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HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL

AND COMMERCIAL

SATURDAY, MARCH

VOL. la

CONTENTS.
Gold and ite Caates.

405

Senator Winalow't Bill in tho
Senate
Caaaeeof Existing SIrlneency.

406
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THE RAII^W^AT MONITOR—

the

of

;

obedience to the law of 1862, drew on the 50 millions of

He

al.so

the law in

complied with

making the issue temporary and in fact the
extra notes were only outstanding a fortnight altogether.
This precedent, as we are assured, was established after a
thorough examination of the statutes by the Judges and by
;

the Attorney General, and

If

we presume,

is

to be strictly followed in all

this

account prove true, the
it

gives them

great quality essential to
fluctuation,
lations,

and

om

when

its

"

little

bulls."

our currency

is

and

in gold

comfort.

The

first

freedom from

exemption from secret manipuarbitrary increase or decrease, such as was

and the second
fi

in,

will expire.

stocks will see that

so

it

parts in future until the certificates are all

force,

For One Year
For Six Months
7h« Chronicle will

city being at that time

money market, presented suddenly at the Treasury, without
notice, a large amount of these certificates for redemption.
The reserves of the Treasury were low and Mr. Boutwell,

its

The CoMMEnciAL and Financial CnnoNiOLK,
to city Buhscribers,

of this

reserve provided for this purpose.

436

®t)s <2Lt)rontcU.
the latest

Commerce

434
4.35

Prices Current

of

by Mr.

sat

want of greenbacks, because of the stringency

in

The Commercial and Financial Chronicle is
day morning, with

The Bank
in

421

THE COMMEKCLAL TIMES.
Commercial Epitome
CDtton

NO. 405.

29, 1873.

are outstanding, to follow the precedent
Boutwell in the month of September, 1869.

Commercial and Hlacellaneoua

THE BANKERS' GAZETTE.

Money

STATES,

tificates

AtjentB of National Banks.
Latest Monetary and Commercial

RedeemiDg

tho

THE HNITED

namely, that the Treasury has the power, so long as any cer-

THE CHRONICLB.
Th« Ri«o

INTERESTS OF

.

is

by the law of February 4, 1868,
Mr. McCullocn's ill-timed conremembered,
circumstances are well

peremptorily stopped

which

put an

traction.

end

The

to

and their history impartially written by a competent hand,
would be a valuable contribution to the history of our

^F* Tho Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances nnlesa made by currency. Many of us have a lively, but by no means
D rafts or Post-OfBce Money Orders.
A neat file for holding current numbers of the Chboniole Is sold at the pleasant, recollection of the way in which the currency was
tW
olBce for 50 cents postage on tho same is 20 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at tl 50. The &rat and second volumes of the Chronicle are wanted
allowed to accumulate, and tha contraction power to be idle
by the publishers.
during the summer months, but no sooner did the fall S9t
in than Mr. McCulloch set to woik to contract the circulaTHE RISE IN GOLD AND ITS CAUSES.
The main topic of the week is the rise in the price of tion. During the autumn of 1867 he continued to contract
gold, which is due to a multitude of causes, both natural and retire his currency, though he was warned of the misand speculative. Among the latter is the report which was chief he was doing, and though the contraction law was
;

current yesterday that Secretary Richardson has issued 2^
millions more of greenbacks.
Similar stories have been

put in circulation almost every day for the

Daring

past

fortnight.

gone up two per cent, offering
tn impressive conim«ntary on the theory which many
this period gold has

permissive and

left

him

full

discretion.

Many

stories

motives which directed such an extraordinary procedure. The most probable w.ss, that as Congress was to meet in the following December, the Secretary

were

afloat as to the

meet ihe National Legislature without
conservative people hold, that tha Treasury can safely bavinc done something under the law of April, 1866, which
be trusted with the power of secret issues of green- started the policy of resumption by which our currency
backs.
As t) these rumors we have made inquiries, legislation has ever since been professedly governed.
nnd learn from responsible sources that several conThese fa:ts and precedents are quite repugnant to the
ferences have been held between the Chief Justice, the sensational rumors of indefinite issues of currency, but they
Attorney General, and the Cabinet that after a full dis- lend additional confirmation to the report of a Cabinet
cussion of the whole question of greenb.ick issues io all its conference, with a unanimous determination to follow the
aspects, a policy was decided upon which commands the precedent set by Mr. Boutwell in 1869, and to regulate the
unanimous approval of the officials above referred tc, as future policy in conformity with it, until some further legis-^
•well as of the President.
If we are rightly informed, this lation is had.
If this view is correct, it would be, perhaps,
hid

no

wish

to

;

decision

is

substantially the

same as we haye ooptended

for,

desirable te have

some

official

statement of

it

publisbetj

THE CHUONICLK

406
The reports

to the country.

that have been so actively put

at length in

must

the law of 17 and 18 Vict.,

laws were wholly repealed

which in the inin circulation have had a bad moral effect,
of the Adfriends
the
finance,
sound
and
business
of
terest
ministration

[March 29, 1873.

maxim

part to the rumors

his

Except the rise in gold, which is due in
above discussed, but chiefly to other and more general
causes, there is little movement calling for special remark.

time the

of Bentham has governed the English law in regard

to the interest of

desire to end.

00, the usury

c.

1854, since which

in

famous

tract

money.

maxim

This

on the " Defence

elaborated

is

in

Usury," and declares

of

No man of ripe years and sound mind, acting freely,
and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered, with a view
to his advantage, from making any bargain, in the way of
that "

of funds in the lo m market is still suftering
from the April drain of currency and of deposits to the in- obtaining money as he thinks fit, nor (what is a necessary
But this drain is not so active as when it first set consequence) should anybody be hindered from supplying
terior.
This
It is now nearly over, and already the him on any terms he thinks proper to accede to."
in a few days »go.
comprehensive principle holds as in a quiver the chief argu.
money market shows signs of greater quietude.
ments which the friends of free trade in money have for

The accumulation

SENATOR WINSIOW'S BILL IN THE SENATE.

three

quarters of a century poured against the

citadel

usury-law-repeal has
policy of
and
the
compromise measures, Senator Winslow's bill of usury
England, in
for the amendment of the usury law of this State has a conspicuous support from the fact that in
else, the
everywhere
Massachusetts,
Weet,
and
in
the
found foes among both parties. The obstructionists comgreatly
has
money
of
spread
of
movements
freedom
in
the
plain that it gives too much ; while the reformers say, with
and
commerce
ot
progress
of
industry,
the
growth
aided
the
enlightened
reason, that it gives too little, and that a more

Like

and

;

all

radical measure

converts

its

friends into opponents, and there

as to

its fate.

these

:

First,

The most important
it

repeals

features of the bill are

May, 1837,

This penalty of imprisonment

is

Even

in

Mahomedan

countries,

bidden under religious sanctions, the

one which

short of imprisonment.
''

The Koran,

where usury

per cent per

vol.

Allah hath permitted selling

is for-

page 50, declares
he hath forbidden

i.,

usury, and whoever retarneth to usury, they nhall be com-

annum
same

to recover the

bill

" no action shall be

that

by any

paid

person, unless

be brought within

shall

the expiration of the time of the loan

we was

law has stopped

civil

important section was added to Mr. Winslow's

maintained for any excess of interest over and above seven

these

believe is not attached to usury in any other nation in the

that while

An

much doubt on Wednesday which provides

$1,000 and six months' im-

penalties have been a fine of

prisunment.

is

the criminal part of the penalties

Since the act of 15th

against usury.

world.

the quietude of the loan market.

would have stood a better chance in
Thus the bill
in the House.

and especially

the Senate,

'

taken, and no person

or

six

action

the

months of

upon which the excess

officer

other than the person

payirg the excess, or his legal representative, shall maintain
such action," Our present law allows four years for the
such

prosecution of

suits,

one year to the borrower, and

three subsequent years to the Superintendent of the

of the county in which

Moreover, as the principal

done.

They shall continue therein for ever. cation by Mr, Winslow's
Allah hath taken away his blessing from usury." In by the usury-pleader but

panions of Gehenna.

Poor

usurious transaction has been

the

bill,

is

protected from confis-

and nothing can be recovered

the interest, such suits will be rare,

France, the habihtde d'tisure, the inveterate habit of exacting
exorbitant rates for money, is punished as a misdemeanor

as they will not pay, and they always paralyze the credit of

the suitor, afterwards inflicting a

loss

to check rapacity, but the offence

judgment

this

modern times except our own has
barbarous penalty of imprisonment and fine

In no country of

ties.

this antiquated,

been kept on the statute book.
there

visited with light penal-

is

;

slow's

but

it

bill, of

For 36 years

it

has remained

has never once been enforced, and
course, repeals

Secondly, the

Mr. Win-

it.

provides that a usurious contract shall
not be wholly void for usury. In this respect it resembles
bill

the usury law of France, which carefully protects the contract and guards the principal sum, while refusiitg to sanction
excessive interest, and allowing such excess, if paid,, to
be

recovered or applied on the debt.
the French law, provides

Mr. "Winslow's

a method

of recovery,

like

bill,

and does

not leave the sufferer to his remedy at common law.
is the purpose of section 3, which enacts as
follows

This

:

Sec. 3.—All bonds, bills, notes, assurances, conveyances,
and all
other contracts or gecuritiea whatsoever (except bottomry
and re
Bpondentia bonds and contracts), and all deposits of goods
and
other tilings whatsoever, whereas and whereby there
shall be reserved, or taken, or aecured, or agreed to be secured
or taken any
greater suni or greater value for the loan or
forbearance of any
inoney, goods, or other things in action than is
above prescribed
shall be void so far only as regards the lawful
interest and the
excess over and above the lawful interest that
was taken or paid
or agreed or secured to be paid, at the time
of making or receiv!
ing or delivering of the bonds, bills, notes, or
any of the ncvunsecurl
ties hereinbefore mentioned.
'

This important rule of law that the contract
shall be protected was partly established by the English
Parliament as
long ago as 1834.
On August 31 of that year the statute
5 and 6 Will. IV, enacted that usurious transactions should
stand in the same category with certain
other illegal contracts.

The documents

arising from them were no longer
but were effectual in the hands of
bona fide holders for
alue. Several extensions were
made of .this principle, till
null,

likely to

be had under

upon him which no
new law could com-

pensate.

One of the most glaring
its partiality for

defects in the present

law has been

Sections 2 and 8 of the

corporations.

new

endeavor to reform some of these inequalities. All
corporations are now forbidden to plead usury by the law of
bill

Consequently any capitalist

April 6, 1850,

usurious

corporation at

rates

and be

may

quite safe

lend to a

from the

For the corporation being estopped from pleading usury can be compelled to pay, and is bound by its obligation.
The bill of Mr, Winslow retains this provision.
But there is a second privilege enjoyed by corporations
penalties.

which that

bill repeals.

We refer to that privilege which

conferred by special charter on

is

certain corporations to lend

at any rates they please, irrespective of the usury laws.
These privileges are done away by section 2, which enacts
that " No person or corporation shall, directly or indirectly,

take or receive, in money, goods, or things in action, or in

any other way, any greater sum or greater value for the
or forbearance of any money, goods, or things in

loan

action than

ures and

The

is

above prescribed, subject only to the

forfeit

penalties hereinafter mentioned."

penalties referred

interest,

and the

1873.

It

is

to

are simply the forfeiture of

all

act is to take effect on the 1st of August,

easy to

opposition

see

why

the

bill

and received so few

awakened such
The friends

votes.

strong
of a total repeal of the usury laws declare that the Senate
would ha-ve given as large a vote or a still greater one for a
bill which swept these mischievous laws from the statute
book altogether.
It has alw^js been claimed by the friends of our usury

March
laws, that

THE CHRONICLE.

29, 1873.]

407

any law, contrived by human legislation, could to blind our eyes to the facts,
or to deny that a •pecie basis,
be effective in keeping down the rates for money, the usury is not »8ure preventive
of monetary striogancy and financial
laws of New York would do it. They have had a patient panics. What the
coin basis does is to give stability to the
trialfor no less than thirty -six years, and they have been standard of
value,8trength to industrial enterprise, and firm-"
found wholly unable to do what they pretead. In other ness to
the financial machinery.
These are very essential
countries, and in other States in our own country, a better qualities,
and cannot be dispensed
if

with

remedy has been
rates of interest.
tive laws

—

down and

tried for putting

This remedy

is

equalizing the

the total repeal of restric-

arguments

member

that

movements of bine to show
capital
the complete establishment of free trade in money, stringency.
subject to a legal rate to govern in absence of any contract.
This
abolition of penalties on the

'.he

—

This cure

usury

oppressive

for

social science has been able to

We

devise.

take

the

regret that

sense of the

the

is

only one which

apply or jurisprudencs to de-

Mr. Winsiow
on

Legislature

did not venture to

this

simple plan for

ending the whole controversy.

last six

as the

months

This question

parly

they suggest

many

we must rehistory com-

siill

all financial

payments are not preventives

of

specie resumption, but

more paper money. To these persons
we would put two simple questions first, how could more
paper money help to cure stringency
and secondly, where

—

asked by everybody,
it

by

its issue to

policy.

so stringent during the

is

and contlicting answers are given to

One

;

But

;

money market been
1

experience and

all

that specie

are we to get this

CAUSES OP EXISTING STRINGENCY.
I

resumption.

view of the case gratifies the paper-money men who
argue that what we want if we would cure stringency is
not

mend

Why

favor o(

in

different

men.

us that the whole difficulty arises out of the
suspension of specie payments ; and that as long as we are
tell

As

paper money

be

to the

made

that the recent stringency

consistently with law and sound

On

is

than outstanding to
the whole

men

say very justly

largely due to the

retirmg of

the 12th of July, 1870,

passed an act authorizing the
nearly

how they would recom-

point, these

first

the three per cents.

1

46

Congress

millions of these certificates

be withdrawn. Under this authority
have been cancelled. The argument is

on the false and mischievous basis of paper money, we shall that the vacuum thus made in the circulation of the country
always be having at intervals these jerks and spasms in the requires to be filled up. To do so new paper money must
money market; which will grow worse and worse, till we be printed ; the volume of our legal tender currency
are driven to contract the currency and adopt stringent must be expanded ; more greenbacks must be issued from
measures for resumption. Another explanation is that Washington. But if our friends will reflect a moment they
will find that what they ask has been done already.
The
there is too little paper money afloat, and that if we
had
very
act of July, 1870, to which they refer, ordered that in
boldly issued more of this precious panacea for stringency,
we should have sufTered less. Again, there are men among place of these 40 millions of certificates 54 millions of NaAll these notes are
us who see in these six months of tight money Ihs inevitable tional bank notes should bo issued.
legal
tender,
and
with
a
few
restrictions
enjoy the same
result of excessive importations.

We

are

exporting too

greenbacks.
Hence they exert on the
and are importing too much.
currency as much power for inflation as so many greenbacks
Finally, we are told to trace the whole of our difficulties
to
would, and perhaps more. What reason is there lor anjthe cessation of the foreign demand for our bonds, and
to
little

the

forced circulation as

as a nution, they tell us,

that

fact

the

conversion

of out

floating

further issues in place
capital into

fixed capital

lions retired

cannot be

bank

has been going on at a dangerous rate, and
kept up unless we can command more capital

from abroad.

we are

suffering the natural con-

sequences in the scarcity of loanable funds
market.

in

the

money

when

certificates

the

46 mil-

notes'?

In reply

This supply from foreign sources being cut

or seriously impaired,

off"

of the

have been replaced by 54 millions of National

we

are told that these

bank notes have increased the
relieve.

Every

dollar of

new

new

issues of national

evil they

were intended to

national bank notes emitted

increases the liabilities, against which

the banks have to

hold 15 or 25 per cent of reserve.

The law of July, 1870»
of opinion, where lies the truth?
Perhaps we may find something true in all. Let us see. thus enlarged the need for reserve in two ways first by
In the first place, there is the resumption theory.
adding 54 millions to the volume of bank currency, and
Its advo.
cates tell us that our six months of monetary pressure
secondly by the consequent addition of a responsive sum to
are
due to paper money; and that, to resume is the only radical the aggregate deposits of the banks. Against both these
new liability an average reserve of twenty per cent
cure, the only preventive of a frequent return of
the strin- sums of
gency here;ifter. Now, we admit, and have often proved, must be held, which would create a new demand for 22
that resumption and specie payments are good and
But the law, while thus increasing the
millions of reserve.
desirable
Amidst

for

many

gency

?

this

conflict

—

But are they a ceitain cure for strincan we reconcile with this claim, the circum-

reasons.

How

stance that our panics of 1837, 1847 and
1857 all came on
while we were on a specie basis 1
ask these men to ex-

need for reserve, cancelled the certificates

we have had no financial
panic whatever during the past dozen
years of suspension,
while under specie payments we used
to have a panic reg
ularly every ten years.
How does their opinion square
with this experience ? Besides,
the course of events in England was similar; for during

and thus dimin

plied.

We

plain on their theory the fact that

;

iehed the material out of which that reserve could be sup

2,

These three per cent certificates, under the act of March
1867, may be counted as reserve by any national

bank to the extent of three-fifths of such lawful reserve.
Within that limitation the certificates were as available for
reserve as greenbacks or coin, while they were more profitable, because they paid interest,

which greenbacks of course

do not. When tha law of 1870 was passed, we pointed out
1797 to the close of the war against Napoleon, there was the danger beforehand which is now so loudly complained
no financial panic whateve- but soon
But all was to no purpose. If the men who are now so
after specie resump- of.
tion, the British money market
was desolated by a finan- bitter in their criticisms of the working of this law had not
the

paper money

era,

from

;

convulsion, and there has been a regular
return of these
1837, in 1847, in 1857, and finally in
1866.
are as warm advocates of a return
to specie
payments as any one of our resumptionists
; but
jt is vain

cial

troubles in 1825, in

We

used a tithe of the energy in
; if they had
preventing the m.ischief which they now consume in vainly
Constriving against it, the bill could have been killed.

been silent then

gress

would

neyw have

passed

it.

But

as these

men

held

THE CHRONICLE.

408

[Marcn 29, 1873.

must be content to reap now the fruit CHANGES IN THE REDEEMING AGENTiS OF NATIONAL B INKS'.
The foUowinj!; are the changes in the Redeeming Agents of
and the monetary machinery will soon read-

their peace then, they

of their silence,

by

just itself

inherent elasticity, which

own

its

But even

rapidly developing.

very

is

it

were not so sure

if there

made

evidence of this recuperation, the mistalte of policy

in

currency

ot the

NAMB or BANK.

I.O0ATJOS.

to lead us int"

must jot be allowed
a more fatal error now. And the flooding
with indefinite issues of greenbacks would
the law of July, 1870,

Maine—
Augne'a
Alaine—
Bath

men where they would propose

National Bank...

Vermont—

Nor

winter.

can thej' look for large issues of

greenbacks from the Treasury

new

tually a

raised

loan

—a

Forjfirst such issues are vir-

t

loan raised without interest

bad

in

Such a loan by the issue of greenbacks cannot be
made without law, and no such law has been passed since
the war.
But, secondly, the Supreme Court has invariably
credit.

held that the greenback

issues are

unconstitutional except

during war-time, and that even Congress

itself

For

poses.

eight years

we have been

has no power

and for war pur-

to sanction such issues unless during war,

During

peace.

at

Royalton

facts stated elsewhere,

money

issues of paper

clear

is

it

this argument, and

(hat

indefinite

are as impossible as they

would be

mischievous.

But we must pass to the third class of financial reforraere.
They say our great want is solid capital. They think
that what our stringency arose from during the last six
months was not so much our slow progress towards specie
payments, still less would they attempt to remedy the
trouble by new issues of paper money.
The difficulty, as
they understand

ference

;

Catcst iHoitctarM anU (ttominercial QEnglial) Neroa.

RATES OF BXGHANOB AT I^ONDON, AND ON
AT LATEST DATES.
EXCHANGE AT LONDONMARCH 14.

has

favor

among

up by the exportation

these

securities.
fallen

our

aro

But
off

government

since

for

inliO

grip if
fers,

it

Bliort.

3

Berlin

Frankfort

Naples

90 days.

from

known
much

well

seem

bonds

of

Wall

street.

And

These

of this capital

would invest

however, to lend

itself in
itself

bills

we

bonds

at

the

causes,
less

last year.

in

•

The

represent f^^reign

should have a surer

as formerly,

00 days

loo.'io
(i.SOJi

119%@119«

short.

118^

©48^

60 days.
.

h

pre-

in these foreign

Mch.

14.

short.

Mchl

14.

Feb.

21.

60 days.
90 days.

Jan. 14.
Feb. 1.
Feb. 9.

Valparaiso
..

Singapore
Hong Kong...
Shanghai
Ceylon

60 days.

Bombay

60 days.

4«. 6rt.
4*. 5rf.

Mch'. '7.

U. lOUd.

Mch.13

Mch.

....

U.
Is.

lO^id.
10-^d.

Mch^
Mch.

1 p. c. dis.

...

1

2iiK@«7
45
26>,'

6

mos.

13.

4«. 5),'(«.
5s. lO^ii.

6mog. U. 115-16
6

12.

mos.

3mo8.

12.

97;,'

I

LFrom onr own correspondent.

1

London, Saturday, March

"Though

28.70
108

ana
49^

Jan. 27

. •

.

and

bonds,

25.43

3mo8.

52%(a53
®29.20
©29.20
©29.20

,

Pernambuco

12.05
25.a7>i
2.1. 0,i

.®26.80

29.15
29.15
29.15

Rio de Janeiro
Bahia
Buenos Ayres

short.
3 moB.
short.

3115-16@321-16

.

New York....

14.

ll.J7X@!!.22>tf
6.24'i@6.25

48

Genoa

Mch.

23.37«@25.4T>f

months. 55.75

St. Petesflburg

Cadiz
Lisbon
Milan

®!32

121

months. 25.67><a25.72
20.4H ©20.53

bonds.

cf

consequence of this sl*ck demand for our securities abroad
has been to introduce an unusual amount of floating bills of
exchange

3

Vienna

Alexandria

railroad

railroad

the Syndicate operations

floating capital.

LATEST
DATE.

short.

.

Paris
Paris

years past prodigious amounts of Madras
Dalcutta
have exported much less, and the dif- Sydney

been made

has

our

a short supply of floating capital.

.

I.ONI>OM

KXCHANGB ON LONDON.

TIHB.

for

we

goods,

demand

lies in

imported

Prominent
government
and

it,

Natlona.1 Baukfu.
Bank organized since the

the only National

is

inst., viz.

OS-

From

York.

Offlciul No.
2,095— The First National Bank of Centreville, Mich. Authorized capital,
$50,000; paid in capital, $35,000. C. T. ChafTee, President Edward
Talbot, Cashier. Authorized to commence business March 2'i, 1873.

new currency could
be authorized by Congress, or issued by the

'aw of July 11, 1862, provides.

foreign

New

of Chicago,
the Import-

and Traders' National Bank of

The First National The Third National Bank of St. Louis,
Bank
approved in addition to the Park
National Bank of New York.

New

Toe only exception to this prohibition is the redemption of the war obligations represented by the three Amsterdam
Antwerp
per cent certificates now nearly extinct, and for them the Hamburg

We have

era'

The following
20th

of the Commonwealth of Boston, approved in place
of the National Bank of Redemption
of Boston,
Na- The Hanover National Bank of New
York, appioved in place of the
Fourth National Bank of New York.
Na- The Fourth National Bank of Cincin-

The Richmond
tional Bank
nati, approved.
The First National The Third National Bank
Bank
approved in addition to

Palmyra

Treasury.

from the

The Lime Rock
tional Bank

Miesouri —

that whole period not a single dollar of

constitutionally

of Royalton

— a loan

a method known only to governments

in

York, revoked.

The National Bank The National Bank

might ask these
to gel the new paper-money for which they clamor? Surely
Rhode Island—
they would not get it by enlarging the bank issues. For
Providence
on their own showing these issues are excessive already, IndianaRichmond
and are to blame for part of the bank expansion and weak Michigan—
n«5s which hare caused or exaggeratedjthe monetary trouble
of the past

BBDBBHIN8 AOBNT.

The First National The Suffolk National Bank of Boston,
Bank
approved in place of the First National Bank of Boston.
Th«
Sadadahock The Fourth National Bank of New

certainly be the

worst mistake of the two.

We

Banks
approved
since
the 20th inst.
These
weekly changes are furnished by, and published in accordance
with an arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency :
National

1 5,

1873.

by some, tlie Directors cf the Bank of
England have made no change this week in their rates of discount, and the minimum quotation still remains in consequence
at 3^ per cent.
There has been a full average demand for
money, and no accommodation has been obtainable under the
Bank rate. It appears, however, that the commercial demand
continues [to subside, and this appears to be one reason wliy no
advance has been made. The position of the Bank is a satisfactory one, the proportion of reserve to liabilities being somewhat
over 43^ per cent. The latter have increased during the week,
but the circulation of notes has diminished, and hence there has
been a corresponding improvement in the reserve. The demand
anticipated

and thus constitutes a very important element of
gold for export continues strong. Germmy has not taken
the money market as well as in for
much, the principal exports having been to Portugal and Japan
the Gold Room. There is much of truth in this view of
It is believed that the money market will continue easy if a
the case, but we doubt whether the aggregate of foreign
settled form of government is created in Spain without revolution;
capital thus lending amounts, as is pretended, to 70 millions but if that should not be the case, some financial disturbance
of dollars.
At any rate, we are near the period in which may arise, more especially in Paris, as some large operations have
the prolonged stringenc.v, which has so long reigned over of late been executed between French financial houses and the
our money, may be expected from natural causes to relax late Government of Spain. The quotations for money are now as
bills,

possible disturbance to

its

pressure.

tion

than

In a few

now

weeks we

to estimate

follows

shall

the real

be

in

a better posi-

magnitude

of

this

disturbance of monetary quietude, and to forecast
the extent of the danger \i th; salens iij the future.

possible

Bank

Per cent.
rate

Opeu-market rates
30 and 60 days' Mils
3 months' bills

ax
!i\^®

4
6
4

months' bank
months' bank
and 6 months'

Per cent.
3J<@4
4.^®.
4>i@5

bills
bills
tr.ide bills.

.

3)<@

The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and dis
count houses for deposits are subjoined

March

29,

THE CHRONICLE.

3J

L-.4

Percent.
Joint stock banka
Discount honses at call
Discoant liouaos with 7 days' notice.
Discoant liouaes with H days' notice.

The following

I

as'
I

406

Rose, are the trnatees, solely to American necurltiea, and tlie aame
noblemen and gentlemen have consented to become trnatees for
the investors. Tlie undertaking is called " Tho American Invest,

ment Trust;" tho

certificates will bear
per cant Interest per
be issued at £95 per £100 certiflcates, and will b»
Bank Open
Bank Open. redeemed by annual drawings at 105. Ag soon as the whole of
rate, market,
rate, market
the certificates have been paid ofi' each investor will be entitled
per cent, per cent.
per cent, per cent
Paris
Lisbon and Oporto.
7
7
5
iH
to a pro rata share in the balance remaining. These trusts have
Amsterdam
St. Petersburg
proved very popular in this country, and there have, in conseHamburg;
Brussels
Berlin
Turin, Florence and
ax
quence, been numerous imitations.
Frankfort
Home
5
6
UK
„
Vienna an d Trieste ....
Bremen
4
The following statement shows the present position of the Bank
8X
Madrid, Cadiz and BarLeipslg
of England, the Bank rate of discount, tho price of Consols
celona
Antwerp
3X
8X
JJThere having been a tendency to improvement in the price of the average quotation for English Wheat, the price of Middling
Monday in this market, tho foreign exchanges have somewhat Upland Cotton, of No. 40 Mule Yarn fair second qualit]
improved. There is a steady demand for gold for export, and and the Bankers' Clearing House return compared with tha
silver and dollars support former prices.
The following prices of four previous years
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
18TS.
bullion are from the circular of Messrs, Pixley, Abell, Langley
Circnlatlon, Including
£
£
£
£
£
& Blake
bankpostbilis
23,183,992 22,3(14,130 23,6«4,551 24,680.393 2S,133,M)t

are the quotations for

money

at the leading Con-

annum

tinental cities:

,

,

.

;

will

.

:

.

GOLD.
8.
d
B. d.
Bar Gold
per oz. standard, last price. 77 9K® ....
BarGold.flno
per oz standard,
do.
77 9Ji@ ....
Bar Gold, UeQnable
per oz. standard,
do.
77 Uki® ....
bouth American Doubloona..«
74
per oz. 73 9
United States Gold Coin
oz.
none
here.
16 i
76 i}(
per

@
®

BILTZR.
B.

d.

UK®

8.

d.

Bar Silver, Fine
per oz. standard, last price, i
Bar Silver, conUiining 5 gte. Gold, per oz. standard, last price 5 OX® ....
Fine Cake Silver
no price
per oz.
Mexican Dollars
per oz., last price, new, 4 IIH old, 5 2>f
Five Franc Pieces
none
here
per oz.,
....

@

The
shares.

stock markets have been dull, especially for British railway
lu those securities, however, the Investing public stiil

have confidence, notwithstanding the recent heavy fall. Tho
"bears" have maintained for some time past that itf«a /(beholders
were laige sellers of stock, but the fortnightly account, settled

Public deposits
Other deposits

7

20-i,757

11572,757

10,064.UV2

17,9?3,801
securities. 14,126.537
securities
19,349,.362

16.693,273
13,795.214
19,760,353

20.751.2.37

Government

Other
Reserve of notes and
coin

13,227,aCS

10,398,187

and bnllion

Coin

23,709,607
13,794,570

13.11i,9P»
18,414,865
13.968,444
22,401,839

15,914.168

lS,tI6,SU
I3.aeO,aS
24,390,018

13,605,614

15,031,818

23,094,274

24.773,«3

in

both departments.... 18,119,122

Bankrate

20,174,915
3 p. c.

3p.c.

Consols
.,

48s. lOd.
12d.

Sl,809,8«5

Sp.c.

MXd.

98d.

93)id.

Price of wheat
Mid. Upland cotton

U.195,41S

408. 9d.

jl>id.

53s. 8d.

7?id.

3 p. c.
92Jid

3>< p. c.

92Kd.
65s. 5d.

55s. 8d.
1«.
5-18d.

9>fd.

No.40 mule yarn fair Sd
quality
Is. 2Jid.
Is. 3Xd.
Clearing House retnm. 78,360,000] 82,630,000

A new

18.3d,

Is. O^Jid.

Is. 4d.

88,944,000

88,690.000

90,3*7,000

undertaking, called the Direct United States Cable

pany, limited, has been introduced to public notice this

The

Comweek

shares of £10 each, and the
from the coast of Ireland to that of
yesterday, disclosed quite the contrary, the supply of stock New Hampshire. The cable is to be constructed by Messrs.
being unexpectedly short. The public fail at present, therefore Tiemens Brothers, who have undertaken to have it prepared by
May 1, 1874, with a view to submerge it in the summer of that
to perceive a better and sounder investment for their money
The foreign market has been comparatively firm, and on the year. The board in London and the council in New York comwhole the changes in prices have been favorable. United States prises names well known to the commercial world, and if the
Government bonds have been firm, and amongst American rail- scheme is successfully carried out, the management believe that
road stocks a prominent feature has been a demand for the secu- they will be able to afford the public greater and cheaper facilirities of the Atlantic and Great Western undertaking.
Erie ties for telegraphing. The Great Western Telegraph Company,
shares have been firm, and the tendency has been upward. The however, came to nought, the board of that undertaking having
following were the closing prices this afternoon of consols, and tha been induced to persuade tlie shareholders to consent to transfer
the cable to a South American company, a course which has been
principal American securities
Consols
United States Bpercent5-20 bonds, ex 4-6
do
2d8erie8

do
do
do
do

92X®92Ji
92Ji@ 'i)2?J
91>i@ 91Ji
93Jj© 13%
93li@ 9S%

18(i5i88ue
18B7i88ue,

@

5 per cent. 10-40 bonds, ei 4-6
89
8i!>i
5 per cent Funded Loan, 1871, ei 4-6
90>5@ 90Ji
Atlantic and Gt West., 8 per cent. Debent's. Bischoffsheici's ctfs. .61 ©6.3
Ditto Conat)Iidated Bonds, 7 per cent., Bischoffsheim's certificates. 56}^® o7>i
Ditto l8t Mortgage, 7 percent bonds
80X® 81
Dittoed Mortga-.-e, 7 per cent bonds
xd 73>f@ 74>i
Ditto 3d Mortgage
46
47

ErieSliares, ex 4-6
Ditto 6 per cent. Convert ible Bonds
Ditto 7 per cent Consolidated Morigage Bonds
Illinois Central Shares, $100 pd., ex 4-6
liiiuoisand St. Louia Bridge, let mort
Louisiana B per cent. Levee Bonds
Massachusetts 5 percent, sterling bds, 1900
New Jersey United Canal and Rail bds
Panama Gen. Mort. 7 per cent, bonds, 1897
Pennsylvania Gen. Mort. 6 per ct. bds, 1910
Virginia 6 per cent, bonds, ex 4-6
'.

©

!.„..!.!. id SS'i©

5.3>i

xd 96>J® 97X
xd 95
95V

@

96X®

97>,i

100>i@101>i
40
45
92
101

96
97
4*

®
@ 94
®103
@ 97
©93
@ 44

Messrs. Bischoflsheim & Goldschmidt are inviting applications
for $0,250,000 being part of an issue of $13,250,000 ol the new

York Boston & Montreal Railway Company. The bonds are to
bear 7 per cent interest per anaum, and the price of issue is 80
per cent at 4s. 6d. the dollar, or £180 per $1,000 bond. The rail
way is a consolidation of five lines between New York and Boston and Montreal, extending in all to 350 miles, of which 200
miles are now in operation, 56 will be in working order by June,
and the whole is intended to be completed during the present
year. The Erie Railway Company, considering the alliance
indispensable for its connections with Boston and the manufacturing towns of New England, have, it is stated, entered into
working arrangements with the company for fifty years, and a
large local traHic

anticipated, especially

on the portions of the
of the first mortgage
bonds is not to be issued till the main line between New York
and Rutland is open for traffic, and a net revenue nearly double
the amount necessary to cover the first mortgage interest is
anticipated. Besides the first mortgage bonds, the capital of the

line adjacent to

is

New

company comprises
$15,000,000

common

York.

The balance

$12,750,000

second

mortgage bonds, and

stock.

has been decided to apply the principle of the Foreign and
Government Trust, of which Lord Westbury, Lord
E. Cecil, Mr. O. M. W. Sandford, Mr. Q. W. Currie, and Mr. P.
It

Colonial

capital is £1,300,000, in 65,000

proposal

is to

submerge a

line

agreed to. Is a like fate awaiting the present undertaking, may
well be asked. Already strenuous opposition has been offered to
the present undertaking, and the Times, as usual, is quite convinced that another undertaking cannot pay. It is said that the
lines are not even now fully occupied, and that further cables are
only so much waste of capital. But is it not clear that the number of messages would be largely increased if the charges for
transmission were less. Considering tlie vastness the trade be
tween England and America, and that the two countries speak the
same language, the intelligence transmitted by wire is little more
than trifling. With lower rates there would be a very large in.
crease in the number and length of messages, and an equally
Satisfactory dividend to tho shareholders. I recollect, some years
ago, attending a meeting of the Atlantic ,Telegraph Company,
and I particularly remember Sir Curtis Lampaon opposing tha
reduction of the tariff of £1 per word. He strongly maintained

would result from a lower
was madness. Since then telegraphy

that no dividend to the shareholders
tariff,

and that to reduce

it

much developed

that to the mercantile classes it Is as
should be made as cheap as possible.
The highest dividends of the existing companies have been distributed at a time when the tariff was the lowest, simply because
the lower the charge the greater the business and the Jirofit.-

has been so

necessary as the post, and

it

The following letter, written by Messrs. Lester & Co., of Manningham Mills, Bradford, will give your readers an excellent idea
of the effect of the high price of coal

upon our trade

:

" In March, 1873, we were paying for best Barnsley engine coals
Cs. lOJd. per ton of 21 cwt., with an additional Is. 9 J. per ton for
are now paying 19s. 5d. and Ss. leading for a very
leading.
inferior slack to Mr. J. E. Mellor, of Bradford, who procures it
from tho Wooley and Sharlston Collieries. Our total consumption being about 17,100 tons per annum of 300 working days, the
difference in price to us is about £10,936 i7s. 6d. for the year,
which no fair trade can stand, but which tends to drive it out of
the country. MlUowners have forried companies in Manchester,
Leed.s, and other towns, to procure their own coals, and we are

We

about to do the same, having reliable inlormation that the best
coals in several mines in the West Riding are got out of the pit
at a cost of 43. l^d. per lon net."
The trade for cereal produce has been quiet, but the French and

American markets being reported

firm, the quotations

have been

410

THE CHRONICLE.

V*

[March 2 i, 1873.

A

want of animation, however, is apparent,
N. C.)...Vcwt.
and millers are in the hope that with the re^opening of ihe navi- Roeln(com.
"
ane
oleam(rcllned)....flgal
gation larger supplies will come. The weather is scarcely dry Petrol
e
(spirits)
land
the
fallen,
has
rain
though
little
enough for sowing for
TaUow(American)...» cwt,
has keen for so long a period in a wet state that a somewhat pro- Cluverseed (Am.red).. "
steadily supported.

traded period of dry weather appeared desirable. Vegetation,
however, is still kept in check, and this is unquestionably a favor-

d.

9
16

"

Spirits turpentine

The following statement shows the imports and exports of
cereal produce into and from the United Kingdom since harvest,
from September

week, compared with

to the close of last

1

the corresponding periods in the three previous years
IMPORTS.
cwt. 25,72.3.997

2S.8Sl,.'Vi.3

16,924,197

9,111,302
4,961.758
722,379
1,313,980

6.464,W)1
4,812,028
451,609
1,888,034
10,117,936
1,747,415

4,13'',214

'.V.

11817,873
3,768,201

Floor

4,ina,2,S7
407,4!I8

858,147
8,31-2,681

8,396,325

EXPORTS.
Wheat

cwi.

119,625
6,566
1.326

Barley

OaU
Pes»
Beana
Indian Corn
Flour

1,988.931
12,017

1,456,2.53
33.1.25

79,5K

670.051
35,488
6,916
54,763
1.164,406

4,4.'il

6,(M!I

732

2,435

1H.552
11,991

39.922

]a,*9

131,763
11.8K5
46,664
8,700
1,170
12,357
10,160

44

3

Toea.

Wed.

8. d.

«. d.

B.

9
16

9
16

14
14

42
42
42

42
42

6

14

d.

9
16

14
14

8

Oil Markets.

Mon.

Sat.

£

d.

B.

Un8'dc'lce(obl).?ltn 10

14
14

42
42
44

S

3

— Linseed

Thar.

Frl.

8.

d.

8.

8
16

9

8
16

42

8

14
14

14
15
3

42
42
44

42
44
oil

d.

has advanced

£

B.

10

5

Wed.

TueB.
d.

£

8.

10

d.

£

8.

10

d.

Thur.

£

Frl.

£

d.

646

646

646

646

64

6

9agar(No.l2D'oh8td)
onBpot, «cwt

32

6

.'He

32

32 6

32 6

32

6

oil.. ..

00

ton 94

"
"

40 10
32 10

00

94
40 10
82 10

00

94
40.10
32 10

94 00
40 10
32 10

5

b.

S

6

10

8. d.

Uaseed (Calcutta)....

»

5

5

5
64

Linseed
1869-70.
24,694.380
4,281,179
6,541,642
733,130
996,171
11,098,725
3,592,196

18':0-71.

1871-7S.

ISTS-IS.

Wheat

8

Mon.

Friday.

Sperm oil
Whale oil

:

42
42

London Produce and
OS. since last

able feature.

BarleY"
0«t«
Pea,
Bean*
IndlanCorn

e.

14
"14

;

viz.,

Sat.

10

6

94009400
40 10
32 15

40 10
32 16

COMMERCIAL AND M[SCELLANEOUS NEWS.

—

Imports and Exports for the Webk. The imports this
week show an increase in both dry goods and jreneral merThe total imports amount to $10,997,725 this week,
chandise.
against |5.974,593 last week, and $9,404,893 the previous week.
The exports are $5,260,047 Shis week, against $4,068,273 last
week, and $5,398,314 the previous week. Tlie exports of cotton
the past week were 9,300 bales, against 9,713 bales last week.
The following are the imports at New York for week ending
(for dry goods) March 20, and for the week ending (for general
merchandise) March 21
rOBElQN lUPORTB AT NBW YCBK TOB THK WVEK.

were brought to a close last
The
night. At one period prices showed a decline, as compared with
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
$2,61R,ii98
$4,2:»,558
the November and December sales, of lid. to 3d. per lb., but Dry (foods
$2,987,416
J1,729,48:J
merchandise...
3,199,469
4,962,509
8,974,984
8,010,312
General
"
There is
there has since been a recovery of ^d. to Id. per lb.
•4,928,952
»8,21 -3,542
Total for the week.
$7 580.607
J10,997,7-:8
no doubt," remark Messrs. Hoare & Hudson, " that the high price
73,691,278
89,347,573
50,2*3,904
94,737,118
Previoasly reported
of coal has been one of the leading causes of the unsatisfactory
$81,271,885
$97,561,115
$105,734,846
Since
Jan.
1
161,212856
result of the present sales. Manufacturers assert that no fair
In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports of
and legitimate trade can be carried on so long as the charge for
dry goods for one week later.
fuel is BO high, and it is clear that unless the price of coal is
The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie)
largely reduced, they must either buy their wool cheaper, or sell from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending
their goods dearer, in order to secure a reasonable profit. And it March 25
EXPOBTB niOM HBW YORK FOB TBB WBBK.
that while these matters are adjusting
public sales of Colonial, wool

is also

:

evident

themselves,

manufacturers will prefer to restrict their purchases of the raw
material with a view to produce enough to meet only the more
urgent wants of customers. It also appears that foreign buyers
had but little inclination to operate largely, and that their transactions were only augmented when the heavy fall aiforded them

Fortheweek
Previoasly reported

Since Jan.

1870.

1871.

1872.

$3,559,558

$4,441,092
55,514,a30

$4,078,234
48,937.989

187S.
$5,260,047
53,766,562

$59,955,122

$53,016,223

$59,026,609

37,826,3-25

$41,885,883

1

The following will show the exports of specie from the port of
New York for the week ending March 23, 1873, and since the
beginning of the year, with a comparison for the corresponding

the opportunity of effecting profitable purchases. The quantity
estimated to have been bought on foreign accoint is 40,000 to

date in previous years
March 18— Sir. City of Antwerp, Liverpool:

45,000 bales."

Silver bars

$192,650
March 19— Str. Parthia, Liverpool
Silver bars
324,686

Eusltah Market Iteports— Per Cable.
Thedr.ily closing quotations in the markets of London and Liverpool for (he past week have been reported by submarine telegraph
as sliowii in the following summary:

London Montv and Stock Market.
at

an advance

The

—American

securities

March

Hamburg

and

is

ampton-

Bank

England has decreased

of

Same time

Mon.

Oonsols for money
account

92Ji

b

n%

D. S. 6b (5-30B,)1866,old.. -3

94
93Ji

1867
^
U. S.IO-Wb
H
New 69
The daily quotacions

fort

Wed.

Tae§.
92^

32>f
<t2%

9a«i

94

89V

89Ji

91

91

ny.
94>i
933i
89J<

937i

89X
91X

90%

9.3?/

Gold
Mch. 15—Str.
burg
Gold

.„
„
Flonr (Western)

¥ tW

Wheat (Red W'n. Bpr)..|l ctl
"
(RedWinter)
"
" (Cal. White club) "

Com

(Went, m'd)
Barley (Canadian)

$

11
12
2
11 10

II

quarter 27

6

36
82

bush
Oat8(Am. ACan.)...,^ bush
Peas(Canadiaa)...V Quarter 40
![B

Liverpool Provisions

e.

28
12

d.

6

d.
28 6
11

2

12

9

d.

Liverpool Produce Market.

common

.etroleam,

rosin

and

3

B.

82

d.
6

.

61
37

38
73

Tne«.
B.

82
61

9

37
89

—These

spirits turpentine,

73

d.
6

Thnr.
d.
28 6

s.

dulj

11

Ho

12

2
11 10

12

2
11 10

13

28

28

27

40

40

40

36
32

B.

82
61
37
89
73

1872
1871
1870

Thur.

g

Frl.

8.

d.

8.

6
6
6

82

6
6

82
62
SS
33
73

61

IS
89
73

d.

cey, Aapinwall

500

Gold

14,522

Silver

7,.323

$35,196
606,695
1,

1873

$641,891

Same time

in

$5.35.619 11869

.-

;

2,748,378 1868
3.931.813 11887

—We are in receipt of the sixteenth annual circular of

6
6

Thomas Denny &

9

prices close at a decline

and an advance in

5,.364,804

»8,611,712
1,126,015
408,138

—We

3«
3S

(1.

6,068,603

4,392.526

have just received a copy of "The Statistieql Annual,"
published by the New York Daily Bulletin Association, and take
pleasure in noticing the large aojount of valuable commercial
statistics contained in it.
The volume aims to give a review of
the trade movement in every leading article of commerce for the
year 1872, together with the prices of gold, exchange, etc., and an
examination of its contents shows that the book is so full of useful figures concerning the various branches of trade in the United
States during 1872, that it will be a most welcome volume in the
office of the merchant, banker or editor.

a
9

and pork

declined,

Wed.

11

$14,167,724

Havana
Gold
$12,500
March 20 -Str. Henry Chann

Ham-

Silesia,

Total since January
Same tune In

Fri.
s. d.
27 6

11

36
82

2

40

Market.— 'Beet has

•

in

36

40

Beef (Pr. mess) new ?p tee.. 82 6
Porlt (Pr. mess) new ^bb!. 60
Bacon (Cum. cut) newfl cwt 36 6
l.ard (American) ..."
38 6
<;hee9e(Amer'n flnrt "
73

b.

2
11 10
88

36
32

bacon and lard have each advanced.
Sat.
Mon.

d.
23 6

«.

11 10

27

Wed.

Tnes.

m

Total for the week.
Previously reported

corn.

Mon.

$140

sau-

with a decline in California wheat and flour and an advance in
Sat.
e. d.
28 6

Same time

I

Silver

...

Liverpool Cotton JfarA?}.—See special report of cotton.
Liverpool Breadstufis
Market.— This market closes

I

$4,613,385! 1868
13,389.016 1867
6,375,362 1866
7,439,86*1 1865

Mch. 13— Str. Cleopatra, Nas-

were

Frankfort

in

$13,675,604

The imports of specie at this port during the past week Jiave
been as follows
Mch. 13— SIrPerit, GonaiveBMch. 20— Str. City of Havana,

92k

United States 6s (1862) at Frank.

for

12,893,830

1873

1871
1870
1869...

FrI

94
93Ji

92>tf

92ji
94

S9«
91X

Thnr.

1,

1872

4 per cent.
Sat,

76,300

$781,774

£94,5,000

England has advanced i

of

25,000

close

Total since Jan.

Bank

710

97,945

March 22— Str. Bylgia. Port «a
PrinceAmerican silver coin

81,882

Total for the weelt
Previously reported...,

rate of discouut of the

now

Silverbara

Silver bars
22 -Str. Moeel, South-

during the past week.

The

Westphalia,

March

in prices.

bullion in the

20— Str.

$42,700

Mexican eilver coin
March 22— Str. Henry Chauncey, AsplnwallAmerican eilver coin... ..
March 22— Str. Baltic, Liverpool—

Silver bars

spirits
,

Messrs.

and bond brokers. No. 39 Wall street,
containing the usual amount of valuable information in regard to
leading stocks and bonds, together with the range of prices for
the year 1872. The Messrs. Denny have made a specialty of
dealings in railroad bonds during some twenty years past, and
their firm is one of the most prominent ia that Une of business.
Co., stock

March

THE CHRONICLE.

29, 1873.1

—

RAILROAD

Attention is directed to the first mortg&ge bonds of the
Equality Coal Co., which are offered for sale by the well-known
baukeis and railroad financiers, Messrs. Winslow & Wilson,
corner of William and Cedar streets, from whom a circular 7nay
be obtained fully oxplaininj; the value of the security and the
nature of the property on which it is based.

HASSLER &

Cankerg*

The followlns Dividends have been

Nassau Street.

;

(quarterly)
_
Lohlgli Viilley, com. ond prif. (qtiarlerly)..
N. y:, ProT. * Bob. (Slonlngion UR.)quar.
Second Avenue (quarterly) ..

Inaurance.
Exchange Fire

Coal and Iron
8
Wells, Farco. * Co. (ncrlp)
., .......41-100
Sol
of
Delaware A It iritan Canal (quarterly)

Kmnaa Uarch %, 19i8.
the early part of this week
there was an appearance of slightly increased ease in the money
market, and call loans ruled somewhat lower at 7 gold, with the
addition of 1-64 commission in some cases. Since that time, however, there has been a reaction towards greater stringency, and
triuDAT

WESTERN

originally negotiated

GOVERNMENT

and

call

CENTRAL

loanable funds.

7-30

FIRST MORT-

They
They

The Secretary of the Treasury has not issued or promised to
any large amount of new legal tenders, though rumors
have been frequent that he intended to do so.
Commercial paper moved very sluggishly in the early part of
the week, but has since sold more freely on the basis of 10(313
per cent for prime names.
Considerable excitement was produced here on Tuesday by the
cable dispatch that the Bank of England Directors at a special
meeting had advanced the minimum discount rate to 4 per cent
from 3^, the previous figure. No further advance was made at
the regular meeting on Thursday, and the measure appears to
have been precautionary, in view of the loss this week of
£945,000 in bullion, probably in connection with the French
Indemnity payment», and also in consequence of the outcry (by

issue

which we recommend as a profitable and
well-secured investment, bear 7 3-10 per cent gold interest, and
have the following elements of security, viz.
1.

1-04

;

GAGE GOLD BONDS,

are the obligation of a strong corporation.

are a First Mortgage on the Road, its Equipments
Rights and Franchises.
S. They are a first lien on its Net Earnings.
4. There is pledged, in addition, for the payment of principa]
and interest, a Land Grant of 12,800 acres per mile through the
States, and 25,600 acres per mi le through the Territories traversed.
2.

commanded

with or without legal interest. To
day the ordinary rate was 1-32 to 1-16 in the morning, 1-16,
1-82 to 7 gold in the afternoon
loans to leading bankers on
Government bonds as collateral have, of course, been made
lower. It does not appear that there is any essentially new
feature in monetary aft'airs, and the more general current of
opinion points to the early part or middle of April as the time
when there should naturally be a return movement of currency
toward this centre and a consequent increase in the supply of

INVESTHIENT BONDS.

NORTHERN PACIFIC I^AILROAD

loans on stock collateral have generally

to 1-32, or 1-10 per day, either

PACIFIC BONDS, receive deposits, on which we allow interest,
make collections, and do a general banking business.
FISK & HATCH.
The

April 15 Apr. S to Apr. 18
April f
April 10

The money Market—During

to 95.
sell

1

|

bonds of $1,000; interest payable January and July; principal
and interest payable in gold in New York. Price to-day, 94i

buy and

ondem.

5

n iKcellaneoua,
Cumberland

by us, and now quoted at the Stock Exchange, and widely known
as favorite securities in the principal money markets. Coupon

also

April 15
A pril 88 Apr. 10 to Apr. IT
Airil I
April 10
April 10
April IB
April 10 Apr. 6 to Apr. 10
April 10

4

.

Camden A Atnboy

;

current market rates the

C^. F™.. »»«" Ou»»»-

Chicago, Rock Uland & I'liciflc
OBdeii"hurg & Lake Chaiuplain, pref..
FhlU detphia A Trenton (quarterlj-).

;

We

<B>a}titt.

Pacific of MifMoiirl (c|imrlerly)

being secured by
a first mortgage on a completed road, which is one of the great
East and West Trunk Lines, commanding a large thiough busi
ness, and wliich, from the immense Mineral, Agricultural and
other valuable resources of the country it traverses, is assured
of a very remunerative local traffic are among the most substantial and satisfactory investment securities in the market and at
the present price, 87^ and accrued interest, yield a liberal rate of
interest on their cost.
They are in denominations of $1C0, |500 and |],000, coupon or
registered
interest payable May and November principal ond
interest in gold coin in New York.
at

York.

Railroad*.

THE SIX
PEAKE AND OHIO KAILROAD COMPANY,

sell

New

declared daring the paatwaek

COMPAMT.

New Yokk, March 28, 1873.
PER CENT GOLD BONDS OF THE CHESA-

buy and

ntreet.

DIVIDENDN.

OFFICE OF FISK & HATCH,

We

BOY or SELU

CO..

No. 7 Will

^t)t

PACIFIC SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS

BO!»D*._Whetber you wUh to

write to

BANKING AND FINANCIAL.

6

411

The Company is already entitled to nearly Ten Million acres of its the Loudon Times, among others) concerning the amount of 60day sterling bills borrowed here by speculators, and sold in this
Grant, and its Land Sales thus far have realized $5 6G per acre.
With nearly 500 miles of the road completed and in operation, market to obtain money for stock operations. The extent of these
the earnings for 1873 will be large.
All marketable stocks and bonds are received in exchange for
Not them Pacifies on most favorable terms.

JAY COOKE &

CO.,

New

York, Philadelphia and Washington.
For sale by Banks and Bankers generally.

Bankikq House of Hekr? Clews
32 Wall street. N. Y.

Co.,)

Si

-ISTS.-

Mch.

f

Deposit accounts of Mercantile firms and Individuals received
all facilities

and accommodations granted usual with City Banks

Loans and

Continent

;

Circulation

.

Netdeposlts
Lecal tenders

Exchange drawn on England, Ireland Scotland and the
;

Travelers' and Mercantile Credit

issued

dli....

available

throughout the world.

Mch. a.

15.

18TS.

Differences.

f'l^S.O'jS.tiiO

»S-3.19S..i<!0

Dec.

16.916.700
27,6Ul,4»)
19i,(»5.400

n.4?2,8l'0
2;.6i3.ecu
1*1.623,500
S8,S(M.2U0

Inc..
Inc..

Specie

in addition thereto 4 per cent interest allowed on all daily balancesBills of

transactions is not known, but we believe that the large estimate of
$40,000,000 to $50,000,000 greatly exaggerates them, and that tho
whole amount of boirowed sterling outstanding in our market
would not exceed $20,000,000 to $25,000,000.
The last statement of our city banks (March 22) showed an
increase in the reserves above the 25 per cent required by law of
$217,225, against a deficiency of $264,250 the previous week. The
total liabilities were $222,237,100, and the reserves $.15,776,500.
The following statement shows the changes from previous week
and a comparison with 1872 and 1871:

. . .

d8.'il5.5(JU

Uutted States Bonds.

ISftl.

Mch.

Moll. 23.

23.

I2.3J9.S00
iii.eoo
3.200

iaT!,-«;.5oo
19.436.eo0
28.aiS,8H0

I29I.I14.XW

1,<71,900

:(».7u'i.ooo

411300

t2,ei8,SWI

»S.T74.!|l>!
55, .93.40 J

Dec.
Dec.

— Government

securities

I9,«17.U0T

have been

strong and advancing, and close at prices materially higher than
The chiet causes for this advance have been found in
la.9t week.
the rise in gold, and the demand for bonds from foreign buyers.
One leading banking house purchased over $1,000,0()0 for shipment, although the supply is small and the bonds can only be
picked up in small lots a part of the above were purchased in
fact, on seller's 20 day option.
At the Treasury purchase of 5-20s on Wednesday the offerings
amounted to $1,427,200, mostly in small lots, and $500,000 bonds
were accepted, and paid for in legal tenders. The market dotes
strong at prices given below.
Closing prices daily, and the range since Jan. ] hn^i* been
'
;

ZW THE EIGHT PER CENT (quarterly interest)

First Mort-

gage Gold Bonds of the Logansport, Crawfordsville & South
western Railway of Indiana, offered for sale by Messrs. JONES
& SCHUYLER, No. 12 Pine street, yield the largest income of
any first-class Railway Security on the market.

.

"
Mch. Mih. Mch. Mch. Mch.
Mch

22.

,^"THE COMPLETION OF THE HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILROAD was accomplished on the 11th instant,
thus forming a through route by rail from Galveston to New

Ss.mnd,

York.

"
5 20'8 1866,
5-2.1'B 1866, n "
5-20'8 1867. "

The

negotiation of the $10,000,000 First Mortgage 7 per cent
GOLD BONDS is nearly closed, leas than $500,000 remaining,
which can be bad at 90 and interest, in currency, of

JOHN J. CISCO & SON.
No, 59 Wall

street.

1881, cp..

ta.lSSl, reg
Ss,

lusi.coup

S.20'al«i2, coup...

i-jn'tiim, coup...

5-20'sl8«8,

••

...

...
...
...

reg
coupon....
Currency 6 a

10-40'8,
lU-40's,

•

Thla

Is

24.

25.

USX U3K 'lUK
•114K
117
117)4 117)4
HIS
--^
119X

.19

115!<
115)4
117)4
115

116

in
116H

UCH
111
U8H

in
'117

'it.
•

'IIS

'•AW

,

•116)4

"

•117V

120

180)4

'116« •117
'116« 117)4

inx 'U7X
116

117*

U6K

117J(

'IlljJ

V.IH

11114 •inx
114)4 •114

tha prlc« bid, no lal*

•115

>18

'

!!^^

27.

Il«
118)4

"11!>4

US

:n«
!20)4

112

lis

•lUH

'— 1._ince Jan.
Highest.-.
r-Lowest.-^
Jan. 1I|115)4 Jan. 21
112
4 118
Mch. 26
114K Jan.
•

—

.

H4H

_

MIX lU)i Jan.
•in
118)4

lie*
ll8)4
•117)4
112
112)4

U7X
'
inX

28.

118

Jan.
Jan.
112X Jan.
1I3H Jan.
IISH Jan.
11S>4
113)4

311714

"USK

Jan

114k

lUK

Jan.

Mch.27
Mch. 28

6,117)4 .Mch.27
2 116)4 Mrh.as

1I6K Mch.].'
111)4
lis
114)4
115)i

Jan.

10»)4
10914

vaamade at the Boai x

S 120J4

tlmh
I

Mch. 21
McD.2<
Jan.
Jan.

a

2.)

Jan 27

.THE CHBONICLE
Puts below.
Closini; prices ot securities in London have been m iollaws
& Hudson.. M^l

{March 29, 18 .S.

412

:

March March Jlaroh
14.

il.

:

28.

1

93V

tr.8.«»,5-20«,'65
tr. 8.««.5.20«, '67
IT. S.Sl.lO-tOa

1

91

90X

90)V

Jan.
Jan.
89
Jan.
89X Jan.

MX
89J<

Kew5«

.

1

K^
na

94

1

Feb. 4
Jan. 31

94 Ji
921?

ti% Jan.

<n

Lake Shore
Kocklsland

CK@3

31

—

State and ICallroad Bonds. TenneBSees Iiave liren the
most active among Southern State bonds, and declined early in

Pacinc Mall
Northwestern

do

1K®2

Col.. Chic.

2}<..S
4 @5

3
4)i($6
...&...
2 w2K

B. II.&Eiie

m

®'.k

l>4(Si2

Puts below. Calls above
2 ®i>i
V®1X
1
®1J<
2Vai»3H

Pacific

Wabash

3i<@S

1

_prer.

Union

2t«@.')

^@l)i

Erie

«4« Mch,2S

S
2
8

Calls above.

Centra]

Since Jan. 1.
Lowest.
Highest.

& I.e....

„ilo

6old

K

©IX

1

»7
X®1
g*X
1X®IX

4

V@l
1K®2

St.Paul

2

prer
V/i&l
I' c f or 30 ds 1
p c for 60 ds I <3>V4

iy.@.-i\

mM

West. Union Tel.
3 ®4
liold H
IK®'J
iJiOlX
Ohlo& Mississippi. iXSl
lK®i
TIi» Cold market
Gold has been strong, and advanced to
IIGJ, the highest point reached in a long time. A part of the
rise in gold is attributed to speculative influerce, but it is gen.
erally conceded that the upward movement is assisted by natural
causes.
The relative scarcity in our supply of gold, and perhaps
an exaggerated idea of the importance of this fact, together with
the recent advance in the Bank of England rate are the most important influences to be noticed. It is believed that the movement for higher gold is supported by some strong parties.
At the Treasury sale on Thursday the total bids were $.5,565,000,
and the whole amount sold .|;1,500,000 was awarded to Jay
.

the week in consequence, it is said, of the fact that the Legislature adjourned witliout making Bufflcient provision by taxation for
carrying out the new funding law prices, however, have recently
recovered somewliat, and it appears that the Governor declines to
approve certain bills calling for appropriations, as he says all the
money will be required to carry out faithfully the provisions of
the funding law. Missouri bonds have been quite active, and
if the State should pay its interest and maturing bonds in gold,
there is no reason why her bonds should not rule much higher,
and stand on a par with the securities of other States of financial Cooke & Co. Customs receipts of tlie week amount to $3,348,000.
The following table will show the course of the gold premium
soundness.
Railroad bonds have generally been dull Union Pacifies are each day of the past week
t^uotatlons.
all stronger; the old Erie mortgages have advanced above par in
Open- Low- High- ClosTotal
Balances.
consequence of the demand from London to exchange them for
ing,
est.
est.
ing.
CI et. rings.
Gold. Currency.
Mch.2»
»2.70(l,05I
li5H
11.882,823
1!5H
115H
!!5V
the new consolidated bond, which they expect will stand near par Saturday,
•'
Monday,
21
U5i<
l,6f.9,4;
;i5K U5)i
40,609.000
1,353,595
;

—

—

:

;

.

,

,

,

in gold.

'•
Tuesday,
25
Wed'day, " 26
Thursday, " 27
"
Friday,
28

116X

linx

115;«

ll"iV
l\r>%

'.'.".%

17

Current week
Previous week

SO

Jan.

Closing prices daily, and the range since Jan. 1, have been
Mel). Mch Mch. Mch.
Since Jan. I.
26
21.
25.
2!.
28.
^Lowest ^ ^Hlgl
a.

(•Tenn. old.
6sTenn., new....
•sN.Car., old....
6a N. Car., new...

8SH

,

44
56),
14
,
17V
9534

" deferred..

••

«9 8. C, n, J.* J.
6s Missouri

Cent.Pac. gold.. 'lOiH
Un.Pac.,l»f.
Un. Pac.L'dGr't

79X

•MX

•41
56

MX

is"

•i7>i

95%

94

93X

te%

\i

'ins

'WVA VH

78

•;o5>i

".06

•106

IMii •106«

•»9

•99

Isld Ist at 78

•WVA 102X

7y

•10.)

1st in. 73

Chlcft
•

VHTi

79 K
75
95
102V •103
1114
101

N.J. Cenlstm
Ft Wayne 1st ni

Rock

18

•103
mn
S7
HdV

103H
86X

•10:i!<

;7V
9:i«

79

79

79

Tnis

7s

102«

NW.sf 7s
is

103H
•99

H

•76«
•lia"

'

Jan,

21

46
54
14
17

Mch.

10

Jan.
Jan.

31

Mch.

Mch.

89

17

Jan.
Feb.

19
49

4
7

56V Mch.

6

17

153,
23

Jan. 2
Jan. 20

92V Jan. 3 95V
99
Jan. 2 104K
85
Jan. 10 89
74
Jan. 13 80

Mch. 2!

92
101

Jan.

102

Mch.

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
83V Jan.
95
Mch.

7
8

6 lOSX
IS inex
6 106

lOiH Jan.
102X Feb.
lUU
Jan.

1U3X •10J«

was made

the price bid. no sale

lii4

70JiMch.
Jan.

•99

•99

103

12
13

31KMch.24 S4X Jan.

56X

•IV

Un. P. Income ... 7lilC
75X
N.T. (Jen, 6s, 1883. •94X •94X
Krie

80X
•44"

•44"

•41

•56
•13

Feb.
Feb.

79
79

SIX

17

6sVlrg.,old
" " COQBOUd'd

WW

aox
BOX

3U

81
81

S3
at

Mch.

10
4
6
6
28
24
22
15

1

Jan.
Feb.
102« Feb. 1
lOSX Mch, 37

6

1. 1373,

;i5X
::6H
i;4!<

mn

to date

115V
115*

V.^%
115U
II

IV

\n%

Foreign Excbange.

116

116V
IISV

116X

116V

116X

40.355,000
C0,9C6,UJO
73.015,000
56,053,000

1,271.583
1,910.9 6
2,050,2SO
l,00;,'8l

1,5.17.285

3.311.316
2,991.566
1,213,754

foreign exchange market was
stronger after the Bank of England advance, and the considerable
talk about the non-renewal of borrowed sterling bills falling due
next month, but the advance was not maintaiup,d to-day, and
leading drawers reduced their rate i, and were selling at a concession from the prices asked.
Gold is so high that merchants
are not inclined to buy 60 day bills now if they can possibly postpone their remittances.
quote nominally as follows

We

60 (l»ys.
!053<®108)4

London prime bankers
"
commercial
Paris (bankers)

3 days.
<S139X

!09

"*7^@ioa
5.26>f(§,5.26;4

5.22K(S5.2SX
5.21J<g5.St«

S.26XS6.2'iJ4

6.21Xaf.21«

5.27)4ffi5.28X

Swiss

—

IISS
I16«

The

Antwerp

at the Board.

113V

IIBW
i;6K
116V

40X"'i«0)i
Railroad and miscellaneons Mocks. The stock market Amsterdam
*Xe40X
Hamburg
95 &S5>^
96Mi«96X
has generally shown but a moderate business, and with the Frankfort
ICJ41341
41X34iX.
The transactions for the week at the Custom House and't-'ub
exception of a few leading speculative favorites prices have kept
within a moderate range, and close near the figures of last week. Treasury have been as follows:
Custom
Sub-Tre:i8ury.Pacific Mail and Panama took an unward turn early in the week,
Houae
Receipts.Rpeeint.B.
nnlri
f^nr
but have since reacted in part. Milwaukee & St. Paul has been
Saturday, Mch.
strong on the reported negoliatioiia with the Northwestern to Monday,
"
"pool" their earnings. The report of the Chicago Tribune that Tuesday,
Wednesday,
it would be leased to the Pennsylvania road is said to have no
"
Thursday,
"
foundation. New York & Harlem has been higher in consequence Friday,
o( the report that the ri;ad will be leased to the Central & Hudson,
Total
»3,212.000
and have a surplus of properly to be distributed among stock- Balance, March 31
|37,82!).573 90 1118,273,012 41
Balance, March 28
138,525,36163 »I7.890,467 37
holders. Western Union Telegraph is lower, on pretty large
York
City
Banks.—
sales.
Rock Island declares 4 per cent semi-annual dividend as
New
The following statement shows the
usual. Erie and Union Pacific have been strong upon the whole
condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week
and the general market is tolerably steady.
ending at the commencement of business on March'22, 1873
—
*ATSBAOK AMOrKTOP
The following were the uigheet and lowest prices of the active
-h
J-oansand
LckbI
Net
Circula.
r..»...i
list of railroad andmiscellanoousstocks on eachday of the last week;
Capital
Bawkb.
Dsconnts Specl».Ten(re-B. Deposits.
tion.
Hewrork..
*"•--'«'" tl-526,3(0 f67T.50il 18,817,100
|840,7C«
'^'H'S
Saturdav-, Monday, Tue^dav. VVedco'c'a^ Thursday, Friday,
Manhattan Co
2,0o0,00C
6,03!,80('
54u,SC0
319,500
.

.

**

:

N.T.Cen*H.K.
Harlem
Brie

do prei
Lake Shore....
Wabash
ITorthweat

do

Rock

pref,
Island. ..

Bt. Paul

do
pref...
Atl'c&Pacpref
Ohio K Misslp.

