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4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks Irregular and Erratie—Dividend Pay-— ing Securities the Favorites. MONEY ON CALL LOANS ACTIVE Gold Steady at 115 1-4—More For- eign Shipments, WALL StReEr, WEDNESDAY, April 28—6 P. val ‘The stock market to-day was irregular and un- @ettled, and showed toward the close considerable depression. The opening was firm tn the general | list, out later a less confident feeling was ex- biditea, and a sharp deciine in Union Pacific trom | 78% to 75 created considerable excitement among the weak bolders of otier securitics and led to a | sympathetic movement inthe same direction. In the final sales, however, there was a recovery in © § the stock above named to 76%, the force of which | ‘Was quickly, though notin the same degree, felt | elsewhere. The strongest sto¢« of the day was Western Union, which, opening at 79, advanced to — 903g on large dealings, and ended, after a reaction to 70%, at 80. Atlantic and Pacific Telegrapn was steady at 26% a 2635 a 27 a 26%. AN ANNUAL MEETING br the stockholders was held to-day, at which President Eckert submitted his report and made — K am exnibit of the condition and prospects of the company. It appears from the same that tue Mines have been largely extended and now em- brace nearly all important cities in the country. ‘They reach from New York to New Orleans and San Francisco, and connect with the Canadian sysiem. The new trusices elected are as fol- lows:—Oliver Ames, Elisha Aikins, 8. L. M. Bar- | Jow, Benjamin E. Bates, F. Gordon Dexter, Sidney Dillon, G. M. Dodge, Thomas T. Ecgert, William H, Guion, Jay Gould, C. P. Huntington, S. M. Mills, J. | H. Mortimer, C. J. Osborne, G. G. Sampson, James D. Smith, B.D. L, Sweet, W. J. Syms, Henry M. Taber. Pacific Mail opened at 447%; and closed at @, selling meanwhile up to 45 and down 10 44%. Erie sold at 20% 4 20%, and afterward down to 29%, closing at 297j. It was shrewdly surmised. that advantage was taken of the opportunity by | parties who are interested in an advance, Atian- tie and Pacific preferred was frm atl? a 17% and Missourt Pacific at about 64%; & S4h. St. Louis and Kansas preferred moved irom 41% to 44, ending at 425%, Considerable transactions at private jands are reported in tie common stock, which, it is intimated, will become speculatively active. Wabash receded from 16 to 155; @15)s. Hannibal and >t. Joseph sold at 264 % & 26, Rock Isiand advanced to 106%, reacted to 105% apd ended at 106. Lake Shore rose from 70}, to 71%, jell of to 703 and rallied to 70%. New derzey Southern sold at7 and $34 and finally at 7. Panama receded trom 166 to 1é4. Delaware and Lackawanna ended at 120, aiter closing yesterday gt 122%. The other changes were unimportant. THE TRANSACTIONS TO-DAY amounted to about 330,000 shares, the greatest number of which cunsisted of Western Union The business was divided among active stocks as fliows:—New York Central and Hudson, 2,300; Erie, 25,000; Lake Shore, 28,000; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 937; Nortnwestern, 8,000; do. prelerred, 168; Rock Island, 17,850; Pacific Mail, 14,500; St. Paul, 900; dv. preferred, 300; Unio, 2,800; Western Union, 129,200; Wabash, 4,200; Union Paciiic, 34,725; Panama, 200; Atlantic and Pacific Telegrapy, 1,442, ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The prices at the close to-day sow the follow- ing changes compared with those of yesterday :— ADVaNCE.—Atlantic and Pacific preierred, 3, Eno York Central, 4; C., C. and L. C., 353 seen fie, 4; Northwest common, }¢; Kock isiand. 1; Avianuc and Pucife Telegraph, >; Kansas fic, 1; Northwest preverred, 3; Western nna, 1%; Erie, 4 Missiseipol, St. Paui, %; Bariem, 2; Obi Fs Pana age, bn HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ieksliver, %; Wabash, %; Union } | and toe three series of specia! tax ¢ vid. Old piain South Carolinas and the new July and Jau- Dary lasues Cioge at 93 bid, and April and October ats2'; bid, Old plain Tennessees leit off at oo | bid, and old ex coupon 60 450), new series offer. ing at 51, | bid, consuis 60 bid, and deferred at $% a 94. | RAILROAD BONDS. | Railroad bonds were firm on a less active busi hess (han yesterday. WEDNESDA BEFORE CALI—10 A.M, gor ahs 1.8 & MSR... 00) H& StJo S's, com SF, RTE Re oa #8 300 @ £0 Del, | 500 do. : Bry se Bist 33 ORR: 6a set 8 i 10 joe Ts 200 Onto & Mise IK. 38 200 70%, 100 NJ South &R...b3 | Ba Se | 500 20 | bo 90 80 100 50d 60 toed US T'Sle... 121 : Me US Be BOR. be in 12 oss LTS M. 2 r 5) Erie RR. 4700 do. 4 10 0 Georgia Os, Ivo Bur, OR & Mist, 35. 1Wou Cid be. Boh, ou Mor & is 1.00 Gal & C Istim.... 107 1000 Mil Ist La d.be 84 AA M&StP,CHMG.be 8% 54) Pack of Mo Let. 240 do j | 8040 Cen sae 1ay C Fac Lst,O Bu 4% 5200 on bod * We, Wes Pac bas!) 9135 15 1 Con Hit ..:be.08 IU wl B00, C BL « iat, ee dwg Chi & NW sx "do. an do. a $0 1100 do. 173 amer ix 10y ©, 0 & TC Ri Is 0 Wes, U tes..b 31) 0 abe The following table shows tne opening, bigh ! j s | 1 Lowest. 