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xmtk HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, AND COMMERCIAL iSEPRESENTING TIIE INDUSTRIAL VOL. SATURDAY. MAY ]6. c ON T e f: rs. Forei((n Capital and our Money Changea tn th« Redeeming Agents of National BunlvM 709! lAteat Monetary and Commercial Bmks and the Recent Rlee 710 Kn«ll»hNew8 Commercial and Miscellaneoua 1 The Boeael Law and Railroad Progreea In Ohio. 71S selves Market, U. 710 Nows | 718 Investments and State, City and Corporation Finances Canal and MIscellaneons Stock and Bond List 8. Secaritle«, Railway Stocks. Gold Market, Foreign Exchange, New York City Banks, Boston Banks, Philadelphia Banks. National Banks, etc (^aotations of Stocks and Bonds 719 State Securities City Securities 715 718 Railroad Stock and Bond List. . 731 7)5 737 Breaastufle be very the now more we Dry Goods Prices Current 739 740 capital for the I 'The CoMjrnnciAL and Financial Chronicle u issued on Saturday morning, with the latest news up to midnight oj Friday. purpose of placing delivered by carrier to city to all others (exclusive of postaj^e) THE 00, ilnvid by tetter, RAII<\rAY mONITOR. /'ostage ts I p ti't by the f •uttsc^itier at Hk nwn vtjet-ofir.e. OmcE Box B. DANA & 00., Publiahera, 79 and 81 William Street, YOHK. WILLIAM Post company has 4,S9J. : £2 to the Chronicle (inclnding postage) " Monitor moment at this all ' Chronicle and Monitor together Advertisements, in either Journal, Is. per line each Insertion; for five or more insertions, a liberal discoont is allowed. 2 It 2s. ISs. I6s. ordered its and and it the publishers. The might, fire at Boston in the for the for so soon make effect for a close time on the mind, shall be fostered months and perhaps years for Decoration Day. We have yet so lively a remembrance of the drain of loanable capital caused by the last grations ai Boston and Chicago, and the long confla- pressure on ; rate of the Bank So very chief point this little week in detention from this cause. the monetary situation ij the firmness with which our securities have sustained them, selves in the European markets, notwitbstsndiog t)ie wide the choice it shall belief that the is be checked however, is may be for^-ign rise in the would have this has not found in the merely temporary and cannot be confirmed by tlie rates in the open advance This sustained. six per cent, far, Perhaps the explanation verified. is to 1 per cent, below the Bank rate. predicted two years we ago the Bank of England has lost her sovereign control over the rate of interest in the London money market, and sure that the Joint Stock Banks will follow her merely as an expedient to attract gold ; except, indeed, there should be at the same time a real Last year for the fi'st time scarcity of loanable capital. rate if she raises the it London banks deviated from than The if, come. Englund to of ment on a business day would necpf^sary business Lftd whom The dependonoe of our money market just now on before, of allowing as interest naturally cause no small Happily, however, the worst danger was soon past, and the reports of mischief done were so reassuring about poon that the few bankers yfho were in their offices on com- a disastrous choice of or whether to the loan market has been so severe, that such an announce alarm. remunerative capital naturally led to the expectation that the money market cannot be holiday which was universally observed one importmt trust to discharge. On their fidelity and good judgment it depends very much wheiher th's foreign demand, which is now so promising for This great discrepancy shows that as Arrested, present sensitive attitude of the public have had a decided but yesterday, tl<ough capital of sufficiently responsible agents to market which rule ^ FOREIGN CIPITAI; AND OUR MONEY MARKET. it.i agents busily engaged in confided have therefore a very ^1^ The Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances unless made by been D rafts or Post-OIBce Money Orders. 1SW A neat file for holding current numbers of the Chronicle is sold at the by that in would receive a serious check they were to The securities. ; learn also been organizedi the growth of these organized produced some trouble here. Volumes bound for suboffice for 60 cents; postage on the same is 20 cents. scribers at tl SO. 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KLOTD, JR. and panies will be slow $10 00 number of our Government, in it and other bonds or stocks. selecting securities of a safe ADVANCE. 6 ia companiep, which are at work in England raising I ForSliMonths which in among whom information recently showed, has called into existence a trust Scotland a similar trust and mailed For One Year securities Their growing inclination to seek American investments, tn 7.18 The Cosotercial and Financial Chroniclk, German the shown them- accessible relative to our bonds than ever before. railroad, KiibsGiTbers, foreign best the continent and in England, Groceries III our reports as in European capital can invest itself. This lesson will not be lost on the frugal multitude of persons of small means on i TKBH8 OF BUBBCBIFTION-PATABLS seen that 719 780 782 7i5 THE COMMERCIAL TIMES. Commercial Epitome Ootlon be will it elsewhere, Five-Twenties have as lo By by the panic. produced elsewhere 71S THK BANKfiRS' GAZKTTB. Money NO. 414. 31, 1873. markets, j Gold in given I Market The INTERESTS OF THE (TNITED STATES. devastation THE CHROXICLB. /v their custom, never broken on deposits one per cent, less We presume they are in like now, lor it is obvious that if those banks, with their aggieg.ite deposits of 100 millions sterling were paying' five per cent, to the depositors, they would certainly not be disposed to lend as tlie Bank manner refusing reported at The fact rate. to follow this old rule 5@5^ is per cent to the public. that capital is abundant in London, and continental market? also, notwithstanding the in the Vienna panic, THE CHRONICLE 710 [May SI, 1873. Paris and the general possibly be avoided, and we have always contended that Germany. Judg- the best preventive of such abuses is publicity. Still it is ing from present appearances we may now fairly calculate argued that the pnnciple of the law of February 19, 1869, on a much larger proportion of that capital flowing hither cjvers the abuse, and should bo so declared by an during the next six months than was at all probable before amendatory act. This law of 1869 makes it a penal offence premium of the gold the rise in inflation of speculative values throughout the close of the Geneva Convention. is It not without reason that the public attach so much importance to prospective influx of foreign capital, for it is really the tliis most important preventive or remedy for some of the formidable monetary evils that trouble us, and it will help us to avoid some of we the perils which 8(.rew so thickly the rugged path are traveling toward specie payments. for any National bank BAMS The rumors of an intended we referred The speculators hsve movement GOLD. IN in gold, to made some vigorous not with the success that had been which of their partial failure is said to be efTorts, thoiigh predicted. that (m hypothecated green further equal fine to one-third of money so loaned. Moreover, the bank officers who make the loan are personally fined in a sum equal to one third of the money so loaned ; arid the fines or penalties so partj bringing an.l As suit. officers are its given to a question of policy, it is claimed that gold coin should be prohibited from by pothnca week, have proved to be well fourdeJ. last by a of $1,000, and fine recovered both from the bank THE RECENT RISE ilND loai.s the the THE make to backs or National banknotes, and punishes the offence by a equally with greenbacks and tion, session of Congress One reason matter by the banks are less willing than ihey have recently been to aid the gold cliques. lead the banks to the press should to the practice of notes, A new law their the agitation of the indeed, except, ; bank probably be proposed at the next purpose will for this own banks would certainly have put a stop Meanwhile our city in showing any right sccord. difficulty now believed that but for the banks the speculation of under the National Currency Law to count as resetVe mahy the past six months would have been unable to raise the millions of corn which are Only hypothecated with them, and price of gold to the extent actually reached, and the nature are not owned by the banks at all. But why, it may be asked, is this custom attacked now 1 of the assistance thus aflorded is now being subjected to the severe scrutiny of public opinion. So far as is known, It is not M new abuse. It has been quietly practiced there are only a few of our city banks which have been engaged for years. The reason is foviid, we suppose, in the misIt is in this way, and of this small minority the better class are sensible of their error, Tbe part position. and are receding from these institutions their false have played in the recent gold speculation is ably set forth in a pamphlet on R'sutnption by one of our most intelligent bank officers Mr. O. H. Schreiner, of the German American Bank, as follows which recent, and to tbe mass of riee ot gold in the face of extreme ward tendency in other vnlues, is the action of a limited number of as collateral security for loans or the people incomprehensible, money stringency and a downowing, in no small degree, to banks, which receive the gold advances of par or more on Bame in currency, and include the gold as paft ot their lawful reserve to that extent depleting their legitimate reserve of greenliacke. This gold could not otherwise be carried at rising litea, under such circumstances and whether, when thus received as collateral security, it forms either a safe or legal reserve against the immense greenback liaMllties of New York banks especially, is a question demanding their careful consideration. The New York banks are to a large extent the depositaries for the whole country and should any general emergency arise, requiring them colleclively to make use of their reserves, the' greenbacks thus parted with could not readily be re obtained', for they have floated away and dre scattered through the country while such gold would not he available to meet currency liabilities. The course referred to may be therefore one of present interest, but is of very questionable propriety, when viewed with reference to prudence and safety for the future. Resumption by the banks deoends altogether upon resumption by the government; and collateral gold thus held cannot strengthen or prepare them to endure the great strain they must bear during the approach thereto. Gold would be less subiect to speculation, and therefore stetdierin price, and would find a more legitimate and lower level but for the course indicated Iheir action, therefore, to no inconsiderable extent thwarts one object of the government sales—(viz. to regulate the supply for legitimate purposes, as well as the price)— aids in disturbing and unsettling all values, in mystifying the people, and causing them to distrust the ability of the Administration to act for the general interest or control the situation. ; would not gold origin rendered aid without lias it have advanced At any since the close of last year, per cent seven rate; this seems the chief popular apprehensions against these gold of the and the banks will do well to take heed to such admonitory apprehensions in time. But it is replied that loanS) many there are The _ chievous speculation, to which other causes which have been prominent than doubt that Conspicuous among these removed. interpretation tender laws. in much more No gold. his of the recent eStpEtt is Mr. Richardson from sion of the greenback circulation by a migtaken rite But those other causes have been partly true. is producing the this in powers under the legal This raischi';Vous error produced such excite- ; ; : Ruch ai_d to " bull" speculators, even though it should continue uncontrolled by authority of law can, however, be only available up to a certain limit. The extent to 15 millions. if needful by The precise banks have been carrying gold variously estimated at from 5 to figures can of course be obtained the Comptroller and the it public credit, that notable rise in gold. 356 week the now down to But The currency celled. of was much it hal been at an) time since the wir to operate is easier for a error has been can- this its maximum legnl millions, and with the past experience of the Secretary of the Treasury, it can scarcely be expected that tliat officer or his successors will venture ou a lepetition of the policy or expanding the first illegally the offence currency of Although the country. has been condoned as a misapprehension and an error, the second might be construed as involving grave personal consequences, which no public official ot ordinary prudence would be rash enough to brave. As relied to the other well known on by the advocates cussed them fully of lute. influences of a ri-e in We which have been we have dis- gold, need therefore say no more above referred to, they are regarded as having mostly spent their force; and the popuin this place than that like those banks and on the aid they give the premium on specie upward movement. much to the of the blame on the gold gamblers, should receive in the near future any notable Bank Superintendent, M.-. Schreiner, probably ou"; of a conservative desire not to f.ster too much the public apprehension, refrains from a ly conjectures as to the amount of gold which has been number of bankN that have been doing the work. He proposes, however, to stop the mischief by a law framed for that purpose. We object on principle t a »ny new legislative restriction! on banking which 'jtm cirried or the than the country, and shook so profoundly the the lar opinion therefore will charge which the f>r tbe cliques has been ment througliout currency and THE BOESEL lAW AND RAILROAD PROGRESS IN OHIO, The Boesel law having just been declared unconstitutional hy the Supreme Court ot Ohio, some persons have too hjjistily come to think that many sound new railroad enterprises in that State will receive not believe this; serve to show A a serious check, brief examination of the Wa do facts may that the decision will rather help than injure Ma^ THE CHRONICLE. 81, 1873.] 711 « The design of tho Boeael act io well known for its construction, and, If anything useful has been accorapllshed, with the road being ubstantially owned by a railroad company, to 23d April, 1872, it was intended to enable he operated or not, or disposed of aa such company may Qtid most for projected roilroad companies to evade a direct positive it* interest. Thus is accompUshed by indirection, what It would be a plain violation of an expreM provision of the eonatitutlon to prohibition of tho C>^nstitution of the State. That instru- do directly. ment in tho 8th article of its 6th section declares that " the It was argued by counsel that iven if the tenth notion General Assembly shall never authorize any county, city, were void, still the rest of the statute would be valid. town or township, by vote of its citizens or otherwise, to Against this the Court ruled that " the tenth section in become a stockholder in any joint-stock company, corporaBound railroads. When passed tion, or association its credit to, or money whatever, or to raise in aid of, which the authority to or loan for, any such company, corporation, or association." To evade sell or loan that section it this express restriction Boesel law very the First, it enacted found cannot be thus cannot be presumed that been passed by the Legislatur'*. adroitly contrived three expedients: is separated in determining the validity of the act, for without The section constitutes a > r it would have acted on by the people. ncc ssary part of tho plan or that scheme tor accomplishing th't ol jecta intended by the act.** " any county, city or township might construct a railroad of Another argument was that us the Supreme Court bad its own, and might borrow for that work a sum not exceeding formerly decided that the Cincinnati Southern Railroad act five per cent, of its taxable property. Thus a railroad was constitutional, although it authorized the city of Cincinpassing through a belt containing three counties and fifly- nati to build that road and afterwards lease it, therefore* seven townships could be voted aid dy the united efforts of that counties and townships might combine together to meet these sixty different bodies or by aa many aa could be as a confederated union the great public want of a railroad, brought to co-operate in tlie enterprise. Hecondly, when though no one of these townships singly couli build more the bonds were thus voted, they were be awarded to the to lowest responsible bidder, " for the whole of said road or to who the party will agree miles of road for the to build sum appropriated." Thirdly, the act authorized the Commissioners appointed under road the might either before or after in their discretion sell the completion it to lease ; or they road for such compensation and on such terms as they might agree upon ; the lease or sale not being valid till ratified by popular vote. The price at which the sale may be made is left wholly io the disIt may be paid in money by completing work. To clear beyond doubt the amendatory act cretion of the local authorities. or in any other up this point way such and place it as expressly declares that "thi consideration lease may be of the sale Or the construction of the road." These three points are elaborately discussed by Judge White, who delivered the opinion of the Court, declaring the law unconstitutional on the ground, attempts to reach indirectly an object mainly, that it which cannot be reached directly, being expressly forbidden in the constitution. The points are summed up To this the Court reply The act passed upon In that case Is widely different from the before us. The latter contains provisions and elements not ifound in the former. That act authorized a railroad to be built by a municipality, when it was found to bo essential to it* interest, as one of its public works. It was to be used and operated aa other works of a public nature in which it had a special Interest, and which It was authorized to own and operate. In the case referred to. of Walker w. Tho City of Cincinnati, the Court held that It was competent for the Legislature, under the general grant of legislative power, to authorize the entire construction of such a work by a municipality having a special interest therein, and to empower the local authorities to provide the means therefor by taxation. And further, that a work thus constructed was neither In violation of the express nor the clearly implied prohibitions of article 8, section 6, of the ConstitntloD. That the construction of the work in this manner, however unwisa it might be, did not involve the union of public and private capital or credit, nor the raising of money by the municipality for, or loaning its credit to, or In aid of other parties, incorporated or otherwise. That this Is as true In regard to railroads so constructed as It Is In regard to water works, gas works, and other Improvements of a similar nature which the manicipalitles may construct, but which require the employment of skill and labor to make them available for public use. " The mischief which this section (art. 0, aec. 8) Interdicts subdivision is a business partnership between a municipality or of the State.and individual or private corporations or associations. in any It forbids the union of public and private capital, or credit enterprise whatever. In no project originated by individuals, whether associated or otherwise, with a view to gam, are the to BtuniclpAl bodies permitted to participate in such manner as stockholder incur pecuniary liability. They can neither become a interested nor furnish monev or credit for the benefit of parties and asso^ therein. Though joint stock companies, corporations, the reason of ciations only are named, we do not doubt that the prohibition would render It applicable to the case of a single number of one now greatest the than a small link of this road. as follows By sectioa 10 it appears that the Commissioners or other public authorities operating under the act, are invested With authority to tell or lease the road either btfore or after completion. It would fee within thoir power to sell what is called the road at any time certainly after the making of the contract. Now, in such case, what is sold t Substantially the right to use the public bonds to construct a work which becomes the property of the purchaser «8 fast as it is built. What is to be paid for the right thus sold is to be left to the discretion of the local authorities. It may be paid forby completing work. Indeed, the amendatory act expressly declares that the consideration of tho .sale or lease may be the construction of the road. This i\ in eflfect, the same aa if the parehaaer had projected the road to be built on his own aCMunt, and the local authorities had agreed to aid him to the amount of the bonds. The act contains no provision requiring the road, after Individual." Tliese then are the constitutional limits which restrict in Ohio, the votinft of railroad aid from townships or counties. legislaThose municipal bodies may bo authorized by the enough rich are they if own their lure, to build railroads of waterworks, gasworks, just as they may construct their own the public funds have been expended, to be completed. Nor in afterwards as a structures these lease or turnpikes, and case of sale is there any provision requiring it to be maintained to unite with But want. public a supplying and operated. In the absence of such a provision, neither railroad means of companies nor others owning railroads can be required to mainto build a railprivate capitalists, speculators, or projectors— tain and operate them.— 2 Bedfield on Killings, S. 191 18 Eng. L. do this in entire road in part with public money— to & E., 199 25 Wis. R., 207. But if the public money should be expended before the making dependence on private capital to complete or operate the : ; of the lease or sale, the public authorities are, by the act, put, we it from utter public usemight almost say, in complete subordination to the railroad com- road when finished, so as to save the prohibition of the pany, or parties owning or controlling the other parts which are witliin be lessness— this is decided to to make up the whole road. To everybody else It will be as that « the pubbo deny Court the Moreover, constitution. useless as to the county or township whose money built If it. is to be neUher which road leased of sold at all, it will necessarily be to the parties a for expended ot com- money may be pany who control such ether parts. The local authoritie « under the amount of of expenditure mere The leased or sold. the act, have no alternative but to let the work perish in 'its'incom raised in building so much plete state, or lease or sell it, on such terms as the par Heg named public money authorized to be are willing to acccept. out any for that sum, witl.ou of a railroad as could be built If a line of road is projected through several tow ..^jipa or counpublic no serve could use it, ties, no concert of action is contemplated. The lea.C„ orsellinff of authorTtyt"o" complete it, or the part which may be constructed by the bond public with built be not locality is consequently it could wholly independent of the action of the of „y jngalitie? The purpose," and taxation. from company that gets one link in the line can or derived «^*trol or defeat the funds fouuded on whole. The transaction which the statute of the .^\],oiizes begins with examine further into this decision X„e L.hi't^mCM.?.«H^!TJ^ T " ./ *elooalitiea mentioned We need not 50urt» Enowgh hw been mi to .jusiKy th? opinion that H ^ 712 THE .CHBONICLR [May sec veiy liiely to cheok the building oi any g.jod For in a State where the railroad networlt railrORds in Ohio. of Ohio railroad enterprises need not that ia »o complete as will uut be rely on town and And ofiunty bonds thay are if liliely to pay. better not be attempted. It is evident then that municipal now prohibited ought not to be given to railroads which cannot command private capital on their own merits; and if they can command this capital, then such grants of bonas will earlier In be needless. have been indispensable, but those times have passed away in the great State of Ohio, and with them should pass away this and other primitive expedients of may they upon the market for home on the Stock Exchange adverse, effect has been a general one. It must, I think, be admitted, however, that the crisis at Vienna, eo far as its effect here is concerned, has been exaggerated and it may be asserted that, rather than prov ing disadvantageous to us, a contrary result is obtained. Germany has during the labt two years been speculating largely, and numerous new schemes have been introduced. Many of those schemes have of late collapsed, and in consequence of the liabilities incurred many holders of sound Government stocks, have been compelled to realize in order to acquire a requisiteamount of ready capital to meet existing losses. Surely that pressure to sell and our ability to buy is a gain to the buyer and' • or county bonds such as are tiipes had an securities, so that the decline in prices ; they are not likely to command a local or through in so populous and thriving a community tlicy had if traffic discount, have 81, 1873. railroad finance, ; the operations which have been conducted this result in a very large profit to ourselves. that English capital interest is so much is will thus; not to be supposed the rate of Germany because to fly to On higher. It is week the contrary, the has a crisis deterrent effect, and capital can only be attracted by offering which are known to be marketable. Even, Bank should be compelled by the German panic to advance their minimum, we should hold in return for capital sent away some of the best foreign stocks, for which Germany to securities in return CnHNGES IN TUB REUEE.1ING AUENn Ol' NilTIONlL BINKS. The followintf are the cUansfes In the Redeeming Agents ot inst. These Banks approved since tlie 321 weekly cliangea are furnistied by and published in accordance witVi an arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency. National BKDSEHINS AeEHT. SAKB or BASK. I«OATIOI(. The First National The Central National Bank of New York, revoked. Bank The Central Na- The Central National Bank of New York, revoked. tional Bank The National Ejt The Third National Bank of New York, approved in place of the Market Nachange Bank tional Bank of New York. The First National The Valley National Bank of 8t Louis, approved as an additional redempBank Massachneetts— Lynn Pennsylvania Philadelphia... . GeorgiaAugusta Illinois Charleston.. tion agent. IlUnolsQulncy.. The First National The Valley National Bank of St. Louis, approved as an additional redempBank Michigan— The Second Bank | tion ageiit. Pontiac. Nat'nal York, approved. New The following The Merchants' National Bank of New National Uaiilis. Bank organized during the the only National is past week, viz. No OfBclul Ward National Bank of Boston, Mass. Authorized capital, paid in capital. $100,000. Wra. L. Sturtovant, President Henry A. Roberts, Cashier. Authorized to commsuce business May 8,112—The First $200,000 ; 24, 1873. -"~ » ' JHonetarg .Cateat anir (Eomiucrnal (KngUal) NetDS. therefore, if the re-acquire would have to pay a much higher price than that at which they disposed of them to us. The Bank return published this week is not favorable, the proportion of reserve to liabilities being 33 1-8 per cent, showing a slight diminution of strength. The Bank, however, have not advanced their rate, the minimum quotation being still five per cent. The money market is somewhat unsettled, as an ac vance is expected at any moment but as the bank do not perceive that there is any unusual activity in ^the demand for money from commercial sources, and as they appear to look upon the German crisis ; as temporary, They are it is yet possible that the present rate will be sufficient. rejecting, as far as lays in their power, all paper having a finance appearance, and no doubt they consider that as money is now at the satisfactory point of five per cent, English capitalists will be less disposed to meddle with the French indemnity. There ip, however, a good demand for gold for export, and our importabe small for some time to come. It is inferred, therehad to the Bank to supply the necessities of Germany. It may be observed, nevertheless, that the German demand is not pressing, and the following table tions will fore, that resort will have to be extracted from the Board of Trade returns will show that though there has been considerable activity in the bullion market this RATES OF BXOHANGE AX LONDON, AND ON LONDON AT LATEST DATES. EXCHANGE AT LONDON- MAY year, the balance against us is only about £1,800,000. IMPOBTS AND EXPORTS OP BOLD ASD BILTEB TOB fOUE MONTBI. Imparts. KXCHANGK ON LONDON. 16. OH— BATS. TIMB. TIMK. . , Paris...: Paris short. liO}iSi'-ilH 3 months. 25.75 a25.60 20.47 ®20.53 26.45 @:6.55 3 months. S5.80 a25.90 May*' 16. short. Vienna *' ®n.80 11.70 Maj; 12.01 25..36 19.95 25 48 3 mos. 16. Smos. 109.60 H.Viii Berlin FMnkfort St. .... '• .... Petersburg Lisbon MiUn..., m}4 short. .... •i'i'A 47Kfe<8 90 days. .... 3 63''@53« months. 29.95 Genoa Naples York.... .... New May Vidpiraiso.... Bnenos Ajges . Montevideo... Bombay Calcutta... 16. short. May 16. 60 days. April 23. 90 days. April 24. April 1. April 15. .... April 20. April 14. Eio de Janeiro Bahla PernambiittS .... .... . Hong Kong... 1 May 15. May 14. May 12. 6 mos. .... S9.40 26 I From oar own correspondent. 44X crisis at 8,981,601 £11,614,072 £7,259,282 £9,968,539 £4,835,369 £5,891,627 3,626,031 6,200,855 £7,858,674 3,126,138 £6,361,400 £11,096,482 £11,284,712 Jlxportf. Gold Silver Total At this period last year the balance against us was much greater, and though the Bank of England has lost about £3,000,000 in gold since the commencement of the year, that loss has been to a by the large amount of coin in circulation and in Scotland. Money has been in fair demand during the week, and there has been no pressure. Business under the Bank rate is quite exc:'p- in the provinces tional. The quotations are as follows 48X 26 57 l«. 11 Is. 4». Per cent. Bank rate 6 Open-market rates 3-16d. 1! 8-16rf. 6}i@>id. St. iia. SOand 3 60 djys' bills. months^ The : Per cent. | 4 months' 6 4 bank bills mouths' bank bills and 6 months' trade 6 5 @.^3< bills. 5 @5>i bills rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and discount houses for deposits are subjoined : I London. •Saturday, May The « 26«@«RX M.yI2 Shanghai £6.936,938 4,211,703 large extent occasioned ®30.10 ©30.10 ®30.10 29.95 29.95 £3,047,579 6,100,229 BATE. Total Amsterdam Antwerp Hamburg 1873. £5,513,843 Silver LATBST DATB. 1872. 1871. Gold Per cent. 17, 1873. Vienna, resulting from over speculation in securi ties, and the depression of the German Bourses.'have had considerable influence here, and those stocks which are freely dealt in on this and on the German markets have been pressed some- Joint stock banks Discount houses at call Discount houses with? days* notice Discount houses with 14 days' notice... , The following are the rates for 4 4 4}^ 434' money at the leading Con. tinental cities: Bank Open Bank Open been that prices have rate, market, rate, market declined considerably, though the fall has not been very importper cent, per cent. per cent, per cent. 4?4' Paris 5 celona 6 6 ant, except in Turki.'sh, Erie and Atlantic & Great Western securi. Amsterdam Lisbon and Oporto 7 7 4X St. Petersburg ties; B Italian and Lombardo-Venetian shares have been largely Hamburg 'fl Berlin ,.. Brussels 6X offered on foreign account but there has been ready buying 6 Turin, Florence and 5»f at a Frankfort 5 Rome e 6X decline 6n this Bide, and hence any serious fall in prices has been Vienna and Trieste Madrid, Cadiz and Bar Antwerp... 6X arrested. An apprehension that to pay for these securities an For reasons already assigned the stock markets have been dull, increased export of gold will be necessary, and that the Directors and prices are generally lower. Consols, United States governwill be compelled in consequence to further advance their rate of ment securities, and indeed all sound stocks having experienced what freely for sale. The ; result has May THE CHRONICLE. 81, 18T8.] 713 quence of the large quantily of South American wool ofiurlog at Antwerp is dull, and U about Id. per lb. cbtapcr. Bills on Vienna and Trieste were difScult to sell at the comi been demanded for advances on the best foreign securities. The principal change has been in Erie, which has been as low as mencement of the week, but a recovery has since taken place. 40. The following were tne closing prices this afternoon of There has been a good demand for bills on other continental cities, and the lates are less favorable. consols and the principal American securities As regards bullion the chief feature has been a demand for gold on Oirman accoaat, Consols 98Xl United States 6 por cenl 5 20 bonds, ex 4-8 xd 90^i necessitating some moderate withdrawals of gold from the Bank. do Sdaerles MXi 18«51i«ae do zd 91Ki The following prices of bullion are from the circalar of MeMia. do M>«| 188718808, Pixley, Abell, Langley & Blake 88^i do Bper cent. 10-40 bonds, 0x4-6 a The downward movement. rates charged lor carrying over stocks to the next account have increased, 7 to 8 per cent having xd do 8 per cent Funded Loan, 1871, ex 4-6 Atlantic and Ot West., g percent. Dubent's.UiHcboirabolir'sctra.. Ditto Consolidated Bonds, 7 per cent., Blsdioffshelm's certlfl<»tea Ditto iKt Morit-agc, 7 percent bonds Ditto 2d Mortitaijo, 7 per cent bonds Ditto 3d MortRttse... Brie Shares, ei 4-tt PIttoB i>iT cent. Converliblo Bonds Ditto 7 per cent C'nii"olidarrd MorfjfagoBonda Illinois Central ShitrcK. *1IV) pd., ex 4-6 and Lonis St. Ti .'> Panama Gen. 77Xi I17^i S4)ii 47;i »6 1*0 W ® 4.^ ® HI ©100 @ 93 91 9« 4i «alOO ©44 a statement showingthepresentposition of the Bank of England, the Bank rate of discount, the price of Consols, the average quotation for English Wheat, the price of Middling Annexed is Upland Cotton, of No. 40 Mule Yarn fair second qualitj and the Bankers' Clearing House return compared with the four previous years : 1869. 1870. 1872. 1871. 1873. Circulation, Including £ bank post blilj 23.794,35'! Public deposits 4 '183,228 Other deposi is 18,1104,44') £ £ £ £ S3.B2 1,331 9.182 360 15,9 8.908 24,P53,779 26,115.0118 !),R70.709 26,363.446 Ooverument )2.9.11.(i95 li!l.'.8,741 18,451,314 ie,o.i7,:53 securities. 14.(170.798 Other securities Reserve of notes and 18,5lj8,780 coin 8,;)2.5..'il2 19.210.147 12,P6IJ.-i78 lS,5til.«0:J I8.7»2,621 13,30.18^9 23,50t,;»6 25,7J1.495 I^.S^O.^fiS 8,471,655 11,777,032 14,774,377 9,962,686 10,183.602 both departments.... 10.808,910 »4.077,037 iXp.c. 20,699,321 5 p. c. 21,166,652 4>4 p. c. 20,005,207 3 p. c. 93d. 91Xd. 93J<d. 93d 448. 5d. 58s. 7d. 688. 7>id. Is. O/.Jd. S'Ai. SXi- Is. 2d. Coin and bullion In Bank rate Consols Price of wheat Mid. Upland cotton .. No.40 njuleyarnfalr 8d quality 44s. 6d. Ujid. i;>id. Is. i'^A. Is. 3)fd. Clearing House return. 75,130.000 The weather has Is. 85,303.0C0 OXd. Is. 88.938,000 129,625,000 5 p. C, 93Xd. 55». 3d. 98,592.000 and dry, but cold easterly winds bt-en bright have prevailed, and there liave been slight frosts at night. The wheat crop, however, is favorably spoken of, and though winter wheat is a thin plant, yet it looks promising, while spring wheat l» likely to be a full average crop. The diminution in the area of land under wheat is now believed to be very small, the spring having been so dry as to enable the farmers to eow largely of spring descriptions. In fact, despite the apprehensions of many piobable that there is much more land under cultivation this season than usual, as the weather has now been most favorable to the farmer for many weeks. An experienced farmer menit is my presence on the corn market tie other day that a May, if dry, was beneficial and, if so, we have precisely the weather required, for this week we have had a cold easterly wind, with a bright sunshine. There is, nevertheless, a prospect that the harvest will be rather later, and this is an important matter when it is well known that England and the Continent are deficient. The wheat trade during the week, notwithstanding the large quantity of wheat afloat, has been firm, and an ad%-ance tioned in cold ; of about one shilling per quarter has been established in prices. The condition of the English wheat has somewhat improved, owing dry weather but there is still a great deficiency in merits of the crop, the proportion of sprouted grain coming forward being still considerable. the to the The following figures show the imports and exports of cereaj produce into and from the United Kingdom since harvest, viz. from September 1 to the close of last week, compared with tlie corresponding periods in the three previous, years : IMPOKTS. cwt Wheat Barley Oats Peas 1872-73. 31,674,544 11.649.426 6.982 378 979.854 1871-72. 28.255,839 9 348,253 6,681.169 57.1,691 6,770,4.V) 6,59i.3.i3 693,.575 1,86«,>-B7 2.485.984 1J,8 0.895 2,299,678 1,293,079 10,2*1,099 3,281,822 — Beans IndlanCom 13,888 633 18,888 4,893,901 Flour 1870-71. 22,8B8,.'i92 1869-70. 59.470.404 5.%1.477 7.101.8:8 Wheat cwl. Barley Oats Peas 218,.'W0 12..'i26 16,305 6.044 i,<oa 27,787 15,216 Beans Indian Corn Flour The wool sales Mexican Dollars per 4,590,668 making an 2,676,7?0 9.-!,S23 1,302.135 49.598 16.712 7,537 6, Ml 103.4116 20.fi4I 58,fi95 48.948 1.316.435 246,302 19.007 84,381 11,176 2.043 14.044 16,918 have been well attended during thejwcek, and there has been keen competition amongst French buyers for greasy Adelaide wools, which is now about Id. per lb. dearer than at the close of last sales. Cape wools, however, in conse- s. 4 I new,4 IIK per oz., none here .. price old, 6 & IV withdrawal since the date of the last return of withdrawals have naturally weakened the position of the bank, and hence the advance which has been announced to-day is not only prudent, but necessary. It is understood that the amount sf financial pnper afloat is still very considerable, and many persons believe that the difficulties of the situation have not yet been surmounted, but at the same time there is no reason to believe that they will in any way be of a permanent character so far as this country is concerned. The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and discount houses are 4i for money at call, 5 per cent if with 7, and 6i with 11 days notice of withdrawal. {ictual £288,000. heeo 'J CUMWKRCIAL AND MISCKLLANHOUS NEWS! — Imports and Exports for thk Wkbk. The Imports this week show an increase in both dry goods and general merchandise. The total imports amount to f8,585j318 this week, against $7,938,203 last week, and f6,387,442 the previous week. The exports are ?.'5,30.5,204 this week, against |5,482,894 last week, and $5,998,713 the previous week. The exports of cotton the past week were 15,810 bales, against 11,005 bales last week. The following are the imports at New York for week ending (for dry goods) May 23, and for the week ending (for general merchandise) May 23 rOBEiaN inpoBTS at hiw tcrk roa thc wxxs. 1870. Dry floods 1871. $2,121,610 6,052,544 1872. 1873. $1.47i),407 .,. I1.1U.793 General merchandise... 2,501,710 Total for tie wilek. Previously reported.... »3,616.503 119,763,079 174,154 151,097,298 $9,859,023 181.608.254 $8,685,218 177.440,314 $12.3,379,582 $151,271,4152 $191,467,277 $180,035,562 SlnceJan. . 1 $'.916,107 7,942,916 $8 In our report of the dry goods trade will be tound 7,105,811 theimporuof 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 37 XPORTS FROM KXW YORK roH THI WXSK. Forthewcek Previously reported.. SlnceJan. 1 .. 1870. 1871. $3,483,804 68,460,545 $4 162.140 $3,70-2,0.47 $5.S>M04 93 865,939 84,8S7.»:18 106,123. 4SS $88,640,185 $111,338,688 1872. $98,028,079 $71,944,349 1878. The following will show the exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending May 24, 1873, and since the beginning of the year, with a comparison for the corresponding date in previous vears May 21— Str. Russia, LiverpoolAmerican gold coin $101,000 : Sliver bars May 21— Str. at. 13,247 11,010 May 24— Str. For Bremen Forcltm silver May 22— Str. American May 24- Str. Haytien— . 10.000 24,810 }«S9.ai8 19,960,727 Total since Jan. 1,1873 In i4,lM 1,M0 City ef Antwerp, Total for the week Previously reported 1872 1871 1870 1869 silver coin .... Liverpool— Ooldbars SUverbora 5,000 May 23— Str. South America, Same time Jt4.* Foreign silver coin 840 May ai— Str. Wcybosstt, Capo United States silver coin. 8,580 Adriatic, Llver- S 'Iverbars City of Mexico, Propresso .. 62,519 pool 6,040 silver dollars. $£,000 a4-Slr. CalabrU, Llverfiool— ver bars May 24 - Str. Donan, Bremen Foreign silver coin .... America, Soath- Silver hars... Thomas- American gold cola May 212,443 ampton Mexican dollars American 2,080,410 14,558 oz., last prices. i. nj^a so©.. no PosTscniPT— Saicrdat, Noon.— The directors of the Bank of England have announced a further rise in the bank rate, and the oihcial minimum is now percent. The movement was expected indeed, most persons were of opinion that that course should have been adopted on Thursday last, for the state of the bank account would have justified that Cuurse. To-day £189,(^00 has on balance, beeu taken out of the bank for export to Germany, 1,330.073 EXPORTS. .... per oz. standard. per oz. aUndard. per oz Five Franc Pieces 990.!Ni3 l:),417.4:-,2 A 74 $ I. Bar Silver, Fine Bar Sil vur, containing 6 ^ra. Gold Fine Cake Silver ; ir.trinsic d. 77 10 C 71 wxi 78 d 73 U u j II,VXB. I'f) ©100 ea 1. per oz. sundard, la ft price. per ox standard. do. per oz. standard, do. por oz. per ex. none here »» 88X3 6DV xd Mort. 7 percent, bonds, IR97 PennsylvaniaGen. Mort. (iperct. bds, 1910.... Vlrainia 6 ner cent, bonds, ex 4-fl Bar Gold Bar Gold, fine Bar Gold. Heflnable bouth American DoablooDS United States Gold Coin 43 88 40 .... 99 93 Uiicl^;e. iKt SOLD. M xd mort Louisiana percent. Levee Bonds Massachusetts per rem. sterllnebds, 1900 Now Jersey United Canal and Rail bds Illinois 88^ $10,619,745 I Same time In $23,474,197! 1368 1867 S2,357,.3H1 12.258,969 1866 12,194,836 1 1865 1 $39,947,989 l(i,4-;8.145 26,388,-.8» 1;,737,8»» THE CHRONICLE 714 The imports of apecle at tWa port during the past week iiava been as follows MaTl»-8tr. Leo, H^vans— *.nn Gold l.OJO May l!i— Sir. May 21— Str. j Silver I I 41,000 Silver 1 Gold. „ Toial for the weeR Prevloiialy reported City of Havana, Havana I 5,000 8,aiB| ; ^''^l?" I,7ili,8a7 Total Blnce January 1, $1,773,977 1873 Same time In Same time 18TI $684,578 18T( 1870 .VM5.-2IH 6.944,245 18S0 1868 1867 I I in t8,fi57,50« 3,113.]M 1,050,573 — Ocean Mall Service. An article in the Commercial Advertiser rpon this subject, contains some important statements in regard to the relative merits of the lines competing lor the mail service. VVe quote as follows? " It seems to be the endeavor of a mornins contemporary to work up some excitement respectini; thecarriajje of the Saturday European mail. We have sifted the matters, and find the facts Id be that the Postmaster Gi-neral, from statements made by the Inman line, deemed it desirable to satisfy himself whether or not tht) White Star line was in a position to cirrv out the contract in the lutuie, which has been interfered with by the loss of the At1an<ic. " From the figures before us, we find that notwithstanding the fearful winier we have juat passed throuvrii, up to the 1st of April the day of the Atlantic's loss tlie Wliite Star Line had but two failures to despatch a mail steainiT, while the rival line (Inman) on four occasions were unable to do so on Saturday, viz.: Nov. 3U, Jan. 4, March 15, and March 33. " Our contemporary gives a list of delays to the White Star Steamers, which is misleading and unfair. Owinsr to the great speed of the White Star boats, many of our merchants had begun to look upon Saturday as the mail of the week, and reserved all their correspondence for it. On three occasions the Saturdays mail, between the 1st of October and 1st of April, was delivered in London ahead of the mail of the previous Wednesday, and on four occasions, at the same time, out of twenty passages, the White Star boats sailing heucs the same day, arrived thirteen times in advance of the Inman boats, and on mo.«t of these trips over a day in advance. The arguineiil that the Inman Lino sets forward, viz.: that had it been ths mail currier such discrepancies would never have arisen, is absurd, as a reference to the following — — comparative passages to the westward proves that, notwithstanding the fact that the Inman boat had the incentive of the British mail contract and a large subsidy, their boats ran far behind the White Star steamers WHITE 8TAK LINE Sailed from Arri ncd at White Star Mean Favor of Steamers. Queenplown. New York. Time. Wh. Star. Adriatic Oct. 4. 4.38 P.M. Oct. 1.3, 7-.W A.M. 1 2 20 8 19 42 Oct. 11, 12-30 P. M. Get. 1», 71ii P. M. Oct.26, 5-60P.M. Nov. 2, 10-00 A. M. Baltic Atlantic Celtic Oceanic Nov. 8,10 15 A.M. N0V.2-J, 145 P. M. Nov.29. 5-30 P. M. Adriatic Atlantic Celtic Adriatic... Oceanic Baltic Celtic A.M. Dec. Dec. 14, Di 28, 10-46 A. c. 7, 11-10 1-.';1P.M. M. Jan. 3, 63(rP. M. Jan. 10, 5 40 P. vi. Jan. 17, 10-28 A.M. Jan. 81, ll-4i; A. M. Atlantic Adriatic Baltic Oct. 20, Oct. 29, Baltic... Celtic 2.20 A 6-1 -J A. M. M. M. 6-.i6 A. M. Nov.!6, h-»C P. M. Dec. 3, 8-53 P. M. Dec. 10, 9-10 A. M. