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TINANGLL AND COMMERCIAL p> SL a SL A Movement in Pacific Mail--The Rest of the Market Steady. GOLD ADVANCED TO 117 1-2. Woney Easy on Call at Recent Rates—For- tign Excliange Weaker, Wau StReet, Monvay, June 2-6 P. M. ‘Ym the stock market to-day tae principal feature ‘was Pacific Mali, which rapidly moved from 33% fo 37%. It ts ao part of the gossip of the street Mat this company ts arranging for a subsidy amounting to $500,000 per annum as compensa- ‘ion for allowing one of its steamers to stop each month st Melbourne or Sydney, The itnforma- tion, however, is freely discounted, for by many | ft ts not believed that the Englishmen who con- tro) steam lines on the Pacific coast are prepared 0 make the arrangements above suggested or are so eaver under present circumstances as to make their contracts by telegraph since Friday. The next most important feature of the market was Late Sho which opened at 9%, advanced to 60%, went down to 50% ana closed at 60%, Erie was stronger, ededient, pernaps, to foreign advices, and, after opening at L moved up to 14, ending, | however, at 14. Wabash was steady at7¢ a 1K a ‘3%. Northwestern common advanced irom 367% So 37%, closing at the latter price. The preferred wold at 49% 250. St. Paul common sold at 32 4 €2% 0 82% 2 2234, but 1s recarded as subject to | strong pressure. Western Union sold at 13% a | 73% a 74 @ 73%. Panama advanced from 130 to 4335. Roek Island was comparatively steady at k0234 and Union Pactfic at 7575. THE SALES TO-DAY mounted to adont 200,000 shures, which were dh sributed as follows among the active stocks:— @iew York Central and Hudson River, 715; Erie, | 82,850; Lake Shore, 90,0005 Cleveland and Pitt j wurg, 620; Northwestern, 4,300; do. preferred, +400; Rock Island, 1,700; Pacific Mail, 85,100; St. | Paul, 6,100; do., preferred, 200; Omo, 2,800; West. | ern Union, 31,500; Wabash, 1,200; Union Pacific, | 3,800; Panama, 200. | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET, THE NATIONAL BANKS, ‘The oMctal statement of the condition of the national banks May 1, as compared with March 1, shows the following changes:—The amount of United States bonds deposited against circulation has been reduced withiu the two mouths by 2,656,750, and the amouns held by the banks a6 vestments has been diminished $5,133,044; from which it appears that $6,398,794 of government securities owned by these institutions have passed into other hands, The loans show an increase of $15,719,155, and the deposits a gain of $43,873,519, The circulation shows a contraction correspond- img to the reduction in the bonds deposited against circulating notes above noticed, indicat- ing that the banks still continue to avail them- selves of the law of last year Jor the wivhdrawal of their notes. The amount of specie im all the banks of the couniry was only $10,020,561, against $16,667,000 on March 1. Tne number of banks was increased by seventeen, and the capital Stock was augmented $2,441,242, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES | Monpay, Jnne 21, 1875, BEFORE CALL—10 A, M. $1900 Un Pac Ts, 1... 98% $00 shs Brie RR. Zo N J Cen ist. com. 106%, 100 LL. 1000 ly abs Chi & RI RK.. 10) ‘ae. ba 60) Chi 4 NW RE 900 do... 10 Tol & W Rit. 1100 geeveger hee se exess PET do. Big 400 wpe 30 C& NW Rit pi 53 400 Obio & Miss f 60 Erle RR. wg 1 do, ww do, W:15 AND 11:30 A. M. 10000 T S620, 9, 118% $1000 U 8 6-20, ¢, '68,. 129 100.0 U8 $-25,c, 40. Teg 10) U SO LOkar..... 11816 Wwdy US nto, F, 'b...n Lu) Rst BOARD—10:30 A. M. 34 609 sha Pac Mell sud eS e BuebEs rey Ere CEEEEEEES ceteceletis, WEEZOS nor eee HIGHEST AND LOWEST PICKS OF THR DAY. ‘The following table shows tho opening, highest mend lowest prices of the day :— | Opening. Highest, Lowest. yay 102 d5 Wats 12% 14% 12 59% 60x 59 1% 1% 7% | * BT bs 36% | western preierred 49% 50, 495 | Island... ..-+++ 1OLK 1023 wi | burg...... wae 90 pers wo | twaukee and St. Paul 32% 32% a ‘and St, Paul pref... 55 35 55 By 23 109. 109 nig n9 8M ™ re | 2M 2836 | aT B34 | 135 ise ADVANCE AND DECLINE. “Fhe change of stocks for twenty-four hours was as follows — ADVANCE.—Atlantic and Pactfic Telegrapb, %} ware aud Lackawanna, ); Erie, %; Lake | re, %; Ohio and Mississippi, %; Northwest, | 0 mon, 3; Pacific Mail, 4%; Panama, 7; Kock | Beas: %3 5% Paul, common, %; Western Union graph, \; St. Paul, preferred, 1; gold 34. Dgcuxgz—Atlaatic and Pacific Telegraph, % Bariem, %; Quicksilver, common, %. ‘The stationary stocks were New York Central, @, G and L G, Hannibal and St. Josepn, Wa- Bash and Union Pacific. CLOSING PRICES—8 P. M. a Mil & St Paal pf 54% ind... | | 1 Mich Central, NY & Har..xd NYC&uR, BJ Central Ome & Misa. Fanam Tol & Wad Un Pacitic. 1B MONEY MARKET. ig at the asual figures, and no be moted tm commercial paper. xchange is weak; very little doing. Money on call mhange ts to Foreign ¢: Prime sterting nominally t 4.87% and 4.903¢; sell, Ang rates, 457 94.874 and 400 & 40035. Reica- Marks, 4% 2 4K and 95K 295%. Cables, 06%- @rime Paris, 5f. 154. and Sf. 12);0 YHE UNITED STATES TREASURY. ‘The imternai revenue receipts to-day were 902,223 and the custome receipts $296,490. ‘rhe Sreasury bslances were:—Currency, $4,800,000; @ein, $74,870,000; less coin certificates, $20,200,000. Whe Assistant Treastrer paid out to-day $21,000 @B Account of interest and $755,000 in redemp- ‘Mon of Ove-twenty bonds, THE GOLD MARKET. @old opened at 117} anc closed at 117%, the Swo extremes of the day. The rates psid for bor- wowing were 1-32, 1-16, 564 and 1-04 per ceat, Loans were made (ree of interest at the close. | Currency balances Gross ciearings.. eevee CLEARING NOTE: Currency exokances.. ++oG§M1,721,8 Currency vaiances........ 