2% X i 105, iy 136 hg 1555 Fe 105% es THE MONEY MARKET, Money was more than usuilly active and on call advanced from 2); to 6 per cent, but closed at 4 Percent, Uap:tal is aduncant, and it is one reason Why several of the dividend paying secarities ve shown recent strength. Cholve commercial paper is in demand eXchange was a trifle weak & the close, when the quotations op tne street were 4.87 a 4.875% lor Bankers’ sixty Gay steriing and 4.90 a 4.903 for demand, The specie engagements thus far re- ported for to-morrow’s steamers amount to $1,000,000 gold coin. GOLD, 115; Gold opened ana closed at 115y, with sales Meanwhile at 115%. The shipment of coin thus far appears t: have littie effect on the price. We Observe that the steamsnip Bothnia, for Burope to-day, took out $200,000, and that the Treasury bas packed $560,000 gola coin for shipment. The berrowing rates were 3, 4, 6 aod 7 per cent per an- BUM, and 1-64 and 1-32 per diem. Lo: we Made fat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BAN Gold balances. . GOVERNMENT BONDS. In governmen: bonds United Staves currency Exes were lower, With sales at 12344, but tne goid Dearing issues are at jull pricea, 1867's seliing at 12834, Tegistered sixes of 1961 at 121% and regis- tered new fivi it 115)%. The close was steauy at folowing prices:—Cuited states currency sixes, 1983¢ a 124; do, do., 1841, registered, 1214 @ 12174; do, d@., Go., coupon, 1234 4 123% ; do, Nve-twentics, 1862, registered, 11 10, A0., 4O., CONPOR, 119% a 119% ; do, do., 1864, registered, 117% @ 115; do. Go,, do., coupon, 121% a 121% do. do,, 1865, Fegistered, 118% a 11934; do, do., do., coupon, 12354 & 128% ; do, do., do., new, registered, 12134 a 121%; dO, d0., do., do., coupon, 121% a 122; do. do., 1867, Pegistered, 121%; a 121%; do. do., do., coupon, 12354 @ 128% ; do. do., 1865, registered, 121% a 122%; do. @,, 40,, coupon, 122% & 123% ; do. ten-lorties, reg- latered, 110 & 116}4; do. do., coupon, 116% a 117%} | GO, Go., sixes, 1881, rogintered, 116% @ 116%; do. 40,, do., compon, 1i7)4 a ITH. UNITED STATRS TREASTRY. Advices from Washington report the following Treasury baiances:—Cur.ency, $1,900,000; coin, $89,500,000; less coro certificates, $22,600,000, ihe Assistant Treasurer paia out to-day $245,000 on ac- Count of interest and $20,200 in redemption of Bve-wwenty Doads, The bank notes received for Fedemption to-cay amounted to $650,000, Customs Receipts, $600,000, Internal revenue receipts, $880,000. THE FOREIGN ManKer. The London market is reported dull, the follow. fog being the jas: quotations:—Consols, money, B10 204; do., account, 4 o O41, old "05 Domds, 106%; ‘OF bonis, 10k; ten-forty bonds, 108}6 & 108%; new loan, 102%; Lrie, 26% a 20%— Baecline of & percent, To-day is ticket day, aud tomorrow fortnightiy settiiug day. In Frankfort five-twenty vous of 1892 ave 057%. STATE BONDS. Ip the Southern State bonds plain sixes of Mis- BoUrl Bold Bt 100% and closed at 160% did, We (@ROt6 Ola North Carolinas at 20% vid, new 40 vid, | ‘ates last quoted. Foreign | also | ly ow 110 wy Si 14% 309 Tol & We 3 La do. ws "Det do, 6h) Obio & Sisss ith IW Han & Sty BK, 2 wie SS why 100 o.. 20% 10. ¥ Kansas Pac Ui.. w 100 Pacific BR of No.. o 121% be 123) . 6 KCOND GOARD—1 P.M. [200 she Erie @R....03 2095 0) a 4.0 Aa TM ine! OLS let.come.... 1ug 5.) Sorth Molst..be (9 Mer‘politan Bk 194 oc ne be A Ox Pe bess on 4 o 10... +. 2636 Iu Ll Cen I ae 00 do. wm WNI cent Rit. rt oe op 0. LOP. Pe We Oat Wie Et 8. Del, L & We... Lug 4 be 0% 3 va ae webs 3 20) kan Pac RR be wy 8 J South Wit. bo. 38 2:90 TO3 P j she Un Pac RR,,. 0 GOs ecrececeene © 7 | 10 w -Old and new piata Virginias close at ut | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE nein | ran9 | rather better than yesterday. zag | Was some little improvement in a number of com. | 4th 40) Pites 4 ‘bare RR wd | su Saws Rit Ys) juo | We i 0 un 1003 Cn 825 Chi & Air kik 1) Cat BEG Be WU) te Cae pe, Har Soe MP iecitans flac N Jer Cen., Bn HT Ohi & NW Chi & N W pi Coie kL. COMMERCIAL REPORT. SPOT COTION FIRMER AND FAIRLY ACTIVE— ruTures jc. A 5-32c.° HIGHER — FLOUR | STEADY—WHEAT ¥IRMER—CORN sTEADY— OATS FIRM— BARLEY FIRM—RYE QUIET—PORK | QUIET—LARD ABOUT STEADY—PETROLEUM DULL--NAVAL STORES GENERALLY QUIET— WHISKEY DULL AND LOWER—GROCERIES QUIET AND FIRM. WepnespaY, April 28—6 P. M, The markets were still irregular, out generally On ’Change there modities. Flour was steady. Wheat wasin better request and a shade firmer—the demand being in part tor export and part speculation—the market closing strong, Corn was alsoin demand and firmer. Oats were firm. Whiskey easier. Pork and lard were quiet and without decided change, Naval stores and petroleum were dull but un- changed in price. In groceries there was a fair movement, cnlefy in coffee. Cotton ruled firmer on a good export demand, Futures advanced %{c.a 2c. and closed steady. correr.