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3 PIM C1". AND COMMERCIAL | The, President’s Message and * the Stock Market. ; DULNESS AND EXPECTATION Gold Lower--Money Easy—Qovernment Bonds Steady. ARE WE TO WAVE SPECIE PAYMENTS! Wah Street, Tuxsear, Deco. 36 P. M4 Useally, at thts seasom of the gear, both the | Stock and gold markets are more or less infu- enced by the recommendations of the Ciel Mag- tatrate and his officials. The present ume, how- | ‘ever, appearsin this respect ve be exccptionul, for 1t ls diMecalt to dad any large canker oF vro- ‘ker who aitaches signidicance to political sugges~ UoDs, OF Who ls disposed te step ontside of the beaten track of speculative movements for the purpose of indulging in aay fancy based on the Feiterated idea ef specie pasmenta When Con- gress fairty acts on this qeestion and it appears posstbie toat a jaw may bo passed which recog- uizey the sound views eauiciated by the Execu- | uve and nis Secre‘ary wo may expect sharp aud definite changes In all classes an@ values, out uot thea uelther specuiation ner commerctal encerprise ts likely to gadergo change UB PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGB is stmply aectare to the peopie, It rests with their cepresentatives tn Congress to make the ap- plication, and, as results are not likely to taime- | diately ensue, prices in all departments may re- main comparatively steady and undisturbed, tt | 18 a Singular fact, bat nevertheless true, that the | theortes of the President and his Secretary have been almost entirely ignored M office discussions to-day, and that the majority of tugse who await profs depend entirely ou local speculative moves ments, Wiilch begin and end iu days that cau ve counted on one's hand. THY FEELING OF WALL STREET is not generally in favor of prompt specie pay~ Meuts. Uperaters care more for 4 guod railroad report, especially how that such an event isa rarity, than jor a greenvuck that may be pros- | pectively represented by gold, and, therciore, 80 i far as ths locality is concerned, ttle interest attaches to (he reports from Washington, to which more ur less of suspicion attaches tnat they are meant only to give leatore Co operations with which Congressmen or thelr henchmen are believed to be must identified. in short, Wall street is josiug faith in Washington, and the laws ‘Of trade are winning more aduerents than all the Propositions of theorists. Every oue m America | 50 ts anxtons to reach specie payment, but uot every one agrees to the shard process suggested by the Present and the secretary of the Treasury. THE RANGE OF PRICES. Western Union opened at 8&2, advanced to 82% and closed at 82%. Union Pacific sold at 35% 4 35 o 35%; Erie at27)s a 27% a 27; Kock Island at 101% a 102% a@ 101%; Pacific Mail at 40% a 40% a 89% a 40; New York Central, 102 @ 10214 a 102; Luke Shore, 80% a 9034 a 80's ; Ohio and Mississippi. 32 a 3244 a 3234; St. Louls and Iron Mountain, 24 a 2%; Delaware and Lackawanna, 107% a l0s\ a 108%; Nortowest preferred, 623; a 62% a 614; Northwest common, 47% a 47% a 404 430% 3 28%; Wabash, 3044 a 31K 2.90% a 30%. C., C. and I. C, opened at 1035 and closed at 93 Louis and Kansas closed at 25. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices o! the day:— Opening. Highest. Lowest. +103 102 5 102 New York igen Erie. 27% Lake Snore. BO}g Wabasn.. - Bly Northwestern aig Northwestern preterred 6214 Kock Istana 102% Milwaukee and St. Pau B01, Milwaukee & St. Paul pret. 73 Ohio and Mississippi. 82 New Jersey Central 1064 Del., Lack. and Wes 1084 Union Pacitic B53 c., 0, and LC 10% Western Union 827 Pacific Mail. 40% Panama... 143g, THE SALES. The sales of the day amounted to 190,000 sbares, which were distributed as follows:. New York Central and Hudson, 1,400; Erie, 6,500; Lake Shore, 22,900; Northwestern, 43,500; North- western preferred, 1,200; Rock Jsiand, 4,000; Paci- fic Mau, 00; St. Paul, 4,900; St. Paul pre- ferred, 500; Onios, 8,500; Western Union, 20,100; Wabash, 15,10); Union Pacific, 7,100; C., C, ana J. C., 200; Panama, 100. UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Customs receipts to-day were $202,000. The Internal Revenue receipts were $214,586. ‘The As- sistant Treasurer to-day paid out $76,000 on a count of interest, and $464,000 in redempiton of 5-20 bonds. ‘The baiances in the United States Treasury at the close 0: business to-day were:— Currency, $15,521,490; special deposits of iegal tenders for the redemption of certificate of de- $43,308,000, colu, $80,337,534, including tenders, $582,000,000. THE MONEY MARKET. Money to-day loaned up to 4 per centon call foans, but ciosed at 24 a 3 per cent, with capital offering in abundance. Commerctal paper, on long and short time, remains as recently quoted. For- eign exchange was quiet and frm in iate dealin:s at 4.54% 24.85 for bankers’ sixty day sterling and 4.89% @ 4.90 for demana. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 111%, declined to 111, further re- ceded to 110}4, With a recovery to 110%, at which the market closed. The rates paid for carrying were 2, 2% apd l percent. Loans were made at3 ber cent for borrowing. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances, Currency balances.. Gross clearances CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges . Currency balances. Gold exchanges. Gold balances. . The specie engagements for to-morrow’s lig ers amount to $600,000, of which $200,000 are in gold coin. 2,819,092 48,829,000 $78,967,908 8,371,807 6, og PRODUCE EXPORTS. The total exports of produce at this port for the Week ending to-day amounted to $4,103,914 mixed values, which is @ decrease from last week of $964,987. The exports for the corresponding week Ol last year were $5,170,064, and for 1872 $4,486,084. | § The total exports since January 1 this year are | $269,221,960, against $282,349,109 last year and $225,590, 047 in 1872. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed steady at the follow. | pr guotations:—United states currepcy sixes, 6 116%} do. do., do., 119% a 120; do, Nve-twenties, 1862, registered 112% a 112%; do. do., do., coupon, 112% @ 119 lo. d0., 1864, registered, 114 @ 114 1144 a 11434; do. do., 1965, registered, ‘4 -1 WO, COUPON, 116% & 116% ; do, d0., do., new, registered, 114% @ 11545 do, do., 40.. coupon, 118% a@ 118%; 40. do., 1867, regis- tered, 115% & 116% ; do. do., do., coupon, 11 119%6; 40. do., 1864, registered, 115% a 115%; do. 40., 0., coupon, 119% a 119%; do. ven-lorties, Fegistered, 112% a 112%; do. uo., coupon, 13% a 114; 40. fives, 1881, registered, 112% 3 .12% ; a0. 40., d0., coupon, 112% a 112%. THE FOREIGN MARKET. Late London advices report as follows :—Consols Jor the account, 02; United States ponds, 1867's, 109). ‘The amount of bullion gone into ine Bank of Engiand on valance to-day t# £41,000. frie Ratl- way shares, 26 4 25%. Paris despatches quore | Tentes at 21. 460. BANE SHARES. Bank shares sold at 104 jor Republic, 120 for Merchenis and 9A (or Fourth National, The latest_ as were>—Ammerios, 160; American Exchange, Central National, 1024; Chatham, 137; City, 300; Citrsens’, 130; Commerce, 118; Corn Exchange, 120; First Nattonal, 200; Pourth National, 98; Pulton, 145; Galiatin National, 128; German- Importers ana Traders’, 190; Iry- #mg, 128; Manhattan, 149; Mechanics’, 138; Mer- Metropolitan, 135; New York, 124; New York Counry, 205; Nortn America, 95; Oriental, 150; Pacific, 150; Park, 141; Republic, 103%; Shoe and Leather, 163; State of New Yor, 110. American, 87: cantile, 14; RAILROAD BONDS ‘Were frm and ta moderate demund. tens amounted to $122,000, Tue fellowing were ‘he latest vids ;— ‘The transac. Lake Shere div be’ Lake shore ist, ¢ ¢ Lake Shore con Ist, r. ie Shore Mariewa & clu ist. Mich Cen con 7, "902. Mich Cen Int m, S's, 821 NJ South ist m, 7's. alb &5 ‘hen a bs ist m Bos H & &, guarani'ic. s0 Chew & Unio 6s, stm i Cli & Allow ist m.. 3 Ne Louisiana & Mo dot, gtd ‘3 StL, Jack & Ch) istm. 9 {by Bur @ Oke} Ast. 113 oh Boek Usland ADs! Hud k ths m ‘75. ma. Ohio & Miss con sf Ohio & Miss consol. Qhio 8 Mies 2a, con. Den Pac Seater ad" baa 1055y, Western Pacific bonds J's é wi s Hel Lack &W ist m. Morris & Essex txt m..10s%¢ Morrie & Essex, 10.. 9 a. Morris & sags TM TL. igs Pitta Pew eh Clev & Pitts cons Han & StJo 8's cony. Il! Cen 7 per cent, Bet & So Mi Ist Tol & Wab igen St toy k To! & Wab 20 1 Great West Ist, 3 Greal West 2d tn, "8... 65% Kstamasoo a Wa B iat 83 SOUTHERN BONDS, ‘Tennessee sixes, new series, solé at 57%; Long Missouri sixes at 9845; do., 2199; do, of 1873 ub 9844. dated at 53.3; new South Caroline sixes, January and July, at 23, 1876, at 100; do., 1877, Virginia sixes, consoil- | Was decidedly lower. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Tuesday, Dee. 810 A. M. 20 ans West Un Teas 82! 7 she Ohio & Mie R, 32 4 do. bd 32 = bo change in va quoted at $1 Ii ( mipnra| s $1 Oa $1 85 for Ma ir peeeee tS stereeecte ey it lw v Cait fis wa 17} libs, 2x0 US 5's, 10-40 Fe... 5 nbess 11Big WD) Uo S's, 8h. oS 3 10H) US 8s, 6,8! First Board—10:30 A. M. $00 uhs Un Pac BR. 335) 4 WwW do. 4 803 luv veun b's, 18. 4 | and Indiana, firkins, choice, low Ca RAP loou Cen Fac g bs.. 970.0 Puc RR neil iat ‘wu C, ju) StL & i M 2d m 1u600 FAW Ist, StL. 10 Tol & Wab conc. g | factory, fine. ic. ‘a CeEpenveuge | o} ® Bank of Republ Weak, owing {n seod part to. continued unto’ WS Derg H Can 47 lw) Md Coal vo.. Cle ABW EELS ee8cE 15 15-160. a Bie: Kir 1634c. @ 169.300" gly, We CoA apotatens based on American Dw do. WOME &atP RR pho’ 400 Chi @ Bs RU cbS WIA wd di U2 ig 18,900 i Colm certificates: ontstanding legal | NYG ue u Rie” Loo 500 at IBe. : Marchi 11900 a, 1 ic 20 5W0 at sae at 16 5 Soo’ baiea: rices: ji Site. | au + $2,485,949 aa : 30he 100 Ono's if otis & 12:30 P. M.—Hefore Call. id be onda ce i Us oc oa “gs be os ~ng 2 "6 zon Tol & Wab conc, ie 2.0) Lol & W ist, StL Bow Canso’ttl Isho on 0 Det, Lai | multige, 6c. Ze. Porto Bice. 17 4 iter Miss Kit AEe * D 100 Han & 8t Jo itR., sh in yl ot My. —— wy @ 1165s; do. do., 1881, registered, 115% @ | gw db aed 0 Ls a MS RR oar | up Is. und J pis a $9000 CS Os F'8l.D oe 115% $1900 OS t-20, Bw US &tA6, Ub, Me ee ) areas 810000 Va ss, con...b 6 | 6thread apd #h | Wiwe tne tarred nga rath yarn, ie au and hay rope. 2c. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 2130 to 3 P. Me 0" : " 10) sha LS & M$ RRs NE ¥E Ww) ch 53 Shy 3 101 ae ide". ng ‘Suu lop se te Si © Groceries Steady—Freights Firm—Pe- treleum Firmer—Metals Quict—Navat Stores Dul}— Wovol tu Demand and Firm—Whiskey Steady. TuesDay, Deo, 3—6 P. M. The markets were generally auil and irregular— in some cases unsettled by the deciine in the goid premium. Oo *Change @our was dull, Whea was quiet, but Sot essentially changed. Corn was dull, | but firm ter both old and new. Outs were steady. Whiskey quiet. Barley firmly peld. Kye | Qomnal Provisions were neglected ana un- usually lower. Pork was nominal Bacon {and cut meats favored the ouyer. Lard Freights were quiet out | remained orm. Cotton wag only in moderate de- mand aud closed about steady, for both spot and future. Groceries, generally speaking, were quiet but firm. Metals were quiet, Petroleum wags held higher, which checked operations, Naval stores coutnued dull aud weak. Wool was in demand and the market orm Asuxs.—Recelpts for the past three days. 45 packages. Trade continued slow, with small sales of pots at Gxc- | per Ip. Peurts quoteu nominally steady at 8c. Bexswax.—The inquiry was fair, but im: nly for smail lots. Values were quoted steady at Wigv. a Sle, for yel- | low Western and Southern. Bavom Coxs.—ihe demand continued fair apd the | market ruled frm. We append former quotations as | puereehen green hurl, sige. a 9ec.; green medium, | Tige. a Stec.; short green brush, 8c. a Yac., and red ped and red, 6v. 4 6igc. Bouvine Marxniais—the demand for brick was fulr, ano the transactions were within a steady ranj prices. Lune met with a seoderate | Pict ppt qa ted 35 for Rockiand Cement was tetler and sealed” | sgt stead, quoted at gt at ae) Rosendale, and $4 25 a $4 50 rok ‘pore man Luths were stealy, selling at $1 6 tor astern Beans any Pras—The_ supply, although not Iib- eral, was more than suMcient for the requirements of trade, aud with some auxiety mantiested to realize, prices ‘favored the buyer. § We quote>—Meuiuu, | new, choice, $1 80 a $l 8S r $1 50 3 $175; marrows, new Fa art fair to Re marrows, old, choice, $2 9 82 em, $2 0 6158: yea 4 kidpe ine Be, ‘so a'ss eT S55 00! wh rhe elduey. tate to good, $28 $205; Viackeve Deas. $274 Borrex.—There was rather more anxiety manifested to realize to-<lay, but the demand way very lignt and no ok | appreciable change in value was noticeable. The | stock in store was very quote state dairies, firkins and SBC A Mc. per ID.; don, 5 8 food 10 prime, 360. a 37¢.; do., do, {air to good, | sda’ State. firkins, choles, selected, 39c. a 4ve,. do, good | porns S6c. uw S7c.; do. Somumoy | to tair, 3c, ry jo., half firkin tnbs, choice, sele lected, 420! a A8e., do. rime, 8c. 4 4c. : do, common to ‘do. Welah tubs, choice, fall made, 38c. a 4v. Sie: do., Zoud, Ac. a Se. ; du, common fo.’ do., common to tai, . . fair to good, zc, a 7c; do. do., ‘common a 2c. Tee tuba choice, we. 7 don, do., tuir to good. 25. a He: various styles, very voor, 19¢. ‘a 2lc. ; rolls, Wes Ferve aud Michigad, ue: S0c a S20 jdu. teir to good, gre, | #290. . do., common to iatr. Be. a 24c. Cuzes%—The mark wan dull and apebanged. Fa | pers are almost entirely “out of the market, owing to the scarcity of tenght sccominodation and the nig rates ruling. ‘he howe trade purchased only to supply im- | mediate wants There was no disposition, ver, to i ellen Pye | prices, which were qnoted ard 4 igo 7) ad. 0. do.. tair to wood. 10s. a Hc. ; do. bee a iboe: Michivan and Wisconsin .—The presence of more numerous orders from poor to ia leah imparted s somewhat tore cheerial aspect to the market for spot cotton, but the limits zivea were oot * | equal to Lolders’ views, and business ite Moderate, witlt prices nominally uneb anér ‘Change, amounting made. Yorward denveries a the count trom the other side, and some business was done atadecline of J¢c.; but this loss was atterward recov- ered. owing chiefly to a Captet In receipts and the consequent desire to realize profits A later reaction leit the market about 1-1éc. lower than yesterday's close, | followin. | prices, betng the latest: December, Md S16c.; os yo fretagel] 3 31-320. March, is is betst 1-160. ; Ma: at lt i 166 sia t 1890, 5 AD: nosing 3 May, 700 a iby nt ibe Jane, Yesteraay?s cl dé 11 A) recet pts at the various ports were as follows: 2.z2 Dates; New Orleans, GW: Moviie, Dah bg ‘Charleston, 2. Wi Mae ton, sus, York, by nai Corres —The ‘market for tio war quiet, but frm. We a 'y to note 4 sule of 819 vaxs, 1 Alice ae + Bact erie iild ‘cotioe wns spering!y dealt 30 fi ybbing way at steady prices. The ‘sioek of taunt Bo to Mesare William Scott & Art 8 eston, 3.000; New Ori 3005 iavensah charleston. S08 aia | 4,900; ‘C ASIYs geattimore, Witt New Yorn: boon ote Rio, ordina) be ays ‘fair don go. W 17%c.; good d "do, ce rime $e 9c. a IY Me extreme raug pat jot a Java governipent bags he, a 2 patay te a Me. ; 57's 7c. & | Laguayrs, 18e. a ‘19. ; Samates. ie Ihe. 5 j Mexican, 186. & 18. Ange e ia Nec, 8 ve. ; Curacoa, 166. ania jena i Ceren.