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j ———+—__—__ Railroad and Other Securities Without Material Change. WALL STBzsr, Wapnespay, June 10—<6 P. ‘u} Stocks to-day were again moved upward, the | Juty, 36; do, do., April and October, 45; do. advance being indicated soon after the opening of | do, of, January aNd July, 28; 40, do., off, April the market, and generally maintained throughout the day. By thase who are tn the habit of discov- ering the causes for any sharp changes that may | sixes, 25; do, do., January and July. 15%; do. do., occur it 1a alleged that the street has taken fresh | april and Ocvober, 19%; do. Fanding act, 1866, courage irom the action of the conlerence commit | 19; ao, Land certificates, 1889, January and July, tee published in the morning papers, and confl- dently expecta the passage of the bill reported | sevens, 1888, 19; do. non-fundable bonds, 4; and its signature by the President. “Points” were | Louisiana sixes, 20; do. do., new, 20; do. do., new, freely circulated asto what be will do; but we fai! to learn that any one outside of purely specn- ‘sixes, levee, 20; do. eights, levee, 20; do, eights, Jauve circles 15 disposed to take Much stock in an | jevee, 1975, 20; Texas tens, 1876, 90 mncertainty. Doubdtiess some one ts already aware @f the eVentual purpose of the Executive, and if je be an operator, is making good use of his | the Dnion Pacitic Railroad Company :— ‘knowledge to anticipate the market; but it will mot be at all strange or exceptional if THE OPPORTUNITY ‘as been seized upon to bull Sgures to a price that ‘will make @ very profitable “‘short” sale. If, as ‘Ras often been sald in tins column, there was any éombination of natural causes; if there was a buy- ing community; tf brokers were not disconsolate because of the absence of customers; if we were mot about entering On a sammer solstice, with its attendant dulness, some stability might be hoped Jor whenever the market improves; but reactions Rave followed each other witb such persistent reg- mlarity that suspicion ts naturally aroused by any event which for the moment creates a strong an- @ertone, and the “street” thus seems to accept ‘the fact that forced pricesare only artificial and ‘temporary. Notwithstanding the recorded im- provement it was not pewerful enough to offset the superior attractions of Jerome Park, which drew away from the “street” hundreds who orai- manly. put more faith in the commissions of an active business than in the dubious results of a Rorse race. Hence we report A DULL MARKET. The transactions amounted to 71,132 shares, which were generally distributed as toliows:— ‘Western Union, 9,500; Union Pacific, 11,400; Wa- ‘bash, 3,840; Pacific Mail, 9,000; New York Central, 2,125; St. Paul, 3,800; do. preferred, 600; Lake Sbore, 11,620; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 1,700; Erie, 2,750; Rock Island, 2,846; Northwest common, 2,900. Erie improved from 30% to 32% against an Mmprovement at London from 28% to 20%. It is ficult to account for the changes of value in thus stock. The rest of the list showed an advance @f from + 01 per cent on small dealings, HIGHEST AND LOWES? PRICES, ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices o1 the aay :— Opening. Highest. Lowest. 9835 98% 9836 Hew York Central. Bariem. 128 30% lake Shore... 72% ‘Wabash . 3636 Northwestern. 39 Morthwestern preferred. 