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t ; THE fwtttJf^liTOicie HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES VOL. NEW 12. A.dT«rtuainenta will be Inierted at " " W oeota per line. U M ** la 10 •• * " " St followlQg * €0.. PUBHSHKBS, n £ SI WUllam St., N r. For terms ot 8ntmcrtpUon see Sth page. A, ^r 0KP0S1T8 received rom cent per annam. OiCKTincATBS OF OBP08IT Issued, bearing Park Bank. Howes * Maoy, and Bpofford Tlleaton * Co.. N. Y., id Nat. Bank, Boston, Pike Lepeyre * Bro., If. 0., Drexel * Co., Phila. WU.LIS, Vice-Prwtjn alpuonss lauvk. Cashier. •...• .1. ill acceaslble points In the United States, Canada and Europe. Dl',;jendB and Coupons also collected, and allmost promptly accounted for. ORDERS promptly executed, for the purchase and sale of Gold also. Government and other Securities, on commission. INFOKHATlUN furnished, and purchases or exchangee of Securities made for Investors. NBGUTIATIONS of lA>ans, and Foreign Exchange ; & SOUTTER Co., Geo. Schmelder, K. 8. Willis, T. A. Gary, W. B. Wall. K'b't. Mills, T. J. H. Anderson. Special atteiitiun given to collections at all points in tee State, and remlttancf s promptly made, without any ohsrga except enstomary rates of exchange. No. S3 Securities. Interest allowed 9n Deposits subject to Sight Dratt or Check. Advances maae on approved securities. Special facilities foi negotiating Commercial Paper./ Collect.' tnsboth InTind and foreign promptiymadc. Foreign u>d Domaitlc l,oans Nscotlsted. Charles G. JoHNStN, OOmiHISSION niERCHANT, Lock Box give special attention to collections on all ae- DIitSCTOKS: W. J. Hatchings, P. W. Gray .A. J. Eniils, W. M. itlce, K. k. Cuah'ing, BKJfJ. A. BuTTS. I*resldent. Burke, Cor. National Bank of Texas GALVESTON, accessible points. tl. KOPPBKL. President. J. J. H2N0LI&T. Vlce-Pres't, F. NOTKB, Assistant Cashier. t j all j^p Kz. National Bank. Nat. Bank. ^ Traders BA8SKTTBANKKRS. * BASSETT, Brenham. Texas. 4c Baasett. Attr's at New 884. R. Current Accounts reoalvad on sncb tarms as stay b agreed npon. Chase Orleans. Smith & Sell on Commlaalaa the Bonds of the lollow- Government Securltiea. Stocks, Bonds and Ooltf boiuht and sold on the moat liberal terms. Merchant^ Banker* and others allowed 4 per «<nt oa depoe.ta The most liberal advances made on Cotton. Tobb»«ry Ac, consigned to ourselves or to oar oor i ea p aso— Messrs. K GIl.LIAV*C<>..LIvenio-l KiRTON Cox, HoB«ca Manuel, ) VOaneral Wv.U. HuTcnuisoM,) special Partner. Cox & Co., BANKERS A BROKERS, Ken von SI WALL STREET. KouNTZE Brothers, 14 Wall Mtreet. R().\I>— 10 per cent. I.EAVENWORTU. LAWRENCB AND OALVeSToN RAILKOAD— 10 per cent. FORT WATNE JACKSON AMD BASDIAW RAU^ ROAI>—< per earn. made tbrooghuut the United 8Ulas,lh« Provinces and Carop*. Collections Oovarnnanu Saeurltlaa boogbt and soid. Cubbedge & Hazlehurst, BANKERS AND BROKERS, MACON, OA. Make CoUactlons, snd do a General "»»**-g aad Brokerag* Boslnsss. RXFIR lO RABT RTVBR NATIONAL BAXK. A, D. Williams 4U New York. Deposits received from Banks and indtvldaals, ssb act to check at slxht, and Interest allowed tharaoa al Britlah NKBItA;KA)—^percent. asd ilold ^.^^.^ /ova PER CRNT per annum. KANSAS CITV, ST. JOSEPH AND COUNCIL BLl FFS RAILROAD—Sand 10 per oan'. MI8«OUKI RIVKR, FORT SCOTT AND GULF RAIL- iiands BANKING HOI^MB OF BURLINGTON AND MIi<80UIU RIVER RAILRl lAD (IN IOWA)—8 per cent. BLHlLtNGTON AND MISSOURI RITBR RAILROAD & New Tork. Wall Street Stocks and Bonds A.SD SOLD ON COMMI88IOH. A.DBNIS'N WILLIAMS. J. P. WILUAM^ Msmbsr of tha Member of the Tork Btook Kx«bsase K. Tork atoskSzokaosa. I | John Pondir, Co., BOUGHT IT, D^irrsLDraw, I'artners. CHICAGO, BUKLINOTON AND QUINCT RAILKi>Ai> a!N1> its IIKaNCHKS— gpercent. STOCK BROKERS, GOBIIKISSION IHEBCHANTS, WILSON, CALLAWAY & CO., and CoBsntlsslon nercliaataa No. 44 BROAD STRirT. NSW TOI^K IN lug Railroads Co., Co., Biuikers Higginson, BROKERS BANKERS AND BBTAjr, XXXA8, & Govenuaent Seenrftles, Stocks, state and Railroad Bonds, NO. e BROAD STREET, (IN & R. T. Wilson Rails. Law, Brenbam, Texas. P. Telenaphl: Transfers of Money to and from Losdon, Paris, San Francisco, Havana, a«. Oovenunent Securities, Slocks, booghi and sold on eommlssion. Correspondents: Houston— rirst National lUnk ; Galveston Ball,;HatchlnKs:* Co; New Urleaos—Pike, Brother * Co.; New Tork— Dunran, Bherman * Co. Sayles ; BZCHANOE, COTTON, ETC. Buy and CBARLB8 Amer. H rorT.,.nnnrf>K» N. T. Corraspondents, Neiv Tork CltTi United States, Canada and Wast Indies. Particular attention given to Raoeirlng and For warding Texas, jsslhle poltits. made on St.. CIRCULAR N0TB8 AND CIBCUL\R Letter* or Credit available andpayable in all tha PHINl'IPAL CITIBS OK THE WO iLU »lso in the Will purchase Capital. $3Tfi.OOO. Collections Nassan 11 ISSITB WILLIAM BTRBBT. NEW TORK. THB OITT BANK OF HOVSTON, We No. & Co., kATB ^Dealers In Bills of Kxcbange, Governments, Bondtf fttocks, Gold, Commercial Paper, and all Negotlabla Blniii, H(iUSTON, Duncan, Sherman dates. CULLlBCTIONS made on J. o. Texas BanUnc and Insurance Co. OAi-VESTON. Casb rapltal, $238,000 DIKECTOKS: M. Brandon, J. C Wallls, F. R. uulu, Lobliock, M K. 8. Jemlson, M. W. Balder, Laos . 4J0(. Foirs per cent interest, p*yable on demand, or after nxed Box Banks BANKERS, We have prompt and reliable correspondents at all the principal pofnts tbronshoat this S'ate, and apon all collecuons pavable la tnls City or Houston, make no charge for collecting, and only actual charge npon interior collections. Immediate and prompt attention given to all baslneae entrasted tons. Refer to Nat. X. BBAKDOK, Pres't., Indlvldnals, Firms, dealers In M BBuaDWAT. Bankers and Corporations, subject to check at and Interest allowed at the rate of Foitb per Dealers Id ForelKn and Domestic Bzehange, s. o. LAirvB. secretary. And GOVBRNIHENT SBOCRITIBS, sight, Co., GAl4irE8TON, Texas. 1. BANKERS, BTOOK AND GOLD BROKIBS. P. O. Bankers, And Dodge & Moore, eflected. Texas Bankers. McMahan & Co., NASSAU STREET, (Oomer of OMu street.) NO. is AdrertltameiiU will hare a farorable plaoa whan Hn pat In, but no nromtteofeontinaons insertion In tke best place can De sWen, as all advertiser* mast nave equal opportanltles. T. H. & Geo. Opdyke " Inoo, DANA Banknrs and Brokern. BANKING HOUSE OF • It the advertisement occaples one colamn or apwarda, a dlacount of 15 per cent oq tlieae rates will be allowed. Spaoe 1> meaaarsd la agate type, U Uoe* to the B. NO. 309 27. 1871. Ws. A. Hrsnuss OPDTkS <tiosaB oroTKs, G. FSAHOIS : " » i« t]l« MAY Bankers and Broken. ^btiertiscmcnts. prlOM p«r Uae lor each lonrUoo U ord«r«d leu than 4 time*. ** tiima or more YORK. BROKER, In GoTemnsent Bonds. Bs tiold aad Stocks, No. 44 SXCBAMOK PLACS. Partlealar attsntlos glvas to th* sagotaaUos a< ttallway and other CorporaU Loans. Union aad Central raolM BoadI ss4 Otalty. I - ; 642 TfeEOHRONlOLE, ^' ff f- Bankers and Brokers. Raymond & Co., Wlliam Bankers and Brokers, BATinONB Ute l>(JIiESTON, Sc Leonard, SheJdon&Foster BANKERS, \ £ SG R I P; corner No. Exchange on Paris and the initon Bank sums to fttUt. S.t. :0 ^ay Cooke, liork, ST. !i5 DRAW IN SiUMS No. « LOMBARD Saxouy, XO SUIT the princlpil cities of Germany, Switzerland fiaglanU, France, Swedeu, Norway, ILblland, Belgium, liuBsia, Italy, bpain, Ueumal'K, &c. TO >R'.' EowARca, li.' And BANKER ANB BROKER, no. 38 Box MONEY OF any business pertaining to an to transact American Banking; House In London^ JAY COOKE & & Lock. WOOD Co., Bankers and Brokers,; New York, particular atteullon ti Ilio FUKcjH Ave A?il» SALE OKGOVKRNMlSWT.oTATEAKDiiAlLuUAOSiiUL-:8 Wall Street, Transact a G]iN«S\i. HANKiJio BvsraEss, and givb KITIKS. '^DeposUs received subject to check at sight. 94 & Dickinson, Alex. 125 BROAD NO. £9 WALI. York. Government Securities, Gold, Stock and Bonds OOQght and sold on commission. Accounts received aud inteiest allowed ou balances, which may be '^he'iked lor at sight same as at cauk. A. V, STOUT, President Kat. Shoe and Leather Bank J.B. DICKINSON, late President Tentli Nat. Baok. rl.iTT K. DICKINSON, Member of N. T. stock si d tlold c. Dickinson, Member oi n. y. stock KxchauKC. a WALL SIRKET, & G. Chittick, No. 35 IVAl^Ii STUEBT, NBW YORK, Buys and Sells, on CommlBSlon, DEPOSITS MORTON, ROSE & CO' LONDON. New York. STOCKS, etc., ADVANCES made upon approved Securities, COLLEGTIOKS made, and Loans Mesoliated. Transacts a General Banking Business. Loans Negotiated and Investments made on FavoraDle Terms. Orders tor Stocks aud Gold careiuUy executed at fae Ilegular Boards. Prompt atieutlun glvea to every braucb ol ibe business. Win slow, & james King, ATTORN£ir$ AND COUNSELLORS. & Co., BANKERS, 37 Edwin Lanier PINE STREET, NEW TOKK. Bppclal attention Elven to Voluntnry and Inv^lunthry Bankruptcy, and ui'rani^tmeuts between Credltom Slid Debtors. P. O. box 4,0(«. No. 8 TVall Street, & Co., New York, •tnesCiicalar Letters of Credit lor Travellers, and Draw BUU on Munroe NO. 1 & Co., RUB 8CRIBR, PARIS. rayable in Gold or Eqalvalent. Jos. C. Walcott. Clark Walcott David B. SIcklei' & Co. 80CTH UTRKKT, NEW YORK. Issue Sight Drafts and -Exchangre payable In a parts of Great Britain and Ireland. Credits on W, TAPSCOTT & CO., Liverpool. Ad Tanceimade on coMlfrnmentB. Orders for Gov mentStocks, Bon<ls and Merchandize executed. Tucker, Andrews Sc Co. 52 Wall Street, JAS. W. TPCKK* Rue Jk CO',: scribe, Paris BANKERS : Lester M. Clark. John Munroe 86 Receive the accounts ot Interior banks, bankers, corporations and Merchants, Agents for the sale ot City, County and <Ralli084l Bonds, Issue Letters ol Credit for forel^ raveL No. 202 Broadway. & Tapscott, Bros. bought and Sold on Commission. Commercial Paper, Sterllug; BxcUansre, Goverumcnt Securities, Scc,^ &;c.« crevixs^ insU pairte ^Hbe world en CO.! received and Interest allowed at test flOJJUS, NOTKSv: Also, co:ni(i£ReiAi. OOVKIiNMKNT and STATE SECURITIES, GOLH BAlLlidAD Co., TRAVELLKRS, BANKERS, No. 40 W^all Street, & Bliss , paid free «f Cotatnlssion) and letters o Credit ftoi an YORK. ALEXANDER SMITH parts ol the world CIROVLAH Xiflsned' Arallai>lft WILLIAM Co., isstrE Parker, NEW all Morton, Btocksi Bonds and Gold Bought and Sold on Commission. Dealers In AraerU-an and J orclgn Gold and Silver, Government Securities, &c. Collections made In all parts of the Country. blO W. Ana & BROKBRK, ExchanKC Howard JOB I & & STREKT^ ISStIS Lawrence, 6c BANKERS No. CO. Liverpool. Comincrctal «itd Ti^Telers Credits Samtkl Lawbenoe; Wm. Pabksb, Member of N. T. Stoct Kxcbangc aiid Gold Board. Successors to Kellogg Now & Gulon Brawn Brothers Governmtnt and Stale Bonds Rall> road Stacks and Binds, and etbe securltluH, uu ttunimlsslon. of STREETjl Cor. Exchange Flace, other Produce to Ourselves or Cor- S. Fetrle Sc Co.. London. BROADWAV. Transact a General Bunking bust* nos, Including the purchase and sale Parker BANKKBS; AM & G respondent*.' Available In Stout and Gold ADVANCES Made UPON CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, and Co., BANKKRB, Cammann & State mIsoJOahle trancters. Conntry Bankers can he supplied with BUIaof, Ex change, in large or small anuiui.ts, on the ^prlndnal cities ot Jturciie, also v lih 1 Ickets lor Passable from, or to. Eiironi-.bv the GUION LIKK cl Mnll Steaniets CO. 3,328. ."Qovirnment Secarltles, Stocks, Bonda Gold and Hirer L'oln bought aud Sold. Special atteullon glveu to Merchants orders for New York UION, S 63 T^all Street, New Vork. TRAVKLL'EHS and COMMERCIAL CREDITS ISSUED, Rvalla>ile In all pane of K«rope.-&c. BILLS OF EXCHANGE drawn in sums to suit purchasers Wlli.-,L L T1SANSFER8 WALL STBKKT, ^EW YOnK. P. O. In Securities, TO HAEX CJABLE and Governmeiit Sceirltiea Stocks Bonds lought and sold strictly on Comcilssion. the world To execute orders Sell Massachtwsette StOCitS. COMMERCIAL OBEDITS and CIRCULAR LETTERS FOR TRAVE1.ERS, avalable In all parts of parts of Bnrope. all l.**3lDONr.- Sterling Credits, DEALERS IN COMMKRCIAL PaPEK. Buy and ISStTB B'rairelcrs, l,eueri<**r K'reatl'lO"avaUublc In And STERIiINO EXCHANGE, BRUHL. ell iMue EXCHANCE ON STKERT, LONDON, tHo., New York. S2 Wall Street. ANB iu We are prepared lo {Anivhase and sell l.el|izl|c, * BR JAU London, In & BlAkE Bi0^OTHER3 ^ $ McCulloch &- Co., Knairth,Nachod&Kuhne BANKERS, ol WALL STKEKT, New Sorkiaaitoin-y^:); 137U Connkction withTS^ Housfe op In V«i-U'. N. Y., Credits for Travelers In Enrope, IitfcAt-anc« >St'<<«k4> of- 'William Stre'ef, , New WILLIAM BTRBET, 19 ' Subscription agents for the CBSditieLK In Paris. \ E.E T Co., uaxmZ ' .WALL.STR & PARIS, LONDON. BOSTON^ Vo. 46 Pine' Street, New 1871. Bills. Gilman, Bowles Brothers C. Fire and' jnCnrfue 10 Foreign BS^LER IK INSTTRANCE Wall Street, 5 ,my;27, • Bankers and Brokers. Barney, ' . IssncLetters of Credit. DrawBlKs on Parrt. Buy and Sell Bonds and Stocks In London. aad Araukfort andjaegotiate Loans on aan^. I'ar Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 Broad Street, TVe buy and sell STOCKS. GOLD and GOVERNMENT SKCtJRITIES; also, STATE, CITY, COUNTS, and RAILROAD BO.NDS on Commission. Wenegollme loans for Sr.ATES, TOWNS, KAIL-. ROAD and oUier COUPORATIO\!r. Interest allowed on Deposit Balances subject t o ht d rafis. - THE INTBRNATIONAL BANKING HODBE OF BRltKfAZ, AST & CO.«-, 121 ncsent Street, vrjj I<«aaotat Agency*' (dF THE bANK OH nRH.XrSH NORTH AMERICA, REMOVED TO 48 WALL STREET. Commercial Credits Issued for use IP Europe, China Japan, the hast and West Indies, aim South America. Df^iuand and Time Bills ol Exchanne, payable In London and elsewhere bought aud sold at curreu also caWeTraosfers. Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also on Carada, British Columbia and San Frunclsco. Bin-i colleetedt an*»tn«r HanklnrbnstBees tmnaaeted. rnti's. . JOHN PATON, tAo-ents APCH. McKlNLAT.J^*""' •May m TiiB ()HttO>J lUAK. 27, 1871.] .fl^)uthcrn BoitOB Btakers. Pagr, Richardson &'Co., ^EcoNii Nat*ional Bank, MmM eNr«*t, 70 IIOBtoik. CapUal of Kxulittti^ti, Klul Uutiuucrtiul ftud Travttlori The CItr Uitok, AND & Roborl Hon«uu l-IiONOON. inarriiard , Nutoav tlUlilo Ot HTDC, RTDB CHA». Oaaliler. Co., t la«Up*rUof NATIONAL BANK OK THE STATK OP lUWRIOVBI. Mlbnr »ni »r boad*. Cobb, Is owovr.CimTD UO West Main and Ky., cluAlers In '<\-urnmefit Uoads 8tr> ' AHBBIOVS, OA. Do agenrral banklan haslssi. OolMira on order, CoUectlous made and promp*lr r«aiUI«4 . lor . Ooracstli' attentloD to M|i|)t 'iitol ninda. W. M. E. E. Bmnrasa, Preset. Hewson, 1'. A. "' . s , 11' II I.I III 1 oo Conimiulon. I...U J. .1 Bank, National wiLKtmnroN,' N. ' CoUactlooa lude oa al parte oi the Np. it, Wast Tbtiid sueeL ClnqlnDatl, Ohio, Koret to:'^An Crho»nnatr«aint«,-Tiiitf Mesft-s. LOOK. W,W»i.#.Co,.llW i>rk. , Ofltce < K.WaMaa, Cashier. A. i STOCK BISOKER, ... ict»(gm«o»IBiu>klua»uaKjwli»ng((bH»lB8ja , , Deluding furcnue aaS Skie of Stdco, uoua>, sola •tc. Co., COf, 6c DANKKKd A^'D BKOKICrW, i'res't "Ficst BEJAMisoif&,Co: I . B.tNKmis. forelcli P H I I. A. OLE I. P H J 1 & Kuarant'-id. iiaoa W. Whbatley ' casniar and all Local StMnrii colleotlou aad <'^ ilAJUilfiii, t—ftiltMmal r f/tf >lv .-. - .waaMa bo"„°*irwi,\p'Si»«F§Hi^^ Morton, Galt - and KorMira aa« f*niltt*<t»ijf ts,4lo»ao<i JIvaatoeoHMaAaadUaailiaiuUM Weal' a>as U.BaiTroM, Pres. cu*s. K. DioasoM, V and Ooun> IVestern GItr linn'ls pMhtnny U3T. This Bank, harlnR reorf aniaed as a KatloaalVaak now preparud la do a MnocaLbuUBf tuMlOfati Philadelphia Bankers. - tlioeks, Ua. eonilnnMMs attention ifrao to 'At»s KSTABLIBHRO M OKVUNSIIIKB HTHHBT, BOSTON, sell . i,noafhlani1«ot'1. Ua Mut. & Merchant, a>.«raa|iah, ) ««iaitaJ i»aid In ..^TTT UANKCR'S. Commission FrttX ror Trnvilort KuruiMkuil Parker BANKMlf, VACroK AND •iMW.0,00 t Co \ Co. A Audr« 4c itluuro* rot Ulreular . ., -, . Jvp^MiwI wlUi U, 8. Traainrer ta eMinr* afreiOaUon aad DepoalM mjm. I <)0., , . C Anderson, Jr. Edward TITl/SVILLK, PENN., HXytkKUS, .^y4y;f|, . ; -TT A' /.I. «. UoUad Blaaa. TTTT^T A'/' I Raleigh National Bank OF NO^tTV {P^ROLINA. ^^authoira Bankers. '"»'*''s^.^;'f{?sWy^.!s%^c.^A%v.*'w> Western Bankers. tjILMORE, !•« DUNLAP & 110 We«t V*wi(k ft ' Co., SlbVKH OOI/D, aOVRHNnENT ob da; ol S. Jan^es C. 0B«»reat BaolB KAted, Roods, stocks, spools Kir Ac, Jtc, DOUKbt and sold. PITTSBVKGH, acoeaalb.'e p&yment, In South Carolina made liQd'tM>mptIy remitted . h BROKERS, ORAVIBB STREET. New Oflcaisa, i». '' & Co., KS'rA'^TS IfOiEN & ISBELL Son, J i. TALLADEGA, BK0KKR8, ' Bpeciai attention WooBeotloas. New York Corref (londe^'i .— BO^t!^ Will niakd lave)it(jjent9 fgr Corporations. EiitateB and atiil nevoiiato fun> B4t:ite liViiriiii, C<*mIMlBond liomia- lad tttooiu.iaad utlier XollviduUs I ' ' m il II II AAdV. fjf . n i j i Insitranre Scrip, gouaaml uKyWa Hank and Kaliroad Stocks, Uucarreiifi|»«1k NMeS;"' rniied States Boniia. Ma tn «wi<C urrency Laad .Warrauis. Vomme|!Clal:i>tp«r. Bonsbt and Sold ezcloalvely nUaalon. Talrirs Jho. J.ConiK, Ra&»bsr wrmisabm.!* ««iaA.90^ to W P COOLB VUtiH. PrMllent Union Nat. Bank, S. M. HlOKKUaUMPKaTdeaC mr<t Nat. Kauk. 1 H City E B on Coca Particular attention p%ld to Settlement of SUte and -CUy . STATE OV ALABAMA. Mitfralal PiR^r. ftecurltlea. 8iau ^ CttrHo«ea.-| Gold and SHtst OoId.. o BANRKBS, A,L,A R,iA~ff A> FINANGIAI. AGENTS -tS R. R. ISBkLI,. Ctalcazo, lU., RBAL FA. tof. 4[aw Sou ooBM*ro>iDnrs c .-. Henry Ciena* Co., Kountze Brothers, J M. Welth A Arents. J^HKS ISBKLIm AlkO Co. . Collections solicited and promptly remlttad ior. at all <0. King & « CO ALL ACtaBSSWltK OOIABClTIOlA^AN CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS FcELD, ^rady Tf. (SoLCeisorstoS. JO:ffiS change, and aU ktiuu iiONDS. lor ANt> BROKER. IPUINTS rOI/IiR«TiOiiiS fflAVU folou anii remitted BiKEER CH A BI.E S T »Mi, Mtreet. «JIIVCiNNAn,OHIO. Dealers lu Kaufman, O. A. P.L.Coua.f, Cohen Jonx JarCoaax. & Sons, BANKERS Sc BBOKpR«. ALGLSrA. UA, A N K J NO. J. , , , Colleetlons Samuel A. Gaylord & Co^ ' ' WM. NORTH THIRD 8TRKET MO. a^3 Trust ' i i . Co., BANKERS, 'WrKBtST niONKY TO LOAN, Straus Vaulta lor Sale JDcposlta. I P. AKUBTUONQ, W.cfyffijWsO}*. John Craig, CaShleX. aad Traders KaUoo^l T. J. Perkins, BANKER. EVPAVLA, ALABAKtA. aooeMlble points la the , IT. Fawler & Sommerjoile, BANKEIMl^c BKOKER>S — , c WkW^ORK CORKESPO.tDRKT Nafltonai Bank f>X Mmgr Torkj Mnt ,1' JM. I. aouna. Holmes Ktyboi T.P.II«A<Ma, Jaa.B.£>a)i Viee-i'x.:>'t. i;ash Prea't, Merchants NATION 8c AL r. Planters BANK, AUODSTA. OA. « > > $SOO|000 Caak -CavMal* « > l>p««W aH««U«B I>«i4 W G«U««U9M. ' Ktfx. & Kkfwni. Macbeth, ' CHABLBSTON, •€. II-' i:^. ' , T. Correspoadent :— Bask ot the Manhattaa Co. STOCK AND BOND BKOKSIB, Speeld a(:lmfloiVt^E VfiSiHuiMo}' CnHfon.: Cnia. J.Jainuxa. Caahlsr, Bank, A BANK OP MSCOITNT ARD DB(^>8IT, VIC^i^iBL'HG, niSp. Trnateea < H. S, HalcM. Jolin curror, W. H. Bbarp, J. C. JobDSou, Sauwsl Criiu.C. W. HiUhawajr, II. BarroUJ. il. tiaird, M. Kiwcnlianin, .1. o. KldrKliie, 8. ienMdt. H. .». Hooih, c. J. DMrla*, K. 8. "r,.n. °l»«.i IPli W, B. Uninrul.iii.. I). L. I>»vW, C. M. riam, ilubba. A, 1>. Moore, 'lyie; 1. Ulac&,woud. ol and liomcs- CTumakitBC. Oao. M: Kuiui > B. H. """"HKTILF* llfii Vloa'PtaAdeui. . Wx. TOWLMM. Meaafaal* Mississippi Valley SOLl'. all Kf.«nr, C. Prt-slaeut. BXCHAKOB, ba:kk notes and coin bodoot AND BaiUlalknhaMoh paid Mthe Odia, BaukNutef, Bonds, Siooai, OlM K. , Anxuala. Om^ si^l^or, ntCMhie ( LOVE, Awutiut ColleoMoBs made oa Southern BiatDs. Statas T?rWMa»op - of I'anadexa, Presldesf. ' Dealers la Kxcbange.AK-*'W^ in Financial and Trust business AliOWKD OTT bEPOSTTSl HK!^Ti?."AVlS. - S. V, Correspoudeut— Importers tU CALirORNIA StR'^KT.^AH FRANCISCO. iv P. J,NU. W. BiClNt1.btI8' MO. California - misKLt. and B<Wtd Broker*, 9t<lek ' mcivea aU paru ui the UoUed 41. o o.. p. EXCHASOK BANK urn, ^, ADQCWTA. OA. PI erery dcscilplKm. tUj City • Kallraad Hininka ^^^^^-i; State, Sontheni, c Ok- Ike^ '6^t»,::i/t^ii(i$'H^ •oUeoMe* KockJti<ctaws. eat rate gl . 644 THE CHRONICLB. [May Bankers and Brokers. Financial. JHevr Orleans Cards. Union National Bank OF New Orleans. $eoOjOoo iBtaot, Is noTT fully prepared for Boslneas, Ai tne flret ol the Old Institutions of the State to Improve the opportunity of furnishing our population with thelaciUties ol' a local circulation on which the we respectfully solicit a portion of four Business. Board of Directors: VAN BENTHTJT8EN, M. M. 8IMFS0K, (of Salo- F. WALTEB PUSH, mon & SItnnsou,) VICTOR METEB, JOHN PH- LPS, K. F. LA VILLEBKUVBE, B. M. PONO, W. llAKTWELl,, H. W. FAKIillY, R. J.VEXAHLBS, LEOK GOBCUACX, KOHN, Pre4(1ent, CARL „ THKO. HELLMAJJ, (of TO iRAIIiWAY AND STEASI- improved Boiler—SAVING ONE-THIBD OF THE FUEL NOW USED IN THE GENERATION OF TUB Bank, organized under the general law Of Oongreu, with Ite capital ol Interest accrues to our people, tar SHIP MANAQEBS, ENOIKEERS. MASTER MECHANICS, AND ALL INTERESTED IN THE PROGRESS OF AMERICAN INTENTION. — Weston's ft CoO TowvuHD. Fazmtob. P. O. W. B. Ltxax. Townsend, Lyman & Co. BANKERS MKW Sc BROKERS, Croton Water Stock SEVENS, (7>s,) THIRTY YKARS TO RUN. THE BEST 0BLKAN8. BF" Particular attention given to business of Correspondents. CoUectluns reniitted lor at current rate oi New Tork Correspondents & Co, : SECURITY IN THE For Sale at 104, Trevor A Colgate, Mor- No. Bank Dividend National OF 18 18. OapUol.. $500,000 I<lmlt,..$ 1,000,000 I Prompt attention given to Collections upon all points In the Southern States. Collections free of charge other than actual cost upon distant places. Remltt^inces promptly made at current rates of •zobange on the day ol maturity. Kzcbange purchased and sold upon all points. SAMUEL H.KENNEDY, Pres't. E. KIGNET, Vloe-Pres't. OHAB. L. C. DUFCT Cashier. N. Nbw Particular atte:itlrn given to Collections, both In the City and all points In coniiectlon with It. Prompt returns made at best rate of Exchange, and no charge made, excepting that actually paid upon any distant Correspondence soiiclted. NXW TOXtK COBBBSPONDSZTT: NINTH NATIONAL BANK. Bankers and Bxokers. y ) Dividend of Seren and One-Half per Cent on the capitHl stock of the Northern Light Oil Company been declared payable on and after has Jane Ist next. The transfer boolcs Will be closed on Saturday, May v7th. Inst,, at 8 P. M„ and reopened Jane W. BURTON, C. Edwabd HAiaHT, of Commonwealth, HAiaET, £i>w.a:bd I Member of Late Pres't of the Nat^nal Bank Treasurer. & G. G. C. Ward, No. 9 "Wall & Co., corner of Neiv St., New St., York. we:tkan8A.ct a general banking business, receiving deposits on wMch we allow interest, and subject to cheoK at sight. As Agents of the United States Treasury, we are prepared to reoelre subscriptions to the new U. S. Loans. llVe will buy or sell on commission all the Issues of OoTernment Securities, Railroad Stocks, Bonds and Gold. Inrestment orders particularly attended to. COLLECTIONS made on all accessible polnta in the United States and Canadas. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Issued, payable with aud available at all business centres. Yobk. March IS, 1811. Kxw lis STATE 8THEET, BOSTON. W. 8. TFassbamx, 6. C. hUoOovan^ BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. i. and IBuys and Sells Insurance Stocks and Scrips ; also. Bank Stocks and otker Securities. « 8PK0IAI-TY" Cash paid at once lor the above Securities or they on comaussloD, at sellers option. Gibson, Casanova LIBERTY STBEBT Bonds and Iioana for BANKERS no. M EXCUANOK snd undertake all business IHORTOAGES PROMPTLY GASBED. Principals only Dealt irlth. WM. BINULAIB, Jr., A Co., No. « Pins Strwt. SEVEN PER CENT SEMI-ANNUALLY. This Road covers 100 miles of the most direct possi- ble line .between the Great Lakes and deep-water navigation on the Hudson River, the whole line ot which win be completed ana in operation on or before October 1, 18T2, and give a new line of road to Lake Ontario and the West, 89 miles shorter than any line that can be tound. It passes throuRh the Cement, Flag-Stone and Lumber regions ot Ulster County, and the rich agricultural bottoms of Delaware and Green counties, all of which have not heretofore beenjreached by railroad facilities, and f^om which sections the formation of the country prevents the construction of a competing line. The 36 miles of road operated for three months is already paying net earnings equivalent to 7 per cent gold on Its cost of construction and equipments. The issue of Bonds is llmlte dto »!»,000 per mile of COM- PLETED ROAD, the coupons payable in gold In this Price of tUe Bonds, 90 in currency. Full particulars of the above may be had of, and the sale by, EDTTARD HAIGHT & O. CO., OOMPANT. DESIRABIiE Home Securities, , the City lianks. ADVANCES ruHde ou all marketable securities. CERTIFICATES ot Deposit Issued bearing Interest COLLKCTIONS made at all polots of tha UNION <t BRITISH PROVINCES. & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 83 Rroad Street, Nevr York. Buy and Sell at Market Rates ritlTED STATES SECURITIES* Solicit accounts Irom MERCHANTS, BANKERS and others, and allow interest ject to Sight Dralt. make collections on dally balances, sub- on lavorable terms and promptly execute orders lor the purchase or sale of Gold, State,>i Seoorltleii. Federal, and Rallroa 141 Clark, BROADTTAT, The attention of Capltallstslaad Inrestors generally is Invited to the FIRST MORTGAGE 7 Per Cent Gold Bonds OF THK IValklll which we Taussig, Fisher & Mead roost favorable terms. allowed on deposits either In Currency or Gold subject to check at sight, the same as with AIiI< ON DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE. Oswego RR. Principal aud Interest Parable In Gold INTEREST eonneoted ivltb Ballivay Money to Loan & Rondout BANKERS, PLACE. Railroad Coa., iron or Steel Rails, I<oconiiatlTes, Cars, etc. OF THE OFFICE OF Negotiate! Contract for FIRST nORTGAGE GOI.D BONDS Co. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, FOREIGN KXCHANUE and GOLD bonKht and sold BANKERS AND mBRCHANTS, ea & STOCKS, BONDS, Company, Investment. will be sold on the M. K. Jesup & Home Flrst-Claas street. Bonds. Railroad 9 IT^aU Street, FINANCIAL AGENTS OP THE R. & STRE£T, IBS \rAI<Ii Foreign Exchange. A Bailey, S. WALL 8TBEET, NEW YORK. GoTernment Bonds, Stocks, 0old, St. city. ; Fanshawe & MacDougall State Bonds lor E. BARING BROTHERS &: COmPANV. eft WALL STREET, NEW YORK, Broad iroRK jiE\e Jb., BANIELBRS, AQENTS FOB 16 rpHE COUPONS DUE MAT 1, 1S11, ON PORT X HURON and LAKE MICUIGAJM R&ILROaD Bonds be paid on presentation at uor oflice after that date. DRAKE BROTHGRS, Bankers, N. Y. gtoclc Kzchange. | interest, S. DRAKE BROTHERS, 3. By order. AIiSX. WHGLKSS, President, JAS. N. BEADLES, Vloe-Presldent. RICHABD JONES, Cashier. jso. », 25, 1871. Yobs, May A THIS DAY OF NE'nr ORIiBANS, liOVISIANA. point* Limited number of the bonds of this road have been placed in our hands FOR SALE at N INET Y AN u IMi'EliEST. 'lo those desiring a safe paying investment we have no hesitation la offering them as equal to anything in the market. For particulars, mai)S, pamphlets &c., send to, or call upon ;:^A Notice. Bank Edward Haight National O. NASSAU STREET. No. 38 Bboadwat, Uoom STATE BAKK, Incorporated two Railways, Ho. 16 Broad Onrzos of Nobthebs Light Oh. Coxfajty',) NEW OKLKANB, Formerly LOUISL^NA 34 ot ACCRUKU WORLD. CEO. K. SISTARE, ton, BUss State Having the Endorsement GREAT WESTERN OF CANADA, DETROIT & MILWAUKEE, Michigan BAl^KERS, YORK NEir JAMEB CHALABOK, Cashier. Q. SEVEN PER CENT GOLD BONDS, Vice Prest, Sellgmau Hellman Michigan Lake SMOKE AND GA^i, ; & Port Huron STEAM, AND COMPLETELY CONSUMING ALL thereby rendermg It invaluable alike for Locomotive, Marine and Stationary purposes, and which are now in successful operation on the South Side Railway, of Long Island In Grant's Locomotive Works, Paterson, N. J.; In Buffalo, and in Chicago—will be illustrated by the Patents, Models, Drawings, and certified results, by calling at the office of Wm. W. Vanderbllt, late General Superintendent Pacific Mall Steamship Company, No. S69 Broadway, corner of Prince street. The Press are respectfully invited. Elijah Wkstoit, Waltxb Campb^lx., Wm. W. Vamdbkbilt, Jajues Wadswobth. 27, 1871. Valley RaUirar Company, and accrued Interest, In currency. The Railway is situated on the west aide running for 20 miles and is now River, Hudson the ot to New Paltz, and is under contract to be in working order to Kingston next fall. The bonds are a flrstclaas investment, and we invite the closest Investigation of them. The principal and interest are PAYABLE IN GOLD. The coupons are paid semi-annually in this city, on the first days of April and October, free of government tax ; and the issue of bonds is limited to $20,000 per mile of completed road. Any Information concerning them will be given at our fllce. oifer lor sale at 90 ERASTUS F. fflLEAD & THOISAS CliABKE, J^r. riNANCIAli AOENTS. : xtmm AND^ HUNT'S MEBCHANT8' MAGAZINE, AND COMMERCIAL REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL VOL. INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES. SATURDAY, MAY 27, CONTENTS. to be 12. is Mr. Bontirell'* Perplexity Financial Panic* and iho InvestQientB of Insurance Companies Some Features of our Exports. Cluuiges in the Redeeming Agmit (48 Bank* of NsUonal 647 Latest Monetary and Commercial BngUshlfew* 646 647 . News 651 685 661 Breadstulls 665 1 Groceries '." 663lDrvGoods 6S0 for (66 668 sn Prices Current | b to be absorbed at all may advantages which offers not soon recur for the rapid placini; of the bonds. Secondly, the alow THE COMMERCIAL TtMSS. Oommerelal Bpltoma Cotton time shows the necessity of Railway News 666-7 Railroad Stocks 658 State Bonds 656 Railroad, Canal and Mlscelaneons Bond List 660-1 Stocks, U. S. Securities, Otild Market, Foreign Exclunee, New York City Banks,PhlIadelphlaBanks National Banks, etc Quotations of Stocks and Bonds new loan the if 648 Commercial and Hlscellsneona THE BAXKKHS" GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR. Money Market Railway And lost. this year, the present THE CHKONICLK. NO. 309. 1871. profjpress of the Treasury subaoriptiona The whole negotiation. motion a new machinery amount taken up to the setting in present time does not exceed 65 millions, and notwithstanding the dullness of speculative business, and the abundance of idle money accumulating here, as well as in the chief loan markets abroad, there seems to be small probability that> without some special effort, a very considerable proportion of the remaining 135 millions can l>e disposed of for a long time to come. _ ThbUommergial AND new Thirdly, there are a multitude of other ^{)t €l)xonxc\t, FlMAiiciAL Ohroniolk itistutd every Saturlatest newt up to midnight of Friday. day momiTig, witk the cipal securities, of which a large aggregate is being absorbed here and in Europe, so that the capital which TIBKB OF BTrBSCBIFTION-PATABLE IN ADVAKCS. invest itself in such securities as the Thb Oohmrboial and FiMANoiAL CnRONiGLE.ilolivered by carrier tootty9ateorlbers,aDa mailed to all others, (exolaslye of postage,) For One Year For Six Months 6 00 I om new Fives ) Government Fives so long Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances unleia made by ^^ orThePost-Oaice D Money Orders. as there remains uncertainty as to the final success of the certainty that is new treaty which is loan. is When a positive public banks and trust com- panies will hasten to secure their share of these bonds, especially if 50 millions of registered Five-Twenties of 1862 onoe be announced for withdrawal and redemption at par in gold now on its way new loan. The new acy supposed that private investors and institutions, savings banks, national shall at MR. BOUTWEIL'S PERPLEXITY. ratification of the willing to powerfully the Fives are the last that will be offered at rafts LV A neat flle for holding current numbers of the CHiioinoi.1 Is sold at the ofSoe for 60 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at $1 S5. The first and eoond rolumes of the Chboniclb are wanted by the pubUshers. new once the impression gets abroad that there this price, the theory The is is attracted in other directions, and cannot be fixed in the $10 00 7 A< Chroa ICI.S loiU bt tent to tul»eribtr$ untU oriitrtd dlieontinuid by Utttr. tvHagt it 30 anU per ytar, and U paid by the tubtcrtttr at hit men pott^ffie4. B. DARA, <VIU,IAM B. OAMA k 00., PnbUshers, e. rLOTs, ro. 79 and 81 William Street, NEW YORK. Post Omos Box 4,593. Mr. Alex. Holmes la onr only trayelllng agent. wmLikM securities pressing on the market, such as railroad bonds and muni- under the five years' option, which has now expired for three years. These reasons, with others, are urged on Mr. Boutwell > an impetus to the announcement is made that Mr. Boutwell is somewhat per- who is known to be extremely anxious that the new bonds plexed by a conditional proposal from a prominent banking should sell more rapidly than heretofore. It is doubtful, house, on the part of a number of banks and private firms in however, whether he would l>e justified in conceding the 90 When this country and in Europe, to take the whole of the 135 days' credit which is demanded without interest. millions of these new Five Per Cents, so as to complete the the ix>nds leave the Treasury, the cash most by law be first 200 millions now offeriDg. The precise nature of the deposited there, and oash which cannot be cheoked for till has terms not transpired, but they are said to include the the i>eginning of September cannot, with any propriety, b« condition that the amount is to be placed at onoe in approved said to be in the Treasury at all. There is, moreover, this to England has given banks to the credit of the government, but immediately drawn for by Mr. Boutwell, but out interest till the 1st September. It is that the offer will not be accepted Among cheme in is not to be is to lie with- generally believed its present form. additional difficulty, that the looking this vast sum money market up moment when the &11 demand West to move the crops. Other 50 millions of the redeem the outstanding objections are raised to the paying out of are the following gold reserve of the I |First, the money market cent, and it is is now so easy that difficult for lenders to call loans are employ their Treasary of at the oritioal begins for currency to go the reasons ur^ed upon his attention in favor of the 8 to 4 per in the of currency, might produce a spasm in the Qovemment, to old Five-Twenties l>efore a single dollar of the purchase money for the new Fives becomes available to the Treasury under the proposed contract. It is also asked what adequate l@a per cent. ITiis plethora in the money market cannot securitv ought to be given to the Government for the faithbe reasonably expected to last very long. It may be ful performance of so large an engagement and to prevent succeeded by great activity next fall. Consequently no time 'allure should the expected public demand not arise in time balances ; so tbnt large amounts have lately been ofiering at THE GHRONICLE. 64j I to taki the bonds off the hands of the contractors T)efore [Maj 4 -»- 27, 1871; orapani failure of cisrtain Insurttrice Coifipanies a salutary desire has examine the whole fabric of our insurance MK'Bourarell will organism; this week a meeting for some such purposes it that and these fafcts is argued In view of by the National Insurance Convention. methods has assembled prefer adhereto'fais-dW been offer anJ will to the deiiUne He is said to be ofb^jinion that The proceedings of this body have been very imperfectly of disposing of the loan. the pay day comes round. up spriit)g '^ .. ^ to hitherto has reported by the press ; but from the practical character and above referred large experience of the delegates much is expected ; and Protninent among 'them is the uncertainty as t<( tiie there is no doubt, that the official record, when published, to. new treaty, which is now on the point of removal. With will be a valuable repertory of facts, figures and suggestions progress of the the hesitancy and slow loan arisen from other causes tnore than frotn those ' the assurance of peace bet>veen u« andrj^nglaiid, the roinoval of the unsettled state of raent of financial piibtic'lFe^ing' and tne confidence betw^n'; re-establisli- flfceT|t^o'-ict»t>irtn*es, under a treaty so judicious, moderate and comprehensive as 'tuM^i' at iU Colft^ of S^. tliat ^hich Vfiibh' Wiir S66n U Jaffies, demand there Will be such an impTilse given to the England alone for'6ttr securities that «f the residue which is left will take a^large. part of our new Fives. We may be Such is Mr_ Among for reform. tnoki i'mpftrtiint, Mr. F. S. the suggestions alieady announced, the a practtcaf ^'rt of view, were offered by J)oifit Winston, President of the Mutual Life Insurance Cjmpany On of this city. of O^lri^aifites this Stjate; behalf of the Life and aftier Insurance consultation '^vlth their he advocated several changes in the legislHtiori o f Of these, the most important were as ofRcers, the various States. follows well assured that : Uniformity in the forms of annual reports and other requirements made by the different State Departments of Insurance. if in England a free market should develop itself for these 2. The adoption of the same basis, principles and system in the new Fives, the small aggregate of 100 or 150 millions will valuation of policies and' co'niprita'tion of reserves by the different "Stat^ Departnlenls where such Valuations and computations are to be absorbed in a very short time, should the ease of the Lon- be mkde. 3. The acceptance by each State Department of the valuations dpn money market continue, tnade by any other State Department, (in which the compan1«B „.;,Nor is tlie prospect impared so much as was expected by were incorporated), when .properly performed on sound and recogThe fir^t 100 millions of dollars nized principles and an uniform basis. the coming French loans. 4. Tlie lists of policies and securities in detail required in the are to paid toward the end of June, or .30 days after the annual statements to be made to one State Department only, and pacification of Paris. This sunq is said tg, have been offered the certificate of the total amonnt of such policies and aniouat and by German and other Cmtinental bankers, as has also the value of such assets from faid departments where made to be deemed sufficient in all other State Departments. nest 200 millions which will be due at the close of Decem3. The deposit of securities by the companies to be made in the The next payments will not^ perhaps, be quite so Slate only in which the Company was incorporated, If thiW-e Te,b,9j». 'tjuired, and the certiflcate of such deposit from the Insurance De easily arranged; but that of May 1st, 1872 is but 100 partmentpfthe State where made, to be accepted by all other millions of dollars, and the remaining payments of 600 State Departments. 