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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Stock Market Strong and Active. GOLD ADVANCED TO U3 1-2. Government and Railroad Bonds Firm, © INCREASE. IN THE PUBLIC DEBT. Watt STREET, } Monpay, Feb. 1-6 P. M. ‘The general tendency of tpe stock market to-day was (n favor of higher prices, Whether these will be sustained remains to be seen, A large ebort Interest 1s engaged in tne process of covering, and , Ofcourse it gives material ald to what are called firm figures; yet It is difficult to find after a care- fal survey of the opinions of the active operators Of the street any permanent disposition to antag- oniz’ the many depressing inflvences that are at work, It would be agreeable in’ more senses than one to.see something in the shape of a well basea Teaction—and looking into the future sach @ result is not improbable—for tne effect Would oe promptly communicated to the various departments of trade; but @ review of all that is Qescribed from day today by mervhants ana others who represent the practical energy of the coun- try doez not, afford satisfactory indorsement of the purposes of speculators, or suggest any plan of recovery that can be enforced by artificial means. The results of the day’s operations are nevertheless to be consulted, although they may originate from # clique movement, We accord- ingly report as follows:—Western Union opened at74s, advanced to 753, and closed ut 74%. Pa- ¢ciflo Mai} moved up sympathetically with the rest of the market and sold at 3534 a 36% a 36%. Union Pacific was the leading feature of the day, ad- vancing {rom 383 to 40}, with large incidental transactions. and considerable excitement. The close wi made at 4044 & 40%. Whether the advance is due to the approach of the annual election or to natural oumparative Strength 1a @ point for surmise. Wabash was like- wise more active, sad advanced from 15}, to 16%, * closing at 165;. Lake Shore was an exception to the general. movement, and showed weaknoss by fecitning from 74% to 1434, with a-close at the lowest Ngures, Parties who invested in this stock Qt the time of the announced dissolution of the late injunction were recognized among the active tellers at the Board, and their orders were re- garded as sufficiently eignifcant for an example. Ohio and Mississippi opened at 28%; and advanced to and closed at 28%. Northwest common advanced trom 44}¢ to 4534, with latest transactions at 44% 8 #5, Rock Island rose from 108% to 1043, closing at 104%. Hannibal and St. Joseph developed itrength by moving from 21% to 22%, ending at the highest figure. In investment shares, Illinois Central snares advanced from 100 to 101%, and Delaware, Lackawanna and Western trom 108}, to 109, Other prices will be found below:— OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— etwas Highest, Lowest, 10974: 1086 29, 26: ‘i a 8% 585g 1043 10355 1 w1% 91% iwaukee and st. ‘aie pied 38 8236 nio and Misstssippt. 2856 28 55 Now Jersey Central ¢ “ 107 107% ., Lack. and Western. ios 109 10834 4036 383% 835 836 1636 1436 Py a n1 peyy THE SALES of the day amounted to 266,305 shares, indicating @0 unusually active market. The aggregate is divided as follows among the principal stocks :— New York Central and Hudson, 1,475: Erie, 5,900; Lake Shore, 28,400; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 200; Nortawestern, 21,200: ao. preferred, 100; Rock Island, 13,200; Pacific Mail, 25,500; St. Pani, 11,900; Ontos, 9,900; Western Union, 57,600; Wabash, 8,900; ‘Union Pacific, 56,400; O., O. and I. O,, 100, ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ~ Compared witn the closing prices of Saturday those of to-day were ag {o}lows:— ADVANCE.~ New York Central, 345 see Nori +363 Erie, 4; Hanniba Delawa! ry fandst. {Paella 1 Robina 343 Ohio and _sisaistppt My yabash, 34; Union Pacilie 23 oo Wenarn Unlo8, rH Northwest Preferred 4 1; Ls gold, Me DECLIXS.—Lake Shore, 34. The stocks that rensiiad steady were Atlantic and Pacific preferred, Harlem, Panama, Quick- Silver, Atlgntic and Pacific preerred and Vanton. THE MONEY MARKET, Money was again easy to-day on call loans at 2 and 8 per cent, with the rates on commercial paper unchanged. Foreign exchange was steady, the asking rates remaining at 4.87 for bankers’ 60 days sterling, and 4,894 for demand, Actual business was at a slight concession, @ouD advanced from 118% to 113}, closing at 113%. The Market was active, and those who are anticipat- ing bigher Ggures were among the purchasers. ‘The rates paid for carrying ranged from 3 per cent to flat. G M4 «. TIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. 