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: AND^ HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATESL VOL. NEW 12. YORK, JUNE Snonai Otvtu, O. Fninoii AiverCi9emflnt4 will be lasorted al tbe followlug priced per line l^r eacti Inaerclon : ordered " " " WceaU per lloe. .16 " U than 4 tlmei tloieeorraoro leas '* •• 9 13 H •• M • BANKING HOUSE OF (Comer of Cedar Advertisements will bare a ravorable place when llrs put In, but no promise of continuous Insertion In the best place can De Klveu, aaall advertisers must aare equal opportunities. DANA & CO., FUBLISHKR8, 19 * 81 William St., N T, terms ot Snbserlptton ••« pace. McMahan & And in . cent per annum. uF DEPOSIT Isanad, bearing Fodb Eer cent Interest, p*yable on demand, or alter UKUriKICAl'KS Texa*. WAtLIB, VlC6-Pre«t.JI alphonsk lavti. Cashier. Texan Bauklne and Innurance Co. GAi,VEsrON. t-iSSjOOO Cash Capital, DIKECTOKS: .1. M. Brandon, J. C WalUs, K. B, liBbbock, M. Quln, K. s. Jciuison, M. W. Baker, Leon STan, Oeo. Bennelder, K. S. WUUs, T. A. Oarj, W. B. Wall, Rob't. MUU, T. J. U. Anderson. Special attention given to collections at all points In tun State, and remittances promptly made,wIthont nay charge except customary rates or exchange. I We ; Ko. 53 all ao- UlrtBOTOKS: W. J. Hutchlos* P. W. Gray, A. J. Burke. Cor. Kunla, W. M. Klce, K. U. CusbluK, BKNJ. A. BuTTS, Pri-aldent. National Bank of Texas GALVESTON, CoUecUons made on all accessible points. M. KOPPKKL. President. Vlce-Pres't, CHABLXS F. NOYBS, Assistant Cashier. Bank. .r o-__,....(.,.t. I Amer. Bi. National Y. CorrespondenU, j j„,p ^ Traders Nat. Bank. ^ F. BA88BTT, BA9SETTBANKEBH. A: Brenham, Texas. coninissioN kiebchant. Lock Box P. R. B»»n««t, Atty'n at Neiv Orleana. 3S(. & Nassau St., & Co., Neiv York Cltf, I Telerrsphl: Transfer* of Money to and l^om London, Paria, Sna Franolaeo, Havana, *e. Current Aocoonta received on such tanns as agreed upon. any b warding Ralls. t State KniTon roz, t Kenyon Cox & Co., BANKEBS & BBOKEBS, n WALL STRBBT. BANKING HOUSE OF Kountze Brothers, 14 Wall Street. Ing Railroads RA1LR<JAI>— 10 per Cent. FORT W/lVNE JAL'ESON AHD SAOtNAW Oovnmmann SaeartUe* Songht and lold. Cubbed ge & Co., STOCK BBOKEBS, New Wall Street York. M«cks and Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. J. P. WILLIAM^ Member of MACON, OA. Make do n Uenemi Brokeragn BoAmss. Collections, end « 1ln nttB Md BBFCB to EAST BIVBB RATIOIIAL BJlXK. A, D. Williams A. DBNIS-N WILLIAMS. & Hazlehurst, BANKEBS AND BBOKEBS, RAII/- ROAD—e per cent. New Tcrk. Deposits received from Banks and lodlvldnal*. anb •et to cheek at algbt. and Intvaat nllownd thorsoa nl annom. KlUR PER CENT per Collections made thronghont the United SUM*. Iks antlah Provineee and Bnrop*. BuaD— 10 pw cent. LEAVENWORTH. LAWRENCE AND GALVESTON It. CO., Dahiii. Dssw, > General Hog.cs MAMPn., Wn. H-HoTOBikaox,) Partners, bpeclal Partner. BBOAD BTRKET. on Commission the Bonds of the follow- CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY RAILROAU AND ITS UKA^CUK8-Speroenl. BURLINGTON AND MISSUUKI RIVER RAILROAD (IN IOWA)—* per c«nu BURLINGTON AND MISBOURI RIVER RAILROAD ^lS NKBISASKA)—Spercenu KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH AND COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD-ttand lOper cent. MISSOURI RIVtfh, FURT SCOTT AND GULF BAIL- W CALLAWAY * Government Secnrltlea, Stocks, Bonds and Gold boncbt and sold on the most liberal terms. MrrcltaoV Bankers and others allowed 4 per sent on deposilal The most liberal advances made on Cotton, Tobn«4!f«r ac, consigned to ourselves or to our correspondent Messrs. K GILLIAV A CO., LlvernorL Higginson, & BROKERS Government Secaritlen, Storkn, and Kallroad Bonds, Co., CORUSISSION UEBCHANTS, WILSON, IN Sell Co., Government SeenrlUea, Stoeks, Bonds and Got< binght and sold on oommnslon. Chase NO. & Bankern and Comnalnslon merchants. No. M BROAD STREET, NEW YOl:K EXCHANGE, COTTON, ETC. BANKEBS AND BBTAV, TKXAS. 1 1 I8Si;B CIRCITLAR notes AND CIRCULMt Letiers or Credit available and payable In all tho PIIIN<:IP.\L CITIES OK HE WOULD; also In the Onlted States, Canada and West Indies. Particular attention given to Becelvlog and For Law, Brennam, Texas. Smith No. win purchase Correspondents; Salveaton ^BaU,U!nt«blinn,* Co; New Urlean.— Pike, Brother 4k Co. New York— Dncii an. Bhenuan A Co. * WILLIAM 8TRKBT. NEW YOKK. Charles G, Johnsen, Houston— Vlret National Bank; ; Duncan, Sherman LATE Advances maae on approved secnrltles. Bpeclal raclllCies fui DetcotlatlnK Cummerclal Paper.? OoUecC^Oiibotli Inlvnu and lurel«n prompUymade. ForelKU uid Domeitlc Loans NesoUated. Boy and HENDLEY, BROADWAY. 4,9n. R. T. Wilson Co., 'Dealer* In Btlls of Rxcbange, OoTernmenU, Bonds' KoclcR, Gold, Comm^rciAl Paper, aad all NeKotUble Sec art ties. lotsrest allowed OD Deposits labject to Sight Dralt orCtaeok. Texas, eMslbie DOlDts. Sarle* & SOUTTER HOI7STON, give special attention to collections on J. J. aeceselble points In tbe Dividends and Coupons also collected, and alt most promptly accounted for, 0Rl>Blt8 promptlv executed, for tbe pnrvtnue and sale of Gold also, Government and other Secorltlee, on commission. INFOUMATIUN fnrnlshed, and purchases or exchangee of Securities made for loveators. NBOOTIATIONS of Loans, and Foreign Ezehnnge Capital, «37S,000. Houston, ill United States, Canada and Europe. HANKERM, THE OIT¥ BANK OF Box xed dates. COLLECTIuNS made on Co., M J. 0. la eHeoted. We bare prompt and reliable correspondent* at all the principal pointe tbrongbout this H'ate, and upon •11 collections payable In Oils City or Houston, make no charge for collecting, and only actnal charge upon Interior collections. Immediate and prompt attenilon £lTen to all bnslness entrusted tons. Kefer to Nat. Park Bank, Howes & Mscy, and Spofford Tlleaton & Nat. Bank, Boston, rue Lepeyre & Bro., Co., N. Y., M. O., Drexel * Co., Phila. J. H. BKANDOS, PreS't.. n. o. I.AOVB. Secretary, 74 street.) received rom Individuals, Firms, Banka Bankers and Corporations, subject to cneck at and Interest allowed at the rate ot FouB per ForelKn and Comeatlc Exchange, GALVBSXON, And denlon OOTEBRHENT SBOVBITIES, slKbt, Banker*, Dealers STOCK AND GOLD BROKER B. 0<POS1TS Texas Bankers. T. H. Dodge & Moore, BANKEBS, P. n. Inch. t^" For Co., STKEET, NO. 2S NASSAi; It the ulrertHement occnplee one column or opwards, a discount of 15 per cent on tbese rates will be allowed. Space U measured In agate type, U lines to tbe 6tta & Geo. Opdyke « XVJK, B. Wa. A. Braraaas OrDTxn • 10 •• SI Bankers and Brokers. Bankers and Broken. !2lbt)ertt9cmcnt3. U NO. 310 1871. 3. I the Member or the York Stock Exchange N. York Stock Exchaagn, I OHN PoNDIR, J< BROKER, In GovemBent Bands, Bzckanc*, Gold and Stoeks, No. M KXCUANUK PLACE, Partlcniar atlsntlon glvsn to th« sagoUaUoa Qt tuiiw.v and other Corpomt n Loans. tTnloa aad OsnlnTrasUe Bead* sad Sloet • a mti etnlty. ; THE (mRONJCLE. 674 BABKKY. O. BAYMOHD. O. H. Barney, Raymond & Banken and FOSTKB. ». D. Co., Wlliam PUIiESTON, BAlTniOND & Co. No. BANKERS, . W A L:;S T 1. 1! '-0 Insurance Stock, Nevr Vork. York, January New Kork, BKOAU ST. SUMS available In all To execute P. O. Box TRANSFERS OF MONEY to transact any business pertaining to an JAY COOKE & LOCKWOOD Bonds Gold and Oliver coin ijought and Sold. Special attention given to Mercbants orders lor 94 Co., Bankers and Brokers,* New York, Transact a Ghnkkal Bankino Bubinkss, and give particular attention to tlie i'UKCHAsK AN1< SALK OFGOVKKNMBlST.bTAT-fiANDiiAlLUOADSiiOU;8 Wall Street, KITIKS. •— UeDOSlts received Stout Bublect to cbectc at sUht. & Dickinson, BROAD New Oor. Excbange Place, York. Gold, Stock and Bonds Government uouglit and Bold ou commission. Acconnta received and Interest allowed on balances, wliicb may be J B. HOWARD ol N. Y. DICKINSON, Member C. and Gold Willi AMs & Gu ion, 63 Wall Street, Nc%v York. TRAVKLLEltS ano COMMKUCIAL CKKriTS ISSC ED, avail hie la all parts of Europe, &c. BILLS ft OK EXCHANGE drawn in sums to suit purchasers also Cable transfers. Country Bankers can he supplied with Bills ol hx change, in large or small amounts, on the print-ipal cities of Kurope, also » lib Tickets for lassate from, or to. Europe, bv the GUION LINK of Mall f-teumers Alex. 8. Petrle Co., ^k Culon & Co. Liverpool. Loudon. road Stocks and Bind*, and & Lawrence, I & ISSUE Commercial and Travelers Credits Samuhl Lawrknok. Wm. Parkkr, Member of N. Y. Stock Exchange and Gold Board. Parker NO. 5» «>tbe on eomimlsslou. securities, Parker, Available In parU ol the world Bliss & Co., ISSUE CIRCULAR NOTES, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Stocks, Bonds and Gold Bought and Sold on Commission. Dealers in Aaierlcau and 1- oreigu Gold and Silver, Government Securitiss, «ic. Collectiona made In all parts of the Country. all Morton, BROKERS, & & Co., WALL STREET, Brown Brothers (iuned an paid free sf Commission) and letters o t'redit foi TRAVELLERS, AI.SO, DICKINSON, late Gold ExclmnKe. State respondents. "beoked lor at sigbt same as at r!uuk. Shoe and Leather Bank A V 8TODT, President Nat. President Tenth Nat. Bank. i'LATT K. DICKINSON, Member New York and ADVANClCii MADE UPON CONFIGNMENTH CK CO'lTON, and other Produce to Ourselvea or Cor- Co., business, InclndInK tke purchase and sale ot Government and State Bonds. Rail- No. Securities, Sell Massackussetts Transact a General Banking BANKERS STREET,! Sterling Credits, Government Securities Stocks Bonds tought and sold strictly on Commission. BROADWAY. Snccessors to Kellogg BANKERS) 125 & CO. BANKERS, Cola. Cammann & Buy and American Banking House In London. 3,328. Securities, StociiB, And orders In Securities, 38 •Government STATE STREET, .BOSTON DEALERS IN COMMRRCIAL PAPBR. TO UAEK And R. L. Edwards, Co., York. EXCHANGE ON LONDON the world C:ABLE MO. S8 New Stocus. parca ol Karope. AND BROKER, BANKER WALL STKEET, HKW YOUK. 62 Wall Street. and Co., LOMBARD STREET. LONDON, rraTelerii, Letterit of 4'redit lor & Blake Brothers STERLING EXCHANGE, all tbfi principal cities of Germany, Switzerland Kngland, Krance, Swedcu, Norway, Holland, belgiutu, KusHia, Italy, bpain, Ueuuiark, &c. luue 2, 1871. COMMRUCIALCRRDITS and CIRCULAIt LK.TTRRS FOR TRAVELERS, available in all parts ol SUIT TC» Europe, .Credits for Travelers In We are prepared to purchase and sell tjOlp«l«, Saxoajr, 85 BKUHL. AND DRAW IN N«. 41 N. Y., Exchange on Paris and the Union Bank ol London, in sums to Buit. Subscription agents lor the Cbeoniclk in Paris. Jay Cooke, McCuUoch & Knauth, Nach od &Kuhne V A N K K R 8, WILLIAM STREET, WALL STHKKT, New In Connection with thb Hoobk or KB T, Co., ibsbk; Pine Street, corner of William Street, N.T. 46 10 19 AN1> Leonard, Sheldon&Foster & PARIS, LONDON. BOSTON^ DIALIB in Fire and Marine 3, 1871. Bills. Oilman, Bowles Brothers C. INS.UBANCE SCRIP, Brokers, 5 Wall Street, Lite Foreign Bankers and Brokers. Bankers and Brokers. H. [June ol N. ALIllXANDEK WILLIAM & iflHITIl CU. Stock and BANKERS, Y. Stock No. 40 WTall Street, Neiv York. Kxcbauge. JOS S SlO DEPOSITS COnmERCIAL CREDITS, Available in all parts of the world on MORTON, ROSE t CO' LONDON. received and Interest allowed at beat Current Kates. _ GOVKRNMKNT and STATE SKCURITIKS.GOLD W. G. Chittick, No. 35 WAILI- STREET, NEW YORK, Buys and Sells, on Commission, Commercial Paper, Sterllug ExchauKe, KAILKOAD BONDS, STOCKS, COLLECTIONS And Winslow, Lanier & King, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS. No. 262 Broadway. & Co., & Tapscott, Bros. Co. PINK STREET, NEW YORK. Receive the accounts ol Interior banks, bankers, corporations and Mercbants. Agents for the sale ot City, County and liailroiHl Bonds. Isaue I.«'.tters ol Credit for foreign ravel. Lester M. Clark. Jos. C. Walcott. Clark Walcott Issue Sight Drafts and Exchange payable in a parts ot Great Britain and Ireland. Credits on W, TAPSCOTT & CO., Liverpool. Ad yances made on consignments. Orders for Gov ment Slocks, Bonds and Merchandize executed. BANKERS, 27 Edwin James approved Secnrllles. made, and Loans Negotiated. M SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Banking Business. Loans Negotiated and Investments made on Favorable Terms. Orders for Stocks and Gold carelully executed at tbe Regular Boards. Prompt attention given to every branch ot the business. bought and ADVANCES made upon (Government Securities, dec, dec. Transacts a General etc., Sold on C^ouunlsaion. David B. Sickles" & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 29 Broad Street. We buy and sell STOCKS. GOLD and GOVPKNMK<JT SftCURlTIKS also, STATE, CITY, COUNTY, and liAILROAD BONDS on Commission. Tucker, Andrews &c Co. 62 Wall Street, JAS. W. TUCKER & Rue Scribe, Paris CO',: - BANKERS. Issue Letters ol Credit. Draw Bills on Paris. Buy and Sell Bonds and Stocks in London, Par and Fraukfort and ueffotlate Loans on same. ; Eppclal attention given to Volnntnry and Invf>lun. »nry Bankruptcy, and arrangiments between Creditors P. O. box 4,008. end Debtors. John Munroe No. 8 Wall Street, & Co., New Vork, Weiicgotiale Loans for Sl'ATKS, TOWNS, KAILother CORPORATIONS. Interest allowed on Deposit Balances subject to ht drafts. ROAD and Dividend Notice. Offiob of Nobtdbbv Light Oil Company, 1 V No. 38 Bboadway, Room No. a, Nkw Tobk, May 25, 1871. ) Dividend of Seven and One-Half per Cent on the ssaesClicular Letters of Credit for Travellers, and Dr»w Bills on Munroe & Co., NO. 7 RUK SCRIBE, PARIS. jpayaMe In Gold or Equivalent. A THIS DAY canU»l stock of the Northern Light Oil been declared payable on Ist pext. The transfer books will be Saturday, May JJth, Inst,, at 3 P. M„ and has June June Company and after closed on reopened 2. By order, C. W. BPBTON, Treaaorer. Agency of the BRITISH NOHTII BANK OFAinEKICA, REMOVED TO 48 WALL STREET. Commercial Credits Issued for use lo Europe, China Japan, the itast and West Indies, and South Amerlos. Demand and Time Bills of Exchange, payable In London and elsewhere, bought and sold at curreu rates, al8<) cable Transfers. . , , Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also on Car ada, British Columbia and San Francisco. Bills busUiess transacted. BankiuK coUected,',and otuer APCU. McKLrfl^AY, J *'*'"* : June — : THE CHRONICLH. 3, 1871.J «T5 BoftWi Bankan. Pag age, Richardson SottthWTB' Bftnksn. & Co., Second National Bank, Edward C. Anderson, Jr. HANKKIt<i, TO Stale Hlrent, Hoaloa. ». • TITUSVILLB, PBNN., L'rtHlltA llDUVil IV. 1 The Vltr Uauk, AND Urnaon 4c no, Kottrrl ITIiiiiroB Ulrculat NuteH J A : Co., sell VO N S HTOK all KSTABLISUKD Cobb, II 1 It K BTKKftT, W. Wheatley & J. Co., BANKKR8 AND BROKKK8, AHBRICDS. OA. a Ksnrral banking boslaaac. Cotton parehaaed on order. Collections made and promptly ramltted & Co., B&MKBIU, WMt _lfiO M»ln 8tre«t. I«oatoTlll«. Ky^ dsiilen F. Hewson, STOCK BROKER, BAHILKIM, Wood * Co™ New York. Southern Bankers. Western Bankers. A. OOVKRNinENT BONDS. COLLECTIONS KIADB 8 UnM Bank, made on al parU of Collections the United BUtaa. STAIKS AND F1N&.SC1AL AUBNT. W. H. WiiXABD, President. C. Dawar. Caahlai J. C. BLAkB Asat^Cashler. (Snecesiaors to 8. & JONES a CO PITT8BDRGH, Bny and sell all Co. , PA. Klnda of Railroad, City and other securities. CoUecUons solicited and promptly remitted at all made and promptly remitted In South Carolina aeceMlbe Naw TOBK CosusFOHDiirra PUR SALS & & IsBELL Chloago, lU., Son, InsttrsDco Scrip, BANEKRS, Will make Inveatments for Corporations, Estates and ludlTldiuls and negotiate Real BstaM Loans, Commercial Paper, Railroad uoods and citoclu, and othen Correspondent Bank and Kallroad Slocks, Ducurrent Bank Notes, Land Warrants, Bonebt and Sold Slate and City Notea,] 8uie and City Wurranta United btatca Bonds. Mutilate*) Currency, commercial Paper, on Cona ezcl naively mlaalon. Special attention to collections. New Tork Levy Neiv Orleans, La. Gold and SIlTer Coin, TALLADEGA, ALABAMA, FINANCIAL AGENTS ANDRBAL K3TATB LOAN BROKERS, H. E. BROKERS, Hi ORAVIBR 8TBKKT. R. H. Ubbli. ISBXI.L. Co., & L. J- iO. jAinS for. for. Henry Cle«s&Ca.. Konntze Brothers, J. M. Welth * Arents. CHBOKS ON LONDON AND PARIS King National IVILIIIINGTON, N. O. B» COLLECTIONS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS points and remitted lor on day of payment. Field, Walxo, t;aauar. James T. Brady O. Uncurrent Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Specie change, Ac, &c., DouKht and sold. all A. K. B. BtraaiTss, Preat. OIESIONATSU DKPOSITOKY OF THK UHITKD Kaufman, C. CHARLESTON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. and if. BANKER AMD BROKER, Co., 110 Weat Foartk Street. SILVER Bryea Raleigh National Bank OF NORTH CAROLINA. on Cammicaloa. GOliD, — Maaara. Wm. Offlce No. 21 West Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to: All Cincinnati Banks, and Messrs. LOCK- Transact a Keneral Banking ana Exohaoffe bnslne^a Dciadtng f urcliaae aad tela of Stocka, Uoada, Oold & Correspoadeals Co. W. M. PHII.ADKI.PHIA. & New Tork First BKJAMisoyfcCoJ GiLMORE, DUNLAP * In Forelirnaad Domoslic Bxctianice, Ooverament HonUs aadallLocal Securities, tilve prompt attentlOD lo ooUeoUoiiA ftod orders for laventiDeot ol nindd. Dealers in LAwaaava Baua.a 'roapondsuts: ' •8,410.800 Morton, Galt 108 eonaimmrnts of t'ouaa. Do Philadelphia Bankers. •tc. Bpaalal atlaatloji (l*ea to (fold, Sioeks, Bonds and Furniau aad VtmiSml haahaBBa, boaahl and sold. Cnllecti.Mi. promptly rnmlttAd for <" (or(hapttrchas«ioi b.ieaof Prodeee ail' Prompt attention fuarsntrnd. 'I 1837. boud». ty Merchant, Bawannah, Ua. This Bank, harlnir reorxanlied as a National Bank Is now prepared to do a guucral baiiklnjc business. OorernmentBeourltlea, Coin, Oold Oustand Bullion bouxbt and sold at current rates. Special attention Jlren to collections tbroanhout the West AMM* H. BuTToa, Prea. CBAS. K. Oioaaow. y Pnat dwabb r. CviTis Caahler BOSTON, Weaterm VUj and Comi- Commission Prea't. In St. Louis. parta of Capital paid In & OK 36 MW.OOCI. CHAS. NATIONAL BANK OF THE STATE OF niSSOURI. S Travelara la Kurupu auU lh« Kaat, Parker IIYDK, Cashier. C. <'o, avztitivi)lf i>)r UANKURS, Buy aud aud UvpualU VLONOeN BANKKB, FACTOR AND saOO.OflO deposited with U. B. Trsaanrar to secara Clronlallon t t>lt Andre & ninrriiard, ..... Capital or Kxclmiixo, and ConiuiKrrlitl iiiior anil Travcleri .—HOWES A UACY. Particular attention ptid to Settlement of State aad City Tai«is. STATE OF ALABABIA. Beeorltlea. Jbo.J.Coobh, The City Bank Befsr by permlsalon, In CHICAOO, to r. COOLBAUOH. President Union Nat. Bank, 8. M. Nld^KRSUN President Plr«t Nat. Bank. W OF SELMA. p. & CoUeetlons oiada on Samuel A. Gaylord & Co. Capital - - - - - WM. P. ARMSTRONG, Cashier. JNu. W. LOVK, Assisiani Caahler. N.Y.Currespondent— Importers and Traders National SAINT LOUIS MO. all parte ol the United Stataa SIOO.OOO JA8. ISBKLL, of Talladega, President. stock and Bond Brokers, HO. 3J3 NORTH THIRD 8TRKKT Jobs Jat CoiBii. UCOKBit, Sons, NO. J. Cohen J dc BROKERS, BANKERS ALUDSTA, UA, John Craig, Banker, Ansnata, Oa. Rspeclal attention paid to the purchaae aad sale ot Uold, Bank Nutes,Bonda,8toe>s,Foreliri and Uomaatlcfxch ntfe. coUectiona made and proceeds prompt. ly reuiliteu. Trust California T. J. Perkins, BAMKKR, EVFAVLA, ALABAKIA. Co., ta CALIFORNIA STKKBT, SAN FRANCISCO. KXCHANOB, BANK N0TK8 AND COIN BOCUUT BANKERS, Oaalan in AND BOLU. Bxchange, A«:intt in Financial and Trnst Collections Business made on all President. aeeeaalble polau aiCtlRT L. DAVIS. I D. W. Fowler llONTOOMERTJbU'A,: J. O. kldrldne, 8. Booth, c. J. Ueerlnx, F. S. Weatfnger, W. B. Cmnmluics, II. L. Davis, 0. H. Plum, nm. Blackwood, c. S. Hobba, A. D. Moore, Tyler 11. Kumi Caahler, Bank, AKD DEPOSIT, VICK8BORO, HISS. DlSCOUirr aBO. L. aoLns, Holmes & Macbeth, STOCK AND BUND BHOKSSB. CUAULBSTOR. 8.O. Key box M. U. Uosenbauui, k«t, J. H. Ualrd, Beydenfeldt, Sommerville, Bpeelal attention liTan to purchaae of Cotton.; W. H. Sharp, J. C. W. Hathairay, U. Barroli- .lolin Cnrri-y, Crlni. C. & BANKERS & BKUKKHSt, Trnateea H. H. Haizht. JuboWD, Samuol eao. M. 9. T. Correapoadant.— BaaK of IBa Manhattan Co. R. H. BoHKBaTiu,*. Wn. Fowtaa. Caauier, C. THOMPSON. C. C. Flowbbbbb. Vloe-Preaident. Mississippi Valley In the Southern Slates. I Preslasnl. A BANK OF INTKRK9T ALLOWKD ON DEP0SIT8I niONEir TO LOAN, strong Vault* lor Sale Depoelta. OBN A. Klbib, CBAS. J. Vloe-PresX PresX Merchants CorUs. NKW TORK CORRBSPONDKNT Joe. B. Bbab Cash-r. T, P. Bjaaiiaa, J. JBirxnis, & Planters NATIONAL BANK, nrat National Bank ar New Vorki AUGUSTA, OA. j Cash Capital, ...... Spaciat altentlgu paid to CoUacUons. $a00,0»0 «.. P. OV KXCBANOB BASK B • T, AUOOSTA. OA. BoBlkara BeeBrillaa ol eran daaerlptl ee. yla.t Da earreai Ba^Motaa ; Mala, (3«y * KaUrvad Stoaka. Booda aad Coopoaa; BF*Oolla>tlcSBaMda la an parte o( tUa Slata **aa* Buaih Carolina aad remitted lor on day ot.i — UoB, at eorreat rata «l Maw lerk Ki-<iiain«. THE CHRONICLE. 6^6 New Orleans Cards. [June Financial. Financial. NATIONAL Union National Bank Commercial Bank, OF New This Bnnk, organized under tbe general law 01 Con* gress, with Us capital oi Bank This Is now open Intact, Is now fuUy prepared with tlietaciiittes of a local circulation on wliicli tlie interest accrues to our people, we respectlully solicit a portion of your Business. M. M. SIMPSON, mon & VAN BENTHUYSEN, WALTEK PUGH, (of Salo- r. VlUTOlt MKYEli, JOHN PHKLPS, E. F. LA VILLEBKD VRE B. M. PON u, W. HART WELL, H. W. FAttLKY, LEOM QOUCUAUX, B. J. VKNABLBS, CARLJ KOHN. Pre^ident, THEO. HELLMAN, Vice Pres't, (of Seligman Uelimau & Co.) JAMES CBALAROK, Cashier. W. Fazindb. P. O. BROKERS, Oc IW Cullectlous ACCRUED INTEREST. To solicited. Chas. Hopkins. Thos. W. Sims, Leroy Brewer, Ifaac Goldsmith, A, Proskauer, A. G. McCants. J. C. chamnerialu, G. M.Paiker, DRAKE BROTHERS, Wm. Miller, H. F. Wilson, A. R.Murray, Frohiicbstein, ixcbanee. New fork Correspondents & Co. : & Trevor Colgate, Mor- BANKERS, 16 Broad G. M. D. HUBBARD, Cashier. President. Parker, Vice-President. GReat Western Railway Bank tlie Capital.. $600,000 lilmlt,.. $1,000,000 Prompt attenlion given to Collections npon all points | In ttio Soathern States. Collections free of cnarice other than actual cost upon distant places. Kemlttauces promptly made at current rates of exchange on the day ot maturity. Kxchauge purchased snd sold upon all points. SAMUEL H. liENNEUy, Pies't E. KIGNEY, Vlce-Pres't. CHAS.L.C. DDPUT Cashier. Bank National OF NEVr ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. ALUS. WUELBSS, President, J AS. N. BBADLES, Vice-President. LINE, A FORTY FOUR MILES. distance of about Coerbsposdiht: NINTH NATIONAL DANE. Bankers and Brokers. Bailey, JOSEPH PRICE, ble line SrEAlH- SHIP MANAGERS, ENGINEERS. MASTER MECHANICS, AND ALL INTERESTED IN THE PROGRESS OF AMERICAN INVENTION. - Weston's " SPECIALTY" Caab paid at once for the above Securities or tbey will be sold on commission, at sellers option. STEAM, AND COMPLETELY CONSUMI.MO ALL no. & same as wlta ADVANCES made on all marketable securities. THE BEST Co., Market Rates ALL UNITED STATES SECURITIES' MERCHANTS, BANKERS Solicit accounts from End others, and allow interest ject to Sight Dralt. on daily balances, sub- niake collections oa favorable terms and promptly execute orders for the purchase or sale of Gold, State, i Federal, Securities. 9 Wall Street, FINANCLAL AGENTS OF THE R. & YORK SECURITY and Railroa O. COMPANY. DESIRABLE Home IN THE Securities, OFFICE OF WORLD. For Sale. GEO. K. SISTARE, Edwaei> Haisht, Late Pres't of the Nat'nal Bank of Commonwealth, 24 I I Kdwabd Hatght, Member BANKERS, is Jb., ol MORTGAGE Gold Bonds Co., 7 Per Cent OF THE DTalklll corner of Nenr WE TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING NEt^S, receiving deposits on which and subject to checK at sight. BROADWAY, ol Capitalistsrand Investors generally FIRST BANKERS, St., Clark, 141 invited to the N. Y. Stock Exchange. & & Mead NASSAU STREET. Edward Haight No. 9 IVall BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 32 Broad Street, New York. CO., * THIRTY YEARS TO RUN. BRITISH PROVINCES Sell at tor sale by, EDWARD HAIGHT & Croton Water Stock SEVENS, (7>s,) CERTIFICATES ol Deposit Issued bearing Interest COLLECTIONS msde at all poiott at tba UNlCtJ Buy and Bonds The attention theOlty Hanks. & prevents the construction of a competing line. The 26 miles of road operated for three mouths is already paying net earnings equivalent to 7 per cent gold on its cost of construction and equipments. The issue of Bonds is liinlte dto $20,1X10 per mile of COMPLETED ROAD, the coupons payable in gold in this city. Price of the Bonds, 90 In currency. Full particulars of the above may be had of, and the corner of Prince street. No. FOREIGN EXCHANGE and GOLD bonght and sold on the most iavoralile terms. INTEREST allowed on deposits either In Currency Taussig, Fisher invaluable Tbe Press are respectfully invited. Elijah Wkstojt, Waltbe Campbell, Wm. W. Vandkebilt, James Wadswoeth. M EXCHANOB PLACE. or Gold.sublect to check at sight, the it ; Co. STOCKS, BONUS, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, nil thereby rendering and which are now in suceestiul operation ou the South Side Railway, of Long Island in Grant's Locomotive Works, Paterson. N. J.; in Bull'alo, .and in Chicago— will be illustrated by the Patents, Models, Drawings, and certified results, by calling at the office of Wm. W. Vanderblit, late General Superintendent Pacific Mall Steamship Company, No. 5C9 Broadway, ; Gibson, Casanova BANKERS that can be found. It passes through the Cement, riag-5tone and Lumber regions of Ulster County, and the rich agricultural bottoms ot Delaware and Green counties, all of which have not heretofore been.reached by railroad facilities, and from which sections the fonnation of the country Improved Boiler—SAVING ONiC-TIJIRD OF THE FUEL NOW USED IM THE GK.^JBKATIUN OF NEnr IBuys and Sells This Road covers 100 miles of the most direct possibetween the Great Lakes and deep-water navigation on the Hudson River, the whole line ol which will be completed and in opcation on or before October 1,1872, and give a new line ot road to Lake Ontario and the West, 25 miles shorter than any line 1871. ^^ TO RAILIVAY AND PER CENT SEMI-ANNUALLY. SEViiN Treasurer, &c. Chief Cfllces, Hamilton, Ont., 27th May, street, Insnrance Stocks and Scrips ; also, Bauk Stocks and otUer Securities. Oswego RR. Principal and Interest Payable In Gold Plans and speclllcations will be on exhibition at tlie oftlce of Geo. Lowe Reid, Esq., Chief li.ngineer, Hauiiltoii, ou aud afier lUtb July, and saaled tenders marked " Tenders, 4th Division Air Line," addressed to the undersigned will be received to ^th July. alike for Locomotive, Marine and Stationary purposes, Correspondence solicited. & Rondout Extending from CANFIELD TO FORT ERIE, SMOKE AND OAi, S. Investment. OF THE CANADA AIR Particular attentlcn given to Collections, both in tbe City and all points In connection with it. Prompt retu i-us made at best rate ot Exchange, and no charge maiie, excepting that actually paid upon any aiatant :65 TXTAVIj Bome First-Class Bonds. FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS for RICHARD JONES, Cashier. E. A lourlh Division ol their OF NEW ORI.EANS, LOUISIANA STATE BANK, Incorporated Niw YoEK Railroad State 18 18. point. YORK NE%r OF CANADA. National O. St. B. Moog, CHARLES HOPKINS, The Directors are prepared to receive tenders N. those desiring a sale payinginveslment we have no hesitation in olfering them as equal to anything in the market. For particulars, maps, pamphlets &c.. Bend to, or call upon DIRECTORS: ton, Bliss Formerly A Limited number of the bonds of this road liaye been placed in our hands FORSALE at N INRTY AN D ORLKANS. C^ Particular attention j^iven to business of Corres£ondentB. Oolioctious remitted lor at currentrate of State two Railways, DETROIT & MILWAUKEE, Michigan GOLD also receive DEPOSITS, and Issue certificate for same, payable in gold, with interest from date of certificate. Ltmak. R. Townsend, Lyman & Co. BANKERS NEW of GREAT WESTERN OF CANADA, tors. Wm. 6. TOWHSKITD. Having the Endorsement and an authorized Capital of Half a Million, offering inducements to tiiose who desire to deposit SAVINGS at interest, and the usual laciiities to general deposi' We of Directors: Blmpsou,) SEVEN PER CENT GOLD BONDS, for Business. AS the first ot the Old Institutions of the State to improve tile onportunlty of furnishing our popniatiuu Board Michigan Lake for business, with a capital of 250,000, $600,000 & Port Huron OF MOBILE. Orleans. 3, 1871. which we St., Valley otl'cr Rallivay Company, lar sale at 90 aud accrued Interest, in currency. The Railway is situated on the weBt side ol the Hndsou River, and la now running for 30 miles to New Paltz, and Ib under contract to be in worlcliig order to Kingston next fall. The bonds are a lirstclass investment, and we invite the closest investiga- BUST. we allow interest, tion ol them. As Agents of the United States Treasury, we are prepa.-ed to receive subscriptions to the new V. ti. The principal PAYABLE Loans. and interest are IN GOLD. in thir city, on days of April and October, ft-ee of govern' Gold. I ment tax and the issue of bonds is limited to |;2U,IK<0 Investment orders particularly attended to. I per mile ot completed road. Any information conmade on riONS ail accessible points COLLEC In the I cerning Ihem will be given at our ffice. I United States and Canadas. A; F. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Issued, payable with V Jr. Interest, aud available at all business centres. The coupons are paid semi-annually We will buy or sell on commission all the Issues of Government iiJecuritles, Railroad Stocks, Bonds and the first ; ERASXUS New roKK, March 15, 1871. I' MEAD XBOmAS CLARKKy FINANCLAX AGENTS. ; . xtmtk ANDW HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES. VOL. SATURDAY, JUNE 12. CONTENTS. Another rumor up THE CHRONICLE. Country Bank nenooit!" «n<l Iho Plethora of the Loan Market.. The Gold Sales and the (Sovcrn- menl Creiltt The New Birth KevUw of Franco Month Debt SUlcmcnt for June, of the . that a considerable wool crop; and that tion with the Changea in the RedeeniinK AgenlB of National RnnkH ... Latest Monetary and Commercial 68S the 678 679 English News Conimcrcial and MiacoUancous 683 deposits of the New York 884 many it News 681 THE BANKERS' GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR. M<mer Market, Railway 8 toclu, Qnotationa of Stocks and Bonds 688 Railway News 689-nO Railroad Stocks 691 Railroad, Ohnil and Mlacelanoous Bond List 69S-3 V. S. Secnrlties, Gold Market, Foreign Exchange, New York City Banks, PhiladelphlaBanka National Banks, etc is money from various causes and for ST? ttSO 1S71 NO. 1871. 3, 685 TUB COMMERCIAL TIMES. Commercial Epitome Cotton 6MIOracerte« Breadatuaa 607 698 700 703 Prfcea Cnrrent is springing especially in connec- in this way the balances of be more fully employed and the will banks will be drawn down. On were desirable that some healthy movement of this sort could be started ; for the banks of this city hold some 50 millions of deposits from the interior which ought not to be here. These deposits have been attracted accounts by the mischievous into their coffers The est. 6a5IDrTaooda | Western banks denund 310. practice of paying inter- banks being unable otherwise to earn 4 interior per cent, on their idle funds are glad to send them here at that rate; and at this centre these funds accumulate as a dan- gerous provocative of speculalion until some legitimate demand from TaiOoHMEROlALAND FlNARCIAL Chronigls d mnnthig, ly toitli the talest news up ttissued every Salurto midniglil if Friday, Thb Commkboial and Kinanoial GaBONioLB.dellTeredby oarrler all Ill) OP 6 00 be tent to mbtcribtrt utUU ordered dieeonUnued by UtUr. eente per year, and it paid by the fibieriber at hit man pott-o/lee. WiuiAX B. DARA, I B. ft 00., Fabllslicra, OHH a. FLOTD, JB. ) 79 and 81 William Street, YORK. Pottage UK WILLIAM DANA NEW Post Otfick Box Mr. Alex. Holmes is unhealthy accumulation of idle balances in our banka situation. others, (exeloalTe ot postage,) PorOne Year For Six Months y>ie Chrokiclb KtB It It is methods ot for the ^V The Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances unless made by Drafts or Post^Office Money Orders. t9 A neat file for holding current numbers of the Crroniclb is sold at the office for 50 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at $1 25. The first and i^econd volumes of the CajtoNicLB are wanted by the publishers. true the The make some a view to this be on private remainder of the new it we intimated, was quite inadmissible; and as it has since been declined, Mr. Boutwell has not (he means at his posal for any sudden liquidation of or any considerable part thereof. slightest probability that if he any dis- 500 millions of bonds, Nor indeed is there the had the means he would do act so likely t« produce confusion in the financial circles, relied monetary machinery try or to impair public confidence. of the coun- is May to banks could dishonorable this It with interest the the course, same would not be cured or even the redemption is has been proposed that our city banks should establish a redemption bureau io connection with the Clearing House, and should sort out and present for redemption all country bank notes as ihey come here. This plan has been partially submitted to the test of experiment but for reasuns not unlike those had to ditcussed It was A be given up. is said to troller of the we have mentioned above plan that we recently third under consideratitn at W.-ishinglon. l>e proposed, first five years ago, we believe, in from the Currency interior nott-s our coluinn.i, tour and has been recominendtd by in one or two of proposes to reduce the plethora of warded the if Another remedy temporarily alluviated. view. do nothing to derange avoid to pay to offers And even object. In cither case the evil thing. bank In the interests of the Treasury, no less than in tho«e One private bankers would probably interpose and do the or 60 certain to injure the objects ha uniformly keeps in of the people, Mr. Boutwell will doubtless allow himself to Two not easy to apply. would be that our banks would apt hold together. There would be a fear lest some of them in the hot competition for business would make a bid for the accounts of the Western baok.s of interior bank notes. as is here, however, difficulty CODNTBT BANK DEPOSITS AND THB FIETHOBA OP THE LOAN MARKET. The money market is now in such an unhealthy plethoric condition that the most incredible rumors find ready currency, and during the last week several stories have been in circulation with a view to produce some temporary disturbance. One of these afTirins that Mr. Boutwell will shortly call in 500 millions of the Five-Twenties on which the five years' option has expired, and will pay them off in gold. This rumor was doubtlcbs founded on the proposal which was announced last week, to take on certain conditions the this proposal, remedy cure have, however, been proposed. during the dull seasons, and especially from and But one banks which pay interest on deposits to refuse to do August. percent loan. This is and most threatening elements in the financial is pregnant with danger and calls loudly for reform. so i,b'Ji, our only traTelllng af^nt. five their of the weakest TEBKS OF SUBSCBIFTIOir-FATABU IH ADVANCB, tooity sat«crlber8,an(i mailed to them away and causes outside calls absorption into more wholesome channels of activity. in his reports. artificial or Um CompIt bank deposits our city banks by sorting out all the received at the Treasurjr, and having ihem for- fioin the Treasury to the various redeeming ageccies is no doubt that the Secretary poaaenes ample powers for the purpose undur existing laws. For by holding bank notes the Treasury really lends money to for payment. There THE CHRONICLE. 