6. The appointment of one agent or attorney only in each State millions will not be completed till March 1st, 1874. Hence to be required by it to accept legal service in behalf of a company, thereby avoiding great possible dangers. is possible that during tliis year a small jiatt of this it, 7. Taxation, if not practicable to have it entirely removed from Indemnity loan will find its way into the English mo^ey life insurance, to be made uniform and reasonable in the different market, our new Fives will therefore have a better chance of States, and not complicated and oppressive, as at present in many portions ot the country. jpushing their way into public favor. Ih confirmation of this Regarding the Fire Insurance Conip,<inies similar reforms ,vie,w it has been pointed out that the Fives of the Canadian government, which certainly are not worth more than t^e were urged by Mr, George T. Hope of the Continental Fire Insurance Company. The great object at which all these Fives of the United States, are now selling Boutwell's reported opinion. 1. [ London in more than par at suggestions profess to aim in gold. lic most part adapted for the PWAM41 ,ibft..rf "'''*''A \m PJNfCS .>>•.,•. TUB IJITESTMEMTS^ COMPANIES. prudent captain, 'fkir W Wesilher. ;;, and no dkhgCr d6ife his not wait for overhauling in sbmeNVhat Overbut'dbned Its country will Fine weatliei^,Vith'i JWc'atition. liri'sHiiies ^td it, Itiatiagfrig financial barque, this .'-x,{ in repairing his Ship, 'd^es 'IShysform; but' anticipates ISSIFRASCE «F. 6'6' Well to adopt isHHe tlrtVe like Whed pr'bpttititi^'sky, tht'^'afaifti, ii the for anfici- is of course to augment the pub- This paramount object the proposed changes are safety. to promote. arrangements to true of the the compahiCs, the diffeffe'lit prevent to the this of among them keep to is assets dispersion tiieir and States, Especially concentrate ttnder imrriediate control, or at least within easy reach in case of panic. not easy to multiply beyond need It is which protect the insured constituency of such When a Life* Insurance Company fails, multitudes of widows and orphans, tlie the injury who bulwarks coi-pioi'ations. is fatal to lose the living'l&id ' them through many years of frugal thrift and self So with a Fire Insurance Company, when a mer'Mi'^inucb 'dtt^ntioni 'jiist ti6w'"in the'^fiilfertcial Birbles. Our chadt'fe property is'desti-oyed,. he is ruined and reduced to *'J)afiic of 1857 might hiive bceiri tJrevented if the Ohio Life jbverly if he do not get his insurance money. In an indiandTiUstCBtopany had'not f«iiled'at a critiCi^l moitt'^nt; and vidual point of view the damage from such f-iilures cuts jSatiiig eVil (itid on guarding' agtiitist't^ie' Tutiire'tempsst.' It is ^his priiicliile that (he lAsu'rance Cortltiitii'es'kre Attrafctitog "th^ t^ffttlS' of Blatek Fridfiyv^ef e ^ecipi'tatted 6i¥'tHe Londoii '"riioria^"Wat'ket bi<!iiiise 6'rel'end; Gurncy eSj^alrided'and gdrg«(d vWiliiiabJliti^S'Ss to 'be & 'C(); were so unable to resist ihe "b^ir" combination which for mbfiths had erhplbyed tfieir'tal'dilt and mrihey aVid geriluS][to depi-eeia!te and render im^kleable the securities in which this^ndOth'^rbatiking firms ' "ll/a^ " invested to' IH both tbese '""ilfid by their ruin. Case's 'Instltutio'ns ' '"•' "- '• ' 'i the monetafy'^Hi^fc¥^^'a'd f^r'alfidwiae, the well kridwn laws of small ')f such 'coriVnlsionS multitudes were crushed hVider the 'toppling ruins for dteepeT aiid inflicts injuries nio\6 fatal, because it is concen - narrower area than that arising from the failure tratted in h of a bRnl<, by whirh a multitude of persons lose something, but few lose ev^ry penny they own. In a more general system of the country, however, and as view to the financial parts of the complex organism by which the business of the com- country is carried on, bo'h the banks and the insurance panies are like, or at least they The first duty of both ure at a monetary is fulfil analogous functions. to the public. crisis in the ranks of And a heavy the insurance fail- com- of those more lofty but it is very lltely that neither disaster panies is as likely to spread alarm and panic through the ''^liM'^Ve be^'n'o'r'iprea'd aS it di(J if reastthtible ea,'re and flnartcial cirfclfes as a failure of a bank. Ipro'p'^r'feafe^a'fa'^'biid be'Pn 'ft'ppTiCci to sttoil^heh'b'pfOl-ehand 11;'*as one of the Kapoleonic war maxims to choose the ^e weak parts of the financial system. Frtom 'th6 recent Weak spot in the enemy's line, and on this point to coneen; ' all by sacrifice. ' — May THU jsn.) 27, — - in force. With panic financial Napoleonio policy 1 his that adopted la unerring precision exports biinics, that be among the inaucance If it ihjBie. weak spot this a d«6es human will all spread great exists, there the i fiaoio ve how far The present we have a very favorable time, as tions as are periodically A financial institutions. for said, tity when it preo.irious situation. products" has been very severe. The exports such investiga- confidence more of 30 We more lay the on these stress freely conceding all two yean, an'l une<;^ualled, Tluit . falling off in quan- The recent decline in prices of " hog of Southern products show an inoreaaed value in Cottoa and a decrease of 9^ millions Tobacco and Naval Stores, leaving a balaitce of 20^ millions in favor of that section. That a gain of 800,000 balea, millions in or dis- turbed, such a fault ujigbt be. fatal. the Convention has paid too t^' due mainly to the Eu'opean war; forwith demand, the trade is left in a very is now Can be rememoney market is loss the is the subsidence of that fault discovered died, though at another time, and value it needful into the position of our auspicious and the state of public Th« Wheat) oIom. hiMory of our Breadttuffs trade. believe, in the our export of Provisions show no greater start started, sagacity to for«»«fr .whither or oonsuming, devouring rage. its may when once conflagration, lt« each year aggregated (reducing Floor quantities ex]>ort«d in the previous oonipaiiies, or the or the trust conapauies, or the saving* iostitutioua and, like in something over 60 million bushels, iaor« than double lb* th* wiftkest part of the financial linos, and invariably broalts out mu at .'oonparttivaly high prioM niitU by selects it ; . OflJiONKJLK. ma -Tiinfli timing. iriMhln^, plrrrinfl 'fnliBwn hli br»te whole : : fifty per cent, in the quantity of Cotton exported, only gives an increase of 30 million dollars, or eiglitaen percent ficts because,, so far, little alteiition to them. in the tottl the value decline which After that these gentlemen jolaiin as to their is, of course, to be attributed to the great 1870-r-the price of Middling took place in Uplands averaging only 20:84c. right to have their corporations relieved of antiquated bur. in 1870 agaioat 29:62o. ia 1869. deBs and oppressive restrictions which prevent expansion, There learn nies of certain States some of over rival organizations elsewhere, is a handsome increase —though contract business, and give undue advantage to the compa- the the exports of Patro* in greater in quantity than in value minor staples the exhibit is ; and in a favorable one we mvst maintain that, superior questions have para- but it will be seen to have been generally the case that ao mount claims that subordinate matters, howaver important, increase in quantity was attended with a decrease in value. must bold bnt the seoond place aod that Uie iii^tjiduty of This forcibly illustrates the shrinkage in prices which was .st4P ; ; insurance companies going on throughout 1870, except in articles of food. The do well to most notable improvement, because entirely abnormal, waa scrutinize very closely the character of the assets and liabili- in the export of munitions of war, which amounted to about ties of their respective companies,. and the availability of the thirteen millions in 1870 against about four millicoia in securities in which their investments are made. A bank 1869 an excess of nine millions while the shipments of having more debts outstanding due on demand cannot afford iron and its manufactures increased nearly three millions, or to hold so large a proportion of mortgages or other long more than doubled. A recapitulation of the differencea in Hence it is to the public. is that our loaurance reformers will — — securities as can safely be chosen by an insurance company, 'Itecause these securities are not so easily or so swifVly convertible at a crisis into ready cash. Hence the bank is debar- red from many lucrative investments in which the insurance company may indulge more freely, so as .Life insurance companies nlar and unforseen are, to gain larger profits. moreover, demands than fire less liable to irreg the foreign movement of the productions of the various sections of our country for the years show the following 1870 and 1869 Increaned export* of prodncta of the Saotbern Statu Intraued exports of pi;odacts of tlia£a«tani,«nd Middle Total increase DiinlniBbed exporta of product* of the insurance companies will result 7.«M,000 Stslei. tSl.TOO.OOO Wettem Bute* Balance ahowlDft a<gn^C<^te increaae lS,7a),000 (U,000,000 although the amounts Besides feeding our own large cities, which are now exceedcompanies reached 4,800, ed in population by but few in the world, we hav« sent 'fWiUions, the amounts paid were less than 24 millions, or ^i abroad, in the two years under review, 7 million barrels of per cent of the whole. Making all needful concessions,! flour and meal, 68 million bushels of wheat, 323 million however, there is some doubt whether our banks, savings: pounds of animal food supplemented with 400 million Still it is worthy of note that insured with the New York last year, fire - ; and insurance companies are not tempted by thei pounds of tobacco; and we have contributed to foreign mannecessity of earning profits and are not venturing to lock up ufactures, 1,800 million pounds, or about four million bales institutions ,ip securities not readily convertible, a larger part of thein of cotton ; not forgetting 243 million gallons of petroleum, wguld.be approved by ^sojjnd policy or a duq furnishing Europe with an illuminating fluid of unequaled their safety in time of poril and panic. llow insignificant are mines of excellence and cheapness, tiineans than *«cgnrd to gold and prtcious stones, copipared with such treasures as SOMK fEATUEES OF OCR EXPORTS. The . of the exports from the United States for the year 1870, which we published som» weeks since, pre^ statistics sent features of interest, compared with the same figures for 1869, illustrating the relative prosperity of the different sec tions of the country. the great staples of the Ahow a And first, it will these! CHANGES The be noticed that both and Provisions falling off in. the values exported, the total deficiency falling off in the value of uxiaTioif. Maryland— Balltmore... Knntnckr— . Harrooebiirg AGENTS OP NATIONAL RliDEB.\llNO BANK ana or aanaiaiHa aoeht. aaax. The rentnil Nat.'l.Tb« NaUonal i>ark BuU of >'ew Tork. approved. Bank Thr First Kktl«tialTlw>«atiaBal Park BuakafXnrratk. I Bajjii The Wicconsin [ aporoxed. TheWwond'SatlonalBanltof Ortntc. ai4HOT«d Uk aUca at thn first Na tional Bank n? ChIcaj;o. Flrtt Natlotal KenoAha flour will cause some Towa— lodianola. demand which wa* ocoasioned New York— Onconta But U mu»t be remembered that the premium on gold was higher THE followirx; are the wheat and Surprise, in view of the large ',|l>ythewar in Europe. IN chansfM in the ttedeominf; Aqrentc of Nationtl Thtma weekly chanitea ar* Baika siuco the 18lh of May, ISll, furji7tie(l hjr.anil published in aciorHance with an arranftcmenl mada with the Comptroller of the Carnotj^ West— Breadstuffs amounting to nearly 1.3 million dollars. The sbortcorn aod hog crops of 1869 readily aooount for part of this, but thfl ^________^_^^^___ Tbe FIrrt KaUonal TV Third NaUooaiauU ut CUc^o. apprnvcd. approved. Bank Xatlnni Park BankoTlVawTOTk, The Ptr»t National The Xatlnnal he P<r«t appnired. Bank ! . 1 If««r Hatloaat Banka. 1869 than in 1870, and n orjianLied since the The fallowing .national baoki<1>">the valuations of exports are' given in cumeooy. Then, ISth of May 1871 Nn. again, fully one-half of the export* of Flour and Wheat in OnVcialThe People-a Natloaal Dank of VUaslnaljr.m. Ai wd oaDlta). T,«I— idest John 1870 were made at very low prices, while those of 1809 were in ' : .. K . < — : THE CHR01«1(JLE 648 1,828—The GalnesvUIe National Bank, Alatama. Anthorlzed capita], $100,00 paid in capital, $54,250. Jonathan Bliss, President C. D. Woodruff, Cashier. Authorized to commence business May 20 1871 1,82S— The First National Banli of South Haven, Michigan. Authorized capipaid in capital, $36,000. Silas R. Boardman, President tal, $50,000 Charles J. Monroe, Cashier. Authorized to commence business May ; ; 88, 1871. l,aM—The Farmers' National Bank of Salem, Virginia. Authorized capital, $60,000 paid in capital, $32,600. John J. Moorman, President Green B. Board, Cashier. Authorized to commence business May 23, 1871. ; ; Cateat Hilonetarp and (fiommcrttal Snglial) NevoB RATES OF BXCHANGB AT I.ONDON, AND ON KXOHAN GK AT LONDON— MAT 12. TIKI. Amsterdam Aotwerp short. . . 1 1 , BATX. months. S5.«2>i®2>.ti7>< 3 *' .... LATIST DATS. Ma^U. Vienna Berlin Frankfort ... St. Petersburg *' 30^®S0« i9H&*9H *• Cadiz Lisbon Milan " Naples New York.... Jamaica Valparaiso Pernambaco . Singapore Hong Kong... Ceylon — — — — — Rio de Janeiro Bahia 4t. Sd. is. 6d. 1». .. Calcntta ** Sydney 8,1 days. 128.36 for the better has taken place in the state of affairs in Paris. The following are the quotations for money, compared with those of last 31 _ count houses for deposits are as under Very cities. 4 p. c dis. 10 9-16@)4<*. April 19. 6moB. — — May •* X p. c. 12. — — 87. 60 days 34X®35 4». l«101B-16®llld •» Mch. dlB. 7xd. ki VP c. : SX ... 6 2X 6 4 S)i 6 6 S}i 3V 8 3 SX 3 6 6 : <— B'krate—>>— Op. m'kt—, 1870.1871. 1870. 1871. SW 3X iX 4 6 B Hamburg. 9 i)i St. Petersburg.... 6 8 Brussels.. Madrid.... SB — — ST There is no demand for gold for export, but Mexican dollars of the old issue are in request for export to China, at higher prices. In silver, for the Continent, a moderate business is doing. The following prices of bullion are from M essrs. Pixley & Co.'s cireolar aOLB s. One Uar Gold per os. standard. do fine do do Reflnable do Spanish Doubloons peroz. South American Doubloons.. do do United states £Old coin SILTXB. . large influx of gold into the country, the bulk of which has been received from the United States. The supplies sent into the Bank have been unusually large, and at the present time there are no indications of a reviving export demand. The only quantity purchased for export of late has been a sum of £432,000, which was bought by Messrs. Murietta & Co., and sent to Buenos Ayres on account of the Argentine loan. By telegraph we learn of large supplies coming forward £434,000, for instance, is due from Australia about the 22d inst. This consists of Australian gold. There are also the large supplies which continue to be forwarded from the United States. The insurrection in Paris Still checks all demand for export, and although there is some prospect that the reign of the Commune is drawing to a close, men hesitate to give an opinion as to what is to come next. Many arguments have arisen, and it may even be asserted that, taking into consideration the collapsed state of France after the surrender of the Emperor, the troubles in Paris may prove a boon The fact must not be lost sight of that the French to France. army was captive in Germany, and grave were the doubts expressed as to what would be done with it when it returned home. The National Guard of Paris, in its conceit at having kept the Germans at bay for five months, has treated with con" tempt the trained soldier, and has endeavored to impress upon the world the idea that theirs has been the most glorious achieve' ; IX at the leading Continenta' * Nominal. premlnm [From our own correspondent.! London, Saturday, May 18. of the more prominent featuree of the week has been the IX l)^ ijf 2^ — 6* 1871. 2J^ are the quotations Amst'd'm. 3X Hi Turin ... 6 6 K 3S&36Ji _ The following Vienna. 26 2Xa2X 2% @9H 3 ®8H 1870. s 3 change has taken place little Berlin 4 Frankfort. 3)i 110« — 1871. SH&'^H Joint stock banks Disconnt houses at call Discount houses with 7 days* notice.... Discount houses with 14 days' notice AtParls — April 28. 1870. Per cent. Per cent. 4 months' ba'k bills .— B'krate— >— Op. m'kt— 1870. 1871. 1870. 1871. _ IS. 1871. Per cent. Per cent. 3 ®... i)i& •• Open-market rates: 8 months' ba'k bills 3 Ji ®3>< BOand 60 days' bills 3 ®.... 2)i'® 4 and 6 trade bills.. SK&4 Imonths bills 8 &S}( 2X® .. The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and dis- 119X *• 10. year 1870. ll.23?j' ^* April ai April 36. „ *' Madras 3moa. ** May — 60 days. Bombay 13^X __ Ma7ll. possible to discount freely the best three months' paper at 2^ per cent. And there will probably be no improvement until a change ** — Havana _ ®2B.37X 2S.35 ** May 90 days. 52?(®53 3 months. 26.87X®26.92X Qeaoa Bhort. 13.U)?i@l3.11V 25.^0 ©26.90 short Nominal 8 months. 12.77X@12.82>( " ii.m%i& 6.n ** liOh® iiO% BATB. _ *' Paris Paris 1 TU«. 27, 1371. exceedingly quiet. There has been some inquiry in connection with the settlement in the Stock Exchange, and the demand for commercial paper has been fair. But the supplies of idle capital are so large that, although the demand is considerable, it is still Bankminlmom.... KXCHANGB ON LONDON. 11.19V@I1.19X [May I.ONI>ON AX I<ATEST DATES. Hamburg : ; 77 d. — 77 73 76 B. d. 9 9. 8X ©77 ®74 8 8 @— d. d. s. Bar Silver, Fine per oz. standard B 3-16® B o« do containing 6 grs. gold peroz. standard. do B 6 OX OX Fine Cake Silver per oz. no price. i„ Mexican Dollars 4 peroz. 4 lOX ll>f ® ® In the Stock Exchange a considerable amount of business has been in progress, and neaily all classes of securities have improved In British railway shares, owing to the continuance of in value. very favorable traffic returns, there has been a further important rise. During the week ending May 7 the traffic receipts of railways in the United Kingdom amounted on 18,908 miles to £874,596, against £820,169 last year, on 13,665 miles, showing an increase of 248 miles, and of £54,427. The receipts for the goods traffic on the principal lines amounted to £432,052, against £396,455, showing an increase of £35,597. The debenture stocks of British railways have improved on the second reading of a bill which, if finally passed, wUl enable trustees to invest their ftinds in those securities. In the foreign market there has been an improved tone, and Spanish and Italian descriptions have risen in United States Government securities are firm in value, and price. have not materially altered during the week. Atlantic and Great Western securities remain firm, and the reorganization stock has been as high as 15^^ premium. Brie railway shares are at about The following were the 21, but Illinois Central are weaker. ment of the war. The credit of the resistance of Paris is due^ highest and lowest prices of consols and the principal American week of tne the weefe however, more to those who had the sagacity to secure so large securities on each day ot jMonday.lTuesday.jWed'ay.l Thn'ay Friday. ISat'day. an amount of provisions, whereby close upon two millions of people were fed for five months. The fighting was comparatively Consols Q;^^.c_Q^^s^ Q.is^r-tjai./ mii-9S% oau'-oa^^QflU-Qau:9SH-9S)i 93X »m Q.q^^-Q.'^ii ,03ii-9Sh BOX »Ux|90K-90% 90)i-»OJi 90Ji-90X S.6-20'8, 1882 ... The 0. S. little, and that was chiefly done by the troops of the line. 90 18-!4. -90 89 -90 89 -90 -90 89 189 [89 6-20S, 0. <1. S. B-20S, 18a5 rising, revolution, or rebellion, under whichever name people like |90Ji-90H |90X 90 'i 90 -901fi90X-....l90>i: i .. to call it, captive has had one important army together, that of bringing the devoted to one chief effect, viz.: and of making it Under McMahon the army has regained confidence, and as it is one of the misfortunes of France that her people are so erratic as to need an army to keep them in order, the concentration and devotion of the army may be looked upon as guarantees that order will be maintained with a firm hand. Order once restored, and with little prospect of its being seriously disturbed, France will then be able to look seriously at her position. That position cannot but be grave, but the nation, like the individual, must face the difficulty, and must speedily set to work to restore its fortunes. With the restoration of order, the position of our money and bullion markets will be speedily changed, for if order, in its fullest sense, is established, the English capitalist will be only too willing to help, aa the help given will be attended with considerable gainDuring the present week the demand for money has been If. S. 5-2118, 1887.. 92>>-92X 92X 92X .. l89?<-39X! 89% (J S. lO-lOs, 1904 89X-.. 89X-....|89X- ... Atlantic ,feQ't West. consol'd mort.b'ds (41V-423< 42 423<42 -....143 -4aX«J<-MJ< 20V 20X|20X-20"4!20!i,-21 20X-21 Hrie Shares ($100).. Illinois shires ($100) liiof-nii no} r.U|llut-....'110i 111 IllOj-.... I The following were the closing prices to-day of other American as well as Canadian securities. AUBBICAN. cent Louisiana Levee (May 1, Nov. 1) S ^ cent Massachusetts (May 1, Nov. 1) 1894. Massachusetts, 1900 6 <|^ do (Jan. 1, July 1) ^ W « . 7 chofffeheim's certificates Gt. W. PennsylvanU, letM., '77 ct. At. V & ® 66 S 96 91>i® 92K 93 1869 do Scrip, £15 paid (Jan. 1 July 1) '89. cent Virginia State cent do '80 ct. Atlan. & Gt W^N. Y. sec. Ist M. Atlan. & Great W., N. Y. sec, IstMort., Bischoffshelm's certificates W., N. Y. sec, 2d do, '81. 7 « ct. Atlan. & G Allan. & Great W. N. Y. sec, 2d Mort., Bis5 H 7 68 Sterling. 94>^ 93X® 9i)( ....pm 2>i(^ipm 63 48. 6d. 4s. 6d. 57 ® 68 6«>i® B'iH I 88 4s. 6d. 73 4s. 6d. , 78 : May AtAO. W 7 V ct. At. A W^ M.BlKholhhtlin'tMr. iinajrIvinU. M, '81 ; M «•. Od. BluholTthclni'icsr C'uiiaol. Mort., 1890. .£100 ptid At.*0. T f) ct. Atlan .v (ir w At. A O. W., coiiH. M.. BlncholTalieliii'i cer •tma 1 cent Oolrult & UUwiukos lal MoiU bdt. cent do do do I do (100, 111 Mid ticket of prot*ctlon M. tlK«> W 4«. 4a. Sd. Stcrlliur. cent Preference do B (I cent converilblu boiidi cent Erie •hiree.Sd MortKtce, 1883 7 IlllnoU Contnls, *IOO fbarat. nU lald e cent lUlnola Central*, 1U7S tfcuit do 1875 U.M « V 7 V cant Marietta A Cincinnati Bonda 7 a o*nt Panuma ad MartKue, I87« 7 V cent Panama QeneralMortsaffe, 1897 6 V do M. Stertlog. ® KOtrsnteed by Pesn. Hall. Co., 1881 CAM ADA. Canada « « centa do sf) centa Dominion ft « centa New Brunawlck 8 y cenu Nova ScotU 8 V «nt8 1875 do do 1888 Grand Trank of Canada '' '' do do Eqalpraent Mort. Bonda, 1 charge. 6 • c do do «d do do do I'll preference boDda do do «d do do do 8d preference stock do do 4tli d» Great Weatem of Canada do do 6 9 cent bonds, payable 1878 do do do do 1877-18 6^ do do 8 do do 1890 do do 8 tt cent scrip do do 6 w cent preference, lasued at 80, convertible (when paid up) till lat Jan., 1880 prem. 98 < klOl 99 HOO HOB H06 H08 ( 100 104 ( mISV ( ( Upland Cotton, and of No. 40 Mule Yarn, compared with the four previous years fair, 1868. 14X 9B 81 UMiHH Q k 81 week. 8S C t 84 The following statement shows the import* and export* o( bread aud feeding stuffs into and from the United Kingdom, dnr in^ last week and since the commencement of the seaaon, compared with the corresponding periods in 1800-70 liithK liiji< i 18J< 101 98 ^ tl03 101 J tlOS fi i 87 ^ 3)i® second quality The Sp. c. 9i}i 9d. 64s. llSd. £ lM9il,48; 1»,018,»»3 18,737,800 11,31J,958 aU,i»l,«88 7,9 8,419 11.3."!7.165 18,eT4,»6 l«.^6J,88l> 111,781,900 93,:!16,8tl i)i p. c. MH vix 44s. 4d. IIX". c. »)i p. c. iH. 3d llXd. 68s. lid. -.}ii. 9»v OiX 3Xd. Is. aj<d. Is. JiXd. Is. .xd. tone of business remains good, and in nearly all cases prices Is. 4>jd. is. are firm. The following relates to the trade of Manchester This market has been nnnsnally flat throughout the week. Producers atlU keep well under contract, but the actual business done since last Friday has been about the smallest which tuts been transacted since the commencement of the present year. This flatnass Is mainly attributable to the cessation In Within the last fortnight the the demand for the India and hina markets Eastern demand has very materialJy fallen oflT, and, as is usually the case nnder similar circumstances, buyers for the continent of Europe aud other quarters have nearly withdrawn from the market, and have abstained from making offers except at reduced prices, which producers are not yet prepared to accept. The position of both spinners and msnufactarers has oecome worse within the last fortnight, borne weeks since the demand for both yam aud cloth continued animited and good, while the cotton market kept declining, and producers had everything In their favor. Within the last two or three weeks the price of cotton tias mtiintaincd itself better than either cloth or yarn, and producers are, relatively speaking, worse olT than they were previously. The large contracts which both spinners and manufacturers undertook In the first quarter of the year have been of Immense service to them, and even at the resent time they are still moderately well under order and under no pressure I to sell; but at the price of cotton to-day they can no longer make sales of either yarn or cloth at the advantageous and profitable prices. The Imports of cotton this week have been comparatively small, amounting only to 48,000 Tlie sales are put down us 78,000 bales, of which the trade have taken bales. 55,000 bales; but the acttul sales have not been so large, and a considerable proportion of the amount mentioned above conaiata of cotton already sold and forwarded to the consumer from the ship's side. The comparative scarcity of the better qualities of American cotton still Imparts exceptional strength to the yam aud cloth produced from these descriptions, but the stock of Cist Indian and common Ameriuin sorts is ample, and coarse yams spun from them are weak, aud freely offered at lower prices than would have been accepted a week since. a statement showing the imports and exports of cotton into and from the United Kingdom, from September 1 to May 11, compared with the corresponding period in 1S09-70. Annexed is 1870-1. American Kiports, bales 1,>;17,1M 1,013,1117 ]M8,i>ia 76,811 4S,tt» 981,8-7 38U,II.<I1 3.611.411 Ei^rptlan 9UI,n8 Miscellaueoaa 181,UU9 3.393,8'>1 711,91'J Brasllian 811780 i East Indian . Total I8«»-70. Imports. lil.SOi 8.\849 891.095 S,9H5 6,911 TIO.IOS Imports, Szporti. H'.I,5;B 3,416 84,'il4 10170 614,568 With regard to the wool trade, Mr. Helmuth Schwartze reports demand remains brisk, and ciurent prices are fully main, that the tained. A solitary exception to this rule exists in the case of lamb*' wool, which : perceptibly cheaper than at the beginning is8«'ro. , ^heat ewt. 8«,730 Barley. 175,831 19t,9.» 83,183 48,163 194,900 88,180 O.ts Peas „. Keatia com 1871. ia.«8.741 74s. 7d. ISd. The wheat roR TBI W«IC XHDMe MAT 6. ^-^ISTO'Tl Imnors. RxT>n*-tji. Wheat Barley Oata Peas Beans Ittdiancom Floor SM,MB K3M 187.144 140,617 48.870 111 1,658 171 190 107.888 6«l 8oa 440 70,«M 1,016 r,i8i n,174 4,196 owt. 21,880,180 666«,IR1 1,666.8110 6,811,677 615,509 1,174.^ 1.16^981 10.118,896 8,189,174 ... , iBipnria. Kziw>rt* 98.149 13.446 aINOK TBI OOMlUtNOtliailT or TBS BlAaOIl (ACS. £ 58,340.119 »,&-1.4.M 3 p. is an abundance of grass in the trade has been quiet but firm during the In prices no material change has taken plaoa. pastures. Indian flour 16,S3R,9«ti a p.c. there are no complaints, and there i)t lS,U31,tt.i5 11.061.771 1S,343,«77 coin Coin and oalllon Bankrate Ooaeola Price of wheat Mid. Upland cotton... No 40 male yarn are not favorable to the progres* of vegetation. The vegetable world ha* been pretty well at a *tand*lUl during- the week, bat k90 17,')I»,«!I8 S'I,0S7,157 price* existing for goods at present the stock* are moderate, and everything point* to a brisk business In the immediate future. The weather is cold and cheerless, with eaaterly wind*, which k 14.070.793 19,3U8,£41 19,-aS,50!i ; k 5B,rai.483 b 413.501 I8.839.0<8 Other securities Beserve of notes aud perhaps doubtful ( 1870. £ £ 13,}77,ei)8 is C : ll,8%,i)ll months, 88 the average quotation for English wheat, the price of Middling . army dothlnf after the extraordinary S3 Annexed is a statement showing the present position of the Bank of England, the Bank rate of discount, the price of Consols, QoTemmuni^ecnrltlos and continue ; aiOS 107 100 „ Clrcnlatlon, Indading bank po9t blile S.1,n43,«)7 S4.46'.S69 Pabllcdtipoi-Us 7,534.»li 6 774.«7 utbar deposits. . . 17,513.8U SO.061,034 exceptional Inquiry for ; . S Whether the branch of Industry tor the laat but at preeent there are no signa of any falling off in this direction, and the position of Cape and all similar wools may accordingly be expected to remain firm for some time to come. From all sidee the reports on the condition of the woolen industry are very satisfactory the manufacturers are fully employed, and loth to extend their engagement* at the six General Mort., 1910 & Erie, lat Mortgage, 1887. high a* at ao>' period daring tUa aariaa. and the same may be said of Capes, the demand for whleh eontiniMa deacriptions, are quite aa activity that has prevailed In this 8d Sd SUrllng. 48. both from Port Phillip and Sydnny. thsra an nthar Ian market than a fortnight ago, but the |>rieM ihow rei7 little change, and rxmain, on the whole, tatiafactory t« grower*. Medium to good Australian fleece, and all aootind will long outlast the war, 4a. 48. do (d cent do cent Philadelphia 64d p«tltor« In the unabated. t3XA4M 4a. ed. llOolMioSl 107i« 4*. U. Pannaylrania, fSO aharea t fl cent Pennarlraula, l«t iIort|{*n «i 48 70 70 88 ti8 M. do eyccut 4M 4i. td. ta. CommlltM »lt«chort Krle tluirfi, 7 79 4(. Sd. M I Brui(baroi. TO I. . . : THE CHHONKJLK ibJU 27, : 18). 18.684,449 6.741,811 6,771,115 916,613 1.199.486 13,145.900 4,467,675 100,114 47.171 16,741 67,170 1,309,4:» itjm 81.984 11,11* 1,046 14,044 16331 For the corresponding periods in lS68-'69 the figure* were aa under: Imports . . For the week. cwt Wheat Barley Oata Peas Beans Indian Flour Com Sine* 8«pL t80,N66 84,490 71,884 6,942 10,754 114,'40 50,740 1. Kxporti. , For the ««ok. 19,m,C87 717 7.936.854 4,809,638 874.346 1,987,540 9.511,869 1,80»,6»6 7,066 1,619 . Sine* Sept. 1. 14a.6*g 97,618 7«,4ei IS,ill 4,444 B5 4 14 8(6 1,0T7 *S,T4I A Costa Rica loan for £500,000, Introduced by Messrs. Bischoff;! & Goldschmldt, has been rapidly subscribed for, and the quotation for the scrip has been as high as 6^ premium. It i* In a six helm per cent, stock at 72. BoKlleb market Reports— Per Cable. The daily closing quotations In the markets of I^ondon and Liverpool for the past week have been reported by submarine telegraph, as shown in the following summary — London l£onty and Stock Market. American seenritie* have been in general quiet and not veiy firm with the exception of United States Os. of 1865 which have shown a slight advance. Mon. Sat. 98^ 98X WH <BX 90K 90H ton •old, 1866 90H 1887 MH 91X 80 U. 9. 10-40S 8»M The daily closing quotations for Consols for money " acconnt C. 8. 68 (5-lOa, 1861 Tnea. Wed. 98K .... WH »H Thar. MM «»« 90K MH »S *>H 91X low 80 ISK FH. mt 9n3< «M ••¥ 80 81 United State* 6* (1863) at Frankfort were Frankfort KK MK •— »% 96X Market.— See special report of cotton. Livtrpool Breadttujffi Market.— The market ha* declined and Liverpool Cotton price* are lower for the principal article* throoghout the li*t. Wad. Thar. Mon. Tnee. Bat. nonr(Westem) « hbl Wheat (No. 1 Mil. Red)..* cU " d. 6 3 » 176 4 11 11 H CRidWinter). (CallfomlaWbiU).... U Oom(W.m-d)...V480ftn-w 34 " BarloT (Canadian).... a bosh d. s. S7 9 40 a. d. •. d. 170 ro 8 11 11 » » 4 S49 11 » ^ 3 340 » ^ 8 340 a. II 40 40 **.»5 1) 40 a. d. tt t 11 II 6 11 1 336 40 tti. d. *. tt 10 10 II U 6 I 331 40 •!.!! 0ats(Am.4Can.J...3«» »» »5 4(0 4ta 440 440 440 no abatement in the inquiry, P«aa(Canadlaa}.....V604» 44 declined 1*. ba* further Market.— Beet Protition* Livtrpoot and the decline appears rather a* a reaction from the former excessive rate* the more natural, as the supply of lambs is as ha* Chaeae al*o. Lard ha* droppad to 49*. and the market alway* plentiful at thi* season. For anpeiior combing wools, doaea with a tendency to lower prioaa. of the aeries. is But even here there — is — — — — : : —— : — : Mon. Sat. . 105 6! 3^ 5) 66 . Wed. Tues. d. 8. Beef(ex.pr.mes3). f 304!b 106 Pork (Etn. pr. mess) ?^ bbl 62 b d. 8. m » Thur. d. B. 62 6 6 Fri. d. s. 105 62 33 50 65 105 105 d. 8. 105 62 6 (i 6cc38 33 6 3S 6 ^112a>cc39 Bacon 49 riO 49 6 " 51 9 Lard (American) ... 65 63 66 6b Cheese (line) Liverpool Produce Jfartei.— Petroleum, both Spirits and Standard White, are firm at a slight advance over last week's prices' while the market otherwise is steady. Rosin, however, having declined 6 Is. Rosin (com. Wilm.), " (flnepale) . ¥ 1 Mon. Sat. d. 6 3 11 6 12 lb " Petroleum (Btdwliite)..^ 8" lb d. 6 3 6 1 London Produce and Sat. s.d. 10 10 63 6 £ 6 8. 3 6 16 6 e. 6 16 5X Man. 10 10 63 5K 9X 1 6 42 Thur. s.d. 10 10 63 6 6 636 Frl. B.d. 10 10 63 6 £ 36 36 82 36 82 36 82 36 81 15 31 15 31 15 31 IS 82 3 6 hH 9X 36 36 36 6 16 £ 8.d. 10 10 £ s.d. 10 10 63 6 6 42 d. 8. 3 have been steady Wed. Tues. £ d. 8. 82 36 31 15 ton 31 15 1 9 £ Ifri. d. 6 42 42 36 82 36 Thur. d. 3 5K 1 5J< 42 112 lb !8 d. 8. MarkeU—Prices Oil the week. throuKhout * Sperm oil Whale oil. Linseed oU Wed. Tnee. 9 (9pirit8| Lins'dc'ke(obl).^tn Linseed (Calcutta) Sugar (No. 12 Dch std) 8. 17 5X 1 TaUow{American).,,¥liaib 42 CUMMERUIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NKW^. Imports and Exports for thk WEBK.^The imports this week show an increase in both dry goods and general Tlie total imports amount to |7,4(50,904 this merchandise. week, against $(i,.561,«21 last week, and $10,382,030 the previous week. The exports are $3,473,(505 this week, against $4,306,496 last week, and $3,846,933 the previous week. The exexports of cotton the past week were 9,068 bales, against 13,005 bales last week. The following are the imports at New York for week ending (for dry goods) May 19, and for the week ending (for general merchandise) May 20. FORSION IMPORTS AT NBW TORK KOU TUK WEEK. 1868. 1809. 1870. 1871. $1,135,908 2,333,463 $1,612,207 5,461,883 $1,665,58) 4,980,593 $2,059,808 General merchandise... Total for he week. Previously reported. $3,469,371 91,453,664 $7,074,090 121,758,699 $6,646,173 113,116,906 $7,460,904 143.636,394 $94,923,025 $128,a32,789 $119,763,079 $151,097,298 Dry Koods . Since Jan. . . 1 5,401,0% In our report of the dry goods trade will be lound the imports of dry goods for one week later. The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending May 23 EXPORTS PROM NEW TORK FOR THE WEEK. Since Jan. 1870. $.3,610,420 1869. 1868. $.3,657,521 For the week P.-erlously reported.... $3,853,146 64,064 594 61,148,245 1871. $68,460,545 $67,917,740 $72,806,766 1 American AmiTican Ilcnry Chauncoy, Aspinwall Ameri('au gold 15 Brig James Miller, Arroyo, P. R. Mexiciiu gold. .. " 7,860 London- American gold 1, Foreign silver OoldW-8 Silver bars — St. Wisconsin, Liv- 136,000 15,000 74,198 20,418 " " erpool American gold Liverp') — American gold silver. . City of Liverpool " 40,000 19,000 on earnings on raauufactures, State and local... 41,100 201,000 Total, 62 3-10 per cent. Dam. Dam. & 128,5;i4 & station snppl's. loss of fr'ght ifc nag^e. to prop. cattle killed.. & Personal injuries Law expenses New York ofllcc Rents payable On (side agencies and advert'g Contlufjeucies lliie of cars Insurance 1 Augiist stami>8, &c W- St. Total for the week Previously reported $1,376,180 l,37i),180 $4,529,562 ^ CONSTUncTIOH, &C., FOR THE YEAR New machine shops, &c., Elkhart New depots, buildings, Ac New second tracks and side tracks, $559,137 1870. $I4J,881 139,567 M14,406 391,039 34 miles Bridge masonry and permanent embankment Improvements on Kalamazoo division Miscellaneous construction Real estate purchased Thomas400 > viz.; 1870. 4 per cent 4 per cent Surplus for the year 1,500 Silver .53,.35(i 30,000 103,800 Railroad 20— St. North America. Castle, $1,.'-)IK),052 1, 1871, 1,584 Vera Cruz- Havana- 1,821 $.5,083,719 2,752,360 City of Merida, Silver " 120 $18,4a3 ra,30(l 39,449 13,916 3,011,127 $1,113,660 Total 1, 1871 $8,916,632 8,644,624 Equipment- additional $3,024,630 I Same time 1 1868 1867 Twcnty-flvc new engines Six hundred and one new cars, various classes in $3,064,855 $266,31H .387,993 1.056,073 I<ake Sboraraud michlgan SoniUern Railroad.— The an- tional details are of much interest of the Company (including the debt^of the $654,.309 Total Jamestown and Franklin Railroad Advances for construction their 2d mortgage bonds, 86c nual report of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Company, for the year ending December 31, 1870, is published in the Jv. Y. Daily Bulletin ; a brief extract from the report was given in the Chronicle of May 20th, but the following addi- i.The bonded debt 15,616 86,762 23,479 10,806 51,706 191,417 12,527 2O4,0a3 $»1,751 4,845 335,227 .^ Total 600 Gold 1, February week have Silver May 20- St. $9,199 1889 5-1,004 4,5I?i Rent Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad Rent Kalamazoo, Allegan & G. R. Railroad 14,994,478 16,964,006 9,658,117 specie at this port during the past Total since January Same time in 1870 28,434 151,665 $7, 9-36,997 Interest on guaranteed stock Dividends paid, 1867 1866 1865 Branch, Santa Martha— GoldduBt " l»-8t. Morro Ofllcc, train 46S,61I» Net earnings, 37 8-10 per cent luterest on funded debt Same time In I —Br. .39,790 431,823 | ll,9i>2,.577 Aspinwall Gold 47,657 56,096 77,542 968,434 ** $.30,444,290 29,000,339 OPERATING EXPENSES $19:1,783 Oil and tall»w Waste and rags.... 4;J8,659 — Fuel consumed Total $2,417,998 28,026,292 $10,206,910 13 282,088 1)2,19) dividaids.. ton beea as follows May 15—St. Ocean Queen, " Interest 60perct.J.&F.carn'g8 All other Bonrcee $13,457,540 10,000 20— St. Main, Southamp. Gold liars American gold in of " " " l,2ro,l»4 Agents and station labor 17,162 Telegraph repairs & supplit'S. 17,187 Gas light account 513,973 and tenders. Repairs engines " 659,987 cars " roadway and track. .. 1,15,188 " 128,8!t!i bridges " 79,074 fences " 290,157 buildings * fixtures. 