—There hike been a fair demand tor take since und the marker co conten 8 rm, |The enue toot Hee. cash, and 240, de. very Janu. eho de bruary and Maren ‘aNpLKS—The demand during the past few days has shown some improvement, but as yet the tral iy have been confiaed mainly to joobiny ‘parc Were quoted steady as follows: Caekion Se. @ Bo. ; stearic, 230. a it ar ys, ¢.; sagmantin h ‘ Tie bern aud 10 ony 136 ave yet to report notations pot essentially: changes, dad “gual war Maniia cprdage sizes above 1 theresa, Ibe, Fead. inch, and S16 Ine dint ter, ed do, léthre: ad % inch diameter, 154e. do, ba} i, 10.. cordage, ba Y. one Ado ee ok prea, Lise. tarred Maniter above thread, iso: do. é-thre: jo I2thread and hay ro pe. ie ie. Sizes Above 1z-thrend, Lisge. , M% and G16 ince 1240; do. iethire i ineh, nd Russie bolt rove. 176. CO8B. COOPERAGE STO! rn her slow, bat vi sa° quote :~Molnsses shooks ‘ginca, sogar shooks with heads, 38-i ae St at Pada empty i nee aS, leet, ordiner) o brine ie. a ee ake 5 Pp ordinery to prime Se. a 4 “Dasn FRUITS lere hes ‘veon no material change in excepting for raspberries, which were auli and Other descriptions met with 4 moderate demand bomt Meady prices We quote mt tate apples, sticed, ja | Oy B Bas do, auarters, 70, a 740.5 Soatera apples, | ellow ey $4 a $4 pe nore yellor Seal | ana | Heavy | way, ack ages, Kt prices neh, bvoKS, with beads, pay cs sts 10 | di "se | DECEMBER 9, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. aut head a 8: G0. fo. uarters, 7¢. & ie We. a Ste. do., sticed, 70 ‘0 thei sa ti id was fair at abous cape the deman ir at were im boun! vars; rye. jet but prices were substantial! the ‘amet “ine, nae ce last report, including ‘at Kinds, foot op “about § ao at figures win Se raage of the api anal Satie teats Pawn 2% e $1 5 per 100 ibs auote. Moe ae. thy | oleate ae rs 4 a 525 seria | 4 + dy MIA St Pau... es 88% | &: 30 52 2% a be MUA ste DiS 87 a7hy Mi ba 625 Peer aR EI i el, itn kaw ws x tens | 14 sh goes Bae bie | Quicksiverph. 4 4 4 uae 0 — 5 silver Dh. 8 c Pare: ound hoop Ghio, trade brea b%a $79 SU Louis, siraight extes ry St Lenisy choice double extra sR TH | St Tots, choice tamily.. LT a 80 Rye Hour, fine lo superfine 4 a 3S Southern, No. Nouunal. Southern, su Nounnal, Southern, extra ba 6% ry 6a 85) | Cae ee abi 2 abt 415a 475 40a 40 48 wa 510 ion ae we - COMM: RCIAL REPORT. <Avhoat was in Uuuted request, but mes cided rea ehauge. The sales w cut 1800) ware $104 tor intervor aprin $1.09 1 Wheat Unchanged—corn Firm—Oats | 3} ete Steady—Pork Nominal—Lurd Lower— | Corn was about 70. ge. a ‘Qe. for new, and DievTor printe tocholee old yellows Oats were stendy, but Jes» active, The sales aguregateabout 64/000 bushel Al Wig lor mixed. Tue, for white, Stale, ou the Lack, ic a for, Western, "white, Barley piroug, “and soli. to the extant busi ein dt Bi 8oMior wworrowes Stace. end $1 for. prime ight Ganada Rye remaiued quiet Suis 1,00 Yustels | State, at %e. a Pirionrs.—The movementin berth freights was very slow tovlay; the inquiry for room was moderate, bul Fates were geverally neld above shippers chartering movement was wiso quiet, tonnage being held with continued coutdenca. aud getierally af higher rates than Lroaag ht were Ww, uling. to bay The aue- peg wera verpoul, am, 200 bales ent by at tt. es bacon at nominal rate on grain, i gid by salle 100 baten cottan et died. and LO vari at Sade; to Gluszow, by sail, 3,000 bbls flour at de Wdgu. aud I6)bbi4, of Cotton seed Of at 358. tersembrace;—A Swedish bark, hen with 15,00 Yushels ol grata at of abut to. per el. a Spanish rig, henee to Corunna, with 7/000 casey ot rer fived petroleum at 2c. talian bark, from Phitadel- iia to Cork for Orders, tw the Uolted "Kingdom, with 00 quarters of graiu at 7%, of if to's direct port. 4d. of; to Ainericant bark, 380 Wns trom Baltimore to Hordeaux, with @ tall cargo of Maryland tobacce ai 378. Guyxeixs Dave met with only 4 light trade, but val- ues were sieadily held. We quute:—Domestic ‘cloth, on the spot, tie, Unleulta, Sige. & OMe; Boruen. 1246, & Ege: Digs 120. “Later we heard ol sales,of 500 rolleof demesite at lise and 100 balos of workieo on private terins Hxer axv Jurs.—The market for hemp remained dull 4nd.nominal in the absence of basiness, quoted 2s fol- fuws:—-Dresied americau, $2 75a $2 80 for double, $2 20 ie 3 for sirucie Rnd “nominal for undrowed: Manila, Hg. moldy the latter price for choice Russ iA $2 3 gould; ftalian, $2 70 a $2 80, gold; Shae as gold. Jute was quiet ut. auoted steady, nin the rine of 40. a Sige. agg Duets, werd quiet unt arin, quoted 6. a 2%, ; 80) bales yold with. Mu the range and 1,00) bales at 2¢¢., currency, W days, May ann Straw.—shipping fay’ was not’ watited to any approctable sdtent, Nut retail qualities were iu guod demand, and the market ruled firm. Straw was only in Teauest, but sieady in valde, We quote —ship- ic. retall. qualitice, Glo, 's 900-; Cloves; O00 "a 45c. er titel afters for long rye; eo. a tio! tide betas good demand during ihe p en reid jemand during the past three days, out lor export aud {or hothe use. (Prim pra ne econ with ms tavor, and in “ae borpyeees Hy advance has been abiained over BP nded quotations. We quote ra yeriean grop, aa er tb.s Amertean crop, itr Ie. ‘ eg 872 + olds, al! ta tin eae a't20,; 2a Bainforalce divms.