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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks Still Unsettled and Dull—A Brokers’ Market. MONEY EASY ON CALL LOANS. Besumption of Gold Sales—The Price at the, Board 115 1-4 a U6 1-2. s BONDS GENERALLY FIRM. Watt Taurspay, May rar ig P, Me ‘uw. } Witm the exception of more active fluctuations strong at 7)%, to-day’s stock market was almost featurciess and the changes ‘rom nour to hour hardly suMcient to attract notice. The other “Pa- pifies”? were neglected and declined 4 to 1% as compared with the lates| prices of yesterday, as follows:—Mussour! Pacific, 4; Kansas Pacific, 14, i tao and Kansas Northern, 13. The largest transac- | Ty ons. WwoN e Tes wa RR | 40) tions of the day were in Union Pacific, of which | some 37,000 shares changed hands; the sal Erie footing up 27,500 sbare hl | and of the miscellaneous stocks, 33,500, ‘making an aggregate for the day of 165,300 shares, compared with 162,200, comprising the total of yesterdsy’s busmess. District of Columbia 3-65’s, after selling at 74% during the Morping hours, receded in the afternoon on re- alizi.g sales, and closed nally at 74% bid and 14% asked. The remainder of the market is best represented by the figures which follow. It is proper to add that the situation was feverish, and much disturbed by the pecullar manipulations ap- | re Darent in some ofthe lower priced securities. The hort interest is said to be large. St. Lowls, gs ys 5.0 1°65, n.. ay been 1500s be Kansas City and Northern common stock hi admitted to dealing at the Stock Exchange, to-day sold at 9% a 9, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highet and lowest prices of the day :— Opening. Highest. Lowest i 105 hss 134 3035 20% 70% 70% nh... 12% Ba Norsnwestern. 4ldg | Northwestera preferred ie OA Bx | Rock Isiand 1045, Milwaukee and St. Pau. iM aT 19% ML. and dt, Paul pret... 56% 5656 56% | Ohio und Mississippl.... 2655 26% 2635 Wew Jersey Contral..... IL lll 108% Del, Leck. and Western 1Ny bt TH pot bag and Pacific iei- Pacific M ee 180 ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ‘The changes of the past twenty-lour hours were _ a8 jollows :— ApDVANCE.—Harie! 3g; Ohlo and Missisetp pi, ; Rock isiand, bd oor ig M3 eee Paciac, Westero Union, jold. Deus -Atoutis and. Pasko Teledrap, x: | Delaware ana Lackawanna, %; Erie, 5; Hannibal and St. Josept, 43 Lake Shore. %: Pacific Mail, 43; 159 oy Quicksilver; St. Paul, % Kansas Nortnern | 30) ic, 13g; Kansas Pacific, 14; New Jersey Southern, Pacific of Missouri, 44; Erie in Londva, Toe stocks that remained stationary were C., C. and I. C., New York Central aud Northwest com- mon. THE MONEY MARKET is comparatively unchanged, capital being freely SUpp'ied on call loans to the usual ciass of bor- Towers at irom 2% to 8% per ceut The demand 90 YCaw kit for mercantile vaper is unabated, and prime Dames rate at 4 and 6 percent. Sterling ex- change was duli but very firm; prime asking ra’ 700 453 44.91, selling rates 487 a 4.873 and 4908 buena reichmarka, 94% @ 4.90¢; Continental steady , 96%; prime Paris, W525, and 95% a 96%; cabl 6.14% and 5,114. THE GOLD MARKET. | 4 The principai event of the day in this connection 4 pan. RE 2 ai 100 Panama RR. was the resumption by the Secretary of the Treasury of the gold sales, anda large audience | ‘Was present in the rotunda of the Sub-Treasury suoou Sra ty to witness the scene. The amount sold was $1,500,000, and the bias aggregated $4 760,000, ranging between 114.75 and 115.394. The market Drice at the opening was 115%, and the close wap lowest Ogures. The borrowing rates were 2, 1%, 1,8 and 1-64 per cent. Shortly before tne close Youns were made fat. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exc’ Curreucy balances. Gold exchange: Gold balances Currency balance: Gross civarances. Name, Amount, Kennedy, H. & Co...... $100,000 115.3855 Cusiman & Hurlbut... 500.000 — 6 E, Sweet & Co 60,000 115.38 @ — | | 140,000 116.824 @ 115.87 | | | Wood & Davis.. 30,000 — 8115.38 Martin & Runyon 60,000 115.35 56,000 _- Perea 20,000 _- 116.38 179,000 115.32 @ 115,33 J. F. Underaill & Go.. 173,000 115.32 @11533 | Marx «vo. + 146,000 115.32 @ 115.33 H. Manuel & Go........ 40,000 115082 a White, Morris & Uo. 12,000 Toral.. 1,500,000 THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. Reports jrom Washington state that the national | 4), bank notes receivea for redemption to-day 4 amounted to $500,000; custom receipts, $350,000; revenue receipts, $500,000. The fol- lowing are tne Treasury balances:—Currency, wise $1,614,456; special deposit of legal tenders for the redemption of certificates of deposit, $48,859,000; coin, $89,983,740, tucluding coin certifl- cates, $22,846,000; outstanding legal tenders, ae tig ot On be, $375,051,760. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to- day $345,000 on account of interest and $218,000 {@ redemption of five-twenty bonds. THE FOREIGN MARKET. London advices report that the rate of discount ‘was unchanged at the meeting of the directors of SS Pac Pee ONY CAH RRR. the Bank of England to-day and remains at3% per cent. The market is dull and steady on the following quotations :—Consols for money, 94; do, for account, 945;; 1865 bonds, old, 106%; 1867 bonds, 1093s : ten-forty bonds, 104} @ 104%; new fives, 102%; a 102%; Erie, 26% © 26%. The bullion the Bauk of England vecreased during the past Week £54,000. The proportion of Bank reserve to abilities, which last week Was 30}¢, 18 NOW 36%. The rate of aisvount in open market for three Months dills is 3 3-16 per cent, which Is 5-16 per eent below the Bank rate, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Mg quotations:—United States currency sixes, 128% @ 123%; do. do., 1881, registered, 121% @ 122); ; do, do., do., coupon, 123% a 124; do. five- twenties, 1862, segmeared, TEs dO. dO, 40, COM | Mn pon, 116); @ 110%; do, ao,, 1864, registered, 117% | & 118; do, do, do., coupon, 117% a 118%; do. fo,, 1865, registered, 119% & 119%; do, do., do. roupon, 1193¢ a 120; do. do., do., new, registere 12154 @ 121% ; do. do., do., do., coupon, 121% & 122443 | 40. do, 1867, registered, 121% a 122; do. do., do, | coupon, 129% & 125%; do. do., 1868, registered, | 122% @ 128% ; do, do,, do., coupon, 125% a 12394; ao, | ten-iorties, registered, 1165; a 116%; do. do., cou. pon, 117% @ 117%; a0. do., fives, 1841, registered, 115% @ 116; do. do., do., coupon, 11574 a 116, RAILROAD BONDS, These were generally quiet and firm. New Jersey Central, convertinie, advanced to 1104. ¢ O. and |. C, firsts declined to 49),. Central Pacific ponds closed at 103), a 103%, aud Union Pacifics at 101% @ 101% for firsts, 97's @ 97% for land pants, and 934 9344 for sinking funds, STATE BONDS. State bonds were dull, the transactions having , been confined to Missouris at 101% Jor sixes of | 1876, and 101 for long sixes. BANK SHARES, Bank shares sold at 129 for Commerce, 1163s for American Exchange and 983; for Fourth National. Tue following were the lat | American Exchange, 11634; Butchers and Drovers’, | 185; Chemical, 1,600; City, 300; Commerce, 120; Continental, 97; Corn Exchange, 133; First Na- tonal, 200; Fourth National, 98's; Fulton, 166; German-American, 94; Grocers’, 195; Irving, 130; Leather Manulac- 10044; Importers and Traders’, turers, 180; Market, chants, 124%; Merchants’ Exchange, 103; Metro- | politan, 133; New York, 133; North America, 100; 140; Pheenix, 98; State of New York, 112; Union, 136, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES THURsDaY, May 6, 1875, BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. uote Ls &MSR an cae ois, shs ‘oe U im Union Pacific, whose shares declined to 74% to- | 6700 ward noon and subsequently raliied to and closed | jjq) 10 Fac a se | colton In store running im quality not more than halt a = Tze, Quotations based ou American standard niaahing, | 228 s62 Se of Northwest, | big 26,000; Lake Shore, 22,300; Pacific Mail, 19,000, | 3 ru a6 Py ama SERIE DTS Be (0 LS&MS KR 18 1 is 165 15% 16 \ ing. 1034 16: | Good middling 16% 17 | Middling tal 1789 1 | $e Br eeecewwenieceee 1% 1ssg —The sales weres— To-Day. Last Evening, Export... Ey (=) Consuniptio 72 519 Speculation 109 2 | In transit. 400 a Totals. 1is2 | —For tuttire delivery been ee, follows :—YeBterday, after 0 GO. s00e. Jy Han & Sts s 100 Kan Pao R&.. vember, £0 200 at “15 15-3: 14,800 bates. 2500 0 8 o's. 1 10. W US cur 6 FIST ROARD—10:d0 A, M, 12 shs Clev & Pitts 600 $1000 Missour: 6's,75,. 1 bds. —_ Pac RK uo 3 i Tou0 Mila Ste 1" ee Juw Mast ist, Lac b. wd 200) Long Lock bonds iS. 1000 Hi & “tJ as, con 26% 2 10,00 North Molst.. Bev Ce: 100) Toi & Wal BBshs Fourth Nat Bik a | 30 be WO, Ca TRI be is Mu & StP REDE betroleum., from Vhiladelpoia io Antwerp, at 4s, 0.48. 3d. ay’ respecuve ed to load tron, Tanean port for Patina phe giwn bark, with 2.600 bb: more to Grimstedt, at 4s. hore for orders, at 4 sain AXSI bois. refined ders. a. 4s 34. tor for Swedish Russian saltic. We quote Liverpool, steam... 6d. Big. 25s. sail. 3274 ee 400 sha! potas B r mace ‘at 1153s. These were the highest and 7%) Jobring pusiness was in progress at tuil prices. Cu a ‘que centriiucal, die 1o., claves doe. muscova . Porto Ric fc. a erari Sy min, 38¢. @ 40. de. Ine stock is 44 575 bh. bbis. of New Orleans we Ws Mila % r ‘nt nearly all kinds. U8 6's, r, '8l..be I BOW Us Sur, 65, n.. Hits fies KOOND BOARD=t P. J0shs Panama RR.be 36 200 Vngpy rae 7 nearly 12" a @b. 400 M & Me Saiatbo 4 Joa Cen Fae gb a bellies at 130. firm at 15!je. tor May, 1c i no ¢ ley & Tol 9. ‘ ss 1’ do Ova cane. 15 Gon eH ie lw) Weil Fargo E 4 100 My EStP Ra pe be 0) so! & Wan Ke bobs 10 Ca Wo Alt & TH Ri. CO eth, KU & ¥. Tice at ihe. Phil 109 Mo, Kena? Rive do do. as 9 Pac RK of ii 10 Harlem Ki. Hs Babes Pacis qualines ‘down to 20 Un. Pac Ist. 200 shs West U Tel. le Tomson Ww oa. KI RK. ba arg Re on) Union Pacific... 104%_ Tol & Wad. yh COMMERCIAL REPORT. SPOT COTTON QUIET AND UNCHANGED—FLOUR STRONG—WHEAT DULL—CORN DULL—oaTS QUIET—RYR INACTIVE— TRREGULAR—LARD DULL--PETROLEUM QUIET—WHIskEY HIGHER-——-GROCERIES GENERALLY QUIET AND FIRMER— BARLEY WEAK-—NAVAL Tuvetbay, May 6—6 P.M, ihe merchandise Markets concinued prices generally tended jn favor of ihe purci very irregular. jor some grades, four was firmer which were scarce. Whiskey firmer, closing lower, Pork irreguiar and Lard dull and jower, but closing a | little firmer. Freights were stili quiet and neariy nominal, Petroleum was weak, Naval stores Were quiet, Cotton om the spot was quiet and and firm, Freights dull and unchanged, | Correx.