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pected that the conflaence which had been lost for PINANGAL AND COWMERCILL, [3 The Stock Market Without Ma- terial Change. GOLD 111 3-s. Money Easy at 2 and 3 Per Cent and Foreign Exchange Dull. WALL Street, THURSDAY, June 25—6 P. us} The situation in stocks was interesting, as ex- Dibising in its nourly fuctuations what has been Slready described in this column as “the ebb and wo coutidence” in respect to the new adjust mt of values which is necessarily imposed by the seltiement of the question involved in the Mimit of our legal tender circulation—whetner '3400,000,000, $356, 000,000 or $382,000,000, and if not She highest why not the lowest, and if neither ‘Why the mtermediate; the length of our financial ardsick, as it was pointedly put, or the steadi- ess Of OUT Monetary needle upon our trade com- pass. Ofcourse, it could not reasonably be ex long could be restored all at once or in a week, Pr in a mouth; but it is cartons to watch the y GRADUAL GROWTH AND STRENGTHENING Df that plant of rare virtue, as also its sensitive- Bess to the varying winds that visit its young ten- rus. ‘The present condition of affairs represents Bn tmpending crisis as to the control of the stock Market, whether it shall be bull or bear. The neu- trai ground Of utter stagnation which for so long D&ered w resting place for thé contending factions Who make @ shuttlecock of the value of railway and Otuer shares is passing away, being gradually Wiped out by the growing instinct of endeavor, the dare and do or perish in the attempt, so thor- Dugtily Numan, 1t might be said, and certainly dis- tinctively American, We are on the eve of a clash Ol arms. The preliminary skirmishing has already Degua. Forty millions of people CANNOT REMAIN IDLE FOREVER, ‘Bnd something must certainly be done during the ext six months, now that the enforced idleness of ® pertod of undiscipline is supplanted by anew and bigner morale, We shall determine the value of | ‘hose stocks over which the fignt goes on either by placing them above suspicion or by wholly wiping | Shem out, In the meantime it is worth while to go Over THE DEBATABLE GROUND And examine what all this fight ts avout. And first | let iu'be premised that the railway share list of the Btock Exchange but indifferently represents the Failway property of the country. Railroads that have wettied down into the condition of regular Aividend paying investments are soon eliminated therefrom by purchases which withdraw them en- tirely from the street and put them away in safes assoltd securities. Others, after years of impecu- gious exhibit, gradually drop out of sight, while THE ACTIVE List Js composed of those shares which, not being Rafe enough, in the popular juagment, to be wholly pbsorbed as investments, yet, being fall of promise, Blways seem to be certain of at one time reaehing that condition, and others that, without inspiring the largest confidence, yet hold out expectations thac contain in them the chance ofarise. Rere pomes in that peculiar development of Wall street Raterprise which we Know as STOCK SPECULATION. Agiance at the list now known as active on the fe Exchange will help to a better understand. of the currené situation in view of what has | been siready said and what 1s yet to be said. We May begin with Western Union, which has re- Bently, alter the lapse of a number of years, de- Clared what it designates as a ‘‘quarterly” divi- Gend. So far so good, and it is to be hoped that Che promise of the fature will be better than the performance of the past. Then, there 1s Lake Bhore, the most active stock on the list to-day, to ‘which, answering the question after the fashion @emanded by cross-examining counsel—Is | lt a dividend paymg stock? not “was it? | or ts tt likely to be?—can only be answered it isnot. Take Erle, the most noisy of Btocks; it must certainly be classed ag non-divi- dend paying, the last dividend on the preterred tock being ten months since, and on the common at period to which the memory of man runneth ot, Among the other NON-DIVIDEND PAYING STOCKS @pon the demand above suggested for a simple | yes or no mast be classed the following:—Union | Pacifio, Northwest, do. preferred, St. Paul com- mon, Wabash, Ohio, Hannibal and St. Joseph, com- | mon and preferred; C., C. and 1. C.,and Boston, Hartford and Erie. In the same list the DIVIDEND PAYING STOCKS way be enumerated as Harlem, New York Central, @ittsbuarg, New Jersey Central, Rock Island, Dela- ‘ware, Lackawanna and Western; St. Paul prefer. Yed (im bonds), and Fort Wayne (guaranteed), ‘The