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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘The Stock Market Disturbed~ Lower Prices. MORE ENGLISH FAILURES. Gold Strong at 1171-4 a 117 1-8—Money Pirmer on Cail at 3 Per Cent. ——$——> A GENERALLY FEVERISH FEELING. WALL STREET, Tuuxspay, June 1i—6 P, iw During the last twenty-four hours a change has Occurres in the stock market that should not be ignored. By the majority of operators it wus not anticipated. Indeed, a more confident feeling had been established, and it was Jelt that the close of the railway contest and the cessation of ditfcul- ties between miners and their employers would be the signal of a general advance, Uniortunately, however, both oi these !acts—or as they are described on the strecta these “bull argumeuts”— Were discounted and early exhausted their force, The effect was seriously ielt to-day. But this is not all. Cable despatches contunued to record treah failures in England and to report a condle _ tion of financial disquiet that is well calculated to elicit extreme caution on this sido of the Atlantic, Gold ni already stiffened as one of the conse- quences, Money loaned here on call more freely at3 percent. Erie, as a sort of spokesman for the Lonaon market, dropped off trom 16% to 1634, with tree offerings, although it is not impossible that this stock may have been disadvantageously af- lected by a seemingly well founded statement that furtmer legal proceedings willbe taken at an early day in the direction’ of tne foreclosure, Whether these local influences are well founded Or not there is no question that a feverish feeling has been engendered by the disturoances abroad, and that the memory of the sad times which fol- lowea é THE FAILURE*OP OVEREND, GURNEY AND CO., 10 1866, 19 still fresh enou,h to altect our market, Sympathy between important financial centres is always certain in times of trouole, and abnormal events invariably cause new complicatious. The Jailures reported to-day are as follows:-—Jonn Anderson & Co., Young, Borthwick & Co., Henry Adamson & Son, John Strachan & Co., and J. C. Foulie. Ali these houses are understood to be more or less connected with those previously car- Tied down by the depression in the iron trade and the market for manufactured goods, It is mentioned also that one of the firms referred to had considerable American connections and suiered trom the inability ot the latter to make'good their credit. If this should prove trae we may reasonably look at a later day for surther enforced liquidation and bankruptcy on this side. We likewise note that “Malcolm, Hudson & Co., financial agents of the Japanese government, and A. Gonzales & Co, have sus- pended, ana other Jailures are expected,”” THE STOCK MARKET, In the early hours of the day Rock Island was the leader im the decline. It fell of trom 102% to 1014. Northwest common receded from 37% to 8636; Union Pacific from 7435 to 73%; St. Paul | from 32% to 8134; Western Union from 75% to 7a% Wabash from 7% 10 7: Missouri Pactfic irom 49 to 18, Between local pressure and the ald given by rumors of the grasshopper plague it was easy to depress vaiues; but there was siight recovery, for the close markea, after an atvempt to make prices appear better, the following fgur CLOSING PRIORS AT 3 P. M. ©, C & Ina... 51, cé& ADVANCE AND DROLINE. The toliowing are the changes for twenty-four hours :— ADVANCE.— Hannibal and St. Josepn, 1; Pacific Mau, 34; Panama, 2; go DECLINE.—Atiantic and Atlantic and Pacific, pre iral, 4; Delaware and Lackawanna, 3; Erie. % Lake Shore, 25 ; Harlem, 3; Northwest, common, %; Ohio and Pl, 63 Quickstiver, ee 6: Rock Island, 2 Ww Laon Pacific, % 5 rape, bt. Paul, preierred, %. The securities that remained stationary were | ©., 0. and 1, C. and District of Columbia, threes mxty-five bonas, THE SALES OF THE Dar amounted to about 830,000 shares, which were distributed among active stocks as follows:— New York Central and Audson River, 400; Erie 4,100; Lake Shore, 107,700; Cleveland and Pitts. | busg, 700; Northwestern, 7,000; do., preferred, 300; Rock Island, 5,040; Paciflc Mall, 12,800; St, | Paul, 10,700; Onios, 7,800; Western Union, 50,100; Wabash, 6,000; Union Pacific, 7,900 Panama, 100, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWRST PRICES. ‘The jollowing table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the da; Opening, Highest. Lowest, a York Central...... + ee 10234 102 16% 16% 6436 61% Fa] 6% 3645 49% Ws 90 Milwaukee aud St. Paul. B25 31% Mi. und St, Paul pref... 64 of O10 and Mississippi. 23% 2 New Jersey Ventral. lio Del., Lack. and West 118% Union racific Bh ©. & and i. v... 4% Western Union . Wh Atlantic and Pacific Tel. 2 Pacitic Mail 32% Papama.. 1.0 THE GOLD MARKET. Tne Suo-Treasury to-day received nine bids, aggregating $1,190,000, for $500,000 in guld, at prices ranging from 116.46 to 117.124. ‘Tue follow. ing Were the awards:—Cusiman & Hurlbur:, $250,000, 117.12)4; J. B. Scott, $165,600, 117.09 @ 117.1234; H. Manuel & Co., $57,000, 117.09 a 117.1 7,500, 117,09, Tota}, $500,000, ute by tu-day’s steamers ‘mount te $1,400,000, and the engagemen's al- teady reported for Saturday foot up $1,000,000, Gold opened ana closed at 1:7, with sales im the \nterim at L174. Toe rates on gold luans were 1 per cent Jor borrowing, Mat anu 1 per cont for sarrying. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE HANK. Gold nalance. Vurrency balances... ross clearances., * CLEANING HOvse sraTRMENT. Carrency exchanyes + $68, 005, Currency valances.. ae Goid exchange Guid buiances. A special despateh to au evening contemporary States that tbere is in the Trewsury, luciudiog Money lu the reserve vaults, between $35,000,000 and $40,000,000, A part of this smount ts done up in seuied packages, whica bave net been opened Jor years. The amount of gold coin im the Treas. ury Wili not exceed $2,000,000, the bulk of coin being in the Sub-Treasurer’s uillve in New York, THY MONEY MARKBT. Money was dimer tosduy on cali loans at 3 per cent, This change is due to causes already set fortimto wit, (he disqaietude of the LonGon mar- ket aud the pussibiiity that tne Muancia diacarb- ance in England may eventualy rowch our own shores. Foreigu exchange closed up steady at 487 0 4.873 for bankers! 60 days’ sterling aud 400 #4005 lor demind. Ons of the prime drawers twrduy Sold about £100,000 Tliug 60 days’ bills at 4874. lewm 1-10. There is 4 clone acruvimy of see: ONG class bills In cousequence of tue coutinued failures at London, THR UNITED STATRY TREASURY. Tho follow ug are Feperied srou Washington as tuo ‘Treasury baloncen:—Varceney., $4,174,000; NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, coin, $77,930,000; leas coin certificates, $20, ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid ont to-day $ account of interest and $206,000 1n redemption of five-twenty bonds. The Comptroller of the Cur- rency to-day authorized the Fourth National Bank of Boston, with a capital of $200,000, to commence business. The Jollowing customs receipts for the week ending June 12 are reporte ew York, $1,884,729; Boston, $254,380; Philadelpbia, $160,508; June 5), $25,000, GOVERNMENT BONDS. atfall prices. The foreiga bankers picied up about $200,010 1864's, the first movement in this | issue of any consequeuce for some months past. | They were also buyers of 1881's, new fives, 184573, 1867's and ten-forties. There was a good home eraily:—United States currency sixes, 1227 a 1225; Go. ao., 1881, registered, 121 a 12144; do. do., do., coupon, 12634 a 12634; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 115}; 18%; do, do. 1864, registered, 1187¢ a 119; do, Go., do., coupon, 1193 211934; do. do., 1865, regis- tered, 1214s @ 122; do. do, do., coupon, 122) a 123; do. do., do, new, registered, 120% a 121), 1867, registered, 12134 121%; do. do., do., coupon, 12534 a 12534 ; 00. O., 1868, regiscered, 12134 4 121%; | do., do., do., coupon, 125 @ 12534; do, ten-forties, 119% : do. fives, 1881, registered, 117% & 11835; do. do,, do., coupon, 1183¢ a 11834. 4 INVESTMENT SHARES. ‘The following stows the quotations at the Bord for investment shares :— Asked, Illinois Central. 102 Cleveland und Pittsburg, 4 9036 Cieveland, Col., Cin, and Ind’s,.. 5; 53 Pitts., Ft. Wayne and Onic., gtd. 99 _ Del., Lack. and Western. 118 118% Chicago and Alton. .... f 108 Obicago and Aiton preierred.... 108 108 Chi urlington and Quincy, 113 16 Morris and Essex...» 9934 100 N. Y., New Haven and’ Hartiord, ja 12 12036 Pennsylvanta Coal........ -~ TRE FOREIGN MARKET. The Bank of England directors, at their reguiar weekly meeting to-day, did not alter the rate of discount, Which continues at 33¢ per cent, dis- counts in the open market being quoted at 3% percent and money at the Stock Exchange at3 to 34g per cent on government securities, Con- sols were weaker at the opening, but became steadier On the favorable bank return, which s0OWS & gain of £912,000 sterling fur the week and £139,000 to-day. Tne proportion of reserve to Mabilittes 184634 per cent, against 494 last week, | £11,618,245, Tne specie in the Bank of France has increased 2,024,000). during the past week. Rentes, 54f, 2¢c. The following are four o’clock quota- | tlons:—Cousols for money, 923% a 92%; do, for account, 9274 a 93; five-twenty bonds of 1867, 106% & 1065 ; 1865 bonds, 106%; ten-forty bonds, 10434 a @ 104%; new fives, 103% a 1035; Erie, 1434. Con- sols are dearer on a favorabie bank return. RAILWAY BONDS. Raiiroad bonds were quiet, There was an ad- vance of 134 in New Jersey Central convertibles, % in Union Pacific sinking tunds, 34 in Union Pacific firsts and Erie thirds and New York Central sixes of 1883, and 44 in Cleveland and Pittsburg consol- idated sinking funds. There wasa deciine of | tn Harlem firsts and Pacific Railroad of Missouri firsts. Toledo and Wabash firsts (St. Louis di- ! vision) | eous bonds Western Union Telegraph sevens sola at 100%, adecline of 4, The late dealings were quiet and firm, Union Pacific firsts sold at 104% 104%. Harlem firsts at 1105, New York Central | registered firsts at 116, Rock Island sevens at 410 and Western Pacifics at 97};. Union Pacific sinking funds. were strong at 94 a 94%, witha gooa deman MEMORANDUM. Despatches from Philadelphia report stocks ir- regular. We quote as follows:—Pennsylvanfa ixes, third issue, 112%; Reading Railroad, 63%; & 20%; Pennsylvania Railroad, 6034 @ 5034. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES THURSDAY, June 17, 1875, Pian 4 CALL—10 A. iM, y 8E.F SSSe: © TESESEEE. eeeseerery SKK ge oc HBeRESPSSetsssass: S Ma FIRST BOARD—10;30 A. M. $108 CO mT eI.. 38, Ing abeLskMS RR | uw Tenn Ge,‘old.-... 