701,149 New and re-rolled rails 300 1870 1869 1868 The imports & 4,15.3,512 TAXES Silver bars 1871 1, From Rents $8,658,661 National, Total for the week Previously reported Total since Jan. Freight Passengers Express Mails Paris, American gold Puerto PlataAmerican gold 17.218 8,588 . . silver 20— St. 110,000 162,000 14,730 216,060 Foreign gold Silver bars 17— St. Perit, The company, on July 1st, 1870, executed a consolidated mortgage, with a provision for a sinking fund, to secure the payment of bonds registered and coupon, to the amount of $20,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum. Of the bonds secured by this mortgage a sufficient amount has been set apart to secure the paymeat of the bonded debt at maturity and the proceeds of the residue will be appropriated to double tracking the main line and procuring additional eqipment. There has been built at Elkhart, Indiana (the intersection of the Main and Air Lines), a machine shop, with other improvements, at a cost of $141,831 26. Now depots and other structures, where none had previously existed, have been erected upon the load at a cost of $139,567 57. Additional second track and side tracks, thirty-four miles in extent, have been constructed at a cost of $314,406. There has been expended in bridge masonry and permanent embankment, the sum of $391,039 93. Thorfe has been expended in permanent work upon the Kalamazoo Division, the sum of $73,300. A further sum of $39,440 65 has been expended in miscellaneous construction. There has been advanced, for the purpose of the construction of the extension of tlie Jamestown and Franklin Kailroa<l, from Franklin to Oil City and beyond, during the ])ast year, the sum of $421,202 26. The completion of this extension has contributed to a large incfease of the traffic of this company. There has been placed in the track, during the past year, 18,661 tons of new and re-rolled rails, including 3,054 tons of steel rails. The cost of these .rails, with the exception ot the iron used in the construction of new side tracks, has been charged to operating expenses. The business of the last year lias demonstrated the necessity of additional double tiaclv, and it has been determined to construct, during the i)resent year, one hundred and fourteen miles between the cities of Buflfalo and Toledo, tliat being the part of the road where additional facilities are more immediately and imperatively required. This includes the re-building of that portion of the Northern Division of the late Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, extending from Sandusky, Ohio, to Oak Harbor, about twenty-six miles. The earnings of the road for the first fo«r months of the year 1871, show an increase of $393,000 over the correspondiag period of 1870, affording reasonable expectation that the year will be one of great and unusual prosperity. EARNINGS FOR 1870. General ofllce expenses Conductors and trainmen Engiuemeu and firemen port of Missouri, HavanaAmerican gold 4,285 20— St. Calabria, Liverpool American gold 100,000 Gold bars 32,054 Silver bars 188,284 20— Sch. David Babcock, Fajardo— American silver 17 —St. Russia, eight per cent. $98,865,939 May 18— St. $5,000 — Silesia, 2T, 1871. Total May 15— St. 16— St. CMay hands of the Sinking Fund Commissioners, is Jl,594,430. The rate of interest is seven per cent on all except $200,000, which is " " " : Same time . Detroit, Monroe and Toledo Railroad Company, and tlie Kalamazoo and White Pigeon Railroad Company, the stock Of both of which roads is owned by this Company) amounts to $23,283,600. The annual charge for interest on this debt, and the $466,000, bonds ot the late Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Company, in the From $3,473,666 90,398,273 61,850,123 The following will show the exports of specie from the New York lor the week ending k"ay 20, 1871 17 : til oflEdkidLi 650 a : Less— $300,000, Forty per cent earnings that road $421,262 .^j $*5,000 51,694— 806,694 . $114,667 i Grind Total •«..,. ^,888,487 May ; :: : frifi a?, 1871.J The mMns Iroin to meet the above espendltorai wing aourcoB an already Suri ihowo debt— (nndad miA Boetlag. $8IW.IST SI? iiicreaii* of I'r... u'O.Ac Sal. U(,l il»blotMoU : AMXTt. T.il l.ni.lMS I ICalainiuoo Will Gx|K 910,000 884,000 t » .uIiUbitlaBnncli. Tola! Kqulpinenl JaiiK'ntoun and Fmnklin Railroad: Advaiu'KS III tlui C'oiii|iany to Doc. 31, 1870. '' IM(/Kaiai'i«KB« loUr- .nsytvaala, upon lit* utorratlDg table to Kin.tra. Treaaurcr N. Y Central . l,MO,on andPa/mutera 87,017 .T73,S49 liailroad (paid In January) 381,427 00,.%4 Individual ai'oounia ia0,1W liailroad stock Toledo, Waliiish A Wenlern Railway stock I'nlon Slock Yard Block Empire Trnusportal ion Co. stock Bulfiik>. Corrjr £ .tSOO,Oaa S,l>0i,9U 100,000 ' Pittsburg Railroad, First HortgaKa Bonds. Company* Railroad Bonds . A WnhanhS. W,7S0 100,000 34,058 14,000 49.600 300 »,800 8,000 »,00O 58,000 6,000 F. bi.nila Toledo City Uridge Iwnds White l>ii;eou A Kalamazoo Ibiilroad bonda Michigan, L,!ik.! Shore lUilrond bonds Buffalo Jfc Erie Itiiilroail bond serip Pacific Hotel Co., advances to Bills receivable (Lockwood) " " 1,877,806 100,000 60JM 14,000 00,000 Leavenworth Co. bonds Oil Creek 4. A. A. Kailwav stock Cleveland .fc Pittnbnri'HiiUroad Honda fiOaOOO 100(pOO .\dvan(i!i to KHuio riltsbiiri; «70 300 H,(KX> 270 31,648 t:M,466,500 : 6:i,00a Total (10 per cent) 5,335 shares Total t.»l,938,000 fund ToUI NoTS.— Kalamazoo, ... $8,873,000 6,527,000 3,623,000 600,000 1,660.000 $11,283,000 $840,000, .\ll..>gau and Grand Raplda bouda on which we pay as runt of that road, are not Included in above liabilities of this company. Dividend of Feb. 1, 1R71 $1,376,180 " " " on gnarautacd atock 16,675 19,968 Unclaimed dividends and coupons December expenses, payable In Jannary 976,960 M5,4S1 Bills payable and stock $61'i,l)00, Due Jamea H. hanker. Treasurer Due Commissioners of Sinking Fund Total 145,806 35,.338 $3,536,390 loss total 1,519,889 $61,187,179 Chesapeake aud Oblo Railroad.— This road is pregressing rapidly towards completion. The road is already running to the White Sulphur Springs, and the earnings thus far are over $800,which exceeds the estimate made when the road was first commenced. East and west from Coalsmouth over 100 miles are graded waiting for the iron, of which 10,000 tons are landing at 000. U,000,000 Tout i.A.,Vk.*.^v $HO,«B,000 AMaaiOAK WSALTB. I'opulstiou Mil. 11,000,000 $18,000,000,000 40.000,000 $11,800,000,000 , ; — Attention md is directed to the card of the Texas Haokinff Insurance Company at (ialveston, Texas. This compAoy has a cash capital of |21i8.000, and includes in Its list of tlirectom a number of the most prominent bnsiiie.4fl men of DalvestoD. Hperfnl attention is given to collections in all parts of the Stale of Texas which are ma<lo without any other charge than the ordinary rates of exchange. J. M. Brandon, Kwj., is rrukideat J. C. Wallis, Esq., Vice-President, and the Messrs. LauvnCiwhier and Secretary. . • . ; —The National of Texas, at Galveston, makes collectibnn M. Eopperl, Esq., is the President J. J. Hendley, Vice-President, and Chas. F. Noyes, Assistant Cashier. on Bank all accessible points. —On ; another page will bn found the advertisement of Boiler. tkt> - The w , . — Messrs. Davis & Freret in Now Orleans are among the leading real estate brokers and general land agents of the Sotttb, they give attention to business in the States of Louisiana, Texas, MIhsissippi, Alabama, &c., in buying, selling and Ici.sing of plantations and other real estate, paving of taxe.>i, collotliug renin, etc. BlNILUtt AND FINANCIAL. 5.33.G00 Funded Debt Michigan Sonlhcrn Grand MIncellaueuus debt (34,401.500 L.akc Shore, le^x 460,000 in sinking MOM great improvement introduced by this Ixiiler is in the economy of fuel, as the gas and smoke heretofore lost are now consumed, with the result of saving from ;t3 to 40 |>er cent in the quantity fuel ordinarily used by other l>oiler8. Among other testimonials of the great value of this boiler is one from Mr. I). B. Orapt^ President of the "Grant Locomotive Works," at Paterson, X. J., who commends it very highly, particularly for the use of soft coal S,auo i-i,»m 4>IO,000 company Buffalo and Erie White Pi(;eoa and Kalamazoo Lake Shore and Michigan Southern 1' 100,000 ;.... Weston Fuel-Saving and Qas and Smoke Consuming $6J,!»7,S79 Oaarautccd stock «.«op.jgi 8. t.innnn 10,000,000 S.OOO 18,750 ToUi and securities 10,0001.000 N,aM,QBO , 4,li«5 *Secnrcd by second mortgaj^o bonds as collateral. LtABlUTlES. Capital stock $4 i,««5 shares, (100 each Iica* 6)0 shares owned by thia MInliw 100, Dednctlng the debts dne to foreigners at the reopeetlre periods, the accnmulated wealth of the I'nlted 8tates in IWl was ft'tOO p^r bead In 1871, $A00 per head in gold. I1,01S Oniio Di-parlnient Sunbury and Erie lUliway bonds JUIlway shares Canal bonds and shares. ...,,.,, 11 10,000,000 K5,000 4U,000 rncolli'ticd carnlnpfx I'oct MOi)00,000 aecurltlee Property $1,007,045 A in hiin(l< of Aasialant Profit T yi9,aOQ 810,000 Detroit, Monroe Toledo Railroad atoek (Innerai odlco biilldlBE, Cleveland (40 per c«nl) Workliii; supplies, fnel, Ac, on hand Tiilido AMBUOAS * nimoo r>v«nilv Kara Timrji *T to (oar or flv« 1861. (8U84S |8ia,000 800,000 «10,000 Bond* M(>rl),'axr ToUI Eric* Anylo-Amtrieun smoanted Federal socurltlst «44.>0T,81I» 9,118,001 FIrat MurtKHKr Iloiidn rrniii kitve Municipal seciirltlea >U,10I,S«6 . Due The SUle 1810. RatlriuiilK B„fl,. ... ..i.-ro Huefrom — war JV71 $1,88«,4»7 COMDENBXD BALANCE SBXBT, DEC. SI, I'M."!) since the dollars annually. U.OOT ToUI Hernnd Stock banements estlng remarks of Mr. 0>'' new United Htates lottn, c' _.. nod— paid Noi. ML^ ckRoNicLk hftTe been derived '' Bankino Hoose of Hisnrt Clews & Co., 33 Wau, bt., N. Y. Our business is the same as an incorporated bank. Deposit accounts can be opened with us in either Currency or Five per cent, interest will Coin, subject to check without notice. be allowed on all daily balances. Checks upon us pass through the clearing house as If drawn upon any city bank. . We issue Circular Letters of Credit for travelers, available in Wo make tele Commercial Credits. to any desired point, and transac every description of foreign banking business. We draw Bills of Exchange in sums from £1 upward on. The Imperial Bank, and Messrs. Clews, llabicht & Co., London. the world graphic transfers of all parts of Tho and Provincial all their ; also money Bank ot Ireland, The National Bank of Scotland, branches. We is8u<9 Certificates of Deposit payable on demand or at fixed and available at all money centres. Orders executed for Government and other Investment secarl also Gold and Exchange. ties Advances made on approved collaterals and against Merehan date, bearing interest, ; dise consigned to our care. At the western terminus the connections are so nuWe make collec'Jons of Notes, Drafts, Coupons and Dlriden.lB merous that the company has determined to place 3,000 tons of with promptness on all points, and are fully prepared to oflur steel rails as the best aiid most economical to support the great wear and tear. Next year the connecting roads now bulldiDg banking liacilitles upon either eorrency or gold basis. from all the leadin;; weatem and south-western cities will be com& CO., pleted about the same time as the Chesapeake and Ohio, so that the road will start with a full press of traffic from the west and B.U<K£B8, southwest. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, via Waehington YORK, 11 WALL ST., to St. Louis, when completed, will be filly.one miles shorter than over the Erie Railway, and 110 miles less than by the New DEAUCKB IK York Central via Chicago, and will furnish another trunk line STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD, AND EXCIIANOES. from New York city to the west and southwest. ;.8eUna and meridian.— This railroad, eighty-one miles long, OllDKBS KXECUTED AT TItK STOCK AKO OOLO BXCRAXOBS. part of a direct line between V'icksburg and Savannah, was sold INTEREST Allowed on Deposits wnuvrt to CwKat'-M at Selma, Ala., on the 18th ult., under chancery decrees, and was BlQHT. bought in by the bondholders at the minimum price of $1,000/X)0. and sell, at current market rates, the FIRST MOSTBuy aUMBoaota Debt.—On May 2nd, the people of the State of EIGIir (8) PER CENT. UOLD BONDS of the ST.. Minnesota, voted in special election, In favor of not acknowledg- G.VGE ing the iD(lel)t«dnes8 on the Bonds, issued by the State and known JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO. as Minnesota State Railroad Bonds. Of the status of this indebtedInterest payable August and Febrnary, in New York, Lonness, we liave in previous issues fnmiahod full particulars. Presrai. don or Frankfort -on-the-Main, free of U. S. Taxes. 17. S. Fluauelal Axents In I>ondoa.~Mea*r8. Jay Cooke, quotations 97j^)88|c tmd interest. mwket Mct^lloch & Co. have l)cen appointed agents ot the United States •,• TANNER k CO.. in Ixindou for making the navy disbtinementa abroad. Messrs. >'0. 11 Wau. SfRKET. Baring Bros. & Co. hare heretofore been the ngeau, utd (he dis- t'oalsinoulh. TANNEB NEW — : r THE UBKONICLE '662 Habtxt a. S. Fisk. FisK Hatch. & Hatch, BAI7KERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 5 Nassac street. New York, May 20, 1871. THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY ) i are extending their line of road to the head of reliable navigation on the Ohio River, where it will meet and connect with lines now building or projected, to the principal railroad centers and river 227 miles are in operation, and the cities of the Western States. Iron for 100 miles additional is now being laid. The road will have, when completed, a large East and West through business, beside an immense mineral and general local traffic. The Six Per Cent Gold Bonds c:- the Chesapeake and Ohio Railboad Co. are amply secured, and very desirable for safe and profitable investment. The Central Pacific Bonds neootiated by us, amounting to have a ready market everywhere, being favorably known and actively dealt in at all the principal Stock Exchanges of this country and Europe, and are readily salable at all times at quoted market price, which is now .'.bove par. The Bonds of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. we believe to be of equal value and security, and must in time take a like rank in market value and salable character. Holders of Five-Twenty Bonds, desiring to fund them otherwise than in the new Five Per Cent Government Loan, may do BO with entire safety, at a profit of about 20 per cent, and without Tednction of interest, by an exchange for the Bonds of the Chesa- $25,885,000, PBAKB AND Ohio Railroad Co. Price of the bonds, until further notice, 91, and accrued interest from May 1. We also buy and sell Government Securities, and the Bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad Co., and as agents of the U. S. Government, will attend to the funding of Five-Twenties into the new United States Bonds. FISK & HATCH. GERMAN BANK OF LONDON [May The bonds now offered are of two classes First mortgage bonds, to the amount of |12,500 per mile, and second mortgag-e bonds, to an equal amount, both principal and interest guaranteed by the State of Louisiana. The price of the two classes is the same, and subscribers can take their choice. : The Bonds are only in the denomination of $1,000, or £200 each, January and July, at the rate of eight per cent currency in New York, or seven per cent gold in London, at the option of the holder, at the time each coupon ia due. Bonds can be registered if desired. No l)etter security has been offered to investors. The line is a good and important one, and the stockholders have proved their cetermination and ability to carry the work to an early and successful, completion, by the very large amount they have themselves put into it. The Bonds are largely profitable, as well as entirely safe. One thousand dollars invested in these eight per ceet bonds will give the purchaser more than seventy-seven per cent greater annual interest than the same amount invested in the new Government Five Per Cents, into which the Government Sixes are being funded by the Secretary of the Treasury. At the same price, an eight per cent currency long bond is far cheaper than a 7 per cent gold one. Calculating a return to specie payments in three years, and taking the time that the bonds of the New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad have to run 45 years we find that by compounding the interest of each, every six months, at 7 per cent, an 8 per cent currency bond at 00 will give a return ot $2,614 18 more than a 7 per cent gold bond, at the same price, or nearly three times the amount of the orj^inal investment. While the purchaser of the 8 per cent bonds of this Company can realize tliis special profit, he also holds the option ot taKiug advantage of any temporary advance in gold, as he has clioice, at every separate coupon day, of gold interest at 7 per cent, or currency interest at 8 per cent. The bonds are dated May 1, 1871. The first coupon will, therefore, be a fractional one, running from May 1 to July 1. The price is 90, and accrued interest at 8 per cent currency from May 1 to date of remittance. Bonds will be sent free ot cost and Government, and all other marketable securities will betaken in exchange at their best market rates, without charge for selling. Information concerning the company and the Road, and pamphlets containing map and full details of the enterprise, can be obtaiued of the undersigned or any of the Company's advertised W. B. SHATTUCK, Banker, agents. and Financial Agent N. O., M. & T. R. R. Co., interest payable — No. 28 Nassau Street, (Limited). DUtSCTORS. 0«orge Albrecht, Bremen. Green, Edward Henry London. Carl Klotz, Frankforton the-Maln. Victor Frelherr Von Magnus, Berlin. Julina May, Frankfort-on-the-Main. Adolph Vom Bath, Cologne. Charles Ferdinand Bodewald, London. Frederick Eodewald, London. Thomas Sellar, London. Joseph Speyer, Frankfort-on-the-Main Managing Director— Otto Nestle. Assistant Manager— Leopold Bonn. Auditor— George Thomas Brooking. Bankers— The London Joint Stock Bank, London. L. New York. filnnkers' (J^auttc. O1VIIIBN0S. 4,t)t * Bndolph StUzbach, Frankfort-on-the-Maln. 187L 27, The following Dividends have been declared during the past week COMPANT. CENT. F^!e. Books Closed. Railroads. Vermont Canada cS: June 1.1 June June 1. miscellaneous. Produce Exchange Co Northern Light Oil Co 7 in Pkiday t , I May 22 May 87 Evf.ni.\o. The Money Market.— There has been to to June June MayS6, If^Tl. 1. 2, no abatement in the excessive accumulation of loanable lunds, and while 2 J(3 per cent on governments, and 3@4 per cent on miscellaneous collaterals are The Capital of the German Bank of London Limited le £3,000,000, divided the quoted rates for tall loans, it has olten been impossible for In conseInto 800,000 Shares of £10 each of which 60,000 Shares, representing a capital banks and otlier lenders to place their balances at all. of £600,000, have heen issued, subscribed for, and allotted, and are intended quence of this very large supply of money there has been less complaint heard in regard to the national bank currency, as the proto be fully paid up within six months. The bank Is established In London and has no branches on the Continent or portion of legal tenders on hand is generally sufficient for business purposes. Tlie present ease in the market is apj arently ina'broad. It is now prepared to open business, to negotiate approved securities, and generally to attend to transactions appertaining to Foreign banking fluenced by the almost universal opinion that the same condition of affairs will continue for some time to come, as well as by the business. immediate causes producing it. There is certainly no prospect Bartholomew House, Bartholomew lane, London, E. C, April, 1871. at the moment of any change in the condition of monetary : THE NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE AND TEXAS RAILROAD COMPANY Are building a trunk line, connecting Now Orleans with Mobile on the east, and giving the only railroad connection between the former city and tlie great and most productive State of Texas on the west, the total distance from Mobile to Houston being 475 miles. The company is composed of strong Northern capitalists, who have already expended nearly ten million dollars of tlieir own (ouds in the construction of the line. They have built about 225 miles from Mobile westward, and secured by purchase of securities and made provision for the thorough repair and equipment of the 108 miles constituting the Texas division leaving liut 140 miles to be built to complete the entire road. It is believed that no other railroad corporation in the country has ever made so large an expenditure from its own means before offering any of its securities to the public. The Company now offer for sale tlie 8 per cent mortgage boJids upon the Louisiana division of 226 8-3 miles from New Orleans to the Sabine River. This will probably be the most valuable portion of the whole line, as it will be the only rail communication by which the enormous productions of Texas can reach the Southern ; metropolis. So important is this road considered to Louisiana, that the State has made very liberal grants in aid of the enterprise, by direct donations,.by endorsement of its bonds, and by subscriptions to the •tock of the Company, amounting in all to o f er eight million dollars. though barely possible that the reported negotiations States bonds may result in placing the Secretary of tl-e Treasury in a position where he will be less On time enpositively committed to keeping an easy market. gagementa rates have been from 4 per cent on thirty days to G per cent on six months, with approved collaterals, The last city bank statement. May 20, showed the following changes Loans, increase, $205,240; specie, decrease, $933,710; circulation, decrease, $116,513: deposits, increase, $1,637,998; legal tenders, increase, The result of this statement was to show the banks $2,269,029. $954,048 stronger in tlieir excess over legal reserve, the whole exaffairs, it is new United in regard to the : cess being $15,584,390. The following statement shows associated banks, compared with the the present condition of the same date in the last two years ifayai, Loans and discounts 1S71. May 15,J6a,8l3 Specie Circulation Notdeposlts LcKiU Tenders 21. 1870. (2»0,300,000 84,100,000 f'i8^436,6M 81,04,966 8S,;0.i,000 «33,594,016 826,500,100 Ba.OiO.OCO 66,D21,S2;! : JIayZJ, i%9. ta7ii.3(i0.U0O 15,4C0,Ut0 83,9«l,000 lS9,4auUO 57,eiO.COO Commercial Paper has been in good demand, and first-class names have been negotiated at 5@5i per cent, while some very choice names have sold at 4i for sixty days on six month's paper rates are 5i@6i per cent. ; Quotations are as follows : per cent. Commercial, " " first " " Bankers', class " « " endorsed " .. 60davs. 4 montlis. 6 months. singlensmes '• 60 days. 4toenionths. 6U days. class foleign first • domestic S to 4 months. 4H® 5 9 @fl exffl 8X 6 6 5 S a' a7 m» tn& : May : .. — . THK CHRONlCLft. 27, 1871.] »•»*•— ' Government Mcuritles have Been !^ A 5? if^f decidedly dull at steady price*, the fluotoationi of the week hardly iOi per cent on any of the iMuee. There hat been iees demand from foreign bankers for ehlpment, and the current InvMlraent Inquiry from home purchasers has constituted the chief business of the week. At the Treasury purchase of $3,000,000 on Wednesday the total ?,i'VA'f"f?/l'"'*'^'*>*''2'^'8<'<'' 'Id the awards were between in.lO and 111.25, gold, at the same time being lU.88@in.50 I ho most Important event of the week In regard to the new loan baa been the reported proposition of a prominent banking Arm to Secretary Boutwell that their own house. In connection with other some other dealers In Government bonds, should take the whole balance of the $200,000,000 6 per cents now offered bemg about $183,000,000. Upon Inquiry we are unable to learn that anything more definite has been done in the matter than mnkuiff a reouest of Mr. Boutwell to state whether such a proposition. If made upon certain specified terms, would be accepted by him. No reply has as yet been made by the Secretary of the Ireasury, but it seems to be (renerally thought that a proposition upon the terms named could not be accepted, and it is considered aoubttul whether a combination of private bankers can make any similar proposal which will not demand more of Mr. Boutwell tbuii the existing laws or bis own ideas of business policy ' wUl permit him to grant. Tho following were the highest and lowest prices of leadlna ffovernmeat securities at the Board on each day of the past week exceedlnjt ^fi'Ilr^V' ^M»y»" : T.l*"','"/' ''•'1n"'l'y Ihnnirt.y, 'i?""'i''' Mtty"a' M>y»<:' Frld»T MaySI 6ft3 the report was promptly eontradletod by th«PrMld«it. to be declared list of railroad UO do Kook •4H sou •> MV iv« \'m^ im3 80;^ M^ pref tsu IS lllk'ilsS Fort Wayne... 9» It.l'aal... il prBr... S3X t\u «iv S'S ssS MU ibN 111 ii»i<ili« .MW «<K 1^1 MV 8«l< I .7 Ohio, MlMliWla O'litralof N.J. 118 Mm*. M *t)2 i<ti<ii«S ii«\<r4 «•« (l^ n\)i i«v lISHIITl} IKM lliU \n IliflV iisiSiii ^ MK uS Ml4 ii«3 r-»5 ii»9 _ inx 8IK "<» **H «i« « III, ilH WK MX NX mn mm « iiS tT ni} ••w tuv .... U! Panama : .. ^IH BtV 111 Chla.A Alton.. 119X (to do praf • w««k rrM»T. n. fiij ;jHiS>5 I'^rimi 1>8! (jv« ' lay »1W ii'v iisii lliH 114? StK Ulanii... May]! ii)>'x -J9u Pltuburir Sorlhwttai Mayn. l*' II4X II4X IIJ IliJ Wahaah laat Monday, ToMday, Wa/lnw^d'y Ttinraday. Maya: K.Y.CentAH.R liOM take^hura.... * and mlaoellaneoos stock* on aach d^y of the Batnrdar, 2»rl»ni arte tteidlna VMimiU on the 81tt Instant. .... tl»X •UliS ..„ •'^ Clov.,c,r. * I coi.c'hic* l.g Del..Laek ,*W Hann., St. Joa. do pref IlllnoUCentr'l MIoli. Central. UorrU A Emox * Erie Hart B., tTnlon PaolBo. We«. lei. pref.. I'll. Marlnoea Qalcksllver.... PaclllcMtll.... adanii Kxpr'aa am. March. Un B-»-.,i8Mn" •n3vii»3 - 113X IK ,. ID-AJ's. ijiS"!* iis5":?* la^'/.T-i-sviisS iis'^iisM iwSiuiu •iiaJiii;; !,2>, '"'• - •ir<« in ~ " Carrency 8't • Dnlted Statoe. Weill), Fargo. i.isxiisjj lU;i 115X -aS)! < IMS iisxiisij i;5Ji lisjj •iisxiii" u the vrica bid »Dd uked. no uUt wu mads at the Board. 8t«te and Railroad Bonda.-Southern State This bonds have been active Tennessees, Virginia.?, South Carollnas new and North Carollnas, with considerable inquiry also for old Louisianas and to some extent for all the Southern State securities Ten' nessee bonds have advanced about 2 per cent., and there is evl- m dentlymuch confidence felt in the financial affairs of the State caused in part by the prospect that a further large amount of bonds will be taken up by the solvent railroads. The decision of the Court in Louisiana regarding the State debt 18 understood to permit the issue of such bonds to railroads &c as were authorized by law previous to the passage of the <>nstitu tional amendment limiting the whole debt to $25,000,000 this • wUl^crease the contingent liabilities of the State about $7,- Railroad bonds have generally been more active, stimulated by the great ease in money and the growing confidence in this class of securities The Pacifies, as usual, have been most largely dealt in Central Pacifies advanced to on the foreign de103i@103J showing some weakness on the ^^^ Wednesday °° down to I'S'^'Sr^^"!^,*"'^ 81J@82 for the former, and 84i@85 for the latter, on speculative ; mand, and Union Pacifies, after *^™"'',' '^'•'<='» ^"-^''y fo'lo«"> F»"ts, 92i Land ^i^^ia. * to «2i Grants, iT/'^o/^T j to 86 Incomes, J?» 85} 85} to 86. The following are the highest and lowest prices of the most active State Bonds at the Board'on each day of the week ; ; . ; Batardny: _ , St Tana., old .. . •s Tean.new... Ss .N.Car.. old.. *s ^J.C^ir., new. 6* VirK., old.... 6sSC, n, J <! J • ^ Mi»s<>nrl .... Un. P»c. l8t.... TJ.P. L'dlit.... n. P. iDcome.. cenu"ic.Goid • Thli Is . . • 48 37 9-.« oav '883 .... ... .... M ,. . .... taU was made at the Board. I!Iarket.-aold has been dnll and ranged all th« week between lllfand 112, closing op qaiet at 111^ and lUf. The immediate cause of the slight decline from the adrano« of last week was the easier rates of foreign exchange, and the consequent shipment of a smaller amount of specie than had bean anticipated. The export last week was $2,417,998, and has been thus far this week $1,087,000, which, with the shipments of tomorrow, will probably make the total export of this week abont $2,000000. The rates for carrying and borrowing gold do not Indicate a very heavy " short " interest in the market, although It is poasiUe that the easy rates for money and the absence of specnlativa movement for a rise render it difficult to ascertain the exact extent of this intorest. A considerable amount of railroad and other bonds have rec«ntlf been negotiated abroad, and the demand for these secorltiiM !• evidently on the increase, so that the movement may in time bare a material effect in settling our trade balance, and checking the exports of specie. At the government sale of $2,000,000 on Thursday, bids amounted to $6,818,500. Customs receipts of the week have been $2,800,In the loan market rates have ranged from " flat " to 1 per 000. cent for borrowing, and 1 to 8 per cent for carrying, the rate* today being 1, 2 and li to " flat " for carrying. The following table will show the course of tho gold premium each day of the week past -tjnotationa.- Saturday. MaySO.. Monday, M»ySO. TPx 70^ .. SHV «3V the price bid and aaked. no • Tti '.s la The Cold _., MH ..?. 'm „ »% 88 I<8!< 88 .... "loi-K loix "lOiK io» " the price bid and aaked. no •9'i3 •» ti\ 87 87 loix .... ;;:: k8 »t 81 mn . SaS "• •• 95V "!< .".. 88Six UH 8S v.'.'. m'ii s^ Ki 10* •;:: .... 108K mU waa made at the Board. Railroad and ltU«ceUaneon« Stocka.-Transactlona Stock market have not been on a very large scale, and no general movement in prices has taken place, either in the direction of another upward turn, or towards a reaction from the late advance. Money continues to be so extremely easy as to offer every induce ment to speculation, and the prevailing opinion of the street still favors the side of higher prices, whenever any material change takes place. In several specialties there havo been considerable fluctuations— Rock Island has advanced to 119J, againat 115^ last week Reading sold to-day at 117i, at least 2 per cent higher than last week, and seems therefore to be favorably affected by the very important action of the company in their recen', purchase of an extensive property in coal lands, 4c., and issuing for that pur poM a new mortgage of $25,000,000. a part of which is to be reee^ed for retiring their present indebtedness of about $6,000,000 and the balance applied to the purposes above namod l,ake Bhore closes at 114 against 113 last week, and the rumor of a stock dividend, which has so long been afloat concemiufr this road, now takes the shape of a report that $16,000,000 additionar capital will be issued for double tracking the road between Buffalo and Chicago, and that stockholders will have the pr.vilege of taking the new stock for 40 ar 50 per cent in cash. An active movement is noticed in coal stocks with an advance of more or less Importance in the whole Hat the scheme for consolidating the American, Maryland and Consolidation coal companies is again talked of. Ene closes at 29|@29i, there having been no further developments in regard to the stock, or the real cause of the recent advance. The New Jersey Central road was reported at one time «« aboat to be lea««d to a Pennsylvania Company bat ; ; Low- ing. eat. '• rneaday, Wedn'day, " Thursday, 23 ., inv 23 ...:iiv " 34....1I1X 2S ...ItiK Friday, je....uix ** iii« lilX The following ican coin American gold X Claartnca. tS7.419.flno lllV IJ881.S0O lUMjOOO mS IX 34JM.a» 1.41M7S »J1S.»7 >4!i'?a ijiwjoo IllH iia lUX lllX 113 3NI4Sil(D 379,S19AB 1,SM,14U iio>2 ii3i2 lllX '8 W Spanlih (liinbloona 18 10 15 SO Zgulldcrt 890 Patriot donhloona (old eolnage) premium t4 92 • 91 7 95 M.'38.0in a S 8 IS a 4 00 A 18 40 9 U 70 ISSp.c. premlnm. Fire (Tanea... Engllab •ilrar ProMtan thalan exeandonata.... Spanlah dol'an ilu and AmerJ7X1 is 19 4 10 Francar yiecl* thalera.. 144».17» ],9(7,S7 l.tSUSB American allTar (new) Dlmea and half dlmea. 'I I a n • ««" 7* S t^ \^t p.« t 01 1S4X Sonui American doUan. Forelsa Kxclian«e._The weakneM our -^— Balaneaa. Gold. Cnrras'ley. t3Ma.48l 87j8M.r«0 (old eolnage) 4 p. c. American aUver ToUl Inir. lux mx IIIX mx m* 7 60 8 05 X (loa- lUV lux ink thalera thalera PruiKlan Mt. iia 113 are the quotations in gold for foreign Xaooleona German HlKh- ItlX UIK inx Gnrrent weak. Prevloue week..... Jan 1. 1871, to date. ite.'.l'lOX Sovereigns in the Open.IIJ in Exchange noticed In developed immediately afterward into a decline of prime bankers' sterling, followed on Tueodav bv a farther decline of l,. prime bills being then quoted at llO^'afllO}. Thla decline was caused by the supply of exchange thrown oa the market through a prominent banking house, drawing 80 and 60 , days starling bills against the new loan of the Reading Railroiul This loan is for $25,000,000, though it Is reported that only $3.600,000. or £.500,000, will be negotiated abroad this Spring; tha 60 day bills were drawn at 110. To-dar the market waa flrmar. and prime bills advanced \ for both 60 days and short light, a prominent drawer, however, was selling the latter at a eoncMdon from highest rates. The advance waa understood to be baaed on the announcement that thero wero no more bills agminat the Reading loan for sale, at present. Doable Eagles continue to h« at i^ 3 16th premium. Exports of cotton from all United Bute* porta have been 56.M0 bales for the week; againat 88,431 bales la the last report \ In same week of 1S70. (Quotations are as followK London prime banken., commercial ' Parte (bankers) Antwerp ., ,, 8wl««.. Amatsrdim „„ tPaya. Il^'« 110.14 I ' . : . : : Hamburg « @ Bremen WM® » thftlers Tile transactions for the week at the Treasury have been as follows .. i2>4((4 -Receipts. Gold. Currency. Receipts. May Monday, Tuesday, Wednestlay, * TliurBdaj, ' fi-lday, ' 1451,(in 530,000 541,000 513,000 462,000 20.. "" 22... 23... 3t... 25... 26... " I893.5S7 28 575,369 90 l,128,fi41 5J 583,331 94 965,105 GO 5'r,,803 90 S03,0tK) »«,80O,00O May »4.T23,292 Payment during « 435.8.-.5 41 1,240,033 67 2,178,702 32 «4,984,036 25 7,281,5:9 71 5-,8M,435 42 19 550,653 446,511 390,180 2,501,113 May May 37 400,»3 76 $6,853,214 13 weefe.. !llay 26 t55,70S,51S 73 ?5,296,130 45 t6,969,415 51 , Loans and Banes, '^ Capital HewTorK Clrcnla- Discounts. Specie. |3.ooo,o<j(j »12,4.'W.70O 2,050,000 5,46s.t;00 Manbattan Merchants'.., Phoenix 3,000,000 2,000.000 1.500.000 3.000,000 l,80O.jO0 City T,0OOTO) Tradesmen's Fulton Chemical. Merchants* Kschange 1,000,000 609,000 MecbaulcB Union America ... »l,9;8,l«0 395Ji'0 1,119,101 293 4ai 289,200 6,885,900 ,508,100 4,490 WW «,606,S>5 4.262.799 6,707.542 3.287 527 1,177,W6 429,379 629.8.30 288,0110 21l33.-;76 184 190 300 000 #76,234 4S4,8l'2 1.235,000 Gallatin, Kationai 1 500,000 Batchers' 800,000 Mechanics and Traders', 600.000 Greenwich 200.000 Leather Manuf 600.000 Seventh Ward, .WO.OOO York State ol 2.000,000 American Exchange... 5,000,000 "Commerce 10,000,000 , Broadway l.OOO.OOO Ocean 1,000,000 'Mercantile 1,000,000 Paciac 422.700 Republic. 2,000.000 Chatham 450,000 2.926,859 16,292 165,284 52,700 10,400 New People's 412..'>0O North American Hanover 1.000.000 l.OOO.OOO Irving Metropolitan 500.000 4,000.000 400.000 1,000.000 1,000.000 1,000.000 1,500,000 1.000.000 2,000.000 750.000 300,000 400.000 soo.ooo 1.500.000 2.000.000 500,000 300,000 400,000 850.000 500.000 5.000.000 s.000,000 300,000 ' 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 300,000 1,000.000 Citizens Nassau Market St. , Nicholas Shoe ftnd Leather. Corn Exchange..., ... .. Continental Commonweaitb. Oriental Marine Atlantic .-_. Importers aniiTraders'. Park Mechanics* Bonking Uss. Grocers* North River Kast River Mannfacturors & Mer -Fourth National Central National Second National Ninth National Fli'^i .Niilioiial Third National New York N. Kxchange TenthNatloail Bowery National New 2.'i0,000 YorR- County 3<«,qio German American 1,000,(100 Bull silead 200,000 .00,000 -. 200,000 250.000 Stuyvesaht Eleveuh Ward; HIghth National American National fiOO.OOC «ermanl» 200,000 ion oOO Msnufaotarersft Builders Totals The 2010,800 991,031 3,414,'^ 218,706 108,629 4(r2. 84 528 9C0 1,321,579 4,384,580 9,565,300 21,035,307 6.594,»ai Inc. 4,0(10 ^Vprll29... 287554,533 Miiv6 289,312,773 289.2Sl.291 2-9.436,531 13.... ... 16.196523 15 262.813 Philadelphia Banks. 1.431,1(10 6.56,167 ,7W 133,.'»7 5fl';.291 51.(10(1 23;,9(0 3,050 48,980 1.05U,9:!9 19,351 4.52(1 360,000 98.485 11.644,200 78,1100 50.',800 18,(I9I,93>I 1.315,265 1,181.900 109,S0(1 901.500 301.500 771 ,(101 1,115.957 7.T26 18,397 8,970 2,200 1, 014,232 1,5(15,200 , ,. - 1,915 10,853 253,500 677 1,247,1(10 2,990,100 l,'i62,«00 2,.525.W7 2.156.200 1.195.S0U 1,802.290 743.929 12,087.400 21.625.617 1,221,400 713,817 1, 010,463 647,941 1.202.100 18,111,900 ll,«9,(i()p 9;i.lJ00 2,92.1,900 88,(100 1,862,000 1,467,.W '" ' 269,000 l,323,.'iC0 776W 5,870,000 227,000 79,300 150,100 11,31(1,000 .594.7(10 224.310 731.510 216.422 3.136.700 5,456,898 470,600 202,007 213.891 187.513 211.200 4.693.700 4,119.(100 426.(100 1,.'522,000 1,'14,!100 .332,900 5.290,1(K1 790,800 263,900 896,300 225,000 6,066,9ai 1,770,400 92O,.30O 4,832.2(10 1 1,(139,.346 319,417 6,329 1.165.400 2,807,131 1.654.154 599.609 505.016 4'25,2ai 5,843 2.950 '2,085 42.032 250,««l 44S,0;0 1,289,7011 800 4,913.200 1 211,463 1 .187,500 2.935,961 1 ,513,0?6 190,297 514.385 771.521 9; 9.502 49,600 9,063 23i)'.90ti 'iJSIH .-124.746 882.387 iM5.0;3 305,600 412,.340 l,ie7.0M 127,000 0'.521.322 week Net Denoslts Legal Tenders 11,637.998 2.269,029 weeks past Deposits. 215.793.1^57 214,72.5,838 217,IfO,796 222.319.2'a 227,581,540 231,956,018 233,594,016 — The following are as follows Inc. Inc. Legal Tenders, Aggregate 50.915.937 52,534,143 66.596.788 60,426,291 62,099J!11 61.252.293 66,521,922 creavings 656,f84,185 6.37061,363 8 0.66'2.6,i9 809,774,060 691 .S5.3..303 .5f9.6-«.934 645,119,189 Total net Philadelphia Specie. L. Tender. Deposits. Clrculat'n. 1^34,(1(10 1B.367,0ai 11,500.000 |5,'.'115,000 North America 1.000.0(10 4.-;31,599 5,S91 I,()76,5f2 2,000,000 810,000 800,000 500,000 250,000 5.-a3.3(0 36,.300 2.«7.000 1,398,800 871,000 413,000 719,0a' Coinniei'Clal Mechanics' Bank N. LiberUcs. Southwark Kensmgton Venn '^es ern Manufacturers' Bank 01 Commerce Olrard Tiadesnien's Consolidation City Common woallh.... Corn Exchange.... Ifnl' n T. Jt'st I'onrih Sixth hi'venth Eighth Central Bink or R>!puhllc. Tot J 1,067,31) 1,3'26,5S0 1.521^3 610 1,000.0(10 260,001) 2.303,000 2.151,1100 1,4*<,0()0 i ,922 SOO .573,100 287.000 180,890 .3«8,449 ,360,00(1 784,644 3,800,000 I'.iiga 23i.409 1,000,000 ,39,000 1,.375,000 200,000 l,414,9(i5 o.'js; .384,898 300,fl(Kl 800,000 200,000 1,146,718 1,184,763 - 966,558 1,675,000 1,339,000 3,663,000 1,001,893 879.0 150,0(XI .533.000 2.5(1.(00 864.000 986.000 400,WX) 300.000 600.000 800.000 i,ooe,ooe :. Third *'''-«'l'"lty 'i50,noo 500,000 400,000 3,300 1.192 2,000 22,600 4.810 7,000 27.5,000 tm.ooo l.OOO.OOO •2.56,935 9.8ai 3.000 29,000 143,000 230.000 191,000 460,000 ,5.53,000 237.')00 ,.