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tomm HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, AND COMMERCIAL REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL VOL. SATURDAY, APRIL ]6. CONTENTS. Our Safeguards Aralnst Panic PnWIcity and the Treasury 541 542 543 . . Current Topics At'grcgate Renoarces ard LiabiliileB of the National Banks... in Ap;cntB of National Banks.... Latest Monetary and Commercial 544 Kn^Ush News Commercial and MiacellaneouB 544 News 544 646 Redeeming the THK BACKERS' GAZKTTE. Honey Market, Railway Stocks, U. S. Secnrities, Gold Market, Investments and State, City and Corporation Finances Canal and Miscellaneous Stock Foreign Exchange, New York City Banks, Boston Banks, Philadelphia Banks, National Banks, etc Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and Bond List 551 551 State Securities City Securities Railroad Stock and 647 550 Bond 553 554 557 List. THE COMMERCIAL TIMES. Commercial Epitome Cotton 556 BreaastuSs 56i» ) Groceries S'O 5671I)ryGoods ! 571 Prices Corrent 673 4ri)rontcU. Every a financial general panic day morning, with the latest news up issued on Saturto midnight oj Friday, ISSM8 07 S17B8CBIFTIOH-FAYABLS IN ADVANCE. The Comstbrcial and Financial Chronicle, and mailed For One Year For Six Months sabscrilxtrs, delivered by $10 00 6 00 THE RAILTVAT mONITOB. man how with can see panic instant for They safnguards offer available prevent tha necessity of time of pressure, and of by throwing capital They easy to trace. is use. calling in loans too violently in which these almost impossible, and will continue is securities on a market too sick to absorb them. is country we have rarely had mercantile panics two sources. The first is from broken bank currency. Under the old State bank system such disasters were frequent, but in our national bank system they are impossible. The second kind of revulsions are called credit They arise from a paralysis of bank credits. It is panics. against this species of disaster that the bank reserves offer So long as our reserves are so complete a protection. except from This is a Jonrnal of general Railroad Intelligence, intended to supplement the brief railroad news contained in The Chronicle, and published monthly or about the fifteenth of each month, fiubscriptlon price per year (including a file cover the first year) $4 00 " *' '' to subscribers of the Chronicle 3 00 7hi Chronicle and Monitor ^oilt be sent to subscribers uniU ordered dUcontinued by letter. Postage is paid bu the mbscrMjer at his own rmst-oMce. WILLIAM B. DANA, WILLIAM B. & CO., Pnblishers, JOHN a. n-OTD, JR. j 79 and 81 William Street, YORK. DANA means In this on I owe bj which our bank reserves act as a preserva- against annihilating carrier to city to all others (exclusive of postage) 1,947 banks so long as our banks are kept strong in reserve. impossible tion Thb Commercial and Financial Chronicle is Our 992 millions, and they hold 223 millions of reserves, of which 96 millions are in legal tender notes, 16 millions in specie, and 93 millions in balances held by redeeming agents at Besides this the banks held 15 the financial centres. millions of national bank currency, available for immediate payment. In case of a panic they could also fall back upon a part of their 409 millions of government bonds, and on a part of their 008 millions of loans and discounts. The method 3Cl)c NO. 409. 1873. 2^^, page 514, which shows this at a glanoe. THB CHRONICLE. Changes INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES. NEW Post Office Box 4,593. Subscriptions and Advertisements will be taken in London at the office of the Chronicle, No. 6 Austin Friars. Old Broad street, at the following rates Annual Sabscription to the Chronicle (including postage) £2 2s. '* " *' " Monitor 18s. " " Chronicle ; and Monitor'" 2 16s. Advertisements, in either Journal, 12d. per line each insertion more insertions, a liberal discount is allowed. if ; ordered kept up, and the banking machinery is kept strong, panics, The stringency it would seem, are not likely to trouble us. for five or which V9~ The Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances unless made by Drafts or Post-Offlce Money Orders. A neat file for holding current numbers of the Chronicle is sold at the office for 50 cents; postage on the same is 20 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at $1 50. The first and second volumes of the Chronicle are wanted by the publishers. wise explained, does not necessarily forebode an approach- ^^ OUR SAFEGUARDS AGAINST PANIC. Not a few persons in our financial community are anxiwe are soon to have ing still panic. disturbs It is our the counteracted, and have money market, however other result of movements which can be now almost spent their force. And among these one of the most tight money cliques. active is due, perhaps, to the efforts to keep up the monetary stringency by means have not as yet been altogether abandoned a financial panic. Formerly this country used to be deso- and this week we have had a very irregular market, with lated by such convulsions 'about once every ten years. sudden and fitful changes. But currency is now coming in Why then ought we to expect freedom much longer? 80 freely from the country, and other forces conducive ously pondering the question whether Their artificial In the to relaxation are so actively off, fast losing their control long, tiresome stringency, which is so slow to pass and has been almost uninterrupted since October, is there not a confirmation of this fear ? Have we where a note of warning, a signal our exemption cannot be kept up ? In answer, much we have no pansion of general guaids. of our banks, credits, wliich urges But still those The great safpguard in the reserves of our banks. hey are to protect danger, a proof that hesitation in saying that in the present condition tokens danger. of us. ^ not here as else- much caution dangers have there is in the ex- and tl fore- eir safe- against a monetary panic lies Let us see how well prepared Last week we i> ent at work, that the cliques are over the rates of interest. has been proposed to get a resolution of A move- the Stock Exchange and a mutual agreement of its members to charge a single instead of a double rate for money, and to stop the plan of charging ^ and \ commission for loans in addition This method oi charging, to the regular rate of 7 per cent. causes the rates for loans to run up more rapidly in a time of monetary trouble than if the method of omputation were fixed at so much per cent, in a single rate, as formerly. If the usury bUl becomes a law, this reform in the rates is published a table, on likely to be made. The double method of charging interest THE CHRONICLE. ^ 542 of England had determined to " shut abuses of recent origin, and has grown up with other ugainst statutes under the baneful shadow of the penal usury, Mr. Win^low's new bill, as passed by the Senis securities, original the did 'as corporations of and had actually called of four millions sterling. ate contains almost the same provisions which were reThe only change of importance is jected a month ago. that the amended bill does not interfere with the usury privileges [April 26, 1873. that a strong American loan in such securities To account composed clique, in a " on down for this was i'; said Americans, had chiefly of delermined to make a combination for disturbing the London money market, and adopting the lock-up tactics, which have been so troublesome here. Six or eight millions sterling of one, The probability of its passing is variously estimated. gold wer'i to be drawn suddenly out of the Bank of England with a view to start this bold speculation. Of course, if Unless some such measure is adopted and comes into opera any such wild scheme as this were tried it would ruin and market is expected to money tion before next Fall, the work so tight during the Autumn and Winter months of crush its projectors, and this the tight-money men are shrewd enough to know. Both rumors were evidently got It is with regard this year as seriously to injure business. to that continjjency rather than to any present relief of the up for speculative purposes, and are unworthy of the notice mone} market now that usury repeal seems to be attracting they have received. The Bank of England does not lend on foreign securities, and the discrimination against Am- jusj; the chief attention. Many erican credits in London, of the shrewdest observers are discouraged at the We now at the close of Apnl, and it had' been supposed by some persons that a fortnight ago all symptoms of stringency would have slow progress of returning ease. rather to are other reserve at this unlikely period. probably be found to be often prevails in away. Against these premature hopes we have warned our readers. If they will refer to the reports of past years they will find that after the April drain the money development is of ease usually more tardy and more sluggish than the resulting after some of the One markets which is this therefore, season even more retarded than usual. There no ground for surprise at the delay this year, nor any just reason for alarm. The dilatory return of de- and currency from the interior is perfectly easy to understand. It indicates do probable panic, nor any other posits coming troubles beyond such as are connected with the expansion of credits, the growth of business, the too rapid conversion of floating into fixed capital, the from the fires at perturbations Chicago and Boston, the growth national wealth, the development of our productive •and the pressure of these expansive forces of our power upou our banking of the sensitiveness of those foreign that the prospects ot success in these efforts depend in part on the movements of these Syndicate fives. To break the force of some of these arguments, that The public are becominfi; impatient to it merely a change of securities, a conversion ot So far as the Government in concerned, true ; for the Treasury will issue new fives and take is this is an in amount of old sixes. It, is a simple exBut so far as the money markets are concerned, the equal change. transaction is some of- has done in re- gard to the 300 million loan. Except the fact that a special agent of the Treasury was sent a few days ago to England to convey some of the bonds thing definite has been for delivery in made known London, no- the new capital fives The not so simple. Germany. wants few, market opens receive statement as to what Mr. Richardson pre- sixes into fives. if to them. la in are refuses the These rejected fives the new Syn- England or here, or wherever a these new maiksts thus opened absorb new capital. from investing be called sixes to But Germany any. dicate will have to sell in ficial it is tended that the Syndicate loan does not absorb new capital; fives; she PUBIICITT AND TBE TREASURY. money which we are seeking to borrow large sums for railroad and other purposes. Enough has been said to prove in held largely in and monetary machinery. monetary stringency which that a good deal of the fact We reason of this is, Bank of England of its One of these causes will we have been borrowing here during the last few months comes to us through German houses which have branch establishments in London. need not cite illustrations the opening activity of [spring business, due exist, is foreign capital other periodical drains of currency to the country. is the Germany, and the may it than to the fear of any causes clique combination to deplete the passed return of any case in if restrictive itself in other to the profit of our railroad They prevent bonds, as and other it that new might do, enterprises, if the competition of the Syndicate bonds were out of the way. For several years we have not been so dependent as now was on foreign capital. Ever since the beginning of our civil by the Syndicate, and the books of subscription closed war, Germany offered a market for our bonds. During the three months ago. Some fifteen millions of the new bonds last two years she has ceased to absorb them so freely. since the loan offered are supposed to have betn pu'chased in this country with the understanding that the rest of the loan was to be sold in Europe. Out of respect to the just claims of these pur- Now no she is selling her sixes fives in their stead. to the Syndicate, and is taking Fortunately, the Ecglish market opening to us as the German market is closing. is The Syndi- chasers, as well as on public grounds, the Secretary of the cate negotiation when completed will thus have the efftct of Treasury should lose no lime in giving a full account of the withdrawing a large mass of the sixes now held in Germany, whole transaction so far as it has gone, including a statepaying them off in cash, and redeeming them with new fives ment of the resources at command for the payment We do not here inquire how far o! ^he sold for cash in England. 50 millions of (ive-twcnties called for there were no other reasons for If June 1. insisting the e-w^^^S^ that this in- formation should not be longer kept back, the general ob of publicity might suffice, But other reasons in the present case are worthy of notice. For example ligation there is the fact that we want it '* to shovT ^°^ ^^^ advantage ^^ of ^^^^ '^® transaction has been represented; w' this is country. All not so simple as ^^^ Svndicate do absorb new capital; that that capital might oiu"''^'^® ^® expected to invest itself in other American competing J"*-'""''e* ; and, for various purposes we are heavy therefore, that it is right that the public who ai-,,' Europe, and that the loan markets '"'f'"" there are ested in those railroad securities should seek regular l^' perturbed and sensitive. need large amcunts of cipformation as to what the Syndicate is doing. ital, which we are less likely to attract into our railroad The necessity for this publication is all the ereater from municipal, and state securities, if these new fives of the the vague hints as to the time within which the negotiation Syndicate are to be kept hanging over the foreign markets is to run. The whole 300 millions are to be taken by the Uniy a week ago the report was started to the great annoy' 1st of December next. If the Syndicate cannot take the Rtice Of some of our borrowing corporations that the Bauk wbol^ they are not obliged to do so j but if any part re- borrowers in We THE CHRONICLE. April 26, 1878.] mains untakeo Treasury can sell such residue to other parties, and the Syndic ite forfeits all claim to them. The arrangement with the Syndicate is therefore at that time the of the nature of a "call," The Treasury has given to the Syndicate an exclusive "call" for the whole of tha 300 new millions cf the can fives, and whoever wants these bonds only get them thiough the Syndicate, the Treasury having given up the to any ii<;ht to sell them or dispose other persons whatsoever. part of the contract bama indemnity of In illustration them of this has been pointed out that the Ala- it '543 in and said " You coal owners are making enormous profits we must share them." Up went wages. What was the result T The men, finding they could earn as much in four days as In six did not take advantage of the rise in prices to earn more In tha "ffKfegate, but were content to work four days and lie Idle two The consequence was the coal miners were worse off, the man; ufacturing industry crippled, consumers impoverished, but only the owners of mines and dealers enriched by the famine. While it is undesirable that Parliament should interfere with the laws of supply and demand, it is not unlikely that the investigation and report of the committee may bo of service in directing attention to the wasteful consumption of fuel. It is by law decided lo be invested in five stated that a total want of economy characterizes its use in the per cent bonds ; and no other fives but those of ths Syndi- great industrial centres of England, Scotland and Wales, where cate being authoiized, it haa been questioned whether the fuel has hitherto been both abundant and cheap. If this investiDepartment will not have to buy these bonds from the gation shall lead to a less wasteful use, it will have accomplished a very desirable end. For after all, the coal-flelds of EngUnd, Syndicate, and, if so, whether that body will be permitted though large in extent when compared with those of Central to charge a commission to the Government on the transac- and Western Europe, are small when compared with the inextion. However this point may be decided, it is certain haustible supplies of China and the United States, and must in that the Syndicate have an exclusive call on the 300 mil- the long run yield less and less fael and at a greater cost. In this connection we see the importance of a wise system of lions of bonds, and within the period prescribed they may immigration, so as to attract increased numbers to our coal, iron, take their jwn time for negotiating and oistributing them cotton and grain fields of the discontented operatives and laborers to the public These being the terms of the contract made of England and Germany, who believe themselves underpaid. on the 23d of January between the Syndicate and the Here under the stimulus of a wholesome demand for labor and Treasury, resting about on this is there obviously are pressing oblijations Mr. Richardson to keep the public informed as well as the other business of his office. Pub- licity as to tills branch of the Treasury operations is abso- adequate remuneration, the old conditions of employment would yield to healthier ones, and the miner no longer contented with four days' labor would begin to realize the possibility of making a competence for old age, and escaping the condition of pauperism. lulely indispensable to the public credit. fullest publicity no administration Without the can long retain the confidence of the people. CURRENT TOPICS. The British Parliament Investigation and the Coal Question.—The leading subject agitating England the past Winter has been her supply of coal, an article of evident necessity, affectit does, every domestic economy, and what is of more importance, every species of industry. The manufactures of Great ing, as from whatever other sources they find cheap fuel an indispensable condition. Britain, in a great measure, driven the old sailing even her carrying trade, without low priced may receive support, Now that steam haa, from the ocean coal, loses one element of its strei^gth and prosperity. Cheap coal is cheap labor. It is for this reason that the cotton of America is sent to England to ba spun into fabrics that are exported to the East Indies! fleets the native home of the cotton plant; for this reason that the wool of Australia is shipped to England to be woven into broadcloth and sent back from England to Australia, in the shape of ready made clothes it is for this reason that tin from Banca, copper from Cliili and Australia, sugar from the Antilles and Mau- poured into England in their rough and unmanufactured condition to be smelted and refined and adapted for use by those who require them. England knows that the centre of gravity ot the industrial world will always be found where the labor of ap propriating the native forces of nature is least co.stly. A coal famine there would jeopardize not only her industrial and commercial supremacy, but might end in their transfer to more favored countries where the great motive forces of nature exist in the greatest abundance. The coal question is therefore and the advance with England the great question, this winter of 150 per cent in the price caused so is — — stock raisers of the Southwest, and particularly of Texas, will at once find a remunerative market for the immense herds of cattle that now have but a nominal value barely equal to the actnal while on the other hand the valuation of their hide and tallow introduction of this beef into the New York and other eastern ; markets will benefit the consumers by bringing it in competition with the Northern and Eastern stall-fed beef, and causing such a reduction in the price of that commodity as to make it an article of consumption, no longer a luxury, but so cheap as to place it within the easy reach of the poor as well as the rich. The Brazil Trade.—The ; ritius are — We notice with pleasure that a about to be supplied by the organization of a palace-car stock company for the purpose of affording the maximum of comfort to beef cattle on their way to market. The cars are intended to be run without change from Denison, Texas, It is asserted that they to New York and other eastern cities. will be so arranged that the animals can be fed, watered, and can sleep comfortably when en louto, and will arrive at their destinaShould this scheme be successfully tion in good condition. carried out and we see no reason why it should not be the Palace Live Stock Cabs. much-needed want of steamers between mercial mind prospective establishment of a line New Orleans of the Crescent City. and Brazil The is agitating the com- is to run the outward and return proposition vessels semi-monthly, touching, both on the voyage, at the ports of Jamaica, Trinidad, Para, Maranham, Pernambuco, Bahia, and Rio Janeiro. Certainly the enterprise suggested would add not only to the prosperity of New Orleans, but In to the producing interests of the entire Mississippi Valley. endorsing the project the Picayune, as an argument in favor of makes the statement that the island of Trinidad alone, with its adjacent Orinoco Valley trade, annually imports 40,000 barrels ot flour and other produce from New York, Baltimore, and Richit, mond. much uneasiness that a thorough investigation was instituted on the part of the British Parliament. This investigation has now been made, and reveals tha.fact that the scarcity of coal is due_ not to the pres.nt or immediately prospective exhaustion, but to It may be attributed chiefly to the derangement of due partly to Parliamentary legislation and portly ta the attitude of labor toward capital employed in the mines. For a other causes. labor, considerable period the was demand for when in excess of the supply ; this article of prime necessity was the case it was imwould rise, and this not that what pitch the price necessarily on account of the exhaustion of the coal measures, but on account of the inadequacy of labor requisite for bringing possible to say to —We have received from the author, Mr. Chas. Hallock, a new work on fishing, entitled " The Fishing Tourist." Mr. Hallock is a young and vigorous sportsman, and from hasty glances at his book we judge that he handles the pen as deftly as and interesting- Several of his various sketches of travel and sporting adventures have appeared heretofore in Harper's Magazine, and have invited much interest. In his new volume he presents in a concise form all the information necessary to enable one to procced^to all the different salmon and trout regions of America, the fly rod. and gives it in a semi-narrative style, peculiarly interesting. The become a valuable acquisition to every sports- Ijook will evidently up from the mines the amount of coal needed to satisfy the man. man's library. l^facturing, domestic and export demand. The workmen stspped New York. The publishers are Messrs. Harper & Brotben, [April 2R, 18:3 THE CHRONICLE. 544 AGGREGATE BBS0CBCB8 AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS-JUNE, Loans and discounts Overdrafts V, S. bonds to secure circulat'n. V. 8. bonds to secure depositn. IT. 8. bonds & sec'rities on baud Other stocks, bonds & mort^'s. Due from red'ming & rcs'e apts Due from other national banks. I>tte from State b'ks & bankers. Real estate, furniture & fixtures Current expenses — Premiums Checks and other casli items Exchanges for clcarinjj house. . Bills of other natioual banks... Bills of State banks 1873. LUBIUTIES. Feb. 28. 1873. Oct. 3. 1872. June 10, 1873. 42 $871,531,448 67 $877,197,923 47 $908,818,868 4,446..321 25 377,099 700 00 383,046 ,400 00 384.675,050 00 16,0)5,000 00 15,479,,760 CO 1S,409,,950 00 10,436,950 00 12,142,,550 00 16,458,,250 00 22,063,806 20 23..'>.33.,151 73 2'?,270,,010 47 95,773,077 10 80,717.,071 30 9l,5(i4,,869 53 .39,483,700 09 34,486,,593 87 30.468,,323 39 13,595,679 17 12,976,,878 01 13.014,26.'i 2« 34,023,057 77 32,876 ,498 17 31,143 .813 21 6,977.831 35 6.310,428 79 fi,719 ,794 90 7,20.6,859 67 e,5l6 ,848 52 6,B16 ,174 75 90 11,757,336 14,9!6; !84 34 13,468,,753 80 l.i!l,383,860 95 110,086,,315 37 88,592,,600 16 00 15,962,366 16,2S3,,660 00 16,787,,296 00 2,069,464 12 24.266.644 14 Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes tr. 8. certiflc's of dep'sit for L. T. Clearing house certificates Three per cent certificates TO FEBRUARY, 1872, BE80UBCXS. 88 79 00 00 2,151,747 10,229,758 105,121,104 6,710,000 182,991,4n OO 7,140,000 00 12,005,000 00 .36,413 00 8,289,680 17,777,673 96,441.909 18,440,000 2,119,375 410,000 21 53 00 00 60 00 June 10, 1872. Oct. 3, 1872. Feb. 88, 1873 $470,543,301 00 $479,629,174 00 $484,651,811 00 Capital stock. Surplus Fund Undivided 105,181,943 88 50.234,298 82 110,257,516 45 46,623,784 50 114,681.048 73 48,578,046 28 327,092,7.62 00 333,495,027 00 1,567,143 OO 336,892.459 00 1,363,271 00 profits. National bank notes ontst'dlng. State bank notes outstanding. 1,700,936 00 . Dividends unpaid 1,454,044 06 3,149,749 61 1,466,993 60 oflfrs. 618,801,619 49 6,993,014 77 5,463,953 48 613,290,671 45 7,853,772 41 4,563,833 79 656,187.551 61 7,044,848 34 5,835,696 60 to national banks to State banks and bankers 132,804,984 08 39,878,826 42 110.047,347 67 33,789,083 82 134,231,842 95 38,124,803 85 4,746,178 22 6,942,479 34 5,649,431 88 6,040,662 66 6,117,810 .60 6,672,632 76 Individnfll deposits U. 8. deposits Deposits of U.S. disburs'g Due Due Notes anil bills re-discounted. Bills payable . 1,770,837,269 40 1,755,867,098 24 1,839,152,715 21 Total No. of Banks. 1,868 1,947 1,919 1,770,837,269 40 1,755,857,098 24 1,839,152,715 21 1,947 1,919 1,853 Total No. of Banks — — namely, to about 33 per cent the money marCHANGES IN THE HEUBEMING AGENTS OK NATIONS BAMS\ further reduced has remained firm in tone, but the directors of the Bank have ket of Agents Redeeming The followinsT are ilie changes in the These not altered the official minimum, which is still, therefore, at four the 17th inst. approved since Banks National weekly changes are furnished by, and published in accordance per cent. The Bank return shows changes incidental to the period with an arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency of the year, viz., changes arising from the payments at tho ter: VermontBellows Falls. Massachusetts Fitchburg MassachusettsSpringfield. BSDSEHlHe A6£MT. I — I approved in place of the Central Na. Bank. . follows tfonal Bank of New York. The Lebanon Na- The Western National Bank PennsylTania— Lebanon of PhilaPer cent. Per cent. delphia approved in place of the Bank rate 4 months' bank bills iii®*ii 4 First National Bank of Philadelphia. Open-market rates 8 months' bank bills 4M@4>i The Winnesboro' The National Park Bank of New York, 4 and 6 months' trade bills. 4^®5 4 30 and 60 d Jys' bills National Bank. approved. 4 3 months' bills The City National The Importers' and Traders' National Bank. Bank of New York, anproved. The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and The First National The Merchants' National Bank of CinBank. cinnati approved as an additional discount houses for deposits are subjoined Per cent agent. 3 The Meridian Na- The Kentucky National Bank of Louis- Joint stock banks additional Discount houses at call ville approved as an tional Bank. SX Discount houses with 7 days' notice. agent. 3X The Edgar County The St. Nicholas National Bank of Discount liouses with 14 days' notice. New York and the Manufacturers' National Bank. The following are the rates for money at the leading Con National Bank of Chicago, approved. The Union National The Manufacturers' National Bank of tinental cities: Chicago, approved. Bank. Bank Open Bank Open The VeazleNation'llThe National Exchange Bank of BoBrate, market tional Bank. South Carolina* mination of the financial year, and of the quarter, and also shows the distribution of the dividends. There has been a considerable The National Bank. The Continental National Bank of decrease in the amount of other securities, but the total is still New York, revoked. The Eollstone Na-lThe First National Bank of Boston heavy, and amounts to £37,548,496. The reserve and the stock tional Bank. approved in place of the National of bullion are both smaller the former by £731,586, and the Bank of Commerce of Boston. The Third National iThe Fourth Nat'nal Bank of New York latter by £547,916. The present quotations for money are as I NAUE OP BANK. LOCATION. Winnesboro'.. Kentucky Paducah OhioLima IndianaIndianapolis. , . Illinois Paris Minnesota Rochester. ' Maine— Bank. Bangor No new banks rate, market. per cent, per cent. ton, approved. I Paris. organized during the week. Hamburg .Catest Hlonctarn 5 Amsterdam anb (Eommercial (Englial) Neius. . Berlin Frankfort. B.^^CH/INUB AX LONOON, .IND ON LONIfOM A r LATEST DATKS EXCHANGE AT LONDONBXCHANGB ON LONDON. APRIL 11. ON— Amsterdam Antwerp short. . . 3 12 Paris 3 1 @!2 April 8 85.67>tf8,25.72>i short. 20.49 23.40 25.75 months. ©20.53 @S6.50 Berlin 6.24Ji@ 6.25;^ Frankfort 119 9-16(ail9K St. Petersburg 3!>!i.©31J/. Cadiz 473i;ia<8 90 days. Lisbon 52%@63 Milan 3 months. 29..37>i@29.42}( Genoa 29.37X®29.42X Nanles 29.37Ji@29.42>i New York Rio de Janeiro Valparaiso , *' 3 . mos. 11. short. 8 mos. April 10. Mch. 7. 60 days. 90 days Feb. Feb. 14. 28. April 10. April 9. " 28. 65® 28. 65 my. 51% 27, 6 mos. Is. U. 11 &'/.d.-X Ss. 10Ji®5«. lid. 53K 53% Havana Mch. Mch. Alexandria.... April 8. 60 days. 3 mos. Port Elizabeth Mch. 90dys] Auckland (N. Zealand) .... ..... .... Adelaide 7. 11. 16. U. 11 6-16d. SOdysj 60 dys 1 Melbourne llJid. 7-16(i.--9-16 4». 3. '• Kurrachee 43X®44 prem. Sydney Bremen 5 4 4X Leipsig 4^ 4X Antwerp 4 3Ji-4 4 : 1870. £ 1872. 1871. 1873. £ £ £ £ 24,177,488 7,292 714 18,041,710 12.827,814 19,269,796 21,729,502 8,040.918 21,351.917 12,935,697 21,630,866 26,416.274 9,253,947 21,316,316 13,304,056 25,890,492 80,683,008 12,645.879 21,.592,657 13,380,963 27,648,496 Coin and bullion in both departments.... Bank rate No.40 mule yarn 8,180,737 11,315,603 13,023,406 10,488,834 11,414,923 16,968,722 4 p. c. 20,066,448 82,884,041 21,500,304 22,698,678 93d. .. fair 47s. 2d. . . 12V<1. 3 p. c. 94)id. 2K 428. 8d. 66s. 7d. llXd. p. c. 93}fd. 7>id. 4 p. 92Jid 4 p. c. 93ii<l. 54s. Ud. c. 648. Od. 9 6-16d.* llXd. Sd quality Clearing House return Is. 3Jid. U. 3Xd. Is. OJfd. Is. Is. 4d. 8J<d.* 109.071.000 64,470,000 106,648,000 • Prices April 3. The imports of bullion this week have been considerable but with the exception of nearly £600,000 received in sovereigns from Australia, the entire amount has been absorbed by the German The The silver market has been rather quiet. demand. ; .^^. V buying rate, following prices of bullion *re from the circular of Messrs. Pixley> iU Abell, Langley p. c. dls. pr. selling rate buying rate Ji d. selling rate Ji pr. buying rate d. & Blake % % selling rate^ pr ....| buying rate Jid.' selling rate Ji pr j .j buying rate 3^ d. .... and Rome 84,269,360 Public deposits 4,306 229 Other deposits 18,111,564 Government securities. 15,020,798 Other securities 17,369,894 Price of wheat Mid. Upland cotton 49Ji- Aprils. Fenauflr 6 bills Consols 27 26)C 26%@26% Bombay April 28.80 44>!r@44X *' Shanghai Singapore 5 6 1869. including coin April Feb. . 5 7 6X 3X Reserve of notes and . Calcutta . Hong Kong... 3X a statement showing the present position of the Bank of England, the Bank rate of discount, the price of Consols, the average quotation for English Wheat, the price of Middling Upland Cotton, of No. 40 Mule Yarn fair second qualiij and the Bankers' Clearing House return compared with the bank post mn short. Brussels Turin, Florence is four previous^ years 6.20K (I 7 6)i 4 nominal. Annexed Circulation, 109.10 '* Montevideo... . 12.05 25.40 20.05 25.40 short. 3 mos. short. " Bahla Buenos Ayres Pernambuco *' .©35.80 u.ni4&v.n>i Vienna 11. BATE. TIME. *' months. Hamburg Paris... LATEST DATE. BATE. TIUB. Lisbon and Oporto St. Petersburg , celona per cent, per cent. 5 3Ji Vienna and Trieste. Madrid, Cadiz and Bar, RATKS OF 4 .... . : GOLD. Bar Gold Barao1d,fine Bar Gold, Reflnable South American Doubloons United States Gold Coin d. d. 9X® per oz. standard, last price. do. per oz standard, do. per oz. standard, per oz per oz. none here. SILYEB 9 .. 8. @ 74 (S .... d. d. s. per oz. standard, last price. 4 11%® Bar Silver, Fine Bar Silver, containing 5 grs. Gold, per oz. standard, last price 6 0>4® . no price peroz, Pine Cake Silver old, per oz., last price, new, 4 11 Mexican Dollars per oa.i none nere Piye Prwo Pieces . I The From our own correspondent.! London, Saturday, April 12, 1873. Bank haying been proportion of reserve to liabilitieB at the . & THE CHRONICLE. April 26, 18T3.] The somewhat good the effect money market has had a quieter aspect of the upon the stock markets, and in British railway shares movement has been generally upward. Business has not^ active, owing, in some measure, to the advent of however, been the Easter holidays. To-day business has bten rather quiet, but the tone has been firm. The following were the closing prices of consols and the principal American securities this afternoon : Consols United States 6 per cent 5-20 bonds, ex 4-6 do 2dserle« do do do do Vifie »»Xa SpercentPundedLoan, ^ 63 Atlantic and Gt West., 8 per cent. Debent's, Blschoffsheln's ctfs. 61 Ditto ConuoMilated Bonds, 7 per cent.,Bi8Choffsbelm'scertlfloate8. 63X® Ditto iRt Mortgage, 7 per cent bonds 80X® Ditto 2d MortRaKe, 7 per cent bonds 70>ia 4.SXia Ditto 3d Mortgage Brio Shares, ex fe 51J<a 96>,-® Ditto 6 percent. Converltble Bonds Ditto 7 per cent Consolidated Mortgage Bonda 9i)i& xd 91 Illinois Central Shares, tlQO pd., ex 4-6 Illinois and St. Louts Bridge, let mort 108 Louisiana 6 percent. Levee Bonds 40 Massachusetts 5 percent, stcrlln^bds, 1900 92 Now Jersey United Canal and Rail bds 93 Panama Gen. Mort. 7 percent, bonds, 1897 96 Pennsylvania Gen. Mort. 6 per ct. bds, 1910 98 42 Vlrainia 6 per cent, bonds, ex 4-6 . 64K 81 71)i 44 51>* 96X 96^ 1872-73. Wheat CWt. 29,089,470 10.4'>9,048 Com Indian Flour ... .... 1871-72. 23,908,116 8,125 417 5,612,759 494,441 2,214,323 11,704,412 2,011,271 : 6.938,016 814 572 1,628,610 12.768,062 4,468,797 1870-71. 20.038,330 4,963,811 4,742,034 1,111,941 1869-70. 56.911,890 4,872,165 6,939.194 789 527 1,199.114 9,.361,0!'2 12,678,8-31 2,859,529 4,060,082 464,.346 value. , cwt. yds. yds. yds. 40,021 44,926 S9.49S 28,461 89,134 88,51« 95,698 17,070 6,6«« 811,180 8,878,404 34.031,947 2,201,803 2,485 221,704 2,670.657 82,482,891 1,992,798 lbs. Woolencloth Worsted stullk CarpoU 4.910 96.840 8,787,678 88,781.840 2,088,750 show the exports of the principal textile Germany and Holland, during the first three months of the present and last two years The following fignrefl Cotton yam Cotton piece goods 1872. 2,086..588 285,900 lb«. yds. 5,467,810 Llnenyam 98,909 646,205 241,881 yds. 2.239,039 yds. 2,841,516 yds. 7,130 Ib». Linen piece goods yds. Woolenyarn lb. Woolencloth Worstedstnffs Carpets 1878. 97*,«6T 30,71J,120 631,610 ],102.980 841,280 1,383,693 9,785,130 164,355 84,gst,tn 1872. 12,983,231 1878. 10.774,543 12,874.886 1,930,611 1,450.410 4,098,367 1,028,404 17,704,958 87,458 142,983 1,288,288 478.818 1.186,»18 10,601,057 75,6M TO GERKAHT. Llnenyam 1871. lbs. 10,022,678 yds.l2,6Cl,.i05 lbs. 2,697,006 Linen pieoB gooda yds. 1,069,3:12 Woolenyarn IMPORl'8. Barley Gate Peas Stationery Tin, nnwronght Wool, English Cotton yam Cotton piece goods The wheat trade du ring the -week has been dull, and prices are lower for English produce. The weather has been faverable for all agricultural work, and the prospect is encouraging. Farmers, therefore, and especially those who hold inferior or sprouted wheat, are very anxious to realize, as with the return of warm weather, the produce will deteriorate rather than improve. Good and fine qualities of wheat, however, are not much cheaper, and being scarce, are likely to maintain their value. The following statement shows the imports and exports of cereal produce into and from the United Kingdom since harvest, viz., from September 1 to the close of last week, compared with the corresponding periods in the three previous years £14,446 £53,806 £88,008 £14.8S1 1871. 90fi& 90% ex 4-6 1871, value. Otker articles of silk value. Silk mixed with other materials., value. TO PB4N0B. 94)ia »aji« 89 g. 18671s8ue 6 per cent. 10-40 bonds, ex 4-8 811k ribbons fabrics, &c., to France, 93X€ 18«51s8ue, 545 21,2«.5.827 1,676,140 1,811,490 6,299,185 lbs. 5,343,238 Woolencloth Worsted stuffs yds. Carpets yds. 527,364 926,784 22,769,030 59,190 yds 12,388,282 , 32,686 TO HOLLAND. Cotton piece goods Linen yarn Linen piece goods lbs. 1.035,591 168.072 lbs. 2,600,575 yds. 156,360 yds, 11,961,380 12.874.886 1,190.871 219,5oO 2,709.660 289.060 8,817,661 86,82* 279,100 4,307,620 77,670 yds. 3,125681 yds. 06,347 Btnffa Carpets 1873 11,218,911 8.783.310 1,041,010 189,860 4,174,859 yds. 6,835,669 Woolenyarn Woolencloth Worsted 1872 1871 lbs. 9,342,122 Cottonyara The annual financial statement was delivered by the Chancellor Exchequer on Monday evening, and occupied but little time. It has been proposed to reduce the income tax to 3d. in the pound, and to diminish the sugar duties by one-half. The former being popular, is commended, but the latter is deprecated, as it is not likely to benefit the consumer. As is well known the large increase in the revenue during the past year was due ahnost enThe revenue for tirely to the agmented consumption of spirits. the present year is estimated at £76,617,000, and the expenditure of the ' at £71,871,000. EXPORT 8. Wheat owl. Barley Oats Peas ...•. Flour 189,140 10,144 10,638 6,4*3 1,032 20,802 13,199 2,041,556 13,853 85.639 7,116 4,879 19,793 44.635 2,272,072 62.315 1,0)8,423 40,875 14,640 66,296 1,276,858 179 067 15,.W7 75,310 10,149 1,225 13,144 18,661 The Board of Trade returns for March and the three months ending 31st March were issued on Monday. The declared value of our exports in the month has been £31,744,213, against £20,165,568 in 1872, and £30,502,790 in 1871. The total for the months of the year was £63,376,366, against £57,57b,364 in 1872, and £47,719,605 in 1871. The declared value of our imports in the month was £29,850,113, against £37,526,513 in 1871, and £27,819,883 in 1872 and in the three months £84,867,303, against £87.102,600 in 1873, and £76,455,907 in 1871. The following figures relate to the three months ending March first EitKllsh market Report*— Per Cable. The dnily closing quotations in the markets of London and Liverpool for the past week have been reported by submarine telegraph as shown in the following summary: London Money and Stock Market. In American securitiea 65'b show an advance of f and new 5'b a decline of i from the prices of a week ago. The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased £133,000 — , during the past week. three ; 31: " eign 1B71. 1872. 6.318 511 1,075.031 42,570,513 788,364,164 491.347 8,394,002 49,350,740 4,353.144 655,698 49.126,268 849,083,716 663,707 7,912,013 64,398,250 17,500,966 636,786 2,919,489 lb. Exports of Exports of Exports of Exports of Exports of Exports of woolen yam woolen cl oth worsted stuffs blankets, &c flannels carpets lbs. yds. yds. yds. yds. yds. 12,72:1,889 £617,562 1,739,373 26,157,272 8,693.186 9,429,356 67,987,471 3,085.488 1.632,490 2,453,360 33,611,562 10,703,062 10.658,942 93,313.06) 1,520,850 1,642,761 2,948,537 1873. 3,920,183 8a3,142 63,910,802 880,359,416 669,563 8,447,443 63,738,735 21,582,796 510,477 1,001,698 20,194,869 7,907,179 10,331,084 93,920,6(0 1,817.780 1,583,864 2,878.210 The following return shows the extent of our exports to the United JStates during the first three months of the present and last two years account..... Thnr. 9.3>i ^»}i 93S 93>4 93>4 93Ji 91^ 93% 89X *1X 93X »8X 93X 91« 98Ji 93Ji 89« 9\H 93X 89V 89X 90 90 89;i 89;< 93fi 89JK 89j< Mon. a. S. 6s(5-208,)1865,old.. " " 1867 93>i- a.S.10-40s 89Ji 90 New Bs The daily quotations fort Imports of cotton cwt. Exports of cotton cwt. Exports of cotton yam lbs. Exports of cotton piece goods.. yds. Exports of iron and steel tons Exports of linen yarn lbs. Exports of linen piece goods yds Exports of jute manufactures. ..yds Exports of silk manufactures Exports of wool. English lbs Exports of wool, colonial and for- Wed. 93>tf 93^ 91X Sat Consols for money cwt. Beer and ale bbli. Copper, wrought Cotton piece goods Earthenware, pt)rcelain, cwt. yds. &c Haberdashery and millinery Hardware and cutlery Iron, Iron, Iron, Iron, Iron, Iron, Lead, pig value value. value. tons bar, Ac railroad tons. tons. hoops, sheets and boiler plates. tons. tin plates cast or wrought , Linen manufactures Salt BUk broad atuila.., tons. tons. tons. yds. tons. ..vain*. 426,256 8,120 424 61,577,000 £156,974 £638.418 £182 871 35,369 10,711 102,965 6,878 18.706 2.567 3,697 26,288,674 63,888 £100,328 1872. 505,144 9,470 519 68,625,.143 171,218 646,146 231,917 32,337 19.058 129,605 6,760 20,400 3,624 1.924 38,875,030 40,683 80,578 1873 601,545 11,9.30 1,752 88,867,770 188,231 666,374 227,906 28.808 12,709 69,453 7,651 26,7.39 4,320 1,362 39,202,050 60,650 63,261 ns Pri. Wi United States 6s (1862) at Frank' for were Frankfort 95K Liverpool Cotton Markit. 96K ... — See special report of cotton. — Breadstufa Market. This market closes firm, an advance of Id in California wheat and of 6d in corn, and a decline of 6d in peas. Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. FrI. Liverpool at s. Flour (Weslem) Wheat (Red W'n. ^ bbl 27 spr)..* ctl 11 d. 6 11 2 d. 6 d. a. 27 U 2 12 1110 9 12 a. 876 2 11 12 1110 1110 d. 6 t 1110 27 3 27 6 276 »7» 40 39 6 89 6 39 39 36 32 « —These Mon. Sat. new f) tee.. mess) new ^bbl. Pork (Pr. Bacon (Cum. cut) new^ cwt Lard (American) .. . " Chee8e(Amer'nane) " BS 67 d, 6 389 40 680 Liverpool Produce Market. s. 86 32 36 82 exhibit prices Tnes. 6 Wed. B. d. d. 86 67 38 41 86 67 6 389 42 680 9 680 —Spirits 6 an 86 3« 6 ad- s. Thnr. d. 87 67 s. 6 67 a. d, 6 87 67 6 6 389 42 3 680 389 42 6 680 Prl. d. 87 S89 42 680 turpentine has declined la last Friday. Sat. RosinCcom. " 11 lard. Beef (Pr. mess) from 27 11 273 86 8S Liverpool Provisions Market. B. 276 12 2 12 1! d. 8, 276 36 32 vance in beef and d. s. " " 12 2 (Red Winter) " (Cal. White club) " 11 9 Corn (West, m'd) ^ quarter 278 Barlcy(Canadian)....^bu8h Oat8(Am.& Can, )....|) bush PeasCCanadian]...^ Quarter 40 8. 1871. Alkali Tues. K 8. C.)...«cwt. flne " 86 13 17 Petroleum (reflned)....* gal « (spirits) Tallow(American)...* cwt. 42 Cloverseed (Am. red).. Spirits turpentine d. '• 40 " 42 Mon. s. d. 86 18 17 Tnes. Wed. a. d. a. 86 17 18 42 40 42 Thar. Prl. d. a. d. a. 86 17 18 86 18 17 11 11 11 11 11 11 d. 86 17 18 48 40 42 40 42 40 12 41 41 42 40 41 THE CHRONICLE. 546 r^ndon Produce and MarkeU.—ThiB market Oil closes at ^1 yricea of last Friday. Mon. sat. £ Lln8'dc'ke(obl).iBltn 10 LU8«d(Caic.ittar.. on.pot,»cwt Linseed "" oil.. " .. 10 640 6 as Sperinoll. ....»toiifl4 " 89 Whalooil 38 £ d. B. 88 5 U s. d. 10 640 £ W b. Frl. £ d. d. 640 640 640 s. 10 6 82 6 32 82 6 000400 „9*00" 00 6 32 6 5 £ d. 10 640 009400 89 33 B. Thur. Wed. Toes. £ d s. 94 89 5 8:3 39 39 38 5 33 39 33 6 5 6,800 freight 'tariff effected against 16,371,358 last week, and $7,576,073 the previous week. exports are $6,947,560 this week, against $5,421,753 last week, and $5,010,645 tlie previous week. The exports of cotton the past week were 14,158 bales, against 12,144 bales last week. The following are the imports at New York for week ending (for dry goods) April 17, and for the week ending (for general merchandise) April 18 roKBiaH mFOBTS at hbw tcbk roa thk wkkk. The 1870. $2,139,366 8,010,764 1871. $2,605,632 4,754,207 1872. $3,063,711 10,040,899 >3,300,999 General merchandise... Total for the week. PreviouBly reported •7,150,130 87,073,837 $7,359.K39 111,486,681 $13,104,110 130,519,561 $12,346,614 133,466,875 $94,223,067 $118,846,620 $143,623,671 $145,813,489 1 1873. 9,045,616 In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports of dry goods for one week later. The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending AprU 23 IZP0BT3 PBOM NKW TOBK POB THB WIKK. Previoasly reported.. Since. Jan. $78,327,908 $54,323,4!5 1 1878. $6,947,560 74,820,296 $68,045,690 $81,767,856 $5,168,728 73,159,180 61,014,878 .. 1872. $3,244,186 64,801,504 1871. 1870. $3,308,.547 For the week The following will show the exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending April 19, 1878, and since the bepfinning of the year, with a comparison for the corresponding date in previous years 16— Stt. KuBsia, pool— April April pool Liver- Silver bars Silver bars $872,627 Progresso Foreign gold coin April 2,000 16— Str. Bremen, South- amptonSilver co'.n Silverbars April 19— Str. Main, Silverbars 7,511 April 16— Schr. C. H. Eaton, Mai-acaiboGold coin SUvercoin April 17— Str, April Ham- Silesia, 37,776 75,000 London— 15,138 For Bremen Foreign gold coin 30,371 8,158 46,400 American gold coin $111,020 19— Str. Ocean Queen, Punta Arenas American silver coin April 19— Str. City of Antwerp, Liverpool— April 16-Bark Trait d'Union, 19— Str. Adriatic Liverpool- 19- Str. St. Thomas, Port au Prince American silver coin burg April 81,196 3,518 Foreign silver coin 45,684 April 18 -Str. Calabria, Llver$842,603 Toialfortheweeli Previously reported Total since Jan. Same time In 16,510,818 i, $17,353,421 1873 1869... The imports of specie been as follows April Same time I In $18,622,756 7.960,245 5,815,086 5,237,024 $7,509,6701 1868 20,Q01,6851 1867 7..3a3,931 1866 9,747,537 I 1865 187S 1871 1870 at this port during the past Aveek have April I Aspinwall Gold Silver $3,0001 Grand Rapids $257 Total for the week Previously reported 1872 1871 1870 the suspension of navigation in November next again restores to the railroad companies the practical monopoly of transportation. The following is the schedule of rates, per 100 pounds of freight, agreed upon by the New York Central, Erie and Pennsylvania Railroad companies Ist class. 19— Str. City of Merida, Nassau iI $3,257 1,059,688 1, in th» by the great trunk railroads centering in New York comes in good time to afford substantial relief to the business interests of this city. It takes place this year a few weeks earlier than the resumption of navigation, a concession which will be duly appreciated by all concerned, but which is none the less due to the forthcoming active competition of the water routes. This reduction, of course, will only continue until Special 18— Str. Ocean Queen, Total since January Same time In ; The Reduction of Freight Rates.— The reduction Silver bars Silverbars — 5,400 — lUPOBTS AND EXPOBTS FOB THE WEEK. The imports this week show an increase in both dry goods and general merchandise. The total imports amount to $13,346,614 this week, Since Jan. the financial agents, have obtained a reputation for exercising great care in regard to the securities which they negotiate, and the Central Pacific, Western Pacific, and first mortgage gold sixes of the Chesapeake and Ohio, which have been sold by them, are held in high estimation. They now offer $3,000,000 of the Chesapeake and Ohio 7 per cent gold bonds, the bonds being based on the new properties of the company, as well as a second lien upon the completed main line, the particulars of which will bo found by refeniug to the advertisement. The price of the bonds is 90 and accrued interest from January. Vermont Division.—This i» Portland & Ogdensburg another great trunk line, now in process of construction from the Lakes to the seaboard. It will extend from Ogdensburg and from Montreal to the Atlantic coast, at Portland, and is destined to compete, as soon as finished, for the immense traffic between the West and the seaboard, and to assist in giving the most practical solution to the great problem of through transportation, in which the people of the West are now so deeply interested. The wonderful progress of the Western country has continually furnished to the East and West railroad lines more traffic than they could easily accommodate, and their rapid strides of prosperity and increase in earnings have been the astonishment of railroad men in this country and in Europe. It is only necessary to enumerate the Boston & Albany, the New York Central and Hudson, the Erie Railway (for the traffic of Erie has been enormous notwithstanding the era of Fisk and his associates), the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Baltimore & Ohio. Prom these facts the greatest interest centres in every new lino of road which forma a through route to the West. As to the Portland* Ogdensburg ! Railroad, it will forma short line from the excellent harbor of Portland to the city of Montreal, and by the distance irom Montreal its western division to Ogdensburg to Portland by this route is 57 miles less than to any other Atlantic port, and the distance to Ogdensburg 50 miles shorter than any other route between the lakes and coast. An important feature brought forward in regard to the conBtiuction of this road is the economy with which its funds are expended. Purchasers of railroad bonds always desire the most particular information as to the parties who have charge of the financial management and construction of a road and as to the manner in which its funds are expended. In this respect the Portland & Ogdensburg is exceptionally fortunate, as its financial agents, Messrs. Fairbanks & Co., are probably as well known as any firm in New England, and the fact that they are themselves largely interested in the road, and that the work on the Vermont Division is immediately under their direction, furnishes the best possible guarantee of an honest and efficient management. On the Vermont Division, it is stated that the work has been done for less than the original estimates, and the issue of bonds is Sixty miles of road are limited, at most, to $20,000 per mile. completed, and the balance is being rapidly pushed forward. The first mortgage 6 per cent gold bonds are offered by Messrs. Fairbanks & Co., No. 311 Broadway. Their advertisement will be found in another column. com\iercia[7Tnd^m[sc1;llaneous NEwsT" Dry eoods [Api-il 26, 1878. 