active speculative list is of course compostd Of those which, being recognized as non-dividend | paying,.ofer the best hope of paying dividends, or, dividend paymg, present the danger of passing adividend. ‘Thus “bull and “bear,” calculating mheir chances in either case, bet on the result, ‘which makes the confict between them. Of course this conflict is affected by various other considera- tions which the initiated comprehend, but which | fs simply Greek to the outsider, ana so he is Beeced. At the present time, however, the cliques are | Deither numerous nor powerful, and by far the | Strongest element in the market, apart from legit | mate Causes acting upon it, is the great bear ‘leader. Under his command the straggling bears unite th @ solid front. In this connection, and , showing what we have to count on for A HOPEFUL FUTURE, the report of the Burean Of Statiscics of the com- parative exports from England and Ireland to this country for the five months ending May 31, 1873 ; and 1674, fespectively, is of ‘interest. Rccol- lect what was pointed out in the HERALD | yesterday, that we can no longer export bonds to | the aame amount as formerly to square our bal- | ance of trade, but must meet the deficit in our | exports with hard cash. A few items will suffice | here to point the moral of this exhibit, whicn ts | that we are importing less than formerly, and con- | i { sequently becoming more self-reliant. A fall com- | parison will be found elsewhere, but the difference in che principal items is' deserving of attention Bere. For instance, take cotton goods; our im- ports this year have fallen of 4,000,000 yards, ‘This is good for New England. Iron has fallen off, in | pig, 31,000 rons; in bar, 18,000 tons; in railroad, 60,000 tons: hoop, sheet, &c., 11,000 tons; old iron, 21,000 tons, vesides other differences of less im- portance. ‘This reflects the decline in railroad | building, but also the growth of appreciation of | American tron with the decline in the superiority | of English iron. In linens we have dispensed with 2,000,000 bundles, and im machinery used native | ability to the extent of £183,000. In paper we | Rave gained in a lower importation 14,000 hun- dred weigit; tm woollen cloths nearly 1,000,000 yards; in worsted stuffs 16,300,000 yards, and in Carpets nearly 1,000,000 yards. These tacts and | figures are certainly encouraging, and make up the grape and canister with which the bulls assail the pears in the latter’s entrenched position—en- trenchéd because of the fact that it is so much easier to provoke distrust than excite confidence, @o much easier to stab @ man in the back than hit him square between the two eyes. Hence, to overcome tue TIMIDITY ENGENDERED BY THE RECENT PANIC will take more tnan one month or two, It is well, therefore, (at the conflict should commence in the summer. We shall have aclearer feid for fall movements. HIGHRST AND LOWBST PRICES. The following taole shows the opening, highest | and lowest prices of the day :— nn a Me Lae New York Central rd me 31g 20% on ae 88, 83; 41K | £7,000 went into the bank on balance to-day. The ) Money andthe account. United States five-twenty | German-American, 90; Gold Exchange, 110; Han- | 114; Mechanics’, 139; Mechanica’ Banking Associa- NEW, YORK aot sited JUNE, 26, -1874.—-TRIPLE, SHEET. 400. g 200 E ‘ ito 90 3 1 i 20 wo 20) 300 ra 1 4086 THE MONEY MARKST. 20 | 0 2 Money closed af 3and Sper cent. Foreign vx- | % : $00 0 change was duil. mexy i ; oun 4 a a opéned and closed at 111%, with sales meanwhile } 200 : oo at lila ills. The rates paid for carrying were Maar pe ae 1 and 2 per cent, and for borrowing 1 per cent Bperie 100 Ss Logins were also made fas, ino. : Oa By é Treasury gold was sold to-day to the amount of t-) a 3 1000 4 $1,000,000. 3m. do. id ‘ GOLD RXOHANGE BANK TO-DAY. dy do. 3 100 + $L211,910 | 109. do, 31 500 f mag etry do 170 : | 95/300, i ao. ay ts 103: ‘wae |B ea ie Hi tie 3... go Siig 100 a 8,585,800 | $4) do. bs bared 8 200 31 q : 86 O mH GOVERNMENT BONDS, ri Sots 3 3s Government .bonds closed quiet and steady at 76% 100 . 