—Tue market for Rio and Santos coffee rujed quite firm, and a fatr business was con- summated, including 1,000, bags ex Elsinore, strictly good in quality, at 18%c,; 1,00) bags same, good to prime, I8%c.; both at Hampton Roads, to come to this port. Also, at Balumore, 2,000 bags, ex Campanero, and 110) daga,ex May Queen, both on private terms. | We quote:—-Ordinary cargoes, Wige. a 1640. ; fair do., | I734e. a ITge.; Zood do, Ie. a ISKe.; prime do. 1s%c. a | 19ige.; extreme range for lots, 16c. a 19}@¢.; Java, govern- | ment do. grass mats, 26c. a 2%7c.; Singa- | pore, Ze, a 13%¢. ; Jamaica, 16%. a 18c. Porto Rico. Te, a 19:.; Costa Rica, Ife. Issge. a Angostira, I7ss¢. @ 190.5 | "Gutocom He. a Isise . gold, 8) | airly active. principally on r ‘Change some 1,50) bales, in low reported, were sold for ex- nf nearly 1,409 bales good style ‘ac. ; Gheek buyer. German t, and purenased ios: of | ‘Sold jor export. Hoiders expor the yttun below reported nerally firmer. it View of the renewed demand a were for spot cotton and the in qu futures, but no ad- utares Were tairly ac- ‘the more remot ance aod Jgnuary, 16 Bl6c'a if gn standard of ‘classification in force tanbee 1.1874, &nd-ontuland cocion in. store run | ning ia quality wot more (han halt a grade above or be- Jow the grade quoveo, Ordinary, 1@4¢ ; good ag AD 1s} strict ee ordinary, 18%je.: low middling, | middling, 16%e. + good id ie Quotations based on American stad « ard 0: & assiliea tion t— res s. see te Oe Ons Texas, 3 1% Export... Consumptipn.. »peculauoh.,., Totals. —ror mire 451,368 iow “midding ap 4 al er two P. hort no )at lo & June, 210 et Pg ae. ig Orat 16 64s) we 46 17-32) 1d o.ide-; austist HID) 1) ate tbe have been as follows: jn S 2509 AC 16 Mlbee, 100 Io 53:0. Sepiember, 70) 6 17-42e.; October, 5 ste.; vecember, 1.09) at lie January “io at tsier 1440) bales, To-tay, np to t M. ly b-8de., 1.20 at 16 8-\6e wont 16 6 20h at iss 1,000 Jat 16 Vee 200 at 1@ dons od at ake, 3 6 25-300, Son) ati Sac 1s! AW at i640. Ws at 16 10) wt 16 27-30. ly.Side. Orleans, 87: oT; Savannah, 411} Obi toes Wilmington, Ae ‘Nortolk, 404; New | York, 1.736; Boston, 18; Puiladelphia, 319, iar t 4.208, | ‘This day last week, 4 This day tas since Sepcember 1, 3,20 as ioliows:—fo Wavre, O¥ steam steam, 3ge, To Bremen, by steam. pressed. "To Liverpool, tl. by sted 1x Re ceipts—Flour, eg 3 iy! wheat, 1. 42,09 0. : co ihe four market Was ‘gust bat stead Seles we: but quiet, th bi with rather more doing on local account. reported of 15.84 Lbdis, Cora weal Was ira bales 56) Lois. We quote 09 a $45) 40a 500 5Wa 590 sme 60 r ¢ sua $0 5a 650 50a 56) 5a 60) 60a 70 ‘ 5250 ow St. Louis, straight exira.. Soa 6W) St. Louts, choice double extra. 6000 65) Louis, choice tamily..... 7TWa 8H) Kye flour, five to superfine. lame 49) uthern, No. 2 140 4m | Southern. sia 50 52a 62 6a sw 198 400 swe ay 4 acu * puneneous Fhent was iet but firmer here wi from shippers, a8 @'se from speeniators. about 00) pu $1 214 tor as ¢ delivery. $1 By tor No. ( Minaesota to arrive. seraie demina. bat trme' com> demand The sales were . for mixed Western and 76 gad armer. 7 i ye dali and nowinaily Ss nada in bond ubtainable at Mc. and | $ qui Wer soldat st changed, with Weatern'at $1 0% | K? rw it. Rates @re s ronger, with room offering less | freeiy. 10 Liverpool, Ly sail, email lots cotton at tad., | aad by steam, 2.9) p Tr my sty aco, ai is OL ba, T tons leather | $0 & Norwe; of Drivate te) [4 hex, aut 6d. m1 Srciah ah P, hence with a ull on privaie (erm. To Bristol. b at i6s. afd a smail jot of cheese at ta To. Cork. tor OF ders, two Americ G a ships. with gaano trom Buderbary eae roporved Ws, and a bark with about 3,500 ‘ion, ers grain trom Ba.timore, reported on prival fo Dubin, a Britian bark; with denis, reported Trom st Jobu, Ws To a French gort direct a Norwesian ence with avout 2.75) bola crude petro 4s. 1 To answerp, by sat, 10) boxes privave terms, quoted af 2 io Havre or bark, sith about 8 0 bois. napht irom Philateipnia at 48. 6d. to Hamburg, by 6.0 mowers and reapers. on private terms, dam, by. steain, J) mowers and reapers, on private Yeruis to the German Halve dirget. 9 Norwegian bark, | heuce With about refined petroiew at $8. genera vargo, American bars at $1 pel @ wih general carro. atiiarket be goueral warket presented a q et ap. penraty ales froim firet lands were reported, and ia 4 dtsirs yay the | au Luba, eee ad @ 4:¢. ; do.. ay yg = lo Fofintt ig, 420. ' ‘io. 00, aro: | Gory, ‘evo. a tbe. ; Porto itieo, s8o..n 08e, ngiieb ents, tor shten + dew Orlesas. too ‘Tée, : vollaam te. jor 5) tes. rones.—There Pein sale for josting bot nrebanged a a 4 Wilmington quowd ay 82 g ay, snes 1,000 obls Tavee, vo arrive, and 8 OW ¥ do. iu Wiiminetoa, bot private 6 Clty pire, Gelivered, Aite Change tiere were 100 bbLs, strained rovin rep aby ‘Verhotgcm.