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. : . turn HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MA.GAZINB, REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE nNTTED STATES. VOL SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. TEM CON r8 104 MONETARY PRESSURE AND THE EXPANSION OP CREDITS. Two financial movements are just now httracting notice. The first is the ebsii^g up of the money market, which is making itself more visible in regard to mercantile paper. 104 Capital continues to accumulate here, as the bank statemeot THE CHRONICLE. Monetary PreJsnro and the Ex- Eni;ll9h pansion of Credits The Tlireo News Chan<^6s Hundred 108 Redeeming the in Agents of National Banks Commercial and Miscellaucons Million Loan Latest Monetary and Commercial News THE BANKERS' GAZETTE. Money Market, Railway Stocks, Securities, Oold Market, Foreign Exchange, New York City Banks, Boston Banks, Philadelphia Banks, National Banks, etc Quotations of Stocks and Bonds 0. to-day — 109 millions in deposits, and the tide and Bond List State Securities City Securities 109 110 112 concentration of 105 108 RaUroad Stock and Bond List . US THE COMMERCIAL TIMES. Commercial Epitome Catton 124 Breaostufla 187 I Groceries 12B 139 laslDryGoods rior, which from the latest news up to Utued on Saturmidnight of Friday. TBBHS OF SDBSCSIPTION-FATABLE IH ADTANCZ. FiSTANctAL CiinoNtOLE, delivered by carrier to all others (exclusive of postage). checked is money markets in the five This in. some in of the inte- already causing an outward flow of currency This pressure on the monetary movements is ascribed by some all over the persons, on insufficient grounds, banks to hold 25 per cent of rwerve. The banks, if they were not compelled by law to keep idle so large a mass of greenbacks, could lend this money, wo are told, and could thus relieve commerce and trade, which have been sorely distressed for the past three or four months} and mailed to city subscribers, is to the obligation of the The Commercial and Financial Chboniclk is New York in was the rise flowing is still this city. j ®hf €\)xonxtit money degree by the stringency country Tbx Commkhoial akd Last week probably show. will Investments and State, City and Corporation Finances Canal and Miscellaneous Stock i3. day morning, with NO. 39B. 25, 1873. For One Year $10 00 For Six Months 6 00 7%« CuuoNicLE wUl be sent to subscribers until ordered discontinued by letter. post-office, Postage is 20 cents per year, find /s p tid bij the .^ubicriber at his WILLIAM B. DANA & CO., Publishers, WILLIAM B. DAHA, 79 and 81 William Street, NEW YORK. JOIIS 8. FLOTD, JR. Post Oryioi Box 4,592. Subscriptions and Advertisements will be taken in London at the office of the Chronicle, No. 5 Austin Friars. Old Broad street, at the following rates nw I As from other sources cannot be had, why, relief asked, cannot method be this greenback reserve Why 1 tried of letting cannot the banks be loose it if the left to their ) £2 2s. Aniuinl Subscription (including postage to Great Britain) " " " 15s. Half-Yearly " Advertisements. 9d. per line each insertion; if ordered for five or more i nsertians. a liberal discount is allowed. A Journal of general Railroad IntelRAIL, ligence, intended to supplement the brief railroad news contained in TuE Chronicle, is published monthly on the fifteenth of each month. Subscription price per year {including a file cover the first year) $4 60 '• " " to subscribers of the Chronicle 3 00 THE -WAY MONITOR— own judgment to bold less or more of reserve just as they The persons who thus argue forget the lessons of e.xperience which we have so dearly bought in this country. Experience does not show that the b.inks can safely be left please 1 free of restriction in this matter, or that the reserves of the banks are a source of weakness, or that the power of those commerce and industry is way proposed. Since 1857 inslitations to give atisistance to ^r~ The Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances unless made by Drafts or Post-Office Money Orders. CS'" A neat file for holdintt current numbers of the Chrohiolb is sold at the office for 50 cents ; postage on tlie same is 20 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at (1 50. The first and second volumes of the Chronicle are wanted by the publishers. THE The first January The RAIL^ITAT inONITOR. number of the Railwat Monitor (inontUy) was published A Handsome furnished gratis to is Monitor consists in File Cover or Binder for every new subscriber for one year. Standing Index its furnishing the current numbers, is is issued. Monitor is in no respects Intended to take the place of the Railroad Department of the Cbronlcle, but ia expressly inlendod to supply a want long felt by the readers of that department, in giving numerous reports and details of railroad information, which could never be given in the limited space allowed in the columns of the latter. Terms of Snbscrlptlon— (Payable The Railway Monitor for one year, the reserves of a bank is to place bank in danger, and to do this to our banks generally to undermine the foundations of the whole financial first Commercial and Financial Chronicle The <'ommercial and Financial Chronicle alone (with Pile Cover year) 3 00 first 10 00 B. 79 The of the DANA & CO., Pdblishers, * 81 William Street, Hew York. Specimen Copies S«nt on Appllcatloo, country. true sources of the general stringency which ha« per- vaded the be sought movements financial of the past year are not to in the excessive reserves of the banks, but in the The banks have held year than ever before in the course of our banking history under the National Currency law. If the reserves are justly chargeable with being the during the less reserve last cause of the stiingency, the latter should have decreased t* But the stringency has done just the conthe former fell. With severe since 6ub- $4 00 WILLIAM machinery trary. (including File (Jover with to subscribers of the freedom has been due chiefly to their ample To weaken in Advance.) scrintlon) The Railway Monitor, their over-expansiou of our credit system. continued from number to number, so that all railroad matters publlahed within the year can be referred to by the last Tlie and that 15, 1873. characteristic feature of the number our banks have been more free from panics than ever before, reserves. most complete reports and freshest intelligence concerning every railroad in the country, so classified and indexed that eacli item of information can always be referred to with the utmost convenience. A capable of enhancement in the years, obstinate the tenacity, it has been reserves were defective when ample reserves were held. that the chief cause of our much more than in former It is well banking stringency known is over, weakening of the reserves ; It would of the banks could give only a temporary ^ase. mock us with a destructive and disappointing relief. StiJJ expansion and this being so, the THE CHRONICLE. 102 although these facts are generally acknowledged, «uch is the here ; [January 25, 1873. and that the foreign part of the negotiatior. not will monetary pressu'e which obtains throughout the country that a considerable number of persons ar« tempted to grasp comprise more than two-thirds or three-fourths of the whole. any «xpedient which promises miiigation. With the growing ease of money they will not be so liablo to be thus been already at led astray and, as has heretofore happened, the popular ; feeling on the subject will suSside. A second point and governments yes the rise in gold is The advance terday. doubtless duo to in the Ten-forlies is the announcement of the Syndicate operations, which are But the discussed elsewhere. in rise Prominent among duced by a large complexity of causes. these is the agitation for enlarged has been pro- gold of cuarency. issues If the inflationists can only succeed in this scheme, the price of gold must inevitably go up. regard In greenbacks, Congress does not seem pected. The new to chief hopes of the inflationists crease of national bank notes. issues of so pliable as was exi in the in- est This expansion a largu number of applications have made by bankers in various parts of the be allowed to take a share. The presei't In this anticipation coKntiy to arrangement however, to confine the business to the is, same central a£;encie8 by wl;ich it was managed before. The chief of these were, if we mistake not, Messrs. Fisk & Hatch, Henry Clews, the Fourth National Bank, aiid the we pired, but by allowed be to compensation these agents Syndicate the believe that on has part, movements of trans- & Co. and The present Syndicate is the parties, that of Marton markel. the of two separate result of the union that of Jay Cooka & Co., each of had been making proposals to the Secretary. they hope not the last ocdsiun they gained \^ per cent; though their profits depended, in on their adroitness in taking advantage of the about Bliss What National Bank. First are whom If there is to be any Euch operation, the people are well satisfied that Mr. Jay Cooke should be prominent in it, for two reasons. for some days past. First, he hss had more experience than any other individual There are a'so indications of .in accumulation of bank in negotiating the loans of the United States from the first notes, which are selling at a discount, but the influx is not five-twenties of 18G2 to the present time. Among the serso great as earlier in the month. The eccumuiation of hank vices which in some of the war loans he conspicuously rento obtain ; and the prospect, however doubtful, has exerteJ, with other forces, a noteworthy influence on the gold market notos at this centre gives us a foretaste of the effect of the dered to the country, banking scheme. This project proposes to flood the country with bank notes, and to remove the present limit was, at a critical period of the war, almost wholly depend- free At to their issues. gregate of notes limit was 300 present 354 millions allowed in country. this ant on the highest ag- is receipts from its not the least, that the Treasury Mr. Cooke's extensive agencies, for the funds needful for the carrying ot the struggle to a sue Till 1870, the when other means cessful close, and since the increase to 354 mil millions, it is expectation. disappointed HoLF, and the agitation for further expansion, gold has gone to 114. the up from 109 one thousand Cooke has millions for raising these funds is It of had remembered that by bonds or more which Jay also various times negotiated, the Treacuiy has at On the methods for contracting the National Bank circula- never lost a dollar but the payments to the government we have often written, and discussion of this matter have always been made promptly according to his contract. will become more important every year. Some pertl Such being the public view of the case, it is gratifying to ; tion made nent suggestions are in the following letter from an Boston Much has been said about making our National Currency more elastic. Would it not be well to have the law give some advantage to those banks which will contract their issues in the dull eeason ? Thus the law might compel eacli national bank to pay taxes of two per cent a year, but only on the average amount kept out by itself. Or the Government might charge at the rate of two per cent, a year to each bank on the amount actually in circulation, and nothing to each bank on the amount of its authorized circulation kept in its vaults. This last plan would require a reorganization of the banks, I think, so for as to have frequent and perhaps weekly reports, and also that the country banks should become branches ot large banks in the redemption citits. The head banks only might be required to make t'>e weekly reports as in Scotland, where each head bank has forty or esteemed correspondent in find that there if Co. are to be in : is to be a Syndicate Messrs, and that they are backed it, Jay Cjoke & by such pow- erful associates. As 4^ per to the cents, the expectation is that they will up next by the Syndicate, and that the four per p«nts will follow, a few months interval being allowed between each loan. The present loan, as we have said, is for three hundred millions, which exhausts all the fives be taken authorized by the law of July 20,1871. These laws authorize 300 millions of cents and it is fifty branches. 700 14, 1870, as amended Jan. 4:^ per millions of 4 per cents, of wh-ch ihe former, be negotiated during the supposed, can the present loan These are the is year 1874, if satisfactorily carried thl'oiigh. main facts we have been able to ascertain THE THREE HUNDRED MILLION LOAN. There are, however, a number of as to the new Syndicate. A final agreement was made on Thursday at Washington, points on which information is wanted. The first, has reby which Mr. Boutwell sold 300 millions of new fives to a gard to the rate of commission which Mr. Boutwell has Syndicate of bankers. The purchasers are Jay Cooke & agreed to pay. The law specially limits the appropriation Co., and Morton, Bliss & Co. The former firm are asso- to per cent, which includes " the expense of preparing, ^ | ciated with the Rothschilds and with the Barings and others. others, There is and the nation than that of August, 1871, which was under control of Jay Cooke & Syndicate arh allowed in lions is not announced. to complete before. the With will be given ing the whoh this Co. view How issuing, advertising latter firm thus a broader combi long a which to pay for But the report is t'le sole I per term the new these 300 mil that If the cent. Congress may refuse to make the appropriation There are conflicting opinions or to allow the disbursement. as they expect to what Congress is likely to do in the matter. The Committee of Wa>'s and Means leaves some doubt. What is certain is, that the recent report of the negotiation in a year, and perhaps it is and disposing" of the bonds. Secretary of the Treasury has agreed to pay more than this the question in 90 days' notice committee could not agree to affirm either the lawfulness of expire in May, for pay- the Syndicate arrangement or the contrary. A non-com- said the legal by Mr. Boutwell, to 100 millions of Five-Twenties; while a mittal resolution was, therefore, the '-nly alternative. second lot of 100 millions are proposed to be called in for Whether Congress will be equally divided in sentiment, 1st June, and a third lot for the 1st July. Of these 300 and what shape the matter will assume whn it comes up, millions of outstanding Five-Twenties, about 100 millions as it inevit ibly must, admits of great uncertainty. A large are believed to be held in this country. This fact seems to number of members of the House .vill, no duubt, oflT first agree with suggest thata part of the loan will have to be negotiated I tho YJew held by Tbb Chrokiclk, that the law;a8 it at present . . . : cent Mr. Boutwell refused hitherto The Com- enlarge this coininission. to Ways mittee of pay more than ^ per Congress has to expenses of this negotiiitios. the for and Means have refused to report of any such incre:^se. view ot these In facts, the favor in question about 1^ per cent. to the Syndicate, equal to agresil, and th agreement • , : ultra vires, is 103 wm materially improved daring the last few yean, and it ganwally believed that the shares of the diridend-parlnn eompanlea were, in nearly all cases, at their that the price had been forced np legltlnut* ralna, that is mj to which would redoea the dividend to 4^ or 5 per cent. But latterly, coal and irou have become much dearer, and the rate of wages has been advaneed and it is expected that as these additional charges will form a prominent feature in the half year's accoants, the divldrndi wbleb which will soon be declared will, In some caaea, be disappointing This week, nearly all accounts which ware open for the riaa appear to have been closed, and rather an extensira "bear" accoant to a point ; whether Mr. Boutwell has really agreed, as reported, to givo. besides the ^ per cent three months' interest as a is bonus ; THE CHRQNlCLEi January 25, 1873. stands does not allow : If what is he has so be done to it 1 has supplied their place. Ann' hjr question whether if, remedierl, the present time gotiution. ihesa difficulties can if be a favorable one for the is rie- has been argued that the recent stringency in It the European money markets is unfavorable to such an operation, anl that the French indemnity paymer.ts this year will increase the The Syndicate on trouble. argue that the present time is is The over. They nn unusually good one. point to tho fact that the monetary stringency and G.-rmany the contrary P^igland in Bank of England London capital- bullion in the The closing Stock Exchange settlament for 1872 witneasad some fai'ures in the Erie market. The unexpected announcement of Jay Gould's restoration of so large an amount of property to the company embarrassed, as a matter of course, the "bears," of whom there appeared to be many ; but It is that the suspensions were only three, of importance. The letters delivered this aatlsiactory to notice whom only one waa of week contain the dewila movement, and as there appears to be every indication that the present directors will employ every effort to make the line a success, there is now as much confidence in the fntore of tha of the undertaking as there was distrust in it before. It would be a good thing for American finance, as far as the ists declare thit so favorable a time has not for years been raising of niouriy in Europe is concerned, if similar measures observed in Englaid fcr marketin>; American securities. could be adopted in regard to certain other enterprises. The As to Germany, the Syndicite declare that the situation has revelations which are now and then made naturally make Inwholly changed. France now agrees to make larger pay. vestors cautious of American railroad bonds, and militate against their succcs.^. A lo.in appeared some months back for the Alaments than were expected during the first five months of bama & Chattanooga Railroad Company. To the bondholders this year. In order to emancipate her territory from German the investment has been a great loss, and the following, which occupation Frsnce is to pay $40,000,000 a month from now has been communicated by the Conncil of Foreign Bondholders, is above 24 millions till Msy and This next. almost a year in With Belfort. complete will advance will release the Letters from sterling. second the milliard time of payment, of the stipulated whole of France except tho fortress regard these to Syndica'.e argue that they prodigious to enlarge the vfill o( payments the mass of capital gives them but little hope of a satisfactory management of their interests New The following is an extract from a letter of Mr. F. de Neufolllc, of I.cvita, agent of the Council of Fiirclgn Bondholders at Frankfort, in relation to the Alabama and Chattanooj,'a Railway ; " Tho prcMOt York, to Dr. atjtie of tho company is the following: The puichaxcr of the railway first under the decree of the Bankrnplcy tN>urt was the Sthl« «>f Alahsra* ttwelf. and " ""' •^l.tte, ? It hils to pay about $.313,000; of this, however. It o: a llh on its i)art, sold the railway to St«nton and collo ..'lich which amount Alabama intended to cover the $li very Slanton has. as yet, only paiil iii'Hut ^i".<"r miu it it still had to p«y. questionable whither he can or will pay the remainder of the purchase money. Meanwhile the railway is, as at the commenccmerif. still in bankruptcy, and in the hands of Judge Bustead, of the United States District C <nrt in Alabama, and he can at any moment, if he wishes, sell it at any price, and to any one, in order to cover the judgment costs. It la even po'.sll>le that in the case of anolher sale be will disregard the bondholder* if tncy are not represented here. I beg you, therefore, as soon as possible, to fonn a committee and to nominate some one l^re as your representative." ' ' seeking investment iis to offer us an opportunity for our new bonds, which we ought not pi cing to lose. Cateat lllonetarn anii Commercial (£119 iai) Neroa. AT LOHTDON, AND ON LONDOA AT LATEST DATES. OK— TUB. Amsterdam Autwcrp Hamburg short. . . EXCHANGK ON LONDON. XATEST BATB. Jan. 12. a!3- 1 ©25.70 ©20.47 J;.47>i@26.57X short. f,.ny,m-^H Berlin 3. short. " *' '* 12. 25. 35 13. 7\' 8 mos. short. ** months. 2S.82>4.a25.87K' 11.17X@;i.«SX 3 Vienna RATI. DATK. 20.43 Paris Paris There has been a good demand for money during the week, bnt has been chiefly of a temporary and provisional character. The increase in "other securities" at the Bank of England is £5,280,It is evident, therefore, 000, and in " other deposits," £4,445,020, that tne desire to possess large bankers' balances on the 31st of December has still to be fulfilled; but as the accommodation U only temporary the bank account is likely to be soon reduced to There is at present no demand for gold for its normal state. export, and as the Australian mail steamer has arrived with it months. J5 65 3 -;» i. a.\TE8 OV BXCH.«.I<r«B EXCHANGE AT LONDONJANUARY 3. ' i " 25.50 mos. 109.70 3 " '* 6.S0V 1 Frankfort ii9)t@.nHx .... St. Petersburg 31X@31« Cadiz 42^S48>tf 90 days. Lisbon 52>«<a5s>,' Milan months. J!8.C2>i@88.67X Genoa > Leghorn ( '* inx short. .... • • •• .. • £494,000, rather a considerable supply has been sent into the bank. Hence tho stock of bullion shows an increase of £347,441 compared with that given in the preceding return. Next week 1 :) New y«rk Rio de Janeiro • Jan .... . 3. Dec 7. 8. Nov. 14. Dec. 11. Bahia 60 days. 90 day«. Dec. Vatparaiao . .... . Pcrnambnco . Kingapore Hong Kong... Shanghai Ceylon 80 days. Bombay 60 days. Madras Calcntta 4». M. " U. 10>i-ll-16<i. U. 1( i» w%-n-\fid. Sydney 109'i 85X 25><©S« 25f.'®26X though there are Jan. 2. 6 mos. ii.Und. i. .... 6 mos. U. Ufid. 6«. »X(i. 6s. l)id. Ji-ll-lM. Ip. c. dis. believing in an early reduction in the bank rate. who believe in a revival of the German indeed, 6mo». Jan. the dividends on the public funds will be distributed, and it is anticipated that the next bank account will afford grounds for 85M Dec. 27. Doc. S8. .... ** •• 5rf, il. ** • There are eome_ demand for gold no signs of it. Tho French indemnity operations will undoubtedly render the course of the money market uncertain, and numerous changes in the official minimum are therefore anticipated during the year. The tendency jnst now is at present clearly towards ease, but the vast operations of Oermany England should be the medium through which they are conducted, would quickly check the downward movement and pro- if IFrom our own correspondent. London, Saturday, January 4, 1873. This has been somewhat of a broken week, and business can be | duce considerable firmness. The quotations for money are now as follows Tercem. Per cent. reBumed but although transac<Xe4K 4 months' bank bills g Bank increase tions are small, a firm tone prevails in most departments of trade. Open-nmrkct rates « months' bank bills ...... iM9*X 4 and < montlia' trad« bill*. *)i9^)i 30 and 60 d.tys' bills In Manchester a certain degree of anxiety exists, owing chiefly to 4X 3 months' bills the diverse estimates of the American cotton crop, while the reThe rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and cent failures are an additional cause of uneasines.s. It is hoped discount houses for deposits are subjoined ^^ ^^^ however, that there will be no further suspensions of importance. J The opening stock market of the year was characterised by a Joint stock banks call Discount houses at .,. T» feature for which but few persons were prepared. The market Discount houses with 7 days' notice ''s Discount house* with 14 day*' notice.for British railway shares was considerably depressed, nearly all the leading stocks having declined in value 1 to li per cent. It is The following are tha quoUtions for money at the leading Ooatlscarcely said to have been fully I ; .m : • well known that the value of Eog'Iisb railway shares has nental cities : —— — : : THE CHRONICLE. 104 Bank Open Bank Open rate, market, per cent, per cent. S i)i-S 5 5 Pari* Amsterdam Hambar^ B t}4 Frankfort Trieste.,., 7 8 7 8 5 6 Uadrld, Cadiz and Barcelona Hat. and d. d. B, 6 89 6 29 6 11 18 6 11 6 IS U 6 2 10 11 8 12 8 28 3 3 6 8 28 6 2 following statement shows the present position of the Bank 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 Baokers' Clearing House return compared with the Liverpool ¥ vanced ; 8 12 10 12 10 88 3 6 3 2 38 6 8 8 88 Market. Provisioni Frl. d. d, 6 28 Peas ^Canadian), 2 — Lard s. 89 6 6 13 a 18 10 87 9 3 S 11 12 10 28 3 6 3 8 38 and e. 3 38 1869. 1870. securities. l.'I.9S4.710 20,646,496 Other securities Reserve of notes and 1871. other prices exhibit a decline. Mon. Sat. d. B. 95 63 34 38 31 Lard (American) ..." Cheese(Amer'nflne) " 38 d. B, 6:3 3t 38 Liverpool 3 Thnr. d. 6 B. 9' C3 34 38 9.1 680 63 Produce Market. — Common leum have each 680 Wed. Tues d. 8. 95 63 mesBjnew^ tee.. Pork (Pr. mess) new ^bb!. Bacon (Cum. cut) new^cwt BBef(Pr. 3 680 rosin Frld. B. d. 8. 93 63 34 88 6 90 62 84 88 6 and coin 9,4>J,8fi6 18,519,861 3 p, Consols Priceof wheat Mid. Upland cotton ., 1^0.40 mule yarn fair Sd c. 92Jid, BOs. lid. 8. d. d. B. d. B. spirits petro- 12 Cloverseed (Am. red) 42 pirits turpentine. ..¥ cwt. 45 12 1 42 d. 8. 3 10 1 9 1 1 9 1 1 12 42 48 6 6 10 16 d. 10 16 Ro8ln(com. N. C.)...<?cwt. 10 6 10 « 10 6 " fine " 16 __ 16 16 Petroleum (refined) ^gal 1 9>f 1 9X 1 8X " " (spirits) Tallowf American)... S cwt. 43 43 43 U 42 46 187.3. £ £ £ 24,34. 577 24.942,S63 S6.10l.8n9 85.907.884 11,035,6J9 £ 21,481.8.12 Llns'dc'ke(obl).^tn 10 9)< 1 43 42 48 6d. since last Friday, Mon. Sat. 1II.-J4I7H2 fi.2Sfi,109 7.3f>7.001 18.287,743 2r>,2-s.?,2S3 25.024,5K8 !6,,311,399 20,2,53,219 12 925,669 18,902,267 14.H%,440 13.270,3« LlnBend(Calcutta).... 80,05'J,2tt8 23,972,130 £ Wed. Tues. £ £ Thnr. £ Frl. B.d. £ Sugar ;No.l2D'ohstd) 10.S5S46I) 19.095.721 13.234,919 52s. 3d, 7 15-16d, IXd. Is. iii&. 2K 43s. 8d. ll>fd. U. 14,646,351 25.291,761 3 p. c. 925id, 65s, 4d. S lS-16d. 22..382,931 p. c, 8 p. c. 92>ixd. 2Vd. l9, d. 3 16 43 42 48 43 46 8. London Produce and Oil Markets. Sugar has advanced and linseed oil has declined 10s. 1872. £ lid quality Clearing House return 9 830 680 declined, and spirits turpentine has advanced. Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thnr. Frl. 3d. Is. 13 45.3.093 24,014.298 fi p. c. lOKd, Is. 3i. 93,041,000 U0,906,000:i30.057.000 The opening corn markets of the year have shown Linseed oil.. d. p. d. 10 s. 6 64 6 64 6 83 6 33 ton 94 91 41) 40 10 33 10 " s. 33 6 &4 6 B.d. 10 64 10 6 64 33 6 33 6 94 40 10 S3 10 5 d. 10 64 " .. d. 10 94 40 10 33 91 40 10 33 6 84 94 40 10 33 BlJid. 669. 4d. * In both departments. of considerablft firmness, especially for good wheat. 8 Spermoil Whale oil 8. 33 onspot.^cwi Bank rate 3 8 have ad- cheese — : Circalatlon, Including £ bank post bills 84,417,433 Public deposits 6,4Bri 495 Other deposits 19,49,5.^05 de- Thnr. d. B, 8!) ^ bush " bush $ Oats(Am. ACan,) d. B. 6 11 12 3 • " 3 ouarter 33 the exception of a 89 6 6 2 11 12 12 10 Barley ^Canadian) of Coin and huUlon' " bbl 29 — With remain unchanged. Mon, Tues. Wed. Wheat (Red W'n. spr)..^? ctl " (Red Winter) " " (Gal. White club) •' Corn(W.m'd)new^quarter Rome Antwerp Belgium Excepting British railway shares, the stock market hag been and the quotations have had an upward tendency. The Talae of foreign stocks has improved, and American descriptions have been inactive request at an advance, Erie shares have been in demand, and the quotations are firmer; and there has also been a better demand for Illinois Central. In the consol market there has been no important movement. Tbere has been an active demand for foreign bills of exchange, and the rates are less favorable to this country. Gold continues to accumulate in this market, but silver and dollars are rather firmer, the supply on offer being very limited. Government ^ Flour (Western) firm, four previous years cline of 3d. in corn, these prices _, 6 S Vienna and Lisbon and Oporto. St. Petersburg Brnssels Turin, Florence [January 25. l»78. Liverpool Breadstu^s Market. marke rate, per cent, per cent 5 6 S 1i( 6 Berlin The : ; : CIIANUmS THE li\ KBUtliiMINti A(iE.\n (IK "AU^ KATIUi\itl The following are the changes in the Redeeming Agents of National Banks approved since the 16th inst. These weekly changes are furnished by, and published in accordance with an arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency Indications The tend- ency of prices has been decidedly upward, and the stocks on hand are only moderate. In France wheat continues to be sparingly offered, and the trade is firm, with an upward movement in the quotations. The weather continues very wet and unsettled, bu* on light soils the wheat plant looks well, though perhaps it is too forward for the time of year. The following is a return of the stocks of grain, etc., in the port of Liverpool HAMS or BANK. LOCATION. Iowa- BSDBBHINO A6SNT. First National Bank, New York City, approved SB ar additional Redeem- First National Bank FlrBt National Bank Ninth National Bank. New York Charles City.. I ing Agent. 1 Minnesota— Northfleld. City, approved. City National Bank. Third National Bf.nk, New York City, approved. First National Bank First National Bank, New York City, .. I Indiana Go!*hen I Pennsylvania Glen Rock and Niitlonal Exchange Bank, Baltlmore, approved In place of Union National Bunk. Philadelphia. MichiganCity National Bank, Fourth National Bank, Chicago, apMarshall. proved as an additional Redeeming Agent, Michigan First National Bank Approval o( Commercial Bank of ChicGrand Haven.. ago flp Redeeming AL'ent revoked. DacotaU Terrl'y- First National Bank Ninth Niiional Bank, New York City, Yankton approved. i I I I Dec. 31, Wheat Quarters. Barley Malt'. GaU Beans Peas Indian Corn Loads. Sacks, Oatmeal Plonr Flour Sept. 1871. 513,481 " '"" 6,453 1,345 15,315 53,101 §,438 152,191 12,012 41,i54 82,949 Dec, 1, 1872. 191.793 2,000 1,261 31, 1872. 381,370 6.889 1,337 8,654 33,443 13,177 231,474 t I I Nenr National Hauhii. «2,.364 18,166 832,775 6,157 23,206 86,144 ,3,0;5 26,695 24.849 The following the only National is Bank organized daring the past week, viz. Offloliil No. Barrels. 2,075— The City National Bank of Griffln, Ga. Anthcrlzed capital, fSO.OOO paid in capital. $30,000. Gi'man J. Drake, Prefidert; J, G, Rhea. completed the above letter an important failure has Cashier. Authorized to commence bnstness Jan. 20. 1873, been announced, viz., that of Messrs, J, F, Pawson & Co,, Ware, housemen, of St, Paul's Church Yard, The firm have conducted COMVIERCIAL MlSCliLL.VNEaUS NEWS. a large business for more than half a century, and the liabilities Imports and Exports for the Week. The imports this are estimated at from £600,000 to £700,000. It is believed, how. show an increase in both dry goods and treneral merever, that on the realization of the assets there will be a surplus week chandise. The total imports amount to |;ll,282,162 this week, remaining. against f 5,348,106 :ast week, and |6,286,904 the pruvious week. The exports are $4,586,333 ihis week, against $4,454,423 last EusUah market Reports— Per Cable. week, and S3,513,906 tl\e previous week. The exports of cotton The dfjly closing quotations in the markets of London and Li ver- the past week were 12,163 bales, against 10,835 bales last week. poolforthe past week have been reported by submarine telegraph, The following are the imports at New York for week ending (for dry goods) Jan. 16, and for the week ending (for general as shown in the following; summarv: merchandisel Jan. 17: London Money and Stock Market. American securities excited rOBEiaS IMPORTS AT NKW TORK FOR TBS WRKK. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. at the close, with a large business doing, and wide fluctuations. 11,571,194 Dry goods t2,2«l,75S $3,435,699 J2,045,948 It is reported on the Stock Exchange that prices have been General mercliandlse... 8,788,324 8,544,?'83 8,873,016 7,84<).4t;8 Since I AND — — foroed to float tlie The new loan. Bank of England has bullion in the Increased £433,000 the past week. The Bank Since Jan. rate has been reduced \, Bat. 92 If 925i Consols for money *' account U. S. 6b (5-20?,)1865,old... 92 92« 93X 98« Tues. 92X 92X nn 92% 90X 89X 10-408 Hew 5s The daily 93X Mon, and 90 1867 D.8, Total for the week. PreviouBly reported 89>i; 9.3Ji is now 92Ji 91 89X Tbnr. Frl. 32X 92X 92V 92X 92i< 93;!i 90X 89X quotations for United Btatea 6a (1862) at fort were Frankfort Liverpool Ootton ., Marh)t,—BM 98X special report of cotton. $6,734,788 6,641.792 13,741,8('8 $11,231,326 93 92 90K Frank $11,282,1151 11,636,010 $18,879,644 $»,gn.m wUl 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, foi the week ending Jan. 21 KXPORTB FROM NIW TORK FOR THB WIKK 1870. For the week PreviouBly reported., Since Jan, . 16,590 S34 4,552,895 In our report of the dry goods trade 4 per cent. Wed, 92X 92X 93X J4,,357,5I8 $8,910,413 1 . 1 .. $2,696,806 8,156,030 $10,862,856 1871. $5,131,499 13,f69,683 $18,704,188 $5,160,172 9,41.%I77 1878. $4,586,333 7,968,329 $14,575,319 $12,554,663 1872. The following will show the exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending Jan. 18, 1873, and since the : Januan THE CHRONICLE 25, 1873.? beffinning of the year, with a compariaon for the correspondiog date in previous years ; 13— Schr. ChSB. Tliomp•on. Jacmel— Jiiu. | American gold coin $S,000 American silvor coin 1.1,000 Ian. 13~Str..Java, Liverpool— Sliver barn 494,830 Total for the weeic Previously reported American gold coin Jan. I I 18— Str. City of Merlda, .1.9JS ^ | f32B 155 8,517! 153 |:i,88^308 Same time $94.5,892 1867 18«« l,101,3i» In 18<18 l,784.7;i:i l,:ac.t;81 1870 18«9 tlS.OOO Progreaao— Mexican doubloons | Total since Jan. 1,1873 Hame time In 1874 1871 18— Str. Main, Bremen— Jan. | 180.5 J6,910,93t I,8«9,0l8 1,878,444 1,970.437 The imports of specie at this port during the past week have been as follows Jan. 13— Str. Columbia, Ua- Silver Jan. 17— Str. I'lata- vana— Sliver $4,n:.8 Oold Jan. 500 $S0,700 Tybee, Porto SUv-sr 13— Str. City of Mexico, 7,754 5,009 Gold Vera CruzTotal for the week Previously reported Total since January $38,019 15,590 1, 1873 $53,(109 Same time In Same time 1874 1871 161.640 1870 In 470,37711867 — In regard $169,906 95,049 143,388 18(19 I 1159,416 18«i8 to the recent sale of stock of the South Side (L. Railroad, the Secretary of the Company states, in a circular, that " the purchasers are anonymous clients of the Banking House of Jacob K. SLipherd & Co., 24 Pine street, and include capitalists in New York and Boston, who believe the stock cheap at the price paid, and were offered, as it is reported, $200,000 bonus for their stock within twenty-four hours after its transfer. The negotiations were only consummated by an agreement between ths principal shareholders to sell each a bare majority of his interest and retain the rest. Not a single individual was bought out,' and the corixjration retains as large shareholders every capitalist hereto» * « fore connected with it. The rumor that Oliver Charlick was at the bottom of the transaction is entirely without foundation. The effect of the transaction upon the Company's new loan now on the market, has been to give a great impetus to I.) ' sales." — The Canada Southern Railroad is now finished, and it is expected will bo in operation at an early day. The Chicago and Canada Southern is being pushed as rapidly as possible, with a view to finishing it during 1873. Messrs. Leonard, Sheldon & Fo.iter, 10 Wall street, are offering the 7 per cent, gold bonds of the latter company at 90 and accrued interest. — Messrs. BANKING OFFICE F18K & HATCH, OB" Nbw York, Jan. 24, 1873. and OHIO, the CENTRAL and WE8T ERN PACIFIC BONDS, all of which have been negotiated by us, we believe to be among the bent and mo«t desirable lovast ment Securities in the market, which in time must beoome very scarce especially as the Qoverument will probably, daring this year, pay off In gold another large lot of FivkTwemtiiu, and issue in their place Five Per Cent. Bonds. The CHESAPEAKE ; CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO The BONDS, the total SIX PER CENT. OOLD amount of which is only $15,000,000, ar« secured upon a property worth |3.'5,O00.OOO to $40,000,000, and are fully eijual in intrinsic value to the Ckntbal PACiric Bonm, They are issued in denominationa of $100, $600 and $1,000, coupon or registered, and at their present market price, 86 and ac- crued interest, are very desirable. CENTRAL PACIFIC The .' 105 known are too well to PER CENT. GOLD BONDS SIX reqnirn description or commendation. Their total amount is $25,88.5.000 they have for a long tlma ranged in market price near or alwve par. ; The WESTERN PACIFIC SIX PER CENT. OOLD BONDS amount to $2,735,000. This road is now consolidated with the Central Pacific, and the payment of its bonds, principal and interest, is assumed by the latter. Coupon Bonds, $1,000 eaeb. Their market price to-day is 90i to 90f As they have reoentl/ been on the Stock Exchange, we expect to introduced them rapidly to the price rise same substantially the We buy and soil, as of in character usual, Central PACirics, M* being and value. Qovernment Bonds. receive deposits on which we allow interest, make collections, and conduct a general banking businejs in all its branches. FISK & HATCH. TO INVESTORS. To those who wish to REINVEST JANUARY COUPONS OR DIVIDENDS, and those who wish to INCREASE THEIR IN- COME ties, from means alreaJy'invested in other less profitable securi- we recommend Co., financial agents of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, report that there is a good investment demand for the First Mortgage T 30 gold bonds of the road, and that the sales since the first of January amount to nearly Interest (seven as well secured and unusually produc- tive. fl,000„000. the Seven-Thirty Oold Bondii of the Northern Company Pacific Railroad Jay Cooke & — The annual statement of The New York Mutual Insurance about will be found in this numi)pr of The Chronicle, assets amounting to $794,337 40. The Trustees have directed the payment of six per cent interest on all outstanding scrip on and after Feb. 11th, and have al.so declared a scrip dividend of 40 per cent on the net earned premiums for the year, certificates for which will be ready for delivery Marcli 1. Company The bonds showing — The Pacific Mutual Insurance Company. —By the annual state- are always convertible at and three-tenths per currency SJ- — yielding greater than U. S. 5-20's. est for Northern Pacifies to onethird semi-annual inter- to the Post Office addroea ON MO.ST F.WORABLE TERMS. CO., York, Philadelphia, and Wsshington, Financial Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Co. ®l)c ©ankera' — The thirty-ninth the First Mortgage 8 per cent gold bonds of the Logansport, Crawfordsville, and Southwestern Railway Company, due February 1, 1873, will be paid on and after that day at the office of Messrs. Jones & Schuyler, Financial Agents, 12 Pine street, N. Y. lor the of Ne-vy It — The coupons of Checks JAY COOKE & ' ment semi-annual statement of the Home Insurance Co., which is given in our advertising columns, shows the assets of the company on the 1st of January to be $4,446,858 78, while the liabilities (consisting of claims foi losses and dividends unpaid) are only $,590,914 19. Such a showing, after the experience of the last fifteen months, reflects great credit on the officers of the company, and is proof of the strong confidence which the public has in this staunch old institution. an income more than (jtold pretciam The Rate eqaal now All marketable stocks and bonds are received in of the owner. of this company, which appears in «.nother part of this paper. will he observed that during the year just closed its receipts for premiums on Marine risks were $673,30.') 08, and on January 1 its total assets were $1,021,091 59. Interest on the outstanding cer. tificates of profits, at the rate of 6 per cent, will be paid on and after Feb. 4. cent, cent, gold) is on the Registered Bonds are mailed exchange Ten per the Company's Lands at Market Prices. (I'lO) into (Ba}titt. » I VI D E N D The (ollowlns Dividends have been N . declared dortnc the past COMrANT. PiB Whkm CasT. Faslb. Books Obsao. Railroads. Terre Haute ife .1 Jan. Feb. Feb. 4 free. fiee. Feb. Jan. 8 3 10 Feb. Feb. Feb. Indianapolis « Conn. & PastJUmpsIc River pref Dry Dock, E»»t Broadway & Battery ao. 1. 1. Jan. tS to Fab. S. 1. Jta. n toF«b. *. Baaka. Oerman American Loaners' Insurance. Rutsfcrs Fire Rutgers Fire, extra Peter Cooper Fire 3X SO. 1 1. 1 msrellniieoiia. &, Hudson Canal F»fm*n' Loan & Trust Co Kimb'« Coal A Iron Delswore BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Bankiko House ok Henky Clkws 32 Wall street. N. Y. Co.,) Si f Bills of Exchange, Circular Notes, Travelers' and Commercial Credits issued available In all parts of the world. Deposits received, subject to check on demand. Interest allowed on all Daily Balances, every accommodation and facility afforded usual with City Banks. RAII.ROAD BONDS—Whether you wish to BUY or SELL write to HASSLER & No, 7 CO.. WsU street, New York. CeuLrrt, Xew .Jersey I.an(l Amerl'can Coal Co.' of Improvement Co. Co., Hi.. AUeghaay Oulncy Xflnlng Berdan Fire Arms Mauuf. Co 6 3 5 SMS. Feb. 1. Jan. 18 to Feb. S. Feb. 1.1 Jan. S2.'jan. Uto Feb. 1 Feb. S.'Jan. «l to Feb. 5 88. M«h. lO.IPeb. s& Fab. Feb. 1 »•. » to Mcb. 11 Feb. 13 to Feb. *4 as to Feb. 1 1. '.Tan. FaiDAT ETBHiNa, Jan- M, IWS. market has been slightly irregular at times during the week, and closed this evening quite active at the highest point made, namely, 1-32 per day. in addition to 7 per cent, interest. This rate, however, is quite exceptional, and only took place on a sharp tum late in the afternoon, when no apparent cause for it was developed. Regular rates for money have l>een 6@7 per cent., with exceptions as high as 7 gold, and down to 4 and 5 per cent, on several days In the alternoon, when brokers' accounts had generally been made up. The experience of former years has encouraged an eipecUUon The Money market. —The money X : fM 106 . . CHRONICLE ; [January 25, 1873 Q Kallroad and Mlacellaneons Stock*. The general market has moved with more buoyancy, particularly on Wednesday and Thursday, prices on the latter day having made quite a sharp advance, with large transactions Ohios, Lake in Shore, Kock Island, New York Central, and Pacific Mail. The highest point of most stocks was touched on Thursday afternoon and this morning, but subsequently there was some reaction, and prices close this evening lower than yesterday in consequence of some considerable sales made to realize the advance. The movement here noticed in the market is said from ii. The Bank of France shows a decrease in specie this week of to be without the assistance of the leading stock speculators, and the support of outside purchasers is considered an important ele500,000 francs. The last statement of our New York city banks (January 18) ment. No new developments have transpired affecting the value showed an increase of $809,075 in the excess of reserves. The of particular stocks the Toledo and Wabash Company have authorized $5,000,000 of new bonds for the purpose of laying total liabilities stood at |240,130,400; the total reserve at $65,531, steel rails reports have been current that the Erie Company 700, being $5,499,100 more than 25 per cent, of the liabilities. The following statement shows the changes from previous week may be successful in placing their new bonds in London at par Union Pacific is unfavorably influenced by the Congressional and a comparison with 1872 and 1871: that money will continue easy for several months after the first of the year, and the sharp advance in call loans thiB evening is not considered as having any special significance. For prime commercial paper the demand continues good at 8@ 10 per cent., while some very choice paper has been sold as low as 7 per cent. Reports from the London market are quite favorable, bullion in the Bank of England showing a further incre&se this week of £432,000, and the discount rate having been reduced to 4 per cent, ; ; 1872. -1S73. Loans and dla. ... DUferences. .Jan. 18. Jan. 11. f2;5.55!.SflO 1278.209.61)0 aSiW.lOJ Specie Circulation NetdeposIM Leeal tenders ... Jan, Inc.. »2.656,80O 2l,ll'.',8a) Dec. 27,461.600 207,441,500 40.876.700 27,5.I2.200 Inc.. 212,558.200 44.420.900 lie. Inc. tSTl. 21. Jan. 20. 1279,032,900 27,693,800 28.371,200 220,361JiO« 45,419,500 1,428,910 80.600 5,116,;0O 3,5(4,200 |270,S.t3,7»'. 28,520,495 S1.9S8.274 211,690,030 49,774,557 investigation and the possibility of adverse legislation Pacific Mail has been strong, notwithstanding the telegram that the steamer Alaska was four days overdue at Hong Kong. The following were the highest and lowest prices of the active list of railroad andmiscellaneoasstocks on each day of the last week: Saturday Monday, Tuesday. Wednesd'y Thursday, Friday, ; United States Bond*.— The market for governments has been quite active and buoyant. The higher range of gold and the K.T.CeniH.K more definite information in regard to the syndicate operations Harlem have been favorable to higher prices. A Washington despatch Erie Herald gives the following in regard to the agreement made with the two syndicates ** The parties to the two proposals which have been pending before the Sec to the : retary of the I'reasury having united, the Secretary has completed a cuntract for the negotiation of the remaining $300,000,000 five per cents funded loan, Co., representing N. M. Rotlischlld Sons, Jay with Messrs. Jay Cooke Cooke McCulloch Co. and themselves and with Messrs. Morton. Bliss Co., Drexel. Morgan & Co., representing Messrs. Baring Brothers Co., J. S. Morgan & Co., Alorton, Rose <fc Co. and themselves. '* The terms are substantially the same as the iirst contract, the Secretary reserving the right to determine when he will place the bonds and what amount shall be placed." & & & & ; & The immediate result of this agreement has been to advance the 5 per cent bonds, and both 10-40s and the funded 5s are materially higher than last week, 10-40s having been quoted to day at 114| against 111^ last Friday, and funded 5s at 114i@115 against 111^ last week. This is a remarkable advance for government bonds, and has ftrengthened the whole market. Transactions have been large, and the amount of sales yesterday and to-day at the stock exchange were the largest recorded for some time past. At the Treasury purchase of 5-208 on Wednesday the ofTerings amounted to $666,400, and the bonds accepted to $.546,400. Closing prices daily, and the range since Jan. 1. bnvBjbeen: Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan since U. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. -Lowest.-^ fund, 1881, cp.. in<4 UiK'llSit 113M ilia ''.ilji 112 Jau. 11 115^ "IISX "IIS^' 116 68,1881, reg 115X '.16X 114XJan. 4 6a, 1881, coup HEX I17V} inji inx iisx \\ii4 Jan. S 5-20'8 1962, coup... '114 114« '1145i 'lUX IH^ !HJ< Wffi Jan. S S.2'rs 1864, coup... 'lUK'lMX lUfi'lUH 115 115X 113X Jan. 6 6-20'»1865, " ... I15X •115X 116>i 115« i;6X U6X U3>i Jan. 2 5-2l'8l8M,n" ... Ul'< 114K 114K 114S, 114H H5X 112SCJan. 4 B-20'B 1967. " ... 115H 115N 115H 115M 1165i l!5)i US^i^Jan. 2 5-20'8lS68, " ... 1I5X USX U5X 115X 1155< »116 USJfJan. 2 10-40's, reg 'lux •ii2;i ni2H ;i2*' 'iisx 109>i Jan. S ia-40'B,conpon.... •Ul)( ia-40'B, coupon. ... •UIX 112 USX USX 113>i 111« 109J« Jau. 2 *114 IU% 112>i Jan. 6 Currency 6*8 •iliJi 114 'IISX '114 58. m% mix * This 18 the price bid, no nale Jan. 1. 113X Jan. 1161i Jan. 118)4 Jan. 114K Jan. 115K Jan. 116H J: n. 115H Jan. lie Jan. 115H Jan. ::S)i Jan. 114?^ Jau. n4>i Jan, 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 22 23 24 24 at the Board. Jan. Jan. 17. 93K 92 93 92 89H 90K 9SX '61 89 X 90K X Lowest. 1 Jan. 2 92^ Jan. 2 39 Jan. 2 B914 Jan. 1« 91'^ Highest. 93« Jan. 93H Jen. 92 Jan iO% Jan. 10 10 24 24 state and Kallroad Bond*.— Southern State Bonds have been more active than last week, and some considerable transactions have taken place in Tennessees, North Carolinas, Virginias, Missouris, and to-day several sales of Alabama 8s were recorded at There is no further intelligence from the Southern 84. Capitals beyond that which we have previously given in regard various messages and financial reports. to the Railroad bonds have been quite active both for the old bonds and the new issues. Sales at the stock exchang;e show a large business in the bonds of Central and Union Pacific, in consequence of proposed legislation in Congress, and as to the latter, the excitement attending the Credit Mobilier investigation. The income bonds of the Union Pacific, depending lor their value upon the current earnings of the road, have been particularly sensitive and fluctuated considerably. There has been a well distributed business at the Board for the railroad bonds sold there, and the miscellaneous list, embracing a large number of bonds sold only by brokers, has received much attention. In regard to this latter class of bonds, the best information as to prices, &c., can be obtained by addressing reliable brokers and dealers in stocks and bonds. Closing prices daily, and the range since Jan. 1, have been 83 to Jan. 68Tenn.,new 20. nsx e«Tenn.,oia Jan. 18. •78« 79X '33 '16 .... 'Six "IT Jan. Jan. 21. 22. 80 ««N. Car., old.... 6b N. Car., new... "17 -45 "33 •17 •45 55 J< Jan. 23. 80 80 •17 •45 Jan. 24. 80K 80V .UK 17H "45 •45 «BVlrg.,old .... " " consolld'd 'ibii "SSH 55X •55V "55 9i; " " deferred.. 15 15 'UX •14W •i4V •UK •22 ess. C.,n, J.* J. "22 22X 22K 22X •22 •a Missouri 93 93 93 92X 92g 93 Cent. Pac. gold.. "Sax 99 X •99X MX 1(10 99 K 87 hB Un.Paclsf. 87 85 eeii 86X Un. PacL'dBr't 7SK '78 7SX r,x 77 S 17 •16 Un. P. Income... 78^ 79 78M H 75 N.T. Cen,68, 1888. •92K "92 •92 H •92X •B2H 93 Brlelstm. 78 'loi^ "lOlx 'iniK ' loix 10(1 •101 N.J. CcnlBtmlB 105;^ -105 •ia>X 106)i 106 105H Ft Wayne iBtm Ohio & NW. 8 f 7b "105 '104 105 m" !(ffi •105 7b '102 "irau •102k ' I02i< •ics Bocls iBid l8t n> 7a 102 'lOlH 102 lOlX 102 101 • Tnu U the prlct bid, so ««(< lB«d« *t the Bo»ra, wM 119^122 61 eiH 603< 81X •73X 77X 92X 92K 92H 92V 73>4 71X 72H 72 do pret Lake Shore.... Wabaah 81 81 Northwest 8Q>i 30>i SS pref. 88 sea iS'A do Bock Island.. IIOX UlJi HI HIV raul 52 !2 77>i 47« 93X 97H 47V •68X 70X S6X 36V 38X 3SH 97)i "46)4 * This The 94 103 103 9 »ii 97J< 9:x 130 S5 43V 65H 78>J 35 93V ISV 74H 84 83 90 91K IlSJtf 53« SSX WV 79H 48J< 103 .... 69k 7Ik 84 4'.IX 103H 85< 9 P7K '97 iSH i'iii 71 71 35X 36X 38>^ SSii 128K 128H B35i 84J4 43X 43X 64 WX 114V '2X MV "98 69k mn 77^ 73k •83 85 lOOX the price bid and asked, no sale was -Since Jan. . St. Paul 51k Jan. do pref 76X Jan. Ohio & Miss... 45k Jan. Central of N.J. 99M Jan. H.&E 4 W. Ill 54k Jan ~ 11 11 79.k Jan. 21 49X Jan. 24 6 104k .Ian. 18 9k Jan. 23 "" Jan. 17 6K Jan. 33 6 _Jan. 7 : Slnc« Jan. 1. -Lowest.-, ^Highest.—. Honn. ASt.Jos 46 Jan. 14 SOk Jan. do do pref 70 Jan. 2 H}i Jau. o Union Pacific. 34 Jan. IS 39k Jan. 4 Col, Chlc.& I.e. 36V Jan. 2 39>i Jan. 23 Jan. 18 1.30 Jan, 6 125 Panama West U Teleg'h Jan. 7 85 Jan. 23 Quicksilver.... 4Sk Jan. IS 46k Jan. 2 Jan. 18 E3 Jan. 18 do prel. 53 Pacific Mail,... 69k Jan. 17 75k Jan. 28 Adams Express 94 V Jan. 7 96 Jan. 20 Am Merch Un. 68k Jan. 8 70k Jan. 8 U.S. Express... 75k Jan. 2i 8i Jan. 6 Jan. 21 Wells, r. & Co. 85 Jan. 21 Canton 100>^ Jan. 22 :02k Jan. 4 . 1. Rock Island. .. 109k Jan. 7ill4V Jan.24 Boston, 49M 71M S6% 39X *46:S "68 61;^ 17 « 103 103 9 8J| "97 97K llSJi Jan. 21. 105k 10« r.9M120i< made at the Board range in th«se stocks since Jan. 1 has been at follows iB ^Lowest.-^ ^Highest.-. NTCenJkHK. 99H Jan. 6106?4Jan.2S Harlem H4X Jan. 6 122k Jan. 18 Erie 63kJan.l3 65« Jan. 24 do pref 77 Jan. 22 73k Jan. 24 Lakeshere 91% Jan. li 97 Jan. 6 Wabash 71k Jan. 18 75V Jan. 2 Northwest 80k Jan. 18 84 Jan. 24' do pref. 673^ Jan. 10 9;kJan.24 Del.. L. 64« 78 95 '.... 47« 47 pref'.... 70 do 70k '68 Union Paolflc. 36 36J< 86X te)i 36M 36K 35V Col.Chlc.& I.e. 88 S8H SSii 38X iHii 39 38V 125 •125 •.... 127« 125H 128 Panama 125 139 •1S7X ia% 84k 8.3X S4X 84k West. Un. Tel. 82!^ 83j4 82« 84X Quicksilver... 43M 44X *I3V .... "43X UH 43H 43V 43H ".... 53 '.... 5t •.... 54 pref.. 63 do PaolfloMall, ... 69H 70J< Ilk ''3% 73 70M n% 70V 71X Adams Exp 96 96 •95X .... •96V •• '^VA Am. Merch.Ex •69k «9k '69 e9k 69>i 69X •.... 69k '69 76 United States.. 79 79^ X76V 16» 76 76X 73k T6 "63 WollB, Fargo.. 85 85 86 •S3>i 85 "84k S5k "fS 101 Canton 101 100« lOlM lOOX lOUk lOUk 100>< 100>i 48 121 63 68)i 77 91 73 81 88K SS% 112 8V 8K 120 5SH 53V n% 77v 46J< 4;« 81 102V 103 I21H ;SM T3V SIX 8SH SOK 89 U2« 114H M}i 33V 7-M T»V 47X 49X 'JaX 81 52V S3X "X 77H )6« W'.'i 9TV •.... iiH 77 78 92K S^V 11% '.SH SH SW Jan. 23. 105M I06X Jan. 22. lC4>i lli5X ISO aa% SSH 52 Bostou.H&B. 8 HH DeL.L.A W... 97V 98 Hann.AStJoB 4iK 47H *.... 81 S2K do pref... T7X 77X 7TX Ohio&MlBSlp. 46J4 46K i6% 46V 1(2 lOSX Centralof N. J 104X I03K St. Jan. 21. 103X 104S< 122 122H 61X 63X 111)» 112 . , SK Lapsley & Bazley. Brokers, 47 Exchange place, quote stock "privHeges'" (sie led by responsible parties), 1 per cent premium for 30 days, and lk(S2 per cent lor 6 days. at prices varylug from the market as follows Calls. Puts. CallB. Puts. .._ since Jan. i. .-> .-HieheBt. 79« Jan. 21 s: Jan. 9 79^ Jau. 22 80V Jan. 24 S 34 Jan. 10 33>pi Jan. U% Jan. 24 19 Jau. 4 . ^Lowesl 64 IS Jan. Jan. 21X Jan. 92XJan. 99 85 74 73 92 101 106 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 102X Jan. liKJ Jan. Jan. 16 Jan. 2 Jan. 20 8 93 Jan. 4 2 100 Jan. 23 U) i1% Jan. 4 IS 80 Jan. 6 13 83y Jan. 6 6 10 4 66 15)4 23 93 Jan. 10 lOlX Jan. 16 !06X Jan. 22 6 105 Jan. 21 n 6 4 e m jau 17 Central* Hudson.. V«l Lake Shore >,91 Bocklsland lk(»' Erie Miml lk®2 2k®3 3 @4 7 ®9 2kffl! 4 @5 Pacific Mall X@l NorthweBtern Below. Above. Below. 24. MX : Jan. 10. New 58 .Jan. jO. WHiWHi I was made Closing prices of securities in London have been as follows U. 8.68,5-208, V S 58,l0-40s \ — Highest.^ . Jan. 18. :02X I'SK 117 122X Ohlo& Mlsslselppl. Union Pacific Wabash & I.e.... c for 30 ds eol., Chic. Gold k P Above. X®1 ®1>4 v»l I ®lk V®1 lk@2M ®2k lk«2k ' ®2H lH®lk 1 2 The Gold market. —Gold was pretty strong early in the week, but was checked for a time in its advance by the Syndi cate reports from Washington and the prospect of a further negotiation of 5 per cent, bonds. The check was temporary, however, and to-day the price was again buoyant, touching at 1141 and closing at 1 14. In addition to the influence of speculative purchases the market received support from the large amount put up for shipment to-morrow, which footed up $2,000,000 though, exchange being weaker, it is possible that some of it may be withdrawn. On loans the rates paid for carrying to-day were 3, 4, 1, 2^, 4i and 5 per cent. At the Treasury sale of $1,000,000 on Thursday the bids amounted to $3,963,000, at prices from 112.51 to 113.63i. Customs receipts for the week amount to $2,632,000. The following table will show the course of the gold premium each day of the past week: ; (Quotations. . . Open- Low- High- Clos- Erlday. " 21 22 23 24 Currentweek Prevlonsweek Jan. 1, 1S73, to , — Balances. Gold. Currency. , est. Ing. Clef.rlngB. !!3k 118k IISK 11S« llSH 147,352,000 57.213,000 65,201,000 107.992,«)0 62,945,000 51,177,000 »2.24;.790 t3.0.'!6,246 1I3X V.SH IIIH llSV I12X 112X i;3k 113H 113k 113H IU% Saturday, Jan. 18 " 30 Monday, •' Tuesday, Wed'day, " Thursday, •' Total est. 112X l!4k 112V I14K 311,880.000 212,630,000 1,<!22,;76 1,862,4 JI 2.078.4S7 2,;si,792 ing, date ;'.2X U3 ::2X 112k Foreign Excbange. lUk lUK USX 113« IISV I13» tl4k USv 114 114 1!2X 114 —The exchange market has been pretty active, particularly on Thursday, when prices were quoted up to 109J for 60 days' sterling, and llOi for short sight. The high prices made and the prospect of specie shipments, as noticed above, checked activity, and today the market was more quiet, though rates were nominally maintained by the leading bankers. There have been some borrowed bills on the market, but there has also been a demand for short sight to pay back 60 day bills previously borrowed, and the latter transactions are now probably quite equal to the former, as there is little inducement to borrow sterling when money is easy. The transactions for the week «t the Custom House and SubTreaBuiy have been as follows; : . . : January 25, 1873.] caatom House -Bnb-Trflaaory.- Monday. Currenny. tMI.883 W)II.8W 88 28.... 9*7,850 •! S89.iVI 70 U.... KlfiOO 63u,ui a; a).. 21.. Wc'inesday, ThursUay, Friday, Total Balanoe, Jan. 17.. Balance, Jan. U,. New York 6911,506 M iV.ini Oold. n 8M,IJ<S 33 8M.489 J7 jjt.ce 19 su.-fi oo 7HU.1W 00 M Veroionl M Maasachnaettsts, Carraney... (• Oold, irfe, do do — The following statement showi condition of tlie Associated Banks of New York City tor the ending at the commencement of business on Jan. 18, 1873 the week : Portland Capital Ba.i(Ka. Wow rork t3.0U0.00C 3,050,009 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 ... 8,000,000 1,800,000 1.000,000 l.TOO.OOO llarohanta'... ICecliaDlcs Dnion America PSoBnli; , radeaman'a Pulton Ohemloal Qallatln, (Tatlonai Butcliera'A Drovers .... Ifectiaalcs and Traders'. Greenwich Leather Mannl SeveDtn Ward. SUteol New Srort American BxchauKe Oommcrce Broadway Mercantile PaclSo Bepubllc Otaatham 7.ua.(X)0 5,8I4..MXI 6.257..'W 7.59i,300 4,22:.9O0 5,913.100 8.822.200 1,780,000 6.30tl.lOO 8,3M.;00 3,482,400 2,317,300 1,913 100 964 sra 2,931,100 MIVOOO 3.00C.OOO 5.000.000 lO.OOO.OOO l.OOO.OCO 1.000.0CO 423.700 3,000.000 , ; 4.654.10O 9,»03,7'lfl 20,005.700 9.094,000 4 021 North America ttanover irvlnR tletropoUtas 1.000.000 1.000.000 500.000 4,000.000 400.000 1.000.000 l.OOO.OOO 1.000.000 1.000.000 Citizens Nassau MarKet Nicholas Shoe and Leather Corn rfichange e,657,0'J0 1,446.800 1.968.300 2,952,600 2.553.000 3,807.300 2.657.600 3.527.600 1,965,100 1.556,800 1.991,900 1.000000 Continental 2.000.000 750.0UO 300,000 400.000 800.000 Oommonwealtli Oriental Marine Atlantic 801.300 Importers and Traders'. 1 ,500.000 Park 3.000.300 500.000 800.000 400.000 850,000 500.000 5.000,000 3.000.000 800,000 1.500,000 500.000 1,000.000 500.000 1,000.000 250,000 200,000 2.000.000 1,000.000 Mechanics' BankInK Ass. Oroc.ors' North River KastUlvcr Manufacturers * Mer PourtH National Oant.-al National Second Nattsaal Ninth National Klrst National Third National New York N. Bxchanite Tenth Natloail Bowery National New rork County German American Dry lioods TOUl 910 1,438,800 5.162 200 2,237.100 1.4i;,!«0 8,451.100 2,175.200 2,140.000 450.000 412.500 People's WU «.3».900 600.000 800,000 1.335.OO0 1.600.000 800.000 600.000 300.000 tOO.OOO 500.000 Merctianta KzcbanKe.... St. I'. 1,71)1. . Ilanhactan Co Ity Le^al Net DUnoiints Hpecle. Tender!. Depoatta 12.5)5.306 15 146.2UC 1,267,800 765,000 1.067,900 1.124.400 1.327.900 . 3J.45i 500 9.251,000 I,51».800 6,37B,U00 4.'31,AIO t2,664,e0C MOi.OOO 110.714.300 638.200 522.310 4,0)7300 1,102.800 494.0UC 4.240.100 408.900 946,500 4J»6,80a 630.700 3,331.Uia 283,300 1,218,200 l,109.(KiO 5J36,000 2,'.I31.200 4 10.500 390.400 8t!8,900 404,000 3,8115.700 56,100 677,71)0 2.089,200 15S,»H.! !,4'i.1."(IO 506,700 891,800 422,40J 4.191.200 73,200 6:46,300 3,6O3,I0U 3;i.;uo 1,426,300 225,400 49 00C 1,043,5(10 497,700 3M,900 1,271,300 26,000 14>,100 955,400 34i)',o5c 419.700 3.323.300 218.31)0 )80,400 62.80C 480,600 461.400 3,822,600 461.200 I.OSI.SOO 4,671,600 663,800 2.21)8,900 6,71'',90C 1S9J00 3,287,300 8 621.300 1 19.9J0 896.3(<0 3.721.70(i 16.100 ST7,.10C 1 ,6;;o,5jo 3.87S,31iO 1.257.600 297,000 131.000 2,957.600 720,400 1, 270,600 5.600 308,900 201.900 3,139,200 310,000 112.900 1,229*10 846,200 22.6'JO 4>2.omi 1,962,(H0 791,600 4.1.53.100 693,000 24,100 1,42.1.600 316,300 81.200 296.600 3,045,1U) 76,300 2,137,900 742.1W 62,100 1,147.900 427.500 193,300 2.3;e,;oo 515,000 59.700 <,194,300 139,000 128 JOO 1,854,000 S8C,(nO 32,800 1.602.300 45IJ00 5,600 1.250.S00 2S7,500 1.621.400 2!8,30a 38,600 540.200 I59,«)0 476,500 2,922,800 12,519,600 999.500 4,9.!I,-0C 19.80S.90C 75.900 353.7110 1,182.700 4,400 13f.900 616,0110 18,700 361,700 221.800 5400 S.7M.000 l.^K'^W ^2?''i'S 1.3US,00g 1.0;6.»» 5JS18.900 2,3j3,200 Inc. Loans Deo. Specie LeKal Tenders — Inc. 3,544,200 1825.600 9,7(1) 869,000 505.400 486,01 U 1.200 4*7.800 -63.3il6 previous week 8.145.90l< 888.CU1 4,5.900 esi'.coo 128,500 5,600 29V.2tlO la7.50O l,179,30lf Capital - $750,000 Atlantic Atlas 1,500,000 1,500,000 1.000.000 600,000 200.000 l.OOO.OOO 1,000.000 1,000,000 200.000 1,000,000 soo.ooo 1,000.000 750.000 1,000,000 800,000 800.000 400,000 3,000,000 Blackstonc Boston Boylston Broadway Columbian Continental Eliot Everett VaneuUHall... Freeman's (llohe BamlltoQ.. Howard Market Massachusetts Maverick Merdhante' Mount Vernon Leather State Suffolk Traders Tramont ~ Washington... 130.100 8,900 783,51)0 5.(00 581,100 330.2U0 ' m" Port.,Bacoft Rutland common do preferred Vermont Vermont 4,100 880.000 96.4110 496 500 97S.3I«I 801.6)0 :.9 I0,8.« 334,500 3.949.100 l,44l,5('0 Ki5,000 579.000 813,600 789. !00 367,800 871,600 216.090 180,000 190 000 1,019,400 4,693,4110 1,961,900 Inc. 15,148,700 .Inc. . . Bank of Commerce Bank of N. America B'k of Redemption. RepuDltc... City Kngle Exchange Hide ft Leather Revere Socnrlty Union Webster OommoQwealth Total The The 36.400 100 62.000 1.500 143.200 2.;oo 1,69)300 7i'.i65 2,294.500 1,512,900 1,838.400 1.071.600 6U.500 8,-286.600 3.5.600 96,100 7,500 338,200 10l',9i)6 3,316.300 220,200 150,100 8,800 1,000.000 1,600 000 300,000 2,000,000 1.01)0,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000.000 1,.500,000 2,000.000 200,000 1,000,000 1,500.000 500.000 $48,890,000 total 1,9)8,700 8.010,300 779.300 3,129.200 1.619.10J 2,177.900 1.949.9il0 2.;i2.6O0 3.045,200 3.726,400 3.:i29.4llO 1,5X1.500 3.532,700 2,167,700 4,258,200 4.9.32.200 1.513.700 l,76l,70J 2,019,400 6.!61,30J 3.010,500 1,9S5,'200 1,9 12,300 4.7(13.100 3.503,500 4.3i2,UO 321,600 3.613,300 2,656,000 2,402,600 188.300 135,300 261.500 198,700 391.2(0 283,000 215,200 119.300 82,100 304.000 l;6.0)0 199.000 82,200 141,100 73.800 96.500 88,600 774,700 95,800 177,100 102,(100 80,600 968.50.1 783,000 116.700 509.600 S4!.;i00 "50..500 349.700 1,008,700 240 800 746.900 909,000 905.700 537.200 446.500 352.800 393 8)0 •242 100 1,560,500 176.000 4.295.2110 471,600 1,021,000 1.643,100 1.022.OC0 1.128.800 1,509,300 1,192,610 1,143.400 1,187 900 1,365.900 l,241,-.00 60J 837 200 152.800 1 $131,115300 13,798,9110 $11,051,500 amount "due to other Banks," 1.072.000 796.700 : ,086.200 645,0(0 1,853.700 623,000 50.6110 190,000 specie LagalTenders I,-.:95.7;» 1,891,7(0 2.421.100 1.431.700 1.691.400 Atlantic pref.... . C Uuntln^-tonft Broad Top. 785,30) 857,100 596.200 696.000 977.210 746.800 17.1600 676.700 533.000 790.100 781,000 do I 21 44 27 45 39X 40 lox .. pref. 15 9H( Mlnehlll 93K 5;r7.2O0 77*.S0O 1,J31,0(I0 107.600 1.937,300 Increase. Deoreaae. $10,300 21,900 68,'88 do 6s, '89 do domort. 68, '89... consol., 68, '94... Allan. I»t m, 7s, 78. 2d m, 78. '80.. do , '83 '83.... is" 98' n% .01 N.V. Canal Ist 78 M., 2d M.. 9W906 6, li«i. 6. 1879.. . . Lex., I8t M 7, •«. lSS. ft Fr'k.. l»t M 6. ho-r^ ^^ LonlBv.Loan,«. m liOillaT. C ft .. . .. do L. '87)i . Northern Central 2d m, 6s, 'SB. do 2d m. K. 6a, 1900 do do2dm. Is. 1*XI... do North Penn. Ist m, 6s^ 2dm.7B,T6...„.. do 10s. chat, m., "17 do Oil Creek A Al. R., con. 7s, "U Oil Creek ist m. 7b, '82.. ^.... Pern, ft HIghtstown .«, W..^ ft 4 too 91S' 98 93 91*37 95J< 84 9t 90 lj.,4 :09 M M V 90 18 . Little Schnylklll.lst M..7. 1"". io 98 85 >4 K.OOISVILLK. ft Pennsylvania, M.,7 8i 81 LoolaTUle6a,'Wto;m n .„. CO «a,'»7to'98 do H wattrfc.'gJto'W.. .<$ do Watar Stock la, 't7 7»H do n so Wbarfta do Bpeclal tax 6a of 89. 81 do 9* Jeff., Mad. * I,lBtM.(I*M)7. •» do 2d M.,7,....;..... 7» do M do Ut M., 7,1906... b7 do 93K 99S Lehigh Valley, let M.. *IH do new 68, '93... do do reg... do do do new 7s. reg.. 1910 loi' do Penn 3d M., 8,77... 1st 41 Dayton A Michigan stock ei d 8 p c. st'k guar iniH It do Miami stock. ......ex. d. 104)4 !.» Little 6b. 1878. I do Indiana, Miami, 1st M., «, I8W ... Ham. A Dayton stock. Colnmbos ft Xrnia stock ex d 97 . 20, Is $19,660,100. A Cln. . $55,781,900 $25,568,400 Ham. Little Harrlsburg '.8t mort.6«^_;8S... H. ft B. T. Ist mon. 78, '90. 3d mort. 78, "TS... do 3d m. cons. 7a, 'W, do Junction Ist mort. 6b. 'S3. '.900.... do 2d do 35U.000 90 9S 100 7' 94 ft D.. 1st M., 7, 80... do 3d M.,7, KS... •8 ft .. do new7s, 190O do Connecting 6« 190O-I9W... Kaat Penn. ist mori. 78, ^.;^. W'mBport. Ist m. 78. '80, El. ft do 5a..., do 486,(100 a 7-908 Co., Ohio 6 p. c. i, Camden * Amboy, 68, 75 796.900 78S.:cO 7 If. .000 177.000 583.100 n H » do 3d M.,7, 1877.. do IS Colum..ft Xenla.lsl M.,7._'90. M 81.. !S M Dayton A Mich., lat M.. 7 « JdM..7,'84.. •1 do do H SdMM7,'88.. U do do 8* do To'do dep. hds, 91-'»4. M W 1908, 88 Dayton A West., Ist M.,7, IstM., •,1905, 73 do "do » M 80 Ind., Cln.A Laf., Ist M.,7.... ;;_^ M a.AC)IatM'.,7,lW' »$ d<; JnncCIn. Ind..Ist MmI.-JB. « 89 «t Cln. Alleghany Valley 7 8-lCa, lf»6^ Belvldere Delaware,lst m,«, 3a M., so do do 83 Sd M.,'87 H« do do SST.7:lO i$" 10* a* as 1(8 6a io do RAILROAD BONDS. 783,400 794.501 419.700 Ok A Connellsv., Ist M.j7, "ft «1K IstM., I, l8f» do do WeatMd,lstM..endoraed,(iia 1st M., nnend.. •• 10_ do do 3d M.,endoraed 6,'90, INK U7K Baltimore A Ohio aiocK. Parkeraburg Branch. Central Ohio preferred do CIn., Morris do pref 591JC0 .... 85,,,. ' ong bds. do 7p.c., lto5yrs, do Ig bds, 7 A i.90a Covington ft Cln. Brldg* pref Schuylkill Navigation pref. do Union pref 172,70(1 *n f* Pitta. Bam. do do Chcsapeakeft I'elaware Delaware Division Lehigh Navigation 752,400 <a of 6a 01 $8 ot CINOINNA-ri. CANAL STOCKS. chat. m. do Ohio do do (N.W.Va.)2oM 61. 8dM.(4 do do WestJorsev Catawlsaa, 1st M. conT. A Cincinnati 9a Nesquehonlng Valley Norristown Nor'hcrn Central North Pennsylvania., on Creek ft Allegheny Blver Camden "^ Central Ohio, lat M..S Marletu A cm., lat M.,7. lan 16 do do do do T$. U.. , Little Schuylkill -do A 1884 do do do do UH 30S do Lehigh Valley in. 6a, Jan., A., J. Dfltence 3dM.,7,18M. do do Norfolk Water rs Northern Cent., Ist M. (gnar) • do 2dM., 8. Kr,<,'85. do 13DV 131 do SdM..8. F.,6,H(» do do 8d M. cT. A C) *.T do S6X :7X do Cons, (gold) 6, 19U do pref do Klmlra ft wuilamsport Klmlra ft WllUamsport pref. East Pennsylvania ft 6a, $a, I Catawlfisa 7;9.8(iO 1.451.200 as per statement of Jan. Increase. $887,1001 Deposits 60,200 Circulation Increase. Increase. 173,1001 iitatc 68 do Tli 6<,'7<< '.02 RAILROAD STOCKS. J. Companlee ft m. ley Ift (s-.toe 1890 Park 6a Baltlmora i66j< 77 0nlted N. deviations from last week's returns are as follows JLoans 107 lOOH Westchester 442.000 ns.-.oo 791,610 2i>8,500 117.900 435 6i0 li'4>» 96 lO'H New Jersey State 68, Exempts do do do do 101 T2)4 9s 7s 777.0(10 I445.JCO 7in.S00 3.451,200 1,423 900 2,541.100 599,600 3->2.30O lOOX Alleirhany City 6a Pittsburg 5s 571^01 6.12.0(10 572,900 new 739.800 152.900 68,200 1,000 5.700 153.300 50.000 3,700 4,500 131,200 8.100 9.400 3,000 75.200 110.41 ts, '«7, 5-10, Ist 10-15, 2d... do do 15-25. 3d. do do Philadelphia 6s, old 8e, do Alleghany County, 5a, coop 936.300 3111.500 295,400 591,900 H3,-200 349,8(0 do (Jo Camden lit Baltimore 6a of *7S 1.005.600 816.700 130,5(10 83J0C Maryland PHILADEEiPHIA Delaware mon. 68, HALTIiflOKIt. Maasaohnsetta.. BT\TK A.VI) CITT BOKP9. PennBvWanla 5s. coup do do 1st West Rranih Wyoming Va l,73:),6Cfl Mdo.SOO 90.000 82,900 103,600 3.200 627.31)0 Union Canada Pennsylvania Philadelphia ft Trie Philadelphia ft Reading Philadelphia ft Trenton Phlla., Wllm'lng. ft Baltimore ..•• rioga 379.400 219.310 312.400 207.900 323.200 27,700 391.800 188.700 Ki'.OOO ft ft Harrlsb'g. Lancaster 57.5I2.2C0 are as follows 53,01.10 599,100 7SO.00O First Bank of 535,300 2,986.000 2.593.1)00 900,000 1,000.000 1,000.000 3,000,000 1,500,000 600,000 3,000.000 Bhawmut Second (Qranlte) Third 9,72 •..9C0 3,215.400 1.661,600 200,000 Kngland North Old Boston ft 2,903,01X1 $47,100 18,200 52.800 10.700 33,400 ,7 41K Warren A F. Ist 111 ,. '* Wrst Chester con*. Ta, *91...,. do do certlfleataa... Weat Jetwy M, "U h.Sa OgdensburgA Lake latm. ••,«*.... do Old Col. « Newport Bds,*, It. do do 7b, t7 do Bonds, 7, 1877 lOlM do WeateriiPeno.ta, 1$ 67 Rutland, new. 7 •. p. b- PIdo do Btansted ft Chambly 7a B«ad.,lal M ..7.1«n r.H Winning. A Verm'tCen.. lslM.,cona..7,t)« 41 do do 3d Mart ItOi ID do 2dMort..7,1891..., Baadlng Coal A Iron deb. b. Vermont * Can., new. 8. mort. b, do do Vermont & Mass., 1st M.. 6. OAJiAL aoKDa. Boston ft Albany Block Cbeaapeake A Dala. 6«,1I.,.. 133 Boston ft Lowell stock Delaware DItIsIos as, '74 124 Boston ft Maine «H vc 148 14IX Lahlgh NarlgaUon ••, "^l Boston ft Providence do KR. t;... Tl Cheshire preferred do eonT..*n 7»H »2 119 Chic, Bur. ft Qnlr.cy. do COOT., f,'94. .... M 18X cm., Sundoaky ft CleT.ttock. 18 do gold« 17 NttlMX 90 Concord MorTlt,l8tM., 6,187$ Connecticut Klver do 3d M., 1871 Passumpsic, pf. Connecticut ft do boat, 'Its •.. 105V. 108X F.astern (M a88.5 Pennaylvanla 6a, 1910 7« :u3 Eastern CNew UampBhIre) .... 81 12»X Bchoylklll Kav. lat ni.l«,*n. FItchburoi do 3d m.. •«.... 7SK lao Lawrence Manchester ft 113" 6a.t3 do Northern of New Hampshire. 112H 6a. Inip., *8t.., 77' do 12SK 126 Norwichft Worcester 6a. host. *8B. . 79 ()o 6S 64 OBdens; ft L. Champlain do 7s. boat. If... St lUl pref.... too do do 7»M 1I2X lt2M Snuiaetaauna 6a, '*4 Old Colony, do Coal Co. bond*. 136 Portsmouth.. Specie. L.T. Notes. Deposits, Clrcnia. 1,000,000 1,030,000 New Shoe Loans. Sanbory A K;. Minbary A I.-- Kaatern Maaa.. conr., 6, 1874. .. Hartford * Krle, 1st M (new)7. I 11,538 800 ^ »ltU..Clli.» ('heshlre, 6 Oln., Han. « Cler., IstM., 7. t1. Boston Banks. Below we give a statement of the Boston National Banks, as returned to the Clearing House, on Monday, Jan. 20, 1873 Banks. balldlngloaii as, HurllnKton*Mo.L.«i.,7 3=6..5»1 74ii.7i» 4,698.700 5,176,500 g49,9(« «:o,500 Circulation WH . . 448.100 490.800 341.600 195.700 2,700 262.100 160.600 514,300 993,900 6,1J5,00') Net Deposits I tion. 90:1.700 1.180.910 15,356,900 8.106,000 1.206,600 31,;iO,80O 41,420,900 212.588,200 returns of ;3,«5«,80(' 1 428,3' 3SI.3:H) 89.800 2i(l,')00 2,266,000 3,303,700 99.100 2.f.89,lX)0 371,008 567,000 1,376.000 598.100 731,500 662.400 807,500 26,500 292,600 147.500 254,900 4.200 277,000 400.000 4'6b'.36o 625,500 315,000 14,»<0 ai.42OJ00 378.309,600 The deviations from the Circula. uk W Oold 6a, Boston ts. do fia.tfold Chicago Beweraxe 7s Municipal 78 do ^TEBAea AMOFKTOF Loans and T Maine 6s New Hampshire. 0s., 132,716.357 96 — kt. PeDasrl<a.,g«B.iD.,eaav.MU> n <i'i reg. ... »4 do *'k s** Pcrklonca Isl m. <•. t) Phlla. ft Krie Isim.la, 'tl •: do Id n. 7., •«•...., PblladelphU * Baadlug «•, do do 78. *W .01 do COBT.78, "' do dab. bond*. —I n •UK do m. 7s,c.. 1910 g. do do rttt... vtih do ,(.,17.0.. PbBa. A Banbury lat m. Ta... ?hlI..WIIin.* «-i •- •" ... BOSTON 744.975 01 3M,474 f3O,779,01O 36 I36,6:«,3I4 41 . . novamak 43i,ioH ua m.'l'K! Ul 1,370,03) 91 tB<,:83,804 57 . BOmn. PHIIIDELPHU, BUTUIIB. •KIIIBTnU. ....t«,e$i.ooo City Banks. . Currency. ni9,7l7 01 5.^,637 89 183,39 < «3 1,3K,V11 97 6w5.4il 7) 1,3W,(I«8 63 81 631,000 487.000 833,»J0 3S5,onu TiieBdiiy, X 107 llDOTATIO^rs IN Paymenta Recelyti.' Oold •5<I4.0U0 H . . Tffi CtitKuNICLli Receipt*. 13. Baturday, Jan. "" — , 95), :• 87 81 !7 St as «T i-lM fJH 96 96 I* 84 s.) * Saab. Isi M. (ra.•.)«. 'i-'~^- » ^^ Lor. Loan n ., do do do do do do ( (Leb.lir.)6.'9« do IstM. (Mem. Rr)7,'7i^'T5 latM.(Leb.hr"x)7.1«>-2 91 Lon.L'nd.eb.br.ex)*,* «x Conaol.lstM..7,18«.... x*l Ieffar8on.,Mad. ft Ind^. LonlsT., Cln. ft Lex., pref. .. ^ Jo common. do A Nashville ST. toiTm. na 7714 :3 71 7S Loalavllle Long Bondt 31 LooU 68,8^03 do do Waur«B,gold io do (new) do do Parkta gold do BewerSpeclalTaxle Io North MliBonrl, lat M. 7s. .. 68. 91 . do is' 99 98 MM. 78.... ,|o iki M.Ta.. Hi . PaclBc (of M> 5 181 M. gld.. •9V Kansas Pactflr stock p. r RR. of Mo. Stock •0 ; i: .. . X " . .. . . . . . QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS V, S. Bonda. (Quoted prevlooBly.) Erie State Bonda. VlrKinlatii, old HlBBOnrl 63 do Han. * St. .roneph. Asylum bonds do LonlBlana6s do do new oonda do do now floating debt. do do do dan. do '»ol., Tol. & 106H iOi>s ids' 18T4, Pacldc, pref .Via pref !16 115X & Indianap.. PlttBbtir?. guar Cleve. * Central of New Jersey, scrip. Col. Chic. & Ind. Central.... Dninnnp*. SIOUX Cltv Harlem pret Illinois Central 80Ji Island Marietta & Cln., iBt preferred do do 2d pref... Morris 4 Essex »0K Mo.,Kau8a«ft T Kew Jersey Wew Jersey Southern N. T., New Haven * Hartford K.r., Prov. & Bost (Sioaingt.) Ohio* 141X Mississippi, preferred. W. & Chicenar... Pitts., Ft do do special.. Rensselaer 4: Saratoga ttome, Watertown Bt. Louis, do & Alton & A . Mountain Northern pref di d*^ do Toledo. Wab J. do 21 pref... W-iStern. pret. _._ 22H 6i Delaware^ Hudson Canal pref. Quicksilver preterred kew Central Coal Railroad Bonds. S T. Central 6s, 1883 do do A Indianapolis ist do do 2d Mort Peoria * Warsaw, E, D W.D., do do o do Burl'n Dlv. 00 do 2dM.. do Consol. 7b Tol., , I & apids Minn.78,gld do 6s, new >f ew Orleans 5s consol. 68 00 00 do bonds, 7b do do lOs do do to railroads, 6« do Norfolk68 Petersburg (Richmond 77 79 ;iii KH 80 86 HO RS 91 A 85 96 9!W 8(1 S5 103 93 102 92 H 1112 m Bil., 90 78.guar m & 92 IIK* Ull 93 95 lOO 40« bi 31 91)4 97 .. 91 South Side, L.I. Ist Mort. bds Sinking Fund.. do Morris A Essex, convertible... do construction, Jefferson RB, 1st Mort. bonds, Winona A St. Peters Ist m C. C. C. A Ind's 1st M, Ts, S. F. Cin. A Sp'd l8t M, Eld, (' C C A I do IstM, gld. S LaCrosae A Mli.Ss. IstM Lufayette, Bl'n A Miss, ist M. do do 2d "8, ciir'y, '91 iniscellaneons List K. T. Central 6b, subscription. do 78.1876 do 78, conv. 1878.... Arkansas L.-vee b^nds 37 AtchlS'inA P. 102 A 101 78 gold... 6'8 gld S. Fe 7b gld P^-, 68 Paclflc L.tj. Atciilson, Top. 7b,1865-T» Brl* lit Mortgage Kxteuded, Atlantic A Atchison A Nebraska 8 p, Bar. A M«. BlT«r, ttock c... , do new Wilmington, N.C.,6Beold,.. do 8s gold... do BATLKOADS. Ala. A Chati.jlst.M, 8s, end. Ala. ATenn.E,l8t M., do Atlantic A 6nll do do do do do do consol end. Savan'h stock guaran do Central Georgia, 1st M., 78.. stock do do Charlotte Col. A A., 1st m., 7s. Block do do Charleston A Havanualifis.end. . Savannah anu Char., Ist m., 7s. Clieraw and Darlington 7s East Tenn. A Geoi gla 68 EastTenn.A Va. 6j. end. Tenr E.Tenn.,VaA do Georgia R. do do 6b, gM, Jiin A Dec do 68, do Feb A Aug do 78, 1876, Land Gr. 7s, Leaven. Brch. do do Incomes, No 11.. do do Ko. 16. do Sto.-k Kalamazoo A South H. Ss. guar 7b.., 2dM.,78 Greenville GB.,lst M.,7s.. do stock E., 7s A do stock Col. 7s, do guar (8, certif. Macon A Brunswick end. 7s.,. Macon A Western stock Macon and Augusta bonds. . . do do do do endorso'i stock.. . . .. Memphis A Charleston, 1st Ts.. 105 do do 80 SIX Mempliis do 88 15 80 92 97M HO 65 95 do do A Memphis A Ohio, do 2d 78.. bbOck. lOs, 6s Little R. !:tM.... MlBSisslppi Central, do Ut m.,7s. 2dm., 8s... A Tenn., I8tm.,7s do consold., 8s. Montgomery A West P. .Ist, 88.. MlBBlsslppl . do GO do let end. do do Income iMontgom.A Euf aula Ist 8s, gld end, by State of Alabama... Mobile A Mont.. 88 gold, end . Mobile A Ohio sterling do do ex ctfs. do 88, interest do 2 mtg, 88 do Income do stock N. Orleans A JackB. 2d M. 88. do do cert'8,88. Orleans A 0pel0U8.lstM.8s N. do do do do do 70 71 83 CO 90 90 ' Nashville . A Chattanooga, 6s.. . do 91 87 6s 6s 7s, old 7s. NorfoIkA Petersburg 1st m.,8B 7b do do do 2d mo., 8s do Pitts .Cln. A St.L. I8t7« 80X 82X Northcastom, S.C.lst M. 8s. ... 2dM.,86 Port Huron A L M.Ts, gld.cnd 65 do 75 do do 78, gold... Orange and Alex., Ists, 68 do 2d8, 68 Peoria A Rock I. 7'8, gold Sds, 8b Rockf'd.R I. A St. L.l8t7s,gld do 4ths,88 Rome A Watertown 's do 97X W. A Ogdensburg's 100 Petorb'g Ist m., 78 Rome, Elchm'd A Rondout A Oswego 7b, gold do 2d m., 6s. do 3d m., Ss. SlonxClty A Pacillc6s do do Southern Pacific 6"s, gold... Rich., Fre'ksb'gA Poto.68.... do South Side (L. 1.1 78 do conv, 7s. do Steubenville A Indiana 68.. Rich, and Danv. 1st cons'd 6b. 20 78 do Piedmont 8b. Southern Minn, construe. Ss. do IstB, 88 do 78 Selma, Rome A I)., 1st M.,7a.. do St.Jo. AC.BI. St M., ins South A North Ala, Ist M., 8 do do 8 p. c.. Southside. Va., 1st mtg. 8b. St. Jo. A Den. C.Ss.goldlW. D do 2d m., guart'd 6b do do 8s, gold.E.D 8dm. ,6s do SanduBky. Manp. A Newark 78 do 4th m., 88 89' Chic. Ist M, Savansaii 90H gld, Oswego A Rome 7b, guar Peoria. Pekin A I. ist m, gold 95' 7b, 8b Nashville 68, old 99 N.Haven.Mlddlpt. A W. 7s... Newbuigbr'ch 7s, auar. Erie Omaha A Southwestern RK.8'8 Oregon A Calirornia7s. gold. . end.,M.A C.B.R.... 00 8b Montgomery AG 6s,18S7 6b, real estate... do. gold, guar, plain . M .. Trui*toe8 Oertit Land Mining Co... do Iowa Falls Pekln. Lincoln A Decatur IstM Han. A Cent. Ml'souri let M.. Cin., Laf iiyette A Chic. Ist Del. A Hudson Canal IstM... Atlantic A Grei.t West. Ist M Morris A E-sex 7s of 1871 S. Y.,Newr'l A London Tel.. GHlveston, H. A H ,"8, gold."?! Pacific BB. of Mo., stock PaciflcB.of Mo. IstSB. goldMj Atlantic Mall Steamtaip do Indianap. A Vincen. . LS&M Canton Co 6-old pief. 78, 7s. dr. do Grand River Valley 8b Indianap., Bl. A W. tst 7s. do do 2d 88 1. St. Louis, Jack'. «)4 Land Improvement Co.. do do Grand E. A Ind. 15" Jersey Southern let m 7s 105 106 1. W. 4 Chic, let M... 96K 97 do 2d Mort. do 95 do do 3d Mort. ( J 8 p. c. en't bd8 1112 do 97 Olove. 4 Pitts., Consol. S. F'd. Kal.. Alleghan. B.e8,gaar 101 do do 2d Mort Kal. A White Pigeon 78 97 do SdMort do Kansas City A Canieron !0s. 83 H do do 4th Mort i-t. Jo. A C. B. S p. c. Kan. C, 93 Chic. 4 Alt on Sinking Fund. Lake Sup. A Miss, ist 7'8,gld do do 1st Mortgage... 102 102X do do 2d 78 9a 9! do Income do Leav., Atch. A N. W. 78, guar. Ohio Sc Miss., Ist Mortt^aee.,.. 92 y 925^ Lear Law. A Gal., stock do Consolidated,... 91 93ii do IstM., 10s.. do K5iK 2d do do Louisiana A Mo. Riv. l«t m. 7s 90 Dob. * Sioux C, Ist M Logans.. Craw. A S. W. 8s, gld Pealnsula Ist Mort., conv ... 95 Michigan Air Line. 8s St. L. * Iron Mountain. Ist M. iiH Mo.itlcello A P. Jervi87s.gold 107>, Mil. & St. Paul, let Mort. 8s. Montclair Ist 78, gold, guar.. do do do 7S-10 95X do 78, Income do 7s gold do Mo., K:in. A Texa- 76 gold. h\ do do Ist Mort, Mo. B., Ft., S. A Gulf, stock. 8bX do Iowa dlv do do do l8t. M, 10s 84 do do 2dM do do 2d M..I08 Marietta & Cln. 1st Mort N.J.Midland Iftt 7a, gold, guar 91X, Chic. & Milwaukee Ist Mort, do 2d 78 guar 110 ,Ioliet A Chicago, 1st Mort T. A Osw. Mid. :8t 7s, gold, N. do do 2d 7b, conv. 122y Chic. & 6t, Eastern, let Mort.. Col,, Chic. & Ind. C. 1st Mort, 89Ji New York A Boston 7b gold. 26 Loniil-landRRlBt M. 7b Smlthtown A Pt. Jeff. Ist M. Pennsylvania Coal Spring Mountain Coal... Wllitesbarre Coal Mariposa do 92 New West. Union Tel., let mort. A Iniscellaneons Stocbs K. 78.. do 2(1 7» do 78. equip 9;k EvansvlUe, Hen. A Nasnv. 7b. Elizabethtown A Padn. 8b con EvansvlUe, T H A Clilc 7s. gld Fur pean A Morth Am.6s.gld Flint A Perc M. 7s. Land Gr. Fort w.. Jackson A Sa». 6s... new'bond8,6s do do MoblleSB 103 101 Rome A Watertown let M iji Dork* lin.Co. T.'Hii Ist pref.. Americati Coal Boston Water i'ower Consolidated Coal Cumberland Coal and Iron Maryland Coal Evansvtlle A Crawfordsv. Eric A Pittsburgh 1st 7s . bonds 7b, .ynchbnrg 68 ^Iacon 7s, bonds Memphis old bonds, 6s I . . 98 98 Columbus. Ga., A 8outhi'»sternKK.7'8... A Hock.V. Itt7s, 3,1 yrs Denver A Rio Grande 78, gold Detroit. Liinsing & Lake M. 88 do Bur., C. & BDUth Side, L.I Toledo, Poori". & Wa-saw < SE m 97 87 K New York& N. Haven 6s Boston, H. & Erie .1st mort. 78 do guaranteed do Cndar Falls A Mfn. let M.... Oedens.. T. Haute. do pref. 8t. Louis Iron St. L., Kan. ;. I . JoUetft Chicago Long 8'b. . , Bur AQuincy Chic. E Dan.. Urb., Bl. A P. Ist 7 Eld Detroit, nillsdaleft In. BR. 8's Dutchess & Cniuinbia Is Denver Paclflc 78, gold. 2d Mort HO new Jersey Central, 1st M,, n. lOoX lueji do do 2d Mort. Pitts., ;o(,x conv. Hnnnibal Sioux C. Ist .8 St. Louis 7s. Jackson. Lsnsln A S«g. 8s 97 2<l Molt... do 99X Kansas Pacts, Extension, gld .ai* 102 ilhic. K. Island & Pacific do 78, Land Gr., gld. viorrle & Esuex, let Mcrt 103 do 78, do new, gld 104H 105X IDj iOS 7s, * WabTi, l8t Mori. eifd. do IstM.StLdiv. do 2d Molt do Equip. Bds do Cons.Convert. do & Alton Olev., Col., Cln. 95' 2dM.. do do iJolncT & Tol.. iBt M., 1890.. . 111. & So. Iowa, Ist Mort tialena & Chicago Extended 1873 1878 d'j do convertible Lack. Ss Western, 1st M. dannibal ft Napif^a ist M areat Western, 1«( M..1SRH do 2dM. 1893.... 97' Stallroad Stocks. Chicago do lol' do 8s Augusta, 6a., 78, bonds Charleston atock 68 Charleston.S. C.,7s,F.L.bds. Columbia, S. C, 6s 88 ... Connectirut Wef.tern ist 's...Chesap. ake & Ohio tst fis, gold Chic. A Mich. Lake Shore 88 De» Moines Valley Isi 1-8 do do Land Grant 8s laJi 1st mort,,8B... CIT1K8. Atlanta, 68., 78 US Ci>nn' ctlcut Valley 7s, gold.. 7.x Land Grants... St. Jo. do 97 fNot previously Quoted.) tjany s Susquehanna Atlantic A Sontbern Securities. do do lBt78.10 yrs.. do do id 7.-, 20 yrs... Chic, Danv. A Vlnccn 8 fs.iild Cleve.. Mr.V. A Del. Is, gold M ilo WarLoan .. Chi. Col. * Iowa Midland, 2dM,TB,gld A Iowa P.. S's... .i"" AmerlCHU Central 88 J . 7s.. ,« ImgHs S.E. 1:K. 111. . Grand Trmk Chlc.Dub. AM)nn.,8e.. I'eoria A South Carnllna BR. 2dm.. St. Louis A S. F. RB con.m. Pouch. A hast. BR. l.tm South Side of L. List m.ex.. St. Paul, 8a... Chicago bxohbitixb. Spring. 111. 66 the A UI.C Ut m. gold 7a, Ind., B. A W. Ext, Ist in gl Jack.,N W.AS-W. letm Kl78 L. Ont. Shore RR. Ist m. girt 78 Lake Shore A M. S. Income 7b. Logans., Craw. A S.W.RR.tm.g Milwaukee A North. 1st m" F' N. Y. A Oswego Mid. Ift m.g 2d conv. do do North. Pac. 1st m. gold 7 8-108 . QuIncyA Warsaw, 97 89X do 2(1 M pref do 2d M. income.. BOX N. Western S. Fund.. lC2 do do Int. Bonds do do Consol. bds 92' do do Extn. Bds 91 do Ist Mort.. lUO do Si do Land tyrant, Income lOs & do do 1U8H 6s,188S Jo 7b,1878 do New York Bounty, reg do do cou ao 68, Canal, 1813 1874 6b, do do 1875 do 68, do do 1877 do 1878.. do do do 5s, dogldl887 102 91 Ash., old bds. do new bds. Mi>t Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875. . BelleT'lc & S.Ille. R. Ist M. 8's. 99" llton T. H., l8t 1876 58, . . . Ind. Burl. & M. rln Neb.l ist conv.. Cnllfornia A Oregon 6ft, told.. California Pac. RK. Ts, gld. . do 6b, 2d M., gld Cinada Southern Ist 78. gold.. Central Pac. 7s, gold, conv Central of Iowa, Ist M, 7's gld. do MX «B,1881 do . YORK. AbI Carthage A Bu:. 8s. Dixon, Peoria A Hnn., 88. 0.0. A Fox R.Valley 88. Detroit, Monroe & Tol bonds. 98 Buffalo & Kile, new bon(H ... 93X Lake Shore Dlv. bonds bonds. 93X Lak« Shore con. t-oupbonds... §i^ do Con. reg. Pacitlc B. "s, guartM by Mo... 97 90X Western Pacinc bot ds lOw Centra! Pacillc gold Bonds. do State Al I bds. linX Qnlon Pacific 1st M'ge Bonus. Six Mont & Enf 'la B. do do Mab. &Chat. E. of 1592. do ArkansaB 6s, funded 7b, I.. R. & Ft. S. Iss do do 78, Memphis & L. R.. do 7b, L. R.,T. B. & N.O. 7b, Ml8S. O. & B. BIT. do IsArk.CeDtR do Indiana 5b Michigan 6b, 6b, do NEW IN Elver Land M. 78.. do 2d S., do 78.. 00 3d S.. do 86.. do 4th S.,do8<.. do 6th 8.. do 88.. do 6th S., doSs.. do Creston wran'-h do Chariton Branch Keokuk A lis . P'vlUe* Cleve., Chic. coupon, 77 1879 do 1U» 18S'.c Mich.S.&N l.S. F. ?jp. c... Cieve. & Tol. Sinking Fund Cleve. Ss Tol., new bonds 8s 88 Bf Es 6b 8s, ' Rhode Island 68 Alabama Ss do do M. ijlch. Cent., 1st do Consol. J8. 1902,... Ohlc, Bur. & Q. 8 p. c. Ist M,. liok Mich. So. 7 per ct. 2d Mort 1873.. Iltnois canal bonds, 1870 loiji . do do 68, 1886 Kentnc!<y 68 93X lOCH 1M\ aarlem, let Mortgage 78. do Con. M. & S'kg F'd 68. ilbany & Susqh'a, let bonds :oi do do 2d do .. S6X 3d d*" .. 92 do do do 7b, large bonds.... Oonnecttcnt 6b ..,. do . January 26, 1878. A Mo. do do do do do do do 92 93 US 2d M. 7s, of 1910. Texas. ICs, of Onio6B,l»75 Bur. an K. 1st M., 1877 8. F. 1885. and. R. ls,8d Mort.,1875... do & Bufl. N. Y. . Peuitentlafy levee bonds 8s 8s 88 California 7s Moitsage Endorsed.. 99X 1st Long Dock Bonds t io do new bonds do do consol. bonds do do deferred do Georgia 6s 9U "B, new bonds do 7b, endorsed do iB.Gold do S3X Worth Oarnllna 68. old do do to N.C. B.B. Co., do do Fundlngr Act, 1866. 1868. do do do do do nevboDds do do Special Tax Sotttb CarolinaKs ,Ian. & July... do do April A Oct... do do do do Knndliift Act, 1S66 do LantlClSSO, J & J do do do L.udC,18S9,A&U of 18?8. do do 78 do — — [ BKOUBtTIKF. 97 1879 7s,2d do 102 97 1883 7s,8d do 96 1880 7s,4th do 1888 7B,5th do 98H 78, cons. mort. gold bds.. do do do do do Tennessee 6b, old do do new 7b, 68, AND BONDS Bid. Aak. SBOtTBlTIBS. ftaouBrriiB. do do . and actiw Railroad Stocks are quoted on a previous page anu, Mt repeated here. Prices represent cent value, whatever the par may be. " N. T. Local Securities " are quoted in a separate list. Oovernment Bonds do . .. . . . . THE CHRONICLE. 108 do do do do — . Vandnlia & T. H. I't do 2d A So'eastcrn 1st 7s. gold A St. Joseph, Ist,68, gld Southwest. RE., Ga., 1st mtg... do stock Spartensbur. A Union 7b, guar* S. Carolina RR. st M, 7B (new; St. Louis, do S5 St. L. St. L.. I Southern Central of N.T. 7s.. do 68 do A Neosho7B, gold do 7s do Union & Logan8port78 do do stock 74 Utah Central 68, gold Va. A Tenn. lets, 6s 97 Utlca, Clin. A Blng. 78, guar. 2d8,6B 92 do Union Pac, so. branch, 68, gld 88X dds 88 do Walkill Vallev Is' 78, gold ... 92k West Ala., Ss guar 99 West Wisconsin 7s, gold Wilmington and Weldon 7s Newr lioans. Ch* Ruth. 1st m. end do 1st M.. Ss.. do Arkansas S'ate Bonds, end. 7l 75 ao PAST DtJB COrPOKB. Cln., Rich. A F.W. Ist m gld 78 92X HO Tennessee State Coupons Chic. A Can. Soutli. Ist m gl 78 Vlrtrlnia Coupons. Ch., D. A v., I. dlv., 1 m grd 7s 90 deferred., do 90 do Hou". A Tex. Cist m. gold 78 Memphis City Coupons Houston A Ot. N. 1st m. gld 7b SO KashTlIle City CoupoBB anternst'l BB, T«x, Ut m gld 7i 10I« lOSH Tetto 95 113X F,6' 55 90 79 92 >f , W per . . . January THE CHRONICLE. 25, 1873.] 109 mercial A!TD Suoestmcuta ber of " AND FiifASiciAL Chromcle have iMued theflrit num. The Bailwa* Monitor," % monthly journal d«vol*d There baa been soma miaapprebaniloB the ground which it U intended to cover, and the publishers desiro that it should b« SBrrRITIKK, RAILROAD SBCrRITIES, CITT very clearly understood that the Itallroad Department ot Tbb STOCK AND BOND MST, CAN A I. ANU ITIISCUI.Chronicle will not be superseded nor changed in any reapeet LANEOVS HTOCK AND BOND LiIST. except that It may be enlarged and improved. No subKriber o [Entered according to A«t of ConitreM, In the yesr IStS, by William n. Vuia. * to railroad intelligence STATE, CITY AND OOBPOBATION FINANCES. The Monitor and aa to the character of TATB Cj., In the ofiQce of tue Llbrftnan of Consreu* WMhlugton, D.C. 1 Chronicle will obtain lest railroad news than heretotor*, but in addition to the financial news and the neceiaarlly brief reports published in these columns, he can obtain for a modermt* price, in The Railway Monitor, the most complete detaiU of information about each railroad in the country, thoroughly cIbmIthe The Chronicle monthly tables of stocks and bonds will be found to-day on tliis and following pages. In tlie present and several ansuing months, the tables have more than the usual interest, on account of the numerous additions and corrections which are made to them after the closo ol the year, when a great number of states, cities and railroad compaoles issue their annual financial reports. The most essential figures from these reports will be found in the "remarks" opposite to the statement of bonds in the tables, and the volume and page of CaaONClLK where more detailed information has been published, is also indexed in the same place. Since the first fied and indexed bonrls, stocks, -^f DESCRIPTION'. of A sample copy of Ist Delaiearv <* morlKage Chenapeake The Monitor —stock (originally 50 var. will be sent free of eharfo A laatDlTl'd. KeglHtered Bonds Registered Bonds 50 1633,350 6 5 :i,500,«00 3,'*iO.OOO 7 1.000 Jiarttan—stocK Lehigh Coal db yavigatlon~itoc)t Loan, convertible, coupon, gold Dela. "ioo tt 90 — Ist raortga','e reglsterefl 1st mort. registered, KR Mort. loan, on equipments &c.. Loan covertible Into ntoclc till Monongahela JVao. Co.— stock Iftt I.IXHI l,ftO 1.001 gold... 12... 1.000 1,000 50 1,010 Dec, mortgage Jforrrt— Stock, consolidated Pre^erre'l^tock I8t mortga'JO 103 mortgage Boat loan :nii 108 103 IOO 1856 18f0 1869 1869 103 2(1 1U3 Prelerred stock scrip dividend Pennsulvania— Stock nt if., guar, by Penn. BR., s.f. »5.000,0OO. West Br. & S^squ.. Ist and 2d mort SchnnlkiU ;v'ap.— stock, common 875 123 108 isio l.(X10 '.,000 var. var. 50 1,000 9 6 6 1 7 , J.* "it. 6 4,016.670 171.854 805.900 800.000 1,000 e38,:'50 50 2.002.746 1,000.000 Philadelphia Oct., 1899 & Wvoming * WIconlaco m'read July '1910 office. West Branch * 8uaQ. iB'o. and P., C.C. owned by .Inly, 187J Leaaed from June 1. 1870, to PI tl. Ju y. 18721 for 999 yeae at annual rent of Mann do do do do do J. M.& N. M.AN. J. *'j. 11. p. 714.) Feb., 18b7 Philadelphia, offlce JI.ftN. May, May, May, 1870 1868 188S Bead- WSi OOO (T.l<,p. Leased to P.* Rea' Injt BR. for latereat on bond» and half ofnete mlnca; id 1370-71 defl< U after ezpenacs ai^U lat- .Ian., 18-8 n. 1, ^878 Jan., 1891 J do do do da * tnclodlng certain r'^al and p rty conreyed to P. * U. 18721 Jan., 1882 Jan., 1876 Phlla. ftBaltimoie. S.ScJ. 3.Sii. 325.316 2,907,850 8,000,000 mortgage .1. & J. F.& A. K.&A. M.&S. J.& J. J. 1311,000 rmon— stock J. J.'* do do do do .1. 25c. 25C. 6 1,7M.213 I,Olio Sufijuehanna & Tide TTarer—Stock Maryland loan. :^d mortgage SBsqh.t'a^al. common bouda, 3d mort... pref. end T. SV. priority bds. do lat 2 1.645.04 < . '.ii « 2,8116.977 1,00 1864 V 5 1,000 1,000 1,000 ext. to 1897) t tU'3.t»i. % « 90 mortgage (duei88j, 2d mortgage Common bonds Improvem nt bonds Boat and car loan Boat and car loan Annual report In (bko- icl». t. I'.p. •** ahowB et recfipu In l*<:i. 92i3,S4t; net receliiU In (inaner ending Anc. SI, ini, iSTO 1890 Philadelphia, offlce Aug., 1»72 Lf a« d lo Uhliih Coal * Kar. Co., at Int. do do Julyl.lSTSi on bonds and 8 p. e. a yr on itocli. N. T.;olBce, 71 Bway. Feb. 1, ISTSiXet receipts In \fn. »2.il»a 4. Ca-h dlT.l; 1877 ( yra, lit D. <-t. i.eaaea A b. * SUQ. •&< N. y., Bk or Commerce. do Rrna. * S. Railr'ada. Annual i (port la do 1884 do 1991 CBBOSI0I.C. T. It, p. 793. do London. .July, irs "73 S'e Cam. * Amboy BR. <t. 14. p. M.) N.T., Oince NJ.Cen.RB Oct. 10, May, 1867 Oioaa re'elpit laat year, I1.9M1W) ex18114 Philadelphia, oWce. f'i.'nie<. In te real aodtaxea, f l,3M,ei< ;D«t do do ncoma. t272.8U. Be* annnai report ta I8SI do do CnBONiou. T. M, p. «». Cent. BR 1897 l3l(UXn ot told loan do do lan ofN..!. do 01 W^T do 1877 'Vi; expenaaa Pltt«b'irg, ofDce. July, 1872 Grosa 71.9 per ct di.i N. Y., S. B'K of Com'ce. July 1, 1887 ...h Valley RB. Leh. Val. liR. Co. Jhlla Aug, 1872 Leaacii. livt es aaaumirg bda do do for 9;''J yrs. Aug, 1872 paying iO p. c per annum en do do Aprn, 187« & scrip 4k do pref stork, au(r4 on conaol. stock, (v. do April, l« 6 eg. 7«,0OO Brown li Bona. London. BaIto..A. Krownft Sons. 7f. 7f. 4,999.400 8,272,800 922,000 9J186,27! 2.000,000 5,000.000 1,196.^79 1,008,800 108.000 1.045,000 1,175.010 610.000 285,000 236.963 lO.f.Wt 4,457.150 2,805 000 '60 Preferred stock 1st Balto.,A. 4 800,000 15.000,000 1.900,000 3,500,000 I,0(«) do do 6 5 6 Reglste^-ed Bonds De i>eii tures. Bterllng Dec. n.T! Del. Cltx to Cheaap. gtr, Md. Ifetetra July, 1B3« Inn from opTatlona, ISTl, fW,(«9. Philadelphia, ofllce. l.Wl,>ra 1,000 lOO — RBMABXB. when Due. 1 l.e»l),500 Delii icare i)(yw(oft— stock Ist mortgage Iliulfoii stock J)elaware WuUlnrlon, D. C] Bonitt.i Principal, INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. When Where Payable and. * by Whom. 8.229.594 2.000,000 4,875,000 Maryland Loan, sinking fund Guaranteed Sterling Loan Honda having next preference on LIST. Co.. In the offlce of the Librarian of Congreaa, 1,880,800 23 $2,8110.0(10) sabeerlbor. application by letter. Bate OntBtmndlnff. 0/l(o— etocK tc new furnished to every file 1ANAI,«. Chesapeake TbB In ; prices includiag a neat by Wk. B. Daxa & Amount Miles Tor explanation of all r.-ferenrea aee C'nal foot notC'^ on lac page of RK. Tablpa. table* of pabliahed Monitok. The subscription price of The Railway Mokitob ibaeo is |4 per year, and to subscribers of THE Chboricls $8 CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BOND :872. be not will &c., The Com- of January, 1873, the publishers of [Entered according to act of Congreas, In the year The Chronicle for ready reference. prices, rreat irae »8,',657. (14. p. 77.) Ipta. 1870.188,90; operjMM axpcuaca, aame. Komiaal coai,t3,MnjM. ,Oroaarro May Phlladeipbia,' offlce 1, 188S JI1ISCEI.I.ANKOVS. DESCRIPTION. Bate When of Ont. par for explanation of all references, see Bonds, valuet st'ndlog. pert Payable. Cent foot'notes on Ist page of RB Tables. II Aiama Bxpreat Co.— stock 100 100 29 Atchteon Bridge, It mort.. guar Atlantic Matt Steamship Co—stock... So9ton Water Power Canton Improvetnent Co., Bait 16X — ia«4 i«r2 1 852 1869 r. & A. J.&.I. N.Y. Co's do J.& J. do 3,oap,a)fi W J. 7g. R. 1.250.000 9 100 lOU isa H. ft 61. Jo., ft C«B.Br. U. P. Tol. 14, p. 716. t. 19, p. 19. Aaaaal r«p«r« In A .Tan., 1881 1. 1SJ7 18i9 Feb., 1879 Ool. i, 1872 incr»«»»a la It. sufficient portion of newconaol. to retlr* old bonda. Sea Caaoncu. t. l.ei<l p.<«. Jan. ^0T., 18M Cbsosiclx.t. 15, p. a66:T. U.p. iM. Bee Caao2nci.«, t. U, p. 3M. ft J, N. T., Ill Broadway, do do Plttsbnrgn Co.'a offlce. N.T., E. Kelly Aug.. 1872 Aug. C r l", ». »:•) JOOXICO: debt. trti-Ofl. Propertv, See CBSOKIOL'.T. I4. p 730; T. IJ, p. Wl.., Dividends la 1871. 20 per cent. (r. 14. p. «M.) 1, 1681 This 'con^pany ooerstea (t. 14, p. leaeed Unea. many of the Pwa. B.B. 765. Co. ; Jan., 1873 2711. 5,700, 4,30 ,000 500,000 ,,. Jan. 20.18.3 Sept!,"iS69 Q-r. 1.1100,1110 Express—ttocti... offlce, 71 B'y. 4.00O.OOO 9,000.000 59/100.000 4.000.000 morteage Real estate bonds, gold Tfl'JMtarrt Cool , Cmojaoti. DeclSTO 90 10 100 Western Onion Telegraph—etock .Tan. 9,18159 Feb. 9. 1373. do do New Tork. J.& J. do A. r.* do A.&O. M.*N. N. T. by III. Cent. B.B. A.*0. N. Y.. "k of Commerce. Gllman, Sou ft Co J.&D. T., 4,100,000 5.000,000 20.000.000 4.000,000 . — 8.; If., , Chkosicli, Boston, office. N. y.Co.'s Offlce. 5l.','0!) Ist mor g:)ge, gold jd mortgage,? old Spring Mountain Coa7.— stock Mpriice Hill Coal. stock United States Express—tttod Co. 18*7 12, 18!2| 5,''a.,Ofio BO 100 100 mortgage bonds A Nov. 10,000,000 'fO Mail Steamship Co.—stock. .. Fargo jGuar. by Ch.* Dec. SOT.boO 49j,U00 500,000 480,000 i',66o 100 prpf,.rred ator.lr l«t REMARKS. Sept. 2, 1872 N. T.. Bank of N. T. do Jan. J. 1S78 do Mar. 10, 18781 New Tork. office. N. T.. Cent.BB. ofN.J. lOa. 10,290.000 513,000 100 IOO 100 so i Pennsi/tvantu Company—Cora, stock Prelerred S'ock (o » ed by Pa.K.B.) Quicksilver Mining Co.—Com. stock. Wells, IOO 1.000 1,000 IOO stock t oai— stock Central Coal f d) . by Whom. Stocks, Laat Dlvi'd. 731.250 100 1,000 Pennt'jlvania Codi—stock lat Wbere Payable and 71)3.0CX) Vargla nd Paciyu^ { Principal, Wh-n Due, 1,500.000 DunletthdkDubuque Bridge—hii s.f.. Ilia. t£ St. Louis £rtdfirc—bonds Louisville .Brfdcrfi—bonds Mariposa Landtk Mining C^.— stock. Kew & J. M.&S. M.&N. 7. SS.OOOshs. Ventral of If J. Land Co CO'ieolidation Goal '/ 3fd. stock.... Istmort. (convertible) Ist M., consol.. conv. (tor $l,i.iO,000) Cumberland Copland I.— 1st mort.. do do 2d mortgage Cumberland Coal & Iron Co— Stock Preierre 4,(XX).000 4,00l>.000 100 Union R.K. hou'ls guaran'eed Cary Improvement Co.— stock . 110.000,000 18,000.000 1,900,000 100 Amer. Merchants^ Union Ex. — stock, American coal (Md.)— stock American Dock <t Improvement Co. Bonds. INTEREST. Date size or Amount 1000.000 6 900.000 i,66o IJOO.OOO 100 1,400,000 J.&D. l.*.l. ft J. j' I" ft do Jan J. J. ft J. i>, Itm New Yorit offlce. New Tori" .officeNew York, offlce. Feb!'i,l»78 1875 May, 19^2 7 M.&N. r M.ftN. N. Y..Baokof S.r. N. y. union Trust Co. U.*N. FMladalpUa. Jan. >, 1S73 ^^ Jan.. 1870 AniinalriportlnCB«)in«i.».T. IS.p. 4«J. Not., WW celpta, »2,740,2n. I I (v. 19, p. 73, 155, S^S, tl2.) ^^ H« ;: . ' — . , THE CHRONICLE. 110 [January 25, 1878. STATE SECUEITIES. [Entered according to »ct of Congreu, In the year 1873, by Wm. B. Dana & Co.. In the office of the Librarian of Congresi, Washington, D. C] Sabscrlbera will conftr a great favor by givlns ua Immediate notice of any error dlacovered In our Table*. INTEREST. Data Size or Amount Rati Outof par When . BondB. Value' Bt'nding. Payablet DESCRIPTION. Principal, Where Payable abd , For explanations see Alabama : ft extended extended do Eterlliig bonds of ISSO, extended bterllcg bonds, extended do do do do New bonds do Hew loan of inn (for »l,000,UOO).... Pdu-^Hilonal Kund Debt ]U " Iroad bond Indorsements i>o n to Mont. & Ktifala RK Loan to Ala. & Chattauooga RR^^.. Temporary Floating Debt Sept., li. do do 1866 1870 ,00*c UIU&C lU0*c lOOAC I'.'O&C 1,0110 '70-71 1870 1870 1,000 do do Junel, J.* 1886 1886 1886 May, 1892 May,1^86 May, 1886 N.T.,H.Clewa A Co. do do do do do do Jan. 1892 1, *J. J.& J. J. 1869 bonds are issued to railroad* at f 10,000 per mile to land grant ro.ids and I15.0OO per mile to others, but limited to 850 miles in all. Under a law of N. Y., Un. Trust Co. do do do AsseR«ed valuation of 7 600,0 1,050,000 7 7 7g. 1,983,000 125,000 3)9,500 605,000 250,000 1861 1863 1364 1864 1865 lOO&c 1857 1,000 * O A. * J. J. do do do do 7g. ?f: 7g. : "l g^ 10-30 vear.. non-taxable J yr. l,noo 1,0 1,000 100*c ST. * do do do do do do 1399 1900 1900 (CuRosroLB, The debt Oo do do do do do;; do do O, do Innd. 1877 1880 1883 1834 188S do do do Hartford, Treasury. — 1868 1868-69 1871 1870 \fii> 1,000 2iO,0OO 262,0 30,000 194,000 210,000 I'ooo 4,000,0v,0 July, 1881 Jan., 1888 Jan.. 1884 Oct., 1894 Oct., 1885 1818 1,000 Var's. 250&C 176,500 388.0(0 600.000 3.900,000 2,700.000 l,880,0n0 700,000 7.645,900 1,500,000 J.'