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“FINANCIAL AND COMMERCLL The Stock Market Unsteady-- Prices Unsuggestive. GOLD FIRM AT 117 1-4. Money Without Change and For- eign Exchange Firm. GOVERNMENT AND RAILROAD BONDS IN PAIR REQUEST. WALL STREET, } THURSDAY, June 24—6 P, M. In view of the fact that the market has go re- cegtly been subject to the utmost depressiug in- fluences, pecullar interest at the present moment attaches to the course of Various clieap securities. We quote the followjng late prices:—I'he most active stock was Pacific Matl, which sold at 40); @ 8834, witha close at 39. Lake Shore was active on 48,000 shares, and sold at 6234 a 6234 a 61}4, with ® close at 61}. Western Union, after selling at 4k, moved upto 7434 a 74%, and was strong at the close. Erie sold at 1434 a 143;. Northwestern, tommen Teached 38% and closed at 377%. Rock {sland was steady at 103, st, Paul was strongly represented at the Board and ended at 32% a 33, Mariposa moved up to 934 on renewed business, Union Pacific was steady at 73% a74. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph sold at 23}¢a24, Panama was firm at131. Other prices will be found be- low :— OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, ‘The following table 5) he Baus opening, highest and lowest prices of the sia ees cane Lowest, New York Central...... 108 102% Harle + 18034 130 1303¢ vee 1436 134 14 Lake Shore + 623% 0234 6136 Wabash t 7 iK% Northwestern.... 38% 3396 81% Northwestern preierred 50 50 50 Rock Island. = 10346 108% 103 Pittsburg 9036 903% 90% Milwaukee and St. Paul. 33% + 33% 823% Mil. and St. Paul pref... 549 64% baie Onto and Missi sigh: 285% 2855 23% New Jersey Ce! wee 11036 10x 11034 Dele Lack. and Western 119% 120% 119% Union Pacific. + 135% 4 13% G., C. and 1. o » 4% 6 4% Western Union. . Ths 74% 145 Atlantic s and Pacific Tel 24 24 We Pacific Mail..... 40 4036 3834 Panama 1 ish 181 180 ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ‘The changes for twenty-four hours are as follows :~- ADVANCE.— Atlantic aud Pacific Telegraph, Atlantic and Pacilic Railroad preferred, %% 3 Di aware and Lackawanna, }s; Erie, 45 stern Union, % : rie in London, > DRCLIN . —New York Central, 3s ©, Cc. and I. ©., 4; Hannibal and St. Jozept, $i; Lake Shore, 4 Nortiwest common, 34; 3s; Pacific Mall, 5 Quie! Rock Islana, St. Paul common, i; St. Pa preferred, %; District of Columbia ods Me ‘The stationary stocks were Harlem and Uniom Pacific. CLOSING PRICRS—3 P. M. Facide Mail.... 28% a 39. Mes pate a4 lel... 33 Quickest U's express Wells-Fargo Chic & Alton. . ? EY 1 2 SuE Baa a Bt THE SALES TO-DAY amounted to 200,000 siares, which, among ac- tive stocks, were distributed 1ollows:—New fork Central and Hudson River, 2,200; Erie, 4,200; Lake Shore, 47,700; Cleveland and Pitts- vurg, 100; Northwestern, 8,400; do., preferred, 0; Rock Island, 400; Pacific Mall, $1,900; st. Paul, 2,200; do., preierred, 100; Onios, 1,600; West- trn Union, 41,800; Wabash, 300; Union Paciflo, $00; ©., ©, and I. C., 100, THE MONEY MARKET. The close was on sbuodant offerings at 2 per cent on call, foreign paper being withous material change. Foreign exchange closed quiet and Gy Al 4.8634 a 4.86% Jor bankers’ sixty days sterling and 4.80% @ 4.90 for demand. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 11734 and closea at 117%, all the sales of the day having been at thi tates paid for borrowing were 1, 2 and 1-64 per tent. Loans were also made fat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE Gold balances ........ Durrency balances... Gross clearings, CLEARING MOUSE STATEMENT. Carrency exchange: The specie engagements for to-day’ smount to $300,000, of which $150,000 is gold and she remainder silver, ‘The bids for Treasury gold aggregated $1,785,000, at prices ranging from 116.75 to 117.15. The lol lowing were the awards :— Amount. E38 allie Fisk & Matcn. George OC. Magoun.. - TOtAl.....eeseeee THR UNITED STATES TREASURY. The following were the Treasury balances re- ported from Washington:—OCurrenoy, $4,322,335; Specie On deposit, 64,545,000; coi, $72,109,430; in- Cluding coin certificates, $21,150,200; outstunding legal tenders, $377,064,000. The Secretary of the Treasury bas issued @ call for $5,000,000 coupon ive-twenty bonds, interest to ce: September 24, fhe Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $3,000 bn account of interest, and $16,700 in redemption wi five-twenty bond . STATE BONDS. in State bonds District of Columbia 8-65's were 4 per cent higher, selling at 124 a 724; Tennes- see old sold at 45 4 434, ugainst 403; yesterday, RAILROAD BONDS, Central Pacific bends ciosed at 106% a 106%, and Onion Pacifica at 105% a 106 for firsts; 08% a 08% for Land Grants, and 93% a 0439 for Sinking Funds, Erie firsts sold at 102), an advo: of 1% per cen’ BANK sHattes. Bank shares sold ut 1033, for Continental and 120 for Commerce, the latter ex dividend, The ‘stost bids are annexed :—butchers and Drovers’ 100; Oity, 300; Continental, 104; First National, Wo; Fourth National, 101}; Gold Exchange, 120; Matine, 190; Mercantile, 108; Merchants’ Ex- change, 100; New York, 130, ex interest; Park, 148; Traqesmon’s, 140; Union, 136, GOVERNMENT ONDA. These closed strong at t following quota- tlons:i—Unitod States currency sixes, 122% & 124%; Go. do., 1881, registered, 120% @ 121; do, do,, 1881, coupon, 128)4 4 120%; ao, five-twenties, 1862, COUpOR, 118% &# 118%; Ue, do, 1804, regime tered, 118% a 119; do, do., do., coupom, 118% & 11954; GO, Go., 1865, registered, 120) @ 121; do. fo,, do, Coupon, 1224 % 12254; do, do, do, new, registered, 12054 & 121; do. u@, do, do., coupom, 