678 to issue currency is enjoyed on the condition that they when there no legitimate use for them is our bad of business from shall 1871. of the country, and as thei e fiscal and financial system, the must, as far as possible, be relieved of taxation pressure to and the policy of buying" bonds, and of hoarding money claim that the Treasury shall carry those notes during the dull season, 3, has been for two or three years so continuous a depression could not reasonably object to this plan, for their privilege redeem the currency on demandj and they have no right we jlth ten fold their cost the Moreover, the banks without interest. the issuing banks [June the in tlie Treasury must, some to extent, in Of course cease. if there be any surplus revenue from taxation, there must be where they belong, in the some disposition of the aggregate. And under the existing vaults ot the issuing banks, which are bound to ke«p them laws Mr. Boutwell has little choice of expedients left him. We have often had occasion to demonstrate the fallacy of until the season returns when there is a legitimate want for an increased volume of the currency. When that time comes some of the current theories of national credit, and the The proper course overflowing current of the circulation. is for these superfluous notes to lie these notes will easily and naturally pour themselves into the danger of adopting them as guides of our financial policy. current of the circulation with great advantage both to the Among issuing banks, to business. If public, tlie Mr. Boutwell and to the general interests these theories one of the most mischievous is that which assumes that " saving" is the chief means by which of do more for the sustnining of the monetary machinery of the country than the Treasury is the may way more dange'ous because partly it is in for a country to raise its credit. fallacy is the a sense in which individual be able to act with will and that to accumulate money in wealth, is by almost any This antiquated other single act of his administration. When this reform is tried. Congress grows a nation will carry out his reported inten- tion in this respect, he will true. That a nation there like an accumulate the means and instruments of more intelligence in prescribing by law some more effective wealth, and so grow in opulence, is undoubted. Whit is method of bank note redemption than is provided at not true is that this method of simple hoarding is the only And present by the national currency law. money market will some time to come. reserves in any case The Treasury has poured out which can be spared. all Neither the South, development its ing and the West, nor the East needs money at this season. There thus a surplus supply and a defective demand. Hence has this country expanded and Europe by its rapid by accumulating and hoard- grown, and astonished the nations of probability remain tranquil for in all How or the best method. the in wealth locking up Or ? its Is it gold in the National Treasury and by a process incompatible with such an is elsewhere it imprisonment of the national resources in unproductive ? is it idleness ? Such are the questions which are often asked in The vast amount of government connection with the policy of hoarding gold and prepaying bonds which used in this market to be carried for specula the bonds, and they are revived with every month's exhibit tors are gone. The Treasury has bought up these specula- of the Treasury balance as published by Mr. Boutwell in tive bonds, or they have been sent abroad. Few bonds are his statement of the public debt. The cash balance locked consequently here, except in the hands of investors. Hence up in the Treasury, as wid be seen by the official figures on the money market can scarcely fail to continue easy till another page, amounted on the 1st of June to $08,605,963. millions are currency, and about 00 August, when some activity may be expected from tho Of this sum nearly is almost impossible for our banks to use their balances, except at very low rates. demand from little earlier in the interior, which is expected this year a The argument is that so large an aggremoney is needless, and some of millions are gold. gate of dead unproductive than usual, to begin to disturb the dei)Ofits Mr. Boutwell's our city banks. critics would have half of immediately, while others would pay out all it dispersed except a very small working balance. If the reserves in the Treasury were Tfll5 GOLD SALES AND THE GOVEMMENT CREDIT. The Treasury sales of gold will amount to seven millions really idle and unproductive, it certainly would be needless; its dispersion would command more of this month and the purchases of bonds to four millions. Hence and the demand for March, 1860, to the close of the public favor than has ever heretofore been conceded. With these principles in view relative to the management the fiscal year will be 230 millions of dollars; and from July, of the National finances we are just as much opposed to the 1865, when the debt reached its maximum, the liquidation accumulation of money in the Treasury, as are those needless will reach the aggregate of 457 millions. With the decrease of the debt from these facts we can look with some complacency on the an. gentlemen who find fault with the hoarding policy. What nouncement for which too many apologies have been made, they have to do, however, is to prove, instead of assuming is idle; that that the decrease of the debt last month was no more than without proof, that this money is useless; that it indispensable functions to perform; and that its $4,439,358. The people are quite willing to see a cessation it has not before us of the policy of rapid liquidation of the public debt. removal would not cause danger and mischief. There Let us look The currency balance, as we said, is millions. is a widespread conviction that we have been attempting too Is this too much for a reserve when currency payments to much, that the debt must be allowed to rest for a while and of 7 to 10 millions are frequently outstanding, that the taxes must be reduced to the lowest possible aggre- the amount liable be demanded at any moment 1 If our Treasury, and to gate compatible with sufliciency of revenue for economical at the facts. efficient government. Perhaps there the domination of this'new policy, opposite extreme. lest, like under is \Fho There think that is it 457 millions had been been left to better fructify in if a part of rate, now will increase by it is currency little it of the has since all in time of need. times to remain in Hence a large balance Mr. Boutwell's hands. incumbent on those who say that 9 millions of too much to show that a less suaa would answer is the purpose. | with loans or temporary advances or banking Exchequer required at And in sO; are available to our Treasury as they are to the facilities in manufactorie?, in railroads and other vvorks of productive value, which make the dissolution of the old United States Bank, No remained. this the pockets of the as our people are to modification, due, and which the bondholders did not wish to have paid At any bank ready made independent British money so rapidly great banking system, and is vesting their p the Treasury was designed to be people instead of being used to pay off bonds which are not before maturity. By resource. an increasing body of our best citizens had had ; no doubt that the nation in the world, at the close of a destructive war, has ever given such an exhibition of financial strength. that of England, advances on incoming revenue from taxation, the currency but we have no such balance might be dispensecl. with should run into the bottom there Still at No people are right. danger is we Juno IHK CHRONICLE. 1871..1 8, This they try to do by pointing to the gold balance, whicli about is who iNslong to depositors The Hut of i>0 millions. hold gold notes payable on demand. 73 is This millions. whioh to pay his interest when half of this amount of sum Mr. Boutwell lias wiih But more than due. The whole this moment. it falls has accrued at due interest June 1st the surplus coin in the Treasury less than is 35 Surely of way for othir triumphi of peace men Americans shonid b« the last prepare the it for those all any great people, because who conquered Mexico within twenty five yeara her? factions to reproach If Hence own laws and meet 138,(572,131. it may and truth. of the mittakcs or the disasters of a single year. If France haa been covetous of glory and of a neighbor's territory, is all is other ruins to strike from the roll of nations belonging to the (Sov- entire balance of gold therelore ernment this .humi, 17 millions 679 milliois. grace about one-fourth of the annual interest on the in she is rent by who forget their in civil war, is that an irredeemable disthe eyes of a nation not yet done with weeping orer unnumbered dead of its own fratcrnul strife ? Whatever the rest of the world may think and say, it National debt, and to protect the Government credit some such reserve U Indispensable to prevent danger from becomes Americans, the old alliea of Fracoe, to seek for all This Slim is the any commercial convulsion and from the consequent falling customs duties on which we wholly depend for funds to pay the coin interest on the public obligations. We must remember, moreover, that the coin in the Treasury has one other important function to perform, which It is the only r.serve any where is too much lost sight of. that is good and promising in her situation, and to extend u> her our sympathy in misfortune, and the encouragement of off of the Nor our strongest hopes for her recovery. grounds for these hopes; which it is are there wanting especially desirable to hold in view in these days of depression and despondency. For a century past France has been suffering under the of two prodigious evils, on the one hand, the 350 millions. This aggregate of greenbacks represents a predominance of the military spirit and order, and, on the forced loan without interest from the people to the Treasury^ other, the revolutionary passions of the demagogues and £very government which has assumed the It is therefore the duty of the Treasury to. hold such an their dupes. amount of which held lor the greenback circulation, the amount of coin reserve as may be And of the greenbacks. guardianship of society has found needful to sustain the credit we approach specie proportion aa in pressure is with a fierce and itself in Paris face to face desperate mob, conscious of its own payments will the necessity increase for the coin reserve to strength, and bent on supremacy. To keep down this mob assume larger and larger dimensions. On the whole, then it has been necessary to keep in hand an enormous army, we must conclude that Mr. Bjutwell cannot be justly charged and the nation at large has acquiesced in this policy and with locking up too much gold in the Treasury, and that in fostered it, thus cultivating its own military ambition, and The pressure of a centralized selling 7 millions this month, according to his announce- burdening all its industries. ment, he is selling as much as in the present exigencies of government has only intensified the energy of the protest Probably, indeed, he would not against it; and thus both the military spirit on the one side the Treasury he can spare. have been willing to dispose of so nvuch, but for the export and the mob spirit on the other have grown to the terrible demand which for a brief interval springs up and deranges proportions in which they have manifested themselves for the the gold market at this period of the year. A last year. year ago the curses of France were a vas employment, and regarded as dangerous and a vast mob, actuated by one conThe news brought to us from France for several weeks suming passion of contempt and hatred for its rulers and for past has been an accumulation of horrors. Nothing in mod- society at large. ern history has approached in mournful interest the scene That army dragged France into war, as is now known* presented by Paris on Sunday last, when the fierce turbul- against the wish of the Eoiperor, who dared not resist it, army, hungering THE NEW BIRTH OF FRANCE. mob ence of the which has kept that great capital so long in especially disorder exhausted itself in vain resistance to the national power, and died out in tures to speak fire hopefully it when its it was crushed, and the mob, which tion are alike the ambition of the whole nation, f^>8tered to existence, joined with irresistibly. commune and suppressing in ft among whom such people of a government the ferocity of the long by and blood. Hardly any one ven- events can occur; and the wild frenzy of the for to all its neighbors, was at All order, an end. all The demanding in it victory, had controlled, rose government, all tocial organiza- who misguided the war in the nation's name dera.ogogues throng undertook to carry on the pointed out as proofs that the French character, that of the nation as a whole, is destitute of the elements which order and progress possible of Christendom must be ; left that, in out of irresolute and untrusting support, but met with an make and soon failed. Against their will, but wisely, and short, this great part all wiih the approval of the our calculations and for the future of civilization. our hopes But we have not so learned history or human nature ; to say nothing here of Providence, or of a high purpose guid. ing the destinies of mankind. The philosophy of the New Testament is not yet abandoned by all thoughtful men ; world, the people of France came together in an assembly of their repreAentatives, and made a calamitous, but not dishonorable peace, on the best terms they could obtain; and then the same blind, rash, unreasoning mob, under the same reckless leaders, trmed againat the nation, proclaimed themselves the apos- it tles of destruction and of denial, and, gathering to their all Europe, b^an and why should it be deemed rash to apply it a desperate war upon mankind. They wildly declared what That philosophy is of hope, not of seemed to them principles. Atheism, Communism, the negato the events of to-day I while it fully recognises the contradictions of tion of all beliefs and the abolition of all insliiutions that and despair, are dear to the world; but they in reality represented life, and the long and fierce struggles through which all is that, indeed, in which other ages principles we all profess to read the events of standard the unprincipled adventurers of ; must pass to triumph, it keeps steadily in view nothing but discontent, unrest, the love of disorder, cher- The whole an end to which these point forward ; in the darkest hour of ished until they had become master pas^ions. night it does not doubt of the coming day. If the very Prince nation gathered its force against them, crushed them, exterof Peace came " to bring not peace but a sword," if the minated them as if they had been wild beasts and not men: and the Paris mob, which has lieen for three generations the terror of France and of Burope, exists no more. first sublime revelation of human broth' rhood, in after ages were to build their harmony and pi-o. effect of that which all gress, was but thp world, thei) to it rpread dissension, war and ruin through Is quite conoeivable that other wars and ver/ is | there not itomething hopeful and enoouragiog in thia fact, that the two great evlla which all men r«oogni>f4 THE C'HKONIGLE. 680 only a year ago as the burdens and the dangers of France have now passed away ? The army is crushed, and that in a way which cannot that her true to teach the nation fail The mob glory must be sought elsewhere than in conquest. destroyed, and the pretext on which the structure of the is military governments of the past was justified with Is it it. destroyed not to be reasonably hoped that the worst France features of society in will now disappear new government, people, in establishing a seek is will require it to Paris herself, feed from the brood of demagogues ; literature, the eloquence, the science, have never flourished more gloriously than of late and the intellect of which these things were the expression still ; Who remains. obscured, made believe will that soon as order that, as course of life has last it been few months restored, is and of work begins again, their old place in the as glad as it blunted, so sutTered an essential change coarse, and under the stirring events of the who have be so long kept her in disorder, will acquiesce in the supremacy them the 1871; 3, the rich culture, of which Paris has been for ages the centre, That the doubt ? strength in something else than in arms; and that its familiar with [June van of all civilization, was a year ago, ? Who can and the regular these will take and the world will to accept from France its choicest products alike of handiwork and of thought? of law and in the will of the nation ? It is idle to speak of As for the precise course which politics may take in the French as a people that " learn nothing;" a falser para- France, we have no predictions to offer and scarcely a wish They are the nimblest of mind, dox was never uttered. among to express. The important step is taken, when the question the nations of Europe; of the future form of government becomes a question of and have always been surprising the world by learning only politics, that is, a struggle of opinions and principles on the ground of reason, and ceases to be a question of war, a the quickest of apprehension, And too speedily the lessons they had set themselves. they have had an experience during the last year sach as has not struggle of personal ambitions on the ground of force. in many years come to any other people, and such as might Having reason to trust that this step is actually made teach the dullest and slowest wits all they need to learn already, the particular result of the present canvat'S becomes It is like the change whish took to become even now the most orderly and progressive of secondary importance. when we place in the United States, nation of Europe. ceased to fight for the existence of the nation, and began to dispute and vote as to too soon to say how much they have actually how well. But there are not wanting indications who should administer its government. The latest reports that France is now more ready to unite in the establishment which reach us seem to show that a majority of the of a permanent government, and to support it with some- National Assembly have come to the conclusion to establish It is 1 still earned or thing like popular unanimity, than for The Assembly National many cordially is years before. acknowledged as a constitutional monarchy, in the people shall make supreme throughout the land. The Executive has shown itself halting, timid and perhaps cruel; and it is certainly agent to enforce them. unacceptable to a majority of the nation, but while upheld by the Assembly, ful enough to only by its hold in it is it is respected and obeyed even in lar the instrument of the nation and There enemies. is active discussion is feared everywhere which the representatives of be their laws, and a king shall It is even said that they have deter- Comte de Chambord, the "legitimate" Bourbon kings, under a constitution as popu- to restore the heir of the old The army, as reconstructed, is powerawe all disaffected or rebellious ele- Lyons and Toulouse. ments; but it is mined all as that of 1830; and that the Orleans branch of the family, the descendants of Louis resolve; so that Henri V. will the new regime, and since he is Philippe, acquiesce in this be the first sovereign under childless, the young Comte de Paris will be the heir presumptive to the throne. This American people would have most desirable: it is not that from which we judged the ernment, be it presidency or throne; but not a breath of hope for the best and most permanent government. should apprehension is heard anywhere of the seizure of supreme if it is the will of France, as peaceably expressed through But Usurpation is impossible and all power by violence. right-minded man will wish parties are agreed that the coming head of the nation must the National Assembly, every it complete success. hold power by the nation's will. In other words, it has become certain that France hereafter has but one ruler; and that whether, among the numerous aspirants to high office' REVIEW OF THE MOJiTH. of the claims of candidates for the highest place in the gov- is not the plan which the ; she shall choose to take as her first citizen an emperor, a king or an elected governor, the supreme ruler of the land shall still be the one who now with her authority anJ many and to — be upon the throne, and speaks sits her name, alike to victorious Ger- subdued Paris this an'jicipation If in the Public Opinion of France, fulfilled, we can see no reason for despondency as to the future of the reconstituted nation. France even is now by The far European continent. still the richest country on the exhauslless resources her people display under the wasting desolation of these wars have The large accumulation of loanable funds at this centre and the consequent ease in money, were the most important influences bearing upon our financial markets in the month of May. Money has frequently been loaned in large blocks to leading dealers in government securities, at two per cent, and lenders have in many cases been obliged to leave their balances unused The for lack of ability to place them on any reasonable terms. principal reasons for this plethora of money seem to he the ordinary flow of currency from the interior at this period of the year a rather conservative course pursued in commercial business, with and still more than all less than the usual amount of speculation other causes, the policy of the government in keeping an easy money market during the negotiation of their new five per cent ; ; been the wonder of all observers. The sources of her wealth, in her vineyards and factories, in the industry, taste and genius of her people, in her supremacy in all the arts of grace and ornament, and in her trade, have been but for a fehort time interrupted that they must grow nations increase in econ:)mists assure ; and their peculiar character is such and in importance as other wealth, luxury and refinement. The best in favor us that, with ])eace, order and an economical government, even the great debt incurred by the war and will lay will the greater one occasioned by the treaty of peace upon the people no intolerable burden at first, and be easier to bear with each succeeding year. As for the other elements of French national greatness the world is bonds. Government securities were comparatively dull during the month at steady prices. No important disturbing influences and There was at one time a betlittle fluctuation in prices occurred. ter demand from foreign bankers, for shipment, arising from the high rates of exchange, but this was not continued to any great amount, and business, taken altogether, was of moderate volume. A proposition on the part of some of the most prominent bankers of New York to take, on certain terms, the whole balance of $135,000,000 of the new five per cent government loan now offerThe ing, has been rejected by the Secretary of the Treasury. proposal was rather a remarkable one in its nature, and it is hardly to be anticipated that a combination of our shrewd business men X . ^nne — . uny nuch xngngoraont oxcopt npon tenna which Into (IiiviirnmoDl c»utd iinl grant. MBW PRIOCS or UOTIRNMBNT aaOURITiai AT Day IH8I. li« iwt. UVt. IMMi. I8I». in« . lit 111 1 !!!^ : iii- 111 ll-IH 11.) nott 118X in 5 « in in •. .... iii" II... It }» 111 iisJi 110'< It'iH 111 110J< 111 10 nox 111 111 IIT 8 in« IISK IISV 113H iioii lit 111 mx lllX 15.... iiiH 16 17 13 1I8X iiix iiiji 19 ao 118H itss UIK HIS iiii* wk at inx inw iiiji llsiX iisiv iii si m\ iiiw 118X llSli an n iiin 19 so St in It OMnlnx. 117X . mx 117 Hlghcet.. Itghcsi......... Loweel inx cioiiin« OliOSINU FBICES inx inx lisK 1I3X 118« 1I3« lllM 111 ill 111 ll«X UlX UOX 11»X lllX IK'K iiix llIX 11"» 114 1>3 114 mx U. B. Monday Tbur«day 4 .... Frirtay B Saturday tl Mo:;dii.v S 9 ... Tac^day Wednesday Thnrsday . . 10 93X 93X 98K 93K 9!X 9SK »SX 93X Fridsy Hatorday SIX 9SX 90X 93X 93X 9SX 90X 93X 90 ?i IJ 13 15 14 M'liidny Tnosday Wednesday...! J Tharadiiy Friday Saturday 18 9.3X 19 ...SO 93X ... 9m ii Uanion Cary ImprovemoBt Co.. Bmnawick iisv IIKK iiax 118X IIRX IIBX 115X ic»x uo do - 90X1 ««X M 4tK 47X 84]^ Bftii 18 14 Dili 18 14 •X 1H 8H •)« «X lOX lUX ii» IX •X 1»X "X 17 W 18X "M la 1»X SI IB 18X 14 80 *> "X 18 SIJi •IK 57X 00 41 93X 90X 9iJk 90X 89 k X K 9SX 90X 9»X X S" J-og bJXllHlsh'tiS^. Lowest April. CO Alton llS,<i do pref.... 120 do Chlcat;o, Bnrl.* Qnlncy 158 A Korthwest'n Ki do do pref. iitijl do l«l« Chicago , Open. I" liirh. Low. 3«X ^t 90 8X SOX 85X 86« 87 IX l.Vi 158 !H'/. llUX eox 118X 8»J4 91 llUX ««x 1U7X 85 7X Laok Western. 107X Sioux city.. 78 ifc lb . IIX Erie . & a 90 10 IMnoln Central Long Island 116 57 Liice Sho. « Mich. South lOt Mar. ft Cincin., 1st CitclD., ad Mar. Michigan Central IIIX Milwaakce •» St. Paul.. 6\ii M & do pref. do Miss., Kan. dt Tex MomsftEssox New Jersey 79^ £0 HtU 118 do M Cealral 107X do land scrip... 71 Y Cen. H R. itock. V * do do Ao f crip AN. M an Haven. 14>)li do icrip 1*7 a MX w 46 46 do preferred 113 135 Har'em do Fret Uanniba. a St. Joseph S7X 106 uo prel. 9S l(i7X an 109 Hartford * New Hiven. IBS Joliet Cbicairo Lafayette.. Ind., Cin. ax 158 «a« 100« IM Oubnquo MX I1»X 158X 113X Del., 3X «0V 86X 111 Clevc. *ind.. 8f.X 90 mn l:il H5X Col.,Cln. <:: ton 119 114)« a»>4 do 9J 45 1:17 83X 8)Jt 96X 96X SIX i:: USX mx 89« llM 84 IIX 46 131 :6S 10 184X 67 57 57 MX M lltX WX liSH l:llX 112X MX 69K K2X 84 78X SIX SO 10 93 91 118X 118 1U9« tU6X 71 lysH WX 147 187 109 86 MX 47X IM l»X 90 lu 80 i-gx (i» »:X SIX 4 71 MK •1 133 KO 60 34 90 1 »«X IX 118X 1I9S 1*1 119X 111 15SX 168J^ IBS 87X 83X 85« 9JJ« 9«X 98H nix 12IX 119X mx MK MX MM 131 llOX 11!'X 90 89X llOX lOSX 68 ^5 SIX 57 115 mx 47 X lOH ttiX m 60 89V 110 88 80 66 129 18tX I20X 1»X lOOX 98 92X 186 KO 100 MX 137 GO 109X 115X 107X i'.ax '9" '9" '!)" i" mx 6IX blX SO MS' 118« 110 lie •0 49 56 59X 4-X 51X B4X 44 1 41 44 1 44 M B8X M IS « SOX 44)i was the export dcmaod under the high rates of foreign ex. change. Fluctuations in the premium are now small compared with tlie wide range to which we have been accustomed in former years, and the fact that a rise of only 1 to 3 per cent is produced by influences which would formerly have caused a variation of 10 per cent, shows the much firmer basis to which the market has and probably encourages, with some parties, the Idea that a further permanent decline of several per cent may be poarible, and thus induces a continuous short interest in the market of i 1S8 113 i» •8 61X 6IX SIX 81 81 MX ik" MX 116W 107X 110 IMX IMX 114X 107X mx 99X 91X 101 17 ii 93 Mii 93X 9J'X 96X US 148 140 .!?'< 160 m 14n 150 1» IM 8 Data. s o n c_ UX inx UlX UlX UX lUH UlX lux UlX MIX lux UIK UlX IllX lux lux IUX IUX mx mx UlX mx mx mx IUX IUX r.ix UX mx ni nm mx U6X IUX is.x I14X 134N 134X 144X lex 13UX ia»x 140X IMX 136X 186 lasx IMX IMX IMX 141 I4DX 14&X IMX I46X in 177 l« IM IM 161 IUX 164 X 145 lOiX. lOSX-1WX lOSX UOX uoxluix mx .13 lUK ItlX iiTi Tuesday. . IIIH IllX Wcdncsd«y...M UlX lltX IllX lux Thursday Friday ...M IUX "IH .. lUK . M UIXllllX Saturday IIIMIIUH Monday 17 19 3U UlVlUlK Tuesday mu UlX uixlmx luxluix mxiuix, lUV UlX WedDe8day..l7niJ< UlX U17i IUX Thursday .. 18 lIlxllllX usxliux - Friday 1911«XlUlJt U2VIU1 Snlnr'tay Mill Monday M|llHt|lllV|m UlX 114 lUX' lUlM Wednesday .81 May, " " " " " " S'ce 1871.... 1810.... 1860... 1868.... 1867.... 1866.... 1866.... 1864 ... 1868.... 1861.... Jan 1, 1871 Foreign Exchange has been exceedingly Arm, as will be seen by the prices below. The large balances to be settled at this period of the year give rise to a heavy demand for bills, and as the export of United States bonds has been smaller this year than previously, and our imports of merchandize much larger, the rates of exchange have ruled high. Hecent reports from London and Frankfort give accounts of the introduction of a number of American railroad and other loans in those markets, and then negotiations, together with the demand for our old railroad bonda, may, in time, have some effect in reducing the rates o( exchange. STXBUXa IZCHAHaB fob HAT, May 1 1. 8 4 6 6 no . . . 110 . no . 110 110 . . uo uo 1 1 1 I 8.. «.. . 10.. . 11.. . II.. .. UO,*i 13.. 16.. .. 16.. .. iio.x . 1871. 3 8 days. to da ys. . 71 lOOX 140X 147 18S 39 18 59 3» 169 1S4X llIX 110 6>V 8IK couBSB or eoLB at >bw tobk. May. Low. Clos. soy 179« H9X 87X loVx 108X KOX 9»X lOIX 10<X )U6X 1««X 10 110 greater or less importance. Clos. Open. Ui(rh. III A Rock Island. do rolumb.,CUic.4Ind. C. * PittsbnrE MX H r* 91X 118 I«0 vm 57H tn to be largo 91X 89X • 1 montlts of April and May, 1871 . . «0H MS chief supporting Influence of the marlict wtxil A Pacific pref 86>i Albany &iSu(quehana.. 87 Boston, HiTtlord & Eric 1^ II VB •X do IX IX do scrip. 1 1 tX Gold was more active and adTanced, having iiold op to 112^ on the lOtb, the highojt point reached since Janaary 1. The, which continued following table will show the opening, highest, lowest and closing prices of railway and miscellanoouB stocks during the do 18 Unlti'd State* The Atlantic » 80 »x 8X •X settled, 8't 83X 8X 9X IIH 81 of higher prices. 83X 66X 8X ax nx OX 59X 9J«,'| 8!)J< , «ix nx 81 89 8J iiii MB »« 5»X , Haute pref. do »« 47X ) IM IMX lU 47X 8tX 7:)X w 5S 10 88 A Oo «x 58 ftv mx U1S,11U UlX IUX Railroad Stocks— « 59X Wells, KarRO MX w 9H Stocks were generally dull dnring May, compared with the great Date. buoyancy and speculative excitement of the previous mouth. No the market, but there was a developed in positive weakness was Monday 1 iUX lUK decided lull in business and a hesitation in the upward movement Tiicsdiy.. .. 1 lUX nix Wednesday.. 8[ IIJX 111 Tbursday.... 4 lUX 111 of prices. Several of the leading speculative stocks, however Friday BlUIX Ill.>i were materially advanced during the mouth, among which the Saturday « MIX 111 8 lllX 111 most conspicuous were Kock Island, Retuling, Erie, and Lake Monday Tcicediy 9 lllX IliX Shore. The extraordinary ease in money and the confidence fel Wednesday. .10 MIX IUX Thursday. ... 11 lllX in the continuance of the same condition of monetary affairs for Friday 13 lllJK iiix IS IUX ni,s some time to come has oflered every inducement for speculation' Satnrday IS lllH mx Monday and the more general feeling in the market has been on the side Tuesday leillXimK Alt. ^iE.Terrc 58 56 lU to 4ax 8') •I WX Ittf 47 Adama MX (8 is" 48 9«X »»X 09 93X DOXl »«X 89 (IIol Iday 1» 116X id City Land... 1»X 51 Ml 88M ISO •IX 81 M II 48H pro! M MX «X M Manhattan Oaa Bankers A Brokers Aa American M. Union 9:iX 93X 90X 93X 90X 9SX Co.... Tr. 10s cortif. UnlckallTcr do pref West. Union Telegraph. m 9i}i\ » Mariiiosa -- llol iday.i) I laXI tn 118M .. . ilBX 93X 90X Mfil S3 9SX siix Lowest. »«x S9X Highest. 9iX 89 V Itange... 9ax 8»X Last ^0\\ 9iJ, 90X| »ik Canal PacllcMaU 8>.IX %«| £ llud. Atlantic Mall 8 lOOX MX 9T>," . 90 Ji 90 >i 11 Del. 7«X •> MX •OX n Bl Wllkesbarr* Coal for .t-aoa III.C. Erie sli^a. sh's. Monday aix in !•* Spnns Huuntalo Cual mon. 6i. *) DOH 9SX 89X Tnosday MX wx 8'iX Wednesday .J4 !0« 91X 8!IX Thurfday ... 25 86 »'X 9iV P9« Krldiiy S7 90X 91X 89X Sitnrday %> 9o;i nsx 89X Monday ;» 90H 9*X e9x Tuesday 90 )« 9ax 8".'X Wednesday.. .81 m8IX m u M a* 11»X IISX 47 7»X 4»% l«a Bm 80 MarylandOoal Cone (Bol idST. 1 S Tnosdiiy Wcrtnenday.. 8 llfX lies SBOURITIBS AT LOHDOK, Date. for 6-aOa ni.c. Brie mon. '81. ah's. ahs. AWeitam 'In 47 OOK .%)i ll*H ti«X 1171. IM IM IM IIA IM MX fX 88 MM w 11«K 110 109 nx 54 MX tnM Ml *£« Couiollna t«d Coal Cumberland Coal A Iros II American Ccal 47 Pennsylvania Coal Ill II.'IH lit COUB urg: Date. 115« iiox 1M« n |l» tS dopial. Miiecllanaona— <"> lusx ll^tX 5IX »<>X M »i ilo a>. 1I8H IWX "'X 113 nix "sx i" inx OV CONSOLS AMD 11"^ loesi nix IMX .. :::-.'S5^ ll« >i8;i . loaif inn Moau. loax 118« 118X iiix iiix .»ii i<»« 113 V lis* IISS 71V 11&K iiu lOflX 114 114 inx Si) :;:::;i!'.;!!'.'.! e'n ^ «x MK nx m 8ftX Ml T».»< W.*Uljl.B»ar »• to-*) cur'cy ma 113 118 9|u K. Honillii- — 1868. 1807. 47 raiMina WUa.. lOOK 1I8W 118X IISX 1IWH 1I8K 118 109H IISX iiaii VMH 118M llSM 1I8K lOiX 118W IISM IKH IWK lucS tiaM IWM ii<!v iisS iwx 118S 118X lOR IISX 109X lt8H ii8X IISM 11S« iii' i»x IISW esi OhloAMIsalMlppl... do du iml... TOttK. -Coupon. ol rinmth 1..-.. X : . fa& chkomolr 8, 1871.J would nntpr iliK — : ^uos |llOX piox Suox mox kllOX lUOX UOX tllOX UOX kIlOX UOX tUOX UOX .... UOX UOX .UOX i INXttUl IIOXOIIOX IIOXOIIOX IMXI iioxSuox ImSi lIMX 110X( lUOX 110X< tUOX UOXI »110X IIOXI lUOX IlOXl lIIOX IIOXI 410X IIOXI I IIOXI > 110X1 110T( UOS( ,IIOX 110X( L... UOX aiiox following iir-^ in iwxi iiwi UOX tUO'ii 1I0X IIOX« -"Xdlios I 110'i$Ill IWX«111 is the ofBuial as appears from the books of buiineM on the kllt IIOXi itll THB DEBT STiTHBRT FOR JUNE. The dan. 110x9110 V last 1871. staUment of the public debt, and Treasurer's returns at the clos« day of May, 1871 : . . ., . ;; .. THE CHROJSKJLE. (i82 Debt bearlus luterest In Coin. IngAc Interest Accrn'd Mar. Oregon War 6«on8»l, July :7 and Aug. 1,825— The Overdue. Interest. " .1881 iUSlOOO 5. 'lil . ,.1881.. 123.66.1,610 65.6.i2.5(IO Feb. 2.i. '62. ,.1882.. 103,973,50(1 8S2.ies,5O0 68, 5-20's. of ISOi Mar. S, '63 ., ,.1881.. 5.8,185.100 21,814,900 6s ol 1881 Mar. 8, 6« .. .1901.. 137.287,650 57,219,650 58, :o-403 Mar.S, '61.. .18*4.. 6s.5-208,of 1861 ,995,100 June 30, '64.. . . 1884. 58,9»,000 44,752,650 68, 5--'Us, ot 1804 Mar. 3. •65....18S5. 53,5.72,100 l'.i3.660,15U OS, 5-20S, 18l'5 18(1'.. '65., Mar. 8, new ..1885.. 68.5-308, 70,851,450 179.369 500 Mar. 3, '61.. ..1837.. 9;,:B5,11iO 211,686.550 68, 5-208, 1867 Mar. 3. '65.. ..1888.. 11,603,000 28,0O9,a.'iO 69, 5-'20b. 1868 5s. Funiled Loan, 1881 .July 14, '70., ..1881.. 8,lO0,40U 5.117.000 4H6,FunaedL'u, ;i86.July !4,'70. ..1886.. 4s,FuudedLoau,lt01.July ;4, '70. ..ISOl.. (n)-l'>0,375 .19,950 7.659 (u)23.625 2511.323 fa) 1.732,952 4,329,438 (6)2,431,660 75,503 (a)l.*75,0OO 238,9iS {c)2.432,l;91 1 015 (6)14,975 (M4S8,40S 429.205 16)886.061 1,061,920 818,289 (0)6,255.5 34,239 (rf) .... .... Oh .... (.0 .... Orleans National Banking Association, La. Aulliorizcd capipaid in capital, JfiUO.OOO. Charles Carvaroc, President Augustin, Cashier. Aulhorized to commence business May 27, $600,000 : 1871. 1,826— The Union City National Bank, Mich. Authorized capital, $50,000; paid in capital, ^-35,000. David R. Cooley, President; Ira W.Nash, Cashier. Authorized to coranieuce business May 27, 1871. 1,827— The National Bank of the Commonwealth of Boston, Mass. Authorized capital, $500,0000; paid in capital, $500,000. E. C. Sherman, President; John J. Eddy, Cashier, Authorized to commence business May 27, '.'i l,182.47.'iCa,8,3ri.291 131,802 («)li90,3'W 1371. New tal, Numa »25,900 (a) $416,666 2, '01.. 63. 3, No. Official When AutUoriz- Pay'ble RegleterPd Conpon. Character of Issue. Janel4.'5!i....l8I4.. W.045,(I00 118,955.000 S5 of 1858 Feb. 8, '61.... 1880.. 13.51)7,000 (sofisai 4,84^000 [June 1871. 1,858— The First National Bank of Olathe, Kansas. Authorized capital, $50,000 paid in capital, $50,000. J. E. Hayes, President, Charles L. Hayes, Cashier. Authorized to commence business May *29, 1871. 1,8*29— The First National Bank of Allegan, Mich. Authorized capital, $50,000 paid iu capital, $35,000. Benj. D. Pritchard, President, Ceorge B. Rol)in80n, Cashier. Authorized to commence business May yi, 1871. 1,F30— Tlie First National Bank of St. Anthony, Minn. Authorized capital, T. A. paid iu capital, $50,000. H. J. Meudeiihall, President $.50,000 Merphy, Cashier. Authorized to commence business May 31, 1871. ; A(fgregateofdebtbearinglnter'tln colli. 724.030,000 U7iMllS.7.>0 8,602,139 29,-l70,17S (a) Interest payable January and July. (6) iviayamt \ovember. (c) Mart-U aud September, (it) February, Way, August and Novemb, r. Debt Bearlus luterest iu Iian'rul ITIouey, Aggregate of debt bearing luterest in lawiul money t177,T93 175.i«)0 6,7SO $49,121,000 Bonds 6'8, Bonds 58. Mex. indem 6'8, Bonds 63, Bounty L scp 6'8, Bonds 5'B. Texas indem 5e. Bonds Matur'd at vari's dates prior to Jan. Matured Dec. 31. 1862 Matured at various dates in '51 and Matured Dec. 31. 1867 Matured July 1. 1849 Matured July 1. 18b8 Matured Dee. 31. 1864 l-lO@68Tr. notes 1-10^68 Tr. notes 6s, 'Tr'y uotea _ , Tr'y n*8 6'a, Tr'y notes 7 S-10'8. 3 years 58. Jan. 1. 1871 at various dates from '38-'44. ... at various dates in '47 and '48. Matured at various dates iu'48 and '49 Matured at various dates iu '58 aud-'59... Matured Alarch 1, 1863 int. n's 7 3-10's, 3 years July 6'8, 4,5&6*s, Tem.l Agg. of debt on which Int. 6.000 1,104 2.150 360 83 3.97.) 241 1,281 741 12,100 8-J.07:-| 2,ii75 6,000 206 11, 7-; 5 950 106 &84 2,051 77,15:"i 6,298 5.671 789,440 155,595 r,'5.977 *68 470,000 5,000 80,710 35,366 313 7,442 '$1,999,008 $307,123 iu 1866 . Debt Bearlue no Interest. Authorizing acts. July 17. 1S61, and Feb. 12, 186; Feb. 25 and July 11, *62, aud March July 17, 186; March 3, 1863, and J uue 30, 1864 March Demand notes '63..U. S. legal tender notes Fractional Cun*ency Fractional currency CertiUicates for gold dep'd 3, ISea Aggregate ol Amt. outstand. Character of Issue. 3, t96,KUi 3,"6,000.000 .tn^^i^c'"=''.'6,1 1 { 17,145,400 debt bearing no interest $413,816,965 Kecaplt ulatlon Amount IN COIN— BOUdS Bonds at 6 p. Cent... at 5 p. cent... Total debt bearing interest In coin in Lawful Money Certificates at 4 per cei<t Navy pension fund, at 3 per cent CertllicateB at3per cent Dkbt bearing Interest KATB. ©11.19^ short. , mouths. 25.«0 3 2?2,V84,70U ... short. II !» @26.6.'« 13.10?i@13.11M Paris Paris @*25.(iO iS.tO Nominal. short. 8 months. 12,T2XiaiS.77X Vienna Borlin 6.26 J«@ frankfort 18. May II'. 135.10 11.93 !< mos, 11! ', 31 11- days llliy 120)i 3li»i@3n»i 3 33 SaM®53 90 days. 3 May 6.-.*7 120)t@ ... Cadiz Lisbon Milan 11.95 95.37 @i5.41 13 9^ months. 2B.b7>l® '211.9 JX 3enoa Naples Sew York... May 18. t;0 90 days Jamaica Havana Rio de Janeiri April 55 « 2-2. Bahia Valparaiso Pernamburo 24K®-K April 58. . Singapore Hong Kong... Ceylon todays. 4«. 4s. 4 p. Ij. Sd. 6d. C- April 19. 4s. i%d. dis. lOX @y,d. May 18. dis. Vch. 97. ISO Is 10 16-10 Uadras ..$1,671,841,1150 Calcutta gydney $1,891,128,750 $37, — . Bombay Outstanding. DSBT BKABINO lNT£R£3T Amsterdam Antwerp Hamburg .... St. Petersbnri' 15 au<l has ceased since mat*y A'l' I.ATEST DATES. KXCHANGB A'l' LONDONKXCHANGK ON LONDON. MAY 10. $64,171 2,000 3.200 23,100 15, 1868 Matured at various dates Matured Oct. 15,1866 Certif. of ind KATBSOF B.«CHANC» AT LONDON, AND ON LONItON In-Merest. 24,900 1S1,0U0 !6,H10 . Matured Auk. 19 and Oct. 1, 1861 Matured at various dates in 1865 Matured at various dates in 1866 Matured June 10, *67, and May 15, Matured Aug. 15, 1867, and June years Com. *52... — Matured Matured Matured one year 5*8, 2 6*8. l*rincipal. $5i.665 1, '37. Cateat Mlonetarp anD €amnier£ial (Kngltat) ^eu'0 »3.'i9,57.^ Debt on 'Wlilch luterest Haa Ceased Since Maturity 5 to 6a, ; . Acts March 2, '67 and July 25, '68.. Paya3 per cent CertiPs ble on demand, with interest t.31,445,00O 14.000.000 3's, Navv Den8lon..(^ct luly2J,'68 .Int. only appl'd to j.ens'ns. 678,000 4s, Ceitit'sof iudebtedness..Act Julys, '70, .Due in 1375 a p. c. SO (lays. [From- our $ti78,l'4W own days X p c.^rcminm correspondent.! , 14.000,000 34,415,000 Total debt bearing Interest In lawful money Debx i-n which Int. has okased since Maturity Debt Bi:ARiNO no Intkrkst— Demand and legal tender notes Fractional currency Certificates of gold deposite) $49,123,000 I,999,<a2 3.',9.7T2 307,128 $356,096,8UI 40,574,765 tion ral (413,616,965 12,912 Total r2,S59,067,7n $38,672,430 T&*.al Qcbt, principal and Interest, to date. Including Interest due not presented for payment $2,397,740,148 '. '. Amount ik the Treasury — Coin $89,744,375 8.861,683 Currency...,. Total Debt, less amount iu the Treasury. June 1.1871 Debt, less amount In the Treasury, May 1, 1871 $93,605,663 2,a99,131.184 •2,303,573,513 Decrease of debt during tlie past month geerease of del>t since March 1. 1871 nonds Issued March 1. 1869, to $4.439.8->8 ) March Interest Amount $K,S^1.000 Kan. Pae., late U.P.E.D Union Pacific Co Cen. Br'h Un. Pac. ass. of Atch'n & Pikes P'k. Western Paclflc Sioux City aud Paclflc... Total Issued The accrued outstanding, and not yet paid. Central Pacific 18il Interest jald bjf htates, $647,025 157,575 680,912 $1,038,197 1,600,000 1,970,000 1.628,320 40,000 $19,808 49,-J5(; 190,'297 40,708 $61,613,832 $1,6:5,470 6,;W3,000 •27,230,512 bonds are all bear si.v percent iaierest 30 years fiom their date. in Paclflc Railroad 2, 1864; 1, $21,574,662 $201,751,413 to tlie Paclflc Railroad Companies, luterest Payable Iu Ijaivlul Money. Character of Issue, Interest repaid by Balance of .. „ paid int. .-- of malls, &c. States, $332.0i5 817,r#4 1,709,170 $3,706,12'2 S40.rSl 243,057 9.276 8,281 401 $10,753,910 $2,876,716 $7,877,193 1,40.',083 4,530,466 584,574 2,82:,2S9 18-2,016 242,655 issued under the acts of July 1, 186;. and July curiency, payable January 1 and July 1, and THE REDEEMING AGENTS OP NATIONAL BANKS IN The following are the cliani;eB iu the Kedeeiuiog Aguiits of Nation: 1 These weekly changes are Baaka since the 25:h of May, 1S71, furai'sbed by, and published in accordance with an arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency. NAKX or BANK. LOCATION. BBDKBIIINe AGENT. MassachusettsBoston The National Banli The MichiganUnion City Tile Union City National Bank South Carolina-Chester the Cora'nweaith. First National Bank of New York, approved. The Third National Bank of New York, approved. The National Bank. The National Park Bank of New York and the First National Bank of Washington, D. C, approved. Nenr National Banks. The following national banks have been or((anized since the 25th of May 1871 belief that the London, Saturday, May 20. news of the Paris Commune having collapsed be received at any moment has engendered a feeling of cauduring the last two days, inasmuch as there is a pretty gene- expectation that the efi'tct of the restoration of order in Paris will be to increase mateiially the export demand for gold in this be the actual course of our money market as gOon as Verwilles has achieved her final victory over Paris is the market. What will subject of many a discussion. That the rate of interest will rise soon after Paris is recaptured is scarcely to be doubted, but, at the same time very much depends upon the state of politics and the character of the Government, and the ujiward movement may be delayed for some weeks, perhaps months, if the Thiers regim*^ should fail to command the confidence of the people. Looking at the past, one cannot but arrive at the conclusion that the existing Government is not the Government for France, and as an efficieu*' army, led by Imperial generals, will soon be in Paris, it is by no means improbable that should Thiers and his ministry army and the people, there may be an outcry please the fail for to the So long as there are these doubts restoration of the Empire. about the future, the monetary outlook must be equally uncertain. Had the French, after the signature ot the preliminaries of peace set to work to raise the money necessary to free the soil of the victor, the money market would unquestionably have been seriously disturbed, for in this country there was certainly evei v inclination to subscribe largely to a new French loan, whatiMi matuie CHANGES may 17,145,400 Total debtbearlngno Interest Uuclaiiued P. R. Interest ecrease of debt since The might have been its magnitude. The saving to the French nation would have been something great. The money would have bit u raised on comparatively easy terms, and with it, France would have rid her soil of the army which still holds a considerable portion of it aa security for payment of the indemnity, and which is at present being supported by the nation at an enormous expense. A French loan will at present, however, he subscribed to with some reluctance the terms will be less easy and probably before the Government can approach our market with any certainty of success, money will have to be subscribed largely at home in order ; ; to give confidence here. The prospect is, therefore, that the etlect of French requirements will be to gradually harden the rates of interest, and not to produce a sudden disturbance as might have heen the case had Paris not taken up arms against the newly- : : Jnne : : The i>08ition of the lUnk of Rni^lnnd In remarkalily Rtronif. The amount of notes In tho hand* of thi- public in now i'M.IKM),. 000, aKnii'Ht which the Bank hoUU coin and bullion to tlii< ••xt<-nt of£2;t,000,000. With tht' pxcoptiou of i"tOO,000 the Bank niuld, note circulation, without rcnorting to the sale of those necurltles against which the Bank act allows necessary, rodeoin at once Its Such a |>osltlon It has not attained for many years, and, consequently, any fears of a serious dlsturbancu in (lie money market, after the reHt<iration of older and good Koveroment in France may be dismissed. Daring the week the demand for money has been moderate, but In the open market the l>08t short-dated bills, owing to the large supply of capital Kcoklng employment, are taken at 2i@3} per cent. The supply of com the Issue of notes. tation.s for Is The* following are the qno- considerable. money, compared with those of imi. iwa Per cent. Por cent S Q... iX^ • Bink minimnm American _ (0»iiil Wi.l:iv!i'bllls 3 S bills a.... 9V<3 1870. 1871. Percent. Percent. months' ha'k bills SHOXH SHSV^ • months' ba'k hills SJkJMM iHntM » nan 4andBtradebllla. . QSH 3Va The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and discount houses for deposits are as under : ISTO. Joint stock hanks a INaeuont houses at rail Discount housxt with 7 days' notice Discount hoosea with 14 daya' notice i 1871. i>t i<i iii ISi ts "iJi Annexed is a statement showing the present position of the Bank of England, the Bank rate of discount, the price of Consols, the average quotation for English wheat, the price of Middling Upland Cotton, and of No. 40 Mule Tarn, fair, second quality compared with the four previous years 1887. £ 1870. 188«. 1888. £ £ £ £ 14,404,876 93.6 M,U1 »,:8«,880 »4,853 7"9 Pabllcdepuslts Other doposits . S3,7M,8S3 4,9i».»8 30,330,!M6 18,004,449 14,0;0,7»S 18,B68,78a 1.^,900.908 14,!H1.«!<5 19.ilU.147 ]i.!isa741 18,037,133 . 8,SK4.8S4 17,185,4(3 14,888.814 19,1«,3'43 . Qarcmmentseeatitles Other securities Reserve of notes a:id coin e.iHl.t'Oli ia,*n.«« 19,884,724 11.8M.618 ll,8'i«,8i:i a,4Tl,M8 lS.ti84,0ii8 »0,75»,9«8 18,808,940 X p c. ^U" Coin and nnllion Bankrate Ooasols Price of wheat Xld. Upland cotton ... Mo 40 mule Tsro Sp. e. 9i)i W». lid. 74s. 10«d. 1 Id. Is. Gd. -mt W, Stem nu IIX-« i 11,777,0S» ao,0!»,ao7 8 p. c. 44s. Sd 14,774.877 54.077,1137 3)i p. C. »)« 7d. B88. 7Xd. 11 18-l«d. Is. 8Xd. ls.Xd. •OLD s. peroz. standard. Bar Gold do line ao Reflnable do do peroz. Spanish Donblonns Uoath .\mericau Uoubloous ... do do United :itates gold coin d. d. s. 8X 677 77 9 - T7 73 7« loan for Spain tor subscription Id this tinental cities money annum, the 1870. 1871. isfo. d. M6^ OK ., a _ price. 10J< 1870. 1871. »« « »« - BrnsseH.. »>« & ft 6 B Madrid.... Berlin 4 4 3J< 3!< Hamburg.— Franklr.rt. iH 3« 3 Bt. Peters- i\ i. d. 5 <i« B OX ©— a 4 UK Con S 4 B — 1870. 6 price of Issue 80. Is The The bo loan will loan has been fully sub- ; advance of the London market. It is stated that there will be a fresh issue of £400,000 of Atlantic and Great Western Reorganization stock, and that it will be made nnxt week at the price of 80 pro rata to the existing holders. The object is to provide for every claim that can poesibly be made on the i>art of any outstanding interests In the undertaking, so that its passing to the new management it may be entirely freefrom & Messrs. E. F. Satterthwaite announce that they are In first mortgage Co., structed to offer for public snbscrfptlon £335,000 bonds of the Midland Railway Company of Canada, repayable in annual drawings commencing in 1873. The bonds form part of a total issue of £335,000, and are a first charge upon the undertaking. The line is ninety miles in length. In 1870 the nett revenue of the company was £25,714. Taking into account the sinking fund, the bonds will yield £7 Is. 2d. per cent, per annum by way c| interest. The weather has been much more favorable to milder during the last two dsys, and The following trade for breadstulTs com ing last week and since the commencement of the season, pared with the corresponding periods in 1869-70 roB TBI wsEE iiroiBa mat 18T0'71 .•......•.• »4»,ae6 47,<mi Oi.ts Peas .^ tieans Indian Flour istrro. . com 1,4*4 78M86 13,041 130,116 510 74JU 47 10,WT 171.nt 1,419 7,aM) 80 111,988 ths bbasom (avs. M). owt.«,8«8.«M 1,87«,7» MS,m 19.«ra,404 ia«,4« \Wl,m l,aat6K BW,B;& 49.8M T,UM,«n B4.»4 IW,ia ll,t7« 8.170.480 S,fin,333 Peas Beans 1 Inoons. Kxpnrls 1M>S »7,7W l«,8a8 9S,M8 siNos THB ooaif iKOcsiirr or Wheat 18. Imports. Kxporls. 488.I1S 17,8W ««,479 S.SBS ewt. trheat. Barlny. Barley iMts.. figorea The the country. has been quieter, and prices are rather drooping. The following statement shows the imports and exports of bread and feeding stuff's into and from the United Kingdom, dur 1871. an early restoration of Paris to France. British railway shares however, continue very firm. The trafUc receipts continue very Batisfactory, the total for last week having been £871,80U, against £816,532 last year, showing an increase of £55,347. The receipts for goods' traffic on the fourteen principal lines show an increase of £36,413, the totals being £436,363 this year, against £390351 In the Consol market there has been no especial morelast year. ment. Foreign stocks have been dull, but in the value of American Qovemment descriptions there is no especial change. Erie Railway shares, owing to the rise at New Vork, have been as high as 37, but they have since receded from that point. Atlantic and annum, redeemannum, and able at par by a sinking fund of two per cent, per 6 bnij'.... « 8 *>t 7 SH 3 Amst'd'm. 3)< 8X 6 6 6 Turin ... 6 The stock exchange markets have been rather dull, speculators having diminished their engagements, owing to the probability of Ureal Western {lailway securities are firm. , which shares have advanced, speculation Is now restricted, new and readily Bul>8oribed. Among these have been two million dollars New York MidUnd, and one million Urand Knpids and Indiana bonds. Omaha Bridge bonds have reached 00, and few now remain in first hands, A subscriptkm for two million dollars New Orleans-Mobile bonds has been fixed stated that a new effort will It is day. for an early be made to introduce North Pacific bonds. Georgia Six per Cents are in request Louisiana Levee bonds are at 77i. For Spanish there is a good demand at rising prices, which are generally In ,-B'krate->,-Op.m'kt-, 1871. rtif'M and the scrip Is at about 1 premium. Advices from Frankfort state that the Qerman stock markets maintain their firmness, and although, owing to the high prices to ©- — S at the leading Vienns At Paris 8BK a<M «SK-ltw scrilitHl, : r-B'krate~ ,-Op.m'kt-> W¥ ww redi<umed at par within 17 years. ®T« 8 • 4 -so have issued the pnw>i>r»-,niii oi a £6.000,000, of which £2,632,781 ts oflbMd lor country. The bonds bear Interest at 4 per . perci ' ' Its -tOH'tOM- Brotheri! BII.TVB. B per o». standard 6 Bar Silver, Fine B 8 do do containing 5 grs. gold peroz. standard per oi. no Fine Cake Silver " .so n^-l;0l!l oj 1I0> Ir 8->n.Slil Co.'s circular Moilcan Dollars Tiie following are the quotations for M----]» .«e m ' \m all dissentient influences. There ha^ been no material alteration in the rates of foreign exchange. The demand, has, however, somewhat abated. There is no inquiry for gold for export, but Mexican dollars, of the old The issue, continue to be purchased for shipment to China. market for bar silver is quiet. The following prices of bullion are from Messrs. Pixley & ' -»> UOK 9»K 9iH-....mH--.-...Iwx-. 8I»>»-....|8»)».«UH thirty years, bearing interest at six per cent, per 11X1. ls.»Xd. Is. 8jKd. b ltt,4M,344 44s. «d. 3d. m -w Atlantic *(l'i West.' consol'd muit.b'dsi49V-. Iris !)haras(*lU0)..,8iH *IH I HInnl--h«resf«l6inllll>ii-Uim per — — ' 81 :i«>>» . cent, th* w««k '^" "' Wi(-toj< Siin,»K-*i>«i»BH-»X " 90M-l»>{l«H-w'Xl«n« — Js H. s-'jos, 1M«^ U. H. ft »!». IHMT.. U. H. Id-MM, lum Messrs. oi •<W.MW •U.MW « MK-MW *"»•<»<-•••< •»><-•••< »H-*»H WK-MH ,MW-HK WK-WKtUK *"" , INM 8-a)«, lH-4. •J. luwsst pricos ol oonaols and the prlneipttl on aaeh day on 1871. Cltcalatlon, Including S.%301,0!1 bank post bills . U.S. anil aacufltlss issues are daily introduced 4 Opca-markt-'.. rates: I mouths year last 683 show the highest COBSola. V, B. VWs, tiona. merclal paper afloat : TBK (JHRuMOLK. 3, 1871.] eatablithed Qovernmi^nt. Tlio duu'.iU and uDOorUliitlco, bowovi-r, of the future are Inducing uiany apeoalatori Id Mcuritlmi to dlmluinU tbo oxtuut of their engagemeDta, and honce many i-laaaM of aeouritlea have given way in price owing to numeroui roallia- if : 11.007 1«,7<1 1.330,073 l,oa B8.8H »,4l7,4a 14,044 4,aM,m l«,»ll 8,«1,8« 1,SI«,48B For the corresponding periods in 1868-'00 the figures were as 1,113,079 10.1I«,OB» Indiancom Floor under: KiportSL Imports.- since For the week. Sept. \rheat. MT.OW 10,079,1173 Barley. Oals... Peas... iis,un 8.061.987 •MS 4,8n,4M The Com state of trade •44,886 81,747 shows very »eek. 1.41S 1,111 1,119 7« I,a01,l79 ».79«,I74 .- Beans Indian Flour For Ik* I. t.86l.tn l,861.m little Manchester market For shipping yams the Biorket has beea alteration. 1 .... The Since Sept. I. ni.wi iii,7ai n,-M a,iN 4,4Ba 0,741 tollowlDg relates to the talet; bet Ultk baslaeas kas b«Mi B pl aa esi traBsacted, and to cfl<!ct sole* a slight coocMsion hoe to be isails are very llm^ being still wdl oader coetiacL Tka hooe-mde yam stfcst Is QQlat In tone, and only a saiall boalDeae koa beea eflhclsd la yans o( tUm Prices are quoted tke saB* as oa Tawtsy. bat, In soom casM, a i less would have to bctakesto Bake sales. Tbt doth aurkst Is Bttli (feaagsd : . : : : : Silver bars Market Reports—Per Cable. The daily closing quotations in the marliets of London and Livertelegraph, pool for the past weeli have been reported by submarine summary following the in shown as London Money and Stock Market.—The market closes quiet, with all American securities steady, Five-Twenties commanding a week slight advance over the prices of a Mon. Sat. Consols for money " account U. S. 63 (5-208, 1862 93X 93X 90% 90« old, 1865 1867 v. S. 10-403 The Silver bars " Foreign gold Wed. 93^ 9.SX & 93 Ji 90;^ !)3>i -3 90M 92?i 89 Thur. 921 98x Frl. 25— St. New 90>f 90Ji 90M 9!)JV 90 5i 90?i 92« 92X 93X 89 89 89 Total since Jan. Same time ••• •.. ••• ••• •••• ••"' Liverpool Cotton Market.— See special report of cotton. during lAverpool Breadatuffs Market— Corn lias declined 9d. week, closing at 83s. 6d., and Peas (Canadian) are Gd. lower. the The market, with these exceptions, has been steady. Wed. Tues. Mon. Sat. B. ¥ Flour (Western) d. ^ B. d. s. 10 10 11 S ^ 33 K 4 n 83 4 3 43 3 43 504 lb 44 Fri. d. B. d. s. 27 10 10 11 5 12 32 4 3 43 27 10 10 11 5 12 32 4 3 43 11 2 -3 Thur. d. 2T 10 10 «r Wheat(No.2Mil.Eed)..f cU 10 10 " U 5 (RedWintert " (California White).... 12 3 3 33 Corn(W.m'd)...^4801bu'w Barley (Canadian)....^ bush 4 lb 3 4 ^45 Oats (Am, & Can.).... Peas (Canadian) d. B. hhl 27 Market.— 'Vhe market has been weak, and Liverpool Provisions ampton Foreign coin 27- St. City of Brussels, LiverpoolAmerican gold 1.5,000 Silver bars 10,000 1871 $32,357,361 • in Same time I $12,262,969 12,194;835 32,917,989 in ,„ 1867 1866 1865 I of specie at this port beem as follows May 22— St. North America, Para— ,™ <,.b ^•''^BiS 26,.385,782 11,737,332 during the past week have May 26—Bark Thomas Dallett, Laguayra— $2&1 Gold $394 Silver Total for the week Previously reported , nof^Qo i,uii.ai») Total since January Barao time in 1, $3,025,208 1871 I Same time in $6,942,246 1868 8,657,5061 1867 1870 1869 59,790 13,600 510,000 20,200 IHlf'onn .tsu,im,.iM 1870 i869 1868 The imports Frankfort were 196,748 Goldlmrs American gold York, 1, 10,000 Silver bars Total for the week Previously reported x91« 91% at daily closing quotations for United States Cs (18G3) Frankfort R— 4,950 10,000 silver l.W.OOO 60,117 39,639 American gold 27--St. Parthia, Liver no lOOl— Silver bars S7— St. Weser, Soatli- 24— Schr. Mattie Holmes, Mayaguez American 1871. Silver liars 26— Schr. Keokuk, Arroyo, P. 93,879 50,565 Gold bars " Tues. 2 a 92Ji 89 " ago. May 25,800 For London325,000 American gold 23— St. South America, Rio Janeiro3S,181 American gold 67,600 Foreign gold 21— St. Cuba, Liverpool160,000 American gold " 3, American gold Gold bars $62,000 hnrg— nominally duction difllcu It. June Southampton— Liverp'l Foreign silver 23— St. Qermauia, Ilam- " MW ffi Bngllsli f May 23— St. Nevada, and at lower rates. Shirtings since Tnesdar and the demand is Btill languid and producers of the lower makes whose contracts are esnednllv .'lopresscd, ' Toprices for fnturc orders lower accept liavc to wonld o It; arc uufkvorable tclegrapliic advices davMKmarkct istlnt, and the rumors ofdepressing Quotations are eflect. a produced have received heen havi unchanged, and, in fact, the firm position of yarns renders any re- " — iiflE ctifeoNicti^. 684 " — *?'JiI'l?2 1.066,673 the cards of Southern Bankers in our advertising columns will be found that of Mr. A. C. Kaufm.-in, Banker, in CharMr. Kaufman phould, by this time, be pretty well leston, S. C. known to our readers, but we take pleasure in again calling their attention to his business, in which investment orders, and collections are made specialties. Among Cheese closes with a list. and Beef with the same loss. quotations are lower throughout the decline of 2s., Pork of 2s. 6d., Sat. t 8. Beef(ex.pr.meB«)..^3Mlb 104 mc8S)..?)bbl 62 38 49 64 Pork(Etn. pr. ig 112 lb c c Bacon " " Lard (American) Cheese (fine) d Mon. d. s. '^ Wed. Tues. B. d. 104 62 38 49 64 104 6 6 n 62 38 49 6i If •0 "3 a 6 6 Thur. d. 8. d. B. 102 60 38 48 63 6 6 B. 6 Fri. d. 6 102 60 BANKING AND FINANCIAL. THE NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE AND TEXAS RAILROAD COMPANY 0cc38 48 63 6 6 connecting New Orleans with Mobile on Are building a trunk the east, and giving the only railroad connection between the former city and the great and most productive State of Texas on the west, the total distance from Mobile to Houston being 475 line, Liverpool Produce Market.— TheTe has been more firmness in Petroleum (Spirits), which are held at a slight advance. Tallow has advanced. Tlie market closes steady. miles. The company is composed of strong Northern capitalists, who have already expended nearly ten million dollars of their own 16 6 funds in the construction of the line. They have built about 225 " " 6 (fine pale) 13 1 6 1 6K 1 6 5K miles from Mobile westward, and secured by purchase of securitieB Petroleum (std white).. !g 8 B 1 5H "o 91^ «« 9« " 9X (spirits) 9>i provision for the thorough repair aud equipment of the 42 9 42 9 and made W 43 9 42 6 Tallow (American). ^ 112 8) 42 6 108 miles constituting the Texas division ; leaving tut 140 niiles Oil has advanced Uaaeei Markets.— Oil and London Produce to bo built to complete the entire road. It is believed that no other railroad corporation in the country 158. during tha week, and is apparently strong at the improved has ever made so large an expenditure from its own means before Otherwise the market has been quiet. price. offering any of its securities to the puljlic. Thur. Fri. TueB. Wed. Mon. Sat. The Company now offer for sale the 8 per cent mortgage bonds £ s.d. £ B. d. £ 6.d. £ B.d. £ s.d. £ s.d. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Lins'd c'ke (obi) .'$ta 10 the Louisiana division of 220 3 3 miles from Now Orleans to upon 63 6 63 6 63 6 63 6 63 6 Linseed(Calcntta) This will probably be the most valuable portlie Sabine River. SuKar(No.l2DchBtd) 5 ,36 35 36 tion of the whole line, as it will be the only rail communication by 36 fllilb 82 82 82 82 82 Sperm oil which the enormous productions of Texas can reach the Southern 16 Sat. B. Rosin (com. Wilm.). . . . ^ 112 B) 6 16 d. 3 Mon. B. d. Tues. Wed. Thur. d.. 6 3 16 6 B. d. 3 16 6 1 B. B. 6 d. 3 Fri. B. D 16 d. 3 6 — Whale oil oil Linseed 36 36 * 31 15 ton 31 15 36 32 5 36 32 10 32 10 metropolis. So important is this road considered to Louisiana, that tlie State has made very liberal grants in aid of the enterprise, by direct MISCELLANEOUS NEWh. donations, by endorsement of its bonds, and by subscriptions to the stock of the Company, amounting in all to o Ver eiglit million dollars. Imports and Exports fob the Week.—The imports this The bonds now offered are of two classes First mortgage bonds, week show an increase in both dry goods and general to the amount of $12,500 per mile, and second mortgage bonds, The total imports amount to $8,174,154 this to an equal amount, both principal and interest guaranteed Ijy tlie merchandise. week, ao-ainst $7,400,904 last week, and $6,501,021 the pre- State of Louisiana. The price of the two classes is the same, and vious week. The exports are $4,163,140 this week, against subscribers can take their choice. $3,473,660 last week, and $4,306,496 the previous week. The exThe Bonds arc only in the denomination of $1,000, or .£200 each, exports of cotton the past week were 11,718 bales, against 9,068 interest payable January and July, at the rate of eight per cent bales last week. Tlie following are the imports at New York currency in New York, or seven per cent gold in London, at the Bonds can for week ending (for dry goods) May 36, and for the week ending option of the holder, at the time each coupon is due. (for general merchandise) May 37. be registered if desired. No better security has been offered to investors. The line is a FOBEIQN IJirOBTB AT NHW TORK FOIi TUK WEEK. good and important one, and the stockholders have proved their 1870. 1871. 1869. 1868. $1,114, 7«i $2,121,610 $1,2.30,236 determination and ability to carry the work to an early and suc$1,185,203 Dry goods 6,052.544 2,501,710 4,M2,749 5,635,567 General mcrchandiae... cessful completion, by the very large amount they have them- COMMERCIAL AKD : Total for he week. Previously reported. . Since Jan. 94,92.3,025 $6,072,985 128,832,789 $3,616,5*3 119,763,079 $8,174,154 151,097,298 $101,743,795 $134,905,774 $123,379,582 $159,271,452 $6,820,770 . 1 In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the Imports of dry goods for one week later. The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending May 30 EXPOBTS FROM KEW TORK FOR THE WEEK. 1868. For the week Previously reported.... «nceJan. 1 $2,692,824 72,805,766 $76,498,590 1870. 1871. 67,917,740 $3,483,804 68,460,545 $4,162,140 98,865,939 $71,594,177 $71,944,349 $98,028,079 1869. $.3,676,437 The following will show the exports of specie from the New York for the week ending May 27, 1871 port of selves put into it. , ,, , ^ The Bonds are largely profitable, as well as entirely safe. One thousand dollars invested in these eight per ceet bonds will give the purchaser more than seventt/xcveti. jier cent greater annual interest than the same amount invested in the new Government Five Per Cents, into which the Government Sixes are being funded by the . Secretarv of the Treasury. , . . At the same price, an eight per cent currency long bond is far specie cheaper than a 7 per cent gold one. Calculating a return to payments in three years, and taking the time that the bonds of the New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad have to run— 45 years— we find that by compounding the interest of each, every six mouths, will give a return at 7 per cent, an 8 per cent currency bond at 90 the same price, of $3,614 18 more than a 7 per cent gold bond, at investment. or nearly three times the amount of the orginal While the purchaser of the 8 per cent bonds of this Company : . Juno 3, THE DHRONlOLK. 1871.] caa realizo thia BpocUl pruiU, he also bold* the option of UkloR ndvantAffe of any toinpornry lulvanao In ifoUl, aa he haH choico, at every fpparato couiwnday.oi gold Interviit at 7i)cr cont.orcurrimcy intereel at 8 per cent. TheboiidH are dated May 1, 1S71. Tlio flnit couitun will, tlifrcThii price toro, be n fracllonnl one, running from Moy 1 to July 1. Is 00, nnd aciTuwl iiili-rcst at 8 |)or cent currency fn>m May 1 to date of roiuittanci). liondx will btt sunt froo ol coot and Uovornment, and nli other markctablu seciiritiPH will liu taken In exchange at thoir boat ninrkut rat<t), without charge for Hullliinf. Information concornin^ tho company and the lload and |>ainphlotB containing map and full dotalla of tho ontorprifH>, ran bo obtained ot the undersif^nod or any of tho Company a advvrtiaed W. B. SlIATTUfK, Hanker, agonta. and Financial Agent N. U., M. & T. U. U. Co., , No. 28 Naaaan Street. New wlae than In the 685 n«w Five Par Cant OoreraiDMit Ln*B, may do alMiiit 20 |ier eont, and withont rolnction of Inten'st, by an exchange for the Ooada ot tho Cnma- so with ontlro safety, at a profit of PHAKI and Onto JiAII.nOAD (V). Price of tho bonda, until farther notice, 03, aiKl aeenied iBterwl May from 1. We also buy and sell Oovemment Securltlrai, and the Bonda of tho Central Pacific Railroad Co., and aa ag>-nta of the U. 8. iioremmeni, will attend to tho funding of Five-Twenties into tho new United Btatea Bonda. FIBK * GERMAN BANK OF IX)NDON York. HATi'lI. (Limited). DnucToaa. Ooorge Albrecbt, Bremen. CI.BWS & Co., 83 Wall st., N. X. Our business is the same aa an incorporated bank. Deposit accounts can be opened with us in either Currency or Coin, subjoct to chock without notice. Five per cent, intereat will be allowed on all daily balances. Checks upon us pass through the clearing house as it drawn upon any city bank. Baitkimo HonsB OF Hbnrt We issuo Circular Lcttorj all parts of tho world ; Bdward Ilenrj Oraen, Loodon. carl Klola, Frankfort-on-lbo-Maln. Victor rreiherr Von lS»pm; Berlin. Jnliua Majr, Fninkfort.oii-the-lhln. Adolph Vom Rath, Colotnii'. Charlei Fvrdliuind Kodewald, Loodon. Frederick Rodewald, London. Thonuw Sallar, London. for travelers, available In of Credit Wo mako also Commorcial Credits. Rudolph Sulzbacli, FraDUort.on.tbe-ll«lB. Joscpb Spcyer, Fraiikrort.on'the-ltain. Managing Director— Otto Nuatla. AnUtant Manager— Leopold Bono. Auditor— Ocorga Thomas Brooking. Bnukera— Tho London Joint Htock Bank, London. tele L. graphic transfers of money to any desired point, and transac every description of foreign banking business. We draw The The and Bills of Exchange in sums from £1 upward Imperial Bank, and Messrs. Clews, Ilabicht Provincial Bank of Ireland, & on. Co., The National Bank London. of Scotland, all their branches. We issue Certificates of date, bearing interest, Deposit payable on demand or at fixed and available at all money centres. Government and other investment securi Orders executed for also Qold and Exchange. ties Advances made on approved collaterals and against Merchan dise consigned to our care. make collections of Notes, Drafts, Coupons and Dividends with promptness on all points, and are fully prepared to offer banking facilities upon either currency or gold basis. ; The Capital of tho Ocrman Bank of London Limited la £a,om.()Ofl, dlvldnl Into 100,000 Shares ot £10 each : of which 60.000 iiharea, repraaentlot; a raplul of £tMO,000, hare been leaned, aubecrlbed for, and allotted, and are intended to be fully paid up within six mouthH. The bank is entabliiihcd In London and baa no branchca on the Continent or abroad. It U now preparc-d to open business, to necotlatc approved tecurtlles, and generally to attend to transactions appertaining to Foreign banking business. Bartholomew TIoupo, Bartliolomow lano, London, E. C, April, IWI. We *~~ DIVIDBNDS. Tha following Dlvldanda have been decUred daring the paat week TANNER & CO., 11 WALL ST., NEW Pes Whkk CmT. Pablz. Books COMFAMT. BANKERS, Closxs, Rallroada. Chicago & Norlliwestern, common do preferred do YORK, June . DEALERS IN 301 June 14 to Jnljr 1. Jnni! .lol.luDcH to .July 1. . Fbidat Evkhiho, June S, 16T1. Tbe money OTarket.-Thero has been little change in the STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD, AND EXCHANGES. condition of monetary afTairn, and rates for call loana remain at ORDERS EXECtJTBD AT THE STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGES. 3@4 iper cent, with exceptional loans to the large government Interest Aixowed on Deposits simjEcr to Check at houses as low as 2 per cent. Some of the banks refuse to lend sell, at current market rates, the FIRST MORT- GAGE EIGHT (S) PER CENT. GOLD BONDS JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO. of the ST. ; payable August and February, in New York, Lon. Present don or Frankfort-on-the-Main, free o/ U. S. Taxes. Interest market quotations 07|<^8ic and interest. TANNER & No. 11 Harvey CO., Wall Street. A. S. Hatch. Fisk. FisK & Hatch, } extending their line of road to the head of reliable navigation on the Ohio River, where it will meet and connect with lines now building or projected, to the principal railroad centers and river 227 miles are in operation, and the cities of the Western States. is now being : ; Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities, No. 5 Nassau street. New York, May 29, 1871. ( THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY are iron for 100 miles additional 4, preferring to lock up their balances rather than lend tliem at any lower interest. The excessive supply of loanable funds at this centre has probably now reached its maximum, and there are some indications that a slight hardening tendency in there will soon be a demand from rates may soon be expected Ohio and other Western States for money to move the wool crop, and the government programme for the month calls for the purchase of only $4,000,000 Iwnds against the pale of $7,000,000 gold, thus taking $3,000,000 currency off tlic market. Any change towards better rates will be hailed with nati.sfaction by the banks and other money lenders, and a healthy .'>@6 per cent market would be more favorable to leidtimatc businens than the present unusual plethora. The city bank Btntement of Saturday, May 27. showed the foUowiug changes compared wilh the previous week Loans, increase, $3,005,107 specie, increase, $117,901 ; circulation, deposits, increase, $4,806,744 ; legal tenders, decrease, $137,722 The result was to leave the banks $046,841 increase, $1,700,090. strontrer in their excess over legal reserve, the whole excess being $10,220,081. The following statement shows tho present condition of the associated banks, compared with the same elate in the last twoyear* : below Sight. Buy and laid. The road will : Mar 37.1371. |M.«41,«« Loans and dlseounU ia.10,114 Specie Circulation Laaal Teoder* Nlar IS. !*». Majrjb,!**^ fiS-^frSS ii,,a>Jn Jl'21'S;! J^SI!fl! l8.M).41i (1.800.0(10 Hljn Commercial Paper continnes in good demand at 5(351 per cent for first-class names on 60 days to 4 months time, while tome very choice grades have been negotiated at 4| per cent. large East and West through business, immense mineral and general local traffic. The Six Per Ce.nt Gold Bonds or the Chesapeake and Qootations are as follows aaraaal. Ohio Railro^vd Co. are amply secured, and very desirable for Commarol a), first class endorsed ..<Od»r investment. profitable and safe « !;;i'"';i;i";"!""!!i;!!;!iBioBi»a. • lOdan. sisals naoiea. The Central Pacific Bonds negotiated by us, amonnting to ^' " • ttosnonua. dam. $25,885,000, have a ready market everywhere, being favorably Banker*. -arst class folelan lto4aieauia. domasUe known and actively dealt inat all the principal Suick Exchanges Bonds,— Stales eecoritiee have been Goremment Colted of this country and Euro|W, and are readily salable at all times at strong on a mmlemte bosineas, Flve-Twentlee of 1867 doaiog at quoted market price, which is now above par. 11^, against 118} last week; Ten-Forties at 110, against 1001: The Bonds of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. wo and Currencv Sixes at 115), the tame aa laaiweek. The pfineipal cansea of the firmness seem to be found In the npwaid teodeney of believe to be of equal value and aecority, and most in time take a gold, and the iinrchasos of corporations and other inveetora who like rank in market value and salable character. are deeimua of placing their funda during tho preaent period of Holders of Five-Twentjr Bonds, dealrlDg to fund them other- «M7 money, in such accurities aa will |>ay a fair Interest and find have, when completed, a beside an : •• .. • HI V : : K . « : — THE CHRONICLE. 686 fJune 1«71 3, easy sale at any moment. The Government purctases during fraction in'price a number of prominent bankers in this city have Jnne will be only $4,000,000, against $10,0(X),000 in May, but the addressed letters to the State Auditor at Richmond requesting announcement of this schedule on Monday had little effect upon that the funding operations in July be transacted in New York, prices, which have since been firmer, as above stffted. On. Wednes- and it is to be hoped that the request will be acceded to if the law day the last purchase for Mav was made, amounting to f 3,000,000, will permit, as it would greatly facilitate operations so far as the convenience of holders is concerned. between 111.50 and 111.10, the total offerings being $4,053,300. Railroad bonds continue to be in good demand, and both the old The proposition made to Mr. Boutwell by a prominent banking ; house of this city in regard to taking |135.000,000 of the new Five Per Cent Loan has been declined by the Secretary, as it was generally expected that it would be, upon the terms requested <if him. In the meantime there has been little progress made in selling the bonds, and the further plans of Mr. Boutwell in regard to their negotiation, if he entertains any, are yet unknown to the bonds and new loan offerings have been in request. Chesapeake and Ohio Loan advanced to 92. The Pacific railroad bonds close as follows Central Pacifies, 102|@103 Union Pacific first mortgage bonds, 92|@92| Land Grants, 83i@83* Incomes, 84i@84}. The following are the highest and lowest prices of the most active State Bonds at the Board on each day of the week : ; ; : public. government 520B.1S64 •• 6-20'8, W«5 5-30'8, 18IB 5-i0 8, 18B7 5 20'8, 1868 10-40'8, This ' n" • " " 6'8 is prices of leading of the past week securities at the Board on each day Saturday. Monday, TuPSdny, WednPfld'y TliurBday, Mays;. Hay 29. May 30. May 81. Jnnel. 6'« 1881 eonp....«r.7x 117X •r.'iH-.nTii 5 20'8,1862 ooup.»llH<; lUJs •in5< uiv * ni« rm lisy .... .... .... 113^113)^ 'USVIU in9'« "llsV .... 'lumux iim . . iiSK' .... 11.sk 114 114 .... 'I09« 110 asxiie 116 .... 117K 'm*; iiix .... I'.iH •n\%mii m% .... U3» .... 114X !19V 115K the price bid and asked, no sale .... •nn,vi% \nx ... iiiMiiiSi "iiijiiinx lilX ..• 'iin* ii'-V iiiH iiix 'iii^iiiiisf tlSK .... 113« ... 114 .... 1131^114 •1I3K 114!< "114 114X •!09V IIWK '<^H 115 Ji 116 115^ : Friday, June 2. .... l'T< 111J<112 May 27. Missouri 9-.-.< .... Ist.... nn.Pae. !11H •.t2 !'4J<114K 114^ 114X l|4 114H no% lin« llSJk 115X TJ.P. L'dCit.... IS. P. ln(^onie.. This S5JC .... ; having disagreed among themselves AVestern Union Telegraph 57} against 59|, and Hannibal and St. Joseph common at 89 against 98 last week and 104J two weeks ago. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington has decided that the tax of $1,151,000 upon New York Central scrip dividend of 1808 must bo paid the stock, however, has not been much affected by this decision. The remarkable ease in the money market continues to be as great as at any previous time, and invites speculation from outside parties, but the past few weeks, of dullness and the reaction in prices of some leading stocks, have shaken confidence and materially increased the " bear " interest. The following were the highest and lowest prices of the active list of railroad and miscellaneous stocks on each day of the last week Erie Keiidlng Lake Shore Wabash Pittsburg Northwest do pref Rock Island... May 27. 99>5 i)9J< 94 B4Ji 134 135 39 29V 98U 99V 98« !UX 119 30 118 !17X 119X llSJiC 61k 64;< 121)^ 133K 63V 119 W% u»% 12<i.« 63V f'lii 113 Panama Clev..C.,C.*I Col.Chlc.ft I.C Del.,Lack.,&w Bann., St. Jos. pref do IlllnolBCcntr'l Mich. Central. Morris A Essex B., Hart. & Erie 49^< 89)^ .... 33X "4 98X 131 * 49 .... 89J< 91 48K • iS% 24X 99)< 99 loix lOOH UO)i lOlK 'llO 101 lOlV 101 .... TUK 125 "'"' 94X 2V 3 S3>i 59i< SIS 59V 7V i'4 Adams Kxpr'ss sm Am. Merch.Un •36X •56 ^Quicksilver..., Pacific Mall.... 13H .... 46V 47X United States. .... .... .... Wells, Fargo.. 48 ».... 137 135 .... .... •93V 94X m .... S3V S4>!i 57X 59X 7V 8X 13S .... 46H 47V 8;« 81)i SSS .... 55% 56)i •45V 48 49 i^ 120 94)i 133)s 131 Ki'X 93>4 133)4 .10)4 2S« » 117K 113V 114V 63X 63X 119V 98X 99 X 123X .... 50 39V 33 V .... 101 136 125 \T^ 86V !20 6Sx 117X118)4 112)4 114 62)4 63J4 12014 1.2 85)4 86H 9734 98V 121)4 122)4 119)4 119X 63)4 I20>4 86 *^ »!<V 62 SIX 47X 109X110 99 lOOX •99 lOOX .... •2X 2X 83V 34X 58 S% SSfi 8V 12IX .... •94 94)4 .... m% •2X ... 3'X 8?X 57V 58X .... .... .... 8X 47)4 48)4 13)4 13X 45X 4;v 44X 82 .... 82 56X .... .... ".56 .... •46X 13X 13X 55 •46 8)4 64 8)4 13 45)4 ... 57 54!4 52 .... 46 made at thu Board. State and Railroad Bonds Southern State bonds have been comparativelj' dull. Tennesees have shown some reaction from previous price.i, and close about 1^ per cent lower than last -week, the decline being apparently the result of speculative sales, and not from any change In the financial affairs of the State or any less confidence in the ultimate value of the bonds. South Carolinas have not varied materially, and it is hoped that the State will be able to arrange its financial matters satisfactorily after a .short time, though it is thought that the late convention erred in not providing definitely for the floating debt and maturing bonds of the State. Virginias have been dull and receded a 68V ••• iZli .... m% .... 92V SSH 84 • •SlJi" 93!i 85>i •8tV 83 102J« ..?. .... 8JV 64V'' lOJV .... 102V made 85 84 - . Board. at the — Low- Highest. (losing. Mondav, " 29 .lllX " 3'> Tuesday, .I'.IK Wedn'day, *' 31.. .111^ 111)4 mx 111)4 r.iv 111.'* 111)4 11154 111)4 Tim rsday ..June i lUV IIIK 112X Friday, 2.. 112X 112)4 . . - . .liiV .113X 1, 1871, to '{3 date .iiox IllX lllV Dala nccs. currency. . , Gold. I20.047.S10 is.9is,noo 27.438.000 JI.284.106 1,552,315 1.301.215 »1, 13.1,810 1,748,120 1,472,486 l.o:9.17il .<I0.99;,000 50.503,000 .483,720 ],li5,S91 1.456,310 1.393,880 1,686,150 165,175.000 299,145,000 1.486,310 1,063,300 l,'l86,989 IX 112)4 112 112X m% llOX 112X 113X 11 Total Clearings. 113X 113X 17.2,sn.0"0 1 are the quotations in gold for foreign and American (old coinage) Amer- thalers thalers silver (old coinage) premium. ® fl 83 8 87 7 80 8 Ki 1@2p.c. preminni. Dimes and half dimes... $4 93 3 91 7 95 O ® ® 8 15 ® 6 60 @ 4 00 ® 16 10 @ 15 70 6:0 3 90 16 10 15 50 97X® Five francs FrancsEnglishsilver Prussian thalers Specie thalers ^lexlcan dollars Spanish dollars ?@8 South American dollars 98,. 96' 95 19 4 80 71 1 04 97 % 19H 4 85 _ 103V® 1 72 06 I04X, p. c. premium. par. ! slight holding oft' of buyers in the hopes of obtaining lower rates. Thi! negotiation of the Reading loan, and the reports from abroad of the placing in London and Frankfort of several American railroad loans, have taken the edge off the market for the time being, and encouraged the idea that rates may again decline. There seems to bo little prospect, however, that the loans already negotiated will have auy permanent eft'ect upon our rates of exchange, and unless much larger amounts are placed hereafter, little concession in rates can be expected on that ground. Double eagles continue at a premium of about 316 to i per cent, though the shipment of specie for the week will probably aggregate less than Cotton exports from the United in any of the last three weeks. States amount to 47,893 bales, against 30,160 bales in the same we. k of 1870. Quotations are as follows: London prime bankers «4X 9JX •2V 3 S3X 34 57X 6S .... .... — 81 100J4 100 95« 60 Days. 125 47,V This la the price bid and asked, no sale was .... 63X 99 93 69 64 Forelan Exclianse.— The market has been dull, and business apparently checked by the upward tendency of gold, and a 86)4 9S)4 109X .... .... .... .... ... 26)!| .... .... 9i% 93V S5K '101% 103 iiix (lerman Kronen Xguiiders Spanish doubloons Patriot doubloons Anu-ricau silver (new). fSii 109.4 .... .... est, X Prussian X 48 112 '.... 120 21 •85 .... IllX May 27. (iiinnan 12'K 89V •89X.8«V 23X 23/1 .... 93 n% .ni4i; Batnrday, NanolcouB 122X123)4 8)4 1214 48 85 93 •R5X 8JX 102X .... 4 p. c. 113K114V 4«V M 92% ... 64 95X in jf. American gold 991, 93J« 131 1S4« 29)4 30 117 118)4 82 56X SIX 45 95S4 •26 •...."69X —Quotations. Open- Sovereigns June's. 89)4 23 lOOX !'4X 58 31.1)4 .... .... .... 71 ; The following 98V 92V •....131X^:2fl 49 .... 49 110 •124 •2X 133V 127)4 69X 61 96X 95 71 70V '47 47!i 'Seij 26V .... ican coin Friday .... .... 100 •91 99X 9;i!< 99X ... •99X100 61V 62X 62 63X 81 SIX SIX SIX 47 4SX 46x: 47X 112)4 112V !1 IV 112)4 R9V 24 122 121 '119 109V 11)0 118!4 '131 31V 'lUH a 113V 41 *8))i 109J« lin H 99V 6J% 81V 12 l;9 .... "l!! •.... 98 121 •99 62 nox 110 Union Pacific. West. (Jn. lei. Mariposa pref.. • 119X W'i 93« 85)4 ma Ufw ntau-iu Chlc.&AIton..'119K120 do do pref *121 63,'< 119S< 12'J)i Fort Wayne... 'S^a 99w *99 St.Paul fiii 62K do pref.... 81V 81V ^'X SIM Ohio, MIsslsslo 49^ 50^ 48X 5.')S< Central of N.J. S0!< 119X 114>^11H< 115 van S5K m% 9dX 98V Si% 94 1,,- I33V IH'4 134 lS4)i 29)4 3ii)i 116^ 118H 113.^114^ 60 98 >« 99X 99V 93)i •36X .... 64 1< 71 71 70V 47K Gold has been strong during the past days, closing this evening at 113f, the highest point of the year. The cause of this advance seems to be mainly speculative, and it is reyiorted that a clique has been formed to advance the premium still further. The Treasury sales for the month will be $7,000,000 against the purchase of only $4,000,000 bonds, and unless there is good reason to suppose that Mr. Boutwell will not again interfere with the course of gold, by selling extra amounts, it would appear that any combination to force up fhe premium must be attended with considerable risk of failure. The export so far this week has been about $000,000, to that the total, unless shipments of to-morrow are very large, will not greatly exceed tl,000,000. On Thursday the Treasury sold $3,000,000, the whole amount of bids being $0,116,000. Rates for carrying have ranged from " flat " to 3 per cent, and for borrowing from "flat " to l-64th per day today the rates paid for carrying were 1, 2 and IJ per cent, and for borrowing flat to 1 per cent. The following table will show the course of the gold premium each day of the week past Jan ; scrip »% 6"* r-A TOJi two ; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesd'y Thursday, May 30. May 29. May 31. June!. V.