—The market tor Rio was quiet, and we heard of no further transactions. We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, léc, a 16i¢c.; talr do. 7c, a Tie; good do., I7c, a We.; prime do., 18jjc. @ ISKe.; ex | treme range for lots, 160, a 19ge.; Java, government — bags, 25c. a 26c,; do., grass mats, 2c. a 27c.; Singapore, 2lc. a ie, ; Ceylon, 1%. & 2ic.; Maracaibo, 19. a 21ssc. Laguayra, 18. a lsc. ; Jamaica, 17gc. a 18440,; St. Do- mingo, lc.; Porto Rico, We. a 190; Costa Rica, I7c. & 20c.; Mexican, 183gc, a 19c.; Angostura, i7igc. a 190.5 | Savaniila, l£c. a 2lc.; Curacoa, I7c. a 19c., gold, 60 and Stock of coftes (other than Rio) in first, hands 1.804; do. tone 3001 bag | Ray tse Riso, | 4, Hore, 2.) grass Maracaibo, 870 90"; Vaguayta,, 4,412 do. ; Costa Rich, 4,04 do. : 'Manil Bila sid ao. Total stock (other thau iio), isis) Sagan Mold mats Java, and 2.806 hands | stock o1 Ri Roads, 5,224 do.; Galveston, Corros.—Without substan mand for spot cotton there w: Ket with holders in no cases disposed to prest ‘sajes. Some ort inquiry Was not utter "Change. whieh did Bat Fegurt Mn business, as tar as we we being too low by 1-I6e. ac. perl). sono 0 bales re taken wainiy for Speculation. Futures ruled 5-320, atte. higher and ciosed firm ‘at the improvement asdue mainly to the better tenor or the t —The following were the fal quotation 16 5 dune, 16 3-16e. a 1673s; JI fc. : August, 1617-20, a Itdqc. Si 15,18. A8e, 15 S1-Bo. mber, 15Me. a 1d 25 5 15-1 bee 'y, 16 1-160, a 16%ac. ich, 16, 9-32. vOnotat sed on standard of arcReation im force sepiember iy 1874" and-on upland grade’ above ‘cr below the. xrade quoted: Undina I4tsc.: good ordanar, ce: Strict 200d ordin: 1d3¢6. ¢ Hee ae toe? middling, seers, good iad vn Tolaadn Alabana, New Orleans. Texas, Tbasis low meaaiing ‘the ae 300 une, 2,200 at 15 29-82, , 1,900 at iD Lott roe y Suly, t ldtgc.; Aucust, 500 at 164¢., 500 at replember: £15 1-B2e,, 1,0 Vide. Ho At 16% 16 S20, 200 . Matte deze. 6.0086 f 4 ab 16 5-16e.,2.00) at 16% Aucust, 500 at lose. Wu at 36. 7-1be. aoa eomabe | at 16%¢0., | Januuzy, | a 200 buiex Grand. "total "47.80." bales. | receipts at the ports were as follows: ee ¥ Orleans, 164: Hobie, ge Savannah, 439: W 110, Nortolk, or Boston, 1233, Ehitadeiphia,. 58 bales, total, 235t bales, ‘this day last wees, 2.950 bales, This day 2,969 bales. Total since September 3 by steam, 40, To Breinen, ressed, To Liverpool, | by steam fi i Fiocn xb Gnarx-—i ‘ouir, 9.201 bis. wheat. ) bushels: id corn bags. The with w | and shipping extras, as well s goo” winter wheat bra: were searce aud firmer, We note saics ot 11,70) bbis. Rye dour was quiet and firm, Cora meal— ‘The sales were 1,60 bbis, and sacks, at $48) a $45 for Brandywine, $430.0 $4 $4 30 Hor Je Stpertine state and Western tor Western yellow and $425 a | y yelloy per bbl. We quote 0, 2, bee a 475 | xtra Siate. a 539 Faney tate. a 500 Western rou! }op shipp! a 53, Ghio aud Tndianw round Woop a 5s Jowa spring, trade brand: atbw Wisconsin spring wheat, ¢ a Di) Minnesota spring, common to fancy. a 775 Jngiana, Olio anit Micnixan red and amber, 9 90 a 6 39 Indiana, Ohio and Michi: site wheat... 5 604 7 20 St Loulé and southern tiinol 25 5)a 725 ad Baltimore extra, 5Wa 8 35 and Ba! timore family: 6 % 20 5 rh Georgia, 1 bWa 675 itye flour, fine 10 super! 4a 54) Sour flow 45'a 5H Low grade: e 5U5a 510 Gorn meal, Western whit a 4 < Wheat was dail and Int Some small Score taken to “illiy- but the sales, were: untta- Portant, comprising Boyd 4,000 bushels at $! 20% for Dortawest in stoi 1 a $1 24 tor No, 2 Milwaukee, me do. for dune, Sth for choles fie, L Minuesots, 1 45 for white. "Corn wasdull aud lower, closing heavy The sales were 74,0) bushels. Oats were firm, We note sales of 43,500 bushels lor Chieago No 2 mixed at 1a i and 71 39e. for white Ohio afloat, Kye was inactive, with heise state was quoted at $1 U5 a $1 06 nd at$'. Barley was quiet. Canada and Danuyean at $1 35. | Ts continued duli and anchange : ‘fn Atnerican ship, wiih 6, two Italian barks, 500 and 600 to: bis. retined petroleum, from Baitin two Norwegian bars, with dt petroieuin respectively » e voyage and or an of Danish Balte abd 4% 6d. Wheat. Corn, Prov S generally quiet, but with eucrally firm. A mcderate yew Urleans, (Wc. ‘sof Cuba centrifucal mixed, bhds, English Isiands add 405 Srores.