$I6,4^22,0OO 511,094 241,118 536 000 537,0ai 1,011,000 305,233 228,00(1 2.8.37,000 2,251,110) 126,000 $.55,001 ,6-23 $213,993 Leather $14,950,156 J3.702,aiO 2,813,528 4,128,600 ].S26.lia) 1,.316,000 |l,00O,00O 797,600 S83,f00 616,000 486.750 2,237,00(1 461,0(XI 1,522,100 909,640 975,112 1,575,160 1,223,425 626,117 211,000 22;,13(; •Traders' 168,967 180,603 80,2£6 76',aii 3.199 26.83 23.861 143.094 1,076,481 77,2.33 455,6.'-i8 3.699 418.K3 195.167 •291.577 8"6,S1» 694.219 1,178,653 784,6'23 62.647 146.245 41,213 69,714 21,430 78,315 5,3,742 680,8,53 597.167 202.886 375.060 305,214 1.036,622 1,131.809 902,199 9 8,954 930,157 612,^34 1lt3,038 175,«5'J 2,086,980 2.777,161 4,165,809 3,31 1, ,347 1,249,521 310,0 U 195.3S9 153,286 119,809 4,1112 140,'245 1.000.000 3,12e,4a2 1,803,747 4,e27,40l 338,098 6.780 3 040 464,901 109,500 472,884 Second (Granite)... 1,600000 4,-,13,563 .32,3- 4 821,5.33 Third 800,000 2.000.000 1,233,007 4,675,691 1,952,746 5,088.411 2,866.011 25,668 2.763 8.605 62.200 712,866 804,367 555,785 1.6,39.610 14''247 1,926,553 2.762 77.781 9.583 16.403 24.196 113.160 Eagle Hide & Leather Revere 3,240.325 4,049,182 642,»:2 2.465.381 2,997,008 2,000,(100 Security 300,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 Union Webster Total ' 4,'i31,0(ll 812,781 879,725 886,091 210,110 1,446,(»X) 450.(100 270,(100 3.56,.5S7 2'2P,(100 792,(100 261,816 179,000 (»690 241,(100 .577,(iai 800 000 176.000 $11,156,493 5.32,832 1,077,112 376.072 5,026,996 os Inst r.9,357 Ine. The following May May 15 22 795.4(;0 781.000 174.112 820.833 689,567 7981100 792,083 ,(196,238 451l,*75 775 613 1.62R.»I4 339,148 798.540 •205,169 1.(155..52i 7M.465 :t;i2,ai9 2.313.710 503,^57 991,555 2,y29,r26 47,51 193,5,55 419,'288 472.833 139..'i00 5.37,167 490,497 $51,034,319 $24,93'),l-26 are as follows 423,1081 Deposits 41,392 Circulation.. 165,i90| weeks past Deposits. Circulation. 24.9'28.70f. 49fc4S61 3i'8.4,58 12 12.563.549 12.104.981 1.894.431 1.654,795 1.928.813 1.784,516 1.741,124 : Inc. k01,983 Inc. 39,567 Legal Tender. Specie. 113.273.30S 113.191.517 111.212.513 114.8S1.622 114,153,511 Mays 665.424 592,812 3,642,493 are comparative totals for a series of Loans. Dale. Aprll21 M ay 1 908,801 week. Dec. Dec. Specie Legal Tender Notes 338,7.37 S27 The deviations from the returns of previous week Loans ,359,200 2,240,651 574.496 1.198.627 800.407 519.944 $47,550,000 $114,458,514 $1,741,124 $12,431,931 Not received. Same 776,366 392.214 1-26 6,3.311 407,23.3 211,164 1,621,715 174,662 1,2.'!5,(I86 1 229.33:1 12,tJ66,841 49.470.076 51,513.795 61,419,3:M 12,431.931 51.6^24.819 24.i75,a36 24.929,164 21.699.5.59 24.9S9,V,'6 SOUTHERN SECURITIES. made by Prices are several of the principal dcalei-s, though necessarily nominal, some quotations are Tlieap Quotations are ol tlie Vena Active Securities ivtaicli are not Given on the Next Page. City l>leciirU:ea. lild Asli j^lexandrla 6b Atlanta, Ga,7s... Anensla, Qa., 7», bonds Chief ton. S. C, 79, F. L. bds Columbia, S. O , 68 Nortb Carolina. WKmmgton & VVeldon 78.. " Cb. & Rath. IslJI. cud IftM., Colambne, " 7e, Lynchburg.' Cs " ... . 88 fHasbvllleCs NortolkliB Petersburg Ss Hlcbmond 6b 7b, S4 7(1 90 7S 74 88... 8b... ' M " Cheraw rflini " stock & Darlington 7s Ridge, Ist >lort,gage 11 85 .. Tennessee. East Tenn.ifc Virginia 6b, end by SlateofTenn Mempblsand Ohio Wilmington, N. C.,68 " stock... Sd Mobile. Ala., 5b, bondB 8b, 8S 40 , " Savannah & Char, let M., 79.. North Eastern 1st mtg. fs... Macon 7!'. bonds Memphis Cb, endorsed Memphis past due conpouB. Montgomery (IB 64 63 8i Sparlen-burg and Union gnar'd by States. C Predrlcksburg 6e Ask South Carolina. * Ang Ist .V1.,7b " Char!., Col. bonds " " 8s 67 7S to 10s 6s { 70 8(1 70 Virginia. Railroad Securities. & " Urange Alabama. Montg'ry " " " Montgomery and Ist. end Income. Eiiialla Ist gold bonds, endorsed by State of Alabama Mobile and Ohio. 2mtg, 8b Sclma and Merldli.n Ist m. 8f Bonth'weBtcrnKit., let mtg. stock Macon and Aue'.ietii • bonds & "Tenn Va. niMilsslpttl and Islana, MlBBlsB )! Lon- Cent, let m. Ss " 8s 2d *Tenn. Ist n).7e csnsold, SB & Man. Ists IstB 6f 8! 90 75 f6 ."^4 86' .. •• Sds, Hs 80 •' «h,88 »!3< " Rich. 80) 64 4th, 8s fucd. Int.Ss * Ean " ,- Ul core'd )'lt, 6b. "mont 68... KO 75 87 IstsHg SoutbBide, l8t mtg. 8b " 2d m. gnail'dea.. " 3dm. 4tb Norfolk & •' •• Blcbm. ' ' ' ' i 88 70 !0 H) !I0 01 701 621 HS 95 , m Petersburg 1 8t " 7s " 5d m. 8s Sfi 87* 8U Petersb. let ra 'I'B " 2d m. Cf " 8d m. ff Fre'kBb'g APolo.en. " " conv If 82 67 (jb m. f8 73 HS 79 87 Sdses Virginia Central lets, 69 " 2ndB, 69 .. " endorsed. Macon and Angusta stock. .. Atlantic and (inlf stock Savannah, Albany.* Gnlf7s' bonds, end. by Savannah.. Pensacula A Goorgia 1st m 7bi " " Sd m SB 2dB68 Sds 8s 4th88B Orange Ai.^lez. 8b, 86 78 84 78 Ale\.,lstB6s,..,. " & West"P. 1st, 8b.. 1,35,000 219,335 517,009 2.52,775 .58.635 First City 5'J2 1,484.805 1,952,297 881,119 8,458,625 2,276,75(1 1.933,731 1,000.000 1.500,000 1,000,000 1.000.000 Ifl00,000 1,500,000 175,2'20 773,796 670,550 790,535 102,771 574,452 K51,269 366,630 240,929 443,OfO 346.462 16524 697.167 2,192.787 I,0ii0,ui0 431 519 l.%2,844 Tremont Wsshlngton of Commerce, of N. America 5b8.'231 516,984 1,229,166 600,663 1,517,S6« 1,410,990 2'27,500 1.30,130 600,000 2,000.000 750.000 Bank Bank 990 7W.840 1,545 5S6 2,518,531 1,912.298 704,343 2,311,(101 Georgia. 447,'U9 215,860 596,000 172,550 $44,269,775 23(1.901 65.4>15 5;2,(X10 $133,153 793.865 820 81,596 1,930 £0.000 3.543 200.000 1,1X10,000 ttXI.OOO l,0O(l,0l« 171,430 3,385,0(1(1 '19 1,5.13 1,577,000 3,378,000 957,494 1,046,479 412,008 R22.00O 762,000 3.265,000 1,523,000 214,000 1,952,427 2,614,972 1,000,000 2,oai,ooo 1,500,000 State Snflolk is Farui'TS and Mech. 1.000,000 1.000.000 179.630 154 , 15,262.818 31,204.966 233.594.OU 1,171,115 Lo.ins. & Shoe 1(16,691 : Capital. Mount Vernon New England 425,417 the average condition of thfl Philadelphia National Banks for the week preceding Mon day, May 33, 1871 Banks. Merchants' .259,400 111,754 201,861 61,400 1.000000 Maverick 633,516 1,713,516 984,968 796.280 319.236 1,050.693 863,816 i2,r.sa Shawmnt Massachnselts $461,269 17J,211 3i;8,I6J 2,4(^4,521 North Old Boston Miirket $173,716 4.231 6,473 1,7(0 (lOOJlOO 1,000,000 800,«10 800.0WI 400.000 3.000.000 200.000 1,000,000 1,000,000 900,000 00 3,769.378 2.017,800 1,525,198 1,7 9.170 81,321,479 81.201,966 Howard 1,419.139 2,629 58U 2,026,400 164,2ai 43,062,846 44,269,775 »1.391 3,;i75.019 7,10,0(1(1 5.528,8(10 2,S»i,9(IO 11.068.9(4 11.096.315 11,118.973 11.119,730 11,156,193 4.437.570 Bnecle. L. T. Notes. Deposits. Clrcnla. Loans. »1,526,2^6 2,695.014 200.000 Harallton 131,139 3,924 494.860 734,900 799,400 5,720 31,391,30-) Globe ' 1,5,35.437 45,'(10 31.161.929 Kliot Kverett Fancull Hall Freeman's 25.430 35,109 50,700 3!,W6,127 3,488,401 Continental 19.:i00 ' "" 541,.'«5 101,' 41.671.0(n 43.024.711 we 2.031.408 1.421,392 508,647 1 398.994 507.000 1.987.883 370 061 432.710 674.100 464.000 921,600 391,000 1,076,000 2.666.700 3,844.000 31,568.901 Broadway Columbian 1,417.:B4 1,925.000 — 231.508 213,993 1.000.000 500.000 298,160 189,(«0 " ';.(M-.,2il | 1,59(1,700 4,933,112 niaekstone Boston BOTlston Exchange 1.637,016 3(X),«78 »730.1iOO :il5 0.^0 2,1 SO Deposits. Circulation. 13,632,369 14,403.388 14,253,922 14,575,823 14,950,456 366,543 1,.500.COO 1..5OO.00O 2.488,2.55 119,40(1 151,9 7 151,065 condition of the Philadelphia '2f9.tS8 Capital. S'k of Redemption. Bank of Republic. 1.527,961 2,890,475 2.347,532 2,»S2 1):V) 1 557,800 821 , Legal Tender. Specie, Banks. — Belo-w 299,140 952,975 434,000 267,(B7 2,14-.'.2(I0 " 4'24,873 •2,794,451 4,700 830,766 ]S0,4<0 5.732 6,470 ,(X10 5,260,100 5.94O.40O 1731.818 152 621 1.181,744 185.582 1,026,343 479,.'>0() 21.268.900 17.52.027 1,.376.690 826,566 19.5(«) .1,(123,,T0U 2,073.034 630,833 1,515,000 655,677 437,0(10 67,41 784,1(10 1.888.800 2.069.(iOU l,:i49,4(0 799,1(10 1,378,3(10 734,932 111,129,551 $767 800 1.791,944 4,531,514 2,275,910 1,472.083 1,897,200 1,991,59(1 3,869.741 933.710 U6,.513 15.512.186 15.712,951 ia»970.87S 15.597.189 15,807.291 Legal 4 527.3% Specie. Circulation. Loans. 290.107.870 236.530.566 2ti5.207.7% 483,769 252,100 195,700 2,894 256,418 171,106 493,000 951,000 44.970 are the totals for a series of Aprils.... ApVlllS... AprlI22... 4-14,915 47:1.469 4,058,905 119,3(10 mt.nX) 2,30S,71'S f2(i5.240 Doc Dec. Net neposlts. Tenders. tlon. $1839.500*11,015.500 9.8' 4,359,300 885.100 5,631,800 527.219 4.231.700 478,300 2,422,000 1,415 7,115,013 521,503 3,(MV,810 5.766,777 767,458 2,167,704 920.959 3.280,550 5.056.200 7,319,026 5,175,700 1.522,150 3,35;.400 1,592,890 3,794,907 2,443 300 1.299.834 deviations from the returns of previous The following 20 2.166,6(X) 70.28.3.900 2S9.486.531 Loans. Specie Circulation May May •i479,.'-.29 22 Banks. ' ' 15 Atlantic Atlas . Increase. $374 633 Increase.. 6()6,9'29 Increase .. 36,713 Cil'culatlon i give a stateraent of the Boston Boston National Banks, as returned to the Clearing House, on Monday May 22, 1871 City Bakks.—The following statement shows the condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week ending at the commencement of business on May 20, 1871 ATBKAGK AMOUNT OP ' Loans. 54,391,498 54,601.445 64.819,857 65,033,229 65,001,625 1 May8 26 44 »62,561,727 86 };12,265,565 96 6,853,214 13 5,296,150 45 New York ' Miy 51 : : Date. April ',4 Currency. »!,007,608l8 »1. 786,597 39 491.475 36 420,514 98 254,539 69 1,158,197 79 1T9,M 5 60 374,J98 34 2,462,870 02 31,601 17,515 The annexed statement shows the for a series of weeks Gold. »65),.171 81 Legal Tenders Deposits Increase. »1.37,850 Banks -Payuientfl : [May27, I3T1. Decrease. Decrease. Specie Custom House and Sub- -Sub-Treasury .- House Balance, 1 1 , deviations from last week's returns are as follows Loans : Cnfltom Total Balance, . . . Capital 80!<@ @.. ~,2 The 36S® «IK@ 8«)<@ Frankfort Snturday, . THE CHKONICLE. &5i Prussian : 18* 81 . . ' . ., May 2 H . .. - . : THE CHEONICLE 1871.] , . .. . 666 OENERAL QUOTATIONS OP STOCKS AND BONDS. The AoUvo Stock* and Bond* slven on • Previous Pa«« OMi* V*l«a, WkatOTor tha Par aiar AND •TOOIS NewT Aimrlcaii <0.8. •OtItlTIBII. Bid, (AiH aTouia AHD uoraiTiiB. nioaa. ii. \r> UtXUIJK ii. BTOnCB AKD alCDglTIU. Bid. BONDS. ii\ M. IM. 1.1 (i' JNotpri are not H«p»a(«d b»r«. UnolatloMa mr« nad* SaBUiara BacariUaa ara «•«•« la SayMMa Ida*. ba. '*K M.ian.. "—•"• "'- '- i;v..6, llIK U7)i VWi, (IwiB)) New ret do do DoVlOS. VlrKli>la6a, old do do ni^w do r««lvtcred do do do do do do do do do old... 1MB... new 7», 7a,>!ndor8vd VLB 7a,ni>ld. Morth Carolina (a, old. u dp do Funding Alt, 1M(. ao do I8<8 do do new bonda. do do Special Tax ontb Carolina do A do Han. JtSt. Joaeph. 6a, do do Ti. PenltentlarT 6a 'SH , • »« W ' • ilill niaola Canal Bonda, 68 conin>n, do do do ft m *> Miss., 1st MorlKsve... I 16: Consolltlnted.., ... < oiineetleiit ft m do Il5 M Df. nreferred rinclnnaU. 78 Cinrinnatl »• 147 Paaanmpale, -I do ii"' «B • » H . do Morris iX 104 W do llOX cou «s, old. 6a .Belvldere Delaware, . fnn«l Uorttage. 2d Mortgage, llnd., CIn. ft l.af.. ist \i.,7 1104 ' 75 83 Un: *• k.... r.ilf;. . . Ill" do Waterts, ii7to'8n.. do Water Stock la, 17. do Wharf «• do special tax % of "88. Jeir., Mad. ft l,lstM.(TAM)7, do do 2d M.,7. IWBI..... do do 1st M.,7. 1906.... Lonlar. C. ft Lex., 1st M., 7, 17_ 7» >4 98 do ... do 2d M., «. M do do sa M.,(. ess ^ ii;;\C»mden* Amboy, Oof IS.... 9» M gK do do 98 6of8S.... «• do do tof».... M do conaol., 6 of *W. g>i' Lonla. ft FrTi.. 1st M.. t, 'jO-'n.. do Ixtuisv. Loan,t,'ai. Cam. ft Bur. ft Co., lat M., L. * NaBh. 1st M. (m.a.) i^.. Catawisaa, 1st M., 7 •5 do Lor.I.oanfm.B.li.'at.in EIro.ft Wll'ms, 5a SSH do do 'I.«ib. Ilr.)t,1l do do 7s, 1880 Vtfi do IstM '".... 11.17 'JSlS. Bunt. A Broad Top, Ist M.. 7. 9» lOo' do istJi •an.iB do B do 3d M.,-,"?*... 84 do Lon, x)t,1t do do Cons. 5(., 7, IB. 43H do Conf :«(.... June, Pblla 1st M., guar .6, W. SS H I i;.--' k.v;' vllle. 111, M..6. lat CO 54 . e. • i I Bun<l9 IS7S. . «X 90 CIn., RAILROAD BONUS. 6a, 18SS 68,1887 G«4, real estate. . snbscrlntlon. 7s ISM 6s, MX Long a) Island preferred 2dpref. l» New do do Long Dork Bonds It., 1877.... Hud. R. 78, 3d M.S. F. 1885 do '8, 8d Mort., 1875 Harlem, laaMortgsge do C(*.M'Ke ftSTtgF'd, Rome, Watertown * Ofdau. St. Lonls, Alton do ft . T. Haute... do pref. 2* 61 5: V. .. .. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Mlch.Cent.,lstM. as, 1882 Chic, Bur. ft Q. 8 p. e. Ist M.. Uloh. So. 7 per et. 2d Mort Mloh.S. ft >l I.S. F.7p. c... Paclflc R. "s.gnart'd hy Mo... Central Paclflc Bonds Onion Paclflc 1st Bonds American Coal lUO 101^ do Land Grants, 7s. do Income lOa Ilwola Central 7 p. ct., 1875.. 60 Consolidated Coal Cumberland Coal Maryland Coal Pennaylvanla Coal Spring Mountain Coal wllkeabarre Coal 90 n . * T. H., 1st M... do lA M iircf.... .. do 2d M. Income.. N. Western S. Fnnd.. do Mm »'o Qaickaiivar prelerred Wella Fargo scrip Boaton Water Power ({do Camden Boaton. Hamnflhire,6a Vermont 6a do do »A 'cheahlre.t ft 1810.. .. Amboy stock.. .. LlllleSeliuylklll Mine Hill ft Schuylkill Haven. Northern Central.... tOH North Pennsylvania 44 Oil Creek ft Allegheny Blver. 98X M Mlasourl) stock.... liCadlnc tloathem Mecnrltiea. Atlanta bonds, fla Cbnrleston stock ta Savannah 78. old 87 , 7s, new do Memphis old bonds, ts do new bonda.ta voblleSa 7* » do f NewOrlaana.5a do do conaol. to... 13.« liih do do bOLda, ?i.,. do do lOa ,. 91 S'* tt to at RAILROADS I Orange * A lex. RK Ist M. ta. do do Id M.Ik. Va.ft Tenn.,1atM,la do 4tMlort.as 'iiv' SV » I Charleatonft Sav.6n,ffnnr.... It do do 7a 104 \tS»M Oreenville * Col.7B.gBar..... Pcnnsylranla. :m IMS do do 78. errtll.. t4]( iPh- ' F.rle I iPhlladelphla Northeastern 'onneastem 181 11 M.»a. iSat/ laSli .'(Ph;lladelbhla * Trenton.. lax «>>« iSoDth Carolina (newt. Phlla., German, ft Norrtatown HI do do 7a ^new). . III . We8tJen«y7s, Jan.* la, Jan., A.. J. do 68, Delenee Baltimore 68 of *iS 1»i4 do do do GaentnBBOda.Tt do atock. .„ Ontrtl eeonjte. Mori. h. M i« Kacoa* taatvlek iinean* end'.'is'.l WMtam stock lAllantleaoaltTt Montgnt'y ft Weat. P. It .MoMle ft oklo atwnair. do do do aatft. do la, liit arwt.. Jo July... Baltlniore. Maryland Cnmncy. I * O. 4to r^H IK. 9tK Orlaeaa IIMB........... ft .lacks, ut if. ih. do ' Orleans Mte. Mlas.Centt. MISS, ft Tenn.. mi .M East Tea*. * Ueeeata . .1 ' .,!». sirii Kit do «a,:ion |i*>. Park 68^. do _ '* tWJt BalUmcre * Ohls ta of *ri ... M do do aiollO n MS MempknAGk^Aon.M'la., do do 6»otia JJH, **S do (N. W.VB.)ldM.6* fT *• da aieeli! iMenphu * Utile R. latM,... do M.ta ,, n "aciflc (ol , 6a, . 100)i lil' 68, (Jold 5a, Gold...:.... Mo.UB-T 13V 18S3.. . lou o6j< 100 ft . 93 I Uhteago Sewerage la do Municipal 78 lot 95" Phlla., WHmlng. ft BalUmor*. SIX West Janer I3IJ< 125 Chesapeake ft Dela. Canal.... Delaware Divlalon Cknal 'sj* Sk' Lehigh Coal and NavlgaUoa.. 39 Morris (consolidated) do preferred 36jt 30X 3). i;ScbaylUUt)avlgat'n (conaol). do pref do 40X iWiaqnehanna ft Tide Water... IIBK LBarHngton do :dM.,t, do ImproT., 6, Catawlssa Hock do nret'erred stock SUV Elm Ira ft wllllnmsport Elmlraft Wllllamsport pref. Lehigh Vnlley UK Boaton 6a do Sa.gold Portland 6a W 108 T. IstM.(goldli(,1(i lat M. /gold) <,l9lt.. ist M.(Leav.Br.)7,1t do do Land Or. M.,7, IWl. do do do Itra. do Inc. BoDds,7, No.lt. do do Ko.ll do do atoek._... Denver Paellle RR * Tel It. North Mlssonri slock n a lOu daaaaebnactta 1900 124 Maine 6a New 7, Lonla. Park la Park 6a gold .„ .. Sewer SpeeialTax la do lOi' M lleod. Jst M., stock.. do North MIsaonrl. 3d M.,7,ia Kanaaa Paclflc Ist M„ (gold) Wit W do lOS 94), 91 •m" •Morris, Ist M.,«, 1876 do Boat Loan.S. F..7, ;8chnylklll Nav., Ist M.. t, MR. u« ** Canton Co Delaware ft Hudson Cana* .. Atlantic Mall Steaackip Uarlpoaa Oold .... Trusteea Certif do & do do do 6, "TO. 6, "(l. 6, -SO 6, -86. lot Debenturi Debenturea, 6. ft in<l. Lex., pref..... new Water* Wharf ti do ftii m98K 99 1S7! * do common. Naahvnie Wafer 68, gold.... Jo Reading, ft * St. WS Erie 78 ll ''*i( IM -81 Lonlavllle do Loanof I8>;,t. 17 do Gold l.oan of 17,6,17 a** do Convert, of 1877, 6, *n ! Loals ft Iron Mountain. ... Toledo, Wab ft tveatem. pref. 83 St. b:>nds.. MX 154 n 6, "SI (cur.) 6, » scrip. lOO (gold) do 101 St Louises Chesn.ft llelaw.,lst M.,6, '86.. »4 Delaware l)lv., iBt M.,«. T8... 80 Lehigh Navigation, 6, do loan of IK4, 6, 84 :3»>» York, Prov. ft Boston. .. Norwich ft Worcheater Ohloft MIsal.slppi, prelerred. Rensselaer ft Saratoga . do do do iWllmllig. ft Cin., lat NewJeraey New York ft Harlem New York ft Harlem, pref. New York ft New Haven 1st Mortgage Extended. Ist Kiidorsed 7s, 2d do IgK.... 7s, 3d do 11)89.... -s, 4th do IIWO.... 7b. 5th iV) ISS8.... ll>i $ M M. do 7, It. P1ill..WlIm.*Bal.,lstM.,«,'g4 WcBteh.ft Phll..i»t M..conv,do do 2d M., 6, 1878. West Jersey. 6. I8i1 87 » - M., 7. Ti., 1st Sunhnrv7s, ft do do do 130 i»X 90 do do MorriaftEaaei 1876..., ft do do 160 Clav.,Col.,Cln.& Indlanap.. Col. (L'hlc. ft Ind. Central Dnbnqnc ft Slonx City Erie Railway preferred. Hartford ft N. Haven , Marietta 78.1865-76 M., IW).... S'lnbnr? l>ayton ft Alleg. Ptilla. ftBrle,l8t Ist do do Ham. ft PennsTlvanla,,lsT M.,6, 1 ilo 3d M..6, 1!<75.. do Debenturea,6, '68-*71 I ao •0 to i:9 "87.. do int. Bonita do t'on.o! bds do do ^;Itn. Bd» do do lA.Vort.. _ Han. ft SI. Jo. Land li'anta... do do convertible Laak.ft Wealern Uonda Bel.. Lack, ft Wesifrn. 1st M. do do 2>l M. Tol.ft Wab'h, 1st Mort. eifd. do IstMStLdlv.. do 3d Mort do Kqulp.Ddk.... do Cona.ConTart. Hannibal ft Napiea latM Oil Creek «0 iH" Philadelphia do preferred... Chic Bur ftQulncy do do i PhllB. *T6.. *78.. loei^ Itl MX RAILROAD STOCKS. (Not nrevlonsly qnoted.) Albany ft Susqaenaniut Chicago ft Alton Louisv., CIn. Little Schuylkill. Ist M.,7, IgR. IID North Peniisvl., I«l M., 6, 1880.. do Clinltel M.. I& 1887. 113 99 do 2d Mortgage I do Funding Scrip, 7... iS'* 100 100 Rondon'ft Os.RR.lst M..;8g'd N.O., Mobile ft Tex RR lat M. Sa "75.. do Albai^ ft BusqlPa, Ist do do 2d do do 8d eomtnon do .leffcraon., .Miui. Lehigh Valley, Ist M,.6, IlfTS.. 97 do do Ist (new) M.,(, fa. 101 ai .M.,6,(Kd) Wallklll Valley, 1st M., gold 7s. St. Lonlaft Iron Mt. Ist ra.. gd,7 per cant, do do do do K. Ist lili. Ist do 6 7s.conv. : , ft ake Shore consolidated, 7... Montclnlr RK ol .N. J. 7s, gold Northern Paclflc RR, 7-3U gold N.Y *Osw.Miil.R,lBtM.'(gd) Port Huron ft Lake Mich end.. CITY BONDS. do r» CDee.ftOhIo I ' I I *i M sv , (l.*C>lBlM.,7,int (In.* Ind..lsl M.,7,'!B if;x June., ,^' 1.1 \f 1 tin.. \fi,, .1 I £X do ' :«! '"» 6a, "77-'83 IU» II12V IW !OJH,lt>.l do do Se do FnndedDcbt6i.. do do 7a.. do Waterexten.78,.. Alleghany County, 5 do do 68, *S&.... Ind. 1 .M K'lar, ?», gcTld. fcanlST.ftNash. Ii. 1st .M.cons.," Canal, 18i2 Ore.it Western, ICS Wcat., lat M.. 7, 1805. do lstM.,«, I<en ft do > Pittsburg Comprurolae4>ia. Ist Union Tele. l8tM.,7 O. R. BrooklyrGs do WaterGa do Farkaa do do 78 do S year Asaewraant 7 ft do I Stock f.oan,6a.*a-'!7 do Dayton 75 < .Mllltarjrljian 6s, 1871 l"l)i,l(U "• liPhlladelphia Wa do »iX IMS - 6e,lSn 6a,18W MullTN. V. in 5fi, Sa,1874 58, 1875.. .» 5a, 1876 do do do do do do do Massaclnisetta do du MM.jl.m.. aa:. do To'do dep. hds. 7, ll.'M i.'«4 4»k I .... I Pennsylvania !Wi,»n do do do 48 J Philadelphia. I NEW. OR RECENT LOANS. U.S. New Loan, gold Bar. C. R ft M. lil;. Ist M,7(gd) 6a,i8;.| 6s, 1875 R. T. Central do skg ft I Essex, convertible... do construction. jNorth .MIsaoarl, W 6a,1873 do do do do do ft Long Occk New Mew York I MISCF.LLANEOl'S BONDS. Am. Dock ft Iro. Co. 7, -He l»i» 6e,lSi8 «e,!88S <lO do 7fcl878 York "!», Ilonnty, reg do [Vermont I Jefferson RR, Ist Mort. bonds. 187U ^.. do If ISnmmitBranch iVermont ft Canada 113 «H 97 74 Cedar Fails ft Minn., Ist M... Detroit, Monroe ft I'ol bonda Lake Shore Dlv. bonds Cleve. ft Tol.. n- w bonds & Ash., new lids do do old bds. Bntfalo ft Krie, new bonds ... Jacksonville ft Chic. Ist South Side Railroad bonds. do 58, do Michigan <a,l8T3 7s, 6s, IWM . St. L. War Loan Indiana 6a, War Loan do do do do do do do 1«« «. 1.1,10 ParkerCentral Ohio 157)1 ,,. KBH'Conneitlcut River Cleve., P'vlllc . ft Boaton ft Providenca IM' Cheshire nreferredj. ... Cln.,Riindusky ft fnev. atock. 31* j('(mcord (lew Yoritft N. HarpnGa Boston, H. ft Erie guarnuleed Inrgo bonda ~H. do 8s do Sa Millroad bonds. Arkansaa 6a, funded do 7b, l. It. ft Ft. 8. Iiw. do 7s, MemplilB ft L. R.. do 7n, I..K.,T. B. ftN.O. do 7s. Misa.Onc. ft RB. Ohio 6a, ins do 6a, 1881 do «B, 1886 KentncKT 64 Aole. — 103 do do 2d Mort Tol., Peoria ft Warsaw, E, I>. <lo w. n.. do do do 2dM.. isn.. Kbode lalandEa Alabama Sa Alton do VemrtCen., ist M..rona.,7, Hit do do 2d Mort., ,, 18»1.... 44)» Pitts, ft! Vermont ft Can., new, 8.... iii" do Vermont ft Maaa., ist M.,t,'H. n West Mil, Boaton ft Albany slock... 157 do Boaton, Hartford ft Erie.. 3S do BoMonft Lowell atoek... .. (Ill Baitlmor. Beaton* Maine U*X 154 ^r. M. ; .... Mort . levre bonda Ka 89 do do do do do do I •7 .loliet ft Chicago, 1st Mort. (niic. ft Ut Eastern, Ist Mmt.. Col., Chic, ft Ind.. 1st Mort.... California 7a >rie ^..^m 4« M jM., ». F., «, •» do«i»rir;«/)6,T. ill 111, ; Ga Connoctlcnt _ 1«K pgnsrM < n Oct new bonda Ga, new floating debt. do do do do do .... IneoiDe do do do do ' i Lonialana do do .iwi ' 7. iiiiia nortberi, Si* . M Mort. w« M 4th ., do Kiisli in iMaas.) 7«B ...IWH i»«y llam.Co.,Ohlo6n.e. oi rl.d. Kltehl.nrg 140 141 do do 7 Indlauapolls, (In. ft Lafkyett«{ f)i Covington »i" ..Manchester^ Lawrence..... ft t*n St. L. ft Iron Mniinlain Ist CiD .Ham. ft II.. iNashuaft Lowell. Mil. ft St. Paul, li-t .Mort. 88.. do do 'in %t.. ,, If... Northern of New UainMhire llJJt do do do do SilM., 8,77.. do 7 51(1 Ogdens. ft L. Champlain »%; (In. A Indiana, lat H., 7 do do Ist Mort do iioa do pref. do do do l.ftM. d •ox! ....{ Old Colony ft Newport. do 3d M., 7, 1877.. h2K'«l3 do do 2d M Port, Saco ft Poriamontb 138 ....; Coinm.,ft Xenla. 1st M..7, 10. is" I!!!: Rutland Marietta ft Cin., Ist Mort naylonft Mich., I.t M.,7,'«i. 40 do Chic, ft Milwaukee ist Mori... 3ilM..7, do do preferred 8lkl 8iS MlaROtrrI 68 do 1 iHla. Unb. ft 8I0UI ('., 1st Mart PeninanlaRII Bunds fa April Chic. , latM.... SdMort do «H new bonda do do do n^w ft Allon Kinking Fnnd. do Ist Mortgage.. ft do do Ohio liontts •do do do do Chic, 18C7... QoorgtftCii do * Cleve. .'Jijrt. t7 Id Mort p. c.eq't bds lUl PItu., Consoi, S. F'd. 1(0 do 2d Mort do bonds |Kutland,new,7 .. 1 ... do do do 8 do 6a. oltl do npw bond* do W. .1.1 ; Tol. ft Pttn., Ft. STATB do .lo Jersey c, do Sa, I874,tvv Ss, l(Mw, r«tf Tcnnewee r.s^< i\ do CTere. «>. Hds,6,"T6. liouda, 7. lim.. i.t hi _«o 1 Mun Is ti,s-3Os,hi>as!r«0 ••, S-Wri, (ISn, new) rtt alltmora, uvntralOh)'.. Marietta.* IMI... M.(uew)T I Par iTocga aao alovaina* M.ioldjl. > ««, s-aiH, (iSiti r<v •s.s-Mb, n(iM)r«0 Aak Beaton. anev .lstM.,7. •n. San Cin., I I ta.lHai, r<i< nm ol Ika i — : : THE CHRONICLE. 656 a he Bailtoay ^^nito£^ 1 . 'EXPlANATIoF^oFl'BfE~STOCK AND BOND TABLES. Prices of the Active Stocks and Bonds are given In the Bank and Insurance 3. The Table Stocks, Mining. Petroleum. City Canal and Other Stocks. on another page, oompriseg all Companies of which the stock is sold in any of the principal cities (except merely local corporations). The figfures just after the name ol the company indicate the No. of the CHRONICLE in which a report of the Company was last published. A star (*) indicates leased roads ; in the dividend column x=extra; ii=stock or scrip. 4. The Tables of RallroBd, Canal and Other Bonds In in all. four pages, two of which will be published in each number. these pages the bonds of Companies which have been consolidated are frequently The date given in brackets given under the name of Consolidated Corporation. Immediately arter the name of each Company, indicates the time at which the statement of its finances was made. In the "InleVest Column" the abbreviations are as follows J. & J.=January and July F. & A-=February and Auprst M. i. S.= March and September; A. & O. April and October: M. & N.=May and November; J. Sl D.=Juneand December Q J =Quarterly, beginning withJanuary; Q.— F.=Qaarterly, beginning with February. Q.—M.=Quarterly, beginning with occupy : ; ; — Maroh. 5. The Table . of State Securities will ; Chicago Railroad Company, the terms of which have been faithfully complied with, and the semi-annual amount to be charged to the running expenses, will pay off the whole of its mortgage debt of $13,503,000 before the bonds are due. The maragement of this Pennsylvania Company has been placed by the company in the hands of seven directors, as has already been announced. Exchange. Houx'on A: Texas Central Railway Company.— The Chief Engineer reports as follows. May 1 Gentlemen I herewith submit a general report of operations on your road, in the diflferent departments which have been under my control during the past be published monthly, on the last Saturday of the month. Bonds The Table 1«71 vision and management of its properties west of Pittsburg. The legal title of this new corporation is " The Pennsylvania Company." It is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. Its capital stock consists of preferred stock, $8,000,000 common stock, $4,000,000 total, $12,000,000. The $8,000,000 of preferred stock is held, and is to be held permanently, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. This amount of new capital stock, in consideration of which the above railroad interest of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company were transferred on March 1, to the Pennsylvania Company, covers fully all the expenditures of the parent company in this connection. The $4,000,000 of common stock is also held by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, who may sell it at par whenever, from time to time, such use of it as may be found expedient. All the profits of the operation of the new organization during 1871, after meeting the obligations of the lines leased, are to be used by the Pennsylvania Company in perfecting and equipping the roads transferred to it. After 1871, it is claimed, the preference shares of this company will yield at least six per cent on their par value. These works, as a whole, now yield net revenues more than sufficient to meet all the obligations assumed for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in taking possession while the operations of the sinking fund of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and — Railroad and Gas Stocks, and Southern Securities of those kinds which are least active, are all qu )ted either rejiularly or occasionally at the end of "Bankers' Gazette," on a previous page. of Railroad, 27, ; " Banberd' Gnzette" ante; quotatious ol other securities will be fuuud on the preceding pape. 2. fMay will be published on the third Saturday 6. of City The abbreviations used in this table are the same as those in t)*e tables of railroad bonds mentioned above. The Sinking Fnnd or assets held bv each oltv are given on the same line with the name of each month. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad— >emr Loan.— The — Philadelphia Ledger has an article in regard to the above from which we condense the following " It has btjen known that for some months past a number of gentlemen connected with the Reading Railroad Company have year. been buying large bodies of valuable coal lands in the Schuylkill At the date of your last annual meeting you had in operation and Mahanoy coal regions, and it has been generally supposed 155 miles of road, running to Calvert on the main line and to Brenthat these purchases were made in the interest of the Railroad ham on the western branch. Company. During the present session of the Legislature an act Since that time the road has been opened for passenger and of incorporation was obtained, and under it these lands will here- freight business to (^roesbeck, 40 miles north from Calvert, on the after be held. They embrace in the aggregate about 50,000 acres main line and to Ledbetter, 25 miles west from Brenham, on the of the most valuable and productive coal land in the State of Penn- western branch, making a total of 220 miles now in operation, eylvania, including nearly all the large bodies formerly held by with 10 miles of track laid beyond Ledbetter to Giddings, (and Individuals and coal companies in the first and second coal fields. which will be ready to open for business about the 8th inst,) The stock of this ne-.v coal company will be held by the Phila- making at the present date a total of 230 miles of track. delphia and Reading Railroad Company, ample authority for this The new portion of the road is well built, in good order, and in purpose having been conferred by the act of incorporation above general compares favorably with any of the best roads where no referred to. The money required for this new enterprise will be ballast is used. raised by a loan made by the Reading Railroad Company. All of The earnings of the road were much reduced during September, the branch lines of railroads which were owned entirely by the October and the early part of November from the efTects of the quarCompany have been lately merged into and consolidated with the antine regulations incidental to alarm of yellow fever, and later by Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. And a new oon the non-arrival of rolling stock, which was expected early enouglt solidated mortgage upon all of the property and franchises of the to meet the requirements of the business season. Incessant rains latter company will be issued to secure bonds to the amount of also, in December and January, damaged the road to some extent, f 25,000,000. These bonds will all have foity years to run and and, of course, interfered proportionally with the business. The will be 7 per cent, currency, both coupon and registered 6 per expenditures for repairs, therefore, bear more than a usual proporcent, gold, both coupon and registered, all in sums of $1,000 each tion to the earnings. and 6 per cent, sterling in sums of £300 each all the issues being ROLLING STOCK. free from taxes. Out of this issue of bonds $6,000,000 will be set The engines, passenger and freight cars owned by the company apart to retire all the present mortgage loans of the Company, are as follows, viz amounting to $5,807,000, so that the new loan will practically be 4 26 Baggage cars building Engines in running order a first mortgage loan upen all the property of the Company. The Engines in shop for repairs S73 4 Box cars 845 following statement of the assets of the Company has been pre- Passenger cars in good order 20 Platform cars 15 3 Stock cars pared to show the amount of property upon which the new loan Passenger cars needing repairs Passenger cars building 2 Boar-Iine cars (old, worn ont and is secured 8 unfit for regular service) Baggage cars in good order 6 Kallroads. Including main line, Lebanon Valley, Northern Liberties CONSTRUCTION. and Penn Township Branch, Lebanon and Pine Grove Branch, Pine Grove and Lebanon Railroad, Lorbcrry Railroad, Union RailSince August last, when I took charge of engineering operation* road, Good Spring Railroad, and Mahanoy and Shamokln Railon your road, the line has been located from Ledbetter to Austin^ road, with their laterals and sidings, aggregating ^^}i miles of single-track road $31,864,000 and preliminary lines run from Richland creek to Red River, with Depots, embracing ail depots, terminal and wharf structures, office a location secured twenty miles north of Corsicana. bnildings, &c 3,898,661 By these surveys the distance from Houston to Red River, two Real estate, embracing properties held in fee simple, and not included in the Items of railroads or depots miles above Preston where the line reaches it, 5s 354 miles, from 8,817,665 Locomotive engines and cars 10,083,990 Hempstead to Austin 118 miles, and the total length of your entire Stocks and bonds held by the Company 4.32«,353 line w hen completed will be 473 miles. Steam collieries 588,486 Coal barges The line to Austin is Romewhat longer, but much cheaper and 580.152 Debt* due the Company, cash and tmcollected bills 4 095.ft38 more easily built upon than that originally run up the Colorado Materials on hand 1,200,529 bottom, which the present line avoids altogether, except near Total $64,800,873 Austin, where it is not subject to overflow. The grades on the present line are located everywhere above The leased lines of railroad and canal held by the Reading Railroad Company are also embraced in the mortgage, though not in- the highest known floods. Arrangements have been made which are believed to b3 fully cluded in the values in the above statement. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company of Philadelphia will be adequate to secure, if desired, the completion of the road to Austin the trustee, and the mo tgage provides for a cumulative sinking by the first of October next. About the first of J tine the grading will be completed from fund of 1 per cent, per annum upon the outstanding bonds, beginning with the year 1873. Out of the new loan, after setting apart Groesbeck to Richland creok, a distance of 30 miles. Preparations the $6,000,000 to retire the present mortgage indebtedness of the have been also made to go on immediately with the grading as far Company, $19,000,OCO will be left for the purchase and develop- as Corsicana, 10 miles north from Richland creek and 210 miles ment of coal lands, and the acquisition of other new property from Houston. Boston, Hartford & Erie.- At a full meeting of the Berdel' necessary for the increased tralBo ol the Company. All of the property thus acquired will be added as a security to the new loan, bondholders, at Boston, last week, the question was upon the raising BO that the entire amount of $25,000,000, when issued, will be of $200,000 to be paid to the receivers and trustees, so that the|latter secured by property worth over $80,000,000 exclusive of the value could foreclose the mortgage and enable the bondholders to get of the numerous leased lines of railway and canal now held by the possession of the road, in accordance with the recent decree of the Company." courts. An assessment of 3 per cent on the par value of the bonds The Pennsylvania Railroad Company »nd Its lieased was finally agreed ujiou, the bondholders paying this assessment Roads.- The reorganization of the roads west of Pittsburg, being declared specially entitled to the benefit of the suit for foreleased by the Pennsylvania Company, does not seem to be cor- closure. The road, during the last ten months, has paid expenses rectly understood. The following statement is by an officer of the and $90,000 more, not including office expenses. Edward L. Pierce new organization The n timber of miles of road in the West ex- was added to the committee of bondholders, the other members ceeds two thousand. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company pro- being George M. Barnard, William T. Hart, S. Adams and T. R. poses to delegate to a separate corporation the immediate super- Lathrop. ; ; ; ; ; : I : .. May THK (JHRONICLK. 27, 1871.] Vnloo PaelAo Rmllroad CvmmtH'F^rnlngf icum ........'.'.. , Esprnmii .".....'..... mU I ... .Inn, l.> 1 30, A rll txpiaaat \i,| ' M\ l»;i). |» l4H,8Tn 9» l.Ml.OU tT 1871. W tI,I»7,(M4 l,0tl»,4U DO , '' the public, th« coropaoy now oflkr for thrlr Bonds, liniite<l by law to |t2.5(K)p>'r mile, and .Bonds, to an equal ninouni, principal anl iriii-f od by the State of Louisiana. Tlipy liave I' II, txHi |iay interett at the rale of i>rra per r e»n%. currency, at the 0| tion of the ho' tiiuu wUea each coupon is due. Mr. W. B Shattuck, who was f' cagrd In the Bcsotla tion of the OovernuK'nt loans, ui >wpd up hi* nalaeat sueceaa In the national securities 1j;, negotiating the Oalon Pacific First Mortgage Bonds, and[ more lately, the Honda oi the Central Railroad of Iowa, of which he was Treasurer, has been appointed Financial Agent of this company, and sets forth aome of the strong points of the enterprise in another column. An exchange makes the (ollowlnff Naabvllle St Krcatnr Btaieoient ot the tcnua of the lease of the Nashville t Urcatur Railroad to the Louisville & Nashville Railro«ul C<'mpanT, la'ely agreed n|X)n by a joint committee from the dlrectoriea of the two roads Tlie Louisville & Nashville Company aaaume the floating and bonded indebtedness of the Xai-hville k Decatur Company, not to exceed $3,450,000. The lease to extend for thirty yean, to go into effect on the 1st of July, 1672, or sooner if agreed npon by the partieB. Concurrent with or dei>endent npon the ratioeati->n of this lease is a contract by which the Louisville A- XnulivilU Company binds itself to furnish the contractors for b North & South road the money to complete that road. v the North k South Company was obligated to famish these con tractors, but owing to the war in Europe that Company hag been unable to comply with its contract with its contractors, and that work has been for some time snspendtd. I'nder the new contract the North k South road is to be completed by the Ist of May, 1872. Tu return to the lease of the Nashville k Decatur road From and after two years from the date of the completion of the North & South road, the Ix>nibville k Nashville road is to pay, semiannually, an annual dividend of six per cent on the stock of the Nashville k Decatur Oimpany. Should the profits Irom tlie North A: South road during the first two years that it is run lail to pay the interest on the bonded debt of that Company, then the I^uisville k Nasliville Company may appropriate so much of the six per cent annual dividends that woiild be due on the stock of the Nashville & Decatur Company for the first two years of the lease, as will l>e sufficient to pay one-half of the deficit of the North k South road in meeting its iuteicst. For the payment of the indebtednefs of the Nashville i Decatur Company the Lotiisville k Nashville Company is to receive stock in the Nashville & Decatur Company. At the expiration of the lease the road and equipments are to be returned to the stockholders. If there be any deficiency it is to be paid by the Louisville k Nashville Compauv. If there be any excess in valuation when letitmed, the No [>ermanent imNaslivillii and Decatur Company to pay for it. provements to be made without the consent of the directory of the Nashville and Decatur Company. The organization of this company to be continued during the lease. Tlie road and equipments The Nashville and to be received and returned at gold valuation. Decatur Company to have the right of adjusting ail suits and disputed claims against it. Strictly guarded stipulations are made prohibiting any discrimination for or against any point on tlie road, especially Nashville, in the tariff or movement of freights." • Not urDtng*.. F,«rnliij« «67 I Notmrnini;* The net e&rniDga in 1871 For April Tlireo moDtha pr«v1oiM AuU tSM.m 54 show an tWr.SU 7t . increase over 1870: •!«),»?<» 83 3S8,Itki fourmnntha t'iS73!>l83 Com-ABATIVI iTATBXtNT SINCE OPrKlMO, 10TB HAT, ISO!). First flacal Tor, Bucond flacal v<»r May 10, 18W— to May 1, IH^O- for April 80, 1810. EarnlDRa Ezpcuaua $8,3M.«)t SO 5,787,098 56 Ctlenckir year. 1870. April 30. t7.«;5»J1 II $7.l»3.961 as 3.g!ie,7M Mi — 1871. 4,077,414 84 : Net earnings $2,567,198 9» $2,W7.8Be 27 $3,485,267 09 Pcrceniage un expanses 69 80 61.34 38.16 The 8t. Joaeph H rldse. - The 1500,000 Bubscription of StJoseph to this bridfre was conditional on a previous expenditure of $100,000 by the biidge company. The company being u able to obtain such an amount in private subscriptions to its shares, now asi-stliat the turius be altered bo that fifty per cent of the city subscription be paid at once. As an inducement, it Is declared the bridjre will not cost more than (800,000, and that the city will control the property absolutely. Tlie N>tv-Orlean», noblleand Trxaa Railroad — The four south-western Slates ol Alabama, Mississippi,Company. Ixiuitiana and Teias constitute a vast district, which is enormously producwith resources for cotton, sugar, molasses, rice, wheat, com tive, : and cattle-raising almost unlimited and having; within their bounds the great commercial cities of the Gulf. As railroads have ; made the VVesiern States populous aud prosperous, so railroads connecting the great agricultural regions of the south-west, with iheir natural martlets and shipping ports, are to be the main agency inincreasing the wealth of the South, and, in turn, the roads will find large profit in the traffic which will follow their opening. The New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad Compnny is composed of capitalists, who saw the promising field for the employof capital, and who have already expended many millions of dollars in the work, and have built, equipped and ojjened to profit able business 140 miles of the road connecting Mohilo aiid Now Orleans (the only railway line between those two important com mercial cities), and are now vigorously pushing the work west of the Mississippi River. The road is to run from New Orleans to the Sabine River (326 miles), and thence to Houston, Texai (108 miles), making the total distance from Mobile to Houston, 475 miles. Among the leadiust stockholders in the Company are lion. E. P. - I J | | of New York, Hon. Oakes Amee, of Massachusetts (who are the trustees under the mortgage) Hon. John A. Griswold, of: Troy, N. Y.; Messrs. Morton, Bliss & Co.; J. and W. Sellgman A Co.; L. Von Hoffman & Co.; James H. Banker, and Harrison Durkee, bankers, of New York, and othoss, whose names are well known in business circles. Having disbursed very largely ofi their own means, as above noted, without asking help from the Morgan ; ; | ; MONTHLY EAKNINGS OF PUINCIPAL UAILROADS. . Central Paeifie 1870. Obioago . (8'.W $413,104 3!M,178 m.) (481 524,4*) 481,065 578,870 756,230 m.) 777,183 828,447 746,800 813,805 $943,181 S1\0'J6 888,726 328,390 845,832 402,854 8S],(MI 493,231 606,623 468,212 897,615 340,350 7,988,518 4,681,662 488,331 w^rw '.88,719 729,274 783,0^ 807,81.'5 —Tllin( » Central 1869. (862 /n.) 1870. ^74 m.) $650,187 $628,383 5S«,««8 661,788 100,844 <01.8« 888,282 655,067 Mg,974 Tre,M0 (1109 m.) 689.540 565,415 «a«,845 688,661 «M,SS1 71»,6t6 627,215 899,051 901,235 908.285 814,413S 811.707 /690,6ns 697,760 Oble % m.) $l«6.7!n 118,184 110,983 1*46.166 I»«».«e7 i«l,ll» E 800,971 S8i8,gn i?n. m.) $281,103 (Mm m.) :)li;,0.» S40,.301 !M«,8!)6 372,618 398,654 1871 (898 m.) »|\9S1 158,654 264,609 148,660 1 348,039 181)9. (1,157 w.) 343,565 . . . . Jan. $892,092 Feb.. 830,286 1.142,165 1,112,190 Mar .. A pril . 1408,65 1408,658 b418,709 „606,880 3497,619 ^475,608 MajJune. 1268,114 July. 1.157,066 1,037,973 1.251,9.y> Aug. Sept... . 1441,197 1401,263 Oc»..i Nov.. Dec.. 4,849,4(M Tear.. . .T.T7.~ $99,641 90,298 104,666 $90,m 13 .8.<«. 96,275 101.879 146,221. 106,641 109,762 117,696 116,196 129 096 142,014 1fl6.»46 1,391,345 ^PaoUle of Mo.-> 1870. m.) $202,447 (Vt.") 107,887 119,548 S9S,9W 1.9,488 379,402 SK,044 S8Sft,187 1316.054 li60.471 837,649 839,001 881,490 187.815 B.miYt 3,518,4(3 1871. (3.VS M.) 218,736 236,841 819,964 185,416 Jail $92,181 95,665 102,588 101,365 115,175 116,342 107,614 1X2,000 114,114 127,009 $12h.2l8 878,880 467,990 611,477 468,878 418,735 l,«e»,811 4,74»,1(« ITJI.W, . r-it. t. ..Jan 129,.VI0 . $454,130 380,288 410,774 460,287 610,644 678,800 686.S41 818,868 478,546 490,772 448.419 874,512 .. 122,372. Feb... Itlar 144,(»7 m) .153,666 . . 1871. 1SR9. (825 Aug. $384,119 320,686 386,527 411,814 403,646 . ..April. Alton Jnly.. Auk. 442,665 441,685 470,703 1871. $131,«» $182,381 (282 148,468 127,817 175,960 171,868 138,788 172,216 172,347 1.M,1:M 1I4,1(U m) $396,171 t.T0O 3n.4Sl 377,000 443.133 480,700 377.571 488,884 -VerthMdWar;.^ ISn. (401 m.) $118,101 WMW $2M,101 110,304 314,704 .-ilUSW UB.885 M^oie ^5^7S7 n6,i» «.«"l«» !.•«). 1871 (680 m. 131,161 s.iiniw 7.... M^TM ft Wtit»r»i.^ 1870. 1871. (521 OT.) (021 M.) $2.t7,668 lH,t74 »I8,645 SH,in n.48S 818,680 840^101 444,110 —naiaaVMUi*-' Wl. 1810. 4i«,8n $II.1M smMt «)4,m 1M,061 3\i.im 180,710 848,810 alO,8O0 MR,U1 m,m» an,7a« . 450,*W 4HS,48I •43,486 l«4,oa6 ... IDB,M1 m.m f.. Oct... 2lkl,6n2 16%28l ... 470.710 42i,aae .. 180,851 168,550 152,900 187,194 .,. si8,>a C,. 14,641 St. Fsal.-> r2.-)0,666 i«7,»nB 175,458 Vmt.. ft 801,168 496,560 »I4,2H8 Nov i84.1U 16i«0 »4.MI "ept... . $18,198 »a.sw 636,434 181,016 808,818 908,818 191.014 aaa,788 (.-diMi.) «*,78l t«t,046 260,186 819,011 317,887 339,230 319,578 T.Hante.-^-ToUdo, Wa)> 1870. (211m.) S1S,8V7 »444n «74,0n M»,358 1870. 1871. (936 m.) (1,018 m.) 7M^4 I860. (210 in.) Ulajr.. June. ft (390 m,) ^in,so6 8.«0.«» r-Wilwavke'- -» 1871. (884 m.) 418,755 t»,mn Tear.. (210 w.) 4»5.0:.2 .'i2B,iuo Oc» Not. ~ 1870. l3B8,4«8 1870. «w.) 5,960,986 :*KH,623 April. Sept.. (210 m.) '^m.'tM •^736.684 £564,155 — 1S71. 387,172 861,871 ( n9,61* «»,4flO 656,100 887,600 638,122 478.370 e63a,6Sa 1.275,171 1,371,780 1,087,968 1870. (281 -.l 449,654 MI0,393 443,800 807,900 319,441 645,789 988.385 449.932 f 523,841 J,456,80« Jaly.. . UTajr. 1,418,805 1,S«,MI 7M,7S2 658,359 929,077 1,177,897 1,154,629 1,080,946 l,»t6,213 Jnne.. Feb 141,.376 121,791 119,073 $706,024 m.) (500wi.) »1,767 $401,275 (520-90 " PBcls«-><-Cle». <W.CI».*I— 1870. 1868. m) $337,992 829.127 880,430 412,080 406,283 868,187 . mar 140.740 118,173.. Iron Kt. 1871. ( 13,355,481 (264 m.) 110.213 111,117 111,127 118,407 132,998 158,881 144.023 ^ 1,871,780 1,140,145 846,108 1870. (1.157 m.l Viehiiran Central. 1870. (251 m.) l.T5,8H( 1,80^672 1869. 1ST1. (251 m.) 1869. (251 m.) 129,806 110,887 lliasiMrinpi. 1870. (.340 8,678,988 >—Chieagcft Worthweiterr- ^ MHiie-Roek la and Alton.- 1K70. (431 .- -Kar'ftta an ''Cincinnati-—. 1871. 8g6,S!8 841,863 979,400 »14,40IKJ 8,828,482 *n(» 1S71. nta m.) 461,196 426,«rr 5714>!* S864M «,»,$• 4t4M,4H -•.«M,Ut . . THE CHRONICLK 668 AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK RAILROAD, CANAL, Sabscrlbers ivlll [May LIST. conrer a great rftvor by giving us Immediate notice of any error discovered tu onr Tables. COMPANIES. Btock For a Inll explanation of thiB table, Btand- COMPANIES. Stock OotBee Kaatciiii itoiiUor, on the pre- Ont- Last paid. Date. First dlv Jan. A July. Jnly, & Sep. .Jan. & July. "SS.W June ft Dec. 16,550,302 April & Oct. Mar., 3,35."i,000 .;,25«,310 3,691,200 2,494,900 1,232,200 21 1,650,000 7,239,531 600,000 19,150,100 J* .100 1 — . 4 '70 "71 , '71 5 1^ AD'rli/71 Jul] >fty, '71 Nov. May, '71 July Jan.ft Jnly Jan. ft July Dec, Dec, Dec, 'TO '10 Mar., Var., Feb., '71 '71 ft ft June Feb. Dec, Dec ft S77.ID0 731,200 915,517 1,159,500 Ang. ft Jan. 2,200,000 May 6,8.i0.4Wl Feb. Feb. 769,600 July. ft ft ft ft ft Nov. Aug. Ang. Dec 4 5 6 "JO "70 5 Dec Dec, Dec, Dec, . , 8M '71 1« '.1 '70 '70 '70 '70 3H s. a 3 Sept, Mar, Mar., '71 '71 6 9 Sj-racnse, ft Sept ft July. ft Dec. ft Dec. April ft Oct. '70 9 '70 "TO 9 Aprli,'71 Apill,'71 4 4 & May* Quarterly 7,l«i.-225 11,100,000 Snarterly 1,786,800 (Quarterly. 1,500,000 INfay ft Nov, ,50 Concord 350,000 Ijan.&Jnly Iw Concord and Portsmouth Conn ft Passnmpsic, pf. No. 281. .100 2,084.200 Feb. ft 1.700.000 IJan.ft Jnly. Connecticut Uivor, Jan. 21 1,316,900 lAprllftOct 50 Cumberland Valley, No. 2KI Dayton and Michigan' No. 203.. 50 2.400.001 1,203,216 Jan. ft July Delaware' H,H0S,850 !U Jan. ft July. Delaware, Lack. ft West. No. 255. 452,35') Detroit and Milwaukee, No. 249. 50 50 2,095,000 December .. pref do do 100 5,000,000 Jan. ft Jnly. Dnbuque and Sioux City' 4,062,600 Ian. July. 100 Eastern (.Mass.), Jan. 21 1,309,200 Ian. ft July. 50 Bas'. Pennsylvania, No.255 3,192,000 2«4 JOO No. Qeor, Va. ft Tenn. Bast 500.000 May ft Nov. Blmlraft Wllllam»polt,'No.a55. .50 500,000 Jan. ft July. pref.. 50 do do 1 Aug ' do Union 8 Feb., 1\ May, May, sx "71 '71 Oct., '57 Apr., Nov., Dec, Dec, Dec, "71 "70 '70 '70 ';0 & lOO 7S,000W 8,536.900 lOO 1,99S,250 50 3,740,000 100 FUchburg 4,156,000 100 Georgia. No.'fflJ Hannibal and St. Joseph, Jan. 28100 4,151,100 5,0R7,2M pref.., .100 do do Hartford.* N. Haven, Jan. 21. ..100 4,300.000 3,000,000 19« scrip.... do d. 2.000,000 100 Housatonlc, preferred 615,950 50 Huntingdon and Broad Top' 218,350 do pref. 50 do ,.100 25,2'?0.241) Illinois Central. Aprils Indianapolis, Cin. ft Lafayette.. SO 6.185,897 JeffersonvlUe.Mad. ft In.,No.227100 2,000,000 8,872,500 Kan.sas Pacltle, Mar. 23 Lackawanna and Bloomsburg .. 50 1 ,335.000 Lake Sho.ft Mich. South. Feb. 25.100 35.000.000 50 18,159.400 Lehigh Valley, No. 2.55 50 4,10;,'.50 Little Miami, No. 247 50 2,616,109 Little Schuylkill.' No.255 50 8,000,000 Long Island, No. 852 848,700 LouTsv., CIn. ft Lex., prf No. 876 JO 50 1,623.43! do Louisville and Nashville No. i84 lOO 8,681,500 Alb. Chicago. OO 2,800,000 Louisville, 100 2,500,000 Macon and Western 100 3,400,500 Maine Central Marietta i, CIn., Ist pr(. May 6. .:50 8,130,719 do 2d pref. .150 4,460,368 do Erle,Jan.28 do preferred Erie and Pittsbnrg, No. 255 Feb. 'Quarterly. .Ian. ft Jnly. Jan. Mississippi Central' Mobile* MontK. pre! Mobile and Ohio, No. 100 No. 233.. 259 Montgomerv and West Point . 100 ...100 50 fiorrfsanifessex,' No. 250 100 Nashua and Lowell, Jan. 21 Nashv. ft Chattanooga No.220.100 100 Naugatuck. No. 195 New Bed. ft Taunton, Jan. 21... 100 New Hav. & Northamp,, Jan. 21.100 100 New Jersey,* No. 250 scrip.. do New London Northern -Ian. 21. .100 N. Y. Cent, ft Hudson K.,Jan.21.100 certificates.. IIXI do do New fork and Harlem, .Ian, 21.. .50 5^1 do pref. do New York * New Havcn.NoJJ'S.lOO N. Y., Prov. and Boston Uo.22J.100 Norfolk and Petersburg, pref. .100 . do guar. .100 do do ordinary do 100 North Carolina. No.267 Northern ol N.H'mnshlre,No.257100 50 Northern Central. No. 249 . 50 50 Northeast. (S.C.). Aprli;29 do do 8p. cprel IW. North Missouri, No, 259 (Torth Pennsylvania ft Jnly. Quarterly. July Jan'.'ft Jan. ft July. Feb. ft Ang. Mar. ft Sept, Jan.ft JnlT. 1,372,890 1,000,000 5,312.T25 13,6S4,018 "•"'" ll,4i2,661 10,421,903 3,856,450 2,948,785 1,73^.700 4,269,820 1,614.101 11,900,001 " 720,000 2,066,544 1,861,400 500,000 2,;00,000 Feb Ang. .ft Quarterly. Quarterly, Jan.ft July, May ft Sept ft Sept, Nov. ft lime ft l>ec Jan. ft July, •••">'-- ft July. Jan. January. Jan.ft July. Jan. * July. May & Nov ft Champ "70 Jan., June* Dec June, '71 '71 IJan.ft July Jan., '69 Jan.. '64 2,95",800 ~59.500 2.227.000 l,209.f00 ,400,5,55 1 |„„ &,lnly. Jan.ft July. Fell, ft ,^ ng .Ian. ft Jnly, Jnue, 71 Jan., '71 Inneft Dec Dec, 'TO Ang Feb., Feb., "71 '71 Feb., '71 May, '67 Mar. .lune 100 100 500.000 4.4no.r«i 50 50 10 100 100 25 4,(XX1,01XI Quarterly. l,2.''i0.«)0 Jan.* July Jan., '68 Feb., '71 Sept., '67 Jan., '06 Feb., Apr., Apr., "71 '71 Dec, '70 '66 '71 Dec, "TO "70 '71 Sept., '66 Sept., '66 Mav;''71 June, Dec, Dec, Dec, Dec, '69 '70 '70 'TO "TO Butler Consolidation Md Cumberland Coal ft Iron Maryland Coal Co 3M 9 J^ Sex "SH '.g'd 4 5 4 '71 Jan., CV?«I.— American 3H 2 4K " 4' « 9 Pennsylvania Spring Mountain Spruce Hill Wil kesbarre Wyoming Valley r/ff,s.— Brooklyn Citizens (Brooklyn) "5' 3 5 7 8K Dec, Jan., "67 "71 May, Tl '70 Jan.,"?! Aug. Feb., '69 "71 Adams — United States Wells, Fargo ft Co «Mm»*(».— Atlantic Mall Pacific Mall, No. 257 "71 June, May, Tl N. Y. do Trust, certlf. 4 4 Feb., "11 ft Aug, ft Ang. Feb., '6T Feb., '« Feb. Feb. A Ang. Feb. Feb. ft 2,1X12,746 2.907,850, Jan.ft July. 1,100,000 ft & Jan., '66 Mar., "n Sept Dec, Dec, '69 Jan.l.'TO 1.000,000 May 3.4CX).0«1 ft Dec, '70 Feb., '71 Dei'., '70 Nov Not'.,'69 Aug., '60 1 2,CXI0,0(« Feb.., "Tl 5 Jan., '71 Feb., '71 Jan., "H Jan., "71 5 i xei.wi Feb. ft Aug. Feb. ft Aug, 1,200,000 Jan. ft July, 1,500.000 Feb. ft Aug, Jan.ft July T.OOO Jan.ft July 2.aoo.(xx) ,0(X),IXX> 1 l.(HX1.000 I May ft Nov, Jan.ft July Nov., Jan., '70 Jnly, '66 T31,'2.50 4,000,000 "Tl Jan., '70 Jan.ft Jnly. (Quarterly. Qnarterlv. Ian. ft Jnly. s.ooo.iieo 10.000.000 18,000,000 6,000,«X) 5,000,000 i •&• 5 2 2)« 2 July, '71 '71 Nov., '69 2H Dec, '67 June, Quarterly. 4,(XX1,000 3 Sept., '69 Dec, Dec, "70 '70 Feb., "II Dec, Dec, '70 '70 9 4 10 9 2,8.S6,600 8,693.400 2,324.000 .. Jan,* Jnly. 4JOO.0OO 5.700.(100 4,001,000 I Qnarte'rly PASSENGER RAILROAD^ AH Blcecker street and Fulton Ferry. Broadway (Brooklyn) Broadway and Seventh Avenue .... Brooklyn City Brooklyn City and Newtowii ..... Brooklyn, Prospect Park ft Flatb.. Brooklyn and Bockaway Beach Bnshwfck (Brooklyn) j. Central Park, North ft East Rivers. — . * GrandSt. Ferry. Grand Stscet ft Newtown (B'klyn) St. Hudson A"cnue (Brooklyn) Jan.. April,'71 '71 Aug .025.000 1 .175,000 4,337.950 CITY Coney Island (Brooklyn), Dry Dock, Fast B'dway * Battery. .•:,• -v. Eighth Avenue 8,0OO,f,OO "70 '70 Jan., July. 100 100 .100 preferred NAME OF ROAD. '4' Not, "7! Aug. Aug. Nov. .Ian. ft 1 100 100 100 100 100 (Sold, pref. & BROOKLYN Forty-second Dec, ft 1,(H>8,.''TO 100 100 common do Oir—Pullman Palace S '71 Jan.. ft ft May 1'2« Jaii.'.'hl Dec. Feb. Feb. Quarterly. Quarterly. lOOi 20,000,000 July, TViMl.— Farmers' Loan ft Trust. '25; 1,000,000 Jan. & ft July. ,(100.«10 Jan. 100 1 Trust National Feb. ft Ang. New York Life and Trust ...100 1,0IX).000 Jan. ft July. 1,000,000 100 Union Trust Jan. ft July. 100 1 ,.5011,000 United States Trust Quicksilver 4 ft 4,909,400 K.739.RO0 '20 Amer. Merchants' Union Mariposa do I" ,Ka?m Feb. 15.(«I0,(I00 Brunswick CltT KfwropA— Wesl.f'nlon. No. 277,100 2'i raclficft Allantlc 4 "i' 1 New .K3:Kr«J*>*.— 8«. 1,983,563 8,'2'».594 50 Harlem Jersey City and Hoboken... 20 50 Manhattan 100 Metropolitan 60 York 60 Williamsburg IflW im»ro?'^»ncni— Canton Power 100 Water Boston 8«'.' 3> I 5(X).000 10,2,5O,0OO Not. * May, July misoellaneoiiB. Ashburton ApVll''70 50 Nov. ft 1,500,000 2.500,000 IK 4 4 4 Worcester,' Jan. 21.100 ft 25 50 25 100 '71 '70 8,150,000 2,364,100 Jan. ft Jnly. 'No.2i5... .100 3,051.800 Ian. ft July. Ogd'- - ft L. Oct do prel.lOO 2,(K».000 April O'lio.. Mississippi. April I. ...100 ;9.995,8»7 Ui. do prel 4,0-24,474 June ft Dec 100 Oil Creek and Alleghenv Jllvcr. !0 Quartet Ir, 4,259 ,'50 Norwich May 3H '70 1 Jan.',""?! Jan. "2H Dec, 5 Ja'n.','TO '71 '66 Apr., Feb!, January. Jan., Dec, May* May* Aug, 1.90a,'2f(J "Tl June* ft 2.888.977 Jan., Ian'.* inly. Feb. 2X|'d ""11 ,6I'«,000 2.r.no.(KO ... . 2,860,0(10 — llnlouj preferred "'T' 14,700,000 i.ooo.ax) 86,745,000 1 . West Branch andS ifQuehanna. 5 'sk 1,0(X))000 pref..... 100 100 Western (N. Carolina) SO West Jersey, No. 250 Worcester and Nashua, Jan. 21.100 pref. S>4 Jan., '71 Feb., '71 Jan., 11 Feb., Tl Quarterly 1,365,600 3.93" ,900 1 ,695,825 1,988.150 3,«l0,000 1,700,000 50 50 50 50 4 4 5 300,5(» 137,500 1,361.300 4,000,000 3,068,400 5,000 000 898,950 111.000 '68 do Susquehannaft Tl '70 '70 2,ooo.ogfl May,' Schuylkill Ndvlgat'n (conaol.)*. 50 Dec, D^c, 9,0(XI,l»Kl '7: 3 "71 '71 l,5tX1,0t»l 'TO Feb." ft 4 Jan., Apr., Apr., Oct, Dec, Aug. Feb. ! '71 Jan.ft July. ft S.WKI.OOO IJan.ft Jnly. 2,70O.IXVn May, 493,900 967,100 April "il O-jt 9X 6,2,50,000 April & Oct. Jan.ft Jnly. Jan.* Jnly. Jan. ft July. Ian. ft July. Apr. Apr! 3 (S'd) '71 I '71 Dec, 45,0''O,00O '70 lJan.« lu'y "TO 'TO Jan., "71 Ang., '70 Aug., 170 Apr., ^1 Apr., -71 Feb., '71 Apr.' 'ti "Tl ".1 Jan., Feb., Fell,, •-.1 Mllr., '71 Dec. '70 Dec. Jan, [1,819,275 pref.lOO Water I 1 do l< "Jl Jan. Apr. T Feb. ft Ang, Jan.ft July, Jan.ft July, Feb. ft Aug 44,428, 30 10,000,000 do do , '70 I pref.lOO jn«(n(7.—Mariposa Gold June & Dec '\ & Feb. & Ang. Quarterly. Jan. ft July. '69 Angl. Mar. Mar. Dec. .Ian. J.WXIOOO West.No.255.100 , Dec, Aug. ft '71 ft Dec, Dec, Dec, 4 Jan., Jan., Jan.ft July. Jan., 847J0O Canal. 5 Apr., Wl July. Jan.ft July. Feb. May, July, July. July. May Jan. 50 Chesapeake and Delaware 25 Chesapeake and Ohio 90 Delaware Division* 100 Delaware and Hudson 10(i Delaware and Rarltan" Lehigh Coal and Nav. April Ki 50 .50 Monongaliela Navigation Co Morris (consolidated) No. 254. ..100 100 preferred do 50 Pennsvlvania Aug., Jan.* ft Vio 7« cmmot! New & do common .. do Manchester & Lawrence, No.?47.I00 Memphis and Charleston. No.2W.2i 100 Centr.ll. No.267 Michigan Milwaukee and St. Panl. No. 2SS 100 do pref ...100 do Mine Hill ft Sch Haven' No. 255. 50 Ang. ft Nov. .Ian. ft 0,000,000 4,000.(XW Pacific. Mar. 18 rtlca and Black River, No. 252.. 100 100 Vermont and Canada* Vermont ft Massachu., Jan. 21.100 100 Virginia and Tennessee 5 I ^ ft '70 "70 2,0(IO,«IO 50 100 15 W.D., '2d do do Toledo, Wabash "s' Nov.. DC - IJnneft Dec. 1.5(«i.0<i() Bingh ft N. Y, No.a52.100 rerre Haute and Indianapolis.. 501 100 Toledo, Peoria ft 'Warsaw E. D., 1st pref.lOO do do B '70 July. . Mar. Mar- June June .Ian. ft 1 Southwest. Georgia.* No. "220. .100 Dec, Dec, Dec, Fch.V pref.lOO 9 ft Dec, Aug. 2,300.000 Annually. 2,040.000 10,000.000! 2,623.750 SB™.hisky, Manall'd ft Newark'.lOO 910,350 50 Scliuvjkfli Valley,* No.255 576,050 IJan.ft July. fehammiln Valley ft Pottsville* 50 869,e,0 |Feh.& Aug. 100 Sliore Line Railway 635,200 Jan.ft July. do do do South CaroIlnaAprll, South Side (P. ft L.) Jan. Jnly ft St. I ouls ft Iron Monnttiln St. Louis, Jacksonv. ft Chlcsgo'.lOO 5 4ft & Feb. Quarterly. 016700 .Ian. ft July Slf.; 41«t April ft Oct. .lOOi ccrtiflcKlOl 3 April* Oct. CIn., ilainllton ft DaytonNo.263.100 382,600 CIn., Illchm. & Chlcago'No.263. 50 Clev.. No. 278.. 50 2,9i;7,800 CIncln., Sand. 428,616 Not. do pref. 50 do do Cincinnati & ZanesvUle, No. 216 50 1,676,349 Clev, Col. .CIn. ft Ind. No. 253.. 100 11,620,000 Feb. ft Aug Nov 50 2,056,760 No. 247. May ft Cleveland ft Mahoning," W '71 Feb., Feb., Kennebec, No. 253* Portland, Saco ft Ports No. '270.100: Providence & Worces.. Jan. 21..100 Rensselaer & Saratoga* No 252 .100 Richmond and Danville No. '235.100 Richmond ft Petersburg No. 235.100 Home, Watert. ft Ogd., Mar. i8. .100 100 Rutland, common lOO do preferred St. Louis, Alton ft Terre Haute. 100 I0«. 101. -70 , ft Yarmouth stock do Tee.. '70 Mar., 71 17,000.000 3,500,000 Cleveland and Plttshnrg, Jan. 2S 50 Colnui., Chic, t In. Cen. 'No. 247.100 50 Columbus and Xenla* S,6'2l',80O Jan. 275 Jan. ft July. Mar. ft Sept. '20,»70,-293 Uhlc.Uockls.iPac. No.263...100 Paclllc (ol Ml.-souri) April 22. ..100 Portland 3S '71 Majr, Dec. 4,666,300 June 15,000,000 Jan.* Jnly. 2,425,000 .June ft Dec. 400,000 une ft Dec. 49,378,740 2,085,925 8,925,600 2,425,400 17.590,000 3,910,200 14,676,629 4,959,020 2,488,757 482,400 100 7,lUl,(l(iO 50 33,493.812 Mar.n Pennsylvania 60 6,OO4,'2O0 Phllad. and Erie,' Mar. 11 50 2.40»,tXl0 do do pref PhlladelphlaandRead.Feb.il. 50 30,401,000 Phlladei., ft TreJiton,' No.'i'15...100 1,259,100 50 1,6'26,2:".0 Phlla.,Ger.&Norris.,*No.'255... Phlladei., 'Wllmlng. ft Baltimore 50 9,561,650 Plttsb. ft Connellsville, No. 255.. 50 1,793,926 50 PIttsb., CIn. &St. L.,Mar. 4 2,124,000 prel. 50 do do do a.noo.O Pitts., Ft. W. ft C. guar" Mar.ll.lOO 19,714.29.'. 9;r7,aB0 100 Cheshire, preferred, Jan. 21 Chicago and Alton. Mar. 23.. ...100 100 do preferred do Chic, Burling. & Qulncy. No.268.100 Chicago, Iowa and Nebraska*.. 100 Chlcano and Northwest. No. 273.10C 100 pref do do Dec Apr., Apr., Quarterly. Jan.* i>ah Old Colony ft Newr.M-i, Jan. 21.1(li 100 Orange, Alcxan. ft Manass Oswego and Syracuse,* No. 252 50 Panama, No. 2 I 4,550,000 3,700,000 950,000 1,254,400 383,400 5,000,000 21.. .....[00 "71 •71 Jan., lAprll&Oct. SOO.OIX) .May .100 post.. Con. ft Mont. No. 273 Bosto'n. Hartford * Krie,No.24-.U>p 25,000,000 SOU 2,215,000 Jan. Boston and Lowell, Jan. 21 Boston and Providence, Jan. 21.100 Buffalo, New Tork and Eric'. ..100 Burlinuton and Missouri River .100 pref.lOO do do Camden and .\mlioy« No. 2.5£...1!J' do do B.:rlp nUointCo.'8'69*'70 Camden and Atlantic, No. S51... 50 do preferred.. 50 do Cape Cod, Jan. 21 fj 50 Catawlasa,'No.255 50 prefen-..d do ....100 Missouri' liaplds and Cedar do pref.. .. do Cent.GeoiKia* liank. (;o.So.213100 Central ofNew Jersey, No. 2.0. .100 50 Central Ohio jO preferred do Central Pacific No. 283 Charlotte, (^ol. ft Aug., No. 25' '71 . I 100 50 Washington Branch' Pnrkcvsbnrg Ilranch Berkshire, Jan. 21 Boston and Albany, Jan. iMar. ing. Date. Railroads. Susquclianna' 50 Allegheny Valley, So. 2.11 Atlantic and Onlr .-.j-JS Atlan. & St. Lawrence- No. 2!ri.l(». Atlanta and West Point. No.2i9..100 IW; A'lgusta and Savannah* 100 Baltimore and Ohio, April 8 Last paid. stand- oedlng page. far Railroads. & Bostonand Maine, Jan. For a full explanation of this table. Bee Kitlhmy Monitor, on the pre- Periods. Ing. ceding page. Albany 27, 1S71. Metropol an (Brooklyn) Ninth Avenue 1 5 Second Avenue 4 ; June, "?1 "3.'< Dec, "iU 2*4 Sixth Avenue Third Avenue... Vsn Brunt Btree'/l'-ooi.lvn* .. . LAST DITIDKNDB PAID. STOCK. ' 'Too 900,000 200,000 2,100,000 1,500,000 400,000 100 100 100 100 2.54,600 100 144.600 100 262,200 100 100 l,0rJi,20O 500,000 100 100 1,200.000 100 1,000,000 IW 748,000 170,000 IIX) 106,700 100 194,000 100 797,320 100 888,100 100 750,000 1(M \M l.nJJXX) 75,«»i Wj Jilse, 1870... dcC'i'sTby.".!'. 'M'a'y,''70, Not,, iiuarterly '70, Bsml-annnal... . Inov., "TO, semi annual.... iSov., TO ouaitorly »_ May : . . : lUE CH&UMXCLK. 27, 1871.] 669 STATE BONDS. AiBoanl ORNOMINATION. Mutkwltbni • iir« In dcfkallfor DIKdMIIHATIIINS, tnlittadlM^ InUrMl MAikt4 thai Ai.AaAJiA(Oct.l,'10) $14,161,800: Buta Bond* do do (DTtended) do do ( do ) Steriln ; bon>'* of 18M do do *o do 47X,80D •Innr. •UM.o'jn 71«,(I00 ScerllDg Bond«(«xt«nded) AJoly Jan. do 8),S00 NawBonda, I8M New McyANoT. i«8,aoo ],Mi,aou * ISOt) Budoraement %(M*00 (H'wut). 8,«iu,aou (March, '71) (7,!ISO,000: Fandlni; boiula uF lljttx Bond)* Vft unrunflcd Mempliu A Uttic Keck 3,790,001 nAt'O.OMi for RK's Jan, Jan. l,4P,70O .. . . Booda, If TO, f do ft ft 1871 1881 1888 1870 1880 IBtO Jn'y 'Nl-8'i Jn y ISM) IHA!! AnxAMSAi J*n. 000,000 7S !,• 00 41)0 SCO Apr. do " 7 nSBOO 7 4'J1.B00 7 " 800,000 •' Soldiers" Ri-llcfUonda... do Uniiiity Boiida.. loot J i,i«ei,oon (g .Id) Oct. ft lalnni Two A Jaly Jan, do 7 do do do 1881 Ste Marie (*anal Uondt MlRRIaoTA (Dec '7t>) $380,000: HUte Unlldlogs Loans do do I do do ievt Blonz War Loan 1801 100.000 100,000 A July Jan 4o do 8lt,0Uli May A Nov lUO.OOO MiHaoDRi (Jan. 1, '7I)$30,» (6,000: State Bonds Binda of IS(W Bonds to North Mo. RR Bonds to Cairo * Folton RR. Bonds to Plane Co llll Ponds lo Inin Mountain RR 4'w,oai< 3,7i7,00ii do do do do do do do do do SO .',0(0 801,001' 3,.-n9,(icio s.4ia.au' Uannlbai ,t.m. Joseph KR.... 3,1100,(100 1,180,0141 l,8»ft,U00 BondaofltiOI do do do do do do ' Jnly •71 -'81 do do 1883 1884 April ftOct. •74-'»4 do 1888 Jan. ft (Fiiu ,'6.'))«03fiara.. i.Ian.,'Ol)«ny«ara.. do (iiei.,'04)IOorSOy'r (r.oii-taxnb.)(Ocl ,'65)S0y'r S.SSB.MO S00,I0U N. Hahp. (Jan.. War Debt do do W-IR •W-'87 1870) $f 00 too: IS J n A A Jaly Hep. A Oct. CoKNKcTrT(Apr.l'U)$e,8S5,900: WarBonda(.liily, '«l)10--iUy<ar i un A Jnly Jan. S9M.0O Paciflc RH S. W. Br. lacinc 8 W. Br. I'ac!»c kK(irnar)... N«VADA(Dcc. May «Ki,ai8 81,000 lloiid< RK 1877 1880 1883 A Jul* A Nov Jan. A Jnly Jan. Million l.onn War Boauty . OAuroRNijt(April,'7n)t't,m,S00: Bonds of 1S57 do of I860 r-:o(io i,n»),ooo LllUc HocK A Ki)rl S. U R Utile K.. r-iiui llinir* N. O. R.R Mis*., Omichlla .t Rod. K.... Civil Jnly ft • ,,, la i|.raali for MioaisAH Clan. l,'7l)|tA4S,00O: Renewal I.oan nonda State Seenrltlea. Jnly Mrs Tl) $3,403,0(0: of Jnly, ni-'61 orSepI.l,-.8n4... . orjnlyl,18«6 899.300 600,000 Jan. Mar A '84.'88 1,000,001/ Apr, Tl-14 1,199,900 1,009,900 Jan. •n-'TB | N. JxBaar (Feb. '71)$',>96,S()0: WarBondsof I8ei(tax Flouioa (.IaD.,'71)$747,!i07: SUte Bonds , Qkoroia (Mar 71) «IS,4SIJOO: Western & Atlantic RR. Booda do do do 747,M1 7«8 Jane ft Dec 1»-'98 , .. 100,000 178 000 StMMlOO 75,000 800,000 3,700,000 Kundiiic bonds oi It<7n, (^oM).., Railroad cod irscineiits S,OOO.oni 6,l>j8,00a do (^o do do do do Atlantic^ OiilfRR. Bonds Bondx.per act March la.lSii*. . Jan. ft Jnly 1873 1874 ft Jnly '73-'74 ft Nov 1874 May* Nov. Jan. May Feb.ft Ang. Jan. ft Jnly J. A. J. ft o N.yoBK Refundid stock bonds Normal Unlvorslly bonds. Thornton Loan bonds War Bonds Eahsab (Jan. Civil do do do do 980.690 131,811 848,000 48,000 Mar. Jan. 10«,(;00 410,800; do do do do •78-'88 '8e-'87 1890 do do do do (no 017 Military Jan. ft do 34«,00i Interest) (Oct , do d.i ....... ('O do KoBTS Caboi.iha (Oct., Railroad Bon a, old 'Tfl-'tB do Lew do do Apr. Oct. Mar.ftSeiit. 913,000 06,' 00 Boi.ds of 1S13 Bond* lor Military Pa'pojea. Bonds held by ii'ra of Ednratlon Oct Varloas. Ai.rll ft 94,(M(> aO-»,!IOO . ft '71-'74 :873 1871 1895 1,048,331) 1887, do do 1870, do do 1S86, Fund"n(5 Conpous Boenf&Crocodi eNivM'o. Relief ofP. J. Ke.inedy 186». I'enitcrliary Bonds To Knnd Floati.iK Debt, &c . . 1. '71) i Martukd (Oct.. '70) »1S,3^T,47.^: Baltimore A Ohio KKsterllog.. do do C'inverted. Chesapeake A Ohio Canal, at'K do do Sasq do Si £4ti,aoo 1878 '86-'88 1890 ,1890 1909 1910 1899 1909 Virions, '70- '78 do 6%,000 Mar.ft Sept 1871 1883 475,000 9,83),&0fl Feb.ftAng. JnneftDec. 8,(84,400 Apr. Jan, ft JnlT J. A.J.ftO. Jan. ft Jn'y J.A.J ftO. 1.I<5SS.15 do do do do MS,a0D I I I BoantyLonn Sonthtrn lielicf bond* MA»8A0Hus.(Ja" .1 ,'7I)|!«,818,JH'»: Itate Alinshoui^eLoan 439.000 C6.4t0 Jan. 771.0001 31S,<33! 30,131 .3,«S1,8W lff),COO do do State Ronsc Loan Back Bay Lands Loan IvUlon Fund Loan do do do .... Coast nefence loan Bounty Fund Loan Bounty Fnnd Loan do do do (sterling) War Loan (en rrency) Troy ft Oreenf. RR. Loan(Bt'g) do do (home), di. do (sterlln.') Sonthern Vermont RR. Ixian. Kastvrn Railroad Loan N(»wlch * Worces.RR.LoAD. , A Erie l{R.(al^rl ). . A Oct do Jan. Jaly ft Jane A Dec Jane A Dec. l>IO,0lli> May A 330,000 3,000,000 <oo,ooo 888,000 300,000 Jan. Nov. A Jaly do do do May A Nov. 4,000,744 3,SOS,O0t 884,180 Apr. sn.OOO 400,000 do 3,SW,Q(4 5 « 8 3Rg,«tO{ 8 IHW Apr. ft ft •78-'74 '73.'74 1874 1870 •70-'73 1883 'Tl-'TS 77-'78 4,883,6(<0 S 6 900,801] S 3,HM0(I S 300,000 S 1888 1873 Apr. Oct. Oct. 1883 1884 1884 1894 1898 '8S-'90 do W-IO do •91 '98 Apr. ft 0«t. Jan. ft JalT 1890 do 1877 Jan. A Jnly do 1873 1874 J«M. ft Jnly Jan. Apr. Jnn. Apr. Jan. 'pr. Jan. A ims lb37 1814 .. 4.718,800 1.688,401; 3.6«,0r« • * 1,739,(0'| 3,417,4110 1,731,400 .• 383,0(>« ]<io.ac« ll,407,a0(' ,...• » 1871 lUIIO 1873 A|.r. 1,384,317 Jan. i.ono.ow^ Jnly le-'M A Oct Jnlv & 0< *i$-'n AJnIy 1100 1880 1888: ft t. Oc'. •• A Jnly * (Ht. 3,400,000, una A July 1870 1875 1881 1884 May A Nov :;i.n,li75 Mm do da do do 4,(»6,.309' es-io 1871 : PBICN'A(Dec 1 •70) $.31,107,188 Stock Lo.nn (of 1S40) Inclined Plane (1849) Coupon do do .,. Military Loan (1861) Stock Loaji (1807) do do do do do 6 4oaooo 6 8 *H 8 S 6 MiT.aeo 6 8 6 6 6 T36,K0 8 93,8£(i 7,890,880 90,400 A July Jan. 86;,4I0 8,108,000 173,000 S7a8l,3Mi i,Vll,W(: (185.3) do do do do do :C6,633 884 OOU IH.OOi Bor.ds(1882) do do do Jan. Apr. A July ft Oct. Jan ft July do Feb. A ng ft •7V86 :tr,o 1879 1883 1883 1877 lf<78 do do do do do do do do 4811 18 3 1873 1877 1877 18(3 1883 Isl. (April. '70) $3,916,600: War Bonds of 1861 1,10",000 do ori8«3 do ori863 do OI1864 736,000 do do do S»,000 841,0001 B Caroi.I!(a(Nov '70)$7,666,10e: Fire Loan Stock (act.W). Bonds (lien on Bank) do Ronrc ^t'ka (acts *8«-'6n. 18f>0 May ft Not. 6 94,000 80,000 1890 1800 1880 1890 1870 IStO do Ju. ftJnW 16&,000| Ac.I^n Lunatic Hospital (Wcft. MMkj Loan, fniidln^' Pnbllc Debt Jnly J.ftO. ft do 110,000 Barbor LandlmproTenieit.. A wit Yartrns. Apr. A Oct. do JoneADre. • Ohio(N< v., '70) $9,783,017: Loan dnc after 31 St Dec, 1870 do do 31st Dec, 1875 do do 30th Jnue, 1881. do do 81st Dec, 1S80 Domestic Bonds (Union Loan) Oreoon (f^epl, '701 $10«,f 33 Rellefand Donnty Bonds 1880 1889 1689 ISRS 1890 1'88 1873 J. $100,000 do ft Oct. 3.'.V.,i'.»6. 1878 1878 i,:o ,*» • . do do Other hoEds do do do Co Sixclal Tax Boida do Rr. 1,687.315 1,403,146 1834 E«lemShoreRR I<onaticflo!>pltnl. 881,000 800,000 418,801' do Anoap. &asq. A Tide W. Canal, storllne do do couvertodj Best Hartf. 1886 1907 3.388,888 convened. RR A Rlhrldge RR Baltimore '09-'IJ8 Varlon*. May ft Nov. Mar. ft Sep. Jan. ft Jnly Jan. ft July Jan. ft Jn:y Mar. ftSe t May ft Nov. Mar. ft Sep. Apl. ft Oct. t8(l(,7,»00: Loan Bonds, 1J56-61 WarLoanoflSiil do do ofl8«8 B«nnty Loan ori863 War Loan of ISM MnnUlpat War Debts assumed. do do Vuiona. 1,000.000 4,000.000 3,000,000 997,800 80,000 1341100 8(0.(00 471.100 Civil ' 2,4t>S,000 3,0i'0,000 ... Miss. A Mex. Gulf Ship Can'l 'dii N. Lonisiana S, Texas RK, 18% MAiNiE(Jan. 1873 1893 780,000 . WUL 3,099.0(1" 471,00(1 (80,0(41 * . Mar. ft Sept Jan. ft Jnly (0,0011 urn win. 81,8001 • . LotrisiANA Dec. '70, |;17,T2I,800: Charily Uo-i'itiil 186S, Relief of Stat« Tr-'afnry Bonds to rarl ous rai roada ... 1S«, Levee Binds...., July do do do do "70): do Railroad Bonos, 1889 '70) tl,«»4,a»4: Bonds of KS41-'4» Bonds of 1843 •8$-'M do 1,S67.90(( 6,tC0.1ls iio A .):n. 1,9I0,I'83 90o,nw( 348,a(l Fni.din^ Bonds, since war.. KUHTUCKT •10-'84 •17-^03 1880 Jn y Jnlv 1,478,00(1 jl.lMi.KK'i HI 0,OI4i| Fnnd Slock do di do Co CO 18,'^ A Jaly do do (Oct. 18T0)$W.f,41.B0«:! do '71) $1,811.97R : 18atl... Bonds, 1801 to 898,«6 , 1878 1878 var. Sep. ft ft I Bounty Fund Bonds, coupon.. do do do rci5if»tercd. Qcneral Fnnd Honda Canal iLLiNoii" (Mar. 1S7I): Inter.st Bonis <.f 1847.. Interest stock of I8'>7 free). ort8«3 (tax free) ori864 808,34* 484.00C State Bine Rdge HRb a (act '84) Conversion stock of 1868. Fnndod debt of '66 Bonds . txi,ooo •4,(00 3,iga,Ko TaifBBSsKr.fCct. ';0)$-38,83t,F09 Bonds loaned to RR's..ctc. .* 14,008,800 Bonds endorsed lor RR's. etc* 3,171,000 . Funded Interest (new bonds) • State Bonds (debt proper)....* do do ( do > do do ( do ) Al' int nnflioded to Jan , do do 1S1,1M I8T1. ... 1,800,060 l,n^oon 301,000 rcg Viroiiiia, Jsn '71 (47 390,881) Old Poods, cfinpOB Did Bonds, registered do 4,01»,S0S 1,886,640 4,181,881 VKBaoBT (Feb., '71) $1,336,000: War Loan Bonds, coapoo do do 6 6 • 8 8 • 8 Mar.ASept. Apr. Jan. ft Oct. ft Jaly t eb. ft Ang AJnIj do io do do do J.AJ A AO Jan. A Jal7 Jan. do do Apr. A Oct. Jan, * Jail «o 4o do 1,818,000 Jan. A Jnly t'u do do tSH,SM un UHii. •n 78 *e 11.108,(01 I8a>.!w TI-TB "W-1T Jm. ADm. 81.CIT,sn i.8n,w 1870 1818 n'lo ^ • i.4n,oa 1881 1868 1888 do 40 • • * Ola Honda, sterling coupon Ponding Bonds, I8te, conpon.* do reir^steted* do do 18t>7 oonpon* 1:0 do stfrllBg....* do Interest fundable, dne Jan.'R* Interest on above to Jaa. 11 e . 6 1,131,700 1868-6J Bank of Tcnneat ee Notes 8 6 • 6 71-1* ; : : : . . , . ' When Wliere paid. paid. Railroads : Piiul (Jan. 1,'iO): lstMortK4){e (370 miles) Sd Morfcii^o (a(»;iullOR) iBtMon. (E Dtv PaiHiioJv iBt Mort. (Iowa & Miuc.,i!U m.) 1st Mort. (Minn. Central) 1st Mort. (P. duC.,335mlle«)... 2d M0)-t. (P. du C, 235 mlle«) ... 5,487,000 1,316,000 793,000 3,792,000 208,0(0 3,672,000 1,K9,000 Milwaakee City Mllwankee and Western let "»): . <t Consolidated Mortgage iTo, Kans. dk Teza«,(il»r.'n) ld.(U. P.S, Br) Ist M.,gtl, 182m 1st M.,gd.o.ilOOin..(Teb.&Neo) Id Consol. M.. gold, on 592in JliKsouri «.,*(«.<« OM;/"(Jan.l,'7l): 1st Mortgage, land grant 3d Mortgage, for 12,000,000. .. & & Virard (Jane 1, let Mortgage 2d Mortgage, endorsed MoWe <t Oliio , 600,000 F &A J.& J. A.&0. 1405,700 4.145.000 2.000OJO 7 J55,ai0 . 1803 1334 1874 1897 18TS 1891 New York New York New York 1876 1.6,3. Memphis. '81- '93 J.* J. J.*D. F.&A. New York 1899 1903 1904 J. J. ft 1899 1890 A.&O. 400,000 9S,000 t 1,181.600 753,010 | Income Bonds <t Montgomery (May l,'l Ist Mortgage I ! Mobile. London. Mobile. LODdoo. M.& N. W.AII. ! Mobile. 1882 1883 1833 M.tN. 716.010 330 000 M.&8. J. 4 U. 5,000,000 3,000.000 600.000 2,0OJ,000 M.& N. F.* A. J.& J. F.* A. New_York J.& New York A. 5011.0001 J. 1SS6 1900 1914 1891 190C to. J.& J.&J. Mortgage guar, by Erie 2fmo Haven <t Derby (Jan. 1, '70) Iflt Mortgage J). Baten it tiorthamp.{Vi:\>., '71) Int Mort 1869 250,000 Bond* convert., free State tax. iVeuJ Jersey. ....* • 2d Loan 8d Loan Jf. J. Southern (X>e\- & Bar. Bay); IstMortgage. tax free Ii ew London North. (March, '71): Mortgage Bonds J. J. lirldgep & J. New York New York Haven N. J.* J. A.&0. N. Haven. 300.KI0 4SO,UU0 r.*A. F.&A. F & A. New York 1»» M.&N, J.AD. A.&O. J. & 1899 1880 1878 138J N.Y.*Lon New York 5,946,689 1,514,000 592,000 162.000 2,900,000 M.&N. r.& A. M.& N. M.& N. J.&D. New York 3,000,000 2,700,000 M.* N. F.&A. New York 1871 1885 1871 1886 1390 1833 1876 1883 <0,OOOp.m 1873 1893 1575 J.& J, F.* J.& A. 1894 "70) 163,000 100,000 250,000 512,00) New York •73- '78 J. 1876 M.ft N. 1881 J, 1899 J. & Mortgage Mortgage .,.. Funding Mortgage 2d Mortgage for $500,000... 157,000 808.000 <3,000 290,000 New York Ifortfi Carolina (April, '70): jjlort. Bonds (various) '67Bondsof 1857 J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. 490,500 61,500 M.&N. M.&S. M. & S. M.&S. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. A.&O. Sliops N.C. T2'78 1st 1 Interest (certiflcates) 320,000 32!,000 109,028 . '71) 6,000,000 4,000,000 5,000,000 1868 Mortgage 1877 1877 1872 1867 Charlest'n Nfv York 1899 1899 1875 1893 1888 Vew Yor. J.& J. A.&O. M.* N. 2,250,000 360.000 1,246,0001 1JS0O.0OO Q.-J. 1,993,000! J.& J. A.&O. J.& J. J,& J. A.&O. 1,223,000 2S5,II00: 201'>000 4:5,000 Phlladcl. 1885 1877 1896 Annapolis Irrcd Baltimore. Harrlsburg 1885 1900 1877 1900 1880 93,84 710,958 2,399,330 State works purcliase Short BondJ rdebentnrep) A N. 1'. (Dec, Pennsylvatiia 1st Ist Bureau 115,000 A.&O. 400,000 J.& Boston. 1874 ! 1 J. 1st Mort. f Mass. loan) s'k'g fund Constrnctlon Bonds Ogdensb. .fc i. C'/(«»i.<April,''7it')" Enulpment Bonds (ta< free)... Old Colon f/, Neicport (Mar '71)Company Bonds Compairv Bonds.... Company Bonds J.& J.& 500,000 1 J. J. New York Boston. 18T7 1877 1879 8 , '. PjflOf Vrtrt«vcJan.l,'70): lit Mortgage, 186j (S-a) years) „ F.&A. A.&O. M.&S, 1,888,0001 433,000 1,000,000 20O,00U JO ' J.&J. M.& N. New York '9'2-'9S New 1916 1891 York' •75- -su 1885 New York London. 1875 1872 1897 New York 18,, J.& J. A.&O. A.&O. Phlladel Q.-J. Phtladel. rbi adei. llarrlsb'i^ 1,109,2:!4 Q't'ly. Phlladel. 70-^7I 3,000,000 J.&D. Phlladel. 96-^C6 6,000,0; J.& London- '70): Val. (Jan.l, '70): P(?onaPt'A:.(i;(/a(}A:,9OHtJ.(Jan.l,'70); 1st ortgage M (Dec, Cent. J. 1.000,000 New York New York 18.. 79-'91 '.Oi: Mortgage 1100,000 J.& J. Ptalladel. '79-'91 ErieiYeb. '70): Mort. (Sunburv & Erie KR.) Mort. Phil. & Erie (gold). Looo.oai A.&0. A.&O. A.&O. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. M. & S. J.& J. A.&O. A.&O. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. A.&O. Phlladcl. Phlladel. 18TT Phlladcl. 1871 London. 1880 1886 1880 18S0 1888 tAiladelphia dt . do do do(i:urreucy) f^o Read. (Dec 1, '70): Loan of 1861 Loans of '43, '-14, '48 and '49 Loan of 1857, convertible Loan of 1836, sterling Loan of 1836, stcrll ng Eifst Penn. Ist M. Sluk. Fund... Loan of 1836, sterliug Loan of 1868 Loan of 1868 Loan of 1870 (»r.,0OO,0OO) cnnv.. 3,000,000 2,000,000 8,000,000 3.598,000 100,000 1,521,000 143,500 182,400 976.'0I 495.900 383,000 l,121,;i00 2,700,00f' 2,625,000 rMlii.,_ Wilm. dt Bdt. (May. '71): Ist Mortgage, convertible 1st 1st Mortgage M. Steuoenv. Col. & Newark 819,500 400,000 1,000,000 & Ind. re org. l>iv. Bonds Pittsburg dkConnellsv.iHov. '70): Ist Mort. (new) free state tax.. 2d Mortgage 1st Mort. (Turtle Cr. Dlv.) nW.dk Pittsb., 1st Mortgage 1st Mortgage 1st Mortgage Ist Mortgage Ist Mortgage Ist Mortgage Phlladel. CMC. (Feb., 1877 1875 1876 New York 4,000,000 l.OO^,'** 400,000 •72-^77 London. Phlladel. Sacram. (Jan. 1,'70): 1st Mortgage 1 St Mortgage (gold) 225,000 . . < . • & & Ken nebec (Jan.l, 6'25,00C & Baltimore, J. 1898 1886 F.&A. tfew York J.& J, F.&A. Sew York 1912 Phlladel. 1913 1912 1912 1913 1812 1812 1912 1915 1912 1915 1912 1876 Sew York 1887 M.& 8. A.&O. M.& N. J. & D. J.* J. F.* A. M.& S. A.&O. M.& N. J.&D. A.&O. M.& N. J.& J. M.&S. in3 Funded 799,200 22,615 Interest, 1863 Portland (fc Rochester (Feb., '71): ist M., S. F„ 1867, on 62X miles. Ist .M.. 1870, equal lien Providence & Worces. (v(ar'71) Reading <fc Columbia (Mar., '71) e.'io.ooo iio.ow 300,000 : 1st Mortgage 2dMortgage 1862 1864 « Saratoga (Oct.l,'70): Mortgage Glens Falls RR. Mort Riclimond dk Danrtlle (Oct. 1, '69): State Sinking Fund Loan Bond guaranteed by State Consol, Mortgage, coupon Consol. Mortgage, reg Roanoke Valley RR. Bonds Richm. dk Petersburg (Oct. 1, '70); 2d Mort., couiion and reg 3d Moi-t. of 1870. coupon 450.000 400.000 500,000 125,000 600,000 161,600 1,298,000 408,500 127,600 130.500 175,000 Ij>uis (Jan.1'70); Mort- (gold) convert, 'ree Isl. dk Peoria (Mar. 71): IstMortgagc on SOX .. 9,000,000 ivlles...... 1,500,000 Rome,\yat. dtOgtlensb. (Feb,, '71); Sink. F'd Mort. ( rt'at. & R) -56. Guaran. (Pots. 650,000 350,000 160.00(1 2d Mortgage 1st Mort. (Sara. & Whitehall) .. 1st Mort. (Troy, Salem &Rutl'd) I. (t .S(. A Waterfn) '.'53. Sink. Fund Mort, (general) '61., Rntla'Ui (March '71): Equipment Mort. bds of 1870.,,. do do J.& J.& J. J. 1874 San Franc, New York 224,S0( do J* J. J, •71): Mortgage extended, 1863.... Consolidated Mortgage, 1865... 1st 7 7 6 '70): Ist Itork WOO <t Port Huron tt L. Mich. (Nov., Ist Mort. (gold) isl 1884 1S76 1887 '71); 875,000 875,000 875,000 875,000 875,000 875,000 860,000 860,000 860,000 860,000 860,0ai 860.000 2,000,00c 153,000 100,000 1,000,000 . 1881 1891 Phlladel. 6,207.000 3,000 00( 775,000 (series A) "I (series B) (series C). (series D) (series E). (series F). 2d Mortgage (series G) 2d Mortgage (series H) a 2d Mortgage (series I) . 2d Mortgage (scries K) . 2d Mortgage (series L) 2d Mortgage (series M) Sd Mortgage . J. „ P. RR.) Mort.. '56 Bridge (O. P , !• w. C. construe hd8'57 Equip. Bonds of 1869, tax free., RocKf., S. 400,000 121,500 Alexand'a New York 5,924,716 8,958 000 Mortgage, guaranteed ct Bult. S. J.& J. A.&O. A.&O. > y Mortgage, guaranteed tfc 1873 1875 1873 1880 1883 1880 1875 1875 1910 1910 1910 1S90 2.594,000 2,283,840 6,826,500 ) new. reg't'd 1896 ISSS 1888 J.& J. J.