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NEW YORK HERALD, 100 Pacific Mail a do. for the week ending to-day, as compared with the cor- Fesponding period last year, are as follows :— 1877. 1878. $1,010,000 $396,000 ++ 1,901,000 1,209,000 172,000 $96,000 ‘789,000 461,000 872,000 $2,162,000 200 Mich’ Central... The subscriptions to the four per cent loan to-day : Smounted to $1,509,500, The following is a statement of United States cur- rency outstanding :— Old demand notes. tender notes, all issues One-year notes of 1863 ‘Two-year notes of 1863. ‘fwo-year coupon notes of 1863. Compound interest note: Fractional currency, all sesieemereshdlsieceeeatietad NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, $62,055 Later SaruRpAy, Nov. 30, 1878, BEFORE CALL—10 A. M, sf 4 ce} joo a renee gs 200 Alton & Terdi'pi, 9 100 Ohi, B: ay Quincy nes do. Jowoph.. 1455 2p Dist Col 3.65’, 1000 Duy & RG lei. 10000 COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT QUIET; FUTURES CLOSED STEADY-— FLOUR STEADY — WHEAT LOWER — CORN QUIET-—OATS STEADY——PORK QUIET—LAKD DULL—WHISKEY ACTIVE—SPIRITS TURPEN- TINE LOWER—ROSIN NOMINAL—PETROLEUM QUIET—COFFEE QUIET---SUGAR STEADY. be Saturvay, Nov. 30—6 P. M. 83 Trade, both on and off ‘Change, was rather quiet. 16 At the Produce Exchange flour remained steady, But ie wheat was again lower. Corn was quiet and oats - ruled steady. Whiskey was more active. Pork was quiet and lard ruled dull. Cotton on the spot was unchanged and futures closed steady. Oils and petroleum were quiet. Rosin was dull and nominally unchansed, but spirits turpentine was again lower. Correx.—The market for Brasile was quiet, as wus also mild coffees. The cablegram of Le Coca, Olivera & Co., dated Rio Janeiro, Noveraber 20, is at hand, and reports as follows :—Average daily recetpts since November 22, 11,750 bags; price good firsts, 81500; exchange, bank bills, 22%. Most of the following invoices were withdrawals :—2,001 bags Rio, ox Memnon, and 3,000 bags do,, ex City of Para, both shipped to Chicazo; 500 bags do., ex City of Para, shipped to Philadelphis ; 200, 500, 1,047 and 2,000 bags Rio, all ex City of Para; 500 bags Santos, ox Halley: 600 bags Rio, ex Kron Pring Fr Wilhelm ; 500, 163 and 1,000 bags Rio, all per Memnon, and 1,965 bags Rio, per City of Pera, and yesterday 703 bags Rio, ex D. 8. Prindall, on private terms. At New Orleans 300 bags Rio, per Delhambra quality low common, sold at 95c., and 200 bags do., ex Sea. Drift, quality ordimary, at 12'4c. We quote:--Ordinary 4 2 Seses588 2 Saseee: 500 Ft ‘iin i lod A. M. $40000U85's,¢,"81.be #3 106% §20000 U S 5's, 10-40, ¢ 20000 U S 6's, cur.. = vA S88 eae 2 8's, pie 183 obs et cargoes, 11}ge. a 11%c.; fair do., 14¢e. @ 14}¢¢.; good do., 3000 Bur EN ist 718 Le Wot Union Tite ® 14X¢. a 15c.; prime do., 15}c. # 16e.; extreme range for FOO Chit Ra ne “SU & Hodaonbe lots, 113e. a 17Me ; Santos, fair to good, 14}¢¢. u 15c., gold, 5000 NJ Con be 90 days; Java, government bags, 22%c. a do., grass eh Tae mats, 2c. « 24c.; Singapore, 18c, a 17c.: Ceylon, 16c. a Mt ie 17e.; Maracatbo, 10H. Lagnayra, 140. 8 180.; 5000 Mil & SP con» ¢ 100% 7000 be 100) 1000 mu & 8 ¥ ; 2000 C, 6, 6 twas very dull changed, Futur 2000 D.La' od 1. 4.3 pointe lower, but soo rts ind the mar. 14000 Chia! Ker closed steady and 3 a 4 points inigher’ for the du 26000 d The clostn; f today, compared with yesterday, 10000 di were ns follow B0000 di ‘Friday, Ne Saturday, November 30. 4000 4 Novermbor. — November. 2000 Del December. — December. 1000 Del January . 9.28 January. CF Kebruary. 9388 February 50 9.62 au 383 Jal, —Sbies oF spot co Consumption tion Totals... 32. | included ia ths aloes are ios tn a, to arrive Detfvered on coutract, or yesterday. Current prices of spot ned 36 cotton (the following quotati nd Americ 10000 Ohledit con, ste 100°" 300 Chi, Mbit Fig | seteansitas Stuaantuse seca tite ths ottts running + 16000 Cen Pac g dds... 10774 500 Ty | ing not more then half » grade above or below the 5000 CenPac 1st, SJbE 92 my grade quoted) :— 106: ng Uplands, 0 Orteans. Ba i sie Kise B41.16 85.16 8 81 & OIG Eni | R1S-16 Hed 9 116 & mad 4 516 idling. 94 ood middling: » 16 316 Strict good middling... z re “re fie 16 , 16 Tig. steer, ood vrdtanry, Be Villat, Sige For future. deliv y ater tw two P.M. ise, bs ‘at Midaling fair ry 0 4000 Tol EWarceas Go 200 suuw Ge West 2d, xe.. 7 5000 Nash & D 1s 100 at 9.61c.; May 400) NY Elevated ist ‘es 72 XX Blevaiod. be June, 100 at B8le.; 300 at ‘vse 5000 250 Mo, K & Texas..bo ax 500 ut .8Ue. Total, 3000 pull 'P Car deb b ons 700 Dub as BS ember, 100’ at #14e. it D.ite.; January, 100 at * 9000 Chi,SP&Min an 3 10P, Fs W Trad Bk 2072: Chi 4» 1,200 at 9.220. 00 at 200 Han & 1,200" at ‘9.240., 400 at 9.2" A.2te., 100 at fuse, deat OTe, 1,800 at 9.26e. 1 900 at St 1u0 Hen i StJo vt. be 109 9.27¢.} February, OW at 280. GO at .850., 400 at B.34¢. 3 200 400 at 1500 at 9.340), 500 at 9.30, $C 100 Ohio Miss. 1.300 a BEFORE CALL=12:30° P. ibte 200 $1000 Louisiana consol 79% U0 ahs St Paul pref. 2.200 i ; 10000 Mo, Kan &'T 2d, 18', 875 do. GUD nt 9.68¢,, 700 at 9.70e., 300 at 8.60e. 100 wt 8, 72c Fu do 74. 1.900 nt 9.75; June, G00 ae 9.75 July, 100 at 80, 2 Tou 90 at 9.4. To 71K) bales. Grand total, fuo0) Y pts at the mort were us follows 10000 y Mobite, 3. 5000 8 an ws Mol aT seg jan Dele tack & W. &StJoMscou 99, 1920 ; PALE Int 1100 lant week, 21 9 aM7. “Total since September 1 Tria 110 bales. Corton fret cloved as Fak lows:—To Havre, ‘by steam, | aon compressed; by sail, To Hanaburg, by stout, 4 reared. To Breme To Liverpool, 4 18—Flour, 26,366 bbls, ; wheat, 200 bbls. and 50 sack Ke. by steam; by sail Flour axp GRAlN,—Rec 166,100 bushels; corn men! ul 0,960 do. ‘The sales, including State, Western and Southern, were about 80,000 bblx., within the annexed range, Kye flour was steady, with sulos of 300 bbls. Corn meni was quiet, with wales of about 90) bbls, within the range. an iu i steady but quiet. Oo she Poa Union 1) Delawareé Hudson 2 25 a $3 20 Snape Ba 36 Extra State, 4 Choice Stat 4 2» a ry a ry a a a a Supertine Western. Baten Western. Sesesee 815000 U S 5's, ¢ 1981, 10634 #10000 U 8 6's currency. 122 ECOND BOARD=L P.M 210 aha C & NW pf. be oo ay NUN R eee eeeeccess Serre 4 1 On aay asker. No. 1 red, 81 #1 05 for'No. 2 Me. for choice No 1 for Jannary ember No. 2 3g hid, #L saa Th in % for Nu. dred winter, $1 O44 a ber winter: 611M «FL 10 for No, 1 whit 2 Uiregn Bay. e, w ite, for Nu. 3 spring, a $1 OD for "for January Seen ze atoutner, Did, Arise. asked! Janu K 3.4 Rs 2 100 West Un Tel 0 Mor & Kiss be bit Ww wore 1000 bushels, at 454 cc. Fige, for do, No. 2, 4Mige. for Jam ary Nu. 20u Pac Mail $8 Ce don i . As mixed, A1sge. 0 Hie. for No. 3 do. and 48 BONYCaAHR Ww Ty a raded mixed. Guts we re steady and in some 200 G0. sss 200 do 580 80" | casos a sinall advance was obtained ; this was in the case of Wo do 100 Han & StJo, ce mixed and some of the finden of white, | ales of Wor joo Han & Si ite nominul, ie. at white, tite; No. Wo seh, KO d ee No. ib white, 815 Soiye.; wnereded ‘maised, Vimarket was quiet but without change Hee to = ¥ige. for 134 Ibs., 10!4e, for 2 Ibs, and ¢. fo 1 + a LAD JeTe.—The market, throughout was nieed but, not ‘active. We quote:—American double. dressed, $175 see oa, 810; andreswed, $125 4 $1 jfrueel #210, old; ‘Ttwlinn, 270 « U7: e.g Jute butts, 2h, Hines Monit herp anality. Morten There hut fore Wa Hi aiken 0) Dab & 8 Gi gk Pub 4 4 Vity.. 4550) che Sh kM S0..be 83 do... ane 100 St La SPT it 100 Mo, Kan a do. do. do. 2:30 10 a. 00 sh Northwest pf. LJ seeee ° —The murket for spirite ea w dull und again tower, Hasin, was dull ty changed, "We, aa 1000 Del, Ty ky 104) 10000 Canada So Ist st 5000 Mo Kat ¢ ass os 2000 Hand Std 8's ert haa ‘Advices. trom cer oats firma: ateained, $1175; xood, # spirits Qc. Tar fem at 800. Turpentine firm; fare F123; ‘vo Has follows Hae, whale, 45. jeached w ural do, 406. ; ony ‘inter whale, 630. ah 600) St Pan ou io ct SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1878.-QUADRUPLE wintor elephant, G5e.; winter bleached fish, 400, Crude wh—Sound, Bie.’; Eustern Sze. PrtkoLeuw.—There was more inquiry for refined and ¢ market ruled firmer during the early part of the day but a ye note sale of 4.500 bbls, at —Grude, in “pbls., Be. & go lo ‘asked ! canes, a ; Muphtha, Sige, ; refined, i asked fe condtinary brands; refined, at Philadelphia, reports sales United certificates (crude patro- York, Hetho0 vb: O11 Cit; highest, mg, ind O11 Clty. Eexchanges, 623,000 DL =e marks was still quiet, but we in . We quote —Turkeyss, 0 ie iTeaaiphi 1c.» 15e,; State and Western, We, a ick iiadelphia, Ie. at State and Western, o—Bostor Philadel » and State, ie ie, iidelpnta, 16e. Lon Island, ie. wir; bine wing. ‘wood duek, 50¢. por 3 do E pee Saker: Se ti ting 50 aa bee doaen. Jackbirds, 2c. 4 400, peor Guines fowl, Zoe. per pair, Rabbits: We, habe. por Pale. “Whole door, 1c. « Ih, Saddles of venison, 6c. a 20e, por Ib. Red heads, fe. nl 25 per pate. Part: bar oes al eons. LES st per pa fe 75e. 4 $1 ver don dozen, 40 87 $750 ana 250 bbls. February mons at $8 90, Tlerco beat was More active and firm, and 425 tierces city exten India moss sold chiefly at S21. Cut ineats were lower ail azound but fairly active, particularly 40, for frosh meats. Ve note selon OF 45 hoxte fat backs boxes do. 500 smoked hams, 10 lbs faverngo, xt i. . Mei teen ham: Pa some, deliverable first week in Jai hogs’ were sold within the range of yc. heavy to leht, and ive. for market cate follow es ry U bid 7 arch, 5 2 ‘WOO terces city at $6 do, at $8 073 d tor future deli a r} "tard, as Backages, eipts for the wee for thy week, 4.84) packages, We guote:—-Htate creamury * tate, dairy, " Wektorn, factory, Ze. # a for the merle 73,125 boxes. Bu 28.004 puckug in The market was quiets Wostern, Eggs—Receipts, ‘oot bbis. eThe market d New Jorsey and near by, 2 Western, fresh, 2 Canada, ‘frost Be, ; be. a w He. & ialetoarlist'ves wrenty eeder'a nlx demand.’ We arolinu, fair to good, d3jc. a B4c. ; prime to choice, Gaye. «7c. ; Louisiana, Bye. # Gige.; Rangoon, se. a 3 1-16c., gold, in bond, Stkan =Recelpts, 163 tlereee, 40 bbls, and 27 casks, The market was Svdaw—The market for refined was not quite so active, but holders were firm. We note sule of 400 hhds. centrifugal at$7 GY, Refined was fairly acti fe quote:—Fu fining, O%e.; good refining, Ze; Cubs, contrifugal, and boxes, Nos. 8 to 13, ‘8 Tge.; do. molasses, hds. aud boxes, 5 OK eto. Ri refining, common to fair, Bye. a6 good to primo, 7c. standard A, off A. Bic. a i wdered, loaf, ¢.; granu y wi ise. Gres Been Tiger; other wenden, including C's, Oe. m Obs TaLuow- Rocoipts-—20 hhds,, TD tlenke abu bola. end 58 8. Tho market was in good demand for strictly choice is, but low grades were neglected and, rolatively lower. ote alos of 40.00) Ibs: at Glee. w Oe, according to quality, and 5,000 Tbe. at 6 Witkkxy;—Hoceipte, S300 bbls: The market was active, and 100 bbls. sold ut 10033, Frxignts.—There was limited business in general ac- complished, but rates were held steady. En, irements To Liverpool per steum, 1,000 i ‘Bd. lots bacon and lurd on private tert grain, Hour, 28, and steam ded. London, sail, 8,000. bbls. some lots cheere, 50s, Bristol, ail, 24,000 bushels grain, 5i ‘A British bark, "hence to Dublin or Belfast, 3.850 quarters wheat, 5s. Led. : an Italian bark heneo to Cork for orders 500'quarters grain, American bark, 5 hiladelphia to Lisbon, gr British bark, tons, from Philadelphia to ( ers, grain, 5: Roun jon ‘and ot tons, hence to Bristol, grain atSs, 3d! mi balance Roneral cargo at rates; a British hence to London, wheat 5a. 3 egien bark, from Pulladelpiin to the Comtinent, 000 bbls, refined petroleam at 3s. 9d., and thence to the Continent (previously), with petroleum, on private term: EUROPEAN MARKETS. COMMERCIAL. Lowvox, Nov. 30, 1878. ‘The Mincing lane markets remain very dull, prices show- ing iurther weakness. The business in sugar is limited. Crvstalized Demerira by auction sold with more spirit than of late. The tion upon fair grades of sales in Holland this week th prices were under valuations, excepting for good qualities Which sold rather above. Mera tie demand for plautatio Cay Was somewhat improved, but quotations were baroly maintained. Foreign ana other kinds ganerally continued very difficult to realize wy Rathor more business has doch done in ties. "Nearly 4,009 baler of cinmaman yold et the quarterly auction at cig Lede ap for many years. ov. 30 P.M. Cotton—The sales of the acy Included 3.650 bales Ameri- can. Fatures steadier; uplands. low middling clause, Jan- vary and Fobruary delivery, 50-d2d.; uplands, low mid- dling clause, February and March delivery, 5 3-164, Layrnroot, Nov, 30, 1878, Pork—Prime mess, Eastern, dull at Soe. do. yentern, dull at 438, Bacon—Cumberiand cut dul hort rib Guil at Sis.; long clear dull at 2ox.z short clenr dill we 28m, Hams—Long cut dull at 41s.; shoulders dull at 21 Beef—India mess dull at 70) Xtra mess firmer at 03s. prime mews, market bi Western dull at 3s, Tallow—Prime dy at 37%, Turpentino—Npirits duli at 22%. Rosin—Common dull at 4s, od; fine dull wt Cheese—American cheese dull at’ 47x. Lard Bis, Flour—Extra State stewuy at 2s market bare; spring No. 2, new crop ; now. Wemtern winter steady ai Us; new . 2d. Corn—New. mixed soft old mixed soft dull at 24a. 3d. Cottun- sees Fellow Asvertoas, steady at 288, Roxin--Common, av London, steady at 5s. Turpentine—Spirits, at London, steady at Sls. Pd, FINANCIAL. uiry. The public sales ha iE public sales have gone 20, Business on the Meck al cas weet, 7, insignificant. "Foreign re rather better. British railway securities re lower, in consequence of the reduced trafic appre. ended in the cotton, iron and coal district, aa. reesit ot the strikes and stop; Gas shares have iy cause the public experinent ‘with the electric light aro carded as unsatixfuctory. American governments aro Railway securities fnctuated considerably. Lonpon, Noy, 30—6 P. M. Paris advices quote five per cent rentes 1126. 35e. for the 7 Parts, Nov. 90, 1878, Exchange on London, of, 281;e, for checks. ree: higher. A. buy and sell Stocks on the N carry on & margin of J per cent 10, 25, shares. ock Exchange and ) and 100 or more motiate first class “Puts’ id “Calls” at @ distance of 4g to 2 per cent from market. We have extended our Banking Department and allow in- terest on deposits, Check books supplied gratuitously. SFinanclal Heportor,” published by ws, tailed free on ap- plication. ‘ A.the mone profitable way of dlenling in stocks ix by eom- Dining many orders and co-operating them asa whole, 4 viding proflepro ruse among aburehelders, according tote market. Each customer thus securus all ndvantages of im- porionced skill, und can use any amount ‘or more, with equal proportionate snc. Stoek Reporter” and new circular mailed one to operate snecessfully, xchange place, New York. LEX, FROTHINGHAM & C NKERS AND sto STOCK BROKERS, Ni buy and sel Stocks the Now York Ktock Exchange, and carry the same as as desired on a deposit of t Careful attenti ziven to orders for Inve PL und CALLA, whieh freq th vested, EXP RLY FINANCIAL highest references, an REPORT plication, —A— THE MINING b RECORD, \e | € YEARLY, roadway, is the only paper int tout, relignte. sccounte fromm the rent a that Kivoe SOLD and SILVER Mining stock orders exe Information fi R. CHISOLM, Proprie H. HAZARD, 6 BROAD ST., MEMBER OF THE ew York Stock Exchange.