—ihe market was dull and drooping tor Losin sold to the extent ot 609 bbls, at ar was quiet on the 25 a $2374) tor Wile | vi. Spirits turpentine weak, closing at e., with | ecetpts: ‘meats 401 packages one ) his “The pork market was irrevuiar, but Were about 400 bbis, (hart laste for soot and May, $22 10 for 8 tor Jniy, 2 9) tor Inside prices: $28 Big. tor Betmne or aninspected dressed Hacon was ‘ja and and Who 9 tor Western romely dull, with ickled shoal i Martinioue, de. a te. f Porto Rico Nava nominal for short # average, at i8e. Lora was dall and f nid avier, but une and ye. for July, 1. The sales were about ierces prime city at ibe} tierces, sold for May ries. at I2ige., and 200 sold late last ev hominal az nary. Naphiha was ¢uoted at * At Baltimore the market was dull, with renned Iphia ruled weak, at (ie. # for refined. graphic * Were :—Titus- pile dull and quiet at $1 45% a $1 45, Gil city, qmlet and $190. Petroleum Cente aviet, $1 4, seville, Tilioute, weak, lower; wells. aruci'e; noiniwely | Fatna, 7gc.. currency : n bond =vaaR—The market, 1s quiet but firm: we quote | 0 sales of 9 hide and 4 Mexican at Vée. | a %&., and $36 boxe ses sugar at Be was fairly prices, | /¥alo, kame = | ido, Hite 1 ic. du 16 fo 18, 984 white, 940. a 1) a to 13 ‘9 ar ies A, Ly how io th | "toe: ec. 3 es. a) waered, ait, Creighton ‘and Mor | Whde, Bowes. Bags. Metado, Stock (ascertained by actual count, including specuia- tion, May 1, 1% Receipts since May i 29 143 TOtMh, «0. nreser geese 73a Bales since May I. Stock May 6, 1875. 17, Comparing with stock May 12 29,619 204,489 4oat | are ‘6 F196 SOM 1.497 SrRARINE Was Gull; Western Was quoted at isige. city at Ife, inas.—We note further sales by auction of 1,767 pack- ages teas, as follows:—795 boxes ringsnevs, at trom age. a He.; 9 halt che at trom a bic; 15) pack- at e. M0, ; WS halt Chests or: At from Sc. a We.’ and ) do. Congous, TaLiow wae inactive, We note sale 29,000 1 strictly prime at ¥ bite. J aut swore quoted at coipts, 19) bis market ruted active and Tighter, With sules of 2 Dis, aC $i 17 w GL ber « DOMESTIC MARKETS. te May 6, 1875, Cotton nominal; middling. Net revetpta, 13 bates, grow, 71. EXDOFEs coustwi took, Ait ady ane fem; mu Kx ek, 121,099. freee (ain, Momny, May 6, 187% Fee 116 buies, Cotton quiet: middling, 15'( Eales, 20, stock, 26,608 Bivavnan, May 6, 1875. Cotior aulet, middling, 16), Det recewts, S6f bales. ree steady; poiddiing wh rm g001 ordinary, 166: unchanged. Futures closed frm. Groceries were quiet. | Exports coastwise, 15. “eats a. aera ars. irits of turpentine ne ahiet at oe hor ie, steady at $1 rat Me Crude $3 & fo for yellow dip and 93 30 for bine sse | for the purpose of meta 86'0) for Ko. 1 | 7 x5 for white wint Ct to in light demand j gales K ‘cas bushels red State at $1 34: 1 Milwaukee club hed ut $125: oxtra whi i. agi eas sales of 1 a eoited. 83, 008 one De a, | 800 6 perce our unchanged. antes. of I soo the at ark siaber win | chave of 800 bon: BP: re $2: Pimitdlings, rr middings, ot 10,800 bushi . v e+ Flour, a. opps. wheats 17,00) Thustel 000 do, Sbipmente-Fioar, 17 ia obs bustienes corn, 1 $110 tor No PMilw: uke, $1 " an. orn dull sale: Bt aoe. Oats. f il retal barie —None here. $255 for timothy. 000 do. : oats, sold at unchan: a $140 tor Sontte Michi- ’s Cars high inixed on the track ide, Rye and ot 400 busties at AT 7o or clover and + $23 25 for heavy mess. TOLEDO, May 6, 1875. 2 white Wabash, white Mohican, $i aes ‘Figur steady. Wheat steady: © Figar %;,, Wheat steady: No. lon Bh Bk Smabet Mich ry i July, 8 81 35,” Gorn Bi Tune, 7830. a 7B) “Michigan, Ore, nand in laie demand; ; low mixed, 77 ek i high m one 730. ; iy Heosipieswhe 00 do. : oats, 5,000 do, + oem 87,000 40. loys ‘HICAGO, ri Flour firm and in fair r demand. we ity init de nand 9 ne. July; No.3 tise | “ et and weak; No. Be Hyo—Deman ip Bar! ir demand pring, $1 Si bid, spot: B14, Pork dull and Mee at Agihy sw $21 65, spot; $21 7 declining at $15 37: meats in fair di short rib muddle Vnisk ey ts Flour. 120,000 Ebi whe Ariat mai ie three hiay ys, M. O., an Interview ow Inay be oa PARTNER WANTED,—AN AGREEABLE, SOCIAL NG CLOTHS MARKET. Provipence, R, L, Mi y 6, cloths continue quiet, with Drinctpal sal sale: c., 30 days, for best standard andextra: EUROPEAN MARKET. Lospon Propuce Marker, —Lonnon, Ns May 6—Even- 3,10 ot Rs Om at ing.—Spirits turpentine, 25s. a 253. $4. per ew! Pract ti ‘ew York Stock Eeohenge bought and | sold by us on margin of Dve per cent al pene Gaalt in at the reer. Bren’ P NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1875.—-TRIPLE SHEET, ts—To the he Lontinent, ge coastwise, sai — FINANCIAL. , | NBeOrAtio8 iN or missourr SIATZ sTOOKS Pr Aca! virsas and thority: 01 at O anactentitled “An act to or! sale of re! gaat, Tamers ad Pi ee ars, m rq State indebiedness,” approv | undersigned, #un Goneslononers Otis sate of Mus souri, will recelve sealed bids ut the oMfee of the Gover. nor of the State ot Missouri (the same to be opened pup- Uely by the Governor in the preserve of these commis sioners) on May Ly, 187! BeOS of the U; ited ry 800 5 per cent Pound iBterilise Bonds: to be payable twenty years etter cate, but redeemable at the pleasure of the State ot r five years from the date nnd: betore the expiration of the ‘twenty Fe. ports KS to have semi-annual coupons at- 6 o proper amounts of interest, payable on and Jannary ot cach year. All the ‘be pity the National Bank of Commerc: mn except the pound slerling stocks to De b able in London. Two hundred and sixty of these bonis fo bear date May |, 1875, and to be felt vered and paid for aaaid bank on Jule 10, 1875, and 540 to bear date July I, vn . ‘The right to reject any or all ies Peis to the Governor and Fund Commissioners, eds of these bonds to be applied to the payment ol the state. These are Sree ‘ass stocks, and have unq' nestionable guarantees for their payment the resources of the state are fo meet. promptly, principal and interest when due. ‘This