Mch. 2!.
".OOS I'-IX
130
105
63V 65><
•.... 74
9S3< 91
72)< 73
".... 31
83!.<;

S8!<

lUV

<15X

5S)4

56>i

'.^i
'ii

n%

Mch.

io:«

24.
10 J},

134

135X

65X

S.^'X

74

74

93V

94!«
73>i
81

73>i
Kl

•U\i 8SV
115

\l',%

5SX 37X
75H 73V

iVx 46X
45X 45
Centralot N. J 1U3K lOJV •103V 101
Boston, H & K. 454
4«
Dei., L. 4 W...«10'^ 101
•iot^iofl
Hann. & St Jos *42
4!
43M 41
do
pref 60
60
6:
61
Union Pnclflc. 34« 34V 34 V 35 V
CO\.Ohic.& I.e. 3S>5 39$ a93i 40
Panama
i;;v 113
113
116W
West. [In. Tel. 87V 87K u% mi
Qnlcksllver ... 43
43
do
pref.. •
54X
PaclflcMall ... 5314 5iJi
53« 5T5<
Adams Exp .. •91H 95
American Ki.. 6SX BiJi
United States.. •~3)< 71K 74
74>/
Wells, Fargo.. SOH 90X

Canton

*.-.. lOO

Cons. Coal

55

NewCen.Coal.
Maryland Coal.

45X 4,is
25X 26X

561,4

•'°!*i??*^
56

SH

ia% 45X
•26)4

27

Mch.
6IX

7?*

&E

Lapsley

&

64X

V

45V
101

45K

IS

65,'i

93)4

;2v
82
90

*%

V

40

2X

K

33X

41

,e63i

86V

35)< 86%
39X 4034
11234 115(4
,S63< 86V

•5i"

51S4

•.";

56Ji

53X

33?4
3934

41134

•94

6<X
•MX'

56V

•91
•68
•....

95)5
65 H
71

I33K
_61V

93X
;2x
115

27.

I'lJH
136

65X
91
'A""
89

113H

59,4

76X

60J4
76)4

*....

29V

45X

4.3J4

•.... 10)34

'm.%

101)4

42 J4
•61
3554

43
63

S9V
112
3S)4
•....

'91
•68
74(4

SSX
40K

45M
26« 2GX

4534

56V 56V
45V 46
•....

made

27

"92
66)4

13X

4634
103), 10S14
3X 334
101

42
•60
S5)i
3934

10!

X

42)4
63
3334
40

113V ii'.xua
S634
83X S6J4
45
50" 56"
54X
53

58V
94

58?4
94

63X fA%
74V

81X SIX •SIX ei

•3054 81X
".... 101
56X 57

f;8')4

115K1I5X

76>4

56X

....

68
75)4

93X 93V
V2V 73)4
3834

....

5634

75
83
93
56J4

73
33
93

56V

45V '^%

26

26

26)4

at the Boat d.

— -Since
r-Lowesr.^

nan.&3.Jos.pf.

Union Pacinc.
Col,Chlc.&I.C.

Panama
West U Teleg'h'
Quicksilver....
prel.
_ do
PaclflcMall....
Adams Kxpress

American Kx..
U. S. Express...
Wells, r.& Co.

Canton
Consol. Coal...

NewCent.Coal..
Maryland Coal.

iSMi?

America

8,000,000
J.SOO.OOC
1,000.006
Tradesmen's
1,000,000
600,000
Fulton
Chemical
300,000
Merchants ExchanRe.... 1.235,000
aallatln. National
1.500,000
Batchers'
Drovers ....
800,000
Mechanics and Traders'.
600,000
areenwich
200.000
Leather Manuf
600,000
Seven tn Ward
500,000
State 01
York
2,000,000
American Exchange
5,000,000
10,000,000
commerce
Broadway
1,000.0(0
Mercantile
1,000,0(0
422,700
Pacific

Phoenix;
City

&

New

Bopnbllc

2,000,01)0

Chatham

450,000
412.500
1,000.000
1.000,000

People's

Worth America
aanOTer
Irving
Metropolitan

Naasaa
Market
St.

Nicholas

Shoe and Leather
Corn iJxchftUge

Jan, 1.
^HIghest.-^
60
Mch 22 7IX Jan. 6
S3
Feb. 11 3934 Jan. 4
36
Mch. 4 4.334 Feb. 11
93
Feb. 26 ISO Jan. 6
73!4 Jan. 7 9IX Feb. 6
13
Mch.ai 46)4 Jan. 2
50
Mch.JS f.7 Feb. 1
49
Mch. 3 76K Feb. 7
94
Mch .28 ICOX Jan. 29
66
F. b. 27 70)4 Jan. 8
70
Feb.
.. 27 82 Jan. 6
80)4Mch.2l 86 Jan. 29
95
Mch.23 •02X Jan. 4
43
Jan. 14 57H Mch.17
42)^ Feb. 13 47X Jan. 9
20
Jan. 13 2S Mch.17
,

Bazley, 47 Exch. Place, quote stock " privileges"
percent premium for .30 days, and l)4oS
per
.t»" i"'
ren?
(o?L''rt'',1'i°'iSV'^J""'"'="?®'^
cent lor
60 days, at prices varying from the market
M follows

TotlL,

000

200,000
2,000.000
1,000.000
84,420.20(1

732.700
658,700
216,400
823.000
220,300

r-0,30l!
167,10ii

4r4,C00
916,000
572,600
367,700
438,900
835,400
137,700
376,900
215 800
642,800

84,300
206,GO0'
48 800
10.800

2,7^,0,60O

:70,5CC

1,151.900
4.952,000
9,7O2,0i)o

19,193,200
7.914.6(10

3,845,300
1,822,600
4.920.600
2,268,100
1.449,100
3,3:C.6(||
2 S2l,.5oo

1,401.5(10
2.O74.9(10

1.500,000
500,000
1,000.000
500.000
1,000.000
250,000

564,000
254.600
557.000
995,900
484,700
438,100
401,800

3,256.900
8,628,100
2,360,7(0
1,847,400
847.S0O

400,000
1,000.000
1,000.000
1,000.000

.300.000

,

6.2,37

9.906.4oc

1,000.000

New York County
Herman American
Dry Ooods

4.634,400
S,427,90C
1.720,900

2.23!',00(l

2,000.000
750,000
Commonwealth
300,000
Oriental
400.000
Marine
800.000
Attcatlo
Importers and Traders'.. 1.500.000
3,000.000
Park
500.000
Mechanics' Banking Ass.
300.000
Grocers'
400.000
North River
FastBiver
350,000
Manufacturers &Mer....
500.000
Fonrtb National
5,000,000
Cent.-al National
3,000,000

Ninth National
First National
Third National
New York N. Bxchange
Tenth National
Bowery National

4,Oli5,u:o

4,000.000

1,000000

Second NaDlDual

•».' 37.C0O
5,:50,200
4.522.100
7,870,200

.300.000

Continental

in th«se stocks since Jan. 1 has been as follows
.

Mechanics
?nlon

Citizens

43V 45V
263,'

MWS"
2,000,000

Merchants'...

28.

J534

54X
S9

Mch.

102
l'J2X
13534 13!
«5)4 66
74X 74)4

5-X 59»

33*;

lOlK 10134

115> 116«

lili

•SSK

100 V :ci
44
41
•6134 ....

44

Mch.

-....

113X"
57 H'
75
2934

10334 103

104

5X

26.'
-

102X
137V

9334 94
93«
78 . 73X
74V
•80
82
'....
8S«
833i
114^ 11534 i:4«
57
hl% 57
•7534 763i
75
•....
28
SO

-Since Jan.!
.-Lowest.-^ .-Highest.^
.
NTCenillK.
il9J4 Jan. eiiOSXfeb. 4
Harlem
114)4 Jan. 6 139)4 Mch.17
fc/ie
533<: -Ian. 13 69)f Feb. 4
do pref
74
Mch.13 82 Icb, 4
LakeShore
90
Feb.>6 97V Feb. 15
Wabash
71XJHn.l8 75V Jan. 2
Northwest
80
Fcl>.26 85
Feb. 4
do
pref. S734 -Ian. lo! 94
Feb. 8
Rock Island.... I09X Jan. 7 lirj^ Mch. 11
lii
Bt. Paul..'.
5134 Jan.
6OJ4 Mch 28
do pref
7.1
Men. 41 7ISJan.24
At. & Pac. pref 20 Feb. 29 S8K Jan. 29
Ohio it Miss... 44»f;Fcb.27l 49% Jan. 21
Ce^tralofN.J. 9954 .Jan. 6 !0B Feb. 4
Bnston.II.
254 Mch.20 IO34 Feb. 8
De... L. &W... 93 Jan. 7 :03
Feb. 3
Hann. & St. Jos 42 Mch.23 52)4 Feb.

„_„

ICi
133

•80

•ihls Istheorioe Did and asked; no «ai« was

The range

Mch.

23.

io:« 102«
136
'8X

2,7Si>,'200

2,391,300
3,44a.5oo
2.566,100

S.SS.lOO
2,054,200
l.SSS,100
2,I95,400
lOS.IOC
12..il3.i-0('

15.4394(10
I,3n.60(j
704,600
1.015,6oC
;.I.50,000
i.301.2o;i

22,369.900
10.333,000

mfiK

292,0(10
243.1'00

183.600
SOO.OOO
5.S1,000
336,800 2..'O7,9P0
198.400 1,660.000
215,400
724 000
7,000
260,300
90S.e00
266,700
178,100
510,100
3.200
110,000
1-5.300
193,000
171,500
218.^00
SS.S'Xl
519.000
908,000
263.SO0
21,100
32'2,Su0
sg.UlO
215.700
9I.6OO
SSS.IOO
39,900
10B,«00
166,900
51?.?00
159,0(i0
57.300
189JiOU
268.000
17,500
482,400
5,200
165,600
44m,0()0
175.700
.59,700
113,500
175,500 2.916,sco
262,700 4.716,800
ei.lOO
267.900
4,(00
1,51.900
17.100
152,800
6.700
2(0.600
ii.hkj
2.59,000
2,913,900 2.170,100

3 J27 500
3;97^'40O

39!5700
2.623,400
4,802,900
2,540 200
2 887.200

2!o2550C
1.222.100
3,910.700

9 701
346.S00
514 700
498.318
IJMIO
518,900
.....

755,800
....

2.453.0W

441.900

1509 300

490000
34080U

1,607,210
1.130,800

745 200
1,680,300
746.600
2,607,500
4,203.000
5.336.600
6 7;6..300
S.JOl.ftt:

1,399,200
3.040,200
2,263,300
2.127.70O
2,:82.600
1,436,300
2 117.0(0
3.S4O,«00
1,'227.U10

1.83(,fOO
!,601.iOO
962,600
2,'2S1,5(10
1. 126,400
1.325,900
1.856.700
1.063,700
1.836,200
533.100
'1,843,200

195.700
2,700
266,200

173400
5JU.400
674,000
3.115.700
600,000
473.700

850,(tO
133.600
6,600
292.100
l<i2,700

1,180.900
130 20(1
3,900
»74,70O
783,800
7S6.4CO
5.0CO
382,100
232.800
4,100
S60.0C0
97.400
493,400

is,893.70<i

930.6!'0

1.132,700
665,9C0

303.400

7i'3,'00

753.200
1,112,200
17.041,100
621,000
8

10,800
221.5C0
2.914,7(0
1,448,9(0

:,^7(l.700

320,000 2,0(13,COO
394,400

6.752,000

139.(XI0

I,773.l'00

O.SCO.OCl

%5.(K
605.0(0

4,513.90(1

793.700
745,800
3.700
119 200
4.000

441.200

4.395.r.O0

M7,5(0

967,liOC

6.113.J00
936.7«I

6,469,700
1.323,600
2,032.700
l.'OS.dOO
1.181,6(0
4,868,300
2,2(1,400
2'75,198.e(IO

283.500
250,600
260,.3(H)

1.29:1,700

.'.75.900

896010
Ml.TOO

245.200

204,600
490,300

3.8:!i.900

5,200

235,3(10

1,794,600

17,472,300 88,304,20U 194,623,500

769,900
266.90(1
893,7(!0
220,O(iO

160,000

:7,61S,«00

March
The

THE CHRONICLE.

29, 1878.]

deviations from

Losn*

returnn of previous
Nel Deponti

tlie

Deo.

V
''.'"'".V"
Laital Tsn.lers

411,3i)0

27:>,fll.400

Dec.

ii...

a!4,i74.UW

Jaa.
Jan.

4. ..
11...
13....

iii.lio.noo
j;3.55i.S0U
87<t,»J,60a

1,...
Fel). 3....

a«.i5'j,-.oo
2<6,8;».ilU0
2l3.illj.auu

Feb.

aji,5a)wo

Jan
Jan.M...
Feb.

13...

f'ub. ^1...

la.iiJ.ioo
iT.aii.ajo

ClearlneR,
M7,602,M<

il.y.a.MO

<08.Sin,734

40,878,700

4I,I2U,W0

2U,388,a)0

4,3,974,0(11)

216,«70.800
217.168,500
•iiu.in.too

27.52O..i00

2U,6U,1(X)

27,.'i39.»i)0

40,721,1)00

205,8118,700
20i,'168,100

27.3;3,100
27,601,300

89.473,000
38,715,J0O
33,301,200

1119,5118,700

27. -101,1:00

196,0»5 100
191,623,300

27,610,400
27,<:3.60U

45,802.100
43,107.700
42,778.3vO
41,111.200

l,"i."i.*)U

1

in.iei.oHi
i3,im.«ii)
18 ;r,(],3!ij

iUrcli I.. jHl.aii.yiu
Marcli 8.
230.«1.3«J)
Maroll H. aw.D-i'.iwo
Mapctia^. 2;3,193,3U0

27,522,100

1>H,5.'9,«I0

a!,5i;i,nw
21.110,800
20.:i71,700
iH,o:j.viio

iJ'j,:iIii.li)U

Hon.

Denoalta.
199.4J 1,500

203,808,100
207,411,500

n.iM.iKij
1«. 116,700

n.47i,')0J

—

M!,IS4,!U1
27,4(1,9110

716,303,119
70«,7«l,32i
t35.501.0DJ
I8l.4l!.9|t
S28,a»4,60l

21.512.300
27.5^9.200
27.501,01?

('33,815.447
e26,S«5,>U'j

6i8.vt0,2g>
633,306,701
781,5611,065

638,903,671

Boston IJaxks. Belotv 3ve jjive a statement of the Bogton
National Banks, as returned to the Clearinir House, on Monday
'''
March 24, 187y
:

CapUal

(tanics.

Allanllc
Atlas

Ulackatoau
llostoil

BovlKton
Uroailway

2.'JCli.9uO

19,100

174.100

«487,S00
K<9,900

3.7118.5(»

9,2' 10

3:19.600

l,77t.lW

2.217 5110
1.631,300
513,200

2,:100

2,900

172,100
US.Ot'O

2,5l'3.000

1,800

56,3(10
210.(100

1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
200.000
1,000,000
soo.ooo
1,000.000
750.000

Kllot

Kverett

KanguUHall
Freeman's
(llobe

HamiUon
Howard
Miiverlck
Merr.hiiats

Mount Vernon

New

Knglaud
North
Girt Uoston
LeaLln-r

i.ooo.ao

W«!ll:i-:!0;i
First... ,

of Hepubllc...

1,5(X1,000

6.100
1,410
8,i,70O

22,600
1,000

5500

1,300,000
2,000,000
200,000
1,000,000
1,500,000

10,700

.9.'i9.!'00

S',906

142,(('0

1,9.33.400
1.5111.700
3.24S.3(lu
4.r25,0(lo

873,700

17,000
33.700
700
2,500
3,810

167,«00
464,1(0
249.7
4*1.6.0
103 300

!.34 .800

2.01 '0

i

1,1100,000

Webster

3',,I0U

1,902,400
5,457.500
2.978,800

1,000,000
1,000,000

1/iilon

2,700
18,900

4.7il6.9oC
1. ills,* 10
1.666. 'OJ

l,OilO,000

Common wealth

6,SiOO

4.0J2,700

2,000,000

1,000,000

Security

3',600

3;i.20)

1.50!,T00

H'kol Kodomptloa.

Kxchange
Hide & ueather
Rivere

147.800

3,411.5(10
l.^'Sl.SiO

300,000

K'ii;le

2.U2.8J0
2.4;9,200
3,"2«,100
3.579.300
3,I45,>>(10

7SO.O0O

City

"o'.iiob

100.000

1,000,000
1,600 000

Sacoiul (UranUe)...
rulrd...
Bn'ik of Commerce
Bank of N. America

139,700

2,411,100
«.228,la0

1,500,000
•600.000
2,'

116,900
1S4.UI0
?5,300
r.2.300
S7.600
756,300
8;,700
186,300
235,300
217.800
212.810
302.000
190.300
23:.50U
87,400
106,100
140,800
373,500
674,000
106,700
296,800
251,700
287,900
213.300

619,KO

2,ixxi,ooa

I'remont

lU.l'iO

iOo

791,0(10

568.9(0
788,70,1

116,600

50G,80O
8S6,6<iO
349,9(XI

242.400
4)5.600
852 ..300
413,100
242 800
1,548.2(0
172.400
782.200
785.4"0
333,000

1,128.300
882.600

58:).40(l

l.s 28.300

535.000
958.3:0
726.8(0

8,i0.5il0

6:9.500
818,700
8SS,8('0

173,100
651, SOU

541, 6;«

586,203

1,2.33,800

762.7(10

2.365.900

762,800
173.100
758.200
580.PUO
T7?,9lO
735.300
448,200
328.900
795.O0O

,173.3110

1

l,l'22,600

397.600
1,518,300

7I8.60O
808,700
771 ,8110
2.051.300
1.093 800

763.7i

1.996 Alt'

746.700
180.000
532.100
487,600
250,(00

614.000
902,100
802.000
1.663,310

178,000
2^1.5(0

2,103.5110

SM.ICO
438.210
175.000

438,700
936,000
t.528,300

132.801)

2,510.503

500,000

622.700
6113.100

530,600
1.333,300
548,100
1,083.700
676.200
673.000
458.800
;775.900
6!9,200
3.360,800

ISS.Ol'O

8.000
le.sos
21,500

783,800
795,600

98';,800

2G2..IO0

i,i;3.2oa
7, .>5 1,000

900,000
1,000.000

ShavriHut

3,2

57,400
2,;oo

1.4)1.;)00
1,8(17.700

1,000.000

State
» iffolk
Traiterd

Bulk

73;I,'0J

1441.800

275,800
829.000
665.800

118.700
181,300
76.100

s'.ioa

3.083.700
l,68«.;OJ
2.273.0(0
1.331 500
2,210,900

800,000
800.000
400.000
3,000,000
200,000
1,000,000

Miisaacliuaoits

I132.»00

2.023.100
3.811,800

1,(100,000

Uirket

i&

II 597 800

200,000

Coutlnoutul

Specie. li.T. Notes. Deposits. CIrcula.

$750,000
1,300,000
1,500,000
1,000.000
600.000
;...

Columbian

Siioj

Loans.

T"'*'

,...» 18.350.000 Jl'21.161,300 |302,2.'0 «9,857,500 »16917,100
125 417100
total amount "duo 10 other Banks," as per statement of
Marcli 21, Is H7,'53i,00O

The

The

doviationa from last week's returns are as follows

I''""'

Dccrcase,tl,391,300
lucrcaa,'.
6.30O

?:>»<:','",••,

Leifal

Tenders

Decrease.

The following
l^a'e.
Dale,
23..

111.-

December 30

Jauiry

83.200

27..

121,2820)0

Februarys...

I'i3,n'S,700
r23,733.il'o
1!0.217.!IOO

>"e''ru»ry

Febmary

10.
17.

M»rch3
17

LcKal Tender.

i;5.37,'<.SOO

1,013,1(10

1'23,;«:(,900
12.',353,80')

929,900
795,900
802,200
-,—

21

*:

5(1.428.000

53.('S3,7lrO

49,974,000
47.981.100
46.947,100
»o.»4«,iuu

..,.^,.,,.>„„
9,857,.3O0

Bouthwark
Kensington
Peiin

..

'Vesterr,

Manufacture! b'
H ink ol Commerce
Olraid
Tradesmen's
OonsoUdation
C!'y

Common weal'lYi!

Corn Kxchange....
Union
,

First

»!5.II00

810.000
800,000
500,000
250,000
250,000
500.000
400.000
1,000,000
250,000
1,000,000
200,000
300,000

2,362.000
2.195.000
2,493.000
;, 433.400
1,120.059
1,250.288
1,14<.801
2,106,001
751,676
3,915,000
1,333,000
1,102,148

7.(X10

40(1.000
SOO.IKK)

1,487,.30J

300,000
150,0110

S''ir,.n;u
Kl'.'hth

.•.•;.•"

Loan's'*

00
275,000
•'^'.mm
1,000,000

5.716
38.800

L.

Tender. Deposlts.Clrculat'n

H,125,0IK1

»8.f.S2.000

,SU'!S?.

P«.i»
'•'^98,300

2,528
»,900

425,7(10

000

S.lll

m.m

•j^'SS?
272,404
90.000

1.382.500
1.051,000
2,0.1,000

1,335:^

6O700O
468000
159U00
3??;^!

753,909
^'"•'«3

225 032
176,550

m'HO

,

1,383.493

239

1,001J20

543)98

!53 32«

911,000

^02.(J^9
2,8.30.000

592

3?I-«S

1.046.O0O

203 115

''^•''5

181 000
^'•"•'^
855,396

4HJ45

2U

iU !!!S
318,000
916,000
213.800
142,000

» 3".<»0

450 000

1,368,000
3.302,000
893 8.37
436.000
580,000

25<i

2S3'"«

?l?,'i1

?^?:?

110

208.000
795 50(1
162

s.jw.noo

ioio

2.120.1100

;"

253,1«)0

127,000

333,000

135 000
219 0110
341.000
59S!000
800,000
ISO.OOO

H12.551

»9915''46

»10 S3? 795

tu l-<l'n

784.000

i'Mo

1,0«5.0(10

2.30,000

6-S.OOO
f.37 ,063.527

'

deviations from the returns of

Specie ...'.".
i„pLoual TendcrNote».'.;;.":'l,"i."

^f '^w
7]

iJa'J

I

87,000
111,000
48 .(HK)

787,'JOO

2.626 000
1,035,000

prevloM week are as^ollowf
"«• »"«•"«'
r
V'f,Circulation
fr';:''

Inc.

|

23,957

the condition of the Philadelphia
"^.c.j,iii«
Rlt!^r''^'''^"*''"'p""'"'5°'^*
Banks for a series of weeks
:

Date.

January 13
January 30
January 27

Fekmary
Pflbruary

February
Febrnaiy

March 3
March 10
Uaroh n
M»r«h 31

l.oa'is.
65.214.830
S5 .643.230
13.0 .'3 .!8(

3

5;.0li2 4.r7

10
17

57.0JJ.332

24

53.176 910

56.'J27.3SI

5I1.367,>!B

51,566 325
57,519.315
67,063.537

Specie. LtKalTanler
" ._ .r-'~T* .
ja« AAt
4I6.644
J87.47»
311.219
S5).775
847.612
241.414
173 'IS
271.544
329.066
:40.7!5
!42,5Sl

1P.62I.3S4
t"..3r.«Ho
in.;3u,si7
10.5«11.63»

10,163,725
i.93«,«t3
•,735,670
>,917,<:55
t,992.0'<8

9.874.360
»,«49,816

Oeposlti. ClrBnlatlo".
41,064.7<3
41.370,7»(
41.690.617
41 110.431
41,231.161
41.393,931
40.;i'».ot4

41.4»3,«IS
41.538.99<
41.IOI,8«3
40,838,799

00
Perklomen

„

do
9s,
Boston 6s
do 9a.Kold
do

Pbllulelplil*

,

Cheshire, 6
San. ft Clev.. 1st M.,

(.'in.,

7, '67.

Rast cm

(

80

lllV lis"

A Fassumpslc, pf.
M ass 3

l»%
36
89

68,g.,l»"o..

UHX

nO.VDB.

MX
MS

M

JOX
90X Morris, 1st M., 6, 1876
do
2dM., 1879..
do
boat, '85
Pennsylvania 6s, mo
Bchnylklll Nay. Ist m.98. Ti.. 78H
111
do
•2d m., '82
74H
do
68, '93
1.
128H
106 «

Kastern (New Hampshire)
FltchbnrK

4 Lawrence
ofNew Hampshire..
A H orceater
Ogdens. 4 L. Ct.an^pUln
Mar.rliester

Northera

Norwich

do

do
do
SuBlinebanna

KV

*
do
do
pref...
Old Colony *
Fort.. Baco A Portsmouth
Kutland common

do

m. 7s,e. 1911 .do
reg... lOSX

Chesapeake 4 Dela. Cs, '82..
Delaware Division 68, ns. ..
Lehigh Navigation 68. '81....
do
RR. '»:..
•;
do
do
couv., '82'. 86k
do
conv., g,"*). ...
do
gold, •»7 90

137
ii9;i 1'20X
ISO
161>4

('onnecticut Kiver

COBT. 78. '9n
deb.bonda, ta
g.

CANAL

IWH

Connecticut

iili

M

71,'MIMH

do
do
68. p. b., '»6
Wllmlng. A nead.,l8tM..7, 1900 *9S
do
do 3d Mort. 1902
Reading Coal 4 Iron deb. b.
uo
do
mort. b.

6, '88.

4 Clev. stock.

»1

WeeteriiPenn.6«,'»3

2d Mori,, 7,1891....

Vermont A Can., new, 8
Vermont* Mnsff., 1st M.
Boston A Albany stock
Boston 2k Lowell stock
Boston A Maine
Boston A Providence
Cheshire preferred
Chic, Bur. 4 Qollicy

•IK

»I

M

Phil.. Wllm. 4 Bal.,e*:'84
Pitta., Cln. A.St. LoulB7i
73
Bunbury A Erie let m. 7b, '77.. 103
Bunbury 4 LewlBton 78
Warren 4 F. iBt m. 18, '96
82
West Chester con». 78, '91
lOOX
«0
West Jortey 68, '83
do
l8tm.6s, '9<
M
do
do 7s, '97.

Kastcrn Mass.. conT.,6. I8'74...
Hartford & Erie, 1st M (new)7. 40H
Ugdensbutg 4 Lake ch. 8s
Old Col. a Newport Bds, 6. '76.
do
do Bonds, 7, 13.7..
Kutland, new, 7
Btanstcd & Chambly 7s
Verm't Cen., 1st M ., cons„7, "86

Sandusky
Concord

do

do
do
do
do

rortlaui? 6«, building loaD
llurllnifton 4 Mo. L. 0.,7

Cln.,

iBtra.es, -ei
2d m. 7». "811

4 RMdlog (a, to

do

7i

re«....

•Jo

Municipal 7b

do

do

„

Odd

Ohlcaf(o HeweraKe

do

lat in. e«, •37 ......

AKrle

Phlla.

Hampshire, 6i
Veroiont u
Masaachaietta 6s, Carrency...
do
<• Gold, int...

illM
132

6s,
68,

imp.,
boat.

'81

'88

78, boat, '89...
68,'s4

71

do
Coal Co. bODllB.
Union let mort.6fl, '83
West Brani h Ut m. 68, '78
Wyoming Va ley Ist ni. 6e, '78.

10

SOX

preferred

Vermont A Canada
Vermont 4 Massachnsetts

KAIi'l'imOKE.

FHILADEI4PHIA.

Maryland 6s, Jan.. A.. J. A O..
do
68, Delence
104
Baltimore 66 of '79
9944
101
do
I8R4
68, '67, 5-10, let,.. ;oo
do
loix
do
66,;«0C
do
do
10-15, 2d... 107« 107X
do
1890. Park 68
do
15-25, 3d... 108H
do
98 Ji Baltimore 4 Ohio 68 of 79..
Pblladelphla 6a, old
97
do
do 68 01*90..
do
6s, new
loix lOlX
do
671/
do 6s Ot 85
AlleifhRuy County, 58, coup... 76
73
do
(N. W.Va.)2<lM 61
AUcifhany City 68
do
3dM.6B
Pittsburg 58
rik
Central OhIo.IstM.. 6
ua
do
68
[Marietta 4 Cln., Ist M.,7, IB91. 99
do
7s
do
do
2d M.,7, 1896. 90<k
New Jersey State 6b, Exempts
Norfolk Water Ps
Delaware Stale 68
^Northern Cent., Ist M.tguar) 6 ...
RAlLROAl> 8TOCK8.
do
do 2d M., 9. F., 4, '85. 93
United N. J. Comoanles
do
do 3d M., 8. K., 6, 190(' ..
Camden A Atlantic
3S
do
do.3d M. (Y. ACje.Tl
do
do
pref....
S3
do
do Cons, (gold) 6, 1900 9IU
Catawtesa
19X
Pltte.4Connell8v.,l8tM.,7,'98 93)(
do
pref
44
do
do
IstM., 6, 1889 ..V
Rlmira 4 wilUaniBport
IWc8tMd,lBtM.,endor8ed,6,^90 ...
RImira A Wllllaranport pref..

STATE ANll CITY BONDS.
PennsvlvanlaSs. coup

:oo

,

'

S6W
9tk

'S

•JX

'

j

F7ast PenilBVlvanla
Harrisb'if Lancaster A C
Hunthin'ton & Broad Top.

11.412.1tt
11,311.110

l:.377.U«
ii.rro.2ii
11.363.3(1
11.573.811
11.892,431
11.319,973
11.382,107
11,896,736
11.413,79*

do

do
LehlRh Valley

do

.

pref.

Little Schuylkill

Mlneblll

NesQuehonlng Valley
Norriatown
No^^he^^ Central
North PennsylTnnia
Oil Creek A Allegheny RlTer.

14

S«
53X
S'l'ii

67

Phlla.,

56>i

16

K

Ham. A

97

A

7, SO...

2d M.,7,

3dM.,

Colnm.,

85...

1877..

4 Xenia, let M., 7, go.
4 Mich., Ist M.,7 81
do
do

ti

it
91

:o4

100
7a

101

M.,7,
3d M.. 7,
2(1

M

93

too
S5
-4
94

'»4..

II

'88..

68

m

doTo'dodep.bds,7,'81-'94. 88
4 West., 1st M.,7, 1905.
Ist M., 6, 1906. 78
do
Ind., Cln. A Laf., 1st M..7
78

(I.AC)lBtM.,7,1888

do

S

Jnnc.Cln.A

In<l.,letM..'f,'86.

HI

W
•8

F6
80

s
W
N
a

Miami. IstM.. 6. 1888....
Cln. Ham. A Dayton stock.. .. 93
BAILROAD BONI>B.
Alleghany Valle3-73-108.1896.. 92
»2S Columbus AXenta stock ezd. IM^
Dayton 4 Michigan stock ex d 41
Belvldere Delaware, l8tm.6.'77 9oH
do
8 p. c. st'k guar Wityi
do
do
2d M„'i<5
«5
Little Miami stock
ex. d. lOiU
do
do
Sd M„'87

do
do
do
do

Little

conHol,,6s, '91
Camden 4 Atlan, 1st m, 78, "73. :0a
do
2d m, 78. "80..

CatRWl8sa,l8t M.conv.,'82

M«

T

chat. m. do
do
new 7s, 1900
do
Connecting 68 19110-1904
EastPenn.lstmort.lB, '88...
El. 4 3V'm8port, lat m, 78. '80.
do
do 58
Harrlsbnrg at mort. 68, '83.
.

lOO

84

101

IrfiMlB.

61

L.

1

c
do 2d m.

do

98

96V 97K

do
Creek * Al. R, con. 7s, "81
on Creek iBt m. 78, '82
Pern. A Hightstown Ts, '89
Penn A N. T. Canal 7s, '96-IM6

67

Pennsylvanla.lat M.,6,1880...
do
2d M., 6, 1876....

t»K

Wharf6*i

4 Fr'k., l8t M

..

81
81
81
8t

to

W

n

81
96

96
80

7»

90X

«x
es
m
M

6, *i0-'78.

4k

do
(Leh.Hr.)6,'B6
IstM. (Mem. Br)7,'70-'75.
lstM.(Leb.br.ex)7. 80- as
Lon. L'n(Leb.br.ex)6,'93
Consol. IstM.. 7.1898
Jefferson.. Mad. A Ind
LonlBV.. Cln. A Lex., pref
98K

1(19

Oil

83
80

do
do
do
do
do

1910 103W 103>,
Little Schuylkin.lstM., 7. 1»!7. 99
102
Northern Central 2d m, 68, '05 93
!1SH
do
do 2d m,
68, IWXl 9:n
92
68. 19'JO.,
6a, "SS
2d in. 7s, '96
10s. chat. m.,'TJ

lOf
106

Lonl8v.Loan,6.'8]. 66
do
Nash. l8t M. (m.B.) '7, 77.
9
do Lor. Loan (m. 8.36. ^'87 88

T. lstmort.7a,>90...
2d mort. 78, •75
38
3d m. cons. 7s, *95. 63
Junction 1st mort. 68, 'So
2d
do
do
1900
Lehlgb Valley, let M., 6b,1878.

do
North Penn. Istm,

to '87
to '98

Water 68. '87 to '89.
Water Stock 68, 97.

Mad.*

»

do new 68, '98
do
do reg
do new 78, reg,,

6b. '82
66. '97

BneclKl tax 68 of *89.
I.lPtM.(I&M)7, '81
do 20 M.,7,
do
do Ist M., ,,H06....
do
Lo lUT.C.ALex..l«tM.,7,'!r7..
Je«r.,

do
do

do
do

do
do
do
do
do

164"

H.4B.

do

Louisville

96

97>4

105

L,4>(;iSVII>t.E.

100

do
68,'83
90
do
68, '89
88V
do mort. 68, "89.., 95)i

64

73H

do

do
Lonlsvllle

A

common.

Nashville

14
86
96

83
95
91

M

81

82X

z»t
76'

33
77

ST. I-ODIS.

Long Bonds
do
Water6a rjld
do
r
(new)
Park 6b gold
....

St Lonls 68,

Jo
to
do
do

6s, STiort

.>

St
»2
100
97
99

-lo
Sewcr)SpcclalTax68 co^
iOH
North Missouri, IstM. 7s
Sri M.7B...
90
do
S>< M.7t
Uo
•X
Paclftc(OfMO) IstM. gld.. . 16
S9
Kan«8B '-.*., 11. stock
13
93
Pacific RB. of Mo. stock
533
.

.

MV

i

I!

94

S7X Dayton
do
52

13X

*75

ii"

1(8
90
9S

8, 77..

Indiana, Ist M., 7
do 2d M.,7,
do

Cln.

121X
...

D.. iBt M..

do
do

do
do

119H

47

Morris

do pref
Schuylkill Navigation
do
pref.
Union pref

Cln.,

Dayton
do
do
S7>4

4ij^

Cincinnati 58

50
78

CANAL STOCKS.
Chesapeake 4 I'eiaware.
Delaware Division
Lehigh Navigation

170

do
68
do
7-308
Ham.Co.,OhIo6p.c. ongbdB.
do
do 7 p.c. 1 toSyra.
do
do Ig bds, 7 * f.3C»
IV" Covington 4 Cln. Bridg*)

57H

West Chester
do
pref
WcBt Jersey

^

6,110

S8M

31

15

:

Wllmlng. 4 Baltimore.

6.

;ix
93X

eINCIN^A^I

52
54
88

A Fric
PlillHtlelphla A Reading
Plilladclnhla A Trenton
Tioga

M., unend..

59« 69S Central Ohio
do
preferred
16X 47

46
32

PennsyU'flnla
Philaiielphia

let

do 2d M., endorsed
Baltimore A Ohio stock.'
Parkersburg Branch

.

>0 Camden 4 Amboy. 68,

113,763

.

700
19.537
6,000
34,000

l.li6I..T00

ii.omi.ooo
796 4.30
1,000,000

12,000
6,000
.

3,8Ol.,0OO
'JS5.497
5Si.l»IO

*'*''"5-«»

.".

Total net

'•9t^'liS
471,000
196,000
271,000

1

749 306
3.633.000

2.3(l.(

Central
Bank of Uiipublic!.'
Security

^^'ri

15.212.0(10
3.79.. 160
5.374,IliO

1,000.01X1

Third
Bl«th

Specie.

1,000,000
2,000,000

500.000
300.000

.-onriition

weekTrSngTn.

:

Mecliaiiles'
Ban'* N. Llbortlos.

25.417,2(10

following is the averace
^'^""^ '"' '^«

day, March 24, IHTi r^""*""^^
dL^'MSl'l!;'^
cai'ltal.
Loans.
D .. ','*,"?!•
Pullartelphla
»l,50O,0OC
C'linmcrclal

25,533.5(0
25.483.800
25.419 800
25.379.100
25.366,400
25,437.310
23,484.100
35.428,900

57.889,110
55.802,300

11.157.f.00
11.183,6110
.

2.3,318.4(0

SS,!i20.50O

10.831.200
9,884.000

,

25.(42.500
35,397,500
23,614,100
25.690,300

51,181.100
55.040.800
55,771.500
55,781,800
5S,r21.300
57,322,800

11,11,82,800

—
Banks.— The

12:, 161,500

Piiii.ADKM'nrA

Nordi .Vmerica
Farin-rs and Mech

r««in

Deposits. Clrcu'latlon.

10,918.000
11,455,000
11,122.500
10.880.800
11,054.500
11,431.500
11,507,300
l:,SU,l(10

2,1195,000

121300.100

.,

10

«•

.Dc?flMell'*lu
''cirease.
11, ,00

I

1.681,200
1,171,400

Ftbruiiry 24

March
March
March

26.500

1,037,300
1,417,200
2,075.400
2,738.700
2,793,900
2.521.5
2.233,300

122.S72.70O
1 3.528,700
121,413,800

.

Decrea.^

circulation........

Specie.

1.'0,I';6,-.00

January «...
January 13
January 20...

Deposits

Peiuuvlvft.,gen. m., codt, IIIO tilt

BOSTON.
.Maine 6«

New

.

are comparative totals for a series of weeks
castSneeie. I.piral T.inHa,.
i.^
...
«,

Loans.

riecein'ier

1

•OUBITUM.

ignreiate

UlriiuU-

41,llll,(tOO
41, 165,100

BOSTON. PHIlilDELPHIA, BALTliOBE, kt.

•xnjBmsf.

weeks past

1^478,100

W

"""

1

LQiral
Teii'lorn.
44,8i6.700

Specie.

ftUOTATIOiNS

tl.iVjUfi
11 I, WW,

......Inc

Tlie folio iving are tlie totals for a aeries of
Loans.

follows'

Dec

5«.«» Circulation

Deo.

Date.
D8C.il...

week are as

J«,!U9.8rO|

!"'•

413

<

THE CHRONICLE

41 +
=34=

[March 29, 1873.

NEW

QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS IN

YORK.

page (in.- Mt repeated here. PHre^ represent the per
aniutmment Bond* ana active Railroad Stocks are quoted on a previous
"^
cent value, whatever the par may be. " N. Y. Local Securities" are quoted in a separate list.

Eric 78, 4th mortgag

V. 8. Bonds.

,io

do

(Quoted previously.)

7b,
78,

Bufl. N.

old

do

do

68,

do cow

new bonds

n
a

ft f^t.

17H

u

do
do

.loseph.

91

M

6s
8s
88
Es

99>i

.

93K

new

do

do

»•!*

»6

bds.

4

S.Ills. R.
Ist

M

H„

T.

IstM.

B's

81

Kaf'la B.
Mab. & Chat. U..
of 1S92..

dae.

Land Grants...

Jo.

ft bt.

do convertible
Western, 1st

do

U;d., Lack, ft

96

ma

2dM.

do

do
do

do
78, conv.
Wab'h, Ist Mort. ext'd.
let M. St L dlv.
do
2dMoit
do
do
Equip. Bds ....
tons. Convert.
do
Hannibal ft Napf'B IstM

Texas,

ilreat Western, Ist M.,isai'....

U4M

2d M. 1893....
do
OulncTft Tol.. IstM., 1890....
111. ft So. Iowa. Ist Mort

M

rol. ft

,

lOs,

of 1876

,

Oj10 68,1375
do 68,1881
do 6s, 1886
Kentucky 68
1 lllnols

do

I'.SX 107

118
104

(Not i)revlou8ly quoted.)
Albany & Susquehanna

90

& Alton

iny.

do
pref
Chic. Bur ftQulncy
Ctev., Col., Cln. & Indlanap
Clove. & PlttBbure. guar
Dnlin^ne A sioux City

do

Marietta

&

-,13

..

120

94H
113
115

h7X 84
136

,

r;in.,lBt

do

Mo.,RanBas& T

23»

UK

105

90X

&

Saratoga

Alton

4

T. Haute.

do

do

7b,

M

conv.

Haven

to railroads,

€.

KATLR0AP8.

ATenn.R.lPt

M..76....

do
2dM.,7e
Atlantic &Galt consol

do
do
do

end SaTanI

do
do
do

stock

do gaaran
83M 'Central Georgia, I «t M., 78
go
stock
do
do
Charlotte Col.& A.,lBt m.,7B.
si'x
fttock
do
do
'Charlestons Savannahes.end.
99
iSavannah and L'har., iBt ni.,7B.
'Cherawand JJarllugton 7s....
92'
iKaat Tenn. A Geoivlaes
34
(EastTeun.ft Va.Gh end. Tenn
95

]

Jun&Dt
Feb& Aug

68,g'd,

E.Tenn„Va&

6s, do
7r, 1876, Land
7s, Leaven. Brch
Incomes, No, i:.
do
No. 16.

do
ft St.

103
40

fis

lOO

construction
Peters Ist ni

W

78, cur'y, '91

ArkunsasLfvee bonds
Atchison

ft

Atchison

ft

7b

—

P. P^, 68 gold
Atlantic ft Pacific L,G. 6'8 pld
Atchison, Top. & S. Ve 7s eld
101
101

99)i

>ebra8ka

3 p. c...

Rome

ft

do
St.L.

Watertown

ft

s

It tail

Central

Ga., iFt M., 78..

.

88

68. i;old

Loans,
New
state

rln.,
57
711
SIS

7K

m
97

m gld 7s

F. W. let

Can. South.

m

do
do

Montgom.* Eufanla

Income
.

85
100

60
90

90

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

8s, interest....
'i

nitg.Ss

Income

stock..
N. OrleauB & .TarkP. :;dM.fl8.
do
cert'B.SB,
do

N.Orlenns ft Opelon8.l8tM.88
!Na6hvillc&( hattHnooga,6B...
Norfolk* Petersburg Ist m.,??
78
do
i'lk
do
73
do 2dmo.,8f
do
^*

I

90

NortheaBtcrn,S.C.,l8tM.88....

2dM.. 8b
do
Orange and Alex., Ista.es
2dP, 69
do
Sds, 8s
do
4thB,88
do
Richm'd & Fetorb'g Ist m., 78
2d ni., 6b.
do
do
Sd ni., 8b.
do
do
RIch.,r're'kPb*g& Poto.68....
do conv. 7b
do
do
Rich, and Dauv. let coDs'd 68..

Piedmont

do
do

2d m., guart'd
3d ni..6e

do
do
do

ft 111.
ft

C

1st

m

W. Ext

,

J»ck.,N.W.&8.E.

gold 78...
1st
gl 78
l«t ra g] 97

m

..

6b...

m..88
Southwest. KR,, Oa.. Ut mtg...
slock
do
S.Carolina RR. IstM, 7s (new.'

do
do
do
Va.

&

4t1i

do
do
do

Tenn.
do
do

68
78

r

stock

lets. 6b

2dB,6B
3d8 8s

West Ala.. 88 guar
Wilmlugton and Weldon 7s.
Ch«fe Rutb.Ut m.end
do
iBt M., 68....
do
do
. .

VU-i'lnia

Ind.

m gld7»

Ss.

iBlS, 88

Selma, Rome ft I)., Ist M., Ts..
South ft North Ala, Ist M., 8b.
Southside, Vft., let mtg. 88

PAST DUE corporrs.
TenneBaecHtftte Coupons

m

&

end.

iBt

1st 88,gld

In'ernat'l Rli.Tex.lst

Ist

.

8s.

end. by State of Alabama...
Mobile & Mont.. 8b gold, end
Mobile & Ohio Bterllng
do
do
do
ex ctfs.

el 78
Ch.. D. ft v., I. dlv., 1
gld 7b
Hou'. ft Tex. C. Ist m. gold 7b
Houston
Gt. N. ist m. gld 7s
(Mile, ft

Ind., B.
,,

Bonds, end. 76

lilili. ft

do conBOld.,

do
do

iik

—

branch, fia, gld
Walklll Valley is' 7s, gold ....
West WlBconsin 7.<, gold

& Tenn., iBtm. ,7b

do

Montgomery & West P.. Ist.Ss..

^-o.

Arkansas

7i

55

T H.lt

2d
do
So'eastern let 78. gold

Union Pac.

«)'

95'

.

St L.. ft St. Joseph. Ist. 68, gld
Southern Central of N. Y. 7b..
Tebo & Neo6ho7s,go!d
I'niou ft Logan8port78
62
36
79

MlBslsfilppi

P. Jervis78.gold

St.Louis, Vanilaliaft

'0
Mo. River, stock
Land M. 7s., 96
do
do
2d 8., do 7b. l(i2
do
do
UO
Si S; do 8s. 110
do
ft

ft

Ist 78, gold, guar....
7s, Income

Rome, W. & Ogdcnsburg7B...
59X Roudont ft Oswepo 78. gold...
S2
Sioux Cltv ft Pacific 68
39M Southern Pacific 6"6, gold
South Side (L. I.) "8
Steubenvllle ft Indiana 68.,..
'*
"
"IM
2a 78
Southern Minn, construe. Ss.
do 78
do
St.Jo.&C.Bl. FtM.,10s
do
8 p. c.
do
St. Jo. ft Den.C.88,gold,W. n
do 8s,golil,E.I)
do
Pa'wlnsky. Mans. & Newark If

List,

90

Montclair

Peoria. Pekln ft I. let ni, fiold
Pitts. Cln. & St.L.Ist7«
Port Huron & L M.Tb, gld. end
do
do 7s, gold
Peoria ft Rock I. Ts, gold
Rockf'd.R I. ft St. L.lBtTB,gld

&

do 2d

Mo.iticcllo

Oregon & California 78. gold.
Oswego & Rome 7s. guar

i'-'A

M

'10

1876....

Endorsed...

N.

Miscellaneous

92X

1879....
188?...,

Mort.

I

do

Bur,
..

Ist

Pekln, Lincoln ft Decatur IstM
Han. ft Cent.MlsBourl IstM,.
Cm., Lafayette ft Chin. IstM.
Del. ft Hudson Canal Ist M.
Giilveston.H. & H ,78,po]d
PaclllcRR. of Mo., BlockPacific R. of Mo. IstSs. gold

7S.186S-76

52
1. 5S
do 7s,
do
do 7B,8a do

TOb

ACbatt., iBi.M.SB.cid..

Ala.
ila.

do new,gld

7s,

bondB, 78

,

t8t78, gld

.

Ind'8 Ist M, Ts. S. F,
La Crosse & Mil. Ss, IstM
Lafayette, Bl'n ft Miss. 1st M.

.8.1876

rrl. ,''°«

ft

do

Winona

pref.

real estate...
subscription.

C,

Wand RR let

C. C. C.

68, 1883
(>s,

equip...

ft Texa" 7e gold...
Mo. R., Ft., S. ft Gulf, stock
do
l8t. M.lOs
do
do
2d M.,IOs
do
N.J. Midland lBt78, gold, guar
2d 78 guar
do
N. Y. ft Osw. Mid. ist 7s, gold
2d 78, conv
do
do
\ew York ft Boston 7s gold.
N. Haven, MIddlet. ft W.78...
Xewbu gbr'ch 78, Kuar. Erie
Omaha & South western RR.S's

Gt, F.astern, l8t Mort..

M. 7s
Pt. Jeff. Ist M..,
St. Louis, Jacli. ft Chic. Ist
South Side, L.I. IBt Mort. bds
Slnklnt; Fund..
do
Morris ft KBSex, convertible...

Co..,

68 16S7

ft

Loni?

Railroad Bonds.
68,

do
do
do
do
do

oonBol.6B

Richmond Cb
Savannah 7s, old
do
7fl, new
Wilmington N, C, 88 p old
do
do -88 gold....

North Am. 68, gld

ft (V.

00
do
do
do

Norfolk 6s
Peteraburp 68

do
do 2d 85
Indlanap. & VIncen. 1st 78,guar
Iowa Falls ft Sioux C.lstTs..
Indianapolis ft St. Louis 78...
Juckson. Lansln & Sag. 88.
Kansas Pac. iB, Extension, gld
do
7s, Land Gr., gld

do
Mo., Kan.

'8 gold R. D.
do
do Ist Mort. LaC.D
do IstM.I.&M.D.
do
do 2d M
do iBt M. I. ft D..
do IstM. I. ft I...
do IstM.H.ft D
do UtM. C. &M.
Marietta ft Cln., Ist Moit
Chic, ft Milwaukee 1st Mort... 94M
Toilet* Chicago. iBt Mort

Smlthtown &

TrueteeB Certlt

do
do
do
do
do

S9ik

%%

apids & Minn.78,gld
Rome & Watertown Ist M

Mariposa Gold
do
_P el".

r. Central

ao
do
do
do

Is

ft

Indlanap., Bl.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

.\m l)ock&lm.Co.7.'H6
West. Union Tel., iBt mort. 78

Atlantic Mall Steamship

N

M

Bur., C.

AmertcanCoal
Boston Water I'ower
Cumberland Coal and Iron ...
N. J. Land Improvement Co..
Pennsylvania Coal
Snring Mountain Coal
Wllkesbarro Coal
Canton Co
Delaware ft Hudson Canal....

do

ft

>

new

Cb.

New Orleans Ss

Pore M. "s, Land Gr..
Fort w., Jackson & Sae. Ss...
Grand R. ft Ind. 76, cold, guar
do
do 78, plain
Grand River Valley 8s

87
o7

.

iniscellaneons Stock*

Land Mining

_nrnpeau
Flint

Boston, H. ft Erie.lst mort.
guaranteeci
do
do
Cedar Falls ft Minn, let M...,

.

pref.

Louts ft Iron Mountain
St. L.j Kan. C.& Northern prol
Toledo, Peori'< & Warsaw
Toledo, Wab. ft Western, prel.

Bt.

do
do
do

78.

8b

do

Pittsburgh 1st 7s
2d 7s

95
S9
9j

Peninsula Ist Mort., conv, ..
St. L. ft Iron Mountain. iBt
Mil. ft St. Paul, iBt M. 88 P.I)
do
do 7 Mil do
do

New York

Rome, Watertown & Ogdens,

Bt. LoulB,

oo

Montgomery 88
Nashville 6b. old

ft Nasnv. 7s.
Elizabethlownft Pndu.Sscon
vanBville, T II ft Chic 78, gld

73M
2d Mort
do
do
Peoria ft Warsaw, E, D. 91
W. D.. 88
do
do
do BurPn DiT. 34
o
2dM..
do
no
Consol. 78
do

guar...
special..

do

ft

bonds

MoblleSs

Evansvllle, Hen.

Tol.,

W. & Chic,

do

Columbia

do
do

ft

Col., Chic, ft Ind.

Jersey Southern
"><
N. Y., New Haven * Hartford [38
N.T., Prov. * Host (Stonlngt.)
Ohio & Mississippi, preferred. 73S

Kenaaelaer

ft

7b,

LyncliburR 68
Nlacon 7p. bonds
Memphis old bonds, 6b
new Vonds.Ss
do
do
end.,M.& C.R.K...

94'
Gr
do
2d Mort.
do
8i.>ck
do
do
84
New Jersey Southern Ist m 78 75
Georgia R. K..78
36
stock
Pitts., n. W. ft Chic, Ist M... 106M lU
do
do
99
25
S9M
Greenville & Col. 7b, guar,....
2d Mort.
do
do
do
idM
do
7b, certlf..
do
3d Mort. 96 Jl
do
8to( k
do
do
3 8 p. c. en't bdB
Kalamazoo ft South H. Ss, guar ino iroK Macon * Rrniiswlck end. 78...
do
90
85
97M Kal., Alleghan.&G R. e8,gusr
Macon & TtVePtern stock
Olove. ft ruts., Consol, S. F'd
ILO
85
Macon and Augusta 1)ondB...
2dMort
do
do
Kal.ft W!iitel'ii5eon7s
i6s'
98M 100
endorsed
do
do
.'idMort
do
Kansas Cltv ft Cameron lOs...
do
85
86
85
Btock
do
do
Uo
do 4th Mort
Kan.C, i-t. Jo. ft C.B. Sp. c.
lUl
88
MemphtB& Charleston, Ist 7s..
Lake Sup. ft Miss. IBt 7'B, gld
Chic, ft Alton Sinking Fund.
li'S'
78
do
do
2d 7b..
do
2d 7s
do Ist Mortgage... ll'3
do
do
97
9.S
80
do
do
biock.
do Income
Leav., Atch.ft N. W. 7B,guar.
do
tSM Leav Law. ft Gal., stock
IS
MerophiB & Ohio, lOs
Ohio ft Miss., ronsol. sink. f..
9^
92 Ji
do
do
l8tM.,10B
6s
Consolidated...
do
do
do
91"
90
Memphis A. little K. !e;M..,.
2d
do
Louisiana ft Mo. Rlv. I't m.
do
97M MlBsisBlppl Central, iPt m., 7s.
Logans., Craw, ft S. W. 88, gld.
Dnh. ft Sioux C, 1st M
US
do
2dm., 88...
do
2d dlv
Michigan Air Line, 8s
do

Chic,

New

rittB., Ft

ColumbuP, G a.,

.

88>4

preferred
2dprof.
Miciugin Ceutral
MorrlB tfc K88es

do

do
Angusta, Ga., 7s. bonds..
CharleBton Btock6B.
Charleston, 8. C.,7b, F.L, bdB.
Columbia. S. C, 68

.

05S
lOSH
lOSX
105X

1876

llarlern nrel
Illl nolB Central
Joliet & Chicago
Loni; Island

30

(•

Itallroad Stocks.
Cbicai^o

Erie

do

do
6s coupon, 77
do
1879
do
War Loan
do
Indiana Sb
MIchlKan 68,1873
do
68,1878..
68,1883
do
do
78,1878
Now York Bounty, reg
do
do con
ao
68, Canal, 1^
1874
do
68, do
do
1875
68, do
1877
do
68, do
(s.
do
1878
do
do
dogldl887
do
1874
do
ISib
uo
do

Atlanta, Ga., 7s

lOOH

Denver Pacific 7s, gold
Denver & Rio Grande 78, gold
Detroit, L;inBlng & Lake M. Ss
Kvansvillc ft Crawfordsv. 78.

Chu-.^KO Eslended . lOOM
»B
^'d Molt...
-•3%
Chic. K. Island ft Pacific
m>i ;i6M
Morris ft KsBex, 1st Mort
9!>,
2d Mort
do
do
New Jersey Central, 1st M., n. 104M
tlalena

canal bonds, 1870

do

DutcbesB

Seenritles,

CIT1K8,

m

91

89

Sontbcrn

7 t Id
Dan., Crb., Bl. & P. 1st
Detroit, Hillsdale ft 1". RR.S's

liliji

oo
do
Arkansas 6s, fnnded
do
78, L. R. * Ft. 8. 188.
do
78, Memphis * L. K.
do
78. L.K.,T. n.&N.O
do
78, Mi88. O. & U. Rlv
78.1rk.CentR
do

88....

Connecticut Valley 78, gold...
Connecticut Western let Is....
Chcsaprakeft Ohio Ist 6b, gold
Chic, ft Mich. Lake Shore Ss..
Des Moines Vslley 1st i-s
do
do Land Grant 88

81
lu3
97

M

',

.

89
do 2d M. pref
do 2d M. income,. SIM
99
Ohlc. ft N, Western 8. Fund..
Int. Bondp
do
do
do Consol. bd8 oov
do
Kxtn. Bdf w
do
do
iBtMort.. 99VI
do
do
Iowa Midland, Ist mort,

dE

Paul,

111. Grand Tr'ink
Chic, Dub. ft Minn., 8s.,
»7
I'eorla * Hannibal R. 8'B
uChicago
97M
ft Iowa it. S's...
American Central Ss
.,
Chi. ft Southwestern RR. 7'B
loo" Col. ft Hock. V. 1st 78. 3.1 yrs
99 X
do
do Ist 7b. 10 yrs..
99
do
do 2d 7b, 20 yrs...
Chic, Danv.ft Vlncen'B .8,>.'ld
Cleve.,Mt.V. ft Del. 78, gold.

do
do

1S7S..
of 1910.

ft St.

RR. let m. gld
Lake Shore ft M. S. Income
Logau8.,Craw.& S.W.RR.!ni,g
Milwaukee ft North. 1st m* Sb.
111
N. Y. ft Oswego Mid, iBt ni, g
11
do
do
2d conv.
101
North. Pac. Ist m. gold 7 S-lOs
93
93M R chmonti Air LIrieSs
liR.
111.
!mgl78
Spring.
&
S.E.
SS
South Carolina RB. 2d m
St. Louis ft 8. E. RR. con. m.
Pough. ft Kost.HK. Utni
South Side of L. 1. IsL m. ex.
L. Ont. Shore

Carthage ft Bu:. 8s.
Ulson, Peoria ft lian., Ss
O.O.&Fox R.Valley 88.
Ouincy & Warsaw, 88 ...

»95i
105
106
102
l-J'

Detroit, Monroe ft
Buffalo ft Erie, new

ft

2dM,7'8,gld
~

do

Keokuk

,.

9&H

.

.

68, 2dM.,g>d
iBt 78. gold..

Central Pac. 78, gold, conv
Central of Iowa. iBt M, 7'b gld.

1WS<

Tol bonds.

Alton

61

Mont

.

d'

Cleve.,I"vllle& Ash., oldbds.

Bellev'le

Rbode Island6B
Alabama 58
do

do

Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875... 10l>4

do
78, large bonds
Connecticut 6r

do

do

new bonds

Tol.,

ft

California Pac. liK. Ts, gld.

M.

ai

Penitentiary
levee bonds

8s
Ss
do
8s
Cillfornl8 78

Cleve.

ft

do
do
do
do

Cnnada Southern

ma

Louisiana 68
do
do new bonds
do
do new floating debt.
7b,
68,

Ma
w

bonds ... »J
fO>5
™H
Lake Shore Dlv. bonds
bonds.
con.
coup
Lake
Shore
,,,.
Con. roif. bonds...
do
Paclllc R. 7b, guarl'd by Mo...
Central Paclnc gold Bonds ...
State Aid bds.
do
94*
94" Western Pacific bonds
M'geBonds. «
1st
Union
Pacific
Hit*
;9H
78..
Land
Grant,
do
95
Income 10s
do
47
14

411

r.)i

Asylum bonds

do
do
do
do

in
ai

MM

101

Mich. So. 7 per ct.M Mort
Mich. S. ft N 1.8. F. 7p.c....
Cleve. ft Tol. Sinking Fund..

•sii

Han.

2d
3d
1st

UOji

94
104

.

Ss, 188'^. ...
ConBol. ?8. 1902....
ft Q. 8 p. c. Ist M..

do
Cblc, Bnr.

68

10

do
do

do
do

do L.ndC,l8S9,A&0
of 18?8,
do 7a

10

K. IBt M., 1877.

ft

Ulch. Cent.,

do Funding Act, 1466.
do
1863.
do
do
do
do
do new bonds
do
do Special Tax
6s
South Carolina
Jan. & July...
do
do
April A Oct...
do
do
do
do Funding Act, 1866
do
do Land 0, 1889, J * J
do

Y.

Mo. River 4th S.,do 8b..
do
5th S.. do8B..
6th g.,do88..
do
do CreBton ttranrh
do Chariton Branch
Burl, ft M. lln ^eb.) Ist conv..
California ft Oregon 68, irold..
Bur.

X

95«

do Con.M. ft S^kgF'des
Ubany ft Snsqb'a, 1st bonds

endorsed
Gold
N ^rlh Carolina 68, old
do
do to S. C. R.Ri'onp
do ex coup...
do
do

MiSBOUr
d

lOU
97

78, 2d M.S. F. 1885
78, 8d Mort., 1875
aarlem, Ist Mortgage 78. ....

4o
do new bonds
do
do consol. bonds....
do
do deferreddo
Georgia 6s
78,
76,
78,

101

186f.

and. R.

Vlriilnl* 68, old

do
do
do

1880..

conB. mort. gold bds..

bong Hock Bonds

State Bonds.
Tennessee

do

5th

Ask

BXCUBlTlXr.

Bid. Ask.

BBOUaiTLKS.

Bid. ABk.

(10

ronpnns
Coneol,Coiip

MempMe Cliy coupons

NaaUvUIeCUy Coujtona

March

THE CHRONICLE/

29, 1873.1

Marietta & Cincinnati, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Philadelphia & Erie, Maine Central, Detroit & Milwaukee, Cleveland ft
& Alton, Lehigh Coal & Navigation, Schuylkill Navigation Co., and various other companlea of lest promi-

Snt)C0tmcnt0
AND

STATE, CITY

415

Pittsburgh, Chicago

AND CORPOEATION FINANCES.

nence.

Boston, Hartford & Erie litigation baa terminated in a
injunction, and the trustees now give notice of a
held, Thursday, April 17, to reorganize t!ie company.
In regard to the St. Joseph and Denver City bonds, wa are able to
add nothing to the remarks made in The Chronicle of Feb. 22,
on page 347. Reports have been current tliis week that the N. Y.
Central and Hudson loan for £2,000,000 sterling had been placed
It has also been
in London, but they are not well authenticated.
stated tliat the New York, Boston and Montreal Consolidated
Company recently sold $6,250,C00 of its bonds in London, and haa
the prospect of placing the balance of its loan, making in all
$12,500,000. As Messrs. Bischoffsheim have negotiated with the
Erie Company for the general mortgage of $30,000,000, bearing 7
per cent gold interest, they are now taking off this market the old
mortgages of the road, which they can pay in on consolidated
mortgage account.
Mr. Joseph (i. Martin, stock broker, No. 10 State street, Boston,
.
has compiled his complete list of dividends and interest payments
to be made in that city April 1, showing total payments of $3,
432,500 by Boston banks declaring at this time, and $2,210,439 of
other interest and dividend disbursements.

The

S'lATE SECURITIES, CITY SECURITIES, RAII.ROAD denial of the
meeting to be
STOCK AND ROND LIST, CANAL AND iniSCEL-

LANEOUS STOCK AND BOND

Co., In the olBce of tlie

The Chronicle tablns of
to-day

LIST.
*

year 181S. hy Williah B. DiKi
Librarian of Congreai, Washington, D.C.]

Congnn,

[Entered secordlnn to Act of

In the

stocks and bonds are brought forward

— being the last Saturday in March— with numerous correc.

and additions. A very large number of the most important
appear during the first few months of the year,
and hence the revisions and additions in our tables are more
numerous and of greater consequence during these months.
Since the last publication of these tables extracts from the annual
reports of the following prominent companies have been pubished in the Ciibomcle, and are duly indexed in the column of
' remarks" accompanying their several bond statements, viz
The
Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie, N. Y. Central & Hudson, Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore, Northern Central (of Pa. and Md.)>
tiona

financial reports

:

CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BOND
[Entorea according to act of Congrcsi,

DESCRIPTION.

In

the year
-

Miles
of

For explanation of all rtferenr'eB Bee C'nal
foot notei* on 1st page of ER. Tables.

vf
-5
'

so
MO

ISTJ.

by Wm. B. Dan*

4

Bonds,

INTEREST OB DIVIDENDS.

Amount
Outstanding

•J,".'"*

'When

'

(^"n'j

LIST.

Co., In the ofllce of the Librarian of Congreaa, Wasblnzton, D.

Principal,

by

Payable.

RKMARK8.

when Due

Where Payable and

I

C]

(

Stocks,

wtom.

last DlTl'd.

*1ANAL«.
Chesapeake

Delaware— ftocit

<t

SO
Tar.
25

lat mortgiige (origlnall t »2,8(»,000)
Chesapeake te OAfo— stocK
Maryland Loan, sinking fund
Gnarantccd Sterling Loan
Bonds having next preference
Delaware Divtsionstock

Begistcred Bonds
Regi^^tced Bonds
De Leu tares, sterling
<f Karitan-'SloCK
Lehigh Coal tfe Aaufj7a(/on— stock
onn, convertible, conpon, gold

1889

iw
1871

90

1633,350

1,000
100

800,000
20.000,000
1.500,000
3.500.000
3,500,«00

1,0(10

1,000
1,000

"ioo
50

t

1,001

let mortga!^e registered
let raort. registered,

1,0
1,001

UR

Mort. loan, on eqnitiments Ac, gold
Loan covertible into ftock till Dec, '72...
do
do
ext n. conv. till Dec .'T?.
Monongahela Nav. Co.— stoclc

law

St morti?a3:R

JforHw— Stock, consolidated
2d mortgage
Boat loan
Preierred stock scrip dividend
T^wn^wiBanfrt— Slock
iBt M., guar, by Penn. KB., s.f. »5,0U0,0OD.

&

Preferred stock
mortgage (dae .S72, ext. to
ad mortgage
1st

al,

"if.

"'so

1.645.U4i4

50

2,608,977
1,751,213
4,016.670
171,354
306,500
800,000
«33,»90
2.002,746
l,"0O,00O
1,311,000

SCc.lns
6Uc.lns
6
6

1,000
1,000
I,00O
l.'OO
1,000

H7i*«r— Stock

50

do

prel.

rnion— stock
Ist mortgage

bonds, 8d mort...

end T. W.

priority b.ls.

A

19III

p. 732.)

Busq.

and Bens. 4

S.

Railroads

(r. l>,

1884
1897
1897
18T7

deficit,

See annual repoit in

9275.926.

Cent. RR.
Cbronicli, t. 16. n. 8^9.
of N.J. assumes t23lO.00O olgold loan
of 1897.

(T. 12,

P.4M.689.)

IWi

'

2,805 000
718,000

1,0.10

common

2

5
<
6
7
7

4,4.57,150

Maryland loan. 2d mortgage
SBsqh.t'a

do

1884

PlttBbnrg, office.
Joly, 1872 Gross receipts. 18T1, 9175.120; expensea
}J.T.. N.B'Kof Com'ce. July 1, 1887
and taxe^, 978,772 ; dlTds. In 71.9percf .
Leh. Val. KR. Co.^'hlla. Aug, 1672 Leased. April, :s70, to Lehigh Valley RR.
do
do
Aug, 1872
for999yrB. The lessees assuming bds
do
do
April, 1876
4 scrip A paying 10 p. c , per annum en
do
do
.\prii, t»:6
rref stock, and 4 on consol. stock, (v

50

bonds
nt bonds
Boat and car loan
Boat and car loan
Title

I'-

10.1,164

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

6
5
6

336,965

Md.Ket earn-

ings from opt'raU^ns. 1^1, IS96,0S.
Annual report In (jhroviclk. t. 1*, p. '6*
shows netrecolpiB In 1811, $283,547: net
receipts In qnarter ending Aug. 31, 1872,

Cam. 4 Aroboy KR. (t. 14. p. 5»,S«6.)
May, 1867 GiOBS receipts last year, Jl,12».:2»; exISM
penses. Interest and taxes, f 1,704,855;

N.T., Office N.J. Cen.RE

6

1,000

1897)

Ti Del. City to Cbesap. City.

Jnly, WIS
Api. 1(1 '7: See

Philadelphia, office,

iSTO

Common

it

286,0011

do
do
London.

«g.

var.
var.

Improvem

Sunqiteha7ina

!,(XX)

do
do

7

1861)

1865

S jS(]u., Ist and 2d mort
Schuyttdtt iVrt(\— stock, common
Br.

6

5

2,in,iX

1.000

IOO
185S

17.

July, 18S6

Brown A Sons,
1870
London.
1890
Balto. .A, itrownA Sons.
tus.tss.
1885
Philadelphia, office
Feb., 1873 L^as d to Lehleh Coal A Nav. Co., at lat.
do
do
July 1,1878 on bonds and 8 p. e. a yr on stock.
N. T.; office, 71 Bway. Feb. 1, 1873 Stock Increased »5,ro,i.00O In April. 1873.
N. Y., Bk of Commerce
1877
Ca<h div. Ill 6 yrs, 116 n. rt, i^eases A-b.