—Crnde, jn buik, remained about. Ya business fo ths gutent of 1.50 ypis. for spot deliver: { ® Te. in renued « cou jot th : | extia superior, ihe: aT 326 Refined in Phitadeiplila was dull and Hominaily 185;0, for prompt and i8%ic. tor deilvery wp to yaoue at Mav lt. Refined ty it Provision shane! iptsPort ages! beef, 2040.5 a earne inarcet for pork in shipping orde cut pea. do. oud lard, 1 rt neu fh with a sale Dhis., oly, at $2236 4 0 bit, dutue: 700 bbls. Maly, at i. 50 ue 2 and 10 bis. i iSohing lots At $2 i249, Beer hams eglected and nominal at Pee sales of 100 oe clear was bones jong clear at Liye, owed al 14%jc., and city long eleur, at 12 Were guietand unchanzed.” We uote snes of Pet ar bellies, at Le., and 20 boxes red bellies, at 1c, 1a “ ai nates were Tap tlerces, June, i. LOW i a distributing Way Was guite unttorm pr w wactions, Were roported, prime tt Tic, % Very strong, in tone, spat the The 8 only moderat ee d deaiings inciuded U hhds. Molasses s + do, tatr to good refining At B3ge. a 84; fair at 8 516e. and 24,592 part Refined was quiet and orm for A, W a ia'ibe. ior We ‘quote: Cuba—Hotning inferior” to common, Tac, do, fair to. good, BH «good Ks ‘rime, fining. Jair to good, Nos. f to 10, Be a, bige. Sige. a Mace; Manil boxes, 7c, 0, 16, it Brazil oe infos Hive Datel manele in 8ie. *“Mtauila—superior and New Orieans—Refining grades. 7. a do. urocerv grades, 8c. a Big. PTEARING wa ‘cutee at Lidge. 0 sales of Cousequence eady, with salen of Pay 00 Ibs, at Pige. eceipts, 1,023 bbls. The ma it Was pal gpd Jower, with sales ‘sontned to 90 DI t $1 15 pe: DOMESTIO ‘MARKETS. Gatveston, April 28, 1875, Cotton dull: middling, tsIge. "Net receypts, AOL bales. Exports coastwise, 42, Sales, 167. Stock, sbarts, Ww ORLEANS, reat 23, 187! Cotton qhiet; middling, 15%e.; low middling, 156, rood Sanat Hie Beige Rule Suton, tl joris—/o Great Britain. 0, the ‘Continent A coasiwise, 25, Sales, 1,400. Stook, 1 ‘ ected ril 28, 1875, | jarlating 1040, Net reverts, 297 bale wise, 4. , StOCK, 24,67. Savaxxast. April 28, 1875, Sotean cautery placing, ws, Hows Bs Ailing. 15} + Lise, Net ri wle8 5 1. Salen, 68» Stocks oh Poe ken ie, Laas LMINGTON, N. O. 1875. ril 28, Spirits turpentine dull at He, Rosin stg ay at $1.85 for strained. Crude turpentine steady at $ for # ea Ly yellow dip and $3 6) for virgin. Tar stouay Cotton qi Exports coi Osweao, April 23, 1875. Flour unchanged; sales 1,3)0_ bbls. at $0 69 for No. L spring, $5 75 lor amber winier, $7 or white winter and $/ 25 tor manne extra, Wheat dull; sales two curs red Btare at No. 1 Milwaukee Ciub held No.l whiie alichigan, $1 56; extra do., $140 Corn quiet: sales 1.20 state on private terms; Western heid at s7c. Barley scarce; Canada, on the spot, oflered at $1 45. $5 lor bolted and $34 lor uaboited, per ton. $27, per ton, Flour quiet, eciee No. 1 spring, $: 0) Cnicaco, April 28, 1875. Wheat buoyant, unsettled; Zdo., fresh, $1 08; do. regular, gl be spor; $1 AY; ¥! 16%, June; No. 3, do. rejected, “Mise, a 92. “Corn iy tuir demand. ig¢-y spot; 75%4e. bid. May; rejectsd, THe, a Tzgcs, Oats in good di i28¢e., Bpot M sige, June, Rt Barley’ quiet, ' an York steady ‘at 82 080 get Lard steady shot; $15 8215, June. Bulk meats stead advance asked, but none established, on call of the ‘Grain Board wheat closed A SL US'S. May: $1057; a $106. June, Ce ay; Tose, June, ‘Oats steady and unchanged. Provision Boars tas decivel to abolish te afternoon call till the next packing season. ReceiptsFlour, 18,000 es wheat, 65,00 bushels: corn, 158,00 do.; oats, 410.0 barley, 1,00) do. shipments—Vlour, 00 bbls. whe fy ssa" pushels: corn, 640W) Go.; oMts, K8\ bariey;, 8,000 do. EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpos Propvce Mang -Loxpox, April 28 —Even- ing. —Caleucta linge 53s. Ud. ; spirits turpentine, 2s. Od. Der ews. Livearoot Propece Manket.—Liverroon, April 23— Eveaing.—Common rosin, 5: a 6s 94, per owt stea.ly. ELS sont or Nays OUR PRINCIPALS ‘oN tisk TRAN tO SHARES AND No. CON: Is COUR NAME” | PAMPHLET, ttioW “MONEY. IS) LOST AN IN OONTAISING ALL Ps poaMaTioy AS Gis, &C., MAILED FRER TO ANY AD- GALL ON PANAMA, I89UED BY C8 ON APRIL 2), at 145. was close on Monday at 1itty An ii Vestment of $10 would thus yield $200, $100 would show @ profit of $2.y0); $4 invested in the same Way would ave realized $1U,00); no hublity beyond first cost. artes Wishing to invest Shoifld call un us tor anfor- mation. We publish the “Wall street Keview' eve dnesday morning, giving tatest quotations and ne: liv’ usefu: to those living a a nee trom scription only $a year jk. “Men and Idi lust oUt, explaining every thin lowest ‘prices ot stocks ior | th 8 ( UGUST BELMONT ankers, 1 and 71 Nassao street, issue travelicrs’ credits, availavie im ail parts of the world, through ‘Messrs. De Rothschild and their correspoadents, Also commercial credits and telegraphic transfers of maney on California, /urope and Gavana, —STOUK PRIVILEGES —sTRADDLES OR DOUBLE ¢ Priviliges. 