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W470; St. NEW YORK HERALD, TH FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A Downward Tendency in Stocks---The Bulls Driven to the Wall. GOLD 1147-8 A 115 1-8 A 115. Rag Paper Worth 86.95—The Public Debt State- ment—overnment Bonds Firm—Invest- ment Securities in Pair Demand. WAL Strezr, } Weprnspay, Dec, 1—6 P.M, The decline of gold to 115 being an intimation that, for the present at least, this cruc! Spanish war was over, and the clouds which darkened the future of Union Pacific having rolled away, stock operators thought they saw a clearing away of all obstacles to a bull movement on the Stock Exchange, This view was gen- erally accepted by the morning journals asa correct one, the Human standing almost alone in its belief that the good time might be coming but had not yet arrived. The history of to-day’s transactions will show whether we were right or wrong. “So much money has been lost in the general shrink- ‘age of values, so much sunk in the purchase of real tate at ridiculously infiated prices—prices which daly collapse under mortgages called in and fore- closure sales—that the floating money of the nation has been slowly, but surely, drifting into the hands of great capitalists, There is nothing new in this fact, It has Deen the history of finance from the day that ‘Adam delved and Eve span.” It is a recognized fact in older countries, but a new one in our youthful nation. It is, nevertheless, true and inevitable—a law as inovitable as those of the Medes and Versians, But the wealth jof the capitalist is to him but a weary burden as @ mero accretion, It Is the slave of its ‘owner, and mvst toil for his benefit, The man of money no longer buries talents in napkins, but sots bis opulence to work to carn still more money for its master. How does the taskmaster employ his slave ealled “capital”? in these times, which people cal! hard??? Does he send him to work on great public works? Does he lend his aid to vast commercial or | manufacturing enterprises? Docs he contribute his assistance to sustain the popular securities of the coun- try, which day by day at the Stock Exchange ask for his support? By no means. He doubts the safety of all these callers for help, He wants the privilege of “whipping his own nigger,” and, to be sure of that en- Joyment, he keeps his retainers well in hand. So “capital” is simply hired out so much per day, and he must be returned to-morrow if his master 80 de- Bires. How long this state of timidity is still to oxist depends upon too many reasons to be treated properly Jn this article, but one thing is sure, that until these pauses are removed thero can be no real permanent ad- wance in properties as based upon the hard pan of real walues, The appearance to-day in the board room of some ore of sealskin caps created an uneasy feeling that fo sealskin coat might have come to an untimely end nd been converted into headgear for members, Nor was the impression an erroneous one, for the day, so Far as rogurded Lake Shore, was big with fate and the parturition startling. ‘The Lake Shore exhibition was assisted by the whole strength of the company, and the ground and lofty bumbling of the performers was creditable to them as nancial acrobats, Our old friend Humpty Dumpty ‘was early in the sawdust, but in one of his most bril- | Jiant flipflaps slipped up suddenly on a 3,000 share lide which had been adroitly prepared for him by the young operator, and he retired crestfallen from the fing. For the next act there sailed in a new performer, ‘fan ox-‘‘managing director,” who charmed the unbo- Bieving Thomases (bears that they were) by @ ‘‘reso- Rute” setler-sixty attack at the favorite that in the end | even the “best brandy” was not stimulative enough to ‘save. " And so the show went on; atone time a set-to be- | 2ween ex-sealskin coat and Mr. Merryman; at another ‘@ triangular freo fight among these two and the ex- managing director; and the result, as proclaimed by Judges of the article, was that Lake Shore in the course of the day sold as high as 60% and closed at—for an B per cent stock—the feeble figure of 58%. ‘There is not much to say about the rest of the mar- feet. Stocks generally were passably firm. The firmer Favorites, Pacific Mail and Union Pacific, were, indeed, Bimost neglected, The leak in Michigan Central was | tially stopped, and by keeping the pumps going she | ce land all hands yet. The nigger in the Western | Wnion fence toward the end of business came strongly before the public and grinned ominously when he saw Phe stock full to 7475, under the apprehension of the | Bew discovery in electricity. Of Lake Shore 86,000 shares were sold from 60% to | 168%, with the latter as the closing price. Western Union | ppened at 75% and fell off to 74%, with a close at the ter figure, Michigan Central ended at 58, after con- | Biderabie activity on the basis of 68!¢ 59 8 5934 a 577% | Fe Union Pacific, on sales of 3,500 shares, was mar- feted at 8134 @ 80, Pacific Mail was somewhat firm bo- ween 413 a413{, the latter being the closing price. forthwest common sold at 98% a 35%, with closing Bales at 383g. The preferred stock ended at 5344, after ales at 634%. St Paul closed at 3524, after sales at BK. Ohio and Mississippi declined from 17% to 17. Blannibal and St. Joseph ended at 214, Lilinois Central | @t 04. The following paragraphs better tell the story:— ADVANCE AND DECLINE, ‘The changes in closing prices since those of yester- day are as followe:— Apvancr—Atlantic and Pacific Telograph, 4. Decuine—Aulantic and Pacific, preferred, 4; New York Central, %; CC. and 1 'C., 4; Delaware and Lackawanna, 4; Erle, 4; H nd St, Joseph, ; Harlem, 4; Lake Shoregl\; Northwestera com- ‘on, $4; Northwestern preferred, %; Ohio and Mis- iasippl, 4%; Pacific Mail, Panaina, 6; Rock Island, ; St.’ Paul common, i; St Paul, preferred, i; Jnion Pacitic, 1%; Western Union, %; Missouri Pa- wific, 4; oe is Central, 13g; New Jersey Central, Ge, gold, 4; Erie, in London, ¥. iriomate— Diteriee of Columbia 3.65 bonds, Wa- fbash aud Quicksilver. THE SALES TO-DAY amounted to 201,000 odd shares, which, among active Btocks, were distributed as follows:—New York Central and Hudson, 1,600; Erie, 1,050; Lake Shore, 86,700; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 170; Northwestern, 2,150; do. preferred, 900; Rock Island, 700; Pacifle Mail, Paul, 2,200; do, preferred, 1,950; Ohios, p,200, Western Union, $3,900; Wabash, 400; Union Pacific, 8,500; C.,C.and L ©, 600; Panama, 200; @urlem, 1,000. OVENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES The following table shows the opening, highest and fowest prices of the day:— Opening. 105% pee nest, bay ‘ew York Central orthwestern . orthwestern preferred. ae Isiand, itisburg.. Milwaukee and St, 'Mil. and St, Paul preferred or Ohio and Mississippi. im Wei Jnion., tlantic and Pacific Tel. ‘acific Mau Mildoee AUCTION GALRS TO-DAY. The following securities were to- sold a. auc | 200 shares Mechanics’ Natiot Bank, 136) 100 shares National Bank ‘Ss the State of New fork, 1054; 150 shares Bank of the Manhattan Com- Vy, 163% 8165; 420 shares Bull's ae Be 008 60; shares Staten Island Railroad Company, 60 Chosapeake and Ohio Railroad Compas dat wore age Six per cent gold bonds, 26a 80; §6,000 Chicago, iwaukee and St Paul Railroad ‘Company consol: lated Gret mortgage seven per cent registered bonds, Sos | Interest accrued and 1 BO! ovo tnatanapolis apd Vincennes Railroad fi refit ay 78; $10,000 Alabama and ‘Chattanoogs Ball nail el TO igi" Company an iwau! oe bond; "$8,900 Lacrosse and Milwaukee Raliroad y, $il for the lot; $i 000. Northern ‘may Railroad Company, — 12%; Northern Pacific Railroad’ Company, — Li; $27,000 State of Tennessee new six per cent'bonds, 45 a 44%; $20,000 City of Montgomery, Ala, eight per Cent bonds, 40; $15,000 Buchanan county, Mo., ton per cent bonds, 1 10L a 100%; $320 American Fire Insuranco Company, 69; $213 do, do. 65; $350 Atlantic Mutual Insurance Coinpan: $50 Long Island Insurence Company, 10; Pclesnts Tasermes Company scrip, 1874, 20; $5,000 St. Louis and St. Joseph road Company, first six per cent gold bonds, due No- vember 1, 1893, Mag 2stiares New York Historical So- ciety publication Yuna hie each, $16 per share; 1 share New York Socloty Library, $25, at 26; 20 shares Barrotts, Palmer & Heal Dycibg Establishment, $100 each, 60 shares Paciflé Bank, $50 each, at 15743; $9,000 Canada Southern Railroad’! ase seven per cent gold, 64; $1,000 do. do., 5444. . THE MONKY MARKET, ‘This department shows oase, money rating at 444 and 5 percent on call loans. The change in prime com- mercial paper is inconsequential. Foreign exchange was steady at 4.83 a 4.8334 for bankers? 60 days sterling and 4.864; a 4 87 for demand, but when gold rallied the market was a little weaker, The following are to-day’s rates of bank exchange on New York, reported by tele- graph from the cities named ;—Cincinnati, one-tenth of one percent discount; Chicagb, 80c. on the $100 dis- count; St, Louis, 144 per cent discount, THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 11534 and closed at 115, the two ex- tremos of the day having been 115 and 114%. Tho rates paid for carrying were 2, 3, 234, 1, Lg and 6 per cent, Lounsqrere also made flat, OLEARING HOUSK STATEMENT, Currency exchanges. $72,624,840 Currency balances. 4,460,638 Gold exchanges, + 8,724,116 Gold balances 740,677 RAILROAD BONDS, Railroad bonds were generally firm, though the transactions were smaller than yesterday. Union Pa- cifics sold at 105 for firsts and 96 for sinking funds, and Centrals at 107 for firsts, and 89%{ 09044 for San Joa- quin Branch and 9134 for California and Oregon Branch, 4 Michigan Central sevens fell off to 100!¢ and Hannibal and St. Joseph convertible to 7934. Milwaukee and St. Paul, La Crosse Division, brought 9614; do., consoli- dated sinking funds, 81}4. Chesapeake and Ohio firsts rose to 81, The following transactions were made, ex interest :—Northwestern consolidated coupon gold bonds declined from 8434 to 831g; do, registered at 88% a 84 and Long Dock donds at 10044. Fort Wayne, first mortgage, sold at 115%. Missouri Pacifle first, 8234. The following were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pacific firsts, 105 a 10534; do. Jand grants, 1005; a 101; do, sinking funds, 9434 a 95. Central Pacifies, 10674 a 107, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed firm at the following quo- United States currency sixes (ex interest), do, do., 1881, registered (ex interest), 119% do, do., do., coupon, 123% a 12374; do, five- twenties, 1864, registered (called bonds), 11524; do. do., do., coupon (called bonds), 11534; do. do., 1865, registered, 116%; do. do.,do., coupon, 11634; do. do., do,, now (ex interest), 117 a 11734; do. do., do, do, coupon, 120% a 120%; do. do., 1867, regis- tered (ex interest), 119 a 11914; do. do., do., coupon, 12234 a 12274; do. do., 1868, registered (ex interest), 119 #11934; do, do., do., coupon, 122%; do. ten-forties, registered, 117% a 118; do. do., coupon, 117% a 118; do. fives, 1881, registered, 116% a 116%; do. do., do, coupon, 11744 a 11734. THE UNITRD STATES TREASURY. The Treasury payments during November are as fol- lows:—On account of civil and miscellaneous, $5,627,852; war, $2,074,245; navy, $2,720,205; interior (Indians and pensions), $1,914,171, Total, $12,926,475. ‘The above does not include interest or principal of the public debt, The public debt statement for November shows a decrease of $480,000. The Assistant Treasurer paid ovt to-day $22,000 gold on account of interest, and | $1,437,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, The coin balance is $70,404,676; currency balance, $17,014,962; special deposit for the redemption of cer- tiflcates of deposit, $42,610,000, The bank notes re- ceived for redemption to-day amount to $500,000. Revenue to-day, $200,000, Customs to-day, $430,000. The legal tenders outstanding amount to $372,471,000, The Treasury disbursements for December, exclusive of interest and principal of public debt, were $12,900,000. +: The called bonds outstanding on which interest has ceased amount to $21,500,000, THE FOREIGN MARKET. The London advices report the withdrawal of £15,000 | bullion from the Bank of England on balance to day, ‘the rate for money on the Stock Exchange on govern- ment securities being 2 percent, Consols are a frac- tion lower than at the close yesterday and American securities quiet and steady. The following are la! quotation’:—Consols, for money, 93 9-16, ex dividend; 1867 bonds, 10944, @ decline; new fives, 10434. a de- cline; Erie, 144; Erie preferred, 29. Frankfort new fives, 99%. Paris rentes, 65f. 5c. BANK SHARKS, Bank shares sold at 130 for Metropolitan, 116% for American Exchange, 100% for Phoenix and 99 for Fourth National The latest bids are annexed:— | America, 150; American Exchange, 116; Chemical, 1,600; City, 300; Commerce, 121%; Continental, 68; Corn Exchange, 182; Fourth National, 98; Fulton, 150; Hanover, 88; Importers and Traders’, 19734; Manhat- tan, 150; Merchants’, 12344; Metropolitan, 130; Nas- fau, 103; New York, 182i¢; Ninth National, 80; North America, 100%; Phenix, 100}; Shoe and Leather, 151; St. Nicholas, 103. PHILADELPRIA STOCK QUOTATIONS. Asked. City sixes, now......... 10654 Camden and Amboy Railroad. Penusylvan Philadelpuia and Reading. Lehigh Vaile: is Catawisea Railroad, preferred. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Northern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation... Lehigh Navigation gold oun. CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS, The following are the latest mining stock quotations, to date, to wit, :—San Francisco, December 1—Consoli- dated Virginia, 366; California, 69%; Segregated Bel- cher, 86; Ophir, 6234; Chollar, $1; Suvage, 974; Im- perial, 844; Mexican, 204; Gould & Curry, 214; Best & Belcher, 9; Hale & Norcross, not quoted; Crown Point, 901; Yeliow Jacket, 823; Empire, 634; Alpha, 17%; Belcher, 27; Confidence, 19; Sierra Nevada, 18%; Exchequer, 14; Overman, 5344; Justice, 434; | Caledonia, 17. * PURLIC DEBT STATEMENT—pECEMBER 1, The following 1a recapitulation of the Public Debt statement, issued to-day :— Debt Bearing Interest in Coin, Bonds at 6 per cent Bouds ai 5 per cent 660,384,750 | Total principal. ‘Total interest. Debt Bearing Navy Pension Fund at 3 per cent. Total interest. 175,000 Debton which interest has Ceased since Maturity. Principal. $22, Interest. ut Bearing no Interest Old demand and legal tender note Certificates of deposit, Fractional currency Coin cerulicaies . + $2,610,000 Total principal... + $477,804, 084 Total uncla.med — 20,234 Principal .... nd $2,207,986, 254 lnterest . 84,960,516 2, 242, 94 | $70,404,676 | 12,014, 962 of certificates of deposit as Ll by law... 42,610,000 | Total..... $126,029, 638 | 117,971,182 | Debi tess Gash ‘in the’ Treasury. December 1, 187. . November 1, 1875. 07, 211 Decrease of debt curing the month.. $480,078 Decrease of debs since June 80, 1875.. 10,771,598 | Bonds Issued 0 Pacyie Railway C ‘Inderest Payabie in tie Principal outstanding 6,575,854 21,626,063 | wrwonanpow. It is reported that at an informal meetii Toad managers held yesterday at the St Nicholas f the rail. | Hotel, Mr. Garrett said to bis assembied associates that the rate on wheat from Chicago to Baltimore, during the winter, would not exceed thirty-fve cents per hun- dred, and might be still farther reduced, , We give the gossip for what it ta worth, $1, 033,866,550 | \ | while other kinds favored the buyer. TRSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEEt. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Wepwusoay, Deo, 1, 187% BEVORK CALI—10 A. M. $5000 tia Pao RR t9t. 105 195 800 she L8 & M 8. .85 samt 500 ‘ 200 6 700 ae 1100 60%, 800, 60% 1090 4 2400 60 5u0 : 10:15 AND 11; . 110% $1500 US 5. 0 3000 US 10000 U8 8 . 1000 U 85 Fits? BOARD—10:30 Ks . $5000 Mo 6's,1b....... 10244 100 shs Un Pac RR. 81 2000 M&SP'Ist,LaGd 96. ) 0. 1000 Mich Cen 7°s. 10000 C, © & LC 1st 5000 St Lal Mt Ist be 43000 Ohio & Miss o sf 4 4000 OF 1 oor 1000 © & 0 Ist, con. 3000 Un Pac RR Ist! 6000. do... S100 Bos Air Lisi-be 1 AB shs Am Ex BK... 8 hs Metropol Bk 10 Fourth Nat Bik 90 IH Con RE 200 Obio & Minsbe.b3 17? Winveui k.vee wos T09 Ww Ay 17 ¥ is 53) Bs Ee 38% 100 ig 80d Bos 100 4137 10OMUA SEP RR be 35% 2 419 100) di 353 41 85: 41 41 41 4 16" 200 Atl & Puc pf. ions stJo Kit be 22 1 81 SU0H&StJo pl...be 2836 BEFORE CALL—12:30 P.M. e2g0000 A NWoegb acs 18 1900 abs LS & M8 oes ovo a i do. do. do. do 41 io cui diN 33s fis 100 FS | 300 bed iW) ao: is ions e i ise 2PM 8 10-40, r...b0 11 1000 US 0's,10°40 Fr... 117, oi ay $5000 122! 116. pease’ BOARD—I P, M, 100 the U Pac RR...43 604 1000 X i M& SP ist LaCd 000 Mk St P con 6 f ooo Gt MI ae: 00 Mich ¢ T000 Galena © lit, 8000 Leh & W Be.exi 1000 P RK of Mo lat 26 ahs Penn Coal..b¢ 200 West Un Tel Wwe 400 900 do. 100 Obi & io * Oo Mis SEP pe be oh 100 0 & Mim Ritb cab He 1000 Harlem 800 Bich Con Bt 400 do 1o Third Av 100 NJ Sou I 30 do... oe 200 Union Pac RR.. 230 TO POM, {$1000 Missouri 6's, '77. 