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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A Reaction in the Stock Mar. | ket and Prices Lower. GOLD FIRM AT 116 1-4 A 116. Money Abundant at $ and 4 Per Cent—Gov- ernment Bonds Strong. | WALL Steet, TuEsDay, March 23—6 P. M. | tm connection with the stock market to-day | tBere is little to be adjea to the suggestive figures Rereaiter quoted. The recent advance has beeao followed by an expected reaction, and in profita- bly realizing the customers of the street have Goubtiess received !resh encouragement to buy again, That they wil! do so ts almost beyond per- adventure, for the temptations of the iuture are fascioating and {ull of promise. Whether the cou- dition be true or false is not a matter of conse- quence, or when @ man bas taken in a profit of | ‘en or Miteen per cent he will be pretty sure to | wake a /resn venture, and so add to the vis tnertia pf speculation. The prevailing feeling 1s strongly favorable to | Bigher prices, and the ofMces of brokers are | scenes of more active business than nas been done for many mouths. Securities heretofore Sormant Wiil, it ig said, soon become more lively, tnd thus all along the line we are likeiy to have a veries of speculative skirmishes, The following is THE KANGE OF PRICES. Western Union opened at 76%, advanced 10 7734, and declined to 76%. Tne close was made afver Bn exbibdition of considerable Dusiness at 76% @ 77. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, do., 40., COUPON, 118 a 118%¢; do. do., 1865, regis tered, 118% & 119; do. do, do., coupon, 119% @ 120% ; ao. do, do., do., do., dv., COUPON, 119% & 119%; do, do., 1867, | do, do., d0., coupon, 119% do. 0., 1868, registered, 119% a 120; do. do., 90., COUPYD, 119% @ 12049; do., sem-iorties, regis- | | tered, 114% @ 114%); do, do., coupon, 115 a 115 do, fives, 1881, registered, 115 @ 115%; do, do., | registerea, 119% a 1197; Tegistered, 119 a 119%; 40. do., coupon, 1153% a 11544. BAILROAD BONDS. In the late dealings these were irm with Pacitc issues still land grants at 1005¢ @ 100% ; Central Pacifics the leaders. Union Pacific sinking funds advanced to 90; firsts sold at 97a 97; 985 998%; Western Pacific, 90; Chicago and North- western consolidated coupon gold bonds at 833%. | The changesin other bonds were comparatively slight. STATE BONDS were dalland without feature. dated, second series, sold at 36; Tennessee sixes, bew series, Missouri sixes, of 1875, at 100%; Old Tennessee, €@X COUPON, Bt 483g a 49, do. Virginia consotl- do., eX coupon, at 48; NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Pacific Mall opened at 417%, and moved steadily up | & te 435%, When it suffered from realizing sales and fell off to 424; Near the close, however, it ad- vanced to 43 and ended at 42 Erie was steady at 26% a 27 a 26%. Rock Island Bold at 105% a 105%. In connection with this stock the attention of the holders of sinking ‘und vonds Is directed to she fact given to us that the company bas resoivea to call in $150,000 of the same, which they are entitled to do at 105 and accrued interest, Atany tame prior to the issue of the cali it is said that tne company are ready to pay the above price for any | pf the bonds that may be presented. Lake Shore opened at 744 and receded to 74%, but was gen- erally steady. Wabash ranged from 13% to 134, ending at the lower price. Northwestern common 4s aid to be in course of quiet manipulation, and \o-day was more active. It opened at 44%, ad- vanced to 45, and ended at 44%. The secrecy at- tending the movements in this stock is exciting considerable comment, The preferred stock was atrifie stronger than yesterday. Union Pacite wus again a leader in point of interest, and ac- | Vanced from 53% to 54%. It retreated slightly gander pressure, but ended firm at 54%. Large | earnings are reported as the result of increasea rates. St. Paul common sold at 3654 @ 36% a 36, | The preferred closed at 57 bid. Ohio and Missis- | Mppi was without much speculative feature, | ppening at 275; and ending at 274. Delaware and | Lackawanna sold steadily at 111%. ©. C. and LC. at 6% 35% 955s. Hannibal and St. Josepn at 23% a 235g @ 23%. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph | Bt 234. ! THE SALES | to-day were again large and encouraging. We pote transactions {n 301,000 shares, wBlch are dis- | tributed among the following stocts:—New York | Central and Hudson River, 300; Erte, 3,200; Lake Bhore, 8,300; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 200; North. western, 24,100; do. preierred, 500; Rock Island, 8,500; Pacific Mail, 110,500; St. preierred, 100; Ohio, 2,800; Western Union, 5: Wabash, 1,500; Union Pacific, 50,200; C.,C. and L C., 500. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, hizhest | and lowest prices ol the day:— Opening. Highest, Lowest. lew York Central. 101 101 101 5 FS: 28% 26% Lake Shore 74% 744 Wabast : Nortnwestern. Northwestern pret. Rock Isiand. Pu tsbur; Miuwaukee and St. Paul, Milwaukee and St. P. pf OlMo and Mississippi. New Jersey Centrai 5 bel., Lack. and Westera 111\ Cnion Pacific C., CU. and I. c. Western Union... i109 lwo co vee 20 Del & H Can... do Atlantic and PacificT: 23g Pacific Mail. 417, +4 200 Pac Mas Panama «+ 112% 160) ao ADVANCE AND D “E. 169 do. Compared witl the close yesterday prices today | 3h” show tne following changes :— ie 4 ADVANCE—C., ©. and [. C,. %; Northwest .com- 60 mon, 4; Pacific Mati, 1%: Rock Island, 4; Unton | 20 Pacific, },; Western Union, ‘%; Northwest pre- | 100 lerred, * Old, de pg Dect wW York Central, ; Erie, 4; Han- | j3'y nibal and St. Josepn, *¢; Lake Shore, %; St. Paul, | gy, yj Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, %. 890 The stocks that remained steady were Atlantic 10 snd Pacific preferred, Hariem, Ohio and Missis- | 100 sippi, Panama, Quicksilver and Wabash. | {500 THE MONEY MARKET. } a 4 On call loans tae close in this department was 7s ds ade at 3and 3% percent. Capital continues to og &. be abundantly offered. Cominercial paper of prime quality ranges from 5% to 7 per cent. | Forewn exchange ended dull at 4.80 for bankers’ sixty day sterling and 4.84 for demand. Reich- | marks—Asking rates, 99% o 944; selling rates, 9345 & 93% and 037%; a94%. Cables, 4%. Prime Paris, 5.2154 and 5.1855; otners, 5.223, and 518M. | THE GOLD MARKET | was steady, unexcited and firm. The opening | was made at 1164 and the close at 110. Sales weanwnile were quoted at 116% a 116%. From sheir actions the clique ford mo cue to their pur- poses; Dut from tbe gossip of the room it may be mierred that they still fee! conddence in their strength and want fo advance the price at their own time. Loans were made fat and at 1 end 1 and 2 per cent for carrying. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold valances se $803,781 Currency vaiances. 