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FINANCIML AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Active and | Unsteady. Money Firmer at 5 and 6 Per Cent. GOLD 114 34 A 114 5-8. Boverument Bonds, Foreign Exchange and State Securities, . L STREET, } Monpay, yen 5-6 P.M. ‘The stock market to-day showed a trifle of tever- Ishness in the manner, or rather the results of its manipulation, but closed steady, and in some imstances with firmness, Sundry rumors were Prevalent in the board, under the influence of which Erte and Pacific Mall were snarply bandied mand declined. The former after opening at 29% a BO, receded to 293f, and ended at 20', 429%, Pas fife Mati opened at 45%, moved ap to 45%, when sonsiderable short sales were made, and the stock Went off 10 43%, closing at 43% a 43%, Western | Onion was sudject to a bearish demonstration, growing out of the departure of the steamer Faraday and the renewed attempt to complete the cable that has been laid within a few hundred miles ot our co! While it was not generally given outas “a point’? the effect of the comple- ‘lon of a rew intercontinental telegraph line was Giscussed in various circles, and there is a dispo- sition to awalt the result before engaging in addi- tional ventures, It would be among tne curious events of the year li Atlantic and Pacific Tele- graph and Western Union should meet on @ com- mon ground as regards real value and SPECULATIVE ACTIVITY. The prices were from 77) to 76%, the closing price, St. Paul showed more than usual strength, | advancing from 38% in the morning to 393g bid. The close was made at 3934. Tne transactions 1p this stock amounted to 4,100 shares, although it 18 Bald thata Jarge amount has recently changed hands privately. Tue preferred stock sold at 57a 67% a 6734. Hannibal and St. Joseph likewise Maintained strength at 28%, with but slight fuc- tusiions ip ihe face of somewhat depressing sur+ roundings. Wabash opened at 15%, svid up to 15% and closed at 15%. Northwest common con- tinues to be one of the conundrums of the street, the movement in this stock being full of mystery, which loses none of its force by reason of the | presence 10 the city of several of the influential ofMiciais and iriends ofthe road. Asa part of the gossip of the Moment that must be taken cum gra- no salig, we record the rumor that arrangements | are pending between St. Pauland Northwest for combination oF the respective interests of the two corporations. Rock island sold at 102%, ex diviaend. Usiou Pacific gained 2% ;er cent, and | afier-undry curious fluctuations, which nave be- come & pur: of ite late daily experience, ended rm at 71%. New Jersey Southern was more active thanusaal at7a7%. Onto aud Mississippi oveved @t 29, advanced 3, jell off to 2854 and closed at 28%. Lake Suore sold at 7334 @ 734¢, ending at 78%. AL lantc and Pacific Telegraph was quoted at 24% @ %4). Panama was firm at 120. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE DaY mounted to 247,000 shares, which were distributed as follows:—New York Central and Hudson, 400; Erie, 27,000; Leke Shore, 6,600; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 200; Northwestern, 6,009; do, preferred, 400; Rock Island, 4,500; Pacitic Mail, 93,000; St. Paul, 4,100; do, preferred, 2,000; Ontos, 7,000, Western Union, 28,400; Wabash, 2,600; Union Pa- tific, 68,200; C., C. and 1. C., 2,125; Panama, 100, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRIORS, The following table suows the openiug, highest, and lowest prices of the day:— 100; 0° | 13% 15 1s, Northwestern. 4555 4546 4 Nortuwestern preverred 63 68 58 Rock island... 106% 10636 Muwaugee and St. Paul. 8555 895% 3835 Mil. Quo St. Paul prel... 87 51% 57 Ono La! biississippi. 29 20% 28, fer ge Zz ey eye 110 ig pid . hud We: ni 1 Uniou Pacite hs ried | .. U. and |, 7 7 635 Western Union. 7 11% 10% | Atlantic and Paciiic Tel. 24% 2a 4 acihe sail. 4555 ax | ADUMA..... 120 120 * Ex, oivideud, ADVANCE AND DECLINE, The changes of prices at tue clo: ‘those of Saturday, we: ADVANCE.—New York Ventral, ©, 0, and L C., 6: Dewware and LackaWaoua, 4%; St. Paul common. %; Unioh Pucilic, 24%;' Atiantic and Pacific Lelograpn, 445 goid, 4. DECLINE.—crie, 1}; Hato bal and st Joseph, ds; Harlem, 4; Lake ‘suore, Northwest com- mon, Unio and Mississippi, %; Paciuc Mail, 1%; Rock Island, 34; Western Union, \. The stocks that remaimed steady were Atlantic and Pacific Ratiroad, Panama, Qaicksiiver, Wa- bash, Canton and Northwest preferred. THER MONRY MARKET. Money duking tne greater part of the day was psy aud abundant at 8% and 4 per cent, Excep- Uonaily and possibly ior a speculative purpose the tate was bid upto 7 per cent, but the close was made até and 6 percent. On good securities the banks @re ready to loan an abundance of capital at much lower figures. Foreign exchange was frm. Prime sterling asking rat 4.8636 and 4.80)¢; selling rates, 4.8436 @ 4864 and 4.8834 & 4.8054; Reionmarks, 94% a 94% and 95% a 96 Oabies, 95%; prime Paris, 5.1734 @ 5.14%. GOLD, 114}g 4 114%, | Gold opened at 114%, and advanced to 114%, With the closing sale at 114%, The quiet manner in which the price bas been advanced since last Week is suggestive of atresn movement. There is | Unquestionably a sharp buying process, and it is NOt imposvible that tie