proceeding is done by and with the advice and con- sent of the Governor of the We JOS. W. Mi ROB sie treasurer. | Fund THOMAS HOLLA! DAY. cours uditot r. 4.500 WANTED-ON MORTGAGE OR IM. wracd location in thts slay, ONY Neineinels need epiy {oO GRAHAM, 1303 Brondway.) Or uci staal 1,808 Brondway. $7000.000 fetOAteet BORDA HORE o STEVENSON, Jt, {i Fino street of 33 Kast SGventoenth street. application: Thane ba ee estate funds, uone but prime | P.M. Basnraey, Mt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. TONAL CAPITAL OF $¥0,000 WANTED—BY A ufactnrer aoing a good business, to increase food investment and fully sect ed. Address, 120 Herald office, stating where: Kentleman, with about $6.00, to extend a manu- Retate Can mercantile business of universal impor- be honorably made. Apply to ne an PERLEY, IY, 3? Broad street, room 14, ys PARTNER, WITH $5,000 TO $10,000 CAPITAL, TO engage in a sh full smeclat an and p of superintending 20, t (ute: v7 department, rare chance offered. * Address G. Ba, box LI7 Herald office. o3 LADY OR GENTLEMAN, IN EVERY WAY AC- centehie, can purchase halt interest in business nite G0 BEE, erat week net tor $2,000, address 1KAV- Mas KNOWING THE PRODUCE COMMISSION iness ant something of groceries, would like to join b, mall produce, provisions or grocery house and ush trade by outside sales. Address bX-COMM ISSION, is ps 14 Herald office, TEXEST IN OR WHOLE OF A PAYING BUSI- N ness, splendid location, first, sings Fagen bb liberal terms; sulied gentleman or lady. 8. &, NDYKE, SL Union square. fa fatntntat=| —to Havre, by | i rhe eh G GE 8. 8 GGGG KEEEE 888 | negotiated at one to two per cent from market only on parties. Large sums have been realized the past W days. Fut or call costs E LLLL EEEE \O CAPITALIST Bye d MADE EA Deautitully iocuted piecy of real tain, New Jerse. fol at ness it cannot be excelled; can A arena tre | York ett: | wo | 15 to 25 cottases a choice of sites will be | Rominal consideration; building materials and skilled | labor are unprecedently low, while suburban Romes in | this locanty | vestment can be more sate and substantial than im- Straddles $250 each, control 200 shares of stock for 30 i Advice and information fur. owing how Wall street operations sent tree to any address, ders solicited by iniail of wire and Promptly executed, days without furth nished. Pamphie! A SRBAT CHANCE FOR A CAPITALIST TO MAKE $1.0) montily; full security given; no risk what- | W4 ‘Address Mr. JAMES, care of Broker's Agency, 432 ‘oadwuy, RARE OPPORTUNITY I8 OFFERED TO A RELI able pa ee of the finest Floors in the city; ata | nua Peel ti for a tailor. 17 Union square, sec. ‘ond foo! —THE AD- F the most sightly and lo oat raage Hhoun- ater and perfect healt vertiser owns free and cle: in 75 minutes, capi re in greit deman@; in these umes no in> voved unincambered real estate; the margin between Mmprovements already wade and those than can how be wade Wil afford «profit that cannot fail to satisty the most carelul investor: itis property ean be thor- oughly examined ina few hours, an made one of, the, picasanlest excursion: ‘Adiiress, for detaits, | ORANGE MOUNTATA, box 227 ‘office. Hankers and Brokers, N Yor! | for sale; doing a good bi ton. Wanrees PARTNER, A LADY WH CAN DE- ic Broadway, New York. j | MN HICKLING & © ong jubseribe for tue Wall Street Review. "JOUN HICKLING & 00., Tce Business, now in operation. paid a compotent person ou security. Address Ick BUSINESS. el eraid office, WET WISCONSIN RAILROAD AND OTHER ad Bonds a specialty, and bought house of ALBERI H. NICOLAY & CO., mes Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 45 Fine sireet, New York, L SPECULATIVE STOCKS HAVE FL largely during 6) day: io hold privileges have re ie that the prese! er; theretore those w Persoas tortunate enough ized extraordinary 115.3936 5 115.33; Wood, Davis & Co., $30,000 at 115.33; Martin, Run- “CASH, WILL BR | YOU & Uo., $140,000 at 116.32; W. T. Hatch & Son, $50,000 at 115.35; Magoun, $50,000 at 115.33; J. B, Colgate & Co., $20,000 at 115.33; J. T, Bates & Uo., Vail themselves of the b —) CENTS OX THE +,paid tor 6.00 and upward Mortgage Railroad Bon New Jersey First ALEX. FRoruiNanam & CO., 12 Wall street. 179,000 at 115,32 @ 115.33; J. MINNESOTA STATE CENT DEFERRED | § | pans tae daaed $173,000 at 115.32 @ 115.33; Marx & Co,, $146,000 at | 115.32; H. Manuel & Co., $ | Write, Morris & Co., $12,000 at 115.82. By the above may be seen the “Black List,” and a fale indication of the gold grabbers of New York, who, hot need.ng gold for their use or that of their customers, are concerned in the manipula- tion of the premium on the precious to retard trade and binder the prosperity ot th mercantt ed, buy! Bonds tor mney iA NICOLAY & CO., _No, 43 Pine street, New York. PAM T ANY MA IN Watt STRELI.” TO ANY ADRESS. MONEY Is Los MAILED FREL =—STRADDLES (PUT AND CALL my SAME Fie] would seem, to appear on the list, ai ame paper) $262 90 to $37), to 0 LAPSLEY & BAZL ate 74 Broadway. =pi PACLIED be sived i” pile, for $5,000 ng togentioman worth ‘ine Horses and ¢ J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO., Bai issue Letters of Cr payable in any part of draw Bills ot Fxchange an of money on bu