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8 “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI. Stocks Steady---Speculators Awaiting Further Developments. principies, are showing their effect. The following were the OPERATIONS OP THR GOLD EXODANGE BAN! Gold calanees. 7 $1.7 Currency balances, Gross clearances, CLEARING HOUSE STA’ Currency exchanges. Ourreney balances. Goid excaunges Guid basances. GOVERNMENT BONDS. These closed firm at the following quowi~ . "8,090,804 | + 81,202,000 | an ad onlin tous:—Uniied States currency sixes, 122% ‘a 2 122%; Go. do., 1881, registered, 120% a "120% 4, dio, 5 ed GOLD 116 5-8 A 116 3-4. do, d0., Coupon, 125% & 126; do. Lve-twensies, 1802, registered, 118; a0, do. do., HoupoOns 118 4 | eter _ 118%; do. do, 1864, registered, 118%, a 1184; dor Go., d0,, Coupon, 118% a1) do, #. 1888, regis- tered, 120% a 121; do, co, 40., coupen, 122% & @0. do., €o, new, registered, 120% a 130%; a. 1243 do, do., 1967, 1, do., coupon, 126 Boney Easy on (all at 11348 Per Cent— Foreign Exchange Steady. | 122% 5 do., do., d0., do,, coupon, 122% registered, 120% al2ik; do. alt Watt Srxert, | do., d0,, coupon, 124% fa 125; @o, ten-forttes, MonpayY, June l4—0 P. M. Except for thove who may be interested in ons | registered, 117 a LIS do, do, coupon, 119 do, er two stocks, the record of Wall street specula- | 19%: do tives, 1881, Veelstered, U7}g #118; tion to-day can have little interest. No new fea- | 4%, 40, coupom, 216 411525. dures were developed in suilicient lorce to fortity ‘PeREIUN aDVicEs. juéginent concerning the future, yet It will be Cable despatehes report a gain of £154,000 ster- geen by measuring the closing prices with thove ing by the Bank of England on balance to-day’ of Saturday that severai encouraging changes Rave taken place, which ruggest @ possibility of amprovement in the near future. Briedy described, whe market is in @ waiting condition. Trere are few outside of permanent mrestors who have 1 faith to boy, and the number ts stilt amaiter who |. M. report:—Consols for money, 96% 2 9354; con Bave the courage to sei| what they do Rot own. It | ols for account 4 2 93 S16; % not improbable that the argument will be ire- « 1WOSy @ 10695; 1867 do., 109g; ten-lorty do, 10434: ‘quently used which descrives the misery of whe | new fives, 1034 @ 10355; Brie, 14% @ 1dig; @o. pre- country, te general prevailing commercial weak- | Jered, 22 mess, and the Mighaps to Walch Our Tailways ars Mable; bat the saswer is always ready, thas “whem things are at the worst tuey vegin to wend. Tes country bas passed unier the shadow. We ave wen LuvimiuM rate of discount on Thursday next Tho bank has again reduced the purchasiog price of | German gold coin sa, The market for securities ‘was urm. The following is the baif-past jour RAILROAD BONDS. | The business in this department was not active, | but the market shows firmness, Uuion Facific | firsts sold at 1037, sinking iunds «92, Central | Pactics at 105, do, San Joaquin branch at 92%, Cali- | fornia and Oregou branch at 94 and Western Pa- | cafes at 97%. Morris ana Essex firsts sold at LeX, against 1114 om Saturday; seconda selling ) 38 108% 168, and. consolidated at 10243. Rock | island sevens were reported lower, selling as | 0, ©, ¢, and 1G. firsts declined to 48 They THROUGH TH# GLASS DARKLY. May we net be in @ position that will enable us to recognize a more favorable prospect? Are all | of our railways as bad a3 they have been repre- sented? Are nos economy and conservatism, good judgment and just administration every- where exerting @ force superior to the temporary toftuences of local speculation, and giving & Kone bo Lhe Work of these W4O look beyond the bour and see in the iuture the profitebie resulls of patient watching? back observer must be bia wn critic of toe nancial situation, but when we gre om ihe supposed eve of @ settiement of the railway war, Wneno ine commercial writers dis- cover improvement in the movement of ceresis, ‘wuen the trade reporters wile describing mede- | Strike continues the dividend will be passed; but Fate business, coupie wits tue same the antounce- , DOtwitustanding this the stockholders will be as- ment Of usual stremgth, is it not well enough for | sured ten per cent sor the year. all who may be lovkisg into tbe future to pause | Itisa part of the gossip of the street that the Deore assuming the fact that Wallstreet specu | Unwa Pacific, Kansas Pacific, Kausas City, St. lation 18 a gaoge of commeree® or 4 colmpass by Louls and Northern and Hannibal aud St. Josepn which te regalate their judement? companies have Mave ap arrangement for & THE STOCK MARKET. | throug live irom 8. Leuia to San Francisco. While speculation was cui certain among active securities showed strength. St Paul csosed at 30% jor the common and 5¢ ‘or tae | the chief connecting links between New York and preierred, parties here baving received favorable | Omaba, and thas the present jow prices ere being telegrams irom the West, mdicative of the pur- teen advantage of by those who are supposed poses 0: the new direction. it will be remembered | 10 Seek te establishment of @ grand trumk line ‘that on Satarday the stock waa seriously raided. between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, Northwest common likewise advanced irom 355 The coupons of the Buifalo, New York and Erie to 3734, the preferred moving trom 48% to 49%; the close, however, was made at 48%. Lake Boore was lower, closing at 65%; after sales at | 64%. Union Pacifie advanced to 744g, ending % itis said of Wells-Fargo Express Company ‘hat {t wil! shortly declare a 4 per ceat semi- ual dividend, which made the siock O.m at Pacife Mail reached 35%, and closed at 3o),. eady at about i6%. Kock Isiand sold at 1022 102\, Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph at 2%; Obio and Mississippl advanced to 23%; Llinois Central declined to 100%; Western Union was pieady at @ 7436 8 74; Dut for possible com- | petition tne frienas of this security alege thatit te wm a Musacial Comdiiion