&J. N.Y., Duncan, 8. & N. Y„4th Nat'l : Western & Atlantic BR. bonds do do do Atlantic & Gulf RB. bonds Bonds, act of Ma ch 12, 1860 do 1866 1870 1870 1872 1870-71 1870 Bonds, aet Sept.. '70, gold Bonds, »ct Oct., '70, gold 1872 Railroad endorsements Brunswick & Albany BR 500 500*c 1,000 1,000 1,000 New York. Various. 7 g.f. M. N. Various. F. * A. A.I. J. Q-J. A. &0. &"d. J. do do do do do do N. y., Loud. 1898-99 A Co. Bank do do do 01 Frank. N. Y., 4th Nat'l Bank. May. 1874 A '73 '74 '79-'SO-'l-'6 Jnly, 1886 iai7 1,000 1,000 1,000 1(X)&C N JTuwiaH J.* J. 971,834 348,000 45,000 102,000 416,800 260,000 do do M. *S. & J. J. M.&N. N. Y., do do Am. do do do do do do do do 1361 to 1869. funding. &c purposes.. Military loan Kenluckif : Bonds to contractors, '61-'69 '61-'69 100*c 100*c 1864-69 &c do John Tllford, act 1313 do Military purposes do held by Board of Ed LoHtfHana Cha itv Hospital bonds Bonds for relief of State Treas Bonds In aid of various railroads... Levee b^nds do do ; Bonds funding coupons BondsVor redemptiijn certlfs, *c.. Bonds to Boeuf<fe Crocodile Nav.Cs do for rellL-f of P. .1. Kennedy.. do Issued to St ite P nit -ntlary, do to fund floating debt of State do toMlss.* Mex. O'lf Canal.... do Iss.t N. La. & Texas Kit. Co do FChool held by Stat Treas do to N. O., Mob. & Gnat. RR. do to N. O., Mob. & Texas RR '41* '42 1843 1864 .July J. J. 101,;75 889,000 346,000 * do > ; Maine M. & 8. do do do N. Y., Qllman.SonA Co do do do do do do Various. do do j Maruland Bait.* (.hloRR., sterling Chesaneake \' Ohio Canal, Rallroa s nnd canals Eastei-n Shore RR Baltimore Susq, RR Chesapeake & Ohio canal st'g isei 1''67 1870 1866 1866 1870 1870 1869 1870 1869 1869 1857 1870 1871 1,000 600 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 lOO&c 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 i.otxi 1,000 1000 1.000 1,000 Bait. 1863 1863 1*64 1868 500*c 5C0&C 1.000 500&C 100 *c M. *S. 80,000 750.000 1,830.000 1,000,000 8,960,000 2,»60.000 965.300 2 J. * J. Various. do real $25 516,042; one Jan.,I»80 Jan.,lS80 Jan., 1880 fifth 80,000 1*1,000 500,000 2.9S0,000 480,000 546,000 665,000 750,000 2,500.t00 188.7-'84 A.&O. abonv (v. 13, p, 559.) the State, real (v. 14. p. 457.) The nominal debt of Kcntneky 45 July. 1893 to 1906 1886 1907 1,1875 1, March 1886 * '88 Sept., 1906 Jan. 1,1890 Jan.1, 1890 March May. Re- cents on $10(). A 20. '72 '72 May is $.:.W0.7'0. sources of sinking fund. $2,420 .393. Totcl valuation of properly in 1871, $126,322,707. Tax rate, isn 1895 Various. N.O-, Cltiz'ns' Bk of La. J.& J. N.y.jBank of America, or The 111. Cent. RB. about $500,000. The bonds ol 1871 and personal property In 1872 Is $120.000,OW. Bonds of counties, towns, ant cities are registered, and interest collected by 1876- '99 1884-'99 La March do do do do do do do do do M. * N, N.Y.. B'k of America, do do do M. AS. J. A J. N. O., Citiz'n Bk. of La. M.AS. do do do do do do J.& J. do do do do M. *S. N. Y., B'k of America, do do do M. * N, M. &S. N.O., Cltiz'ns' Bk ol La. A. &0. N.Y., Bank o( America. railroads. ; $259,289,895. alter 18S1 do N.O., Cltiz'ns' Bk. of 1871, $113,915,561 "State. of the actual value. tax amounts to were issued for relief of (Jhicago. Sept., 1873 do 0,0011 81 .06'! 1837 269,000 '.28,172 & Susquehanna UR Md. Ho pltal loan, 10-15 years Maryland State Loan J^(Msoc/i«»eHs— State Almshouse L'n 1867 1871 1872 1,1909 1910 1899 1909 constitutional amendment limits the total debt to $25,000,000. Direct d. bt. Jan. 1, 1872. was $20,188.s00; contingent debt. $6,579,683; temporary It was $3,476,268; total outstanding, $.'J0.244.751 bonds anthnrizrd however, that decided, previous to the amendment miglit be isFued, which Includes $120.f00 to Miss, A Mex. Gulf Canal ; $594,000 to X, La, * Texas RB,; $2,075,000 bonds guar, for N.O.. Mob. A Texas RR.; $2,2.50.000 bonds to be issued to same company $l.ir25.000 (or more) to N. O.. B.iton R. & Vlcksbnrg RR.; $100.000 to Shrnveport Hospital; $1WI.000 subs, to 'Miss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real and personnl property in 1871 a'sessed at $2-0.59i,4!7. Kate of State taxation, in 1871. 14H mills; Default was made in payment of interest Jan. 1, 1873. . ; Jnly 1,1910 April, 1911 Loati " do Coast Defense Loan ' \ Bounty Fund Loan Bounty Fund Loan do do sterling \ '. Loan, sterling Trov * Grecnf RR, Loau, sterling. do do home do do sterling. do do sterling Southern Vermont RR, Loan Norwich & Worcester RR. Loan... . . . k Erie Rli., sterling linproveiritnit sterling loan (for illj.KX)) Boston, Hartr. Harbor Laud Mtchioan Kcnewal Loan Ponds Two Million Loan War Bounty Bonds Ste Mario Canal Bonds &c. *D. AO. J. A J. 6 J. 6 A. 5g. f 6 3 6 6 6 6 100.000 75.000 SSU.OOO do A.AO. (Du^rter. J. & J. Quarter. A.AO. J.& J. do ao 6 6 Augusta and Boston. Boston, Snlfolk Bank, do do do do do do Augusta and Boston. London, Baring Bros. do do Quarter. Baltimore, State Agent, 6 1852 do do 100 M. AS. F. & A. Jan., 1872. was $611,266, the municipal debt sink'gfund was $197,030; $810.matured in 1871. After ibe U.S. Supreme Court decision, intercsi was piid in gold Aug., 1880 tin the decision wjts reversed. Valnatlon in June, 1889 Oct., 1898 1872, $224,609,951. tax rate. 55i mills, (v. 16. p, EO) The a'sessed valuanon of property in 1871 was 18«0 $116,716,283, on which the rate of taxation wasl9« cents per $100; Income from dividends on rail1890 road, canal and other stocks owned by the State 1880 * 1830 1890 was $354,123, The State has largely assisted canalBandrailroads, and holds $4 ,694,51.^ of stocks 1890 18-5 and bonds of solvent companies, besides $1,868.1890 797 in the sinking fund, leaving only $5,883,467 of debt, without any offset; the State also holds 1890 J. A J. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 187J-78 Var., 188S * 1893 1875 1873 !885 April,18ffi-S7 do. 000 of debt $20,557,166 in unproductive securities. ', Lunatic Hospital, &c.. Loan Lnnatlc Hosnltal (West. Mass)..,!" Back HayLandsLoan Union Fund Loan 6 6 308,026 65,207 ' House Enlargement 5*6 Various. 3,6.T7,745 Annapolis & F.lkridge RR Defen-e Bounty Loan Southern Relief bonds Deaf and uinb AsyluTi Loau... do 296,000 525,000 473.000 2.832.500 3,084,400 2,273,533 2.9>8.111 1,237,051 1838 varl'u* ^^i 1 1832 1853 '51-'61 do ,-,Si Bounty do f =J t4 do oo Munlctp »I, War Debt ussnmed S t • personal property In Various Frankfort, Ky. do A The war debt sinking fund loan bonds. I W^r War & Jan., 1878 Various. N. Y., B'k of America. 593,000 66,000 281,000 1,652,316 A Alb.. $3,800, RR. c :idorsements. viz : Brun'm Ick 000. Bainbr.. C. C. $600,001. Cherokee Val., $800,100. rartersvillc V., $276,000. (v. IS, p. 155 187. 218, 25C; v. 16, p. 20.) Dec, 1890 : State Assessed value of property in 1872. $234,492,468 Kafe of tax. 4 niilla Legislaiure declared void the scmi-annuaU old bonds of 1R70, and $120,000 of the quarterly bondp held by H. Clew* & Co.; the B. & A. bonds. $1,500.(00; and the lollcwing The valuation of Bonds for various State Civ ; rate of taxation. 2 mills. Total direct debt Jan.. 1 J72, (tated at $1,500,000. Old Territorial bonds arc not recognized. Real and Personal property assessed In 1871 at $.3.1.673.753. oanto J..P. A M. R.R.. is secured by mortgage on road. Other loans to raHroadshave been authorized to amount of $7,148,000 but not Issued The debt has been rapidly reduced. Valuation of Ex. Bank, do do ; Bonds, is being rapidly reduced by a sinking See notice of redemption of bonds in 15, p 99. Debt has been reduced since 1866 from »IO,000,000 to prePent ncnres. by sinking fund purchases. The 1861 bonds are navable at pleasure since Julv, 1871. and those of 1C64 after Oct.. l'<74. A'sessed value of real and personal properly, $339,782,738 Oct., 1890 : Interest bonds, inscribed stock Refunded stock bonds mini University bonds Thornton loan bonds "War bonds R-ixenue deficit bonds (to Chicago). 16, p. 50, 181, 187.) vol. Chronicle, v. : Old bonds held by tJ. 8. GOTt Due Scliool and Internal imp fund Conventiou bonds State bonds (sold or hypothecated. do Loau to Jackson, F. * Mob. RK taxable property about ; is April, 1900 Sacramento, Treasury, do do do do A. Union Trust Co. do do T., do do do &J. J. tl20.000,000 debt do do do do do do do do all rate of taxation, 5K mills. Unfunded mof tlv lieM bv U. S. The "Levee" bonds and funded bonds are in default for interest. 1882 706,700 •12.000 1,474,000 935 500 1,741,100 1870 bunds, 10-20 year aoyear.. 20 year. Bonds of 16, p. 49. do do 7 7 10O*c 500&C 500&C 500* c bonds bounty bonds (ttnrgia abstract of Auditor's report for year ending Sept. 30. 187^. was publislird in Chkonioi.k. v. 16, p. 49. Total as-i'.ssed value of laims. $76,757,259. of town lots, $^5,733,482; of personal property, »:')0.64».189, The Alan.* Chat. RR., was loiigbt by the State. April. I6T;. and resold In Scfpt : the State's guaranteed interest on the Companv'a bonds is Ir d>f«ult. A new loan of »2.0O0.0O()la reported authorized, the valillty of which is contested. Sea Chbokiclx, v. 16, p. 802. 860; t. June, 1890 do do do J. do do do do do An N. 7., H. Clews* Co. do do do do do do London. Union Bk. N.T..H. Clews* Co. UOO.OOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1857 1860 State capUol bjnds Illinois * N M. 8 8 SOO.nUO 200.000 1,200,000 900,OOJ 1869 1870 1870 1870 1870 Soldiers' relief JHorma 5g. 6g. Sg. 2.185,000 187a do do do do do B£MABKg4 due. 1,67(',000 for deflclencies ClTll bonds, sinking fund, gold. War 6g 2.8.'i0.000 IWtc To Memphis* Little Rocic RK To Little Rock & Fort Smith RR... To L. R., rine Bluff & N.O. RK.... To MlsB,, Ouachita* Red River BR To Arkansas Central RR CaUtomia : Connecticrtt when 600,107 Floatin;; debt do 648,000 877,200 5 0.000 215.000 2.801,588 :4,810.000 300,000 : 5 5 2,0(10,000 unfunded debt i (168,000 1,941,000 473.800 683.000 64,800 82,'iOO 18(6 18C7 Arkansas Funding bonds of 1369 Levee bonds (or warrants) Ten year bonds Whom. foot-notes. State bond!, due in ISTJ Ol by I'.OOO i(id.boo 1855*51 1853*54 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 IIO.OOO 165.000 94.000 50.000 220.000 1854 1857 '61-'62 '61-'62 '61.'62 '63-'64 1863 1861 1861 1«69 'S8-'61 '61-'63 500 .•ifO&c 2,4:V),000 50O*c WXI.OOO 888 001 200,000 1,000 1.000 50ii&e JElOO&c, 1.000 £2 S,.5«9.0'.'4 50il*c 13« ilOO&c '69-'7l fioo*c, I860 1857 5,(J0O •68- '69 1870 1812 186.1 186S 1S59 4,379,50(1 4.000,744 999,944 6.'.4 180 966.500 2.952.40O 3 152.37-i 200,000 lai.COO £.'011 i2U0*c, "Sg. m.'a'n. 5g. A. A O. 5g. 6g. do J.&.T. .I.*D. l^5g. 6g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 6g. r«. 5g. Boston, Treasury, M.AN. 5K 1.000 230.001" =86g. 5g. 5g. £500 2,150.000 150.000 1,465,000 463,000 81,000 6 June. une,1877 ' May.' 1880 y, A J. do do do M.AN. London, Baring Bros. do .1. * J. London, Baring Bros. do do A. A O. do do .1* J. A.&O. 5g. 1.000 1.000 1,000 1.000 J. J. A J. do do do 6 7 A J. do M.AN. 6 .1, A J. July. '73-'76 , Jnly, '77-'78 ,, Jnly, 1883 iy, July, 1894 'r, May. 1M4 '. May. 1891 ,1«8!1 ' '88- '90 Oct, Boston. Treasury. London, Baring Bros. do do Bo,=ton, Treasury. April. '91-'93 April, 188.' do do London, Baring Bros. July 1877 y, J.& J.. -.900 Boston. Treasury, London. iBarlng Bros. J. Nov.; 1872 Oct,,'73-'74 Oct,, '73- '74 July,:1874 Inly, N. Y., Mercantile do do do do do do N.Bk do do do Julv '8 -91 April 1890 . a law of 1862 all Interest on the debt ot Massachusetts is paid in coin, excepting on the temporary loans. During 1872 debt was d"creased about $2,000,000. The finking lunds In Jan.. 1872. were 16. and the securities held cost $13,628,864. their market value at close of last fiscal vear being more ihan the original cost. The loan to Boston. Hartford & Erie R.R. is Fecured bv deposit of $4,oai.000 "Berdell" mort. bonds. The as.sessor's aegregate of real and personal property In the State is $I.5!(l,9»8,0CO. the actual value oeing $2,307,004.4 7. Taxation in 1871 -"aB $21. 892,943. of which $6,634,000 wa* tor Slate purposes, and $14,789,715 lor municipal. Revenue Is also derived Irom a tax on pavings bank deposits, on corporations, on national bank stocks, and from several o'her sources, 'Tbc llic London market credit of Massachusetll War loan, registered, Is deservedly very binh. currency6'8, were paid after J uly 1ST2. (T.16,p.60.) By m Jan...1875 July, 1891 Jnly, 1878 187S,'78* '83 May, 1890 July, 1879 In 4 last The debt has been largely diminished persenal years. Assessed valnatlon of real and propc-ty, 18:i-2. $630,000,000, nn.l rate of taxation 2X mills. Surplus revenue Is applied to purchase ot bonds asf s»' as It accnmnlates. S^e.orpat- na(»e.— This column shows thn several sixes or denominations In which each Issue of nonai is maoe. WIU!tPw<">lt—J- *.i "lanaifor.Tan. A Jnly; F. * A., Fan. A Aug.; M. « 8.. Maicii A Sent. A. * 0., April * Dot.; M. *N.,Mar A Nor.; J.« Q.-J., qnartarly from Jan.-, «J.—F., quarterly Irom February Q.-Jt,, quarterly from March. W»mark4.-rigmt In braoktii at tka and s{ raaarju, la ta; oua, raUr le tb» Tslaaa and paga of COMatOfA, oontkiainil <BU«r tsloranllok ; «. .^ D.iJlM »D«c. , .. : . . January 25, . . . . THE CHRONICLE 16'< 8.] 111 STATE SECURITIES. Sabucrlbera confer a wrill DESCBIPTION. grot ffcvor by giving n« Immediate notice of anr error dIecOTered la oar Table*. INTEnEST. Data BU, or pal ol see Bonda. Value' For f xpUnatlon of all rcrnrcncea ooc not-JH on preceding page. "W? c'int Prloelpal, When Where Payable and brWhom. P»y»-'«- Du When iitnne/ioUi Loan State UulldlDg 1 ,1100 l.OX) War Loan _. Kallroad i5oiidB(uot recognized) I.IXX) .... 1,OUO Mimouri: btate bonds •«8-« IJrilvtTsily Ai Lunatic Asyliun bds. lluluia ti> N'urtli .Mo. illt llonds to l.airo Kulton lilt ItondH to Platte County Bonds to Iron .Mountain & l.OOO 18<8 18J2 CuiiHolldated boudH I.UW K. T.,Kat. 439,000 3,737.000 do do do do do do do do do to fund floatlog debt. S. ft 500,000 160,000 18<7 1871 .. Bammhire: War loan coupon bonds do do do o New taxable Under Art., 7, Sec. Con-»tttutlon Art. 7, Sec. 3, and Alt 7, Boc. n. I Ol 495,000 2,205,000 lOO&c lOO&c I'JO&C 1,199,900 1,003,900 593,400 Trenton A do do do do f I do do 1,05.'.900 laa&a 100*c 15, will Bank do do do do do do do do do do do do will. Jan.. 1874 vm 1877 New Tork. '68- -g* do do do do do do do do 100.000 11,407,000 New York. do 18;0 44.500 46,037 200,000 1880 varies Jan., 1871 Jan.. 1876 JnIy,l88I Jan.. I&i7 1R35 ins loan, Aiiril 1819 S96,(XI0 l&i3 1853 1853 1861 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 186; 1871 Phlla.,Fann.&M.B'k. do do do 400.000 18.53 1.S53 (f24,0U0rog.).. 'i do ilo 2.94.1,000 3:15,300 29(1.000 do do do do do do do do do do do (cp. &. reg.)... (reglstore >) (cp. reg.) (registered).. Chanib''rsbll-gctfs, May 21, (veg.). & 733.9.'il) 2J7,3;6 Harrlsburg Trcasnry. Juno, March, 1V3,000 1.507.160 3,778,550 93,860 7,890 ,.150 90,400 9,271.880 SlMde Island: War bonds do do do do do do do do do do do do do do South Carolina: State stock 1,131,701 250,(100 bills Fire loan bon-ls, (Sterling... do do dome.^tic.. Railroad endorsements proper — Feb , l»I2 Feb., 1873 Feb., l«n Feb.lSTJ Feb., 1882 Feb., 1882 1878 1882 April, 1893 Jaly. 1893 Angnst, 1894 do do Columbia & N. V. do do do do London. , most J.&J.. ! some A&O Jan. 1, 18TI 1. '82-86 Jul. July 1, '^7-»7 July 1. '75-79 July 1, 1S81 Jan.l, I88S July 1.1388 July 1.1888 Joly 1, 1889 July 1. 183 Columbia. Joly 1, 1988-93 \ IKO-TS 4,063,991 1893 :w»-«3 "o«*^«K — on above to Jan, par It by sinking (tend*, which at or before maturity. Revenue Is raised from num^roni pal v from rorroratlona. Taxes .r pi-rsonal property, which waa aasrat 1:171,666. 91M. and the Ux was I rrvni'i.- In :^;l.»: l^'t.'H'. Kumlr 1,000 1,000 No Interest now paid '<)6— (- = B letter 31,177,837 '67-'8-'9 IMM 1900 1900 ^ Bds to lundint. onaboie to .Jan., Int. dueonailbd^ estim'd to.Jan. (tebt—lik ol 1992 1886-67 186W9 not b'ttored no , Jebt ol 1 n all Tenn. notes. New York kinds to Jan., 1872 fund bonds Penit-ntiary debt Frontier protection, gold, SO-'lOyr!. Deflclcncy bds. under act May, 18T1 Claims on State before 1866 fermont:^\Var loan bonds, coupon. " " registered n*'firf/il(i— Old bonds, coupon 1 «j;n.i— Scliool " " " I«JO 1871 M.A S. New Tork. Mut. Rcd'n. Montpeller, Treasury Bost., N. B. ism 1:63 var. registered. sterling Funding bonds •' " rn 71 >I :i- ..d In K'li'l till Sii iriaii" prim bonds may be changed to registered The bonda due In 1872 are parable at any lime till lb7. those of 19n 11,1 1882; hoae of IH] till 1U3- (v• 15, p. 218, 9K., all created for war purposes and Is being steadily diminished. The valnallon of real and Debt waa personal property for the fiscal v< ar endinx Apr. 1870. $1S<,189.4S9. and lax o 2J cihti on |100. Total nvenno in 1871-73. $841,305. The Comptroller's rfport, Nov., 1872, reports Iha bonded debt at »!".8M..rT. exclu»lve of f4.797.S08 rontlngrnt rallioad debt, and |4,0(0xa> Blu« Ridge RR. bonds. The asi-cts are staled st MM,700, but chiefly valueless. The esllmalr for8ts*« ex,iensesand Interesl lu N"uv.,l"7t. In f7.05l.S47. ne and fo^ previous deflclencv $: Z.'.*.! « Ridge UR. serin, anthiirlied ;k7^. iia unconstitutional. Taxation for "mills conntv. 8 mills. Asaesseil ...... ..: ..-p'. . : , Tne Slate defsullrd on lulrrrat Jan.,ir,J. (V.l4,p.J68 ;«3;V. 15,p.-i«.2»,3:C,<»I.) e'ty,tlSS,913,S!7. all debt In a 40 year 6 per cent bond Interest lo be lie e»llmstcs total resumed by July, 1^74. Th* total taxable properly al foo.wniim "• "la" debt here given Is, acri' '', mental report of the Co- coupon registered coupons i-ficisterej sterling fundable to ' • ' ' ^ af'cr ilc(lurtlngbon''snald this total debt of l3l,990/»:' ducts— debt of solvent ra from railroads then aolt. bonds that will pav in'err^ est.»lS0,3a': Int. I'Pn • 590; eslttnaled balm II.20D.0OO; making f ' •• :e '! * .aW.475. JSIJ90. leaviiij; iIh- Total other > , .»7J, Iota and iinil". »J':. •'». :4,V4S; total taxable. $»!.•«.- . An be crialed, except by a e people. The rale of laxalion Is 4U CIS on the (lOO, but a tax la laid nn rallroatl receifiis, and on some other sonrcea of revenue, (v. 13, p. aiM.sMO . , ^ The State owns about 83viai.00O arrea of land, aad alao claims, on different accounts agmlnat the U. B. t4SI,000, whlchwonld he to thai extent an o»et 189»-1910 March 1,1878 to the debt. Valn-lan of propeny. IKJ, 1867 1887 1867 I8;V-T8 1974-110 1986-1900 1986-1900 1886-1900 1888-1900 lg78-l'>8 1878-1886 1877-18(17 1877-1887 1885-1901 01*0 V200 .Jan. 67 dno to Jaly 1,1371 Contol, boadt.coupon A rag...... «niT«d criiila (or H ofola <t«st. and ^ 1. 0». N two.|Iii[^ .„„- '7J Treasury warrant WLoan account ---^ : to KR.'s, old. scrlc', letter do flrf'en i^sue, '.pterest (V. 13, p. 840 ) •'ebt Is ptorlded for The 1888 ISW var lot. Bonds loaned " total valnallon of real and ehalte; property la isn was tl,KB.129,»<1, on which the 2.09 mills Btata tax produced U^un'M, and other local taira. which are very heavy In Ohio, ralsad |U,«tM,i<0. ; Bds issued to KR.'s since Green Issue, no letter I'ota! V. 18, p. 21.) The Governor, Jan„ 1818, recommenda funding var Bonils end'rscd for railroads l/totilinrf . Jn1y'l,18»3 Hfiilrond debt Now i\ \ do Aug.. 1878 Aug., ini ' Turnpiki; road stocks Bank T nn. stock Railroad stocks....; HcrniitaKc purchase bils State <-apltol stock , 3dR to fund 1877 Jan. l.lSSt July 1, •»t-8July 1, VJ-Xi Columbia. Treasrfry. 11,6I» 500,000 1,100,000 1,358,550 1,265.800 700,000 484,445 300.439 6,713,606 Aug., At pleanre. 970,000 Conversion bonds Landcomiti sslon bonds lefinennee: do do do do do do do do Columbia * N. T. 301 ..370 215.476 130,315 Piiynieutof Inter.st Funding bank do do do do do do do do do do do Colnmbia, St. Treaa. do 38.887 189.691 127,441 - House stock, 1st '.ssue do do 2d do do 3d do do do 4th do do 5tii do de do Funding bonds Bine Kidge Kit bonds New State House bonds do do Funding bill* recelva'jle... titate dttht April, Iff79 July.l8S3 do do do do do do do do do do do Prov.,R.I.H.*T.Co. May 4 Reglster'd do do Coupon loan of April ls>(»»l,()00reg) MlUtiiry loan of Mav 15 (cp. & reg.) Stock loan of Feb. 3 (rcKlsteied). suae Isaues of debt ara i«*". .i .mr*, the particular soTtrr^s. princi- Inclined plane!lo.in, April 10 do much on plans have been proposed for sc.'. • debt, but no dellnitc action has vi" Int. Is paid on bonda Issued ioS'.( lunros'i of thf decUii u of Dee., lii72. O'ber Inlereet l-i default for sume years, (vol. IS, p. 891, 771, 609, 880; will PetW'tijlvania: Coupon The groae amount of the aeveral The N. T.,Ainer. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do do do do State Treasury. do 4,1195.309 2,4(10,000 698 < V. 18. p. 81.) here given, but the value of bond* Jan., 1900 Oct., 1898 tndellnlte. Oct., 1868 '9».'W Raleigh, Treaanry. 875,393 1.600,000 1850 liM) 18«0 1856 u p July, I8s7 On demand. Penltcnilary bonds, act Aug. Special tax bonds Ohio: itegistered loan, payable after 1S70. . Jan. 1,1881; Albany.' ;)83(V45 2l, '68. do do IS;5 do June.HSl. do 188(1. do Orsffou— Relief bonds Bounty bonds Willamctic Canal and Lock Dec. At July, 1875 July, 1878 4,7.18,800 1.000 i.aio do do do Vir., Oct., 1874 Oct., 1875 la alao M8,00(> i outlorriil debt lo L. I. BR.,* PtJUl per annuin for Indian anoolllra. Pea financial report In CnaomcLK. T. 16, p. ri. TIM total debt, lew alnt Ing funds. Bept. IP. 1*71, «a« against t29,4<t},7iu In lir7l. Asaraaed t2>.3!8,735, valuation of real propeny In 1-72 l> tl,M>xny> 410: of persona'. |44;,/48.081 : total »3 0«)R74<*. Tax rate In 1872 a aa 9K mllla, the ulshcst ever known In the Htat<-. InUrett on all debt esceni bonnty loan la voluntarily paid In gold. Bo. da matured Jnly, 1873. wera alao paid lold. (T. 3,639,400 2,616,000 1,739,000 2.417.400 1,731.100 SOO&c SOO&c euielai.Sn.lllir^ «S8l.«ni.ft48. April, 1877 April, imi At V. Manhattan 66,473 fund do do do .Ian., •97-031 Bank do do Albany, Manhattan Bank do do do do do do do do 880,000 847,000 do liegist'd ccniilcates of literary do do Albany. (J. 47;t,0O0 >m Um J. City, T. Manhattan N. Y. . UK lasi There N 1,373,000 20,675,000 5tll,V« 900,000 800,000 1,137,887 1,106,420 5.150,'«0 2,099,000 -ntloatlon of real eatal* 1170, 111 JBO.IIS parBooal, t8,in,M8 i tax (tl P«r liai) ajuoustcd to $231408. The Municipal loan of waa laiuad to clllea Jolr, 'TIM and tovna, the proceeds to be used In redaclna gept.. '84-9 their iaveral war debla. Oct., 11M Jan., '(31908 Of (he flrst two claaaes of bonda prtiwlpal Is payJan., '73-84 able. |lO0/no per vear. Valnallon of rral and Jan., '88-96 prmonal proper'.y In ItTI waa ttl»jmA*l : la Un. March, 500*c lOO&c Funding bonds, since war do KM. tn*-i887 .March, tin do Concord or Boston, do do do do do do do do do do new (not special tax) do do do do p. 1871 600,00(1 gold loan cp. or reg..'! Peflclcnoy loan of IHVi Coniiirroll'-r's bdM (by Kev. Stats). Nortf) VaroHiui: UK. and improvement bouds, old. do • mi Co 60O,(Wl do do do provides the Intern' 'I iro-itn 1,000 do do ret^lstcredstocK, General fund debt— Antor t-tock do deilciency loan, do do do do do do do \ Kit. . Jan.. ivn. wrrr T>Mtd \n k that litre 'ncurrencv « ro^uiuiiun 01 the LrginiNture. ^ra tliaa far uiialned the law. • ravaaMiga. aa to Bnancoa, waa pnti. luhic-ls t. U. i(n«-ifut State Treasury, York: Canal Debt, bonda dne imt-lrK) noo&c llounty loan bonds, coupon 1, Joarph Bt. imi-ms} 18M free do f I lnl-188S isei 18l» war loan War oau bonds, tax *m;mf». uiatloa >m milli. The raluatlon of r. al mate Itn waa f4tTJMJM andof peraosal, |'.<04na«!<. Total. M.i.i'.J.i"]. * upon which the lax la 3 mllla. Th. I»!». Jo'T. leia 61-3 18«4 186« 1872 do do Munlclp.al U* im , IBM law do do do do do do do do do iV. New Jermi/: Dec All tli<M boDdi ara held bTihap'nni fnnd. fhe • MInneaou Stale R*llr<Md" bead*, wbteh are npadlatwi. wrra Uauad In IMS to amount of |3J7a,aa;; ihrlr te<'c/g>uloB la dlacuMcdln the_8tat«. Toul properly valjaUoa, ToUl Htato bonds do do 1«TJ 1S7S 1«7» i>;9 DkofCom. do do do do do do do do do Unucan, do 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 i.uoo 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 •51-8 '57-9 '59-80 '54-9 '53-9 •57-6« •5«-91 •53-7 KK UK Paclllc Kit 8. W. ur. Pacinc Rli H. VV. I'r. I'aclllc UU. (guar.) liannlbal & St. JouepU UU yeriitlu: do Treuarf. do do do do do do K. Tk MetropolIUn Bk. Bt. Faol, I.OIXI do do do do Slnnx RSMAB&B.t im tt atltuai't irtOi W.Vi, (V. I4,P.6S7. 7'.« t29»,464,.1l7. Th-- debt Is being rapidly rrii tered bds tiSS.SDO are held f I '*• . Special snessage on finances li; IcLl, V. 18. p. SI. Th.- fUn allowing coupons to be p»: held valid by the court"; in consolldaiedbondsJan.l.ii?;?. Ol 1. ""n :o" • are In '*• .';• »^^M^J«lco. onpjjtjiMte Aa- about f sesaed value of property In im,$mjaM*:t»l v. raie.S mills. Cb»oxicl« v. li,p. 88, HI sots., »:i>.000.0(» »; 18, p. 19,81. : : A P : : , . . . ' THE CHRONICLE. 112 {January 25, 18T3. CITY SEC DEITIES. Entered according to act of Congrees, In the Siibscrlbers will confer a great flavor DKSCKIPTION. year Bi7.e of For explanation, ftee do do flo do do do do do ^ foot-notes. Albanu, y. i'.-Ba»for ninniclp'l pnr's do ilo 1,000 59,000 1,1*10 1(150 300,1 «X1 1,0 100,000 1864 IsM di> 1,000 1,000 1.000 18 1870 :8:i la-i 1851,t52 IS65 do do do "Water stock Bonds loaned to Alb. &Bnsq. U.R. & D. & N. T., Duncan, S. M.&N. J.&D. 10 1,000 500,000 1,000.000 do do Principal duo. REMAnK84 when Mch 1393.1900 mortgage on road from Albany to bingbamton. Nov., 1910 Mch. 1674-91 May, 1911 Feb., 1876-8: Nov., 1695 City receipts, Bonds lor various purposes Var. Var. lOO&c 1004c Augusta. !90&c SatUmore City st'kdne at pleasure after 1890. m« Jail stocli Water loan Consolidated bounty loan 1851 m&- 18<i.3 lOO&C Kxeinpt do Pabllc Parks (Drnlrt 1S65 Hill) ISfiO 18»i3 Park improvement loan 18.53 C. BR... do do Consolidated loan Court Honeeloan ^ . R.P. To (f or »1,000.000) . West. Mil. R.R. lliO&c l,aX),(IOO lOO&c 100*c ICO&c 1004c 614,700 891,646 137,414 773,900 1BI!4 Funding loan Loan to Va. Valley Endorsements for N, W. Va. RR.... do do York* Cam. RR. do do Wesl. M(i. RH .. do lo Union RR isio 18-1 tSTi ilXIVc lOO&c recruiting, bounties, &c, for bounties Dorchester debt ass uned Consolidated St. Imp. loan, st'rllng Renewal of water bonds ot '48 1870 1870 1,000 1 Jioston Ilighhiiids 186S Dorchester water loan 1870 1900 July, 1900 IMS Bk '85 A.&O. J. & J. A. & O. Bangor* Boston, 1872- '85 do Bost., Mereh. Nat. Bank Boston, 2d Nat. Bank. 1874 1891 1899 Var Boston. do do do do do do do d. do do do do do do eo On demand do do 1878-'79 1873- '81 1874- '92 1871-'86 18T4-'.5 167J-'85 Var. 274,700 560,000 1,000,000 60.1,100 18)9.'50 "Waterloan Debtof WlUIamsburgh loan do do local improvem t Isrookiyn local improvement loan., 6 « 5 6 i2O,0OO 5-6 634,700 183,500 5 to 7 4,000.0W) 6g. 688,000 5g 1,»49,711 394,000 2,376,000 6 5,000 700,000 375,000 4Kg. 5g ITnion street Fourth ave. do Wallabout Bay Bedford ave Kent do do do do do do do 1.000 1859- '6! 1361 1.000 1,0110 i,aw 1,000 1,000 1,000 1862 1,0|10 do do do do do London. lBr.'.'8! 1899-1900 1900-1901 Bostou. London. 18r2-'7S I877-'79 1875-1901 1900-ina: '79-'8U&'98-'93 1900-1901 Boston. do do do do 1867 1866 1365 1866 1867 18«2 1367 1867 1867 1869 1870 1860•T^ 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 167,000 135,000 .. . do do do .. .. .. local. ave. basin T. Bridse loan, reg& coupon Prospect Park loan, do Water loan . .. , <io 18-.7-'T< 1872 pRwerage bonds, continuous, local. Ass. fund bonds, co'it.nuous Central ave. sewer bonds do So. Brooklyn do Temporary debt, tax certificates.... 1870 187J 1S71-J2 1,1)00 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 S,i2,000 299,000 29,l,0a) 826,000 '230,000 309.000 734,0 278,000 315,000 2,100,000 8.938,000 9,416.000 50,100 1.960,000 4,811,5'I5 18T!-'T6 1873 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 1879- '81 1891 ; 1 closes uct.31. Valuation of real and peiDonal property $9,378,955. Itate of taxation, 2>i' per ct. The loans to Europe A N. Am. KR., and to Bangor & Piscataqu s RK . are secured by first mortgages on those roads. in 1870 was 2.'>0..526. against Valuation of real estate In 1871 was personal propertv, $217,448,600; total. upon which the rate 01 taxation w as t $1 57per $1,000 for State and $11 53 for CItyand County '1 he net increase of debt in lb71-72 was $745,8'.l9.The total debt. April 30, 1872, Mas and the sinking fund then held, $28,628,535, $11,6S4,337. Sinking fund provisions are sutficient Mr. Thomas to meet, the debt as it matures. Hills Chaiiinan of Board of Assessors, estimates the value of buildings destroyed in the great ftre of 1872 at $14,000,00(), and personal nropcrly at • 18.7 1835-'»4 1880.'81 1875 186l-'73 1881 1881 1867- '90 18Ti.'»0 1872- '90 1877 '86 1866-'95 1868- '95 1868- '90 V 6,142.000 61,500 90,000 1853 '54 1866 1,000 1.000 nmu 1,(X)0 1,000 500&C 500&C 1863-K sm'c J.& J. erty which are a Hen on the propand must be paid by its benefitted floating obligations, and ti.'in.Mf of celt flcates. Population in 1870. 396.200 against 266.661 Valuation of property in Kings County by the State Board of Equalization. for real estate and $l»,7i6,7.il for personal. The Board of Supei visors valued ths total taxable pro| erty of Brooklyn at $207,766,. KInss County at $219,214,513. 452. and ot all in 1860. in 1^72, $175,411,591) Chkomole, V 16, p. 50. 1880 1873-74-75 .... 1S6J '98 do Bonds are mostly held within the Slate o( South Carolina, and interest is paid in Charleston. 1890 T., Duncan, S. * Co. N. v.. Am. Exch.N.Bk. N.Y., Metropolitan Bk & N. T., Ainer. Ex. Bank & O in this tablp) 188,3- '84 do do N.Y., Am.EiCh.N.Bk. do do do do >7. Y., Duncan, s. * Co. do do A. 1871. The Mavor. in his Message, Jan1S73. stated the debt at $23,0( 6 lioo for public improvements, less $2,745,070 In sinking fund , $9,4:,8,055 lor local improvements (as marked local uary, do I Var. 282 090 per $KW, being an increase of 75 vents 8 mills $'d 50 Syrsfr d'te I do do do do do do 3.425 000 2,000,000 3,800,000 The average rale of taxation on the assessed valuation of real and personal properry i« about 1915-'24 do (f. $;0,Ot:.',t'00. 1881-1902 Charleston & J. J> 1,030,000 3,790,00 87,000 2.593.nf0 J,896,000 ; 612,66*,5.''i0, i : Water loan do Sewerage bonds do River improvement bonds Municipal and School bonds do do S. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go) Cook County debt 393.2:4,9.50 1877 1879 1901'11 t 400,01X) 75.0;X) 177,840 in 1860. over 1875 1,850,000 Charleston, S. C; City stock do bonds (coupon) Fire loan bonds Brooklyn, do do J. 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 2.'i,000 ... do J.* 55,000 65,000 150 000 13^,000 213.000 90,000 652,000 27,000 32,000 ... ... OowanuB Canal impr. loan, do Bnshwick av. do do Bonth Seventh 1,000 1,000 l-ies do do 1833 1855 1857 1865 18?4 Mt Pro-*pect Square loan, fcoldlers aid fund loan Nat'l G'd & Vol. Firemen's loan National Guard loan, Atlantic ave. Improv. loan, local Third street do do do Water loan is ra'd hy income of waterworks, and Public Perk t.v City Passenger Kallway, and interest on $1,4^7, '(n; by other compaiiles. The $;. 00,000 lo-xn 01 1S72 lor West. Md. K.R. is to be in placeof $5^5,0CU bonds previously endorsed. The assessed vaj'ie 01 propertyln t8'.0, $202,756,140. Population In IS'Owss 267,354, ngunsl Loans iirc issued In registered 212,418 in 1860. stock and are generally due at pleasure after the dates of maturity uauicil. The fiscal year now $5,000,000 loan 1886 1890 : City Hall loan Cf7iicaffo Baltimore N. Mechanics' Baltimore. 1. 1890. iwj , Bait. 15, 1900 1885 Bait., N. 11,198,675 1,794 500 1861-63 18»1 Water loan, sterling 18t«&4S £ID0&c ."^Ity notes (new mam) .\ct 1853 1861 000 Water loan (Chesnut Hill Reso.).., 1865 do (water Into Dorchester). 1870-71 . July city credit has been loaned extensively to railroads, in e (Change lor their securities, which it holds to the amount 01 $U,015,968. The tlnklDg fund lor ". 4 0. RR. $5,000.0(10 loan was f!,ii79,682, Dec. 81, 1871 ; West. Md. RR. sinking lund. »'!n,32!> and the total of the several other sinklug funds TOO amount of <'e.)t on which cltv $1,469,132. pavs interest Is $13,023,066, oe h. & O. EB. pays oh The population of Boston 1853 1853- '« 1883- "» Roxbnry deot assumed Brooklyn Apr. Baltimore. Mechanics' Bk, Bait. Resister'8 office. ,000,000 1,000.000 656,500 3:7,759 583,205 3,04i,295 l&'i'.i.'eS Kenewal City Debt For various city parposes do do do JulyLlsil do 117 000 1.000 1,000 Jan.1, 1^95 Jan. 1,1390 Jan. 1,1886 do Bat. N. Mechanics' Bk, Bait. Farm. * Plan. Bk, 1 1875 Sept. 1,1893 Sept. 1, 1693 Sept. 1, 1890 N. MecliaulcB'Bk. Farm.* Plan.Bk, N. Mechanics' Bk, Farm.* Plan- Bk. 504000 1S6!> Soxton Varlona Irast Fnnds Bait., Ball., Halt., Bait,, 185,733 l.OIX),^* 1,375;000 tnngor, Jf <. City debt proper... 1853'66 ICOic Penobscot A Kennebec RK. loan... 1,000 ISM European & X. American RR Bangor &, Piscataquis KR do do do 5,0(K).OO0 1973 May 1, lialumore. 555..566 lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c 1853 The July, 1890 Register's office, 410,353 ^15,689 1 lot. account, 176,862. 1871, 1872-'89 Farm.* Plan.Bk 5,000.0110 2,-Jll,06S 18TO New City Uall War debt, t8,913 13M Loan to Bait. * Ohio UR One million loan, Pllta & Bait., Bait., 7,'i07,632 llXl&c it«l4c CI Co. June, 1S72-74 Sinking fund for municipal bonds, $16,000 per an May, 1379 num. Amoi.nt now 'U sinking lund. r3a0,61«. June, 1880-81 Sinking lund lor water stock. $5.00*1 per annual. Feb., 1835-!H Loan to Albany & SusquehHiina is secured by lat do do K.& A. Boat.. Merch'nts' Bank. M.&S. N. Y., Duncan, S. & Co. do M.&N. do do M.&S. do do M.&.V. do do K.& A. do do M.&N. do 19(1,0011 ,00'J 1 1,000 l,tO0 Co., in tbo office of the Librarian of CongrosB, "Washington, D. INTEREST. When + Where Payable and by Whom. ,1. 350,000 50.000 400X100 1,0.10 & by Wm. B.Dana by clTlnKus Immediate notice ofanr error diacovered In our Tables. or Amount par " OutBoudi. Value. st'udiug. Date 1S73, lR-4-'82 1882- '95 ISSO 1830.'95 1890-'95 1873-'76 1874- '99 18r2-'79 187J-89 Total funded debt, April 1, 1872, $14,103,000. Floating debt, $824,649. Assessed value of real property. Sept., 1^71, was $236.89S,«.'iO 820. (;< of actual value.) ; lersonnl. $52,847. Total loss hi- fire calculated at $196 tXX),(XX). Tax rale for 1872. 10 mills; rebate of taxes tor loss by (ire, $K0<),000. Population in 1870 298,983, against 109,2<i'> in 1.-60. detitls all 7 percent, except $150,000 in 18T3.and interest is all payable lu J. & J., In M. N. (V. 15, p. 82, 803.) or Cook County due & Cincinnatt Bounties to Volunteers P Bonnties to Volunteers 'f To build Kggleston Ave. sewer. .BLoan oCln, & Hills. RR F School purposes, reg. 1000 1,0110 i968 1.01 10 18.5U 1,(K1J A 1844 G do to Little Miami RR do Baton & Ham. RU do Covington* Le.v.RR do Ohio £ .Mississippi BB _uo Marietta* Cin. RI5 Common 186'.i 18.50 i,ono 1,009 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 i,two 1,000 1,000 1,000 n 1 M . . . Bonds to fund floating debt Bda to O & .M UR to pnf whf prop.N do for Common School purposes. do to pur real estate for Workh'seY do to build Workhous-; Y< do pur. Orph. Asvl. gds for park.O do forerectlon of a Workhouse... do for waterworks C*.J do for waterworks do for Coiimion school purposesP.' do for Common School purposes. do toO& MRRtopur. whf prop.N do pur Epis.Bury'gOds for park.O do lorexten.&lmp. waterworks.* do do do D do do do E . (j.-, 1851 m2-'51 H51 1815 1S35 1S55 1834 1866 1866 31,000 25,000 150,000 91,000 96,0tlO 131.000 91.ftT0 551.0.00 llO.lXIO 1*8 1863 1.000 1,0 X) 1%S 1,0IX) l.SO.OiW 31.000 230,000 ISft.i'O) 1»6S \,m) 100,000 1860- '61 l.OiX) 99,1100 1855 1560 1347 1619 1860 l.OIK) l.OCX) 199.000 17,000 199,501 96,000 100,000 500 Jtc ,) 6 6 .1. . . . &N. &N. &N. &N. &S. do do do do do do do do do do 73-'0 7 3-10 73-10 6 6 6 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do CiBCinnali, Ilo J-.lly, 1872 July, 1876 Dec, 1S80 Aug., 187* Dec, 1880 Jan.. 1881 do Population by census of 1870. 218.900, againrt 161.044 In 1860. Ta\- rale for 1S7I. $22 20per$1.0(«l The following table Iroui the books 01 the Auditor of Hamilton County. Ohio, exhibits the assessed valuation of the City ot Cincinnati for ten years Eeal do JaK..lS82 June, Nov.. do do do March, 1884 1885 1886 Oct.. 1836 March, 1888 & n. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank, June, 1883 Aug., 1888 do do & A. do June, 1889 do do & D. do July, 1^88 do &,I. do do Jan.. 1890 &,r. do do do Nov.. 1890 do & N. do do do Cincinnati. .&N. April, 1895 .*(). N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank do do do &0. do do do &0. do do &S. 7 3-10 do do do do do Philadelphia, Bank N. A. N. y., Amer. Ex. Bank &i>. 11,01X1 1,01») .7. & &D. & A. & D. & J. & J. & & D. 6 6 25.000 66,000 210.000 4O.n00 1>,000 18.53 500SC 500&C 6 6 7S-;o \'ear. estate. Personal T31.4I1,S12 186-i.. 69.799.601 1S69 T; 'i<3.s44 736 4«1 6-.,?33,()a5 •"1.-7 r, 666 , |K7(I.. 1371.. 1.3,427 ,a3ii SO, 18,111 29,707,361 35,932,1V1 47.809,574 6t,ia5,,3«2 67 -18,101 68,41; -H^ 57,310.751 56,931,014 Total debt ot Cincinnati account about $3.'')0,000 Total Ra'e tax valuation. pertl.OCO e.-tatc. iS60.. $61,620,904 6 ',657,365 I«,il |X62.. 63,503,296 :863.. 61.441,53! IH6I.. 65,585,774 :k65.. 67,610,611 1866.. 66,451,662 68,51)9,040 1H67,. Is $93,032,716 92,970,776 9:i,211,15l 100,S74,0:.8 113,395,848 130,745,993 133.672,768 136,931,325 131,383,529 130.715,510 1 6,lff7,'2!16 180,361.9«J about 19 17 18 20 2J 20 66 20 20 9') 21 6J 27 40 28 on 31 90 31 60 22 20 $5,006,000. Int peranni.;m. >""?'""<;— This column shows the sizes or denominations in whl3h each issue of bonds is made. w St'""' t ir»«'i»opW<'.-,T.*,r.»tandafor.Ian. & Julv; K. & A.. K«h. * Aur.; .M. Ss S., March a Sept.; A.*C-., April A Oct.; M, * N., May * Nov. J.a P, Isine&Dee.; Quarterly fro n Jan.; g -F.. quarterly Irora t'cb.; Q.-.M., qnarterly from March. 1 JW.n3rt9.-i1 Igurcs la hracicta at the cuJ 01" remaris, In ioy case, refer to the voluraa and pa^e of Cn»o»ioi,« eoataiaing fuller Intoimatiun ~ $17^5 „ . Q-J. — . ] January . . . . .. .. . 1 THE CHRONIOLR ibii 25, 113 CITY SECURITIES. confer Siibaerlbfirii ivlll DESCRIPTION. grtimt Date fkvor ky Kivlng n« Immediate notlee of anjr error 4lee«Tere4 In enr Taklea. W'i U.-nerul linprovein.;ut 1871 and Kuiullnff ttubstilute tmnds, Oas Co. ato Bonds 136,00 (50,000 300,000 1,000 lOO&c 1,000 1.000 1,000 coupon 18Sa-«7 186»-71 18 lU 187) do do Iniproveinent bonds Keconstructlon bonds Inl iroveiuout bou.ls 1811 dock coupon street i8;u Var. Var. M.4 S. A.4;o. M.4.S. F,& A. J.:4D. Plillidelphii, Bank N. du do do do do do do do do do do do do du do do do do N Savannah.C.R. H. Bk. J. New 4 Varl. 4 J. 221,000 Popnlallon. :b;o ».». •rala'il.i'nJIn 180) inarkrt Ituuda Here laauwd lu MVt tSV.'. Bonds are 1872. •ei 1891. '«2 Y..rk. J. J J. 4. 1. . 1,0(X),0(X): 1,0I.<0 4 4 J. J. 1,314.000 475,0 1 l,0(tl 510,000 '2,68<J.(IOO 7 U'),00O 933,000 * Var. A .1 J. M 4N. 7 irtlo 1,000 1,0UI J. 73,(C3j 7 7 4 J. Vadous, 500,1100 Var. •i8l,395 Various. l.WK&C 150,000 400,000 •*0,000 Varl 1^,000 1000 17,000 72,000 449.000 159,000 1868-69 1,0 O&c 4 J. 4 J. J. J. 4 J. J. J. 1.4 RR stock Subscrlp. to stock, L. & N. R. R. . School Uouso.4 1853-Sl 1814 strider 3, wharf Water worka Bounty lund For iiuprovement of acreeta,, IS.'Vt 18.i7-59 . 1863 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,IU1 whaf. >i city Klizabeth andP. RR.. Wha f property, bouda 191,000 500,000 154,000 425.001 136,000 1,000,000 166,000 1870 1871 1371 RR HR bonus, endorsed by Louisville. S. Varl. Varl. Varl. J, 4.). 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.OOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 I869-';U For old liabilities St Lolls Air Line Ne* City Hall M. 4 870,.'VXl ISfV liabilities School bonds itO. M.SN. lAio 1867 1868 1871 1888 1863 18.8 1868 J. 38.000 1.8.>1.'70 , A 40. 4 91<1,000 1866-17 I'uoltc schools Water stock Sewer bonds do A. J. »3.,'«6.0.0. Population In C.Hud.ConntyBk .)an 18T7-*I> do do July. '9l>.|«lil do do 1376 ("O do 1891 do do 1901 dj do 1 90 do do Varl.'as. do do Va loua, do do 1891 do do Vartoof. do do Ian.. 'leigOL do do July, 18S9 di do lKi4-7» .I'raer do 4 J. J. J.4D. M.4N. A.40. Vn Varl. Varl. F. 4 A. 135.000 2'5,000 1,0110 tynchburff, Va.: ifohda various purposes Bk, April, 1882 Bkof America. Bk Te»)i.: MBunds for vurluns purposes 25,000 loan, & L. lik. B.R.. l.ltlO •-37 ,((00 800,OUI J. J. It I was 86.193 OOO. elcluslvr uf Ihe railroad debt. for which the ruada are liai )e. aaiuumluc to ilA'>8.000. PopuUtiou lu im was 100,7:0 ecalivt 88.083 in 1860. 1 18 5-'a« .1 4 • 1872. on tWO.OOO of Ihe alxes Is paid In Bain, City bolda nominal asset 1 of |>3t.843. more. 1,000 4 .#» teto'93 Memphis. N.y..P. M. Myers 4 Co do do M.4 N. . Tbr uu- wereadeijuate to meet all niatnrea (except the ll.u«jOuv R.^ The total dert Jaaasry. ((ra ' the city debt as to the E 4 P. I.ynchbnrg. do isru 1897 (if old; Fudorseuieut M. t(' Alirll, 1891 J. 4.). .1 orfr irJ •l»ore tOh^Slj". •r2-'8» 90O.isc S.5 15,(100 t'.' Sept., 1391 Var. l.OOO wu 754 '80 do do do •ir.f'htH, Post bonds Fuudinx 1872. cl'v dpb!. -tn. .,ii.iu||iuuu reportcdJitfiaarir. ikins fuutl rvifwr^oj fI Interest . ' mtSSI" Oct., 1816 of America. du 111,117 juds, 8 percent '" Mlnkiii. 731018 do du J. 4.1. J 4 .) 8a9.69'2 u ,2, ; 1899 1889-1901 Varl. J-'iO.OOO 1,558,000 ,|(, report made by citizens, Dec., 1871, tUlM Ik* total debt of the cl'y at ti.tfjtx, an InctesMi at ^I679,((00 over the (tmount nominally held aitaloat the ctty at the time uf tic- c.'iisoll.lat(ou, two {ears and a half aK». lit the l[)r(ri.»e, huwever 2,16.^,000. aruse under rout set- adopleu befuie the act uf consolldat on. and |U4(00U lia- b«*«a made by the iundiuK of Ihe f'trnier ftoallnn d«bl. The e with die cash now in the tteaaury reduce the actual amuuut of Increase uodet Uc preaeitt city government to (1,I.4,UUI. to Janti^'^" . do do do N. Y. --. .. V ; Varioua. Louisville. .M.4S. A.4 0. 5(10,000 i.oiu 1,000 1,000 N. Y. A.40. 2T-'.»iO A do do l'-83-84 do do April. 18BI do do 1881 N. Y., Bank of Ainertca. May. 1887-89 Louisville. 79 4 85 du 1898-97 do 1BI2-'W N. Y.,Bkof America. July. 1897 do do July. 1898 do do June, lam Louisville. May. l«se I. WO.OUl 1870, 79J01 tl,221,7U. acalnat a debt city taxes uu rval aod P4t lil^.DOg: Iul8;i,(*l8iin^ l(. , N ^aiall . UW-''«1 S. v.. Mercantile lu aM(Ouutj> an wauled. ( Ity holda su « alurkt aad ulb'T pro|>rrl>. ValuaUuo ol pru|M-tly la;i f I" I 1878 du du do coupon, and were laaofd alt t«WJtO 1873- '83 1887. 'M Y.,Cent. Nat. Bank. Van 800,000 1,003 1.000 .N. J. I.IUJ 18l!9 Ky.: For JetlVrsonvlUe B 19»l intn 18in Culunibus. J. 1, llt7'-8! Col. C(ty T easnrr. 4 J. 40. New York 4 Culunious, I,l4l0cltc Var. 1888-69 ,. Improvement bonds bounty ioau For old Dec. J. oiilsnlle, all do Oct., 18M March 1,1888 Auk. 15. 1-8C du do do 4 A. Oct., 1881 Sept., 1M< Columbia, do V (rioua. M.4N. \S» idsonCity bon<ts !< an boudB S'werage bonds do Berjfeu sciiool .1 B. J. IS.'K Funded debt bouda Rowan's, IWO Jane, two Oct., iwn Uareh, KM Jul., do du du do do IM Nav.,iar: N. Y.,Ainer. K«. N Var J. do lane, do do do du Cincinnati N. Y., Ainer. Kx ft .1. .1. KEMARKH. Uiic. A. March, tan N. V.,Amer. Ki. N. B. 4 J. J. Varl. do ilo 8 7 7 l'50,000 do do 4 I). A. 4 0. M. 4 8. A. 40. M.tS. : WnlMi- loan bonds., Cltv bonds, ,1 When by Wliuin. : IS66.'71 H A :f7,500 Pub. nulld. stock (Jlty llalU bonds I ; '490,000 4 . .J. 6 6 t 73-10 73-10 73-10 3-10 7 1 1S3.400 9 185S-59 Alortra 8 161,4.'>0 500.SCC ia'i3 Bonds for various City purposes do Water W'k Co, Kuar. bv city, Jtrxeij, City .1 1866 -k tor various purposes letrnit, Mich. 73-10 8 60,000 75.000 100,000 100,000 70,UH) 150,000 150 000 100,000 136;-'69 1871 bonds, coupon l-'undlnt^ J. 6 118,000 147,000 10,000 n.i.HOO ISSS-'il do do do « 73-0 1190,000 liVi Vohtmhu-^, fja. : Subieriptloud to various RK. atocks M.4N. M.4N. 4 U. M.4N. 148,0(10 »7,«10 500,000 'fnclnal. ud Wbcrc Payable »^>'»'>'« cffi. 18M-f8 18W-71 &c. city Hail,&c BktT' When Outst'udiug C/Mi>rnnMU— (Continued > (io for f undtnK lloatlni^ deht,...A2 IW7-'48 SOOAC do loaned to Whitewater Canal. .A i»47-'4« l,UUO I,UU) do fur nt-w hoHplt tl S lUff! ..Sli IWI \JMU do t't/r new ti<;rt|tlial i,uio do loriniulliiff CuKtliiK debt L lies 1,000 do l'orexten.£liup. wuterworlcs.K 1893 l.UUO do do do F 1853 1,000 Bd9 pur. Orph Asyl. Q'da for Parlc.O 1894 1,000 V3 IHOli do tor Workhiuso i,mu It 1869 00 t'ol seweriiife... V ISCU 1,000 do for ttnprovtnx tUlbcrt ave 1,000 do to ladM Ki(;£U!itton ave aewerB.S 1869 W 1J71 1,00(1 do liiiproveuiciit bonds ('4 i.uoo 1871 do water woik purposeB tvbitnbld, .S. C: Iloud-« for varlonR purpo8e« INTERK8T. Size or Ainoont ol For explanation of all refereiires, 8ce Bouds. loot nutt'8 on preceding paKO. 187J-19KI Nov.,1900 Charleston, S. C. July.isn debt Sept. 1. 18n. was •^3S..•n. Valuallou of real properly In :s.2 f c -w. ino- riei<M»nal, M.690.00U; tax rate, *ts P' <>(e lie floatloi; currency debt was in d, poiis unpaid amount 10 0.1 .u- -'t^m . in 1870, 40.2W. Mihpaukte IMt 500&C 1871 1,'U> Water 1872 18J2 1.000 lO.OiO do bjs.(ls>ue f l,(Ml.(Mti) coupon iisi It t IM.liM) registered Jlobile: City debt ABC (pay. an'ly till •91). 1868 1366 do do UKF (pay. an'ly till '86). Bonds to Mob. & Ot. North RR. l^onds to Qrand Truuk Railroad. Wharf bonds City fdnded d(iht To Mobile St Northwestern RK.... 185'" ir.o 1870 1871 ll^i . 4 D. J..«.l 45^009 J. 130.0 1.4.1. J 4 J. •.'•H,(«) lOO,0((O & 4 J. 100* c 1004 c 55'.,a)0 •234,20 1.000 1.000 1,000 Si5,«K 500.000 360.000 J. 500* e 23O.II00 I. 4.1. 300,0i(0 4 .T. J. .1 . 4 I. J 4 J. M.4N. .) . J Montgomfiru, Ala.: Bonds of yew 1868, N . lii S. Ala. J. 4.1. RR.. York: Water stock do Croton water stock New C oton Aqueduct stock Addt-.'nal new Crotou Aqueduct... Crorou water main stuck CtOton Reservoir bonds do Aqueduct bonds C^'Oton water pipe bonds Central Pa. It ao do no do Cen. Park 1841-83 1870 ItlS-^O 1863 100«c lOO&c lOO&c lOOAc is:o-'i 100&C 1S71-3 lOO&o lOOic 136M0 lOO&c 1869 100*c 18.">:i-7 looi 18M-7 loo&c ia.iT 1004c lund stock do do •. ao do fund stock do at'idltlonal do do 1359 Central Park Imp. fund stock du do do do do do do do Buildinffloan stock, No 4 do do 1957-9 . Real estate bonds Public education stock Uociis and slips stock ....• Dock Bonds FloatlniiT debt lund stock Market stock do do do do City Cemetery stock „ .... do do Luuitic Asylum stock do do Fire department stock Fire telegraph bonds fax relief bonds do 10D(S!C :ooftc lOOic 100 tn lOO&c loo.tc lOO&e lllOSc 1004c lOOAc lOO&C lOOic lOO&C coupon bnprovemeat bonds op«alQ«aali mprove bonds Mobile, do <lo Hk of Mobile. N. V...MMeh. N. Bank .Mobile City Tro<sory. do 2,148,001) The lSW-75-7»« «.-F. N..T. 1,1902 133S-90 AUK. 100&C lowkc 6,ao;,9S9 1,000.000 lOCMtc i n^ IB - -.^r ,9 RR. 8. Ala. 1. and county, though Identical aa to hooodahave separate oncaaizatlona and dlkUaat The followluftstate ent shows iheauiuual of funded and temporary debt, and the amonnl Us the sinking fund at the dales named. city rle.x. debts. 1 Jan. i,i<ini Nov. 7 1900 Pes rlpllonof Debt. I907-I'ill FuniM city 1907-141 Funded 1880 ISS7 1898 I8j« 1874 1874 1878 1887 189» debl county debt Jan. 1. ISTl. «(I8.01<.79( . 20.1(81,390 I. 18n. Jan. I, in>. |S7.I«MW P*.7r«jaS t^mjm ».»: «0l Total funded debt, .t88.998.148 t87.3a8.*ai •H.m m» sinking fund 18,119j)M ao.lg|J»l MUUK* ToUl. less s'k^g rd.»50.88}JS» H^fiMOtl »;o.i40.3'« Temporary city debt. 10.SB.1W l«.*44jm I8,«:, 71 Clly revenue boads.. i;ouuiy rev.k'da,*c. SjIBftlM) Ajmxa MKIM twjem Ml*.4*1 I.M7.7W im 187* 187S is;3-i87« Nov. i.i«ai.2 1878 ISM lan i8n 1888 1888 1888 188U 1889 1889 -he population - . . ^XS^ aad taxatioa. Real Tear, eaula. 188*. |a«tJ13WI* . 1881.. isa.. l-lSS.. 18M 1888 1 I1 t against 809.898 in 1860. The f ollovlac taki* ilwwa the progrea* la tea yean ot propeiv 1881.. 1869.. 1868.. 1967.. 1879 1988.. 189U Nov. 1. 1908 1889.. 1870.. 1884-1888 531953 iin.fec — 1888 1884 ;46k •>"'-.-' IfC* al- baudsof trustesfor II 1 S' Mobile 4. W.R.R. .\lo( per cent bunds outsiaudln^. Bonds are en Joteed by N. 4k N.Y., Howes 4M. 400.000 2.767,000 8.000,000 811,000 6,500.000 tai£c 50a*c Valuation of property. per Ceu(. l(tere are till 1901 75,000 40,000 181.0)0 75,000 491.200 3,340,000 300.000 400.000 ICOdkn . (v. 16. p. ai.) N.>v.. 1896 6 9 6 6 9 8 6 8 9 6 5 9 200,1(00 2,V10.(I00 1908 1.1902 Julv.lS99 do 6 6 399.3O0 990.000 10 000 2,500.000 2.081.200 1,766,600 115,000 1,133.43; 151.000 I, Issue debt beyond 5 per rent of Its aesessedvalue, which in '.^721s abont f •'.itv.'fsi' Sinking funds are provided for all the ho((d- lihl city bonds issued to raliruada receatJy keld raUd N. y., MercU. N. Bank, 6 •275.000 1891 1, 4.1901 1891 188* 1889 do du 4.''iO,000 lOOAe lata 197U & 3,066.071 HKMW , MII.4N.y., A.Goettel June do do .ran. do do Jan. du do Jan. 8 64 I0O*c 100£c Brldife bonds A.0cumular.ed debt bonds gj'eet lOOftc lOOftc 5*6 4.596,995 500.000 2,900.000 5 250.000 3.131.00' 1,500,000 9i4,nO0 490,0(0 lOO.tc New York c'treet I860 1865 1S53 1860-3 1853 1852 1870 1860 18KI 1869 C!ty impr«v. n.ent stock (o The City cannot : R'vadj <i8i nient bonds General City bouMB , 187*.. I tl78.