100 shs Mich C RR,, Say ‘2000 Mo 6's, "7B... 500 do. ou Bay Lisag Dk hoxis tl 2000 Ft Wayne ist m. 11000 0 & NW eg bs 6000 Un Pac RR Ast, COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT IRREGULAR AND LOWER—FUTURES 1-160, A 3-32c, LowER— ¥LOUL STEADY—WHEAT FIRM-—CORN STEADY— | [M4 jen OATS = STEADY —PORK BASIER—PETROLEUM DULL—SPIRITS TUR- PENTINE QUIET AND = NOMINAL—ROSIN STEADY—OILS UNCHANGED—FREIGHTS FIRM— HEMP AND JUTE QUIET—WHISKEY sTEADY— GUNNIES STKADY—COFFER FIRM BUT LESS ACTIVE—B8UGAR FIRM, Wepxrspay, Dec. 1—6 P. M. ‘Thore was no change im the complexion of the gen- eral merchandise markets, although there were some | exceptions to the rule. On 'Change flour was steady. | Wheat was firm for prime, though in limited demand, Corn was lower, but closed steady at the decline Oats steady. Whiskey steady, Pork was without decided. chango Lard was easier. Freights steady, Cotton was gen- erally lower, Coffee was less active, but still Brm, Gunuieg were steady. Homp and jate were quiet. Rosin wns dull, Spirits turpentine was dull and nominal. Ofls were qui Petroloum was quiet. Sugar was quiot but firm, Corrxe.—In Rio the movement was less active, but the market remained very firm at former prices. The sales em- braced 1,000 bags, ex-Ontario, at 193¢e.; 320 do., ex.Cun- test, at 19c., and at Baltimore, 549 do., ex-B, H. Drum: mond, at 19 Wo quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 18}¢c. & Wie; fair do Ike & 204; good do, 20Me UNCHANGED—LARD 10000 | 1200 ma eS 83. ba ®'s,'con, 7946 1700 3000 30% joo | | 17% 1900 3 | 3 1733 300 Un Pac Bi | 70% 100 1 Tq 100 ie a Toi 100 75 Ts 100” ig 10 z he 7 100 an 41 | ing offering; held at sl 2Sige. w DL | net; @ bark, with cotton from | free consignment commission | Charle: #20}. ; prime do., 20%¢. a 2le.; extreme range for lots, | ordinary, 11}¢0. Het receipts, 7.251 deieg; 183¢0. @ 22e.; Santos, fair so good, 1 ninety days; Java, government bags, mats, 260. a 280. ; hicace its Bo. w 240. ; Ceylon. 200, @ Laguayr: 2ile.; Maracail Jamaica, 1 a2) Mani! @ 2le,; Curacoa. 18%e. 4 206. Corton.—The market for spot was i of I-18e. was made on middling, falr, middling. while the aataalon, on strl reduced lower; r: New d unchanged. Futures 3 low middling $4 lower. The c! Closing Sguros ws follow Tuesday, N sa 13 116 Dee. July August # 4 ovalons sa on American ttandard of classificntion, ‘and on cotton in store runing in quality’ not more than i grade above or below the grade quoted :— Uplands. Alabas Ordinary... Striet ordinary. Good ordi Strict Strict good middling: Misting fat December, 500 at 13 3-32c. 7-326., 200 ut 13 3-16c! April, 200 at 13 Siny,'i00. at 13 20-326” Foval. 16, 23,700 bales. The recei) Galveston, 3,183 bales; io Orans, 7 Savannah, 3,260 em ton freiglite closed as follows Hamburg, by steam, Lc., comprossod le... compressed; to’ Liverpool, S-ibd. Market siensy, UR AND GRAIN.—Receipts—Flour, 347 bushels; corn, 97,162 do; oats. barley malt,” 2,150 Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands: Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. Family .. St. Louis, iow extra.’ Bt. Louis, straight extr choice double qnivt but steady at previous quotations. Tho sales comprised {000 bushels at aunoxed prices, Com meal was niet. Sles. were made of 160 bbl St for Brandywine, a &! 60 for Western yelloy $3 60 for Jersey and Peonayivantas and 61 28 4 €1°83 for’ Dalsimore sacked. por 100 Ibs. We quote :— No, 2 State $370 Superfine St 50 Extra State. 25 tate. 65 Superfine W 50 xtra Western, % Minnesota. 65 40 00 cr) goaroe, end wanted to some exzent at f full prices <or prime ‘Milwaukee $125 was bid and ieago was nominal at abont $1 24a Ch abort 98,000 bushels at $1 iy for, inferior spring, 1 85 & $1 3x for Canada club in bond, $1 38 und $1 40 for hard No. 1 Sheboycan. Cloyed stendy at the decline. ‘The sales Bt Te. w 74c. for oll Westen Rye Barle; Was steady. with sulos of 19.000 bushels at $1, i i for No.3 be and Ge. for stained two-rowed State, Barley malt was 3 Sales comprised about Sushols ut 4c" m 48e. for Chicago and Sec. @ 46e. for inferior Oats were stead mixed. Peas were sole, GuNxns were. stondy, quote :-—Domestic, 12. Hur and Jurs.—There was a vory Hemp was also in light demand, but We quote American dressed, per ton, ‘and $190 a §200 for inna roe 1 Sy alte pe gold Ttalion, $260 a $275, gow butts, 215-160, a 3c. currency, cash; 4 "Hci Seems —Foretgn was quiet. in” moderate demand. The | sale a from Sia. to Gis. dt and mixed, Pid ol miuscovado refining, Bie! do.’ Porto Rico, 5, a b0c.; English ends Orleans, oid crop, 4c. 35 : choice, GUc. a fancy, Navin Brows tine was dull Sales In'Brooklym, at 370. 8 ro madi 1,500 bbls, spirits’ turpentine, on, pr Bbc. ; 7,000 bbs. strained rosin and 4 do., on private terms, quoted at $150 and 8135 for ‘good do. i for rostn common to, good. strained. POLS, tar, $2 ‘ashington tar, $2 1s. avices f Wilmings uingiin rosin firm: straine Tar frm; Wilmingt §1 60; 0: yellow dip prec Virgtaias bi aa ‘arm, Sta: ba orga ey moderate business was passing, bat the mar- rai tor the various kinds. We ‘quote —Cot- ket romained tonseed, crude, & de. 5 Winter yellow, Gc. a 65e. e.; lard, ‘winter, $1 07 a $1 10; 4zc.; Mains, 45¢.; eporm, ‘he market closed dull. quoted ‘at G76. for spos, and Tc. for month; ao. tn iblae Y it) ye! a Lule, for month. tise for spot, and 103 Ltige. for spot Baye 1c. for rat all ag 1 Sin waler end: oro Rouseville quict and agi yet 5244. iM. | Park Sd: Bhipmenta: $1 57 id month ; cargo Pnovisions —Keeotpts—Vork, Bi i ate eee ee jerces und’ 579 and 20 kegs; beet, Dacon, 2,001 boxes} cut meats, 2 cases, 70 Pp ‘4 | market was about steady. The sales were 400 bbls. mess, | $22 50, and for future delivery, for tnamdeiate delivery, seller the $21 40; Pebruary was o! 2 50, t $12 a $13) gxtra mess, old v8 new, ales 130 bbls. 10D siorese Yndie mess and. 100 bbls. mixed loss, ‘all on pri: ate terms. Bacon wasdull. The sales ® 116. for fresh shoulders bellies, The sales were, 10,000 Ibe. Tage. a0 oat closed do, do., at 12 1 sy at 12%e., and 60 i ‘tor fuguré delivers vant 1,500 do., Febrqal ruled quiet facia qorees at Lye. continues to rul Butter—T! State factory, pe cream ay Biel note Lge. itl, 4a, a 76 1 Obio factory, jon. flat ain idar shaped, te fanay, Be as stemdy, with a moderate j 250 bags 00 es °! vous bois, Louistan Patna, 7c. «7c. ; Rangoon, in bond, old, cash. —The market for raw was quie fore nePuts Tetuings Sie. a Bas Cuba, groeery, fair to choice, 8 ry bhds.’ snd boxes, Now. 8 to we Jason, hhds. and "boxes, Ze, « 7 common prime, Choon, 83¢e, wshge. staud crushed, 107i: low, Bac. # Bie, a liige, STHAIINE was quiet at 15}<¢, for ity Western. Tatuow.