% 71« .... 71 71M 73 71X 71X 71V ••• ilX 47 47X •47K nii the price bid and asked, no sale was iB ftt N.T.CentiH.R i~i% •36,W •K<4 86 lOiH .... Cent.Pac.Gold * 92X .... .... 72 The Gold market vaemade at the Board. stock market has been unsettled in tone, with irregular iprices. No general movement has taken place in either direction,' and several of the speculative favorites show an advance, while others have declined. Rock Island closes at 123i against 119^ last week, the advance being based upon reports that the company has a large surplus on hand, and also that the Pennsylvania Central is endeavoring to obtain control of the road in order to get a continuous line to the West. Reading has been strong, selling above 119, but declining again to-day to 117; the recent purchases of coal lands are regarded' in Philadelphia as decidedly favorable for the company's interests. Lake Shore, aft«r some fluctuations, was again strong to-day, closing at 114S@114f, though there has been no information given in regard to any scrip dividend or increase of stock. Dividends of 5 per cent have been declared on the Northwest stocks, both common and preferred, payable on the 30th inst. No effect was produced on prices, as the dividends had been confidently expected. The decline in several leading stocks has been quite as marked as the advance in some of those named above. Pacific Mail closes at 44f against 461 last week, the price falling off on the publication of the company's annual statement, although the statement is generally considered favorable. Cleveland & Pittsburg closes at 120| against 123+ last week Ohio and Mississippi at 47^ against 50^ the parties manipulating this stock Saturday, na Tenn..old... ;2H '2% Tenn.uew... 72« ... N.Car.. oM.. •4TX 47« K.Car., new. r.ii 36 Virp., old 69!i 69* S C, n, J & J 64 6? ti 6s 68 68 88 6a mjciia Railroad and macellaneons Stock*.— The do Harlem Mondav, Tnesdav, Wedneed'y Thursday, Frldav May 39. May 30. .Tune 1. June 2. May 31. Batnrday, The following were the highest and lowest Currency ; •' , commercial I10X@ ® @ 110 Paris (bankers) Antwerp Amsterdam Hamburg 41X® 36X® 86X® a Kranklort 41 Bremen 19X0 Prussian thalers 12 transactions for the week Treasury have been as follows Custom House at the May Monday, Tuesday, " 27.... 29,... Total Balanoa, " May 2 26 41 X® soil® B>i® .... Custom House and Sub Sub-Treasury, -Recelpts.- 424,000 652,000 512,000 282,000 1,409,213 19 515.519 IS 233,036 94 »3,193,000 »4.693,213 39 55,708,513 73 Payments.Currency. . Currency. r.,317.540 82 567,913 36 »361.2:16 28 135,916 36 Gold. »1.379.v99 14 186,570 OO »8-3S,188 S3 132,074 31 136,917 27 2,319,351 03 2,149,996 I: 8,263,884 ^ 366,423 :- 709,538 41 Holiday, SO Wednesday, " 31 ThurBdajf, June 1 Friday, »823.I)I10 »823.llOO & : eipta. Saturday, ® 5.12X® 5.12)4® & 41 Days. 110J4® 5.17X0 5.17Xa Swiss The S itov® iiox 110)4 110)4 773,612 42 1,175,499 14 2,<)45,680 50 $5,081,841 60 6,969,415 51 U Payment during week 160.400,757 12 »12,O51,260 7,317,.i31 73 4,131,741 65 Balance June 2 $56,366,015 47 $4,733,728 88 ' $4,131,741 65 $7,317,581 — : .... UDe . : .. :: ' : : 1 .. : THK CHRONICI.B. 3, 1871.] Nbw 887 Vonit CiTT Banks -Tlin l»llnwln(r sUt«m«Dt iihown rxindilioiiof tho A>woclttt«<l RnnkR of Now York f'lly for tho oiuiiuK nl lh« oammenc«mnnt of biminrHii on May 27, 1871 Dm wwk -AVailAUB AMOI'HTurl,nntiN nntt Baku, Ifdw VorK.... ManhKttiin Morchimtn' Morlmtllca i;ir>'iiK». '". < Hpflrla. ' »;'.1A7.«») f ••...,•.,. •. ITnloii ,, Aiiit'ricft Plurnlx »;iiy , Ti-cdetmeD'*. T^;,l<l (WV.IIJ Mrrf tmatii* RxohkOKfl. t.«s,ow . , 1.600,000 ^ »aa Truttn*. 800,000 000,000 , 9rti«Qwlch M0.000 LoKthor MAnii( 6«renth Ward, •uteol Nt<w Vork Amerlcuu Kxchanjce. •00.000 500,000 3,000,000 9JXIO,000 10X100.000 (Mmmorce Broiidwty Oeoui Merojftnttle -~>rm aw two tialUtln. Nttloaiki... ll«oli&alc« ,i.-'..k-: 9.mi,9>3 i.im.sa FttltOQ Chomlcftl B'ilcliert' .iJ.l)U,tlt • n92>JO 1- JOU.MIO tfiOIMl IO,M> lon.iw M.'ia .wi.iac. 4.417 jno 4»I.I7( ».TS,4»0 30.48<IM9 908 «0 aas.49: 101,800 ^O <U ' «....! .: '^M Mi/no 1,008,990 • 11.71U 4IM,.'«I0 •Jl LwacB <.«t,l<0 »«>,3M Ml,l«3 1X7* .807 M),90t iM'/M 9,113,100 7,887,7*7 1X80,800 9,niJ91 1XI7JU0 90D/100 i.tltXH 4M«I TMM) 1^9,4X7 otsMl s,ii«.ano W.»4) 478J00 4,7W 8,999.400 1X89,900 l.ll3*,8n) 8S4.988 4,vg«,iin 818.70) 871,711 UWWBO 4M).000 3,1».400 8,700 iMijm 413J0O 1.0I4.0IM II0.600 9,«)» I.00O.00O 1.00O.O0O 9.i99.9M >lt8,4n 3.43l,Ti< lao.ii'O 3,489i«0 i,m,wi 331X04 3,131 J7t 838.000 ia«,i»9 9,183 4,000 3*3,489 l,4U,«88 88«,»M 900.000 3.1>IO,000 UMt 188.1143 I,Ou4.ilOO •nxoo \OJ>H,V» 580JU lJ3S:iX8 Ml .4.11 'J7,SI« 180,900 1XOO,1«7 84* 0*3 S^ 9IIM Loailior 4,000.000 400.000 1.000.000 1.000.000 1,000.000 1,500.000 iiOTa fCxi-.haDKe... i.irao.ooo a.418,ll«0 3,000.000 790,000 4,I<3JS4 3,S39.«» soo.ooo 100.000 sou.ooo 1,944 .9M IrvlDK HMtropollUm CRlxenB NaKaita Market Bl. Nicholas Shoe lintl ContlQental , . . Commouweallb Oriental Marl DO Atlantic Iioportora and Tradera*. farit Mcchanli-s' &roc<?rs' BmkInK A>a. North Kiver Kasll'.lvir Maaaractiirerft SM.OOO ixi»jm 900.000 1.410.900 a),713,«U0 9.000.000 New York Coontjr 3iiO,00O 1,000,000 German American Bullaaead 300X00 Stnyveaant Kleve ith Ward. RlKhth National 00,000 300,000 390,000 900.000 American NMIonal Oermanla MtnafitctiirenftBnllden 8KJ,W1 Inc. Inc. Snecie Circulation t2,(«)t..in7 I17..)ni Dec. lS3.?a April April K. April 39. 0U,8DO 13488,800 8XH,7UO •80,788 804,800 1,»19 10,858 33X83,317 5,398,134 1,190,400 1ltt,483 483.(U) 177.4*4 1,108,701 341.«7 in <l,00O 1,183X00 311X00 17495X00 1,85BA» 13,089X00 380.000 lX34Xin 4X80.00O 786/no 839X00 790J00 6,184X00 1.744.0011 9,347 JOO 9,100X00 1.188,7ai 1,8(9,10) 301,500 47,800 IM.TOO 809,100 4,748,900 1,393, 9,4M 335.000 iw,aoo 1X83.4*5 1.118X00 6,319 3,911,911 1,610/tll 583,731 390,9aR 9,380 8,081 833X99 siexin 90UX63 108X13 918,230 SSO,000 44^,549 1.450 46.033 9,414 «0 133,448 311,499 881,389 S22,4.<1( 845,073 M9X<0 KX66 1,177,81* May 30 ... May27.... Inc. inc. LegalTondert I weeks past I>epoalt«. Tender*. 214,139.838 53X31,143 99X36.788 (0,4M,39I 19X97.189 31,488,401 31,<61.939 28»XI3,~ 19X0I.2M 81,39IX0> 333X19,36 377X81X40 389.331.3!il 16,19* 9.>S 19 3SiX!3 31,131.419 81.30l.9«( 231,!>9(W4 233X»*J)1« 19X80,114 31.071.3H 233,490,1«U 3'9,43»,W1 391.III.SM |4.«9«,744 1,109,099 2n,ll*,196 —The following «l,»3.298 M,V.!1,933 68,230,(18 «4.M 19.189 »€4X0'X90 the average condition of th« Philadelphia National Banks for the week preceding Monday, May 29, 1871 t^HiLADELrniA BANKS. is : Total net Banka. Capital. PhiUdeliihla (I.Hi(iAXI North America Loans. h Tender. Pp-^cle. tto.min (9.;'4!.lin 4;.'06.1D1 9,245,9(10 I>ei>o«ltB.Clrculafn. »3.7r.s,n(« IUI0O.00O 2X97.S48 199.150 908.600 5.(44X00 »l.4(>s.(»«) MechanlcB' 810,000 8U),noo 1.486X00 3X00 3361 xno 460.000 390,000 3,4-10X00 1.480,000 987,843 1,958,>00 9S8.000 526.000 73!.0a' 019XOO 4(8jsn Bank N. Llbertlea. Bonthwark 3,401X00 31.600 3,aio I,Ml 31,(00 993X00 1,513X00 311X00 Kensington 39(1,000 1,(160.165 4837 lX»,8a9 400X00 1.500.1*0 i,993 90n 7.000 995 «B,189 988X3* 22;,l:»i 900.000 397.000 304,185 404,(1*1 S.'S.OOO \fi»i.im Famiem and Mech. lX>X).0ti0 3,000,1100 Commercial Venn... Wea ern Manufacturers' nank ol (;omnierce Girard Tradesmen's 900X00 l.noo.ooo 3X»X00 W.8B J90.0(X) 1,000,000 a«i.ooo 1,499.«»4 I,ia9,««t 1,198,019 aovTO Commonwealth. Corn Bxchange. .. Hnlon 3U1.00 KiMm 9on.iioo 1.740.(110 a«).ooo l.:5in,i«IO 1,1X1(1.000 3.(i(r;j«) gmxdo 971X8* 893.O0 First Third Fourth 300X00 Sixth Serenlh Ellhlh ,, 379X00 7a)X00 B^nkoC Republic. 1X00X00 Secuilty I 111,4-,'(i Adriatic American Aetna Ill Brooklyn 30) Cltliens' :39 165 City Clinton 3.»tlX00 v.n.'.iH) 339X83 mfr,» »i.ti> JKU.OU> 1X65X14 I10XOO 183X00 309X00 4ia,nn 3X00 491.000 I71.1«t SlOJCtv 791X00 341. lUl (WXOO 3390X00 5t;.(>«i 4*1X00 131X00 1,485X00 Kill («1J xaxoo 118X1)1 The |l(.430.l>l(l $9I.'>51.I7I $189X31 819X10X94 •49XMX80 deriations from last week's returns are aa follows |lt,l74X:0 Increaia. Itecrease. (8.000 1 Loana 90,191 ! DeposlU Specie DecrMse. as 3*3 1 Circulation Increase., Capital Leiral The annexed statement shows the Banks for I>ate. April 14.. May 1 May 8.... May 19 May 33. May, J» . ii^tr; condition of the Philadelphia a series of weeks Loona. Specie. Legal Tender, Depoalfa. Clrrolatlon. xn 54X*I,498 54X*I,*49 rtJM 13X833** 41,871 99*343 14,40838l 943l9Xn 300,118 55,0aj39 391908 1439S3a 1437S3M 31.1,«98 14.990,45* 4*3'4.7II 4-VI37310 48.a8tH4« 44389,7;9 I»,89l 19340384 99,(ni,*» 91351,474 . — . 453S4Ja0 stateraent of the . 11.068.9*4 11.09*319 ii.ii8.ri8 11.119.180 1I.I0*.4*8 1.114.870 . . Boston dosTON Banxs. Below we give a National Banks, as returned to the Clearioj: House, on Monday May 20, 1871 Banks. Atlantic Atlas Blaokaions PoMoo Canltal. 1190X00 1300000 1300X00 IfWm Loana. BiKOle.L.T.Note*. Depoalte. CIrrnla. 11300.479 •1,108 3,11l,'3* Uiaa igsxi* 8,^a43l3 (3*4 1.1W 853,8>7 ifi»M |183.4('8 myii MMXOS «»«3« JXMJSt 13,481 .a91 9131*3*4 913*431* 1X80349 133313(8 913833^ Askd 1(12 103 Gebhard Globe 105 I(B Grocers' io 8I31.M* i.W4 34,a«13« 343983)1 Oermanla 138 113 65 100 1!9 Howard 116 Irving 113 International... .118 109 .lefferson no Knlckerbocker..l80 Lafayette 13 119 8* 103 II* 117 119 130 149 IXj 74 Gu(U'dlan Home 295 90 ISO 106 97 360 97 Excelsior 138 FIreman'a Fireman's TrustllS 147 Lamar in Lenox 108 lOO 190 Longlnland LoriTlard Manhattan Market Bid. Meeh.*Trad*rs*.l.'4l .Mercantile 103 .Merchania' |9U Metropolitan Hiuiover Continental ('ommorcc Eagle Empire City Bid. Fulton 113 160 I'A 1«5 00 95 Nassau ITS 177 National 130 ... New AmsterdamlO? N. Y. equitable. IW New York 113 Niagara 83 North AmericanltQ North Hlver lit Phenli 115 Reller 10O in* 13 Rrpnblic Sernrlty Hterllng 130 106 1?S 113 190 II* Askd lio 1*4= tin 77 80 .StuTveaant 1*5 in* trnited Stales... 14* lYonkcrsAN 19n Y.IOS 105 SOUTHERN SECURITIES. Piicefl are made by lome qnotaUoiui ara several of the prtnrlpal rl4>«leni, though necessarllr nominal. Tbeae (tnotatlons are o( the liens Artlve ^rarities whlrh are not Given oB the Next Pace. Bid Ask H(( North Carolina. «;itr Mevurlt.ea. .^icxantfrlaSe WUmington Weldou 7s.... " Ch. ARuth.letM.end Bt TO 18 .ttlama, (ia,7R 80 88 lstM..9*... SI Autneta, Oa., 7», bonds ID CniMccton, M. C. , 7s, F. L. bds (« South Carolina. Ml Ctaari., Col. A Aug 1st M.,7> Ml i^nlnmhia 8 C 6s «S TO slock.. C'olnmhiiB," 78, bond* 1 n * M . ts 75 «» 10 Macon 7s, bonds Memphis (ie, codorsei! Mcmiilils jiast doe coupon*. Mobile, Ala., fts, bond*.... '• »«, ... . 50 78 Mil i. (0 57 TO 80 70 73 65 81 8t «a n 7U au TU sn n lau end lit Income. (8 »» Tl WIlmiOKtoa.M. C.,5* •' 8s T1< Alabama. * West Ist, S«.. 1*. '• " •• " Montgomery and Konlla gold bunds, endorsed by m n 70 IW 71 K »8 StaU-of Alabama •H and Ohio. *mtc,Ss and Meridian 1st m. 8* iii'lina ?o* T4 NotlbKaetcmlst mtg. 87 10 " stock Cberaw * DarllnctonTs 10 1st M.,T*.. 8*... ' Hs... 3d Sd " f*... MorlKage >lua Kldce. isl Trnneaare. Tenn Kempblsand Ohio 10* " *• Vlrclnla. «• Alei,, 1st* •*,.... td*«( «Iez. " Mscon and An<a*U bond* Macon Rnd Aognsta . stock... 89 87 m » w Atlantic and Unlfstock Savanniib, Albany.* Oalffs hoods, end. by favannah.. 81 Ueorgia 1 st 7( 80 Pensacula A " m idmS*. W M * Nan. Istt fO 40 at Hi «l M n 8S n 78 HI Si oeasoi'.a* n » I*t B, " " i* «d «Tean. UtB,7* " Siciim. 90 M n7 tt n » tdm. naif«t*.. Sdm.S* 4tbm.ss * r»t«r*barg 1 ** lafana. MlMUtippI ^^ Cent. m ST M M « m vxaM n^'IanM isT Isl ,- Si T» 15 niaaUalppI an* !.•• «"• Id at. II k PMMvb. 1M M (7 .... . ... M m T» tdB.tf •• •• " rr«'k»b'g '» •4 » .... A»&. tat'. Jt tetithsid*, 1st niir. " 8t T» 8A Tt .... .. leta* Norfolk 8t TS S4 TS M M 4(h.(<» * ran 7t 80 70 7«X TS Vtrglnta Central !ns,«s tod*. •* Rlcb. 11 HO 76 Ids 8a 4tb*a* * TB T* VlrgluUM, end East Trnn. Jt by Slate of (Irsiin M m M .. a<h,*s Georcla. lloathwestcri>Hn.,lst mt«. •lock 53 SarunHb A Char. T*, Vm ATeui. Isl* 5s... »dt8. 1st •e M 05 40 Spartcn'bnrr and Union gnar'd by Stales. C Unncc A Railroad nrrnrltlea. Monlc'rv tak M , TO 6S 86 Mnhil.' InercMe.. •»» lis .Increase. 1X»4.77% Tenders 1.141.134 HI 8s, Total 114.498311 1133^3,408 108 186X0' 7M00O 8l3n,K5 13386341 120 rtichmonif 6* Kat.ooo 4*370375 13,164381 Columbia Commercial 837X40 *4sxai 13X00 MJ48349 1.184319 8* 358, en ai.ini weeks past Dei•poslIlls. CIrrnlallon. 1338313 55 215 108 84 113 90 187 nashvllle«B Norlolk (is 1,584 .(no Legal Tender. Specie. aua84 •a 310 Bcekman Bowery 999X00 113X40 3J0XUI 80*,W« 1X13X00 88*381 I3aw.4a* Askd Ast.ir iXKo.an 931X00 Inc. 1394.431 13M,11iS 80 3.9*0X00 9S(im l8»,739CircnlaUaB 118313301 1I8.IM397 114313318 114381338 Bid. Arctic 383,ia) 5.vn : i.« 986.11(1 nepoalts Inc. are comparative totals for a series of 109 314 891 312.180 4.Vl(ni tM3S3<t the returns of previoos week are as follows [Corrected by E. B. Bailey.] 1X91 .000 8*4,fe5 M.I83 94.193 Qnotatloms of New Tork Fire Insnranee Stocks. 443/I3H 319,195 901.000 •8u.aio 319,100 1,S83.(«0 5TO,»I8 339.474 3.981X00 3.3U,inO Hay Mays May 19 May 33 May 39 l,l»t,1)4 611.181 mxon 190X'.'0 2«>.(>00 Central 4'.m( 31.000 19,19* 3X03X00 Consolidation. city 400.000 r.,si>2 ... 8 U.(6^XJ9 691X93.9(8 989X/),9S4 14.113 1«393 3.44«.<64 Loans. Dale. April34. — 809,714.(80 13.m Dee. Ctearlnca.' (37 081393 83,099.211 8338.117 43>8.799 $41X90X00 $118333,4Ca 81X80349 81233138I |5I 30311 The deviations from 8»IJI(U 800 mjoo 3.1*3 78333 •07318 1X80XD0 ixooxoo Tout 4X31X00 98,900 114,000 rnlon Webster 19345 1,9*9.9«1 4,«n3*8 300X00 71,000 191.318 I3«5,44l 3XDO.000 Secnrlty lOl.TW ttajgB 3«7.'«4,133 13.»!I).SH Ride A Leather ReTer* The following 3S9X'W,'<«8 May* May 13.... Exchange 883,480 331,071 Specie. Circulation. Sl,Mfi.m 15.-I3.9M 19. Eagle 3»U4n Tlie ioUowing are the totals for a series of Loana. City mjna MSJ90 1,1«>,l*« 43*43M ixqixao of Republic... Loans Net Depoalta | Bank Specie Legal Tender Notes 705«.M0 arTJiT.BSS 19X80.114 81X71,344 2S8,490,7<0 (8,390,418 deviationB from tUe returns ot preTious week are as follows The 6X19395 3390.TW 793X00 TottiB Loana l,<5l.«3 1X00X00 '•SS'SS 1X00300 1X00X00 1 xooxoo 130O30O *77iflO 905,>)05 1,191,197 i.«3>xoo B'k or Redeniplton. 3,29»,900 I,»l3.a80 1.714.840 T:9.103 100 OOO Bank of Commerce. Bank or N.America 3A«,18I W,1W S37B,r« 4,*n3*i '•SSS2 9813-3 3S»,M> 9O.',90S 300X00 Klrst... Second (Orult*)... .- 1,773371 Third 494X00 847X00 4,930 aaojooo 13< 790X00 9MX0O MMnO 3«4J0O 4WJS37 931 l,M4,4(IO 4*03W 4,»I8 19,84« 8,84* 3,100 l,2»,0IIO 8.143,981 1,943,(94 4.18 xooxoo 3X00X00 9,ln9M0 I.217.400 TS5.771 l.ll>«,4M OanC/al National 9,000,000 "•?ff'KS 1,4*9,0011 B'cond National 300.000 tA-affio Ninth National 1,000,000 5.080,9(10 Klmt National 900,000 9.gl4,S,U Third National 1X00,000 New York N. RxchaoK* 300,000 1,38«,10» 4.893,900 Tenth Nation il 1,000.000 I»i830 Bowery National 390,000 IXODXin Tremont Waahlngtoa 9,71* i.os»,ina l«,*a,480 state Suffolk Tradera' 71»,Hn I,«!IO,«»n 11.964.000 3.71 74'),100 ^•SS-SSS s,«a,aoo 1,190 I8'03H 3X9*,°90 l;in>xno i.«<aiher «3,H10 9«,400 133,900 149,713 49,000 s,uao 89.730 13,984 S.RB.IOO 1,WO.OCO 9un3no till) tub A HIM I' 9.988,838 1.809,391 3,898,109 3.187.100 1,308,100 3.491.9111 3,000.000 900.000 900.000 400.000 % Mer Foarth National. 1. •s% UM3N "^Sffl; \..» Ki.^.Und H10,.',.1' 9,4*t,Ma l,30tjl» 4,990,411 Mount Vrrnnn !SSSS li>4 . 4»,700 Chalbam Pooplel Ifortli AmerlCMi Hanover «,i»i;jw ».fN.I74 ).i»4.«n 3,000.000 Psciac Itfipal>llc 8. S,a77,IU> 40oxn « «.;llii,i>l» 1,000.000 1,OUU.OOO 1,000,000 I31*.9ni Mir«Tl(k Merrhanlii' * it M M) <st 104 m m «B IB trt » Mm.H Pot4.. •*. " eorrt* •' " it ..., ri *..• tt*' — V ... .. . . .. .. . X .. X ., . THE CHRONICLE. 688 [June 8,1871. GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. Active Stocks and Bonds given on a Previous Page are not Repeated here, (^notations are made ol Cent Talne, TVbatevor the Par may be. Southern Securities are <luoted In a Separate List. Tbe STOCKS AND SECURITIKS. Bid, Ask. Prices. New Yorli Gold Coin 12X y.i% American a.S. GOVERNMENTS. (Not previously quoted.) «o 114 69,1881, 6s,5-20s, (1862) rej7 68,5-209, (1861) reiz 68,5-20s, (isss) reg •s, 5-20S, (1865, new) 68,5-20s, (1867) reff 6s, 5-209, (1868) reg ^O, lull, , O]/ 68, 1874,reff. ,.t reg Cleve. New & Essex, Ist Mcrt do 2d Mort & Tol. Sinking Fund 109X 109X »« 70J( — do do new bonds do do registered old 18C6.... do do do 18(i7.... do do do Georgia 6s 7s,newbonds do do 78, endorsed do 78, Gold North Carolina 69, wld do do Funding Act, 1866. do do 1868 do new bonds do do do Special Tax South Carolina Cs new bonds do do April i Oct. do do 70X 68X 69 74 Pitts., Ft. do do do Cleve. do do do Chic, & ft do do Ohio new do W. & Chic, Ist Clev., IstM., 7, '77. 83)4 99)4 . 101 do 1C2K do Bonds, 26){ 97 7, 1877.. 103)4 Rutland, new, 7 83)4 Verm't Cen.,l6t M.,conB.,7, do 2d Mort., Tf, 1891 ft Can., new, 8 U'3 Vermont Vermont bds. :62j« 1023^ M.... Boston 2d Mort. 3d Mort. p. c. eq't bds lot 93 Pitts., Consol. S. F'd 1(0 2d Mort do 93 do 3d Mort S.i do 4th Mort do do do 8 Alton Sinking Fund.. do l8t Mortgage... ft Eastern Mass.. conv.. 6, 1874... Hartford ft Erie, 1st M (old) 7 do do IstM. (new) 7. Old Col. ft Newport Bds, 6, '76. .9,iX .97X .. Cln., San. loik 102 102 Bid. Ask. STOCKS AND SECUltlTlES Boston ay. 85 Jersey Central, 2d Mort. do STATE BONDS. old . do Tennessee 6s, old do do new bonds 6s, STOCKS AND SSOCBITISS. SKCTJBITIIEB. RAILROAD BONDS. Great Western, 2dM. 1893.... Uuincv & Tol.. 1st M.. 1890.... 111. A So. Iowa, Ist Mort Galena & Chicago Kx. ended Galena Chlcajro, Cd Mort... Chic. P.. Island & Pacific Morris 5s,10-40s, rra Virginia STOCKS ANI> ft 43X Mass., Ist M.,6,'83. 92 335 & Albany stock Boston, Hartford Boston 86)4 '&6 Erie Lowell stock 2 ft Baltimore. Central Ohio. 1st M..0 84X Marietta ft Cln., 1st M.,7, 1891 do do 2d M.,7, 1896 8234 26)4 Northern Cent., 1st M. (guar) 6 do do 2dM., S. F.,s,'85. 94" d<5 do 3d M., S. F..6,1900 83 8' do do 3d M. (Y. ftC)6,'77 86 J( do do Cons, (gold) 6, ir(0 93 J4 44 Pitta, ft Connellsv., 1st M., 7, '98 96* 103)4 do Ist M., 6. 1889 do West Md, IstM., endorsed, 6, "Xi ss" 2)4 138 140 151 Boston* Maine 155 Boston ft Providence 135 156 Cheshire preferred 87 )i 88 Cin., Siindusky ft Clev. stock. ... 24 ft Concord 101 103 76 148 (Jonnecticnt River do lBtM.,unend.,6, '90.. 76 do 2d M., endorsed, 6, '90. M'A 140 Baltimore ft Ohio stock. 5 Parkersburg Branch. Central Ohio do preferred.. Cincinnati. Cincinnati 5s do 6s Connecticut ft PasBUmpsic, pf. 92)4 7-309 do & Miss., 1st Kustern (Mass.) 124)4 125" Ham. Co., Ohio 6 p. c. long bds. 95 do 138 Consolidated 140 96H Fitchlmrg 93X 94 do do 7p.c.,l toSyrs. 97 47 Dub. ft Sioux C, 1st Mort Indianapolis, Cln. ft Lafayette] 5J^ C)4 95" Manchester & Lawrence Covington ft Cln. Bridge 90 150 i'M S7K Peninsula RR Bonds ;145 Cin., Ham. ft D., Ist M.,7, RO... 32 Nashua ft Lowell St. L. & Iron Mountain. 1st M. 94 >« 95 do do 2dM., 7, '85... Northern of New Hampshire.. 112 . 107X 110 26X 26 j^ Mil. ft St. Paul, 1st Mort. Ss. do Income 9:) Mortgage.... w; 102 . 20 73 do do do do do do do do do 7 3-10 97 98 99 99 93 Ogdenfl. ft L. Champlaln 91 pref.... iOJ Per tlie do do 3dM., 8, 77... 65 91 104 90 97 80 83 S8 103 88 92 77 93 90 90 <J6 92 98 88 do do 107)4 Cln. ft Indiana, Ist M., 7 80 do do 2d M.,7, 1877.. Old Colony ft Newport 103 90M 95 £7 Port., Saco ft Portsmouth 137 2d M 137K Colum., ft Xenia, Ist M., 7, '90. 92 Dayton ft Mich., Ist M., 7, '81.. 95 Mariel ta ft Cin., 1st Mort Rutland 39 95« 955^ 39)4 Missouri 68 87 do do 2d .M.,7, '84 91 Chic, ft Milwaukee'lst Mort... do preferred 8)?4 84S' do Han. & St. Joseph. 91 85 72' do 3iiM.,7, '88.. do lOSX 70 49 Jollet & Chicago, 1st Mort Summit Branch 49)4 Louisiana 6s do To'do dep. bds,!', '81-'94. 99 Chic, ft Gt. Eastern, Ist Mort.. Vermont ft Canada 101 C3M 63 do new bonds Dayton WcBt., iBt M.,7, 1905. ft 74 Col., Chic, Ind., 1st Mort. Vcrmontft Massachusetts 75 ft 87X do 69, new floating debt, 69' 1st M., 6, 1905. 65 do do do do 2d Mort Plilladelphia. do 69, levee bonds Ind., Cin. ft Laf., 1st M..7 8SX Tol., Peoria ft Warsaw, E, D. do do 83 Pennsylvania 58, 1877 1101)4 103 do Ist M.,7, 1888 (I.&C) W. !>.. 89 do do 1875.. do 88 do 6s, 1871 do M llitary Loan 101 Cln.ft Ind.,lBtM..';,'85. 77 do do 2d M. do 78, Penitentiary do Stock Loan, 6s, '72.'77j :oi 107)4 .lunc, Little Miami, 1st M., C, 1883 .... 98 New York ft N. Haven 68 California 78 do do 109)4 68, 'TI-'82 109 96 Cin, Ham. ft Dayton stock.. .. 93 Boston, H. ft Erie, guaranteed do l8. large bonds Philadelphia 69, old 102)4 ll'9)(i 109 Xenia stock «i% Cedar Fslls ft Minn., ist M.... 39 Connecticut 6s do 6b, new \«l% 102)4 Columbus 40 35 Dayton & illchlgan stock 102 Detroit, Monroe ft Tol bonds. 93S Khode Island 68 Pittsburg Compromise 4)43.... 54 109)4 110 Little MiamlPtock •)iy. 73 Lake Shore Div. bonds Alabama 58 do do 5s 75)4 Louisville. 03 Cleve. & Tol,, new bonds. do 8s do Funded Debt 6s... 83 82 SO Louisville 6s, 'S2 to '87 Cleve., P'ville ft Ash., newbds. 88 Uallroad bonds. do do do 7s 78 do f.B,'97to'98 5J do do old bda. Arkansas 6s, funded Water exten. 7s do 83 do Water f.s, '87 to '89. Buffalo ft Erie, new bonds .. do 78, L. R. & Ft. S. Iss. Alleghany County, 5 78 SO do Water Stock Gs, '97. St. L. Jacksonville ft Chic, Ist do 78, Memphis & L. U.. do do 6s, '85 94 80 do WharfOfl do 7s, L.U., P. B. &N.O. 49X South Side Railroad bonds Belvldere Delaware, 1st M., 6. 93 special tax 6s of '89. do do do skgfund do 7s. Miss. Cue. i EU. do do 2d M.,6. E6 95 '81 Jeff., Mad. ft I,l9tM.(TftM)7, Morris ft Essex, convertible... Ohio 63, 1875 do 85 do 3d M.,6. 98 do do 2d M.,7. 1373... do do construction. do 68,1881 Camden ft Aniboy, 6 of '75 95)4 34 do do Ist M.,7, 1906.... North Missouri, Ist Mortgage, do Cs, 1886 do do 92)4 93)4 6of'83 do 2d Mortgage, do Kentucky 6s 19 S« do 6 of '89 xcp LoulBV. C. ft Lex., 1st M.. 7, '97.. do 90 Louis, ft Fr'k.. iBt M.,6,'70-'78.. i:ox Jefferson RR, Ist Mort. bonds, llinois Canal Bonds, 1870 consol., 6 of '89.. 93 do 83 do Loulsv.Loan,6.*81 do 6s couDou, '77 Cam.ft Bur. ft Co.jlstM., 6... S7 96 L. ftNash.lstM. (m.s.) 7, "77., MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. do do 1879 Catawlssa, ist M., 7 95 81 99 do Lou. I,oan (m. 9.^6. '86- '8' Am. lock ft Im. Co. 7, '86 do War Loan Elm.ft Wll'ms, 58 02 81 100 do do (Leb.Br.)6,'86 Long Dock Bonds Indiana 6s, War Loan 94 do do 78,1880 92K 100 do IstM. (Mem. Br) 7, "70- '75 5SX, Hunt, ft Broad Top, IstM., 7... 9:i Union Tele. l8tM.,7 1875. W do do 5s, SO 100 do lstM.(I.eh.Iir.ex)7. '80- 'S3 Michigan 69,1873 do do 2d M., 7, '75... 84 78 100 do Lou. L'n(Leb.br.cx)6, LOANS. '93 NEW. OR RECENT do 68,1878 do do Cons. M., 7, '95. 4.5 92 100 100 do Consol. IstM.. 7, 1898..., 69,!8R.'i U. S. New Loan, 5s, gold do Junc.,Phlla.,l8tM.,guar.6,'e2. S2 30 100 90 Jefferson.. Mad. ft Ind. stock.. Bur. C. R ft M. KR, 1st M,7<gd) do 79,1878 Lehigh Valley, Ist M.,0, 1,S73.. 97X 92 110 LoulBv., Cln.ft Lex., pref U Cues, ft Ohio RR, l8t.M.,G,(gd)" New York 78, Bounty, reg do do IsKnew) Sl.,6, '9,^. 101) 45 i;o 90 do do LiOul8V.ftNash.R,l9tM,cons common cou do 79, do Little Schuylkill. 1st M., 7, 1877.'h«l loi" 79 106 LoulBvllleft Nashville Lake Shore fonsolldaled, 7. do 69, Canal, 1872 97X North PennsyL.Ist M.,6, miw.. 100 102 106 100 10 .X Montclair ItU ol N.J. 78, gold St. I.onIs. do 6s,I873 do Cliattcl M., 10, 1887. 112 107 100 Northern Paelfic RR, 7-iiO gold do 69,187J 81 Louis 6s do 2d Mortgage, 7 98 100 106 100 N.Y &08W.Mld.R,l9tM.7(gd) do 69,1875 do Water 08, gold do Funding Scrip, 7 100 107 Port Huron ft Lake Mich end 87)4 do do 68,1877 new Oil Creek ft Allcg. K., 1st M., 7. Wi 88 107 common do do do 68,1878 do Water Wharf ft 6s. Pennsylvania, Isl M.,6, 1'80... 102 .. 102K 93 101 ito"' Wallklil Valley, Ist M., goid 78 do ParkGB do 58,1874 (10 2d M., 6, 1875. 93* 93 lUl 90 St.ljoulsft IronMt. Istiu..gd,7 do 53,1875 do Park 6s gold do Debentures, 6, '69- '71 94)4 95" 90 ,Rondont& Os.RR.lst M..7Bg'd \m)i Sewer Special Tax 6b do 59,1876 •lo Phlla. ftErie,lstM.(gold)6,'81 9i 2l" 90 N.O., Mobile ft Tex RRlst M. 8s CITY BONDS. '81 North Missouri, Sd M.,7, 1888.. do Ist M. (cur.) 6, 92 92)4 93 95 Brooklyr 68 Kansas Pacificist M.. (gold) 7, Sunbnrv ft Erie 7s 95X 99)4' 87!495 RAILROAD STOCKS. Water 68 lBtM.(gold)6:'95 do do Plilla. ft Snnbury 7s, 137J 99 87X 91 (Not previously quoted.) do Park68 CO IstM. (gold) 6, 1896.. Philadelphia ft Reading, 6, '70 82 102 Susquehanna Albany ft 93)4 Ist M.(Lonv.Br.)7, '96 do do 79 do do do 6, '71. :05 S3X 120 97" Chlcasso & Alton do 3 year Assessment 78 do do Land Gr. M.,7, 1881. do 6, '80. 96 do preferred... do do do New York 6 per cent, '75. 100 do 18T6 do do 6, '80. 106 27" 2S 157)4 Chic. Bur ft (Julncy '76... 100 do do do Inc. Bonds, 7,No. 16. do do Debentures, 6. 82)4 84" lOJ Cin., Ham. ft Dayton 41)4 '78.. do do do n'o. 11... do do do do 7, •93. 103 17X 39>,93 '87.. Clev., Col., Cln. ft Indianap 89X Phil.,Wllm.ftBal.,1stM.,6,'84 .... do do do stock..... do do 91 23)4 Westch.&Phll..IstM.,conv,7. 95 7'8 Col. Chic, ft Ind. Central Denver Pacific RR ft Tel 78 do 90 City Dubiique ft Sioux RAILUOAD BONDS. do do 2d M.,6, 1878... 92 North Missonrl slock .... "4 92>i 92M Erie Railway preferred West Jersey, 6, 18S3 N. Y. Central 68, 1883 Pacific (of Missouri) stock «1 95 Hartford ft N. Haven do 6s,1887 Wllmlng.ftRcad.,lstM., 7.1900 H\ 60 Long Island do 68, real estate... 89X Chesa.ft Delaw..lBt M.,6, '86., 93 Leading Sontliern 20 Marietta ft Cln., 1st preferred do 68, subscription. ma DelawareDlv.. lstM.,6. '78... 80 Securities. 102 do do 2d pref. do 79.1876 Lehigh Navigation, 6. •73 82 102 Atlanta Imuds, 89 Morris ft Essex 9ik 94)4 do 79, conv. 1876 Loan of ISM, 6, .'84 do 188 Charleston stock 6s 6, 78,1865-76 New Jersey do do Loan of 1S97, '97 92 133 Savannah 7fl, old ILrle 1st Mortgage Extended. loo' lOOV New York & Harlem do Gold Lean of '97, 6, '97 93V 93 7fl. new do do Ist Endorsed New Yojk ft Harlem, pref. do Convei-t. 0fl877,6, -77 90 60 9". Memphis old bonds, 68 *o 78,2d do 1879 New York ft New Haven Morris, iBt M.. 6, 1876 93 67 92 do new bonds, 69 do scrip. 147 do 7s,3d do 1S83 do do Boat Loan.S. F..7. '8! 92H 60 110 103 MohiieSs 1880 do 7s,4th do 87X 87 j< New York, Prov. ft Boston. Schnylklil Nav., Ist M., 6, 1872. 78 84 82 do Ss Norwich ft Worchester do 7s,5th do 1888 do do '2d M., 6, 18S2.. 81 81 56 88 New Orleans 5s 33 >; Ohio ft Mississippi, preferred. 77' 79)4 Long Dock Bonds do do Iniprov., 6, 1870. 75 100 91 do consol. 68 do Reneeeiaer ft Saratoga Buff. N. Y. & E. I8t M., 1877.... 92 Camden ft Amboy stock 129)4 ,29^ 75 bonds, 78 105 do do Had.K.79,2dM.S.F.188.5 Rome, Watertown ft Ogdens. 120 124 Catawissa stock 42 100 30 10s do do do 79, SdMort., 1875 St. Louis, Alton ft T. Haute. preferred stock do 96)4 97 61 loi' w' do pref. Harlem, 1st Mortgage do Elmlra ft Wlllinmsport 60 62 RAILROADS. 59)4 01 do Con. M'gc it S'kg F'd. 91)i 92 St. Louis ft Iron Mountain Rlnilra & Wliliamsport pref. 88 Orange ft Alex. RR Ist M. 69. Albany & SusqlPa, Ist bonds. Toledo. Wab ft Western, pref. S2)4 Lehigh Valley 122)4 I22X do SdM.8s, do do do 2d do .. 93X 94X Little Schnylklil 94)4 95 Va. ft Tenn., 1st M. 69 do do MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 3d do .. 91 Mine Hill ft Schuylkill Haven. 108 103)4 do 4th Mort. 8s S) Mich. Cent., I8t M. 88, 1882 American Coal Northern Central f3)4 84 6s, Charleston ft Bav. guar.,,. 57 Chic, Bnr. & Q. 8 p. c. Ist M.. m'A 114 Consolidated Coal North Peunsvlvania 66 96)4 63 do do 78 Mich. So. 7 per ct.2d Mort 9J 99 Cumberland Coal !()ll Creek ft Allegheny River. lOS 62 105)4 Greenville ft Col. 78, guar 59 Mich.S.&N I.8.F.7p.c.... 101 Maryland Coal.... 36H tPennsylvania 124 )j 124)4 68 35 do do 78, certif. 9914 l66' Pacific R. 78, guart'd by Mo.. Pennsylvania Coal IPhliailelphia Erie, 90 57)4 58 86 Northeastern 1st M. 88 Ml\ 70 Central Pacific Bonds 60 Spring Mountain Coal Philadelphia ft Trenton.... 130 68 129 66 South Carolina 68 (new) 66 70 Union Pacific 1st Bonds 'Phila., (Jerman.ft Norrlstown 169)4 ir2 92X 9-JK Wllkesbarre Coal 72 '78 (new) do 70 do 84 83 do Land Grants, 78. 63 Phils., Wilmlng. ft Baltimore. 106 .36 110 83X Canton Co 34 do do Block 124 125 do Income lOs West Jersey 102 124 84X Delaware ft Hudson Canal.. 100 Georgia Bonds, 7s IlItaolii;entral 7 p. ct., 1875... 105' Atlantic Mail Steaimlllp... Chesapeake ft Dels. Canal 108 5" stock 106 do 93' 99 i" Delaware Division Canal AltonWr. H., I8t% 102 .Mariposa Gold 98 86 Central Georgia, 1st Mort. 79. do 86 Trustees CertlL. 23 do 2dM.pref do 22 Lehigh Coal and Navigation.. 76)4 120 do do stock 119 do do 2d M. Income.. 77 Qulcksnver preferred 78 19)4 20 J4 Morris (consolidated) 76 50 74 Macon ft Brnnswick end. 78... 99 Chic. & N. Western S. Fund.. Wells Fargo scrip ;co do preferred 119 110 106 Macon ft Western stock do Boston Water Power.. do Int. Bondfl 93 83 Schuylkill Navlgat'n (consol) 17 80 Atlantic & Gu1!7b consol flo do Consol bdB 94 do do pref. 36 93 30)4 Montgm'y ft West. P. IstM. 8s, 90 do do Extn. Bds 83 Susquehanna ft Tide-Water.. Boston. 12 Mobile ft Ohio sterling 87)4 do do Ist Mort.. 98X lOO West Jersey 78, Jan. ft July... loix l6i)4 Maine 6s „ OOX do do do ex cifs. 81 Han. & St. ,Jo. Land Grants... New Hampshire, 68 Baltimore. 80 do do 89, interest,... do do convertible 104 j^ ici'x Vermont fis Maryland 6s, J an.. A., J, ft O. 96 do Block do Lack. & Western Bonds 102 tlaseachusetts 6s, Currency... do 69, Defence Orleans ft Jacks., 1st M. 8s, 105)4 N. Bel Lack. & Western, Ist M. 99 do 6s, Gold do cert'B.,ss. Baltimore 69 of '75 99 do , '"> 2dM., B6K 5s, Gold do 18,-!4 .. ,''° do 99 N. Orleans ft Opelou8,l8tM.88 Tol. ft Wab'h, Ist Mort. ext'd. 94 5C Boston 6s 102 M 68,'.900 Miss. Central, l9t M. 79 do 99X do Ist M St L dlv.. 39X 89X do 59,gold 98 K do 1890.Park6B Miss, ft Tenn., iBtM 7s 98)^ do 2dMort Chicago Sewerage 78 lOOX 100)4 Baltimore & Ohio 6s of '73 East Tenn. ft Georgia 69 97)4 do Equip. BdB ... do Municipal 7s 100 lOOX Memphis & Charleston, Ist 79.. do do 6s ol '80 96)4 Com. Convert. 90^ Portland 68 95 95 do do u - ft.". & . , do do 68 0f*85 2d 7s.. Hannibal Naples 1st M 90 Burlington 97)4 do do do stock. (N. W.Va.)2dM.68 98)4 Ureal We8terD,litM.,lM3.... M« 93« Ch«thlre,6 ft Mo. L.G., 7 94 . do M.6)i 90 »1X Memptala ft Little K. litM..., . 76* 6SX 64H IstMort I.&M. d . . 1 ft, \ i . . I I I '.10 . . . , . . — . . . , , ma , „ — June THE CH RON 8, 1871.^ I or EX TLA N ATI0N"6F~Tn K of *' and noniln are B«Dki>r«' (;ui>l(u" arifi; iiuuUUuit* ol uth«*r HCUritlfs ivlll kIvxii In th«i Ihi ftiUiMl tm tlm |>r«- Npw York (Vntml the limn from liylhe Compi ever been d " of the I9lh »l alstj, that olghtY . Ilniik mill iiKiirniirc illorkii, nilnlMi;. I'rtritlpuin. rily Kullroiitl and <>aa Nlucka, and Noiitliorn Sccurllira uf lliixi' 'i. wlilch ntc IcaBt bciIvi-, iini nil (luatixl ollhur luiiulurljr of ucvailoiulljr Iho end of "Hiinkcri*" OnroMo," on a provluiie ikik^* kiiidi- Tabl« 3. Tli» ou Anolhf r ol Itallroad, ol Ui« oomiMny Canal and Ollirr ncorkat Ct>mpnnlr« of which tha t>Hf?ti, 4N>tn|>rliipi lilt prinuli'Al eltiw (Axr4*}>t m«ri»ly I«»ciil ! nirjturBtloni) . HliH'k Th« ii tl|fiir**t Htilil In Miiy of th« Juft nMtr th« tiniiiB ludloata the Ni>, of th« ClllloNlCLK In wliluh « rviKirt u( Ihi* Com* i In (h* dirlilend colniiin wu tut }<DblUbml. A it»r (') ln<llnit«< UaMH naj4 pw>7 z^Mrfra; laMfocJIr w tcrip, The Tables of Railroad, Canal and other Bonda 4. OQoapy In In all, fbur MfrM, (wo of which will b« ntiblliilH^d In anch nnnilier. tbese imgr» the bonds of OomnaDlM which have b«i>n ounHolUlatwd arc [ri'qnpnlly fiveo under Iba nam* of Coiijolldat«d Corporation. The date given In bmrkcU immediately alter Uie name of eaob Oompaoy, lodloatea the time at wlil< li a.u »ittte* meat of Its finaooea was mad*. In tba "Intareat Column" the abbreviations are as toMows : J, J.Bjanuary aad July ; F. it A-aPebmary and Auffosl ; M. & H.» Maroh and September; A. ft O. April and October i ti. N.>=May and Novembar; J. U.iEjnneand Deoembar Q.— J.—Quarterly, beglanlnir with January; Q. F.=Qaartarly, bef^nnlufc witb I'ebruary. Q.— M.<Bquarterly, uegluoing with A — Maieb. 5. The the & A last Table of State Serurltlea will be published monthly, on Satnrtlay of the month. The Table Bonda 6. of City will b« publlshad oo the third Saturday The abbreviations used In this table ara the same as those In tba tables ol railroad bonds mentioned above. The Sinking Fnnd or assets held br aaob city ar« Kiveo ou the same line with the nama of each month. New YoiiK Centr.vlJK.\ilroad—Taxation of the KronTY Per Gekt Certificates— Washington, May 29.—The follow, in); Revenue Treasury Dei'artment. Internal Revenue Department NT. WAsniNOTON, May 21), 1871 Eiq., ColUetor of Internal Rerenue, FonrUenth JXeirict, Neu> York. Sir, The following decision is announced as to the validity of an Internal Revenue tax assessed ap^ainst the Now York Central Railroad Company, on certain amounts of mone> represented by certain interest certificates issued by said Company. The facts are — as follows: On the 19th day of December, 1808, the New York Central Railroad Company, by its duly authorized Board of Directors, adopted the following' resolution Wh:re(t4t, This Company has hitherto expended of its earnings, for the par|K>8e of constructing and equipping its road, and in the purchase of real estate and other properties, with a view to the increase of its traffic, moneys e<iual in amount to eighty per cent of the capital stock of the Company, and Wlierens, the several stockholders of the company are entitled to evidence of such expenditure and to reimbursement of the same Now, therefore at some convenient future i>erlo<l. Itenolced, That n certiticate, signed by the President and Treasurer of this Company, be issued to the stockholders severally, declaring that such stockholder is entitled to eighty per cent of the amount of the capital stock held by him, payable ratcably with the other certificates issued under this resolution, at the option of the company, out of its future earnings, with dividends thereon, at the same rates and times as dividends shall be paid on the shares of the capital stock of the Company, and that such certificates may be, at the option of the Company, convertible into stock of the Company wlienever the company shall be authorized to increase its capital stock to an amount sufficient for such conversion. Resiilced, That such certificates be delivered to the stockholders of the Company, at the Union Trust Company, in the City of New York, on presentation of their certificates of stock, and that the receipts, provided for in these resolutions, shall be indorsed on the : by these resolutions certificates were issued. In May, 18C9, tlie I.rf)gislature of the State of New York legalizejl the issuing of the certificates and authorized their conversion into stock of the company, but no such conversion has ever been made. The capital stock of the Company at the time these resolutions were adopted, was (l28,7!)5,000, and for eighty |)er cent of the same, being f 2;},03tJ,000, intercut certificates, in the form alxjve described, were issued. On the :W of March. 1870, the Assessors of the Fourteenth Internal Revenue District of the State of New York, made an assessment againet this railroad company, founded on the interest Thin was an assessment of five per centum on ^3,036,000— making a tax of $1,161,800. He added as penalty for &Uing to make return under section 122, $1,000. The entire assessment was, therefore. $1,1.52,800. It is the validity of this assessment that is now under consideration. Did the law authorize it? There was an error in assessing the penalty of $1,000. That was not an assessable penalty, but one that can be recovered certificates. by some appropriate suit or proceedings. The question is as to the tax $1,151,800, was it in acconlance with the law? The authority for this tax is found in section 122 of the act of June 30, 18lW, ns aniendwl July 13. In examining this assessment to sec if it is in accordance with this law, it is pertinent to inquire upon what basis these interest certificates were issued, and whether that basis was subject or not to the tax of five per centum under the requirenientfl of section 122 above quoted. To answer this inquiry we find that the Hoard of Now York Central Railroad Company, on the 19th day of December, 18(>8, stated in the resolution above quoted, in clear and precise terms, what these interest certificates represented. Directors of the ' thia rnaol .r. 18118. «l — posHosaion, should Iw liable to the tax under HeethMB 183, abora Further, the tax ihonid have been upon tboss eafniags from time to time aa they accrued, Tliey bare, bowerw, bsMlsv pended, and they are now represented by these Interest millllflsa. Do the facta of the cX|wndlturo of this amoant of $88/186,000, and the issue of these interest oertifleates to represent It, relleva the New York Central Railroad Company from the obligation to pay the tax on this amount which la claimed under Meetloa 188. These moneys having once been In the possssslon of thsGonpany Its earnings, created an obligation to pay the tax on thsB, which, under the re<|uir«monts of the iecona clause of that ssetion. required a satisfactory account to be rendered to the AasasMr or Assistant Assessor before that obligation could be canceled. No such account was ever rendered, and it is therefore declared that the obligation of the New York Central Railroad CV>mi)any to pay the tax on the original earnings of $2<1,O36,00O, and now represented by these interest certificates, is not impaired by their Issue, hut is of full force at the pres<>nt time. Von will accordingly notify the President of the New York Central Railroad Company of this decision, and will at once proceed to collect the tax of $1,151,800, which was properly assessed. Very respectfnlly, A. Plkabanton, Commissioner. Grand Trunk Railwar of Canada. — Report of the directors year ending Dec. 31, 1870: ^^ sroKS receipts upon tlie whole nndcrtaklng. Including tbe BaflUo £7M,TW and C'hamplain llDea, Itave been Deduct ordinary wnrklng expenses (being at tbe mte of fr7.19 The [• John M. Bailey, stock certificates. Under tiie authority conferred tlm». acknowl. qaotwl. for the lialf : to n.i iiallmad, |M<r cent of the rapital atock of this Company, ninoiiiitlng to $23,u:i(l,00O monoya which wrra tbn eamlofta of the road, had lieen expended. There la no doubt that amoant of money had lN>nn in the hands of the Company, sod II still in Its decision is announced this afternoon hy the Commissioner of Internal reprsMst which bad beea and had basa mipaiMM f laeh saralags bad > Board of Dtreetnra, xdnptMl. It appmus, Intereet oertlAeatss, Ihsrefore, reonivn<l STOCK A N D^loN I) T A B LBS. Price* or the Artlvs ntorka I. . OLE. These inffs : per cent against fil.^ of the corresponding ball of last year) Ik., at tbe permanent balf year debited to revenue The renewals, jEOSf.TSi way and works In tbe 136,101 £lM,n7 LcavlDi; an available balance earned in the half year of Deduct \o»» MM on American cnrreacy tOi^M Balance To this sum of £116,59fl has to be added the balance carried from the net revenue account of Ust hall year ol £8,639, making a total balance of .