128% & 124; do, do,, 1807, registered, 121 dg a 19194; fo, do,, do, coupon, 125% @ 12654; de, do., 1808, togistered, 1215 @ 1213%; do. do., do,, coupon, 125 b 1264; do, teu-forties, registered, 117% & 118% fo. do, coupon, 110% @ 110%: do. fv u Fogistored, 11794 @ 119; do, do, do, coupon, 118 eli, THR PORBION MARKET, The London advices report the gain of builio oy the Bauk of Enogiand tor the week at £1,800, 000 Sterling, and the anempioyed notes lu the Bank Wt £12,472,750, Tne proportion of reserve to ha- Uilities 1 reduced to 43 per cent, against 40% per font last Wook, This statement caused & slight wind In Gonsola, bus United States bonds re- jained firm. The vauk gained £24,000 Dulance tod The rate ior money at the Stuck Rxchange of goverument securities Is jy per eens Whe A@cOUuty in the epen market velug 4% ner cant ov & bOloW tHe Dank rate, Tne specie Ono Aud Mississippl, | Qgures. The | mate A it At iifoo 811.13 | erling on | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. the past week. Rentes, 64f, 20c, In Frankfor five-twenty bonds of 1862 are 937%. PHILADELPHIA QUOTATIONS. Stocks in Philadelphia are reported steady. quote as follows :—Pennsylvania sixes, third issu 11244; Reading Ratiroad, 64%; Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, 20%; Pennsylvania Railroad, 60; 10 do 1g baa nae 497 ie Pit stig 10:15 AND Us He M. $4000 US 5.20,r,'65,n.bo 120} $800) U SS’ uum% FIRSt BOARD—l: 0 A OM. $1000 5 C 6's, u, nf. 534 100 Cleve P RR git... W ‘600 Tenn 6's, old.. iy -be we lu. Wie 1000 Long heey bonds 10) er reais mou wi... 113g te APT See. My, 800 Sitch Cen a 12} Levy West Puce ods, 15 West Un Tel qzuoy U P tat dst m., 1.000 Un Pac 7's. 1 2uud Un Pac 9 t. $000 O & Miss con st. 9 | 200 Clev& con st. 10 | HU) Deld sud + b,"9l. 9, DS 9% Go | 3300 do. | 400 ao | 20 ay. Ww do mu uo. ryt wo 2 a Be7G iW Muese ik pibS Bi 2) Del, LAW RR...:be 120 33 Chi & Alt pt... at Pac tial ‘wo 2 Atl & Pac Jv Reno K es fi 10) hs MLM. as ps3 - ve 8 West Un ae dow. 20 do... 2300 Pacitic M. lw. do. 00 xo 600 wo 15000 U 8 6-20, c, 164. Soe SoM, 0 BEES, eesesig 2:30 1 ox P.M, 00. 1000 180 sa 0 Tenn 6's, old 00) Harlem ist, rn) Jos = S | active and unchanged. in the Bank of France increased 0,326,000f. during Past fn gpotations of spot cotton. Earlier in_ the day ken by a Greek exporter at 15 0-82c., the shipment of which will be commenced at once. On fis, trength the recent a view Jes made Tor export and offer round ‘anticipation of & deman Spinners beyond the ant of stock sae “enhanced caution, in the foreign operate have more of disposi requirements of the m Ac this port 116,173 bales aainst. that Futares advanced 4¢., maibly in or of tore lots with continuance show 10 ment. Kunuing a f hast year, date, 151,088 bales response to the more ta 4 | Gnd the continued demand trom exporters, Gold, 117%. firm at the following ‘quotations: tee oye o' 4c. u To ; Tdlsie.; NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES | is Uta ners ar a ed toler Quotations baged on siandur of 4 18%e, Quotauons based on standard of © THURSDAY, Juno 2, 187% | hoation in toiee September 1, 1874, and on fat ottatt BEFORE CALL—10 A., M, | mstore running in quality not more than, halt a 300 ane West On Tele. 7g 200 she Chi RE | Spare Or veley ae a andta acy tis 2500 i RWLS é MS RR | Moet 18sg6 13% d midatiny, go. mag | Quotauols Vased on American staudard of classi tion :— 26 | Uplayes Alarana. N. Orleans, Tess. Ordinary... 1:34 12% 16 s | Mi, Mig i ua | ty ita be | 6 6 ry | 157 16 1s 16/2 a 1695 | uv mg 1 To-Day. Last Ko'g. “Total Kxport.. 140 ha 26 1,816 108 tis 0a i Ibe 60. WO at’ by gy SO) at, 18260. ‘ov at 1 dea Wat Hiember. lod at tes avis Hrotal, 22.800" bales, Galveston, ti; New Charleston, 117; ‘ork, 83. otal, 1,474. lobile, 5; Wittaizios, 23; Norfolk, we This day last aera A 6 day last yeur, 1.382. 21%) since september 1, 3. 29.521 bales. same thine la: ar, 3,714,763 bales Cotton ireizhts closed as follows: To wine by steain, 3% to Hamburg. by steam, compressed: to Bremen, by steam, i4c.. compressed} to Liverpool, by steam, Li-3éd.; bv sail. Foun axb Grain. —Keceipis—! ro ah 56 bbls: ; Wheat, iL bushels; corm, 50,4) do. ; 391 do.; Tye, $300 do., and bariey malt, 17, 75) fon “Wbe tlour market was quiet, bat ae were unchanged. We note sulea ot 15,50) bbls. ¢ Was nore active and steady, Corn meal was ailet aud without important change, sales were 5X dDL wine, We quote :—Western yellow. $3.00 $4 25; Jerscy bi Sey ane yellow, $3 75a $415; coarse, $152; fu bolted yellow, Bt 70; bolted whiie, SI'S par 0) ibs, dorsay sackod;—Courae, 81.5) 0°81 853 Ane Fellow, $1 70a $1 75; tne white, $185 a $1 90 per 1d $4 25 a $4 65 4054490 4a bus 5258 575 145 a 49 49) ow [3 ub a ound hoop Ohio, shipping bran 1490 52 Round hoop Ohio, trade brands 25508 6 00 Family Gua 700 pt. Lou oD w 575 SC Louw’ straight ot S75 a 025 St. Louis, chon bie wa 700 dt Louis, choice famil .-TWa 9 Rye ilours fine to supersie 14004 45) 2. D4 a 450 Southe: n superini 40a 510 southern, extra “55a 650 i 70a 875 swe 40 Coru meal, Jersey 5608 370 Corn meal, Brand, 40a 409 Corn meal. puneneons LW —Wheat was about le. lower, but fairly active at the de- chine, and the market closed sceady. last cvening) were ubout 3.00) bushicls at $l 11 8 for No. ayo, on the spot: $1 1%; for tirst part July, $s bya st "iG for No. 2 Milwaukee, for all June and on the spot; $1 15 tor ail June, $1 ota st Ip tor J uly, $1 1h for No, 2 Ninnesota, 21 19 a $1 2 1 173 do. for July; Corn was lower W sacs ® Favout ft bushels ut Hc. a Sie, for scoumi 4 834jc. tor sail, Including about 19,0W bushels, deliverable airst week Ai, July, at Sige. Outs wese uusetiled aud lower; the kales were 99,40 bushels at 6zc. w 6c, for mixed, 6c. a 65c. tor white. Kye was nominal and Canada was quoted at 9c., in bond. 9c. a $1 for State. Barley was quiet und Varley mult was quiet and steady. Tne sates (part $1 ig GuNNixs.