9 an! 6) days, on mem! Exchange or responsible varies; also rut Market Very active and fluctuating, sho’ opportunisies tor large vrodts | Caccuinrs AZLARD & | MUSIAGUB, Now T WV? RBASsON ABLE RATES—M BY ON Live AND 2A, ndowment insurance . opblictes, Morayes “and Otwer Secures. insu: pil kinds flected wi best companies, J. J. Habis Suba cont adware A. —MINNESOTA boo 7 PER CENT DEFERRED Bonds for sa: DA} LBERT M, NICOLAY & oo. No, 43 Pine street, New York. A =DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS A SPECTALTY . bought by the old established house of ALBEM1 H. NICOLAY & CO. stoes Brokersana Anctions ra, No. 43 Pine street, w ¥ LL STOCK PRIvILE JA “bers of the Stock I parties, Pumpniet, nge ana ot wing ho | Wal st ted, sent MBWILOE & vY.. Broke 0 i Wail street, New Lork. es ‘$108. —— jock Privileges —— Closest prices: ye ommmeronenssehil —Froluisan M ——bankers, 2 Wail street. A business property near Wall street: worth $4u Ferited tor $400; frat mortage, $21000; | berat dis- YOKOF, 6 Broadwa coun SPONSIBLE GENTLEMAN, Re. siding on Brookiva Meichts, @esires a two rs? hecond Mortgage on his property; an exorbitant bouus will uot be pa ddress MORTUAGE, Herald office, TIRST CLASS SECOxD MORTGAGE FOR $4,000, for sale fur $i 80), ng @ half toque, Vail to 7 o'elow i4 West Thirty- nts need hot — en f $19,000 TO LOAN ON REAL AND PERSONAL sttoperty, Stocks, Yonds ani tire Policies, of to buy’ Mortaus WR OLS, 9 Liberty street, (outeeorat “PAPER WA PER WANTED, Made by y responsible Merchants, Manufacturers, &e. 178 Broadway, 2.0) MORTGAGE, FOR se in Brooslyn, Address A., on owner, from second fy NIC! ON box 216 TWO PiRsT MORTGAGES, UNE a4 Hrooxiyn andone on New Jersey property, taken for par, purchase money; literal dweougt Principals piy at at Cortiandt street. AS PACIPIC RAILKOAD COMPANY seven per cent Bonds waated by WAL tr iX AN B.Ul Loa AS '—PROM $1,000 TO $8,000, chotee Plantation, tully improved, in the west es dies; value $29,' erfect, Fall abstract aud all Particulars of 0, H. Vix KBUN, No, 6 Pine street, EFFECIED ON M. REST EELE VALUES oods in bond. SAMUEL KAY, way, ee or MISSOURI SIATE STOCKS. virtue and authority of an actentitied “An act to rize the issue and sale of renewal fund! bonds Durpose of jnesting sud, paying, the, watering vednsas,” approved March 2, the canraissoners of ‘O i sourl, Will nied bidg at the office ra Gover- ot of Whe Stare of Missouri (the same to be opened pud- licty by the Governor in the oresence Me pues comin's- sloners) on May 1, 187% at 1Y o'clock 8. M. for the pur. Chase of 8 bonds of the stocks of this State, Ibe bids may be for any or ali these classes, to wit 8))'6 per cent Gold Bond . $1,000 each &) 8 per cent Bon !s, payabie ia la wial money of the United state: “4A of th ace OF ty 4 ‘betors the expiration ears Said ‘tocas to have seminangual coupons ae ached for the proper amuwnte of interest, payable the jst days of Juiy aod yannar to be Paya ve at the Natio vi xcept Nd Re ree Wo han to bear date Way |. 1B7S Ban to be ce fy gad vane on Juve 10, 18 1600 1875, an3 to be delivered and paid 1 ua laet meniioned date, She rignt to to bids reservou to the Governor and Fund The p: Oooads OF these bonds to be Applied f of the maturing !n eotetness of the Orst ¢ ae stocks. and have rare for their pay ment Kaw meet, promo: nis proceeding sent of the Governor of a i i rHoMas’ Sarransos Cire, Mo, April &, APRIL 29, 1875.—TRIPLE Militeed steady ; shorts, $23; shipstuifs, $25; middlings, | de MD | Pg Gant Li | | | legitimate business waere $1,500 | manufacturing chemicals | THE FIRE COMMISSIONERS’ SECRE- | lected as depositories for the city moneys. | hag tothe Captain's office and settie at once, | Rayon re wanes SHEET. FINANCL AL ONEY 10 LOAN—ON FIRST MONTGAC wir. md and Leasehold Mortyny yes, Ot y Broadway, rom bs ty Los? AND MADE sumiog highest and lowest 8 of hombe corners, panto: t stock privileges, cost and se. Lanpbict free to any BAZLoY, 74 Broadway. RIN'TING G— RIN| TAG TO a POR MER shauiise trom the Vos v to the amount ot 00. box 169 Herald om hg sith EXCHA printing establishinent ‘Address PalN NS arts BE nt ay beth Gt ty sate dara yp AszED- TDLAND gage Bonds t Brooklyn dmproy: Stock Farm. " ™. 8 AND 1) PER CENT cHOLC | Tata DS per gents ta 1d per. Tor sale below par. Ane RAILROAD prodne: | c tor other <4 TO LOAN ON “BOND AND MORTGAG $5,000. for term of years, on Property im this city: Apply to. to M. M. M. Mi LDEB RGER, 8) + arming street. $9. 000 OR SMALLER AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON Westchester. zane property. : $300, 00 NICHOLS & CAV FG RIY, ws Fourth avenne, eatcheater Rost Katates nob TO LOAN (PRUsT FUND)—LN SUMS to. suit, on New York, Brooklyn or 1s required. Ke wi ILLS, Lancashire lusurance Co: 187 Bi way, (0,000 10hOAX sox, Bonn AND MORT aye; Mortgages cashed. anys $7.00.00 Jy, Ti Fine street o¢ 33 hast Ravanttancs Those beng estate funds, none but prime spplications considered, WoreL, WITH 37 NIC or Will lease t and Restaurant sepirate, as the owner 1s 5! inquire at hotel, corner or eitiy-fourth street aud Ninth avenue, opposite, Ninth Avenue faliroad depot. ‘There are thres sther raiirond de seh six blocks, House always on Ck AND WELL GENTLEMAN, GOING A 4A acquainted with parties of high standing im Paris, wishes to meet with a party having some good business or article or patentalready essted und which may be in- aauees in France. Address ABILIIY, box 175 Herald ee. GENTLEMAN, WITH CAPIVAL AND SOME EX- Pericnce m ih meutmarkec business, Would like fo become associnted with a party in a first class family market in New York; wonld purchase naif interest ia an established business or join an active man ot ine fluence im A new market. Aduress 4. BRADFORD, box 15h ottice, Minneapolis, Minn. VAOCTURERS.