36 the following quotations:—United States currency mee Ret BES sixes, 116% @ 11634; do. do., 1881, registered, 117 a 60 “ 2 33 117%; 40, 40., do., coupon, 122 a 122%; do, Ave- | 935 wpe” Lee : 8 twenties, 1862, registered, 114% & 114%; do. dos, dow | 19) P ii 108 5 coupon, 114% a 114%; do. do., 1864, registered, 116% | iyo % * FY & 118% 5 do: do., do., coupon, 117% @ 1175; ao. do,, | 28 on : Be 1865, registered, 11634 a 117; do. do., do., coupon, | 400 $300 : a 11844 @ 118%; do, do, do., new, registered, 116% | $0 ee a | 8 & 11634; do. do., coupon, 120 @ 120% ; do, do., 1867, | 60 sy ro ES regiatered, 1165 a 116% ; do. do,, do., coupon, 120% a 36 @oniod re ‘Misa Ri. ie a @l21; do. do., 1868, registered, 1174 a 117%; do. Gadd © 73% 1 10 ous do., do., coupon, 120% @ 121; ten-forties, regis | 10 Re 3 2 terod, 1148 114%; do, do., coupon, 114 a 114%; do. | He i 18 ‘ HR fives, 1881, registered, 114 @ 11414; do. do., coupon, | 500 BR 40 eo 44K 114 a 11446, 3 a arr THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. 1 73} ‘The balances in the United States Treasury are 12130 as follows ;—Currency, $14,290,640; special deposits a ehe West Un Tel. Eis) 60 of legal tenders for redemption of certificates of | Joy “4 Geposit, $60,675,000; coin, $80,015,574, including fet 7 t $20,682,100 coin certificates; - outstanding tegal | iw tenders, $382,000,000. The imternal revenue re- | 10 Ceipts to-day were $275,767. The customs receipws for the week ending June 20 were :—New. York, $1,648,117; Philadeiphia, $216,368; boston, $230,335. Customs receipts for the day, $331,000, The Assia tant Treasurer to-day paid out $23,000 on account of interest and $56,000 in redemption of five- twenty bonds. THE FOREIGN MARKET. The Bank of England directors at their regular weekly meeting to-day did not alter the rate of discount,’ which remains at 2}, per cent. The bank gained in bullion for the week £344,000, and Proportion of reserve to liabilities ta 48% per ceat, against 48-last week. Consols, 92% 9 923¢ for bonds, 18658, old, 107%; ten-forties, 10534: Erie Raliway shares, 26 # 26%; do. preferred, 42. Paris— The specie in the Bamk of France increased 9,350,000f, the past week. Rentes, 5%. 470. Frankfort, June 25—Upited States five-twenty bonds, 18628, 9834. SOUTHERN BONDS. The foliowing were the late bids for Southern se- curities; the business, however, was insignifi- cant:—Miasouri sixes, Asylum or University, 1892, 95; do, do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, issue. 1874, 96; do. do., do., 1875, 96; do. do., do,, 1876, 95; do. A0., do., 1886, 95; do. do., do,, 1887, 95; Tennessee sixes, old, 79; do. do., eX coupon, 62; do, do., new, 7934; do do., do., ex coupon, 62; do. do., new series, 62; Virginia sixes, old, 30%; do. do., ew, 82; do. do., consolidated, 52; do. do., do., sec- ond series, 37; Georgia sevens, gold bonds, 81; South Carolina sixes, January and July, 18; do, do., | April and Octobe", 18; do, do., Funding act, 1866, 18; do, do., Land Company, 1889, January and July, 18; do. do., do., 1889, April and October, 18; do. sevens, 1888, 18; do. do., non-fundable bonds, 6; Lousiana sixes, new, floating debt, 20; do. sevens, Penitentiary, 20; Texas tens, 1876, 90. RAILROAD BONDS, Several of these were firm at the close, but the transactions were comparatively limited, and can- | not be regarded as a test of the market. The fol- lowing were the latest bids:— Buf & State.L 7's. Kalamazoo & Wa P Lake shore div bds. Lak shore st. con, Marietta & Cin, Is Mich Cen con 7's, Mich, Cen Ist m, ‘te Rew York Cen 6's, %87.. 93 New York Cen. Os, re. NY Oca? a W cou g bis, NW def gens... a & Chi wi Morris & besex 2d m. Morris & Essex con Merris & !'ssex 7's, '71 Union Pacitic st. 925g Pacific RR of Mo, i Pac RR 7's, gtd by Mo. {ot Pitta Ft W'& Chi 2 Clev & Pitts con s Col, cas & Ind ist. Hist. Quincy & Tol Pekin’ tine & Dee'e isi Ee BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 90 for German-American and 108 for St. Nicholas. The latest bids are annexed :— America, 146; American Exchange, 110; Central | National, 102; Chatham, 125; City, 300; Corn Ex change, 12244; Fulton, 150; Gallatin National, 128; Buf & Erie new. over, 10234; Irving, 119; Leather ‘Manufacturers’, 186; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 50; Market, tion, 90; Merchants’, 120; Nassau, 105; New York County, 200; Pacific, 165; Park, 138; Phoenix, 96% ; Kepublic, 108; St. Nicholas 108; State of New York, | te wets sai 106; Union, 136. aout MEMORANDA, Harie A reference to the meeting of tne Erte directors | tone Ports ‘and of the parties interested in Atlantic and Great Ektebuca, Western will be found elsewhere, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, Thursday, June 25—10 A. M., Betore Call. or] 600 she Chi a RI RR. 1% 6) do. 90 shs W Un Tel do. | a0 4} | 60 74% 200 | 700 wa 7 lov ma i 100 Te Jou The 1200 The 700 4 $00 134 Fy 2 300 1 dow. H* foun seine on) 4 0 Milast PR suv 736 200 S00 2% Bu w ‘BuO BS i 204 mo 1s 00 4" 200 33 400 Sy ie 33) BY 3% 90 3 q 3% 100 43, Pf 33 jw 43% 100 33% 2100 43% 200 3 300 433g 200 33 200 435q BOO 336 700 i 200 3 2500 735 100 3316 | ‘00 20 33 400 73% 0 3 100 ‘DS 738% 80. 