—the market was quiet, with moderate job- bing demand, at ull unchanged prices We quote !—Do- mustic cloth,’ 13c.; Borneo Gouripore, Iec.; Calcutta, gc. 4 luc. ; bags, L23yc. a 124 8. e market Was tairly active and firm. |The bs. were 10,800 Montevideo, average, 2lc., four months, We quote:—Buenos Ayres, 25 1b 2 2o las 21 4gc. a 2134 Ibs. a Lidge, Oy i oie ibe Ise. ae, Vera Gruz, 18 Ibs a ibs, a & 214 lbs., 17c. 5 Bogota, 18 ibs ry aD ibs. a 23 ibs, base iba: 17e, gold, selected: uur axp Jore.—ine imarket tor homp was quiet and steady and without change. Jute butts were in- ute was qulet American, dressed, ver $235 a $240 for single: Mai er ib. the latter or choices Busan wold Sooo, $20), a $27, goldd ute rea ted at 2%sc., currency, - ret ea hemlock was quiet, with a fate “joubing g demand, and ‘prices were without waterial change. Crop was dull sud unsettled, | We quote i Can ae Catyornia. 2big0. w 266, Pa 20c. =Orop ee middie backs, a Sogo. 4 890.1 eas oa aie: Smuiddie crop. Lv eee xas—Light crop, nd overs rep Sic. a Se. fe. a 24e.: ‘rough oak. 230: a Ble.t bellien, at full on. $270 @ We. He a Be. om New Orleans. drouus.—The market for spteits turpentine was id steady, with sales, of Ns. OB the spot, at qi fairly active and firm. Crude sperm was moder- ot whale was quiet gd unchanged. @ $440; ci “3 active. rseilies. ouarts, bsg | mad Sys arsic. on dock. | size | No. fae at sta $6, and ldo. OL * with a rair joneins | | we Spirits ture! | | Sh Bae. | i | 1,00) boxes Palermo oranges at trom 8,000 boxes do. lemous at trom $4 to ¢ Ous.—Lurd was tn moderate jodi | tume was steady. Linseed was mod % | prices without change. M Tequest. Cottonseed was aud unchanged. Olive ae tw orn SK COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT QUIRT—FUTURES VIRM— VLOUR QUIRT AND UNCHANGED—WHEAT FAIRLY ACTIVE--OORN DULL AND LOWER—OATS UN- SETTLED AND LOWER—RYE NOMINAL—BARLEY QUIET AND UNCHANGED—BARLEY MALT QUIET AND STEADY—PORK QUIET AND FIRM—LARD | PIMM-—PETROLEUM QUIET AND STEADY—NavaL | | | | | woes YAIRLY ACTIVE—LEATHER QuieT— O18 QUIET—WHISKEY EASIER—FREIGHTS | ¥IRM—-HEMP AND JUTE QUIRT AND STEADY— | GUNNIES QuiET. TuuRspay, June 4—€6 P. M. | Business marts everywhere bore unmistakadio | evidences of the depressing influence of warm ‘weather and t eral apathy or the busines public. On ‘Change business dragued wonderfully, Fiour was dail, Wheat lower. Corn was duliand lower, Oats unsettied and lower, Whiskey easior, Pork firm, Lard strong bat quiet. Cot toa ou the spot Waa quiet and futures were firm. Petroleum was quiet und steady. Naval stores quiet and firm. Hides were fairly active, Leather quiet, Hemp and jute were quiet and steady. Gui nies Wore quiet, Groceries were sieady, Correx—the market for Rio was strong and more a ‘The were 1,20) bags Gate inst evening), ox Ubristin ry Common grade, at 1430, per ih, ; $500 bags ax Merrimack, and 6,145 baws, 6x Guiding Star, of private terms, Stoox ot mild coffees in Arvt handsawas as sollowsi—Java, government bays, 400; do. grass mate, Singapore, 6,00 grass mats; Ceylon, 2,670 bags; | | aibo, 6583 a Laguayra, 09% do; Caste 60 do; Manila, 106 do; Angor Wsrdo.; Savanilla, 717 do, Total stock, 16,773 wd 80 do, ae rgoos, ldo, a 100; tale 17340. @ 180; prime do., fur lots, 160, a 19)ge.; gold, 0 of Waays; Jove, government bags, Mo, a 250; do, grass mats, 250. a Qe, ; Singap do, tle, @ Be.) Coy lon, _ MMe.; Maracaibo, tie, a 930; Layuayra, Jamaica, 17540. & 18) St. Pomin 0, M oe Pha a wr +h tga. a exivan, i 5 Ai m jiu aye. a'Biest Guracos, ide. Wee, et The market Was Vigorous, of & continued de- mand trou aera Numerous vids mace in the ‘ing Were Improved upon ia tue arterivon, aud we acceptable Ww sellers Who had poperanly cr ed s4u. auvance over whe quutations uf yesterda i How sales Caanys) of WW bales | Ree evort oF orversosityiug te adVative ot Joo. below 57,600 «mats Javi We quote:—Ordinary 1, IT, & ITO: COO dow, Jeo. | extreme ra | STORRS QUIET AND FIRM—GROCERIES STKADY— | $2; do., "bleached, cued, spridg, $1 9; meuhaden; a aber’ ined, _piiind winter, $1 15 vo. spring and sumincr, $104 4 $16; rod, Westera distiied. (elaine Sc." do., sabunitied, 73e. a 75c.; cottonseed, crude, Sic. 4 9. southern Yellow. We. 0 7c yellow aud white wi er, Me. a 750 foot, Sik. 4 $190; Hauke, Tiere dice; Biratty 48c. a ders natural labricating, 28 6 39 gravity, Zhe. a 2e Perougus quotations, 1 Gig, tales were 10.ww bole. redued. on the 6,00 bbs, do., 12gc., tor vuly deliver: 00 Ddls. dv. at Idije., tor suly 15, and 3,00 bul Crude in bulk’ was quoted at prompt and month, 8}¢e. for July: do. 1n bis dd month; Ya: Ba Jul “Hie, 106 DFO and * mouth, Napuitha, oie: lor Prompt and woath . 1Te.'a ivi. Philadelphia wa ¢ and muuth, Iie. for July 15. at Le’ tor promo id monta hikh vest at ize. for . 1OF prompt and m white, ‘as quote He g fon July, Fieusvilie-- Qe nia nih acomee at y—Quiet it $i Kouse- At $190. Jidioute—U ne Quiecana weak’ ship- united uominaily $1 65 packages: cut meats, pork market was quict Pot pork, wae Gru at 19 5 a $2) tor August, mber and 60 bbls. extra prim vil Lo. Shicctamiet und a i Bi 34) at $2) 1 ert $i for september, Beet hams were quiet at Ive. @ Lic. for Western. Beef was quiet abd Bomiually unchanged. 