54 Rock isiand 9% a 52% 3 108}; 109 256 1844 1% Alig 108 THE MONEY MARKET. Money closed at two and three per cent on call. ‘There was no change in the price of commercial | paper. ‘@my change in rates, the business to<day baving Been at 4.873 for bankers’ sixty days sterling and 490 a 4.90% tor demand. Commercia) sterling con- ‘Wmues scarce and commands 485 57"R 4.87, accord- fmg to the grade of the bill. Reichmarks are quiet and firm at 9}; a 96 for commercial and bankers. Bankers’ francs on Paris are quoted at 5.15% @ 5.15 fer jong and 5.10 a 5.11% for snort; commercial drapes are selling at 5.1734 a 5.18%. BANK SHARES were unchanged. American Exchange sold at B11 a 111% and Mechanics’ at 136. THE FOREIGN MARKET. Late London advices are as follows:—United ‘States five-twenty bonds, 1867, 110%. Erie Rail, ‘Way shares, 28%. The amount of bullion gone Mato the Bank of Englaad on balance to-day is £10,000. Paris despatches quote rentes at 59f, 2c. Consols, 925, a 92% for money, 92% for the @ccount. Still laver despatches report Erie at 293. " THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. ‘The customs receipts to-day were $364,000. The Aseietant Treasurer to-day paid out $47,000 on yc- count of interest and $10,000 in redemption of five- twenty bonds. The balances in the Treasury et We close Of business to-day were :—Currency. $17,068 905 ; special deposits of legal tenders for the redemption of certificates of deposits, 908,246,000; vain, $83,015,420 (Including $32,626,900 fm coin certificaces) ; outstanding legal tenders, $382, 000, 000. THE GO.n «aReet. Beyond the steadiness m@aijegted, there is no Podject for comment in this Market, ‘The large short interest that had been put ont, covered with the first suspicion of an advance, and we nave to- @ay’s results. If there is a reason fer further ad- vaprce in the absence of artificial influemes we do met know it. The opening was made at 110%, after ‘Which there was an improvement to lll. The clese was made atlll. The rates paid for borinw_ ‘img Were 2 and 1 per cent to flat, and for carryig Zand 1 percent, The operations of the Gold Bx. ehange Bank to-day were as follo @oid balances Carrency balances. Grows clearances.. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. rency exchanges .. i COrrency balances God exchanges Gold balancer, . GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were firm at the close at ‘the following quotations :—United States currency Sixes, 3143; & 115; do, do., 1881, registered, 116% a | M6; do, do,, do. coupon, 121 @ i2i%; do. five- twenties, 1862, registered, 113% @ 113%; do. do., do., coupon, MUSK @ 118%; do. do., 1864 fered, 116 2 1163;; do. do., do., coupon, 116 a 117; fo. 40., 1867, registered, 116 @ 116%; do. do., @., COUPON, 120 a 120%; do. do., 1868, registered, MO%K 81164; do. do. do., coupom, 120% B 120%; do, ten -forties, Fegistered, 11344 @ 113%; do. do., ponpon, 113% 2 115%: do. fives, 1981, registered, 4134 & 113}6; do. do., do.,ex coupon, 113% @ 118%. RAYLROAD BONDS ‘Were firm, Some of the issues showed a better fen tty Whe part of investors. me Lotal sales, amounted only to $61,000, The folowing Alb & Susq Jet Dis. 1004 Lake Shore div bds... 96% Stas fe Shore ist. con, Oe bas. ke Shore con 1 98 eh Cen con 7s, 192. Mich Cen ist m. #5," & 33 & "aa a Foreign exchange closed quiet, without | Tegistercd, 116% @ 11634; do, do., do» | & 118; do. do.,-do., new,:registered, | 15% aN16%; do. do., do., coupon, 119% = 119%; | 128%, 25%, | | 3om oni dn BR | do. 38 | aN F§ i ig ie Be | it Bere $3 | |g Bro tay: FA Burpee dy chi aS Yoo mit 7% 30 Tol | a fig ie Er 00 0 Del, 109" Hho Jy Chi TOL 41.0 Chi 106 i ge 300 Fi at 100 10 Ene vee = 2 to. 2130 ™M. 0 my gos | SOUTHERN sECUEITIEG. GOLD STRONGER-—1I1L | t™e onty important transaction to-day wasin Mis- sours sixes at 97. We quote late bids, as follows:— etaererbeat as 3 do, beoey rearalirenbt , 1888, 95; do. do., Hannibal and St. Joseph iseue, Money Continues Easy, and Governmont, | 1914, 06%; Tennessee sixes, old, 80% ; do., do, do., eX coupon, 62; do, do., new, do, 61%; do. do., Rew ‘series, 613; Virginis sixes, consolidated, 61; | 40, 40., deferred, 11; Georgia sixes, 75; do. sevens, Rew, 9%; do, o,, endorsed, 90; do. do., gold bonds, 83; North Caroiina sixes, old, January and July, 20%; a0, do., do., April snd October, 20; @@ do, North Oarolina Railroad, January and and October, 28; do. do., new, April and October, 12; a0. do., special tax, class 1,7; South Carolina 17; do, do. d0,, do, April and October, 17; do, Boating debt, 20; do. sevens, Penitentiary, 20; do. ‘MEMORANDA, The following are the comparative earnings of - Earnt Expeuses. Fails and $36,000 taxes, Net earnings....... - $409, Decrease gross earnings for April Decrease net earnings for —. apr, 3 30, En ann 30, ie $2,750,686 1,665,361 Earnings Expenses: Net earnings «$1,159,806 295,324 Increase gross earnings ‘or four months, ase Increase net earnings for four months.. 86,517 The earnings of the Central Pacific ‘Rattroad Company for the month of May, 1874, were $1,300,000; month of May, 1873, $1,373,675; month Of May, 1872, $1,380,922; earnings first flye months, 1874, $5,027,026 ; 1873, $5,024,205; 1892, $4,317,343, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE. ‘Wednesday, Ju Jume 10—10 A. M., Before Call. 100 shs West Un Tel.s3 71% $20shs Erie RE. 190 go 1900 do peeecenees iy REPU RE SEAS apres SeEEEEES Had 980000 200 hs ‘5000 3. Er ono ax 10 1000 {be sie Gon 1000 19 ‘1000 ae s ‘Be! 000 10655 300 5000 MW LSan is a j0v0 «+ 78% a 3} 3000 78% 10 8 ron ws 400 do. B uw 0. 70 B 3100 00 2000 yo00 3000 Ubi . $3 100 290) Cen Dds wy 400 35 5000 do. be 300 bod BUG, © & s l0OChia K 6 1000 H &St Jo 8s, c. 100 fo. 9635 2000 Ohio: ose 45 957, 30v0 Un 86% S00 ‘5000 Wag S00 000 Ge 5 8 2004 9636 a Stoo wich wus” 3200 2000 80 Pi a 300 15 abs Am 1% 200 5 do. 1s 300 110 Mechan: 136” 00 300 West Ui 7% 100 theo a 500 72 2 e 100 rat espe? aly ubhegy at sat serersemapeaesses pea SS P Seved SSEsESt Base Sse ssc sseses: 3 = EEERBSSESESES sEtEUESBekOsse est Esues 2Bse' S 20000 109 800; ae Ca A By Be [4 Hi: ee cuore PRIOBS—3 O'OLOOK P, M, West Up Tell. 72% 9 73% Uh) & NW pref. & 5536 Ey a oy rete Be Be s a ibe ted 2B Cotton Quiet—Fleur Steady=Wheat Firmer—Corn HigherOats steady— Pork and Lard = shade Pirmer—Grocer- les Sveady—Freights Eshy—Petroieum Dall and Easier—Spirits Turpentine Easier. WEDNESDAY, Jane 10—6p, y, ‘The trade movement was but moderate day, the gold fuctuasions exerting no especial On Change flour was steady. Wheat was firme, Dall—Rosin Steady—Whiskey Closed ripe future éeltvery, Gorn ‘Was Oectteaiy active and » With Reavy sdles for the near fature a “ Oatewere stesay- Whiskey was easier at close, Pork ana tard were vacillating and w! especial movement. Freighta were eaay.| Cotton! was-quiet and w- changed on the “spot,” bat in moderate demand atan ic. tmprovement-for }“fatares. ” Groceries were in fair request and firm. ppiseriaa was dull ong sold at a further dectine in prices. Spirits ot wmrpenting ‘was dull and nominal. Rosin wag about stescy. Corson.—The market for spot cotton remains quict, ‘with prices nominally steady, “Putures” were dealt ii sng » Totd. , = Las Ese'y % a = Es Middiing) the sales haw been ss follows:--Last evening, after two o’clock- June, 200 at l7 Sléc.; July, Woes azKe., LOW 17 7-160,; Angust, 200 at 17 11-\6c., 100 at. 17 23-32c., 1,00 at 173¢¢., 1,000 at 17 25-32c.; Sepramber, 200 at 17 D165; Qetober, 200 a6 7c, 100 at 17 516 Total, 4,500 bale. To-day, up to two o'clock P. M.—June 30) at 179-32, oO at 175 @t 17 11-390. ; 100 at 1 Pe einen meee tos | wv 1, 100, at 17 15-16c., 200 AT 29-83¢., 37 15-16, anes Fioux ype bien 265,609 bushel: corn, Oh tho Go. ecoem: most Bb a 1.400 00 bs trne’ fet waa steed taal Inquiry, |The sales werg about 400) bois. o- Siuding al kinda a prices our qro- fauons “Gorn meal was in fair mand and firm. | Sing eluding Brandywive jersey md seul ate at 84 ration gh So ana Western yeikw a Bors Ea ~...