<<*7M! JW ruxprgno*-. City a state. H Is Coaaty. 14 (• 18 IS 49 « «a8.9«B.8<6 889.988.401 403.187JS2 174.884 172.418.031 191J(7.IS1 at* 197 427 410T>4,48S 427,aiD,884 478.9 4.934 22-.920JW lSi:«.4Tl J57JM.974 4 31 4 98 1 98 14*4 1*0» ntx».*n 4t: 31 « 8^,286^986 !a6.iN,i;2 1 17 R 884.188 918 7«!.10d;O75 18n.. 1 1^9-1881 m9-188l Penonal ;i7,l«8.889 Ml .14 MM ai9.*6JM 3(^S:i? * It* >7a *«» MM M 17 »«T 19 f) \*m — : . . . . THE CHUONICLE. 114 [January 25, 1878. CITY SECUKITIES. Sabucrlbers will confer a sroat <Uvor by givtne n» Immediate notice of any error dUeovered In our Tables. DKSCBIPTIOS. Date Size or ui For explanation of foot notes on Xew references, see Bonds, all ent. ;)revlou9. j)age '.id INTEREST. Amount par * OutRate value Bt'nd ug. d)or rort-(Contlniied) Kam. Aid bonds. do 1863 1868 Hou-e bond*., Consolidated stock, coupon far^s Improv. bonds Dept Central Park commission bonds... ;8n Vol. Soldiers do do flind do I'O&c Assess Dent boikds City Parks imnrovoni'tfund stock. Kormal school fund stock Public scliOol bulldlnf; Itind btock.. Ad iltional Croton water stocK bewer ~epalr stock Imprc vement bonds. Consolidated stock of 1 J9i isii 1871 lOO&c liO&c 1,500,000 266,500 300.000 4,252,900 3,811,472 6 1,:«3,I00 10!1*C .Ninth district Court 4,''51t,»00 lUJ&C 8,550.000 6 10 *.c 200 OOJ lOi'&c 10 ic 1871 1-71 lOO&c lOU&c m&c Where Payable and by Wli«n Due, \\ tRiin 1873-1875 1876 lew) 1901 M.4 N. M.4 N. 4 7 7 7 4 7 6 ISli.OCO J872 1872 t Payable. M.4N. M.4N- <80.00il lOO&l! Principal, Wtien es.50..' 5«).0«) St-O.OOO M.4N. M.& N. M.&N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4 JI. M. 4X, Nov. l.'Te-'75 1872-:8;8 c-3 Nov.l.'72-13 Dec. ii, 1001 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. •52 IP 1,1891 1,1891 1S87 1874 1, 1, Countv: County Court House stock r. . Orleans ISM . : 2.000 0,« lOOfic 1,000,000 1861 1«64 '.SSI 1869 Riot dauiavCB Bed. bonds. indem. bonds do do Assessment fund stock Repairs to buildings, ttock. Consolidated stock, coupon ». Accummulated debt bonds N. y. & Westchester Co. Imp. bds Sew lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c ;oo*c lOO&c 18W 1'<M-V! ls6e-7; H70 :s;[-2 18n9-TP 1S70 lOO&c 1004 c lOOic SOO*c lOOftc la'ia 1,000 1852 1,0110 and principal. ISo'i i,Ol» 1,000 1,000 do do ) Railroad debt do do do do do do 1,(100 « 1,010 1,000 1,000 Old corporations Pnnch^rtrain BR Waterworks Loan of 1369 One .Million of 186H Fnndinn Loanol 1869 Funding SK.'.OO 745.800 S76,l»)0 8.-i,),a0l 1,707.400 100,000 8. "85,500 6,000,000 30,000 Trust Funds Phtlailftphia : Bjuds issued prior to consolidation, do to pay for stock sabs, do art for extension of gas works. . do lor permanent iniprovemts... do lor park purposes do for war and bounty purnoses, do for municipal & Bcnool purp.. 8.3S5.2S1 18S5 l,72V0OO '55-' 71 ll.fSO.O 8,754,900 To provide for Interest and pr'nclpal ol consoi, bonds the sum of »l)oO,aio per year is retiiUred by law to be raised bv tax on real estate. J^pccial 1874 1873 1884 1^89 "71 (to '72 1894 1893 1887-1900 Dec, 1880 Oct., 1910 Phlla., Treasury, do do do do do do — (cp & '.889-71 A.40. A. 40. J. 4 J. r54,900 1865-6! 150',l<in At. & St. L. reg.) 2,167,436 RB. Co 1568 18B9 !8;0 do do do do do Portland & Rochester RR., Building Loan Com'ers do Municipal— proper In aid At. & St. X. RK. Co Proficiency R. '72-1905 500&C 1,000 1352 5004c 1,857,700 £75,500 iooo*c! 500.000 600,000 5 300,000 2,000,000 S4Cg. 1863 1,000 SOOic SOOie POOAc 500£c SOOvc do do do do do do '63, '61, Savannah, Ga.: Snb-cilptlon to Op'lika •eootc 500&C 500&C 1004 u RR Pnrcha-c oi Sjirmtifield plantation Subscription to Ma-C'gt'e Rit Construction of w-iter works GasI ght Co. s ock Improv.iment ot Savann di i.lver.. Sav.. Albany & Gulf RB Funding coup'>ns& olher purpo..<ea. Kedenipton of bonds do do Bonds of Internal improvements.. B do do * Den. C. RR. Mo. Valley RB St. Joa. & Topeka St. Joi.&C.B. /-Iver and Wharf lOOT&C coup, (gold) Western Pao.RR. '65, School bonds '66-'67, Judgment bonds '67, School Dondi, 1370 St. -Tonph, Mo.: Is to St. Jos. 10J(1&C (gold) 1S5S, conn, St. Jose RR., Judsfraent bonds Central Pac. RR. 18,15 R 1S69... 1854 1850 18>1 18-.3 51 1833 18i3 1865 1869 1 1870 1870 1860-'69 1869 RR 1860-'66 1368 Bonds CUv Tmprove-nent Bonds Puhdinsr Bonds Interest Bonds Bridge Bonds 1868-'59 1866-'6 fSOO 5110 500 500 600 500 500«C 100*C 1,000 500 1,000 BOO 500 1004 c 1004c 5004 50 1868-10 100 tc 1871 1811 1,000 500 4 J. 1693- '96 and New York, N. Y.,Bk of America. 1909 1913 Boston Suffolk Bank, do do do do Boet. Columbian Bank. Bo.stoii Snllolk Bank. Boston 4 Portland. do do Nov. Nov. .1887 Nov., 1888 July, 1887 June, 1877 J. J. 4 4 J. J. 4 4 J. J. Varl. do Bost.Revere 4 <!9,500 M.ftN. M.4 N. 431,500 150,000 76.800 35,100 8<.000 36,600 125.500 1^0,000 600,000 4 J. M.4 N. & . M.4N. 647 var. 7 6 10 10 6 10 10 10 M.&N. . 3. Renewal and Floating debt bonds. Real e^t'te and public buildings. Stree improvement bonds Water Works bond* (old) Bon is to Pacilic Railroad do do Iron .'Jouutaln RB do do North Mo. RB do do Ohio & Mlsslppi RR Tower Grove Park bonds (gold). S;wer bonds \rbor and wharf boufls '-"^layette Park bonds Sow water work bonds (gold) . . , f W »ter bo n ds of 187i, (gold) 1846-72 1840-68 l-isl-ee 1841-58 1851-53 1854-5: 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1854-55 1S52-54 1868 issi-ei 1852-68 var. l°C4-68 100, &c, Y. N. B'k do Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. 2,938,000 778,OJ0 2:5,000 476.000 811.000 280.000 899,03" 32(1.01)0 sie.o:^ 946.000 1^ 9.4 Co do do do do do do do do do do May, 1874 Msy, 1875 .lune, 1876 Feb.. 1878 , ch li'8S Nov., I8-S , Dec, F.-b., Bond.1 6g, Varl. Varl. Vail. J. 4 D. 1,21«,W0 51,500 3.950.000 1,250,000 6g. A.4 0. 82(1.312 I?ft7 152.044 195,125 7 250.(«li 6 100,000 M.4N. M.4N. Varl. J. 4 D. J.4D. 1.000 1,000 var var Preferred bonds 8 per cent bonds Lake Superior A Miss. RR... StPauli Chicago BR trohlnmon.D.C.: , lo»n,cou;)p<\ftitr««'»tered. gold.... im Valuation of real etate. $69,926,400; rersoral, $40,160,700; total, $110,087,100. Rate ol tax, $13 r.O rer sinking Sl.OfO. Sinking funds of 1885, $3?3.(i76 lunds of 1898, $100,650: U., P. 4 F. RR.. $132,011. Population 1870, 08,904, agalnst,49,129 In 1860. ; m city owns renl estate and other property vaJned at $2,76S.9:-0. Assessed value of real estate in 1870, $11,861,464, against $12 219 140 in 1869; total Income The in vea- 18(;9-70 from tnxcs and other sodrces. $I,lSl.222. Population, 1S70, i8,'286, against '22.292 In 1860. 1888 1886 Nov., 18.9 June Nov., Commerce '80-'89 Nov., 1889 do St. '80-'86 1873 '78-'79 '86-'89 '78-'80 1872 1891 Population In 1870, 19.565 against 8.932 in 1860. Revenue from all sources In 1870-71 was .Ptlm ted «t $195,000. In 1870 assessed valuation of property was $11,000,000; rate of tax, l}4 percent total revenue (Int. fund $1S6.4«7. general IMnd $81,146) ; The city owns $500,C««) of St. Jo. & Denver C. RR.sto k, $10,000 St. Jo. 4 Toneka stock. $130,000 Mo. Valley stock, their value be'ng nominal. Public building-, &c., are worth alout $217,000. $150,000. E04c. 8 4.000,000 6g.f. J,* J. City 1870, 310,864 against 160,773 In 1860. N.Y.,N.Bk Republic. T-'9l and county gove nment- and finances are sepa- do do do do 75- '88 Total debt October, 187a. $i3,400..'»0, Incladlrg antic nation bonds pavable J"nuary 1873, $900,000. County debt Is $3,212,000. Assessed valuation of all property (about 60 per cent of actual value), old city. $l42.000.00a with a tax rate of l>i per cent new city, $1,000,000. with tax rata Voflp. C; estl nated income 1871-2, $3,151,489. 7J-'8« •72-'83 74-'S '74-'77 •74- '75 '72-'74 d.o uo do do do Aug., 1898 do do ; The April 1, fund Jan., li>T2 New York Ti-'go '7! -'36 N. Y.,Farm.L.4T. Co. lit to $ir20,808. 1839-90-96 88<-'9ii 1900 Population 1870, SO.OSO against 10.400 In 1860. Assessed valuation of 'ixable property in 1872 about $28,000,000. Interest on the railroad bonds was but suspended on account of an Injunction a decision was made In ()ct.,1872. confirming the validity of the bonds, (v. 15, p. 626.) ; ITegotuted abroad In 1874 N. T. amounted :892 do do N.Y.,P.M.Mver8 4Co. N. Y., Jav Cooke & Co. Pan! and siilktu? '7'-'8'J New York 4 St. Loulsi. N. y., N. Bk Commerce, St. rate '77-'88 '72-'76 June, '87-'90 Panl'x^ Minn.: m. Bavenue estate, $n,35S,S0O; personal, $n.570.8,'0. Tax rate In 1871, $25 per $i,cxiO. Population in 1670. 31,413 against 26,341 In 1860. ; Ma N. Y. F.4A. 1,000 1872 Sinking fund March 31,1872. $130,465. City 1= protected hv mortgages on At.& St. L. and on Portl. 4 Rochester Railroads. Assessed valtie of real 18t;7 ' var 500*0 18ir7-70 to'nl debt Feb. 1, 187', was $4,042,145, which Included $1M.000 old niunicli nl bonds and various other small Issues. Valu»tion In 1871. $17 'KiO.OOO. Population, 1870 86,CC6, aeslnst 48,063 In 1660. Population Tar. ^nT. var. var. .Ian., 1872, $17,073,320; floallng$18,668.11:0: vslna Sinking funds. real proper v Suls,2,s4 : personal. $s,9S0.7tX): tax rate in 1872, i2 lO; rate propos* d for 18'n. Population, 1870, 674,022, agall.st 565,52» $2 1'. in 1360. 1870, 149.482 against 56.802 in 1860. Real estate in the flcal vear ending June 30, lf70, was assessed at $69,776,003; reraonal property at $44,ToUltaxe- collected, $2,838,521 unking 9 2.907. funds amounted to $;,388.989. All the values lor San Francisco are g.ven in gold. LouU 8t (v. 14, p. 791 lasi Joseph Trea-sury. do do Am. Exchange Bk. var. St. Joseph Treasury. var. do do J. & J. N.Y., Northrup & Chick J. 4 J. N. y. N. B'k Commerce var. New Funding 18;2. 18;15 Jan. M. & authorized in Population in 1875 1888 '77-'78 16*3 1894 Duncan, do do do do do do do do do do M.4S. M.&N. J. & D. J. 4 J. . Bk 4 Prov S. Y., D. T.f A. J 1-83 Jan., l-: 98 Jan., 19U0 do do do do do do J. M.4N. A.40. A.40. J.4D. 27,340 99,001 198.000 5.000 62.500 SI" .500 402.8*) 117.000 349,600 500,000 Jan., 1876 N. T., Lees 4 Waller. Ban Francisco, do A.40. J. against 139.670 In I860. $10,000,100 loan v. 15, p. 626.) '71 to '91 April, 1877 Si-pt., <lo S. J. J. 1%,000 979,500 207.500 731,500 400,000 230,000 2:2,000 304.000 150,000 Providence. J. M. & 191.418, The Pittsburg. Pitts., /..* San Francisco : Bondi of 1S55, conp. A M.4N. M.4N. M.&N. J. 4 J. J. 4D. (546 monthly A.4 0. l8'>7-'fi9 • do 246,000 231,000 808.000 700.000 '95 000 1667- '«8 Lo.m to H., P. & r. Railroad Bonds for public improvcmi-nt Kecrulting and bounty uonds... Water loan bonds, gold S. Fr. 1,000 1,000 1.000 ; ' Hon of Fortlana, Me.: LoM to ' ; debt, »6.1«;.681. : Water extension loan (coupon) Funded debt bonds Compromise RK. bonds provlslonB are made lor some other Issues ol^ oebt as lolloww: Rh. bonds Intel est by 20-175 01 real estate tax antl 1-175 of personal; Pone artrain RU., mt. by 2 per cent ot licenses |1 .000,000 loan v 25-175 of tax on real and personal; 7 per rent loan of l.';69, bv J3i,14U' reqit reel by law to be denns^te.l monthly « liarf Vonds, liv levee dues pledged for Interest and prlnelpar; 10 per ent bonds ol 1871. by nionihly ttepoBirs out of current revenue. The total net debt. July, 1871, was »18,838.6!M. Porulatlou. 1E70,. Total funded debt, 4 J. J. 4 J. J. ft J. 4 J. J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. ri,4"5.400 a-'65 •80- 'TO 'i Orleans. do do 546 J. 6 m 1892 l'i74 N. Orleans or N. York New Orleans. A.40. -.'4 at the rate of .T.^ per cent on the laxpblo Mayor's valuation of lb7.*. See »,b3tract fr, message, .lanu'-ry, i*,J3, In Curomcle, v, lu, p. 50 see also v. 19, p. 62tt. ; 1S74 X874 Kew Orleans, Varl. 4D. 2,250,rU0 tO *f5.5r.9,7S0 18112 do do do do do do do do do J J.4D. e.lO'i.Oll" •69- 'TO New M.ft S. J. the revenue of the genet alfimd, estimated at 1891 or N. York, do do do do do do A. 4 O. 4 4EO.00O '59-'70 *. From which deduct 18'Ji & J. M.4N. M. 4 S. J. 4D. J. 4 J. . »3;,809,73u 24 1877-1879 18(3 1887 1884-1888 1901 1881-1888 hue, Varl. J 2,f:0l.O(0U0 Total 1895-18j7 A. 4 0. 25 ',000 1.5Ss,4i;o 69 15.t76.24<i O'J 18.^0-1881 'is J. S.000,700 8,(00,000 355.000 518,000 157,000 loan, 1870 Wharf Improvement Bonds 18111 4 J. N.Orleans M.4N. do 8:«,00l 133,000 1,398,400 and county debt County purposes 1S93 1873-1876 1883-1890 J. 4,617,000 220,000 203,000 345,000 75,000 2,8X9,000 500.0,10 Jelfersou City, (debt assumed) JP.ttsbiirffh 4,0(»l,0OO ^ , CoQsolldateddobt) »S3O,0O0arpllcd do > yearly to fnl'st do 1375-1892 1884-1888 M.4N. M 4N. M.4 N. M.4 N. M.4N. M&N. M.4N. M.4 N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4 N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4N. 40,2110 ol cily CI y pnri.oBPS Being M.ftN. 2,600,000 600,000 100,000 :8(i5 No. 8... do No. 4... do No. 5.., do Sol. subs. Hod. bounty bonds 8ol. bounty fund bonds... .. Bol. subs, and Belief Kcd. bonds..., Kol. bounty fund bonds, No.S...... Bol. bounty fimd lied, bonds, No. i. do do do . . 10«&c ,00&c 186J-S 1871 18;2 For redemp'n Total «"1J y. nients for ImjiroTements, street opening. «t'. oti' siecltled property. The Hoard ttxed the iotMi amount of taxition for 1b73 a» follows : For state pnrposes *»,'61.7fii 81 F(.r inierest on city and county debt 8,4-5,£(i7 74 1891 , 1 The prece.ilng figures do not tnclnt*cspcc1siuuf efls» Nation"! Bank Jas.,lW2 — January . .. . THE 25, 1878.) ) . CFilONIt:Lt 115 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND rKii««r«il»«<!ordln, lo«lofCoii,r«i.,lii Ih. y..r l«7S by WU B. LIST. DAtf A » C0.,1« lll.o«c.o( ih. Llkrului «t C..ti«.,W«kl.,to«, D. c ) iib»f ribera will eonfar a great lUvor by Klvtnig as Immedlat* aotlea of mar arrorj dUeovarad la oar Tablaa. .St BoiuU.f INTBRgST OR DIVIDENDB. DESCaiPTION. Mlle«l «a Amount Prtsclpal OalRBMABKA When Where Parable and when Dae, n«F T atutdlng. For full siplaaadona, ue loot DoteB. by Whom. laat Dlvl'd I ^(Uraikfadt— IstiMortngn on real * landi. Jia. (-'«n(ro;— (8clm»*Merl .)— Im mort.. ^/oftama <tCao«lr»— '.stM.glit.Kuar. Ala... id M., »»,(«» p er mile not KiiHranteed Allianu it Siitq_it4iuin»a^-»tou\i l«.l ;.'9« 13«9 1869 1.000 SOOftc 50 SOOftc 431,000 2,250,800 'i32 132 1,000 112 51 150 145 470 i',6oo tOOftC 1,000 100 100 100 112 142 182 Meahan,/ H»«««—jftock 18II-I 2d .'A.^ezcbanteable'tor fien. II. baa) MM , tjftStjn, 1>H. (endor«od), lit M.. «u(. ex., for »1U,(JUU,U00 Jr. Pa. Xt*«. tt.yirMirickshurg.^ltil iL-ortKaKU RR. Arkaiii»u CwieraJ— l8t Mortgage, gold Ji'clW'fi.n 'tyebratka AKhi^t,!,.. obp. .Jt****""!' m it S. f\>-\%t M., gold jrt., gold (6,4(0 acrea ^.AW.IVert-stoclcCrotil, mort... $40,000,000.). -Preferred 8:ock geui»ral 2d Sd do do mortgaga do 1.000 100 \m SOOftc 100 100 SOOftc 1.000 7S7,00O ilOO £100 i,.'!eo,oio i::uo 434.000 100 1868 1868 1871 1871 1871 5,000,000 10,000.000 7.189,000 2,170,500 »4O,50O 1,186,000 777, 00 111,000 3,8t3.132 TW.TUO '.00ft .SOOftc SOOftc SOOitc 1(X) 1864 1871 1353 5at;a;tuaA— stock $5,000 per yr 1861 1864 do 1,00(1 100 too 100 . "Washington branch i.li6«in, 1S.'5, sinking fund 1858 1350 ISiU 135) 1870, sterling, isOO.OOO 1870 (i IBSS 1872 1855 1871 1872 1869 oiaiel) gold. do do ;SM, < 1857, ( by C. ft do do do do £100 A.)., 1,500.000 8,000.000 1,100.000 995,800 1,000,000 ).. ).. 745 000 . Hartl,, ft Ist mort. (R.ti Floating debt Mass. loan,(aecnred by $4,(100,000, Berd.M) JJosfOTi (ft i>>!CeK—stock New stock (1-5 paid. 1-5 payable July. "73) Mortgaee. wharf purchase New BoKton Dinns 667JO) 1,000 1.000 1.000 1,0UI ion 2.2«4,<llO lUO 400.000 416.000 350.000 80O.0CO 1,000,(00 71 93 19J JOS 26H 9« 189 139 1S64 1853 50ft53 1866 WO&'c .Inly Jan.l,'i4.9ii J. "i' J. J.ftJ. 1 5 8 S 6 6 6 6 A. ft O. A.ftO. .K. ft ft O J, J. J. ftJ. A. ft O M. &S. 6g. \'- Si- te ft t. J. ft J. M. A S. J.ftJ. J. ft J. A.&i'. A. ft O. A.ft O. j.&b. 6 « do Jan.l,'»6.9C Jan.!, 1879 do do do do do d'> i!o do July ne-.' ol I m^n'B till 11180, . to retire all the '"e for Improve. 10- '»ni 10 Va. drawa no int. and Is payable $MOjItO perrr. after 1885. Bee CasoKicLi, v. Is, 100 SOOftc no 1,0101 M 18S4 Jnlyl.ISSO v.. Agency of Co. y., Aitency of Co. Boston. Lond >n, Gd do Tr. RR. do do do Savannah. Conaol.Oct., 1870. of At. A Pac, and Bontb Pacinc. Land iirant of IXXCOW acres. Lesaea the Missouri Pacldo road. e«« Jnly, 1888 Miaaonn. July, 1888 Nov., !*•! Nov., 1891 Nov., 1901 Aug., 1812 Leaaed for 999 years, iiu,„ wJty, m3, to Grand Trnnk R.B. Annual rent. » per Sept. IJ.Ti May 3, 1886 cent on sterling bonds anv 4 on stock and Oct. 1, 1884 currrncy bonds. et. 1,1891 1,187. 18;2 Nov. Dec, Leaaed to Central of Oa. for 178,010 par annum. M. Bk. Jalyi.1881 Leaaed to Pa. R.R.. at 40p«r cent of groaa do do July 1, 18SI recelpU. Slock, ISJO.OOP. D1v.«pre. ayr. Balilmore Office. Nov. 1 1M2 Several roads are leaaed by this Co.. and do operated In connection wlih (he n^aln OL-t.16,187! do stem, the gross eamlngio* all tiie llnra April, 1873 do laat year, enrtlfg Sept. SO, 1*72, were 1K5 $13,«S(i.<77, $1.0S7,M, more than the predo do vlons year. (Annual report In v. la, p. London. 189(5 8i see also V. 19, p. OS.) Baltimore OfHce. IS'.O London. Mch 1. 1992 l-hlla.. Farm, ft ; Baltimore. Ofllce. 1SS5 Baltimore c¥ London. Jan., 1911 Bontis are gnar. by Pa. RB. and Northern Central, iv. IS. p, JU.) do Apr. 1,1911 Boston. 2d .N'»t Bank. Apr. 1,1809 tl33,aoOof 'hese bear 7 per cent, N. Y.. Russell Sage. Oct, 1, ie8« 'aed to 8.L, AA T.H at 40prct, Of eara'c Le»a>d to Fenn R. R. Floatllif debt. $1,313,634. Net earulng*. Is IgrnSMM. 1877 N. T.. Diincaii, S. ft Co. . A Co (T. 14, p. S98, 799.) 1S8S 1887 Jan .10. Boston Offlce. do Nov Boston, at Offlce. Boat., BuBion Kat'l Bk. 1878 1873 Leaaed to Bonsstontc. a< 7 per rent, pern Net earnings lor year ending Oct. I. iW $3,862,(11. V. 14,p. J0,43; annnal report Apr. 4 F* J. J. do J.ftJ. A.ftO. M. 4 N. do do Boston Office. A. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. New York. Boston Offlce. ^ew York. Boston Office. "•.'ft m.'a's. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J. ft Boston. Hartford, Am. Nat. do do Now In V. 19, p. 934.) 1, 1875 AnK.,1891 Inly 1, 1881 Conaol of Agr. Branch snd Ft'ehbnrr and 18» A 1890 Wor. ester. Net earnings 1871-3 $191,795 f«*e report V. 16, p. 8J.) 18SI A 188« Nov., 1872 Not eamine for year endin* with March Se* annoa] report In I8T3, tlStJJB. 1875 Ca"0>ii<L«,vol. i«,p. TSUastocnwiloailon an 1 extension of road, iiena of new stock, Ac. Ja'.l. 1876 Jan. 1,1876 In bankruptev. and managed br trasteea of Berrtell 'mortgag" ; road vets In bondxnlders MarcR, 1$:$. Net rer.'lnas of road In Maaa.. 1871-73, ia9$J$7. (v. 19. i<<5 Julv. 1875 Jnlv 1, IS^'S issi Bk do York. do J. J.ftJ. , July, 1876 July. 19IIC Jnly, 1900 p.W.tM.T. 16. p.n, 90.) 1,000 1,000 MW ,580.000 TW.ono "ioo ifm 950,008 2,000.000 SSO.OOO 1,176,500 5.400,000 i.ixig 2,205,(100 1,000 18.5T 1857 1871 1869 1872 1000 1' (lie J. 3,231,000 4f. 738,500 7 pr.yr 200,000 686,500 7 6,921,275 5 50 7 8,930.000 S 3,630,000 « g.. f 2 SiO.llOO A J. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. A. ft O. A.ftO. M.&N. M.ftN. A. ft O. 7«- A. A O. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. 7 F. J. 7 6k. ft .1 AD. M.ftS. J.ftJ. M. ft N 7g.f, F.ftA. 7g.*f. Boston. Boston, at Offlce Boston, St Office. do do Boston, at Office. do iSM Wia Operated with the Naahna 4 Lowell, • per cent of eaT-nlnir« snd expenaea 10 B, 4 I.. 31 per cent t" v •• - ^'"1 earn'ga. ' 15 p. W«. I'Tl-TJ. $*ll.ll|6. 18« eamlnca /Nov. .15, '73 AvdlT.. for38yra? Jan "., ' 1»T» -' '871-71. $*>l,fla. 1893 Nov., ISTi Boston, at Offlce. N. Y., U.(ilewaA "o, Apr 1, 1908 do Apr. 1,1393 do Y..KleR.R, Jan 1,1898 N. New York. Mar. 1,1886 N. Y Bk of Commerce. Aug., -.872 do Dec I.isn do Nft eainlnga, 1S71-7.'. » i-s .?:; AdviTtied In Nov I8il- for foreeloaare, , but postponed, (v 15. p. 175.) Leaaed to Erie forlnt.Ac. (v.is.p.iOF.I Sold Dec, l^rj, by f"Iwlo«2I»- ''''"T- '•; Leased to Erie In 19m, for 4»vr.. at .per CBi t on stock and Int. and staking fund repair. do Nov.lilSTj! onb<ls. L-ss«e«t« keep road do N. Y., Farm. L A T. Co July 1. 1S96 Completed De<-. 187!^^ ,rs—«,...• May 1. 1919 Pi.ld up ran Ul, »3nj». (Casoncu. N. Y.,or Londou. . , do Feb., 190ai m v.l5.p.7»?i V. l«,n. 14. f^lrr lnfoTOMlon^_JJ iu brackets, at the fnd of remarks, refer to lbs volume and paie or Ciiitoxici-a cunulnlug mean "sluklng fund.; r.n<l 1. Rr 'Maiid grant." Companies conso'ldatod with, or leasnd to others will oHni be louni under thu conaoiidatoa or lei For stocks, this mean? the mili'i of roatlopcrated f.jr boufls, the milescoveredbv the mortgage. NOTK.- The ngvircSBoinelLme^glvwi ; ; Tbese^Jgures are doll i«._shitwlng the dejiomln»tians or par value 01 each Issue of stocka^d bonda.^ tti>ck or "f ^i^. '« : *(^"C? '• J S^ . *' MTlB. (s siven on bonds, but the imt lUiMevl 00 stocka 17 meij< » oiaT/. '">• i I. 4 J. stands for Jan, « July; F. ft A.. Feb. 4 An?, Jul!' M. ft 3 Mar. ft 9ep^. A. 1 O., April ft <'Ct. M. a N.. May A ^0». J ThB intereBtner a/mum = ; ; J ToVae dates ebow pa. 1,1900 J.ftJ. A. ft O. A. 6 7 < 7 $1 . Jan.l.'Tl-is do Boston, Klnoer. P. .M. ft Jt- « . Julyl,18M do do . 1. Mch N. r.,ShoeALeath.Bk . 1898 1. lan.l.'SigO no A. ft Q-J, n, p .' do do do do do do do Pbilaialphla. F, T. . M. ftS. 6 on tb« 8d moit. .a Ik* earntoae of tb (Repon,v,u,p, •«; Reonranicatlon In 1800 of Pav., Alb. A Savannah. <inlt. The Kr.nth Oa. A Fla. B.B. vaa Nov.; 1872 N. T., .M. K. Jusup A Co July, 1887 meri'edin thlaCo.,the latter Maavlnc do do the debt of thR former, and laenlDK toll do do $549,100 giiarant**ed 7 per cent s^ock. do do Cb«OXICI.«. V. H, p.$44,4J». (V. IJ r31»| Ihlrla a ronaolldatlonof 'He Norfolk A Petersburg, the South »Mf. <>'* Va. A Ti-nn., and thn Va. A Kentr.ekv rail, roada, nnder a law of Thylola. approved June II. 18. 0. Oen. Wm. Mahone If prealaent. The roa-' la to be •zfBdea T., Duncan, 6. A Cu to a ronneetlon vlth the laaWvOte* Nashville railroad. OT«aa eanJagt year N. T.. Duncan, 8. A Co. Jan. t,l8Ti ending- ^. lit I) i>7i »i M>fM;CTheeaa». '«. taujn. The do do Jan. l,18n $1 M.&N. 3 000,000 500 50J lS7i mortgage bonds do do do Jan., Portland. f.&'a. M. ft S. London. Gr. Trunk R-R 5fl»,ono lis Bonds ($1,'«),000 authorized) Host it /ror/ftenr-e— stock.... BraniU)lck it .416.— Ist mort. gold, end. Gi. .«.. skg fund, gold, not endorsed Bnir. Bnui.it PIUtb.—G'\ M .(Inc.lO 000 acid) i'«/r..C»rryi*rt<m.— Ist Mort gage BHJfalo. \ew York it JBrte—atock Irtt Co. 1909 1893 5,3lll'.000 it Jfa(rtfl—stock 2d mortgage... " - "0, jV. T. it PMla.—Ur. Bujralo, nTY. It I mort.. gold Burt., C. RtipiiU it Mlniv~\ it M.,golil, s.l 1st mort.. gold, (Milwaukee division). .! Nov., 6 1,574.000 15,000.000 1,000 iti'saued. Int. '-oiitlnifent upon Ui« 2 Bg. A. 4 0. 6g. M.ftN. 5g. M. ft N. 3H J. ft D. TheCo. retalnapOiWJMOof eov. Sept., 1903 2 4S1000 '.,000 J. nwk do do do M.ftN. 2:3.00(1 18W ft M.AN. Lon. Co.'s Offlce Jan., H0> %' W.(«« 1W,100 W J.ftJ. J. S«- 300,000 621.000 24,183.960 W-TO 86 do 1st roortgag* (Oonn.) do mortgage (Berdell) do guar, by Erie 600.01O 19,6(U.10U 106,000 SOOtc t 1st let 100 lOU 000 I 1811 1854 6g. 1871. A do do do J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. M.ft S. J.ftJ. J.ftJ, J.ftJ. "SiO.OOO i',6oo 1362 1854 1857 Albany loans (Alb. ft W. ^tlcbdge) i>«rllai bonds (Weat'n R. B.) Dollar bonds Xoit., Cltnt. it ntchb.—ln M., Agrlc. Br. ... 2il moi gage, 1869-70 Equipment notes tSontoti, Concord it Jfo««r«al—Preff. stock.. K mortgage, old Piov. Flshklll— £300.0 i40,a« 1. 000 Albany—StocX Othe^Btocix,l'>clud'gold'ilvMsftnewstk 1st mortgage bonds, due In 18(15.. 2d M.*d8, conv. (71 m. ft Ist, 22S) 3d M bd«, conv. (71 m. ft 1st iSK) Sinking fund bonds J3oH(,}i, Hartford it &>-id—stock 1,650.(00 SOOftc J5.jrfc»/tir«— stock it 3.5.52,800 1,000 mortjrage gold (main Un^i.... Eatifior it Pi.vL'a(a7!*i-s— IJang'jr loan, 1st M. /IfiUeMUf it Southern nunois—l^ M.,Bkgfd JBetviiiere Z)eto*0(ir<r— stock 1st .M., bonds of 1862. (gnar. 129,500 360.(01 100,0:« 13,143.100 863,250 579,500 1,710,500 8,707,410 8,550,446 1«3 Baltlmoie loan, IS55-. New a'erlinit mort. fo'Xi^lOOOO. N. W. Va..3d mortgage, l,fci-S.^ SdM., looitc 713.0(10 N.T. J. ft J. 1K,5U0 ng Bait. it Pntoinac—'<6t iron,, J.ftJ <.A J. 99U.00U 846,000 1?3,;08 201.030 gold gold a. f . J.ftJ. 458,00(1 67'.,00O £100 , 2dm0rtgage 2d M., tfiiOffHa 806,000 157,000 v^mi aoock uHalUintreit OAto—stock Proftrred stock Bostott M.ftN. 44-i,500 tS.OOO.OOO. & Pac. SBaid Bae/te VaUet/—lit M., 1st M.ftS'. 800,000 165,700 Bonds . J.ftJ 617AI0 l^rtland city bonds, 1st M., skg fund... Sd M. sterling, 5-20 years do H.nil. do 'Sterling bonds, not more do do M.&N. J.* J. A.ftO. Cent.,Dlv. land tri ant bonds AttatUtz it at. Zrtto«rtC«—stock, currency. .«o J.ftJ. !I5«,600 110.50(1 8,441,2(XI SOOftc SOOftc SOOftc SOOftc OM M,*N. 310,200 461,000 9)1,000 2,047,901 Hreteirrtd ivtock Ist .M., (STOthPi>c,.)gold ist vi.,At.&P«c.,gld,ou5«0,000aeres land. . J.ftJ. M.ft S. 8,nOO,()iX) Va Boston. Oct. 1, I9IU $>.MW,0UO. Boston, Co.'s Olllee. '83.'«9 A '91 $80Oj0a)ns« ttock voted _ im. K.Y., M.K.Jesup ft Co July 1.19UD In progreas; Georgia andora. declined. Atlantrt.Ga.jit Treaaury Net earning^ laat year, t79.70. (T.Ia, p J:» This li the condition aa rtorranliM In 10,00.1,000 29.0(0,000 5.514,000 3,693.!0u 839.976 1;: /tec(rtc— Common A J. 40,000,000 18.000,000 Petersburg— iBl mortgage do do l4t do do do do 2d South side— Ist preferred bonds do do 2d do do 8d Virginia & Tenn.— 1st morteage. e>largeirmortgage ... do do 4th mortgage do do registeroa certlflc'B .. do do Int. mndlng bonds do do lnc*meM.(tobetund.) *o do JiHffHiftn it J. iJ.ooccoo Korl'Jlkifc fincick, sterl A.ftO. J. A J J.ftJ. 4 7g. $15 003,000) . & Pac. for M. Cent DlT. At Cmov 8f. SOOftc SOOftc « 1st or 6g i,«Baoo 500JC Oaar. stock of old Co.'s not conTcrted. ommon Stock, ) Preferred stock. > Rec'ved from State. V*. 2d M. A«. Jan., 1872 Harrlabnrg, Treasury. (T. IS, p. 4(11 T. 1(, p. «1.) A.ft O. Phlladclphfaor London Oct!; 190. J.ftl). Chlla.. I'onn. KR. iota. r. 19. p. ill jDne1,16$6 !"• J. ft J. N.T.. Union Trust Co. Inly. 1891 htate aid $U,0OU per m.: CooBtT.iTgoooo. Boston, at oiii<-#. J. ft J. Sept. 1.18U1 7R f. J. ft.7. N. T.,G.Opilyke*Co. July. 1899 Cnmnleted Jan., 1$, noni. Cnpllnl atock, 7 500,000 J,0OO,00O .871 1871 i8;i 8tocl£ of old comnanles, not converted. Jitlaiitic it p.m. 1,950,000 ' 2d mort. to State of 7.80 5 , , , 7 7' 8,5W',0l'O 6carantecd stock ConHoUd. 1st mortgage ; Sect'l. bds (S. A. * G.) eich'lile for let M. .'80. fteorg.a & Fl., 1st mortgage do 2d moitxaue do AU., Mist. <t O.— Stoclc (convarteD do ) mort cons il. (for «.0O0,()C0 1 iflO.OJ) 8,000 ' Gnarii'it'd 7 72,(10(1 Uii do UA « , 81S,H0 180 87 585 685 4«) 460 460 Locmd lines rental gold bonds M-tlnfttlc it (?«{/— common atocK I»l 1,000,000 •33,000 8.501,000 pr m.) .4'?ra««jrri/l«M-lst,mortK«ga AJMmia A JStr.hTrr,nit Air Line— lit ngmita it WtMPaiM-tlQci. l«t. isua ises V. T., aONa'aan alreel, This road Is for mining A I«mli«i1ac, 1$$$ N. T.,Tblr.| Nat. Bank. Jnne, 1101 M. Y„ Duncan, K. ft Co Jan., lt« Sold to «tate Apr.»; raaoM Int^ WB. Jan., lt»9 Ini.nolBaldby AU.^r l«^.i4,W.N>.) J. ft J. N. T., Bk of (Commerce. Jan. I,i8n Koad lei»«d Feb. M. 1170 to Ifsl AHadaon i.ftj. N. V . D. A H. Canal Co July. 1888 Canal Co., for ifOyrars.atI p«rf«nt,Mr N. do do Not., taas annum, on $7jOOO,(u} of atocf and bosu A.*0. do do Oct 18811 — laaaee •aramlDg the lauran on Mw. H.*N. do do May, IWl PurchM«d In B*pl., IK*, lb* Oil CrMk A J.'ftJ. N.T.,Wln«low,t.*Co Ifls'A'ltM All. Rlrer roed : In Dee. rnrchM^d li«(. J.ft.T. do do March J«te CAP. road. Kemnlngt. |gTl,|7tUlt. J.ftJ. J.* J. 8 83>9,000 3d mort8i.jr, 2lmortKa>n A J. -T. J. ft.). 7 8 8 3WO,0W sm 14'^ Gen. moTogsge.. •30,000 1.60U.U(« 5 2.0,000 2,li78.0U> ».0tlU,OU0 14« , Bunda 1,01.0 1,000 !00 1,000 Alhaiiy Cit57 loan lit d> 18M •1 "si Morteauft l»t to the >(erjod wbuV*ho'priYclpai"fana diiVof , i>()/i((M'rbutVlJ» j Hme whoa the |«ai dividend waa paid on Hecti Jwt» A Dec. . . . " ! ' .' H . .. .. . . . THE CHRONICLE. 11-3 [January 2u, EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Imm ediate ;noMce 8nb.crlber» will confer a great favor by glvHtg «» DESCRIPTION. Mile* of explanation of all references see Foot' Road For notes on tlrat page of BU. tables. £>trlinffton -S1 Amount 5111 416,500 618,500 » .VU&r 18«8 1869 Lvo&r ten 5Ull&r I8T0 1869 ISTO 1870 SXlie j s— let niorlKftge ' 7 8 lie 1871 1871 '«»— !fet nnjrlK'Hge, Kolrt. l6t mortgage. gold. Cftni'hii J- ,( i/('tny— stock Hollar loan, Joint couinanles sterling loa ., hinkluK fund ili»i.<m).. Dollar loan — l,WO(IOi) M. State of N. J. by United Co. 'a. _ . _ 1853 A SI 291 110 li« gold, .M.. reg 1807 1S70 liTi e. 1. 1.000 1.000 IKS 51X).(«X) 3I3,EOO 1,000 1,000 9.000,('00 2.75O,iX)0 50 Ne«r mortgage IfS & 7 i,(IOO 925.0:)0 ioe 0,(XX)g.) <ifl,aOJ.(XiC).. Columhth Attgtcata.-stoc^. Istmortgaga, (C. & S. C.) do (C. ft A.) do consolidated 5,0U",(]0J 131 13; 1291 742 SO ISJ 152 1869 4,S21,(X]0 F. 2,437,950 411.550 1,000 100 1,000 1,000 2,'.0O,00O OfiarWe/'s— ist mortgage 'jyiemunxl—sloc\L Cheraic tfc Diirtlngton-lst mort 3d mortgage 6g. l,500,0(«l 7 g. i'.ooo 1812 1871 500,000 371,5011 S80.0IX) 155,01X1 75,0(X) SOO.OtX) 5..3J4.;i6 i87i 1869 1869 600& i869 187! lOO&c 500 on incoi'iie)! Chicago, 7 percent stock 1st mortgage, s f ''" 64 100 100 1,000 1.000 1S)7 1861 1864 1S«3 18RS 1870 A do do IstM.iissum.bvC.AA do do SdM.a-Eum.byC &A do do 2d M. Int.guar. C.&A. Louisiana* Mo., Ist M. (In progress)., w.'ur,. Burl. ,t (J«iwv_Btock Ist mortgage, sinking fund, (trus'l .'... convertible •,.. _ i^ mortgage, gold, (Frankfort) Trust mortgnge (Bur. to Peoria) t'lsln bands (coupon or registered) C8rthiigc& Burlington. 1st mort "*" i858 1853 ... 30 46 Peoria& IIan.,LH mortgage ..'. Ottawii.Oswcgo & fox lilv., 1st niorlgj^e Illinois (irand Trunk, Ist inortitage Qnincy it Warsaw, Ist mortgage KeokukA r,w: rf St. Paul, 1st morlgag.^ CilnfUla SoiMm-n-M uiort., gold Chlrago, Cm. tjic. C«/i(OH Cfitc. B'lnmUe dt I,nu ixr.il If— l«,i »! ,6 i}„i„(fiae-\sl M.'.'.'.' it t7;(c«i-lBt M..gld '"' *;-^''' f'' M- on rsZ.J.-J'^'r"/'.rib:agn <t /oro/i— 1st mortgage Ctilnngo, foica i* .VedTOstvt-stocK lUtn )! Mmortg.ige, (NowiBt) do (Sow2t) W Ca- Ist 1st rf .VInh. /xite mor gage ranrtgage " ,S. ' '^ -Ist niorti«i'.. .' C'fcrfA'orl/iir.-Coni. stock....'. Pref erT'jd stock ' . Bonds prf. (S. K.1. i,t M..' ci.lc.Vo bsiik' Int. hds. funded coup., 2d do M i^.'^rifS" ' , "'"""-.Ist. M..oir>3 .„. A 70 41 40 43 2Ri 73 V s 51 31 1,„„V 60 111 3! R) 82 82 81 227 227 227 1223 1231 193 193 193 «t^^^!^;1^1;^;«Y,-•S";Jed... "igrn!l-.J!;';i'',!i„^^"n.')fi,;;:,' "" 21s 248 "''*"• 1st Mort. melon & ^^adlBon l;R^)* VadUon e;ncn„lstil.,»lnklngfund goid'. 8:0,000 736 000 6;X),(XXi 1,260 IWX) I.CIXI 13..5..X)p.m. 8 72, ( v. 15. p. 386, 387, 492, 59«, 626, 40 after. 1881 1. 1, The Central Paeif. Is a eonsol. of several Co.'s made In 18T0, and now owns or controls most of the roads In Callfonim. 0» 8S earulnKB In lor2 were »l2.9(ftl26 and net earnings about $7,5lO.(K^). Land grant 12.800 acres per mile, except mm. ral lands. V. 16, p. 84. See report In CHRoxtci-K 1889- 'Dl July'l,'l890 July 1,1890 l"l- »59H72 net earnings road and equipment '^ITrf ^"'"'"P" Cost of JlO^.270 1890 1890 IS95 $5,011,919. . IV. 15, p. 6:S.) 1817 N.Y..M.K. Jesup&Co, (lo do do do Trust Co. N. Y. U. S. N. Y., M. K.Jesup J. , 886,387.797.) Jan.l5, 1873 Net income, 1870-71, j;i57,o50. (y. 14, p. 43.) 1375 ft 1880 May, 1901 Completed. March, 1872. May, 1872 Leased lo Ph.AR.roaa. In hand* trustees Sep., 18r2 Jollet ft Ch. RR., Is leased ,'orint.on Block Sep., 1872 and bonds. St. L., Jack, ft Chic, leased May, 1877 at $4I0.0(« per yr. 1 oulBlana Mo. Jan., 1893 built and operated under contract. Net Jan., 1883 ear inKaofC.A.V.Inl871.r2.193.C85. PlviApril, 187i dende In 9 yrs, 78 ppr cent on com. stock July, 18S2 and 79 on preferred. See Chronicle. April, 1894 V. 14, p. 354 ; v. 15, p. 52, 794. Apr. 1, 1S94 July, 189' July, 1898 Aug,. 1900 A ACo "lo do do do RK — J, Frankfort. 189J O. N. T.,N. Bkof com'rce Oi-t 1,1890 J. Boston. Co.'s office. Julv 1, 1896 N. .N'. y., K. Bk. of Com'rce .May, 1979 J. J, J. do do do do do do $2,779,011 previous year. The Ctijc., B. Q. leiises or extends aid lo numerous branch roads, giving thema trafllcguar., (usually 40 or riO p. c. for purchasing their bonds. Contingent liabilities on bends 04f these companies amount to $6,756,000. An agreement of c nsol. wlt:i, and a perpeinai l»a-eof the Bur A Vo. River ft ) July, July, July. snd Boston. July, 1889 1878 1878 York 1900 f. A. ft O. Boston. Oct., 1890 road, was ma^ie in Oct.. 1812; dlv. of 25 f J.ft J. Y'crk and Boston.: Jnlv. 1890 p. c. In b'ds 10 betlrst distributed 'oCh. f. A. ft O. Boston. April, 1879 Bur.ft g.stockholdc s. (v. 15 p.l5»,52S ) O. N. Y.. Union Trust Co. Ap 11 1. 1902 la progress J. J. N. Y.,Farm. L.A Tr. Co Jan.. July, 1869. Cost f. J.*U. Host., at C..B.& Q.onicc -Ian. 1.1887 Openedguaranty of r.. It. $2,.5(X).000. 1896 Traffic CJ.,40 per cent. York, Co.'s Office. April, 1909 Coniplcteil, Dimv lie lo Chicago. ExtenII., A.AO. do do April. 1912 sion of 1>2 miles In progress J ft J. IN'.Y., Farm. L. Tr. Co 1900 J. J. Salem; .Mass.. Clinton. la! Jan., 187." '" perpetuity to Cnic. NorlliJ. I'li," i::; 'I •\'^l^^""' J. Boston. .Merchant *'"• '''"'"'" ""'• "' iF. A N. Y., Park Bank. I'j \m\ M.ft S. K. Y .. Farni. L. ft T. Co. ^'Iit., ^Wm Traffic «grc ment by M. Cent. (v.lS.p. 3281 J. J. Boat., 1. Llvcrmore, Tr, New New . i , A A A 1.000,000 l..M10,0(XI 2..51O. (10 tl.379,510.) Leases several roads. Total earnings, firllj.."W. 691, 834.) Sept., 1890 do do do do do J.ft J. 8 f 8,1XI",(1(H1 « a iViCt. of earninf^e over$3,:00. per m. Leased to Ch. and Northwest, at »700 of first $l.i>(Xj gross earnings per m.;Uof the e> cess up to »4.50l)pcr m.. and 1-5 of all iihove that. Gross earnlngB, lb71. do do do J. A J. do F.4A. do do M. A S. N. y., N. Bk of ( om'rcc Sept.15. '72 Gross earnings for vear ending April ,30 J.ft J. do do Jan. !,188S 1872, »: 5f.9.0O9. or «i3BI.;iJ4 more than pre J. ft J. do do Jan. I, ' ions year. Net earning? $2,619,176 against A 8 Cost, H78,7«8. A 1900 1895-99 July 1,1899 1S99 Philadelphia. g. S A. A O. g. J. A 7 A. ft 7 f. J.ft 8 f. M. 8 f .I.ft 8 f J. A 8 f J. A 8 4 A.AO. New I 1 .7r.0,(xxi 3,9i6.:«i 5<W,700 00) 5 2,5O0,lX»l 1 3,50,000 I5 0.i3,lSi) 2i.2s9.55:! lOOftr 1,215,500 llOO&c im&c 5(W&C 3004 c 1.00 1,0 y l.(XX) 1.1X10 7.55.1XW 3 nWi 1 (XX) m.im 2.S9.tXX) i.iss.oix) 9I8.0OO 200,000 135 000 2,686.000 l.(XX) 101 JXX) 186:1 l.pon :s7i iOO&l 321,000 3,150,000 * A A I I 2II,(XX) '(I) 1S65 1863 8 4J<i 8 1. 1X1 lOil 1859 5 8 SlXl.OT) I.OIIIVXIO 1,1X10 ISHB lOOftc 1863 j500*c 186J Oxx) 1870 1,0(X1 ISil 1.000 100 i.%2 18t3 185j 7 9fiO,rxx) '\.m [500i- almVe!: 600.(XX1 I.IXX) V.'XO •="•"'">• ail i-nn?,\\r v'"'""''"''''"'''"'" fcqniu. hds.lion on enuln'tscost'^xtoiliirxi 630,000 2,50O,(W) A Sept., 1870. Dub,* !4ouxC.at»l,500per m. Nov., 1892 Dec. 22, '72 Leased to B.AO.RR.ln 1866for!0yrs.rent Dec. 22, -,/ 35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs.and do A.AO. J. A J. 7 f. 7 f prm 1,000 16000 100 18,649,910 1,01.10 2,592,0H) i,aD 150.009 50n*c 2:1 26 f, Leafed to 1672. ».1,323,36S: elp.. »2.137.81I; net. $iri86.iiri. Gross earnlngB In ISll, $419,192; expenditures, ti9!l,813; net earnings. |;il9.3r9. 20, '73 Consolidated Match, ls72, with D., Lacli. w. \'ct earnings, Jan. 1 tn Oct. 1. 20, 1883 Boston. do J.ft J. J. 7 Completed In progres:'. Phlla., P.' iiR.c'os. office Oct.'lVl901 Leased to Pitt b., Cln. A St. Lonla Ry Co. New York. Oct.,1872 Leased to Erie, »30,(O0 p. yr.: sublet to N.C Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk Apr. 1,1886 Net earnings year ending Ang. 81, 1872, do „ do Ju'y, If $24,417. Costof road. $6ft),000. N. Y., Metropolitan Bk Dec. 15,1 Op by I), ft H. Can Co. for H gross earnlngB This road forms a through route beN. . Fisk ft Hatch. Nov., 1899 tween the Atlantic coast and Ohio river. do do July 1. 189i A sinking fund of »100,(XO a year comy . Am. Eich. Bk. 1880 mences one year after eomple'tion. The do do 1881 5.20 bonds are convert ible In to any mort do do 1876 bonds which may be Issued, (v. 1.5, p. ^ l'do N ft 1500 1 15 1890 1901 Jan..I'-7:i Apl 30, 1884 Jan. 1, 1907 Nov, l-r2 Nov, 1872 Aug. i 1891 Aug. I,1S91 M.ay, 1916 June. 1812 1875 July 15, 99 Api-.15, 190 Charlotte, N. C. N.Y-., Nat. City Bank. ,1. ft ft 713.) Feb. Oct. do do do do ..29,634; r. 11, p. 13,5. e;>2, 1, 1885 Aug July U. 8. Treasury. Y., Flak A Hatch, do do do expenses. M-as ^1.07(',165. CHBoxiri... Vol. rejiort In N A. A O Q.-J. 188,000 360.000 1.0:10 1>1T2 ma 7 7 7 f 1867 1871 1S69 1BT2 13,0 1159 M. M. M. 561.0(X1 1.00) 1,100 N. Feb. ls'9v'99 N. Y'., K.Kellv ACo. N. Y.,Fl8k A^Hatch. U. 8. Treasnry. N. Y.,FlBkAHatch. M. 4 N M. AN. 5 5 7 1,000 1.00 500* c 300&C Hatch. ft Sacrani'o State Treas. •I.&.l. 1,001) 941,0(X) Diion, Peoria* H:in., Kt mortgage American Central, 1st, mortgage J.ft 3^7,000 2.365,000 1,0 . 1H72 1869 1869 1863 1868 IS'O 1870 1870 1869 N. Y., Fisk all (v IS p. Y N ft J. ft. I. .I.ft J. J. ft J. J. ft.I. J. ft J. 6 8 226.(XX) 1,0(X) ftD. J. eg M. 2,383.0(X) 1,087,01X1 1,500,0(«) SOOftc 100 . ?° Q-J. A.ftO. 160,500 2,100,000 807.000 «eo,ooo 600,000 8,929,900 2,425.400 21 (a ist lien O. office. do do West. Nafl Bank. J. .I.ft J. SCO 000 1862 1863 ft A.'i'b. 1« 5,(H)0,1)00 5(K) "41 sunrlj.it .I.ft J. J. 7 i5,oa),ioo 1,000 625 825 323 823 ".I. B.& over 522; 622, 595, v. 15, p. 1875 1890 7 400.000 100 vn,im Preferred stock 1st mortgage, preferred, sinking fund' Jack.& Ch.,)8tM,lnt. J.'* 100.000 , Bait., at d.&O. 7 7 1,(XI0 i,a)o iHil, SeeannnaJ i894 Jan., 1873 Dividend of s>i per cen*. on rrefered. April, 18S0 Block, »753,700, paid Oct 1.'72. fv U.p.532 ) 1S7U-97 Leased to C.ftA.,at 6 p. c on stocBlnt&c. Jan. 1, 1906 In progress, (v. 15, p. 76.; Apr. 1,1902 Ket eariungs last year, »213,755. Leaped to Ph. Reading., Oct.,1872. Seeteiias May, 1872 V. 15, p. 491. Jan. Jan. Bait., .I.'ft'j. 6g 'Y 2,100,000 21 C*(«i/70c*.4;<o)!— com.st^k bt. L., 6g. J.'&J. ?*• «l 9,153,a,i(l 181)9 427 Cli'iter it r«maiw(— iBt. M.,gld Clienter Ko/fcy-lst mortgage let mortgage Income bonds 00.0 2.571,209 71,000 . . Bonds, tmt mortgage J. ft J. J. ft J. 750,1X10 . CAesWre— stock, preterred .1. A.ftO. 1,9»,000 6,1 822 ' J. ft J. ft J. ft .1. 6,080,100 25.8«,0tX) 2.735.000 40 40 (Merry Vul. Sliar. <* .^i.— 1st M, conv! Chesapeake <fe OAio— com. stock. 1st M., skg fund gold 5.",!0 bonds (Debentures), gold iBt M., (Va. Cent. U.K.,) guar, by Va.... 8d M., do do ) coupon Iiicome mortgage. (Va. Cent K.R.,) cp. Funded Interest, coupon bonds J. l,H3.ax) i!()6o 17 .'.'.'.'.' D. ft U. ft S. .1. 25,88:1,0(X) 1.000 1,000 "w ." A 51,283.190 1,000 Jl.tVXl.ooci .1. ft M. 00 at office. do do do do N ft ft Y.&N, 3,000,01111 i!(V)o 110 85 193 do N. i'., Q-J. 1,000 1,000 12;i 312 B12 2U New York. New York, Office. 8. ft A.&O. f, 7pr^r. 50 50 1864 1863 1870 on stock and a«siimption of all llabllil ies was made Oct. 20, 18;i. Nft Income In 4 do do do N.;r„ Union Trust Co. New York. New York, 41 Soulh5st. N. y.,US.TlU8tC'o. do Cedar Rapids, Treasurer do do N. T. Nafl Park Bank. do do do do Savannah, Ga. &.I. .1. M. 7J2 158 f. 1,000.000 19". ... M. 7g. 7g. 566&C '65-'69 * A. H\ ft A. M. ft N. .1. ft D. 15,000.000 3,70 VXJO O, F,& A. F. 1,000,001) '137 O. Br. (|7,5 CHorl., Mort. for 7 500*c * ,I.ft J. 5,0X1,000 18Ti)... I M.ftN. 2,:i32,0lXl 100 74 (). * A.,l«t M. bds on C. Pac.4; Cal.& Oregon lands SanFr, 7 769,600 500&C 1855 1869 18T4 ftD A. 6,85'.l,4flO 500<S:_ "74 . C. 1,:177,0I10 100 100 .wn&c in ....'.'.'. Ist mortgage, gold. ta.\ free Sobord. lieu. Call. State aid, gold Bonds, (formerly rouvert. Into U.S. hds Bonds on San .Joaquin Valtey Hr.,gold.. U. S, Loan. Ciil lien on certain terms) Western Pacific. 1st mort gold do Government lien California & Oregon, 1st mortgage gold. on 7 231 til mortgage bonds F. ft A. .1. 210,000 IW Preterred stock 7g. J. ft J. 500* c 500&C 1964 1866 m , Philadelphia & & F. ft f.ft A. 20,000p.m. U6 Central J^icifU^-stocs & Phlla. ft Mt. Hollv. N. y.. Union Trnst Co. Xew Yoi k or London. A N A M. 7 TOO.ttlO 582.0! <) >n New mortgage bonds Bond4 (ronvcrtiblB Nov., 1875 to Central 0/iio— Common stock C. P., !6t M., 1,(»K1 1(10 l!r2 W gaar.by Cli.&N. Central t^f Iowa— Hi. d.,gold, coupon 4d mortgage, gold, *l,00O per mile antral of y. .ferret/— stock acrlD to be full stock, Jan. '.M, iSTi 2d mortgage {now 1st) . J. A. (to. 3)4 1,300,000 200,000 1,000 ;87l 274 123 70 SI R. ds 7!nHil,fro.— stock mortgaee bonds, coup 1810 "ii 61 Preferred stock, 7 per cent letniortgage c. Camden, N.J. Office, do do & .T. g < 232.(100 2011,850 40 Bonds on 2d div, s.f Cedw JRapidf <t Mf>— com. stock •loliet 7g. 2,098,000 1.0 1,00 ioo Ca)ia.^toM— iBt mort OxijuQfi ia^<i— ist mortgage, gold Cat/Hija (t Susguehannu—alocK Cedar F.db Minn.— Bonds ou Ist divlslon.s.i do do 50 65 1,1889 Tliereisnlso a 2d and extension mortgage. Ij'an. 10, The C. ft A. n.R., Del. ft liarl', n Canal ft N. 1. R. It. form the United Co.'s of ^..l., inao The lease to I'enn. U.R., at 10 per cent It. p. O & A F. A I " ^^ "" A„| ^"" A A M.A N. do do J.&D. New York. Co.'s Office. Nov-' 1891 Chlc-A Vnrthwest operates 1S82 mllei il'''^'^' .'I^iThe 3. J.ft D. do Doc. 2,1. DOC. 23, andhiisaddltionalext<'nsloiis*hrai;che« F. A A. do 1885 In progress. Lands of the t'ompany are 7 M, A N. do May. 1883 about 2,0IXI.IXX) acres. Operations for the 7 F. A A. do 1885 years ending June 1, 1372. compared as K. A A. do 1889 follows with 1870-7: K. A A. do 1885 1870-71. iri-T2. F. A A. do 1882 Gross earnings $ll,ii")4.»14 $11.40'Mfi M. A N. do 1875 Operating exps, Ac. 6,S!0,0» 6.3 1,506 J. A J. <lo ISSt J. A J. do 1873 Net earnings.... $l.i-.i2,135 I ,.!| • Q-F. A. ft O. J.ft J. ig. A. & O. do do do do .- (v. 14, p. 515.) 1383 1889 1SS9 1884 ft ft. I. A. 1,150.500 'iuo '. mortgage bond^ Chattel mortgage bonds l,)8'i. Ptlitadeli-hli(.)IIlce. i,00ll,t«in Preferred stock New 490,001) 500&C Newstock Iji Id PhlI'dFlphlaOfflce. Princeton, N-,1. Xorih. Dlv. completed Jan. .'iS. (T.;6,p,3 1,1891 2, 1901 iS83 7 6 7 7 6 S.OOO.OOl 60 60 _ CaiaUi. JffcA. X- Chic.—lH Cntawlsna—iiomxaon stock 1st London. T. 16, p. 14.) Oct., 1909 Loudon. do 500.00.1 1891 /I. Natl Park Bank, IMil'a. ft N. Y. oniccB. Philadelphia OIBce. , 15l,0i<i '•id 1st y.\ •July 1,1891 .Inly 1.18S9 do York. London .f 'J,' ^r'' .''°'' D. .I.ft X- XT & A & N. K. S66,U(K) 5,0OO,«)o 1 »16,000 & New H. G. JIarquan<.,j.Ian (Oct. ;•• .-. N, Y., A.&O. 1301,000 ~ nABiit Co.— Ist Mortgage. CamderiL hH, _ • " Caruula Soittherrv~\Bt H. KltT s. cp X Soittherrv—lBtiil. •(f.s.f. Centra! 3.&.J. l« l,2l>S.i>-0 Otma^n A Atlantic— lat Mort., conv morWage 1st let Boston V. .!.& J. l«- F. & A. 2H Sg \. * O. A. & 11. of 1«&S <i. & .M. 7g!f. A. * O. Sterling loan ISXk'tKU} Ca-lenO€t<i do J.*. I. a 3,.'/»),llllO : 1st J.&.I. a f s t 6,817,400 675,000 , . 2.30O,l»l) (to " i. REMARKS. Last Dlv, Boston, C.'o.'s onice. j.luly 15, "72 Nrt earnings, year ending Apill 30. IS71. ''°. '" |Julyl5, '•,2 B 3d series of bonds O. Boston lend XNew jfork.klct. 1,1893 tl,2«l,9«. Th- 2il and of <:hlc.. Bur. ft have IralBc guarantee .l.ft.I. Q, Boston, by Treasurer, l.lnlv 1, 1873 An Bgreementor loiisoildiifn Mid n per.I.&.l. do do •luly 1, 1878 petual !e«Be to (iiic.llurl A OuincT, A. & O. Boston ft Xew Vork Apr. 1,1879 wa- made In October, 1812. (v. 15, n.5:a; ' do do 1,000 ConsoUdftted mortgage loan Sterling loan of United Co.'s (iaeejOOJ.. Bond to Loan of ,S Bonds.^' Prluclpal W^Xlt^^ /Stock' rajable and Wliom. ,T. * 1,1100 IUO LIST. ft .J. A. .lU)* S.5,fl,9;i 1,UU0 20,0lit'p ui. 8,000,000 2rT< n,n)o 1869 !t<', 4 & J. 4 600,0(K) 71i.'M«) 6;3,;i(C 100 SO&L- I8IU iBl niort. conv. on liranch, (r>th series) Convertible bonds of 1S70. (fitli ferleai.. fiurt.tt Mo. ill yfhru^ktl—isl AL.oonv., 1, fiitfiinot^i tt SoiU/twe^tern^lstM.. '•! -l«t.\I..Kolil., our'U&l'nd Or- < Vn C' L^^V """o .1. 5,636.300 1,435,>0' 6,l«8,350 lot) Preferred stock I'' pert Cent. Mo. iWwfr— stock <t- Rate lfc73. or any error dUcovered la onr Table,, INTKBK ST OR DIVIDENDS. OutttandlDg. iS. 1st mortgage, on road & 400.UXt acres land Bonds conv.lntopref.stock CM series).. Bonds conv. Into pref.stock (H<1 sorlys). Incbilseouv. to com. i<tock, (tlli series). l,oiin . 1915 1»74 Jan., iaS8 April, 1911 Interest A $5,3fl3,40'l rents.. Net income l,9r3,8!l 2.089,»»5 $2,«1»,:'24 $3,313.41:! . B ., . 1 .. .. ,, .. » .. .. . THE CHBONICLE. January 25, 1813.1 . 117 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Subiicrlber* nrtll eonfer a sreat nivor hj fflvtng a* UKSCKIPTION. foot riotCB on of references, tee all '5 Miles , For explanation, Immediate notice or muf error AUeoTevoA %m •Mr VttMee. INTEUKST OU DIVIDENDS rrlnclpal. Rate „H Wlien KEJIAttU. Whrr« PavAhle, and 'when rtu.. p.rt Amnunt of I Old- Road ntK!>dlntf, I rkjrtMc page ot RK. Tables. li>t by yi\, lutDlrl'd, t.'htcnaft tt ,Vo;7ftj/'<»jf<»rfi.— (Conilnn'n'.> Wjuoa. C.AN.W St.Peler.lBtM-.guar. <v do lMO-1 do 2dM.. l.TOI do sd M. land erant «.f. Chi". ftMtlw nkee.I«tM.. on ""d * equip. Chlc.A MI', -d M.. (M.4<:.K.It.» lut lien Chic. A Mtl.jBtM.. JdlitMi l,fi«.000 .(Ml 4;i>.ooo sir? 000 1.1.15,(ffll ,00(1,000 14 ISiO l,s:ii),(ioo 8 1871 New York. Co.'i OIBce do ft ir A. t» A. l.CllW WVO J J* !.««) l.l«l I r.,lftM..Bii. C.AV.W I'>wn Mldlund. (t M. Kua-'.hy C.& N.W. Mr-ooinlncf exti»Dnl.'n Ibtmort.. gold.... New ifentrnl morlKftxe <for $48,iX'".*«»'>> Chic. peKin ife ofowc/tirtvvarw— Ul M.,gold.. Chir., ft J. tf / m-/fl,--stock l»t inortKage, ttinkliig fttiid i hlc.& S'« fwt., l:*t M. K"l (guar. In cu»- ^ <;ii!c * Soutliu-.iht M., cold, not gunr CfUlicfHhe it Li unsir-Ul Si., fsQUT by H .Ho Cifi., f/iimllioH rf- Ddi/tou—ttock M. 7 7 7 7 1(J71 !.«rr(. pi-.Tr.'.np-A J. A 7 7 2,750,0(10 1 tOMc 182,1«1U 1 D. M. A N. do J.* J. * O 2.7llO,0ai ^'ullreporllnrH«»«in.s.T.i>.f> in ilo )IO Var. .f J. 1874 Idi* 1«77,«V( do botll .... 1(11 O <lo •to l..l»l| JuiKl.lJ.l! Ui mortgage cf di do 3d of of . guar by Icsuees ni'irt Consold. skg fund, M. for $3 aW.OOi? C"le.brQok(tale R.Ii.—\»i mortgage t'olnrntlo C^Tttral~\H morigage, conv Coi u it ffovk. Vrt/.— Stoc k lut M.slnk. fund bds iBt mortK-ige, Logan Straitavllle Ur.. ft N.r.. •J. ft.I. mortgage 6r)o,o(») -)00&c 48;,'.«10 500&C "50 500*c :oo&c 1,000 i.io 76 588 1.243, J. ft J. 7 7 tf. A 6 M. K.'iOil,!!!))! 5 f09.(X» 7 f 1 t. J >wfm 6 7 • « f. 117 102 142 ! 8 « 4I1I).000 5 fHI,U(0 1.4(Kl,110O 7 7 f 1871 1,01) 141 111 111 1856 1867 1869 61ft6t 1864 1871 "ss 13 110!^ 81 1,00) 1,000 7g 2.232,'HX) i (Wl SOO&c 100 "50 4«7,0(W 622,100 108,500 495,000 ! 1851 1SS6 1872 1869 1871 ; £>6nv4>r it Rio firande—i&x. mort., gold ». f. Ues Mntnf.-* Val-^lni M., Kfokuk to Des M. tstM..on85m.A-Jfi5,000acr'fl&2dM.onlt!2uDtiroit, Eel. Rir. it J.—Ut mortgage Detroit. miUulale /jui.-lsl mortgage 2d fj.ortgaze uiided Coupuns. N'oT. IS.fiS Bo-ilsof.Iuiieio. 'tJ<MCondliIonal'vi .... ei*rdn»rf()ak.&()tta.l{i:.)Oct.l.*;s3.Kld r)ollar (Oak. & otta. lili.j hWf, Oct. l^5H 1st Mort. (Dcfr. <fc TontMir l:i: \pr I 'ji ;fl t lb I '54 " iiioJ). on I>ct. r«...i t-r^iim: SIohx C«y— Stock mi^rt. .'.KO.OOU 7 f 2,5(.»l,000 1,(WJ 100 - lbl<- P Tllbl" fiontt*. 1856..., (.•65 l,1Si t>t. rli.-6i)-'«l., l,'«9 IS? M.ft N. M.ft N. ft J. ft 7 1. .M.ft g N. .1 . .« 5.000.(X)0 88').000 81 .500 45O.0OO 1J(X),000 7 10 3 7 f. 7 7 383,000 750,00) 194,0U) 160.000 i.an.ono 500,000 Varl. J. ft J. J .V J. J.* J. \, .'. iirn, »Sn,i|5, Lsai>.'> IM .Wilt. 11. i. to CI.. Col. Claa. ft Ind. UK. Utport Ut. H, p. 135. iW. Cno«. |i.O0()J)J01a.u ifLi. V. 14, p. ,p.e7. 1 ^«5. IS-H Nov,. 'A At.ft AOK.i Sepi.i do do do do do do do du do du . Gl.\Vctt.at|Z3J9iinonih idvancc Las' aauual rMort In CL». (T. 14. p.8a<<. t8«S J.'ft'j. J. * J. 7 J.ftJ. 8 J. - Stl,, mt>. I' Tvea' Ja . 1. l'^7,-:I-eaaed lo ton'-. Ft b.. 1873 Net ea- nUlgs for v.-sr .ii'Ui'n .1' ne .^'. 1 »a(i8.»ni. Tiee annual report In Cbbovi Dec. 1.1«76 1876-1311 0L«, vol. 15, p. 596. do Aug., :87J do July 1, IMW Btaton, Bout, ft A. HR. Ian. 1, 1»IS Net Income, IW^-"?!. f 199,157. Dividends BoBion, Globe Nal'l Bk. Scptl,lR7« In 10 years, 81 per cent. (r.l5,p.K5) N.y.. Am. Ex. N\ Bk. Jan. 1,10111 (T. 13, p. 467.) Xew York and Bopton. July, 1900 Pblladelphlii. l<)no-l-J-S-4 Leased toPbll.ft Trent..6e.c. dlvon ato'k N. y., Co.'a Ofllce. .Mchl,IH9I 2d mort. la guaranteed by Coneijlldated do .May 1, 1888 Coal Co. PWla. ft Carlisle, Va. Oct.. 1872 Stock owned In large part by l*a. Rlt. 0>. PhlU.T.A.B.ddleftCo Apr. 1.1904 Nst earnlnss year ending Sept. ap 1872, 863A.898. do Apr. 1.1908 Large advancts maile to do branch roada. tr. Ii.p. S2S.) Jan. 1.1884 Panbnry.at Office. Msr, 18:j Olvldenda 9 per cent per annum. . V. Y., Lockwood A Co ISM ft <0 Phtla.. P.nn. It.Ii. Co. Oct. 1.1888 Leased, liar. 11, to Penn. R.R. lorU years. N. v.. ••onn. L. ft T. Co April, r09 N. Y., Loud, ft Frnnkf't .luly, 1911 |In pr'ftresa. Darenp.. la., lo«t, Paul. 1878 Com. stock. $2 393.096 etnlty N. Y.. Wlnslow.l.. *Co do do do do do do do do toCln., Hsm. * P bonds. Pref. stock JniT, 1881 on nt guar. re 71. ft H.ftD.. issu' Mar. 81ft*4 M. bonds, (r. 1(. n IiI. 1905iL°B'd to L. Miami (aslnedby P.,C.**tL) N. Y..Ain.Ei.NafIBk Jan. 1, Sept., 1887 Oct.. 1888 Phlla.,Glrard Nat blr c. do do County sub8CJlpt*n. MOO .OfO. Jan.,l«7S Leased and ope aled by Pbll., tvil.ft Bait. 1875 RR., for 75 per cent oi vross esrntnES. In !P71 tross earnlnjrt were |141,4i0. An. July, l-TS Jan. 1,1880 nual report r. U, p, 7l4. Bank July, do do W, ft B. RK. New York Ofllce. Office P. do do do N. Y.. Drexet. M. ft Co, N y., Lonl.