7f
7f

4,999,400
8,IK2,80O
922,000
5,566,177
2.000,000
5,000.000
762.7T9
1,006.800
103,000
1,025,000
l,176.0iO
500.000

:nii

Pretcrrei.tock
l*t moi-tgaic

West

1.000
1,000
1,000
50
1,010

Dec.

do

Balto., A.

8,i« 10.000

18T2

Deta.

do

5
«
4

1,69:),500

1658

Philadelphia, ofTlce.

3
6

l.ll97.liT.i

8,229.5M
8,000,000
«.375,000

1st mortgage
Delaware A Hudson—stock...
Registered Bonds

I

1,880,600

do
do

J.4fc J.

d-)

Oct., 1899

do

Feb., 1867

l,p.714.)

A Wiconlsco merged ln*o, and
West Branch 4 Sueq. owned by P., C.C.

Wyomliii:
J.

7

.325,316

"i

2,907.860
3,000,000

6

.JnlT"l910

office.

lSW-8'
Feb. 12,1373 Leased

J.

Philadelphia, office,

M.AN.
M.AN.
M.AN.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

4 J.

Ptalla.

J.
J.

do
do

J.
J.
J.

"i

&

F.& A.
F.4 A.
M.&S.
J.& J.
J.

6
6
6

Philadelphia

J.&.I.

6

A

4
4

J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

A

Feb.I3,18T!
.Marcb 1897
Jan., 1882
Jan., 1876
May, 1870
1888
1889

Jan

18^5

Baltlojoie.

May,
May,

do
do

.',

J

n. 1, 187?
.Jan., 1691

from June 1, 1870. to Pbll. 4 Readfor999yea'8 at annual rent of 9656.000
Including certain real and personal prop riy conveyed to P. A It. Last annual report In t.

16, p. S88

;

see also v.l4.

P.355.J

Leased to P. A Rea'^Ing RR. for Interest
on bonds and half ofnet e mlngB; in
1370-71 defl( It after expenses and Int-

was »8.;,657. (U. p. 77.)
r>-c Ipts, 1810, 958,*90; operaMri expenses, same. Nominal cost.95.9<n,8D6.

erest

Gross

M.AN.

6

May

Fhlladelphla, ofllce.

1,1688

raiSCELLANEOITS.
Bonds,

DESCRIPTION.

Date Size or Amount
of

For explanation of all references, see Bonds
foot notes on 1st (lageofRK Tables
AdaTtu Express Co.— stock
Amer. Merchants* Union Ex. —stock,
American coal (Md.)— stock
American Dock & Improvement Co..
Atchison Bridge, 1st mort., guar

100
100
29

Atlantic Mail Steamship Cb—stock...
Boston Water Power
Canton Improvement Co., Bait
Ttnlon R.K. bonds guaranteed
Carv /mproretnent Co.— stock
ventral of N. J. Land Co
UonsoltdaUon Coal of ifd.—stock ....
Istmort. (convertible)

100
100

1st M.. consol,. conv. (for 91,250,000)

Cumberland

and I. —1st mort
do
do
2d mortgage
Cumberland Coal A Iron Co-Siock
DimlelthiiDubuque ^rirfae— bds s.f..
J Us. it SI. Louts Bridge— booAa
Louisville Bridge— hoada
Mariposa Land<t Mining Co.—stock
cortl

.

16X

4 J.
M.4 8.
J.

4,000,000

ises

"

mortgage bonds

731,250
783,000
59,000ahs.

tOc

100

10,250,060

1,000
1,000

513,000

i,ojo

"w

4,000,000

50
10
100
IOO
lOU

Express—^tock...

—stock

mortgage
irii
,

8, 187S
3,

1873

10, 1873

ifiba

S.;

v.,

H.

4 St. Jo., A

Boston, oiace.
Jan. 9, 1869
F. A A,
N. y.Co.'s Office.
Feb. 5. 1873.
J. 4 J. N. V. Co's office, 71 B'y. Jan. 20,18,3
J. 4 J.
do
do
Jan., 1885
,1.4 J.
do
do
.Ian. 1. 1897

4

New York.

J.

Cen. Br. U. P.

1867
ISre

A

Annual report

sufficient portion of n'iw consol. mortga-ra
Leid to retire old bonds. See Cubohici.s, v.

In

1^

IS,

p. 628.

18T9

do
do

Feb.. 1879
Apr. 15, ••87:!
Cent. R.R. KOT., 1693

N. Y. by 111.
N- Y-, Mk of Commerce.
.V.

Y., Oilman,

CUBONICLE,

Sou A Co

V. 15,

P.S5S

See Chboniclz, v.

10,000,000

IS,

;

T. lS,p. S9I.

p.3M.

s,'X)r,,ooo

Dec., 1870

Chuosicli:

Q-F.
F-4A-

N. Y., HI Broadway,
do
do

Aug., 1872

Aug.

fT. 15. p. 5 S.. v. 16, p. 32S.)

See CHRONiri.K, v. 14. p. 730; T. 15, p. 594,
Dividends In 1871. 20 per cent. (v. 14. p. «!.)

Sept!,"l86S
1,1681

This company oneratcs

Plttsbnrgn Co.'s

8,0011,000

office.

leased lines,

Jan., 1879

5,700,000
4,30 ',000

J.4D,

500,000
1,000,010
1,250,000

.1.

J.

A.r.
4 J.

N.Y., E. Kelly

A

Co-

many of

the

Pena

(v. 14, n. 270. i«5.

See annual report IeCbiomoi,!

(t. 16, p. ».'.)

The Co holds soine of

Animaln

isr.l

do

i.'i.it

Jan

1), 1872

1000,000

6 000,000

2

5.000.000
«: .031.100

4.000,(00
;

Jan.

Dec.

J.

500.000
480,000

(,100.000
5,000,000
20,000,000
4,000,000

100

Spring Mountain Coal.— stock
Sprues mil Coat.—tlock
Unlte/l .States Express —stock

Tft:kesl>arre Goal't

Mar.
Mar.

Nov. U,

F.4 A.
A. 40.
M.AN.
A. 40.
J.4D.

493,(100

100
IOO
100
100
100
60

SO
lOU

gold

Real estate bonds, gold

N. T., Bank of N. Y.
do
do
New York, office.
H. Y..Cent.RR. ofN.J

Chronicle. tuI. 14. p. 796.
Cbbosiclb, t. is, p. 19.

»7,600
1,660
100

id mortgage.gwld

'."t

REMARKS.

Stocks,

Guar, by Ch.4
10s.

5I2,'.0I

Company— C.om. stock
Preferred stock Co ivned by Pa.R.R.)
Quicksilver Mining Cto.— Com. stock.
Preferred stock

Pennsj/lvatiia

Western Union Telegraph

When Due
Last Dlvi'd.

2X

4,0011,000

3X8
1864
18T2
1S52
:869

'.

Welts, Farfjo ck Co.

"Where Payable and

l,2(X),tlbo

1

Ist moricifcre.

I

by Whom.

M.AN.

stock
Haryland Coai— stock
""
Ns'c Central Coal ( «d)
Pacific Mail .Steamship CV>.—stock.!!
Pennsijlvanla Coai— stock
1st

When

O.-M.

10,000.000
18,000,000
1,500,000

.

Preterre

6

Principal,

Rate
par
Outvaluet standing.

IJOO.OOO

Q-F.

A J.
4 J.

I''

J.
J.

7

M.4N.
M.Atr.

UAfV,

New York office.
New Vorl ,ottlce.
New York, office.
N. Y., Bank of S. YN, T. Union Irust t;o.
rbl)«4»lp>lt».

Feb!

1

,1873

Jaii.,'l870
1875

May, im
Xor., 116*

Cbb jxitLK.

Its

stock.

part In

V. 15. p. 401.
Jlei r<'ceipta,t<,'W,3U
(V, 15, p, 7S, 155, 49J, 512, T. IC p. W.)

1

JBE CHRONICLE

416

[March 2d, 1873.

STATE SECUEITIES.
by Wm. B. Dana & Co., In the office of the Librarian of Congress, TVashlnftton, D. C]
Snbaerlbers will confer a great favor by elvlns ns Immediate notice or any error discovered In our Table*.
[Entered nccordlng to «ct of Congre«, Id the year

1»I3,

DESCRIPTION.

BKMAREg.;
For explanations see foo^note.

Alabama :
Bute bonds, dne

in

abstract of Auditor's report for year ending
Sept. at, 1872, was published In Chromclx, v. IC,
p. 49. Total asKi fined value of laiuli*, $7(j,757,"ii9
of town lots. |?5.733,48i of personal properly,

In 1S73 & extended
extended
do
Bterlliig hondi of 1850, extended. ..
bterlluK bonds, extended
do
do
do
do

do
do

;

The Alah. & Chat. RR.,wa8l,oiight by
the State, April. IfsTJ.and has been rt!f>ola : tha
State's guaranteed interest on the Company'*
bonds is in default. A new loan of tl,50iMXXJli
reported authorized, the valiilty of which \»
contested. See Cmbokici.x,v. 15, p.80;t.8iiU T.
$30,648.1^9.

.

NtvboDda
do

{Bwloan

oriifi2 (for»i,(KX),UOO)....

10, p. 49, 391,

ducatlonal Kund Debt
Baltroad bund Indoreeinents
1>0 u loMont. & EufalaKK

Loan to Ala. & Chattanooga KK
Temporary Floating Debt Sept.,';j
ArkanmtA :
Funding bonds of 1889
Levee bontls (or warrants)
Old unfunded debt
Tea year bonds Tor deficiencies..,.
poatlui; debt

Under a law of

1369 bonds are issuea ro raltroadi
at $10,000 per mile to land grant rosds and $15,000
per mile to others, but limited to 6.50 miles in all.

ABfiesfpd valuation of all taxable property
$120,000,000; rate of taxation,

debt iHmoxtlv held bv U.S.

,

To Memphis & Little Kock Kit
To Little Kock & Fort Smith KB...
To L. I?,, Pine liluff & N. O. UR.
To MIsR., Ouachita & Red River RR
To Arkaiwas Central RR
.

and funded bonds arc
(CuRONiCLE, vol. 15, p.

iund.

ChbohiclS,

bonds
do
bountybonds
State capltol bunds
auyear
20year
10-30 year

I

^-o

J

c."

=

£«

I

;

rate of taxation. 2 mills.

Old Territorial bds are not recognized. Real and

.

personal property assessftd in 1871 at $34,673,7.'»8.
Loan to J., P. & M. K.R., is sfcurt-d by mortgage on road, Otlier loans to railroads have been
authorized to amount of $7,148,000 but not Issued.

Convention bonds
State bonds (sold or hypothecated

do

Loan

to J., P.
it

<Ss

(V. 16, p. 387,}

Mob.RR.($l,000,i:UO)

Atlantic

Assessed value of property In 1872, $234,492,468
Kate of tax. 4 mills L-glslanre declared void
tbcscml-annnaUold bonds of 1870, and $iao,OOU
of the quarterly bonfls" held by H. Clew* & Co.;
theli. & A. IjODdH, $1,500,100; and the following
RR. e ndorsements, viz Brun«vi ick & Alb., $3.S00,

RR. bonds

do
do
Atlantic & Gulf RR. bonds
Bonds, net of Ma-ch 12. 1366
Bonds, act Sept., '70, goU;
Bonds, act Oct., '10, gold
Bonds of I87J
New bonds (for $1.200,0(0.)

:

&

000, Bainbr., C.
C. $600.00\ Cherokee Val., $300,(00,
artersville
v.. $iT5.000. ^v. 15, p. 155
218,250; V. 16,p.20,lb7,a8. 323.387.)

m.

& Albany RR

tlUnota :
Interest bonds, Inscribed stock
Refunded stock bonds
N riniil University bonds
Thornton loan bonds

The debt has been rapidly reduced, ar.d will soon
be extinguished. Valuation of personal property
in !87l. $113,915,561 ; railroads. $2.5.516.042
real
"State, $25'V289,395. or about one-flah of the actual value. The 111. Cent. RR. tax amounts to
;

bonds

"^Var

^^'enue

about

deficit bonds' (to Chicago')!

JLiiniiaa

Bonds,

1861 to 1869,

do
John Tllford, act
do
Military purposes
do held by Board of Ed

interest collected bi tlio State,

sources of sinking fund.
tion of property In 1871,
43 cents on $100.

A constitutional

Cha Itv Hospital bOTds
Bonds lor relief of State Treas..."
Bonds In aid of various railroads...
Leveebjnds
do

nit ntlary

debtor State
toMlss.& Mex.B'It Canal.
Iss. t) N. La. & Texas RK. Co
school held by Stnt-. Treas..
to N. O., Mob.
to N. O., Mob.

do

&

Ciiat.

i&

Texag RR.

UR

:

The war debt sinking fund Jan.,

ClViUoan bonds
°
Wnr
do
a
Bounty do
].*; \°
rj
do
«0
Muntclp l1, War Debt aBsaraed "

M^rulana
Bait.

&

..

ti

fv. 16. p. 50 )
a=9e!-fied valuation of property In 1871 was
$(16,716,283, on which the rate of taxation wasl9M
cents per $100; incom« from dividends on rail-

Railroa'B and canals
Bastern Shore RU
Baltimore .^ Sn-sci. RR
Chesapeake & O/uo canal.,.',"!

&

Susciu-^haiitia

UR

road, canal and other stocks owned by the St ite
The Stntc has largely assisted
$354,123.
canals and railroads, and holds $4,694,51.^ of j-tMcks
and bonds of i-olvent ccmipanles, besides $l.S58,737 in the sinking fund, leaving onty $5.883,4'>7 of
debt, without any offset; the State also holds
$20,557,166 In unproductive securities.

was

"
Annapolis & Elkrldge RR
Defen-e Hounly Loan ....
"
Southern Kellef bonds
WV
Deaf and ruinb AsyiUTi Loan

Md.

*

Ho-plta! loan, 10-15 years.

Maryland State Loan

...

'"

'"'

.

jRW«acA(v.sfi«.9— Statu Almshous',' L'n

By

a law of 1863 all interest on the debt ot
Massachusetts Is paid in coin, fxcepting on IhR
temporary loans. I)urinp lS72debt was dt- created
about $2.1)00,000. Tbe sinking funds in Jan., 1873,
were valued at a total of $I0.453,3(^S. and anprrtloped as follows: Almshouse, $9f',0-'2; State
House. Hospital, and W. Mass. Hospital. $"ra.l'2S;
Bark Bav, $;20.0<'0; Union fund loan, $3.(t.i0,000 ;
crast defense. $477,010; benntj fund. $.i,8^2.S63
harbor land improvement, $11)2,681; Norwich ft
W.. $336,147; Trov & Greenfield, $1,277,785; war
fund loan, $l,i.i(*.511 Bost.. H. A E., $748,247.
Property returned for taxation in 1S72. $1,036 59I(;

State House Knlarffement Loan
Lnnatlc flospltal, &c., Loan
Lunatic Hospital (West. Mass)

Back Bay Lands Loan
Union Fund Loan....

do
do
Coast Defense Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
_^do
do sterling.

War

"
...,

Loan, sterling
Troy Greenf. RR, Loan, sterling;
do
4*
home...

A

w

*

do
do

;

deposit sir8avingsbanks.$184,797,StS:cornoratirn
property (above real estite and machinery),
$104,757,278. The loan to Boston. Hartford & Krie
R.R. Is secured by deposit of $4,000,000 " Bcrdoll"
mort. bonds. The a8>»e&sor'K aygregatc of i;eal
and personal property In the State is $l,591.9--3,0O0,

sterling,
sterling.
sterling.

50
****
«
«
°*J
Southern
Vermont RR, Loan
Norwich & Worcester RR. Loaii
Boston. Tfartf. & Erie RR., sterling
Harbor Land Improvement

tbe actnalvaYueoein;^

.Million

war Bounty

Stff Mflijff

Loan

$2.807,004,4.7.

(v.l6,p.50.)

largely diminished in 4 las'
years. Asaessed valuation of real and personal
property, i8:i-2, $630,000,000, an<l rate of laxaiion
purcUaaa
2Vi mills. Surplus revenue is appMed to
ol bonds nsf ast aslt accuutulates.

The debt has been

itenewal Loan Ponds

Two

$7:i8,'^53.

The

.

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, stV

Bait.

was

1873,

the municipal debt sink'pfimdwaB$3!ti,9M. After
the U.S. Supreme Court decision, interest was
paid in gold till the derision w;:8 reversed.
Valu.ation in 187-^, $224,509,951. tax rate, oik mills,

:

(thIoRR., sterling

limits the total debt

;

to fund floating

iM/ie

amendment

decided,
however, that
bonds nuthnrlzrd
previous to the amendment might be issued.
Which Includes $120,000 to Miss. & Mex. Gulf
Texas
Canal
$594,000 to N. La. &
RR.; $2,075,000
bonds guar, for N.O.. Mob. & Texas RR,; $2.2riO.0O0
bonds to be Issued to same company $l,(r25.000
(or more) to N.O.. Baton R. & V icksburg RR.;
$100,000 to Shreveport Hospltsl; $100,000 subs, to
Miss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real and personal property in 1871 asseesnd at $2.=0..n9J,4!7. Rate of
State taxation. In 1871. 14K mills; Defau;t Wfta
made in payment of interest Jan. 1, 1813.

'.

P

(v. 14. p. 457.)
is $J,T;J0,7:0.
Re-

$2, n'O 393. Total valua$126,322,707. Tax rate,

Direct d.bt, .Jan. 1, 1872, was
to $25,000,000.
$20,188.KK); contingent debt. $6.57it,68:i; temporary
$3,476,268; total outstanding, $S0,244,751.
It wa»

do
funding coupons
forredemplion certifa, fto.
to Boeuf & Crocodile Nav. C;
for relief of P. .I.Kennedy.
Issued to State

(v. 13, p, 559.)

The nominal debt of'Kcnliirkv

1813

Zoutsiatm

do
do
do
do
do

$500,000.

The valuation of real and personal property in 187*
was $120.000.001». Blqklng fund is $IS0 000, Bond*
of counties, towns, and citirs are registered, and

funding, &c
Bonds for various State purposes.
Military loan
Rentitcky
Bonds to contractors, &c

Bonds
Bonds
Bonds
dodo

&

(

Hallroad endor8em''nf8

^Brunswick

;

Debt has been reduced since 1866 from $10,000,00$
to prefent ilgurep, by ftinking fund imrchases.
The 1861 bonds arc navable atnleasurealnceJulv,
1871, and those of 1864 itfter Oct., 1S74. Ai-srsscd
value of real and personal property, $339,782,733

£

non-taxable, 20 yr.,
Florida :
Old bonds held by U. S. Govt
Due School and Internal Imp fund

Veorgta :
Western
do

Is being rapidly reduced br a- Blnklne
See notice of redemption of bonds In
T. 15, P 99 V. 16, p. 329.

Tbe debt

do
Soldiers* relief

do
do
do
do

in default for interest.
50, 181, 187.1

.

Catitornla :
ClTll bonds, sinking fund, gold

Connecticut
War bonds, 10-20 year

about

2K "ntlJs. Unfunded
The "Levee" bonds

....

linnds...
iinnds.,

i:;iTi. >i

Bia,

—

rnaa^.

AprUdEOct.;

M.*N. May &

Nov.; J.

OuttqecctfM,coatalalax fifUer loiormMtpn

*

JD,,

Ju»«

* D«e

March

THE CHRONICLE.

9?, 1878.]

417

STATE SECURITIES.

> Immediate

Subsorlbers will coaftr a grei^* fliTor bf glrlnz
DE8CR1PTI0N.
For

8 z

oot Qut<» on

nil

ttinnesota
State liuUdlug Loan

do
du
liallroiul

North Mo. RU
(-alro A Fulton UK
Platte County RB
lr<iu Mountain KR.
raclllcBR

1,000

4.13,010

18i«
18?^

1,0U0
1,000
1,000

2,727,000
401 /XjU

do

2.9«1,1XX)

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

•5!-8
•57-9

to
E^onda to
Uonda to
Bondt) to

W.

1,000
l.HX)
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

',M-9
•38-4
•57-66
'5S-«1
'68-7

I'actflcKR

..r.

Mm

'SiMJ

B. W. r. Paclnc Kit. (guar.)
riannlbal & Ht. JOBu;phRR
ifeoatUi;

:

State bonds

-

J.*J.

100,000

'65-6

CulvemUy & Lnnattc Asylnm bl».

187'i

Ifw) Jersey:
War oan bondB, tax free

do

do
do

392.000
50l,IWl

a.ua.ooo
4,907,0.0
1,156,00(1
l,r>S».000

3,000,000

do

do

do
do
do

M.&8.

Art.

7,

Art

7,

6(X),000

J.* J.
M. & g.

Concord or Boston
do
do
do
do
do
do

iCO&c
lOO&c

§R

irt., 7, See.

Sec. 3, and
Sec. 13.

•ia'

I

1

^a

gold loan. cp. or reg...
Comptroller's bds (by iter. State).
Sforlh CaroHiui:
KK. and luiproTement bonds, old.

do
do
do
do
Ao
do new (not special tax)
do
do
do
do
Funding bonds, since war
do
do
do
Beglsfd certificates of literary fund
Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. 21, '68.
Special tax bonds

«§[
1,000
1.000

1968
18C7
1S68

do

lOO&C
lOD&c
1,000

1,000

1.'52

1000

1852

1,01.10

18.')2

1.000
1.000

&

re>f.

&

,

(cp.
reif.)..
(registerea)....
:i7, (rcg.).

May

1853
1867
1867
1867
1867
1867
1861
1871

W&e

60&C
604c
50&C
90&C
504c

Swto stock
Slate House stock, let .SBae.
do
do
3d do
do
d.}
31
do
do
do
4th do
de
do
5tli do
-

,

.
.

.

,

bonds

BlueRidecRKbonda

Now State House bonds
do
do
Funding blU^ receivable
Payment of Inter Bt
Funding bank bilU
Convorsiun bonds
Land comrn salon bonds
Fire loan bonds, itturltae....
do
do
dotncHlc...
Railroad eadorseni'juts.
State debt proper—

Bank T nn. stock

400,000
396,000
87,000
2.923,000
380,600
213,000
3,i59.0oO
9!,'i50

7,890AW
90,400
9,271,850
T23,9.)0

1862
1883
1863
1381

1.000
i,aio
1,000
1,030

1,019,000
205,000
668,000

1794
1836
1867
1838
1859
1861
1866
1854
ISSi
1856
1868
1868
1S68

var.
var.
var.
Tar.
var.
var.

Sa,837

186'J

1869-'»
1838

6

6

—

J.&

50m;
1,0.0
l,00O
1.000
1.000
1.000

S0O&C
SOO&C
500&C

1811,691

127,411
301,370
215,476
130,315
1,131.701
970,000
250,000
11,600
500,000
1,100,000
1,358,550
1,265,800
700,000
184,445

J.

do
do
do

J.&

4,083,991

1,000
1,0001

I

"o'

Dettclcncy bds, act 1871 (for »100,000)
B 'nds,uct Dec., Is7l (for $i.o O.OCO)
University, School bds and certfs..
Floa'ingdi'bt, warrants, &c...Ian. ';»
Bond-- claimed by Intt^rnailonal BR
Parmont— War loan*bonds, coupon.
"
registered
Klr^fnla—Old bonda, coupon
"
registered
sterling

Fmnded
bonds coupon
"
"

ri'trlstered

"

Btcriing

coupon

..

GOBBoUdated, coUDOn
registered
fractlona

latereBt due July l,18il

Tax

known

bounty loan

Dec,

1877

»25,1I0,181.

July,

IS-'T

In the State. Intt-rett on all debt ezaept
Is voluntarily paid In gold. The
local debts of cities In New York State are tl37,
639,6(9;
of
coulitles, $46.<'«5k 264 , and towns

(V.I5, p 658; v.

16. p.

H.)

On demand
The gross amount of the several Issues of debt are
here given, but the value of bonds Issued rince
do
do
do

much on the p^irtlcular i-.'-ues. Several
plans have been proposed for scaling down the
debt, but no dcflnltc action has vet been taken.
Int. la paid onbouda Issued to K.C. Railroad bT
the derUI' n <.>f Dee.. 1812. Oihcr interesi |:> dafault for some years, (vol. 15, p. 691, 771, £03, KO
1865 varies

New York.

Jan., 1900
Oct., 1896
Indefinite.
Oct., -.898

do

'98- '99

N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank,
do
do
do
do
do
do

Jan., 1871
Jan., 1876
July, 1881

Raleigh, Treasury.

do

do

V. 16, p. 31,

3«.)

do

do
5g.

'11:

A.&O. PhlIa.,Farm.&M.B'k.
do
do
do
J. & J.
do

F.& A.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

!«
I''

6
6
S
6

5
6

M. &S.
A.

S«'
6g.

6g
r«
^8
6k-

&

(v. 13. p. 840.)

(J.-J.
4 J.

J.

do
do
do
do
de
do
do
do

tlabt Is provided for by sinking fnnds. Taxable property, 1672, t37,174.I69. M. mill lax for
Rsllel bonds and : mill for Bounty bonds.

1671
ises
1S80

Prov.,R. I.H.4T.C0.

March,

do
do
do

do
do
do

Columbia, St. Treas.
do
do
do
do

do

Columbia & N. Y.
Columbia, Treasury.
do
do
Columbia & N. Y.

do
do
do
do
London.

J.&J.

some

A&U

Columbia.

6g.

Revenue is raised from nnin^rous sourcfs, priiic'pal y from corporations. Taxes are levied on
personal property, which was assessed In 1873
at |t:60,844,238 and the tax was $835,719. Total
revenue in 1872, $7,142,990. Funden debt diminish-

April, 1879
July, 1882

do
Aug., 1877
do
Aug., 1878

O.

most

6g.

Jan.,18S7

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
de
do
do
do
do
do
do
Harrlsburg Treasury.

J.& J.
F,&A.

¥

total valuation of real itnd cbatte'. property in
1872 wa8»l,524,slB,ll8, on wliicli the 2.{S TOille State
tax produced $J,414,537, and other local taxes,
which are very heavy In Ohio, raised (18,324,423.

The
State Treasury,

Feb

1872
Feb., 1872
Feb., 1877
,

Feb,18T7
Feb., 1883
Feb., 1882

June,

Balance lu Treasurv St close of fts$1,976,820.
cal year, $1,4S2,155. State holds $1,7M,S21 In stocks
ed

and

$9,30O,(X)O ol

rallrood bonds.

Interest

Is

pall

gold on alt loans prior to 1807. Any coiipoa
bonds mav be changed to registered- The bonds
due In 1^77 are payable at any time till 1682
In

those of 1983

tl.I 1892.

(V. 15, p. 2!?, 90;.,

1876

1882

April, H03
J Illy, 1893

August, 1891

At pleasure.
Jan. 1,1677
Jan. 1, 188-I
July 1, '83-3:
July 1, '87-89
Jnl» 1,'82-SC
July 1, '87-97
July 1, '75-79
Jnly 1, lasi
Jan.l, 1885
July 1,1898
Julyl,lS88
July 1, 188J
July 1, IBS

all created for war purposes and is betag
steadily diminished. The valuation of real and
personal property for the fiscal y. ar ending Ap^.

Debt was

1870. $138,189,489. and ta^i o' 35
revenue IB 1371-72, $S41,305.

cents on $100. Tolal

The Comijt, oiler's report. Nov., IP72, reports the
bonded debt at $l.-\851,.'«7. exciusive of f 1.7SJJ08
ecntlngent railioail debt, and $4,OiO,(Xio Bliu)
Ridge KB. bonds. The assets are staled t-t iWO,The estimate forstate
70(1, but chiefly valueless.
expenses aud mterci^t to Nov.. 1!>'X Is $2.054347,
and fo- prevlons deflclencv $1 236.405. 'Tlie Blat
Kidge RR. scrli^. auth rized 7872, Is t'ecid* d to be
unconstitutional. Taxation for 1S71. rate. State
cotiuiy, 3 mills. Assessed value of PTOp$188,913,^. The State defaulted on Intareat
1872. (v.l4,p.385 ;«8 ; T. IS, p. 38,388, 330, 881 ;

7 mills
e> ty,

Jan.,

:

v. 76, p. 354.)

Jnlyi,'l8fi3
July 1, 1868

1S68-93
1898
1870-73
1882
1869-92

5V.-:::

2,172,000

No

Interest now paid

13,781,932

18!l

funded.

18K
190)

UOO

1863-69

1900
3,219.690
4,59?.0«5
75,100
476,934

Jan.. 1873,

recommends funding

all

debt In a 40 year 6 per cent bona; Intercut to De
He e-^timates total
resumed by July, 1574.
Tlic total
taxable property at $^O0.iiCO.0O0.
debt here given Is substantially, according to the
report of the Co ptioUer, .Ian., 1873, ar er deducting boii'ts paid In by railroads, amoniittnc
altogetner to $r2,2>2.796. The Coirptro lor esti-

mates di-bt of solvent ra'lr.'ad^. $3,988,886; due
from rail oads then sold. $2,378,520; tndoraad
bonds that will nay in erest, $2, 172^10, and Intareet. $260,640; balance revenue due, Jan. 1, 187$,
$1,319. 2;u.
$272,674,353.

Total valuation of re

1

estate. 187$.

No new debt can be created, except
by a two-third vote of the people. The rate of
taxation Is 40 cts on the t\w, but a lav Is laid oa
otbci sources of revenue,

(v. 18, p. 181, 171, 314,

323, 587.)

300000
l,ono
1,000

statement la according to the Governor's
message In Jan., 1873. Of the 7 per cent gold
bonds $3M),00'.i and of the iO ,"=,.';<'"'.,'=„";?"/
V. Illiams ft
$100,000 are reported aj pl-dt'f d with
Onion. In New York, for loans forty-three of
»??.'«'•
the 10 per ccail. Honds

his

233,757
850,000
257,000

New

York,
do

18W>-1M0

March l,me

;

626,713

»"«,S<?'^"i5"n»'
sonal property assessed In 1871 at $2.0.290.524.

4!)*,167

1,800,000
278.000
2)7,500

1862
SOOdfcC
1^62
SOO&c
1851-6 u SOO&c "4.173,0(10
1851-61
var.
•3.18[l,9.i2
1851
JEIOOdJC 1,865,000
1866-67
500
'977,0110
tess-e;
var.
368,50
1867
£100
466,2U)

U7I

Deferred

certlflcattiB
luterest on sterltnis debt,

of personal,* 14;.';48.03'>; tiital,»2 0<8,62!,44».
rate In 1872 vas 9H mills, the htahest ever

879,410:

will.

Jan. 1,1'83

1886-67
]

Green Issue, no It-tter
186')
J ,2^
Bds to lUndliit. ouabo etoJan., 'S'
1868
Int. due on all bds cstlra'd to Jan. ^73
Hoattna debt— a\i ol I'cnn. notes
Treasury warranto
Loan account
Jexaa
Funding bonds by Acts IS66 & 1871 1366471
Front er defence, gold (for »7S0,l«)) ISTO

'•

At

Jan., 1874
Var., 1H73
Oct., 1974
Oct., 1873

186«

'67-'8-'l»

ttered

will

The Governor,

^"

Issue, no letter
serle-, letter B

"

At

July, 1875
July, 1878

•o«8«i-

Green

'*

April, 1677
April, 1S77

York.
do
do
do
do
do

do
J.

'

1

classes of bonds the principal is parable, 9100,000 pi-r year. Valuation of real and
lersonal proper'.vfn l-.T^ was 9')03,665,497 ; ID 1871.
.884,401.540. State liii. 3 ii ills.
Th^'re Is also »68,00i> rontlngeiit deb: to L.I. KR., ft
17,361 per annum for Indian annultlrs.
8«e
fiiianclal report in Ciino.vrcLE. v. 16, p. 81. The
total debt decreased about |l.i00,IXKI In 1871- "T^.
Assess'd valuat'n of real property lu '72 la tl.64i.-

New

do

746,800

S00,4.'!9

.

not

Jan., '86-96
Jan., "gj-ca

6,712,608

Batlroad stocks
s
:
f
Hermitage purchase bds T 2 g 3
State i.apitol stock
J 3=5-=
Bds to fund Int. on above to Jan, 6-i
ttatlroad debt—
Bon-lBend'rsed for railroads'! %?*
Bonds loaned to UR.^s, old.
V
Bl8lB*U(MUo BR.'3Sluco'86

do

Of he first two

TS-W

Jan.,

1== ^s

Tnrnpllcti road stocks

Now

Oct., •7a-4
Jan., 92-1905

J.

A.&O.
J.* .1.
A.&O.
J.& J.
A.&O.
J. & J.
A.& O.
A.&O.

6

505.961

127,95;

South Carolina:

t'undlnff

UH

do
do
do
do
do

J. ft J.

41,500
46,027
200,000

1810

do

6

100,000
11,407,000

4,074,317
2,400,000

1819
1852

(cp.

&

«
6

1,399,01)0

2 trejiistered).

6
t
6

2,6.'6,000

lOO&C

Willamette Canal and Lock

-i

Total valnatlon of real estate 1870, fllJSO.lIS; perMarch, IIR sonal, (8^977,995; tax (tl
per $100; amounted
March, 1881
to t2.il,tOS.
Th.; Municipal loan cf 1873 was Issued to cities
July, '73-8
ann towns, the proceeds to be need In rcduclog
Sept., '81-9
their several war debts.

The

Inclined ptano'loan, April 10
Coupon loan, Aiirtlii (f^,000reg.)..

Stock loan of Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Ctiambersburg ctf
Bho'le hlami:
War bonds

6

6

lOO&C
lOO&C

19 (faJ.OOOreg)

6

5

4,738,800
3,639,400

1860
185«

do

&

6g.

IS'iO

do

5
5
6

6g

lS'i5

May4

7

383 045
I'.OOO

N. Y Manhattan Bank
do
do
do
Albany.
N. Y., Manhattan Bank
do
do
do
Albany.
N. v., Manhattan Bank
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
J.&D. do
do
do
do
do
J.& J.
do
do
J.& J.
do
do
Albany.

&

J.

7

847,000
66,473

1,T21,-100

Bounty bonds

do
do

i

18,3-1887

Trenton & J. City,
do
do
do
do
do
do

J.

do
do

l.ie.'.'JOO

1^91.
1886.

do
June,

Coupon loan of April

J.*

1,739,000
2,417,400

Relief bonds

Beglster'd do

1,199,900

593,100

ROO&c

«hio:
Registered loan, p.iyablc after 1870.

do
do
do

J.&J.

1,260,000
19,861,000
561,500
900,000
800,800
1,537,887
1,108,420
4,302.600
2,099,000
473,000
880,000

bca
1878

.

do
do
do

A.&O.

1,1102,900

I'jOic

1818
1818

do

do
do
do
Oregon

1873-183'J

600,000
495,000
2,205,000

p. 151.)

IHSK-lfS)
la74-i93J

Co

llf.

ia7.1

l«n-le8D

Treasury,

.

1976

18WI
18,4-1808

i.aw
500* c
IOOAc

1827-3.

Constitution

01

l^tate

S, &.

valaiitiiiii,18;3. »K1i,37.i,'

.•i).,vi;i.i4i
is;.'
r »ii-iatel
perBonal. »;:o,622 3«". Tot.l, W.t..iSB,»J.
upon which the tax is 5 rnill». The liif al (county I
Ihe Hunnlhal ft
tue.4 unounted tu Vt,7»9.'.i71.
St. JoBiph Rallroail provldi s for Ita tiondn.
I«ondHdue Jau.. -KTi. were I»»1U in gold, after but
that lln*e n currency, pursuniii to a re-olutlou
ol tlia LegiBliiure. The Courts have thus far
Bunalned the law. The Auditor recommends
payment of principal and luterest In gold. rv. IS,

• ndof

Jnly. 18M

IKK'&C

l.OOO

do
1,

do
do
do
do
do
do

ITonurlv

The valuation of
13.>S

dn
do
do
dn
dn
do
do
do

do

deficiency loan

Canal Debt,

do
do
do
do
dn
do
do
do
Duncan,

M. AS.

rcjfistcredstociw,

Under

do
do
do

All these bonds are held by the prmianttnt Bchool
fund. The "Minn. State »!<.•' b—.i. wi.i.h «r»
"t of
repudiated, were Issaed in 18&H t
..t«.
|2,a76,000; reiog Itlon 'sdlscun.-

<

debt— Aator etock

to
do
do

Y.. Metropolitan Bk,

500,000
160,000

1861
1863
ld61

do

o
taxable
Xaic Torlc:
Bounty- loan bonds, conp')n
Qener.il f uml

N'.

18TJ
1878
liA>
Dec , lf8»

X. Y. Nat. Bkof Com.
do
do
do

J.

f.o

if.

61-2
1861
ld66

A

REMAB&S.t

Wlien Due.

do
do

do
do

J.*D.
J.

Whom.

St. Paul, Treasnrr.

do
do

lOilJXK)

1S«7
1871

-

do
to lUnd floating debt
BampHhire;'
War loan conpon bonds
do
do
do
do
Municipal war loan.

Where PayKble and
by

50,000
2,275,IM)

ConsoHdnted bonds

bonds

Principal.

When

*S?

1398

18611
..,

itUHOurt:
Btatebondfl

S.

Amonnt

1,000
l/XX)
1,000
1,000

1867
1868

do
do
Bonds(not recognized)

r

OutValue' Bt'aUiDg.

referenceii Bee
prececliiu: page.

I'xplantUion of

any error dlaeoTered In our Tablaa.

notice of

INTEREST.

1871
18.1
1871
1871

!»'&c
lOO&c

15.516,6
5,4l»,2Ji

var.
var.
var.

10.5)7,175
311,382

108 ,.513

2,1«3,W1

J. ftD.

do
J.

4

J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Of tke rectaO:
rh- debt 1» being rapidly reduced. lenlt'l
noUan.
lea
terea M* $ 35.f5o a?e held f r Ag iletobefunoad
_,
„,„„,„„,,,
»mou':'»™»r.v.,'' <:' r5-,'>^\HL"-i
Uichinond. Treasury. At pleasure All the
SOth March. 1871, Into
In accordance with the Act
1886
London, Baring B. ftCo.
°oSsoll"Bt«* B '"da for «,wilh deferred ce.tlfl10 to 34 years
New York.
he terms of finai.Ci.l la» s in 1873
oslcs for )<.
do
Richmond, Treunry.
•rciiiven in ChRO.\-iol«,to1. 16. at the several
isoe
propdo
Hai.-s nilcstcd below. Aesessed value of
1905
do
«rlv In 1873. $<39.-i« M9; tax Title. 5 uUHs. CBBOXi9a3
do
IM,
191,
861
T.
1»,
81,
80«
1«,
p.
691,
46,
Tik^a V.15, p.
IT. B. Mut. Red'n.
Montpeller, Treasury.

Bost.,

NfW

York.

187I-'78
1874-'90
1888-1805

,

,

1

do

London, Baring B.ft Co

;

1905

Contingent
1>«1

COBtlac«>t.

837.

[March

THE CHRONICLE.

418

29, 1873.

CITY SECURITIES.
CI

BBMnd aceordlng to Mt of Oongrwi, In th« ye»r ITO, by Wk. B. DiXi. & Co.,
notice of any error dl.covei-ed In our Table»
aab«erib.r. will conftr a «reat mvor by glvlnic n« Immediate
In the office of the

INTEREST.

Size or Amoant
Bate
Outpar •
•f
Whent
Bonda. value. Bt'adlng. per Payable.
Cent.

Far sqilwiaUon, see foot-notea.

Atbanv, N. T, - Bds for mnulclp*! pur's

ISBO

Auffutta, Ga
Bonds for TM-ioos

J,'

v;-

Subq. B.K..

V»r.
1858
18S4
1803
1865
1860
1863
1853
1853
1868
1870
1964

do

Park Improvement loan

riTs million loan to B. & O. RR....
Ojiemlinim loan, Pitts &C.RR....
City Hall

do

V-

Consolidated loan
Oonrt House loan.
FuQillne loan
ToWMt. Md. R.R. (for
for York

Budonemeuts
do

do

djt>

lo

1870
1872

11.000,000).

Joaes Falls
ft

Union RR

RR

lOO^kc

100&C
lOO&c
lOO&c
loo*c
lOO&c
lOO&c
ICO&C
lOO&c
lOO&c,

1872

103&C

1853-'65

lOO&c

1854
1869

1,000
1,000
1,000

Cum.RK

West. Md.

.

Kennebec RR. loan.
American RR

Penobscot

ft
ft N.

Kuropean
Bangur ft Piscataquis

F.& A.

RR

:.

* Co Mch 1895-1900

I., Duncan, S.

Nov.,

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

mortgage on road from Albany to Blnghamton.

1910

Mch. 1871-91
May, 1911
Feb., 1876-8!

Nov.,

ttgnsta.

V«r

1896

187S-'W

Bait., Farm.* Plan.Bk.
Bait., Register's office.
Bait., N. Mechanlcs'Bk.

Jnly,lB90

July

do
do
do
do

1873
May 1875
Sept. 1,1893
Sept. 1, 1893
Sept. 1, 1S90
Jan. 1, 1?»E

Bait., Farm.* Plan.Bk.
Bait. ,S..Mechanics' Jik.
Bait., Farm.& Plan. Bk.

Jan. 1,189')
Jan. 1,1886
Jujyl, 1834-

1,
1,

Apr. 15, 1900
do
1866
do
Ba't., N. Mechanlcs'Bk. July 1. 1890.
1900
Plan. Bk
Bait., Farm.
1902
Bait., N. Meohanl'-B' Bk.
Bait., N. Mechanics' Bk. April 9. 1900
187S-'85
Bait., N. Cintral RR.
1886
Bait., N. Mt<^haoiC8' Bk.
1890
Baltimore.

444,»»
891,616
137,414
ri73,700
1,000,000
47,300
900,000
1,375,000
117 000

&

Var.

274,700
560,000
1,000,000
eoj.too

A.&O.
J. & J.
A. & O.

:

ariouB Trust Fnnds
Kenewal City Debt
For various city pnrpoiei

1353

ao

do
f or

837,759
583,305
3,038,295

1852-'68

debt, recrnitlng, bountlet,

do

1852- 'W
1863- TS

Ac

Bang*r& Boston.

l872-'85

do

Mcreh Nat. Bank
Boston, 3d Nat. Bank.

1874
ia»4
1399

Best.,

.

bonntlea

Dorchester debt ass'imed
Consolidated St. Imp. loan, Bt'rllQg
Renewal o! water bonds ol '48

Water

1870
1870

loan, sterling

18»6,Si49

Jity notes (new main) Act 1853..
Water loan (Chesnut Hill Reao.)...
(water Into Dorchester)
do
goston Hlglilands
orchaster water loan

1881
1865
1870-71
1868

6

Var

Boston.

On demand

mt-

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
dj
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do

ia78-'79
1873-'S7
1874-'92
1871-'86
1874-'?5
18T!-'85
1872-'8J

5

6
5

11,198,675
1,794 500
•30,000

1861-63
1364

Roxbnry debt assumed
1.000

SlOO&c
1000

1870

6
5-6
634,700
183,500 5 to 7
4,000.000
5g.
688.000
5g
1,949,711

391,000
2,376,000
615,000
700,000
875,000

f
6
6
6

city credit has been looned extensively to railroads. In cvchange for their securities, which H
holds to the amount ot $Il,01.'i,9'i8.
The sinking

fund lor K.&

O.KR.».'),000.(i(IO loan was $1,«66,06S,
West. Md. RH. sinking fund, »"-37,40O
31 1872
and the total of the several sinking fundi. $5,831,836.
haltimure ft Ohio RR. pays Intel cBt on
$5,000,000 loan Water loan Is ;iii:d hy Income of
waterworks, and Public I'l'rk by City Passoager
Railway, and intoresf on $l,4S7,"Clibv other cou'paulcs. The $l.i W.HOO lo^n ol 1872 for West. Md.
R.R. is to be in place of $5'^5,00C bonds previouflrv

Oct.

;

,

;

endorsed. The assessed value oi property In 187(),
$202,756,140. Population in ISXIWfie 267,354, agUnsl
Loans arc issued in registered
212,418 In 18C0.

stock and are generally due at pleasure after tha
dates of maturity named. The fiscal year now
closes Oct. 31.

(V. 16, p. 154)

Valuation of real and pcteonal property $9^8,966.
Rate of taxation, 2X iier ct. The loans to EuroBe
ft N. Am. RR., and to Bangor & Piscataqu s KK,
are secured by first mortgages on those roads.
in 1870 was 250,526, against
177,840 in 1860. Valuation of real estate in 1871 was
$395,214,950; personal property, $217,448,600; total.
upon
which
tlie rate ol ta:<{ation w a^
$612,66),5.'50,
$1 57per$l,0(» for Stale and $11 53 for Cltj-and
County 1 he net increase of debt In 1&71-72 was
The total debt. Aiirll 30, 1872, was
$745,8*.
and the sinking fund then hold,
$28,628,536,
$11,6S4,387. Sinking fund pronslons are suincient

Cily Hall loan

1849-'50

Waterloan,
Debt of WiiUarasburgh loan
do
do local Improvem t
Brooklyn local improvement loan.,

1853
1855
1859- '61
1861

Alt Prospect Stiuare loan
aioldiers aid fund loan

1857
1865

Vol. Firemen's loan..
Katlonal Guard loan

1864

Nat'l G'd

&

Third street Improve, loan, loaal.
Gowanns Canal impr. loan, do
do
do
Bnsbwicli av.
do
do
8outh Seventh

1^65
1867
1866
1805
1866
1867
1862
1867
1867
1867
1869
1870

.
.

do
do
do
do
do
do

Union street
Fourth ave.
do
Wallabont Bay
Bedford ave

Keut

do
do
do

.

..
..

.,

local

aye. basin
T. Brldze loan, reg& coupon...
do
Prospect Parle loan,
.

do

1860-'T2

1860-"1812

do

Deflolency bonda

Permanent water loan
do
Beweragebonds, conttnaous. local
Sewerage bonds, special
Ass. fund bonds, cont;nnous
do
Central ave. sewer bonds
80. Brooklyn
do
Temporary debt certlfloatea
Charleston, S.
City stock

55,000
55,000

1,000

IMOOO

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

W3,000

do
London.

1899-1900
1900-1901

Boston.

London.

1872-'7S
18T7-'79
1875-1901
I900-19OJ

Boston,

do
do
do
do

1806

4 J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
da
do
do
do
do

meet the debt as it matures. Mr. Thomas
Chairman of Board of Assessors, estimates
the value of bulldlnga destroyed in the great Are
of 1872 at $14,000,000, and personal oroperty at
to

Hills.

$70,003,000.

'79-'80ft'98-'99

1900-1901

Brooklyn,
do
do
do
do
do

H7S-'76

July, 1573

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1,217 000

5,142,000
51,500
90,000

1»70

1,(100

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

J.

213.000
90,000
552,000
37,000
32,000
302,000
352,000
299,000
290.000
326,000
230,000
809,000
726,0
278,000
315,000
2,100,000
7,521,000

1872
1371-JJ

1872

rate of taxation on the assessed valuation of real and personal property Is about
$3 50 per $100. being an increase of 75 cents SmIlU

da

do
do
do
do

over

uary,

1891

lic

isn

.

1885-'94
1880- '81

1875
1881
1867- '90
1873- '90
187B-'90
lS77-'86

B

U66-'95
1868-'95
lS68-'90
1877

ii3 o
iS

o

1879

-J.

Cincinnati

.WO&C
8004 c
1868-72

sooiic

1,030,000
3,790,000
87,000
2,593,0(0
2,896,000
282.000
3,42o,000
2,000,000
3,800,000 I

J.

ft

7
7

&

J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
J.

ft

J.

Var.

RR
RR
Covington & Lei. RR
Ohio £ Mississippi RR
oCin,&

to Little

Hills.

Miami

iiaton&Ham.RR

F

A

Q
H
I

do Marietta & CIn. RR
M
Common ScUool purposes, reg
A
B<uida to fund doatlilg debt
Bds to I) & MRU to pur. wnrprop.N
do for Common School purposes.
do to pur real estate for vVorkh'seY
do to build Workhouse
T2
do pur.Orph. Asvl. gds for park.O
do forerection of a Workhouse...
d« for waterworks
C2
do for waterworks
C3
do for Common school purposesP2
do for Common School purposes.P
do toO&MRRtopur. whf prop.N
do pur Epis.Hury'g Gds for park.O
do lor ezten. & Imp, waterworks.
do
do
do
1)
do
do
do
E
,

1868
1850

18U
18.T0

1851
1342- '51

1S54
1815

1.000
1.000
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000

WIS

l,W

1S55
1834
1866
1866
1858

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,01)0

1868
1S68
1860- '61

1855
lfl60

1847
1849
1860

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

500dtc

soo&e
500£c

-

31,000
26.000
150,000
91,000
96,000
134,000
94,000
554,000
110,000
25,000
66,000
310,000
40,000
13,000
14,000
31,000
350,000
150,000
150,000
100,000
99,000
199,000
17,000
199,500
98,000
100,000

J. ft J.
J. ft J

73.10
6
6

<
6
5
5

J.ft D.

F.&A.
J.
J.
J.
J.

ft
ft
ft
ft

D.
J.
J.
J.

J.ft D.

M.ftN.
M. ftN.

6

M.&N.

6
«
6

M.

6
7 3-10

73-10
7 3-10
73-10
6

M.ftN.
ftS.

A.ftO.
M.ftS.

J.4D.
F.4 A.
J.ftD.
J. ft J.
.1.
J.

4

6

M.& N.

6
6
«
6

M.ftN.
A.ftO.
A. 4 0.
A. 40.

16, p. 50.323.

Syrsfrd'te
I

1880
1878-74-75
1873-'75

186»'9S

Bonds are mostly held within the Stats of a«nth
Carolina, and Interest la paid In Charleston.

1883-'84

1890

N. T., Dnncan, S.

ft

Co.

de

l«4-'82
1882-'95

N. T.,Am.Exch. N.Bk.

ISSO

do
do
do
do
N. T., Duncan, 8. 4 Co,
do
do
N.T., Am.Elch.N.Bk.
N.T., Metropolitan Bk.

1880-'96
1890-'95
1873- '76
1874-'99
!873-'79

1873-89

:

Bounties to Volunteers
8
Bounties to Volunteers
T
To build Kgglcston Ave. sewer.. B2

OLE, V

I

do
do

do

K&KsCounty

The dsbt of Kings County, separate
from the debt of Brooklyn, 1» $3,654,712. Cbkoni-

In 1872.

1831-1903

:

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

Valuation
in 1870, 396,200 against 266.(;61 In 1860.
of property in Kings Counly In 1^2, by the State
Board of Equalization, $175,411,595 for real estate
and $14,7^6,751 for personal. The Board of Supervisors valued the total taxable proi erty of
Brooklyn at $207,766,452, and of all
at $619,214,513. The debt was increased $1,338,114

Syrs fr d'te

Charleston

4.

—

)

1901-'ll
1915-'2<
1915-'24

(

%&J.

1871.
The Mayor, In his Message, Jan1S73, stated the debt at $28,0<6.00i' for pubImprovements, less $2,745,070 in sinking fund,
$9,4:,8,065 lor local imnrovements (as marked loeal
._,.,., _.^..,.
..
-_- _a ,.
__ *•-lien on
the proji
prop.
are
in' this table) which
erty benefltjed__and _ mu8t_ be pai_i by its
owners, and $2,293,900 of celt flcates.' Population

1S75
1879-'81

C:

Wafer loan
do
Sewerage bonda
do
River improveraentbonds
Mocicipal and School bonds
do
do
S. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go).
Cook County debt

Loan
do
do
do
do

1,000
1,000

319,000
9,416,000
50,000
2,000,000
455,000
4,552,055
455,000
100,000
2,293,900

I8-.7-'72

do bonds (coupon).
Fire loan bonds
OUcafio

do
do
do

The average

Srooklvn

I

ost.,

U.&S.
M.&N.
M.&S.
M.SS.
F.&A.
M.AN.

The popnlatlon of Boston

•B, H071

1

Co. June, 1973-74 Sinking fund for msBlclpal bonds, tl6Xeo per an
num. Amount now in ajnklng tnnd, 939O,0M
May, 1879
June, 1880-81 Sinking fund for water stock, $5,000 par a^nuna.
Merch'nts' Bank. Feb., 183B-94 Loan to Albany & Susqu ehanna is secured by let

J.*D. N. T.. Duncan, S. ft
do
do
11. &N.
do
do
J.4D.

Mt.*.

City debt proper...

.

Whom.

CltyrscslpU in 1S72,«4I9,H3.

parpoMs

Public Parks (Druid Hill)

War

BEMARKS.t

when

Where Payable and by

The

Exempt

^ngor,

7,'ai,«33
64,918
6,000,000
2,211,068
410,353
565,566
185,723
5,000.000
1,000,000
1,000,000

1365

CoQioltdAtedloan of 1890
Ji|ll stock
water loan
Conaolidated bounty loan

do

lOO&c
lOO&o
10O4C
lOO&c
lOO&c

ISSIAK

•

SaMmort

New

i,sa,50o

1371
ft

.

%0*o

isn
-

Bond! loaned to Alb

59J)90
300,000
100,000
I90,OOU
900,000
50,000
400,000
100,000
500,000
1,000,000

18
1870

toolc

Wfttttr

1,000
1,000
1,0.0
1,000
1,OUO
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,100

18M
1M«
1£M

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

d«
do
Jo
o

Principal
due.

Date

DESCRIPTION.

Llhraian of Congress, Washington, D.

N. T., Amar. Ex.

Bank

Jnly, 1872
July, 1876

Dec,

J880

Aug.,

IfflJi

Deo., 1880
Jan., 1881

d»
Jan., 1882

June, 1884
Nov., 1885
Philadelphia, Bank N. A
do
N. y., Amer. Ex. Bank,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
March,
1886
Cincinnati,
Oct., 1886
do
March, 1888
do
June, 1888
N.T., Amer. Ex. Bank
Aug., 1888
do
do
do
June, 1889
do
do
do
July, 1388
do
do
do
Jan., 1890
do
do
do
Nov., 1890
do
do
do
do
Cincinnati.
April, 1895
N. T., Amar. Ex. Bank
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Total funded debt. April 1, 1872, $14,108,000. Floating debt, $834,649. Assessed value of real propernersonnl, $53,847,
ty, Sept., li^l, was $236,898,630
(K of actual value.) Total loss tirtte
calculated at $196 000,000. Tax rate for 1872^
loss
by fire. $600,000.
mills; rebate of taxes lor
Popuiation In 1870 298,983, against 10S,36*l in 1^8g.
Cook County de'Jt is all 7 percent, except $150,000
due in 1673, and interest Is all payable In J. ft J.,
;

820.

orln M.

ft il.

(V. 16, p. 82, 803.1

1870, 218,900, against IM.OU
Tax rate for 1?71, $22 20 per $1,000 The
following table iroin the books ol the Auditor of
Hamiltou County, Ohio, exhibits the assessed
valuation of the 'City of Cincinnati for ten years

Population by census of
in 1360.

Real

estate.
$81,411,812

iHi;i

6'.>,657,3e6

30,:<13,411

1862.

39,707,861
36,932,561
47,809,574
63,135,382
67 118,101

186-i,

68,506,296
64,441,53!
66,581,774
67,610,611
66,454,662
68,569,010
69.799,604

1869
1870
1371.

1.3,427,888

IRBO.

1863
1864
1865
1866
1867.

estate.

n 24S,S44
8

TX 483

Total

Personal

$61,630,904

Year

68,4U

t.ix

$17 45

$93,032,716
93,070,776
93,211,151
100,374,098
113,366,518
l;i0,715,993

W

61,583,925
^5,'',i,666

17,370,751
56,934,044

,

19
17
U)
20
32
31

'ro

06
30
SO
90
6J
40
00
60
60

133,672,763
136,931,306
131,383,539
130,715,510

37
28

l«,107,2e6

31

180,961,98!

ZIZO

Total debt ol Cincinnati is about
account about $850,000 per anm-m

Sir.°?,;;;S'"«;-J",''_.«''J™n "lowi the slzes_or.denominatlona In which each Issue of bonds Is m»<le-p^,,
for Jan. ft July: F. ft A.. Feb. 4 Anj.; M. ft S., March 4 Sept.; A.ft O.,
^ Q^^. „_ ^ j,„ May ft Nov. J. ft Ti
niSJlSK^ri^'^^-/^ 'ri^'-ifl"
-^.- l^w'oriy f'om I'eb.; tj.-li., quarterly from Mirch.
«l»KrI?LF?JSr'L*."r
jmmarits. i igurea In 9
braaketa at th* and of ramarKs, In suiy oaae, refer to th« voluimt »»d pag* •( C
CasanoLi MBtalalng *iill»r tafoimaUou

Bate

valuation. per $1,000

31

$5,Cr«.O0O.

T,'ne ft Dee.;

Int

Q-J

ft

March

THE CHRONICLE.

1878]

29,

419

CITY SECUEITIES.
Subacrlbera

'^m confer a

sreat niTor by arlvinc "• Immediate notice of any error dUcovered In our Tables.

DBSCRir^jQjj
Date

Size or

ot

of all rofercnccD.Boe Bonds. VlJ
on preceding page.

'''^®„^P,'^'i"'
lout no* •">

»M

INTEREST.

Amount ^

OutBate -When
.fnd;n,. per p.^J«».

<"'',^"V«OM-(Contlnued;

" J tor fnndlni- floating debt. ...A2 lM7-'48 goofto
do loaned to Whitewater Canal. .A lS41-'48 1,000
do for newhospltal
8 m«7
1,000
do for new hospital
8S 1S68
1,000
do fortundlii^ floating debt
i,ouo
L 1893
«o forezten.a Imp. wuterworks.K 18KI
1,000

F
do
Ao
do
Sda par. Orpli Asyl. Q'dB for Park.O
TS
Wo for Workhouse

1893
1853

sewerage
K
for hnnroving Gilbert ave
do to build K^zloston ave eewerB3
W
do Improvement bonds
C4
do water work purposes
WS
General Improvement

—

*d6 for

wo

VolunMa, S. C. :
Bonds for various purposes.
Funding and substitute bonds, &c.
City Hall,

C^tumhus,

i*n
1871
1871

18M-71

*o
Gil.

i,ouo
1,000
1,000
i,aio
1,000
1,000
1,(M0
1,000
1,000

ifo

Funding bonds, coupon
Bonds tur various purposes
Funding floating debt

1866
18«7-'«9

1871

1,000
1,000
1,000

m&e
MO&c
NO

IMroil, Mich.
Bonds for various City purposes
IKS-W
do Water W'k C?, guar, b;; city.
Pub. Build, stock ( City Hall) bond 1366-71

JtrMu, dty
Water loan bonds., coupon.,
~al<
do
do
do ..
Improvement bonds
Reconstruction bonds
Improvement bonds
Morgan street dock
City bonds, coupon
do
Funded debt bonds
Hudson City bonds

1852-67
1S6»-71
18 TO
1873
1871

1870

M-ftK, Pbil«delpbla,B*akN.A
do
do
do
M.ftN.
J. ft D. «I. Y. Amer. Kz. N. K,
do
do
do
M.ftN.
do
do
do
J. ft J.
do
do
do
J.ft 0.
do
do
do
A.ftO.
CInolnntti.
M.ftS.
A.ftO. K. V. Amer. Ex. K. H.
do
do
do
M.tS.
do
do
M.ftS.
do
A.ft'O. N. Y Amer. Ex. N. n
do
M.ftS.
do
do
do
do
do
F.ftA.
do
do
de
j.:ftj>.

183,400 9 ft 6
161,450
7
250,000
7

J.
J.

48,000
39a,000
10,000
185 ,300
27,500
90,000

J. ft J.

Savannah, C. B. R. Bk.
New York.
Col. City Treasury.
J. ft J.
A.ftO. New York ft ColumDus.
Columbus,
J. ft J.
New York.

1«4-'81

Var

1891-'»2

N.T.,CeDt. Nat. Bank.
do
do

1878- "81

sewerage bonds
Improvement bonds.
bounty loan

LoulsnUf, Ky.:
JeffersonvlIIe

1,000

1872

i.ooa

Var.

var.
l.too&c

Varl.

RK stock

Subscrlp. to stock,

L.&N.

1,000
IJXX)
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

Var.

1869
l,0()0&c
1868-69 ijjpo&i

,

School Houses

do
Jane, 1891
Nov., 1897
Jan., 1900

June, 1900
Oct., 1900
1908
Oct., 1884
Sept., 18W

March,

do
Oct., 1899

,

March 1,
Aug. 19,
Dec.

1.

1)86
1884

DM

Population, lim

Colombia.

J.
J.

R.R....

Van.

18e(i-67

219,50(1

l*unllo schools

1865-'T0

309,000
409,000
101,000
425,000
186,000
1,000,000
280,000
150,000
139.000
325,000
900,000
390,000
107,000
190,000

1867
1863
1371
1868
1868
1868
1868
186»

Sewer bonds
do

^wan's, Hcitv wharf.
EUzabetU and K
wbarf property

RR

bonds

For old liabilities
For old UabllUles
St Louis Air Line
Neiv City Hall
Cbange of guage

1870- '71
1871
1871

BB

18TO

RoadTjedlSR
City Institution

Wharf & Fulton

street

City Bonds payable by railroads...

J.ft J.
J.ft J.
J.ft J.

6

7
7

7
7
7

1871
18TJ
18T2
18SJ-'83

,

1877-99

July,

-99-1902

1879
1S9I
1811
I>90

1892

Various.
Jan., '98.1900
July, 1889

O.

M.ftS.

M.tN.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
J.

ft

J.

J.ft J.

J.ftD.
M.ftN.
A.ftO.

1874-79

In .Tanuarr, 1873, the city debt, over and abore
sinking fund resources, was $2 603,Sir'. The coi»
missioners of the^lnklng fund report that the
resources are adequate to meet all the cltv debt
ft P.
1»H
as it matures (except the $<.,OUO,000 to the
Y., Bank of America. May, 1837-89
HK.) Population In 187() was 100,750 against
Louisville
•75 ft 85
68,086 In 1960. The valuation of taiable proiierty
do
189fr-»7
in 1873 was $77,196,634, axaUst $76,906,9»Sln OTl.

N. Y., Mercantile N.

do
do
do

J.ftD.
J.ftD.

do

1873- '89

July, 1897
July, 1898

T.,Bkof Amerloa.

N.

Louisville.

N. Y.

Bk of America.

Van.

June,

1901

May,

1898

Louisville.

N. Y. Bk of America,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

New York ft

Oct., 1888

TSto'SS
Oct. 1.1)98
"75, '80 ft 1901

Sept., 1991
April, 1891

Feb.
July

June
June

LouisTllle.

1,
1,

1380
1901

1. 1898
19, 1902

'88to'93

Interest op $200,000 of the sixes Is paid in Belli,
more. (JIty holds nominal assets oT $W6,S4e.

Lynchburg,
do

4

JiflTnphiSi Tenn.:

Bonds

lor various purposes

1,000

Post houds

Funding loan, (gold)
Endorsement mT & L. Rk.

R.R....

Var.

SObAc

1S70
1857

1,000
1,000

1861
1871
1872
1872

SOO&C

26,000
3,5)5,000
287,000

J.
J.

ft
ft

J.
J.

Memphis.

300,000

J.

ft

J.

Charleston, S. C.

455,000
150,000
200,000
100,000

J.ftD. Mil.

N.Y., P. M.Myers ft Co
do
do
M.ftN.

18.6-'96

|Re-adJestinent bonds
General City bonds

Water bds.dssne
do
JloiUe:
City debt

do

do

11,000,000) coupon
(issue |iCO,0«O) registered

ABC

fpay- an'ly

DP;F (pay. an'ly

till '91)
till '86).

Bonds to Mob. & Gt. Norili UR.
Bonds to Grand Trunk Railroad...
Wharf bonds
City fended debt

To Mobile & Northwestern

RJR.

.

.

1,000
1,000
10,0C0

1^66
1S66

lOO&c
lOO&c

55'(,300

las'J

1,000
1,000
1.000

34o,'in.1

1970
1370
1971
lu71

900&e

J.ft J.
J.ft J.
J.ft J.
J. ft J.
J. ft I.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.

251,20)
500,000
360,000
280X100
300,0(0

ft

1872-1900

Nov.,1900
July, 1ST2

N. y., A. Goettel. June 1, 189;
do
Jan. 1,1901
do
Jan. 1, 1902
do
Jan. 1, 1902

do
do
do

Mobile,

Bk

of Mobile,

J.ft J.

do
do
do
do
N. Y., Mnrch. N. Bank.
Mobile City Treasury,
do
do
N.Y.,Merch. N. Bank.

J. ft J.

N.Y., Howes &M.

M.ftN.
J.

ft

J.

1891
1886
138S
July, 1899
Nov., 1895
tin 1901

Montgomery, Ala.:

Bondsof 1868, N.& S.Ala.

jfeio

York:

BR

1808

500,0

8

'.

;

assessedvalue, which in IS73 is about $40,000,000*
Sinking funds are provided for all the bonds. Old
city bonds Issued to railroads recently held ralld
(T. 16, p. 30, 346.)

Valuation of property, 1871, $20.S7(
.376.916: tax, IW
l,<XU of bonds In
Eer cent. 'There are also ('^OOO.i
ands of trustees fur_ O.T. RR., ai
and $700,000 for
Mobile ft N' W. B.R. Mobile County also has 8
per cent bonds outstanding.

__

Bonds are endorsed by N. A

The

Water stock
do
;:.
Croton water stock
New Ctoton Anueduct stock
Addifnal new Croton Aqueduct..
Croton water main stock
Croton Reservoir bonds ...
do Aqueduct bonds
Croton water pipe bonds
Central Park lund stock
do
do do
uo
do
do do
do '.'..'.'.'..'.".'.
Con. Park additional fund stock
do
do
do
"
Central Park Imp. fund stock
do do do do
do ..
do do
do do
do
""'
.

.

1&I1-63
1870

1IM5-W

.

'

'.'

',,

Dock Bonds
Floating debt lund stock
Market stock

do
do
do
do
Olty Cemetery stock
C:iy Imprevf n.cnt stock
do
do
Lunatic Asylum stock
do
do
FIro department stock
Fire telbscraph bonds
fal rHlief bomls
(•o
do
coupon
Kew York Bridge bonds
Accumulal ed debt bonds
improvement
Street
bonds
Stre«t opcuus aaik inprtTe bondi

lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
iodic

4.587,005
5(10.000

3 ft 6

lOOtSc

2,'J46,0O.i

lOO&c
lOO&c

l.tiS-T

100&.',

1963-7
li«7
1859

lOO&c
lOO&c
lOOic
lOOic
lOO&c
lOO&c

1,575,000 6 ft
934,500
6
490,000
6
450,000
7
3,066,071
<
S99.30O
5
375,000
6
900.000

18.57-9

1860
1865
1353
1860-3
1953
1802
1870
1860
186S

1004 c

lOO&c

lOOitc
'.OO&C
lOOilkc

lOOftc

tOO&c
lOU&c
IOO«c
lOO&c
I0O4C
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOOJcc

1»I9
187U

2,500,000
3,0e«,20O
<
1,766,600
6
115,000
5
1,133,137
6
151,000
5
200,000
5
3,500.000 7&6g.
2,748,000
6
75,000
7
40,000
7
181.000
6
75,000
7
451,200
6
9,930,000
300.000
400,000

S21958

100&.'

997,586
S.767.000
3.000,000

lOO&c
SOO«c
ino&o
lOO&o

mi

93»J0O

6,900^
6,"~"~

Q.-F.
t.-F.

1810-75-79-80
Not. 1, 1902
1888-90
1884
Aug. 1,1900
Nov. 1, 1900
1907-1911
1907-1911
1880
1887
1196
1898
1874

S3

wa

6

10 000

lODAc

Q.-F.

C

3,900,000 5 ft 6
350,000
6

1865
is:o-a
iS71-2
1865-72
13»7-7C
1869

.

Building loan stock. No 4
Real estate bonds
Public education stock
Docks and slips stock ..,.•

1,000

floating debt Sept-,1, 1873, was M36,S61
Yalnatlon of real properly
-ly in 1872, $21
$31,986310: pereonsj,
.
$4,690,000 tax rate,$2H
rate, $2>i per $',01
Interest on the
$.00. Inter
currency debt was In default July, 118:i.
_
CoB_
pons unpkld amount to only $230310.
,s. Population
r
In 18:0, io,330.
The City cannot Issue debt beyond 5 per cent of lie

Thf

.

,

Mtlwaukee
'

C

1889

New York ft

J. ft J.
J.
J.

809,693
111,S17

1883-84
AprU, 1883

N. Y.,Bk of America

do
do

J.ft J.

April. 1882

Louisville, City Treas.

Louisville.

A.ftO.
F.ftA.

Bk

do
do
do

Varl.
Varl.

report made by citizens, Dec, 18TJ, states the
total debt of the city at 86.91<i,8?0f an Increase ef
$3.679.(X}0 over the amount nominally held against
the city at the time of the consolidation, two
years and a half ago. Of the incresHe, however
13.163,000, arose under contracts adopted before
the act of consoltdat'on, and t-VXJ OOO hat beaa
made by the'roadlng of the former floating debt.
These with the cash now In the treasury reduee
the actual amount of Increase under the present
city government to $1,174,000.

Various.

A.ftO.
J.ftD.
M.ft S.

123.000
1,472,000

VartcusVarious-

1? ft

n'.

8=f
STftN.

«
?1i

Q.— F.

z.

.-F.
.-B.

0"

Q.-F.

-0^

(
<
t

.— F.

Q.-F.
(

.— F.

1=1:
M.ft N.

Q.-F.
MftN.
M.ftN.
M.ft N.
M.ft P».

M.ftN.
M.ftS.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftg.
M.ftN.
M.ftS.
M.All.

value et Waterwerfei,

i

A

M.ftN.

'200.000

Lwy:hbura, Ta.:
_ _ hds various purposes
Bonds. 8 per cent

C^ud.OonntyBk Jan

1870, 79AI1;

against a debt of $860,000; amoonto
city taxes on real and nereenal property In 18T>t
»Tra,809 In 1871, »918,307; in 1870, |71(f,«60.
n,'231,753,

ia86-''91

Various.
J.ft J.
J.ft J.
.).& J.
J.ft J.

A

Valuation of property Ills

property.

Ponnlatlon in

7
7
7
7
7

J.

other

1878

.

J'riey

Bonds are ail coupon, ud wen iMued t4 emaU
amounts as wanted. CUy holds some itook* and

1878- 'M

&

ft
,t

t8M,000

isn-'iS

&

A.ftO.

agiOnst 8,oet in 1160
In May, In).

1887
1892

M.ftN.

J.

9,396,

market bonds were lesued

1876-'88

J.ft J.
J.ft J,
7 Various.
7 Various.

431. UOO

18-14

140,l»)
866,000
23,000

Water Bonds

Varl.

91,000
92,000

1863
1883-54
1894
1857-59
I860

,

J. ft J.

1,314,000
475,000
1,000,000
500,000
2,669.000
125,000
933,000 8
73,»2C 6
500,000
264,395
150,000
400,000
200,000
129,000

wharf
Waterworks
Bounty lund
For Improvement of streets
Htrider^s,

Jail

Hareli, 1)97

,

Varl.

221,000
880,000
aoo.ooo

Var.
Var.

Beiyren school loan bonds....

For

145,000
<
6
27,000
900,000 73.10
290,000 78-10
60,000
«
75.000
«
100,000
6
6
100,000
7
70,000
73-10
150,000
73-10
190 000
73-10
100,000
136,000 7 3-10
180,000
7
300,000
7

ft
ft

REMARKS.

When Due.

:

Subscriptions to various HR. stocks 1855-71
do
do
.do
1871
Uas Co. sto'k
1853

00
do
do

''rlnoipal,

Where Parable aad
by waom.

in4
.

Sna
ill
1-^
Ha
Oo
(^

H
So
"2'

a°

2.8
o.»

53

1876
1887
1895
1«J3
1878
1878
1873-1876

RB.

Total funded debt.
Sinking fund

.

$87,2«S.608
30,183,831

$98,m.«)$97,a54,8M
3> 3M,07i 23498,11)

Total, less s'k'g f 'd. $67,086 J8« $70,»404)n73,458,7S8
otty debt. 14,844,000 16,937,S1» 18,797373
City revenue bonds.
6,416,497 6,801,497
5,479,100

Temporary

.

County

rev. b'ds, ftc.

890,000

1,667,700

l, 8al,700

Total tomp'y debt.. $21,313,100 $25,0'.l,560»37.485,(>69
This makes the total lunded and temporarr debj,
il24,.539,»27
Bgalnst $108,^61,708 Jan. i-J^The population of Niw York In 1870 was 993J6I,
Not. 1. 1901-i against 80S.658 In 1860. The following ublo snows
1878
the progress in ten years of property valuaUea
,—K'io tax pr $160(^
1884
and taxation
City a
Personal
Real
1887
Bute. County.
estate.
18)7
Year, estate.
1888
1888
188)
1889
188*
1889
1884
1879
1888

1868.. $398,533,619
1881.. 406.955,665
1863.. 399,566,404
1963.. 403,187382

338

14

174,624306

s es
3 87

16 86

4 SI
4 96
8 »4
4 67
6 18

17 31
34
19 06

37$
270

19 98

186)..
1866..

410774,436

427360384

1866..
1867..
1868..

478,994,984
656,417,062

3n,9»4.»74
276389,491

638,238,1165

1. 1906 18»..
1870..
1334-1886
1871..
1886

6RI.IS8.M8
7«2.1(e,(m
769.a«,180

389.1)9.973
381,142,616

i87*-uai

lau.. 7«7AO.WS

H

$178.(.9:.C97

173.416,061
191,967,161
33:4,930306
181,428,471

Not.
ilv
«

S. Ala.

and connty. though Identical as to boundaries, nave separate orj^nlzations and dlsttnM
debts. The fonowlngstaienient shows theamotMii
of funded and temporary debt, and the amount Ux
the city'.sinklog fund at the dates named.
Jan. 1, Mar. 1,
Jan. 1,
1873.
1873.
Description of Debt.
1873.
Funded city debt
$S7,999,:fl6 $6«,786ja6$67W,J9I
Funded county debt. 39,389,3% 39,96il4M ttJIKfiKi
city

SB.'^«i374
3Q«,»17,2!8

SW,»W,4N

4»
M

3801
3047

n

[Maioh

THE CHRONICLE.

420

29, 1873.

CITY SECURITIES.
Sabserlben will confer a great

by giving n* Immediate notice of any error dUcoTered in our

8Uq

references, see
foot notes on id page previous.
all

rort-CContlniied) ,
,
.
Kam. Aid taai bonds.
do
do
do
do
NUth district Conrt Hon°e bondt.
Ooosoltdated stock, coupon
Depto Par.(B Improv. bonds
Central Park commission bonds
Assess nent b inds
City Parks imnrovera't fund stock.
Normal scliool fund stock
PabUcacNool building lund Ptock..
Ulonal Crocon water stocv
Srwer "epair stock
Ijnprc ^eiucnt bonds
Consolidated stock of ISM

Iftie

UO&e

,

Vol. Soldiers

lOO&c
lO'ftc
COOdkc

lOO&c
:871

^

y. y. Cminty:
«nty Court Honso stock, ........
No. 3...
do
bo
No. 4...
do
do
No. 5...
do
do
Sol. subs. Ked. boonty bonds
8ol. bounty fund bonds
Sol. subs, niul Relief Red. bonds.
Sol. bounty fund bonds, No. 8
8ot. bDunty fund Red. bonds, No. 2.
Riot damages Red. bonds
do
tndem. bonds,
do
Assessment fdnd stock
Repairs to bnlldlnss. 8tock.
Consolidated stock, coupon
Apcuukinulatcd debt bonds
N. T. & Westchester Co. Imp. bds.
. .

1.925,1011

lOo&c
lOO&c

B,830.400
3.70 ,000
200.00J
480,000
ISI^OCO
78,500

iaii
13 ;i
18tl
1«71
1S72

lOO&c
lOO&o

i8:ii

lOUAc

10

&c

OUftc

Principal,

Where Payable and

500

Nov.

1,T3-'
1872-1878

Nov.
Dec.

)

lag

1S62-S
1871
I8;2
!8Ti
1864
1864
18SI
1S65
18b5

lOMtc
lOO&C

lOO&c
lOO&c
1U0&C
:004c
lOO&c
lOO&c
18M
1H64--|2 lOO&c
1869-72 lOCtc
100* c
H70
500«c
:S71-2
186»-70 iOO^C
1S70

2,800,000
600,000
100,000
43,361
2,000,000
4,000,000
846,700
745,800
376,600
1,000,000
855.201
1,707.400
100,000
8,.186,900

6

6
7

7
6
6
6
6

6g.

6,000,000
30,000

and priuolpal,

18M

1,000

4,617,000

1832
1S92

1,(100
iiiJio

220,000
203,000
315,000
75,000
2,819,000

1,UOO
1,000
1,000
l,OllO

RR

ls:S4

waterworks Loan of 18M

1,000
1,000

1869

Million of 1868

fne
nndingLoanot

1869
loan, 1870

IbTO

JcJf^rsou City, (debt assumed)

Improvement Bonds

"Wliarf

Trust Funds

•55-'n

do lor permanent iniprovemts...
do for park purposes
do for war and bounty purposes.
do for municipal & school pnrp..

'S9-'70
•«S-'70
'63-'(B
•60- '70

25

',000

336.001
138,000
1,393,400
500,000
3.000,700
3,f00,000
855,000
538,000 7 3-lB
157,000

S,39S.2S'I

1899

6
a
6

5,4115,400

6

11.650,0-0
8,754,900

C

!8e3-71
1865-67
186S

"54,900

7

|6O;l,C00

8,167,456

fortlatul. Me.:

do
d«
do
de

&

RR. Co

St. L.

M unlclpal —proper
In aid At.

&

1868
1869
1870

1,000
1,000
1,000

t867-'69
1867-'68

5dO&c

13S2

SOO&C

do
do

Portland & Rochester RR...
Building Loan Com'ers
St. L.

\

BR. Co

isrn

Kecruitiugflud bounty bonds
"Water loan bonds, gold

&

St.

346,000
233,000
308,000
700.000
(95.000
1,857,700
875,900

lOOO&Ci

600,000
(XX),0()0

187i

lOOll&c
lOOOitc
1,000

1R53

!<00ftc

171 JOO

ISM

500&C
POOAc

688,000
181,000
612,500
3T;,000

18li3

J.* J.
M.&N.
Varl.
J. & J.
A.&O.
M.&N.
M.&S.
J. &D.
J. & J.
J. &J.
A.&O.
M.& 8.
J.&D.
Van.
J.&U.
A.&O.

300,000

2,00X000

J.

Jose RR., coup. (gold).

Judgment bonds
Central Pac. RR.
WiMtP.rnPac.KR.
School bonds
•Judgment bonds
School bonds

do
do
do
»

do
do
do
do
do

>

i:o

vest
18'ii-01

1J64
1865
1866-67
1B«7
187U-72
1872
1871

,

Park Improvement bond^.
Hospital bond3

1875-1898
1864-1888
1894
1896

Ilka RR
Pnrcha-c or" SjirinKiield plantation
Subscription to
c )gee

c Iptlon to

Op

Mn

RK

Construction of wuter works
Gasl ght Co. 8 ock

Iraprovdment ol Savann
Sav., Albany & Gulf BR

\x

i.Iver..

Funding coupi'ius* o'her purposes.
Ktidempton of bonds
do
do
Bonds of internal improvements...
St. Jotiep/i, 3fo.:
Bds to St. Jos. ft

Den. C. RR. 1
Mo. Valley Kit
St. .Jos. & Topeka RB..

do
do
St. .Jos.
>

*

Ivor and

C. B.

1854
1850
18-il

1853
1 Si
1853
18iS
1866
1869
1870
1870

1860-'(»

1869
18(»-'66

B

1868

Wharf Bonds

1«>8-'5B

City Iinproveineut Bonds

18<!6-'6

Fnhding Bonds
Interest Bonds
Bridge Bonds

1868-'70
1871

isn

«2r

gjs

.

Bon

Is

to Pacibc Railroad

do do Iron Mountain RR
do do North Mo. RR
Ho do Ohio* Mls»lppl RR
Tower Grove Park bonds (gold).

.

f,00*c
5005.0
BOO.tc

600&C
500&C
600&'^
5t»'&c

500&C
500
SCO
500
SOO
500
600

SOO&c
lOO&c
1,000

500
1,000

SOO
goo

100*0
lOO&c
900&C
50

100*c
1,000

BOO

1846-75
1840-88
H'-l-66
1841-58
1851-53
1854-57
1851-55
1852-54
1863

•250,000

197,000
304,000
385,000
150,000
175,000

!)9,!i00

.27340
89,001
198,000
5,000
62.500
937,500
402,800
117,000
849,500
500,000

431,500
150,000
76,800
35,100
8S,000
36,600
125,500
1 0,000
500,000

var.
\ar.
var.
var.

2,938,000
778,000
275,000
476,000

1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000

3U.0O0

1,1100

3 swerbou'lB

ISISl-eT

wharf Hon Is
;j i.!ayctte Park bonds
1^ew water work bands 'gold)....
Water bo d« ol 187J. (itokl)
Renewal and acwer bonds.

1852-63
var.
I'ei-OS 100. &c.
1867-11) 1,000
1872
1,000
1873
i,noo

.("^rbor an'i

. ,

».

1,000

TOT
var

bonds
8 pornnnf bonds
LakoSunprlnr it Miss, RR..
St Paul & Chicago RR
Prt'f erred

l.o>a,coapanorreK stared, gold...

00

»3?,809,7a(r24

From which dedbct

the revenue of
tbcgeneral fund, estimated at

2,290,000 CO

t35,5:,9,7S0 34

«n the tazsble
abstract frcm Mayor's
In Chbokiole, v. 16, p.

at the rate of 3-38 per cent

valuation of

1872.

message, .lanuary,

Se;i
1373,

50; see also V. 15, p. 626; V. 16, p. 154.

•^

1891

boo

teuo,

To provide

N. Orleans or N. York,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

New

^m

do
do

1892
1874
1874
1874
1874
1873
18a4
1S89

do
do
do
do
Orleans.

do
do

'72

1894
1895
1887-1900
Dec., 1880
Oct., 1910

do
do

N. Orleans or N York
.

Orleans.

Special provisions are made for some otbef
Issues ot debt as toilows: Rh, bonds interest
by 20-175 ol real estate tax and 1-175 of personal; Pone artraln RR., int. by 2 per cent ol
licenses ; $1 ,00OJ)00 loan y 35-175 of tax on real and
personal; 7 per cent loan of 1869, bv »»l,14li
reqirred l>y law to be deposited monthly ;« barf
bonds, by levee dues pledged for interest and
principal ; 10 per ent bonds ol 1871. by monthly
deposits out of cnrrent revenue. The total net
debt, July, 1S71, was »18,e3S.6S4. Population, 1870,
New Funding
191.418, against 138,670 In I860.
'

•71 Ito

New Orleans,
New

for Interest and principal ol conso!
bond^ the sum of WBO.OOO per year Is required
by law to be raised bv tax on real estate.

1892

do

Phlla., Treasury,

& J.

A.&O.
A.&O.
J.& J.

'TO

do
do
do
do

'

tlO,000,000 loan
V. 15, p. 6.i6.)

antborlied in

(v. 14, p. 791

1872.

n2-1906

1898- '96

New

York,
N. Y.,Bkof America.

and

Providence.
do

M. &S.

6g
6g
•e
'<K

Ig
7g
7g
7k

do

J.&.I.

J.
3.

J.

&

&

Var

A.&

&
M.&
J.

A.&
A.&

&
&

'•g.

,1.

6g.
«g.

J.

7
7
7

M.&
M.&

7

F.*

7
7
7
7

M.&
M.&
J.*
J.

7

M.&

M.&

7
I

6&7
7

BoBt.Revere

1909
1913

Sinking fund Marfh 81,1372.

Bk &

6
10
10
6
10
10
10

Jan.

M.&S.
var.
var.
J.
J.
J.
J.

&
*

Varl,
Varl.
Vaii.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.

280.000

399,0W
S36.000
S46.0i«
946,000

F.&A.
Varl.
Varl.

1,21'',000

!^.

Dancau,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Y.,

S.

&

1,25II,I<I0

608,00)

var
S00&C
1,000

im

90*e.

820.312
152.(44
195.125

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

.Jan., 1870
Sept., 1.^85
Jan., 1898
Jan.. 1900

May, 1874
May, 1875
June, 1R76

350.011

100/100

«««,000 tg.t.

Rochester

llftilroads.

estate, $17,3.W,500; personal, »1I,570,8.=0. Tax rate
lnlS71.«25 per »I,(IOO. Population In 1870, 31,413
against 36,341 in 1860.

Valnotlon of real etate.»69.!iS6,40O; personal, $40,160,7(10; total, $110,087,100. liotc 01 tax, $13 50 per
sinking
$l,0fO. Sinking funds of 1885, »9:'5.676
tunds of 18"S, $100.6SO: n., P. & F. RR.. $1S2.0U.
Population in 1870, 68,904, against 45,129 in 1S60.
;

against 56.802 In 1S60. Real

1870, 149,482

Dec,

1888

lem

•80-'89

Nov.,

188:
'80- '86

1873
'78- '79
'86- '89

'78-'80

1872
1891

Bk Republic,

do
do
do
do
do

S8,235, against 22,2£2

Nov.,19(Jo

do
do
Am. Exchange Bk.
Joseph Treasury.
do
do
N.Y., Northrnp & Chick.
N. Y. N. B'k (Jommerce.

do
do
do
do

Population, 1870,

Nov.,lgT9
June, ISaO

St.

N.

$1,191,223.
In 1800.

Nov., is:!
F.:b.,

N. T.

Y.,

at $2,763.9f0. A^scs.«ed value of real estate In 1870,
$11,861,464. against $13 219.140 In 186!); total Income
in year 1869-70 from taxes and other sources.

Feb., 1878
Ma ch, 1S83

N. Y. N. B'k Commorce.
do
do
St. Joseph Treasury.

^

7!-'91
75- '88
72-'86
'73-'83
•72-'

3

•74-'77
'74-'75
'72-'74

Ang.. 1898

Population in 1870, 19.565 against 8,932 in 1860. Revenue from all sources in 1870-71 was stlm' ted at
$196,000. In 1870 assessed valuation of property
was »n ,000,000; rate of tax. IM percent total revenue (int. fund $136,487. general fund $81 146)
$217,000. The city owns $.')00,000 of St. Jo. & Den.
ver C. RR. sto k, $50,0(X) St. Jo.& Toneka stock,
$150,000 Mo. Valley stock, tbeir value being nominal.
P*bllc buildings &c., are worth about
,

;

$150,000.

Population 1870. 310,864 against 160,773 in 1860. City
and county gove nnieiit- and tlnancea are separate
Total debt October. 15172. $13,400,500, !ncladl"g antic I'ation bonds payable J nuary,
1873. $900,000. County debt iB $3,212,000. Assessed
valuation of all property (about 60 per cent ot
actual valne). old c ty $142,000,000. witb a tax rat*
of IK per cent new city, $1,000,000. with tax rata
Vorip.c; estln.atcd in''ome 1871-2, $.1,151,4*1.
;

The

slflkln.:?

fund Jan.,

Ib72

amounted

to $9i!0,808.

•77-'83

T2-'76

June,

'87- '90

/VpriH, '.892
Jan. :,!8
1S70, 20,030 against 10.400 in !860;_A8Be«Bvali'Rtion of 'asable property in 1973 about
Interet on tlie railroad bonds was

Population

& N. St. Paul and New York,
M.&N.
do
do
Varl.
N.Y..P.M.Mver8&Co.
J. & D. N. Y., Jay Cooke & Co.
J.&D. N.Y.,Farji.L.*T.Co.

1889-90-95

J.&J. N.T. UtKatlon'lBuik

ju„ieo2

12&7 M.
7

&

•71 to '91
April, 1877

Co.

Vh 1.
J.&D. New York & St. Louis.
A.&O. N. Y., N. Bk Commerce,
J.& J.
do
do

51.500
3.A5O,0OO

»430,465. City i» pro& St. L. and on Portl.
Assessed value of real

tected bv morteaees on At.

;

J.&
M.&

var.

Prov,

Nov., 1886
Nov., 1S9:
Nov., 1S8S
July, 18S7
June, 1877

Population in

&

var.

to'al debt Feb. 1, 187?, was 1«4,042,14B, which Included 11184.1100 old munlcli al bonds and varlons
other smoll lesnes. Valu«tlon In 1871, !jn,6CO,00O.
Population, 1870 86,076, ogaiust 48,068 in 1660.

1875
N. Y., Lees & Waller.
estate in the ft cal vearendlng June 30. 1H72, was
Sau Francisco,
1388
assessed at $187.289,801 personal property at $! 10.•77-'78
do
555.941 . smking fundi raised annually amount to
do
18S8
$223,000. All the values lor San Francisco aro
do
1SB4
g. yen In gold.
do
1895
do
1881
do
ieS7
do
June 1, '82-90
do
July 1,1'»7
do
Nov. 1, 1B91 The city owns real estate and other property valued

.J.&

M.&N.

in 1860.

The
rittsbnrg.
Pitts.,

M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
J. & J.

J.&

;

do
do

J.&.J
5
i*Cg,

floating
1872, »47,075,830
debt, f 6,196,681. Sinking funds. »13,96S.1S0; volna
tlon of real property $518 ,'284 personal, JS,980,700;
tax rate in 18T2, IS ro ; rate proposed for 1878,
»2 In. Population, 1870, 674,022, against 565,S3«
:

Boston Sulfolk Bank.
do
do
do
do
6
Bost. Columbian Bank.
6
Boston Suffolk Bank.
J. &I>.
6
Boston & Portland.
(5&6 monthly
do
do
A.&O.
6
6

to'83

I\irrs. Minn.:

Revenue Bondj

-

2,r:oi,0(.0

Total

1877-1879
1883
1887
18»t-18S8
1901
18Si-1888
1831

St. Lotii^

Benew«l and Floating debt bonds.
Roal e-*' tc and public buildings.
Streo Improvement bonds
Waterworks bond' (olfl)

15.o76.249 00

187ft-1976

as

Saoantiah, Oa.:

8Mb

y purposes

County purposes

183S-1S90
1880-1881
1895-1897

.o

JO

J.& J.
J. & J.
J. & J.
J.& J.
J.& J.

:

Bonds of iSK, coup, (gold)
185S, coup,
do
do
S. Fr.

1,000

S

J*rovtaence, R. I.:
Loan to H., P. & F. Railroad
Bonds for pubii*" improvement'

San rranclsco

M.&N.
M.ftN.
M.4N.
M.&N.
M.ftN.
M.4N.
M.&N.
M.4 N.
M.&N.
M.*N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.

5&6 J. &J.

1,721,000
4 450.000
6,^05.000

:

Water extension loan (coupon)
Funded debt bonds
Compromise RR. bonds (cp & reg.)
Loan to At.

C'i

Total funded debt, Jan..

FkUadelphta
Bondslssued prior to consolidation,
do to pay for stock subs, do
do for extension of gas works...

PUttburgh

1891
1, 1891
1, 1987
1, 1874
I,

Total

do
do
do
do
do
do
Old corporations

andlng

1.1891

incnta for improvements, street opening. &c.. on
Bpecliied property.
Tlie Board lixcd the total
amount of taxxtlon for 187S as follows
$9,T61.T5i 81
For State purposes
Ft r Interest on city and county debt 8,4=5,307 74
For redcmp'u of city and county debt 1,185.420 69

Being

Ballroad debt

Pouchnrtraln

l,'7'2-75
23, 1901

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

The preceding flgnres do not includcipeclal assese-

SCO,000

Orleans ;
Consolidated debt 1 |65O,00OBrplled.
do > yearly to Int'st.
do

do

1873-1875
1876
1800
1901

W)

REMARKS.

Wli«u Due,

1=3

JTeuj

do

Whom

by

1,500,000
366,500
300,000
4,252,900
3,811.472

bO&c

Tal>le».

INTEREST.

or Amount
Outpar
Value. St'nding.

DESCKlPT10>f.

For eiplanstlon of

ftivor

'71-'90
'71-'86

88

>-'i)3

1900

erl

$2.1,000,000.

but
tuspsnded on account of an Injunction
a decisit.n was made In (icf.,1872. eonflrmlBg the
;

validity of

tUt;

bonds,

Negotiated abt sd In

(v. 15, p. 626

1872

.

March

THE

29, 1873.]

CHilONIt^LK

421

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Sa1»t«rlber« irlll

HUes '5

DESCRIPTION.
For full explaDAtlonH. bub

of

Amoant
Ou^

Road

ataudiog.

toot uotcs.

Adiro/utack—im MurtKUK« ou roa & luudB.
Ala, CWifrai— (Siiliim tf: Mert .)— If»t inort.
Alabaniu <£-C/m««— Ut M..KKI.Kuar. Ala..

IBM

l

2a M.. *y,t>00 |)i-f nilli; nut niinntntuetl.
KecelverV boiuU tfor «1..'00.000)

Alb inn

201
142

1st Mortgji^'u
Albtiity City loan
a.' innrr'.tL'i-

112
142
132

*

'

:t.l

AU

,

J

1863
1»«5

Ui

— §tock

iiatiKUitblu

1,(1(10

SOOdkc
9U
SOOftc

for gen, M. bds)
*i32

Ul'

M

Boiidt* tu f-iat-.! Pi. (.-nilorBetl), 2(1
l«t M.. past, ex., for lU.lXW.OOU gv. Pa.
Alex, .f- F)--:iri'kNbvry.—\»t ii.ortK«K«

Ayk

UR.

il~\*t MorrtaKO, gold

Atr:.

145
470

F&-\sl M.,gold

s.

ri.,Kol(l(ti,»K>acrea prm.)
Aihut .t h'.aidiU—lat mortiragi!
AtlfutUi tfc wc^Tnon.( Air Line—lat luort..
AtlattUi it iiv«f Poini—stock
Ati. tfc Ot. ;r<?^(— stock (Total, $40,000,000.),

„

,

Preferred siock
Ut gen<nil mortgage
*d
do
do

,

<?(/{/—

\,w
SOOJic

180
87
585

,

lOO&C

187U

1,000
100
100

M5

SOOftc

500&C
50O&C

,

1,000
100
100

common stock

SOO&c

18«7

300&C
500&C

AuguHta

it

Eaole Valley^Ui M.,

II

2d mortgage
Baltimnra <6 (JA/*?— stock
Preferred stock
Woslilngtou branch

Loan.
do
do
do

per yr

do
,

iOO&u

5oa&c
JOOSc

uo

150
150
ISO
150
150
150

£100
1,000

iim
£iua
£100
100

53
53
51

looi'c

51

1,1X10

588

.

a

80

fund

sin i.Ing

13.VJ...

1855
185U
laiS

1S7J. Hterling, i;sOO,liOO

187'l

iffiS,

l&V)

Battlnio e loan, IVoj-iO
Kews'erllnif more. fo'-£ ',000.000
K. \V. Va., Sd morcgage. *L'>-^:h
Bait.tk P>Homar—\9t mort., (f.iiiiiiel) gold.

1855
1872
1855
;87i

:

let

mortgage gold

A

niiin U'm-.j

(

M

Boston

eft

.fc

Ist

lat

1,000
i,oon
1.000
1,000
100
100

,

^Sfia

& Ist, 22H)
m.& l8t22K)

(71 ni.
(71

1

rov.

©i-ic— stock

205
83

&

F1?bklll— let mort. (R.I
do 1st mortgage (Conn.)

do
Ist
Ist

<fe

mortgage (Bordell)
do
guar, by Erie.

28K

19ft4

1853 iSOO&c

30&52
•.,oai

1866
1866

1,000

Floating debt
Mass. loan,(8i!Curcd l>y$4,000,000,Berd.M)

stock

(1-5

paid,

1-3

500
500

r>ayable July. '73t

Mortgai;o. wharf purchase

Newb'Uds....
BoHfon

d' }f<ihn>-fi\.orX

''!""
Ilunds (fl.=<m.i«H^tjuitiiorizcd)
BoHt «fe /ro(;i((«;tr/?— stock....
Brumictck ,t vl/^.— l«t mort. gold, end. Ga
^^^ fund, gold not endorsed
.>'^'i n
M .(irnMOOOOacid)
S'2-%"'-'^-'^',','''',-^
•

100

18«8
18S8

2U iiiorteaKi;
Sii/rnlii. .V.

}'. .(; /»»«'(.— ist
mort.Violii""
Hurl., ('. ItapU-i it .Vi««-lat M.,(;o1d a t"
"
let mort..:r.iM. (Mjlwfuikee ilvlBloti}'
BurUnyton
Mo. ijiwr— stock.
"*

A

t

Oci!,"i90:
1,1896

June

Jan., 1892

do
do

N. Y.. M. K. JijBUp

N. y., Buncan, S.

67.1,000

J. ft J.
J. ft J.
j.ft .1.;
J. ft J.
M. ftS.
J.ft J.
J.ft.).
J.ft J.

J.* J

204flOO
112,500
5,000,000
10,000,000
7,1S9,000
2,170,800

36(l.l«

H*'
6
6|f

ft

Co

J.

8X
"6'

7

A.

6g

•w.ooo

6

J.

A.

800,000
1,000,000
76,000
lr 0,000

6
7
6

7
8
3

481000

50 '.000

itn

3,930.000
8.630.000
2 350,000
.580.000

18.57

1,000

2,000,001)

1857
1S71
1869
1372

1000

880.000
1,176.500

U04c
l.f«l
1,000
100

100
86.')

50&C

5,(MS,3.'iO

SOO&C

600.000
G93.'««
41W.(«0

fWWfce
soii^c'

15. p, 636; V. 16, p.

SM.)

July. 1887

mended

In this Co., the latter assuming
the debt of lb.* former, and issuing to It
guiirant.-ed 7 per cent stock.
Clinoxici.K. V. II, i).3H.4,'.9. (V. 15. P.219J
This is a consolidation of the Norfolk ft
Petersburg, the i^outli Side, 11 c Va. ft
Tenn., and the V.i. & Kent'>ckv ranroads, under a law of Virginia, approved
Jnnc 17, 18.0. Gen. Wm. .Malioue is
president. The roa' is to h- extended
to a connection with the Lonisvllleft
Nashville railrojid. (;rosB earnings year
endlUK Sept. .SO, 1672. »1.9ai .056 lenfenees.
»1 2<;4,72.'i; net i-a'nlngs. »(W,328. The
new Iran ef »is.(ui,(>« Is to retire a) Ih6
01
debt, and the t'ahi'ice for in. provements. Th-' ''ebt to Va. draws no int.

Jan.l.fO-go

till

July 1.1881

after 1883.

Jaii.1,'34-911

lan.l.'8l-90

Meh

1

1880.

and Is payable $500,0 Oner «-.
Bee CBBOincLX, v. fe. p.21.

1,1900

Jan. I, '71-73
Julyl.isao
Julyl,1866

Leath Bk. July,

1888
July. 18S8
Nov., !S91
Nov., 1891

.

do

Consol. Oct.. 187D. of At. ft Pae. and Bonth
Paclflc. Land-crant of 1JWO.00O acres.
Lenses tb" MiFsourl Pacmc road. Be©
WliJSOuri Pacillc.

See C11BOSIC1.E,

V. 16. p. 156.

Milla.,

& J.
ft

let. 1, 1891

Nov. 1.187

Farm.

Dec,

4 M. Bk.

do
do
Balilmorc Offlce.
do
do
do
do
do
London.
Baltimore Offlce.
London.

O.

ft

do
do

O.

isr^

Leased to Central of Ga. for

annum.

(13,000

per

JuiyiViasi Leased to Pa. R.R.. at 40 per cent of gross
July 1. 1881 receipts. Ptoek, ?.VO.0Oi). Dlv.6prc.ayr.
Nov.l 1ST2 Several roads are leasea by this Co., and
operated In connection wi.h the main
oct.i6.;8?a
stem, the gro^s earnings ot all tiie lines
April, isri
Inst year, eiidi^K Sept. 30. 1ST2, were
1875
fl3,62ii,6T7, »l,057,3i6. more than the pre1S80
vious year. (A»'iiual report In V. », p.
l«8.i
82; see also v. 15. p. 692.)
1895
1860

Mch

1,189-2

Baltimore. Offlce.
1SS5
Baltimore or London.' Jan., 1911 Bonds are guar, by Pa. BR. and Noitbem
J. & J.
Ppnlral. (v. 15. p. as.)
A.4i'.
do
Apr. 1, mil
Boston, 2d Nat Bank.
A. & O.
Apr. i,isn9 $122,000 of 'hese bear i percent.
N. Y.,UusselISape.
A. 4 O.
Oct, 1, 1896 L'sedtoS.L. A.S: T.H.. at 40prct. of eamlc
Le.-si d to P.n.i K. It.
Hoatlni debt.
$1,212,621. Net ran. lugs, In 181., $229,621.
J.'&D. N. Y., Dnnc'a'ii.' 's. & Co.
1871
Phlladolptla.
(V. 14, p. 528, 165.)
M. &S.
ISSS
F. 4 A.
do
18S7
Q-J. Boston, Kinder. P. ft Co A p1 .10.1878 Leased to Housatonlc.atlner cent, per yr
Boston Offlce.
M. 4 KNov 1872 Net earj Ings lor year ending Oct. 1. 187$
do
$2,362,611. V. 14, p. 20.43: annual report
J.& J.
July. 1816
Inv. 15. P.8S4; V. 16, p. 188.)
Boston, at Offlce.
A. 4 O
Apr. 1. 1S75
do
F.& A.
Aue.,lS91
Bost., Boaton Nat'l Bk. July 1,1881 Consol. of Agr. Branch !>nd Fl'chbnrg and
J. ft J.
Worcester. Net earnings 1871-72 $1%.195
do
J. ft J.
1889 ft 1890
(^ee report v. 16. p. 82.)
A.ftO.
do
18S1 4 ISiB
M. ft N.
Boston Office.
Nov., 1S72 Nctcarnmir for year etidtnL- with Marafi
Sec aut.u.nl report In
1672. $;S4.ii2.
Chronicle, vol. H.p.7:)i,a^ to conpoll
Ne'iv ^ork.
".'ft 'a.
is65
datlon anil extension of road, issue of
Boston Office.
J 4 J.
Jnly, 1875
New York.
new stock, &c
J & J.
July 1. 1875
J.ft J.
Boston Offlce.
18J9
A reference to the various pages of the
CiiBONicLK
indicated just helow. will
M.'&'S.
jloston._
1884
furnish a summary of ibc Buc.-essive
ira. Am.
J"
J. 4 J. Hartford.
Nat. Bk. Jai.l. 1816
compliurttions (n the aD'airit of this ( o.:
J.& J.
do
do
Jan. 1,1876
do
v. 13. p. KO, 523, V. 16. p. 21, 50. 156, 188.
J.&J.
New York.
July. 190C
32S, 389.
J.ft J.
do
July, 1900
J.ft J.

im

Boston.
Boston, at Offlce
Boston, at Offlce.

J.&J.
J.ft J.
A. & O,
A.4 0.

Jan. 1.1813 Operated with the Nasliua & Lowell. 6
per cent of carningR and expenses so B.
ft 1.. 81 per cent to N. & I,. Net earn 'ss.
1919
1*71-72. $»11. 016. Sceresort V. 15 p. 838.
18M
forSSyraS.Sl prct. Net earning*
Avdiv..
Nov.,15.12

do
do

M.ftN.

Boston, at Offlce.

M.&N.

Boston, at Offlce.

do

1893

I

!811-T2. $^01-111).

(v. 16, p. 50.82.)

!*ov.. 1812 iNet eainluirs, 1871-7.'. $15.'i.34f). lv.16 p.IgSJ
Apr. 1, 1908 Advert!, ed li. Nov., 18?2. for toreolosnre.
bnt postponed, (v 15. p. 712.)
Apr. 1.1893
Jan l.I896iLesaed toKrleforlnt..&e. (V. 14, p. 6W.)
Mar. l.lSSHSoId Dec., un. By ffireelosnre. (v.16.p.' I.",
Feb.. 1873 ILcascd to Erie In 1863. fo-490yre. at per
J.4D.
do
do
Dec 1.18T7 cect on stock aiui int. and sinklDg fund
M.&N.
do
do
Nov. 1.18121 on bds. L' Hsces to Keep road Ini-cjpala.
7
J.&J. N. Y., Farm. L. 4T. Co July 1. If9« Completed Dec. 1S7'.
,
(CsBonoBB,
N. Y.. or London.
May 1. 1919 Paid up caplal. $3.S21.5;5.
7g. r. M. ft N.
"
do
F.4 A.
Feb.. 1902f V. 15. p.7»7: v.I». i>.
7 g. f
Boston. Co.'s offlce.
58.
M.4S.
Mar. 15. 18 The 2d and 3d scries of bonds have traffic
5s.
do
do
Mar. 15; '73 goaranteeof Chic.. Bur. &Q, An agreeM.ftS.
A. & O. Boston land New York.! Oct. 1, 1893 ment of consoiidiilion and a perpetual
Boston, by Treasurer. ;Julv 1.1875 lease to Cilc, Burl. & Qalncy, was
J.ft J.
October, 1872. See report Ib
made
•f
do
do
ijulv 1. 1878
& J.
A. & O. Boston & New York. '\pr. 1. 181)1
f.

,

%

2.20'l.«'0

1866
1SC1
\9.m

.J

V. 15. p. 25a.

(Report, v.

A. & O. N. Y.,H.(31cW8* 10
do
A. & O.
do
2^- J.ft J.
N.Y.,KrIeR. K,
J.ft J.
New York.
&A.
N.
T.,
Bk
of
F.
Commerce.

6g.

5.41 10,000

5,636,300
1,435,9a)

Co.

do
do
do

Savannah.

J.'&'j.

If.
7 pr.yr
6
7
6
7
5

200,000
686,500
6,821,275

Cdroxiclk,

,

6

6

7.'«),500

ft

do
do

N,

ft

4 J.
M. & S.

'6'

1,574,000
15,000.000
5,000,000
5,300,000
3 000,000
3,231,000

& Co
4 Co,

i

M. &S.

f.

i

;

Jan. 1, 1811
Jan. 1,1ST7
luly 1, 1893

do

J.ft J.

«?.f.

-^

'
:

Purchased In Sept., 1972. the Oil Creek A
AIL River road In Dee. rurcbua<-d Ilnff.
C, ft P. road. NetrarnlnKS. I871,(7M,U«

do
do

S.

N. Y., Agency of "o.
N. Y.. Ai;ency of Co.

A.ftO.
A. ft O

1,100,000
995,800
1,000.000

3.'>0,000

N. y.. Shoe

J.

1,500.000
3,000.000

745.000
600,000
19.684.100
106.000
667J)0J
2.261,«'0
400,000
4I6.00O

do

&D.

J. 'ft J.
J.ft J.

I

I'-

1

m

.

'

The agiiressoinetlmol given

In brackeU,at the end of remarks, refer to the volume and page of CaitoHlOLB contaiaing fuller information. Tha lattsn s.f.
Bsean
n sinking fund, and I. gr "land grant." Companies consolidated with, or leased to others will often ba louBl undar the cousolidatod »r lessea's aaae.
For Blocks, ihls ineaii" the miles of roaif operated t.,r bonds, the inlles covered bv tlie mortcai
t These flgures are doll its, showing the denominations or par value ot each issue of Btocks^and To
bonds.
t J-hn lntor.-»t;Mrrt/wf<in la given im bonds, imt ihe /im! rhni.le^ii'ou stoeii"; "i? iuea".is I'oiii ?, f ree'o'f P. S, tax .«, extra f, stoek or serlB.
F. ft A.. Feb. 4 A'W.
I I. ft J. stanils for J.in. ft July:
M. ft S., Mar. 4 3ept. A. 3 O.. April ft (ict. M. » N., May A ««T
J. • ». '•• A •«. %r-i.
juartorlylron Jaau.iiT: Q-F.. quarterly fron. Feb.; Q.-i... quarterir from Marca.
t Tifisa dstes shoir Che peHod wlum ibo pnnoiiml faUt dn* of 6«nd<; but Ita ttva irtiaa tkt last dlTtdaad ira* rmi mt MM*
;

;

:

n
;

11

tS-IO.loo

do
do
do
do
do

ilo

M.&N.

s«6g M.

£300.0' OS
140,000

r

'

S7.0

Nov., 1901
Portland.
F.ft"A.
Feb., 187.'! Leased for 099 years, irum uuiy, 1868, to
M. ft S. London. Gr. Trunk K.B. Mch.!5,'73 Grand Trunk R.R. Annual rent, 5 per
Boston.
M.&N.
May 2, 18*; cent on sterling bonds sua 4 onstockand
London. Gd Tr. RR.
curr(-ney bonds.
A. ft O.
Oct. 1, ISJI

2
2

5
6
6
6
6

Duncan,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

J.

M.&N.

300AC
i.ooo
1,000

4

M.ftN.

700.000
950.000

1

J.

6g.

64OJO0
1,116,000
TTr.iOO
107,fO0
3 esi.o 4
787,000
i,5O0,aio
713,(«0
484,000
TSJ,700
129.500

Y.,

do

a J.

J.ft J.

5e

',.

Reorganization In 1860 of Say.. Alb. *
Nov.. 1872
Gnlf. The South Oa. ft Fla. R.R. wsi

do
do
do

2J.

l,liCO

'

Preferred ;»tock
l8t mortuage, on road& 400.000 acres' 'land
Bonils coil V. into pref.fltock (Sdaarics)
Ron !m conv. into [»ri;f.8tock (.Id series)"
InchdS'-nnv. ^ettn- --fo?-^. Mill series)'

KOTB

do

M.&N.
M.&N.

I.

Co.'s

(otha
MS.

!

:

(V.tS, p. 491; v. 16, p. 51

Nov.. 1902

J.

"ioo

'

Aew York tS A'rie—stock.
mortgage bonds

Buffaln.
Ixt

J. ft.;

621,000
24,183,960
273,000

B^ftton <t Ltncell—^totk

New

J.«t J.

7

200,01*)

mortgage, old

Hartl..

11.
7

499.50(1

100
100
000
500.tc

SlnklDg fund bonds
Boston, itartiford

t879'ft'l8»3

do

Savannah.

m'.&n.

J.

annum, on

—lessee assuu

March,18«6

do

A.ftO.

1,660.000
869.250
679,500
1,7I0JS00
3,707,440

1,000

'69- 'TO

,

In

do
do

8^

ft

leased K< li
Canal Co., for

1

ffilv.

Road

July, 1891 Statu ttldtl5.000perm.; County, nso.OCO.
Sept. 1,1896
July, 1899 Completed Jan.. 18. 4Khn. Capital stoek,
Boston.
Oct. 1,1900
»s.t6!5.0U).
Iloiton, Co.'s OIllcc.
'83.'S9 ft tl $K»AI0 new slock voted Oct.. 1812.
N.Y., M. K. JeMip iCo July 1, 1900 In progress; Georgia endors. ilecUnefL
Atlanta.Ga..at Treasury
Net cariUngs last year, r;9.148. (v.ia. voa)
1873
This is the condition as reort/anlzed IQ
1811. The Co. retains
01 com
N.Y. ft Lon. Co.'s Offlce Jan., 1902 stock unissued. Int.f20.000.(«)
on lhe3d mott, 1^
do
do
Sept.. 1902
roritlngent upon the csrnlnus of Ule

806,000
157,000
453,000

3,5.52.800

500&I

1S41
1955
1871
1851

I'itchb.—lat M., Agrlc. Br.

mortgage bonds, due

7

100

i',doo

Boston, Concord it ifontreai—PreW.stoch.
OtliQ stoc c, I iclud'gold 'ilv'ds & newatk
2d M. bds, conv.
ad \i. h.l-i. -onv.

.F.& J.

2()'),000

lo;

1,000

,

2d moil gage, 1860-70
Kqnipment nores

4 J.
4 J.

M.AS.
M.&N.
J.* J.

6Ji6O,0CO
3,693.200
838.976
2,000,000
310.200
464.000

100

is62
1854
1857

t;

Albany loans (AIb.& W. stkbdge)
Oollai bonds (Wcst'nR.R.)
DoUai' bonds
So.1t., Clint,

J.
J.

4

2tf.O; '0.000

100,000
13.143,100

£100

I8li6

&

Alhantj—ntock

A.ftO.
J.&.I

8*.

3,.'i50.446

isre
1S69

Bav.'jor
Pi--<i:ittnrjnt>i—\i&tigor loan, 1st
JleiiiirlHf (t S'jiit/i'ifn lUlnois—lst M.,8kgf(l
Jtelcldefe. Delaware— stoc\i
Ist M., bonds of IS62. (guar, by C.
A.)..
ad M.,
do
1854, (
do
do
8(1 M .,
do
185i, (
do
do
iI<rJt«Afrtf—stock

1,232.200
20,000,000
10,000.000
18,000,000
14.000,100

?'

\1%;m

SOO&c

s.f. $5.000

Oct ,1886
May, 1881

J. 'ft'.!. N. Y..WlmIow,L.*Co
J.& J.
do
do
Jan.. 1812 Ilarrisbnrff, Treasury.
6,01X1.000 7 or 6g,
A.& O. PhlladelpUranr London
l.OOO.OW
J.&D.
Chlia.. Penii. KIJ.
8,000 p.m.
J. & J. N. v., i;nlon Trust Co.
3,5(»i,0<'O
J. ft, I.
Boaton. at oillec.
«,480,000
J. & J.
N. Y., G.OpdykeftCo.

846,00(1

gold

Bondfl
Balit

Jan. 1.1878
July. 1888
Nov., 189*

5

MO.OOO

Common stock

Savannah— ^iock.

do
do
do

do
do
do

M.«!N.

617,000
44R.500

.

.

Bk of Commerce.
N.Y.U.ftR. Canal Co
N. T.,

4,att)X)00

SOOi^c
5004K;

.

Portland citv bonds, Ist if., skg fund
2d M. sterling, 5-20 year*
81 M.
do
do
Sterling bonds, not mort

J.&.J.

M.&N.
A. *0.

«
7
7

for mlalng A lumlwrlnii.

CllKuNicLr as

7

J.'* J.

la

1901

Jan.. 1899 The dlfflcnltles In n
BlTatrs lnIl^ be *c^i
Jan.. 1889

110.6IXr

428
4'^

T8tM..At..tPac..gld.on 500,000 acres land.
3d M. At. & Pad., for $3,000,000. gold
IstM. Cent. T>lv. vVl. & Pac.gold
Cent. Div. land mant bonds
Alkinlic «C St. />^i'Wf«c«—stock, currency,.
Slock, aierl ng

This road

June.

Co

ft

800,000
165,700

do
l»t
do
....
do
21
do
....
Soatli side—Ist prefcred bonds.-.
do
2d
do
3d
do
do
Virginia & Trnn.— enlarged mortgage
do
do
Jtb ntoitgage
do
do
ros.stered certlllc's
do
int. luudiuii iionds
do
do
do
iuc'me M.aobeiund.)
<t /^((*(/Jo—

Y„DaDcau,8.

356,600

do
do

I'relcir'vl btock
18( M., (SouLli P*ic..)

S,

3,4J 1,200

Nonoik* Petersburg— l8t mortgage

Atlantic

I.

REMABK8

Stoctn,
last Dlrl'd.

7.. 20Nat8«u »treel,
Y., Third Mat. Bank.

r.

'\

Principal

when Due,

2,ai7,90'l

•

l8tmort.couH'>l. (for 115 000,000)
2d mort. to State of va.

2,673.000
450,000
5,OUO,000
1.000,000
088.000
2,000,000
434,000
2,256,900
r!,000
3,8<»,000
3.500,000

800.000
2,000,000

100;

Guaranteed stock
ConsoUd, lat mortgage
Soct'I. bds (s. A. A (I.) exch'ble for lat M
..,
So. Ocorgia & VI., I»t mortgage
do
do
2d iiioitgnge
!«., Jflas. <t O.— Stock (convrjrtel)
Stock of old coinpanle!*. not converted.
Guar, stock of old Co/s not converted.
t^oiumun Stock, i
Preferred wtock. > Rcc'vod from State; Va.
Guara it'd do

J.* J.
J. A J.
J.* J.
J.« J.

5 2.0,000

81'.,0OC

1871

BoiKtK,

INTEKE8T OK DIVIDENDS.
Parable and
^-V, When I Where
by Whom.

V-

187;

I8<9

law

"n

4M)

do
do
,
Luasoil Hues rcatal gold bonds
<fe

is;i

18«S
1*11

,

8d

Atlantic

1.000

I8«>
1310

132
112
51
151)

;

.^.,1;,.

At'-iL^i'

l,Ol«
l.WHl
1.000
!00
1,000
1,000

LIbrftriftfl

offl'-a

980,000
1.60U,OCO

llill

18<9
180U
187^

...

SuHimehanna— itiock

(f

LIST.

of tb«
WU B. DA!f A & CO.,iii th«
of CoitKr*M,Wuh!n«t«n, D, C.)
confer a sreat f^Tor bf fflTlnc nm Immediate notice of aur error dUcovered In onr Table*.

(Knt«r«d Aceordlnstoftctof COBfTMiflD thsyitftrlH73 by

;

;

1

[March

THE CHRONICLE.

422

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

29, 1873.

LIST.

our Tables.
Subscribers will confer a ereat fivor by elvlae u« Immediate ;notlce of any error dI»covered In
JJonds.i
INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
.S1
Principal
DB8CBIPTI0N.
Miles
Amoant
Due
BEMABKB.
"E»t»
Outof
When Where Payable and by when
Stocks.
standing.
eee
footreferences
Road
all
of
Whom.
VoT explanation
P^y""''Last Dlv.
(fent?
I

I

noieB on

flrst

page of RR. tables.

<t Mo. JMoer— (Continued)
conv. on branch, (5tli series). ..
Convertible bonds of 1810, (6th scries)...
Surl.d: Mo. ^n Nebraska— Ml M.,conv., 1, gr
JSitrltnaton tfc So utfiweJilern—\ st M

BurUngton

1869
1870
18«9
1870
l-TJ
1870

1st mort.

aairo,

Cairo

Arkamas

tt

Texas— in m.

gold....

J-ulton—Ut M., gold., on r"d

<t

&

—

rnd

CMro * St. £ou(«— 1st mortgage

412,600
506,500
MO&C
6.587,971
.iOO&c
11,000 20,000pm.
;,5o6,ooc
5,000,000

:i,ooo
1,000

4

2,5i.«,(X)0

1871

1871

Ji Vlncennu—'^sl mortgage, gold ....
Cat^rornia Piicyio— Ist mortgage, gold
Q^wstll (£ Amoo^ stock
pollar loan. Joint companies ....^^.
Sterllns: loai, sinking fund (i362.0(»)
SoUar loan

Oalro

500&C

—

V,66o
1,000
100

s,riOO,ooo

2,500,000
6,847,400
675,000
1,268,080
1,700,000
366,000
5,000,000
1,846,000

Consolidated mortBage loan. .^^. y.
Sterling loan of United Co.'s (£369,200)...
. . .

. .

Oanaia, Mich. <t Chlc.—M M.,gold,
Catawima common stock

—

1,000
1.000

SOO&c
1,000
1,000

b. f..

50

New stock

"

fteferrea stock
Bt mortgage bonds

1.000
1,OOJ

Chattel mortgage bonds

New mortgage

Cai/uffn Lalce—Ut mortgage, gold

tt Susqxtehanna— stock
Veiar F.<t Jfiiin.— Bonds on Ist dlylslon.s.t
Bonds on 2d div. B.f
Oedar Rapids db Jtfb— com. stock
Preferred stock, 7 per cent

1872
isri

i'ooo

1864
1866

5004c
600&C

Cfwuga

1861
1863
1S6C

do

gaar.bVCh.i'lI.'W.".!!!.'.'.'
Central R. R. A Jlank, ffa.— stock

7
7
«

2,750,000
1,159,500
1,000,000
2,098,000
232,000
209,860
1,300,000
20,000 p,m.

500&C
9004c
500&«
100

mortgage bonds. coupi)n
(joint) bonds
Bonds for steamships
tet

'.

vL.gold, coupon
2d mortgage, gold, $4,00(1 per mile
Central of N. Jer.ie^— stock
Scrip to be full stock, Jan. 20, 1972

"74

(convertible Nov., 1815 to 1877)...

Ohio— Common stock

Prelcrred stock

{37
187
IS?
1291

1st mortgage bonds
CeTitral Pacljlc—Btoc'i
I8t mortgage, gold, tax free
80bor J. Ilcti, Call. State aid, gold

Bonds, (formerly convert, into U.S.bds.
.Joaquin Valley Br., gold...
U. S. Loan, (2d Hen on certain terms)
"Western Pacific, 1st mort., gold
do
Government lien
Qallforn'ia & Oregon. I9t mortsage gold.

Bonds on San

0. P., !6t M., on C. * O. Br. ($7,2 0,000g.l
SanFr.o. & A.,ist M. (_$l, SOJ.OOC)
_Lanu bds on c. Pac.& Cal.& Oregon'landB

—

Columb dk Augusta. Steele
mortgage, (C. & S. C.)
do
(C.& A.)
conBOlidated
do
New Mort. for $1,000,000
Chartiers—ist mortgage

742
SO
13S
152

742
158
123
312
S12
20

100

110
85
195

6,(X10,000

1,000,000
4,824,000
3,000,000
2,437,950
411, .550

1,000

2,r,00,000

100
1,000
1,000

51,283,190
25,883,000
1,500,000

i'.ooo

6,080,000
25,835,000
2,735,000
1,9TO,000
6,000,0)0
730,000
500,000
9,153 ,aio
3.571,299
71,000
371,500
2,100,000

'65-'69

1864
1863
1870

i',660

•e9-'7l

i.m

1872
1870
18T0

1.000
1,000
1,000

1809
1872
1871

4bb',000

igii
1869

500
500

1869

500&C

13,3:,5,9:4

166&C
1,000

^

Chicago

Alton— com. ^v)s.

dt

1862
1863
1862

.

dp

(a Ist lien on income)
Chicago, 7 per cent stock

&

do

St. L.,

do
do
do

Jack. &
do

ist mortgage,
Ch., 1 St mortgage

Bf

1857
1864
1864
1863
1863
1870

IstM.assum.by C.&A.
do
2dM.a«8ura.by C &A
do
2d mortgage
Aonlsiana&Mo., Ist M. (In progress)...

—

Chic.. Btirl. dc Quinci/ stock
Ist mortgage, sinking fund, (trust)

1st

mortgage

. .

.

Canada Southern— '.si

liiort.,

gold.

Chicago^ Cln. dt Lout^inlle—\st M
CPitc., Clinton tt Ouimc/'ie—ist
Ohtc. Danville dc Vuu:f.n—\^t M., gld, S. F
IntUexten., 1st M.,eld (JdM. on !l4ra.).

M

(k lowa—\ st mortgage
Cmoago. Iowa dk NehraskOr-Btocti
mortgage, (Now Ist)

Chteago

M
M
Ch4c.

eft

do
(Now2;l)
Mich. Lake S.-lst mortgage

mortgage
mortgage
mortgage
Chic tkyorthic—Com. stock
Ist
iBt
Ist

Preferred stock
Bonds, prf (S. F,), let M.. Chic, to Oshk.
Int. bos, fmidedcoup., 2d M.,
do
Ist M., general. 3d HI., Chic, to Oshkosh..
Appleton extenB.,l6t. M., on2S!u. & land
.

Bteen Bay extens.,l8t M. on26 m.Aland,
1st .\I.Gal.&

Chic. lln.B.R.. extended....
mortgage. Gal. & Chic. Un. R.R
Ml«. 15. Bridge bds. lien on net earnlogB
Elgin A state Line R.Ti. bds,. .

M

S2,',?i\i'-

'?.''''•

subord. lien on

all

2,100,.)00
l,ll'0,fl00

100
1,000
1,010
1,000

1,500,000
375,000
2,363,000
661,000
188,000
860,000
16000 pr
18,635.910
2,592,000
150,000
941,000

1,000
l,ono
1,000

exteD.,i»t M., slaking Xuud gold,

1,000
1,000

m

6.50,000

80
46
61
31

70
44
40
43
2S5
73
60
114
32
80
82
82
82

2™
270
270
270
1223
1223
193
193
193
2.3

W8
248

1872
1869
1869
186S
1868
18;0
1870
1870
1869
1372
18«7
1871
1869

W72
IS.O
i860
1863
1S69
1870
1671

i.oco

500*c
500&C

2,500,000
600,000
800,000

1,000
1,000
1,(00

1,360 000

736 000
6(10.000
9(i0,000

V,66c

800,000
1.000,000

i'.iico

8,000,1X111

500&C

1,000,000
1,000
1,500,000
1,100
2,500, 00
1,000 18,500 p.m.
1,730,000
"ioo 3,916.300

lOO&c

568,7(10

oOOcSic

211,000
600 OO)
»,5OO,O0O
1,360,000

1,000
1,000
1,000

London.
Phllddelphla Office.
Princeton, N. J.
Phlladelrihla Office,

London.

July
July
July

1,

.May

1,

Chromiolk, vol. 16, p. $23. (v. 15, p. 538 ;
1894
1889
T. 16, p. 14, 383.)
1894 Sfck paid In, $919,270. }j. gr.l,400.uoOscrcB.
1895 Traffic guarantee by Ch..ls.4 Q., 40 pr cent.

1,
1,

Whole

.Ian"l,'l891 In prog.

mort.$8,000,00O.(T.16,p.3;;

Oct. 2, 1901
Oct., 1909 (v. 14, p. 515.)
Jan. 1,1889 There 18 also a 2d and extension mortgage.
Apl. 10, '78 TheC.4 A.R.R.,DeI.4 Uarlt n Canal 4
N. .1. R.R. form the United Co.'s of ^.J.,
1S75
The lease to Penn. R.R., at 10 per ce«t
1880
on stock and assumption of all liabilities
was made Oct. 20, 1871. Net Income In
ISJl, over all expenses, was $1,070,768,
Bee annual report in Chbosich, vol.
14. D. 522 : (V. 14, p, 682, 695, T. 15, p. «92,
713 ; T. 16, p. 187.)

do
1894

4 J.
4 O
F. 4 A
J. 4 J.
A. 4 0.
J.

T g.

Phl1a.,rarm.

Dividend of SK per cent, on prcfered,
Jan., If
stock, $752,700, paid Oct.1,'72. (v.l4,p.532.5
April, 18S0
Leaeed to C.4A., at 6 p.c on $8S1,92» stock
1897
Jan. 1, 1906 In progress, (v. 15, p, 76.)

& Mech.Bk

do

do

Phlla. 4 Mt. Holly.
N. Y., Union Trust Co.
New Yolk or London.

Apr. 1,1902

last year, $818,755. Lease*
to Ph.
Reading., Oct., 1872. B«« ttrms
v. 15, p. 491.

Net earnings

4

4 N.
?^ M.
F. 4 A.
&

F.

7'

4 J.
4 O.

J.

A.

7
7

A.

F.& A.
J.4D.

4 J.
M.4N.
F.4A.
J.

1J<

?«

4 A.
4 A.
.). 4D.
M. & S.
V.

F.

7
7
5

M. 4 N,

7

7g.
7g.

4 J.

f.

J.

f.

A. 4 0.

2X

Q-J.

Tpryr.
7

M.

7

F.

S
3
6

"eg.

7g.

M.

4

J.'i'j.
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.

6g.

J.
J.

4 J.

4 J.

J.'& J.

I'- J.'iij.

6K
"Y
7
7
7
7

¥"

A. 40.
J.
J.

4 J.
4 J.

aIao.
Q-J.
A. 40.

J. 4 J.
J.4D.
6g M.'4N.
J. 4 J.
I'- J. 4 J.
6
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.
J. & J.
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.
M. 4 N.
M. 4N.
5
M. & 8.
3X M. 4 S.
5
M. 4 S.
7
M. 4 N.
7
J. 4 J.
A. 4 O.

h
7 f
7 f
7 f

58

4Kg.
7
7 f.
8 f
8 f
8 f
8 f
8 f
8 f.
8 f
8 f

do
N, Y.,

Feb.

1«72

1, 188;

1888-88
1, 1900
Completed Jan., 1873.
1901
Jan.. 1573
Sioux C. at $1,500 per m.
Apl30, 1884 Leased to Dub.
a p. ct. of earnings over $3,500. per m.
Jan. 1, 1907
Nov, 1S72 Leased to Ch. and Northwest, at $700 of
first $1,500 gross earnings per m.-.iiot
Nov, 1872
Aug. 1 1894 the e>cess up to $4,500 per m.. and 1-5 of
Aug. 1,1891 all above that. Gross earnings, 1871,
$1,879,540.)
May, 1916
Dec, 1872 Leases several roads. Total earnings, 187J,
$3,823,388; exp., $2,137,831: net, $1,18«,081.
1875

Ofllcs.

do
at office.

do
do
do
do

Feb.

4

4

,

July

15, '99

Apr.15,1901

Jan.
Jan.

20, '73
20, 'TS

1875
1890

expendiGross earnings In 1871, $419,192
tures, $299.813 net earnings, $119,379.
Consolidated March, 1572, with D.,LaoX.
4 W. Law passed in 1573 connrmlBi
the agreement, (v. 16, p. 'i92.)
;

;

Nov., 1892
Dec. 22, '72 Leased to B.4O.RU.lnl866for20yr8,rent
Dec. 22, '7i 35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs, and

B. 4 O. office.
do
do
West. Nat'l Bank. Sept.,

Bait., at

1890

N,Y., risk 4 Hatch.
Sacram'o State Treas.
N. Y., K. Kelly4 Co.
N. Y., Fl8k4Satch.
U. S. Treasury.
N.Y., risk 4 Hatch.
V. S. Treasury.
N.Y., risk 4 Hatch,
do
do
do
do
do
do

1895^99
July 1, 1884
1883
Oct, 1, 1900
1895-99
July 1,1899
1899

Charlotte, N. C.
N.Y., Nat. City Bank.

im

40 after.

The Central Pacif. Is a consol. of several
Co.'s made In 1870, and now owns or oontrols most of the roads in CalifogQla.
Gr~SB earnings in lara were $12,900)136
and net earnings about $7 ,50O,,0(JO.
Land grant 12,800 acres per mile, except
mineral lands. See Cbbosiole, t. 16, p.
84, 164.

1889-'91

Jnly'l,'l890
July 1,1890

GroFs earnings 1871. $594,473 net earningi
$405,270.
Cost of road and equipment
,

J.4"j.

7

7 f

New York,

S. Bait.,

A.4().

I'

do
do
do
New York.
New York, 44 South st.
N, Y., U.S. Trust Co.
do
Cedar Rapids, Treasurer
do
do
N. Y. Nat'l Park Bank,
do
do
do
do
Savannah, Ga,
New York.

4N.

4 A.
M.4N.
J.4D.
J. 4 D.

May,

Philadelphia

Q.-J.

J.&

J.

A. 40.
A. 4 0.

4 J.
& J.
F.4A.

do

do

RR. Cos. office OctriVl901 Leased to Pitt^b., Cln. 4 St. Louis Ky Co.
New York.
Apl.,1873 Leased to Erie, $30,000 p. yr.; sublet to N.C.
Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk Apr. 1, 1888 Net earnings year ending Aug. 31, 1872,
do
do
July, 1888
$24,417. Cost of road, $6S).000.
N. Y., Metropolitan Bk, Dec. 15,1899 On by D. 4 H. Can Co. for a gross earnings.

N.Y, risk 4
do

NY

This road

Hatch.
do

.Am.Exch.Bk.

do
do
do

do
do
do
Boston.

1899

',

1880
1884
1876
1877
1875

Phiiadeliihia.

&

May,
May,

1873
188f
1901

1873

4
4
4
J. 4 J.
do
do
do
do
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.
do
do
J. 4 J. New York snd Boston
A. 4 O.
BoBton.
J. 4 J. New York and Boston,
Boston.
A. 4 O.
A 4 O. N. Y.. Union Trust Co,

J. 4 J. N. Y.,Farm.L.4 Tr. Co
8 f
J.ftD. Bost., at C.,B.4 Q.Offlce
1^- A. 4 O. New York, Co.'s Office,
do
do
A. 4 0.
I'- J. & J, N.Y., Farm. L. 4Tr.Co
4
J. 4 J. Salem, Mass., Clinton, la
7
J. 4 J. Boston. Merchants' Bk
N. Y., Park Bank.
7
F. 4 A.

M.4S.

&

J.

M.4 N.

a through

route be-

(V. 15, p. 386, 387, 797.)

Net income,

1870-71, $157,650. (v. 14, p. 43.)

ComplPted. March, 1872.
Leased to Ph.&R. roan. In hand? trustees

J

do
do
do
Bkof tom'rce
do
do

July, 139 <
July, 1898

Ang.. 1900
Mar. 15, '73 Gross earnings for 8 months ending Dec,
.Tan. 1,1883

Jan. 1, 1883
Frankfort.
1890
O. N. Y.,N. Bk of Com'rcc Oct. 1,1890
J. Boston, Co. *B office.
July 1,1896
N. N. y., N. Bk. of Com'rce May, 1879

J.

foi-ms

tween the Atlantic coast and Ohio river.
The 6.20 debentures are convertible into
any mort. bonds which may be issued.

N. Y.,M.K. Je6up4C0. Mar.;6,l873 Annual report in Chronic b. v. 16, p. 855
do
do
shows gross earn'gs of $5,156,316 in 1872
Mar., 1873
do
do
Mar. 6, IS^B agalnH $5,278,910 in 1871; aid net earndo
do
ings of $1,?79.H7 aKainst $2,198,085 in
May, 1877
do
do
Jan., 1898
1871. Jollet 4 Ch. RR., is leased for int.
do
do
on stocl," and bonds. St. L., Jack. 4 Chi.,
Jan., 18^
N. Y. U.S. Trust Co. April, 1873 leased at $240,000 per yr. Leuislana 4
N. Y., M.K. Jesup 4 Co luly, 1882
Mo. RR, built and operated under condo
do
April, 1894
tract. (T. 15, p. 52, 794 T. 16, p. 365.)
do
do
Apr. 1, 1S94

4 J.

II.

J.

Nov'

,lulyl,'77-92

Jan .15,

do

do
do
do
M. 4 S. N.Y.,N.
do
J. 4 J.
do
J. 4 J.
i.

(T. 15, p. 628.)

$5,011,919.

Phlla., P.

J.
J.

J.

1890
1S95

July, 1889
July, 1^18
Julv, 1878
July, 1900
Oct., 1890
July, 1890
April, 1879

Api 11

1,1902

$5,524,730; expenses, $3,206,786:
net earnings, $J,S15,944, being $121,711
more than in same t me 1671. tee report
in Chroniolk, t. 16. p. 3:'3. The Chic, B.
4 Q. lenses or extends aid to numerous
branch roads. giving them a trafflc guar.,
(usually 40 or 50 p.c.) for purchasing their
bonds. Contingent liabilities on bonds
of these companies amount to $6,756,000.
A c^insol. with, and a perpetual lease
of the Burl. 4 Mo. River road, was made
31, 187J,

m Oct., 1872.

(V. 15, p. 156, 623

;

V. 16, p.

S23.)

Completed, Feb.,

1973.

Jan., 1887 Opened July, 1869. Cost $2,500,000.
Jan. 1,1896 Traffic guaranty of C.,B. & Q., 40 per cent.
April, 1909 Extension of 32 miles in progreis. Sea
April. 1912
report in v. 16, p. 292.
1900

4

Jan., 1873 Leased in perpetnity to Chic.
NorthInly 1.1888
west, at 3iX per cent, of gross receipts.
Aug.16,1892
N. Y,. Farm.L. 4T. Co, Sept.. 1889 Traffic agresment by M. Cent.
Bost., I. LiTermorc, Tr, July, 1890

do

do

Nov.

1891

137J

"ioo

1.000
1,01-1

»18,(X10

7

1.000

7
6

1.000
1,0(0
l.OO)

300,000
136.000
2,686,000
101,000
321,000

5«0«»

l,U«,00«

1g. A.

1S59
1862
1859

1004c
lOO&c
lOO&e
500&C
1862 S004C

law
1855

500&C
1863
1371

4D. New York, Co.'s Office, Dec'.2'i, '72 The Chic. 4 Northwest operates 1882 miles
do
4D.
Dec. 23, '7
andhas additional extensions & branciies
do
4 A.
1885
in progress. Lands of the Company are
do
4 N.
Mav. 1883
about 2,000,000 acres. Operations for the
do
4 A.
1S85
years ending June 1, 13T2, compared as

16 063,480
21,239,363
1,245,500
755,000
3,588.000
148,000
289,000
1,785.000

100

above.

,1,'";",°" "'in'n'ts cost'g $400,000.
13 v?™. *°'°"
* Madl.on K.R ) ........
ltL«.°i'-

MadUsn

1858
1858

..

Peoria & Han., Ist mortgage
Ottawa, Oswego & Fox Riv., Ist mortgage
Illinois Grand Trunk. 1st mortsfage
Quincv & Warsaw, 1st mortgage.
Keokuk & St. Paul 1st mortgage
Chtc. db

1,000

100

do
do
convertible
ad mortgage, gold, (Frankfort)
Trnst mortgage (Bur. to Peoria)
Plain bonds (coupon or registered)
Carthage & Burlington, ist mort
Dixon, Peoiia & Han., 1st mortgage

American Central,

1,M0

600&C

100
100
100

649

Ist mortgage
Income bonds

Jollet

160,667
2,100,000
807,000
660,000
600,000
8,929,900
995,fS0
2,425,400
199,000

41
21V,

Common Block scrlD
Preferred stock
Ist mortgage, preferred, sinking fund.

15,000,000
6,000,000
100.000
902,000

800 000

Funded interest, coupon bonds
Cheshire— ^iock, prelerred
Bonds, not mortgage
Chester ft Tamaroa—\%l M., gld
Chester Fa«ey—l6t mortgage

380,000
155,000
75,000
300.000

4 N. y. OfflccB.
Philadelphia omce.

Phlta.

S.

A.

1,4«,000

100

mort

2d mortgage
Cherry Vol. Shnr. dk Al.—\6X M, conv
Chesapeake d: Ohto—cora. stock
1st M..8kgfimd gold
5.20 bonds (Debentures)
Ist M., (Va. (Jent. K. R.,) guar, by Va
8dM.,
do
do
) coupon
Income mortgage, (Va. Cent R.R.,) cp.

3,7O',00O
925,000
15,000,000

1863 506&C
1869
1,000
1872
1,000
50
60

i9"i

1st

CWiemw7ijy— stock
CheraiB dk Darltngton— let

1,000

m
74

Cfharl.,

500*c

231
831

2d mortgage (now Ist)
New mortgage bonds
fie/Ural

4

M.

Mu.boo

Cmtralof Jowa—Ut

4 New

Boston
do
do

6

I'
210,000
1,377,000
6,850,400
769,600
700,000
582,000
2,332,000
6,0)0,000
993,000

New mortgage

Bbnds

6ir,

9,000,(100

100
100

.

4 N.
J.&D.

2,000,000
490,000
600,000
350,000

1110

1st Ihortgage

»t

60

(J-J.
4 O.
4 O.
F. 4 A.

M.

500,00.1

151,000

Hon

2S

6g. A.
6g. A.

6
6
7

l,80ti,(X)0

fterling loan (£360,(1«))
.oan of 18S8.,
Bond to State of N. J. by United Co.'s.
Loan of 1891
Camar.ii dh Atlantic— lal
....^
3d mortgrtge
...
Qjmde«<t /Jari. Oo.—\st Mortgage
Oanada Southern.— Ut M. gld, s.f, cp & reg

J.& J.
J. & J.
J.& J.

York,
do
do
8
M. 4 N. Boston, £. Smith 4 Bro.
7g. J.&D. N. Y., St. L. 4 1. M. RR.
Marquant,
?'^- J.& J. N Y., H. G.
A. 40.
7g. f. A. 40. New York and London
N. Y ,Natl Park Bank,
J. 4 J.
8 f
8 f
8 f

fH
7
7
7
7

4 A
4 A
4 A

7

7
7

7

4 N,
4 J.
4 J.
Q-F.
A. 4 6
J.AJN
J.
J.

*d

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
4*

1885
1885
1882
1875
1834
1878
1915
1874
Jan., 1888

AprU,

MU

follows with

1870-71

Gross earnings
Operating exps, 4c.

Net earnings
Interest

4

rents....

Net income

:

1871-72.
$11,403,1S1

6,810,0*

1870-71.
$11,694,911
6,3.1,506

$).Si2,135

$5,38.1,403

1,973,811

2,(W,99S

t*n>,s«

$3,343,413

March

(THE "CHRONICLE.

29, 1873.1

428

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Sabaorlbers

irlll

DESCRIPTION.

Mile*
of

For

explanation, of all rcfereucea. toe
foot tiutea on 1st page of KK. Tables,

Wluom.*
CUir:.

Chic.
Chic,

"3

St. Poter,lBtM.,iiuar.

C.&N.W

& Mil.
M., (M.AC. U.K.)
a Mll..l»t,M.,adlleu
'.id

Ist lien

18(0
1870
1871

MononiiueiiiixtLMiHlon iHtniort.. KOld...
New geiienil niojlKagc (for »48,l)0(),OlK))..

1,000
\,tiu

2,750,000
l,5«5,oa)

lOO&c

4,:i;5,O0O

1,000
1,000
;,ooo
I.WIO

397.000
182,000

1

«I0

500&C

CA<c. PtUn *A'uu(Aio»i(ern— lalM.,geld..
CMcago <t Kock /rtufr-Ut mortgage

R.

1. <t /

log
1. 000

mortgage, Blnklug fund
Chlc.& S'west., l»t yf, i;oM (guar. Incur
Chic * aoutliw.. I«t .\1.. gold, not guar
ChiUcqIhe <t y,j-«n»w-lsl>l..(tuarbyN.Mo

lOO&c

'

Citt.,

namUwii

(fc

iHt

mortgage

<'f

new,

s.

f

45
SO
12i)

Slaking fund, 3d Mort, (now 3d)
Hubbard br,, Ist .M., skg^fd bds
Venton <t vel—lat M., gld...
it /^"((.s.— Guaranteed stock

trtir.eumd Mt.

Clevehind

.

»l,20O,00O

\.

do
»2,0l»,000
!..
do
tl,200.000
Consold. 8kg fund, M. for »3 (XXI.OOO
OolebrookUate R. i?.— Ist mortgage
Colorado Central— 1st mortgage, conv
Coturn. it Hock, rrt/.— Stock
let M.Blnk. fund bds
IBt mortgage, Logan & StraltSTlUe Br
Mort. bonus
QoUtmbus, Chic, it Ind Cen/rol— stqck
2d mortgage (Col. & Ind. Central R.K.V,
Sd

«h

'..

Construe, buds

&

(Col,

1,000
l',UX)

20000 pr
400,000

1,0IX)

"50

1866
1852
1867
1871
1871
1871

l.OliO

100

15,0O().0O0

500
1,000
1,(100

32J,000
517.000
2,125 000

«3

2,051).-.00

1853
1857
1803
1870

MC&c
WO&c

680.000
487,900
46,000

is43
1845
1863
1867
18!a
is-m

500&C

1,000
IOC

1,500.000

iS67
1871
1871

500&C

l.r.OO.WJO

67

12X
77

300&C

11,3211

2'25

199
199
199
199
18
15

50

i«

76
13

76
588

•JOi&c
1,000
1,000

m&

100

13,000, (0

66&71

River— iioc^i.

Ut mortgage sinking fund

1853
1871
1870

Connecticut valley— lit mortgage
Connecticut Wetitern-tst mortgage
Connecting {Phil't.)—\^t mortgage
Cumberland it Pentinylpania— Ist mortgage
2d mort J agt' sinking fund bonds
Vuviberland Vutley-BtOQ^
Ist mort.cage
3d mortgage
it

4UI0OO
400,000

500«c
1,000

(
5
7
7 f
7 g f

50

9'22,400
2,2'i2,(100

mortgage

1,000
1,000
i,000

61&64 500&C
1884
1000
36

108,500
493.000

Delawnre R. /?.— stock
1st mortgage

13

1871

llOX
84

(iluarauteea bond"

Extension mortgage

"50

1856
1856
1S59

1st Mort. (Del,,L,& W„ East, Ex.)
2d Mort. (I)., L. & West.)

skgfd
"...
to *T7)

Bonds, (convertib. from June 1.'75
Denver Pttciftc— 1st mortgage, gold, 1. gr
Denver <t Rio Grajide—\st niort,,gold. s. f,
Dea Moinex Val—\st M., Ksokuk to Dcs M.
,

Ist

1861
1856
1872
1869
1871

2d mortgage

/,— 1st mortgage
/nd,— 1st mortgage

2d Mortgage, April 28, '56
1st Funded Coupons, Nov. 15. 'CO
2d Funded Coupons, Xov. 13, 63..

,

.

of. Iunc30,'(i(i(condltlonal)'...

Sterdngj-Oak.&Otta, UIt.)Oct,

'.

..

l,'53,gld.

Dollar (Oak. & Otta. UK.) b'ds, Oct. lT'53.
1st Mort. (Detr. & Pontiaclil!.), Apr, 1,'51
ii.1 Mort. (De'r * I'ontlac Kit.), Ftb. '51
2d Mort. (Detr. a Pontlac RR.), lan., '53'
Bonds of Sept. 1, 1866, (Limit $300,000). ..
Bds & mort. on Dot. real estate..
Dubugue it Sioux City— Stock

DubuQue Southwe-Hern—lst M,

1,000

22,0:iOp.ra.
1.170.000

1855
1856
1860

2504c
foa&c
Varl.

6«,525

186;)

Van,

377,115
1,695,151

500&C
lOO&C
U53 500&C

1866
1853

IM4
1853
1366

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

Varl
100
'axi
1,000
1,000

,

Va, (endorsed)

.Sh( Benn9ylvania^-ttocX
UtMoitJiage
Saltern (jr(M.«)— stock.
;!Uh Loan, conven Ible

.

'50.'i6

1,000
1.000

1866
1856

1.000
1,000

so

, , .

Mia lOOAc
100

1862
18S4

due 1974, convertible

l«xI(.8.l>QBaa,8«p(.ltW

"ioo
1870

„..,

47
8
i
6
6
6
6
9

1

1,111,000
1,638.000

i',66o

pref '.".'sVf*.'"

Ist Mortgage Oct. 1, '83
Dunkirk, Warren it Pittsbury—lsim, gold
Columbia— 1st Mortgage
haH Tejin., Virginia it Georgia—nock,
1st Mortgage sinking fund bonds
K. Tenn. & Ua. ($100,000 are endorsed)
do
new

.<l«

7

18,8.18.eG0

i',ti6o

DucfieJia it

&

7
•

1,2S3V410
500,000

1871

.

,

622,«»

300,000
3,219,000
2,500,000
1,000,000

mort

E. Tenn

7
7

467,000

2,316,000
4.690.000

1871

1S51

Cleveland, at

office,

N,Y„ Manhattan Bk

N

J.
J.

do
do

do
do

£31,000
51,000

ISO.CW
250,000
100,000
110,000
103,266
5.000,000
880,000
81,500
450,000
1,300,000
2.50O.00O
1.970,OJ4
2,«52,0OO
635,000
135,000
161.000
1,309,200
4BS,«aD
4,463,000
383,000
190,000

VHfm

1871-72,

OA

tS^.iM.

.

Iuly20,

'86

June, 1S77
Doc, 1892
.Ian 77-82,87

March,

1901

July, 1905
Jniyi'l8«5

lln-B, 1871-72 $160,910,
See CnBOKU»,a,
Y.ll, p. 8*7; V. 15,797.
Ind.,Clnn.
L,,'2d M,, In tnulers' banda
to exohange for Ist, (v, 16, p, 51.)
Hoad in i)rogres8, Lafay, Ind., toSt, Ans'a,
Formerly leaded to Ind,. Cln
Laf aratt*.
Stock, t382,«00. (V. 16, p. 51.)

4

4
4 D, Co.
,

Leased 186610 Cln., Bam,

(r.

Jsn, 1,1889
16, p.Bl.)
June, 1931 Interest guar, by three other companlea.
June, :;ni' ^SLJ*'5'°?" ^"^ ending Jnno 30. 1977,
Nov,, 187
f3as,'il5. Leased In Aug.
1812, «o 01.
Aug, 1,1900 Col. CInn. 4 Ind. ItU. Kfport lay. 1»,
Sept 1, 1877
p. 883.
Dec, 1, 18W)
Sept. 1,1901
Apr. 1,1901 Bdscuar.WbyCC.C.*!.; 5»byL.8AM.8.
July 1, 1891 In progreB*.
Feb. 3. 1873 (;ro(s earnings In Id72 $4.57:1.170. Gone
Into control of All. 4 Ot, Western and
June72to(M
until 1899
y be 'eased. OfiHONicLB, v. 15, p, 6fT.

m

May,

18(19

Nov., 1372

Aug.

1,1878

Sept. 13, '76
July, 1*73

«((

;

V, 16. p, 3i5.

easedto At. 4 Gt. WeBt.at$iB.f>3«moillli
ly. In advance.
Last annual reportTn

CnRONlOLK.

.lnlyl,l&'«j

Jan, 1,1892

Oct,, 1857 Conscl. 1868of Cal..4 I.C. andcbic 4 O.
EMt. Leased Feb_, 1869 to Pllt«D ,01n,
N. Y., St! Nlch'.Nat. Bk.
do
4 St. L,,and the Penn, RR. Co,, for
do
percent of gross earnings, but guara&e
A. 4 0.
do
do
teed$!,107 4'roporyr,. to pay Int. on iSl
J. 4 J.
do
do
M.$15.0ll0,0(lO 4 -ii M,, C, & 1. I^.T .UOiJ. Of
A. 4 O.
do
do
A. 4 O.
April, 1908
2d M„ $2,909,000 were sold to Puiiu. KR.
do
do
F.t A.
(v. 16, p,51)
do
do
Q.-M.
Columbus, Treasury. Mar',', 1873 Leaaed In (lerpotuliy to Pitts, .Cinn.4 Sti.
M,& B, N. Y., Xmer. Ki. Bank. Sept 1,1890
ir by Pa, KR, l.eBs'si.Bsnme llabUttll.
ends In 10 years, 89 per ce t,
M.4 N Bost., "Tower, Gld. 4 Co Nov, 1,1872
Jai, 1.1873 LsHeu to Concord HI!, at $25,000 poryear.
J, 4 J.
Boston,
f.4A.
Feb., 1873 Net ea'Ulngs for year ending .ftme 30, 18?2,
Boston Offlce.
.1. & n.
do
Doc, 1,1876
$306,901, See annual report In Ctfxiox/Various
1S76-13S1
OLK, vol. 13, p. 595.
do
F, & A.
Aug,, ;872
do
July 1, 1889
J, 4 J,
do
J, 4. 1. Boston, Bost. 4 A. KR, Ian. 1, 1!T3 Net earnings, 1S71-I3 $215,181. (v. 16, p.
M.4 S. Boston, Globe Nat'l Bk. Sept 1,1878 3;5:v. 16, p. 189.)
.1.4 J. N,Y,. Am. Ex, N. Bk, ,Jan. I,l!i0! (V. 13, p. m.)
.7.4 J. Now York and Boston. July, 1900
M. 4 S.
190O-l-'2-3-( Leased to Phil. 4 Trent..6p.c. dlvon sto'k
Philadelphia,
M.4S.
Mch 1, 1«9! id mort. Is guaranteed by Couaolidatofl
N, Y.,Co.'s Offlce.
M.4N.
May 1, 1888 Coal Co.
do
A. 40.
Plilla. 4 Carlisle, Pa.
Oct,, ist; Stock owned in large part bv Pa. RR. Co
Apr.
i,19tH
Net earnings year ending "Sept. 80 187!,
A. 4 0. Phlla.,T.A.BIddle4Co.
A.4 0.
Apr. 1.1908 $530,898.
Large Advances made to
do
branch mads, (v, Mr u, S2^,)
A. 4 0.
Jan. 1.1881
do
M.4 N.
Danbury, at Offlce.
Nov,, 1812 Dividends 9 per cent pffl* annum.

S

J. 4.1,

A, 40,
A,&0,
A. 40,
Q-J.
J.& J.
M.&S.
A.4 0.
M.*8.

4 J.
4 J.
4 J.
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.
A.40.
M. 4 S.
J.

J.
J.

^. Y ., Lockwood 4 Co 1880 4 90
Phlla.. P.'un. U.K. Co. Oct, 1,1888 Leased, Mar.'TS, to Penn. R.K. lorS3 yeari.
N. Y., Kanu. L. & r. Co April, 1909
N, Y Loud, 4 Fra:ikf't, July, 1911 In pr'gress, Davenp.. Ia„ to St, Paul.
N. Y„ WInslow, L, 4 Co Jan,, 1873 Com. stock. $2 395.096. L'sed in perretoltr
July, 1881
to Cln., Ham. ,"t 1), for ann'Jal Int. on
do
do
bonds. Pref, stock of $3,500,000, gnar.
Sept,, 1887
do
do
by !•-. H.4 D.. issued 1871 to retire D. 4"
Oct,, 1»88
do
do
Mar, S1&94 M. bonds. (V. 16. p, 51,)
do
do
N.T„Ara.Ei.Nat'lBk. Jan. 1,19(6 L'B'd to L, .Miami, (aa'med by P,,C.4 '^t L)
In pi'OKr'Bs. County subscrlofn, $400,0C©.
,

Jail,' 1873

Nat Bank July, 1873
July. IS75
do
do
Jan. 1, 1880
P.'W. & IS. RR.

Phlla., GIrard

do
do
Offlce

New York Offlce.
do
do
do

do
do
5,oai.(X)o
1000
t.
J.4D.
do
1.000
2.500.000
7g, f, M.4 N. N. Y., Drexel, M. 4 Co,
SOOAc le.oOOpr.m 7g.f. M.<tN. N Y., Lond.4Ani8t*rd'm
3C0&C

1S71

1870

Detroit, Lannlng it Lake Jffcft,— Ist mort.,
Detroit & Jfiftoaiitfe— Ist Mort. bonds....

Ist

V-

100,000

1,00(1

M„on 85m.*r4«6,0OOacr'B& 2d M.on 162ir.

Detroit, Eel. Rtv. <t
Detroit, HiiUilale it

Bonis

20,0Ulpr.m

170,000

30
1,000

f,

6
6

;o(',ooo

State loan
Del., Lack.it W'ft«er;»—stock

f.

4 f

1,00.

Daijlon it If<w<.— 1st M,, guar, L, M,&C.& X.
Decatur, Sullivan it Jfuttoon Ciite.)— IstM.

3

161,000
109.500
81,8
400,000
5ai,000
1,400,000
2,000,000

1871

$353,910)

7 f

6g

906,(100
689,1101
1,491, '50

1856
1807
1869

Toledo Depot (cost

f.

5
6
7
7
6

1,000

3d mortgage

7

1,850,000
260.000
1.000,000
2,008 (!00
996,000

1869

&J.

ornlngs ^ear

aurrency int. Is piUd on bh. » B. W.
bonds. C».I4,p,«*t, V, 15, p. «24. M4,>
euaed toSt l,,,Kan,(; 4^, (v,IS, p.M.)
July.' isM
Oct Jj, 18T.' Leases the Day, 4 Mleh, and Clno K. Mt
Chic. Net earn'.ngs of main and leaiMI
.May 1, 1880

J. 4' J.

330,000

100

4 Co

do
New York.

SWIM new stock Issued Jan., 1378. RM

M. 4 N,

2,12.1.500
448,1(10

1,000
100

J.

J.&
J. 4

7
7
7

SOO.OOi

100

TFiUssftarrs— Ist mort.
it Pekin-Ut M.,gold.
Davenport it St. Paul—\at M., gold
Dayt.it JA/c/i— Fret', stock, guar. C. H.& D.
Ist M., sinking fund, t3O,()0O per year

4 8
J,&.I,

1896
Nor, 1890

York.

do

A,

M.

7

2

60470 lOO&c
1868 200&C

'^aniiiUe, tiazleton it

&
M. 4
F.

2,S

'293,000
l,500,(K»i

nanvill, Urb., lU'ton

2(1

&

lOO&c

500&C
500&C
lOOic

Mortgage

S.

I,'786,(100

50

bonds
Aoricott— Stock

7

50

1,000
1,000

'

Common

M.'i'N.

7

100

Now

N.T., WInslow, L.

Boston, Office.

3
6

2,00 .000
15,000,000

100,
500.

N.Y.,Co.'b0111cc.

'7. 16, p. 8487)

ApLM'lSTS

Y,, Lawrence IJros. .Ian, 1, 1900 In progreas. (v. 16. p. 91 32;.)
Q-M. N.y., Farm,L, 4 T, Co. Mar, 1, 1878 Leased Nov., 1671 to Pt'un, KR, (3o, at 7
sept 1, 1873
per cent p^r annujp, on present atoolc
7
M, 4 S,
do
do
Nov. 1.1S75 and all Interest on bon'is, &c. (>ce Int
M, & N,
do
do
tworeiorts lu Cbbosiclk, v. 15, p. 885
•1,4 J,
do
Jan,, imi
do
M, 4 N.
Nov, 1,1900 V. 16, p.S5j.l
do
(lo
6
June 1, '98 Le sod to Phlla. 4 Pleading (v. 14, p. 688 )
J. 4 v.
Phlla., Co '8 Offlce.
8 B
J.4D. Boston, Treas.'s Offlce, June 1. '90 Stock Issued, $347,800.
lUs.
Feb, 1, '73 Net earnlugs, 1871, $285,733.
New gtock
A.'isO. N.Y.,St. Nlch.Nat.Bk. Oct, 1,1897
20 per c. Issued Fob. •78. (v. 16, p. U(.

l.'V'.Ofti

1856

J.4D.

7

40U,00

it Pastiumpiic R. /?.— stock
mortgage, sinking fund
Notes, coupon
Maasawlppi stock, guar, by C. & Pass
do
bonds.
do
do

7g.

7

m\ .iw

50
100

4 J.
4 J.

J.
J.

7g f.
IK

1.21:1. 110

1st

.1.4 J,

h

do
do
do
do
do
do
7
.I.&D, N. Y., Union Trust Co
7
M.4S. N'. v.. Union Trust (3o
7
A. & O N. Y.. Union Trust Co
.1. 4 J.
7
do
do
2.'. Y., U.S. Trust Co.
3X f. F.*A.
7 f
J.4D.
do
7 f. .1.4.1.
do
7 f, M,&N,
do
.
Cleveland, Office.
3« M, 4 N.
7
F. 4 A
N.V., Ward,0, 4 Co

225,1100

9.1OO

Ind. Central R.K.)

Connecticut

F.4A.

I

3(10,1)00

&

Ist mortgage
Concord—slock
Concord it Portumouth—BtocM.

Danbury

11,230,150
511,500
1,252,000
1.096,000
966,000
584,700

i',060

Union & Logansport 1st mortgage
Cons. Ist M„ Bkg fund for »15,IJjo3l00
Cons, 2d .M.,for $10,000,000
tioltlTT^its it Xenia, stock

Cfonnecticut

p.

I'-

108

1,000,000
2,000,000
16,000p.ni.

JS-IO

do
do

do
do
J, 4 D, N.T,, Am,Exch >alBk,
J, 4.J.
do
do
M.4S. \', Y„J. S. Kennedy4Co

7

4,S00,01V
429.087
990,000

1864
1869

4 J,
J,4D,
J,

1

1,'^,000

198

:

.

4 O. New Tork. Co.'a Office
4J
do
Ig.t. M. 4 N,
do
J. 4D.
do
J.4D. .V.T., N.BkofCom'rco,
4
A, 4 O. N.T.,Wlnslow,L.4Co,
7
M. 4 N,
do
do

m

2U2
890

do
do
do
d»

J.

7
8

u

1. 1»1«

1

!}:

A.

7

350,00(1
1.07i,'i30

1,100

Dec.

2"-

1,000 lO.OOOp.m
1,100
560.000
1,000
6511,000

G, Eastern R.R.)
Inoomo t)ondB (Cblc.& GtEast'jrn R.R.,
(rlilc.

1
7
10
8

5(10,000

282.000
500,000
2,000,000

390

"67

mortgage

Income bonds,

1,000
1,000
1,000

50

OievelaTut it Mithoniiig—BtocX

mortgage for

i863
1S65
1867
18C2
18C7
1871
1865
IS71
1866
1869
Irt!

100

'ti3

—

2tl

1,000
1,000

i>iii/ton—iiiot:ii

di)
of '05
id
of '67
3d
do
diuHnnati it Ittd—Ut mortgage
'id mortgage, guar
Cln,, Lafayette it CMcaffO l8t mort., gold
Cin. it Milrtinnville—Ut M., guar by lesaeea
Cinn. (fc Mnitkini/um Va/.— Ist mort. ,.
Cin., liii:hmond ih CA(c—l8t mortgage
ad mortgagK
«««., Riulimoiid it F. ;K.— 1st M.. gld. guar
Ciit ., Sanduski/ it Clevettiiui-^stocK
Preferred stock
Mort. bds, Sandusky, Dayton & Clu
KandUHky City & Ind
do
do
Cin.. Sandusky & Cleve
Coluuibtis, Spriugf. & Cinn.— 1st morU
Cttichijutti it SprinijTietd~\fit M.,gnardnt'd
«n., )ra6.<*Jffc/i-lBt,M.,ond by 1,.S.& M.S
Utev., Col., Cln.it /nd.—stock
latmort. (C. C.& C. RK.) 125,000 a year..
latM. (Hell. & Ind.) exch.forttewM

Ist luortKa:je-,

1871
1809

8je mil repornn Ctaomuaj, t. IS.n. UT
pivioands have tMM nild on otoA
follows: Doc. im. i)« on both; Jon»,
MT2. 3)< on nrcf. Dec, 1871, Sk oasrerj
Jnn«, 187', 5 on both; Dec, wm,% qa
1874
bolti; J una. 1870, 2 on pref Due, IM,
9 on pref.. 4 en com.; .Imie. UMi, 5 on
both; Dec 1-61J. 3 on both. PcnuinU
Oct.,!*.-)
b ds convftrtwl Nov, '72. (v. 15, p. 19. iff,
J'Duel,l>',l
VO.Slim',: J. 16, o, 81,)
Alt' 1,19)1 Road lu progress. Bonds, 110,000 per mne.

do

J.

1.185,000
1,000,000
1,350,000
2,70O,00U

900.000
19,000,000
8,»IH,(nO
5,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
3,100,000

4 J,
4 N
&D.
M. 4 N,
V»r.
J. 4 J,
A. 4 O.
A. 4 O.
J.4D.
J,

M,

15000'prm

oc(/k.— BtocR

IBI

1st

Rate

Outstanding.

1870-1
1870-1
1871

do
2<1 M.,
do
id M. land craut.s.f.
do
AMllWdnkcc, Ut M.. on rdA equip.

Lacro B(!,Tr<Map.«[ P.,lBtM.,gu. C.&N.'W
Iowa Mldlaiid.I-t M.. nuar.by C.& N.W.

CIttr..,

INTEBK8TOB DIVIDENDS.

Amount

Road

A JVor*Aujft»Wrn.— (Continued.)

CrUooffO

LIST.
any error dleooTered In ear Tablea.

confer a creat faror hf clvlns ns Immediate notice of

1
1

6

New York Offlce.
A.4 0.
A.4 0.
do
do
J. 4 J. N.Y,, Mercantile Bank
J. 4D. N.Y., M'rcantlle Bank,
do
do
J. 4 J.
8 f
A.&O.
Boston, Co.'s office.
7
M.4 N. N.y.,M. K. JeBup4Co
do
do
8
M.4N.
J.& .).
do
do
7
do
do
M.4 N.
7
4 7 J, « J.
N,y. 4 Detroit.
N.Y. 4 London.
?' M.4N.
M.4N. N. Y., M. K. Josup 4 Co
(

A,*0

!i

F.

7

J

7
10
2

4

A.

« J.
M.4S.

Varl.
0.
J.& J.
J. A J.
A.4 0.

A.4

do
do
do

do
do
d*
do

do

Detroit Offlce.
N. T. Offlce.

July
Apr,

30, '72
1,

18V5

Mch. 1,1881

Leased and opotatcd by Phil., W11.4 Bait.
RR.. for 75 per cent ot gross earnings.
In 1871 eross earnings were $I41,4'W. Annual report v, 14, p, 764.

Net recelpta
$4,319,917.

1871, $1,680,636

:

floating

Consol. March,

Cent. RK. of N.J. (v. 16,p.

ISW,

debt

wKh

292.)

June. 1832

May

1,

Nov.

1877
1, 1898
1.1-Sl
1,

July

June

Op, by Kani^as Pacific
In progress. Gunge, Rft; whole line, 960qi.
De aulted Int Oct., 1871. Agreement wltk
boidholders. (Seov.l5, p. 459; V.16, p.l49.)

1899 L. gr., 800.000 acres.

1,190(1

Oct.
Oct.

1, '90

July, 1891

Traffic guar. 40 p. c.

fromMlcb.

C.

4 0t'W.

15, 73
15. 73

Also a depot M. $50,000; 3 yr. notes, tUSfiO),.
Leased to Great West, of Canadn. In 1868
3^ per cent was paid on pref. stock, end
Of the bonda of
In 1S69, 7 per cent.
June, 1866, $1.2,38,000 are In the hands of
the Merchants Bank of Can., redeemable
$100,000 per yr, $390,000 have thus flar
been redeemed. Net earnings In 1873,

Apr. 1,1878
Feb. 15, '84
Jsn.l, 1878
Sspt 1, 1886

$442,108: In 1871, $966,638, In 1870, $508,228:
in 1868, |M6je7 : In 1868, $7M.497: lo 1861,
$766,789. See annual report In Cff&OKioLx
T. l4, p.SM.

.\pr.l, 1896
15, '75
15, "75
15, '73

May

May
May

May,

1875

lulyl. 1886

Nov,
Nov.

arloufl.

Apl.

15, '73

Leased to

Ills.

Cent, for 20 yra. at 85

p. ct.

1883
earn 'gK 1st 10 yis, 36 per cent2d 10 yr*.
do
do
N. Y.. M. K. Jesup 4 Co. July, 18SS Net earnings, 1871, $T2,«8, Pref, slock.
7
do
Oct., 1883
Is $59'l.S15, com. Slock, $584,663,
do
7
7g.f, J.4D. .V. Y., Union Trust Co. June, 1900 Completed August, 1871, (v. 14, p. 688.)
J. 4 J. N. Y., Brown Bros 4 Co Jan. 1, 1908 lot. was suspended, see v. 14, 531.
See asnual report, CnaONioLa, r. 16, p.
7
J. 4 J. N.Y.,G8iiatinNaflBk. July'l,'l900 218. Net earnings, $366,693. (v. IS, p.
lM0-*6
699, »92.)
6
J. 4 J. N. Y., R. T. Wilson 4 Co
July 1, 1876
6
do
do
J.4J.
7 f

6
3

7
3
• r,
«
•

M.4N.
J.*J.
M.4S.
J. 4 J.
J.

4

J.

F.4A.

do
Phlla.,bv P.

4

do
R.

RR.

Phlla., P. 4 R. Offlce.
Boston, Co.'s Office.

London.
Boston. Co.'a Oface.

to

May

:,

Jan

1,

18S6

Jan.21,187S Leased to Phil. * Readlntr. at t per cent
Mch 1.1888 on stock and Int. on bonus, (v, 14, p, 688.)
18T2
1S74

In N,H„i6m,. wlthat^ck,pf
8488.500, same dividends as East. Mass.
Leases Portland, Saco 4 P., .at 10 per
•eat OB st««k. Met ««naiict, !8il-'B,

13 Leases Eastern

THE CHBONICLE.

424

[March 29, 1873,

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

LIST.

confer a sreat favor by elTing na Immediate notice of any error dlscoTered In onr Tables.
Jlonds, §
IKTEIUIST OR DIVIDENDS.
DESCRIPTION.
Principal,
Due.
REMARKS.
When Where Payable and by when
Stocks,
For fflKplanatioii, &c., of all roferenoeg, see
Payable.
IVhom.
lastDlvid.
.loot notes oo 1st paifc ol RR Tables.
Babserlbors

-will

I

U

EfPttern, (jr«s«.)— (CoutinueC)
lioada due JS^5, April, '65
do
1888, iSireU, •63-'69

A. 4 0.
M.ftS.
M.ftN.

do
1389, May, '69
Notes
New bonds
do
sterling
ha»lern Shore, (4fd.)— Ist iuort.,oonT
id mortgivgo, conv

1873
18 ;3
18^0
1866

100*c
1004c

1870

1,0110

1860
1863

1,000

mooma bouUs.iwa ycaf< torun
OoadiS! morttfai,'.' on El nilra real estate..
AWe liaitwHi/— stock, common
Preferred. 7 per cent, stuck
18»;to IKT) ..
iBt mortsnifc (exciKlerl I
iBortsaKe, convertible (ext. to lb79.).
Sd mortjfa^'e
Ah mortjf u^o, conyertlble
9tli mortira^e, convertible
t
Baltalo IJraiicli Bonds
Long Dock Co. morttraae
Sterlln;; bonds, coi\v^:rilDle, 81.000,000....
Oesieral mort., gold (for »3l).000 000)
New b.*nds (debenture-) convert, till '8."
i&^ (fc Piii^biiiy-^iuck
Lscmort^a^'e,oonv. Into cons. mort.i<age
admortgD^.'. convertible
,
QpQSOl. n'i>.iv. free of Htatc tax
Kaulijmentboii-l-

M

»l.ui. to

.\1.,

loaa.
)
yd mort, Bangor to Winn
Id grant gold* ist.M.Bang to vVlim....
EhanHv.b Cru>cfoj-dm—\.^i M. i2v.& Ill.,8.f ..
1^ mort., a. f (Kvanavllle to Terre H.)
Koekvillu extension
EBansBtile, Utrnderwn dk A'asAu.— 1st mort.
Ehf'.tnwilte, Terre Haute db CAiC.— Ifft M.gld

—

l.OOil

500&C

00*c
1.000

Has
1,000

A.&O.

6g J.&

,

1S72
1880
1866

—

mart

Joh/ist'jwii <6 GtovereiilUe Ist
VRtyjte, -Tackxait i^Saainato—'l'it

and equipment bonds

rl.

'id iXL

mori

CV7i«— Ist M.,gold.

W'-i^iie,Jtru/icie t£

^1 mon
'

It.

B.

ifc

1871— 1st Mort.
B.-tiiklng (7o.— stock

Bda. not mortgage
ban. tUiUon (fc Sprm£if.~\3i M., gold..
loftrtiage. gold

2<J
flir.

Sfwi/ifi

{iLLiiait(t—\si

if!

jet mon, gol

1,000

M.&N

1,001'

J.&

566&C
1,000
1,000

500&O
500

.v[.,

1st

on

i',6cio

1,000

1870
1869
1871
1669

166* c
1.000

rolling :-took.

J.

1.000

1871

5()6&c

1871

1,000

A.'&'O
J.

&

J.

J.&,I.

100

J.&,J.

7g.

f.

A.&O.

Hanntbat

tt-

jV. T.

New York &
do

.

.

Preferred -tock
Missouri State I,oan
liand Grant m irtgage

Bonds

M.&N.

mort.

St.'Josep/i— .common stock.

186S
1870

F.& A.

flot*9a<onic~stock
Preferred stock

mortgage, sinking fund

'ZA

mortgaije

Bo Ida of 1869
SouUon Gt. JVo.— See
tfc

do
do
do
N. T., Geo. Opdvke & Co
N. TyFarm.L'an&TCo
]2oston Office.

.

,

3d mortga'^e, cousolldiited
Serlp for paat due coupon
Illinois Centrul-stocli
Ist mort. ciustrxtr^n bds(now payable)
do
do
do
do
gold.
lle:lemptlon, Ist & 2 series
do
3d series, 8 erling,
flUnots itSl. LoifU—\st mortgage
Indiana it. flUnoit Gent.—\6t At., gold
i

JhMcmap. Htooin'tonJ: West— let
3d mor gn ^B
t.

vT.

Ex^ens on,

Ist

—

M.,

gldbds

m..gold

InrUanap.. Olnc. ,& Lctf. stock
Ind. & Clnn. of '38
lud .ainu. & Lafayette

do
do
do
IndtanapoUs t& St. Louis— \at M.,in 3 seriesr
2d mortgage
K«»lipment l)onds
infnanap. de VI neetines— Ist M., guar
2d aKirtg;'.Ke. guar
isiernatlonal (Texas)— Consol. stock
ISh M.igold
Hotxtton

&

Gt. No., lat mort.. gold
Convert ble bonds (for $1.000,01)0)
Ionia & Lanftlng—ist M. traffic gaar
,

3d mortgage
Fulls ,i Sioux U<v— Is'. M., Anl. 1 '89,
Itht^a <fc,4(Ae7iS— 1st M..8iuk. fuail, gold,
/opX;,, Lans. db Saginauj—\it mort
mort
2d
"..
3d mort
Consol. mortga-re, '...'!!
ijjcjsoftc, ar.nr i .5. B,_'8t niort.; goid;;',

Iowa

^»<!«*»«iJ,i»«/is«c.*Jfo!<-J'ioridaStbd»,3ld

B';.
lik.

Mar.

1,

1899

Jan. 1,1887

Com.

stock. $1,0*4,252, pref ., $100,000.

Net

Nov. 1,188' earnings. 1871-72, $218,643. Acnnal reAug. I.ISSO port in Chronicle V. 15, p. 8G3,
July 1, 1897 Consol. w tb St. Louis & S.E. (v. :5, p. 219)
May 1, 190H Stock paid in, $400,000. iv. 13. p. 667.)
Jan. 1,1873 Annual report v. 16, p. 82, 183.
GroFH earnings, 1871. $674,685; expenses,
May,' 1902
1, 1880
'an. 1,1887
Sept 1,1888
May 1, 1888

May

Total
et ear; ings, $2n,87l.
;
to Jan. 1, 1872, $1,714,814. Doferre.l payments on land sales and cash
in trus[ee.> hands, Jan. 1, I8T2. were
$988 742.
A';nual report nu'.Usbcd in
Chbo.niclk, V. 14, p. 732; see also p. 798
$102.S11

I

Und sales

1870 to 1886
3S«, 459.)
Sept., 1900 Traffic guar, of 15 p. c. from Ills C.& Pa.R
Jan., 1892
1889
1st mortgage guar, by Pitts.. Fort. Wavjje
do
do
Chic. (V. 13. p. 83, 177, 209. 210, 402, 838)
.\ll the amounts here given are in pounds
London, Co 's Office.
eases Atl.
St. Lawrence,
sterling.
London, at Co.'s Office. Apl., 1877
150m.; Chic. Det,& Can. Grd. June..,
do
Jan.. 19iO
h.
59m.; Mont,& Champ, .49m,; Bulf.
do
Perpetual.
Huron 16lm. Gross earnings in half

S. Y., Winalow, L.

&

Co

&

&

I

1866
1851
1857
1863

Irredoem.
Irrcdeo n.
Irredeem.
Irredeem,

416,000
367.500

A &0.

'lOO

1,370,000
143,666
85,2S0,510

500,fcc

3,0«,500

50O&C
500&C
Varl

332,000
2,500.00)
2,500.000
660,000

1871
18B9
1870
187J

i'.WO
1,000
1,000
1,000

2,750000

J.'i" J.

5,000,000
1.500,000

A.&O.
J.&J.

50

m'.&'s.

1858
1867

500&C

A.&O.
F.& ^.
J.&D.

issi
1851
1851
1364
186a

1,000

l,»ulO

1,000

6g.

F.&A.
A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.

Various
500&C
1,000

1870

V,o6o

1

1,0001
i'.iVio!

IjlTOi

500&CI

WO&c
1,000
1,000
1,000

1875

WTO

1890
1881-88

penses, £6,2.197 :

see Chboniclk,

the Erie & Niagara, 31m.,
& Mllwauk ;e, lS9m. For
the half year ending July 3;, 1S72, llie
gross receipts were £-;5().735; worlilng
e«pin-es, ,£329,437; net eanin^rs, £221,298;
Interest on bonds, &c.. £S4 18t.
Profit
on haif year's working £137,114. See
report in CmtoxiOLE, v. 15, p, 627.

Company leases
and the Detr.

S»e Chboniole, v.

Interest in default.
15,

Bk

£869.476; exref earnmgs, £1^7,282.
v. 15, p. 6.7, 796, 797.
30, 1872,

p. 6;. 157. (V.

16, p.

220)

Bridgeport & Boston.
N. Y., Bk of New York
Brkl°;eport

and

Jan'.26!l873
1877
Boston,
1885

do

do
do
do
do
N.Y., Co.'s office.
do
do
N. Y. & London.
N. Yy Co.'s office.
London.
N. Y. or London.
N. Y., Turner Bros.
do
do

Amer. Ex. Bank
do
do

N. Y.,

do
do

do
do
N. y., Un. Trust Co.
'

Leases Berkshire RR.,StockbrUlge& Pitts,
field, and w. stockbrg. Gross earnli'ga
1871, $780.280

;

opcratijig exp's, $604.i!(h

net earnings, $176,160, a-ainst $147,024 In
18;o.

(V, If, p. 659.)

July 1,1891 In progress. S^f CKKoxiCLE, p. 453.
Sept. J, '90 Capital stock Is $*..3ao,7.50. The annual report in Chronicle, vol. 16, p. 3r,6. shows
Feb. 1, 1875
Apl. 1, 1695
fross earning! in 1872 of $310,952 and ne t

p 356.)
Rent of leased roads
percent of gross earnings.
Net revenue in 1871, $J,732,&i7. Const,
bonds of 18;5 will be paid now on demand. (V, 14 p. 85, 490.)
(V. 16,

32,160.

Feb! ','1873 .Main
Apl. 1, 1875
Apl. 1,1873
Oct. ;, 1890
Apl. 1, 1875

line,

(40im.)

707m.

35

(T. 16. p. 845.)
32,000 acres Pd
JUly'l,'l901 in progress. Co. has old
Oct. ,1909 iVIaiu road completed, Sept., 1870, (v. 16
Oct., 1390
p. 825.

&

Sept! "1897
April, 1888
rtb., 1897

June, 1899
July 1,1919

Road went into hands of receiver.
Settlement
finished,
-Jet

with

creditors

Oct..'70

virtually

(v. 16, p. 220.)

earnings, 1871, $286,414.

Leases St.

A.& O.
do
do
do
l.ouls, A. &T.H. roadand palfl $400,001)
Oct. 1, ISOO
J.&J.
rent, net earnings being $500 676.
July I, \"
F.& A N.T.,Farm'sL.&T. Co.
1903
Bonds guara iteed by Penn. Rl?. Co.

1870
1871

1871
1872
1872
1359
1870
1888
ISTO
isan
t808

Oct., 1877
Get,, 1-73

Dec,

J.&J. N. Y., Nat'ioity Bank,
A.& O.
Philadelphia, Office.
F.&A.
do
do

lO.OM.OOO

500

Jan. 1873
Nov., 1873
July, 1876

year ending June

May"l,'l890 Operated by Erie.
Han, & St. Jo., 207m,. branch, Qulncy, 111,
Auy.','l870
to Palmyra. 15m. ; Cameron to Kans. C,
N.Yy Duncan, S. & Co.
1371-8^
53m. Total operated, a75m. Net earnNew Yorkotdce.
Apr. 1, 1881
inga in 1370-71, $1,089,034. 50,000 shs. new
N. Y., Bk N. America Mar., 1885
common stoclt authorized in Feb., 1872.
Now Y'ork OlUce.
Jan., 1892
See Cheoniole, vol. 14. p. 210, 321 ; V.
N, T.. Bk No. America, Jan., 1892
IS, p. 804.
Phila., Company's office Jan. 10, '73 Leased to Penn. RR., which owns a mado
do
July 1,1888 lorltv of the stock, (v. it. p. 628.)

do
1,000
50

do
do
do
do
do
do

Jersey City, let Natl

13S9

2d mortgage

,

1891
Also $150,000 8 per cent bds. (v. 16, p. 168.)
Ba't., Merch. Nat. Bank. Oct. 1, 1901 In progress.
N. Y., F. P. J.imcs & Ce. July 1, 190, First Int, due Jan.,'78. (v. 15, p. 76.)
Augusta, Ga., RI^. Bank. July, 18T2 Set earnings, 1871-72, $417,238. (v. 14, p.

International, Tex

Uoustontk Texafi Cent— 1st \l,ao\iX, l.gr.,s.f
Jtunttnffdon (6 Broad Top— Ist raort gold,

&

J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.&J.
J.& J.
F.&A.

100
100

lat

B.

& J.
A.&O.
M.&S.

J.

51-'5r.

oouv
Utmort:?a2e (Qalncy& Palmy. RR
1st mort. (Kan.C. & Cam. RR.)
B^rtHb.. PorisVi, Mt.Jot; dk Lancas—sioc
1st mortgage
18T0,

& T Co

do

do
do
do
do
do
do

guar, by Stata.

—1st

do

N. T., Farm.L'an

Oct. 26, '72
do
do
Oct., 1872
London Joint Stock Bk. July, 1871

£100
£100
£100
.M.,

(V. 15, p. 12. 41, 43. 5;, 1-2, 355, 4«
16, p. 33,210,220, 292,SSS.i

.

do

,.

Extennion

;

inlni.

Mar. 10, '73 Leased in 1870 to Pa. RR. for 7 per ct per
Jan. 1, 1832
annum on atockaud debt. Net earnings
Apr. 1, 1890 in 1871, $6i6,031
(V. 14, p. 628,)
July 1, 1898
Oct. 1, 1890
To form a direct Hue from Bangor to St.
London. Jan. 1.1889 John and Halifax (v. 15, p. 627.)

do

£1110
£1110

Bonds not guaranteed

793,820; V.

Jan., 1898
Sept 1,1875
Mch. 1,1920

London & Montreal.

£100

Skcfcensack. ,6

Oct. 1,1?80

March Ifm

&

do
do
do
do

bonHs, coupon
Greenv.it Coluinh.-~\^l

published very fully in

Junel,1888
Jan. 1,1891

Mch.l,)«79

do
do

Mortgage bonds, coupon

New

months ending

for the nine

SO. 1873.16

the CHRONICLE. V. 15, p. t2. Tlio report
to N. Y, State Engintjei- t^bowa that net
earnlliga for the y^-ar oodl; g SentembT
gidust tl,8.S,103
30, 1872, were $3.473.:.96.

.

.

—

do
do
do

Jur.e

N.T., Union Trust Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

.

(Jo

The report

& ,1.
do
M.&S. New York and London,
.T. & J.
J.

1S70
1872

do
do
3d
Poafcal bds, &c., secured by ^ov't businese
Ist yref bds, conv. Into 1st prcf. stock...
do
2d
do
do
2d
do
ad
do
do
4th
do
&r$fU Western (Canada) Com. atoc^.
Preferred, 5 per c^jnt, conv. into commoi\
,

'7S
'73

1879

J.& J.
New York.
do
M.&8.
do
Jan. 1,1876
& J.
J.& J. N. Y., Mech, fat. Bank. Jan. 1,1901
New
York
or London. •Ian. 1,1900 Fern'dlna to Ced. Keys. L.gr. 500,000 acrea
J.& J.
M.&N. N. Y.. Market Kat. Bk.
Stock, $200 000.
J.& J. N. Y., St, Nlch. Nat. Bk. July'l,'l900 \et earnlmis, 1870-71, $30,499.
J. & J, N.Y., Farm's. L. & T.Co Jnly 1.188: Has a traffic agreement from Mich. Cent.
A.&O.
do
do
Oct., 1881 (V. 16, p. 318.1
Boston, Treasui er.
A.&O.
Oct., 18S9 Sold 1B71. to Ft W.,Jack., & Saginaw. Ind)
April, 1896
A.& O.
terest in default.

do

Debentures

Ma>

.

Ik

i',6;io

m, gold, guar..

all

Formerlyleased to P., W. & B.; operated
on own account since Dec, 1869.

1,

J.

Ohuia Trt/fnk (C't7/iarfa)— stock
toK.toBlcof 0. Canada on surplus laud^
ltui»iae:it

1880

1890 Stock. »:i,lff7,0 0. Annual rep. In v.IS.p.S'iO
Nov., 1872 Leased In 1863 to Northern Cent, for 999
Jan., 1878
yrs. Rent paid, $;65 31.';. N»t tarulngs
.Ian. 1, I18O
in 1871, Ji59,6S'3, against $90 219 in IS'TU,
Oct. 1, 2862 Divs. guar ty Pa. rili. (V. 14, p. 628.)

do
do
do
do
do
do

N.Y.,Merch'nts'Ex.
M.* N. N. Y., Mechan. Nat.
do
do
J.& J.
M.& S.
do
do
do
M.&N.
do

not guaranteed

i

Mch

N. y., Offlce,23d stieet. Mar'.'l's,
do
do
Mar. 15,

M'.& N.

isn

Mlefttoii, Jloti-ntou tk //. (if

rgta

500&C

m&-

1871

,

^amitiffftam <6 i,oioc/^— ist m. bonds
K/teiierlac i£ Pennsylvania— Ist M., gold

1,

Apl. 1,1886

10(1

HtJJiy, Way.'C & Monroe, 1st mort, s.f.
Moriait—l^i mortgage, gold, convertible..
Fimhiitfj ilb NiirtksUie—l}*t jnortgage
£)ytt<iil,

J.

M.& S.
& J.
M.& N.
F & A.
J. 4 J.

J.

1,000
1,000

lie

Ivre Marquette—6X.oG)L
Uonsol. mort. 8. f
{at mort., L. G., 158,900 acres, Ist dlT
St M., 23m, ad on W, l.g 153,600 ac, 2d d
Mt mo tgai^e, L. G.,^O0O acres, 3a dlv.
Flint & Hollv K. R. (s. (.. »25,000 per year)
Bay City U. S:ii;inaw. Ir^t M.guarby lese's
Bajr County, issued In aid &
do
Otmstructlon bonds

Ftifitil:

Jf^t

Q.-M.
J.* J.
A.&O.
J.& J.

lOO&c
lOO&c
1,000

1869
1852
1851
1860
1867
1870

16. 0. 8».)

1903

'50
1862
1863

Bank Jan.

New

do
do
do
do
do
J.&.I.
do
do
do
J.&D.
London.
M.&S
M. &8. New York and London.

1,000
1,000

JgWe.W)u^(^~-stock

JWi.

M.&N.
M.&S.
M.&S.
A.*0.
J.* I).

(Bangor

line

i\.li.

j.'a'j.

llKi
1,00(1

i

l3t

500

"ioo

. .

report v.

IfSi

Phlla., Oirard Nat.

8.

$574,30!.
1872. (See

March, 18^
May, 1889

do
York.
M.&N. Pliila., Penn. R. K. Co.
do
J.& J.
J. &J. Phlla., Penn. Life Ins.Co
\.6. <).
Phlla., Psnn.R. R. Co.
fhlla., by Company.
F,&A.
M.«5

50
50

ytoferred stock

bonds

J.& J.
A.&O.

New stock {200,000 taaaed D«c.,

AjiMl, 18»5

do
do
do
do
Loudon.

M.&S.

JVmlieth'i-imi. .1- .tiil/jcaA— lat Mort., oonv.
Stpilra tfi }FlUia)nsi>ort~6ioctiy com
jpt inortffu^e

Boston, Co.'s Office

).m

M.&N.
do
do
do
New York,Nat. City Bk.
A.&b.
do
do
do
do
J. &.l.
A.&O.
do
do
J.&J, N. Y.,rarm.L.&T. Co.
M.& N.
do
do
do
A &0. N. Y., Nat. Park Ban'r.
J.&J, N. Y., Metropo'ltan B'k.
J. & J. N. Y., Ninth Nat. Bank.
M.&S.
do
do
do
M.&N.
do
do
do
M.&S.
J.&J. N.T.,LonaeM orFrankt,
J.&J. N. Y.,6.W. Hopkins &Co

April 1,1911
Ian. 1,191.10
Oct. 1, 1892

ConsoUdafon, June, 1972, of Internntlenal
and Houst.& Gt. North. See CuROXi
CLE, V.

13, p. 44. 354; v. 10, p. 356.

July 1. 18S9 Leased to Mlchiran Cent., which gives a
Nov. 1,188' traffic guarantee.
Apl. 1, 1895 Ceased to Ills C, at 35 p.c. on earnlnga.
July 1, 1890 -tock paid up, $286,730.
,,,.„„„„
Jnly 1, 1895 Operated by Mich. Cent, Lands, 192,000
acres, -(v. IS, p. 667.)
Mar. 1.1
1890

July

i,'!902

1900

Bds offeredln

Aug.,'72.

Sec adv. In OiBos.

March

THE rimONTCLE

29, 1378.]

425

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Sabscrlber*

confer a icreat lavor

Trill

bjr

DKSURIl'TION.
For

explatistton

Af., Mail.

ladianap.—ttoeic..

<»

Outstanding.

Road

.

tod. ft Mad RJt. -1st mortKagij
JeffenonTllle,Mad.& Iml— 1st mcrtcaice
u^
do
3d morttfag*
Ooade of I.oulsvU e (eadorsed)
Je/rermm. iPii.)—\tt M. (Iluwier BraachJ
iuort<caK(^ (Hiiwley Branch)

UN
law
lan
1867

M

ISO

Ist ii:orti;aKe (Su«qiieli. to Carbondalo)..
JotSH A JIf. ilvUana—lit mortgage
Junotton, Phttadtlphta- 1st mortgage...
2i mortgage
Kani OUi/.Sl.Jo. d CouiKtl Blnffi>—ttoi:\[.
Ut inortnaee, c. U. ft St. Joseph KK
Bt. J.ft CD. R.i.,l»tM

Manttan
l.ii.

III.

ISM
1867

2rt

Ist

l.-'(M

1870

Or. .Mort. on 100,000 acres
Sd mort. Income bonds (all Issued.)

Land Grant Uonds Kokl on 2,000,000 acres
2d mortKUge, gold, on same
Ktnt Countu (Mil.).— Ist mort. bonds.
KeiUuclit/ Central—'ifX mortgage
3d mortgage
tackawannatt JflootTvtbura^lit mortgage.
Ist mortgage (extension)
2d mortgage
2d mortgage (extension)
Incorne bunds
ia<« &>(«<(• AouisrWc— 1st M. (11,100,000)
Lake Ontario fifiore—lslmon., Ko.d ..
Mich, A"OH(/i.— stock
Guiirinteed, loper ct, stock
Consoltd mortgage, 1870, coup
do
do
reg
Income Bonds (s. fundf600,KiOper yr.)
Bonds of October l, 1869, S. F
let mortgage. S. fund M. S. ft N. I..
mortgage Mich, s
ft

mortgage

(U., Jf

.

4

mortgage (U. ft I'ol. llu.) s'k'g rd
mortgage (C. ft Tol. RR.)
Buffalo ft Erie, mortgage bonds
do
do
do
do
do
do
ao
do
do
Kalamazoo & "White Pigeon

a

iois
1013
..

. .

.

Ihri-c

1863
lf69

do
2d tnortgage ...
Jfw«.— 1st M., gold, I. t;r.,s,f.

tfc

2vl mort., gold, I. gi.. s. 1'., conv
Income mortga'j:e bonds
L'lnca-Her tfc /fo;arf.,(narrow guage)— let

1st

'.

B.f.,couv

l.g.,

Scrip for IiiBtaiinents

i

lOUftc

for new...,

Miami—stock, com
mortgage

Jituie

_

Street GonuccCion bonds

Rock

i&

Land grant,
Littte
lAttie

1S70

500&C
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
l.OOO

1,000
1.000

S'JCftC

100

i8><,S50

1,000
1,000

355,000
6,000,000
720,000
160,100

55

82X
82X

1,000:

N. O.— Ark!

sr.'Lo'ji

Scimylkill—itotiK
Ist mortgage, sinking fund

isj?
IS70
1369

,

Lon;/ /.9/a/(d--stock

Lexington ft Frajikfort
Louisville Loan
:
LoulHvllIe, Clno. ft Lex.,l8r mortgage"
(lo

.

-Mort. bonds (Shelby cut-otfi
Lontfujille it. NoAhvilte— stock
1st mortgage on main stem.,

N.

L. ft T
Office,

Farm.

Y.,

Boston
do

M.ftN.

Lebanon branch, Louisville Loan
Memphis hranidi,lst mortgage
Lebanon Br., ist mortgage ..
.

do
Kxtcn^lun, Louisville Loan.'!'
Consol. 1st mortgage for $8,000,000...

Memphis ft ihio, 1st M.. sterling, guar
Memphis ft Ciarksville Br., Ist .vTsterl'g
Ljnchburii (t DimtllUe— HI mortgag'
hiikenx FaHey— stock
I

it icon it yl«!7iM«o— Ist M. (3 10,666' gu'af')"
3d mort. endorsed by Ga. UK
Miicnn A Br:imu!ick-iU .\I., State 'ei'dors'
2d mortgage
T.
!.".'.
Ktluipm- nt bonds
--...
JfacO't tt Wettern—%tock

I

,1

85
29
65

1851
1867
1870
ITCi

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

Co
'

18S6
1860
1843
1863
1868
1871
1872

'67-'70

1. 000

500&C
500&C
500
100

Poni/atre— let M.,goid'
Maine Central— Atock

M.

1st mortgiisre,nangorL'n(P. &K. RR.')".
Extension Hunds, 1870. golil
New Loan lorJl.lOil.OOO. gold
Leeds <fc Kanuington R.H. loan
Androseogifin RK., Bath City loan
Portland ft Kennebei:. stock
do
do Varmouth stock ctfa
do
do 1st mort. extended...
do
do Consolidated mort..
Somerset ,t Kenaebfc 1st
2d raort*s..
Belfast & Muo^.'lifad, ist mortgage,
^Manehje^ter lb La'Drence—atuck
UtmigUM 4k J^yanungham—ltt mortgage.,
'

M.ftS.

do
do
do

j.'ftb.

N.Y.JI. Bkf^omui'rev

D

;

(V. 16.n. 2(«.)
P.. Ft W. ft C. 40 p. c. on gross
carn'g*. bul$4"',(i00p«'r yr « mlnln uin.
Stock Is $5,000,1(10. Netcaruincf. 1871-71,
1193,813. Sec a-inual r. port 1 v. 15, p. 189.

A.ftO,
J.ft J.

A.ftO.

739,.iOO

Q-F.
J. ft D.
J.'ft'j.

F.ft A.

M.&N.
J.

'V

25,0(10

100,000
8,000,000
704, 00
72>,000

ftD.

J.ft J.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.
J.ft J.
J.ft J.
J.ft J.

225,<rio

Various

•«D-'6I

1870
1868
IS7I

1861

100

is's
18BS

I
100

,fe

1871)

IM*

500fte
100

,

461.

April, 1900
Fcb'.','i871

N. y.,Drexel, M.ft Co Jan l,'73-'76
do
do
1866-87
do
do
1886
Louisville.
May. '73- "5
do
Nov. .'80- '85

do

l«2-.5.'l!i:
Bv con»''03,n8; net earning
tact. NOV., 1871, Kith Ches. A: Onio,
tl,0 0,aiOnew EtocK was sold to C. ft O.
at 50, and t9OO,0OJ of old stock at 6».
Last annual report, CuiioNini.E, v. 15, p,

Oct. 15. 1893
April, 1898

M.&Co.

Total mileage operated. 9'M mi'es. Annual repor' puhli bed In CiiKoMtaE,
n all
v. 15, p. 491. snows ret earnlrps
i

one ntrd, 1871-72, (^f »1.<C1 993. OJ
the »,1.U(X> 0(1(1 eons, loan »;.r«(i.(i(in rcser'il
to redeem old bds. balance fur iuip'vts.
line'

(v. 14, p. 732; v. 15, p. 4CI.)

N,T., Drexel,

London, Baring Bros.
do
do

Dec.

Philadelphia.
Angu ta, by Ga. R. K.

Feb.. 1873 Leases to Summll Br. RR. at (62,500,

F.ft A.

Aug..

1901
19 2

H96
F.'ftA.
J.

ft

A.&O.
A.&O.
J.ft D.

6110,(100

A.&O.

3,631,520

Jan., 1873

l.&D.

1,100,000
150,00

3,(«),(«0
1,100,000
495J)00
496,500
755,aXl
611,000
425,000
741,400
40,800
211,300
1,162 300
560.000
150,000
1,000.000
•00,000

Louis (ille.

A.ftO.

2,5I»,'IOO
1511,000

100

p. 180.

Pcr"."l','iR99

do

1887

do

ft

Co

do

Macon, Ga.

A.ftO.

A.&O.
F.ft A.

A.&O.
A.ftO.
Ik-

t.

J.&
J.&
J.&

J
J.

1887-1900
1889
1879
Dec, 1872
Oct., 1880
Oct., 1890

Apr. 1,1912

Bosto^t.Nat. Exch.

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

J.

Boston, Nat. Exch

J.ft J.
A. 4 0.

Augusta, Me.

1890-91

Oct., 1874
Oct., laoo

July, 1893
July, 1901

Bk.

July

Belfast and Boston.

Manchester

J.*

J.

ft

Boston.

1891

Advertised for forectoflU'e of 2d mortgage Nov.. '72, but notice with Irawn.
(V. 15, p.

6:.7.1

Leased to Central Ga.

tiR., to hare the
as the lessee.
In progress, 16.^m. and branch, eo-n.

same dividends

Leases the Dexter ,t .Vea-port. Belfast*
Moosehead Lake. Kennebec A Portland,
And'OSCoggin, and Leeds* F.rmington
roads. The gr('S.s earul gs In 187i were
»1,9.'I6.479
etpe- Bi.s.»I.329.'ij; net earnings. $G0y.'',t7.
In 1-.71 gross earnings
:

were

;

o;»cratlni '-xpcnaes.
fl,0M,6,i8, leaving net oirnlngs, »463,7»7,
ee reports In CHRO.VICI.K. v.. 14, p. 46>;
fl.-'Ci.t36;

v. 16, p.

do
do
Apr.
A.&O. Boston, WasbingtonBk. Oct.
A.ftO.

m.'&'n.

(v. 16, p. 219.)

do

N.y.,M.K. Jesup

4»6.8:l2

i87'

ci,i;, V- 16,

Sept., 1910

N. T., Bank of America,
1930
do
do
Jan., 1874
do
do
Jan., 1881
do
do
Jan., 1897

P.'* 'a.

2,5110,000

lOJftc

I

Louisville.

J.
J.ft J.

1

Cincinnati

N. Y., J. B. Alexander.

M.ft.N.
A.ft O.

1895
July, 1899

June, 1898

•

A.ftO.

139,000
88,000
333,0(0
6,647,000
3,500,000
2,3O0,((W
1,110,000
600,000
400,000
870,000

Aug.

N. Y., Bk of America.
do
do

J.ft J.
J.ft J.

A.&O.

Leased lo

Api!!"l8:3

LeasedforSOyrstoPac.olMo. (v.l6,p.S43''
Dec. i!<r,i Leased to Pitts.. Cln. ft f-t. L.. euar. by
Penn. I!R. lessees assuming llahllillel
May. 1881
and paying ».lS(l.(i(Xi per yr. (v. 14, p. 59t.)
Bost., Nat. Dk. Coni'rce •Tan. 1, 1!)00 Land grant abonl !,0t>9,296 acres.
State
do
Apll.l9'^)
aldlio.nooprr mile.
N. Y., Union Trust Co. April, lOOO State aid f l.l.OOd per mile.
Philadelphia ofllce.
Jan., 1S71 Leased and operated by Phn. A Reading.
do
Dlv'dB7iier cei t. (vll. p.6i8.)
Oct., 1877
N.Y., Jones ft Schuyler, Aug., 1900 Coniplclcd Aug. 1812. (v. 16. p. 14.)
Operated with N. J. Southern.
N. Y., N. J. South'n R.R
Sept.. 1872 .~ag Harb. br. completed In 1>T(1. Plv.of 4
per cut in 18 2. Company h' Ids ut
y., Vennllye ft Co.
Julv. 18.18
Philadelphia,
1890
mort. bond~ to retire extens on ft Glen
do
1893
Cove br. bds.
.Inne, ISt!) Grosiearni' gs. 1971-72, $1.0"8 2T^; expenses

New York ft

M.&N.

1,500,000

3,000,000
1,50 ,000
175,000
150,000
2,6J3,483
851
71.519
54,000

ft

J. ftJ.

it

U. ft .\iidro'coggln RR. Interest 'serin
mort.. consni. gold
Bonds »i,HW,i««)Loan. A. ft K. RR...

J

A.&O.
M.4N.
M.&N.

1,0110

I

Feb., 1897 Operatedby N. J. Central RR,
'' pI.15, '73 Receipts from ail
sources in year ending
Nov. 30, 1872. »6,43.|. 915; net Income,
May, 1873
*2,.5*5,228. See annual rt port li: Curohi-

5,000,000
1.900,000
900.000
4,108,000
1,471,000
190,000
3,500,a'0
5,000,000
750,000
2,648.100

849,00)

"ioo
1861
I8C9

Philadelphia Office.

551,0(10

i-eoo
JBJOO

In the
Deliver racllle wtil'-b Is* iteratt-d in connection Willi Kansas rsclflc. in Ii-71 pel
ciirninysof Kansas Taclllc were |l,(lO(i,Lana
927,
against |il««),746 in IKTO.
§r.i8 over 6.00(i.()()0 acres. Int. on Incoro*
ond- Is aynble only oa( of net earnings. Annual report In CnnoMioLr, T.

189;

Q-J.

1,01X1

1,I«K)

This Co. owns a majority of riock

I, I8K7 In p- ogress, Oswego lo l.ewl«ton.
Feb., 1873 Consolidation, Ju c, 1869 of the L. Bhora
Feh., I87j
road (Including Clev..P. & .\. and CI«tJuly, 1900
ft Tol.) and the Miih.S..V N. Ind. Co.'s ;
a i\ Sept., 18(;ii. Duff, ft F.rle Co., which
Joly, 190O
li. eluded the llulLft Sliile Llni., iindErla
Oct. 1, 1882
Oct.. 1879
«fc Northeast.
Detroit. Mon. ft Tol. road
Slid Kalamazoo ft AVliltc I'lpeon are
May,18K5
Nov,, 1877
owned ; Jnmestown ft Frankl .leased at
40 per cent of gross earnings, a: d Kal.
Aug., 1876
July, 1874
Alleg. ft O.R.. leased for int. on stock
.Ian., 1880
and bonds amounting to KW.Sto per yr.
Oct., 1892
Total length operated. l.OWm. In 1871
gro'S earnings were fl4.79T,9;5; op. elApril, 1R99
penses,9,"79,K)(l net earnings, f5,nl8JI58.
Dec, 1872
(See report i;i C-'lllto VICLE, v. u. i>, 677.)
July, I8S5
Total recelnis in 1.-70. II3.^.^7 .140. On. ex.
.^nrll, 1886
penses. 18 502.(2(1. An Incrense of 40p.c.:
Nov., 1873
stock was voted in 11 to -tiarehiildeison
July, 1882
payment of 31 I-i per cent of the par
Sept. 1886
value In cash; full pslds ock a a., issued
A. rll, 1898
Jan. 1,1890 after August 1, 1S,2 (r. 13. r. 145, MM:
V 14, p. '.Si, 6J7 ; V. 15, p, tiS, 8te, t3l,)
July, 1887
July, 1887
July, 1888
Jan. 1, 1897
June],1894
Jan., 1899 The Income bds are exchanged for 2d M.
bonds. Leased to N. i'ac for 999 teais.
A|)I.I,19C0
L. cr. l.eaj.OOO acres.
Oct., 1902

May.lSOO

m!&"n.

8,!I80,600

l.OOO
1,000
1,000
1,000

U

:

(V, 13, p. 488.)

f448,(ri6.

Inly

do

J,OW,000

6 f

"ioo

!

Ist

21,108,800
700,830
703,000

W)

Louisville Lc

itonds
M'tlison.

Opdykc&Co.

Y.,

Pittsburg omce
N. v., Winslow, L. & C.

Q-.r.
A A.
J.ft J.
F.

21X1,000

'..

Preterred 9 per cent stock
Bds to Slate Kentuctiy (perpetual loan)
Louisv,'ll<j & Franklort bonds

id

KOOO
KXifti

"

1st mortgage, mainline
Extension
Glen Cove branch
Mffiiixville, Ctn.ti; Mxinff ton— itod

do

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

50
'
'.

LoijanwHraicfain'.itS.W of Ind—Mt M gid
tong Branch tt Sfa Shore— 1st mortgage

do

51),

1«69
1870
1870

s. f

<*

1,000
1,000
1,000

i,60o

Fort Smitfi—Ut mort., gold"

nock. Pine Bl.

(J.

Union Trust Co.
do
do
do *
do
do
do
do
do
N. Y., Bank ol N. York.
do
do
<
do
C
do
( o
do
(0
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
d.i
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
dn
do
N.Y., Boston* Phlla.
do
do
do
do
N.

1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000

aid

mortgage, coup, ft re;;
2d mortgag,-. reg
Delano Land Co. bonds endorsed
L^ixitigton db St. Louis-~l%l mortgage, gold

Zittle

N. Y.,

lOOftc
100
100
1,000

30.1,000

let

1st

>',

1,1898
Aug. 1.1893
Septl, 1890

do
do

.

Owned by connecting

i

lOC&c

Southern Krmsas
LefUgh tt I^tckatoanna — IstM
L6hi(rh Fa//«y— stock, com. and pref

Bonds oil853excliangable

do

N. r.ft Boston,
do
do
do
do
i'.,rarm.L. &T. Co Aug.

do
do

r

Leiaed to Mlob

Cert.
C*. *. Cost of roftd
Apl. I,I«00
tSWJ:^). Net caru'ia 1870,71, $«l,4».
Consol. of C. Bl. ft M.Jo., ht. Jo. ft C.
Jan°.
BL.and the Mo. Valley Co.'s. Line Kan.
1880
ScptI, ir^
City to c. BL, 2U3ni. brai.ch, St. Jo.
Hopkins, 61ni.
Net earnlnea In 1I71»
iJnnc 1.18:4

360,000

LilWl-fJirP—ilOQiL

mortgaije
Lateen.^ L'lit.. tfc (?n/.— 1st M.,
Kansas 0. and Santa ¥e

11100
1,000

lOOftc
lOOftc

50O&C
1870 500&C
1S72

do

Leaaed In 1871 Ip PItu., CInn. ft S'. L. RB
(guar, by I'a. Rll.) for Int. and slnMnic
lund of bonds and 7 per cent a vear on
stock. Lease tranafered Dec., 19R, to
Pa. Company, (v. 14. i>. 591.)
Leased to Erie Hallway Co,, which pftjt
interest on the bonds, (v. 14, p

U, p. 795.
do
Sept., I8:i6
Phlla, Corn Exch. Bank Jan. 1, 188«iCompleledln 1872. (v. 15, p. 458.)
N. i'., B'uk of America. March 1883 Covington. Ky.. to Lexlnglnn, Ky,
do
do
une, 18.^5
mort bonds paid Manh, 1KT2
N. v., Del., Lack, ft W'n Jan. 1. 1875 Net earnings In Ih'l, $:j93,M4. O oas earndo
do
March 1885 ings, 1874.410. Capital stock Is (1^35,000.
do
do
Apl. 15.1880
(T. 14, p. 638.)
do
do
Mayl5.188r
do
do
Jan. 1, I8:i:
New York.
April, 1891

SOOftc

M

mV

do
187: ft 76
N. y.,Lond. ft Frankf. June 1.1916
do
July I, 1880

250ftc

i'.(J6o

1870
1870
1872
1869
1855
1857
1856
1851
1859
1867
1869
1852
1855
1866
1858
1862

1.

N.T., London A Frankf May I, 1S9<»
N. Y., ft St. Louis.
Feb. 1, 1895
do
do
JuMc 1.1896
U. •. Treas.,at maturity
189-1-97
N. v., ft St. Louis.
•la.. 1, 1896

1867
1867

Kalamazoo. Alle^'an & Graid Rapids
Jamestown & Franklin, Ist mortgage
do
Sup.

186.5

10i«
lOO&c

1,

Inly

•

S.

1,00(1

Y,m

do
do
N. v.. Dank f Amcr en.
lioiiesda'c Nat. Bank.
do
do
do

F.&A.

500&C

Rivers
Kalamazooft SchoolciMft

h'lkf.

M

M.ft

tsts

Nov.

1,1878
1881
1908
1, 1910
May i.18k!
July 1, 18»7
Jan. 1, 1889
N. v., by Krie R. li,
.Ian. 1 1889
N. V fa
L.ftT.Co.iJuly 1. 1874
I'hil.tde phia Offlie.
Jul/ 1, 1882

do

ft J.
ft!<.

l.OOO
1,000

1,00(1

Whom.

y., J. ftS. KergU'on May
M. V.,St, Nlch..S.Bank. Oct.

A.ftO.
J.

l,v)00

1,000

mt

T. Rli.)

1st

ft

J. ft J.
J. ft J.
J.ft J.
J.ft J.

J. ft 1>.
F. ft A.

1869
I86«

90
ISO

mort. (C, 1'. ft A. KR.), Sunbnry bds.
2d mort. (C, P. ft A. UR.) registered bds.
3d mortgage (C, I", ft A. Rli.)
Lake Shore dividend bonds, April, 1889..
Junction RK Ist niortgiige bonds

Schoolcraft

J.ft J.

(I

IMS

1866
1870
18;i
18cg
1853
1895
1855
1855
1860
1860

.

SI
1st

V.iMi

'6».'67

.

Land

M

Ilidlanap.. Treat, olllco.

by

Stock*,
bsl Dlv'd.

M.ftN, N.

'"k

road, sinking fund

Kold
gold

Mort. (govcrninetit subsidy)...
Mort. (Lcavenwortii Br.)

Irtke Shore

M.ft N.

I

A.ft O,
J.ft J.
»l.ft N.

,0

Principal,

when Due,

Where Payable, and

5X

»)0ic

,

nrh«in

pWJjy."

1,000
1,000

l.OOII

(18,000,000)

ft

J>er »
Cei.t.

l.OOU
l,oou
•00
1,000
i.noo

y^lt-Trtc— stock

(tfohb land

Ist Mort.,
l8t Mort.,

I
I

I.OIK.

I8e9

do
do
SclM
Mo. V alloy liR. (Aug. 1, '63
do
do
do
gold
Kansas City, St. J. ft C. B. RB., consol M

N ew niortgiigo for

Rate
IUI10

101
soofto

1

Jtonitg, {

INTKRBST 0R;DIVIIJKND»

Amoant

rcfereiceB, aee
footnotes on lit page of KK Tables.
of nil

LIST.

cItIok na Imntedlate notice of any error dlaeorared In onr Tables.

32.1.

I,19R3
1.

1895

Jimc,*74.'r7
.Mnyli.l'O.l
Nov., 1872 Operated with Concord RK. (r. 14, p. 781.)
188»jL's'« to B.Cl.*F.,at
July
eam'x, (v.l9,».188)

U

X

."^

426

[Marcli 29, 18

THE CHUONICLR

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Rnbaerlbers

^rlll

Miles
of

Out-

Stock.

it
1

Ci ruUitnaii—ototk., com

276

••-••

morij()it{A

Ctu.

&

B,i t,

Marqit-tUt€

IstM. guar

byM.&C...

/»I7*W»— ut M.tU.MOO

.f

p.m

187J
1870

(hitoitnffon—Ul M., Income.

»ft

1,000

300,000
500,000
1,500,000

1,000

l!«l,0"0

Mirtfland A DeUiuoar&—\si moruage..,
9d innrttfftire

A Lexlnr/ton-let inoitga}{e....
MempMi <t Ch 'trle.'iton— Btocii

25

Tenneesaee Lorii
l9t inortKiiKe, convertible

1880
1870

281
2Sl
2&t
111

4,5;J),l»'0

1,000

1,900,000
2.100,000
610,000
10.000
1,000,000
500,000
881,000
1,100.000

12-J

1,

27
27

1,00(

1,000

111
111

1,00(1

57
136
1310
ISIO

i',i'i6o

l.OUO

5J

Kastern P(v. (Palmory....
(Iowa & Mine.)
(Minn. tJen trail

Cli.

Ifit

10,826,18.'!

'230

1000

4'J

1,000
1.000
1.000
1,000

&

235

Milwaukee City loan
Milwaukee ana Western
\-

18,1 00p.m.
15.39<i,9f.l

1,00V

16Ti
1866
18:2

Western Union, let mortgage
jni.. Lake S. <fc West— 1st morr., gold ...
Mine Bill <t Schuvlkill tt Haven— &toc}s...
Mineral Pnint. ( ir/«.)— Vst mort
Minn. (£ ^orthiceHt—\^\> .M.gold.^.f
Mhns^i-piji Central— l&t M. (M. C. K. II.)2d mortgage (M. C. K.R.)
Tenn. State Loan
Jfw*., Onachitacb Red ^.— ist M.gold....
lat mortgage (i%7.(X)0 acres laid)
7>"i«.— 1st mort

<fe

Miftsonri R., tt S, Jb Oiiir—l9t M.,
2'1 mortgage, for *2,'XIO.OaO

1.

gr.

s. f

Mof>iie,tGirard—iiitvaort. ($2?J,5U0 end.)..
2d mortg.Tge, end. by Ga. liU
Plain bo tds
Mffiiie (fe Mo7itgomsry— Pref. stock, 6 pr ct.

7g!

1,933,000
5,000.000
1,9.V1.000

500
1,000

»77,^00
SOO,iJOO

33,500

l,n2,200
isio

M

2,51X1,0(10

1,000,000
4,128,0 '6
6,607,000 3
1,416.200
755,010
1,6«5,000
63,000

100

iBt moi'tKai^e. sterling

Interest bonds
Interest bonds, sterling
TeuM. subs., ist mortgag*^
Spcciai mort (Miss., Gainsv. & T.)
'id mortgftiie
Montclair of iV. J.— 1st M., gold,"guar
2d mortgage

1811
1811

lOO&C

mortgage, not endorsed
.

.

»

Construction bond's
Gen.M.& Ist on U,it. Br.&c.(guar.D.L&W)

New

Nrshv. it Decainr-ifil M., guar, by L.&N.
2d MorttjAge
NfiNhna <fc Loxcell—^tQcli
A^'K*£/(((ucA'— Stock
Ist mortgage, convertible
Jivcark it .Veic KorA:— ist mort
Newark. Somerset (b Slraitsv, O— Ist raort
NetD Be {ford—stoc^
,

18in
1870

1,000

isU

50
S50

18iJ6

50^&c

var.
var.

10001

1811
'49-'.«
'5.>'65

Beaner

tt

Hftven

tt

1810
1861

Frt//^//— Stock

1810

JVs'O ,7«r«cy— stoclt.,
2(1

Loan
Loan

_

Sd L'>an,dae State N'ew ,ler e
N.J- mdlatift—ltt M.,gld,guar by N.y.ft o.
3d mortgage, currency
A. ,;. Southern— Ut inorti^aKe
iBt mortgage (Toina' River br.)

Income bonds
JVrtio Jerf/e-y

WeH Line — Ist mort., gold

iS65
;8iS
1868
1810
1811
1839

Mortgage bonds
ad mortgage
Orlearix, Jacks, tt Gt.

North.— Ht, mort

Income bond? gold
,

N. O. City exten. bonds
N. O.. 3f'*bUe cfc Texas— Ul mort., ekg f nna
id mortgage, cnd'^rsed by -.tate La
y. Y.j BoHt. tfc Montreat—UtmoTt. ,goId..
Nzio York Central >Jh Hudfina flfper— stock.
Premium bonds
(N. Y., Central)..
Bonds lor debts assumed
do
do
n.ft N.F, stockh'd's do
do
railroad '^tock,.
do
real estate
conyerillplo till 'C»

1,000

2,i'(»,boo

500
100
100

500.000
800,«10

UO
Ac

wn

7g
7

1,'295,'»0
.'1011,jHI

lll(l&C

ICO&C
l.OOl

&c
50^&C
^nco
1,000
1,000

45U,0U)
m(.oi(o
5,000,000
1J)TO,000
2,000,000
120,000
1,000,000
3,000,000
1,418,800
800.000
76,510
3,000,00

1(10

89,423,3.30

l.fno

6,936,526
1,514,000
76.000
992,000
166,000
83,000

5no&c
i,axi
1,000
1,000

1,1902
.lan.16 IS"
Jan. 1,1891

Jan.

1,

1892
er., 257,000 acres,

ft

Memphis,

Apr. 1,1870 Net earnings in year ending

Office,

do

J.

ftate aid, *10,C00

Line from Eunice, Ark., on

River, to Fulton, on

Sep.

$'2.54.)9.(;Tn ISll, $227,112 ;
1869, $li2,232. (v. 13. p. 807.)

l,'81-93

Bed

R-.li.^ni.

-^ept. 30, 18

18T

,

-2,

$2ia.-.04

;

U. Pacific, fo. Br, & Tebo &
Neosho Val. Large land gcant. An6g. J. ft J. N.y. .Clark, Dodge ft Co J. n., 1889
no
J.&D.
Dec.,190O
nual report in Chron cle, v. 14, p. T)5.
do
I'- F.ft A.
do
.do
Feb., 901
See also v 15, p. 62^, 797.
Net earning.? in 1871
i5f J.ftJ. N. Y'.. Farm.L. & T.Co Jan. 1, 1899 Stock, $5,950,«)0.
10
A.ftO.
Boston, Co,'« Office.
Apll5,1890
$i68,901.
1872-76
1
Whole line proposed, Glrard, Ga. to Mo.
J.& J. New Y'ork ft Savannah.
8
J.ftJ.
bile, 22sm.
N. Y.. Nat. City Bank.
8
J.ftJ.
Savannah, C.RR.Bk,
Net earnings. 1871-72, $150,121. See dfU'la
8g. M'.ft"N.
in annual report In Chbosici.e, v. 15, p.
N. T., Soulier * Co.
Consol.

o'

853

& 6 g.
8

eg,

A.'&'o.
M.ft M.

Mobile ft London.
Mobile.
London.
N. y. & London.

M.ftN.
^I.&N.

J.& J.
M.&N.
8

March.

1g.f.

M.&S.

8g

do

ig.

f.

3>.i

J. ft J.

N.

1 f

N. T., Union 'i'ru.t
N. Y'.. Del. Lack.

Co Mch

Co

&W.

J.&

J.

A.ftO.
I'- M.ft N.
F.ft A.

J.& J.
J.& J.
ig.f. M.&N.
1

v.*

J.

&

N.
J.

1874, if

Julv, !8T2
1874- 3
1^65-95
1681-91

& Co Julv 1, moo
. T., Drexel, M.
Na-hville, C .'s Office.
Oct., 1887
Nov.,I37i
Boston & Nashau.
Bridgeport, Conn.
Feb., 1873
do
July, 1876
(J. T., Central of N. J
N. T., Union Trust Co. Nov.1,1389
New nedford. hj Treas, N'ov.4, 1872
Boat., Suffolk Nat. Bk. July 1, 1881

Var.'

M.ftN.

1(198

May

New

J.ftJ.
A.ftO.

Haven,
do
do

assume

all liabilities

and pay

on stock, and 3 per cent after
they then earn 10 net on M.ft K.
Net earningsln 1871 were $163,913. ivol
14, p. 523; V. 15. p. 1:'.)

,

.,

Annual report in Chronicle, vol. 15. p.
491, showing gross earnings year ending

June 3.1, 1872, $1,80',757; expenses,
$1,258,'J64; net earnings, $512,492.
Leased to L.

ft N., at 6 p.c.

on stock,

(v IS,

p. 807.)

Net income, 1871-72. $f0,913.
Set Income. 9 mos. 1871-7'2. $136,619 vho.e
yea 1871, $202,978. (v. 14, p. 323.)
Leased to N.J. Cent. Cost, 2..3(i7.285.
Leased to Saud.,M.& N.; guar, by B. & O.
Sold to BoEt.,Cl. & Fitchb. from Jan 1.
1873. ChroN(CLE, v. 15, p. 713; v.16, p.lSr.
;

'

Oct!, 1872 Leased to Pa. RR. DIv., 1871, 10 per cent.
& 1900 City of N H. guar. $'235,000 of these.
1, 18S9 In operation, N. Haven to Mid., 22iti.

Haven, E.S. Sersnton
T., Leonard, Sh.

ft F.

lessees

1 per cent

19: 10

N

J.'ftJ.
1
6 f

The

1914
1891

18S9
Oct., 1901

Nashville OIBce.
N. Y., V. K. Sicvenson
Nashville.

'i'

In prosrress and w-lll probably be
completed Montg. to Eufaula In 1872.

Road

Operated by Erie. Cost of road, $622,322.
189'J
Jan. 2,1813 Leased in perpetuily to Del., Lack* Wcs.

N. Y., V. K. Stevenson.

4

1,1886

lune 1,1900
Apr. 1,19.0

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

F.&A.
A.&O.

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

6
«
6

ft

do

do

F.ft A.
J.& J.

Leased In perpctnlly bv N. T. & Oswego
Midland. Completed Dec. 18.

do
do

T.,G.Opdykc

M.ftN

7
7
7

1877

Opydke & Co.

do
do

M.&S.
J.& D.
A &0.
Q-J.

.\rnual report in CnBONlCLK. v. 11, p. ,63,
shows net Cirninge In 1871, $345,230,
Eitens on to
against $649,331 in 1871).
Cairo in progress, (v. 14, p. 163.)

1883
1833
1883
1901

Mobile.
N. T. G.

7

Jan., 1899
April, 18811

Net income. 1871.72, over and above I ter.
est and taxes was $111,112. (.v. 15, |(. 324.)

1891

"ik
6
6
6

1 f
6

7

7g.
5

10, '73 Operated with C. & Amboy RR. and Del.ft
1875
Bar. anal, aa the United Co.'B of N. J.,
do
187 (
and leased to Penn. RK. (v. 14, p. 522,
do
19-7
do
595.)
V & A.
do
^
1 95
Leased to N.T. & Os. M. for int. on bonds
F.ft A. N.T.. G. Opdykc ft Co.
18 1
do
&7 p.c. on $2,C00.a0 stock, (v. 14. p. 828.)
do
F.ft A.
Nov.l,188S Lenses L'g Br. & Seashore. Net earnings,
M.ftN.
N. Y., Co.'s OfHce.
do
do
1871, $159,397. block, $5,000,000. (v. 14,p.
A.&O.
do
i88i
523 595 7.''2 )
M.&S.
do

«.-J.

F. ft A.
F.ft A.

M.&N.

JJ.&

J.

A.&O.
J,& D,
A.ftO.

•
7
«
«
6
7

N. T., Co.'B

Bk

N. Y.,

of

Office.

Apl.

Commerce. Aug..

(

,

J.ftJ

2,000,000
7
7
1,00
1 ,000.000.
1,000 12,51X1 p.m 8 orl g.
8
l,0t)0 12,5(0 p.m
Ig.f.
1.00
2,500.000

5004c

:

A.&O.

1,500,1X10

1«56
1854
1353

do
do

Leased to 'W s. Cent. RR. for M rrarK.
Leased to P.& Read.. Mav '64 for 099 yvn.
Gross earn'ts. 1811, iOS.Oefi, Cost. $1,520,000.
Jan. 1, lS90|Mankot.\ Minn, to State Line .60m.
\ov.,'69''71 {iperated underlease by an association.
Aug. 1,1875 Bonds protested Dec. 15. tv. 18, p. 840.)

June

Land

J.

1
1 f

1110

do
do

Jan., 1902
Feb.. 181(6

liss.

2H

1,00
1,000

^toclt. On com. stock, Dec, IblO (f r
1871) 7 In com. stock; r..b,.18:0, 3 cash
a'^d 1 In com. slock; Jan., 1 69 14 In
com.s'ock. (V. 15, p. 691, 173; V. 16, p.
21, 389.)

Rer mile.

60-1,000

1,100,000
2,100,000
1,000,000
400.000
200,000

St. P. RP.,

.

F ft A.
J.ftJ.

525,00,1
2,110,0(10

1,000
1.000
1,000

Block; Jan.,18(f9,7ca6hand 10 in com.

1g.

SO

ISS.?

do
()o

.

w

1891

&

N.Y.. Mil.

N. Y.. Union frustCo.
Philadelphia, P. ft R. Co
Detroit, 1st Nat. Bank
.J.ft.I.
N. Y.. Ag-ncy of Co.
M.ft N.
N. V.,J. L. King,

f

4

10

5C&(!
500&C

lOO&C

18.6
1860
1810
1310
18il

600,000
800,000
500,000
171,500
300.000

New

$2,840.311, aaalnst $'J,76;,787 in 1870.
stock
8 issued Dec. ,1^72 and Jan.. 1KT3.
Dividends since 1863 have been on pref.
Bt'k.Fe:>..18T2,7ca8h;Dec., 1870 (for 1371)
7 cash; Feb.,18':0, 7 cash and 3 in com.

1891
1881
1814
1891
Dec, 18'0
Dec. 1870
1808
1896
1873

London,* New York.

F.ft A.
J. ft U.
J. ft J.
.1
ft J

1,871,9
l./7,0OO

56;)*C

1810

1865

2d mortgage

do
eaads

379.360
1,000,0.0

100

i<tt

3<f.

1,45(1,000

ieii

NRwLofuton ^VortA.— stock

5,6;o,oeo

1,000

"ioo

.

420,000
500,000
13,698,250
5,000,000
3,000.000

5,000,00)
2,0^1,573

SOO&c

Derb//—\st mort

saiooo

M.ft S.
.I.ft.T.
,T.ft J.

i

IBS'!

1861

100,0
1,010,000

25

1,000

5).

Ne'O Hacen Middletown Jb Will~lBt mort.
2d mor'ifaKe
N. Haren tfe Nortf>amp.(c&nal RR)— stock
Mortgage bonds, coupou
B >nd- i:f>nv_rt., tax free, coupon
Holyoke & Wcstlleld KR..
Iftt

1000

1S11

Newb un/port— '.st m. bonds

New

1,000
1,OOJ

18TO

mortgage

Newcastle

•..161,131

30,0*.) p,in
400,1100

1811)

Ni.^h.mlle tt C/1 a ((a nooff o—stock
let mortgAge. old
Tenn. Stare mort. on X. C. & Jasper br'ch
Bonis to U. H. (Tovernmuni,2d mort
iKt mortgage (t30 .003 per mile)

1st

1000
itoifei

Income bond^
Montgomery <b Eufaula—Ut M.,en. by Ala.

Morris it A's-sex— stock
Ist mortgage, sinking fund
2d mortgage
Convertible bonds

7g.

ii,9!o,(i;i(;

5J0

do
do
do

F.ft A.
F.ft A.

1 3.10
1
1

3,!M)5,li00

Sept.. 1879

do
do
do
do
do
do
lo
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
dc

3.000,000

5«0&c

do

do

M.ft N.
J. ft J.

50

3 lOir.OOO
1,1113 000

1,

N. T..'Wlll«low,

A.ftO.

f

1,000
1.000

L'd Ju'y.';2, to South. Fccnnty Co. for Int
on bonds and 3 per cent on stock for 5
years, and 6 per cent afterwards. Bee
ISSc
T. 15, p. 336; V. 16, p. 21, 219.

A,

ft

J."«".).

1,2.71,500

1869
1861

endorsed by Ala
raortgrtge. not endorsed
Mobile (fc 0/ii«— stock

Ist

8,

3.215,0011

1,00:)

000. v. 16,r."l
$326,749

Net eirninga,

T. 15, p. b04.

L.& Co
1889
Allegan to Mnekegon, Mich.
N. Y.. Turner Bro^.
Aug., 1899 In prngres'. Bds adv. in CiiRoN.. Au''.,'72.
J.&D. N. Y., Greenleal.N.&Co Dec, V.'U: Bouds offered l;( New ) ork, /• u-.. 1&12.
New York.Offlce
Jan ,1871 ]?or last annual report see Chbo icle,
J. &J.
do
do
J. ft J.
Feb. 15, '13
yo!.14.p.65<. Net earnl "i!Sinl8ilwe e

3«

1,860,000
1,000,001
1,550,000
800,000

';9-'66

ist raort. gold,

Monticello, (Ills.) -Ist mortgage
Mouticello it Port Jervis—Ui mortgage.

7

480,5*1

1868
lero
1871
13>9
i8;o

.

CURONICLK,

.

M.&B.

lyOOO
1,000

100
1,000

pd.tl 3

er., 81(9,366 acres.
L.
• gr.,

OC

Oil

233,.t00

May

WmDec.lS. Ftock

1 ,

.!.& J.

234.000
4.000.000

1856
1866

(V. ;6. p. 321.)

1,1891
1896

1,

do
do
Jan. 1,1885
N. Y.. Swenson, P ft Co May
1890 Interest was not paid aa expected In Nov
1900
N. Y.. Un. Trust Co
(V. 14, p. 491.)
1812.
.-- About 63000U acres land. (v. 12, p. 690.)
^. v., U. T. Co.
July
1,1901
.
y'.&
Boston.
3. ft J.
N.
Jan.27, 187:i:The nnnunl rep'iri. for the year ending
A.ftO.
Boston Olfice.
1, 18821
Mai 31.1872. was tiubltshed in CimojIIA.&O.
do
ct. I,
CLE, V. 15, p. 84. It shows net rarnlncs
M.&N. N. Y. Faim. L. & T. Co. Mayl. 1902
nr-aln line and branches of 01,993 (i09.
.I.&.I.
do
do
aexlnst $1,5.59 112 In )S70-11. Kerort lor
1810
M.&N.
do
do
six months lo Dec. 1. ISTi. shows an InCO
do
M.ft N.
cretse over 1871 of $237,395 gross earndo
M.&N.
do
ings and $91,-.49 net earnings, (v. 15, p.
do
do
J. ft,I.
Jolv 1, 1886 84.)

1,2W,»80

Consoildated bonds
Tennessee State loan
ifo. Karnt. ((• jTexa*— Stock
1st XI..gId,8.f.,oa road&land.(i;. t'.S.Bi)
Ist uiortL'ase. gold. (Tebo.ArVc -sho)
Co sol. Si., gold, on road undland

May

N. T. ,3d National B«nk,
N. Y., .M.K.Jesupft Co

M.&N.
J.& J.
M.*N.
A.&O.
4.& J.

1g. F.

320,1100
1,000
LlflO 20,0l«p.m.
1,354,000
2,000,000

1868
1610

Aug.

(

10>i
£100

Ilonds. Stare Arkansas, JlO.mX) per mile.
Mififlssinryi

J.&,l.

7

8,671,000
1,315,000

1,00

M.iconv.to pref. stock)

Sons,

.1

J.&D.

5,502,000
1,1«1,000
19: ,500
3,193,000
207,000

V.ooo
1,000
1.000

8iU

Dakota)
Ist mortgage (Prairie du C.)
2d mortgage (Prairie du C.)
Sr.Piul

100

ft

15.67.1,(100

'STU

(Iowa

&c
100

.

1

.as 000

00

&

;

1,18'.)1

'

4s.

1,00(1

1«72
1869

Sons. Aug.

.

1,200,000

2,-20l,51iO

Garret

Bait., R.

Sepf., 1866
Sept., 1866

A

do
do
July 1, 189.'
M*N.
do
do
Mayl, 1896
.1
&J.
do
do
Jan., 1900
is- F.it A. N.y., vin8low,L.& Co Aug.1,1895
J.4D.
Bo ton, Treas. oftl' e. June ,1875
,M « N.
Bost.. Bk of Comm*^ce N«T.1,1885
.T.&D.
do
do
Dec. 1,1 bad
7
J.& J. N. Y., Howes & Maoi. July 1,1390
.1

17,9S1,64<

1,000
1,100

London.

A.
M.ft N.

8
7
7 g. f

1871

MS

Ist mortgakfe
2d inort -':i.;!-'
1st mongase
1st niorth'ajcc
Ist mortga^^e
1st tuorttfage

^.socooo

DbH., R. Garret

F.*
8
1

1,1>«),IOO

2d niortKa)ie
145

GlOBB earnings for year 1812, f 2,0 i9,16l expenses. $1,61.' ,713 net e »rnings, $410,451
against $ 10,051, net earnings In 1811.
;

M.ftS.
K.& A.

RiO.OOO
150,000
500.oa)
S,312,T25 3 pr yr
»
1,311,14:
1,293,000
7

l.OC)

MatfuviUe

Memj>hi^iiLit(le Iiock'-\styt.^. cr
Arkansas loa-i, jp^lCOiXM'er mile. ......
Jlemphls it St. />)u«— tst luort bondB, 1. gr
••
Uichiiinn <Jentfal—ilot\&.
istmortiruK". convert, sinking fund..,
lar inorru'aKe, convertible
Co.isolidKtol laori. for SlOMiO-WO)
MiPhivrau Central (Air Line niortKagei
MUhlgaii Air Uie Ist M..asAuin.by MX.
Kalamazoo & South Haven, Ist M., guar,
idM.. Kuar..
do
do
Grand Riv. Valley, Ist M., assumed
do
2d M..KUar
do
Michigan Lake Shore— l^i mortfURee
Midland Aic/^r— If-t mortg!xgt!,gotl
Miltcaukee it Northern -Ist mortgage
Milwaukee .t i>t. }\iiU—Com. stocK
preferred 7 per com (cumulative) stock
Voting sTlpattacbed to conv. bonds...

laal Dlvi'd.

M. AS.

3,O0O,'l0O

3d raortgai^e
Scioto it Hock. UR..lfttraortKa/e

M^^netta

REMARK?

]>ue.

Storks,

Whom.

by

{

Principal,

when

'Where Parable and

)

1,!>8«,992

•••

'<il

When

^"',^.1

8,18 ',1(9
4,460,368
2.450,000
1,050,000
2,500,000

Bt preff

prcir
lAt inortKAije, dollar
iKtinorlKi^Ke.DterllnK

i<l

sUnding.

Bonos,

INTERESTOR DIVIDENDS.

^^ + Amount

©•§

Kor explanation of all references, see Uoad
foot notes ua Ist page of RU. Tables.
fttock,

LIST.

confer a great faTor by srlTlng ns Immediate notice ot any error dl* covered In onr Table*.

DESCRIPTION.

Jturietta

'8.

M.&N.
J.ftJ.
J.

& J.

New
Y.,

Newark to Emmaus, Pa.
I, 1900 in progress.
Apl. ,13 3 Op. under contract with V. Central for 20
years at $240,000 per yr, (v. 16, p. 188.)
Sept., 1686

Mav

London, Office
of N. America
do
do
Alexander.
N.T..J.
do
do
do
do
do
do
New Y'ork and London.
'.

Bk

,!uly, 1892;

Jnly 1, 1886 Formerly operated by Sonlbern RR. Ascompany took possesaion
sociation
Oct. 1, 1890
;

again in Jane,

1390

Jan.

1915
lan.l, 1915
1,

J.
M.ft N.

New York Co.'s Office.
N.Y'.,l-ond.,Berlln&Fr't.

A.ftO.
M.ftN.

N. Y^., Duncan, S. ft Co. Apl. 15, '73
N. Y. Union Trust Co. May 1, 1888
do
do
Aug. 1,1876

J.&

F.&A.
M.&N.
M.ltN.

M.&N.
F.&A.,

Bee Cheosicle,

My 1,1839 V

do
do

do
do
do

May 1, 1883
May I, IS8S
MS7 1, 1883

rtO

()p

Aug,

d<»

1870.

18((0

1,

1876

343.
14 D 521

;

v. 15, p. 523, 596; v. 16, p.

V- 16, p. 155.

ov. 1 1869, of N.T.C.& H.R. road!
In 1868 the stock of the two separa e Companies was $42,-12,700. The report for
year ending Sept. 80, 1372. shows gross
earnings of $2o.580,'>;5 agamat $21,972.21 i
lo 1871 and net aarnlugs ol $9,lSi.*2:^p
agalnit $7,83l,0W In 1871. ThecoMol. ccr-

c'onsfTl.,'-

;

March

THE CHUONICLE.

29, 1873.]

427

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOJND LIST
SulMcribera will confer a grreat
DESCRIPTION.

Mllet
of

w Koad

For explanation of all referencoH,
foot notes on Ist page of RR. Table*.

21

"•a

2S

Cfi4

Central
lieuHwal bonds

fd. (Hudson River).

7
7
7

18 8

1,0(10

7
7
7

M.

isii

V.oi'io

im

15.(00.0(10
1 .(159,5UI

7 u.
5

.1

100
r.oo&c

6

18<!»

1

O&c

6,»<(l,(IOO

A. &0.
J.A.I.

100

»59,(«0
3,000,000

16; ,000
3«.001>n.ni.

J.

100,000

7

1,I«I0

250.0(10

1,100

71H,l(lil

6
7

100

.500.000
1.0(«l,000

5('

500

nivwo

"so

mortgage

M
lU

M

113
8 'A

50

5,601 ,700

50d&c
.^0*c
500&C
1,(100

400.1100

6

3(9000

7

150.000
3,07; ,000

7

100

2.(l(iO.0(«

4

1,000
1,000

PO 1,000

1,000

Oanennb. it L. CAam.— stock
Preferred stock
E(ininnient bonds
SlnknihT fund onds
Ohio (f J/i«j«f.v*tppf— Stock,

1

."'

1870'

com

Preferred slock
2d mortgage. W. Dlv

Income mortgage, W. Dlv

Consol. mortgane. for «6,800,(0(J
Consol. niorigagp, sterling
an con=>. S. F. mort., for ff.OllO.OOO
OH treek db AUegh. Ii.—SiQ<:^k

mortgage,
rouiolldated mortgage
on Cotony-Stock...

'."

Omaha
Omaha <t

yorthwe9ter7i—L, <jr.. gold bds
8outhw.~ist M. (N. Platte dlv.).
Orange, Alex. ^ MnnaHHa-t.—biock.
1st mortgage, O. & A.R.R

mortgage,
8d mortgage,
4th mortgage

do

2rt

int. Test

do
do
do

...!!!!!!'

mortgage, O., A. A M. RR
2d mort»{age,
do
'.'.'..
Orange. ^ :Sewark—UX. mortgage
Oregon ck OiH/orn I a~]Bt moit age
O'^weffo (t i;om.«— lat mort guar
"
Income mortgage bonds
Oswego tk Si/raci^e—^toc i ., 8 p. c. guar
51origage bonds
"*
Oicensb<rro tk HHmellville—Ut M
I'tictAc of 3//wr<«>7— stock
lat mortgage, cold
2d iiiongape. b. f.. f.'iO.OOO per annum.'.*!;!
Heal estare (depot) bonds (for tsno.OOO)
Debt to*-t. LouU County (no bonns).. ..'
Lex. & St. Louis Urancli. ist mort. gold
Leavenworth, Atcli. & N. W., ist mort
lat

,

Panamn~9>\.i)MK

mortgage, sterling
General n-ortgac.sterllnp'
Parii ds Decatur, (III".)— lai M.. go
lat

yeirark—\n M.,

600,000
700.000
72 '.664

1.01X1
1865
1866 ;500&c
1,(100
1867

l.OiC.I-Oil

i'oK

21
47
47
47

tSiO

1,0(0
IdU

£235
£200

i857
11-57

i8r3
'.S68

!(«)

SM&o
1,000

i8:i
'og-^o

300.Of

'"so

C
4

JaciHonrfti^-i^t morteaire

luortiraEo, (^onvc^lible.
it Rock lnlHiirl—lat mor Raire
.

Peortn

93,8)7

PetefShurff—^tiK-k
Bonds (payable »3o.0C0 vear.y ",3 to 98i'
3d iiiortesKH
Pluladet. i Ball. Cent.— \tt M.,(Pa)
2d inort(ra£te (Pa.)
iHt inortt'age (Mrt.)

cm...!!

Sunbiiry* Erie

2d iTiortKa»fe
3d M. Kid (for«».000.n00) (tunr. by P.'ii!!

yoryMnmi—Stock
com

P'lili., Oerm-mlo'Cn tt.
I'lukitielphift ,t Rf/jd.—St jck,

Loans
! !
Loan mortffaKe convertitlle...'. .".'!!!!!
Loan mort^aKe. Bterlinjt
Loan uir>rl(-aKi'. sterling
Ea«t Penn. lat M. Sink. Fund..,...,,....
_

.

Mareh,18'.0

7'^-

7g.

I'5

M.A N.
M.AN.
.1.

do
Boston. Office.

do
do
do
do
N. Y.,Kouni2e Bros.

A

«.-J.

AD.

I.ft

1),

F.A A.
.

J.

A
A

100

peg

10 '&c

SIJO.OOO

1863
1866

lOO&c

40O.(PC

18.57

1,000
1,000

4.<-'49

1857
1886

9IX).(X)0

96.000
182,400

9T«,00
I,

ceo

499,903

1,1896

Om. to Dnkol ah.
Leased in Bur. A .Mo, in Neb.
Consolidated, «'e .. 1S7J, with

A

Danvll
Ing Sept.

e.
30.

t5M,77/!

Net

Co.

vt-ar en.l*9R8,3;i.
tx:;ensee,
earnliiKS, »40!.5!W.
Tie

1872,

may l<.sue

up the

Lyrchhu-g

Gross earnings
a consol.

mortgage 10 take

othirs.

Mar! 'l,' 1632

yeaisand 7perceut thetealler.

Feb., 1685

of (''omn;'ce

OC 1,1889

N.Y,.S, W,HopktnB«-Co
Philadelphia. Office

do
do

do
do
'

Jnly
"
'
Ian'

do

1>93
'

1878

Road passed ^nder new mansgetpent

Koad sold hv receiver in

19(X) Leased 1 o Tol
1889.9() Int. not raid.

May

In

Mar. '^3, in conuectior. wllh Paclflc jjall
SS. Co. (See V. 14, p. 456.)

Keb..

,.

1872.
. f
r 17 years.
<v. 16. p. 155.>

Wab. A W

May,

H''3.

,

S'ov.30.1''73 -In abst'aet of the annual report lor the
year 18T3 Is given in CliRosiri n, v, 16. p.
Jan., 1880
•54. Net receipts on load- In Pean. and
April. 1875

ondon.

Philadelphia

1,
•
1

(v. 15.

p.;il.6!'3.)

New

1S75
1910

office,

Jersey were »li.2S7

387, 490

i

(v.

47I>.

14,

p.

y. 16, p. 392, 364. 389.)

do
Aus',10,1901 In

Oct,

1.

process of constrnctlon.

(v. 14, p. 633.)

1891

Bk. No. America Innc 1.1896 N'e' earnings 1S7I, «3S3,S(>I. Stock, com.
do
tl.061,700; pref.. r.'.OOO.OOn. (v. 14,n. 668.)
do
Inuc. 1906
V.Y.. Chlc.n.I. A Pac \ng.. l8Ji. Leased in perpetuity to C.,R. I. APac.

Phlla..

New Yo

N.

Y'.,

Imp.

New York

atfl35.i»»pei yr.
lulv I IS77
Trad. Bk. Inly 1.1894 Peoria to Jacksonv.. 83m. Stock. 11.339,700

k. Office.

A

'let. 1.19a)

.V.Y..

Completed. Jan. .18:3. (v. 16. p. 815.>
1901)
(v. 11. p. 62S.)
Anr. 1.1897 Leased 10 Phil. A Read
July. 1971 Annual rcpoi t la Cukunicle. t. IS, p. SS7

and London. Feh..

Fhila.,337S. 4th6t.

Lancaster. B.A Co Jan.,'79-'98
\Vii

j.'a'j.
J. A J.
J. A J.

5.018.700
2,400.000
1.000,000

1.531.0(«p

ijooo

389.)

Building,

Olllre;

5(0.i>

6.730.000

June

St. Louis.

.1

J.

A.AO.
''".A *

3.0011.000

It76

Jan., 1901

do

Newark.

A. A O.

A.AO.
J. A J.
J. A J.

50
3.!31.'<»
50 32.(;84.37^
90
1..551. 800

p. 805, vol. 10, p. 318.)

Aug., 1877

Bait., ^. Garrett A Sons, Ma'y,'ig73
Jan. 1, 1875
do
do
May I, 187S
do
do
Sept 1, 1880
do
do

J.

619,^00
1.331 J(XI
!« 1.50(1

1,000

Sept.,

Boston.

do

,

April, 1011

Philadelphia. Office.

A.AO.
A.AO.

A.AO.

,00'l,Oi)(l

1,0(10

(vol. 15,

J«n. 8, 1873 For year ending Dec. 31, 1371, gross earn
opeTallngexppi.ses
Feb.l, 1V96 l'p8were$l,(r,3,00S:
"^
Apr.1,1883 »S8:l.Slfl. Purchased. S,-pt.,';2, by AHeg
May 1, 1888 Valley 1!R. (v. l.Vi.. 4^1.)
Jan., 1, '73 Old Colony A Newport and Cape Cod conSept 1, 18-4 folldaled Apr I, I8r2. Net eainlngs ,f
Apr. 1, 1875 O. C. In lS:i-73, »63ll,249. (v. 16, p. lES.

do

F.AA.

boo

5.I«X1,000

Oct. 1,1882

Philadelphia. Office.

J. A J. New York anrl 1 ondon.
A J. N. Y.Krle Hallway Co.
F.AA. N. Y,. T.. W. A n III!

1.65!l,0(»l

1861
1864
1869

Gross receipts year endlnjt June 80, 1872.
»;(J»!.846. Operating cxpenBes.».'A59.ss7.
Interest. Ac. tlS'.T^. Fee CHroj|lcl.r,

Jan. I, lh98
Jan. 1,1898

do
London.
New York Office.

•I.

V

100

*c

'3','

Dec!
1873
Jan. 1,1'74

York. Office.
do
do

New ) ork.OIll, e.
Q-J.
.\pl. 1.1573
A AO. London, Brown, S. A Co AprlO. 1875
do
A.AO.
Oct,,0.I897
do
_____

5,6*c

10

so

:

J

50
50

!!!

1

.v

6(XI,000
I.I»H,0I10

B3

p. b3j.

July. 1900

.

100

18
8i
83

total

*

J.

1

175.,

1891

1,500,000
1.500,0
1,200.000

1.0(«1

»1,iCI,;h9.

do

do

J.'a J.

l.(l(Xl

90«

Perkiomen—Ul mortgage

fcr(«— stock,

1,0

142m. and leases

,'117ni.
Net earnings Ic 1^7^,
being flM.SCl lets than In -.\
PropOKltlou made f<,r lease to Penn. KK.
Sec annual report 111 CnitoNicLE, vol. 16

operated,

•Uily. 1885
April. 19(0
.Ian,. 1S77
•lulv. mxi

Der.l.lS7i N'eteamloRB In Baeal y'-ar 1871-72, tin.741
Annual report In CHKOMCI.a.v. 14, p 731.
Apr. 1.1874
Oper, bv Krie at :fi p. ei ot gro^n earn'ps.
1873
Net earnings. 1871, I5.M96. (v I4.p9'.3.
I. City. Hudson Co. Bk
1878
Inly,
1890
Land
47,11011.(100 acB.
(v, 16.p.3««)
N. v.. Joy Cooke A Co.
Boston ^.E. Trust Co Jan.lO, 1878 Leased. Feb.. 1868. to Host. ,11 A E., for icn
Jnly I, 1887 years at 1ft per rent, per annum, or cost
do
do
July 1,1874
of property, taxes, dc. (v. 16, p. !&(.)
do
do
uly 1,187*
do
do
Jan. 15, 187 Leased. Mar.. 1870.20 yr». to Vt. Cent, for
Boston. Office,
Int. on bdp,8 p.c, on prf. ^^tock, 6 on com
Apl.I. 1813
do
Jan., "78- '79
for 3 yre, 7 for next 8, A 8 for 14 yre.
do

do

A!Ab. X.Y..Bank
3
7 i?.
7(f.

340.00(1

1866

Company oa ub

3", '72

Irredeenia,

montlily

6

46
46
83
hi

Nov.

In 1867-68,

1>96

1

•pill.

6g.

2.5!).l.n«l

'

May

In ISliS-69 J46;!.113;
(V. 14, p. 5-3, 6.8.)

I

4,9TJ.ll(l(i

!

do
do
Baltimore A Phlladcl.
Amapolis.
Bait more.
* do
do
do
do
nnr'IbhnrR.
Boston, Office.

1

»590,726;
1388,340.

.,

3.989.33(1

ill)

1875

Jan. 1-73.
Jan. 1. 1885
Apr. 1.18 7

rhlls<cl|'hlaOfflce.

7

8

2.3*2.310
18,601,500
5,758,905

1.000

Opcralln-' expenses, 1203,790;
net revenue. »!0I,653. old Ist and Sn
mortga. yet outctnndlni;. tk',5.50V. Annual ror'ort In hionici.e. v. 14. p. 995.
Net earnings. IS 71. »'23.983: 18fa-7ll,

8

7

500.0(XI

1.00(1

ISllli

Sept.. 1699

Completed Portland toR,-8ehurg.
A.AO. N. Y„ Drexel. M.A Co.
M.AN. N. v.. Mercantile N. Bk. May, 1915 Dp.hv R. ^.A O., at p. r. dlv. on |irOO,COO
F.A A.
ttock ai d Int. on t3-.'5,(i00 IBt M. bontls.
do
do
Feb., 1891
do
F.A A. N.Y..Del.,L.A W.R.Pv. Aug.. 1873 Leased to Pel Lack. A U'est. lor Int. on
bonds and 8 per rent on stock.
1885
M.A N.
do
do
K.A A. N.y,,Imp. A-Tiad.N.B Feb.! '93 Ii' progress. Owensb.. Kv to Sprfef., Tenn
1S71, »94S.8<ll. ai'ainst»9t5.N. Y., At. APac. R, U. Apl. IS.'J.'f, .Vet lar' Ings
(3-J.
F.AA. N. \ Bk Commerce. Ang., 1888 389ln ISTU. Koad h-ssed July. 1672. to At.T.ft J.
antic A Pacific UK. at 5 p. c. a year till
Aug.. IS-'I
do
do
May 1. 1893 Ji'ly. 18"5 6 per ei nt two following
M.AW.
do

1.00(1

105
105

.

m!a'n.

50.00

1873
1S7I
IS71

;

;

1900

?^

793,400
301,000

2.400.000
500.000
1,076.000
2.7;9.ono
.W.37;,C37

last report f'liFoNifi.*, v. 16, p. 15',
ahowinfc KrosHrarDln^s. 12 ^V-.ta:: ope-atliitf expenses. $1,71^,3'^
net earult rs.
Itl.l31.i4l
surnloH above dt, Idenda aaU
iBlercsi, tl4,877. (v. l«, n. IW.)

6

1,000

tt liureau V'll. —Stock
mortgage guaranteed

Preferred atocK

7

1

4c

is'i

...!!!!!

Peoria

.f

350,(XW
546,000
0,000
350.00U

!!!'!

mortgage, guar'
mortkragc, guaranteed.. * " "*

l9t iiiortxaKe.
iRt uiortKaKe

50

55 >i

Income bonds

Preferred Btock

7

7,368.900
7.000.000
3.00O.00O
500.000
Too.ax)
go'.noo

1.000
1,000

T

New

A J.
M.A N.
M.A S.

l.fiSO.OOO

1.000
1.0(»

1865
I8«d

l.fliO

^ennfif/ivanla it y. 1'.— lat

tnilniMnhia

p.m.

10,51

I8;i
187!

Slate lien (Installments) bonds...
New morteag'^
Penn. <k De.'atcarc— in morigage !!!!""

,k

1,000 16,000

Km

f""

.45O.0(X)

new, eonpft reg

2d mort'^age
2d mortj^Hge, sterling
Pitts,

458.1 :(X)
1

6
7

mortgage

General M.. Ph. to

s.

580.0CO

sooi'c

d, s f

riniu8Hlar(Mlch >— lat mort., gold,
P n7in// 1 vania— Stock

3rl

1«5J
1810

3:i,(«XI

851.)

See

1871
If73

»a05,l53.

J.

1.500.(XX)

50

by Erie"

Riiar

A J.

J.

1.100.1100
5.820,n(XI

SOOftc

200

Piikin, /Jncol.i it Der.atur~lRt mort.,

J.

J.

8,555,01 X)
4,25'>,450

1.(00
1.000
1.000
101

isei

38)4

1

A
A.AO.

J* D.
J.

3

I.2i0.n(X)

157.500
2.M4.831I
;05.U0O

£300
1,000

1871
18T3
1871
1851

tfe

J.
J.

185->

1.000

!

'".'.'.,

A
A
A

m!a"n.

1,(100

186^
1863
1871

.......*.;;

l*ond8

.

A.'.

96(1,0110

lS(i2

!....".*.!!!!

Honda
Bonds

.1.

J.
J.
J

2,692,539
400,000

4.«.(X10

1%4

Peoria, Pekui

.I.AJ.

AD.
J.* J.
7
A. A O
7
J. A J.
A J,
5? J.
A.AO.
J. A J.
7
K. A A
7
A.AO.
7
,M .& N
S« J. A J.
5
M.A S.
6
A.AO.
6
M.AS.
K, * A.
J. A J.
J. A D.

5il

Uonds

lat

A l>.
A AO.

J.

M.AS.

4,OSO,(100

•"'k

(r. 16, u. 18, 21V

Jail.l. 1881

do
do

A.&O.

1(X)

100

mortgage

l'»t

Ist

f.

600,«X)
20.100.(10

100(1

1"'54

"

',

May.

Charleston,

J.A.J.
A. A O.

f.

7
4
6
1

100

mortgage. State loau,Binklngfund..
2d and 3d mor'gage bonds..;
4.b mortgage bonds

1st

.ao

1.000 1 no
100.000
18.000,000 7.Sng.f.
5
2.823.400

lOO&c

ex....

1.

1,

Feb. 1,1893

to

loan 'nr tW.ron..

1

M.AN.
M.AN.

«
6

6k.
eg.

102.1(Kl

WorcfM-r—^xock

May

ew

do
do
May. '896
lb. p. 50, riO. rm.)
M. Morgan'a Son* Anl 10. '18'Annnal report for flscsl yesr endlns Sept.
If7^ A 18781
do
1.18:3. nCiiioMCLE, y. 15, p.S2j! Ntt
do
do
July 1. 1*78 earnings. t4' 1.914.
do
187'f A IHHI
CO
do
Julyl I899I
do
do
Jan., IS"!) Net earnlnics, 1812, JSS .175. 'T. H. p. 51.)
Company's Shops N. C. .July, 1871 Lea cd Sept.. 1871 lo Richmond A
'
do
July.lR71
Danv.
I!
dv
at «3C«,C0^r<'''>m. Ket eani1873-78
lng> yearenilli,K June 30, 18^3, {138,: 11.
'•o
do
(V. 13 7.3.)
1867
do
do
Oroi's earulnes year endlnu March 1, 187,',

A. A O.

Q.-J.

561,000
3.068.40^

100

(to

do
do
do

I

two more Hacks maklnK

:

.*'.!.

.T

J A.I.
A. A U.
J. A J.

5.5

3,

Tt-e

tS.S

to lay

N. v.. 1S7HroadiraT.
In proKresB. W. Plains. N.Y. to BTdlelrf.Ct
July 1 1l«« «;>.(> Oi«» iHl.tnre Ire Fliindu'l A 0«. niurt
N. T.. Grand Con .Depot Jan. 2. 187) idisnl. of N. V A N. Haven A Flnrlf. A
do
Ort.. l'-7r,
X. II.. \<g., \r.t. An. r p.. v. 16, p. 803.
do
N. T. O.OpdykeA Co. Jnly I. hPliln pro;'ro»s. Otiarantee.Montclalr and N.
do
May 1, l>^9S J. VIdlanil. Capital to bu Incrcaaed. cv.
do

j.'a J.

l.ll»4,000
1.22.1/100
202.(502
2.24I.0(XI

l.OOii

1,1110

Ian.

10.

is

four tracks throughout,

3, IffTS

do

9 B

1.500.W0

lat

(t

«
10
7
3

seojico

141!

143
143

7

i.a,->8.;oo

817
1S15
18«^
1HS3
IS68
1868
18;0

109,028
3,30 ,600

&c

N.

m!an.
M.A S.

3,225,0(10

1,0110

5J.

143

(iw

.

M.A

mortgage

Paterwn

8

H.A8.

5r*c

yorthfr" 7^^c//fc— latMort., gold,

Funded

A

7

sn.ooo
898.«50
105,000
830,000

50

new

Northern, y. ^.— Stock
Bonds. lS7-i, not mortgage..
Northern ofy. Jerse//— stock

1st

A J.

M.AM.
J. A,).
J.
J.

49(I„V10

500
50

do
do
do
do
*"

N.

y.'*A.

lnterei*t certlftcates

it

M.* V.
M.* N.

S^

185;

do
do
do reg
Income couverilble bonds

l8t

7

133,1100

'67-.68

2d mortgage
'Northern C^ ntr a l-^tock.
l8t mortgage, State loan
2d mortgage, Pinking fund, coupon
8d niorrgiitio. Bin king fund, counoi.
8d mortgage. Y.&C. IIH (KUiir iiy Bait).
Consolidated mortgage, gold, coupon...

Jnly

(

331.200

/l;H;/.Y///!?rt;iia— Stock

yorwich

At.1

1,000
1,000

com

mort(;aKe

'Miattel

F.* A.

5.8.10,000

mortgage, new

\t.X

hmtt
".m A.
AN.
.1. « ,1.

4

•

o per cent preferred stock

Funded

N.y.. Or.UeDtral Depot, Jan.

were (cnvettlMe !

tlfli-atM

19,188

to
do
May 1,1875
N. T., Union Truat Co. April. 1»9I

.1.

um,s»!i

:86»
1870

MortKage bonds
MondP of 1S5T
North euftern (S. C)— stock, com

North

*

Ki:i,ii(i(>

Preferred stock

2d mortgage,

.1

a,a«,uou

KxtenBioii

iHt

,1.* J.

4

1,000
1,000

Improvement

C^)— Ist mortg

N. T.. Colon Ttli.t Co Dec

N.Y., Grand Cen. Kepot Jnne. 1885

3H.

4

OCOic

18m
imi

General mort. ($l,00<),000:iuthorlEed)....
Lisbon

7,500,000
ifilUfiOO

1873
1801

IKM

Y

yortfi Cfiroltnn— stock,

SO

,50

Northern— Xt-t mort,.
y,Y..Kinij.^l.itS»rn.~\9^\\\. «id ;$*,OCO.0W))
yew York. N. Hiirfit <( /fa7-{f'.—Htoc'A..
Ut niortKUKC <N. Y*N.Have3 ....
y,
it Ofiwego Mid.— \st M.,gld
2d mortjfftjre, conViTtlblc
'i{\ inortKaKe, non*('onvertlble
iV. r.,/Voy. (*/to«(.— (Stonlngton;—st'ck...
lot inortf^age

f,

ItEMARR'

SInrItt,
last Dlvl'd

<K

ISIS

&*:ikliitr fund
uV. r. ll')UH'.UoiUc d!

Principal,

when Due.

Whom

hy

J.AD.
J.* I'.
M.*N.
A.*0.

«
7

1,090

isn

Pref orred stock
l»l morttfaKe
ConAolldiiiud mort. of 1863A sliik.fd...
Con«oi. niort.,cou. or reg.(for$I2,U00/X»0)

yew

Payable

.

Coupon 'ionds 1871 (not inortgaRe)
N«w mortgage \ ^^^USS^:::.:::::y«w York (ft /fnr/«m— Com. stock

it

Amoant i-_ INTEW58T OR mVIDKKDS.
Rite
OutWhen
Where Payable aod
•UndlnR. ^per t

do

8d mortsagt!

Immediate uoUce of mny error dlvcovered In our Tables.

urn

I

1S54

mortxaKe, sink.

ynea

glYlns

A ^«d.— (ConHnucd)

Xew York
Sft

Avor by

J.'a'j.
6
7

A.AO.
A.AO.
J.
J.

A

A

J.
J.

Q.-M.
5
5
6
6
5

s

J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.

A
A
A
A
A

A

M. A

J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
8.

Phlladelphiii, Office,

do
do

Jan., 1879
Jan., 191x1
Oct., 1891

Phlladclpbla.PcnnaRR. July! 18:2
Jr>
do
Oct. 1, 1877
Phlla.. Pa. Life

do
Phlla.

A

A

T. Co. \trh 31,1881

do
London.

Phlla.. Treas. of Co.
Philadelphia. Office.

do
do
do

do
do
do

London.
do
FhlladelpUla, 0(ncc

lulv 1,1888

July.

19.>0

Mar

1873

.

Ian. 24,
Ian. -34,
1.-86

188«
1880

'7S
'73

Leased, Feb.,18B2. for 999y's lo I'enn. RR.
Gross earnings. 1K2 ^).980.7V.> net earnings. $692,736. The Penn. RR. pays Int.,
» p.. and Jan. 1. 1S.3, was eredtlor of P.
;

A

E. by »573,566.

V. US. p. 8.'5.

A

Report In CnBOHicLi

Read., at 12 p.c. on st'ck
The net earnings of main andliri.neh lines
in 1873, were H. 061. (96. nkalnsi »5,,TC6,9iQ
A
large
purchase or coai landa
1871.
In
was made 111 1871. and tlie P. A R. Co.
guarantees the morte.bond^ of the Coal
A I. Co. tor ju.isi.otx). Newlosn Issued
lo Jiui,, 1878, GOOTerdtile Into eto;k from

Leased to Phil.

THE CHRONICLE.

428

rMarch 29, 1878.

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

LIST.

Subscribers vrlll confer a sreat fiiTor by ciTlni: aa Immediate notice of any error dlscOTered In onr Tables.
SOJLtUi, ^
INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
DESCKIPTION.
Principal,
Miles
oH Amount
wiien Due.
RBUABES
liate
of
gV
outWhen
Wbere Payable and
Stocks,
per J Payable.
tandliic,
For explanation of »U reference*, see Road
by Whom.
la's
last Dlvl'd.
Cent.
foot noteH uu lal pass of RR Tablet.
I

I

I

PliUadeiphia <t ^«ad(n0— (Coutiaaed)
Loan mo*-tKasc, sterilag

Loan

US6
<••-

coup, orreg...

C'ouBOl. mort. dollar loan,

dollar loan itold
do
do
dollar
Kew debenture loan (convert. 1876-92
Coal A 1. Co.,Kuaranted mortgage
rfiUtuUlpMa tft TYen (o"—Stock
FMla., Wlhn. A fla«.— StocH
igc mortgage, convertible
Plain bonds loan
do
do
do
do

Preferred stock

1st mort,. coiisolfaated (for »10,0.)0,000)

iBtinortKaKe. Strubi'nv. A Ind. reorg...
!oI. A N^iWiirk niv. bonds
fWAburg KtConnelhn.—X^ mortgaife
9d moi'tgaKC, Balto. loan
1st mortgage. Turtle Cr. Div
~'
guaranteed
>««*., Ftl,V.Lt Chic. Steele.
for fi.OOO.OOO)
Bpscla! mpr. Btock. guar.(fo;
„
li^t irartgage (aeries A>
.

"

2^

mortgage (series B)
IstmortgAiie (series C).

lat

'*

mortgage (series D).
mortgage (series E)
mortgage (series F)
>d mortgage (series G)
Sd mortgage (series H)
td mortgage (series I).
Id mortgage (series K)
3d mortgage (series L)
3d mortgage (series M)

193
117
33
149
149
10
46H
468
468
468
463

) S 2

4fi8

468
468
463

Sd mortgage.
Bridge (O. & P. RR.) mortgage.

5il

lS6j
1861
1864
1868

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,1X10

lOO&c
100
100

C. construe, bonus..

P\ymmiih,Knnk.<^ I'm
J*ort

Huron

ft

/;.

500&C
50;

—Isr M.(i|3,600,(>Xlj.

Jf/cA.— ist mort

^rtland

gl-:

m. gold
Oxford C'entral—ist mortgage

OgdfnHf).
tt

17. /)/('.)— 1st

(

5«&c
50 '&c

182

5

1862
1882
1862
1862

500&C
5«JtC

18li3

5004c

18ii2

5'

1862
1856
1857

5*1*0

.

.

.ft RocfifHer— 1st M„8.f. (Portl. loan)
mortgage, equal lien
3d mort. (cortiand loan) b. f
J*^rtland, Stvo <E Portsmouth.— stock ...
ist m irtgage.conv.. gld
J'ort Royal (.V.
Ist mortiTrtg'^, conv., guar, by Oa. R.H...
Portsmouth, Gt. FUlladt Corttc— stock

116
27

52M

let

523<

O—

Mortgage

A

Providence

O&c

Ac

511

.iOO&c

5

&c

0&C
1,000
1,000

Worcester— Stoz)^

Mortgagebonds
Bond^ t pay for Stoughton Branch....
Heading <fc Coiumt)ia—\%t M., coupon
3d Mortgage, coupon
Mensnein-'r dc Siratoua—%toc^

1871
1869
1870
1871
1871
1863

167 S
90
62

JPortl.

Ist

'&c

mortgage...

Portland tfe Og(ten^biirg—\s,\. M.,E. D,
»ew mortgage (for f3,300,000.i
r*)}'t. it

*c

50

Efiulpment bonds
Pitlfth., I'd. (C CTm;76.'?(o?i— 1st

000

1

1871
186!
1882
1862
18S3
18S2

463

,

'67-'

1?
I'O
III)

V,66o
1,000

Ist

mortgage! consol (for $2,OJO,000

Mchmjnd

ih

DanvilleStocK.
Fund loan

»

181
181

142

1881

looiic
1.030
100
1,000
100

do

3d raorr^age, gold

Mo)— Stock

stork
ponri.)

210
210
2'0
532
5SJ
354
'2i6

Consol. mortgage, gold, s. f
flt. Louis it St. ./o*«nA— Ist mortgage, gold.
St.L.,Vand.d r.iT.— 1st M..S.F.guar

35S
72
168
153

2dm. 8. f., guar.,
Innome bonds.

($1,(00,000 con.

not guar.)

100

1st raort.. Sav. & Char.
R., $300,0C
8an„ Orlfjin cfc N. Al'l.—\'^t mort
Savannah tt Mf.mphiH -1st M., end by State
Sch u>/inu r!j.;;cv— Stock
:

A Roinoke-stod

2(1

mortgiiKe. Ala.

Shamokin

ralltij
1st iQortKSk'e

5.51)0.010

2.300.000
2,488,000
1,100,000
l.IOO.OOO
1.400.000
1.400,000
1.700,000
10,000,000
4.000.000

i'oiio

..t

3
6
5

100

m

1.900,000
2.600,000
1,000,000
120,000
700.000
.'200,000

2,020,000
780.300
3,000.000
6.000,000
1,6 0,000
16,0011

35«
40
23

D.

J.'&'j.

J.&J.
M.&N.
6g.

f

J.

8
f.

51.

"sk«
7
8

8
8g.f
8g.f

do
do
do

Gross earnings year ending Sfpt.SO. 1872.
J!351.919; expenses. 205,109; net eainiiiga
»116,0'.0.
Report, v. 16, p. 8;!.

iesi

June. 1375

y.

ai*

ending Sept.

May

'l'.'

191

Road to be
In progress.

oltl

under foreclosure.

do
do
do

1S80
Dec. 1874
Dec. 1, 1891

Si'Pt

1,

(vol. 16 p.219.)

Leased, Jan.,

F.

X.

A.

F.& A

do
do
do
N. Y.. London

do

do
do
do

& Frank
do

Feb'.'4'.'l873

May

1,1880
Sept 1, 1880
Nov. 1,1902
Aug., 1899

May 154900

1S71. to

Vt Cent, at full Int.

on pref. stock. i)nd equip, bonds; a"d
froml^iin 1873 to 7 per cent alter IS79
on common stock, (v. 15. p. 598. v. 16, p.
219.)

w.

div. in p ogres?. r..gr »1 .600,000 arres.
(V. 13. p. 289. 290. '.11. p. 657.)
oui>. leased
line. T. H. lo E. St.
June. 1867. for 90 years. to Ind.&Sl.L.

Main
'2i«
7

Mar.

J.&J.
A.& O.
F.& A.
M.&N.
M.&N.

7
7

7
7.

30, 1872,

|;60,31-);nel, tl5,9Jo.

1880 to 188()

Boston, Treasurer,

M.&N.
M.& S.
M.&N.

N.Y'., office 13 Wall St.

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

New York office.
F.'&A. N.T.. office 122 BroaJ'ay
7«- M.&N. New York or Loudon.
3
7

J.&J.

-iS,

'TZ

t

at 31) per centof gioj.8
«2.0lX).000 (but in no year

1S94
1894
1894
1894
1891

»450.000;; 25 p.c.

earnings unto
lo he less than

on next ?1.0OO.0lfl.and2O

p. c. on all excess. Pre!'. ^tocl< increased
(v. 14, p. 2»2. 3-7.)
21 pr. c. Mar.. lS7a.
Feh. 15. '73 Cost, $15,9 17,666. Net earninga, 1871, »667,
road. (v.l3,p.667.)
iVug. 1,1892
319. Controls Cairo

&F.

fold Aug. 25. l'^71 and thla
N. Y..M. K Jesun&Co NOT.13,1872 Co. took possession Feb. 7, '72. Gross
N.Y.,Natl Bk of Com'rce July 1,1
earn'ga to Teh.';.?. St2.7»,820, net»748,;39.
N.Y.,Nat. Bk of Com'rcc
Leased to Pae. of Mn. at »75,00O per year.
N. Y.,G.Opdyke&Co. Nov.',' 1894 tl,ai0.000 of the tlrst bds, are a mortgage

—

The No. Mo. was

I't,

.

New York.
& O. F.ailroad.

J.'& J.
J.'&'j.

Bait.. B.

Charleston,

'0

6

m'.&'s.

111,800

7
7

M. &
I.&

406.50',1

I

ig.

152,000
16,000p.in,
576.050
1,151.400
210.000
i',6fo 16.000 p.ra
1,000 16,000 p.m.
838.500

J.
f.

2X

&

J.

M.& N.
J. &J.
A.& O.

&
A.&O.
M.& g.

"i'

J

8

8
7

.1

.

7

7

J.

I

A.&O.
A.&O.

694.030
795,000
350,000
1,000.000
200,0I»

f.

7
7

as

4

8.

stock to take up prf. sto^k. (v. 15. p. 2t'.)
Leased to Cent. O., at $174,3.50 besides expenses and taxes. Guarant'd by Balt.& o.
Formerly Cliar. & Sav. Road opened for
through traffic, March. 1870. Cost of
road and equipments, f 2,040,u 5.

.

D.

J.&J. 'N.H.,E.8.8eranton4Co

M.4

Jan., 1909

tst- Nat. Bk. Mch"l','ia77
N. Y.; H.H.KImpton -ept. 1,1889
do
do
.Ian. 1,1839
Macon, by M. & W. RR. Jan. 1, 1891 In progress. State endorsement declined.
N. Y., Lancaster, B.&Co May 1, 1890 In progress. To b- ;^2Cniiles.
Philadelphia, oQlce
Jau.,1873 Leased to Phil. & ReaiU .l'. (v. 14. p. 6i8.)
Net earnings year ending Marcn 1,1871,
N. T.. Imp. & Trad. Bk
issi)
tl59,509;.int.,tl4,70l); div., 4 per cent.
N.Y.. Koddey.Bell&Co. fan.,l,lP9(i In progress, Relma to Pollard. Ala., 100m.
N. Y.,H. (Jlen«& Co. Sept. 1,1889 I'l projrress, Seltnato Meiiijthls.
New York, ottico.
Jan. 1,1872 Late Ala. &. leiin. Riv. Completed in 1870
do
do
Jan. 1, 1861
Receiver appointed Feb., i873 (v. 16, p.
do
do
Apr.l, l'^87
187.)
Philadelphia, office.
Aug., 1872 Leased, Feb., 1863. to North Cent, at 7 p. c.
do
do
Aug. 1,1872 on bonds and 6on stock, (v. 14, p. 6'38.)
T.,Bank
of
N.
N.
A. June 1,1884 Net earnings 1871, $23,624. Cost. $2,000,000.
N. Y., Farm. L &T.Co. Oct., 18%
N. T., N. Bk Commerce Apr. 1, 188« Net revenue, 1871, $31,112. Int. ptid,|36.«06.

S.
.1

3

1,000

ICMc

New York.
New York.

F.'& A.

869,450

1865

1858
1875
1815

;

7lHl.0a)

'.'

I, 1891

Gross earnings

J.

50

.

Sep.

r.& A. New York aiidlondon Aug.. 1918 int. In (tefault. (v.l5, p.'.'51, 691 V.IS. p.M.)
J.&J. N.y., Mercatlle N. Bank Feb. ll), 1873 Report shows net earn'gs, 1S71-72, $2-'2 406.

SOO&c

.

T. 16, p. 348.)

Mechanle'8 Falls to Canton, Me., 2ain.
July 'l,' 1887 York & Cumberland sold out In 1865. Net
Oct. 1. 1887
earnings year ending Aug.31,'T2,»38,l-7.-'.

Rlclimond. Office.
do

M.& S.
& D.
J.&D.

7
7
7

i.oo;)

ioo

Bk

do
do

London.
Richmond, Office.
do
do

A.&O.
A.&O.
M.&N.

8

1,000

S'JO&C

do
do

&D.

J.&J.
J.& J.
A.&O.
r.& A.
F & A.

•

;

Total iss'ie to be 12,500.000.
New York,
July'l'.'l90l Will be completed in *;3& I'sed toPcnn.Co
N.Y., Drake Bros.
M»yl,1899 Po; t H. loOwOBSO, Mich.,90ra.
Boston, Ist Nat Bank. Jan., 1900 (1st mortgage is to be retired frcm prodo
Nov., 1901
ceeds of new mort. Stock paid, $I,010,0C'C
N. Y. & Boston.
May, 1891

J.'&'j.

8
7

1852
1861
1871
13l»

v, 15, p. 805

;

U.T., Winslow.L.&Co. Jan. 1.1887
do
do
«ch 1,187J

Var,
Var.

6
7
8

'211.000

A /^P«»o.— Stock

(v. 14, p. 458

1876

N.T., Union Natl Bank Mch "i,' 18^*2 Controlled by P.& Readlns. Floating debt
Colum'ila, Ist Nat. B'nk June. 1884
Net earnings, lt71, »1>1.1S0.
$1,033,743.
N.Y., N.Bk of State N. Y Jan. 1,1873 Leaed lo Del. & Hud Canal at 8 p. f. on
N.Y.,Uel. &H. Canal Co. Nov., 19.il
stock and int. on bonds, (v. 16,. p S5i.)
Leases tlie North Carolina Railroad and
Richmond, Office.
i886
the Piedmont Railroad. Net earnings
do
Jan. 1, 1875 year ending Sept. 30, 18;2, l363.'-45.
Lancaster.
B
&
N.T.,
Co 1875 ft ^90

&

S.O ".()«)

Bhthoudan A Fond ilu Lac-Ut Mortgaire..
1«« mortgage eitenslon
^enangoA AllegHany—lst ~""»'^»Mortcage
fnpaua Valley iConn)
S%ore Line iOonn.)—staci'..'.'.','
HI mortgage, •onttractlon bondi

May.

Providence, Office.
Jan'.iiU87:< Net earnings, 1S71-72, »2)9,926. Dividends
Providence, R. I., N. Bk July 1.1880 in 10 ycarr, 87 per cent. (v. 15, p. S36.)

R.R

Teiin.

.March 1912
Maich,1912
March.lOli

Philadelphia

99:.100

"05

50
100

1870
1869

March.1912

M.&S.
J.&J.
M.& N

D.m.

910.300
2.807.001

500

Varch.igi-i

M.&N.
do
F.& A.
do
Aug., 1902
p. 180.)
on 60 miles only (vol.
P- M.& N. N. Y.. Jameson, S. & C. Nov. 1.1893 N'ov.,
(v. I5. p. 657.)
^.T2, l.it. in default,
7
J.&J.
N. Y .,3d Nat. Bank.
Jan. 1.189- Leased to T. H. & Indlanap. at SOp. c. of gr
7
do
do
M.&N.
May 1, 1891 earnings. S'ock.»2,37;,3i9. Bds. guar, by
Office of Treasurer.
7
Mch 1.
L.
C.&
l.C,andP.C.&St.
Moll 1.1901
T.H.&I..byC.
8f. M & B.
N. Y., Manhattan Co.
This road aitd its land grants were renortJ.&J. N. Y..Drcxel, M. & Co.
7
ed to have been purchased by the
7
J.&D.
do
do
Northern I'aciflc. Of the whole line 340
J.&D.
do
do
7
miles were completed June, 1872. ExIE. J.& D. New York or London.
tension of 314 miles in progress. Bee
tg M.* N.
London.
statement vol. 16, p. 84, 348.
M.&N.
do
7g
Land gr. 830,402 acres An 8 per cent land

1,000

1869
1871
1870

1871, to

In

6g.

116
104
101
'ioi

New stock

March, 1912

7

"so
50
500

do
do

turn arc leased aiiain hy tenn. KB.
of (i2,000 0(«' authorized Nov..
be Issued to Penn. RR. for improvements, &c., under article 16 of
lease; guariinty on old stock not affected. Seeannual report in CnE()N70i.is

.Mch 1. 191S
Miirch.1912

1.020,000

116

lOO&c

Is

3,*2!»,000

1

150

leases several roads and

6,000,(X«)

1,IX«),000

207

company

by the Pcnn. Coinp'y.
which holds a majority of the capital
slock. Net earning.'. 1S71,»942.894. Report to State of Ohio, Chbonic LK, V. 15,

J.'&'j.
J. & J.

I'J.O'JO.OOO

21.I0OP.
1,000
1,000
1,000

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
no
do

Boston, Columbian

,1.

for$.'i,000,000

if:

Oeneral mortgaite

'.I

1865

IsL tnortffAgc

* '?«7/'-lst M.,EU»r.byAla.
Stlma, Marion (ft J/€m.— l^t M., end. by Ala
Stlma, Rome (t. Dalton—UlmoTt
Itlma

500.1'.

1,000,000
1,500.000

IJ.O'lO.OOJ

'Hi

Savannah dc C 'tar /«.s«ort— Stock
Bonds of tbt^ CA S. R.R., guar by S. Car
Funded int. btls, S.AC. RR. guar. Iiy S.Car

Oct. 1,1892

Boston, Office.
J.&J.
Jan. 1, 1873 Lea'Cd to East. RR., 99 yr(!, 10 p. c. ontt'k.
M.&N. New York;and London, Not. 1.1889 Operated and controlled by Ga. KR.
do
do
M.& N.
Nov. 1. 18S9 (V. 14.p386; T. 16. p. 318.)
J.&J. Boston, East. RR. Co. Jan.15, i8' Operated by East. RR.

J.

100
100
1,000

8 p. c. stock...

1st mortgage
Manditiiki/, M. <ft JVewar*— Stock
1st raortgairf^. new

Seaboard

6g.
6g.
bg.

3.50.000

•.,001)

sterling

l8t mort., "West Imc. 1. gr. (for|3.000,00G.)
3d mort., Wos.lliie,l. gr. (for$6.000.0iX))..

Sioux City —Vtcf.,

M.&N.
J.& J.
M.iN.

6.000,000
1,921,000
4,000,000
600.000

l.lflO

mortgage, St. P.to Watab.SOm..
ad M. on 30m. & luon l.gr. of 307,200 acres
General M. (field to retiri above bonds)

db

1,000,000
770,000
200,000
2,000,000
500,000
1.000.000
650.000

H!2

1872
1868
1867

Api-ll, 1876
April, 1887

RR. Office. Aug. 1,1900
N.Y..by N.J.RR.
May, 1881

Var.

1S67

iBt

M. P.

7

2,998,900
799 300
293,000
879,500
2,477,800
4,163,S0O
50O.0

Tlic.— First Div.— I8t M., 10m

do

7

100

jv/*— Ist M., gld
M.. gld, conv,8.f

at.P-'i'Uif:

J.'&J.

7

lOO&c
500&C

100
100

mortgage (series A) sink, fund
mortgage (series B) sink, fund
3d mortg ge (scries C)
3d mortgage (series D)
3d mortgage, Income
St. Louis (ft Iroti Mountain— Stock
Ist mortgage

S

•[«

7
7

1855
1853
1861

lOO&c
1871
lOO&c
1872 lOO&c
1869 aOO&c
IflO lOO&c

C—

S'.\

sr.

J.&D.
J.& J.
F.A A.
M.&8.
A.tO.
M.& N.
J.&D.
A.&O.
M.& N.
J.& J.
M.&S.

7

7

Ist
Ist

I

A.ftO.
M.& N.

7g.

Loitis,AlUm (t Terre .Saw^e— Stock
Preterred stock

Ist moria'^c, (No.

M.&B.

300,000

9t.

Pp^ferre

ri:
F.* A.

9,I10(1.(X«1

50-'&c
lOJ
100

L'sed with United Co.'s o' N.J.(T.16.i).24fl
Net earnings, year ending Sept. 30. I67J,
tl,l<>3,6:4.
See report ii v. 16, p. 317.

Jan..l8;iO
Phila., Pa. RR. Ollicc.
v. 15, p. 322, f05.)
(V.14, p. 5'J3
p. 8('5.
Bait. n. & O. Rallrcart. .luly. 18:8 Gross earnings in 1871-T2, il.''7S,6i», (T.
Baltlm., Men h. Nat. lik Jan. 1.190';
14, p. 322, 459, 764.
Pittsburg, 1st Nat. B 'nit ,\ UK. 1.1889
N. y., Wnslow, L. & Co Apr. 2, 1873 Leased, July, 1869, for 999 years, to Penn.
do
do
Apl. S, 1873
1;R., at a rental equivalent to inlcrest,
do
do
Mchl. 1912 sinking fund of debt, and 7 per cent on
do
do
i*tock. The lessee^ to keep the road In
.Mch 1, 1912
('0
do
Mch 1,1912 repair and also pay taxes, expenses,
do
do
Mch 1, 1912 el '. P., F.W. & C. lease, the Ne * casllo
do
do
Mch 1.1912 & B. V. and the Lawrence roads; which

A.*().

SfiO.OOD

at. Joseph db Denver
l8tmort.gld,E.dIv.
iBt mortgago. We-^t. div., land grant

8t. L'nii<, L-rvren.v ,t />>
St. L.<b
latlie'i^tern-U'

J. ft J.

1.000

18;0

No.

7
7
7
1
7
7
7

1868

160
500

See annual
16, p. 83. '218;
v. 16, p. 14.)

;

:

J.

F.ft A.

1,000

com

.V.clate

J.&

5

i6'!2

Preferred stock
Equipm?'it mortgage bonds

tfe

6
6

7g.
7g.

,

.

St. t.. fCaa-iu-^ C.

J.A.T.

2,000.000
500,000
67,778
124.4S9
17S,428
295,500
847,100
130.500
175.000

1851
1810

10. 73
8. 1873

July, 1884

Phlla., Pa.

* J.

J.

157.801'

eft Petersburg— %\.0Q.'^
Sd mortgage, coni)on and reg
Sd mortgage, coupon
jMchm. (t Vork Siwer— Various inort.bds
Mdge field Pxrk (N. J.)— Ist raorigage....
Sack/^rd, li. T. it St. Loulf—X^l mort.. gold
Rome.hnt.tiOfde'i^i.—^iocM
Ist Sinking' I''iuid mort., Wat. & R
Bond^, giiaran., Poti. A Watertown
General mortgage. Sinking Fund

do

monthlT

7

7

1.000,1)00

1,000

jpfcAm.

general mort

F.& A

«

1,500,000

d>

do

7

3,0110.000

100

'"i(IO

V.;i5, p. 20, 251, 8»1

1892

Apl.
Jan.

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

see also

itself cdiitrolk'd

1,000
1,000

100

186?
1864

July:.lS7eto Jan. 1. 1392.
report in Chtzoniclk. v.

June. 1311
June, 1911
Jan. 1,1893

do

Philadelphia Office.
IPblla., & Boston,

J.& J.
A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.

500&C

ises
!863

do
do

do
do
do

var.

,T.&

1871

Philadelphia &
Pblladolphla Office,

Q-J

J.&J.

Pollar loan

New

J.diJ.

700,000
350,000
450.100

&c

Bonds, guaranteed by State
Gonsol. mortgage. C|). or re '
Piedmoutb ancli. Ist mortgage
JHch., FredriekHb, cfe Poc— Bonda, ater

J?«(//i?iff— Stoct,

h.

2.TO.00O

500&C
50

1(193

do
1893
do
June. 1911
London. June. 1911

This

775.000
4.0OO.0OO
5.a'0.ooo
400,000
19.714,285
1,400,000
875,000
875.000
875.000
875.000
875.000
875.000
860.000
860.000
860,000
860,000
860,000
860,000
2.00O.00O
153,000
100,000
1,000,000
700,000
20.000n.ni.
1.800.000
800,000

State Slaking

Coupon bonds of

I

J.*D.
J.&ll.
3.& J.

2,924,350
3,000,003
6.212.000

2,300,000

1870

187i-77

oo
do

2,50^,11

)

50

J.&.i.

6

500,000

3,.'i00,000

44
36
4J
44

"so

5«-

London.
PhllailelpUia, Office.

J.

A J.

A.&O.
J.4D.

«

400,000

18V.!

1839

48

J.

1,000.0001

1,000
1,000

I8;:i

468
4S8

--.o

.

&

iOO
50
500
1,000

50
50

4'kS
j

11.131,000
1,259,100
11,485,750
3)0,500

l.OlB

300

4'8

lit
Ist
1st

w.

!0,.'HX).000

(fi.OOO.OiX)
. .

J.&

6
1
7

I'-

376,000

1858
1866
I8S7
1872

do Bppcial to Fa. ItR

do

1

621,1100

1873
18?j

...

rmsh.,Gin.(!tfit.LmiU-%tQC.\s. ($7,000,000)..

p., F.

1S71
1871
1871
1971

tf"M. dollar or sterling

rto

177,600
l.t!S,500
2,700,000
11,110.000
7,000.000

1868
18«8

(IcbeiU'iro

l^oan mort;;age

I

do

do

Jan!, 1873 Leased to N. T. & N. Haven »t $100,000 per
8ept.l,18So year, (v, 14, p. 621.)

March

THE CHRONICLE.

29, 1873.]

429

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
tmmedlnte notice

Snbacrtbers will confer » great fttyor by glrlag
PESGRIPTION.
For explADktlon

Mllei
of

reference!. ic«
foot notes ou lut pa^o of KK. TaMei.
of

nil

Road

Amount

«-3
5"::

an

Ont-

City it PucHic—\^\. iQort
mortt^Kire (>rnT«rament pnbtidy)
at. taut~\%\ mort., ffoid,l. gr.
',«t inortff ipe. currency for |3,lW.i.'(KJ
S'tm^-rtft -1st mortgage, gold
S'juth C(»(v;/im— Stock
Ist mortKage, sterllUK loan
do
dollar huntiA. L.
*dl

moHxCitv

OoiiieMtir

South

ins
186d
117^

i'

"ioo

V«r

1.401.9(10

?*

ijm

7

'iKls66

7

313,500

K»

1.<I0,S00
71,000
79.J70
1,500,000
4,:0U.00Q
9,390.000
i.oai,ooo

•
7
6
7

900

Ut mortKftK*". endorsiui liy Ala
South SUf ih. I.) -ut niortgnire
Iflt M.. extension (conv. rt.from lj;sto*77
Southern Ci'ntrnl (y.y.)—Ut Morteai:e...
adru.KoUl [t4Ki.niXicnd.by LeliiKh V.U.H.)

isTO

1,000

1972

i'ooo

1872

1X10,0(10

.gold.

U70

1.50O,0CO

South,

loivii Jt f'eiliir titipldit—l bi
Southern J//un«ora— lst.mortifii>:

M

1,50(1,

18fi9

1888
isis

i

3d aiortfcra^e
Souther?t I'eiin/f!/lrania—lBt M gld
ill mortgiLg^i Kutd
S9uthicentern,{ '/«,)— Stock, com.

i'ooo
1,000

Company bonds, couv, in>o ^tock at par
MuBt'ogfc KU b 'ndB, conv. at 87H
UprinQt, <t lUn. S. A.— Ist ajort.,gold
Vd mortcaKe, Kold
SterU'ig Miyitntain (JV. )'.)— let mort
Sullivan it Erie^Xt^x, mortgage, conv., a. f.
Summit Hrnnch {l\i. )~^%oz^

,

utmortgiige

Sunbury
iBt

if-

,

Leirihtnn—lni

mort

Va lei/—l»i M. gold...
Taunton Brancfi~-&iock
,

7err€ Hiiuteit Indianapolis- atocic
Ur mortga»fe.
Tot.tl'foria (ft Warsaw— itock

Ut prefferred
3d Preferred
mortgage (W. Div.)
mortgage (K. DIt.)
ad mortgage ("W-Uiv.) conr^rtlble

U

m\
227
10

Ut mortgage ((It. Wt'n or'59,)
Ut mortgage (Ouln. & Tol.)
Ut mortgane (ill. & S. Iowa)
Jd morlyage (T0I.& Wab.)
2d mortgajic (Wab. ft Wt'n.)
mortgage (Gt. Wt'n of '59.)

180
31
41
75
167

W
Kqulpnicnt bonds (T.&W.)

mortgage, ('o"v
Kew mortgage, gold (f>,0OI),0OO)
Ut mortgage. (Decatur ft K. St. Louis).
ilannibalft Naples— U; mortgage
do
do
2d
do
Lafayette.Bloom'ton&Miss— UtM

CotiBOl.

BO

1866

18M
1870
1S71

.

& Cent.

Mo.. 1st inirtgage..
do
do
"Jd moitgage..
lAfajette. Muncieft Bloom't., Ut

Boston— ut mortgage
3d mortgage

3X01/ tk

8d mo rtgage
ConTertlble bonds.
Trov Union— \»t mort., guar. Troy City....

mortgage
Wnion Midrtr -stock
1st mortgage, goUl.on road and equip't...
id mortgage (government subBttiy)
Land Grant boiids on 12.0)0.000 acres
Income bonds for $10,00 ».n<>0

491

i8fi7

18T^
18n9
LS68
1870
1871
1870

Omaha bridge

hou'ls, Bteriing, €500,000.

Pacific, Central

.

WrancA— iBt M..gold

3d mortgage (government subsidy)
tJyxion it "niMtPii/^^—lBt

UUca

db

Stack

mortgage

i,'T'(i(),'6(i6

iSOO

3,5110,000

IMS

1.000

'66-7-8

.1,000

1,600,000
1,600,000
900.000

100

1.754,3M

IMS

.July 1868

Hortga'>e bonds, ad Issue
Utica, Chenango tfe Sus. F.—stock
Ttirmont it Canada stock..
Bonds, guar, by Vt. Ct-ntral,.
Hl-sisquol RK. bOT'dt
fernvont Central— Btoc\z
Ut mortgage, consol
ad mortgage. co.iBol

1871

—

Kquinment

18M

,

1S««

'oanB

Stiindstead, S. ft Chambly bonds
Newbon-ta (to pay floating debt)
Ytrmont <t AIa.is.~nXock

1867
18T1

Ut mortga;;e. (sink'gfuad |7,000per yr.)
Convertible bODds
do

ises

1.000

100
tOOftc
900

do

Ormoni

Va/let/—^^ mortgage

18M

Kc*»ft. (* Merid—Ut Bcrles (red endoned)
2d series (blue en torsfd)
(black emlortied)
3d do
(not t-ndorsed)
4th do
Special loan. funding mortgage
J. )-Ut mortgnge
Walkill Vaile}/ (ivr.)--l8t mortgage
Wettchester tfc Philn.— 1st mort., new
Western (^fa.)-lBt mo'-t. (Mont.
W.P.).

yinetand.

( .V.

&

Western KK., bds. befor consolidation
"M M., on consol. road, guar, by Cent. Ga
Western Maryland — ut M.. end. Bait. City
'

'a
Its

1966
13S6
1866
1S66
1871
1870
1871
1871

900«:c
1.000
1,000
i6ofti

lOOAc
1,000

SOO&i

lODAc

.

1870

Ut mortgage, unendorsed

2d mortgage, endors.bv Baltimore
Id mortgage, enili^rsed by Wash, (^ouoty.
ad preferred mortgage, unendorsed
New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore

do

do

Western N. CaroWna— 1st mort. (E. DIt.)...
Western Pennsylnania—Ui mort
Ut Mortgage, Pittsburg Brancb
West Jersey -stock
Loan of tS83, guar, by Cam. ft Amboy
iBt mortgage loan
ISb mortgage, consolidation
WeMt Witc-Ut M., gld. s.f.. i. gr.. conr...
Ut mort.. eold extension coup, or reg..

WhUehatl

<fc

Plattsburg—\s\. mortgage

Wilmington, Col.
Wit.,

tt

^'*£;.— Istmongaga

Chart. ARatherf*d— \%t

Wiimington

tt

moTi^^9

-tm»fiJQl9,9.)

X

1861 500*c
1866 300AC
1889 Isoo&c
1371 .W&c
I87J
1,000
1968
1867
1368
IITO

,

*.."
Sinking Fund bonds, gold....'.."
WUm. <t Wf4t. (Del.)— Ut mor'gagc
Vi»c«n«in CVnfnii— Ut .M.. gold, L. grant..
Worcester (t Ifash u<x~4t00k

-

500&C
lOOAc

•.870

Head.—lut mort

3d raort.. coup, or reg
Wilmington d tr«Won— atock
Sierling boada

1?70
1868
i8«e

F.ft A.
J. 4c V.

1,350.000
733,600
1,456,300
*48,'M0
»l,40.l
710,000
400,000

A.

M.AN.
F.* A.

M.A N.
M.* N.
M.AN.

Completed

Bepl., 1872, operated

Oa.sio k.

1886
1873-76

Tork,
do
do
do
do

by L. ft N.

(V. 14, p. 74.)

Feb., 1900 Traffic enarantee of SS per cent from 01.
Col.. C. ft I. I.-allroad.
Feb.. 1900
Cost of road and eqnlpmen*. $503,466.
1874

Co.'a office. Feb',

do
do
do
do

Wasaw. 117m. Co-t of road about
The 2d mortgage W. DIt.
bond- are convertible Into 1st preferred

May

T.,4a(id,'p'.

do
do
do
do
N.T..Kldd, Pierce ft Co
do
do
F.'ftA.
do
ao
M.A N.
do
do
J. ft J.
do
do
F. ft A.
do
do
M.ft N.
do
do
M. AN.
do
do
F.4 A. N.T.,A.B.Bavli«,Tru«tce
J. ft J. N. T..Nat. Bk of Com.
A.ftO.
do
do
M.ftN.
do
do
U.ftS.
do
da

7
7
7
T.

7

?'
7

7
7
6
7

stock or Into consol. bonds.

2, 1910

Juuel,

A Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
N. T., Metropol. Bank.
N. Y.,Kldd, P. ft C».
N. T., Hetropol. Bank.
do
do
N.

$11,000,000.

1896

l','

Dec. 1,1894
Apr. 1, 1886

M.ftN.
Q.-F.

7

1901

In 1871 gross revenne waa $5,736,685: operating expenaeH and taxea. $3,776,627 net
revenue, $1,959,837. Groes earnlnga In
$4,.'>44.640
1870.
opciaMnir expensea,
$3,2S6.S64 net revenue, $1,308,376.
Th«
Hannlhiil A Naples and other roada following It in the table are leased by T. (V.
ft W.. with an obligation lo pay Intereat
on their bonds. New mort. ol ',878 is to
pay for ateel rails. See annual report
published in Ciiro.\(cls, v. 14, p. 730. Di-

Not. ,'1873

;

1890
189(1

;

Aug.

1888
1890
19R3
1878
1813

May

;

189S

1,

1883

rectors elected In Sept., 1872. v. 16. p. 453.
Annual report to Slate of Ohio for year
endmg .lune 30, 1872, see CuBomoLi

Feb., 1907
1903

Aug., 1889

Nov. 1,1898

T. 15, p. S06.

July, 1890

Aug., 1901

May.

1890

iwi
Operates 55m of road. In year^ardlng
^._. ,. _
Sept 80. 1871 gross earnings were $487,

1887
1885
1875

,

ner, %iM.*<n ; Int., $168,311
$37.600 surplus, $,TO,830.

A.'ft'o.

Phlla., Safe

lease rent,

;

;

A

Issued by Troy

Deposit Co. Apr.

1,

guar by RRa. nsing T.U.

1910

Gross earn'gs In
j.'a'j.
7
10

a.a'o.
M.ft

N. Y.

Boston.
0. S. Treaa.. at maturity
N. T. ft Boston,

1896^99

do

Sept. 1874

S.

ft

'73, $S.'!93,605, exp. $4,800.579, net, $4,098,0.'6 ; In '71,gross.$7JB1.682
exn., $3,«)0,566. Total landsales to Not.
1872, 649,051 acres, for $^,757,309. Lands
then unsold. 11,430.949 acres, (t. 15, p. 72.
'.120, 69S, 793, fO.', v. IB, n. 154,Ji0,2n2,325,S45.)

1887

A.AO.
London.
April, 1896
!« M.
A N. N. T., Company's office Mav 1. 1895 Late Atchison ami Pikes P. Projected
t'
251) niil>'s altogether.
1896-7-8
TJ. S. Treas. at maturity
7
J.' A J.
N.Y.. Jay Cooke ft Co July 1,1«90 Stock, $5110.000. Con of road. ftc. $1,000,000.
3
J. ft D.
Utlca.
Jan. 1873 Formerly Black RIt. ft Utlca. Net earn7
J. ft J.
ings, 1870-71, $9».!90.
ntlcaAN.T.
Jaly. 1878
7

J. ft J.

do

J. 'ad.

Boatoa. E. islaka

do

July, 1891

A

(v. 16. p. 393.)

Co. Jane'i'.mi Leased to Vt. Cent.,

I p.c.

on stock,

t. 15,

p. 604.

7

1
I
7

A
A
J. A
J.
J.

The company made
D.
r>.

M.AN.
J.

8

a

J.'il'j.

6

It.

.I.A J.
J. A J.

1

J.

T
7
7
7
7
8

7 f

7
7 f
8
8
8
(
«
6
6
6

6
6

A J.
A.AO.
J. A J
J. ft J
J.ft.T.

A.ftO.

J.

A.ftO.
J.

do
do

lugs,

1891
1876-T7

Ac,

see

490, 595, 604

;

Chroniclb,

31. 1872,

T. 13, p. 4O0.

T. 16, p. 293.

189:

Not. 1,1872 Leases Troy ft Greenf. till completion of
Julyl 1888 Hoo-ac Tunnel. Net earnings, 1871-72,

July 1, 1879 $169,932. (T. 15, p. 836, T. 16, p. 188, 219)
do
July 1,1^185
H. T., Continental Bank Oct., 1819 Leased till 1875 to Rutland RR.
Phlla., Girard Nat Bank Jan. 1, 1890 Net earn'i^s yr ending March 1, 1872 wero
do
do
Jan. 1.1890 $86,506 as shown In annual report In
do
do
Jan. 1.1890 Cbboniolk, v. 14, p. 764.
do
do
Jan. 1.1S90

J.

.I.A.I.

D.
J.A.I.
A.ftO.

7
i
7

J.ft

7

A.AO.
J.'a'j.

M.AN.
J

ft

J.

,

Camden

Ma:ch,ir"
Jan., 13%
Oct.,l*«

to

boro,136m.

Cape May. Salem ft SwedaaNet earnlnga, 1871, $244,511.

Jan. 1,1886 Com-)leted Feb..

1872.

L.gr.,1.126JX»»c.

1902
I.ease<l to Vt. Cent-, at $30,000 pr yr ft tzi.
1»7S
June. 1900 Income bonds of $90.'.OUO also Issnad.
Under foreclosure, (v. 16, p. 292, 316.)
1887-97
$190,7W ; cost to Not., ITO,
Phlla., DeHaren ft Dro. Oct., 1»00 Floatine ded
(v. 11. i>.6J8.l
$J.S8(,.4e3.
do
do
Jan., 1903
Leased Dec. 1S73, to Wll.. Col. ft AngnsU
Road at 6 per cent on stock, in 1^, and
London.
imi

New York-.
A.Brown ft Sons
New Tork.

Balto..

.

18M

do

7

N.T„ir.Bkof XepnbUc

q-j.

A 1 TMtOU

Jan. 1,1890 (T. 11, .p. 62- T. 15, p. 797.)
(ItoPa. RR. Stock, $1/123,450. CMt
Apr. 1,1898 LeasecftoPa.RR.
of road, ftc, $3,730,263. (T. 14. p. «2«.)
Ian. 1, IS96
Feb. li,187S Consol. of several roads and Drancbes.
.

Philadelphia, Olfice.

do
do
Camden, K.J.Co's office
do
do
J. ft J.
do
A.ftO.
J. A J. New TorV and London.
J. A J.
New Tork Office 01 Co.
ft

s'' J.ft J.
•

office.

F.ftA.
M.ft 8.

J.ft J.

1,429.400

Boston,

A. I.

I

It-

do
do
do
do

do
do
1880
A.ftO. N.T.,FartMrs' L.&T.Co. Apr. 1. 1890 Stock, $1,000,000. Opened Aagnst.ini.
Completed a5 milea, June. 18i2.
A.ftO. N. T., Bull's Head Bank
1896
A. ft 0.
Philadelphia, office.
Apt. 1, 1891 Old dehts retired by thla lasoe. (T.U.p.tM).
Income bonds amount to $613,400. Main
A.ftO.
N. T.,Soutterft Co.
line W. Pt. to Selma, 138m. Br. to Opodo
A.ftO.
do
Ilka. 30m.
A.ftO.
do
do
J. ft J. Bait., CltUens N. Bank, Jan. 1. 1890 In progress Irom Relay (7m. N. of Balto.)
to \\ llltamsport, Md., 80m., and Relay to
J. ft J.
do
do
Jan. 1. 1890
Baito. 7m. Anrna) report for last flacal
J. ft J.
do
do
Jan., 1890
year given In Chkoxiolk, v. 15, p. IM,
J. ft J.
do
do
Jan., 1390
showing gross earnings of $197,797.
J. ft J.
do
do
Jan., 1890
J. ft J.
do
do
Jan., 1890
J. ft J.
do
Jan.. \»l.
do

• f
4
<
6
7

"•k.

do
do
do
do

defanlt, Sept.

For a summary of stockholders proceed

Boston, Globe Nat Bank Not.

J. ft.I.

(

]"

3.6K,00O
100

*

'n.

A.
F.ft A.
F.

7
7
7
7
7

610.000
aw.ijoo
s.soo.ooo
3,.'i00.000

AD,

m!*
F.4

7«.

New

A.*".
M.«N.
J.

4.000,a»

1.000

iin
int

;

i»n

V«rl.

7

300.000
»;5,ooo
4,000,«10
8,000 000
1,000,000
900,000
9,000,000
3J)0U.UUU
1.900,000
3,000,000
500,000
2,500,000
3,860,000
550.000
300,000
ISO.OOJ
29S.3(«
717.500
850.000
130,000
1,139,100
335,438
750,000
700.000
1,250,000
750,000
600,000
IJOil.nOO
200.000
400,000
800.000
300.000
600.000
875.000
1,000,000
1,400,000
810.000
l.(W0.00O
1,359,700
400,000
1,000,000
998,000

lOOAc
lOOftc
100

not aecured the 2d mort. al»o laauad
for a ilmllar parpoaa. Bee Cukow..t.)9p.
p 3M ; T. U, p. 830.)

B30.(T, 19, p. >!•; T. 14,

\m>-n

Uacon.

vi'r'l.

7

1870

1874
188'-»1

f.

7
7
7

..soo.oco

1,500,000

1971

Wh^t—stock

Ut.M. bonds or

I

? 250.(W

\mi

«7-'«9

187'l'-7$

do
do
do
do

I

7

'i',6oo

100

WS-'W

Charleatoa.

Not.

7

1,800.000
1.600,000

1,000

SOOAc
ios»
1039

A.AO.
J.*J.
A.*0.
J.* J.

1,000,^0

7

SOOftc

i

J.&
J.*
A.*0.

1

S>4

I

SO.

600,000
3,700,000

.^OOftc

1901

*

riw.ooo

'1.660

Road compiaiad
Hot.,

F.&A. N.T., Farm. L. ft T.Co.
do
do
'^'' F.AA.
J.* J.
New Tork.
7
M.A N. N. T.. Am. Ex. Nat. Bk,
3
F.* A.
Fhlladelplila Office.

1.000

900&C
900&C

paid Id |1,7)«.OUO. Net earuluga laat
rear. |ili,5»i. C»«t of road, Ac M.tU.O)*'
Oot., IITX.

18M

1,

l,00O,i 00
Nov.l.l=B6 Cualroad. Completed In 1871.
3,9(I3.«0
Feh.15,187.1 Coal road.
Net earnlnus, 1870-71, t242,«
174.000
6
(V. 14, B. 6;8.)
J. 4k J.
do
July 1, ;r1,300,000
7
A. 4kO. Phlla., W. Painter ft Co. Oct. 1, 18S0 Leased by Penn. RR.
3,031,156 4 ft 209.
N.Y.,i).L.4 W. KR.Co. 8ept.5,18T2 Lea!jed (o Del., Lack, ft West. Net earn
1. 695.835
7
Ings In 13«9--,a. $309,913.
A.'
do
do
1879
370,000
l.lcD.
7
do
do
Dec, 1887
900.000
r.
A. N. T., Union Truat Co. Aug.. 1891
450,000
I''
Boston Office.
J.
Jan. 1,1878 (V. 13, p. 338; T. 14, p. 48.)
1,988150
•
J. N.T.,Farmer8' L.AT.Co. Jan.20. 1873 Net earning. In 1871, $110,933. DIrld'a. 12
800.000
per ct. for sume year*. iseeT. 14, p. 533.)
7
do.
July, 1875
do
s.oou.ooo
Ea lern division. State line, Ind.tu Peoria
Ills., lllin.
1,703,000
Western divUlou, Peoria to
Jan!,"l870

1,000
1,000
l,l«l
1,000

isii

do

.fan. 1, I89S.S(ock

Jan.

1891
profcresa. Leaaed to Maine Cantrtl.
Jone, .«..
Q.-r. CharI«>ton, S.W.RB.Bk. «-._
Mar, 187: Net iurplua Income In 1871, after payliif
all Int. and dlv'd of
J. 4k J.
London.
per ct. In MuT. waa
18U-M
J.* J.
Kew Tork.
18U-M
t96,0e0. Tbe mort. bond,. aterlinK and
domeatlc. are Ueued to retire old aonda
A. *0.
do

7

900&C

1,00.1

J.* J. N. T.,Nat. Park Bank.
J.* J. U.B. Treaa. at matnrltr
M.AM. M.r..Matropoll.N.itk

"f
7g.

lOOAc

1,000

^^lloln.

do

ItKMABKS.

Stackt,
laatOlTl'd.

ll

1.393.000

15.000,0(0
1,000,000
900,000
3,500,000
3,496.000
500,000
SOO.OUO
1.000,000
1(100,000

'I'.OOO

bj

Md

(T. 16. p.4M.
N.T.,Drfi'er.'M. ft Co Jan'.'l','l8«) NetearnlnKt. l£7^,t259.C36. Koad clian«d
7
M.A N. N. T., aallatlD Bank. Mch 1,1887 handa, Jan., 1871. (v. 19, p. 693.)
A,*0. Brooklyn, Atlantic. B'k. Oct. 1, 1892
J
r. 4 A. N. T., Vermllye ft Co. Auk. 1,1899 Netearninipi year ending Sept. ZD, Wit.
M.* 8.
do
»109.ii2l.
do
Mar. \;n
I'- M.&N.
May 1,1900 In proKreM. Ottnmwato Ced. Raplda.la,
A.ftO. K. T..P. M.MyeraftCo.
1878-8L. i:r. \:,<tlilM) ac. Int. In dclouU April 1.
7
J.* J.
do
do
RecelTer appointed, fv. 15. p. evi, 691.)
1890
M. AS.
Mch 1, XVQ In iTogreaa. (Ju.t to Jan. 1, 18n,|l,2M.4(IO.
I*- M.ftS.
Sept. 1.1880 (T. 14,p. 628 J
!« J.& D.
June, 1873 Leased to Ceniral Oa. DiTldenda 8 per
cent a yr, to every 10 per cant on Cant.

3,»4l 1,000

675,000
335,000
1,300,000
1,100,000
350,000
666.00U
300,000
900,000
650.000
437.000
180,000
400,000
36,749,000
37.336,113
37,336,513
S,9«8.000
10.000,000

7>*c«rron— iBt

Onion

1,000
1,0a)
1,000
1,OCO
100

100

1859

52
52
82
70
70
87
95

100
IOO
100
1,000

1,000
i,oai
1,000
1,(«0
1,000

180
75
'169

900&C
100

"75
167

100
1.00
1,000

1,000

,

III.)

lstraorigage(L.Eric.W.&Sit.L.)

Hann.

1867
1871

116H

Conaol. mort. (for $6,-^0U,lWU)
niortgacc illurU>iv
Tol., iVab.it Wetttern—atocU
Preferred? percenr stock

A

«8

var

10
78
347
347
317

lat
lat

(Tol.

"'so

msic

,

St/rac. tt Vftenaiigo

1.000
l.OCO
1,000

30

81
>1

3d mortgage

mortgage

ltJ66

W

100

mortgage

iRt

1S70
1870

,

>*.—Stock

,V.

cfc

2^3
238
7
39

Pa7abl«.

\,

Principal,

wtien One,

J.'*'.).

00

8<,'H»
8,877,300
60,000
399,000
800.000
3,l(»,00O
1,(«).000
850,000

Wh«re PiT>bU

1
I

'»'

6i5,i'00

Gaaranteed stock

Bs/rac.,Itingh.

1

900

Wh.n
When

In

1

80UAI0

6U0

*C«,M

tsi'ic lal)
rri!ferird«tock..
/1/«ft(imrt

«

1,038.200
SOO,0UO
70O,0P9
«ia,oa»
9,819.?75

l.OUU

"mo
1866
1868

,

bond*

No.

it

i

1,6'^9,00U

1171
Itll
iBTl

)d mortfface (for tS.(MX).UUO)
Domcsttc bonds (H)

Domestic bonds (G)
Domestic bondi (1)

B»'«
Ctnt.

IKIOAc

A

BondM,

INTKKKBTOR DlVlDKNP a.

I

•UudlOK

Mouz

LIST.
any error dUfOTT»d In onr Tables*

of

Boston

Office.
Offioa.

WoreaiUr,
(t«

df

afterwards. Lessee assumes

ties.

all

UabUl

(t. 16, p. 31.)

Jan. I,18t3
Julyl, 1901
Jan.,

1. '79

\mkvm

Kat aarnlnia "n-ll ItlK.H
T.W.P.l».)
,

tr.ll, p. 1*4

[March 29, 1873.

fTHE CHRONICLE.

430

Bzports of I<eadlnK Article* from New York.
The followingtable,compiledfromCusiomHou8e returns, shows

®I)C iEommercittl ^tmes.

the exports of leading articles from the port of New York sime
and also the
1, 1873, to all the principal foreign countries,
totals for the last week, and since January 1. The last two lines
show total eaiue*, including the value of all other articles besidts
those mentioned in the table.

January

(COMMERCIAL EPITOME.
Friday Night, March 28, 1873.
the
But little proprress has been made during the past week in
and
cold
very
been
has
weather
The
trade.
of
spring
resumption
unseasonable, and there have been severe suowstorms in the
North and West, causing some obstruction to railway transportanavigation. Owing,
tion, and preventing any increase of inland
however to a variety o/ influences, to which reference is made
other columns, price's of most of the leading staples of domestendency, and the week shows
tic produce have had an upward
some advance; while foreign merchandize is generally no
higher, and, with few exceptions, has not been in much demand.
activity, and
In provisions there has been a good degree of
prices have advanced for most descriptions of hog products,

m

rt tp ^ t- eg *
^ O^V
CDS*
ss
10 C* to QO 9> ^ ^
MM-V CO
w

•-

30

—

.

though with some irregularity. The advance and activity in
prime mesa pork will be noted as the result of a small supply,
and pressing export orders. In box meats there has been some-

OCt-

m 9Q «D o -9 ^\^

t-

.

',

i:

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i

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thing of a speculative " corner," with a decided advance in prices,
long clear bacon showing the most advance, but the business
beioc principally in short clear. Lard has also decidedly ad5| S "
vanced. Tlie " season " for slaughtering swine at the West closed
"
while
Gerproduct,"
upon comparatively small stocks of the
r»»
many and Great Britain are competing actively for supplies, and
=3 ?,
hogs are scarce and high.
g
new
include
sales
and
late
pa
Pork has remained steady,
Extra prime has sold
mess, for April, at |10 10@$1C 15.
good
depretty
with
a
higher,
Lard has ruled
at |13
IS n ^n
Western has sold at 8S@8 ll-16c. for short demand
0*
Bacon
for
June.
and
9
l-10@9ic.,
May,
for
livery, 85@8 IS-lGc,
«0
"shorts"
the
demand
from
a
advance,
decided
has shown a
causing higher prices long clear has sold at 8i@9c. (the latter
Drysalted
for city), and short clear at 8i@9c., for early delivery.
shoulders have been in fair demand, and have sold at 6^0.; while
hams, with a moderate sale, have brouglit 13c. for long cut, and
Hie for siiort cut. Beet has been in moderate demand and
&« 3
steady. Butter has been in good demand and firm, with the
stock of old becoming quite reduced. Cheese has been in
demand for the lower grades, which have been wanted for
export, and sold at 10@l4c., with prime to choice factory quoted
To day pork was quiet. Lard was weak for early
at 16@17c.
delivery, but June sold at 9 3-16c. Bacon was firm, with sales of
Cumberland at 8Jc. long clear at 9c., on spot, and 8Jc., to arrive,
and short clear, 9c. for both spot and arrival drysalted shoulders
held at 7o., with a sale in Chicago at 6c.
Freights have been only moderately active, but there has been
some improvement in berth rates. The arrivals at this port have
been larger, it is stated, than in any previous week in the history
^
*" 50 —
of our commerce, including 30 steamships, 25 ships, 70 barks, 43
porta.
in
all
from
foregn
craft
or
195
schooners,
31
brigs, and
But many of the sail vessels were chartered before arrival, and
there is no material addition to the room seeking employment.
There is some advance in rates, butjthe higher prices of domestic
products are a check upon business. Yesterday's engagements
embraced grain to Liverpool by steam at 7id. for corn, and 7fd.
Wheat to
for wheat. Cotton at 7-16d.@Jd., and bacon 40s.
London by sail 8 Jd. from store; grain to Cork for orders at Gs.
9d. petroleum to Bristol, (is. 9d., and to the Baltic 78. To-day,
to Liverpool, by steam, 1,500 bales cotton at f@7-lGd., which is
eisier, and 750 boxes bacon 403. also, by sail, 1,200 bales cotton
at the same rates as by steam.
as
Petroleum was tending upward 'all the week, and yesterday
om
morning holders were firm, at 21c. for refined in bbls., 2Gc. for do.
reaction.
bulk,
but
there
was
some
in cases, and 10c. for crude in
It is stated that a new well has been struck, yielding 600 bbls.
per day. The clow to-day was at 19ic. for refined in bbls. and
The following is a statement of the
9ie. for crude in bulk.
exports of petroleum from the United States

.

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•

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is

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to to

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eo .e«
^•S

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:

Since Jan,

1—

FromNewYork
Other porta
Total

Same time 1871
Sime time 1870

1873.
galls. 18,8+1,751
8,080,390

18T9.
13,060,708
9,104,500

galls. 26,465,141

2J,165,203

...galls. 2.3,893,820

18,3u7,414

and a late statement shows that there were 199 vessels loading,
or chartered to load, petroleum at New York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
Strained rosm has been variable, closinff quiet at $3 85@|3 40.
Spirits turpentine declined to 55c., advanced to Glc, and closed
at 59ic. Tallow active at 8 15-16o. for prime. Whiskey advanced
Wool has been quiet; prime
to 93c.. but closed dull, at 9Uc.
domestic fleece sold at 54@55c. California fall, free of burrs, 23®
and Cape 30@35c.
Tobacco has shown rather more activity in Kentucky

23c.,

leaf, the
agirregating 450 hhds., including 200 hhds. for
consumption and 250 hhds for export. Prices remain firm, new
crop 7i@8c. for lugs, and 9913c. for leaf.oSeed leaf has been only
moderately active, and prices nominally unchanged. Sales, crop
of 1871, 300 cases Connecticut at 50 rtGSc; 80 do. Pennsylvania on
private terms, and 100 do. sundries l.'jCgSOc.; crop of 1870, 100
cases sundries, 9@10c., and crop of 1872, 60 cases Wisconsin at
Spanish Tobacco at a material decline, rendered necessary
6ic.
by the large and increasing stock, has been liiore active sales
S.OfK) bales Havana at 80c.@|l 05.
In oils we notice the sale of 1,000 bblg, cT«kde sperm in Kew
Bedford for export, on private (erms.

sales of the

week

;

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oa

:ag«

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5«

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:

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p.

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THE CHKONICLK

,Alarch 29, 1873.]

Imporls or Iieadlus Article*.

From the foregoiug lUttemeot

Tie fc'linflnsf tablo, co upilo:! from Custom House ret\irn»
Bio.va tli'j forai^fa iiup'jrts ot leaiiin(J! articles at tliis port since
J&a. 1, 1873, and for tlie ia:ae period of 1872 and 1871:
[Thsqiuutltyia'^lvenin piclcuxea when nut otherwlati apeclllad.l

Uelals.*a.—

C&lQA, Ulafa aiiU

Uardware

UK

irou,

Ulasawarc

Hpoltor, Iba

Olaaa plato

Bultuua

Stei'l
Till, boxes

Coal, Cuua

Tiu slabs,

Cocoa,

-M
<,«5I

I1,5TI

lbs..

Tartar.

T,liil()!Tea

1,SSI

a,

Tobacco
V,I3.! Waste

Ml

liidl^o
tla<lder

i,iai

a,;iH

wu
m

O.U, caaeiitlal.
OIl.OUvo
bLi'la,

bl-carb..

Soda

sal

Soda,

aali

<,:!40
^tk>

li),8ii:

12,6U«
4,

s,;i->

•.5,<in

16,72'*

11,180

373
4,ii)J

fi,714

Vi.iM

•,:13,4*1

6il

15!

48

13.152

Fancy goods

l7'„9S0
19.o8i

week.

M.VU

J34,80»

2.<,2:.S

S,1(i2

;!7,6:3

6,G'9

IS**

42.;i74

\iiei.
8 50!)

10S,4-8
22,22181,S6t
80,171

151,198
29.559

*c,-

159

1,63S

89.816

502,208
9iU.3i2
l,19V'J7

47,7111

117,212
16a,M75 1,85

Rye

Pitch
01l,ake,pkga....

Cheese
Cutmeata.

12,l'2a

Sn,412

5,310
62l.;76

Qraa-i Bd.b.;s

1.115

5!,ll«l

8.i,380

Egijs

13,711

l.i.l56

Pork

Peas, bush..

7«
9»

11,103

C. meat.nbU

6,3 !3

T.M

i;,Mi

26j,ou;

Hemp., bales.
Leather. sides
Molasses, lids.

1

Beef, pkRS
Lard, Pkgs
Lard, k-^ga
Rico, pkga
Starch

5l,74i
39.617'
315,0;8.

15

i.ui;

:.30-j

32,407

ii:<,«i6

50,2dl

4,141
618,05j

175,697'
3,401,
810,l8li

bbU
32

3,035

Snlrlts turp.

1,22.
I5.2ii
1.9)3

14,101

^

13,461

:

463

8,834
ii,r.9
21.341
11,4VS
6,03)
3«t
14,523
935

133,162
106.211
263.8.S6

418
17,6-6
l.s5i

31,500
117,3:4
62,1 IS
ir.9,ai3

55.558
56,753
10,651
174,208
H 154

586

4.001

1,100

69.525
4,665

Tobacco, jkgs,,..
Tobacco, hhds
Whiskey, bbls....
Wool, bales
Dressed hogs. No,

>

6''.:i;,0

61.203
11. .571

16;.C47

6.179
2.360
59.H60

67

33U

4.1 '12

796

9,7' '7

8.931

2,1 :0

31,910
14,873
41,737
20,098
93,321

27.(10
7,017
4?,915
9.717
80.213

2,T7U
3.613
705
2.365

COTTON.

receipts since the first of September, 1872, 3,011,056 ba'.es against
2,427,947 bales for the same period of 1871-72, showing au increase since September 1, 1872, of 583,109 bales. The details of
the receipts for this week (as per telegraph) and for the corresponding weeks of the five previous years are as follows

week at—

1813.

New

Orleans
Mobile
Charleston

1871.

18r2,

17,433
2,121

3,111

2,5'ir

8.2

H

5,.')1

6.785
IlK

North Carolina..

5.913
4.189
65
1S9

Virginia

8,143

8,935

,

Tennessee. &c..,
•ciorlda

1.2«
71!

56.015

1810.

82.235
5.470
8.559
10,532
4,635
5,176
298
448
6,391
71,714

40.619

3.011,056

1.

2.4,'7.a47

1869.

3.312.231

23.832

3,JU
1.571
5.759
7.634

NewOrleana.
Mobile
CbarleftOB...

SaTannsb

New

rork...

France

12,40«
711
1,387
4,i66
2,157
9,025

3.739

•jn

!,«00
197
.,..

J9.911S

2,923
197,049

^8.370
3)4 ,685

....

Otbei porta..
Totil
Since Sept.

1

1.269 J93

11,273

....
....

2M

11,

1-238,400

....

1

n.'u

U,2W
U'O.tll

431

1U,(*2
43,118

4.'«J«

Vt\;M

....

1

5SJ8I

..A.,.V9

.

t.ta

1V.5S9

300

8,9gj

23.MI

198,120

811, r,5

I8V2,9II

118S,I»3

vfnmifi li10,U4

i

111,411

2SS/K4

14»(.e<l

sntia

9.183
11.101

22.IMU

.Ml

SSI

ti1,38<

Ordinary

per

Strict

G odO.dlnary

Uplands *t

9.900
2.519
8.200
5.303
3.912
4,352

27.461
111
1.331
4.256
S.»57
9,360

28.141

Tuesday

Wednesday
Thursday

41.0S3
1,850,029

2.865

203.152
87.271
26.747
53.2,-.0

1.421
:,167

108.070
SS.OOO

K.»»

U6.049

1,566 .»!«

64.5->2

ai\»....

:

PRIn

1,632

'325
3

1-86

619
78.)

3.586

6M

2.-.38

12

'»6i

8.193
1.156

307

13.121

S48

990

191

2

Total

8.15H

3,539

911

1

hS.

Oood
Total

1(8

Friday

1

OW

Mid-

Ord'ry. Ord'ry. Mldl-g. dling

14K

1

18K
18K
lev

15

,

UK
WK
1

15;<

1614

18H

15X

1«K

I8S4

....

...

19j<

I9H

11^
....

free on board
For forward delivery the sales (including
have reached during the week 157,050 bales (all low middling or
on the basis of low middling), and the followingf is a statement of
the sales and prices
bales,
cts.

3,800

181-16

;8X

:,C0(!
5 3(10

1R*<

1,700

\i%
18»

600

700
lidO

18 13-16

1815-16

1,500
t.l50
4,aiO

icas,n

March.
1?J<
18 7-;6

18X
18 9-1«

w%

S2.0M

May

800

19 9-I6

2.90)

19>^

:9H

4.20(1

19 3-16

1,300
1,60U

19V

ttX)

19 18 is

3.310

19>i

S,7KI

18 15-16

2.7110

10 7-16

.19
19 1-16

19).;

l»f-16

4,:on
l,4a>
2,600
5.?00
6,200
5.100

I8«

2(11

V.StO
10.300

19

<\lH

4,100
^,8I0
5,400

J9

316

3,5('0

1971-16

19

7-.53

l,4i«
50U

1913-16

19)4
195-il,

exchange
••

"

"

Xc.
uc.
Xc.

"

"

lixi

»15-lJ

50,100 total July.

For October.
;4«i.

19*

11^

1,1X10.,

June.

1.5

The following exchanges have been made during
4,,-.

HV

tM

1»X

17,800 total

19.H

5-16C. paid to

19 11-16

4,1(10

iOU

18X

VM

19H

r.-16

3.700

18 11-16

ICH
19 7-16

18V

IW

2.30i;

5I»

18 13-16

7,300

cts.

H 5-16

1.4(«

40"
8,500

1.8CC

lOfOO

For July,
balei).

;9 l-'6

3,80tl

ISH

1873.

391,191
•..

May.
For June.

19

7.ir,c.

151,737
85,117
20,090
46,213
25,594
86.540

..19

57.(00 total

1815-16

3,900
1.

5,10)..
600..

IS«

For

;s»

eta
7-16
...19S

bales.

cts,
18 13-16
18 27-82

S;.650 total April.

For AprU.

1.S06.917

9.190
7,5*!

1H)^»....
I

the sales of spot and transit cotton and price of
market each day of the past week

1.5f9
142-.
417
1.2S1
2,525

Monday

82393

1813.

tlJiUk....

IbK^....
17X@..-.
t^X»....

<rive
ttiis

Saturday

20O

1872.

19H*

'

...

Con- Spec- Tran.11.
Exp't. sump. ula'n

291

week.

I

SALKS

321

gamew'k

|

Orleans.

IBXiS.

i

18>j«....

I

Middling
good Middling

iJMi

Total this

•.5X%...

16«»....
!7X«....

'

Low Middling

317
356

2.P58..S17

lb.

GoodOrdlnary

2.881
5.1,169

New
Woblls.

Florida.

Stock.

Contln't

£36,416

Upland and

700
loo
aoo

7,111

Kxported to—
G.Brit.

24.-,7.

iit

tUfli

;

..„...,.

:

:

28.

46,09!

1

2....,

;

for the week ending this evening reach a total of
47,038 bales, of which 29,895 were to Great Britain, 3,923 to
France, and 13,270 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as
made ap this evening, are now 626,045 bales.
Below are the
exports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding
week of last season

March

....

;

15

.

bales.
600
200 B. n

The exports

Weekending

3,U4*

*>,«« ,1

;

150

Total since Sept.

t'JS.MS

n

The market the past week has been without any special feature of
importance. Prices hero now appear to be almost wholly under
the influence of Ijiverpool, and the Liverpool market indicates a
pretty close following of the receipts at our ports increased
activity when they are small, and a corresponding depression
when they are l.irge. Under these influences we have had a variable and uncertain market during the week. Saturday and Monday thero was a deci.ledly better tone, and at the close of Monday's
exchange prices as compared with the previous Friday showed an
advance of ^c. for cotton on the ppot, and 3-18c. lor futures. But
on Tuesday there was agaiu a panicky feeling, and the advance of
the previous day was more than lost. Wednesday was active for
both spot and future, and on 1'hursdar the receipts began to indicate a very considerable falling off lor the week ns compared with
the previous week, when, with a large export demand and increased
buoyancy for April, May and June, quotations on the spot were
advanced Ic, and futures brought 3 lG(!i|c. over the doting prices
of Wednesday most of this advance, however, was lost towards
the close, especially April contracts, which sold at Wednesday's
To-day the market was stronger
price, after selling at 18 13-18c.
for cotton on the spot, but quotations were not advanced, the
higher nrices asked resulting in a limitMl business being done.
For future delivery the weaker tone developed last evening was
entirely recovered, the close being at about the top prices of the
day, and October selling after 'Change at ITJc. The prices for
futures last reported were (basis losv middling) ISJc. for April,
J9|c. for May, 194c, for Juue, and 19 13-16c. lor July.
The
total sales of this description for the week are ]57,f'50 bales,
including
For immediate delivery the
tree on board.
total sales foot up this week 12,921 bales, including 8,158 lor
export, 3,,')89 for consunintion, 917 for speculation, and 307 in
transit.
Of the above 984 bales were to arrive. The following are the closinir quotations to-day

3.000 total

Total this week....

....

1

For March,

24 202
3.S5J

Savannah
Texas

Totsl last y»«'

Below we

28. 1873.
B/ Bpeoialtelejframsreceived to-uigUtfrom the Southern ports,
we are in possession of the returns showing the receipts, exports,
It
&c., of cotton for the week ending this evening, March 28.
appears that the total receipts for the seven days have reached
58,015 bales against 74,19.5 bales last week, 83,433 bales the previous week and 82,307 bales three weeks since, making the total

this

Hi

5,821

Friday. P. M., March

Received

.5.2.5

4S0

Sugar, hhds
Tallow, pkifS

2.612
10,S5i
1H,21'I

120.528
9,006

82,706

since

Sugar,bbU

Naval Stores—
Cr.turp bbis

1S,'.W6
'.22,113

26.4.^
237
81.788

S,061

16.1

no
23,170

21,373

Rosin

71.4:5

1,860

Provisions
Butter, pkg«....

S,7:l2.4a5
811.7.'7

Barley, ftc.

Cotton., bales.

6f,30,

This Since Same
week. Jan.l. time "72

1.615

i,27-.

452

1.

4U.239 on, lard
I72,s;i Peanuts, bacrs

2,UI8

2.'9

11.73.1

Week and

tite

1

1

Oata

S13.',l!)3

3,»5;,591
31,51:

oinfter

January

Ashes... pkga.
BreadskutftFlour.bbls.
Wnea'..bu9.

74.11113

2,11,0,11

domestic produce bave been as follows
SiDce
Same
Jan.l. time '72.

i;7A31
854,l«9

CaSHla

Receipts of Domestic Prodnco for

Tbia

127.7*7

18»,lS7

Mahogany

Tlxe receipts of

91

10^,917

LoBWOOd..

85,iU

35;,:(H

.>,39,S,'.S

Fustic

191,59;

8

61, tie

80,9f3

Woods
Corn

331

t339,9tl

7W

3(«.el
117,859

iui,s,u

Popper

•-'

SOi

11

3«,r,8

Saltpetre
l.U

i'.t

116/«:

7T)T-9

,

,

1

—

»»7.58a t428,98'

237 Spices,

S,1W

911

22,.1-.5

repurtel
by value—

1,»3I
Kaislnf
3D.U9 Hides uadreesed.

IC,:<ll

174/81

1

1,0,8

W.VH

752

43,(1
2 ;,4

38,1166

33,1 ;i

«3,8:3

431

Molaaaea

»>

8!j

SO,lU!

Ulce

Watches
LInaeed

15,97)1

wines

I0,v:?;Frult8, *c,—
5,9 9
Lemons

1,3 is

88,7.8

171.745

U'.,!I1.»

,

3!1,
iO,7'J-

Nuts

SJ.'Jlil

Corn

295-.,041

VMM

•.,<

4U9,VII2

8l
16,407

8i««k,
U8.>a9

«l,:t,U

'

Total tblsyeal

I,ri50

1:1,581

Onaat.

i

Hl.Wt

f,».tf76

V4,67S

I

87,077

oiiiei

Port*.

833,515
269,4(W

'

:f6.ji8

4M,^^

.

48.iH.ll

i

Fruo>, For'gu. Toul.

Britain.

'

S9.0C8

&.C.—
CUainpag'e.bka,

&c.—

Florida

.SU

11

Slj,39li

Orant(ea.

Utiinp, bales...

ct.l25

....

1

Mitt

Hair.:

•M.*l

1

i;;79
l,.l,'i(i

:

njat

3,lu<i

«ld

11

8JU6M

1,713
.

..1

,

Other pons..

VU25;

I1.8S(),l.'iBb

cloth.,

54

No. Carolina

9.',.

H.-*

31,150,

.

7;,s;9

jSi.r.e.1

4,9Ji;Clitar8
41llCorlcs

ST

SHvannah
Texas
Sfv York

9K1.6I8
iB«,l8«
819,6S«

.

47,3!»

ij«

Urislles

1 61,
f9
t8l,9;8

iw
9i«

:\M'i

Hides, dressed
ndla rubber
ivory
Jewelry, decJewelry

3,i.:i8

l,'<!lH|Artlcies

ns

139

Flax
Kura

tJit,i,»:t

Maw Orleaaa
Uohlle
Charieatoh ..

i

.611.

1

75.7S9

a.3"ii;Wool, bales

futu

S.iH

Opilliii

1,11.4

'.'JiilWlncs,
18,:2<J<>

i.j.""

ureal

Vlriinla

A

8,)»3tf

^.in

Tar

Mi. «:
14, Hi

!4l2,J:ii

baga

MKI,
»4I
n-i

Uoui. Arabic.

Do.,

Uiai:

b*Mni

wilt

xrosTss aiaoB •rr.l tu—

asotirTB

17ii

It

aiMocaiirT.I.

roHTS.

1,901
\.,»i

ll»3.:«911.7*'.ia'
tio.73;
Ji.i i<
ii>,:oj!
I VMi,

^kbbls
Sugar, boxes

7.2i3l

Uaiiibler

Bides,

Irtll.

J,7IO'll«s«
3C^,J'J7'SUKar, hhda., tea,

baica
L'otleu, tiAtfa

QuaD7

thlir

Lead.plKS

Cottuu,balea
Dru^a, Au.—
Haik, PeruTlao
Ulea powilers..
Urliiiatoue, tous
Cochlucal

Cream

Ham a

time
ura.

=^—

<» :

that, compared
with the corresponding wewk of last Reason, there Is a deereaU in
theeiports this wbbk o( 9,221 baleii, while the stocks to-night are
128,854 bales more than they were at this lime a year ago, Th«
following is our usual table showing the moveniJint ol cotton at
all the ports from Sept. 1 to March 21. the latest mall dates.

::12.

89,1
9t.7>s'

bara.

Kartticuware....
Ulas«

Baim

im

Cutlery

KartUd.iware—
Chlua

431
-.

total OtsX.

the wrek

:

April lor May.

yxi May for Juue.
roo April lor May.
500 Al rll for May.
600 April fi.r May.
400 April for June.

The following will show the closing prices each day on the
basis of low middling uplands, for contracts for the several months
Saturday.

March
Aorll

May
Jane
July

October

Monday.
18«

19)ii

liV
19X

1«X
U-I«

19lS
9ll-H

IJ 11-16
•

19

Tuesday.

Wednesday.
1»X

19?-1»

18 9-16
18 18-1*
19)4

19X

ICK

1,

!•_,

-16

Thursday.
18
19
1»
19

Friday

9-16
l-lfi

7-:6
11-16

19X
19K
!9K
11X

THE CHRONICLE.

432

Wkatiieu Keports by Telegraph.— The weather the past
week has been remarkably cold throughout the South, and in

[March 29, 1873.

From the foregoing it would appear that compared with last
fear there is a decrease this year in the week's shipments from
Bombay to all of Europe of 15,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1 shows a decrease in shipments of 133,000 bales
compared with the corresoonding period of 1872.
Our dispatch to-night states that the reports received at Bom-

accompanied with considerable rain. It has boon
ghowery two days at New Orleans. At Mobile it has rained three
days, and our dispatch adds that it is too cold for farm work,
though it is said that planting has made good progress. It has
also rained three days at Selma, and it has been so cold that they
bay with regard to the crop are le,=<8 favorable.
have had frost. At Montgomery, Columbus and Augusta it has
Gunny Bags, Bagging, &c.— Bugging has ruled quiet and
rained on two days, while at Savannah and Charleston there has
been no rain. Our Charleston telegram states that it has been firm the past week, and but few sales have occurred since our
cold and dry all the week. It has rained en three days at last issue. We note a sale of about COO rolls not quite standard
Memphis, on one of which days they had snow. They are having in store here at 13c. cash, and 500 rolls more on private terms.
80 much rain that plowing is backward. At Nashville it has We quote holders' prices at 13J@13ic. cash spot 14@14ic. April
rained on two days, with considerable snow on one day. The and May, and 14J@15c. summer delivery. Iniix bales are very
dull and neglected. Bags remain about the same, with some
thermometer at Memphis has averaged 48 at Charleston, 55
Mobile, 57 Savannah, 58
Selma, 61
Montgomery, 53 and inquiry. The prices asked here are 15ic. currency, duty paid.
^Ve note a sale in Boston of 250 bales at O^c. gold, in bond 250
Columbus, 56.
TuE Cotton Crop. Very interesting compilations are bales at 15ic. currency, duty paid. Butts have ruled quiet at
just now being made, on the basis of the receipts thus declining prices. We note sales 1,500 bales in Boston at 2 l-16c.
cash, and 1,000 bales here reported at 8o. cash.
During the week
far, to show how large or how small the present cotton crop
is likely to be.
We have received no new returns since our sales have been made of several lots of 250@300 bales each at 2Jc.
review published on the loth of February, when we stated cash, and 2 3-lOc. time.
Visible Supply of Cotton Made up by Cable and Telethat the total would not in any event be less than 3,733,000
By cable we have to-night the stocks at the different
bales, intentionally leaving the impression that although the graph.
crop mighf not reach a higher figure the reports we had received European ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the
American
afloat for each port as given below.
From figures thus
justified a somewhat larger result.
At tUnt time we made our
examination as thorough as we could, and do not propose to reopen received, we have prepared the following table, showing tha
quantity
cotton
in
sight
at
of
this
date
(March
28) of each of the
the subject. Our figures, however, were simply a reflex of the
1873.
1873.
views of correspondents who have proved themselves to be very two past seasons
reliable, accepting no person's opinion of any section other than Stock in Liverpool
bales. 593.000
684,000
that of which he is personally acquainted with. Hence deduc- Stock in London
173,000
188,000
tions made by comparing the movement of previous crops although Stock in Havre
183,000
198,000
they carry with them much lass weight, and are often delusive, Stock in Marseilles
15,750
14,350
are always interesting and frequently instructive
Stock in Bremen
50,000
15500
For instance, a correspondent takes the receipts of the seven Stock in Amsterdam
81,000
69,000
inland markets for the last four weeks (the actual quantities and Stock in Antwerp
29.000
20,000
saost cases

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

—

—

the percentum, giving those of 1870-71, the year of the great
crop, at 100) and reaches the following results

—

:

Week

.

endine

Keceipts.

Feb. 28

March 7.
March 14.
March 21..
.

.

P.C.

Receipt!.

P.C.

1872-73Keceipts.
P.O.

100
100
100
100

16,093
13,284

59
63
75
68

20,003
19,176
20,439
18.314

1870-71

27,424
21,548
16,094
13,321

,

1671-72

.

>

12,011
9,060

.

73
89
128
137

Fourweeks.78,387
100
50,448
77,822
64i
99i
The reason given for making this comparison is to show that,
"although the impression was common the last of February that
the region accessible to railways had at that time been quite
thoroughly drained, yet we here see the movement, even in
those sections, is very well sustained. And these statistics, taken
in connection with tile general admission that there is far more
cotton to be received in the Southwest than there was last year,
seem to justify the opinion that at least an average of the two
last years can be expected for the balance of this season, and the
following would then show the result of the year
Bales.
The receipts at ports after March 21, 1871, were
802,000
The receipts at ports after March 21, 1873, were
358,000
And the average of both is
580,000
The receipts at ports this year to March 21, were
3,955,000
Suppose the " overland" cotton shall be
135,000
And the Southern consumption
145,000
280,000

—

That would make this crop, estimating the cotton to
come in no more than the average of the last two
years, amount to
3,815,000
If in like manner we make a comparison of receipts at the
ports up to March 31, the last three years, those of 1870-1 being
100, same as above, the result will be as follows
Sept. 1 to March 21
Sept. 1 to Nov. 8

100
100
Four weeks, Nov. 15 to Dec. 6, inc. 100
Four weeks, Dec. 13 to Jan. 3, inc.. 100
Four weeks, Jan. 10 to Jan. 31, inc. 100
Four weeks, Feb. 7 to Feb. 28, inc. 100
Three weeks, Mch. 7 to Mch. 21, inc. 100
One week, ending March 14
100
One week, ending March 31
100

74
83

91

*115
93
+83
89
83
75

81

88
71

58
43
49
48

81
92

* Period of early and larire raoTcment of this crop— exceptionally large
receipta. t Period of the epizootic disease exceptionally sma!l receipts.