01 CURARING HOUSE sTaTEMnNT, Currency exchange: Currency balances. Gai exchanges: Gold balance: THE FOREIGN MARKET. Late cable advices report that the amount of bullion lost by the Bank of England to-day is £420,000, but up to the closing hours securities in London were firm and thé rate of discount in open Market for three mont lla was 2% per cent, Or X per cent below the bank rate, Consols Jor Money, 9244 292%; do. for account, 02% 8 93%; 1866 bonds, old, 107% a 108; 1867 bonds, 107%; ten- forty bonds, 1049, a 104%; new fives, 103; Erie, 96 8 26x, Market easier and aull, Rentes at Paris, 621. 00c. THE ONITED STATES TREASURY. The public debt statement sbows an increase @uring January of $1,397,000, The Treasury bai- @uces to-day are:—Currency, $10,843,080; coin, $09,465,084; Coin Certificates, $24,656,300; special deposits of legal tenders to secure cértificates of deposits, $45,805,000; outstanding legai tenders, 9882,000,000. The customs receipts to-day were $649,000, The Assistant Treasurer pald out $776,000 on account of interest Ad 644,000 in redemption of Ave-twenty bonds, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed ‘nteady ac the follow: fog quotations:—United states currency sixes, 110K & 100; do. do, 18B1, registered, 119% a 119% 3 do. do, do, coupon, 110K a 120; do, Ave-twenties, 1862, registered, 115% @ 116; ao, do0., do., coupon, 116% @ 116; do. do,, 1864, regis. tered, 117 ® 117K; dO. dO. do., coupon, 117% & 117%} do, do,, 1866, registered, 119 @ 1194; do, do,, do., coupon, 1193 @ 1109; do, ao., do., new, regis: tered, 11834 @ 118%; do, do., do, 40., coupon, 118% & 118%} do, do., 1867, registered, 1 @ 11096; do, do., do., coupon, 110% @ 110%; do. do, 1068, regis- tered, 1105 @ 119}; G0, do., do, coupon, 110% & 120; ten-fortios, registered, ox interest, 118% 8 114; do, do,, coupon, 116% @ 116%; do, fives, 1881, Tegistered, 11454 & 114%; 40, 40, do., Coupon, ex Interest, 114% - 114K, RAILROAD BONDS. ‘The market in this department was moderately Active. The Pacific issues were strong and higher, with the largest transactions in Colon frst and Sinking fands, The former the latter to 82K. Centrals rose to 91h, Ban Joaquin Branch to 66, Caion Paol rears nold at 02K 008% O00 Morrie and Kases NEW YORK. HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1875.—RRIPLE SHEET. firsts brought 110. Michigan Southern sinking fund sold at 106}, @ 10634. Lake Shore consoli- dated coupon firsts at 10044 a 100 a 10034; Harlem firsts at 10934; New York Central sixes of 1833 at 99. and Michigan Central sevens at 102%;; Chicago and Northwestern consolidated (plain) brought 8814; New Jersey Central first (mew) at 107%, and Milwaukee and St, Paul (eights) Grace, 1053, all ex dividend. Toledo and Wabash firate ad- vanced to 63}; second to 66; St. Louis Division to 60, and consolidated convertibies to 40, itu DEBT STATEMENT, FEBRUARY 1. Bearing Interest in Cotn, Bonds aeper cent... Bonds at 5 per cent... . 157,085,100 $1, rin Fg Principal. Interest... Devt Bearing Interest in Lai Money. Certificates of indebtedness at rgb CODE... 202-000 wo $078,000 Navy Pension fund ‘at 3 per cent 000,000 14,000, Principal Interest Devt on which ‘Interest Has ceased dines Matar pe: "191,120 Debt Bearing No Interest. Qid demand and legal tender note: $382,072, 147 Certificates of deposit. 45,405,000 Fractional currence; 46,087/074 Coin corsificates... 26,655, Prt la seee ees $497, 160,522 Unclaimed interest. . 22,124 Total Debt, 082 TOtAL....eseeeeeee Cash in the Treasury. Cotn.. curre! Special rik ot oe ty cates of deposit Fr bre. VORA. vis sees eeesceececeesee Debt Less Cash in the Treasury. Bebruary 1, 187 2, 148,008,172 January 1, 187: + 2,142,508,802 Increase of debt during January $1,907,870 Increase of debt since Jane 30... 31 Bonds Issued to pee ol agen, Gipenve,- ne terest Payavie ‘ Principal outstauding...... 04,90 612 interest accrued and Dut ye! 823,11) terest paid by the United State: 98,264,108 sland ida by transportation of $602,168 Balan on interest pata by the Unitea Jeet eedeederecssvebaceeee eoeees 20,661,036 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS aT THE OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES AT NEW YORE FOR THE MONTH ENDING JANUaRy 31, 1875. December 51, 1874, by balance, ...... ++» $100,006, 225 Receipts during the month— Peele On account of custo! 14,389, 179,486 6,895,000 195, | Retr mm 741,754 448,610 14,610,745 : erty y Oftice.. Interest accounts, viz, “Im currency 80,418,423 pica lag Uda Se eeveceres + oeee0. $181,408, 649 ments— heen draits.. 