8% 100 Gan Dist voi 3 th hed Suu) Lome voek bonis by ZHI 9 Stdos's, com. 88 1090 N¥C 2000 T & W stent 109U0 LaC&Mil 8's 1 ow West Un Tel 7s 8 shs Fourth N Bk. 1) Bank State of NY. ry do. . i00 Ohi Na W pt HO CRIA KS lu do 68 Wie wis lat uo. | wo wo do. 23% a) ws Pi 4 ra) bw rod au “0 Wa, | Baltimore, $108,074; New Orleans (week ending | ; Government bonds Were strong and In demand luvesiment demand for registered bonds gen- | do, do., do., coupon, 11834 & | do., do., do., d0., conpon, 124% a 12434; do. do., | registered, 118% a 118%; ao. do., coupon, 119% a | the unemployed notes in the bank amounting to | 109 were down 1 per cent. la muscelian- | | gola, 11734; Puiladeipbia ana Ene Ratiroad, 20% | 4 ; —TRIPLE wearer BErORe CALL—12:30 P. M. 1Dsne Ls &M RR...a5 62 200 bs 20 NJ Con POOR s 3 Ww do. io) rif onic ‘a 100 WM Del, ‘te 20 Male see Ey $8 site is iets 10) Pac RR of Mi sre 2B OM. $1000 Us \F, G4.. 119 © $30000 US w-40, r. . Bs ROOND. BOARD—I P.M. Sanur RB ist m. BOA an | 2000 Har ist, 7s, 6 1 Wels “Fargo i UD bX... 400 do. LW) N¥ Cael Rik, 54 Pac Mail 88..b a0 io) der Le Wis Slee ie RE 2500 3 P.M. 100shs US & MARRS 6246 2400 do. . Sou an a Sek Hi: 0) Tol & Wab Rit lo) ao. J00 Han & StJo Rit 50) tie & Miss RK. .8d Pi eo I StL Aud Pi a Kan C pi ‘ac pf. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT DULL—¥FoTURES 3-l6c. DETTER—FLOUR DGLL AND UNCHANGED— WHEAT QUIET—CORN QUIET—OaATS STEADY— RYE NOMINAL—BARLEY QUIET AND UN- CHANGED—BARLEY MALT NEGLECTED AND NOMINAL—PORK QUIET AND EASIER—LARD QUIET BUT FIRMER—-PETROLEUM DULL AND GROCERIES QUIBT AND STEADY—HIDES MOD- ERATELY ACTIVE—LEATHER QUIET—OILS QUIRT—-WHISKEY STEADY—¥REIGHTS QUIET— HEMP AND JUTE QUIE(—GUNNIES QUIET. ‘THURSDAY, June 17—6 P, M. irregularity was stil the most conspicuous feature of the merchandise markets, and prices were fluctuating and generally lower. On | }Change flour was dull. Wheat was dull and lower under unlavorable news irom the West, and prices were decidedly lower. Corn was quiet and | the turn casior. Oats steady. Wuiskey was steady. Frovisions unsettled and generally iower. Cotton on the spot was dulland futures were irregular, closing at $lé6c, advance, Petroleam was dull and easier, Naval stores were quiet and firm. Hides were moderately active. Leather was quiet. Oils were quiet, Hemp and jute were also quiet Gunnics were inkctive. Groceries were quiet Correx.—The market for Rio and other kinds was strong, but quiet Messrs. Wait, Creigntoa & Morrison | sum up thus:—Stock of Rio in first hands in New York, 4,990 bags: stock im Baltimore, 6,891 do.; Gaiveston, | 4,000 do; Savannah, 4000do,; Mobile, New Orleans and | Boston, 1489) do.; afloat and louding for New York, | 99,800 do.; afloat end loading for other ports in the | United Staves, 22.500 do. Total stock and supplies for all | ports of the United States, 102,181 bag: (do. grass mats, 85,900: 502; Maracaibo, 6574 bi Laguayra, 1,867 do.; Porto Bico, 2191 do.; Uosta Kioa, 6285 do; Manila, 106do0.; Angostura, 283 do.; Savaniila, 1,519 do. | Total stock (other than Rio), 21,107 bags, and 35,909 Mats singapore, grass mats, | Stock of other | kinds in trst bance only—Java, government bass, 40); Gorn meal. Brandywine, panchvoas Corn wm Wheat way dui. quicc. SLs Y Phares, clawing at about $113 $ 16 4 $1 1635 for Milwaukee. Corn was in wer, With sales of (0.00 bushels at ner,” IM Sto 4 afloat: 8c. a Bi st With sales Es Oe MAIKO 5 Itye was und waeh a $285 tor oud) ‘i +, old. a Bdge Sisal Lemp, 3c. Hipes.—< hie i wales of 5.0.0 Mon my Bu loa a 23 Ibs, without change. Good aamag Poor damased 7c. 8 28, + ge nominal at tor 40a 510 5258 6) TWa 575 39a 400 soa 370 46)4 465 20a ttied ‘and’ tully 2c. iower, closing Voulig) were about 150,000 busa- 0. # Caicago, $1 10.4 SL 17 for Mil. June delivery ; $1 22 tor ‘No. 1, {$17 for No, 2 Minnesota, the & $114 tor Chicago and r ue market for hemp was inactive MgC). Auto butts Were quolel Bt American, dressed, per tom, $289 es per 1b., rkvt was mode tevidio at. ayra, 2 . 1 We quote :— Light backs, light crop, so. 'y crop, Se SAR Attar oe shotee nh, Fi Jute butts quoted at 2740. a PP to fee. ‘curren: gol. 4c. 1our Hemiock, — Age. a 2c. midaie und over crop, rough oak, 280. a Sianila hemp, Ruse, iy active. We note on chs, atid 1,250 1736 Crop Was inactive and prices were Orinoco, ge. aitie. aie. “Texas—Lignt erop, c. a 84e. Rough Luyseep.—The market was quiet, with sales of 6,000 on ar fisit Isants. 33 NAVAL STORES. ith sal Ros pale at $6 0a $9 wiih a fair joul tune, 3i}6 Wasting Onanges axp Ls ya were wathout ch settiea, tuchanged.. We | unoleached winer, dg, vigagt ‘gt 955 al sprig bicacht EASIER -NAVAL STORES QUIET AND FIRM— | | Duin at iljse.s 80 boxes cl shoulders at 9340 , 400 do. do. piekied ab 1s Mee, | Java tn rst bands and 40.0 mate Singapore. We ote Ordinary, car, 1ic.; iar do.. ie. aTiNe. ios Soe seu sag ie So, Cc. ty & or Wdaye, dav went bag de. 4 380, 280 8 qapore ao. Be: aio! 2 Fe halons tigo, wliiss. tot Deming oo is | ‘Janiaion, o fo ltdco, 1Se.'a 19340.: Costa ica. 11c, & Wige.; 10 0c. KOs Ura, WHO. & 21340. | Savantia: 4 226; Cured Sottox.