which Geserves greater Bireng ti. Jp connection with the changes recorded below wt wl be observed wnat improvement is shown in pearly all the sctive stocks, TRis is @ résuit WRica Gaye ago we indicated as probable, because ol the pressuse of outside mvestors who, remembering the benefit tecy obtained by buying at panic prices in 1872, bave agin eaierea tLe Geld to take sdvantege of the figures which a year hence a) Pacific frats sold at 10375. Tne oiber issues were , eid Grmiy. Erie Orsts sold at 1025, and thirds at 95, aguiue: 945, on Sacurday, firsts (new) sold at 112, MEMORANDUM, The report tha’ Reading tas passed its regular being paid by the receiver of the Erte Railway. Putadeiphia stocks are reported as excited. | sylvania sixes, third iseue, 112%; Keading Rail- gold, 116%; Philadelpaia and Er vhe Ratiroad bill signed by the Governor. The latter provides fur postponementa of elec- tiona, a‘lows companies 1m this State to told ana operate mineral lands in another State, and re- peals so much of the law of 1868 as prevented ine | stockholder, director, or oficer of the New York | Central, Hudson River aod Harlem roads from becoming @ director or oMcer of tae Erie and ai- lowed classifcauon of directors. | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES ——e- MonpaY, Jane 14, 1875, BEFORE CALL—I0 4. en SF shs West Vu Tel. re . larely to be regardec as exceptionally jow aud in- | ao © rch 7) Vols oo é -. 100 Pacific KR of Mo.. 20 BLL 2 KO KR. AKCE AND DECLINE. Tee changes in civsiag prices since Saturday | Yeti 8 | i are as feis0 $9 = Fae Mail 58 i ADYANCB.—Aviaptic and Pacific preferred, j; 2) = 4 Beriswest, %; Ono aed Missi-sippl, %; Pacific ko ae. esl, %5 Kock Istana, 4; St Paul, iy; Union gy) Pacific, i: Western Union Telegraph, 4:5 Paul so prelerred, 15; Erie iu London, +. DEectisk—sew Yors Central, %;C., C. and ;Deaware and Lackewaana, 4; Harem, ae Sbore, i; Quicksuver, Common, . Toe statiomary stocks were Erie, &t. Josepn, Pasams sad Wadase. | THE SALES TO-DAY smountes to about 175,000 shares, and were repre sented among active stecks 25 follows:—New gee York Central Hudson, 215 shares; Eric, 10 ay 0 % 4,100; Lake Shore, 61,700; Cleveland ana Pitesburg, | 3%} Gece ag Me ¥ 300; Nortawestern, 17,060; do. preferred, 1,800; om Evie & J . gy 4 # Rock isiand, 1,500; Peeific Mati, 24,600; St. Pavil, jy do 16% BOCBIA SWI | done * 209: 2,500; 50 do... ily WOO do... bid 43% 6,000: Go, preierred, 100; Oviws, 2,500; Western 4 = i 4 $0 cnt £8 VR rT) ss Bpiea, 12.760; Coion Pacific, 14,900; 6, Candi. % 40 60 Oui. & Mins Bile m @ Cems wacnad au Us Pac OPENING, KIGHEST AND LOWES? PRICes. The iollowlng cane bo’ ne openlog, highest gine 0 of. Sad Wwest prices e day :- 1H) 0 i, 0. Th opening. He WHU Se Sew York Contral...... ls "3 ‘ 7 $2000 Gee shore 4s my Mi i Borah 6 om) Va 6s, Dortuweste’ a 4% Wa Cf Kock isianc. 102% Br) Mor & Fittebag. * es ea Bort: Milwaukee aud ¥t. Paul. 2 oe 100 NJ Bouth ist m Mil. «ad St. Paul pret. s Ovio and Missis*ippi.... New dersey Ventral « 105% Dei., Lack. amd Wentern, 17, Colon racitic. . ©, ©. ana ic ‘ 0 Weat Fac bas... ™ \ 300) Une & Westers: © wed ny Pac > TROSL A. Mist. do <n Tok Wav tet. | SU ChI aK 7 io do 1A Mase ‘ ae C.Cki 4 Un Pac . 4 a tel. Det, Lack & Wiis a uy ulckaiiver Erie... Te a h039 wick-iiver pf ou ditdo.... dig DA Hse Mast & St Jo pf. 37° a 1 # Pao fehbe do ry inwe % eo 3 bs ao, ; te ¢o 2 103% eo M4 5 3 Chian W RR; ® D s G0... Ry} éo . | " : 4 7 ss Te Washington advices wondl ay STATES TREABETT. report tout the s Ass irow p ~4 She Ww day § tof iuterest, and $629 . eebhiiesg: BE wn Fy fm redemption five-tweniy bouds, of when Io MASTER RR pee ong $73),000 was on the s e the Treasury Ded 3:8 0 Del hs & W Heit -b 6 Uy c ney. $4,200,0 wig 10) HN pros oH Coin, $81,300,¢ ‘ates, $19,400,000, Wo WY.NH MH Heb ¢ 14g u ne 14% E MONEY MAMKET. be is Money on cali closed at lig a 2 cent. For- De Lis egne age Wes quiet at the | @ rates ef wurty Loys. Three Days, ed Prime bankers’ ster. : uo c 24.91 us Good’ anke HOU SH 6. Mn. NS Webs L SAM SRR ‘ Prime mine Hancver Baik $5. 80 dave... OG Pare ran $00 West Un Te... Gi Buy co ae D4 Aurwery i do . HG 10 do i Swies cr Wo Welle har enuel RR T. AMatsrvain (/uilders) By Fagiive Mall wi iis oa Hamburg (reicumarks) io : & Frankiort (reich ba ¢ 2} DEMETA) «+00 s00-0 00 oH vi Brewen (ceictimarns). 0 rte r Berio (eehumarks) ‘ 200 Uae i THE GOLD Marker, 0) do 4 Gold opened st 110%, receded to 116% and ended | io oe * et the opeming price. ‘The carrying rates were \,)? BE 1,2 acd 1 per cent. The murket t* so much | 2 wader the ma@uence of small deviers, who, from | 54)) boar te hour fx rates, PY rf Gincover underiying infuences; Capit inte are said to bu anticipating oo a s PRs) BOW MRekiy MHMEDIs, WIE Bure Kinyew Ld ew ow © my POM YO eer a OS ’ on and an expectation that the bank will reduce it | | were firmer in the late afternoon dealings. Untoa | New Jersey Central | | Quarterly dividend mas not been oMelally con- ! | firmed as yet, itis generally believed that if the | There is another story extant that Erle, Lake | Shore and Northwestern are favoraply regatded as | 60. 20,, 1868, regisw@fred, 12076 121%; do. | { | SRCOND BOARD—1 BP, M. $5°0Mor 4 He 29 be 18! Sehsh) Od H RRR 106 Haan U3 gp ist an i Weve PREM... 8% MOU gin zinc. iu0ie 180g fo lo. o> ues Saw eRRbebd 6) +0 We ce ie 6s 0. ws! 169 do. bs 66 400 do. 65%, Guu ae $: 0) a ws Ho a . 