4,709,458 Ged excuanges 1,827,300 Gold vaauces i B FORRIGN Manger. | ices report the amount of bub o-day on bab for money at ‘The London Mion gone anos ar £214, the Stock £5 & of Roglana g TH rat ites is 8 per cent, ‘ mace at ®% per cent. Cons es bonds were irm. Erie ors that & forced assessing 26 comm vk would be | made, The price bas recovered toll, Tue following is a jate dispatoa — / Lon vi nevi—3 P.M. | Poreciosure considered he: reacts We. itis rumored here that 4 forces assesment a the commen sieck Would ve made, waick eeused decune tals morning. GOVERNMENT BONDS. These closed orm at the following quota Cions:>—Cnited States currency #ixe 2% * 220%; 40. do., 18*1, registered, 120% & ‘it G6, do., 1881, coupon, 1264 & 12035; do. five-twen- ‘Ses, 1862, reyivter coupon, 119 a B1BK & 118% ; do. do. 1163 & 118}; Go. do., av 43 do. do., 1864, registere: @o., coupon, 119 a 119%; do. Go, 1805, reg , Wl a 121M; do do, do, @oupon, 122% 6 10. d0., do., new, registered, 220% 4 121; do. do, Mo., 40., coupon, 14 & 1Zhig; | @o, do., 1867, tered, 4 @ 121%; do. da, do, | @oupon, 125 45 40. do., is08, registered, | aM al 40., Coupon, 125 & 125.4; do, Qen-forties, registered, 118 @ } Goupon, 119% 4 119}4: Go. fives, 1 1% @ 118; do. do., 40, COUPON, 115K & 119%. RAILROAD BONDS. Rafrosd wends were frm. Ther “ ana the *erto 4. Harlem coupen frats sold at 110 @aroand Alton firsts at 114, Brie firsts at 102; Gt 97, and Central Pactilc at 100%. Central Pactio Bonds closed at 106 to 1064, and Union Pacifies at | 90514 to 105% tor Greve, 96, to OOM for é grants | Qnd 93% to 06 for sinking funda Now Jersey Centra: consolidated firsts sold at 100%, Rock Seland Greta at 110%, Chicago and Alton firs’ 414, Erie firsts at 108, ana Michigan Soutnern siag- | 3 img fancs a 100%. PHILADEL?P SIA stocks. ‘The closing quotations of PBiladelpnia eke were as follows: — Bid, asked. 8, O10... + 105 - Oty sixes, new pervense 107% and Ataboy, ex. di 129% seen 60% setign ae eae OL - Gntawisas Aaliroad pre uadeipbia and Er! thern Central. igh Navigation. . als igAh, 3 Et 2 cs a cry * & H a. 03 st sw 23 B 3 i KFORE, M. 105 400, 105, 00 ie BS io & ae oe o ws Eo & os Sg 38 Gy tq 100 o a 6. =o 597; 303 a BS £3 jee 5 ty om chi 4 100 3 PH ba puss on oy ‘Wad Rit, is 36% Fort Waynes... 943 13% lay Olio & Miss HIRT aig seu a9. aoe 2S 3 Iw atl & Pas pf. 6 s? x. SSW USER, c, Ch... M9 SOOT Hs, r, SL... 118 SECOND BOAID Pr. M. 43. 100 shsPac Mal SS..c 96 | bend 2% . Bg wh ie 11% Fae ist, 3S 0 Pav iat ot ws a < loon &u THK. PRR.bo hea .. 1m) Panama RR...” dD oo Un Pac KK.b ead 55....B8 1e0g rae oe “0 do Tou Ohio & “ by do. os on 100 Atl & rac pf. oa éo 32 Mor & Es BE. o mw we 90 70 3 PM. SOCK Ko... 19 Sehs Krie I (mm €o. Cw 0 8 ow, 6, “th t: BS Se a le sag at & Pa 3 do.. 4g West Un Tei. = Go Wens-Parse We Pace Mail i. do 4o.. Pres Seeeeoleesasrerssh a os & a. 6, 62 ° Le we 37 ar BY 20) Chie & B 1 aa : Mr eateeegs S135 BO Mid REP KE... Bag t nagetan Ng 20) Mil BLP pf....03 WON Y CAH RAR.... wi 100 Tol 4 Wab ok... 15 18.040 Jon 600 Del, Lack & WRN. iy 700 Union Pac Rit./b3 78% 10 Uiiod Mig RR... 34 GH Bevis is EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxvos Propucs Mauart.—Loepos, Jane 2—Rwen- ~Calonste Nasend. ide, Laneras pil. dds dh yer owh ) val COMMERCIAL REPORT. OOTTON ON THE SPOT QUIRT——FUTURES QUIBT— YLOUR DULL AND UNCHANGED—WHEAT DULL, BUT FIRMEL—CORN DULL AND HEAVY—OATS NAL-—BARLEY INACTIVE AND UNCHANGED—- BARLEY MALT QUIRT—PORK ACTIVE—LARD STORES QUIET AND FIRM-—GROCERIES Quis? AND WEAK—HIDES DULL—LEATHER QUIET— Ors QUIRT-—WHISKBY STEADY—FRLIGHTS ‘QUIFT AND STEADY—HEMP AND JUTE QUIET— GUNNIES FIRMER, Monpay, June 21—6 P, M, There was no essential change in the mer. chandise markets to-day, as compared with last week, The demand was generally 610 On *Change four was dull, pus unchanged, Wheat | was quiet, but scarce and firmer on the spose, Oats were dull and nominal Pork more active and hieser, Coven on the aul and & Whiskey steuc Lard was firmer, but not active. vy. quiet and steady, Hemp and jute were quiet. Gunnies were firmer. Groreries were quiet and weak, Corr«,—The market for Rio was strong, but qntet. Stock of Rio was as follows:—Gaiveston, 3,500 bags; Savanneb, 3500 do.; Baltimore, 8,100 do.; New York, 43,192 do. ‘otal, 63,292 bags We qnoto:—Ordinary cargoes, 160. a tair do, 37. & ATMOS good do, 17% prime do., 18igc. a Ios extreme range gold, 60 or Musys; grass mats, 2ic. nm, We. a Isc ; te + Porto quiet and unchanged. 700 aken by exporters, includ- balance, private terins, dost the advance, and osing feeble at the ‘August, the ‘spot shori notic i“ a 1digc. w pruary, 14 U-l6c,, Mareb, 15 a 15 7-52 a 18'7-16c.; May, 15 9-l6¢. a 16 21-3:e, Quo- don siaudard of classification in force 5 yer 1, 1874, and on upland cotton in store running in quality not more than halta grade above or the grade quoted Ke. good ordinar Hie, ; strict goud ord: ow middling, 150. unddiing. 18%¢ 180. . Orleans, Teze | | | ri | 15) 1, | Midaiing, 1 iy | Good mid x iy 16 16, Micdling tai Ww 16) 1 Fair... 16% W sy 0: 7 (basis low inildiing) the sales nave saturday, alter one 2. M—July, 100 at been as follows ASec.j August, 1.490 at 144, 400 at 57 September, 500"at 3 October, 600 nt | February, 100 at Ly L-i6c.; March, 100 at 15 5-16e, Total, 3,200 bales. To- day, upto two P, M.—June, 10 at1éc.: July, 400 at 15 5-32c., 100 at I5ico., $00 at 15 3Sve., 2,200 at 1b Iie. 1) at "Angst, 200 at 15 5-160., 100 at 15.9 20., 900 wt 1530, Oy at 15 600 at 15 7 600 at 15 3-190. ‘OW ar Ldige., 1,00 at 1S S8%., |.W0 at Iie. 1,100 at 13 Si82c., 200 wt 15 F- 16c., 100 at 158-32e., 100 ac lodge, | Septem- Der, "200 at 15. %i6c,, 200 at tbige,, 2W at 15, dite., 1-18e.,, 1,000 at 13 1 S80. October, 100 at 14 29-20. ‘a0 at 1429-320., 800 at 1s "L-16c, 209 at 1d Z Noveinber. 