1,106, 562 Gold ciearances . . «+eee 2,330,000 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency excuanges. Qurrency balanc Gold exchanges. Goid balances $72, 237,832 8,231,046 PRODUCE EXPORTS. The exports of produce for the week were $4,104,079, against $5,127,006 last week and $5,442,000 the previous week. The total exports Since January | are $53,535,071, against $63,014,073 for the corresponding period of last year and $59,026,609 in 1873, UNITED STATES TREASURY. | The interna: revenue receipts to-day were $162,282, and the customs receipts were $659,204. The Treasury balances are as (ollows:—Carrency, $6,500,000; coin, $80,100,000; 1e48 coin certificates, $23,200,000. The Assistant Treasurer paid out $41,000 on account of interest and $212,300 in mption of five-twenty bonds, Seven hundred thousand dollars additional national bank circuia- tion was issned during March, on whicn 80 per sent of legal tenders wiil be retired. One million @oilars worth of national bank notes were re- ceived for redemption to-«lay. THE FORRIGN MARKET. London advices announce that the Bank of England to-day received of bullion on balance £93,000. The market is dull and the following prices are reported :—Consois, for money, 93; jor account, 4 +} 1865 bonds, old, 1 107% ; 1867 bonds, 107 ten-forty bonds, 1038; new fives, 103%; Erie, 234 a 24. Bonds of 1862 are quoted in Frankiort a: 99). Rentes in Paris at Wed ae GOVERNMENT BONDS. ‘Th were firm and continue to invite vestment. The closing quotations were @ lows >United Stutes currency sixes, 119 & 119% 5 40, do., 1831, registered, 119% @ 11974; 40. do., do., coupon, 120% 4 121; do, five-twenties, 1862, regis tered, 117K @ LiT4; 40. 4%, do., coupon, 1174 a M7K: da do, 1564 registered, Lijim @ 115; do. In- tol- $5000 Tenn 0's, n, exe. Tgow Ue Rh tet mn... Suuo) 0 Vac sink tad... woud Ros, 4 & & lst. 5 Pac KRof Mo ki 10) shs Canton Co. dw West Ln fel. 100 1d 00 230 Ws i200 1500 7 a 1200 Erte nt. 100 1) LS & MS it Tw 10 $2300 US Oar, B..... Li% 1000 Missouri Os, 75.. 100% 2.00 denn © Sou) Fenn b's, 20K 7000 low Bro BAd) & 1000 1 Un Pac let 100 © #0 Ist.e on, oud st al M ist 1000 M & 2 v) Dei & Ht Mol 400) Mir cn do. do.... Ww NV Ce RRE a Tol & W RA. ra 1 Cen Ts int Wee abe Hanover Bank tan * a i 19 Con Coal mn) i) 100 Went 1200 Lowe 16) lw 10) rm 10 wo io Amer Bxpress $200 Un Pac «Ff. baw do do i ao do do | B1000 a BEALS 3 1900, uo. uu do. 02 do. B2u0 do... ie do... ay) co. 1509 do lw go 7] Mati 5o.. $40: Pac ods... ‘est Int m "8 600 L'le & Nc, "8. 14k0 Un Pac Rit 20m) Mora Es Ist. 25 shs F’rth Nai Bk... 13 Metropolitan wank 133 56 BK ot KeDuDli 15 Bank Stute N 10) Canton Co . wy do. 100 Quiek M pt..-.. | 10) Mariposa L& M. 1700 Wesi U tei... Tuo Iw 60. i) do WX do 20 ao. ny) vo. BA do. i) do. 30) Go 20 Qo.. 140 co. ws co 5)) do 10 do. 160 BOD do See ioe abi Sydow. a) Con Coal Md.b e b: P.laM Tei 20) she Can’ 2.0 Con 10) quick M Co pi. gu Went Tw a0) aun ow) 2 ww do. do. m Co ie coecrthenaesdiiiemirties TvsspaY, March 23, 1875, BEFORE CALI—I0 A. M. ves o% 20 500 1s 2100 6200 150 4800 200 1000 7 fa rar} 10000 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A, 100 shs Pac Mai! §8..65 107 36 lw 7 40 American Ex...be 43i5 15) Adanis x. WAYCeHKR Pac RR. 1 20 2 10) 200 100 0 BONS on 1200 Un 150+ 100 Erie 365° 200 75 Warren 10 Toi & Wab 1) han & 3 200 do iwo,cal Tol & Wab KR.. do do 430) Un rac RR. 1035 AND 1 $10000 U 5 5-20,6, '67.b3 120 ia do. bu) U 55's Fr, ol, 1.000 U8 6s, cur.. do., qo. ao. ao. AR Ny do. 100LS4M~RBR co. ge. 100 Chi NW RR do. iw Chi, Bur & @. DOMM & st Pak. do. do. do. do. 19 OhiaN Ww RR pte... a 200 Mil & 4 $1500 U 8 5-30, r, "65 0. SKCOND BOARD—I P.M. 40 shs Harlem &R.b ¢ 13st 47 46D rac Mall B8., do.. 10) thi Cen Rit a Union @ ven do 0 Chi & Alt RR phbe 10) Han & = 0c s 58% RR p' RR. ster R 0. Wes ences 109 Onto & ‘it iit. 2 Bt Jo RR ri ~ 18h . i oe 42% it it 4s “be tue ve 84 WO Mai A SEP ICDS 63 6 ve 2 6h ONY, NH AHR. be 1o3%g DI 1a Luu sa 20 250 4h 40. iva io br) Ua Pac 1:90 TU 8 P 90 sha Pac M SK 120 Pittsburg Rit “0 a0 ne Are | wheat | moderate demand, without change in prices, | 5c. a b¥e.: rum shooks, | tarded b; | m dditng, | cotton, | mediums ruled modera 190 de. rd 100 BN | 200 425 50 At & Pac Tei My 120 do... ay % Mich Cen RR. prt | SWLS54aM5 RR. ay 1009" dn .. ay | 1000 Pacific M s8.. a 20) 4 30 447¢ | Ys00 45 | 160) 13%5 io as i 23ho 4400 Pacific Mat)... West Ca Tel.. Quicksilver. Ourckstiver pr, Mar Jed & Min Ma « 61 Pagl... MIL & Bi P pf a) Clu & NW p chia Rh. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON IN LESS DEMAND AND BASIER—FLOUR DULL—WHEAT LOWER—CORN QUIET — OATS FIRM—PORK AND LARD EASIER—GROCERIES UNCHANGED — FREIGHTS DULL — PETROLEUM FIRM—NAVAL STORES STEADILY BELD—WHIS- EEY STEADY. TUESDAY, March 23—6 P. M. There was a fairly active movoment in the geu- | eral merchandise markets to-day, and in some cases there Was quite a decidea improvement. On Change business was moderate, particularly in breadstufis. demand tor export, but as a general thing the there Was scarcely any business, In some in- | stances siippers offered to sell at lower prices — tnan they could buy at. was nominally Flour was steady, but lower. Corn was in Oats were scarce and firmer. Barley was more activo and decidedly bigher. Provis- | 1ons were Jairly active, but prices were a trifle lower, Freights were quiet but strong, particu- larly steamers’ rates for grain. The movement in spot | Cotton continued to be retarded by the firmness of hold- ers. Futures opened a shade better, and closed about ‘S820. a 4c. lower than iast night's figures. Naval stores were without decided change in any respect, | Petroleum was generally held with firmness. She move- ment in sugars was rather more active. In other de- partments the grocery markzt was without new features of interest. Asnrs.—Receipts for the past three days, 70 pacaages, The market rules quict without change in prices. Pots sold in a jobbing way at about 60. per ib., while pearis were wholly nominai at about &e. per 1b, Bourter was oniy moderately active. Holilers were rather firmer in their views, but prices were without auorable change. as shown by the sales. Caspixs continue molerataly active at the following quotation patent, Macy's, 38. 8 39. j atear a, 15 02, 27c, w 20; adamantine, 12, 14 and 16 oz, 18c., Ide. and 17c. ; paraffine, send 12's 2e. a Be. | Coormuack stock —the market shows | activity at about lormer prices, We Nowsses shooks., szinen, .with neads | §2 | sugar shooks, wit 6 a ne! 2 a shooks, with heads 36-inch, $2 IU a $2 3! moderate 65; sugar + box shooks, nominal; hoops. 