—Stocks boaght and sold wderate margins; also STOCK PRIVILEGES, Puts,” ally” on the active stocks negotiated ou solicited, mines. jase parties only NTS OF PROS chy, city. Staton ewark Property. WIL loan her some money on FREDERICKS, Herat AgHYE STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN OF FROM AAS to Sper cent. Opportani mently ocour when Tate profits are made from small investments, Orders by mail carefully filled, Send for full ertientars, TECK & MORTON, 19 Broad st., New York, corner of Exchange place, 2 ViVATED LADY, WAVING SERIOU Avi’ af nities, desires to meet « thorough gentlemar who will aasixt her, Uptown office, TED—ON FIRST iid paying, Broadway 0 Address , laporerl, SING PITY, We ae Tt a LOAN oF $90,000 Property; valued $100, pox 113 Herald Uptown Branch ‘NG LADY DESTIRES A ik Ls MAN TO AS isan heiress to 1: papers to Address Mi BITE A Wilke dd iindelphin, Pa. i DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS AW, AAS aud County Bans, by ALBERT nh Nie SL AY & ©O., No. 4 Sine st, N EXPERIENC! is ATTORNEY a TKS ALL ARinas of claims on contingent fees, LAWYER, bux Bl Post office. LADY, YOUNG, (ENERGETIO. RDCCATED. 4 AND i to A.tituctive des ree poe 5 ay oe gdvance Fv for ANI BaaiTOrR oftice, BARES $4,000 TO TAKE UT Ao ectintarst bo i sh m. BAT fonr per cont monthly will pay bw Address M iW Te Herald Op n office. REFINED LADY MBETE AN wend tke an older! i hin of would meri rin lity te drone REV ix 12d Herald Upt mie Re “ Advan KS" ON FURNITURE, PIANOS OAR. eitntinnee ates, ke, 108 Went 33d of, wost of Oth av. eee FINANCIAL. YT YOUNG Wibow apy, EWI ble, cultured and reliable, c has become temporarily fi ad circumstances and lacking influential friewds, desires to muke the acquaiutance of an honorable person of wealth and influence, who would proffer modveate wnsint- anne 4 for at on Midress, inting in i YOUNG LADY (WIDOW) FROM 3« hor own house, desires the acquaint al BAT who would loan small amount of money; security. LONDE, Herald Uptown, ps REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON endowment iciex and mortgages; o effected with best comp: /ent premiums. J.J, MABRICH & €O., YOUNG PERSON, OF like the means t Music; any amount advan ¢renco furnished in Herald barr LIFE AND same 165 Broadway GREAT T. box 1,880. of all N xchange m nary RY, 14 Now st, Eee HAND R ) BONDS WANTED; slso Macoupin Couns “ae ) Court House, G. W. MARKHAM, 10 Pin st. ENT FIRST MORTGAGE OF y W CHENIER BRO Ganeeoent Backes exelusively on commini on tive per cent margi ‘Approved col- lateral at market rato; ject to cheek at sight; four per cent inte: ullowed on all daily bala ; orders executed at the Sun Francisco and London exchanges. yng as required } ONORABLE STRANGER, WISHES IM- Lmedinte | Ot ae he wealthy and cul tivated, CO Horatd Uptown. WILL BUY SHORT TERM ENDOWM Woraule rates, or W at mee box d AN ou the sume. fing with the old banking hy No. 6 Wall st., New York, which allows interest of four per cent. ] ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN O New York city Property; city Iuilroad 3: bonght and sold. A $150; WILL u valuable furniture. GORDC AGE NEG ESS, Herald D MORTG. sce OOK OUT FOR SPECIAL DESPATCHES “FROM aoe THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-MORROW, RIN D STATE RIGHTS FOR S uader's votnabis:| patent. Address box 1,25, New ODERATE SUMS LOANED ON FURNITURE, owner, to retain possession. Address Te: ld Uptown of 0. LOANED ON SA SALARY. hox uy Herald office. OBTAINED ON ASSIGNAB Endowment Policies. Consult LUCI Actuary and Counsellor in Life Insurance, place. ‘ONEY AT 6 PER CENT ON NEW YORK, BROOK. lyn and Staten Island improved Property. STAKE, 150 Browdway. ett rEW YORK CITY 7 PER CENT COUPON OR REGISTERED BONDS, Payable in 1890. NEW YORK pg 6 PER CENT aut COUPON OR REGISTERED BONDS. Payable in 1901, ADDRESS LEX, LIFE McAD. No. 32 Pi For sale by DANIEL A. basta § st., New York. FFICE OF THE BARREN | a 'D MANUFACTUR- ing Company, New York, Nov. 30, 1978.—The semi- sunuel meeting of she stockholders of ‘this company will take place on Tuewday, December 10, 1878, ut their office, No. 36 Broadway, iresaferbooks af. the company wil ‘lube on the 24 and reopen om the 16th of ir, ‘By order of the secretary of the company, sds BLU! ORE, FIVE SILVER MINES WILL LL ALL OR : an meres very cheap, Address SILV! Ei box 2,631 Post office. RODUCE MBERSHIP "SALE W., box 108 Herald office. ‘RS’ TICKETS, OLD GOLD AND SILVER # Pledges Broome st. OW LAD’ BS TO BOR- rentleman; security given. Ad- EXCHANG peaerent. be neentoee a 10. Tow 100 oy elder!; dress Hi NESTY, Herald office. Ss Bouman Fs STOOKS.