% SSSRERRAERT a 35; anand etood Banemnoanenzrartasraranaaca® Berawserecks sesusearassass Punche pide wag Amer, bit hut’ closed “a Hora Muwaukse, ‘Tho sales we were 42 a $1 #4 for No. peeing aa tnd igher: “tho ealed were 2 8c. nominally 83¢., arrive ina weer; Fhe sales toot u beriti ti tT tt! Z 8 Tn 3 é 2 Se ae tt is ee vee. Epeeee Se mB: & 2 i of do., same voyage, at Sieian ary wie, Ope guar roy age Bi ef quarters f and Lars, ponewe a1 Kingdom or gone nt, with 1 Gontioont and St SL. i om indies: a0. vith ned bark, nence vie 3, le ba rat ane OR 5] 3,0u0 ed petroleam, at & Norwegian bark, from do. an Baltic, wit bbls. of refined do, atde $d; Dark, I 1 same voyage. with 2.050 bbls. of refined do., ‘at 6d. a German bark (relet), trom do. ore for font with 3,300 bbls. do., at 4s. 734d. at; egian bark of Portland to thé Hive res. with lumber, at $18, Mocasses.— ~The market, continved qui bing lots of 1 agastle and far ures. a Sie. Orleans, 70c. a Narat brorus.—For spirits of ty as dall and weak, elosing t To note of 38 bi $p_come comer. salen, 20 Dbla atl, and m Dbis a8 DOMESTIO MARKETS, ee oe 20. a= atin outet; pear al ih es Cotton talks agin tT We samree tera ee ee Exports coastwise Hau hard a+ ¥ bate paves 68 8 tor ears ae cae ey ‘ Peuets one hai oes aay ie ie somal mie "alos Corn to suet eee ihe ‘Now Se fa SEE: ae so icra A Bovvaro, June 10, 1871 ty-tour. $ eohb, 114,00 do. icueaig fo Ba A falas Ny ert 16 as iz Shle 1 50; white, $1 60 a » ang: ing 6 6 ‘c, a ae ; sales, 2.5 Boney eat | A Brim: Canade, Coal aed agin “Dem got a ua fe lonr q unc orpest 0. Y white ee ee Hah th at ‘and lowers No. ss biyger; No. jichigan, core ia a otstae wheal, eon do, neta rshinient Recelp: SB of! Poets oe anal Pork dg. 7 0u0 stom 54,000 ew wheat, ig apmene ae do. oats and 1,000 Ye HAVANA MARKETS, Gavana, Jane 10. 1874. re eet ty daya gold, laze lap jum; on Pa: a M5 premium, muon hd. of suger’ 1 {Havana for the United Paks hate PRG port outside autea 8 Bitten, 68 8 $8 Wa 8 75. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Maause—Loxpox, June 10-Kyen- Jane 10. Paris des pShanish gold: so a 200 Exch ay cay days, T presaiamn raat inne TNANOIAL, LOAN 10 PAMBDIATELY, LARGE OB Second, Aare = AE GUST BELMONT & 3 Bankers, 19 and <i Naseasi and paamtieenrrens East Seventeenth street. rd gg on dita, available in ail parts: of the rough pat corre ae pace ate ox telegraphic transfers of 180 6 credits and money on California, Europe and Havana. / anook AND G GOLD PRIVILEGES; $100 FOR 100 to,$400 for double, privilexes; $86 for $10,000 gold thie peat jon; ex- HAZARD & iia sue, No. 6Broad street, STOCK PRIVILEGES ON ALL ACTIVE STOOGES, rawn Sy mombere of the Stock Exchange snd other responsible parties, can be negotiated at from 1 to 8 per cent distance from the ma market price of the stock by L. Le comienonrens 4 6O., AP Brokers, 48 Broad sireet, ¥ T REASONABLE BA’ s— MONEY ON LIFE AND Fs ebb om Insurance ard Mortgages and ether — are J aXputons a *oGn tit Brondwaye N Ri ee ‘ational Bank. ‘Bi AY —LAPSLEY sagan BRO! 4 bate 4 DotBLE PRIVILEGES On ms OF Th CH. Ok sePONS! SIBLE P (ONS MAD! ALN pres 100 i ait ana re vas a ve OR o Ene WD POR UBLE PRIVILEGES, MANUFACTURING HOUDE 4 PHILADELPHIA will convert the same into @ Stock Company. and ra quests an interview with eapital: pital for that te 9 ‘articuiars obtained by ¢ Saute ‘on or oe ic A. T. ‘COLT, 47 Beekman street, ork AMAA, oyBOrEDNGH aM . COMPANY, 12 et, organize incorporated companies are addition capital for merchants, mayaraceurers Seine Various smouats always for investment and ieee apenoces,, ome ax