—T c. Bac, IsERY.~Reecetpts, 120 bbls. The 400 bbls, at $1 148 $1 L ibe. extra O, 8: Abie vessels. 7 bales cotton, Jy, w 13824. 600 boxes cheese, Sie, Te London, by sail, 44,000 besbahe grain, 10d. ; 2,000 bbls, flour, Bs, Sd, “To Bremen, by sail, America ship William Wood: bury, 1,210 tens, placed ou the berth for general cargo a curréut rates; S000 bushels grain, Olgd. ‘per bushels 100 tivces beet, 4s, The charters embraced A Notwe; Han sip, 764 sons, hence to Bristol direct wi d balance sf in S&S on Helian bark, hence t ain, 7s. 1d. ‘privileg Gritich bark, to Cork Yor orders 8,000 quarters do., 7s. ; ome from Balsim th 8,00 quarters do, 7a. Od. ; we wo Lives ner, from Philadelphia to W two with SOU tons each, ‘with 200 tons, to Mortele from de. Te, ; with 8390 toon, $1 60. tons respective! with 800 tons, 1°60; one , one with lumber, from Aspinwals 500; an American brig, b theneo to Port Spain, with do,, $1 to Mactiniquey with Tutnber, 80 peY 1,000 feet; « British brig. from Wilmington to United Kingdom, with about 1,700 bbis, naval stores, at Lf 54. fet spiriee i three other vessels, from fi with abo me rate, DOMESTIO ot satel Ga 1875, Cotton stendy ; middling, 12346, iow rds elf good bales. x) trae, 208," Halon, QOOK “Stock, 2,138, Naw Onveans, Doo. 1, 1875. middling Lik; Kood | oftce. _ Cotton quiet; middling, 12i6. ; low Magestara,10e w2ict Bavenils, 190. jet low middlin; osing quotations to-day compare with +300 wt 13 132 100 at 13 3-16e., oT000 100, 173 ‘a 188g, 400 ‘at 18 Boze $ ts ak the ports, were ax piavae 38,636. rth poery septamer 1,540,520, Sot. to Bremen, by steam, by steam, 19-J2d.; is his Wace gic eae with a moderate Inquiry. Caleutia, Oc. bags, 1 don, ew er09, good, Sdc. ¢ 083, 30 bbls. Sout S00 Bole. sued rained We quote 8 ae of tury ate $70.8 $80 and 10e. for month, 's 11746. tor enrgo lots. Baltimore, 11<c. from she Greek, were a8 follows Titus: ‘Oil City quiet, $1 473 at Fed at $20 85. Beef was quies, with plain mess Figrebagth $4 to new, quoted at $11 a $12; city, long elesr 11%c, Out monte were steady at 11%0 sone, Gee. est te delivery were 30D tierces old at D0 tierces, Continent, sold at 1336, Wess | market for fancy xrudes | “firm with = fair demand, but common v tubs, His: fair vo extra cloice, B0c. n Soa, Chedne improved demand trom shippers, but they were vory discriminating as to quality, and were only wilting to buy when goods were offered at a low ficure. common to fancy, 75. a 13c. dairies tancy, re oy, Bige. © 18; don bond, at die. gold, rc. cee ‘Baye. ~y w qnote —C heaitaa fair fo prime, Gio. ic The; Louisiana, tair to prime, 6c. « Zio. plain, Be. w Ge. ; Rangoon, fxir to good, Ase: O)40.5 ‘oa market was easier in tone, but not tanotabi S Go. Went’ e¥ a powdered, Ose"; granulated, Neo! Foie; cut lo \¢ market was firm; 80,000 Ibs. prime sold ay | — me maatkes waa strvnger in ell departments, and the chief reserlonion to a iiperal ieade was a what of puit® saeagregan ser 366. @ 10e. ; 16,000 bus ‘addition to the auantity, repotie in our las rk for Bristol. Channel direct, Os: Gd, from Phil Norwegian bari Al ol with’ do. cu private, terme, & am with coal, at ‘thence to Boston, $1 90 two thence to Portland, 60 and 360 1 85 and {one to Savannah, with 380 tous, $1 7 capacity, thence to Barbadoes with 1 1,000 feet; one hence to St. Thomas, with Keneral cargo, Hiss: one of 283 tons for sane voyage jut 3,000 bbls. do., each Oige. & 2OMe., wold, 26e. a 27e. ; do., grass 19) 7a regular: an advance good und strict good ‘iriot good ordinary ‘Orleans and ‘Texas were 1-16c. 4 3-320. bales Grand toval, by steam, 7% ‘by wail, 17,131 bbls; wheat, 7887 barley, ee $8 cecannncmsasissomenah $1 SSSSRSESESSSESSESSasa F Baconcosercrancomomanad Rskassss: cE SEP PRE REEETEEEPES which was $1 29 as 1 25, he's salos were for do. white in boi ‘was lower, but wore 112,000 bash ‘We ioe inte. gold; Sisal Bemp, 434e 0 New Rg ont) was ‘were bbl Cuba, ‘Goucrily was dull. Spirits ¢ur- orn, DOW io at Wilmington of vate terms, quoted at aS for strained , a $l a abog & re ‘cnt stzined, iy har 005 asia tonne Crude, in ball standat 124¢c. Naphth: ah ae mar Tidioute quiet, noi er's quiet. United, dbl, os. The pork | and 360 bbls, do., at tiereed, city extrm plain and extra mess, were 80 boxes choice and for pickled” belltes, ti do., Ibs. firm. The sal Wostorn stear We quote — mare een ge & ebbing demand. We ‘2Me., hee. a Disc. per Ib. t, bus firm. The re- lower. We ‘a2, Oe, 98 9, coutritugal. “my a's Bye, mo- Forte ied, refining, rocery, fair to s 8Kes “Y ine and 150, © 19}¢6. for market was steady, To Liverpool, by ols, ta at wame rate; th 1,00 bbls. four, ” & Bd. By quarter, fladoiphia, with ore for bane voyRER, ‘one to Providence, to’ Wilmi ad mington, to Savant tine und 4s. Tor rosin ; ‘coast. 9,101. Xports to France, 3,580; pee 2iss* Sales, 8'o0 ~~ Deo. 1, 1875. ntt, 5 riSgttom alot; middling, 1as¢e. 0 M2yet toe cSt fs! 1130.5 good 1 alo kin, Bales, 2, i Gisity: uma Cotton stead: ordinary, Th Sentigest, $550; coastee’ G30, Sales, 2,000. Stock, | oR, steady, sales 1,800 bbis. wer 90'fur No, Sara pti: winter, 88 tor white do. $29 for doubfe do. at speculative demand; salen ‘10,000 bushels No. 1 White. To- ledo ut $1 34. Corn dull; offerings of old light: new selling in cw none 6 2100 do, on private terms and 4,01 rivate terms. Flour quiet, anch: $128 E rei Snoha Tyeecelpts= 16,000 bashals wha pea 1,000 do. Flour utes and weak. tton quiet and easy: middling, 12 00d ordinary, 1130. Net Exports coastwiso, td { middling, 19346 Not receipts, Dec. 1, 1875. Corn dull; sales 2,000 bushels .000 bushels No. 2 Bay at $1.