—NEW PLAN. TATTER- jsall's Stock Exchange, corner 30th st., 1,235 Broadwa open every any from 8X. M. ti TL P/M. Stocks bought and sold ou 1 per cent margin; contracts closed out each dy and no wiping out of wnegin in the interval; call on mr way dows town and in oud mail aad a co. wespecial attention, ‘MeDI MCIXPENNY, SAVINGS BANK” DEPOSITORS DE- addross, stating dispose of their balan amount and lowest terms, OPPORTUNITY 181 Horald Up: town Te. DE, BS IN 8’ iE oO house of HOWES £ CO.,6 Wall st., New York, bnys and sells oo reasonable margin, the Stocks in at the New York Stock Exchange. When desired will use dis- cretion when and what to buy aud sell, giving parties the bencht of 25 years’ oxperience. Upportanities for prollts constantly ocomr, TANTEI 85, for fivs you NTH WARD HOUSE Inquire, for three days, 609 H son wt, V ANTE, ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AD- dress MERCHANT, Herald office. FIRST MORT IRST Waite #8 Prope: iy wevoeipele weed rty; only principals need ap. T Seicospe with’ brokers. “Addreve A, box 160 orald office. , at TANTED—IMMEDIATE FINANCIAL ASSISTAN by a widow lady in distress, Address, with purticw lars, INCERITY, Herald office. $200.55 WANTED—TO TAKE VALUABLES OUT OF $15,000,204 as ait gett for double amount. Address $20. 000 rer five years FOR | RALE—ON FOUR stone Residence; gilt edge. & OATMAN, 205 Broadway. OND AND MORTGAGE ‘or two sums free of brokerage. This is ity for a long loan, as institutions only loan for one year. Address box 3,707 New York Po lee. $305. 000. TO LOAN AT VERY LOWEST RATES: fon Lond wand mortgage RICHARD V. MaNEt 1M Broadway, banemon $357,000.20 coat. ta aie Fornare: oie O00 ,te crates: are oe) sch [nV Namen aoc 00047 PRE ENT, IN SUMS TO SUTT, 25, lon city Property; also monvy at seven, F HONTG, mt ht rooms @ and If, basement. nO TO” $20,000 TO IN. businoss, now paring & for six days, MERCHANT, box lished ddress T2d Tiernta hmea. \ ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURBD FOR MER- 4L.chants, manufacturers, and others; Roal Estate ex changed for Business, Mining Interusts, &e., nogotinted ; persons with capital ‘secking business advised, without eharce, of uppraved wpportunities. References Leonard, Howell & Co., Bankers, 5% Broadway; Erastus Titus, Exq., nd others. S$ & CARLETON, URUstaL OPPORTUNITY TO SECL AA Interest ina Broker and Loan Office business. ALC ea Herald office. NEW INVENTION OF GREAT MERIT, FOR Ww apatent is taken out in the Lnited Ventor, who desires to secure hits invent tent in’ several important countries, dest willing to invest money in securing said patents. tienlars and conditions call at IN!" Broadway, MW. comber 2, from 10 A. M. until ar M. dS. PARTNER, WITH #2000, TO INTRODUCE A PRO. jotory article of known nierit; ready sale; large prof Address OMEGA, Herald office. TENTION, VALUABLE PATENTS FOR SALE; i partios advancing mor to FELLOWS. 7 Murray st. si LIABLE BUSINESS MAN, WITIL id like to engage in a good paying Jerald often. Address Address Re pio ee gh FACTURING BUSTIN tusinaes, MORGAN, I N ACTIVE MAN, WITH §2,500 TO B10 wanted to manufacture a medicinal propa dail over the United States, and in whieh there j cortainty of mecess, Address box 8 You MAN OF 78, GOOD ENGLISH EDUCA tion, some knowledge of bookkeeping, desires # position that will introduce him to ® business tite; compensation pay fmmenso profits, #1250: tee naked q i sinall, AMBITION, box 117 Herald office, At SLIABLE, MAN WANTED—IN A GOOD PAYING, Jogitiinate affice busine: mimand ROW), great mist awit Chambers et, PORTUN ont opportanity RARE CHANCE TO w or part interest i MAKE A examine model, on Monday and Twredny, December 2 and i, between 10 A. M. and 3 P) M4 Doy at. N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY TO PUR- chase an established manufacturi fuetory lete and raning, LLOYI'S, 4 Warr AN ESTA For parti RETAIL lished Bi r lars, lod Main NENERGETIC MAN, WITH ABOUT $1,000, 70.18 ZLvest in an establtstied business, paytng Inte profits money rognited to ndvertivo and increase the business. Ad- drews VAN W., Horald Uptown oftice. A —PATENTS AT AUCTION —THE NEXT AUCTION Eratale cull gegen December 7% NEW YORK PATENT MANGE, 67 Liberty at. A rin ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF plated jewelry, wino co patent which gives them superior advantayos in ca ttosire to Hind a part. Jet eth DELPHIA VERITY, THEATRE, NEW AIK, Wi d., for sale, WHITE, Ist av. ane 27th we N.Y PARTNER “Wits ‘R00 IN A VERY sine ste | whole: cash manufacturing business; rare chance for a stondy, active man, Call at 107 Woat d8th st, iW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. MAN WANTED—WITH $10.00) TO $50.01 No, 205 Broadway. wits ” TO A BXUELLE make Goa you iven. Call immediately WillrEMAN, AL PARTY: WHO HOLDS A SMALL B0AP for debt, will sell the same retused. Box tH Herald office, NY PARTY WITH CAPITAL 4Anoss where be can make about retiring. Address FRAN! A Ges BUSINESS TAL ain England Wishes Or article to repr higily reputable aud capitalist, Addveos X., box [it Herald office. E: LADY DESIRES PARTNER, LADY OR GENTLE- profitable business; from $300 to $509, 40 West Loth st ESTABLISHED WELK, PAYING FACTORY A seldom c, as the owner retires and K never advortised before; re- on FAVORABLE BUSINESS OPPOR- y hear investigation, Address ESTAB- D, Herald Uptown office, factory explanations ottice. Broadway, back AND WANTS A BUST- fortune; will sell as Lum E, Herald oftive, TLEMAN OF ttle i fA tai business furnished. a CTARLE. box Tor Herald office, VERY FINE MILLINERY AND FANCY ¢ Business: good opening. Apply J. JONES, 35 Centre