€12.'),232. From this, however, has to be deducted the amount of postal and military revenue due for the half year to the postal bondholders of £10,981, leaving the balance of £108,251 applicable foi the following payments, viz: Interest, &c., paid on lands On mortgage to Bunk of I'pper (*anada Uu loans, bankern' balanccH, proniiaaorr notes, European exc'ce, On Britieh AmorUan Land Company's debentures On On £1,6QS 4,4S8 563 Ac. 616 616 Montreal Seniiimry debentures Island Pond ilcbcutnres Half-yearly Inat&luunt on Portland sinklDg fond *,100 » 1,171 £11^ Atlantic and M. Lawrence lease (In fall) Detroit lease (In full) £18,898 11,1S0 1,St» Montreal and Chaniplaln Buflalo K,000 and Lake Huron gnjm equipment bond Interest..., Socond equipment bond interest. Balance carried forward 16,000 8,115 First 1.U8 £108,150 period of Comparing this half year with the corresponding 1809, the gross receipts show an increase of only £2.-'>40, althoagh there were carried 34,912 more passengers and 79,492 nnre tons of freight. It was almost entirely in consequence of the lownees of rates that, while the passenger traffic Increased in numbers five per cent and the freight traffic in quantity thirt«>en per cent, the increase in the money received during the half year was only onethird per cent. These have Ixien very small aids to very heavy expendittires, but unless it be deemed expedient to increase cash capital for banking purpo.ics, the existing resources with the accruing profits, it is hoped, will serve all the neceeaarry wants of the company. Lehlch Coal and NaTlsatloa Cempanf .—The the year 1870 is report fo' as follows year from all sources were on railroada, Indading car iervloe $8 IMt> VCtMl t» on Leblgb Canal Net profits on coal |16,401 «» Summit minea "•'*** Newport mlsea '««. The profits of the Net Net profits prollts Net profits : ^ oo real estate lold Net proSts from rents ^ >MH>> «..« W.OM n,an Mlscellaneoas recelpM Less general expeose* Taxea ehargaabfe to railroad Taxaa ebsmable to Lobigh eaaol Taxes eharseable to Delaware Dlr. Canal Taxea (teneabia to coal Taxea on Interest and rapital stock TaxcK on landed prop<Tty and iBtprornnaata Balance of Intereet account for 18TO Loss on Delaware Division Qual D<a«tt. M ^ $HM> if^" T. '. MJH M MS 9 ^0186 J*-?? • I0LM4 IT 8,«n 18 1.06«,M1 M m,on 81 >,4n,inn . . : . THE CHRONICLE. 690 The past year has been one of the most unsatisfactory in the experience of the company since the disasters of 1863. Our profits are dependent almost entirely on the general condition of the coal trade, which, during the last year, was unremunerative to nearly every company and operator engaged in it. With low rates on the railroad, frequent breaks in the canals during the spring, and a six months' suspension at our mines, we find full reason lor the small amount of our net receipts. The amount of coal transported by the railroad shows an increase of 585,364 tons over the previous year, or, after deducting deliveries to the canal and to points and railroads above Maucli Chunk, the increase was 186,791 tons. While the gross receipts derived from all of the traffic of the roads were larger by 917 per cent than in 1869, the expenses were increased 18^ per cent, and the net earnings, after deducting taxes and half of the general expenses, were $734,359 85, or 33 8' 10 per cent of the gross receipts, against $813,802 94, or 39^ per cent in 1869, which difference is accounted for by the charge on coal being 1 6o-100c, per ton per mile in 1870, against 2c. in 1869, while the number of trains was considerably increased. — > [June 3, 1871. the present time, and those to be in $1,000 registered certificates, V per cent interest in currency, principal redeemable in forty years. The remaining ten millions will only be issued as old bonds are retired, and will be in all respects similar to the first issue, unless at the time of issue it shall be for the interest of the company that the period of maturity be extended and the rate of interest diminished. [The terms of the lease were published in the Chronicle, April 15.] ITIemplils Sc Ijlttle RocX Railroad,— SuPT's Office, M. & L. R. RR.,) Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 15, 1871. f R. C. Brinkley, Esq., President Sir: 1 have the honor lo submit the following report of the operatious of the road in this department, for the year 1870. The receipts from both divisions of your road have been as fol- lows; From passeugers $100,7.33 19 Fromfreight From 8CPPI.BMENTARY REPORT. 61,179 09 7,913 47 other sources Total cash receipts $169,825 75 of property from the IJnited 10,651 76 mail service credited on purchase The most important event that has transpired in the affairs of For States the company since the opening of the present year, is the lease of Total our railroads to tb^, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, which was confirmed at a meeting of the stockholders held March The expenditures have been The sale to the Central Company of materials, machinery and Conduc ing transportation 28. securities, including a million of bonds of our new general mort- Motive power gage, will give us $1,500,000, and this amount with our net re- Maintenance of way Maintenance of cars ceipts during the first four months after resumption of work at $180,477 51 : $"5,768 19 58,130 10 81.731 18 14,578 08 the mines, will reduce our floating debt to less than one million 204,507 .W of dollars. This sum we expect to provide for hereafter Excsss of expenses over receipts by the sale of bonds. $2-3,730 04 Under the authority of the act of the Legislature, accepted at the By an examination of the table hereto attached you will find recent meeting of stockholders, we propose to execute a new that the losses occurred in the first five months of the year, and general mortgage for $15,000,000 while the road was only partially operated. The receipts for the And lo reserve for the pa3'nient of, at or before maturity, the 1864 months of January, February, March, April and May, on the Eastmortsagc, due 1S84 i6.(i.35.000 ern Division, only amounted to $9,537 58 expenditures for same The railroad mortgage, 1867 mortgage due 1897 2,000,OJO And the gold 1867 mortgage, due 18^ (the payment of the Of time, $39,234 35. Expenditures over receipts, $39,686 77. remainder of the live millions having been assumed by this amount there was an expenditure of over $20,000 for maintenthe Central RR. Co. of New Jersey) a,690,000-10,.325,000 ; ance of way alone. Of which we shall sell to the Central Railroad Co. of $4,675,000 1,000,000 New Jersey Leaving $3,675,000 After providing for the extinguishment of the floating debt, by a sale of a part of these bonds, there remains ample provision for our further wants. The remaining obligations of tho company are Convertible loan.l867,duel877,$l,496,879 18; do. 1869,due 1894, gold interest (After deducting the bonds held in the sinking fund.) $1,970,000. Of the last named issue the company controls a considerable part, and it is proposed to cancel $970,000, leaving outstanding $1,000,000, which will be retired rapidly by the sinking fund, and some portion may, perha])s, be converted into stock within a few years. The convertible loan due in 1877 can be provided for out of the proceeds of the general mortgage bonds, if not converted : — into stock. It is proposed to issue no more than five millions of the bonds at — Central Facific1870. '742 m.) 1871. (890 m.) $413,104 524,480 481,085 578,870 756,250 3M,n6 488,331 6.33,758 i —lUincAn Central. 1869. (862 m.) 1871. (465 m.) $313,181 315,098 388,726 $281,108 :343,555 328,.390 661,788 601,326 555,087 684,531 712,616 627,215 841,:363 899,051 979,400 901,235 914,406P 903,225 814,4135 811,707 696,677s 697,750 709,644 568,282 640,974 778,260 696,228 1871 316,0.36 .34O,.301 . 342,896 .372,618 . 393,654 . Oct.. 1441,197 1404,263 Nov.. 340,.3S0 1»ec... 4,681,562 4,819,404 .Year. 13,.355,461 $99,511 90,298 104,685 106,641 565,415 606,845 588,661 109,7,53 117,695 116,198 129.096 142,014 135,376 129,306 110,837 1,.391,.345 $202,447 ,218,234 258,554 291,599 I i ^211,219 £.300,971 "318,9.57 a.355,187 T31«,054 IS60.471 «.188iU7- July.. 1,371,780 1,140,145 845,708 2<)5,981 24.3,850 Aug- 507,900 529,512 462,400 556,100 597,600 638,122 478,370 46S,03» ~- 475.608 $196,787 270,933 246,266 249,987 6fl0..393 449,932 r623,841 14.55,606 . 267,867 295,.568 279,543 292,9% 219,483 279,462 825,044 337,649 339,091 831,490 287,825 3,518,463 1871. (:J55 m.) 218,7.35 2.36,341 319,9(14 285,416 — 1871. (251 m.) $:K),177 13' 1,88:) 98,275 126,221 140,740 118,173 101,.379 106,248 110,213 111,117 111,127 118.407 1,080,946 1,246,213 1,275,171 . . . . Jan.... Feb... Mar.... April. niay. ., 1,037,963 9479,2.36 (,.393,468 Centra). 1869. 1870. (2fHm.) (284w,.1 $:iS4,119 $.337,992 329,127 380,4.30 36.3,187 Jaly.. 3li6,623 329,9.50 . a5:i,,569 412,030 406,283 144,023 141,376 Oct... Not... Bee... 473,546 490,772 448,419 374,542 326,891 378,880 467,990 511,477 453,873 423,735 1,418,865 year. 4,749,163 4,791,895 Sept... 1.32,998 153,5.31 — . Iron Kt. — ,-8t. L, Alton 18T0. 1871. 18<)9. (210 m.) (210 m.'i (210 m.) $92,181 $1211.218 ..Jan.. 122,372. Feb.. 95,665 $132,622 1(12,6*) 101,265 115,175 116,243 107,524 122,000 134,124 127,069 121,791 119,073 144,6;)7 ~" Mar. 129,590 April, 1,843,638.... . nay... June.. July.. Aug. ., Sept... Oct... Not... .Dec... Y«ar., 127,817 175,950 171,868 157,397 154,133 144,164 186,888 202,388 204,552 189,351 168,559 a,014,5« 443..300 1871. (284 m.) 418,755 442,665 441,685 470,703 < 1869. 1870. (9.36 tn.) 172,216 172,347 155,081 150,719 167,365 175,453 163,284 152,909 137,794 143,468 1871. (1,018 m.) ]96,2(r: 2.39,181 483,884 269,400 327,431 430,700 2.59,000 75.5,7.37 208,493 196,720 229,090 636,4.34 $257,663 293,645 29.5,298 812,1529 318,699 340,892 348,890 310,800 348,6.32 322,7.56 4.50,346 434,283 466,431 508,042 451,293 425,687 386,264 4,252,343 4k436,«N 422,:i68 32.3,378 1870. (404 m.) $21.3,101 377,.571 8,120,427 470,720 313,198 283,399 /-north MiMonr;.^ 443,1.33 4!)6,550 $284,192 a40,394 342, 7(M 311,8:« 2(16,78? 284,156 1871. (imni. 188,885 264,(1'» 2.34,962 266,8.36 255,726 2,833,489 A T.Hant«.^--Tol«Ao,Wah. A We«t*m.-< 1871. 1869. 1870. 1871 (2H2 m) (521 m.) (.521 m.) (521 m.) 1870. (222 m.) $152,;!92 158,788 ml 2"0,14!l 319,!>73 a«,700 7,250,668 801,183 1871. (.390 .3.39.2.30 $396,171 382,823 377,000 661,026 808,318 908,313 791,014 629,758 1,039,811 $201. .500 226,897 244,181 246,046 260,169 274,021 Cin.At- 3,280,420 (825»n.t 420,774 460,287 a30,&44 678.800 586,342 625,363 724,514 m.) 319,012 317,887 ^Hilwanken A St. Paul — $4.5.1,130 .3:»,2a3 (.390 249,.3,55 5,960,9.36 320,6.36 Aug. 736,664 g584,155 386,527 411,814 403,646 Jane. S632,652 1,.371,780 —~ Michigan .. m.) 1870, . 1,1.54,529 '".) :)87,172 361.871 319,441 1,805, '172 (2.51 $401,275 449,654 64.5,789 388,.385 1870. 1871 ( 7.5;3,782 Sept... 1869. (251 m.) m.) ( 858,359 929,077 1,177,897 .June. -Marietta aodCincinDot.i m.) $706,024 (l,l.'i7 Paciflc -^ -Clev. Col. 1870. (590 w.) a'!0,286 $497,519 I 1869. (520-90 m.) 4 3.51.767 1870, 1,142,165 1,112,190 1 268,414 1,251,950 1,157,056 l,a37,973 . 506,623 468,212 397,515 1870. (355 m.) 253,0(i5 Feb.. Mar... .April. • .May 408,6 5 $892,092 ,.506,680 m.) (.393 Jan.. . f.348, 0.39 Ohio A Miuiminpi. ^Pac;fie of Ho.-. 1870. 1869. (1,157 m.) 1408,658 K 418,709 8,823,482 8,678,958 mo m.) —Cbioagoft Korthweitern-^ r-Cbie..Bock Island 493,2.31 >r- — — 3(5,832 402.854 351,044 1870. 1871. (974 m.l (1109 m.) $62S,.383 6:^,540 $659,137 524,693 . • 1870. (431 m.) 746,800 612,805 7,9a3,513 ; MONTHLY EARNINGS OF PRINCIPAL RAILROADS. --Cbioago and Alton. 1869. (431 m.) 768,719 729,274 783,099 807,815 777,ia3 LAND DEPARTMENT. This department has also been under my management. During the last year an increased demand has taken place for lands, and more lands have been sold during the past year than during all the preceding years since the war, and at better prices. The sales of lands have amounted to 4,506.46 acres, at an average per acre of $4 .53 making total sales for the year, $19JJ99 80; town lots sold at Brinkley, $5,665 00; total lands and lots sold, $34,964 80. Fully one-half has been received in cash and the remainder on one and two years time, with eight per cent interest. Oregon Ac » allfornla.— This road extends from the city of Portland, Oregon, to the California State line, following for about 150 miles the Willamette River. The Willamette Valley is from twenty to sixty miles wide, very fertile and well settled. The road is finished to the city of Albany, eighty miles, with twenty miles more graded end bridged ready for the iron. The capital of the State Salem fifty milesfrom Portland, is located on this line. 365,174 328,791 393,455 444,210 — '.'...'.' Union Pacific 1870. 1871. $528,529 (la38»i.' 479,57» 600,139 .373,924 539,2.38 499,899 604,247 <1038m.) 880,970 ei3,6M 748,460 648,458 664,050 728,526 719,628 571,379 482,838 ,, 7,»»,113 - -.'.... . June . .. , . ' THK OHUONICLR. 3, 1871.) RAILROAD, CANAL, ronr»r > (raat Tmwar Siibarrlbiirii ivlll COUrANIBS. bjr 691 AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK LIST. glrlug na ImaiedUtci nolle* ot aar arrer 4l«««v«r*tf la oar TabI**. OOMPARIRB. Block •tMk Ont-intl'WioriMRtHhIp, Mimllor, on the prr- * «.. AtUntli „ •.yis«..'»'o .100 ,200 Mm i.4M,ID0 U*> 7W,H10 •lilo. .\nrll S .„ Ilrnucli" WU i«,3flvjiia ia> l,«MJ100 PMrkTHlMiiK MrftOCh flu Berk»Mr<',.liiii. BoMfoit and Albiiiiy, Jul. ^1 Boat., Con. * Moiii. Xo.JW lOU UN) M,iw!Ma Ill) 800,000 » Honton. * II«rir.)ril IKK UXI l*ro\iil«'nre. .Ian. '41. \W Ycirli and Erlc*...ll» Boatun and Buffnlii. NfW Barllniiton and Mlwoiirl Klvor .HW pref.lOU do do Ckrodrn and Amhoy' Majr SO...m) do do icrlp fli Joint Co. *» 'MATH Atlantic, M«y »... 60 Camdon do preferred.. 50 do Cape Cod..I an. May Deo. April April Oct. Oct, Apr., Il Apr., -Jl Qoarterljr. Jan. * July. . i4is,oou Jan.* Dec., TO 4,550.000 8,7in.oao 950,000 1,2SI,40« 383,400 9,000,000 Jan. Jan. July. Jnly. July. Dee. Dec, "TO * * June* »15,B'.7 1(10 Feb. * Jan. * July. Aug. N...S(W.. IcWI ai.ior. M.0U0.U00 Cin..Hamll * r)avton..May Cln..Rlcliin.*Clilcaiip'No.Ma. CIneln., Sand. * ClevTXo. US. 50 . s..wo.aio V do .Ian.* July. Mar. ft Sept. Mar. ft Sept. Mar- ft Bent. Jan. ft July. June ft Dec. .Inneft Dec. April* Oct. April* Oct. 428,«46 May * Not. 1.700,000 1,816,900 50 3,400M)^ i,aoe.2i6 50 18,1*8,850 SO May West 20. Pelaware, Lack. & 492,880 Detroit and Mllwaokee, No. 2411. H> 50 3,099,000 pref do do 9,000,000 100 Onbnqne and Sloni City" 4,062,600 100 Raatem (Mass.), Jan. 21 1,309,300 50 Bas> Pennaylvunla. May 20 do do do preferred Erie and Pltubnrg. May 20 Georgia. May Hannibal and do Hartford * 8,9aejoo 50 1,996,290 8,740,000 4,156,000 20 100 6t. Joaepb, Jan. 28100 do pref.... 100 N. Haven, Jan. do do .100 ...190 100 21. scrip. . — HoasAtonlc. preferred HnntlnKdou and Broad Top* do pref. do 50 !Quarterly. .Ian. Jan. * July * July, Quarterly. Jan. * July May 20 Long Island. No. Loalav., Clu. do ft 852 Lc.\.. prf cmmon No. 50 50 276 JO 50 bonlsville and Nashville No. 281 100 Louisville, New Alb. ft Chicago. 00 100 Macon ana Western Maine Central Marietta 100 ft CIn., 1st pri. do do May f>. .'.50 2d pref. .150 do common .. do Manchester ft Lawrence, No.-.'4T.tOO Memphis and Charleston. No.278.2f lOO Michigan Central. No. 267 Ullwankeo and St. Paul. No. 258IOI do pref... 100 do f ch Haven' May*). 50 Mine Hill ft Mobile* Montg.prel No. M3.. _. 100 Mobile and Ohio. No.2S9 Montgomery and West Point ...100 50 2orrU and Biuix,- Na.2S0 100 Nashua and Lowell, Jan. 21 NaabT. ft Chattanooga No. 230.100 Jan. ft July Jan. ft July Feb. * Aug * July, Mar. * Sept Jan. 4,460,M8 Mar. l,SR,8aO 1.000.000 9312.T29 I»,<H4,I>I8 ll,4ri,t«4 10,434.908 ft May* Sept. Nov. June * Dec. Jan.* July. Jan.* Jnly, vmwB 1,644.104 5 9 9 9 . Il *7l Dec. '7') Jnne, "71 June. ""U Aprl'.ll Apill.'il 50 Northeast. (B.C.). Aprti;» da8p.c.,prel 50 do 1«, 50 grorthPenniTlvanla May 20 Norwich ft Worcester,' Jan. 21.100 Ogdens. ft L. Champ 'NoJ75... .100 prel.ton do OMoanitltlHlMlppl. April I....100 lOU do urel do OU Creek ft Allegh HIT May 20. i( Shore f Not., "W Feb., "7! May, "71 Oct., tl Sonlli ' 1*^ 'IO Apr., -7! 5 4 Jan., "Tl Doc, "70 Dec, "69 Dec, "70 Dec, TO 7 Jan., 'U 8 Apr., "71 Dec, "TO Tl Jan., Tl Sept.; tit Sept., '66 Mayl'Tl June, '69 Dec, TO Dec TO Jan^*'july. June * Dee. May* Nov. Jan.. Tl Apr., Tl Apr., Tl ft l)ec Q<iurt«ilr .Inneft Dee Jan. ft July Jan. ft ft July. Jnly Sox 9g'd 9 4 1 ai-IOi- ft i>/j»YJ»j».— 3<. "i' 3 9 7«. 7 Jan.. 84 Jnne. -Tl '39 Dec, Feh.VTI i5,ooojna Feb. * Feb. ft 8,W93» May * i,n«ji«o Jan. ft .Inly. l/BSgOOD Feb. * Aug. Feb. * Ang. 4387390 I3083O7 Feb.'* Aug. 3388377 Feb. * Aug. ' 4 71 Jan.. Dee. 4,90(,4Oa ift^uehanna. 1,100300 90 1.000300 »5 8300 000 100 10300300 100 18300300 100 6300300 Adams Mariposa bold, pref. do Trust, do 3 « Aug. Ang. Ang. Nov. 3307350 Atlantic Quicksilver 4 Jan.. Feb'.*' Jan.* Jnly. Jan.* Ian. July. * July. Qearterly. Quarterlv. Jan.* Jnly. Quarterly. Ainer. Merchants* Union I'nited States 100 Wells. Fargo ft Co 5*!!!S*SS QnarteVly. 43003D0 100 SI<<itn«Afi>.— Atlantic Mall Paclilc Hall. No. 397 10O 30300300 Qnarterly. Jan. * July. 7)*usl.— Farmers* Loan ft Truat. 39 1300300 Jan. * Jnly. 100 National Trust Feb. • Aug. New York Life and Trust ... 100 1300300 Jan. * Jnly. 100 Fnlnn Tnist Jan.* Jnly. 100 ITcltad Stale* Trust t3M3n inn jnulni;.— Mariposa Gold Sii'.' Tl June. Tl Jan.',' June* 731390 /mproremenl— (Tanton i6| 4300300 Boston Water Power II Brunswick City j. rw<ffr(i/>A— West .Union. No. 3*7Jw 4i3a'joo 8 9 •*). May, TO 9 Feb., Tl >eb.,T1 May, VI Jan, Tl Feb., *71 Feb.Vw Feb.. *»» Jan., * 3.003.746 Williamsburg |« <H Jna.VTI i,inji«8 1300300 Mar. * Sept 39 Ashbnrlon 90 3300300 500300 June' * bee. Bntler 29 Consolidation Md 100 10390300 600300 Cumberland Coal * lron....KiO Maryland Coat Co .,..100 4.400,000 Quarterly. Pennsvlvania 60 4.000.000 Spring .Mountain 90 1390300 Jan.* July, Spruce Hill 10 1300300 Wiiicesbarre 100 8,400300 May • Nov 1390300 Feb.* Ang Wyoming Valley 100 Gns.— Brooklyn 38 3300300 Feb. * Ang, Citizens (Brooklyn) 30 1300.000 Jan. * jnly, SO \jmjcm Feb. * Ang. Harlem m3oo Jan. * Jnly, Jersey City and Hoboken... 30 Manhattan BO 4300300 Jan.* Jnly, Metropolitan 100 1300300 May * Nov. New Vork 90 «x I Feb.. Tl 8,33»,904 1,688,850 miat^ellaneoua. S t'4 4 f "«' .Inly ft Feb. ft " ng 1,400^99 Jan. * Jnly. jiref. 100 oerttf. preferred I3«.«" . Jan. « War., Tl Dec, -OO a9c«i Jao.l.TO Dec, TO »b., Tl Dot., TO Kov.,*» Aug., '86 Feb.., Tl Jan., Tl Feb ,Tt Jan., Tl Jan.. Tl No'v'..' 'lO Jan.. 11 Jnly. • Jan.. TO ••* 3V a Jnne, Tl July, Tl Nov., "60 Dec,' * '*»! v* Bept^lO Dec, TO Dec, TO I 4 10 Feb.. Tl Dec, TO Dec. TO 8 * July. 100 do common Oir— Pullman Palace 100 100 9.700300 4300300 Qnarterly 9 4 12s N. Y. A HROOKLYN CITY PASSENGER RAn.ROAI>8 > 4 uar nivtDsna NAMB OP BOAD. "4" "!0 4 Bleocker street and Fiillon Ferry. Broadway (Brooklyn) 4 9 Broadway Brooklyn I 4 Bmoklvh 1 4 arid «ev,'tilli Br»M»klyn. Jan., Tl BriMiJilM. Aprll'TO Jnne, Tl Cell' May, Tl Dry Avenue .... Jane. IK*. OoC" iiwiir.'.'.r.''.'."".! 'wn ft Flatb... lieach 1 < , raia. . Bu-l ist'iuv'en.. Cot. '. .. Rlgi For' Oral, TO AprU.TI DfC'to : .-ii,.- .1 ,\ ' 4 'Bal'tery.' (I'rand St. Kerry ,, wtown (ll'klyn), (Brooklyn) ,.....v-.j. Metropol an (Brooklyn) Ninth Avenae Jan. June.TI ft' ,', Hudson nnoBou "Tl Dec, TO •.9,998347 .June May ft Nov Jan. U Water D.-c, TO Jan., Tl Deo., TO Jan.. * Jnir Ian ft Jnly 3,00OjIDO April * Oct <Mi9i5ao 31. I.l7!lj)n0 j U( Feb.. Tl Ju., TO 090f.— American BWI,HI0 3X4,100 Jan. 3,-no.ooa 3.860.000 Pennsyl van la bcliuylkill Navlgat'n (consol.)* West Brunch and January. \jinjom Jan. preferreil do Jan., Tl Feb., Tl •'••>., "Il M,-utm) Canal. 4 HUM) MayANov. 8,l90jOaO umojooo I4,700A» i/no/no Chesapeake and Delaware Clicsnpeake and Ohio Delaware Division" Delaware and Hudson Delaware and Raritan* LelilKh Coal and Nav. .April IJ Moiiongahela Navlnatlon Co Morris (consolidated) No. 394... ilo Ang. ft 8,000,000 },TPOfiOO no do pref.... Western (N.Carolina) West Jersey, No. 350 Worcester and Nashua, Jan. 31. ¥ T Dec, "W Jan.,TI Aug. tt Feb., Tl l,0B9/?3 1488,110 .. No VtTlnont and Canada" Verniont ft Massachu., Jan. VIrclnIa and Tennessee .... "71 N. T. Nn.'02. I'nion Paclflc.Mar. 18 I'llra and Black Klver, Aug.. TO D.c, TO •f ijn/no 8.MOJ0O Feb. J30.. do K. D., 1st pref. W. D..3d pref. do Toledo, Wabash ft Wcsi.No /JSS. do do do pref. W '70 So. * Warsaw pusqnolinnna A Tl Union, preferred TO Tl Tl Tl IlliiKli .t do do 8« "70 Jan., Feb., Tl Sept..**? Jan., '66 Dec, «« Annually. nijOBO Jan. ft Jnly 819,400 Feb. ft Ang. mjoo Jan. ft Jnly, Quarterly. 9/19,378 30, Haute and Indianapolis 5 'iO "70 ^la." . Toledo. Peoria 2H Dec. "n Jan.* July, April ft Oct. ,\prll ft Del. .Ian.* Jnly, Jan.* Jnly. Jan. * Jnly. Jan. * July. 1 (•dl I,«a,7!lO »to,sio 15 II. v>, lerriT 8 Dec, Dec, Dec, Jan., Aug., Aug., Apr., Apr., Feb., nmmi I'erre liante. ik. ,.,!-..,.. S^Tiiciinc, 4 4 Jan.. Tl May. Tl * Aug. Apr Dee umfin do Biinlli Soiilli 5 Jane* Dee, Feb. do 8 9 Mar., All. .11 do Scbnylklll Valley." May 30 Shaniilkin Val ft PotUv" May 8 > Jan., Dee 847.100 s,onijooo Jan. 4k July, 3.700 JKt) io pref. St, ouis ft Iron Monntain St. l.ouls, Jaeksonv.ft Chicago'. Sandusky, ManslI'd * Newark". 4*s. 71 Dec, ft I Mar., Mar * 3/NO400 Jan. « li>y Apr) on >2B3. 9 Jan. Jan.* July. 9,000X00 3,IM,I» x>«Oi»0 i*,7i4jm Jnne „ IK 6,390,000 ,rtliernol S.irmp«hlre.No.»710P , Jnly 616,700 Jan. 309.400 April* oil t^;. i,..u.i,, Dec, 10 Dec, TO January. Jan.* July. 1IJ100.0(») 111 9 Pec. TO Auir., '96 3,;0D/»» North MlsaourU No. 2B» Dec, "70 Dec, "70 Dec. TO Apr., Tl Apr., Tl 848,700 1,623,482 8,681,500 3,800,000 3,S0QJ100 3,400 JSOO 8,130,719 rR\ (Mill, « e,3 Jan. * Jaly Feb. ft Aag Quarterly. Jan. * Jnly 11 .,)> >H Feb-.M Dec, "10 Quarterly. Quarterly. Jan. ft July 493,900 scrip do 967,100 flW London Northern Jan.2l..lOO I5,0r0,000 N V. Cent, ft Hudson R..Jan. 21.1110 H,rW, 30 certiflcatei*..IUi' do do 10,(»»)/)00 Jan. 21.. 50 Maw Tork and Harlem. 1,500,000 do pref. 50 do 9jOOO,0DO New Tnrk ft New Baven May 13,100 «jaoo,oao n T..ProT. and Boston Ho.M. ion 300,900 Norfolk and Petersburg. pref.. .ion vntaa do guar. .lU) do ".«1JOO do ordmary do 4jaoojaoo too North Carolina. No. 267 W ) n May, "9 4/00 ODO Feb,'*"Aar 18,199.400 4,10),.SO 3,648,100 8,000,000 ODO/no 20. pref „'i 10.. IU>. "J: "Jl Feb.,T. 1,864,400 Northern Central. May i:< *n Feb .* Aug 100 l5ew Jersey.' May 20 i.i,,i i l,389jO0O New Bed. ft Taunton. Jan. 21 ... 100 Hew Hav. ft Nortbamp„ Jan. 2I.II» 100 N Feb., XJOOBfiOO * July, May * Nov, Feb. * Aug. Jan. * July. Maogatack , May, 61-1.990 318,390 Jan.* July. 50 100 3S,»«.>4a Feb. * Aug. April S Indianapolis, CIn. ft Lafayette.. 50 6,189,897 Mar. ft 8«nl. 3,000,000 Jan. * Julv. JelTersonvillo.Mad. ft In.,NoJ22TiaO 8,812,300 Kansaa PaciQc, Uar.25 l.ackawanna ft Bloorosb May 20 SO LakeSho.ft Mich.Boulb.May '27.10U 50 Lchinh Valley, May20 50 Little Miami, No. 247 It ilo 11II. .T 7« Illinois Central. Little Sclioylklll.' 9 9 Jan.. Tl Feb., tt 4.I51.';00 5,0^7,2!4 4,800,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 II i May, Tl • Iw IW Fllchburis Mar. j uly May* Nov Jan.* illy Jan. * July ,1 , Pmsb., cm. ft Bl. L..Mny.!0... do do do pr.*! r I'.,. Kl.tV,*f,.irii»i' M,ir. II 263.. SO 3,192,000 500,000 500,000 pref. . 90 IW T8,00OX)on Brie. Jan. 28 « Nov.. *» 9,0t«4.200 W Va. & Oeor. No. 2«4.10O Elmlraft WIlllamaport.'May 30. SO \'(, F.rle.' riiMii.i.'h.iit.t Apr. 11 KeUware- Kast Tenn. and * Jan. nnln do 5 'ih 1,500,000 390.000 50 Concord lOO Concord and Portamontb Conn ft PaHsnwipslc. pf. No. 281. .100 Carton and Michigan- No. I'lillad. '8' i,n«34s * Clev..Col.,(ln.* liHl. No. 258.. 100 11,II20,(«0 Cleveland* Mnlionlng.* No.'MT. 50 2,096,790 Clereland and Plttiitiura, Jan. ai 50 7,4«i,225 Colnm., Clilc. & In. Cen>No. W1.100 11,100 WO 50 1,786.800 Colninbns and Xenla* Connecticut Klver. .Ian. 21 Comberland Valley. May 20 i.l,K\ |\ - .'l.,Mar. .«. Dee 382.«n pref. BO Eano«vllIe, No.S!6 50 f;inclnnatl i Jahr. Feb'.'i'Xag, ia...:m 4 Feb. 11 »,9ii73e . do Jm. * II.H**) lOp >.3ni. * * ao,s;o.29.i -71 Var., 1\ * * * 2.0m°,92S 8,925,500 Iio 3,425.400 100 do do preferred ClilcDnrllnK. * Quliicy. No.VIW.10i> 17.510^100 L'blcairo, Iowa and NelirR9ka'..IOO 8,>'«,a00 L'hlrago and Norlbweat. No. CTi.inO l4,676,ir-'9 pref ll..,..,.« "4' Dec, SO Dec, '70 y ar. 1,198,500 Not. 2,900,000 May e,»10.400 Feb. Aug. 7a>,«ao Feb. Aug. 4,6«6,8(» June Dec. July, 14.. too 15,000.000 Jan. 50 2,4>9.00O .lune ft Dec. 400.000 Dec. 50 18,378,740 — — X ApVli;"?! May, II May, -71 June* CtalcaKoand Alton. Mar. as do ft ft raa, Newr,»H, Jan. .\l,.,*f, t}ri,ii,r„ . May * Nov. Jhar'otte. Col. & Aug., No. 257. — 100 Cliealilre. preferred. .Ian. 51 do do Uble.,Rackls.&Pac. Sep. Jnly. June* Csdar RapVia and MlMonrl* ... .100 do pref. do ren».«ooriit»« Bank. Co.* O.JIS1U0 Cantral of New Jersey. Central Ohio preferred do Central Paclilc No. JfS. ft Jan., Tl IHic , TO 731,200 «" SO ™t »l Mar.',' '71 ^% mi CaUwlMa.' Majr.W preferrnd do Mar. LMtpaM. I Krle.No. MI.IU) Ontiton and Lowrll. .tan.'il Hoatnnaiiil Maine .li.n.ai Jnly, 1\ Jan.* rtnnnh* i\ I Bi>. 90 . FlratdlT. Jan. ft July. Oat. c-dtug page. lute. Halln ada. Ko. ?» ut No. 3W..1UU • r.iiii. I . I ()ld f'olonv ft •,»5,000 Atlnii A A Dale. ' Aitoirtat'ii AM lllJI. FAB RMllrnada. AlbfuiT For afnllriplanallon or Ibia table, Bee HHllmiu MoHltor, on the pt«. Last Mtld. •tlUKl- . Uayi 'i^i <i"<urMriyJ."^. MotT Hoi a's°ati«ii'iiuk" . Second Avenne Mlth Avenue Tblrd Avennr ............... Vaa BrnnlBtreetf S"W*'»a» i(oif^T»Ln»aai'»"»aiV. ": ••ila.-ly Rot. « "V : — ;: '..;: ) , . . . . THE CHKONICLE. r'692 RAILROAD, CANAL -. [June AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND 3, 1871. LIST. Subscribers will confer a great favor by glvlns ns tminedlate notice ot any error discovered lu our Tafc'cs. Pases 3 and 4 of Bonds will be pnbllslied Next week. COMPANIES, AND CHARACTER OF SECDlilTrES ISSUED. Amount COMPANIES, AND CHARAC TER OF SECURITIES ISSUED. Amount Ou^ INTJtBBST. Ou^ For a full explanation of this standing Table see " Katlroad Monitor" on a preceding imge. Railroads : 4/aftama & Chaltan. (Jan. '70); When "Where paid. paid. For a full explanation of this standing Table see " Railroad Monitor" on a preceding page. J.& 3,800,000 iC Ilamp. (Oct.l, )"69 Mortgage, for fc.UOO.OOO) AUcghenti Vnlleij (Nov., '70) General Mortgage I8t and 'lt\ Mortgage Bonds to Slate uf Pa., endorsed AndroKOQitui (Jan.l, '71) l8t Mortgage (IJath Loan) Atlantic it (H: ll'pii. (Nov. 1, '70) 1st Mort., skg fund (Pa.) l»tMort.,»kgfund (N. V.).... 1st Mort., skg fnnd (Ohio) Ist Mort., skg fund (Baff.ext.) IstMort. (Kranklin Urauch).. 2d Mort. (I'lMin.) 2d Mort. (N. Y.) 2d Mort. (Ohio). Consolidated l8t Mort... J.& J. M.& N. A. &0. M.&N. 77,000 M,&N. I8t M., 1895 1885 1 81 Sectional IJt^nds Atlantic it IMcitli- (v l«tM ('".til K.& A.& A.& A.& Portland. 1890 London. 1877 1879 1876 1884 1882 1882 1881 1883 1895 3,908,000 11 17,579,500 : New York London. 2,000.000 f41,200 New York London. New York J. b. '71) P cinogiid. J 3,000,000 J. ) ( 825,000 4111200 1,095,776 484,000 18;"i:! Baltimori- Loan of t3,0(IO,ll(»). Sterling L.ian id 1870, £300.000.. 2d Mort. (N. W. Va. UK.) of '53 ad Mort. (X. W. Va. UU.) of '55. Balli. A P„tonmc (Jan. I, '70) : 1st Morrg:i;!e of 1«69 (gold) Bay de Noq. d- Marqwt. (Kelt. "71) Income llonds oi lS(i5 and 1860., Belvtdere ihliiivnfe (Feb. 1, '71) l8t Mort. ol 18J'.! (guar. C. & A.). 2d Mort. of IS.'U SdMort., of 185? / Blut Itiitrje nl 8. Car. (Jan. 1, '70); Ist Mort., guar, gold Boston it AlhuHi/ (Feb., '71) ! - . Albany Loan (Alb.i4 W.Stkbge) Loans (Weet'nKK.) dlar Uunds ( Western BR) Jlass. Sterl. D & 7.250,00(1 . Bost., Clint. itni<:lil/'g(Feh.,'m): 1st Mort. (Agrlc. l)r. UU.) of 'M. Boston, Oiiiitiin & FUchbure.. Bost.,Con. <! .Vonlr'l (Apr. \,'m): IstMort. (71 111.) ad M.(71 iii.*lKtaa,i<ni.)conv.. 2d M. (71 m. &Mti'/i in.) conv.. Sinking Fund Uonds 8(i3,250 579,500 1,710,500 S,Ta,60 3,872,000 458,500 140,000 ( J. J, 1888 Boston Port &. Bos London. Var. A.& O. A.& O. M.&N. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. J.& J. M &S. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. 400,00(1 260,5110 201,000 I.IO.OOO •200.000 600,000 14,000,000 3,000,000 1909 & D. & S. F. &A. New York M. Princeton. 1885 J.& J. A.&O. A.AO. Albany. London. 71-'76 1871 Boston. 1875 J.& J. J.& J. F. & A. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. M,&S. J.& J. J,* J. B oston. Boston. New York liOBton. New York Boston, New York J.& J. ;jan'y. Boston. purchase).,,. •200,000 Athani/: 1st Mort. (jo'd) guar, by Ga..., 15,000p.ni A.*0. A.&O. A & O. , (\vliarf ~.F Buff., Bra.!, it PiUsb. (Nov., "70): I'st ilortgtige Bilir., Cciri-i/ if /',f(s6.(Nov,l,'70); 1st M., Hurt, & O, Cr. Crosscut.. 1st M., liiitr Cor. & Pitts, of Pa. Buffalo d- E7'ie—^iiQ Lake S. *- M. Buffalo, N. Y. it ErU (Oct. I, '70): , Ist Mortgage 2d Mortgage Burl., C. lis M•nneso.(.^n^y\,'m). 1st M. (gold) coiiv.skgrd,taxfr Burl. A Misunurl II. (Jan., '71) 1st Mort. (land & railroad) Bonds conv. Intopref.st'k (2dB) Bonds conv. iito pref. st'k (3d s) Income lids ronv. to com.stock Convertible lionds of 1S70 Ist Mort. conv. on br. (37 miles) . I Burl. Ist A Mo., ill Kebras. (.Ian., '70) M. Land California & UU conv. .tax J^tciflc (Jan. free 580,000 600,000 1 O.OOJ J.& J.& J. J. J.&D. Atlantic (Jan. 1 Camden ABtirllng. Co.) Jan. 1,'71): Mort. (ou 31 miles, 1867) Catawixsa (Nov. 1, '70); Ist Mort Cedar RtllsA Minneso.i.l&n.X.'IV): l8t Mort.(C. F. to Wavcrly,14 m.) I8t Mort. (W. to.Minn. Line,62m.) l8t Cedar Hap.AiIist<ou.n.(Ffi\}., '71): 1st Mort. (land grant) Cent. Ilr. of U. PaclfU: (Jan.l. '69)1 l8t Mort. (Atch.&Pikc SP.RR.) •2d Mort. (U. S. loan) Central qf Georgia (Feb., 1871): let Mortgage " Ventral or Iowa (Feb.. 71) ; Ist Mort. (gold) tax free, conv.. Central orXew Jerse'j (Jan. 1, '71): 2d Mortgage Mortgage (new) iitMort. Sabord. I,ien Calif. St. aid (g'd) Conv. MM- .Miv. into U.S.bMs) ' i l«Mor. <. 1884 1899 18'J9 1873 1873 1879 loan) >an.naii (Oct. it Chicano, C'in.ALoui.n\ (Feb., '71); Ist Jlorlgage, 1807 Chic.IJanv. A Vincen. {Apr. \,'69): Ist Mort. (gold) sinking fnnd... Chicago, lou-a A A'eb. (Jan.l, '71); 2d ^fl)rt., guaranteed, 1860 941,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 800,000 600,000 1,260,IM 960.0 801.0(0 ),000,00t' 1,000,000 18,000 1896 18S6 New York 6,000,000 M.& N. 5,057,000 600,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 1,200,000 900,000 A.4 0. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. J.& J. J.& J. New York Boston. 1877 18T2 985,000 300,000 985,000 855,000 2,077,000 101,000 1-25,000 854,000 650,ai0 614,000 I Chicago it .Southwestern : lstMYr»'e(iid);iuarbyCUI&P.cur "Ist Mortgage AMahon. ahoy J.* J. Boston 2,2iSO,000 J.* J. New York New York 1891 323,220 675,000 1,700,000 867,000 4,666,100 1,518,066 1,846,000 154,000 A.&O. A.&O. r.& A. M.& N. &D. A.*0. M.&S. 1870 1875 188:! J. London. 1889 1889 1880 1894 490,000 900,000 J.& J. A.&0. Camden. 1873 1860 888,000 233,500 F.& A. F.& A. Phlladel. Philadel. 1897 1882 294.000 A.&O. J.& J. NcwY'ork 1884 1907 Var. New York New York 1,377,000 ' (Feb. »l,'20O,00O 1,600,000 M.& N. J.& J. 786,000 M.&S. l,W0,0OO ,000,000 254,000 2,837.000 2,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 '25,881,000 1, '69 -ar. by s. Carolina) mm Jan. If 1,200,000 Cons. Skg F'd Mort.for »5,000,000 15. New York N. York M. & 8. Baltimore. J.& J.& J.& J.& J. J. J. J. New^York '95- '99 M,* 1885 1884 '96-'9» Clikrleat'n (8. f., a 1170 J. M.& N. J. J. 1>. J. & D. f'nion (July New York New York New Y'ork New York New York New York 77-'S1 1895 Boston. 1877 1900 1890 New York New York New York 1899 New York New York 1900 1873 1876 1873 1873 1875 1892 1900 M.& N. 18.. 18.. IS.. 18.. New York 18ff7 248,000 M.&S. New York 1890 250,000 M.&S. Boston. 500,000 395,000 J.&D. J.&D. Boston. 2,766,000 642,000 700,000 169,500 1, 140,000 135,000 252,445 "71): 275,000 ' 71-'84 A.&O. & J. 2,000,000 18t 1895 TO-'SS J.& J. M.&N, J.& J. M.& N, A.&O. J.& J. J.& l>. A.&O. F.& A. 1877 1893 New York New York J.& J. M.&N. r.&A. M.& S. J.& J. M.&S. 1880 1885 1905 1908 1909 161,000 109,500 Toledo Depot Bonds Mortgage 2d Mortgage Income Mortgage Vauton A Western (Feb., lit Mortgage l»t Mortgage 1871 N. J. J. M.& S. «8,000' 1880 1878 1876 '76-'77 Philadel .M.& S. M.& N. New York 1891 1888 A.&0. A.&0. A.&O. J.& J. M.&S. A.&O. M.&S. M.&B. J.&D. Philadel. 1904 1908 New' York 1908 '70); 3d Mortgage 1885 1883 1885 1885 1882 1875 1884 1878 1898 1915 1874 New York 740,000 Dai/ton A Michigan (Apr. 1, '70): IstMort. ,skg fund, 130,000 a y'r. 2d Mortgage 1909 1890 New York «.-F. M.& J.& M.&S. F.& A. J.&D. 1,006,000 y'r) guar. 1874 1874 1893 A.&O. 350,000 997,000 sajXX) »2O,000 New York J. J. M.ft;S. J. J. 1,300,000 118,003 Mortgage A F.& F.& M.& J.& J.& J.& J.& 300,000 1887 A. A. A. N. 560,000 65,000 2,0OOWO Sinking Fnnd Mortgage Notes (Counon) tax free Connecting, Phila. (Nov. 1, '70); 1st Mortgage, guaranteed Cu7nberlahdAI^7insgl.iTcb. ,'7I); Dat/ton & J. 4tlO,(»X) Connecticut Hiver (Feb., '71); 1st Mortgage, sinking fund, 58. Connec. A Passttm. li. (Ang. 1,'69); Z)nn!!.,f;r».,B/.rf-AJm(JnlTl,'69): IstMort '<old) conv., S.J"., free isr. 1890 1S90 F. J. 821,000 1,213,«I0 Ist Mortgage, S. F., 1867 l9t Mort. of 1871, on 89 mile-... Columbus A Xeuia (June, '69); Ist Mortgage 1875 New York J. J.& . Cumberland Valleg (Feb., 1st Mortgage 2d Mortgage 1899 & & J.& 5'28,000 A Ind. Cent. (Apr. 1,'69): 2d Mort. (Col. & Ind. Cent. RU.) Income B'ds (Col. & Ind. C.UU.) Constru. B'de (Chlc.& Ot. E.RR) Income B'ds (Chic. & Gt. E. JS.V.) Union & loaransn't. 1st Mort.. Cons.lst M.SkgF'd for»15,000,000 Consol. 2d Mort. for »5,00(i,000. Cotum. A Hocking F.(Fcb., '71); 1895 1895 July 15. M.& N. F.& A. J. J. 790,500 1,858.000 1,096,000 ?!a,00(),000 iiri9 Var. J.& 5' 0,00(1 700,500 487,900 91,000 A lltlsMirg (Feb., '71): 2d Mort. M.& N. J.& J.& '7i; Boston. New York New York New York &A. F. Del. IstMort. (lIubbardBranch).... 1st J. (gold) tax free., ""• 4tb Mort., for 2,100,000 A Mortgage 3d Mortgage 2d .Mort., for 3d Mort., for J.& 282,000 350,000 637,000 2,001,000 F 1st Cleveland J. 1^00,000 S. ]'ern07i New York (1. & J. A.&O. J.« J. D. 1,051,851 A Mortgage, new, Cleveland 1893 1875 1878 1879 1889 1894 A.& Frankfort. J. J.& 1,500,000 /i)rf. (Feb, '71); Cln. 1st M. (C, C. & C. RU) f 25.li00ayr IstMort. (Bell.& Ind. RR.).., :Bt & J. N C/«riil.,«K7(m.itC/iiV-.(Apr.l,'70) Mortgage 1883 1890 1890 1879 1889 1878 1878 IHH) 1890 1890 M. & Mortgage, guaranteed 2d Mortgage ancin., Sand.A Cleve. (July "TO): IstMort. (Sand.& Ind. RR.)... IstMort. (S.,D.& Cln.RR) '55.. 1st Mort. (Cln., S.& Clev.UR), '68 Cincinnati A Zane-w. (July 1, '69) New York 8,370,000 1,2.50,000 50" ,000 Mortgage, guaranteed J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. M.&N. J. &J. J. &J. J. &J. 5,000,000 r>a)/t. (.ApT.l,"iO): 2d Mortg;ige of 1805 3d Mor*. '67(S. F.,»25,O00 yearly) Cincinnati A Indiana (May, '70); 1st Mortu'aze 2d Mortgage, guaranteed Cincinnati AMartinsv. (Jan.1,'70); 4X & J. M.& N. J.& J. Brunsw. (July I, '70); 18,'J3 1877 1S93 r.& A. M.& N. 181.IW1 Mortgage New York J. 1 ,,'«)7,(U) Mort. (Beloltft Madison RR) P. IstMort., guar do do 2 Mort.. guar. Chicago, K. I.A Pnciflc (July, '70); M.& N. J.& J. 1,219 500 755,(1<. Ist Mortgage of 70-'8« Boston. J. S,000,«0 3,592,™ Bonds Clerekind. Mt. 1919 lt*» 1S70 1887 m 397,000 182.IU) 1,129,000 Equipment Bonds Equipment Bonds 1st p 691,700 218,000 1st Mort. (Gal.& Chic. Un. UU.) 2d Mort. (Gal. ft; tliic. Un. UU.) Mississippi Uiver Bridge Bonds Elgin and State RU. Bonds... 1st Mortgage (Peninsula UU.) Cons. Skg F'd B'ds, conv. 'till '70 .Mortgage //am. A itco 18S0 1872 A.&O. S,0'26,0(IO , 1st New York .1 . 308,000 2,400,IWI 1,100,000 2d .Morr,. ISC:! Chicago A Milu-aukeel.lmiel,^69): 1st Mort. tC. & M. UU.,45mllcs) 2d Mort. (M. & C. UU., 40 miles) Ist Mort. (C. & M. UR.,85 miles) Chic, A Mich. Uike Sh., (Jan. '71) Mort. bonds, new Chicago A A'orthwest. (June 1,'70;; Preferred Skg Fnnd (on 193 m.) Interest Bonds (Aind. coupons) 1st Mortg.age (general) 1st 1S9B Philadel. Alton (Jan. 1. '71): fund pref... Iilllicollif it Neif York New York 111. Grand Trunk Mon. (14 m ). Qnlncv & Warsaw Mort. (40 in.) Keoknk* .St. P, let M, 8. f. tax free Ist 1919 1894 J.& 9(l.i«l 30O.I«« 2d Mort., income Chicago, Ihir. A Qtiin. (Jan., '71) 1st (Trust) Mort 2d Moi-t. (Frankfort), gold ... Ti-nstMort. (l!ui-l to Peoria) Cartli.igc & Bur. UUM.,taxnce DIx., Peo. & Han. Uli., tax free American Cent. UU., tax free.. Peoria & Hannibal liU., tax free Ottawa, Oswego & Fox U. V... (. 791,500 I- Mortgage Ist New York Can!. «t.://(co/-CV(«/()r.(Jan.l,'71): l8t Mort. (gold) 25,831,000 «dMorff 1870 18S9 il): Mortgage 2d Mortgage Cmrlesl. 187<) 160,500 i8:'..5 Col.,Chic. Isl '7i): New York New Y'ork New York New York M.4 N. : Central oliioiFah. 1865 J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. J « J.& J. iiio.no lit. Ist Mort., sinking Ist Mortgage 1st 1, '70) IstMort. (gold) Catnden A Ainhoii (Jan. 1, '70) Dollar Loan for »8(KI,II00 Dollar Loan for »675,000 Dollar Loan for (1,71)0,000 Dollar Loan for ta,500,000 Consol. Mort. Loan for »5,000,000 Sterling Loan, £313,650 Bterlinr Loan (new) £;J0'J,200. Dollar Loan (new). Camden A Ist Ctert., Col., 2,000.000 380,000 5.169a00 M.&N !d Mort. iVa. Central RU.) Inciime Moil. Va. Cput. Hit.). Funded Interest Bonds, coupon Cheshire (Dec. 1, '69); Company Bonds of '70, '75 & '80, Chester A Ch. Br.Jitncdm. 1,'7«): 1st Mort., sinking fund Chester Valley (Nov. 1, '69): Ciiiciii., Boston J.'&'j. 2d Mort 1884 1890 7,349,16:! it "TO, ( J.& Winona&St. 55,000 366.000 Mortgage •lA 1887 Boston. Brun-^irifk paid. 2,000,OCC 1; S.F.(gd)tor*15,C00,00C Extensloti J. s,ooo,oai Boston <t l.oic'Jl (Feb., '71) Convertible llonds of 1853, coup Scrip Cer (locates 1875 1880 18&5 1890 1895 1873 1885 &J. 150,000 281,000 755,620 723,000 1871 1884 1878 Haltlraorc, J. 1,000,000 499,500 745,000 '»0-'71 London. 527,000 496,000 Bost., Hart, it Erie (Dec. 1, '(») : l8t Mort. old) 1st Mort. (iiewl 1st Mort. (newj guar, by Erie... Floating Delit, .\ov.,'6'J Mass. L. (sec. li\f l.OOO.tlOOlst M.) & '70 V a. i_.'i^ i;li.) gnai. tj) ,Mort. (Vii. leiiiral i;li.) 1st Al. Chicago J. L. Gr. (gold on r,tW.(KXl acres Allan, ik St. htwrenceiSj^n, '70); l8t Mort. I'nrt. Loan) skg fund 2d ,Mort. or.\prill,18ol titer!, Bds ol Oct. 1, '(! (.VJOyrsi Sterl. Bds of Nov. 1, '53, £l(IO,U0ll Baltimore •! Ohio (Oct. 1, '70); Loan of isr,",, skg fund l,oanofl8.T0 Loanof N^w York & A.& A.& J.& A.& J.& Ohio (Sept., ,f- ( "Wash'ton. S,8O9,00O 151,000 3,500,000 8.512,400 1, '70); 1st .\loi-lga-;e f.hlS(n,etaf : — A Aitg. (Jan. ihurl'AtiLoi. New York New York J. 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 175,000 Alex., Loiiil. it (liiir (.Ian. 1, '70) Consolhlati-il .^loi t., free Where paid. Railroads: 6t and 2d M. (Rd) guar, by Ala. Albany tt SWiqitehan. (Oct.l, '70J; l8t Mortgage, 1863 Albany Cily Loiin,1865 ^d Mortgage, 18o5 Sd Mortgage, 1869 Atlantic When & D. J.& J.* J. J. J. NewMYork 1881 1S84 1888 New York New York •81-'94 New York 1915 1879 1879 18J» I — : : . : " .: :.,.: :, : .: : :: . ... . ... ,..: TttK CitRONlCLk J^une 8, 1871.) coa RAILROAD, CANAI. AND MIHCELLANEOUB BOND LMT. anbiTrlbers nrUI confer a sreal n.vor by bIvIuk u> liumcdUle allr« of aiir •rror «la«oT«rcd In ear TabUa. Pave* J aaa 1 or Uond* will bt> |>abllabe4 neat wMk. UUMPANIRS, AN1> CIIARACTKII or SKCUKITIKH I9HIIKI) Amnmil _ . COMPAMK.S, AMI ('IIAIIA(/.{ TUB OK HK< mrjKMjHMl KII An,ooi,l | iirrausT. I ,,„,. Dit- ti«uilliia 1 ^ full exnUnatlon of '• Table Uallroad Moullor, on a praaadinc pace. Porta m "Planatlon of Ihia .•. f"" Table M« •• Kellroad Monitor" on a preceding page. ''-' Wbra paid. .unli'T,,. """""« Wksa Wk4rra paid. paid. Railroa4ai ZV/mr.ir<i<Kcb., *T1): l»t MurtKftKO Uonila masm »t!\lr l.nrin Tlnnrl« ilOJMI 1«U#)U C \* on 33 nil Sov. 1 'ra); I XI. ' VMfsn -•toriiUK.) Kst. Kit.) 91.) rroa B«4,000 1,IIIJDOO 1 K"i.|i 1M9 (.Ian. 1,M); 3,900,900 oiivorllblo... 3J00jni 'lirtr I>,' i,uui,uua t»jm »7J,I1.1 .•nnrtlt'lr) \finjB» 190,8*7 Sd •Is. SUM) Mt.V UK.), 13U,0UU 39U.01U lOOjOOO iio.oao do do Bond! of Sept. 1, 19«6.- MortiraKC on Ueal Ei(Ut«. &c... !>- Motitet Valltf (Fob. 11): lat MongaKc, IMS, on IMui do Land Or.. IMS 1st ZM., Uiu. <t L. Mich., (Jan. tl) li(Man.(Ionln« Laua. UK) do 2dMort. lat Mort on whole lino, 139ui. , . Detroit, UlUvlalt lat <t liut. T»,000 i«n urn IRS ins ins N.T.anel N.T.aLon New York i»» 1813 1873 1878 vm 1878 ISM Varl. Varl. A.ao. A.ao. J. a New Tork 18T7 1888 188S 1880 J. M.aK. M.aN. 800,000 (oo/ioo a J. a J. A.ao. J. J. 88,900 J. a J. 1.90O/)0O J, a J. *•• 390,000 430.000 1W,3U0 iufm New Mortgage Rut iVnn. (See 800,000 Phlla. * Read.). £ti«< 2<iin., Fu. <t Oeortf (Jan "71): Mortgage (old) Mortttiigo (new) Mortgage Bonda of 1S10 A Paducah »40,000 W Uortia** tM,400 3,900/110 SliJmbetluoton Xlm. <t WiCnup't. (Feb. "IDlst m Spercent Bonda SrU RatUcay (Oct. 1, TO) lat Mortgage 2d Mortgage, convertible Sd Mortgage 4th Mortgage, convertible 5th MortgAKc, convertible Buffalo Branch Bonds \mm SW,000 , 8terllni! convertible, £l.(U),aUO. .SrJa <t fittsbara (Feb. 1, 'ID 1st Mortgage 8,000/100 4/ioa/n)l s/no/wo 4,411 /no S36,goo 185,400 4344,444 New Jork Consol. Mort., free of State lax. A y. Atner. J an. *7U Land Grant Bonds (tax free) > (t q.-j. Boston. 71-14 London. 1873 1S74 MMortgage 1st M. on whole road, conv la Mortgage 3d Mori" New York New York rhiladel. New York 1880 187( 1900 1890 18H) 38«3 1877 18711 1»I3 1880 1888 London. a J. New York a J. N.Y aLon. '!3S,;0O J. 1S43U0 A.&O. J.aj. ],WI,000 IfOl 1879 1883 1880 1898 J. gold. N.Y.aLon. i/)oo/no s3]/no lat 1st 103,300 190/IOO 1,000/100 Ut Mortgage, L.O 881 /no 434/100 «00/)00 390/100 3d Mortgage Sd MorlKHKC Flint & Il.iUy Mortgage FtMlttiiu it Xurtluide (Oct TO) Mortgage. -lat tAuFtederickStura 1 Ist lat - A Ut Mortgage Onmd Rlttr (gold) )i guar.... VaUty (Jan., ut Mortgage Bonda guar, by Slate of S. Car, Certificates, guaranteed Barrlitb. toiuxuwr (Not. I, '10): A Ut Mortgage. jraaranteod Barttoril A N. iZaMn(Feu..*n): New York 1897 Now_York 1880 1887 1S83 rly. J. a J. M.as. M.aN. .900/100 6IS,5C0 M.aN. J.aj. J.aj. 9,ooo/no J AJO 1,000,000 J.aj. 1/100,000 1 Mortgain, U68 Bamtfhal A tlaptm (Jan., laW) Ut Mortgage, IMS 3«3/no 801,900 438,398 TO/no Bmu^lbalA»Jo^e|)^{VtX>.^«!\)•. Mt».VD Eight per cent Bonds Ten per cent Loan Mort. of 1910, conv., lax free... lat Mort. ((|ulncr ft Palmy.KR.. lat Mort. (Kan. C. & Cam. Kit.)) Jiartem Extttttion A «*tW«(Fob. 1888 1881 tS.OOO yea 98/100 1,300/100 900/100 i,3ao/«< J.aj. J.aj. Mortgage Mortgase, sinking fnnd Mortgage. M Sbiidao! fM( Ist BoutOK A Texat Cent. (Feb. H;: Ut Mort. L. O., S. K. (gold) IM*. BuOtoit mcer (Jan. 11): 3d Mortgage, sinking fund Sd mortgage HwUnedTA B. n>p jn.(KoT. no: Ut Mortgage 3d Mortgage OooaolldaUd Mortgage •70- >» Inn lliiii Ml Mill r •>'., Conairuetloo BaMBptlon. Ist a Id aerlea. New York New York New York 18M Charleat'n 'Sl-'M J.aj. Phlladel. J.aj. New York M.aN. A.ao. Varl. J.aj. M.as. F.a A. J.aj. 1873 18N N.Y.aBos New York N.Y.aBoa New York 18T4 188S 1877 18H 1889 ProTlde'ce Hartford. 1S7» 1874 900/nD J.aj. Phlladel. 18.. 1*1 /no 100.000 J.aj. F.a A. Brldf^p'rt 1877 1895 188S M/no s,400/no J.aj. New Tork 3/no/no J. an. New^Tork i8s/ns 3/no/ioo M m/no . . Badamptlon.Sd •erl«^.aterllng. 18(7 Ut Mortgage, IMS 3jM/no M.aN. A.ao. F.a J. a Clno.) UH, , ThtladeL an. A.*0. 1985 I87S 1870 uns U8S A. A.ao. A. a (). A.a o. A.ao. A.ao. F.a A. 1891 Now York N.V.ai.on .Now York lAindon. Now Tork New Tork 1875 1875 1890 1873 ISS9 IS Var 74/W J.aj. soo/no J.aj. New Tork New Tork aj. New^Toik AD SIS/XD 3,iin/no 3/no/ioo , 3SII/S0 i,40D/no soo/no 190 0U> I/»0/>0 J Mas. J.aj. « A.ao. A.ao. M.as. J.aj. J.aj. Phlladel. K.* A. F.a A. SS9,9UO M.as. j.au. 730,00) M.aN. «B7.aw HavTork iS ma PliUadaL N.T.aBo* M .New Tork BM.aX.T isn UTM :i (Jan, ?!) m 3d Mori, (government subsidy) lat Mort. (Leavenworth Br.) Land Or. Mort.on 1 l«l,Ono acres Income B'ds (gen.) tl0,(n) p. in Land Ur. Bds on 2/100,000 acres Kalauuitoo A Uuttn, (Jan. 11) . . sjoo/m 3,2«I,0U) 4/K8/WI M.a N. F.a A. J. a New Tork New Tork soo/no s:8/no M.as. 4,37S,»0 J'el.H 3/lCO/U0{7gd ISS8 uss i>. J.aj. »^.aN. last •n-i« ISIS J.aj. irr4juFr us* 640 OO M.aN. last .S'. Ut mortonOOm Kentucky Ctntral (Feb., 11): Ut Mor I (CoT. a Lex.) 99 miles Mon (Cov. a Lex.) 9» mllea. Fort. (CoT. a Lex.) 99 miles. £>lci'ai«in.(ti(/oo»MA.(Apr.,7l): Ist Mortgage 3d Mortgage Mortgage (extension) 2d Mortgage (extension) Income Z/il:« AWe <t XouterUM ( J uly I. W) lat Mortgage Lake 8h.^JI\ch. Si>ii(A.(Jnno10): Bonda of October 1, 1889 Ut Mort. 8. .'und M. 8. a N. I.. 2d Moilgage M. S Mort. (1)., M. a T. BB.) .... Mort. (C, P. ft A. BR.) 2d Mort. (C, P. ft A. KR.) SdMort. (C, P. ft A. Rlt.) Lake Shore bonds, April, 18119.. Junction UR bonds, Doc., 1852. Ist Mort.(C. a Tol. RB.) s'k'gPd "'" • 2d Mort. (C. aTol .UK.)... Buffalo ft Ealo. Nov., 1858, do do .Inly, 1883. do do Sept., 184*. do April, :8«8...';;.' _ do Dividend Bonda Conaolld Mortgage, ISW, coup do do rcg Lake Sup. A Jlt—lt$lppt 1st t28/no M.as. M.as. 387/W> J.ftD. 9oo/no 900/UU 400.(JU) 20O.(MI 79,335 soo/no 3/«p/iao 5,29</)0Q «M/)UU 900/M) i/no,ou> 1/X»/UI i,soo/no IMffV iflUfO) ss4/no lOO/WO 380/100 s/aojoo i,90o/no Mort. (gold) ....'. A 6a/.(Jan.,11 1810 A Laaaaan. (Dec, 10): Mortgage, Mortgagejtax free Lehiah Valley (Dec, 10) UtM. 1898 (exchange for new) 1st (new) Mort. (tax free) I8M. 1st Mort. (Haxleton RK.) 18(3... Little lllamUVtib. 11): Mortgage Street Connection Bonds LiUle SchuyltlU (Jan., 11): 1st Mortgage^lnklug fund. . 1st 1st Isl Mortgage, now Lauln., ClH-A Lexlna.(Ja\y 1,10): Ist Mortgage, Ctn. Branch.^ 3d Mortgage 1st Mort., LoulsT. a Frankfort LonlavlUa Loan loulmlU* A Katktm ( Feb. 10): 1st Mort. (main stem) Louisville Loan (main stem).,. . Louisville Loan (Leb. Br.) Br.)... .. .. J.aj. A.ao. M.as. M.aN. A.ao. New Tork MS J.aj. A.ao. M.aN. MJkN. F.a A. J.aj. J.aj. A.ao. A.ao. j.aD. J.aj. A.ao. M.aN. J.aj. M.as. A.ao. A.ao. J.aj. NewTork New Tork a Hock. RR.). Memahf ACkarlettoniitXj 1,10): Ut Mortgage ArksosasBtataLoait , ins iin4 l*B F.a A. PhlladeL PblladeL 8,443/nO iss/m ITS/XD igo/ni s/no/ni i,oao/no 83/n> 1W/«D 1.434/100 lan ISSS ua New^^Tork Pblladal F.a A. M.aN. M.aN. J.aj. A.ao. J.aj. J.aj. Kev^York J.aj. New_^York M A.ac>. M.a N. MMS. LonUvtU*. A.ao. A.ao. J.aj. New Tork New Tork M.a N. tfn F.a A. A.ao. A.ao. J.aj. l«M ISSS F.a A. Baisiaot*. Lnndoa, BalUi J a J. M.a Now Tork J.aj. J.*J. UMM, llwT«ik •»•• i N. M.ai«. ., 3d Mortgage Tann. SUte Loan ,,. JfamnlKt A auie Hork (Jan. l.lQi Ut Mort. (on road *a4 laaa) ... New Tork IfTS ISSS 1871 New Tork Sew Tork J.aj. 3d Mortgage ^.... 18SS isia isni UJtV. J.aD. A.*o. M.aN. J.aj. A.ao. Ut Mort (MemphU SSI/SS Ut Mort. (Lob. Br. Exten.) Louisville Loan (Leb. Br. Ext.) Conaol. 1st Mort. for ts/nuno. Jfaron at DrumuHck (Jan. I, •my. Ut Mort., gnar. by Georgia . . Muca»p.ai Main* Central (Jan. 1. H): Sl,100/W Loan (A. a K. KB.) IJOiMOO (at U. Bangor L^n (P. a K. RR.) 3r77/nO Extenaton Bonda. 1870 (gold) ii3/ni 11 JOO/no Loan (gold) I.IOO/UI llarnaa AancUttum (Jan. 11): Ut Mortgage, dollar . . Ut Mortgage, aterllag Sd Mortgafe Ut Mort (Scioto USD 968/)0O 309/100 Mart. (II. Point extension). Mort. (OIrn Cove Branch).. urn soo/no injOD . » ork 4,000/100 1,471^11 ioiio /«/anrf7l»*70): Hew Q.-J. 4,500/lOn Leaven., tatcren. , lat J.aj. J.aj. 4lt/»0 /iKldnap., Ctnc.ALaf.{ili, 10): on whole llnc.couv a A SaiM KauMu l^dHc LeAlffh 1AI4J0O .iS38 JMisart Ouural (Jan. 1,^1): . Augusta. 1889 1883 4/100,000 481/na AkHaMmS (Jan. 1.11): 1871 MM 83 vm 441 /no 387 . New York Tl): Mort. (U. l.,3«J3 m.) Mort. (Conn., MJM m.) tfenvi/l<!f(l (Nov. 1.10): lat lat do 1st (K/)00 Land Orant Mortgage In la) C. Bl.).conv Ft, (Jan.11 let -Mortgage, tax free 1st lat Mortgage, J.aj. M.*N. Tl): . Mort. (lod. New York *71); lat Mort. (guar.) for f l,U0OJ)a) OrttntUt* jrcotumbiat.O<:t,.\;my. UarU.Prot. J.aj. M.aK. F.a A. OordontcUtt: Oaorffia— nonds (May, TO) &r. HiwitU A Iiullana (J an.l, do Mort.fSt. J. Saw York j.ao. M-aN. A.ao. A.ao. J. a. I. M.ax. too/m soo/no Br.)!! Mort. Mo. Val:ey.(70ni)j(Old Mort. o do cnr. AnnH. City J.a,' M.as. M.ax. '•SS'Sffi Mori IS.. 4SD/m S/BS/M Mortgage •THncMon, "Hilla." (Nov. TO): lat Mortgage, gnar., tax free Mortgage, lax free ifoM»<«v, ,sV. Vo. rf tr/ /«.Mar 11 1st Mori. St. J. C. m.i'Jiin ui .Mo, 1st Ist 8s/no lat Mort. S. F., tax tree (gold). Fl. W..Jack.ASaginauH}liir l.TDr lat Mort., guar . A 2 19(8 llilladel. 49«/no 3d Mort. do do Louisville (andoraed) Bonds .. JoUelA Chtcam (July I, tty. lat Mort., ainliing fluid guar. JiUM N. Indiana (Jnly 1, IS): J*'-.¥°'!«"«"i guaranteed. d.-VJulyUW)': l»t Maw York J . Jtf., Mail.A ImUiinilp. Anl. ,71) : (at Mort. find, a Mail (/(ll.l.... 3d Mort. (JelToraonvlllo RK).. lalMort. (J., M. a Ind. UK). . Btw Toft Vsw York Haw Tork a u. M.au. 1/100,000 130,000 Ut Mortgage Iji ji !». M. (gold) I'd grant, sTt'g 1 s' , rd. 1st ,j irl. (gold),140in.., Mort. (goldj, 140 in..... lat Mort. (gold),2SS.»4 Cnnr/'wd-tr.fOct.l.'iO): Mortgage of 1852 (Kv. & III.) Mortgage of ISM (Ev. AC.) IslMort. (Rockvlllo extension) BtannUI', Uenderaoa <t Saahe. latMoittfave « rttnt A Pert llarquet. (Jan. 1, >iO) .. •Aie*..£aiu.it Snglmiw (Jan.1,11): latMort.C. B.aKt.J.(San . Ist M. Wlna.toN.B.Une.dOm.^ 3i M. llangor !« Wlnn^S.'S ni..) IstM, BanK.toWlnn,(KangLlen) r.MA. M 1888 I68S j.a J. F.a A. J.a J. M.as. Boston. A.*0. i/MO/no Mort4rafe nar lai 3d Mort. guar..,.,.., JoHxi tloulKrm (Feb. *») btMortgage, tax tree Iromloif (Nov., 'asi ; lat Mort Ist 3d Mortgage. Murop»tit .'. ..."... UlMorUrage (Newcaatle 1S8S 1888 1908 M.aM. M.as. M.as. A.ao. J. aD. J.a J. M.as. (gold) iMamt. ^Tliw«uiM(Fab.i,-«*)! 3d Mortgage NewTork New York J.a J. J.a J. j.aj. M.as. J.a J. A.ao. t Wixtm'timA Wtl i*o'd) Convert., tax free Morl.of Mass. State Loan, lat lion Sterling, convc rti bio Dollar, convertible Essex Itallroad Bonds. lat JiH Now Tork van Now York ira a J. M.as, j.ao. 4W«10 .Huuni }l( llullaniiu. J. 1,080,000 IJOOAU New Tork Itallroad* i*;s ins isn F.a A. s.oou.ooo (Fcb.,*!l): lat MortKaKo, on 55 miles lat Mort, a. f ., pref. on S5 miles. S)acheH-i (t Cotuiiibta (Jan. 1, '71); Isl .Mortgage 1st A.ao. lOJ^ni 3,810,000 4,080/100 Dultuqe it Sioux CMy (Occ.ia): lat Mort. (lat dlrlalon) 100 inllea Construct. Bonds (3d divlaion). Scaivtc. MaN. M.a N. M.a N. rblladal (Jau.^l) Mortgage DumuiutA Southmat. J. !.* .* J. .*J. J.*J. J. a J. A.ao. M.as. M.*N. M.*N. M.a N. J. a J. M.aN. I ar Q .. , THE CHRONICLE. 694 Fkidat Night, June week has not been very the exports of leading articles from the port of NewYork since .January 1, 1871, to all the principal foreign countiies, and also the totals for the last week, and since January 1. The last two lines show total values, including the value of all other articles besides those mentioned in the table. 2, 1871. satisfactory. volume of legitimate transactions has been below the the season, whether for export or home use, and were it not for some speculation in leading staples of domestic products '.hero would be really very little lo report. The following is a statenieiit of the slocks of leading arti- Tlie average 1870. June Beef tC9. and bbl8. bbls. bales. Pork Tobacco, foreign Tobacco, domestic lihda. bags. bags. mats. .....hhds. boxes. bags, etc. Coffee, Rio Coffee, other Coflee, Java Sugar Sugar Sugar Melado hhds Molasses Molasses hhds. bbls No. Hides Cotton Bosin Turpentine bales. bbls. bbls. bbU. Tar bags. casks. bales Hice, E. I Rice, Carolina Gunny Cloth Gunny Bags bales. 4.3,189 84,6.37 23 500 47,688 10,380 70,550 35,923 87,218 99,638 339.000 1,382 17,387 o a t* Cj jj ^ OJ t~ CO r,-* V— *^ i— ui.' iji./ 'i* , *. ;a «.v 'ju '^2 7,; 678 955 9,300 6,800 11,035 8,100 l,2.i7 300 540 7.150 19,000 15,000 58,000 17,939 22,488 33,048 17,050 14,375 66,700 17,700 ^e.'io 98,000 10,2i10 bales. bales. 19,7tX) 88,800 ? 1-t ; to ; S « iQ S SS B'S :S" « t- C« « Tf ^ *0 $ « Ti 5 O f— c» at ul tr-l T-. t- to CO t- -v -^ •o«a6 . • • * '<7*"e*i-r !© ys o »o Oi^ctiO CO i| a «« ofi .-. T^T^-r-t m'i-T it CCr-t" 2 • i- :2 "* • C*(3* • • •» CO CO • m > a J3 ' $ £ a 1.5,.-)00 : S|||§ :g of -igis^sii : 550 : SI 38,331 s?.§ lo 88 %\ « •8'*Kco§5 'St .^S '.S ^ tc • '^sSg 'SSg • '='5 • a•^ 0) cO'^ 53 we- 'to O T- gSS :ss§?S2S ' t- ! « ;C in *-> •-' COXr c5 c- q6o> o COW 3SS •8 :3 * 55t-4 m :*°?iK ' cot* ^3CT» • :^^ CO yS g Kg Sis "^ i: o .0 .— ^l^^••vrH^- .g* . •'y3;»25® • ScJ lO ^ o -^ to Liver- London, by Glasgow, by steam, 9d. Vessels loading for at Jc, and whale oil 3^e, and to Antwerp, tobacco at 278. 6d., and Lard 30s.; also, several ships with Deals from St. Johns to Livsrpool, 70s. Tobacco has shown less activity, but prices have ruled Arm. In Kentucky Leaf, buyers, especially for export, have baen Stocks are small, receipts moderate for disposed to hold off. the season, and assortments not good, while an advance has been stimulated at the West by more pretty full prices paid at New Orleans, which port seems disposed to claim its former importance in the Tobacco market. The sales for the week with us have been about 800 hhds., of which 300 hhds. were to home dealers and manufacturers, prices ranging from Seed Leaf 5^0. to C^c. for lugs, and C^@10^c,. for Leaf. allows a pretty fair movement, hut the market is without hear, however, of constrength or general activity. 8(1,; 3^ iiii Ort cnt-it-irs ?{N»-i lo- °l' ; grain O SSSS * iO prime Mess sold at $14@14 50, part for expjrt. Prime steam Lard has decliiied and closes unsettled, 10,^@10.J^c.; Short Rib Bieon has sold at 8c., and dry salted Shoulders as low as 6c. per lb. We notice sDme movement in TexHS Mess Beef for export, and a favorite brand of Western Prime Mess Butter hss besn slow at 20@25c. sold at $23 75 per tierce. for prime Western and State, and prime factory Cheese has These prices of Provisions arc, all declined to 12^@13c. through, the lowest, we believe, that we have quoted in nine Tallow has been active and closes at 9^@9|c. years. Freights have been only moderately active and with increased room seeking employment, rates have slightly de- The latest engAgeraents are ino.itly 7i@7^d. by sail and 8^d. by steam iO CO «- s 5,056 6,843 7,600 178,850 87,000 31.710 I pool, ^ ;SUSg Provisions have pretty uniformly declined the past week. Although in the aggregate of a! kinds of Pork there was a falling off in the stork of sis thousind barrels, yet indication? of an exces.eive supply broke price* down and there were s^les to-day at $15 2S on tlia spotand $15 12^, seller July wliile clined. ss**;; ' «' III s§s ~ 43,363 50,775 78,8« 184,300 48.000 86,400 1,800 3a,8ao 1,280 'A -=«,.; »n t- 'n 184,826 30,196 17,370 4.'-), 036 50,607 16«,.559 bags. Hemp O 1. 27,.3r>fl 879,315 6,8:« ; 4,874 4,000 181,000 57,480 31,000 bags Jute and Jute Butts May 1. 30,906 19,111 17,800 Saltpetre sail, paiODTOOCOCO^sO^'NCnGDi-KOXi^Si *o 0* 1871.— 1 . June 1. HO 24,048 118,833 10,205 16,478 18, Linseed Manila t-t-OCCini-iO3D'3t-t-C0'-Hp?7I-040»Q0t- 2a. for merchaudise at dates given, cles of Spirits 1871 3, Rxports or LeadlnK Arttclea from Neir York. The following table, compiled from Custom House returns, shows Commercial ®imc0. COMMERCIAL EPFTOME. ^ ^.)t Tra^Ie during the past [Juno s to Havre have obtained Tallow Wo siderable transactions in interior markets. The sales here have been: 100 cases Ohio, 100 cases Pennsylvania, and 450 cases Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers, seconds and wrappers, all new crop, and all on private terms, also, 500 cases old Connecticut, on private terms. Spanish Tobacco has been more export demand, but otherwise quiet; sales embrace 400 bales, in bond, on private terms, and 300 bales, in lots, for consumption, at 87i@102^c. currency, dutypiid. Whisky has been in small supply, but dull and declining. Petroleum has shown more firmness during the week, but in and unset'led, with 25gj. bid for cargoes of relined for immediate delivery; Crude also dull at 15c. in bulk. Naval stores have generally shown a large amount of trade and a lirmer tone, except far Spirits Turpentine, which has deRjsin clined und^r liberal receipts, and closes at 48^s. The latter has closes at $2 60, and Wilmington Tar $3. Hops have been sold to the extent of 3,000 bbls for export. in better demand for export, and prices have improved souiewhat, 'closing at 2@5c, for old, and 7@14c. for new. :^2 :gSS ,3 8. geoj- :SS3 .-SSg S "' $" asf ig-- :"S? a C* 'l-* t-* T-* CO Kg. :S m3 ra &D a'3 • ' T-i M 2 't2 • CO (?» o* 1-1 -tr "^ ""• ; -^ • ft rt f- X «* : Si ••83 :S Tf (7* i« •»-tCD .girt osto gi n a! a g « :| :i2 S^A ill S" Sea S»*^-vao ^' »Ot-£ w^ , _ ,-? M"o:-g -^ ^? • s Q s CO ss 5 => s r- 1- '!> 's g5: closes dull g« S 5 e B g Sjj s'-3'«oSS og3,§,u.&>^jjgggg»8^ s & o ^ [^^ [\] . ': ; p° •42«p«.2 gO^Wi OJ ^ ; • Ot H « „.3 • CO b * a> OS . -p^ • : ; '02 CovupsDK 09 I :[ XuU [ : ":'•:: : :^ a 3 9 o S : - : June THK ('HRONICLK. 1871.] 8, iMporM IDM For Jan. I, IKI. »Mk. Uoiun, iilitu «n<l From tiM foNgolag twasut it will b« bma tbAt,e<>inp«r«d with tha c<>rrea|Kindlug wmik of last SPaaoD, there la a d4)cr«aa« la theniports this week ot l,r>,VS bales, while the stocks to-nigbtar* Cutlery .Vkriimnwara.. l.in Olu> Iron. vm ftation* Uoal, toiu Uriixa, K.I.'7 l.MI oairrs Ureal .1:' New »>.:-' H1i,u lbs. Abbis Id t, li.xa :> 30.US Uamtiior ijiu, »' dum^.^rudtt Qutu, Arabic... Madaor Olla, KUentlal.. Oil, OlWa as.iM Ma *jm 1.101 9,1171 Nl sB,n» I.IIUI n,a'ii 76.0;- i',w I IM.S*i 1. 431 MOtl ia.ta4 t:l1,4e8 i.<ar KM.IIB'' 8I,IU4 4J.t»8 IS9« ue.4io S49.7S.I I7!l,ai« »;.»» 24ejn M4TaO 7M,)1S Chainpac'a,bkB wines Wool, bales .ffj by value— :nOlKars Corks (OS Fancy foods.... ma S8,SU «,S71 Fish l^.l'A »,SS'|Frulu, i.iii llj.tiUi I4,T'JJ Lemons e.MW 9il Kim i.m Oranires SI .7 IS I.9W|' Nuts Si.UM « .!' ttanoy clotb Hair ».(X» x.ixa <U,17« 13.'! UlJoa, AcSrUlles Hldea, drpssad. I I,nil Mil Hides undressed 131 ,W7 Jewelry t<s.ta8 1U.«77 4s.«rt 13.IM i9.fn 54,-11' 174.895 Cork 1,S6M 914 ....I Uolasaes e,Mii l)l.nsi Hi Fnstio xntn KJ,m\ Logwood.., MahoiraiiT ci.im ^.n.46gl DomeaUc Prodace Keeelpta ot for Jfannarr »2»l 48.103 »I.8I» i'a.9«. in.«»i iSMin •I.'O, Week, and alnce '.taa • The receipts of domestic prodace (or the week and aiace Jan. and for the same time in 1870. have been as follows 1, This week. 1(3 . lime 3,171* 1.I90.630 Oata 9.893 ,'JI» l.S9J.ti<: Rye ».8ei 11,671 33a.4»j 140.0^4 Bsms I'.iiJ 73 990 Peas 733; 91. S8 3.114^ 100 83< 929.791 l,l»7 195.81 < :a,89i 1,Z!3,1I( 41,793 Barley. 10,1X10 Ac Grass seed C. meal.bbl9 Catt}n. bales 13.6J !31 lieinp..baleB. Hldet ....No. 3JU0 aops...balaa. 4M Leather .sides tiolauAS bbls. Naval stores- 15.S19 v.r. mrn.hoi. 2.SJ3 Spirits turp 2.130 Boaln 8,3«l.7«« 1,017.081 1.389.799 38,910 56.533 89.129 :31.793 iS.ft l>J8: 86,377 Same *70 25.218 2,481 , 57 883 Hntter, pkgs..., 14.267 »n.5"0 Cheese 15J« 13 .fU 197.704 138.760 1J39 10!i.01li 7''ja07 Ml 193,116 ll',ir.9 68,:i7S 93.3211 Cutuiuati , KgKS Pork I2.IIM 2,451 21 in prices is very nearly the 4li.91l 796 815 239 17 .2U 90.762 12.967 Upland and l(;10l lOAit Florida. Starch 185.413 Stearlne 19JH9 Sngar, hbds., 1.134.007 Tallow, pkcs 5,990 141 89 497 1.611 Ac Tobacco, pkirs.., Tobacco, hhds ... 3,713 Whiskey, bbli..., M33t Wool, b.iles 236 2:9 Dressed hogs No, 13,991 iM.iia IMIi 40,992 aia 1,79-4 .021 I 499 8 947 4.)»l 2JS7 98,6>8 29.916 2,577 73,«: 9S,\99 S.140 8 3 19 448 48 211 18,445 96.742 1,15-) 23.119 SHAM tO.lM CS,4,6 8,861 13,231 «a Ordinary Good Ordinary Low Middling per lb. iS"?:::: 18X5.... Mobile Charleston Savannah Texas Tenneaeee, 2,991 9,401 2.6M tM Ac. 8,918 Florida North Carolina Virginia Total this Week cndUi June t. New Orleans.. Mobile Charleaton Bavannah Total alnce 3918 12.521 aas 270 9(6 9 767 ijsa 7-278 19.498 9,770 las 84,<aS Sept. I.... 2,214,912 > 187U. IC.988 2,414 1.633 316 13.287 T».2a9 47.882 2,944,177 balM. IB 91 5365 1,281 247 Z2,MI 36,402 i 11,961 1971. 1870. I073« 2u,sas N,i3a 68 ^»« 19,4)6 92,314 31.,'49 •is.017 6.819 39S 97MV SI.1W 17,000 14,cUI 36.1(0 2<7.:39 '276,080 i2)4a.... lan*.... Low Good M IddlUg. Ordinary. If ».... l9H«.-~ 13S«.... 3>6S VM 8,7U rhuraday Crldav 3)<8'!!! allddll-'( I6«».... :7 I>S<S I7IM..., . . 1J5S:::: iSSS:::: ill?:;:: Wit::: «i... !?«$••• 17 — 5..., \i4:": tree on botud) For forward delivery the sales (including have r^hed during the week 88,900 bales (all low middling or on the basis of low middling), and the f Jllowing is a statement of the gales and prices eta. biUea. CM. "* For Bastaaker. balea. For May, CU. 8UI... .16 II 16 .13 15.16 16 6.gu)... aui... .16 IS-ll bales. lUU.... 200.... ago.... 20>.... 600.... lOO.... ..16 I6K I6X 5JWI... i^ou... 16H 816 I6H 3,600... 100... 16 11-16 .16 18.16 2,^nu total Hay. ISS IOC 1,900 1919-16 16 an total July. June. For July. a» 20 law am :!ia''i^ ....16k .I6 5.i6 .'.!.i6'70« lUU.. i,«>> »• i*% i"2 ISO I* is. I* lais.. :::;:::1!5 IJPOO.. ...16 111* t,M».. 800 2,300 16H 16K SOO 16 a-i* 3.«uo ia» M\ 4JI»... 100.. 800.. 3.200.. ForOrt ebar. MS 16 s.i6 I4W0.. 390... 5IS 5-1* •».. 16V, ..Mlf IJW.. 16k lOO 100 9UI 8 0.. 16 9.1» ..MK !ia s.ii 30,9110 mo.. l,"* ..I6I« .!h'7-w ....J7H 116 i6H 3,UU0 ea. ..r7S.|6 3J>0.. 16 ;6 3.16 a»i .16 l».| il'il 17 17)6 a,wo For August. MO. For June. 20O 16* 84;2UO total 9CU. 15 I 92J78 7,' 1.998.593 iBi«a.... ».... la 3,754 600. Same w'k week. e'.iii 3» Texas.......... t 3.628 6.011 13 S.4*t 193 New Tork Other porta..., Tout ConUa Ordinary. 2.:u 3,39 16K The exporU for the week ending this evening reach a total of France, 47.898 bales, of which 34.605 were to Great Britain, 7,78i> to and 5 498 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made Below we give the ex up this evening, are now 267,139 bales. pons and atocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various porU to-night: Exported to— Saturday 1 Total receipt* Increase this year lj01» 4,0 ja !?XS:::: li^S:::: : 100. Bee'd Ibte week at— Tezaa. «.... Below we give the total saleaof cotton and pries of Uplatulitt market each day of the past week 100 acoBiFTa 9,244 2.311; It i?"!:::; UliiaUng. ..." Qood Middling aales. ; 13,736 2,1S3 New Orleans. '3**.... Total the figures thus obtained it appeairs that the days have reached 36,403 bales against 40,178 bales last week, 45,007 bales the previous week, and 40,849 bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first o( September. 1870, 3,793.309 ba.es against 3,773.433 bales for the same period ot 1809-70, showing an increase since September 1 this year of l,019,8;i7 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per tilegraph) and the corresponding week of 1870 are as follows lani. for spot cotton. for Mobile. this From KXOIIPTS 16]c. week 18,107 bales, including 3,213 for export, 7.218 for con sumption, 3,902 for speculation, and 5,774 in transit. Of the above 112 bales were toarrive. The followingare the closing qootAtiona S.J)ll !»' Orlean* at this total receipts for the seven New to-night 41 i:» Kec'd this week at— closed Beer.pkga Lard, pkgs Lard, kegs Rice, pkgs 316.7M same as June, 17ic. for July, 17 9 16c. for August, and 16Jc. for September. The toUl sales of this description for the week are 88,900 bales, inclndiog For immediate delivery the total sales foot np free on board. Friday. P. M., June 3, 1871. By special telegrams received by us to-night from the Bouthern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the receipts, exports, &c., of cottoa for the week ending this evening 2, 2i3»xn The boyancy noticed In the market last week bascontinuad this week, and prices have rapidly advanced. Theni.haa not b««a a very active demand, but the supply here is small, and the balance in the country left of the crop alter dedurting the engagemaaita is veiy limited, so that holders remain firm, advandog their asking For export there has lieen but little inquiry, rates almost dally. our quotationa during the most of the week having been about Ic above the parity ot Liverpool. Hpinners also have held off supplying their more pressing wants. But, notwitbatanding thia limited incjuiry prices have advanced as stated above, and to-night Middling Uplands closed at 17jc., against 16ic. a week ago, and 15|c. the previous Friday, being an advance of Ic. since la-tt Friday, and of 2c. during the last two weeks. For futuro delivery the quotations have shown more fluctuations, but at the dose the COTTON June sijaa ttfia] Low Middling 17.326 2.187 38.63( Peanuts, bags. . Provisions— 192.490, 86i.tOU( lO.MI 'ItOb.. Since 5a Oilcake, pkg*.... 6^058 U4I.'PS l,WI,«9S .kas. l.a33.23»l 3.(33.^41 Corn This week. Jau.l. time 'H). S,ai2 Oil, lard....: Floor bUs. Wheat Same Since Jan. 1. 233,1*1 improvement : Asbsa.. pkfcs. Breadstiiifs— ns.Ns WAni 46«jn »t«jo«, " . Mfiii OInger Pepper BUtpetra Woods— Watches Unsead a(7jaa <aa.4a* aa.aji a9.ivi Savannah Texas New Vork Tat*l laat y«*' 97»,16!l avi,7iii 4»;,4i.' iai7.»4 uaa.«3T Total this year.. sis'.im 1.901 ,<7S 3,«»t,:74 78,S«) atfisi 3;,SlSRlee Spices, AcUS Cassia IS,aui 1,333 Ac— Ac— Raisins Ull in,M« India rubbor iTory I8.SD4 851^ :4,69B Orleana Sloblls (Jharlealon Florida North Carolina Virginia Other porta i,4Sa Artlolaa report'd 1,746 ISl *Mi rara bales a.!ui lS,ftlt M3 »:4 I.WIIWInaa.Ae- 3,8SS a a a Opiant Boda, bl.carb... Eada,sal Boda, aah we tal a K lodiK'> 1M,11« S«iji7 U4.73I I.m Waale •iir' I, IM,4*4 HajM baita 8,l'.:iTea S,aiM robaoco !I4,IIIHI Cochlii^tal Cr«aiii Tartar.. 1S.SW M.W4 U.KI bozaaA s.tu' 9W, axroarap aiHoa sarr. 1 1»- sixui sirr.l. 1.IM Bucara, t'uravlan. Blaa Dowdtira.. Brliunluad. loaa Tha ago. of eotioo at Britala rraa«« ll73AKails Ac— Je^ie;ery, UO. Sft<,'»^Bn<ar, bhdi, tc> U.krlc, Hemp, — •i Tlu slaba, lU.IIM 4IJ BavemMit all the porU from Uept. 1 to May 20, the latasl mall data*. We do not include our telegrams to.nlght, as we eiuiBot Insiirs the time M Tin. holes II ijitt nax lis HWel i:olfA«i, t>«Ra iVictnii :ialea.. ... jau than they were at thia tira* a our usual table allowing the brtrs Bpoltcr 1U.7J) Uocoa, liAK* KK Leail. piss l.XTI Ulwltwara» Ulasa pUttt Um is accuracy ur obtain the detail neoeaaary by t4f|pgrapb. .... Hardwarr S.MI fiilluwiog Ham* I, uni. bales 8,941 Ao- MatalB, KttrtiiDDwifcrta— Chin* lae* Jan. HM& U or I^b4Ibc ArtleUa. Tlio lullowlnir tablu, oompUetl frum Ouatom Hoiimi return* lhow« till) I'liruiKii iiiipiirta of oertala leaUlaf artlclua ut coniraoroa at thiii |Mirl t'lir tliu la.st week, aiace Jaoiury 1, 1H71, and for the eorreRponiliiiif wtrlod In 1870: rnio niimitlty ! Klum In (Mwkaa** whmi not othafwiM «p»clllBd.| For . . ..1 30) total October. For Nav< an... ..I6S :::m ...16 13.11 ...IIH »I6 ...J1H .11 1,600.. 160.. n« l7,awtotal A««wt. Weathkb Rkpobtb bt Tblboraph. —Our Mlsgrama to night do not give a favorable account oi the weather daring Um waok. Throughout the greater portion of the Uulf and Atlantic States severely, however, in it hiua rained from two to four days, more some districts than in others. Our correapondents at Sslma stale that they have had three rainy days and tbe rest oi the we«k cloudy that thirty miles west of thAt point there bavs been local At rains Which are reported as very damaging in thair wsnlu. thcM were bat two days leii Mrere Montgomery the storm : WM • — ; . . . . — with the balance of the week pleasant but at Mobile it has rained four dayg, and crop accounts are loss favorable, much damage being feared. At Columbus, Augusta and Macon it has rain, also rained from three to four days, the despatch at the latter point stating that the storm was they have had two days warm and dry but cloudy all has rained two days. and in progress still at Charleston On the other hand it has been the week at Memphis while at Nash- rain. The Thermometer has averaged ; ; ; ; Cjliimbus . . 608 266 235 224 237 1,565 2,189 1,304 4,217 1,649 5,063 9,638 . Macon Montgomery... Selma Memphis* Nashville -Week ending June 1871 2, Receipt*. Shipments Augusta 1871. 8, 1870.^ 2, stock. Bcceipts. Shipments. Stock. 5,366 2,597 2,520 4,209 1,317 7,795 337 346 241 233 199 1,272 2,107 885 510 4,545 1,233 24,689 3,978 813 311 468 415 11,830 6,125 7,108 5,063 3,225 12,240 4,819 6i3 413 620 274 at Macon, 79 78 ;' Montgomery, 82; Columbus, 77 Mobile, 77 Selma, 82 Memphis, 79. have attempted, during the preMail Crop Kkpobtb. vious two weeks, to give the most accurate information we could procure with regard to the area planted in cotton, and the present Charleston, [June -Week ending June ; ;. , 1 TtlE CriRONlCLfe. •e9« ville it ; — We A count of stock at Memphis to-day made the stock 1,500 bales more than the running count. * 9,030 95 bales, 7, 50,400 which was The above totals show that the interior stocks have decreased during the week 2,197 bales, and are to-night 25,711 bales less than at the same period last year. — Visible Sdpplt op Cotton. The following table shows the quantity of cotton in sight at this date of each of the two past 1871. seasons: 1870. progresses, to estimate, on the best obtainable data, the effect of bales. 967,000 Stock in Liverpool 609,000 each change in the season. Two or three points in the problem Stock in London 85,871 30,487 may now be considered fixed. Stock in Glasgow 600 300 in Havre Stock 25,150 137,900 think all will admit that on the same extent of land First Marseilles in Stock 15,000 10,700 Ijlanted, and the same amount of fertilizers used as a year ago, no Stock in Bremen 63,736 18,400 more cotton can ever be raised any season than was raised last Stock rest of Continent 30,000 50,000 season that is to say the weather and surroundings last year Afloat for Great Britain (American) 188,000 136,000 45,500 34,000 were simply perfect for cotton culture. It follows, therefore, that Vfloat for France (American and Brazil) Afloat for Bremen (American) 34,187 23,068 any decrease in acreage planted, or in fertilizers used, or any un- Total Indian Cotton afloat for Europe* 365,693 249,559 weather this year, must be counted the t" favorable condition in Stock in United States ports 267,139 276,080 Stock in inland towns 24,689 50,400 the disadvantage of the present growing crop. Second That there has been at least 10 per cent less land put Total 2.113.165 1,6-34,900 down to cotton this year, is, we belive certain. 1. This is the This item includes all India cotton afloat for Europe, and also all cotton unanimous opinion of the leading Southern men, nearly every one afloat for Liverpool other than American. 'I'hese figures indicate an increase in the cotton in sight tonight giving a figure in his own section, which would bring the averof 488,265 bales compared with the same date of 1870. age above 10 per cent. 2. This is further proved by the universal The exports of cotton this week from New York show an in admission that considerable more cotton and oatg have boen crease since last week, the total reaching 11,718 bales, against planted, while no one claims that in the aggregate (except in 9,068 bales last week. Below we give our table showing the exports of cotton from Now York, and their direction for each of very limited districts) more land is being cultivated (taking grain the last four weeks also the total exports and direction since and cotton together) than was cultivated last season. September 1, 1870 and iu the last column the total for the same falling off in the use of fertilizers think the great Third period of the previous year (nearly 75 per cent) in South Carolina, Georgia, portions of Ala" Exporta ol Cotton (baleg) from Pfeir York »luce Sept.1,1870 Oar condition of the growing plant. object has been, as the year — We — . . — ; ; — We bama, Is it : &c., will, of necessity too much show allow a loss to itself in of 2 decreased 'production. Then, again, the late stormy weather (though its ill results are largely exaggerated, if we have continued favorable weather in the future) has made replanting necessary to a has led to the abandonment of many fields, considerable extent and a destruction of half the plants in others while the whole crop is from the same cause bickward. A very small estimate of the irreparable damage thus done would probably be 3 per cent of last years' growth. Fourth If what we have said above be correct, it follows that up to the present time we must estimate a loss to the growing crop of 15 per cent or, if we call the present crop about 4,200,000 bales, it would show a loss of 630,000 bales thus far ; this we cannot but believe is a very moderate figure, and will generally be received as an under estimate rather than an over estimate. Fifth -There is one very favorable circumstance with regard to the present growing crop, and that is, its cost to the planter will be less than any previous crop since the war. 1. Very much less has been spent in preparing the ground and getting in* the seed. 2. In a large majority of cases more favorable contracts have been made with the freedmeu. 8. Th« increased planting of corn and oats will make the purchases for plantation use smaller, while the very large decline in the prices of bacon, &c., will enable them to support the freedmen at a figue much below that of last from this cause WEEK ENDINO per cent on the aggregate crop ? ; Lirerpool May May May May 6. 13. 20. 27. 13,880 Havre 1,125 prcT, year. 8,490 61 11,405 556,565 12,199 270,011 961 11,957 8,551 11,405 668,754 270,975 5,560 605 17,483 3 Other British Ports. Total to Gt. Britain time to date. 22 11,935 13,880 Same Total KXPORTED TO ; — ; — year. — Gunny Bags, Bagoino, &c. The market for India Cloth is still very dull and quoted at 18c. a trifle lower, but even this price There is more is nominal, and a lot might be bought for less. confidence shown, however, as Domestic has met with an increased demand of late and sales chiefly for forward delivery not before reported, have been made of some 10,000 rolls here and in Boston at 19@30c closing steady at the highest price. Bags are dull and quoted nominally 14@14ic for 44s. Hemp has been very quiet there have been some arrivals but they had mostly been sold before arrival. Stocks are moderate and prices remain firm Jute has ruled dull and former quotations are at 10|<®llc., gold. still the only ones current, 5i@64c. gold, as to quality. Jute Butts are less active, but close at 4@4ic. with sales in Boston of 500 bales at 4c. currency, 30 days, and in this market 450 bales at 4@4ic. currency. The following statistics are from Messrs. J. C. Rogers Other French ports. Total Froncli.. 1,128 Bremen and Hanover. 445 205 B09 650 509 380 Hamburg 204 109 8 12 Other ports 2,839 Total to N. Europe, 6,165 17,486 20.726 6,660 2t,306 86,210 51,692 68,041 109 Spain,Oporto& Gibraltar&c Spain.C Ml 4,862 2,363 hers OtlK Total Spain, 17,66!) dec. Grand 763 1,809 3,126 1,809 348,911 Total.... 17,844 13,195 9,068 11,718 The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. 1, 1869 I NEW TOKK. PniLADELPmA BALTiaOBE. BBOBiPTs rnosi- New Orleans. . Texas Savannah Mobile 796 119,337 1,480 1,643 177,631 1,153 132,.'>39 I 2,269 34,8.38 a38 1,701 I I 36,081 11, .359 37,844 i 11,4541 1,607 Florida South Corolina North Carolina Virginia 60,3941 193,8691 13,684 3 37,192 5,399 70« 426 14,188 13^984 433 7,6111 51 502 7,835 6,002 69 871 52,3401 3,035 Total this year 10,814 982,645 4,325 248,073, 8,746 657,529 2,760 198,319'-! 1 212 4'78i North'rn Ports.. Tenneasee, &c. Foreign 1681 This Since week. Sept 1. This Since This Since week. Sept 1. week. ISept 1, This Since week. Sept. 1 1,478 81,955 25 15,221 12',42i 13' 5,424 1001 62,157 1,103 32,M4 468 15,166 420 778 46,419 533 118,5)4 1,329; 45,351 1,2891 87,675 62 210 ; & Co.'s monthly - . Boston New York Total Juno Total June Total Juno 1, bis cloth, 8,450 10,500 '71.18,950 1, "70. 1, circular. — Stock June 6,5M '69.24,300 1871. 1, bis bags, bags. 8,0(» 7,150 15,150 5,520 18,700 ^On the way from Calcutta-^ Total last year. Shipping News. — The exports of cotton from the United Stated the past week, as per lntc»t mail returns, have reached 57,505 So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the bales. same exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Curon ICLE last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York, Total bales we include the manifests up to last Saturday night : bis butts 5,600 6,300 11,900 4,460 3,320 bis cloth, 2,0:» 2,297 4,332 5,268 2,663 bis bags, bis butts. 500 400 900 1,912 900 Liverpool, per steamers Krin, 1,.S63 ...Cuba, 560 Ptolemy, 948; City of Brussels, 120; Denmark, 2,045 11,405 per ship Glenlyon, 3,955 201 To Havre, per bark M. K. Corning, 204 109 To Bremen, per steamer New Yoi*k, 109 Chas. DavNew Orleans— to Liverpool, per ships Rochester, 2,325 enport, ,3,337.... Samuel Watts, 4,916.... Maud, 3,449. ...per bark 14,0)7 Rubv, 63 sacks seed cotton (21 bales) 3,124 To Cork, per ship Sawcly Chludow, 3,124 To Havre, per ships Charlotte W. White, 4,106. .Costine, 3,189. Nevada, 6,415 15,0,>4 16,192 16,420 Movements of Cotton at the Interior Ports. — Below we 2,414: . — 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 1870 . New York— To 8,6-39 . I per bark Cherokee, 1,735 , . . . . . 9,030 : June : — : : : . fHE CMfiO NirLE. S, 1871.] r ihip f'niiHUnrla, S,4fS p.T linik Miirloiiiynl, l.TM ' IMI* ' t,4lft 1,780 , bark Annee, 100 Jiiao*. t,mo....n«r t,«ao 1,000 WlllUnia, 1,000 Mom: r" Ciuii lUri-Klnnii, •> I 8™ t,4M....p9r tark Fox Curditll*, 'I'lp SfoM Inland To Harccloiia, p«r burk lir. Tbxad-' To Liverpool, p. MM CplaDd hark rarrncn, p<ir iu«, ,1«6 I'pladd l.lvcrpoul, p<-r ablp .\ Satannaii . . . brl( |)«r . I,1I» LB rpUnd and Ollchrcal, 8,161 87 8,809 Oaaaada, 710 UpUad and 15 8ea liland ,i- i, 740 mcp, 9VI To Havre, per Bark To Amnlerdani, per h.i.« AJlpr. 78!*. FniLADEi-rBU— To tlfcrpoul, prr nhlp Towaoda, 1,006 700 788 I 1 . . . .... . 106. 108 .. Total 57.906 The pnrticuUra :« : : shipmenM, arranged ol these In oar uaual form ttD7 M cent !• American agaloat nearly per rest ooiton th« proportion la 18 per cent, agaiiia* ktf war. Of Indian WUfn e«rt. May 30.— A good bualMHa baa been traMMded liORnox. In Imports, January Deliveries... Stocks. May 18 May to 1 llSjai 18 99/9* ifll.n4 V. -mjm i4a.7» iCm .V"."".W..V. . ALCXANDitiA, May 5.—.The trade Is quiet, but good and Sae qoalltlea of cotton are 8rm In price. Fair la qufrtH at 7|d to 7|d good fair, 8fl to S^d ^ fully good tair, B^d to 8|d per lb. Th« hipmenta aince November 1 have been as follows Orsal Britain. CoaUnsal. are as fullows LIvor- Am- Ootton- Br<>- mm. Cork. Harre. pool. N«w York. 11,405 N. OrlMaa 14,M7 MobUa .... «M 8,1M 6,080 ifrd'tn. bnrg. 100 t,4a5 Tote:. 11,718 84,806 8,666 1,119 aga. lona. 1,780 ... Mal- Barce- l,M0 1,000 1,116 .... .... 8,666 CharleatoD Savannah. Teias 780 8,S»9 1,006 PhU'delphla 103 700 .... Total... S9.960 WTl. 4. bale*. ltt.899 191.409 197.168 .... .... 1868-9 1867-8 U0,498 969. 146 88.481 41.894 99.914 M9.88T M*,609 BREADSTUFFS. (,444 166 4.401 07,609 1,000 4,709 1,780 Total, balaa. balsa. 49,989 FaiOAT P M., June 9^ t^ 3,*Iir From Nov. 1. WW. to May Same period 1669-70 4.M6 788 .... eot Ion during the week, but the trade la rather qaleler al the cIomi. Annexed arc the partlculan of importa, dfllTertm and sUjcka: law. iiriD. Mil ». l»n The markets the past week have been unsettled for flour and grain, but except a decline in oats, prices show very little change Gold, Exchanob and PRBianTS.— Oold haa flaetuated the weok between IIU and 113|, and theclooe waa 112}. Foreign is dull and steady. The following were the laiit ttma last Friday. Floor continnee to arrive in quantities barely equal to the wants quotations: London bankern', long, 110}(»110f; short, llOfailOJ, and Cominervial, llO^iMlOi. Fruights cloeod at ^1. by steam of the market, and although the shipping movement is consideraand 3 16(1. by sail to Liverpool. bly curtailed, prices have ruled comparatively steady, very low BT TELEOnAPH PROM LtVERPOOL. grkdes and flours from old wheat showing, however, some deprcKLtterpool, Junp 2. 5 P. M.— Tho market opened firm and rlo^rd nctivr, with ealt'H of the Any fooling np 80.000 bales, tnrlndinc .V50O haleo for sion. The better grades have uniformly brought full prices, and export and •iM-rulation. The salea of the week have been 8J.000 hales, of we note more business in Southern shipping extras, which are wliirli 19.(10t> oalt'B wore taken for export and 17,000 bales on speculation. 'I'iie stock in port is !lii".0(IO hales, of which HI 1,000 hales are American. The pressed for sale at $0 85<a$7 for Houth America. To-day prime stock of cotton al Bca bound to this i.ort la 432,000 hales, of which 188,000 balca are American. shipping extra State from new wheat is in demand at $6 35(ai May IS. May 19. JnneS. May 16. $6 40, but the general tone of the market is quiet, though firm. Total sales 82.iMn 106,000 99,000 78,000 Sale.** for export ri,ono 20,000 19,000 19,000 Wheat has weakened a little under free receipts and dull ac' Sales on speculation in.ooo «S,000 17.000 n.ono past ExchaD(;« market TuUl Block 9t)«oao Stock of American.. 5!|-2,«00 Total afloat 4«9,000 »to,ooo 937,000 662,000 454,000 260,000 913,000 560,000 4'«,000 950,000 967,000 *1I,000 432,000 188,000 counts from abroad. Holders, however, have been very firm, and large. Much of the wheat arriving and goes forward to Liverpool. But the The following tablo will ahow the dally closing prices of cotton for the week; freight engagements have been more than half for com, and do Sat. Mon. Tuoa. Wed. Thiira. Fri. Frlce Uld. Uplands. 7«i®7X "^(^1% f%(&-. t%@» Dot promise the continuance of the export movement in wheat Orleans.. T7i& &... 8 a... 8 QSX 8S'$... @ " Up. toarrive. ...@ which has latterly been going on. Amber Winter wheat has de®... ® ^ O O EcROPEAN AND INDIAN COTTON MARKETS. In reference to clined 2@3c. under a more liberal supply, and subsidence of these markets our correspondent in IjOndon, writing under the demand from the Continent. New white wheat has arrived from date of May 18, states Oeorgia, and is ten days earlier than usual. To-day the market Liverpool, May 18. The following are the prices of_ American was somewhat unsettled by a recovery in Liverpool of the decline cotton compared with those of last year: for American afloat the not ofleiings are sold previously, & & — — A ^Falr ^Ord.4 Mld^ Sea Island Bteined 13 & 18 6X HV 6}i 7H «<K 6;< 7 ^G'd*fair^ 3ti S5 Mid. 9-16 7X 7 5-16 22 22 19 19 Mid. O.Mid. M.P. 7316: 7 1870-^ Mid. Fair. Good. 45 30 7« Ord. G.Ord.L.MId. Uplands Mobile N.OrleansiTexas .—Same date g'd falr-> 3J SI 23 2:1 30 30 M.F G.Mid. 7« 1% 8X »H 10 16-16 85,' 83i IIX 11« IIX 1U4 Wi HX 11 «« The following are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at at the corredponding periods in the three previous and this date years: 1870. d. 1868. 1869. d. Hidland d. Hea Island 27 Upland ...11)4 Orleans... ll'.i Hince the tion and S3 IIS 11 15-16 IH 7 9-16 11 WH Pcmambnco. UH IDi Ei.'jptian. 10 10 8 8 1% have Brazilian... 1871, laro, bales. 79.110 8.i>« hairs. 1 8X 8^ d. 75. llSi 9X »M 6)4 8;.' 4Ji 4'j transactions on specula- .—Actual exp. from Actual Liv., llnll ft other exp'l from \T.K. In outports to date—, ia.7<« . 1.290 4..ViO 8Iil . 32,Uiin 66.1.10 1870, bales. 38,871 1871, 1880, bales. 85,270 14.990 10,560 7.200 8,8.10 . . 1871 1870. d. l>een ..-Taken on spec, to this dale-, American... . Broach DhoUersh... communcement oi the year the for export Egyptian. W. Indian E. Indian 1868. 1889. d. d. Midland 19 IIV IIX MobUe....ll«^ 1871. d. 26 bales. 208,791 92.648 5,348 1,168 121,699 :)00 160,M0 S2,M2 2,359 8.186 77,843 reported yenterday, in the face of receipts of 70,000 quarters three days sellers offered their ; 125,810 971,650 181,480 144,711 354,907 much evening ; market closed firm at 63(a44c. for good Western boat-loads. For other grains the market has been dull and prices are nomi 447,800 Flonr— last SAI.BS, are the closing quotations Wheal. Spring, new.bashtl 4ia Red winter. .V bhi. $5 60® 6 no ~ The following Sales this week. Ex- Speculation. Total. Trade, port. American , Same Total tkia year. 938.160 101,460 79,840 94,080 840,840 period 1870. Average weekly sales. 1871, 1«0. 13,800 3,650 l.« ISO 4,460 86,960 8.770 8,790 1,100 8,990 S5,1.'S0 11,880 7.100 1,560 2H0 140 10,340 .64.970 19,420 92,190 106,660 1,490,060 1,810,5.10 64.460 47,800 bales. 4I,.310 6,900 8,700 Brazilian Eirvptlan We-t Indian, ftc. 1.7»l East Indian 62,940 18,110 8,840 9,1140 96,680 * 633,3.-i0 143,860 68,480 19,910 488,190 5,740 3.990 790 '5 ~ To American Brazilian 1871. 94.973 1,391.168 8,8M 186,171 8,745 799 W!^{ndiaii'.*c'. EastlndUn... 16,406 Total Of the this data 133.312 .W.9I0 23U,SK6 To 1870. 861,168 176,076 84 684 18,419 187,415 B»,7T1 1,991,157 1,338,930 present stock oi Sam* this date This data 1870. 1,666.901 day. 581,190 1810. 890,664 191.787 81.790 (OS, 189 117.810 96,070 88,980 198,640 Total. 3.96a;n9 987,980 Dec. 31, 1870. The movement 61.600 6.800 79,900 109.710 98.190 89.760 90.960 180.590 800,000 878,790 "S-JK 64,680 ootton in Liverpool nearly 00 per OOft • 10 . Since Jan. 1. 68,06t 3,0lS l,94l.6>*8 Wheal, bnshlOIS,986 3.488,941 5,883,919 17.677 338,4*9 . Com. •' . . 11*0.681 " Kye. 10,0<10 Barley.Ac " 97.SRS " 926,910 OaU 198 Mall msw roaa.— 1871. 8 1 Barhw Peas, in breadstuflii at this aaoairrs at For the week. T9( 96 Oats 3400 490 Flour, hhls. C. meal, " 96 Rys 86M 9 7 Southern ' This week. 79^ and family brands Rvr Flonr. snner ft extra Com Meal, Western and 19.180 49 I 19 90 Whits Callfamla Com. Western Mlx'd,. 9 00 Yellow, new While 7 85 K^ 6 6 SI. Louis. trade do. 9DO 6 Extra and double extra SSonthern. Amber Whits coai- 6 . Total 68S(S645 mon Western I . Extra SUt«. Extra Western, S<Hilhi-rn shipp'g extras. KTC, or ALL DISCIUmOKS. . better condition than last week, and been scarce and firm. There has been a great pressure to close out the slock of oate> preparatory to the receipts of supplies by canal, and prices have declined 2@3c. The concession, however, has led to more activity, and caused a partial revival of speculative feeling, upon which the nal. The following statement shows the sales and imports of cotton (or the week and year, and also the stocks on hand on Thursday and English freely for export, 1870. bales. 142,700 48,060 7.900 19,840 698,430 freely, have been taken mainly at 69@70c. for that suitable to go forward by steam, and 72@724c. for that which will stand the voyage by sail, with some choice carlots at 73<*74c.,and unsound and inferior boat-loads, 66@fl9c., closing steady in our range yellow com has been in Su|>erflne. Total. samples more shippers took 90,000 bushels at f 1 41 for No. 3 Spring. $1 47^ $1 48 for No. 2 do. and |1 49 for No. 1 do. Corn has varied but little. The receipts from the ranal have l.aM.668 Same tian Jsn. 1. 1870. ... caoada 1 19ft 1 49 market has been as fnllowa azroBTs raoa i«»w roaa.—— . 1871. For the week. . Slaca Jaa. 1. WTO . For Ike WMk. 48k*M . Mace Jm. I. tM.9M m,v* 799.-79 9*.%46 6i.nt 9L49T 486,946 4.74S,9« 1.017.M4 991,091 9.8t4.;6a 9D.4IH 189,490 889.49D 8lk847 mum i.9n *••!! li,9« 98,S9» I8.»j 79 9. ITS 1.901.49a 191.799 8,8*9.789 l,»0.t9H iHiira 9 Tlie following tables, prouared for TllE CuBONICLX bv Mr. E. n. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the Orai« in sight and the movement o( Bn-adstuSs to the lateat mail date* : . ; . : THE CHRONIGLK 698 EECEIPT8 AT LAKE AND RIVER PORTS FOB THE -WEEK ENDING MAT Ploar. bble. ,.„ Chicaee.. (196 IbB.^ 30,024 21,404 11,033 13,981 5,500* 21,726 , Milwaukee Toledo Detroit Clereland Bt.Loaia Dulntb Totals Previonsweek Corrcspond'g week, " " ticeable, Wheat, CorB. bneb. buBb. (Mlhp.) (60 lbs ) 327,470 531,267 100,959 44,648 21,700 168,83* 103,868 1.191.876 96,885 955,328 127.776 1,.390,672 •09. I:i9.a36 1.323.246 "68. 78.425 649.914 '67. 52,172 372,605 '70. Gate. bucb. (US lb".) 1,722,995 25,2.33 367,793 21,918 14,400 173,441 Barley. Rje. bneb. bn»h, (481h§) (56 1 hoi 280,486 45,768 102,403 11,073 12,050 115,272 12,424 i.ntS 1,925 837 15,857 1,867 6,077 567,952 18,136 17.715 64,860 7,276 4.R49 ,33.7r« aii.Kri 27,6.58 6,.597 24,677 2,325,780 1,446.277 483,5.32 1,5.39,686 722.223 772,948 747.003 783,047 521805 536,220 393,889 10,.'j60 1,200 64 18,:«5 as much 6,.5,-)3 Tea, lilsck.... fi.fiSj COMPAEATIVE Aggheg.\te RECEIPTS 1870. 2,022.805 10 352,.521 16,826,278 5,046,027 11,02.3.791 9,()57,S27 10,261,105 11 895,780 4,672,919 4,876,1194 719.1.54 82:5,121 497.229 436,360 356,838 5.38,336 33,380,340 26,533,999 6,828.912 12,569,328 4,666.163 422,986 215,885 I Jav.i 2,43i Cuba Porto Blco Other Maracalbo.. '..811 mats. baga. ga 1.1P0 bi.g9. I.S15 bigs. 6.005 iixes 4.715 hhds. 784 hhds. 2.507 hUds . Other. Snear, Cuba.. 8.8W bags. Coffee Klo.... 1868. 1,559.451 1869. 2,499,253 1871. 1,732,972 Floor, bbiB Wheat, busb Com, bush Oats, bubh Barley, bush Kye, bush May of Flour Bnd (Jrain at the 37, inclusive, for four years. Lagnayra pkRR. ^.711 pk^s. 4,I;W pugs. 2a5r. pkifs. Greeii Varl)a8 to ust at the i , * Eetimated. 1 j though temporarily subject to slight depressing influences, are held with much confidence in the future. The iuteror demand for all kinds has, thus far, rather fallen below expectations, but consumers take off fair amounts of goods in small lots, and if buying slowly and cautiously, they are buying safely, not only for themselves, but for our merchants here Til 3 entries direct lor consumption, and the withdrawals from bond,, showing together th^ total thrown on the market for the lollows weeli were Japan same ports from Jan. flat condition so long nomomiint there appears quite as to buy, but Teas gain tone, and Sugars, and on Molasses, desire to sell 1871. 3, same Coffee remains in the quotations. 37, 1871. [June .Manila, &c.. M'las'eB.Cuba Port Wlco. 1 Demerara . . Other Hhds. Include bbls. and liagB. 3 o57 htide. 12.Cffi6 tii hhds. 2ia hhds. 1.^61 hhds. tcs. reduced Imports this week at this pore have included 18,723 bags of Rio, 4,957 do. of Maracaibo, 50 do. St. Domingo, and 3,999 do. of sundry The receipts of Sugar are 7,312 buxes, 17,149 hhds., and bags. Of Molasses 6,853 hhds. have arrived. In Tea the imports are 288,145 pounds of Black. The stocks iu New York at iate, and imports at the five leading Dorts sines Jan. 1, 1871, are as follows Stocks In y ew York Imports at leading ports kinds. 75,(593 : Total £;rain, buBh SffiPMENTS of Flour and Grain from Toledo, Cleveland and St. Louis for the 1871 Com, Flour, Wheat, 28,068,511 24,723,274 37. 1871. Tea Tea (Hidtreet Import) ' hii»>>. 322,832 Week Rye, Barley, bn»h. Oa!B, bhlp. bush. bnsh. Weekerding May 27. '71. 85.556 820.723 1.045,046 Weekending May 20, '71. 89.909 888.061 1.171.5a3 ending My27,'70. 79,207 9.34,836 747.618 *Week ending May27, '69.105,048 1,089,108 535,477 6 bush 2.39 1.3,4.54 278.:i;n .3.477 12.735 149,027 322.999 28.16.1 16.0.59 2,981 9,.'183 •oitce lito CotTee, other Sugar Sugar Sugar Molasses 3i.343,445 pkg^. Dagsbags. 111.681 Louis not included. ('OMPARATIVB SiliPSiENTS from the same ports from Jan. May 1 to 37, inclusive, for three years. Flour 1870. 1,437,556 1869. 1,987,917 9,1.58,069 13,316.6.52 2,496,9:i3 8,593.688 4.861.8.39 1,.526, 777 340,480 173,683 304,922 164,728 6,744,957 7,189.090 2,722,294 177,648 25,485,817 15,4.51,954 bblB. Wheat bush. Corn Oats Barley Eye Total Note.— St Louis 1868. 1871. 1,426,651 only included from March 477,0% 17,311,085 1871, 24, and not hhds. bags. hhds. years. AND GRAIN AT 8E.\B0ARD PORTS FOR THE RECEIPTS OF FLOUR WEEK ENDING MAT Flour, At bhls. 68,151 24,587 27,617 New York bush. 147,182 19,680 20.041 31.454 211,873 36,000 52,000 2,322 127,983 87,900 45,000 103,816 900 32,800 22,500 54,193 187,119 180,969 1,132,080 569,813 1,474,344 690,167 277.255 228.731 Philadelphia Baltimore New Orleans 16,2.!9 7si9,8S5 biiBh. 5,200 7,350 4,000 9.3.37 13.706 .30<l.044 Week ending May 13. .19.3,624 023,6.35 574,045 17.565 6.400 Week ending Mav 6 161.499 665.402 231,328 20,892 520.821 8.214 !)'.I0..589 12,976 Week ending April 29. 187,!I41 431,775 304, l:» 3.806 314.405 Week ending April 22. .152.018 211,965 746.168 14.375 1.200 268.8'^7 861,776 24.300 Week ending April 15.. 160,613 243,804 1,857 Receipts at the same ports, excepting New Orleans, from Jan. 1 . . Wheat, Flour, Corn, bnsh. bush. 6,021,668 Barley, bu-h. Oats, busb. Total Grain Wheat. bush. store at Oswego store at St. LouiB store at Boston store at Toronto store at Montreal store at Pailadelphia store at Baltimore Rail shipments for week Water shipments for week In In In In In In In On New York May 15. Canal Total in store and in transit May 27,'71 " " May20,'71. " " Mayl3,'71. " " Mriy «,'71. " " May27,'70. Corn. bush. 158,839 2«),743 10.000 16,000 216.500 400.802 728,080 2,019,306 994,000 218,309 35L2.52 95,468 22,087 313,170 101,280 48,107 88,100 130,000 110,315 700,000 75,000 60,000 6.5,000 45.000 28.761 140.156 907,890 791,959 1,273.453 1,553,821 6,297,664 6,429,549 6,312,259 7,071,961 6,919,;»S 5,585,761 4,673.023 4,129,918 4,609,725 2,450,134 Barley. bush. bush. :i.38,572 8.964 1.000 2.788 74,392 80',ft33 '660 15,917 28.3S7 19,;M8 1.5,470 1.5,000 19,900 1,612 1011,000 25".666 44,225 53,904 5,500 3.5.000 81,773 6i289 211,0.59 528,000 from 1870.— Boston, Toronto, r Albany not Included. 27, Montreal, 4L766 1,78.3,598 2:J7.249 l,4«8,2a5 210.029 l,.568,0:i9 J.836.620 3.36,772 413,:j29 1,799,3.53 248,247 Plilladelphia, Baltimore and QROCERIBS. FnrDAT Evening, June Few if any new poinU lloiig 2, the greater por- this week include 288,145 pounds of Black Tea per " Randers" Kong. iccludiug San table shows the imports of Tea Into the United Statea (not Fraucisco), from January 1 to date, in 1871 and 1^70; Total. Japan. Black. Green. 13.12l,:i60 6.215,769 13,:B5.011 12.455,032 32.3;3.4I5 S0.995..589 6.M 1.418 The indirect importations, including receipts by Pacific Mail steamers via Aspinwall, have been 10,681 pkgs. since January 1, against 31,496 last year. 12.296 139 COFFKE. The general market has continued in an extremely dull condition throughout the best portion of the week ending to-day, and tbongb values have not been subject to any violen changes, the tone was weak on all grades, and buyers, had they felt inclined to operate, could have gained many advantagrs Jobbers, however, do not find the distribution amounting to enough to war rant purchases beyond such wants as they can calculate upon within a week or two, and the invoices are made up with caution. On Brazils there is a most decided loss to importers on sales at ruling figures, and pressure to realize is in consequence refrained from whenever possible, but still there are a great many is easy, and it is on some of the is weak shown. more, 7,102 bags Rio. The imports this week have included 15,604 bags of Rio by the "Glynn," "Alice Taintor," and " Der Fruhling": 4,597 do. Maracaibo by the "Grace Kelly" and "Dutch Princess"; 50 do. St. Domingo by the "Porte an Platte." and :j,9<t9 do. sundrv kinds. The stocli of Kio June 1, and the Imports since Jan. 1, 1871, are as followr New Phlla- Baltl- New Savan. i t^al\ ork. delphla. more. Orleans. Mobile, veston. Totsl. In Bags. 4,.'>00 36.073 S.869 9 500 143J!I9 84.637 Stock 69.5.'S 2.0011 5,nV .... 22,201 42,316 SamedatelBTt 726.011 11.001) 242,821 115.(»U 42.079 .SOO.im 14,805 Imports lulS70 Of other 265.133 sorts the stock at since January ports ' In bags Java and Singapore Ceylon Maracaibo Laguayra Domingo 1 , 1871. 191.668 .... 81,602 20,803 562,515 3,045 New York. June l.and the imports at the several were a-s Ibllows X,..». ^Ta—W Boston Phllartcl. Bait. N. Orle's New York^ Una,.. stock. Impo Import. ImiH^rt. Import. Import, import, " 47 7.280 'rt.as? "45.303 •1,962 SS o 0.0 fe is 6.6 9,.'S3 26,799 11,077 21217 667 34.673 42,538 4,-2RS 542 '718 1,729 6,977 178.222 50.130 42,190 12,386 5,452 1,"2» 7210 S4!^.677 3,;« 928 180,03e Other 18.624 Total Same time, 1870 47.028 26,028 187361 9,76« Includes aiats. tic, reduced to bags. SVGAR. 1871. are presented in our review for the finest lots that the greatest Business at the outports continues to interfere to some extent with the New York market, but of late has not been very heavy. There is a small supply of Java available, of good quality generally, but buyers have nego tiated In rather an indifl'crent manner. West India grades are plenty, with the supply increasing and prices weak on all qualities, though the easy terms offered have attracted some attention from the city jobbing dealers, and a few negotiations are in progress. Sales of 2,364 bags Rio, 500 bags Maracaibo, '.'50 hags Laguayra, 150 bags Laguayra, 75 bags Curacoa, 5,160 mats Java (before an iAt Balli val, and shipped from first hands to Europe), 650 bags St. Domingo. ness * As a whole the movement of goods has been only tod values remain generally wHUin fk close margin of previouB present week. fair, really movement throughout The following St. May 186,536 the selection Oats, 180,484 :i68.07« hush. The Visible Supply of Grain, including stocks in store at the principal points of accumulation, and the amount in transit by rail and on lakes and on New York canals. May 37, 1871 In store at New York In store at Albany In store at Buflalo \\ In store at Chicago Jn store at Milwaukee... In store at Toledo In store at Detroit 16,710 •'I'*?^ 198,160 298.038 Rye, 68,288 4.58,.525 3,521,029 bushels 20,773,364 10,707,851 8;,4.'i4 8.55.3IT) 726,044 219.677 220.264 .H13.%7 ftyS.Wi 167,579 holders who would willingly part with a portion of their stock, and an' ready to accept any full bid, owing in ameasnre to the constantly accuinulaliiig expenses. The assortment contains very ordinary grades, bnt from medium np 1871: bbla. 8,820,541 fairly active 9,337 50 3,100 M.lSl steady business for several weeks. Buyers move carefully and calculate pretty closely to probable wants, but there is thought to be little stock in the bands of jobbers, either local or interior, and even the cnrrent consumption from week to week is likely to require a fair supply, the distribution of the first of the year having by this time become pretty well used up. Prices are well sustained, with a steady tone on Blacks and much firmness on fine Greens and high grade Japans. The line trade has been very good at steady rates. The sales of invoices include 10,200 Greens, 2,900 Oolongs, 7,500 Japans. 1870! Rye. Barley, bush. 1,070,300 39,345 Boston Montreal Total Previous week Wheat, 42,316 26.028 tion of the period under review and a generally healthier tone, with importers and the trade as a rule talking in a very encouraging manner and looking for 1S71 37, 1871. Corn, Oats, bush. bu(*h. 187(. 50,995.589 31,496 562 5S5 TEA. The imiorts in previous 81.637 47 028 81,323 61.086 2J9,»ll 6.7S0 bo.xe8. 1. 1871. 1870. lUs. The market has 8ho\vn a St. since January at date. Chicago, Milwaukee. week endirg May subject to some Irregularity, and in most cases where actual changes in price took place there was a fractional gain for the buying interest. This waB due In a measure to the rather slow and c»u-. The market for Raws has been tiow demand from refloerB, but plainly to the appearanco of the expecteiJ ' Juno " miuto H«)iit ttit^ii' roDCfMloim itilojiUMi*. [jiir lu nrilrr In itiul Kullrrit HttU siwki hurry liiiKlnma. k In tni hMid*, from wkloh i{t>o<l« nn pier niakliift ullKht with not liowi'vnr, In i^lurp, nominal. In accounta thn> far ri'celrmi it Hoiild fvcni thai the ainnnnt oblalnrd will li« at lf«Kt onciiuiirli'r li"»« than lnr"t .year, while thi-r» l» thonxht to he a ijood pni» piH't for an early Inrrcane In the Euro|>ean eall, and a prolMihle rlranlnK ont nf all the •u>,-ar avallahle hy the lime the Aral of Uie next Rrlndlng la ready for market, (joile a uumhpr of i>rd<-ra fnini Uie Trade have been Oiled, hnt reAn cro wen- the principal hiiyer», and with other ^radex ha>e taken rnnniderahle amount of l\l<'lndo. lieflned hiivo sold fant enonvh to keep the market pretty well cleared of tt(H-k, l»nt the only way to altrnet buyern wa» to <»ITer ea^y temiD, and (irlcen fn'adually fell oil' on all klndn. Tlie revvat diiitrtbntlon ba» fairly (iipplled the Interior. thuuKh the Ktwk among the •mall dealers la far from largi'. 9alea of .t.H67 hhde. Cuba, lUt hhdx. Porto KIco, U5 hhdii. 81 Croix, TH« hhda. Marllulqne, 610 hbdn. Denierara, evo boxen Havana, and l.'90 hbds. Mt'lado. Tork. and atock In Ont handa. June 1, were at foUowi: Cuba, Caba, P. laco. Uth«r Uraill,Maolla.<ic,Melado •hhdfc bxt. lJ.I)t5 •likda. a,23) *hhda. 7.311 144 tl7 l':3,4yt IICVU I'jjjll 1J7,.|« itjaa i4,nj \i,mt tmportalhia week.. aliiee .inn. " I aamu tUue.TU Stock «1.'«3 «JJM tb'iO »fil liilN 13S.5W KfiVi M.tiS handa. In nn>i Same time - 1 batfs. .ftn - . ji.wi Mjio baiia. 7S,MIS ssi.-e i.»js» kbda. I.M3 SI ,240 11,081 :49,<(H Skl.xOO «,7t> \atsu 90) ijsa RIOiiASSBS. The weaknese on foreign alvles noted In our last has ratbcr Increaaed daring the period covered by the present review, and thoDgb the modiflcatlon In vainer is «in«ll. hnyers offered many Utile advantage* not to be obtained dnrtngthe middle of last month. There have been fair arrivals only, and the Btork cannot be called larp", hut what there i» here, both in Aral and second hands, le oATered with con»ldrrable freedom, and this In the absence of any regular outlet, natnmlly produces weakness. Grocers, to be anre. are always willing to take a little very choice stock, and reAners can generally be found for a cargo or two of Arat-class boiling molasses, bnt purchases are, as a rule, now made with great caution, and there Is an evident desire to carry jnst as small supply a» circumstances will admit of. Domestic molasses has met with some demand, and former prices were obtained, with holders talking hopefully as to the future, hut the stock is large, and the Impression made by current sales not very jwrceptlble. Syrups arc In fair supply and dull. Sugar house motasHcs neglected, and with thtt supply on hand increasing, prices declined to 19c. In hhds., and iSc. In bbls. Sales of 660 bhda. Cuba Muscovado, .WO bhds. St. Croix, 565 hhds. English Island, 200 hhds. Porto Rico, and 880 bbla. New Orleans. There have been imported by refiners 4,600 hhde. The receipts at New York, and stock in first hands, June 1, were as follows P. KIco, Demerara, Other H.O. Cuba, •hhds. Imporia " stock week 5.119 I.WI 5>.tW samoUmeUTO. 5S,7I« 11,713 12,197 In Arst " Imports hands 4,2M same time TO H,7!« aime lime "69 1U,2^I '• oi The Imports frpm January SuK«r York., ADViORM FBOn PKOVVCINO mAWKItTN. MorkM /UtUir nt May SO we nimte la rej^ard In Sugar: " There has baen a large in'inlry for all the Iwiirr kinds nf rslalBf sugar during the weidt, and pri' c. In some case« rUMtH\ ad drarer ttea lisT Friday. Manila and Jaggery are in g'MKi demanrl, sud very fall rates ar« paid for them. The deAclenry in stm k t>, tiowever. further raoaced, and last week From the Londi}ii Ftwiitr* the total NtiM'k si:" 'In- <|. (1. was onlv l.'i.son tons .hort of (hat of laat year, whil'' nn. '^|.;<«> Ions; Bo lis In the laat fear weak. 'h<- liMK V t h- )iv 4c Itlulassr« at leading porta alnce uni. 1870. 1870. 123.IW 182 &S 1«.I23 .IS .819 861.700 53,777 314,05'1 17.*0 I87D. 17^,668 4J,ie7 1871. 141,417 «>,5W SIJU2 !».2W 4iJB2 M 2l,"i33 21,213 ai,»i« 17.439 5.43ii 3.31U I«.I95 17.S1S iil.ilH 1S71. 17.1W m,7KI) 313,961 298,03< 10,5 3S8,D;« Jan. and ^ aajOO bbls Molaaiiss Kxporta— Since Sept. Sugar bhds.... bbia bbls ' Illchei. Hyson. l«l,luil Same time um. 1. I87i<. l,aaa I»,ia» 411 Mil 90J« 4IJ81 Tea. 40 60 80 40 Super, to flne. 60 do do Ex. nnetoflnestl 00 Qunp. A Imp., 1:0m to fair. 98 do Sup. to fine.. do Ex. fine to finest. 10 Hyaon Sk. C. to fair. do Sup. to floe. 45 do •Hhds. 167,579 186,539 ^Dely paid— ^Doty paid- Common to fair do Superior to fine do Ex. Ane;to finest.... Younir Hyaon, Com. to fair. A 95 • 75 91 19 » M 9 M) «1 30 A 70 ou w ai " 3l w « « - U « n.Sk. a Tw'kyRx. 1. 10 fln'at Uucol. Japan, Com. to latr.. do do 60 6np*r to Ex. I. Common Oolong, fine... to finest. to fair do Soi^rlor to fine. ... do Kx flne to finest Sonc.A Cong., (^m to fair. 4'> <lo 40 do Snp'r to Kx. fine, to finest. I. so Come. Rio Prime, duty paid The general market has been quite slow and on the whole the tone hardly so encouraging ah last week. Jobbers have sold a fair number of small lots, but DIM to amount to anything in the aggregate and the supply in store holds out very well. To the accumulation in importers" hands, some additions have bet!n made and there is a larger number of invoices on sale, without much of response from buyers. In nearly all cases former rates are asked but there is not finite B4> tenacious a holding ont for extreme figures, and on some goods. Cassia in particular— slightly reduced bids would in all probability be accepted. Cnba, Inf. to com. refining do fair to good reOnlDg do prime do fair to good grocery do pr, to choice ijrocefT... do centrifugal, hhds. A Dxs. do Melado do mo.aases Rav'a, Dox.O. 8. Noa.7to*... do 10 to 13. do do do 13 to 15.. do do do 16 to 18.. do do &c. I9li«19)< MH Maraealbo gold. ••Lagnayrm. .............. .go.d. St Domingo, la boad. .. .gold , Jamaica. gold. U %ViH ISySlI «ISK IS 18 gold. Native Ceylon I I4I4414S . (MO 923 30 • There has been no improvement In the demand for Foreign Dried, trade being confined mostly to small lota to fill country orders. Prices are not qnot- I | sncar, 8M« -. 8K Hav'a, Box. n.8. Noa. 19 to :o3».. 3*. nil«l8 Box, while nSSiiM I iiftvana. Porto Itico, refining grad<••••• do «S»10 • HAlOk 8 8 WhlteBngars.A do do B do do extra C Tellow sngara ISOIOK Cmsbed and IOkSiiK I1H«1>X ;||-»* arocery aradea. nrazll.baga Manila, bags I U! II II i| , graoalatad. Powdered I n*itMs«si. »hly lower, but holders show considerable anxiety to sell, while buyers are Jobbers e^implain of dullness, and say there has been very iadilTerent. no spring tnule this year compared with former seasona, and many of them carry considerable stock, which they are selling below the cost of im|>ortlng, preferring to make a small loss now to holding and have them spoil on their hands. Layer Raisins are very dull, bnt sell at former prices, in a Jobbing way only, but large loU are not to bo had below $S 40. Turkish I-runes favor the buyer ; the warm weather is unfavorable to holders. Currants are dull and bids are solicited. Sardines meet with a light demand, amall Ash are firm but box are lower, being coneidcrc<l by some parties Nuts have met with a better sale, bnt at lower prices. Firecrackers are firm and in fair demand. Foreign Green box fruit Is Arm with small olTerings at auction. West India kinds are in full supply and pretty low prices rule. Sales of PIneapplea at |80 tii |>er hundred. Rinanns in full supply selling at$l SS@|3 per bunch Bahama Limes, $IHp.r;bl)l. Baracoa CiX'oaimla, |S*a$»5 per thousand. Lemons are quoted at (1ri2)$.'> per box for fresh and November cat ; Messina OrangM, 94 per box and Sorrento, tVt.pi per box. At auction to day, Messina Onngea do. Lemons, $t IKti 60 per box j Palermo sold at ti 3*7)11 75 per box per box and do. Lemons, $a Wja 85 per box. Oranges, l.lfAt.5 Domestic Dried Pmita are dull, and all kinds are heiry, oxoopt Pitted go^d. gold. gold. gold. gold. do good do Fair do ordinary Java, maU and baes " Brown SPICEii. Hew Orleans new. Porto Kleo Cuba Muscovado.. ..« gall. 3W 70 Csha Clayed I Cnl>a eenlrlfugal... Kngllsh Islands... . it a*« «l RIee. Ba.geon. dressed, gold In bond S',« .IS 1 Carolina t)« Rplrea. naaala, lnca»es...gold » a. do Casals. In maU... Olniier, lUc-and At (gold) do Mace large, say four In a quarter SI 81 I « • .IIS 1 IIH 1 *\» W l» 5l 15 S S S NalDiegs.eaaks..^ do ' eases reauig. unmerchantable. (cold) Penper. In bond d.. Slnaapore * 8nma>ta Plmenlo, .laroalca. (g.> d) do In bond 10 I* S H >H *" ''-'?»•• do II !* . ""inboei^!!!! VraUta ati^ Ifnla. RalslBSjMeains^ew P mat S do Layer, I870, a box. do hnltana, V a <u Valencia.* a do London Layer ; CnrriUlts. P new Citron. Ij-eh'-'fnew) fmnes, jFreneh Pranes, Turklah Pmnsllea ; « > i ' 1 'Ineludlng Ueroos and barrels reduced to hhds. FRDITS. < ."Sltionof the London Raw ni n** -« loubtedly stronger than it was K' ago, owing to the large conHiuuption In Bnrope and America and the .mailer general stock. The coarse of prii ea dapanda on the yield of the Wf.t Indian crops, of which there are the nsnsi slarmlst ramors; and if the gloomy ripec. tatlons of the mercbanta should be rcalUod bl(b«r prioaa nay havs to be paid before the new beet CTop Is ready. It la this, Is, Bbwever, Bowever, which ultiaatclir fov. erns prices, and pnrchasea can now be made for Antama and Winter delivery at miit, under praaent rates.' ^There Is also an article taken from the TIniM In regard to " apartona Teas" latoJT aold at pabtic auction. We extract "Yesterday Dr. Lethubey, the Medical Offlcer of Health for the city, broosht before the notice of the Conmlsslonen of flewers the fact that a large qoantlty of sparloas lea had bees aold by public auction at the Commercial Sale Rooms In Mincing lane In the coarse of last month, and prodnced rarlooB samplea which had b«en obtained bj ona of the aanltarr Inspaetart. Ha stated that they consisted of tea dnst and alftinga and of damagad laavaa la a putrid condition, and were. In fact, precisely of the same description aa the samplea which were the anbjact of legal proceedingi In March, 1870. Tba so-called 'Moning Congou' was composed of broken down and rotten tea leaves which had already been used for beverage, and the 'Orange Pekoe siftinga' were made up of similar leaves, loeether with a larte f|i>antltT of those of other plants. In the scented tea dust there was a great proportion of earthy matter and iron Allngs. The tea was sold to the extent of eOO lialf He recomchests, nnd the [»riee realized was from l^id. to l\d. jkt pound. mended that the matter should he referred ti» the Sanitary Committee, with a view to legal proceedings being iiisliluted, and he added that a quantity of similar sttiA' was now oii its wsy frr>m Shanghai." nalaaaea,— From the New Orleioa Ne«r Orleans Sncar we take the following report on Sugar and Molasses Pric4 VumrU of May SroAR.— The stock is light, the demand Is good, and prices are very Arm. Sales are being made on the landing as received, and in the sbetls at 9Vc. for Common, 10X@10)ic. for Fair, Itlkiailc- for Fully Fair, llvailJic. for Prime, IO@IO>ic for Seconda, ItV^liXc. for Yellow Clarified, and lliaitj^c. for White. Yesterday 300 boxes No. 13 Cnba Sugar sold at lOc. per pound. MotAssRs.— The supplies are light and are sold readily as received r.t 8P^ 6Sc. for Centrifugal, aa lu quality; :i.')«^40e. for Fermenting; ASOBtc. forFlantatlon Reboiled, as in qnalily, and .vr-iA'*'. for Cistern Bottom. City Keloery Rehoiled Is quoted at auOfiOc.; Golden Syrnp at 90^1 per gallon. Bams tlraa 1K1 8lac« Sept. 1, WO. Impurta— bhds.... 127,900 78 446 Sugar I' * Tw an,jlO a month lin'iiiws This change of PBICEa CURRENT. (Incliidlnj' Molado). and of Molasses at the leading ports 1S7I, to date, have been as foiwws: -81 ,— Molaaaes. •^ Suga -Bags.- I H.noo Inn. The Follotvlns are Rullnic Qnotatlona In First Handa On the Parckaae or Small Lots Prices are a Fraction i.ios 2.641 319 ; Molasses 1,100 B45 and only dull Domeatlc Oreen are Arm for Applai ; th* stock Is aaiall and bald Iqr on* salaa at $8 per bbl. Htrawborrlss ara Mlllng at llOMt. par qaarl fur ordinary, and KOMie. for beat. parly 9,UI 4,112 m Paackaa, botk pared and anparad, sold as high aa We. of sn^r 1, p........ Total bbls 699 3.7W 1..1J Hbdl New •bhda •hhda. 'hlids. Blnco.Iao.l this ; , han nnd uiily on llir cnntnion vnrln of rcllnlnc <|u»lltlnii vnluca Dinount to Anylhins, whilo holdnn Kcni'rally remained Htmni; In their vlonn of Uir< fuluri'. >nd prollcl * R<M>dlT idvanrv bofnra U>p UKXl crop. Tliu pniduclliin hx ri-asrd In Cnb*. and from all New : mU did luportt at . OiNrrtaa and l^naala. Apytaa eair la aail k>i•flmigh to Indnre buying In carry over, Wa aata aalea of allc rd Niate tl 1 per |h and Houlhern do. at 4HO'ke. llllW riMCTtes ara In fair demand. in4 Alluwi'd lo iMMli^riirht'd, tliK hrliikn;;!' 2 THE CHRONICLE. 1871.] 8, — . : f ' I>atea riga. Smyraa Chernea Oermaa... ^ _. «ets a.sicil.T Filberts.] , I . a. Pareelona do • 9H# • I 71 AfrlranIpraniits.. II walnnta. a. BoTtleaas .. Macaroal, Al, liallan IIS* yira Crack be« Sol* toil Doaaanc naian ravria. AMlaa.MMa P a. I • I : 1 M # do do do do » 19 3.'J waatem Seathera, Miaia AlMd 1 nnaiiie 4 .. ». « • • 3 J"* : , THE CHRONICLR 700 @ Canton Olnger, case » 00 Almonds, Langaedoc ns@ do Tarragona 18 ® do Ivica 19 @ do Sicily, soft shell- IS @ Shelled. Spanish do ® do paper shell 81 @ a [June 3, 1871. S4 9t,Co«.inouweBlth0 2V 64.Orafi.on A 27 7 J, Great ^'^ "S !>i. Inrtiaa Head 36 12. do A') d'' .16 lOi, Laconia O 39, 12i do 15 A 4i) 12i. do 36 lOJ, ilo E 3" lU, MedlordSfi 37 11. Lawience A 36 10, Lyman @.... S3 Hickory Nuts * bnsb Peanuts, Va,g'd to fncy do 2 SO ®3 20 114, Nashua One O 33 11 J, do R 36 13, do E 40 14i Newmarket A Bardlnes * hi. boi. S3 @ 29 com. to fair do 175 @2 25 do Sardines 86 10, Pacific extra 36 Hi. do L 36 II, Pcppercll 7-4 224,do 8-4 25, V qr, box. 17 @ 17J^ do WlL.g'dtobeBt do 2 50 «J 40 do 9-4 27i, do 10-4 82f do 11-4, 37, fepporell E fine 3i 121, dr^ H Grocers' Drnsa and Snndrles. 86 IH PocRseet F SO 8i, Snraiiac fine O 33 lIi,do K 36 13, itark Alum 3'^ ..a KpsowSftU* 3)i Bi-Carb, Soda (Enif.) 4.^<a ..w l^ Sic. Licorice A 86 1 i Swift, River 86 8, Tiifer 27 8. Borai 20 (« 4'i 30 o 31 Calabra Bleaoued Sheetings and SniaTiNos have advanced on some of Sal Soda, Cask gold. 18 «t 14 2 1 2M Madder Sulphur 35 gold.l 15 Ml 3va ... Indigo, Madras Amoskeag 46 16 J. dn the low counts and are firm throughout. Saltpetre gold. 80 .»i 15 8 @ 13 do Manila 42 15. do A 86 !4i, Androscoggin L 36, 15i, Arkwriglit Copperas 1 v@ Cordage, Manila, ^and^. 18 aw IJ Camphor, in bbla Ti & 73 do Large sizes. 18 10 do 36 Mi Ballou A Son 86 12^, Bartletts 36 14^, do 33 13*, CaetileSoapa 16 ,. U;^® 12 Sisal 86 13^ Boott B 36 18^, doO SO 36 17J, Blackstone Bates 10, doR;6 9, Clarks 36 174, iJwIght D 40 18, EUerton 10-4 85, Fruit of the Loom 36 16, Globe 27 64, Gold Medal 36 I24, Great Falls FHrDAT. P.M., June 2, 1871 Q36 16 Hdl'a Semp. Idem 36 15, Hope 36 13, James 86 16, LonsThe jobbing trade lias remained quiet throughout the week, dale 86 154, Masonville 3ii 16, Newmarket 36 12. New York Mills with only a moderate demand from distributors in the interior for 36 21 Pepperdl 6-4 224, do 10-4 S74, Tuscarora 36 18, Utica 4 324 <1" 9-4 474, <^'• lO-l 624, Waltham X 33 !I, do goods to replenish assortments. The demand has been chiefly 6-4 25 flo 10-< 374, Wamsutta from Western dealers a few of whom are in the city, but the 42 154. ii 6-4 224, do 8-4 274, do 9-< 324, do 36 20. retail trade has not been sufficiently heavy in any section to Priniino Cl')th.s are steadier, but are not quotatly higher, full necessitate a general replenishment of retailers' stocks. The pack- etamard h ing quoted at 6Jfa7c. The sales are light. Prints a'« i'l limite d. mand at unchanged pricea, but concessions age trade has improved materially, especially in cotton goods, for American 'nbly be oblaiofd by purcbsieeis of large amounts. which a speculative demand has sprung up. The advance in the coul'l pro 104 Albion solid li'^. Aliens 1()4, do pinks 11 do purples I04, Arnolds raw material, as well as the scarcity ot many fabrics, has stifTeued 84, Aliamic a^, Duniiell's 11, Huiiiilton II, LondoD mouruiug 94. Malthe market throughout and a more or less general advance is lory pink 1 j, do |)urpli 9 I04. Manchester K14. Mcrnmac D dk. 11, Ho fancy 12, Oriental I04, Pacific 11, looked for before the opening of the fall trade if the market for the Wpink and I'liiple I24 ilo Richraondo U'4. Siiiipnoii Mourning 10, Sprague's pink 11, do blue and raw material does not experience a decline. In consequence of While U14, d.isi.iitinge 94, \VaniBUtta74. this, dealers who are in a condition to lay in stocks for their fall Pristeu Law.ns and Pkhcalks. Pacific Percales 224, Lancaster trade are purchasing freely from first hands, although the latter Cunbric 14 4, American Shirting S.ylea 19, Americiu Otem jtylcs 18, Duonells Orient*! 18, Atlantic 18. Merrimack I64. Dunuell are not pressing sales. Liwns lOJ, Pacific 1,400 Fanry 14, do S)lid Colora 15, do Organdies The trade for the first five months of the year is said to have 15, S,jrcueH 1,400 124, Victoria 1200 9|, Atlantic 1,400 104, Manbeen very satisfactory by all classes of dealers. The season was chc.i-ter 1400 U, do Piques I34. Chkoes.— Caledonia 70 23, do 50 224. do 12 264, do 10 21, do 8 17 short, the trade beginning late and dropping off early. While it Jos Oreere, 55 154, do 65 18 lasted, however, the demand was very active and a very large do 11 22, do 16 274, Cumberland II4, Kenoibeck 20. Lanark, No. 2,94, Medford 13, Mech'a No. A I 29. amount of goods adapted to the season both of foreign and 20, Coluuibian Denims. Amoskeag 26, Bedford H4, Beaver Cr. domestic manufacture, were placed. The trade appears to be in heavy 224, Haymaker Bro. 12i'd);24, Manchester 20, Otis 21, do 26 15 Peaches, pared do nnpared, qrs & hlTC 9 @ 11 Blackberries @ 14 Cherries pitted ® 22 Pecan Nuts * ». 16 (S 18 .... R80 8iBoottO M FbIIs 36 lOJ^Il 10, Indian Orchard, _ 1 I t WT I I XX I AA THE DRY QOODS TRADE. XX 11 1 1 W — — , — an easy financial condition at present, and we hear few complaints from any section of a scarcity of money. Domestic Cotton Goods. Brown and bleached cottons have been in improved demand in full packages in consequence of the firm and advancing tone of the market which has developed a speculative inquiry from heavy dealers here and in the interior. There has been an advance in the prices of some of the lower grades of both brown and bleached goods and a more general advance is looked for on these as well as on the better grades. Colored cottons are in limited demand although no heavy sales are effected, the movement being chiefly of goods for immediate use. There is some demand for full packages for the fall trade, but the sales are not heavy as yet. Canton flannels are selling freely from first hands, one commission house having placed upwards of one thousand cases of a prominent brand. Rolled Jaconets remain scarce and are selling at an advance on last week's quotations. Prints are in moderate demand in good styles of light and medium colorings and the distribution continues fairly active for this season of the year. Prices are without quotable change and appear to be well maintained. Domestic Woolbn Goods. The high cost of the raw mate rial keeps the market for all classes of Woolens very firm, and prices tend upward on many lines, although the current trade is small. Few buyers are taking goods as freely as they usually do at this season of the year, for future sales, the high prices leaving too little margin for speculative purchases. Fine fancy Cassimeres are not coming in in any assortments as yet, the offerings being chiefly of the lower grades, to which the demand is also confined. Cloths are quiet, with no material change. Carpets are quiet, but have advanced oglOc. per yard, on the strength of the rise in wool and yarns, and a further advance is looked for. Foreign Goods. There are no important changes to note in connection with any brach of the foreign goods trade. The de. mand for thin dress fabrics continues fairly active, with suitings Belling especially well, although the demand for these has fallen off somewhat since our last review. Ribbons and Millinery Silks are in moderate request, but are selling low, excepting in the most desirable shades and widths. Linens are bringing a little better prices in the auction houses, through which most of the sales are made, at the moment. These goods have advanced — — — abroad, but are not quotably higher here. We annex a few particulars manuiacta-B. our of leading articles of domestic quoted being those of leading Jobbers AND Shiktinos orB meeting moderate sale for the current and future trade at full prices with a tendency toward an advance. Amuskeag A 8611^ do B 36 1 1, A.tlar.ijc A 36 13, do D 86 lOi, d«H,*i 111 Appleton A 36 li, i'i%\iela 86 U, do SO 9 J, Bedford Bkuwn jirices : AA Bit 19. — — AXA Bates 9. EveArat)skea» 12, Andropcoggin Orchard Imp. 10, Laconia 12 Newmarket 94. Cotton Bias.