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10 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Stock Market Irregular and Several | Securities Lower. | EY ON CALL 3 AND 5 PER CENT. Firm at 15 8-8 and Government Bonds Strong. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FIRM. Wat STREET, * MonpayY, April lz—6 P, ‘u.} i ‘The stock market to-day was not devoid of features, several of whica are wortny of com- | ment. Chief among them was & somewhat sud- den movement in Quicksilver, which under ir sales deciined from 224; to 184. The close, how- ever, was made at 19. The cause assigned for this Geciine was the reported illness of Mr. Daniel br who Is saia to be largely identified with the security. Pacific Mail was again on the anxious seat to-day, but, owing to the uncertainty woich Bttends its future, it did not show any symptoms ofstrength, It opened ab 43%, advanced to 437%. gold down to 43% and closed at 433;. The terms oderea by Panama 4! not yet accepted. The latter stock sold at 121 to the amount of 200 shares. Is may be profitable to OUTSIDE OPERATORS to let doth of these stocks severely alone until they emerge /rom their present muddle, and om- inl announcement is made that they have either Qgreed or disagreed. Erie advanced irom 30 to BOX, ending at 30%. The sales amounted to 42,000 | phares. Lake Shore recedea from 15 to 74%, which was the closing price. Wabash was strong mt 16 in the early part of the day, but subsequently Bympatbized with the decline of the rest of the market and ended at 15%. Northwest common peld at 453; a 45% a 4535, closing at 45%, the pri ferred stock at 58'; a 58. Union Pacific opened at 78 and advanced to 73%. At this point some of sts holders commenced realizing, under the in- fuence of which the price fellofto 71. There was then a recovery to 71% and a close at 71%. Tne $ransactions amounted to about 44,000 shares. | Ohio and Mississippi sold {rom 23% down to 28 and flosed at 28%. Rock Island was comparatively Bteady at 10354 8 103% @ 1033. Hanmibal and St. Foseph receded from 28% to 27%. ©., C. and L ©. closed 6%. St. Paul common pened at 39% and went off to 399%. St. Louis and Iron Mountain advanced to 20, New York Centra; opened at 102 and closed at 1014;. From the fore- going range of prices it will be seen that stocks ‘Were irregular, i! not feverish, yet the condition is pot unlike that which has periodically presented atself whenever the market afforded profit. ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ‘The changes, compared with Saturday’s closing ‘Prices, are as follows :— ANCE—At Pactfi preferred anware nd Tatkanenea, Et ;: le, %3 Pa gold, 4; Erie, in London, +. DEciixE—New York Central, %;'C., C. and L. ©, # 7 aanibal and St. Josep, %; Lake Shore, % jorthwest, common, %; Ohio and Mississippi. er, 4; Rock {si Hand, 9365 St Paul ‘abash, 4% ; Union Pacific, 23 ern Union, 4 Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, jut Northwe preferred, %- | wl HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the opening, bighest ‘end lowest prices of the day:— The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day Aggregated 181,000 shares as follows:—New York Central and Hudson, 300; Erie, 42,000; Lake Shore, 8,500; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 140; Northwestern, 2,300; do. preferred, 200; Rock island, 1,800; Pacific Mail, 29,500; St. Paul, 3,900; do. preferrea, 240; Obios, 8,000; Western Union, 26,100; Wabash, 8,600; Union Pacific, 44,000; C.,C.and I. 0., 200; Panama, 200. THE MONEY MARKET. Money loaned on call at from 6 to 3 per cent, bat fust before the close of banking hours there were _ exceptional transactions at 7 per cent. Prime Wercantile paper is in larger request than can be — Supplied, and the rates remain about as last quoted, to wit, irom 53 to 7 per cent. Foreign exchange was quiet and frm. Prime sterling Bominally was 4.8654 a 4.0054; selling rates, 4.85%, and 489% ana 490. Reichmarks, 4% a 04% and 963; 895%. Prime Paris, 5.164 86.13%. Otner | wates, 5.17 }5 and 5.14%. TE GULD MARKET. Goid opened at 115%, but the majority of sales nd the close were made at 115%. The rates paia for carrying were 2%, 3, 2,1 and 1% per cent. Loans were also made flat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. balan) $ | | | rency Dalances 1 ooitso4 | } @oid cleared........ “a 28,842,000 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. ! exchanges + $95,101,142 valances 8,087,608 Gold exchanges. 9,590, 158 Goid balances 1,085,670 | THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. | The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $44,000 400 ‘98 account Of interest and $42,400 1n redemption of | ie Bve-twenty bonds. Tne baiances in the Treasury bt Wasnington are reported as follows:—Currency, $4,064,096; certificates of deposit, $46,530,000; coin, ($84,776,808, including coin certificates, $23,427,400; Dutetanding legal tenders, $279,226,900. The cus- toms receipts to-day were $530,000, THE FOREIGN MARKET. AG@vices from London state that console ae- @iined to-day % per cent, and are quoted at 93 a 08% for money, and 93 for account. The rate of discount in the open market for turee months’ Dille is 3% per cent, or \ below the bank rate. £22,000 bullion went inte the oank on balance to- Gay. Rentes, in Paris, 63f. 260. The London Market for American securities is reportea dull, The following are the late quotations :—1866 bonds, | 106 ; 1867 do., 107 ten-forty do., 108%); new fives, 108% ; Erie, 26% a 265. STATE RONDS We note saies of Connecticut sixes at | 4 Old Tennessee sixes, ex coupon, at 54, GOVERNMENT BONDS | ‘Were BOt as active to-day as usual, but prices gen- erally remsin firm and im sympathy with ti Strength of gold. The ciose was strong at the fol- lowing Guolations : 120 56 @ 120% ; do, do, 1881, regimtered, 121% a 121% 6, d0., 40., coupon, 122% a 122%; do. five-twen- ties, 1862, registered, ex interest, 115%; 40. 