600 at 10°3\-2e. 14 \1-16e. , 200 at lé 13-32c.; December, 100 at uae ary, 20 at Is iSlve,, 100 at” 1430.5 oy at 15 $32,, 100 at I5S8Uee, 100 at 15 T3%c, Total, | 7,000 pales. Grand” total, 24,0 daics, Tne Tecelpts at the ports were as follows — Galveston, 19; New Orieans, 384: Mobile, 8; Savannah, 201; Chariéston, 95; Wilmington, 25; Norfolk, 1S; New ‘York, 1,326; Pllila- Gelpiia, 23° Total, 230% This da; eek, 33,450; tha day inst year, 282; since september 14426,0c7 Daves. “Saie time Inst year, 3,709,054 bales. otten sreighes clored as follow: ‘0 Havre. by steam, o-7 to Hamburg, by steam, Xc., compressed: to by steal, J9c., compressed; to Liverpool, by hark. —Koveipts—Flonr, 16.008bbIs, ; wheat, orn, 23,800 do, ; oats, 70,600 do., and bar | Bromen, steam, Lis | FLOUR and 152,685 bushe! | thoagh prices were without decided chause, the tend. tucj was in buyers’ favor, With sales of 15,0) bbls. i: Was quiet and stea: Corn meal Was Moderately active. The si ere 1,40 bbis. a 25, at $445 a $4 Si for tern yellow, $30a | $42 ivania yellow, $175 a $4 15: | coarse, $1 dotted waite, $155 425 2 $4 OS 4050 49 49a 525 5 iba 575 | Superfine W 40 40 Exira Western sa 5 | Minnesota ... i 52a 625 Row p Ohio, shipping brands 4a 525 Round hoop Ohio, trade brands... sma 60 - Gwe 10 58a 575 cralg rs bia 6 Bt. Louis, choice double extra. 6 70 Bt Louis choice family. Twa 9 ve flour, tine to sapertine. 40a 459 | Southern, No. 2. 40a 60 | southern, superfine 4a 510 BOULHCEN, PXETA revere Sxsa 680 Southern, family. 7 es Corn meal, Western. 3 $00 / x 3 370 | 4a 465 ancheons. 21 | —Wheat was dull, but firmer on the spot, owing to thy Limited ainonat offering and the necessity of tippers to ‘fil ireight Tho sales were about 14,00) bushels mainly No 1 $1 i3a $1 i¢ for No 2 Chicago, $1 12 for do. to July, et 16a $1 Sig tor it i 2! a $l Stor No. 2 Milwaukee, in store and af $1 25031 4 for red and Tand heavy, with sal tor steamer and Me. a Se. lor ‘Oats were dull, heavy aad Romain: 90.000 Dashels at Tie. for white, 6c, for Sta be. for Chicaze mixed, Rye was dull and wos | Soe. for Canada; Biate, ca Sl, Barley uh | chanced. ‘Barley mais was quiek, and buyers and sellers wore apa: Cones —The demand was good and tie market was | firm and prices were without change. We note sales of 3.010 rolls cloth “at 130. u Iie. We quote -Dumestio clow, 15 OO, Gots ipos a foe. ters. ite alive Hinur 280 Jorm—The market for hemp war quict, | with a fair dema at unchanged prices. Jate w unebenged. Jute & Wore quiet and io an tull prices. We quote Amer a ftom. $25) @ $18 for aoub 8 $24 for anila hemp, Se. a 8kée.. « ber Western winter. of 26,00) bushe!s a wail; We. for al, ‘the sales Se. by nove | sales ¥ Bahia,’ 21 ths guarre, 20 ipa. f., ie 8 22 ibe, (digo. K vole was fairly ok — rie, Poor dau Fup. turper Te sales were 130 bbis. on docks at Sx | iy active and firm, with sales of 1 Good strained at $1 5) and jus bbls. low No 2a¢ §. was a inic Jobbing trade ut unc prices. We quo pire turpentine, 21% | strained rorin, $1 $1.40; Wilmingtow tar, 62 S7ig on do, $2 25; piceh, ! 26. Ous.—Linseed waa in fait den rd was quict «# hanged. € 8 n Was Crade wha: was @ with = sale of 60 bbis Nor term Cotton od was uncha Marsrilies, tm casks, $i io & $i 20; palm, seed, cily (casks and bbis), to thern, Ghe, a 650. do. do., Soutlie ached winter, 70a. @ 73¢.; do... b ; do., biewohed spring, 7Uc. # 720. Gc, a TU. sperm, crode, $i Dieached, $1 95; do. do. bleached, $1 spring, 3 95; do., unbleached, sprinr, $1 & } 76, a Bo. ined nuner, $1 OF a $1 ibe.1 do. saponified, 780. Southern yeilo F, 700. & 75s. 5 Strat y, ide. a Be. The Market was quiet and closed full at 180. a 12%0. tor retned. The sales were 5,00) bbis. re~ 4 ant theme Menh aen ve deravly and t change. io, spring d (e\aine), Wo. Reatsfnot, Oe Mo, ; natural Lit fined at lio. for prompt delivery and 2.00) bois do. sold | at Baltimore at 12%c. tor p . Ornde in was | quoted at 6c. a sige. for prompt ana monsh, 6i4c. a disc. for July; do. in bbls. 946. for prompt and moni, Piso. a 9350. for July; refines Raph: 12%¢. for prompt @ud Month, i24e. for July 16 | tha, 8c. for prompt and month, 8X0. for July; cases, I7e.' a 1dige.” Phiiadelphia was'quiot and qaoted at 1250. for prompt and month, 12jgo. tor July 1 Bi more was steady and quoted at . for Promps and hb. Titasville quiet and unchanged from yester- nominally $: 35 for wp Oil Oily | 43, Kouseville qniet opened yes | } 22% Tidionte quiet and dull; hed at Parker's. United $110 @ $i 114; sbipmene | on. —Receipta—Pork, 14 packages: beef, 1500.5 | emt mente, 396 do.; lard, 660 do. There was a more active | movement in pork and prices advanced noticeably, We pote sales of 3, bbis At $19 99 a 940: bis. at $2, cash, for August; 1,000 Dbis, at for September, 40 bois. new mess Ae §R and 20 bbls. at $10 Beef Lame were neglected and mominal at former eel W We arrels, pl st beet 8 xtra India mega, $27 anes, 319 mess, $16 « $iR Bacon was quiet, with xen cfty long sides at Ilse. Wort 140. Cht meat was moderate soles of 70 boxes pickied sors: 2) bynen clgad ladies quiet and wit goo $y DULL AND NOMINAL—RYE DULL AND NOMI- | thouga lower for forward deliveries, Corn was | QUIET AND FIRM—PETROLEUM QUIBT—NAVAL | | inal at usta, Wace. & | ime | andard white, Lie. & | ley mait 70 do, The flour market ruled duil, and | tine woe | ied shoulders atl0e. We Eee tar oldies pins komme bray Coy joked hams, ide. A be; goa ifos ely. Lard waa qmet but rather firmer, of 1.000 Heroes, at Lge. for Jul a ide. tor August, mostly at L for Auyust, and 6) do. prime moment we “guoty’-Osrol Oaroluna rime P7¢0r Bi "dp, shoioe, Bigs. 8 thts dowi' to “ea. Kangoon i iy Tc. 9 Tuc, Currency; kangooa. nee: TOD ity, mi 1240 ta s~—Presh hams, 1 dremed Bogs Were Quoted at de. A I3ge. 1 ‘and 6.000. do., at I Wiiiout any transact, 1d}ge. 5 Dick: id da shoulsers, Wo write « do, at 13% THO? dy Sige. ; Louisian, ‘and. Soidmon qual? + CUFFOUCY 5 Patna, bond, $2 75 a TLAKINE Was Gull at 1%, a 123. tor Western ; 15360. a 1a, for city ?uGan. —The market for raw was rather Se, ir tw good refni 20° hhds. good refining at scant fair ab B intsc. per tl Cuba—Keining, do., tuir to kood fair, Sigc, a Bilge. | 84S. & Bye. wrocery, fair to good, | rity to choles, 8c. ade. ; centriftuzal, 198. 