& J. 600,000 4,972,0<Xi . . .6 n'o;'C<'-S'(^7'(Dec.l,'fi9):l I: '71): do Rensselaer I, *I(j): 2d Mortgage 3d Mortgage Northern Central (Feb., '71): 1st Mort. (State loan) 2d Mortgage (sink, fund) coup. 8d Mortgage (sink, fund) coup. Sd Mortgage (Y. & C. RB guar) Consolidated Mortgage, gold .. Income conv. coup, bonds, 1870. northern, A. H. (Apr. 1, '70): Company Bonds of 1831 Northern yein .Jersey (.Ian., '10): 1st Mortgage (guaranteed) lyorwich 6,500,000 524,773 . Porttflnd dk 1, '71) fforth Perinsylcania (Nov. 1st Mortgage 375,000 Mortgage, guaranteed PlacerviUe 1st 1st 9 112,'XXl 1, '70): London. New York Richmond F.&A. M,& N. M.&N. F.&A. J.& J. A.&O. F.&A. A.&O. '71): , New York : New Bonds 1869 Ttorfolk A Petersburg (Oct. 1, '69): 2d Mortgage ol 350,000 200,000 1873 1872 1874 1882 1898 1898 1911 PiUsb.,Cin. <tSt. Louis (.3Ka.,"n.):. N.London New York J. 1,059,500 Extension (March, Mortgage of 1865 (Feb., M.& 249,962 New York New York M.& N. J.& J. M.&N. 400,000 1,130,500 673,500 331,700 708,000 Loanofl867 '70): Mortgage Improvement Ml'iaoiiri 819,010 LoanoflSfiS J.* J. A.&O. 2,741,000 1,168,000 1st North S'iO.OOO i ennsr/Jranla (Jan., '71): ist Mortgage (Penn. RR.) 'id Mortgage (Penn. RR.) »d Mort. (Penn. RR.), sterling beneral Mort, (Phil, to Pittsb.). General Moi tgage. new, conn 1876 1887 1, '70): ew York,Prov.<t Bost.iBep.l Funded 1>)0,000 Mortgage, sterling 'o 2d do 3*1 do M.»N. 60.000 800,000 291,500 ; Consolidated Mort. of 1863 (March 1st Mortgage new 2d Mortgage 1st 1887 600,000 2,000,000 extension Convertible Bonds ». on., J. * Gt.North. (Feb.. '70): lat Mort. for 13,000,000 (185C) .... 2d Mort. of 1860 Jem York Central (Oct. 1, '70): Preminm Sinking Fund Sinking Fund (assumed debts) Bubscription (assumed stocks). Keal Estate fiortheastern '70): 2d Mortgage, sterling Gener' uiortgase, sterllnir Paterson dc Neivark (Jan. 1, '69): 1st 1st 1,000,000 400,000 1UU,0U( Ist Mort., A 221,500 2,761,000 105,000 Mortgage (gold) Mortgage Construction Bonds, Pliiladelpliia dk Ist y. Haven (Apr. 1, ... 1st PInladel. 1890 2,500,000 600,000 Ist Mortgage Oswego Midland If. Y. 1st Mort. (gold) K. (Dec, «/ Missouri Olar. I^i. j/it J.& J. J.& J. J. & J. A.&O. J.& J. J.* J. A.&O. F.&A. A.&O. M.&N. 5.!4,000 F. Mort., 1871 Oswego it Borne (Jan., '71): tfet Mortgage, guiirauteed Income Bonds Oswego A Syracuse (March, 1st Mortgage 2d Mortgage 1st 6 1,646,000! 120,500 <t paid. 2.050,000 850,000 Consol. .Mortgage Orange, Atex.AM<mas.t.Oct.\.*^^)' 1st Mort. (O. & A. RR.) 1859 ... 2d Mort. extcn. (O. & A.) lS3i.. Sd Mort. extcn. (O. & A.) 1858,. 4th .Mort. cxten. (O. & A.) ISliO 1st Mort. (O., A. & M. liR) 186!. Va. L oan (ily'rs) s'k'g f d,'5S-9 Peoria let Mort. (convertible) 1858 Heicark (fc yew York (Jan.. '70): rtgagt, 1967. .,1st Mortgage, Ifeiobura <x New York (April, '70) IJlw York New York New York 1,200,000 '71): Renewal bonds Hew York & Harlem (Oct. »tMortgnKeofl853 adConsol.S, Oil vreek it Allegh. 1st Mortgage 1st M ortgage fin Xontgotnery dk Eufala (Mar., 'il): iBt M., endorsed by Ala otl870 do do Morris ct Essex (Jan., '70) Ist Mortgage, sinking fund 2d Mortgage Convertible bonds Construetion bonds Aashv. (tChattanot>aa(J\x\y 1,'69): 1st Mort., endorsed by Tenn ... SashviUe <* Decatur (Jan. 1, '71): 2d Mortgage Mortgage Ponds of 1870 Loan Where : SrL-Mm".storl'o^*»«»,(W Ist M.*M. M.AN. M.&N. k rmim ».»7"M" } Mobile t *71) I Mortgage, sterling Interest Bonds Interest Bonds, sterling Is (March, Misst>ssippi (fi Ul Mortgage (E. Dlv.) Mortgage (W. Dlv.) 2(1 Mortgage (W. Div.) Income ^lortgage (W. Dlv.) 1st >rt?)«j/J'i 5,000.000 1,10J,000 (Jan. 70): Kaugaluck (Feb., INTBRKST. Out- For a full explanation of this standing Table see "Railroad Monitor "1 on a preceding p ige. . 1878 1876 1393 '69): ortgage, sterling Ist Ist New York Lotidon, •M.&N. 1, '6»>: Mortgage <t f.&"'a. r.4; A. 185a 1882 18T2 New York 820,000 1,830,000 1,997,000 1,278,93) Teim. (Oct. Mobile New York 1, '68): Mortgage 2d Mo:"tffa;{e Tenn. State Loan l8t A.*0. A.&O. M.&S. J.& J. A.&0. M.&N. J.& J. M.&S. J.* J. 231,000 3,tliJX0 Mortgage UlisUssippl — Ohio 2,591,500 587.030 467,489 MorL Convertible Mort Sterllnjt, non-couverti J/Usisntppi Central (Sep. COMPANIES, AND CHAKACTER OF SECURITIES ISSUED Amonnt — Railroads: Xlchigan Central (Dec, '70) let Mort Convertible, sink fund 1, LIST. I n For ft full explaQation of thisLtondine '""""ns Table tee " Sallroad Monitor" on a preceding page. Mineral Point (Jan. 27, 1871 confer a great niTor by slvlng ns Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. Pases 1 and 2 of Bonds nrlll be published next 'nreek. ivlll COMPANIES, AND CHaKaC rBR OF SECnRITIES ISSUED A„o„nt miaaukee <t St. [May AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND RAILROAD, CANAL Sabtcrlbers 18t ,., THE CHRONICLE. 660 Ist 1st . . ,,, T96 900 348,000 6,12,500 600.0 500,<KI0 A.&O. A.&O. A.&O. J. & J. A.&O. J.& J. M.&S. J.&D. J.& J. J,* J. M.&S. M.& N. Angneta. Boston. Augusta. Boston. ProT R. I New York Columbia. Troy. 1883 189S 189S 1SS7 1887 1680 1882 1881 1S73 •8D.^8I7 Sew York 1SB6 1890 1694 J.& J. J.& J. M.& N. M.&N. F.&A. New York •sn.-m J.&D. A.&O. F.&A. N'.Y. J. & J, F.&A. M.&S. J.&D. J.&D. M.&N, Biclnuond •75. •76 '75-^90 •75.^90 &R. 1875 1880 N.Y.orLon 1919 N.Y.&Lon 1900 Newjork 1880 •7>.':4 1891 Boston. :: :; . .: ..' : . KAILROAD, CANAL Hubvcrlber* will connr «•*•** t*ror Pagea 1 and ' Whsr* p«ld. llncpx*. Rallroadat HI. Jot. <t C. Mivomrnfo C JUufTM (8ro Kan. X'tUlfy (Jhd. 1, *]I)>: lalMortxagg (koIAj ad MortgaK> (KUlil) :it.JoMplk <t Daictr Clt^: lat Mortg»KS (i(ol<l> 'a't free... J«. ^.,y(tt.ct7.%u«(Jolrl,'W): lat Mort. (aerl«a A; aluk. fnna lat Mort. (aerlea II) alDk. rand.. . ^a Mort. (aerlca Cj Vd Mort. (aerleiD) 'iti Mort. (Incoino) -SI. Loult <t Iron Ml. (Jtiijrl, t»): lat Mortgage , -SI. i., Jacln. it C/ilr. (Fob.,'Tl): l»t .Mort, (cimr.) 1S64, t»x free.. jil .\|.M[ l.'^i'^ M rii .St. ' iKuar.) Itjoa, tftxfree.. u'ut southeans^m L iMi\ I. IX freo (goM). ;.<,:>. Ul HI. . . i.A(Apr.l,TU): . \l I.., 1) ir<(M»r., I imM..,.., 'id ii« »r Uonils IminedlKta notlr* or anir nrror Almrow»rr4 la owr Tahtim, tvlll bs publlalird Nnxt tvnok. C'OMPANtU, AMD UHAfUC MoBltor llallroul ' TU; if.) M.akKlM (uuiir.) .S<.«i«(,£yiic.^atUlv.(J»n.l."W): lat Mort. (10 m.) tax free Mort. (St. 1>. to Waub,80m.) 3d Mort. ilnnd irrant) lat Uoneral .Mort., for $3,000,00) Oeneral Mort., aterllnir lat Mort., West. I'e, rorji.OOCOOO adM..W.Uno(laii(ll for».SlWO,0(XI St. /Villi <t .Itou.raiu (Mar., ^i) lat Mort. for «16.(JUU nor mile ... it.Jo. * C.B) J. Ntw Tork m»n» Bkartn'to UHl F.ftA. N,r.orL'n 1890 i.iw,(no J. Sew ft J. l.lOOMO A.ftO. 1,40U.(W F.ft A. 1,«W,(IU0 l.llWjiM) M.«N. (Mar.. 11) I let Mortgage, linking mnd Bonds coi.vi-rtliil*, tax frao.... I'ermont Valltr (Feb., ni)i lat Mortgage on 21 miles (coo). York imi l-lr^n/a lat 1«I4 18<M A.ftO. J . ft .1 16,000p.m 1,010,000 M.ftN. 1.900M> J. New_Vork ft J. M.ftN. 'm^oiu J. J. ft ft J. J. ft J. ft J. VM O. &indu.i|/, J/.<t Siw'rk (Feb., 11): imw, MortKfttfff. Savannafi <£ 1B69^ CAar/oafon; lat .Mort.: age IMn StIma, Million tt MeinphU : lat Mort. (KOldl Kuar. by AU.. itinui, Romt <t Datlon (Pen., 11): let Mart. (Ala. A Tenn. Klrera) id Mort. (Ala. A Tenn. Rlrert). 0«n. Mort. for t3,0U0,0U), tax tne MamoWit >. <t Potuv. 'Oct., 'K); lat MortKaire guaranteed Sh4bojigan tt f. du I<ic(Mu'.l,'Tl): lat uorCgaKe aioux CIttt <k Pacific (Feb., "TO lat Mort. on 106 mllea (coapoo). ad Mort. (Kovernra. aubaldy). Somerset i£ KiHHeb4c (Jan. l.Ti): . Ut Mortgiigo N Ctntrn! Me. L. J. 500 IS.. 19.. New Tork « 1. (Oct. 1, 8SS,S00 M1,1IU0 J. Sew Tork isn J.ftJ. 1st 100,000 A.*0. r.*A. 7so,oao J. s.oiia,coo i.»»,ono 1,« Mortgage ttcrUna Mountain (Oct. lat 1, TO) lat London. Sterling d !f. . Bonds Brootlm mi/ 1890 Brooklyn. 1997 ssjno let NiortKKge lat Mort. (Tol.4 IIUTSni.) 8t.L.,l»7m.) lat M. (L. Eric, lat Mort. (Ot. Wtn, w. D.,I0Om.) of '59,181 ra.) lat Mort. (Ut. 1st Mort. (Ouln.^i Tal.,S< m.).. lat Mort. (111. ft S. Iowa, 41 m.). 514.400 4117^00 800,000 31,700 53,400 J.ftJ. A.*0. nnadel. 987,400 4rOjODO 1,000,000 M.ftf. J.ftJ. A.ftO. Camden. J.ftJ. N.T.ALon J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. flalttmore. M.ftN. New Tork 814 JU. VOffK 401,000 tOUjOIV 800,000 4llOjnOO 500/JOO lat .... Mortgage Petereb'g. J.ftJ. New Tork iniUA .dvenue (Oct. J.ftJ. Boston. V«r. Micon, Second Avenue (Oct. IstMortgage 3d Mortgage 1st VarL PtaUndel. r.*A. 290,000 J.ftJ. New Tork New Tork 17«,O0O J.ftJ. PUUdel. A.*0. Phlladel. J.ftJ. London. 197,777 710,000 J.ftJ. New Tork 984A» J.ftJ. New Tork 1980 New Tork U8i 1,5004)00 IstMortgage lat J.ftJ. T7-"90 Mortgage New Tork Wew Tork Conaol idated convertible J.ftJ. F.ft A. 1988 Sh-th Arenut (Oct. 1874 Thiril Aremie. (Oct. l!it 200,000 1,605,8» A.ftO. 900,000 A.ftO. i^iojxn F.ft A. J.ft D. 900,000 2,Mawo Wfn 707,000 1,771,000 500,000 900,000 Mort. t Tol. ft Wab., lim.) .. 2d Mort. (Walu ft W't'n, 1S7 m.) 2d Mort. (Gt. W't'n of'S*. ISl ra.) E<inlpmentBonils(T.4w.,T3m.) Conaol. Mortgage (500 m.)conT. Jroy * Botton (OcU 1, '«9): •2d latMortcag* 2d Mortgage ad Mortgage Convertible Bonda 'Iroy Vnlon (Oct. 1, •»): lat Mort., guaranteed 2d Mort., guaranteed Vnlon Fodfic (Feb., Tl): ifiOOMOU 1JOO,000 2,M0,000 New New Sew New 1st Tork Tork 1888 1891 188« 18T9 Sew Tork F.ft A. M.ftN. F.ft A. M.ftN. M.ftK. it 3 Ohio (Jan. DMtlon Loan of 1884 Loan of 1897 Gold Loan of 1887 Convertible Loan 1810 1890 Morrif (Feb. 18(i. 19»? 1985 1875 Stitq. 500,000 910,000 J.ftJ. J.ftJ. New Tork laa 27,237 jnO J.ftJ. J.ftJ. A.ftO. M.ftS. S.T.ftBoa. »l.'9» UtMort(*ge )tfr'ght.fte •98- •le Boston. 1889 2d Mortanure tax tret Mortgage 8d Mortgage Other loans (about) lat ± (MoK nuM. am Boston. Boston. 1981 1,000,000 i,ooogooo M.*N. UJt» 1998 London. 8:=5: J.ftJ. Baltimore. J.ftJ. FhlladaL MAN. New^Tork 1978 MM twn J.ftJ. Phlladel. A.AQ. A.AO. JeneprCIty vattm J.ftJ. Fhllade LTSijaia M.AB. t.*T. Phlladel. 4jgi8,t>i8 s i 3.^3. ± Svav. ( Jan., 71) Wv<m*ngVBUff (Feb., Utlloncace Lea<leB. alitaora. i-.tt , (Feb., Tl) PhOadd. M.4kn. : 4aojaM aif,goo TO) J *J. M.ftN. ira PkOadal. macellaaeona i Amtr. Dock <8 Imp. 0>.(Jan.l,«): Bonds (nar. by C. RR- of u. J J CoHtoMatton Coal (Feb., 71) per anana AititsyfMiitq Coal Mortg. B'ds. UtKetsUMT (Mar. L Tl) Ut Mort. B. F., aojiioo tjBi8,oao .- Ut Mortgtge TK.TJ 78.T7 l,898,:0O IstMortgage 18M ftO. J.ft V. Fhnadel. Baltimore. Tide ira<«r(Jnn..T1): Maryland Loan Loenof January 1,18^ Fret. Interest Bonda 1878 J.ftJ. J. 1,500^0 J.ftJ. 4,sn,ooo J.ftD. ftD. J.ftJ. A.ftO. M.ftN. M.ftS. iwno 2/88,400 New Tork KewTofk J. •50,000 427,000 I99S I9T7 ten 8,000,000 of 1877 900,000 Sew Tork J.ftJ. J.ftJ. TO): Schuylkiu XarlgattOH (July, TO): J.ftJ. J.ftJ. Tork •8 ItaoAioo and 3d Mortgages Boat Loan, sinking fiind .... Pfnntylranla (Frb-, TO) lat * ort. tAX free g. by Pen. RR im in* Tork MAN. 390,000 1st 1878 S.T.ftHoe. Tork : Lehlffh Xarlgatton (Jan., '71): Loan of 1991 (gold) 1993 1901 9,«SIJI00 IRt Kew_Tork ftD. P-ftA. I,780JW0 (Jan., Tl) 18H . A.ftO. 1, '89): M.ftN. Income Bonds for tlOfD fill.. Wfioajm imUmnel)lc,Cent.ar.lJui.i.t»): let Mort. (gold), tax free \fKOSfX> 3d Hon. (gpverument subsidy) IM fact, S. Blv. (Sec Ktnaas Pac) On. Ak*., 41. Br. (^ce Mo. Kan. ft T*z.) VSea it BUtck JUnfr (Oct., TO): uojno 18. Tork Delate. (Jnnel,88); M.ft N. n.ia&svi J. Mortgage 800,000 Delaicnre it Hudaon (Jan., ^71): Begi»tered Bonds (tax free) .. 1,900.000 Registered Bonds (tax free) SJ0O,0UO DeUi. it Uanian Set Cam. ft Am boy BR. 190 Q.-J. aso^n let i»n 1C8 A.ftO. J.ftJ. TO): Mortgage Delaieare 18;9 147,000 J.ftJ. TO): Maryland Loan, sinking fund Onaranteed Sterling Loan Bonda having next preference Tork A.ftO. J.ftJ. F.ft A. F.ft A. Chetapixke Chttapeake Tork A.ftO. Tork Canal 1875 1880 ITeX Jlrmic* 2d Mort. (government subsidy) Lmnd Grant Bonds for tlo,«X),ll)ia 1. •OOJJOO 2,700,000 mfim (gold), tax free 1, Mortgage FhlUdel. TO-TS Boston. aoo/w) 879JI00 Plain Bonds (rnilroe) 500,000 250,000 M.ftS. TO): 8dMortgage J.ftJ. 700,000 18B 1978 New New New New New I, "TO)1, 1908 Brooklyn. J.ftJ. 1, '89): Mortipige ftD. M.ftN. tldtl.it Grand «l./Vrry(Oct.l,T0): •S2-T2 J. 800,000 IstMortgage retersb'g. TO-TS let J.ftJ. 1,800,000 1,300,000 (Oct. MAN. 900 jno Mortgage Rghth Avenue 1997 U8U 3,375,000 i>'l(/r»,i'.2r3iraif<tAi«-(Oc.1,TO): '9(.'U) New Tork 1884 iW 1,800^X1 Central P.,y. it E. iW):«r(Oct-l,'70): 84--iO 18 •8415 R.R. Mortgage 84-10 a S New Tork •78,800 •»): 1, New Tork 201,000 W.4 « (Oct- J.4kJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. T. (Oct.l, "TO: latMortgag* 1918 yermoHt Cmtrat (June l, 'W): Ut Mortgago (conaol.) 3d Mortgage (conaol.),..,.... and n. . . Kiiup, Loana of do un ds i * BUecker Si.tt >^/(on /'.(Oct.l.'JO"): Ist Mortgage A-oadtrav <t 71* Av*. (Oct. 1, TO); Ist Mortgage 1971 83-'98 1899 New Tork vtm 1,200,000 Street Pasaenarer •ag.**! F.ft A. New Tork l,970jOOO Sinking Fund Bonda ot 18e7 1874 NewTork S F.ft A. 511,400 Ittad. (Nov., TO) 1st Mortgage 11,350,000 irf/m<n(tlon D'atdon (Oct. 1, '89): 1st Mortgage, sterling 578 JS7 '90.'92 im TO) Mortgage, new Wllmtneton e B J.ftJ. J.ftJ. Phlladel. 2.785,00' 1, •98- •91 Not. A.ftO. J.ftJ. IU,4M WII.,CharT.itHuthtrrd (Oct., 18): Cbarleat'n T1-T2 M.ftS. Tl): lerrelltiute Jt liurpoU.t(¥e\j.,1l>: .Mortgage Bomia of 1S6» 7ot.,Peortuii H'ar«n(p(Mar.l,'71): lat Mortgage tW. DIv.) latMortgage (K. Dlr.) 2d .MortKagc ( W. Dlv.) Eqninnrt 0* '8 of ISIO conv.S.F lol.. Will), it TrMI<m(Jan. l.TO): utMon. J.ftJ. A.ftO. J.ftJ. A.ftO. J.ftJ. Mortgage (gold) TO): Mortgage Sl/rac. BlngK. 1974 197« T8-'8» J.ftJ. 300,000 Mortgage 1, Ao^ta. aauw 2d Mortgage (Jan. ftD. ftD. J. J. 1, '<»): Mortgage SuMex 1981 18)8 1988 150,000 (99,000 800JXIO Miiaju^ee KR lionda Stolen liland (Oct. 1, TO): 1. Sew Tork New Tork Mortgage, unemloraed Ut Mort, guar, ft Pitub Branch ITeMem Vnlon (Feb., Tl): atMortg ge WhUehaU it Platteb. (Feb., Tl): Ut M. ot 1868 on 96 mllea (coup) Wicomico <t Pocomoke (Jan. l.Ti): let Mortgage 1972 TTSjOUl TO): 1, Oovemmeot Ucn 1. '69): Company Bonda lat PhUedel (Jan. Went. Ptnntiflfnnla (Nov. I8et I 91 ISO/no MortifHge, 10-20 years ao,ooopin Souiliw. /aclncqr Mo. (Jan.l,'G9) lat Mort. (gold) t2S,00O per mile Southiceeiera, Ua. (Ang. 1, t»): SulUnan (Jan. ftD. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. .\ew Tork let lat Jtianck (Dec. Morttrage J. Ktw Tork *-oo*~ft-o».P.<»/7a(»'*(Oc.l,'«8): Sd Morttrage Southern Minnesota (Jan. l9t ft -K) . Summit 1st Its* ^ ew Tork Jerty 2d klort., endora. by Baltimore. ad Mort., end. by Waab. Co 2d preferred Mort., unendorsed New Mort., guar, by Baltimore.. if'esUm Aici/)c.' Tl): South sue. Vs. (Oct. 1, '6!)) Conaol. M., l«tprur.)for|109,(»0 Conaol M ( V J pref.) for M51WI Consol M.!!.dpref.)for$5i0,0(» Va. State Loan (anspended) 2d Mort. Peteraburg guarantee lat Sew Tork J.* J. 8O/,900 1,500,000 lat Mort/ii,;e lat New Tork 1899 Hew Tork HW 120,(100 W,000 WjOOO V y.Ataer ma Feb., latM^end.oy .\'.',.,133in Soiuh J. ft 1.4I«,015 ao6,soo SI«,SUO esl Kata'e Bonaa, F lat Mortjraze itooda.L <* ft 290,000 Oomeallc Bond* (H) Jomeatlc Bonda (U) Uomeatlc Bonda (I) Donieatlc Bonds (II) gomeatlc Bonoa tapeclal) Soum J. J. m,ooo 2d MnrtKHtre ioiith Carolina (Feb., 71): Sterllnir loan, £151^1} lOa Soulktm lOJ/MO iAnfii* A J. New Tork Loan of 1888, lat Mort Joint mon. on CM. M. Kll.'n. W—t Short Hud. JUr. (Oct. 1, TV); lat Mortgage Wet WticmMn (May 1, TO): latMort.L.O iTesMm Mart/land (Feb., Tl): 1st Mort., endora. by Baltimore 1992 I.on<M>9. *J. Mortgage toanofim Sew Tork VVt J. J. •98): 1st Mortgage, convertible 8d Mortgage, reglaterrd 1117 lr99 ITest M.ftS. J income Bonda 1894 1898 Sew Tork IMl New Tork im " ** fenitesMe (Oct. I, 4lh Mortgage (IHndlng) Reglatererl l:«rttncatea ilcketiurg it Merld. (Mar. 1,"»): Conaol. Mort, lat riaaa Conao Mort., 3d class Conso M.>rt., Sd risaa I'onsol. Mort., 4th claas Warren (Jan. 1, Tl):; lat Mort., giinranlced WeMchetttr it Pklla. (Nov. I, "70): 1801 M.ftS'. HOW) Sd (enlarged) Morlaage 4tli Mortgage, for 8r,0».OW \9H New York New York <{ sm.ioi ' Mortgage 3d Mortgage 1st M.ftN. F.ft A. I,'«U,UUO When Railroad* i r.4iA. 120,000 w Out. \*mo»t A MOM. J.* 2,«ai>,oco Amooni taW exDlanaUon of Ikk Tahle ire llallrnad Monitor* standing on a preceding page n «0,D00 i,3«i.(iai SliO,0UI IBHl'KO. For : Ut : .; . . : ft6l TKB or •KCOBITICB oni. 'xpluiKtlon or this ataodlnc St 'i UK SKCURITIKS ISSUED. Amoont KI! : AND MISCBLLANK0U8 BOND UHT. aclvlna b|r ANU CHAKAU l.DMl'ANIKb, : THR rllRoNlCLR Afay 27, 1871.] 1 : 1 U (gold) HmtwiTotSKUU 9*i,'t*t'y.".' 3.* J. 3.* 3. J AA. Rev Tork V«w_^Terk aoojooo / « New Tsrk New Torkl VK» I Ji.*a ' tMb CHllONlCLB. ^62 Ol e II in e t 111 a c i 1^ 1 — much during the past week revailed them many attracted to of the change, and the coinbinations to for Most of thera. all been rather quiet, and Tobacco Las been a the prices of ihera O «3 legitimate demand for MaeS the manufjiclnrej and dealers have done very offerings — quickly taken up, but Sum it is bj greatly will Lu^s, 5.J^@i)j : lioiuj for Many want of confidence 150 Tlie factured Tobacco CO staples, closing Pork was advanced speculation for $16 50 the in early the in reaction, with 1o 11;^;. for : -mm rm^-i ; ; ;iiisissg|s2i sg co-^ i .S|: I :^ :i : : i iS^l^slI l^^^ i 10J@llc. i : .5? :s; :iii= i i 55 1- is o m 3g as : • 52 :|S5«2S iiS tp" o CO ma* : : : :3 "S :5 com -i a: • CD for Bacon has sjld to-day at salci export at for fairly and short V 5 -is »a sis 1 : --Isfs'^" :S :| :i iS^^'sE^'P ''£''-'• "• : : : :Si'3.i!S " i^sIk 8 I I ; ii . : : : :S : : : : r :g :gss *)•''•* <]t ef ' : :| . • '^ • :g 'o : ; : : : : : : I og, 5'' i :5li : ^ : : §§•2 is H w ^ ! ; ;f2 : : ii g and State some selling as low as 20@25c., but for U :0 wo . cc 00 .^3^25 .02; : . export at 13 J@ 14c. :8^ ;^ prime for Proleura advanced about Ic. yesterday, but closes dull and loc. lor crude, SS too* 5 00 .-H « factories. at 2oc. for refined, " upon pas- reaction on the effect of drought Cheese has sold : :S2 :«§S . prime Western ;g Beef clear. Butter has declined, good to has gone forward to London. day cr. pa July, closing dull, with a partial concession of S^c. for Short Rib and 9c. for long turage. 5^ T- JBt!? fttai c? o» Mess Wednesday evening and Thursprime Steam on the spot, He. for June, ^c. from these prices. closes willi si Si i WJQ for July, several thousand tierces on at 2KSg SSS $3 s §§ tgS " g8§ of $15 50@415 62^ for June and $15 75 for July, with Prime Mess jobbing at $14@$14 25. Lard sold to the extent of and : ..'t/'--,'" leading wee'i; May and June and $16 for but there has been a sharp day : generally with a steady tone at sjme decline. active tD ^,"t o* T-T ||SS Mmu- currency, duly paid. have been active and variable P/ovisions 88SSS S »-§ quiet. is -v^qo^ have been sales good demanl, with sales in 85@ 102^3, at : trade express a the in parties Spanish Tobacco Havana bales iSSSS : : t- cases 3S@4.5c. : iH — have been Seed Lev.f Tobacco has been present prices. in w ^,-1- as ^ fff new crop Connecticut and Mtbsaohusetts, second and fillers, and 170 cases new crop New York, both on private terjns; 1,000 cases new crop Ohio, 20@25o, and 200 casea 1869 crop, Connec'.icut and Massachusetts Wrappers, 460 o_-*^to_-rr^i-'__i- Prices re:nain very firm. increased. use. * ** — « « g jo H i without important feature, though the trade has been very good SS the receipts during expected that Leaf, 6:^@l Ic. ; .??dsai(X7oi5 ' the Ail little. have been comparatively small wiii«h jA - easier. Kentucky Leaf, demand beiag mainly for account of foreign governments, having amounted to about 1,500 hhds. Local Siller the wo good- is and Sugar prices are aud very tirm c,_^cc_aD P merchandise ha', however' in Coffee ?Si).-iC>J?*S3L-'-«'^tM-oF^^-^t-c035a5.-3-c>co3535d c6t-^co have to '^ foreign active, SpR hag activity seem in facU they , • following table, compiled from Custom House returns, shows the exports of leading articles from the port of New York since January 1, 1871, to all the principal foreign countiies, and also the The last two lines totals for the last week, and since January 1. show total values, including the value of all other articles besides those mentioned in tUo table. operators on Ihj Stock Exitilluenct! The have wide ramifications. speculative 26, 1871. — Cjlton> proJuea doiuestie of aud Provisions Breadsliiffs ] staples New York. The . Fridat NiSHT, May leading the 27, 1871. Bxporta of Leadlnv Articles from me i OUMMEUCIAL EPITOME. lu « ; 3a toXI in bulk. a i is i •of Rosin has been firm most of the week, but closes unsettled; strained about $2 60. Spirits Turpentine siderable, but clises firm at M;lals are more at varied con- Oils have been Tallow has been firmer and active JS^Sgg i§i o| without important feature. active at old prices. S2 2« S -SS :«S . :gg3 i :S. 00 33 '5 5 : . -.1 ._ . 00 *" !8g 9@9^c. Wool has been in less demand, but prices remain firm, with light stocks. in !<till has 52|@d3c. some prices are H >p3 parts of Ijave * CO ;3 • •« : --? i i as yet. as 5! Eist India Goods have been less active, and general trade Room available for Grain P p on minor articles dull. Freights have been rather u ijuiet. arriving oj au 94 .. ,. OQ aj a y « * ii was pretty well taken up previously, and sbippers have been securing Grain. to rassments in this OCT England has been injured by vermin; unchanged to Great Brita'ti -fiM -5 i been firmer on advices that the vine work, caused fill Theirembar- them. by damage 7^d in - 4 ^ Grain to the by- canal, has cheiiked business at the close nseits to Liverpool by sail to-day &< bulk and fid ; ship- by steam. i1 is o o illi^ ^ i s|j|i i&iii'sli llillill si .0.0 99 . . •May S . : tal|iorU or LeadlitK Artloloi. The Mlovilag itihio, coinpllod from Ou.ttjin Houm return* fliowg the r<)roi)(n lm|xirto of curtain loadtDg nrticliM of commerce at thU port fur the Imtt wuuk, slace January 1, {^Tl, and for the eorreapoadlDK period in 1870 package* whoa uot otharwlio tpeclflaj.] (The quantity U hIvoq la pac I For I tb* WMk. otiM and Eartttonware— China Xartbenwaru.. Bam* no* Jaa. I. IKI. For tim* the urn. wo«k. Un<a l«"0. H.IOi ^IK1I'1 i.'M IM i.iTil Bteoi Tin, hoxai... isni Tin (71 t. i..n ir, i.Ml I9,0J Qoooa,baKii alalia, Iba Ac— 41I,I»I it'.ui VI l.MI Mi Mil IM Uarkt Ferqrlan Ulea DOirden.. Itrlfuiitono, tont Coohlaeal Cream Tartar 8.e(B i.tn bag! 1,«;7Tea 4,7% Tobacco »Mi l.ii» 10,EU 10.«1 I l/W Gambler r.f» 1,983 99 V,4-(). Article!! '"» S.TiS i,7ia •..KM 1S,II» Madaer Ulla, rwentlal. Oil, Olive 5H 1,834 onorolotb ii,s«a (.«ii ^.<E0 5,00.1 3 9>S 59,872 :alr _tnip, balei Ac— Jewelry Watchea 51 aoi 9,4.VJ su 11,313 it OKI sa 4i Unaeed Uolames n,7i* 54.411 74.171 »IJH» IM 18, 1,»< (41 19,033 uport*d by value— aili t9RMl •n Fancy Eooda. t«>1.i44 t4S7,991 SMU :7.«l «)371,KlBb W7,TI2 ITll.tS Krnlu, &c13,isil Lemona.' Orangea Hldea nndreeaod K'iTd 715 >,IM sn.en 6>,StC W.86I1 390.505 ^I9,eu4 248,374 49;,4t.> 131,937 3,193,177 3,903 9^1 1« 910 MtMi Ralaloa Ml| 1 15,'47t 40.931 NuU l.53U| uni.m S-.,»75IUce Splcca, BrUtles Hldea, dnuaed. India rubber Ivory Jewolery, Ac— 77» 1,419 1,195 .ia<,3»9 !9.'«7 > \ii m 34,3<0 «>j,a!i9 :s,»47{Cork( SB' 19,7)] ax. ora i ISiiClnan Opium Soda, l)l-carb.. Boda, Bal Soda, aah 9M,791 Ac— n9 189,7W 90,4 IS,S<« 1'^ Winp* .:.... Wool bslea... MJJ ra.Ms It CbaiDpa|{'e.blu 5,071 9!,lr4 UJM Wa»lo l.».'5tWlnea, SI9 Giiini.crnde,... Uuiii, Arublo... Indlico •" 7,iaa iSutara, boxoa «5,15'.' i«,a)9 Ac- 71,<II3 Caaala 53! 163,638 OlDger.. l\sil HAM 45,Mn 11,440 15.M7 99398 171,956 Cork 1,S0( 10.I»7J Pepper. Saltpetre WoodB— 491 K3,Ti-i 7I.9UI 47,899 117,551 Fuatic 1,568 I-ogwood MHnoxanr. 8.107 Beoelpta ol Domeatlc Produce for '>rl«aa* as.'vgs »M07 ... Week and '.be 3'',1 13 1 1.1,86: 61,409 aince Jannarr 1. receipta of doraostic prodace for the week and aince Jan. and for the eamo time in IS70. Iiave been as.foUovra The 1, : ' rexna ^few Vork Florida Same Since 4*ll8(...plcgi. Oilcake, pkgt... Braadftaft— Floor .bbla. Oil, larJ Wheat .kna. 19,893 MI 3.18(1 904 88.269 14.979 11,151 303.39': 38.961 3.381 45.3!! Hatter, pkgt... Cbeele gatmeat4 Other porta Total thiayear... the week are 65,9.50 For immediate delivery for Ijoard. ll,-.ra 3»7l ntflh ... iUfU wa«, 1986.•J>«\"il«3tl including 300 on free the total sales foot up thi* 28,511 bales, including 6,,596 for export, 11,670 for consumption, 3,163 for aiieculation, and 7,088 in transit. Of the above 561 bales were to arrive. The followingare theclosing quoUtlon* 184.339 118.575 tTMand and «8.9iil Florid*. 1I4.6J1 6«3!1 179 81,990 53.330 3.01'. 136. I&S 5UJ33 1JI» 10,716 10.165 13.757 Mlrldllu)t...,.T 380 lO/WS Good Starch Stearlue Sugar, bbda.. Ar. Tallov, pk^a.... 7.784 83.(07 3» 3038 10.308 Tobacco, pKffa.. Tobacco, hbot... 5,9(15 93.813 37,609 4S8(I 16.116 V.»\ Total 93.3M 39.»B kale*. Ordlttivy. Tj^ \\%9.... 11 X«.... Whltkey.bblt... Wool, bdlea Dretted hoga »v 3.71'. 19 13.611 1,706 3.430 I.1C9 93.10} SjOTO 3 33.966 90.114 No '3 65.4;g 1.793 Frioat, p. M., May 26, 1871. telegrams received by ua to-night from the Southern ports, we Ire in poaaession of the returna ahowing the receipts, exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this ovening May 30. From the figures thus obtained it appears that the total receipts for the seven days liave readied 40,178 bales against 40.067 bales last week, 4(),S49 bales the previous week, and .51,432 special weeks making the total receipts since tbe first ol against 2,750,047 bales for the same period of 1869-70, showing au increase since September 1 this year of 1,006,851 bales. The details of the receipts for tUis week (as pe, elegraph) and tlie corresponding week of 1870 are as follows since, September, 1870, 3,75t),8»8 ba'.es Mobile Charletton .... ajw :u.4<6. 3.198; 3.90BI Florida North Carolina Virginia M»6 ISTl. 4,911 5.6791 For May. balea. 400 500 G. Brit Contln Total thU Same w'k week. IBN. Mobil* 17 135 Sljot 3.6M 9.t«* t.ll* 4 14* i,33J 7JU I.9M l.«W 313 11.974 1.106 6.971 1.119 Cbarlettoa,.... aj»9 Bavannab Texaa< New Tork balc9. %9I0 713419 3.130.165 '.M* Total aince Scpt.'i „ . Of the exporM trom Oalrgatoa to the CooUBOat 98.431 I 9,411 I t5li«. 1« i5ka.. I9«».. I9K*. V '« balea. .16 11-16 l.HO 16 15X 16 1.1* 1513-1* 1.100 3.000 w I5M 900 It9-1( IS IS- 1* 1*» ISH 800 1».5 19 7-1* 9.9D0 *J0D at l.iOO isS 100 1« 1-** 1* 1-16 w> 19 13-1* 1.800 00 I5X 1.00 I6» 700 750 16 300 aou 16 S-ll 16 cb>. 100. 1 16 1«» IJOO »400. 30.100 1*X toUl Jnly. itM May. 39.KI0 total 3.100 1,000 June. For Jaly. 800 .T....1S^ «0 \i\ 400 90O 15 l^fl 3-16 IflOO ISK I5W 709 I5>-I( »« 16 19 5-li 3.90O ISK 15 111* 700 100 19S.|t '.5 Wi 15X '5)i 15 9-1* 9(0 ISV 1.70* I0l> W) 13 lS-16 IflO 1*5-1) 15X l.lOO 13H SCO 16H 1870. 116JT7 19.7*7 £6.49* The bales. MM* 13.301 17.909 96.H0O 15.0OI 9ao.M3 903,013 99.A7S (3JI» w«ck IM bale* were to balea. cl«. 100.. . .1* 7-1* _ .l*l»«t 9.100 total AagaM. .:iiif« 990. For 8«pt*aib*r. »0 MO IS* IsS I* MM* i*». g:::::;:::iiif» 3 I* 116 ItU 900 ini. •.. ».. an. .... N.I90 •.. 1* 80,7»» lj«l.i81 tbi* "1* «.. 3500 70C 15H 15H 1,78* UJ9I «» 34.909 !.'.' tllddUng I5X«.. eta. 15K •.sm M«* ... ToMI Lrf>T 14 I* 14 18SJ.... Upland* %X M Iddllng. t5« 15 8-16 4i«l IJOO... stock. t Good ItU S:: ..a*K ajooo tor 8«pt«9B. Bale* during the week of free on board have reached The particulars of theae sales are as below 300 May (or *90 Jane, *t«i tana*. SOO The following exchangee hare been made during the week wo. p*ld to riihtinn *0* Jm* for 900 Jnly. Mc. paid to rxcbanse MO Aagnat for lou June. — We,vtheb Reports by Telegraph. Our telegrams to.«ight, although very much more favorable than for many prerioua weeka, There have been two days on which it at Mobile, Helma, C'olambna and but the storm doea not appear to havo exteodiMl to Moatgoaaary and Auguita, and our correspondent at Selma state* that It w9ka Crop accounts are therefore more favorable in all that light. a*>ction, and also in the other Statea on the Atlantic coaat. At Memphis, however, although it has rained but one dv> o<u corfavorably but at Nashville they have respondents do not speak had two weeks now of fine weather. The .Memphis dUtrict, emMiaisslppl and Eastern Aikaasas, bzidoff West TenBBSiBB , North are not emtirelv ao. (Monday and Tueadaj) Orleaiia., price of 14. 30U SOU 70S exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of which 31 ,931 wore to Great Britain, 10,44.5 to France, and 14,164 to ruiit of the Continent, while the st<KkB as made Below wo give the exup this evening, are now 300,843 bales. ports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week of last season, aa telegraphed to ua from the yarioua porta to-night Exportad to- 5.... Ordinary. 3.7S0 9.463 6,7d* 9.48t For Jaae. The 36. 3r'i99 ilit|:::: i7Ha.... I9W«.... For forward delivery the aalea (including 300 free on board) have reached during the week 65,050 bales (all low middling or oa the l>asls of low middling), and the fjilowing is a statement of the sales and prices SJWl 50,.>40 bales, of Week endlug May 18 Tueeday Wcdnetday rhurtday Krld ar 178 10,179 ».... Wi».... ; 8*tard*y 135 819 bale*. Total receipt* Increaae thta year.. 3,117 Ac 13 Below we give the tota aale* of cx>tton and this market each day of t le past we<9k: 9.190 total Bec'd thi* week at— ini. 17,100 3,ain 3,90} T«z**. Orleant. ...per lb. MIddllntc 30) Otleana New Mobil*. For Aociut. BCOSIPT* BIOZIPTl Beo'd tbit week at— Ordinary Good Ordinary Low Middling Monday 45,700 COTTON. rrane*. 4I.70I; week 2.'.97 3.CI3 33 33: Tar...."!!!!; '^« 8«i,30t I 90.4W 60J.;» 3gM.4ll'lOI«.104, bales, Pork Lard, pkgt Lard, kega Cr.tnrp.bbl. Spirit* turp. Other port* . . I7.ira We have had an advancing buoyant market the past w««k This upward movement has been due in part to the improramrat at Liverpool, in part also to the eflTorfs of the short* to c»v»r their outstanding contract* due this month, but has found its chlof snp^ port in the growing Mief that cotton is cheap, tliut it has touched tx>ltoni, and that the little rcmnHnt of the crop can be easily held, and in ca.se of a rrxjurrenco of bad weatlier at tlie South can bo put uiM)n the market at higher prices. On Saturday laat there waa little doing, but an advance of ^c. was rstabliahed. Monday the transactions were still light, and prices remained unchanged. Tuesday wa* qniet, but there was a farther advance of Jc. The next day, Wednesday, wna active, and prices inipnived Jc. Thursday the close was jc. hi«her, Midlinp Uplands reaching 17c. But to-day there has been a slight reaction, prices being oH' {r, the rec<-ints proving larger than anticipated. The same influence* which have operated on spot cotton have also efTcctetl contracts for fiiltire delivery, and prices have advanced, though not in a II case* correspondingly. I,ow Middling closed to-night at 15Jc for May, 1.5} for June. 16 3 16c. for July, 16 .5-16c. for Augnst, and 16}c. for SeptenilKsr. The total aalea of this deacrlp^ I45.m KIce, pkgt Bopa...balea, beatkar jldes Uolataeabbla. Mava: Storea- New 5.110 34»« MS.406 Beef, pkga lieinp.,balea. Bidet ....No. Tenneatee, .jy "w mS* 59IU .3719 3101 H4»JB9i SW.Wtl 89^0731 . mMi 4r>,M* •It,(ll9i '.'.V.\ 3I48;!8I| 11.713 C. meal.bbls Cotton.balea. Bavannab Texat y»a' 70 BItt Qraaa aeed Beane Pea* New 5;.fl9( H-.l*,730 4W.7*'' in.l«l; .. 191.04: .U396I . laiit . 19J:< M,.9» U7S49 tijml 96.158 3I4.53U 61.14* Vlririnla m.m ll7.aw, 113.131 103.7.1 Ac. bales throe uam l-mjo* t9«JM 191, ITU, i,im Bye By 33«.983 llH.i:!» ... Provlaloua- Corn Oat* Barley. 2.lfO Peanula, ba^. N).33i! North Carolina.... tion ThU week. Jan.). tlme*» ,mma, iiiah Tot«l S.rlh-f B4«ck. 1990.1*4 'I0T9.I94 ' 9*4.«77l 3*1 8*7.751 . <ion 70,IOli Cbbia t,(U9| N., i Or«*t BrttaiaFra 111490 hhda, tea S3l,»>il8Uj{ar, axroavBD siaoa (bft. aoSHrr.l. FORTS. 3,uti; 441 Jil »,19> ll,TO4Ra|ra bags Cotton baiaa..... Wa 1,:9« 3 191 3J9.I14 I'll. I. CoiTtta, ftott the lon|fo^Bg tUtemnnt It will !;..>..;. :..at,coinpawd the oorre«pondin(t week of last WMwoa, tboro laan IncreM* io thoexport* this week o| |8,iio bale*, while the Mockato^olgbtar* 1.170 bale* ;,« than ihov wore at thi* tima a r*ar affo. Tha lu lowing is our usual table showloB the moraoiaM ofMtlMi at all the porta from Sept. 1 to May 19. tUa lalaat mail data*. do not Inelnda onr telegram* to-olght. aa we cannot la*ur* ttw accuracy or obuin the detail naeawary iy t«legrai>h 9»lth aaoBim I Olaaiplalo ftauoai Qoal.tona BIdea, Bante US *t UlaM Olauwaro Draicit Blno* Jan. I, uni. 663 *o- liatalf, riitltuv Oblna, : : obronicLb. .nil 27, 1871.] : ; ; ; — : ^ ... ; THE CHRONICLK. 664 has suffered very severely during tlie late weeks of rain, and is peculiarly in need of fine weather to save a large portion of the Galveston reports favorable weather, with the crop procrop. gressing satisfactorily. The thermometer has averaged at CharColumbus, 77 Mobile, leston, 75 Montgomery, 72 Macon, 79 78 Selma, 80 Galveston, 75 and Memphis, 75. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Crop Mail Repobts. —"vVe have during the past week received from almost every section of the South, excapting Texas, giving very full particulars of the area planted in cotton this year and the condition of the crop about May 15. Some of our correspondents in whom we have great confidence, and who have had particular advantages for informing themselves with regard to their entire State, have given an opinion covering the whole State; but we have also received letters from each district, with an estimate of the area under cotton in such district, enabling us to test the more general opinions and leading us to rely with great confidence upon the conclusions we have reached. We have space to give only the following results. North Carolina. The falling off in cotton planting in this State reaches about 18 per cent. Vt eather has been very unfavorable cold and wet, so that replanting has become necessary in many instances, while in others tlie grass is extremely troublesome. South Carolina. The decrease in cotton cultivation is more decided in South Carolina, due in a great measure to the necessities of the planters, resulting from the large use of fertilizers last year, the small price obtained for cotton, and the bad laws and heavy taxation which that people are struggling under. The area in cotton has decreased 2U per cent, and corn has increased to about the same extent. In this State the weather has also been very bad. A correspondent at Charleston, writing under date of May 32, to illustrate the coolness of the nights, says (speaking of a district within 10 miles of that city), "that there has hardly been a night when fires have not been found comfortable, and in no case has thick covering for beds been discarded." It is not to be wondered at therefore, that the plant is reported as looking sickly, and only from tliree to six inches in hight, and very genletters — — erally full of weeds and grsss. — Georgia and Alabama. In addition to the letters reported by us last week from Georgia and Alabama, we have within the past few days received communications from numerous other correspondents, but all to about the same effect. As to the area in cultivation in these two States we see no reason to change our figures, except to put the average at say 13 per cent decrease for Georgia, leaving it at about 15 per cent for Alabama. For all the States above mentioned, some falling off in crop should also be allowed on account of the small amout of fertilizers used. This remark applies with special force to Georgia. With regard to the condition of the plant we can add nothing to the facts we gave last week. Mississippi. Our advices from this State are from all portions of it, and the result shows a falling off in planting of an average of about 13 per cent. The weather in most sections has been extremely unfavorable, and the planters feel much discouraged, having no money, high taxes, and both the crop of cotton and corn very backward. Tennessee. In Tennessee the average decrease planting is less in the 18 western counties, say .5 per cent, and in the middle of the State 10 per cent, or about an average of 7 per cent decrease. The cold, wot Spring, however, has been particularly severe in the western counties. At first the tender plant had a hard struggle to get up; subsequently much of it sickened and Keplaating has in died, and the balance looks very unpromising. many cases been resorted to. This has been mostly done in bottom lands with the hoe, carefully preserving every plant that is living, as a living early plant in the rich bottoms every four feet gives a better promise of a good yield than plants one or two feet apart planted late. Arkansas. The average decreased planting in Arkansas is about 8 per cent, and the weather has been and the crop is about as reported for Tennessee. Louisiana. The falling off in cultivation in Louisiana is about 9 per cent. Early in the season the weather was not so unfavorable as in most otlier portions of the South. But for the ten days previous to May 17 the weather was very cold and wet. The late favorable change has most likely come in time to prevent very serious damage, unless there is a recurrence of rain. From the loregoing facts we obtain the following results — — ; — — /—Decr'd acreage.-^ States. Per ct. North Carolina.... 12 South Carolina.... 20 Georgia Al«ba«na Mississippi 13 15 13 / —Decr'd Per Acres. States. 51.000 120,000 170,000 Tennessee Arkansas 7 Louisiana 9 ct. acreage.—. Acres. 37,000 56,000 83,000 8 21S000 197,000 Total dec. acres.. 932,000 f -Week ending May S«, 18T1. Receipts. Sliipmeuta Augusta Columbus Macon Montgomery.. Selma Memphis. . . Nashville 5U 8,070 162 82 313 215 713 808 1,139 631 3,435 1.097 4,640 1,480 — May 27, 1871. Weekeaaing May 26, 1870.-, Stock. Receipts. Shipmenta. Stock. 644 331 3t7 213 258 6,323 3,044 2,798 8,674 1,495 8,324 1,230 13,755 6,453 7,380 5,445 3,300 14,678 5,543 1,321 810 1,023 658 1,056 4,217 8,004 1,479 873 16,829 36,888 6,079 55,453 9,957 The above totals show that the interior stocks have decreased during the week 13,035 bales, and are to-night 28,586 bales less than at the same period last year. It will also be noticed in a previous table that the stocks at the outports are now lets than a year ago. VisroLB Supply op Cotton.— The following table shows the q lantity of cotton in sight at this date of each of the two past seasons 1870. 1871. Stock in T.iiverpool bales. 606,000 913,000 Stock in Loudon 90,049 28,593 Stock in Glasgow 600 850 Stock in Havre 32,800 94,270 Stock in Marseilles 15,600 11,900 Stock in Bremen 56,153 19,049 Stock rest of Continent 30,000 40.000 Afloat for Great Britain (American) 250.000 130,000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil) ... 41 ,250 71,443 Afloat for Bremen (American) 87,749 32,068 Total Indian Cotton afloat for Europe* 233.011 364,099 Stock in United States ports 300,843 302,013 Stock in inland towns 26,886 55,452 4,815 Total 1.594.148 3,159,039 This item Includes India cotton afloat for Europe, and also all cotton American. These figures indicate an inerease in the cotton in sight tonight if 554,881 bales compared with the same date of 1870. Below we give our usual table of exports from York for all afloat for Liverpool other than New the week Exports ot Cotton (bales') from Wevr Yorli »lnee Sept. 1,1 870 WKEK ENDtVa April May May May 29. 