88,616, 108 + $92,808,641 Balance to re Pow to disbursiny 0. to Assay. 0! Do. to inte: In coin. 380,762 In curre! laa eS for Customs in the mouth of oF ai Senate, 1874 10,195,296 Recetpts Yor cus January, 1875. 8,167,814 Decrease January, 1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES MONDAY, Feb. 1, 1875, BEFORE CALI—10 A. M. hs 01 $2,007,481 SreERSE HESS SESESLECT z g3 SEEEE eetee on Se =i ec cea 3 Sere EUsEEEcE SECSCECE etal $8000 1000 200 Ei ena cen go Be 8000: m4 ‘5000 6 i Mh Be B00 se 120 hve Bye 0 “Hoos i Bee om so 2 2 iy iB Bt . 1900 ‘ 1000, ‘a PR, 6000 \ 0 4 3000 ig “ i000) Ua Pr i} ORS: rs} 500 oh itu P, Ft 09 100 89% 6000 LC OMG i Sip by)” do.. \ o Bo0u R.W aK oo 39) (6000 Tol & 2400 1900 Tol & go y 000 T & W bad 11000, de 6 ie 8934 200 Tol & g 3 fn St we om tooo do. Te $0 9 Roy wnt ha coon a 4 a i . 100 Marip i ane ) xy de West t 9 4 Mia 8t PRR, 4 @ a 4 a a 4 4 = 2 2 .Bocenas= ‘cOooS SoS Reee: ESELETIGELETSS ES LRT EEC ERIRESET Sseebcz SESEDSEEEE=E ge e5e' ee coTTon AND s. centriiugal at 8: nd rUmor ot 493 rg count sold COMMERCIAL REPORT. Bie, supposed to be the price. ? weak av asl i 7. Ho for Anand 104 Ea ® wi QUIET AND sTEADY—FLoUR DULI— | Dom ite WHEAT DULL AND EASY—CORN EASIER—OATS 88 choigg 8340. Bae cy STEADY—BARLEY QUIET—RYE NOMINAL—PORK .; meladd. aye. n ie. no ay re HES eT me No ars Sis, alco 9 es ae FAMIOHIS BASIER—PETROLUM QUIET BUT | wi7;0 fda. 1i'to A Wenn loge; waits, There tone of but the fidence, favor. Cortox. Saturday FIRMER—SPIBITS TURPENTINE FIBMER—ROSIN EASIER— WHISKEY NOMINAL, cbandise, but it was mainly im feeling or the dise was still light, save in exceptional cases; gency to inapire the sellers with greater con- tor bargains. demand, and the markets were firm, At the Pro- duce Exchange there was some improvement, but it was confined mainly to the hay product, breadstuifs remaining dull and tending 1a buyers’ Flour was dull, but unchanged. Wheat was doll and easier, lor shipment at anywhere near the current quota- tions. In fact part of the eales were made by ship- pers, though Aboat all that changed hands was for commodation on the berth. Groceries.were quiet, but and strained rosin easier. we were made by a typographical error to report the bales, Thatthe latter was inadvertently given must have been too plainly apparent to mislead readers, Ex- {orn ine Corn prodlog ta aoe = & pad tee esas dull, wit rain, sb ‘Yo Lond ters embi dio. 800 Alb & Susa RR. 100 a 4035 100 ww! 403 4} ° bs 79 Mor & Ess RB...bo e: re Southern, N soutnerd, superfine. athern, Southern, Corn meal, Wes She. § algo hihds. tobaceo al sia. S by aail, 8 000 pushele 4,000 quarters of tons, hence to Lant No. 2. extra, temily al, Jersey. I; branigwine, ‘a buneheons Moderate demand and al losed easier, wi gold see & B4\¢e. lor new wixed, Clo: a ci for yeliow aud bic. tor white Uats were steady, but ver; Biithets at 7c. a 65, for mixei Iyer was ‘duiland'a noth uiet and nomi it rates not essentially chat hipmments of Which were wy bi at 91. $9.0 bushels grain at Yt. =A Swedisa bark (closed hence to Cork tor orders, tothe Unived Kh grain on, bs al ain "at 78, SL, W bark: trom Baltimore. to Cork Quarters of rain ar 73, 9d. : mond to Bahia, with 2,500 bbe “tour uF oD private terms, othe market was ‘quie ina way at steady. prices “Wo quo Cuba. centrifugal and mixed. 40 a9¢.} do. muscovado refining, Porto Mico, ‘4 New Urieans. Sde. ut 12ige. for rerined, dell d qui Receipts Port pork the market coutinued (oy and heavy, and lower to st os ines lat late Saturday evening) ata for our at at . Ihe Philadeipiia faaed 2,883 bbls. ; . 8.844 bbis. 44 Cee ce. peteabses: 30 409 - 98% | 22071 This day last week, 27,163. This day 1 Fy lau dash | S588" Cotton rates to sardien ports quoted 300 ) 283g | Havre, by steam fo Hamburg, by sieam, 409 20) 2X2 | Bremen. by ‘steani, Ke. "To Liverpool, 16d. 20 100 3 2g by Sail, 4 Siu 2 - 98% Corruk.—Business opens duil and no ar eR er of im. roy) ) 1 bsg Bloat io the duty question la. site anuyers seem wut there are no offe: ORF ald cnttoee are, linchanged, We quote 15000 US 5-20, F, "67... 11034 20% som | cargoes, aise 8 Masse. tar da ON J Cen con ist a" 90 a ae. adie sha For 100 US Ex Co 50 89) 2u0 West Un 60) 1700 do. 100: 0 30 48 1500 + #. = 150 0) SNY Fy 0, y das 500 En i000 a FLOCK AND GRatx.—Receipts—Flour, 7,256 Se ” ay AN bushels: corn: 122.0:9 do. ; urn meal vi Soon 37 + oaty, 13.876 bushels, The flour market was still 200 * toe! with’ scarcely an; seman for other than ship- (000 lag | Ding extras and not much for them, Keported snies in L waig | cluded 1 1s. of which 3209 were for shipping. » We Southern Hour was dull and unchanged, and the same ety be said of corn meal, which only sold to the extent bbls, We quote i= + ae atate. $85) 0 $4.00 hue Rese 202 18 s340.32 es oni iB ‘ ; 00 ©, 475a 50 ini $8 a " Big. sana U 8 5, "67... 