8 to 15, 386. a 9340, ; molasses, hi Wpse jmojada, So, to 9 Tio. & Be. fdo., WW'to 1%, Big. a w vic. ido, $6 to 18, tO prime, gc. a Bic. azid—Duteh 9a stanuard, Nos, standard. A, 10 cut boat, 10% 6. LaLtow was steady. . ‘Th Be, and. 3D Inferior t gommon, Tigc. * 7%! do... Rood weak at 8. 9 e gules were do. We quote: — 8. : do, to prime, 0 to S40. § dow. his. aud boxes, ts, and boxes, 7c, @ 6. ; clayed, boxes, Dutch standard, BAe § Go. 13 0." M30. ; doa, 19'to 2 a, white, #ens 10 0. Barto iticon te grocery. fair to Nos. 9 to I, ito 12, Big6. & extra superior, 7}gc. @ 30.5 ;.do.. crushed, Iige.; powdered, 1gc. nuieled, aa yellow, 8% # %.; extra 0, the wales wero 50,009 Iba at 8350, but bide in a3 quie! out ¢ 5; futur e 8 Sic. spot was quiet and without change; 1ucures Were | ™ Wiley. receipts, 707 bbls, The market was stexay, quiet, Petrolecm was quiet and closed dull, bg ere nla a: " se t ‘" 4 ‘auGurs.—Berth fretybts were steady. Naval stores wars quiet and rim, Wides were datl and | ye nrker was quick “bet. ead, wit unchanged. Leather was fairly notlve, Oars were | q uiry,, Ane engagements were :—Hy steain, to, Liver Pool, 32,004 bushels grain at7d.a Tid.; to London, b by eh tb ao 73.00 bushels at Bd, fd, and 2500 bbis. scoain, ‘and’ do at er bbl, flour at gs liga. ‘The charters Were a4 follows:—A British bark, wnce to Havre, ALiwerp or Kouerdam, with 5,.00 quar: ters grain at Gs.'and £1) Buitimore to Stei petroleam at Ss. 8d. ; another lence to Stet With 240) bbls. do. do. at ds.; an Ameri to Antwerp, with 9000 bbls do, do. at ts 4 hence Bremen, with do, at 4%; @ vessel trom” Baltimore with 2,200 bbis, do. do. at 45. 9u.; an amert Philadeiphia to Genoa, with 1,000 bbis, do. & Norwexian bark, hence ‘o the Goutinent (ex. Dutch) With 4,000 DUIS do. do, rate reporied to be 4x. 6d. ; ort, with 9,000 cases lo, ark of 772 to ‘cuaucola to Havre, aa dsb Briushi brig, bence to Griush do. at 230. per case; iavana), [rol andard; ‘a British brig of 314 tons mbuco, Brazil, with a general ap itahaa brig, hence \o sugar at $1 224 per Dbl. aua 6 per re th 6,u00 myrna, with 3,3 rataity; a Germun dark, trom F Dantzic, With 2.200 bbls, Tefned th or Dantzic, sbip. henesd 41.34 German bois, ao, to the Baltic, can brig, trom dd, at 456860. er, hence rivate y DbIE reg! ‘go on cont primage an American orig, hence to the Mediterranean or Adri- atic wit 4 Bicily, ata lump sum of $4,1/0. United it discharged In tue Mediterranean, or charged im the Adriauo. & general cargo, aud buck trom Leghorn or | States currency, $5,800 i dis- DOMESTIO MARKETS, Ga:vesrox, June 3l, 1875. Cotton nominal; middling, 14: gool ordinary, Ie. Net receipi Low in} adling, 1334 9 bales, Kxporis—To Great Britain, 88, port clearance; coustwise, 2.271, Sales, New Onteans, June 21, 1873, AL Block, 10,638 Cotton, Arm; midating, oot ordinary, 13%6. aports to Great 1,000, Stock, 47,374 IDSpo. et receapts, 384 ; low. mid be bales; gross, 545 Writain, 6,001; coustwise, 842. idling, Lge Saies, | Nonrm, June 21, 1875, Cotton quiet; middling, 14%.” Net reveipts, 52 bales, Exporis, coastwise, 204 Sales, 100. Stock, 3.132 Townvo, J dy. Wheatsteady; amber M > a $i No. 1 ‘red, $1 9644; y ‘4.3 low mixed, 72, ‘Oats ‘dull and 2, Michigan, # Teceipis—W heat, 12, 4,000 do. Oats, 6,000 do. a FINANCIAL. f Stock Privleg: shels; corn, A at best rates Exchanw eons 1g Ta aUM wire No. 2red Dayton and atichiga: high mixed, 74c,; July, 7t)sc. Ose. Freights nomial au U0). ba: 000 da : oats, Shipmients—Wheat, 10; corm, 41,000 do. } ‘ane 21, 1875, ichigan, $1 24; No. aired War Raguct, ing; No. ull, de market, on members of New York Stock operations made against approved contracts ate roargins; brders prompuy atvended dook on Wallstreet sens izea LIDGE '& CJ., No. 2 Wall street, New York, rs and Brogers, 2. Os 3. 2 W. SELIGMAN & 00, poor: %6 Broad street, New York, issue Letters of Credit for travellers, bie in ALY part of Lurope, payale 18 ANT PA ad amarok Asta, Alrica, Australia Draw Bills of Exchanze and make telegraphic transfers ‘of money on Europe and California. A —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, + PRIVILEGES ON KXCHANGK (NAMES GIVEN AL Th BROADWAY. —STOCK MEMBERS O¥ TUS STOCK IMS OF PUR CHAsb); NO PRIVILEGE FOR Less THAN 100 SHARES; OUR PRINCIPALS DO NOT ADVERTISE No CONTRACTS Iy OUR NAME; PAMPHLET “HO! MONEY IS LOsT AND MAILED PRES £0 | ¥ JOHN HICKLING & CO, * ‘Sock priv! marbet. a k Privileges shouid call or write for MADs IN WALL sTREBI,” ADDRESS. BANKERS AND BRO- ers, 72 Broauway, New York. eges one to two per cent distance from Orders execnted for Stocks and stock Priv. ileges by matl and telegraph. Ovilections made a money invested. Parves wishing to learn the operatios 72 pugs book, ET. yes AND IDIOMS OF WALL 81 KENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. ihe HIGKLING & CO. 72 Broadway, New AY PAKIIES OPPOSKD TO THE PRESENT FUND. | pe ing scheme of the West Wisconsin ‘ork. Raliroad Com- aid Wishing to protect their interests, will ple: pany a nutremy with simoune ol bonds held, @ i & 8, Dox 2,772 Ni w Yorn Post office. A’ REASONABLE RATES—MONKY ON LIPE AND Endo. ment insurance Policies, ni other Securities, Insurance of ali kings best companies J.J. HABKICH & Co. 117 | WV NY ANOUNT FROM $i,00 TO on improved ‘city or Brooklyn, nd unimproved Reat Morwages and flected wrth arene: T LOAN in this LEAVITT, 130 B WILLIAM & A —— Bonds. Railway Company, will be MEETING OF HOLDERS OF 8S“VEN PER CENT saued by foledo and Wabash held at 18 William street, third tloor, Monday, June 25, at 12 M., to take measures to protect their interests BON P HOLDERS, LWAYS MONBY TO LOAN—WITHOUT BONUS, oa prime New York or Brooklyn property, im sums toeult Mortgages became ap easy terms. . ¥. HY ANT, 145 Broadway. BONDS, Derantxxxr oy Pixaxen, Brokers cre sxvay PER OENT Comrrnonuzn’s Urrice, Or ty Ha Broonuva, Juve 1 lord. Seated proposals, mdorsed “Proposals for bonds,” will be receive at this orice until Monday, tb inst, at 12 O'clock M., for the purchase of tue Whole “8 on of any part of wo Brooklyn city seven per cent Bonds, payable three years irom date. . Bosses Farea Westen Por cash. by respousible ted tha the rate of si puritors entitie Divids Monday, ennom The trustecs bi ‘aly 19, interes 8. 