100 Mi) & su P 6 09 ao. 00 Mil & st be 200 Us Pacific RR..be 20 ry : a) to b3 2 NW do. ey 28 be IEE Papa 09 CLAN WR! be 1Qv Uo. : 1900 in ao, 38 bn de 100 BO... : 60 Ene th lwo do ion do sg) Chi & iw do. in do. 100 DM Cen Rit. Live « 0) GO... . lw do. JOON J Cen RR.D o.! 1 ao. 3 Cert ; law do. 20 Del. LaW RR bess 117% oe do. th Obio &M RK...pe Bs tay do. i 2) Mor & He RR. Po apgaagaatr 20) ; Ww) LO NY CAH KL bO W Reno x ea Bd pf. 2 To 8 $1000 Brooki’n Os, wi 100 sns LS & M RR. 8B she be: & it Can. 10) Lu Pac RR, lw Quick Min. . eee 1400 do. 00 Wes OD Leese 10 ill Cen RR. 10 Mo. si iy Gal & NW | 89 do... ! mao 20 Wells-Fargo how ao 1 Pac Maal 3a, Su oO 10 do. 100 do. 200 brie 11. luv ChiaN 3 do...... WON J ven ii buLseus te 3) fore Wayn 1875 bonds soid st | | } 1 | The jobbing dems | do, roud, as well as those of ine Long Dock bonis, are | 4 | We quote to-day’s transactions as joliows:—Peun- | | at the clow | 0 0 17) Morris & Ks bw 0 1W6,C a 10 RR. 0% 79 do . COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THR SPOT ONE-EIGHTH CENT HIGHER BUT QUIET-—FULURES STEADY AT THREE-SIXTEBNTHS CENT ADVANCE—FLOUB QUIET AND UNCHANGED-—WHIAT IkgEGU- LAR—CORN 8CAKCE AND HIGHER—OATS UN- SETTLED AND LOWER--BARLEY NEGLECTED AND NOMINAL—BARLEY MALT QUIET—FPORK DULL AND LOWER-—LARD IRREGULAR AND LOWER—PETROLEUM DULL—NAVAL STORES QUIET—GROCERIES QUIET AND STEADY— HIDES STEADY—LEATHER QUIET—OILS DULI-— WHISKEY STEADY—FREIGHTS QUIET—-HEMP AND JUTE QUIES-~GUNNIES QUIET. Monpay, June 14—6 P. M, The markets were stl irregular, but in some cases active and higher. On *Change there was an active movement im wheat, which farther ap- preciated und closed steady at the extreme Hgures. Corm was also uigher bat bot very ac- tive, Onis were depressed and lower, Whiskey steady. Pork and lard irregular and decidedly lower, Cotton ou tne spot was quict at yc. ad- vauce, and fatures were sleady, Petroleum was dull, Naval stores were quiet. Hides were steady. Leather was quiet Groceries were quiet aod steady, Memp and juls were quiet. Gunnies were also guies Corrux.—Tha market for Rio was very quiet Dut steady. nd was loss active. We qnote :—Ordi- nary cargoes, ic. 1ige. : : a 8c; pri a ist treme range for lors. I6se, & 194e.; gold. OO or 9 days, government bags, 2; do. grasy mats, 2 .; Singapore Go., Ceylon, 2c. ITig0. Maracaibo, 19350. ayra, 126. a ie. ; Jamaica, | irae. a 18%e. "st. Domingo. 16240. a 176. Porto Rico, 176 al9.; Costa Rica, A7c. a ie.: Mexican, We. a We, ; An- igo; Curacoa, a 19sec. —With a large short Interest in futures the market was very sensitive and the favorable turu in the Liverpool market, as reported by the public and private despatches, arrested the downward tendency noiiceavie aiurday. The market ior futures oveued firm; savancea \c., lost 1-8c. of the improvement and ‘closed steady at the foilowing qnolauens:—June, Selic. a 15 11-32: July, 19 11 ode, a lage, ; August. 15 15-s0. september, 15 5-i6c. a 15 1-3-6. ; Oetover, Ie. S2¢. January. 150. a 18 1-160. ly Bide. a 1540.3 March, “1530. 15 15-82¢.; april, 1b biGc. a 15 .9-32c.; May, IS%c. a 15 1316c, Spot cotton Was in inedsrate deinand aud Urmer, Quotations a noon were advanced 4c. per Ib, Some holders asked a sul tur- ther advance, Dut énough cotton Was offered for aule at the advance noted to meet the requirements of the de- d. some 400 bales Were sold afier Change, includ- img 40 bales tor export, Quotations based on standard oi classification in torce Septemver |, 1S74, and on wi land cotton in store running in quall y not hait a grade alove or beiow the grade qaoted :—Ordinary, Le good ordinary low miidling, 15%¢ 6c. ¢ (uotations bused on American 5 Upland, Alasama, ¥. nat 13. Orieans. Texas, t ig My 18 4 to 167 Ws Midi hrg .. maadiing. ian fae Export 5 Consuinpuot 50 oi Lagi y low middling) (ne sales bave aturday after oue ho 15 lOc. ; “Ausust, 30 at Totals. —For tu at 15 T-82c., 400 15 5 Lie., SH at 15 Owe, 0 ab 1540.5 Sep I5tec., BN at 15 Stee, 1100 at 1S ‘Uctobe 14 c1-F.¢., 600 at 14 24-d>. 5° November, 200 at 14%c.. 3 Hi Zoid. Deceua er, 1,80) at 14 12-180; January, XO at 1429320. OO at 14 116s, ; March, 300 at loge. ; April, 200 at 15 1b ide,, BO) at 1b May, 40 at h 10) at ib 1xi2c, Total, 6.30 bales To-day up to 2 July 120 at 15 babs. 0) wt Sige, 40 a1 13.5160, 10) at 15 11-Se,, 0 at 15%e., 5 at bo IL 1 7 at 15 I1-Sde.} August, $3 at 15 7-160,, #1 at 151 wo at 15 7-15e., 100 at 10 ié-32e,, 200. at 157-i6c., 200 at 15'Li-B2e., 5.100 ac Ib3ge. ; september, 20 a 159 15 1-326, BW ut 15840, 100 at 1b 11-320., 600 at 1dyc., 300 wt 1A L-s2e Vetober, j at lSe., 2 at Lb bie, 10 at 151 Sle. ho Yembor, 199 at 14 15-16%, 690 at 14.31 32c., 50) wt 14 20-Be. ; | Wat 429Mc.; January, WO at 1c. 400 at +1 i-ade, , February, [00 at { March, 10 wt 15 1S-t2c.; april, 2 at 16 19-82 j'bales” Grand wtal, 34%) bales Bx- ¢. paid to exchange WW) Sept August “Lhe eipts at the ports wer foliows Galveston, 21 3 ; Mobile, 9; Save: nab, sf; Charieston, Ort OL, 806 5 14 29de. a 16 1160. ; December, | tebruary, | | New York, 705; Totat, 45), his ay ‘last t year, Tota) since 8.114.452 bial Corton | i t# closed as totlo ‘0 Havre, by steam, So. Hamnucg, by steam, 350 compressed. 1c vy_steam, Ge. compressed. To Liverpool, | ennt less 3 per come Cpt Blea 6 bbe hey 20d. ; by Sal 9528 f Gxace.—Recelpe—Flour, » 25,300 « pois, and barley, 6) bast quiet and unchanged: the «ales ware 19 200 ye tour inactive. Corn meal was moder- fe, wih sales of 2109 bbls. and \OW) begs at To"for Brandywine. | We quote :—Wesiera yeilow, $)0 94%: Jersey and Penusyivania yelow, $3 Gy a parse, $1 45; fine sifted, $1 5); boited ‘3 bulked white. $155 per 10 Ji. $140 251.0; fine vellow, $1 6 waite, $1 75.9 $1 30 per 100 ibs. We quote — No. 2 state 3 superfine st bextra Biate. Cheace deat ; Superdue Western bextra Western Minnesota... Tebevabososes Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands. ound hoop Ohio, traue brands. FRMly...,..0s00.