1d eet, ordinary to prime, 3c. ‘Bb. Conoack rules steady, but quiet, with prices a follows:—Manila, large ind smali sizes, l4}gc. a 15% i bo,t rope yarns, J6c. a 4/c. sal rope, lic. alse.; New Zealand Russia boit rope. 7c. ‘he sale of cotton on the spot was again re- the failure of buyers and seliers to agree us to ricex, Bids were made’ on several large lots, We learuel of no business after ‘Change. Futures opened Lwzc. betier and ciosed figures of yesterday. I-stimates as to the week's re- ceipts still Vary from 42,00 a 45,000 bales. The market for spois aoa tutures closed dull according to the otticial qualification. We quote:—March, 16 17-32c, a 169-1 April, I . a 16 2] May, 17 1-32e.; June, I7%gc. a 17 13-32c.;° July, 17 21-32c, a 17 11-16e. ;_ August, iy I3-toc, & 17 77-32e.; Sepiember, 17 5-16c. a 47 L-we.'; October, 16 25-B2c. @ 1b 27-s2¢. November, 16 9-16e n 16 i9-sue. ; December, 16 19-82c. a létgc. We auote (based on sian- Gard of classification in iorce September 1, 1374, anu on up gud cotton ia store running in quality not more than. haw a grade above or beow the grade quoted) :— Ordinary, 14%4e.; ood ord Ike. air nary, 16'c. ; low middling, Wz. ; mmiddling, 17"; . ; good oye. (Quotations based on American stan- dard ot classification) :— Les rated Are XN. one Texas. J Ordinary.....- M3 | Good ordinary Lig i iy Low middiing. 16% 1658 Middiing.. . 16% r Good mid! Ding In Midaling tai 178, 1 Fair . «hy 1sss | —The'saies Ww: Last Ev'g. Total. Export 15) Consum: 79) speculation 515 Totals. 2,055 | —For tut sales have | been as follows:—Yesterday, —March, 100 bal Ort votice) at 1659c. 1 pe Eu wt 16%c., 4 at 16 24-Fte. | May, 900 at I73¢c., 200 at 17 3 32e. woxether; June, y, 200 at 17 iS2c., APT, ZY at 16 “16'16c. ‘Total, 2,400 Go at 17 1-326; “August, 100 bales Yesteraay's closing prices. 16 al-S2e.; april, 16 L1-16e. a 16 25-i dune, 177 5 se. July, 17 Bsve, a ust,’ 17 2026. w 17 1o-160, ember, 17 gc. Getover, 16 13-156. a 16%. : Novet December, I 6 11-16. Market up to iwo iP. ch, 100 at 16 9-100. 5 at 16 LL 1ée., 2.0 at 16 21-3ze., 1.700 at 16Sgc., 100 At 16 21-32c. 7.0 at 103p3., $0 at 16 2i-ke.; May, “ba at litge., 500 at 173 Sdc., iw) at 17 1-l6e., 1,800 at 17 1-J2e, 190 ac I7e., 1.20 at 7 1 900 at 17 1-16c., 200 at’ 17 L-a2e.; ‘June, W) at 17 7-16c., 400 at 17 13-$2c,, 10) at I7%¢c., 100 at at 17 i3-32¢., 20) at ite. 30) wt i7 1s-3ec.: July, 1) at 17M -i6e., 5M at 17 21-82c., 200 at 17 I1-L6c. : October, 100 at 1A. 1,40 bales. Grand total, 15/0) bales, change—L3-32e, paid to exchange 60 April ior M. Hie, paid to exchange 20) Mari ret otice tor July. ‘he receipts at the ports we 72) va eR; bx: New Orleans, 1,210; Mobil 23; cavannab, 7 aries- ton, 84; Wilmington, 339; Nortolk, 1,645; New York, 1,080; Boston, 285; Philavelphia, (s’ Toial, 5191. | This day last week. A774. This dus’ last year, 7,393. Total aber L 3,119,931 bales. Freights quoted to the change were as tolows:—sollavre, by seam, Xe. To Hamburg, by steam. %c. 10 Bremen, b steam. $0.5 by suil, tc. compressed, To Liverpool, Sial by’ steamy by salt nominal. Market very duik Brans and Puas.—Marrow leans have been siow, ly active and steady. Green peas conunucd very scarce and are held at extreme figures. We quote :—Medium, new, choice, $1 66:.do., fair to good. $1 40 a $150; marrows, new, choice, $229 | 230: do,, fatrto good, $2 10 a sz 15: pea, ‘new, $2 100 $2 15: rea kidney, prime. new, $3 15'. 8% 25; as, new, $2 0 a '$25), white kidney, choice, $2 | $240; do.."tair to good. $2.0 $4 Iv: biack-eve pe Corrne comtinucs Weak and @ very demoralized teel- ing pervades the market. stock is gradually receiving | addtrions and the fuvure of vaines 1s| very. untavorable. Some few Jovbing sales Were reported but nothing o1 terest (ratispired. We again reduce quotations, but pri must be regarded as sowewhat nominal. We quote :— Orainary cargoes, le. a I6e.: fair do. 16c, a 16'4c. | good do. Wiser a 16%c.: prime do., I7e, a ITiyc.. extreine | fange for lots. 1c. a 17}gc.; Java. government bags, 260 . ; do., grass mats, Won ss upore, g2e. a 24. Maracaibo, [Tc a Be. #+g0,: Jamaica, I7e. a lS4gc.: & Domingo, 1c. | @ 16%, Vorto Kico, 17s. a 19. ; Costa ities, I7c. a Zic. Mextean, Ire. a IMge.; Angostura, Ise. a die.: Savanilla, lie, a 19¢. # Isise.: old, 6) and days, ‘Crynse,—The has been good trom both ship- pers and home dealers, Shippers day Ite, a 16'4c. for tine hualitics. We quote :—State factory, fancy, jobbing trade, fee. 2 i6%c.: good to tine, 156." a I6ic. : tors, tain to wood, We, a 15 a ldise. ; Orange councy skim Cevlon, 19¢. a 2c. Laguarra, stat tac: Cheddar shape, choice, for export. lie. a 15s%c.; do. do. fiat do. do. for domestic trade, Ishsc. a lée : do. do. Jair to food. for exp Be. GO. do. poor to fair, 4c, 0 7e.i Michigan anc Wisconsin taelory, fins, ibe. +, Southern, $20. 1 40, lair we good, te. ‘p envrt.—There has been no perceptible change pples riled firm, sliced quiet peaches very firm. Peeled We quote :—state apples, A Myc.t du, QArers, Hye. 4 814 utherd uriers, Mo.i du.. siloed, 730. We. « Western applies, ecled peaches, Norin Carolina, prim ir ty good, 28C, & 29C. 5 do,, ew, | unpeeled do. halves, new wae dy. do., quarters do., Tisc. asc.: blnck | berries, Se, a Sige. aie, Lic. & BBs | Southern, new 4he.: Faapberries, new, 30. @ Bsc. plums. southe A190; Gon siate, 2c. «2h Foon ann G pus—Flour, 19,295 bbig: wheat, 26.6) bushels; corn, 51.50 do.; vate, '2100) do; corn meal, 2%. bbls. eed Gell sue ce) frye, OT) Duahola, The flour market was stemty with @ moderat extras, and prices were nachange browsiit $ 0a $5 10 zeneraily. | saue i) bois Soumern flour dull anu neat was steady, with bbls, sold. No. 2 tae., ft Superfine state : bextra siats bb evid suco¥¥y Cho stare . . supertine Western bextra Weatern. Minnerote. 0 ound hoop Ohi Round hoop Obie, trade brands: Family ; St La inquiry for shipping Hipping extras were reported of drooping. Corn We quo! . - $4000 $4 nuts, Chow st. Louis ehoice family Rye nour, Hue to superfine... pout 5.0 rm, OXITH... ane therm. samy nm neal on eee and heavy Wheat per bushel lower, closing at about $1 16 a $1 14 for No. 2UDt cago, in stor afiowt, $1 Isa x1 4 for Miwaukee Ww small lots. comprisiug se Seles We r No, 2 Chieago and un yout 3,000 Hi 1 $1 16 eis at raded, in st $1 Is tor Milwankee, in store: BI 264 Gi eiy tor Nous Minnesoia. $12 for fed winwr.. orn w dy With auies of about 5,00 bushels ut MAgu. 0 Soo. for prime mixed, 400, for yellow. Oaus wore himer Bd scarce, Saves, 44d bushels at 606, w We. for Mix: de, aTie. tor while, Barley was excited and higher. with snies or6.1/ bushels at el 25 tor vaunbian, $1 45 10F fworrowed siate, $1 6) Was bid for prime arrivals and Sy asked. “lye was quiet and numual at 00 Furiauts.