5. POWELL, Comptrolier. ae. or, 178 Broadway. Bx, STREET SAVINGS BANK, BOND STREKT | 1 Bowery.—3 k, June ‘IG, 157—Thirtieth it on and after | x per cent per ihereio, In 8, Not Wi will be added to and will Graw interest as principal. By order H\ MRIBON LiALLy Pros ident; OD, BAILEY, asurer; J. P. COOPERS, Se retar ig made on or betore July 10, date inver- est iro BVAULTE feipal Bonds bought wtablished house of LAY & 60, nvestment ity ob years; paying 10 to iS per spec [ i aud for sale below par. venue and Twel mences the Is: ot INTE AES ue deposit. Januar tT eo ant Judy, ENR GEL pag sangary i at the GKVEN PER ON’ PER AND Bank open Monday, Wedber Grorct 0. Watvo, Sec. JOHN H. Dis Frog Male ue A STOCK LN a Oty and Land Company, This stock will be sel mron Delow Tt GbO. % BAKER, Cashier First York. ALWAYS DAV: New York city Mortgages witha Gemring to BURROW OK INVEST BL GRA a va Navona i OA nd Auctioneers, “ and Comnty tm ecarities our cent; interest VINGS INSTITUTION, 3 street, New York, 6 month fol! INTERSSS compuled and compounde rate of UM, and Batarday evenings, WITT, Pros THE INDIAS Texas, par $1,000, ine, Aj 1 Banks ow N ON @00D ua Principals ° 5’ Brosdway. TO MERT WITH A GENTLE. man of 1 sia mo financially In making model and putting th 4 food invention Address s, THOMAS, Herald otlice. NDUSTRIAL BXH ON COMPANY FItet MORT- gage Premium Bonds, $0 each. Participating m Grawing Jo a ipremiam $101,000 For saie by LER & CO. yous #, NO. 8 PING STR! do m y bonus on approved New Y. ¢ Land West chases Mortgages at lowest rates, M°s RY TO LOAN—ON F ont bonus; on second PIERCE MORTO. 4 Leavehold easy terms. fissOURi YOUNTY BoNDS. d. ALUBN GAYLORD, Cap 91 Broadway, near lwenty-firet street LOANS tate in EKT, Beal Jester COUNLY ; Also pum AGES, 7 mortgac at GLO. W. STAKE, La Broadway, room & 3S Wall street, Box 1.272, New York. OE or THE HANNIBAL AND oT. JOSEP Railroad 3 Broadway. New Yous Interest maturing Jnty 1. 1875, on ba! pang. alse.gn #000 i Stave six nown as “The Hannibal and st. Joseph patd on and afier the ist day ot June 19, 1975. of this coms per cent bonds iteuc,” will be july, 18/9, of presoota- Von of the proper coupons, at the Bank of North amer tea, P. JO RIBER WODLD ACKER, Treasur ‘KS TO COMMUN parties wishing to loan money oa Western improve sin the most fertile portion of the eoun- wy. worth fou legal inte LO per cent at a New ¥. none cam WaNTRI bank ; only prinerp CAPITALISTS $700) Herald oe: >, ON BOND uid sod mortrage, at 6 per cent, for 6 years, on New York city, Property worth apwatd of rented on lease for more than $15,009 per VGLN &@ GROSSMAN, Arcaitects, os W 487 D-4iom ON, a Lor and $1,200 on a Low; Brooklyn. BOGSRY $160,000, now annum. Apply 63 bast Forty- $200 ON 9 LOTS Address WM. 61 Laverty street, Now York. W4ktin—to BORROW, PROM $10,000 TO $20,000, for two or three yents, estate in itiohmond, Va., worth $5000 interest per avuum. payable eer)-annaail amply secured by real twelve per ceut iy in New York, Wil. pe Biron and promp.ly orad. | Adaross CHAPFIN, STAPLES & O0., Gankory and Real i Agents, Richmond, Viaglpaee | In charters | BINANOTAL. eobcivwreseveOene TO $6,000 WANTED IMMEDIATE anon naennnnn $5,900 eC! : | Saas Sa ata aaa: oes ncninery, Ps == wet ie COPARTNERSHIPS. (PAR ONDERSIONRD, ALBERT 0. ¥ LLER, HAS this day jomed us as a general partner, and the | business will be carried on under the former siyie of 8. { = bg & Co, 683 Broaiway aud No 4 Great Jones New Yoru, June 14, 1875, FRANOTS B, NICOL, JAMG3 T, VAX KENSSBLASS, ALBERT C, PULL conrposing the copartnership of F. B. NiCOL & CO BUSINKSS OPPOKTUNETIES, N INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, ESTABLISHED IN New York city a number of yours, enjoying a tar Patronage, will be sold at @ low price; an yoportuulty geldom inet with \o engage in, pleasant journalism, Karnes! inquirer will be, furnished pardeulars by ad- dressing Wisi K LY, box 209 Herald office, N INTSRESY IS OFFERED FOR $40,000 IN ONE OF the most extensive manufacturing and wholesale Confectionery houses in the country: a responsible and competeni busingss man of the highest repne oaly wii be considered. Apply to GRIGGS & CARLETON, 8 Broadway. Dag my ys WELL ESTABLISHED CASH + business toa good business mau, with $4,500 in gan be trebled antually. Darlner retiria. capital Bulsh i GOOD CHANCE-—BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY md Lunch Room for sale, on a thoroughtare where | over 150 trains, on three diferent raliroads, leaye daily f arts, Inquire at kB Labercy street, New York. ARTNER WANTED, WITH SMALL CAPITAL IN A new and noyel enterprise; uo risk. For tull par. Henlars caiton N. OLSEN, at 51h Second avenue, N.Y lease, low rent} best ication down town: profits now $W per day: price $1,500; terms Ln OHANCE, t a ofilce, T°, HOTEL MEN,~-WANT: 1T CLASS MAN- age- ina large hotel, with a cash capital trom $1,000 to $2,000. Apply in persin at i62 Broadway, room 10. 0 SAWING MACHINE MANUFACTURERS, —A SURE fortune to one with capital to agaist In ‘pusitng a Rew unprovement in the Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma- chine, Address box 344 Post office, Bridgeport, Conn, WAXTEDCA POSTRION IN BUS 3; HAS FROM 35,000 to $5,000 to invest it property secured. An- swors to be noticed must business, Addrest INVGSIMiNT, Herald cillce. WANKER SA GENTLEMAN WITH FROM $5,000 TO $8,002, to Join the afvertiver, in tho excluaiv agency and sale of a manuincturer of staple goods; re: erences given aud required. Address I. a, ., box i Herald ollice. ANTED—PARTY, WITH CAPITAL AND SER+ vices, in manufaevuring business, established. Ad- dress, stating where inverview can be had, FAITH, Herald ottiox a WANIED-IN & GOOD PAYING LIGUT, MANUPAQ- turing business, a partner wita a capital of §2, to $3,010; must be willing to work and devote higentire atterdou to the business Address PHAOLIOAL, Herald Uptown Branch oifice, $100 —BUSINESS OPVORTUNITY TO REDEEM valuables in pawn; diamonds, watches, &c.; and divide afew hundred doi. can control everytuin: LEVINGION, box LO fara immediatesy. Heraid office, 251) —AN INTEREST IN AN ELEGANT BUSI- | $350. a N ELEGA! Us. dress J. | net profits, for $500; a splendid chance for a genuema Who wants to combine business with pleasure during the warm season, Call tor CARLTON, 122 East 24th st $1 000 cAs2, WILL ADMIT A GENTLEMAN . . into one of the grandest enterprises in th country; a sabstantial, well tried fortune is sure. CLARK, 44 West i wenty-sixth strect, 15. 