T BELMONT & CO., Kers, Land di Nassau street, issue travelers’ credits, available in all parts of the world, through the Mowsrs. De Rothschild it lor travellers, ve. Asia, Africa, Australia > and their corre: nd te| 1a, Kurope roy tava a. RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Policws, Morteages and Insurance of all kinds eMfected with “A T REASONABLE other Securities. best companies J.J. MasaN we All pircet are prepared to sell Puts, Catls or Doub following Stocks. in lots to-sult purchaser cific Mail Sieamship Co. 40 Shares Lake Shore & M. 260) Shares Chicago & Northwestern K. 7,000 Shares Muwaukee & St Paut i Oo, r th sina bea re RR. Co, © £00 Shares Ohio & Misstssipni R, R. Co. vestorn Ket R, Co, 6,0) Express oO om RCTAL PAPER Unemployed caplial, owing to the stagnation of busi- now unusualiy plen ital, and prime paper meets 1 can negotiate per cent. £ will residence of tne bride, by the Leonann J. Hass to Miss MARION Lyons, both of New York. With prompt sale a on Al notes whenever desired. (eww ANTA Sar nual election, held om the id in mon were © jected Directors of this bank for New Yorn, May, 6, 1875. Chrtstian EY hvarewaelder, F Poter Doelger, Daniel Brussel her, F. Heppenhetmer, Johu Mublenbprink, ALA subsequent meeting of the directors Mr. Christian Sehwarzwaciler was chosen President, and Mr. Theo. Wilkens Viee President. G, 8C) HREITMILLER, i HAS REMOVED TO Ro. y, corner Liberty str wal New York city 4 S without bonus. | ly explains privileges). APSLEY & BAZLEY, 7h Bre o any address, by ut AND CAL “1 AT AME PRICE FANTED=TO-PE sew York Sivek Iixe henge. address LLIGIBLE, " Lor pay lair inte station K, New York. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL WANTED—FOR Se oa aa tor waren per cent per an- ty will be given. a tale duress i, PA “e ox | ") Herat vilom “HE ‘STOCK, AND FIXTURE: OF THE CHINA, Glass aud igre ghee | Store 765 Eighth avenue DUNCAN, yote half a day to a'light office business; mast have $15) cash. None others need apply to BIXBY & 00., Ibs Bowery. J ANTED—A MAN WITH FROM $1,000 TO $2200, TO an equal interest in a first class business; a fal Yor of adaress' A. TOWSE, Belmont mone pals. $1.500 Cast Mite BOY, A, CORNER THA Store, erie and fitted up prog gl complete. with Good Will of best leeation down, tow Worth $5,040 per annum. Address FLD. ald office. $4,000. cee et any agood | ENCE, Her: + amount.cin join “4 aelery pie be —-—_- +. WALL STREET NOTES. THE GOLD AWARD—ST. PAUL RAILWAY MATTERS, The gold award yesterday was to Messrs. H. Kennedy & Co., $100,000 at 115% & 115% to Cushman & Harlput, $500,000 at '. Sweet & Co., $60,000 at 115.83 to 115,37; F. Underhill & Co. 40,000 at 115.32 & 115.385 classes. One house, it will ve ovsery- the large sum of $12,000, simply, it a so the grand total is swelied to absoro the magnificent total offered by the government. A despatch from Chicago yesterday stated that Messrs. McMullen, Richards and Book took formal ss10n ON ‘Lucsday last of the illinois River jjroad, in the name of the Chicago, Aiton and St, Louls Kauroad Company, which has iately bought — ite | has assumed no new phase. A prominent ometial s PAUL RAILWAY QUARREL tates ¢ Mr. Guruey instituted the company (of the whole quarrel over one year ago, and lately has caused quantith be brought from Milwaukee for examination solely for vexatious litigation. The tovestigation com- mittee declared tue New York office was economt- cally administere¢, and Mr. Sage, being the Vice President, and tne largest siocknot pany, Says pe is ready to retire, and only desires a ar of papers and vouchers to der mu the com- 4 honest administration of the company’s and comma ane ‘operty, It is be. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. | DAYTON—CHANDLER.—At Rockaway, N. J., on May 5, at the residence of the bride’ | MeCarty, by the Rev, E. R. Butler, ALONZO a | Dayrox,'of Raritan, N. J., to Many &., of the late Hon. L. A, Onandler. DINGEE—AMERMAN.—On Wednesday, May 6, at | the residence of the bride's pari at, oom | T. L. Cuyier, CHARLES E. Dincee to ipa, | of Jonn W. Amerman, ail of Brookiyn, uncle, C. A. Wednesday, May 5, at the Stnewwe Rev. rte fences Hiass—Lvons.—0. ‘o cards, Cincinnati Commercial please copy. SMITH—CARPENTER.—On Thursday, May 6, at the residence of the bride's pareuta, by ‘the Rev. G. C. AMUEL S. SMITH, Jr., to GUSS! eh penter, Esq. RANE. On May 5, in Jersey ny i city, at the residence of the bride's mother, by pA Rey. KR. Vanhorne, C. H. YERRINGTON, M. and © | J. B. Cranmer, ail of Jersey City. (CILB CRANMB! ughter of the late baptaut DIED. ARMSTRONG.—In Brooklyn, May 4, Mo gig son | of David and Orriel R. Armstrong, aged 11 years, 6 months anu 25 days, Frienas of the famity are Feepectrat, Invited to atieud the inneral, at two o'clock, Friday aiter- noon, at the residence of his parents, 54 Downing street, Brooklyn. BLACKINTON.—Suddenly, at the Windsor Hotel, Miss ISABELLA BLACKINTON. Notice o1 Mueral nereatter, bopeNneEIM.—Sataenty, on Wednesday, May 5, Hexky Bopennerm, in the Sud year of his age, Kelatives aad frienas of the famiy are respect- _ | tuily invited to attend the funeral, from his jate residence, No, 236 Bast «riday) inorning, at ten BRADFORD.