-.0s0eesosserses SSLUSE Bt. Lous, low ¢x 1% St Louis, straigh: 25 st. Louis, choiee o Bt. La} yosce farnily oo Rye flour, Aine to superfine.. southern, No. 2 é é bonthern, sup Vora meal, Je Cornu meal. sri Corn , panel Wheat, was irres' lowed active at comprised about $5.80 bieago, $1 15 a $1 a Milwaukee, SO. 2 Minnesota, 19. for No. $1 21d for Lorn was 80 note saios of 69,00) bushe arte. for dry mixed and j Oats were unseiied ana lower bushels, a€ 70c, tor poor Canada, Te. a Tle. tor Wesern mixed, 706, 2 7%. for poor, 74. a 7te. for white cood to choice. | Kye was 4 unchanged. ai aca, $i for sta ariey Was Neglected aud nominal quiet, at $176 a $1 9 tor Canada, ar-rowed Siate, $1 Wa $1 45 tor wo At 4) @ Blo tor aeaumer, 6b tow, Sic. for do im store. The sales were 30,000 ae, * ies were in fair @emand and the market was iet @t ful prices. We qnote:—Domestic ct We. 5 jorneo, Geuripore, Ic,, Calcutta, xc. a lue.;' bags, 2 Idee. The market for hemp was inactive uncbanced. Jam buts were quiet at fail prices. in for aouble: $40e $246 for singic; Manila hemp, Sige, Wold, por Th the latter, ior choice: Rusa, clone, at $405 w $20), gold; Hialian, $255, yoid; jute, 4 a bc, Jute wots quoted at » @ 2 iblse., currency. sal hemp, %ye.. CO.a. Oe ie mmrcet was steady, with sales of 2.000 Western K108 at IM5c,, 644 Montevideo seconds at Dic. UO) green salfed New Orleans Kips, 0 Mexicun oxprivate tering 2,000 Mexican kips ‘aad L. —Dry hice: juewos Ayres, 2 108 228 IDS. eGo 10 Iba. m 20 IDs, 21ig0.; Montevideo, BAG ios @ 2134 \bs, Ze. u 220, ; Corrientes, 2 2d Ips, ge, ; Mio urande, B0 tbs. @ 22 bs. duc a 2 Orinoco, a 23. \be. . @ 21%. ; Calitornia, 22 ibsa 23 ; Central America Iba Dr; au Jum Flos. a 2 ibe, l8c.; Ma a 4 lpm, ie. a Dio: a Oran, 16 bbe. ite. ; Tanpico, 2 Ibs. « 20 ba. a 2h ib Learnen —ibe fh lock solo was quiet Orinoco. dre. ase ht bwen He © Mby.; paddle . ree and decidedly biewer. We , for Cam | American, dressed, ver tou, $230 | | pre | lower. Dacks, S6ig0. m S00.; Vi crop, Sto. a 3ic.; middle crop, . L) crop, 8 ote. hemlock, 2/6. @ 2c. ; rough oak, ‘We. adic; deines, ‘ee. alec. NoLassxe. mark, dull and nominal We quore ‘a tritugal al mixed, We do, clayed, »6¢. a 380. ; do, wuscovady.retin ing 862 a Se. : do. do., grocery, Bsc. a dle. ; Porto Rico, 87. "a 683; Knghst Isiands, Sic. a 4bc.: New Or-leans, 00c.a Te. Naval SToRES—Cbe market was quiet, ‘The sales were 75 bis. spirits turpentine wt 325g; wv Ubis. do, in bed aud 60 Lbis do, at 2c; 10) bila. No. ¥ rosin, ai do., at $3 Osc * &) don, ALBA 79 Bt wh soa and so pbia, Wash. @ QuGte =~ ni cd roan, $40 «$1 o;, Wiling ington do,, 92 25; plich, $229, quoted unchanged, lard was dail aid unsettied; menhaden quiet and unchanged; crude Whale and sperm was dull; Gotion seed wan quiet} olive Was quiet and unchanged,’ We quote :—Olive, Marseilles, Quarts, $4.5 & $4 4U per C10; do., in casks, $11) @ $I 115g | per galiol i, $c, @ Sige. per I seed, ChLY (casks and bbis ), dde, a Ode. per gallon; W! ‘Northern, tie. . do, do,, Southera, 6c. a eed wins ter, Fue. a 726. ; do, blewched winier, 75.4 Tic. ; sperm, crade, Ley do. winter, unbleached. $1 %; do. do., bleacned, $2; meuhaden, cound, Sic, @ + tard, pruve yrinter, $1 14 $115), ao. spring, and summer, Tusa $10, Fed, Western iatiiled. velaine), 66:.1, don, saponified, 75e. a Te, ; cotter crude, dic. a Hie. do, douthern Yellow, 5c. a 66.) do.. yellow and white Winer, U6. & 75c.; neatsfoot, Toc. @ Bl 20; Bank, 420. Straits, dc. nateral lubricating, 28 a 0 gravity, 2c. Perrovecm.—The market was dull at 12%o. a 12%e. tor Prompt, bec. @ lige. for July, Jor redhed, “Crade ab bule Was quoted at Ole. ao if prompt and month, for July ; do. in bbls, Sige. tor Brompt Rud monty ac. forJuly. Kefined suandura white, 1240. a 12%0, jor prompt and monih; Lic, @ 136. tor duly Daphiha, 8c, for prompt and month ; 9%. @ 9. for July 5 cases, ike, a 19\c, Fiiladelpnia was quoted at 1c. for maptand Wisc. tor movth. salto at lor prompt, Advices from the oll region were as Jolows :~—Litusville, quiet, at $1 40a $l di3gc; ull City, niet. at $l 40; Keusevilie, quiet, held steady at $1 35 (373g: “Litioute, Brmer; aales, tree on board, $1 40 urcer’s—Unived, $1 13%; shipments quiet, at $1 40 $1 4276 Vnovistons.—Recelpts—Beef, 5 packages; cut mé 106 do.; lard, 20 do. Frovisions were unsettled oa Pork’ was dull and lower. Sales about an Ubis at $1965 a $19 W tor August, offered atthe close at the inside price, and 2 do. new mess at $lY W. Beet hams were imactive at i7e. a le. tor Westera, beet | Was quiet We note sales of 10 tierces extra India mes: ‘on private wring. We quote :—i'iain me-8, $9 9 0. extra ness, $10; packet beet, $16; uerced eek, city extra Indix mess, $28; india do.! $19 a $4; prime do., $16.4 $18 Bacon was duil at Lsgo, # igo. for city Jotik ciear. Cut meats were quit.” the salcs were 10.00 bbls. plexied bellies at 11340, 6,00) do. at Misc. 70) pickled shonlders at 10e. , 100 Werees pickled shoulders at Sige., and ov Lierces Wes.ern veliies at lsc. Ureswe oted at 4c. a 9%c. for city. Lard wae irrecular and lower. cules 4,300 ierces at 14 Il-l6c. « 1S%\6. for Aus us ly, 13340. @ 13%o. ; for -eptember, tor A 13 11-15, On’ the xpot, aud 6) tleroed stern steain atl L1-lée., and 60 do. prime city at Lye. ox. he market Was dull and prices were unchanged ; fo ab O74. per Ib, We quote ope, c. @ Bu.5 U., co + Lowal 34c. & 1996. sor Tair to prime,’ autt' common qualities “own to, Ue.” Kanyon, tye. Currency; Patna, 7c. a7'¢c., currency; Raagoon, b bold, $2 794 33. gold. Sreamine was dull; Western, good to choice, was quoted at 16ixe. a Lo3ge. 1 ALLOW Wus Weak. We note sales of 80,000 Ibs. prime ai S%4c.. and 2,0 U ibs. axsoried stock at Bc. a 874. Wiliskiy.—Keceipis, $30 bbls. The market Was seemdy 5 200 bbls. sold at $120. SUGak.—ihe market for raw sugars was very auict but steady, We quote:—Cuba—Kedning, interior to common, 7 mc; do, do., tir to good lair, Bsc. & Ba od fo prime, 8c" a ogc. : grocery, fair to food. ‘Nie; do. prime to choice, 8%. @ 9e.: con- c. trilugal, Nhds and boxes, Nos, 8 to Ls, Bae, a 9c. 5 mo- James Tide, ang boxes, To a T%ac.; melee, be. ge 3 ciayed, boxes, Dutch standard,’ Nos. 7 to 9, 7c. bo 66.3 do., 1 to 12, #ige. a 8ixc. ; do.. 13 bo 15, 9c, a Wge. :do., 16 Co 18, Bac. A iOtge.; dow 19 to 20, 10%. a 10%c.: do, Whiie, ec. “a lec. Porto bico—Kefiuing, common wo prime, Tec. & S'g0.; grocery, fair to choice, 83,c. a 9e. brazii— Dutch standard, Nos 9 toll, 70. ic. Java—DVutch standard, Nox. 10 to 12, 8ige. a 9c, M: las uperior vd extra superior, 73c. a Bigc.; standard A, 10ge. crushed, Iyc.; powdered, lige. allke.: granulated, Joes yellow. bow 9c. ;extrac'¥ise. a Hike. cut loat, Or Yueigurs.—Berth room was scarce and the advance in in served to cheek business. Oil and grain tr were very quiet. The engagements were as follows: Liverpool, by sail, 1,25) bales cotton at 9-s2d.; to Loudon, by steam, 24,000 bushels grain at Sd. per bushel. SB) hhds tallow at o7s. 6d., and to Glasgow, b; bbis sugar at 3us. 6d. per ton. The charter Briash bark from Baltimore to Cork for orders, with 3,309 quariers giain at &. Ga. ‘per quarter: « Britian brig, of 0 tons register, hence to Cork for orders to Uulted Kingdom, with 2.1U0 bbis, refined peiroleam at 4s. 104g if aireet, 4%. 74d.; another, Y tons register, 6). voyage, with 250 bbia. do. do, at 43, M.: an American brig, of 304 tous register, hence to Cork for ordera, with 100 bbls. do. do. at 43. Iiod.. af direct, 4% 7igd. 3 an mericam bark bence to th o Baluc, with $0 bois, do. do. at ba; a Briush ship (vo arrive ‘hiladelphia to Antwerp or Eremen, with 6.00) bbla do. do. at 45. éd.; ap American schooner, of 147 tons regis- ter, hence (9 Aux Cages and Dack, Wilh geceral cargo, ob private terms, DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatvrstox, June M4, 1875, Cotton weak and nominal, dige. New ree ceipts, 21 bales; gross, 21. ' Kxpuris coastwise, 1,6: pales, 720. ptoek, 1,092, New Onixans, Jane 14, 1875. Cotton quiet; middling, Ie. ; low middiing, i436 ordinary, Wize. et pis, $26 bales Daports Coasiwise, 624 bales, 1,0¥), Bloc! Mositx, June 14, 1475. Cotton nominal; middling, Misc. Set receipts, 94 palgs Exports to Urest Britdin, 104 Gales, OL “stock, 1879. Cotton nominal; mtadlin S bales, Exports coasiwise, 410. dal 7 Savannan, Jone 1 Ve. 76. ARLESTON, June 14, 1875, Cotton dull; miadtn Net receipis, 20 bales. Exports coastwise, 5. 0 Te Winaincrom, N. C4 June 14, 1875, Spirits turpentine steady at ic. “Kovin quite: at $lA74 tor sirained, Crude turpentine sieady at $1 20 for bard, $2 for yellow dip and $525 for virgin. Tar wendy a $i 70 Orweao, June 14, 1875, Flour steady and mnehanged; sales 1.400 bbis., At $5 25 for No. Lapring, $5 76 tor amber winter, $/ for watio winter, $7 25 lor double extra. Wheat higher; sales of Ly vbis. No 1 Miwausee club, $1 17, now heid $1 18;twocars hard Minnesoia ciud at exira Whie Michigan heid at $1 %, Core unchanged; sales of 1,e) bushels iow and high mixed at Sic. a S¥, Corn meat, $B ior Loited, $8Zfor unbolted, per ton. Militeed un: Changed: shorts, $20; shipstaffs. $14; middlings, $27 per ton. Canal ireighis—Wheat, Ssc.;° corn ye : bate, See. to New York: lumber. $2 20 to the Hodson: Lake receipts—i9,30) busheis corn; 1.442,L00 fect lumber, Canal shipments—i0.20) Dusuels mast; 1,758,000 teet of lumcer. - Borraro, June 14, 1878, Lake recetpts—Flour, 26.100 bbia. ; wheat, 423,000 bushels; corn, 147,00 do; oats, 94,000 a aliroad recvespts— Fivar, 3,20 bbis ; wheat, 12,00) do. iiroad sbipments—Fiour, 1,000 bushels: cor, 31,00 do.; oats, 1L0W do © shipments to tidewater—Wheat, 22000 bushels; corn, 6/00 do. By al to the intenor—Wheai, 13,00 do. In store—Wheat 453 busheis; bushels: corn, 5, ‘corn, 105,525 do. ; oats, 0g9,032. bushels" Flour zed rates. Wheat strong and in talr demand; No. 2 y o held out of the market; sales of 19,0) bushels Do. t hard Minnesota at $1 15, 7.80) do. No. 3 Cui spring at $1 04; 2,00 do. No. 1 Milwaukee at $1 17; 1, o. White Michigau at $1 2% Corn sady and in mod- f $5,009 bushels sample xt Tic. a erate demand: sale GSe.; No. 4 heid at Western sold at 6c. ; 9,009 do, to and bariey—none here, Bed’ 1 $2i. Lard quiet, at 14ige. hi freighia irm—7e. tor woeat, to New Yors, tolls incwuded, at Canal 4c. lor Corn, (ge. for vals, Touxno, Jane 14, 1875. rive, at 67igc, Pork Cats quiet; 400) bushels No. 2 | Flour. ste Wheat le. better, closing qulet, No. 1 white Michigan, $1 2635; amver Micawan, $1 2:5 July, 1 2/%; Ausust, $1 27; No, Z red, $1 M4: July, $1 2g 0.2 Dayion and Michigan red, $1 234s. Corn quict, | but firm; bigh mixed, 74)4c.; August. 77c.; low mixed, Take. ; No Rrade, LI'sc ; damaged, S90. tx quiet; No. 2 and Michigan, Ge; white, O6'je, Freights nominal and dull Kecelpts—Wheat, 1109 ‘busnels; corn, 2100 do.; oats, 3,000 do. Shipwenw—Corn, 87,000 bushels; wheat, WOW do Onrcaao, Jane 14, 1875, extra, emt ex: nd and advancea; «pring 29} winter, 9675, Wi $475; superfine, Citea, Lugher aud irregular; No. L apring. fresh, do. regulary’ $1 00's, spot; SLUM Avgusts No. Sdo.. 9, ; rejected, He, ani, unselued and higher vu ce AUAUSL; ci 240 Outs iv fair d mand and lo¥ No, 2, O86., spot . Suly; S1iso, Auzust. Rye nd lower at dic. Bai Kuli pri¢es asked be 1 No. 2 spring, $1 W. spoty 105 bid rk dtl, uueetied and lower ab 19, pot: 819 U9 Susy ; $1925 August dnd lower at $13 1) spot or June: $13 Hulk meats dull and lower; shoulders, 7c. a 77 i3ge.; sort clear do, 1g rn to Buffalo, 2c. ; ‘wi Flour, 6,000 Ubl rd duil, unseiied $13 4) August sc: short Darley, Low 143,000 bustie a Aagust, | orn fir Sis Hy August HAVANA MARKET. Havana, June 12, 1875. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxnow Provece Mankrt.—Loxvos, June M—Even- ing.—Calcutia liuseed, Ws. @ bis. ; linseed cake, £10 10s, per ton. a FINANCIAL. & BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY, ~sTOUK 163 ON MEMBERS OF THE sTOCK NAMEN GIVEN AT IME OF PUT SO PRIVILE FOR Liss 1HAN (00 ; OUR PRINCIPALS DO vi ADV TRACTS LN OUR NAM MPHLET “iy UTES Hs w Rito MONEY IS LOst AND MADE IN WALL STREET,” TU ANY ADDRE: MAILED Pit T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFR AND Kndowment Insurances Policies, Mortgages aud other Securities, Insarance of all Kinds effectet with bestcompawies. J.J. HAGRICH & Lo, Lif Broadway. NY AMOUNT FROM $1.09 TO $81,000 TO LOAN JL on improved and unimproved Real Ketute 10 tois ity oF Mrookyn. for term of Years, Tiineat bona fLilad & LBAVITE 130 Kroad way. A ——-—— — -——@ t Stock Privileges, 1 ¢ - o at best rates in market, on members of New York Stock Exchune: operations made against approved contr vet oderate margins; orders proapuy attended to ‘nook of Wallstreet sent iree, No, # Wall street, New York, Bankers and Bro or on by matt or wire TUMBHIDGE & U¥ —DEFAULIED RAILROAD BONDS A bouyht and sold by tha ov estabtishe? honse of ALBERY WH, NICOLAY & 6O., Block Brokers and Aactioneers, ‘No, 43 Vine strect, New York. N, R,—Choice 7,5 and 10 per cent Clty ant Cootty Ma nicipal Bonds and other Al imvestment hecurities our specialty: 2 years paying 10 to 15 per cent; interest | promptly paid and for sale beiow par <$10 TO $000 IN WALL STREET OFTEN LY ADS Ae Norttte.. Call of send tor ew 72 pave book, enutied, “Men and Kdioms of Wall ar dl | JOUN TICKLING & CO. and Brokers 72 Bromwa: | eon ; low Spanish gold, 199% 2 200. Exchawe buoyant the Unived sta om days, currency, 74+ a (6 premiom; short sight do 5) premium; 6) days, gold, ita | pre rmx short sight 1o., 106 @ 17 prémlam. ‘On La don, 14 #31 premium, ‘On Paris, 164 106 premiu: | CAMPBEL | $15.00 NEW YORK H’¢RALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1875--TRIPLE SHEET. ee, “Messrs. Alexander Frothiugham & Co, wili furnish te & those desiring to Invest in Wall street explanatory cir- II culars containing detailed statements and quotations and many ‘poluts’ of great value to the uninitiated. | ‘Their office 1s at No. 12 Wail street, New York city. New York Graphic says: “This old established house offers facilities for specu- lating with an investment of money ranging from $50 to any amount, and gives small investors the same sdvan- tage as those who invest thousands of dollar. During the last month investments of $100 on many stocks have returned profits of $500 and $4,500, This secms marvel lous to those unaccustomed to Wall street operations, neverthelessit is true, as substantiated by the fuctustion of prices at the Btock Exchange.” American Joarnal says:— “Those holding puts and double privileges on Lake Shore, Pacific Mail, Mrie and Western Union Telegraph have realized large profils during the last few drys. One prominent speculator closed a put on 10,00 shares of Erie to-day realizing a profit of nearly $50,002. There have been, during 90 days, paid to owners of privileges over $3,000,000 by various bankers in the street, We are informed that Messra, Frothingham & Co, paid the largest amount and that their customers have teen more ably advised than those of any other Arm.” Albany Evening Post say: “They offer facilities for controlling shares in the stovk market more liberal than can be found at any ocher house in the street. A deposit of $50 will enable a per- fon to control 50 shares of any stock, valued at $5,000, for 30days A larger deposit wil, of course, allow you to control a larger number of suares, A deposit of $1,009 | ‘will control 1,000 shares, val at $100,000, for 30 days This arrangement enables a person of small capital to so that the man of enerzy is at once put on a level with the man of wealth.” Address || ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO., Banters, 12 Wall street, New York. “JOHN HBICKLING & CO., BANKERS AND . Brokers, 72 Brosdway, New York, the benefit of those wishing to leurn the method of dealing in Stocks on small suis of Momey, have issued 472 page book, entitled, EN AND 1D1OMS OF WALL STREGT.” bent iree to any address, ‘This book gives the highest and lowest prices of stocks for the last 15 years, a complete list of deiaulted rail- roads sketches of leading operators Privileges 1 to 24 trom market on the active stocks. | oe Orders executed by mail maug, money invested wud information given by JON BICKLING & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broadway, New York. A. J. W. SELIGMAN & ©O., Bankers, %6 Broad street, New York, fasue letiers of credit tor travellers, payable in any part of Europe, Asia, Airica, Augtralia and Americ: draw Bills of Exchange and make telerraphic transfers of money om kurope aad Caliioruia. NY AMOUNT LOANED ON BOND AND Morr. gage on prime New York aud Brooklyn rea! estale; Mortgayes cashed; no bonus and lowest rates Uilces, “Ll Pine street or 33 East Beventeenth stroes V. K. STLVENSON, Jr. corner Sixth avenue and Twelfth street, New York. INTERES! commences tne Ist of the month following the deposit, INiKisiisT computed aud compounded yas SAVINGS INSTI/UTION, Janaary and July, TEREST January 1 at the rate of SEVEN PER ONT Pot ANNUM. Bank open Monday, Weduesday and Saturiay event Geonce C, Watve, Sec, JOHN i De W Pi I ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD New York city Mortuages witiont bouus Principais Gesirins to BURROW Olt INVENT apply to ‘OBN & PIRRCK, NO. 5 PINE STRE money withoat bonus on approved Real Estate Dew York, Brook.yn and Westcvester county ; also pur~ origages at lowest rates. J 0, HOYT & SON, 171 BROADWAY, HAVE ESTATE « Funds (o loan on New York or Brooklyn property ; Second Mortgages bouzht and sold at lowest ri Mon TO LOAN—ON NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY ic ted and Westchester county Property, A. b. MEL- ICK, Jr, 4 BKO., Equitable Building, 12 Pir M out bonus: on second and leasshold mortgages. » ylerms Ob, W. STAKE, 10 Broadway, room vV ANTE D—$16,000, $3.00, $2000 AND $1.209 ON U A d Lots in Brookiyn; large sums to loan in New Yora or Brooklyn. WM. BUGELT, 6 Liberty street, Now York ANTED—1,00 SUA fi shares «., C. and 1 ERIG AT 23%, OR 6,00 Teh 512,00) perty, oa which $1200 8 Address GBS s,'box i W Antena. FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR I terest im a contract; ts safe and will pay investor Wpercent. Address CONTAC (, box 115 Herald o1 WANTED—ON FIRST MORTG. well secured, for a term of yoars. U: principals address A. B. C,, box 126 Herald olBce, $15 00 WANIKD—ON GOOD CITY Puor erty; no commission. Address PLUE- 16iY, box 123 Herald office. Bs BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. N ELEGANT MILLINERY STORG—WELL caved, baying handsomely, will be sold ata bargain, on account of sickuess. Apply to GU. D, HAs KINS, 1,209 Broadway. AWE ONE HAVING A MANUFACTURING, PRINT. | ing or other vusiness to exchange for a good Fi Lto We city address FAKM sit, vox 103 Herald office. FIRST CLASS CHANCE To SECURB A GOOD paying business; owver leaving the city: Book, Sta- tionery a ic Business, in full ranming ordet, for saic cheap, on best thoroughiare