9 a $10; do xt 20) were 5,00 Ibs. pickled pickled bame at 13%40. Le, w 1d ‘shoule 4, Yge.; Iresh hams, 13. Wise; pickled outs, ‘19%e, Lard wroes are but drm, both for ot anu forward a veries August Wes quoted at idige. its September wi ‘ide, We pots sales ot 2,00 Ger 13 9-160. for Sep- and &) Uerces prime city ny sales ‘of 40 casks ten fice —the it few and unimportant. ort at Te. & FID Ww prim fae ale Re fat oma 6 down to " , ourre Tae., CurFetiey | joni bonds 18" vam —The market for raw sugars w y at Tho, Anny o- & Bio. lor good retuing: aod 7 enutag og Aa a aapreuce. ‘ut sales Were ze boxes eps ea cigtiuaat af ie ‘pet Ieee 0 br Busse tags. dodo, scertained a2, sereat er] fF Re LS were Car- fe. and 10), bags, Hangoou ar Ose, Tie dos | ie. roNialanas Caroli sales anise Yaae Y"’ bid ae i Stook this day, June 2, 1875. G6 1070 Apa | eC yar one 91,807 176,008 1,488 64,047 251,085 11,617 ones With ‘sock Janie ‘i 88, i) inferior Oe rial efit ie de good Beat a C hi tr bos fi eo. neind myth ed, agen ie Pads sas id herd rf Sa. 8 18, ¥960,'a tu} to 20, i ss veh 2s Wi « orto Weom Ke: uit ko pi grocery, tair to ) Bie. a BMO. Brea big NOs. ag 1ig¢. 830. Java— Duron sta to 14, 8 bie. Manilac superior aud omite cy ru Wie, tout loa, nae. wide pyres —We uote aoe 4 suction of 4477 packages ‘he market was quict and sceady at full | tn 1or | voy | a. “After ‘Change the marset clogoa at $1030 a | | $3,000,009 profit paid, in 9 duys, to owners of Privilege: | & CO, paid the largest amount of any single house.” | Ghd. To “Londou, by sail, 10\ue bushels d » bushel: eG uhds. Keutucky tovacco, at 25% per | and 60 bbls. flour at 2s. 149. per bhi. "to Glaszow, | | tothe German Baltic, with bbls. do. do. Bm: a British tark (to werive) beu i the avibaatl ante with 4,000 bois. do. do. at 4% 9d, schooner | Wheat, | by the Poiladelphia Inquirer as follows:—“They keep | their customers thoroughly posted by @ very ably sound teas, includ! it from 22. a S0e., 663 boxes Pingsuey at trom Ic, 98 halt chests Formosa Oolong ai from 2040: {iper ss fom Wige. a'853ge , and 42 do. Congou at from | a SAEAIINY was dull at Ibe, a 15%, for Westorn and 1534c. 6. for city. Tantiow Was quiet and steady. |The sales were 120,000 Ibs, at 8%, and 50,00 Ibs. 2 854 haif chests Berane a Receipts, 10 Sols Wittaxey. ‘The market was easier. We note sitles of 160 bbl Osc. Paeiawrs.—serth frei opened steady, wer (ur Mext week's shipmeuts with ai mand In the chartering Hine petroleusa iret fairly Active At AboUL steady rates. irs Hy Laver were | frm. The enga ents Were as Tolle ws Averpool, by sienm, 48,0 bushels grain at Gd. a 7d. for this Week's steaiver and 22.00 bushuisdo. at 7d. a Tid. for next Week's sbipment 3.0 0 bushels bY sail, san, 400 bbls. rosin, on private terms. were wn Italian bark, of 635 tons register, Cork, for orders, wish 3,00) quarters grain, at Keainuh bark, hence tow dicset. bort a Bristol Chwanele With 3,00 quarers do. wtSs. Od. ber quarter, am Ameri: ean schooner, hence (9 Humourg, with 4,100 bbls, refined Petroleum. at ts. gd; a Germalh bark, from Fuutladel- phia to ‘amburg, with 3,00 bbls, do. do., wt 4s. 4 Another (now “ae” tymptin Roady de 5 dail. ¢ from Baltimore Beuce to Cork for or ters, with edt Ubi dor Gon at as tgd.; a German brig hence to irieste, with 1,50) bols, do. do. at Ss. Yd. sa Norwegian brig, trom Philadelpnia to Grinistaut, tor orders, with 2,00 Dbls. do. do. at 5s, 5 & British brig, charrered back frou Calls to Gloucester | or Boston, with salt in bulk wtidc. The rate of the Brit | in our lust, hence to the Continent, tied potroléum, on private terms, was Gs. if 10 Amsterdam. w! bois. 4s, KL, af to Conta DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gaxveston, Juno 2, 1875, Cotton nominal; middling, 14sec. ; low padicg 13M. 5 good ordinary, 1¥¢, Net receipis, 643 bal Btock, 11,672. Nuw Onteans, June 24, 1875, Cotton firm and in good demand; Pajesling, gece ilo middling, 1434¢.; good ordinary, : $4 bales; gross, i$, Sales, 1,.5), ste saat Monine, June 24, 1875, middling, 1490.1 low middling, Inge. Net receipts, 5 bales, Ex- ea, 60. Stock, 2 Savannau, June 24, 1875. Cotton quiet and nominal; miadiing, l%ec.; low mid- dling, ljge.; goud ordinary, Me. Net receipts, 234 bales, Exports Coustwise, 6S salds, 119." Stok, actual count Cuanneston, June 24, 1375, Cotton steady; middling, bc; low imiiddling, 14g. 5 | good ordinary, Ide. Net receipts. LT bales, Exports | coustwise, 104, Sales, 200. Stock, 5,747. Witaixcrox, June 24, 1875. | Spirits of turoentine quiet at ie. Koun dull at iL 4736 for strained. Crade Surpass: firm at $1 0 for Bard: 2 23 108 yellow dip, and $43 for virgin. Tar steady ut $1 75, Osweao, June 26,1875 Flour unchanged: sales of 1100 bbls ut $0 25 10r No, L Sprinw, $4 79 tor amber winter, 7 20.108 double extra. Wheatin light demand; sales of 5,00. bushels extra white Michigan ut $1 23, 2,00 do, No. 1 Milwaukee elab | ou private terms, one car do. at $1 13. Corn dull; sales | of wo cars ish wixed at Sc. a Bic. one car jow inixed Cotton unchanged; 144gc.; good ordinary ports coastwise, 35. at sie. Cori |—$33 for bolted and $32 for unbolted, Der ton. -Alilteed steady; shorts, $20; shiipstufls, $24; middiin uf per ton. Canal ieighis Wheat, fac. rn and rye, Sse. per Dushiel to New Yor; r to the Lake receipts—vats, 10,000 bishels. Winder, RUM lect. Cane! shipmante=t 573,000 feot of lumber. Bovraro, vune 24, 1875. Receipts by lake—Wheat, 157,00 bushels: corti. 