—Phe general market ruled quiet Good com- mot aie met with 4 moderate demand, athe ani Asneric ere ditienit to dispose of, except at slight pair a ‘Tne ‘he receipts fur the ey ving & thi ahi aeeregate 83,565 luides, and 143 bales of alo. a ¢ sales for the same period fot up ol. ats dees and 140 bales of Calcutta butfalo, The stock on hand this date. ac- cording \o Messra. Wezel, Wel sata ts as follows —66,60 dry Buenos Ayres, Entre Rios, &c. : 73.9.0 ary Montevideo, . Dart trop Europe, Grande, part ac Calitornte: 9,1 tral American; i rote; 600 dry Porto ‘Pinus 1a Gri ic. 7 ry Matamoros, Mexican an: Christ; “iq dry ‘Texas, Western aad Southe wet walled | «We ern apd southern. Total, 214,200 hides and 593 bales Calcatta cow; 987 bales Calcutta but. a. ‘the enar- flo, Same tine 1873, (5.80 hides and 75) bales Bast loaiat | 9."§t ie ine tune 13/%, 14000 hides and 9) bales East Ludia Bauie wie IT, siioy hides aud 480 baled Hast India 0 Be: Cul ello and ye. iS'ibe, 0°23 ban ates as: urate aad Sa, ica ti “pickled, Pe jel 1B cul Lad 0.18 Ibs. 17. a EXE ath @ and rn Bahia, Muracaido, 3) Ibs a'33 ibs, ‘l6c. 5 Savantiia, 228ids., I6c., gold, as they Batam 82 Ibs. de. , Southern and Westerd, 38 iba. ye currency ay they Tun. Wet salted—Buen lange. .io Grande. 44 Ibs, #48 California, @ ibe s $0 Ibe, Me. 8 Nise: Fare, pid, selected ; ‘Matamoros. 4 lbs. ba. 18c. a 14. : do. ie 65 en nite the afin. tes erie 3) Tbe a7 bs, 106" Souther 2 Iga cay stuuehier, ox, GO ibs « 73 toa, age: § ‘do. Cow, 4% Ibs. tbs,, l0c., currency, se! a. Calcutta slaugiiter, dow, 910s a reas sige. | do. do. ald + aoe cow, 9 a tos. tory ee 6 agai, Set oes is tn + Manila 10s me ‘0. ste —Palinton, front gobs $61! Ciehgarnock, Na. & $37; Coltness, $40 ;5ummerlee, Done. gma for, 1 sole fairly ex, Fs and manu- boul fneturers Durchasio £ treet Prices were fully sustained and the market closed ae We aoowe:— wate: tac, Good ‘dai od o ak i Bx Poor dai ee Madic ond over. croby, 330 a Ko ‘gto ‘Oak, #86. 8" Sic. : veies Me tito. irket ‘continued qi excepting tor ‘the m. | domestics, which was jemian witha 8 stead, Bt] of haf os he Lee of New Orleans, at fro: a uctiog, at Sic. inferior, and choice, | We quote Cuba centrifugal and ‘8.830 ; do. clayed, 37c. a dc. ; do. S8c. @ 43c.; do. do. grocery, ac. We, a o5c.; English Islan tc, 8 Bx. 1, 55¢. a O5c. for new crop, Navat Stoaes.—Ou "Change to-day the market for spirits ot taenegot bute all and entirely nomi rd erally: eld at tie. the est bide eral if ie best . The for Deatnod rosin dull and ae cals quoted ie wack 2% tor common Pe pst We note sales of 200 bbis, ood strained at $2 bbls. do. on re terms, and bbls. of good stri and low 30. 2 at $2 0.” The Nner grades were inactive dnt st stent ily bel dull and unchangea—quoted ington and Wilmington. 22S, tn Pata OMtmmmner elton wat ase eee 2. r ellow. apd tor do. winter white and yellow. iTeok ‘and wit es | Beat Was moderately wpa, ty and 1 quoted stead, as follows:— Sperm. $1 65 for cru for natural winter. $1 % ie bleached oa at 66c. for LL opm eC. eae Te oon the ake ry aot at Be, Neatafool quoted ernocata-sThe market for refined was gutet but firmer. Ls aed veak te little inquiry. bur parte: thin”, aia, fot pr mbt delivery at tiige. “ty bay 6 at 10! ee aie Cy a ae at 8 Was asked Quoted 0 Set er eur ‘eh Gasquet but for “city Ne Piinindst, q De hia market was rmer, refined closing str at Le, We note @ Sale of 3.0% bbls. tor rompt deliver: ory, at that pice. Advices trom the Creek were of a gen: erally Quiet but firm market, with quota: anone as lok ev a Wk. | Titusville. 81340. 5 pet res etroleum Ventre, 7c. allies ite. 10.4 ‘ontued, ‘Gio. ‘bids “iunisedtnte'' nt, uovisions Receipts, bi Bor, A778 pola. peel, 594 pists ie mpareat (or ion ork was Paull L cash for January, Ef vand $21 Gain set's wor iusren.. bacon. il and lower. of salen of a ay ea? at Wize ‘00 “bomes of fancy t Western do. at bey —- atlye per ib Dr at 8c. Ye. for the ri but steady, Ba bac quatations, and gn prnwate wornie, We quote: $10 in wwe: B12 for eaten do Ja or pelea bie iicttes, dec ean ice ri Bo o., abid $24 & $40 tor eXkrw city Uo, Beef hams met with a light in- quar: Wiiboul resulting in transactions owner than ome woted steady, within $21 a 323 for Western. Cul eas were drm for but the demand was only wmode: yf 10.000 Wm oF loyve to oto:—Ficnle erie y 5 Cc. Lat 9.3 pickled bam I eked bellies, Ic. Berven for becemier. at i oe january, at 13%. A isc. ol 19%. ; for February, ais Ie a ine closime at Votes 1,280 tlerees, sellers’ option. lard Was quoted ath Potatgxs.—RKouad poi per Ib. Vatoes mes with a moderate In- “eat | gas doo Ba oasis da, ‘a he Ly Hy ‘sweets, winter, Delaware, —There w d fir os bate ales oP demand open eas ‘= Long island, New ferwy, and | ine For tran re ae Be hs mi Feanay faa vanix, Se free range, 06 fot cy, sary Bgon Meath au ys (ort iortur, Pyare vest a oA ce, iis chee. F ¥ ate teats Pathe, 7 eto c (ea 640. per FLOUR AND Guain.—Recerpts. 5,468 bbls; | the Foyt Tage. : A RaRnels 0080. Eo bushelei cor a eid was abet But ut ticaaily hela. rt Soo bla wind 700 bas Gata," 24 28 bushels: Oe ei fixe -g yoted 8 a ‘$2 75.0 $3 a $2 nd for raw sug: BE CG ene ets at Phaes tinue omens Lat gies at ioe tor tor ahanilaed Wer quoter Refin' 42° able edo Tc. a 74S rg Bio, a 8} fy ion. fair, A a Takes nd tLe: N ae a, ae Ghd fee oe 5's Generiug HS: Sayed ae a ee a oe “Testi Somtyon to prime, Tse 7 Java—Dutch stand ata so Ns gata ‘and ex- a Toaaconn tha market for seed leaf was very apie, bot Grm. The sales mnce our last eer? Berd yf at 2 Os. per rae S73, ut, the ie ‘wast faur (de. part re export and ruled Ari. ‘vhe sa! feat bhda ut trow Ue. a 25c. per Ib. About then et re. fone oe ip iseet ne Within a steudy range of javaua at from abont i iy in valuo,and the demand ie We heard of sales of 130,0W0 Ibs of wity at moder ‘i! nals Ae boxes cbarcoal tin on private teem WGI, gold. | Coke quoted at $7 8734 8 87 M.—There hus been ag inand durin past mae days, and pan iors tn commaugnce fats ra H ry was principal ner grades ut do Trorelea be neglected." Frices were Arm exer Scoputy fOr. tell {iovalst values for wirion favored e buyer, ‘The-sales include 6000 vs. of unwashed Oe at Sig, 000 ios. of super, pulled at d:c., 1,000 ibs, 4 3 fleece nt Ho, a b13¢c., 5,000 fe of dhe Unwashed Western der at 35ic., HU) Ibs. of Uhio combings at ~67}¢0., 5,000 Ibs. of choice 9 Wisconsin fleece 000 lbw of free du. Pe was ee ii 2 Bao. Ho tha AA Call Jocks, Me jo buek, 13} ra or hastens Texas, on tbs of eect) ievere oecg, 2000 tbe of cotintss muper pulled, 32 bales ot su da. , 96 do. jas of No. 2 palle "300 ba, OF domestio notin 200 Ibs of tall California, 13 bales uf 40., 8.00) tus, of spring Californt #80 bared co " “Aisne —ecotpts GY OIL was uuet, butsteady. ouies 109 bola, O2 per gations © DOMESTIO MAR MARKETS. Gaxveston, Dec. §, 187 eit weak. me entar: Sakae ts 40. e| Hud balehy | Hixporta coastwise “fa lon, Kina’ Stacks Naw Onteinn, Dec. 8, 187: mnsotsi jemigenns. Ado. 1 low Tide pee inary, 1336 Some sales, ko lower. Net ro- carne bales; tics ero, Abin Exports to Gi Britain, Mops, pen 1874, pee oe Cu) Fecal Dated mitdeing. 1 slow = iddling, ary 0 Nox redseiptn 2,100, bale, Fae sce at Britaio, io, coustwieas jaranNan, Deo. 8, Coten see! aM taal ine. 1s 15-10" low uigdlung ave oop A Poe Phe i‘ fe Stock. ud lis. Deo. 8 187s. uiets mgd CH ow, ogtcag iho ‘ pi Bia sa et Teon)pi, 2.nd7 ES Spirits of a gutta ie, iy oy gt 89 for strained. Crude steady. $1 6 for bara, sz for virgin, Tar rt Flour steady; sales 1,800 bbis. Wires qe Sore Phu. wauheo Club held at 2; extra it ribbons $140, Corn dull; alos of so eats ew it 920, indetaod> srles insoy bushels Canada ad $1 45; 2u000.de. at pgs gern rere oes ton polled £5 ar un- feed---Shorta, $21; 8! per Lon, reyes, teas ‘whe para’ lock of rain. i fo iad |f ea Hance earns caean the er at boaraeVlowr, aa co | ies tt a cig rags oruiPhean lo. ry ; corm, 13 600 of; outa 11,200 do. ; barley, 3 sil Pye Wo do Flour fesiarn spring, $5758 ers’, $675 a 7 aciber a 25; white, $6 80 a reas i and anit; milwaukee ys a8 bona held ‘eP iy ifs iis eo fa Yee BS Fs. St <E PE ig S325 4 sules 8,000 new high a if sinter. $1 24 8 afte mix yo tract f | We quote :~Dry—Baenos Ayres, 21108. a Z4xDs, 2c. 9 20. | ro : fan ga "Nord Wester held’ at. €5o dary, tine, ee. a aie. | se. a We; | Bebe 2 ef “age ti a eecde, Ro ne | oame aiulets ‘Weate: “a, tye nomiual ai 9 ‘io.. common to fal Western Reserve | 2 ips ate; Orin rande, 2 ibs & | Barley steady; Genada, $145 0 8100; jy Memuerm, $1 90 and Micnigan, Subs choles ‘dairy. packed, Mc. a 3c forma, 3 fos, oie: 2. Scencrat fugerichty i ak’ Harte malt frp; Canada, $150 «81.0; West do., do., goou to prime, Sic. a 3ic.: do. do, fair togood, | iba a. a hg a ge ¢ ‘San Jaan, 22 ibs « | ern, $1 45 Drensed hogs, Sa, a Mo. Other ar- | Hic a edo. ‘igkiniy choles. die w Bes) do. don fait | Bie id Meni 2 be 2 f ba a pore A joruiers Line! consi’ and | Tamprcs, fowta Tie choice, Hi. a Soc. a t ae. | eee, Seainencaiy eer Topas, Sa | oar aulet and Fi pachanged. Woon d dul wad deci Pigs og cag mde age } iekled), (7 Ibs. a 28 ibs, Uo. « Zic.; Bias 1s 1» Be. w Sle; * " 7 i an 8 1834 5 3 i A ae 3d 02 foo to prime, 2c.» ‘ ot Bogota, 18 bs jos. Bs, aresdibe eS TG oe sa That Mie pid Tie: May, Te Cy Gad aut a ay 4 nina None and win ee white, B70, ae Ina Dressed nogs 87 1 ar in Bs berth usa Sie 4, Viour ‘snd un Ww and Nol epee cre a are or De: ; sf Sana: 0. 8 SpFinE, mixed, Tagoteaan te payee ia how, 67 cit A January: a Nod a cli on gold | Sind wea jen Paes an 81 sage, Baier gust acme each lte sad paces er htiey fer vine tea gite e 2 delat tou in tgs hort funn od a si Pog “eats aiareo. uD) bb peat do. ; bartey, 4000 EBUROPBAB MABKET, tne place ole Baa G4 per Gwe Bpirits turpentine, Breadstuffs Market im Europe. ‘market says the wenuber isroah us Ki ata week bas pan Ww Maa; os na aaa ports ‘are closed and will in #0. un’ uropean wheat markets are Lae ae and gy factaatons geu- erally oe In ‘& rise of one shilling Is re- orted. It is thought that the lowest rates tor wheat ave been passed. Weather ¢verywhere is favor- able tor the new crop. BPINANCIAL. —ROrIaehalee, sam ALL en RIPTION . i roseca - ieriended utloragy, without any charge whatever, unless chents, Address I Erie Sarva aioe os pend aa Roe ths cnr A Bie PERSON DESIBING TO SPECULATE iN Stock Privilewes on active fey dealt in at the oniva ef 4 for their ant, RU eT, ok Sgro Pia ene CALLS AND le Privit or Strad- dies at Saal ia fe stock, pas can) ot oe os “capital insurances Het Lom RAD SMO ee x pvp treet LL STOCK PRIVILEGES b Oks BB USRD AS A ct in h place of cash {pr,tee, archase or sale o| rtd AM ps a met of rating, contacts on members 8 & tsar aration “aad, sates planatory robs el, New stack ta eants and tee against moaerate deposits, P.M REASONABLE RATES—MONBY yon Live AND Endowment ‘insara 1 Source insurance of ‘all binds Cece. wick Jed. ABRiod 40u, Ti? Broadway. pen ‘righ LO lige wed cet’, Aare ita 1B adres on on amp “ je in Wall si wit aa “ieee LOANED PROMPTLY ON he . Stocks, Bonds, teal Bata jaroitare. cs nol by ag ‘auction. PATRVERSON, J 1) Pine street or 31 Bast Seventeenth str ar —RALLRO. BONDS OF ALL KIN: ‘Aaa ech ihen of tefauite ronds specisi. ae an PE yaks panes ‘sand New Jersey and ork T's EDWARD Poet office box 1.5% AleD Bydad street Boxes, ait or on cous: 4C., BOUGHT fred the goo rein | operwtar’ ae of B lary neurpassed 1a pa aha when desired aud recelved | io ites: WILLIAM WARD, to Drexel Building (OR SALE-A TEN PER OBNT RECOND MORTOAGE Ch abved ach above pont Ge By ortbages ull at te Serta i vv Pte New ¥, pork Post a na AA AIAE LSU AIT NN Aa J SLWars Hays MONBY TO LOAN OX WOOD NEW % fet aT ages wi acne Principals de- ‘é by ontNT ll Pine street YW antep—a cart CAPITALIBT TO ADVANUE F' Jor the loan business; perfect securit ond't ver cent per month eral omoe. pau. Address CAPITAL, box 174 $1.00 000. RANTHD=roR ONE YEAR ON, pinet aorortaage on nearby suburban I fi ej oy hamachi Address PUM. CASH TO GIVE ON PIRST MORT. wage. Apply to 8. MOOS, 671 Hud- TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA IN $215. OOO the citer or Sow York ana Brox % and Second Mortgages bought by ETUAN A. ALLE. COs No, 5 Pine strect, —~_— ___ BUSTVESS ESS OPPORTUNITIES, GENTLEMAN WITH $180. CAPITAL CAN Bayz 9 third interest in genera must be able read the lecture. Add J, T,, 15 Second street, PARTNER WANTED—WITH OR $10,000, TO en yr country Store ana if busine: m Sew York, on railroad; or would sell. eeMidreas UENRY KOBERTS, Herald o DITIONAL CAPITAL PROC ts, manufacturers and rhe a Mintng Oc. negotiate’ , Real Estate exc heme "ersons capital Mteference: Vusinese 8 dvised of ag epportunitie:. rencer—Chas K. ahem, GedsaTgeh ent Mutual Beoels Cavings @ Ak £ Oa, Teas und Coffee, 51 Park vii GRIGGS & CARLIE 2 Pimancial and Business Brokers, 9 Brouaway. N EXPERIENCED BOOK AN) MUSIC DRALER. the Foreign languages, desires @ situa- ico acoepteds Could renee titite Glace Gee Hipraatk + Would properly fill the place of a librarian Bary public or pri: iva ibeacy. Audress W., 23) Kast US MAN, WITH $100 TO $300, CAN AS clear BI th this Ahad bya tomforvable fre; no o| A Bene CK FOR A MAN TO BOY AN BA tablished Flour, yeod. and Gi: usin oat office, Brooklyn: rain Business, Address J. A. L., Post RELIABLE hese pedals 000 CASH, C, AVE A Hait taterest 4 one of iis, She sticin ae wich 8 jodging house fA ‘ro attached, just ig Broad way, 000. ratiee yi ay ing Siow day ; this is one business ol ‘the ‘best op) ty often at i PILALON & SLOAN 31 Lear USINESS | OPPORTUNITY, {MONEY FOR POR THE paveczmeane b in United mtauea 10 to $50 per di amount of money wilt secure Canes SECURED FOR MIO ANTS, MAN TPAC. 40; undenagned have, gee capita eae Hlummerous persons who desire to inves Wail vtreet. FROTHINGUAM & CO, "Bankers aud (uANCH FOR Paty WISHING TO RUN RESTADA- Wine Roum, Oyster Bar, Billiurd Room, private Supper Koom; prominent corner Broad wa) arant alone paying ali expenses, Address dads RANT, Herald office, WB grb rook ory 1 AM ABOUT ERTIRTNG FROM the business Her to a good man who ks d & Rood Dusipens. i edn fas rinck bein only may interview can had. OreuntusiT! box toh ‘lisraud office, Xx! PRRIBNCED YOUNG MAN, O8 ONE. WIEEING aaness training, can ase an ly con! BEd ie taelar noods: with advertiser, who ls young, Perienced and competent: interest option of permanent ua Adaress QUALI tet phox i 47 HAVE ) PROM $1,00 TO $2.00 WHICH I WISH TO employ ina good ‘legitimate business Any applica~ tion to U- D., box lal Herald offive, fur owe w be promptly at ded to WANT A BOSINI:SN MAN WITH $1,000 TO ENGAGE in& new-proprictary article: @ rarechance for the Fight mad, Address J. W. E., Herald Brooklya Branch ce, fur two days ARTNER WANTED WITH FROM 31.000 70 3: 08 in cash, in @ splendid paying bugiopss sit an active Pusinats maa aint One eouuatnie’ vith machinery, this fyarare chance. Apply to LEWIS F No. Monigomery street, Jersey city, trom 9 pe OA ma and rolock P.M. Nu agents need apply, JARTNER WANTED--WITH AT LEAST $2,000, IN Publishing euerprise, which will bring ‘$s sau prone within two years; no risk. Address Chambery street, roy tt 7. ARTNER WANIID—IN A GENTEEL, RESPECT. able basiness requiring (wo mteres! can re- Alize a a SET inconie wih @ amall sanite Apply to ARTNER WAN'T D IN HOF EL BUSINESS DOWN towg; good trade now and Sxcettent rospects; $10,000 requized. Adare: HL, vox L.1y9 ARTNER WANTED, io the market Ret into an estab street, Brooklyn. Seer! ©asH MEKCANTILE BOSINESS, THOR- aghly organized and paying a phere proat, toe saat Meteo located and competent et employees remain | ce about $30.00. half cash, balance necured. “Apply to oat 1GGS & CAKL! ear ROI, OF A NEW AND EXCELLENT 1 Stomach Bitters ls offered to a house will- ing to ish the capital to extend manalacturing; within @ few months several hundred ssloons and gro- ave been nade steady customers: 8 good chance ries Tuner or wine houses Lo get trade for other irate ore faye three duys, MED: ICINAL, Herald of pas ‘AND GROCERY BUSINESS IN POUGHKERPSTE: gale.—Well estavhisbed, aud best corner in town all cash trade; suid for reasons eutirély disconnected with the business: price low. Adurass C,, 59 Pannon street, Pourhavepsi Wie acer. oe TO DEVELOPB. SKVERAL small inventions of great value, some In ladies? Wearing apparel, Audress, tor interview, for threo days, J. vox 173 licrald uflice, w* ANTSD—A GO00D BUSINESS MAN, WITH $1,000 casts capitul. to take all interest in @ patent tor the ase of hotels, public buildings and private residences, % New York city. Peery ress W. W., Herald Uptown ranch office, 1.265 broadway. Wann ANTED—A PURCHASER FOR HALF INTEREST IN" Dest paying busine in New York city :aatis(actory reason tor selling. Apply at No. 4 Rivingtoi street, New York, tis week. ANTED GOOD PERSON, WITH AT LEAST W0, cast, lo join me in building in a town on railroad dear New York; 1 will gaarantee Wu pet cent on. the investment; builder yrefecred Tam 8 builder have the lots clear wi mile of ot 3 depots sod it BUILD! Di box 109 Herald of office. churches. Addre: ee aNTRD—A PARTNER, WITH PROM TO dress {1AM LTON "WaRD, care of B. G, Ward, Post offes. Hu Hudsot be Stato — can be seen, 3 PER CENT Nic 7 pRoFIT “FROM JANUARY 1, *) 1875, and salary, if services are git (lke business mati with $4000 to fill a vacan Address ere estab 475-8 7 AN 1 INTEREST IN AN Lik eee BUSI. fess, paying $3.000 per oa | weaay by @ party ‘party with $40. call oa Bast Noth ate | $500. AGENTS WANTED, WITH THIS ‘AMOUNT. Sane Sema aaceree a egeeeene = fem regen is IN4s CO., 45 Jonn street. $2.000: ADVERTISER DESIRES PARTY oe Lins amount to join him in @ manu- sactaring busin ‘bh will vay largely; Invester fully box 198 teralu office. ae choad K RT $20.000,-Sis.aorasT aie mee nae Porieuca, wishes ( invest $ih00) oF BAU ON aie coe vices, in some good and Profitable incorporate lacturiug Company or pateanne ~ fens acter of the business and of ust be une: ceptionabla, Address ppeariny box ii? Herald ote REAL ESTATE, The attractions odered at tne Exchange yester-. day were>—Messrs. A. H. Muller & Son sold, by order of the Superior Cour*, in partition, under the direction of P. W. Turuey, referee, the premi- ses Nos. 158, 155% and 160 Bowery; No, 119 East Twenty-fourth street, and antimnproved, located on the southwest curuer of Sixth avenue and 128th street, and one lot uu Third avenue, west of Nin- Meth street, aud (he premises No. 168 Water street. meusra, E. H. Ludiow & Ov. by order of the Court, ander the direction of G. P. Smith, referee, & plot of ground on 126.n street, west of Sixth axenue, aod J. M. Miller, by same order, ander .he.direc- tion of Charles Price, referee, dis] 1d, ef a house ae lot op Sixty-niuth street, ‘est of Medi#on ave- ue, ‘T23 attendance was excellent and Saree generally spirited. Unimproved pr ne i Dat- Urally brought reticeat pri but the improved Bowery property was éugerly sought for. Par- as Uculars are as [ollows;— PROPKEIY—QY 4. 1H. MOLLER AND SON. z 6 OE. bh and 8 lots, Nos 158, 153) teh pal rt 6 8 fn. Broome st, enc! . $78,900" 15,650 . 6,400 with jot No” Od Water at, ouverneur st.. lov an aa Haat; tt. LoDLow ain Co, Plot of gre Le % sath st, 20 th ¥. Me edule av., 87: tai? 1 é-story b. 6. b. and lo! CS of Bouin of Madisun av., lot #21025, Thomas Marphy... $36,000 K, Stevenson, Jr., reports the sale yeste, house and stuble No. 1 West br ry -seoond, Street to Mrs. A. M. Howard, of Newark, N. J., for $4,600, tne premises being Hoffman leasenold ; Ground reat, $460 per annum, with renewals. TOM SOOTT'S LATESL MOVE, No Ratlroad Passes Untess Accompanied by Photographs. The practice of transferring passes on the Penn- sylvania Railroad bus become so prevalent that & device haa Bt last been resorted to to prevent it. Every member of voin houses of the Legisiatare in Pennsylvania auu New Jersey has been sur- nished with @ yearly pass. Many of these passes are transferred to iriends ana acqoaintances, who travel on them as if vhey were bona fae possessors, and ‘ius the railroad company has Regn constantiy defrauded. To obviate puis & happy thought struck & ber of the ‘enasyivania Legisiutare av uh ) fewpn. He suggested that a pho tog! to Whom @ pase was Lage 13.8 fa : at w tne back of the ti ck S Arse ape Peoted pS iia) a Tever hele i} Ka to ve ut dur je Coming person desiring to renew Bee odd Tater's Photograph which wWill-be coprea and the copy pasted on the ticket. Lest the arrangement Might Cmbarrass legislation, @ ratiroad photo- | grapher willbe sontto Trenton and another te ) Harnsaburg to take Quotograpls Without charze,

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