—The ma wh consequence of later Iusorma vf luilures abroad. Very tew spiuners were in the mar- | Ket On the strengti of the betier natare of the des ches from the Liverpool market futures opened with cing tendency, which caused some disposiion ri of the shoris to cover, aud an ad- 3c. per ib. was established on the carly sales, ‘Lhis advance was pavengueniiy lost. however, the market veimy evidently predisposed to Weakness ini consequence of roports of turther failures in London, Dut there was afterward & woyement, apparently con certed, which nearly restored the advance of the morn! ing. I'he latest private cables trom Liverpool noted an easier market ds the result of two new London suspen- sions. Futures at the extreme close were again easier in toue. The followimg quotations denote an ad- Vance of about $$ lit, futures and oo change in June, | 151-166, ; July, 18 1-160. t gepiember, 15; 15 S80. a 15340. Misi Decomber, iv toree September 1, Store running in quailty not more than ALove oF below the uFade quoted Fay kood ordinary, Myo, strict good erdin en; low middling, abiding, 18%ge-s good middling. dure. Quotations based on American standard of ciassisica- hac Uplavis. Alabama. ¥. Orleana Teva, Ordinary. 12 1% 12% | Good ordiuary We irs we Low middini "s.: 15, 1g Ise Middle bs 1555 x sul tre i {6 16 ag tair | Paleo av" t ise wb sales weres= { Torat. Bxport..... - Consumption ia Fpeculation, w 1 424 “s 139 —For future delivery (basis low mmidditi ) the sales have Yesterday atte July, 10) ee... 200 ut 1dge. : 3 $16 Soa wet adsz0. ud lasjo.; Decoinver, (0) wt 4 21-S4e. ZU) at 14% 10 at Le 1ed2e., 200 at Ors Si dc, Sadar ts ti-l6s,; Febuuacy, lw atte Juv ac id $ 100. Lotal, 24,900 pty at the ports New Orie obile, narieston, 92: V 15; Nortulk, ay Wo}. Kosou, Totaly 1,308." This Week, 24/4, 10 eptember 1, % tollows:i—To Hove. MM, 340s, Com . MCs, Seugprentea. ‘fo Liverpool, bys Ho hittin by sail, FLOUR ax Guaty.—Reoeipts Kiowr, 12083 | buis. wheat, 409,471 bushels; gorn, 117,68) do. oats, ¥8,01y do. ; Dariey malt, 4025 do. ‘ibe dour’ m continued dui and prices favored the Luyer, though wo positive ductive ag quowd. Lhe sules were lw Ubis. iye flour w Injar demand. Corn mea: was quiet. We quute sales Ot 15) pbis, und 200 bags at $4.40 x $4.80 for Brandy wins; for Wester yeilow, 95 WW 4 $4 28: IOF Jersey and Youn: sylvaiia yelvow, 8506.0 $4195 coaree, $1 OV) fue sliced, 685, Loited veiluw. 61 (3) bunied, Waits 3 3) per lus WU ded —VOArso, ne yetiow, J at a eee, ese yonemiiae GL Wm 8: BS parrivy loc wotu:— No 2 seate, 4 65 superfine * «w bxira Bate 4Wu ows Chowe ova! owe O75 buperiine W éate: 4m 4 extra Wostera 4Wa 535 Minnesota, .. Ba 6s Round hoop Vino, shipping We bu Hound hoop Ulio, trade bra be vw Fanuly., : 6wa 70 | Su Louis, low extra. oa & | Bt Lows, etraivny oxtra 575m & cuoiee double ¢: 6ha 7 10a 9 fuses sun 4! om cery, ‘Vottonseud private terms. market © at Ln Was firm. rosin, Washingion do., S20. The saies were 90. bis. und 17,09) bbls straiped sold in the past two days at 81 70.a$1'sv tur New Wwington; Charleston, om privave terms. W ONS sy duil anid Uiise ang as Quick quote :—Oliv - 7 a sprit > sperm, crude, do, do. Jo 7c. © , vieached, + SS; Oo, usuipachet. spring, $1 90; mendaden, oun ue Winter, $L 1; and suiminer, $1 0 a ine Western distiled (elas a She.: bellies, Lic. mitinued quiet and un- Tiiugal and inixed, clayed, Porto Rico, 300 Dbis. niga! and mixed, Se. a Yse. + muscovade, reining, 3. 8 Sse Porto fico, Sew Orleuns, We. a Te. ue market for spirits turpentine was of 140 Quls. B35¢. and io0 pls. New dors and Wil- Yar was str 75a $l su. Wurm Pitch. $212) Word od Lbls. ypirits wrpentig 73g. Lubbie pale ut $4.4 83 WOU CAP Bt SE Le} a $2 26. W saies by auction of Trou $2 85 to $4 05 and $3 40 v0 94 30 per box. teu. at 12 Wakie Was quiet und prices Crude sperm Was dull and un- Linses Marseilles quarts, $4 39 a8 was dull and - unbiew riater on $2; 40, bieached, uo, Spring 0.1 dams jobigan, LTE ade, 71) 3) and wi ite, t to Buffalo, 240. a 2iG0. Sushtlet corn, 29,0000. + omta, 4, tow mined, fe 000 do. Ione foae + Wheat, 14,000 vusnei Corn, Hou do. Onis, 5,000 do. Cutcaco, June 17, 1875, Flour du!l and nominal. Wheat buoyant, unsettiod No and stronger: aK “five quiet und weak; jemand; No. 2 dull and un ly; $18 yo a rn er a BUSSE: 's S$ OPPORTUNITIES, WANTED, A SINGLE MAN WITH AsO | ares Fret teh kh Ee i ons irises] Beprended Ratrens AS OF tos 16d Berea own o $1.00 imaited sa $l 500, —A_ PARTN WITH Bd anovn 2) amount, in a ‘first class pl tho outehie business. Addreis LOMBEE wert TO $5,000 WANTED—TO INORKASE & me Ee manufacturing busaess} ify f OO. —FOR SALE, ON INTEREST IM 0) one of the best paying Restaurants im city; German preierred; the best retereuces re apr ar quired and given. Apply at33 Nassau street, billiard | lower; 9 | saloon, Panes os ae Se easier, he | POLICE TRIALS. Shipments—Flour, Corn, 455,000 do. 5 CLOTHS MARKET. PRINT i Provipency, R. I, June 17, 1875. Printing clots quiet aud steady at S446. Lor bust 66s, EUROPEAN MARKETS. POOL Pkopuck Manger,—Liverroot, June 17— rf Ey piriis turpentine Bs, per cwt i Rovuck Makker.—LONvON. June {T—Even- ing.—Spirits turpentine, 223, 8s. 6d. per owt BINANCLAL, At “REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Kndo» ment Insurance Policies, Mortwages and Other Securities. Insurance of all kinds effected with bestcompanies J, J. HABRICH & Co., LIT Broadway. NY AMOUNT FROM $1,000 TO $8),00) TO LOAN on improved and unimproved Reat Estate in this for torm of Yeara withont bonus LLL AVIT?, 13) Broadway. é city or rook! ait AS i & Ww. aero N & ©0,, 26 Broad street, New York, issue letters of credit sor travellers, payable in any part of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and America; draw Bills of Exchange and make tel graphic transfers of money on Europe and Calitor at best rates in market, on mombers of New York Stock ‘xchange : operations made against appreved contracts or on moderate margins; orders prompuy atvended to by, mai. or wire; Look on Wallstreet sent irec. TUMBRIDGE '& Oy., No. 2 Wall street, New York, -NORTHERN PACIFIC 7.20 FIRST MORTGAGE Gold Coupon Bonds for sale to-day at 16. Apply to Soitn “tke LING & OC roadway, New York. Jou HICKLING ‘& 00. BANKERS AND BRO- . 