( te te Corn meal, bolted, $30 4, sake receipte—i6,200 ,000 leet lum! Burrao, Bos, 197 azo iwheat, 60 0. r C 00 rater at 8 Yariey, 1.000 dor Plous tainly: active nchanged rates. ‘ai—spring neglected; white. in F lots at S20. w Se. offered. fair ing according: to quality. Oats noun Kyo inactive; Milwaukee held ot ae, mmiry; gales 10,000 bushels Canada at $1 Oo; Pork guiet and lower ut 822 for hoary tesa, dt Fower. ut $23 aa. quiet at 1830. Hiyghwi Hues nottialy CT abl ects LEDO, Dec. 1, 1875, 4, Wheat Gulls Ne Pehite Mieke. ae sum, Ay 96; amber Michigan, Decemab. February, $1 22 2ted w jigs 85. Be a8 O85 rejected, £0." Corn inactive, ; now, new do., all the png ‘tized ‘new, ‘48c. yollow now, te. no 5c) new, damaged, new. Ac. ‘duit, anged. Giotersoed nd stondy i wil & moderate demand ag moderate demand ag 000 do. corn. Bhip- 18%, 4,000 do. com, Dee, 1, 1875. —3 cor KS Whest 0 ce Fm, oul, elosod 0. 3 SiO aller Docs sib) s— tue Y flour, 8,000 bushels w! oats, qui but ity oe spots ot gal rrck Gull boeertie aa 3 Pots gelier aes Lard dall 2 $i2 ‘23 noon call of the Board—" $1 Ott a $1 0474, January. Gors eand ber: January. | Osts unchanged, Porl dower at $id 25, cash; $19 1234 0 $19 173, yoar; $19 200 $19 25, qlanuetys $19 40, February, Lard’ dull ‘but “an- changed. Pri 4346.00 ort firmer. sixty brie Sosa | Ui7'premium.” Spania Sagar dull oa Bat Linseed PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. ting cloths steady apt eam aoe ae ting: at 43¢c. faye, for spots, an Jays, for contracts, (7 Gdxed's, with ight transac. HAVANA MAI MARKET. Havana, Dee. 1, 1875. On the Unitod Btaiga'sixty days cir. oe or ae iy ae. sight, ss et Seas 26 a 1: mm O ery, Lay olde prem sm On Pari By 115 EUROPEAN M MARKET. Loxvox Propucs Mankxt.—Loxpox, Des. 1—Evening.— abs. pontine, 238, Gd. 8d. per cwt. Spirits of tu: 208, per cwt, FINANCIAL, uGusT FENONe & 00., fssne 19 and 1 Nassan st ‘Travellers’ st Oredita, ‘available in all ee of the world, through the and thelr correspo bac p tac DE ROTHSCHILD lee Goma O Credita and Telegraphic Transfers of Money on California ani Europe. A —THE REASON WHY BUSINESS IS 80 DULL AT speculate the Stock Exehange is that persons who 51 pre- ntracts, fer to purchase Stock Privilege co ‘cor The reason why business dono on ® margin is decreasing ts that ‘Tho reason tnlssious 1 to regain the business lost by them in conse- their customers petroniat Th Le any The reason why alt the courts transactions iu Privileges are are constantly increasing. why some of the bre brokers desire to reduce com- ing Privileges houses, area Ai, Se armen, tmnen Ramee of lnc Sctone gaia sgt et form of stock speculation. Privilege sustain Stock contracts is that they are pertoctly legal and are issued for a ‘valid consideration. ‘The reason wi io legislation cannot affect Privileges ts that jaw would coniHict with all othar Jogitimate busines contract is isuedf or @ consi the undersigned have isognsec., pancoeatl ‘The reason fs that they have Crog moons 4 for their customers, conse- quently increasing ¢! ‘own trad: ‘Tha reason "re he undorsignod have the largest patron- age of any | ascertained house in Wall street can easily be hae mowitifonax & CO.. rs and Brokers, 12 Wall stroet —sTOCcK Rahat ge BOUGHT AND SOLD BY 32 08 onl; parties at best rates in the market, In- ‘ta boat way to operat nton lication. T. WSRIDGY & 0O., Bankers and Bro! 2 Wall street, Stocks bought and sold on moderate margins. T RBASONABLE reedg: aorprad =f ON LIFE AND Endowment 8 Policies, M: end ovber ities ; insurance of all kinds effected best compa 3. J. HABRICH & CO., tit Broadway. sian ton . 1s ze a foreign nage OWNING VALUABLE STORE PROP- 7 shart distance out of the clty, but in this wishes $10,000 on first ly. Address J) B. P., box Y & Ps sce! BROKE! SELL “PREY REFERENCES GIVEN IN NEW YO. 34 BROAD. USIVELY.” AND LEADING CITIES. NY AMOUNT FROM $1,000 TO $50,000 TO LOAN ON lya, improved and unimproved Property, this elty or Brook- term of years, without boues, — . ILLLAM K. LEAVITT, 130 Broadway. vo rented and worth over percent off, Address SMITH, 318 B, SALE—PIRGT MORTGAGE, 17 MONTHS T0 BUX, $2,250, on 147 Forty-fourth street, Brooklyn ; fouble the mortgnge ; will allow 10 rom ay, New York. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW 2 a an re city ‘Oe DEST writhout bonus, Principals destring GRANT, 145 Broadway. N VARIOUS SUMS—LOANS WITHOUT BONUS ON + mortgage, New York or Brooklyn yy s applica pie decided quickly and money paid promptly. pers, to IYATT, 145 Broadway. you! GIVE $300 AND GOOD eeouae FOR adress J. H. COM- the | BTOCK, \Weratd Suea $250 for six montha A ‘OHN 8, PIERCE, NO. 5 PINE STREET, oJ Money on approved Real and Westeboster count, LOANS: Estate in Now York) Brooklyn 180 purchases M. fates. Principals appply with papers. N ‘ONEY TO Loan—on f FIRST MORTGAGES, WITH- terms. out bonus, on Second and Leasehold M a 6 "GHORGE Ws STAKI, 100 Broadway, room S7 Weiner LOAN OF beeen et A GOOD, PAY- MANU i facturing pro westment ; liberal ing manu ui » 1 phe Op ‘ona name Se oe 109 Uierald fc $25.00 3 Bee tagem Mie Mw Bah 3 TO ages, onthe, beet tmore Prop- . MUEL EDDY, Ni Park pos N Y Basiness, on the best street tn Brooklyn. will be gold at @ bargain 5 good Ceci, of $15,000 to $18,000, Addross box 61 Post office, Brooklyn. DVERTISING INTEREST OFFERED TO THOR. | Brea acmlly capable cauvassor, with or without eapttal, in reasdemtedy axsractive holiday waeginen aay tor 000 clowr prolit, Address NONESUCH, Herald make; axel establiahod business in Brooklyn. EXOBLLRNT OPPORTUNITY ror Joweller, with small eapita POR A WATCH. 