29 $8 3 SECOND BOARD—1 P.M. Sha 545 i 525 0 Bt 5750 050 St Louls, choice faunily Twa Bw Kyo flour, fine to superti 400 85 00 a cy 3%» »o ch, EEE penned Pansoravomcecpe’ busi sheis ! 09 for a, 2 Chicago, Ble ry] Be do aia: St itor No.’ Mlwauk eradoat, $4 23 tor red winter, in store and att $l 3a $1 er white earern, St 388 $147 ror for amber dds stra $190 for un- graded 3 tor No. é ‘spriny was i Gull; , sales and ofc. a 700, 1 nally tinena.iged. nal, and the same can be suid mangas. —The market for berth ights continued excepting tor Ceaser rates here was a linited Inquiry for Lounage, and very It business was consuinmated, the cai! being mainly foi «ruin, flour, £0. Ve apparentiy not wanted. the advanced led tur that sth checking ope rations ‘o Liverpool, by rery fandara bushels. ihe char+ imate Saturday) nadom, with German bark, 230 trom wlohe Zac. 3a Ger- man heer pine do. to Pernambuco or Bahia, with 2.200 is. flo t and unchanged. 8 Of Krovery gualities Wer made aa. job- Bie. do Shey a M0. ve, & oe Engliat ‘he wirket tor spirits of turpentine 3 90% | wan ghiet bu rm. Merchantabie order’ helt at with bids of Cc. PetUse Ate Saturday 200 N. AY 2:30 T0.8 P.M. | buls. brought sie, er allon. ihe marker vor firained rosin was dull and easier, closing non 1 about SIG UDR COUR NIT RPO dB | Sgt i common togood, “Werleart at anit of 4d $3 i Ne het 129 | bla ot good No. 2 to low No. 1 at yd 75, and 200 Dbla, Me a Paces 72% | medium grades on priv ferma. siar gold. an a simalt Bs. 7486 74% | way, and was quotod steady if, 32 S156, for Wilmington, ed Piteh was quoted scendy at 23.4 $2 $736 for cit ws 1 he market for refined was Inactive, but “ at the close Of | ‘chains ruled firmer, tt Quocations tor bag lance of month 12440. Ke, 4 Sales L ‘ parte in bulk Was eld higher at rif % 00) bola, changed, hands a¢ 0 1i-tdo. per % 1200 U: 8 quoted at 17! and RaLALRS at wholly nom- rable this mouth. ‘At the Greex there Was no essential change in quota- Mons trom figures Jast 1 sesioa andthe markets, gen- erally speasing, rik PRovision ut meats, 2.308 do. ; Ini dees, 430 pack. and tlerces, firm, with further ported of 200 Lbla of hew mess, on the spot, at ve 1Y 75; LOU) bbis of do, tor Marca, at $19 Gu a $19 75, Re. Sha 10d bola ol prinie these at $10 Bacon The market ee was quiet, but firm. Long clear quoted at lWtac. and 3 short do. at 1%. per ib. We heard of sales of 150 boxes Ba city long Glear at: at u/c, and 200 boxes of Western dy. at 3B Tide. per Ib. Dressell hogs were drm, with city quoted ac bagc. a Vino, and Western at Sse: # 8240. Beof—Thero IS BOtg Was no change in the market, which ig iged quiet. Soh po Had Jopbing lois to the «amount of iW) ‘wer 36, Placed at fignres within uated ra 30 Ee foltows:—$it n B12 for extra iess; 308 we $i CLO! uniuspected: $10 69 tor plain mess, Ng ie $9 0 tor 02 pe jain mess, Py cted: packed at eh 5, and 10254 jerced beef at $22 r india teas, and’ x) $41 tor 19 rime moss; and. city extra India tess at 8 ae ama wore ia demaud <2Nd quoted sendy ‘within "tie Ban range o Sw Ubls. Cut meats were 1s Be Trodeeately, sought’ afters and. rul dy in value, 1 We Asere of Saies of 1,0W' vickted hams at 10i¥e.; 800.do. 45. gnoul ders at Dees 113 boxes bellies at 113c.. and .| 83} Wi dbs. of loose do.,t émedium average, on Fare cle ss terms. we Lard—tor Western steam the market was quiec but a Welle Fares x Gs Express, a ry a a a a a a a a a a a i 37! 834 oe 7 ait reitures anx| B ~ MONDAY, Feb. 1—6 P. M. ‘was some little improvements in mer- the the markets. she demand for merchan good, 1% af quoted ai influx of out-of-town buyers has a ten- particularly as they begin to cast about Dry goods, hardware, &c., were in | 93% with but Itttie demand | », 858, ‘While reterring to export sales of 2,000 bales, after Change sales of spot cotton as 20,000 a ning {oF oxport were, iis ontrack eliveriés “fn Fiver sirics good receipts for shade firmer. aes Betts per 1b.; 4000 Porto i Heo wennine, common to dos 10 tol, Ae seberior, Fe Ve oon the market was quiet but firm; Jobbing amount of 4 etees of Us goon were pliced at quote:—Carolina at 7 c.'a 6. ; Ranzoon, ge. angoon, in gol StkaRing.