00! —A GOOD BUSINESS MAN AS PART. vo. ner wanted, in an old and very good Manutacturing business: 06 opposition im the whole country; who advertiser is in possession of valuab re and the business pays good proiits, Address A. He office, GAN SAFELY AND PROFITABLY $25.000 inves |, With poation and security, in se sobstantial Maw turing Concerp, where demand ceeds supply, Address IMON CASTINGS, Herald +2 THE HARLEM FLATS, EXCORDFR HACKETT AND THE GBAXD JURY, corder Hackett, yesterday, the Grand Jury of this Court was empanetied, John Babcock was se- lected to act as foreman, Alter cdilig the atten- ton of the Grand Inquest to tue stacutes which it 4s obligatory upon the Court to enumerate, His Honor eaid:—“I ain advised, gentiemen, that the Grand Jury, which bas just been discharged in the Over and Terminer, have had under consid- manity in reference to the miwsmatic influences arising from the Harlem flats which ts eaid to prevail there detrimental to the health of the citizens. Licarn thas they have adjoursed wrth. the evidence insufficient for them to act upon it. If Lam advised correctly that they performed ir daty in that respect (and I Know of no tm. achment against them), tt would be uselese for ine to cail your attention to the matter.’ The Grand Jury then retirea to take Up the bnei- ness before them, A BIT OF STRATEGY, ‘The Board of Police Surgeons nelda long private day afternoon, the subject under consideration by them being fn relation to the Sariem fats. The HeRaLD reporter asked to be permitted to see the minutes of the meeting in the Chief Cierk’s oMfce, and was told they sent into Commissioner Disbecker’s room, he Deing she Chairman of the Committee on Sar- us. The reporter accordingly waited apon the mmissioner to ebtain a copy of the same, wheo to his surprise the Commissioner denied all knowledge of such @ mecting, aitaough Mr. Dis- Decker must have Known tbat the conference of w the police buitding. ef tue Committee on Surgeons, take tion wit! surgeons who recanted from the whitewashing re- | port on the Hariem fats nuisauce were to be re- Moved for their independence, shows that Mr. Diavecker intends to brave public opimion as jong as be can, THE OARTMEN'S GRIEVANCE. ‘This action of the Chairman in connec TION RATES, ‘The dirt eartmen employed under the Street Cleaning Department met yesterday afternoon as | tures o'clock at Mivernia Hall, in Prince street Assoctation, Was in the chair, There are about 650 of these cartmen in the employ of the city, and a very large number of them attended the meer ing. They are mostly a very respectadie and | hard working class of men, but some of them yes. | terday bore traces of suffering and grind poverty. M Hackett apd . sev | ing other speakers vnfoided a tale of great & ¥ class of laborers ship and showed that tals wo | bes been treated moss unjustly and outrageously | by the well paid Com: ners of Police, who, oa | the lat of June, rede from $3 60 to $325. For tnis pay they must Vide horse and cart, barnous, &c., and they say ‘oat after paying $00 a month for borse feed and | staple rent, and allowing (or shoeing, wear and \ nd other tnclaeutal expenses, a& Well as for ray days (when they do sot work), THRT DO NOT NAVE THN DOLLARS Week lest to live upon. | @ most ladorions character, occupying them ten and twelve hours a day, and injurious to hesich, j being now altogether done in the night, They claim that the tham have ever been in vogue. Up to De- | cember 1, 1873, taey were paid $4 @ day. On that day the pay was reduced to $3 50, buton Maron 1, 1874, 1t Was again raised to the old rate, On Augtst 1, 1874, it Was agaim cnt down to $5 50. and ou June'| of the present year @ farther reduc- tion of twenty-five cents a day was decreed. In consequence of this reduction the men, Who were | already before in pitiadle circumstances, are now, as they ba aif starved,” and their appearan: would certainly imdicace that they speak tue truth, EX-COROWER YOUNG'S REMARKS. Bx-Ooroner Young, Who addres-ed the meeting, | Was received with great enthusiasm. Mo ex- | Pressed his sinosre sym diga $ this reduction of their | Were absolutely “starvation rates.” He Mayor Wickham, he said, and that genueman he promised to do ali ne could in order | Festore the pay to the oid rates if 1t was fe | It was s aname that these Commissioners, drin to whas | year, should want bonest workingmen to siarve. | £&-Goroner Young, whose speech was In Die temper, advised the men not to strike, but to “pide taeir time,” in the consciousness taat justice ‘waa wits them, and that the good se community Would sustain them. Me urged thein their vot abused their trust, am next November as woul pport only suck men 0 right by them. ohange the pi fon is wou | vores, aud make tuem ve the Workington do Beard the last of the democratic party.” jause.) mar. James O'Hars suggeste only to Cony fact that they him down; then he would bell | Disbecker said that thore wer ets (Laughter.) year? | of laborers at she Cooper inativute, @ | O'cl0Gk fle Meeting adjourned, Vv YOR o or three years; can mye three times 1 | AMPLE ROOM, SPLENDIDLY FITrebp UP: LONG | . Address | ive true name and nature of | in Saratoga that paid last season $4,000 business, in which @ In the Court of General