ia leading eity, within ti dew ¥ #.,box 12 He fh N ACTIVE MAN WI CASH WANTED in business in poia that will net 315,000 per year sure, Particulars at interview by ad- Gressing PHILADKLPIIA, Her. jee SPECIAL PARTNER OF ONY TO TAKS CHARGK ‘of the books wantod, with $34,000, tu an established Manofacturing business net can be inereased. Address box 19 Heraid oft A MARINER REQUIREUSIN A BUSINESS ESTAR: lished 0 years; income to investor guaranteed $200) yearly. Por furthor particulars seo my agent LOYD, 29 Broad w A CHANCES TO CLEAR $6,000 IN THRER MONTHS ina legicimate manu basiness; all cou- plete: $1,00) tor haif inieros A® OPPORTUNITY 18 want of money, io buy, fi most simple Patents in Untied states: sells readily aro bargain; will wke halt Vall and see it, at 4 00.5, 8 Minth street, near Fourth av, 1 $5,000, one of the beat, POR SALE—TO CLOSh AN ESTATE, A LONG established Lamoer Business, with mills for dre ing, sawing and planing; always acuvely employed; buildings and machine:y in \horodgh order, and whartage of several hundred tect; pric vou! 0 GRIGG» & CANLELON. 99 Broadwa! na OR SALE—AT 3% PLANE STREET, NEWARK. jalf interest in the -oca Water Bottling busine: reason for selling, other business to attend to, Inqu 1 BM Plane street, Newark, or of Past ust FALOUN « No. 8) Hudson street, Jersey Vity. FOr LETH WHOLE On HALE INT & Plumbers’ Brass Work Manutactory; iures and thachinery; will seli cheap tor ¢ immediately, box 176 Post ollice, Brooklya, YOOD OPPORIUNITY TO MAKE MONEY.—PAl J tes having Horses and Wagons aud $100 cash can get Ino @ business selling popular goods to liquor #4 Toons in thie and opher cities, Dy whieh they can make from $90 $8 daily, Address GOLDEN bGU, Herald oilice. PARTRER WANTED —WITH $1,800 AT COMMA in an old ostablished, profitable cash busin down; one with « ase for lilerary pursuius, For iat View stato where to be seen aud address CASH BUoI- NESS, box 18 Herald odice. J BAL ESTATE AND IN nominal pri +2, 0p URANCE BUSINESS—AT «to responsible party; office long es- iuvilsbed and pienty property on books, BPENGER U, OY, ol Union square, corwer oixteenth street. EWING MACHINE MOsOR. PERSONS WITH CON. +) trol of capital, knowing the wautol the age, and Gisposed bo suply Ik, Wit very great Brodt, eFe Iu Viied to call ana’ see & prac Hositation at No. 116 J goran street, room 5, bebween the wours of 19 A. M. and WY SLOTAN —A SL: rod sor the possevsiom of a Medical Ofice It established’ declining heath th omy venauon. A AYAIGEA OULD INVEST FROM $5,000 ing mavufecturing busters: beat of reler nd requires; ungwore sat! Kind of manufacuriig and probavie pryiie Addicas JN) SBEUR, box 174 Herald oiby Pub ADVERTISER to $5,009 10 some and telegraph, cotlecttons | ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON FIRST MORTGAGES, WITS. | ollts oVer 2) petcent and | USPEROUS BUSISESS, | OFFERED, THROUGH | Cerrenmenna SPRCTALTY OF ‘commercial value of ray jotn ‘Do 4 who can ¥ to and . Ad West tleventh street. sR WOULD INVEST 000 IN @ the best of relerences w Ete ity box dd dress, for one week, lL. drancn office, WANTEDIA Panty 10 JOIN A GENTLEMAN ‘who has an ostavishod business of over ten es for collecting inueritances abroid, who desires ite ex | tension, for which there is required trom $9,00910 $10,00). ‘This is'an opporiutty scidom offered, and none but | ggntlemea and princfpals need apply. Address B. a. + box O19 Post vill ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $20, IN A BAFIC. all aes enterpriss. Address DRAMATIC, Hor office. . Warten a 7A 2TNER WITH $3,000 'TO $5,000, IN ‘8 weil established clzar wauufuctory ; investment igen watreferenuces given sad required, address » box 16 Herald offic « —A GENTLEMAN, WITH AN 8 $300. taco aa feasuan busiuoss tn: ewport, R. L.: ha ood tine and make $1,00) new during the Watering season. Call tor BROWN, 4 West ‘Twenty-sixth sireet. KOO. A PABINES WARTED, IN THE @ROOERY i J+ and Liquor Business; the owner ownmg the building Wishes a good man («have charge. Apply to THOS, UAFFNEY, Auctionver, 17 Cemwe street $).000.38 PARINERSHIP WITH A FIRST class party in the best, the easiest and most respeciable business 10 the country for $4,000; pays _— monthly proiis. THOMA>, 126 Bast Pwenty-sourth 1. 000. —A PARINERSUIP, WITH A FIRST + ‘+ Class party, in the bast, easiest and moss: reputable business in the country, ae $6.0 monthly prodta, sor $100), 40s AS, 1d aweuty-fourih at. $1 20 —PARINGR WITH THIs AMOUNT. + ,oice Work and collecting: mo 3 $2S0 ours 9 to 3. weekly, bosides Liberal p a Apoly to IMP LOVE MNT COMPANY, 793 Broad street, Newark. ti = PROFID FOR $1,500 INVESTED | IN $5,000 paliis 4 D., 89 Morris avenue, New +++ LESLIE, THE DEFAULTER. TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS STOLEN FOR. A TREACHERVUS MISTRESS. Judge Kilbreth haying been the sitting magis- trate on the Tombs Bench oa Saturday last when William F. Leslie, the defauliing teller of the banking house of Doncaa, Sherman & Co., was arraigned and held for examination, the case was continued in tho Fifty-accond street Poltce Court yesterday before the same magistrate, Elia. Snaw, of No, 117 West Eleventh street, was ar raigned as Lesiic’s accomplice. An afidavit was» made against Lesiie by Sidney P. Slater, one of the managing clerks at Dancan & Sherman’s, who | charged him with she embezzlement, on his own | con! jon, of $8,000 In gold certificat The | woman, Elia Shaw, was included 1n the same aff | @avit a8 having received, with aguilty knowledge, | vhe gold certificates stolen by Lesire on the 290k | of May last, the day on which be absconded. A TELLERS LIFE, Lesile signified his intention of appearing as » | witness for the people against the woman Shaw. and, being eworn, he gave the following interesh ing narrative of lus life's temptations and bit great fall;—He was born in Belaburgh, Scotland. | unirty-two years ugo, and, bis parents being rea | sonably well of, he received @ liberal euucation, | He married a highty respectasie young woman oO} refluement and taste, who loved him