72 Broway, New York. “Stock priviloges oe to two Der cent distance from market. Orders executed tor stocks and stock Priv- ileves by mall and telegraph. Collections made and honey invested, Parues wishing to learu the operation should call or write for 72 page book, {uN AND 1010MS OF WALL nner For intormation JOUN HICK address NG & CO,, 72 Broadwa’ TLEGES Ox at SOF Shock AMES G. AY IME OF PUle PRIVILEGE “FOR UESS THAN “100 OUR PRINCIPALS DO NOL ADVE! ERVISE: OUR NAMB; PAMPHLET “HOW Y¥ 8 LOS? AND MADs IN WALL StRBET,” MAiLED PRE 10 ANY ADDRESS. ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO, a Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, No, 43 Pine street, New York. All first class municipal 7,8 and 10 per cent city, \. county, staie, town and railroad Bonds: city railroad, oct don subunitied, 740. 758.¢ eotto eo | Msurmice, bank aud gaslight Stocks bought aud sold, White winter, 70e. a Toc. ; hnewistoot, te, re wir eT Seralts, ‘aS. j watural Tabricating, 28 a a eravity, | ANY AMOUNT LOANED ON BOND AND MORTGAGE Feruovecw.—the warket was dull and easier, Crude | fopuaes'tesheds no bonus and lowest eaes. Unlced in Duik Was quoted at Otc. for prompt and month, Hc. | 11 Fina sereet ahd 3 Hast seventeenth street. do. tn bbls. Oe. tur prompe and moutt Hh V. K. oTsVENSON, white. cc. a 1 | = : a prompt ang month, 12%¢. tor July 15; navhtha, 9% OND STREE' AVINGS BANK, BOND areone PeSInGS ae IMOUED, “CAC. ise. | and Bowery.—NSew York, June 16, ers. —Thirteth Pauasely nis gas gull aon for prompt Dividend, The irustees have directed that a alter y for duty. unore. 12%4¢ u 1#s4¢ 10F | Monday, July 19, invereat at the rate of six per cent Ler 4 mouth, eo, ion ee et ie iaeet | annum be paid to all depositors eatitied thereto. In- © note | siiies Parngesas reane fk “oC. | verest not withdrawn wil be added to aay will draw 2yc., und 4,000 bols” sod ac Phitads|- rae pened ai. oe order & HARRISON HALL, Pros ail romper deitvery. Telegraphic ad- vutws J.P. COOPER, sece tivusvile quiet quoted at $135 & $Ld7435 | Deposits Heals envetace Taly'0, date interest Rouseviie quietat $192)g a p96; Tidioute ‘cules at apd yenerally August, dud $194 a vexire todia m B gige. tor’ city + ad’ , ae cone les W 1 win quoted atls w kegs. Ww mess at 919 WO. and the market was quiet @ i» ss Beata! We caipts—t ¢ aS: quote: Bi $35; Parker's quiet aud steady," with tone: United, $1 114 An, phipineng, moitts, ‘The provision markets ager, though closiug frm quiet With sales of aout 4,00 bis, at $19 iv OU for September, Hieot hams were Jn, good demand ¥ $24; India ness, 919 a wei sia ewes $lba vin’ Dressed hu Bacon was dull 250 choice irregular, Sales were ‘unimportant, We. " ea 83ge; ‘Louisiana, 110. 8 C. took i hashed vy stent quiet, closing bout 4,000 serees at ust aud 13 delve. tor July, 38 ‘& tierees new lard wt 12%&o ; Rice.—The market was quiet, but prices wei We qi jegte :—Larolin an mproved 1 736 4 $1 40, packaxes; and Sv bbis. $19 tor Mj juoted at $0, c. tor long note sales at lige, Bey Ah ickled estera hams wiet, but firme: 3 $-10e. a 18 T-Loe, forces prime city at Western steam hams ‘ehlovce, 8e.; do. Tie toe 1or ia ori, ad couuiga qualitivs down to Tuo, currency! was quiet and th a A itnwoon i id Cuva Bowes, Bags Melado, wo | trom July 1, Brswess PAPER WANTED sh. Made by respousiie Merchants, Januivcturers, &e., &c. W. H. Weis, Banker, 178 Broadway. ease ROOKLYN CITY saved PER CENT BONDS, Department or Finance, Comrraouuen's Orricn, City Hatt, { Bxooxtyx, June 16, 1575. Sealed proposals, indorsed **!’ropogals for bonds," will be Sesewrod’ae this ofice until Monday. 28th. inst’. at tk o'clock M., for the pureaase of the Whole or any part of Brooklyn city seven per cent Bonde, parable thre years trom date, . POWELL Comptrolier. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD Sew York city Mortgages without bonus Principals desrnys to KHORROW OR INVEST ap} py to H, L. GRAN«, 149 Broadway. JSFESPIENT OFFICE, 8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,— First and Second Mor igagon ou first class Uity Fraps. iypatiow and cureiu) valuations, for sale. JOU. MURKAY, Bauker, 68 Broadway. OHN & PIERCE, NO, 5 PINE STREET, LOANS money without bonus on approved Real I Estate in New York, Brookiva and W ty ; also pur- chases Mortgages at lowest SA Rbls con poration, oi setive Vessel Ray, worth $lu),0.0; terms satisfactory. RAY, Banker, 63 Broadway. at this ppoperry at, thus HN *eoun tneluding svecw . W48i#D—42100 (ON FIRST MORIGA\GE POR 5 } . yea's, at 6 per cent per annum, ou property worth pinot Janeth cerceelagges ALS 1QUEL2 1308 gel Nunatak h eee paR at So. SF ait ae 187.887 | 60,703. 