4o., @o., coupon, 115) a 119; do. do., 1864, registered, M5% & 116; 40, do. do., coupon, 11915 @ 119%; do. Go. do, 1865, registered, 116%a 117; do, do. di do. do. do., new, registered, 120% & 121%; do, do., d0., 40., coupon, 120% a 121; Go, do., 1867, registered, 121% a 121%; do, do, do., Poupen, 121% 4 121%; do. do., 1868, registered, $21; do, do, do., coupon, 12154 a 121%; do. ten fortes, registered, 114% 4 115; a0. do., coupon, 216% @ 116%; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 116% a 116%; do. co. do., coupon, 11644 a 116%. RAILROAD BONDS. | ‘These were mouerately active, with iarge trans- | actions in Union Pacific yoo advanced, first Mortgages selling at 9), 2.99%; land grants at 7% 974, and sinking funds ac "ya%. Pacific of Missouri firsts sold at 0244; do. second at 79. Cen- tral Pacifics, gold, 99%. Western Pacifics at 04, diheey and Susquehanna second at 104). Boston, | were dull. 107, United States currency sixes, | 3% NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1875 Hartford and Brie frst at 2a 27%. Oicago and Rock [siand sevens at 108, Chicago and North. western consolidated coupon goid bonds at 85%. C. and J, first at 10794, Lake Snore dividend t 10034, New York Central sixes, 1983, at 101; do. first coupon, 114, Wabash first at 83 @ Lak Mick Cex con cen Ist 8's 4 equip bds x y aN 003g, New York Cen. hy ieccdot N'Y Cen @4 Biecn 0.10 A, Cen ist cous NJ Central, conyes Am Dock & imp ‘bon New York Cen Ths, WB. i0nsg } SMT aSt Bist SPD) do Y York Cen atm. c..:118 | Mil & ot Pusu? ed), PD vltg Petia ake Mu i uP Mil & st Pi Mil & st ray | ax AN | aN | Ohi & N 4 0 Ist... | bikN Cen Pac State ‘aid bas. 106 aN Western Pacific bonds. ois 1 end & union Pac ist nin iat Emon Pactte NC Fae Kit of Mo, Pac HR of Mo. Car Mo i lib Morris « Essex 1st m. 112 Norris & besex 2d m.,. 105% 99 rs & Essex const..100 ‘Erle tm, Te 79... -2.10L 1 rie 3d m, 7's, "83. ast Bub & Sioux 0 Dub & Sioux oe iF aco Cedar F & Minn iat m. 83 12d, Bloom & West ist. 23 Ind. Bloom & West 2d: aaeh south 7 pe 2d in 138% &N L817 pe. Win ier a tae Buf & Erie new: Toledo. & Wab con c. Great West, Ist m, ’83., a Vekin, Ling & Ded'r 1st 60 10036 BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 122 for Merohants’, 119 for — Commonweaith and 97 for Central National. The latest bids are annexed :—America, 162; American Exchange, 119; Chatham, 1388; Chemical, 1,600; City, 300; Citizens’, 125; Commerce, 118%¢; Conti- nental, 9334; Corn Exchange, 127; First Natiunal, 200; Fourth National, 98%; German American, 92; Gold Exchange, 115; Greenwich, 215; Grocers, 10134; Hanover, 98; Importers and Traders’ Irving, 180, Manhattan, 151; -Market, 121; Me- chanics’, 144; Merchants’, 121; Nassau, 104; New York, 131; North Amertea, 100; Pacific, 165; Park, 144; People’s, 140; State of New York, 115; Trades- men’s, 145; Union, 140. MEMORANDUM. On the 27th of February the total o! newly coined German money amounted to:—Gold coins, 1,122,653,5v0 marks; silver coins, 69,444,834 mark: coins, 8,248,310 marks; copper coins, 3,138,237 marks. The value of the German silver mark im our paper currency 19 about 2134 cents. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Monpay, April 12, 1875. BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. Woshs Un Pao BR. Bory Ree st aes =ITEUEEELEETEGEUEEE fo 3 igs By i v0 8% 7, | 100 Ohio & 2 13h lu XK To's | 0 285, 100 Bie | 1 2854 900 73's 1200 39" 1900 iby Te 2 Bis 200 75 900 we 100 4% 70 Bag on 3 te * ip i 2620 + Wig 200 744 4 . 0 100A 13% Cn) B04 LON 102 100 - Wy 30 WR, 109 30" 400 ( 100 Busy on ise Ss } Ls ms oO BR 500 Ba 20 iss {300 Be i | 100 a3 1:5 AND 11:30 4 - 18% 5000 S 6's, cur... ns s, cur.,.b © 120% FIRST BOARD—10:30 4. M. - 107 10 shs NYC & HR..bo 101% a a eae 10.35 serstetlaned fg * Ss mye ne ia ; = i iw Chi NW 193, 100 Un Pac Bt oe 1 rf Bi oy do. 33 Del, Lack & W. 4 N J 8outh RE io SESSSEERESSESE: 10y sbs Mart} aa M...€ boo Ge Sinise. c. 18% " 109 Chi & NW’ fee pe oy Mia b3 Ho Tol & Wav Bi 100 Han & R 5% 10 do... 20%, 10 r . 9} 100 Han & St'Fo pi 2% 20 Chi & Alt Rit 1214 000 U § 10-40, r, be, ly” 5000 US Bs, 6, G1... 15 be 16% 95000 West Un Tel.bds Ig Sy ahs L ZWOC F ist. &0 bbe ge AnD aM 9 TR, WO Vanama low Un Pac KR ist 9% 50. J Len RR... ie is Wd 1 Ao. 4 ea Vg 7? ws ne 5) C ae SS Union, Fac KK....¢ 72h 5000 a Ke Bs cencs od Tow fat Letts, € 4 lon C, rian . 4 73% | . Was firm and active. gEzgt toy init 4 M Co pf. be 1u0 Marivoga 1. & M.. Fog ZEsxouve SielubSes' oistatntatmtnscntntparastnentrasastatsns STRESS SATS = gosngeriee: 2) Del, L. . woe Duo & RE, cs Pacific Mail... West Un Tel... ulver . NYO &H R..10) NJerCen.......3ig x 13% Ohio & Mins... 2855 a 2812 i: rename. br a bi! a , Tola . Sig A ent s Wot. ara ss Omen aero Ta a TS “WS, @ 103% COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON EASIER SPOT—FUTURE STEADY—FLOUB FIRMER—WHEAT | STEADY—CORN CLOSED LOWER—OATS HIGHER—BARLEY QUIET—RYE FIRM—PORK AND LARD EASIER—PETROLEUM FIRM—NAVAL STORES STEADIER—WHISKEY LOWER. Monpay, April 12-6 P, M. Business was fairly active to-day, although for some reason or other there was scarcely so much vim as was expected, or scarcely so much ac- tivity. Nevertheless, a fair busin most of the leaaing commodities. On ’Onange there was increased firmness in the flour market, and better prices were in some cases paid tor shipping grades. Wheat was quiet, but without change. Corn was firmer at the opening, but dutl — and lower at the close. Osis were well | held by the speculators and prices were higher. | | Barley was quiet but steady. Rye firm. Pork | and lard dull and easy. Othermeats firm. Cotton | Freights were dull. dy in value. ket was quiet. Naval stores were quiet put firm. Whis- key was lower. Corrox.