65,000 do, Kecalpts by railroad Flour, 3,909 bbls: witent, ists 14WN do, barley, “iy ratfroadesvloure Su bUle 5 Gorn, 1900 do, oats, 1800 do, Wdo, Suipments al to tidewater—Wheat, Toeud bushels: corm, $200) uo. To anterior points— 5,000 bushels, corn, Bae. a 6 mats. 43ge., Tolls included. Fiour qtictand unchanged. Wheat lower; 19,00 bushels No. 2 | Chicage, ana 13, jo. No. 2 Milwaukee changed hands hel Fe jasking $107 for the latter and $i US for the former; probabiy sales a shade pray these figures. Corn ushels of so. 2 mixed | in’ the. atternoga 2.00) do. 10 i sales 0} Western, early, at 73340. nd the same price asked tor spot. Oats arrive, at 7zc., dull; sale ot a barley—None he seeds mactive. for heayy mess, Lard quiet at 14}c. Pork quiet at $2 Highwines nomi- nally at $1 19. Totxpo, June 24, 1375. wheat dull and | lower, 138 4 white | ; No. 1 white wer ae thy di ber ra cat 3 $1337 Aug eared duly, $1 2236. tigi mixed, Th Wise. ; July, TL low mixe No. 2 white, 72; no gra sige. Ganunged aos Oats dull and ite ss White, Nor 1, Bodge., Wretahts: dall—Wheat. ts Waitlo,’ 2 80." Heeceipts-Fiour: 1,00) bie; cota, $8000 bush- ‘oats, 9,000 do. sbipingute—Wheat, 0a) bushels; )000" do. ; oats, 6 Cuicago. June 24, 1875, Flour quiet ana unchanged. Wheatdul WT eae and | gasier No. Lapring, $1 0249; No.2 do, fresh, Wc. rege lar ; 96ife. a 96hGc.. pots atc. duly; Sige. at jroveeted, She. 4 5dipc. OKO, els; corn, August; No. $do., %: vorn actye snd lower; No. 2 mixed, bse. bid, July: Rie Re bid, August deman August rejecied. dic. Bariey quiet and weak: Pork steady at $19, spot tomiber, Lard steady at $13, ap sept Bulk meats advancedsaud shoulder, ge. : short rib vulddies, 113 7 ; short clear do. Use. Whiskey firin and in'tair demand at $1 16. | Freights—Corn, to Bu@alo, 23c.; wheat, do., 2%e. At oe afternoon call ot the Board—Wheat firmer, jae i on a Wie. July: 9%e., August. Corn firm at August. ais unchanged, (Pork and lar ‘dik aud unchanged. Recelpte—viour, 6 bi it, 6. bushels: corn, $2,000 4 16 55,000) do. Shigmentscvioun, 40 bois. wh O*pushels; corm, 200) do. outa, PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. Puovipexce, R. 1, June 24, 1878 Printing cloths held at Sc. a 5 M4 tor Glues best slotnsy market Weak, with saics chiefly at the lower dgure: EUROPEAN MARKETS. Liverroot Paropuca MaRrkut.—Livarroot, June %— Ayoning—Linseod oll, 24a & 244. Od. per owt: Loxpox Paropvce NWammer. =Loxpon, June %—Even- | ing. gy rosin, 5s. $d. a Se. Gl. per owt. ; laseed oil, WSs Gor vwe; spleits of turpentive, Zia" éd. por owt. ne FINANCIAL, aa Aviso Courier, June 19, saye:— “WALL STREBI OPBRATIONS.—Alex, Prothingham & Co., No. 12 Wail street New York, are becoming famous as dealers in stock privileges, and many of their customers all over the county are telicitating them- selves upon having conducted thelr speculations through this frm, People of speculanve tendencies will do weil to consuit Alex. Frothingbam & Co. in thelr operations if they mast venture into Wall street in pursuit of wealth.” pad ALEX. PROTHINGHAM & 00, ARI SPOKEN OF | written financial report of the weekly condition of the market, We advise perusing it." ALEX. FROTRINGHAM & 00, Bankers, 12 Wail mreet, aro mentioned as follows by the Pittsburg Dis patch “They undoubtedly do the largest business ever established in their line” ALE. FRUTHINGHAM & CO, are mentioned as fol. lows by the Kansas City News —“We believe them to be the most successtul heuse in the stock privilege busi- nes.” Fad “ALEX. FROTHINGMAM & OO. will furnish to those | Bi desiring to invest statements a1 nd quotations, weekly, of great value, containing many vany points to those unaccus tomed to Wall street operations, ‘Their address is 12 | ‘Wall street." —Boston News Albany Post says:—"Messrs. ALEX, PROTHINGHAM | \> | & CO., Bankers and Brokers, offer facilities more liberal | than can be found at any other house in the street.” | "There has been over | FU | Amorican (Journal) says: iF IF| by the bankorsin the street, ALEX. YROTHINGHAM | “The only satistactory and va “Gafe method of speculating | | to advantage is to purchase ise Privileges on Stocks, and | those contemplating to operate should do so through the banking firm of PROVHINGHAM & CO,”—New York | Independent, | Advises.—the Evening to specuiate to p YROTHINGHAM & house in this branoh.” “ALEX, FROPHINGHAM & CO., No. 12 Wall street, (El Mall advises “those desiring business with ALEX. 12 Wall streot, the loading Ov, I I: have issued # circular Miying & fino, comprehensive | aie statement how money sues fou in sums of $00 to $1 wo have realized many thousands sands of dollars proft."=Grand | Rapids Times “ALEX, PROTHINGRAN & 00, 19 Wall surest, hay in their employ twelve bookkeepers and assistants There are firms wao employ as many as six men.— Commercial Advertiser. 5 ati “A Profitable investment —It you will send to ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO. Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall street, for explanatory eiroulars, containing detailed stavoments, price lists, oy Fela Teiating to Stook Privileges, you will become posted as to th to the best and most profitable investment you cam make ke with your money, asa safe and sure means of tnereasing your capital, with no such risks of losing all or making Nothing as is the caso in most of the schemes of the day. By this myestment Freighis by canal—Wheat, 7c. 5 | enn a Aa ores furnished, atthe M&TROPOLLLAN PRINTING LISHM iN IY No, 218 Broad Be, Hye and | 2 | Gbo, 1 | an excellent | A teat rir nothing can be lost and much may be gained. Invostiv wate tor Youre —Dubuaue (lowa) Horaid FINANCIAL. A. fo ci a ‘Stock Privileg i Ps ¥. awry f at best rates in market, on members ot Ne 4 Exchanze: operations or on moderate margin) Spreads. | © isa new tion, "AND IDI 72 page Bovk, gt | prices of stocks tor 1) yeary and Other valuable intorm by, mail or wire ; book on Wall sirect sent irec. TUMBKIDGE '& CJ., No. 2 Wail st Han —JOUN BICKLING * Brokers, 72 8 Stock Privileges negotiated vu members the bxchauge. T | Lto Sper centdistance trom ‘wari MS OF WALL York COPIES 8. r FREE TO A oY ADDI rt Addre JON HICKLING & BA! NAMI VRLV i XO) MONHY IS" LOST” A\ MAILED FREE TU A ritie best companies a NO. 1. OUR PRINCIPALS DO. JOHNSON BROS., nds to loanon bond and mortgage; Stock 1, New York, and Brokers. —@ je against approve! contracts orders promptly attended to & 2 Broadway, New York. ZLEY. 74 BROADW AY. —STOC MEMBERS iis avax ar inte or” LEG FOR LEss HA NOt ADV Batiste UR NAME; PAMPHLET “110! DMADG IN WALL st V¥ ADDRESS, ON LIFE AND olicws, Mortvaxes aud 4 with 17 Broad way. 16) BROADWAY, HAVE will Zasn loasshoid aud sectaa niortgages, New York, Hrook- ayn und Westchester. /- - x MELTING OF HOLDERS OF TOLEDO A. WA. ND asl seven per cent, equipment bonds will be held at 13 William street, th: ird floor, Monday, M., to take measures to protect their interesia, ae aw. SELIGMAN & CO,, Bankers, 26 Broad street. New Yori, lusue Letters of Credit for fraydliers, payable in auy partot Lurope, Asia, and America. | Draw Bills ot Exchange of mouey on hurope and Cabtormia. June 8, atid NY AMOU. ou prine iy Breownyx CITY 8k hast Coxrraouiaa's Ove Nortgayes vashed ; no bonus and lowest, x Pine ATU wt. VEN i JANED ON BOND AND MORIGA ew York and Brooklyn Heal kta Offices, PUR CENT BONDS. ov Fixancx, Crry Haut, t init N, Jr. rica, Australia and make telegraphic transiers 04 i 5. Sealed proposals, indorsed “Proposal for bons,” will de reogived a6 this odlos until M + for the pure:isse of the wiaele oF any ‘part o¢ o'clock M. 23th inst, at 12 Brooklym city seven per a owls B payable three Wis Li years trom dite. Comptroller. Bowser SAVINGS ww, and of tive per BANK. Nnw Yorx, June 14, 175. ‘A seumi-anaual dividend at the rate of six per cent per annutm on all sums of $5 and upward and wot exceeding ent per annum on all sums over Wor, which shail have becw debosited at least three ionths on the ist day of July next, will be allowed to depositors, and willbe payable on and after Monday, July 19, 1875, in accordance with the provisions of thé bylaws, By order of the trustecs. H. Cogarsmatn, So Heading: romptl Ksrats jocretary. BILLS, kind of Printing, and financial y. BROWN, Presidenc. KIPTS, NOTE suitable tor companies Ns TE FUNDS in’ sums to suit; Money to purchase good pals only, 3.0. OR SALK—W0 SH. This st Pr. BAKE: York. ola City and Land Company, i, Will bo seld much below ite value, 8, Cashier Furst National “bank. TO LOAN ts only good econd ARES Texas, WITHOUT BONU property wanted ; also ortgages from prin 3. SLINTON, No. 98 Liberty strect, ‘OCK IN THE INDIAN Lest K) bly te New ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD New York cit, desiring to BORROW Mort 0} OHN & PIERCE, NO. 5 PINE LOAN gaues without bonus Principals piveuatis HLL. GRA 45 Broadway. { STREET, money without bonus on approved Real Kstato in 3 New York, Brookiva and Westchester councy ; also par- chases Mortgages at I west rates. 2W YORK STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN BONDS bought and sold py WILLIAM &. UiLEY, \o4 Wall street. FFICK OF TiH# Railroa: id Company, 78 Broad awe: t maturing J: paid on HANNIBAL ‘ul, ‘on $3,000,000 “The Hannibal and St, Joseph issue,” will bi d after the Istday ot Jul 5, on prevwn | figu of the proper coupons, ot tthe Bahk of Norch Amer: ACKER, Treasurer. HIO AND MISS. Cons'd Mort’ge Bond Coupo: the Gommpaiy sa) Wi pe paid at the office of the New York. RW. © ie Jul, me consD 8. WALTON, Secretary. as OF SOUTH CAROLINA, «The coupons and interest o1 Executive Dypnecess Couns ioe a. C. the’ 185. AND sT, JOSEPH ‘orn, June 19, 1575. 1, 1475, om bods of this com issourl State six per cont bends F. AND 1875, a nireek, Consolidation "$0 3 Bouds and Stocks of the State of ©outa Carolina, due will be paid as that date on resentation at the aes house and er yey July 1, ea of Morton, The coupon January 1, 1875, on all iss & Co., Cotumbis ‘aud interest orders issued ths exchange tor old bou preseuted at either of the abo due J Consolidi ‘Treasurer South Do ‘ANTED—FOR 1 Proved Chicago real estate w cont y will be bald, Address 4. ¥., er orTy or Bonds, 25.00 Welrueet ‘°F sale by W. WO YEARS, $150, ON 8 $3,000; i'Uptown 10 par aise ry ST. JOSEPH, MO.,7 PER CENT 198) SS, Windia rest alwi ILEY, 0. 0.00 AL Principals need il Herald ¢ Herald ollice. $150,000 ely, worth $400,000, oc WANTED—ON FIRST Morteage on business pro only address 8: ii cupied by owners. ‘age: Dro] WOKE, bo’ ‘ WANTED FOR 5 YSARS, AT 6 PER cent, on bond aud mort rey BOND AND rty in this rine! eokners ene s@ address MORTUAGE SECURI TY tox | D' fore existing under the HE COPARTNERSHIP EERETO- firm name of Campveil & Foarsall, is this day Sisscived by ae the death of Mr, Waiter Pearsall’ All devts due ‘will be settled by J. W. dit ELL & Dated New York, June 2, 1875. TING ESTA! to BLISHMENT, No. 118 Broadway, belr Print promptness, new and cneapueas done wi Pesner™ by them wUstNE: A. splonaia tocauoi Contectionery ye 40 JAM. Ct rina a, thst wi wav BLLER, vox 3 ry? He ii toned tra Herald o *s OPPOKT NITinS. NTLEMAN, WITH $1.50, TO JOIN ADVER- ing Busi- Address county Kighis at a bargain, puree Vv usiness. ANUP, orc RING st i | ilaued’ where $50 to's the time of a man ¢ besitos must bear strict J. Cali at toom 1 do. U and 1 o'clock. D PROPERTY, brance, rented for 10 pet cent ot its s fourth casi, to exchange tor an ox Susine BLOMQVIS' BUSINES 1,000 capital can oin betent to mw nyestiza: 5) Nassau streot. GOOD BUSINESS, ps0. News jepot, ze Faper Route VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALS OR