—Uhe warket wae inacuve bat TALLOW W. c. @8 15-Aue, per Ib. ont of town at 8c. a B%e. Warskry. —Keceipts- Cotton paulee and 429 SS iy TO: cr clul at Bic. | Barley lower: 1 205 extra. ‘white, cheat ar fr be iat 33" FFALO, Feb. The receipts were all erg suipanents t=Fiour, 3,800 ‘We heard of sates ot y March quoted ac with sales tea hore Was a, vors higut were presented. old sto sell, a3 some bids whic retused. Bee ly eoles*re| february at tA y Redon rat t ood tat. 7 iKe. a es we ooery tere Yas Bae: dt 0.5 100 tes. on the spot eas Cy clay wae trade, and no neve id not appear quite ‘h Were considered ported inciuded 10 Xes dO. Bc. ; Alson on private terme— Latent — dull and A 10%c. for to com: ahie, ce me 1, olaase 8 nies and tar aia choles a Bri Bee enema ee cn y juperior and e: ae ew moet ‘Kefining grades, within ow gC. Lor 1: @. 8 8c. Lor pris ad, $3 t l4tge. and Western at ate stoauily Rey pat qui pote os ‘with bids of ‘olima, and i i obi. The market was dull and nominal jo the ab apenee, of business; held Obags o ir qug mit Fee ihe. tor toe ind-sige. for eliotce ; Lowi 34C. OC ry curreney: ‘Bana a ne firm a 1a, per ta apg iSong city [pes 1es ot 86,00 Iba, at de, DOMESTIC MARKETS. weak; midaiing, sy 2,419, LVESTON, Heb. 2. ae Exports Coastwise, Mec, MTT! te Naw Onteans, Feb. 1, 1875. nis Sas demand: midd: tain, 2, ae IP 1 export, the decline in freights enabling shippers to pur- | 6,200. ' 8t a chage in Mimitet quantities. Corn was in moderate de- mand, but was easier under the influence of heavier re- PB ng oe ceipts. Oats were without essential change, Whiskey | bales. Kxporte—to was nominal Provisions were generally drmer, both | '8; coastwise, 1,088. Sales, 1 pork and lard bringing higher prices on the spot and for Cotton fhture delivery. Freights were quiet and easier for ac- Exports, | Petia Peatart. at Cig 10 Fratee, ling, 143%c.. Net re- it Bri. 6,449, EXporis—To cransnt 5,085; coastw! PBs Sat it 180, 5.238. Sales, opine, Feb. us 1875. Luge, 2 1g | low miadi ie Gannon ade ‘fe fig Shen, eran th 18 weet set cone nab bale tox, Feb. Ret. jfpeelpts, 1, 1875. it Oswrao, Feb. 1, 1875. steady in value. There was only a limited business in a: 104 rr cotton, and at prices showing fo appreciable change tor patens Babar bs ea org sa Bia ane either “spot” or “fatare.” Petroleam was inactive, but the Cagnnen firmor, the higher prices demanded cheoking operations. Sock at rite tarpéntine ru’ Flour dull and unchanced; agile Naval stores were quiet, spi: ruling firmer hetoee aia rane Ne uble e: ‘of 400 bbls. at $6 for tor woite winter, jeady: No.1 Milwaukee 1 37, Corn steady bugiels Canada xt jolted, per per ton. Db. 1. 1875, porters were not encouraged by advices from Liverpool ie ; a: 19,800 a a sigre aa Mais to-day to make further purchasés, and, with one or two 1st an aio exceptions, withdrew from the market altogether, i 0.5, peas, One alt, {here wastome tuquity irom this source, owe total ot 1012 488 ‘bushels Not at prices agrecable to sellers, and uo Di iY dl. cat entirely suited, erg very bil on het good co ir a Ret loeal | tons, ant jes trom stricuy ordmary up are y jes of three curs | generally Kcta't full prices.” Tower descr tions, | new yellow at HS) on, track on private | however, are irren F_un somewhat nominul in value, sisal the E78 nnd bari iey-o inquiry, ang cee Toloeor sn ea eae hides lower prices would is | quietat $870 a ai Mighwined about #tc. te below report Jed AS es bee Mone oe Feb. 1, 1878. 3 Ni oa ake hi ne ete ua = ne te fendensy at (he se remote | Whaat, 0 bushels, ‘corn, 11,000 tar oats, 800 prices, b eld ‘te Bir ar eealon UROPEAN MARKET. 0 0 By he’ oompar ve drmness of Febra EUROPE: ‘the ae gaunt Loxpox Paopuce Manxet—Lonvos, Feb. 1-Bvening.— | Tp 1L-sto, 5 Maren, ibe. s Linseed oll, 26¢. 6. 0 253, 94. per cwt | Hay, die. Hibs. ding, 7-18 ‘a en pitas silyl at) a on upland couton in ‘rove. Funuing ta quality’ noe ire A eARTIES IY ENBARRAS-RD GraCOMeT ade above or below ne grade oe Lad ve their O.. ime prosecut and ject aa Aatiaara ye Be ta Se “ae turday net 9! io, ita ibe “i a ais eae ae Fi} Gs Dalen 8 ieee ze a Ware rf te che ae i ld ie ak lang ae a | Stowe: — ag 17 1G an have a enyer of ability, by addressing LA’ Gs aaa a mane ee a tag RLY its 'Eprown'Seaneh mtg LER ANDER, FROTHINGHAM & CO., DASmens, | iWun, Y WISHKS ry hag) to loan a hori hry GATS wohl iraltvune acave eine uae art iat at a featnsrty Oe sa om hh gfteliine mrt aay ba ass fet! Hen Pte tae fe wilt ne suivante’ tor ress. Teen i Hut ofS fox 2,450 Pout ‘J ixceediuali aly low, & val es tri office. ea ies Made in jal Ketate ia mais Th Broadway. & CENT SECOND MOBRBAGE ( ON Aaa ee ig a 15 i is rp HaNE H Sie 74 Broadway. He WR | Pas, as ne i 1 1 ai aa mee thay | oe wl Pine Export... a 4, N $8,000 10 ue Consumption. wis ea ning about three Fears) for 48 Speculadon : even Mating’ ane! baie i no otter’ i ostebe " 401—WILL tea Mk ae 0 he AN HUNORASLE GEN- madres 8 UxORAWLE. tt agen Privil ara Fut erly mes their je Pes | FISANCTAL, “8900K PRIVILEUES ON ALL THE ACTIVE Stocks negotiated at the lowest rates in the market; $50 to $100 Puts or Calls; $300 for double Privileges & | eallon any stock gives the holder as many advantages as though he had made an actual purchase of the stock, yet there fs no liability beyond the amount patd for the TT nt ee ebay large promis, 6 ts eo. Hankers and 2 No, 2 Wall street ikers, New YorR. “RATES— MONEY oN LIPE AND T REASO ABLE. ene Iusurance Policies Mortgages and Giller Securines” Insurance of all Kinds iw eeetee with MABRICH & CO, WALL STREET NOTES, Letdoertetees A QUIET BEGINNING FOR THE WEEK AND MONTH—THE ADVANCING GOLD PREMIUM— ANOTHER FIRM RESTOBED—DEATH IN THB STOCK EXCHANGE—THE MUTILATED BANE CURRENCY. The week usually opens quietly on Wall street; aud yesterday—the frst day alike of tne week an@ month—was no exception. Default was made in the payment of interest in Toledo and Wabash; bat, as this had been anticipated for some time, It was without effect. The lifting of the injunction trom Lake Shore, in respect to the payment of its ividend, did not seem to ha’ ny marked influ- ence upon current speculation, that stock not ~SPRCIMEN Sage ‘oF THe WALL 87. REVIEW will be given {reas as ry igasion og mated to a eed enpton 10 shares, Spr cent 0) sha Str, pet aa a oper information se Broadway, New York, LAMA RR, Sat iy) AND WESTERN Railroad gompany 26) Exchange pipes: —New ork, Javuary 28, 1873, —| HICKLING &@ CO,, 72 houdi ot this company, due Apri ft apon . due 01 presentation and surrende thereot at tls office, receive Payment therefor at par, with the accumulated interest, ‘hese bonds will bear no laterest pt ater ere Eaatecly IQUITARLE SAVINGS INBTET ORION. corner Sixth avenue and ree street. joney de fe at yee tine will commence to draw ini eres on the { i teed mont! juterest eae ag the fang, Grorcr C. Watvo, sectota ee 4 Wit, President XECUTOR'S B Aidt I ce) mn’ 0) TO LOAN, ey mew, To Yor! ra Bey, jester New Jar 0) + also dages iy ae to ‘Attorney. Pine street, room ig Mare H. 2 dD, BEAGr BAN it on bead td 2 Pie dy’ Row. No, 80,—Smalt on stocks, life insur ance, merchandise. personal ridin ee . Risooun Promissory Notes, Chee! ated. OMEY TO LOAN—IN LARGE SUMS, Kt gf York improved a Fevearen. District of Colum! Bonds wanted. J. ON, 4 ant Eniecnth = We sTeb782.000 FOR FOUR MON BONUS $300; i i cpu atorals | but one class references a4 un loubte safe, and w romiptly returned as agreed, Address TRU: Use, box B Rerala office, $1000 month Liaten SRE “bod 9 Is REQUIRED AS MARGIN Ps ‘4 $1.00} Ee 1 RRO 5 FBO wilh be ‘Dot stork and Nmit the lowe f snare ot APSLM Y & BAZLEY, Brokers, 74 Broadway, $3. 000.73 —SECOND MORTGAGE FOR SALE—ON e. first class Beside ree: in Newark, N. J., gontraily located. Address W. P. G., box 1U6 Post office, Nowark, $3. 650 FIRST MO. AGE ON SEVENTY-THRER Lots, ee stand, will 8 ait Aer, ors For se Beoosiy apply to v, 8. DARLL ehcp tatomigall ys 6} AVENUE BROWN 60.000 stone Stor Preiiinis pate for a term of ye! MUNICIPAL 8 PER CENT aon on > A $7.9- 000 artrmaraip one anne issue bunds in aid of rajirosde For saleby Wik. Ie Ore No, 4 Wall street, Dealer in Municipal Bonds, $200. 000 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON FIRST withoas bonus: ale maves’for First spooud and tense: : : PAUL Fe LOD, a8 Liberty street, ioe foreid box 143 hold Mortgages, COPARTNERSHIES, ISSQLUTION OF PARTNERSIIP. NOTICE 18 bee given that the coparinership heretoture ox. tetas the so crisefs unuer the dria harms ot os ag this day sy poy limitation. ELMAN, 2, Ml. SPBLMAN, New Yorx, Jan. 31, 1875, mat SPELMA ef cn pore ae cae under drm name of E 75 , M. DPE! . SPELMAN, 869 Broapway, Naw Yors, Feb, 1, wr, EXISTING mB name of jettnaer was diesolvod om day mutual consent. Max ‘rieaman will mand eontad FAIR m bis own PHILIP J. OETEINGER. HE COPARES BREE P HiRETOFOR! Dies tnd brea eset ea A Noworn, on ooa pay. on hel FRYE! 80., Be A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO.GET A. sable f pe $i business, spany years handso! Sioa ‘on one of ies taete sreets. in the mala bly having mits fe at “coming with fe real eden 1s Adaress, to. WINDSOR, box ral MANUPFAOT ih Latah es sd WhO aariaa UNEM- Pca m: ner ind capital, would Itke to ed business or recure SNe Seri SoaUAES tome i seit te implemen: by a patent. | Ad adaress da ye ry ox Rio New ri GENTLEMAN RECENTLY ARRIVED FKOM rurope, speaking and writing German, ey French, Spanish, Portuguese