—Exporters wanted make acceptable bids owing to the downward tendency | of forward aeliveries, and the market closed with an unsupplied demand trom this class of buyers, who de- ferred purchases and showed a disposition to take the chances of lower prices. Freizht room, too, was against an export business, being scarce and held at full prices. | 700 bales were taken for export in the shape of short notices at 18}¢c. Spinders were in the market for smal! lots only ana paid full prices. Speculators bid low. Tne offerings of “spot”? cotton were not excessive, but holde: Future deliveries declined, principally under the weight ot receipts at the ports, closing heavy and about 3-320. lower than the final quotations of Saturd: eo quote :—Apdril, 16'4c. a 16 9-32 fay: ¥ ae oan deo: 4 a 16%c.; Ju Ve. Sc.; August, Ww tae ptembe i Diss Uctobe: Mie’ an tot November, 16 3-3: lesgers cember. 16 one” ‘a 16 Sléc., and Janmar: on sta homunal We quote, prices bascd aard ot cles fication in force September 1, 1:74 and on upland cotton in store ranning in quality not more than haifa ~, above or belo gd grade quoted s—Ordinary, rt Kod ordinary, 1oic.: str. good ordinary, 16%4c jew midding. lige; middiing, good middling. isc. Quotations based on American’ standard of cias- fe -_ rere vind Alarama. 3. Orleans. Teens, te. | 1s ig i 16 165 rT He ite it Mivating ta rrp igs 18 18% is abe sales were :— Today. Sat Be'g. Total, | Export..... 18 | Consumipion -- a en Speculation. 3 1518 40y a 16 29-320. 700 at 700 at 178 32e., Boat pe 20 a So 1.900 at 184 90 eptember, 300 at iio ide. mber. 10 at 1c. Total, $0.80) ices apr iA ng Peg a, 16 17 Sie. 6 2. inge 160 a 16 y 1640. Ghort Totiee, 16 & I6e,, 600 at Loree; At 16 18-340, 900 at | 1,400 at 1617-820 ibe. ; June, 6u’at 16 13 4 Galveston, w: Mobile, ey Say 09, Dancewa, 87; Wilmington, 161; “short, i Row York, 1.108: Boston, 319: Philis: rR oar. 9.000. Cotton Fates to foreign ports —To Havre, by steain, dy to Hambury, b; to Bremen. by st sail, Se + to Liverpool, by Jad. ‘as quiet but rather firmly held, and in a job- bing way several small invoices were sold. Fro st hands No dealings were reported. The stock this A, M. embraces :7,#% bags, including 4.1261n New York, 35,438 Baltimore, 4.5 New Orieans, 300 Galveston, and 30.0 at Mopiie. We quote:—<crdinary cargoes ipee- & I6c. ; fair do., L6e. 001 17% rime do. 183g6. a Be. ; xtreme range Yor Ura Uae Vosges od government a te. Tirta ore, dle. Ci m sheg 8 G 1 ca lien: Mexican, re) Bie, ie 730. & Ide. , Savanilia, 1740. a We. ; Curacoa, oid, 0 and 9) days zie = Kecetpts—Flour, w 12.90 cal 433 begat onta, ‘Angonara, Iwige. a Ie, FLOUR aw GRals waich were firmer. of which 13,00 were on Be Do, 2 state so perfine State ee ABD oo Exira state 59 wD Chotes state 5m) wo Superfine W 40 ov bxira Western. 5B 5») Minnesota ce 6 ” Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands 5% en Kound heop Olio, trade brands........ 136 o Family 6a a St Louis, low extra Py 7 Vt EY wo 6 iy 7TWa 80 4a +m 4a 450 southern. superine 4a bw Southern, extra. 5a 625 berm, tamily 608 8D rn meal, Western “gpa 4p CN WER COTE. 0 20 rococo oiesseeccssvestey 3 Dw 4i5a 480 at by _ le request at uachanged prices 0,000 bushels, at $1 uay ior No. ¥ Chicago; $1 26 tor, ot No. 1 Cheng; ifs! a $i n ta, and $1 W ror do. Corn. wa stronger, but close) duli and lower, with of,00 busie # noid at $e. a 9c, for mixed in store, Me. a v6e. afloe £, Closing at the inside prices, ‘were siilstrong ar el | seilina to a fair The reported de. ‘atings er i a ARd. nalat hee We be et. but firm, at 96e. for Gin state. o arrive fi Barley wa yhusuels” Rye ln bund, ana $1 0. Naval Ginn tes rity turpentine was «With Jose quoted at $2.00 « $3 10. Change two-day the marke & gieeted and mewn b was slightly batter. ali descriptions rules v ery Ut voiling stock we ge. was done in | | waseaster on the spot. Groceries met with a fair de- | | mand and ruled | Petroleum was heid with more confidence; but the mar- “spot” cotton and ex- | amined numerous lots during the day, but declined to | were disposed to meet freely at quotations. | } | | the markes opene @ | | At tained cales20 Lois. good strained at asses, hnds. and boxes, 7c. a | <3 cinyed, boxes, Duteh standards | ge 10 to'12, 8 . 13 | 15 0 1, oso. : dd , 19. to “ay Porto Iie} — Red | ing, fc, Fg 44 tair to } © oe dard, Ne mle wi | lina and 100 bags Ray ory } DEK r les were panaitia, Tar quoted at ete dg ket a shade nf or montp. Crude In in tr Piphia market was quiet quoted at 3c. @ - The erally dall, rain os advices + | Titusville, $1,626 a $1 68: Ri & $1 62) a hg 5 | farts tba aca on gl a3 er 87st: oussice | | 8. $1 824g; lumediate sh) Fements, $1 65, | MiMosuioss.