merchants, rather than trust to the contingencies of the next sixty days’ are among the purchasers. Foreign exchange is Qear the shipping point, imports have to ve paid for, and the Treasury wiil be obliged to disburse on and alter the 1st of May in the shape of inte: ‘et and for the redemption of its several | ealls of bonds so large an amount that the national coffers may be left compara+ tively empty. Tuese are the reasons given ‘or the firmoess of gold, and an explanation of any furtoer strength that it may exhioit in the near future, The rates paid for carrying were 1, & 1%, 8,24 and4 per cent Goid loans on tim sre quoted at % a % per cent for use for 30 days, a % per cent for 60 days, % a 3 per cent for 90 lays, 4 @ % Dercent for4 months, % al per cent or 6 montos, and 1} @ 1% per cent ior all the LU OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balance: $2,073,950 + 2,917,608 41,469,000 CLEARING HOUSR STATEMENT. Gyree exchanges, oe $94,603,751 Grrency balance 8,902,564 Gold excoang 11,172 219 | Gold balances, , 1,866,004 | The receipts from Cal/ornia last week amouuted 0 $1,600,000, of which $1,000,000 wascoin and the | Femainder silver vars, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds closed strong at the following ea currency siXes, 110% @ 120; do, do., 1881, registered, 12u}ga 12054; do., do, | Coupon, 121% @ 121)4; do, five-tweaties, 1962, | registered, ex interest, 114%; do, do., do., coupon, | 11146} dO, do., 1864, registered, ox interest, 114%; 0, do., do., coupon, 118)4 @ 118K; do. do., 1866, Tegistered, OX interest, 116%; dv. do., d0,, cou- Don, 120% a 121; do. do, do., new, registered, 110% @ 120; de. do, do, do,, coupon, 110% @ 120; do, GO, 1867, registered, 120% 120% ;d0, do, d0., Cous Od, 1203 @ 120345 do. do., 1963, registered, 1204 a 125 do. do,, do, Coupon, 12034 @ 120%} dO, tome fortion, regintered, 114 @ 124K} 40 0, Coupon | orn NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ~) 0 115% 411534; do, alxes, 1831, registered,1$5 a 115%¢5 @ oy GO., coupon, L164 & 11534, VHB UNITED STATES TREASURY, Washington reports s\ate tuat the internal reve- nue receipts to-day were $50),000, \ ustoms ree ce p's, $401,000, ihe pativnal vank notes received to-day (or redemption amounted to $200,000, The Assistait Treasurer paid out to-day $14,000 on » account of mterest aud $15,000 in redemption of five-twenty vonds. THE PORRIGN MARKEE, London advices state that tue amount of ballion whic went into the Bauk of England to- day on balance was £7,000, The closing prices were as follows :—Consols for money, 9314 9 98%; do, for accouns, 9234 @ 935; '65 bonds, old, 107% a 107%; '67 bonds, 10754; ten-lorty bonds, 103 a 1034; new fives, 10334 a 10834; Brie, 2634 @ 2634. Tne market was quiet but frm. In Frankfort, five-twenty bonds of 1862 closed at 99, STATE BONDS, Missourl sixes funded of 18745 sold at 963g do., long bonds, at 99 @ 993g; do,, sixes Asylum, at 97; Ohio sixes of 1831 at 106; Tennessee sixes, old, eX coupon, 63; New Tennessee sixes, ex: coupon, at 5% RAILROAD BONDS. The business in these was moderately active, With the larger transactions in the Pacific issues. Rock Island sevens gold at 107% a 107%; New Jersey Ventral, convertibie, at 110; Chicago and Nortawest first at 99; do. consolidated coupon gold bonds av 85 a 853¢ a 8534; Erie third at 100; do. fourth at 97a 90%; New York Ventral rst, coupon, 113%; do, sixes of 1887 at 100; Pacific sevens, guaranteed by Missouri, at 101%; Central Pacific gold vonds at 98a 9934 999% a 99%; do. first, San Joaquin branch, at 85%¢; Union Pacific sinking !und at 924 a2; do, first, 98%; Ohio and Mississippi second, ex interest, at 19; New Jersey Central first, consolidated, at 104%. Morris. and Essex secund sold at 105; ao, sevens of 18714 at 10343, and for construction bonds, 100, Somm 9 Of the transactions were large apa are reporte d to be on European account, MEMORANDA. The increase in the earnings of the Chic: sj ;0, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company for March, over those of March, 1874, amounted to $103,530, Ata meeting of the stockholders of the Obi sago and Alton Railroad, held at Chicago to-da: the following otficers were elected:—'l. B, Blacks! €me, President; John T. Slater, John A, Stewart tand George Straut, Directors for three y awa F, B. Blackstone, Jonn Crevor, Jonn B. vrake, J. J. wo. Mitchell ana George Straut, Executive Con rmit- | 13 tee, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SA'L ES MONDAY, April 6, 1£f% 5, BEFORE CALL—W A. IL 4600 SsbsNYNH&HR 1 89 1709 600 sas Un Pacific, Pr bw do. 69) oo 10. 700 69) $00 rr} 500 69: 300 0) bu 09 thio rs 500 oo Suu C1 of ‘Ou a oy! 0 6y: 0 & 100) 89. bu tes 280 70 is ris a 1800 0 lw Ea Bn + a a 70 1000 70) 0. fi 120 iy 100, iu 500 70 S00 iy | 4.0 a bio 70% 30) " ww 0 zu! bi) Erle “ 60 4559 n Fy , oe 00 Bs ow 29, by 29 108 409 bh 2% T he: wo 10:15 AND Ms) A. M. 08 $2.6, cb nam 1184 $1000 US 0M 7... bas) e. x0 Oreson'w'ip gic’: HO ba & Moos £/045.be 9 {aim sus Pao scat 39 . 4 Sing No ean ve Whee toil ¢ is we 936 . 2 }ULU 79} 3 ¢ lnk be ha a ev aril vci-be 92. oy Chi ay RK Aris] ran Cas with int ceria... ‘5336 10u C, P & Ash, new. Lod, jwo XJ Cen isk, com. 104% i009 b7 15.0 ae 0 if wv ow is 100 Thy 1400 we ‘200 Whe 100 36 1900 0 13.0 29% 1 500 by lw 2% 10 F 40) 29 1800 x 40 atl a 6am Ss; , hse r i ry 1 400 Fs4 SUneStEsEegtS "a PERC ERECELERESSE RSE = 2 goon sa * S eS é BEFORE CALL—=12:30 P, — £ se Ss: § SEE SES2E88: — SESE Sees tly do... rr . SOata rac ivn. bran go West Ue pes Te 18) sew pias ss 1 is —. Ki Dene 10) Mia ar i fore Wao 200 Del, L & W RR. 20 Olno & M Ww do. 20 Im Winter, $1 9) a 21 31% for amber. Corn was scarce, active and higher, closing at avout Sie. tor mixed. Sales ¢ N70) bushicls, partially speculative ut 87, ore, 842. t S¥o. tor do. alloat Gaus, werk quiet but stron ze. W bushe's at bite. or Barley was stron da; rales, 3, ba was nominal at ‘ie. a O bushels to arrive broucht $1. ‘evtanrs,—We have very lite (o /eport in the line of berth treugnis to-day and the ma Ket | ruied weak. w th about $l 07 BPs, $80 U 8.68.7, 181...b0 12934 $3000) US 5's, Fr, '8l.be 115% 000) US dn, 6,769 mh. Lav the tendency of raies in’ the <hipner's tavor. Tonnage ON np— for charter was inquired tor irom che petroleum inier- INT) BOA sa IP, Me est, but Was not iuch sought aiter tor other purpose: bh Kales were eusi Liverpool be lard at 27s. 6 NgACeMCnts emprite steain, 6) Dales cocion at 7-s2d., 2,590 Ue: 1.00 boxes bacon at the same race, tierees beer by eatil, 1-0 boxes bacon at ads. Yd. London, b 80 bushels peas at Tad. 1,000 bbls, four at 2s. 100) bbls rosin at 2st jo @ steam, 6.0 hhds. syrap on private terms, Yo liull, by steam, 8,00) bushels wheat at 84. [he chariers comprise :—An Italian brig, hence to Venice, with 1,40 bbls. of rosin at $3.5 a edish bark, henee to Bremen (now at De rei fined peuroleum at 8. 9d Bremen or Ancwerp. 4s.; a Norwegian bark, hence to @ direct port in, the a q vater), wich 5.(0) bbls. ob r 4 Norwegian’ bark, froin do. ith 5,000 bbis of redued do. at 1000 Long Vock 200 StL, J | United Kingdom, with 2.40) bbls. of do. aie Char dae! Ite _ | Bremen bark, from Baltimore to ‘Bremen, with yet 8) Vel 11 | anal. Bee bbls. of retined do. at $s 1U}4d. n Co MOLasses. market raed firm, with a fair inquiry, | mainly for. trade lots of foreign. Iwo los of Barbados | Were sold on Saturday. including 288 bude. 6 Herces and | 50 bbls, ex Harry Aubrey, and 186 hhds. and 12 x Farisworth, both reported at 4de, Of New Or) | bbis. sold in lots wishin the range. ‘orto Rico, de. a We. : Eni Islands, 38¢. New Orleans, 6c. a 75c. ; boiling stock, 413gc. a | for 0 test, shade firmer, with holders askin ntable o1 ot 8 ear! Bige. otrained rosin. was & shade 1 at $2 0744 a'82 1 for or. jinary to good. brace 200 bbis* strained at $2 10, oUy 2 1), 1,500 bbls. etter, The sales bbls. do, afloat at ay private Kap by py i 200 100 C! 1 Fito had ‘13! 0. ab $2 15, 5 bi is. Of ig a eae Miss RR. Le oe | 250 Ele ao ae bay sihgarkoutor tar eke cull an irperntl uot at a for ‘ashing mo an “* 100 Ohio & Sis baig | Wilml: . ps $0) Hun d Si Jo sbeps 28° | Feruo The market for refined was quiet, ang Wi, £10 KR, be 6% | closed weuk, with a tendency downward, do. & | sale * 5,00 bbis. tor early in April at latge., clon | about l43gc a lige. for éarly delivery. Crude in ba ao, T Was not sought uiter, but steadily neid at7¢. Cases met | mm 40 Z,, | With liehtinguiry, ‘bas without resulting in Teported do 6 | transuctions: auoted at 190. a 14sec. Naphtha was called | , Ww do. «D3 7! Nominaliy steady at ¥%e. for city, ihe Philadelphia | 100 St L & iro MbeDs 17 ee was dull and nominal. Relined quoted at 1a: l4%c. tor spol or euriy in April. so material change | Was reported in prices at the Creek, where the market | was reported quiet at tue following fures:—Oil city | and Titusville, § 9 $179; Petroieum Centre, $175 177° Ticloute, $1 2:30 10 3 P.M 200 shs L3 & MS R,.98 fs Rouseville, Parke | tolied, 3 Mg: Union, $1 45; immediate shipment, |. PRovistons.—Receipts—Pork, 2.189 bbls; beef, non | cut meats, 59) packages: lard, 457 bbls. and tlereds. ‘the Joy até ip Te: uurket for mes pork was excited and again higher. We a0 heard o1 sales of 3.0 bbls. in jobbing lots at $22 60 and 250 30 Wess | Ga bbis. tor June at $28 The imarkel lor bacon was also 5H) We note a sale of 5) boxes long clear | gc. short do. quoted at 12440. | Dresseu hogs met with a air imqai in Value: quoted at ile, tor’ & Mere Was no perceptibie chanye in tae marke | Smee, b but quier. lige. per ib w for unis; » $10 SU lor piain mess tuspeetea, $9 50 jor plain u uninspected, packed at 915 a $15 50; uerce beef, $22 a $4 tor India me; 20a $21 tor prime mess and city extra india mess ar $2 Beet hams were wictaLunchanyed price. Quoted within the ‘ru $19 n'$215) for the beter qualites, Cut meat inarket Was firm and the demand ae, inetude 5.000 picked shoulders at gc. & 9. 2,000 pickled Mans at 11%4c. and Bary Ibs. of Ioose | pickled bellies at Ic. a per Jb. Lard—Kor Went | ern steam, the market Was excited, unsetved, and ‘The transactions inciude, 25) April at Id740.; 26.0 derces ior May at 1874 75) tlerees tor Jane’ at 15% a 157, Q Of eity 5) therces sold at Ise oie, 40) Kansas Pac Git.” CLOSING PRICKS j ot the Wollowsne Quotations :-Carouna, good. 7340. a | am 7¥e. ; choice do., 8c, & 844i Nee. 7M8., tor fuit (0 brime. und’ common iri down to te.; Rangoon, ¢., currency; Rangoon, in bond. 8% 75 a $2 Sty, gold. He Marset Was Very quiet but steady iu tone. continue quite liberal and refiners are lim: | ing thelr purchases to smai lots, seemingly to await t | effect of heavy receipts. The only deaitngs reporved in- | cluded 225 hhas centril t 8 9. 