—There is more doing in the way of char- ters al easier rates Vesvels for petroleam and grain | are in most demand ihe berth room business is limited. a | bark, hence with general cargo, including flour, In other cases, however, the markets were quiet | | and easier. There was some litrie | prices bid were below the views o/ sellers, so that | 400; pine shooks, $6 Ua $7; | hoops, 14 teet, orlinary to | $32c. a de. lower than the foal | —the market has been fairly active. Prices, | not. quotably lower, are rather eaaicr. Island, New Jersey and near by, Zic. a mie. Western, choice apart trom provision shipments, which arc fair ana | higher figures. ihe engazements were :—To Liverpool, | by'steam, 49 bales cotton at 4c. por Ib., 1.400 backages | Dacon and lard ac és. 6d. + 18,009 boxes cheese at Shs. 408.. Mostly ax 408.” per toh; to London, by steam, | 350 tlerces provisions at B8., 25) bbls pork at Bs. ‘Al, ; also Norwegian bark, hence ‘with about 2,500 bbls. refined petroleuin at 4s, 744d. ; to Glaagow, by steain, 1,600 bush- els eruin on private terms; to Bristol, by steam, 35,0 0 | bushels grain at Od. per standard vusnel; to Penarth Roads tor orders, an Austrian Lark, hence with about 2.750 quarters grain at 5s, Yd.; to kexeter, » British Uriz, Henee with about 2.500 bhls, refloed petroleum at 4s, 6. | FOL; to the United Kingdoin diveet, a French brig. | hence with avout 1.0) pbis. Baphiba at 5s. od. § 10 Cork, for orders, an” Austrian bark, hence wiih about | $.0) quarters @rain at és. ; an Stalian bark, with about 4,2” quarters do. from Philadelphia, on private terms; British bark, wiih naval stores from. ‘Aumington. Te ried on private terms; lo Havre, an ltalian bark, nce with about 4,70) quarters grain in bulk at $8. Gd. pnd & ship wita cotton reported trom New Orleans Antwerp, by steam, Lid bags coffee, Y and 10) ‘bundles hides at tull race Breinen, & German bark, bence with about 4.00) DbI. retived ‘petroleum ai 4s; to Hainburg, by steam, 450 | | packages lard and tallow, &)) boxes starch and 80 bbis. Fool OU private terms to the Liver t late, an American on | brivate terms; to Savauiia and back, an American | Schooner, reported on private terms; to Cardenas, an Americah schooner, Nence with empty hhds. at ae., and onc north of Halteras, reporteu at equal to market | rates tor sugar. Gane rules Wloderately active. Antelove saddles are Wild pigeons, Hiznt, notted, per do., shut. $1 73.0 92; rabbits, Soc. a canvus back ducks, per pair, $1254 ucks, 75c. a BL ward ducks, Sve. a 75: teal and widgeon, se. a de.:' common ducks, 25c. a 850. Goxsirs,—the inarket both tor cloth and. puzs bas quotations still preseut —Domestic cloth at lve a | I’ Gouripore, de. a Dac. a ike. Latic. «7. for Manila and bo. ASMo Torcial pot gold, date mal at anae Sye- gold. Jute butts nave latterly been very quiet, bus steady, at 29-160, a Zc. cush and time, with & transaction of 1,20) bales of damaged oa private terms, bks.—ihe tone of the market has been unsettled tor | io days past and the swamp presents a dul! appear. ¢. Receipts have been 40,SlU ludes and 75 bal eat ales during the week @ 0,595 hides, ciiefly Buenos Ayres, Montevideo and Kio Grane, at trom 200. | a Me. as tw selection and terms, which were mostly tour | | months. “ihe stock te udes. 109,100 uldes and 763 bales, | | mostly Buenos Ayres, Moutevideo and ido Granite. sane time, 1874, 106,600" hides bales: do. do., 1873, "166,450 hides, 1.040 baves. We quote :—Dry Buenos avres, 21 ibs. wade; Buenos Ayres, 2919s. a 2 Abs, 241s. Montevideo, 20 Ibs. a DE, B4Zc. w we. : | rientes, gi ibs a ski Rio Grande, } Ms a, 2 Ibs. 220.) Cauitornia, “$9 Ibs, a 25 Ibs, 4 a 2%c.: Central American, Ibs. @ 21 ibs | | as San Juan, 22 ibs. a 24 lbs., We. gc. 5 | moros, 2 ibs. a ibs. 2e.; Vera Cruz, 1s | | 14 tba, 195ue. a 2 Yampico, 22 lbs, a 24 Ibs, | | Wise: “Campewchy basco, dry and pickled, 17 | | Ibs a' 22 bs.. We. a 2usZ0. ¢ tsa! Libs. Ibe. | Bogota, 13_ ibs. a 2 Ibs. 223¢c.'; Maracaibo, 20 ‘lbs, a Jos. a 20 ibs, Ie. 5 . | 28" los, Ie. a 1ee.; Bata, 17 Az Iba 19540, Forto Cabello and Laguayra, 19 ‘ps. @ 20sec, and Curacoa and Rio Mache, ary wud Wo ibs a 21 Ibs, Ise. a MMe.,” gold, 1s good .demand trom the Pouttry.—There Jews, and prices are higher and firm. Gray geese | | are ‘preterred io white ones, and bring fully | Sic. more, We quete. chickens, 18c. a fowis, State and We. a ‘20c.;" do. | | Old, 10 9 ize. turkeys, | | p . aa ‘ducks, State and Jersey, 75c, a $1 25; do., West- | geese, State and Jersey, $2 a $200, and | 5a $1 5) per pair. here is very litte doing, bata suMetent | LeaTnke. movement in stuck to avsurb the daily receipts. Stock 1s poorly assorved, with, the excess comprising outside | and iniddlc weights, Lxports of hemlock were 4,000 | sides. We quote Hemioce.- Buenos Ayres, California, ————— Common Hide. Light., 26ige. wae. Zdizc, a 2c. Bac. @ Wwe. ' igo. ado. 2iGe. a dBc. Tc." a Bo. Heuvy...........° Bic. a 2c. 25, a 27340, msc. Good daiiaged:. 25130. adic, 24iZc, aBSe. Ac. | a Be. Poor damaged... "a" =F" a Ie. a ic. —Crop.—Siaugntcr—uight backs, 3éc. @ S5c.: middle a 8%. ; ght crop, Szc. a dic.: middle crop, heavy crop, d6c. a dc. Texas—Light cro} middle and over crop, 33c, a 36¢. ;, bellies, Me: a Io. { rough hemlock, 27c. a dee-; rough oak, 22. a ce ‘Navat Stores.—There was a continual quietude in the rosin market, but late figures were steadily maintained, ordinary to good strained deine quoted at $2 10.4 $2 15. Spirits turpentine also was dull and unchanged; small lots quoied at ste. and large parcel ec. Lor was quiet ac $2 12z a $2 25 for Washington and Wilmington, City pitch quoied at 82 25, deuvered. MoLasses.—ihe tovement in foreign. grades is re- stricted by limited offerings o| supplies, Some few small lots arc uvatiable at 4c. a dlc. for 80 test. Grocery grades sell very slowly, with prices quoted about the New Orleans rules firm but qaiet: 50 bbis. sold at | Géc. We quote :—Cuba, centritugai ana mixed, Sic. a S0c.: | | do., cluyed, 36c. 41c. ido. muscovade refining, S8c. do." do.. groce: 4 35¢. Porto isica, $36. ‘ew Orleans. 680. @ 720. copper his remained, s.cady, though Late sales aggregate 100" Ibs. Lae at isc. a 21%6., cush. —bioca. tin presents more Steadiness, uuder a better inquiry. Sales 25) siabs straits, | at2ic.; rnglish quoted at c..and banca at 2c., ali gold. In tin plates there has veen very moderate a livity, and holders are now very steady at the late de- cliue.’ ‘rales %0W) boxes charcoal tiu at. $0 624 80) coke at $7 5), and 59) Go. charcoal terae ai $S £0 a $3 75, ali gold.” Lead contines quiet and unchanged at $3 7.0 | $575 (per 100 ibs) lor Gomestic, and 73¢c. w 740. 