1. 6 take hold 4 F. AYRES & 1,423 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Saf ENERGETIO GExTLERAN WITHOUT OAPITAL would join a lady to assist ent of a niarenn boarding house; experience and highest reference. Address 5.0, 55 ROOM HOTEL AND LARGE furnished; divided in an; ete order. Herald Uptown Branch office RESTAURANT AT ‘and Eleventh street, partly fnrnixbed, or un- shape; newly painted and in com- ‘Owner 11 West Eloventh stroee. Broadway N EXCELLENT CHANCE TO PURCHASE AN IN- terest in a staple Mercantile Business of long sanding ‘and doing s large cash trade; too man meaning business woll worth investigating; $3,000 required. Inquire of GEO, D. HANKINS, 28 West Iwenty-ninth street, corner Broad. way. N ESTABLISHED BANKING. HOUSE IN A THRIV- | ing Southern city would lik yartaer with Crom | ,000 wo $50,000 to extend the food opening ins wing desiei serine climate, “Apply to URIUGS & GARLETO Broadway. house for any one WITH $1,500 O4SH WANTED IN A tafe inerative and Sriaehed Business which will strict exami! Principals only weed address BUSINESS, box tit "Herald office A ‘S MAN WANTED—TO TAKE AN INTER. aoe the ehetopale tobacco trade; established several interest according to the amount invested ; the trade Wo"iricelygcash: owe facllities being such as enable us vo Duy and sail f to the right man « good arrangement (or can be made: stare whet 7 in the business and amount ca tainvers, Address S.A Co, box 5,40, New York Post oftice. EEE OE PRT ee ETI 1% OUT FOR THR GOOD PATENT WOODEN over reservation of | Soles for boots and shoes for winter ase ; best thi ceonamy. cemofort. and. preservation. ; a ~~ ‘er orks? aE WEM FALCON. yt | TO LOAN tne fe TERM OF YBARS ON AP. Princip Wg tng lane rio re a ReuGwarnan D. aacre eRe Ne HIGRERS Bi alvo ba Oran, Dear ved city Prope! cent taterost: no bonus; CONDIT, ortgages at lowest | AND FANCY GOODS | | $4,450, tho: | 252 feet south of L140 9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (fo CAPITALISTS AND MANUVACTURERS OF TiTls THE FIRST CITY OF THE UNITED stares. 4 GOOD CENTENNIAL PATENT, important vo all the people; # new invention in ‘WOODEN SOLES for boots and hoes for winter use; heat ever ever offered; combines ECONO- MY, COMFORT AND PRESERVATION OF HEALTH. invention of the sole no ong CAN GET & Bowen ARMOR LRG, POR IT 18 IMPOSSIBLE %~ SLIP ON THE ICE. The same shy be worn ow the finger carpet, Wi soll thet Oull at 206 West Tweuty fifth street, New Yor ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN WITH small capital to take fall control of the advertisl department of a fret None but those lon, neod address MEDIOUS, Heraid Uptown Branc ‘otbce. FRENCH LADIES, MILLINER AND A DRESS makor, vory well established on the best part of Brond- way, want & partner. gentleman only, a $1,000 cash capt tal, for costume fuctory. Address D. 0. B., Herald Uptowm Hranch otfice. $ 2 WEEKLY SALARY—PLEASANT, PERMANENT nt CUEA! Silver Falcon. position; must leave eity and loan employer $600 be which, fall security and unquestionable refer- way, room 13, perfec! re $100 2 quire of J. Swoen ity A M. fy oP. $200. A PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT CAN = buy half interest in a business that wil gnc ‘w OR $200 WILL BUY AN INTEREST IN A good paring Enterprise and ofice Busines, Im HO 63° Madison avenue, room 7, be 20) a your, sure, Apply to THOMAS STORUS? OS reek, $1. TOO A GENTLEMAN WITH THIS AMOUNT + can secure an interest in @ pleasant, sary oak Fespectable business, yielding a net cast income of Ba For address call on W. W. SHARPE & 00., Noa "ark row. ® rotiring partner (one-half) of respecte sade cash business; purchaser to take charge of ofice and finances and furnish good references. “Ade PRELY SEQURK, Horald Uptown Branch office. $5. 00 708100, , WANTED SIN A MANU facturing’ business entirely exclusive. ‘The Dusinoss will be of great magnitude, and the profits not less 25 por cent. there is uotbing ‘ever to compete with tty and the demand is constant and universal. No oxpenditure for machinery, Address U., Post office box 2,673, a THE BANK SCARE. $3.0 WILL PURCHASE THE INTEREST OF , 000 ar END OF THE RUN ON THE SAVINGS BANKS— CONFIDENCE RESTORED. The feeling manifested yesterday throughout the city ‘by depositors in the different savings banks was un- mistakably one of greater confidence. In fact, it ap pears from the investigations made by the Herap re porter that the excitcment of the past (ew days has ab most entirely subsided. That depositors generally are to be congratulated om this result no one can doubte for, as has already been pointed out in the Hunaxp, the banks raided up have available assets sufficient to meet all liabilities, and the people who have drawn their money from these institutions have simply lost so much interest for six months on their deposits. The really weak banks have been left untouched, much to the sur- prise of all who know what a really sound bank con- sists of in the matter of assets. These will, however, it is confidently asserted, be taken in hand by the Bank Department and put into the hands of receivers forth with, Mr, Ellis is expected in New York to-day, and is action is anxiously looked for. ‘THR NORTH RIVER SAVINGS RANK was to a certain extent raided on early in the morning, but as the day advanced the number of depositors grew small by degrees and beautifully less, until by two o’clock in the afternoon there were but some five or six depositors present seeking to withdraw their balances. ‘Pho amounts deposited exceeded the withdrawals, THS FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK oe aifected, and the run of the past two days annie ractically atan end by noon yesterday. —— bees previously withdrawn prottane savings re im the afternoon and reopened their accounts. ‘THM MERCHANTS AND TRADRRS’ SAVINGS BANK, visived in the early hours by quite a num- ber of depositors, was at the closing of business hours almost deserted, ‘The President, as well as the other officers, assert their ability to meet ali de mands, and say that the scare of the last two days was erie & suicidal policy on the part of the depositors, who by ‘withdrawing their deposits at the present time their six montns’ interest which is an actual gan t the bank. The securities of the bank consist of State, city and county bonds, which can bo realized upon at @ moment’s notice ata profit on their original cost. The real estate hela by the bank, it has been ascertained, is fully worth the- ‘value set path and it, and from the inquiries made at other baiks there appears to exist no reason for the late which, however, may now be considered at an in view of the restored confidence that prevails. Tih TURD AVENUR BANK. Tt was said by the Comntittee of Thirteen, appointed by @ certain number of tho depositors, that a Mr. Tate, of No. 229 Broadway, had been appointed receiver, im place of Mr. Carman,’ by Judgo Westbrook. THR MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK. Affairs were in state yesterday. The trum toes are exerting every effort to make the de ficiency and so resume business, This will probably be done during the next six days. TRUST COMPANIES. ‘There has been no final action taken as yet by the New York State Trust and Loan Company with regard to their rumored closing up of business. A call to the stockholders has been issued, however, summoning them to attend a meeting, where an exhibit of the company’s affairs shall be-made and the proposition te | terminate the busimess shall be discussed. Itis the intention of the concern, in the ev at such a determination, to sottie all obligations, as no lack of availabie funds has infiue the bce It ts probable that the reported closing this company gave riso to the rumor Secuiened yesterday that the National Trust Company was contemplating some such action. A HERALD *@ent to investigate the reason for such a sudden and unexpected had a com versation with the Secretary, from whi that the Union Trust must have been confounded — the other company. The business of the concern, officer said, was never in amore (ourishing evutiiens than at present; so much 60, (nm fact, as W lead the threctors to hold a meeting to-day 10 declare & semb ‘annual dividend of four per cant A certain snlagen. sm had existed between the Union Tr ererers re national banks, the managers ry wi Patil dean tie the growing popularity of Sater for- ness system, and it was ib vory possible that ab e re when public contidence in such financial institu- tions was unsettled onto he rg a with the end of affecting the company’s credit. BUSINESS EMBARRASSMENTS. Mr. John P. Crosby, receiver ef the United states Glass Company, which faiied about year ago, yester to John Matthows.for $2,000. A meeting of the creditors of the firm of 0. W. Moore & Son, sash and blind makers, was held yesterday. The ‘business of the firm bas bees carried on by the som fa Moore) since the death of his futher, It is es- that the liabilities will be from $15,000 te inte have been made Priest & Puller, Jewellers, of No. 17 Maiden lane, and Herman Seiner, fancy goods, of No. 342 Bowery. Attachments have also been issued against Oscar Deita, of No. 123 Bow bed Ab assignment was yesterday made by Rachel Mi to Joseph E, Bick, cloth dealer, of No. 97 Klm street, CREDITORS OF BRCOR & BON. The creditors of Secor & Son, proprietors of the Union Iron Works at the foot of Kast Tweaueth sireet, hold @ meeting yesterday at the office of Kdgar Ketchum, Register in Bankruptcy, No. 129 Fultom Street. Over thirty creditors. were present or repre- sented, Twenty-seven proved their among the largest being the followin, Warner & Sous. }12, 104 06 3,891 8S James H. Holden. H. D. & JN. Brookiman. 2,915 OL Daniel F. Cooney.. wT Sh Claims to the amount of $26,961 95 were admitted, Colone! Watson, who represented a number of credit- ors, strongly objected to the admission of the claims of r for $13,850, and W. H. Higgins for claimants being ‘relatives of the members of the iirm, and the matter was laid over for the prew ent, after which the meeting atjourned, REAL ESTATE SALES. Only three sales wore made at the Exchange yester. day. Jambs M, Miller sold, by order of the Supreme Court, the three lotg on Fifth avenue, west side, each 25x100, treet; also one lot adjoining, on West Lidth street, south side, 100 feet west of Fifth pene to J. E. Martin, eri for $17,750; said rty ts valued at H. Ludlow & Co. tora by bel of _ Supreme Court (foreclosure sale), lot, 20x70, No. £77 Fourth venus, ea side, 40 soumniet ‘Twenty- second street, to L. C. Grey, for $18,500; said property 18 valued at $27,000. William Kennelly sold, by order of the Su Court (foreciosure sale), the house and lot, 16. $x100. en Devas Fifty-owth street, north side, 90 feet east Madi avenue, to Fernando Wood, plaintiff, for $17,500; said proporty is valawd at $25,000, PATERSON DEFAULTERS. Matthew Christie, the defaulting bookkeeper of the Paterson First National Back, has been unable to ob- ing they money on hand for'any Rad Cnn og HE EVENING W ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH co PARTNER ‘in cash Seatan ps) Fo atny May A a icenda tain bail, and bas pleaded guilty to the charge against him. His embezziemonts aro said to amount to be- The impression prevatis Chat be wri will Ibe tat of with a Se sent to the Btate Prison, although what real Togas te for pn es mat cannot be given, sentenced ms Paul 3. Vande the I be sit writs da} for ry, at Paterson im yao navive-boan'tade to obtain bis reloase