1873 $1,062,945 Same time in $591,413 11869 $7,503,976 2,633,101 674,743 2,919,461 1868 6,121.827 11867.. — The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. The Chesapeake and is destined to attract great attention and interest this year, not only from Railroad and financial men, but from the general public, who are all deeply interested in the subject of East and West Trunk Ltkes of railroad. The company has completed its great work of constructing a through line from the navigable waters of the Ohio River to Richmond, on the James River, and has been running through freight and passenger trains on regular schedules for some time past. It is now propos d to ex- Ohio Railroad tend the road eastwardly to a terminus on deep water near the mouth of the York or James Rivers, where the largest steamers can lay alongside of its wharves and load directly from the cars. A bridge will also be built across the Ohio River at Huntington; the western terminus. In a wora, the company having finished the great enterprise of constructing a railroad from Atlantic tide water to the Ohio River will now put the finishing touches on its work by a short extension to one of the finest harbors on the coast by adding to its equipment, bridging the Ohio and perfecting its western connections. It is hardly necessary to refer to the parties connected with this enterprise, as many of them are well known among our leading merchants and railroad men, embracing the names of Mr. C. P. Huntington, Mr. A. A. Low, Mr. W. H. Aspinwall, Mr. David Stewart and others. Messrs. Fisk & Hatch, 100 106 170 162 137 Jeffersouville Joseph St, Memphis Nashville Lake DenverCity 435 430 92 77 Salt Cincinnati Toledo St.Panl Toronto Omaha. StLouis 180 90 70 100 95 128 100 175 128 Burlington 127 Detroit Milwaukee Indianapolis Cairo : Chicago 2d class. 90 95 146 148 123 365 346 83 69 160 75 63 90 85 115 90 155 116 115 3dclasB. 75 78 1«7 ISO 103 805 303 TO 54 1»6 60 53 75 71 96 75 130 97 97 4th class. 60 64 99 91 84 950 »39 55 46 95 45 48 60 S7 77 60 110 79 78 class. 45 48 81 74 64 215 221 41 35 80 3T 8» 45 48 58 46 »5 61 dO from 20 to 30 per cent below the water freight tariff, a reduction which can hardly fail to exercise a favorable influence on business. The freight tariff constitutes an The new rates range important element in the calculations of buyers from the interior, and a large amount of goods is generally held over in expectation of the usual soring redaction of rates. Tlie aggregate of goods thus detained this season is probably noi larger than usual, but it Daily is sufficient to impart considerable activity to business. Bulletin. —The Bank of British North America has just been removed the large and handsome "office lately occui^ied by the Sun Mutual Insurance Company, in the City Bank Building, No. 53 Wall street. From its last annual report we learn that the business of this well-menaged institution has been very prosperous during the past year. Tlie bank has a paid up capital of £1,008,000 steiling, a reserve fund of £300,000 sterling, and its stock now pays 10 per cent. to' THE CHUONICtE. April 26, 1S78.] 64t BANRIJi[Mi^)iD_FIN4NC[ilL. The nioner market BANKING HOUSe"of"fISK & HATCH, — FamAT £muia, April IS, 187S. For seyeral days after the issue of our was a material improvement in the tone of and the general feeling was so much better that The present bigU price of Government Securities ig increasing a decided buoyancy was shown in stocks and other securitieg. the demand for first-class Kailroad Bonds and as the amounts On Wednesday and Thursday, however, there wag a partial DOW offering are comparatively small, it is reasonable to suppose return of the high rates and call loans were done at 110 and 3-33 the present difference of from twenty to THIRTY per cent cannot per day in addition to legal interest, and this was followed by a l)e obtained for any great leugth of time. Government Bonds are material relaxation on Thursday afternoon when money wag higher now than for several years past. A "Five-Twenty" Bond offered below 7 per cent currency. To-day (Friday) the rates in at 120, paying six per cent on the par value, yields but a small the morning were 1-C4 and interest, and later in the day 7 gold to income on its marliet price, and if an entirely safe investment can 7 currency. The most important feature of the situation has been the return be obtained with a difference of 200 to 300 dollars on taqh 1,000, movement of currency towards this city, whicli, as reported by it is largely to tlie interest of the holders to make the exchange. We are recommending the following for such Exchanges or foy the express companies, has been of very considerable amount, new investments all of them payable in gold, princij)al and and now includes a fair proportion of legal tenders. The Bank statement should, therefore, present a much better exhibit tointerest The CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO SIX PER CENTS at 88 and morrow, and the reserves show an excess above the legal requirereport there 'ast Nassau Stheet. 5 New YottK, monetary April 24, 1873. affairs, ; — accrued interest, interest payable May and November; these bonds are issued in deminations of $100, $500 and $1,000. The road, 420 miles in length, is now completed, and the business and increasing daily. The WESTERN PACIFIC SIX PER CENTS>t the market price, which is today 93, flat. These bonds are of $1,000 each interest January and July. This road having been consolidated with the great Central Pacific, and payment of its bonds, principal and interest, assumed by them, we see no good reason offering is very large, ; - why they should Pacifies not soon approximate in price to Central — now 103, and becoming very scarce in the market. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO SEVEN PER CENTS, Also, the payable January aod July, secured by a First Mortgage on the Extension to deep water on the Chesepeake Bay, on the proposed Kanawha River Branch, and on the Great Bridge to be built over the Ohio River at Huntington, and a Second Mortgage on the Main Line, with all its equipments, depots, &c. interest Only $3,000,000 of these Bonds will be offered for sale at Price 90 and accrued interest. We consider them amply secured, and a very desirable investment. The proceeds will be used in adding largely to to the present equipment, and in extending to deep water on the Chesapeake Bay, whera the largest steamers in the world can load and present. unload alonside the cars. The amount of money to be invested within the next few montlis will be very large; the Government disbursement alone for the next three months will reach $100,000,000, and the May and July dividends of the banks, railroads and other corporations as much more. continue to deal in Government and Central Pacific Bonds receive deposits on which wo allow interest, make collections' execute orders at the Stock Exchange per cash, and conduct a general banking business. We FISK & HATCH. Banking House of Henry Clews & Co.,) 32 Wall street. N. Y. f Deposit accounts of Mercantile firms and Individuals received ; and accommodations granted usual with City Banks ; all facilities In addition thereto 4 per cent interest allowed on all daily balances. Exchange drawn on England, Ireland Scotland and the Continent; Travelers' and Mercantile Credit issued available Bills of throughout the world. ment. Business in commercial paper has been greatly stimulated by the appearance of a more permanent relaxation in the money market, and the volume of transactions has been large within a range of 10@13 per cent for first class names. In regard to the Usury law the Senate at Albany has passed what is known as the Winslow bill, which provides for a smaller penalty for usury in forfeiting the interest only instead of the principal of the loan as heretofore. This is generally considered very unsatisfactory, as it does not at all answer the purpose of those who desire to have free and legal transactions in money at 'he current market rates this law still makes it illegal and ; wrong Advices from London indicate a quiet tone in financial affairs Bank loses £123,000 in bullion this week, and the discount rate remains unchanged at 4 per cent. The Bank of Francs shows a decrease in specie of 250,000 francs. ; the The last statement our city banks (April 19) showed a decrease $1,041,350, so as to leave a total deficiency of only $983,950 below the 25 per cent required by law The total liabilities were $214,880,000, and the reserves $53,730,In the national banks there was an excess of 1.50. $41,335. The following statement shows the changes from previous week and a comparison with 1872 and 1871: I Buy and sell RAILROAD write to WATERS ds 1873. > 1872. 1871 Differences. April 20. ^ April 19. April 22 »AP'','i.^*$271,516,900 $270, 190,600 Dec. $1,32B,300 $273,0.50,000 $285 207 796 ?,?<"••<=;, 16,118,400 Dec. ' 17 900* 18 278 400 13:970878 'S''?*-?^ Circnlation... 27,714,400 27,713,300 Dec. !,100 27,«1 1.500 .31488 404 NetdopoBlts. 186,899,200 187,107,300 Inc.. 268,100 195 6.30 700 217 1m' TOG Leiral tenders 35,493,800 36,619,800 Inc.. 1,126,000 3'j\'m,:m 56 536 788 ' T Loans J dis Jand — UuUed States- Rondo Government securities have continued buoyant and active. The movement is simply a continuation of that which we have previously noticed, the princinal purchases being on foreign account, and the market being prac tically bare of bonds. Unless there is a falling off in the demand or a material influx of bonds to this market attracted by the high prios, it seems probable that prices must go still liigher At the Treasury purchase of $500,000 on Wednesday the offerings were $1,434,000, all paid for in national bank notes. Closing prices daily, and the range since Jan. ), hiiw been* A?,"' 19. COTTON CONTRACTS 88,1881, reg 8s. 1881, coup • HONI>S._Whether you wish to HASSLER & BUY or SELU ^ ^i)t JSttnkerg' Btreet, New York. (3 PiK When Cent. P'abi.e Books Closed. Mayl "" \[[ 10 j Dayton."!.!! Baiika. ! ! ! iniscellaneon*, Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. (quar.) IMay ?8 Apr.'ao'to May April 32 Apr. IS to Apr. National Mechanics' Banking Association Mechanics' & Traders' National.. " Paciac (qnar.) ' American Kxcliange National Mercantile National !!!!!!! „, 6 Mayl Mayl Mayl Mayl Mayl 3 Mayl 4 free. 5 free. 3 4 free Apr. 22 to Apr. 18 to lux :nx USii u\a".:ia'v.ia 'lu IlSJi lISjJ IX 114X 114* I I13« mx 114.!< vasmade securities in AprU U. 8.l)«,5-20a. ll9)5 117J MSX 112 '«7.... -lUH 118X IMXJan. ll2XJan. :i9« USK Jan 13» il5 II II6J4 1 Apr. 25 4 lis Mch.26 3 Aur. 22 121 ;I8« Apr. 2* 6 :i8x Apr. 2 '21% Apr. 21 4 118 Apr. 22 3 a !20 Anr. 1» IISK Jan. -i 118 ICcb.a 109H Apr. 17 114K Jan. 28 I09KJan. 2 115»i Jan. 2S 112XApr. 1 11S>> Jan. 2T i London ha ve been as follows April 18. 94V »1X 98« 90X '18.H Jan. 114X Jan. '.!4h Jan. lI')<Jan. 113>;jau. 112 at the Bciai 10 ma .23M Since Jan. ^Lowest.-, .—Highest.-, 90 AprU /,— Since Jan. 1 Highest. Lowest. SIX , 89X 89K 9:x Apr. 92X Jala. Jan. 3»V Jan. 89 I 18 2 2 !6| »4k Apr. 3 4 »4S 92V Jan. 81 tiS Jan. ni U State and Railroad Ronds There has been little doing in Southern State bonds, which are essentially speculative securities, and we only notice a demand for the coupons of Virginia Railroad*. Concord & 119X mx Un* 1I9« 117K 119.1< the price bid, no lale U. 8.5>. 10-408 1203 — a}HtL DIVIOENDM. Cincinnati, Ilamilton 6'i uiit iwx 181 118^ 'iisx ' IJ.S.6»,5-20B,'65 followin g DiTldenaa have been declared dnrlng the p ast week LoDf Island is -inn 118 •ma 'Lsv us« ".n« •USM 'U7X 118>i'U8HM18 120 liO lao '119>i '12U ii;y UTX us V.-.H C losing prices ot New 5a CoMPAmr. ... ... reg coupon.,.. Thli a. ma ' .— Apr. ;\pr. iie'x'iie' ;2P5( Hi;.; CO.. No. 7 Wall The " " Apr. Apr. U5V •!17 5-20'il862, coup... 5.a>'aI8S4, coup... 3-20'«1865, " ... 5-4j'8 I8C5, n " ... Currency for a commission. Apr. Ss.fund, 1881, CD. 10-4U's, 10-40'8, CO. of in the deficiency of reserves of 5-M'8 1867. HI. but simply reduces the extent of the penalty. 5-a0'8l8«8, R. to take over 7 per cent, May May Apr, 18 to Jiay 27. S3. 1 1 2! bonds, which are receivable in that State for taxes. The business in railroad bonds has been much better during the past few days, and sales at the Board as well as private transactions through brokers have been decidedly on the increase. Within the next ten weeks disbursements on account of interest payments by the U. S. Government, and bv states, cities, banks and railroad companies will exceed the suiu of $100,000,000, and on account of the relatively high price of government bonds and of many railroad I'tocks, it seems more than probable that a considerable part of this money will be reinvested in railroad bonds. If the expected lelaxation in money results in a healthy 6@7 per cent market the prospect for railroad bonds seems quite favorable. The Land Department of the Union Pacific Railroad report as' THE CHRONICLE. 548 Bold durini? the month of March last 17,626 acres, at an average price of $4 79 per acre, amounting to $84,461. The total sales to April 1, 1873, are 703,437 acres, at an average price of |1 37 per acre, amounting to $3,008,430. Closing prices daily, and the range since Jan. 1, have been Since Jan.uApr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. ^- UTenn., X old 80 •79X «o' This la the price bid, no <ale was made •53X 18X •13 17 •IJ a • 77H Apr. 78H Apr. Apr. 30 16K Apr. 44>< Mch. 52 Apr. 13X Apr. •16 •43 1« 42 58 14 Vi\ S7 99 85 •93V 103X 103H S7 73X !0M 73 ^103 101 102 103X lOSX 103 '106 "lOSii Blgbest. Lowest 1?: 7»\ •79X 21. 79 •79 80 Teon., new.... U N.Car., old.... 80 •16 if (8 N. Car., new... •n •« •« •18 •12 «»Vlrg.,oId " *' conBoUd'd •MX •B3X •5S •53X " '* deferred.. •ISX •13H •ISH 13 19 6aB.C.,n, J.ft J. •18K •18 93 X MllBoari 'SSX 93!^ 93K '108 Cent.Pac. gold.^ :03 •103 nn.Pac.,l8r. B7K S6X 86H Un.Pac.L'dGr't M 74,V •?}« 74!< Cn. P. Income... 78K '103 •103 103 •103X Erlelstm.TB .... "lOiX no2)i N.J. CenlatmTa 103 '108 106 Ft Wayne Ist m la "IM •106 Rook Isld 1st m ;• 103K 103X 104 ea m\ 103M 103>4 103 13 16 19 Men. Mch. S6 80 19 17 34H Jan. 4 19 29 49 3 56X 8 19), Mch. 17 23 Jan. 3 95V Jan. i 10)K Jan. 10 89 Apr. 9 80 Mcll. 7 83V Jan. 6 lOSX Mch. 15 106H Jan. 6 109S Jan. 6 104 90 Jan. Feb. 4 7 Mch 17 Jan. a Jan. 20 Mch. 21 Feb. 10 Feb. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. e Apr. 25 Jan. 22 Apr. 3 Mch, 39 at the Board. Railroad and MlaceUaneous Stocks.— The stock marke has not been so much a centre of attraction as last week, and the volume of business on a much smaller scale. The buoyancy which carried prices up at the close of last week and the first of was taken advantage of by some parties to sell, and as a consequence of this movement to realize the market became heavy under considerable sales. Since Wednesday the leading feature has been quietness, prices remaining tolerably steady under the this prevailing dulness. Among the new speculative stocks has been New Jersey Southern, which is said to be under the control of Mr. Jay Gould. The Atlantic and Great Western, not having obtained a lease of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis road it has been reported that the road may pass into the control of the Lake Shore Saturday, Monday, Tuesday. Wednojear Thursday, Apr. 24. Apr. 22. Anr. 23. Apr. 19. Apr. 21. M.Y.Cen&H.u. -.SIX 102X 101 « \m% 101% 102 lOlX 101 « loov in IMX Harlem Erie prel., ... Lab:e Shore Wabash ETorthWQBt do Bock 125 121 66 53>i \m% W... 99J4 Hann. & St Jos 43 do pref •56 Onion Paclflc. 32V Col.Chlc.&I.C. 3SX Panama 110 West. Un.Tel. 8S« Qulcksilrer 39 do pref.. Pacific Mail. . . Adams Exp 60K 73X American £z.. 6(1 •5SX .... •39 42 50 •93X •66>s 67 75 95 68 75 V6";< Maryland Coal. 2i>i Harlem Erie , est. Total Wednesday," 23..,,117}i 117Ji 117% 117>f 57.348,000 Thursday, 117% 11<« 24....n7Ji 26.. ..117% 117K 117% 117^ 66,96-3.000 Friday, mx " " Current week Previous week 118 117^ 118% 117 118Ji 117>f $436,373,000 $1,068,011 $1,414,000 119% 118% 556,573,000 1,886,941 2,026,191 Foreign Exchange —The rates for sterling have been quite and shown almost daily fluctuations, though the general tendency has been upward, and the closing rates lo-night for both 60 days and short sight sterling are about li per cent higher than last week. On Tuesday nominal rates were put up to 108i and 109f, but this advance was not fully maintained, and there was a subsequent decline to 108J and 109^. To-day there was a firmer feeling, and leading drawers advanced their asking price to 108f for 60 days and 109^ for short sight, actual business being done at a concession of i@J. We quote nominally as follows : " B.27%@6.28% 5.25 @5.26X 5.86 ®5.26% Antwerp Swiss Amsterdam Hamburg 40 Bremen Prussian thalers m% V ii% my, my. sa 3ii ioo>« ma 43 44 •as 56K S6>i 2ik •25" 25)4 ; .... 5SK eaa 95X no 26X 27 iiii 44X 100 lOO Since Jan.l. 60X 73 73X '.SV •59X m% lOT!^ 108 S4V 86 .... •39X 40 "45 .. . 58X •95 am 59>i 95J« •90 57 was made 90 100 5S>i "24)4 24)4 68)< 25)4 at the .... . 4 1 Quicksilver.... do pref. PaclflcMail.... Adams Express American Ex.. U. S, Express,, Wells. F. & Co. Canton Consol. Coal... New Cent.Coal.. Maryland Coal. Broadway and 9 17 4(1 4(1 •4'> 69 r>»)4 X 95^ 95*4 •6) •.... •.... 6S-5< Mississippi, vol fiS 3X@5 mas Gold )4 p •24)4 25)4 ; 4SKPeb.ll Feb. 26 M ds 1)4@1V 2 1X®1V ®2S 2 ®2>4 The Gold market. —Gold has been less active on speculative transactions, and closes | lower than last week. The tendency seems to be towards a lower price, but whether this indicates merely a halt in the upward speculation or the beginning of a more permanent decline is not well ascertained. The approaching disbursement of May interest by the Government is the principal element of importance, so far as the supply It is also stated that $1,000,000 of of the market is concerned. coin is on the way here from London. On gold loans, the rates paid for carrying to-day were 3, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 per cent. At the Treasury sale of $1,500,000 on Thursday, the total bids amounted to $5,810,000. Customs receipts for the week were $3,538,000. 144,481,326 03 40 Currency. $421,419 409,679 370,795 380,052 23 19 40 51 69 03 29 1,029,136 37 279,205 6« 31 .39 1,81.3,410 80 $17,566,602 03 $18,977,824 98 City Banks.— The following statement shows the condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the ending at the commencement of business on April iO, 1873 week MOUHT r Banks. How fork Loans and Circula Le^al Net Discounts Specie, Tend, 'S.DeoosltJ". tion. capital »3,000,0C0 $10,473,200 *1.472,0('0 »-89 800 875,8011 9,700 877.tOO 513,300 473,000 !.20« 523.700 Manhattan Co 5.5«2,S0(' Merchants'... Mechanics Union Ph<»nlx; City 130 Jan. 6 Apr.17 94S Feb. 6 Apr. 17 46)4 Jan. 2 Mch .28 Feb. 1 Mch. 3 76« Feb. 7 92V Apr. 17 Wl'K Jan. 29 65>4Apr,17 70)4 Jan. 8 70 Feb.27 82 Jan. 6 78 Apr.17 86 Jan. 29 90 Apr. 8 :02)4Jan. 4 43 Jan, 14 58)4 Apr. 23 42X Feb. 18 47>6 Jan. 9 20 Jan. 13 29 Mcta.17 c for 60 ds New York $40 130,396 29 Tradesmen's Pulton Chemical Merchants Exchange.... New &old%pcfor30 74 26 10 81 -Payments.Gold. $1,130,041 70,688 51,283 160,846 66,682 $2,528,000 Balance, April 18. Balance, April 25. 57)i . 2 03 75 30 83 762,132 854,300 524,997 733,681 51.3,000 America : . 235,235 349,494 422,165 407,447 8,317,797 1,136,984 01 440,000 356,000 73 82 street, quote etock "privileges" (signed by responsible parties) 1®1X per cent premliun foi 30 days, and 1)4(^2 per cent for 60 days, at prices varying from the market as fo'lows Puts below. Calls above. Puts below. Calls above. Central & Hudson.. VSl :x®3)4 Union Pacific 1)4®3 V(31)4 Lake Shore 1 V@l ®2 2>4ffl4 2)4®3X Wabash Bock Island Col.. Chic. & I.e.... l'A®'i l)i®2 3)4®7 S)4@7 Erie 3 @4 I)4'a2 B. H.&Erle )4® V >«® V Pacific Mall 3 04 5 ®7 St. Paul 1)4@2 2V®4 Northwestern @. ...@... do pref 1K®2 2V®4 do nref. 1M®2 West. Union Tel. 2 ®3 476,000 370,000 V 86I4 , 95 77J4 38 50 49 72)i® 72% -Sub-Treasury. -Receipts. Receipts, Gold. Currency. $368,000 $3,631,230 23 $669,268 21 U«!4 Board. 35KApr. Total 96%® 96% the Custom House and S ub- 395iS 108 80)4 Since Jan, 1.,—Lowest.-s /-Highest^-, nan.&S.Jos.pf. 60 Mch 22 71XJau. 6 anion Pacific. » Apr, 16 39)4 Jan. 4 CoI.Chlc.iSiI.C. 73 Bazley, 74 32 95 57 •24H 23)4 " 4054® 40% 961^® 96% 41>i® 41% 40>b : 82« asv 59% "94« 95H •.... 68H •72M 73X •80X 81V 68V 68V 75 75X 81V •.... .... .... SIH 32X S8 33V 83 33X 'iS% 107S4 108 •39 •44 •8 99)4 100 42 42)4 8X 100 42V 4iV 43 asH 61 74 . ,-Lowest.— r-Highest, 97X J^pr. 16 106)4 Feb. Apr. 114)4 Jan. 6 140 SSK Jan. 13 69)^ Feb. & 61>S 3 100 100 82)< 75K 2i>4 iS% ina 26)4 •26 •my iSX 44« U'4 u% •:co Kin uiov 1(111 3% 3X 100 43 81 51 sate 73 69 81 •90 57 87 BVli 103)4 109 B-.ii 109)i 61)i 73)4 .... 69 75)i T6 81 90 56J4 80K m% 60 92« at Custom House 107X 1P3V 82 82 67 The transactions for the week Treasurv have been as follows: 75 10% @ tgi 5.22;^@5.28% 5.20 ®5.21}< 5.20 @5.21Ji 9SH@ 95% 40%® 41 95%@ 95% 71%® 71% Frankfort 81V 81V 6S'4 109%(aiO9% ]07%(ai08 Paris (bankers) April 19 — 108%@108% commercial " n% 8 days. 60 days. London prime bankers sax 9S« 70« 70V b:« ii% •.... 2,664,328 2.124,737 1,414.000 1,764,004 1,665,406 1,068,011 49,779,000 variable, 22 S3 24 25 Jilii , Gold. Jan. 1,1873, to date... 112% 111% 119% 117>i 125X125)4 64J< Balances. Currency. . Clearings. Ing. est. Saturday, April 19.... 118 117K 118Ji' 117% $106,179,000 $1.84,3,249 $2,549,618 '• Monday, 21 ...117% 117K 117% 117X 1,412,016 1.762,994 69,157,000 Tuesday, " 95,952,0(10 1,702,483 2,178,48.3 22....117X 117% 117% 117% " " Wa Panama West U Teleg'h ohio& Ing. 65« 61 92« 92V 4 Lapsley Quotations . 21 69Jsi Apr. 10 82 I'eb. 4 I,akeShore 8i)4Apr.l6 97V Feb. 15 Wabash 62 Apr. 16) 75V Jan. 2 Northwest 76 Apr. 16 85 Feb. 4 do pref. 53 Apr.iri 94 Feb. S Rock Island.... 104)4 Apr. 16 11% Mch. 11 51)« Jan.lli 62XApr.2l Bt. Paul 63VApr.l7i 79)4 Jan. 24 do pref At. & Pac. pref 20 Fcb.aal 38)i Jan. 29 Ohio&Mlss... 40KApr.lS| 49>« Jan. 24 Ceiitralof N.J. 96 Apr. S 106 Feb. 4 Boston, H.&E 254 Mch.26| 10)4 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 De... L.&W... 98 Jan. 7:03 Hann. & St. Jos 37 Apr.171 52>4 Feb. 7 do pref show the course of the gold premium will Open- Low- High- Clos- " 65 77 '.... J5. 101 )i 10! in these stocks since Jan. 1 has been as follows . „Y N Cen & H B. 27 44K •95 95 69 Che price bid and asked The range 26>i •38 59V 61X 63V 109« 60M 613i 73« 73X Apr. 125« •125K 1V5K 126 108 V 83 39 110 90 Is 138 65;< 76 33X S2M 33K 39V 38>J 39M 111 109)i 109K 35V S7X 85 86>i iiii 39"^ 111 87)i 39 .... Cons. Coal New Con. Coal, This 99>4 44 100 100 i% iJi 100 lUOX 43 M 45X ei" 60X . WH 44H V,% 58Ji im United States. Canton 62J4 74 26 •.... . Wells, Fargo I09V U19 63 73 26 do pref... Ti% V Atrc&Pac.pref 25H Uhlo.£ MIsslp. Ua 44V Centralof N, J •9SV W-Ji Boston,H&£. i% i% L.& •124 127 66« V 66X 66V 65K 74H 75X "ISH 77 •74X nx 93M 92JS 93K 92H 93 V 69>< 70X 68V 69« 69X 7;k 8214 81 7a>j 81 80% mn 87 87 87 87 •SSa 87H pref Island. .. 108X St. Paul Del., The following table each day of the past week party. Prices ranged to-day within a moderate limit, and closed steady. The following were the higheet and lowest pricek ol theacti\e list of railroad andmiscellaneousstocks on each day of the last week: do [April 26, 1878. 8,000,000 2,000,000 1,500.000 3,000,000 1,800,000 6,873.200 5,6i9.1O0 4.390,900 5.270,700 1, OOP ,000 1,0(JD,000 4.541,600 3,S5:,3tlO 3,S26,t'0C 600,000 1,753,100 300,000 6,351,200 1.236,001 3,(;S7,2tlC 1.500,000 8,433,100 Qallatin, National 2,SS5,S(0 800,000 Butchers'* Drovers 600,000 1,771.600 Mechanicsand Traders', 9'>5.3(io 200,000 areenwich 2,846.300 600,000 Leather 1,130,100 500,000 Seventn Ward 4.4-.2,300 Vork 2,000,000 State 01 9,750,700 AmericanBzchange 5,000,000 10,000,000 20.1M.900 Commerce Mmml New Broadway North America l.OOO.OCO 1,000,000 422,700 2,000,080 450,000 412.500 1,000,000 Hanover 1.000,00(1 Irving Metropelitaa 500.000 4,000.000 400,000 1,000.000 1,000.000 1,000.000 Mercantile , Pacific Bepnbllc Chatham People's Citizens Nassau Market Nicholas Shoe and Leather Corn Exchange St. 1,000.00(1 7.198,100 3,850,6tio 1,683,300 4.709,600 2,802,900 1.360,800 3.045.5C0 a.e^i.Boo 2.131,000 9,B23 6'X. 1.421.100 2.014.600 2.735,200 2,803.100 3,377.600 3.571,600 2.875.800 I,*90,5oo Tenth Natlonni Bowery National 1,000,000 2,000.000 750.0U0 1474,200 300,000 2.193.300 400.000 72.i.600 800.000 1,500.000 :2.462,Soo 2.000.000 15,372 SOO 1.249,700 600.000 751,600 300.000 955,70(1 400.010 1,035.300 350,000 l.'.'36.6on 500.00C S.OOO.OOC 22.722 100 9,750.000 3,000,000 :,5-.^.2oc 300.00C 5,943,000 1.500,000 4.319.400 500,000 6.('O5.?00 1,000.000 1.265,200 500.000 2,041,600 1,000.000 1,228.000 250,000 200,000 1.2)9,300 2.000.000 1,000.000 4,S-"5,900 Dry Goods Continental Commonwealth (>rientat Marine, Atlantic Importers and Traders*. Park .. UechanlcB' Banking Ass. Grocers' North River Rast River Manufacturers & Mer Fourth National Central National -. Second NfttlDnal Ninth National FirstNational TMrdNatlonal New York N. Bzchange New York County German American Total The 9MaJ.200 2,205,800 270,180.600 >884,700 »j,602,800 359,700 S.3C2.100 866,000 1.038.800 3.953.000 299.300 751,100 3.616.500 2,603.5(Hl 431.300 44^,100 6C2,10C 961,200 4,988.300 436,200 419,500 2.630,600 4<3,t00 2,549.000 175,000 316,600 232,600 1.848,300 105,800 869,700 1 .1185.000 267,300 1,019.200 4.2:5.600 6S,900 588,800 2,268.0(0 127,700 359,800 1.421 .'MO 4S,50C 480,1)0 1,511,000 1,05S,500 10.500 3 8.000 130.900 722,700 2,'il6,3C0 49S.7O0. 214,600 221.200 831,900 51.40C 211,600 806,300 2,666,300 1,000,3(10 322.100 4,246,'CO 419,1100 2.138,000 6,063.300 328,300 I.SSS.IOO 6 022.600 658.:|iO 226,900 3.308,80(1 10.900 321,fOO 1,S'«,7U0 613,100 607.900 2.616,800 451,' 00 52,200 2.131.700 1.600 114.100 ;,W5,40(' 130.100 242,000 2,464,800 201,300 257,300 1,697.800 434,000 1.921,(1(0 •;8.3'J0 428.800 791,300 3.691. ;oo 85a,9o0 .i70,90Q i6,eoo 242.3110 24,800 1.8S2.100 510,800 77.500 1,7-7.900 4-20,600 46,500 I.0U,6O0 5(17.500 168,200 2.2 8,(W 191.0(10 72.700 1,172.4(10 1 1811.600 3.2.'iOO 15,500 5,200 116,603 85.900 215.400 596,100 55.000 2,700 17.900 14 200 10.300 2,517,000 16,000 414.100 191,100 425,000 71.600 2.951,900 l'J,123,S00 2,69l,KO(; i;, 033.500 273.800 100.100 146,F00 331.800 1S9.100 1,965.600 2.08«,000 £65,000 333.000 ,, 153.000 2S3.600 769,900 809.400 880,800 2ii0,<00 3.400 120.100 231,400 267,000 2,700 1.044.80(1 2'0.(i00 89.700 6,600 Specie Legal Tenders Dec. Dec. Inc. The following are the 565.5(0 764.800 791.100 1,027.200 16.';78,400 7.740,000 1.293,200 5 196,000 «,6;i.700 B 50,900 621,500 669.900 843 0(0 910,100 3,901.000 1,830,700 16,116,4110 36,619.800 155,167,300 deviations from the returns of previous I-oanB 620,400 282,500 I,-i23,10« l,6-i8.70C 1.141,90(1 1,668.6(K1 437.'200 week 761,200 446,300 439,200 288.700 196,700 2.7(0 262.8C0 172.50 636,000 877,000 3.172.600 ESS.l'CO 419.200 841,300 130,400 6,600 294.600 1^2.400 1,167.900 132,C0U 3,900 883.600 783.700 734.500 5.(00 571,8 2i2.0C0 4,100 360.000 96,6(10 490.600 933.110 304.700 10.8CO 223,800 2.947.900 1.471,6(0 561,0(() 606.000 318,600 790,000 267.400 S9O,8C0 225,0r0 ieo,oix) 27.71SJS00 are as follows Net Deposits .Inc. *2«S,;0q I Circulation Dec. .IW I »l,S26.3ro 17,900 1.126,0001 totals for a series of weeks past : THE CHRONICLE. April 26, 1873. J 18.... Jan. 25.... Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Bpecle. 21.110,800 266,S7ll.iiO0 1.... 188,949.000 291,520.700 286,870,100 28l,8<4,900 3.... IS... 21... Mitrchl.. March 8. March 15. March 22. Mar.h29. April April April Leeal TenderR. Loans. 27»,2U9,600 282.l}9,:00 Date. Jan 27,iMj.aOO 'iO«,7(3,S!l i7.U«J0O I99J)«1.09^ 1»,''3.-<.4U0 4».lU7.70a 16,JI!1.UU0 42,7^.800 2N.6l8,40O 15.M>i,900 205,893,700 20^.066,100 199,508,700 196,095,400 191,613,300 45,l<02.100 280.851,801) 278,02!'.600 17,149,600 16.J46,700 41,461,200 40,724.000 89,473,000 SS,715,500 2iS.19S.800 274,348.700 27<,534,00a 271,5:6,900 17.472.:I0U S8.;sOI.20a 16,179,100 88,7^9,800 84,940,500 81.493,800 lli:<;il,500 5... 12.. 19.. .2;0,19V,6<I0 21^..'HI3,200 216.670,800 217,168,500 230.299.200 20.:<71,700 18,6:i,'^00 1V664,IOO 16,134,300 16,116,400 27,501.00« M1.4U,>4l 27Ji20.l>00 B3S.394,60l 885,815,447 27,S89,d00 27,513,100 27,601,800 27,SOl,20O 27,610,400 27,613.600 27,635,700 27,715,800 27,714,400 27,713,800 193,50(1,700 136,899,200 186,899.200 187,167,300 36,6111,600 — ClrCDlt- Jiggrettt' tlon. Cleaviuvs* Denoslts. 41,120,900 45,9T4.00O 8l>2,4Ti,883 UoSTON Banks. Below we give a statement ol the Boston National Banks, as returned to the Clear) og House, on Monday, April 21, 1873: Atlantic Atlas BlackBtono Boslou Boylatou Broadway $750,000 tl,6O7,.'0a fiXIO $123,400 $459,800 1,500,000 1,600,000 1,000.000 600,000 2,961.000 8,747.900 100 6,000 1,900 2,800 194,300 349.000 17S,900 .... 6O,»0O 177,000 94.200 63,200 66,000 191,400 115.3U0 197.S00 101.900 158,900 61.200 97,000 82,300 S«i,900 77,900 178.600 219,700 202,100 74,700 261.100 137.200 213.300 50,600 126,100 111,300 336,700 1,060,000 l,;22.30O 1,001,600 TO2.900 841,300 738.000 663.100 884,500 488,400 1.309,400 Mirlcet Massachusetts Marerlclc Merchants. 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 200.000 1,000,000 800.000 1,000,000 750,000 1,000,000 800,000 800,000 400,000 «,0OO,0OO Mount Vernon 200,000 Gontlaontal :. Kllot Everett t'ancullHall rreemau's globe Hamilton Hazard New KoKland North Old Boston 1,000,000 1,000.000 Shawmut 1,000.000 1,000.000 2,000,000 1,500,000 Snoe 4^ Leather 8taU Traders Washington 750.000 First 1,000.000 1,600 000 Second (Granite)... Third 300.000 Bank of Commerce Bank of K.America 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,.W0,000 2,000,000 U'kof RedemptlOQ. Keptlbllc... City B:iKle Eichange Hide * Leather Uavere Security Total $48,350,000 .... 14,500 1,200 iSOO 2,100 :,532300 8,900 8.000 28,700 49,200 20,100 172,600 .... .... 32,600 32,300 147,500 6,300 2,300 3.500 23,800 15,!00 4.200 2.700 126.500 28,;00 8,500 ... 8,300 12,200 44,900 3,500 2,400 1,200 4,180,200 311,300 2.405.400 2,433,000 2,)06,aiO $117,965,000 1,869,900 588,700 ... 968,600 927,800 1,712,000 $538,700 $8,424,9(X) 442.000 358,300 4:«,400 241.700 1,583.100 n,-i.lOO 780,503 780,600 354,000 58t.E0O 576.600 9^4,7lO 749.70U 175.300 668,300 5M,5O0 38,7uo 7;0,>J0 l73,i(io 770,900 584,7oO 795,310 796,000 449,400 335,100 797,810 750,000 180.000 538,800 491,700 250,000 amount "due to other Banks," its per statement deviations from last week's returns are as follows Loans Decrease. $8:8.700 Deposits Decrease. 93.400 Circulation Decrease. 27,300 JLeicalTenders I The following Date. 124,415,800 121,282.000 2,793,900 2,53l.5'0 January20 Specie. Jauiry27 Februarys Fe'TuarylO February February 17 24 March 3.. March 10 March 17 March 24... Mar^h 31 are comparative totals for a series of weeks past: Loans. Legal Tender. 125,0^,700 2,2,i3,800 125,759,500 126.217,900 125,578,800 121.390.400 123,333,900 12i,555,300 121,164,500 120,209,400 2,095,000 1,634.200 1,171,400 1,015,100 929,900 795,900 302,200 718,500 922,600 931,100 838.700 Anrll7 1-20,0)1,600 April 14 April 21 118,783,700 117,965,000 Philadblphia Banks. Deposits. Circulation. ll,0M.5OO 55,7,^1,800 25,5>i8.JC0 11,481.500 11,507,300 i;,311,100 ll,0d2,800 11,157,500 55,721,200 57,522.800 53,920.500 57,889,100 55.802,300 53,035,700 49,974,000 47,981,100 4»,947,100 46,296 800 47,723,900 25 533 RiO 11,185.61)0 10,834,200 9,884,000 9,857,500 10,055,400 8,939,300 8,452,200 8,424,900 — The following 25.48,5.800 25,419800 25 1179100 25,566 400 25,457 5110 25484,100 25 428,900 25,41720(1 4«,20ii,80O 25 412700 25 519,400 25 677,100 45,942,200 25;596,9O0 the average condition of th« Philadelphia National Banks for the week preceding Mon day, April 31, 1873 Total net is : Banns. Capital. Loans. Spncle. I'hlladelphla $l,50o,0OC 1,000,000 2,000,000 810,000 800,000 500,000 $5,449,000 3,321,601 5,681,500 2,301,000 2,193,000 2,398.000 $20,000 5,7l7 «0,»00 7,000 2,528 250,000 250,000 500,000 400,000 ;,418.1C10 «,90i) 1,103,542 1,207,146 1,670,100 2.162.500 .... NorthAmerlca Farmers and Mech. Commercial Mechanics' Bank N. Liberties. Bouthwark Kensington Kenn Western Manufacturers'.... Bank of 1,000,000 Commerce 250,000 Olrard Tradesmen's 200,000 300,000 400,000 300,000 500,000 UUy Commonwealth.... Corn Kxchange.... Union 500,000 1,000,000 First Third 5'"'>v Seventn KlKhth Central 800,000 150,000 . .... Bankof Bepabllc. Beonrlty Tot.il ... 3150,000 1,062.000 .... 275.000 TCO.OOO 3,M0,000 ... 2.203,000 631,000 .... .... $U2,160 2,135,000 1,251,900 721,736 845.415 1,652.056 . Inc. Inc. . 764.377 18,889 ,.lnc. $10,1!09,241 $'Hr5S8!!68 $11,479,014 for Date. January 13 Jsnaaryao January 27 Febru-ry 3 FetimarylO Feb.aryn >ebrnaiy24 Ma,ch3 Match 10 Msrih 17 March 21 March 31 Ai.r7 April 14 AprU21 a series of weeks k°.?,"/o'on 9«..5f6.325 829156 HO.IIS 57,712,122 I7J)75,«n 67.129,734 97,994,111 3591118 2'1820 450 000 279,000 193 000 261581 are as follows Deposits Circulation Inc.$2.016,387 Dec. 3,738 the condition of the Philadelphia 456.641 8-n,479 3:9.229 S5i,775 347.632 842.414 173 '"} 271,544 57.0«>.3.527 270000 : Specie 55.214.8S0 55.643.2S0 66.0^2 3»3 5; 0«2 4:n 57,05^.332 66.927.381 56.476.940 56,86;, 53 57.519215 21t.740 590 000 182 COO S92,l7ol The annexed statement shows Banks ) 174,870 197 385 511600 1,10.5,520 The deviations from the returns ol previous week i'""" Specie^,.. L«(tai Tender Notes 221745 135,000 219 000 239 735 5S0 000 800,000 180,000 .. 700 1,000,000 250,000 1.000,000 811.000 478,900 156 000 312,900 540.916 3,413,000 1.039,000 730,482 827,165 451,815 3,451,000 1,462,000 3,209,000 951,353 431,000 432,000 773 000 8,012.000 1,109,000 395,000 16.889 6,000 17,000 .... .... i»7700 172.000 188.934 1,171,000 395,000 201,614 318.825 107,452 519 000 377,000 661,000 323,000 110,000 113.000 132,000 600,000 257,000 131,000 .... 1,000 $1,000,000 l,H6,00O 30,338 277 16,000 5,000 665,000 $16,438,000 $57,891.ill 539,000 251,000 312,000 362,200 ISl.WJO 168,125 .... Ml. 000 . $3,653,000 2,562,770 4,796.700 1.426,400 l,8i3..300 1.000 2,319 1,436,000 1,129,995 1,373,915 760,507 3,506,000 1,652,000 8,9U8.000 996,356 Tender. Deposlts.Clrculat'n. $759,000 932,955 .... 7.53.546 (,0-22,000 1,000,000 Consolidation L. 142,551 130,104 130,106 128,2T1 142,160 LegalTender. Deposits. Clrcnlatlon. 10,828,834 10 10 ;8l.,!B7 41,094,712 11.412,185 41370,791 41690 037 11881180 10..599 ,5.12 42120431 ll'sTols) 10.261.125 4l,2511ft8 1 ».»36,!j82 »,735,B-;0 41295 1 9.9'T,f58 9.992.0 3 41 4«-.:605 4!.5',8956 41.60 ,963 581^ 9.8 4 360 9.945.348 9,6-6,723 ».663,l!l 10.317.071 10,<«»,241 5.31 4(l,:<')9024 40.851. BOSTON. is liJO' 1 377'3W 8B539> W-u lt'w2'433 llssng-" 11 3»2 ioT h'siS't 6 795 11 «2375.3 39.9«,615 1146^41 40.124.nO 11475110 41.5.1881 114«2,732 $3,588,268 1147>014 il'A in Pcrklomen »4X do reg.... AiK MM WH ft do do do do do GOBV. 7s, "90 60 deb. bonds, '98 g. m.7s, c. 1911 102X 101 do rcK... 104X <B,g.,19:0.. Phil., Wllm.ft B»l.,6s, '34 ii'i 6s do Ss.KOld L'hIcaKO Bewerafre Bid. FcnnBylv».,gen.m.,conv,lt:o Phlla. MaBsRliase(t*<s, Correncr... 6< Gold, im... liu" do do Se, Gold.. Boston nOVXITDIB. iBt m.eB,'97 Brie Ist m, 6*, '81 do 2d m. 7«, •88...., Fhlladelptila* Beading 6«, '80 *4 do do 7b. -n io:x B3X Maine 6< N»w Hampablre, 6« Vermont FULADEIPHIA, BAlTliOBB, &e. Bid. Aik. 7s.... Municipal 7s do Portland 6b, building loan,,.. Burlington A Mo. L. U.,7 79 Pitts., CIn. ft St. Louis 7s Sanbary ft Erie iBt m. 7b, '77. lOOX 5U Banbury ft Lewlston 7b Cln.,Man.4 CleT.,IstM.,7,'«7. Warren ft F. iBtm. is, '96 Kastern Mass.. cony.. 6, 1874... Hartford &Krle. 1st M (new)7 88M 38K WcBtChestercons. ;b, '91 9»* 98 '8$ Weat Jeraey <B, Ogden8burg& Lake h. 8s 9« 98 do Istm.ts, '96 Old Col.* Newport Bds. 6, "76. 101 do do 7s, '97 do do Bonds, 7, 1877, Western Penn. 6b, '9S Rutland, new, 7 73 do 68. p. b., '96 do Stanstcd & Chambly 7s 39 Wllmlng. ft Kead.,lst M.,7, 1(00 »8)» lOO Verra't Cen., 1st M., cons., 7, '86 12 do do 2d Mort. 1902 do 2d Mort., 7. 1891 76 Reading Coal ft Iron deb. b. Vermont * Can., new, 8 »" do do mort. b. Vermont & Mass., 1st M. 6, iso' CANAL BO?a>s. Boston & Albany stock. M 135 CtaeBspeake °82.... IW ft Dela. 6s, Boston & Lowell stock.... Delaware Division 68, '73 120 Jr Boston & Maine 154' Lehigh Navigation 6e. '^ 131 Boston & Providence 76 do Kij, •»;.... S^* Cheshire preferred do llOK T7. Chic, Bur. & Qulncy Cheshire, 6 ( . . . Sandusky Concord CIn., & Cley. stock. Id Connecticut River Connecticnt & Passnmpsic, pf. 106X Eastern (Mass.) Eastern (New Hampshire) 134" Fitchburg 135 Manchester & liawrence 110 Hampshire.. New Northern of 128 Norwich A Worcester S3 Ogdens. ft L. Cbamplaln Baltimore 95 58, coup 6s, '67, 5-10, Ist... 101 do do do 10-15,2(1... 105 15-25, 3d 109 Philadelphia 6s, old do 6s, new I01J4 79X Pittsburg 5s 6s 78 Jersey State 6s, Exempts 98 Delaware State 6s BAILKOAD STOCKS. United N. J. Companies. Camden & Atlantic 104 101 U9H Catawlfisa 4i" 21* do 45>4 do do pref.. pref Rlmira ft Wllliamsport Rlmira ft Wllliamsport pref.. East Pennsylvania Harrlsb'g. Lancaster ft C HuntlnjTton ft Broad Top. .. do Lehigh Valley do J. ft O. 104), 6b of "75 1884 97 97 Park 68 Ohio 68 of '75 1890, do do do do ft do esoI'SO do 68 01*85 (N.W.Va.)2(lM 61. 3dM.6s Central Ohio. Ist M.. 6 Marietta ft CIn., 1st M.,7, 18»1. do do 2d M.,7, 1896. 1^ Norfolk Water Bs Northern Cent., Ist M. (guar) 6 do 2dM., S. F.,«,'85. do do do SdM., S. F.,6,1900 do 3d M. (Y. ft C) 6,'T; do do Cons, (gold) 6, 1900 do 8lj{ Pitta, ft ConnellBV., 1st M.,7, '98 do do Ist M., 6, 1889 West Md.lstM., endorsed, 6, '90 1st M.. unend.. 6. *90,. do do 2d M., endorsed, 6, to. pref. 60 do 44 41M preferred 47H Minehlll 52)i 56 Cincinnati Ss ssji 47 Ham. Co., Ohio 6 p. c. long bds. Nesquehonlng Valley Norristown , ... Norlhern Central North Penneylvania Creek ft Allegheny. River. Oil 53 90 6s 7-SOe 101 40 125 tlnlon pref RAILROAD BONDS. Alleghany Valley 7 3-108, 1896. Belvldere Delaware.lst m,5,'77 do do 2d M.,'85 do 3d M.,'87 (Jo CIn., Ham. ft D.. Ist M., 7. do do 12 94 2d M.,7, adM.,8,77... lOO « 9S N •1 ft West., Ist M., B* 8* do Ind., CIn. 7, 1905. 1st M., 6,1909, ft Laf., Ist M..7 (I. ft C.) 1st M.,7. 1888 LOUISVILItE. 89H consol., 68, '94... Atlan. 1st m, 7s, '73. , Louisville 6s, '82 to '87 68, '97 to '98 do Water 68, '87 to '89.. do Water Stock 6e, "97. do Wharf 68 do Bpecial tax 6b of *89, do Jeff., Mad. ft I,l8tM.aftM}7, •SI do 2dM.,7,. do do 1st M., 7,1906.... do '88, ... chat. m. do do do new 7s, 1900 100s 101 J< Connecting 6s 1900-1904 tea 87H LotllBV. C. ft Lex., Ist M.,7, •97.. 98 Louis. 4 Fr'k., Isi M., 6, no-TS.. East Penn. ist mort. 7s, '83 Lonl8v,Loan,0.^81. do El. ft W'msport, 1st m, 7s, 'SO. 97 S« L. * Nash. Ist M.(m.s.) It?.. do do 68 do Lon. Loan (m. 8.56, '86- '87 Harrisburg Ist mort. 6fl, '83 92K T. 1st mort. 7s, 'SO 101 80.. '85.. t« 81 79 80 78 8$ F5 do (0 June, CIn.ft Ind.,l8tM.,-f,^85. SS 91 Little Miami, 1st M., 6, 1888 .... 90 91 CIn. Ham. ft Dayton stock.. .. 90 Columbus ft Xenla stock ex d 104 :os 44 DaytonftMlchlgan stock exd 42 8 p. c. st^k guar 106X 107 do 108 ex. d, 104 Little Miami stock Dayton do '75 6s,'83 do do 6s, '89 domort. 6s, '89... 2d m, 7s. -SO.. do Catawlssa, 1st M, cony. '82 H.AB. n n 67« CIn.ft Indiana, Ist M.,7 do do 2d M.,7, 1877.. Colum., ft Xenia, 1st M..7, tO. Dayton ft Mich., let M.,7 81.. do 2d M.,7, •84.. do 3d M.,7, •88.. do do do To'do dep. bds, 1, •81-'94 OANAIi BTOCXfl. Chesapeake ft Delaware Delaware Division Lehigh Navigation Morris do pref Schuylkill Navigation do pref.,... ft do do do do Westchester pref do WestJersey Camden CINCINNATI. do 7p.c., 1 to5_yr8. do 3SK do do Ig bds, 7 ft 7.30s 56X 26X Covington ft CIn. Bridge Pennsylvania Philadelphia ft Krle Philadelphia ft Heading Philadelphia & Trenton Phlla., -Wllmlng. ft Baltimore. Tioga... ,.... do do do do <0 172" Baltimore ft Ohio stock Parkersburg Branch Central Ohio Little Schoylklll Camden * Amboy, 68, 81 6e,:90C Baltimore 97M lOlX Alleghany County, 5s, coDp.. Alleghany City 6s do do 1876., •89.. Maryland 68, Jan., A., do 68, Defence 8TATK AND CITY BONDS. do do boat. BALTimOKE. FHIIiADEIiPHIA do do do 2dM., 6s, '95 do do 68, Imp., '81... 80 do 6s, boat, '88... 79 do 7s, boat, '89... 81 Susquehanna 68, '94 74X do Coal Co. bonds. Union Ist mort. 6s, '83 West Branch Ipt m. 6e,'78 Wyoming Valley Ut m. 6s, '78. Vermont A Canada Vermont & Massachasetts Pennsylvania conv., '82. conv., g,*94. gold, '97 MorrlB,lstM.,6,1876., do do 96 pref... do do Old Colony Saco & Port«month Kntland common do preferred do do do Fennsylvanla 68, 1910 Schuylkill Nav. 1st m. 68, "72. do 2d m., '82 Port., New Decrease. $264,600 Decrease. 50.200 | pecle IN BOSTON, •0TJBITIS8. 757,001) $45,942,200 $25,596,900 of April 21, Is $16,629,100. total The 240500 8T2,l0O 1,919,900 1,195,600 70 2a' 330 44t.2tlO 174.700 790,000 575,200 797,500 115,900 522.000 355,010 357.3U0 1,366,300 2.403,300 1,002,400 1,656,200 422,700 1,071.100 747.400 776,600 133.900 168,500 309,0(0 22,0(10 mhluO 791.500 573.9CO 594.100 763,400 696,100 409,300 806,300 607,700 2.719.500 372,600 877,200 1.576,700 1,045.000 837.300 1,326,900 652,800 793.000 914.700 1,054,600 507.450 84.000 433.800 231,400 408.700 202,500 148,900 129,800 414 900 132.800 3ll,60O 700 $415,300 S23J00 335.0(10 1,000 3,363.2(J0 200,000 1,000.000 1,500,000 500,000 Union Webster Commonwealth 92.01'0 1,500 2.0'28,800 2.717,200 728.700 2.865.900 1.667.300 2.251.900 2,122.500 1.433,900 1,7!6.300 I.ISO.OUO 6,931.400 661,400 2,412.800 3.203.600 1,9:7.100 2,402,200 2.914.200 3,391.600 8,016,900 1,450.000 3,372.400 1,763,900 3,8SS,;00 5,014.000 1,306,000 1,688,400 1,896.700 4,897.800 2.818.500 1,969,600 1,953.400 4,441,500 600,000 2,000.000 Tremont The 1.695,000 5:8,900 2,409.000 900,000 Suffollc Binkof 2.312500 800.000 Columblaa Specie. L.T. Notes. Deposits. CIrcala. Loans. Capital Banlci. POTATIONS 6a6,395.>ll2 8)8.260.20} 833,306.701 791,569,065 658.903,673 640,361, 7i)2 780.498,463 659,075,391 649 do 102S do (Leb,Br.)6,'8« 84 32 99 87 9B F« 83 M do lstM.(Mem.Br)7.T0-'75. 2d mort. 7s, '75. S»H 94 do lstM.(Leb.br.ex)7. •90-'85 91 3dm. cons. 7b, '95, do do Lon.L'n(Leb.br.ex)6,'98 ?,>< Junction 1st mort. 6s, *63 1898.... x91 M.,7, Consol. Ist 2d do do '.too do Jefferson., Mad. ft Ind Lehigh Valley, let M., 6s, 1878. 97V '< ft Lex., pref. do new 6s, '98 do nn 97V Lonlsv., CIn. do 84 common. do do do reg Sf do 7$« Nashville T7)» ft Louisville do new78,reg., imo lOSV 101 do do . . Little Schnylklll.lBtM.,!.!"";. Northern Central 2d m.68, '85 do 2d ni, g. 6s, 1900 do do do2d m.6s. KOO... ST. LOUIS. 9S 92 8t Louis 81 81K 98X 9-« North Penn. Istm, 66, *8S 16 do 2dm. 7s, '96 io"v do lOs. chat. m.tT? 116 on Creek 4 Al. R.. con. 7b, '88. 74 SO Oil Creek 1st m. 7s, '82 . 98 107 do 6«. Long 68, S'.jort Bonds S^H -^.o do Water6e rJld... ... 'j (new) do Park6« gold •10 Sewer'SpeclalTax 6* io do North MISBonrl. 1st M 7b. . 2d M.7s... 81 do .10 M.7» HIghtstoivn 7s, '89 Parlllc(ufMj) Ist M. gld.... ft N. y. Canal "8, '96-1906 •oi" 10' lOOH KarsssVaciflr stock Fennsylvanla, 1st M., 6, 1-80... Paclflo BH of Mo. »toct_. 3d M., 6. 1875.... (to Pcm. Penn ft « . V . 101. 97 98 '0 (0 5(1 . 8$ 9 THE CHRONICLK ^0 " Bur. 7b, 4th mortgag 1880 1888...... do 78,5th do do 78, cons. mort. gold bds. ^. Lone Dock Bouds do new do ..., Virginia 6s, old do new bonds... do do do coasol, bonds do do deferred do . Georgia 68 do 78, new bonds.... do 7b, endorsed do 7a, Gold do do do do do do do do do new bonds do BpectalTaz Boutta Carolina 68 Jan. do do UK He do Chic, 1875.. . 111. 2d Mort. do New Jeraey Southern Ist m 7b Puts., Ft. W. ft Chic, 1st M,.. 2d Mort do do do 3d Mort, do (i> 8 p. c. en'tbda do Olcve. ft ruts., Conaol, B, F'd do 2dMort do SdMort ao do 'In do 4th Mort Chic, ft Alton Sinking Fund. do 1st Mortgage.., do do Income do Ohio ft Miss., ronsol. alnk. f.. X 103 106 lUti 1873... 3 luex 1874.. 1875.. 1877., 1878.. dogld 18S7. do lBi4.. do 1875.. 1876.. do do 106 it 106H 106X .64" do loas 91 1U9X 1!0M pref MU AQuincy Clev., Col., Cln. & ludlanap Pittsburg, guar IJ<im")ip. A-. ^loux Citv Harlem prel Illinois Central Jollet & Chicago lit & 75 Island Cln., ist preferred do 'id pref. Michigan Central Morrin * Essex Mo., Kansas & T New Jersey Southern N. Y., New Haven & Hartford ifc 11 1(15 93 Jj Mil. 36>i & do T. Haute. do 105ii 89>« 62 X 6a, 6d, Lafayette. Bl'n & PaciflcR.of Mo. !6t6s. gold do do 2d 7s, cur'y, 91 90 90 F, '68 '91 miBCellaneons lilst. Arkansas Levee bonds 78 Atchison ft P. Ps, 6s gold 1876..., Atlantic ft Pacific L.G. 6'8 eld Atcliison. Top. ft S. Fe 7s gld. Atchison & AebraskaS p. c... Bur. ft Mo. Klvcr. stork ., Land M. 78. do do 2d S., do 7s. do do 99H 3aa., doB(., do ao 78, conv. I'.'lJi 86>t Leav do . . Tfl, &G R. 88,guar do lat T'a.gld. 2tl 7b lBtM.,10B. Louisiana * Mo. Rlv. i^t m. 7i Logans., Craw. & S. W. 83, gld Michigan Air Line, Ss Mo.ili'^ello &P. Jervi67B.gold Montclalr lat 76, gold, guar.... do 78, income Mo., Ron. & Texa- 78 gold. Mo. K., Ft., S. & Gulf, stock, do Ist. M, 106 do do do N. T. & do 2d M..108 I8t78, gold, guar 2d 78 guar Osw. Mid. 7s gold do 2d 78, conv Boston 7p gold., N. Haven, Mlddlet. & W. 7b... :ri New York & Newbu'gbr'ch 865^ 88>5 78, m S 98 98 90 85 90 92 74)4 m ^K 81 42 M 95 85 70 93 & St. L. Ist 73 Huron&L M.T8,gld.cnd. do 78, pold. Peoria & Rock I. 7*8, gold RockfM.R I.i St. L.l8t78,gld Rome & Watertown 's Rome, W. & Otrdensburg78. Rondout & Oswcco 78, gold. Pitts. Cin. do . 58 .9V 89 93 HI Sioux City «fc Pacific 68 Southern Pacilic 6'8,gold South Side (L. J.),78 Steubenville & Indiana 68... 99« 2a 7b Southern Minn, construe. Ss. 91k do "8 .. do 9' St.Jo.&C.Bl. BtM.,108 H3 95 do 8 p. c. do Jo. & Den. C.Ss, goldTW. D do 8s,go!d, E. D do Sandusky. Mane. & Newark 7s St.Lonis,Vandalia& T.H. I'^t do 2d do St. lUiK St. L. & So'eastern Ist 78, gold L..& St. Joseph. l8t, 68, gld Southern Central of N. Y. 7b. Tebo & NeoBho78, gold Union & LoKansport78 t'tah Central 68. gold Union Pac, so. branch, 6s, gld Walkill Valley lat 78, gold ... West Wisconsin 78, gold St. lOJJ^ New Loans. Arkansas S'ate Bonds, rnd. 7l 78 7s Ch., D. v., I. div., 1 pT3 78 Hon?. Tex. C.let m. gold 78 Houston Gt. N. iBt m. gl,l 7s liiternut'l RR.Tex.lstni g»d78 Ind. 111. C iFt m, gold 79... & F.W. let m gld CMc- & Can. South. Ist m gl Cln.. Rit^h. & * & m & & W. Ext ,lstmgl78 Jack..K.W.«8.£,I«tmgU7 Ind., B. ex.. do 88 Augusta, Ga., 7s, bonds Charleston Block 6b Charleston, S.C., 78, F.L.bds.., Columbia, S. C, 68 Columbus, Ga. ,7b, bonds , Lynchburg 63 Macon 7*, bonds Memphis old bonds, 68 do new bonds, 6s do end.,M.& C.R.R... Mobile 5s QO 88 Montgomery 88 Nashville 6b, old do New 68, new Orleans 5s ao do do do ao do do do NorfolkGB 81K Petersburg consol. 6s — bonds, 7b lOs to railroads, 6s 80 95 .... 6s Richmond 6b Savannah 7b, old ... do 78. new..... Wilmington, N.C., 6a pold do Ss gold do KATLBOADS. Ala. Ala. ft Chatt. jBt. M, &Tenn.R, Ist 8a, ead. . M..7B,... 2dM.,7s do Atlantic&GuU consol do do do do do do end. Savan'h Block do gnaran. Him Central Georgia, Ist M. ,7s do stock do WM 87M 92 S4 94* 84 36 25 Charlotte C0I.& A.,lBt m.,7e. stock do do Charleston* Savannah 6b, end. Savannah and Char., 1st m., 78. Cheraw and Darlington 78 East Tenn. ft Geoi gia 6b EastTenn.A Va. 60 end. Tenn E.Tenn.,Va& Ga.,Iet M., 78.. do do Block Georgia R. K.. 78 do stock Greenville & Col. 7b, guar do r.K do 7a, certif.. ICOM Macon ft Brunswick end. 78... 95 Macon ft Western stock Macon and Augusta bonds... 105' 85 68 78 80 15 do do do do Memphis do do Memphis ft 9i' 97 J^ ICS . stock Charleston, Ist 78.. do 2d 78.. Ohio, do bbOck. 10b 6s Memphis & Little R. IstM.... MiSBlBSlppl Central, iPt m.,78. do MlasiBBippi 95' 55 endorsed do ft do 2dm., 88... Tenn., l8tm.,7B ft do . do consold-.Ss. Montgomery ft WestP..l8t,88.. do do let end. do do Income i2M Montgom.ft Eufaula let 88, gld 75" State of Alabama... end. by 9TM Mobile & Mont.. 8s gold, end 85 Mobile ft Ohio Bterling 100 do do ex ctfs do 85 90 euar. Erie. Omaha & Southwestern RK.8's Oregon & California 7b, gold. Oswego & Rome 7b, guar Peoria. Pekin & I. ist m, eold Port SO 96 >« 99 m. CITIKB. Atlanta, Ga., 7s 100 do do 1. Ist Securities. . lOs.. p. c. & N. W. 7b, guar Law. & Gal., stock N.J.Midland 85)i Miss. 1st Gttiveston, H. ft H ,7s, gold,'7 PapincRR. of Mo., stock- 94k 94» -8.1876 M Gr. Leaven. Brch. Incomes, No. 11.. do No. 16.. Stor k Kalamazoo & South H. Ss, guar do 81k . M. 3X Pekln, Lincoln & DecatnrlatM Man. ft Cent. Missouri IstM. l>i Cin., Lafayette & Chic. IstM nel. & Hudson Canal Ist.M... pref. real estate... Chic. Ist C. C. ft Ind's 1st M, 78, S. LaCroSBeft Mll.Ss, IstM 115 Co... subscription ft <;, UIX Truateea Certll 6s 1S87. Jack, Jim&Dec & Aug 6s, do Feb 7b, 1876, Laud LakeSup. &M1&8. 92}.; 811*.: 7s 68,e'cl, Leav., Atch. Bur., C. Hapldsft Minn.7s,gld 78.1865-76 „ Erie 1st Mortgage |."Y*iMidr^. do do Endorsed... do 7B,2d do 1879 <^0 7i|8d do 1883 — 87 H H8 99 at 78. gld. 2d 85 & White I'i^eon 79 Kansas City & Cameron Kan. C, St. Jo. & C. B. 8 iOil4 Boston, H. ft Erie. 1st mort. guaranteed do do Cedar Falls ft Minn. Ist M.... St. Louis, Railroad Bonds. . •«S< W> RR. Kal. 99 S-L- Morriaft Essex, convertible,., do construction do Winofia ft St. Peters lat m Mariposa Gold do pref , SoutuSldeof L. Southern ' do do do do do do do 7 8-lOa S.E. HR. !mgl7B 111. . K.i m 7 fid 8'8 Falls & Slonx C. 1st .a Indianapolis & St. Louis 7s. Jackson. Lansin & Sag. 88 Kansas Pac. 7s, Extension, gld do 78, Land Gr., gld "8, do new, gld do Kal.. Alleglian. m S3>s South Side, L.I, lat Mort. bds Sinking Fund.. do Atlantic Mail Steamship y. Central 68, 1SS3 106% 8-.X 102 Consol. 7b N. Haven 68 Lona I^landRR lat M. 7a Smlthtown & Pt. Jeff. Ist M. Pennsylvania Coal Spring Mountain Coal Wll kesbarre Coal do Mew York ft Roraeft Watertown IstM Am Dockft lm.Co.7.'86 WcBt. Union Tel., 1st mort. Mlscellaneona Stockn Land Mining ao do 2d Mort Warsaw, E,D. do W. D. do BurPn DIv, do 2dM. ft . . Canton Co Delaware & Hudson ("anai 105 do Peoria o pref. American Coal Boston Water Power Oumberlan'i Coal and Iron ... H. J. Land Improvemeut Co.. Paul, iBt M.Ss do Ft W. & CliiCKUar... do do special.. & Saratoga do 1 90 98 100 l07X 105X P.D, Jollet & Chicago, Ist Mort. Chic, ft Gt. Eastern, 1st Mort. Col., Chic, ft Ind. C, lat Mort. Tol., Home, Watercown & Ocdena. do do do do do do »S 96 95 ! . do do . 91>« Benaselaer Louis & Iron Mountain St. L.. Kan. C.& Northern prf-l Toledo, Poori". & Waisaw Toledo. Wal).& Western, pret. ft St. ft vv & Spring. South Carolina RR. 2dm.. St. Louis & S. K. RR. con. m, Pough.A Eaet.RR. Utni 99 HS S5 Iowa &M PlttB., N 88 Indianap. ft Vincen. i8t78.guar 88 lU) 99 do do 7 <!-lli do 88" do do 78 gold R. D do do do lat Mort. LaC.D 89 do lat,M.I,&M.D, S4 do 60« do 2d M do do IstM. I.&D. do do 118 do IstM. I.