152,219 10.517 NE ag, Ts ibaa 10.817 COPARTNERSHIPS. Stock this day, June 17,1875.140,188 808 dao oi | Th, 1. dat Senet, te Ghia MEGRESE, pactacr, eae the Comparing with stock June re cantatas aati sisaie yggetees DS 198,885 1,849 paring with sock June 187 9, +. SH 16S 68,90 251,035 8,841 ons ua Pita xcs NZCOL, with ‘siddk’ Juie 88 1, VaN RENSSELAER, $3,099 85.817 85,864 9,070 | wiser oe PULL seis -Gupe“Keaiing. sige goud a “Ge. 8 } composing the copartnership of PF. B. A TIGUL & Cc. rime, 83g0. & grocery tar to HE COPARKTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST! NO Patience a de: Sige Sy not oe, be: con | TS etween the undersigned, under the Mem name of lasses, nds, wad boxes, 70 4 pe: jelado, d0. eS ee Ladi bas ey elma wayed, Dokes Dutch standard, don 10 to 1a, wige. 9 844 age. Ide 4 do. 1s to ) 13 c. sraanixe was quiet and unchanged. Westeru was quoted ut LALLOW Was Cary, ac 13-Ie, and 6) inas.—We noid sound teas, inclu 68¢., 491 do. Pings Ie," a wige., and Sk) do. Japai Warskay.— icece: with sales of 24) grain freigtts. Dusheis grain ac (3d. per busue , heuce 19 Cork, tor orders, crs bark, to Copennagen ja Kussian Dari Le. @ 15:4) quarters Dorwegiaa with 4.8.9 bole. refined petroleut mm Philade ip: jan Awericau bar cows: of South A + city L we Ibs. at B%e. sales by 536C. ith sales of 10,000 lbs. prime city auc jon of 2.477 half chests ing 877 hat chests Moyunes at 2le. a eye at Apts, 442 DbIs. bis'at $1 2, “iat bark. grain ky Yat 2ig0. The market was steady, » $8 do. Cougous at, (UNTS—Ihe market Was quiet tor both oil and she engagements were:—To Liverpool, by steam, 8,u00 bushels corn at 7d.; to to Glasgow: ondou. by sail, 16,00) tbe Sharvers were o8 i romps trom ‘Phladelphia yelv. 260 tons register, froin Pensacola to the United Kingdon with lumber. je iptais Feflaed oll in Dbis. and cases, on private term airect port iu 5 Ht, Wita 1.600 bbis. spirite, at 6s. Si; ner, of 265 tons reg’ briy, reom Wiimin Kingdom or Co: an Awerican ac! {an Awerican bark, of 8ié tons regis to the Adri: ton to ter, hence to Co- Fugue with from 8,0y) io 9.00 cases rotined petroleum, at 25e, per case; an lialitn bark, hence to Hamburg, 4,000 bis. rosia, at 26 1u3¢: DOMESTIC Cotton byte 18%. ; good ord: ports ccastwise, d4. Sales, * Cotton unchanged; bales. Bxports comstwise, Corton dull; mi Exports constwise, Cotton quiet: iw Bxpore ccas wise, Spirits turpent for rained ; middling. Teer Gaxy per vol. MARKETS. sro, June 17, 1876. in Is middling, 14ge.i | low, middling, wary ide. Net re 9 7h bales bx: Stoo, taal. kw Unixass, June 17, 1875. middling 2D, Jadiing, 7 Sates 2, Nat recoipuy, 59 baies; Bxporty--to tie Continent, 1b; coastwise, stock, £5,517, s: ie st Nan, June 17, 1875, £ reoeypes, 8 bales otk, 9784, CMARLESTON, June 17, 1875, niddiing. We. ‘Std, sules, 10. Witsrsaro ve firm at Sry Net receipts, 04 bain stock, 7,551 G., June 17, 1875, Rost feu at SL a7hy Crade iurpenting steady at $1 20 tor hard, #0 for Yeilow dip anJ $3 Sv for virgin. Lar steady ab 0. Osweeo, Jane 17, 1875, quiet gan, 31 ut sie. 5 jor volte, $32 shorts, $40) shipscuft ireignis—Wheat, Baw ioe ot tom ‘sales 01 0 on privale tarts) Unvettied Ro. dary 1g @ ail. here. ecds ow | Highwines nomsu Fiour Do. white Wabash, y Flour stoady and unl atige et of IuMDer. suring ze. a du. lower NO 2 UnivaKe vilered at ei 80. 2 Wiiwausee, gL v9 ln store. of 10,00) busaels satiple, At 750; ear lots quiet and easiar; ye and ba vas bushels Nu 4 Weaturit ac ole uiet and une nits, Bb; mids er. gules of 1.200 bbls. Muwauxoe clud, 9{ 18: extra wnite iloht Cora dull; eaies of two cara No. % Li nen mixed 1oledo held at Se for anyoltea per t a e1 core and rye, 68. oats, 2 20 to the Hudson. “hipineuts=840y Dusliols rye! Wheat Corn meal, 333 Milireed sven Lake receip Ruvravo, June 17, 1376. U bulls; wheat, € bbls. rx etpte by lake—Plour, 6200. buia ; 0 do. :'oats, 5 .UIy do, ‘oy inte: Al froigh t unchanged. Wi shaned rate. le of 73.00 vu whoat, 13 il nents by rauroads or polite Wiour Wheatawil: $1 06, to ar. Uorn duit and sale oF 15,009 fley—sons Pore aus lacd quiet and unohangeu. ally vi ToLepo, June 17, 1875. gel. Waeat vuu and lowers TNO. 1 Waite Miotiveay SL ai » Suey. ae, Aa sus oly: x0 8 ¥ ect tea a We, HC. AUS URE TUpee | at Washington. Iu if. Dated June 11, 178, Mme. 0. C, COSTA. sUsUESS OPPORTUNITIE! as RARE OHANOE,—A PARTY RETIRING FROM business will sell or rent a first class Whiskey and pint Keculying Establishment: «reneh column ant apparatus complete; trade Ee, Parties with capital only need address A. R., box 148 Herald Uptown Branch office, A. Cash ; ‘address eSEAB “INTEREST IN A WELL ESTABLISHED CASR business to. good business man, with $4,500 in partuer retiring ; capital can be trebied annually, ASHED. Herald oifive, NY GENTLEM) ANSING A foe business that will surely pay him $4,000 is for nis snare, iid. having S100) cash, ean call tor THOMAS, 122 Kast Twenty: fourth street case N Al BUSINESS MAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUIS ed with American and furopean markets, term: c., will return there In two weeks, an to introduce American manufactured’ arte cles, novelties, €c.; first class feterences. Adress s. P., box 150 Herald Uptown Branch office. PARTNER WANTED-TO OPEN A POOL ROOM, A. wih about 859). none bus those meaning business heed apply at No. 418 Fourth avenue, m the store. WANTED—FROM $30 TO $20,000, ar po: Janguases, NAPITAL FOR various busin vest :heir capital cac have a uumber of ousiness oppor tunities to choose from uy calling at our office. HUGHES & FOstbit, ot Liberty street. New York. ISSOLVING VIEW STERBOPLICON AND SLIDES, complete tor exhibitions or advertising, tor sale. Call after 5 of address THe sTEREUPLTOON, care Pen- rose Brothers. 