6. 13. 20. 12,691 Havre 12,091 498 13,880 493 tima year. 645,150 12,199 263,030 11,957 8,551 557,349 263,994 6,3.56 17,483 1,125 1,126 445 205 609 650 509 Bremen and Hanover 380 lis 2;839 96 Total to N. Europe. 113 2,839 488 964 605 3 5,961 17,436 3 20.617 6,660 21,306 85,862 17,536 8 61,683 58,060 12 Other porta Spain Oportoft Gibraltar Ac All Same prey, 8,490 61 Other French ports Total French to date. 22 11,935 13,880 Other British Ports Total to Gt. Britain Total 4 862 2,363 763 otn*"'*'* Total Spain, &c Grand Total 13.297 17,844 13.' 95 9.068 i,809 8,126 1,809 618,019 .341,349 Tlie lollortiug are the receipts ol cotton at New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. 1, 1869: BBOJUFra FROM- New Orleans. , Texas Savannah Mobile Florida South Corolina. North Carolina. Virginia North'rn Ports.. Tennessee, Ac. Foreign Total this year^ Totel last year..' 15,877 — Shipping News. The exports of cotton from the United States the past week, as per lateit mail returns, have reached 79,493 bales. So far as the Southern porta are concerned, these are the same exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Chronicle last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York, Total balea. we include the manifests up to last Saturday night above statement of decreased acreage is based on the total estimate of acreage given out by the Government last year, and shows that the falling off reaches nearly Nkw York— To Liverpool, per steamers Russia, 447 ... Wisconsin, 1,920 one million acres. ....City of Baltimore, 200.... Calabria, 483 ...City of Paris, 812 Gunny B.vgs, Bagoing, &c. There has been no demand what.per ships Edith Warren, 894.... Bridge....The Queen, 2,318 per bark Juan Ferrln, 114 water, 1,302 ever for either Bags or Cloth this week, and consequently no corship Ada. 61 To London, per lots can be bought at 18c. for Calrect quotation can be given per bark N K Clements, 40. To Havre, per steamer Lafayette, 469 cutta and 19c. for Domestic Cloth, and 14Jc. for Bags an order Male. steamer 8 To Bremen, per below these prices would undoubtedly be filled. Manila Hemp is New Orleans— To Liverpool, per steamer Alice, 2.517.. per ehlps Joseph Fish. 3,857... Richard Robinson, 3,998. ..Gen. Berry, S.776 very dull, and we have no sales to report; quoted at ll:}c., gold. To Cork, per liark Enrique, 1,728 Jute is dull and nominally SiSOJc, as to quality. Jute Butts To Queenstown. per bark Victor, 1,200 have met with a very limited sale. We note 600 bales at 4ic., To Havre, per ships John Tucker, 3,209. .Union, 3,002. .Freeman Clarke. 3;979...? Alexander, 3,629.... per barks Nethanle, 1,124.... cash, currency, and 4fc., currency, 60 days. Wetterhom. 2,083 .. Daniel Draper, 2,671 Movements op Cotton at the Interior Ports. Below we To Bremen, per steamer Frankfurt, 1,007. per thlp St. Jamea, 4,018 give the movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and To Ghent, per bark Eather, 1,477 To Genoa, per barks Nlphon, 3.010.... Anna, 435 shipments for the week, and stock to-night and for the correspondTo Barcelona, per brig Vlncedor. 461 ing week of 1870 MOBaE—To Uveipool, per ahip Qlesdoiirer, 8,690.. .per iMrkLyset, 1,686 The second column in the : — . ; ; . . — — . . . . 8,490 61 609 8 14,143 1,728 1,200 . 19.S96 6,026 1,477 8,445 461 6,262 : : . . May : Upiaad and tt 8m (,ne ' par hark, Rlricn 8Ur. IpiO CpUnd p«r bark Brmlna. 1,101 Upland. per brig* Panchlla, Mt upland ... u. II. I T.. 1. ....,..,,11. : : THB CHRONICLE. Liverpool, per bark Volact, 1,818 - ' T — " 27. 1871.] 'OaAMi.mTnv-To T — : 1,010 l.TOt B«IU Dorei, 480 Upland I.IOJ BavAmiAn- To Liverpool, per ahtp Lady Dnfferln, a,7M Upland and IS Sea laland To Koticrdam, per hark Rarhel, l.OSI I'pland To Barrxlona, ppr hark Polar, 600 Upland per brig San Qnlnlon t,rm 666 Of the present stock of cotton American against 61 pw cent last in UvMpool 61 jtmi. Of Indian proportion ia 12.76 per cent, against 17 75 p«r oant. IxiNDON, Mar 18 —There has been a fair dmnand daring the week, and prirns are Hrm. imporU, deliveries and stocks pw eial la eotkm th* for eottoo Annexed are the nartlcalars oi l.ttM 1808. 1870. 104.718 177,180 71.717 48,787 . MODpland Tizaa— To LlvorpouL ." per bark 8appbo, 1,(97.. ..per brig* 1,170 Wm Mallorjr, J0O....Urann», iao per bark Tboa Drjrden, l.SSB J,8»7 1,880 888 particulara of these shlpmenta, arranged in our oaaal form are aa follows Llrer- Cork. pool. 8,4(0 N. Orleana. 14,148 Mobile S,aSB Chaileeton. 1,888 Savannah 8,771 Texae 8,817 . Qaeena- LonBraAmRotdon. Bavre. men. at'rd'm. t'rd'm. Total. town. 81 not 8 9,088 1,718 1,100 47,075 8,088 19,6(8 .. ^M8 8,010 1,701 1,889 7,1(8 S,e04 4,666 8,849 79,493 1,6H . Baltimore.. Majlt .... 688 87,008 1,718 81 1,100 10,106 5,088 8,858 IW FaiDAT p. M.. May K, very unsettled markeU for floor and grain dnitaf the past week, with a partial decline in prices. Flour )uui arrived but moderately, and holders have not bem We have had compelled to concede anything to keep their hands clear, except in the common extras and other low grades made from Bpriag wheat in these the speeolative and export demand noted last week has been materially curtailed, and j'rices are lower and ; But drooping. ToUl... I40,4W BREADSTUFF'^ 1 79,408 NewTork.. Stocks, 888 Total Th« hSSii. to Msjr 11. t Pwivsriaa To Amalprdam, BALTiaoRn— To Liverpool, per ateamer North America, BoeTOK— To Britiah Provlncea, 1 Imports, Jaonarjr in medium and the l)etter grades, made from Winter wheat. Amber aa well as White, there is a scarcity, with a demand from the home trade showing no abat«<m'ent, as well •• some business for the West Indies and Houth America, and prioM OoLD, KxcHANOE AND Prriohts. GoM has Sactuated the have been well maintained indeed, for fresh made city mills, and past week between lllf and 112, and the close was lllf Foreign Exchange market is strong. The following were the last some other favorite brands, a little more money has been paid. quotations: London bankers', long, 11(4<S110{; short, 110t@110i, To-day, the market was a little weak a good line of extra Stale and Commercial, nO@ll(H. Freights closed at ^d. by steam sold at |6 8S. and 3-16(^d. by sail to Liverpool. Wheat has arrived freely,- and a decline of Ave pence percenBy Teleou.\pii from LrvKRPOOL. tal is reported from Liverpool, while ocean freights have remained LlfaaFOOL, May%, P. M.— The mnrket opened steadv and closed qnlet, with sales of the day amonnting to 12,000 bales, tnclaaing 8,000 bales for firm. But a considerable portion of the receipts were sold preexport and spernlstion. The sales of the week have been (9,000 hales of Parties who which SO.OOO halcn were taken for export and 17,000 balea on specnlation. vioiu to arrival, and did not come upon the market. The stock in port is 913,000 bales, of which 960,000 bales are American. The had freight room engaged were compelled to purchase wheat to •took of cotton at sea bound to this [.ort is 480,000 bales, of which 160,000 bales are American. fill it, and this has served to prevent any decline to correspond Mav 19. May 11. May 26. with that in Liverpool. May 5. Amiwr Winter Wheats have been in Total siiles 99,000 78,000 106,000 81,000 Home deiaand from the Continent and for milling, and liave Sales for export liO.OOO 19,000 17,000 1^000 Sales on specnlation 10,000 U.OOO 17,000 11,000 brought extreme prices, while there was more doing in White Totalstock 966.000 994,000 937,000 913,000 Wheats. At to-day's market prices opened 1 cent Tower, bnt Stock of American 391,000 661,000 660.000 607,000 Totalafloat 400,000 429,000 454,000 480,000 owing to the fact that much of the com arriving is in an unfit Included In the above totals are from New Orleana 1,477 balea to Ghent, 8,448 balea to Genoa, and 481 bales to Barcelona: from Charleston 1.102 hales to Barcelona; from Savannah 1,170 bales to Barcelona; and from Boston 1 bale to British Provinces. — ; . : .% American 260,000 250,000 330,000 240,000 will show the dally closing prices of cotton for the week: Sat. Mon Tnes. Wed. Thurs. Fri. afloat The following table tH&IH 1H&-- IH^^H Vii&'tfi TJi®... 'X^'X '^S' '"^s'"' S''* '"'l'" Trade Report.—The market for yams ana fabrics at Manches- PriceMld. Uplands. 7><^.. Orleana.. 7xa... ter is dull. — ErrROPEAN AND Indian Cotton Markets. In reference to these markets our correspondent in London, writing under the date of May 13, states Liverpool, May 13. The following are the prices of American cotton compared with those of last year: ,-8ame date 1870-^ ^Fair & Mid. Fair. Good. _Ord.* Mid-, g'd fair^ ^-G'dAifair-, 19 30 Sea Island. 31 86 45 — Stained 13 15 13 11 18 30 Mid. G.Mld. M.F. Ord. Q.Ord.L.Mid. 7 6 6ii 6 6>^ 7 Dplanda 7 13-16 7 13-16 H 19 Mid. n% 30 M.F O.Mid. 11 7-16 1I.H 7X n% 8 7H 117-16 IIX 8 7X 8X 11X 6K The following are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at this date and at the corresponding periods in the three previous Btobile N.Orieans&Texaa 8 7 3-16 6 years 186R. 1800. d. Midland d. Sea Island 27 Upland ...11 Mobile... U»i Orieans. 11^ Since the 1870. d. 16 1871. d. U« Pemambnco. MH 10 8)^ 8]i 9K SH i% WH 7X 7K Broach 9iW Dholletah.... 9M 11 7-16 commencement ol the year the d. 11^ KL'yptlan... UK 1871. 1870. d. \\\ 1% IIX IIX 1868. 1869. d. d. Midland 23 19 7 ^H *X iH transactions on specula- condition for shipment, the purchases of com yesterday to fill freight engagements had to be thrown up, and the space filled with wheat this created an abnormal demand for wheat, and not withstanding a great decline in Liverpool, No. 2 Spring sold freely at |1 48@1 49, with choice at f 1 50. Com has come forward freely, but owing to the long detention at the break in the canal, much of it is heated or otherwise oat of In consequence of this a much wider range of prices condition. The export demand has been active, bat, has tieen established. as stated almve, a large proportion of the purchases yesterday were reji-cted, and to day prime dry samples of Western mixed brought 73(g75, wliile the poorest qualities sold at 66<g68, being available to home buyers, or requiring to go to store to Xm dried or cooled. Yellow sold at 76@78c for Western and Southern and White, 76c for Western. Rye has sold in a small way at full prices. The season (or Barley is over. Canada Peas are nearly nominal at $1 llVgl 16 in l)ond. Oats have l)een in light supply, but with a very limited demand prices have i)een weak and unsettled, the market cloeing lower, with sales at 67@68c for prime cargoes afloat. The following are the closing quotations Wheat, Spring, boah $1 ISA 1 10 Flour— Red Winter Superfine V bbl. $6 6013 6 00 Amber do 45 6 15^6 Extra SUte 1 (8i 1 White Extra Western, com1 TOl 1 80 6 16^6 50 White California mon '" Com. Western Mlx'd,.... Extra and double extra 6 ( 00 Yellow, new Western & St. Louis. White 7 85 Southern ahippV extras. 7 Rye 1 rtrade and Southern, (15 Oata 7 family branda. ; I n . tion and have been for export : ^Actual exp. from Actual Hull k other exp* t from ontporta to date—. U.K. In Liv., -Taken on spec, to this dat»-< 1871, bales. 66.310 4,970 3,700 1.140 1870, bales. (8.51U 7.200 4.560 780 aoo «,S0O 64.210 158,940 American. Brazilian . Indian E. 1860. hales. 84,660 14,990 10,680 1870, balea. 88,819 80,8(8 1,811 3,126 78,675 1870. bales. 141,700 48,060 7,900 11,480 447,300 1871, bales. 189.818 17,784 4,788 1.161 115,710 17^160 103,690 370,410 668.430 188,088 318.711 _ 6 10 Bariav Floor, aapar A extra 6 1 OaB Malt Meal, western and 1 lift t 40 8 40© 4 10 Peaa,Oanada Southern The movement in breadstnfllb at this market has been aa follows -Bzpoan raoH asw Toax.acnPTS AT iraw roaa. Rye IM Com : . 1871 For the Flour, bbls. The following statement shows the sales and imports of oottoB C. meal, " Wheat, bnah week and year, and also the stocks on hand on Thursday Com, •ening last " Rye, lor the SAUta, STC, OF ILL I Trade. American . bale* 35,080 . Brazilian 6.500 Egyptian :i,070 West Indian. Ac. 1.21:) 8,880 East Indian Total 54,680 American Brazilian Ki^yptian W. Indian, Ac. Bast Indian... 3,600 1,670 70 4,880 130 1,070 Total 1,848 8.849 48,806 Total Same this period 1870. 11,700 8,170 1,410 8ro,9i6 88,860 78,000 tt,040 1\780 8n,780 10,190 — 801,690 188,480 81,090 18,810 415,880 Bartey,Ac Average weekly wies. 1871. date date 1871. 1870. 16,110 5,7SO 4,000 1,070 8,790 810 11,100 47,900 . 168,811 IKOIR 81.811 17,196 186,080 118(888 1,118,01 74,354 5,445 404,001 . Same Since time Jan. Jan. 1. 1, 1870. 1,173,518 (7,800 1,410,006 l,lll,8tt 4.888 ITMIO 7,8n 310.631 81(,M) 1.150 (80,100 B1^900 tK,t» 17\»44 Since Jan. 1. For tha Slaoa Jan. 1 week. tr,8Bi 780,117 1, 18 40,844 4,187,117 184.875 (,848 1,940,884 80.418 80,847 K7»4 4.8)8,488 tlTJM ll.Mi 8 8.108 lt1,lM .m " 108,867 1.366.411 1.177.635 OaU The following tables, prepared (or The Chronicle b' Mr. E York Produce Exchange, show the Grain H. Walker, of Hie New To in sight and the movement of BreadstuSs to the latest mail dates RSOKPra AT LAKE AND RTVBR POBT8 FOK THB WEKE ENDUrS : MAY 20. 1871. Wheal hnsh. (snib>) i^S 8,»M8* week. (1185 118,m 4^819 -WW.. 1871 For the 1.754,880 (81,087 181,«71 68L514 188.078 487.188 80.8ai 88.818 755,966 177,177 88,481 118,190 1870. 86,710 8,810 8,710 78,800 1,383.470 1,161,780 63,(10 Importa.Slocka.. , this To thla 18.430 81,5011,386,196 6,609 DBSOKimONS week. Ex- Specnlaport tion. Total 4,540 6,330 4^8eo To This week. this \ I week. Total • t Corn hash Uau. Birlejr hsab (»Slh».)(iitlh-.( («Slha) 18B.eM 810,680 11.470 host. Kye •"tsb (•« lis) llljl 14,^10 S<,4B8 178,498 •,188 88,078 87.118 181088 1,178 648 W ..I'S iS:SS i«8 «:«» Btt.m usm i.48Mn 808 .^ : THE" CHRONIGJLE. 6fi6 EreviQa* we^ek CorrtSJond'g week, " ' ,101,980 ,,637,345 ',70, 119,990 IjlSfi.OSS 'te.' 120,545 '7i.?,058 442,834 640,791 686,184 8 19,281 37,594 13,563 Sa.SjS 282,681 538,5«4 S34,924 »16,68X 1,121,^3 68B,691 306,315 81,449 64,754 '88. '67. ' «64,.30« 205,446 38,151 4,844 3,986 17,140 1871. monr,bbl9 1870. 1,894,529 1,689,304 feh»at, bush 9,157,645 14,500.598 4,478,015 701,018 402,602 Cam,bn8h Oats, bush Barley, bnsh Eye, bush 1868. 1,481,026 1869. 8,359,417 9,633,122 8,117,641 3,950,694 7.58,261 829,160 6,179.998 8,9.37,869 11 122,832 ll.&«,325 4,351,289 489,953 620,011 3,929,943 418,137 210,332 ToUl grain, bnsh 29,239,938 22,788,898 25,421,944 22,579,735 Stfrp^ENTs of Flour and Grain from Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Cleveland and St. Lonis for the we«k piidirg May 13, ' [May were as follows Tea, black..., t^ree.i Japan Various Coffee. Kio.... Java Maracalbo.. : "^ Laguayra S612iikKs. 7,7.'0 pkgs. 3.362 pKRB. 1207 pkifS. 8,337 bafts 3.021 mats. 4.018 baffs. Com, Wheat, Oats, bnsh. bbls. bnsh. bnsh. W^ekerdins May 80, '71.. 66,909 «68, 061 1,171,583 Wfeokendtng' May 13, '71. 91,885 1,2^0,828 I,13'),457 ««[eslL«ll<)illBM:iy21,'7Q. 95;8»8 l,it20,S«i 372,5^ tWeek ending May2], '69.138,446 1,071,866 482,649 bh»h 278,339 3,477 2,56,832 10,'72« 12,735 10,556 S23,173 194,002 -13,873 11X11)0 2,700 ,7,463 Porto Blco Other ports since Jan. 1, J M^7 neat,... 1869. 1,8«2,899 .bush. 8,337,846 »,2?l,ft)6 S,174.101 5,698,849 6.653,813 2,398,295 174,664 467,713 3.3i,«41 Bye. 160,229 Total 83,277,523 15,393 13,675,963 Wheat, Flour, ' At ^ew bush. '-'bbls. York TJoston 266,098 10,642 211,873 25,200 26,000 70,707 .' 31,5.38 .' Montreal 27.647 Philadelphia 11,1.50 BaltlBwre Mew Orleans 28,966 84,961 Total Previous week 569,813 193,624 iWeekendlngMay 6. .161,499 ;fVeek ending April 29.. 187,944 Weekending April 22.. 1.52. lis •Week ending April 15. .160,643 !»88,6.35 at tlie same 520.821 431,776 211,965 843,804 Tea Tea lbs. (indirect Import) *''^ffee Ii)o Coffee, other... tagar.... Wheat, bbls. 2,683.422 2:11,828 ;»4,138 746.168 .314.495 14,.375 '861,776 252.a'7 84,300 4,P0O 6,400 8,814 3,806 ],20o l,8Si New Orleans, from Jan. 1 .,, ' bush. bnsb. 4,88a,588 9.833,510 .3,248,774 Total Grain I'ooo 500 5.90,589 Corn, bush. Oots, bushels. Barley, - ' bli-h. 449,188 17,876,998 . Eve, Diish. 60,938 The Visible Supplt of Gkain, including stocks in store at the principal points of accumulation, and the amount in transit by tail and on lakes and on New York canals, May 20, 1871 Wheat. In. store at New York ,,,.>... In store at Albany In store at Buflalo In store at Chicago In store at Milwaukee In storeat Dulnth. In Store at Toledo.... . store at Qewogp In store at St. Louis... In store at Boston fvin store at Toronto In store at Montreal Oate. buph. 236,588 80,000 103,100 261,298 'lO.OOO 10,000 261..'jn0 18,013 May 15. 9.34,427 660,000 65,000 55,000 69,961 808,100 1,694,672 •In Btfire at r-ailadelphia .«Iu Rtor« at Baltimore week .iWaUir.phipments for week On New York Canal ii3J«iI Corn. bnsh. 1,53,294 825,458 87,169 377,087 7*1 store at Detroit In bUHh. 185,421 434,948 687,293 987,000 fihlpmcnts for Tot«lin8toreandintrausitMay90,'71. 6.429,549 " Mayl3,'71. " " " " " " " 6,312,259 Mav 6.'71. 7,071,961 tMay 21,70. 6,771.4:16 April 29,'71.. 6,995,680 April 22,'71.. 7,083,436 1,134,033 Barley. bush. 21,883 41359 boxes, hhds. bags. hhds. 66,«61 fB,933 312,120 ,«,S66 .51.TJS93 . . 194571 3H,«35 209,657 KOjOi; 431 .2^ 817.551 50.668 31,40« 174,aiJ .222.7.39 88S48 been fair, - 8«B,S9« 181,»2 154,965 but not tausually active, with Black. Creen. 1871 11,961,339 1870 Il.a2.406 12.0'8.119 11.416,766 the' market show- 1,110 1,600 5,481 '88,171 34,244 12,000 55,000 45,000 164,477 1,007,108 60,000 25.000 103.110 1,344,291 290,143 41,728 1,488,285 219,029 1,568,0.39 3.36,772 1,836.620 1,829,426 413,329 253,819 410,183 469,228 .... COFrXlB. upon the first indication of a possible turn in their favor. Brazils during the week were in very good demand from the trade, and, as compared with nearly a month past, there was enough stock changiog hands within a day or two to give the market an appearance of activity. The call, however, showed caution, and on subsequent advices by telegram via Evirope, from Bio Janeiro, reporting a more liberal movement on United States account, there was a withdrawal of bide, and business became slack. The early portion of the to while in progress had the effect to give the poeltlcm a steadier tone, but holders were in reality meeting the oiitlet on above referred somewhat comparatively easy terms, and, since the reports from the point of production came to hand, have shown even more anxiety to realize, though at the same time taking care to prevent any undue pressure. The regular steajner arrived during the week with some 6,800 bags. At the outports the movement has continued moderate, with no important change to advise on value. Our stock of East India Is still entirely in second hands, from whence • fair amount is distributed to consumers, and a c«rgo of some 4,200 mats Singapore was sold by one dealer to another. West India eofl'ee is in very good stock, tbe general demand quite moderate, and, though quoted as nominally unchanged, prices want strength, and occasionally concessions are hinted at by holders, who appear rather anxious to sell. The transactions inclnde 8,596 bags Rio, a resale of 4,200 mats Singapore, 350 bags Savanilla, 450 bags Lagnayra, 2,700 bags Maracalbo, anfl 80 bags Java. At Baltimore 20,989 bags Bio. At the close the stock of Java in first hands has been increased by the arrival here of 1B,000 mats, per Agincourt, and 1,600 at Boston, by Louiao. imijorts this week have included 10,799 bags Jiio. per "Marie" and "North America ;" 3,120 do Santos, per Priscilla;" 15,540 do Java, per "Agincourt," and 925 do sundry kinds. The stock of Kio May 26, and the Imports since Jan. 1, 1871, arc as followH New Phils- lialtl- New Savau. & dalIn Bags. York, delpbla.more. OrlciinB. Mobile, veston. Total. i9,Xi2 10.137 3,100 141,098 Stock 63,453 .... 9,756 .... 58,644 .... 9,893 2,000 8amedatel67l 41,751 5JXX) 838 5,000 ,3,477 ' in- iDiporte.... " In 1870 • FaroAT Etknwo, Mav26, Total. 89;71S,550 There has been a eomewhat larger amount of goods changing hftnds sjnce our last report, but litUo or no reduction of stock, and though at one time the general market .seemed to develop a steadier tone, sellers have gained no positive advantage, and at the present writing the feeling is again rather slack, and holders, to some extent, discouraged in their hopes of a reaction. Buyers evidently are still determined not to venture out of their depth, and withdraw 17.5,229 2,017,ffl4 2,257,t)S3 - 29,3.')9,330 6.003,378 The indirect importations, including receipts by Pacific Mall steamers' via Aspiuwall, have been 10,598 pkgs. since .January 1. against 3i;49eiast-j"*ar.''The Tea overland by railroad have this week amounted toBttpSg*' .... 65,214 82,657 12,725 20,050 Japan. 5.'-96,899 receipts of QROCERIBS. • ...bags. iBlC 69-',753 41,751 20,439 101,156 . ; sales tBoston, Toronto, Montreal, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Albany not eluded. The market has been 68,«S3 1. 2«,7y.i,560 rnling firm up to'the close.' Throughonf, hoirevrt. Holders have appeared quite welldlsposed to meet the call, and the aesortmbnt available was such as to render selections comparatively easy. The generSl stock cbntlnucs 'full— is slightly Increased, If anything^— recent arrivals mbrc than balancing the sales. The transactions during tile wieek embrace *,T80 pkgs. Green, 14,500 Oolong, 5,200 Souchong, and 3,te Japans. The imports this week include 940,900 pounds of Black Tea. per " K. Nicholson," from Foo Chow 651 680 pounds of Green, per '^ John Nicholson," from Bhanghae; 19.755 pounds of Black and 653,217 do Green, per ".Stanfteld," from Sliangbtfe .518,870 do Japan, per " Koyal'Minstrel," -f rem Yokabonm and 819,121 do Black, per "Sea Serpent," from Hong Koug. The following taole shows the imports of Tea tnLO the United States (not Including Sain Francisco), from January 1 to data. In 1871 and 1&70: 2,788 88,980 931,314 8,706 78,900 60,B10 101.616 17,276 4,673.023 4,129,918 4,609,726 t.887,941 4,009,646 3,857,865 lias 2^,566 , JTonr, ,..; pkgs. bag3. slboe January 1871. 29.359.830 10^598 ing about the »ume general features noted for a week or two past. All kinds were inquired after to gome extent, and desirable grades "commanded Ifull bush. 13,606 27,100 97,000 83,414 »» Imports at leading ports 1670. : 13,606 17,565 20,802 12,976 ^ : 1868. Rye. Inish. 228,731 309,044 reduced TBA. KOJl T^r- 690,167 574,046 663,402 ports, excepting 1871: bnsh. 135,057 16,160 41,275 127,983 76,100 35,000 112,597 934 llhd». tcs. 'figures, '^<-!th prices BarUy, Oats, 2117,212 .... 189,!I69 Eecelpts Corn, bnsh. "JflSbhils. ....blids. 1 to 1.34 AND GBArM AT BJ^iABOABD rOBTS %yEEK ENDING MAY 20, 1871. RCCfilPTS OF KI.OUR loUows 1871. The demand 1871. 1,311,095 bbls. <M(h>t.. ftqm .Jau. other stocks In ¥ etr York at date. Molasses Shipments from. tli?. game poirte ZO^iiiclusive, for four years. .C<pM^iAJm.TivE DemerMA.. "Hhds. include bbls. and I 1871, are as Sugar not iaclnded. Pijrtr* l»ltb. 803 hhds. Imports this week at this port have included 10,799 bags of Rio, 3,120 do. of Santos, 15,540 do. of .Tatrti, 4,297 do. of L^guayra, and 915 do. of sundry kinds. The receipts of Sugar are 7,489 boxes, 11,351 hhds., and 33,031 bags. Of MolasBPS 1,689 hhds.baiVe In Tea the imports are 2,3iS,8S5 pounds of Black, arrived. 1,304.897 do. of Green, and 568,870 do. of Japan. The stocks in New York at -late, and imports at the five leading agar I/Qilis bags. Manila, Ac., lloai bags. M'las'es.Ouba 'S.S^S hhds. 467 bigs. 3,617 b.tes. «.Oll hhdi. 2,3SJ hhds, Cuba Rye, Barley, bnsb. SnKac,Brull. 279 b<.gs. .. OtHer agar, Cuba.. '"t?.?! i871: Flonr, 27, 1871, Th» entries direct lor consumption, and the wjthdrawala from bond, showing together the total thrown on the market frir the weelr, .?,«1 17,938 CascPAaATivEASGRBGATE Bbcbipts of Flour end Grain at the Mine ports from Jan. 1 to May 20, inclusive, for four years. * St. :. : . SSl'tni 852,463 14,805 .... 283.616 187,955 : the stock at New York, May 25, ports since January 1, 1871. were m^ follows 1871. BOf other sorts variable during the week, but without ^New 115,003 70,802 «.fl69 t.WO atl,««l 8j045 694.^53 613,593 and the importe at the geveml York-. Boston Philsdcl. Bait, N. Orle's 2S port Import, import. stock. Import, import. Import. In bags wide flnctuati«ns on values, and there is no positive gain for either '962 •45,3'.3 47 Jkva and Singapore 7,2«i the buyer or the seller, though on a close distinction the first Ceylon 7,703 Maracalbo 9.706 Il,',f95 named class of operators mayliave slightly the most advantage on Laguayra 4,-^56 967 St. Domingo 6.971 14,067 5» the position for the time being. The demand was spasmodic and Other Hi 232,789 12,38-1 7210 41,359 1,400 "hardly up to expectations, while supjilies have proved sufficient in 49.071 Total 174,3:2 '.US 80,439 41,900 3,992 3.478 Same time, 1810 all cases for the outlet, with parcels in second hands here and * Include! mats, Ao.. redDced to bags. there offered for re-sale in view of the increased values reached SVOAR. since original purchases were made. Interior buyers still fail to Eaw Sugars have not shown much general life, and prices have been rather how any great amount of anxiety, though the supply of goods fame during the week. There were a few throbs of activity, but the movefrom the interior is now reaching the seaboard freely and means ments indicated that buyers did not Intend to operate freely, and aside from natural temporary steadiness, the eflTect upon the poeltlbn was unfmportanf of transportation are improving in quantity and shading somewhat the The trade continues to be very moderate operators, and reAners, thoi^gh in cost. Importers, as a rule, appear fairly confident of the future buying fairly to meet a corresponding call for their production, are somewhat :»Bd Qf^;supp4es,8pqji<igly. ,„ ^i>4iS'erent.,beyoud the wants of a few ^ye ahead. The accumulation in store iV , , > I J , May . - : . miU withheld, but lr,m luidlne paicali th« oArlasi harabofB fnUy ni|U*l If no( In nccM of tb« miUol, ud In •ome cikm Kll^ra r*>ort*d to > Irtning •niuunl of pro«iiiro lu ordrr lo rpallit qnlcklr. There were it tlinn* ruiaura of luge (loit of • miKir-Iiden twmU clow at hand, and tMi bad •omelhlOR of a dspnaalofc luHiiuncc, tat Um ttocln iBcrmiiad in oiilf « llmlud Mtrnl< aod H»e «8KraE>l« !• '«r frsM JMfe for th« KMiion. Aihodk IraporUir* w* And Jii«l IK la* - . : and with lh» production now *o mtniged a» to about «rm, uniform lone wae 'preeerred o« eslnee. Puwdn. wu . . it»mt«r beet ablo to Iml<l' M $% 'Bblillgton liiA^aMsmrfaean la hmII atork asd demand, at trmjftrra * ale* M8f ]» P«lZl. iir*«h«rlea^at«^lai at tk»«lM*|^«inTMiJ| *•!* have not falrljr ItagniiL ,W« jf^t from New itmf. which tuivt' hrongnnKtWSpV - u becti reallj aetlve, but •Mil the rtemand lM|#l). H' dVlMa blltbar prlc. bllttAtoMkfMMIaa •bout much cooMcDoe imirm ad >> wit-kii «(;o, In tIow of ilio coutliiund hlAbcott of Sugar* al the poInU of prod ucllua, and the enUro abanica of margin for proUt or even eipcii»o« on in«ny loin now Md down h*re, and thn ewnat IMie /eaHng Itkmked npoa aa nerely the nataral t»rolt of the tall In tni^ frsB whlek a revival I* hoped lor at aa early dar. Refloed Hoganhave «erh t)«7 aad eharriaa PM^M are more lo Iho ; THB GHRONiCLK 27, 187J '•Mo UaMdnrtOK 1 . i ADVICBM PROn PIIODI7CI1VU MAI >>' ' report!* fair, •>" Ohfiia porta give llltlaof 'nlarHt iih lb* 'fetal cnairact* for the I la^aad Ihe ettMtk a4>w «M«,fi ,,. .^1 outln, a Al Pe -'hrofi nortiU unn. ii»«n •eareei and snlil HiaHf afcove rewlar qiiouilionK fiw i. ,.,,.In- KfiMTnl •MaAetrctMea with a tamefreling camml. Mali-* of llnw emhrai-r 3.!»W hlidi'. -Uata, part before arrival l,43»bbda. I^>rto RIen, .T7,'. hhdn DemfinirR, iS hhds •Itew Orieane, «0-Ulde. varlona grade^ 8,987 boxes Uavana, and 7« hbtln. M I <r •IMhHlo. IMporls at InporU " New Ywk, andetock Ouba, P. lUeo, bxt. •hh[l«. 7.199 7.UM •hhrta. 429 thin week... tiace Jan. 1 ISI.IUS aanie tlme.TO \ii,X» •• Bteckloantbanda.. Same " lOUM J96» vu.iia •' *bh(U. baK*. ...:mum b««. bai ii.m •hbds. SO.OH s«iseUmel87D 9J,»lt In first bauds. •Uhds •hhds. •hUds. m W«7 J sInceJan.l 10,015 !ll "TO IS, US 189 3,000 1,912 a,L5i a,lSJ SO .SUKar. Ifew York Boston IST.IW Phllsdelrhla... iT,710 1S.9.M Baltimore ^^'^ 18?0. I«,!i58 I»j0i3 Total 18TO. 16-1,216 43;567 8,439 iT,«n sm.Si 1871. I65.67i> 3«4I2 K,96> i«.aM 21,583 '*Kew Orleans. .-:-:—Bags. 1870. 1871. 288.00-1 214.05! --rr'Hbds.ttr^ 280,On 194AII 40,M9 8t,»6 )S71. mil .'8 22(08 25,418 58.9.V1 31.(29 ft'AW 14 ass 16,rM S3a 833,993 May ISI,9U for Jaa»lca ®M for Carthagetia'flo. ; ConoaauU, I Weni Mki;i;2 '*'«!. - JPBICES CCBB^MT. The Follonrlne are BiiUnK Uaotatl<Hi« On the Forckaao ol Band*' la fiK»* Siiu\|l ||i9M .f',l<^«* * Fraction ">'<' Higtaei -Duty pald-> 58 « "* — - .-Dntypald— « 1 S S "^^To-^^^CWS'ire:::: toung-^oS^^".°^fiit; il n.Sk.ATWkyKx.l.lpnn'st U*co?.Mpaii.Oaiii.rtnlr,. g Fnp'r •" do Ooloug, do do ,|, J« flboc. %1,5 **" Et.l do •» fex^We^'MSJiiSSiS Ounp,*lu.p.,0om^.o^alr, Common fl«t»erlnri' KxHIne u> [linjsl... . ftwng.. Com to fair) Suu'r to Hue. do do Ex. f. to finest. Sop. to aae. 4* 4. °0 do Come. BloPrime, duty p»ld.....go;d. 1»V< t #»ISrWHI do kood.... s :«8€'Sin-.^::-.v::-M-::{!g*«'<l gold. 18 Java, oiataaud baits Brown I ;s)f " Native Ceylon Mararallio .... Lagiiayra .gaM^*aii |*k"D6mlaK^IOb<>iidii;iKi«J -..gold. Jamslca. •»X ' I 20 ' wear. Cnl^ tul. to ooiu, reflolng.,,., ,2il«jM flsaittgW«J?§i.e?;."!?.^:; dT^falrtogoodreflnlng.?.. '9t9^ Z do f»'ir'".?,-;5ood-iVoM.ry:.-:: pr. to choice ijrooerv.. bfirts. do cpntrlfuKsl, do Msladn, . 4 bx« m\k^ '.(^Hf iKSftl'A'S;: iW^^-'Sr-ft::;:.":;;;: do extra C... ardo HaVa,iiox.br8; ***. JJo TflTOw iugan do do do IMVtl , Cnished aa« craaolated. dodO'UtolJ.. 'do do do l< to 18. llHaMX Powdered do do V . . UMlMtKM. Ifew Orleans new U. .V fficent^l^lgal iSSlSas™'^""' Porto Rico jgoon, dressed, irolrt In .JMsSi 3a»*la,lneas»...j!ol'l »" do Mace Penang • bond 8ii«.*H,|C*«ollBa do CaMla. In mals ... Oinil«r,Rsc!.*ad AI.IKOId) ff«fci(egve«*ks cases do • ihildaiiiifa.. Caba Muscovado SI 1 — a « nJKJ 9' *J 8) •»* 11^ ,Pm>«r,l« do Slnirai 81 ij II to ;S ^i?S?#^l iPI 1 IM I., w.— ,.....,2- .i-x M.T • ^ J^r-'-'fe-biii:::: fe'^H'^)! a Prnlta and Nnta. IUtslns,Beeoiea*J!ew»iniatJ!n 1: l.»v<T. r.0. iS for J^imaica for Baracoa do., and $30 » la. ' Bomestlc dried fmit are generally dull. There is no stock of »;ijr ,|^lnd holibrsTcept apples, and on these buyers and sellers are apart In their vl.-w«, olRtHng nolndiiccWenfs to tempt buyer* tobuyto carry o^. get r will spring up a demand from some source to help them i-.<i.<i '.'VhbMtaltxe. Sealel-* buy ooty oa «rdar* Or l»lgte|> aamaU itwa <>m ,« I' an some time past. JoSbers buy only such lots as they need to keep up Bancoa Baiianas,. $1 IfX ''* .• ...V...I :: al dale ^s p„tnT8,*e. I,<!mons are more plenty, hut the beat ar«- firm In prie«. We-q»ot« Jlnealna *"> and Mountain Oranges $.> .V*^, Sicily $4^5. lemons are quotwl at t4<iV> for late and early cut. West India h»ve sold largely at fW?.12 per hundred for » per thonsnid ; " " HkMOMgC In that qnlet state noted for . Bio de JaneUo, ammMng do ' ' says: Hy.on''8VS-i4'*rto*?aT'S!IS'g •f^debce in the future. Layer Raisins are jobbing at $140 per boi, and it it • tepBTted that a dt*coant even from this price has been maile, but for full lots a The stock is full, biK- hcM by strong parties, «^kntcr wOnW havb io pay $3 4« "who claim that the goods could not b« replaced at present figure*. Cur A large lot - lauta sell alowly, mostly in small lots, at former prices. Prunes have favored the buyer, especially could probably bo shaded. Turkish, and a moderate trade has been done tn them. Sardines meet T*lth <'nlv the usual jobblnR sales, at abodt former prices, though small Iota can he b id at thtaprice. Dates hav* sold to »ome extent, but at no improvement lu Nuts have met with* fair diemand, and rule^lnnlB Twice. I>r»c». Koreign Oreen are In grod demand, and Oranges are very firm In price , MWW .A*1M'*7 Co.'a telegram, dieted Vtom Me.s.ir>i. Iloje&Co.'s report of the a«h of April we pole an artlre detaafid for Com-e fAr llle f*)H1iljSW,'preVI»Ha sSleetof the' period Thj last advices front. Enrane to no.OOO baci- nt rolalivclv higher prices reported a dull market, hnl liolders of CofTec were firm, and the Durket ewwB aMakat date, Trtal ealeU for month for i;ni«e<l' flned^ vtffin<g. per d'emaboiU 155,00(kbaj;»; daily arrivals here averaged about 8,000 bags. M,»n Vessels satied lor Unitcit .StateK tluce March 24 \gi VasHBls'ciearert and ready torse*.. '."w Vcs*. Isloadl'K- r about to lo<d aa follow* : The slllpMchts frun .Ian. 1 to April 1 for UnlteA Stslo* MTO. 1869. IJTt MjBs vo.ym bags.. 3i«*Ji Rio 4.6«) report a very light trade, and » ill atsortments. 'Sahy Of them WTio srtll h*ve a Httlc more' stock than they need Immediately are anxious to sell, and this accounts for the fact that small lots •'*W Rais'litt can be bought low«r than fttU lots, hnporten ehowlag more don- do A •• Slock IWebanKP, 181,192 Ugbt, and though the available stocks are far from extensive there i* enoogh •lor the current outlet. Cassia iudeed Is plenty, and a little tame in price. Pop. per conld be obtained to a fair extent, and It is mainly on Nutmegs and choice lot* of Cloves that holders have the position under positive control. The job. here report a very fair movement from store and full prices In all eases, though (1 50(3a80 for Wright Shlumente The predictions of dealers on a small run of trade bare been realized, the movement in a wholesale way up to the present writing proving extremely Bahama PineappleN .HOBgl^Ollg.., 4ig.4%> be aSoat Aaweof coffetforUDlCe«Bta>ea*tec*»d.«ll " " SPICES. The lArket continiies «, l»7l, hmMng 'InfUadloa tierces and barrets reduced to hhds. ,po:^^.U>^^lo. . Hha Coffee.—Hesars. 71/60 18,971 .... 4JI,n3 known to 1870 W,5 tBIO' 2B>,«i3 l.'Miiitir CMskb... ,— Molasses. ~ ^Hhds.- WTTI H^l Mar. ArrU Total leading; porta alnce Jan. I The Importe df sui^r (ine.lndlnfr Melado). and of Molasses at the leading ports from January 1, 1871, to date, Dave been as foUows -Boies.^tt-" _ . y fmi^rta of Snarar * IVolasaes at . niim y 'i^ S,30!- T.OJS "-; .£fe5™.:v.v.v.v.:^Mw''«- bblii W6 ' Mael Teh «*»^*-"-"-l?i?,R'e,rn,Vh„p.:.*ttaf5ffi?';: .16 t^^ 4,798 taruB tluie'69 OAKOO.- . WaaMet. nateol «;M..'."^.^-..v.»a»eii:;.,T*SSSi... York, and «tock in flrat hand*. Hay Hi, were ae follows other Jl. o. <".BIco, Deuierara, Coba, same time \ii. 88.113 ImpoVu this week stock nSSBi dodate) _^^ ' Orleaus. New *f The foifevrng shows the quahtf^'W Te* iflmrt TW fb*- rtfflei «1al«* HlHOftl ^datas (not Incladtog Han ItmmiatMi, and wlilch haa not yet aolved SIMM dnctlon or from stocks intended for other cities along the coast. The mcdiniii and. common i<ort6 which had commoured to strengthen aomcwhat lu symjia^ thy are thrown back into the old flat condition, and values are little better than nominal. Domestic Molasses is still something of an enigma to the trade. In view of the extensive stock and the slow demand, but for the present then la no inclination to force a positiou certainly weak, and the general range of prices remains about the same as last week. Syrups of all kinde bave been dull, and there is a pretty good stock available. Sugar Uouso JloiaeaeS' also has sold with leas freedom and tfae feeUiig somerwhat weak, closing at aoc. in hhds. and 24c. in hbls. asciiremes. Sales of 375 hhds. Cnbs MMCovado, r76 hhds. Porto Klco, 160 hhds. Kuglisb Island, etc., and 450 bhis at SjfllMi ,..,:::::::;;:::::'''ffillBr The market for foreign goods la without decided varlAlton. bnt If there 1)« any change at all It Is rather against the selling Interest. Tho arrivals continue small certainly, and there Is still some dcnutnd for flrstdass Roods from Doth refiners and the trade, but the peneral consumption has become somewhat diniiui.4hed. and the recent advance Induces a much more cautious spirit, and la also likely to draw out better assortment* either from the points of pro. The receipts MjajlS '., btaila. IIM 9i,a'>H IU.91S MklTI ixrofx roa r iva Ta aa* to v)iit« p st* t»». aa follnwa :,Melado ni01.AS8ES. New I»<,4«t . ssfin l.voo IS,6W l.tl,7!8 Al Koochow Ai Toriuaaa. n.lio hair.<k«at*. cheala. pf other Bni<H,Manll« 'n,9n ffi,9II Uniaisn) May K. wore In llr»l bands, Cuba, oouMiaa. i»i»-i«. Al AlllOT ; .11 (.jiyar ih .. irklsh, I , nrjrll . I!'" Vnts iKin>eru;«e>iir-... — do " f^ Bareelons n>». rdeau-. Sllsn a. >x» <lo 1 » sric naisn •' I » •^ ».' 4 ri If* vr a. . <• I'rQuellea .... 8my ulnme* <Oermi*;.. I .... .... ». • IMBB • W • » box.«Id igs. L. «» .... do do tmnthero, '<«aifcii do •lIMd.,,. frtnie... » , THE CHRONICLE. 668 ',9"? Canton Ginger, esse 19 ® Almondj, Languedoo Tarragona 19H® do 15 @ Ivica do 15 ® Slcllj', soft shell.. do Sbelled, Spanish @ do 81 @ paper shell do » Peaches, pared nnpared,Qrs*hlvE do .... .... .... 3M® Alnm Sk- 4;<® @ Borax BaISoda,Cask 30 Bnlphnr ™ 0 ® 70 UK® .... 31 IX® 3X® Saltpetre Copperas. Camphor, in bbis OutileBoapa 1 I 2 ... „ 15 li^® .... 78 12 I I I ® 26 @ U 14 ® M ® 18 Cherries, pitted ....® PecanNuts 1« V ». * bush Hickory Nnts Peanut8,Va,g'dtofhcy do 2 com. to fair do 1 do do WlL.g'dtobest do 2 S3 hf. Bi-Carb, Soda (Eng.) 15 9 Blackberries @ 29 ® 17M Orocers' DruKs and Sandrles. box. 2S fiQr,box. 17 Sardines Sardines •• — — KosoinSaltt Sic. Licorice Calabra Madder Indigo, Madras 50 75 50 20 12 gold.l ^ 80 gold. do Manila Cordage, Manila, XandX. do Large sizes. do Sisal 18 1« SX I J^ *i 14 si 35 i»l 15 19 18X® ® » 27 8. Grafton A 27 7^, Great Indian Head 86 12, do 80 S6 10^, Laconia 89, 12i do B SR f.1 11, Lawrence A H6 10, Lyman 86 lOi, Ho E 11^, Medlord S6 \\i, Nashua fine O S« llj, do R 86 18, do E 40 I4i Newmarket A S6 Pepperein-4 II, 86 10, Pacific extra 36 Hi, do L 22i,do 5-4 25, do 9-4 27i, do 10-4 32^. do 11-4, 87, Pepperell E 6ne 89 12^, do R 11 J, do R 36 13. .Stark S:'. 86 Hi. Pocttseet F 30 SJ, Saranac fine A 86 H, Swift, River 36 8,Tit;er 27 8. Bleaohed Shbetinos and Shirtinqs are quiet, with a fair degree Amnskeag 46 16^. do of firmness in prices, which remain unchanged. 