32 600 . 73% 230 26 100 73% 900 26 a0 T3i_ 400 Pr 1000 is 180 6} I 8 oo 1700 . eee Caio 18) 2) do. 23 1 20) Ohio & Miss Rie...c 248 100 18 10015 amd 11:30 A. Mi. C8 6:00, 0.167, 6m 12%, $1800 U 8 $9, 10-40, 0... 18 hn Us Be 1040, oo Be 6.00 Us 6s, our fits ‘wirse Hoard—10:30 M. sey EES" ga22,9 ips g E EE Peso. rs = ‘Ros A 5 : o> commodities. ‘wanted at full prices. lower, but fairly active at the decline. Whiskey was a trifle easier. Pork and lard were quiet, but unchangea, Froightacwere Cotton on the ‘spot’? was dull, while for future delivery # fair business was transac‘ted, at 4c. per Ib, advancein prices, The marker, for gro- ceries was firm throughout, and there was 9 good bun- | mamed steady. strong. uy nw ie 8 109 wu Un Pac a ates SSlESEeSSEE, 2 2 eequesees 100 do. ow re 000 0 8 Bet e. ta 3090, CATO wk..de 2:30 to 3 P. M. 600 shs L 5 & M SRR. Second Board—1 P. M. 3) shs 0.0,0 41 - Et SERA RS Ere - 8 2 SERS S RA cl sola ice cEirt Zea esbssuse : sg ats 3 4s tetatctet ch bggenage' iE FR Bees Cotton Dull on the “Spot” and Firmer for “Future”—Flour Irregular—Wheat and Corn Lower—Oats Steady—Pork Quiet and Easy—Lard Dull and Un- |. changed—Groceries Firm—Freights Ac- tive and Strong—Petroleum Firm— Naval Irre Easier. Stores lar=Whiskey THURSDAY, June 2—6 P. M. The markets continued irregular, and the gen- | eral tendency was to lower prices. This was par- ticularly noticeable in the markets for the leading On ’Change flour was dull and ir- Tegular for all but shipping grades, which were Wheat and corn were again Oats re- ness reported in coffee. Petroleum remained quiet, but the market was firm at the recent Improvenent, Naval stores were quict at irregular prices, theymarket closing unsettled. Corton on the spot was dull and nomfnal. In order to quan a lower: deo per I Sihe at in qual egtations ote ae dict alt sna 0 i tielgrade quoted. ‘The sales pre —For silly a (oat low’ maa retmnere,” | wronld be titer, under a irket far | month. Cases were tra, | as india me mess do., and 5,0 Rece lows: Galveston, k 68; New Yorn. 156; “Gontone Pry inn bales! This day last iy - ay 6k, 1,464. rr its 2 Chicago. $1 4334 & IMB iok Miunesots, Bl 40 e BL ts 1 47 tor red Winter and $1 46a $1 47 tor amber winter. Corn was lower but in good demand. Tne sales were pout 200,00) bushels at 80c. @ 2c. for mixed, closing at | 1, | id che. a 89. for white Western, ' Oats were mand. The sales sremate atout 76,000 busuels at 62c, for mixed Western, Sic. a @}gc. tor stained and Gre. a We. 00d to choice white. Kye was inactive but field Tiomiieatty steady attrom steady and in fair, A and tor the former better ri s were realized, the inarket closing very stron steamn, 49 boxes bacon at 40s. and 1.600 bbls. tour at 4s, td. ‘To Rotterdam, by steam, 5) hhds, tobacco at 37s. 6d. (o singapore and Hone Kons. 2,00) cases of refined pe. Woloum, at iGo, The charters cmbrace.— Three, Ita Lok hence to Cork for orders to the United ita 00) quarters of grain each, at 6s, 6d.; au Italian Dark, with Lov. yauarters of do., hence same voyage ang Fate, "with 3d. o} & divect ports an Italian bark, mith a7 auatters of grain, henge. same voyage, pose with 3, 6d: ; an bark hence te to ‘Bremen, with’ 3100 quarters of do., an tian brig, heace ica, etl urities, nies, i pRoewedl an bark, wach, 4,00 quarters ¢ et, do., e, al direct: sn Austrian bark, Hence to a direct ae i aedered | and time; quarters’ of do., at 63. ‘& German | chandise. sto es taatd down i 81 ena ot sat 3 . rye. Eniomente—0,0m bbl ‘holaaaal RD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON Endowment Insurance Policies, Morty fompaes of all {v5 a $1 10 per bushel tor Western and Canada, Bar- | beasehoid ley was entirely nominal. an malcuét toe den fact lst auiGuts.—The movement continues light, but the market tirm. There was au active de- yA ee Se mand lor tonnage tor charter, the inquiry beu chile: or vessols adapted to the grain aid petruleum trade, | Iarge Mortgages ts on favorable terias PAUL $20,000 TO LOAN IMMEDIATKLY, LARGE OR + small amounts, on Firat and Second city or Brooklyn SLOAN, 3 ‘LOAN PROMPTLY UPON BOND + and gages tanec city Real Ketate; also e. and payabloon and atter Monday. July 20, 1874 All intereat not ealled for will remain as principal, and Graw interest from July 1, 1474, By order of the ‘Truggeed " WAREHOU 000,000—Oftice, 29 Wittiam ee Atlante dock, Brooklyn, Cash advances made on first class Securities on demand h advances made on all kinds of Mer- ed in our own warehi ned. to ARMOUR, President, warehouses, J. JOBE F. KAVAERO, ¥' 9 —__—_—. “BUSINESS Otsonrontime, ‘WAN ATE Brasinet ust ae cas to teat J. art Boral ptbw'n ach office. June 25, 1874. Ei yn sae fier ars sas eas at ee Ao? Eerie ORNILEMAN WITH 9uD oath Bek av. =° Sd ieee pea ° aoe Ny oF Aug: ted, 87: ALA, BUSINESS —~ oe ee. in fair éomand. and a ita T° act t thal party, oF rye? ba, Bat ‘mands Wo ‘August ‘a ‘aye firm’ and pa to work for a tae im the future, L. tae 10. 8, Ble. & BSc. ii y dl ae aaa unde ‘a well knows manufa shave - and att. St $17 30, 4 sSaaly. $17 46 | oppor to extend persoa ality se- nee 9 stand’ unchasesd.” Whiskey steady xi | S0°at oh rectere PARE Bnd Dads A prot fa rer eemy al Cae Buffalo, 3} ae web faceare a staple artile iperiot to thom inrage nod Pac: at su joaing firmer at $1 Te ws ‘UFACTURER, Tox Mat Hora cates: Seta ad Se a Ga ar le AN eT ED es mt pede ni trade, a advo RO i$ man, tal, leaf Gilder. A OS, ¢ ry Sere acer, a ak en ee ge svteeiie El oF 6, 19556. ‘a asec; Me 19). ‘Bavaniils, 1 1 $ EUROPEAN M ANTED—$10,000 ON JULY 187, BY 4 Ml Mena iize., seid. ty para er :Guracoa. Wi "recturets io increase. business rf ace! ee ens eae, pee Seedens —_ ed Jane bye Jie aman baler: for a gentleman ve J 100 —l Caket uo " f nee ‘dou Market was dull ¥ Pr ty is Lil Se. per tou.” Linseed oll business need apply to BUCCESS, at a peo shipping extras, which were comprisif foot a at it é [ANTED—A PARTNER WITH F: atprices icin the cance of ur quotations. corn meal FINANCIAL. wi Bom Balding “Ete a new and clogs cominued in good demand at steady prices. The. sal “Tahar S bigkbe, Reo ca commnreee be, Ovi as $4 45 tor Brandywine, $900 @ Broadway. Frivileges, $100 por 10) Be. NO. ft | Sram Wi aa tae : Aaliog of 600 sacks of daltimore at S140 ber I) ihe, "We cea, on memebers, fe sented ANTED A VARTNER WITH $5000 WHO Ro 7 $4.0 0 9680 00 shares hot pass marketuble, Ret cont, well Seeiia the United 4 Superdae 475 8528 ~aToU ¥ ag Feforences rea ven; 00 a | th thod of operating. Suyerfine Weeie 4 516 ree ein til ae $1,000PARTNER WANTED, IMA an Ae en iB: ff) negotiating o bye parton al very Clone rats Beek $1. 000 intely, i a first lam established oftes Extra Mimesot: ope sa Fang aoe $0 or big. parties . uotuslong,and in And manufacturing. roneanis monopoly, pay- J Jormation furnist TUMBRIDGE & CO. S30 a Zo | tor iurkers and Brokers, No. £ Wall streee, Now York, manse" to GHORGE WEED, 5 Broadway, tosis 46 Qe 3B | _ Stocks bought and wold agaist moderate depoai a EN en Be Louis, straight extra 708 775 : we “= TO $180—PARTNER (LADY OB ORM- 1. Louis, choice double exira.. swe 65 GFE HDGED ANVESTMENE ok TEN, Aaeee $1.500 } fleman) in a burinese that brings 1.008 : § 8) 6 10 | sale at par: luege dividends and a sure market at ai ud- a Money secared: Call.at 53 Ladiow Pyne og | Vance guaranteed iby responsible, ress as ncipalls only. “ ema sy nae ALSTEAD, 5G Hroed way. 2.500 With Box A ein BUSINESS BE 5 e, qui iz only boa 7 Bi PRIVILEGE, Purs, CALLS, $10. 625 82 ont of SI, a Tr and can be" itis Southern family... Soa | aay “Brock ou sand sold’ on margin, send for the franine wot eaestal rtiche already ie ‘orn meal, Weste 4108 4 demand ; protected by letters patent Corn meal Jersey ima 490 | —_ 4: HIUKLING & 00., 72 Broadway, New York. | CUSHING, North Benuiogton, Ve. Le Pe te AND GOLD PRIVILEGES: $100 FOR 100 ior double privileges; $50 for 5 oWont wer He | bought on members of the Ex- FOREIGN TEADE. ne PIM it inwwer prices Tho sales obs and ars Bought on commission; ex- 7 shels °. © $1 i for No.2 Milwaukee, Slee | ios sia ba Statistics of Commerce and Navigation and Exports and Imports. Wismineron, June 25, 18% Monthly report No. 9, of the Bureau of Statistica, fs in the hands of the printer. it contains the statistics of our foreign trade for the month ende@ March 31, 1874, and for the nine months ended the same, compared with the corresponding periods ef 1873. The following synopsis is furnished by the Chief of the Burea: HABRACH r ci ortgages and lowest current Eust Seventeenth street, Jr., 11 Pine street. ig. The engagements com a 2 a Domestic rhe =oo Sa tepool by staan, B00 baabelsof gral ae BoE, wit b Paid to dens fore at the rate of six Iusports. | fzporls | Soreiye steam, 400 bushels of graim, tof, st waa mild” 1 | (per cent on all sums irom’ Vive Dollars to Two a Ginszow, by seam, BON bushel or erat at IL Thousand Dollars, and on all sums exceeding Two i s Hamburg, by steam, 8,000 bushels of grain at Totes 200 | Thousand Dollars five o er cemt upon such excess of theroes of lard at 1.90 relehmarss "to Antwerp, by | Ceposits, agreeably with the provisions of the bylaws, | cau $54,961,058] $1,533,785 64,639,065, 48,510," 1,766,008 487 655,119] 467,009,350] 16,794,338 499,968,576 482,67:9021 19,517.50 “‘pne value of foreign commodities remaining tm warehouse, March 31, 1874, was $56,019,342, am compared with $67,040,920, March 81, 187% The values of the imports and exports ae nme months ended March 31, 1874 and 1 T.. BROWN, President. COMPANY—OASH _March 31, ouses or consig Ls. refined do. ats. 3d., an American bark, from do. * 2,400 bois. of refined do. bonas, one-thi: rtificate. JOHN B PACCRNING, 78 Broadway end No. 7 New st. “a ou bce f refined peated av Hee Lm a spectively, which consisted of 8) je and bull ap * ot Constantinople at 185.5 JOHN BAIKD, Second Vice and of merchandise, were as fo — Brita hip, hence to Havre, Antwerp or 0, with PELICIANO GAPABAS Thind Vice Eresident peat Le of retined do. 4s, bd. ; an Italian Dark. ut nos | PaulJ. Armour, Wm. D. Bowerman, ©. H. Delamater, Domestic fo Trieste, wi pita 5 bus. e refined ido. at ba." two Gor: oh ALTO, patente es UU BLETS Baports | Foreign man h with 2,600 bbls. of refined do., hence to ot xRrt Thomas arphy Henry B. Hyde. es. Exports Riatun. porte as. rises italianaber heave ta owt M TOBIN. Raper dent of Warehousse ratwes). har SF BAe Saeed | 624,¢00,551| $36,821,017] $4,750,908 ark, trom Philade 551 47 1 OMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. —THE “COUPONS eee ier ha dike Maneater Cae tera due January and July, ikvt Of the consolidated 423,216,568] 431,787,408) 12,036,988 give two-thirds At 5s, Sd.; two Hritish arrive, trom do. toa Con. a with 000 to 7,000 aoee Uy 3 ued quiet for want supplies ca with whi archaves are gen: erally to arrive at a basis of Grocery grades met with a. fair trade at about nteady De rane: trenton AND WESTERN New Fonte ‘Jane ie | { ae cash Gis tend of two and a half. toer ae of the past three months will & for, the difference in warehor the nine months ended March 81, 1874, eed ie the imports of, $35,725,902, while - for the corresponding period of 1673 the excessef im) spirits of turpentine was quoted weak early in the day, | Toad Dut later vecame steadier, and 360. was bid for merchant? able on the qpot and bid for seller's option ally .~ihers was a moderate. tnguiry and the market was firm spot. ma or early July delivery. We note sales of 12600 bbls tor fret ball daiy, at 3c. “Orude in bulk was firmer, wilich checked trans: | actions: c. was bid and 54c. asked for balance ot the quoted steady at l7c. a 174¢c. Naphtha remained entirely nominal at 7igc. The hiladeiphia market was quiet but firm. Refined preys at 12%c., for balance of month, and 13c, for July; sales 5,000 bbls. for 8. for, ust at $15 20, 200 dbis. , and bis. of prime moss at nied but was Beis Wh con mar \ 10dge.tor 1h denen ‘at ge. & 10a onion ae an "bye Bre sea bis. at $I rears ete Mts 6 6255. Ba short clear; sales, 15 boxes @imarket’price Nt Joseph "ivistom Bots (Western m1 Broad Bonds, w! vertible, with the accrued interest, into lands of the Pt stroo! Isgue Letters of Credi payable in any part of Burope, Asia, Africa, Australia | and America. Draw bills of Bxehange and make Telegraphic Trans fers of Money on Ki Urope TVINGSTON & COMPANY, BANKERS—NO. 10 PINE be entitled to Interest as a depe | Row will draw interest from July 1 H. ©, Fisume, Secretary. but t Sem; juoted Paige K market rem nea very quiet, ONEY ADVANCED ON th ep be a TS Froperdy and other Collaterals a it of es fhe rane’ of f $9 0s Silvor eas, bbls. ; Sila $id J. Lt Bot New Yurk. ices,» he atock this dave includes, 1,082 bhds. of Cubat paid om the orts snd 1 Shh of July prox. Eavet New ‘Oplenns ns We vecue sf Sere eet Transfer bo Ks will be closed from the 80th inst. until | Carried in American and fo: veasi and in | and mixed, ‘B6c. ; do,; clayed, 36c. a 40c.: do., musco- 2ist. of July. cars and other land vebtcles during the nine - | vado, to ronng re . dO. Eooorr we. ‘a 480. ; Porto 4. J. ODBLL, Treasurer. months Mala March 31, 1874 and 1873 respectively, fice, em ites: Bnelicaanaeananan + Now Or~ | FTAA & 00,4 WALL STRERT, OFFER FOR sate | WeTC #8 Navat Storxs.