—Receipts—-Po:4 s 213 bbls. ; beef, 93 pack- ages; cut meats, 601 do. ; ob ig tlerces. ihe market for mess pork of now men i in row, Leet,» Sat ote ee ams were ry the range of $19 a $21 harket quiet. quoted wigntn it meats were of value, but the rar equiv Ibs. of t 14g. pe Western steam was caster e note sales tbe spovat ihe | my me price tlerces | S00 le I STB istise. “Or city lard the Irv tleroes for duly at 19? Bales were 40 erces at 15) ga. Gan.—The market for vefining grades of raw coner was ‘about ge. higher, bu mane was Vory slow ind as buyers retused to resp, mid to the improvement. Hi ers, however, were Ane m in their views, and no of ings were obtainadl tweek's prices. Ihe only d ings reported in Med hods. isir in quality at former | fone, and selling at S%qc. . for standard A and lsgc, & 10%e. for hards, Wo uo! ‘ub: pr Renning. iene to COMMON, Te. & THe. 5 don fair to gooa beg ae . & Sige. ; do., good to prime, Sige. te good. Bc. a 844¢, ; prime to r ff fugal, hhds. and boxes, Nos, 28 7% a Wantars, Nos. Inia Bie. ‘Manila—Superio naam extra Saperion, t ew se Sew ee parades, 7c. @ 7%c. grades, Rice.—The mas quies and steady, lots were eplaced H 7 ie amMoU Dt of wonat 0. ea tie i do, grocery In a jo! a d j ing a iltties ey to €o Patna 7gc., currency; Bond $2 3482 Ma. 1 gH ald. KARINE, ~The ma facet was firm, with sales of 150 tlerces at Lite. per 1b. TALLOW was firm, a ih . sold to the extent of 100,000 Ibs. at p40. a § L160. Der: Waiskey,—Kecei| iis fend Sales 300 bbis. at $ H DOME &;TIO amcor any sachs in The market was lower. Cotton, quiet and ay; midaih arte 1 : a La C. anon Bue good 0 inary: eo Net recep’ Exports coastwise, W6l4. Bales, 1,282, Stock, New Onteans, April 12, 1875, auiet: 1 if ddling. Ibe. Net’ receipts, 4, ons. 5.204 Fixporté—To Great Britain, 26%: 10 822; coast w/ ise, 4,733. Sales, N00, Stock, 162,891. Mostux, April 12, 1875. Cotton quiet: m # Idling, 15%.; low middling, Lo'4c. | good ordinary, t receipts, 236 bales. Exports coastwise, 895, 4 wes, 1,500, Stock, 28,078, SAVANNAH, April 12, bgt Cotton. dull and | nominal: middling, 18%. : low ating, 1c. 5, gor dvordinaiy, lsc. Net receipts. "a0 bales: Exports cc # stwise, 1,75). Sales, 244. © tock, 39,073. Cuantasron, April 12, 1875 sentir quict; r fiddling, l6c. a I6tsc,; low middling, Good ord: avary, Xe. a Ic. Net recelpis bal Exports oastwise, 1,250. les, 200. Stock, | WILMINGTON, Fie 12, 1875. | Spirits of turpe atine firm at Séc. Rosin Crade Vuryentine ste ‘Tar steady c ‘firm at $1 70for | ) 60 for hard and | strained. $2 50 for yellow «f' Go. April 12, 1875. Flour in modei site demand sof 2,200 bbis.'at $6.50 | for No. i spring, $6 75 for am! ‘winter, $ for white | | winter, $7 25 tof aipuble extra, | Wheat rm, No 1 MU | 2 | waukee club. No. ] white Michigan, $1 25; extra do,, $1 40, Corn firm at 87e.1 88. Barley dull; sales of 3,000 eboshels. Canada at $1 41. Corn meal, $35 tor | boltea, Der ton, Millfeed ‘steady ; on gss, nitalings, $80 per ton. Burrato, April 12, 1875. Receipts--Flo's r. 4109 bole : wheat, 6.000 bushels: corn, 1B.000 do, oats, | 4.0.0 do; barley. do. Shipmen ‘jour, gi bie “ahem, h1,00 bushels; corn, C00 nd afloat | oats. 4 i do, In store Wheat. 54 1,938 do.: oats, 2,640 4 malt, 35,738 do, &> ry Da $i $5 50 tor rye. W! heat “area? 2 Milwaukee club at $1 18, with ut little dema ged. Corn doll; sales of three care new on the track at*’c. Rye quivt and scarce; sales of one car State onthe track at $1 05. Oats quiet wales of five r | shorts, sie sip aor: | barie i a shade hi a: | Pork steadyan dulet at $23 for heavy mess | at l6c. a Lp bet nominal Dressed hogs; | | focal trad rs tio co perew | Toweno, April 12, 1875, ead: ry Wheat steady: No. 2 whits Wabash, UADRUPLE SHEET. Sul aa Es arith ma fo conti hee: sale 00 boxes ae Tong lear at Ube. shore cle |r quoted at Bis. cd were firm at 1c. for fre tiarket was ; sales, in jeobing way, were made to packages, lat Agures within the range | ations. as follow 12 se gat at 1¥ inspected for Pp. Wy goyotd Inspecte: ac Ke: S19! ierved beet, 822800 for falta mes ats India Behe Beet | $80,000. EW | N PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 218 Broadw | an excellent place to have their Printing done with oF | Au XAND“R FRO’ i No, 12 Walt street, j on Bi ie, 1s Flolte stichigan, $1 22; amber Michigan, 1M: Bea L red, $1 22}4: No. '2 do, $1 ho. sit 2 ainber ‘ilitnois, 1: intr dismant: ‘cawauoga: Gish mised’ 7 40.5 iy, and d Jur d 79. low mixed, 78c.; M d '80c. ; white, Hie. ; no grade, ) ‘Ship A senits—W heat, 2.00) bus! ges ne 1875. April 1 x iat 7 rot $2 25 a $2 45; clover seed, $6 Wa | Por kau end drooping at Biz @ spot oF Ma 70June. Lard opened tirm, (t closed dull Bulk meats dull and drooping; ib middies, Li ky iskey—Demand light; 73. the afternoon call of the Board — 004 May, 91.01% June. Corn firm and un Fork easier, at $22 6) June. eon rta—Flour, 10,009 bi 4. cbanged. rate, Lard ‘une! ange wheat, WO bush @ '&; corn Mio. atm 22000 devs‘ Dariey” M00 do. Khipments-Floar, li,vo) bola; wheat. 71.005 | Sin do aiopemte ‘oats, 6,000 do. ; barley, 3,000 do. | HAVANA MARKETS. | Harare. april 12,1875 Spanish, gold, 219 = 220; america, 255 wk Bx. | change q Bi ‘on the United Bratesoo os Currency. 497.483 premium. short sight, 90 atl premium; | | short sigi @ ‘gold, 19 812) premium. Sugar firm shectchn! shearer Ts FINANCIAL. vous nem hy F & 00., Bankers, and 21 N, tr od credre, avallavie i in iat parts of the ‘world, t mrough the | Messrs. De Rothschild and the ir correspondents. Also commercial credits — i. epee transfers of money pn Culifornia, ae | MOOK PRIVILEGES, —STRADDLES OR DOUBLE 4 + | ‘rivileges, 39 and 60 days, on members ot 5 Exche pe or reoponsibve partice; also Pure and Calis, Marke { very active and fluctuating. showing frequent opport pnities for oS E Pb .