10° for- | eign, Yorn gold. Spelter is sill dull and nominally 640. | eke. currency, for domestic, ant isc. a. 7340.. gold, for joreizn, she American pig iron markets Femain uu: business isentirely ata sandstl, wud quocati are almost, bot wholly, nominal av §28 for No. 1, for No. Zand $240 $26 for Gray fort mains comparauvely firm, under light = 4 % a S 5 £ i | large advance in the ‘rates of ocean ircights, | trom Glasgow, which are now lis. per ton, formerly being zs. 64. a 5s.: Eglinton quoed at $4 & $3), and Coulter's @ $39. American 8 wt Save boon more, acuive,. the sales aagrena dng 19,000 tons, tron and steel, on terms withheld ; the ormer are quoted at $50 and the latier at $75, currency; scrap | continues firm, uuder a good demand and light slocks; sales 19) tons at $36, closing at $31. | | “Permounea—ihore was a continued guict market tor refined, buta steadier und even a firmer tone was no- | | tleeablé uncer similar advices from tne Creek; the | Sales embraced 300 bbIS lor prompt delivery, at 14%e. | with early Aprii held at 15c.; eases auiet, quote at Itigc, a Bie, ot cargoes: crude im bwk atto-iay's market was dull aud almost nominal at 7ic. | there were Tuaiors of ® sale late last evening embracing 10,000 bbls. for April, 2,500 per week, at 7c. ; | city naphtha unchanged at Ive. an'smipping order; refined | at Philadelphia continued dull and nominal st’ 14},c. a | Hesse, tor inimediate delivery, | “Provisions.—Keceipis—Pork, 650 packages; beef, 50 do. cut menis, $89 do.: lard, 2853do. The yeneral mar- | Ket for provisions Wasa shade easier, and at the close prices were a litie lower. There was'a fair demand for pork, Lut prices lavored the purchaser, and the market Glove “at "the lowest prices current during the day, | The sales were About 1,00) bbis., May, at $2) 70 a $20 5; March, at ile close,” was’ quoted at | | $20'G0. ‘Dressed hogs. were steady’ at lc. tor city. acon was irm, but quiet. short clear’ was helt firin at 1c, with buyers at Lzjc. Long elear sold to the extent of 10) boxes, at I19e. ere a sade Gamer, with sles of 40 picked “shoulders at Bigc, a o},c 1.6) pickled hams at ll 113gc. per Ib. and 22,0) tbss bellies at lle, per Ib, Beet tams were dull, with saies of 114 ovis. at $20 a $20 50 per bbI. Beet was neglected anid nominally unchanged in the absence of business. Lard ‘Was ensier, with sales of e4, on the spot at 14 5-16c. a 145 gold to tue ex Spo, Was quoted al lige. he receipts hh was quoted at 14 Hences at I'ac and Apri | city, on the °c, POULTRY have with a lighter supply and prices rule film. We ‘quote:—Fresh dressed un frozen—Turkeys, state, coud to prime. ly a 200.3 do. do., fair 16 good, 17c. a iBc. ; do., Jersey. Go, do. tair to good. a We. de prime, Ife, a 2%.; do. chickens, ‘Jersey, pri Le, a Ze; lowly Jersey a 20c.. a do., fair to good, lie. and chickens. | State and Westerti 70. do, tir to | kool, lie. a 1 a lic.;' geere. Jersey, | prune, loc. a ii . nd Pennsylvania, good | to priine, idea lie.; do. fait to good, Le. ‘a Lie. + | do., Western, good to priine, ize. a Wie 5 00., do. fair to | goud, le, a'Tiec.; ducks, Jérsey, prime, 28¢. Bc. do., State and Western, prime. 2uc. dtc. do. do. falr to good, Isc, a fic. Frozen pouitry—Turkeys, ary picked, Choice, lic, w 2c; dv., do, fair to good,” Ide, a I=c.4 fowis ‘and chickens, ‘good tw prime, 13c.; do. a fair to good, lve. a Iic., geese, ‘good to prine, luc. a l4e.; do. poor to good, $c. a Ile.; ducks, good to prime. ic. a pee Ib. Porarors,—Si scriptions, especially round potatocs, and yur outside | quotations are by many considered extre We quote:—Early rose, new double head bbls; | $2. 5) a $3: “do, m bulk, per bbi, $z_ ub | & $275; perchniow, new double head bbis., $2 50 a8! 75: do.. in bulk ‘per bbl. $2 4 $2 50; peeriess, ne double head pbis., $4 @ 9212; Prince Albert, in puis, $225 | a st peerless, in dusk, per bbl, $1 7o a $2; sweets, wimer, Delaware, $3 4 $370; white onions, per bbi.. $3 | & at; yellow do., do, $200 $1 75; onions, Fed, do., $3 9) | a 3275. iick.—-The trade in a jobbing way was fair for both | Caroiina and Kangoon, and reported sales in- ded 100 bags Lunioon afd 2 werces Caro- lina within the rw which,” we quote Hina, good, «4c. a Tioe.s prime d ge. ; choice dow, du, a BY ui 736 Me. | fiir to prime, and common’ quatines down to e.; hk | on, Bic, & Wqc., currency: Patna, Tye, currency; Ration: in bond, $2754 8 ‘ol. | ae With increased and, the market was firmer, aud peices ru‘ed about J-loc. higuer, th Tost of the dewings Were on the basis ot ic. lor good retiy Several old sales wore reporien, but the | transactions a too old to have any effect upon the A 1200 hd, tate market ‘The re inelt to good fair refinit ® 7 L-iGe. 5 70) lids, fair | refining, at Tae. 6 centriiugal % | bags Mauila, on private terms; 100 hid at Li hoe. Refined was auil a tor A, and WWige. @ Wie, tor We —quote:—Cuba—Uenming, intertor. to cou Te. & Tye. de ML Tain, 73~0. a 7246. ido. good 0 prime, 190. a ) O0il, SiC. BW Bipe. ¢ prime’ to"chotes, si9%, a Aive iriiugal, bhds. wud Oxes, Nos. $10 13, Myc. ashe. ; Molasses, hhis aud boxes, 7c j Meukdo, a, y clayed, boxe Daten sta » Nos TtoM, To. a 7% do, Wr HSC. 5 dow, 13.1 Ly BYE, WHE, 1d. IH to IR, Dye. a 100. ; Go,, 19 to 20, Mae a iVige.; white, Sac. @ 10sge. Porto Kico—Kefiain: ‘ do. @8O- ommon to prime, 7 cery, fair to choice, 834 Sc -Duteh staidard, Nos. 0.1011, 7 to 12, Bs, iMac. as Go., Zrocery grades, ashe, is —Vor goat skins the demand has been m . Kevelpty huve bec 272 pale: Puerto Gabelio, iM do. Vera ¢ bar, bdo, pavanili 5 do. Corpus Ch ton’ and 19, the sa ©. Payta and 11s do. Puerto Cabel nos Ayres, 12 . deer skins have b mand, with prices ruling fi B Vara, iido Laguayra, pus Curisti, £ OW Urieatsy ip ana 1.09 bc. : Mata. noros, Nos Ayres, ach E tous India, Ant Honduras, 696. , Vera t 57} ala, he, ; Chagre: “A O2NGC, Bilge. inpeachy, Puerto Cabe As. dC. | ae We note «i = Tea ras 2 ern at tie, per tb. and 190.0 Ibs, elty on private terins. Tattow was in fair demand and tiv, with sales of 90 hhds. city at per Ib und 40) Ib’ ott of town at > ¥dse. por Ib TusaccomKentucky rules moderately ve and steady, with sales of 10) bhds at unchanged prices. leat rules steady, The sales comprise 100 cases sundries at irom 3¢ ic. 4 canes Connect! op ) ut I2ige,, and 2.0 bales Havana at trou s/c. a Bi 2 perth. Wiiseey.—Receipts, 1) bbis, The market was steady but quiet, with anics of 30) bbls. at $1 b We The market remus exremely dull, but here and there mauutactirers are Lidice s 10 purchase tots Which are oflered at prices below thase commonty ¢ rent, Fall Carornie is stilin large sippiy and W pring do. is quiet but steady, Au Koide of torelyn clothing continues slow of sale, but howers are quite fir at previous quotauions. Carp 4 is noving a lithe inore irecly, and former rates are mainuaine The sales embrace 10) bales supertor pulled, a Ae, 44000 ibs. do. at 3c, 4,00 lbs. bastern Texas at 0., | Corn duli;'sales uf one car at 87c. | for No. 2 Milwaukee, | bushels Western at | demand) No. 2 spring, | May. | vanced. in fair demand at $1 11 a $112 At th | 1,00) do. iM market rules slow tor almost all de- | Pi MARCH 24, 1875.