— Americnn »29 00, Great Falls A $32 60, Lewiaton 30, Oulario A if 8 50, Stark A ?3J 50. Brown Drills. Appleton I24, Ain»skcag 13, Augusta 124, Pacific Corset Jeans. , retts 1x4, Indian 1 — 124, Peppeiell Stripkh. 17(V()I8, 12i. — Alt>aiiv Hamilton Uncasville 'I'lcKiNGs. A — A Sta'k l-.'4. American 11@I2, Arnonkeni; 74, Algodoa I64, Haymaker U4ail, Sheridan A I7(<il8, Whiltcuton I2(<J13,' AlOii iy A AiueriCRO 84. doO 94, 10, 16. 144, Amoskeag ACA 29. do, 114, Ooiieatoi;^ C 18 do D 16, Blackstone niver extra 32 21, do di 86, 25, i!ordis A.\ A 23. do AGE 26, Hamil ton 20 Swift River 13, 'Ihorndike A 14, Whittcndon A 25, York 80 21 4. GiNOHAMS— i;iydo, 114; Earlston, extra, 18;Glasgow,l I4; Gl'iuceslci Lanca114; BadlBy,14; Hainpdi'n, 15; Hartford, 12; Lancaster, It shire, Hi; Peqim, 124; ''af* Mi'ds, 14. Pacific 18, Hamilton 18, Pacific MilU printed Mou-BKLINK Dklaisks. armun-s 19, do Imperial reps 224, do aniline 20, do plain asioriel colored armiircs \i, do do Orientals 17, do do nipacas 21, do do corded do 2 4* 25 for extia Lowell Comoany » insrain are quoted at Carpets. super, 2'mo9. creilit. or lesj 2 per cent.,i0 days ; $1 50 for super S-ply and Jl 55 fjr extra 3-ply.' F.artfor IjCompany's $1,10 for medium supci?1 28 for superfine tl 50 for Imperial tlirof-ply, an II 694 llne Brussels *1 75 for 3 fr *l 85 for 1 fr., and for extra lhree-|ily 95 hi 5 fr. * A 24, «lo B 20, do ; — — ! ; 1 ; ; , .^_^____ 1 tKV UOOlliS ir THE PORT OF NEW VOKK. The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending June 1, 1871, and the corresponding weeks of 1870 and 181)0, have been as follows ENTERED FOr <«H8UMPTI0N TOR THE WEEK ENDING JVME 1, 1 71. ini'Ull'I'ATIONS )t , Manufactures 8' do do f col C'itton. *llk.... . . . , , 1870. , Valne. Pkps 5(W $11)7,582 66.S 157,506 294,618 1:M,142 88,726 570 825 406 1,023 $872,574 3,7.36 423 flax... 658 Mlecellan'^as dry good82,531 do To'.. l6tj<J. PkpB 4,8.'j8 !112 . . Vslne. $204,220 771 1,074 $597,341 . . cotton. do silk.... do flax... do MlsceUaneoas dry goods Total Addeut'dforconsu'ptn 210,(il8 676 718 731 178,711 $1,048,163 3,970 $1,498,349 ABBBT DDBINa $121,746 S.'M $129,1.35 .318 $120,248 214 311 4!) 80,135 56,087 ,522 01,2.55 233 58.132 82,327 38,829 20,716 3,781 37,182 226 87 208 2,259 65.871 95,098 49,115 26,548 1.010 4,858 $321,750 872,674 5,023 3,736 $393,7M 6!) l.'iS cotton. 2!)1 silk.... flax.... 74 Mlscellaneone dry goods ,300,346 56.5,207 1.56,744 320,639 172.081 130 675 .316 $1,19»,.324 10,759 Total th'n upon m'rk't. 5,868 SUTBRHD rOB W^RBHOTTRTWfl OUBTWa 3.30 wool.. 368 »11«,289 Mannfactnrersof do ao do , Pkes. WITS AAWH FBOK WABKB0O8» AND IHBOWM IMTO TBB TBK HAWK PBBIon. Manufacturers of wool 1871. . VBlne 33i 52 81.322 84,455 80,456 26,434 1,048,163 $1,441,957 3.098 3,970 7,068 $1,855,229 TBK «AWK PBBTon. 221 60.225 70 3H2 8!»,<M3 520 397 97 74,636 27,685 391 146 2,332 $.3,56,880 1,498,349 $12,5,723 $217,616 124.400 114.324 91.689 19,707 ISoEETiNOit I.IW $389.!)56 $378,212 l.!»t $567,736 Addcnt'dforconsu'pln 4,858 872,574 3,736 1,048,163 3,970 1,498,349 Total cnLcr'dalUieport 5,978 $1,262,530 7,051 $1,426,375 6,521 |2,066,085 Total 3,.315 June THK CHRONK 3, 1871.] LK. 701 Banker! and Broken Ininranoe. Finanoial. SPENCERIAN EgUITABLE •BN.TSIIIITV eOL* I^AR STEEL PEN S, LIVK AIBCRANOB HOCIKTY or THK OK HHOAOWAV, MIIW »()!«. Aaa«ta owmr • . . llJ>.0OO.OI»O urooia • • . . 7,&00,U0U UO auulactared by the Orlclual laventor orsterl Pena. TUB l-RLKUKATKU iluritkUity Wtioii of th*M umraD statu, Tiiie WII.I.IAM r. AI.KTAIsTTkTi o pprr.'ctldii niiil l'en« are •>« lug to a |H-i'uUar lie prucew iry. , tlAMl'KI, HIM1I...XP approxlnialiou to SWAIS mJILI. tliau blUierto aale by Dealer* auytliiUK l^J"i'J/if real tita Miscellaneous. 14 conUlnlnif Wumbem. arlistitally arranged Indoaed, aant by mall on receipt of (onpanr now J. the all S.& E.Wright and aecnrcly MAW Franklin C'ente. 8K Pranklin alreet as 140 Grand atreet PflltAOBLPUIA. AQKMrS FOR New York Street. & Co., ..NKW YORK. BOSTON. atreet lVI80N,'BLAKKnAN TA YLOB & CO, and Pepperell BlOt- Co., Olla i'ompanjr. Balra nre. Co., Texas Cards. Coliiinbia UDOH all mm. CO.. N. Y. Correapondenta. & Moore Yurk-M. Bar«. W. CorreapooileDIi CoDverae P. C. a. JOHNB, r. avBaaT-r, * And kinds oi all COITON CANVAS, KKLTINO D0CK. CAR COVgR. INO. BAOOINO. IIA VK41S DUCK. SAIL TWINES »C. "ONTAIiKV SKAMLI.SS BA08, A WNINU STRIPES." •• . & Also, AgeKta Co., TEXAS LAND AGE N C Y BANKINti t United Stalea Banting; Companri A lull EXCHANOK, supply 1 AUSTIN, TEXAS. "* ' -*" real estate, pay taxa« and adjust l.iriil and money claims against itia il itoveruinuiits make ; coliucilous. 3 The all * Widths and Colors always I .% & Co., BANKEBS, Is Railroad Late Fori IOiOKGa W. JaoKaoK. * Trice. Late Caaluer & A liu 111 1st Nal. O Madison .-t., .raw Orlaana Louisiana . National Bank, Wheleas Kav - ' Bankei*. Omlreaton T. U. McMabi Fntt. Co, : .11 & Co., Credit for Traveller vaUable In all parts ol Europe, ate., THSOCGB THB CITY BANK, LONDON, H pagea. aa lam "^ to U. S. .N,.« FIVE-TWENTIES. ." (J.n.rnin.lll per ?T."l OTHER SECURITIES. - All markeuble stocks and Bonds will be received at their hlgbeat cnrreut price in exchange for Northern Pacllic Seven Thirties. ExmiKS charobs on Money or Honda received, and on Seven-Thirties sent In retom, will be paid by the Financial Agents. Full Infonnatlon, maps, pamphletK. etc., can be obtained on appllcatioo at any agency, or from the uodenlgned. JAY COOKB * PHU-ADBLrBIA, Nbw CO., Yobb, WAaBIXeTOH By BANKS and BANKERS generally tkrouakemt Iht country. & G. S. G. C. Ward, AOBHTa FOB i BASING BROTHEBS A COHPANV. MWAI.I. STREET, NBW YORK, as STATE BTBKET, BOSTON. / W. S. Fabbkawb, Price $4 per aani S. C. MAOaotrSALl, Fanshawe & MacDougall the BANKEBS AND BROKEBS, enployeea. NO. WALL STREET, NEW YORK, 4. floverumant Band*, Stocks, Oold, aad Foreign >B adTaBce. & Williams Noa. 40 CO.. orParla 42 dc Bostwick, M. K. Jesup & Company, BANKKBS AND BBCHANTa, Exehance-place, NKW YORK, IS BANKEB.S AND STOCK, BOND AND GOLD COnniSSION BUOKKBS, Make liberal advancea on Inlerut allowed on Ocpoall E. Judson all Flrat-daaa Scoaritl^ -~~i-.^ Hawley & JUD90M HaWLBT, Ng. ALraau W. jjastlb-it. E. Na« lo COMMERCIAL ClfKUlTS and ORAKTS on IUovernmant Becnrltl**, Stock*, Bonds, Oold. ADVANCES made on ConslnnmenU. STOCiCS aad change aad MarcaotUa Paper boagkt aad sold Ex. tiM LONDON, PARIS, and SCOTLAND. OOMlUSeiON. i Interest allowsd cbeakad tor at aigku LIBBRTT BTBEBT Neeotlab' Honda aBd Loaaa fOr Ballroad Co*., Onalraet for iroB or Steal Balla, Locoaiotlvea. fjara, etc. aad undertake all kaalBaaaoBMoatod ^ witk Ballwaf Co. Banker*, W WALL STRKKT, OB rriMiinlailiia llif * BANKEBS, WALL STREET, su EXCHANGING »llrr,-99 iMUt will ci.inp.1 the early nurrender of^ United Hutes e per cent*. Manv holders of Flve-Tweatlea arc now exchanging them for Northam FBeUc Seven-Thirties, thus realizing a bandaome nroflt, and gr.aily increasing their yearly Income. eommnnlty. : sold Hill nndouhiodly cancel the priixliMii of the Com paiiya bonded debt before it falls due. With their ample seciirily and high rate of interest, there la no investment, acccaalble to the people, which la more i>BonTABLK ob sapb. &ummaries of Annual Report.— il- panlea akd CoaBtaroHDaKoa:— New York BOM Da boaght and LAND WABaABT*. Theproceadaorallaaleaor , SINKING FUNDland* are required to be devoted to tke n-poichaaa and cancellation of the First Mortgage B<Mi3*or the Oompanv. The Und Urant of the Road ezoaada Fifty Million Acres. This immense Sinking Fond Bankers and Broken. This Journal Is prepared espe lally for stockholder*, directors ani oUcers of railroads, and all ratlroaS ^ Alao 7^* at all timce receivable at txk rsa cbmt abotb ill exihange for the Company'a Landa, at Ibelr lowcrt cash price. This renden tkem pimctlcallT Chicago, by of Railroad Com- * Co.. OaTId Oowa * Co. CIncinaatl: First National Bank, MerehaaU National Bask, laaara.HOTTINGCER A tlM ^ *^ Northern PacWc — Wlaalow, Lanier •Be Lettera of $i,(iuuBond. Tbeyara Friiulpal and Intereal are ; Financial Agienta tion and clTll and mechanical eiiglaeerlng, and dlscua* slona of the relatlooa Bank WACO, TEXAS. James Robb, King Tai PAK, KELLOGG, BVhR«- HATUBDAY. Jackson, ' .S. I FOB 8ALB bt lustrated deacrlptlons of Railroad Improvementa Artlclaa both original and selected on railroad opera- UANKKK8, laaifoaa ACRE8 OF LAND toererrmna or A.r.',.f.)r.arl, ftOO LANDS FOR BONDS. arc polntnienta ol officers—Contracts Let and to Ualllpolls, Fort .,r stock CONTAINS A Complete Becord of Ballroad Newa The Progress of New Roads— Elections and anbe Let "SOTtheraPidE rCnmipMed nat t^ lamaaadtotl nU IT TEBMINUS OF CKNTKAL aAILROAO Groeabeck, Texaa. Wa.A. foar, In Gazette, a Weekly Illustrated Journal of aa those of ^mii ii,i.. NOBTHEBN PACIFIC BB. COIBIMNY A. N. L. Leonard : Pacidc Railroad Company. Ther bare SO raara la mn, bear Seven and Tbree-Tentka par eaat laterMt (more tbaa 8 per cent ea rreney land are atcond by llrat and only Btongage OD tbe ditibi aoao rn BqvirBBKT*, and alao, aa fkat aa ihe Roadaas la completed, on Llapeward Street. aud execute Truata. Published at i xt QOOp IN VESTMENT. -Jay Cooke *f>,. The COTTON SAIL DUCK In Co. C. KIKBT, W. VOM BOasHBIXQ C. R. Johns l« & Mftnaraccur«rs aod Dealers Id BRYAN. TEXAS. Collection! nromptlT remitted. I ii< IBTBBSST-BEAKIN-il Pol hem us, (Sacceaaort to U. M. Moira.) Me nillla., Brinckerhoff, Turner WilsOiV, BANKKBS, haa : Co., Tborndlke Co., CordU nillA ic CO.,i BANKER-', jrefferaon, Texaa. WENSON, PEKKINS * toward tka iiUaolia innan P,.. payanie In Oold; Ueuumlnal Ions Coaiwna. to $1,000 : Registered, $100 to $10,000. Laooula €!o,, Boalon Dock Co., Franklin 4'o., acceMlble polnti by A 29.000 Warren Cotton miUa, ARBVCKLB JTAHIES t are niiw selling and unliealuiiiiglT reaoamead. aa a Proiliahle and perfectly Safe Inreatineat, Ik* Fint , ira.k, Contlueutal eUBBI.C. D. North Eastern Texas. CollecUoDS niaile on The>iiei.»SrtfS? ao nlla* of iDlabeSraad. WMiward fnaa Ukatawfiar- leail ^ exei.ml from AndroacoKKin nilla, JAMla ABBOOSU. A and by September Ml Cheituat 136 '""»• ninnlng ofer the 8t. Paul ..f lu< generally. . bolta frt.iii •«« Auittert'y Tented. For NortlMm Parldr ItollnMd, being pnahed fwwari Willi eztraailie* of tb« llM. n are eaiuloyed In MlaaMata la.l). I. ?f ''"'' rawing ^^,1^!^^"^', eaatem border of l)«l 1. workmrD lu Europe. They ari> n ii.ar.'r ^r SAMPLE CABP balldliiK of 111* rj"'.::."itJ'*"'!' (•Ii'ied mile. -'< rflkir WILLIAM ALK.XANUtIt, The ^''V'"' •""••>"l i-ePraa'l, UKIlCOK W. mil 0( CmrboDlziUK, uul to Uie ({rcat varu (aknu lu Uteir imnaractare by Um moil akiUsd and n|>«riciicad RR. Pacific RAPID PKOWRKM O F THE WOllK. 'beKiin Jnly KT>«I eii.rify ...i,i-nt. NItV U. IlillK, V .)A\(Krt >V. iI.kK Northern «b 0M«allj: w hlsh Money to Loan ON 0B8IRABLB REAL ESTATE. OBTClAnR* PBOBPTLTC.ISHKO. Prinelpala only Dralt with. WM. *1>CXA1U, Jr„ a Co., No. i PiB« siiaat. : : OFFICE OF THE ATLANTI OFFICE OF THE GREAT N«w 176 BBOADWAT, N«w YoiK, January 12, 1811. prTHS FOLLOWING STATEMENT OF THE Co. Topi, January January, 1870, to January, i 81st IBW 26, 1371. ^5,270,690 09 December, 18W.. marked Policies not off 2,155,7i3 01 1*70 $7,426,113 73 No RIaka bave been taken upon Time or upon Unlla of Vessels. off as Earned, during the period as above $506,'^ 79 Paid for Losses and Expenses, less Savings, theeime &c., during period S45A'>5 70 Return Piemiums In -— Assets 00 $766.9?0 73 175,133 84 Premiums $5,392,738 55 1819. losses paid during the same 56,000 00 Reinsurance and other Clainis due the company, estlmatad at 18,575 33 Total AsseU $2,263,590 3» |«rlod SIX :$l,0l6,i00 40 PER CENT INTEREST on the outstanding Certlllcates of rroflls will be paid to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after TOK.SDAY. the 7lh d .y of Kebruary. Returns of Premiums $1,063,263 57 FIFTY PEH CENT OH- fHB OU STANDING CBRTIH(JATKSOK IHKCOMl'ANr.OF THE ISSUE OK 1 The Company has the following United States Stock, City, and State of Assets, viz.: $8,843,710 00 other Stocks Bank and Loans secured by Stocks, and otJierwise. Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages 3.377,350 00 . 217,500 00 due Interest and sundry notes and claims 339,352 03 the Company, Premium Notes and BUls Receivable Cash in Bank be redeemed and paid In cash to tlic. holders thereof, or their leKal representatives, on and after TUESDAY, the 7ih iliiy ol February, from which date Interest on the portion redeemed will cease. The Certincates to be produced at the time of payment and cancelled to the extent paid. 1^66, will New York estimated at «^.915 A Dividend In bcrii.t of 1 WKNTY PER CENT, Is declared on the net amount of Earned Premiums for the year ending December Slst. 1^70, for which CertlScutcs will be issued on ftud alter TUESDAY, the 4th dav of April next By order of the Board. TRViiTEBS Wm. T. Blod«ett H.C.Southwlck, Wm. liegeman, A. C, Richards, e. D. H OlUesple, James R. Taylor. Adam T. Bruce, Albert B. Strange, A. Augustus Low, Moses A. Uoppock. B. W.BuIl, Horace B. Clafllu, the outstanding certificates Bix per cent Interest on of profits win be paid to the holders thereot, or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday, the of of February next, from which will cease. The certificates to be which were issued such payment ol produced at the Upon certificates and redemption interest will be In (014. MUes. -iO p.m. 6.55 a.m. " 12.55 p.m. " 6.00 a.m. " 1J4 p.m. " 5Ji5 p.m. • 8.0O p.m. Ar. 6.1)0 a.m. Lv. 9.00 a.m. •' 11.52 a.m. Ar. 2.55 p.m. Lv.11.45 pjn. Ar. 3.35 a.m. " 1.40 p.m. Lv. 9 ... ... 228 .. ffi4 ...610 KNOXVILLE ... 74U 823 •CLEVELAND tCllATTANOOGA ... 850 NASHVILLE 1001 106« tCOKlNTH {GRAND JUNCT1ON1107 ...1159 MEUfHIS ...13l9 ••Jackson ATLANTA ... 952 ...1055 MONTGOMERY... ...1127 " ...13,52 '• NEW ORLEANS.. ...1602 Ar 6.19 9.00 . " 8.00 a.m. p.m. lii.45 p.m 7.28 11 15 6.27 4.45 p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m, p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. COO 5.44 3.30 12.15 4.37 7.25 7.55 5.45 ,* p.m 5J0 8.00 a.m. " 10.10 a.m. 7.00 Change cars for Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery. Selma, west Point, Eufaula, Mobile, Savannah, and • Intermediate pomiB. No t Change cars for Nashville and New Orleans. change from this point to New Orleans. 1 Change c.irs for Mobile, via M. & O. It. R.— All Hall. i Change cars for Memphis. •• Change cara lor Vickwburg. J. R. YATES, General Eastern Passenger Agent. id. Stephen C. southmayd Earle, JOHN K. MYEUS. President, WILLIAM LECONEY, Vice-President THOUAS BALE, To COMPANY 8 THROUOH LINE California & China, AND JAPAN. Qilk' First Class Steerage Secretary. Fire Insurance Ag;ency, No. 63 WALI. STREET, NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO, ... $125 .-.--- to $160 $6U According to location of berth These rates include berths, board, and all necessariea for the trip. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamersot the above line leave PIEKNo.42 NORTH RIVER, loot of Canal Street, at 12 o'clock, noon. 15tb and 30tb of Each Montb iEtna Insurance Comp'y, On on Sunday, then the day except when those days HARTFORD, CONN. previous. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult fall A dividend of THIRTr-FIVS Per Cent is declared on the net earned premiums ol the Company, for the year ending will Alex, red scrip) for gold premiums, (in New Richmond, THROUGH FARES—NEW YORK William A. Hall, Francis Moran, Theo. tv. Morris, date all interest there- time of payment and cancelled. for GO'a BOOTH. eo 'G NOBTU, Time. Time. STATIONS. NEW YORK £mll Helnemau, Jehlal Read, John R. Waller. Richards, A. S. Barnes, Egbert Starr. A. Wesson. Inhn A. Bartow. Oliver K. King, certificates ol the Issue of 1867 will be redeemed and paid to the holdeni tuereol. or their legal representatlveB,on and after Tuesday ,the Seventh on W. M. February next. The outstanding MAIL ROUTE TRAIN, EIJiN Orleans, Mobile, Memphis, Chattanooga, NaehvlUa Atlanta, Macon, and intermediate points. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP t William Leconey, John K.Myers. $14,183.983 43 C. E. MUnor, Martin Bates, Seventh RICHMOND, and Points on the Coast P.M. from foct of Cortlaudt street, via Niw Line, by UREAT SOUTH 95 8i».'^ <° XoUlKnonntot Assets 9.'-.'0 »Vork and PhlladelDhla GOUDONSVILLE. BRISTOL 3iJ advance of tiuhscrlption Notes in Off Irom Ist Jannary, At lor WASHINGTON.... $76,532 35 ed States and other Stocks.... 417.918 Loans on Stocks Drawing Interest. iVi 510 Premium Notes & Bills Receivable J«0, to Slst December, und Expenses Bank ictTC Neiv York At a.iO A.M. 42.670 02 follonrlns IJnl with Marine Risks. Fremloms marked Total amount of Marine Premiums $991,761 71 This Company has issued no Pollciea, except on Cargo and Freight for the Voyage. Cash nor upon Fire Risks disconnected Risks 481,840 67 The Company has tbe upon LUe Policies have been Issued KIOBLI.E-AL.I. RAII.. M $106,924 Premiums received from January 1 to December 31, 1870. iucloslve Premiums marked Ut Total amount of Marine Premiums NEUr ORLBANS, HIEnPIIIS, ANE of the Company la publiahed In conformity with the requirements ol Section 12 of its charter Outstanding Premiums. January 1, on tlK Stst December, 1870 Premiums received on Marine Risks, Irom Premiums o BUlLDINQ, a^rs The Trustees, In conformity t o the Charter ot tlie Company, submit the following statement of Its affairs 1871. Mutual Insurance Southern Mail Route COMPANY. HOWARD Insurance Mutual 3, Transportation. Pacific C [June Insurance. Insurance Ho : tiiE CHRONICLE. 102 1st : Slst December, 1870, for which certlllcates be Issued on and after Tuesday, the Fourth INCORPORATED 1819. $3,0OO,O«O 00 Casb Capital »5,498,7aa 06 Net Assets ol April next. By order of the Board, J. H. CHAPmAN, Secretary. FIRE Sc Springfield MARINE INSURANCE INCORPORATED Net Assets TRDSTEESi D. Jones, Charles Dennis, ' C. PlckersgllU Iiewla Curtis, Charles H. Russell, I,owell Holbrook, R. Warren Weston, noyal Phelps, OF PROVIDENCE, R. Caleb BarstoWi A.P. Sheppard Qaudy, Plllot, WUUam E. Dodge, David Lane, James Bryce, Daniel S. MlUer Francis Skiddy. Charles P. Buroett Robt. C. Fergusson, William B, Bunker, Wm. Sturgls, Samuel L.Mitchlll. James Q. DeForeat, Daimlt Perkiss, Robert L. 6tuart. Alexander V. Blake. Henry E. Bogert, J, D.JONES, President. CHARLES DENNIS, Vlce-Preit. W.H 4.a. B. MOORE. 2d Vlco-Pra'at. iUiWlMS%*» OF PROVIDENCE, R. ORGANIZED as follows ^_^^- P.M. P.M. Capt. T. F Freeman.Jnna -il. at 3 P.M. at P.M. Williams Juue.28, 2 WlsCO.-.»IN, Capt. Cabin passage, $80 gold. Broadway) $30 curSteerage passage, (OlHce No. 29 rency. For freight or cabin passage apply to COLOKAUO, I. AUEXANDER, at 3 P.Sl 7 at 9^A.M. S, .luneU,at s lliAHO.C-MitaIn Price MANHATTAN, Captain Forsyth. ..JUU017, at 3 183 1. t?2*t'229 51 $370,684 ?9 WILLIAMS SsGUION, No. BWall-st. Agent. Abintb M. WBTTH. J. screw steamshipa from PIER No. 46 NORTH RIVER, EVERY WEDNESDAY June Capt. Guard MlNNt'Si'TTA,CapT. W.PreenianJune American , Liverpool, (Vis Qneenstonrn,) CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. NFBRAPKA. INSURANCE COMPANY, Casb Capital Net Assets JAS, A. For class full-power Iron 9. $200,000 00 $415,148 51 Casb Capital Net Assets M. Weith & Late DEALERS IN J. M. Welth & Arents, Co., SOUTHERN AI^D IHIS- CEIiLANKOUS SliCCRITIES, No. Vlcs-Prest. Agent. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTKKN STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their first- I. 179 Gordon W. Burnham, Frederick Chaunoey, R. L. Taylor, Oeo. 3. Stephenson, WlUlam H. Webb, \. ^__^ ORGANIZED BenJ. Babcocki,' Hobt. B. Mlntum, RXRY, 9. INSURANCE COMPANY, B.J. Rowland. Wm 184 $500,000 00 $886;i70 59 Providence Washington Joseph Oalllaid, Jr. C. A. Hand, James Low, W. H.H.Moore. Henry Colt, F. R. CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Casb Capital J. Medicine and attendance free. Departure ol 15th touches at KINGSTON, Ja. Steamer will leave San Francisco 1st every montb for China and Japan. For freight or passage tickets, and all further inlormailou, Hpply at tlie Company's ticket office on the wharf, foot «f Canal st. 9 NEW lioans Nesotlatedj STREET. MuSCOGEfi MANUFACTURINO COMPANY, COLUMBUS, GA., MiNtTFACTUBBHS OF Sbeetlnss, DrlUines, Yarns, Rope,&c. W. A. SWIFT, Seo. & Tr G. P. 8WIFT, Pres't, , H June M ualaril aeed , Trisala. a... Naigalls, blaa, Aleppo' PRICES CIJRRENT. on Amortratiyallow ...V B dS • M BKKAUiiTLrrFtt-8««>p«altt rtporl. ^American. So. I?" ••• .... i'vtK* 4 4 20 4 79 VII Crutuiu UIITTKK II OUi# 14 a> AND CHKIC8C— Driuw Wutarn.fklr 1» 19 .. «» 11 a dalrluu, ctitiiuon ... to prims ft iHli *» t^erin ^iwrm, patsat Mearlc S * Koieudalg .M Cotton, No. ^ ^ a . . . COCOA— Caracaa lift It ....a Maracalbo ^old ID bttiid) 'H fg. SO Guayaquil do do 11H>^ 1^ 0OFPKK.-ii«eipeclal report. Daw * » Bolu Bra7.1ersV>ld a H « i^ 19 % 90 .... .... ... ."^2 JIleatbluK. &c., old uiutai^ew Uolu, yeUuw metal fellow metal ualU fitu-atbiiiu, yei. '£i 24 22 * dry ax. small alze) par lb 18 Txrred Maalila Blaal Rope, all slzea Buaala Boit Kope Ult " light.. lat regular, qaartl, do auperfloe V gto. lat reKular, plots Mineral Pblal Alcobol Aloes.Cape W» Aloea.BocotrlDe 7 • « 1% 15 a a .... at a3I i\<t S.^a 1( !» tU .... ft — .. ... »Ha I'Ha a 90 41(a M a 954H tilnaeng, Wea^ero a 70 txinaeog, Southern a tlum Arabic, Dicked a IV a bum Arabic, soru '*i\ 4U a eumbeniolu Uuni kowrle II a 15 lu eumgedda gold Uumdaouur U9Ha 14 a (fum myrrit, Kaat UdU.. 42 a 4< 42 a U am myrrh, Turkey 45 UamScnagal a 93 Uum tragacanth, sorts.. 25 a 3S Gum txagacaotb, w. Jakey gold « a 80 Hyd. potaah, Fr. and gold 9 80 a 3 90 ':ag Iodine, reaabllmed a990 Ipecacoaoha, Brazil a 1 27)i gold 4U a .... /alap, .acdye a 30 paala, Cahtbrla. 46 90 ft. tiamboge tfS '-'.> <i*< L.corfca Licorice pasta, Sicily .. . ijcorlce paste, 8b., solid Licorice paate,(jrreek... Madder J>alch„„.^gold gaddar, Fr. EXr.fT • 4aana, larKa take (anna, small flaka toturd s^ad, Cal 42^a a 99 93 • 31 a .... U a 19 12 II S \m a... it # 95 M 24 »Ka . •• »« ...V box. 24a 20a 91 ^ 8 90a •' 9 .... .... nS 5<sa 1 ft Nortb Ulver, cauls'tra.flft V In bales 95a HEMP- goldJW) Qua V » " lOi^a i%& Sisal Tampleo 7 Jute gold a ssa Dry Hides— Buenos Ayres..V» gold " Montevideo Rio Grande 13 24 24 a a a iX ....a Calirorola •• 22hS 23 23 19 21 21H * " " VeraCrnz Tampleo " " PortoCaballo Maracalbo Bogota " • • Truxlllo Klo llacha " " " " Cnracoa PortauPUtt Bahla Texas cur. Westam " gold. Marauham Pemaiubuco " '* Matamorss BsTsnllla " Bahla •• " Chill # 13 a 11 a ....a n i Wet Salted Btdss- * Caiirornia II " Para 9 cur. * cow UpiMr Leather Stock— II 3IK 19 ... KA.ARlogr.klpliftgld 38Ha MInas 20 Sierra Leone (I Gambia and 29 Blasan. " Zanzibar India 19 Stock— Calout.sU.eow VBgold Calcutu. deadgrsan Calcutu, buffalo. ... V ft ManUlaikBaLbug..** HONKY- Cuba(dutyp'd)coldVgsU.I UOPS- Bavarian avsria (aew crop) BOBliaQXiBloeraiida Qg.iaartBiii 11 ....a 19 ai a a a 3 a •.>i CropoCTOU'daprlms)** 18(9 do uas 19 a a a a a a a *C. 8 ... ... * 100 •4 a Boraaahoe, rd(8d.)..* Copper Yellow metal 78 Tar, Washington. .« bbl. Tar, WUmlugtou 2 70 3 00 I < 1 Red as so PAINTS- 3> Vft Utharga, Laad, r«4, a a .... 1 18 17 19 .... 17 >9 Chroma, a, yaUou 9 lu 8 ft 1 us to 'A 75 «> Iod.94 UO cninaelVr Chalk » ft ... Chalk,Block * ton Barytas, Amarloau.* ft. 2 .-- FETiiULSIJM- 19H Cmda.SOasBgiaT.Vgall. Crude, 40a47 gray. (s.ord 19 IIM Baflaad Bi'd ordai) .... H whiu (sk'ag Ratead >nme, wkiu, 19 .. 9 1 9 2S 9 asuo «.Ha,g .... VenaL red CN. C) V cwt. riambago .... 21 a t a a a a 7 . VemlllloD, Amei .com. 99 99 99 :::: .; 3 • . Vermlllloii irleata .... .... !J'' 1 VennUnoti,Chma...v luv $1 •Ma Bpanlab bro.,ary.l< 10i>a Spas, bron tr'd II o 1. V ft ParU whIt«,En« » uuiba. I f S I J 19 5 s ....a7 Ou (OOasW s. W. H apt^a, rein., i l * Basldaam loUl » 79graT. Vbhl (lob. fhOVlSlONliraik, BMS * bbliatw) , aadclly. .V TEA8-8ee apaclal report. a^w a a m # a isii'S 9 ft a 9K TINBanca V •.gold •• •• si"' . .T.^TT :..:.. port. Lisbon Madeira Bed, Span. 4k Sicily... Maiseflles Madeira... Sicily, Marseilles port Malaga, dry Malaga, sweat I 1 gold " " s ] •• •• * i .. ac icaak V doi. " iTsasH American, Saxony Fleece V» S7 a' American. Full blood Merino S3 al American Comblr.g 88 Eztra,Pulled «] Short Extra, Pulled. .. T, Superfloe Pulled al S S Mo l.Pnlied California. Spring Floe, unwashed Fins, Bowashsd 9( K n laxaa, medium lezas, coarse. Texas, Burry Texas, Weslera Smyvoa, uBwaafead bmyrna, washed Doutkol, wsshsd... UoBskol, anwaakaa. ZINC- •» Sheet. ntKlGHTS— ^-arua ToLiTsarooL:s.d. noar....*bbl H. goods. •ton 007...... .. • C^bAb.^bu. WbMt..K*b. Baef.... f ee. Pott,., abl. To lUTna ..•UM K S Medliuo Suatk Am. Marino, nawaaliad Bouih Am.Mestlss, unwsshsd 98 booth Am. Cordova, washed. 98 cape Good Bupa, nawaahad. — Texas, Ann Tallow 9( ( &X ai ;" Z] 89 al Burry (q 21 Caiuornla, » all CUP and I'smba Cotton. 9n CUp- Medium Common, unwashed : — s. d. Kf S28 Cotton.. ...«ft s s (sbiig order) BeOned 19 Amerlcao, prime, conotry WOOl^ ::.l Uad,whlte,Am.,lnoa. Lead, white, Auwr-dry. Zinc, white, dry, no.l. Zmc, white Jio. I, in oil. Zinc, white, French, drr Zinc, wh.. French. In on Ochre, yel.,FreBcn. dry Ochre, ••groutiil, lu cfl report. TALLOW— Clarel Claret a7 ~ UU .a42 oil SITGAR— See spaelal Burgundy ixa IS Amarlcao blister American cast Tool. ** American spring American machloery ** Amarlcao OannaB.. Sherry ( ^ 75 1 Eiixllsh blister English oiacblnary KBgllsh German Port.. i bags ft 8 8t« t« 3l^5 Ji te I. C. coke 719 as Oi Tame coka ( UizZi 11 v Terne charcoal. 7 79^A M TOBACCO-Sea special report. WUfESMadelra • gau. I «U) as thin, obl'g. In 9 Plates, Plates, Plates, N0.2 5 SQ *-Xiii English, east English, spring PjsUs.cliar. l.C..»box pale v» ** per CI) Whlsksy...rr...... EnglUh < 98 NAVAL BTOHES- " (98 Stralu I V 1* 88 ft BtralU 90 Neats foots, lubrlcatlDg, 129 13 1< a UH a 10 a i\<t . . Palm .» ft ... Linseed * gaU. ... Cotton Seed Crude 49 " •• yellow 59 S:::: Whale, crndeMonberD.. 59 Whale, bleached winter. « § :;:; Bperm, crude 1 27 a Sperm, winter bleached 1 4iHai 45 Lard oil, prima winter. •0 a K 17 .... do do Oil ve,M»rs'es,qts1> case Buenoa Ayrea..Vftgold. I2va Vi% " Klo Grande i2)aa U% City slaughter 01 do do Olive, In casks. ...«i gall. 3JH 13 Ha S3 W 90 ~ iilai.ka 38 Hemlock bo'rda and plank 94 27 00 Extra heavy pipe atavea. Heavy do do ........TWO* Light do do 1(000 Extra heavy hbd do moo Heavy do oo 190(0 Light do do ILOM Extra heavy bbl. do UOOO Heavy do no 100 00 Light -IghL do do _. West, OIL.S- ... ...a and Jaiii., ^ 00 % UU STEKI^ uu Oua 39U0a .... .... 12 ...a 12Ha " Island.. Neworlaaas l-lneh do Siiruee boards •• rands " 1th proof. " t. ,. AlooBol Citythln,obl.,lnbbls.1iton.4'. " " lubagt icxa 17K Dry Salted Hides— tiaraoalbo a a ^ a 20. a 13 a 16 a 31 a ... a IS a 12 a 17Ha 15 a 19 a « w «old " St. Croix, Sd proof. .. Gin. different branda . Voiarjdtc Uauort -Cask. w axtrapale 3S Orinoco Maumoras lOa SOa |94 JOa 23 00a 2( l/Oa 39 7U OAKim OIL CAKK- tiX 24k ** San Josa Rum I 1 Claarplue MOoa l« Cherry boarda and planks 74 Oba 79 00 Oak and asli UU S9 00a Maple and birch 94 00a iO UO Blaikwalnut inWaiWJO X'incn sycamore 4| OOa 90 JU " t% ' ".'.'.'. n hlle pme box boards... White pine mer. box b'ds " 9 ' i> 18 Pitch, city Spirits turpentine. V gall. 48Xa 49H Roslo, commnioo to good strained, « 280 ft 2(8 a2 •• No.l 9 00 29 ... • I •• Clinch Wri 9 7 Co.. ' A „*co I-:- Cnt,4d.a<ad BI0E3- Ba..'t UsaaessT (Kard. Ifopny light.... MOLASSES— See special rspott. NAILS- 105 "•"»•'"" ;; poor Rum 100 ftrorshlpplng Sandwich K . Molasses shooks, loci, head'g.. 2ea .... 28a 1U> is . . a .. 9 Sporting, in 19 good damaged ** " Bogar V2SBkeg Italian . ... 3'i 0Ua2< UO inS .... Bay HanUa . ... ox. 24 lb shore 49 9d 21 a 72 a Caotbarldea lUO ft.... 20 a Curb, ammonia. In bulk a 17 4 Vl a Cardamoms, Malabar Castoroll ^i a ^S JU a Chamomile flowers, V ^ Chlorate potash gold a 42 jauatlc soda 4 75 a 4 bU l^arraway seed a ...• 8H ';oriauder seed 9 a 69 a Cochineal, UoDdur..Kold 97 Cochineal, Mexican. " ....a W Copperas, Amerlcao isa .•. Cream tartar, pr .gold a 3UH Cubeba, liaat India a Cutch 4Ka *\ Kpaom aalts a 9 Extract logwood ... I'l sua 4 UU uia SSI American dressed. .V tonXS OOa'JSS 00 American undressed ITS OOaias 00 Buaala, clean Ml ooa .... 20 1 suoa too 9 • bbl. bbl. .... .... 80 IJKut 4 30 a Qnlnt. rllfe ....9 8 Camphor, refined V gold.V Keg 8* *9.7 B spaelal raport. HO V V Shipping «( . /lowera, benxoln.. BlastlDg(B).... HAV- , reuuellaeed Herring, acaled l^H a a Balsam cuplTl r:n» K % BaUamtolu iaIaamPera 3 W a :iarkpeuyo ....a 36 a Berrlea, Ferslaa... gold Bicarb. soda, N'castle" 4 2S «i 2, 27 s 28 4 1, 1, Mackerel.No. Uiaa Aaaarcttlda. cbro.potaab BleacbloK powder Borax, reOned Brlmstone.cru Vtongld BrUustuDe, Am. roll »> Brimstone, tlorauipbur. Camphor, crude (in gold bona) Pickled scale Pickled cod.. Mackerel, No. Mackerel, No. 23 7^9 Bi .. . V »8 1 middla Bontlieru plue V Dry cod Meal Deer 8U . Fisn- Mm Annato, good to prima Antimony, reg. of.. .gold AritolH, crude Irgoia, reilned gold Irseuic, powdered. cur. 29 UOa report under cotton. SO iva 9. No 4<**s**ti« Ma M M LIMK— Itockland, common. V bbl. .... Kocklaod, heavy 23 M a 90 LUMBKK. STAVES, *0- 19 FKiriTS—See 83K tsatlca J(o. 1, 3, (J • TsaUaa,ra'rcalad. Tayaaams ... cur. s: SCa gold... GUNPOWDKB— I 45 Vlum .lautalca light Orinoco, heavy WW WW Norlh River * ft 14 a IS special report. QKUCKKIKS—bee special report. QUNNY BAGS « CLOTH.-See special 9 70 ai DU 9 W a 70 M » 99 48 9U 44 90 COTTON— See special report. 0HUUS AMU DYKS- "... a a LImawood Barwood Sapanwood Qa ~3ataa,tor^.»M0««oM OalUOmla. heavy. middla gold, V ton. 100 Fustic, Cuba. • .... Fuatlc, Tampleo gold .. 21 uo ** Fuatlc, Jamaica .... Fuatlc, SavaaUla....- ' ....a * Fuatlc, Maracalbo. . ...a Logwood, Laguoa... " 90 32 uo Logwood, Honduras " 29 UOa 2( uu Logwood, Tabasco... " 90 una _ Logwood, St. Doiuln.gold 18 SOa 19 OO Wa | Hi.y.» at. IB •ad, Cal. (bag« light... a fori Igo... spEEr.ii'ti"'*" middle. FLAX- isIS UOHK3— Hemp, Llase^d Amar'a 'a rewft '• t9 -'^ f' Haineen 9 (Ih Canton, re'rM,>lol to sxdb* I9M middle ** rough alanghtrr I'k.B. A.,AC.,heavy Uerrlng.No.l 21 Uns'd « middla.... 019 ... tt ... crop. heavy 9S «IIH tt 14 a i»» light * 99 Camwood Logwood, Timothy a. Oak.slaughlar, hssTT.....-1^4*5- a a 8Ka 1 • .... Ciotar >« u a* w ... ( ....nst.HTS . 19 LKATIIKK- 92Ha • 94 " .... 3 uua a f u Mac'rel, No. 3, Mass., large. 9 9 =*) Mackerel, shore. No. 2 9 5UU1U 25 Mac'rel, No. 3, Mass., ued, 7 sua 8 OU Mackerel,No. 1, Hallrax... 20 000 .... Salmon, pickled, No. 1 24 ain^ 00 Salmon, pickled V tee. au UUa.ti 00 llerrlng V bb'.. 4 UOa 8 M) 21!iA Intfot MaalUa (larve and Uambier Vft. ..goM ...|oM.( IJxa* " • rixa* .... SerSsa'.'.'.".'. «> gold „ Tapioca K«>flii«d, UtADBsr Pipe and sbest at ...»8 .AsmoB-s.g-d SA™*Bt^ part.. Auericau Ualla, .- I 1>VK WtXlUS- — American '» a W tteuiia, Ali'iaiidrla U a > Beniia, Kaat India a 1' BhellLac 10 2 98 Soda ash 18V p. c.) gold. 2 73 i 9 00 " Bogar lead, w'a .... 31 sa •" Sulphalu morphine, ox 9 Ml a ' Tartaric acid (chryatat) JU Itavens, light .... .* pce.19 00 Kaveiis, heavy... .17 00 Bc,o(ch,trck,'No, 'iiijii •4 IS Newcaatlairaa, 9,310 m .... SUOa.... Liverpool vaa cauQfll 11 IIU9 Liverpool iiouatioaauel U UU Autbraclte Aiietioii of Scraoion, May SI. I'j.UUU luu> lump at «6 uu ^t lU.iUUoiM.Hlt'umboat at. S UU 144 TU l6.lUUtuii»Kraleat !> UU t^ IK lU.UW lou» euis at 5 15 (IV .. AI.UUU tons Blove at « UU MS TIH r.l.UUU toils cbealuut at. 4 DU «4 «& beaUilDK, itO) ...a l2Ha Vltrh rlol.blua COAL- CoPPWt- Sheet, lUuala Sheet, aliig.. dottb. A trab. lUlla, ICug. tMold> ..V ton. IW 3 X> 1 v'pl flas, Worlhiugl's 9 1* Nairroii'V. '.v.. '....'. lUHa DUCK ....9m bbl fJ»'pj;Vflg|ciia»aMk 29 Ral amuiunlao, rt<r. gi>ld. Hal soda, Newi-aalle, g'd t m\i . lilaa*. \ I > loraaahoa..., ]U VerdlgrU, dry ....«M IS CKMKNT- 18 H common Hal«>'r..lua Beurkani.it W • W W S W Adainaiitlua 99 > sToMraioM. Broil....,..,, .„, Ivsls and ball rooita •» s a t» :i.'aa AasV'. Rwedas, ordlBsliaa...lM nDailj uO tar.reOned (as to slsa>,. <i T) 9* lar, Amef. tr.ilv'.r ilAla «..... ...wiiraBaas,,,, /bams A lar, 9u W\i Haraa|iarllla,ll.j|'d,lnb'd Haraaparllla. Mux. " » fl tf Us # luu V 7 A .. lU CANULibI- J4 ltK« (falrloa, nrlrn* arm 44 « » a W { in lU ''armdalrlca, Ulr Oblo JJ 'J3 ff Mtern, ..i,a.iia .gold. I'ruaalata potash, OmI< 1 ...gold, . Hi » M M n nt 'H ChtMe— I.I I Butlar- FtotoryfKlr rt l*hiHi|thi rua. Q'i blata, flrklna itnti!, bairilrkini, cnole*. Hate, hKlMlrkliia, lair..., 'VpUIi tuba, prima WsUli tuba, ordlnvr Farm • BU «UI«WUI futorr prima , 1 29 M W ...gold. PblUd«lphl*in»t« . rga.!!'.! t I Oxah< 00* « J M 8«ra... 9 I Idega) 1 (2x4 2(U bKICK»- rominon hud . .. . . a 20 ' Ollanla Ollrassia Oil biirgaaoK •IS VlOOKCn ?ot,l;ttort BKIcrfWAX- . THR CHKONKJLE. 3, 1871.) A8I1R8- . . . . .... 15 40 8 #890 wr... ...asx .a • 4 by 81, f- a..... sail. % •» •» («• , THE CHRONICLE. 704 Cotton and Southern Cards. Rignev Reese, Anthoitt Established Sktdhk. 8. EnWAKDN Sntdkk. William B. Mobiwood. MONTGOMERY, ALA., ( U. OTTON BVTINe, Bonded Warehouse S. GonnissioN ihbrchants. & Snyder, Son Collections a36 ic SOUTH 337 ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS IN SOUTH CAROI.INA, Maitemid promptly remitted bauge by for. In Co., NEW YORK. ST, 66 State Street, Boston^ A ENTS FOR or CHINA AND PlUCE WILLIAMS, Fres-t. Board Arnold, onmiissioN jubrohant, GENERAL AND H. & Castluuk, A CO., R[«> Represented Wrlgbt, Castleman, QoT«rnmeut BecariUes. Qol4. Stocks, &c. Uoodd every descriptioa, bought uid sold ou commiutoQ. 9t OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES: & Sons, FOR EXPORT AND DOMESTIC 152 & Brothers, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, Ac, on Commission. John C. Graham SELKIA, & 99 John D wight & PHILA., 80 State street. street. 20S So. 4th street CAST STEEL RAILS, CAST STEEL TYRES, Cast Steel Frogs, and all other Steel Material for Rail* ay Use. LONDON: IN NAYLOR, BENXUN & CO 34 Old Broad Street, to orders for Railroad Iron, Co., as well as Old Rails, Scrap Iron and Metals. SII.ERATCS. SUPER CARB. SODA, dcC, II Old Slip, INew York. !<;•. OHAUNOaY TIBBABD. ALKX. HMSRSOK FOOTB, The Liverpool&" Lon- .jteel FIBKI Rails, Iron Rails, don dx AffetsGoldS^^ yooo.ooo Globe Ins. Co. P. Vibbard, Foote & Co., 40 BROADWAY, NEW^ YORK. Insuiance. Old . Rails, AND RAILWAY EaUIPMENTS. ^ Co., AJfetsinihe ALABAMA, CO., BOSTON, who give special attention taxes, collecting rents, etc. Grain, NEW YORK, HOUSE USE. FRONT STREET, NEW YORK John For the States ol LOUISIANA. TEXAS, MISSIS BIPPI, ALAIIAMA. &c. te Si. GHa.KLES bT., new ORLEANS, LA. Prompt attention given to buying, selling and Isas lug of plantations and other real estate, paying of Reynolds GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. 15 NAYLOR & the United States by our House, Bronm dc Co., No. W WALL STREET, NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS OF Freret, REAI. ESTATE BROKERS, AND UENERAI. £.AND ACENTS Buy Cotton, Works Castings and Street Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools, Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, &c. Boiler Flues, Gas & Henry Lawrence Co., Pascal Iron Works, Pblladelphla. DB JANEIRO, BRAZIL. in & al Manufacturers of Wrought Iron Tubes, Lap Weldi MANUFACTURERS OF CORDAGE itock Brokers and Real E«t«te AKent» COLUMBUS. GEO. & Railway Bonds and Negociate Loans to Morris, Tasker approved mer of MONl'GeUE.tr, ALA. Davis sell Railways, Co., COnilHISSION niERiOHANTS, Ootton Factor, W. N. Hawks. ST. IMPORTERS OF chandlze. S. Hawks Buy and .lAPAN. AdVADOM made on consignmentB Wright of Trade. BAKNB8 Co., GENERAL RAILW^AY AGENTS ANA MERCHANTS. Koo'l Compftuies at lowest rates. 33 Nartb Water Street, mobile, Ala. S. & ton England. Supply all Railway Equipment and undertake Railway buelnese generally. Everett & Co., Dealers In Money, Excbange, Bonds, Notes, Stocks, and Real Pstate of every Kind. Hpecial attention given to safe an-) profltable investments. D. KXKHKDT. HIHBY H. BAKXS. JOBS 8. C. BROKE K8. in J S. Kennedy « CEDAR 8T„ COR. OF WILLIAM The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford England. The West Cumberland Hematite Iron Co., Working: Son AUGUSTINE HEARD EXCHANGE AND REAL ESTATE Insurance placc'l 8. . Of every description. & Price Williams JOHB Insorance at Loiv^eat Rates. TEAS, MATTING, LIQUORS, and BONDED GOODS *, O. KA17FIIIAN, Cbu-lwton, 1871. Iron Ralls, Steel Ralls, Old Rails, Ressemer Pig Iron, ^rrap, Steel Trrea, boiler plates, Ac. AGENTS FOR Storage for New Tork Ex- BANKER AND BKO&^R, 3, Iron and Railroad Materials BlisoellaneouB. Co., St [June U. States 3>oco,ooo. Gilead A. Smith & Co., BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANK, LONDON 45 William St AND BROADWAY, NEW YORK. NO. FIRE INSURANCE. Buyers of Cotton For a CommlBiton. 68 H. S. FULKERSON, COTTON BROKER, CORNER MOLBERRY AND WASH INQTON VICKSBVRG, miss. 8TS. Refer to G. M. KLEIN, Cashier, Mississippi Valley Bank, Vicicsburg. Young R. A. COTTON Sc & Bro., TOBACCO BROKERS, W. Burton, niERCHANT, COniHISSION ::::^ ^ office w sYcamobe street, I*«ler»'''\Kf. WILLIAM We P. WBIOHT. OFFICE 193 Branch Petersburg, Ta. Jesse North American Fire Insurance Company BROADWAY. CASH CAPITAL SURPLUS . . li!795,337 93. Insures Property against Loss or Damage by Fire at usual rates. Policies Inaned and Losses paid at the oiUce of the Compsu] or at its various Agencies in the principal he United State*^. citle K. W. BLEECKBR. President, WYLLI8 kLACKSTONK, Vlce-Pres't,B F. H « BTKR Secre'ju-y, . Va J09SPH VXOMAN. J.f% '^1 Exchange on London and circular Notes amounts to suit remitters or travelers. ABTnUE Parkki Bentlbt D, Haskll, D. Hasell B. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY WRIGHT & CO. - $8,000,000, Gold CHIEF OFFICE IN THE U. S. •sets - Nob. 40 and 43 Pine Street, New York. & Co GENERAL RAILWAY 4GENT3, And dealers In Rallivay Iron, Equip- ment and Supplies. Special attention to negotiating Railway, State and County S17 securities. BROADWAY ' Entrancs on Thomaa Street BALDW^IN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS* M. Baird The buaineit hereafter will be rondaeted bv the same partners, under the firm of Wright & Yeoman the circular will be continued under the old title. Nenr Bills Of & Co., PHILADELPHIA. Imperial St. Iron. New York and LD.Oeueral Agent. OF LONDON. WriliiniAIH p. ol Orleans. Have Removed TO OUR NEW OFFICES, 95 and 97 Pearl St., and 60 Stone Pons tc $500,000 00 395 337 93 Casli Capital and Surplus, July 1,1869,' . In Offices, 1439 Broadivajr. INCORPORATED 1833. % Cooper Instttnte Railroad work accurately flueu to gauges and thorough! InterchanseaMf. Plan, Slaterial, Workmanship and Efficiency luliy Euaranteed. CI1..S T. Parry, Wm. P. Henzey' M. Bslrd, Geo. Burnham. Kdw. 11. Williams. Ed. Long^tretb. All ly Finlsli W^m. P. Converse Se. Co., M Pine St., New York, Agent) -