* I,., do lUi do do IstM.H.ftD. do IBIM.C, do Marietta* Cln., Ist Mort Chic, ft Milwaukee 1st Mort.. Boat (Stonlngt.) St. Consolidated... 2d do do Dub. & Sloox C. lat M...„.. do 2ddlv do Peninaula Ist Mort., conv. .., St. L. & Iron Mountain, lat M, MisslSBipnl, prelerred. Louis, Alton ft BL North. Pac. Ist m. gold R chmond Air LIneSs 96 96 H«l 99 & Columbia 78 Indianap., do & Alton do do do m !I4K Denver Pacific 7s, gold Denver & Rio Grande 78, gold Detroit. Lttnelng & Lake M, Evanaville ft CrawfordBV. CnU-.ago Extended . 100 ^d Moit... do l03k loSi i!hlc. R. Island ft Pacific 16.' Morris ft Essex, 1st Mort 2d Mort do do !01 New Jersey Central, Ist M., n. (Not previoualy Quoted.) fit. Dutchess 100 &8o. lowH.latMort galena Albany & Susquehanna OhloA so" Hannibal ft Nap ',o8 ist M iJreat Western, Ist M.. isan.... 2dM. 1898.... do anincT ft Tol., Ist M.. 1890.. .. Ftallroad Stocks. K.Y., Prov. ft do 2d M. income.. N. Western S. Fund, 91 93 X !.« ft ft Dan., Urb., Bl. ft P. 1st Detroit, Hillsdale & In. RR. let m. gld 78 Lake Shore & M. S.lnconie 78. Logan8.,Craw.&S.W.RR.!m,B Milwaukee & North. 1st tn* 8a. 110 N. Y. & Oswego Mid. lat m, g 110 do 2d conv. do lOOW L. Ont, Shore ' 68, 58, 5e, 5s, & 72)4 aSOTTKITIXS. >... Int. Bonds do do 80 do Conaol. bds do 85 H« Extn. Bds do do 83 IstMort.. 93X 99 Erie ft Pittsburgh lat 78.... do do M ,94X do 2d 7s fowa Midland, 1st mort,, 8s.., lilS 85 do 7s. equip, dan. ft St. Jo. Land Grants... m 82 87X Evansvllle, Hen.ft Naanv. do convertible do 93 Elizflbethtown & Padn. 88 con Dill., Lack, ft Western, Ist M. 90 2dM.. Evansvllle, T H ft Chic 78, gld do do m Enropean ft North Am.es.gld 7b, conv. do do 98 Flint ft Pere M. 78, Land Gr. Tol. ft Wab'h, Ist Mort. ext'd. ISO Fort w.. Jackson ft Sag. 88.., IstM.StLdlv. do 2dMoit Grand R. & Ind, 78, gold, guar. 11)6 do 95 .... do do 7s, plain Equip. Bds do 98% Grand River Valley 88 Cons. Convert. do O11910. 68, Canal, 63, do 6b, do 6s, do 6a, do Marietta do Paul, 88...." Connecticut Vnlley 78, gold Connecticut Western lat 7s Chesaprake ft Ohio Ist 6a.gold Chic, ft Mich. Lake Shore 8s. Des M oines Valley lat Fs do do Land Grant 8s 1*% M 'WarLoan do Indiana 58 MIeblgan 6s, 1873... do 68,1878 68,1883 do do 78,1878 New York Bounty, reg do do cou Long 9451 b6Si 7s.. Qllnols Central 7 p. ct., 1875... lOlX i,6 Bellev'le & S.Ills. R. latM. 8'b, 100 Alton & T. H., 1st do 2d M. pref do Illinois canal bonds, 1870 do 68 coupon, 77 do 1879 do Cleve. Land Grant, Income 108 do do of 1876 Chic, Bur St, ft Southwestern KK. 7'b. Hock. V. 1st 7b, 3.1 yrB do do lBt78.!0yrB. as do do 2d79,20yrs.. lOSX Chic, Danv.ft Vincen's ts.iild Cleve., Mt.V. ft Del. 78, gold. Cbl. Col. lU3>ii State Aid bds. do Western Pacific bonds Onion Pacific Ist M'geBonds. Ohio 6s, 1875 do 68,1881 do 6s, 1386 Kentucky 6b Chicago do Con. reg. bonds... do do 8s SsMont&Euf'laR.. do do 88 Mab. &Chat. R. oflS92. do Es Arkansas 6s, funded do 7b, L. R. & Ft. S.las. do 78, Memphis & L. R.. do 7b, L. R., P. B. & N.O. 7b, MiSB.O.&K. Rlv. do IsArk.CentR do do do do 2dM,7'B,gld do Keokuk American Central 93 ji ae Pacillo K. 7s, guartM by Mo.. Central Pacific gold Bonds. . Alabama 58 do 93 93 & Erie, new bonds ... Lake Shore Div. bonds Lake Shore con. coup, bonds. Buffalo 4U & do 78. large bonds. Connecticut 68 Btiode Island 68 do do 115X . 7s, l*enltentiftry 68, levee bonds oo do do 8b, 188a 78. 1902.... 9^ 97 75 gld, &N . do new Donds do new floating debt. ICs, M. Consol. 99 87 Ist 78, gold.. Central Pac. 7a, gold, conv Central of Iowa. Ist M, 7*b 97 95 111 1117 . 1868. do do . do Louisiana 6s Texas, 9(1 Csnada Southern Susqh'a, Ist bonds 2d do .. do 3d d' .. do Jllch. Cent., Ist do do do do do do do do L,>ndC,1839,A&U do ol 1838. do Is Mlssour 6s d Han. & St. .loseph. bonds .10 Asylum 88 8s 8b California 7b 103X California Pac. HR.7'8, gld... do 68, 2d M., Kid ,117 .. Chic, Bur. & Q. 8 p. c. Ist M.. l'.6>4 li2" Carthage ft Be:. 8s. 9»S Dixon, Peoria* Han,, 8b. Mich. So. 7 per ct. 2d Mort my. 0,0. ft Fox R.Valley 1. s. r.7p.c... ;;._ Mich. 8. lUlX (Juincyft Warsaw, 88 Cleve. & Tol. Sinking Fund 92X 111. Grand Trink Cleve. & Tol., n*?w bonds SO 93 Chic, Dub. ft Minn., 8a. Cleve., P'vllle& Aah., old bds 19 92>4 bds. Peoria * Hannibal R. 8'B. do new do IIX o; 97 Chicago ft Iowa R. 8'B... Detroit, Monroe & Tol bonds 15 July... April & Oct... Fandliig Act. 1866 Land 0, 1889, J * J do do do do do do do & llbany do do Carolina 68. old do to N. C. R.R<-0Hp do ex coup... do do Funding Act, 1866, If orlh ;io . Hud.R.78,2dM.S. 7s, 8d Mort., 1875 do Harlem, 1st Mortgage 7s. ... do Con.M.4 8^kgF'd6t. in ,11 6th S., doSs,. do do Creston Mran'-h do Chariton Branch Burl, ft M. (In Neb.) let conv California & Oregon 6s, pold. F.1885... old Bid. Asli Mo. River 4th S„do 8a. 5tb 8.. do 88.. do ft do do do do Bna.N.r.*K. let M„ 1877.... State Bonds. ssorBiTin. Bld.lAsk. Eric (Quoted previously.) per m pm-m BSOTTKITISS. Bonds. 68, YORK. represent the Blocks are quoted on apremous pageant Aot reputed here. PrUes a separate list. ay be. " N. T. Local Securities" are quoted ^^^^^ whatever the RaUroad active ssonsiTisa. TflDnessee NEW QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS IN "^ ana Bonds ano ^overwrnent uonas eotem'ment IT. 8. [April 26, 1873. do do do do do do do do N. Orleans do ft & 8s, interest... 2mtg,88 Income stock., __ _ Jacks. 2d M. do 88. cert's, 8s. Opclous.lBtM.Ss Nashville & Chattanooga, 6s 75 ii Norfolkft Petersburg iBt m.,§e 78 do 87 H do do 2dmo..S8 75 do 94 90 N. Orleans NortheaBtern,8.C..lBtM.8B.... 2dM.,88 do Orange and Alex., Ists, 6b 2d8, 6s. do 3d8, 88 do do 4thB,Ss Richm'd ft Peterb'g ist m., 7s 2d m., 68, do do do 8d m., 8s, do Rich.,Fre'kBb'g& Poto.6a.... do do conv. 7s, do Rich, and Danv. 1st cons'd 6b.. Piedmont 88. .. do do l8tB, 89 Selma, Rome ft I)., 1st M.,7s.. South ft North Ala, ist M., 8b. Southalde, Va., Ist mtg. 8b 2dm.,gnart*d68.. do 3d m..6B do 4th ni., 8b do Southwest. RR., Ga., let mtg.., Btock do S. Carolina RR. l8tM,7B(oew> do do do do do do 6a 7b stock & Tenn. lats. 68 2ds, 6s do 3ds Bs do West Ala., 88 guar Wilmington and Weldon78. Chft Rath. 1st m. end do UtM.. 88.. do do Va. , PAST VVK OOXTPONB. Tennessee State Coupona.. Virginia (Coupons. Consol. Coup..., ao Memphis City (;oupons. . ilwUTUUCUyCoupoai . .. ^ THE CHRONICLE. April 25, 1873.] I. W ere' The Qsnal tables published In the Chbonicle on the last Saturday of each month are given on the folloiring pages. A large number of important reports have been published during the month, and the pages thereof are duly referred to in the remarks opposite to the bond statement of each state, city or company in the tables. Among other important reports will be found that of the Pennsylvania Company, the associate corporation of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the management of its leased EXPLANATION OF STOCK AND BOND TABLES. of the most Active StockB and Bonds arc given In the " Bank, Gazette," previously, FuU quotations of all other tiecurltlos will bo Pricea found on preceding pages. Government fall information in regard to each payment, size or denomination of bonds, and numerous other details, are given in the V.S. Debt statement pabUahed in The Chboniclb on the first of each month lines west of Pittsburg. 3. City Bonds, and Bank, InsnraDCC, City Railroad and Gas Stocks, with quotations, will usually be published the first three of January for the publication of annual reports 2. Secnrltles, with issue, the periods of interest weeks of each mouth, on the page Immediately preceding 4. The Complete Tables of In consequence of a pressure upon our columns since the and other State Securities, City Securi- CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BOND DESCRIPTION. ; Miles of 2S a' For explanation of all rfferences see C'nal foot uotea ou Isc page of BB. Tables. by Wa. B. Dasa * LIST. Co., In the office of the Librarian of Congreis, TVashlncton, D. INTEREST OK DIVIDENDS. Principal, Due. When I Where Payable and' when Stacke, * Whom. Payable. by P^^t last Dlvl'd. Amount C] REMARKS. Mie Outtandlng. ) Im it ; ties, and Railroad and Miscellaneous Stocks and Bonds will be regularly published on the last Saturday iu each month. The publication of these tables, occupying fourteen pages, requires the Issue of a supplement, irhich is neatly stitched in with the asoal edition and furnished to all regular Bubscribers of The Chkokicle. '.8T2. first has not been practicable to give the same remarks as formerly in regard to investment securities but it is our intention to resume the subject hereafter, and give from week to week such details of information concerning investment stocks and bonds, and such brief comments on the facts ascertained in regard to tUcm as may be of practical service to our readers. portant railroad information, this. [Entered according to act of Congress. In the year * [Entered according to Act of Congreu, In the year 1873. by Wili.ia¥ B. DaXA Co.. In the office of the Librarian of CoagreiB, WanhloffCon. D.C.j STATE, CITY AND CORPOBATION FINANCES. . 551 STATE SECtTRITIRS, CITT AEriJRITIEM, RAILBOAD STOCK AND HONU LINT, (ANA AND ITIISCEI.I/ANEOUS STOCK AND BOND I.IST. J[nt)C0tment0 1 A "ANAIi^. Chesapeake Delaware—Mocii it 50 var. 23 IstnioilKiige (originally t2,8U0.000) Ohmapeitke ik Oftio— stock Maryland Loan, sinking fund C,u;tranteed Sterling Loan Bonds liflvingncxt preference Velaware Dlvtston—stock iBt mortgage Delaware ih Ifudnon—stock Registered Bonds Registered Bonds Regi'te cd Bonds 1858 1887 1871 ISTi Dcoeiiturcs. fiterlinff Dela. .t liarttan—stocK Lehiqh Coat I oaii. 1st tfc mortga/e 1,0110 l.!)00.000 7f. 1,000 1,000 3.500.000 8.500,000 3,'»«.000 4,999,400 8,272,800 922,000 7 f 7 5.ri«i,i7: 6 6 50 1,00" 1,0-0 rogistererl \s\ mort. regibtered. HR Mort. Inan, on equipments &c.. gold Loan covcrllble into stock till Dec., "TJ.. do do ext n. conv. till Dec.,'77. Monongahekt Nav. Co.— stock Ist 1638,360 800,000 mortgage i,om 1872 let I 2.4*1,00 l.Ol'U 100 1,175.0* 1836 IWti Sno.OOO 285,000 236.96i PenrmylvanUi—^iock IBt M.. guar, by Penn. RR., B.f. 15,000 000. West Br. & S.Bqa., Ist and 'id mort Schuylkill ..Vay.— stock, 1,000 var. var. 1865 I8«» isfii) common Preferred stock 1st mortgage (due »87i, ext. to 2d raortKa^e Common bonds Improve.m nt bonds Boat and car loan Boat and car loan 1,000 50 ^ Ist "k't. J.*' .1. J.& J. 2,805 000 1,0110 Suftfiuehanna tt Tide Water—Stock Maryland loan, ^d mortgage Susqh.t'a al, common bonds. 3d mort... do prcl. end T.W. priority bds. JTWon— stock mortgage 2 5 6 6 1 1 7H,C00 6 1.645.04^ 30c. In B 2,6I«.977 e'jc.iuE 1.751,218 6 4,016.670 6 171,354 6 805.600 « 800,000 6 1,000 50 6 5 < J. 103.161 4,457.150 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.'OO !" J.« .in "so 19B7) 6g, 90 1862 ISliO , 3 I.IKX) 1,008.800 I03.O0O 1.0i5,000 ^tock mortKaio 2d mortgage Boat loan Preterred stock scrip dividend 2M 1,000 1,000 'Jfor7')>— Stock, cousollduted Preierre 6g 2.000.000 9,000.000 762.779 633.S80 2.002,746 1.' 00.000 1,311,000 325.316 2.907.850 3,000,000 Brown A Sons. London. Baltc.A. Brown 20.000.000 7 17, "12 July, 1836 Del. City to Chesap. CltT, Md. KetearaIngs from opcratLone. 1871. 9395,(16^ Annual report In Oli'O^ ICLE. T, It, n. TBI Bhows et recelpU In 1371. t283,54';; net 1870 1890 receipts in quar.er ending Aug. 31, 1872, 1885 tU3.13.'.. Philadelphia, office Feb.. 1873 L'-ae d TO Lehia;li Coal ft Kav. Co., at Int. do do July 1,1878 on bonds and B p. e. a yr on stock. N.T.,' office, 71 Bway. Feb. 1, 1873 Stock increased $5,101,000 .n April, 1878. Ca'-h dlv. In 6 yrs, I16j). '•t. incases A'b. N. y., Bk of Commerce. 18T7 do do 1884 ft Susq. and Reus, ft S. Railroads, (v. 14. do 1391 do p. 732.) London. July, 1815 N.T., Office N.J.Cen.RR Anl. l(l,'73 S-e Cam. ft Amboy RR. (v. 14. p. 9K, SOS.) May. 1867 Gioss rei-elp's last year, tl,t24.:29 ; ex(894 penses. Intercut and taxes. fl.tot,85S; Philadelphia, ofllce. do rt'-flclt, $275 926. See annual rcpoit In do 1884 CnKONrci,a, v. 16. n. 3'i9. Cent. RB. do do 1867 do do 1897 of N. J. assumes *2,310.000 ol gold loan do do 011897. (V. 12, p. 465. 689.) 18T7 do do 1882 Pltteborg, ofllce. July. 1872 Gross receipts. is;i, $173,120; expense! N. T., N.B'kof Com'ce. July 1, 1887 aid taxes, $73,772 ; divds. In 7t. 9 per ct Leh. Val. KR. Co.JPhlla. Aug, 1872 Leased. April, I'WO, to Lehinh Val ey RR. do for 999 yrs. The lessees a(.8nnil g tods Aug, 1372 do BaIto.,A. « 6 6 4 • 5 60 Dec. do do 1,000 100 "ioo . Navigation—stock convertible, coupon, gold Philadelphia, offlco. 1,880,800 l.(197.«W 8.229 ,594 2,000.000 4,375,000 1,691,500 * A. F.&A. M.& S. J.& J. J. & J. F. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. .1. ii'.T. do do da do do do do April, 1876 April, 13 6 Oct., 1899 Feb., 1887 do Philadelphia > & Sons. July! 1910 office. ft scrip & paying 10 p. c pref Btock, untf 4 ' per , annum on on consol. stock, (v. ll, p. 714.) Wyoming & Wlconlsco West Branch ft mepKfid into. 4&d Susq. owned by P., C.C. !S7S-8< Feb.l2,;373 Philadelphia, office, do do do do do do do do do do do Fcb.l'.J.1873 Marcb 1897 Jan., 1882 Jan., 1876 May, 1870 May, 1888 May, 1889 do do do Fhlla. ABaltlmoie. do do .J.& J. J.St 3. Jari!.'l8'6 1, 1878 Jan., 1994 Jn. do do Leased from June 1, 1870, to PHI. ft Read- for 999 yea' B at annual rent of $656,000 Including ci^rtam real and personal proy rty conveyed to P. ft l;. List annual report In v. 16, p. 383; see also v.M. p. 355.; Leased to P. ft Reading RR. for interest on bonds flud lialf of net e rulngs; In 1370-71 defi( it after expenses and Interest was »9.',657. (ll.p. ';7.) p. c Ipts, 1870, $58,90; opera'Ier: exPluscs, same. Nominal cost,$5,90;;8D6. Gross May Philadelphia, office. 1,1883 itllSCELIiANBOVS. DESCRIPTION. of par OntFor explanation of all references, see Bonds. valuet st'nding. fottt.ootes on 1st page of RR Tables AdamH Exprens Co.— stock 100 100 23 Amer. MerchanUi'' Union £x. —stock, American coat (Md.)— stock American Dock <t Impropement Co.. Atchison Bridge. Ut mort.. guar Atlantic Mail Stearnnliip G>— stock... 100 100 Vanton Improvement Co., Bait Union K.lt. bonds Kuaranreed Oari/ Improvement Co.— stock Central of y. J. Laiul Co 16X Bridge— hds s.l'.. Mining Co.—stock' ,fc Preierre stock Var gland Corti— stock Jfew Central Coat (*'d) Paclflc Mail Steamship Co.- stock. Pen}isi/lvania Coal— stock 1st niortjage bonds Quicksilver Mining Co. Com. stock Prefrtrred stock 1st morigage, gold jd mortcragcgeld ... -. .. .. ring Mountain Coal.— stock ruce Coal.—stock itted Slates Bzpresit— stock l ! . . — . f mu Sxprees—stock... Western union Telegraph—stock. tils, Farj/o it Co. luortiage Real estate bonds, gold ^Ukesbarre Goal Q.-M. le.iioo.ooo J. 1,500.000 ft J. M.ft 8. i.axi.bix) 4.1100.000 4,0Oii.0OO i Principal, Where Payable and by whom. REMARKS. Whe,n Due, Stocks, Last Dlvi'd. N. T.. Bank of N. T. do do New York, office. Mar. 3, 1873 .Ian. J, 1873 10, ;SIS Mar. N. Y..Cent.RR. ofN.J. Guar, by Ch.ft Dec. 2X Nov. 10s. CnaoHicT,*, 731 .'230 18K IOO l.OOO 1,000 1852 100 1863 10,25().cbo 4 513,000 7 sm.boo I'.OOO 1,000 100 100 100 IOO 100 50 ioo 100 90 493.000 600.000 480,000 10,000,000 6,1 ft St. Jo., vol. 14, p. 'M. 19, p. 19. * Cen. Br. U. P. Annual report F.&A, Boston, office. Jan. 9.18^9 N. y. Co.'s Office. Feb. 5. 1873. N.T. Co'soaicc.TlB'y. Jan. 20. 18.3 A sufficient portion of new consol. mortgac* do hold to retire old bonds. See Cubosiolk, v. Jan., 18811 do Jan. 1.1897 p. m. New York. ft J. 1879 do F. ft A. Feb., 1879 do A.ftO. Apr. 15, 1873 M.&N. H. T. by 111. Cent. R.R. ^0V., 1893 A.ftU. N. y., Hk of Commerce. CmiOincLE, V. 15, p.3S5 ; T. 15,p. 894. J.ftD. N. y., Gllmau, Sou ft Co See CiiBoirici.x, v. 13, p. 334 J. J. J. J. ft ft ft J. J. J. do do In I* 15. OI..0O0 4.KIO.OO0 5.000,000 Dec., 1370 chbokiolb 20.1X10.000 4.000,000 5i>,?0l 5,"00.000 Q-F. FT&A. N.T., do J.&D. N.T., E. Kelly do 111 Broadway, do Aug. (t. is, p. 5's., V. 16, p. aas.) See CDBON.. V. 14. p. 730 v. 19, p. 591. (V. le.JI. «1.) Dividends In 1871. 20 per cent. (v. u.p. «3i.) Sept^'ise* Aug., 1972 ; 1,1881 S«e annual report In Cbbosiclx (v. 18, p. 2M.) 4,301,(100 500.000 7g. 1 .O00,l»n 1,290,000 ig. 10 1000,000 lOU 100 lOU 6 900.000 5,000,0011 I.ft.l. J, ft (j-F. .1. ft J. 4.uoo,(no J.ft .). M.ft N. !.500,(\lO M.«N. uxi a,4ui,ouo UJiil. 4'.,U«:l.lll«; ft Co. ir.i ii'.'i Jan J. i'.oon .«t H. Cbromiclk, V. 60c S«s 1364 S.* fV., 1867 18(2 12, 7!I3,00) Jlls. <t St. I/iitiH lirldge—boxidi Lo ultville hridqe —bonds Mariposa Land I i&^r Payable 10,000 000 SS.OOOshB. Consolidation Coal "f Xd.—stock .... iBtmort. (convertible) Ist M.. c*8ol.. couv. (for »l.'i50,000) Cumber.and coil and l.—lat mort.. do do 2d mortgage Cumberland Coal & Iron Co— Stock Ditnleithtt Dubuqne When M.ftN. Boston Water Power Bonds, INTEREST. Date Size or Amount New Yorl: office. New Yorl' .office. New York.othce. Tfi, mi May"l,1973 N. Y.. Bank of N. Y. N. y. ITulon 'I'rust Co. Jaii .'l870 1875 May, 1912 PhUadelphla. Nov.. ISM The Co holds some of , Its stock. CllHjNimjt.v. 15.p. 492. Kct fV. 16 p 73 155,491,512, V.IR,"). Anaia In port In ri>oelpt«, $2,790,332 J2U.) THE CHRONICLE. 652 [April 26, 18 78. STATE SECURITIES. {Kat»ni according to »ct of Congrew, In the yew 1873, by Wn. B. Daha & Co., In the olBce of the Llbr»rt»n of CongreM, Washington, D. C] nbacrlbers irlU oonfier a ffreat ta-vor by kItIdk ns Immediate notice or any error dlscorered In onr Tables. Date DB8CBIPTION. Size or par Value of Bonds Amount Out•t'ndlng. When Alabnina. uta bonds, dae In irR * extended do extended do do Bterllng bondi of 18S0, extended. btarllng bonds, extended do do do do 100*C 10U*C 100*C 1872 1866 1886 1870 1866 1866 1867 1866 1868 IOO*c ICOAc loan of 1812 (for $1,000,00)).... few dncallonal Fund Debt 1K2 1,OUO lilroad bond InilorBernents Lo n 10 Mout. A Kuftila KR Loan to Ala. & Chattanooga BB.... Temporary Floating Debt Sept., i3. •7d-'ii . . Mewbonda do per Fayablet * N. do do Junel. M. $168,000 1,941,000 473,800 683.000 64,800 82,.%0 648,000 877,200 5 0.000 215.000 2,801,533 J.* U.SIO.OOO 300,000 1870 1870 1869 1.000 2,S',O,O0O 100*C 2,185,000 — when due. May, May, May, 1892 1086 1886 1890 An N.T., H. Clewi&Co. do do do do do do London. Union Bk. do do do N.Y. H. Clews & Co. do do do do do do June, gold do 1870 1870 1870 1870 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1857 1860 100&C 500*c bonds bounty bonds ,iOO*c Soldiers* relief do 500*c State capltol bonds 1892 1, J. J. A J. A J. Under N. T., Vn. Trust Co. do do do a law of 1369 bonds are issuea to railroads at $10,000 per mile to land grant roads and $15,000 per mile to others, but limited to 850 miles In all. 1899 1900 AsRcB^e'l valuation of 1870 honds, 10-20 year SOyear do do do 30year go, 10-30year do non-taxable, 30 vr.., __ Wlorida : Old bonds held by U.S. Govt l)ne School and Internal Imp. fund Convention bonds State bonds (sold or hypothecated. Loan to J., P.& Mob.RiS."(t4,b()b',C«6) Storgia: Western & Atlantic BR. bonds do do do Atlantic* Gulf BR. bonds Bonds, act of March 12, 1866 Bonds, act Sept., '70, gold Bonds, act Oct., '70, gold 600,0ii0 7 7 7 7 1,050,000 7 1,983,000 125,000 319,500 605,000 850,000 ?«• debt * 4. O. N. T., Union Trust Co. do do do do do do do do &J. J. do do do do ?«• 7g. 7g. do do do do do do do do Railroad endorsements Brunswick & Albany RE tatnou Interest bonds. Inscribed stock Refunded stock bonds Tmal University bonds Thornton loan bonds 1,000 220,000 262,0 30,000 194,000 210,000 7 2,800,000 Sg.f. I'ooo 1,000 i',666 1848 1,000 Var's. 250*c 500 500*c 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 (to Chicago). Bonds, 1861 to 1869. funding, &c Bonds forvarlousState purposes.. Bonds do do 61-'69 lOO&c '61-'69 100* c 1864-69 X^lucku : to contractors, Ac John Tllford, act 1843 Military purposes Leveebjnds do do Bonds funding coupons Bonds for redemption certifs, &c.. Bonds to Boeuf & Crocodile Nav. Cu do for relief of P. .1. Kennedy. do Issued to StHte P.nltentlary, do to fund floating debt of State do to M18S.& Mex. G'lf Canal.. -do Iss.to N. La. & Tex.-is RR. Co do school held by Statn Treas.. do toN. O., Mob. & Cnat. RR... „«<> to N. O., Mob. & Texas RR. Mame °" Clviiioan bonds yftT do Bounty do do ao Municipal, War Debt assumed . 1866 1167 1S70 1866 1866 1870 18J0 1869 1870 1869 1869 1857 1870 1871 3,900,000 2,700,000 1,880,0!I0 CbsoSIOLS, T. 19, p M 18S4 1885 do Maryktnd 1863 'do July, 1881 Jan., 1883 Jan., 1884 do do Oct., 1894 Oct., 1885 do New York, J.& J. «. * N Various. F. & A. *J. Q-J. A.&O. J. N.T., Duncan, 8. N. Y„4th Nat'l de do do do do do N.Y. Lond. 01 1898-99 1,000 500 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 lOO&c 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1000 1,000 1,000 60O&C 5C0*c (v. 16, p. 887,) Bank May. 1874 do do do Frank. '74 '73 '79-'80-'l-'6 & July, 1886 Oct., 1890 AD. J.&J. 962,445 320,000 28,000 86,000 367,600 250,000 do do M. &8. &J. M.*N. J. July 101,;75 889,000 346,000 J.*J. Apl.l.'75to'8 N. Y., 4th Nat'l Bank. Dec.i i890 Am. Ex. Bank. Jan., 1878 N. Y., do do do do do do do do do do Various Jan.,lP80 Jan., 1880 Jan., 1880 after 1881 N. Y., Gllman,Son& Co do do do do do Various. N. Y, M. *8. Various. 1883-'84 ie76-'99 1884-'99 do do '72 to 1906 do do do do do 1886 M. * N. N.Y., B'k of America, May 1, 1907 M. ftS. do do do March 1,1875 20,000 7 6 7.30 J. * J. M.*S. J.&J. do M. &8. M. * N. N. 0.,Cltlz'nBk. of La. & 1886 do '88 do do Sept., 1906 do do do Jan. 1,1890 do do do Jan. 1,1890 N. Y., B'k of America, March 1,1909 do do do May. 1910 M. *S. N.O., CItlz'ns' Bk ot La. ft99 A. *0. N.y., Bank of America. 1909 Various. N.O-, Citiz'ns' Bk of La. 1897 J.&J. N.Y., Bank of America. July 1,1910 A.*0. April, 1911 *c J.&J. 100 &c. 2,273,333 2,9S8,111 1,237,053 31,069 269,000 728,172 306,026 65,207 3,637,745 100,000 75,000 330,000 1,000 500&C 1872 Sept., 1873 1895 Various. 3,960,000 2,960.000 965.300 Various. 100 B'k of America, do do do Frankfort, Ky. do do M. *S. N.O., CltU'ns' Bk. of La March 20, '72 J. * J. do do do July, 1893 80,000 750,000 1,830,000 1,000,000 80,000 134,000 500,000 2,950,000 480,000 546,000 665,000 750,000 2,500.000 heaapeake & Ohio 1839 1837 canal A Susquehanna BB Annapolis & Elkridge RB , alt. Bounty Loan Southern Belief bonds Deaf and 'umb AsyluTi Loan 1867 1871 t Md. Ho -pita! loan, 10-15 years 18W Maryland State Loan Jf£M«acA'w«ft9— State Almshouse L*n 1853*54 totate House Enlargement Loan.... 1853454 Lunatic Hospital, &c., Loan 1854 Lunatic Hospital (West. Mass) 1857 Back Bay Lands Loan Union Fund Loan do do Ooast Defense Loan ;" Boanty Fund Loan Boanty Fund Loan do do sterling War Loan, sterling Troy * Oreenf RR, Loan, sterling. do do home do do iterllng, «o sterling. 40 ao do sterling. Southern Vermont RR. Lean .... Korwlch * Worcester RK. Loan... '.'.',', . . . & F.rle RR., sterling Harbor Land Improvement Michigan Renewal Loan Bonds Boston, Hartf. •6t-'62 '61.'62 '61-'62 '63- '61 :8«3 1861 18G4 1869 I'.iioo 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500&C JElOO&c £.'(10 '.a-'ei •61-'63 i200&c 1^68 £inn*e •69- '71 £100*c. 1871 18C0 50ll*c 68-'69 1870 5.066 1.000 £2iiO 1,000 1868 1868 1365 1359 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 18.'i7 110,000 165,000 94,000 50,000 220,000 2,460,000 600,000 888 000 200,000 4.379,500 4,000,744 999,944 5.t4 180 966,500 2,952,400 3.(52,372 1,178,000 200,000 400,(X10 8,599,01.'4 2SO,00t> M. &S. F. & A. &D. J. A. &0. Augusta and Boston. Boston, Suffolk Bank, Million Loan War Bounty Bonds 8te Marie Canal Bonds., : $300,100, 1 artersvllle v.. $275,000. (v. ;5. p. 155 187, 218, 250; V. 16, p. 20, lb7, 218, 823, 387, 459.) be extlngulshet:. Valuation do do do do do do Augusta and Boston. I'- Aug., 1880 June, 1889 Oct., 1898 Lendon, Baring Bros. 18»0 do do do 1890 Quarter Baltimore, State Agent 1880 * 18S0 A.&O. do do IS90 Quarter. do do 1890 J.&J do do 18=5 Quarter. do do 1890 A.&O. do do 1890 J.* J. do do 1875 & 1893 do do do 1873 do do do 1885 J.&J. do do Aprll,1832-87 A.'&O, Boston, Treasury. do do do do do do do de do do London, Baring Bros. London, Baring Bros. do do J.&J. J.&D. M.&N. J.&J. do do do M.&N. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5g. S«5g. 5g. «g. 5g. 5g. do .1. A. & & J. O. do do J-* Boston, Treasury. London, Baring Bros. J. do A.&O. J.* J. do do do do McCalmont & Co. Boston, Treasury. Lon., do do Lendon, Baring Bros. Boston, Treasury. 190,000 1,465,000 463,000 81,0.'fl 6 6 7 J.&J. N. T., Mercantile N. Bk. do M.&N. J.&J. do do do do do do do do do will soon personal property The valuation of real and personal property In 1871? was $120,000,000. Sinking fund Is $IRO|000. Bonds of counties, towns, and cities are registered, and Interest collected In the State, debt. (v. 14. p. 457.) . Is $.:.7i0,7'0. Re$2.i2() S98. Total valua- of'Kentuekv sources of sliiklntr fund, tion of property In 1871, 45 cents on $10(1. $126,322,707. Tax rate, A constitutional amendment limits the total debt to $25,000,000. Direct d^bt, Jan. 1, 1873, was $19,531 ,1-00 contingent debt, $5,483.602 ; temporary It was $2,282,447; total outstanding, $27,317,849. ; bonds authnriz' d decided, however, that previous to the amendment might be issued, $120,000 to Miss. & Mex. Gulf Canal $594,000 to N. La. & Texas BR.; $2,075,000 bonds guar, for N.O., Mob. & Texas RR.; $2,250,000 bonds to be Issued to same company $1,025,000 (or more) to N.O.. Baton R. * Vlcksburg RR.; which Includes ; ; Shreveport Hospltsl; $100,000 subs, to Miss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real and personal property In 1872 assessed at $218.6661,53. Rate of $100,000 to State taxation. In 1872, 14H mills. due Jan. 1, $7,636,988. DeranU was Interest Jan. 1, 1873. Back taxes made in pay- ment of Jan., 1873, was $728,'25a. the municipal debt sink'gfund was $291,994. After the U. S. Supreme Court decision, Interest was paid In gold till the decision was reversed. Valuation In 18T2, $224,509,951, tax rate, 6K mills. Oct.',''73-'74 Oct., '73-'74 July, 1874 June, 1877 1880 May, '73- '76 July, JuIy,'77-'78 July, 188S July, 1894 May, May, 1894 1894 July, 188fl Oct.,'88-'90 April. '90-'94 April, 1883 July, '81-91 July, 1891 April, 1890 July. 1877 J.& J., 1900 (V. 16, p. 50 ) a'sej'sed valuation of property In 1871 was $116.7!6,283.on which the rate of taxation wasl9!< cents per $100; income from dividends on rail- The road, canal and other stocks owned by the State was $354,123. The State has largely assisted canals and railroads, and holds $4,694.51 of stocks and bonds of solvent companies, besides $1,858,737 in the sinking fund, leaving ony $5,883,4-17 of debt, without any ofi^et; the State also holds .s $20,557,166 In unproductlTe securities. By a law of 1862 all Interest on the debt of Massachtuetts is paid In coin, excepting on the temporary loans. During 1872 debtwae decreased about $2,000,000. The sinklnif lunds In Jan.. 1873, were valued at a total of $io,4f:3,SPS_and apportioned as follows: Almshouse, $!ff,0.-2; State House. Hospital, and W. Mass. Hospital. $"(^9.r28; Bark Bay. $!20,0"0; Union fund loan, $3,050,000; ceast defense. $177,010; boiintj fund. $2 822.?6S: harbor land Improvement, $1(12.681; Norwirh & W.. $336,147; Troy & Greenfield, »1.2T;,7R5; war fund loan, $1,003,5)1; Bost.. H. & E.. $748,247. Property returned for taxation in 1S72. $1,696 599; deposits in savings banks, $184,797,318; corporation property (above real esnte and maclilnery), $104,757,278. The loan to Boston. Hartford* Erie R.R. is secureti by deposit of $4,000,000 " Berdell" mort. bonds. The assessor's aggregate of real and personal propertv in the State is $1,591,9*3,000, the actual value oelng $2,307,004,4.7. (y.l6, p.60.) Jan., 1875 July, 1K8 1873, '78 May, & '83 1890 July, 1879 The debt has been largely diminished In 4 last years. Assessed valuation of teal and personal property, 1871-2. $630.000,aiO, and rate of taxation mills. Surplus revenue Is applied to purchase ot bonds asf ast as It accurpulates. 2X ^•'>C£<»>-. ,"«'«•<.— This column shows the several sizes or rlenomlnatlons In which each issue of nonas Is maae. l^«i^vo»J«.--.J. *.i. Biandsfor Jan. & July; F. 4 A.,Fei.. * Aug.; M. *s., MurcU & Sept.; A. AprU * Oct.; M. &0.,Ai Ji2!ii»'*5r'">"3'ff<>m''»?.iQ.-r.,auarterlylromFebruary Q.-jA., quarterly Irom March. •'•"••^' * "•"wTisi.— jrwwM in iKMkett at tUe en* of remarm, law; ca«e, refer to the yolome and page of eaMoiau, oostdalsff 4 t o( In 1871, $113,915,561 ; railroads. $25 516,042; real estate, $259,289,895, or about one-fifih of the actual value. The III. Cent. RR. tax amounts to about $500,000. (y. 13, p, 559.) The war debt sinking fund 187S-78 Var., 1883 : Two 1872. $534,492.16* Rate of tax. 4 mills L-gisla'ure declared void the seml-annnaU old bonds of 1870, ami $120,000 of the quarterly bonrie held by H. Clew^ * Cu.; theB. & A. bonds,$l,500.C00; and tlie li>lU>wine BR. e ndorsements. viz Brun«\* Ick & A lb.. $3,300, 000, Bainbr., C. & C. $600,00'. Cherokee Val., The debt has been rapidly reduced, srd do do do do do ' rate of taxation, 2 mills. Old Territorial bds are not recognized. Reai and personal property assepsed In 1871 at $S4.67S.7.".3.^ Loan to J., P. & M. B.R., is secnrerl by mortgage on road. Otlier loans to ratlroads have been authorized to amount of $7,748,000 but not issued, Assessed value of property In A.'*b. 267,000 525,000 475.000 2,832,500 3,034,400 varru« taltUnore& Suiq,BB Debt has been reduced since 1866 from $10,000,000 to present fleures, by sinking fund pnrihaaes. Thel861 bonds are payable at pleasure since JuU . 1871, and those of 1864 after Oct.. 1S74. A'sepgerl value of real and personal property, $339,7S2,7;i3 ; & Co : Bait.* uhloRR, sterling Chesapeake & O hlo Canal, st'g fallroa IS and c:inalB astern Shore BR I>efen.-e O. do J. fc. '51-'61 Hartford, Treasury, do do do do is being rapidly reduced by a sinking See notice of redemption of bonds tn ; T. 16, p. X». lund. * 693,000 66,000 281,000 1,652,316 do held by Board of Ed 1832 1853 6 6 7 & i.. 50, 181, 187.) The debt 1877 The nominal '41* '42 1813 1864 tffuistana : Char Ity Hospital bonds Bonds lor relief of State Treas Bonds in aid of various railroads.. 7 7,545V900 1,500,000 1847 Military loan 176,500 388 .000 600,000 256&C 100&C bonds 6 6 6 935 500 mills. Unfunded The "Levee" bonds 2K in default for Interest. April, 1900 700,000 Var bonds deficit do do 1857 i868 1868-69 1871 1870 N Bs'enue J.* J. 6 1,741,100 1,000 taxable property abont mostly held by U.S. is and funded bonds are (ChrokioLS, vol. 15, p. 1999 1900 1900 Sacramento, Treasury, do do do do do do do 6 100* c 1,000 10 1866 1870 1S70 1872 1^73 1870-71 1870 1872 bonds (for H,2O0,(ioO.) 706,700 912,000 1,474,000 1861 1863 1864 1864 1865 do Bonds of New lOO&c all $120,000,000; rate of taxation, 200,000 1,200,000 900,00a 1,200,000 Oonnecticiit War abstract of Auditor's report for year ending Sept. 80. 1872, was publishea in Chbontcli. v. 18, p. 49. Total assessed value of laiuis, t76,757,2S», of town lots, $35,733,482; of personal property, $30,6i8,4S9, The Legislature, in April. p».Bed a law conflrmlngthe sale of the Ala. & Chait. RB. to the N. O. & JSortheast. BR. Co.-, also re ailing endorse 1 RB. bonds, and off.-rlng $1 .Ol^O of direct Staie bonds for every $1,000 O' endorsed. Thirt law is so extrnordlniry that Is i/eneral y considered Impossible to be carried out. see C'hrohICL«, V. 15, p. 802. 860 J y. 16. p. 49, 291, 523. 1888 Jan. ' ClTll bonds, sinking fund, REMABKB.t 1,67'',000 330,1100 - To Memphis & Little Rock I!R To Little Rock & Fort Stnlth KR... To L. R., Pine Bluff & N.O.RR.... To Miss., Ouachita & Red River BR To Arkansas Central BB CaUfomia Principal, by Whom. N.T., H7 Clews & Co, do do 2,000,000 600.107 Leree bonds (or warrants) Old DDfuudecl debt Ten year bonds for deficiencies.... Floating debt J. do do do do do : Tnndlng bond! of INTEBEST. Where Payable and Cent. Tor azpUnatlona aea foot-notea. ArkanJitm Rate * N., Mar & Nov.; miar Intormatloa J. & s.,JaBa tiOtf THE CHEONICLE. April 26, 1878J 558 STATE SECURITIES. any error discovered tn oar Tables* Subscribers will eoufer a ^reat favor by fflTins us immediate notice of INTEREST. DESCRIPTION. Date Biz JT Amount pai Ou^ Hata Wlien of references nee Bonds, Valu6» st'nding. (font P'J"""oot nutus on preceding page. For explanation Minnesota of : State BullOiug Loan 186; 1S68 1869 1853 do do rtatlroadBondsCnot recogQlzed) .. MUnouri: titato bonds Consolidated bonds UnlverBlty •& Lunatic Asylum bdi Bonds to North Mo. KR Iionds to Cairo & Fulton RU Bonds to Platte County UR Bonds to Ir.'u Mountain RU do do RU Pftcltlc S. S. W. Paclflc iir. RR 1,000 1,000 1868 18r2 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.lOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 61-2 1864 1866 1872 50C*0 1861 1963 1964 lOO&c lOO&c 1827-3 :S48 1818 1818 1,000 SOOftc lOO&c 1872 i3;s «R *• IKSO IS.O 1360 1856 1886 1849 18i2 do do do May4 Re^lsterM do do l.<52 18.52 1852 1853 1367 1867 of April 19 ((31,000 reg) i (reglstei cd;.. do & reg.)... (reglettre i)... (cp. & reg.).. (cp. 18li7 1867 1867 186; 1871 (regiflterud).... (reg.). WarboudB 1863 1863 1861 South Carolina: State stock Btate House stock, Ist issne. do do 2d do . do do 31 do 1794 18.36 1857 1858 1859 1861 1866 1854 1851 . Bluo Kcw 5tti do do . . BSge RR bonds State House bundfl do do 18.56 Funding bill-* receivable Payment of Inter st Funding bank bills Conve rs >n bonds Land corani salon bonds lOO&c lOO&c I Concord or Boston, do do do do do do do Dec , llj83 iBM Property vaUatinn 1373. f11»,ai8jK!a, Ux SKmlU*. 13T2 was flS7>aS,14t The valuation of r<al caiate and or personal. 11411,622 3K0. Total, I9:s,l9s40t. npon which the tax Is 5 mills. The loral (coontyl UxiB amounted to t4,79«,971. The Hannibal ft St. Joseph Railroad provides for lu bonds. Iiondii due .Ian.. 1372. were nald In gold, after but 19BB July, 1B»2 18:4-1888 1R;7-1889 1889-lf9a 1874-1889 187S-I889 1»76 1S7S 1878-1887 lOO&c lOD&c lOO&c lOO&c 1868 1863 1868 1369 - 1869-';0 5 900,000 800,000 5 6 5 & 6 5 6 « 6 & 6 1,000 1000 1,000 1,000 1.000 March, 1881 '73-8 July, Sept.', )t.. '34-9 Oct., '7J-4 Jan., '9M905 1.000 500&C SOO.lic 500&C J. do do do do do . New York, A.&O. do do do do do J.ft J. A. ft O. J.ft J. A.ft O. J.ft J. A.ft O. A.ft O. do do do Baleigh, Treasury, New York, do Jan., 1900 Oct.,189S Indefinite Oct., 898 1 j classes of bonds the principal Is parable, $100,000 per year. Valuation of real and personal property In 1S72 was $(03,665,497 : In 1871, $534,401 ..546. State tax. 3 n,llls. There Is also $68,000 contingent debt to L.I. Rlt., ft $7,861 per annum for Indian annuities. See ni'anclal report In Chromci.r. v. 16, p. 81. The total debt decreased about $4.«IO,0OO In 1S71--72. Assesa'd valuat'n of real property In '72 Is $l,94i,379.410: of person»l.$14;,v«,0BJ: total, $2 013,627,446. Tax rate In 1872 m as 9H mills, the nishest ever known In the Slate. Interest on all debt except bounty loan Is voluntarily paid In gold. The local dcbis of cities In York State are $1S7, Jan., 1871 Jan., 1876 do N. T., Amer. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do do do do J.ft J. do do July, 1331 Jan., 18i7 7 do do do 18?5 1880 400,000 396,000 S7,000 5g' J. ft J. 4Hg. 5g F.&A. 1 A.&O. do do do do do do do do do I' 5 6 5 6 5 6 M. A. ft S. ft O. (168,000 J.ft J. 746,000 F,ftA. S8,8»7 189,691 r27,441 304,370 215,476 130,815 1,131,701 970,000 250,000 11,600 500,000 1,100.000 1,258,550 1,265,800 700,000 1»4,445 300,439 6,712,603 Q.-J. most J.ft J. pome B't do do Columbia, St. Treas. do do do do do do do do do do [ M Prov.,R.I.H.&T.Co. do do do do J. ft J. I ft do do do do do do do do do do do dn do do do do do do do do dn do do do do do do do do do do do do Harrlsburg Treasury. do ?« Pblla a.. Farm, I J J A 40 -J. -J. New do do do Columbia ft N. Y. Columbia, Treasury. do do Columbia ft N. T. do do do do London. Columbia. varl Bank T nn.8toi;k 1«,m2_Railroad stocKs a •S f Hermitage purchase btls T 2 5 S Btate apltol stock J5?St Bds to fund Int. on above to Jan, *6i> Hailroad debt— Bon IS end'rsed for railroads' Bonds loaned to KR.'s, old. var . : I April, 1879 July, 1332 do (T. 15,p 658; T. 16, p. bl.) $25,140,131. The gross amount o* the several Issues of debt are here given, but the value of bonds Issued since 1865 varies much on the particular l-cues. Several pans have been proposed for scaling down the debt, but no definite action has vet been taken. Int. Is paid on bonds Issued ro N.C. Railroad bj decUi, n of Dec., 1872. Oiher interest I'l default for some years, (vol. 15, p. 691, 771, 803, 8<0 Ih,' v. 16, p. 21, 323.) Aug.,187S , 1372 Feb., 18T2 Feb., 1377 Feb Feb , (v. 13. p. 840.) The (iebt Is provided for by sinking fnnds. Taxable property, 1872, $37,174,169. X mill lax for Rellel bonfls and 1 mill for Bounty bonds. Revenue is raised from nnra.'roua sources, principal y from corporations. Taxes are levied on personal property, which was assessed In IST^ anil the ln-x w«8 $53,'i,'n9. Totri debt diminish, 1372, $?.I12 990. Funde iJalance In Treasurv fit close of fis$1,976,320. cal ycai .$1,«82,45S. State holds $1,7.14,821 In storks and $9,300,000 ot rallrond bonds. Interest Is paid ivy coupon In gold on all loans prior to 18ff7. revenunln 1 ed do Feb total valuation of real and chatte! property in 1872 wa8ttl,524,323,ll8, onwblch the 2.09mill6 Slate tax produced $4,414,557, and other local taxes, which arc very heavy in Ohio, raised $13,834,422. at $160,344,228 Aug., i3n 1877 .ISS-a A bonds mav be changt-d to registered- The bonds due In 1377 are payable at any time tlU 11183 those of 1882 tl.l im. (y. 15, p. 218, 30^; Feb., 1882 Juno, 1876 iiiy, created for war purposes and la being 'Steadily diniin^hed. The valuation of real ana personal property lor the fiscal y- ar ending Apr. 1370. $13'<.1S9.489. and ta« oi 25 cents on $100. 'Total pleasure. The Comptroller's report. Nov., 1372, reports the bonded debt at $15,851,327. exclusive of $4,797,608 March, Debt was 1382 ^prll, IS93 1S93 August, 1394 .1 At Jiin. 1, 1377 Jan. 1, 188^ Julv 1, '31-8 July 1, '87-S9 Jul- 1, '82-80 July 1, 'K7-97 July 1, '75--<' July 1, 1881 Jan.l, 1885 July 1, 1S88 July 1,1883 July 1, 188D July 1,183 all revenue In 18il-T2, $841,305. c ntine-nr railioad debt, and $4,000,000 Blue Ridge RR. bonds. The assets are stated st $9-0,70(i,but chiefly valueless. Theesttmaie forStare expenses and interest to Nov., Ih73, Is $2,064A<7, and fo previous deflclencv $1 256,405. The Blue Ridge RR. scrlK. aulh rlzed 1872, Is (<eclded to be unconstliudonal. Taxation for lOTl, rate, State 7 mills connty, 3 mills. Assessed value of property,$i33,913,3S7. The State defaulted on Interest ; Jan ., 13,2. (V. 14, p. 385 76$ T. 16, p. 354.) 4,083,991 July , i 1863-69 1861 sterling " " r,.Kl8tered * " ateritug coupon Ooneolldated, coupon . , registered fractions Daferred certificates Interest on sterling debt,funded.. iBtereat due July 1, 18il h 10-40 provides for fundyear 6 per cent bond: 1373, me report of the Co ^-ptroller, .Ian., 1873, aTer deducting bon'is palcT dnctlng paid In by railroads, amoantlny aUogether to $12,2^2, re6. The Compl.« Comptro'ler .«. estlmates debt of solvent railroads, $.1,953,386; dna from railroads then soil, $2,878,520; Indorsed bonds that will nay interest, $2,172,000, and tnter$i<T{,6;4.362. The rate of taxation Is 40ct8On the on other sources of revenue. $100, but a tax Is laid (V. 16, p. 181, 187, 214, 3^, 387, 459.) is according to the Governor's message in Jan., 1873. Of the 7 per cent gold bonds $3)0,000 and of the 10 ncr cent cirrenCT $100,000 are reported as pledged with Williams ft Oulon, In New York, for loane; forty-three of the 10 per cent. Mouds were stolen. Real and per- This statement lfl70 IfiM 1371 1,000 Bond-t claimed by Interuaitonal RR yfirmont War loan bonds, coupon 1863 SOO<&c " •' registered lr«2 tOO«sc yiri;*nia—Old bonds, coupon 1851-61 600&C ** registered 18S1-61 var. " Funded bonds coupon 'debt in 3,219,690 4,5S».083 75,000 476,8»1 SOO.OOO 'nds, act liec , IS71 (for »3.0fO.0(X)) TJniveistly. ScUool bds and certfs. Floating debt, warrants, Ac. .J an. ".3 . a'l intercut to Do resumed by July, l.>74. The total debt here given Is substantially, according to : 1892 1900 1900 1900 282.757 350,000 257,000 New ft S. York, do 1890-1910 March 1,1876 1! . J balance revenue due, Jan. 1, 18r7$, eat. $260.640 $1,319 234. Total valuation of rel estate. 18». No interest no v paid 15,767,922 tloattnadelit—akot I'enu. notes.. Treasury warrants Loan account Jexan Funding bonds by Acts 1S66 & 1871. 1366&71 Frontier defence, gold (for «75O,0OO) Dellciency bds.act 1871 for 1400,1100) 2,172,000 186l«' '67-'8-'» T. 15, p. 23,238, 250, 691 1, 1868 735,553 1,000 1,000' ; Julyl,'l863 1S68-93 1S93 1870-73 1392 1869-92 • BdB iS'ued to KU.'R since '116— Green Issue, no letter New serie-, letter B do not 1 -ttered oo Green Issue, no letter j ^ ^ Sds to luiid Int. on abo e to Jan., 'Q' It. dueonallbdsestim'dtoJan. '73 and towns couutlPS. $4<,6ai,364, of 539,6(19; ing tr —a 3o 2 *2 — to cities Of he first two The law passed in March, State debt proper— Turnpiki; toad stocks was Issued 1872 and towns, the proceeds to be used tn redoclnx their several war debts. The 2enyu«itee: '* to$:Ul.603. 98-'99 1374 var. var. var. var. var. var. lUOO Jan., '36-96 Jan., '9T4r2, State Treasury 1,019,000 205,000 1,000 1.000 Jan., '7S-84 J.ft J. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 50*c I.OO do do 7 350,500 213,000 3,759.030 9J,S50 7,390,550 90,400 9,271,850 T2S,930 12;,3ST 50&C 50&C 50&C 50&C 50&C & J. City, 44,500 46,027 200,000 2.<122,(1(I0 50.S1C Trenton ft do do do do J. J. ft J. 505.964 l,599,0u0 4,014,317 do " p. 154.) Total valuation of real estate 1870, |11^,1U: perMarch, l»n sonal, 18,377,999; tax (|1 12H per |:0O) uuounted N. T., Manhattan Bank April, 1877 do do do April. 1877 Albany. At will N. T., Manhattan Bank July, 1375 do do July, 1878 do Albany. At will. N. T., Manhattan Bank Jan., 1874 Q.-J. do Var., 1873 do do do do do do Oct., 1874 do do Oct., 1875 do do J.ft D. do do do Dec, 1877 J. ft J. do do July, 18'7 do J.ft J. do do do Jan. 1,1»83 Albany. On demand. J. l!l,»61,000 .1«1,?00 100,000 11,407,000 i',666 domeuic... Railroad endorsements... ' that lln:e n currency, pursuant to a re»olutton ot the LegisU'ure. The Courts have thus far sasialned the law. The Auditor recommends payment of principal and Interest In gold. (v. 10, The Municipal loan of do do 383 045 Fire loan bonds, sterling.... do J. ft J. J.& 4,738,800 3,639,400 2,646,000 1.789,000 2,417.400 1,721,100 ISiO loan, Ai.r.l 2 (»a4,000reg.).. 4th Btate Treasury, J. ft J. S47,0"0 66,473 5 «-l 1,000 Bounty bonds Willamette Canal and Lock.. Pennaylvania: Inclmed plane'loan. April 10. do do do do Funding bonds M. «S. U. ftS. M. &S. A.ftO. 1,'.6.',900 5pi3 Relief bonds May a;, do do do 1,53!,337 1.106,420 4,302,600 2,099,000 473,000 830,000 IS- 1,000 1,000 1866 1868 1867 1868 Registered loan, payable after 1B70. do do do 13:5 do do do do June,1^81 ctfa. 1,456,000 1,589,000 3,000,000 1,260,000 500&C SOO&c Regist'd certtHcates of literary fund Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. iil, '68. Special tax bonds Ohio: Chamberabarg SlwAe Island: .do 593,400 I'JOjiC 2= , Stock loan of Vei. do do do do do do do do do do 4,997,0110 1,1102,900 oS. do do new (not special tax) do do do do Funding bonds, since war do do do Coupon loan do do do do 1,199,900 ts.& do gold loan. cp. or reg... Comptroller's bds i,by Rev. Stat b). North Carolina: RR. and Improvement bonds, old. do do do do Coupou N. Y., Metropolitan Bk, N. T.,Nat. Bkof Com. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Duncan, S. ft Co. Alt theee bonds are held by the permanent school fund. The "Minn. Htate RK.'' bonds, which are repudiated, were Issued In 1308 to the amount of t2,27S,U0C; recogiltlon >s discussed Id the BUM. 1877 1878 1579 , J. ft do Co 600,000 600,000 495,000 2,203,000 1,00(1 7, do do do ' Sec. Canal Debt, ^ Art. 7, Constitution Sec, S, and Art 7, Sec. 12. j do Paul,Tre«»nry. do do •do BKMABRB.t Wken Dae. Whom. J.4D. J. 500,000 160,000 : do St. do 439,000 2,T27,000 401,000 2,964,000 892,000 SIM ,000 2,439,000 1867 1871 . . Art., 1,01X1 '68-6 •5!-8 '57-9 '59-60 •54-9 •5»-9 '51-66 '56-61 '53-7 ' Unt Under J.*J. 100,000 100,000 50,000 2,275,000 1,000 1,000 by 1 • W. r. Pacirtc RR. (guar.) Hannibal ds St. JoB<jphRR Neoada: State bonds do to Aind floating debt, If. Bampshire: War loan coupon bonds do do do do Municipal war loan Jfew Jersey War oau bonds, tax free do do do o do taxable NeiD York: Bounty loan bonds, coupon do do registered stock General fund debt— Astor &tock do do deftcioncy loan, do do do do do do do Oregon : Principal, Where Payable and all 626.713 49«,I67 sonal property assessed In 1371 at $220,290,524. 1,8(10,000 2,8,000 257,500 •4.175.IK10 •3,133,3112 1851 £100&i^ I.SIOWO 18C6-67 500 •977,000 1866-67 var. 368,50, £100 1867 466,3M) 1J71 1014c 15.516,61 1371 lOO&c 6,419,237 18,1 var. 103,513 1871 Tar. 10,617,175 311,3:12 1871 var. >2,162,W1 . D. Host., K. B. Mut. Bed'n. do Montpelier, Treasury. ft '.ft J. do do do do do do do do do do N w York. 1871-'78 l»7l-'90 1886-1895 Richmond, Treasury. At pleasure London, Baring B. &Co. 1866 New York. iOto 34 years do Richmond, Treasury. do 1S05 do 1905 1905 1905 do do Contingent LoudOB, Baring B.ft Co. 1905 Coatlnsent. Is being rapidly reduced. tered bds $;35,aoo are held fur Ag Th debt Of the regl» -„_ __ _ - Icult'I <7olISjr*. All the ainoui:t« marked (•) arc liable to be funded In accordance with tlie Act aoth March. 1371, Into Consolidated Bonds for W,with deferred ce. tlflhe terms of financial laws of 1373, cates for H. Chrokioub. vol. 16, at the several are given pages indicated below. Assessed value of prop'1 m erty In 1312, $l8a.2SI 649; tax rale, 5 ulDls. lOLX V.15,p. 40, 691, 387, 459. aOti ; ChbosUt, T. 16, p. 19, II, 164, t»i, THE CHRONICLE. 554 [April 26, 1873. CITY SECTJEITIBS. by Wm. B. Dana & Co., In the offlco of the Librarian of ConeresB, Waihlngton, D. C.l Snbaerlbera will conTer a great diTor by KlvlUK os Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables Entered according to act of Congress, In the year of Uut- Vah Bonds jr.- U (fent. Bdsfor munldp'l pur's do do do do do do do do Water stock Bonds loaned to Alb. 18S0 vj,000 1,000 1,0 1,000 1,000 1,000 18M 1864 18M 18 1870 :8n 1371 18S1«e32 ,. 1^ b Busq. R.B. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,«)0 WTiere Payable and by Whom. P'J*'"^ &D. N. T.. Duncan, 8. 4 Co. M.4N. do do J. *D. do do F.&A. Boat., Merch'nts' Bank. M.*S. N. y., Duncan, S.* Co. M.*N. do do M.*S. do do M.*^. do do P.*A. do do M.*N. do do Principal due. 187a-74 Sinkln<fr f und .„. for „„„..^..,„, municipal June, May, 1879 June, 1880-8) Feb., 1836-W Mch 1895-1900 1910 bonds, an „„„..a, v'",vw per .«. 916,000 j/B. num. Amount now m sinking fund, $2^,6M Sinking innd for water stock, 95,000 per annum. Loan to Albany * Susquehanna is secured by Ist mortgage on road from Albany to Binghamton. Nov., Men. 1874-94 May, 1911 Feb., 1876-81 Nov., 1895 Augusta. 1872- '89 Bait., Farm.* Plan.Bk. Bait., Register's office, Bait., N. Mechanics' Bk. July 1,1873 The : Consolidated loan of 1890 Var. 1838 1851 1863 1865 1860 1863 1853 1858 lOO&c lOO&c 100* 100&C loo&c lOOAc 100&C lOO&c lOO&C 1SI18 lilOtc 1870 18S4 100*0 lOO&c lOO&c 100*c Water loan Consolidatod bounty loan Exempt do Public Parks (Druid Hill) Park Improvement; loau riTo million loan to B. & O. BR.... One inlllimi loan, Pitts* C. KB.... City Hall do (10 Consolidated loan Court House loan , Fundlugloan To West. Mi. R.R. (for $1,000,000).. Jones Falls Endorsements for York* Cnm.BB. do do West. Md. RR .. do lo Union RR Banaor, Me City debt propel Penobscot & Kennebec RR. loan. European & N. American BB Bangor & Piscataquis BB 7,211,632 64,918 6,000.000 2,211,068 410,368 555,566 185,723 5,000.000 1,000,000 1,000,000 4i4,200 891,646 137,414 rr;s,7oo 1,000,000 47,300 500,000 l,J75,0OO i: iSTO 1872 1872 100* c lOU&c do do do do N. Mechanics' Bk, Farm.* 1, 1875 Sept. 1,1893 Sept. 1, 1893 Sept. 1, 18H0 Farm.* Plan.Bk Bait., Bait., Bait., July, 1890 Miiy Plan. Bk Jan. 1, 1?95 Jan. 1,1890 Jan. 1, 1686 July 1, 1884 Apr. 15, 1900 do do 1885 Ba't., N. Mechanics' Bk July 1. 1890. Bait., Farm. Plan. Bk 1900 Bait., N. Met haul s'Bk, 1902 Bait., N. Mechanics' Bk, April 9. 1900 Bait , N. CntralRR. 1873-'85 Bait., N. Mechanics* 1886 Baltimore. 1690 & - Bk 117 000 : , 1853- '66 100*c 1834 1,000 1,000 1,000 Boston: Various Trust Funds 1852-'68 Renewal City Debt 1353 1852- '64 Per various city purposes do do i86S'ti War debt, recruiting, bounties, Ac. 1861-63 do for bounties 1864 Boxbury deot aaaumed DorchestiJ" debt ass imed Consolidated St. linp loan, Bt'rling 1870 Renewal of water bonds ot '48 1870 Boston Highlands Dorchester water loan Var. * O. 274,700 660,000 1,000,000 60J,tOO A. Bangor * Boston, 1872-'85 do Best., Mereh. Nat. Bank. Boston, 2d Nat. Bank 1874 1894 1899 Var Boston. do do do do do do do On demand do do do do do do do London, 1878- '79 1873- '87 J.* 4 A. J. 0. city credit has been loaned extensively to railroads, in evchange lor their securities, which It holds to the amount ot $11,013,908. The sinkllK funa lor '.& O.UR. $5,000,000 loan was $1,466,1)^ Oct. 31, 1872 West. Md. KB. sink ng fund, $''37,400 and the total of the several sinking fund- $5.S31,83(>. Baltimore * Ohio Kit. pays Intel est on ; $5,000,000 loan ; Water loan waterworks, and Public Railway, and iuterest on t is I'rk :a:d iiv Income of ly Cty Passeagtc $1,4S7,'(»[) by other comThe $;.i a',000 lo-vn ot 1372 for Wdet. M4. U.R. is to be in place of $5?j,0tM., bonds previoasly endorsed. The assessed vaiueo: property in 1873, $221,728,138; and tax rate $1 6i on the flOO for city purposes, and .17 for Stntc. Population In 1870 w-iui a67.:«4, ngunsl 212,418 in 1860 Loan- are issued in registered stock and are generally due at pleasure after the dates of maturity named. The fiscal year now closes Oct. 31. (v. 16, p. 154) pauies. Valuation of real and personal property $9,H78,956. Kate of taxation, 2)^ per et. The loans to EuroM 4 N. Am. RR., and to Bangor A PIsvataqu s RR. are secured by first mortgages on those roads. The population of Boston 6 4>|g. 827,759 583,205 8,038,295 ll,l«8,675 1,79) 500 120,000 684,700 163,.'«)0 1.000 Water loan, sterling ... I816&49 £100*c Jity noies (new main) Act 1853 1861 1000 Water loan (Chesnut Hill Beso.)... 1865 do (water into Dorchester). 1870-71 Brooklyn KEMARES.t When Ctty recelpU In 1872, 9459,663. Var 1,362,300 Jail stock New When t J. 59,000 800,000 100,000 190,000 890,000 50,000 400,000 100,000 500,000 1,000,000 Auffusta, Oa : Bonds for virions purposes BaUlmare Sate st'ndlng. For czplauatlon, see foot-notes. Albany, '- If. INTEREST. Amount Date DESOBIFTION. 1B73, 1868 1870 4,000,000 638.000 1,949,711 894,000 2,376,000 6 5,000 700,000 S76,lj00 « 5 6 5-8 to 5 7 d.i do do do do do do do 5g 4)<g. f 6 6 6 1874-'il2 187i-'86 18;4-';5 18T!.'85 187.'