Y¥—CASH Ne rot im street, corner 3 aster Atianc dock. Brook!: 2 pry class ities, on der time; ces made on all kinds of Mer- shandise, stored fn ‘oarown ‘Warehouses or consigned to us on favorable terms, "ARMOUR, Frese ree Present. PAUL J. JOSE F. dem: Feaul ting, 3, 100 bis. of do. 15; Rad bble. et do a at from $4 a Pphes sold leita Toga Aq or city delive we a —_ BA ‘dnt of 2,900 bois, rad U0 gt es test for prowy ‘Crude in buik was also easier, for June delivery at rae jc. Cases were 73 L lows: n Fy Ogee, fe ert Bi, Parke dtriver, bi Vd ‘was quiet easy for all descriptions. Live rea Sete theré has been no euscatial coange athe rae: kec since our last. There are very few ware Pigeons in the market, Drlese for whlch are nomin q Polladerphn sprig eke isnona peer 2 prime, small 2s: ite 6. fair to ood, aise fowia; a ks, Htate 014, be. ; “turk Tags do We fern, ee, nT 8 3 de. Western, ac. + cs $2 75, do., Wenn, for 0 Game—Pigeons, fight, te % do. picked, he, oar 1 nn snipe. 93 absatinut ca ployer gata wees, 1 ts he market f asi of be. ‘a Bie. Tor fair to.good reaning. sap of 800 fad refining mnscovs = do. of common to strictly tair at morade pee Sen eng eh tt, tated 7 Ba ead ng, nen ‘ a ee i a en ia ‘tie eke Date! Meaitia=-Saperior trade was fair, and market a Pe ed Mlerees, of Sarolten a wt te oA en er jOHN BAL Becond Vice ‘ot aa ‘ASA, Third Vice lent. Paul J. Ai Bowerman, © H. Delsmater, core ¥. Navarre, Feltctano Latasa, ie Tete. AM po id sot farehouses. Jams CLENB, Sec a pA say Matis n STREET, ALWAYS HAS gue, Tecan ady to Team oa goodnem New 2 SR we J. 4 W. SELIGMAN & Bets Broa 8 oan: For ein ly 9 = i aay yare of Burope, Ada. Africa, Australia Draw Bille of Bzchange and ‘Telegraphic Trane fern of Money on E: ‘aad Galtiornis. ‘OuN PIRROu, bet 106 BROADWAY , Base Rouny TO Joan on real estate in New York and Bi 4 also ‘to parchase First and Second Mortgages stmackorrawen Bring papers Neate pea ms we MW lon, receive sits subjer [a pa ot Shara No a hl pany. To LOAN IN SMALE SUMS, FOR. A SHORT time, on personal Property or good ive particulars reand address box 4: Tees" post ome, NF Mounts TO LOAN—ON FIRST O! § REAL ESTATE KATATE in re Tous city, eens adie taped ses fhe J and nt boken. requested junicate to CAB! Poet office t a iia ADVANCED Kd SALARIES, WAGES, PER” mh ay Ae ed any kind, to place, room 3 kon iiveral terme, 19 relay ous nef park ph ‘OTIOE. PP. RAO} {8 HOLDING BONDS AND STOCKS of the State of South Carolina who desire to ex. GHange them for F fl Consolidation Bonds and Stoci Sone ee act of that State, can have fhe ee yom tuended to by the Fonth Caro- 8 Ba ay, of Columbia, 8. ane. | ele! fib ot om tec tipou ‘the face’ value ‘ofthe Gongaidation Bonds Stock. Express charges paid raaenrtiteatey ET ee n Bank, New York; Pe arse a rieston, ue i“ OFRCE OF, eng tome MARION AND MEMPHIS Bale Co Bh eed 8, Tenn, May 18, 1874. —, oldére of the bonds of tus compan: Te to mee’ ci dorsed by vie’ State of Alabama Is reat @ 1 the At, selects. Howl, New York, WHITE, President pro tem. PRIVILEGR@ OaN BE USED AS- MARGIN yrs piace of cash fc ec ir gre here io i Soe" Fe Eeaparehase os cL ey 8. at a Ke are HOLDERS OF NBVADA | STATB BONDS. boing 1m the State Tuteress and Sinking Pund of 1871-2 the cum of sixty thousana dollars applicable to rae oep of the gg a pg Io. prit 1 sus af Torey fh = on pm! Fondo age sis arch ed ae een notee | A riven that the surrender of said the Ca] amoants wl be received pb; bp paid State, “lh Ks duly at Carson er Packt 4 Bona Beau of Nevada. Ganson irr, May meh ove ae Sa oyean OF A FOURTH INT! IN A VALUA- ier toe, orang on gaa si | Seay ives ae co piney et gous of parchas. aulage A States Breadyes, fs | LE EE ae Ta to loan for 1M & J, LYNCH, 1 Pine street. or lt WANTED al = | gong rahe! in this city's ee “Sadan fpoed anrme $75,000.53 zara = $100. 