>A | MACHINE wd in every kitchen; will pa. 30,00) dat your if push et sell Haitor the whole. § Thomas st, up s'airs, after 10 A. M. WESTER: CAPITALL v, WITH 00.00 TO $600,000 worth of bonds, $500,000" worth of Western lands and several hundred thousand dollars) worth of other securities, would engage in we, banking or other Wes are required On & ces; arrangements can be ufidentia. address CAPi- tuir basis, with good once: business box 174 Herald A TRADE OF $70,000 A ® would like to associate OUNng nyu With $4,U) to 35, Soy Gash and form partnersiip. Address BUDD, Herald ofice. DVERTISER, HAVING A LEASE OF A_FIN Broadway store, wants an agency for some paying business, Address SAMUDA, herald offic THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED, cueal wan mM the manuracture of YOUN Year in butter and et Jumselt with sy i SE xth avenue: fhe Soontiony sh trade; first rate ‘and produce store on qheap rent; now having @ lively business for a z MA Agency, 121 Nassau street. 88 IN ST. PAUL,—sTOOK ind in good condition; a yoo t ARDWARE BUSIN sinall, well assorte. chance ura young man wish savall cavital; satisfactory Teasons fur selling. Address € Herald omce. ARTNER W D—WITH $10,0.0 TO 912,009, IN A legitimate, and protitavle business Address i. 1, FRANKLIN, Herald oilice, SPLENDID OPPORTUNILY TO MAKE MONE inte est can be secured (as cashier in a legitimate Haveiling business, paying $2,000 weekly, by applying at 60 Browd roo! Fay wooow DRKE mm Which $2.0) eat ‘oom 1, Park Hotel, corn Beekinan and ts, for three days only. (pO HOTEL MEN AND PHYSICLANS.—WANTED, A competent, first class hovel manager; aiso a physi- cian, with capital, to take interest in anp management of a sarge heat instiqquan OLIVE ». 1 Park place. A ‘TED—PARTSER, with $15), IN POULTRY and fish market, ADAMS, 185 Court street, Brook | TANTED—A CLT PARTNER, WITH $5.00), TO | ugage in the business of buying aud selling priv- Locks and gold, KOWD as “pats aud calls,” by ertiser, WhO fe oxberienqed inevery aetail. Ad- a box 209 Herald ottice. TANTHD—A_SPECIAG PARCNK®, WITH FROM | $10,000 to $22.00 capital, in an old established man- | lacturing and jobbing busin undvubied references ven, ane Ses or Address A. B. C., box 11 lost oltice, call Mh 1'N. ie! n. ENER To MAN, wit ike trom ‘$5,000 to Soo 10 NEw, box Le Herald office. CLASs © PTTER, TO ments one having @ small capital and a singiy man pre busi | Ness in best location, Inquire ar 39 Montgomery street, | Jersey City. TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED HOTEL OLERK, ‘With $2,009 or $3,000 to loan or invest; horel 1i round, Address TANTEO—A PIRSE aM take an interest in a sasioriag tstabli IMMEDI: ATELY — A ‘PARTNER WITH take part loterest ina rise, UY whet thousands ANTED 0, nd profitable ent se, nor address J. Wit L “PURCHASE HALP INTEREST 1 A new and user invention, ress arented Feb- ALLABU, Wie ; C Puary, 1875. Cail on or addi Duane street. on E CHANGE, & BY A up business tor Beat bs da, a chipping Coramissior has made ae", is ‘Te \ iF 5 PARTNER WANTED=1) ATE: Rancial department of @ il partie + 1) o'clock. A PARTNER, AN ACTIVE aie, ‘Iegitimate and | inves: $2.500 and strictly cash bus. pes: VYourt! street, room 2. —WANI $3.500. business man, 1m fguien manuiacturing Olelness that will bear f s gation, Address i. W Heraid ottle $4.0.000 aii %n om ; secured by first mortgage worth aot sum Fequired; present ry $10),000 cau be smereased tinme- br will bear clo: stigation, Address ADAMS, Bridgeport, Col ~- ++ 2 TARY. At amecting of the Fire Commissioners, held yesterday afternoon, Commissioner Pearley, the President, offered the foliowing resolution:— Resolved, That William B. White 3 ont, he is hereby removed from the oflice a+ Secre ba Commis. ston, his answer (o the resolution of Paprit not being satisfactory. Mr. Van Cott moved that the question lay over until aiull meeting of the Board, Commissioner Hatch being absent, which was lost, tho President | voting in tac negative, ‘The motion on the resojution was then putand | . Van Cott then asked for a special ee, to be held on Friday next, to consider sir, Waite’ Temoval, and Mr. Peariey consented. MUNICIPAL NOTES. The Mayor, Comptrolier and City Caamberiain met yesterday to decide what banks shouid be se- The following, Walch offered to pay 234 per cent inter. est on the dally balances, were azsignaved de- posituries:—Cnited states Trast pmpany, Union Trust Company, Merchants’ National Bapk, Gallatin National Bang, Bank of North America, Mechanica’ National Bank, vhatham National Bank, Contineutal National Bank and Mercantile National Bank. The Third National Bank, which offerea to pay three per centon the daily bulances, was also selected as 01 of the depositories; but It 18 quite ike, that When the officers of this bang leara that the Other banks Will only pay 2% per