42 16, do 86 14i, Androscoggin L 86, 15J, Arkwright 36 18, Ballou i. Son 86 12i, Bartletts 36 14^, do 88 18|, 86 18^ Boott B 86 18^, doO 80 36 17i, Blaekstone Bates 10, do R 26 8i, Clarks 86 17i, xJwight D 40 18, EUerton 10-4 85, Fruit of the Loom 36 16, Globe 27 6i,Gold Medal 36 12^, Great Falls Q86 16 Hill's Semp. Idem 86 16, Hope 36 13, James 86 15, Lons36 12^, New York Mills dale 86 16i, Masonville 86 16, Newmarket 86 18, Utica 86 21 Pepperell 6-4 22i, do 10-4 S7i, Tuscarora 6-4 25 do 6-4 32^, do 9-4 47^, do 10-4 62i. Waltham 88 11, do 42 15i, do 6-4 22i, do 8-4 27+, do 9-4 82+, do 10-4 37+, Wamsutta M 8.140 a ... Trade has remained quiet throughout the current week, with very small transactions either in first hands or with jobbers. The only sales have been to city buyers or on orders from dealers in the interior, and are light in the aggregate. The retail trade has not been very active as yet, in conseqence of the continued cool weather, and the demand for goods to replenish broken assortments is unusually small for this season of the year. It is thought, however, that there will be a good trade during June, but Dom:estic Cotton Goods. —There is more firmness XX PaiNTs have not sold quite so freely during the past week, but cooAmerican 10+, Albion solid tinae in moderate demand at full prices. Atlantic 10+, Aliens 10+, do pinks 11 purples 10+, Arnold 8+, fi+, Dunnell's 11, Hamilton 11, London mourning 9+, Mallory pink pink and 11+, do purples 10+, Manchester 10+, \ierrimac D 11, do purple 12+ do fancy 12, Oriental 10+, Pacific 11, Richmond's 10+, Simpson Mourning 10. Sprague's pink 11, do blue and White lOJ, do sliii tings 9+, Wamsutta 7+. Printed Lawns and Percales. Pacific Percales 22+, Lancaster Cambric 14+, American Shirting Styles 19, Americin Dress Styles 18, Dunnells Oriental 18, Atlantic 18. Merrimack 16+, Dunnell Lawns 12+, Pacific 1,400 Fancy 14, do Solid Colors 15, do Organdies 16,S^ragues 1,400 12+, Victoria 1200 9i, Atlantic 1,400 12+, Man Chester 1400 14, do Piques 13+. Checks.— Caledonia 70 23, do 60 22+, do 12 26+, do 10 21, do 8 17 do 11 22, do 16 27+, Cumberland 11+, Jos Greers, 55 16+, do 86 8 1 29. Eennebeck 20, Lanark, iNo. 2, 9+, Medford 18, Mech's No. Amoskeag 26, Bedford 14+, Beaver Cr. 20, Columbian Denihs. 21, do Otis heavy 22+, Haymaker Bro. 12i<ai2+, Manchester 20, Wm in the mar- brown goods. The lower grades of some time past, and an advance has been expected in some of the leading makes, which will probably be hastened by the firm feeling. Standards are also more buoyant and will probably advance before the fall trade fairly opens. The demand for bleached goods remains unimportant, and the market itself especially in wholly unchanged. Prices continue firm, but we see no dison the part of holders to advance prices at present. Printing Cloths are weaker, with prices a shade lower. Contracts for future delivery are not placed so freely as they were a few weeks since, and there is a prospect of goods settling down to is jjosition Prints are still in fair request at steady prices, though concessions might possibly be offered by agents to Colored cottons are unchanged and remain large sales. effect fairly —The W W — — , I — A AA BH19. — Amoskeag 12, Orchard Imp. 10, — AXA Bates 9. EveAndroecoggin Newmarket 9+. Laconia Cotton Bags.— American *29 00, Great Falls A $32 60, Lewiston $30, Ontario A $81 50, Stark A $32 60. Beown Drills. Appleton 12+, Ameskeag 13, Augusta 12+, Pacific 12+, Pepperell 12^, Stark A 12+. Albany 7+, Algodoa I6+, American 11@12, Amoskeag Stripes. 17@18, Hamilton 17@18, Haymnker 1C+@H, Sheridan A 9+, do G 10, Uncasville A 12@18, Whittenton A 16. Corset Jeans. retts 18+, Indiiin — , . — — — TioDNGS. Albs»\y 8+, American 14+, Amoskeag ACA 29, do, 24, do B 20, do C 18. do D 16, Blaekstone River 14+, Oonestogfc extra 82 21, do dc 86, 26, Cordis AAA 28, do ACE 26, Hamilton 20 Swift River IS, Thorndike A 14, Whittendon A 26, York3021 + GiNQHAMS— Olyde, 11+; EarlstoD, extra, 18 Glasgow, 18; Gloucester, Hampden, 15; Hartford, 12; Lancaster, 16 Lanca11+; Hadley, 14 shire, 11+; Pequa, 12+; Park Mills, 14. MocssEUNE Delaines. Pacific 18, Hamilton 18, Pacific Mills printed armures 19, do Imperial reps 22+, do aniline 20, do plain asjorte colored armures 18, do do Orientals 17, do do alpacas 21, do do corded do 22+. Lowell Comoanys ingrain are quoted at $1 for super Carfbts. A . ; ; ; — 1 — fine, 2 firm. 6+@6f c 64x649. for full these have been very firm for their proper level. X 36 20. PaiNTiNG Cloths are weak, but only a limited demand at ket for all cotton fabrics since the recent advance and firmer tone in the market for the raw material, and a speculative feeling has developed AA XX commission houses are expecting much benefit from it, as jobbers generally hold ample stocks for all of their probable wants. The market rules firm with few quotable changes in any depart" ment. The trade generally appear to be in an easy financial condition and dry goods paper finds ready sale in the discount marketThe amount offering is not unusually large for this time of the There has been one failure during the week that of year. Hoffman & Co., skirt manufacturers, with liabilities amounting to about 1100,000. The assets are not stated, but are reported small. This failure is not attributable to any unsoundness in the trade at large, and it is thought even with the large amount of paper maturing about the 1st of June there will be comparatively few suspensions. WT A • THE DRY OOODS TRADE. — O 84 9*, Oo«iinouwealth XS PJ, 86 11 dr S Falls 10, Itjtiian Orchard, A 40 12i. do 8 Boott ®-ii ®3 20 ®2 25 « •.® ® . gold. [May 27,187L mos. credit, or lesf t per cent.. iO days ; $1 15 for extra super, far three-ply F^artford Compiny's $1 for mediu(n supermarket for woolen fabrics fine $1 16 for superfir $1 42 J for Im|>erial three-ply, and $1 50 is usual for goods than inquiry with rather less continufcs quiet, assels $1 70 for 3 fr., $1 81 for 4 fr., and for extra three-ply; at this season of the year. Holders are firm and are offering few $1 90 for 6 ir. inducements to purchasers in the way of discounts from quoted 1IWP0IITATI0«S )f (KV WOODS AT THK POKTOKNEW YOKh. There is consequently less speculative demand from the prices. The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending jobbing trade, and few sales are effected except to clothiers. May 25, 1871, and the corresponding weeks of 1870 and 1889, Hosiery for winter wear is opening at a trifle under last year's have been as follows quotations, but agents contemplate an early advance, and several ENTERED FOP OKSUMPTION FOB TH[E WEEl ENDING K AT 26, -71. ;S71. .870. i869. prominent makes are to be marked up on the 1st proximo. The Valne. Paps. Valne PkffS. Valoe Pktrs 592 $233,906 676 $251,834 $125,370 demand is light as yet, and sales are unimportant. Flannels have Mannfactnres »' tool... 337 Domestic Woolen Goods. and $1 42+ ; ; : ; been quiet during the week, with no changes to report. Foreign Goods.— The only trade doing at present is with job bers who are effecting moderate sales of thin goods for the sum. mer trade to retailers here and in the interior. There is a fair inquiry for jaconets and grenadines, as well as Japanese goods, and the latter are held at stiff prices. Suitings are also in moderate demand, the principal call being for linens, grass cloths and chambrays. Ribbons and millinery goods are quiet, at unchanged and generally firm quotations. Woolens are not very active, though importers are taking a fair number of orders for goods to arrive, and the tone of the market is rather improved in consequence of the advance in domestic goods. Wo annex a lew particulars of leading articles of domestic manuiactu'e, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers iittowN Shektinc^ and SBiariNos nre firmer i" all tirades, with a tendency toward upon the oper)in« of higher prices trade. Amn°kea^ A 86 Quotations are unchanged, as followB do B 86 11, Atlantic A 86 12, do D 86 lOJ, do H, Hi, S6 11| Appleton A 8« II-2, Augusta 36 11, do SO 9^, Bedford K 80 : : do do do otton. 493 tms..... flax.... 32:3 130,330 246,386 90,868 93,457 630 367 426 326 1,851 $686,411 2,425 266 433 Mlscellan'—iiB dry goods To»« 162,472 287,795 114,760 126,258 Manufacturers of wool cotton. do . do do 296 190 36 . silk.... 240 220 flax... Miscellaneous dry goods 982 Total Addent'dforconsu'ptn 1,851 *» $113,983 do do MlBcellaneons dry goods Total Addent'dforconsn'pln 68 359 357 46 519 69 1,588 1,851 3,508 $277,a34 686,411 4,639 2,425 $398,648 943,119 Xotal onler'a at theport 8,439 $54.3,825 686,411 $1,230,236 169,6W 4,185 $1,583,682 .369 383 251 100 %,794 49,605 75,964 41,823 101,814 114,041 22,925 638,785 220,474 479 UABKEIr DtJBni* $134,462 49,041 42,802 57,279 14,729 $1,341,767 225 2,718 8,677 4,135 • $131,916 76,896 103,616 59,23* 32,408 $404,068 1,58.3,682 7,862 $1,987,750 THE 'MHK RIOD $77,746 27.616 452 $174,583 3.S4 15 197 81 10,583 45,261 10,468 118 111,261 121,316 77.901 62,868 646 2,425 $171,674 943,119 . silk.... flax.... 320, sge 759 !RIOT>. $963,745 7,064 Total th'nnponm'rk't. 2,833 BNTETIKD I'Oa W*RRHOrT!<!Nt) OUKTV*! 259 604 $813,504 Mannf acturers of wool 94 cotton. 838 91,541 do . TRT( 1,318 1,187 1943,119 in-Te^HAWS FROM WARKH'tU BE AND THROWN INTO THE SAMK . . . . 3,071 $1,114,793 816 181 1.401 $&37,1I28 4,185 1,58.3,682 6,686, $3,121,611 Y May : THE GHBONK^LK 27, 1871.] Bankers and Brokers EgUITABLE STEEL PENS, annimctured by the Orliclnal Inventor or Steel Pi'un. THX CKLKBKATKU dunbillty *ud pwfectlou o LIVB ASaCBANOB SOOIBTT Southern NEW TORE. IW BUOAUWAV. Assets over • IncooiS Will ^M 1 • • • • AI.KX AM1K1(_ li '* ' ' ' ' o.ldotit. it,td vico-Preat, I'S, •TATIOVS. BOSTON. PHILADUiPBIA. York. Pepperell Otis Texas Cards, jana mtiOKU. Biaoox D. S>I>BI.<. North Eastern Texas. Oolleotlona made on an acceaalble points JAHBS ABBUOKLB & Co., nif)t> Company. Bates TUd, Co., Columbia Tdtf Co., AndroscoBKlt mils, ContlmeatsU mils., Warren Cotton mils, Laeonla Co., Boston Dock Co., Franklin Co., Tborndike Co., by CO.,i mu^ OordU BANKERS, Brinckerhoff, Turner BANKERS, BBTAN, TEXAS. all V. J. O. AWNING " KIBBY* W. TON BQSBHBKBG BTmaaTT, & C. R. Johns STRIPES." A Inll supply all 13 & Land and money claims against the State and Federal Oovernments ; make coUeoUons. BaoelTe deposits and execute Trosla. IS Llspeuard Street. The Railroad Pnbllabed at 110 ft & Leonard Co., BANKEBS, Is Gazette, lU Madison A. N. L. COMPANY t TMBOOOH LINB California & China, and japan. «i^ X-:^ THBOUOB FABBS-NEW TOBK BAN FKANCI8CO, ••.... . 8tsera«e . |135 to |lSO • %9n riss for the trip. pay taxes aod adjust Titles, prosecute J. lATBS, According to location of berth These rates Include berths, board, and all neoaaa- AVSTIN, TEXAS. sell real estate, a.m. 10.10 Seneral Eastern Passenger Agesti First Class In stock M4 PAUOpd. t Change oars for NaahviUe and New Orlsana. He change Ifom this noini to New Orleans. t Changs cars for Mobile, vU M. a O. B. B.-AU iBli. } Change cars for Memphis. '* Change cars for Vloksbnrg. Mfnr cJ^^Miab Widths and Colors always :11a MOpJi. * •JO pjn UX) a.m. Ua *1 Vnltad States BantlnB Companr. ajB, Intermediate poinis. kinds ot Also, Agents Co., AOENO LAND TBXA8BANKINO A BXCHAMOE, Pnrehase and p.B. p.m. pjn. ajn. a.m. aja. lua Ar. pjs. 13i» Lt4:.4> pjBu Vii Ar. ajs. lOM 1.40 p.m. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP • JOHNS, a.m (•OD •.!» •yj Changs cars for Atlanta, Macoo, Montgomery. Belma, weat Point, Eufania, MobUa, BavanBah,aBd COTTONS/^ILDUCK To And Time. * & COTTON CANVAS, FKLTINO DUCK, CAR COVBH. INO.BAGKiING, RAVENS DUCK, SAIL TWINES SEAMLISs BAGS, *C. " ONTARIO so^aosTB. At. M IU7 una NK.. OKLEAl/g Mannfkotarers and Dealen In MooreJ Collections promptly remitted. Correspondents In Hew Tork— Ueasrs. W. P. Converse tt Co. O, a. «I0 M* MR MBHPHI8 "JaCKSoN ATLANTA MACON , .MONTdOMERr MOBILE , Polhemus, Wilson, (Successors to B. M. .. l.l« Wo t-M tCllATTANOOGA... aO -0O NASUVII.LE....-....jaM Ar. t-Ul tUOBlNTH ........ ...lOM Lv. »M iUHAND JUNCf .ONIIOT UJa Texas. CO., N. T. CorreapondenM. & Moore WASIIINOTON ookdomsyille.. BRISTOL.,.,. K.SOXVILLE « Lt. t vO pj>. as * tJU ajD. UJ» PJB. at J. B. JTefferson, WXNBON, PEBKItra A so's aovTB. Time. MUss- •CLKVKLAnD AQBNT8 FOR >w lur KlehaaOBd, MsnphM, Cbattaaooga, Raatytae Atlanu, Maeoo, aa« tsistsiedlaia polsla. NKW YORK. NEW YOKE »41 Chestaal street New KO >Ma mail kouTB BMa TKAIM, &E. Wright & Co., IVI«ON,;BI.AKEmAN TATLOB tc CO, New Tark At>.'0 AM. lor KM. II MoNl), and Points oalSeCesM ' At*.20P.M. from >m foct of Cortlsndt CortUndt streeL street TislUfv illadslphla line. Iiy GREAT WOVft Vork and Pbila Orleans, MobUa. S. Grand Strmt, Latwa Misoellaneous. by Dwilors generally. 140 ItflWifli Aoluary, Seeretary. mUOAJI ALKEANDhB, Aa'l tecfy. y^- SA:tH'I,K CAKD , containing aU the J. 14 Ifnmbore, artlallolly arranged and securely 91 A <M FranklU alraet W Franklin street Incloaed, sent by mall od receipt of XSCenta. and NKUr oaiilANS, IHBIRPHIS, AKC noBLLB~ALL BAIL. Prsalilsnt. MAMnKi^ HoitKDvvk, vented. 136 $IS,OOO,000 7,100,000 • • • . to • UTAN »ale Mail Routb OK THE UNITED tTATES, pecoUar prooaH of Carboulzing, and to llio great can talua In their Butnufacture by the mo»t •kUlad aod uperlenoed workmeu lu Europe. They are a nearer approxtraatlon to Um real ttPllili than auTtUng hitherto In- For Transportation. Inraranoe. SPENCERIAN etion of these Peat *re uwIhk 669 St., as those ofEVKBlT SATURDAY. IT 34 pages, as large CONTAINS t The Progress of New Eoada— Elections and appointments ot officers—Contracts Let and to be Let summaries of Annnal Reports— U- Groeebeck, Texaa. IStli and SOtk of Baek Haatlt except when thoee da) s fall on Sunday, then the tfay previous. A Complete Becord of Ballroad Nemrs TKBMJUtUS OF CKNTKAL aAlLUOAD On Chicago, by KELLOOO, a Weekly lUostrated Journal of CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of the above line leave PI E R N. >. 41 NUBTB lilYER, foot of Canal Street, at U o'clock, noon. One hundred pounds baggags tree to each adalt Metllclne and attendance l^ee. Departure ot ISth touches at KING.HTON, Ja. Steamer will leave San Francisco 1st every month for China and Japan. For freight or passa«e tickets, and all fartbar talormailon, apply at the Company's ticket office on the wharf, foot of Canal st- F. Instrated descriptions of Railroad Improvements Articles both original and selected on railroad operation and olvU and mechanical englneerlDg, and dlscuasTons of the relatione B. BABT, Acaab — Wm. a. I>obt, Lata Fori * Trice. I I OBOBsa W. Jaoxsok. Late Casluer 1st Nat. Bank Oalllpolls, Fort & O oommnnlty. BANKKKS, This Journal WACO, TEXAS. Orleans Louisiana National Bank, Wheleas Pratt. Bankers. Galveston : T. U. MoMaban * Co. : James Robb, King • « BANKEBS, WALL STBEKT, laaue Letters of Credit for Traveller yallabls all railroad employees. Prlee #4 par annani, la adwaaea. * & Co., & Williams Nos. 40 tL Bostwick, 43 Bzehance-plaee, BOND AND BANKEBS GOLD COnniSSION BBOKBKS, Make liberal advances on THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT BTKAM CuMPav V will dnpateh one of class full-power Iron screw steamships ftosi PIEK No. a NOBTU BIYKB. BTXBY WIDKBaDAT sa follows NEW YORK, AND STOCK, Interest allowed Liverpool, prepared especially for stockholderiL directors and officers of railroads, and RKFaBBHOas AND COBBBsrosDasoi ^— Hsw York WlBSlow, Lanier A Co., David Uowa A Co. Clnoinatl: First National Bank, MercbanU National Bank. New Is For (Via Qneenetown,) CARBYINO THE UNITED STATES MAIL*. of Ballroad Companies to the Jackson, all Fliat-elasa SeeorlUea, WTOMINO.Capt- Wbtoersy M-BBASKA. Capt. esard. M->y n, at • P.l|. Jnns P.M. 1. at • MtNNkBoTTA.LapT. W.PrecmanJuna 1 at IKAJI. Junel4,at S PJI. IKAHO, Captain Price MANHATTAN, Captain Fors;ih..Jnaal7, at I P.M. COLORADO, CapUT. F. Fre«man,June 11. at t >JI. Cabin psasags, (BgoM. Stseraga ,(X>ffii ice No. a Broadway) laew^ Forfyelghtoj-gbU^^^.^, ilffbS.li He.aWaa«t. on Dspoalt In all parts o{ Europe, eto., TBBoreH ma CITT BANK, LONDON, E. Judson OB E. JUDSOM Heasrs.HOTTINGCEB ^k CO.. of Paris ALram W. CRKDITS and OKAFTS Hawley Bankers, No N WALL UAWI.BT, & Co. BTIISET, New fork' Babtlbtt, COMMEUCIAL on Oovernmsnl Becurltlsa. Itoeks, Bonda, Sold, KxLONDON, PAIlIS, and SCOTLAND. Paper boagbt and sold OM Mercantile and change ADVANCES QiaUe oh conslpunenu. STOCKS and COMMISSION, inuresc allowed on ueposUs, wkMh BONDS boaght and sold on Cor be shseksdnr at tlghb Alsn ' ey MUSC0GE£ HANVFAOTVRUie OOHPANV,•l COLUMBUS, «A., aavrAaniBaaa or kaattnce, DrllUncs, Taras, Bop«,*«. «.r.k«in,Prsat. W. A. •win. gee. A i^ . : Fubllcatioh. OFFlfift'6r THE OFFICE OP THE P,apific,Mytijgl Insurance COOTPAN¥. THE NEW YORK HOWARD Co. Insurance \i;o 86, 1871. the 1((|i.Trurte«», la contormity'fo the CUartCT bl Compaoy, nibmlt Oia following on ttie SUt December, PrinLOtoB' received Ht J«iittary,1870, Premlunn o Its affairs 484,340 67 ^'«'-''^ «" Januiry,1970.. t7,4J6.413 73 The Companr has tbe Premium Notes * Bills RcceTvatJte Itt iSTO....;,, .,'.•. ..••t5,8a2,733 55 '; the company, estimated &t. Total Assets Fremloms St- Tbe Cotapany has the following United States and State ot . . the Stock Exchange Assets, viz.; New York $8,343,740 00 and other Stocks Loans secured by Stocks, and bUierwlse. Real Estate and Bond* and Mortgages 3.377,150 00 . A tranfcript ;tl,oii.iOO 40 SIX PKB^CENT INXKEBST on the outstanding Certimoates of Proflrs will paid to the holdera Ahelr legal reprejentutives, on aud after TUKsDAY. th'- 7th d y of February. FIFTY PElt CE.\T O*' t'HE OU ISTANDING CBRTlh'lCATKSOF rilK COMl'ANr,0*' THIS IS8UBOP 1^66, will be redeemed and paid In cash to th^ liolders thereof, or their-- legal rei^aantatives, on and after TUKSDAY. thfi7'll day,oLFebr-jary,from which dale interest on tipo portion Tetld(*mea will cease, 'the Ccrtiit^ates to liu protMlcpd at tlie time of payment aud cant-elleU lathe extent paid. A Wlvfd.-nd tn bcrii t ot 1 nKNTT PER CENT.ld declared on the net amount of l-.anied Premiums foi? the year en(lin?De(SeinBer S15t. I'JTir, for which Cer* tiiu-ates will he issued on aud alter TUESlJAI,thd 4tii day ot April next / By Orde^ ot the Board. W , 317,500 00 and sundry notes and claims due Company, estimated at Interest 339,353 OS . Premium Notes and Caih in Bank Bills 3,089,915 95 Receivable TRVdTBBS 8'M35 45 , $14,183,983 4a Total amount of Asaete.. Wm. T. Biodgett A. C, lUchards. B. D. H Gillespie certlficatea ol February next. The outstaoding oertiftoates ol the issue of 13C7 will Tuesday itBeSffreAh all Interest of.Februai-y next, from which date on The will cease. certittcates to time ol payment and oaacelled. wbiflU were Issued inch payment (In red scrip) tof ot interest certiScatcs will dividend of THIRTY-FIVE Per Cent Is declared on the net earned premltthis ol the Cotopany, for the year ending Slst Beoember, 1870, for which eertificates will be Issued on and after Tuesday, the Fourth ol AprA THOMAB BALE, Fire Insurance Agency, No. 62 tVALLi STREET, NEW YORK. INtORFOBATKD'1819. $3,000 000 00 $a,408;7a8 06 NetAsKets J. CHAPMAN, Secretary* H. pniE & MARINE INSrBANCE TRUBTSESt D. Jones, Charles Dennis, ' B.J. Rowland. BenJ. BabcoclCfV Bobt. B. Mlntum, Oordoa W. Borntaan, Frederlok Chauhcey, R. L. Taylor, Geo. S. Stepboaon, WUilam H. Webb, Sheppard Gandy, Francla Skiddy. Charles P. Burdett Bobt. C. Fergussoa, ""William E, Bunker, $500,000 00 C. PlckeriJslll, Lewis Curtis, CfcarleaH. Ruiaell, Lovelt Holbrook, R. Wariea W«M<Jb, aoyal Phelpe, Caleb Barstow, A. P. PlllOt, William E. Dodge. David Lane, James Bryce, ^^^ DanleiS.MlllBr INSURANCE COMPANY, * OF PROVIDENCE, " R. ORQA;NIZ'eI) Henry K. Bogert, Dennis Perkiu, AlexBbdet- V.Bl»k4.' j, ' CBA-RLXd DENNIS. Vlce-Prest. W.BH. MOORE, 2dyic»'PN'ai.' 4.0. UMWiMK^M Vtce-Prest. Room — for- publifhed' in no other paper. A fummary of the daily tranfactions at the Sob-Trbasurv, the Golb Exchange Bank, and the Cleawng-House. '^Ia full table "of quotations of STtiuNG and Continental Exchange. The CHANGES IN THE REDEEMING AGENTS THE OtTICIAL TIlE NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, 83 furnlffied by the Comptroller of the' Currency— publifhed The zd. DAILY *,> daily paper. ONLY DRY GOODS moft accurate and the report of the MARKET, including a full Price Cur- rent of ftaple and domeftic febrics, which is corrected daily. A carefully prepared report on the PRODUCE MARKETS, much fuller iq its than that of any other daily a full Price Current details iournal, embracing semi-weekly. A daily ftatement of the cial News fuller is than that of any other! iournal. 6th. In Editorial Department its the! gives a fuller difcuflion ofj current commercial and financial topicil States'; American and in this in eQiedally U-nited| the its influence ranks fecond to that of no other paper INSrRANCji iCOMPANY, ^OF'PftbVib'ENCfi, Receipt* 3F Produce, the Imports from Foreigii PoRTs,*and the Manifests of Vessel Cleared at the Custom House. 5th. Its City CoMMEHCiAL and Finan- $200,000 OO $415,148 51 than any other journal Not A«Mt» R.-l:< ' in the country. ' O B GA, Hi B.K D 18 3J. Cash Capital i%S?l'SS9 51 $370,624 9? Net Ansel* ^_^. JTAS. A. AI,EXAN1»ER, Asrent. 7th. Its p*iCE is onlt about one-haij' that of other leading commercial papers, and yet "its information' is Fulter'arid In all refpects as valuable. J. b. JONES, President. mal closing of the BULLETIN I. 1799. Casli Capital Samuel L. Mltchill, Japee O. DeForest, Robert L. Muart. Wm. Stnrgls, - .....$886,170 6» , Wm ' 9. Providence Washington Joseph Qaillatd, Jr. C. A. Ha&d, Junes Low, W.H.H, Moore, Uenry Colt. CO., SPRlNOFiaSLD, UASe, INCORPORATED! 84 Cash Cwpital Net A«»^» I. from the formal opening to the 4th. Springfield of the Board, Gold Rbom, 3d. iEtna Insufapce Comp'y, HARTFORD, CONN. next, bf Order Beoretsry. regifter ot tion Francla Aloran, Theo. >V. Morris, Stephen C. soutumayd Ca«U Capital official ftiowntg "every quota- the by no other vvilllam A.Hall, be In gold. A Read, John K. Waller. JOHN K.'MZEUS. pTeBldeat. WILLIAM LECONEY, Vlce-Presldenii gold pl-emAims, aud redemption Jelilal there- be produoed at the Dpon A. Augustus Low, Emil tieineman, Oliver K. King. Alex. }d. Earle. be redeemed aud paid to the holders thereol. or their tegtarepT-eseritatlves.o:-. ftud after T. Bruce, Albert B. Strange, ' of the PEUODICAL STATEMENTS OF Adam Moses A. uoppock B. W.Buil, Horace B. ClaBln, W. M.RIcUanls, A. 8.' Barnes. Egbert Starr. A. Wesson. John A. Bartow. including South- OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, AWD H.C.SouthwIck, Wm. Hegeman, James K. Taylor, C. K. MUnor, ktertln Bates, Bli per cent Interest on tlie outetwUng their of proflu will be paid to the holders thereol, or lega) repreaeutatlvea, ou and after Tuesday. Iha I William Leconey, John K. Ms^rs, lift, ern Stocks and Bonds. 18.575 83 , .'....,'. ftitntmr^ iMT »ii^txpenses.....ti;oe3,%3 . and quotationsof every sajOOOSO . ; Wmwosa pertoB Premiums ' lossee paid during the saui^ »766.990 73 175,133 &i advance of _. Reinsurance and other Claims due tiuhscrlptlon ^oies In Juoarir, daily Tales and the Mining Board. The quotations of Securities^ not on vlth Marine Blslcs. : The S5 edSt*tesaad other Stocks.... 417,918 SU Loans on Stocks Drawing Interest. 3;2 510 00 Premiums marked Off Irom eifl- Security dealt in at the Stoclc 'Exchange t76,5'!2 Um papiei', foUo-ivlns Risks- nor upon Fire Blake dteoonnected Stoclt, City, Bank bracing Aaaetst OishlnBank any daily' publiftied in 'i'oiiT off as Earned, during the period as aiiove ^..-ISOG,"^ 79 Paid for Losses and Expemee, less Savings, »15,3.'B'70 &c., during the sane period 42.670 03 Return Pi emiunis joUcles have been Issaed vtpcm iMe December, The BULLETIN furninies— Re1st. The moft complete Financial No Risk* bar* been taken upon Time or upon HnllB of Vesaela. , ^fotltiimomit of STarluo ttemlums laroito 31st and Financial Journal. Premiums marked off 1st CommerGial First-Class Daily |591,T61 71 Total araonnt ol Marine Premiums This Company haa Issued no Policies, except oa Cargo and Freight for the Voyage. to 3lBt December, 18W.. »5i«0,«8() 09 marked A M ...,...$106,9-11 Premluma received trnm January 1 to December SI, U70, iucloalve Marine Klsks.lrom Policlei not i ;tateraeDt of 187U Oil Daily Bulletin, 176 BROADWAT. N«w ToBK, January 13, 1871. B01LDINQ, JW-TBnS FOLLOWING STATEMENT OF THE «aaira •f,tlie Company. Is published In coa^raitty with the requirements oi Section 13 of Ita charter Outstanding Premtuma. Jannaryl, IJ«W Tors, January Seveatb 27, 1871. laanrauoe. Mtitttal Bstctrns ot [May Insnranoe ATLANTIC the ' tiiE CflEONlOLE. 670 So : M. Weith Late J. & M. Wclth !i Arenti, Co., IN SOUTHERN AlVO IWISQJElI.I.AN£OlI^ ^itClJRlTIES, No. 9 i«W STBKHT. Iioam* NeKOtlated. DEALERS N. Y. Daily Bulletin Association, Y. 36 &' 3i'Ce"dar St., naa'r WiniiM;N: T. O. BOOC 3,906. Pmcb |io • PER Annum. . . May H . . . . Uiutardaoad,Trl»at«.. Kutgalla, blua, Aleppo. • 7» 93 • M Ambricaiiireltow ...V* BKBAUttXl/Fm— 8*a ipeoUl BKIi KIGM- *M OodoontlkMI Croloiu PUlU<lalpbU irouti AyD ULTTTEK ,, i>ll (Toaarsiom. Jtitt*, .gSfi; .gold. « Hda^^aa!! u. Pruaalate poti Uulckillver n 'Hitfi^S: '^"•"•^3l»t« '..i Ouiolnc. Amerl«aa...i«> kiil.'.VJ'I Kluibarb, China Bago, [umrlod Ba|c<>. [umrlod.. Balauratua, ...«& lAili <. Bal amituiulao, ref. gold btalo, drkli luto. riu, HiMirh lfo,.L, I. Bar, relUiad,KiiK:BAm*. 70 tM>i'mtu.il report. CilEKSft-i Uutter— •rij^nwus.*. 8llf2)!,i-: .*ioo» era BKR8WAX- i' ffSAngfa tVMMra.rklr . W». pnma .... V » g S « 19 m IS •.;::::::: AilAiuatiiiue.. ISMBNTKoundikla ,^. m ....a ....cm ...•bbl CoAI^ Newca«tl* . 8 11 ... • - LIvurpool Liverpool AatUieclM.. Cotton, Nq.l»,.,. " gold TaEnpl«o Jainaica . Logwood, Laguna H.^.....ww \...m in uouJ) i< « ett*y<u|uU do do .... IIMA a Mu-eculbo lEold COFFi "FRK.—-See special report. Umawood V » .albjf, n«1r 90 i?i8l?s^td.v.-.-"v;:-.-. Ac, 014 SUe:itlihiu. yel. tuul^iAiaW Bolu. yuilow lueiAl (allow uietaluiiUi. AiAericaulscot... Jbesttiinc, fit .... % <a <4 1* e ^ u ^r .'.... « ti it'Ka ... .... Mtnllla Uarge and nUgh par lb T. Manilla, A> af md WaalBopevall^M... ... 31 Sit^' (^Ig UORKSlatraKUlar, QOwti, V gro. do iupardue plau „ lat rcipilar, Mlnaral a 70 M a SU ta .30 43 ai iM) U « Filial ::0 70 as OOTTON-See ipsclal report. Alcohol I Aloes, Cape |> lb Uoea^Socotrlne „ Annato, irood to SO Argols, crude IrgoU, renued ^gold Araenl c, powdered. 2ft 28 7.>id Balaam tola lialeaDi Peru IX ^ Aaaaftatlda. ilalaani caplvl 97 S 90 80 tf ^ u « Si ...a , cold Bicarb. loda.N'caatle" Beo-ttea, Peralan. .. 86 4 Bl cbru. pulanti ViH^ a IS Bleacblu^ powder Borax, reSmd..... Brlautone,cru.«ttouKld Brlmaiona, Am. roll ^ la Brtmacone, ilor aulpbur. crude 3X 00 nmim 'i»m H ^fi9 A AiiMi»#>re»,oL.soi<r Sarltpetayo 182k A' 80 . I * 30 16 UX0 ISO a ft^M 096 OU 'i\^ .... . . 8>id (In 4eold W Campnor, refined UantWlqea • ».... 1 W Carb. ammonia. In bulk. Oardauiums, Malabar ... i ^ , bon^l loi^ oil ^i Cbamoaalia flo<ren, i> • Cblorate potasb gold Janatlc ioda '^arraway Bead Torlaad* aeed SJ 41 4 7S 10 08 Soouttaeal, Uo[idar..Kold Haaa., a a a a t 21 Cream tartar, pr liaat .... %'* .i.<A» Oaicli Feunellaued /lowara, ImoioIq 8 110 » (Oa^..u 24 DoS^ W « 100 16 HtaVy . , 1^ oa, V ft. AraJblo. aorta, « » J 90 « ao :S a 1(nm 1 ton.£S « > W% 1 <* Alatambraa Vera Cfoa «Jl Tampl^ r " " " ** " .. •• RIaBaabe " ** " i«o.l..:...'7ii.'..... No.2 ' as/ i7>»a i5" a A Bed ....* ^>* Bavanllla Bah la CblU 12 TO 8S 15 Saodwieibjsaod i2sa tragacantb, ' u •' ' LlOIargd. V '. Bl.Ak potasb, Iodine goM«80 aS90 limed aifS Ij, «eava Uoorfce pane, Calabria., "^iid bk , . .::: - Oambla,aiidBlr~~ Zsnslbar Calcutta, buffalo.... V ManUla« Bat. buff.. * M aoNEy- i'i'.,'* • » • u a too. (lav.V . Cropol':6 gold Uaraeniea xiid^a MaraelUea port ! ! Malaaa,drv alSa;*w*«t Claret Clarat V caak V dox. i73a><* * American, Baxonr riaaw Auierii-an, ruli blood Merino American Combing It lAprlme)»» 90' ay * a • gall. grav,(a.(>nl ^ ,;. rina^uawaabed. , M«lUl«.,K. , B.jUth Am. Mei ino, nnwaaniaa bou h Am.MeaUaa,iuwaaliad aouih Am. Cordoah, waatad. Oape Uood a.ps^waaEi Trias, Ox, KloChanda Uz,Aidu1««Bm. VC 9iia 15 a I 00 S 1 25 fs lOK 1 i3Ka a I ,a M 5 I •>>,t(t*>i M B llni Smyrna, uowaihed Smyrna, warhid l>ui.ikoi, wakkao Donakol, luWatbtd 22 ZINC— 2i so To LivaarooL rRHMinarr : a. :"»•* FlomrlV.'.* bbl .... B. goods.* ton 30 400 • Oil" C'n,b4kb.« bo. Wheal..!-.* b. BMf.... # .«. Pork... I- ' 1( ...#1 » ..«* Jbl. To Uavaa : Cotton U a.d. d. ..-.' 7S Tallo* byssli. f » I c. •• teJi-o-.-.::: #8 ^ftovistows.? — Texafc Berry 0._W. yob. lot*) %i\% Naptra, relln., lb-7> grarr. 9Ma «OTlduam.....^,.v4ibM a«(o S TMMl WasUrn ^fined 8 afu . d whIU (ab-«c J 57 Miring CilD— irder) do to* !• port. *?xHl5«fe:«::*;:r??:! .... irlcaikV>. II Bnrgnndy Calfforrfii. t.ig , a • *to^Moo a^oo \ # a »«alLi 4,. l'«w»»»'*^:?-r::::::- C«ba(dntyp'd)gpld«py^M ^1 Jf SIS SI a «H» 1 ! * . a).0.)Vewt. ... slii n as 19 Ba^t indlt Stock— Calcui. tit.cow Vkgold Calcutta, dead green Ilou sYleata B4yfl|M>i C»»rtro»J lann»«aai •.iMa*(wt,Cal ItaCiMa 1 i3frflwW,*m;,ln'iii: ili^t>hiiia...«i» MM Madalra No Kl^kaift 44 55 96 IS 24 40 14ad, white, Amer-drJ. Amer..«<loo» Fr Jail ft ||fl?r«ft1S(!i«flf;hil: French, =„,.... (li Zinc, whllfs dry „j.. Zinc, wh., French, In oil 10* 50 . 20 « Kev Orfelnai .-...-.... Mlf. City Bi;>|ii:iiter ox ^ cow Sierra llcone 2S 10)4 a42 BuaaoaAjTW^Vl goj* w. gold a7 7Ha ....a Block- 6S SO) a4 no 2 a ,a»a) 50 EtralU 6M NeaiB fools, labrlcaUng. 1 25 2S i> .. Kttrw,l>t)Hed bhorl Kxtra, Pnllod Supertlne Palled WetSalt<iu«ld«a|-^ I/ekiher a2 65 oil, II Jakey 2U 5 SO CAtfon klf cmde ....'.. " " yellow Wbale, emoaTroriberq.. Thala )>i«acbt(l winterBperoi^ nlicn ;? Bperm, winter bleached. Lard oil, prlne winter... 60 «ld K A.* Slogr;klp«i»gld Mlaas .... 3S' i M a .... 20 a .... 18 S i>H S«4fi^ ...a » , 7 . woixa- 42 ...^» oihraCltarWi i«xa 17X Cpper 8» 400^2.5 sals fcOra jurta QlLse, In caaka ear. I ID •• gall. 3:lHa u -fisLr 31 32 92 WuWUllD, ^l^.lubaia " ** •• num. MrartkartiMI. TOBACbO^«»a»«Blal rtporu a a a 19 i> .C.nf,tbln,obL.gJbJ,.jton.41jjj|g00 BnenosiAyrea..fiB gold " %H L oktivuwr. OIL CAKE— Dry HIdea— A (6d'.V.V«r rtralDM^,* 2S0S ^ •• % wti-AVtaiMg 22 . ^ i..,. Kosln, couini'K'.n to good . city. .|» !k ; <S» . Bplrtu turpmxiiaa. V gold ....•• ami j Tftliow metal " " ** rtpoit. mvrlcao, prlnw, oooatry ,„ „»., do do do 86 •' Oenn&a. . AoierlciJi do Plteli.tlty .....t. OoaM CO HIDKS- Bandnan AmolbA can7..*.V.'4^>dT* 8UOAR-3ee ipeclal Tar, Waahlngion..* bbl. 2 43 Tar, Wilmington. 2 SS 17S OUtfiK:) U9 U .*% English machinery English Oerman NAVAL ST0KK8— 05 . do ff) t . Boneaboe, rd TamplcOL.v. ...... ;»...... Jnte J...... east Cocpcr Blaal so3i Hum niyrrb, Turkey UaugraaaKkl Uum tragacanth. flurta. 840 .-OK pH [7.4* MULAS8ES-See special ^port. NAILS_ C ut. 4«a«M. V 10ltB4 7!i .... •• Coracoa BoOfaylrS,' KaiilindTa.'. «a .._ . . plan)ts-$i d? do 00 do d»«-^;;!."'i[ij<d' littin Oln.MMBftiliirands Molufacs shocks, tncl. special ' ....gold.. Other foreign branda ' do do LIglft \;J^ldM Porto Chbello Maracalbo Bogota] LanrPnm . . r. do Kxtra heavy hhd Heivy do Light do Kxira heavy bbl. Bnsala.cleau ...„..T>,...^ Montevideo Klo Gr4nde Orinoco good damaged poor l/??]?' . drMkMwIl American ondreaaad..... lUUas ** . &>ruce boarda and plati efeldck^Tda and pi Extra heavy pipe stav< »a Manila roagh Bugar, North RIter, In balea » Btbrsulpplug Amerlcaii Orinoco, heavy '• '^•fbch sy caUora 1-lnch do 6 3ia-«.. '»5i». ttaraVoge UtnaeuK. We«.ern ttkiseag, SouClicrn Uum Arublc, tticked Uum sua , report. «sa KpKWi MMa... !UtrapJS«woo4 Uambler 1. Oat W SoSlO S ssua Truxlllii .... 'i)i> ,^ . IndlaT^ CobalM, med. ... i.T!;: seea .... Deer ^8j^r.lng,?nl» oanla-tra.«l» V46 HEMP— " w htif fn^nRwrbva m 28 •'k«g. ....a .... California II (* 41)i ta 4 bJ o V IllM light.? Cleaiploe Cherry boards and Oatrann ash.. Maple and bircb tlwktvalnol 8 (XX* 8 su • 9 7 CLOTH.- Sea '"'"" uoppvraarsiiierxcaii 18 Ii0<a .'... QUOCKKIfiB—saeapoclal BlaStlngpi).... 4fmf» aioo tZ foit, .<t\»^ "«*aa«c «« apaclal rs^rt. . . inXiiUi UO Kortli RWer V B 14 a FKUITS—Bee special report. ft middle Koa«|«|»^heaTT FLAX- BAGS Caliromla. heav,« '• BMHaJgm., 4tb eroof R. Croix, Sdpfoof SO OOaS:: 00 6 OOa^C <• Hi'.rring, scaled. ...V box. 24a 90 Ucrring.So.l 800 29 GUNPOWDElt- O a 80 7 4S ih»- prime H M«>a«Urge. MackerelJNo. 1. Hallfoz... Salmon, pickled. No. 1 «l tee. Salmon, pickled Herring V bb'.. GtlNTrr * loiio tinaoso 3, t tjw wuaslKfcr^iii middle. Wa ifii8 alio S 2.-.a.4E» 3 fh^S 4 Co «< -S^a, i, „__..., light.... rcporl under cotton. DYKS~ l>aaOA.A)iD .... quint. bbl. Mac'rel, No. . 21 UO ..«ibbL Pickled e«d^. MMltertl„ Ko. 1. abore Mackerel.No. I.Bay Mackerel, Ko. 2, •• Mac'rel, Halneau Wblakaf V .;.'... .... .•.. JHOSw our. PlokiadaM* U anu Riuala Bo,t Bope Campbor, ipanwood FisfiDi^ «•<.., MwkvaUafcore. KoTs U>RMt«K— Vloiu. cui, (i gOTa .:. garwood_ .... a Logwood, Tabasco... •• 80 Logwood, BtvJ>aui^.gold \fL Logwood. Jainafca...'..;. If 1:1 PRA-. COPPJ OOa NalAU » Tanoaaar ...j.. mIdcBa •• «•'*»» B«S*4vr Tsatlea.Ho. 1.2,1,4 AS.* • TBatja«,ra.real«d 8 20 1 " light;. rough slaughter Heml'k.B. A.,*c.,hea' 80 OOa Q 00 U OOaJl 00 ** Logwood, Houduraa. * t< SU •' <* • ....aWOO ...awOO " Maracalbo. .. (^ M »6 " ....a ....a ** SaranlUa crop, heavy. *• •K a a a a ton. :00 |i nilldla.j.. flight.. 88 oxjt wOooiP^ Camwood.... gold, Fnatlc, Ci^a. " 7 so ^" ax« '" .. yuatic, Fuatlc, Fnatlc, Fuatlc, ^eaalKam-, » Osk slaugbler.haATT.j.. 3»>i 34 bft Havena, light OO V pce.19 Kavena, hfaivy IX) 1 Bp«tcb,U'ek:,No. I,»yd 6! win _ sua COCOAuuMiu Castor Vitriol, DUCK- LKATHEKMEK- S2Ha Tai'iuca. .. VorillKrtB,idVy'i* ex. dry l^ANDLKS„,,. rr'nronah ripe and abeet oi s BO ld(chritlKl; iornlilne,f> mm dftlrlw. ooinmoa • ft .. m^M c.) . t^porin, tixa ...'.• IT a lair to '% i.:. inb'd X1E •» 1 l« iton-s,g-dl Ml I onto ! .. Amarj>M, M oi. IIK, •HyWa • AflHMiort « .. . THT? CHWONIOLR, 27, 1871.) PRICKS CURRENT. .'olj lit • M »H ua>aM«H Tu tuugaua, 9 toot. To fffl^mkoisoo^ 3 : THE CHRONICLE. 12672 Oottoa and Southern Cards. & Rigney Reese, MOKTOOMEBT, [May Iron and Railroad Materia!.^ Misoellaneous. Co., ASTHOITT 8. SNTDBE. Bdvabx>N. Sntdkb. EBtabllshed jomr U. ON ALL ACCEBBIBLK POINTS IN S. tor, In & SOUTH 387 ic Co., NEW YORK. ST, KAVFISAN, BAXKEB AND BUOKSB, CbarlavtoD, S. C. BONDED GOODS Everett & Co., ^twi'uces D. Arnold, S. ommissioN nEacHANT, AND Oottou Factor, MONTOOMBRT, ALA. •tocic & made on constcnments of & CO., COLUMBUS, GEO. & Freret, BROKERS, RBAIi ESTATELAND AGENTS AND OENERAI. LOUISIANA, TEXAS, MISSIS ol ALA HAM A. Co., 16 Broivn WrlKlit, No. 69 & Co., WALL STREET, NEW YORK & Sons, FOR BXFORT AND DOmBSTIC lea 99 John USB. & John Dwignc be OAST STEEL RAILS, CAST STEEL TYRES, Cast Steel Frogs, and [ohn C. Graham 8c Co., Buyers of Cotton NAYLOR, BBNXO.^ 34 Old Broad SUPER CARB. SODA, Nc. 1 1 Old Slip, dcC, KLEIN, 8TS. Bank, VlCKsbarg. & Bro., TOBACCO BROKERS, PeteraburK, Ta. W. Burton, vonmissioN merchant, OFFICE W^LL 89 ST., 98 LonT/i€ Liverpool Globe Ins. Co. don & Iron Peters '''>T|{, Va Box 3102. Post Offlce C. Rogers & OFFICE 192 BROADWAY. Branch RAILWTAY EdViPJnBNTS. 6c Co., BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANK, LONDON aia> CASH CAPITAL SURPLUS INDIA & DOMESTIC GUNNY CLOTH, Gnnur Bags, Linseed, Jute Butts, Socar. Joseph B. Glover 1843. 30 & Co. Central Street. Boston - - - - $500,000 00 295,337 93 Casb Capital and Surplus, July 1,1869, $795,237 93. Insures Property against Loss or Damage by b ire at usual rates. Policies Issued and Losses paid at the Office of the Compan] or at its various Agencies In the principal , F. B J. e^J lie BROADWAY, NBW YORK. In Pons ot Nenr Iron. York and Neiv Orleans. Exchange on London and circular Notes amounts to suit remitters or travelers. Bills of Bbntlky Abthue Paskei D. Hasbll, Hasell D, \<. 6c Co , GENKKAL RAILWAY AGENTS, Aud dealers In Rallnray Iron, Equip- ment and Supplies. Special attention tu negotiating Railway, State and County 317 securities. BROADWAY * Entrance on Thomas Street United State-t. H. W. BLEECKER, President, WYLLIS hLACKSTONE, Vice-Pres't,B! KTKR Secretary, '^< «i Railroad Offices, 3 Cooper Institute dc 1439 Broadnray. INCORPORATED 18ii. Co., Nbw Yokk, COMMERCIAL BROILERS, lt»i4Ju.ismu> Rails, AND Williaf^St FIRE INSURANCE. North American Fire Insurance Company cltie J. Co., Rails, Old A/etsGoldS^o ^000,000 SYCAMORE STREET, BK1.TBB 9T, & NEW YORK, BROADITAY, keel RaiJs, 40 & P. PXSKtl BUBBBOK FOOTS, NO. Cashier, Mississippi Valley R. A. Young ALKZ. OHAtTMOKT TIBBAJtD, ^ew York. Vibbard, Foote 45- TICKSBURG, miss. to orders for as well as Old Kails, Scrap Iron and MetalB. MANUFACTUKMRS OF Fulkerson, CORNER MULBERRY AND WASH INGTON CO &. »«treet, Railroad Iron, Co., COTTON BROKER, [esse J' Steel Material for LONDON: IN AJfetsinihe U. States 3)Ooo>ooo. Gilead A. Smith For a ('ominleslon. ic other all S4I.RRATD8, Brothers, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, COTTON PHILA., 203 So. 4th street 80 State street. street. who give special attention Insuianoe. Buy Cotton, Grain, Ac, on Commission. Refer to G. M. CO., BOSTON, HOUSE FRONT STREET. NEW YORK *c. S. NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF CORDAGE taxes, collecting rents, etc. H. GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. NAYLOR & RIM DS JANEIRO, BRAZIL. 86 S !. CHAKLAs nT., new ORLEANS, LA. Prompt attention given to baying, selling and leas log of plantations and other real estate, paying of Reynolds Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools, Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, Ac. Railway Use. isonds Secncitles. Gold, Stocks, &c. 9t every description, boaght and sold on commission. For tbe States Mantifacturers of Wrought iron Tubes, Lap Welds Boiler Flues. Gas Works Castings and Street approved mer Represented in the United States by oar House, Brokers and Real Eatate AKents Davis Co., Haseal Iron Works, Plilladelpbia. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES & Wright H€;nry Lawrence Castleman, Govarament B IPPI, HE&KU H. Casti,»lu(, Hawks & Morris, Tasker al commissioN merchants, QENEBAL W. N. Hawks. ton England. Snpply all Railway Eaulpment and undertake Railway business generally. chandlze. of Pros't. Street, Boston,) CHINA AND JAPAN. (>y Ala. Si North DTater Street, mobile, Trade. Board PKlCS WILLIAMS, IinPOHTKRS OF A ENTS KOR AllGIISTINB BROKERS. Dealere In Money, Exchange. Bonds, Notes, Stocks, and Real Kstate of every ktne. Special attention £lven to safe ana nrofltable Investments. Insurance nlacea In good Companies at lowest rates. tc Railways. The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford England. The West Cumberland Hematite Iron Co., Working Son KXCHANttS AND REAL ESTATE mERCHANIS. Buy and sell Railway Bonds and Negoclate Loans Inaarance at JLovrest Rate*. 66 State & Price Williams Co., COB. OF WILLIAM ST. Of every description. TEAS, MATTING, LIQUORS, and Nav York Bx- bangabr «« O. ST., Iron Ralla, Steel Ralls, Old Rails, Bessemer fix Iron, '•crap. Steel Tyres, boiler plates, Ae, AGENTS FOR Storage for OVTH OAKOI.INA, Had* and promptly ramltwd 386 babhxs Bonded Warehouse GBNEKAL RAILWAY AOBNT« ANIV 41 Snyder, Son Collections CEDAR s. & Kennedy S. J. merchants. cominissioN KsimEST. HimiT m. ba.kxb. johk s. 'WtU.IAX B. MOBZWOOS. ALA.., OTTON BUTirro, 27, 1871. BALUWIIV LOCOMOTIVE W4»RK!«' LD, General Agent. M. Baird Co., 6c Ilmperial PHILA DEL PHIA. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY work accurately fitted to gauges aud thoroueb^ interchangeable. Plan, Material, Workmansblp and ElBclency Inlly guaranteed. Chi.8 i'. Parry, Wm. P. Henzey' M. Baird, Geo. Bornham. Edw. H. Williams. Ed. Longstreth. OF LONDON. ssets . • . $8,000,000, Gold CHIEF OFFICE IN THE U. S. No*. 40 Mitl 43 Pine Street, New York. All ly Finish Wm. P. Converse dc Co.) M Fine St., Mew York, Agents