—On 'Ch: to-day the market for Denver City Kaik ich are now con- my i Dole. at Sie. and rs Dhin, we sige. Gon om aEagD sete | ALWAYS TO LOAN ON GOOD NEw | Land venicies.. $s! 4,479,090: 990) rosin continued exceedingly duil and Mwat offered. at It York Chae ea bonus, Principals de- | ae L cell pee 2 ont tnding buyers, Fine grades moder. | to apply t Es Rey aouvemna steady. "Sales 800 bulse Pale at $5, und | a He GANT, 11 Pine street | Land vehicles.) ent z hate 2580 Dols. Nogdto extra pale at$2a$6 Tar aud pitch | =~ Borclgn ess 4 re oreel 1 duit and wi od. | J. 2% SBuIoMaN & cO.. ay vessels § : Prrnous for refined . ne toral trade = "water aE the nine mont i$ ended March Si, 1874, seventy-three per cent was. carried tn foreign vessels, as compared witn seventy-four per cent for the corresponding: period of 1873. The number and tonnage of vessels chgaged = the foreign trade which entered and clear: it tor Fravetters, lisornia, July, at 3c, Later we t sales in | sats, receive deposits; 5 per cemt interest on daily | ng the twelve months ended March 31, 1876 ‘ana BN Yorn of 000 pis a erade in Sak ently daly | bi T per cent on time; bills op London | 1873, were as follo ) ve at baie t the oi jucing nts mar- | Ries Bh gaan peed soil ih nab th merase 3 Fwy | 3 AND THAD ERS’ BAVLN Pay re we eee el ne | antes? BSR TOE Seas RAPES, Sep tre ti isa std in jotice.— ual dividend of six per | —— + aaipast Searaer| fil ove) ca Pi — = 11 bbls. i $ cent per annum has been declared. and will be credited | American vewels... 1874} x 7,567] [1 4006 SF meats rata tH Fone, The! markevtor ‘weve | to depositors duly f Tera on all fumia enctied thercus tor | Foreign vesels. Ulautzus! 8903/63 a asa of yf ivy | mx moni al ree months ¢: ‘une aya 32,348 Dee ee eae a for Agua ar B15 du aS | Be onand afer guly 0 Dividends worwithdcame wit) | Total... izen.tell Money deposited fmerican versole. CONELIN, President. Foreign vessols.--. jis} _ Total... AS HW (683,834) ia a it 90,818) 818] 11,528, 466| |30, 6051 11,436, 36f A356, 368 gen | wid shen tee ine TAL SALARIES | In addition to the snal summaries this report Merchandise, Personal | contains statistics of immigration, the fshei nano, lumber, and trade between New Yore ‘ARQUIS, 71 Broadway. _ n Francisco via the Isthmus or Panama. It ye bola; tor pris mess tances | to, coe for ont acity India mess, | f hams continued dull, but values were nominally | trom $16 a ‘bags Rangoon atTc @ Thc. npcefes Cinta areata nd aloes a | —The ‘oa the bonds oMpany, w ot the Mw ES $5,000, 4 | ONE OF THE “HANNIBAL AND. ST, JOSEPH tate bond: the same; quoted at for the range = remneinad ‘and ar Gem qualit; of Ane ‘an msg a rs remained quiet and values uocl to note ‘sales of 50) piekled hams at a peri E0000 iby and after that date fF loose, Bette bellies, 12 Ibs. ry boxes of bellies, 11 ibs. tverage, nt oe per (reed ‘The market for Western, was dail. but prices remained | cape legen bn ae or | York gity. at and ee roons have ‘only to report a sale send application a ir ‘be City lard ‘wold to ‘ne ex- | money ready. tent of 125 tierces,at saree Rick —The market was "arm andthe bags fair, In @ tlerces ot Carolina were ced at from St. Joe issu atthe seat ARTIES DESIRING LOANS PROMPTLY ON NEW improved Property cali or ne BONDS WANTED. _ contains statements showing the population of the earth, by countrtes, their principal cities and fer- eign possessions, with the date of the latest census taken in each country; table showing the cotleo- tions from customs and internal revenue in tae German emptre; France; production of tobacco, whea\ Algeria | for a period of twen' and exports of gold and ver coin and balhea: | from 1857 to 1873, inclusive, and international ex- | hibitton of Chili. ‘Trade With Great Britain. WASHINGTON, June 25, 1876, Sataiy-t wil be pald'on | Waly Ly w of 9 my rice” easurer. street, rooms 7 and 8 _HALL’& VEBELAND. | G. W. MARKHAM, 198 Broadway, = {he demand wap, light to-day, asin but the market ruled steady on thi Ib, tor tair to fair renni \c. Xe8 of cen- was intair demand and a 2 bos ol for pg i jessrs. Wait, Soh nrenier of utis date sum sota Bonds for of five per cent (5 per cent), on Cer her July |. until July Stock (ascertained by actnal ee one including spect ie ‘DE! fiom dune 1, sta treet. Loans ee since June JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY BONDS WANTED ‘© and for sale; Burliugton, Cedar Rapids and Minne- ' LLLAM WARD, 60 Drosel Baitding. | HE CHATHAM NATIONAL BANK. NEW YORK Joni le 24 I874.—Thirty-se venth dividend. hein tree from tax. ey ibe slowed | ter advances a collat The Chief of the United States Burean of Stati tics furnishes the following comparative state- ment of British and Irish produce exported to.the | United States in the five months ended slat ef; videud | May, 1873 and 1874 respectively :— a Alkali, value. age gee 10. 4 TDaaTT i G] z, sales since June i NION LOAN OOMPANY, 182 BROADWAY, MAKE loans on Real Estate in New York, New Jerse: at e335! ine Ware, and | Haberdashery and millinery, $6 jor city. are re Tau niet batfirm. Primo oi uoted are Bales, 66, The: market was qniet | Pro eee Tle, 190 ODIs: a fo bbls: at at DOMESTIO MAI MARKETS. 