—On Wednesday, ‘Niay 5, 1875, SUSAN E., Wid6w of Horace sradiord, aged 88 years. Her irionus, and those ot her brotner, George E. Wat ner, are r pectiully invited to attend the & vice, ou Friday, at jour o'clock P. M., at Hainiiion s'reet, Brookiyn. BRAINERD. —On Itesday, May 4, ALANSON Post haa street, tis BRAINe in the 44th year of bis age, Faveral servicers will oe teld at fis late resi- dence, i) Hast sixty-fourth street, on Friday, May % M. BRAMHILL, late of Hull, England. Keiutives. friends and members of the Veteran | str | Crosby | and Fourth avenue, on Satarday, the 8th inst, af Vice President are strong — to prevent any radical change in the com- | daughter ter No. 448 at na BRAMAILL.—On Wednesday, May 5, at his rest- dence, 227 Adeiphi street, Broontya, WM. CLARKE | Association of t ent are invited te accompany his tert eo hig residence 1 Gigenwoy comerery, Os ‘on Friday, at three o'clock. ull papers pleas. copy, CHIANEL—OD Weanesday May 5, MARICOOIs BAGIOLI, beloved wue of Candido Chianel. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. from her iate residence, 536 Sixth qeenne, on Friday, the 7th mst., at ten o’clock A. M. Im terment at Greenwood cemetery. ‘CoMBS.—At her late residence, No. 63 North St tae street, Brooklyn, ELIZA R, Comps, aged # TeRstatives and (riends are requested to attem the funeral, at the Hanson place Methodist churea St. Felix street be Hanson place, Brooklyo, wwe ay 8, A farther notice. oA bRRY Ia New on May 6, MICHARI RY, & native of the ee of Drumelif, county Shigo ireland, tn the 48th year of his ayo. ‘otice of the funeral hereafter, Darby,--At San Bernardino, Cal, April = eae K., 60D Of tue late Benj, Darby, 0 ablip. DELLINGER.—On Wednesday, May 6, Samas DELLINGER. Relatives and friends of the fa are respect: tully Invited to attend the 1uneral. from her lau residence, 141 West senate street, on Friday, @C Ualt-pasi one o'clock P, M. Downry.—Ou bay rers 4 May 4, at 2903¢ Sixth av enue, ELLEN L., daaghter of Maria and the late Thomas Lowney, Relativ ana friends of the family are invited to attend the funerai, to-day res ay) at too o'clock A. M., jrom the Church of St, Francia Xavier, Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Where a solemn mass ol requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul. DuGan,—On Wednesday, May 5, after a short ill ness, CHARLES DUGAN, in the S0tn year of his age. The relatives and iriends of the family and those of his sons, John and Charles E. Dugan, alsa those of his son-in-law, Murtin Delaney, are re- 8 Bal de eek invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, a 12. M,, from his late resiaence, 204 East FETHEnSTON.—On Wednesday, bay 4 5, FAraion ©, FETHERSTON, son of Thomas Fetherston Grange, county Roscommon, Ireland, in the "got year of bis age. Relatives ana ene of the family are respect. fuily invited to attend the juneral, from his iate residence, Jersey street, New Brighton, 8 1, on Saturday, May 8, at two o’clock P, M. FINNIGAN.—On Wednesday evening, CATHARINE beloved wile of Thomas Finnigan, aged 42 years, The relauves and friends of the family are re spectiully invited to attend tue funeral, from he} late residence, 95 Madison street, on Saturday, 8tl inst., at cwo o'clock P. M, FLOOD.—On “ednesday, May 5, MAxGaRET, the beloved wile of Michael Flood, a native of Kileub ip Briage, county Kildare, Ireland, @ relatives and {rlends of the fomlly re Te quested to attend the funeral, (rom her late rest dence, No, 72 Van Brunt street, Souch Brooklyn, on Friday, May 7, at haif-past one o’clock P, M, FRenox. —Un May 5, WILLEY, the beloved son of sonore and Saran French, aged 3 years, 11 months and 6 days, ‘The iuneral will take place on Friday, ‘7th inst, at two o’ciock P. M., from the residence of hig parents, 255 avenue 0, corner of Fifteenth streets GODFREY.—May 5, 1875, ABRAHAM GODFREY, for many years a resicent O1 this city, aged 85 years, Relatives and fends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Hon, P. J. Joachimsen, No, 101 East Sixty-fith street, corner Fourth avenue, on Fri- oy May 7, at ten o’clock A, M., without further notice. HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM HEBREWS, No. 822 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—The members and patrone are requested to attend the faneral of Mr. Abra- ham Godfrey, tatuer of our esteemed President, Mrs. P. J. Jodchimsen, on Friday, May 7, at ten o'clock A, M. preciaeyy. from 101 Last Sixty-fifte it. By order of Mrs. THERESA 5S. BAMBERGER, Vice President, SoL. WEIL, Recording Secretar, Goop.—On Weunesday, May 5, Mrs, Mary Goop, a native of Ireland, aged 85 years, ‘Tue relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, iroi the residence of her son, Willam Good, 274 Grand street, Brooklyn, E, D., on Friday, at haifpast two P. M. interment in Calvary come: tery. GorReN.—Suddenly, tn New Orleans, La, om Saturday, May 1, DANIEL GORREN, Funeral trom the residence of his brother-In- law, G. H, Sanford, 139 West Forty-third street, om Friday, at two P.M, Relatives and iriends are invited to atrend, HALLerr.—At Flusning, L. L, May 6, of diph. pane HERBER?, 1ufant Son of Samuel J, and E, Heluives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral, this day (friday), at Dall-pass 130 pigack P.M. Trains leave Hunter's Point at HENNESSY.