EX. change--lias been in operation 3 years; State and WANIED, AN IN- in some good legitimate business, now estab mploved and workmen; ARTNER WANTED—A PRACTICAL HATTER, WHO thoroughly understands the manufacture ‘ot all | Kinds of fine tur hate, to take charge of a tsciory; must have the vest recommendation and reeord, tal reowred. Fur Trade Keview, 160 PA WANIE | RS archase: rice ON, 98 RON, o broadway. BA rua AND sie tor entirely disconnected now siFeet, Fough koe pal and Loan I< ons, and now ers retiring from bust KD—HOTEL it Ver, diy Day) Inveaiuce in England. tablished and ‘A note, Apply jmmetiately, at tne Mat D TO F Pore) Adar from Dusiness Add: aid office, wili be attended to. Wand ssrsmianca INGURANCK MAN pe ta a areas with ih Feleroucen, NSURAN Sh, ii Herald office, A ONH-TBIRD IN. Dust | Ad: | ows; wel dross W. i $ meechanica ph maiies, tae ad The Ox) part of which 8 Whi Cost Dot wr, Post o: 8500 Sov, Hisbed whi leaale and Wixture Ate vith, ‘or Address WIN Es, Dox — WANTED, THE ACQUAINT ANG! ueman of large means, and if @ familiar with problem im pneu alages of Whion, respectable ai 6. can tenlige & ci Yq no cap i ‘ap and Ke i OW! e-Pavants to D, D. BR, box BO BAL KSTATE BUSINESS “POR SALE—SEVERAL ing a good income: owner Will give assistance a stated time daily to Apply to GRIGGs & CAKLE. 0 JEWRLLERS AND OTHERS—A FING STORE oe er, iM one of the best loca- pose of the Lexse, 8c. | ry ol 5 ik iroal name aad addres, 13 MA Se Rea SEN BLe ! MAN, TO ERASE THR KLE ou nit House, im Ait y located rar vot Ta) toons rie ts, Apply to Dy Oto. rv) this ity, Ad carrying out, 8 BOF A GEN. yestul, Will be 'y Vo its compiles h, spocemr ally i a TO 91,0 CASH. PARTNER WANTED IN A ind well established business, eed Income, Apply © Thus, yf JovoINg rou, Lease i eg Stock) is vifered ae raid oitice, for Lar BR YKAR OVER EXPENSE! a oid and well Gays pe i a Bares ~ merald iso! Auure CAPITAL WANTED=<IN MANU?AC- toring company vy, just tor: letter " 3 ‘posiugn gives in company. ining; product iL over Yaves as 0, 9 ———$—$s Psi 3e: _BUSUWWESS OPPORTUN UNYTIES, TO $30,00—WE DESIRE A LIV! $2 5.000 business tnan, with cash capital, to tal one-third interest in the mandtacturing of the Gardnes Perforated Veneer Seat and Caair; increased facility for manufacturing and # mach larger stock of made up is nocded to supply the great demand tog the best and car seat now in use, GARUN Bit &00., Patene iurers, 371 Peart street, N. PARINER'S HALE INTEREST a4 FoR $50 000 in Building Business im Phuisdelpbia, the firm at present ere over sim the mos desirable part or the pine finished; contracts all made and inoney secured: thus is a splendid opportuy | mity: ear pd only alt with; communications to b¢ strletly confidential: Address LM. K., Philadelphis oMice of New York Herala, —— + e+ WALL STREET NOTES. BYARS WITH SORE HEADS—AN AMUSING RB VOLT AGAINST GOULD AMONG “Tal BOYS"—BOTTOM FACTS. | Wall street exhibits a curious condition of atlairs at the present ume. Tae claquers of tho Great Integer, finding themselves soid by their favorite, lave turned upon him and organized | themseives into @ clique in the vain expectation | of bringing him to terms, or of compelling the Pacific Mail Company to come to their relief, if 18 would avoid @ bear attack. But they are too ine significant to accomplish much, There is too, the taiat of ‘a strixe’? in the new movement; but when the mind de scends from observation of the Great Integes himseifto the contemplation of his hitherto nume 2 | ble clientele in this attitude, it perceives @ de« gree of humiliation exhibited in thetr temporary’ independence which can only be paraileied in a divided Ward where a hot contest ts im progres# for a local office. It appears that all Bubble, bubbie, toil and trouble between the Great integer and his family on the street has grown oat of the fact that paterfamul- jas having given “the boys’? a show to mak@ mouey in Union Pacitic, they interred that pe wad going to take care of them forever, and kept mo bing him for new points, Finally he told them td sell Pacific Mail Subsequently ve saw @ sale turn in buymg it He forgot “the boys,” = poor walters upon hig iniormation, and the new contract coming out right at once they found themselves strapped. The resuit was they turne4 against the Great Integer; bat, like the waves beating against @ rock, tuey were not strong enough to produce aa impression. ‘The Great loteger ia undisturbed having the assurance that when he wants thent again he can get them again on the same terma, ‘Lhe facts regarding the closing of the subsidy contract becweea Pacific Mail and the Australian government are stated by the World of yesserday Correctly us 1ollows :— A specitl meeting of the Pacifle Mail Directors wag held yesterday at tne odice of the company, all tu Bourd buing present with the exception of Pre Dillon. ‘the object of the mecting Pt Gonsiter ti | mail contract proposed (0 be entered into between t Faciflc Mail bwainship Company and the postmaster enerais of New south Wales aiid New Zealand. It ap- i ety that for some time past tie postal service etween, Sydney, N. 3. We and sew Zealand has, bem condnetéd by the postmaster generals of coraiers Bat ‘as, oattere dk uot work emoathiy it was determinod to as, the sereioe tn the bands | of some goud ste ompany plying Letween san Francisco and sydue. » in answer to certain proj poral directed by the postuasters of boch colonies, the Mai put iu a bid to carry the musts to uud trom syauey aud San ¢rancisco on behalf of the New south Wale: goverument. ‘This Lid beiuy the lowest. the contract of acceptance was directed to arawao up, the sum