cent they wili think it rather too much of a good thing to pay three, and toey will come down hali | a peg. } Ali licenses for permits granted for sigus, show. cases, stands, &c., expire on the Ist ol May, and Marshai Hart as anuounced inat everybody | who Watts io revew his permit mnst come tibull Rex sam Ward at ex-senator Pierce, Ok, °. ey excitement, about the labor tickets ha: enw Us subsided; but aiter the inet ma jation | Ww Commissioners 1 Wil doubtiess br ooine raga taken by some of the democratic As- Femblywen io voting to nom-conear with the Senate amendment to the Imapeciur of Pubiic | Works bill, proviaing that inv. agations held by him should be public, was seve; ‘ ritveised ye. a Speaker Mec. | seruay by some o/ their city pi A $.cech, ia which | Tumor B oharter, there vu, Wil again be 338 2 é S. = 32 533 Ss 225) eS Ss 5 _ own the Gragged belore we! | the North River, northerly by the centre line of Warren | patrolmen of or are freq | Vasrats disor an THE NEW COMMISSIONERS. - THE POLITICIANS IN THE DARK AND ANXIOUS TO KNOW WHO ARE THE COMING MEN. The all absorbing topic at the City Hall yester- day Was the question of the appointments to be made to fill the vacancies in the departments. ‘The Mayor still adheres to bis determination not to make the names public until he sends them in to the Board of Aldermen, At one time yesterday nota few of the Aldermen belleved that the mill- tary gentleman who had been started for the place of Police Commissioner was Lioyd Aspia. wall, but, as the Mayor stated the other | day, when spoken to relative to the ap- pointments, that this was + ad year tor republicans, * und, as the General is a re) able can of the deepest dye, he may as weil retr 00d order 1 ne has ever seriously sought tor ‘ne Position as Some of bis fends say he has, It now seems to be the general mmpression that General “Baldy” Smith, who commanded the Eighteenth army corps during the war and was General Granw’s cmet engineer at tae battle ot Lookout Mountatn, will secure the prize. The General has been a resident of tnis city jor several years, and, 1t ts sala, he ts backed up by some ot the strongest men iu the party. His name, it LY in, wil, of course, be sheared ot its ‘oal Jamilarity, avd will read “Wiliam F. Smith.’? doubt some of the Aldermen will ask, “Who Is Smih'” Inthe pock Commis: ssion tt appears to be con cedea thateither De Grasse Livingston or Jam W. Gerard wilt be selected, with tne coances strongly in javor of the former, Although John J Gorman and James F, Wenman are meutionea ip counsction wita the Fire Commissionership 16 is believed that Jonn MeNicoll bas p2en underlined for the pluce, 1p is almost certain thas Dr, Jono , W. Dowling, of Futh avenge, a hommopath, will be appomted Health Comarssioner; Jordan L, Mott - Park Coumissioner, aid. Towaaend Cox Comms sioner of Uharities und Correction. Mr. Mott is @ vice presideat of the Tammany General Commit tee ana an iron merebant in this city, whose frm, it 18 said, has /urnisued @ good deal of tron tor the city In the way of lampposts, &¢c. Mf he snoule accept the Park Cominissiouership, which an unsalaried position, his firm would be debarred by the charter trom furnishing any ma- terial that might be Wanted by the city 1a their line during mis term ot office. For this reason some people think he will not accept. Many ol Dis iriends say he will, however. ‘The speculations of the politicians may be cry@ tallized as 1 llows:— Police Commissioner—General “Baldy” Smith Dock Commissioner—De Grasse Livingston. Fire Commissioner—Joun MeNicoli, Tax Commisstoner—Henry R. Davids. Park Comimissioner—Jor ian L, Mott. Health Commissioner—Jona W. Dowiing. Commnissiover ef Charities and Correctton Townsend Cox, Late last Ci hl ao ah it was currently reported 1= political circles that Matthew ‘I. Brennan wor alter all, secure the Pt on Commissionersaoip. BOARD OF POLICE. IMPORTANT CHANGES IN PRECINCTS—ROUNDS+ MEN'S INSIGNIA ALTERED—A NEW STATION HOUSE FOR THE NINETEENTH PRECINCT—WAR ON THE LIQUOR SALOONS. The Board of Police Commissioners held a pro tracted meeting yesterday afternoon, transacting ao unusually large amount of business, The case of Patrolman Maher, of tne Twenty- ninth precine%, who was found guilty of ciubbiag @ brother officer in the Thirtieth street stauon house, on the 20th inst., was brought up for consid+ eration, and on motion he was dismissed from the force, The chief clerk reported the receipt of 600 llbrary books, donated to the department by Miss Linda Gilbert for the use of persons confined in the House of Detention, A resolution acknowledging the donation and returning thanks for the same was adopted, and the chief clerk directed to commaut- cate With Miss Gilbert to that effect. Toe framing of rules and regulations for the proper management of the said library was re- ferred to the Committee on Rules and Discipline, NEW PRECINCTS. The long contemplated action of the Board with reference to the abolition of the Second, Third and Twenty-eighth precincts was next discussed