-'8! 1899-1900 1900-1901 Boston. London. 1872-'7S 1877-'79 1875-1901 1900-1902 Boston. do do do do in 1870 was 250,526, against in 1360. Valuation of real estate in 1871 was $395,214,950; personal proiertv, $a7,4)8,60(l total, $612,66-1,550, pon wnlcli the rate ot taxation was $1 57per$l,OI)0 for State and $11 63 lor City and County itienet Increase o: debt in lt-71-72 was The total debt. Ai.ril SO, 1872, »iw $745,8*'. and the sinking fund then h(Jd, $28,028,535, $11,6H4,337. Sinking fund provisions are sufficient Mr. Thoraas lo meet the debt as it matures. 177,341) ; ' Chaitmau i f Board of Assessors, estimates the value of buildings destroyed In the great fire of is?2 at $14,000,000, and personal nropertj at Hills 97o,a),ooo. '79-'8il4'!)8-'99 1900-1901 The aversge : Hall loan Wty aterloan, Debt of Williamsburgh loan 18«-'50 1853 1855 do do local Improvem t Brooklyn local improvcraeut loan., lit Pro-pect Square loan aioldlers aid fund loan 1859-'61 1961 NaflQ'di Vol. Ciremen's loan.... milonal Guard loan 1,.100 309,1X10 1,000 1,000 1/XlO 1,(XX) 7i6,0 278,000 815,000 2,100,000 1,000 1,000 7,v21,0OO 1.217 000 1372 l.i>'0 18.7-'72 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.UOO 1,000 319,000 9,416.000 1857 1865 1884 1,1100 i-^es Third street Improve, loan, local... Qowanns Canal Impr. loan, do ... Bashwick av. do do South Seventh do do do TTnion street do .. Fourth ave. do do do do do Wallabout Bay do Bedford ave do local. Kent ave. basin do K. T. Bridse loan. reg& coupon Prospect Park luan, do do do Deficiency bonds Permanent water loan do Sewerage bonds, continuous. local. Sewert.Ke bonds, special Ass. fund bonds, CO itjuuons do Central ave. sewer bonds So. Brooklyn do Temporary debt certificates . . . Cliarleston, S. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 65,000 55,000 150 000 133,000 213.000 90,000 552,000 27,000 32.000 302,000 332,000 299,000 291,000 326,000 230.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1867 1866 1865 1866 1867 18^2 1867 1867 1867 1869 1870 1860-'7a 1860-'i3 1872 1870 50, & J. do do do do do do da do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 00 455,000 4,532.055 455,000 100.000 2,2i»,9O0 IS71-;; 1373-'76 July, 1373 do do do do do do do do do do do do do da do do do do do do do do do do do do «• do do 2.O0O.nOO 1872 Brooklyn, do J. do do do do do 1S75 1879- '81 1891 18^7 1885-'94 1880- '81 1875 1881 1867- '90 1873.'!I0 187B-'90 isn '86 18fi6-'95 1868- '95 1868- '90 Si? 1877 1879 Is do bonds (coupon). Fire loan bonds 1866 X 44 J. J.& J. ^J. tindnnati Bounties to Volunteers 8 Bounties to Volunteers T To build Cggieaton Ave. sewer. .B2 Loan oCin, * nilta. RR F 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,030,000 3,790.00) 87,000 S.593,n<0 i, 896,000 1. 000 500&C 300&C 1368-72 s66*G 6 7 6 do do do do do do 7 7 282 010 6 3.423 000 2,000,000 3,800,000 7 7 6*7 * Co, do Y.,Am.Excb.N.Bk. do do Var. J. J. J. & N. T., Amer. Ex, Bank. J. * & & J. J. Messsge, Jan- < ' OLX, V 16, p. 50,323. l873-'75 1!16»'98 1883- '84 Duncan, S. * Co, do do N.T.,Am. Eich. N.Bk. N.T., Metropolitan Bk, S^. his Bonds are mostly held within the State of S*uth Carolina, and interest is paid In Charleston. 1890 N. T., Duncan, 8. do do in 1880 1873-74-75 do do N. The Mavor, 1871. uary, 1373. stated the debt at $23,0i'6,ll0i' for puoiniprovenients, less $2,745,n70in sinking fund: $9,4.'.''.055 lor loi al imnrovetnents (as marked local in this tabl") whi*h are a lien on the property benefitted and must be pai by its owners, find $2,29^,900 of ceit flcates. Population in 1870, 3M.20O against 266,t61 in 18«). Valuation of property in Ki lis Coui.ty In 1S72, by the St»tte Boar of Eqnalization. $.75 41l,59> for rea estate iind $l,7;*i,7M foi personal The Board of Supervisors valued the total 'axable pro erty of Brooklyn nt $aov,76«,462, and of all Kfnss County at 9219.214 513 The debt was increased $1,:*',:14 in 1S72. The debt ot l- ings County, separate from the debt, of Brooklyn, Is 93,654.712. Chkowilic Syrs fr'd'te Charleston do over 1381-1902 diicago Water loan do Sewerage bonds do River Improvementbonds Municipal and School bonds do do S. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go). Cook County debt rate of taxation on the assessed valuaof real and personal proper y i* about per$100. being an increase of 75 cents 8milU Syrsfrd'te . 5,142,000 51,500 90,000 1858-'54 51J $':i 1901-'ll 1915-'24 1915- '24 C: City stock tion T., 1874-'82 1882- '95 Total funded debt. April 1, 1872, $14,103,000. Floating debt, 9824,641. Assessed value of real property, Sept., 1-71, was $236,89S,«0 ; ersonal, $52,847, 18S0-'95 1890-'95 1873- '76 1874-'99 1872- '79 (K of actual value.) Total loss bf fire calculated at $196 000,000. Tax rale fo" 1372, 10 rebate of taxes lor loss by II re, $600,000. mills Ponulation In 1870 298,983, against 10?,S»'' In 1-60. Cook conniy deDtis .-til 7 percent, 'Xcept $150,000 due In 1873, and luteiest is all payable in J. & J., 1873-89 or in M. 18)10 820. ; 4N . (V. 16, p. 82, 803.) ; do do do do do to Little jiaton & Miami BB Ham. RR A G Covington & Lex. RR H Ohio 4 Mississippi RR I Marietta* Cln.RR M Common School purposes, reg. Bonds to fund floating debt-, .... Bds toO&M ItRtopur. wlifprop.N do for Common Schoolpurposes, do to purrc>il estate forWorkh'seT do to Duild Workhouse T2 do pur.Orph. Asyi. gds for park.O do lorerection of a Workhouse... do for waterworks (32 tto for waterworks C3 do for Co'iimon school purpoBesP2 do for Common School purposes.P do too* sIRRtopur. whfprop.N *o purBpis.Bury'gGdsforpark.tj oo for cxten.&lmp. waterworks. «o do do do do do . anauriftS'"*;"* H'' av<l irly ; jtf^l^fet. jr ,''01'™'' J orasuu 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1862 1850 1844 1850 1354 1815 1W» 1S55 1834 1866 1866 1853 1868 1863 1868 1868 1860-'61 "hows the 500*c 500*C 500 JtC lOO/WO 1,0(X) 1851 1812-'61 1855 1360 1847 1849 1860 31,000 25.000 150,000 91,000 96,000 131,000 91.000 554,000 110,000 25,000 66,000 210,000 40,000 13,000 14,000 31,000 250,000 150,000 150,000 100,000 99,000 199,000 17,000 199,500 98,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 6 6 73-10 J. * J & D. F.4A. J.*D. .1. Dec, 1880 Aug,, 1876 Dec., 1880 M.*S. A.&O. 6 M. 4 8. 78-10 J.*D. 78-10 F.&A. 73-10 J.*D. 73-10 J. 4 J. 6 J. * J. M.4N. M.*N. A.*0. A. *0. A.*0. Real do J. J. M. *N. M. &N. Population by census of 1870, 218,900, against 161.044 in 1860. Tax rate for 1-71, $22 20 per $1,000 Thp following table irom the books oi the Auditor of Hamilton County, Ohio, exhibits the assessed valuation of the City of Cincinnati for ten years Jan., 1881 J. J. * J. *D. M. &N. M.&N. Jnly, 18T2 July, 1876 Philadelphia. Bank N. A. N. r., Amer. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do ClBcUinatl. do do N.T.jAmer. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Jan., 1882 Year. June, 1884 Nov., 1885 do I860.. $61,620,904 184.. estate. 6.',657,366 1862.. 68,503,296 1863.. 64,441,53! 1864.. 65.585,774 67,610,611 1865.. 1386 1866.. 66,451,662 Oct., 1386 March, 1888 1867.. 68,569,010 June, 1888 18«8.. 69.799,601 Ti 2^.844 Aug., 1883 1869 9 736 482 June, 1889 1870. July, 1188 1371.. U5,427,»8B do do March, , Jan., 1890 Nov.. 1890 Cincinnati. do N. v., Amer. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do April, 1895 Personal estate. $31,411,812 30, 13,411 29,707,861 35,032,561 47,809,574 ftl,13S,382 ff7 118,101 68,4Ji -tS 61,583,925 «'3,-7i,666 17,370,751 66,934,014 Rate tax Total valuation. per $1,000 $93,082,716 $17 Jo 92,970,776 19 20 9a,211,l!f7 100,S74,093 113,SC5,S4S 130,745,998 133,672,763 136,981,328 131,383,529 180,715.510 ls6,107,ai6 180,361,982 tu., V,. 31 27 28 81 31 a Total debt ol Cincinnati Is about $6,006,000. account about $350,000 per anaum. 66 90 20 90 60 40 00 90 60 20 Int do do denominations in which each issue of bonds is made. M. * S., March & Sept.; A. * O., April & Oct.; M, & N., May & Not. J. * D., June — .,.., ,4,.Bitc..j quarterly .rom from. March. M«ch. q.-y.. at th« ead of romarto, lu »ny «a3e, ralsr to th« TOlsia* and p»g9 «( 0B«9inoi<x sootaiaiag tiXlvi totgisiaMw sizes or J .....u. . ,-' i§rw'^i?."?.".t^i='-i''?"-f:''''A 17 18 20 •» A D«.; Q—J THE April 26, 1878] CHTtONTCLE. 555 CITY SECURITIES. Subscribers irlll confer a great fhTor by Kl^ioff <> Immediate notlee or any error discovered In onr Tables. DESCRIPTION. Amount Date 01 For explanation of all references, eee Bonds. toot notes on prcRcdlnf; pa^e. I8S3 18J3 ISM IStiS I8II9 — Columhla, 1869 1869 1<71 tfni i8n •Principal, Rata When per Payable. 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.UC0 i.aw 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 145,000 27,000 500,000 350,000 60,000 75.0(XI lOO,U10 100,000 70,000 150,000 ISO 000 100,000 186 .Olt) 130,000 300,000 < 6 7S-'0 7S-10 6 a 6 6 7 78-10 73-10 78-10 7 3-10 7 7 1SS,400 5 1856-118 13.'*-71 1«1,4')0 260,000 1872 £ 6 do 1871 1853 1866 Gas Co. sto-'k Funding bonds, coupon Bonds t)r various purposes Funding tloailng debt Detroit, Mich. 1855. "71 do do 1867-'69 1,000 1.000 1.000 48,000 299,000 10,000 lOO&c 500*0 185,;)0O soo 1871 A J. A J. .1. J. 7 7 Oolumhua, Oa.: Subscriptions to various RR. stocks J.A.I. Var J. 27 ,.500 50,000 Kecon8trut!tlon bonds Im;irjvement bonis stict dock 1871 i8;a City bonds, coupon Var. Var. Morjira'i do Funded debt bonds Hudson City bonds 18T.) Var. Berrensc'iooi an bonds.... no snweragc, bonds do Improvement bonds. 18S<-«9 18S9 1868-69 i do bountyloan Ziutunne, Kj.: For Jefferson vllle RR stock. School Houses aubscrln. to stock, L. & N. R. R. gtrtders, wharf Waterworks Bounty tund For Improvement of streets Puollc schools Itowan's, J< city wharf. gUMbethandP. UB.... wha' f property tlall bonds For old liabilities For old liabilities St Louis Air Line RR... Ne* City Hall Change of gnage. Roadbed UIJ Wharf & Fulton street City Bonds payable by railroads. 1,0. O&c i.to 1870 1,000 l.OOO 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,'UI 1871 1872 18T2 I852-'63 1,000 1,000 1,000 1871 City Institutfoir W&c 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.OOO 1,000 l.OOO 1867 1868 1871 1898 1863 1813 1808 1869 ISTU-'H 1871 do Var. 1852 1853-54 1866-6' lS65-"!0 Water Bonds Sewer bOBds 1,00 ) 1,1 Varl 18M , Var. Van 1854 1857-59 1865 ,. LvTichhurg, Va.: Bonds various purposes Bonds. 8 per cent 1.814,000 475,0 'O 1,000,000 500.000 2,069.000 1:3,000 933,000 1,0. lO 500,000 281,393 150,000 400,000 200,000 129,000 91,000 !K,000 A J. Post bonds Var. Funding loan, (gold) Endorsement M. & L. Rk. B.B., 1870 1857 March, J. & & ilO Oct., 1899 March & 6 6 7 12.1.000 6 7 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1, 412,000 6 M.&N. A A J. J. .I.A J. J. J. 7 A A.AO. J. A A J. .to. M.AS. W.SN. 7 Varl. Vari. Varl. J. J. J. A J. A J. AD. M.AN. A.AO. fj. Dec. Vari. M.AS. A.AO. F.AA. J. A J. J. AD. J. AD. Varl. J. J. A 1878 do do do do do do do do do do t<W,aia 1873. Bonds are all coapon, and were leaned In rauH amounts Be wanted. City holds some stocks and otlier property. $4,067,840. Valuation of property 1878 1870, 79/01; value of waterworks, against a debt of fHTin.OfiO; amount o $1,2^1.752, 1S86-''9I city taxes on real and persouiil property In 1872, »i7S,609 ; In 1871, $918,2OT; In 1870, |710,6«). A , 1877-90 •99-1902 1876 IS9I 1811 l>-90 Various. Va-ious. 1892 Various. report made by citizens, Dec, 1872, states the total debt of the cliy at $6,91<).8'.,'0. an increase ef 13 679.100 over the Mmount nomlnallv held against the city at the time of tiu; cmsolldattoo, two years and a half ago. of the Increase, however |2.16i,ti00, arose under cont, act" adopteo before the act of consolldat on. and $500 000 ha« been made by the rundlng of the former floating debt. The e with the ctub now in the treasury reduce the actual amount of increa<«e under the present city government to $1,174,000. Jan.. '96.1901) July, 1869 18,4-79 Various. April, 1882 In Januaiy, 187.1, the city debt, over and above sinking fund resonrcts, was $2 608,3iw. The con^ ralsaloners of the sinking fund report that the resources are adequate to meet all the city debt as it matures (except the |!,0o0,0UO to the E. A P. R.) Population In 187D was lOO.T.'O against 68,0S3 in 1860. The valnallon of taxable pronertr in 1872 wa« $77,156,624, against $76,909,959 In 1871. I July, 1898 N. y.,Bk of America. Jnne, Louisvllle. Vay, N. y. Bk of America. 1901 1898 Oct., 1888 Louisville. TSto'.-S 1, 1898 1889 Oct. New York A Louigville. N. Y. Bk of America. do do do do do do do do do do New York A •75, '80 A 1901 Sept., 1891 April, 1891 Feb. 1, July 1, Junel, Jnne Louisville i5, ISSO 1901 1892 1902 '82 to '93 Interest on $200,000 of the sixes is paid In Battit more. City holds nominal assets of $996,645. Lynchburg, do J. May, In 1873-'9l July, Louisvllle, City Trees. A J. against 8,um In IttO Population In do do do 9,296, market bonds were Issued 1S7;»-'M 1887-'89 do do LfS. 1-84 do do April, 1883 do do 181 N.Y., Bank of America. May, 1887-89 Louisville, 75 A 85 do 1896-97 do 187 3- 89 N. y.,Bkof America. July, 1897 Vari. AD, 1891 1, FopnlatlOD, 1870 d(J y.. Mercantile N. Bk. A.AO. J. do 4o do do do do do do do Various. 7 6 6 6 J. VaiiouB, Vsrlous, J. J. 1886 1, .\nK. 15, i-«e CHud.CoantyBk Jan do do 00 do do AN. J.& 7 7 6 J'raey J.A.i. 7 7 7 1 865,000 25,000 219,500 209.000 499,000 101,000 425.00U A J. A J. A J. 1908 Oct., 1884 Sept., 1899 Columbus. New York. do do M 1 7 7 140,1100 111,817 Memphifi, Tenn.: Bonds for various purposes 7 431.1100 1,000,000 280,000 150,000 139.000 3:5,000 500,000 250,000 107,000 153,000 200.000 Oct., 1900 1«74-'81 1891-'92 N. T., Cent. Nat. Bank J. J. J. 6 7 6 6 6 136,0(10 Jan., 1900 Jine, 1900 Savannah, C. R. R. Bk. New York. A Jerwy, City 1,000 1,000 l.OCC 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 Nov., 1897 1876-'83 1687 1892 Van. 600,000 1866-h! March, 1897 do Jnne, 1897 Colnmbla. do Varl. J. 1^50,000 18!B-«7 1869-71 18^0 1872 REMARKS. When Doe. T easury. J. A J. A. AU. New York A Coinmbus. 221,000 1853-59 Water loan bonds., coupon do do do Improvement bonds. Whom. Col. City : Bonds for various City purposes. do Water W'k Co, guar, hr city. Pub. Build, stock (City HaU) bonds by M. *N. Philadelphia, Bank N. A. do do do M. AN. J. A D. N. y., Amer. Ex. N. B. do do M.&N. do do do do J. *J. do do do J. A n, do A.AO. do do Cincinnati. M. AS. A.AO. IV. T. Amer. Ex N. B. do do do M.tS. do M. A 8. do do A.AO. N. Y., Amer. Ex. N. B. do do M. AS. do do do F.A A. do do do do J. .AD. S. C. Bond- for various pnrpose^ FuDdlnfr and substitute bonds, &c.. City Hall, &o Where Payable sod (;ene. Oltir.tnnati—(Cont\n\ifidf do for fuixlliiv IloAUntt debt...' A2 I817-'48 lOO&c dolianedt Whitewater CanftL.A 1817-'M l.OOO 1,(I0U 8 1861 do for nuw hoaptt il 1,000 do for new tiuBi>llal ..32 1868 L 1853 ^,000 do fortuntli -k ui>>ttln^ debt do furexten.&lmp.Wiiterworks.K K do do do Brtspnr. Orph Asyl.G'dsforPark.O Va do for Woikhcniio K do for sewetftue do for IniprovinK Gilbert avfl do to build Kifiileston ave eewerBS W do Improvement bonds C4 do water worK purposes W2 General luiprovcm.-nt INTEREST. .„ ">"st'ndlng. Memphis. N.Y.,P. M.Myers A Co do do Charleston, 8. C. The 18.5-'96 lff72-1900 , Nov.,1900 July, 1872 floating debt Sept. 1, 1872, was $835,881. Valuation of real properly in 1872, $2l,96M40; pereonal, $4,090,000 tax rate. $Jx per $;0'J. Interest on the currency tlubt was in default July, 18^. Coipons unpaid amount to only $220315. Population ; in IRTO, 40,230. Milwaukee : Mil. 2Re-adJiistment bonds General City bonrls Water do City debt do do ABC (pay. an'ly till DBF (pay. an'ly till Bk of Mobile. do do do do Merch. N. Bank N. Y., Mobile City Treasury. do do N.y., Mercb. N. Bank, Mobile, '91) . "86). Bonds to Mob. & Ol. North KB.. Bonds to tJrand Trunk Railroad... Wbnrf bonds City f II nded di'.bt To Mobile & Northwestern RK MorUgomery. Ala.; Bonds of 1868, N. * BR 8. Ala. A. Goettel June do Jan. do Jan. do Jan. do do do bds.Clssue tl.OOO.OOO) coupon (Issue tJCO,000) registered JToMIe.- A N. Y., N. Y., Howes AM. Bonds are endorsed by N. A 8. Ala. RR. city and county, though Identical as to botmdA- have senarate organizations and dlsttluit The followlngatrtie ent shows theamotmt of funded and temporary debt, and the amonnt In the city sinking fund at the dates named. debts. . r Description. US [j.-.^ ,gj3 {f^ $87,999,908 $eB,786JIi6$67,S94,291 29.289,300 29,987.401 29,990,565 Funded city debt Funded county debt. Pa kiund stock do no do no do do do do Con. Park additional fund stock. do do do Gentral Park imp. fund stock do do do do do do do do do do BQtldlng1oanstock,No4 Beal estate bonds Pabllo education stock Docks and slips stock Total funded debt. Sinking fund . Temporary «^ = County .200 ».— «? .* «^oa • Floating debt lund stock Market stock do do City Cemetery stock Cliylmprev. n: en t stock E.2 bond.'* rai relief" bonds do coupon fo New York Bridge bonds Aceumulaied debt bonds street Improvement bonds Street opening an<ti mpraT« hondsl I 1869 187U $87,238,606 $93,771 ae«$97.344,656 20.182,821 28 23i,07« 23,r,7,l'13 rev. b'ds, Ac. 890,000 1,667,701) 1,8S>,7D0 Total tcmp'y debt. $21,313,100 $i5.011.560«»7.4»5.069 This makes the total tunde'l and teniperarr debt, $12.5,698,227 sgainst $108,561,708 Jan. 1. 1ST2. The population of N-w York In 1»!0 was n}J»l, against 806,668 in 1860. The following table shows the progress in ten years of prorerty valuailea R'te tax pr $1C0(^ and taxation. City * Personal Real state. Cotmty. estate. estate Year, '" . $398,533,619 406.965,669 399,966,401 1!I63.. 402,187,382 1861.. 410 774,438 188$ 1866.. 427,360,884 1889 1866.. 478,9t>4,9e4 18B4 1867.. 9n5,447,0«! 19!9 1868.. 688,'iS6,9Q6 1890 Nov. 1. 1906 1869.. 684,188.918 1884-1888 1870., 742,10S4n 1871.. 1888 ie7»-l8g| ins.. 1861.. 1862.. do do Lunatic Asylum stock do do Fire department stock . Total, less s'k'g f'd. $67.(B6je6 $70,540;!88$73.5«.7,I48 city debt. 14,944,000 16,iH7.s* 19,492,172 City revenue bonds.. 5,479,100 6,44«.497 6,978,497 Oa Dock Bonds Fire teleeraph (V. 16, p. 20,346.) Valuation of property, 1871, $20,376,916: tax, lU Ser cent. There are also $'^000,000 of bonds ffi ands of trustees for O. T. RR., and $700^000 for Mobile A N W. R.R. Mobile County also h«a 8 per cent bonds outstanding. ries, do Croton water stock New C'oton Aoueduct stock Addlt'nal new Croton Aqueduct. Croton water main stock Croton Reservoir bonds do Aftueduct bonds Croton water pipe bonds K... do do 1891 1886 1885 July, 1899 Nov., 1805 till 1901 issne debt beyond 5per cent of Ita asse8«edvalue,whlcbln 18T218 about $40,000,000Sinklng funds are provided for all the bonds. Old city bonds issued to railroads recently he!d valid The jTew York: "Water stock Central The City cannot 1891 1901 1, 1902 1, 1902 1, 1, •mxtjb $178.r.9:.087 174,6243)6 172,416,081 191,967,161 22.<,920,S0S 181,428,471 !«7.994,»74 216,S8»,49l 285,199,912 281 .142,6 905,289 J M M ^^SiSH 233 369 3 87 427 4 81 4 96 14 M MM U 4i MOB 6 1« 17 24 19 22 20 271 270 4.a MB90 394 497 M 17 29 U 06 01 17 98 ,THE CHRONICLE. 666 [April 26, 1873. CITY SECURITIES. error dlgcovered In our Table*. Snbsorlbera will confer a eretLt favor by giving n« Immediate notice of any DESCRIPTION. Size or * of all references, 8' foot notes on 2d page prerloas. For explanation yew Tbrft— (Contl(uied) Vol. Soldiers Kam. Aid fnnd bonds do do da do Klath district Coart Hou^e bonds. ConsoHdated stock, coupon Dept o Par^s Improv. bonds Central Park commission bonds Assess iient bunds City Parks imnrovera't fund stock. Normal school fund stock Pnbllc sciiool building imd stock. Additional Croton water stock Srwer "epalr stock Improvement bonds i Consolidated Slock of Bonds. Vmr aluc 19«8 1863 iro&c lOV&c . . Repairs to bulkllnifs. stock Consolidated stock, coupon Accummulated debt bonds N.r. & Westclicster Co. Imp. bds. 480,«KI mi 10O&C lOOtc 1872 18.2 CO&C lOO&c 88,60.' .500,U'0 610,000 AN, Ac 10 SOOftc 1871 isii 1871 1871 1,500,000 266,500 300,000 4,252,100 lOO&u h (l&c 3,8U,4?2 6 lOiJ&c 7,524,700 lOO&c 8.7.V ,OIK 20O,0O:i 10 &c & 7 7 7 1.325,10(1 6 & 7 6 45(l,0l,'O Principal, REUABKS. Wliin Dae, "hom ^y P»y**'*' 1862-S 1871 1872 1812 186t 1864 1861 1885 :8b5 10»&c iOO&C lOO&c lOO&c 1004c :oo*c 10O4c lOO&c ISM l8«-72 100*c 1868-72 lOO&c lOO&c 1170 2,600,000 600,000 100,1«0 43,361 2,000,000 4,000,000 946,700 745,800 376,600 1,000,000 855,201 1,707.400 100,000 1371-2 500JSC 8,,'(86,600 181)9-70 i00<Slc 6,000,000 30,000 M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. 1,000 i.ewo 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 4,617,000 J. 1S70 ; Consolidated debt ) $650,OOOarplled do yearly to fnt'st. do do do ) and principal. 1852 1852 1852 Ball road debt do do do do do do st'nd.ng. Wient 1873-1875 1876 1890 1901 ^49 Nov. l.'73-'75 '873 Nov.'l,'73-'75 Dec. '23, 1901 Nov. 1,1891 a •"5 Nov. Nov. Nov. Not. f 6'^a o The preceding figures do not Include special asseseImprovements, street opening, &c.. on The Board nxed the total llients for specified property. amount of taxntion for 1873 as follows : For State purposes t9,'761.:5J Fi r Interest un city and county debt 8,4-5,307 For redemp'u of city and county debt 1.185,420 15.c76,24» CI y purposes .., , County purposes 81 74 69 00 2,f0I,0lO 00 1891 1, 1,1891 19S7 1874 1, 1, d.^ Total 137,809,790 21 From which deduct the revenue of the.general fund, estimated at Total 2,250,000 CO t85,6r,9,730 24 at the rate of 3-38 per cent en the taxsble valuation of 1872, See abstract frum Mayor's Being 'inty Jfeio Orlearu I**'* dent 1894 Court House stock No. 3... do do do No. 4... do do No.5... do bonds Red. bounty Sol. subs. Sol. bounty fund bonds Sol. subs, iind Relief Red. bonds. Sol. bounty fund bonds, No. 3 Sol. bounty fnnd Red. bonds, No.a. Klot damiiges Red. bonds do Indem. bonds, ...'.... do Assessment fnnd stock C Out- &N. &N&N. & N. &N. &N. &N. &S. &N. &S. &N. &N. &N. y. Countj/: Jf. INTEREST. Where ^yable and Amount l,OtiO Old corporations Ponohartraln RR 1,000 1,000 Waterworks Loan of 1869 One Million of 1868 fandinK Loan ol 1869 unding loan, 1870 Jafl'ersou City, (debt assumed), wharf Improvement Bonds. ... Trust Funds & J. M.& N. Van. 220,000 203,000 845,000 76,000 2,819,000 26 ',000 a36,00 133,000 1,393,400 500.000 3.000,700 3,(00,000 355.000 538,000 167,000 J. & J. A.&O. M.&N. M.& S. &D. J.& J. J. &J. A.&O. M.& S. J.&D. Vari. J.&D. A.&O. J. 1875-1898 1884-1888 1894 1896 187S-1876 18J8-1890 18sO-t881 message, January, 1SI3, in Cheonicle, v. 16, p. 501 see also v. 15, p. 626; v. 16, p. 154. 1895-181)7 1891 1877-1879 1882 1887 I8S4-1888 1901 18&1-1S88 1831 -is s S .» o S'^ oa So a To provide N. Orleans or N. York, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do New Orleans. do do New Orleans, do do N. .Orleans or N.York New Orleans. for interest and principal ol consoi bonds the sum of ?650JX)0 per year is required by law to lie raised by tax on real estate. 1892 1892 1892 1874 1874 1874 1874 1873 1851 1S89 Special provisions are made for some other Issues or debt as follows RU. bonds Interest 20-175 ot real estate tax and 1-175 of personal; Pone artrain BR., int. by 2 per cent of licenses (1,000,000 loan y 25-175 of tax on real and personal; 7 per cent loan of 1869, bv t34,14U : by ' ; reqn red Dy law to be depr^'S'teti monthly w liarf bonds, by levee due* pledged for Interest and principal 10 per ent bonds of 1871. by monthly deposits out of current revenue. The total net debt. Julv, 1S71, was »18,83e.684. Population, 1870, ; '72 •nito 1894 1895 1887-1900 Dec, 1880 Oct., 1910 ' ; New Funding 191.418, against 138.670 In 1860. »IO,000,i;00 loan authorlied In 1872. V. 15, p. 626.) (v. 14, p. 794 floating Total funded debt, Jan., 1872, t4'7,075.3S0 debt. $6,196,681. Sinking funds, fl3,968,180 valu* tion of real property $518,2.S4 personal, »8,930,700: tax rate in 1872, $2(0; rate proposed for 1878, Population, 1870, 674,022, against 566,52« $2 V. : Bonds issued prior to consolidation, do to pay for stock sobs, do do for extension of g,i8 works. '55-'iI , do lor permanent iinprovemts... do for park purposes do for war and bounty purposes. '.59-'70 6,703.aill '68-'70 do for municipal •60- '70 5,4"5,400 11.660,0 8,754,900 & school purp.. Vater extension loan (coupon) Funded debt bonds Compromise RR. bonds . . (cp & reg.) ^rtland. Me.; Loan to At. & St. L. BB. Co do do do do Portland & Rochester RR.. do do Building Loan Com'ers Municipal— proper In aid At. & St. L. BB. Co ^ovidence. S. 1868-71 1865-61 1863 1870 1867-'69 1867-'68 i 1852 J. 600&C 1,000 500&C ] lOOO&c 1§55 1863 1872 . ioo;>&c lOOO&c 1,000 Phila., Treasury. & J. & J. & J. & J. 18): (gold),, do do do do do 1861 186.3-64 1861 1865 1966-67 1867 1870-72 1872 1871 School bonds Park Improvement bonds. Hospital bonds 500&C 500&C 500&C EOO&e 500 .(:c 500 S!C 600&C 500&C 600&C SOt'&c 500&C in 1860. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. J. & J. J. &D. Boston Suffolk Bank. do do do do Bost. Columbian Bank, Boston Suffolk Bank. monthly Boston & Portland. do do A.&O 500,000 000,000 300,000 2,000.000 J. & J. 5 S&6g J.& J.& J. J. & & J. J. J. J. 171,500 65S,000 181,000 612,500 377,000 N. T., L^s & 197,000 304,000 385,000 150,000 i75,a:0 Nov., 1886 Nov., 1887 Nov., 1888 July, lS87 June, 1877 '71 Subscription to Mu-cogeeRK Construction of water works Gaslight Co. stock Improvement ot Savannih i.lver.. Albany & Gulf RR Funding coupons& other purposes. Redemption of bonds do do Bonds of Internal Improvements.. Sav., 01. Joseph, Mo.; Bds to St. Jos. do do St. Jos. & Den. C. BR. Mo.ValleyRR, St. Jos. & Topeka & C.B. IR 1)00 500 600 500&C lOO&c 1,000 ,&N. ,&N. 99,'»^ 27,34'J to Jan., 1876 Sept., 1S85 Jan., 1893 Jan., 1900 1375 1388 '77-'78 1888 1694 1895 1881 1887 June July (f . Y., Duncan, S. & Co 1891 lift ,&N. 500 500 431,500 150,000 76,800 RR 1860-'69 I860-'66 1868 1858-'59 1866-'6 1868-'70 1871: Benewal and Floating debt bonds. Real est'.te and public buildings. Slireo'. Improvement bonds Water Works bonds foifl) Bonis to Pacllic Railroad do do Iron Mountain BR do do North Mo. RR do do Ohio & MisslppI RR Tower Grove Park bonds (gold)* :S3wer bonds »rbor anil wharf bonds itayette Park bonds "Now water work bonds (gold) Water bonds ot ISM, (gold) Renewal and sewsr bonds . . 1 .'., lOO&c lOO&c 500&C 50 100*c 85^00 6&7 7 6 m^ 10 10 3«,«(I0 « 10 IKJBtK 1871 1,000 13H 600 500,000 var. 2,988,000 778.000 276,000 476,000 1846-72 1840-68 lS51-fl6 1841-58 1851-53 1864-57 1851-55 18.52-54 ar. var. var: 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Tar var , Preferred bondb.... centbonds Lake Snnerlor & Miss. RR. i Chicago RR Tar SOO&c Bt Paul ..gold,. \ 186S 1,(100 1851-61 1,000 1852-68 var. 1864-68 100, &c. 18S7-70 1,000 i8Tl 1,000 1878 1,000 8 per WjnMnffton.D.C; liOaK, coupon or reg .• city owns real estate and other property valued at $2.763.9fO. AFsessed value of real estate in 1870, $11,861,464. against $12 219,140 In 1869; total income in vear 18^70 from taxes and other sources, The $1,1^1,222. in 1860. Population, 1870, 28,285, against 22,292 cb, 1883 Dec, 1888 Feb., 1886 Nov., 1879 Jane, 1890 Nov., 1900 i-x,,,,:.. 10 10 var. M.&N. Commerce N. Y. N. B'k do 'do var. St. Joseph Treasury. Jan. do do M. & S. N. Y. Am. Exchange Bk. var, St. Joseph Treasury. do var. do J. & J. N.Y., Northrup & Chick. J. & J.- N. Y. N. B'k CTommerce. 'S0-'S9 Nov., 1889 '80- '86 1873 •78- '79 '86- '89 '78- '80 1872 1891 : SLPauVg. Minn.; Hevenue Bonds 1870, 149,482 against 56.802 in 1660. Real estate In the fl«cal vear ending June 30, l!t72. was assessed at $187 .'289. 301 ; personal property at $110,smking funds raised annually amount to 595,941 $223,000. All the values lor San Francisco are given in gold. Nov., lS-3 ,&N. 500,000 t & Feb., 1878 &D. & J. 349,5(10 May, 1874 May, 1875 June, ,&8. ,&N. 1,000 ; ' 1, '82-90 1, 11-97 Nov. 1, * A. &.'. personal, $40,160,700; total, $110,087,100. Kate ol tax, $13 60 per " $1,000. Sinking fijnds o'f 1885, $355,676; sinking F. RR., $lS2,0r funds of 1893, $iOO.GiiO; H.. P. Population In 1870, 68,9(W, against 49,129 in 1860, Population in &D. 99,000 ' 198,000 5,000 62,500 937,600 403,800 117,000 500 1869 City Improvement Bonds Funding Bonds Interest Bonds Bridge Bonds 1 500 500 500 : Poptilation in 1870, 19.565 against 8,932 in 1860. 1S69... h Iver and Wharf Bonds St. Louie 1854 1850 18)1 1853 1-53 1853 18)3 1866 1869 1870 1870 estate, $17,863,500 personal, $11,670,8,'0. Tax rate in 1871, $25 per $1,000. Population in 1870, 31,418 against 26,341 in 1860. '91 JSavannaK, Ga.: Siib'crlptiton to Op' Ilka RB Purchase or Springfield plantation Sinking fund March 31,1872. $430,465. City is protected bv mortgages on At.& St. L. and on Port!. & Rochester Railroads. Assessed value of real April, 1877 Waller. do do do do do do do do J. M.&N. A.&O. A.&O. J.&D. J. & J. M.&N. a.')0,000 1913 Sau Franclaoo. do Vari. & lS93-'96 1909 Valuation of real c'tate. $69,926,400 Providence. do do Bost.Revere Bk & Proy, A.&O. J. total debt Feb. 1, 1872, was $4,042,146, wblch Included $184,000 old munieital bonds and various other small Issues. Valuation in 1871, $17 600,000. Population, 1870 86,076, against 48,063 in 1860. The Pittsburg. Pitts.,and New York, N. Y., Bk of America. : Bonds of 1855, coup, (gold) 1858, coup, do do coup. S. Fr.&St.JoseRl Judgment bonds do Oenfral Pac. RR. do Western Pac. RR. do School bonds do Judgment bonds do : 246,000 233,000 306,000 700,000 f95.000 1,857,700 375,500 M. &S. : do do do do do do J. A.&O. A.&O. P54,9O0 1600,000 2,167,456 1,000 1,000 1,000 &J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. I.: Lean to H., P. * F. Railroad Bonds for public improvement?. Recruiting and bounty bonds Water ioan bonds, gold Son F^aTtcUco 'S2.'65 :8li9 J. J. J. 8.385.231 1,725,000 4 450.000 1855 Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari. F.& A. Vari. VSri. Va'i. 3 11,(100 280.1X10 399,0111 526.000 346.0(H) 9U.000 1,21'*,000 54„M0 eiia.oo'j 9Sri.312 12&7 1.52.(144 7 195,125 8 230.0lin 90*0, 4,r»,000 6g,(. M.&N. M.&N. Vari. St. J. 'r!-'74 Aug., 18*3 • ; ; & & Population 1870, 310,8f4 against 160,773 in 1860. City and county gove nment-' and finances are separate Total debt October, 18T2. $13,400,500, fncltidJrg anticTatton bonds payable J-nuary IfW. $900,010. County debt I9 $8,212,000. Assessed valuation •>f ail property (nbout 60 per cent of actual Y^We). old C'ty. $142,000,000. witli a tax .rate of 1« per dent new city, $1,000,000. with tax rate ; Vof The c; estl'iiated siilklng fund Jan., li). ineome 1871-2, $3,151,4^. amounted to $920yi«8. 1872 *f;-'S!) '77-'88 New York, do N.Y., P.M. Myers & Co. let '3 '74- do do do do Paul and do N. Y. 7a-'86 '72- '83 do J.& D. N. Y., Jay Cooke & Co. J.&D. N.Y.,Farin.L.&T.Co. J.& 7J-'91 75-'88 •74-'76 (to J.&D. New York * St. Louis. A.&O. N. Y., N'. Bk Commerce, do do J.& J. 3,950,000 l,25l),«10 1,000 1872 N.Y.,N. BkEepublic. do do do do do Kev- etim ted at enite from all sources in 1870-71 wa.^ $195,000. In 1870 assessed valuation of property was $11,000,000 rate of tax, IK percent total revenue (Int. fund $136,487. general fund $81,146) Den$217,000. The city owns $500,000 of St. Jo. Totieka stock, ver C. RR. sto- k, $50,000 St. Jo. $150,000 Mo. Vallcv stock, their value being nomiworth about nal. Public building', &c., are $150,000. Natlon'l Bank 'T2-'76 June, Anrll Jan. '87- "90 1, :, 1892 1893 '71 -'90 •71-'86 1889-90-90 88 V '93 1900 Population IffiO, 20.080 against 10,400 in 1860. Assessert valnntion of 'axahle property in 1872 about $23,000,000. Intere-t on the railroad bonds was suspended on account of an injunction ; biat a decision was made In (•ct.,1872. eonflrming the validity of th.j bonds, (v. 15, p. 626.) Negotiated abroad in 187J Jan„190il THE April 26, 1873.] 667 CHTilONIt^Lt; RAILEOAD STOCK AND BOND tOACtof Coi^rr«M,[n (Etit«red Mcordlnff Sabacrlbera will ooafer a. ;*»r 1878 by tli* Outstanding. Koadi 4d(ro«</f/cjl-— Iflt'MortgaKe on roa & lands. Ala. Central— {So.huA &.MGTI '.)— lat mort. 81 1866 1811 296 186;! 60 I mortgage BondM to State Pn. (endorsed). 2d Ut Alex. .M., <t M east. ex.. for |I1U,()UI,IICX1 gr. Pa. UK, Fredrlck^lnirg.—Xax^ iLOitgage Arkanmn Centrnl—\6i Morteagc, gold Atchison <fc Xebrank/i Atchison. Top. <t S. iBt M.,Kold Land grant m ->rt., gold (onj3.yo(',"J(iO acres) Wiehitu it .S. \y ., Ist mort., gold, guar... Alhal iC /:iijl,'lii— 1st moriKagc Atlanta li- liichmonfl Air /.in&~lst mort.. Attarua <t West Aiinl—stock »- Alt. it at. ir«j<— stock (Total, $40,000,000.) Preferred siork , Ist gen. ral mortgage Sd do do 3d do do Leased lines rental gold bondfl(Cl.& M.) 18tla iBi.: acii iiii INU) 186. 143 14> 113 !IM) 5,0lX).(«) 1,000 1.000,000 933,000 2,000,000 1,000 .V) 186. 1S7U 132 iia 51 IS) 145 t!0 1,000 l^l 187! 1,600 1,000 1,000 1871 lOO&c 180 37 58S 585 1870 1,000 460 460 460 .871 1371 100 100 100 18a 18,000,000 12.000,100 29.0(0,000 iH;2 137J 1.000 1,000 a.W.OOO 100 3,693,'iOO oOO&c 500&C 5004c •iOO&c 500ftc 1$ idD 5004c 1868 1868 1371 1871 1871 <00&< 500&C 600&C soo.tc 100 £100 I.IW ilOO £100 1868 1864 1871 1833 M'.HO IW looi'c 1,000 1(X) 100 100 1855 1850 18.13 I8!') 1835 iST! 18SS 1871 1872 1869 1866 \ A Southern nitnois— 1st M., skg f d Biloidere Delaware— stock Ist M., bonds of 1862, (guar, by C. & A.). £100 i'.OiTO 1,000 500&C 1,000 ).; ). .S*r*»/ifre— st')Ck Albanf/— stock Albany loans (Alb. & W. Stkbdge) DoUai bonds (West'n R. R.) Dollar bonds A litchb.—Ut M., Agrlc. Br .. 2d moi Igage, 1869-70 Equipment notes Boston, Concord A ifontreal— Preft. stock. Othe stoc<, iiclud'gold Miv'ds & new stk 2dM.bd8,conv. (71 m. ftlst, 22J<) 3d M.bdH, eonv. (71 m. & lst22K) Sinking fund bonds Boston. tltir{ford A Erie— slock 1841 1835 1871 18iM Bost., Clint. 1 mortgage, old & Flshklli— Ist mort. (R.Ii do Ist mortgage (Conn.) Hartl.. I'rov. do Ist lat mortgage (Berdell) do guar, by Erie. Floating debt Mass. loan, (secured by$4,()00.000,Berd.M) 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 100 69- "70 100 206 86 m IS64 1858 so&sa 1866 ;,ooo 1,000 139 soo 500 I-.j A 187J ifatne—stock 100 Bonds coup.A reg.(»I.r,0O,000anthorlzcd) t-rnriitence—slacK Brunswick A .1».— 1st mort. gold, end. da 2d M.. skg fund, gold, not endorsed. .. Buir.Brnd.A J1tlsb.—0'\ M (Inc.lO OOOac Id) Bufr., VorrjiA Pifted.— 1st Mortgage. Buffalo. .\ew rork A aie—stock. A . mortgage bonds 18.57 Buffalo. iV. I. A P/iHi.— Ist mort.. gold"" Burl., C. RapldH A mnii—\«t .M..gold s (" " Jst mort..irnld. (Milwaukee livlslon)' Burlington A Mo. River— stock. Preferred stock l9t mortgage, on rowl & 400.(IOOacro'8' land Bonds conv.lntoprof.stock (adseries) Bonds eonv. iotoprer.stuck (3d series)' Inc Dds eonv. to com. stock, (4th series) l8t mort. oonv. on branch, (Sth series). ConverWble bonds of l>i70, (6th serlesi.. 1S71 1869 1873 Bonn's convertible Omaha ft 8. w.. .M..conv.. till .Jan., Ist 1, gr mortgage, guar '. gold..., 4 J. e- ' 'sk 7 7 7 "•j'g. Co.'s Office do do do Jan., i«n London. Nev., 1872 4 J. M.4N. M.4N. A.'i'b. N. r.,Dn4icnn,a. J.'i'j N. Y.. Dnnci'ii.'s. 4 J. J. J. 4 J. 1,500,000 713,000 484,000 738,700 129,500 360.00 I 100,000 13.143.100 3,552,800 1.850.000 863,250 679,500 1,710,500 3,707,440 3,550.446 £3IKI,00O 140,000 1,500.000 3,000.000 vao.ooo 1,100,000 995,800 1.000,000 499.509 745.000 600.000 19.664.100 106.000 6g 6g. 6g. 6 2 2 4 Co do do do do N. y.. Shoe do N. v.. N. Y., M.4 S. M.4N. 6g, A. 4 0. 6g, M.4N. VI. 4 N. Sk J. & D. Oct. 1, 1901 Phlla,, 7 4. 1. .J. 5 3 A. 5 6 A. 4 1, 1877 & O 4.T. .1. 4 J. & O. M. 4S. .1. g.f. 6g f. 4 S. A. 4 4 A.& 4 do Farm. 50 1.000 8,930,000 1,0(10 3,6.30,000 3 31)0,000 1.176..500 1,000 1,000 3.'200,l)0O 5.400,000 5,098,350 600.000 3004c 5004 c 50040 n004c 5004c 098,i|0() 1871) W 7OO.0OO 950.000 a.tto.ooo !IO&e 504c imi 5004c 52 191 ,'>80.000 "ioo 1,000 1 73 1,000 438.1X1(1 412,.'i(10 5n6.."j0ll 5,T!ir.on eo-.noo i.03;,ooo 1.000 ao.oopp Di. 1.000, l.'W.OOC Completed Jan.. T8.«70m. Stofik $'.«11!,000. Notes out, »5 O,!*.. Wich. 4 S. W. toU leased anl lnte.*est guaranteed. »30O.0OO new stock voted In progrest ; Oct., 1872. Oeorgla eudora. decline*. Net earnings last year, »7»,742. (v.lS, p.3ll) This Is the condition aa reorganized tn 1871. The Co. retains laO.OOO.tai of com. ftock unissued. Int. on the 3d more 18 1. 1900 .luly, 1888 1891 A part con* verted from those of the old compaiiles. The road is to be extended to a onnectlon with theLoutsv.4 Nashv. rallrosd. Gross earnings vear endingSept.SO.lffR, il.999,0.58; eipenseit, (1 2fU,T25; net earn1 Ingft. Of »7S4,.127.a2ainst the »15.000.000 loan retire ail the old debt. f6."i7,lS7 In ISlO-il enough Is held to See CHBOXloLa, V.16 p. 21. Consol. Oct., 1870, of At. & Pac. and South Pacific. Land grant of 1,000,000 icra. Leases the Missouri Pacific road. See CHBOinoiiI, T. 18, p. IM, 52). Nov. Nov., 1891 Nov., 1901 Mch. 15. '73 May 2, 1886 Oct. 1, 1884 'let. 1,1891 irom my, 18S3, to Grand Trunk R.R. Annual rent, 5 per cei)t on sterling bonds an«i4 onstock and Nov. ., currency bonds. 1, 187-1 Dec, 1873 Leased to Central of Gs. for 173,000 per annum. Jnly i.'l881 Leased to Pa. R.R.. at 40 per cent of grtres receipt*. Stock. »5;")0.00(). Div.6prc. ayr. Jnlyl.lSRl May, 1873 Several roads are leased by this Co., and May l,:873 operated in connection wl h the main stem, the gross earnings or alt tiie liBcs Apl.:7. 1873 1875 1E80 1885 1895 1880 Hch 1, 1392 1885 last year, ending Sept. 30, IHTi were »13,62H,677, »I 057,*6, more than the nrevious year. (Annual report in v. 16, p. 82 ; see also v. 15, p. 693.) _ Jan., 1911 nonds are guar, by Pa. RB. and Nortbern S. 4 Co Boston do New J. J. 1873 1. In ,87., 1229,521. (v. 14, p. 523, 765.) Leased to Housatonlc. at 7 per cejit, per yr Net earnings lor year ending Oct. 1, 1873 $2,362,614. V. 14. p. 20,43: annual report In V. 15, p. 834; V. 16, p. 188.) ADg.,1891 do J. J. 1872 July, 1876 do Boston Nov, Apr. Boat., Boston Nat") Bk. J.'4J. 1585 1887 Ajpl .10,1873 Office. Office. Ytirk. July 1.1884 Consol. ofAgr. Branch and Fltchbttrr And Worcester. Net earnings 1871-73. llW.'Ms 1889 4 1890 (Fee report v. 16, p. 82.) 1881 4 1882 Nov., 1872 Net earnintf for vesr endlnir with Mnroli 1873, »l»4,-252. 176,000 of mortgage bouds due In 1863 yet outstanding. CbbohjJuly, 1875 July i, 1875 CLtf,vol. 14, p. 181. Office. 1889 Boston. 1884 Hartford, Am. Nat. Bk. Jan.l. 1876 do do do Jan. 1, 1876 New York. July. 19i<c July, 1900 do Company reorganized, April 17, 1873. Sea Chroniclk. v. 16, p. 323. A reference to the various pages of the Ciihomcli Indicated below, will furnish a summary of the previoua compllcutlons in the ad'airs of this o,: v. 15, p. 220, 5JS; T, 16, • p. 31, 50, 156, 188, 325, 389, 460. 7 3,231,000 4f. 738,500 7 pr.yr 300,000 686,500 6,931 ,275 100 State aid 115,000 perm.; County, (790 000. Oentrnl. (v. 15. p.iH.) Apr. 1,1911 Apr. 1,1899 #122,000 of ihesc bear 7 per cent. Oct, 1,1896 L'sed to S.L. A4 T.H., at 40 pr ct. of e«rnA( Leased to United Co.'s and Penn. rTr. Floating debt. »I.212.6'24. Net earnings. A1C0. 1877 Boston Office. do Boston .1.4,7. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. db Office. Boston, at Office. J. M.'4'S. .1.4 J. 4 M. Bt. Boston, Kloiler.i'. A. 4 0. M. 4 N. 4 4 (V. II, p. 491; v. 16, p. 51.) V. 15, p. 353. CUBONTLK. Feb., 1873 Leased for 999 years, do 4 O. F.4 A. J. 4 J. J. July, 1888 Phllai'elphla. A. 400.000 416.000 350.000 800.000 1.000,000 160,000 200,000 631,000 ?4,188,960 273,000 481 000 1.574.000 15,000,000 5,000,000 4 Leath.Bk, N. T.. Duncan. F. 667..TOJ 2.261,1100 Jan. I, '71-15 July 1,1380 do M. 4S. 15^ 7 S 6 g. f Boston. Boston, at Office Boston, at Office. J.'4'.T. 4 J. .1.4.1. .1. 4 O. 4 0. M.4N. 1899 Jan. 1873 1, do do 1879 1812 Boston, at Office. Nov., 15, '73 do 1893 A. A. Operated with the Nashea 4 Lowell, 69 per cent of earnings and expenses to B. 4 L. 31 per cent to N. 4 L. Net eam'ge, See report. V. 15 p. 8H. 1«71-T2. IBJ4I.016. Avdiv.. for83yr8 8.81 pr ct. Net eamljBM '.871-72. »Wl 116. (V. 16. p. SO, 88.) Nov.. 1872 Net earnings, 1871-72, »46,3,346. iy.l6j.tUJ Apr.l,Ml«B .\dverti.cd In Nov., 1872. for forecloinire. do but postponed, (v. 15. p. 773; v. 16. p.461.) Apr.1,lS«a do N. r.. El le R. R, J. 4.J. Jan 1, 1896 Leased to Erie for Int.. 4c. (v. 14. p. 638.) New York. J. 4.7. Msr. l.lSSfi Sold Dee., 1872. By foreclosure, (v.l6.n.>t.> 4 < !f Y., Bk of Commerce, Feb., :87S Leased to Krie In I86R. for 490yr». at 7 per ?« F. .T. 4 D. do do Dec 1,1877 cent on stock & Int. 4 sink, fund on bds. .1.4 J. N. Y., Farm.L.4T. Co July I, 1896 Completed Dec. 187.'. N. Y., or London. 7g. f. M. 4 N. May 1, 1919 lock. $3.8 !7,385. Net earnlng8,T!, $J83,fOI. do (Chroniclb, V. 15, p.7i'7: v. 16, p. 12. 7g f. F.4 A. Feb.. 1902 Boston, Co.'s office. 5b. M.4S. Mar. 18, '73 The ad and 3d series of bonds have troffl* do SB. do M.4S. Mar. 15, -n guarantee of Chic, Bur. 4 Q, An agreeA. 4 O Boston fand New ffort, Oct. 1, 1888 ment of consolidation aud a perpetual '7 Boston, liy Treasurer, July 1,1875 lease to Ciilc. Burl. 4 Qolnoy, was J. 4 .1. do 8 .;. 4 ,7. do Julv 1, 1»78 made In October, 1872. See report in Boston 4 New York. .\pf. 1, 1879 CHFoKioLK, Ti 1. 16, p. SM. (T. IS, n. ta 8 A. 4 O 8 f .1.4 J. do do .Inly 1, 1S»4 T. I«, p. 14, 833.) 8 f .1.4.J. do do July 1.1889 Boston 4 New York. July 8f. J. 4 J.. Stock, $i<j583,750. Land grant. 3.400,00!) 8 Boston Office. J. A J. .Jan. 1883 acres. Si^li. to Jan., iSiS, 394,635 acrea .1. 4 D. do Jnnv I.1S96 for ».',4S3,686. M. 4 N. Boston, Co.'s Offlc. .May 1. 1895 Traffic guarantee by Ch..H.4 O., 40 precnt. 7g. J. 4 D. N. y.,St.L.4 i.M. RR. June !,I89T In pi ogress. Stock. $2.ft;"."(». J. 4 J. N Y., Union 1 rust Co.'jan 1. 1691 In pro». Whole mort. $8.|iOO.OW).(T.:8,p.r) M'.4N. A. A. 4 4 O. O. Boston, at Office. N. Y., H. (ilcws 4 o., 1 . . ifm • /"Arfro A j'utton—Ut M ., gold., on r'd 4 I'nd 300 1871) 1.000 5,000.000 UoTr. '" '»'»<='^<''s, at tbn end of remarks, refer to the volume and page of Cbiioniou oontaining fuller Infonnatloa, The letters s.f. meaaa^ll'i''R""''"r"'"I"'"'"?''*^''™ sinking __ nnd l.gr ''land grant." Companies conso'lilated w'tli. or lea.ioil to others wiil often be loami under the consolidated er lessee's name. „ til ml.' Par Htoclcs. this- mean ......... the miles ..... .....u. ... of road ...1 u'jiiit.., the .,,,...,.,... operated i,.,cu forboini nines covered eoveieu bv 1.11U miles uv the llie inortiraKC. lUorLlJH ...J,.... llgnros lire doll iis. showing tlie <lenominations or par value 01 oich issue of sto«lts'and ' la bonds. I J"'" t lliB \nli:r-*t Of r annum Is given on bonds, but the la.it diridevi on stockj 17 lue't la oolll f f rea of U. 8, tax a;, extra », stack or serle. /, I t. 4 .1. stauilB for Jan.4July: F. & V.. Feb. & .\ug, M.49.,Mar.4 Sejit.; A < O April A 4 Oct. M. » N., May * Not J. A •. Jnae 4 pee, Q.-.J. — . _ ; . " ; • ; ; ; 1 f <l— F., quarterly fron. Feb.; Q.-).., quarteriy fj-om .Marcn. dams show the period whuD Iho princlpiU falls .I110 of bonds but tka tluid whoa the _iO«''';'''yl''''>'n J»h>'»''T: rdme ; 4t Boston, 2d Nat Bank. N.Y., Russell Sage. O. O. 4 A. (J- J. M. 4 N, J. 4 J. Mch do do Agency of Co. Agency of Co. II. J.'4'D. Jan. 1, '86-90 Jnlyi. 1884 Baltimore. Offlco. Baltimore or London. .1.4 J. .T.4 J. A. do do Baltimore (MHce. London. .T.4 J. M. .luly 1. 1893 Jan.l,'?1.90 Ian. 1. '81-90 do do do do London. A. Creek »8Ol',0OO pref . : ant »a7l<,200 guar. of th' se stocks have not yet been 1, 18Ti (to do Baltimore do O. A. 4 0. In Sept., 1873. the oil River road; In Dec. purchns' d Huff, P. road. Netrarnlngs. 1871,4'8I,190, I'hlsls a consolidation of four Co'b. Of the stock given $5,846,^)0 is common; do do Loudon. Gr. Trunk R.R. Bo&ton. Loudon,Tjd Tr. RR. do do do do Savannah. .I.'4.J. 4 Gross earnings In 1873. 8983,966, being »«0,701 less than in 1871. Net earnings 1372, »31S,717, being $00,614 over 1871. July, 1887 Co. Jan. Jan. Porfland. F.'itA. » * do do ilo 6 All. C. do do do do 4,J. M.4N, M.4N. |7,000,(nO of slock, eoi.tlngent upon the earnings of tb« Co. (Report, v, 15, p, 83B; V. ft, p. Ml.) 1902 Savanoah. J. J. 4 BaOaon and hondl —lessee assDujlnK the intcrrsi on botB Sept., 1902 Nov., Jan., 1892 Jan., 1903 do 1870 to Del. Canal Co., for ie0ycara.at7 per cent, pel May, 1881 N. Y.,M. K.Jesop 4 Co do do J. 7.87,000 Road leased Feb. 34, annum, on , do J M'.4N. 226A0 5,000,000 10,000,000 7,IS9,0C0 2,176,500 640,500 1,168,000 777,500 107,000 3 88!,0'4 7,897,672 lUI 40 :as2 BurUaatnn A So uthve-'tern—l st M Oairo, Arkansas A Texas— 1st m. jan'.'l,'l873 Canal Co July. 1888 do Nov.. 1898 do Oct 1835 do J. l!9.74•^ 100 100 ii«n 1869 1S69 1870 18B9 1»73 18T2 * Burl.A Mo. in Nebraska— Ist 4 .J. 4J 1.4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4.J. M.4 S. J. 4 J. 300*c 1,000 1,000 . 1st do do of Commerce. 5,3011,000 A L^nceH—stock New stock (4.5 paid. fiayable .July, '73 Mortgace, wharf purchase New binds Dost 1 g. 806,000 157,000 458,000 675,000 616,000 3 000,000 Bostoti &!)ston 100 100 000 SOOdc . ist A.*0. M.4N. Bk J.& J. N.Y. 4 Lon, do M.4S. do M.4N. 7g 870,000 Oatt.A Potomac— St wovt.. (I.u/liicl) gold. Ist mortgage gold (iriain linoBangor <fc Piscata(i uis—lii\ngoT loan, 1st M A 1I6 N.r.D,4H. .1 ]' 4.32,^00 990,00(1 do 1830 do isai do 1870, sterling, i;sOO,(iOO Baltimote loan, 1855-10 New s'erlinj; mort. for £ ',000.000 N. W. Va., 3d mortgage, !fi.".-.S5 Boston N. Y., N. . 'V- 00 7J6.476 J,S10,-200 J. I : 4,000,(100 per yr do do 1,500.' 100 4 4 * Purchased 10,0011,000 300to 500&C 500&C do do do 412,000 SOO.OOO 2,000,000 I,V32,200 20,000,000 5,r2.^,(i00 Preferred stock "Washington branch Loan, 18.5, sinking fund !8t4, ( 1857, ( S.52; ,00c BEMARRB l)ue. Slockn, lut Dlrl'd 'iiwi J.'i'j. N. Y.,wiiVlb,lf,L.ftCo March,189< 5 Jan.. 1872 Harrlsburg, Trensury. or6g. .V. 4 O. i'liihuletphraor London Oci!,i90 I'hlia.. Penn. i4K. J.4D. 7 Jnnel,189'i 8g. J. & J. N. Y., Union Trust Co. July, 1891 8 Boston, at Oi' ce. J. 4.1. Sept. 1,1896 N. Y.,G.Opdyke4Co. July, 1899 J. 4.1. A. 4 0. Boston. Oct. 1, I9IKI J. 4 J do July I. 1902 Button, Co.'s OfTlco. '83.'89 4 '91 .).& J 8f. J. 4.J. NY., M. K.,Jc»up &Co July 1. 1900 Atlantu.Oa.. 4 at Treasury J. 4 J. 1873 461.000 201,000 6.531,901 tfc /toci^c— Common stock Prelerred stock Ist M., (South Pac.) gold Ist M.,At.&Pac.,gld,on50U,000 acres land, ad M. At. & Pao., for »;).000,000, gold Ist M. Ccnt.Dlv. At. & Pac, gold Cent. Dlv. laud ffiant bonds Atlantic: ik St. /.rtfOT-e/tce- stock, currency. Stock, sterl ng Portland city bonds, Ist M., skg fund 2d M. sterling, 5-20 years 3.1 M. do do Sterling bonds, not mort Augusta A 5a(Ja;i;jftA— stock do do 7 3,000 p.m. 7,042.500 Prlaclpsl when M.4 J 431,000 2,296,300 3,8-9,000 3,5U),l*'0 1869 1870 1872 Atlantic 8dM., SdM.. C) This road la for mlntos 4 lamberinar. 1886 N. T., 30Na-s*u straet, N. T., Third Kst. Ban l( Jtm«, 1901 N. V„Dunoiui,S, 4 Co Jul,, 1899 For this Co." allkira see CHXOstcLIM follows V. :•, p. 319, 825, (60. Jan,, 1889 4 J. J. .J. 1.I'00,0'.'0 . aettenillf of CoDfTrMa.WMhlnj^on, D, J. J. J.* J. J.* J. 6 7 6,000,000 7 1866 do do (f. P. P. V.*S.*A.) A Ck^/— common etoCK... Guaranteed stock GonsoUd, 1st uiortgai^e So. Georgia & Fl., 1st mortgage do do ad iKoitgage. IW., Miss. (* (^.— Stock (com., pr-r.A guar.) Ist mort. cmsol. gold itor »15 (XJO.OOOJ... 2d mort. to State of Va Noriolk* Petersburg— 1st mortgage do do l^t do do do 2d do .... South side—1st preferred bonds 2d do do do Sd do VIrglnla& Tenn.— enlarged mortgage .. do do 4th mortgage do do reg stered certtflc's do do int. runding bonds... s.f. 15.000 LIST, LibmrUD Lli« 7 S..'i0'i,()O0 H71 500&C 'ii'H :n 7 8 8 8 S 2.'0.000 2,673,000 430,000 500* 143 IXl 132 930,000 1, 600,0(0 i.oto 1.000 1,0(» 1,00(1 Atlantic Bonds Bald Eagle Vallei/—Ut M., 2d mortgage Baltlnwre A OA/o— stock CO.,la th« offlMof I For full explanations, see foot notes. tien. DANA A INTEREST OH DIVIDENDS. Whci^ Payafclc uid "^"ji When by Whom. Amount Mllcsl =3 of*i «^d tfiC'Ao/m— lut M..Kld.*(ui^''. Ala.. 2d M., 19.000 per mile not Kimmutcod.... Kccelvcr'B bonds (for |il,*O,0OO) Albani/ tt isusqueluinna—alQcic 1st Mortga^fe Albany City loan 2i murtgago 3d niorlKiwe • AUfghaili/ rulfay—stock B. Kreat Ihvor br clTlnB na lannadlate notice or anr error dlacovered in onr Tablea. DESCRIPTION. Alabama WU last diyldand va* put eo i TBDE CHRONICLE. 558 [April 28, 1873. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Snbacrlbers confer a great favor ivlll DESCHIPTION. Tint( OutWhen I per taudlng. pert Payable. all references eee foot- Boad page of UR. tables. __^lanatlon of Tor expl noti ou notes Oairo Oalro flret 0,1100 7 3,.V»,00O 2,500,000 5,817.400 675,000 1,268,'*0 7g. 2;!i. Fi/i«iin«i-;-tini>rtKttge,gokl... 1,000 !,0lO gold.... <t Amiioi/— mock Dol'arloau, Joint cotnpanl<'B BCerllng loa ., sinking fund (£3fi2.000) .... •• Dollar loan 100 Camden A.&O, f. 2M Consolidated mortgage loan 1 — commoa stock, 1,000 1,000 lSt7 1S70 1372 50O&C 330,000 :,i«)o 1,000 9,000,('00 2,750.>.0C 60 1,159,500 Stew pre', sto k " Pref errea stock NeAf morttr New York and London N. Y ,Natl Park Bank. Phi'a. & N. Y. Olllces. Philadelphia Omce. London. (>. Phil idelphla Office. Princeton, N.J. Philadel, hi i Office. London. do Oct. 2, 1901 Oct. .1909 (v. 14, p. 515.) Jan. 1, 1889 Therms also a 2d and extension mortgage. Apl. 10, '7; The C. * A. K.R., Del. 4 Rarl- n Canal* 1K73 N.I. R.B. form the United Co.'s of N.J., 1880 The lease to Penn. R.R., at 10 per c»«t on stock and assumption of all liabilities 1883 1889 was made Oct. 20. 1871. Net Income In 1889 1871, over all expense", was $1,070J«B. 1884 See annual report in Chrokicli', vol. 14, p. 50 '0 1,00. 1812 871 Cayuga /.aA«— let mortgage, gold A S'taquekanna—i^ocK Cedar F.it Minn.— Sonds on Ist dlTlslon.s.l Bonds on "Jd dlv, s.f Ctdar Raptfi.^ <t J/o—com. stock Preferred stock, 7 per cent Ist mortgage do l»t giiar.byCh JkN. TT Wt do OeMral K. R. ds Hank, On.— stock ist mortga/c bonds, coup n New mortgage joint) bonds J. Fhlla..Farm. 4 Mech.Bk * O do do F. 4 A, Phila. 4 Mt. Hollv. J. * J. N. T., Union Trust Co. A. 4 0. New Yoik or London. J.* A. 5110,000 2,200,000 234 000 209,850 ^ a- 2O,0OJp.m. SOOic 1866 500&C 1864 100 100 900&C sgo&o 900&6 1897 .Ian. 1, 1906 Apr. 1, 1902 (now 5004 c < coiivertlbl Nov - , 1873 to 1877) io— Common stock Ofi 1855 18«9 1872 Ist) "jond-* Bonds — Prerei-red stock Ist luortgaue bonds C&Jtiral Pac{llc~&\.oc < mortgage, 65- 'Cg tax free ue;i,CaU. State aid. gold Stibor Bonds, (fonnerlyonvert. into U.S. bds Bonds ou San .Joaquin Valley LJr.,golU.. U.S. Loan. i'it\ lien on certain terms) Western PaclQc, 1st mort , gold 181 trold. 1864 I Goverume do & 7 A. A. * F. F.* A. 7g, 5 210,000 1,377,000 6,850,400 769,600 TOO.OOO 7 .-82,000 7 2,S32,000 5,0)0,000 993,000 7 5 7 .870 IOC 20,000000 500&C 5,0i 1,001 S,0lXl,0Oil 50 50 1,000 100 1,000 2,437,950 411,350 ,r. &D. J.* J. A. * O. 7 J.& J. M.&N. 3M r.& A. * A. 4 A. 4 N. 1. 4 D. M. 4 8. F. 7 K. M. i869 1,000 l,.y)0,000 i,ia,ooo 6,OW,'O0 i',6o.» i,Oc'Ki 1.000 1,000 1,000 Columbft Atignsta.— stock Istmortgaga, (C. & S. C.) do (C.& A.) do consolidated Chart., IWt Now Mort, for $l,i«),OJti Chartiers—\ax mortgage Cheraio A Darlington—lat mort 2d mortgage Cherry Vat. Shnr. (fe^i.— Ist M,conv Chefiapeake A Ohio—com. stock Ist M., skg fund gold 5,20 bonds, i?old (Debcaturfs) Ist M. on Bftst. ext. & i'ds, id M. on 427m let M., (Va. Cent. B. K.,) guar by Va... •.8?i 1S71 1871 1809 1899 , 1,000 1,000 300 600 500* 1873 I66&C 1,000 1,000 (al.st lien Ctlloago.7 lier on income) Philadelphia do do do New York. New York, 44 South st N. Y., n S. Trust Co. do Cedar Rapids. Treasurer 'do do N. Y. NaflPark Bank do do do do Savannah, Ga, New York. 41 21 y, 64) Han., lat , 500ic cent stock 100 1,000 1,0 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 100 1,000 1,OCO 1S72 13611 1869 1868 1868 mort^iige Rttawfc, Oswego & Fox Riv.. 1st mortgage linols Grand T'unk. 1st morti^age Quincy & Warsaw, Ist mortgage Keokuk& St. Paul. Ist mortgage CUc. it Canada Southern— '.at xnort.,io\A. Qticago, Cin, tt Low.wllle—Ht M wfc, Clinton (t 18;0 1970 1870 1869 1S72 1867 18T1 1869 1872 1871 ISil Dubuque— Isvid Flnc/i— Ist M., gld, S. F Ind.exton.. 1st M.,gld r,'d M. on 114m.) Chic, Dub. (k iTin?;..— lit mortgage Chicago <t Iowa — Ist mortgage Ohieago, Iowa dt yebraaka— Blocs Jd mortgage, (Sow Ist) Sa do (Sow2i) Ofttc. (* yfich. Lake -S'.— let mortgage.... 1st mor gaga '.'.'.'.". Ist mortgage 1st ino.'tgHgo, on branch Cbic (tyorthic—Com. ttotk Ohlc.. DaiiciUe et '. Preferred stock 100 100 100 1,000 1.000 . American Central .let moi'tgage & .. })ondB,nif.(S. F.),l8tM., Chtc.tooVhk" Int. bos, ftmded coup., 2d M., do let M., general, 3d ,%!.. Chic, to Oshkosh^i Appleton eitens.,lBt. .\I., oo23 -n. & land Green Bay ex tens. ,1st M. on 26 m. Aland M.Gal.A Chic. Un. R.R., extended..., 30 mortgage. Gal. & Ohlc. 0u. B.K... MjM. R. Bridge bds. Hen on net earnings EKrln A State Line B.R. hds, Oo .». S. F. bdii, subord. lien on all above. 'up.bds.llen on oouin'tscost'g $400,000. 1st Mort. (BeloltiS Madlsm h.r.) MftdlMa exKn., 1st M.,«l-l-'Bgfnnrt.g.ilcC Wluo * St. Petcr.lst M.,guar. C.&s. 1st W 1 do 2d M., do „, Winona & St. Peter. ;id M. land grant.s.f. Cttlc. &MWW ukee, Ist M.. on rd & equip. (glc. & .Mil :d M., (M. * C. B.R,) Ut lien pile. * Mil .,1st M., 2d lien Jpwa Midland, Ist M., guar, by C.& N W 2,735,000 1,970,000 6,l.00,0H 730,000 500,000 9,153,000 2,571,399 71,000 371,500 2,100,000 J. J. 6g. J."&"j. J. 4 J. 4 4 J. J. J.& J. A.4 0. t'- J. J. !«• 52 122S 1223 198 193 19B 23 2< 248 248 NoV,'rl872 Feb. 1, 1882 & 1888-89 1. 1900 1901 1873. v. 16, p. 453.) ( New Beadine., 0'-t.,1872. pref. stock to receive dlv'd of 2>i In 4X In 1874-5, and 7 In 1875-6 and 1873.4, See t«rms afterward. v, 15, p. 491 : 16, p, 517. Feb. Jan., Completed Jan., 1878. 11=75 Apl 30, 1884 Jan. I, 1907 Nov, 1-T2 Nov, 18T2 Aug. 1.1891 Aug. 1, 1894 May, 1916 1872 1875 Doc, Lea'cutoDub.4 Pioux m. C. 8t$l,500per * a p. ct. of earnln>;s over $3.rOO per m. Leased to Ch. and Northwest, at $700 of first $1.50o gross earninga per m.:i<or the e cess up to $4,5(i0 per m.. and l-oof all above that. Gross earnings, 1871, $1,379,540.) Leases s-v-ral roads. Total earnings df roads and bank In 1672, $,',323,362; exp., N. do do do J.'*J. Treasuiy. Flsk 4 Hatch, do do S. Y., July 15, '99 Apr.l5, 190! Jan. 20, '73 net, $1,186,031. 1875 1890 Gross earnings in 1871, $419,192; cxpendlnet earnings, $119..'i79. eo. also a-8ume8$2.3:0.iriiof Lehigh C. 4 N. Co. bds due '.-97. and $146,-33 .f BR. tar True Co. Gross earnings, 1BT2, tui'e9,$;9:i.818; TMs Nov., 1892 $;,-2",711; net.$2.S83.9:. Dec. 23, '72 Leased to B. <k.O.RIl.iul8C6f or 20 yrs, rent Dec. 22. '7/ 85 per ct of grosB receipts for 5 yrs, and Sept., 1890 189^-99 July 1. 1884 1883 Oct. 1,1900 1895-99 July 1,1899 1896 40 after. The Central Paclf. is a eonsol. of several Co 's made in 1870, and now owns or controls most of the roa is in California. Gr ss earnings in 1b72 were B4, 154. 1889-'91 - do Julyl,'l890 July 1, 1890 Gross earnings 1871 $591,.172 net earnings $405.'270. Cost of road and equipment . J.'4'j. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. 7 7 ?r.!.90(i,188 and net earnings about $7,3CO,OW). Land grant 12,800 acres per mile, except mineral lands. See Chroniclf, v. 16, p. Charlotte, N. C. N.Y., Nat. City Bank. do do 1890 1890 1895 , (V. 15, p. 628.) $5,011,919. 7 400,000 135,000 75,000 300.000 15,000,000 5,000,000 A^AO. A.40. J.& J. J,4D. 7 6K Tg. m.'&'n. J. J. J. J. 4 J. 4 J. & J. 4 J.& Phlla., P. RR. Cos. office Oct. 1,1901 Leased to P., C 4 St. L. (v. 16, p. 524.) Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk Apr. 1. 188S Net earnings year end'ng Aug. 31, 1872, do do July, 1888 $24,417. Costof road. $680.(100. N. Y., Metropolitan Bk. Dec. 15,1899 OpbyD.&H. Can 0. for M gross eamlDgs. This road was comnletert early In 1873 N.Y., risk* Hatch, and forms a through route between the Nov'. 1899 do do Atlantic coast and Ohio river. .The 5.20 Julyl, '77-92 do do debentures are convertible Into any N.Y..Am.Exch.Bk. mort. bonds which may be issued, (v. 1880 t '. do do J. J. do do 1884 1876 15, p. 386, 367, 797 V. 16, p. 453.) ; do 4 J. do 1877 Boston. 4 J. Jan.l5, 1873 Net Income, 1870-71, $157,650. (v. 14, p. 43.) do & J. 1876 4 1880 M. * N, May, 1901 Completed. March, 1872. Philadelphia. 7 M. 4N. May, 1872 Leased to Ph.* B. road. In hands truBteee 5 Til. * 8 N. Y., M. K. Jesup 4 Co. Mar. 6, 187 Annual report In Chhonio k. v. 16, p. 353 do do shows gross earn'gs of $5,156,316 in 1872 Mar., 1373 3X M. & S 5 do do M. 4 S, Mar. 6,1878 agalntt $5,278,»!0 in 1871; a .d net earndo 7 do l!'9,000 M. 4 N, ings of $l,i79.U7 asainst $2,198,085 in May, 1877 do do 2,!00,000 7 leased forlnt. J. 4 J. Jan., 18^ 1871. Jollet * Ch. RR., do do 1,100,000 7 A. 4 O Jan., 1888 on Btoc^. and hoiulR. St L., Jack. & Chi., N. Y. U.S. Trust Co. April, 1873 1,500,000 IV leased at $?'10.(>00 per yr. Louisiana* (J.-J. 8 875,000 J. 4 J. N.Y.,M.K. Jesup* Co July, 1882 built ami operated under conMo. RB. do 7f A. 4 O. do 2,365,000 April, 1894 tract. (V. 13, p. 32, 794 V. 16, p. 853.) do 7 f do 564,000 A. 4 0. Apr. I, 1S94 do do 1»8,000 7 July, 189-1 J. 4 J. do 7 f do 960,000 J. 4 J. July, 1898 do 16000 prm 7 do F.4A. Aug., 190O 58 18,652,910 M. 4 S N. Y., N. Bk of Com'rce Mar. 15, '73 Gross earnings for 3 months ending Dec, do do 2,592,000 4 J. Jan. i\, 1872. $3,524,730; PXpens"8, $3^6,786; J. do do 130,000 J. 4 J. Jan. 1; 1888 net earnings, $.',315,944, being $121,718 Frankfort. 941,000 J.* J. July 1.189 more than in san'o t me 1871 ^ee report 4>ig. 6SO,(X)0 7 A. 4 O N. Y.,N. Bk of Com'rce O'-t, 1,1890 In Cbroniolk, v. 16. p. 3;S. The Chic. B. J. J. J. 160,537 2,100,000 807,000 660,000 500,000 8,929,900 995,630 2,125.400 I.1 ; f. 1,000 1,000 1,100 736 000 f f 600,000 1,260 000 960,000 800,000 1.000,000 8,0011,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,000 2,300., 00 1,'00 i,oai 11.500 p.m. 1,000 25,000 p.m. 1.7.i0,000 1,000 100 3,916,300 i860 lOO&c 568,700 1863 500&C 211,000 1869 500,00) 1,000 1870 1,000 8,500,000 1E71 1350,000 1,0a) 1.3O,l,000 1372 1,000 100 15 033.480 100 21,289,568 1869 100* c 1,245,500 1882 lOO&c 755,000 1859 lOO&c 8,588.000 148.000 50O&C is62 500&C 289,000 18:.3 1,00:1 1,783.000 1853 l,o;)0 948,000 1.000 200,000 500*0 196.000 l«6fi 1.000 2.686,000 1863 1.000 101.000 l^l l.ODII 321.000 '.-'71 !«0*c 8.150.000 18W-1 1,000 2,750,000 1870-1 1.000 1,565.000 lOO&c 4,315,000 i,ooe 397.000 1,000 182,000 ;,ooo 1,135,000 1,000 1,000,000 IS 10 1.000 1,360,0011 iSTO ^ Hatch. N.Y., Flsk 4 Hatch. 6g A.40. "7' 4 Sacraiu'o State Treas. N. y., V.Kellv* Co. N. Y., Flsk &"Flatch. U. S. Treasury. U. J. '4 J. 7 f .W0&( N. T., Flsk I'- 6,983,225 600,000 800,000 i'ooo do do N. Y., at office, do do do F, 7 g. Offloe. 4 N. * A. H'.4N. 4 D. Bait., at B.* O. office. do do 4 i>. M. 6 B. Bait,, West. Nat 'IBank, M. 3 3 \,mo 500&C 300&C 'I'OOC New York, &J. A.4 0. Q-J. J. 7 7 300 000 do Ist mortgage, s f St. L.( Jack. & Cb.,lst mort jage IstM.assuin.bv C.&A do do do do 2dM.a sum.byC&A do do 2d mortgage Louisiana's Mo., 1st M. (In progress)... Chie., Burl. <fe Qw(/icy—stock tot mortgage, sini^lng t'und, (trus') do do convertible .. lid mortgage, gold. (Frankfort) Trust mortgage (Bur. to Peoria) Plain bonds (coupon or registered) Carthage & Burlington, 1st mort Dixon, Peoria & Hau., ist mortgage Peoria f. 2K 902,000 re— stock, preferred & 7 g. iixi.ooo do do ) coupon Income moi tgage, (Va. Cent R.B.,) cp. Funded interest, coupon bonds JoDet do f. 13,3.15,9:4 i869 187! |d M., let mortgage Income bonds 7g. 2, (10,000 51,2S3,190 25,883,000 i',660 it lien. Bonds, not tnortgag.^ CheKter <Jt TamarrHi—la M., gld Chewier Valley— lat mortgage Chicago (t ./IWom— com. st k Cotnmon stock serin Pref erred stock 1st mortgage, preferred, sinking fund. 174.000 0,000 1,000 25.8'i5,000 t 1 1,000 3,70 VIO" 925,000 186.3 Qatiforttia& Oregon, let ino.t-'Jige gold.. C. P., Itt M., on C. & O. Br. ($7,2 0,0.iUg.) San Fr, o. * A.,Ist .M. ($1,50.1001.') La ,1 bds on ';. Pac.A: Cal & Jregon.lancis C7a«*/a" I Completed Feb., $2,137,8.31; /t»wa— 1st '..gold, coupon 2d mortgige.gold, $4,000 par mile antral of N. Jermy—atocK. mortgage M Mortgage flw per cent, on prefered, stock, $337,400, paid Oct ,'72. Leased to C.4A., at bp.c on $3S1 ,925 stock Dividend of sixi.boo for sleamrthips '.Central nf Catiral (v 14, p. 62J, 593, T. 15, p. 692, 522; T. 16, p. 167.) 1894 Jan., 1893 April, 1850 i Bonds ; Leased to Ph. 3X M. & N. 1.300,000 i',66o 100 1861 1863 18S6 713 !,(«.»),«i;(' 1,0 .- .,. ... -.g-i 816,000 500,00) 2,00O,l»J 490,000 1853 18S5 Oattauftssa fyiyuga O, BE MAKES. Last Dlv. 15l,0i.».i J>d mortj Cumdent n£Biirl. Co.-lst MorUage. ....... wnada1 Sout^erll-^ftht. Kia, s.f, cp&B. rcg f.. <t CTic— Ist M., KOld, Canada, I, .Hich. .- mortgage bond-* Chattel mortj^age bonds Whom. 1,80,'.000 ..•,•;•••,•,; -v Loan of 1SS8 Bond to State of N. J. by Unliod Co. 's. Loan of 1891 Camden ds >«(fti«<'C— Ist .Mori Ist & * * A, M. * N, J.*D. M. * S, F. 5,000.(100 ^^.v (i;389.2(».). J. Q-J. ««• A. eg- A, 866,000 Sterling loan of UiSted V>,'a Sterling 1 j>n <£SSU,oai) O. J.* 1,700000 ao * A. RrmdH.i Principal Due Where Payable and by when Stocks. lent. Cc t St. LniD— 1st mortgage J (M{^ornta Pac'Ji-—lft mortgage, INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Amount Miles of LIST. Klvlng ns Immediate 'notice of any error dlecoTered In oar Tables. bjr 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 f f f f f J.& J. Boston, Co.*8 office. Jan. 1,1896 Y., N. Bk. of Com'rce May, 1879 M. & N, N. 4 J. 4 J. J.& J. J. 4 J. A. & O, J. 4 J. A. & O A * O J. 4 J. J.4D. A. * O. A.4 0. J. 4D. J.& J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. J. do do do do do do New York and Boston, Boston. New York and Boston, July, 1889 July, l?i8 Julv, 1878 July, 1900 Oct., 1890 July, 1890 & ti. leases or extends aid to numerous branch roads, giving them a traffic guar., (usually 40 or 50 p.c. f or purchasing their bonds. Contingent liabllUies on bond* of these companies amount to $6,756,000. A consol. witi', and a perpetual lease of the Burl. & Wo. River road, was made ) in Oct., 1872. (V. 15, p. 156, 523 ; v. 16, p. Boston. April, 1879 .323.) N. Y.. Union Trust Co, Ap'ii 1,1902 In progress. :g. N. Y.,Farm. L.4 Tr. Co Jan., 1887 Opened July, 1869. Cost $2,500,000. Bost., at C..B.& IJ.Offlce Traffic 8 f lune 1,1896 guaranty of X:., B. & Q.,40 per cent. New York, Co.'s Olllce. April, 1909 Extension of s2 miles in progress. See ?«• do do April, 1912 report In v. 16, p. 292. 7 g. B08t..C.,B. & Q. Office, June 1,1396 Traffic k'Uar. 40 p. c. of C, B. & Q. &M. C. Best., C.,B. &Q. Office Joly 1,1901 Traffic guar, of C, B. 4 Q. 40 per cent. Salem, Mass., Clinton, la Jan., 1873 Leased In perpetuity to Chic. 4 NorthBoston, Merchants' Bk. July 1, 1888 west, at 37X per cent, of gross receipts. N. Y., Park Bank. Aug.15,1892 F. 4 A, M. & S. N. Y.. Farm. L. & T. Co. Sept., 1S80 The first mortgages, main line, are on different sections— 195 nilles in all— and J. & J. Bost., I. Llvermore, Tr. July, 1890 do do Nov. 1891 have traffic agre ment from M. Cent. M.4N. do do Sept. 1,1892 The branch is building. Stock,$1.525,000. M. 4 8. J.& D. New York, Co.'s Office. Dec. 28, '72 The Chic 4 Northwest operates 1382 miles do Dec. 28, '72 and has additional extensloiis & brancbea 3. J.4D. do 1885 in progress. Lands of the Company ara F. 4 A do Mav, 1883 about 2,000.000 acres. Operations for the 7 & N do 1885 years ending June 1, 1372, compared as 7 4 A do 1885 follows with 1870-71 7 4 A f - 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 4 A 4 A 4 N 4 J. & J. F. A. * p. J. 4 J, 4 ?« A. J.* 7 r 7 16 M. 4 0, J. N &D. M. * N, Var. J. 4 J. A. 4 O. J. A. 4 O. do do do do do do do do do do do do de do 1885 1883 1878 1915 1874 Jan., 18(8 1871-72. Gross earnings Operating exi>s, *c. Netearnlngs Interest & rents.... 1874 1874 1898 oiit.Vifc'J 1870-71. $11,694,914 6,3,1,306 $4,512,185 $6,388,408 1,973,8;! 2099l»»5 uMw m,m,m Net iUCOQM. AprU, 1»U Dec. 1,1916 6,3!0,0« $11,40-2,161 gee full reportln CuBoincLi, v. 13,i>. UI7 Dlvldands have been raid on ntofik ae Juno, follows: Dec. 1373. 3>s on both ; 18T2, 3H on pref. ; Dec, lii7l. 3« 00 June, 137', 3 on both; Dec, both June, 1870, 2 on pref 5 on pref., 4 on coin.; June, both; Dec. Is68, i on both. ; ; prer.( IW), 5 on Dec, 1669, 1869, 3 oa FeninsTda tTHE CHRONICLE. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND April 26, 1873.1 Snbacrlbers confer a srea* faTor by bIvIdk ua Immedlato nollce of irlll DESCRIPTION. Chicago yarthwentern.^iCouiiaaad.i <t Sew it Hack fthter—Ul Chjtc., JR. J. it I «ci>.'— stock Chicago mortgage mortKage. sinking fund Chlcft S'weBt., l»t M, BoM (guar. In cur Chic & Soutliw.. iBt M., gold, not guar QhtUcotlie it U'ii>uiu>— lBtM.,guar byN.Mo 1866 1869 1871 18C9 ,' CTn., ITainitloii dk l>at/ton—atoc)i tst mortgage c.f '63 d» do of of 1863 1S65 1067 1862 1867 1871 1865 1870 1866 1869 'i>5 9d '07 Ctnctnnatl <t />ul— 1st mortgage %1 mortgage, guar <*i., Lafai/eUe <» Chicago— let mort., gold Otn. it MarUnsvllU—Ul M., guar by lessees Ctnn. it Jiusktngum Vat.~lHt mort. . OIn., Stchmond mongage Ohic—lat dk 2d mortgago ann.. BtchitwiiU . it F. Jf.— 1st M..gld. guar OiM., Sanduak!/ it CteveUtnd stock Preferred stock Hurt, bds, Sandusky, Diiyton & Clu. bandu:.ky (.Mty & Ind do Cin.. Sfindn.sky & Cleve. .. do Columbus, Sufint^f. & (;iiin.— tst mort... ChieinntUi <£ Sm'iitatteid—\st M., guar^nt'd an., lf'a6.<*J/fc/(-lsi M.,«nd by L.S.&M.B. Wei;., Ooi., Cin. cfe /rt(i.—stock I8t mort. (C C.& U. ISIt.) 125,000 a yi-ar,, 167! — Ind.) cxch.for mortga.(<?j new, s- f Ctevelaiul tfc JfaAo/ti/itf—BtocIr: iBt mortgage Sinking mnd, 3d Mort. (now 2d) Hubbard br., 1st M., skg fd bds '8« 67 Oe(— Ist M., gld.... Ciecelaiitt tt Pitift. —Uuaranteed stock 2d mortgage for »l,auO (XB 35 ;.. do Consold.skgftind.M. for 15 000,000 Qulebrookitale li.R.—x&t mortgage CokM'aao 0/if/*ti/— lat mortgage, conv Colum. it Ifock. Kai.—Stock IBt M. sink, fund bds 4tn let mortg ige, 12« tt »2,0(»,000 »1,3WJ,000 cfo Logan & & Ist <t Xtfnia, PaS)iumpsic 13 89 583 5! R. li. 10 100 1871 1870 1868 1860 1871 1856 1867 1860 mortgage 61&C4 1865 IS toaranteedbond-*.... Ktension mortgage. :ateloan Del., Lack. <fc WeHern—stock. iBt Mort. (Del.,L.& W., East. Ex.) Bkg'rd 2d Mort. (D..L.& West.) isn M.,on 85m.*466.000acr'B* 2d M.on 162ir Detroit, Eel. Riv. <t /.—1st jnortgage Detroit, milndale <t /nd,— ut mortgage. . on whole road Mtiwu ukpe—ut M ort. bonds in irtgtige, 28, '35 Funded Coupons, .Sov. 15. '60.. '. 2d Funded Coupons, Nov. 18, 63 Bonds of -June :iO, '66 (conditional)'.' . '. Oct. l,'53,gid'. Dollar (Oak. & itta. I!ll.) b'ds, Oct. 1~53 l«t Mort. (Uetr. & PontlacUK.), Apr.1,'51 ^Ll Mort, (l)p'r t I'outlac Rlt.), Feb..'54 lid Mort. (Oetr. It Pontlac RR.). an., 'ss' Bonds of S.-pt. 1, 1866, (Limit »300,0O9). Bds & mort. on Det. real estate Dubuque <t Sioux (?«y— Stock I s.f... Ist Mortgage, Oct. 1,'63 Dunkirk, Warren <t Pittubuni—Ulm, gold JiuchenH it Columbia— lat Mortgage fto!( Tenn., Virginia <t Georgia— atock .;. 4 • . -1. '• A.4 A.4 A.4 5 7 7 f 7g. f. M.4 J. 4 J. A. 4 <)., Q-J. J. 7 7 0. 0. 0. N. A.4 0. A.40. I'- 4 J. 4 J. M.4S. A.4 0. M.*S. 7 7 4 s. 7 J. 30 1,000 m& 11)00 1,000 500&C 1971 1870 1871 1871 1«72 1873 1855 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1860 1863 1866 1893 lesi 575,000 1,500,0 Kl 2,900,000 1,000,000 6^8,525 377,119 1,695,S51 Vari. Varl. 5004c 1004c 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 100 iaio SC-'bS 1866 1836 '506 1,000 1,000 1,000 :,ooo 1.000 1,000 isM 1004a 100 i8n 19H 5.000,000 2,500,000 3,020.500 2,310,000 4.690.000 l,8i?,000 1,170,000 300,000 i,ao Vari 1868 lees 1870 i,ew.ooo 3,21'J,000 1,0(0 6 5 7 7 7 f 1,111,000 'I'.wio U53 S004C 1863 1866 I,283'.'4'.0 i31,000 51,000 150,(«)0 300,000 100,000 110,000 .03,3»6 5.000,000 880,000 81,900 490,000 1,300,000 2,900,000 l.»70,024 2,'<92,00a 689,000 135,000 1*1,000 1,309,200 406,900 4,462,000 383,000 1W.5Q0 7g. f 4 M.<tN. A.4 0. A. 40. J. 4 J. J. J. 4 4 D. J. A.4 0. J.4D. F.4 A. M.4 N. M.4N. J & J M.4N. 7 . 7 6 4 1, 7 .1 .&.). ?"• M.& N. M.4N. 'I k 7 7 10 2 Varl. 0. v. 16, p. 46!) im 1878 1,1!I0' Mch 1, May 1, Sot earnings, 1871-7$ a'..=i: V. 16, p. iss.) (v. 13, p. 407.) Leased to Phil. 4 fn$,4ei. n.VS, V I"• p. Trent.. 6 n.e. dlvon sto'k d mort. is guaranteed by Consolldtltat Coal Co. April, 1873 Slock owned In large part by Pa. RR.Xe Phlla. 4 Carlisle, Va. Net earnings year ending Sept. 30 ifc. Phlla., T. A. B.diile *Co> Apr. 1, 1904 $550,383. Apr. 1,1908 L.rge advances madff^ do branch roads, (v. M. o. saa.) 7an. 1.1881 do INov.. \^.i let earnings In 1672, $78,486. Danbury, at Ofllne. S. v., Office. LocKwood & ro.llESO, 1K9! 18»'t 'S.-J. ': ' Phlla.. P.nn. U.K. Co. loct. l,l»y. '.eased, Mar.'TJ, to Penn. U.K. lor S3 yean. -tl, IIXI N. Y., Farm. L. & T. Co N. Y.,Lond. 4Fraikrt. July, 1911 In i^r'gress, Davenp.. la., to St. Panl. N. Y., WlnsIow. L. & Co April, 18u C< m. stock. $2 399,096. L'sed iu perpstnltr to Clii., Ham. & D, for annual int. on Ju y, l»8I do do bonds. Pref. stock of $8JS0O.OOO. goai. do Sept., 1887 do Oct.. 1888 do do Mar. 81494 do do N.y.,Am.Ex.Nat'lBk. Jan. 1, 1909 Ja'«'.;i8T8 Nat Bank July, 1875 do July, 1-75 Jan. 1,1880 do P. W. 4 B. RR. Phlla., Qirard do do Office New York Office. do do do N. Y.,Drexel, M. & Co. N Y.J I.ond.itAmst'rd'm York Office New do do 75 per cent oi gross aarnlnga. In 1871 liross carninga were $141,^. Annual report v. 14, p. 7E4. Net receipts 1S71, $1,660,686: floating debt $4,319,917. 1875 Consol. March, ISTV, wllh Cent. RK. of N.J. (V. 16,p. 292.) 1,1881 June. I8)i .May 1, 1899 L.gr., 800,000 acres. Op. by Kansas Paalfla Nr.v. 1,1900 GuHge, Rit; whole line to be S7Bm. Oct. 1, 1877 Deaulted mt Oct.. 1871. Agr^'cmeat wlHl Oct. 1, 1898 boi dhoiders. (See v.l5, p.T59: v. 16, p.l49J I. Stock. $ 00.000. ..'Mue 1.1<81 Opcat'd with D., II. June 1, '90 Traffic guar. 40 p. c. from ^flch. Cent, and llieGt Wist, roais. Stock. $8Utv 00. July, 1891 Aprl, 1S96 Also adepot M. $50,000; 3 yr.notes, ffisjoa Apr. "ay do do do Say 1, & 1, 189; 1, :S93 15, '75 15, 15 15. '79 May, NY. 4 Detroit. N. Y. RR.. for Mch. N. Y., Mercantile Bank N.Y., Mercantile Bank. do do Boston, Co.'s oflice. Dec. do do do Feb. do N. Y., M. K. Jesup 4 Co May do do do by (;. II. & D.. Issued 1871 to retire D.& M. bonds, (v. 16. p. 61.) Miami, (aa'nied by P.,C.4 't L) In progress. County subscnpt'n, $400,010. Leased and ope at' d by Phil., Wll. 4 Balk L's'd to L. July'26, '72 do do do N. Y., M. A.«0 do F.4 A. do J * J. do .M.4S. do A.4 ; 1889 I, 1, 1900 1900-1-2-3-4 Philadelphia. N. Y., Co.'s do J. 4 J. ,1.4 J. A.40. 15. p. 595 1S7.1 >\ w Vo)k and Boston. July, J. M.4 8. J. 4D. M.4N. OLK, vol. 1876-lSsl Fen., M.4 6 6 Dec. i,l«76 7 .) f*. 81,8iX) Feb., 1873 Leasad in ne rpetuity to Pitts., r^nnJt StJi. OuarbyPa. l;H. Less's ssuuie llabDlCi, Sept.I.lSSO May 1, 187S Divt-lends U) 10 years, 89 per ce t. Jan. 1,187S Leased to CV)nc6.d Kii. ut $26,000 paryi Feb. ,1873 Net ea ulugs for year ending June 30, U $808,901. See annual report In CSBO: oinC 7f. f. 6 16, p. 924. Feb., 1S90 .luly 4J .1.4,1. Boston, Post. 4 A. KR. Ian. 8. Boston, Globe Nafl Bk. Sept .T.&.r. N.Y., All). Ex. N. Bk. Jan. 6g 161.000 109,500 674.000 do do do do do D. J. J. (,1fa«.«)— stock , < Bist"n. BostonOfflce. 7f. Various. 3 F. 4 A. 100.000 170,000 so Mortgage 4 J. 4A. A.4 0. 11)59 .Rm( Annti/f^anla—stoek KngllBh Loan.conver Ible AaixU d^e l$74, coQTortlbls '"50 "ioo ($100,000 arc endoi;sed) ,., do new B.Teno. 4 V«. (endorsed) J. V. 7 1,491, :50 1M8 Mortgage sinking fund bonds 'A J.& mort Dubuque Southwe>itern—Ht M, pref ., 7 5 ioL«,v. J. A. F.4 A. 50 SOOftc 260&C 1866 lOO&C 1st J.* F.4 .V.& N. A.iS O. lOOU N do do do do do do F.'& A. do do Columbus, Treasury. Mils. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank. M.&N. Boat.. Tower, Old. & Co 10 7 7 7 2 f 689,000 i,aio 1,00 20,00Opr.m 822,400 50 2,'i32,000 1,000 467,000 1,000 622,000 1.000 108,500 5004e 1 , 1,786,200 302,000 1,500,000 Si0,000 2,124,900 6OU.00O 48i,0OO 1,400,000 2,000,000 — S. 4J. J.'4'j. J. 4 J. 1st Jd ii.ortgaae Detroit, Laiming <t Lake Iflch.— 1st lioft!! iBt m.)rtg>ige. on branches 4 4 J. lOOWW . . J. J. 610,000 Bonds, (convertlb. from June 1,'75 to '77) Denver PUclrlc—lsi mortgage, gold, gr 3enver it Slo Grande— Ul mort., gold s. f Dee Moinlx F«/— ist .\I., K-okuk to Des M, 1 M. f. . 1004c aoo&c to exchange for IBt. (v. 16, p. 51.) goad In progresa. Laf ay, Ind.. to St. Ana's, ' ' July, 1905 Formerly jeasedjtojna., Cin. 4 Lafayesie. Jan., I9<'1 Leased to nttM.. C. 4 St. L. f or net earn'gs. July, 1896 Leased Itmio Cin., Uain. 4 D. Co. (r. Jftn7'7-82.87| March, 1901 J. iese 1856 llOM 84 4 9()8,(«j0 101 'eo-'72 J. 1,000 1,000 300&C 1004c $353,940) ottii. Kit.) 1,000 do , 300,000 4Oi,0OO 400,000 1,850,000 250,000 1,000,000 2,00^ 000 996,000 5004c dp Cleveland, at oftiee. Sept. 15, "76 Chsosiolb. (v. 14, p. agf. N.Y., Manhattan Ilk July, 1873 Y., Lawrence Bros. Jan. 1, 1900 In progrcsi. (v. 16, p. 91 825.) IX (i-M. S. Y., Farm.!,. & T. Co. Mar. 1, 1873 Leaded Nov., Ih71 10 Pinn. SB. Co, at 7 bept 1 1873 pi-r cent t>' r annum, on present stock M. 4 3. do do 7 M. 4 N. Nov. 1.1875 and all Intrrest on bonis, 4c. (-ee last do do 6 two re ons in Cbbosioli, v. 15, p. e$E .1.4 J. do do Jan., 189^ 7 M. 4 N. Nov. 1,1900 v. 16, p. 89'..) do do 6 .J. & U. Phlla.. Co '8 Office. June 1, '98 Lesed to Phils. 4 Reading. 8g. .1.4 D. Boston, Treas.'B Office. June I, '90 StoC IsBUi-d. »847R00. 5 Feb. 1, 73 Gross earnings. 1.S7.', »85(.892; net, $4i;.6<>2. F.&A. 7 A.4 0. N.Y.,St'.'Nl'ch'.'Nat.Bk. Oct. 1,1897 Dividends begun )n Maich, !*-72. Rew .Inly 1,1880 stock, ao perc. issued Feb. "78. (v. 16, 7 .1.4 J. do do 7 Jan. 1,1892 p. 14). J.& J. do do Consolidation In 1868of C.,4 I. CandOhl. Apr'li,' 1906 4U.East. Leased Feb 1869 to P.. ClD. 7 A.4 0. N.Y.,8t.Nloh.Nat.Bk. ( ..Ob 7 various. 18S3-9S & St. L., and the I'enn. RR. Co.. for SI do do 7 J. 4 J. do do Nov., 1901 fiercent of gross earnings, bcl nuaraiw eed $1,107 4'fOperyr.. to pay Int. o« 1st 7 A.4 0. do Dec.. 11105 do M.$l5UO.00O4 2d Jl. C. 4 1. $Sa,Ol>'. Of Feh.,18S4 F.4 A. do do the 2d M.. f^'x-^l.OOO were sold to Penn. 7 .J. 4 J. Dec, 1853 do nil. The gr ss card ngs In 1872 were 7 various do l8'(6-90 7 W.tli.M'. exp'-nsee, $8,"28,2H and net M. 4 N. do Nov., 1901 do earnings $78<,88i. See report in Cnsoit7 J.4J. do do Jaa., 188:: 13,S28,56'10,063,tKX) 1,000 100 1858 4.J. M.4S. N. Y.,J. 8. Kenncdy4Co F.4A. N.Y.,Co.'aOlllce. J. 4 J. New York, Moran Bros. J. 4.1. N.Y., Winslow, L.4 Co 7 •225.0(0 400 000 i J. 7 1,:-0",000 100 . , Ik l,5i5,930 418,100 909,000 itioic . do do 16. p. 91.) J»n.l. 1889 New York. Jniie, 1,21 Interest guar, by three other rompaniee. BoBton, Office. June, :.Mi Net earnings year ending Jtuie 30, \vn, 3 M. 4 N. do $336,-.'45. do Nov,, 187i Leased In Ang. 18S, to 01., 6 F. & A. do do Aug. 1,1900 Col. Clnn. 4 Ind. KR. Report li t. 11, 7 M. 4 S. do do Sept 1, 1877 p. 885. Union 7 .I.4D. N. Y., Trust Co. Dec. 1, 1880 7 M.4a. ^. v.. Union Trust Co. Sepc.l.ltoi 7 A. 4 0. N. Y., Union Trust Co. Apr. 1,1901 Bds caar.SbyC C.C.41.; »ibTL.S.AUJS. .1. 4 J. 7 do do July 1, 1891 In progress. F.* A. K.Y., U.S. Trust Co. Feb. 3 KTi Gross earnings In 1872, $4,573,470; onerat»>^J- J.4D. do JuneTitoM Ing ip^nces, $3,133,614. A lease Is pro7 f .1. 4 J. until 11199 posed to the All. 4 Gt. Western, (v. U, do 7 f. M.4 N. May, 1899 do D. 3<9, 461, 62.1.) Cleveland, Office. Nov., ITO Leased to At. 4 Gt. West, at $ai.it5« moiAh3!< M. 4 N. 7 F. 4 A. NY., Ward, C. 4 Co Aug. 1,1878 ly. In advance. Last annual reporiln 11,236,150 311,500 1,252,000 1,096.000 966,000 581.700 66&71 500*c . 10s 71.1121 1373 1856 f. 7 3,74 ,000 2,'5I,000 1,000 . Jg. J.4D. oil.OuO —stock.. m Irt l.OtO 1,000 50 100 Dot/Ion dt Wj-tt.—ist .My guar.L. M.&C* X. Deottur, Hullis i* Mattooti (/Hs, J— 1st M, Delaware Jt.B.—ti ck Enatem 1,(10( WI, 4 0. New York, Co.'s Office Apl.S«,1878 16,001) /U) new stock Issoed Jan., U7$. VM 0'>mlngs year I871-r2, 19,960,5114. Oolf do 4J wirrency Int. is paid on Cti. 4 B. W. do Nov. 18 4 N. bonds. (V. 14,p. 897, V. 15, p. <2'i, 884.) do J. 4D. J.4D. N T., N Bit of Com'rce. ly.ieM Leased to St L.,Kao.C.4N. (v.l3,p.4M.) A. 4 0. N.T.,TVln8low, L.4C0. ApiJi}, 1873 Leases the Day. 4 Mich, and CInn R. * do M. 4 N. do May 1, 18601 Chic. Net eam't ga of n>aln and lessM Unvs, mi-72 $460,910. Bee CnBoxious, J. 4 J. do do .lulyao, '8S do June, 18n v. 11, p. 827 v. 15,797. J.4D. do J.4D. N.Y., Am. Exch r aiBk. Dec., 1892 llud.. CIno. 4 L.,'2d M., In tniatees' taanAs 7 658,000 556,500 E09,500 2J9,750 821,000 t66, 00 316,400 mortgage & Qa. 1,(100 p. 1*. M. 7 2,<>88,000 3d mortgage K. Tenn. 50 .iOOic 1,000 Davenport it SI. P-ml—Ul M., g jld Dayt.it ifJtft— Pret stock, guar. C. H.& D. 1st M., sinking fund, t30,(X)0 per year iBt ll,S2np,ro 300*c ')ani)tUe,Tlazleton <t W7it<!»ftarre— iBtmort. Danolll, Orb., Bl'ton <t Pektn—Ut M.,gold. lit .W)&c i987 1870 1872 bonds Danburg d Aoricoft— Stock Mortgage 8ter.lng(Oak.* 272,000 514.000 2,214.000 2,069,S0O 690,000 487,900 46,000 U, «!.) Bonds, $011,000 p«r mMt. In progrees. (V. 16, p. 849.) 1g. I6,()00p.m. 15,l«(!,0OO It. (t. 290. sai t>K: V. 1«, n. S). At K.' 1,19)1 Road 7 1,-^00,000 10(1 bd» converted Nov, OlBce JnaalilSil J. f. 8 4,800,000 429,037 9«;,000 350,000 l,07i,)30 1,000,000 2JX)0.000 500 1,000 . ; Detroit ik 2d Mortgaiie, April l.OiH lOO&c Common 2td 1,'W 1870 ' ' "50 18t;8 , Ist 7 7 :004c mortgage, sinking f und. Notes, coupon Massawlppl stocK, guar, by C. & Pass.. do bonds. do do Oonneclicut i?f»cr—stock Iflt mortgage sinking fund &inriectif:ut Valley— ist. mortgage Connecticut Wextern—Xfit luortgaKe Connecting {Pltila. ~lst mortgage Cumberland (kPennsi/tvania—lsl mortgage 2d murt ag.' sinking fund bonds Cumberland Fc(/iei/— stock lat mort.;age 3d mor gage Toledo Depot (cost 500,000 2,000,000 •.iOlXIOprm 400,000 'l',('»0 i,aio 1,500 000 l,l!00 360,000 051 ',000 1,000 \i<4S (lor $!.5U0,U0U) lac 2*1 7 8 50 Concorfi—stock Corpora <fc Portsmouth— strtc^ ct 500,OiA) 282.1X10 1845 1862 1867 - Newmortga.:e 4 7 3004SC stock mortgage Connecticut 500,000 3,500,000 i. 250.000 1853 1857 18(3 1870 do (' hie. & G. Eastern) do (Col.& Ijid. CiiHtral) do (Union (fc Logan port) do (Toledo. Logaisp.* Burl.). do (Col.& Ind. IS & adprel'.). do (Cin. & Chic. Air Line) 2d mortgage (Col. &. Ind. C ntral do (Indiana 'lentral) do (Chic. & Gt East., conairuc) do (ijol.. Chic, ds lud. Cent).. Incom-conv. do do Income (Toledo, Logansp. & Burl.) Voltimbue 1,000^)0 1,UU0 100 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 BEMAKKS. UstDlvrd, A. 4 7 7g. 7g. iS'J 76 StraltsTllIc Br.... 5,000,000 199 199 13 13 89 Mort. bonds 8,riti,goo t Stock: M. l,00ii 1,000 1,000 50 225 l<i» Coiu.-nbwi. Chtc. tfc liul Cenirai— stock 1st mortgage (Col.. Chic. Ind. Central). i.ax) 100.SSO 1864 Iftt LitDfMtml Ml.Venwii Bond; Principal, when Due, Where Payable, and by Whom. m. J.4D. New Tork, Co.'s 2,700,000 ISOOO'pr'in 900,000 lOU 19,000,000 50 1866 1832 1867 1871 1871 1371 ncwM M. (IICI1.& 1st SOOAc standing. 7g. isii Ijt •id MS. im MeiiomlueeextenBluu Istmort., gold..,. general mortxage (for t.|g^,uaO). e*fc. Pekin ttS(jiithtcKilefn—\itlM.,sali.. Bate p.r J When 1 Cent. Piyable. Out- of For explanatlou, <>f nil rnfereaceB, fiecjUoad foot uotcB on Isl pafic oi UK. Tablel. LIST. any error discovered la oar Tables. INTKREBT OR DIVIDENDS. Amount iMllcs -| 659 1875 Julyl, 1886 4 Nov. 15, 73 London. K.. Jesup 4 Co Nov. 15. 73 ao iVpr. 1,1878 •"eb. 15, '86 do Jan. 1, 1878 da do Sept 1. 1886 Detroit Office. N. Y. Office. Leased to Great West, of Canada. In 1888 3H per cent was fald on pref. stock, and iu 1809, 7 per cei)t. Of the bonds of June, 1866, $1,2^8,00^ are la the hands at the Merchants Bank of Can., redeemable $100,000 per yr. $850,000 have thus far been redeemed. Net earnings in Mm, $442,135; in 1871, $963 6.03, in 1!>10, $.'i08;a3 la 1869. $666,367 iu 1868, $704,467; in 1S«;, $766,789, SeeannualrsportiaCimovioLK V. 16, p. 324. : arlous. Apl. 1-., TJ Leased to Ills. Cent. for20yrs. at SI p. et. 1883 earn'gs 1st 10 yt s, 36 per cent 2d 10 yTs. do do 7 J.& N.Y.. M.K. JeBun4Co July, 1888 Net earnings, 1871, $-n,l88. Pref. stock. Oct., 1883 Is $59 .315, com. slock, $5*4,662. 7 A.4 0. do do 7g.f. J.4D. N. Y., Union Trust Co. June, 190O Completed August, 1871. (v. 14, p. e$3.) J. 4 J. N. Y., Brown Bros 4 Co Jan. 1, 1908 I'.t. was siwpeuded, see V. 14,921. Sec apmial report. Chronicle, t. 16, p. '? Net esruings, $3««,(ll$. (t. M, d. 21S. J.'4'j. N. Y., Gallatin Nafl Bk. July 1, 1900 1880-S6 6 J. 4 J. N. Y., K.T.Wilson 4 Co 699, tSS.) 6 J. & J. July 1,18761 do do 6 M.4N. May :, 18^! do do 3 J. 4 J. Phlla., by P. 4 R. RR. Jan.2l,187S Leased to Phil. 4 Reading, at • vsr cant 7 M.4 3. Mch 1,1888 onstoekandlnt. onboiidi. (T-", p.«8$.) Phlla.,,..„...„™ , P. 4 R. Office. 3 J. 4 J. Jan 1, '73 Leaaes Eastern In N.H.,l(m., with fek ft Boston, Co.'B Office. $4112,900, same dlTldands as las:. Mass. 18T.! 1 London. 5'- J. 4 J. Leaats Fortlana, Baco A r.,:|il UlMt 1874 r.ftA. Betton, Co.'s Office, ' 7f. J. *. J. J. I * CHRONICLE. ffifc 560 [April 26, 1878, BAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Subscribers conftr a wrlll DESCRIPTION. Miles of «xpliMiation, &c.. of all reforcuces, see For Qotos on 1st pave of ;;(oot greiit KK Road 1865 «B-'6i 1809 i8r^ 1873 1873 1380 1866 1870 oouiB bonds, 999 years to run, . . . ..... . & morttrag.! on Elnilra real estate. JtmdA'ai//orty— stock, common per cent, stock. .... ........ l»t raortKaKC (extended li ISffV to 18£7) .. id Bsort^'aifc, convertible (ext. to 1879.). 7 fj mortgage «h mortgage, convertible Bth mort«age, convertible Bnttalo IJrancli Bonds U)ng Doct Co. mortfcrake morTiuj; bonds, couvertlMe, £l,000,()(X).... Q»nera! mort., gold (for »30.l»O.00O) New b nds (debenture-) convert, till '8-3 it , FlUHiiurg^%loc)^ conv. into cons. mort.gage. mortgage, M mortgafc ^ convertible free of SLate tax iBi Gonsol. iv.ort. Kqui .mentbon Is Sttropeait it N. American, iMe): l9t M., 'Miin. to N.n. 1, 500&C lOQ&c 1863 1,000 1865 1870 1873 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 am) ) 1851 1860 1810 1872 1866 1868 1168 1367 Id d « m&c 1,000 Ft. Wat/'w, Jitckiion ikSitgi>iaw~Xil mort. 2d lu rt. and equipment bonds 300*c 500&C S^aierioK <* PetiJi-plo/uiitt'—iat M., gold.. Uftrr'St}. dc Sati 4/i.— laimoi't. sold Ist Mort 'J*limitO!t, Houston B. or . 6aW., 1^— A i66*c 1,000 1871 1869 1371 18;i tfc it Banklnij Co.— stock. not mortgage CUnt(jn Jt Sprtna/.--1st M., gold. 91 iiKirt .cage, gold file. Bavids <r. {ndiaii(i—\sz m, gold, guar.. lAt mort, gol not guaranteed 0Wtr7Ut TnmJc ( Conarta)— stock Mort.to Bkof U. Canada on surplus lands SqujhiMiiaQt M., 1st on all rolling ^tock do do id 4o Postal bde, &c., secured by gov't business tstVrtl. bd8,conT. Into Ist pr^-f. stock... id do do ds 3d do do %1 i',66o 1,000 1371 566&C 1873 1371 1,(00 1,000 B. R. do do Western ((Canada)— Oom. 8t«ott i'ref erred, 5 per cent, oonv. Into common 100 H70 18K £100 £100 £1110 £!»! £100 £100 500&C 100 100 Preferred took Ifi^ourl State Loan Land Qrant mortgage 1,000 1870, coov., mort<asfe (<iuincy& Palmy. RR.. SitrrUb.. PorWh, Mi. Joy tfc ti . •&) ia/ica*— stock 1st mortgage iliwMaWnlc—stock lOA Preferred stock iat mortgage, sinking fund SiTiBrtgage fto ..is SoiiHton of r9B9 d- .'?(. . ^0.— See m Kodemptlon, Ist & 2 series 3d seiiss, 8 eriing do (& St. Louis— \%t mortgage i IllinoU Ce/tf.— Ist ^I., gold. IryUanap. Bloom^tondk IFtwi— 1st M.,gldbds 2d mor gage ... L B. A w. Extens on, isr m.. gold..., * Zxi/".— stock Jn/Uan'ifl., Ciiic. Ind. * (Jinn, of '58 Ind ,01nn.& Lafayette de do do JnManapolU <t St. Zo»l8— let M.,ln S series ad mertgage. t bonds flipmen wnap. A Vlnr.enne»—\6X M., gnar.. A.&O. 4 J. f. 7 8 f 10 f 10 10 8 8 f Is- 7g. 8 M., gold . 2d mortgage. FnU rt Sioux C«v— Ist M.. Anl. I '89, lUiaoi (fc .4iA«?w— 1st M.. sink, fund, gold. Jack,, tann. «fc Saf/tnaio -\fit mort.,guir.. 3d mortg tge, convertible, gu.ar Ist mort. (north of Winonii) cinvo'tible, Itwa 6g. %" Ik. 416,000 367.500 1,370,000 142,666 2"),4Si,'«IO 5004c 500&C 500&C Vari 3,058,500 332,000 2,500 OOJ 2,600.0JO 660,000 3,500 000 1.000 1,000 l.ODO 1,000 5,7'28,490 1,599,500 3,791,000 1,701,000 3,000,000 1,000,000 1,00(> 1,0W 1,700,000 1,000 1.430,0110 Colisol.morfgagcon w lolellne (aojm).. Jacluonv.,N.W. ft S. S.—!Bt mort., gold... Jtfersan. (JM_)— ist M. (Hawley Branch). Id mortgage (Hawley Branch) litBvrtKageCSuiqaeh.toCKboadale},, A.'li'o F. 4 A. J. 4 J. .1.4.1. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. Var. A. 40. ^« 5X 5>i 6 g. 7 A. 40. J. 4 J. J.4 D. M.4N. J.4 J. A.4 0. A. 40. J.&D. fi!4N. m V,o6i) 16,000 p. l,iHJO,llOO i.oao S.V),(100 8 f. 8 10 J.4 J. A.4 0. II. &B. 4 A. J.* 4 J.& J. J. J. K. J. 6 "4' 7 J.'4 J. J.4 J. 7 F.4 A. 1S»70 B 'ig. 7g. f. 7 J.4 A.4 F.& J. O. 1869 1 6g F.4 A. A.4 0. A.4 0. A.4 0. A.&O. "ig J.4"j. A. 40. J.4 J. Jan. 1.1889 Leased to Pennsylvania Company for 7 per ct per annum on stock and debt. IT. 16, p. 524.) To fonn a direct line from Bangor John and HaUfax (v. 15, p. 627.) Jan. 1,183" Nov. I.ISS- Aug. 1,18,10 to St. 1, 190(1 stock. $1,014,252, pref ., $100,000. Net earnings. 18;i-73, 1218,643. Annaal report in CHKONirxE v. 15. p. 803, Com. Stock piild in, $400,000. (v. 13. p. 667.) repon v. 16, p. ff2. 188. 1871, $674,685: expenses, Total $102,511; jet car Ings, $271,871. la-.d sales to January 1, 1873, $1,971,224. Jan. 1,1873 Annual May 1,1838 jQly.l IsS; Sept.l,18S7 do do N. T., Mech, Nat. Bank, New Y ork or London. N.Y., Market Nat. Bk. N. Y'., St.Ntch. Nat. I;k. N.Y., Farm's. L. 4 T.Co do or $3 02 per acre. D.ferre<l payments on land smIcs ana c^sh In trustees* hands Jan. 1.1873. were $-43,063. Annual report rtu llsbed in Chbomci.k, v. 14, p. Sept 1,1888 do do New York. do Boston, Treasurer. do Jan. 1, 187i> f32; see ajso p. 796. Jan. 1,1901 Jan. 1,1900 Fern'dl ua to Ced. Keys, L gr. 500,000 acres Stock, $200 000. July '1' 1900 Jet earnings, 1870-71, $30,499. July 1,1881 Traffic zaar. 40 per cent from Mich. Cent. Oct., 1881 Stuck. $1.0'J<',0liO. (V. 16, p. 318.) Saginaw. In Oct., 1839 Sold 1S71. to Ft W.,Jack. . A April, 18% terest lu default. Also per cent bds. (v. 16, p. 188.) 1901 lu progress. (v. 16, n. 461.) (T. 15, p. 76.) .Iuly'l,"l90: First Int.dne Jan..'73, July, 18T2 Set earnings, 1871-72, $417,338. (v. 14, p. 3^6. 459.) 1870 10 1886 .Se|:t., 19(K' Traffic guar, of 16 p. c. from Ills C.4 Pa.K Jan., 1892 let mortgage guar, by Pitts., Fort. Chic. (V. 13. p. 83, 177, 209, 210, 46!, 9S) .All the amounts here given are in pounds $i50,0(X> 3 Mcrch. Nat. Bank Oct.l, Bait.. & Co N. Y., Wlnslow, L. do do Wayne 4 eases Atl. 4 St. Lawrence, sterling. ( hlc. Det.4: Can. Grd. June, 1S77 l.iOm. Jan.. IDW 59m.; Mont.& Champ. ,49m.; Bull'. & L. Perpetual. Huron 161m. Gross earnings In hall year ending JUU'^ 30,1872, £8i;9,476; eiIrredeem. Irredee . nensos, £673.197; re' earnings. £l-*7.282. do Irredeem. SiB CuEONICLE, V. 15, p. 6.7, 796, 797 ; V, do Irredeem. 16, p. 461. do London 4 Montreal. Oct. '26, '72 Co'opany leases the Erie & Niagara, 31m., Oct., 1872 and the Detr. 4 Mllwauk-^e, I89m. For do do the half year ending July 31, 1872, the London Joint Stock Bk. July, lira gross receipts were £560.735 ; working Jan. 1813 do do Nov., 1873 e:tp uses, jf329,437; net ean-lnirs, £221,298; do do Profit intcret on bonds, &c.. £34 184. July, 1876 do do See Oct., 1877 on half yeai's working £137,114. do do report in Cukonicle, t. 15, p, SZt ; r. Oct., 1 7-t do do Dec., 1H90 16, p. 461. do do S«e Chbokici.1, t. Interest In default. 1881-86 l.^p.61.l57.(V.16,p.220). Jersey City, Ist Natl Bk May"l,'l890 Operated by Erie. 207m.. branch, Qulncy, 111, Han. & St. Jo., Cameron to Kane. C, to Palmyra. 15m. Aug.','l870 53m. Total operated, 275m. Net earnS. Y., Duncan, S. & Co 1S71-8ings In 1870-71, $1,039,084. 30,000 shs. new New YorUolilce. Apr. 1, 1881 C'lnmon stock authorized In Feb., 18T2. N. Y. Bt N. America. Mar., 188j T. See CHnONiOLS, vol. 14. p. 319, 321 Jan., 1892 New York Office. 1.% p. 804. N. Y., Bk No. America. Jan., 1892 Phlla, Company's office Jan. 10, '73 Leased to Penn. RR., which owns a mado do July 1,1883 jorltv of the stock, (v. 11. p. 628.1 Leases BerUshlre RR., Stockbrldge& PittsBridgeport & Boston. Jan'.26!l873 Held, and » Stockbrg. Gross earnings London, Co.'sOfllce. London, at Co. Is Office. Apl., 1 ; do do do ; . N. Y.,Bkof Mew York Brtd,?eport and Boston, do N. Y,, Nat'icity Bank Jnlyi'.1891 Philadelphia, Office. do do do N. Y., Co do dp do '» office. do do N. Y. & London. N. Y., Co.'s oUce. , London. 1871, $780,280; 1377 1885 1889 Sept. I, '90 Feli.l, 187. .\pl. I, IS95 Feb'. ','1873 Apl. 1, 1S75 .\pl. 1,187.1 Apl. :, 1890 .\pl 1, 1375 net earnings. 13;0. operating Bxp's, $17'i,160, $601,l2i>, against $147,024 In (T, If, p. 658.) '1 progress. Se • Chronicle, p 453. Capital stock Is $1.3:»,-50. The annaal re- I . Chuoniclie, vul. 16, p. 356, shows gross earnings In 1872 of $1110,952 and net (V. 16. p 356.) $92,160. Main line, 707m. Rent of leased roadi (401in.) 35 percent of gross earnings. Net revenue In 187i, $2,10:1,107, against port lii $i,732,8i71n 1871. (T. 16 p. 526.) N. Y, or London. N. Y., Turner Bros. do do Jnly'i,'i901 85m. ccmipleted. Co. owns 32,000 acres I'd. Oct. ,1909 .Main road completed, Sept., 1870. (t-16 p. 325. Oct ,1890 Road went Into hands of receiver. A.&O. F.*. 1. .I.4D. Various. A.&O. J. & J. F. 4 ,\ M.&N. g. A.'&b. !" J. 4.1. I A.&O. J.& J. M.& N. J.& J. J. 4 J. 239.000 913,000 M..tS. .M.&N. 8 f 8 f 7 A &0. M.&S. J.& J. J.& J. H.OOO p.m. 20,0Wlp.m. 301.000 96,000 , 10, '73 1, 1892 (T. 16, p. 345.) I 4.50,000 1,000 Mar & T Co May Oiflce. do do A 40. 7 6.t7 5 7 1.000 1,(XM 1,000 1,000 l,0>0 1875 1 Moll. 1,1920 1903 . A. 1,*.H) i,o» 888, 459.) S .Y., Mereh'nts' Ex. BW. MaV,'i9n2 N Y., Mechan. Nat. Uk. Jan. :, 188: do lOO&c l,(X»l' ; ines, »6,113,2«2. (v. 15, p. 12. 41. 43. 51, t,'i, 355.46 . 793, 8^0; v. 16, p. 33, 210, 220, 292, Gross earnings, 6 "770,000 81.000 2,960,0 «) 600.000 'I'.wiol uoston 187,' ; 7 5,000,000 1871 1372 1372 1869 ISTO 1869 N. T.. r.lrm.'L'an $3,473,395. ^.gainst H71. The gros» earnings for are t'iven at »16,762,8^ ; operating expens 8,$*2,'il9,545 net* am- Whole year .Mar. 1,1899 do do J."4J. N. Y., F. P. James & Co. J. 4 J. Augusta, Ga., RR. Bank do J.& J. M.4S. New York and Loudon. J.'4J. 6k. A. 40. 6g. J. 4 J. 5i;o,ooo 500&O do O. "4'g. 5,000,0110 1.5'J0,00J 50 1867 1899 1869 1870 1871 A.4 H'- .1. 4. 1. 7g. f. J. 4.J. 7g. f. A. 40. 4 6 6 io,d)o',ooo 4 J. M.4 S. M.4 N. J.& J. M. & S. J. 4 J. J.& J. J. 4 J. M.4 N. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. A.&O. A. 4 0. J. Loudon, Farm.L'an&TCo do do Sept were 30, '72, |;l,8-5.i03 In Jan., IB9S Jan. Apr. 1,1390 July 1,1898 Oct. 1,1890 do do do N. y., Septemb'T 1879 Mch. 1,1879 Ma,-ch IfSS Oct. i.i«ao June 1,1888 Jan. 1,1891 do do New York 4 to N. Y. State Engineer shows that net earnings for the year endlcg The report 15, '73 1891 69-2,053 1858- SOOifcc 18 Ma) 7 3 3 50' 500 JnUTTiaiionxit (Texas)—Consol. stock. Honston & Gt. No., 1st mort.. gold. Convert ble bonds (for $1 OOO.OOO).. Jifnia & LanHiig-^l%t M., trafllc guar Mar. do do do do do do do do do do 4.I. M'.4N. "i 6,517,964 19,941,137 1,751,907 327,273 4,aio,ooo 500,000 9S<,000 1,183,550 700,000 teo.ooo 1,130.000 191,0(0 100,000 100,000 1880 Mar'.Vs, '73 do do do do do do do N. y., iJnlon Trust Co. J. is. 5 4 'ioo 1871 1869 1870 1873 4 M.& 8. J. 4 J. M.& N. F & A. M.& N 5 1,000 loortgnge.guar. Is' J.*; J. 1,761,734 1,000 JlUmois <ft Q.-M. 7 International, Tex —Ist M, gold, l.gr.,s.t, OtJ^Mtonit TexoJiCent Biintingdon A Broad 7'o/j— 1st mort., gold. Ja mortgage 8a mortgage, consolidated 6orlo for past due coupon Ilttnou Central- -stock bds(now payable) 1st moi-t. Ciinstr .cti do do do gold do /mWana IX 7 3,980,WS 2,375,906 618,066 2,360,336 301,733 3,656.000 1,426,545 376,766 300.000 9,167,700 5,087,224 3.0 0,000 Operated on own account since D«c.. 186V. Netearntnusln 1873, $29.16^. 189il|Stock. $3,107,0 0. Annual rep. In V.15, p.85S Nov.,l»72 Leased In 186:i to -NortheiTi Cent, for 999 Jan., 1873 yrs. Uetit paid, $165 315. Net earnlnaa .Ian. 1, 1«80 in 1871, »59,689, against »90 219 in 1870, Oct. 1,2862 Divs. guar by Pa. kR. (t. 14, p. 628.) 1, Apl. 1,1886: Mch 1, do do do J.&D. London. M.4S M.4S. New York and Loudon 7 6 » 1,000 & Cim. .!.& II. J. 4.I. 150,000 775,000 4,000,000 820,143 do do do bon-is, coupon Bonds N. Y., Office, 23d sticet A. AO. 7 1,000,000 5,000,000 2,815.000 390 do do Go lat Girard Nat. Bank Jan. New S. S. ?«• 231,190 500,000 500,000 l,aOJ,0OJ Mortgage oonas, coupon let mort. (Kan. 0. M.& M.& 6(30,000 £25 £3,498 589 Oreenv.ii Cottimb.—lat M., guar, by State. Bonds not guaranteed ^n, . Micketviach tb N. T. ExtenHion~--l^t mort B^nihal it St.Josepfi—iiomiuon stock Phlla., .M.&N. 2,000.000 317.000 2,0Ol),00O New , 6g. J.& J. 1,500,000 500,000 1,800,000 500,000 5 0,000 150.000 1,700,100 1,500,0 4,200,000 615,500 stock. Net earnings. 1871-7% $374,301. stock t2W,000 Issued Dec, 1873. (See report r. 16. v. •«.) I»82 .;.& J. 1,000,000 450,000 100,000 75,000 165,000 1,000,000 2,300,000 825,000 300,000 Mst on April, 1835 IX 8^ 7 5 6,446.M0 i,66o 1,000 Deooiirures.... New March, 1888 May, 1889 7 8M 3X 4,000,000 6,000,000 4,441,000 926,500 186,000 3,000,000 5,000.000 V.ooo Jlh ff?'e./^ Sept.,W7« do do do do do rork. Phlla., Penn. R. R. Co do Phlla., Penn. Life Ins.Co ^.& o. Phlla., Penn.R. R. Co. I'hlla. by Couipany. F,& A. 6 3,000,(X)0 1,099,100 31,000 p. 146,000 i',66o S,2i4,000 i.ooo i,ootl FoH Wiune, Muticic C^7in— 1st M., gold Rl mort F^mingham th towell—lat m. bonds J.& J. A.&O. M.&S. M.& N. J.& J. J. &J. 6 8 A.&O. 500 1S70 1869 Boston, Co.'e Office -do J. 1,000 1,000 KEIIAKKB. lastDlvld. London. 7 i'ooq mort Whom. 6 ; Construrtlon bonds & Monroe. 1st mort, B.f. .. J^iort*!— Ist mortgage, gold, convertible FivAhinQ,^ NorChmle -\iX. mortgage J: Gloversffllie—lat 7 7 750,000 IIQllj-.Wayi.e MouAa, JoJinntowti A J. Due. Where Payable and by when Stockt, M.4S. M.&N. M.&S. 2J8O.0OO 100 100 G.,353,(X» acres, 3d rtlv. Flint Holly K. R. (s. f ., »25,(X)0 per year) Bay City E, S.iglnaw, Ist M.guarby lese's do Bar Coonty, issued In aid & I A. 4 0. 1,000 TkU a, M &t Ut mortgage, I>. J. 301,300 95,700 JJtfcWuw^— stock rtjr^ .tfa/'(/"e**—"took ttonsol. mort, s. f on 40, 1.K . 1SS.600 ao., M., attm, 194,000 160,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,553.000 1,000,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 8,000,000 500,000 600,000 1,000.000 570,000 SO.OOO 78,000,000 8,536,910 When Payable. 2,O'.O,000 to whin.... d X '"So lOO&c lOO&c loan. SoaiisVit Orawford>iv—\<t M. liv.& IlL.s.f .. Mt mort., a.f (EvansvUle to Terre H.). Rookville eiteuslpn , Brnm-'viae, Terre Bcmte <t C?lfc.— let M.gld, per :o,ooo.ooo (Bangor Hue Bangor to Winn a mort, grant gold t latM.Bang 500 1847 1849 1353 1S57 1853 1361 i86: 1865 1868 *. 1,000 ."ioo 100 346 s ^flt 1,000 50 50 I860 1363 mortgage bonds «ferr»d, lOOftc lOO&c com Vrufen-ed wtook Rate Cent 18M Bonds due 13S3, April, '65 do 1883, March. 'OS-'ea do 1839, May, '69 Notes New bonds do sterling Aastoni Shore, (Jfdj— 1st mort., oobt _SM inorii;.igc, conr -.v: Ist Mort., oonv. aia:i,.tl.:"iimJ: .-itdMoa*— Mjiiira .(• iriJ/iamsporf—Stock, Outstanding. CSO Tables. Satttrn. (J^nss.)— (Continued) BMei R.U. bonds, Sept. tSSS LIST. f«Tor by giving ub Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. JloftdA, 5 INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Principal, Amount 1 1 J. J. & J. 4 J. N. T., Amer. Ex. do do N. Y., do Bank do do do do Un. Trust Co. do do N. Y., Farm's L. & T. Co. do Settlement with creditors nnlshed. (v. 16, p. 220.) April, 1888 Feb.. 1897 June, 1899 Julyi, 1919 Oct. I, 1900 Julvl, ;881 191)8 do do New York, Sat. City Bk. do do April 1,1911 do Jan. 1,190U do do do Oct. 1. 189; N. Y., Farm. L.& T. Co. July 1. 18S9 Nov. 1,1881 do do do N. Y., Nat. Park Bun',-. Apl. I, 1894 N. Y., Metropolitan B'k. Julyl, 1890 N. Y., Farm L. 4 T. Co. July], ISifi do do do Mar. 1, 1878 do do do May 1, l-i90 do do do Sept.l. 1891 N.Y'..Lond4>n orFrankf. .'uly 1, '-908 Honesdale Nat. Bank. Julyl. 1887 do Jan. 1, 1839 do do N.Y.,l>jKrleK. B. Jan. 1,1889 Is Oct., "70 virtually owned J ilntly by Penn, Co. and CI., Col. C.& I, and leases the >t. L., Alt. &T.H. Net earnings, 1872,$-280,2.38. (y. 16. P- 524) Bond- guar, by Penn. Co. Stock. $1,450 OOO Net enrulngs, 1872, $*V205. (v- Ih. p. 534.) Coi'solld.it on, June. 1372, of International and H0USI.& Gt. North. CLE, V. IS, p. 44 See CuBONi 354; v. 16, p. 336. Leased to vlch. Cent. .with traffic gnar. d' ixch. for Detr.. L.4t L. M. Ist. mort. Leased to Ills C, atSap.c. on earnings. „, ,^ ,, .. <tock paid np. $286,730. Leased and opcrnted by Mich. Central which guarantees all the bonds. L,uxia I . 132.00J acres. Hds offered In Aiig..'72. See adv. in Chrov. Leased to Erie Railway Co., whlcli paji interest on the b»ad». (r. 14, p. 638.) THE CHRONICLE April 26, 1878.] RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Sab«crlber« will eoafor a sc^emt favor by DESCRIPTION. explanation of all references, eea Boad footnotee on Ist page of UR Tables. For OntMtSUdlDg, « o Ind. Si lb 100 joofto iiid{annp.—*t.QC\^. -1st mortitaffe . . Mnd UR. J6£renoQTille,Mad.& Ind— Ist mortgage a'> 2d mortgagtdo BondB of Lonlsrll e (endorsed) Jottet tfc JV. /mHa/t(i—Ut mortgage Junction, Philmlelphla- Ut mortgage. 'id 1,000 1,000 1870 las! 1,000 1,000 44 .. l.WXJ l,OUi iOO . mortgiuje Kans City, St. Jo. db Council Bt n/Ts—^iock.. iBtmortiiaire,*;.!*. St, Joseph Bt. J.& V, B. R:t.,l8tM RR & do do boDds, coDTertlble.. Mo. Valley RR, IstM. ($l,00<),W0»(Old).. Kansas Cjiy, St. J. & C. B. IIU., cousolM New moi-tg,igc fr-r 365 63 78 78 lau 36^ 1,000 1,000 1866 1867 1869 m&t 1,000 1,000 18<i8 1870 1865 1866 ist mortgage 2d mortirarfe M., gold, gT., s. f., t^r.,s.f.. 1. conv. .^. Income mortgage bonds Lancaster 7?earf.,(uarrow guage) tfc Latvretice—Stoca. 'r,6cc lOHO 1866 1870 OOftc 250ftc —Ist M 18S5 1869 1870 18T2 Gal.— \st M., l.g., 8.f.,conv Kansas C. & Santa Fe, Ist mort., guar.. Southern Kansas. Ist mortgage, guar... Lehigh (ft Lackawanna— \6i^. Lehigh F(T//ey— stock, com. and pref 1st mortgags, coup. & re;; 2d mortgag ;. reg Delano Land Co. bonas endorsed Lexington tb St. Louis— In mortgage, gold . . 1869 com isss 1864 1S69 1870 1870 Street Connection bonds Little Hock dc Land grant, Fort Smith—-X&x, mort., gold. s. f Rock. Pine Bl. dt N. O.— Ark. Si .Lo'n Schuylkill- itoc)i. 1st mortgage, sinking fund LogannpOra'uf'dm.ttS. IVofInd—\at gld Little lAttle M Long Branch <£ Sea Shore—Ist mortgage.. Long /«fand— stock do Consol. Lex., 1st mortgage,,, do mortgage mortgage for $8,000,000 Memphis & Ohio, 1st M., sterling, guar,. Memphis & Ciarksviile llr.,l8t M.,8terrg Lynchburg Dnnrtlle— 1st mortgage (fc Lvkent Va^^e//— stock 475 130 83 <i: A'tit'tfita—\n^. (3')0,000guar.) 77 2d mort, endorsed by Ga, RU 77 (ft DruuHwick—lst. M,, State eadors, 197 H 2d mortgage 19:>4 Equipm nt bonds. '**' Uaoo'i <t lFe*/e/'ft— stock Macon ' Portgaae—\ai M., gold. Mnine CcniraZ— stock M. t;. & Andro-coggln RR. 1st mort., consol. gold "so 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 I'.OOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 £200 £200 1867 18G9 1,000 l.OOO '67- "70 SOOftc 1869 500&C 500 100 m ' Bonds (fc 50 "ioo 20 Uacon MafliHOn 1,00ft 1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000,0>)0 •60- '61 1,100,000 495.1 «0 1870 1868 1871 1861 IOO 100 100 100 100 Cincinnati— Btoc'k., com "50' so BO , ,.»t' J. ft N. y.,Del.,L8ck.ft 7 J. ft.) 7 7 7 A.ft O. M.ftS. M.ftN. do do do 7 J, ft J, do 7 A,ftO. J, ft J, F.ft A. I"^' 5 7 7 7 F.ft A, J. ft J. Q,-J. A.&O. 7 A.ft O. 7 7 7 7 M.ftN. M.ftN. F.ft A. J. J. 7 7 ft ft New J. J. J. ft D. J. ft J. 7 A.ft O M.ftN. J. ft J. M.ftS. A.&O. J. J. i. J. J. 8 7 7 7g. f. J. J. ft J. ft J. ft J. ft .1. ft J. ft 1). ft J. 496,500 759,010 631,000 425,000 741,400 40,800 217,300 An N y ., Boston . tl.0(l9.937 In 1871. 6.000,000 acres. Int. Land gr. Is over on Income bund- U only out of net Cbbojiiclb. t. 16, p. 460. 1 earning*. ayable '6 18S9 1883 • nnc, 18-5 Jan. 1, 1875 March 1885 Apl. 15,1880 May 15,1889 1, March Completed In 1871. fr. IS, p. 499.) Covington. Ky.. to Lexington, Ky. U( mort bonds paid Mnrt h. 1H72. Net earnings in 1K71. $.i93.^;4. O ois earn. Inge, 1874,410. Capital stock Is (1,835,000. <T. 14, p. 638.) 1, 18S1 April, 1892 May, and Kalamazoo 1885 White Pigeon are ft owned Krankl .leased at ; Jamestown ft 40 per cent of gross earnings, a d hal. ft G. R., leased for Int. on stock and nonds amounting to ^108,800 per jr. Total length operated, l,074m. In IWl gro-s eamlpgs were $14,797,975: op, ex- Nov,, 18T7 Aug., 1876 July, 1874 Alleg. Jan.. 1880 Oct., 1892 I April, 1899 Dec, 1872 July, 18S5 April, I88« Nov., 1873 July, 1882 Sept. 1886 Ai rll, 1898 Jan. 1, 1890 July, 1887 July, 1887 July, 1888 Jan. 1, 1897 penses, 9,779,806 • net earnings, $5,018,168. (See report In Chroiiclk, v, I4, n, 637,) Total receipts In 1-70. »13,457,540, Op, expenses, *8 502,fi20. An increase of 40 p. c; stock was voted In '71 to -hareholdeis on payment of 3i 1-3 per cent of the par vnloeln cash; luUpalds oekwa* issued after August 1, 1S7:! (T. IS. p. 145, 604; V. 14, p. 457, HI ; T. 15, p. 628, 805, 684.) Junel,1R94 Phlla. ft do do do do A.ftO. 'fe'' A.ftO. The income bds are exchanged Jan., 1899 Apl. 1,1900 Oct., 1902 Leased to N. Pac. for bonds. L,. for Zd M. yaare. MS er. 1,632,000 aorer. (V. IB, p. 393.) Q-J. 10 F.ft A. J ft J 10 M.ftN. . 8 7 f Q-J. U. M.ft S. J ft 7 f Pittsburg OIHce. ApI.,18TS L'd to P., Ft W. ft C, at 40 p. c, on grose N. Y., Winslow, L.& Co Aug. 1895 earn'g ifuar. $4r),000 pr yr, v. 16, p. ?i280 Net earnings, !e7I-T8, N. Y..Farm.L.