and apcuuercial sanervenes: | Dos ae sport and import trade . Wiahes t ABH etse. 3 to ass: A bah it wat corona AND Bled vol al commod! Howse engaged in | +, having the beat of fa ‘ON, 8 ‘Grondwey, RARE OPPORTUNITY FORA einer TO BUY A. an-old established Provision Business. - address CASH, Herald office. oR, SALE-WUOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN bia Shige yy best paying ladles? and. gentlemen’ good basiness; rent cheap. atthe Mer’ iw Wert fairey: Arst street. ARTNER WANTED—WITE fn ag TO Saak rage ina first class cash bi gene aoe very large. inquire for, CHA! Af 10 PARTNER, , WANTED—WITH OASH, Tu Rg che advertiser in a sate cas ith meni = he thorough large profi ati - ere ae id adareus to ki, DOS 8 Harald. Up tow brane UuSPANTEAL Magitg he ant yh bef CAPITAL, WHO busin highstor t. Sa ealeked fe call on the ‘thde rained aid Investigate pate ‘8 new en rene ability. WARD TILDEN PRT reHR Xo. 7 Warren street, Foot 3, (PO PHYSICIANS A, FINE, GENERAL, PRACT yielding ebout $15,000 per annum, ts offered ror | price $10.0 pede aaron ea TAMER TE als AE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MACHINERY AND A | Bath to avest in ti ihe Ts ead ad ea, Wi Address A. B, C., Te WHOLE OF A SPLENDID LITTLE Baa fock, ‘Tools and Machinery, a low! neem prone 3 sega: trade eras ro alore tune’ REED & 00., 90 Broadway, Focus 86 Ww* NTED—A PARTNER, ‘With si} TO $9.00) cash capital, ia es ota ne tablished. Bs rected profits a are now ing Prati as be neta tent; ign K dy adding tuna aha ina be brea meet ‘for wai a i custom is unlimited. Address, giving tull name, box 182 Herald office. 95.-" =wien 3 vee AMOUNT A LADY. hy RaRN $28 to ‘ne jeston. a ier Secend Svenue base ‘aaa 100-24 gti yi ds aererL PR tah Dia. watches, came: $100 ping sete, ge, Fee, neat HBS | satety. For paruculars ‘a office, $, oy ga Jang aah yf igotne. Sppiy. to 20. 000 &: REQUIRED TO DEVELOP AN & ae aes 400,000 urate pn and fo nes 4 to eer thse rag tiers f RoSEY Gee names gastos rive aruba, REAL ESTATE. Yesterday, at the Exchange, the only transac- tions were the foreclosure sale by Mr, William Ken- nelly of house and lot located on Eighty-secona street, eastor Third avenue, and Mr. R. V, dar. Rett, by the same order, under the direction of William Hardin; by irae’ et 7 ft with lot, located on Bevel ith an A, diaposed o1 twe nonses a hy, = ved oS Math a et, east of Fourtn avenue. ihe toe par riculars:— | 1 gina 0 xy? is ae responding with any great degree of elasticity. ‘The trouble is that t isclosures, superinduced by the litigation concerning this stock, have not belped tt. Pacific Mali gave forth no new sign of its existence other than @ stronger feeling, ROW ‘thatthe worst of the subsidy inquiry is sapposed to be over. C., C. and I. C. was approximately nom eet, Other Western raliway suares we1e generally strong. THE INTEREST IN THE GOLD SITUATION grows with an advancing premium, It is re- |, Greteed by the street that Congress doesnot use 1ts power, now that it is in session, to bring about ai taal count of the coin reserve of the country, the amount of hard metal in the sevetal bank vaults and depositories, as wellas in the Treasury vaults; algo the amount of coin paper that is, paper immediately redecemabie m coin at the pleasure of the holder—outstanding againss such metal, Gold went to 113% yesterday. Thia is an advancing premium. If the country omy knew ‘or certain bow we stand in this regard ol coi® our resources and our liabilities, we could afford to despise the manipulations of the gold gamolera, AS 16 is there appeara to be grave Cause 1 anxiety ahead. FURTHER FUNDING. ‘The Secre‘ary of the Treasury yesterday issued @califor the padempion: 1 $15,000,000 Aive-twenty bouds of 1862 tu be paid on the rst day of May atthe United States Treasury, at which date ine terest will cease. Of the amount thas called t $12,000,000 are coupon ana $3,000,000 regtstel bonds. Tne bonds called in are embraces Sy toe numvers given volow:—Conpon Lee No, 4,962 to 6,300; coupon ponds De eto 10 28.1005 $500, No. 7,001 to 11,1005 3,000, No. 20,60k to 43,700. Registered bonds of $50, No. 1,82] to 2,000; $100, No. 14,151 to 15,550; $500, No. 8,071 to 8,650} $2,000, No. 38,351 to 35,700; $5,000, No. 10,261 $011,000; $10,000, No. 13,201 to 15,600, BESURGAM. Messrs. Turner Brothers made an offictal ane nouncement to the Stock Excnange yeste! that they had resumed active business. Tne inti- ation Was received With great satisiaction, not only te | ar Iriends but on the street gener- tiy. ‘ne firm is an vld aud respected one, joyed & ‘hugh degree uf confidence, ang 