at length, and the following resolutions were auopted:— Resolved. That the Second, Third ant Twenty-eight ets be, and herepy are, abolisued, and the terri of which they consist, and the epee of th ou duty in each bo distributed and atracts precincts, im pursuance of the following he portion of the territory of the ug south of the centre line of Fulton ‘inst precinct, and north of the centre street be Jader® to the Fourth preciact territory of tue First precinct is counded aud desribet as follows:—North by the contre lie of sa.tery piace gna aS mm street, east by the Kast River, south by Jork Bay, and west by the centre line of ‘Broadway and e wil Fourth va bounded and described as follows :—Southen centre line of Paiton sees, north Broadwa Hisasteriy by Catharine rect ‘and ieee eamreriy ast ovalved. tinat the torritory of th nay Oy line of Broadway, Park row, Chat ad ‘shail be disposed ot by assigning twenty-niDe of That the lores of patrolmen of the (ne number to duty in the First precinet, and twenty- three of the umber \v duly in tae Fourth precinct, that IL-be roterred to the Superintendent to select and report the ni bo assigned to duty in the First and Fon ve That the unet living south annexed to the tion of the territory ih of the centre line of Fifth precinct. That the territory of the Twenty- dec and described as ene vy of 8 v rt the seventh precinct is bound “line South by the cent street and cast by the centre line of Broaaway. | That the territory of the Fitth precinct a4 bounded and de- 0 by the centre sine of Warrem inet shan umber in*precinot and twonty- four of the numver to the Firth precinct and five uf the namber to the Filteenth preciact. That it be reterred te the Snperintendeut to select and report the oames of assixned to the twenty-seventh, Puta i presincts respectively. n of the territory of the + vf the centre line of einet and Fite Resolved. That the pe aty elghth pr street portion rorth of the cour he Filteenté sighth precinet & a out by tne cen Hue ot Canal street, west by verth Rive: ane by the centre line of Houston. street amt east the centre line of prosdway Frat ine territory ot the Sinth precinct is bounded eseribed as follows: — Fouth b: e centre line of & . west by the "River, north by #ireet and enst by the centre line: the centre west by the centre “lines of Hancock, Carmine streets and sixth ayenue, north ty the centes ins of Fourteenth street and east'by the centre lines of Fourth a ¢. Bowery and Broadway. Kesolved, that the vorce of pa:ro'men ot the ‘Twenty: Cig precinct shal: siquing twenty. three of the Rutver te fecinct and thirt the nae ois, the changed, shail foilows The precinet shail have 9% patroimem, the itn, as the. Twenty-soventh, 303: the Put, 12; the Elghtu, 87; the Ninth, #4; the Fifteenth, i hat the superintendent arrange and report a ule of day aud night posts ior the above prectt the vasis of tue quotas Derein estadished “or such pre- ts. one That the above resolutions take effect om the ‘iat of May next. THE ROUNDEMEN’S BADGR, ‘The old insignia of tne roundsman's rank hes become a thing of the prst oe hereafter these officials wil Walk erect .n @ gayer baage of dis UncUon, 48 will be seen by UI ry following resola- tion, Wulen Was adopied — Resolved trnie Sot the Lge A and regulations be and is be ded Oy & f the word wreath, “Koundame! \rm atovercomt, dre: coat and blouse a United ry chevred of two ipes above the poimt of tne cibow, Mor ficksuail wear bs abovementioned the United States cavary chevron. A NEW STATION HOUSE. f tne Nineteenth preants are to receive the Jong-promised p jou house, it will be remembered that thr fatal ¢ cases of smallpox originated jast winte: At lass the fore ja the lily-coa- structed aud Cay gel wae on Fifty-ninto stree: now in Use poilee, ‘Toe following Tesolation relating to the matter ‘Was adopted :— Kesolved, That application be and hereny is mate by the Hoard Of Pouce w the Commissioners of the sinking Requesting thei ty set apart 6 certain pleve property 1s the Maeteenth ward now owued uy the City, to Wit:—sorih side of Fitty-first street, betweem ihied and Lexin, Ton avendes, ant immediately west of the fire engine house on said biock, veing in size 3 feet iront oy 10) AM cept the use una purposes erecting # police station hows: thereon; and also th the said Coumissioners be featlested (o set ap desiguate a certain piece o property in the Ninevee Wark now owned py the city, to Wit:-On the nortt seventh street, between Thira and Lexing nd eing contiquats {0 and imme ately uy Jas a fire engine house im sau perty, tow apart to be ia feo sappeepats dep nd to be used Jor the ered aa to ges ash £201 THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. Yoornis ouerea the following hand every piece cis Where intoxic, ay. and which place equenied by thieves, prostt oF suspicious charad Huon report, on competion, be Lane the para Of Folic Pay eer? a Copy prepared ad foe ven ssiou to (Ge Board of George W. Bionk, James Charlies nsiy, Georye Bo Waise aud de Levkis wore poiuivd patromen, ‘