—On Wednesday, May 5, Paraiox J. HENNESSY, aged 29 years. Relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend nis funeral, from his late residence, No, 14 Spriug street, on Friday, May 7, at one o'clock. HooGLany.—At St. Paul, Minn., on Chursday, 6th ins!., AUGUSTUS C. HOOGLANY, In the 85th year of bis aze. HvGnes.—At St. Louts, on the $d inst., AUGUSTUS fae B. Hugues, of New Orleans, in the 40th year of rir “iriends and those of his brother, G. H. Hughes, are imvi'ed to attend the juoeral, at Dr. ‘3 church, corner of Twenty-second two P. M. JoNes.—On Refs tmp A May 5, Tuomas Jongs, im the 28th year of his Funeral services on riday, 7th inst., from the Ohureh of the Holy Communion, corner Sixth aver Due and Twentieth street, at two o'clock P. M. Jones,—On sgacee May 6, CHARLES OWEN Jones, aged 45 een qd and Trends are invited to attend bis fane: from is late residence, 877 a gf street, Brooxiyn, on Saturday, 9th inst., at two o'clock P. M. Kine.—On the 6th inst., Joan H., youngest br | of Generai Jonn GH. King, United States Army, an poe Davenport King, aged 20 montus and 17 ja) 8. Lewrs.—At Port Jervis, New York, on May 5 after # long and painful iliness, Miss CATHERINE A. bE ted stepdanguter of the late Dr, Join B icMunn, Funeral from the residence of George Brodhead, Esq., on Saturday, May 8, at eleven o’ciock. In- terment at Middletown, +» @t quarter-past one P.M. MANDRVILLE.—May 5, Saran M. G., bo ifn S Captaiu M, 8S. and Mary Mandeville, ageu 44 and 6 months. Relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday, 9th inst., at two o'clocg, rom 103 Devoe street, "Weuitamsouts. Jizaveth City papers please copy. MOLLMANN.—At Orange, N, on beer chp f moruing, at ten minutes past three o'clock, a short ulness of pneumonia, CLARA PuIPrs, od lovea wife of August L. Mollmann. Funeral services at St. Lng k's o—_ Oran on Friday, the 7tn ine riv: f the 11:2 A. M. train from toot of varotay street, New York. Carriages will meet the train. MORGAN.—On Wednesday evening, ot neumonia, FRaNnk, som of Jobo W. rf ve ieworth eure aged 3 years and 4 months. Relatives anu iriends of tue Jamily are tovited to atvend the funeral, irom the residence of his 152 West’ Twelfth str on Friday, wo o'clock P. M. Me. duce Wednesday, May 5, Kats MCARDLE, a native Of the parisa of Cregan, county Armagh, ireland, Kelatives aud friends are respectfuily invited to attend the tunerai, trom her late residence, No, ast Sixteenth street, on this day (Friday), at two o'clock P. M. PuLiPs.—In Broykiyn, on Thursday, May 6, of diphtheria, NELIIE oungest daughter of Fred. . bmg Patllips, aged 2 years, 1) and a Relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the fune/al, item the residence of Benjamit F. Bailey, Esq., 1,070 Fulton avenue, on Saturday, May 8, at toree P. M. ithaca papers please copy. RosENGAUM.—At San Remo, Italy, April15, MARY | Rosensavum, dearly beloved wife of Sigmand D, Rosenbaum, tn the 27th year of her age, ‘The tureral will take place on Filday, hae 4. at one o’ciock P. M., Irom on board the viene Amérique, pier 50, North River, foot of Mor et. RG.—On May SERINA SILVERBERG, tees 5 years, s, daughter of Siarks and Maria Suver- erg. Relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the faseral, from tae residence 385 Canal ey tuis day (Friday), May 7, at ten o'clock Suirm.—On Tuesday, May 4, aftera bts | and parafal gprs Puute PF. Smita, im the 44a year of nis ag The relatives and friends of the family, fag Fa members of the German Union Loage, F. and A. M., and the Germat: Liederkranz Society, are respectfatly inv. ted to attena the juneral, from nie lave iralcad ri No. 65 Seventn street, on Friday, at one o'e . Ssrri.--On May Sth, James GRirrrra Ssirn, is the 56th year of his ag The relauives and iriends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from st. Vincent Ferrer’s charen, Sixty-sixth street ond Lexington avenue, on Friday, May 7, at balf-past teu v'cock A.M. The remains will’ be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Buitalo, Syracuse and Troy papers ple ok. SPooNst.—On luesday, tae 4ta inst, Jane widow of Dr. 8. Spooner, Relatives and friends of the jamily are respect fully mvited to artend tuneral, at her lute reat- dence, Wiliam street, Plainfield, N. J., on Frida: the 7th inst., at two Carriages will be Plainfleld aepot, on arrival of the 12:40 train from | this erty. TILGHMAN.—On Thataday, May 6, at his rest. dence, No, 67 Bast Fiity-second street, fi, 5. 11L@me MAN, In the 24ta year of nis age. Notice of funeral hereaster. N ‘t—On Wednesiay, May 5, Ligzts BRinkennorr, wile of Henry Van Cleve, aged 22 yeurs, 6 montns and 18 3 witl take place on Satord: Virst Reformed church, tackensack, ‘. J., at tWo O'cloLK frais leave toot ol Unaimbers street at one o'clock PM. WALYON.—May 5, WILLIAM WaLtox, aged ¥ years, | Mov ti und Ti days, Funeral from his ate residenc York, Lony fsiand, on Sun tay, a i tot hen ers pli py. #.—On Weduesay, May 5, € \ jf of ims city, in hits 4th year. sane cna i Faneral wilt take piace (rom bis jate residen No. 121 Charles street, on Friday, May 7, ot May 8, | o'clock.