--TRIPLE SHEET, 2 el 4,009 Ibs, medi speeded, we Ibs, coarse. was 6c. fornia at 18. a 22c,, °0 do. do. at 7c , and 5 bales Persian, 10,0) Ibs. sorts, 6.000 ibs, medium Eastern Texns, 233 bales fall California, 10 do. spring do., §,00) Ibs scoured Go., 2,000 Ibs. black Oregon and 122 bags X pulled, on terins not made public, DOMESTIC MARKETS. , March 33, 1875. Cotton firm; demand light ooadiing 15%e. 5 hw mid. foece 1, alse Sutty tail Catt dling, I%c.; good ordinury, 1430. Net reocipts, 1,731 Dales: groiy £768, “Exporis' constwise, 28h Paton BT. New Onceans, March, 28, 1875. Cotton firm : middling, 15%. : low midalin 153¢c. ; good ordinars, l¢yc, Net receipts, 1,210 bales; gross, 2,15. Exports—To Great Britain, 2013; to France, 2,415. ' Sales, 7,000, Stock, 225,313, Cotton quiet: middting, 1sie. "Net fecelpts Ste olen 70 3, et rece! Exports coastwise, S07. “Bales 600. Stock, 10 Savaxwan, March 23, 1875. demand light; middling, 18%e.: low Cotton inact middling, 15 4c. xood ordi i44c._ Net receipts. 73) bales. Export fo Great Britain, 8.492; to ‘he "Contl- nent, 35. sales, 148. Stock, 51,120, Cotton aujets middiing, 96 Ne oeeainis: Oot Nats ‘otton quiet: midditn ‘Net rece vales. Exports to the Conuuent 1,880, Sales, 00 Stock, 2878 Wrumtxetox, Maren 23, 1875., Spirits of turpentine firm, at32c. Kosin quict at $1 70 for strained. Crude turpentine steady, at $l 35 for hard; 62 25 tor yellow aip, $2 25 for virgin. steady, at $1 40. swxGo, March 23, 1475, Fiour steady; sales 1,600 bhis., at $625 tor No. 1 spring, $6 60 ior amber winter, $6 75 ior white winter and 87 for Goudie extra, Wheat ‘firm but quiet; No. 1 Milwaukee club, $120; No, | white Michigan, $13); extra do. 81 36, Corn meal—$s tor per ton, Mitifced unchanged; uffs, $30; middlings, $32 per ton, jour to Boston, bie. ; to New Yori, to albany, d4e. Burrato, March 23.1875. Receipts, all through shipments—Flour, +700 bbl wheat, 13.000 bushels; corn, 10,0) do,: oats, 27,01) do. Flour ‘quiet and unchanged, Wheat dull; asking $1 12 113 ior Noldo., $1 22 tor No. 1 hard Minnesota, $1 U7’ for No. 2 Chicago; there were no tausacnons, Corn firmer; new scarce and higher: sales of five cars on the track at 77e. ; old corn Is outot the mar- ket; none here for sale. Onts retailing only. Kye neg- lected. Barley in tair demand and Urm: sales of 3.000 $1220 $12); five cars two-rowed tute privately, Pork, lard and seeds firm at unchanged rales, bigh wines noimina Totxpo, March 23, 1575. Flour firm and in fair demand. Wheat advanced and in gocd demand; No. 2 white. Wabash, $1 21; Mich April, $1 14%: May, a 1055 1 bolied and $33 fc shorts, $23; ship: roat Freights— higan, $1 113% dune, $1 15; No.2 red, $l 1334 @ $l 1435; April, May, $i 1735, Corn higher and in fair demand: mixed, ciish and April, 7lc.; May. 74c.; low mixed, 704e.; no grade, O9%e.; dat: d, Oic. Oats a shade higher; No. BB bec, Michigan, 584g. Cloverseed. 50; 1 Dressed’ hogs, $5 2) a $5 WW. Kecetpis—Wheat, 11.005 bushels; cor: 13,0) doz oats, 2,000 do. shipments—Wheat, 2,000 | bushels: corn, 19,000’ do.; vats, 3,000 do. COnicago, March 23. 1875. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat active and higher, closed easier; No 1 spring, 93c.i No. 2 do.. 94340. bid for strictly tresh, 93$sc. tor regular spot, 9ic., Agra; 98340. May: No. 3 d Cc. @ 89%4c, ; rejected, adc. Corn active and higher; No. 2 mixed, O7gc. spt: 4784. bid, Aprit: 74ssc. bid, May. Onte in fair demant, advanced; No, 2 ‘pt4zc. a A360. spot: Side. bid, April: 580. bid, May. Rye in good demand; No. 2. 93c, a {8!zc. Barley In good $109 spot; $1 vic. a $105, April. Dreased hogs firm at $8.5) a $9. Pork in fair demand and lower at $19 8754 4 $19 99 spot: $19 99. April: $20 10, Lard steady at $13 82g spot or April; $14, Ma} in tir demand. Whisk Bulk meats firm and noon call of the board wheat was higher at 9135 $8%,c., May. Lard $15 80, April. Uther artic nominally unchanged, " Receints—Flou ‘strong, 12,000. bb!s.; wheat, 51,000 bushels; corn, 38,000 do. : oats.’ 23,000 do. ; 3000 do. shipments—Flour, 4,000 bbls, wheat, (2,000 do.: oats, 17,000 do. barley, ° ley, 25,00 Dasuels; corn, EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpor Propuce Marget.—Lonpon. March 23—Even- or Woele oil scarce and firm at £35 per ton. Linseed il 25s, a 25s 3d. per cwt. Calcutta linseed 583. 6d. a 59s. FINANCIAL. UGUST BELMONT & CO... Bankers, 19 and 21 Nassau stre issue travellers’ credits, available in all world, through the Messrs. De Rothschild et, parts of the Also commerce! money on California, Europe and Huvana. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFB AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and | other Securities, Insurance of all kinds effected with best companies J. J. HABRICH & CO.. 117 Broadway. A —3TOCK PRIVILEGES ON STOCKS ARE NOW | « paying largely; we are negotiating contracts on Fesponsible partios at bost rates in the market; $106.25 er 100 shares put or call straddles, $275, tor 30 days 310 to $35), Vdave. Full intormation as to best mot of operating sent on application, TUMBRIDGE & (| Bankers and Hrokers, No. 2 Wall str New York. NY AMOUNT, FROM $1.00) TO $8),000 TO LOAN ON improved and unimproved Keal state in this city or Brooxiyn, for term of years, without bonus. WILLIAM . LEAVITs, 13y Broadway. DOUBLE PRIVILEGE—ON $10,000 GOLD, COSTS $106 25, and is almost sure to pay a handsome profit, the rest 3) days and no liability beyond purchase monoy. We are also paying large profits on Stock Hangied Ail wishing to operate on the popular pian should have a personal Interview with J. HICKLING d& CO., Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broadway, New York. | changes tn the firm wish to replace BUSUWESS OPPORTUNITIES. ena a RRR ABA RAP AAA POPOL TTENTION, CAPITALISTS.—WANTED, A PARTY with $10,000 to become interested in ioreign patente Of tho best paying invention o* the ae. Only those meaning business may apply to room 58, 176 Broadway, for three days. : MERCHANT OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY AND large ani Influential connections in tho nd abroad, wants an active Partner, with about $20, ital, to do a most profitable export busi- ness in American manufactures and products. Address box 4.054 Post office. A ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER. chants, manutacturers and others; Mining Inter- ests, &c., negotiated; Real Kstate exchanged tor Busi: ness, Persons With capital seeking business advised o} approved opportunities. Keferences:—Thomas & Ben- ham, Produce Commission, 105 jiroad street; Velletreay $5 Vesey street. &c. GRIGG & Rayner, Lathograpner & CARLETOY, Financial and Business’ Brokers, 9 Broadway. GENTLEMAN WHO CAN _INFLUE: erable Philade!phia business desire: ership with a: ive member of the xchange. Ad iress P., box 80 Post office. A pike? class FRorr AND FANCY GROCERY= AL Business paying $4,000 per annum; location unsure sed; Will be sold considerable less than its value, munt of other business. Apply atsHItF & CLARKS, 41 Water etreet. . A PASSENG AND FREIGHT BOAT NEEDED.. On a large Southorn river cotton region; no oppost tion ; $10,000 to $15,000 wanied, Address G. A. HORLE 64 Broadway, room: 39. USINESS WANTED—$25,00) TO $85,000 IN EX. change Jor choice suburban Property in vicinit Summit, N. J. Send particulars to ESPERANZA, 159 Herald office. USH PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS—PAS8S SAND, grayel, &c.; capacity 150 to 40,00 gallons per min’ ute; send for circular, KR. BUSH, 196 Nineteenth street South Brootlyn, N. ‘CE CONSID. form a part- w York =tock UILDERS, ATTENTION.