devotedly. | For atime be returned her love, and they lived a happy, contented couple. Jena years ago he was employed by Duncan & Sherman, and from the very firat gained the confidence and good will of | his employers and associates, In an evil hourne visited a bouse of lii-repute im company wth ‘some of his feow clerks, and Jrom thas | moment his pecuiations from his employers began, He did not spend any money in gambling, but in the company of dissolute women he squan- | dered as high a8 $300 of a night, Four years ago he Wus promoted ty the position of tever, and year later lus Kcaviest deiwicahons began. in ail le eatimated bis steuungs Lo be about $2,000. He bas SUPPORTED THE WOMAN SHAW tor the last two years and @ nail, besides givin: her valuable preseu's im money and jewels, She knew that he stole the mouey given ber by him, and cautioned him to be careiul not to excite eus- picton, He seut money aud jewelsto her direct Tom the office by messeugers of the District Tele- yrapk Cempany, Ju December, nis wife me to KNOW Of ODE Amount of $1,200 stolen by him. She importuued tim to return It, did #0, ‘That was tue omy inkling ave haa ever recelved that he had Lee disuonest toward his employers. For several weeks prior to mia a@b- ig Ella Suaw Kaew of ais invention to do so ouraged lim in the act aed offered her as to bow he should proceed tu disposing ol ve money. ‘Tuo understanding Was that SUB WAS TO RECKIVK TUS GOLD certificates and take them to Pauadeipula, where she Was to convert them according to instructions be seat by bi irom London, Canada, woere he | | | | | ‘was to go direct from city, = On the voth oof May ne leit is em: pioyer’s oMce, having ‘in his possession the | elgnt gold certificsies and £10 in British bang nvles, besides teu sovereigns aad $300 in United btates currency. At hali-past seven o'clock he lels Mrs, Shaw's house, Who kept the gold or Game | and ateignt o’ciock be got to the Grand Centra’ cepot, Wuere he intended to take the trai for bis oestinalion in Cauada, Welle waiting at pot two men approscned wim, aud, vetling Bim they were detectives, took hing to Forsy-shira reet and Futs avenue, where Chey pul bim into a coach and druve up to tue Central Park, Oa the way they TOOK ALL THE MONEY AD, except $70, ena thea suggesied & compromise. He made thom several eters, which they reused to accept, aud Nouily, @iter @ long cuusuitation, | tuey drove dewu (o Washington square, There one of them gut out, say: © woud go and see the Chiefof Police. Re revucmed in tea minutes. und tuey drove up again to the Grand Central, where they allowed bim to take the train, Frorm tite frst the men scemed to Have becu aware of | Res positiog “ou bis intended figns, On his ar- rival at Loudvn, Cauada, de wrote to Mrs. Saaw, advising ber how to dispose of the certifeates. | bhe wrote back that she had be rooved, | of the certificates as i 4 been, And lie received | no further communication irom ber taerealter, aithough he wrote several times, He then gave | iniormution to the Cavaaian aetectives and came | on to this city voluotariy with Mr, Mcintosh, of Duncan & Suerwau’s oulee, Mrs, Shaw, be sao, hed received the greater portuon of the money stcien by nim. | Im her cAamination she said that she supported) | herself On @ sinail BAiary and the remt of her | house, and tuat she Waa oot guilty of the charge | against kor. James Boreiay, of No. 18 Macdouga) street, gave bouds for her appe nce at the Gen erai Sessivus in $5,000 aud Lesiie Was sent Lack be Jail THE CLEARING HOUS | seat I? EXTERS NEW QUARTERS—SOMETHING ABOU): | ITS BUSINESS, The New York Clearing House vesterday enteree into its new quarters in the old Communweaitr Bank baliding in Nassaa sireet, near Wail, This | building has been completely reconstructed inside | av & cost of $75,000, Ths main entrance to it is- | now in Pine jnstead of Nassau street, The ceilings | of the principal apar:ments are handsomely fres- coed, and the walls of all the rooms and corridors are | finisned =o with Diack wainat sheathiog, &c. The Clearing Horse occu. | pies the secona aud third stories, woich are very conveniently artanged (ato rooms for the various | needs of the assoctuiion, The “clearing room’? is &® grand apartment. extending the entire lengta ol the building, lighted vy windows lvouing into both Pine aud Nassau streets and by aa in- meuse skyligot. dhe smaller rooms are Bc- cessory to tis apartment, and they may be opened into It so as to jorm one immense room. At tbe rear of the “clearing room’? is @ small gal- lery Jor the accommodation of visitors. The Clearing House ASsociation now represents seventy bauks, ali but fiiteen of the entire naw ber in the city, and these institutions nave en aggregate capital of $31,000,100, Tae negrogae Value of {ta Gusiness in 1364, the first year of liv | eR ADASHMEDT, Was $0,047,807,490 76, Bud in 185s Was $21,821,015, 213, CLEARANCE OF THM OCTAYIA. Yesterday, at three o’cluck in the afternoon, nit danger of war between the two great Hngtien- speaking nations was averted by the action of General Artuur, Collecior of the Port of New York, At exactly two hours and thirty minucoe past meridian—according to the ermoiu timepieces in the Collector's private ofce—Mr. Algernon & Sullivan, the counsel of Mr. Bainbridge, owner of the English steam yacht Octavia, marched Into resencs, and Was gratified to learn nud a. length decided to grant ince. Geuerai Arvnur explained spued to Wasbiugton Jor orders regard tote susyected eralt, staing at the game Me, &S it Was LOW NnderBioud he could use his discretion im the caso, thas i be beard Hothlug contrary he should ive the Octuvia wer paper: by authority of which sis could leave this (to her) imhospitable bar. ine only idication of mberest im the matter at Waswington Was shewn by & GsBpateh Of inqniry during bie day a& to how the | Htvie vessel Was disposed of No instructions from the winter capital, howuver, arriving, Geo + Wis ALLUUE FOGK 1RO AGO BOvVE Feyurdade ‘

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