'y Irom the effects of the recent panic was welcomed as o jurther evidence that the aénris jormed by that uniortunate crash is being rapidly cleered away. REQUIESCAL, ‘rhe attention of the Stock Exchange was called to the sudden demise irom accident Nate Keene, ai iuduiging timsell with bis old sasnioned pestime of “coasting,” — Ww! some unioward stration Presented itself, woich cost him his life 9nd 10 is said, serious injuries to his wife. « com- mites was appointed to draft appropriate reso- ations, THE MUTILATED BANK CURARROE. was the sabect of some curious 8 on ii bank circies yesterday, out nothing de! eauite could ve learned pe td its origin, It was noted wnat nearly the portions recovered be- longed to alin with some exceptional Jragments of $2 denomimations. They wi invariably cut from the lower part of the Dill, contained the signatures of the bank officers, Bot the name uf the bank. That was featued, however, from tbe presiuent’s name, to be @ Oanu- fonarie (N. ¥.) bank, of watch vames Spraxer is president. Mr. Spruker, as also tne caahier of the bank, J, W. Frost, could furnish no solation of the pay ce Involved in the discovery of these scr: Ds Bank Oficers here, who were interrogated, Jeened themselves equally anadie to _ eny bon: clusive explanation o1 the somew lar presentment of these matilated bank notes, and, doubting that there was Ftd. ge | accounting: tor tiem, prof selves unable to furnian it. Tne sudject is v4 egy to attract conzidersble attention anti its final so:ation. THE METAL TARIFF. A meeting Of the steel and Iron Committee of the Board of Trade met at the Branch Committee room, No, 28 Park row, yesterday. Mr. Jobo Leng, chairman of the committee, presided. Among those present were George Sanderson, of G. San- derson &Co.; Henry Moore, of J. & Riley Carrs Ubarles Bagel, of Wilson-Hawksworth & Ellison; 30M. Montgomery, of Peter A. Frasse &Co,; A. Clarke and G. W.C, Clarke, the active Secretary of the Board of Trade. The letter of Hon. Fer. mando Wood addressed to the merchants of New York was attentively considered. The merita of the “Little Tarif Bul” and the proposed new measures of Congress affecting ime ports were discussed. A strong expression wae made im javor of appointing permanent Commis. stoners of Customs, who should regulate sad superintend the collection of customs duties, and by uniform action avoid the vexations and uncer. tain interpretation o/ the acts of Congress relate ing toimports from which merchants now sufe fer, tt was resolved that a copy of the fevers of this committee Boptiened Sent to each member ot ana particularly to the members of the on Ways and Means. Also, that a memorial to We same effect as the report be at once presentea GVongress by the Board of aueel ‘aod that wale tinct protest be made rei position ot the ten per cent “au metals, atter which sction the Somme te Journed to meet at the call of the chairman ‘pther proper officer. aster of sim} fe the that there ‘hot ioe ete fase Gispute as to the rate ot otis oi an a eto neel ate as follower TO ghabts ane polls, Mae} 7 cents suc per pound, $ con py lue 7 and over 0 per Faliway bars, aig cente hes per pounds steel int ay ae inetires Mr wet not oven ir cent, ad vali ise provided fol he oe pPalliees ld per echt per cant rate of juty derived durin, e Tact ave years upon lmportations of these various os Giusive of steet rails, was 2 42-1,000 cents per po +his, @omplex sysiom of levying duties, based upea the value. Is thoroughly poral for the govermeat. aul rausht with vanger ssive ANNOyANe 1@ the honest impovrer. Chretiable for the government, ble for any ety oven ug ap ja ite i usiom House AD) it — pou a? invoice bee 7) aut your ne rention tothe. report of THE DUTIES ON STREL. The followiag are the salient eget in reference to the steel trade, an consideration :— If there be any insurmountable obstacles, ts Ly a & hee steel—which i fer ihe Interest ot the consumers, because itis urcer y al agent of the Treas ia oi whieh is, ‘apvendedt hereto, mid “ e appraiser yes thts fay = Ang CB ag) an rates trom its pound, shalt eenie pe per ae abs ens to ita value, nds Imposed upon LHe 4 to periormne Se eae cept gene! ‘ard, importers, Ae aoe ped at aft, there fo prevent. the est, importa a bu 1, and thus Bee ing the eramene ae obta! ir adva ah Coa fy save sin ne es and to aidan tho cee maori EH tnd com n tnat ir steel erate serar tee cea BP pe reens that such alteration ne ov cvnment alia nde would, also prev v Baie ps give co mmaeh, loos h ey: cotate eere es ’ a Pet 4 eos

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