000 Faiiuts LOam ON mpewpeaeeets, elas Sie tno? lente Eat oma cra po LOAN, ON TMPROVED PROPERTY, Si $718.00": er cent commision and : ORDECAT) Noi 5 Pine street. LUTION OF BSHIP.—SOTIOB 18 : eee a at Sw Hater ina Wale! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. rz perpen Pr ULOTHIERS. for sale a aS £ sien ia Hvala Uptown Breach omen 4 Fl SATIN We al SSO TRUE NN ae BALP babe ug fy OR ae WORM OF TaLe- Patent interview Lerrity naviowa ai Mavoractonine CoM! st J CHANCE TO ENGAGE, IN A_LEGITI. business.—A smal) aeremenras twill realian @ \dsome nd & rt SPsON a. ire 6 Gort t dortlandt street. Oe tiwara ans SEBKING AOTIVE BUSINESS WILL invertgation. in in ewabilaneg sd ensene mercantile ma FON eons: Apply to @ Fe eee hee ws A FACTORY TO MAN- koa eit ates ae TS car woah ort LAND IN COOK COUNTY, town Branch office. | Pam WANTED—WITH A FEW THOUSAND ter oe oe. sn interest In and manage id and popular ical, with nearly 50,000 circ! Tation and ‘raplaty a. vertiging patronage. meptins PwRVOBTCze pias “office, bi iy? PATENT AGENTS.—OPPORTUNITY I8 OFFERED to competent swoollen and cot pig to salt ce: sell or br pe aaa e ie oe packing ther ee es dneeeh pay Sie cost; only oe $15 each jack. J. 'LANT, Sole Agent, 29 Broadway, New York. proteome ne EITHER SPE for exten: a manufa article; large ae over tobe cleared septal regaire fIBLE. Herala office. ANTED—As PARTNER =. FIRST CLAS BESTAU- ae, ase who. (uorougmiy. undersande ands wi who thoro! wi je and is w ful ‘charge of airy ” business; cat other eel Pe none apisrances exchanged. Address box N, MAN fp, PARTNER TO LEABN nore x See SAT. street, (FH A SWALL CAPI- Ee eet BO; Med 99. Weat BR Y eg ALITHO- Wiens ‘ANTED—AN ae bison achang WITH: Carl | prep tal, fi dress, for three Gaye AUPACTO 200 Fit WILL FP A on A HALF INTEREST IN class corner Ldquor Saloon, or will sail whole iniareme on easy terms. 52 Smith street, Brooklya- —PABTNER WANTED; F- $5005 mtiowed toe Tri par party, Sa money. Call ‘ae 108 $15,000 Ga SA—WITH BUSINESS O00. i ae , invested in. the san iron ‘goods in this ci chee) command 2 per cent annual: we openini nse above an ee er- vices. or or ace BoD he je. Address IRON, box 147 Herald seen WILL PURCHASE ONE-HALF Peediind 20.000 wiia‘tve years Le ser er dpe be. ator Broadway. & 30. 000 CASH EQUITY IN IMPROVED BEAL je Estate to exchange for Interest of retir- "8 pete or Partnership In some yr ge ed ny ainess; New York, preterred, en ea particulars: lock box 2s Newburg Fost office, N. BEAL ESTATE SALES. YESTHRDAY. ‘The transactions in the auction line at the Ex- change Salesroom yesterday were as follows :— Messrs. A. BH. Mutier & Son sold, by order of the executors of the late T. W. ©. Moore, two lots on the sousbeast corner of Foarth avenue and 118tn street, and two lots on the south side of 118th @treet, in rear of the above; Mr. R. V. Harnett of- aed the Lie ag Rabe No, 517 Haart avenne, and ro Ps Ss rence i order of the Si brewe art, moder toed the duces ORF. ‘andrews, | Teieree, poe premises No, 143 lllth street, west of ‘Third avenue. propery. located on West The legal sale of the Forty-ninth street, 214.2 feet east of Seventh ave- iced by Messrs, Bleecker & Co., as Subjoined are particulars of the sales:— H, MULLER ANP CO. Bt, 25x90 YORK PROPERTY—BY bk. h. "Sth ok. os 1B TSstory b.