&T. Co July, 1899 StncK Is fi.ooo.cOO. May. leSO Boston Oflice. $19:^,313. See annual n port iu t. 19, p. 189. do 189i do Feb,, 1897 Operated by N. J. Central RR. Apl,15, '73 Receipts from all sources in year ending Philadelphia Offlce. Tune, 1898 Nov. SO, 1872. $6,434,915; net Income, »2,5' 5.22S. See annual report in Cbsohido Sept., 1910 ; OLK, V. 16. p. 180. Bk Commerce. Dec.l, 1899 Leased for R()yis to Pac, ot Mo, (T,16,n.S48> Cincinnati. Feb,, 1873 Leased to Pitts., CIn, & i-t. L,. euar, by May, 1883 Penn. RR. lessees asstmiing liabilities M.ftN. N. Y., Bk of America. and paying »48ll.000 per yr. (v. 14, p. 59(.) Clnci'inati. 1894 Varlons. State J. ft J. Bost., Nat. Bk. Com 'roe. Ian. 1,1900 Land Krant about 1,009,296 acres. \pl 190O aid do 1, »U1,((10 per mile. A.ftO. A.&O. N.Y., Union Trust Co. April, 1900 State aid Jls.OOn per mile. Jan., 1«71 Leased and operated by Phil. & Reading. Philadelphia offlce. J. 4 J. Div'dsTper cent, (v 14, p, 6i8..) Oct., 1877 do A.ftO. N.Y,, Jones & Schuyler. Aug., 1900 Completed Aug. 1872. (v. 16. p, 14.) F. Operated with N. J. S^outhern. J.ft D. K. Y., N. J. South 'n R.R N. Y., N. tJ-F. 6 6 6g. f 7 f 7 7 %' 10 6 7 6 3 Q— Mny26.':3 -ag Harb. br. completed In 1*70. DiT.of 4 Company's Offlce per cent in 18 2. Company hold« l«t July, 1898 Y.. Vermilye ft Co. 1890 mort. bond- to retire extension ft Glen Fhlledelphla. do 1893 Cove br. bds. June, 18W i; ros-' earni gs, 1871 -72, »1 .0'8 273 expensee 8. . J.'ft'j. M.ftN, &D, J, J, ft J, J. ft J, J. J.ft J, J.ft J. J.ft J. 7 6 6 7 7 6 7 7 A.ftO. Bank of America, Y., do do do N. Y., J. do do do B.Alexander Louisville. Feb'.','i873 Janl.'Ta-ie M.&N. do do do d9 M.ftN. LonlsTlIle. .M.ft.N. do do 1866-87 1886 May, A.ftO. A.ftO. N. Y., Drexel, I.4D. London, Baring Bros. do do F.'ft'A. J. J. ft ft J. J. M.&Co. Philadelphia. ta, by Ga. R. R. Angu do do Various. N. T., M. K. Jesup A.&O. 7 A.ftO. J.ftD. A.ftO. A.ftO. 5 April, 1900 N. Y..Drexel, M.ft Co 7 7 461. 1900 F.'ft'A. F.ft A. 7 .Jan., 1897 "V 6 6 «8 7g. 3 3 6 < 560.000 150,0Ui 1,000,000 300,000 §•{: A.ftO. F.ft A. A.ftO. A *0. ft J J.ft J. J.ft J. J.ft J. J. do ft Co do Macon, Oa. Ne'w'Tork. '73.'75 Nov.,'80-'e5 Oct, 15, 1893 do do do do do do do do "s'a. 3 a. 7 V- K lines one ated, 1871-72, of »1, 4a 993. Of the »8,000 000 cons, loan $2,500,000 reeer'd to redeem old bda, balance for Imp'Tti. H,p. 491.) (T. 14, p. 732; T. Dec. 1901 2 li96 Feb,. 1873 Leased toSnmmlt Br.BB. at (01,900. 1887 (V. 16, p. 21».) 1^79 Advertised for forecloenre of 2d mort1887-1900 gage Nov., "^2, bat notice withdrawn. 1889 (V. 15, p. 6-7.) 1879 Dec, 1872 Leased to Central Ga. KR., to have the same dividends as the lessee. Oct,, 1880 Oct,, 1880 In progress, id'im. and branch. 60m. Ang„ 19 191! 1890-91 Oct., 1874 Oct., 1900 July, 1898 1, July, Boston, Nat. Exch Bk. Total mileage operated, 950 mi'es. Annual repor' puhlt hed in Cbbonicli, V. 15. p, 491, snows net earnli gs on all April, 189f Bostoa, Nat. Exch. Bk. Apr. July 1901 1S91 Augusta, Me. Leases the Dexter & Newport. Belfast ft Moosehesd Lake, Kennebec ft Portland. And oscoggln, and Leeds ft Farmtngton roads. The gross earni- gs in 18T2 were $1,956,479 expenses, »1.S29,M! net earnings, $60«.«37. In 1871 gross earnlttus were $i,'63,486; orieratTng expensee. $I,094,6H, leaving net earnings. »463,7»7, See reports in (^boKICLE, v., 14, p. 468 ; ; T. 16, p. 32j, 418. do do Apr. 1,1883 A.*0. Boston, Washington Bk. Oct. 1.1895 A.ftO. A.ftO. 6 7 |.S03,473; tract, I'9 7 7 Jan., 1874 Jan., 18S1 net earning ,»2 5,'.99; By conNOV,, 1871, with Ches, ft Onto, $1,01 0,000 new stock was sold to C, ft O. ai 50, iind 1900,000 of old stock at 69. Last annual report, Chbomiols, t. 15, p. Jan., 1873 J. ftj. A.ftO. ; r Louis tille. 4J, N. 6 "i N. F.ft A. 6 6 7 8 1,162 300 1,383,992 8,131,719 4,460,368 2,480,000 1,090,000 3,900,000 S.ODOjeOD - rarnlMcB of K. P. were $1,4«4,4I7 aga nst 1880 Sept,, 18 Jan, Jan, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do A.ft O. 7 7 7 7 7 7 1, ThlsCo.owni a majority of ftock In the Denver Pacific which is iterated In connection with Kansas I'arlflc. L ls7jnat N. T., O. OpdykeftCo. July ;, 18H7 In progress, Oswego to Lewiston. N. Y., Union Trust Co. Feb,, 1873 Consolidation. Jn e, 1869 of the L. Shora do do Feh„ 1871 road (Includliig Clev.,P. ft A. and CleT. do do July, 190O ft Tol.) and the Mich. S. ft N. Ind. Co.'s i do do July, 1900 a' d Sept.. Msm. Buff. * ?:rlc Co.. which do , do Oct, 1, if»i Included the Buff. & State Line, and Eria N.Y., Bank 01 N.York. Oct,, 1879 & Northeast. Detroli. Mon. & Tol. road A.ftO. 7 7 W'n do do do do York. July 4M,893 187J ,fe Mmsrtsace 370,000 2,500,000 1,100,000 150,00 2,500,"00 lOOftc Interest scrlii <.i: M mortgage 400,1100 ISi 1,000 Belfast ft .Moo-tiMicad, 1st mortgage Manchester Lawrence-stocii. MamftfUl (* Framinghani— tst mortgage. Stock, 1st preir Stock, 2d prcir let mortgage, dollar Ut mortgage, sterling S33,»0 6,647,000 8,500,000 2J0O,iiOO 1,310,000 600,000 600,000 3,684,930 '.', <t 849,000 225.0 "0 139,000 88.000 100 i'.ooo . Bonds »1,U10,000 Loan, A. ft K. RR.'.' 1st mortgage, BangorL'n (P, & K, RB')* Exten8lonBonds,l»70. gold.,. Sew Loan lortl,10(1,(Kl0. gold I."" Leeds (fe Farinington R.R. loan ',!!!. Androscoggin RR., Bath City loan Kennebec, Portland & stork do Vannouth stock ctf, do do do Ist mort. extended... do Consolidated mort.. do Somerset ft Kenneb'c. 1st 2d mort'i.. Marietta 1,500,000 615,000 3,500,0C0 5,noo,ooo 750,000 2,646,100 . do M.ftS. do l"- J. ft J. Phlla, Com Exch. Bank M.ft 8. N. Y., B'nk of America. 7 J ft D. do 7 do J. 1" 4,«l)8,0OO 554,<i00 65X 7 7 7 7 1,000 1856 1860 1863 1863 1368 1871 1872 . ?^ "lOO 1870 1872 .,. Extension, Louisville Loan... 1st 50 1,000 N. T., London ft Frankf N. Y., ft 8t. Louis. Feb. 1. 1895 J, ft D, do do Juno 1,1896 J, ft J. If P Trees., at maturity 189.V97; M,ft N, N. T.,* St. Louis. Jan, 1. 1896 M.ft 8. do 1876 M.ft S. N. Y., Loud, ft Frankf June 1,1916 M.ft N. F.ft A, f :j8II,750 355,000 l.OOO 5,000,000 1,000 720,000 160,000 300,000 50 24.251,466 1,000 4,018,000 1,000 5,000,000 1,900,000 \,m 900,000 \\m 1851 1867 ; 7g S5d,'00O 7S9,.iOO mortgage on main stem Hr., 1st M ; — 1 1,000 so 100 Louisvillu Loan Lebanon branch, Louisville Loan Merapliis braucii, ist mortgage Lebanon 8 f, 900,000 400,000 500,000 200,000 260,100 300,000 1,500,000 200,000 3,000,000 1,50 ,000 175,000 150,000 2,6>3,483 851,000 74,519 54,000 25,000 100,000 8,000,000 704, 00 72i,000 8,980,600 18N — do do 2d Mort, bonds (Shelby cut-off) Louitoille «fc JVa»At)i/ie— stock 1st lOOftc lOOftc lOOftc 1.000 Franktort bonds Frankfort & lOO&c 500 Gleu Cove branch & 10 f. 237,0110 1(»&C Lfnifdille, Cin.tt Lexington stock Preferred 9 per cent stock,... Bds to State Kentucky (perpetual loauj, J6 I'KXI 1,000 1870 mortgftge, main line E^ctcnsion Louisville Loan Leuisviile, Cinn, 6 'n 1,821,450 1,101,000 400,000 844,000 im Ist Louis v'lle Lexington SW&c '"50 Ist mortpane Leaveti-, Iaiw., <fe Little iffflm/— stock, 1st mortgage q,-F. M.ft N. A.ft O. 7 1 7 ( 8 6 4.2-5,3.'iO lOOftc 20,000p.m. 100 49.WJ0,0tO 100 533,500 1871) 1,000 l,3.M.O0O 1,IIOO 1870 3,699,000 1.000 18T2 6,000,000 l,Ol«' 1869 1,800,000 1855 1.000 5,256,000 1857 1,000 2,693,000 1856 1.000 9^4,000 1854 1,000 900,000 1859 1,000 1,000,000 1867 1,000 1,000,000 1869 500&C 1,500,000 1852 1,000 115.000 1855 1,000 2,014,000 1866 !,000 8M,n00 1858 1,000 100,000 1862 1,000 2(X),00O 1866 1,000 300,000 1868 500ftc 3,000,000 1868 400,000 1867 100,000 1867 100,001 1868 840,000 1863 1,000 500,000 11-69 1.000 90:1,000 1869 SOOftc 4,600,000 1*70 SOOftc 3,200,000 1872 SlKiftc . do l,00(r 'I'.OOO W ft Jtf/««.— Ist 2,240,000 4,063,000 6,303,000 600,000 246.000 186.5 m:i M Jamestown & Franklin, 6,4,55,000 1,00(1 1866 18B9 1893 18J5 1855 1855 1860 1860 mortgage. S. iund M.S.* N.I mortgage Mich. S Bt mortgage <U., M. & T. KR.) iBt mort. (C, V. h A. Bli.), Sunbury bds. Sd mort. (C, P. * A. RR.) registered bds. inortgago (C, P. & A. KR.) Lake Shore dividend boads. April, 18<>9... Junction RR ist mortgiige bonds 1st inortgago (C.& Tol.lfR.) s'liVrd id mortgage (C. & Toi. Rli.) Buffalo A Kric. mortgage bonds do do do do do do ao do do KatamaTioo & "White Pigeon tchooloraf t »fe n hr.-e Rivers Kalamazoo & Schoolcraft Kalamazoo, Allegan & Gra id Rapids. I. N. T.,S W.Hopklne ftCo laoo N. Y. Farm's L.ft T. Co. Feb. 1,1S78 Leaeed In IRl to PItU,, Clnn. ft B'. L.RB do do May 1, 1881 for Int. and sinking fund of bonda and do do Oct. 1, 1906 7 per cent a year 00 stock, Leaaetraoido do J. ft J. Julyl, 1910 fere d Dee., 1812, to Ka. Compaor Kel M.ft N. N. T., Bank of America. May 1, 1882 earnings In lhT2 |I6«,67U (T. M, p. 934.) J. ft J. N. Y Farm's' L.ftT.Co. Julyl, 1874 Leaeed to Mlnh. Cert. J. 4 J. Philadelphia Offlce. JniT :, 1883 Owned brconnecting Co.'s. Coetofrvad A.ftU. do do Apf. 1, 1900 UVmU. Net earn'iiB 1870-71, te^42<. Consol. of C. Bl. ft t. Jo., i-t. Jo. ft 0. J.'ft'j. N. Y. ft Boston. Jan. ', leso Bl.. and the Mo. Valley Co.'s. l.lneKan. M fts. do do City to C. Bl., 308m. branch. Bt. Jo. 8eptl,!8«2 J. ft D. do do June 1,18^4 Hopkins. 61m. Stock, «2,77<0UI. Vet F. «A. N.Y., Farm. L.ftT.Co Aug. 1,1 earnings In 1871, tUUfm. (T, 13, p. 488.) IM.ft S. do do Septl, J, ft J, 4,000.000 t,000,0UO a»7.aOD ^,417,000 3,000,000 74,000 800.000 500,000 soo.a'o 3,789,413 500,000 1,400,000 5iS,000 2,500,000: 687,500 1,000 '65- '67 Ist do BZMABK8. Stocks. last Div'd. ,* '"id . 3d mort., gold, I Principal, when Due, (fS.OOO.OOO) Matutat JiiclftL— stock loi cI. (Kultl) land & road, sinking fund Ist Mort., gold 1st Mort., gold ad Mort. (Kovernmont subsidy) 1st Mori, (tieaven worth Br.) Land Gr. Mort. on lOO.OOO.oOO acres Id mort. income bonds (all Issued.) Land Grant Bonds gold on 2,000,000 acres 3d mortgage, Kold, on same jfent Cowau (Mii.).— ist mort. bonds Sentucki/ CetUral~-2d mortgage 3d mortgage Xac<ta(CrtH«a.fe^/ooHM6Krff— 1st mortgage. Ist mortgage (extension) 3d mortgage 3d mortgage (extension) In -o [lie bonds Lake Erie .fc Louinville—X^i M. ($1,100,000)... jAtko Ontario Shore— \%\. mort., go. a Lake Shore&. Mick. 5ow(A.— stock Gnarmteed, lu per ct, stock Consolld mortgage. 1870, coaj) do do reg Income Ronds (s. fund feou.O'JO per yr.) .. Bonds of October 1, 1869, S. F Luke Sup. Bondt, INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. When Where Payable, aod p-yx"by Whom. Bate (fe" Jackaonv,Pensac.dJfob—T\OT{AASt bdijUd fyff.,Mad. LIST. os ImmecltftCe noClc« of any error dUcoTered In oar Table** fflTlnip Amount Of 661 m.'&'n. Belfast and Boston. M.ftN. Manchester ft Bo.lon. J.ft J. Sept., "1866 Sept., 1866 m'.'&'s. M.ftS. F.ft A. F.ft A. M.ftN. Jnne,'74-'!7 .Mayli, 1S9U Nov., 1812 July 1, 1889 Bait., K. Garret ft Sons. Aug. 1,1891 ft Sons. Ang.l,lWl| Loudon. Bait., R. Garret do do ri.MW' Operated with Concord RK. ^. I4,p. :il.) Vt'* to B.CI.&F..at X eam'ge. (v.l6,i«.l«S) Gross earnings foryear 18;'!. $2,0,'9,t64 ; expenses. $l,fil-',713 net earnings, $410,461 against $.10,(X^, net earnings I'l 1371. ; (v. '6,p. 321, 492.) A 4th $4,00n.0uo was anihotlzed meeting, 1879. mortgage for at the annual THE CHRONICLE. 562 [April 26, 1873. RAILEOAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Snbserlbers -will conifer a K^eat favor by siring as Immediate notice ot any error dlceovered In onr Table*. Bonds, 1 INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. DB3CRIPTI0N. Principal, Mllea =3 Amount «a when Due, T?ate of BEMAIKS. OutWhen Where Payable and Stocks, per t Payable. standing. For explanation of all rofcreoces. Bee KoaA by Whom. !cDt lastDlvi'd. foot uutcA on iHt page of 1(K. Tables. 1 Marietta C(»cfn»(Ui— (Continued^ (C 4th mortgage lor }:,000.000 ^ Muck. KlC.lst mortgaKe Cln.ft I'll .latM. guar by M.& C Marietta (i i"'(l*— Ist iM.tll.OOO p.m MarquetU, II. A O.-mt M., 1. gr., M. & O. 900.000 500,000 1,500,000 ftelolo :vt inortKaj^o, &O H. gr., 1. Consol. mortgage. M.,H. * O MaryUinii <f i)e;auiare— Ut mortgage... 7 105 su 44 »l 1889 187J 1870 Memphti £ex/n(7fe»i— ut it; it- mortgage 49K 1876 2.0t'0,000 Roch-\ii M. CT Arkansas loan, »1C,0(W per mile. MfmphiH inns— 1st ,t St. ....... uiort bonds, Mlchi^aa cvnfr«i~tock. 1. gr 7 7 MIchiKan Central (Air Line mortgage) Mlf hlgaii .\lr iue Ist M.,a8Sum.by M.C. Kalamazoo & South Haven, Ist M., guar '.Jd M., guar... do do Grand Rlv. Valley, ist M., euar do do 2d M..guar stock, guar do do M^c\igafl Lal-e S?iore--\^i mortgage Midland Pacific— \ht mortgage, goli Mltwaukee tf Northern —Ist mortgage Myioaitkee tt St Panl—Coxa. stock 111 12i . I 39 89 94 91 1872 1869 1870 1870 1896 1S69 57 126 1310 1310 fVaferred 7 per cent ^cumulative) stock Voting Birlp attached to conv. bonds... lat mortiraif e 1,(100 .iSSOOO 1,000 1,000 1, 00 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 4,5(;O.0l'O & 500.000 491 ,'200 881,000 1.(160 1,100,000 15.39?,9id 7 «. J. SX J.St J. i'.ooo 5,502,000 l,iai,000 10,8-26,183 15.675.0(10 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 295 Milwaukee ana Western Jnneral P>iint (Tf**.)— Ist mort JDnn. (t Aorthwest—}st M. gold, s.f MUataxippi Ventral— 1st M. (M. C. K. £100 167-J 1861) 1,000 1,000 ISH 50 1,000 1,000 K.)... 3dmoi-t}»aKe (.M. C. B.K.) Tenn. State Loan Jfl«j., OHrichlta it Bed R.—Xti M.gold. ..... 1st mortgage ('iS7,000 acres land) Bonds, State Arkansas, $10,000 per mile.. Mi*nvinimn if- 7V*n«.— 1st mort Consollfiatedbonda Tennessee State loan Mo. Kam. it- reoia.*— Stock 1856 1366 roads land.CU. P.S.Br) lat mortgage, gold. (Tebo.& Neosho) Consol. \l., gold, on road and land 1858 1870 1st M., gld.s.f ..on Missouri Olllf— lit M., R., ft S. <* 1. gr. Mobile ifc Montgomeri/—Vref. stock, 1st mort. gold, endorsed by Ala 3d mortgage, not endorsed Mobile tt Oftfo—stock lat mortgage, sterling 8 79 '..500 8 8.793,000 207,000 7 7 7 1869 18;o 9.674,000 8 1.315.000 7 8.10 2SS.500 7 234,000 7 4,000.000 7g. 3.275,000 7 3.000,000 7g.f. 3.969,600 320,000 10 20,000 p.m. 1.354,000 2,000,000 1.278.980 1.860,000 1,000,000 1,550.030 600.000 1,25»,500 430,547 7,933,000 5,000.000 iS! 390&C 2.000.1100 Ill r.oo 377.SC0 300.000 33,500 1,772,200 2.500,000 1,000.000 7 'J9-'66 1865 1867 1,000 51)0 pr ct. isio 5,607^)00 l,476.'MO 755.010 1.6S5,000 53,000 1871 . 1871 MoTitgomery it Etifaula-~\st M.,en, by Ala. 1st mortgage, not endorsed Monticello, (Ills.) -1st mortgage Monticello it Port Jervis—l%t mortgage MorriH tt Essex-— iitoc]L \. 1st mortgage, sinking fund ism 1,000 1870 1870 1370 1,0(Wl 1884 250 1,000 18.16 50>&c Oen.M.&l8tonBnt.Br.&c.(guar.D.L&W) 1000 1000 1871 —stock Ist Bonds Kcw Jfaakp. 2d Mortgage Kashna & aovernmnnr.^d mort mortgage (t.JO.0O) per mile) Deratui — M., guar, by L.&2s Ist Lowellstoc}^ Jfaugatuck— Slock 1st mortijage, coupon, convertible Meit>ark it Neio York — let mort tst O— Ist mort. RR 500 50(1.(X10 100 1S67 bi>nds.; Jfcw jernei/ Wtst Line— 1st mort., gold JfewLondon Sorth. —stock Ist Mortif age bonds 3dmorti:age jtf. Orleans,.J'tcka. ttGt, North.— \st mort.. 2d EUortgagc Income oonds, gold N. O. City exten. bonds jr. O., Mobile tt Te.cas-lst mort., skg fund 2d mortgage, end .rsed by • tato l.a JV. T., Bost. tt ilonl.rettt—lsl wurt. .gold JfeiO York Cen'r.il tt Hudson HinfT—iloclL. Premium biin-ls (V. Y., Central) Ponds do tor uel>:;* li.i'i assutned do stockb'd'j do N'.P, do railroad stock,. do real estate loads convertible tlir69 Itenewal bonds iiTmortgage, sink. fd.(Hudsoa do do do 100 50*0 1100,000 S'JO&C '"jo 800,000 500,000 171,500 300.000 60i,000 f8*70 5 i"&c 525,00,1 1S69 500&C 2.>n0.000 1,100.000 2,100,000 1,000,000 10 &C "160 :8->i 1,000 1,000 1,000 1870 1371 18S9 7,295,200 3UU,iJU0 ki&c liO&c l,OU' iH;-i 18;i 1871 1869 isss lfD« 1854 1«53 10 '&c 501&C 1,"(,0 & J.& J. A.&O. I'- M.& N. A. F.& 5'A 7 J.& J. J.& J. 7 7g. f. M.&N. 5 V* 6 J. "iH 7f. 'Y 6f. ?M 4SU.U00 1 f 6 7 i20,a>ii V. & J. 6 7 76,5--0 i,on,mi 1.000 1,000 i.oai 1,0(1(1 r.92,000 1,0011 186 JXW 1.000 1^090 fiM.OOO 3,900.000 1,$»«,000 7 7 Var." M.&N. 8 • 6 7 6 6 ?^ (v. 13, p. 840.) 15. gr., '267,000 acres. ; ft Co Jan.. 1889 Dec, 1900 * Feb., .904 Jan. 1, 1899 Apll5,1890 1872-76 Jan., 1889 Jan.. 1887 Consol. or U. Pacific, to. Br, & Tebo * Neosho Val. Large land grant. Annual report in CnnosicLE, v. 14. p. 795. Sec also V 15. p. 628, 797. __ Net earnings In '.871 Stock, »5,950,imi. $258,901. Lands unsold S70,000acres. Whole line proposed, Girard, Ga. to Mo bile.22Sm. Net earnings. 1871-72. Co. 1966 Mobile & London. 1883 Mobile. 1883 London. 1863 N. Y. & London. 1901 Mobile. do i877 N. Y. G. Opydke St Co. do do do do N. Y., G. Opdyke St Co. Mch 1. 1886 do do June 1.1900 Apr. 1.19.0 139(1 N. Y.. Union Trust Co. N. y., Dei. Lack.* W. Jan. 2. 1873 do 1914 do do do 1891 do 1900 do do 1839 do do do Oct.. 1901 Nashville. Office. 1874-^3 Nashville. 1^85-fti N. Y., V. K. Stevenson. 1681-91 in protrress and will probably be completed Montg. to Eufaula in 18T2. Road Operated by Erie. Cost of road, Ki22,3g2. Lcasedin perpetuity to Del., Lack & wes. The lessees assume all liabilities and pay 7 per cent on stock, and 3 per cent after 18.4, if they then cam 10 net on .M. & E. Net earnings in 1871 were $t6S,913. lYOl . 14. p. 523; V. 15. p. P'.) Annual report 1S9S & May 1, in Chronicle, , ., vol. 15. p. gross earnings year ending Jnne 30. 1872, tl,80i',757; expenses, $1,258,264; net earnings, $512,492. 491. showmg & N., at Leased to L. 6 p.c. on stock, (v 13, p,807.) Net income, 1971-72, $=6,913. Net income. 9 mos. 1871-72. »13«,619 yea-- 1871. $202,978. ; wllolB (v. 14, p. S-2S.) Leased to N. J. Cent. Cost, »2.367.285. Leased to Sand.. M. & N .; guar, by B. & O. Sold to Bost., 01. & Fitchb, from Jan. 1, 1873. CHRONICLE, V. 15, p. 773; V.IC, p.'.33. & F. W. Co. v. 16, p. 528. Leased to Pittsb. 1900 City of H. guar. $235.0onof these. 1839 Completed April, 1873. CuRON.. V. W, p. '1873 Aprli; See deUllB Leased in perpetuity by N.Y. & Oswego Midland. Completed Dec. 18. N Y., Drexel, M. & Co July 1. 1900 Nashville, C .'8 Office. Oct., 1887 Boston & Nashau. Nov., 1372 Bridgeport, Conn. Feb.. 1873 do July. 1876 N. Y., Central of N. J N,Y., Union Trust Co. Nov.'l.'l8a9 New Medford. l>y Treas. Nov. 4, 18;2 Bost., SulfolK Nat. Bk. July 1. 1881 N. Haven, E.S.Scianton N.Y., Leonard, Sh.& F. tl50,124. in annual report in Chronicle, v. 15, p. 353 Arnual report in CnnONiCLK. v. 14, p. 768, shows net eavnlngs in 1871. JS45,»). Extension to against $619,331 In 1870. Cairo in progress, (v. 14, p. 763.) July, 1872 N. Y., V. K. Stevenson. N 525. New Haven, J.'& J. J.& J. do do A.&O. <i:-j. F.& A. F.& A. V & A. F.& A. F.& A. M.&N. A.&O. Jan.. 1899 April, 1880 Net income. 1871-72. over and above Interest and taxes was (111,113. (T. 15, p. 324.) —91 Operated with C. & Amboy RR. andDel.& Rar. anal, as the United Co.'s of N. J., 187 do do and leased to Penn. RR. (v. 14, p. 522, do 1887 do 695.) 1-95 Leased to N.Y. & Os. M. for int. on bonds N. Y.. G. Opdyke & Co 18'1 do do & 7 p.c on $2,000,000 stock, (V. 14. p. 828.) Nov. 1, 1889 Leases L'g Br. & Seashore. Net earnings, N. Y., Co.'s Office. do do 1871, $159,397. Slock, $6,000,000. (V. 14,p. do isii do 523 595. 7,-'2.) Apl. 10. '73 N. Y., Co.'s Office. N. Y., Bk of Commerce. Aug.. 1875 1. -< WO May 1, In progress. Newark to Emmaus, Pa. New London. Office. Apl., 18.3 Op. under contract -with V. Central for 20 N. y.. Bk of N.America Sept., 1^85 years at $240,000 per yr, (v. 16, p. 18s.) dr. do Julv,189'2; Alexander. July 1.1886 Formerly operated by Southern RU. AsY..J. do do company took possession Oct. 1. 1890 sociation do do 1S90 again in Jnne, 1870. A.&O. J.& 1). J. & J A.&O. M.&N. J.& J. . ; do do 18(10 New York and London. Jan. 1. 1915 Int. In dofanlt, and road to be sold June J.& New York. Co.'s Offlrc. an. 1, 1915 6. M.&N. N.Y.,1 and.,Berlin&Fr't. M y l,18f9 V. 16, p.!65,461. „ „ ^„ „ A.&O. N. Y.. Duncan, 8 & Co. Apl. 15, '73Consoi..^ov.l 1869,of N.Y.C.&H.R.roads 8or7g. J. 7g.f. Bonds protested Dec. 1, 1892 State aid. »10,C00 per mile. Line from Eunice, Ark., on Miss. River, to Fulton, on Red K-, 115m. Apr. 1,1876 Net earnings in year ending f-cpt. 3(1, 1872, »254,)92;Tn 18.1, »227.112 187i', lf212.504 ; Sep. l,'81-93 Pittsburg, Penn. Co. M. & S. 7g. M.& N. 5 1J.& J. 1,000,000 S.000.000 1.418,800 300,000 1,500,000 2,000.000 1,000,000. 1.000 12,500 p.m 1.0K) 12,5'X) D.m 1.00 «, 250.000 liKI 89,I2',390 500&P 5,936.536 l.ftO 1,514,000 5:»)&c 76,000 N. Y., Soutter 6 8.000.000 1,5)0.000 2,000.000 Jan. do do J. J.2t J. ll«l,(NNf 100 18-6 1S60 1810 1370 J. 200,000 1,00 1,000 isji 1870 i865 f. M.&N. F.& A. J.& J. F.&A. A.&O. "i' 400.1100 no 1868 1864 Birer). 1.4511,000 800,000 l,87i,9X) 107,000 lOO&c Income I 7 { 1,000 is65 h.J. Souiherii — Ist mortgage I8t mortgage (Toms' River br.) <J-J. 4 18JO 3d Loan 8d Loan.dne State N'ew Jer «lf.J. mdiand-iKt M.,gld,guar by N,y.& o. 3d mort^^age, currency J. ft J. 7 379,360 . — 3>i 1,01)0,0.0 ifewcastle tt Beaver Valley— 'Stocit Holyokeifc Wcstaeld stock M.&S. J.«D. A &0. 3,i()ii,bao bonds Haven tt fifrby— Ist mort Haven Middletown tt Will— \st mort. 2d mortgage 3f. Haven tt AoriAanip. (canal RR)— stock Mortgage bonds, coupon. Bond- conv rt., tax free, coupon.. 8g. 1871 ism Ifeio JVeto 2feiD Jersey 1st Loan M.&S. 3,610,000 Aug. 1.1875 Office, N.T.. Clark, Dodge A.'itO. March. iSTO 1867 51 ra. Memphis, do ii.a N. 8 6 6 6 '51- -65 mortgage yewburyport— Ist ( f do do 1869, »15-2,232. (V. 13, p.807.) J. 8 5.000.000 2,021.573 tt jfewark. .Somerset it Strattsv, jfeio Bedford—^tock &0. 7g.f. 600,000 ; 1871) 7 in com. stock; Feb., 18;0, 8 caah and 7 in com. stock ; Jan.. 1669 14 in com. stock. (V. 15, p. 691, 773; T. 16, p. 21. 989,493.) 1873 1891 Jan.. 1902 Feb.. 1896 New York. do do ttJ. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. J.& J. M.&N. 6.(XW,000 3.000.000 7 cash 1898 . ?«• „ . Bt'k. Feb.. lSTi.7 cash; Dec. 1870 (for 1871) Feb., 1870. 7 cash and 3 in com. stock; Jan.,18fi9, 7cash and 10 In com. stock. On com. stock, Dec, 1870 (for 1874 1897 Dec. 1870 Dec. 1870 do do F.&A. J.St J. Y., Farm.L. & T. Co. A.&O. Bo&ton. Co. '8 Office. J.& J. New York & Savannah J.& J. N. Y., Nat. City Bank. Savannah, C. RR. Bk. J.& J. 8 16, p. 498. . . Land J.& 8&6g 1,MO.OOO 390 000 Offloc. 1.1902 Leased to Wis. Cent. RR. for 99 years. Philadelphia, P.&R. Co .Ian.16 187r, Leased to P. & Read.. Jlav 'M for 999 yrs. Detroit, Ist Nat. Bank. Jan. 1, 189r Gross earn 'SB. lB71,f98.()e6, Cost, |1 ,520,000. N. Y.. Agency of Co. ,Ian. 1,1890 Mankato, Minn, to state Line 60m. N. Y., 3. L. King. Nov., '69-" Operated under lease by an association. J.St J. 8g. 1,000 25 1,000 '49-''52 Jasperbr'ch to U. s. tst tt M.&N. F & A. 8 13,698.'250 var. var. mortgage, old Tenn. Stare mort. on N. C. J J.&.I. 4-20,000 3d Mortgage Convertible bonds Oonstrnctlon bonds 2fastivtlle tt C'lattnnooffa U. J. J. St J. 400,000 700,0 Income bond* 1889 Aug.. 1899 In progress. Bds adv. in Chbok.. Aus.,'72. 1901 Bonds offered in New York, Aur.. 1872. Jan.. 1871 Jor last annual report see Chrojiicu, Feb. 15, '73 vol. 14. p. 65S. Net earnlnesln 18(1 were t2,8-l0.3tl, aualnst 12,767,787 in 1870. New 1893 slock w -8 Issued Dec. ,l-.72and Jan.. 1873. 1881 Dividends since 186S have been on pref N.y.,Mil. .fc St. P.RR. N. Y.. Union FrustCo. June F.&A. .J.4D. •..161.1»1 lOO&c lOO&c 30,00) p.m 1,1889 1, N.*Co Dec. do do do do do do do do do do London, & .1.* J. .1 . York, do do do do do do dc do do do M.& B. J.& J. 6g 37O0.OOO 1. IBS 000 New F.& A. F.& A. 4.4-28.0 ;6 Interest bonds Interest bonds, sterling Tenn suba. , 1st mortgage Gpecia: mort (.Vliss., tiamsv. St T.) 3a mortif age Montclair of N. J.—\st M., gold,;guar ai racrtgage 1896 July. 1373 L.& Co N. y.. Greenloat, .1. & & do N.Y.. Turner Bros. A.iO. M.&N. J.& J. 11.9;0,0ilC do Dec. Maa;. July N. Y..Winslow. & J. J.'* 7 100 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1871 s. f mortgage Mobile tt Girnrd— 1st mort. ($a-J,500 end.).. 2d mortgage, end. by Ga. XUi Plain bO'ds 2(1 •ij- l,00a.l'00 1000 \- Ch. ist M.iconv.to pret. stock) "Western Union, ist mortgage Lake S. A lFe«.— 1st mort., gold MtJie Hill dk ScliKj/lktll it //ai;f7i—stock St. Paul 1. Jan.. 1900 St do J. 100 100 335 Mil., J. F. I'- 1.001) C.) J.& 8 IS.UOOp.m. 'ivi 49 ad niortgaifc (Prairie du C.) Milwaukee City loan 2,« &c 6) do do N. Y.. Howes 4 J. & A, J. &D. 870 Dakota) du 1,900,000 2.100.000 (HO.OOO 70.000 1,000.000 100 'sju ad mort.'ii.;*' latmorigii^o Eastern LMv. (Palmor; iBt mortjfas:e(Iowa & Minn.) Ist mortK:it;e (Minn. Central) f. 4s 2,-204.500 "is . lat Miorltfatre (Iowa lit mort^rage (Prairie 8 17.»^7,643 1,000 May do 1390 L'd July, '72, to South. Security Co. for Int. on bonds and 3 per cent on stock for 5 N. T.,3d National Bank, years, and 6 per cent afterwards. See M.St N. N. Y., M. K.Jesup&Co May'l','l88 V. 15, p. 336; V. 16, p. 21, 219. do do J.& J. Jan. 1. 1885 Swenson, 4 Co M.&N. N. Y.. P. May 1.1890 Interest was not paid as expected in Nov A.4 0. N. £., Un. Trust Co 1900 1872. (V. 14. p. 491.) J.St J. N. Y.,tr. T. Co. .Inly 1, 1901 About 680 000 acres land. (v. 12. p. 690.) N. Y.* Boston. J.& J. Jan.27, 1873 The annual report for the year ending Boston Office. A.&O. Oct. I. 1882 May 31, 1872. was published in ChbohiA.&O. do 'let. 1.1883 CLK. V. 15, p. 84. It shows net earnings M.&N. N. Y. Farm. L, & T. Co. May 1. 1902 en irain line and branches of Cl,996 609. .I.t.I. do do 18S9 against »1,559 112 In 1370-71. Report for do M.&N. do 1890 six months to Dec. 1. 1872, shows an ini!o do M.2fcN. Nov. 1.1890 crease over 1871 of $2S7.395 gross earndo do M.&N. Nov. 1,1890 ings and ?91,749 net earnings, (v. 15, p. do do J.& J. July 1, 1886 84.) do do M. * 8. July 1.1879 7 7g. i----,- Jat mori»iii«., convert., sinking fund, lat mortLtrtije, convertible Consolldiilel niorl. tor $10,000,000)... Bona, St do do D. .7. J.* J. J.*D. J.& J. 1.300,000 1.200.000 1871 A 6 1,0'.IO.()00 1860 1870 1. Qarrct Bslt., R. & J. 1 pr yr 1,-^93,000 8d mortKiiife Uttle ,1 1,814,14) Tenness^^cc Loan lat mortifrtjf e, convertible Mnnphli<t MAN. 7 - 840.000 850.000 ISOflOO 500,000 5.312.T25 3 1,000 25 291 CVinrdwlon—stock 7 F.& A. ^^.Y.,•^\in»low,L.&co Aug. 1,1895 80mDeC.'72. Ftook pd.ll 3)0.000. V. 16.P.M I'- J.*D. Bovton, N. E. Trust Cot June 1,189-2 Consol. of Marquette & Ontonagon and 8 J. A J. N.y.. Farm. L. &T.CO. July 1,1892 }lo 'ghton & O. Lands 425,001' acres chief 3 V.&A. do do Ang- 1,1892 ly timber and mineral. Stock, t2,a06,700' < M.« N. Bost., Bk of Commerce Nov. 1,1886 Ohbokiole, V. 15. p. 604. 1,910.000 H U Mmorti;ai:e MaymiUe 1,000 1,000 1,000 & J. J. , M.& N. F.&A. M.& N. M.t N. N. Y. Union Trust Co. do do do do do do '..i- N. do do do F.ftA do J..11U do _-^ J. & L). .K.Y., Grand Cen. Aepot. i.Dei I I May 1. 1883 Aug. 1.1876 May 1. 1S83 Mav May Aug. 1, 1883 1SS3 1.1S76 I. DeclJ.188r Jane, 1389' IuIS68the8tockofthctwo8Cpai-a eCom- panics was $12.;i-2,7(iO. The report for year ending Sept. 30, 1W2. shows gross earnings of $-25.5aO,'-5 agamst $21 ,9T2.2t,5 in is;i and net earnings 01 $9.134,'239 against $7,s-l.ii*im 1871. Theconsol. c»rtifl'-ales ware loivertible I' to stock July 10, 18i3. Tbe new loan for 140,000 .• : THE CHRONIOLEi April 26, 1878.1 563 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST Subsortbera will confer a sreat Ibvor by slvlnff n« Immedtate notice of any error dUcoTered in oar Table** DESCRIPTION. "a «! For explanation of all refi'rences, Beo KoAd 'So foot notea on 1st page of RK. Tables, Out- Jiew York Central <t //wrf.— (Continued) 8d mortKase (HudHoa River) Coupon bonds 1871 (not 1871 18;3 1873 £400,000 J*, isrn York. N. Haven A //ar(/".— stock mortgage (N.Y AN. Haven N. Y. <t OHwego Mtd.-Ut M., gld Ist im 2d morteagc, co.iTertlble 3d mortgage, non-convertible 1839 187U 1871 l'.,/Voy. *ios(.— (Stonlngtonj—sfck... IsC mortgage y. '63*68 Extension General mort. .' . (11,000,000 tiuthorlred) Niles it Xeio Lisbon (O)— Ist mortg.... Ii'ortft Caro/iH/i— stock, com Mortgage bonds "560 '87- .68 Uondaof 1857 1857 IS. (7.)— stock, com _. cent pref. stock (exch. lor 2d mort.) 500 60 60 600 500 SO 50:'4c NortheaMern new new 2d niortLrage. North /¥nn^// iraH (a— Steck Ist mortgage Chattel mortgage 2d mortgage Sorth em Centra ?— stock Ist mortgage. State loan 2d mortgage, sinking fund, coupon Sd mortgage, sinking fnnd, counon Sd mortgage, Y.&C. KFJ (guar by Bait)... ConBolidated mortgage, gold, coupon.... do do do reg. Income convertible bonds, coupon Bonds for roads purchased, coupon Northern, N. ff. -Stock Bonds. ISTl, not mortgage Northern of N. Jer set/stock , 1,000 60 IKS mmic 142 26 142 142 U2 1,00'',COO 7 2,750,000 8.068,400 102,100 7 4 6 db 100 "i'o 100 1,000 1,000 100 100 '6S--69 1S70 1000 1?54 1803 186^ 1863 isri 1.000 1.000 £200 1,000 gold bds. , > " Owftmboro nhot (t Ritnx^MHlle—\^t J^ciltc ftf MiJiwurl—iiock l»t mortKage. J^wama— StouK l8t nior'gaK'e, sterlinj? General inorttrac^. sterllnir farii if; Decatur, (Ill^.J-lst M.. go.dij.f., J\tterfif>n A yewark~\fit M., jfuar by Erie ^ehtn, Lincoln tt />«ro««r— 1st mort. )— l8t mort., gold, P:niiinutar(yi\c^ s. f. Penn«.'//panirt— Stock mortgage 2d mortgage let 2d mortgage, sterling General M.. Ph to Pitts, coup . reg. ft 55X 21 47 47 47 75 12 67 205 616 855 355 S5S 1st iV. >'.— Ist mortgage, guar" Peoria, Pekin dt Jack^onvitte—lst mortgage 2d mortMge, convertible Rock laland-^Xtt mortgage r^orf't it Perkiometi—Ht mortgage i^ier^frwrf/— stock 2d mortgage 125.000 yearjy '79 to 98)' Plataripl. it Ball, Cent.—Ut M.,(Pa). . 2d mortgage (Pa.), .**...!!.!"' Ist mortgage (Aid.). thUa'tetp/ila <fr ^"le—Stock, crm .',,'" Preferred stock ^Bt 1st mortgage, Sunbury mortgage 2d mortgage & Erie ',."" "" Sd M. gld (for».'0,000,000)ga»r. by P.r" Phtla., O^riniintoicn ifc'.Varj'IsfojrTi—Btock Pfi.ilfi'ifff)fita it /?«'/(/.— Stock, com PrelVrrcd gtocs' Loans Loan mortgaL'e, convertible Loan mortprage, sterling Loan morlga:,"-. sterling Kasl Penn. 1st M. Sink. Fund Loan mortgage, sterling lx>an debenture .,.,..., Ii6»a mortgage ,,,, 1867 1P57 1872 1863 1871 'eg-io i325 £200 1,010 100 fdO 500&C 1,000 "50 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 105 105 4« 46 83 83 90H IB 82 82 82 36 36 10 287 1871 1871 1866 1,000 1,0(10 100 1864 5o6i'c 1870 1870 1867 1,000 1,000 100 100 1859 1863 1866 101*0 100*c 10 *c 50 50 i«n 1,00(1 1861 1868 1,000 1,000 1,000 60 50 50 ] ] '43-'4« 1857 '1,660 18M 1,000 law Harrlsburg. ISM 1878 1876 1880 1899 1. 4 1. .July. 1871 July, 1871 do Mayl Nov. 11.96 3(1, *72 do do Chemung made for lease to Penn. RB. Bee annual CaBomoUE, vol. K, p. 3^. report In J, J.4'D. New York, Office. ft 4 J. Apl. 1.1878 do do do London. J. O J.4.T, ,I.ft .1. -Ian. 1, 1896 K.4 A. A.ft O. 4 J. Boston, Office. S. do do do do N. Y.,KountzeBroB. F.4 A. 7 7.80g. "i' 6 8 8 do do Jt.4 J. J. J. ft Mift'N. J. ft J. 4 B. Garrett ., S. do do do do do do J.'ft J. do do M.ftN. M.ft Ian. 1, 1898 April. 1911 Inn. 8, 1873 For year ending Dec. SI, 1571, grow e»rn Feb. 1,1896 Irgs were $1.675,008 ; operating eapensea, Apr. 1,1882 $883,315. Purchased, Sppl.,';2,by Alleg Valley RR. (v. 15, p.4il.) .May 1, 1888 Jan., 1, '78 Old Colony ft ^ewpo^t andCape Cod con- New York A. 40. "7' :'. Inly M877 Ian. 15, 187.1 Leased, Mar., 1870,20 yrs, to Vt. Cent, for Int. on bds, 8 p.c. on prf. stock, 6 on com for 3 yrs, 7 for next 3, ft 8 for 14 yr«. Jan., '78-'79 March,I3!)0 Gross receipts year ending Jnnc 80, 1873, $1,843,845. Operating expenses. $2.S69J87. Dec'.'2',18T! Interest, &c..$;'2i,«0. See Cheoniou:, Ian. 1, 1874 (vol. 15, , p. 803, voL 16, p. 218.) Oct. 1,1882 do M.4S. A.ft Septl, 18«4 Anr. l,187r solidated Apr 1, 1872, Net earnings of O. C. lu 18,1-72, $680,^19. (v. 16, p. 188. Sept., 889.) If7f Aug., 1877 Building, Om. to Dakotah. Consolidated, Oc .. 1872, with Jan., 1901 Sons & Ma'y,'i873 Jan. M»y Sept 1, 187.i I, 1, 187S 1880 Danvll Ing Sept. e. 30. Lynchburg Gross earnings year entf 1S72, $988,3;i. Expenses, Net earnings, $10,1.598. Th« Co. mayli'sue a consol. mortgage to take up the others. $684,772. "1'.' Mar'. 1882 1S91 7 < m'&n. Newark, Office. Completed Portland to Rf sehurg. ?^' A.&O. N. Y., Diexel. ^^. ft Co, M.ftN. N. v., Mercantile N. Bk. May, 1915 Mp.by R. W.4 0.,at8p. c, dlv. on $SOO.COO t F.4 A. 'io stock and Int. on $325,000 ist M. bonds. do do Feb., 1801 4 F.ft A. N.Y., Del., L: ft W.B.R. Aug., 1872 Leased to Del Lack. 4 V, est. lor int. on 7 M.ft N. do bonds and 8 per cent on Ptock. do 8 F,4A, N.Y.,Imp. & Trad.N.B Feb. : '92 t': progress. Owcnsb.. Kv to Sprigf.. Tenn . N. Y,, At. Q-.). ft Piic. R. R. .1.4 J. 8 M.4M. N. Y., Bk Commerce. do do do 7 monthly St. Louis. F,4A. Apl. •.5,'r,'!, Vet 4arrlngs I- 1f71. *91t;,8(il, against $945,- Vlav 1,189; 389 In 1870. Road Icssed Julv, 1872, to Atantic ft Pacific RU. at 5 p. c. a year till J'-Iy, 1875; 6 per cent two following Feb., 1885 years and Aug., 1888 Aug.. ISni 7 per cent thereafter, (v. 15, p. Ill, 692.) 500.000 7,000,000 93,847 2.989.330 2.400.000 500.000 1,076.000 2,779,000 3 7 g. 7g. A. 40. Q-J. N.Y.,Bnnk of Comm'ce Uc*. 1, 18Sf New > ork. Office. Apl. 1,137S Koad passed Tinder new management in 40. London, Brown, S. 4 Co Apr 10. 1875 Mar. '72, In connection with Pacific alail do do SS. Co, (See V. 14, p. 458.) Oct. 10.1897 J. 4 J. New York an ondon Inly 1.1-9S J. ft J. N. Y. Erie R.illway Co. Ian. 1, IS7F Road sold by receiver In 1872. F.ftA, N. Y.. T.. W. 4 VrR, Feb., 10(10 Leased 10 Tol.. Wah. 4 W. f.^ri7 years. A. A.ft O. 1 V I'- 7l,(;29,2)9 2,.583,600 7 « 2,2S2,240 6g. 4,970.000 M.ft N. M.ft N. J. 4 J. A.4 A. 4 0. 0. «.-J. 20,000.('00 A. 40. 4W),00.1 3,700,WQ Company owns vm 90!',000 1,824,200 311,500 600,000 800,000 400,000 300,000 8,048,700 2,400,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 3.000 J)00 5.730,000 2,231,(00 32,6&I,375 1.551,800 1.621.000 96.000 182,400 »7»,8«) 498,900 177,600 . (v. 15. 712.) J. City, Hudson Co. Bk Net eamhigs. 1871, (5.1,196. (v II, pSSII. 1878 Land 47.000,01X1 acs. 'v. 16, p. Sl-i ) N. Y., Jay Cooke 4 Co. Inly, Boston h.K. Trust Co. Jan.lO, 1873 Leased, Feb., 1869, to ^ost., H ft E,, for 100 do July 1. 1887 years at 10 per cent, per annum, on cost do do July 1,1874 of property, taxes, &c. (v. 16, p. 188.) do do do do J. 1,650.000 360,000 546,000 10,51 0,000 350,000 3OO,O0P 793.400 201,000 1,500.000 7,2f8.«P0 7,000,000 3,000.000 500,000 700,000 ai9,i'oo Net earnings, ISK, $88,375. 'v. 1«. p. M J Lea ed Sept., 1871 to Richmond ft Danv. R. at t2<;o,C(n per an. Net earnIngB year ending June SO, 1«2, »138,:U. Dec. 1, 1872 Net earnings In fiscal year 1S71-73, $167,741 Aimnal rpn(»rt In CnEf-vicr.''.v, l^,p 781. Apr. 1,1874 Oi.er. bv -Erie at 1872 p. ct o! erois eam'ga. Boston, Office. ft A. 4 O. 600,000 00,0l« 4,030,000 418,000 157,500 2.944,850 lOS.OOO 3,555,000 4,a6»,4S0 1,500,000 680.000 3X100,000 360,000 340.000 1,500,000 1,500,0(0 1,200,000 600,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,650,000 earnings, {401,914. April, 1>80 Ian. 1,1922 do Boston, Office. 20,( 1868 ,.„,' July July U\\y,19O0 July, 190O J, J. a,(»IO,000 50,1,000 5,584,699 mortgage, gnarantecd .. it Bureau Kai.— Stock mortgage, guaranteed Bonds (payable &c \.m 60 Peoria 1st 50. !8;i 1870 '50 Income bonds (ft 1*7 i . State lien (InBtallmentsJ bonds Pennsijlcania Co- Com. stock) do Preferred stock Penn. A i>«laioar#— let mortgage P«nn*yiifan(a 18; 1 1, May. :896 16, p. 90, 220. 396, 460, 525.) A pi, 10, 'IS Annual report for flscal year ending Sept. 11-7:1 ft I87S 1. 1872. In CnRoxioLZ, t. 15, p. sa. Net Felb. do do do . M. 4S. 1,000 1,000 May I42m. and leases 175., tota operated, 317m. Set earnings In 1672, 1,0(10,000 SOOftc 100 1,000 1,000 1868 J.4D. ft $1,161,769, being $125,391 lefS tiian In '71. In IS72 purchased ft Elmlra and Jfff. ft Can. roads. Proposition A.ft O. 60 i;old ad mortKatre. b, f,. f.'iO.OOO per annum Keal estate f(lcpot) bonds (for $800,000). Debt to St. Louis County (no bonds) Lex. & St. Louis Brauch, Ist mort. gold Leavenworth, Atcb. & N. W., Ist mort.. J. ft ,1.4 J. Hartf. r p.. v. 15. p. 808. July, 1885 April, 1900 .Jan..I8n 458,000 1865 186i M J. An. Irredeema. 1,000 9 300 28H .1.4 J. 5 4 N. Haven Annapolis. Baltimore, do 500&C . MortifiigL' bondft. J.'&'.I. J. ft J. 400,000 209,000 150,000 3,077,000 72\6«4 1812. expenses. $;s2,ff29; netearnli gs,$iso<,10« surp us above Interest. $257,I!I4. Philadelphia, Office. iS67 N.H., Aug., Jan. 1,1 Apr. 1,18:7 J. U. 0. ft ft 4 Consol. of N. y In protrresB. Guarantees Montclalr and N. J. Midland. Capital to b'^ Increased, (r. 1F95 I, l'9l Sept.i. 18991 J. A 4 p. lit, 459, 492.) do do do Baltimore 4 Phtladel. A.ft U. A. 40. J. J. H, ; 2,62^4001 1,000 1.430,000 1,000 16.000 p.m. 100 2,692,639 400.000 1.200,000 600,000 700.000 2, 1878 Oct., 1875 July Sept. 1, 1899 M.ftN. som: Jan. do I,100,0W1 6,820,000 33,000 1,000 101 , 4 (v. In progress, W. Plains. N.Y. to H'kfleld.rt July VlSOS *2.0 0,(1H< bds to ro'lre RondOMt ft Os, mort »395,46.<; n t. »159,767, an lncre«»e o $58.13! over ;o71-72. Gross receipts In yeir ls71-:2, $1 J3«,9S8 4 J. J. operating ex- 1,1-73. A.ft O. J. 4 J. 6g. f 6g. f 85«,52»i 1881 Cliarleston. J. 4 J. K , 1864 1865 1866 1867 1871 1871 1861 1865 186) 18S0 making (t. 1«, p. !8, 2l5 Interest certificates for »1C9,C2S ar" doe In 1875. Gross iHrnIng". year 1872-73 , Office. Philadelphia, Office. 1,COO sr., q.-j: J. 400,000 i',o6o bonds, 1900 18T2-73 1867 1,000,1KIO l,OIJIi Northwfsiteni~L. M.ftN. M.ftN. lOO&c 60,0000.^^7.308, mortgage mortgage Omaha nsjco J.'ftJ. A. ft O. 10 7 3 < 6 6 6 1,000 100 2,3'.'0,000 May. Jan.l. i«n.,1890 C. Philadelphia OlOce. 1,(X)0 iss4 Bonds Bonds Bonds Bonds tracki penses, »i,7r«,384: net earalnn. »U",41. Leafed to N. Y. CtnlraT it J pf r cent per annum on stock and Int. ou 2, 1878 .Ian. 2, 1S7.; Fcb.l, 1893 M'.ft'N. 13W 1,000 1.000 J. ft M.ft S. M.ft S. 500&C SOO&C Consolidated mortgage 01 1 Coiony— Stock Orange, Alex, dt Manassas.— %ioc^ lat mortgage, O. A A.R.R 2d mortgage, do Sd mortgage, do 4tb mortgage do Funded interest do 1st mortgage, O., A. & M. RR do 2d inortKage, Orange (£ i^ ewark—\%t mortgage Oregon A Cnli/ornta—lvt moit.-age O^oego A Rome—lBl mort., guar .,, luoome mortgage bonds ,.,, Oswego A S{/racH.te—Stoc ., 8 p. c. gunr. do do do do Company's Shops N. do do M.ft N. do do M.ft S. do do 1965 18S3 1368 1868 1810 '82k , Ist Ist 60c*c 56 817 142 142 iBt mortgage Northern P«f(^-— Ist Mort., gold, 1. gr Norwich A irorcMt'?'— Stock Ist mortgage. State loan,8lnklngfuud... 2d and Sd mortgage bonds.4!h mortgage bonds Oadensb. dt L. CAain.— stock Preferred stock Eouipment bonds Sinking fnnd onds Ohio db JfM«f^«fpjDi— Stock, com Preferred stock 2d mortgage .W. Dlv. Income mortgage, W. Dlv Consol. mortgage, for »6,800,COO Consol. mortgage, sterling, 2d cons. S. F. mort., for $4,000,000 iHl treek cfc AUegh. A.-Stock N.T., Gr.Centrul Depot, Jan. .1, J. 500,000 1,000,000 324.200 490,500 50,000 899,860 80,500 820,000 241,500 3,473,500 2,189,000 860,000 1.4 3,roO 5,842,000 1,500,000 1,984,000 1,228,000 202.602 "ioo Prtiftrred stock 8 per Ist mortgage, J. A ,T. V.IK A. M. *N. 4 • 7 , Improvement . two more four tracks Ihroaghont. Gross earnings. |2 I.& 7,500,000 1,900,000 do 1,000 do io 7 .I.ft ,1. 106,899 do 7 F.* A. N. Y.. 137 Broadway. 161,000 7g. .T 4iJ ^'«w Vnrk. V.MO 2«.00«n.m. 6 too 16,ro0,000 .J.«! J. N. Y., Grand Con. Depot < 1,059,500 A.&O. 500&C do do UU&c 6,6«0,000 7g. t. J.& J, N. r.. G. Opdyke 4 Co. 7 M.& N. 5.320,000 do do 7 M.& N. 659.(00 do do 100 2,000,000 Y M. Morgan's Sons 2X q.-j. 6 F. &A. 1,000 132,000 do do 7 J. ft J. 100,000 1,000 do do M.4N. 1,000 250,000 no do J, ft J. 733,noa 1,000 do do 1863 18T2 1861 New 000 Is to lay 1175 1891 244. .351, 4S3, 498.) BO OO //ousatonic <t JV()r(Aern— Ipt raort,,.. y. Y.,KinQfit.{t Syra.—\tii M.. gld ;$4,(»0O.00O) JV. T. Or. Central Dep, May 1, N. y.. Union Trust Co. April, A.ftO. l.OVO :> »Stork». lattDlTl'd M.*N. N. mortgage) JNcw mortgage je^^ixw.OtK) j ^AW York (t //arlem—Coin. stock Preferred stock Con»oll(V:Hod inort. of t&6S & sink. fd.... Con'oi.mort.,cou.orreg.(fortl2,000,000) fHaklDE fund REMARK when Due ""'?, aUndlDK. SS ffondg, { I'rtnclpRl. INTEREST OK DIVIDENDS. When! Where Pavable and Payable by Whom. (^«„'t* Amount »-3 Miles of t N,Y..R.\V. Hopkins* Co May 18S9-9C Int. nut raid, Mav. H7"2. (v. 16, p. 1.15.) " Philadelphia. Office. .\n abstiact of the annual report lor the N'ov,30,l do year 1872 is given In Chronici.k.v. 16, p. do Jan,, If J.''4. do do Net recoil ts on road- In Penn. and April, 1875 I ondon. N*w Jersey were $11.2.17,179. The stock .Vprll, 1875 Philadelphia office. $;i,029,2l». Includes 33W prr c. being Is1910 do do sn- d In 1S73. (v. 16, p. 292, 314. 389, 5'25.) See Report In Ciironiol> , v. 16, p. 523. A.ft O. yittsbnrgn Co.'s F.4 A. A.4 office. 0. Oct. Phlla., Bk. No. America. do do F.ftA. N.Y., ChIc.,B.I.4 Pac. New YO'k, Office. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. N. Y., Imp. 4 Trad. Bk. J.ftD. J. ft D. 7 7 7g 6 A.40. F.ft A. A.4 0. J. ft J. J. ft J. 8 7 7 6 J.'ft' J. J. 4 ft J. J. J. "4' J.'ft'j. 4 7 A. « A.&O. 7 J. ft J. J. J. 6 .!.& J. J. 4 J. 0. 4 Q.-M. 5 6 6 5 6 New York Co Philadelphia, Office, do do Philadelphia, Penna RR, do do Phlla., Pa. Life do Phlla. ft 4 T. Co. do London. Phlla., Treas. of Co. Philadelphia, Office. J. J. J. S. Philadelphia, Office. ft 7 M. 7 J..'» J. London. 6 J.«J. Fhlladelphit, Office. 7 ft AM). Anr. 1. 1897 .iHly.ini N.Y., Lancaster, B.4 as do earnings n71, $333,504. $1,001,700; pref.. $2,000,000. N'e' Stock, com. (v. 14,p. 65!.) Keb., 1873. Leased in perpeiuliyto C, R. I, 4 Pac. ai $125.00'' per yr. luly 1 1877 Inly 1.1891 'eoria to Jacksonv., S3m. Sto: k, $1,238,700 >ct. 1,1901 1900 J.& J. 4 J. I, 1891 Inne 1,189C Tunc, 1906 and London, Feb.. Phlla., 227 8. 4th St. do do do do do do London. do j.&.r. \prll.l87S Aug.10,1901 In process of construction, (v. 14, p. 628.) C mpleted. Jan. .1872. Leased 1 Phil. & .annual report In Read. (v. 16, p. 345.) (v. 14, p. 6S8.) v. 15, p. SS7 Cbsoniclx, lan.,'79-'9S 1902 Jan., 1879 Jan., 1900 Oct., 1891 Leased, Feb..l862, for 999yrB lo Penn. RB. Gross earnings. I8T3 $3,980,712; netcarnInus. $'>:i2.736. The Penn. RR. pays Int., c. and Ja-i. 1. 1'*'.3. was creditor of P. Mch 31,1881 Inly 1,188* & K. bv $17:5 wi. Report In Chrosicu July; '1872 Oct. 1,1877 .luly. 19!0 V. li\p. 321, 132. Mar., 1873 Lca«c<t to hll. & Read., at 12 p.c. on st'ck The not earnings nfmaln andbmncb lluea in iK7i. wereJ4,liiil.i96. nualnat $6,ii06,»iu In 1S71. A lai-ge purchase of coal lands n-ns made in 1871. and tiie P. ft B. C >. lf86 ptmranlees the mortg. bonds of the Cowl «: I, Co. l:>r$11.13!.(<Kl. New loan Issned In .Ian.. 1873 convertible Into stock from 1814-77 July :.1J76 to Jan. 1, 1392. See annual report In Cbsonioi,c, v. 16, p. 83, 218; 1II93 IBM i«e tlioXU. p. •», ; t. l«, p, U,) I Ian. 24, 'n Ian. 24, '73 1880 ^UM THE CHRONICLE. 564 [April 26, 1873. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. confer a great fUTo- by giving na Immediate notice of any error dlacovered In onr Table» Bo tuts, % INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Principal, DESCRIPTION. Amount Miles when Due, Kate BEMABES. outof When Where Payable and Stocks. per t Payable. standing. by Whom. For explanation of all references, see Road Cent. last Dlvl'd. foot notes on Ut pa;e of RE Tables. «nb«Tlber« irlll I ntUaieipMa * ReaiinaT-CContluued) «j0up. ur reg... imi irnld. do lar or ate ling do dollar loan i:old do dollar do ii'"" 1876-92 ... New debentnre loan (convert. .;;; Ooal & I. Cl'., »ruaranted mortgage 1871 1871 1971 Goaaoi. mort. dollar loa i, mort. consolMated (for lit 1st 11.131,000 1,259,1110 1858 iOO 60 500 1,000 1,000 »IO,0-O.000) . 1812 186j . Ist niortga.;e (series B) 1st mortsa^e (series C). 1st mortgage (series D). l»t mortgage (series E). 1st mortgage (series F) 3d mortgage (series Q) 3d mortgage (series H) 3d mortgage (series I).. 3d mortgage (series K) . 3d mortgage (series L> . 3d mortgage (series M) 13<i2 1852 I8i3 lSt)3 1856 1857 W Hac—U .M.(|.i,60J,00UJ Pirt Rttron A t. 3/i>A.— 1st mqr" Porllnni t Ogir.nib\irg—\%\. M.,E. D. glti > ew mirtjas-a ( for fS.S'JO.OOO) Port <t Oodfmb. ( Vt. Z)i;>.)— 1st ra. gold Portldift <fc OtforiX CertfraZ— Ist mortgage 1st M..8.f. (Portl. loan) PoTtl. it KoKhealtt — Ist ra >rtgage. etiual lien ortiand loan) s. f >rt. 2d Ptrtland, S'lco A Pjr/«/no«(/i— stock P^rt Ri'jal (S.C,)— St m -rtgage-conv.. gid 1st mi:'t^;ig«. co'W.. guar by Qa. R.R... Poruinoulfi,Gt. FalUdk Co/tic— stoclc Ist M >rtgag Prosidence A Worcester— Stoc)s < ! Mortgagebonds Bond^ t pay for stoughton Brancb ifc Cthirnbla^Xsi .M., coupon 3d Mortgaife, coupon ifsa'iiut/ O&c I lOOic 5 0*c 50 &c 'lOO&c 5' &C 5' Ac 5.I0&C 187! 1369 1870 1371 1871 18i3 167H 90 03 'iie 27 1,01)0 V,66o 1,000 5V4 Sin 8.333.0JO 3,000,000 775.000 4.000.000 S.O.fl.OIIO 400.000 19,714,385 2 500,000 875,000 875.000 875,000 875,000 875,000 375.000 860.000 860.000 860,000 860.000 860,000 860,000 2,000,000 111,000 100,000 1,000,000 700,000 20,800 i.m. 1,300.000 80:1,000 1,000 1,000 3,800.000 2,300,000 3>0.000 700.000 850,000 450.(00 1. 500.000 1.000,000 1,000,000 100 770,01X1 10)&C 9 566i'c 1870 50 &c 1371 500&C 100 S3 110 nil H 26 47 44 "i(io 1,000 "56 160&C 1.0 « 50 Jiicfiniinii 142 100 1,000 IOO State Sinking Fund loan Bonds, guaranteed by State Consol. mortgage, cp. or re Piedmont b anch. 1st mortgage Micfi., Fredricksb. A /^(.— Bonds, ster Coupon bonds of 1831 Petersburg— ?>tocyL Victim. 3d mortgas<e, coupon and reg A 100 8d mortga^f c, coupon H'chm. A York Tiifjer— Vai-ious mort. bds. a^AtjeMUl Pirk (K. .1.)— 1st morigage Bockrord, R. [, A St. iOM'«— ist mort., gold Sorni, hat. tto^ie'i*;.— stock IstSinkln; Knnd mort., Wat. & R ... Bonds, guaran.. Pots. A Watertown. General mortgage. Sinking Fund Npw general mort A Denver C— 1st mort. gld,E dlv. We-t. div., land grant. A Terre Haute— Stocii 9.0l)l).(>0O 100 3,993,900 i855 185S 1361 inOJbc 7it9 500&C 29!,00l' 50. &C 3,477.800 4,163,5 X) 5J0,0 lOOcSsc .Sfltl.lV'a ., 500&C 1,000,000 1,500.000 liJ70 lOOJfcc 5.51)0.0X1 100 100 3,300,000 3,183,000 1.100,000 1,100.000 1.400.000 1,400,000 (lO&c A) sink, fund mortgage, income Loulf A Iron Jtfoun(a(n— Stock 1.700,01111 100 , 2d mortgage, gold (for tVW'i.CdO) Arkansas Branch, l.t mort., gold, 1 gr 8t. L.. Kiimai O. A JV.(late No. .Mo)— Stock I 1,1100 H72 :,oo 3.000000 "ioo 3,«X>,000 13,0 0,00 sto'-k mortage. (No. Missouri.) Bt. Louit, Laicrence A Denver— lal M., gld. 8t. L.A Southeastern— U'. M.. gld, conv,s.f Consol. mortgage, gold. s. f Evans vli n, Healei-foa & Naihv.,lst vi. St. Lort'^ A St..Joten/l—lst mortgage, gold.. Bt. L.Vand.A r./T-lst M.,S.F.guar 2d m. ». f.. guar., ($l,toO,000 con. not guar.) Income bonds 1365 West Ime. 1. gr. (for»3,000,000.) admor-., Wes.iine.l. gr. (ror$8.000,00'J) m. P. A Sioux CTJy— Preferred stock Preferred stock. Itlt seri -s A ifewort-Stoci mortgage, new Savannah A CAartofoa— Stock Bonds of the C. ft S. R.R., guar by S. Car Funded Int.bds.S.&C. RR. gua-. by S.Car Sandutki/, H. lac Istmort., Sav. 4 Char. R„ t500,000 *io., (?r;;»/j<* AT. /i;.i.— istmort SaBannahA XempMn -Ist M.,end byState SchU'ilkitl Fni««,y— Stock 1873 1867 1863 1867 1863 1871 It mortgage e\toiislon .. S»5M22''i^„'*'"»'"""'-'»'Mo«««ie-' 5»J£-"i'?-'^'i;''i'-™"' i2r™ "•• (Conn.l-Stock.. ia«rti(»g«,conatrucUoB bOB«» 1,000 i',660 1,000 1,000 W,O0O.OO0 F.* IX 1* j;* J. F.* A. M.&S. A.*0. M.&N. J.&D. J.& J. F.& A. M.&S. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 A. 4 0. M.&N. J.&D. A.&O. M.&N. J.& J. M.&S. 7 8f. 'Vg. J.&'J. 7 6g. 6g. 6g. M.&N. J.& J. M.4N. 6 J.&"j. 6 7 6 J.& J. A.&O. S J. KR. Office. Aug. 1,1900 57 B'way. May, 1881 Phlla., Pa. RR. Oitlcc. Jan., 13:10 (V.14, p. 593 ; v. 15. J>. 53:J, rC5.) p. 8l«. Suit. B. & O. Railroad. .Inly, 18 8 Gross earnings in 1871-7a, »1.47i,6J9. (T. Baltim., Mer h. Nat. Bk Jan. 1,1902 14, p. 323, 459, 764. Pittsburg, ist Nat. B Aug. 1,1889 N. r., Wlnslow, L. & Co Apl. 3, 187:1 Leased, July, 1369, for 999 years, to Penn. Apl. 3, 1878 do do KR., at a rental equivalent to interest, do do Mchl, 1913 sinking fund of debt, and 7 per cent on do do Mch 1, 1913 stock. The lea«e being transferred fo do Mcli 1, 1912 subsequently to the Penn-ylvanla do do Mch 1,1912 Co. The lesseea to keep the road lu do Mch 1,1912 repair and also pay laxce, expenses, do do Mob 1. 1912 eti-. P., F. W. & C. leasei, the Ne - castls do do March, 1912 do B. V. and ihe Lawrence roads; whick March, 1912 in turn are leased aeain by i-enn. Co. do do March, 1912 do stock of 12.500 OO' authorized Nov.. do do do March, 1912 1871, 10 be Issued to Penn. RR. tor Imdo .March 1912 provements, &c., under article 16 of do March, 1912 lease guaranty on old stock not afdo do do March. 1913 fected. Net earnings have paid lessees do Philadelphia. May, 1876 thus far a haudsolQe profit. See annual '., Wlnslow, L. Co Jan. 1,1837 report in CUKOH. v. 16, p. 343, 460, 533. do do Mch 1, 1874 Total Issue to be |2,50O 000. York, July 1,' 1901 Will be completed in '73& I'sedto Penn.Oo N.T.,Kemvs& Cox. Miy 1,1899 Po t H. to Owosso. Mich., 90m. Boston, 1st Nat Bank. Jan ., 1900 (Ist mortgage is to bt" retired frttm pro* do Nov., 1901 ceedsof newmort. Stock paid, 91,(^0,000 Boston. May, 18)1 N. T. Mechanic's Fall, to Canton, Me., 38m. Boston, Columbian Bk July Y,' 1387 York & Cumberland sold out In 1865. Net do do Oct. 1, 1887 earnings year ending Aug. 81, '72,938,117:;. N.Y. Agent, & New ; 4 New & 3 f 5 do do Var. 7g. 7K. Sep. too 50 "lis 116 101 101 & J. M.&'S. Providence, Office Providence, R. I., N. Jan'.;i;i87a 1, 1880 Bk July .1.& J. 'idi 35X 40 23 '50 tPSOO 1871 1870 1370 1869 lOO&c 111,800 500 406,500 1,000 152,000 1.000 16,000 p.m, so 576,050 lOQ 1,151.400 210,000 i',ivo 16,000 p.m. 1.000 16,0J0 p.m. 838.500 241,l«XI S.n 50 Ittil 1354 1871 lSl» SOO&C 1,000 ' '.I IHI 389.1.50 2.0M.UIO' 7M>.(I00 •94,010 IsS.OOO 35(),0'I0 100 1,000,000 300^ 1871-73, »319,936. Dividends (v. IS, p. 83(i.) In 10 yearo, 37 per cent. Union Natl Bank, Mcli 'i,' 1832 Controlled by P.& Reading. Floating debt 'la, 1st Nat. B'nk June, 1884 »1.0S3,49I. Net earnings. 1673, »3l,ia8. N.Y., N.Bk of State N.V .Jan. 1,1373 Lea-cd to Del. & Hud Canal at. 8 p. e. on N.Y.,Del. 4H. Canal Co. Nov., 19,11 stock and int. on bonds, (v. 16.. p S.5S.) Leases the North Carolina Railroad and Richmond, Office. the Piedmont Railroad. Net earnings Jan. 1, 1875 do year ending Sept. 30, 18T3. 9363,«45, >eing N.Y., Lancaster. B & Co 1875 & l>>9ii an increase of 919,(>10 over 1870-71. N.T., M.&N. 6g. London. Richmond, Office. do do J.'& J. Var, V*ir. & M.& S. 4 D. 4D. F.'4 A. Boston, Treasurer. D. A.&O. A. 40. M.&N 7 F.& J.& 7g. f 5a. 7 7 A. J. J. J. 7 "sks 7 M.& N. 8 .\I.4 8. 8g.f F.4 A J.* J. '3is 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 n . F. t & A. ( >. A. M.&N. M.4 N. F.'& A. 7g M.&N. 7g. "2 6g 7g 7g. 7 6 7 7 7 8f, 7 7g. 7g. issi J.&D. June,' '1875 1380 to 1886 \. Road & Mar'.'Js, 'Ti 1894 June, 1394 1894 1894 1891 J. i_ M.&N. Mch 1. \|.4S. J. 4 J. J. 4D J.&D. J. 4D. do (to Office of Treasurer. N. Y.. Manhattan Co. N. Y..Drexcl, M. &Co do do do do New York or London. M.