% Olrenlars mailed. HAZA ONTAGU, No. 6 Broad strect. e00 $100, $1.0, INVESTED IN sTocK mivileges on tne present active market would Jo realize extraurdipary pr PROTHINGH AM &60., B 8 AND 10 PER cB T CHOICE CITY BONDS + and other Ai Investment Securities our specialty Y' mrs, paying 10 to viper ce cent, tnverest promptly paid, tor: ale below par. H. NICULA ers, stock Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 43 Pine street, New York. +-DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS 2 SPECIALTY @ and bought b; iP - gor hed hi es S me Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, No New York. } T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIVE AND 4h Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and | jer Securities insurance of ali kinds efected with 0 ast companies. J. J. HABRICH & CO. 117 Broadway. A aw. bg & 00., ankers, 26 Broad street, New York issue Letters of Credit tor travellers, payable in any pari Cow 8 Africa, Australia raw bills of exchange and telegrapato transfers of money on trope and Califurnia. stock PRIVILEGE, PURCHASED THROUGH ort time nce, was closed last week ata $106 15; good Pesao of $2.20) on an investment of only m" can still ve made with $100 to 85.0 tor the next Wdays information and advice as to best moae Jot operating on application. TUMBRIDGE & 00., Bankers and Brokers, _No. 2 Wail street, New Yorn. LOAN OF $300-FOR WHICH GOOD BOARD ‘will be given from May 1 in the most healthful and PIgtneeeas art of New Jersey. Addres COUNTRY JOARD, Herald office, N INVENTOR REQUIRES $200 TiuL NEW YE. will give security and bonus. Address PTO, | 166 Herald office. =—LAPSLEY O BAZLEY ™ BROADWAY, « Privileges on “Members of the 5 inoroughly responsible parties (ni of purchases), $106 25 tor Puts or € for Straddies (i. ¢., put and call @ arket priee on same | contract), 10 or 60 Ways All Coumunications have im- médiate atiennion. Nothing \ an WW shares, and no contracts made in our name, Pamp niet “How Money is Lost and Made in Wall =treet,” mailed free to any ad- | dress, LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 Broadway. ANK BLANKS, SLIPS, BILLS RECEIP Headings and every kind of Printing banks, bankers, brokers and namctal comparies Borat furnished, at the ME(ROPOLIPAN PuINTING STABLISH MENT, No. 218 Broadway QQUITABLE SAVINGS INsTLTUT TION, corner of Twelttn strect and Sixth ‘Money deposited at any time. will gommence to draw inierest on the first day of the following month. Interest pang January 4 145, at the rate of SEV ENT PER ANNI | | | Bank open Monaay, Weanesiay and, araT ar evenings. _Guorar ©, Watvo See. JOUN B.D. or PXECUTUTUS FUNDS 300,000 TO ft 4” New York and Brooklyn Property; no bon erection. Apply to Aattor- joan on Buiidings in course of ney, 42 Vine street, room 16. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW Principals de- ALWAYS HAVE Vork exty Mortgages, without bonus airing to BORROW OR INVES) apply to ANT, Ll Pine street. ENDERS OF MONEY ON DIAMONDS, dise &e., wishing more capital, will a | box IW Herald office | \PONEY TO LOAN—ON FIRST MORTGAGES WITH | AVL out bonus: om Second and Leasehold Mortgages, at | casiesiterms, GEO. W. »TAKE, 152 Broadway, room 84 | | $2.000 FINANCIAL, or MISSOURI maty STOCKS. yeeotsncs and authori gentle n act authorise t ‘the issue norsty of an as fen ox ine bonds for the purpose of m eadee ‘and’ vig, pring Btate indebiedness,"" ved March 29, ae th Eiuersigneds rund CRorcissioders of tne. state of Mia: souri, Will receive Popled bi bids at pis omen, of the Rover. nor of the Stare of iasobet (the same to be opened pubd- ely by the. Sorter in fi bresence or these roommate: siowers) on May 10. lv o'clock A.M. for the pur chase of 800 Donds of the stocks of is State. ids may be for any or all these classes, t ‘wit: 00'S per cent Gold Bonds. 800 6 per cent Bonds, pay: of the Umited State: 800 per cent ound ster! to be payable twenty x ATs r date, but redeemable atthe pleasure of the State ot Missour atter five years from the date and betore the expiration of the ba ears, Said seimi-annual coupons Bop tached for the amounts of the Ist days of July and Jannary of bonds to be payavie at the National in New York Pe the pouing able in London, Tw. of th bear date May}, 1875. and ‘and "0 be ec clivers ans aoe bank on June a to be delivere fais ast mentioned date. pa 1875, and 540 to bear date July ang Pent t said bank ris ‘The right to reject any or Bia to the Governor Commissioners. F 1 proceeds oO these bonds to pptied to the bayment acuring intebtedness of the state. These are iss Stocks. and Baye unquestionab! arantees fies their paymeot ‘ihe resources of the Siaies are pamole fo meet. promptly, principal and interes du This proceeding is dong by pe Oda the indvice nud con: sent of the Lowahanigheg’ Shes. the sta oat “ROBR, te Treasurer. | Fund THOMAS | HOLUAD AT Com'rs. Jzrrensoyx City, Mo,, April 5, 1875. AMPHLET—“HOW MONEY IS LOST AND MADE in Wail Street.” containing highest and lowest prices in 10 years; parti¢ulars ot notable corners, panics, all information about stock prriexes, cost an Per of obtaining them, &e. arphiet ree to any address, LAPSLEY & BAZLiY, Tt Broadway. $2. 