000 000 Ibs. of out at town stoes at | $25,000 Aree ot ‘Teper : ‘estchester county; Second Mortgages cashed. Hardware arid cutlery, valae. Stock this day, Jane 25, 1874 162,82 07,897 176006 1,458 | Person and save commission. jas mts Nena baie Pe ANTE D4 2.500 oon “MACHINERY, TOOLS, 10,433 aid oe partner, to, lovést $10.00 10" aii 32,095 i Sees 4863 sere box 208 4 raid Sdice me 4 sea Compania with ‘stock June ig er IRI bos eee i ae 8.78 000, $5,000, $6,000, $10,000, Ht “siting Sra rir | $).300, Bi Siteateraat te tart ‘age Hime toatoise | sage: First, Segond and tance Mortgages purchased. |° ¥. . Se Be Men ARG. I Bro: way r owis.; is't54 sti Samneniopioner for every, Reate,, | \3 Sux ribbons. vatue.. 3. WANTED—ON FIRST MORTGAGE oN rite, Wi : 4.000 Brook Property worth nt lease $0000; | Wook pounds 427,255, $4.( having peed fo loam address A. Li Pultow | Woolenciotha pants . pCi) ‘street, Brooklyn. Sooete sone Ae TO.LOAN cwithoUT A “BONUS) On ‘PRI. 1 vate it Pro} or oh ae Eighth avenue and ‘Twenty-first street. AND 0) TO LOAN ON PIRST NERSHIP 1 HERETOFORE BXI BXISTING | ai wot Jacob Bennets eid Julias Conn and &. W. lew whe eran id Broadway. tty in New York. | ONTAGUE, ERIE RAILWAY. | A Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bria. Railway was held yesterday in this city. Therq@ Port of the Treasurer showed that the | togah, {| amount of the floating debt of the company, tm ' cluding secured loans, was $2,431,971 63, adecresse: | during the past month of $197,000 The Treasurer, Ne York or Brooklyu | i Reieree June 25, 197 Hagod Seal 4 ‘ports to the Con: Cotton dull; low seein fbb Be © cn onene is at nae isto make a large busin hole county and State. wari JALVRSTON, June 25, 1876, under the me ot sane Be | reported further that the existing debt tx atet and and anghanged good ordinary, Net ce ‘disso ved, ‘The business will be | smualler Ul xtat yes i ta ‘ogastwise, 3 Bales, 160, | SUIS MEeCY Soot Beaued yacou's BENNETT ree | Houston, the Aud{tor of the Eprcratieers cee 1 Ci | Midland Railroad, and Mr. ‘ttle, ie kamen pliant anehangeds i ody middling: Wigs, et ge Sa Lonm an8 e e —k the Norsnern. " denirat - Tiaiisoche road | repartee. SERS ds Peat ovobings og stock, ase BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. over ae account ot penged | tn going: Seen, one me 1876. _ L WANT! Y | the ie Ol ay the i, oton, dal, dating. a, A, Be coastwise, 63 Aare ae a 2 HD=19 thas | employ lass Feds sa heir intention! bag jane 98, 1676. | gaunt ounces shor, partisans, eauirens Toned. tas | Der they ‘were 2a DI ‘with a ith data 8 ther s 7 lotion a middling, 4 ee mr fepreceln Se Dalen | Herala Uptown Branett ofice. | Dunan's report ea to. She eamownt of she Homing ee NEW INVENTION FOR SALE—JUS | debt on the Zeit of Re Was 6 PATENYBD nd hat the re- rented the leasra, Schuchardt, Johnston, Parker, Brown dads sat's r Fite Neen eae aocupation by ce cal pape’ eR i A $50,000,000, and the amount issued $40,000,00m, Ue suateraias contrat | 7, | geactmene ‘Rouse, Na ern 1 Fou t, between | The Eute stockholders have yet to vote on the a at bub fog Lexington and Fo lease. By Its terms the Atiantie and Weat- Mee o Guna My Rag hae Ry an Wate, oe Teteive twenty ight er cent af the prea samceartienise arene tt. | Mees ne we Ee | Fs ir, pry 4 wheat ne Duels: aes ‘worla. 2 ie Pa the en of five years there poere ‘any i: jn 1 hy mii do, pert 3 te WaNtRDaix myn rowN pty A baying. tity pe ana | sor, ibe. gk ie 17; price 88; trial wi ern, What will the Britian # tu re, ook { f . Broaawer, | gard to this * all ‘a ta Net receii pcan en gh F Ra REP 2 UoN igo Worth saeen, corner Mut | Baltuer, waa with the sxcoptiga that Spirits of turpentine firm, Bos sane ty Phen | berry. | qeaneniee had Testimased to rd, OR BAL. CHEAP—A VALUABLE PATENT FOR | $500,000 the amount For the poating abe. So sb for yoliow dup and’ $3 for 4 ‘par Now oh sant counties; sreae Reeth prot oe | — swoady and a 26 ITA | Pett tall investigations Me PALE at Broadway. my, THE ATLAWTIQ AND GREAT WESTERN. *, aa FE es rinse, “ar fy Fes ey ante, $8 8 OODS FOR LADIES! WEAR ESTABLISHED | The stockholders of the Atlantic and Great Woes » in oxi witia, Michigan at,St cone | OX Brosdsay nore. Wanted a gendterman ot indy Fart | ern Railway held a mecsine yesterday and * ea en quiet; sales at 18. meal er) Bent and pron ruaranteed. Address POLIT, box 4006 | tO lense the road to the Erie Rallway Ooi for bol ited nes gO pan Ka | UNTER The total authorized capital stock of the ak, AGNDAY-q00D, BUSIRESS READ Western, common and preferred shares, i