to be aid being £900) by way of subsidy. ‘Messrs, Foses And Iiouson, the legal representatives of the New south Wales government, appeared berure tue Board with tu proposed contract ior ratification. THE CONTRACT ACCEPTED. It being of a routune character. this was agreed to, and this morning a power of attoruey wil be sigued by te Facite Muutdoprd,. The coutract vais tor twelve mis in the year, monthly, to and from San Francisco aud sydney. he payment of the subsidy Is to be made at tie close of cach Urty, and notin quarterly payments phould the mails be deiivered at an care date thai called tor by the contract, the Paciflo Mail Company will be cniitied to certain premuiuins in case he mails sould be delayed over the limited time, the couse pauy has to pay to the New south Wales governmout egriain penalues. The rate of speed the mail steamert ate to proceed under must Bot on the average be iv than elevon knots per our. As soon as the contract signed tne tact wil be telecraplied to the London agen of the two colonies represenica under it, aud cou tract will then Le tuliy recognized by all parses THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY are out With @ report which does not call lor come ment, belug mauily a repetition of 1ormer reportae Rewarding the TELEGRAPH COMPANIES, it is stated that Ar. Kckert is too lil to attend to bus! hence any talk of @ consoilda: bee tween Westero Union and Atlantic and are, to put it mildly, premature. MBRIDE'S BOY. THE CHILDREN'S FOLD AND THE REY, RDWALD COWLEY TELL THEIR STORY, To Tas Epiros oy Tus HERaLD:— ¥| Lest the public suould be wrongiy impressed, | and to the injury of the Children’s Fold, by am exparte statement in the HeraLp of Mom day, | beg to present tue facts of the case, Briefly told, they are a8 foilows:—On the 284 of Decem ber, 1871, Mr. McBride sent jour children to Ram daill’s Island, in care of whe Public Charities, & lady acquaintance of tue family came to the Fol expressing her concern about them, saying to 1 4 short time they were to be sent West, andbep ging, for various reasons and with tears, thaf vhey might be admitted to the Fold. They em tered on the 15th of January, 1872, but during that entire year the tather did not pay $10 sor the supe port of the four, Yet he was at work moss of the time. For four moatns at a time he did not even come to see them oF write to thems Upon the best estimate which 1 can obtain he has prooably paid toward their support $1 @ week ior! tne four children, or about enough to pay tor their{ i vines WILL FIND THK METROPOLITAN | shoes, and this, too, needed pressure almost equal to compulsion, As (ony of them not liking the Foid, tuey could have leit any time previously dur | img the last three years and tour montas, He often expressed bis inability to support them | saying that we bad better piace them vut fn tuum | ites or sitaations, and ne has twice written vate | same eifect, Our reply Was that tue children we: | yet too young, it would be time tw do that whea | they were older} meanwhile they must learn 1¢ | read and write and get healtny bodies. in Feb« | ruary last he came and told me that ne was mare ried again, that ois Wile (the third) would have yome Money Coung to her im the spring, and weg would have a home jor che cuildren, 1 the ry a ld take the matt to cares FREER Pow Excum. | #tated that | shou! ie matter in lus, with one. consideration and do exactly what | thought oes! | for tne children; thacin (he meantime mus | not have any commuaication with them, bu when he got lis .ome reauy to let me know, 1 would see if if Was & pro Be" pla eogoeeey, agirloi thirveen years. considered, that We had peea Very kind aad considerate Was uuder great obligations to 08, and ly would be abie 10 do something in return by an by. Laid not see hitn agaia for months, aot wil ta first Saiuraay of this June; but meanwaile o wrote two ietters—one to bis girl, of bis savin a nice home for lel ice, view that Z bi aid a penny si for the four ehiluren at the Fold. Otaer and out side CommuUuication Was had with vg the early morning of ter Mond tne | Panny, Saseveons A a ov wi | vwo youngest oro! i ‘Atvor these three catidren had thus left I ask tue oldest boy, Who yet remained, ii ne koew any. } tulog of bis sister's going previous to her depare tore. He said, no, he did not know thing; an had not spoken to ia about it; that jor he aid not Want to go to bis fataer, Dut would like me to get him were Mia iather could not bave bim, This was on the last Monday of Maren, | waited tll the 2lst of April before fay) heart | from tne fatuer. But the boy had ree with consent, out of the state abit of < or cannot p DUE Ne dogs Hot ¢ a v0 bi pri 2. wish you Sour jy 800, Robe: MeBride, tbat my nat will have 8 fivuation | tor him on the we not twee youre, ny | did not come or write to + | the 66h of June, or six weeks aiterward | by sum of my offence is tuat I roiuse to er tne bore address Li date or | a, ‘usttation in this ay, ra ehidren oat, you ina to Sade they ‘aon’ | tna wil Dot put pe ro) | them, Nor wiih L boy from # Jatuer’s clutches Who hard rage it | fluger toward bis ppOrE IF jorty monw 8. Ales ust received renews the boy's ovjections to re+ ro bo Dis fath On the Sth al ts ie threat. e told 4 me with ihe news) do his best, 60 pers, or soon they fey publ in such matters. Bub shail a savnra be ey iy ve hot fegata ra tele ini by 3 ow tater Precy ae culldrea cy ‘woud aE doing. aie in viewset st ublie int Te Of private murals, W con. ine to protect the Prphan or oveer peeey oot. dren at the Wiles o: this wicked need a) against the tha piveuus wailing Sixueth sereet,