3 some additional sales on Saturday, which were about hhus., in excess of sales reported. Retined was juiet at We. a Loic, for A standard and luigc. a 10%0, lor bards. We quote:— uoa—Kefining, inerer to gommon, Ze. a 1340, Go, tale to. wo 8e.; do., good to prime,’ Sige. u 8i%40.: fo ood.'Siac. Shc. 5 prime to wchoiee, 8 senirutuigal, nds. and cox is, ex, hhds and boxes, clayed, Be bucen i & Weils-Fargo EX 87 a 88 | be 4 ‘tel H rd Clev & Pitts... 92% a 92g ie N fe) eg COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON QUIET, CLOSING EASY—FLOUR STRADY— WHEAT UNCHANGED—OCORN HIGHER—OATS a cae: mae wi cout . | YislONS EXCITED AND HIGHER—GRocuatES | Prime, 76. a W(t: don grocery: fair tolPno.ce, Bye . Brazil—| stindar Oi FRM—PREIGHTS DULL—PErnonevm uxt. | eva buen acan lard ox 10 to a ‘axe a" oie: in extra superior, AND WEAK—NAVAL STORES 4 SHADE bErren— | Mavila alan aradens Tow TO don cronery WHISKEY UNCHANGED. me hig 4 more confidence, but inactive, MonDay, April 6—6 P. M. z . dy in Value, butquict 8 The merchandise markets were more active eet Ie tyuatbipts Sash yueteed to day, and in some departments an active trade | y{\#isker.—Kece clots, 9 Dols sr tamarket yas steady, was in progress, while better prices obtained. The chie! interest centred ina few commodities DOMESTIC MARKETS. however, In which vhere was a large speculative Gatvestos, april 8 18 business on "Change. blourruied steady, Wheat | _ Cotton firm; middlin; “i Net receipts, 1.068 2 bales. was in better request, but there was no marked | Exports coastwise, 2, in ope ‘ 64,71 st change in figures, The market was generally considered easy, ,8ave Jor cuodice parcels in store, to 15, Go. 19 to 20. Loigee “Pocto. ico—Realting, Corn was scarce and higher. Oats were firmer. | {)) Barley was strong. Provisions were excited | Stok, 179,628. SY ‘Aptit' a: 1erh and higher under advices from the West, | © Cotton firm; jaan, Suishes, 1s%e. all Kinds participating im the advance. | % 1#c.;, good ondigary, tivec. Lath 'S meecap te, ay bales. Cotton was quiet aud not materially changed for aw 106 & VANN AM, pire nat, eituer spot or juture. Groceries to-day ruled quiet | , Cotton drm; middling, 10x¢e. : low niduling, 15940. ; good . , 8. EX but continued firm. Freights were dull, both on | it Deiat 2.8; to ihe, continen ent, 80; Const or the berth and for charter, and rates were in the ship. | 6/3. ‘ales, 1,472. stock, 37, Wise, ALESTON, April 5. 1875. Cuae pers’ fayor, Petroleum was duil und closed eesier. Cotton firm: middung, 164. Net receipts, bales. Naval stores met with @ moderate wade and ruled | Exporis—10 Great Britain, £083; coast«ise, Te sales, | slighdy better. Whiskey was auiet and unchanged. berg Wirsaxatox, April 6, 1875. | Gorrox.—The sale of spot cotton was somewhat re- raed by the high views of hoiders, who geuerally asked age. @ gc. per Ib. ubowe. quotations, while buyers were | not willing to offer any advance. The inquiry was prin_ cipaliy from speculators, spinners confining bids tosmall lots for present emergencies and exporters being Spirits turpentine firm at sic bosin frm at $i 80 for mre Crude turpentine stesoy at $1 a for hard and $2 50 tur yellow dip. Tar steady at $i 9. Osweao, April 5. 1875. Flour steady: sales 1,300 bbis. at for No. 1 spring, $6 5) tor amber winter. $o 75 ior white Winter and $7 tor duuvle rie Wheat firm bat ays No. 1 Mil- | Waukee club at $i white Michigan, $1 33; exira out of the market altogether, except as tney ‘ Pi as , ioe, ge ‘Sat Sic. Bariey bid 16%c. for short notice, which were Ly mo Corn meai— Mice’ bolted’ and $96 for uabelieds per tone, Matted _ at 169-i6c. atures opened 1-I6e. above Sitice batt shorts, "e. snipstuils, $30; middlings, $4, sday's closing prices, in consequence of better | per toc. Sretoost advices and tight receipts at the ports, but | Borrato, April he $y subsequently lost the aava Mt closed Ww. euk ac the | Receipts—Flour, 12.700 bbls: wheat, 32.0.0 bi following quotatlons:—Aapril, Lops May, | corn, 51,10 do, ; ots, 32,00 Jo.: barley, 1h00 do. Si He. June, Lizye: July, Li9ee, a 17 Se. August 1 vb-3ie! | meute—Flour, 12,40 bvls. ; wheat, 32/0 Oushews; corn, 2.17 ts-160.3 He iTi%e. a 17 ‘13-S2¢, ; Uetober. | 09,000 do.: ont, 82,L0) do.: barley 1400) do. in store and 16 (8-160. » 10 .7- j November, iezsee as -16c.; ve: P atioat—Wheat, 694.931 bustels: corn, 38.578 ao: outs comer, 16 9-10e. a 1b 19-326. , 16 I1-r6c, a ie! 24M do.; barley, 39,168 do. 5,060 do. ; ya, 35,89 756,00 bushels. Hidue firm sale og Mae $0 tor spring, $5 75 a $6 5) tor baker: ber, 88.49. "h 87 for winite, $6 26 TOF rye BF £0 Wheat unsettled: fell firm: the only cs We quote prices. based oa standard!’ of classification ia force september-l. i874 and on upland cotton in store ruuning m quality noc more than ve or below tue grade quo ed :urui | Seed‘osdinary, 16%c: sirict good ordinary. 18 Corn quiet fading, rey inidaiing, IT}gc.; good middiny and atations ‘op Americal Vsnaee ‘of Gi | {0 quality, on the track. igher; re’ | peg tailing at 68c, tor bi . hye quiet and lower: sale of | : Uplands, Alabama, N. | two cars State at op the track. barley negle ordinary. rr) it nominally unchanged and frm. seeds qaiec and steady. | Good ordinaty...... 13% ls 1b Fore hi he! tee for heavy mess and short cu’. Lard lo 16! m at lc. a IF od pce i 1 Totano, April of steady; wheat steady; am 2 white Wai rn ‘hate Michig: Consumption - a Mi be Speculation... May. Toe ellow, 74 7Bse. ts irm aia higher? Noo 9 Ma Oates d 2,208 Jloverseed: bushels, corn $00 e ae re ee? 2 Bes Totals 1110 moth. $7 25. Keceipts—Wheat, Included in the above 3 to arrive. | do. sInomente—Wheat, &000 b orn,’ 42,000 do. ; —tor :uture delivery oe as low nidaling) ihe sales have cats, 10,00 do. been as eg aifer one o'clock P. 1CAGO, April 5, 1875. Apr, by "at =f 10 ati? 1 1 Flour firm and tn rai demand, etre Sic,; June, Lowat ah r Whi Soiatit 2s S.c. spring, | gited: prices high Lge. @ 72¢e. spot, 777; by ‘Sut fy hy ¢. bid cued, 700. imber, 16 %16e | J | ah Pa: aes Me e1 's eM, B20. ud, short notice to-d o. BS 08 os with ~ ight: holders firin ; No. | ore 1 4 a A6e, : | Sth, at 16 I short ; ati ~~ sd at ive at $15 Talat I? weny ske., 10 Hulk ments active and nigher: at 7 fie. soune ‘short rib amdaiess 1h Moat 7 ‘i 2 uy, 4d at 17 2i-320.; a! nominally $1 ti: 7 hae 7 cathy ol Oppbee boone Hecerpts—i wheat 700.0 bushels: corn, ‘i : Flour, 10,000 bbis. ; whi A ty oat, I oo nee jobue, 22: iW nea ‘Noriole. 2 ae He. a 79340. May, 7 ae Tomb, oa bit oy 0c. April, 6c. May: Pork, June, higher; cee Kates ilar ae Sat | BS ae May, Fo Bromen’ bY seasn, Me. UY eal Resor Liverpoo’ Yas a Sa. bys ema’ tak, | ® Foon Pepe MARKET, Loxpor M. I im, Al 6—E: prex.—The m. tor all grades wi ae ther qi quiets Ing.—Linseed ed ott Soe adie. Bi. Der owe _ seal ana prices of Rio a bout Me. lower. | HAVANA MARKET. Asi vay bas, ex steaner Merrimack, fair to good sold at Iie. Jovbing business steady prices. quot nn 1ORGC, 140. | Havawa, April 5, 1873. a aaa | Spanish gold, 218 9 719; American, 2 Exena ‘a, govern 3, 250. quiet; ob the United states, 00 dave, currguey. 89 4 ingapore. diosa die. : Veylon, thet Femdum: short saat, 9 a 08 pre ; dass, gold, | J 1Tige. 4 x00. ; Laguayra, 1idgc. & maica, ium: sort sient, do, Li? 4 18 preiayuu | | Loage. a Ibe. 5 St. Dominga. 160. rere iso Te & 1BgC. | Condo: 10 a 142 propine on’ Paris, io @ 117 pre- | Cosua Mica, ‘17 “tke Doles. i ANgostura, | im. sugar quiet; nowina: | 17}@e. @ ive. gt ailing TT}ge. & 19360. 5 Caraeoa! 16}60. © | ——_—. rt ry . | eee Gnata. —ece! pts—Flour, 836 bbie.: whoat, | FINANCIAL, corn, 18,80 do; vorh meal. Gi | cok in aa views. ihe flour market was stead; AS ISVESTMBN Sim (Of, 10) IN STOCK 8 moderate eee tied) sl Meal was ston A es rian rentzed walt agme shoud cuit oh ot as 3 Bur guiet: (0) bbe aud ‘wichin the ‘Tange"or the"eg: | J. Hl igeuixare ry fh ‘srosd: hued quotations. We quote: et way, ork, or Weite tor T! i jt eT stave, } BAL) A " o4 | A =<DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDs A SPECIALTY bupertg fate 5 | A. cea Sought BY tho vid establishod house ot 5 ee NICULAY 4 0 s Me took Broke: ers and Auctioneers, 8 No, 44 Pine street, New York. | OO} pi 6 | A —STOOK PRIVILEGES. —si RADULE § OR DOU Ketuu Boop Onis. aude EB Round hovp + Privileges, 3u and 0 days, on mp ae of 31 i a xchanve or res) ee artes; Puts and Cal RIN ig ie 5 Ot exer es for 3 peu choles dow UONEA AQUI. No. 6 Broad street. St. Louis, choice tuliy Rye tour, ry to sUperane Suu m, NO 2... $8,000 TO ean Mm, A reaoe AND SBCOND * ort st su 01 ‘ergo Property, stoo! jonds and Lite | e Policten. Apply immediavel to or address W. iapteanee el Si kibery sir as AMOUNT FROM $1,000 To isd TO LOAN on improved and unimproved stare in this | City or Brooklyn, tor verm vl y yoare wi out LOND s WILLLAM b. LEAVITT, 1 Broadway, — TOOK 8P) OULATIO: CONDUCT«D BY Us 2 ret form on moderate margius; Puts, Calis or é Privilewes bougat on best houses at lowest ru’ ates. | @ deai direot wita ok BRonange Intormat at rn Saba n't Wall siceoy ew Yor, SvSESssssecasceceneekess Pe ccactee co: Cora me 101 2 a —Wheat was ce becter demaud and the market abot IspOsition 10 sexl, ex oe are ke. pote te ft ore auee gore he market for spirits turpentine was | generally :peasing remained quiet J lots (were placed amouuung to | Ot 4 fzares within our | quoted rage | | toLows:—$I1 8 §.2 for extra mess inspected, $105) a StL 15};e. cash. Pacific Mail... 43% @ 43% Mii & Si’ pf. le Market Was steudy waver a tnw distrlbue West Un tel... 76% a 7 ¢ ing ‘demand. abe sales in lots foot up 20 tierces ot Caro- | Atl & Pac Tel... ol a % | hua and 125 of Kanyoon at figures within tae yonge 3 Gece. a G5pc., Currency; Patua, | there were | =| $300. 00 | if Naw York, April 1, 1875. { | . FINANCIAL, oclenuars B ALLEY, j 1 BROADW AY.