Sessions, before Re. | eration @ matter affecting the health of tno com: | out taking any action on that matter, deeming | sw ns Was no secret in the corridors of Bei @ well authenticated rumor thatthe | THE PROTESE AGAINST DISBECKKS'S GTARVA- Mr. James B. Uackett, President of the Cartmen’s | a their atresayecant waces | 13 is And yet their work 1s of new rates sre lower | thy for them and his in- | to | ing champagne, Wearing Kids and paid $6,000 a | mira- | pr of tne | again to mea who thus sad story to tell after elly don’t go to these ced io office throagh your | cent wages op which they can live, then you td with grim bumor, ¢ Diavecker of the re bungry would be to knock great iany peo- | pie reaay to work for $8 26 a day; but how many would be ready to work in ais place for $0,000 @ it was then resolved to attend the mass meeting ve | $2,100, to be patd OUR STARVING LABORERS GREAT GATHERING OF LABORERS AT COOPER IN* SIITUTE—THE RESOLUTIONS—JOHN ELLY REQUESTED £0 ABDICATR, Cooper institute Hall was crowded to iv atmong capacity yesterduy evening by liborers employed on the pablic works, who bad met for the purpos® of protesting against tue redaction of their wages by the kid glove oMicials of the city to downright Starvation rates. ‘The vast throng of the hamole sons of toll gathered tot gether to resist shameful oppression wag imposing from the intierent Justice of th cause, Although it was @ quarter past eign’ o’clock before the managers of the meeting ap~, | peared on the platform, they waited very patica and without the shghtest maniiestations Of digy order, | Mr, Andrew Govan presided, In calling the, | meeting to order he simply sald they all knewd that whey had met for the purpose of protesting) agulnst the reduction of their wages from $2 toy $1 60aday. Me noped they woald be quiet and orderly, and calied upou the Secretary to read the resoiutuions, ‘The fouowing resolutions were then read, th@ names of Joun Kelly and Mayor Wickham bein greeted at evory mention with a perieds aprow! of hissing :— Whereas the departments of the government of the/ elty of New York have seen iit, despity their earned remonstraces, to reluce the wages of the workingine employed thereunder trom $2 to 91 6Y a day ana whereas : iy the present stace of things, barely adequate thé decent support of aa American workingmal and that the reduciton made but coucemplates : ading of his staudard of uving to thatot the toreigm pauper. wai ‘and Whorvas after respecttal appliw | Cation and remonstrauce to owe oficial and anothers | @xposing the Uardsi:p and Injustice of our treatment, | | {niiterently beard or contempiuousiy disregarded; an wheraas We are sure it caunot be tae desire of this Theral and enlightened community to foree down the remuneration of labor to the exigat of mperilhng 1 decent maintenance and the spirit of manlivess ant independence inseourable trom ji: bow Lt hs Kegolved, That the sense of this megting demande that the respousibility for the atiempted enslavyment and degradation of the Workinguen fe placed upon ap: rooriate shoulders, and that in Jou keily, who affects adership of the domocrati2 pacty of thia city, and ould measire the adequacy ot the reward of ia Dor and the Worsman trom the siandpoint o: what he Was aoa not whashe ts. we peculiarly, recognige the ins Stigator, the adeitor and the arrogant defender of th WudeMOErAUe policy, OF debasemeut, Injustice and op pression. Kesolved, Thatit would not have been discreditapie to him, however repulsive to the ideas and tastes of th estimable gentiernen by whom he is at present opel: and iuverestedly courted and coveruy despised, to re~ member the classfrem which he sprung aud in’ whictt he struggted, ant by whose partiality, ungrateiully re- Qluted, Le Was Uited (o positiog and wealth, |" Resolved, That while Mayor Wickham 1s entitled to Derein, it is of scarcely: 4 hardly reasonable to rae: gard a gentleman who is solely the political odicial, Creation of Mir Joun Kelly as being in this and th others of ts official acts other than the simple and Das | sive instrament of that xeauem |. Resolved, That, while ie workingmen rae of $1 6a day, Mr. Wickham is paid at of about $82 a day, not including sundays; and whilo w readily acquiesce in the recognition o/ the existence of the difference in compensation in dulerent employ mena: required by ceonomte principles, we deliberately assert, in the ince of this intelligent dominualy and of Jonn Kelly, that we tail jetect in Mr. Wickham, Mr. Kelly, or in both combined, that superior Atos or that betta adaptation by reason of superior intelligenge, education, statesinantike training or executive experi’ ence, or skill or other bizh qualitications for 1ae posiuon, of chief executive of this city, or such 4 consideraole de- mand for their services by the community over others, Guite as capable within 4{ as to account for the ny price paid for these zentiomen and the great arity tween their remuneration avd that of the romon~ | strants herein, Resolved, That wo repudiate with abhorrence the at~ tempted application here of the principle involved in the claim ol Mr. Kelly that because some unconscion~ Sie sepren labor enforce ( hands of @ trifle leas per day tha reduced wages that should be saustied therewith... Such a principle of that kind applied to the workmen aid in {ts operation ueceastate the reduction oi a rd of living with ali tat implies of Intell nee, industry and sobriety, without reference to st | his share of the responstbtlt | perceptible quanuty, as it Barto eMciency of labor, to at of the meanest parlaly plum 18 labor for barely enough to satisiy ibe vest ants, believe that the people and tax~ Resolved, inat payers of this elty are in sympathy with thls movement ud chivalrously discountenan specious pretenc of economy m public affairs, that confining its applies tion toa ciass the least able to bear or resist ote but a triding saving to the pubic, while if extended im other and manifold directions able to bear, but ke ease from its operation by powertul iniluences, tt would work substantial and Incal-ulable advantage and prodt Resolved, That His Majesty Joun Kel requested | to abdicate his leadership as he as survived bis use‘ul- ness. Mr. Charles W. Brooke was the first speaker, Me said:—I am tere to-night to express to y | tue cle experience ive bas taugit, that principle 1s so iofuential upon daily life as thet adage, ‘The laborer ta worthy of his hire.’ We are inporers—tollers—and in the narrow patn of my profession | demand what lam proud to see pa demand—fair remuneration for honest tall. @ are ull laborers in the same cause, whether mecnapics oF e ve merchants, lawyers, lavorers. (Applause.) | will not di a you With generalities. J 8m no politician. (Ap: piause. I never held a pubiic office and 7 eutly suggested that the lavoring people were being paid too much by the Lye beg thae the latter Were anxious to economise to de~ duct twenty per cent from their pay. Now, she American people area jast people. A Voi0xs—Is Mayor Wickham one of them? (isses.) Mr. Brooxr—Iam speaking of the people, and | not of one man. Why, is this reduction just si De j erous? Js it American? Ask mi | American, and you wil find snat will denounce It. (Appiaase.) | to the Finance Department for o salaries under the city government. The Mayor gets, | | 2,000 @ year. | 9 ar (Laughter.) | don’t aspire to one. (Applanse.) It has been re. | & Vorck—$10,000 too moch. Mr, Baooks—iteduce bis salary twenty per eend Saving Will pay tour laboring men at $2 na vi Mr. Brooke then went aday fora whole year. through quite a largo portio the list in u same Way. The city paid some $700,000 to oMciaia receiving over $2.0004 year and exclusive of | Judges, and the saviug of twenty per cent on the: valariés would more than pay for leaving rates at $2nday, “Who would vest stand the re~ duction? The Mayor $40 a day—(hisses)—tne Oo’ poration Counsel $46 50a day—(iiisses)—and the Assistant Corporation Counsel $30 4 day, (Hisses.) Ir you would reduce the expenses of the city gov- erhment way do you not begin at tho heads!” Mr. B ROOKEtHON contrasted the Expenses of the eity goverument with tyose of the national ad- ministration. “One secretary aoes all the work im bis department; the Attorney General, whose business reacties from Maine to Louisiana, ts aleo alone. The internal affairs of the nation are si larly transacted ¥y one man. And why does the aily of New York expend $270,000 a year aselessiy j mission aposed of & number of salaried | bers? KR r that the laborer is the source Of all political power; that every dash of | the Executive pen, every Word of legislative Chambers, is depeudeut upon the dictatorial power Of tae lavoring maa,” (Euthusiasuc ap- | plaase.) | rod $ear age I remember to have takea the stamp for Tammany Hail. (iisses, and eries of “Tam- many’s piayedout 1") L was given the promise at the outset that the patronage of the doonant arty shouid be given to the laborers of the city, do not bel ‘ ra Hall & to be blamed for this result— s)—decauss if 16 were 20% for the laborers there never Would have been a Tammany Hal. Tammany Hall ts @ great, glorious — inetitution—(hisses)—but Tammeny Hail misguiged, misdi- that [| wish you to protect yourselves | againat. (Cries, “Tammaoy 1s a fraud,” &c.) No power in coantry oan last UDless It recognizes the ‘audamental priterple of the land, that inas- | mucn as ail me ¢ iree and equal all should fair recompense jor a fait day's work. (Ap~ or aud capital never be arrayed r, oat go handin hand, Whe: Ts carry out these ideas i whatever hall they gainst Z the g@vernment Fr peopte will siand by them May represen But when thoy meet in secret. concia ma say, “We will nod | touck our | , bt,0) mean, contemptible | act, “we wih forty cents @ day from lavoring 1 (Perfect whirlwind of applaase.) Then | prote against such action as an Ameri. | can citizen, ‘there Was @ man Who insroduce@ @ Dill In the Legisiature Axing the legal pa | day's labor at $2 60. That man was James | O'Brien, (fremendous applause.) Mr. Brooke ap- Plauded this bill aud dusly closed amid a | cheering. r dose of meeting adjourned. A NEW OFFICIAL D DISPLACEMENT OW MAYOR'S MARSRAB KELLY, Comptroller Greem yesterday appointed Mr. Charies H. Man to the position of “Register of Licenses.” Thia place, tt is understood, wilt cally take away most ef the business now transacted by Mr. Join Tyler Kelly, recently ap~ pointed Chief Marshal oy Mayor Wickham tn piac@ of Mr, Joal O. Stevens, resigned, This appoinc ment looks ike anovuer move im the Contest how Waging between the Mayorand Comptrover. The law under Which Mr. Green makes this appoint. PROPO | | i} Ex-Coroner Young's speecd was irequemtly inte: ment is set down in the charter o/ rupted by appia empowering the organization of a fur LISTEN, TAMMANY WALL) | of Licenses, the euief officer of whica The Chairman said that i! Tammany Hail dia not | be caile Register of Licenses.” A special vamme in regard to this labor | act was aiso passed April 25, 1865, onuved “am act relative to jicenses in the eivy of New York,” which rewds a8 follows :—‘*There shail be @ bureau in the Finance Department of tie Vorpos ration of the city of New York tor the regtstering Of ali Weenses grated by or om behalf of said Cor poration, the collection of all fees due or payable for Puch licenses And tho“supervision of the begie- tration of suck licenses. The said bureau shall ne charged Witn the duty of reporting w the Police Department all violations of th woof the Sta or the ordinagces of the c taining to suck licenses and such other duties aa the Common | Council Of said erty shail from time to time pre. agribe in relation to such registration, Tne cbiey oMcer yhereof shail be cailed a Register oy Licenses, and shali receive en annial salary of 7 the Corporation of said J WPY Shai Bas ioe ose for a ver Oi ious gas”