«. b. and 1 w. of 3d ay., Jot 17.ixi cITry TRRAFURE, Comptroller Green reports the following dis- bursements and receipte of the Treasury yester- Gay:— RECEIPTS. From taxes of 1878 and interest. mM collection of assessments and interest. rou pg rents and fees. | Fre Moensen, Mayor's Off rom licenses, &c., Department of Public Parks. _ 4 FOUL MURDER IN RUTLAND, VT. An Aged Woman’s Throat Cut and the House Fired to Conceal the Crime. «A Spectal, dated Rutiand, Vt, Tuesday, to the ‘Troy Times says:— This morning about six o'clock a two story, | exclustvely by Ann Fries, a widow, and situated on the outskirts of this town, Was dis- | Covered to be on fire, the flames first showin; through an. upper bedroom winaow and the rool. Those first on the spot soon discovered i Te. mains, the head and trunk only, of Mra. lying On the bed on the second floor, neues B thi were pushed out of the fames with a fence boar On getting the remaing out, an examination di: closed the tact that the throat been cut from | ear to ear, the win entirely seve: aud a number of stabs innteea the, body. brutal murder was thus disclos : that had set the town el Ks A won ‘ot excliement xo, hat Cs the ‘ louse Was Tol an on fire to conceal the aou! fe crite, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. set eldest daughter of games ae es Soe eee at Sap SSV a | Aa ee Pamerrat—O8 of the Fapnee ti to : 3 | anni ao, [it oe ribet tat ety iag cee tmee rein, et pleasant-looking dwelling, owned and occupied | cards. inthe Ski Dal aan ame v6, Sees. witew ot Revers aikmaer i ne 88th year of funeral eer) will’ be held at her late resi- dence, No. 23 on taeh taste at halt-past four otock P.M, Mary A. Am! Tie remains Wil be takes to8outhbridge, Mass, tor uarment, ina aged 36 sea of Newark, N. J. ai i Pungrai 6a Priday, 18th tnat., at Pleasant on Sunday, May 11, Jomx Y. i church, Goshen, the 13th Inss., at twel' fay via ies Railway ie leaves twenty tind ar 6:45 A. re street at nino Me, recarat 1:45 800 6:46 P. BURLING-Atiuverdale, N. Ys , on ond Jane &, May ‘daughter of Ebenezer % ongay Dit Buvalatives and friends are invited to attend the on. Taureday reday ott io aeee of her: a wip 3 station on arri= peta Pty een from yorey.-seoond street Sg Return train from eae eee! v4 11:66, jou Bat UM am of ee et ASTELL ANOS. pao street, Brook KE. and Dolores Caste! ™Gomeatyi.—On Wedtneen June 1%, A, jouneses daughter of ne JB ne 0 = 6 pan and 9 months, ven 1a friends are 3 etfally in vited vo attend the funeral at the fealgen ener ‘ner mother No, 141 East Beat Thigigth atrees, on Thursday, Jane = = bas Deru On Tuesday, June 9, JOHN T., only of Denis aad. Marvaret’ Dermoay, oar) months and 26 Hae Puneral com the reside bis pere! 196 Frankiin street, al ‘one on Th the 11t0 iat, of the family are ro Siaseanys Gs °9 LitLre, youngest giild of Gharies ana Paciny Prise, aged years and ht, o’cloek. 2 on re a nd safuneral a lt No, ‘est eat Ponty Friends of the vited to ¢ | Henin —on Weanesday, rt 10, 1974, after lingering iMness, A ear the ee wife ot Jonn Hehier, rears, 6 ment aged 50 Relatives and irtende are are respec! attend the funeral, on Friday, perane da ie o one F M., at her late Reidancs No. 218 it Eigh seventh street. Yorkvilie Lodge, No. 24h LOOK, are also respectiully invited to attend. PS a ee ‘Tuesday, June 9, 1874, Taxes ‘How “Relatives and friends of the famuly are invited to prtgenei tne funeral, from his late residetice, No. 465 Weat Twenty-third street, on Friday, June.12, at four Ube BE Be niet ibang an 0 ud T.—On , wane % Hany, doughter of oatharine Bunt, Funeral from her late residence, No. 33 street; thence to St. Francie Xavier's West Bixteenth strect, between Fina ues, where @ solemn high mass will Friends William McGloine, are — this (Thursday mora TON, Brier oroecrss Hatton, aged Y mouitns The relatives ee friends of fortes aia ite requested to eirend the fone: ‘No, 231 Motvstrees, Fesidenee, ‘without further not Pa and rorson a Phiiadaipaia ainenatarnen Pie of * invited to at- Herry Hor pegged yp Lier ty sheltinee nvited to Siena tee funeral pen 7 ry atten aa ae verenpers; Condon and Australian Ba; Aon copy. Jaun.