& N. May Mch 1 1. 1901 1392 1893 1892 London. do 4 J. N. Y., Union Trust Co eaninga (In '72. $1,180,273.) Bds.gnar.by T.H.&I..byC.C.&l.C,andP.C.4St.L. This road and M.&N. J. 4J. A. 4 O. J. 4.1 7 8 7 9 f. ]' a 7 7 1^ its land grants were reoort- ed to have been purchased by the Northern Faclflc. Of the whole line 340 miles were completed June, 1872. Extension of S14 miles in progress. See statement vol. 16, p. 84, W8. gr. 708,436 acres. The stocks are secured by lien. Leased to Cent. O., at $174,850 besides expenses and taxes. Guarant'd by BaU.& O • Formerly Char. 4 Sav. Road opened for through traffic, March. 1870. Cost of road and equipments, $3,040,115. N. Y., H.H.Klmpton. -ept. 1,1889 do do Jan. 1, 1889 Macon, by M. 4 W. RR. Jan. 1, 1891 In progress. Slate endorsement declined. N. Y., Lancaster, B.4Co May 1, 1890 In progress. To be sscmiies. Philadelphia, office Jan., 1873 Leased to Phil. & Readl k. (v. 14, p. 6».) Net earnings year ending March 1,1871, N. Y..lmo. 4Trad.Bk. 1880 $159,509; Int., $14,700; div.. 4 per cent. N. Y.,Roddey.Bell&Co, .ran.,l,l»90 In progress, Selma :o Pollard. Ala., lOOm. N. Y.,H. Iews& Co. Sept. 1,1889 I proz ess, Selmato Memphis. New York, office. Jan. 1, 1872 Late Ala. 4 lenn. Rlv. Completed lnl870 do do Jan. 1,1861 Receiver appoinled Feb., .8;3 (r. 16, p. do do Apr. 1,1^87 187.) M. 4S. .!.& J. J. 4 J. f. Jan., 1909 Charleston, 1st Nat. Bk. Mch'l','l8n M.'i's. 2X nnder foreclosure. This Co. took possessIOB Feb. 7, *72. Gross N. Y.. M. K JesuD 4 Co Nov.'l5,1872 es' ngs to Peb.'TS. $2.7«,820, net $748,189. N.Y.,NatI Bk ( Com'rce July 1, 1895 See Keport in v. 16, p. 491 V. Y.,Nat. Bk of C jm'rce Leased to Pac. of Mo. at $75,000 per year. m'.&'n. N. Y.,G.Opdyke& Co Nov.',' 1894 $1,000,000 of the first bds, are a mortgage F.& A. do do Aug., 1902 on 60 miles only (vol. 16, p. 180,) J. 4 J. do do July 1, 1897 M.&N. N. T.. Jameson, S. & C. Nov. I N'ov.. 1=72, Ijt. in default. (V. 15, p. 657.) J.& J. N. Y.,3d Nat. Bank. Jan. 1, 1897 Leased toT. H. & Ind. at 3,T p. .of gross ' "" J J. 8g. old 1867, for 90years, to Ind. & St. L. at 30 per cent of gross earnings up to $3,000,000 (but in no year to be less than $450,000); 25p.c,on next $1,000,000, and 20 p. c. on all excess. Pref. stock increased do do 21 pr. c. Mar., 187J. (v. 14, p. 292. S')7.) New York office. Feb. 15. Net earnings, 1871, $667,319. Controls Cairo N. Y.. office 122 Broad'ay Aug. 1, 1892 4 F. road. Stock of Ark. Branch, New York o Loado 1. >1ay 1, 1397 $3,50l),COO. New York, Co's Office Junell,1895 St. Land 7 to be May'l','l912 In progress. Aug.. 1918 mt. In iiefault. (v.I5,p.551, 69! ; v.16. p.84.) Fel).15,187s Report shows net earn'gs, 1871-72, $4S2 406. Sept 1,1880 (vol. 16 p.319.) Dec, 1874 Dec. 1, 1391 Leased, Jan., 1871. to VI Cent, at full Int. Feb'.'l'.'lSTS on pref. stock, and equip, bonds; and May 1,1880 from IX in 1873 to 7 per cent alter 1879 do do Sept 1,1880 on common stock, (v. 15, p. 596, v. 16, p do So>'. 1,1902 319.) Y., London 4 Frank Aug., 1899 W. div. in progress. L.gr.. $1,600,000 acres. do da May 15,1900 Int. in delauTt, see v. 16. p. 24:. Main line, T. H. to E. St. Louis, leased N. Y.. office 13 Wall do do do do do do 7g M.&N. 7 7 SO, 1873, »;60,319; net. $15,910. do do do M.&N. P. .» Gross earnings yea" ( 'ding S"pt.30, 1872, $351,919; expenses, 05,909; net earnings »11S,0I0. Report, v 16, p. 83. Gross earnings year ending Sept. Richmond, Office. do New York. New York. New York and London N.Y., MercatileN.Bank do do do do do do J. 18=8 1875 1875 4111I.OO1 500 Net earnings, J.&D. Colum 7 7 937,500 3,307,000 997,100 1,000 1857 1369 1891 ; J. 1.2011.01 III 6,000,000 1,600,000 1, & J. Boston, Office. •Ian. 1,137:1 Lea»ed to East. RR., 99 yrs, 10 p. c. on f t'k. M.&N. New York and London, Nov. 1,1889 Operated and controlled by Oa. RK. M.&N. do do Not. 1,1889 (V. 14. p 386 V. !6. p. 318.) J.& J. Boston, East. RR. Co Jan.15, 187: Operated by East. RR. J.'& J. 7 S,00O,it00 leases several roads and It mk A. f. f. 6,000.000 1,030,000 3,350,000 21.*000. rn, 1.000.000 1,000,000 1.899,000 3,600,000 793,000 120,000 700,000 3.030,000 tao.'M) 150 207 131 Seaboard A Roanoke -stock 80 1st mortgage Setma A '^'i7/'-l8tM.,guar.i)y Aia.V.'.V. "46 Btima, Marlon A .tf«tn.-ist M., end.by Ala BO "•;"•''. Rome A DaUon—\tl mort 100 3d mortgage. Ala. ,% Tenn. R.R 100 Generil mortg».»c !or$ri,000.(IOO Sharnokln Vallen A /».>lMi>.— stock _ist mirtga/B.go'l.on road and lands... 100 1,000 •M.Hl Bt.PatUA Pic— First Dlv.— 1st M., lOm .... 1st mortgage, St. P. to Watih.*)tn 2d M. on 8i)ra.& 1 ton l.gr. of 307,300 acres Geniral M. (neld to retiti! above bonds). do sterling 10,000,000 4.000.000 1867 1370 Ist 1st mort., 879.'iOii tOCAc 2(1 Prefcrre *« 1370 1871 l»7i 1369 mortgai^e (series B) sink, fund 2d mortg ge (series C) 2d mortgage (series D) mortgage & J. J.&.I. J. 4 J. J. J.'&'j. J.& J. 67,7;8 134,439 17S,428 295,500 841,100 130.500 175.000 Jt^.OO) 300,000 company controlled by the Penn. Conip'y. which holds a majority of the capital stock. Net earn ngs, 1W2, »1,967.768. Report to State of Ohio, CnBOKicLK, v. 15, Phlla., Pa. mont'ilv 4,000,000 600.000 157,300 1.000 Preierred stock 1st F.ftA. 7 6 7 7 « 6 M.&X 13«3 10.1 iBt mortgage, Bt. Louis, Alton St. April, 1376 April, 1387 Oct. 1,1392 Itself l,52-..00O 1,000 501' ! St Joftejjh (series 300,000 2,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 650,000 850.000 6,000,000 1854 1810 com Preferred stock Eiiuipm^ut mortgage bonds do do do mortgage do do do do 51)0,000 d> Ist Ist do do do do to. A.&O. A.«0. 2,000000 Dollar loan Btt'.lao'l—^Uic:]s., 1893 Apl. 111. 73 L'sed with United Co.'s of N.J.(v.l6,o.S4B) Jan. 8, 187.1 Net earnings, year ending Sept. 30. 1573, July, 1884 {1,183,6:4. gee repsrt la t. 16, p. 317. 3,935,450 •B7-' 181 181 D la'lUle—Stock 5) &c &c &C 1,000 i?!H99fl(aar <fc .S.'zra*07a— Stock 1st mortgage consol (for $3,0)0 000 ife Ac 300&C do Phtradelphla Office. iPhila., 4 Boston, This 3,011(1,00 50O&C a S o 9d mortgage., Bridge (O. & P. KB.) mortgage A O. conscruc bonds P., K. Bqulpmmt bonds PUtsb., Va. (ft C7Aar;«s/o/i— Ist mortgage.. m 5tl A. 3,50s,l 100 18<2 18S2 18 >3 13«3 18;2 . PlI/moiltli.K'ln.k.A 5) 181)3 J. ft J. « 5' 100 ^S 6 50 50 1000 lOO&c 1871 18«J 18 a 310.500 400,000 1.000.00(8 500,0110 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 , mortgage, Sc,m'><Miv. & Ina. re org... 4 tT'W iric 1)1 V. b mils PtUstnirgitCoiiHeUm.—l'lmortg&st 3d mortgage, Balto. loan Ist mortgage. Turtle Cr. Div tiunb., Ft \V. <t (7«c.—StooH. guaranteed.. Spei^ia' impr. atocK. guar 1 -go) 1st mortgage (series A; Col. do var. Q-J h. J.& J. 11,485,750 1,000 special to Pa. liR do do J.&D. 7 l.oun 18i>6 TltiKl>;Oin.A SI. Loiltf-itock (17,000.000).. Preferred atocK (»(.0O0.ncu Philadelphia Office. June, 1911 Philadelphia 4 London. June, 1911 Philadelphia Office, June, 1311 J.&l). do do June, 1911 do do J. & J. Jan. 1,1893 J.tk.l. 6g. I'- 876.000 '.0.500.000 1873 1872 do do d3 do J.&D. 7 63i,'i00 A rce'iloH— Slock PMUl., V/Um. Jc .SuK.-Stoc; 1st mortgajfe. convertible FlaiD bond4 loan Pha<i<Ml>hl<l 11.110,000 7,000,000 A.&O. M.4S. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. . < F.4 A. Philadelphia, Treasurer. Feb., 1873 Leased. Feb., 1863, to North. Cent, at 7 p. c. 4. 1. do do July. 1901 on bonds and 6 on stock. * D. N. Y.,Bank of N. A. June 1.1881 Net earnin.;8 1871, $23,624. Cost, $2,000,000 A. 4 0. N. Y., "'arm. L &T.C0. Oct.,189<i A.4 0. N. Y., N. Bk Commerce. Apr. 1, 1888 Net revenue, 1871, $31,;i2. Int. pald,$3«.80«. J. J. J.'i'j. H.H.,E. S. Seranton M.4B. I do dp *Co v. 16. p. 461. _„ Jan!"l871 Leased to N. Y. & v. HaT«u at $100,000 par Sept. 1,1880 yenr. (y. 14, p. 621.) April 23, THE CHRONICLE. UI3J 666 EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Sabacrlber* DESCRIPTION. Sioux CUy it Pacific— Ut moTt ai mortjiJiffe (juovornment Hiibaldv).. StonxCUi/ tfe St. Iaul—\»t inort., Kold.l. Ist mortgige, currency for $2.1w,U0i). Sf>mer»et-~lst mortgage .gold. South OaroHna— StocK, 1st mortgage, Htfrlln^ loan... gr. .HI 242 212 do dollar bOMls, L.. 24 mortgage (for »3,(100,000). DomeBtlc oonds (U) 1868 1812 62.'67 Domestic bonds (I) Domestic bondf^ (K). South db No. .4/o&rtma— Preferred stock. Ist mortgage, endortted by Ala South Side i£. /.)— 1st mortgage l,n29,0«l nn&c l,n28.'200 1,000 1,0WI 900,000 1.240,U(U 490.000 "ioo 9,819,'275 Tar 1.49a ,-,37 500 Sullivan Mounlatn (N. K.)— Ist mort (6 Krie—Ut mortgage, conv., 8. f. Summit ^ancA(i\».)— Stock 1st mortgage Sunburu <e 1st 1".—Stock >:2I,000 1,419,500 -6,000 7 6 'i,m i.ooo Itfll ico&'c 1»70 1868 1868 1,00V 223 •as 7 29 20 1R70 1870 1865 1,000 i.ooo 1,000 •20 1865 1870 200&C var 100 1.00 100 81 mortgage 2d mortgage Syrac. (fe Chenango Valley— \%l M. gold. Taunton i?r«/icA— Stock lerre UautCit IiidtanapoUa—BtocTt •1 .. 68 11 * mortgage (W. Dlv.) mortgage (E. Dlv.) 227 10 S2S 1,000 KOO.OOO 500&C 1,000 i',6oo 1.S70 i/HX) 1871 1,00 1870 1,000 5004c 500*C 500&C 500&C 2)i 29 10S9 1039 506ic 100 1,000 l.CTO '67- '69 DonMs, sterling, €500,000... 1,1 «) 1SG9 1871 1866 1,000 '66-7-8 .1.000 1870 1,(X» 500&C 100 1868 1871 73 Bonds, guar, by Vt. Central Ml-sisqaoi RU. boi'ds Vermont Central— etoct Ist mortgage, consol ad mortgage, co.isol Kqulpraent 'cans Standatead, S. & Chambly bonds New bonis (to pay lloating debt) yertnont it J/«s.*.— stock Ist mortgage, (aink'g fuid $7,000 per yr.) 1866 1366 1887 1872 1865 Con verilble bonds do do Kermont Valley—2d mortgage yicksb. <t J/«Wrf— lat series (red endorsed). 2d series (blue en orsed) Sd do (black endorsed) 4th do (not endorsed) Special loan. fundi gmortgige I 1.000 100 lOddtc 500 1854 1166 500&C 18S6 1866 1,00(1 47X 35 !7 1871 1870 1871 1871 1004c • Western y. CaroHna— 1st mort. (E. Dlv.)... Western PennsylKanta-Ut mort Ist Mortgage. Pittsburg Branch West Jersey -stocX Loan of 1883, guar, by Cam. A Amboy 1st mortgage loan Isc mortgage, consolidation West IFtoc— lat M., gld, s. f., 1. gr.. conv... 1st riiort.. L'oid extension coup, or reg. ., Whitehall it Plattshurg—\t,t mortgage Wilmington. Col. <t .^»i7.— 1st mortgage Wll.,Charl.ARutturrd—\atmoTtgdLga Wllminfjton ifc Read.—\st mort 2d mort.. coup, or reg Wilmington <e IFeMon— stock Sterling bonds.; Sinking Fnnd bonds, gold inim. it Went. (Del.)— 1st mortgage wUconain Central— IhI M., gold, L. grant. IrorcMMr <t Iva^hua stock — Bonds ($12e/)0U 7 p. G.) IOO f "i' V. 15, p. SOS. July, 1890 Aug., 1901 May, do do do 1890 1901 1887 1885 1875 Operates 55m of road. In year etidlnjr Sept SO, 1871, gross earnings were $487,78» , ne'. $260,497: Int.. $163,211: $27,600; surplus, $30,830. 4 lease rent, guar by RRs. ualng T.TT. Phlla., J.'&D, ; Boston, E. ulake 4 (V. 76. p. 293.) Co. Junei',187a Leased to Vt. Cent., B p.c, on atock. T. IS 8 p. aw. 7 "i' ,1 ,1 4 4 The company mad» D. Boston, Globe Nat Bank Nov. 1. do do do do 0. M.4N. J ,1 4 J. 4 7 f 7 f .1 .1 .1 .1 ,1 6 .1 1 8 6 A 6 f ,1 4 « 6 7 O. 1 4,1. 4,1. & J. 4,1. 4 J. 4 J. 4.1. 4.1. 40, 4 J. M .4 8. F.4A. (V. 15, p. 83«, V. 16, p. 188, 21») I do do do .Tan. 1,1810 Chboniclx, V. 14, p. 764. 'Jaa.l.r"" I 1880 N.r.,Farir,?rB' l,.4T.Co.' Apr. 1, 1890 Stock, $1,000,000. Opened Anguet, ISTl. U,l1:*a Uaa.t Bank Ra.itr tOtU! Bull's Head Conpletc'd i5 inl'es, June, 1872. 1896 Philadelphia, offlce. Apl. 1, 1891 Old de ts retired by this Issue. (T.14,p.«28). Income b tnds amount to $63,400. Int. N. y.,Soutter4 Co. d faulted, lApril, :87J, on M. 4 W. P. do do do do Bank, do do do do do do do do Qo do do do A.40. "6g J 4 J. 7g M.4N. J 4.1. Q-J. .T 4J. 4 J. J v«irioaa 1 1, .Ian., 1890 — do Ma cil,1883 Camden to Cape May. Salem 4 Swedesdo boro, 126m, Net earnings, 1871, $244,511. Jan., 1396 do Oct., 131Y-or and London Jan. 1, 1386 Com')leted Feb., 1872. L. gr.,1.12S,0(»a». 4 4 8 7 7 1 Jan. Jan. . New New York t'fflcj ot Co. New Yor Baits.. Safe Deposl~j C . New York. J 4.1. A.40. Phlla., DeHavcn 4 Uro ,1 bonds. 1890 In progresa trom Relay (7m. N. of Balto.) to Wllliaaiaport, Md., 80 ii., and Relay to 1890 llalto. 7m. An< ual report for last fiscal year given In CnKONioLn. v. 15. p. 5M, Jan., 1890 showing gross earnings of $197,707. Jan., 1890 .Ian., 1890 Jan.,19ti>. p. ... , ,Ian. 1, 1S90 , Philadelphia, OlHcc. Apr. 1. 189:! Leased to Pa. RR. Stock, $1,022,450. Coet of road, 4c., $3,730,263. (T. 14. p. 628.) do do Ian. 1, 1896 Camden, N.J. Go's office Feb.l7,18;i< Con.'ol. of several roads and brant-bes. Bait., Citizens N. 4,1. 7 «4T $169,522. 1,1385 Bank Oct., 1859 Leased till 1875 to Rutland RR. Bank Jan. 1, \m ^etearn'.syr ending March 1, 1871 were do $36,505 as shown In annual report in Jan. 1.13*1 do do do do A.40. J. J. J 4-1. J. 4 D. I'?'• Leases Troy * Qreenf. till completion of Hoo ac Tunnel. Net earnings, 1871-73, A ,40. M N. V Y.. A 4 A.40. A, 40. A &0. 6 183 1,1872 1183 I 1, 1879 default, Sept. !1, 1S7», Kor a snrumary of atoc .holders proceed Ings, &c,, ),ce CHRoNict.a, T. 15, p. 460, 490, 593, S04 ; T. 16, p. 292. y., Continental Phlla., Glrard Nat 4,1. A.&0. 1876-77 Nov. July July July do do do J. A,.l 1891 office. A .411. N. .1 7 do do do do Boston, 4,T. 4,1. 4,1. A.40. (.(KIO 500,000 2,625,000 1,425,400 310,300 Nov. 1,1898 rectors elect-d in Sept., 1872. T. ;5, p. 498. Annual report to State of Ohio for year endmg .lune SO, 1872, sea Cubokiolb,' J.'4J. 4.1 221,40,1 710.0111 1903 Aug., 1889 Safe Deposit Co Apr. 1, 1910 Gross earn'gs in "72, $3,392,605. oxp. $4,80n,. N. Y. 4 Boston. 579, net, $4,092,0;6 In '71. gross $7,521,682exp.. $3.(10(1,566. To al land sales to ,. pi 6 0. S Treas., at maturity 7 A. 4 0. N. Y. 4 Boston. 1, 1873. 70 ,431 acres, for W.( 08,(80—aver 1887 aite $4.?7 per acre. 10 M.& 8. do Sept. 1874 (v. 16, p. 154, liO A.4 0. London. 292.825. 315. 46:.) April, 1896 l« M. 4 N. N. Y., Company's ollce M'lv 1, 1895 Late Atchison and Pikes P. Projected '250 niil'S altotreLher. !l« n. 8. Treas. at maturity 1896-7-8 .»!. Y., Jay Cooke & 7 J.'ii J. Co, July 1, 1890 Stock. $5110.000. Co-tof road 4c. $1 ,000,000, 3 J. 4 D. iJtIca. Jan, 1873 Formerly Biack Uiv. 4 Utlca. Not earn.1. 4 J. ings, 187J-71, $9li.;90. 7 Dtlca4N. Y. July, 1878 J. 4 J. do 7 do. July, 1891 A.ii'o. 6g. 1.139,100 225.438 723,600 1,456.200 618.700 do do do Feb., 1907 i . Issued by Tioy 4,7. 1,2.50.000 .::: A.4 0. M.4N. M.4S. ,1 lOO&c lOO&c lOSAc 4N. do do do do do do do F.4 A. N.Y.,A.B.Baylls,Trustee J. 4.1. N. Y.,Nat. Bk of Com. J 2..5I10.000 1<>71 A. N. .1 1.000 iari M. ?«. J. 7 1867 1868 lOJ 4 F.4 M.4 7 7 500&C do do do do do do do M.4 N. J. 7g. 7g.f. 717,^00 850,000 130,000 ,0' 10,0(10 N.Y.,Kldd,Plerce4Co F.'4A. i 187(1 1870 7 7 7 7 '29.S.'aiin 1,351,700 400.000 1,000.000 998,000 4,000,000 610,000 250.000 3,200.000 1.000 ' Q.-F. 7 ,1 500&C 50 W 7f. 1861 1866 1869 1871 187i 1868 500&C 500&C ; .1 1 Leased bv Penn. RR. Leased to Del., Lack. : « lOO&c .iOO&c A.' 550,000 200.000 150,001 500«;c (V 14, 0. 6)8.) 1, :S7f' Oct. 1,18 (1 Se?t..5,1872 1879 F. J. J. ,1 1865 July Co 4 W. KU Co 4 West. do 4 0. do .I.4D. do do Dec, 1887 4 A. N.Y., Union Trust Co. Aug., 1891 I'4 J. Boston Oftice. .Ian. 1, 18;S (V. 13, p. 333; v. 14, p. 43.) 6 4 J. N.Y„Fannprs' L.4T.C0 Jan,20 137. Set earnings In 1871, $110,933. Dlvld's. IJ per ct. for some year*, (see v. 14, p. 932.) do 7 A.4 0. do July, 1»Ea tern dlvlalon. S'ate line, Ind. to Peoria Ills., mm. Western division, Peoria to Jan., 1870 Wa saw. 117ra. Cot of road about r.4 A. Uew York Co 'a office Feb'.l,'l896 $11,000,000. The 2d mortgage W. Dlr. 7 bond are convertible Into lat preferred J. 4 V. do 7 do Dec. 1,1891 A.*'>. stock or into consol. bonds. do 7 do Apr. 1.1S86 rto M.4 N. 7 do May a. 1910 J 4D, do 7 do Junel, 1901 In 1»7I gross revenue was $5,736.665 operating ezpenae.> and (axes. $3,776,827 net m!4 N. N. Y.,Kldd,P. 4 Co. May.'isTS "sji revenue. $l.»i9.83;. Q(os< earnings in F.4 A. do 7 do 1890 F. S', A. 1870. 7 do $4,544.6(0; do 1890 ope a In ' expenses, F. ft A. do $3.236.i6l; net revenue, $1,308,37*. The 7 do Aug. 1883 Hannth^il 4 Naples and other roads fol7 M.4 N. N. Y., Metropol. Bank. 1890 lowing It F.4 A. N. Y.,Kldd,P. 4 Co. In the table are leased by T. ^. 7 1882 with an obligation o (ay Intereat M.4 N. N. Y., Metropol. Bank, 7 4 1878 on their bo ds. New mort. oi ;8,illsto M.4 N. do do 7 1878 steel M.4 pav for N. do do May I, ratla. See annual report 7 1893 publisried In CHBO.vrcLK, v. 14. p. 7*i. DiM.4 N. do 7 do 1883 7 7 2 200,000 400,000 30o,aio 300,000 600,000 875.000 1,000.000 1,400,000 8 10.001) Philadelphia. W. Painter 4 Phlla., N.y., U.L. 2,86).00il 1,2) 1872 1S70 40. 7 50.000 mortgage, unendorsed t. 1.500,000 2.000,000 500,000 2,500,000 700.000 1,250,000 750,000 600,000 2d mortgage, endors. by Baltimore 2d m>rtgage. endorsed by wash, t'ounty. ad preferred mortgage, unendorsed New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore do 1,600,000 1,6(W,0"0 500.000 1. 754.2 i.t 200.000 675,000 4,0 10,000 3,000 000 1,000,000 900,000 5,000,000 1,000 168 A. t. 208. 7 500&C lOO&c . J. 4,1. 7 427.0(10 680.000 400 001 36.745.001 27 .'236.1 '2 27.V36,5ia 8,963.000 10.000.000 I.ooo H66 IW&e 6 7 7 .3,000.000 '66-'69 4 1872-76 1 7 3 666,000 300,000 300,000 650,000 a.i'iO.dOO Utica, do 675,000 22S,000 i,soo,aio 1,100,000 250,000 i'.ooo Onion Pacific, Central Branch— \6t M.,gold 2d mortgage (government subsidy) Cnion (6 jrii«*r«/e— Ist mortgage Otica (t Black Hiver—sloc\i Ist .M. bonds or July 1868 Mortgage bonds, ".id issue Ist -250,000 15,000,000 1,000,000 900,000 2,500,000 2.496,000 500.000 800.000 l.OOO.OOO 2,300.000 600,000 2,700,000 „ mortgage 00 Vari. Varl. :;omplrted Sept., 1873, operated byL,*ir. (V. 15, P.4M.) N.Y.,Drexel. M. * Co Jan"l,'lS«) N. Y., GallHtln Bank. Mch 1,1887 Net earnings, l>72, $299 626. Roa-I cbaasad hands. Jan., 1871. (v. 15, p. 692.) BroolUyri, Atlantlii B'k Oct. 1 N. Y., Vermllye 4 Co Aug. 1, 1899 Ket earnings year ending Sept. SO, ItTi do $109,021. do Mar. i,'82 May 1,1900 In progres". ottnmwa to Ced. Raplda, la, N. Y.,P. M.Myer8 4Co. L. iir. l.'»2,000 ac. Int. In deiault April I, 1878-88 do Receiver appointed, (t. 19. p. 657, 891.) do 1890 Mch 1, 19' In progress. (Jost 10 Jan. 1, lS72,$l,2a»,4W. Sept. 1.1880 (T. 14, p. 628) Savannah, Cent, RB., 0» Dec, 1872 Leased to Ceuirel Oa. Dlvldenda • per cent a yr, to every 10 per cunt on Cent. Macon. Oa.sto.k. (V. 14, p. 74.) i886 F.&A. N.y., Farm.L. 4T. Co. Feb., 1900 TralBc cruaraniee of 25 per cent trom CI, F.4A. Col., C. 4 I. Railroad. do do Feb.. 1900 Cost of road and eqnipmen', $902,468. J.& J. New York. 1874 M.4 N. N. Y.. Am. Ex. Nat. Bk Nov.l.r-S6 Coal road. Completed In 1871. F.4 A. Philadelphia 4 Boston. Fen. 15,187.1 Coal road. Net earnings, 1871-T2, $246,915 g 350,000 1.000 J50&I "Y 2,5ir2U50 145,000 1,200,000 2,031,156 4 1,695.825 270.000 500.000 450.000 1,988150 1,000 . tTineland, (.V.,7.>— 1st n 800,000 3,000,000 1,703,000 1,000,000 1,800.000 1,600,000 1.300,000 1,500,000 1,1 '00 ..m Walkill Valley (»Vr.)— 1st mortgage Wentcheeter ,6 Phila.—\st mort., new Weatern {Ala.)—\at mo't. (Mont. & W. P.). Western UR , bds, bef or.- consolidation "iA M., on consol. road, guar, by Cent. Ga WeHtern Maryland —lat M., end. Bait. City 1,('<U.000 so i,uoi' .T Chenango tfe Sus. V. —stock Vermont <6 Caiuida— stock 7 1 e. lOO&e M Omaha bridge 1,000 i,aio lOO IOO 100 1.000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 100 1,000 1867 18T4 IS^g 1868 — SOOA' 10(1 75 Troy Union— lit mort.. guar. "Troy City Tuckertoa—\6t mortgage Wnion Pacific stock lat mortgage, gold. on road and egulp't.. 2d mortgage (government subaidy) Land (irant bonds on 12.000.000 acres Income bonds for tlO.oa i.OOO 1,(KX) A, F. ?«• 1,252,000 6,5,'«) a<,noo 3,877,300 50,000 399,000 300,000 3,i«),000 180 Lafayette, Bloom'ton& Miss— lat Haiin. & Cent. Mo., Ist mortgage do do 2d mortgage Lafayette. Muncie J^ Bloom't., Ist Mlrt. , 1.0(K) M.4 N. 4 0. 4 A. M.4 8. M.& N. It. A. 4 O. 7 J. 4 J. M, 4 8, J«- M.4 8. I'- J.&D. 00 41 75 167 mortgage, (Uecatur & E. St. Loms). Hannibal tt Naples— Ist mortgage do do 2d do 3d mortgage 8d mortgage Couverttble bonds 1870 1S71 167 180 31 Ist mortgage 3,!'4( II ; .I.'*'.I. l.BUO.OCO i,m lUJ "75 mortgage (Tol. & 111.) Istmortgage (L.Erie, W.&fit.L.) Ist mortgage ((it. W'fn of '59,) 1st mortgage (Unin. & Tol.). Ist mortgage (111. & S. Iowa) 2d mortksge (Toi.A Wab.) 2d mortgage (Wub. & W't'n.) 2d mortgage (Gt. W't'n of '59.) Biinlpment bonds (T.&W.) Consol. mortgage, conv New mortgage, gold ($5,000 000) lat — 1st 1867 1871 116K 1866 llOX 1864 116X 1866 2d mortgage ( w.Dlv.) convertible Consol. mort. (for |a,200,U(X)) niortgase (Burl Dlv Tot., Wab.it WeMern— stock Preferred 7 percent stock 'Jroy th Boston J. 4 J. ; 7 7 7 €00,000 1,000, 217 247 217 2d Preferred 4,:00.000 a.'asoooo 1.000,000 1,500, "so 80 73 tst mortgage Tol., Peoria IFaraaio— stock 1st preUerred 1st 1st 1 »« 862,(100 900 500 iS72 1869 Stockn, laatUlvl'd. bom. Block paid in $1,788,000. Net earnlnn iMt N. Y., Nat. Park Bank. lan. 1, U. S. 'Treas. at maturity Jan, 1,1896 year, $111,528. Cost of road, 4e $1 ftM.ODOCompleted Oct., 1872. Lands. <;>,68a adPei. N. T„MetropoU. N. Bk. Stock, $a30J,0uu. do do Nov.; 1901 June, 1891 In progress. Leased to Maine Central. opi-rat q'.-'f. Charleston, S. W.RB.Bk. May, 187. O OSS earningaln l<r7'2, $',iui,2i' I'lg expenses $'<.'i6,109: J. 4 J. London. net earning*, $5(5,105 (an Increaa- of $99,522. ver ibll) J. 4,1. New York. 18g2-8a andt>ta n'-t lucoiiie. $>:j',.u6; InterrSt A. 4 0. do Oct. 1, 19K payments, $417,824 balance, $lS7,3al. (T J. 4J. Charleston, 1874 A.4U. April, 18» do 16, p. 4S2.) J. 4 J. do 1880 4 1S». J. J. 7 "ioo 1870 an ZewiatoTi— Ist mort Birrac.Bingh.dkN. 4 v\ M.4N. I'- M.4N. 1 e com Sprinaf, dk Im. 2d luortgage. gold bter'ung 6 6 921.900 Guaranteed stock In'o i^tock ac par. b jnds.conv. at 87H S. i.— Ist mort., gold by I Principal, when Due, Where Pavable and Cent. SOOAc BomU, OR DIVIDENDS. I pert Payable. itftudlng. Company bonds, conv, UU When 1,5(10.(100 lat M.. extension (convert, from 18J.Mo*7r Southern Central (y.y.)—\Bt Mortgage... 2d ui. gold c»4 «i,000 end. by Lehigh V.R.R.) South. Iowa (ft Cedar Itapids—Ul M., gold. Southern JUttinesota~\at mortgav^'. 2d mortt^c Southern Pennfiyloania— lat M.gld., ad mortgage, gold Muscogeti Rate Out- 1871 1811 1871 . INTHRIiBT Amount Miles of For explanation of all references, see Road 'Si loot notes on Ist page of RR. Tables. 8outhti}eiitern,\(ia.)~StOQ^, LIST. eonfer a great f>Tor by glylng n» Immediate notice ot any e-ror dUcovered In ogr Tabl«». wrlll .-. do do 1902 1873 4 Lease J to Vt. Cent-, at $20,000 pr yr tu. 1900 Income bonds of $50 ',00o also issued. Sold under loreclosure. (v.I6, p.'C92.S.^6,4B3.} 1887-97 $180,701 ; ost to Nov., 1871, O"t.,l''00 Floatin-.r deD (V. i:. n. 6'8.> $2,680 462. Jan., 1902 June, , Col. 4 Augusta at 6 per cent on Etoc.it. In 1873, and afterwards. Lesae.- a<l.unes all llablU Leased Dec London. do NY., N.Bk of Republic Phlla. 4 5Vllinlngton. Boston Office. Worcester, Office. 6q do . issi 1836 1396 Jan. 1,1892 July 1872, to Wll.. Road 7 ties. (V. 16, p. 21.) iSTS. Completed, Oct., Stock paid, $390,000 1, I'lOl Jan.. 1, 'TS UU4U67 Netearnlncs'n-'TaWlN.ilM. (T.U, p. T. 16, p. 188.) $6; THE CHUONICLE. 566 ®l)e Exports of I^eadlUK Article* from flew ITorli. The followingtable.compiledtromCustomHouse returns, shows OTommercial ®tme0. Friday Night, April 35, 1873. have been the leadweek, ing features of trade in domestic products during the past but more especially in those for which there is an export demand. The active realizing process, which a stringent money market has enforced for soma weeks, has been (ollowud by a reaction, and in example. staples, where it was least expected— Indian corn, for The comparatively rare event of a simultaneous advance in cotton, breadatuffs, provisions, naval stores and petroleum has been prices, and in some cases the exports of leading articles from the port of New York since 1, 1873, to all the principal foreign countries, and also the totals for the last week, and since January 1. The last two lines show total values, including the value of all other articles besides those mentioned in the table. January (COMMERCIAL EPITOME. Higher activity, 1 rsaaa .,.: ^ ^riu-jcnoooco-- t-cot . so rN J -^J- O i-l (N CO 20 per weight. ct. -^ _.. -rfS «— ^J^ ..> O tC t— r-iTOTj- (7< t-o c-^Vcd t-ci l-'-^t- O «. .A no. percent And tlie 215,225,602 15 775-1000 621,468 12 854-1000 Philadelphia Baltimore .^ **\ g^ sint-oat-a^towocowj;pi^Oi O M"^ ©I 1-1 ," to. ^^"°'Si :S (SCO • • aiwow^in-^oD in -* CO o t- -g" >-' ti" coco pv 'O lO th • w . 172.180,482 15 775-1000 oic . • t-dt-o • t- ^ai -ooot l-.Tj'O SS : ft cttn 4 t- 1,536,097 747.665 317,165 346,000 428,029 3,459,925 817,075 .. 2,618,850 . (OSs«> • t-" in iri ?'8 8SS :S§ 1872. 2,059,095 0> mo " OCO , 331,4.30 328,294 ' • i-( r?) • Total Increase -*^ 07 ofif. 1873. Boston . I—'-^ •-< .iiS»-'O0s-*int:!0 r-Yesc ending March 1-^ At New York in 1,263,656.084 1,091,474,602 following will show the Eastern packing as represented by the receipts of swine CjO t— .^a -^v _.., D«00 ncrease ^ T* '^^CO "-i CO • 3gJ Net weight. 1,579,568,854 1,364,343,258 5,456.004 4,834,536 . o«oc — -q<^ tCO ,(N 0-, T-i 878-3 871-2 -. .^ ^^^ m 3: ;* X * 'T 30_M_ X: t- ^'V-v g> : Gross in ^O "? .0 K -GOO* L-oTrH C050 ^" ise* ci No. hogs packed. .ioo5ocn-Vf-o;t-t- as witnessed. It^pay be attributed in part to speculation, but legitimate influences have contributed. In foreign merchandise, the course of affairs has been less favorable, though not witUout redeeming f'jatures. The complete resumption of the navigation of the Great Lakes may now be daily expected, but it is stated that the Erie Canal will not be open till the 12th of May. There has been some speculative excitement in pork and lard, with large sales for immediate and future delivery, and prices have materially advanced, though latterly showing less buoyancy. In pork there were reports of a " corner" against sellers for April, but in lard a strong speculative movement was indicated. Box meats have been quiet. The following comparisons of the hog packing in the Western states are collated from the report of S. D. Maxwell, Superintendent of the Cincinnati Chamber of Com- merce [April 26, 1873. Pork has continued to advance, and there has been a pretty good business at times. New mess has sold at $30 on the spot, $19 50 for May, $19 70 for June, and $19 75 for July Western prime mess lias been quoted at $18@18 50, and extra prime at $15 50. Lard has ruled decidedly higher on the spot and for future, and there has been a good degree of activity noticeable prime Western has sold on the spot at 9|c, for May delivery at 9|, for Juno at lO^c, for July at lOic, and for August at lOfc. Bacoa has baeu firm, but rather quiet; long clear has sold at 9jc. for early delivery, and long and short clear together at 10c , while some business in city long clear for the first half of May has been reported at 10c. Cut meat.i have been generally quiet dry salted shoulders for short delivery have sold at 7^0., and dry salted hams at llj. Beef has been in good steady demand for new at unchanged prices, and there has also been some inquiry for old which has sold at $5 35 for mess. Butter has been in pretty good demand, but increasing receipts of new have caused a decline in prices. Cheese has been weak with a fair demand at the lower prices. To day there was a decided pause, little was done in pork, and lard receded i® Jc. under sales tojrealize profits from the late advance, au4 prime Western closed at 9f@ 9f c. spot, April and May 9|@10o. for June, and lOJc. for July. Cheese lower, Siiort clear bacon sold at lO^c. for May and June. with sales of fair to choice factories for export at 13@15c. Hides lower and more active, at 35c gold for dry Bueaos Ayres. Metals have been quiet. There has been a material decline in ocean freights, especially by the British steamers, which may be attributed to the increased extent of room on the berth. Liverpool and Glasgow have witliin a few days taken large quantities of grain at 6@6id. for corn, and 6| @6id. for wheat and rates for cotton to Liverpool have declined to 5-16@|d, by sail, and |(a7-16d. by steam, with bacon at 40s. and cheese at 503. Grain charters to Cork for orders have been at 7s., and to Plymouth direct, 6s. 6d. Petroleum charters have been quiet till yesterday, when a number were made, including an American ship to Havre, with crude, at 5s. 6d a British bark with refined, to the continent direct, at 48. 3d., and a North German bark with refined to Bremen at To-day the Liverpool steamers took corn at 6d. and 4g. 6d. cheese 45s., showing weakness. Refined petroleum has advanced to 30ii330ic. on advices of reduced stocks in the German markets a large business in naph thahas been reported this week at lOJiSlOJc.; crude petroleum quoted at 10c. in bulk strained rosin was down to $3 30, but recovered and closed firm at $3 30@3 35. Spirits turpentine sold down to 53c., but recovered to 55c. Tallow in better demand at 8 1516d@9c. for prime. Whiskey declined to 90i@90ic. Wool steady, with more activity at private sale, including a large line of California Fall clip in the range of 18@33c.; domestic clip at 50® 53c. Lard oil advanced to 78c. for prime Winter. Tobacco has been quiet. Of Kentucky leaf the sales have been only about 900 hhds.; prices firm and the demand fair; lugs 7@ Seed leaf also quiet; sales include crop of 1870, 8c,; leaf 9®14c. in - I— ao o* Qo»»ot- •-< • t-'TO • o toa 1- CO r- '-' *Q tP "3- M O^i-^iO r-t tC l- CO iC i-Tai CO eoT-ioTffi »n O tm ; ; I OOt- '3 .? :3S :a , I- t- ^O •- • -•coco . -4 • ^ a> T» O ^ civcoo V P Ofxy-r T-< « •* o,c*. '-0 t-ccJS 't b5 a mi to 31 :«:s; CO t-(0 ' ; :" :S St- I §« :S :a m ; . -fr o* s »s coo *— CO is •*2 -."S :S *« ; cnta ' : • :S?g • ; O o -COQO -t- - •^ro QD-^eoieo »p-co>'«s 2" t-. OS so , Oino - -CO .T-.»-ic-o OiO eoM :S5^ pgg ; S.S =0=;. -* Kg 5 S S ra'»f ; .J3J3,CQ^,0 ; CO '^ '" i. • -^ CO a.*" .a : 300 cases sundries at 9ialOc.; crop of 1871, 100 cases sundries, 13@ SOc; 100 cases Massachusetts and Connecticut at 33@50c., and 233 cases Pennsylvania on private terms. Spanish tobacco is lower, leading to rather more business skies 500 bales Havana at 77^. (p|l JXii, coxiency, duty paid. Ci i~< ^f : ; '.t I ado •^«at>o •« |Se^^35sl||fp 6 * * «j C5 t- : ."".M O ajPnH / E3 o a ^>-Bo TSg THE CHRONICLE. .April 26, 1878.] Import* ofLeadtnie Article*. TUe foUowinj? table, ttoiupiled from Caatom House returns suovva tlie foroij^a imports of leading articles at thin port Jau. 1. IS7;J, aiil for the same period of 1872 and 1871: when not [Thoqiiftiutty is irlven In piickai^eB Same Same lime Since Jan. 1. Same time time time 18i'3. 1871. 1873. 1873. 1871. 1 Same Clilua 4.166 5,739 Karlhcnwaro.... H 13i Glass 207,2^2 Glassware Glass a.osj itlate Button) Coal, tons Cocoa, bogs 3.1'J(J S'J7» 7.612 619,5-.5 2,4 i. 3,163 1 Cocton, bales Drugs, &c.— 8,93-1 Blea powders... Brlnistune, tous Cochlueal Cream Tartar. Gaiiibier Arabic.. ladtgo 11, -201. 8,u; 7.9Ut 1,292 81' 4,S4(> ;,192 1,407 3il,713 Steel 3.0S! Tlu.boica Madder O.ls, esBOiitlat. 3->! 221i ll.»8S 13,757 501 19,263 13,082 Oli.OUvo Opium 20i Soda, bi-carb.. 2J,«1 Soda 1-1,401 sal Soda, ash ;7.7c9 riai Furs 2,2j1 4,13: 3.503 ii,M 59,833 617 480 7,816 l!,inO 3,001 Hair bales... . Hides, &c.~Bristles Hides, dressed., ladla rubber.,, Ivory Jewelry. Ac- Jewelry Watches Linseed 4,351 30,2.33 655 Uolaases Wlucs, &<.— 5(8' 3,.">68 Spices, &c.— Cassia Ginger Pepper 18, 153 1,451 Saltpetre 1,353 38l-> 422 2,119 498 :07,3SI 23 677 193,.* 339,!>;9 29,195 43,621 1,300 1 ,720,291 537.643 371, 915 5-25,369 481.327 30,740 3;,U94 1,458 963 56,720 CliairipHg'e,bks. ei.s-M 40.391 60,347 41.814 1,331 ; Wines 33jiil4 11,885 19.736 8.123 Wool, bales Articles reported 1.633 138 by viilue— «790.9«.'> «595,S56 1533,934 10,971 Ciifurs 18,783 80.00: 715 Corks 29.871 319,1XM 49S.ti92 421.1115 S'i,»52 Faiicygoods 135,899 172,923 13,;i« Fish 150,987 12,811 FriiiU, &c.— l|ia,772 151,751 110. Lemons 6,1.37i 731.177 719.016 716,9»S 1.70! Oranges 3=12,113 380,999 43''.155 2.55'. Nuts 471.<i83 6S2.802 )6I,3S6 3,866 Ualsln^ 9.18,337 51.0Ji Hides undressed. 4497.514 3,736,30-. ;36,1'-2S 270,159 219.315 Rice 1,3114 1.581 . 143.913 S89.9U8 26.418 1.353 Tea Tobacco Waste 1,109; 5411 •M:'i 3." 16 a.iiiol cloth., Charleston.... & boxes „liaB8 8,815 1,338 3,081 1,301 989 Hemp, 8.S-2.'- 9.119' 8,10.5 l,8.!l IM.eo! 1929,6119 8,S0S,:i4S & 405 37 1 il9,<6 68.079 53,7-3 71.079 361.067 373.972 216,186 Till slabs, Iba.. 1339,863 2,724.755 1,311,3 J3 17.1 59 39,655 39.6U'< U,J-.( I'.ags 31l,Tii Sugur, hhda., tea. 133,9'20 1)1)18 115,391 144,145 8J3| 1.1,8-.S 2&. Gunuy S|)i!Uur,lb« Sugar, Hai'k, |*cruvlan. Gum, Lead, plKS 8,1-2) 18,<6!l 1,9<C 4'..'.70C 13U.il5 1.381 UU bars.. Iron. 10,11.30 113,12 11,711 S,6i6 3,:37 2 498 1,879 17C.173 New Orleani 158.(r2S 3,630 3.315 313,161 3,.364 Hardware 4.,331 13.1.53 14C.III1 U,U7: CotTee, baj^s lsT2. Cutlery Kartbeuware— 107.988 38.608 6,6H9 81.793 337.636 5,761 270 066 313.06'. U iil,331 150.555 31.385 223,579 37,855 121,232 25,4 39.787 39 759 WoodsCork Fustic Logwood Mahogany I6.8-'9 241,041 35.7)3 32 633 3;.7K„ 183,^7" 53.829 — « Receipts or Doiuastlc Produce ror the fVeek aud since January The This veek. time '72. 157 2,201 2.159 Flour.. bbls. Wiiear..bua. S!.C53 772.247 613.181 593,399 4,881,383 156,3* 1,330,960 36,015 1,540,418 113,885 3,29!,423 3,33', 60 413.103 28,814 65,63i 1.03J 799 15,869 OaU Hye Barley, Ac 11,931 C.meai.bbls Cotton.. bales. t.tSi 89.8.W 5i,90l 57,50: 13,007 8-27,70! 2*,572 305 I,.il9 S2,6M 103 45,351 873.731 5,093 822,415 471 22,369 Cr.turp bbls 403 Solrlta turp. 4;;-. 3,838 17,2;j 151,978 ..bales. No lidos Hops, .bales. Leather. sides Molasses, lids. bbU Uo., Egrs 18,211 810 6.323 J.19J Tar 16, 12,601 10,117 233,339 437 •115 7,410 276 13,014 4,641 173 esl 1S,;27 46,371 2!,128 58,105 23,766 93.812 Starch 4,239 Srearine I,07J,36,'i Sugar, bbls SO Sugar, hhds 29,703 Tallow,pkg8...... 261.310 185,965 17.7o8 .-52 (Dressed hogs, 5,61.5 1'26,S34 77,2:3 12,136 193.3 1 9.150 5,269 80.472 9,328 4/0 — 3.114' 11.45:1 89,30-, 197 3,343 Tobacco, i)kg8.... Tobacco, fihds Whiskey, bbls.... Wool.bnles Kaval StoresRosin 536 pkge Rice, 146,540 81,176 157,015 141,216 339,110 141,800 71,153 Beef, pkgs Lard, nkgs Lard, k-igs -.,826 16I,8'25 5,144 8,792 6.538 13.89! 33.162 5,161 4,197 Cutmeats 821.839 92,836 738 36,744 2 .395 39,0b9 801 43.0*2 267 43,938 121 pkgs Peanuts, bass ProvlBlon-j— Uuttor, pkgs.... 1,511.760 2,765 Peas.busii.. lemp Pltcn Oil t-ake. Oil, lard 3,l'73 S.tfi 1,314 ."^o. 1085.653 301,301 332,313 566 867 313.023 100,363 Mobile Savannah -Texas New York.... Florida No. Carolina Ureat 897,586 581 ,813 3n.699 »7.f.5J 2--2,-21i4 9K.9C8 4!i9,6ia 187.53-2 18>,'298 , 180.111 03 9U9 17,141 48,T3; 348,805 K!,84< 1 11,1189 Virginia Other ports.. 81.067 358.913 43,C49 Total this year a,ie3,siis| wUe Other Britain. France. For'gD. 1871. 1 "W 165.156 1.078 Ui,l«9 M1,W9 3S,'25S •22,586 10<,-291 5,315 2,244 81,318 35,i34 918.n4« 163.1*9 1'3.89« 106.8!!l 133.117 1«),6!.3 3-24.0S1 ir;,s:ii 919 191 16S,in nnjm c9,-2S: 8«»,563 \\m NO MO 4,920 16,027 Stock. Poru. Total. »;7u 35:51? a4«,^M 4i8i ia,9« 86.8-33 (1,000 I Tot)>1 laat yi>ar .... '3938,140 1411,105 3I3,:C9 4-30,8!8 3045,038 1303,156 464398 1J74,5M 151,494 2<l,8a7 1717,854 W4.733 30«.8ia The market the past week for cotton on the spot opened with an upward tendency, and on Monday qnotations were adbut the business continued comparatively small, vanced ic owing in part to the undesirableness of much ot the stock ofTering. again h' ar complaints that the better grades are scarce and held above the average of the market, while good ordinary and ordinary are plenty, and not salable at the ol'cial qnotations. Late Thursday, Liverpool was rt-ported at a partial decline, and this was immediately felt in our market, because it was rather unexpected. To-day there was a fair export demand, but the tone was quiet, there being no change in the quotations. For future delivery the business has not been as large as heretofore, and not-withstanding smaller receipts, firm gold and an easier money market, there has been some weakness oijservable for the later month^. The first buniness for September was done on Monday at 184c., but on ^Vednesday, after change, there was a sale at 18c., with July 3-16c. and August Jc. below the jirevious day. On Thursday, however, the two latter months partially recovered, but again closed weak, especially after 'change. Today there was only a moderate business, and the tran.sactions mainly for May an advance in October contracts will, however, be noted, al.so a renewal of exchanges in contracts to a considerable extent. The prices for futures last reported were (ba-is low middling) 18fc. for April, 18 27-32c. for May, 19 3-16e. for June, 19 5-16c. for July, 19ic. for August, and 17 25-32c. for October. The total sales of this description for the week ere 81,350 bales, including tree on board. For immediate delivery the total sales foot up this week 7,341 bales, including 4,871 lor export, 3,288 for consumption, 127 for speculation, and ,55 in tran.sit. Of the above 491 bales were to arrive. The loUowing are the closing quotations ; We ; : Since Same This week. Jan.l. time '73 Same Since .lan.l. Ashes. ..pkgs. Corn 1. have been as follows receipts of domestic produce Cl-«>t- •tnoiaapT.l. Motala.dsc— Glass and CUlaa, siucb Ian. 1873. From the foregotni; gtatemeot it will be seen that, comp«red with the corresponding week of last season, there is an increa$e in theexports this week o( 31,901 bales, while the stock«to-nightar« 160,480 bales more than they were at this time a year ago. Th« following is our usual table showing the movement of cotton at all the ports from Sept. 1 to April 18. the latest mail dates. XPOSTaS SIMOB eiPT.lTO— iioxirTt otherwlflo Bpccllled.1 since 56^ 11.7S9 51.176 11,7)3 64,:'80 11.668 80.318 OOTTON. : KCW Upland and Ordinary Good Ordinary per lb Florida. Mobile. ir. Low a... 16* ft... a.... i6vei.... i7x<a.... ».... IS 15 '.'%» Good Ordinary Middling Middling Strict Teza< Orleans. 15 ie«'«.... 6oodMlddllng w... 16X'4... @.... 18 13 a... 1S«A... 1S>,I».... 18K»... ;9j«* .. nx*.... i^js-a.... it'X-*... 31X&.... aixa.-.. "HA..., Below we give the sales of spot and transit cotton and price of Uplands at this market each day of the past week : Friday, P. M., April SALXB. Con- Spec- Tran- 23, 1873. Exp't. sump. ula'n By special telegrams received to-night from the Southern ports, we are in poasession of the returns sliowing the receipts, exports, It &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening, April 2.5. appears that the total receipts for the seven days have reached 46,373 bales against .55,830 bales last week, 48,945 bales the previous week and 48,637 bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of September, 1872, 3,209,898 bales against 2,564,652 bales for the same period of 1871-72, showing an in- Saturday Monday. 744 949 Tuesday 8.58 Wednesday Thursday 435' Friday . '133 38 510 493 818 "64 PBI >». 1 Uood Tot.l It. 55 1 405 75'1 "is •B!0 1,?13 18 << IS 15 15 13 1 1 . . 739 131 1,186 713 Mia- dUng l«u 1,459 1 ow l.« 9.-.5 37 I Ird'ry. Ord'ry. MIdl'g. 1 i-H 18H 1«^ 163^ 1 Total 4.871 7,341 55 137 3,288 .... 1 For forward delivery the sales (including free on board), have reached during the week 81,350 bales (all ow middling or crease since September 1, 1873, of 645,246 bales. The details of on the basis of low middling), and the following is a statement of the receipts for this week (as per telegraph) and for the corresthe sales and prices ponding weeks of the five previous years are as follows hales. Cts rsr July. For April, bales. ctfl. 10,-200 cts. 18« bales. bales. cts 300 U5-W 1 : : Becelyed this week at— 1873. 13.997 5,490 3.684 4.03S Mobile Charleston Savannah 8,329 962 1,735 3,339 Texas 3,-236 714 Teanesseo, &o 6,901 5,220 B-lorlda North Carolina Virginia Total this week 400 4<8 963 4,141 6,079 46,873 Total alnce Sept. 3,309,393 1 1870. 1871. 1872. 171 26,512 2.564.6r)-2 18.900 4.6?7 2.585 7,732 10.203 6,524 115 733 5,216 56,683 16.522 4.067 3.830 5.971 4,193 3,2)3 175 476 2.t09 10,575 1869. 8,039 3.653 1.9-25 6,394 8,160 3.967 382 311 1,663 29,499 3,570J59 3,329il"l6' 1.935.624 1863. 9,501 3,293 8,606 5,626 3,650 2,612 526 216 350 s.n 18 9-16 6'X)s.n... .18 11-16 70O 1811-16 1-* 3,450 18 !3-:6 300 18 27-33 100 For May 18 18'23-S2 18\1 29,941 5(0 IS23-32 2.011.485 8.700 1,900 The exports tor the week ending this evening reach a total of 60,872 bales, of which 44,584 were to Great- Britain, 5,707 to France, and 10,581 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made up this evening, are nowJ439,604 bales. Below are the erports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week of last season Kxnorted to— Stock. May. For June, 300 100 18 ,, 0-Brlt. 25. NewOrlean».| Mobile ' Charl«iton...| Savannah Texas New York... OBiei porta.. Total Inee Bent, France Contln't Totalthia gamew'k week. 18TI. 26.938 3.490 11,090 3,731 3,159 1B73. 1873. 19 1-16 19H 19^32 '.9 8-16 19 7-33 l'« 11/7-16 Julv. For Augiiar, 516 MH 1.2 10 19 7-18 aco 19M Ang. For September. 3.100 tolal 300 100 IS WH 19M 199-16 14,100 total 19V 19 19 5-16 19 11-82 100 3,900 3,100 TOO 100 1.3-16 300 19X 3.10 19 S-Si 300 totsl Salt. J'or October. 400 :7 »-l« 30C 100 . 17 39-8 nv fOO 13 37-32 26,801 total June. 8.0 total Oct. 19K Tlie following exchtnges have been made during the week 100 May for July. "Xc. paid to exchungc " 100 April for May. Ma. " Jtc. " Mc. He. •• 7ft) " Ic. May for July. 100 Au-'usI frr September. '• Ic. 200 SOO The following l.SOOMay for J«ne. It May for August. too May lor August. '200 May for August. " " He. 7-16e. 1 April 100 191-32 8,700 1,100 6,100 1,600 l'.-16 : WteKendlng _ _ \%'„ 19 9-33 •2.600 19 500 100 19 S-'6 19 7-33 700 29,-50 total 1,300 3,900 lOO 1,700 2,1(10 7,100 total April. 3,15'> 911 4,200 ..18X 1.100 18 29-33 18 15-16 I.OIIO SOOSeptembcrfor Augnsi. April for Mav. even. May for April, even. show the closing prices each day on tha basis of low middling uplands, for the several deliveries named Mon. Wed. Thura Kri. Sat. Tues. Frl. will : 32.:3a 3,490 3.927 8,i90 t 6«; 11.0.5 4.91* 1.594 3,:ilS l',306 2,563 1,316 1,903 333 44.584 5,707 ll 1.455.689 218,813 10,581 431,399 5.621 8,555 1,»77 3',2«5 11,158 6,.515 333 193 60.3T2 3,105,900 38.971 1.746,825 151.850 33.9T3 1S.473 40,913 54.303 97.148 40,000 439.664 99,815 18.747 14,6,50 23.713 11.767 |7.189 38,000 279.184 On spot April . . May June July August ... I8!i 18),' im 18 11-16 18X 19H 193-16 19 5-l« 19 7-16 V)H I9X •.8 Septera October.. 17J< After 'Chance, 18?* 18 13-16 i7»-16 18X 19^16 ISM 17^16 IS9i IX \si 18X 18X 18V 19 1-16 19 8-16 19). 19 S-16 19X 19X ••»)< 19S-1S 19X ISK 13-16 19 7-16 18X 19H •18 lTS-19 !8 «7-sa 17 »5-« THE CHRONICLR 5^8 Wbather Beports by Teleoraph.— There has been con tinned cold weather in tlie Soutii the past week, and every one of our telegrams state that there has bet n no rain. Many of them reler to the frost as having destroyed the young cotton, and made replanting necessary in some districts. The injury by frost in Texas is believed to be much less than at first reported, though replanting to some extent will have to be done. Some of the country tributary to New Orleans will also have to be replanted. There has been nc rain at New Orleans this week. Our Mobile dispatch says that it has been too cold there, but no rain that replanting in some districts will be necessary. At Selma there has been ho raid, but it has become exceedingly dry and dusty. The Macon and Columbus telegrams each say no rain at Columbus it is quite cold to-day. At Charleston it has also been cold and dry the frost will make replanting necessary in some districts. There has been no rain at Memphis the weather is so cold and dry that the seed does not germinate planting is, however, making good progress. At Nashville the first part of the week was pleasant, but the latter part has been very cold no ; , ; ; ; ; ; Thermometer at Memphis has averaged 61 Macon and Columbus, 68 Mobile, 66, and Selma 70. Bombay Crop. The excellent promise of an increased crop in India this year, of which we published the evidence early in the rain. ; ; — -1873.- March 6 13 20 43,030 " " 45,000 .40,000 " 27 41,0M AprU 3 ^' 10 17 24 43,000 4<,000 " " -1872.- 373,000 — quantity of cotton in sight at this date (April 35) of each of the two past seasons: Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock 267,000 206,000 70,000 276,000 211,000 98,000 309,000 here see that the receipts at Bombay trom the last of February up to the present time have been 373,000, against 267,000 bales for the same weeks of last year, while the exports have only been 276,000 bales, against 809,000 bales in 1873. It would appear, therefore, that the stock on hand at Bombay must have increased 97,000 bales since March 1, while during the same period of 1872 there was a decrease of 42,000 bales. This increased stock, together with the further fact that the India cotton even now afloat to all of Europe is 349,000 bales, against 457,000 bales, indicates that soon the supply of this description of cotton is likely to be fully up to if not in excess of last season. This conclusion receives confirmation in the latest mail reports as to the out-turn of the crop. Messrs. W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay, writinjT under date of March 15, state We have received some figures from correspondents in the Berars respecting the probable out-turn of the Oomrawuttee crop, and from these it would appear that the early prognostications of an unusually large yield are likely to verified. The crop is described as being "unUaubtedli/ theheavUst Berar has veer j,r Htuced,'" &\iA it is estimated that almost Iwo-thirda of the total yield li.ive yet to be brought to market. If this statement be correct, and vre have no reason to doubt its accuracy, we may still look hopefully for a relatively lower range of prices in this description. Accounts from Guzerat speak favorably of ihe prospects of out-turn as regards the Broach crop, and from Dhollera also reports favor high estimates. be i Messrs. F.W. Heilgers & Co., of Calcutta, under date of the 14th of March, write The following table will show that the shipments during the first four months of the present season are considerably less than during the correspond- 2,530,434 3,455,183 693.000 170,000 154,000 15,000 56,000 78,000 27,000 86,000 73,000 18,250 326,000 36,000 14,5C0 . — — ^Week ^Week ending April 26. '72-^ Beceipts. Shipments. Stock. ending April 25, 1873^ Beceipts. Shipments. Stock. Augusta 943 331 233 341. 838 . Columbus .... Macon Montgomery. Selma Memphis Nashville . . . . 6,319 . 731 1,550 60.1 843 950 348 9.855 1,832 15,983 9,335 13,869 7,891 7,797 6,039 2,818 35.398 10,596 83,398 705 144 130 219 199 735 638 393 529 415 2,659 8,333 398 S83 4,014 3,518 3,738 1,598 14,373 4,768 4,444 11,915 39,130 1672-73 England. Best df Europe. Bales. November December January February , 6,721 11,998 13,635 25,665 57,019 Bales. 100 6,678 6,875 9,175 21,728 -1871-72 . crease since last week, the total reaching 14,158 bales, against 13,144 bales last week. Below we give our usual table: Exports ot CottouCbales) trota Nenr York 8luce Sept.li 1873 WSBK KNDINS Bales. 700 24.117 20,357 34,994 18,106 87,848 43,126 34,341 133,421 60,168 Total Against 78.747 213,589 This large diminution in exports of cotton is not, in our opinion, attributable to a smaller crop. t)ut rather to the unfavorable position of Bengal staple In the home markets this year, which has caused buyers to operate cautiously, and to the lov prictts ruling, which have induced the natives to hold back their cotton in f'e interior. All reports concur in stating that Ihe yuld of this crop will be fully up to the average, and as large as the last; we shall, therefore, probably have supplies all the season, whilst last year the shipping season was virtually over by the end of April. These extracts and figures are sufficient to show that there is not likely to be any scarcity of this description of cotton this year. Bombay Shipments. — According our cable dispatch received to-oay, there have been 30,000 bales shipped from Boni'iay to Great Britain the past week and 2,000 bales to the continent, while the receipts at Bombay, during the same time have been 65,000 bales. The movement since the first of January is as follows. These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay, and are brought down to Thursday. April 24 .-Slilpmenls this week to-. ^Shipments since Jan. 1 to^ Great Con- ttnent. Total. Great Con- Britain. tfnent. Other British Ports Havre . . 30,000 3,000 32.000 311,000 107,000 418,000 65,000 45,000 6,000 51,000 379,000 165.000 544,000 35,000 2S,000 17,000 45,000 246,000 136,000 383,000 55,000 From the f 'refilling it would appear that compared with last year there is a decrease this year in the week's shipments from Bombay to all of Europe of 19,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1 shows a decrease in shipments of 126,000 bales compared with the corrssooudtni; period of 1872. Hamburg 299,209 2.789 11,444 11,055 352,650 301,993 3,444 881 119 10,521 60 1,200 60 1,300 3,444 1,000 766 l',903 17,152 4,643 3,086 5,880 349 1,138 700 1,908 "b6 Total to N. Europe. 24,886 6,868 Spain, Oporto&Gibraltar&c Ail others 2',74i lii96 Total Spain, &e 2,741 1,196 383,721 311.066 Grand Total The following 60 12.960 1, 12.144 10,681 14,168 New York, Boston, week, and since September are the receipts of cotton at Philadelphlaand Baltimore for the last 1873: PHttADEU'lA iraw TOKK. BAI,TIXOBE. bbok'ts raoH- This Since week. (Sept 1. This Since week. ISeptl. I New Orleans.. Te;ca8 . Savannah — 352,220 430 Bremen and Hanover . GtJNNY Baos Bagging, Etc. During the recent flurry in the money market some round lots of bagging were sold, both here and in Boston, at 12Jc cash. Since then we note a better feeling MnoDg holders oad more inquiry from bayers. We quote prices 23. 11,055 Other French ports receipts. . 12,910 . . prev. year. 11,444 60 Total to Gt. Britain lime to date. April April 10,521 Same Total 16. 12,860 Week's Total, April 2. Liverpool to : Britain April . England. Best of Europe. Bales. 8,131 The above totals show that the Interior stocks have decreased during the week 6,757 bales, and are to-night 44,368 bales more than The receipts have been 4,781 balei at the same period last year. more than the same week last year. The exports ot cotton this week from New York show an in- last year . 1873.. 1972.. 1871.. 1,750 349,000 439,064 83,398 60,873 1872. 