50 WANTED SEN BUTAT RLY FOR SIX ot. months; aoceptanee, for $3,000 will be given, secured oy a tad positing with responsible party origial aM, prog vata at over $10,000. ‘address ost office, TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE, ON on ee koll in the city of New York, in summa from 000; the only cost to borrower will be counsel tee tor searching the title: no brokers need apply. Address “COUNSELLORS, Beraid o} ice, $700. 000 aaron jortgages fag oa v. K. StEVENSO . 1 Pine street, or 33 East Seventeenth N ON BOND AND MORT- ti 63. —! K. Xie "2 being estate funds, none but prime peas, applications ‘considered. _________ COPARTNERSHIPS. Noes TOTIOE 13 HE EBY “GIVEN TH THAT THE & Cummings, wholesale butchers, afd 476 Washington Market, is this day dissolved by mu- tual consent. bither parmer ba sign tn Ye cays LOMAS B. YAY LOK. New York, April 3, 1875, THOMAS CUMMINGS. The above business will be continued by the pudes signed. THOMAS oouM. IdG: FIRMS WILL FIND THE METROPOLITAN ir ay, Prowptness, neatness and cheapness Teta CUPARTNERSHI® HERETOFORE EXISTING under the firm name and style of Barnett & Mac! dissolved by limitation: both Hnarinens are to sign in liquidation. Apri I Bra AUB Mack. author! New Yor Apo! 112, E CO, BANKERS. have applications trom numerous parties with capital, Who desire to invest im some gi usiness, Address ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO. At rettese Ss OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED. jount of poor r beasth, of proprietor, toa part faving” trom '$5),00 00, afavoruble chance {s offered, at a sacrifice, in the Stock, rary and Good Will or the old estabil Brewery No. 145 East Forty- second sirect: cap! 225 barrels daily: sSuildings ona Jong and desirable lease. Apply on premises, PARTNER WANIED—IN THE PRODUGOE, BUT- ter, cheeso and egg business, situated in the best part of sien avenue. ALONL'S Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. PUBLISHER AND BUSINESS MAN WANTED— In a well estabiisned and growing monthly paper; Present publisher will give hls exclusive attenuon to the Saves a dep: etl be rae By Al eae as alate clergy tal require pply « SCRRLETON, 7} Broad all LADY, A GOOD DRESSMAKER AND OPERATOR, havin! jurniture enough for six rooms and Dew Wheeler & Wiison sewing inachine, would like perienced partner, male or female, to start a business Apply at 14) Macdougal street, room 28, HOTEL, WITH 37 NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS, tor sale, or will let the liquor store and restaurant Separate; will give long lease, as the owner Issick. Call at the hotel, corner Fifty-tuurth street and Ninth avenue, opposite the Ninth avenue railroad depot. A CHANC® TO MAK# $10,00—PUTTING UP GRO. cery articles os trade; lactory completes $400 tor Halt Interest. Hudson street, Easy work. \HEAPNESS, SAFETY, UTILITY.—CAPITALISTS “4 e inviled to call and examine the Steam Flash En- fg e, & new invention of gre: ACKPOL! (Us John street, room 3). F° R SALK—A PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE, LONG failure of heaita cause of selling ; box Ly OHerai a office. established, with Instruments and office Furniture Address Ur. BERMET, HE LAUNDRY PRIVILEGE, WITH LAUNDRY AND fixtures, of the Mansion Huuse, Long Branch, to let— Oron shares. Address or apply to W. L. McINTYRE, Proprietor. HE PATENT RIGHTS, WITH 10 SETS OF MECHAN- ieai Drawings of a new steam enzine for sale, very gtieap. Apply to H, GROUSE, 19 Yates avenue, Brook- lya, ©. D. SANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED | MAN OF EX. perience and eoility, 8 position on salary of $1,509; very best reference en and security it required; 8 also willing to in $200 ) of $3.00) on satisfactory im- ducement. Address box’ 5,447 Post offt $300 MEY WILL BUY A GOOD BUSINESS, STRIGTLY chsh; @ inonupoly; good tor an invalid; sold on account of other business. MURPHY, $30 Broad street, Newark, lon or address $300 outdvor business; — esta $3 easy. Inquire at 47 Great Soaess treet. =WANTED, IN AN OLD BSTABLISHED ‘+ business, @ young man who wiil advance $981 on good security; for which @ salary week will be given. Address J., box 142 or half, interest in legitimate cash busi- S20 prot weekly. Apply at 50 ness that will pay Broad street, room 7. 2.500, =PARTNER WANTEDAIN A, STAPLE OU U, cash business that will pay $1,000 each er month. Fai particulars at 35 West Fourth street, oom 2, atier 10 o'ciock. $3.000. has made several tortune: months, Address Bauw oftice. —A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WOULD $15, O00 ee Position in soine first class im- porting, commission or manufacturing business and Would loan the same $15.0) on satistactory security. a with real name, H. A, Herald Uptown Branch office. $15.000. to mai nee: ela” manufa turing binned, no nove rin ip optranon. assau street, room 19, from 9 A. - wd WALL STREET NOTES. DANIEL DREW'S ILLNESS AND A DECLINE IN QUICKSILVER—THE PACIFIC MAIL QUARREL. Wall street yesterday was not without its ex- citements. The market opened steady, with the —WANTED, A PARTY TO JOIN EQUALLY in An easy aad agreeable business, which $5,000 nay be cleared in ex NING, Herald Uptown Branch WANTED Lm ap eee TH ‘finances in 8 best prices for nearly all the shares, but soon at- | tention was attracted to au unusual sale of 5,000 shares of the stock of the Quicksilver Mining Company ata decline of about two and one-daif per cent from the previous quotation. As the venerable operator, Mr. Dantel Drew, was known to be a large holder very naturally inquiries were made alter his beaith. The HERALD represent: tive learned suosequently that tne old gentleman | was sitting up and feeling much better. reached 185s. THE MYSTERY OF PACIFIC MAIL still continued to puzzle the operators. Mr. | George §S, Scott, tae managing director, informed sae writer that there nad been no formal meeting of the Panama or Union Pacific directors, and that | the day Wasa biank so jar as negotiations were concerned. The steamships Vasco de Gama and Vancouver lie idle in the harbor of San Francisco, and these, with ovher vessels, cost the company $15,000 per mouth aud are av present of no use to Paciic To the terms when Panama ofer— Vid, AONE $108,000 per annuim for reciprucal ser- vice beyond the price jor which they formerly per- formed the same work—it 1s ramored the Union Pacific directors will not yieid. THE ERIE RAILWAY WAR, which Was signalized yesterday oy” flaming cards all over te city, announcing & new rei tion Of [reigats, Was expiuned to thé HERALD pe verday by Vice President Blaneni $ 10llOWS s— “The geduction is in passenger iares only. It is simply & concession to the extreme South of the reductions to Ciocinnat. Taat was made one | week ago, and does not further reduce the fare | over tits line." THE GOLD QUESTION received no furtuer solution yesterday. The price | Of the precious metai was firm, in sympathy with joreigh exchange; but as che old and rich clique have abindoued the manipulation tt 1s Supposed that the aodisciplinéd speculators, Who have en- deavored to advance the premiam, Wil s00n yield to the natural pressure of events and suifer an ignominious deieat. rhe oub-Treasury paid yesterday $44,000 on a Count of jneress and $42,800 lor called b Bank potes recerved at Wasoington yesterday alwounced to $500,000; castoms receipt, $420,000, Alia from revenue $380,000, ‘The Goid Excnaaye Bank reported qoarenaey f _ gross ceariny $28,842,000; erosé balances, $$62,37 and currency batances, $1,001,504 it may be 4 matter of mterest to Many persons WILL BUY A HALF al a Pt ACART | 10. $30) WILL SECURE A THIRD | Qaick- | silver, however, continued to decline, and finally | to know that int the to a of newly comed Germ: money on the 27th of Mpeoruary Beepugied 40 oe coins, 1,122,653,500 marks; ailver Co} 60,444 834 mars; nickels, 8,248,310 marks; and cttined coins, 8,138,237 marks, ‘Tne value of these marks 1n Our Paper currency 18 about twenty-one and a halt THE MONTOLAIK RAILWAY COMPANY had @ meeting yesterday ut No. 111 Liverty street, in order to reorganize their affairs. There was nothing more than talk Oo! the committees, but a Juture meeting may develop some plan by whicb the adairs of the company may be disentangled. NEW YORK CITY. The steamer Ontario, of the Troy, Albany and New York Towing Line, arrived at fant o'clock, April 12, with the firs: tow from Alb: Joon Gaynor, living at No. 75 East Seventy.sixth street, had nis leg broken in three places bys bank of earth falling upon bim while working on Kast Sixtieth street. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital. The anoual spring inspection of the uniforms of the police took place yesterday at the Central OMce, Drill Captain Copeland oitictating. Detach- ments irom several precincts Were inspected, ‘The inspection will continue for some da. Edward Kane, one of the convicts who escapea from the Penitentiary on Blackwell’s Island on bunday night, was Sharared early yesteriay morao- ing on the and by Officer Edmiston, of the Bountecnen precinct, and remanded back to nie cell. ‘The trial of Captain Killilea, of the Eleventh pre cinct, which was to have taken place at Police Besa per xs Yesterday before the Board of Con- missioners, Was adjourned tor one week, owing ta the unavoidable absence of the counsel for the de- fendant. Subscribers to the New York Rapid Transit As- sociation fund are notified that the election for @ directors of th ociation wili be rooms of the Board of Fire Insurance Brokers, No. 162 Broadway, this (Tuesday) after- noon, at two o'clock, Joseph Dillilo, a laborer employed in the Street Department, residence unknown, while working at Fort Schuyler, East River, yesterday morning, accidentally fell overboard, and before aid could be extended to the unfortunate man he was drowned, Every effort was made to recover the body, but thus far without success. Mr. A. B, Meacham’s “plea” in benalf of the Indian race was well attended last eveuing at the Rose Hill Methodist Episcopal church, East ‘xwenty-seventh street. Mr, Meacham’s ecaiese, the speech in Indian, the excellent singing at tn- tervals and the presentation to the audieuce of Scarface Charley, Keelboat Frank and Shuck= Nasty Jim, all dressed in the every-day gard o! civilization, and the presence on the platorm the Jaithtui guide Toby Kiddie, her husbana Frank and their little son, ail variea the entertainment very agreeably. A collection was taken belore the close of the proceedings, BROOKLYN. ° A fire yesterday in the Pierrepont House, at Montague and Hicks streets, caused a damage of $100. There was considerable excitement and 'm among the guests, Charles Schierer, a laboring man, aged forty- four years, committed suicide yesterday, at his residence, No. 268 Ellery stre Brooklyn, by hapging himself to the door of his room with some bedciothing, He was out of work, and had sev- eral times threatened to take lus life. His wife jound him dead irom strangulation shortly alver breakfast. Coroner Nojan will hold an inquest, A woman about forty years of age was found in an insensible condition at the corner of