0 Walker street, corner of Broadway. Foe. SALE=A NEW INVENTION, WILH MOULD, ior which @ caveat has been died at the Led ae Appiy at No, 110 Spriug street, N. Né OF THE MOST DESIRABLE MARWLE WORKS in the city, established many years, tor sule. owner 0 | desiring to retire atter a jortune inade in the busin rice $60,400, nud part payment in wood vroperty, AppIY | wy 04 GUS & UARLE U5, 8 Broad way, ea Green oay | f FOR SALE=IN A LARGE N MALF “IN Stable, Address box 12 RES Boarding and Livery Werald Covown Branch offic SR4ONS MECHANICALLY INOLINKD, WITH sion capital, ca leard of a profit bie and pleas ant business by addressing vox 163 weraid ottice, ATLNT VOR S4LE—cr BAP, WITA on WITHOUT vot In market; ® Fare chance, Address herald oaic tool; Novieruy, PATENTS FOR SALE <THE FOLLOWING PATENT arucles can be feen at our oftice:;—Wawon Tire fightener, Cau Soliering Machine, Keversible Clothes Horse, Coinbined Flutng and Fixt tron, Combination Sarety Vaive and Gaugo tor Steam sollers. Lock Nut ior Railroads, Lawn Mower Knife, Selr- pening Can for Cauned Goods, Chimney ior Oil Lamp, Gus Hurage, Dex tuehable tier Fie, strainer Pot tor Cooking. Fireproot = " for Theatres and New Netpod ot Worsang the s. ue . «1 Liberty atres York. AOHLINK MOLOR,—PERSONS WITH CON. knowing the want of the ai id eat Prods, = > WING M trol of capitan IPO SGWING MACHIN & lurtune 10 one with emp ew improvement tn the Waocler & Wilson 40 ing opine, x 3 @, Bridgepurt, Conn. WAstso—a aHoKovait RUSCO BUNINESS HOM, With $3,000 0 $10, manuiaccure aod io- troduce ofe of the best pu the age; sella ready ode ies ata prgfit or 76 to 0) per Geut: WIL stand In Vestivation, bor fae her parteuiars and to see the inven- won | oy Oy Aton wall at i at 40 West © court street. Wag D=<A PARTNER WITH $10 CASH TO JO) the adver tiene in « buslivess raat will pay 810 10 30 per day vasily SLORaa, 6s Fulton strect S3U07488 IN Be iv bustnes, im Newp ire GUrLNg BY vasa -0:RON, Loe 954 swe We ‘A PLEASANT EASY Kony Paying 85,000 ‘ twenty adh street, HORT LOAN OF $150) WANTED=BY A RESPON. | parties intending to in- | For partioutars apply to | | THE MODEL MEN OF THE FOURTH PRECINCT~ CAPTAIN WILLIAMS AND HIS MAN M‘BBIDE. The {ull Board of Police Commissioners held court yesterday a(teruooa from one until five o’clock. Aiter u number oi minor cases had bee: disposed of, tie case of Albert Smith agatm Officer MeBride, of tne Fourth precinet, wad called. The charge againss this officer was @ very serious one—viz., that on the evening of the 41m of June, while the complainant, wi is a respecte able carman, was peaceably conversi=e with som@ friends near nis residence at the coraieor Souta and Roosevelt streets, McBride, woo Was patrols ing the neighvorhood, came up and ordered the party to disperse. Mr. Smith not complying with this order with sufficient alacrity to sult the policeman, tne latier struck him on the head with his club two or three times, infllcting severe, but not dangerous, wounds. On the case being called the complainant fatlea to respond, and sf Was adjourned for one week. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS’ CASE. Tue court room was deasely packed and muck interest was maniiested by the spectators when the case of fitzgeratd vs. Captain Wilk jams, of the- Fourth precinct, was called, Tne complainant, who 1s @ young man residing at No« 28 Oak street, was present, surrounded by @ num- be? of iriends and relatives. Counsellor Feilows ao peared to project his character from any ax | saulis that Captain Williams might make upon It, and Mr. McLean, the couase) of the Buard, con+ ducted tho case for the department. The specif. cations set lorta that on the alternoon of the 3d of February, 1875, the defendant arrested t complainadct with malicious intent aud withous legal cause, devainiog nim in the station house & Snort time and then permitting nim to departs that on the Ist day of May the defendant, meeting Titzgeruld “in tne street stand= Ing peaceabiy, talking with some companions,, stuck bum twice ou tue vody With ap umbrella aud treatenea to puta vail through aim; that a few uights subsequently one of the omMoers captain Willams’ command arrested the come plunant on a warranc charging him with Siest Tia im w door belougiag to one timothy Driscoll which Warrant, (je oficer said, was in the pose session of Captain Willams at the station house. Whea Fitzgerald asked Captain Wiliams to allow | hin to see the Warrant the Jatter, in threatening | language, orderea him to be taken to the ceila, | aud refusea to saow the Watraat; all of wach, the complainant asserts, Was on the part o1 wae deiendant DONE THROUGH MALIOR. Aiter the reading o! the charge the defendant admitted the first specification, excepting th: portion of it relutiny tv mulice, On the other specications ne stated he was ready for trial. ‘The complainant was the first person called, stated substantially as follows :— My name is Jon ©, Fitzgerald; 1 am eighteen years Old and my business is taat of @ clerk; om Une uiternoon of May 1, while stanging with two Irienus on New Champers street, I wae ap- proached by Cagtarn Williams, woo, iter ord ing me away, struck me with an umbrella he