782,000 207,000 196,000 15,250 19 750 75,000 27,000 16,000 74,000 14,000 202,000 7,750 10,250 4,900 457,000 279,184 39,130 28,971 bales. These figures indicate an increase in cotton in sielit to-night of 75,249 bales compared with the same date of 1872. Movements op Cotton at the Interior Ports. Below we give the movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and shipmen's for the week, and stock to-night and for the corresponding week of 1872 : lag period of 1873. in Liverpool in London in Havre in Marseilles in Bremen in Amsterdam in Antwerp Total 65,000 We Visible Supply of Cotton Made dp by Cable and TelkSRAPH. By cable we have tonight the stocks at the diiTerent European ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the American afloat for each port as given below. Frooi figures thus received, we have prepared the following table, showing the Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe Stock in United States ports Stock in inland towns Exports from United States this week. , 47,1100 Total 13c cash for immediate, and 14J(al5c for summer delivery. No sales are reported in bags the past week, the quoted price being 15@l5ic according to weights. Sales of butts have been made all the way from 2@216c cash and 2-ic time. Some 1,500 bales were sold the last few days at 2c cash, and small lots of 100 to 150 bales at 2 l-16@2Jc. There seems to be a fair inquiry and a little disposition among holders to hold for better prices. in Hamburg in Barcelona in Trieste Afloat for Great Britain (American) Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil). . Afloat for Bremen (American) Afloat for Amsterdam (American) season, is being fully realized in the large movement now in progress. According to our cable dispatch, the receipts and exports ea«;h week since the first of March have been as follows -EXPOBTS TO ^Reoeipw Week ending 1873. [April' 26, 1873. 478 j 874! 907; i 84.4091 46,7631 188,8711 Mobile '892 Florida S'th Carolina. N'th Carolina. Virginia North' rn Ports Tennessee, &c Foreign Total this year Total last year. I I 42 This Since week. Sept.lt 1,478 2,881 986 1 14,261 560 374 'in ....j 11,683 lioisl 122 6,054 133 6,019, 14,977 735,650] 7,906 282,065] U.138 611,433 6,157]829,645 4,008i Since week,]Sept.l. .... 14,454 1,488! 37,264 186,832 26,273! 185 808/ 6,682 103,918! 1,414. 695' I 8,437; 43,146 This i "62i 13,171 ,...| 2,237 133 371 9,445 1,203' 72.3 !0 469' 18,45911 8 9.148 18.685 588. 87.374 71,4:^8 1.097 10,997 '261 14,4241 1051 933 42,475] 1,450] 86,409 56,156 3,030] 92,470 20; 1,115 '187, April 26 THE nHKOlSICLE. i7a 1 — Shipping News. The exports of cotton from the United Statei the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 81,726 bales. Solar as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the same exnorts reported by telegraph, and published In TiiKCtmoNicr.K last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York, we include the manifests of all vesselB cleared up to Wednesday night of this week : Total bales. NewYobk— To MinneLiverpool, peritaameriCitj of Antwerp, 4R8 sota 3.344 .... Java, 5(il.... Spain, 2,338. ..Adriatic, 1,888 and 891 Sea Inland Trinacria, 1,073 Culabrla, 761. ...pcrship City of Lahore, 247 11,055 To Havre, per steamer Ville du Havre, 1.175 and 25 Sea Island 1,200 To Cronstadt. per steamer California, 1.216 per brig Kzyress, 687 1,903 Niw Orleans—To Liverpool, per steamer .Minnesota, 2.6': 7 per ships Zephyr, 3,969 Francis P. Saf»e, .3,748 and 7 Hacks Sea Island Koomar, 3,889 ...per barks Kowena,2,a38.... Annie Kimball. 2,041 18,364 John To Havre, per ships Mayflower, 3,019 .John Patten, 3,625 . Walt, 3.615 10,159 3,273 To Hremen per ship Hannah Morris, 3,273 To Antwerp, per bark Mercnriiis, 1.809 ToCronstadt, per ships Merchant, 3,160. . W. Chapman, ..D. 3,074. 1,809 6,234 3,008 . . To Narva, per ship Sawloy, .3,003 ToKevel, per biirks Eicelslnr, 1,475. ..Libra, 1,375 To Ghent, per brig Cinque Sorelle, 644 To Oeflo. Sweden, per '?hlp Loreley, 1,673 Mobile— To Liverpool, per ships Progress. 4,500 .Her Majesty, 3,824. Chaklkston— To Liverpool, per bark Tiber, 2,693 Upland and 835 oea . . . Island Savannah — To Liverpool, per bark Ellen 764 Upland To Barcelona, per briy Dorotea, 35 Upland TxxAS— To Liverpool, per barks Yick and Mebane, 1,678 8,324 2,928 764 35 894 Jobannei Foss, 1,058 Cronstadt, per bark Avondale, 2,080 1,952 2,080 To ToNarva, per brig Francis Lowey, 2,850 6<4 1.843 1,843 Baltimobk— To Liverpool, per steamer Ncstorian, 370 T« Bremen, per steamer Ohi(j, 442 Boston— To Liverpool, per steumeni Batavia, 150 ...Lord CllTe, PniLADBLpaiA— To Liverpool, per steamer Lady Lycett, 47 370 442 773 47 623 Total 81,725 The particulars of these shipments, arranged in our usual form are as follows: Bre- Liver- NewTork New Orleans Mobile Charleston pool. Havre, 11,065 1,200 18,.364 10,159 8,844 2,928 Savannah Texas Ant- Cron- men. werp. 8,273 1,809 Ghent stadt. Karra. Rerel. 1,903 6,234 8,003 2,850 Total. 14,158 48.009 8.324 2,928 799 5,875 644 764 1,952 Baltimore Boston Philadelphia 2,080 370 773 47 1,848 442 ... 812 773 47 Since the tion and 569 commencement ol the year the for export have been Taken on 1878, bales. 35,8t0 Amc.ican. Brazilian... Bgyptian. W. Indian. B. Indian. Total. ... 1,460 ,—Aetna! eip. from Actnal Llv., Hull A other exp'tfrom ontpnrts to date-, U.K. In spec, to thia date—, 1872, bales. 119.070 51.290 1871, 1873, bales. 43,350 bales. 36,244 1,487 2iXI 4,020 520 22,830 2,WiU 151,160 SS.5i'0 64,710 357,110 70,580 3.520 1.010 2li,0;iO tranBactlona on gpecula 1872, balea. 84,777 14,S7« 1.718 8,177 72,266 628 3,539 89.!»1 81,179 187S. balea. lM,n80 4(.280 11,040 ts,«eo 5S3,7«) :26.51» 74J,770 BREADSTUF FS. FaiDAT P. M., April 18, 1878. There has been a decided improvement and increased activity in the shipping grades of State and Western flours durin,' the paot week. The export demand has been quite active, and sev era) thousand bbls. have been taken, prices showing an advance of lOalSc. per bbl., and in some cases more. The principal demand has been for Great Britain and the West Indies, but the British Provinces and South America have also been buyers. In superfine the business was mainly at $5 8506 85, in common Western extras $6 85@7 35, in extra State |7 35@7 40, and in city shipping extras from Spring wheat f 7 45<a7 75; but since Monday nothing could be had at the inside prices; in fact, very few supers at |6 or extras at $7. Receipts, however, continue liberal by rail, and in the desire of receivers to realize promptly, the market has latterly been barely steady at the advance. Bye flour and corn meal have been more active. To-day the market was quiet. There has been, also, a decided advance in spring wheat ; greater, in proportion, than in the corresponding grades of flour. The demand has been quite as urgent, the supply less liberal, and the course of ocean freights more favorable. The export purchases began at $1 58@$1 GO for No. 2 Chicago, and 1 633 f $1 65 for No. 2 Milwaukee, but yesterday there wag a large business at |i 63@$1 G5i for No. 2 Chicago, and |1 67®$! 70 for No. 2 Milwaukee with some business, also, at |1 3o@$l 45 ; Total 44.577 11,3.59 .3,716 1,809 10,217 4,846 2,890 644 81.7i5 Included in the above totals are, from New Orleans, 1,673 bales to Gefle ; from Savannah, 35 bales to Barcelona. Below we give during the week, of disasters from any port of the United States all new.s received, to vessels carrying cotton New Orleans via Queenstown, before reported foundered, was bound to Liverpool, and sunk between Holyhead and the Skerries at 6:30 A.M. April 3, after collision with steamer Mary Austin. Wm. F. CnsHiNO. The loose cotton in the hold of the schr Wm. P. Cushing, which had finished dischari^ing a cargo of cotton at Fall River, caught fire in the hold April 17, while lying alongside the wharf some of the cotton on the dock canghl from sparks of the engine and was slightly damaged. (iOLD, ExcHANQB AND FuBiaHTS. Gold has fluctuated the past week between 117J and 118^, and the close was 117^. Amalia, from — ; — market is firm. The following were the last quotations: London bankers', long, 108J@108i; short, Freights closed at 109i@109i, and Commercial, 107i<ai08. |d.(a7-lGd. by steam and 5-lGd.@fd. by sail to Liverpool, \{@\\c. gold by steam and Ic. by sail to Havre, and Jd. by steam to Exchange Foreign Hamburg. April sales April 10. 54,000 4. 90,000 13,000 April 18. 5:1,000 April 25. 69,000 6,000 7,000 7,IX)0 2,000 4 000 "Mli.OOO 694,000 692,000 306.000 322,000 313,000 620,000 525,000 641,000 American aflorit 195.000 208.000 226,000 The following table will show the dally closing prices of cotton for the weex. Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thnrs. Frl. Price Mld.Upl'ds. 9)i® 93^ 9X 9)i@ 93i 9)i@ ^H 9)i(a.... 9X®.. . Sales for export Sales on speculation Total stock Stock of American Totalafloat 7,000 1.000 681.000 328,000 451,000 170,000 9X® W® " Orleans SSi®.... 9>!i® ... 9X@.... ... 9%®.... 9X® .. Trade Seport.—The market for yams and fabrics at ; Manchester ia quiet and firm. — European (Cotton Markets. In reference to these market s our correspondent in London, writing under the date of April 18 states — 12. The foUowingare tbo prices of middling compared with those of last year: .—Fair & ^Qood & ^Same date 1873^Ord.* Mld^ g'd fair^ Fine.^ Mid. Fair. Good. LivBRPOor., April qualities of cotton, 16 18 Sea Island 24 21 24 42 32 30 Florida 15 17 20 21 24 30 22 28 Ord. Q.Ord. L.Mld. Mid. G.Mid. Mid. F. Mid. Q.MId. Upland... 7)i i% lO^ 113-16 117-16 3X 8J< 9J< 95-16 Mobile... 7« 8 15-16 8)i 115 16 119-16 9% 9% 9 9-16 10^ N.0&Tei7,H SJi 117-16 10% 11 13-16 WH 44 84 M.F. \l% 11J< 12>< The following are the prices of middling qualities ol cotton at this date and at the corresponding periods in the three previous years: 1870. d. Hidland Sea I8landl9 Upland.. ..UK 1871. d. " 1872. 23 24 d. 1878. d. 18 11 316 9J< 7>tf Mobile... .HJi 7 9 16 115-16 9 5-16 Orleans, ..11 7-16 7 11-16 11 7-16 99-16 somewhat A unsettled. Bureau respecting the condition growing crop of Winter wheat was favorable from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Maryland, Virginia and California; variable from Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Kansas, and unfavorable from the Northern States but on the whole very fair. Our private advices report the sowing of Spring wheat two weeks late in the Northwest deep snow fell upon the newly harrowed fields, but apparently without serious injury; and in fact there is nothing as yet to excite any apprehension that the next crop of wheat will be otherwise than a full report of the Agricultural of tho — By Telegraph prom Ijivbrpool. — LivKBPOOL, April 25—5 P. M.— The market opened quiet and closed dull to-day, with sales footing up 10,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for export and specntation. The sales of the week have been 69,000 bales, of which 7,000 hales were taken for export and 4,000 hales on speculation. The stock in port is 692,000 hales, of which 313,000 bales are American. The stock of cotton at sea, hound to this port is 541,000 bales of which 226,000 bales are American. Toul and |1 53@H 60 for No. 3 do., showing an advance of about 5c. per bushel. Early in the week 200,000 bush. No. 2 Milwaukee sold for arrival in June at |1 56@$1 58, closing with the latter price bid. Winter wheats, red, amber, and white, have been very quiet, but are held higher, and we revise quota tions. Advices from the Great Lakes have been favorable to an early resumption of navigation, and it is stated that the Erie Canal will be open on the 13th of May. To-day there was a moderate business at $1 40@$1 45 for rejected spring, $1 D8@ $1 60 for No. 3 do., and $1 63@|1 63 for low No. 2, closing for rejected spring, Midland Pernambncc. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1878 d. d. d. d. llji Etryptlan 9)i Broach. 8)f iii Dli«Ueriih.... 1% 6X 4J< 9 6)i ifi 6K 7^ 3X 4^ ; one. Corn has also been buoyant. In view of the reduced stocks, small current receipts, and the probable delay in the receipt of supplies by canal, holders have steadily advanced prices. Parties having freight-room engaged have been compelled to buy, while a smart decline in the rates of freight has enabled other shippers to compete with them. Old Western mixed steadily advanced to 67c in store, while new sold at 68^0 afloat, with the same price for Jersey yellow, closing yesterday with a further advance asked. It is supposed that the great advance in swine will cause some corn to be fed during the spring months, and thus the deliveries at the principal Western markets materially reduced, while the demand for export shows an unexpected activity for this stage of the season. For June delivery there has been some business, at 64c for Western mixed, understood to be on Western account. To-day there was a limited business in old Western mixed, 67i@68c in store. Rye has been in better demand. Yesterday a boat load of Western was taken for the Continent at something over 90c., and to-day another at 90c. in store. Yesterday some Barley has remained dull and depressed. business was done at 90c.(3$l for Western, and $1 2o@l 27 for Canadian. Canada peas scarce and higher. Oats have been without important feature, and the business quite moderate. Today, however, there was an advance of ic. and more activity. The following are closing quotations : THE CHKONICLE 570 Ubain. Fi/)t;R. fotal In Whcat^No.aspring.bush.tl CSffi 1 70 Baperllnc State and WestNo. 1 spring 1 77® 1 80 itn » bbl. $6 003 6 40 1 75® 1 85 50 Red Western .ifcc 7 7 13(8 Extra State, Amber do 1 90® 8 00 Wetteru Spring Wheat 1 95® S 25 30 White 00® 7 7 eitran 7 76® 9 00 Corn-Western mixed doduiible extras 67X@ 70 White Western 74® 74 do winter wheat extras 7 76®1 1 S5 C9© 70 Yellow Western and double extras 77 7 50® 8 CO Southern, white City shipping extras. .. Rye— State and Canada... 92® 94 City trade and family brands 9 C0®10 15 Western 90® 9j! .M® 53 Southern bakers' and fa Oats— New Black I | 9 00® 11 7 7."^® Rye 5 00® SO® 5U® flour Commeal— Western, Ac. Corn meal— Br'wine, &c. The movement For the Wheat.bus. Com, " . Canada West Peas— Canada 1 1 772.247 89,850 1,280,960 1,540,418 2,223 443,402 2,392,123 81.0(i2 3.6S2 156,380 86,045 60 28,814 112,885 ,. Same , 1873. . For the 613,184 67,E07 695,399 4,884,3iS S,7e5 821,889 1,544,760 14.093 4,0(5 74,291 128,312 1,112 841,277 54,481 1,152,072 3,441,585 2,116 32,614 8,750 15,0S0 5,166 18,127 85,304 16,033 4,035,700 4,086,570 8,1110,2'JS 4,693,274 3,414,084 GROCERIES. Fbidat EvENiNd, AprU 25, 1873. The trade has been restricied by the continued stringency in the money market, but the wants of consumers are becoming rather more important, and retailers are taking out fair amounts in the aggregate, although restricting their purchases to about actual requirements. The feeling in the tea market is rather more encouraged, but prices remain as last quoted. Molasses is easier for refining qualities, but grocery grades are strong and domestic is higher. Sugar is weak and quotably lower. Coffee is rather , . Since Jan. 1. week. I 827,845 901,875 1,070.915 1,218.798 1,524,885 1 272,629 2.803,865 3,779,7fi0 3,9iJU.196 11,783,415 7,400,001 7,508,473 10,9.97,325 7,626,023 1],].')0,249 7,413,589 ll,668,lfifi War.!.';, 73 7,213,lt;8 11,527,105 Apr. 20,'72 7.758,269 11,596,224 Dec. 31, 72 6,248,673 9,595,378 'Estimated. 55® 66K 85® 1 06 20® 1 3U SO® 1 50 1872. , . Since Jan. 1. " " 54>(f market has been ae follows SXPOHTS PROM NEW TORK. Since time Jan. For the Jan. 1, week. 1, !?7S. week. Flonr, bbls. D. meal, " . 53>i@ NBW YORK 1873. , 8 S 8 3 Chicago mixed White Western, &c Barley— Western in breadstufifs at this RECBIPTS AT , S 3 50 75 "5 40 66 Btore* in transit Apr. 12, 73 " " Apr. 5, '73 " " Mar.2»,'73 " Mar. 22,'73 " " ® milybrauds Southern shipp'g extras. [April 26, 1&73. 262,881 55. 025 2,052,662 quiet but a shade higher. 4,1.54,035 Tlie general market has assumed a more cheerful aspect during the past week, and the outlook really presents some encouragement to holders although OaU 220 11,695 1,200 there are no indications of ^an .Immediate improvement. The country trade The following tables, prepared for The Chronicle by Mr. E. are prevented from buying very heavily at the moment .by the extreme strinH. Walker, of the York Produce Exchange, show the Grain gency of money throngliout the interior,' but there has been more looking in sij^ht and the movement of Breadstuffs to the latest mail around since our last report, and a fair business, all things considered, has dates : been done. Jobbers are running pretty close, and only take out invoices as BBCKIIT8 AT TjAKB AND RIVER TORTS FOR THE ENDING their stocks become so reduced that it is necessary to replenish. The fact has become established that stocks in the hands of both jobbers and retailers are APRIL 19, AND FROM AUG. 1 TO APRIL 19, hope for a Flour. Wheal OalB. Barley. Rye, unusually light, and this condition ofafl'aiis leads holders to Corn. bush. Btifl'er market in the future, though there is no prospect of any material bbls. bush. bush. bush. bush. (196 lbs.) (601bs.) (5filbs.)(321bi'.)(481bs.) (SSlbf.l enhancement of values. The current wants of our local trade, and of country Chicago... 46,834 3,377 59,788 282,677 421,120 24,720 dealers to a considerable extent, are supplied by the auction sales, which are 18,610 Milwaukee 17,417 l,l:iO 69,76:3 4.060 7,370 Toledo 5,413 freciuent, although few; large and desirable offerings are made. There is S4,756 18.781 2,704 93,213 Detroit 5,228 6,9:13 10,898 30,467 1,877 2,407 enough stock offered in this way, however, to bridge over the pressing require, 3.750 *3.750 Cleveland 27.150 4,669 800 7,0,19) ments of the trade, and buyers refrain from making extensive purchases. St. Louis 20,292 2.35,4'J3 125,537119,681 S,806 39,037 The arrivals for the week have been chiefly of Greens, and are not excessive. Duluth Oolongs continue somewhat soft, but these as well as the other grades are Total 99,032 317,892 3T8.4S8 46.8.57 654,959 61,324 held more steadily than when last reported. Prices are without change. The Previous week 112,721 S31,.548 775.955 3.39,914 143,105 24,3.57 sales since our last are 7,200 half chests Greens, 8,325 do. Japans, and about Corresp'ug week, '72. 9(1.218 262,291 1,1.33.921 296,5!8 79.011 19,481 " '71. 114,204 673.166 1,279,080 378.422 40,642 35,563 1,000 do. Oolongs, all at private sale. '70. 88.406 649,871 219.090 24.677 502,360 28,214 " Imports at this port the past week have included 21,5.37 lbs. Black. 707,034 '69. 116,967 421,012 615.037 188,151 10,a:l9 9,899 The do. Orcen and 30,50:1 do. Japan per " Lady Elizabeth," from Shanghai. '68 103,789 445.289 710,.591 250,977 9.:j64 8,860 Importations have included 5,559 pkgs. by steamer and 949 by rail indirect Total Aug. 1 to date. .4,004,677 37,662.084 41,409,742 17,720,305 8,248.:345 1,491.3:14 Same time 1871-72.... 3.840,000 32,760,772 40,409.208 19,:120,811 5.961,172 2,394,290 overland. The following table shows the Imports of Tea into the United States Same time 1870-71. .. .4,274.323 34,131,256 22,13!,.5.54 14.426,575.5,035,229 1,325,552 Same time 1869-70. .. .4,621,452 36,884,299 19,293,739 11,143,405 3,10:3,:15I 1,252,032 from January 1 to date, in 1873 and 1872: Total. Green. Japan. Black. " Rye, . Barley,&C.. 204,333 New WEEK . Estimated. Shipments of Flour and Grain from Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, and St. Louis for the week endirg April 30, and from Jan. 1 to April 30 11,207.115 7,.'0.i.6j6 9.251.4S3 Atlantic ports, 1873.. .lbs. 3,7S2,6H 11,336,419 8,372.272 Atlimttc ports, 1872 The indirect receipts at New York, principally overland receipts Weekending April 19, 1873..-..AprlllS, 1873 112.264 122.111 Corresp ng week 1872 74.572 108,240 Corresp g week 1871 80,358 Corresp'g week 1870» Corresp'g week 1869* 98.605 Total .Ian. 1 to date. .1,617.155 1,009,352 Same time 1872 948,827 Same time 1871 ... . Same time • St. 1870* Wheat, bush Corn, hush. 197,927 293,258 296,123 355,413 458,225 949,280 1,252,877 1,686,617 566,939 2,509,817 1,077,305 4,219,436 993,r RBCRIPT8 OF FLOUR AND GRAIN WEEK ENDING APRIL 19, AND Flour, At bbls. 83,070 29,784 9,86u bush. 139.820 1,728 7,200 .350 16,506 18,458 30,311 48,.500 200,119 180,379 178,876 March 29, 'J3... 147,762 March 22, '73... 186,4t;2 204,698 ... Philadelphia Baltimore New Orleans Total Previous week Week, April 5, '73 Week, Week, Wheat, 4,20:1 . Corresponding week'72 Total Jan. to date 162,:177 7,100 .... 200,l:)0 105,846 58,855 114,466 52.606 24.109 17,483 S2:l.165 38!I,6S0 658.397 637,918 l:j4,(li;0 11:1,899 600,.529 177,130 922,726 ..2,.3.59,:!04 2,48S,.573 Do. same time 1872. ..1,741.371 Do. same time 1871... 1,900,380 1,6.3.5.815 1 Barley, bush. bnsli. 200,478 179.395 Rye. 2,4-10,544 7,516 12,476 11,740 31!),a»8 369.2S9 403.778 4.13.027 7,835.8:14 5,.-89,496 ia.:i91,2fl7 .3,810.193 e.813,:i07 2,170,633 38,323 81,500 10,679 38,748 904,385 907,031 384,149 1,329 1,650 so'sii 53..382 38,518 Visible Supply of Grain, including stocks in store at the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports, in transit by rail, and frozen in New York canals, April 19, 1873: Wheat, bush. store at Kew York store at Albany store at Buffalo store at Chicago* In store at Milwaukee 311,625 53,400 48,201 2,357,5:13 In storeatDuluth In store at Toledo In store at Detroit In store at Oswego* In store at St. Louis In store at Boston In store at Toronto In store at Montreal In store at Philadelphia* In store at Baltimore* Rail shipments for week Water Shlpmmts Amount on New York canals TotW , , COFFBE. biisli. The In In In In 4:3,717 Sales are still restricted by the stringency of money, and this cause alone seems to be operating against a good trade. Holders of Rio coffee find nothing unfavorable in the situation, and are not disposed to press their stock 8,.363 49.3,6-11 71.113 1.3,491 upon the market except at full prices, especially as the current piir911,298 362,026 5.071 18,118 ch.ises by the trade indicate a want for coffee in the interior, and with the 4,322,177 2,97l,8i(3 1,216.626 129,1)07 running sales enough in excess of the receipts to prevent any heavy accumu7.267,405 2,0T6,:l»7 729,562 259,297 7,815,536 1.17S.43S 281,770 78, ,504 Nothing has bean received latioii of stock, prices are advanced at the close. 2,452,.39l 666,8:15 204,636 94,819 from Rio since our last report. The feeling in the market for pale coffees is very strong, and no lots are offering below former values, while, on the conAT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THR tiary, there has been a marked improvement in some grades, which are pretty well sold out of stock. The chief article of supply at the moment is Laguayra, FROM JAN. 1 TO APRIL 19. of about 15.000 bags. Jobbers are ready Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, which is held in stock to the amount bush. bush. bush. bush. buyers of Maracaibo in round lots at l:ix@20c., and holders are not free sellers 77.225 109,795 31.004 even at these figures. Porto Rico and Costa Rica grades are up >ic., and the '400 92,723 94,492 3, .503 range in Mexican is shortened by the redaction of stock, which has left very 4,620 10,.521 460 little-low-priced coffee in the market. Javas are strong, and prices are a shade 133,712 66,.500 19,200 125 better than at the date of our last report. The sales of all descriptions have 1:!1.600 26.:ino been 4,846 bags Rio, ex "South America," a part at nuc; 4,114 do. ex 293,572 111,618 "Alice," 2,871 do. ex "Harriet Brewster;" 2,268 do. Santos, ex "Catharina ;" 7:35,452 409,026 64,161 525 2,865 do. do., ex "Holding ;" 400 do. Rio, ex "Thetis;" 205 do., ex "P. C. 825,415 428,545 l,'i.5S 58,962 Warwick," all here. At Baltimore 5,000 Rio, ex " Cricket," 4,000 ex " Oscar." 208,6:14 Louis not included. Neif York Boston Portland Montreal Oats, 23,491,858 from San pkgs. since Januarv 1. against 60,766 last year. Imports at San Francisco from Jan. 1 to April 1, were 135,345 lbs. of Chins, 703,170 lbs. of Japan and 200 lbs. of Java tea. Francisco, have heei: : Flour, bbls. 2:.1TI.SU 2 081.000 77,915 545.186 207.942 25,000 416,3a3 3,612 376,079 Corn, bush. Barley, bush. 4.54,857 14.000 116,000 21,139 16,9.')8 -7,232.731 1,80'1,9«1 61,000 302,000 73,080 46,000 19,932 216,726 1,533 . New 80,712 10.000 601,1.35 109,127 .500 349.719 50,000 2.50,000 3.5,000 1.57,063 310 213 93.951 91.163 9.'..1168 62, 130 161.457 n,B7l,»»l 187,177 75,073 15,000 114.673 210.631 7,869 57,597 «6521 Stock Simedatel872 1S4,708 I94.)94 210.5S6 IniDOrts In 1372 Phlla- Haiti- New delpbla.more. Orleans. . .. ... S.tXXl 4,012 81.9549,727 122,872 130,519 11.185 11,9»2 Mobile, Gal&c. vest^n. .... SMIS 15,812 21,609 59.5K7 'JJ.Sll rots'. 6,C'00 115.5Ki .... !(i2..>l!l 4-l6.;!0 18,392 8,213 442,76 Of other sorts the stock at New York. April 24, and the imports at the sevei 1 ports since January 1 1873, were ai follows ^Now York-, Boston Ptitladel. Bait. N. one's. •••-3 stock. Import^, import Import. Import, import. In bapB. cS •3ll,t'55 •16.893 .... Java and Singapore t3,'.50 .... 4,910 5.851 443 Ceylon 1,915 15,831 Maracaibo »B ii 89,963 25.000 13.025 14:373 26,900 B,4S3 4-,000 88,600 190.484 3.9'M 1.5,0o0 8.5,300 78.1.38 8,001,849 Vork, In BagD. " l,06«,Sfl3 1:18.515 7,0tt,74S Oats, bush. l,:j7:),208 ex " V. Dare," 18c. At New Orleans 780 Rio ex "Pcpita." and ex " Eros." Sales have also been made here of 1,000 mats .lava, ex " Nederland and Orange ;" 2,162 bags Laguayra, ex sundry vessels," sold at 18c. to 18>ic.; 2,005 do. Costa Rica, 998 do. Ceylon. 1,300 do. Mexican, 90 do. Maracaibo, sold in lots for consumption within our range, and 2,495 do. St. Domingo, shipped to Hamburg by first hands. Imports the past week have Included 8.230 bags Rio, per steamer " South America," 4.814 do. do. per "Alice," 4.508 do. do. per "Adeline and Marianne;" 4.625 mats Java per " Men:im ;" 1,100 bags St. Domingo, per "Mary E. Nason," 200 do. do. per " M. E. Iliggins," and 6,431 do sundries. The stock of Rio April 24, and the imports since Jan 1, 1873, are as follows 17J4C.; 2,000 , Lftjruayrs St. Domingo Other 600 8W,494 Total time, 1872 Bnma • inuiadei taatti ftc. 12,S13 760 4;.418 24.2;; S,941 16,1 6tl 812 612 .312 t5,:,7l 1E6.471 81,473 13.073 410 4ti.9i2 m.i'ai 9.4f.,S \o,k: 7,W 15.:^95 reduMd (a hwa S'3 44C t ifiS3 MM, ao.98i 201469 «3,18» mate. THE CHRONICLE. April 26, 1873.] 571 NCGAR. Blee. BuKOOD The arrivals continne liberal, although not in excess of the usnsl receipts at this period of tlio year. While fiiuds are close, roccivera for the most part prefer to sell their stocks, and thli< disposition to press sales has had the effect of bearing the market. A few holdiTS declino to sell at the low prices, and are storing their stock, bnt tliiisc am exceptional cases. The market for Cuba Mnscovados has eased off fully He. Sales have been effected upon a basis of ^KSTJic. for fair to good refining, bnt it Is said that the goods were hoavyi and that strictly good refining cannot be had below 7Jic. The general tone is somewhat steadier at the close, though the demand Is not improving perceptibly. The market for refined sugars is still weak, and nrlcos continne to favor the buyers. The supply of crushed is not excessive, but other grades are in full supply, and there Is no stability to prices. The revised range of quotations will be found in our price list. Sales have been efl'ected since our last of 3,059 hhds. Cuba, 1)i@Vi<:-; 2,061 do. Centrifugal, 8Ji(S9Xc.; 7,838 boxes Clayed and Centrifugal, 7X@9>!rc.; 974 hhds. Porto Rico, 7K@8Xc.; 119 boxes Havana on private terms 32 hhds. clarllled Demcrara, 10c. ; 176 do Uartlnlqne, ; 7Xc; 811 hhds. Imports at I and38 Trinidad, P. tcs. S., on private terms. Now York and stock in first hands April H, were as follows Other Brazll.Manlla.&c.McUdo Cnba. P. Kloo. Cuba. liXS. •hhds. •!lh(lB. •hhds hags. thags. hhdR. : naports this week'; ll.R-'i ** since Jun.l. U8.:KI0 n>,m 985 1111,674 133,883 S5,390 10,^54 4,573 " same time, 78 Stock Same In nrst hands. time 1878 • 1371 ,... S6,S03 51.016 1,716 15 ,81^1 20,800 Il,9.'i0 85.('91 140,009 43,;38 811,086 303,640 5i.701 46.958 4U,569 »,868 a.Ooi 84.089 7,381 178.885 47,251 5,509 4,089 e,875 18D,84S nOLASSES. Prices are a shiule easier in these grades, and the sales made during the week indicate a shrinkage in values of about l@2c. The arrivals of Porto Rico are not liberal for this period of 'ho year, and the supply accumulates slowly. The present stock is set down at 1,887 hhds.. and quotations continue as full Very The unchanged. and prices are arriving, is buy sparingly of these grades, especially domestic by the high prices. A stock of 3,000 bbls. is trade the sale of which English Islands stock little restricted is and prices are rather better. Holders are asking 76®80c. for being insisted upon for choice qualities by holders. Syrups are quiet, and remain at abftut previous rates. The sales are 218 hhds. and 20 tcs. Cuba Muscovado, 31®33c; 122 hhds. and 10 tcs. grocery do. at 45c.; 190 hhds. Porto Kico, In lots at 50®65c., and 3M bbls. domestic at 73@8Cc. still reported, prime to choice, the latter price at New York, The receipts and stock in Cnba, Stock In " " first " same time -78 same time '71 were as follows Demerara, Other h.o. 24, •hhds. •hhds bbls. 5.8S1 1,854 1(1'. •iin SO'? 30,7t'9 4,780 1,4.57 2.>,91fi 85,164 S.786 748 6(8 1,478 5.618 1,82! 1,574 1,781 hands " hands April P. Rico, •hhds. •hhda. Imports tblsweek •* BtnceJan.l " sametlmel8T8 first 447 10,398 85.061 673 3,tTO 1,000 1,900 '•51^ 136 Import* ot Sngar & molansea at leading ports since Jan. 1. Thelmportsof sugar (includlnf^Melado), and of Molaseesat the leading ports from January 1, 1873, to date, have been as follows ^— Moiasses. -, -Boxes. New York 1873. .... IK.iW 183,S-i3 1,498 Philadelphia... lO.ai:! Baltimore 88..545 11,319 S,8>5 8.678 28,295 17,175 161.475 190,490 Boston New Orleans... Total.. • rneliKtimrtlnrr.ns and tBags , 1878. 1873. ;51,776 13,010 ;5,910 S1,RS8 1,033 1873. 881,095 679.687 36,476 18T8. 13,3:->3 18,373 33.600 3,083 813,188 — 516,878 788.4(5 8,761 81.100 1873. 37.568 18.709 17.619 8,263 3,407 33,«76 6,569 6,098 1,353,'.73 79,566 81,073 8.40O 1,116,(83 "Hhds. . , 18T8. 9.«3il 17J,S40 1878. 31.161 14S66 reduced to hhds harrftis t Includes baskets, &c.. rednced. WHOIiESAIiB PRICES CURRENT. Tea. Ilyson, Common to fair do Superior to flue do Ex. fine'to nnest Young Hyson, Com. to fair. do Super, to fine. do Ex. fine to finest BanpowderCom tofalr do Sup. to One.. do Ex. fine to finest. Imperial. Coin to fair.... do do fiuo.to fine Extra fine to finest @ 45 @ 65 @ 80 @ 40 ® 65 @1 05 ® 55 ® 90 al 15 ® 50 @ 36 50 70 38 43 80 45 65 90 S3 55 75 <3 I Hyson 8k. & Tw. C. to fair. do do Sup. to fine. 'lo do Kx.l.tohn'st Uncol. Japan.Com. to lair.. do Sup'r to fine... do Ex. f. to finest. 1 Oolong, I I I I I Bouc. 99 I Kx fine to finest A Cong., Com. to fair. Sup'r to flue. Ex. f. to finest. ® » 01 O @ ®l 00 Cotree. Bio Prime do good do fair do ordinary iava, mats and bags Java mats. br).v. gold. I8Vaw gold. 18xai8H gold. 17H®i7ik: gold. !6Ji@17 gold. 20 »8H< gold. 81 a28!< i 1 Native Ceylon I 1 gold, nuaisu Sold i8V<«2n go.d 8 fliu Sold 16 fcl7 Maracatbo Laguayra Domingo St .lamaica Soh' Mocha ......gold." iai8 18 ..®„.. . Mnsar. Cuba, Inf. to com. refining do fair to good refining.. do prime do lalrtogoodr do pr. to choice yrocery... do centrifugal, hhds. ibxs. Jo Me ado . to molasses. 'Bav*a, Box. D. No8.7to»... do do do do do do do 6X« 'a Havana. Box, white 7X» 7!K Porto Ulco.rcfinlnggrades... 9vaiov { do I • " 3 <a ..®7Kl ~ ® 3K I grocery grades.... Brazil, bags. 8^® 8K Manila, bags 8X(g »;< White Sugars, A 4(3 6 do Vlo B I @ 7 7(< do do extra C, Yellow sugars Crushed .. ..... Powdered. a 72 93 7V Si;;. 10 sSalO do lOtola.. 75f« 8U do do JSiolS'- l^'^i do IIIV^:: ,§'*|gio'fji°""''""=-^ do 6V@ 8 OKffl 7 ffl 7^Z iS 7? lOvZ\oi 10><9^ ! 6S<a 7M .ail §!!)« a>»^ HewOrleanf new V Porto Riiio gall. 55 85 31 MnbaClayert 3,30 aso aS5 I (AM 80 Cubacentrlliurnl English Wands.. »ia "ij Splcea. iJasBlii, ':a'<8la. In cases... gold Ill mats :il'ii;er.l!aceand Miice do :«H® lb. do Af cgold) casks oate Tenane Nittiiiegs, » do 1 27 26.< la lOJtCO Hl^ 17 ®1 SO «l ta »> 91 K a ' | I I '. Pepper, In bond (gold) do Bunin. la ft SlUKunorn Plmcn'o,.)ain.\tCi».. do CTovun do I Carolina S •• Pbidat, P.M.. April 25, 187«. Although the weatlior has been rather unfavorable for the active distribution of Spring goods, tliere hag been a better jobbing trade during the past week, and considerabln amounts of goods have been closed out of first handa. Collections are very backward, nud dealers are not showing so much disposition to press goods upon buyers as they might were there lets difUculty in getting payment upon bills previously contracted. At the same time there are many dealers who are disposed to ofTer some inducements to buyers for the purpose of closing out their stocks, and to effect this sales of some lines, chiefly of cotton goods, have been effected at prices below the quoted market range. This practice is not likely to bo attended with the usual bad results of more goods upon buyers than they have any use for, inasmuch as the closeness of funds everywhere has caused all classes of dealers to exercise more than ordinary caution in the forcing matter of their purchases to prevent their stocks from running over what their requirements are likely to be and few will be induced even by extreme concessions to anticipate their wants very largely. The steadily declining tendency of the raw mate* rial has the effect of leading buyers to look for lower prices, and moment indicates a shrinkage many months on many of the principal lines of the position of the market at the in values before goods. Domestic Cotton Goods.— The sales of medium and standard weights and fine brown cottons continue to be on a fairly liberal scale, and the stock of these grades is run down to a point where holders have very little difficulty in sustaining prices. Jobbers who are disposed to offer concessions to buyers are for the most part selecting the lower grades of cottons upon which to break prices, are and with very few exceptions the better qualities of goods quoted at about former ra'.os. Bleached goods have still experienced few changes, except in the lower grades, but the tone of the market is rather heavy and holdere are ready sellers at the current quotations. Supplies are not excessive, and when we remember the pi olonged dulnesa it is somewhat surprising that agents have been able to keep their stocks so well reduced. The print market is only moderately active and prices lack buoyancy. Cloths are pretty well down, and were the stock of would be likely to be a decline from Colored cotton goods are in light request, but steady upon all the leading lines. There has been prints to accumulate there the present rates. the market is an easier feeling in cotton drills, and prices are off a fraction on some makes. Light Summer dress fabrics have sold fairly at about previous prices and are steady. Domestic Woolen Goods.— The general market for wojlens features of a particularly encouraging' nature. Prices are down to a point which ought to bo the bottom, and manufacturers feel this fact, but cannot count upon the stability of the market in the present extreme duluess of trade. Wool continues to tend downward, and remains very quiet, and now 1.T bool . (gold) .10. do in fcioveitmnn bond ..do «o '8 h a 13 (Vi 20 llv.« -imI 25 Vi 15 r., vti^ il« ,';'•' 86 lU show any low that there is some margin for manufacturers if goods at the present range. There seems to be a market for good woolens, and the principal preventive of a so they can fair fails to sell generally satisfactory trade which is the over supply of trashy stock, of itself almost unsalable, and exerts a depressing inupon the better grades of goods. These remarks are chiefly applicable to fancy cassimeres, the other classes of heavy woolens being steadier though quiet. The clothing trade are purchasing very few heavy goods as yet, and prices for Fall and Winter stock are merely nominal. Flannels are flat and irregular. is fluence Dress fabrics are not active, but the business is sufficient to keep prices fairly steady. — Foreign Goods. There seems to be a slight improvement in demand for goods adapted exclusively to the Summer trade, the but the market is without special animation. Lawns, piques and similar light dress and suiting fabrics are silling freely, while the heavier descriptions of dress goods are dull and ra;her heavy. White goods generally are in pretty libera! the most part, firmly held. in»lasa«s. Cuhu Muscovado a 3M THE DRY GOODS TRADE. is 45 £0 01 15 68 00 3i 55 @ _ @1 50 70 27 43 65 85 40 63 Superior to flue do do I ',0 a Common to lair.... do do cold In bond 3 d, ; The arrivals of refining molasses this week have increased the stock somewhat, and with but little demand for those grades the market has been rathe drooping. The stock held by most of the refiners is ample for their current wants, and few goods are taken out by them in consequence. The supply of Cuba in first hands has increased to 5,642 hhds., chiefly of refining quality. as last reported. drei request, and are, for Silks are only moderately active, dress silks being dull, while choice millinery lines show some animation and are firm. Imported woolens are slow of pale, nnd prices are somewhat depressed in sympathy with domestic High gold and tight money aro restricting trade and goods. unsettling values. We annex a few particulars SMuufAotuie oar of ieadinfi^ articles prlcei quoted being tkM? of of domestis iMdinR joblwfg THE CHRONICLE. 572 SlieetluK* ShlrdiiKi and I no Nonp do heavy .36 t>-4 do do .... 8-4 9-4 do Wldlh.T'i'rice. !«Asawam F... 38 10 80 Albion A »6 Adriatic 13X 14 Atlantic A... 87 ia><r do D.... do U.. Appletua A., do N. iix Urown !l do S do W.. (Vneetogo D Cabot A ... 3t> DwlghtX... 30 do Y.... 3.3 Z.... 36 do Indian Head. 7-8 do .. 48 . , do 19 19 14 13 Anio^keug 16X Adriatic 11 Lftfciiiia 13 Liin/;ley II Ptipperell BoHton Beaver Cr, AA Chester D'k B 60 5.') 67>i Cl::rk'8 Mills 22 20 20 12 13 12 20 Stark 36 14X Amoskcag Bedford 1!! 8X do BE. 33 IIX Cocheco 13 C. 36 do ll)i Garner & Co 11 W. 30 do IIX 37 13-13X Gloucester Laconia B. ll)i 12 do mourning 36 do do O... 39 13X Hamilton IIX 12 Hartel Lawrence A. 36 14 Manchester do D. 36 J.. 40 do 15X Merrimac D dk. do LL. 36 ll>i do 'W pk and pur 13 * 11 XX .ili do do Shirting do Y 36 12X Pacific II) Richmond's Kaehuaflne K 40 Simpson 2d Mourn. IIX O.... 33 13 do do black & white. IIX do li.... 36 14X IIX Sprague'sfan 20 do W.. 48 7-4 Pepperell 27X Domestic Gins30 do .... 8-4 A erican, pure. In oil 19X Lead, wh. Amer., dry Zinc, wh., dry. No. 1. Zinc, wh.. No. 1, In oil. UH Arcadia Garner Harmony 7X Manville 8 8 8 8 Pequot Red Cross Victory H.... . Paris wh„EnK» 100 lbs. 2 do do do do Ulica do do do hams. 32X 37X Amoskeag 9-4 ....10-4 ....11-4 ....12-4 .... fine ,"6 1«« Bates Caledonia Clyde 48 68 87X Glasgow 85 Gloucester Hartford Lancaster 45 Non 40X 19X Bl'ched !«heetlnes Lake and Slilrtlngs Amoskeag. A3(i 16X do 42 do 46 Androscog- L gin 17 I 18X 36 36 33 31 do ... 33 do ... 36 36 Bay Mills Bates. BB... 36 45 do do XX.. 36 Bartletts Shore Hadley HolyoKe 12X Sterling Great Falls A. Selkirk IIX 12X 33 33 34 34 37 35 42 37 36 AA Lewiston Ontario A Ludlow Powhattan A.B.. do Tickings. do do do do A. Cordis AAA. 13X 14X 18 16X 14X 14X 12X 9X Eagle. BllerlonWS4-4 Fruit of the 13X 19 18 AA 36 ar'tFallaA 32 do 33 "X Q38 16X S 12 Loom lA)nsdale... 36 do Cambric 36 N.Y. Mills 36 6-4 Pepperell do .... 7-4 do .... 8-4 do .... 9-4 do ....10-4 ...n-4 5-4 D.. No. No. No. No. No. No. 3 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 21 27X 30 Park, 32X 37X 42X 47X do do do do 24 C ' Druid do Gambler 40-46 1 a?x •26 Carpets, 20 20 30 20 Velvet, J. Crossley & Son's best 8 65 do do A No 1.. 2 55 Tap Brnssels. Crossley* Son'sl 30-1 40 Eng. Brussels. 2 20-2 30 16 18 Hartford Carpet Co ExtraS-ply 1 Imperial 3-ply.. 1 Superfine 1 Med. super 1 Body Bru8 5fra. 2 20 22 24 25 16 18 20 82X do 4 do do 3 do BIgelow Brus 6-fr. do 4-fr. . 1 1 01; vitriol (66 degs). 2 10 2 00 ot dry goods at this port for the April 24, 1873, and the correspondinjt weeks of 1872 and ] 871 have been as follows EHTKB^D lOR OONSUMPTIOH POR TKK WEEK EHniNS APRIL 24, 1873. : -1871- — Pkge 1.422 Manufactures of wool cotton.. 1,773 do do do silk Miscellaneous 1,134 flax 1,002 dry goods. 7,660 -1872 Value. Pkgs. $555,477 905 487,319 1.111,929 1,661 asi.aio 411,204 1,052 1,582 "" 572 . Value. 1873 . Pkga HEMP— Am. Russia, clean Manila, current. .V $361,708 614 $243,598 Sisal 509,881 419,447 272.003 170,691 1,175 361 261 Jute 474 SICSSj .13,011 $2,801,169 3,018 423 2:1.3.46? 5,772 $1,723,730 116,057 6,704 $1,325,312 WITHDRAWN FROM WAREHOtTSB AND THROWN INTO THE MARKET DURING THE SAME PERIOD. 605 Manufactures of wool cotton do 418 silk... do 120 flax. 853 do Miscellaneone dry goods. 4,660 . . Total $201,847 100,9.37 125,587 111,559 43,360 6,676 $583,290 Addent'aforconsnmpt'nl3,011 2,801,169 TotaUhrownnponm'_k'J^19,5S7_$.3,384,459 562 664 183 471 948 $228,884 2,718 5,772 $784,083 101,886 219 315 121,581 62,437 1,723,730 8,490 $2,507,813 520 606 194 511 3,114 4,945 5,704 $2-27.704 179,917 199,005 126,096 53,777 $786,499 1,325,312 10,649 $2,111,811 ENTERED FOR WAREHOUBINO DURING SAME PERIOD. Mannfactiires of wool — 648 401 cotton.. do 216 silk do 467 flax uo Miscellaneone dry goods. 2,486 T'.tril 4,217 Addant'dforconsiinipt'nl3,011 $225,781 O07 $280,728 419 139 661 6,062 118.113 127 840 130.005 108,266 158 623 136,468 150 2.^8 155,7h6 3,523 60,181) 7,618 5,772 $710,005 6.3.50 1,723,730 5,704 1763,4.36 1,826,312 $2fi5.710 112,560 518 348 271,827 97,341 66,511 $813,949 2,801.169 40 26 * 8M 2;« 3 5 HIDES- . Orv- Buenos Ayr. Montevideo..,. Rio Grande Orinoco California .... .. . 10 2 1-16 50 3 18 12 1 50923 110 Oii<82'J 00 5DS16 00 00915 00 159 18 Cotton. 9 9 4 21 3 75 95a 1 OO too.175 ;)0®22i 00 120 ,109125 00 00 ')092l.'i 10^9 ....« ...» ....® " Chill pernambuco Matamoras " 17 16 18 " " " @ 9 9 ....9 Buenos Ayres.. V B gold. " Rio Grande ....9 California 12 12 Texas " cur. East India Stock— Calcut. city Bit. » Ik gold Calcutta, dead arreen '•" Calcutta, buffalo.* B HOPS-Cropol 1S72..VB.. *bu8h. 9 9 35 35 50 . 1 00 00 40 4C 3 50 9 „ 9 ,, 14 W9 SX| *> SX 8Ma.„?., » » 9 3 75 87X 3 16 !8 16K 19 15 9 9 9 14 12 15 e7 87X Plates.for'n.VlOOB.gold 7 75 IP R- 9 Plates domestic SPICES— Sec groceries report. ® 11 ^* "a!' -^ RP1RIT8— Brandy,f'lgnb'd«..*gfl.gld3 65«15 00 Rum— Jam. ,4th proof. " 3 Bm h fO " St. Croix, Sd proof... '• Gin, different brands 2 75'3 3 35 Whiskey.... MXffl ....fflSSO . DomenUc h'ottors— Cash. A Icohol (88 per ct)C. &W.1 91 77X 75 91 EnKllBh,ca8t,2d&lstquf B 18X9 28 English. 8prlng,2d& 1st qn 9X9 lOW 9 9 9 9 11X9 9 9 BnKlish blister, 2d & Ist qn 14 American blister American cast. Tool American cast spring American machinery American German spring. SUGAR— TALLOW— TEAS— See special report. See special report. American* B... TIN— Banca...* B.gold Straits •• English " Plates. L C.Char. * b Plates, char. Terne " •• TOBACCO— lues, 18X IIH 17 11 12 ... 6X9 • a 9 .... ..;. 37X S2X S2X 35X9 1175 912 25 91125 10 75 heavy 7V9 8X ® 15 9 5" ®1 Havana, com. to flue Manufac'd, in bond, dark wrk.l6 9 " " bright work. 20 9 10 25 45 WOOL19 :9 Wet Baited— . — " leaf, leaf. Conn., wrappers. • " fillers Pennsylvania wrappers " " " * B Seed VBi Kid ... 00 2 00 9 2 12X foreign Flaxseed, Amer'n,r'eb. 2 25 9 2 40 ? 2 lO Llnseed,€al.,»56Ibgld SILK-T8atlee,No.3chopVll>8 50* 9 00 .59 8 25 7 re-rccled Tsatlee, 8 25 Tay8uam,N09. 1&2 J '^ * Canton, re-reeled No. 1 ..6 259 6 50 Kentucky _..,.. " 17 9 Maracalbo " ....9 Bahia Dry Salt.— Maracalbo.gold IS 9 Bahla 12M 40 19 gold. 210 9 «19 9 8 • 17 14 14 lb 00 12 8X» 2X9 Corrlentes Total .... 6 75 .... 22 110925 00 American undressed . Value. ux 620 Hemp, * CWt 6 62X® ft 14X (a33 00 iV^i-t IS 10 9.H9 »» Timothy 05 40 11X9 dressed. 10 30 oe gold " SEED-Clover sn^ Vitriol, blue Bhlpplng * 25 B keg Mln. & Blasting HAY—North R.shlp'g,* 100 (5 18 groceries report. Rcnned,pnre Crude Nitrate soda —6% - G0NPOWDER- week ending 55 new. u'M ®18 SALTPETRE- .... 47 FRUITS— See groceries. GUNNIES.- Seoreportunder 51 75 68 (ft 5 00 Liv'p'l, various sorts 66 57>^ 5 00 Mackerel, No. 1, shore Mackerel, No. 1, Halifax.. Mackerel, No. 1, Bay. new Mackerel, No. 2, shorenew Mackerel, No. 2, Bay.. new FLAX— North River....* B) 80 80 44 4S 15 25 Turkslslands..* bush. Cadiz 41 5!( Shell Lac, 2d and Ist Eng gold. Soda ash SuKar lead, white FISH-Drycod 42X3 lOJtS SALT— 24 1 tmPORTATIONS OF DRT GOODS AT THE PORT OF NEW YORK. The importations Hi 9 25 » 9V9 Lard RICE— See .... a 39)49 Prusslate potash, yel'w. gold. 08 9 Quicksilver per oz. 2 50 9 Quinine Rhubarb, China....* B 60 9 2 9 Sal soda, Newcastle, gld 52)^ 45 20 05 00 Hams, pickled 6;4 2^9 ... OpIam.Turk.ln bond.eld Beef hams, new 2X 899 20 9 Madder.Fr. E.X.F.F" Notg'ls.blne Aleppo Beel, plain mess Beef, extra mess .... 1 .... .... 91 (new). .19 60 Pork, extra pnnif Pork, prime mess city 22 30 9 35 25 8 PKOVIBIOIISPork mess ¥ bbl S^ oH& '* tt... Licorice paste, Calabria. Licorice paste, Sicily ... Madder, Dutch. ....gold 24 34 40in. —* 9 9 UHia 21X9 In bbls Beflned, standard white Naptha, reOn., 68-73 grav. 33X i 00 9 alnseng. Western 110 9 SInseng, Southern gold ....9 Jalap 20 9 Lacdye, good Jk flue " j Crude 33 — 9to5J 30-38 f 1 to Crude, ord'y gravity. In bulk, per irallon 43 45 a O lOX PETROLEUM— ....® lb Blchro.potash.B'tch 19K3 Bleaching powder... " 2X9 Brlm8tone,cru.Vton.." S4 00 ® roll »»> 3 @ Am. Brimstone, gold 23 ® Lamphor. crude 40 9 Chlorate potash .... " " Caustic soda 6X3 61 9 Cochineal, Hondur.. " 55 9 Cochineal, Mexican. " Cream tartar, prime " 34X9 8 9 Cubebs, East India gold 6 9 Cutch ' Light duckBear duck (Soz.) do heavy (9 oz.). Mont.Raven839in 14X 24 bush Fl'tv/ing'A 14 9.. 10.. SO.. 80.. 80.. No. 60.. 70.. 80.. 90.. 100.. 3 W'db'ry Checks. do do do do do A do 50 00 00 00 OO 50 00 50 50 00 Sail duck, 22in 14X Caledonia, 8.. !6X 22X Stark * .. 75 8K9 Whale, bleached winter.. 73 9 65 9 Whale, crude Northern.. 1 S2Xftl Sperm, crude 152 91 Sperm, bleached Lard oil, prime winter... 75 9 . COTTON— See special report. DRUGS & DYES-Alum.. 3K9 gold 16 ® ArgolB, crude " 26 a Irgols, refined irsenlc, powdered. " 6 ® Bicarb. soda, N'castle" " Cotton Duck 13 31 . C. 32 edal 36 Hamilton reg. 32 36 Lewiston A. 30 do T.B 13X1 M B.. 30 24 21 19 17 23 21 21 18 16 45 American Ingot Bags Amoskeag ® Braziers' (over 16 oz.) 35 70 16 14 @18 @20 20 00 00 62H a5 5 25 »» 00 a,3 '.2X«5 00 4 yellows.. '• n>i (over 12 oz; 65-67X Peabody Randalmon Renfrew 12 new 35 a4 3 75 3 40 1 N0.2 pale extra pale Crude B Cottonseed " ... 4 COPPER- Bolts No. Cltythln.obl.lnbbls.Vtn.gd... West, thin obl'g. (dom.) 41 CO csks * gall 1 15 Linseed, crushers prices 100 » gallon. In casks 5 OO . rough 31 28 x 28>. 9 9 OILS— Olive, m 4 40 4 60 ® 28K9 27X9 27 33 OAKUM Oil. C4KE- 15 COFFEE.— See special report. Sheathing, iels " a ® 52H® 00 ® 42X 42X 11 18 12 " (» 15 30 70 Dan- 1*2 36 Boott iJ!... 36 do C... 33 do K.... 28 Peqnot Green .32 Blacks tone d.. 12X 47X American do do do do do do . do 6 cord. Samosset. & tons steamboat... 4 4 tons grate 4 tons egg 5 tons stove 4 tons chestnut Liverpool gas cannel .16 Liverpool house cannel 10,000 20,000 15,000 35,000 15,000 . 13X 15X , do do 14 14 9 12X 2 50 Auctlon sale of Scranton, Mar. '26: 4 nx® 5.000 tons lump. 70 70 Namaske lOX-U Amosk'g ACA. . . Co Willimantic, 3 cord 17 Auburn Barnslcy. & 6 45 42 36 Tar, Washington 8 75 a4 00 4 OO at 'a Tar, Wilmington Pitch, citv..' 3 62Sa3 -5 55 Gv Spirits turpentine. V Kali Rosin, strained, * bbl... 3 25 i»3 35 .... 11 ® U ® 41 3 37 @ 34 a ;l 10 COAL- 70 70 Clark's, Geo. 14 10 Union 16X Arkwri'tWT.36 Brooks, per doz 200 yds .... J. & P. Coat's Clark, John, Jr. 40 35 . Spool Cotton. nn HX S9 iio do .. Welsh do Westeru dairy, packed... store. backed do Chee8e(ncw)-Statclct"y do dairy 9 9 9 32 39 82 Orinoco, Ac " .910 50 ... .-ca»h,»»— MOLASSES— See special report. NAVAL STORES— " Btate,p'l8&t'bs,g'd toflne 6 75 •• Oak, slaughter " crop ** rough slaughter Hemlock. B.A " California '* 96 75 97 12X ®9 25 *' LEATHER- •• Bntter (new)— " EnKllsa BUTTKK AND CIIKKSB- ' ' & 9 S\@ IJ @ "5 © 12 , Glazed Cambrics. . . . 15 H 8 German. Bar Pipeandsbeet 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 25 J 25 5C 7 S SO 00a 50® 25® 25® 5 6 7 5 . 15X-16 Peqtiot Suffolk 58 Nails— '.Od.aOd. com..* kg Clinch, 2to 3 In.ii over 2cland'dBnc Cut tplkes, all sizes .. Palntu- Lead, white, Am- 13X 12>i 13 Laconia Naurakeageat. 11>i 10 Spanish, ord'yVlOO lbgold.6 62>t®6 75 2 10 1 CO 2 W) M 13 15 Canoe Kiver.. Print*. American (10 & ® ® 9 W 30^40 While pine boi hoards. 31 00®S3 White pine mer.bxb'ds 32 00a34 Clear pine 00®79 Snrace boards & planks 30 on^Ji Hemlock bo'rds * plank 27 00@S4 Corset Jeans. Imp 00 00 Lirae— Uockl'd.coin.v bbl Rockland, lump Lumber— Soutliem pme.. 17X Orch.Imp 00® 11 00@16 Cement— RoMcnrliile *bbl 120 00®;6.i IC LEAD— 40 OOei.'i 7 12 ISOOivglfiO Scroll 123 009172 5J Sheet, Rub., as. toassor.gd 16 17 Sheet, sing., d. & t., com.. 6H'9 71i Kails, KnK.* ton... (gold) "0 00® "1 Ralls Am.,at works In Pa. 80 OO9 83 00 ....9 8 00 '• Crotons Philadelphia Ironts. • 21 IlallowcU » M Brloks— Com. hard...* 23 Amoskeai: Androscog'n eat 100 w Bar. Swedes Hoop BBKADSTUFFS— See special report. BUILDINO MATERIALS- 24 15 AXA Ind. Ind'n Orchard .. BB doCC 15 15 A 16X 24X do 15 14 22 Haymaker Uro 15 15 15 ASHES-?ot.lBt sort » 12>,- Cohimb'u h'vy Drills. B B... Ark'right blue. 87X Otis 1) . . Amoskeag 36 STOBX FB1CFC. I. Denlma. 18)» XX 10-4 Wnnisulln.. 40)^ do HU 36 do XX 36 14 Bedford R.. Boott FF 20 iXn 13X Augui'ta 16X 35 36 Utica GENERA PRICES CURRENT. Price. Width. Price. Brown [April 26, le73. „, Amerlcan.3.»xoiiyFleece VB Amcilonn. Full BlooJ Merino American, Combing Extra, pulled Nol,Pulled California Spring ClipFine, unwashed Medium Common, unwashed.. South Am. Merino unwashed Cape Good Hope, unwashed. Texas, fine Texas, medium Smyrna, unwathed 9 45 12 22 H) 48 45 58 ® 55 ® 15 <55S @34 ®63 38 28 (s56 21 26 21 28 S4 27 27 20 @S1 C"8, ft3! 025 «30 «r.97 ^32 (S.S8 @24 9 20 VB 10X911 ZINC-Sheet 9 14 BAIL. FREIGHTS—.- STEAM. — HX9 15 9. d. K.d. »A ToLivEBPOOT. :s 9 SO %> B 7-16 5-16® K Cotton H9 ... ® Crop of 1871 " Flour ....?> bbl SO «.... 10 9 15 Crop of 1810 25 36 WIS 0a eoods.* ton 55 H 4309 ... 60 «.... IRON— Pig, Am., No.l.* ton ... ® .-iOOO on: IBbn. 46 009 4S 00 7X"^ ... Pig, American. I.o. 2 fxa.... Corn 1<A ... 40 009 4 m Pig, American Forge Wheat. bk * b. ^eJO-i-i 39 61 009 60 00 Plg.BcotcO ^ tee. 5 6 9 6 neet 3 0« .., Bar .refiued £Dg,«Ain«r.lio tl09 .... rork.....»bW. 89 ©40 16 IS . ; s. rf. . J ... TotHl sntsred at Uie port.17,228 $3,615,118 13,390 $2,433,735 11,054 $S,088,718