—in Brooklyn, on. , Jame ® ERIO FRANK, 60D Of and Justina Jt Hed years, 10 months days. “ive relatives and ee fenrtAy are re- etfally invited to al from f Oheween Monte it Lutheran. chure&,. nd Pierrepont, op Friday, Jane as three ;KR0G.—On Tuengey motuing, Jun Buvma Keay ‘Wife of Joba Krag, aged ne pened and 1 ry othie: f Pt ip Lhe, ne, 2 2 ere i ocay, June 9, JAMES, youngest of f ‘Lyons and grandson’ of James ves and friends are respectfoly invited to attena te Ra from the residence of bis Sey cmnare tain at one onl kprecie “aang a daisy 9 a na Nore Nore s Malley Fy 2 years. LAY, 600 of Jules an Relatives and friends of | fully invited to attend the funeral. trom. the rent. once. f Bie nts, 336 Pearl street, on Thure , the ith at ein oats P.M. LEs.—In Brook on gous’ 8, Eumasera A, beloved 5 Mah the 57th year of her ‘The relatives and friends of the neg are re TA to attend the funeral, from her (0. 160 Dean atreet, on Friday, June Send ak o'clock. and Connecticut papers please On , Speeder, Jane 0, Mra, Manganer MazEM, , Relativi ey inenas of she rab, fully invited to attend the fune: fom terete son's fies Marrin) residence, No, West Thirty. weno jane between hyo ana Tenth aven' haif-past one o’clocks: eons tert be tal oy to Calvary Cemetery for. i *Siiemnux.—On Tuesday, June %, 1874, after 6 long esa, REDRCOA M. MuLia, wile of James Meebaa, | Vy | Invehe’aseh ear of her age, \ Funeral vom her late. tesidence No. 150 Franklin | i — { street, on Friday at two we M. se and ac- londay, we &. cr, WILLIAM: wiaon M¢ wocat, im the 36th year of his Funeral will taxe piace from sa erty em | 108 Bleecker street, nd. prossed vo | church, Sullivan street, between Pines and Hea | ton streets, where & solemn an Fequlem mass, Will repose of his soul, on hey at ten ofciock. Friends and ri are MoKgvrrr.. Wednesday, June 10, of conval- stons, ELLEX, infant daughter of Eten ——. nard evitt, at 185 Hudson street, aged 1 month and 16 days. A beautifal bud on earth Ee bloom in heaven. RTON.—Suddenly, on Tuesday. June 9, JENNIB uy “wife of Hi ‘M. Norton, and dat nee cd Mra. Crowther, aged 25 years, 9 months an Ree the serene y ier pave Pi Fourth avenue, Reh of yy, Jun ee ee Relatives and friends eras attend. ast at Sewark, N. J., Fannie, wife of Unarles i. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at three’ o'clock, from her late residenon 91 Com! MAMerce: ‘stteet. | Relatives ana are respectfully, invited. to PURDY.—At her residence, Morrisanis,’ Jane | aan, of Samuel A. Pardy, im the 76th year of he The ends of of the family are invited $9, ‘attend | the Mneral, from St. Ann’s chareh, 188th street | and St. Ann’s avenue, on Friday morning, June 13, | apace Wednesday, June 1 ar aes | Quix, danghter of Oder ania ia Rebecca Guinn, aged | months and 7 days. | Friends of ae family are myited to attend the | SESS Sea itieca, eo oc SOULLY.. foe age SouLLy, | aed 86 years. Relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from his late | residence, No, 829 jo ar gd street, on | Thuraday, Mer U1, al SHREHAN.—On conesday, gant June 10, OarusRing, the ot er age wife” or Pa heehan, in the 44th veene of and friends of the family are re- spectilly nee an to attend the funeral on Fri- | day, e ty: ‘@t one o'clock P. M. from her late re- aide nih street, Now York, SMITE. dence, SanaH P., wife of Yvilinmn H. mi Rolntives and friends of the tamuy, rat members of Atlantic Lodge, No. 178, F, and 4. M enth Company, Seventh regiment, 41 jane twelve o'clock B, Pear ir] atvend the sos C ber eens cee ovo in Brooklyn, on i Rd nitty Charice A. vows waed Th years ia trien us Fesidence Her relatives an broth vited Se td fee Sree are od WBC” Albany yepers plea es my eee Baar Es HAL ATA IRED. BS IRD 0 ODES