Plymouth and Bridge streets, She was removed to the City Hospital, where it was foand that she was sufter. ing irom a concussion of the brain, The police have not been informed as to how she received her lojuries, Mathias Frank, proprietor of a saloon in Wythe avenue, was arraigned yesterday in the Kings County Court of Sessions on an indictment for conspiracy. He is accused of having conspirea with Budoiph e formerly a Clerk in the Comptroller's office, to steal eignteen $1,000 bonds, which were carried off. He pleaded not guilty, and the trial was set down for next Monday. District Attorney Britton appeared yesterday im | tne Kings County Court of Oyer and Terminer, to | proceed with the trial of Mrs, Sarah O. Merrigan for ~~ ie murder of Miss Margarets Hammill, Mr. ay. of ‘Counsel for the accused, desired an ad t because of the ill-heaith of the prisoner, d nis asseciate were engaged in tn¢ case. The matter was adjournet till next Tuesday. To-morrow evening the Brooklyn Sumter Clu) will celebrate the Tenth anniversary of the re raising of “the old fag over Fort Sumter’ at tne residence of Mr. and Mrs. Camden ©. Dike, No, 194 Columbia Heights. Speeches wili ve detivered by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Mayor Hunter, | General Woodford, General Gilmore, Mr, Jackson, 8, Schultz and ot in the intervais of the speeches patriotic airs will be played by tne band. LONG ISLAND. The ice in the bay at Westhampton is just breaks ing up. The bay has been closed since December i—& longer time than ever known before by ine oldest baymen. ‘The April Term of the Circait Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer for Suffolk county wiil con- vene at Riverhead on Monday, the 26th inst. itis mot yeu knowa woether tne Kelsey cases will come to trial A young son of Mr. William R. Benjamin, o} Greenport, while avtending a funeral in the viliage cemetery on Friday afternoon, mounted a grave stone, the base of which was insecurely fastened, when it fell over with him, catcoing one of his legs | unger it and breaking both bones near the ankle, Mr. Patrick Heaney, of Greenport, was carrying a quantity of torpedo juiminate into bis house at the west side o/ the village, on Saturday, when it exploded and one of his hands was thereby torn od mangied ii irightiul manner, two of his fingers being so shattered that they had to be amputated, ‘and a third one was broken, An eleven-year-old boy, named Wade, was at tempting to walk on tne top of a fence in a sub. merged lot at Greenport, where tie water a about five feet deep, when he jell uff and nad @ narrow escape irom drowning. He had suck twice, when Mr, Coaries L. Vorwin, attracted by the alarmed outeries of the boy’s companions, waded in breast deep and rescuca him. WESTCHESTER. j At Mount Vernon, day or two ago, @ cow had | acalf with two neaas, in each of which were two periect eyes, two pairs of nostrils and two dis. tinct mouths, The bovine monstrosity lived but @ short time, An inquest was neld at Yonkers yesterday, vy Coroner Bassett, touching the death of John Rogers, aged twenty-nine years, who expired on the previous day. Deceased. it appears, was en- gaged, are other laborers, excavating for a new street, last Saturday, When an embankment teil upon him, causing ibjuries which terminated in nis death shortly afterward, A verdict to that effect was rendered by the jury. The new depot controversy, which has occa. wioned no little excitement among the people of Mount Vernon recentiy, bas been abruptiy tere minated by the New Haven Rattroi ciding to build on the site selected by ¢! gineers. This decision 18 aavetse to tie stated wisnes of a large number of the | property holders in the village bamed, as well as to the corporation, which. | with tue consent of the peopie, a snort time sitice | deeded to the ratiroad company a valuable parcel of land, With the uaderstanuing t@at the proposed bew passenger depot should be erected oa or im mediately adjoining the site of the present one, | Through an oversigat on the part of the munich pal authorities, however, this proviso Was NOL eX- pressly stipwiated in the deed of transfer, NEW JERSEY. — To-day the charter elections in Jersey City, Ho boken, Bayonne and the townships of Hudsog | county take piace. An application will be made at the meeting of the Presbytery of Jersey City next week to have the Verdict in the Giendenning Case set aside, Alirea Herbert, the boy who Was run over on the Erte Kaitiway last Friday, dica of his tnjaries yesterday at St. Francis Hosytial in Jersey City. The Board of Public Works of Jersey City, the chief of the commissions that impoverished Jersey City, has practically ceased to exist. Mr. Newkirk, the clerk, has severed lis connection with the Board, and Ciel Engineer Cuiver wit retire ater afew days ihere 18 no public improvement in progress, and the main connection between the emviovés Who remain and the city is in drawing Sularies. Several deputations of prominent citizens have | eaied on Governor Bedie to urge him to sign the | Haason County Koad bili; bat ie every imstance he gave an emphatic reiisal. No voue will tere. jure Ve taken .Or commissioners at the charter | election to-day. The annouscement created gréat | disappointment among the unemployed jaboring | class, who sooked lorward to a prosperous season: | after the distress of (hé Winter. Over 2,000 labor * @rs Would baye been ewployed on the Rew avenes,

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