, H. LUDLOW AND CO. 2 lots, n. 8. 99th st., 225 feet e, of 10th av., t sox1W0.11; 8. E. Chureh........ GOOD NEWS TO WINE DRINKERS. {From the London Telegraph.] Althongh the weather here 1s still much more like November than the merry month of May we hear that the crops have not materially suffered, and the damage to the vines, thougD serious in Lower Burgundy, has not extended to the gre: vineyards, Lovers of Chambertin, claret and cham« pagne may make their minds easy, but the com- mou Lower Burgundy vintages are severe suffer- ers. The grato crops are all right. THE PRODUGB BXOHANGE, To-morrow being a legal holiday the Exchange wWiil be closed throughout the day, On Monday next the election of officers and | managers wili take place for the ensuiug year, ‘The polls will be open from ten o'clock A. M, untid two o'clock P. M. The members engaged in the navai store trade held @ meeting yesterday afternoon to ea ier the following resolution, adopted by ihe Wil ton (N. C.) Produce Exchange :— Resotved, That spirits of turpentine in barrels pied opiar heads, to the extent of ten per ce J oe 00d delivery to the lst of September next at) re Guetvon of twenty-tive cents per barrel. The resolution wii! probably be adopted. ~ BAD LUOK, [From the Chicago Times.} Senator Carpenter was unfortunate in the se lection of tus bridal gift to the Presidents daughter on yesterday, His contribution cone sisted Of & set of opal jewelry. While the opal i @gem Of great totrinsic vaiue {t has from time immemoriai been regarded as the most uniucky of gems, and a present of an opal by populat consent come to be regarded as an il] omen w the recipient. The opal has, th rerers, eu by com mon consent excluded trom the list of presents al- lowed to be given to a bride. course this is superstizion and was not an intentional insult to the bride; but Carpenter ought to have tad bester sense than to 6 d saan OM SUCH an OCCasiOR.