—STATES RIGHTS OF THE last Improved dumb waiter for sale; cause of so! Sickness. Call on the owner, 119 West Forty-ffth stree! OR SALE—A GOOH LIQUOR STOKE OR WOULD # good tan as partner. to M. GrBEONs, "so Madison street” end ROCERY BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED MANY years on the Third avenue, for sale; good loca‘ton. Address (/ ROCER, box 169 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. Waban HOUSE IN CLOTH GOODs, WITH & well established trade of the best class, owing to out $50,000 capital with an active business man tor office and Qnances. Apply to GRIGGS & CARLETON, WILL CONTRACT FOR THE MANUFACTURE OR sale ot my Patent Graduated Chest and Lung Pro tector in the markets of Boston, Philadelphia, Balti. more, Richmond, Clevelana, ‘0, St. Louis and Ban Francisco, on royalty. This c of goods is no longer an experiment, the sale of over 6,00),000 per an- num showing them to be a necessary article ot under. wear, My sules im this market the past season were over $5,000. About $35,000 capital required to open face vory and salesroom with stock lor approaching season, ISAAC A. SINGKR, Manufacturer, 694 Broadway, LONG BSTABLISNED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Corner Liquor Business, including well paying Koute, Horses, Wagons, Sleigh, stock, Fixtures, &c., &e., for sale; this fs an ‘opportunity. to slip into ad old busi® Rens, securing a good income én ensy terms without pay- ing bonus, Particularsat 14 Broadway, room 1, from 11 to o'clock. ANTED—a_ FIR: CLASS CUTTER, WITH A small amount of capital and who can control @ good trade, to take the piace of a retiring partner in an Old established business on Broadway, Address, (or days, SUOFIELD, Herald h office. SY7OUNG LADIES’ JUURNAL.”—REQUIRED, gdy, partner in the pattern, and importing materials for point and Honiton lace department: @ moderate capital necestary to extend an already largel increasing business, As this is bona fide see the Journal, Dow in the eleventh year of its successtul carcer) prin. cipals (no speculative agents) wiil address Mine. G.. box 3.527 Post oflice. Refers to all the news companies throughout the States. $4.00. —PARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY, with this amount cash, too West, en rou with the advertiser's renowned exhib gent Captain PARRY, St. Charles Hotel, to Calitorni tion as ticke Broadway. it 500. —SPLENDID OPPORIUNI'Y FOR MAK: -OUU. ing money. Pariner wanted, to assist in legitimate enterprise that will pay $50,000 in six mont Apply at 59 Broad street, room 7. $2 500. —PARTNER WANTED—IN A STAPLE “ae '« cash business that will pay $1,000 cack | per month. Full particulars at 35 West rourth strcet, room 2, after 10 o'clock: i | $5 000.-232"3, WANT: D; CASH BUSI. . «Ness; pays 200 per cent proilt; saves con: sumer 50 per cent; coods staple as wheat; trial given, Send real name to CASH WANTED, Herald office. 33, 00 WILL PURCHASE ONE BRANCH OF 5 a large and largely increasing business which will double its capital yearly ; reasous tor selb dug too mach business. Address 51APLE, Herald oftice, 10. 000 —BUSINESS 8a¥. AND SECURI . + counection firmly established. Anyone having this amount to invest in d first class line of goods (well known by advertiser) sultable for je 4 ae ‘+ box A & (0 FIRST LOAN WAN ON TWO HUDSON City Houses; liberal attorney's fees and comunis- sion paid for ine money this week. Principals addres: GvOD LOND, Herald ote. | Bo ESS PAPER WANTED, Made by grocery houses, Hardware, I ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD New York city Mortgages witnout tonus, Principals desiring to BORKOW Of INVEST apply to H. L. GRANT, Il Pine street. leds AND TRADLRS’ SAVINGS = INSTI- | tution, 283 Rowery, near Houston street. Deposits made onor beiore April 1, will draw interest froin the Ist day of April. | Interest allowed on all sums from $5 to $10,000, Open daily from 10. A, M. toS P. ai, and on Mondays and Wednesdays trom 10 to 7. CONKLIN, President. ONKY TO LOAN—ON FIRS! MORTGAGES, WITH- out bonus; on Second and Leasehold Mortgages, at GLO, W, STAKE, 15) Broadway, room 8 82 RAST easiest term: OTE BROKERS’ OFrIC JIN © stre 1 pay cash for Watches, Jew eiry, Mer ‘al Paper bought and soid; business str ROXPOUr AND OSWEGO RAILROAD COMPANY.— First mortgage bot joliers are requested to sign eogreement for the pirchase of the property, and deposit their bonds with the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company betore the 6th ot April next, as the sale will take place on the lou April, 1875. ITATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL BONDS OF © Texas, bearing 6, 7, 8 and 10 per cent interest, tor sale by J. ©. CHEW, 29 Broadway. pe HOLDERS OF NEVADA STATE BONDS, | ‘There being in the State interest and sinking fund of 1S71-2 the sum of $190,000 applicable to the redemption of ten-year bonds of the State of Nevada, of the Issues or | April, 1, 1871, and March 1, 1972, notice ix hereby given that sealed proposals tor surrender of sald bonds to tho | apove atnount will be received by the Bond Commis. siouers of said Stato at Carson City, Nev. unul the Ist day of May, 1875, said bonds to be delivered to the - ‘Trensurer at Carson City, Ney., the Bond Commissioners reserving the right to reject any and all bida All pro- | NKais to be directed to the Secretary of Htate, | Dated at Cansox Cr rae 4 1873 | TL. & BRADLEY, Governor. J.D. MINOR, ry of State. JOUN KR KIETR: Attorney General. W. W. HOBART, state Comptroller. JERRY sCHOOLING, State Treasurer. HE COUPONS OF THE FIGHT PER CENT BONDS of Arapahoe county, Colorado, issued in aid of the Donver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, due April l, will be paid by the Fourth onal Bank. | | H. MOPFAT, Jr., Treasurer. WASTED To PURCHASE—A GOOD Finst MORT. gage, (rom $6,000 to $8,0°), on city property, two to three years to rin at fair discount, | WINE, COLE & GRAY, 636 Sixth avenue, 7 ANTED—$200,000 ©., G, AND L. ©, STOCK AT 200, will pay in Yory chores Brookiyn Property; may | be appraised by experts. Address IMMEDIATE, box 1f2 Heraid office. W 8st WISCONSIN RAILWAY BONDS. —PARTIES wishing to buy or sell these Bonds please call on BADGLEY & MEAD, 72 Wall street, Note Brokers and Dealers in Bonds | BH(), $1, 380. £1,00—STOCK PRIVILEGES LBADS DOU. to Mousands’ of dollars profit: comprehensive explanatory cireuiars, containing detailed siatemonts and quo ation prices of stocks dealt tn at Stock Exchange mauel tree ‘o those desiring to speculate, sddress ALEX, PROTHINGEAM & U0. Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall «tree @: WANTED—ON MERCHANDISE, STAPLE & Dh. articles; good percentage will be paid. Adutess, appointing an interview, Casi, box 100 Herald oitiee. S250 OME MANE THIS AMOUNT TO PUR. DLOUU. chase tirst morgage, __ KiNG & MEYER, 170 Broadway. j FOR FIRST MORTGAGES IN NEW $14.000 York ot ttovsigie Priverpals osty apply.” WILLIAM MILLARD, Coungellor-at-Law, No. 4 Warren strect, room 13; nours 12 to & 0 STRICTLY FIRST elf WANTED—ON $15,000 oaeinpeoved § minutes from city; 24, per eent commission Address SECURITY, box 185 Herald office neym TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON FIRST $250 O00 elnas city Property, in sums to sult, Without bouts; also money for First, 1and Lease: 1 Morivages. PAUL P TOD), 5 erty sire 300.000 ere! Real Estate; no bonus Lanca re Ths w Jersay Property , 35 ‘allowed, VANAIN SCMS TO York, Brooklyn and quired. OE uce Company $700.000 Jeger‘ Morignaes cannon. V VEN-ON, Jr, i et-or jl Kast & atrect, eiug estate funds non i applications BUSTS Ol OM PUNTE AN,INVENTOR OFFERS TO A GO-AHEAD MAN 4X" some new noveities: caveats filed, but wanting | some cash to bring them out. Cas at OL Cortiandt street, room A HT, Act YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD | sitess QUAL AcAtONS with $2,000 (o invest, can | have a good positon abd salary; secur ven and re erences requicod. Address. 1. W., Herald oes. A RELL B VABLISHED COTTON BATT MANU th tn ata bargain, doing a good cash busin with smali capital; Mhonéy tuned bver rapidly. - ADpLY On premises, 171 Suttulk soot, oF to HIRBH & CO., 288 Caual streey | tionery should not be passed, fancy goods trade, Will please address HONE 20) Herald ottice. f WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A PARTY $25 .OOU.- Witt tae amount to jolaca Aim now established in’ gold refuing: greatest | chanco ever Ollered; no risk, Address '.,GsNIX, Herald oftice. A WALL STREET NOTES. PACIFIC MAIL MATTERS—STOCK EXCHANGER PRESIDENCY—GOLD GRABBERS, &C. Yesterday the street was excited bya market which was at once a puzzle and a temptation. A puzzie in tne first instance becanse, 1n tue face of large profits to holders, 1 persisted in advancing; | and a temptation because the high prices were am incentive torealization. The revelations as to PACIFIC MAIL showed conclusively that its management was thoroughly committed to the Union Pacific policy, and there were persons bold enough to avow that the retrenchments inaugurated were not sufficient to insure @ dividend. It was announced on authors ity of the company that in every department severe | economy was to be exercised and every detail scrutinized so that even an excessive bill for sta Tne offices were ta be removed tothe 1ootof Canal street; the expen. sive supermumeraries were to be dismissed irom New York to Japan, and, in fine, Mr. Scotus policy would go so far as to Clip salaries Irom managing Girectors to chief cooks, Mr, Hatch seemed ale ready to accept ois position as an ex oficio oficer of the company, by appearing tu his orginal role of asteck broker, aud actively dealing 1o Saures | on the Exchange, “as Was bis Wont upon au alters noon.” He pleasantly remarked to 4 HERALD reporter that there were THREE GREAT MONOPOLIES in America—tne Pacilic Mati route, tie Union Pa cific aud the Western Union Telegraph Company, Bo it woulu seem that at lengta the lous aud lambs have found @ common pasture where they can lie down toxetner. A MEELING OF CREDITORS of Gross, March & Co. was held yesterday aften noon, at Which @ statement of the affairs of ihe concera was made. Upon application to the Oru luiorbiation Was obtained that the condition oj their floances Was not yet ready to be made pud he, from Which it 18 lalerrea that the suowing Was not oO! the most favorable character to tue creditors. THE STOCK EXCHANGE PRESIDENCY continues to excite comiuent in Wail street. Mr, Joun Norris, of Greenieal & Norris, 1s tue most rominent Candidate jor election to the omc ut the uames of George W. McLean and Jenking n pebaick bave veea mentioned. ne latvet geutiemen states, however, that he will not run THE GOLD BBERS | weakened a littie yesterday in tueir efforts to ad vance the premium. ue Vveneravie head of tie clique does not Chink it necessary to squeeze “tue boys” every day, and so gives them heart to try new ventures; out itis believed that the exigen- cles of the merchants are now such tuat the parues | In power can control the market according to tuelr wil, INFLATION AGAIN 1s indicated in the report from Washington thay $700,000 additional bank circuiation has beeg Issued during March, on which eignty per cent oj legal tenders has been retired, A cloud on the clear sky of Union Paciile Kak road Was not Without sigiificance yesterday. & telegram received irom Wasiington stated that the Attorney General had iostructed the Districy Attorney toenter sult against tie Unioa Paciic Ratiroad tor $1,080,000, and ugaiuse the Kaus; Vacitic Railroud tor $800,000, being five per cent of the net earnings, STOUK EXCHANGE HOLIDAY. The Governing Commitves of the Stock Ex. change yesterday granted the request of the Board to close on Good Friday, ana recommended that ali contracts failing due on tut uy be cote Ued on the preceding day. “REAL Duggin & Crossman yesterday sold No. 5 West Fifty-seventh street to Mr. Gardner G, Yvelin jor $90,000. THE LATEST SUICIDE IN THE NORTH RIVER. It was ascertained yesterday that the young girl who threw hersell off the fterryboat Jay Gould on Sunday and was drowned was Mury O'Connor, who resided at No, 320 Bast Twenty-second street in this city. She was on her way to visit hor brother, Wio lives at tho corner of Eleventa and Coles streets, Jersey City, the brother and nig sister identificd the vioak at the secoud precinct staijon, The deceased girt was twenty rs ot age and the motive Which impelled her to the fer riple act 18 Unknown to any ol ner family. One of the deck hands saw her stand outside tho enain as the boat Ww bie middie of the river and ha called Ou her to getinswe t chain, Seare had he spoken the words when soe tung hersell into the decp, She sans and rose three Unies; buty | as a heavy tide was running, 1 Wes found unpos tina, 10 sible to reacu her ex however, drew up the © sink lor the jast ume, Kigut attempts at eae have been made on the VPavouia terryvo Within a year, Dut this Was the ouly successiul one ( by a bout Louk. K, ieuving the girl