&Ainal'rd'm New York Office. do do do do do July J6,'n Net receipts 1871. »1.68C,«S«: floating deb Consol. Mareb. ir.i. with Apr. 1, 1875 |4.*19.917. Meh. 1,1881 Cent RR. ot N.T. (T. lt,p. 8M, (28, «U t . ; , 19. p. tv>. 594, 8S6.) .lune. !8*2 -May i899L.gr.. JOOjOgO acres. Nov. Oct. Oct. I, Op.by Kan'as raeifle prowess. Gunge, ^ri; whole line, fwim 187i'De suited Int Oct., 187). Affreement with boDdholders,Sept.,15;^. (t. X5. p. IJ9.) i,i900'In 1. i; 1896! N. T., .Mercantile Bank July \.\'*: N.Y.. Mt-rrantlle Bank. Jnne I. '90 Trsfflc gnar.40p.c. troiii»llc».C.*GI W. do July, 1891 do Apr"!. 1996 Also s4epotM.».'»'.u00;3TT,not««,n»/)0(». Boston. Co.'a ofllce. N. y.. M. K. Jeaiip ft Co May 15, '75 Lessed to Ores' TV eat. of Canada. In 1888 do do ay 15, '5 SW per cent was paid on pref, stoev, spd do do May 15. -75 In l8«9. 7 per cent. Of ibe bond? of do June, 18M. |l.33g.00Osre la tb. hand, of do May, 1875 July 1. 1886 the Merchants Bank N T. ft Petrolt. Noy. IB, 7S llOO.OdO per yr. J.l"' N. Y. ft London. been reaeenied. N' N'. Y.. M. K.Jeaupft Co Nov. IS. 78 d do Apr. 1.1878 »565(r«3. In lifin. laOR. do do Feb. 15. -m In 1868. $704.45;;ln186.. fins.-is^. In ;«. do do do do do do y. Y., Union Trust Co. ?f . Y.. Brown Bros & Co 1, 1878 t«3S.0«3. Se«annnaIiepartIaCnoxir-Ln Is 1.59 \8I9, com, nock, ISS4.662. (v. 14, p.OS) 1900 Compl"tcd Aniru>t,i87i. 1908 I"t. was snspendeil. see y. 14. 52) Oct., 1883 Jnne, Jan. 1, N. Y.,GaiiailnNaflBk Jn1jr'lVl900 N. v., n. T.Wilson ft Co July, 1880 do do Boston, Co.'a Ofllce. 6 6 6 M.ft N. do do do do S. Ian. Sept 1. 1886 y. 14, p. 823. Various, Oct. 15, It Lessed to Ills. Cent. forlOyrs. at S5 p. el eam'galsl lOya. 3«pero«:nt 2d lOjrs do do 1883 N. Y.. M. K. Jeaiip ftCo July, 1883 Net earnings, 1871, fft.tss. Pref. stock. Detroit Ofllce. :N. V. Office. J.ftJ. A.ftO. M.ft .< B )Kt"lI. F.ft A. J. ft RR. ' ' Boston Ofllce. do do Boston. Co.'a Office. « II ' J. J. ft M M.H5.'>«l,'ni4 April, IMW >d M.. tlM9A*) wei do (T. 16, p. 511 Columbus. Trcaiiury. Dec, 1»7J Leased In p.'rpe»'iit'N. y., Amer. Kx.Bnnk. Sept l.l'-n" Guar hv Pa. ., Boat., Tower, (lid. & Co Not. 1, 1«.' DiTl'lenils In dt> A.ftO. J. ft I>. J. ft J. 3,192.000 3,170,000 6SO.00O 136,(XX) 4,4i-2,(X» Mijea. > ' 1 A.ftO. F.ft A. J » J M.ftS. J..')0O.0(» "ioo linking fund bourtB, A.ftO. 8 7 1,000 ., J. ft D. J. ft J. 7 IS.'i-l 51,000 1,000 1,000 J* J. r'0,(XX) 10(),HX1 110,1100 :ii3,266 i.inx) 100 rfN. A.ftO. A.ftO. 150,0(») 1,1100 18,>l S(.)0 M M.ft N. M.ft K. £31.000 1863 1863 1870 1868 M.ft N. ?' liii.Vc- 1.000 f. 8 7 1,000,000 6 8,525 »7!,115 I.6!)5,i5l I. 8 8 8 8 f 7 22,0'X)p.m. .".i««,ooo .'..','.' ..s.f.. n.gold '^'rfiMM (f f'nliunhia 2,31O,0(X) 4.6nO.(XlO Varl 1. .' 7g. 5W.tc le.l^Vpr.m 7g. 2.,V 10,000 V.iVxi mort SotUhtceftern -1st M, pref m\ |i.j;.) earnings In propr.'ss. A.ftU. M.ftS. J.ftD. 1 fv 11.. N. y..si!'Nich.VHl.Bk. .).* J. 1,170 AX) 300,000 1866 J. 5 lS-,1 ! in"'53" ft 7 18.'.3 ' 1 J. 7 i',(iw is.vi ft 7 1,C3.1.«X) 1855 IfiOAc I8.v> ;r)On*c I860 ,Vart. ISCl 'v»rl. 1866 .VTMc • Q-J. 15,858 ,S50 1,111.000 1871 1871 W A.ft u. A.ft'l. 1,000 1870 Larixina tt Lake Jfi'_A.-lat mort. it Milieu itkff—ut ort. bonds 2d -Mortirauf, April 28, iBt 1-unded Coupons. Nov. 15. *flO A.ftO. 500&C iSil ± D*',roit, J. ft J J. ft J. ICO.lOO 170,000 1.000 retu. .7;£L.\et 8 1,!B»,4:0 500,000 1,000 1,000 . A.ft O. A.ft O. 6 6 6 6 .M) , M.ft N. A.&O. M.ftS. A.ftO. M.ftS. 7 7 :0(',ooo Bkgfd r. 6. J. ft J. J. ft J. J. ft J. J. ft J. 1:59 \nB*a. Jon.'T;to8i; uniil 11.991 Co ft ollli c. J.'ft J. Western—stock ' 1. 1901 Bds 'nar.'.«bjrC C.C.«.; HbTl-»*M.t. 1. 891 In progress. Feb. » Ifia'Nel earn" es. ;•" .'—-.7 Xsw Motk. Clereliind, Offlre. jTft J. 7 7 6 8. J. 3 iSM , f. V- (122 4.10 - 1st Mortgaerc.Ocr. Dunkirk, Wnrr^n ,t 2.(H«),000 2),(XXi|ir.ni ft ft ft A.ftO. 1004 1- 50 J. J. M.ft 109,500 81,8 i .1 M.ftS. 6 4 f 8 639,1X1 A. ft ft . J.ft.l. M. 7 2ri0.0(«l 16l.(X»l ll«' Var ous '\' 2lXMic 1,010 *W ft II. ft V. 18KS 1860 6 SI J. &A. 3 1.191, '50 3.1 N J. V. .1. 443,100 s a 124,50!) ft S. M.ft av),000 91 S,)')!) lOOfto Mort. (f)p'r ^ I'^.i, ^d Mort. fDet-.* rBonds ol S'pt.!, ish. ft q.-M. 50 .a OetroU 0. J. 0. 0. Sf, •iOO&i.- Bond.^, fcouvertih. from .lune l.TS ro DtuKer Pn<-ifU:~]m rnorigage, gold, 1. gr N ft ft . J. 500*r |86) < i Apr. July Msv. CI vi'lniid. at I.'m6,(X» 292,000 1,000 1,000 ' ft Nv «9«,0(Xl 1866 > ^^•ed 1' ta. »loi'' .. -.p;! 7: " It : July.! J'n,l,i^yj .Nov.. 1»7' do do N.k., Warrt,C K.ft A. 1 lln V. i: p. gj7. Ind.. (inn. ft In ''Trl.iini;'' March, *'July. : w - -14 N,V..MunhatCau Ilk Jnlv. l-.N Y.. Lawrence Bro«. Tan. 1. I'Jixi In procreas. (r. le. p. SI.) 7 If '. Q-M. N.V.. Farm.L. ft T. Co nec.2.1H7' Leased Nov,, 11-71 to Penn. RR. Co. at 7 IK M. ft S do 7 do Sept 1.187S, p.r cent 0. r annum, on »r«««iit nock M. & V 7 do Nov. 1.1875 and all lutereat I n bonds, ftc. (Vcelasi do .1. * J. 6 do Jan.lSiij do reiort, T, IS, p. tas.) 7 M. 4 N do 1.1900 do 6 J. * ;» June 1, 1l8!Le sedtn Phila ft Readlnf (T.l<,p.n8> Phlln.. ( o « Offlre. 8H. J.ftD. Bofltun. Treaa.'a OITlcc June I. •Siigtoc- Issued. »317.fai. Feb. 1. 18 1' 5ft 100 Net earnlni{s, 1871, t,T«.7!3. Vew aloefc A.A'>. N.T.. St.Nl'cilVKat.Bk OC. 1,I8»7 20 per c. tasned Feb. TS. (t. 11, p. 14). 7 iHly 1,18(0 .T. ft J. 7 do do Jan. 1, 1893 7 J. ft .1. do do Oct., 18(7 COBS'l 2« 2.(Xii ^^x, 1,001 1871) U.l Is ps' (\. 14, p. .;: b*)i,ri.. AnR.1.1900 Bepl 1, 1877 do S 7 500&r 1871 . Nat 0»l» J.ft.l. J. ft.I. A. ft A. ft 1.8511,000 do do A ft ft M. 7 7 2 \<i inlla • l>^i2 , June. y.. t'lilun TruBi Co, do do B. T., U. S.TrantCo. • do ft If F. 7 (10 400 (XXl 400,000 I8,W .... 'tji M 7 , 1st Mort. (Del.,L.& W., East. Ex.) 2d Mort. CD.. L. A TTf.st.l .I.ftD. J.ft.l. M.ftfl. 15,0lV,O(X) 90 i;. i., i» •• Bonds Ktaim per IJM,nX) new .lock l»'-i '-' '.J Jnive, 1921 In(ere<t|rtiar. N. ft. I. 2.110 JXIO mortgage mortgage Guaranteed bonds. Extension mortgage (Ir, 3« 400,00 150,001 111) I'll do 79,0ai 13.1X10, '00 I,(«10 X - 300,(100 , Toledo Depot (cost JSS.'i.flHh Dayton <tWeJit.~Ut M.. guar. L. M.&C.& Decfttur, S'fUlnnn it Mnttoon {/iti«.)— IstM, Delnu-nre R. R.—st ck 1 1,»',000 i',6iio 7 f 821,000 do 3d mortgage 3d mortgage r,. ,.100 i,yio.aoo .'.OOAc 100 100 1H5H 100*0, 66&71 500*11W1 .Mortgage tt 1 lOOftc IniiriiUe, tfuzleton tt W7/A^j(ftrt;re— 1st mort. natn-iii, Vrf)., fil'ton tt Pekin.—lst M.,goM. Darennnrt ,t St. /'./Hf— Ist M., g ild i> if/t.tt 3flrh—Vre( Ktock. guar. C. H.A D, 1st M.,i*lnktng fund, «30.tXX) per year 1st 1 ,i<»i lOO&c 10. i*aH8, do .il 1,252.«I0 l.OUTi.Oll 9-l8,0Ul 5»l,70ll 235,i»i0 101 i867 1871 1871 fund & 1 * Co do do do do S ft 1. .lOOftc 46,1X10 11,32 p. Ml U,2M),8.->1 ;r..t,l. , ir leaned to ht L., Kan. I.eise.tlie Daj.ft »|i Cine, V-( earn'nif. .Ian^7-si ": New York. BobtoD, Office. A F.* A. 7 f 32 1 •' I .I.&D. N. T.. (Tnlon Trust Co, Dec.i. imtf) U.&.R. ^. v.. Union TrualC'o. Sep), 1.1901' A. 7 7 7 f ISiO , bonds inhurif <t Jvorwalk— Stock Dnhuque 7 00(1 Common Dnonqut 1,(100,1100 317 000 2,125000 2,059. 00 ad tnor gage A I.07.',':0 2.000 0(10 :srv 16,000 p.m. 1,'U) do Dm a'.Uk do N.Y.Co.VOaioo. a ft ft ft F. 1,0)0 1,000 mortgage Bds M. lNi2 1867 Cumb^rltiKt tt Pentisi/lrrutt-i—int morlxajfe 2d mort.'agi-Hlnkmg fund bond» CurnberUtnd ValUy—ilock 3 M. 7 7 9-k:,0OO Ezcli ' New York. N.r., WluBlow, L. J.&.r. J.ftD. 3 6 tinfun 15,(W,000 18- i't\- Am. do UlB 184.') Connfi-tirnt \VfHter}l—\iii murtgiik'e Connf.f-dnti {Phihi. ~\^\, mortgusji' State loan 7k 3.'«),0Ul 50 —stock Cfynnecttcut Itircr—»tock istmnrtgft^cp sinking fund Del., Lack, tt HO Olio 4.."0),(H0 i'^w Conitfcticut (t PtiHsumpxlc R. fl.—stock D 7 7 7 1870 199 U. i.lt.3. .f.&.I. STO.OOO 65 ,ftlO 100 500 , Con'ifi'fifur. \'uUffj—\tit \'- 100.000 1,0(«) 10,001111.111 18li3 U CVn(ra/— stock... 2d mortg^ige fCol. A Ind. Central R.K.) Iiioome Dondp, (Col. &. [nd. Central U.Ii.) Construe. bnd» ( hlc. & G, Eastern U.K.) Income 'londs (Chtc. & Gt East ru K.It.) Union & Ty(»Ki»n P>rt l«t mor gage... Cons. 1st M., skg fund for $15,WO,0UO.. Cons. 2d M.. (or »UMX»,000 Columbus *t Xenia, Block bonds. 20W)0 nr ni i8.'>7 13 C'tl't.nftux. Chic. <t Jiut iBt J iwki 67 67 76 Mort. bonds do .l.ftD. 50 . crnlriRS jraar 11I5I •el.Jl. {'-.• 8 1, ,..,' .-^ <nrr<-ncx int. Jnlyi 7 r'6 18 15 & MasRrtwippl stooK, guar, by C. otCum'nr 7 1,110(1 "50 4 Ii ila ennreried N'o«, "n WI.«3l»S f. ;6.|,. Jl.l , 500,000 J.&.T. 1864 1869 199 . Isl mnrtgage. sinking "Nott'B. coupon !J.T.,N,B1; IIM Nor. IN* 2.H11I.00O 7 390 IW $I.2O(Mi00 Pitrv^mouth do du do 1,000 5i»l,«10 .w nmrtgage Cotu:or<l—fiU>ck. Ocl.,8.1»T2| i,(i«i K 7 «»i 1S7I 1871 1871 Mahoning— ttocY Sinklnfffund, 3d Mort. fDow2d) Hiibbori br. Ist M., Bkgfdbds f.'i'rumt Mt.Vetnon d-ZJe/— lat M..gld.... C'^rclfind (fe PKiu,— Guaranteed Ktock 2d mortgage for »1,--Ai0 (XX) 3d do |;2.tt»,(XW <t ft 1,290 001) 1,1 - , istmort (C C.& (J.KR.j |i;!5,000ay>ar... M. (Bell. & Ind.) exch.fornew M murtgaic, new, a. f Conatrd M. l.ono 1,MX1 1,0U0 „ M, Jliiir ; ^lad lu progresa. N.T.,Winsluw, I..ft Lo do do May 1. livi do .Jnlv Jii. >i do do do Jnne, 1K7i 1816 1852 1867 Itii lat ft 1-7! let m A. 1''71 Co/., CUi. it Infi.~%ioQ.\i i\o 4 1866 1869 CAic— lit mortgrtge . 4th 3..VX),000 J.&D. t'o.'a Office 1867 1S71 1B65 rrcferred «ock Murt, bda. Sandusky. Dayton & Clu do Saudu«ky City & Ind do Cin., Sandusky & Cleve CoIumbuB, Spnngf & Cinn.— I8t mort. Oincinnnti tt S/>ruia7hl(t—lsl M,, guar nt'd Cm., iraft.tfcJV/c-A-lRt M..eud by L.S.& M-S 1st S New Tork. AlBl.lill 186-i 3d mortgage Ci^ttn., Ktc/imonft it F. W.—\sl M..eld. guar Cin.. :iunduaki/ it Clerelanft—st0C}£ tfc :)(jo,i)n) \ffu mortgage Muskingum Tai.— lut C'f'velaijrl 1,000,000 1,0110 1M5 Cin. tt Jf>irtinfiriUe-~\BtM., 0';.?B., M. ft N J.ftD. 5,1 00,(.<10 i.no*) isfij iiiorlf;ag*!.irn»r 0>n., La'uj/eUe tt t%icnaQ-^iH uiort., gold. it 7 g. f 8,6 '8,(100 1.1 Cin., Rir-hniond it 7 A J.* J A. 1*9 ino* "(W '(S '67 Cifuiiin^ti et TjuI— lut Cinn. 5'- UAKl.OOO 181)9 11X1 . r. : 1H71 ' 3fi m l.Vioo pi- M . 11 s on prel.. iKith; Dec , . is:! on Jnoa. H.'. Un •lo ft <l. ft II DI tda'ids 111 follows: Dei Dec, l.ni»i London. .Inly 1876 Jan 1, *73 187i 1174 Sept.,18T8 Ap'll. 18-5 March, 1888 May, 1889 Consol. Nor .1" K, Ten- ft G? debttoTenn loan. (y. I"), "' y T..nn ft Va. and Co. paid fta e aln^. r fund ........ N li.'im., wlthsl ck of $492 y). name dlvldcndp as Esst. X'sss. Leaves Portlsnd, "aco ft P.. at 10 per New stock $200,000 lacent on atock. iued !>•«., 1873. (8oe report t. 16, p. (4.) Loses F.astcm In m .. . . 1 , . . . THE CHRONICLE 118 [Jan'Jary 25, 1373. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. any error dlscoTered Siobacrlbers will confer a great favor by gtvlns us Inimedlato notice of DESCRIPTION. Mllesl of] "s Sa For explanation. &c.. of all references, Hee Roadl «5 foot notes on 1st patfe of UR Tables. JRm* /Vnn«vfranUl—stock 1st. Mortgage 1 «»>• Mi: lOO&c lOO&c 1,0110 200,000 8.000.000 per cent, stock mortgaKe (expended I id mortgage, convertible .^d mortgage 1st i 1,I>J0 1,000 OU) I8U 500 570,000 50,(00 78,000.000 186? to 18CT) "i(io 100 1,000 l,00il l.OCJ 4,000,000 6,000,000 4,441,IIOO 926.500 18.>J Bnttalo Oriincli Bonds fjong Dock Co. mortL'aae 1361 Storlliig bonds, coil vertll)le,JEl,lllX),uoo.... O«ncralniort.,gold ffor $30,0(»IXX)) bi'Dds (? 10,0011 .WX) aathorlzed) IS'B 1870 ie ft /*(i(.s6(tr,v—stock mortgage, conv. Into cons, mortgage mortgag, convertible 1862 1865 136S . Consol. mon.free of Suite tax ^'quLimentbou U Lwouean db ..Y. American, iile): i ls72 I860 1866 1868 lb68 1367 1st mort.. L. G., 153,600 acres, Ist dlv 1st M., aom, 2d on m. l.g . I.i3.600 ac, 2rt d. 1st mo'-tgage, L. G., 388,000 acres, 3d dlv. Flint & Holly B. R. fs. f ., *25.l«)U per year) Bay City K, toaginaw, 1st .M.guarby lese's Bay County, issued in aid & do Construntton honrls Holly, Wayne & Monroe. Ist mort, s.f. .. ftori(i't~lst mortgage, gold, convertible Flutthing tfc yt)rlti>iitie—i.^X- mortgage fy>Ji(ta,Joliiiittow}i <t GloverH>nlle.~\fit Fort, mtf/iie, J(Kknon itSaniiiaio—Ui tft I'TO 1869 1871 1869 13(1 1871 ISil Cinii—\st M.. gold. /^H/i-yioanirt— IstM., gold cfe H. qr' 18U— 1st Mort. A Binkiita 372,600 l.OUO t'o.— stock 1,000.000 1,000 1.000 500&C H70 M tnortjage. gold Or. Rapids a l7ullaiia—\^i m, gold, guar... let mort, gol not guaranteed Orand Trunk ( Ca.i't'/'ii— stock Mori, to Bk of U. Canada on surplns lands Equipment M., 1st on all rolling 'took. do do do 2d Postal bds.&c, secured by gov't business IstPref. bds.conv. into I'^t pr-*f. stock.... 2d do do 2d do Sd do do 1 1872 1809 21,000 p. sooic 146.0U) 132,000 1,000 1.000 1,733,000 476,ai0 500&C 600I&C 100,000 7i,OiO 500 A i'oiio 1,000,000 2,:W,000 liUnois Central- -stocii.. 1st mort. constr ctl >n i)dsfnow payable) do do do do gold Redemption, 1st & 2 series do 3d series, s crllng Jndia/ia UUaott Ce/U.—lst M., gold 1 eft Indlanap. Diooin'tonttWe^t—lst M.,gtdbd8 2d inor gage Idttianap., Cine, it />!/.— stock Ind. & Clnn. of '58 Ind Clnn. & Lafayette do do do . Louis— let M.,In 3 series Eoulpment bonds 2d mortgage low^ FiilU it Sioux rM'/—\9' M.. Anl. T '69, 2tli.ac I ife ^(A^rtv— 1st M., sink, fund, gold. l/tii^. it Safflnato—lsi mort i',6.60 I.IIOO 500&C 1,000 V,6oo 1,600 Jticksono. y. W. it S. B.—'tl mort., gold. ./tcVs'Hip.ftjiiinc.ctJfbd— FloridaSt Bdsjtld JeTemon tP.t.)—\st M. (Hawley Branch) mort<fagi! (Hawlpy Branch) 2 6t iLOrtgare (Su i|iieh. to Carbondale). (ni. & ift 1(10 £100 illOO £100 £10 £100 £10J mortg.ige .telT'.rsouyllle -2d m rtgajc bonds.. Jendij6onville.Mad.& Ind— ist m-rtgage ^d do 2d mortgaff onds of T-oulsvil e (endorsed) X. Iniiana—M mort^'age ....,.., <J It .. ' • : . -Ist . Mch.l iilete libles bilities, 4c. Mar'Ch IfS:; Oct. I. IWi! Jan. 1S91 1 Jan., 693 Sent 1875 1, .Mtjli.l , Dec do do do do l'J-20 Leased In 1870 to Pa. KB. for 7 rer ct p"' annum on stock and debt. Net earnings 10, '72 Jan. 1, 1882 Apr. 1,1S90 July 1, Oct. iu 1871, |6i6,031 do N. r., London. Jan do 1»13 ISSoi 1 do do do Boston 600,0(10 150,000 1,500,11 4,-200.000 615,500 2.000,000 1,000.000 5,000,000 2,855.000 6,517,964 19,941,137 1,751,907 2n,'273 6W,0.5a 2,375,906 618,066 2,360,33.-; :«)l,733 3,650,000 500&C 100 la) 'ol-'Ki 1,000 7 8 {, 10 f 10 ID 8 8 f ; { J. 7g'.f: 7g. f. 4 J. J. J. 4, 1. N.Y.. Wiuslow, A.40. do 4Co L. do 4 J. London, Co. Office. A.4 0. London, at Co.'s Office. S^' do „'*! J. 4. 1. do F.4 A. Var. do J. 4 J. 5 1.4 .1. do S do J. 4 J. 4 J. 4 J. do London 4 Montreal. A. 40. do A, 40. do "i'g. J.' 4 J. 5 J, 4 6 6 J.4 D. M.4N. J.& J. 5M 5X A. 411. A.4 '(< O. do do 4 J. 1»0 8 ise'r 4,000,000 600,000 981,000 10 4,000,0011 isji 1851 1851 1861 1865 1871 1869 1870 1,000 50 500 1,000 'ioo 25,'280,510 500&C 5004c 500&C Varl 8,012,500 332,000 2,500 00 2,500.000 2,750 000 1,000 1,000 1,0 JO 50 1858 1867 1869 1889 1870 5,000,1)110 157'.' 7 A.& O. M.4S. F. 4 A. J.4 J. J.'4J. J.4 J. F.4 A. J.'4 J. A.4 0. F.4 A. A 40. 6.5:7 5 7 \^ 6E 7g 7g 4 1589,500 2,800,000 1,600,000 2,000,000 i,oa),ooc 7 7 7 7 1.700,000 1.450,000 1,000 1,000 16,000 p. 1,1)00 16,000 p.m 770,01)0 1,000 300,0ai 1,000 5004c 2.960,0 <l 600.000 1004c 1,000 1 495.000 500.000 1,000 910,000 1,000 1,000 20,00iip.m. J.'4'j. J.4 J. 6 5,728.490 7 8 r.4A. A.4 0. A.4 0. A.4 0. A.4 0. J.4 J. A.40. J.4 J. M.4 8. A. 40. F.* J. 1. 4D. "Various, A.4 O, J.4 J, do do 10(1 5004c 1,000 1,000 1,000 i.ijoo csh A $983 742. nual report CuEOiK-LK.v. 11, p. 732 J. & J. J. M. m S. M.4N. J.4 J. 4 I'- J 7 ?^ M.<fe 345 000 7 7 7 6 A.4 0. A.4 0. J.4 J. M,*N. J.& J. 7 7 . .1 J. 4 J. J. 4.1. J. 4 J. N. M.4 N. p. in 79t>- I900|Fern'dln»toCed.Kcys L,Er.500,003acres Stock, »;(X) 000, vet ca.nlii rs, lS7ii-71, $30,499. 1, 183.). Has a Oct., 1881 Oct., 1SS9 isold I ,\p'll, 18961 Oct. 1, 1901 In traffic agreement from Mich. Cent. 1871,toFtW.,Jack.,4 Sag! aw. progress. July (v. !5, p.76.) 1, lOOilFirttlnt. rtuejtin..';.''. luly, 1672 |Not earnings, 1871-72, $117,238. (v. II, r. 1870 to 1886 3S«, 459.) Sei't., 1900 Tiafflc guar, of 15 p. c. from Ills C.4 Pa.U Jan.. 1892 Ist mortgage guar, hy Pitts., Fort.Wayna Chic. (V. 13. p. 83, 177. '209, 210, 46.', 633) 4 All thi- uniountH here given are in pounds eases Atl. & St, Lawrence, sterling. l.iiiin.; hlc. Dot. 4 Can. Grd. Juni'.. Apl., 1877 .Jan.. 19'i0 59ra.; Moiit.& Champ, ,4i)m,; Botf. 4 L, Perpetual. Huron 161m. Gross parn-ngs iu hall y.ar ending Jun^ 30,1872, £3l9 4',6; exIrrcdeeic. Irredee ". penses, £672.197 re' earnings, £1^7,'i82. ' 1 ; Irredeem. Irredeem. See CuBONlCLE, V, 15, p. 6.7. 796, 797. . report m'Caao.vicLE. Interest in delault. Jersey City, ist Natl Bk 4 Co. N. Y., Duncan, S. New Yorkolfce. do do do do N. Y., Bk No. America. 12, v. 15, p, 627. Sec Cubomcle, v. p. 51, 157. May"l,'l390 Operated by Eric. H71-8' Anr. 1, 1881 Mar,, 18Si Jan„lS92 Han. & St, Jo,,'207m,.hranch, Qui-ry, 111, to Pa'myra. I5m. Cameron to Kans, C, Net earn5.3m, Total operated. '275m, ; shs. new C'tnnion stock authoiizcd in Feb., See Chkosiclu, vol. 14, p. 219, 321 187.;. ings in ;S70-71, 15, p, 804. ,Ian..lS92 1. 1S90 Sold Jan. 2tl. .50.000 $1,089.(134. : v. Consol. into N,Y..B.tM. 10, '73 Leased to Penn. BR., which owns a mado do July 1, 1883 iorltv of the stock, (v. U. p. 628.) Leases Berkshire RR., Stockbridgc4 Pit s. Bridpeoort4 Boston Jan'.2fl!l873 fleltl. and w. Stockhrg. Gross carnl gs '871, $730,280; operating exp's, $601 I'.O; N, Y.,Bkof New York 1877 net earnings, $176,160, again>t $147,0-24 in Brid;;eport and Boston. l-^SS Jan. Phlla.. Company's office Jan. '73, (V. If, p. 6,59.) 18:0. do do 1839 N. Y.Nat'l City Bank. .Inly], 1391 In progress. Sv Chroxtcle. p. 453, Philadelphia, Offlce. Sept. 1, '90 the repot t to State of Penn. for year 187:, shows $.378,681 gross earnings and do do Feb. 1, 1875 $171,2i4 ope.ating expenses, (v. 14, p. do do Apl. 1, 1S95 do do N. Y., Co 'B offlce. do do N. Y. 4 London. N. Y„ Co.'B offlce. London. N. Y or London. N. Y., Turner Bros. do do N. Y. , Amer. Ex. Bank do do do do do do N. Y., Un. Trust Co. do do do r.4 A N. Y.. Farm's L. 4 T. Co M.&N, do do do A.4 0. New York, Nat. City Bk. do do J. 4.). It J.4 J. N. Y.,Farm.L.4T. Co. do do do 8 f M.& N. 7 A 4 0. N. Y., Nat. Parit Banlr. J.4 Ushed seeaiso 1, 19,i0i 628.) Feb'. ',1873 1, 1875 Apl. Apl. 1,1875 Oct. ".. 1690 Apl. 1,1375 July 1, , 1890 Sept, 1867 April, 1888 Feb., 1897 line, (lO^m.) 707m. Bent of leased roads per ce"t of gross earnl gs. 35 Net revenue in 1871, $!,'32,S47. Const, bonds of 18.5 will be paid now on demand. (V, 14 p. So, 490.) 1901 In Oct. ,1909 Oct Main progress. Co. has aid Road completed, 1906 4 32,000 acres 1*^70 I'd Cost of road Oct.. '70 Settlement with creditors pending. See report In v, 13, p. 800. (v. 13, p. 635, 80O; V. 14, p. 5il,) June, 1899 July 1, 1919 Net earnings, Oct. 1,1900 juiyl, 1881 Sept., and equipments. $11,500,000. Road went Into hands of receiver, 1871, $286 414. Leases St. Louis, A.4 T.H. road and pai'l $450,000 rent, net earnings being $^00 676. Bonds guara.iteed by Penn. BR. Co. 6 7g. i :)u 1, (>et,,l 7S 1390 7 201,000 93,000 2,000 OO) 2,000,000 882,000 2,OSa,00) 2,000,000 7<.000 SOO.LXB 1 Dec, 7g. 4,000,(100 1870 1867 1S69 1869 1862 1853 1866 1870 1852 7 1,000 1,000 m ISW 8K "4' 5004c 500&C 1872 1869 1870 1869 1870 f. 1,5'JO,00) 5;'0.ooo re- 8(,3, rei:ori v, 16, p. S2. 1871, Jsll.GSi; expenses, Total ei ear Ings t2:i.S7i. ; »1.71t.814. D^1 1'-d sali-s to Jan, 1. 1872. ferrc'i paymer.ts on land sales and in trusiees hauls. Jan. 1, 18T2. were J102.S11 Julv July Aug.'.'l870 J. 7 1861 1854 1857 18S5 v. 15, p. Jan. 1881^ M.4N. 1 ISi'J Annual inCHRoxi'.LE l-ort Net $1,041.25'!. pref.. 1100,000. »21S,i'45. carnlugB, 18;)-72, Oct. '26, '72 Co.mp:iny leases the Erie 4 Niagara, 31m antl tlie Detr. & Milwauk^.e, 189m. For Oct., 1872 London Joint Stock Bk. July, IS71 the half year ending July 31, 18T2, Ihe do gross receipts were .£^50,735; woililng do Jan, I8i3 do tio Nov., IS73 eip n-cs, £.32!l,l'.i7'. netearnin'is, £2;i,«S; Piollt do intere t on bonds, 4c, £54 184. do July, 1876 do Oct., 1877 on half veai's working £137,111. See do 6g J.4D. 1,126,515 876,766 300,000 9,167.700 5,087,221 8.0 0,000 1,182.550 700,000 820,000 1,180.000 191,0(0 100,000 100,000 7,660,000 416,000 367.500 1,817.000 113,080 St. Annual Offlce. New It ork or London N. X., Market Nat. Bk. N. Y., St. Nich.>at. Hk. N.Y., Farm's. L. 4 T.Co. J. do do A.4 0. Boston, Treasurer. A. 4 O. do A.4 O. 5«' A,4U. Bait.. Merch. Nat. Bank. J. 4 J. N. Y., F. P.James 4 Ce. J. 4 J. Augusta.Ga.. KK, Bank. do .1. 4 J. 7 2«' M.4S. New York and London. 70 ,000 50 from Bangor to (v. 15, p. 627.) iConsol. w'th St. Louis4S.E. (v. 5, p. 2:3) [Stock paid in, JIOO.OOO. (v. 13, p. 867.; 1. 4 J. 4 J. 4 J. J. ia«s 100 100 direct line and Halifax Com. stck. ' ; N. Y., Geo. Ondyke 4 Co N. Y„Farm.L'an ,4 TCo '^o^in 'I Farm.L"an4TCo do (V. 14, p. 628,) . 1, 18i)0 To form a New York 4 of ea ninga, eX'.euses, 1 aThe i.et earnings above Juuel ,1888! Trust Co. dj 1879 1879 1,510.!)68 //tr(i(I/tr*;>.— stock Jlad 1,800.000 820,1*1 1863 18;0 nd mort Jfil., M'Ui. 7 i,5a],iioo 500.00:1 1,201,009 , mort do do do do do do London. York and London. months endlns: June SO. 1872. IS publiehed very luUy lu the Chronicle, v. 15, p.*'2. with com- Tlic report for the nine 1 5, '72 May Grots earnings, 1.000 1871 indtan'ip.it Viiiceiinea—l^t M., gnar 2d mortgage, guar jmemational (Texas), Is' M. gold Houston A Gt. No., 1st mort.. gold Ionia tfc Aan-vfnfl'— Ist M., traffic g'lar 2<l do ' M'.4N. N.Y.,Mercli'nt-'Ex. B-. M.4N. N. y., Mechan. Nat. uk. do do J. 4 J. do do M.4 8. do do M.4 N. New York. J.& J. do M. 4 S. do Jan! 1,187. J. 4.). J.& J. N. Y..Mei'h, »"at. Bank, Jan.! 19011 7 1,764,721 ia/tcos— stoc',t Preferred stock mortgage, sinking funtl 2d mortgage Bo:idso? 1869 Boustontt T€xatCent—\stM,fro\(i, l.gr.,8.f. hntutngdon A Broad Top— Ist mort., gold. 2d mortgage 3d mortgage, consolidated Hcrlp for past due coupon Jack., Office, 23d sticet, 'July do do do do do do do V- M.4N. 2,9S0,(^iS mortgage m irtgage 4 f. si-X),noo 1st 2d 4 J. M.4N J. 4 J. J. 166&C 221,190 500,000 500,000 floM«a(0'iic— stock Imllan-ipollfi it St. J. M.4 N. F 4 A. "a" 1870 Harlem £x(e«?iora— 1st mortgage Joy 4 J. 1 £25 £3,4S8 539 - Co/«wi&ia— stock 1st mortgage, guar, by State Bonds not gnaranteeci M'tckeitsack tfc y. Y. Exteiitton—X. % mort. J/aiiiiihal (ft St.-Joxeph— common stock Preferred - tock Missouri State Loan Land Grant mortgage Bonds 18T0, conv at mortgage CQnincy& Palmy. RB.. ' '" " Ist mort. (Kan. C. & Cam. Itli -.IS.) Ist 2,000.000 317.000 660,000 6g. J. 4 J. 6g, M.& S. 7g. <fc S'trriHb.. PortK^h, ill. I I UDW.IOO do oonds, coupon Creenvitle .1. A.&O. 775,000 4,000,000 1,000 1,000 l,l»X) ' Oreat Western (Ca!iiifia\—Com. stock Preferred, 5 per cent, conv. Into common debentures Mortgage bonds, coupon do do do do do do do do New 7 1 7 . do , Penn.R. R. CO Phlla., by Co-ipany. Phila,, J.4D. M.4 g M.4S. New Q-M, N. Y„ Union do J. 4 .1. do A, 40. do J. 4 .1. 15'i,oOO 1, ('00,000 100 Bonds, not mortgage Gllmau, tlinton dt Nprinsf.—Xfit M., gold.. 4th 111.'200 2.093,0110 S. 8. 11. 825,000 mort mort 1}'ttvettoit, Uoufitnii Seorgl'i R. R. 1.4 2,60,000 lOOic lOD&c 4 J. 7 165,00,1 2d mort JYerlerick 7 6,446,000 1,000 1871 and etjuipmunt bonds eft M.4 100 — W'li/ne, Jfuttcie 11.4 1.000 I Pblla.,Penn.LifeIn».Co N. Y., M.4N. A. 4,0. 7 7 8 ISS.OIXI i 'Feiv.;- 1«« lO Haute tt Cftic— Ist M.glJ Fttchburg stock Flint (t Pere. MarqtieUe stock Consol. mort. s. f S>^ in\Biiit, Tet-re Fort F,4A. 8^ 3,00!),000 ft,OOO.ia) l.llODi *0D= 1869 1852 1851 I860 1867 1870 — rt. 500&C lOOic 4 4 600,000 SmtiuiCft Cruicfordtii—l-t M, Ev.&IU.,8.f.. 1st mort. ,».f (Evansvllle to TerreH.).. . Rockvllle extension Si}aju<mU«, ffeiuterson <t ya>ihv. Ist mort. 2dm J, J. A. 4 i». .IJchl, 18*1 Stock. »,i.l07,0 0. Annual rep. In v.l5.p.31 Nov., 1872 Leased In 1B63 to Northei'n Cent, for i!9 Jan., loT"! yrs. Kent paid, $l('o 3Ui. Net earuinsa Jan, I, lii80' In 1871. »59,68J. againsl 190 219 in 1970. '2812 Dlvs. guar ly Pa. ttK. (v. 11, p. 628.) i'ork. Peun.R. B. Co. do ' l«*t M., vvinn. to N.H. line (Bangor 2d mort, Bangorto "NVlnn L loa.i. L'd grant bds & Ist M. Bang to \vlnn — 7 5 7 Phlla., J.4.J. '"m '.863 New ^*t IJWO New 8. M.&N. 8>i S,000,OI>J IS49 1353 1S57 (ext. to 18W.). mortgage, convertible Sth mortgage, convertible 8,53'i,910 1«U . 4tli let soo.oai 4 M. 60H,I>.«) — I PhUa.by P. 4 R. RB. Jan 21. 1R7S Leased to Phil, 4 Beading, at 8 per cent J. Phila..r'. 4 li. Offlce. M.& S. Mch 1,1881 onsto.^kandint.onbo.lds. (v. 14, p. 6-28.) J.& J. PbUa.,Girard Nat. Bauk Jan. 1,1890 Formerly leased to P., W. 4 fl.; operate do A. 40. on own account since Dec, 1869. Apl. 1,1886 400,01)0 1860 mortgage bondu Income Bonds, 999 year* to run Bond & inort^ag,^ on Elmlra real estate. tfie JiatUvu'j—tilock, coinmoa REMARKS. (Vheni Where Payable and hy when Due. Stocks, wliom. lastDlvld. J.& 1,809,200 495,vU) IW&C In onr Tallies. i| Principal Cen't.*P»>''''le' 60 50 Ist ' •taudlng. 1870 conv JEtmiru (ft WtUia'n^port—aiocti, coin Preferred stock 7 K"'" Otti- BondJi, INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS Amount IS 1860 50 luort., '.Id mortgage, conv TU*abf4hU'nm .f: /*fra«coA— let Mort., conv. Preferred, oS lr-58 (JM.)— 1st hfjsUrii Sftore, h . , I Apriii',mi Consolidated, June, Ian. 1,1900 Chboniclk, Mar. aorei. 1872. V. 15, p, 44 In progress. See 851. Juiyl, 1889 Leased to Michieaa Ceut., which gives a Nov. 1,1880 traffic guarantee. Apl. 1, 1899 Leased to Ills C, at S5 p,c, on earnings. X. Y., Metropolitan B'k Juiyl, 1890 stock paid up, $286,730. , N. Y., NluihNat. Bank. July 1, 1885 Operated by Mich. Cent, Lands, 192,000 , do do do do do 1,1888 1?90 (t. 13, p. 667.) do ^.Y., London orFrankf. July 1, '.902 Bdi offered in Ang.,'72. SeeadT.ln CHBO.y. N. Y.,S W. Hopkins4Co 1900 Honesdale Nat. Bank. July], 188- Leased to Erie Railway Co,, which pay« do do do Jan. 1, 1889 interest on the bonds, (v. 14, p. 628.) N. Y.,by Erie R. R. Jan. 1. 1389 Indlanap., Treas. offlce Nov. I,18r2 Leased In 1871 to Pitts., Clnn. 4 St. L.BR (guar, by Pa. BR.) for Int. and sinking N. Y.. J. 4 S. rergu on Mav 1, 1881 N. Y.. Bank of Am rica. Apl. 1,1873 lund of bonds and 7 per cent a year on stock. Lease transfered Dec, 1872, ti> N.Y.,St. Nich.N.Bank. Oct. 1, 1906 do do do July 1, 1910 Pa. Company, (v. 14, p. 591.) N. Y.,Bankof America. May 1,1882 N. y Faim's'L.&T.Co. Juiyl, 1874 Leseed to Mich. Ceuf. m WtS JrthUary 25, . . . , . nu THE CHEONICLK. J RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. mny error 4Ucov«r»4 In oar TaM««« »i!^9rrlb3r« nrlH coMTDir » tfraat I'avar bf yivlux Q* liuinadlate noCle» of DESCKIPTIOX. Miles 1 Eor of cxplft'iatloii foot note« o» ^(1 niortgaife. Ka/i'i VUy,St.Jo, tf- KU 1%6 do do ad M Mo. Valley KU. (Auj. 1. do do do isii: IS 1») 'tio M Sd niorijjaKc Xac'jlO(iJa/i/iutfci?/oo"M&urff— lEtmortifage, l^t iuorit;atfe (cxtonslou; atMi.li l,8ii.-i,i'<) & 'hre lOO&c lOOJtc Kan^s C.and Lehi'fh Santa Fe Lackaw(t)tnn.—\\Al <fe I.g., Little Schuylkill- »tnc\i. Ist mortgage, sinking LojantpCraiorcUv.ii'S. man 1.U*' 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 2,693,000 9.4,UU) 500,000 F.* A. J.A.I. 1.000,1)00 J. 1,000,000 A.ftO. IWiit SUO&i.- 1,5110,01)0 1S52 1SS5 1,000 1.000 115,l>«) 2,014,0,10 18li(! 1,(100 SW.lKiO 1,000 1,000 1,000 IW.OOO 4 D. J.& J. A. 4 <> M.4M. 200,000 J. .... 1,000 7k. 8,2lU,Ul() 7 u. t. 100 1,000 288,S50 S55,ni« 2K 1,0011 5.000,0110 10 10 7 f '"si 18,153,600 1.000 1,000 S;l,ti80 S,82«,000 5,000.000 7 f. 14.'> tor new, 161 SOVW 18(11 1868 1870 '.,000 201 IS 53 18117 bOO 59,0il() lUti9 sax lax 185:1 1,000 Si I,00O 4,108,000 1,471,000 iw 18e« 1^69 1870 1870 1,00') i«n i.utw 1,000 1,000 so 1.000 1870 1U04C 1SI>9 50 \«W line ,500 ; & "'so 100 1851 1887 1870 mi 1.000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1,000 100 1858 ^S.OdO.OOO (SJO.OOO guar.).. 1.000 Portffaj/e— 1st M., gold gold New Loan lor tii.IOO.OUO. gold Leeds A Farmington R.U. loan.. .. M. <;. & Aiidfo-cogtfin UR. Interest serin AndroscogKin RR Bath City loim. .. Portland* Kennebec, stoi-k do Varmouth stock ctfs. do do Ist mort. extended... do do do Consolidated mort... gomerset ft Keuncbi'c. 1st & mart's... , Belfast & Moo-iehcad. Ist mortgage, Manche-iter <t Lawrence—^tock dt f/'a/zn'jifir'iu/n— 1st d: C»>i'"i««a(i— stock, l,(Ktl) T2->,ono 8,<>8O,60O 551,- CO i»a 1-300 iJOO S,500,0()0 2,100.' 00 I8tij i8r,» f.7-'7n 1869 1,0.0 i.noo 500&C 500&0 J. .1 . »I.4N. 4 D M.4S. 6 \.4(). 66. J. 2 6 «D. li-.M. M,&N. 6 J. 4 J. J. 4 J. 6(f. f It. A.4 0. 1 A.4 0. sx J. 4 J. A.4 0. Q-F. 6 J. 4 'J. 2 6 J.'4'j. F.* A. 6 3 *v 6 I. 4J. 6 6 7 8 A.4 1 0. 4.). A.4 0. I 6 M.4N. M.4N. .M.4.N. A. 4 O. A.4 7 1.4D. F,4 A. F.4 7 2„5i 10,0011 7 1,100,1100 0. A. J. 4.1. J. J. 4 A.4 5 f J. A.4 A.4 0. 49Ir50i> 746,31)0 18 8 18SS 500&C '"so ..,. 51 eo :::: . iiw XfXO 187J I,l«i 1,000 inu .... 631,000 496 892 429,000 741,400 62,000 2n,.800 1,149,300 560,000 IJO.oUi 1,000,000 800,000 1.388,992 8.130,719 4.460.388 2.450,000 1,050,000 2,500.000 3,000,000 300,000 900.000 1,500,000 190,000 800,000 warn A 4 :g'f: J. J. O. 4.1 4 . I. . ; ,: . Feb.. 1897 OpiMiUci Oc: V'.-7i >Iav, 1873 <uue, 1898 Sept., 1910 O. t., 1872 ,,, .-, ., . , ,-i,irni Kerelpts ironi No all source, 1871. |i5,ll«.S 2 ,W, . itu. m year ending net. >2.44V ; ,<6l. Dlvldouds in lOyrs. liioperct, Ii. Wch., '872, S3>£ i-er ent new stock was sold at par to stockholders, iv. 14, p. SK.j N,Y.. N, Bk rommrc*, [lee. 1, 18.19 Lea--ed for :'0 ycai s to PaelAc ol Mo, Xcw- York 4 Cinclunati Di'c, 18;; Leased to Pllt... (In. 4 ruar. by Mhv. 18.8a I'elin. Jtn. N. Y.. Bk of AlilL'rU'ii. lei^eett aaaumiuu llabllllles iiud paving flAi.uoo per yr. iv. 11, p. Ml'.) 1S96 do do Boat,, Xat. Bk.Coui'rcc. Ian. 1,19110 Land Kraut about 1,0U9.29« acres. Slala ' ML. do Apll.l»» aidHii.uHipernilie. N. Y.. Union Trust Co. April, 19l)ti State aid ns.oon per nd'e. Jin .1871 Leased and operated Uy Phi. Philadelphia tlBce. 4 Reading. I>iv'dii7pcrcei:t. (V Jl. p. •«.) Oct., 1877 do N.Y., Jones 4 Schuyler. Aug., 1900 Coivpleted Auir. ie~>. (T. 16. p. 14.) Operated with X.J. Hotithcrn, N. Y., N. J.South'nli.R Sepi!ri872 ag Haib, br, completed in l'7U. Die, of < per c<-ut in 18 2. Cnropany b'-ld. 1 t N. Y.j Vcimilyf 4 Co, July. 1998 189(1 mort, bond- to retiie extension 4 Oka Philadelphia, do Lou's 1893 ilile. June. July, . U.Y.. Bank do do do S.T., J. of America 18>'i 18 re 1906 Jan., 1874 Jan., 1881 Jan., 1897 do do do B. Alexander JJ. Y., Drexol, do do Feb., 1871 M 4 Co Jaiil,'7n-"7l . 1866-87 1886 do du May, LonlKTlUe. "r3-"75 Sov..'9t'-'95 do Oct. 15,1813 do N. y., Drrxel,M.& Co. April, 199S Loudon, BarliiK Bros. Dec. 1901 Aug.. 19.12 do do Philadelphia. ta. by Ua. R. R. 4U|.'., 187J Augu do Mai'on, Ga. New'Yofi. no>tan,'Nat"£xch. Bk llO dT do do do (10 lf(t7 Boston. N.it. Exch. Auff usta, M«. 1879 1887-1900 1889 1879 nee. 1972 Oct., lesj Oct., 18)0 1912 1890-91 Oct., 1874 Oct., 1900 do do Julv, 1S98 July, laui Bk Cove hr, bd», Groa-earni ga. :87'-72. fl.o'^ (-03,^73: net esininx .». ^ov., 1871, Willi t act, »1,0 0,000 new stocK was HI SO. lind i9a>.U)J or old ' — ° /<% .- '< Mock at lA. Last annual report, CoioaicLC, r. U, p. Itl. April, 1900 Louisvtile. J. J.'i'j. J. 4 J. A.4 0. . I 0. 5U.IU0 Ut oaaearn, t do Various. N.Y.,M.K. Jeiup 4 Co do do A. to. 7 O -.4. 4, ; F.'&A. .1. .^- ... ! 4 J. .1.4.1 J. 4 .T. 's' P 4M.) .lua. Ky. !<'.2 4.(. J. J. I -^ !-'i 4D. A.'4 0. r.4 A. 100 100 100 II, P. 799, March iNl'i do Capital alacll U tlJOiJM. Apt. 19,18311 do (V. i4, P.C28.I A uy 15, IS* do Jan. 1, I8< da New York Apill. \«H M. y., G <ii>dy.o4Co. .July ;. H-7 In P'ocress, Of areso to Lewi'tun. N. v., Uulou TrUKt CO. K.l).,l!r;i Co isolldatlnn. Jn c, Uro oi the I,. Bl or* Fei.., 1871 do do road iliicludliK Clcr., P. 4 A. and tier. do July. 19U0 do 4 Tollandtbc MICta.».4 N. Ir.d.Co.-. do du July, I'JIl a d [,t l«;i, Buir. 4 Krie Co.. akich do 0«t. 1.1>82 lirii, do 4 stale Lis*, and Kile S. Y., Bank 01 N. York. Oct., IS79 4N roll. Mod. 4 Tol. road do do Miiy, 1*5 and White Plfeon are A. du Nov., 1877 owni; do _;..wn4 KrankI leased at do do Au>..1976 40|ier(unt ol ifroHS ear.>in|rs. a d hal. .Inly, 1,?7I do do Alleif. 4 G, I:,, leaaed lor int. on stock do Jan., 188)1 do and bunds Biiu>;mtti,c i,, flitl.v*'"iprj )r. do Od., 1992 Total lei'tr do di> April, 1S99 do Kro-8 eari' do du Ilcc, \'Ci penses.y,'.: do July, 1685 l**ee rcp'iii do _ do Anul, 18C6; Total receiiii. lu I 7u, t. do do d-i >fov., 187H penHc8.t8Stl2.i2U, Anli do stock was volcdln *<1 to do July, 1S)12 do pavmeiit of 8i l-:i per ido Sept. ISMi viOuel' eakh; lull jiBliI do do .A rll. lf,9S do .'an, 1. ik^v Iter Auirunt 1. \*>ii do do JuIy.l8S7 Ev II. p. (57,6.7: V. 15, p, I.. do do Ju y, 1887 do July, 18,-8 do do Ian. 1, 1H.7 do do .liiiie>.IMi4 do ,lan.. mii9 L. rr, 1,CS2,0UI acrer. .Y., Boston 4 PUlIa I eased to N. Pac. do l.Vl'l. 1,1S«) do \V. A: C 40 Ti. c. on oTcaa ritti«liurB Ottlce. .Inn., '8,3 LeaiM>il ir, Y., Wliulow, L.4 Co Auk. l8Cfi earn Y, Farm. L. 4 T. Co. .Inly, 1899 Sli.Ck .2, Uostou Omcc. May.lMO »19 ,w. M.4N, J. 6iio,aio 100 I du du do do J. 4.1. 3.431 .520 1,000,000 1,100,000 1861 b '111. .1 1,U» 1871 Mf jfr.lN Wu|.laii e 100 10 lie. ISdH aeatoat MW,7«« la inn. L7a< over 6inOMiv c a*, loi.oalaroaia ,nd d'U ayablc'oalT oil' of aet earnUigt. Annual report la CaaoaioLn, V. 927. , 4 do do do do 187; wto do il.4 N. 370,000 2,5IX),"«1 do N\ Y. Del., Lack. tif. 7 •ai)-'6i — earulUKSof Ksaaaa ParlAc wer< liM*. 1 PblladclphlaOtUce. w.'m 190,00 )>. 4 I). 0. A.4 0. com ^.».. 4 4 A.4 0. Q-.I. F. 4 A. I 4 1870 1870 100 dollar mortgage, uterllag J. J. 1. 600.000 mo rtgage, mortgage 1110,000 3,000,000 701, 00 181^ mortgage.. id mortgage. t 8d mortgage Scioto ft Hock. RB., Ist mortgage cm. A Bait., ist M. guar, by M.& C Marietta d P(tt9b—\9t^l,t'A. 0130 p. Marquette A Ontonagon~lit m., laoome. .. Mart/land <t i>c/au>ar«— Itt mortgage...,. :fd 64,000 25,010 l.«,000 88,000 S33,l>« 6,617,000 1163 18(W w 4111 ; a majorltvof -lock In lt« lief.ver HaclAe »lil'-bl. perawd la l-oI'ueclloii with Kanaaa Panic. Ink'IIX't Bt. LouK. In .I.IKti do 187: it 76 Loud. 4 Fraukf. .luim 191K do luiyl, liM) do Hoia.. ;s ( H. Y., (T, IS. p. ThtsCo.oirns IWI -97 4 Q'-J. 2H 225,ir'0 1*70 M Marietta Stock. Ist preff Stock. 2d preir 851,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 6U1 100 M-Une Central—stock lat mort .consol. (gold) Bonda »l,lW.00i) Loan. A. & K. Rli.... Ist mortgage, Bangor L'u (F. & K. KR.).. ISTO. 2,6 .'3,483 1,01)0 nt bonds Tre*(«/7*— stock Bonds 1st 3,000,000 l,W ,000 175,000 100 mort. endorsed by Ga. Kh Macon (£ Itrunsictck— lat M., State eodors. 197 »< ^d mortgage I9;s 1st 77!,.VX) 1,500,()CO 2OJ,0l)0 IS» \mi 'ifX Xlan^ehl 750,000 2,W8,100 1856 Memphis & hio. ist M.. sterling, guar.. Memphis ^Caiksvlile Br., 1st M.,sterrK> Extension Bonds, 5,1 00,0110 f. 349,00) Extension, Louisville Loaa.... it: 190,0'JO S,5UO,0('O 71519 Lt/keni F'a^'«^— stock M iftison 9yOW)0 151,1 WO mortgage on main stem Loan Lebanon branch. Louisville Loan Memphis branch, 1st mortgage Lebanon Br., ist mortgage <t ,,0011 W),000 Louisville Kquipm A. 4 0. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4.1 J. 4 J. ion,i« 840.000 500.000 4.5OO.0U) lat Maoo-» 4, 1. M.43. 1.1«»1 •8>5 18S9 J. J. 3lIo,00O 3,000,()0O 50 4 A.&O 500&(: fund Auausta—UtM. M.dfcN, 1-.70 . it M.4N. 300&C Lex., 1st mor'gage. do do 2d do Mort bonds (Shelby cut-uiT) Loiiinrtlle tt N'.ishviile—stoca Macon l,'<l<t,000 5,'^5«,()0C 181 i9 W of Ind—l^t M gld mortgage for 1:0. A.* O, 1-(19 L^nlwille, Cin-it Kf-xf ng ton—9toc]s. Preterred 9 per cent stock Bds to state Kentucky (nerpelual joau>. Louisville & FranUiort bonds do 4 J. g.-.i. a:. 101i,i«J0 Gleu Cove branch Co?i3ol. Ist K. J 400,000 18t>8 )8(S.1 500ic E cteufllon LouitvUle, Cinn. A. C.IOO.OOU 181)7 O.—Ark. S .Lo*n Lexlugtun & Frankfort LoutsvUle Loan 4 S.C9ii.i»jO l.Otti IWW Long Branch <fe Sea Shor&~l9i mortgage Long /«/««'^-9tock mortgage, r.A A. 1,'KIO 18!M 200 47 com.. A N. 1 49,UJO,«« l'<72 lSii9 "is prelf. Street Coniiectinn bonds Little Hock (fc Fort 6fnUK~-lit mort., gold.. Land grant, a. i Bl. 3llO,l|U) M.*N J.£ J. A.&O. J.& J. 15« Loui»—Ui mortgage, gold Fine M.4S. A.4 0. im mortgage JHock, & D. .).*.' ixni Si Si ».f.,conv M4a.07«. 6Cptl, IDW) .Trt'as.,at inatniitT i. 518,500 1H55 1857 ~ M. r., Jo 4 c luaKaa. lalMil.. uu. -t Ju. .s.! eaiulufa la Ul71, Hopklna, 61m. & J. rbna.ComKxch. Bnnki,l;in U.& B. N. v., It'uk o£ Ainorlcrt .Miir, l,3U.0UO 189(> u. .M.dliS. i.oai 511 . tt St. .l/Tanij—fltock, J.& lif7il 18B7 ad mortgag.-. reg 7letou KU.) _ 1st mortgage (Ha/leto L'rington 1«. 1004c 'iO.OOOp.m. 100 ISfili M tehuih Tu //A'/— stock, com. and Bonds o; ISiJSexchangable im mortgage, new, ISfci V.ooo J. .M.* 8. 200,01)0 250,1 U) -.•m J.& M,&t>. »IO,HIO lUtX) \^i B. M.4 N. 400,,X)0 IKIiU "w 17 17 .\ut;. I.IMK) .\ui{. i.ian T, Pvtiiotnm4 f .m. ('.«•.. • t'liy m!a"n. N. v., London 4 Fratikt Mat' :,^t F.ft A. N. y.,4 St. Lnuli. Frf> l.|K«S J. & D. do do .luiie l.lim 1 7 7 237.ni«l 18H8 1809 1867 _ (?«/.— Ist M., I" 900,000 Ulvers V.Knnn.L. 4 ni.and «I>1 1. '.<Vi Jiiucl.18 4 Uoalon. ttn.v. m.J. the Me. \ Ill Jan. t.ieao do do . ,1 1000 '..KU law lOO&c mvi 1004 f 18(i',! i/rtfWtfftce— ;toclc 1st mortgaije (t du do 1858 t'., Law., J.«0. IIKI Kalamazoo & Scboolcnil't Kalamazoo, Allegan & Ora .d Kapidn.... Jamestown iSi Franklin. 1st mortgage... do do Vd morttra;re .. iMkg Hup. tfc if/ss.— Ist M., gold, 1. tir.,8.f. conv '-Jd mort,, gold, 1. gi., s. tmjcu. Sci J. 11«5 bonds do do do do do do ao do do Kaiaiuazoo & Nvnlte Pigeon 4 du d- W,'(IO *XI,000 841,000 ISB-I i6i3 1013 Ai.f.i.i«5ij du do M.A 1, SiXii'c 99 WM 150 lOIJ ... 11)0 2". liutfalo it Erie, jiiorlgngo l8t looocc 6,303.000 600,000 isa.ooo i 275,3.'.0 -uteed. 10 per ct. slock Con80lid mortgage, 18*0, coup do rpg do Income Rends fs. fund $6(Hj.U'J0 per yr.j .. Uondsof Octobtr i, i8tW, S. F Ist mortgage. S. fund M. 8. Si N. I 2d TnortK»Kt) Mlcli. B et mortgage (i>., M. & T. KR.) l8t uiort. (C. 1'. dfc A. UU.1, Sunbury hds yd mort. <C., P. & A. UK.} regUter.-dbds 8d morlgago (C. l\ & A. UK.) Luke Shore dlvUeud bonds, April, ?8.i9.. Junction Hit Ist niurtguge bonds 1st mortgage ((,'.& Tol. UK.) s'k'grd id mortgage {C.& Tol. Hll.) LiUU ijVxi Iti'H tJO July., |CKI,Oirnpd by con.>peiiii7 N. Y. M *-. K.& A. F.& A. ,|,UtU.UIO ih:i mortKiiite Mlcfi. A'o «(/(.— stock I. HI. 6,466,(UO 2.210.000 1870 mortjruRp (extension) In o 11" bonda L*ike Kite <t U»tlsmUe—\9i M. ($1,100,000 Luk6 Ontario Shore~\si mort., i:o a 1.00(1 Offlca. i;i'^;i:i\ l.UUi Wv'd, do ilo J'.i'j. lu e37,IW l,iuu so 1869 1805 laal Conaul. l,UOO,tiOO ISM *4;d , 539,500 1,500,01W tS66 ISUi 3tl Lfficen l.XKI 65- '87 DO 25 Schoolcraft l,400.0t«l Lixm IStiS A.«U. OO.WO IBM 2d Mort. (jfOvernTiu'nt suhsUly) l»t Mort. n^enveiiwortli Br.> Land Or. Mart, on lOi.UUU acres Sd mot'i. iDcoine bonds (all Istuued.) Lund (^raat Bonds Kuld on V.UOO.UUO acres 2d mort^Kpe. ffoUl, on eumc fient fV'tJsfy (M'l.).— Ibt mort. bondii K-niucky t>Hiral—2^ moitifagy l3t .VXJic 21V) 673 215 1(0 . Ist Mort., Kold l8t Mort., (Told Littl'', l.tMl l.UKI 18r-.U IlO (fold Kuttaaa Ctty, St. .1. & C. B. UK., cotisol JiiiUMiH A/cn/ic— Stock :.!•, .d.dcold) laudd: rood, iluklng fund Gmir 2,789,113 500,000 : n horn. riilladc phi* <500,000 iUll ItkWARK*. I bjr l.OOO l.Uti /.'/*</r'»--fttock.. ( Prlnelpal, wbeD Dae, Ruin ttlAlldlog. 4H morigoffe Ihc Council i)ttmiJi-t.iaic,('. 11. £Sc. Joaopli J.* t..B. R.t.,l.st Al Shore A Out- BontU, INTEREBT OR DIVIDEND'. When I VI kerc Parablii. aod Amnuiit ^21 St. J-ftke ®5 page of lEU TubleH. Ist PMladetphin- yuncfff?'). of ecH.ieeR-'Ad refoi-a all .. I Jai'y'lWl Total mileage operated. 9'Sl mltea. Annual report publi lied In cubomclx. a ail V. 15, p. 491. anows ret earnli aa < llnei ope ated. 1871-72. of tl.iri 99?. OI the $8.0no 0011 cons, loan t2..''i0u.0(U reser'A to redeem old bda. balance fur luip'v'ta. (V. 14, p. 732; V. 15, p. 4jI,J Leased ta'^ummlt Br, RR. at Mljoq. t3ai,0l<Cortbe Istm.lsrnd.byGa. KB. aail S.C. RR. 2d end. by Ga. KK. 4 Bkr. Cu Advertised lor foreclosue of 3d mortgNge Nov., *72, but notice wlthdlawa. ; (V. 15, p. 6'7.) Leased to Central Ga. PR., to have the same dividends a« the leasee. In progreea, IS^m, and branch, 60in, Leases tie Dexter 4 Sewpori, Belfast • Moottchead Lake, Kennebec 4 PortlaiHi. And oscoggin, and Leeds 4 Fsrni'lMetoa roads The gross eaini- gs In 1871 vera t ,56',4S6; oicratinge^pet .>eB,>l,0i»4 («. ti-avlngnet rarnlngs, #i6-',7''7. Inieit-i.t and t.xes wee S:i.'i9.'9, The con-ol. mort. of \iVl will r tire all ih- old dellSee report In CaanmcLZ. vol. 14, p. 4S>, do -iVpr. 1,188S do A.4 0. A.4U. Boston, Waahlngton Bk. Oct. 1. 1895 JlUJC,'74-'i7 W: M.'4'N. M.4 N. J. 3 8. 3 a. 4 J. M.'i's. M.4S. F.4 A. r.4 A. M.4 N. S J. 4.1. 7 1 B..|faDi and Boston. Hauchester 4 Bo.ton. Mrtyl.,139- Nov., 1872 Operated with Concord RK. (r. 14. p. 7SJ,> July 1, 1889 Leased to Boat. CI. 4 F.. at \ot eandjys The eoinplctlon of the Ohio Ktrer brM(* Scpf,',"l86C at Parkerflburg and the change of glsaita ticpl., 1866 In the Uhl 1 4 Miss. BK. in 1*71 alf-cied the earnings of M. 4 C, favorably, Grosa Bait,. B. Garret 4 Sons Aug, 1,1891 Aug, 1,1891 earnings were »1.««1.967. Net rfveLondon. nue. $210,055. 9ee annual report la r. 14 Bait., P. Garret 4 Son'! May 1, 1996 later report to Jane 30, "n, T. '.5, p. 379 .July 1, 189 do do May 1, 1896 p. 8^. do do : J !« M4N. Jan.. 1910 do. do tJ. JU Rtook 3:0 000 T.M.P.U Aug. F.4 A. N.Y.,'«in«low,L.& Co June 1,1895 «m Dec,-72. acres, pd.>learnlogt, gr,. 3!>9Jt6 Set BO>lon, 1 reos. oim e. Bo-ton, Treos. offline ^"" , J875 L, ':™ J.4D. M.4N. Bost.Bkof Comm^ce, foji'ig ISaOKICLE, r. 15, p, W4. Villi; 1 J. 4 0. do do i"" . . . . . THE CHRONICLK 120 (January 25, 1S?S. EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Snbserlbers vrlll confer a sreat favor by DESCUIPTiON. Mllei 0.9 aZ Outitaudiug. of 25 dt Lexington ~\%l mortgage. —stock Tennesaaco Loan..... ... 1st mortgage, convertible .. MaysvlUe \>m Jtetnpfiit ttC/iarUtton lUOO 35 , . I. 131 er.. AriCttnsns L:)a-i, jilC.OUU per mile. Jie/'iphia (£' St, Lou»~lsi utort bunds, I ' gi 'iis convert., sinking fund.... 1st inorti;ai<e, eonvertUtla. .. Consolidate 1 mori. fur iflO.WW.OOO) MichigHU CeutrnI (Air Line mortgagto Michigan Air lue lat, M..a8dum. by .^l.C. Kalamazoo tS Soutb Haveu, ist .^1 ., guar. (to do <!U M.. KUar... Oraud RIv. Valley, 1st M., asaumed ^dM..»fnJir do do MUhigan Ani-e 5Aor«f— 1st uiortga<e Midiatid Jhiciflc—lbt mo:-tgAg«.t;ol I 331 231 •iM Jfichtjau Central — toct 1. Milwaukee tt: Xorthein~\Ht mortgage Milwaukee .t St. /It**/— Com. atocK 1,00.) Vim 111 admortju^e Ut niorigage Kastern . 18 >9 1869 27 'STJ i'.i'w 1,11:0.100 7g. &c IS.lOilp.m. 15,39'<,9'il 10,826,188 15.«75.HB 5,VW,0OO 5j 1,000 l.OUl 1.000 1,00 J 10.)' M.tconv.to pref. stock) 1672 Western Union. Ist mortgage Lake S.d- WVs^— 1st more, gold. £100 ISIili 1,000 1872 <k i/ciy^n—stock.... Mineral foint ( IK/*.)— 1st mort Minn, it Aorth ive.se— lai M.gold.-.f Mifiitsiiyoi CeutrnI— l»t M. {M.C. It. U.j... 1,000 50 Schnulkill 1868 ls7U 1,000 1.000 is, 4(L0,tAK) per mile.. fCans. J- Te.xan—iitocic I't .\i.,gld.8.f.,o I roai&land (U. ''.S.B.J 1st mortgage, gol-l (rebo.<&No 'sho) mortgage, for 100 1,000 1,1X10 1,0I«. IS 59 f I.IIOO ISO a. $a,i"Ol>.0»A) A Giriifd—\.%1 500.SIC Interest bonils Interest bonds, ulerling Tenii. sur)8.,l8t mortirag* (.Uias.. Gainsv. ,000 do do .Julvl.ioso .1. 1 7g. t. 4 da do do do do 7g. 7 (to do F.&A. & I). &J * J. . . .1 .).&.}. M..t N. Loudon, & New York. N.V.. Mil. N. Y., ft RR P. St. Union rrnst(''o. N. Y.,,7.I,. King. do do do do lifTl T.) Viioo 1871 KIO&C lOO&c Montclairqf y.J.-~\%tiA.., go.d, guar 1,161.134 30,0:Jll).in mt^rtgjige Memphis, do J. 18TI 13:0 l^t morti^age, not endorseil Monticello, (IHs.) -1st mortgage Monticello ic Port <7e>"cw— Ist mortgage Morri-1 it fCtxexslork I,OUJ 1N7II iJf; 19 7 8 8 "sg. 8 Co J n.,ia89 Dec, 191X1 00 Feb., J.« J. A.AO. 55 '&c 1000 ( iooo< 1,000 25 5,coo,oai 2,0il,573 '19-'.« 1,0 JO 8 7g. 1871 f. 1.000 2,10 i,bno 50O.«X) .poo.noo 1,8T2,4M1 112.500 600.000 axi.ono -•05 Lar^e laud grant. Annual report in Chron'CLK, v. 14, p. 7.'5. See alto V 15, p. C2.-<, 7S7. stock, *5,95O,00(J. Net earnings In '.871 f. Xf.&K. F.& A. L J.& .J. F.4A. A. SO. J.& J. .J.& J. 379.360 iinal report In CnBONtcLie. V. 11, p. 763, S^15.2'Ci, in :871. 1S70. E.vtcns on to (v. 14, p. 763.) London. 18.83 against 1649.331 in Cairo ill progress, Y.& Louden. N. 1901 Mobile. do 1877 Leased y. G. Opydke ft Co. do .do do M.&9. J. A D. A 4 0. «-J. J.* J. i53 IBM M.&S. N. 1,000,0.0 isio 1807 1 ; Neosho Val. Moliiie. . 7 S,6:0J)(W 2, shows net eainings March. I,1.511.«I0 '5 New i-t mortgage (t.!0 00 pijr mile) Ni*ln^. tt Z)9ear«/'— let M gaar. by L. &X. Jd M o r t'.^'rtge '809 1, l;-,li;'ii.. ept. 30. 18 , 1883 t J. M.&V. 8.000.000 18 ;i .ran. 9m - 18-.1, »227.1!2 ; 187. t212.'.01 1869, »1V2,232. (v. 13. p.807.) Consol. O' U. Pacllic, ^o. Br, ft Tcbo ft Mobile & London. >i.& N. 5.1XXI.U00 is-ie . Co Red »254,l9i;Tn A i O. M.ft N. M.ft H. .) 13.698,250 var. var. 2a mortgage Coiwertible bonds Cotntrnction bond* Gen.M.tS: Ut on Ur.t. Br.&c.(guar.D.L(tW) NWioiUe <6 Chattanooga^Btatk 1st mjitstge. old Tenn. -jtare mort. on N, C. & Ja-iperbr'ch Bon is tL> r. -i. iJuvennn MH,:Jd mort L. ft T. Ftate aid. »10,(00 Line from Eunice, Ark., on Bo-ton. Cii.'< onice. Apl 15,1890 *:58.«)i. Whole line proposed, Glraid, Ga. to Mo. N(tw York & Savannah. 1372-76 biie.2asm. N. Y.. Nat. Cilv Bank. .Ian., 1889 Savannah, C.KR. I)k, Jan., 1887 Net earnings. 1871-72, »150,12L See d^ta U ill annual report in Chkonicle, v. 15, p. N. Y., Sciutter* Co. I'Jilil m'.&'n. 8 7g. M 250 1, '81-93 A.' 500,1100 i',600 Apr. Sep. 1,0 7 i864 er., 257,000 acres. \Ii8s. River, to Fulton, on 1,1876 Net earnings in year ending .!.&.!. ,!.& J. J.& J. 3&6g. 700.0 l,010.H*i 330 0CXI 4iO,000 13;0 mortgage, sinking fund W 1892 1, Land ft p. 1''7". N.Y. .Clark. Dodge do do N. Y.. Farm. 16, s. Cent. RR. for ?9 year?. Leased '.o P. ft Read.. May '64 forSBKyis. Grosi earu'i-s, 1871,»98.0(;6. Co8t,»l,.52«.(j(.0. 18>l« Manksto. Minn, to state Line .6Ura. Nov. .'69- '71 (ipt'rated underlease by an assorlatlon. An?. 1,1875 Bonds protested Doc. j5. (v. 13, p. 840.) Jan. Office, (V. 15, p. 691, 773; V. 21.) 181(1' J.& J. J. AD. 100.1100 Income bond' M outgo inert/ <t En faula— '.91 M.,en.!>y Ala. com. stock. Feb.. Wild .Innc 1.19I1S Leased to F.& A. 6g. 1,000,000 4.423,0 '6 5,607,00(1 1,176.21X1 7.55,010 1.6<5.1XI0 53.1100 ; per mile. 2.500,1100 100 fi.(Sli Feb., 18:0,7 cash and 3 In com. stock; Jan., 1869, 7 cash and 10 in com. itO'-K. On com. stock, Dec 1870 if r 1871) 7 In com. stock; Feb ,13;0 3 cash a d 7 in com. stock; Jan.. 1869 14 In 7 .Ian., 19<12 Philadelpliia, P.& B. Co Ian. 16 Dclroit, lut Nat. Bank Ian. 1, N. Y.. Ag ncy of Co. Ian. 1. F * A. i.lk J. 8 1S97 18 1870 1896 1898 1873 1891 Dec, Dec. S. &,I. I du do do .1 . .1 10 83.510 1,772.200 isio 8.1.) ^cpt., 1879 i J. M.& & .1 7g. 300.000 SXI l^&c & do do F.* A. F.& A. 7 430,517 1I,9M,110C 3 701/ 000 1.1K31XI0 7.933,000 5,000 («X1 1,950.0WI 877,^00 18<S7 'M mortgawe Ist 7 3^10 »,0OOp.m. ista — %!X 8 233,.V10 a-u.ooo 4,000.000 3.275,000 3.000,000 3,905,600 820,000 soo mortgage, sterling Specia mort 3,671,000 1,315,000 '„9-'06 M 1st < A.JiO. 1871 mort. («.*ri.5J0 end.).. -id mortgHg's cud. by Ga. liU Plain bo d* 'fjife <k Afoutf/onierv—Vrf.t'. 910 k, d prct. let mort. yold, endorsed by Ala 'id mortgage, not endorsed ibtle dt Ohio stock M ' J.& J.« 18S8 18:0 Co .>;l < . 1 7 1,2.1I,3'10 Mo. Mobile ; 7 79 ',500 1,550,010 600,000 Tennessee Starn loan sol. M., gold, on road and land Mi'ismri Tt., tt S. ^k tialt'—UX. M., 1. gr. 188 1, N. T.. Wliiklow, L.& Co A^lerrau to MnskeffO"*, Mich. 1389 N. v.. Turiici- Bro-*. .\ni^., 1899 Ill progres'. Bds adv. in CUBON.. Au?.,*72. N. r.,Qr(- nleal, N.ftCo D»c., 1 0: Bo. ids offered i .^ew \ ork, .- u .. 1872. New /orK.Ofllce. tor las annual report see CllBO-lCLK, J. dfc J. .laii 1S71 do do J.«s J. Mlg. 15, '72 vol. 14, p. 65-(. Net earnl'iysin 18il we e do do ».'.1(0 311, sealnst »';,76;,787 In 1870. New do J.'« .1. do 1891 stockw 8 IssuedDec. ,1 72and J.iD.. ls,3. do A.&O. do Dividends since 1868 have been on pret. 1881 do Bt'K. Fen.. 1972, 7 cash; Dec, 1870 (for ls7U M.&K. do l-.'4 18^ bonds Coiiaolldatert L'd .Iu'y.';2. to South. Security Co. for lat. May .J.& J. F.& A, .1. & D. IS.'* 7>'*«.— lat mort Mi'i^-'<''Uitn it .1. July 1.1390: 1,860,1100 l,O»l,00,i t Hoiids, Staie .Vrkaus J. Ma«j ft 3X 1,354,000 2,000,000 1,278.930 mortgage (.M.C K.R.) Tenn. Stiite Loan Mis^., Oiiui-hiladt. ReA R.—\%t M.gold l^t mortgage ("i'l^.ULKJ acres laud iil ft Howes on bonds uiiJ 3 per cent on stock for j years, and 6 per cent afterwards. Ando do Jan. 1, 1885. nua] r»port see v. 15, p. 386 v. 16. p. ;il. N. \., Swcnaon, P ft Co May 1, 1.89 lut'-rest Was not paid as expected in Nov. N. v., IT 11. Trust Co 19iM l.'>72. ,v. -,4, p. 491.) !>. v., IT. T. Co. Julv 1, 1901 Alout 630 uio acres land. (v. 12, p. 690 ) Is'. V.& Boston. Jan .2;, is; The annual rep irt for the vear eniiini? tioston Office. Ma; 81.1872. was published in Chhum Oc 1, 1832 do CLK, V. 15, p. 84. 11 shows net •anilntt, Ct. 1, IB8i N. y. Kami I.. & T. Co. May 1. 19U2 n p aln line and branches of C1.993 (^09, do do 1389 against »1.559 112 In 1370-71. Rei on loldo do ISH> si< months lo Dec. 1. 1872. shows an ino do 1889 crchse over 18;i of $'237,395 gross earndo 1-89 do In^fs aud 191,149 net earnings. (V. 15, p. M.&S. 8,798,000 207,000 1.0011 v., .r.&.i. 1,1H1,01X) 1000 1,000 i.uoo N. S. T.,3d National Bank. N. Y.. M. K. Jesiip & Co ".v;",.!!"" lanl Ulvl'd. , 8;o Mil., A 8 'r.oij.i m J. M.&N. M.«M. M.& N. 70.0JO 1,000.000 500,000 88 i.lW isiu 1310 Milwaukee City loan.. Milwaukee and Western. Hiil 1,000 l.OOO 1.000 I J. M.AN. A.&O. J.&J. .).« 6M.0OO 1,00( J. A.AO. A.*0. M.&N. lOU I8-9 1869 18 :u 2d Tuortga'/e (Prairie du C.) Mine f. 49. i.9U).000 i 100,000 'iii 4J & I 100 111 111 Uiv. (Palntor; * lat mortgage tlowu Mli.n.) 1st mortgage (.Minn. Central) 1st tiioriifage (Iowa Dakota) 1st mortirage (i'rairle du C.) Cli. Ist .I.ft 8 ' .as uxi 4,5to,o 1,000 1, 00 ft U.ftN. 2,204,5110 l.'OO J. ft J.&D. J. 7g. 1,0 12i> Preferred 1 per cen' (cumulative) stock Voting Hvrip attached to couv. boudd... l8t mortgakje & pr yr| 1,200,000 1871 . St.P'iul J. 5oo,oai B,S12.T25 3 1,311,14: 1,?93,0«0 17,9-7.641 1st moi-lKag'-, REMARKS. 1 1,. 900,000 1860 1J70 covered In onr Table*. dl* JltmdM, J Principal, , 1,0'.«1,I00 luortjraife Memfhit A little Jiock—Ut M LIST. us Immediate notice ol any error INTEREST OR DIVlDE'^no Kate When Wlicje Playable aud by Whom. cP«-;*l Payable: Amount Rosdi explanation of all references, si foot uoteitun l8t page of UH. Tables. 25'or 'ill fi:lv1nff Y., O. Opdyke ft Co. do do pernetuity bv N. Y. ft Completed Dec. Id. in .Midland. do Mch 1, 1886 lune M'loo -Vnr. Oswego Road in progress and will probably be completed Montg. to Eufaula In 1872. 19 1, Operated by Erie. Cost of rond.<('2;!,322. 139,1 N. Y., Ut'iion fru t Co. N. Y.. Del. Lack, ft W. Ian. 2.1873 Leased in perpetuity to Del., Lack ft Wes. Tlie lessees as.'unie all liabililies aud ray 11114 do do 7 per cent on stock, aud 3 per cent after do do 1891 1874, If they liien earn 10 net on M. ft K. do do 1910 Net earniugs in 1871 were 1668.913. \ vol do do 1M9 do do Oct., 1901 Nashville. Offlee. Y., V. K. S eveuson. Nashville. N. Y., V. K. Stevenson. Julv, !872 1874- 3 i. 85-9J 1881-91 1 14,p. V. 15. p. I'l.) 5.'3; Annual report in CaiioxtoLK. vol. 15. p. 491, showing pross earnintrs year end'ng .1 ne 31, 1872, $1,80 ',757; expenses, net earnings, $512,492. $1,258,'264; 1 , 500| N'tthu'i it /,'>'£'#//— stock iVi«ya^ic'4:— Stock 100 100 mortgage, convertible NKO'irlc <t. yew r'^ri-— Ist more Newark. Somerset tt Struitnv, O— Ist mort. Ist Bs {ford A'e'O SO'l&c 5J0&C Taunton— ^iioc'^ <6 mortgage ist B »nd 60 1,000 525.00.1 2..'iO,0i0 i-,.tnv "ioo Holyoke& 1,1X10 tax free, coupon ri., KR 7,295,200 1865 d'le Income bonds 2(1 l.Viic 1,001 lOO&c 1,'«:0 18 1 1811 1809 i'8ii 1«S6 18S4 1853 do do do Sliiklnij f oniT r. JV. Y., Htu^rttonlc KM'jst.4c 7 f 7(;.5 MO 5,936,620 1,514,000 1.0nj 5Wftc 7C,(XX) 1.0(«1 592,000 166.000 88,(kW Svra.-iU M.. gld !or7g. 8 7,.,. 6 May 7 J. tt ., J. J.& J. M.&N. A.&O. M.& N. Opdyke do do New ft J. 1871 18^7 1 95 18 1 Co. Office. do do 10, '73 AUtf.. 1875 do N. Y.,Co.'» do N. Jan. do do N. Y., O. S. .1 . Office. y Bk of Commerce London, Office. Y.,Bk of N. America Operated with C. ft I i . ter324 j Amboy RR. and Del. ft anal, as the United and leased to Penn. UK. Rar. Co.'s of .N.J., (v. 14, p. 5"i2, 1 595.) Leased to ft 7 p.c. 1,1889 Leases Nov. N .Y. on I. 'tr ft Os. $-',(M).0(X) M. for Int . on ijonds stock, (v. 14. p. 8>3.) Seashore. Net earniiig.), Slock, $.5,000.aO. (v.li.p. & Br. 1R71, $1.59.397. 52>, 695, 7.«2.) 1881 190O In proa-ress. Newark to Kmmaus, Pa. Oct.,13;'! Op. under contract with V. Cential to^ -20 years at $-240,0tX) per yr, (v. 11, p.4S, M4./ Sept., 1S&5 May 1, di. July, 189-2; N. y.,.i. E, Alexander, Inly 1,!B8() Formerly operated by Soutbem RR. Association company look possession do Oct.1. 1890 do again In June, 1870. 1S90 do do ; do do ISOO New York and Loudon Jnn. 1,1915 See ilnanclal status. In Oct., 1372, CheohNewY'orK Co.'s Ofllre. lan.l, 1915 icle. v. r-. p. 323, 596. .y 1. laiiu 2d M.. »5,oti(),(iiX), not issued. (v.l4, p.52i.) N.y..l ond..rii'rllnftFr't N. v., Puncan. S. & i^o. Oct. 15. '!v !Coiisoi..'-oT.l 1869. of N.Y.C.ftH.Ii. roads K. y. Uulon Trust Co. Mayl, 183;) In 1868 the stock olT (hetwosepara e Co'-* M do do do do do do do do do do do do J.&D. .).* (>. N.T., Orand Gen. Depot do do M.*N. A.ftO. N. T., Union Trust Co. M.*N. M.k N. M.&N. F.& A. 6 6 2.9lX).0(X) 1,93J,000 1, Net income, 7871-7.*, over and above cst and taxes was $111,112. (v. 15, F.ftA. 1 Aug. 1,1870 188S 188S Mayl, 18S3 Aug. 1,1876 D.'C 15,1887 Jane, 1835 May 1, 1875 May Mav 1, 1, was $12,712,700. The Co. publishes no report, except the returns required by Net carnlnsis ;n 1370-71, vcth the -tate. $8,260,317. converted ThecoDsoI. ceriifti-ates wera 1872. li.to stock Juiy 10, (r. 16, p. 33.) April, 1891 7 .g. 60 50 7,500,000 8,000.000 18S3 1872 1,000 1,000 1.000 ISIil SOMec J.& J. .1.* .1. S.T., 5 Or .Central Depot. Jan. 2, 1873 An Increase of $2,000,000 in stock wasmade do .Ian. 2, 1873 In March, 1871 theproceedsto be used for do Mayl, 1873 new depot In N. Y. and other purposes. Divdends of 8 per cent, per year have do Feb.l, 1893 do May. 1900 beeu made for 5 years and no surplus I 1872 l.OM.OOO M. 108,899 ,T. *N. * J. do do do do do 16;,0(X1 18 mort.... {|4,g(»,WU) 7 166,0110 IS71 & M.* N. J.*.7. A.&O. J. & IJ. A A.*0. M *N. J. t J. S9,42',33.1 500&C f.'.ilOJ.OOlJ A 2^or-tfiern—Ut l'<98 ft April, 1889 do do M.*N. ,1 I 1,000 12,500 p.m. 1,00 J 12.Stip.m, 2.500.HX) 1,00' A. A. A. A. N. Y., (o.'s N. A.ft O. SOl.OOll l.OOO.OiiO F.& V A F.& F.& M. 1,894.001 fnot mortgage) mortgage J»TO,07),wn,. Ngiv York (fc ffar/em— Co. n. stock Freferred stock 18t inortKA^e Conaoihlalertmon. of 1S63 & aluk. fd Coa*ol. mortgage y. f 7f, 120.(1111 1,00.1 1,000 1,09J ')0.id3 IS71 , 7g. s.nni.ix 1 .505,000 2.000,000 1,00'J Rjnew.il bjnds yd mortif age, sink. fd. (Hudson lilver).... 8d mortgage do .... New 515,000 1.0.M 1,000 • (N. V., Central).. railroad f-tock.. real estate convertible till '69 Coupon 1 5 30 1,8: c 18 1800 13:0 1S70 Bonds tor debts a'tsnmed do R..t !f.F, stockh'd'3 do do Bonds 3,00.1,000 a.ooo.iflo 1,4IS,SOO 100 . S. . 1891 7g. 0 &c Income bonds, nold N. O. City exten. bonds N. O., Mobile dt Tccfl-j— 1st mort., skg fnna id mortgage, end irsedby -tate La Neio York dt B.i'^ton—\'*l luortgagi*. gold Nvo York Central dt HndHon /?/«'';•— stock. do do ij.-j. i\ & A. l.OOO.OX) \xn mirtg;tg'? Premium bonds 2J» S.OKllXH Mortgage bonds i^t A.&O. 1870 'jdmorlifage N. Oriein'i,Jackt. dkQt. North.— lit mor-.. do do 1900lClty of N fl. guar. $2'25.0(lOof these. 1839 In operation, N. Haven to Mid.. Tim, New Haven, S. 6 f ll«l.lli«l l.O&c 1% golrl M.&N. Snranton N.Y., Leonard. Sh. ft F. J.&.t. f. 45UMia lt71 1.8 Have V,'e J.'&'j. 7 isn — Wp^t Line Nt mort., Nito London JVorfA.— stock /•r'i/"/ 1,0.10 18 i9 J. S"ni/ierfi—]'M mortgage 1st mortgage (Toma' River hr.) , %-: 800,OIV 136S :g;o A. Nee 1,00 :8i-< State ^ew Jer e • N.J. Mi<l(an:t~\^x. M..gia,guar by N,«^.& O. 2d mortgage, currency L'^m, . 500.000 MO We-itileld Nt'D -ygrYcy—stock *td 400.1100 1,000 1,000 UtLoau..... jd Loan . l,iOO,Oi» 2,100,000 1,000,000 II - niSTo 5- &c 50 «8,t70 5 I'&C 1389 S-M&c Nen-caHle dc Beaver Va lie >/-S>toc.]^ yeto fPioen tt />*>*6v— Ist niort ye'O Haven Midtlletoion tt WiV/— 1st mort.. 2d r If age N.Rama it AV»r/^amp. (canal RB>— slock.. Mortgage bonds, cnunon m 51x1,000 1 I.& J. N Y., Drexel, M. & Co Julvl ,1900 Leased to L. & N., at 6 p.c. on stock, (v 13. p, sin.) 6e. A.ftd. Na-hvil)e, C .'a OtHce. Oct 1887 Boston ft Nnshau. Nov H7J Net Income. 1=71-72. »'6,913. ^f.& N. Bridgeport, Conn. Aug., 187! Net Income, 1871, $20:,97S; 1870, $2(B,7U3. F.& A. 5H (V.14, I1.82S.) do .1.* J. July, 1876 Leased to N J. Cent. Cost, «2.367.285. VS. Y., Central of N. J .I.ft .1. Leased to Sand.,M.& N.;guar by B. ft O. Is. t. M.&N. N. Y., Union Trust Co. Nov.'l V ,< V. New Hedfonl. liyTreas, N'ov.4,,1872 Sold to Bott..Cl. ft Fltchb from Jan. 1, 5 B08t.,Snlti.lK Nat.Bk. .lulv i; 18S11 1873. CnRON CLE, T. 15, p. 773. 6 J. ifc.l. Oct 1872 ILeased to Pa. liR. Dlv.. 1871. 10 per cent. 1 F.& A. N, y., 1,5.>1.0(I0 UW.OUl M.O0Op.m.' 4 M.SN. y « A. , 137 Vaw do Broadway. York. Jan. 1, 1881 lulyilSOJ left over. W Plaint, K.T. to B'k11eld,Ct In proirress, }2,ixi0,W0 bds te rttlre Buadaut ft Oi. » . u . , ry I , ; THE CHRONICLK 25, 1873.] 121 r ; EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST Subacribe ra will con ftor a g reat DESCRIPTION. Mllea mtor by ofFor explanation of all rcfHrenceit, ^ee. Kg ad foot notea on iRt page of IIR. Tahlea. AVi/j Vork, y. Hamn. tfc Har{f.—%ioz'* 1st mortKAjce (N. Y. dt 0«W(?(/o Jrw.-lstM.,gld 18M mortKaKu, co.«vertlbte mortKage, non-convertible N. K.p/Vop. iAMt.— (Btonlngton)— Bt'ck.. 187(1 2(1 M Improvement 1,000 1,00(1 5«-'9J 1,IW0 l,(«l :M9 Mortgage bonds 4W,500 8 500 50 50 5Cftc 50,000 B98,»5) 105,000 820,000 IK^liOO 109,028 3.30 ,600 2,225,000 M 50.4c !,1118,.'00 817 143 90 Wi 1395 S(XI*c 1R«^ 5 O&c 1833 500&C 1868 l,(ll»l 1868 l,OINl 1.1W4,000 1,223JX10 stock North 50(1 new rtiftpe, iiH Funded *. 5U) lutertst certificates '50 /A?7i««yi/;rt/iia— Stack l8t morlj<a(fe 112 26 112 142 112 1810 i,nio 100 lOO&c 100 1870- Oswego it Sgracnse—Sioc Mortgage bonds \.wu gold bds.. . ., 7 1.00(1 221.500 2.761,000 7 2,5<«I,IKXI ?f. 4,251,450 S 7 7 A. 40. J.& J. I.-IIXI,!** 5S0.0CO 1,100,U1I 5,820,000 38,000 1,000 4.58,000 500*c 1,IXX),C0(I 1,1X10 1.450,000 1,000 16,00On.m. 99(1,000 "iiK M Decatur^lst mort., gold,i(. f... —Stock Perkiomen—lst mortgage Sept., 7 ?« A!4b. 7 e. 7 10.00' f»5 11<57 rioo 2.9'*9,33li 18T2 >m 2.100.000 12 '.868 67 205 616 855 355 3SS 1871 5ilO&e 1,000 WIO.OIXI 1,076,0(10 2,7;9.(XH1 "so 41.339.175 1,0(0 4,972,0(10 1. 000 2,591,000 2.2S2.2I0 18.601,500 5,758,905 Bro». 3 June 4 Garrett do Sons. If7« i.isae (f. Ma*y,'i8T8 1, 1875 Jan. do do do do Newark, 2d mortgage (Pa.) mortgage (Md.) <i Eri€--Siock, com.. Preferred stock 1st mortgage, Sanbury & Erie . M«y Sept Mar. 1878 1880 1896 1, I, 1, M.4 Co. do 1915 Philadelphia (fc /ifeati,— Stock, com. Preferred stock ' ' ork. Office. A.4 0. London, Brown, S. 4 Co A.4 0. do do .1.4.1. Xew Vork ani 1 ondon. Ocl!'l,'l«89 lan. 2,1378 AprlO, isra Oct.lO,I8»7 V Loan debenture Loan Loan (».'i,()no,00O) convertible .New consol. mort, coup. & reg do gold coup. A reg... ao sterling coup New debenture loan (convt. 1876-92) foal A 1, Co., guaranteed mortgage PMUnldphiit <t r/«»(on-Stock fcea, .g. i 4 Newport a, onsolldaled Apr 1, 1872. Net e.iiuiitga of O. C. In 1870-71. »59'.235. See report la CBBOXICUt, T 13, p. aOil; V. 14, p. U, U).) - Rnlldlns,Om.toDakotah. Leased to Bur. 4 Mo. In Neb. 4 Oanvll ing Sept. 1951,772. 18T2, with Lynehbnrg Grots earning* year end1813, t988Jl:i, Klr,en*M, ^et earnings, «4M,ue, e. 30. In progri B. Op.by , , W.* (T. 15, p. 157.) iTp. O.. 0.. at 8j). c. dlT. dIT. — OB ttMXOI '-' 692.) Road paseed nnder new management In connection with Paclflo jiall (Seer. 14, p. 4S«.) Mar. 68. Co. *72, in .1.4.1. F.4A. M.4 N. A.4 0. J.4D. .1. 4 I). F.4 A. Oct. Phlla., 1, 1891 Bk. No. America. June 1,1896 Net earnings 1371, t333,904. Stock, com. June, 1906 f 1.06l.7(Xi -"pref.. »2.000,00C. (r. 14.0. «»8.) Pac. Aug., 1872. Leased in perpeinuylo C..R. I. 41 Pac. 7 100 6110,000 1,01X1,000 8 5)6&c ,1.4.1. .1.4.1, 1,000 l,0Ovl,0(HI l.CXIO 1110 1,500,0«) 619,(00 lUl 1,321.2(H) 3 311,500 800,000 4OO,C0O 800,000 S .1.4 J. .1.4.1. Philadelphia, Office. .July. 1871 Jnn.,'79-'98 Jan., 1879 7 6 .1.4.1. J. 4 J. .1.4 J. do do Jan., 19IXP Oct., 189: J.'4"j. A.4 0. Philadelphia, Penna RR. 46 46 83 S3 90X 1859 1869 1866 lO'i&c 1004c 10 &c 50 50 4 1,01X1 1,000 1.000 1,0(X) 50 50 50 '43-'49 l',CKJO 1M6 1836 uo do N.Y., Chic, R. 1.4 ai. »f25.00i. per yr. New Y'o k. Oflleo. July 1. 1ST; N. Y., lmp.4 Trad. Bk. Jnlyl.lSW Peoria to Jaeksonv.. S3ra. Stock, tl,M,1W Oct. 1,1900 A.40. K.4 A. New York and London Feb., 19(X1 Commenced running Jan., I87t. Phlla., 227 8, 4th St. A.&O. Apr. 1,1897 Leased lo Phil.* Head (v.l4, p.iH.) NY., Lancaster. B.4 Co 9,018,7(10 2,400,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 3,000,000 S.001,000 2,'ai,!oo 30,547,715 1.551,ai0 1.521,000 "i 9«.0(X) 6 182,400 1X57 1861 1861 1869 185! " l?n. irrnss earn .i 7 ','.",' ',.\ SI, leg8Were«l,Bft.flW: or" Purchased, s Valley RB. (r. 15. p »88l,HS. (V. 15. p. Ill, N.V.,BanK ofComm'ce 1 )»7». July 1, 1^92 N. Y. Erie Railway Co. Jan. 1,1878 Road sold by receiver In 187?. N. Y„T.. W.4 WlRR. Feb., 1900 LeaeedioTol., Wah. 4 W, f.rtTyeara. N.Y'.. S. W. Hopkins* Co May 1889-9C Int. not paid. May. isrj. (v. 14, p. C!i.7W.) l"- M,ftN. rhiladelphla. Office, NovJ0,187^ In 1871, net earnmgs were 14396,403. After deducting 10 per cent. dlvl.iends,lnt.on' do 7 J. 4 J. do Jan., 1880 6 A.4 0. do AprlL 18;5 debt, 4c. the net balance lo credit vaa do I ondon. A.4 0. 72W6. In Feb., ISTS, 30 per cent, new \'stock was rated to shareholders, at par* «.-.!. riitladclphia office. 1910 See reports (t. :4, p. 887, (90.) 5 A.4 0. do do F.4 A. Aug.'l0,1901 In process of construction, (r. 14.P.6M.) 7 r- 340.000 ,' \[\" 8 for 14 yra. ' 1,500.0 1,200,000 ! ' For year endlng'Pec. , l,0.i( 111 ( 4 . do St. Louis. May, 1,500,(«X) 36 aid for »iO,0l».0OO) gnar.' by P r' Qermantomi ttSorrittomn—Siloci 3, (I.343345. Operating eiprnan.t.'iitjn. Interest, 4c.. ».-2;,620. 6cc CBnovioLB. vol. 15, , p. 805. stock and Int. on til&,00« lit M. boodi. Feb., 1891 Auj.^,87, Leased to Del Lack. 4 t\ est. tnr Int. on bonds and 8 per cent on •• -nn Feb. I. Vi In progress, Owensb., Kt f..Jan. '.D.*73. Net eari lng« I'l 1871. »»«'i, 889 In 1870. Road leased AlAug., 1888 antlc4ParlflcRK.at2!i p a i,i.r till Aug.. 1891 May 1, 1892 Jan., 1875, and 8 p. e. afterwards on the present stock, which Is double the old. Feb., 1885 1,000 287 . . . ! i ym, to Vt. Cent, tor prf. stock, on con Offlre. do New on OldColonjr Jan., 1901 105 "36 1st p.c. Aug., 1877 KounlM Boston. M,4>f. monthly 8 i857 '. i'Mln'telphia sterling Loan mortgage, sterling East Penn. 1st M. Sink. Fund Loan.sterllnir .1.4.1. 5(XI.(XX) 9'.*i,(TO 18 »2n.000 year.'y '79 to 98.) Loan mortgage, Y'., Q-J. N. Y„ At. 4Pac. I!. R F.4 A. N. Y., Bk Commerce, 8,0O0.n(» .I' U Cent.— lata., (Pi! Loans Loan mortgage, convertible 1, "TS Sept 1, lg.^4 Apr. 1,1875 1116 mortgage, guaranteed . Jan., do do do do N. Y., Drcxel, 7,OOOJI(IO 7,0CO.(«O 03,817 1,000 Boston, Office, M^AfN. N. v., Mercantile N. Bk. P. 4 A. do do do P. 4 A. N.Y.,Del.,L.& W.K.R. M.4N. do do F.4A. N.T.,Imp. 4TrHd.N.Tl C IWi 1,00(1 1, 1888 do do do M.4 8. 4 J. M.4N. I'.t'w 'o9-'7U Apr. I,188S May M.4 N. 7 8 i8;o Olltce. 1,18><2 .lan. 1, Ib98 .Ian. 1,1898 April, 1911 J^n.8, 1873 Feb.l, lH«e Fblladclphia, Office. J. 1 5(«l.OI«l 7,2'"8 ^O" 47 47 47 75 J. Apr. do do 8 8 4 & York.Ofllcc. Kew York 7 793.400 360 000 mortgage, guaranteed M "Til. March.ISM) Dec'. 'i' 1872 •Ian. 1. If74 Philadelphia, Oillco. N. on bds.8 (or 3 yrs, 7 for next Consolidated, Oct.. 7 1,000 1,000 isti 21 4 B. 4 J. 4D. Int. I8SJ I. .Jan., TS-'T^l do London. Bait., R. 7(X),00O 5.-i(,- J. 7 50 reg. — 1st mortgage, guar. mortgage mortgage im.Ml 1, Oct. do do M'.4 'N. J. 4 J. 6 201,01X1 Petersburff ~<toc]x 1st 1111 rj. GroMreeelpla year ending June*), F.4 A. "i' 0,000 1(10 187.' New A. 4 0. M. 7 350,(XX) 2lia.00C , Peoria, Pekin <£ ./arkxonrUle—lst mortgage 'M mortgage, convertible Peoria cfe Rock f-tiftn^—ut morigage .Id 6 W6,000 1868 18:i 4 A. A. 4 0, M.4N. .1.4 J. M.4 S. 6 g 10,5( State lien (Inetallnients) bonds cfc Delaivare—lti. mortgage 2(1 •luly Jan.15,1873 Leased, Mar., I»i0. 20 do do do I'. 7.80 g. 8 1,000 1,000 1865 lS6i Pfnn. Pfilla., rar D.. 2,692,539 4UO,0(X) , ^ 2(1 mortifage. sterling iieneral M., Ph. to Pitts, new, conp& ,t halt. u i .l(lh Boston, Office, J. ,1.4.1. h 50 mortgaKo mortnage Bonds (payable \m-mi i ' do do do O A.'4 1.155,500 S98.000 514,000 l.f 45.500 guar J'^nTwy/partia— Stock Pluladel. 4 J.& 1(6,00(1 1,001' 1871 1872 1871 1851 1855 28X , .Vetfa/'*— 1st M., tfuar liy Erie. Fa;. j;, 0.1 i». ud do do do J. 4.1. 9 80 .... inortgaKe, pterllng Income bonds ii. . . M.4B. 5.14,0(»l 1867 General mortaaeo, sterl jntr rarU <fc Decatur. (111-.)— iBt M., go d.s.f.. Pennsi/lvantu <t ^. K. \ • J.^&'j. 566*c 8 p. c. )— Ist mort., t • J.4D. .i.^i' i). ISW . Bureau J. 4 J. J. 4 J. .1.4.1. J. J. 3« 1S51 P ik J.'4'.>. 817 1 IXK' 186S 1366 1887 -ir.. mortgage, s. f.. tSO.OOn per annum Keal estate (rlenoti honde (foi- ?8'»l.i)(10). Debt to >t. LoiUB County (no bonrls).. ... Lex. & St. Louis Hrauch, iBt mort. gold Leavenworth, Atcli. & N. \V., ist mort... noma— StocK Ist U, ,„ r-».-,i*". 1-96 1 Jan., 1877 Beeannnal repoi' .Milv,190U p. sa. July, 1900 Han Iflburcr. April, 1>8U Boston, Oflfte. Dec. i,i872|Nel earnloga In fiscal Apr. 1.1874 Anneal report tn do do 1872 ;Oi;er.hT Erie at: 1H7H '. City, Hudson Co. Bk, Netearnlnipi, .IniN. Y., Jay Cooke Co. Boston N.J5. Trnst Co. .In- 4 6(»),000 19.1195 4.(121.4:4 1,000 100 2rl PeorUt 4 .Mav do do do J. 4.1. l,0(Hi Oioejuiooro tfc Iiu.<iseUville--lst Pijciflc of .WMsoHr/— stock 1st mortgage, gold Ist A 4 0, 50J,000 5( , 2(1 .1. 6 1,000 mortgage,!)., A. & M. UK jfc ^ewnrk—\AX. mortgage Orfi-ffon dk Cnl'forni(i—\%\. tnoit age O3icego db Jtoine—lst mort guar fucorae mortgage bonds iBt 4 \'' JE2011 iBt r uUfisittar (Mich A.4U. Jan. 1, ISApr. 1,1b., Baltimore 4 Pblladcl. .Nov. »>. '72 Company ovns l«Im. teaaea I'S.. total Anuapolls. Irredeeiipi. operated. 317m. l)l\lafii<U havr iM-rn 4 Inly, 18M percent for ihri-. fialt'inore. .niy do April, 19H) 8 per cent. Xel isf. A.4U. 1862 186< do do do tt 7 OW 1?M Orange tb f. O. J. .1.4.1. A. 4 O. 2,0110,(1(10 lOll Sottthw.—l&t M. (N. Platte dfv.).. Orange, Alex. tfcJfana*fa.«.—stock tst mortgage, O. & A. U.R Lincoln 1. 18,000,000 7.aog.f. 2,407,800 10(! Bonds in. 55,000 561,000 6g. 6g. 3,077.000 1%4 SCMc mortgage A.& J. A 2iri,fi02 2.213.1X10 i,roo mortgage, Q.-.I. J *.I. 1,000 mortgage mortgage Pnterno7t 6 1 iJouds Blends lionds J*iili 5,601,700 100 Consolidated mortgage 01 1 Colonj/^atock. I8t do do ji 22,(XX) M I'd Philadelphia OlBce. 250,0(X) cont. S. F. mort., for Ui.(!KJO,000 Oil treek ck AUegh. A.— Stock.. 4lh Ian. l-l M.AR. M.aN. 59 Sinking' fimd onds Ohio ifc .V/*'v(.wf/ppi— Stock, com Preferred stock ad mortyage, \V. Ulv Income mortgiigc, W. Dlv Consol. mortgaire. for $6,800.(00 Consol. mortgage, aterllng, 2d mortgage, ; M s. 4(K),(XX) CAam.—stock NorthireMern—li. ' ; 7 5 4(«l,00(l Equipment bonds <fc N. M.ft N. Q.-.I. A.ft O. 21 rreferred stock Omiha Omaha db J. J.'ii.'. 3.06«,40'l I02,l(»l 1,(KI0.C00 New bynd8 1st l»t N. T., Orand Cen. Depot Jao. a, IIR3 CoMoL oj N. T *!K, n%im * RmU. * do do Oct., :t7s N. II., Aug., ir.2. An. r p.. r. ts, >,ni. r.,U.Opdrlie4 Co. July I, Ml In pro-reM. (iuaranlrei Monirlair uid W. do do May 1, it.ia J. Midland. Capiul paid, |<,iat,'MS. (r. Mav "4<M do do 16, p. 50.) T , M. Morgan's ^' Annual rrport for fiscal yair endluB'tt. K*A. d> I.18.'2. iiiciiita-ifui.*, y. IS, P.M. do KM J.& J. t d do earnings, |4.1,«14. M.*i(. ( tC IMHIII d do J. ft J. do July 1 IHW do J. A J. Jan., ISO Net earnlnn. t«;3. Viim. it. II. p. U J C(inpany'iBliopi y. C. July, 1871 Lm fi s^-i.i ii.1i lo Ricliinaad * do do July, lini .!>•' ".CIW per an. Net eanM.& N. do do »8W-7i Ibk .June au. vra,t\M:.\i. M.as. uo do IU7 Oro' Mirch I.ISW. . »»'' . tan.iwM.ftS. Charleston, Sept., lan ne( .( and do m. -.vu. AnJ,^*'j. do UlS 14, p. Ml. 4 7 3 "it dt iPiori'ese-r— stock Ist mortgage, state loau,8inklngfund... Plain bonds Constrnctlon bonds dt L. A .1. A.AO. J. 6 10 l'«0,000 ynrwich OndeTVib. Whom. by 1.500JXW , Chattel Mortgage 2d raortKage yort/ieru Central—stock. l9t inortKiiCe, State loon 2d niorr;4iiKe,R'nUlnK fund, coupon 8d mortjjHKe. sliikliiK Juiul, coupon 8d mortkagp. \'.&c. lili (Kimrby Bait).Consolidulcu nnutg.iife.ifold, conpoo... do do do reg Income convorilble bonds Northern, y. /T.— Stuck. flonds. ISIl, not mortgaK^ yorthf.rn o/N. Jernei/— Block Ist mortgaife V rth. Puciflc-Ut M..Rld. l.gr.tlUO.WCOOO BKMARK*. Where Payable and I 7 3 8 "iwo 185 com morlgage, new Iftt 2d pri'f erred « 1 5W,000 •67- .M 1857 per rent 2X 8 7 100,000 250.000 7W.nu(i 1,(I«UXX) 324,200 Preferred Btock. HontUof 7 2,000,1 «W 132,(100 "itlO 1810 , notice of anr error discovered la onr Tafcloo* M.« 6r.9.«IO •68 !S6fl Extension General mort. ($1.000,000HUthorlsed).... 2iUe9 <* New li/tbon (0)~l^i morttc yurth C'lroHtni—aiock, com 7«.r 5,3i(l.(X«) lOO (18 VVhenl Payable .r, l.cnu.sw 1..0*c 30.l)0O|i,m 1871 l8t mortjcajire ^ IS.rOO.OOO :/10o*r' IR8H lute port Cent. 100 T&N.IIavou yorthea/itern (S. C.)—stock, BtaiidlDg. Imm~ edUf INTKREST OR DIVIDENDB AniDinit II St IS ""a JV. giving nm 5 7 6 A.40. 7 .1.4 J. %' J. 5 ,1.4 J. J. 4.1. .1.4 J. 5 6 4 .1. Q.-M. .1.4.7. .1.4.1. .1.4 J. do do Phlla., Pa. Life 4 T. Co. do do Phlla 4 London. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Office, do do do do do do London. do 9T8,'0() 495,9(X) '7' M.ftS. Philadelphia, Office. i'^33 l;8,0(.»l 7 .7.4 J. London, 1368 18«8 l,l:;9,.50O 6 7 .1.4 J. Philadelphia, Office. 1,000 l-(70 1871 1871 1*71 1873 18?2 1,000 1 , ' 0001 iioo i',oin 100 1»,000000 :o.!00.ooo 11,131,000 1,299,100 A.4 7 0. .1.4.1. 6g. J.4D. J.4D. 1X0 1 2,700,000 2,520,000 ,1 T' 2X . 4 1>, J.* J. var. Q-J Juiyi'lSa Oct. 1, 1877 Mch 31,1881 Annual repoit In Chkoxiolx, t. IS, p. SS7 Formerly Snnburj 4 Erie, Leased, Feb., 1863.for9Wyisto Penn. RR. Neteani1871. t7S«.J90. Mortgage booda of IMa lo retire all prior bonds, (t. II, p. iM.6.8.) July 1,1888 July, I9W . 24, Ti The Jan. '24, -73 Jan 1880 !^8« 18M 1880 1888 1877 1893 1893 do do 1890 do do June. Itll do do "nne, 1311 do do Lon., McCalmont Bros. June, 1911 1S93 inilladelphia Office, 1893 Jan. ll>, 79 rhiladelphla Office. 4 Read., at 12 p.c. en st'ck net earnings of main and brxnrh lines Sept .187? Leased to Phil. In 1872, In 1S71. were i4*61.49«. saalnst »,00«.«<1 A was made large purchase of coal laoda in ISTl. and the P. 4 B. Co guarantees the mortg. bond" or the Coal New conver. Jb I. Co. tor I11.13l.«i0. tlblelcn Issued In Jan., 1?;s. SeesBntal report In CnnoxirLr. v. 16, n. «S; also T. v. U, p. 14.) IS, p. '20, 291. «M ; Op. with C. 4 A., and leised to rwn, BB. . . .. . ) .. THE CHRONICLE. 122 [January 25, 1878. KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Snfeserlbers Trill eonfer a Kreat DESCRIPTION. Miles of f^r expUnfttlon of all references, eee Road foot Qotea on lit page of RR Tables. Mlla., Wltm. <t ATor 05 •a tandlns. do 50 500 do 1,000 1,000 Pr(H6.,t'i>l.it .S(. /,««(«—stock (17,000,000).. Preferred atocit f»!.00a,000 do do special to Pa. 50 50 KR 1812 186j 1861 1861 1863 \»n Ist mort.. consolidated (for »lO,0.fl,000) .. Ist mortifage, St«^at)env. Ind. re-org... & Col. & N-iWiirk rHv. bunds Ftttsburg itCoiuipAhip.—XK mortgaire 3d mortgft)?t!, Balto. loan lit niortRflge. Turtle Cr. Dlv Uttth., Ft II'. it C'Aic— Stock. guaranteed .. Bpecla! Impr. stock, guar, (tor $2,000,000) ist m^rtKagc (series A) Ist mortKa^e (series B) Ist mortjiaite (series 0) iBt niortgaKe (series D) Ist mortgaKC (series E) Ist mortKago (scries F) 3d mortgage (series G) 3d mortgage (series H) 2d mortgage (series I) 2d mortgage (scries K) 2d mortgage (series L) 2d mortgage (series M) P., K. \v. Equipment bonds J'lj/mnulli.Krink.a: /lie —Ist. M.(t3,603,000) J^rt l/uron it. L. JfirA.— tft raort PorthtH'l <b Ofjde>i^biirg—\f^t M.,E. D. glil Sewmortsage (for »:?,300,000v l^rt. it Ogclenih. ( Vt. /);(i.)— Ist m. gold . J^rtlati'i <fe Oi^ford CfiHrat~\st mortgage Porll. it HockeMei 1st M.,s.f. (Portl. loan) Ist mortgage, equal lien 2d mort. (''ortland loai) s. f . — <fe Port^motuh—%tock O— Port Royal (,S'. :st m.*rtgage.conv.. gld Ist inortg.^g*-. coiiv.. guar, by Ga. K.R. Portimouth.rii. FaUiit Cojiw.— stock.. Mortgag;! Ist Provldenrc d- ITarcewfc/'— stock . Mortgage bonds ,i Columbia— \6t 2d Mortgage, coupon Seatling M., coupon.... Saratotja—^tock Istmortgngi^consol (for*3,0U0.000 ,6 Z>.7JiH/(/f— Stock State Sinking Fund loan Bonds, guaranteed by State Consol. mortgage Seiis^iftfXer <t Richmond mortgage Roanoke Valley ... . 4th Rlt. 100 1871 186J 1862 1882 100 *c 51 1852 18i2 18K2 1812 1862 1862 1853 5 775,000 4.000.000 5,Oi.'0,0(IO 400,000 19,714,285 1,400,000 875,000 875.000 873W) 875,000 875,000 875,000 860,000 860,000 860,000 860.000 860,000 860,000 2,000,000 153.000 100,000 1.000,000 dtc .iO .•iOO&c 50O&C &c « 1882 5HI&C 1856 5.10&C 1857 1,000 1S69 1,000 16" H 187! 1,000 20,000p.m. 90 1869 1,800.000 1,000 62 800,000 1870 3,300,000 1871 'iie 1871 2,300,000 2J 1853 2)0,000 700,000 S2X '67-'. 9 500&C Si% 1870 SO'&c 350,0011 450.(aO Si>i 1371 SOOftc 52 1.500.000 100 1!0 l,OiXI,000 i369 1,000 110 l.OflO.OOO 1,000 44 770,000 100 26 200,000 47 "ioo 2,000,000 44 500,000 1.000 50 650,000 lOO&e 50 350,000 1.0 JO 181 6,000,000 100 18i l,!12'i.OI)0 1,000 143 4,000,11011 100 600.000 157,800 1,722,900 64.500 bonds 41,3.50 Rich.. Frelricksb. d: Pol.— Bunds, ster 67,778 124,489 . . Dollar loan d) Coupon bonda of 1881. Rtchm. ifc P^terHburg—9,tot^\z 2d mortgage, coui»on and reg 3d mortgige. coupon Hlchm. ife Ynri: River— 'Mori, bonds 2d mortgaga bonds Interest funding bonds 17.^,428 183t 18T0 Iftt inorttrage maj'fi'lrl P.irk (\. .7.)-lst mortgage... RocKford, R. T. (fe.sc. LotiU-Xfit mort., gold Romf. XyQi. (fe 1872 1868 lOO&C 500&C 1881 50 I— ^tock. com 1st mortgage St. L.. C. di jV.flatc Kamas 1 29!,OOI.i *C 879,500 2.499,000 4,300,000 500,0 io;i Preferred stock E<iulpmeit mortgage bonds 'lo do do "Sfv general mort St.Joteph (t Denver C— 1st mort. Rld,E dlv. Ist mortgage, We*t. dlv., land grant, St. Louis, Alton (fc Terre Ifaute— Stock Prelerrcd stock Ist mortgage (series A) sink, fund 1st mortgage (series B) sink, fund." 2d mortg ge (series C) 2d mortgage (series D) 2d mortgage, income St. LouU cfc Iron Mou/itain—&iock 1st 1.000 i855 1853 . Prefcrre 1,000 100 1st Slnkin/ Fund mort., Wat. & U Bonds, giaran., Pot^. & tVatertown General mortgage. Sinking Fan 1.. Riittan 295,500 847,100 130.500 175.000 48,003 232,000 28.640 299,000 300,000 9.000,000 2,998,900 799 JdO 100 500 O^'fe '*?>.— Stock No. Mo)— Stock stock 1870 18? 187i 1869 1870 I 351 334 mortage Louis, Lawrence <fc /)«?tpcr— Ist M., gld. St. L.dk .Southeastern-I^t M.. gld, conv.s.f Consol. mortgage, gold, s. f 8t. Louis (ft St. Jose.vh—\&t mortgage, gold.. St. L.,rand.(t r./r.— istM.,s.r.guar.r.. ... 2d m. 8. f., guar., ($1,1.00,000 con. not guar.) 100 lOOftc 5.5iK).0TO Income bonds 158 1872 1868 1867 158 186.S 1871 fi(.i^!iiifti1(C.— Flr.it Dlv.— Ist M.,10m .... 1st mortgage, St. P.to Watsb.SOra 2d M. on 80m.& l«ton l.gr. ol^3'j;,200 acres General M. (nold to retire above bonds) do •69.'71 2,483,000 1,100,000 1,100.000 1.400.000 1,400,000 1,700,000 10,000,000 4,000,000 12,010,000 100 100 1,000 Piul tt SlouxOltn—itoek Pref ., 8 p. c. stock, red. dlf. dates Ist mortgage aanduikti, M. <t JVewar*— Stock SI. i',660 1st mortg.agR. new gavannafi <t Charleston— Stock of tlie i;.& S. R.R., guar Bonds by S. Car Funded Int.bds.S.&C.RR. guar, by S.Car 1st mort.. Sav. & Cliar. R., *oOO,000 Sao., Grljfln ,t .V.Ata.—UtmOTt , Savannah , 100 Shamokin Valley Jt Pottsv.-Stock 1st mortgage Sheboygan Fond du trtc— 1st Mortgage Ut mortgage extension Shenango ,t Alleghany— \st Mortgage. ., Mhepaug Valley (Conu.) (ft ahore Line ( t'onn .)— Stock Ist mortgage. construction bonds mottx city <t Pacinc—Ul mort (Kovtrniiient mibiidir)..., "so 1,000 1857 1869 35 J< 40 23 eo 1871 1870 1852 1884 50 500 lOOitc 500 500&C 1,000 1871 13ll9 IX 1* f. f. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5J0&C "ioo lOO&c eoo&c 000*0 7 8f. M.ftS. 7g. 6g. J.& J. M.4N. J.& J. 6g M.aJJ. %^- J. &"j. ,i.& J. 7 A.&O. Var. J.& M.& 5 7g J. N. M.(t N. 7g. J.&.J. do do do do Philadelphia. Winslow, L. 4 do do J.T., March, 1912 March. 1912 May, 1876 Co. Jan. 1,1887 ><ch 1,1874 New York. July 1, 1901 Will be completed In ';3& I'sed to Penn.Co 1, 1899 Port 11. to Owosso, Mich. ,90m. Jan., 1900 (1st mortgage Is to be retired from proNov., 1901 ceeds of new mort. Stock paid, $;,Ol0.O3C Msy N.Y. .Drake Bros. Boston, Nat Bank. do 1st N. T. 4 May, Boston. Boston, Columbian do do do do Boston, Office. (v.ll, p. 458; V, 15, p. 806.) Bk 18S1 Mechanic's Fall^ to Canton, Me.. 28m. Jnly'i,'l887 Oct. 1, 1887 Sep. I, Jan. York 4 Cumberland Net 1, Leaded to East. RU., 99 yrs, 10 p. c. on fl'k. Nov. 1,1889 Operated and controlled by Ga. KK. do do NOV.1.18S9 (V. 14. p386.) Boston, East. RR. Co Jan.l5, 1873 Operated by East. RR. New York and London, 1873 Providence. Office, Jan.,I,187S Net earnings, 1S71-73, $259,936. Dividends Providence, R. I.. N. Bk July 1, 1880 In lOyearc, 87 per cent. (v. 15. p. 83(,.) N.Y., Union Natl Bank. Mch 1, 1832 Controlled by P.4 Reading. Floatlngdebt J. 4D. Colum'>la, Ist Nat. B'nk June, 1884 Net earnings, 1871, $81,420. $1,033,742. .1.4 J. N.Y.,N.Bk of State N.Y .Jan. 1,1873 Lea-cd 10 Del. 4 Hud Canal at 8 p. c. ou M.&N N.Y.,Del. 411. Canal Co. Nov., 1921 stock and int. on bonds. Main line. 141m. Leases Piedmont RR. J.'ii'j. Richmond, Office, isso 51m., at $45,000 per year. Net earnings do Jan. 1,1873 J.* J. year ending Sept. 30. 1871. $314,235. In M.4N. N.Y., Lancaster, B 4 Co 1875-90 fept., 1871. leased the N. Car, HR., both 1813-75 do do M.&N. the K. 4 D. and leased lines operated la do 1871-76 F.4 A. do Int. of Pa. RR. See Cnaox.. v. 13, p. 434. London. 18;5 J. 4 J. Gross earnings yea-- c ding Sept. 3"), 18:2. Var, Richmond, Office. 1S;5 $351,919; expenses, 2(fi,S09; net earnings Var. do $116,010. Report, V. 16 p. 83. M.4S. 6 6 6g. 6 7 do issi June, 1875 188010 1836 A. 4 0. M.4N. r.4 A. J. 4 J. M. 4 S. J.4D. J.&D. Richmond, Office. do New York. do do do New York. New York and London N.Y., Mei catllc N. Bank do do do do do do F.'4"a. Boston, Treasurer, Angl'.'l8T2 S 4 D. A. 40. A. 4 0. A. 40. A. 40. J. 6 8 J 7g. f. 1 1 7 Grose earnings year ending Sept. $148,133; net, $9,010. Road to be : 30, 1871, (v. 13, p, 807.) old. May 1, 1912 In progress. .\ug., 1918 mt.ln default. (v.l5,p.25I, 691 :v.l«, p,84.) About $41*,793 bonds are held bv sinking Sept 1, 1880 fund. Net earnings, 1871, $324,9:8. Feb.15,1873 Dec, 187-' Dec. 1, 1891 1S71. to VI Cent, at full iBt. on pref. stock, and equip, bonds; a"d from l>i In 1873 to 7 per cent alter 1879 on common stock, (v. 14, p.l87, 386, 595 Leased, Jan., "sks 7 Sg.f F.& A do do do London do '. May do do do Y., & Frank de 1, 1880 Sept 1,1880 Nov.1.1902 V. 15. p. 598.) Aug., 1899 W. dlv. In p ogress. L.gr.. $l,600,000acrei, May 15,1900 .13. p. 289, 290, r. 14, p. 657.) 4 J. J. ^.& ti. F.4 A. M.& N. M.& N. F.'4"a. 4 N.Y., office do do do do 12 New York Wall St. do do do do office. N. Y., office 122 Broad'ay V 1 7 7 J. 1. Office of Treasurer. 4 S. 4 J. 4D J.4D. J.4D. N. Y,, Manhattan Co. N. Y..Drexcl,M, &Co, 7 do do do 7 do 7 g. New York or London. London. 7g. M.4N. do 7g M.& N. M. J. J. 4 J. 4 J. J. J. at 30 1894 1894 1894 New York. Bait., B. 4 O. Railroad 48. M.4S. 7 Charleston. 181 .1.4 J. J J. 4 J. 4J. f. 2K is the Condi ion since the sale of N. Mo, Road, under 2d mort.. Aug. (v. 14, p. 85, 321. 626 ; 26, 18il. v. 15, p. 486, 626.) Lea-sed to Pac. of Mo. at $75,000 per year. Nov of the first bds, are a mortgage Aug., 1902 on 60 miles only. Nov. 1,1893 Nov., 1^72,i.lt. ill default, (v. 15. p. 657.) Jan. 1,1897 Leased toT. H. 4 Indiauap. atSOp. c. ofgr. May 1,1898 ea-nings. Stock, $2,377.3;'9. Bds. guar, oy Mch T.H.&l..byC.C.& l.C.andP.C.&St.L. 1, 1901 1892 This road and its land grants were report, 1892 ed to have been purchased bv the Northern Pacific. Or the whole line .140 1892 miles were completed June, 1S72. tension of 314 miles in progress. statement vol. 16, p. 84. ExSee gr. 830.402aeres An 8 per cent land stock of $2,400,000 created to take up prf stock. (V. 15, p. 20, Leased to Cent, O., at $174,.'i50 besides ex- Land Jan., 1909 Nat. Bk. Mch"lVl877 N. Y., U.H.Klmpton. do do Macon, by M, 4 W. RR. M.4 N. N. Y., Lancaster, B.4Co 7 This .',"1894 $1,000,000 991.100 m'. per cent of gross earnings up to (but In no year to be less than $130,000); 25 p,c, on n-xt $l,0(Xl.Di'0,and20 18W p. c. on all excess. Pref. j-tock Increased 1891 21 pr. c. Mar.. 1872. (v. 14. p. 292. 337.) Feb. 15. '73 Cost, $15,917,666. Net earnings. 1871, $667, Aug. 1,1892 319. ControlsCalro4F. road, (v.I3,p.667.) $2.n(lO,(XlO N. T.. M. K Jesup 4 Co Nov.l3,18;2 N.Y.,Natl BkofCom'rce Jan. 1, 1895 . Mch 8f. 7 line. T. H. to E. St. 1 oul", leased 1867, for 90 years, to Ind.4St. L. June, Mar."'5, 7 7 7 !g. (V Main '218 .KD Sept. 1,1889 penses and taxes. Guarant'd by BaU.4 O. Formerly Char. 4 Sav. Road opened for through traffic, March. 1870. Cost of road and equipments, $2,040,11 5. Jan. 1,1839 Jan. 1, 1891 In progress. State endorsementdeclined. 1. 1890 in iirogress. To be 32Cmiles. Jan., 1873 Leased 10 Phil, 4 Readi-.ir. (v. 14. p. 6M.) Net earnings year ending March 1.1171, A. 4 O. 1880 $159,309; Int., $14,700; dlv.. 4 per cent. J 4 J N. Y..lmo. 4 Trad. Bk. A. 40. N. Y'.. Roddey.Bell & Co. Jan., 1,1390 In progress, Selma to Pollard. Ala., lOOra. M.4S. N. Y.,H. 1 lews 4 Co. Sept. 1,1889 Ill progress, Selma to Memphis. New York, office. Jan. 1,1872 Late Ala. 4 Tenn. Riv. Completed In 1870 J. 4 J. do do Jan. 1, 18W No report of operations. J. 4 J. do do Apr.l, 138T A. 40. Philadelphia, office. Aug., 1872 Leased, Feb., 1863, to North. Cent, at 7 p. c. F.4 A. do do Aug. 1,1872 on bonds and 6on stock, (v. 14. p. 6;'8.) F 4A. J. 4D. N. Y.,B8nk of N. A. June 1.1881 Net earnings 1871, $23,624. Cost, $2.000,0a). A. 40. N. Y., Farm. L 4 T. Co, Oct., 1896 A. 4 0. N. Y., N. Bk Commerce Apr. 1,1889 Net revenue, 1871, $81,112. Int. pald,$36.606. J. May Philadelphia, office . 3 7 7 8 . 7 7 3X J.'ij. 200,000 7 M.4S. 1,629,0111) « J. li«33,300 sold out in 1865. earnings year ending Aug. 31,'T2, $38,1*7?. 1891 ,7.&'j. J. 4 J. 910,300 Ti5,000 350,000 1,000,000 V. 13, p. 52>, r05.) ; J.&D. A.&O. M.&N. 1.&3. 2,307,00J 7'Xl.OOO 750,00(1 694,0;l0 ; .. p.m. 111,800 406,500 1,000 152,000 1.000 16,000p.m, 50 576,030 100 1,151,400 210,000 '\,m 16,000 p.m. 1,000 16,01)0 p.m. 838.500 241,000 3,0 "i.OOD 50 869,450 (v.ll. p. 593 p. ata. B,,lt. N.Y.,Nat.Bkof Com'rce m'.4 N. N. Y.,G.Opdyke4Co, do do F.4 A. M.4 N. N. Y., Jameson, S. 4 C. J & ,1 N. Y.,3d Nat. Bank. do do M.4N. I6,00'.l 'ioi Memphis -1st M.,end by State Va lley— Stock Seaboard <jh Roanoke-Btock Ist mortgage "46 Selma tt Gidf-\Bt M.,guar.by Ala S<!;ma, Marlhn <ft Mem.—Ut M., end. by Ala 50 Selma, Rome ,t Dalton—\titmoTt 100 2d mortgage, Ala. & Tenn. R.n 100 General m ortgage for $5,000,000 tt jScA uylkill liaartRnga "ioo 'i'H Is J.& J. J 1,900,000 2.600,000 1,000,000 120,000 700,000 1.200,000 2,020,000 780.300 3,000,000 6,000,000 2 400,000 1,6 0,000 leases several roads an'1 B. & O. Railroad .luly, 18.8 Gross earnings In 1871-72, $1.47-i,6J9. (T. Baltlm..Mcr. h.Nat. Bk Jan. 1,191.1a 14, p. 322, 439, 764. F.& A. Pittsburg, Ist Nat. B .nk .\ng.l,l«89 N. y., Winslow, L. 4 Co Jan. 2, 1873 Leased, July, 1869, for 999 years, to Penn. do do Jan. 2,1873 I'.K.. at a rental equivalent lo Interest, ri.do do Mch 1, 1912 sinking fund of debt, and 7 per cent on j;& J. do do Mch 1,1912 stock. The lessee, lo keep the road In F.& A. do ''o Mch 1, 1912 repair and also pay taxes, expenses, M.ftS. do do Mch 1, 1912 etc. P., F.W. 4 C. leases the Ne castle A. 4 0. Mch 1, 1912 4 B. V. and the Lawrence roads; which do do M.&N. do do Mch 1. 1912 in turn are lea.sed a^aln by I'enn. UR. J. &D. do do March, 1912 New stock of $2,000 00*' au'horlzed Nov., J.& J. do .March, 1912 do F.& A. 1871, to be Issued to Penn. Rli. lor imdo do March, 1912 provements, &c., under article 16 of M.& S. do do March,1912 lease guaranty on old stock not afA.*0. M.&N. do March 1912 fected. Seeannual report in (Juuokiclk do .l.&.I. 7 6 6 6g. 1,0(K),000 207 118 116 104 101 KR. Office. Aug. 1,1900 mont'ilv N.Y. byN..I.RR. May, 1881 J. &.I.' Phlla., Pa. RR. Oltlcc. Jan., 18110 7 21,iWn. m. 1,000 1,000 1,000 company controlled by the Penn. Comp'y, which holds a majority of the capital stock. Net earnings, 1871, $942,891, Report to Sta!e of Ohio. CURONICLK, T. 15, Phlla., Pa. 1,020,000 3,230,000 iJO 1890 F.4 A. 6,000,1100 10 80 80 99 121 till us: April, Itself I2,o;io,ix»o sterling Ist mort., "West line.l. gr. (fortS.OOOJCX).) Jdmort., Wes. llne.l. gr. (for|6,003,0()0).. do do do 2,;50O.0O0 ,St. 35S 72 Jan. 8, 1873 Main line, 100m.; leases about lS6m. Net July, 18(M earnings, year ending Sept. 30. IS72, April, 1876 $i,113,'.90. See report in v. 14, n. 183,628. Boston, do do do This .M.4N. F. .t A. lOO&c 4 PhllB., A.&O. A.&O. 50".O'^t 100 aio J. J.ftJ. 1,500,000 1,500,000 lOO&c lOO&c 500.ic 1,000 1S63 J.& f. REMARK^. Stocks, lastDlvl'd. by "Wnoia. M.4 N. M.4 8. 100 100 210 210 351 4 6 6 6 3,0(10,000 50 '&c 5 O&c .iOO&c 5 0..tc 18fi2 P. RR.) mortgrfge C. construe, bonds Portland, Siro 1859 S.; & <fc UXX) iOO&c Principal, when Due, Where Payable and rS^t.* P«5'«ble. 11,484,800 3t5,000 400,000 1,000.000 2,5(H,1 2,924,350 3,000.00) 6.212.000 500&C 50i*c 18a 51:&c 3d mortgage Bridge (O. 50 1.000 1,000 1.000 1,000 Jlondif, ^ INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. tint- 1858 18S« 183? Plain bonds loan LIST. glTlne u" Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. Amount BaU.—»toc^ l«t mortKaf<e, convertible bjr ;. « 4 J.* J. J. 4Co Jan !i 1873 Leased to N. Y. 4 N. Haven at $100,000 per .10 do year. (v. 14, p. 621.1 Sept. 1,1880 N. Y., Nat. Park Bank. Jan. 1, Stock paid in $1,788,000. Net earnings last year, $111,533. Cost of road, 4c$4,644,000 U. 8. Treaa. ut maturity Jul, 1,1 N.H.,B. S.'s'crariton 1 — . , January 25, lb78 . . ' 1 . THE CHRONICLE. J 123 KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND For loot Dotes oQ SiouxCltP/ LIST. tt St. ivlll Road Ut page of RR. Tables. Jau/— I9t mort.. l,WU N. r., MetropoU. N. Bk do do Charleston, 1,000 ; 900 900 900 1,000 ISTl 1869 187J 1870 1868 ICO&C 1883 1,0011 1,000 - Macon. S.Y., Farm. L. 1S70 1870 18(9 tf- LeirtHon—\iit mort Singh, it If. r.-StocIc H. gold. N.Y.,Farmer8' L.ftT.Co. mortgage tt du do Ifarsato— stock Ian,20. 1873 Jnly, irre 1st prefferred 2d Preferred Jan., 1710 New mortgage (W. Dlv.) Istmortgage (K. Div.) Ist 2d mortgage f w.Dlv.) conyertlble Consol. mort. (for »6.aOO,UOO) niortgasie {Burl Div 7of., Wab. it HV^tcr/i— stocfe Preferred 7 percent stock Ht mortgage <Tol.& . . Istmortgage (Quln.& Tol.) Ist mortgage (111. & S. Iowa) 2d mortgage (Tol.fe Wab.) 2d mortgage (Wub. & W't'n.) 2d mortgage (Gt. W't'n of '55.) Kquipment bonds (T.&W.) Consol. mortgage, eo'iy '.'..', Xew mcirtgagc. gold (»5,0OI 000).. 1st mortgage, (Decatur & E. St. Louis). do 2d do Lafayette, Bloom'ton & Miss— 1st Uann. & Cent. Mo.. Ist mortgage do do "Jd & ' mortgage Bloom't., ist mort. Bonton— 1st mortgage 2dmortgage 3d mortgage Convertible bonds Ti-ou f/';i/o;i— 1st mort.. guar. Troy City.... Turkertoii —Ist mortgage Wnion Pacific— stoi:\t iBl mortgage, gold. on road and equlp't. bonds 1,000 1,000 . 1,000 .1,000 J. ft O. met J. ft M.ftN. 1867 18« 1865 1.000 100 J. J. lOO&c i.iioo 1,000 100*: 100*c m >rtgage 1870 1871 ISTO 1895 1871 & "" *"'»• befor- consolidation on consol. road, guar, by Cent. On Mari/lanii —ist .M., end. Bait. City ' . mortgage, nnendorsed 2d morlgago, endors. by Baltimore'. 2(1 m irtgagc. endorsed by Wash, foanty. 2d preferred mortgage, unendorsed. .Sew mortgage, guar, by Baltimore do rlo Western .V. C'aro/(«rt— 1st mort. (E. Dlv ) Western Penn^ylrania—\si mort. "" 'St Mortgage. Pittsburg BraOctl... 'I!! WeH .//?/•*«'/ -stock 1st 1,000 .•...,«oiiiiation -id,8. f., ''ff— Ist J. Wtunirn/toii . J. J. g^.,conv... mortgage "'/'o— 1st mortgage <)'. .f- /luff.— Istmorigage... WH.,Vh(irl.itRMherPd—'.%t mortgage WiliMngton .fc Hi'id.—\%t mort 3d mort.. coun. or res WUininffton A lr<^on—fltock Sterling bonds 1888 1890 18N ins i referred ating expenaes and laies. t>,~l.lt2; n«t revenue. »1,959,S37. Gros« earnings In Iffw. »4,.M4.6t0; npea In-r < xpense*, »S,2a8,V«l; net revenue. $1,308^;''. Tha Hannibal ft Naples and other mails fol. lowing it in the table are leased by T.<r. with an obligation lo ray Intereat ft '- '- -on tiieir bo ds. " liirt. ni :B;3ii to N'V W 1878 May^^m Feb.. 1907 1909 Ang., 18» NoT.l.lSW . pay for sieri rs;: 'ort published in (hi. i>lrectoi" elect* d :;. IM. Annual report to b.ni' "no lor \car endmg .tune 90. ilfu, see CnnoxicLB " T. 13. p. SOS. July, 1890 Aug., 1901 May, 1890 1901 Operates SSm of toad. In year e-dlng Bept 80, 1871 gross eamlnir- were MSr,,\t» tasrj , . ne'. M8D.497: Int., »i«8Jil; lease rent, «27.«00; surplus, 130,880. I, mo Opened, guar by RRs. using T.C. ft Net earnings ^'ay, 1869. Isi (l»eal year, «j«tj!)3; 2d year. w;43r.J9;: >d year, »S,fcl,i!J. To'al landsales to Nov. Ira, Mil.0Sl acres, for t.'.797,ai9. Unda then unsold, 11,4.«.3I9 acres, (v. 14, p. 220. i887 187U :8ni 1867 do The company made defanll, Sept. »l. IMT. A snmmary of stoc<holders' nroreedIngs, &e .could not be given In th s brief space. 187fr-77 do See lull reports In Cnao.virLX. V. 13, p. 400, 490, 9IU, !M. 1892 Nov. 1,1872 Leases lulyl 1883 July 1,1879 do do Troy ft Greenf. till completion of Hoo-ac Tunnel. Net earnings, 1871-72, »H»,9a2. (V. 15, p. S3«.) 1985 J. .I.ft J. F.4A. M.ft J. ft 8. J. A.ftO. I.ft J. J.ft-I. M.ftN. .1.4 D. 1.000 lOO&c 100«c A.ftO. A.ftO. Philadelphia, Oiilce do do Camden, N.J.Co's office do do do New Yor'< and London. J.ft.T. Ma ('amden to Cape May, Salem ft Swedeslaeui. Net earning, 1871, |3II,SK. ch,1883 1396 Oct.,lil*< boro, .ran., Jan 1, 1886iConnleied Feb., 1872. L. er., 1.125,000 ac. Leaa." J to Vt. Cent-, at $30,000 pr yr ft Us New Yor . 1873 Y., J. M. Pickrcll. May 1, 1900 In proTre^'s. 32Hm. Balto., A.Brown ft Sons Jane, 1900 Income bonds of $90.<,Ooa also Isaoeo. I New Phlla., York. DcHavcn do ft In progress. Oct.. 1900 Floating deb' . $180.701 : ( oat to Nor., UTI fv. II. n.«B.> $2.680463 Leaaed Dee. IbTi, to Wll.. Col. ft Road St 6 per cent on stock, in IffiS. and 1881 afterwards. Lewae asaanaa all UabOt I 1886 1887-^ Bro do Jan. ,1908 lOJ J.'&J. M.ftN. .Ian, 1, 18901 (V. 11. p. 628; v. 15, p. 797.) -Apr. 1,1893 Leased to Pa. RR. Slock, »1,0S2,450. Coat Jan. 1, 189«: of road.ftc, »3,7J0,263, (v. II. p. 428.) Sept., 18 2 Consol. of several roads and branchea. N J.ft.l, do Sinking Fniid bonds, gold WUm. it'.Wtii. (Del.)— ut mor'gage WlKomin Central— \»t M., gold, L. grant. w»rcMitr it A(UAua—stock B«a(U(»ia9,0X7p,o.) ft A.ftO. 50O&C SOOAc 500&e 500&C ;;;; 1. ft lOOftc 50 Loan of 1SS.1, guar, by Cam, A Amboy mortgage loah ' ft 5004c 1st ' 1st stock or Into consol. bonds. , 1,000 isw M'ettcheHter it Phtla.—lm mort., new WeHtern (.ila.)— 1st mnn. (Mont. W.P.) It bond' are ronverilble Into N. Y., Continental Bank Oct., law Leaaed till 1875 to Ku'laod RR. J.A-' Fhlla., Glrard Nat Bank Jan. 1.1890 Net earn'''B yr endlnv March 1, 187! vera .J.* J do »^,S0S as shown In annual report In Ian. 1. l.on do J. ft J. Chboxicli, v. 14, p. 764. do .Jan. 1,18«) do A.ftO. do do Jaa. 1.1890 J, ft J. do do 1880 A,&(j N.T.,Farm2rs' L.&T.Co.'Apr. 1, 1890 Stock, $1,000,000. Opened Aoguit, 1871. Completed 35 inll(y», June, ISia. A.ft0. N. Y., Bull's Head Bank 1896 In prozres-t. Leased to N. London North. J. ft D. N. Y., ramham,G. ft Co.' June, N. Y., Del.,L. ft W.BR Jan., 1873 Leased to Dcla., Lack, ft West., at 7 per .J. ft J. cent on stocks and bonds. do P.* A. do 18t5 do do 1900 Philadelphia, office. Apl. 1, 1891 Old debts retired by this Issue. (v.U,p.«2»'. A.'ftV). Income bonds am(;nnt to J«;S.«»). Main N. Y.,Soutterft Co. A.ftO. line W. Pi. to Selma, mSm. Br. to op«do A.ftO. do llka. .lOm. do A.ftO. do J. ft, I. Bait., Citizens N. Bank. Jan. 1 l«<io In progress irom Relay (Tin. N. of Balto. do Jan. 1, 1890 to Wllilaiisport, Md., 8O111.. and Relay to •J. 4 J. do Balto. 7m. .\n"ual report for last flscsl do Jan., 1890 J. ft J. do year given lo CiinoNirLii. v. 15. p. 996, (10 do Jan., 1890 .1. ft J. showing gross earnings of (197,707. do Jan., 1890 J. ft J. do do Ian., 1890 do J. ft J. do J. ft J. Jan.. I9ir> do 500&C /(ili«-(J/fM».)— Ist M., aath. $750,000.. ' Aag. Co Apr. do do Boston, office. do J.'ik'j. mortgage, guaranteed ^' tern dIvlMon, l?iale line. Ind. to Peoria Ills., uim. Western division, Hioria to Wa-saw, I17m. Co't of road ahoni fllfiOOM. The 2d niorigage W. DiT, : 189(1 maturity Boston. do do A.*0. iVarren (.V../.)— stock „„,„,..» Ea In lg>1 gross revenue was $S,7M.<eB: oper- Boston, Olobe Nat Bank Nov. l,l8St do do 1891 J. ft J. 500 Vn}'>Mtnet. (.V..7.)—l8t mortgage Walkitl rulteij (ivr.)-lst mortgage 1, t). '66- '69 '. i«. (V. IS, p. aas: T. 14, p. 43.) Net earnings In I8il, |tlO,9S!. Dtndt. 12 perct. forsomevcar*. (seeT.I4,p.ai.) p. 801. 3{erid—\%t series (red endorsed) 2d series (blue en lorsed) 3d do (black endorsed) 'ttii do (not endorsed) Special loan.fundi'-g mortgage .\I., i ' lU) KcA-j(6. ct ",",""" VM ing8ini8<»-;o.taa<,9u. do Sept. 1874 London. 321,517, V. 15, p. 72, 2211, ««2, 793, fo;.\ April. 1896 N. Y., Company's oUce, Msv 1. 1899 Late Atchison and Pikes P. Projected 2S0mil.««i. U. S.Trcas.at maturity. 1S96-7-8 J. ft J. N. i.. Jay Cooke ft Co. July 1.1S90 Stock of road Ac. tl ,000.000. .i. A U. ntica ft N. Y. Jan. 1S73 Forni..ft Utlca. Net earnj.ftj. Ingh Utlca 4 N. Y July. 1878 * D. Boston. E. Blake ft Co. June 1,1872 Leased in \ t. (.cnr., 8p.c. on Stock. V. 15, JEiO.l Vermont Valleiz—id mortgage ,Ji ft C. Janel,1901 8. Treaa., at N. Y. 1.000 Converllble bonds do do WeMern ttom 1910 2, 4 Boston. N. Y. 1,IW 1886 8t:indstoad, S. A Cbambly bonds New bon-ls (to pay floating debt)... Vermont tt Maeft.~HXoc\z Ut mortgage, (slnk'g fuid 17,000 per yr.) ^a May 1890 4 Co PhHa.,18afe Deposit TI. — d Canada stock Bonds, guar, by Vt. Central Mi^slsqaol RH. bor-ds Vermont Central—stock iBt mortgage, consol 2d moitgage. coiisol Kquipment 'oans Ware O. J. ft J. ol .July !868 Verjnont X. (V. 14, p. 74.) Issued by Troy ft 100 2d mortgage (government subsidy) Land Grantbonds on 12,o:)0.rtOO acres Income bonds for $1(1,00 i.OOO (>mahabritlge boiitls, sterling, €500.000... Union Pacific, Central /iranch—\%t M.,gold 2d mortgage (government subsidy; Union <t 77(«*p«(«— 1st mortgage Utica <t Black 7?(oer—stock Ist .M. A. 500*c Feb.], lew Dec. 1, 18M Apr. 1, lew Nov!'i87S do do do ao do do do do do do do do do do N.Y^A.n.Bavlls.Tnutee N. Y.,Nat. BkofCom. do do do do do do M Lafayette. Muncic ltO{/ IX N. Y.. Kldd, Pierce & Naples— Ist mortgage Hannibal do York, Co.'a office. do do do do <'o do do do N. Y.,Kldd,P. ft Co. do do do do do do N. Y., Metropol. Bank. N. Y.,Kldd,P. 4 Co. N. Y.. Metiopol. Bank. do do do do do do III.) l8tmortgage(L.Krie,W.&SJt.L.). Ist ulortgage (Gt. W't'n of '59,j ft 1874 fo do i»;9 do do Dec, 1887 N. Y., Union Tnist Co. Aug.. 1891 Boston Office. .Ian. 1,18,3 Taunton Jlranrh—Btoclt Jerre liauteik Itidianapotts-stocli Peorta k. Tntffie rnaranire of 2S per ernl Col., C. ft 1. Ita'Iroad. Coat of road and equipmen', »9a,4M. N. T.. Am. Kl. Nat. Bk. Nov. 1.1^ Coal road. Completed lu 1»7I. Philadelphia Office. Aug 15,18n Coal road. Net earnings, 1870.71, (V 14, p. «'8.) do .luiy 1, :>n5 Phlla.,W. Painter ft Co. Oct. I,1R'« Leaaed by Penn. HR. N.T.,I).L.& W.KU.Co. Sept .i>, 1872 Leaaed >o Del.. Luk. ft Weat. mortgage Tot., Oa.slo New York 2d mortgage 1st bj L. > 187S-76 T.Co. Feb., 1900 do Feb.. 1900 ft do Istmortgage Va!lej/—^Ht Kept., isn, opcralsd im 257 Sunli uru Chenango Completed i»n ft Co. .Ian! iVlwo Net earnings, l'>TI,|2N «»l. Roai ekaoga* N. v., Uailatin Bank. Mch 1, 18R7 bands, Jan., inj. (t. IS, p. Ml.) Brooklyn, Atlantic B'k. Oct. 1,18M N. r.. Vcrmilye ft Co. Am. I, ISW Net earnings year ending Sept. tO, xm. do do Mar. i.-M tlMJiai. MayJ, INO In proireaa. uttnmwa lo Ced. Raplda, T„ P.M. Myers ft Co. I87S-« L.irr. 1,'n,000 te. Int. In delaull AprilU. I, do do Receiver appointed, (r. 19. p. t)7, Ml.) liW Mch i,iro In progrras. Coat to Jan. 1, imSiJnja. Sept. 1.1880 (V. 14,p. «28) Leaaed lo Central Oa. Dividends I per Jnne, cent a yr, to every 10 per cent on Cent. Summit Branch iPa.)~^toQK St/raf. it ism-n (Y. 19, p. 4:3. ( - ; do do N.V.,Dreiel. M. 2d mortgage Southern Pehn-^f/t^ania—lBt M .gld 2d morlgago, gold -Southirentern.i frV/.l— -Stock, com Guaranteed stock Company bunds, conv, Inro stock at par. MuHf.ogi^e KU b'jnds.conv. at 87H Nprtntif. <h IIU. S. A.— 1st mort., gold 2il rnorigago, gold literttng Mountain ( A'. K.)— 1st mort SuUlran <t Erie—\M, mortgage, cony., s. f. Oct., ira. l "boo South (fc ..Vo. Alabama— Preferrediloctc.. l8t mortgage, eiidorm^d by .\la SouthSide (/.. /.)— 1st mortBage. Ist M., extension (ronytrt.from 1875 to 'ti Southern Central ( iV. y.) ~l%t Mortgage... 2d mort. gold i$liM,000 guar.) South. Iowa tfe Ceitar JtapitU—Ht M., gold Southern Minnesota— l%t mortga^ Bo*4eompltted Rot., Iim June, IWl In progreaa. I.eaa'.l lo Maine Central. ». W.RIi.Bk May, la; Net surplus Income l.i 1*71, after paylag London all int. and div'dtff mi-m per et-ln Mnv, waS New York. Ki/KO. The mort. btmd.. .irrilng and lBU-« do domesllr, are lasned lo rrllre old bond* Charletton, rot ie U'ed the 2d mort. also la«n«4 i«i'-i» do foraatnillar pnrposa. 8e*( hmo.». r. 'In 1874 do BIO.i r, 18. p. 91<: r. It, p 291 IW-tl V. I',, p. aiT) 900 Domestic bontU (M) Domestic bon<l8 (U). Damestlc bondf ( 1(1).. pomesllcboiuU (K). Domefltic bond* tiineflal) 1st lUtDlTl'd. "ioo Var do (toUar tio irlft, L,.... it mortgage (for ja.iKKj.ooO) Bvac. 3ioetM, by w bom. 1171 1871 :ol(l,l. gr. i l8t mortg ige, carrcnf y for $2,10 ),COJ Som«r«ft~[nl inortgaKC, gold.... South Carolina— mnc.K let mortgaze. ditMiin: loan 2d I confer a great fkTor br KlTtnc n* Immedlato aotlee ot any error «a«aTor«4 la oar Table*. Bondt, I INTBRCBT OR DIVIDENDS. IDESCRIPTION. Miles Principal, of RXltABU. Where Parable and when una, expUnatlon of all referencei, see Snbaerlbera Ist . . London. do r.Y.,N.Bk of Republic; Aunna ties. 1996 (V. 16. p. 21.) Jan. 1.1892 1819 lo7t Boston Office. Woroester, Offioa. "to I Tkrloai do do ; I July 1, I^iOl Jan., '1881 • 1 , 'Tf 1887 . ) ».,*,•,.,« ., • ^ mO m.v Sat aarataf 1 Tl-Ta I lM,<li. ». «, ; ; ; THE CHRONICLE. 124 ^\)t [January 25, 1873, Export* of lieadiiiK Articles rroiu New Ifork. The following table, compiled from CuBtom Houee returns, sliown the exports of leadiug articles from the port of New York siuce Commercial ^imts. 1, 1873, to all the principal foreign countiies.and also the totals for the last week, and since January 1. The last two line* show total values, including the value of all other articles besideH those mentioned in the table. January (COMMERCIAL EPITOME. Fbidat Niobt, Jan. 21, 1673. merchandize during the past week have shown a good degree of activity fully as much as could be expected under the circumstances and prices, with a notable uniformity, have had an upward tendency. This state of affairs may be The markets Stain for — OS -n5» 2 .5 52 ^ !0 aSnf* ^'? '£!•:* • lA in t- V to 0« 5C O W >r: »-i 1- ; a 4l attributed, in part, to the advance in gold, the better condition of — the streets, lower ocean Ireights, and an easier money market it is also due to some extentto the approach of the time when >t I.. :82ssssgss:s;:?ss§f 'tO'^-^vin'^ r£« ^ CUM S* -I lo 00 94 GO , .Y> gco Si -^ but « "Q * CC O dealers begin to prepare for the spring trade, and to speculation - —. -< rH S3 "S- e«Qfcoo<- baaed upon relatively low prices or deficient supplies, present or prospective, The inability of the railways to furnish the needed facilities for transportation from the West to the seaboard is taken advantage of to secure higher prices for Western products in this market. And yet what is known a? the "jobbing trade" has been inactive, and on all sides complaints are heard of " dull o -VN *n_ro cr WW o -^ ; times" and n coo: 3 W'- J,. :s -SI Mis i i MS Cfi ai difficult collections. ;^ i '0 Provisions have been active, and almost uniformly close firmer. Early in the week there was a slight reaction from the advanced prices noted in our last, but with the advance iu gold, which occurred on Tuesday, there was renewed activity and buoyancy, and yesterday something of a " corner " began to be felt in contracts for bacon to deliver this month, supplies due by rail being still detained by various circumstances. Yesterday pork was in demand at $14 for new mess on the spot, and for the early future $13 50 for old mess, $13 87^ for Western prime mess, and $11 50 for extra prime. Beef also firmer, with City India mess as high as $32 50, and in demand for export. Bacon has been irregular yesterday short clear advanced to 7f@8c., %vhile long clear remained at 7c. Dry salted shoulders have been salable at 5Jc. fop January and February. Pickled meats have advanced, veith sales of bellies at 7J@8ic. in bulk and boxes, shoulders at 5t(g6c., and hams at 10@llc. smoked meats have also shown an upward tendency. Butter and cheese have been firm, but more freely offered at the recent advance in prices, there being a disposition to reduce Btoclss at this stage of the season. To-day pcik was firmer anl more active, the sales including 3,000 bbls. new mess at $14 for January and February, $14 05 for March, and $14 10 for April. Lard ruled firmer at 8f@8 7-16c. for prime Western steam. Bacon - -lao o» -ta . :8SS : : ovso ; 'IS pa :SK .SS ; : fS ; " •S"3 WO via MO o» t> «3 t- . ad '» CO C» 7: 00 1t- -r* «f; ^OM -H •— ' o» is ^* (w o Ow C<^ cr? "< 3SS T— c- ifi ; 8c. close. [Full details in •" ^ OQ -T-.-r — M .tn < :8 But there was a quieter feeling at the of cotton, breadstuffs, and groceries will be for short clear. sold at found if! our special reports.] Freights have been more active, but at lower rates. To Liverpool, by steam, grain has been shipped at 7d. for corn, and 7J@ 7id. for wheat, the higher rate ruling cotton, 5-16@fd., and bacon 50s. and by sail, wheat, 7d., and Ij^d, 27s. 6d. A Glasgow steamer filled up at 7id. for corn. A few vessels were chartered 10 load grain to Cork for orders at 7s.@7s. 6d. Petroleum cliarters have been quite active, mainly at 6s.@6s. 6d. to continental porta. To-day a Liverpool steamer took corn at 74d., and a vessel of 2,800 quarters grain was re-let to Cork for orders at 7s. 3d. Wool has been dull, and prices show decided weakness. Tallow has been selling at 8ja8|c. for good to choice. Whiskey has been more active, and advanced to 96.:. Strained rosin has remained about steady at $3 80@3 85. Spirits turpentine is held higher at 60c. Hops have declined under free offermga of Englisli, which ara quoted at 35@43c. American, 45@53c. Oils have been without essential change crude sperm has sold at $1 50, and Northern whale at 68c. Calcutta linseed is easier, with sales for arrival here at $2 60, gold. Cloverseed has been active, and closes firmer at 9|@9|c. Hides have ruled firm, late sales including dry Montevideo at 27ic. gold. Fish have been very active for all the leading descriptions, at very full prices. Fruits of all kinds have been quiet. Petroleum has been more steady, being less freely offered, and the combination is apparently inclined to force up prices closing quotations are 9}c. for crude in bulk, 21J@21Jc. for refined in bbls., and 14J@15c. for naphtha in shipping order. To-day, 1,000 tJ" in .-lec i ; :S ; : 0DO» ' : | M ssgs £ eo •- OH : : i;:i ;§: Pa i ; : ; i .00 00 gf; tool noc4 . . 'V iS e« . . •i' i^a :S2 —'to ' ; ; .0— o> :S : SI :S :S : t- - CO t2 -« ae t-CC W m Ob tn rf . to T-< ; bbls. refined sold for February at Sljc. Copper is quoted at 35c. for American ingot, but rather quiet English sold at 30i@31c. Tin is easier, with sales of straits at 30i@31c., gold. Tin plates quiet, but steady ; charcoal tin, $11, gold. Pig iron very quiet No. 2 American $44'a48, according to brand Scotch very scarce. Spelter wae active early in the week at al)out 7ic. gold, tor Silesian. Tobacco was steady for Kentucky, with the demand still good lugs quoted at 9i@10c.; loaf 10i@15c.; the sales for the week have been 600 hbds., of which 450 hhds. for consumption, and 1.50 hhds. for export. There is a poor assortment of ship"ping tobacco. Seed leaf toliacco has been quiet, a disposition to hold for higher prices has checked the demand sales have been Crop of 1871, 200 cases Connecticut, 50(a7oc.; 125 cases Pennsylvania, private terms; 100 cases Wisconsin, 9|@yic.; also, crop of 1870, 200 cases sundry lots at 10@14c. Spanish tobacco in good demand, with sales 500 bales Havana, 95@1 15, and 50 bales Yara, private er. I 1^ :g CD i : A -S' t ; sliS ; ; ; t arms. ; -",—^50 00 § S CO tto ec^ th ^^ „ '3'S^ MOO BQ^aotiCO *t .Q -O s O E : ; : . . i P ^^ ^ ^^ O,- -wo • ; ; : -.i-,-„--.--J«BO«*>««moaw«)B}«tJ»«» tiCdJ bJD « xs!SSi93^S~^ OS ^& ^ 43 A fi « o B s -g ;/ .^ •a :5 : ; : . t : : : : : : • S? • • * : W I :S : 13 ** ; . : : -M C^AAiAfi Ija^o,^- ; :::::: I'rt I r— c» CJ5 CO (0 • .o -.a o 0) . :.«C|i'S CQ : ,~ B «- .HO :«a • o' 'Bo c _^ £OPMMOO(i,g|§SeoSMt<a=^»i3so»««>JS«'o t)OU«fiK;2i : •3'a . . THE CHRONICLE. January 25, 18 rs.] Imports or Ijoadlns Artlclea. Same Same dince time 1 l«7l. Ac- Glass and KarCbouwarti— China Metals, Cutlery MM J.7I8 Kanhenware. 7M Buttons Ooal. tons 21'liO !l,4n S.lSl Cocoa, bags a,7N 659 9tl,91J iS 117,70 J 317 1,9R 9,336 212 1,7J9 * '81^ 43 U Hum, Arabic iM W 401 25 66 501 179 24 l.ein 1,S33 20 31 S.5W 8,8121 21 10,153 3,619 2.612 9 3 491 lUUl 1.1H4 Madder O.ls, esaeuttal.. Soda, ii.5« asti i-'lax Furs Gunny cloth.. .. Hiiir Bidei), bales... Ac- 90, 29'^ Bristles <6i S,6I3« 157,650 Oranges Nuts B7 Spices, 20S 79 W,!>16 2,427 76 S9,tl« Linseed Molasses 2.37S 8l,»6-l iS-IIHS 810.267 22,218 5.219 21,833 A! 18.SU3 83,303 1,0.8 le.iiso :01 121' 1.126 7!262 8S.9S3 6.««0 : 934.21^ 4,026 Ginger Pepper fO,43J 7.893 56,939 5,615 Fustic. Logwood... Mahogany. per Good WoodsCork Ordinary '.,999 4.2'.l S7,l5(i :>,eo3 9.451 19,91 U udO.dlnary Low .Middling Middling...... : TtmiK'ssee, I good Middling 1811. 55.400 12.393 12.969 19,133 11,879 5,730 546 1870. 33.019 41,419 18.1119 6.4.17 5,Mi 13.117 29,353 10.961 11,737 7.3'3 S,i.12 1,276 514 237 1,2><3 klorWa North Carolina Vlrgmla " Saturday Monday. ruesday CO ....', 8,194 3.0S3 m^ 10,193 2.231 11,429 8.219 273 1,446 6,135 5.925 B,3l>e 14,3.<;8 2,900 ;00 4,J8« 1.408 150,800 1.15S 1,625,139 1 NewOrleana.I Mobile 10.891 4.833 1915-32 2.5(10 1,1110 725 1 3..'iSS 3,275 S.513 I 15.214 12.163 6,077 6,453 9,343 15,214 12,163 1,606 19)4 no not. bp- fort- 23th. .19 9-16 no not .19 9-ln 500 aoos. n 7<W York...} Tut.M Since Sept. l,60j 52,272 771,442 1 4,932 133,165 14,316 819,300 19 9 16 19K 19S 1 532,667 209,497 243,717 .. Mobile Charleston Savannah Texas 332,021 2C»,2.'i6 1»9,;22 484,391; 823,171 195.751 128,610 46,085 32,186 New York Florida North Carolina Virginia Other ports ... 8,022, 31,873 221.8«4 23.928 9,760 »l,4-3 171.96; 49,032 Totalthlsyear... TetsI last year . Britain 231.923 41,9il 53.657 106,901 56.582 313,09! 300 600 20 7-16 l.VIO 2,000 HO) ;9S1-S! 20 20 1-16 lOli 16,7(0 total 109.-25' Feb. For March. 344,853 535.606 at au SOH 95,4511 47,003 82.S59 113.:98 124.6?1 2.;8.949l 147.T7.H 72,748 288,376 45,261 20 20 1-.6 1.15' 2.300 1.5111 9CK l.SlO 20S-1H 20 7-33 1-1- c. 31.96.1 166,584 48.289 S3 .842 77.271 72,471 67.288 et«. XU-M ^ »IH» UH May. For June. 400 20».M a I.400 900 400 IIM as-i* .'0.1 JIj, 7,m> total Jmis. For Jnly. ao aoj4 100 AlO 30 ll-li A'X 1200 900 .2V13-1»{ 20K .aw 100 1.4<U ijoo wc _jai. * JiC l-fj v.% a 800 total Joly. made during the week : January for 20O Fcbraarr. January for 400 March. 1,100 Fehroary lor 1.100 March. paid to exchange i •' 15-16C. IC " ikc 200 400 100 April t,.r :00 June. February for 360 May. 3 500 January for 500 May. 100 February lor 100 May. for 200 .Januar> . even. February Jauiwry for 8,600 February, even. y,600 Weather Reports by Telegraph. —They have bad one slight rain at New Orleans this week. At Mobile it has rained on two days, the balance of the week being clear and cold. It has also rained on two days at Montgomery, Columbus, Macon and Augusta, and one day at Solma and Charleston. At Nashville it has rained on two days, and the remainder of the week has been cold and very disagreeable. At Memphis it has rained on one day, and the rest has been cloudy. The crop now baa all been saved, except what has been wasted, and aa rapidly a* the The therweather will permit is being brought to market. mometer at Memphis has averaged 32 at Charleston 45, Selma 47, Columbus 45, Montgomery 41, and Macon 39. The Consumption op American Cotton in Great Britatn. ; cotton market the past two years well illo*refer to this point trates the effect of price on consumption. now, as it may help our readers to appreciate the force, or lack of force, of the estimates for the coming year in some of the Liverpool annual circulars now appearing. In 1871, our large crop year, English spinners took weekly 34,790 bales of American as, however, at the end of the year they had (according cotton to Ott-Trumpler) added to their stocks nearly 1,50,000 bales American, their actual consumption coultl not have exceeded 32,000 This year the takings have been abont 26,500 bales bales. American, and stock in spinners hands redaced about 75,000 bales, which would make the consumption about 28.000 bales, or a falling off in consumption of American of 4,000 bale* per week. This result has been brought about by a rise in price to » point ; 2.735 17,893 20,000 780.119 1I6,817|"905.495' 621.358, *» SW :...sp« 30».|, Jan. 1,700 30H following exchanges have been 16.UJ0 total The .ao MOO — 8.022 203,771 12,904 i bales, For May Tw 3,230 The course of the For'gn Total. Ports. 48.1.1.53 I9H 30,S 9.100 total April. »«..., ....19 15-16 00 3,>00 1872. El.OiiJ \V* IV K 20 9-16 4,400 19 15-16 27,000 133,233, 344.954 1097,357 1703.282 2VU J0« 400 73.735 43,000 sn. 11.150 total 20 3-16 f^ 1»,'< 71,559 48,731 I'S its I8H 18« 18^ ...20Ji; 1,,^5" 305-16 \<m 416 790 iii 730 March. ;. SllO 4,100 .... 7,93 total For April. 500 \t% 29,SfiO 18,37.3 :6,T)00 ....MS 3,:0o 19 13-16 215,161 6 1, 32.4 75,833 12,«51 34,357 1.9:.«.... 1915-lii m> 31,t'82 B: .669 65,7114 104,95! 4,108 '9H Cts. ...20 9-!« l.l'H' 19 31-32 20 1,200 BB0XIPT8 XXPOBTXD 8IN0X 8XPT.1 TO— CoastBINO» 8XPT.1. wise Great Other 1871. bales. 500 2950 195.013 5;.610 ow «•• I.WIO 19 11-16 19Jt following is our usual table showing the movement of cotton all the ports from Sept. 1 to Jan. 17, the latest mail dates. :a72. 19 13-16 19 11-16 80,993 986,616 71,550 1,168,1-07 19X ,19* «WI 100 From the foregoin(j statement it will be seen that, compared with the corresponding week of last season, there is an decrease in the exports this week of 9,443 bales, while the stocks to-night are 9,247 bales more than they were at this time a year ago. The New Orleans «<• 600 S,'.H10 100 26,701 9,S93 10,C02 17,110 3,846 10,676 135 1 15.!i6« ' 19 11-10 19M I.Oim 1873. 20,658 5..352 3.180 cts '.,•10 IKc. Savarinah 2.380 I 716 no EOt. 18-2. Cliari eton...| New 54 IS'^ 19 9-16 Same w'k week. ~4,922" Othui ports.. I For February, «c. Total this S.0I7 '4.Uli 3,2<iO 100 19 Exported to— Texas 3.45:1 cts. : ' 3.991 i?3 SMS 6!8 I Good Ord'ry. Ord'ry. Midl-g. 24') 290.785 98,851 2.I9J,il8 Ton 1,5)4 82,061 120,813 1,924,1545 France WHtt... JIH»..- For forward delivery the sales (including In e on board) have reached du ring the week 77,050 bales (all low middling or on the basis of low middling), and the fallowing i* a itatament of the sales and prices: IS.a'.l 6.SI22 13! ,493 _,,, Q-Brlt. 21S«.... WM«.... 2ai<«,.... 22>i«».. 1,669 9.581 itlth tor the week ending this evening reach a total of 71,5.50 bales, of which 52,273 were to Great Britain, 4,932 to France, and 14,340 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made up this evening, are now 544,853 bales. Below are the exports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week of last season Jan. 24. 2IK».... aoSS -' S« 1S04 Total 100 The exports Waelt ending' .. II |8-1I«.. 130 6T8 4:2 765 ... WodneS'lay., Thursday... Friday 28,127 lli.su 2,183.808 1. lMi«. 19X9.... raioas. 100uonot.l9:l-I6 week l>».«.., 1« »-I<a... 90 ».... Con- Spec- TraiiExp"t. sump. ula'n bales. 600 16,671 *c 57.936 9.f67 9.638 17,727 7,632 I8t<*..., Below we give the sales of spot and transit cotton and price of Upland) at this market each day of the past week 3110 Total since Sept. iBk».... ;»5-i«®... bales. bales. Total this , It'Vil.... For January, Mobile Charleston Savannah Texas Texas «.... : 24, 1873. special telearrams received to-nightfrom the Southern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the receipts, exports, &c., of cotton for the weelt ending this evening, Jan. 24. It appears that the total receipts for the seven days have reached 135,493 oalesagainst 130,325 bales last week, 133,235 bales the previous week and 104,703 bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of September, 1872, 2,138,808 ba.es against 1,821,045 bales for the same period of lfe71-72, showing an increase since September 1. 1872, of 314,703 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per telegraph) and for the corresponding weeks of the five previous yearsjare as follows 1872. Orleaai. 1? 17)14,.... .1 By New Orleans lb. Orflinary Strict Friday, P. M., January 1873. Mobile. 9 :07 COTTON. Received this week at- Ksw Upland and l,5i: Florida. Cassia 293 136 51,318 811 20,771 131,9:7 Tt.um Ac.— 4,350, 47| 43,912 !18,57» Hides undressed Rice 9.832 5,li8 6.-),63" wm 151,614 930,512 86,530 Raisins »S» iSaltpetre Watches 77,4?(; ,Mi6 7I.5J2 29,364 Lemons 1,577; •US[ ....; 70 213 ; 6UCorl£8 l'i,3K)KancTgoodB 5..)lFi8h 3,8^6 Fruits, &C.— 3,141 II) Ivory Jewelrv. AcJewelry 7.108 12,897 8.;8> Champag'e.blcB. Icfl reported by value— Clears 13« 1,01 43 EOS If'O Hides, dressed, ladla rubber 18,063 «,K40 4,3^3 8.38: Wines, &!..— 2 5 Artl 821 18,410 17,491 . 212 125.216 75.811 4,767 289 19;!, Wines 8!2Wool. bales 2au S27 Hemp, <,38.^ A VJiJWaste 0,2 !0 ludltfo 7,508 85,115 75,318 boxes Tea SSii'Tobaoco Cream Tartar Gambler <*piuni Jnda. bi-carb... Soila sal bbls bags 1,872 2,2:0 I,tl73 "65 11.964 8,274 83,8iJ6 38,001 223,013 !,01I,18U ll*i7 9,186 lui »»^ 80,8:i Sugar, hhds., tcs. Sugar, Coutilueal on. Olive Tin slabs, Rags 493 27.8l!0 49,387 23.1114 16,4211 7t7.(i(M i,83:,iii Lead, plKs bpelter, Ibi Steel Tin. boxes... 1,939 69i 231 2-19 ISd UK bars. Iron. 4,517 83,3J9 4,1'- Colfoo, bdKS-.. »70 Hardware :o 2..a« 1,1 4,1}U 719 2»8 Cotton, bales. .,, Wrugs. «c.— Bai'k, Peruvian. Ulea powders Jirltiistouo, tons tluie 1872. 1873. Clilua. Ulaaa Olaiiuware Olaas plalu... Same Since Jan. 1 lime ltli2. .Ian. 1873 M. The main future delivery. strength liM evidently b«en peettlalive. There has lieen a fair busineM for export, and yet reports from Liverpool and Manchester have bt^a dull, aod at times weak. The demand for home consumption baa been with in narrow limits, while the receipts at the porta have sbowo a very considerable increase. Yesterday, when the quotation* for Same tluie cotton on the spot were advanced ^c, the receipt*, as n\ion«d to 1871. the Cotton Exchange, were nearly 30,<KX) bales. The views of holders, however, have been veiy strong and the oflTeriogi so 463 limited that those having orders tu execute have been compvUcd 13S 26.W5 to advance their bids. The improvement to day of ^c. waa more ; 1,325 nominal than real, the oOicial quotation having Veen for some 597.268 8.197 days hardly up to the actual tales. The principal busineaa ?5.!.M in transit. For future delivery the improvament waa more de369.493 6.517 cided than for spot cotton. There appear* to be lometbiaf of a corner in contrncts for January, and ye«terday the price waa 7,260 {c. higher than on Monday lu.tt. To-day theie waa a further 24.706 decided advance in January contracts, with a large buslnea* 29.513 S,3«5 doing for this month and February, and the whole mar178 ket following in an irregular improvement. The prieae 111,116 for futures last reported were (lasis low middling) 10,;«E 30 1-lOc. for January, 20c. for February, 20|c. for March, 201c. for 1,979 April, 21iic. for May, 21 9-lCc, for June, and 22c, lor July. The total sales of this description for the week are 77,Gfi(i 83,447 1,499 bales, including tree on board. For immediate delivery the 28,323 total sales foot up this week 15,900 bales, including 9,561 for 87,440 export, 3,091 for consumption, 54 for speculation, and 2,800 ia 4,118 transit. Of the above 1,877 bales were to arrive. The follow45.19S 39,5^4 ing are the closing quotations to-day 76,!M Tlie foMowini; table, compiled troiu Custom House return! Buowa tlie foroiirn imports of leading articles at tliis port slace Jan. 1. 1878, and for the saue period of 1872 and 1871: [Thoqiiamlty is iflvon in |iackai;u» wlien not otherwl«o •p«cill«d.1 510.533 The market has ruled very firm during the past week, and at he close price* »how an advance of ^c. on the spot, and i(^, for We . ; fAt 12(i : .. 1 CHttONICLE. averagiiiir this year 10.86d. for Middling Orleana at Liverpool, against 8^77<i., the averagH for tlie previous year. A leading Liverpool circular of January 1, as a basis for its argument with regard to the future, misstates of course, unintentional l.r—l he past. It says: "The actual consumption of Americaocotton this past year (allowinfr for reduction of spinners stock) lia^ jjeen about 38,000 bales per week, and the year before 84,800 bales per week." Evidently this statement is an oversight, for according to it the consumption is increased this year above the takings by the araouut of the decrease in uplnners Stock, but there is an omission to decrease the takings of 1871 by the amount which went into spinners stocks that year. The actual consumption would, therefore, with this correction, average for the two years only 30,000 bales as we have given it above. Then, again, this same writer gives the continental consumption of American at 850,000 bales last year, and increases it to 950,000 bales for this year. According to Ott-Trumpler, the total takings of American for the continent (his ports) for three years, have only been 3,038,000 liales, being an average of 576,000 bales'; or for the The past year the last two years of an average of 710,000 bales. takings were only 501,000 bales. Adding to these averages for the two and three years 90,000 bales, the amount used by Russia and other ports, not included in his figures, and we have the average continental takings for tlie past two years 800,000 bales, or for the past three ypara 7ti6,000 bales. As to the coming year, u nless prices hero are going down to 15 cents, a,s they did in 1870, the supposition that the takings would equal that year's takings, when so large an amount went into stoci, would appear unreasonable. In discussing then this question of future consumption in Europe it strikes us that the past and present surroundings of the market cannot be too closely scrutinized. A year of the cheapest cotton since 1360-61 certainly cannot be our guide for an estimate. Nor will the past three years furnish us a correct standard, as those years cover a period of far larger spinning capacity than was ever before attained, and during thirty of the thirty-six months the activities of English machinery were stimulated to the highest ever known for a continuous twelvemonth. This spindle capacity is still increasing under contracts not complete but are not the conditions adverse to an increased, or even a sustained employment of the spindles ? Cotton is comparatively dear the mill expenses enhanced profits have almost or quite ceased on the production of all but the finer fabrics the tendency is con tinually toward finer yarns, and a lighter consumption ofj cotton per spindle and the general features of the trade, as reported, are dullness and disaster in the place of activity and good returns. Nothing but lower prices can restore the desirable conditions^fnll activity with profit— which prevailed for about two years prior to the midsummer of 1872. Either the production of cotton goods and yarns must be shortened so as to force an advance of prices by deficiency of supply, or prices must fall so far as to enlarge the distribution pf those goods. When high prices follow upon an distribution of excessive goods among the consumer.^, who are chiefly of the world's poor people, the alternative of lower prices or restricted markets is inevitable. It has been shown repeatedly that the consuming world can for months deny itself the purchase of high-priced fabrics. Lower prices of goods imply lower prices of raw cotton, or disaster to the manufacturing interests and stopping work. Whether England shall increase or diminish her consumption of cotton during 1873 is therefore a question of — ; [January 25, 1873, l-16c.@3ic., cash and time, latter being for prime bagging quality. Should vessels now on tlie way be delayed, we shall look for better prices and firmer market. 'The receipts since January 1 have been 23,000 bales, while the amount to arrive up to April 1 is under 14,000 bales, of which part are sold to consumers. Future contracts we quote at 34@3 l-16c. gold. 3 Visible Supply of Cotton Made dp by Cable and TelkBy cable «e have to night the stocks nt the different European ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the American afloat for each port as given below. Fron; figures thus received, we have prepared the following table, showing the quantity of cotton in sight at this date (Jan. 34) of each of the 8R.\.PH. — two past seasons: Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock in in in in in in at at at 2,173,131 ; Bremen Amsterdam. Antwerp Barcelona Trieste Great Britain (American) Havre (American and Brazil).. for Bremen (American) for Amsterdam (American) Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe Stock in United States ports Stock in inland towns Exports from United States this week Afloat Afloat Afloat Afloat for for — BOMB.VY Shipments. According to our cable dispatch received to-day, there have been 9,000 bales shipped from Bombay to Great Britain the past week and 1,000 to the continent, while the receipts at Bombay, during the same time have been 18,000 The movement since the first of January is as follows. bales. These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay, and are brought down to 'Thursday, Jan. 23 /-^SlilpmentB since Jan. 1 to^ ^Shipments J:hi8 week to^ Week's Great ConGreat Con: Britain. 1878.. 1872... 1871.. . . . 9,000 9,500 15,000 tinent. Total. Britain. tinent. Total, 1,000 4,500 4,300 10,000 14,000 19,300 26,000 58,500 41,300 18,000 13.500 7,800 44,000 18,000 73,000 84,000 49,100 12,000 receipts. From the foregoing It would appear that compared with last year there is a decrease this year in the week's shipments to Great Britain of 500 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1 shows a decrease in shipments of 28,000 bales over the corrssoonding period of 1872. Gtjnny Bags, Bagging, &c. The market for cloth has ruled quiet the past week, and no large sales have transpired. There are still a number of small orders coming in from the South, which dealers are filling at 13@13^c. The asking price is ISJe. cash for large parcels, immediate delivery, but we doubt if much could be done at over 12c. cash. Future contracts for March, April and May delivery we still quote from second hands at 13i @l4c. For bags there is more inquiry, and if that be any indicaion of the market, there will yet be considerable purchases for account of consumers. hear of sales of 450 bales last week, but prices have not transpired. Holders still ask 14i@14ic. Butts have not ruled very active 1,008 bales landing ex " Calcutta" sold part at 3 l-33c. and part at 3c. cash latter price is offering for more, without finding sellers. quote prices — We ; Total These figures indicate a decrease in cotton in sight to-night of 3,963 bales compared with the same date of 1873. Movements op Cotton at tub Interior Ports. Below we give the movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and shipments for the week, and stock to-night and for the corresponding week of 1873 ^Week ending Jan. 26, '72-. ,— Week ending Jan. 24, 1873 — ReceiptB. Sbipments. Stock Augusta Columbus Macon ... Montgomery... Selma Memphis Nashville 838 576 1,370 14,345 1,483 1,654 10,238 1,0S5 23,385 26,343 — Receipts, Shipraente. Stock. 1,055 16,338 2,893 7,888 1,056 1,714 1,989 1,870 14,049 2,235 16,000 10,711 13,702 9,195 5,410 33,537 6,928 38,578 30,801 94,483 4,630 1,195 1,587 13,097 11,077 14,320 10,748 4,555 33,345 4,486 5,389 1,848 1,555 5,076 2,008 1,434 890 91,538 The above totals show that the interior stocks have increased during the week 4,008 bales, and are to-night 3,955 bales less than The receipts have been 2,335 bales at the same period last year. less than the same week last year. The exports ot cotton this week from New York show an increase since last week, the total reaching 13,163 bales, against 10,885 bales last week. Below we give our table showing the exports of cotton from New York, and their direction for each of the last four weeks also the total exports and direction since September 1 1873 and in the last column the total for the same period of the previous year kxporta ot Cotton (bales) from Yorlc algce Sept. 1 , 18Ta ; , ; : Wew WXBK BHDIIIO Jan. Jan. Jan. Liverpool time to date. Jan. 15. 1. Same Total IZPOBTZD T« prey, year. 22. 8,756 16,081 10,735 12.089 74 224,046 203 191,393 8,736 16,061 10,735 12,163 224,254 192,342 1,92S S74 119 Other British Ports. Total to Gt. Britain Havre 17 949 Other French ports. lotal French.. 17 Bremen and Hanover. 906 1,928 124 Hamburg 17,162 4,593 100 4,650 299 Other ports 1,138 Total to N. Enrope. sod 100 124 21,760 6,082 8pain,Oporto& Qibraltar&c All others 2,607 Total Spain, &e.. 2,607 Grand Total.... 9,659 16,205 10,835 12.163 250,539 200.01 S The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept.1,1873 NEW TOKK. BOSTON. PHILADELP'IA BALTIMOnB. BBOS TB raoKThis Since week. (Sept. 1. I New Orleans.. 2,631 Texas Savannah Mobile !,545l 63,147, This Since week.!Sept.l. i 1,694 | This Since week.;Sept.l. 9,182! 1 2,0Ssl Florida S'th Carolina. N'th Carolina. Virginia North'm Porte Tennessee, &c 3,604 5051 9.037 70 9,754 7,492 16 '268 6;6'r6 3".869 45,.S32l 4.468 1,149 47.698; 29,621 103,994 683 96 747 17,475 123,194 4,942 46,727; 1,355, Foreign 4,379 24,294 2,85? 'sis '865 4,7601 ll,9u7l 58: .... Total this year! 25,363! 477,8851 11,885; 153,275! Total last year. 25.905' 418,335 9.887 1M,58S! t ; We . . We abstain estimated European consumption. 445,000 314,000 231,000 13,500 38,000 70,000 36.000 28,000 Marseilles price. for the present from making any exact estimate of the probable consumption this year. The figures for the past twelve months are not all in yet, and besides a very short time will throw much light also on the question of supply. What we have said, however, would indicate that, in our opinion, with cotton at lOd., the circular in question has considerably over- 3,176,093 bales. London Havre ; ; 1,200 265,000 33,000 30,000 7,500 74,000 544,853 91 ,538 71,550 1873. 491,000 171,000 159,000 13,000 11,000 41,700 12,343 55,000 6,446 197,000 54,000 14,000 16,000 234,000 535,000 94,483 81,121 1873. Liverpool I l',687 t',m This Since week.'Septl. I 39 721 '925 5,439 135 977 6.466 11,747 1,627] 25,971 ....| 1,097 1031 6,439 105 1,8871 2«,499 8,846! 67,880 30.501 3.2071 61.985 1 1.825 1 THE CHRONICLE. January 25, 1873.] SnrrpiNO News.— The exports of cotton from tlio United States aa per latetl mail returns, have reached 7(1,582 bales. So far aa the Southern ports are concerned, these are the ameexnorts reported by telegraph, and published in TiiaOnnoN- the past week, 127 and the actual export from Liverpool, as well aa the qnoUtton of middlingf Orleans and fair Ubollera at Lirarpool on Mteh rriday ' morning during 1872 : Dtiiverles ICLB last Friday, except Qalveston, and the figures for that port are the exports for two weelsa bacii. With regard to New Yorli we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday night of 'vis week Total bales. to Actnal KG Total aalss. 1873. export. ISTl. 1873. 1871. MiddllDf rair Orlsui*. trade. Dbollsn. 1871. 1871. d 1871. U7I. d. I : Nbw Yobk— To Liverpool, per tteameri City of WnshlDetoii, OW ... Franco, 2,784 ...Celtic, 1,!MI). ...Spain, »,6S4 Idaiio, 2049... Calabria. 1,37a Jeasore, 60 per ihtps Varana, VVI Pearl of India, 658.... Pomona. S80 1»,08» To London, per steamer Denmark, 74 74 New OnLEANS— To Liverpool, per ftteamere Francoli, 1,795... Arbitrator, 2,794.... per ships Uoyal Charlie, 2,948.. ..PocahontaB, .1.575 . . . . Mataura, 3,469 Emily Auguata, 3.922 Per barka 729. ...Leamington, 3,050. ...Virgo. 1,520. ...Emily, 3,064 To Queeustown, per kark Jens Brandis, 1.369 To Havre, per ateumcr. Saxonia, To Bremen, per steamer Penedo, . 523 Upland . . Per barks Upland ... Koslta, 836 Upland Cork, per bark Jupiter, 2,025 Upland 6,954 2,026 3,U(X) To Barcelona, per barks Neuva Providencia, 350 Upland... Joven Beatriz, 500 Upland Texas— To Liverpool, per barks Caroline Lemont, 1,S30. Jennie Arnlstrong, 959 To Bremen, per bark Erna, 1.684 Trieste, per bark Elliott Ritchie, t,660 Leipzig, 283... Baltimore -To Bremen, per steamer 167 .Per bark Stadsraad, 262 712 38 July 6 12 19 86 2 9 16 2.'J Sept. 6 13 76.582 12,089 26,866 1,369 .... ii,4UU Mobile Texas 81 7 14 21 100 20 27 Oct. 4 particulars of these shipments, arranged in our nsua' form . «re as follows: Liver- QueensBre- Ham- ReBarpool, town. Cork. Havre, men burg. vel, celoDa. Total. men. Charleston Savannati Juno 30 The Orleans 10 17 24 Per «bip Ohloe, Total l^few May Aug. Liverpool, per steamer Siberia, 100 (additional) New York 26 2,289 1,684 1,660 . Boston— To 12 19 8S0 . . To 33 29 Apr. b 1,280 . 1 8 15 Per brig Paco, . Flower of the Forest, To Mch. . Barcelona, per bark Providcncia, 900 Upland 880 5,770 6,954 2,289 1,495 1,250 S,982 1,300 .... 18 35 Nov. ... 850 9,829 Dec. 5.aM 100 100 Total 54,068 1,369 2,0« 523 4,798 2,745 1,300 5,112 76,682 Included In the above totals arc, from New York 74 bales to London; from New Orleans, 1,120 bales to Genoa from Charleston, 1,800 bales to a port In the North Sea ; froit Texas, 1,660 bales to Trieste. : Below we give all news, received during the week, of disasters to vessels carrying cotton from any port of the United States Minnesota (Br.) The fire on board the steamer Minnesota, from New York, at Liverpool Jan. 1, occarrod four or five days after leaving New York. about 120 It broke out on the steerage deck before the engine-room bales of cotton were either thrown overboard or destroyed damage to vessel chiefly confined to a limit«d space underneath the main deck. Potomac (Br.), from Philadelphia for Liverpool, with 773 bales cotton, which put back to Philadelphia Jan. 10, with bow plating stove in by ice, resumed her voyage 19th, having repaired. y Pklham, Vicfcery, from Savannah for Bremen, with 2,.365 bales upland Henr cotton, put into Falmouth Dec. 30, for sails and provisions. John L. Diuhocr, from Savannah via Crookhaven for Bremen, with 3,307 bales upland cotton, passed Dover ilan. 7, in tow for London, with loss of bewsprit and topmasts. WsfT DEnBY (Br.), L'ran, from Mobile for Liverpool, which was towed into K^y West after being ashore at Tonugas. was lightened by the wreckers taking out 400 bales cotton, when the U. 8. revenue cutter Northerner toweu her head around. Tlie wreckers then crowded sail on the ship, and forced her ofl' the shore. She arrived at Key West Jan. 9, when a diver was sent under her, who reported tlie bottom in good condition, with the exception of false keel. The surveyors then recommended that a BUbmarine diver be sent under her to make a more thorough examination, which was done on the 11th. The di\er had not rendered his report on the evening of the llth, but it was almost certain that she would not be compelled to discharge. The case would be heard as soon as the Admiralty Judge returned, he being absent from the city. The West Derby was discovered ©n flre in the between decks Jan. 17. The deck was cut, and water was thrown freely on the cargo, which soon extinguished the flre. About 60 bales of cotton were damaged. The fire Is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, as a charred stick was found inserted In a bale of cotton under a ventilator, where tile flre 49,150 80,280 79.27011,995 67,240 78,060 8,214 6| 72.410 75,960 6,177 13l 73,010 89,490l 7,476 iOi 73,500 58,3001 4,110 301 64,990 38.9001 5,981 ; MMr originated. 0. S. Bayi.is, which cleared at Mobile Jan. 15 for Hamburg, witli 1,250 bales cotton was discovered on flre afternoon of nth at tlie wharf. The fire was in the forward part of the vessel. Cargo badly damaged. By Tblkobaph prom LiIvkrpool. — Liverpool, January 24—6 P. M.- The market opened (5n!et and closed heavy to-day, with sales footing up 8,000 bales, including 1,000 bales for export and speculation. The sales of the week have been 64,000 bales, of which 4,000 bales were taken for export and 3,000 bales on speculation. The stock in port is 445,000 bales, of which 98.000 bales are American. The stock of cotton at sea, bound to this port is 328,000 bales of which 265,000 bales are American. American 76,000 5,000 7,000 421,000 68,000 354,000 304,000 afloat The following table 1. will show the Jan. 10. 100,000 3,000 9,000 446,000 91,000 217,000 198,000 Jan. 24 17. 49,000 2,000 8.000 4.55000 S8,000 285,000 231,000 64,000 4,000 8,000 445,000 96,000 338,000 266,000 dallv cloelag prices of cotton for the week: Mod. Sal. Tnes. FriceMid.Upl'ds. 9,%<&.... 9;^;®.... 9%®.... " Jan. Wed. OX® «% Thnrs. 9Ji® .. Fri. 97i(a.... Orleans. 10X@10X103i®. .. lOXa... 10 @10« 10«®10«10\@.... Trade Report. —The market for yams and fabrics at Manchester is heavy and depressed in all its branches. LrvKRPOOL Cotton for 1871 and 1872.— The annexed table givM for the past two years the weekly deliveries to the trade "X 60,610 II 71,880 11 84,480 58,740 •&.aMI 70,140 88.M0 •4,010 81.660 61,870 47.890 71,140 81,700 13.680 78,800 106,580 9»,16C 81,660 144,130 188,630 . 7 15-16] 8X M8 711-16)8 7 7-168 8-11 7-!6 1-16 IS in IK 137,460 86,010 111,540 136,980 68.660 77,660 64.060 53,25" 64.660 102,010 134.460 118,940 76,810 65,260 65,840 183,300 96,880 (4,560 mi 7 i:-16 nn 8X 8M tu-u 8 8 711-16(8 8-16 llj^ 7-16 11 11 716 IIX IIX 8 ?\.* 8 "X U »-l«^ • 71516. •M|6» 8 7 \*W»)( 4«3<0 71,710 11» 1% 7 11-16 6K 7 15-16 6K 8 6 1-16 8 I 166 l-l* 6-16 llX Ml rsi "X 11 18-16 n% 8 "H |« M6,«K 6X 6K 8 Mi 8U-I6 IIH 7« « 3-16 7X 7X V* 7« *H 9 6-16 6X II 7 15-16 SK 6-16 IIX 10 16-16 10 10 10 6-16 T« 7 7-1* 7X 6-11 7 T« »K 7 ?? WH 7-U |6 616-16 10« lOX • 6-16 • (16 6X t% 1I»X ^ 615-16 lOV 6K 918-16 911-16 • 18-16 7 11-16 10 Vi 6X 116 6^ 6X 10 1-16 10 tit 7 1 16 • 15-16 7 7X 63,69010 5-16 7 1-16 79,890 10>^ 7 ».16'7H 9X 60.190|I0K |7 1-lt 9I1-16J 10 lOK ShliVJ MM. '-1 1-i-Uiii !.•) 16,7)i 9,812l «6,'.c.' 9,3821 W.'i' 13.7161 86,.^• 15,3961 IM.2.' li. I2,i(a lojk 7x hn lOX |7K I7X 7 718 a-ll>:b 15-16,7 9-16 • 112.!): lO.SOi: 87.0(> I will be seen that, according to the foregoing Matement, tha trade took from Liverpool alone, between Sept. 1 and Dee. 31, 1,174,100 bales this year, against 1,094,850 bales the same time last year. BRE ADSTU P P S Fbidat The markets . p. M.. Jan M. 1871. and grain have generally improved during the past week rye being the exception flour and wheat showing the most activity at a decided advance closing, bow ever, inactive and somewhat unsettled. There has been aii improved export demand for flour, part fo future delivery, and, with some speculation in shipping grades, prices have shown a decided advance. Early in the week there were large sales of common extra Western and State from spring wheat at $7 40@$7 50 for January and February delivery. Some •mbarrassment has been caused by the inability ot the Qreat Trunk lines of railways, communicating with the West, to meet the demands upon them, and flour has had to give way for more perishable freight. To-day the market was dull, and flour was for flour ; ; ; not salable except at inside prices. ^, Wheat has also advanced materially. Daring Tuesday a large beat loads sold at $1 66@1 67 for No. 3 Chicago and Northwest, and |1 68@1 70 for No. 2 Milwaakee in store. Bat yesterday, with Liverpool reported quiet, a decline in gold and number of , a flrmer market for ocean freights, shippers retired, and the mar. ket became dull at nominal prices. Receipts at the West ritow some falling off: To-day, No. 2 Milwaukee was offered at f 1 70 in store, but bids were reduced to $1 67@1 68. Corn has been only moderately active, but old being sparingly offered, and new coming forward in small quantities, prices have been firmer late sales include old mixed at 64^65c. in store, and 66i@67ic. afloat, with prime new mixed at 66ic. afloat, and But the close yesterday was fair new Delaware yellow at 66c. rather weak. To-day, however, the market was firm, witlt sales of prims old mixed afloat at 67c., but not much activity. Rye has declined to 87(a80c. for Western and State. Barley has been active and closes higher; last Tuesday, 85,0f:0bush. Canada West sold at |1 16@1 18, and since then $1 30 has been paid. The advance is attributed to the impossibility of getting forward supplies by rail. Oats have Ijeen higher, being scares but for the past few days ihe market has ruled dull and weak. To-day, prime now mixed oats were quoted at 53(a53c. ,- Jan. Total sales Sales for export Sales on speculation Total stock Stock of American Total afloat Hi S8.tfl0 10 IS-16 B8,U0 •l,tW ll¥ 97,080 84,580 IIH 51.810 168,610 «. »UtM It ; ; 7,046 110,880 66,760 6t,«80 56,680 96,940 78,040 91.360 106.530 70,910 57,630 8t,5'» 47,600 51,840 58,180 59.180 77,800 85,870 70,140 61,130 75,170 105,680 63,780 68,640 74,170 113,070 131,890 138,600 36,02O: 17,248 9.7641 96,880 52,570 16, lt« 14.096 103,050 45,000 !1,71 1 ».2:)1' 63,8501 71,980 15.1IS, 7.71»: 59,1)60 j 71'i Boston 78,180 1 15 22 39 8,85fl 1,K84 10,670 40.380 47.»»l> »,<lt 8,648 7n,420 •3,880 7,a30 17,600 40,010 53,870 7,416 34,881 71.010 49,080 6,948 39,413 88,140 67,580 6,001 34.8*0 64,880 64,810 6,948 45,060 57,630 8,700 31,114 70,450 40,670 4,098 36,814 66,690 38,190 8,138 2^790 67.960 54,930 6,926 13,854 48,950 57,830 6.457 14,418 45.910 54,810 9,739 W,8r»1 45.980 54,680 14,966 <*,087 77,850 61,970 6,378 3S,7«5 58,180 63,290 7,S6« 16.61U 65,650 4.5,700 8,494 18,671 69,750 77,490 11,044 18,566 54,010 71,110 8,880 31.474 43,770 79.070 »7»T 30,636 45.360 71,380 5,380 18.684 41.200 74,810 5,867 13,417 43,310 80,960 5.500 9.787 60,800 43,680 4,873 11,7*1 45,960 54,830 8,169 6,37! 57.330 51,560 5,307 8,149 67,410 42,660 6,687 5,712 6.3.aw 49,660 13,287 5.8S7 48,070 64,190 18,788 6.363 60,950 82,240 9,938 7,498 78,250 82,470 10,780 8,128 41,270 52,900 11.284 6,714 47,220 45,500 14,106 8,518 53.910 62,310 10,696 8,526 81,990 118,260 14,317 3..S6I «2,800 61 ..370 '15, 4.^ 9,869 56,610112,582 11,86S 8 48,190 1S,163 38,055 1,S80 3,025 Baltimore 11 l,i«l .... m,v» 9 58,040 44,310 io.ino 17,163 117,410 60,160 33 633 Savannah— To Llveri)ool, per ship Margaret, 3,118 Upland 84,050 36 76,080 68.080 10,614 lt,Mt 111,460 •4.160 10 16-U Feb. S 89,300 44,880 14,608 18,461 168,180 66,110 n 7-U I** 16 20,866 1.869 A To Iff MTl. d. 5 70,580 41,880 10,488 7,343 108,080 41.660 to 716 I 8-16 T It 111,990 »4,Gt0 8.776 6. 838 186,140 70,840 10 ll-l« 8K Espana, 2,40J 2,400 To nnmburg. per steamer Saxonia, 1,495 1,495 To Uovel (Russia), per bark Cunstantia, 1,800 1,300 To Barcelona, per steamer Maria, 1,000 Per barks Sebastian, 679 .Espcranza, 20 . .Per brl^s Trinidad, IBO . Uoea, 462 . . .James Millet, 671 2,982 To Oenoa, per bark Eyr, 1,120 1,120 MoBiLB— Tolliimburt;, per sehr. C. 8. Baylis, 1,2E0 1,250 CHAiaESTON— To Liverpool, per ship Intrepid, 8.102 Upland, and 439 Sea Island per barki FlUe do 1' Air, ti5 bags seed cotton Concepcion, 200 Upland and 14 Sea Island Magnet, 1,960 Upland 5.770 port in the North Sea. per bark Aupustc, 1,800 Upland 1,800 . Jan. ini. ; The following are closing quotations : .. . . : THE CHKONICLE. 128 Extr»SUte,4o 7 I Wheat--No.2Bpring,bUBh.$l 61® No. 1 spring 1 75® | 40® 60® T 00 7 80 Western Spring Wheat I 1 71 1 77 80® 95® 85® 64® 68® I 90 2 00 S 20 67 Red Western Amber do White I i 1 40® 7 extras 8 00® 9 do double extras do winter wl\eat extras 7 75®12 and doable extras City shipping extras. ... 7 80® 8 City trade and family 9 .. Southern bakers' and fa milybranda Southern shipp'g extras. 75 25 8 I 00 25 I I I 4 00 1 : I I Western Onts— New Black Chicago mixed White Ohio and I I ti7® In breadstuffs at this RKOEIPTS AT NEW YOKK. w . . J,® 63® 05® 1 16® 1 12® 1 51 State... Barley— Western Canada West Peas— Canada The movement 70 72® 88® 8B® 48® Southern, white Rye— State and Canada. 00®11 50 85® J .. Corn-Western mixed White.Wcstcrn Yellow Western I I 9 50@12 25 8 0044 8 76 6 75® 6 40 3 40® 3 66 Bye flour Cornmeal— Western, Ac. Corn meal— Br' wine, &c. , 1 1 90 88 61 53 65 10 20 4o market has been as follows — —EXPORTS PROM NEW YORK.' -1873 Same Since Since time Jan. For the Jan. 1. 1, lS7i. -1873. For the week. 1872. . For the Since 139,911 Plonr, bhla. C. meal, " . 39,419 Wheat, bus 62,760 80,150 117,288 8,7i9 395,425 337,050 500 400 3)! 630 129,.305 102,055 611,306 17i,880 320,702 " " Com, Eye, 3,221 . . Barley,&c. Oats _ «,H1!) 73,891 1,085,150 0,700 1,015 2,700 440 1,894 The following tables, prepared for The Chkonicle by Mr. E. H. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the Grain in eight and the movement of BreadstuHs to the latest mail dates : BaCBIFTS AT LAKE AND RIVEK PORTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING JAN. 18, AND FROM AUG. 1 TO JAN. 18, Corn. Oats. Barley. Rye Flour. Wheal bneh. bbls. .— 27,1.36 Milwaukee Toledo Detroit Cleveland Bt. Louis lti6,160 12,376 4,652 7,875 *3.500 15,542 .. 132,563 72,376 34,216 22,3W — 39,296 Dulntb Total Previous week Oorresp'ng week,'72. '71. '70. '69. '68. Total Aug. Same time Same time Same time 71,081 96,914 77.837 62,424 76,.567 13i,00l 56,472 bush. bush. 618,799 310.618 28.3.193 289,.573 309,572 94,900 127,372 216,480 176,539 61,120 18,886 80,621 12,507,920 6,641,784 16,192,6.52 6,046,311 !1.6I1,.3.''9 4,483,455 9,622,364 2,629,797 662,159 918 736 29,773,702 28,614,386 13,200,763 14,033,367 44,.391 8,399 6,160 21,3.30 39..509 16,205 1.110,781 2,061,031 1,045,018 1,055,673 Shipments of Flour and Grain from Chicago, Milwaukee' Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, and St. Louis for the week ending January 18, and from Dee. 29 to Jan. 18 Rye. Barley, Oats, Flour, Wheat, Corn, btisti. bush. bnsb. hush. hhlB. hush, Week ending: RECEIPTS OF FLOUR WEEK ENDING 627,.503 264,458 Wheat, bush. 90,180 4(10 13,000 3,.500 76..537 2.5,0»8 14,026 8. .522 Louis Elver shipments not 72,400 8,000 Oats, Barley, bush. Corn, bush. 116,300 63,889 10,000 bush. 23.600 140.5.30 59.560 2,609 17..505 14,-301 New 17,855 Rye, bush. 375 2C0 3,000 800 30,900 850 17,200 Philadelphia Baltimore 65.26(1 84',766 77,500 94,176 30.000 131,054 110,388 75,149 142.079 816,691 384,371 186,.3.30 246,948 195.935 111,365 629,233 807,644 500 407.015 360.019 204.816 841.178 971,410 2,344,050 831,185 325.666 276,778 267,290 936,629 684,334 75,705 101,114 100,713 93. .593 277.532 266,056 1,075 1,776 1.775 2 960 4.625 8,342 Estimated. VisiBLB 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, Jan. 18, 18'i'3 : Wheat, bush. store at TTew York and afloat In store at Albany InstoreatBaftalo In store at Chicago* 1,056.295 8,100 302,600 1,400,741 Ir. store at Milwaukee 998,000 77.000 368,270 164.618 300,000 In storeatDuluth In store at Toledo iBstoreat Detroit In store at Oswego* In store at St. Louis In store at Boston In store at Toronto 4.56,901 19,794 130.400 142,130 In store at Montreal (n storeat Philadelphia* In store at Baltimore* Rail shipments for week AmountonNew York 9.5,0011 110,000 137,841 62,120 canals 5,757.210 6,687.820 6 658,267 6,248.973 Dec. 6,699,213 Dec. Jan. 20,'72 10,960,172 Total Total in store and in transit Jan.ll, 73 Jan. " " " " » |;»llmated. 4, 73 28, '72 21, '72 is buoyant both on the Brazil and India Quotations are higher on the latter. Tea has been in moderate request at very full rates. Molasses is selling fairly descriptions. and rules strong, especially on the domestic grades. TEA. There has been a steady call for lines daring the past week, and this outlet has stimulated a better call for invoices, resnltiug in some good-sized transactions. The demand continues at the close of the week with a good buslnes.'i under way, but holders manifest extreme firmness, and there is a little more difficulty experienced iu working off stocks in consequence, as buyers whose wants are not urgent show some reluctance in meeting the views of holders. The dullness for the past few months and the heavy condition of the tea market has led buyers, in many iiistaucei*, to look for easier rates than they are now able to obtain. The position of the market is favorable for holders, however, and no further reductions iu values are likely to be effected, espeWe have nothing cially so since the nilingprices are really unremunerative. but high cost teas in the marltet now, and it will be some time before the arrivals embrace any of the purchases that have been made at the triOing decline which has recently occurred in tlie Chiueac markets. Oolongs are steadier, and sales have been effected in some cases at a slight improvement. Japans and Greens are strong with a fair activity. The sales during the week are 1,800 half chests oolongs, 6,500 do. greens, 8,600 do. Japans, l.sOO do. Sou- ; C.OVPEK. grades of coffee has been extremely active during the past week, and, although not quotably higher on the Brazil grades, has been very much excited, and the advance at the close of last week is fully maintained. There has been very little Rio or Santos cofl'ee offering here, either on the spot or to arrive at a near date, and sales have been restricted In con sequence. The supply is now pretty well cleared up, and the market closes with a fair inquiry, but very little doing except in a jobbing way. The last Rio telegram reports the market advanced to 9$800, and the statistical position of the market is entirely favorable for holders here. It was feared that the rise in Rio would check shipments to this country, as our markets did not respond at once but the advance here has placed us more nearly on a level with the Brazil markets again, and the news of the improvement when it roaches Rio will doubtless stimulat') a further rise there. West India grades The market for all ; have been in fairly liberal request, and are pretty weil sold out. The closing rates are above those of las-t week, and the market is very strong. There ha been a great deal of excitement iu East India coffee, and sales have been effected by first hands of all the Java held by thera here or in transit. Ther have also been liberal sales of coffee held in Batavia on American account, but as yet unshipped. Prices are veij buoyant on these grades and Singapore, and are strongly in holders' favor. Sales have been made of 1.000 iMgs Rio, ox "Contest;" 2,265 do., ex "lona;" 1.000 do., ex '"Empreza ;"n3,669 mats Java, 17,674 do. Singapore, 5,538 bags Maracaibo, 500 do. .Java. 200 do. Curacoa, 147 do Laguayra— all here. At New Orleans, 3 500 bags Rio, ex "Frances Jane.'' At Baltimore, 3.000 do., ex "Gray Eagle." Imports at New York the past week have iucraded 7.000 bags Rio, per "loiia." 4 000 do do, per "Traveler," 3,470 do do, per "Glance,'^ 3,800 do do, per "Asia;" 16,932 mats Java, per "Nederland," 3,326 do do, per "Surprise;" 1 056 bass St. Domingo per various vessels, and 3,417 do sundries. The stock of Rio Jan, S3, and the imports since Jan. 1, 187.3, are as follows: New 16,895 The In has been very active and Tn BaifH Total Previous week Week ending Jan. 4... WeekendingJan.20,72. Total Dec. 29 to date.. Do. same time 1872.. * St. 26..330 13.476 227,.678 AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THE AND FROM DEC. 29 TO JAN. 18. bbls. 44,449 26,429 7,320 Orleans and 107,715 3,820 6.130 10,774 1,000 5.455 15,250 34,441 JAN. 18, Flour, At Neir York Boston Portland* Montreal 65..336 603,013 1,210,696 '71, 79.868 64,897 16, .W8 215.-02 141,959 116.149 57,599 42,865 495,169 326.723 146,911 108.827 227,053 270,613 609,079 226,044 137.811 120.003 28,536 36,628 116,319 324,568 91,618 101,994 305.392 183,140 Same time 1872 164,483 Same time 1871 170,612 time 1870 Same St. Louis not included In '70 and included in 1872 and 1878. Sugars have shown rather more activitybut the business has been restricted by the small trade doing in refined, and the consequent limitation of refiners requirements. Prices remain about as last quoted, but lack strength. Coffee all lines of groceries. 2.1U5,5<I8 4,«.36,6ti3 I,fi56.6a0 674,475 Atlantic ports, 18'S... lbs. 463,350 4,;87,09« 2.251.oS2 2,066,914 Atlantic porta. 1873 The indirect receipts at New York, principally overland receipts from San Francisco, h.ive been 5.09! pkgs. since Januaryl. against 11,464 last yesr. Imports at San Francisco from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1872, were 1,290,519 lbs. of China and 2,319,048 lbs. of Japan tea. 101,888 100,250 110,772 * Estimated 70.484 Jan. 18, 1873 83,7S9 Jan. 11, 1873 1872 56.687 Corresp'ng week 44,829 Corresn'g week 1871 week 1870. 67,918 Corresp'g Total Dec. 29 to date. 197,899 Friday Eveniko, Jan. 24, 1873. progress during the week in 34,987 32,5»0 310.638 288,5,57 128,7.38 256,a.!3 1 to date.. 2,6.56.828 31,199,0.37 ..2,8.58.205 8ii,2-.2,139 18T1~72. 1870-71. ...-3.183,53^ 29.0.34 189 1869-70.... 3,3 13,520 31,910,093 fair business in chongs. Imports at New York the past week have included 688,248 lbs Japan, per " Jessie Isabel," from Hiogo 804,065 lbs black, 360,374 do ^-een and 67,001 do Japan, per "Surprise," from Shanghai. The receipts indirectly have. been 8 pkga by steamer and 584 by rail overland. The following taule shows the imports of Tea Into the United States from January 1 to date, in lS73and la'2: Green. Japan. Tota'. Black. 858,625 728.215 1,281.333 466.9131 285.913 693,063 bush. bush. There has been a (66 lbs.) (32 lb».) (48 lbs.) (66 lbs.) 19,880 63,865 520.212 207.725 11,570 18,622 17,740 7,860 350 3,7.50 30.824 2n,0.'.5 4,200 12,824 38,966 6,700 14.250 13,200 3,187 27,273 4,801 61,3.32 (1961bs.> (fiOlbs.) Chicago GROCERIES. Ukain. Fi-otrR. Baperflne State and Western V bbl. $6 brands. [January 25, 1&73. Corn, bush. Oats, Barley, bush. 2,,830 885,206 260,000 117.123 227 953 164,457 9,223.829 9,.352,318 9,394.619 9,595.398 9,267,367 9,418,248 Haiti- New .... 19.626 10,00s 10,9M S.IXH 83,306 8".S6S .. .... Moblla, &c. ».E06 7.823 7,109 g|,(^ WalveBt'-'U. Total. 1.20(1 6:,8lB i;4,;91 136.147 ,j^.-^^ 6,0(0 S,S«0 J ji^ j.jj jj|.^ jjj^,,^ ^^^^ Of other BortBthe stock at New York. Jan. 23, and the imports at ;he seveial Dorts since January 1 , 1873, were ai follows •^ KTanr (rrt,-V T?/,ct( , _. New york- Boston, pnlladel. Bait. N. Orle'B. Btock. Import. import. Import, import, import, C O In bags. Java and Singapore Ceylon Maracaibo LaRuayra Bt. Domingo Other Total time, 1873... Same 45,000 215.792 85,200 79,860 78,130 "14,663 t2,.J5 10,386 1,499 .•• , n.a. 443 333 ,^»5 1.033 14.763 1,664 15.243 20,451 1,2T6 BSl.S'il 300 16U 23,708 fairly liberal 11.5,000 ii^asi 24,320 150,000 86.640 100;526 66.804 9,677 15,000 92,('00 ,84,351 55,689 79.h65 6S.664 541,039 260,000 208,685 839,491 92,000 1,276,916 19,000 223,268 2,705,983 36,000 61.042 200.000 Bimedateisri bush. 4,379..386 3l2,'49i 37474 V^,?,?rt8 l-nporcs..^..^.^.^^. Phlla- York. delpUia.more. Orleans. Stnrk 85,298 1,05.3,538 190,000 noio'io 46,675 2,000 111,141 67.180 4,019 66,214 3,667,027 3,686,879 8,.604,719 3.414,084 3,570,769 6,038,775 1,811,992 2.255.630 2,215.562 2,868.865 2,635.739 2,705,623 * Includes mats. &c., reduced to bags. t Also, 67,800 mats. SUGAR. for raw sugars has been rather more active since our last, and purchases have been made for reliners' uses. The trade demand for refined sujars has not become active as yet, and the distribution of stock gradually, and the market is slow; but refiners' supplies are becoming reduced Refiners are not liberally supplied with is fairly steady at former quotations. raw sugars, and some of them are showing an inclination to stock up in an" The demand tlcipation of future requirements. The position of stocks and afioats for the United States, as well as most of the foreign markets, are rather favorable for holders. There is nothing beyond the current dulness to create any lack of confidence iu the stability of prices. The market for raws remains at our last quotations, the basis being 9@9iic for fair to good refining Culas. The principal activity during the week has been in bag sugars, which have sold to a very large extent. The qualities have been principally Pernambucos, from been made at full prices on 8Jic. to 9c. Several large sales of box sugars have enfrifugals, and fair rates for Havanas, though the latter have been chiefly of be lower qualities. The sales include 361 bhds. Centrifugal and Demeraia at : . ; THE nimONICLE. January 26, 1J73J ihdbi'^Xc. «t :!6,n0O ; PH®9)ic. : bag« rernambaco euenr at 8^®9c. 163 hhds. Cuba at 7>i@8c. ; S2(l 1,193 llhdt. Porto ; do. darlflcd 8t. Jago and Rleo centri- fasal Cuba, 9Ji®I0c., the latter price for now crop 1,085 hhda. 15 t«i. and 103 bbl9. Martiniqae, 8)i®S)io.; 50 hhdii., 40 tea. and !T bble. Jnmaica, 939}<c. 11,000 do. Manila In Boston, to come here, 8)^c. ; 766 boxea Havana bero. B® 9)«c. 5,189 Derosne and ContrlfoRal do., 10®10Hc. for the latter, 4 months. Imports at Mew York and stock In first bands Jan. 23, were as follows other. llrazll.Manlla.ftc.Melado nnha. Cuba. P. Klco. ; ; : •hhiU. Imports this week 1.611 since Jan. 1. !1.«1 iamettmo,'72 li.ses Stock In flritt hands. Same time 1872 SUt 2,133 875 . '* " 1,339 mm •• 1871 . •lilida 1,943 4,414 •!ih(l«. buffs, b tb SM. 40,9 7 ',10 6f,llHS B8.4I>S l,i8i 4;»t hlida n 20,481 ^^.^K 80 .IIS il.Oii mjtm 47,7.3 i\3it IW,2M 419 i.ta 1,013 nOLiASSEil. The absence of liberal offerings of refining grades of molasses checks the which there is still a moderate Inqnlr;. Many refiners have closed their works almost entirely, as there Is not much Inducement to run just at present, and with the diftlculty there would bo in obtaining stoclc to work on, but few care to chance it beyond what they are sure of in tho way of puppliep. The call for grocery qualities continues active, aad liberal sales of domestic are effected In a Jobbing way and from first hands. Auction sales have been effected of liberal amounts at extreme rates, some lots going as high as "2c. The range of prices is about 68®72c. for good and prime, and 73® i5c. for very choice stock. Few sales have been made at the higher extreme. The high cost of molasses Is creating a renewed demand for syrups, but transactions on a large scale are prevented by tho absence of stock. There is no sugarhouse molasses here, but sales from stock held In PhiladelDhia have been made at 21®22c. for bbls. and 18®19c. for hhds. Suga'' grades below about 10c. are scarce and in brisk demand. Wc note sales of 50 sale of these qnalitics, tor New Orleans, In lots and 300 do., at auction, at 6I®72XC. receipts at New York, and stock in first hands Jan. 23, were as follows • P. nice, Detuerara, Cuba, Other ».o •hhiln. •hhdB. •Uhds. •btadi bbls. t'Oports thienreek 223 S,4!8 " stuce Jan. I,,.. 473 ISS 1?,697 " same time IU72.. 103 201 18,^1 hhds. Porto Kico, 30 English Island, 79 Cuba, 200 bblg. at 7ig7lc., The S'.ncKln " " first hands " 682 Import* ot Snsar The Imports from January 4.727 same time' same time*' '* I,9i7 1,9:4 347 oisu<;ar 1873, to date, have been as follows Boston Philadelphia 9,76^ [<Tew Orleans... 3, 9«6 548 781 3,976 266,091 — Moiasses. •Hbds.1873. 1,297 1872 sot 31,985 640 881 478 2,446 H;i3i ' . 1872. 82.681 4,2UJ 10,582 59 23 tlS-S. 153.573 1(/8.W1 1872. i.iil 1871 21,032 Total —-Bags. r- . 9,9'J'J 18^2. 11.86! 1,961 I.TTi 1873. Il,i4l Baltimore 3,ao raolaases at leadlnot ports since Jan. I. (Includlnfr Meladu).andof Molasseaat the leading pons 1, .... 5,0(10 7,0(IU Sc -Sugar. -•HOds. New York 711 896 919 84 2l,2CS • f nrliiflinu tt'irnoB aiifl liarrwlR reduced to t Includes jat.keta, &c.. reduced. 2,469 61,666 2,126 do lair do ordinary lava, mats and bags Java mats, brjwh 20 820S< Native Ceylon 1 19J^®\9H 18UI818K ! I7Ha!7« I U gold. gold, goid. gold. gold. Maracalbo Laguayra Domingo 81 etn 19 21 Jamaica 023K Mocha 019 ®19 18 18 fcl9>» 15 a.... 18 ai9 11 <^<3 .gold > a.... Soear. Cuba, Int. to com. refining 8 @ 8!^ do fair to good refining 9 (^ dv^ do prime @ 9X do iair to good grocery 9H@ 9X do pr. to choice grocery... S9f9 9K do centrltag»l,hhd8. dibxs. 9>4(SlOK Jo Mi!la<l.i lo moiasses Bav'a, iiox,u. s. Nos. 7 to9... do do 10tol2.. do 1 j Havana, Box, white Porto Klco, reflnlnggrades... do grocery grades.... Brazil, bags SXd 9K 9Hdl') ! I I KJ».& 9 > 9 t> bags White Sugars, A »fanila, 6!K 8 9J<ijt 9V do 13 to 15.. ID aiOK do 16to18.. IUV®11X do I9to20.. UKaaSi do do do do do do a 7HS 5 | 9U 8X9 9 ailSt do do B do do extra C Yellow sugars Ilwl.. 11 istliw 9W3hi« Crushed. i2i(ia,iiZ . Powdered 12»al2V Grannlated I UM012S Porto V Itlr-.o Cuba Muscovado RaiBins.iieeaiess, do do nw f( Fralts 10 Valencia,* ft 8 @ do Loose Muscatels.. ..2 4C ^2 Curranth, iirw * ft. fii<(a Citron, Leghorn (new) 37 .a Prunes, .French l2Ka Prunes, Turkish, old do | 20 17 80 Kngllsh Islands... and Nuts. rrall-4 5(1)4^ Layer, :S'2, * box.2 00 a Sultana,* ft 13KS : 2 05 WX 8X 6>4 | I 33 | 13 1 new 9Xa do sliced I ft. I Canton Olnger.rAse 8 Almonds. Languedoc do Tarragona 18V@ do Ivica 1S.H® do Sicily, soft shell ^ do Shelled. Sliily... 8J ® •to paper shell a lOH 11K9 domkbtio drikd rnuiTs. Apples, State Vft. iH9 ! * ... 12Ua 12M 11K» Barcelona Walnuts' Bordeaux Macaroni, Italian do 51) S28 019 038 A African Peanuts KllberlB,Slcnv & ..-.1 do Western Sonthern, good.t.. 8 ® do do prime ex® m 9 ® U do Bltceil. new Peaches, pared (^8 50 20 ® do unpared.qrsft hive Date* PiKS. Snivr a iCnbaCIayed Cuba cencrllugal g7i '.J8 @55 di esu gall. 60 0".* .... Blackberries I Sardines »ihl.hox. 80 (8 82 •ardlnas 4i ar,boi. VU>4« .... UrazllNxts new 11 ,a UX Cherries, pitted iPecanNuts 81 I 1 I 5 7 9 14 within a lew months are fully maintained. There has been » goods, and a further advance has beea liberal call for bleached made in fine light weight qualities. Leading makes are well sold up and rule strong, with the tendency of the market favoring sellers. Canton flannels have sold in a small way, and are with- M out change. yet, Colored cottons are not in very liberal request is well controlled, and prices rule firm. Printa but the stock moment with small offerings. There have been autumn effects at old prices, and in somo canes at a But little new work has been opened as yet, bat are dull at the light sales o! concession. quotations are strong so far as established. Domestic Woolen Goods.— There is no call for heavy weight goods, excepting to supply the very limited requirements of tailors. There has been a more general inquiry for spring fabrics, and the sales since our last report show considerable improvement. Sales are still below the usual volume at thi» period of the year, but the steady increase in the business sine* the first of the year is encouraging to dealers, and a fair spring trade is looked Clothiers linve been backward in for. making and do not yet show as much tre» dom in their purchases as might reasonably be looked for. Agents are not getting as full prices as they had hoped for, bat the tone of the market is fairly steady, and there is some proba. bility of prices being forced up on the better grades. Dress goods are steady, but rather quiet at the moment, owing to the light their purchases this season, offerings of new spring styles in first hands. during the season just opening. Nearly all the buyers have now returned from Europe, and agree in reporting the market abroad as very firm for most descriptions of goods, but with a comparatively light demand at current rates. Linen goods were In moderate request for clothing and tailoring purposes, but the demand was restricted to the supply of immediate necessities, and was devoid of a speculative character. Woolens continued in light demand, and was mostly confined to small assortments of spring suitings. Silk goods were quiet with importers and jobbersDress materials of spring styles have not ytt come forward with any freedom, and few of the jobbers are displaying any novelties Black alpacas and mohair lustres continued to meet with were not conspicuously active. Hosiery was in fair inquiry, but only for actual requirements and in sfall selections. » lb. Hickory Nuta t) bush, ChestDUts do Peanuts. Va.g'd to incy oil do oonew do Wll..g'dt»beBtdi 1 1 The importations of dry goods at tliis port for the week ending January 23, 1873, and the corresponding weeks of 1872 and J871 have been as follows ENTERED FOR CONSU-HITION POR THE WEEK EVnlNO JAMUART 23, 1873. do do do » 9 A 1871 cotton.. 1,'89 silk flax 731 990 Miscellaneous dry good«.4,2«9 . , Pkge. Valne. l,ni $468,209 Manufactures Of wool 66 yt DRY GOODS AT THE PORT OP NEW YORK. . ^ ...» ...A 20 CO iraPOBTATIONS OF <a 4H(% 8>i^ 22 • favor, but (<« Pkgs. 1872 . Value. 1873 . Pkgs ^ Valne. f69C.TM 6tiS!09 709.9S6 t5",877 246.616 1.881 tl,00.^,^2« 87«,4t» 8,097 866.4.W 861 tce.as i,:82 861,697 1,900 1.066 8,251 $2,183,597 9,511 $3,617,316 6,091 $i,3"4,017 590 1,65* 633 CSS,465 684,907 974.768 176,623 .. ... .. 80 al THE DRY GOODS TRADE. FRrDAT, P.M.. Jan. J4. 1878 There has been a more general call for full package lots of dry goods since our last report, the number of buyers in the market hatring been increased by the arrival of Western jobbers and some of the larger rat Uants from near by cities. There is comparativtly little call for goods for current consumption, excepting woolens, which are being taken out more freely by the clothing trade. The very severe weather in some scetions of tho West has prevented buyers from that section from coming Into the market at all, and unless the Spring turn out early, the demand from that section is likely to be extremely backward. The California and Texas trade are buying moderately of lull pack J : the leading brands. The supply of these goods is nnnsually small, and the advanced rates established on the d ifferent grades : SX9 I 19 19 Domestic Cotton Goods.— The market continues active, with an increasing demand for full packages from large Western buyerg, and from the South and Southwest. The demand for heavj brown cottons and for standard sheetings has been fair and fine browns are very strong at an advance of ^c oa some of as yet. I molasses. VewOrleant new U becomlnjf more genera). Tho outlook collections are eorolng la freely, so that our dealers are looking forward to a better buMoeaa darinj the Spring than was done last season. Our lm|>ortf r» are prepar. Ing for a heavy season, and their Imports are very large. PricM are strong on all lines, without essential changes. la — Collee. gold. gold. gold. gold. gold. gold. and the trade more encouraging, and the Foreign Goods. The imports continqe heavy, and provisioBB'. are evidently making for an active trade in imported fabrics hhds WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Slo Prime do good «gt<», 129 ToUl. WITHDRAWK .8,608 mOM WARKaoOSB AXD THROWN INTO THE MARKBT DCBINO TBS SAME PRRlOr, sianuf actures of wool 659 6^6 t»'4.4.10 84S (411.160 169.082 811 «4»,7.36 144 1,260 2^ 129 197 «52 7Tr Mt.Ka Hleeellaneons dry goods. 2,976 164.170 118.427 166.418 44,0C7 S.007 Total Add ent'd for conaiunpt'n. 8,803 »7S0,7fi9 2,183,697 8.S31 9,611 do do do cotton.. silk flax 622 609 108 696 #2.17.747 686 SJl.HCl 26.397 (866.516 3,617,315 . . 772 794 lt>3 silk do flax 581 do UUcellaneons dry goods. 6.064 $291,972 2 B.»8 205.6.3.% 143,322 74,817 1,162 t3,476.S68 $518,117 $741.^04 492,429 493,660 l,6tl ti5« 647, 85 1.074 2<»i,7SS 1,951 »*9.B.'59 234 96.616 766 35,103 6..:r5 $I.9!3C79 1.601 1.1)60 650 7..'!61 $925,604 Add eot'd for conanrapt'n. 8,806 2,183,097 6.109 $2.11S,141 9,511 8,617.315 Total entered at the port.16,173 (3,109,101 14,620 16,735,156 Totnl t7JB4 8.580 il.tOl.1.16 6 091 2.374.917 9,671 ToUlthrownnponm'k'i. 13,815 52.914,366 12,745 14. 17»,881 mTKBED rOR WARBnOUaINO DDRtMO 8AXE PSRIOD. Manufactnres ot wool cotton do *09.esa 6,091 5f>«,715 2,314,917 11.656 14,368,693 — ; Industrial Exhibition. The Estimated Income OF THE iDdDstrial Eihibilton Comp'y is$2,64),100. READ THE REPORT BELOW, WTLI, BE tATISriED THAT AN INVK8TMKHT n) THE STOCK OF THE HADE Industrial Exhibition OT PA NY IS O C The SAFE. tS.OOO.OOe of the stock Is offered at 80 after Feb. 1 no ?tock will be uold at less than par. flret Note— Any bank In New York will receive sub- Republic. This need not interfere with the proposed " centennial" celebration in Philadelphia, but as we New Yorkers cannot but feel that we may celebrate in onr own way and in our own city so Important an occasion, and we also feel that if the a grand world is to be brought together in competitive exhibition In that year, that New being the commercial metropolis of the York, whole country, such world's fair should be held here. At no other place could the millions of v.sitors be accommodated. Financially, we believe that the land is worth more than is to be paid for it : and if the enterprise is carried eut as proposed we do not see any possible chance of loss. In view of these facts 1. We recommend, first, that a series of meetings be held for the purpose of awakening the people to the importance of this enterprise 2. That a committee be api)ointed who shall, withont delay, prepare a suitable memorial and present the same to Congress, and that such Committee have power to ask Congress to give such Indorsement as may in their opinion be thought scription. As the cost of each lot is about |),700, an investment of that amount in this stock will entitle the holder to a "Lot" value in the property. We, the undersigned, members of a special committee appointed at a public meeting, presided over by John A. Di.x, at the St. James Hotel, on Friday, December 13, 1872, wore instructed to examine and report as to the dcsirabi'ity and practicablllly of securing for New York a permaE.'shlbition Building, nent Industrial Art Gallery, Public Library, and Garden of Plants, and more especially as to the value and fitness of the laud contractej for, have the honor to report: ii1r»(— That the Industrial Exhibition Company Is » properly organized corporation, nnder a special Act of the Legislature of the State of New York, advisible. a. Also, a power full shall confer with the as well as the Department of a view of obtaining such privi Public Parks, with leges as municipalities have ordinarily given to such enterprises. 4. Also, a committee to confer with the Governor of the State and the Legislature, with a view of obtaining such endorsement as Will add to the dignity of the enterprise. 5. Also, a committee to prepare an address to the people of New York, the country, and the world. 6. Also, committees selected from the different branches of industries, to obtain subscriptions to the stock of the Company from their respective associates, further recommend that here and now subscription papers be circulated. Yonr Committee believe that this enterprise is sound financially, and if it is carried out thai it will benefit every person York and prove of great advantage to the in all powers are granted to that will facilitate its objects. 5}ro/iu"— That the Industrial Exhibition 1, 187.3, and all L. P. Company or the contract fot the land will ex- monej-s paid be forfeited. been executed to the E.xhibitioa Company, and Is held in SCHELL, BROOKS. JACKSON, ROBERTS fcr localities din^ctly interested in seeing the completion of the project which has been inaugurated by the Industrial Exhibition Company, vix,, the establishing In New York of a crystal palace to be used as a perpetual world's fair, have the honor to announce the following appointments. Owing to circumstances beyond our control we have been nnable to see each of the gentlemen below named, bnt we feel confident that none of those whom we have selected will refuse to spend a small portion of his time between now and the first day of February next, for the purpose of making, in this, the commercial metropolis of the Western Hemisphere, an institution which will tend to elevate all of the people. have made the committees to represent each trade and commercial pursuit. If we have overlooked any branch of business we shall regard it as a special favor to be communicated with and a suitable committee recommended, EDWARD ROBERTS. N. SPOFFORD. COMMITTEES APPOINTED. The above report -A-as unanimously adopted, and subscription papers were distributed among those present. Action was then taken in reference to tl'" appointment of committees, and the following g.'ntlcmon were unanimously appointed: General Committee— .\. S. Diven. S'. 1-lnnn, Richard Schell, H. B. Crosljy, J. L. Jackso.., Edw. Roberts and Paul N. Spoft'ord. Committee to Me.mobialize Congress -C. K. Garrison, A. S. Diven, U. B Claflin, Oouverneur 11. SAMUEL HAWK. and H. B. CROSBY, JAS. L. JACKSON, W. TANtJIER SMITH. JOllNF HENRY. C. being a special Committee for the purpose of appointing committees from each branch of business, S. DIVEN, SAM. SLOAN, We which will be at once appointed. Each committee named below meet, elect from among its and organize for active work. is requestc-l to number a chairman, Each committee may add members A full report of the work done should be forwarded to the special committee on Jan. 29, 1873, and wo request that the original subscriptions be forwarded to the Union Trust Company, 73 Broadway, each day. A full explanation has been sent each the committee. BANKS ABOVE CANAL member of ST. President Fifth National Bank President Harlem Bank President Gcrmania Bank Edward Schell.. President Manhattan Savings Bank Richard Williamson... President Bull's Head Bank Richard Kelly Addison Smith C. Schwarwzaelder BANKS LOCATED EAST OF BROADWAY AND BELOW CAN.\L STREET. President Continental Bank Ninth National Bank T.J. S. Flint Thomas A Vyse N. Hayden Robert Lennox Kennedy . Chatham Bank Bank of Commerce BANKS LOCATED WEST OF BROADWAY AND BELOW CANAL STREET. S. R. 8 B. Comstock White President Citizens' President Grocers' Shoe and Leather A. V. Stoat Appleton, W. II. Webb, J.J. Astor, E. D. Morgan. W. B Ogden and ERASTU8 BROOKS. RICHARD KELLY. WE, RICHARD ALEX. S. DIVEN, ERASTUS S.\MUEL SLOAN, JAMES L. H B CROSBY. PAUL N. SPOFFORD, EDWARD RICHARD SCIIELL, ERA8TUS BROOKS, Morris, HENRY CLEWS, HIRAM B. CROSBY. ELIA8 HOTCHKISS. A. PAUL TIFFANY. ANSON P, STOKES. FREI). DE PEYSTER. SAMUEL SLOAN, PAUL N, SPOFFORD. ALFREUB. DARLING. All of it MOKTON, ('HAS. L. the serious consideration of all the people. which is respectfully submitted. it to A. V. STOUT, WM. H, WEBB. \'ERM7LYE, KK^IAIil) SCIIELL. New ; Feb. WM. M whole country, and they do earnestly recommend of 1870 contracted for the land between Ninetyeighth and Ono-lIundred-and-Second streets and Third and Fourth avenues, comprising in all eight blocks of ground, besides the unopened streets and The price agreed upon was $1,700,000, of avenno-i. which $200,000 have been paid that there remains due Jl.rjOO.OOO, which mnst bo paid on or b<fore pire [Januaiy 25, 1873. Wc to and generally liability, committee who Mayor and Aldermen, purchase land, erect buildings, and to do all othiT things necessary for the comThe pletion of the objects above enumerated. property of the Industrial Exhibition Company is exempted from taxes and assessments for five years, and its stockholders are free from personal with . THE CHRONICLR 130 AND TOU : Bank Bank Bank IRON MANUFACTURERS. 139 Centre st J B. Cornel! Opdyke, Architectural Iron Works, El 14th st and Avenne C. Jonathan Stnrges, Anson Pliclps Stokes, Puul N. Abram 8. Hewitt 81 John st Industrial Ambrose C. Kingsland, Ch. H. Russell, 315 E. Twenty-eighth s escrow by the Union Trust Company, to be deliver- Spofford, Sherwood, Geo. Bliss, H. M. Tabor, and James L. Jackson John H. TRUST COMPANIES. ed whenever $1,500,000 shall bo paid. Tour Com- Robert McCafferty. 73 Broadway Frothingham Committee TO Prepare an Address— Elliot C. I n Stewart.'. mittee have consulted with eminent real estate 49 Wall st J. A. William Cullen Bryant, George Wm. Curmen as to the value of the land, and the lowest Cowdin.M BundT, Fletcher Harper, William M, STEAM RAILROADS. tis J. deducting all the streets Evarts. William Barnes, S. B. Chittenden, W. W. estimate placed on it after 26 Exchange Place Sam Sloan N. H. R. R Wm. D. Bishop (which are as valuable for the purposes of this Phelps and Oswald Ottendorfer. Ere R. R. Office Committee to Confer with Governor and P H, Watson portion), is $1,850,000 (and Company as any other 62 Wall st Legislature— Richard Schell, James M. Brown. Sidnev Dillon As we Erastns Brooks, Robert H. Pruyn, Francis Skiddy. Wm. U Vanderbllt 459 Fifth av« the streets being valued, at $2,428,000). Sago. J E. Williams and R. M. Baltchford. of land in one Ru'sell HOHSK RAILROADS. understand, this is the only piece Committee on Mechanics and Industries- Thurlow Weed Broadway and Second sve location, owned or controlled by individuals, large Salem H. Wales, John Roach. Dcmas Barnes, Geo. Wm. Remsen Madison avo enough for a World's Fair, lying south of llOth St., Quintard, Willis Blackstone, J. F. Winslow, Albert Belt Railroad Robert Squires D D. Badger and Ch. L. Tilfany. and its central location is proved by the fact that Steinway, Henry Hart STAGE LINES. all the steam railroads running Into New York The following subscriptions have been made Fifth ave. Madison ave haTO a side track on this ground. As an engineer$2.';,00O JOHN A. Dli INSURANCE AGENTS. ing necessity, any rapid transit railroad that may A S DI¥EN and others 50,000 AUigcr Bros 10 Pine st 20,000 James A. Rhodes in future be built must go within four hundred fee^ PAUL N. SPOFFORD 167 Broadway EDWARD ROBERTS 25,000 C. L. North 100 Fulton st of this property, if not directly upon it. The UlC:nARD SCHELL, WM. H. WEBB, GENERAL BUSINESS. property is solid rock, and at Ninety-eighth 8tre«t, SAM Sl.OAN. H. B. CROSBY. WM. Drcxel, Morgan & Co. F CARY. JOHN F. IIENIiy. W. H. Third avenne, and One-IIiindred-and-Second street 119 Wall st James Ha id RAYNOH. .TAMES R. JESSUP. there is an abrupt slope. It is estimated that this 3.35 Broadway Dun, Barlow A Co RICHARD KELLY, J. MATTHEWS, 279 Broadway & Co peculiar formation will save at least $1,000,000 in andothcrs 390,000 J. M. Bradstreet 108 Fulton st L. A. Deshons t he preparation of this ground for such a building 37 Park row Total $516,000 8. M. Pettengill & Co »nd building foundations as are proposed. The O. H. P. Archer. After Feb. 1 no stock will be offered at less than The deed of this land has Committee on New York—George . . . Industrial Exhibition Company contracted for this land in 1870. It was regarded as a good purchase {.jien, and has increased in value since, and will conthine to increase. Third— The estimated cost of a suitable buildirg about $7,000,000, mid in such an edifice all New Yorkers will feel a just pride. /\wr^A~A proposition has been made by an BXHIBITON COmPAN¥ OF NEW YORK. INDI7STRIAI. Gov. New over the court, England firm to construct a dome which dome shall be the largest and most magnificent in the World. All this firm ask is that they be granted a perpetual lease of the dome, above the spring of the nrch, subject to reasonable conditious. dome The estimated cost of this Sufficient bonds will be given $3,000,000. performance of their contracts. .^/(A— Your committee is of the opinion that, if is for .the a sufficient amount of the stock of this Company is sold to acquire a free and unincumbered title to the lalid, th<,iewill be no diftlculty in raising all the money requisite to erect a building. flixrA— if this land is purchased atid work commenced at once on the buiidin-j, we hope the Congress of the United Slates will so favor the enter prise that a World's Fair can be opened here in 1874, nnder the auspices of the United States Government, which would be commemorative of ffie One-Hundredti Birthday of this our great JOHN ALEX. is eminent 360 Broadway 67 University place J. CScrson par. 8. D. D. T. A. DIX, President. DIVEN, MOORE, Vice-President. Vice-President. directors. Albert Welles Cyrus Cleveland Hugh Allen Pier H. C. Dexter J.J. Sproule Jav Cooke A Co Union Adams & Co Chas Zinn & Co E. B. Pond. Whenever $2,000.01)0 of stock shall have been subscribed for. and paid in, a Shareholders' Meeting will be celled to elect the^Dlrectors. The following named gentlemen have consented to serve as additional Directors, if elected; WM. F HAVEMEYER. ADRIAN ISELIN, I. B. FROTHINGHAM, S. B. CHITIKNDBN. 39 Wall st North River 37 Park Row 40 Broad st 9 Astor House 20 Wall st JOHN A. DIX, 3 W. 21st St., Gov. of New York. WM. B. OGDEN. Chicago, HI. and High Bridge, Cortlandt Palmer, Jr New York. Wm. BUke. A S DIVEN. Vice-President. Erie Rjiilroad. NOTE BROKERS. D. D. T. MOORE. Publisher Moore's Rural New Blake Bros. & Co Yorker. EC. Bogart A Co J. D, BAGLEY. Wall street. New York. JohnB. Summerfeld & Co H H DURKEE, Pearl street. New York. L. 6. BARTLETT, 43 W. 3l8t street. R J, TODD, 77 Cidar street, JEWETT M. RICHMOND. Buffalo. New York, F A ALBERGER, Buftalo, New York. 7, Munn & Co 637 406 Broadway Broadway 346iBroadway 52 Wall st 47 William ft 06 78 Badgley&Mead Wall ft Wall st STOCK BROKERS. Frank Work John L. Rogtrs Robert L. Cutting, 86 Broad 18 Jr., & Co BANKERS. W. W. 'Sherman. Mr. Lukev, of A. Belmont & Co. Chas D Dickey, of Brown Brothers . . Now Wlllian 46 Exchange Plac 14 Broad st, Bank Hoyt Jameson L. T. J. A. 19 & Co t ' . THE CHJIONIOLE. Jauuary 25 1878,] Fl«k* Hatch Nntna it 8S Wall if 37 Now «t 81 Broad at 5 A Co Henry Clows O. D. Afhley A Co Wm. Sellgman & Co CSOLD BROKERS. Co * Trevor, ColKate Wm. Florence SIS W. W. Freeman & Co Went Worth „ P. Lowell, Miif" Ma»« Fail River, Rnmpff & Lutz Pickhardt Jfc * Kuttroff 88 Co Cedar et U Mason & Hamlin Albert Weber B96 Broadway 108 Fifth ave 11 2.5 Williamson 6 Fleechmann & Co & Co Roos-A-elt & Son .Noel, Sau«l & Antolne E. A. Boyd Pearl st Broadway Water st 1!S4 Centre at Hendricks Bros. Bussing, Beekman Edward Roberts. Chae. Hedden. I Ruttar. COMMITTEE FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY AND ADJOINING LANDS. Wm. B. O-den 52 Wallet. C. Rhinelander. Browuinjj. Royall Houghton A. Bliimenthal Hecht Bros Howard, Sanger A Co Ve J. Magnin, Gucdin A Co Roaenfeld Bros. & Co Schuyler, Hartley A Graham 243 Lexington ave PAPER. Vernon Bros. Hall & Bryan Llebenroth & Jessup >fc & Co Von Auw 65 7B 50 Moore & Co Campbell, Hall & I. Duace Duane and S2 Franklin 128 William 114 Nassau at st st st st A Co Strassburger, Ffciffer AJthof, Bcrgraann A Church Co., cor. Broadway 483 Broadway 105 Chambers st ,'n7 6.52 I!ro.idway at tOB Eaat ISth st and 80 Patoo st 118 Fulton st Bit ItWUUamat ACo Greene it Grand st 131 848 Broadway SB Chambers st 19 lark Place A Sou A Son A Co Andrewa Lorlng. OB. «1 Clllf at Fnsdlck .Major I'^raser, SSHpracest 91 CHIT at 7t Gold st 9H ntff st Hoyt Bros A McCoy SoDthwlck A Co Matthlsons Scholtz, M Thomas L. SmuU. Fred. M. Maaa Jonathan Thome. ClllTst 46 Frankfort et William st SS4 Fifth are 174 COAL DEALERS. R. Heckeher, Jr Ill Broadway Ill Broadway TELEGRAPH SUFPUSS. A L. J. Tillotaon St. st Uberty N Weyland A Lawton. David Duncan Broadway 20 and 22 John st .394 Broadway Park place and 3.57 PRrarsBS. HIDE AND LEATHER DEALERS. .'iJS FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Gouverneur Morris. Wm. Wm. Broadway Broadway Broadway 4>i4 Broadway 881 Broadway 895 Broadway 427 Broadway John 41 Dubois McGovem A Co James Wigglna A Co Melvin. Traek A Ripley 350 Pearl at at IS.t Ul WUIIam BOOTS Am) SHOES. A Co Cor Grand and Bcnedict,Hall et Cliff st 340 E. S. Jatrray* Co Cochran, McLean & Co Arnold, Constable & Co Lord & Taylor Peake, Opdyke & Co rary. ACo A McUughlln A Brun Howes. Hyatt Water 2!) W7 Broadway MS Bmadway JohuO. O'Brien 27 Cliff st & Co DRY GOODS JOBBERS 1,U3 Braadwar G. Hallenbeck J. Bnrllng slip ;90 MO Broedwar UK Pltlh are 786Bn«lwar Hallett 49Cllffst 82 Clifl' st 10 st BTATI0NIR8. AUay Kennard 11 Cliff st 99 John st & Co & Co John nt Breedway Eberhard Faber Willy Wallach IVxil Co Eldrldge, Dunham * Co B B. Chiitenden & Co A. C. Quackenbueh. Thomas rocker st COMMITTEE FOR YORKVILLE. BrowerBros Geo F. Nealiitt 8 College place SM Maideu lane 22 25 Howard st 79 Murray st Lucius Hart & Co T. B. Coddlngton Bruce & Cook John S. DIckcrson 2,279 Third ave 61 West 124th st 50 East 12->th st 211 West 125th Et 90 < st st METALS. ,fc Naylor&Co CCMMITTEE^FOR HARLEM. Addison Smith Dodge Phelps, 788 Broadway 7 Barclay st B. F. Raynor Wm. B Asten E. H. Brown Jordan L. Mott ;)8 It 6 Maiden lane Mnldea lane PUOTOUBAI>B8. 67 Beekman st 27 Chambers st Duane Warren Nisaen et llaUtii lane it Wro. Knrta Nan. Saronjr J. Uurney A Son M. B. Brady Bogardna A Bendann Bros Cbss. O. Fredericks A Co BnMulwar Broadway 134 U si Philip Blaslnger agi Broadway 400 800 rtWaUst l6MaM«il»«<» t» John st David Brohl Heole Bros at Broadway 403 Maiden lane It Maiden lane PRBcions aroNxs. UMBRELLAS. * Co « ^ * Broadway 177 WATCHU. .'''J.'""" Paul A Brer Jules I) llnguenin-Vllcmm IleurytJIunul IMPORTERS OF GLASS i) Geo. E. Phelan Kr»nt & Co A. Drown BILLIARD TABLBS. Kavanajh & Decker H. W. Coilender st 284 Frost st Jnllns Palme & Co & Goodhue B. Asten Cottrell Bros st 85 Maiden lane ICS Pearl st . BAGS AND BAGGING. W. »"? Bearer at sa&Mdwiy Stephen Rlcharda<ai Co. A. C DownlnKiOo D. 8 Schank & Sons S mou Bache & Co 88 Union square East Fourleenlh st East Fonrteentli st S.5 & Lorlllard .lohn J. Smith Isaac Smith's Sous M. L. liau&Co PIANOS AND ORGANS. Decker Bros Geo. Steck & Co Chickerlng & Sons ...M Broad MMaasaa , nt Bnadwai JosephBmnner J E Hyde's Sons Wm. F Ladd. TOBACCO, IMP0RTER8. . Wm. Conn Dey »t Hartford, & Co , Martin II. Levin Connelly & Gardner J. P. Koruechau. Koruechau 43 Beaver at J. C. Bloomttcld S9S Broadway William Aunew's Sons M. fit Baloman Cohooa, N. Y. Providence, R. I. COLORS AND DYB STUFFS. Beach ..as Michaelia & Levin... De Hurry & Kllnj __ | A Co Thoe Klrkpairlck Broadway M8 Broadway 897 Broadway ^ W. Faher O. ,„ st North Adams, Mass North Adumi,, .Mim^i Harvey Arnold & Co Hamilton M'f'K Co American Print Works Hon. C. Adams A. & W. Sprague C A Htevena 878 }* eed Secor Thirlyolxlli rt Rnhl Baremore liandel, MIBowrry CIGAKS, IMP0BTER8 fil H. Locko Wm. 10 Union aqiiara Remlnulon Grovor & Baker PRINT WORKS. Gamer & Co M Chambers st Domestic 47 Wall at 13] Co 8 Dey st E. Hohnea 7 Murray st IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. GROCERS. Chas. T. Chester 101 Centre st Benkhard A Ilntton 144 Duane ft Park & Tilford 920 Broadway EscherA Co BOOK PUBLISHERS. Acker, Mcrrall & Condit 73 Broome st Broadway and 42d st Kutter, Lnckemeyer A Co Harper A Bros 81 Worth st Campbell & Galway 831 Pearl st 1,20.3 Broadway A. Rush A Co cor. Grand andOre.nc sts I>. Appleton A Co Hngh B. Jackson U9 Broadway 182 Fifth ave Passavant A Co Scribner, Armstrong A Co 222 (Uiurch st W. S. Corwin & Co K4 Broadway 1,138 Broadway . Paton A Co Ivieon, Blakeman A Taylor 841 Broadway Dow S. Kittle 1^ Onnd at 716 Third ave R. Oelbermann A Co M Worth et Sheldon A Co 677 Bnadway TEA IMPORTERS. Hardt ACo 60 Worth et Gm W.CarlionACo Fifth Avenue Hotel Gary A Co 90 Pine st Bauendahl ACo F. W. Chrlsiern 86 Worth at 77 UniTersiiy place Olyphant, Son * Co 140 Pearl st C. A. Auffmordt A Co Hnrd A Houghton 10 Greene st 18 Astur place Carter, Hawley & Co 140 Pearl st Richard Iselin ACo A. D F Randolph A Co 339 Canal st 770 Bro,iSway John O'Donohno'a Sons A Co 189 Duane at L. W. Schmidt Erneet Sieiger DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS B. Weetermann A Co AJmy A Co 65 I^couard st Chas. S. Francis Anthony A Hall 66 Leonard st STEAMSHIP Denny, Poor A Co 72 Worth at Frothingham ACo llOWortb st W. H. Webb Wm. R. Garrison S S. Fischer 74 Worth st Hoyt Spragnes ACo :07FrankIinst ChasG. Francklyn Jas. L. Little A Co 69 Leonard st George Mackenzie Murray Ferris ACo Lord, Debost A Co 47 Walker et Williams A Gulon John Slade A Co 66 Worth st J.H Sparks Sraulding, Hunt A Co 80 Worth st Oolrlche A Co Whittemore, Peet, Post A Co 346 Broadway 88 Front st F. Buttcrflold, Jacobus FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY. & Stymus MTg Co., cor. 42d St. & Lexing- Pettier ton avenue. Herter Bros L. Marcott & Co Brnner & Moore C. Schwarzwaelder Ronx & Co & Bros DcgraffA Taylor B L Solomon & Sons . 877 Broadway 29 East Seventeenth st 75 King st 9 East Broadway 827 Broadway 89 Bowery 657 Broadway GAS FIXTURES. Mitche'l, &Co Vance 697 Broadway 70 Wooster st Archer Pancoast MTg Co Covell. Gray & Co Goo. H. Kitchen & Co .'54 Fellows, Uofi^uau 631 W. A J. Hadden 591 & Co Broadway Broadway Broadway 665 Broadway 33 Chambers st & Co Bigelow Carpet Co U2 Worth st I! Warren 99 Chambers st st 55 63 63 Broadway Broadway Broadway Broadway Broadway Broadway Broadway CARRIAGE GOODS. A. Martlne Lunt A Lee S. & Co EXPRESS COMPANIES. W. B Dinsmore L. W. Winchester Geo. Stoker iS^l^ W. M ^^"^ O Fargo H. Barney... Alex. Holland.; .'. .. .', 113 291 .'. .85 ART DEALERS. Knoedlcr A Co Schane cur. Fifth ave. Wm. 749 768 John Snedecor S. P. Avery REAL ESTATE. E H Ludlow A Co . and 22d st Broadway Broadway 82 Fifth ave V- K.Stevenson . Homer Morgan A Co P'eeckcr A Co •* J John Lloyd & Sons Wm. H. ^ynorACo S*"!"- ri3^J!^l- Robert McCaflerty M Pine st a Pine 2 Pine 77 Cedar 7 Warren BX Pine ^^ st s st at 'O t'edar st 654 Fifth ave SUGAR REFINERS. gg Wall st F. O. Matthiessea A Wiechers 108 Wall st Wm. Moller & Sons 99 Wall st Ockcrsbausen Bros 81 Wall st R. L. A A. Stnart 169Chamber8)t Havemcyer Vyse A Co STRAW GOODS. A Co 837 Broadway Broadway 625 Broadway .537 SEWING MACHINES. A Wllaon Broadway 602 A Co Mercer st 457 Moser 48! A Co Nichols, Burtnett 477 Broadway Broome st Broadway LUMBER. Wm. O. Grant A Son. .Foot of Thirtieth et, B. R Watroua, Wilson A Co. J. H. Havens Fifty-sixth st and Eleventh ave D. C. Newell A Sons.. Foot of West Nineteenth st J. W. Stevens A Bro Fifty-seventh et A. W. Bndlong corner lUh ave and 2ad et . . A Co Bigelow Blue Stone Co 283 Front et A Co. .Foot of E. RUBBER GOODS. of Tillotson A Co Babcock, Braincrd Col, Greeley, A. 8. Gatchel H. G. Norton A Co R. G. Allerton Forty-eighth st 8 Dey et 3; Cortlandt st comer Barc'ay and Church sts Broadway, near Fulton st HARNESS, SADDLERY, Ac. Hoover, Calhoun & Co .362 Broadway Harmcr, Hays A Co 72 Beekman st Henry A Seaman A Bro M. Moeeman A Bro C. W. Gibson G. H. Norton A Co 114 Chambers et Chambers et 793 Broadway, near Eleventh st 57 Murray st IRON MERCHANTS. 94 Beekman st 365 Water st 104 .lohn st Marshall Lefferts, Jr Abeel Broe Chan Congrovo A Son Eggleston Bros A Co 166 . South st BUILDERS. Elisha Sniffen (J(o. W. Young. Jeremiah T. Smith Thoe. McClellan Geo. J. Gregory John Oilffln. John McCool Tlilnuy Ball, 183 Eldrldge st A Co Black « C« 213 West Fiftieth st Seventy-fourth et 143 East Forty-ninth et JEWELRY. Union equars Broadway S Bowling Green Bowling Green 4 S6 83 Wall at 19 Broadway SI Broadway 7 Bowling Green J, G. Dale A Broadway Bowling Green 61 Broad st Henderson Bros Howland Broadway U Sonlh et C B. liicharde A Boas F Alexandre A Sons 81 Broadway 64 South et Asplnwall F. W. J. Hurst E. E. Morgan's ('ons 69 Broadway 70 South st A. W. Dimock Plm, Forwood ACo 5 Bowling Green 88 Wall It LIVERY STABLES Briggs A Co Wm. Ebbitt 8. STONE. H. B. Caswell Walter R. Wood A Co Oliver Carpenter ,^ Wheeler FURS. Martin Bates J. Ruszlts Aetor place 17 LINES. 64 Exchange Place A Co Kunhardt C. O. Gunther's Sons Wm. CARPETS. Sloane • ' 14 Banluy st 24 Frankfort st 514 Broadway JOdat and 7th avranes 206 Seventh avenue bet. 6th ACo H. Mason 12 Ijiet Slet st 521 Plflh avenue 64 University Place Jas. Hillward A. Q. Armoor HOTELS. Fifth Avenue. Hoffhian Houae. Grand Central. St. James. St. Nicholas. French's. Metropolitan. Earle's Delmonlco's. tslleer. St. Cloud Grand. Telkampf A WOOL. Kitchlng A A Co .loscph Ripley Bauendahl 66 Son Broadway 88 Finest 86 Worth st SHIPPING MERCHANTS.. A Co ACo A Co ACo Spofford, Bros. Chae. H Marshall Grinnell, Mintnrn Fanch.Edvc N. L. McCready ACo DeForeat A Co n WW. 29 Broadway 33 Burling Slip 73 South et South William st 181 Greenwich at 82 South st COTTON. H. M. Tabor 141 Pearl st Cornwall A Zerega. R. R. Graves A Co 88 Wall st PRODUCE. Isaac H. Reed David Dows A Co Jesse Hoyt A Co J. M. Fluke ACo A. A. EAST INDIA GOODS. Low A Co 31 6 Stale st lOSoDthst ISSomhst 18 South st Bulling slip — THE CHRONICLE. 132 Financial. Fiuemcial. Jesup & Company, Marquand, Hill & Co., No, 37 WALL ST., NEW YORK. BANKEH8 AND IHEKCHANTS, Members New York Bands and Loans Oara, etc. and undertake all bnaineas R. SHIPHF,RD&, OX Banker*, Particulars vecii rl tl »», on in I li E CoMPLEThD Road. Flrat mortgage of tbe Losanso port, CranTordsvllIe and SontliTvest- Tbe New remalnlng them recommending way safe to full particulars, first- cents per bale, " " " month, including labor. first month per after first moQtIi. " " Cotton lightered to or from any point in tlio bor for 20 cents per bale. Cotton carted (small lots) 25 cents per bale. lialf montli liar- Farley, H. W. AND In this paper. Lichtenstein, 37 Broad Street, New Ifork. Draw Bills of Fxchange and Issue Letters of Credit on all principal cities o Europe, " Sbansbae and Ifokobama "penOn-dits Open Ortdits on '" *" 'Ic transfers made. Tel _ 3legrapli: p. O. BOX, Farlkt, (Late of New 3909, Orleans,) Gen. Partner. Of Montgomery, Alabama. Refers by permission to C. N. Jordan. Esq., Cashier hlrd National Bank, New York; Messrs, Howes* aoy, Bankers, 3t) Wall street. New York. i DEUTSCHE BANK, A. G. Berlin. Special Partner, SOUTTER apply to JONES & SCHCYIiER, No. RATES OF STORAGE. 25 W For pamphlets Railway Bond upon the market. wl h Maps and al and secure, besides rendering a larizer Income than any other class & amount of Boud- unsold, Building, COTTON FACTOR BANKERS, the transportation classes of Investors as In every BALES. Street and 74 Broadway. See quotations " Local Securities " other local busl- Its traffic in offer the small We of Block Coa'. $2,000,000 60,000 - eoraiwissioN oterchant. CITY RAILROAD, GAS & 132 Pearl Street, New Yorli. INVESTMENT SECCRITIES. 9 Ttie traffic of this road iuis steadily increased since Isnow doing a large Office, S ..---. - Cotton Exchange NEW YORK. 15" St., Knoblauch ern Railway of Indiana. comp'etlon, and In addition to Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn. CAPACITY Charles Otis, No. ne.-.9 it Cotton Warehouse Co., DRAWS BILLS OF EXCHANGE and Issues LETTERS OF CREDIT available at all principal places ON A its THE Accounts of Merchants, Bankers, &c. solicited. E.MIL SAUEK, Pres. O. H. SoHREiNKR, Cashier. Interest Payable <luarterlr. PER and Cedar Hill, Cotton. «-oninitiialon. Cor. Broadvray Cent Gold Bond. ONI.Y $16,000 Co., German American Bank, CAPITAL, 8 Per & TSE upon Application. commii* Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on commlaalou; Collections made; Business Paper Negotiated. 94 BROADTTAIT. Transact a General Banking bnslness, Including tbe parcbase and aale of Government and State Bond*, Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and other PINE STREET, uii BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 18 Devonshire St., Boston. connected with Ralliraya LOCKWOOD & Marquand BANKBBS, FOR SALE BY all Railroad Oo*. Iron or Steel Ralla, liOComotlTet, (EXTENSION.) Famph1«ts and for ouvract lor i Mortgage Bonds, 24 Stocks. Douds uud Gold bought and sold Bion. UiOKOtlate IjOng island Stock Exchange. LIBEKirSTRKKT. 59 or JACOB Financial. SIDE R. R. M. K. SOUTH First [January 25, 1873. & 8.JSWKI.L, No. 5S HABRISON, C. D. VAN WAOEifEN. & Jewell, Harrison Co.j BANKERS, 12 Pine Street, Nenr Tork. 8. D. lU WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Co., WATER STREET, NEW YORK. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Dealers in Bills of Exchange, Governments, Bondi, Stocks, Gold, Commercial Paper and all Negotlauio Securities Interest allowed on Deposits subject to Sight Drati or Check. Advances made on approved securities. Special facilities for negotiaticp <;<)mmerclal Paper. Collections both inland and forein j promptly made. Foreig n and Domestic Loans Negotiated Houston & Texas Central Railway Co.'s 7 Per •. VERMILYE & Secured by a large and valuable Land Grant, and a Sinking Fund of 2 e:- cent of the earnings. For sale at 9 and accrued Interest In currency, yielding ov*'r 9 WILLIAM E. DODGE, of New per cent, intercs To k. President. This road will be completed by the 1st Februai y next, thereby forming a dli ect route from Galveston io.New York by railroad. We recommend Xh9 bonds as a perfectly safe investment. ( DEALERS ALL ISSUES LN CISCO No. SO WaU & SON, RAILWAY EXCHANGE ^ W. Lapslet l^ACE. on the most favorable terms. INTEREST allowed on deposits either In Currency or Gold, subject to check at sight, the same as with the City Hanks. ADV.VNCES made on all marketable securities. CERTIFICATES of Deposit issued btiring interest. COLLECTIONS made at all points of the PROVINCES, UNION nieOBTERS AND COMMISSION MKBCHA.NT* I* . Iron Ti... AND . \— of Cloth. irloB BUFFALO. COTTON PLANT, PALMSTIO ASXl DLOIOND. Also -/ Importer, of Bio Coffect on Dnpogltw. J- E. for present and f uture dellTAgents for following Bagging Mills. Bny and sell Contracts Bazlst- LAPSLEY & BAaCLEY, 47 STOCKS, BONDS, GOVERNM.:.NT SECURITIES, FOIiKlGN EXCHANGE and G0L.O bought and sold mi BRITISH 91 Front Street, BacslUKi Rop«» STOCKS, BONDS GOLD, I nterest St. BANKERS, 50 GOVERNMENT MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES. S. Gibson, Casanova & Co., 01? SECURITIES. Stock No. /^oss, Roberts & Co^^ Ifork. BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION . J. New (Near Wall.) Cent Gold Bonds, JOHN CO., BANKERS, 16 and 18 Nassau Street, FIRST MORTGAGE Pare Lard Packed for West lud ' gonth. American and European Markets. DEALERS. COTTON FACTORS AND iBOVISlON MASaFACTURERS OF LA O OIL. COTTON EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Privileges a Speciality. & Gold " Stock PrlvileKes."— $100 and commission will puryou the privilege of chase a first cliiss contract, giving •• long" or " short, ) cnlliiiK or delivering (I.e.. being 100 shares of any actlvK stock, at any time in .SO or 60 S125and commisdon will purchase an Al condays. tract (same time ami terms as ntocks) on 150,000 Amer•' puts" ican gold coin. These coiitra(,t8, known as and "iallB,"ai enow used by many operators In prespeculating on a margin, as no further risk ference to or outlay is Incurred lieyond the amount you decldf to risk and tlicy are the very best mode of operating tor ' Privithose who are " out of town" or " up town." leges" can be had from 100 to lO.OtX) shares of stock, or For further particulars write ill! 000 to jl.OOO.UCO golil. or send for our "Explanatory Circular." Settlement to be made at time of purchase, or on our delivery of the contracts to vour asents or bankers In New York. All " puts" and" calls" negotiated by us are signed by bankers and brokers of acknowledged lesponsibillty and credit We are executing orders from all tba letdUig cities In the United States, SOLE AGENCY FOR ft-VLB IN TIES. NT.W YORK or THE ARROW, BUCKLE & ANCHOR TKEt J. J. MoCOMB, Liverpool, Eug. COTTON, MOSS, WOOL, ETC. SW^ENSON, PERKINS & CO., 80 WALL STREET, N. T. Manufactured by FOR AV BALING W A B COTTON BCVER. nAOON, O N. OeorKlat