—S1OOK PR'VILKGES ON “MEMBORS OF THE STOCK EX CHANGE” O& THOROUGH RESPON-IBLE PAR- TIES (NAMES GIV iN AT THE f(ME OF PUR- CHASE®). $106 25 FOR Purs vs OR CALLS, $312 0 A $962 © FOR STRADDLES (I. K, PUT AND CALL AT | MARKET PRICE ON SAME CONTRACT), ® OR 6 | DAYS. ALL COMMUNICATIONS HAVE IMMEDIATE | ATIENTION. NOTHING LES THAN 100 SHARES, AND NO CONTRACTS MADE IN OUR NAME. PAM- PHLET “HOW MONEY IS LOST AND MADE IN WALL STREET” MAILED FREE 10 ANY ADDRESS. LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFB AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortwages and other Securities, Insurance of all kinds eftected with st companies. J. J, HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway, LEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO, ARE PREPARED TO seli Privileges on 3,000 shares Union Pacific, 7,00 shares Pactie Mail, 2.60) shires Ohio and Missigaippl. §:70) shares Hannibal and St. Jaseph, shares Luke Shore, 10.000 shares Chicago and Nortuwest, 2,000 snares Milwaukee and st. Puul’and 15,000 shares of other stocks at the claseet ruling rices, in lots to suit purchasers. ALEX, ¥ROTHING- HAM & Cv., Bankers, 12 Wall street. AUGUST BELMONT & co, Bankers, 19 and 31 issue travellers credits, availabie in ity parts of the world, through the Messrs. De Rothschild | and their correspondents, Also vommercial credits and telegraphio ‘transfers of money ou California, Kurope and ANK BLANKS, SLIPS, BILLS, RECKIPTS, NOTE Headings and every kind of Printing suitable tor banks, bankers, brokers aud finagcital companies promptly iurashed, at the METROPOLITAN P&INTING STABLISHME.\ Broauway. OND STREET SAVINGS BANK, Organized 186), Bond bepostisirom shto $0 (open | ae posits irom 9 receive MONEY DEPOSITED NOW AW INTEREST FROM xPrit | C.D. Bamey, HAMisON HALL, Presiaent. i} Treasurer. JOSEPH P, COOPER, Sec’y. 0} ©, ANO TL. ©, BONDHOLDERS ARE REQUESTED +, tocommunicate promptiy with HASSLER & CO., No.7 Wall street, FeeinaBee SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Corner of Sixth avenue, near Iwellth street Money deposite at any tind will commence to draw interest on the fir day of the following month, Interest paid January |, 1575, at the rate of eR CENT P Bank open Sond Wednesday a evenings. Gora C, HN E, Witt, Pres. Bexgogror FUNDS, OF $300 000, 10 LOAN York and Brooklyn Real Estare; Joan on Huildings im course of erectiel torney, 42 Pine street, room 16. JOR A i “a Spd FIRST MORTGAGE be 6 years’ lease! roperty; tour stor resiaence ; 2oxBiei0); value $200." Me PARPART, 409 ‘urd avenue: ALWgs HAVE MONBY To ROAN 9N, Goon ow York city Moriraes without jonus Fring | desiring to BORROW Oi NSH apply to i HL GRANT 1 Pine street, HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD IMPROVED City Property and Faris, without bonns; institution loans procured, a Beta in? with full parucuiars, . D. ICL, 143 Broadway, room li. aturda De _ Apply ONEY fO LOAN—ON FIR>T MORTGAGES, WITH- ‘out bonus; on second arid Leasehold Mortgages, at easiest terms. GEO, W. STAI 3 180 Broadway, room 8 \TEW FIRMS LiL FIND THE PRINTING ESTABLISHME. aa excellent, place to have. their Printing done Prompiness, neatness and eneapue: | \ 7Es?t WISvONSIN RAILWAY BONDS.—PARTIES | Wishing to buy oF sell these Bonde please call on | BADGLEY & MBA Wall street, Note Brokers and | Deaiers in Bonds. r | Bi fel ae hg d ON GOOD NEW JER:EY PROP. | erty lor five years, Address A. M., Herald office. M gigs LITAN with TANTED—A fenh oan IN A GROCERY STORE IN “ont Aad Sood. chance for ae Seek stands the business, is wiiling to work, and o ur | $80_ "address A.J. A., Weraid office, 7-8 AND 10 PER CENT CHOICE CII¥Y BONDs Ans (other at Jpyestment Seeurities our specialty 28 ears, paying 10 to 16 per cent.; t promptly pal for sale below par. ALBERI A. NICOLA, & Ov., bt ook Brokers and ‘Auctioneers, v. 48 Pine street, Now York. + | 5() 70 $1.000 INVE “TED IN STOCK PRIVILEGES | $5 on the present market is likely to readze ex- | traordinary, prouts During the last $0 davs we have and for each $104 Invested the following profs : aes | Fr fic, $2.2 Mail, $1.¥60; Erle, $325; H were pul be time tor ony $10) originally iover ogg ea of speculating | In privileges at y. D epeculate Om ten times | Iheamonst of stock with. the same ninoant of money and no liability beyond the investment; there is no interest to pay and is the only way that versons can speculate savely with a small stim of rs ae fas: ireu- jars containing, fuil information, add. LEX. FROTH- InGHAM & C ikers, 12 Wall str | 33, 000 Ww. ED—ON FLRST MORTGAGE FOR | i$ ra. on Improved urookiyn Property, worth $8,000 minutes trom t atonce. Oniy pri NER, tierald'6 lew. TO LOAN-=IN SUMS8 TO SUIT, ON vo York, ureokivas and Westchester | al Esiate; no bonus required. —_C, ILLis, Lancashire Tusuradee Company, Ad Broadway. _ $700 000 7 yas UN BOND E> Morr. § jortwages cashed. ON, Jr. Li Pine street, or 33 East Deventeonth ieee . B.— these veins fe‘Tunds, ‘nous but prime plications consicered. Werus for motel for tive days, v Ed PART SERSHIP. —THE CO- ‘ofore Rea! consent The vusiness wilt Morton, who will setile the agcounts of BOWARD SARTO" Nn, At orney, New York, April 5, 1875. Frou E MORTON ee or bad ag alg 7 Ee acento SRetANy. ark ch 31, 1875.—Mr. (Signed) pus FIRM OF MORGAN & RI-LEY 13 THIS DAY dissolved by mutual consent. dr. Charlies F. Kis- bey will pay all debts or the concern and sign tn ‘haulda: 3. MORGAN, aT Yor, Aprii 1, ms CHARLES PF. RISLLY. The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, guceegting tas above den, auer the sie oh Misiey a bi wearer te Wane cue the usiness a! arre! | 1 CHARLES F, RISLEY, BLEKCAEBR VAN WAG: ‘: GeivED 10 ane iy ano “News ePrLIED ‘At ODLOCK EVERY Mon A SPLENDID LOCATION FOR A DAY AND NIGHT Testaurant. Apply ac 108 third avenue, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED.— On account of per health of proprietor, to a party having 0 vorabie chance is Offered, aca sacrifice, in the Stock, Fixtares and Wil: of the ot ished Brewery 45 Kast Porty- 0. second street; capaciiy 245 barrels “tally Dutidiogs on & long and desirable lease. Apply on Lentebenecaton A N. WE IN CHARGE LIGUT MAN, WITH $8 CASH, office’ business in Brooklyn; permanent, and will Pay liveral weekly income; can commence today, Ap- ply at 23) Broad way, room | A* OLD- ESTABLISHED AND ONG OF THE MOST complete Cracker in the me can ‘gace tively emploved and wit! in be ‘of trad +f st 35> sale for reasons por, privates f5iS8 0; | balance secured. Apply to brscte 3 Sad) rare % | Broadway. | PARTY LARGELY ENGAGED IN THE ans | Estate Agency Business desires to anit broker located near Broadway and P: | opportunity is offered tor the right ea Bie Poriness; (All, communications conddepiial | Address LeWis LOOMIS, care of box 1.573 New York Post of { OR A a FOR $250 CASH, A BUSINE«S AL k established -and paying over 1a) per cout | ‘138 Liberty street (store), New OR SALE—AN INTEREST ae Rag IN Pinbhe o business. ps Lyd f prom tion first class. apply at road stree (OR SALE—A PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE, kore Ei tablishea, with Instruments and office Furniture ure of health canse of selling, Address Dr. HEN. B’ box 110 Herald office. ] BAYS AFIT Le OEM oF « HOTEL ON BROAD. best location in the city: all farni a, Cur piewe: a accive operation, good hovel ma: Wath yome capital, to eblarye and m terations; | there is millions in it. Address ‘ES, Herald office. ‘ER WANTED=WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, 1 establishea business realizing $10) a day, agen Wanted. Nos. 5ana7 vey sireet, room cS JANTED=AN LNERGETIO YOUNG MAN, WIT’ means as pariner i Rees Fiat ny a | faney gouds, Dow doing 8b 88 of $25,000 per annum | Herald office. ES Wants aia bape tg WITH $900, TO MANUFAv- arcic! te Taree ax wane, ee ANTED—A PERSON with, A CAP! W $1,009 $3,000.18 Seenunt oP AS had FROM & ghee business requiring Wala — Wilt, Post oitice, W fulmsourg, N: x. V gio! PaRiy Mths ive ry 4 fortane ia six tony: Ba | Address BRU bet ve! ON NEW no bonus; will | to Al roadway, | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PANTED—A PARTNER, WITH 82 the wholesale and reteit tur rs has been spent adver the Row wei established, jhe advertiser uniisretinds the business thoroughly. ‘bat has not su ¢lent caplial to moet ins a-ing trade, With gi tai fo pureh. io salas jor cash and ments, the busines:can ve made A excellent chance to vet into # with tuil name, FUSKIER, anh manutacture bat vere profliable. good busiv Heraid office. 50 A GARDENER AS PARTNES istand gardening business where ess be done at ouce, Green house, Next Poareeoae iiereet. 300 WILL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN & *. cash out-door business: estaplished since ie halt cash and balance in instalments. Inouire at 4 Great Jones street, 300 32 BUY OUT AN ESTABLIMED OASH 30 Business, with Stock, paymg $20 weekly: rent $18; location fine; pr ee going West. Address PROFI(, box 149 Herald of $2.000 TO $3,0) WANTED—WITH OB WITHOUT services of luvestor, with services Dre. d, to increase business: or Business for sale for Hout the cost price of stock (81.500) asons for selling, feo much business tor the means of present owner, Ad: dress Z., box 115 Herald office, oue week, STAPLE —PARINE $2.50 Gash busin hte flay %1,000 euch Dee month, Fail parucuiars at 35 West Barth screch room —AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WOULD invest this amount (more or less), pinay 4 eee 2, after 10 o'cloc services, in an established, payiny vusio ferred. "None but principals ueed ausw BECHER TRIAL mig GuAPHIGALLY DESCRIBED IN TRAE ee ee ee TROTTING AT THE HIPPODROME, offered at the Hippodrome there was introduced last evening a trotting contest for a purse of $220, gelding Tony Pastor, E. Doty’s sorrel mare Laay William, Ben Mace’s sorrel gelding Little Dat won the first neat in 2:673¢. Laay William the second in 2:56, Tony Pastor the third, fourth and attendance. SUMMARY. BARNUM’s Hiproprome, NeW York, ApRit. under saddie; $100 ro the Arst, $70 to the second and $50 to the third horse, Ben Mace’s 8. g. Little Dan.. E. Doty’s a, m. Lady William. . B, ©., vox 119 Heruld Uptown Brauch office, NING ToLEGAAM, In conjunction with the very liberal programme Enterea jor the event were J, Moran’s chestnut and Jon Rogers’ bay mare Bessie. Little Dao fifth in 2:5434, 2:54 and 2:54. There was a large ry 1675.—Purse 0! $220; mile heats, best turee im tive, J. Moran’s ch. g. Tony Pastor. Jonn Rogers’ b, m. pee 4 FLEETWOOD PARK. REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY THE STEWARDS POR | THE MAY TROTTING MEETING, | The stewards of the Fleetwood Park Trottmg. | Course held a meeting at the Brower House Satur | day last lor the purpose Of making such rales and | regulations as are necessary for tne proper gow eroment o! the May trotting meeting. There were present Messrs. James Galway, Jono H, Harbeck, dr., Samuel A. Mills, Sheppard F. Knapp, Frank Barker, Artour Giliender, Samael Truesdeli and kdward Kearney. Mr. Giliender was calied io the | chair and Mr, J, P. Flender acted secretary, | alter proper consultation and @ tree interchange Ol opinion, the foliowing resolutioas, embodying | the regulations requirea, were unanimously | adopted :— Resolved, That the stewards will meet at Fleetwood | Park on siturday, May 19. at four P. M.. for the parpose | of selecting judy tor the May meeung. | _ Resolved, That the stewards will on »pornt @ suitable | number of patrol judwes to act during the May meeting, | sucn patrol judues to be Ouder the directions of the day's trotting. ut each ariver I all went a @8p of the ed in the prograiy ved, That whew horses they shail’ not turn inside of the first dag or go beyond the second fing, lor shail they, won making 6 Talse Start, go veyund a flag tauones on the first quarter, une der & penal y of $lu tor eacu o:tence. Kegolved, ‘That the drivers tor each day's trotting be required to feport to the judges fi(teen minutes vet | the tune named for starting, to receive their places Instructions, ander a peaarty «1 $10 fue. olved, ‘bat the proprietors of pari | quested io have @.blacksimith present cach aay OF ike | meening. | Miesolved, That the rules of the National Trotting As | sociation and the regu.ations fh y adopted will be imperauvely and strictly cuforeed | THE IRISH-AMERICAN RIFLE MATCH. | CHOOSING THE GROUND FOR THE CONTEST Im | IRELAND, | [From the Irish (Dublin) Times, March 25.) | proposal having been recently made that the | coming international rifle maich between Amer | can and irish rifemen should take place on the | Murrough of Wicklow, It was arranged that @ deputation of the suooting commitiee o1 the Irien Rifle Association should visit Wicklow on the 26th inst, and report on the suitabilily of the ground. | Owing to the same day being Sxed fora meeting | of the Reception Committee, only the following | members were able to attend:—Messrs. Joho | be by, Joshua K, Mullins aod L, F, Banks. The sutation Was accompanied vy Mr. Joum Sawercs, of Dublin, with Wom the proposal orig» nated. On arrival at Wicklow tne deputation were re ed oy (he chairman of tne Towa Vom missioners ani the l g Memvers of that wav tad provided carrimges to convey tuem the ground, @so by ive sud-Snerim, Mr, io K, Fogmey. and Captain Howard, of tne ‘Wicklow | VISITING THE GROUNDS. The celebrated Murrough, Witn its Tace course, now occupied by the exteusive works of the Wick first visited, aod ase | low Coemeal orks, Wu uliy examined. Otner ne visited | Rife Assocation, with whom tue decision will | ultubately rest. Tne party thea adjourned ta | Byroe’s Green Tree Hotel, where an excetient | INneneon was prepared jor them. The chair wat taken by John Gakes, Esq., chairman of the town Commissioners, who ex: resced lis desire that the | beauties of the county Wicklow shoud be duly precidted by the strangers who were expected | attend the rife matches in June. For this | he hoped the association would decide to Roid the | | 1 cing we Wicklow. Mr. Rigoy replied, and expressed th nike ie the deputarion for the courteous e itabie poe yeas mwhich they bad been ree He said it recalled to Dim tue kindness with which they had been everywhere entertained in America. assured the — mm that he and big townemen felt proud proceedings of the Trish team io the United stared and hoped tne re« turn match woulda take piace at Wicklow, that | they might testify their interest im the matter by resenting 6 prize to be shot ior. } hes It stated that His Excellent ate Lord | [ape ot would give a cup, Value y tne ee way Company anot £50, and Fuzwiliam would SPORTING NOTES. Daniel O'Leary, of Chicago, and John De Witt, of Auburn, N. Y., are matched to walk a hundred mile | race for $1,000 at the American Lastitute Buildiog, a the 10th inst. O'Leary allows De Wist ten mileg |m the hundred. It will be remembered that | O'Leary's first appearance in this city as s pedem | trian was at tne Hippodrome, 20th ult., when he | distanced Neison Reed in a twenty-five mile com. test for $1,000. Mr. W. F. Parker, of West Meriden, Conn. Corres | sponaing Secretary of tue National pt ceived. jor Association, is in Cleveland, ar: | boldiag of 118 annual m ering im toat chy on the wt trod next, a mie wall cub gam a Will take place at Ridgewood, |, Major J. H. McLaughlin, of Derroit, and @ one | Suspe, of London, are matched for an inter national Wrestiing contest and the Ran ge oi the World. The articies of ment | that the men are to wrestie best three in u Eagiish style, Westmoreiand sae Cumberiant mage + Bk. two American style, coliar of three fails to Win the maten. testauts win two fulis eacs eng! ana recently issued a cn: to Wrestle any man in the world, neni by American Campion, batis trom oneie. He stands six 1eer one men and Mig otpead gag md He has defeaied all tne principal wrest tha country, iucludiog Dorrance, of Coicago; Benjar | min, of Wasuington; Urr, o: Detroit, and Homes | Laue, of tuts city, He aso Won tae champion tout al at International Wrestiog Tour | Detroit, His last match was with re] the champioo of VCalworny ol in @ maton for $4,000, gs | | Matcued, and are avout the tame in weight | nize. | i ithietic and variety entertainmen: ‘ares | Hiws oo Tourssay aiternven next. Toe it of Mike Coburn, will be gives feiary will wind up witn Artour Chambers, to-morrow, 7th 109°, a6 ine of Long isiand Shoonug Ciuo, near Dr, Taibos, of this city, and Miles be Rupbinsvilie, N. J., will decide a Pigewn toh, conaitrons are 60 | 80 yards rise, 60 yards fail, ave eioow until the bird in on

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