hela in Lis band; Lremonstrated, and he made & Moe tion ag i to draw a pisiel, Saying, “Li you don’s go, Wii put @ bail tarough you;” 1 thereupoa Buiirted to eave, waen he endeavored to kick me, but be was not successful; | was committlog ua offence at the time; 1 Was arrested on the nigut of Muy 21, by Oiicer Foley, of the Fourta pres cine, wno stated to me that a warrant \or my arrest was in ine ands of Capiain Willams, ab the station house; the offence With which he sad I was cug:ged—Dreaking tue door of Dri saloun—was not committed by me; when reacued the station huuse Captain Wil items was | Stauding ut the desk; he remark “THAT'S THI BO! Tasked to be snown the warrant and he told m to “stut up, boreal alterwaras locking mit 1m the celt and reiused to let me sve it. Captuin Williams cross-examined tae complain. @nt, oUt falied to elicl$ auyiling at Variance wita | nis previous statements. He endeavor | an dafavurae opinion of the boy's character Dy | asking the question, “Did 1 not stop you on the | Street ut uoout cwo o’ciock one morning and Search you us a suspicious person?” An indige nant aod emphatic demal was quickly thei 4 Fitaxerald, Which was Lot coutroverted by ta | Uap! nee ‘Buright, a of fifteen years, eatified | that on the night o: May 20 (the time wn | cai’s door Was brukeb) he Was 1n the com | Fitageraid irom seven to eleven o'clock, at latter time Fitzgeraid entered his nous Light. During that time Fitzgerald did not com- mit ne aileued otfence. tifled that he was present wheo Gapeata Williams struck Fitzgeraia wita ols umbrella; but the bIOW, be stated, WSS Ot Vid len’, merely » genule push; he did umber seating uy threats Oi snooting made by the Cap- ‘Tois was all the direct eviaence for the com- plainants, and Captaia Wiliams called about & | dozen witnesses, several of whom were olficer: to show that Fitageraid associated wit! hey & youug men that lrequentiy caused trouble to 4 ‘| police. None of the Min tngen | testi again: | the general good character of Fitzgerald, otner | than tuat ne tad thrown stones, &c. | Omoer Van Buskirk, formerly a detective in the | Fourth ward, oue of Uaptain Wiillame? wit admitted on cros# eXamination that pe had knaowal Pagerala lor 4 jong time and had never Bn @ suspicious character, neit ever seen him do a wrong act ‘Timothy Driscoll testi@ea that he suspected Fitzgerald of having broked in bis rg but could not sweur that he didit. Acting on bis best ber | Hei he swore oat the warrant above mentioned. Otticer Palmer, of the Tombs Police Court, tesit. | flea tuat being unable to fing Piggerald ne turned the Warrant Jor ai8 arrest over to Captain Wil- lieme. Captain Wiliams, on taking the stand, swore that, noticing Fitzgerald acting 12 a suspicious ' manuer ou tae ist of February, he caused hig arrest; out, subsequeaty ascertaining that n@ | was not Known to ve & sUspiciods person, cl | charred kim. He denied striking F.tzgeraid with | ns umoreila, and positiv swore tuat he made | ne tareat of snooting. He also denied naving ree iused to show the Warrant in the station huuse, asserting that he showea it co the prisoner before lockiug vim up. rhe Comwisstoners reserved their decision, WILLIAMS ACCUSED AGAIN, The case of Owen F. Clark vs. Captain Wilk jams was next called. Clark stated tu bis aitk dayit taat Willams assauitved Bim tu front of hue employer's store, ut No. 47 Vesey street, ge weeks ago. catching him vy the throat and vi lently shaking hig, als offence Deing oe "ene a hig companions said, tn the presence of W! — referring to the latter, ‘There woes tae ‘igerma Clark jailing to answer When his was Called Captain Wiliams, under oan, denied the rate against him, Tuis case Was ulso referred to jar. ° NEW YORK CITY. | Tne sum of $2 has been received from the Brick | Mission Sunday Schvol for the relief of the Gere | man girls. 16 will be duly forwarded. | STATEN ISLAND. “Dr. Johnson, House Physician of the Seamen’ % reat; bas resigned bis position and will sail in few daye for Gaiifornia, Dr. Hughes. of the Soom Island Conege Hospital, vas Deen appointed to Hil the vacaney. Tne tweaty-second anniversary of the Mariners? Asylum attac! to the Seamen’s Retreat, at Sta- pleton, Was observed yesterday aiternoon, the ex ercises commencing at three o'clock, On the lswa in front of the Uld Lovaas Bem mechan yen in the rear of tue main Institutions by Kiyo aud Rock: several clergymen irom New York, Or ptaten isiaud. Among them the Rev, Dr, well, of the Presbyter, charch at Stapleton, Wie bas been ministering at the imstiusion fol the past year. A fne musical ente: tainment wat aed given ob the occasion by a number oi young ladies. LONG ISLAND. Cas of smallpox have manifested selves at or neer Merrick and Hewlett’s st on the Southern Ratiroad, and a short a borrn of Baidwin's. The disease tapped te have beeu broagne from the city. Mr. Horace P, Crag was yesterday ordaited and instalied as pastor of the Refurmed e rie Locast Vaiiey. The Rey. J. G@ Van si tue sermon, tae Key, M, Swick to the pastor auu tae Kev BS charge to tue peuplt Tae Story .amily, of Hempstead, presente re Markabie (ustauces of longevity, A meter if sirchg wnd healthy at 69 years, and foar brocners are active in any bnsiness Be % yee yeat the Marure ages, respec a 7 yeais, Qu aver ave bi charge aroma rave tus

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