—

Last year there was a continual falling oflF from the rate ot the
previous year, except a slight rally in March, while this year
there is a gain in the proportional rate, increasing from its lowest
(75 to 92) in the last week."
In connection with the foregoing figures, an interesting indication of public opinion in the Atlantic cotton States is given in
the Augusta Constitutionalist of the 34th instant, which states
that three h indred and fifty seven estimates were received for
the cotton ))ool of Augusta Exchange, and the average of them
^
^
all

was

3,764,880 bales.

Bombay Shipments.—According

our cable dispatch received
to-day, there have been 16,000 bales shipped from Bombay to Great
Britain the past week and 10,000 bales to the continent, while the
receipts at Bomb.ay, during the same time have been
43,000
bales. The movement since the first of January is as follows
These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay and are
brought down to Thursday, March 37
^Stilpments tlils weeic to-,
.-Shipments since Jan 1 to^
Great
to

'

Con-

,«««

Britain

tlnent.

1873.... 16,000 10,000
i«2.... 20,000 31.000
IWl.
19,000

Total.

36,000
41,000
19,000

Stock in Hamburg
Stock in Barcelona
Stock in Trieste
Afloat for Great Britain (American)
Afloat for
Afloat for
Afloat for

Havre (American and

Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe
Stock in United States ports
Stock in inland towns
Exports from United States this week

Total

Con-

(56,000

Weplfn

Total

recelnti.

263.000 43 006
390,000 33 000
317,000 SSJOOe

12,350
5,100
394,000
897,191
70,967
56,309
3,464,067

—

Receipts. Shipments. Stock.

Augusta

Columbus
Macon
Montgomery.
Selma
Memphis

1,673

.

263
233
251
451

.

'"

1,949
1,104

721
471
818

7,545

7,114

594

20

Nashville*

.10,997

--14,102
9,745
10,675
7.538
3,921
48,283
11,176

—

Receipts.
Shipments. Stock.
--~

12,197 105,440

1,151

1,468

247
261
165
338

796
703
577
879

6,144

8,811

213

953

15,173
6,455
7,078
3,946
1,402
80,739
6,174

7,519

13,586

70,967

A count of stock at Nashville to-night reduced the running count 1,571 bales.
The above totals show that the interior stocks have decreased during the week 2,771 bales, and are to-night 34,473 bales more than
at the same period last year.
The receipts have been 3,478 bales
more than the same week last year.
The exports ot cotton this week from New York show a de*

crease since last week, the total reaching 9,360 bales, against
9,713 bales last week. Below we give our table showing the
exports of cotton from New York, and their direction for each of
the last four weeks ; also the total exports and direction since
September 1, 1873 and in the last column the total for the same
period of the previous year
Exports ot Cotton (bales) flromlVeHr TorK since Sept. 1, 1873
;

:

WEEK BNDINO
March

March

5.

12.

5,522
168

6,985

Other British Ports

Total to Gt. Britain

5,680

;6,985

March
19.

9.713

Total

March

9,713

to
date.

26.

9,011

14

Havre

9,025

:38

138

Bremen and Hanover

266,970
949

307,620

267,919

a,i84

2,184

1,000

'i97

483

197

22,233

C,796

a;74i

1496

....

All others

Total Spain,

See

Grand Total

5.680

881
119

17,152
4,,'i')S

....

time
prev.
year.

6,814
349
1,133

Hamburg
....

Bome

307,240
380

Other French ports

Spain,Oporto&GibralUr&c

tlnent.

11,.50D

3,459,333

:

67.000
128,000

.

.

15,000
74,000
13.000
836.000

These figures indicate a decrease in cotton in sight to-night
of 4.744 bales compared with the same date of 1873.
Movements op Cotton at the Interior Ports. Below we
give the movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and
shipmen's for the week, and stock to-night and for the corresponding week of 1873
r-Week endinj? March 28, 1873^^Week endlns March 29. '72-^

Great

Britain.

.

Bremen (American)
Amsterdam (American)

Total to N. Europe.

196,000
262,000
151,000

Brazil).

30,000
70,000
14,350
289,000
35,000
28,000
5,750
186,000
536,045
105,440
47,088

e.sa'.

9.713

9..3tl0

8,741

1,196

3:11,778

276.911

March

THE CHRONICLE

29, 1878.]

The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston,
Philadelphia aud Baltimore lor the la«t week, and since September
1,

1873:

NXW TORE.

01 TS FBOM-

TBU^OKLr

This
Since
week. (Sept. 1.

This

I

New

Orleans..

4,8M|

Texas
Savannah

1,S-I0

Since

IX

This Since
week. 8ept.l.
I

week.lSepl.l.

Tlf.iiW;

4.KW- a\4os

3;>.65fl;

1,834; 10.1t!2|
2,!7«l :«,918

i,8I0;

132,V89,

2,8m

132.450

MobUu
Florida
8'th Carolina.

I

1.8.;3I

8,314

I'.bsil

!i77:

22)|
....

2,8.30

This Since
week. Sept.l.
333

1,478

'174

6.m

2.50

8.445

!I85|

3$9| 13,109

88.3

N'th Carolina.

374

VlrKlnla
North'rn Porta

3:.mr,

171671,

Tonnemco, &c

2.fi'.)3

8«.fil8,'

Foreign

1,«5

»i,8»8|l

884!

a,r48 88,1M'
0151 17,340

5,(10,3!

88

4,{m.

374

....

I3ai
....|
1.934; 66,4S«;

.

S,442'

692' 13,6801
I05|
.

.

.

985 17,712
«19 34,673
1,097
9,479

....I
901

I«,07a|

678,7741

16,172 aSl.Mli

Total last year.

7,8ap^

M2,9fri!

_6Wl97,999!

l.Sflo]

39,818!

l.Sli' 60,15l|l

2,431

i

79,614

Liverpool, per eteamcra Wisconsin, 3,457.... Greece,
Baltic, 1,356.. ..Cuba, 7.5'). ...per ship Khersoncse, 1,741..
Glasgow, per steamer .Australia, 14
Havre, per steamer VUle do Paris, 68 Sea Island
per ehipS.

To

^Ord.AMld^
Bca Island

per brig Dauntlesp,

lington, 1,765.

Boston— To

TotaL..

iVew Orleans
.Mobile

138
3,958

1,900

....

5,180
3,758
5,754

1,016

....

Charleston

Savannah
Texas
Norfolk

....

619
50
69

1,195

8;476

1,460

8,640

1,990

....

9,390
56,300
8,784
5, ISO
9,318

9.M5

1,100

1,571

I,rj71

Baltimore

619
50

Boston

1:9

Total
69
70,816
60,283 2,916 4,096 1,195 1,100 7,116 3,380
Included in the above totals are from New York, 14 bales to Glasgow and 197
to Autweri>.

Below we give

all

news

to vessels carrying cotton

received, during the week, of disasters
from any port ol the United States
:

In the case of ship Gettysburg, from New Orleans for Havre, which was taken
into Key ^\ est, March 3, after being ashore, the U. S. Judge has awarded

much

*20,fl00 to the salvors.

Ket West, March
for a hearing

Nor Wester comes before the Conrt
About 1800 bales cotton have been saved

15.— The case of ship

on Monday next.

and

1872.

11

1871.

d.

1873.
d.

24

18

Pernamhaco

1115-16

9X

11

9 9 16

Egyptian...
Broach

»«

Dhollerah...

UH

for

Midland

Indies, mainly at f6 35
good round hoop Western

smaller

now than

a year ago.

tinned, but a boat load of No. 2

from this vessel.
EuBoi'A (ot Bath), Fulton, from New Orleans March 12 for Havre, with 3476
bales cotton, 500 tcs lard and 2000 staves, was totally destroyed at sea by
Are, March 15; captain and crew saved by British ship Sparkeolioe
and brought to S. W. Pass. 19th. The E. was burned 300 miles from the
Southwest Pass. Ship and cargo valued at |425,000. Eight hours after
the fire was discovered iu the fore hold it broke through the deck near
the foremast, which was TOttcrlug, when the ship was abandoned so suddenly that the cai)tain left his chronometer and watch, and he was badly
singed, the flimes then lickiug the mainmast.
John Parker (Br.), from New Orlean* for Liverpool (before reported scuttled,
at S\V Pass), was again discovered I0 bo on fire March IS, but it was
soon extinguished.
Two hundred bales cotton lightered and taken
to New Orleans. She haw been raised, and arrived at New Orleans
March 20. The damage Is ascertained to be all above water on the starboard side, forward of midships decks ripped up and burned: deck
bi-ams and cabin badly burned. She is an old ship, and will probably
be eouilemnod to the underwriters. Her cotton dnmaged by water.
BerthaJJ'emple (Br.), McFeo, from Galveston Feb. 26 for Liverpool, with
1.800 bales cotton, put into South West Pass March 2C, leaking badly.
TioxR (Ur.), Miller, from (ialveston, which arrived at Liverpool March 4, dismasted, itc, reports that the vessel with which she was in collision was
a large bark, of which nothing was seen cr heard after clearing the Tiger
The collision occurred at 2 a. m. of Feb. 20, in aboiB lat. 50 N., Ion. 9 W_

ll!i
llJi

M.F.
IIX
115^

d.

1872.
d.

7>i
B

4V
4H

1873.
d.

9

8

6«
»X

3%
*H

fair superfine,

for

extras,

Today

Milwaukee

the inactivity con,

sold al $1 68 in store-

and some amber Canada

at $1 72^ in bond.
Indian corn has gained strength, but a slight advance has been
The improvement was caused
sufficient to check the demand.
by better advices from Liverpool, and a falling off in receipts of

new corn, especially from the South. Late sales embrace prime
old mixed Western at 64ic. in store, and 66Jc. afloat ne* yellow
;

Jersey and Southern at e6(a60ic afloat, and new Western mixed
The receipts at the West continue heavy, but
at 66@06ic. afloat.
stocks are nowhere large, except at Chicago. To-day the market

prime old mixed Western brought 65c. in store,
but bids were generally limited to 64ic. and lair new sold at

was very quiet

;

(iOLV, ExcHANaB AND Fkbiohts.
past week between 115i^ and 116|,

10 5-16

But
store and afloat, and $1 70(®$1 71 for Milwaukee afloat.
buyers could not go on at these prices, and business was reduced
10 small lots of spring received by rail, and broken parcels of winter in store, including rejected spring as low as |1 38, and No. 1
as high as $1 80, with winter whiats from |1 62^ to |2 20 for
red and white. The receipts of wheat at the West have for some
time been largely in excess of 1872, but the visible supply is

619
69

W>4
lfl>i

lOX
HJ*'
H'V
IIX
9V
1»V
prices of middling qualities ol cotton at
at the corresponding periods in the throe previous

West

|7 40

shipments, arranged in our usual form

9.011
17,406
6.884

10
10%-

$7 25(9
and $7 76@$8 tor
" fancy" State.
Some business for South America wag done in
Western and Southern extras, from winter wheat, at $8 2S@$9.
There has been some demand for Great Britain, but at low prices,
and as receipts have been moderate, the limits of these orders
have not been readily met, though a few lots of common Western
extras have been offered as low as |7 from the wharf. To-day
there was an inactive but steady market.
The wheat market has ruled dull for several days. Early in
the week half a dozen or more loads of No. 2 Spring wheat were
taken for export and milling at $1 62i(ffi|l 05 for Chicago in
the

1,571

Goth'n- Other F.
Bre- AmsterCork. Havre. men. dam. Reval. bnrg. ports. Total.

Liverpool.

York

9916

44
85

Friuat P. M.. March 23. 1873.
Flour has been moderately active the past week, but prices
have been somewhat irregular. The trade bought fairly early
in the week, but latterly this demand has fallen off, and all
grades worth more than $8 have become dull. The shipping
grades, including No. 2 superfine, and Western, State and city
common extra*, have been wanted for the British Provinces and

are as lollows:

c"few

30
»8

21
22

BREADSTUFPS.

70,316

of those

9ii

91-16

Orleans.... 7Ji

l,10t)

-

The particulars

9

Si<

1871.

164. ...per ship Lyra,

,

date 1872Mid. Fair. Good.

O.Mld. Mid. F. Mid. Q.MId.

SH

Midland
d.
Sea Island. .33
Upland. ...^'i
Mobile
7 7-16

5,754
1.016
1,195

Liverpool, per steamer Olympus, 50
ports, per
69

TooSier foreign

A ^Hamo

Fine.-,
32
44
24
30

years

5,180
3,75S
3.640
I,9i0

455

.-Good

24
21

20

Mid.

7«

this date

6.884
1,900

(162 in the seed).... per ship Geo. llurlbnt, .3,042

To Cork for orde.-e. per bark Prudentia, 1.016
To Bremen, per brigs Rio, 605
Meta. 690
To AmstenlHrn, per bark Argus Eye, 1,100
Norfolk- To Liverpool, per steamer Jnan, 1,571
Baltimorb— To Liverpool, per steamer Austrian,

21

N.0&Tex7X 8«.'
9«
The following are the

17,406
8,958
3,476
1,460

6.35

*

g'd fair-^

Mobile.... 75i

Cpland...

Mi»per

To Cork or Falmonth, per bark Crown Jewel, 1,900
....
Chaiu-eston— To Liverpool per steamer .Jose, 1,078 Upland and 592 Sea
Island
per barks Don Justo, 2.200 Upland and 86 Sea Island
Vinco. 1,200 Upland and 24 Sea Island
Savannah— To Liverpool, per ship Ventus, 3,758 Upland
To Reval, |)er ship Edgar, 3,610 Upland
To Gothenburg, per ship Ludwig lleyn, 1.950 Upland
Texas— To Liver])Ooi, i cr steamer Uurlcv, 2.490 and 222 bags Sea Island

^Eair

18
17

Ord. O.Ord. L.MId.

197

Legislator, 4,812

per ship Oarondelet, 4,431
Uerminia, 1,623

harks HaUon Jarl, 1,493.
To Ilavru, per ehip Biiden, 3,958
To Keval, per barks Ilermingja, 1,651
Imperator, 1,825
To Gothenbnrg, per bark Emerald. 1,4110
Mobile— To Liverpool, per »hip W. A.Campbell, 4.484 .... per bark Ar. .

15

Florida...

1.38

sourl, 3,^92 ...Student, 1.755
.

—

Liverpool, March 15. The following are the'prices of middling
compared with those of last year:

9,011
14

O. Glover, 70S. American...

To Antwerp, per ship Aiincsly, 197
Niw Obleans—To Liverpool, per steamers

—

:iuaUties of cotton,

Total bales.

,

but flrm.

states

:

Nbw York— To

9)^® 9S SXt® 9% 9xa 9>i 9S®....
yam* and fabric* at Manchester ii qniet

...

for

European Cotton Markets. In reference to these markets,
our correspondent in London, writing under the dateof March 15.

_2,877| 80,818

—

To

Orleans. O^iit 9)4 9X(a

Trade Report.— Tbe market

Shipping News. The exports of cotton from the United States
the past week, as per lateH mail returns, have reached 70,316
bales. Solar as the Soutliern ports are concerned, these are the
Buineexnorts reported by telegraph, and published in THBCanoNICLH last Friday, except Qalveston, and the figures for that port
re the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York,
we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday
uigKt of this week
1,801.

BT TELBORAPH from tilVBRPOOL.
biTXRrooL, March 58-5 P. M.-The market baa rol«<l iteadT to-dar
with ules footuiK up 15,000 hales, IniludlnB 8,000 btl«a for export
and pwolatlon. The sales of the week have been 88,000 bales, of wliirh
9,000 bales were taken for export and 8.000 bilaa on •peculation.
The
stock In port Is .592,000 bales, of which aS2.000,bales are American. The aloek
of cotton at »efi, bound to this port Is 579,000 bales of which 189.000 bales are
American.
Harh 7.
March 14.
March 21. M*r.t8
Total Bales
78,000
73.000
82,000
88,000
Sales for export
5,000
7,000
8,000
«,000
Bales on speculation
.5,000
.5.(100
8,000
8,000
Totalstock
6.32.000
688,000
1107,000
MI.00O
Stock of American
265,000
302.000
9))9,0a0
TotalaHoat
5IH.()00
5IH.(KI0
489,000
555,000
n9,000
American afloat
287.000
2.^3,()O0
2.^3.()O0
H70.000
270.000
Ht'oOO
The following table will ehow the dallr closing prices of cotton for tbe week:
Hat.
Mon.
Tuee.
Wed
Thnre.
Frl.
Price Mld.UpI'ds. 9><(6. 9H OX©.... 9Ka 9« 9^® 9}i 9xa...
9^9 9!i

I

-(..

Total this year

433

;

66c. afloat.

Bye has remained dull. Barley has ruled firm, with sales of
prime to choice Western at |1 10@1 15, and prime Canada West,
slow trade In
|1 30(91 32. But the close is quiet owing to the

—

Uold has liuctuated tl«
and the close was 116^. malt.
espeOats have been fairly active, and prices have advanced,
market is weak.
The following were
the last quotations: London bankers', long, 108(gl09i short, cially for the better qualities, including white, of which the
Freights closed at^ offerings have been comparatively small but the close is Mjely
109@109i, and Commercial, 10T|<gl07i.
and white Western
7-l(3d.@id..by steam and |d.(a7-16d. by sail to Liverpool, li@lic. steady, good new mixed selling at 49c., afloat,
gold by steam and Ic. by sail to Havre, and {d. by steam to 63(a54c, and the latter price paid for prime qU Western mixed

Foreign

Exchange

;

;

j

Hamburg.

I

afloat.

THE CHRONICLE.

434
The following

are closing quotations

FlX)DR.
bbl. $6

(p

Extra State, &c
Western Spring

7

15®
25®

6 BO
7 00

Wheat— No.Ssprlng.bMh.fl 08®
1 76®
No. 1 spring
Red Western
1 70@
1 86®
Amber do

00®
"6@

7 40
9 25

|

!

Wheat
7

extras

GROCERIES.

:

Gkaih.

I

BoD»rflneStateandWcBtern

White
Corn-Western mixed
White.Western
Yellow Western

|

1

60®
64®
68®

Friday KvBKiNe. March

1 71
1 18
1 80
95
S 10
67
70

1

7
do double extras
do winter wheat extras
7 75®11 75
66X® 87
and double extras
72® 75
Southern, white
Oity shipping extras. ..
7 75® 8 25
Canada...
88® 90
Rye— State and
City trade and family
85® S8
Western...
brands
9 00® 11 60
Black
47® 49
Oats— New
Soathern bakers' and ta
48® 50
Chicagomixed
mllybrands
9 25®12 00
52® 55
White Western, &c
Southern shipp'g extras.
8 00® 8 75
1 05® 1 15
5 00® 5 75 Barley— Western
Rye flour
West
1
27® 1 82
Canada
Commeal— Western, *c. 3 15® 3 40
1 12® 140
Com meal—Br'wlne, &c. 3 50® 3 65 Peas— Canada
|

I

.

[March 29, 1873.

|

28, 1873.

There hag been some improvement in coffee this week, and
prices on Rio are much stronger than at the time of our last
report, with a slight advance on some of the lower grades. The
sugar market has been rather quiet, but we repeat our last
quotations on raws, and note more steadiness at the close.
Eefined sugar has been easier. Molasses has been quiet, and only
grocery qualities are wanted. Tea is dull and unchanged. Fruits
are quiet and without essential change. Nearly all of the markets
have been strengthened during the past week by the advance and

1

|

The movement

in breadstuffs at this

RBOMPTS AT WBW TOBK.
Same
1873.

,

For the
39,816
6,323
47,710
117,242

.

Wheat,bn8.

"
Corn,
"
Bye,
Barley,&c..
.

12,429
168,975

Oats

1873.

,

time Jan. For the

Since
Jan.

Flour, bbls.
0. meal, •'

>/

.

,

market has been as follows
EXPOBTS fBOH NSW TOBK.

1.

!?7i.

week.

441,238

18 868
6,047

1,

602,208
70,782
950,342
1,190,027
2,048
331,463
1,858,276

39,637
372,624
8,732,495
5,340
624,276
811,727

For the

261,449
86,783
937,821
2,993,138
1,004
32,554
5,724

93,364
20,724
590

1872.

.

.

Since
Jan. 1.

6,825
2,0.38

TEA.
condition of our market is ranch the same as last reported. Holders of
tea, with very few exceptions, do not press their stock upon buyers, and the
market remains quiet, with quotations about as before. The sales of lines
have been on a limited scale, and invoices have not moved with freedom.
Some of the weaker holders are willing to concede a fraction for the purpose

The

,

.

Since
Jan. 1.

week.
18,089
149,038
33,933

firmness in gold.

200,575
39.338
1,778,208
3,608,702
187,710
....

750

7,887

The following tables, prepared for Thb Chronicle by Mr. E.
H. Walker, of the New Y.ork Produce Exchange, show the Grain
in sight and the moyemfint of Breadstuffs to the latest mail
dates

and these dealers have succeeded in effecting moderate
in the country is not heavy, and buyers arc delaying
their purchases only in the hope that a further prolonged dulncss may resBlt
in still greater depression in prices. It will require remarkably depressing
influences to bring about any further decline, however, as the present rates are
so low that holders can better afford to take their chances on the future course
of the market, loss of interest and other expenses of carrying teas to sell.
The transactions embrace 3,800 half chests Greens, l.SOO.do. Japans, and 1,600

of

stock,

The supply

:

BWCKIPT8 AT LAEB AND RITKR PORTS FOR THE WBEK ENDING
MARCH 22, AND PROM AUG. 1 TO MARCH 22,
oats. Barley. Rye,
Corn.
Flonr, Wheal
Chicago. ..««——..

66,870
""
53,865
7,720
8,176
t3,200
29,137

Milwaukee
Toledo
Detroit*
Oleveiand

Bt.Loois
Dolnth

197,540
224,796
3.S,039

21,295
15,750
79,813

Total
173,968
107,752
Preylons week
Oorreep'ng week, '72. 75,311
"

'71.
71,262
"
'70.
70,831
'69.
92,963
'68
59,495
Total Ang. 1 to date. .3,557,661
Bametime 1871-72.... 3,48.5,329
Bame time 1870-71.....3,881,49^
Same time 1869-70. . ,.4,199,390

* Only five days,

11,780
57,767
14,572

Wheat,
bush.

Flour,
bbls.

Weekending—
March 22, 187.3
Mch. 15,1873
Corresp'ng week 1872
Corresp'g week 1871.
Corresp'g week 1870.

147,083
93,880
56,436
60,100
63,493
TotalJan. 1 to date.. 1,004.090
719,682
Bame time 1872
605,132
Barae time 1871
753,872
Bame time 1870

St.

18,0.56

:

Corn,
bnsh.
301,528
385,902
319,711
521,739
138,094
3,053,224
5,280,418
8.588,661
1,609,134

180,0-21

153,728
67,469
72,791
161,663
l,.58a,444

656,293
478,697
1,263,461

7,743
1,670
760

Imports the past week have included 70,201 lbs. Black, 995,169 lbs. Green
and 47,893 lbs. Japan, per "Sarah Nicholson," from Shanghai; 26,900 lbs.
and 108,250 lbs. Black, per
Green, per " Midnight," from Hong Kong
"Per Ardua," from Hong Kong. The indirect importations have included
100 pkgs. by steamer, and 357 do. by rail overland.
Tke following table shows the Imports of Tea into the United States
l^om January 1 to date, in 1873 and 1B72
;

1.38,571

18,785

145,213
67,378
28,643
23,410
14,957
8,664
7,859,175
6.729,728
4,866,999
2,964,779

21. ,591

22,846
11.862
7,648
28,836

Atlantic ports, 1873... lbs.
Atlantic ports, 187J

Flour,
bbls.
42,544
25,762
13,653
15,400

Boston
Portland
Montreal
Philadelphia
Baltimore
New Orleans

15,471
25,415
46,187

Total
186,462
177,181
Previous week
CorresDOndingweek'72 120,641
TotiU Jan.

I

to date

.

.

1.652,179

Do. same time 1872.. .1,334,271
B.iiuc

time la?l. .1.198,829
.

Wheat,
65,490
1,443
1,746
10,900
37,000
7,320

7,0,32

1,384,42'

2,308,594
1,218,296
1,186,323

148,061

Barley,

bush.

115,29i
110,480
450

2,379
4,200

Rye,
bush.
650

1,000

600,589
403,778
500,302
413,653
686,686
241,443
4,978,057 4,066,748
9,004,367 2,483,718
8,237,887 1,117,914

Wheat,

Corn,
bush.

bnsh.

InstoreatSt. Lonis
In store at Boston
Instoreat Toronto
In storeat Philadelphia.
In store at Baltimore
Rail shipments for week

Amount on New York

596.911 2,185,866
46,000
...
72.637
68,562
2,627,026 6,317,960
2,080,000
60,000
77,915
624,985
898,835
237,459
84,804
115,000
65,000
352,495
692,823
6,830
84,863
400.924
600
123,866
356,360
50,000
250,000
40,000
287,153
180,021
301,688
62,120
164,457
,

In store at Mofltreal

canals

—

.

Total
Total in store

<fc

»

"
"
"
*Bttlmat«4.

in transit Mar. 15,'73
Mar. 8, 78
"
Mar. 1, 73

"
"

"

Feb. 22, '78
Mch.23,'72
Dec. 31, '72

7,413.589
7,855,329
7,218,168
7,124,745
6,814,361
9,273,110
6,S48,«7S

dull

and

soft until

Tuesday,

still

67,071

10,579
31, .502

19,016

673,536
708,124
188,282

1,650
1,300
1,170
26,752
47,602
6.3.133

Visible Sopplt of Grain, including stocks in store at
the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports,
in transit by rail, and frozen in New York canals, March 22, 1873:

In store at Oswego*

market ruled

.

was

The

Ic store at New York
In store at Albany
In store at Buffalo
In store at Chicago*
In store at Milwaukee
In storeatDuluth
In store at Toledo
In store at Detroit

last report the

when the receipt of a Rio telegram, dated March 4, had a stimulating effect.
The dispatch quoted the market up 100 rs, with exchange further advanced,
The stock of Rio
and a decrease of about 25 per cent in the daily receipts

46',i6o

161,000
167,207

113.899
134,720
41,102
1,843,810
1,163,697
1,403,272

lS,0i6,91

;

Corn,
bush.

bush.

Total.

6,433,935
2,636,454

43,374,970

8,'il5,73l

COFFBE,
Follewing our

AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THE
WEEK ENDING MARCH 22, AND PROM JAN. 1 TO MARCH 32.

At

Japan.

9,060,960

The indirect receipts at New York, principally overland receipts from San
Francisco, have beet: 15,874 pkgs. since Januarvl, against 54,002 last year.
Imports at San Francisco from Jan. 1 to March 1, were 121,165 lbs. of China
and 500,480 lbs. of Japan tea.

RECEIPTS OP FLOUR

New York

Green.
7.8S0.055'

6,774,725

857
3,365

reported pretty full, but the transactions on American account were
not excessively heavy, and onr market responded at once to the favorable
report. Holders withdrew their offerings, and quotations became nominal,
Chicago, Milwaukee, although buyers at once showed a disposition to purchase at the previously
for the week endini:
quoted figures The receipts of Rio have been free during the week, and a
good business has been in progress toward the close, at about onr last quotaOats,
Barley,
Rye.
tions, holders showing more readiness to sell than on Tuesday, but still
bush.
bash.
bnsh,
which is aided by to-day's telegram
manifesting a very strong feeling
240.320
97.320
5,565
261.671
82,716
8,985
from Rio quoting another advance of 100 rs., and a further falling off in
108,768
66,.397
13,821
receipts. The India grades have been in fair request, and a very strong
80,114
10,690
4,964
feature of the market is a sale of 3,250 bags Laguayra and 831 bags St.
.37.787
12,809
18,850
2,186,968
879,460
86,668
Domingo on export account for Hamburg. The stocks of all grades are
1.246,0{7
528,668
206,870
pretty well run down, and prices close very firm, with few essential changes.
495,111
206,727
40,985
We note sales of 8,498 bags Rio, ex " Flamsteed ;" 2,493 do., ex "Ontario;"
401,554

Louis

March 22

to

1

65,510
39,753
1,100
7,252
11,606
13,350

59,166

Estimated

t

and from Jan.

23,

260,8.35

421,626
577,233
1,096,691
864,603
497.183
591,539
169,465
637.533
213,909
201,786
238.353
431,716
259,271
153,591
71,459
250,820
421,881
181,006
100,203
831,012
91,-371
86,112,758 38,366,512 16,211,678
31,956,113 36,706,779 18,314,334
32,308,.880 18,708,645 !3,167,134
85,523,397 17,815,71710,875,854

Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, and

March

515,.345

13,380
223,600
54,824
10,100
279,442

of Flour and Grain from

Shipments

do. Oolongs.

bush.
bash.
bush.
bash.
(B61bf.)(321b».)(481bB.> (561bp.)

bnsb.

bble.

(I981bs.) (fiOlbs.)

Do.

moving

transactions.

11,6.58,196

11,720,199
11,527,105
11,104.700
10,662,477
11,422,247
9,685,398

Oats,

Barley,

bush.

bush.

797,169
113,500
65,266
1,796,058
300,000

161,117
£5,000
9.5,007

340,878
110,000

3,000 do., ex

10,803
51,552
75,000
12,945
53.965
62,676
9,700
25,000

4,086,570
4,096,867
8,910.298
3.848,000
3,681,310
5,571,080
3,414,719

1,218,798
1,865,376

77,.320

78,138

1,5.34,836

1,650,683
1,638,883
1,617,985
3,216,662

do.,

6,001

ex "Merrimack;" 8,310

do.,

ex "Ter-

.

New
In Bags.
Stock
Bame date
Imports
'

Phila-

Balti-

Now

fork. delphia more. Orleans.
655i6
144.018

1872

W4a
149.533

in 1872

3,000
4,0)2

85,608
29,538
i;2.026
88,973

Mobile,
4;c.

21.83:;

.5,963

li,9S2
82,40S

6,170
21,609

4.5,547

1»,»U

Galveston.
5,192
15.193
8,412

Total.
134.121
191.7C8
881,2:7

316,24t

Of other sorts the stock at New York. March 27, and the imports at the seveisl
ports since January 1 1873, were *i follows
/-NewYork-^ Boston. Phlladcl. Bait. N. Orle's. gH
stock. Import, impon. import, import. Import.
In bags.
v°
,

Java and Singapore
Ceylon
Maracaibo
Laguayra
St.

164,218
86,274
1,600
134,822
145,155
7,396
64,697
40,000
46,000
240,320
85,800

"Talisman;"

tius;" 8,418 bugs Laguayra, ex " .lohn Bolton ;" 500 do. Ceylon, 200 do. Lagnayra, 143 do Curacoa, 3,250 do Lagnayra, ex "Christine;" 831 do. St. Domingo, shipped to Hamburg by first hands. At Baltimore sales of 5,000 bags
Rio, per " Adelaide ;" 772 per " Paladin," and 2,003 ex " C. R. C."
Imports at this port the past week have included 16.001 bags Rio, per
" Flamsteed," 7,9-36 do do, per " E. C. Litchfield," 3,310 do do, per " Tertins,"
2,871 do. do, per " Harriet Brewster;" 401 mats Java, per " Nancy ;" 4,853 bags
Ceylon, per "Skimmer of the Waves," 998 do. do., per " Witch of the Seas :"
3.0.39 do. Maracaibo, per "Impulse;" 9,527 do. Laguayra, per "California,"
6,729 do. do., per " John Boulton ;" 1,000 do. St. Domingo, per " Eothen,"
947 do. do., per "H. Middleton," " Ring Dove," and " Leona," and 476 do.
sundries.
The stock of Rio March 27, and the imports since Jan 1, 1878, are as follows

Domingo

Other
Total
Same time, 1872
•

Includes mats,

•25,865

5,M8

•44,581
4.8S3
10,756
ai.S19

t2.650
9,899
....

SB

or)

460

2(1.047

6,35

3,»S4

7,063

612

22.661
56,114

1!8.599
149,896

27,115
7,818

Ac, reduced to

hags.

oo

23
S,4?3
7,734

135
6,444

154,822

760

172,'!22

t Also, 84,527 mats.

8VGAR.
The receipts afford better selections for refiners to stock np from, and th e
demand for raw angars during the past week haj been fair. The concession
granted at the close of last week brought raw sugars down to a point where
operations could be carried on more profitably by refiners, and although their
goods continue to show depression, there is more disposition evident on their
part to take hold of raws. Centrifugals continue to be chiefly in request, bnt
there Is an improvement perceptible in muscovados, on a basis of 8®8Jf c for
fair to good refining. At this time last year the basis of quotations was

8X®

8XC, with gold at UOX- Now we have gold up to 116, and sugar Xc below
last year's prices. Refined engars are Kc below last year. The market has

March
dropped

off

THE CHBONICLR

29, 1«78.3

435

a frnctlon on those KradcH daring tbo pact week, and at the quota-

tions given in our revised list tlKTO Is more stoadlneas, Soft snesrs are
nither easy, but the feeling is lietter than at the time of onr last report.

still

The
transactions since onr last have been 'i.l.'iS hhda. and S.039 bxs. at 7^®8Xc.
for Mnscovadocs B>i®9X<!. for Centrifugals 7X®9)ic. for Havana boxes
l,i)04 baskets Batavia, ex "Nancy;" 4,619 bags Uanlla, ex "Horatio," and
;

;

8,BM CI " Endeavor," both at

iianda

first

Cuba. P. Rloo.

bxB.

hhrtii.

*hh(ls.

V

lb,

mats
do
31ngrr, Race and At (gold)
Cassia, in

Msec
'do
Votmegs. eaaks
K)
CMOsPensDC

MS®
®
lOJi®

1 17

ai

Sple«a.
27
28
llli
20
*t

K 9
M a M

I

Pepper.ln bond. .....((Old) 11 a 11
•lo Suma ra * Blngapore IB A 1>
Pimento, Jamaica... (gold) ....» IIK
do
do
In bond
livi iS
"
"1)
Cloves
do
do
In bond.... do
CloTsstem
do
18 •

THE DRY GOODS TRADE.

8c.

Imparts at New Tork and stock in
Caba.

(;aMla,inca*«8...(old

March 37, were as follows
Other. BrAzil.Manlla.ftc.Mula/lo
*hhdB bHRS.
bli'ls.
tbaKN.
1,016
4I..'U1
i.lli
l.tw
:

Fbidat,

p. M.,

March

28. 1878.

Thoro was legs activity in the market darincf the past week
since Jan. I.
48 Mi
!J,05U I17,5ft9
J13.I»I
K,r» than waH expected, thriugh the jobbing transactions hare been on
5,104
" same time, '7'i
U.SU 3l,'i-3
40,914
1,69S
386,927
3,3;0
a fairly liberal scale in the aggregate, and the feeling amoDg job
Xtock In nrst hands. ^ii,^H
2^1.641
m.svs
3,973
1.240
104,417
Same time 1872
82,746
JS.Sil
herd is still firirly 6rm, Agents are selling only moderate amounts
2,411
203,812
1371
...
«6,9M
36,253
of goods, tlie dulnesa during the week having been rather more
1IIOI.ASSES.
marked in first hands than among jobbers. The stocks held by
There has been but very little change in [the market since onr last report,
and tbo position of afTalrs Is destitute of remarkable features. An absence of the latter are ample to meet all their running requirements for
stock suitable for boilers still restricts their purchases and prcYents>any
the present, and they naturally shrink from entering into further
activity In the trade in these grades. There is some demand, however, and
engagements at the moment. The trade just now is suscejitible
increased offerings would result in a fair business. The(e is no call for di.-*to the slightest changes in the weather, and while a few warm
tiillog gradcH, and ({notations on these qualities are still somewhat nominal.
The market for grocery grades is moderately active, and the trade is running days will do much toward improving the condition of the trade
largely on the prime and choice grades. The supply of Porto Rico is some 600
the return of unpleasant weather again exerts a check upon sales,
hhds, and the finer grades are readily selected at very full rates. The stock and the trade relapses into dulness. There have been a large
numof English Islands is 174 hhds, with a quiet tone prevailing. Sales of domestic
ber of buyers in the city from different localities in the West ami
have been on a fairly liberal scale, and the snpply has been reduced to 4,200
South, but their purchases have been on a limited scale. The
bbls. Prices are very fully maintained, with only a moderately active call at
near by and local demand has been light, the disagreeable weather
the close. The syrup market shows no essential changes since onr la»t, and
prices are steady, as last quoted. Gradea under 50c are most in request, bnt
that lias prevailed during the greater portion of the week having
the olTcrings remain rather light. The sales of molasses since our last have
done much toward curtailing the local distribution. Money re.
been 26 hhds. Demerara at 63c.; 250 do., 36®40c.; 125 do. Porto Rico in trade
mains stringent, and the effects are apparent in the quietness
lots, mostly at 60c.; 460 bbls. New Orleans within the range.
which is prev,ailing in almost all of the markets. Values remain
The receipts at New York, and stock in first hands March 27, were as follows
P, Rico,
Demerara,
Other
Cnba,
D.o. remarkably steady, all things considered, and there are few
Imports this week

.

9,*M

!5.i«0
IT.RSS
94,971

.

1,470

••

•hhds.
2054

'hhrtB.
2S8

!8,.358

12,205

l,Otl
1,409

4,608

602

2,68-i

l,8li7

8,641

608

Isiports thisweek
"
since Jan.

"

same time 18T.i

Stock In
"

first

hands

"
"

"

same time -72
same time *71

'hbda

'htads.
60

bbls.

quotable alterations.

....

195
274

1.221

6U

82,819
24,232

174
244
566

Imports o( Sugar & inolasaes at leadlns port*

4,200
2,000
3,5C0

Jan.

fiince

I

The imports of sugar

(Incindinp; Melado), and of Molasses at the leading ports
1, 1873, to date, have been as foUows
Hoiasses.
Sugar.
-•Hhds.•Hiids.-tBSKS.-

from January

—

.

,

18?.?.

18:2.

77,831
760
Philadelphia... 6.561

94 ,-.79
1.964

New York

.^^M

1.1,413

1873.
79.710
5.017
10,381
18,170

9,676

i4,il0

6U9

18T!.
58,306
4,498
7,3i6
17,636
737

H3,00S

132,582

113,897

89,503

....

Boston

Baltimore

New Orleans...
Total...

6.367

1873.
330,753
508,088
31,425

8S3,06«

18' 3.

1872.
421 ,2<iO

1872,
14.505
6,231
12.921

J0.815
4.443
6,623
2.933
2,018

3M.S0a

4 40.1

8,400

766,002

8.S05
3,521

36,837

40,383

hhds

•
nei tiding thfrcns ftiirl bfvrreia reduced to
t Includes jaskets. *c.. reduced.
I

WHOIiESAIiE PRICES Ct7RRENT.
Tea.
ilyson,

do
do

Common

to fair

Young Hyson, Com.

60
;o

to fair,

Snper.toflne.
do
do
Ex. One to finest
Gunpowder Com to fair
Bup.toflne..
do
do Ex. fine to finest.
Imperial,

do
do

Com

to fair. ,
Sun. to fine
Extra fine to finest
.

.

® 25
a 40
®....
@ 45
@ 60

Hyson Sk. ft Tw. C. to fair.
do
do
Bup.toflne.
'lo
do
Bx.i.to nn'st

3.1

Superior to One
Ex. llno;to finest

32
43
80
43
65

Uncol. Japan, Cora, to lair..
Sup*r to fine...
do
Ex. f. to finest.
do
Oolong, Common to lair
do Superior to fine

m

®
M @1
33 ®
Si ®
75 ®

do
Bouc.

&

Kx fine to
Cong.,

do
do

01

13

.'5

®

«l
CO
35
55
CO

®1

finest

Com. to

@I

@
®

fair,
fine.

Snp*rto
Ex. r. to finest.

el

CotlflBe.

BIO Prime
do ffood

gold.
gold.
gold.
gold.
gold.
gold.

do fair
do ordinary
Java, mats and bags
Java mats, brjwi.

I8V919

Native Ceylon

I

18k®18X

nxanx

I

St Domingo
.lamnica

I

Mocha

18^®!7
&li
21Xe'3

20

gold. nwaiSH
gold. IB @19
goid. 18 (819
gold. isxaie
gold. nH®i8

Maracalho
Lagaayra

I

Cuba, Inl. to com. refining....
do fair to good refining
do prime
do fair to good grocery...
do pr. to choice grocr.ry...
do centrifugal, bbdB. &bx8.
Jo
10

7V

t

S)i

® SM
8X® 3K
9 9 9X
9 ® 9H

I

!

I

molasses
S. Nos.7to9...
do 10 to 12..

do
do
do

S^C®

9

13 to 15..
9\
16 to 18.. 10
19 to 20. loyeii

Havana, Box, white

moa

do
do

B

V

Porto Rico

Cuba Muscovado

gall. 55
39
32

G

I

do
do

nw V

frail,

Layer, :S72, » box.
Sultana,? lb

Valencia, V lb
do Loose Muscatels
Currants, new
V
Citron, Ijeghorn (new)
Prunes, JFrench
Prunes, Turkish, old

io

new

do
Dates

25®

4
2

X9

•

2 40
lb.

< 35
15
13

12® 2

12X9

Cuba Clayed
Cuba centrifugal
English Islands

92

-J**®
39

«

12X9
8
7

®
«

ev
3'JS

aminsa
BraillNats

'«

new

Bangoon drei

box. 31 K® 32 S
or box. 20K« 21
hi.

9

d.goldlnbond

a

8

I

DOHXSTIO OKIKD

»

Apples, state

do
do
do
do

J
1

8V<

5'.'

w

Macaroni, Italian
I

18

8m

Barcelona

Walnuts' Bordeaux

50

do

WeBtern
Southern, quarters

Peaches, pared
_,

do

IIH®
FnTTlTS.
lb.

sliced

Bllced
Bllced.

raocy

...

nnpared.qrs&hlve

Blackherrlen

;

CliestnntB

ft
Vi

%

«
8

a
5 a
3X*
5 a
8 a
IS a

SKa
!»

.

®

a
a

.

do

do
110 new
do Wll..g'dtobesld».

5«
4W

.

bush,

Peanuts, Va,e*dtatncy oil

Rte«.
a3xlCaroUB«

5J{®

7

7
16

".*

Cherries, pitted

Pecan Nuts
Hickory NutB

.

—

Filberts, Sicily

do

7K

Flics,' Smyrna
V ». 9 ® l.t
37 75
7
Canton Ginger. CAse
•;i
Almonds, Languedoc
e 22
Tarragona
do
i8Ka 18V
IS a 1SJ<
Ivlca
do
glclly,solt shell.. ....«
do
do
Shelled, Sicily... 30 a 81
paper shell
do
....a

Sardines

African Peanuts

I

;

.

.

Frnlta and Nnts.
Ralslns.SeeaiesB,

.

.

I

1

.

.

Granulated

975
®mj
®33

—

Domestic

.

extra
sugars
Crushed
,.„.

noIaaiKta.
WewOrleani new

alteration.

.

Porto Rico, refining grades..
do
grocery grades..
Brazil, bags
Manila, bags
White Sugars, A

Powdered

9X®

more popular brands are largely sold ahead on their best styles,
and these goods, while remaining strong, are without quotable

for light

do
4Ka 6X
"
* ~
do
7
_
7«® 8K Yellow

Melftdo

Hav'a,Box,D.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

®
®

7
8

that has prevailed during the week, but the distribution has still
been fairly liberal and the stocks continue very light. All of the

Woolen Goods. There has been a better inquiry
weight woolens in a jobbing way, and the supplies of
loxaiiv fancy woolens in the finer grades has been considerably reduced
7 8 8h
8Xe »H during the week. From first hands the business has been light,
7 ® e)(
and the markei is wholly unchanged. Low grades of woolens
7X®8
losaioy
are weak, in consequence of the accumulation of stock. There
10X9....
lOX®....
has been a moderate call from clothing manufacturers here and
8X®10
r.xaiix elsewhere for heavy goods, but their purchases have not become
11H»...
iih®iix at all spirited as yet. The demand for flannels has been light,
although jobbers continue to sell moderate amounts of whites
and blues. Beavers, doeskins and overcoatings are quiet at un80 @85
17 @19
changed figures. American dress goods sell to a fair extent in all
26 ®4B
Hosiery is in gjood
of the principal brands and remain very firm.
request and steady.
a
12 ® 12X
Foreign Goods. The dulness in trade has been instrumental
llii® IIX
®
in curtailing the orders from our importers for fresh linen of

gold.

Sasar.

—

Domestic Cotton Goods. The decline in the cotton
market has begun to affect goods, and there is a softer feeling
prevailing on lines of which there is any accumulation. The
lower grades of brown fabrics have weakened somewhat and are
lower in socle cases, although there are very few quotable
changes. There is a full supply of these lower qualities, but the
stock of the better gradea of brown cottons remains light, and the
market is very strong on these descriptions. Standards and fine
browns are sold ahead in some cases, and none of the principal
brands show any accumulation. The range of prices is fully
sustained by the good demand and limited stocks. Bleached
goods are also firm on all of the better makes, with some weakness on the lower grades, but no absolute decline. Fine 44 goods
are a shade higher in a few instances. Drills have sold to a fair
extent in browns for home consumption, and there is some little
Colored cottons have been in very
call for blue goods for export.
fair request and most grades are firmly held. There is an especially
strong feeling on stripes of the newer patterns and demins, while
ticks and other eoods continue to move in limited assortments.
The print trade has boen restricted by the unfavorable weather

8
10
17
5
8
17
10

1

10

»i

1

30
S5

• 15

1

•

B

1

«

5

show a very marked decline. Our supimported fabrics are therefore running low, and there is
a prospect that, notwithstanding the backwardness of trade, the
season will close with the market in a fair condition. Tliere is a
moderate call for goods from first hands, and the jobbing trade
shows considerable animation. The foreign markets remain very
goods, and the arrivals
plies of

The auction
firm, and prices ate pretty well maintained here.
houses continue to be well supplied with goods, and the sales
pass off with considerable animation.
annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic
manufacture, our prices quoted being those of leadinif jobbers

We

t

:

THE CHRONICLE,

48H
Brown
and

Sheeting*

SlitrHutf''.
Width..Prici
Price

lUticaNonpM
do
do

Agawam F
Albion A..
Adriatic...
Atlantic A.
do D..
do H.
Applcton A
do
N

86
87
37
37
36
SO

Augui'tA

3ti

Bedford R...
Boolt FF
do S
do W..
ConPBtoco D
Cabot A ...

80

.

.

10.x
14

Laconia
Langlcy B.... 14

16X

Peppercll

15M

11
13
11

Stark

9^

Ut;ca..

do
do

..

12
IS
13
16
13

An

fine

I

27X
30
3S>^

.

1

4'JM
4B

35

Non 40K

,9j^

and SblrtluES

14
19
18

36
Boott B..., 36
do C... 33
do R.... 28
T5IlertonW84-4
frnit of the
36
Loom

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

do
do
do
do
do

HK

Q

Arkwrlght
13
Easton
16K Hamilton

S

12

.

17

do
do
do

....10-4
....11-4

do

21

C.

do,
SaK
do
37K
do
42K
do
47K
do
lOK
27K Park, No.

33
5-4

17
14-15
13
16

Caledonia, 8

2:i-30

FF

13K

Checks.

27K

7-4
8-4
9-4

....
....
....

13-14
18-19
19
14
17-18

9..
10..
60..
80..

90..
60..

18

32K
24
25
17

Sheathmg,

duck—
Light
,icht duel
22K

Bear dnck (Roz.)
do heavy (9 oz.).
Mont.Ravens59ln

se
24
34

40in.

Carpets.
Velvet, J. CrossSon'
ley
2 65
best
No 1 2 55
do do
Brussels.
Tap
Crossley* Son'sl .50-1 40
Eng. Brussels. 2 20-2 30
.

.

Hartford Carpet Co

Extras ply

1

52K

Imperial 3-ply..
Superfine
Med. snper

1

BodyBrusSfra.
do
4 do
3 do
do

2

45
20
05
00
80
80
10
00

Bieelow Brus D

do

1

1
1
1

f r. 2

4-fr.

2

imPOnTATIONS OF DRY COODS AT THE PORT OF
NEtV IfORK.
The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ondiiiK
March 27, 1873, and the corresponding weeks of 1872 and 1871
have been as follows

"^
:

BNTKBED lOB CONSUarTlOK FOR THB WXBK KNliraB MABCB

—

Pkge.

Manufactures of wool

2.246

cotton.. 2..')63

do
do
do

silk
flax

1,536
l,.54f>

Miscellaneous dry goods. 1,587
Total

9,477

Valne.
$951,807
758,488
1,147,610
381.634
467,607

$3,710,346

27, 1873

1872—-

1871-

Pkes.
694
1,122
854

Valne.

1,136

$316,027
817,162
608,668
258,076

337

74,»91

-1873—-,

Pkgs
1,424
2,022
1.067
1,598
5,932

Valne.
1613.317
677,687
611,265
422.502
234,467

4,143 $1,601,521'' 12,048 $2,559,268

WITHDRAWN FROM WABEHOOSB AND THROWN INTO TBB MARKET DURING THE
SAME PERIOD.

lannfactores of wool

776
cotton.. 605
do
silk,
135
do
flax.
833
do
MisceiianeouB dry goods. 9.0*2

$280,4.52
150.311
152,301

176,259
60,378

865
865

$.383,581

177

243 464
151,485
40,742

7.59

2,481

2.3J,794

809
841

5,018

$.351.14?
241,8S*2

296,400
162.121
53,637

....11.371

$819,701
3,710,346

5,147 $1,036,066
l,e04,524
4,143

7.797 $1,108,483
2,559,268
12,043

Totalthrownnponm'k't. 20,8)8 $4,530,047

9,290 $2,640,590

19,840 $3,667,751

BHTBRBD FOB WAREHOUSINO PtJBINe 8AUB PERIOD.

Manufactureeof wool....
cotton..
do
rto

Bilk

UO

flax

898

$320,239

6,80

147.811
250.212
90,084
101,033

218
474

Miscellaneous dry goods. 9,047
11.217
9.477

Tot'ii

Addent'dfotconBumpt'n.
T*t>ll entqrea

(it

$915,3:9
8,710,848

thp port.20,691 »4,625,7?3

423
343
157

408
124
1.455
4,143

$190,466
98.978
172 158

8.30

600

lii5.345

176
629

36,036

10,181

$602,983
1,604,524

12.416
12,043

Gambler.^. 1> »...
Blnseng, Western

.

$347,234
175,150
181.979
180.266
87,760

$972,889
2,559,268

5,598 $2,207,507 21.459 $"31531,857

«

75
65
^5

J
i

6H

?>

!n
10 «i

bbl (new).

™

,^

a

40
40
3 25

*»

•;••«

14

gold

^49

..•

Llv'p'l, various sorts..

SALTPETRE-

57X

Refined, pure
Crnde......

85

Nltrstesoda

3(1

9
9

1 5il

.

J»

'

V

2«

9

39
02

9

V cwt.
o-tBH— Drycod
Mackerel, No.l, shore ....
Mackerel, No. l,Hnlllax..
Mackerel, No. 1, Bay. new
Mackerel, No. 2, shorenew
Mackerel, No. 2, Bay.. new
FLAX— North River....* »

FRUITS— See groceries.
GUNNIES.- Seereport und,)r

*

1

12X

Cotton.

Corrlenles
Bio Grande....

26
27

9

2.-.X1»

27
26
25

CallftlB a
20

•.'

(JhlU

pernambuco
Matamoras

"

_

Buenos Ayres..»ttgold.
Bio Grande
"
Callfomia
cur.
Texas
Kaat India Stock—

* lOO ft .gol d

67 87H

7 75

*

Gin, dltferent brands

iX9 WM

ft

report.

...a

UH9
HXa

15
15

13
]3

ie"

9
9

a

18

22

9K«

)0K

11X«

16

9
-^

IIX
17

n

...a
...a

UK

a

•

TEAS—See special report.
.pX-^—Banca...*

ft,

gold

Straits

9

...

1;

pffiesI'lVc.cha'rVvb"
Plates,char. Terne

"

Kentuckyluis, heavy
"
"
leaf,
Seed leaf. Conn., wrappers.

33
50

au

12 00
10 75

TOBACCO

ei; 25

«
®
®
a

8

9X@
45

9X
11

55
16

"
fillers
14
50
22
Pennsylvania wrappers
88 el 10
lUvana, com. to fine
wrk.18 <3 55
lnbond,dark
Manufac'd,
"*..""'
• bright work. 20 a 45

WOOL—

„,

American. S'XonyFleece »<B
American, Full Blood Merino
American, Combing

n
... <a

2 ,5^ S 35

BUGAlt-See special report
TALLOW— American* »..

20
21
18
20
16

"

American blister.
American cast. Tool
American cast spring
American machinery.....
American German spring.

21

20
17

.

English, ca5t,2dftl6tqu*ll)
English. »prlng,2d ft Istqu
English blister, 2d&l6tqu

4*

9

Orinoco
•..
Bshla-....
Dry Salt.— Maracalbo.gold

.

'^SllSl'X^r-ftrc'ftW.l 7:h«1
" » ^
91K
Whiskey

00^6

8Kl?
23^a

V» fid

foT'n

^* *''*"oo^
S8>a6ro
proof.
Rum—Jam., 4thproof...
" ....«.« 75
St. Croix, 3d

10
2 Si
DO

10H9 lOV

Jute

"

Brandy .('Ign b'ds..* eaLgldS 65^15

gold.210 90@3l.i 00

ft

P^'alls".

Plates domestic

__

Blsal

S ft)® R .5
»
e -"

SPICES— See groceries
RPTRITS—
^

9 4 2i
Shipping #25 ft keg
® 8 75
Mln. ft Blasting
HAT—North R.shlp'g,# lOOftl 05a 1 10
dressed.* ton.:93 00@23i no
BEMP- Am.undressed
125 OOiSlsO OO
American
Russia, clean
Manlla.current. .»

.i^

Taysnam.Nos. 1*2, ...... .7^1
Canton, re-rceled No. 1 ..6 Ha

75
22 00a25 UO
19 OOaai oo
17 Oiig23 oo
13 siaM co
14 C0@15 (O
I5a 18
6

^tlV
9
^

™)
2i

Tsatlee, ro.'eeled.

26

I2K
40X

-H

<il26,^
Linseed, Cal.,* 561b gld
8II.K-Tsatlce,No.3chop*11.S 7s» 9 00

SIK

22"

-^

r

6]^l4oo

«^T'f^;rtr.";::::*b?,?.3
Ttemp. fort IgD
;• V
Flaxieed, Amer'n.r'Bb. i

®

peroz. 2 50 9
Sulnlne
Rhubarb, China....* » 60 9
JHa
Bal soda, Newcastle, jjld
47 at
Shell I.ac, 2d and Ist Eng
gold.
SJ<^
Sodaash
i7U9
Sugar lead, white
l'X«
Vitriol, blue

9«

°»*

.

Cadiz

24
41
6 es
66

„

1

UK

iixe

12S4»'« JJ
75

.16

RICE-Sce groceries report.
_
^
Islands ..* bnsn.

9

Prnsslate potash, yel'w.
gold.
Oulcksllver

9

20

Lard

SALT-

12J<

20

10

.so

m

2X

lOK*
2
5 00

57«

a

Beef, extra mess new. 12 JO 9^00
Beef haniB, new...... ...soon fi!!2
* » 11«> '?
Hams, pickled

22
3!li<

4J"

25

*.l
@il

1.
Pork, extra prime..
f"
Pork, prime mesB d'y-ies" *'I ^',
sou g S no
Beet, pbiln mess

95

31

-0

a

t5

»3

In bbls
Keflued, standard white

Pork mess

.i°
^0

.

Oi; vltnol (oedegB). ...
Oplnra.Turk.lnbond.gld

F,xtra,Pulled

No

1,'pulled..........

California. Spring Clip-

Fine, unwashed

••

Medium

Commoii, unwashed
South Am. Merino unwashed
Cape Good Bope, unwashed.
Texas, fine
Texas, medium..

Smyrna.nnwaihed

9

68

IS7S

6.1

JJ
SO

e'S
®13
®50
efS

88
82

ft.

68

22
S2
86
84
85
.,3

(?8>
3f

®S0
e35
«i40
(^88

©.w
625

*» loxaiix
znic— Sheet
9 "H FREIGHTS^STBAM.-j
BAIU--,
«.
«. c
To LivBBPOOI. $. o. «.
5-160
9
,>«•'-'«
Cotton.....*

20
Calcnt. city sit. » ft gold 17
14
Calcutta, dead green "
14Xa 15
Calcutta, buffalo.** •
53
HOPS— Crop Ol 1872..* ft..,. 40
71.
Croptof IK'
10
15
Crop of 18J0
IRON— pig. Am., Il 0.1.* ton ...a 50 00
jiiiuw^oiv
17 00(8 48 00
r,o. 2
4
Pig. American. f.o.
pig,
<0 00a 43 00
Pig American Forge
55 aoa 65 00
Pll ScolcB....
rsftued Sng..* Amer.110 00a .,..

.

rt.

:

rf.

ft

V bbl SO #....
Flour
H. goods.* ton 27 6 a49
<oo

a

B«

7>4«

Crude

(a

MAdder, Dutch. ....gold
Madder, Fr.E.X.F.F"
Nutg'l8,blne \lcppo

Bahta

•»

Crude, ord'v gravity
bulk, per gallon

10

1

L.corice paste. Calabria.
Licorice paste. Sicily

Wet Salted—

extrapale..

.2

Lacdve.good&flne

^{JJyiBuenoB Ayr.
Montevideo ...

pale

••

Naptr a. refln., 68-73 grav

PO

Ginseng, Southern ......
Jalap
vi.",--^?.'*

GUNPOWDER-

••

8(1

n 1. / i'V'T KT O? J P-

a
®
i)
»
99

'

.. „.,

3 SO

Turks

»»
—
—

Chlorate potash
6 75
Caustic Boda
61
Cochineal, Ilondnr..
55
Cochineal, Mexican. "
Cream tartar, prime
Cnhebs, East India
sold
Cutch

21'X
35

e4 12H
«a 75
«» *5'0
"5. £* ?!!iy
lOX
S

PETROLEUM—

3 50

...

Brlrastone,cru.*tori.." 35 00
S
Brimstone, Am. roll
gold
23
Lamphor, crude

No.l
No.2

. .

45

6xa

•'

•

Whale, bleached winter..
Whale, crude Northern..
Sperm, crude
Sperm, bleached
Lard oil, prime winter.

d

Maraeaiho

Add ent'd for consumpt'n. 9,477

Total

Bleaching powder...

'7
33

«

—

—»&

Arsenic, powdered. "
Bl carb. soda, N'csslle "
Bl chro. potash.S'tch

31

27X4 2HH

Orlnoco.&c
rouch

....
Cltythln.obl.lnbblB.Vtn.gd...
« 41 00
West, thin obl'g,(dom.)
OILS— OUve, in csks » gall 115 el 25
Linseed, crushers prices
'" 5 ?i
» gallon. In casks
Cotton
otton Seed (Crude S
4|Hf
48
yellows.. ..

'JSH

COTTON— Bee special report.
S}i9
DRUGS ft DTES-Alum
gold
16 »
ArgolH, crude
"
26 @
irgolB,reOued

30-38
40-46

9 to 5 J

Druid

&
A

(over

«
9
6

California

OAKUM
on. CVKB-

26:

American Ingot

82in.
Sail
all dnck, 221n.—

do

new

45
42
1^

«

"

15
42
30
28
\'

®

Oik
15 oz;
Braziers' (over 16 oz.)

A
C 3 bush
Cotton Dnck.

I4K Fl

Jewett City...
Whittenton A.
do
BB..

22K

.

. . .

A

do

12K

Amoskeag

32 50
33 00
-3:3 00
34 00
34 00
37 60
35 00
42 50
37 50
8B 00

PowhattanA.B..
do

wX;p;''y4

9
12
50

,

Stark

20
20
80
20

COPPER— Bolts

82
i8

3 15 «? BiH
Tar, Washington
3 87«a4 10
Tar. Wilmington
4 00 «...
Pitch, cltv
JOX® «l
BplrllB turpentine.* gall.
Rosin, strained, V bbL.. 5 "H«>

tons egg
tons stove
tons chestnut
PO
Liverpool gas cannel ...15 00
@;iO OO
IJverpool house cannel
report.
special
Bee
COFFEE.—

35
70

Lewiston

I

"

9

32

» «

MOLABBES— See special report.
NAVAL STORES-

Hs® ...
a
* 4 40
4 ^H® 4 60
5 OO (SSliX
4 15 ® 4 .0
4*1°

35,000
15,000

Bags.

Ontario

fine....

4
5.000 tons lump
10,000 tons steamboat... 4 15
4 SO
20,000 tons grate

42K

Great Falls A.
Ludlow AA....

I

2»
15
16
16
10

do com, to gd.

65-67K

Amoskeag

1

pilme

Auction sale of Scranton, Mar.

Dan-

iels

Sterling

21
19
17
23
24
21
17
16
15
14

Cheese— fact'ry,

42K

Hadley
Holyoke

"

lOH

a
i»
@
®
e

41

Western Drk'nB
tubs
do

70

6 cord.

&

Green

7K

13K

36
31
Lonsdale... 36
do Camliric 36
N. Y. Mills 36
6-4
Peoperell

do

lair to

ilo

47K

cord
Saraosset

Stripes.

Albany
Algodoa
American

State dairies choice

70
70

American

32
36
32
36
30

Butter

-.5,000

& Co

Oak, slangbter
crop
" rough slaughter
Hemlock. B.A

BFTTER AND CHKKSK—

70
70

Clark's, Geo. A.
Willimantic, 3

SO
24

3.
4.
S.
6.
7.

Eagle

13
10
14

ar'tPallsA .32
do
M 33

Brooks, per doz
200 yds ....
J. <SkP. Coat's
Clark, John, Jr.

«

UK'S
2 25*2

Paris wh„EngW 100 lbs.

Spool Cotton

12K

Tickings

.

.

|

00
00

U

„
62S«« W
Win

STS «' IJX
•• *?„
«10 50
^<aall,»»-.

'•

LEATHER-

'ii

—

«
9
«

12

Lead, wh., Amer.. dry
Zinc, wb., dry. No. I.
Zinc, wh.. No. 1, In oil.

8K

Red Cross
Victorv H

14-15

medal.
do
Hamilton reg..
15
Lewiston A..
do T.B..
14K

.

Poccasset
Utlca

Park Mills
Peabody
i>
.
Pequa
Renfrew
Union

erican, nure. In oil

8K-9

Pequot

14
12
14
14
12
12
12K

Namaske

13K
15K
lOK

Blackstone

do
do

12K
12K

12

,

do
do

Gloucester
Hartford
Lancaster

Amosk'g ACA.
A
do
:8K
B..
do
C.
do
16-16K
D..
17
do
ISK Cordis AAA. 32
No. 2.
11
do

Bartletts... 31
do .... 33
do .... 36
Bates. BB... .36
do B.... 33
45
do
do XX.. 36

AA

13

lOK

..4-4

I

EnglUn
Bar
Plpeandsheet

50

....® 5 50

.

faliiti

8K
8K

f

UOHlDim

iK

72
88 CO

0J«
OOA

.

BpaajBn.ord'yVlOO Bgold.e
Genraa. "
"

50

U0@16 00

....a 2 10

Cut spikes, all sizes ..
-Lead, white. Am-

13K
12K
13K
15K

Manville

11

Glasgow

17

36
.

lOK-H

Orch.Imp

Harmony

UK

Manchester

.

I

15
....
14-15

Caledonia
Clyde

Bt'cbed Sbeetlngs

Albion

13
16

I

bams.

Amoskeag

I

20

S7K

Auburn

UK
UK
DK

14V Bates

1«)«
_
.

gin L
3%
ArTiwri'tWTSff

UK

sat

U

43

6K«

t.,com..

LEAD-

oo«n

10

*'

9 IM

&

ton... (gold) 70
Ralls Am., at workB In Pa. 80

00
white pine nier.bx b'dB 3i 0(l®34
^
f900®79 00
Clearplne
Bnruce hoards A planks 80 00a32 00
Hinilock bo'rds &.plank 27 00e84 00
^ 5 25
Nails- .Od.aed.com..* kg
6 TSa ! !)
Clinch. 2to 3 In. 4 over
... C» 7 5C
2(1 and "dOno

21

.

.

'
I

48
rs

Androscog-

Ind.

Domestic Gtns-

I

...86

Amoskeag. A3t>
do
42
46
do

25
15
23

AX A
BB

Amoskeac

UK

I

37X

...

16K

Canoe River..
Hallowell Imp

8heet,Rus.,a8.
Bbeet.slng., d.

155 ooaisooo
toassor.gd 16

KallB.Eng.*

Lime— Kockl'd.coni.W bbl.
@ 1
Kockland, lump
...a I
Lumber— ioutliRrn pine.. •8 00040
Wlilte pine box hoarciB. 31 omsi

Corset Jeans.

Richmond's
Simpson 2d Mourn. IIK
do black & -white. IIK
Sprague'sfan

15K

..10-4
..11-4
..lS-1
..

B

M

iiard ..f

Phllailelplilalronts. "
Cement~lt'»«en(1ftie »hbl

22

doCC

I'X

Pacific

14
)4

W

.

AA

Otis

do

Brlcks— ;;oiu.
Crotons

13

Haymaker Bro

HX
UK
IIX
UK

W

M

.....

14K

'""S^^-SK'^

Hoop

....anoo

BUILDING MATEUIALS-

13

Chester D'k
Everett

»

100

isoO(i«ieo(B

Serin

BBEADSTCFFS— Seespeclal report.

Laconia
do mourning
Naiunkeageat.
Hamilton
lOX Pequot
14K-15
Lodl
11>4
Suffolk
13K
Manchester
11
!1K Glazed Cambrlrs.
13X Merrlmac D dk.
Arcadia
"^K
pk and pur. 13
12X do
8K
Garner
isx do Shirting

XX
do
do
Y.
NaehoaflneE 40
O.
33
do
do
48
do
do
do
do
do
do

AsnRS-?ot,i8t son V

II
26

8X Androscog'n

Bedford
Cocheco
Garner * Co

18
13

.

7-4
8-4

25

Alffodon

JlJi
10

AmoakeaK

100.

Denims.

8T0KB PXIOKS.
Bar, Swedes

PRICES CURRENT.

23K

Bedford
Boston
Beaver Cr,

15

14X

36

.

A
Prints.

19
21

Amoskeag

14
13

American

70..
80..
90..

Alh*"/

67)i

Gloucester

do BB. 83
C. 86
do
do
W. 80
LaconlaB.... 37
do S.... 36
do O.... 39
86
Lawrence A
do
D
.T.
do
do
LL. 36

Peppercll.

XX 10-4

15
15
15

12
13
13
20

Indian Head. 7-8
do
..48
Ind'n Orchard

.

16X
18X

Adriatic

9X

DwlghtX... .•50
Y... 33
do
Z... 36
do

A

50

do
do
do

I

40
4S
58
3«

.

Park Ho.

K

22
laxl WainBuita.. 40X
20
do HII 36
13X
20
do XX 36
14
Brown Drills.15
IIX
n Amovkcag

"

.

do
do
do

1

l»Xl

SO

9-4
8-4
35
heavy 36

tiENERAL

Price.

Width. Price.

I

[March 29, 1873.

a....

oil!..

Corn,
i

*. ?•

2

Wheat. .b. 4
Beet

pork

b.
tee.

J
fbbl

.

..

5*"*

2
25
85

oa

SJfW

a....

•
9

6a

«

4

4 6

8

...

0*30)

19
8a
P>

...
...
...
...

..,