st. ‘A #008 DID BUSINESS PART: ERSHIY FOR a darelinblo party: security and interest given; thoroughly established, GRITY: box 10 Herald office. A FARTY WANTED TO INV T CAPITAL IN well Y 1 Feather ai Ay dress A. Y., station A, Post offic Bits BUSINESS; GOOD Loe Address A., box 163 Post offic R SHOP—DOING GOOD M1 capital required, Y A LADIES’ UNDERGARMENT MA pUR- er —A sample, or an idea uf any article of a lady's wear- ing apparel that can be profitably manufact for the spring ani summer season; a novelty preferred; a liberal neration will be given for the idea, or a desirable per- rs employment thereby. Addrese J... Horald jelph YORN “FACTORY, CAPACITY 2.000 /bushels, Ea wipped and now running, can be leased and machin y parchased on advantageous terms. Address LT, box 219 Herald atfice. IAMOND AND OTHER JEWEL a WORN AT LAST @; will sell or trade OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN THE HOTEL i busingne for one having $2,000, Address HOTEL, 205 jorald offic OR SALE—LBASE AND FURNITURE OF A HOTEL down town Herald office. low rent; near ferries. HOTEL, box 180 530,000 TX STOCK OF A MANUPACTOR. aging ti ge dividends and position with Principals only address re phaser. [AOR SALE AT A SACRIFICR-ON AGOOUNT OF other business, my Manufactaring Establishme Nth article good trade; one hour from city, Addres MAN WITH $5,000 TO Address CE FOR 1V re alent ustilcven bastesen: Post oifice box 2,681, YENTLEMAN HAS VALUABLES IN PLEDGE FOR S100 worth $1,400; party redeeming them can hold pos- conten by returning one keepsake. Address EMBAR- RASSED. Horald o! [EWAN OR LADY PARTNER, WiTll >, old established (fice Practice and 25 per conton the amount, COUNSELLOR FOR INVENTORS, Herald office. ARDWARE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CROCK- ory, &c.—Good stand and a growing trade; on a as Business for sale; price, 6,000, Apply GRIGG 8 Broudway. per aseern tain vice aoe oe part real estate, OWNER, box 139 Terata Uptown Branch. MPORTING AND MANUFACTURING BUSINESS—Es- tablished five years ago: pleasant, safe and profitadl goods have almost a national reputation, and sold all over the Southern ‘aud Western States; a strictly lugitimate business. I want 912.000, spoctal or active capital, with which to remove to Chicago, Increase manufac ties, import materials and extend business tioal opening; every facility given for investigation best of references given and Writ full Porky os address, to MEKCHA! Paes carrier No. 6, De- troit, Mie! WILL INVEST $1,000 OR MORE IN A SAFE, Llegitimate busines unexceptionadle city references given and expected, ' Principals only address BROAD- AY, 1 box 1 Li VEST $5,000 TO TNE! Pasieo in" ibe t, safe and lucrative business; un- doubted security. given. Address PROFITABLE, box 156 Herald office. ARTNER haf ted | Rep sya PRODUCE commission business, from $3,000 to $5,000. Ap- ply WALTER MYERS, "ha Wasiingts DARTNER WANTED-—WITH $7,000 CASH, IN OPEN- ing a harness business in the West, where honey ean be rapidly made, Address lock box 30, Galena, IIL VEST $1,000 PARTNER Wa TED. mediately ; no risk. Witt SMALL CG APITAL, Im. . B., 130 Herald off DARTNER waxTnD—ts A FI y CLASS BATING honse in Westert gw @ sober, indus- tious man, who attention to the busi- ness; only'81,500 rorelred: ‘Address M.W. T, ., Herald Up- tuwn Brauch office. Pree TY OF INVENTION, $15. wx PATENT within two yours TRADE MARKS, $15, ail told. é RB PRINTS and LABELS, $6, all told. on foreign paten ABROAD MADE RE. leaving for one of the most agreeable win outh of Lair wishes to associate with n command of which an The be: i gentler ter resorts in him another of about 8700 cash, income of $200 to of references vive dotails address H. {PTS SOLD. n type writer, Address T, * ‘yor MAKING sees PAPER ¥. BEEBE. No. 30 Verney OTHERS IN THE TRADE. — tcomplete Printing Estab- lishinents, located in Western New York contemplating ro tiring fruin business offers It tor sale, in thorough ranning ing all the various branches in the Printing ‘ard making-and Kleetrotyping combined. To mitous of carrying Of @ Yarge and remunerative resented. . 125 Broadway, basement. £ OF THY BEST MEAT iptown market; will take partner or sell the is; now selling four cattle a week PROMPT, Herald Uptown oftce. CEI ie man, with $2,500, Adres ouNure own office, SQUARE Taney, Beet clone bm oll rea cae RECHARD WARNE: vas REASONS FOR SELI Saloon; price 81,500, Call 58 f y st, room 1%, SOUTHMAYD., TANTED—A PARTY TO INVEST #000 ON $10, to start a first ela two one-third’ terest given, Address Sith at. ILL SELL MALE INTRA IN A WHOLESALE ha tern fi" Husiness fi 2 tasinots weil watabiteted and In Went loca Toraretinble man with $8000. Address W- Dy, box Wis INV anufactn particulars, with references. office. T $10,000 TO 20,000 IN ANY GOO _ xpoctalty or mercantile businen Address B.C. L., Ww ARTNER WITH $900 TO TAKE CHARGE of one of the best paying, old established, well located liquor stores in New York. J. TRAVER. 59 Now Bowery A eng tag ary yrcamsen i; beg a W ANTED—PARTNER IN MANUFACTURING BUST teas, Call at 120 West 25th st, third floor, Wares A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER, mith $75.00 to SION In @ large impurting aud the ORTER, bo: ic Wusinens, standing among tbe is only please anawer, ‘TED—A MAN WITH $800, TO TAKE PLACE OF tiriu partner in # se peria established manutac- turing business, SMITHS, 24 Chambers st. WASTEDAA PARTNER WIL ABOUT $10, invest In an ote ent + ney» manufactur vi emer ood one f iy percon ds jo ohjection to ‘consolidate with another house in the samme AL, box 24 Herald oftiee, TED—A PARTNER WITH #1500 TO #20 non arlene; I For particulars address fice, xood paying va” ety theatre in New York: sutisfaction guaranteod; refer: required, Address %, Herald Uptown office. TANTED-LADY OR GENTLEMAN, WITH $2,000, jan in legitimate and Rosa rofitable: wh al services optional US, bos 4a Herald oftice: TANTED—BY A MANUFACTURER OF ORNAMENTS my trtlcloa generally, ae partner, & business ities and extend inte withthe tendo preferred. Address Herald offic ice. WASTED-A ‘LADY Ht WELL URNISHED house and some means to fein in highly respectabio and very lucrative business, GILBERT, tay IS Uptown office. W. PARTNER TN AN OLD ESTABLISH A rare chance for an active, at Mt capital Add H ANTEL W ANTED- TO BUY A COAL YARD, WITH STUCK. Address HANLEN, Horald Uptown offies, W ANTED—PARTNER Noll iw AS rane with Spee female minstrels, Address Manager, ow! ai meaning oe and who cash, without having to look to their cousin, father ve Lrother for the money to go in business need answer. LEX, Herald offic oD BUSIN $2,000; established flour; closest investigation. ce. MAN. WITH 81000 0 Jobbing business 1 Address LAW I. INTEREST T article for owner obliged te RTY TO TAKE AN useful pat it; fortune in it; all office, WITH $300) FOR mn Address C MAN branch splendid business, with thor be away. TOUNG MANAGEM uughly responsibl Horald Uptown men; money trebly secured. 5. & CO., oftice. $106 $300 Diamo Kuidvoss HEASTIS NGS, Herald office. SOO cde Wilk BUY THE MACHINERY AND UU stock of a splendid manufacturing business pay- ing over 500 per cont profit; a staple article in constant de- wand and a monopoly, Address F. A. S., Herald Uptown olive. PURCHASE LONDON RECEIPT FOR partuer taken. Addross WILL mC Pain Herald Uptown SRARTY | WANTED TO. REDEEM VALU; ablen in pledgw mount, consisting o€ will divide over $400, yo TO INVEST APA ry W. D., box 116 ‘Herald o HALE INTEREST INA ey incipals only apply to MACK Seems Bevndweg on aGhet ts $1.000; A YOUNG MAN BUZY, box 21d $2,000,384 Bean; Fespe uble, attractive. ‘URE HALF INTEREST ¢ of an established Bi B. L. H., Herald Upto DVERTISER HW N od this amount, and can dos Very prod admitting an equal partner. MANHAT: Business” by Herald off NTED, A RELIABLE PARTY, wird $5. 000.a" ‘amount, to represent 4 Philadelph' puny wishing to establish a branch house in New Work, wo thie exclusive sale of thelr manufacturos in the 5 cnormous prodte, Address C.J. CASSERLY, Herald Piinadeiphin Branch. $5.00 0aireneaeos Ligution invited. VESTED WITH SUPERIOR safe and profitable; fallest invas- TABILITY, Herald office. N AGTIVE PARTNER WANTED, IN tablished city business, yielding ¢ hands for best of reasons; ine clus references given und ter 53 Post office. TILDEN’S INCOME TAX. AN IMPORTANT DECISION BY JUDGE CHOATE— OPENING OF THE DEPOSITIONS—WHAT THEIR CONTENTS ARE—A LETTER FROM MR. TILDEN, Judge Choate, in the United States District Court rendered a decision yesterday on the motion made om Saturday last in the case of the United States vs. Samuel J, Tilden, This was a motion made on the part of the plaintiffs to have certain depositions, which have been taken in the cause under section 861 of the Revised Statutes, opened and filed. The coun sel for the defendant objected on the ground that under section 865 each deposifion can only be opened at the trial unless by consent. After » re view of the argument of the defendant’s counsel Judge Choate says:—-I cannot find, either in the terms of the statute or the decisions or the practice of the courts in relation to depositions taken de bene esse, any such policy of keeping the same secret unti! the trial, as is claimed on the part of the defendant, On the contrary, the rules of court as well as the de- cisions assume that in respect to all depositions taken before the trial the policy of the law is to have them opened and made accessible to the parties in the suit, in order that all formal questions in respect ta the manner of taking may be disposed of before the trial.” Judge Choate then refers to the power on the part of the magistrate to limit the subject of inquiry or to exclude any testimony from the record, and saya that it does not afford any strong gfounds for withholding them from publication in the clerk's office prior to the trial as to have been made the basis for a distinction in respect between such depo- sitions and depositions taken under the commission, and concludes as follows :—“While it is possible that, in some cases, the power to take testimony may be abused, for the purpose of publishing scandalous and irrelevant matter, yet, on the other hand, the power of either party to forbid the opening of the deposi- tions until the trial may lead to abuses much worse, and to surprise and failure of jus- tice on the trial. Thus if this right has existed under the act of 1789 a party taking & deposition de bene ease, even without notice, before the recent change of the statute requiring notice, might have kept this deposition secret till the trial, and then have used the testimony of s witness whom tho other side had not seen nor had an opportunity ta cross-examine and whose testimony he would have no opportunity to rebut. These and other inconven- iences far outweigh the inconveniences and possible inj to be done by publication and fully justify the prac which has referred to and is embodied in the rules. Upon the whole, I think the statute will be entirely er five the pan en being opened in the presence of the parties and neys in open court.” —— DRPOSITIONS. After the ent of the above decision by tions, which are ve to the investigations that took place at Boston, Chi- a and Marquette. depositions taken in the Boston case are few ae number, and relate to the pa} it by the Union Pacific Railroad Company in 1 of $25,000 to Mr. ‘Tilden as fees for professional services rendered by him to that reine A The check is dated February 1%, 1872, and is payable six months after date. The check was Dome to id and forms one of the exhibits. ‘The Chi positions relate to the proof as to the amount meet Mr. Tilden’s income derivable from his services ax counsel on the consolidation of the Peninsular Railway, of oe ny with the Chicago nd Northwestern Road, in ‘The remainder of the tre relate to the New York Iron Mine Company, and were taken at Mar- nette, Mich., and to the income derived by Mr. Til- den as counsel for the Pittsburg and Fort Wayne Railroad, ‘TTLDEN’S FORESIGHT. ‘The following is an extract from a letter and forms a part of the deposition, and is addressed to William L, Wetmore, by Mr. Tilden, from No. 12 Wall street, and is dated January 6, 1865:— bi t, calculate with certal | rene “aad ‘polltioal tcndonclee, “On We one hand is the public anticipation of, 7 closing up ¢ ve the war, which may create an indisposdtion to buy. 0 from hand to mouth, aud the Tmoagination of the may fancy an ims payments and redue other hand, peace iteame it woul tore and botrewing wore per day than over before, am next thirty ar fifty ‘dnyn will develop Important event corning Th that tine we shalt i: ber there will ben further faxae of Heel tenders. which T deers probable. W i need all {neulties to ‘ne veo baalness wisely, Yow faust fully | advire me about the New York Mining Company, ai me vised. We aon Judge as soon as possibl teat to divide the rlek of the future by making sales of ts part of eur production. even if wo have to do ‘sy at fixed prices, if, probably, wo ste able at the same tite to fix the Piet of production.’ I throw out these ews of the whole case that we may both be ready to wet. Givo me the pres- ‘ideas which prevail as to the demead for ores we ring. , What do you nay vo buying, if we can, the E cel. x tan WHAT ONE OF TILDEN'S COUNSEL 8A’ Mr. Harland, one of the counsel for Met Tilden in the income tax case, said that none of the depositions are of the slightest consequence or contain any fact which the connsel of Mr. Tilden would not’ have stated, or which are of the least importance, unless it be the deposition of Wetmore. Wetmore was the miuing agent of the New York Iron Mine, of which Mr. Tilden is the president and principal stock owner, He was the chief witness for the government to endeayor to | Mr. Tilden witht nominal and wurealized prot retended to be earned by the coi past he truth is the company was never ts squeeze out a dividend until after the income tax was ow had never collected or realized profits its debts from prior Ei jot over and over again in the United States Courts that profits are not taxable as income until they had been realized, so that they had been divided or had been capable of being divided. RAPID TRANSIT. Tt may be a pleasure to the residents of Yorkville and ite vicinity to know that the Superintendent of the New York Elevated Railroad positively states that by next Wednesday, or Thursday at the furthest, trains will be running to Kighty-ninth street, and to accommodate the great rush of travel in the evening many of the trains will not go below Franklin square, Tt was also stated by the Superintendent, Mr. Onder. donk, that trains would be ranning to > Harlenn on ot before the Ist of January, the extension to the oe Hall wont he completed abont the same time. ia at present completed from 100th nireet to-ffarlet and joe hel Rong street to the South forry, the Sorter aren Sera t Ld only ception of the Chatham street and City Hall not ready for travel. Thereare how runuing on roal 12 cars and forty nes. Seven new were received Tast wee end ton more will be ceived this, It is expected that the extension of rol to Bighty-ninth strect will largely time the travel, and that the extension to Harlem will in- crease itso much that it will require almost twice the présent number of care and engines to date the passengers, aan ist .

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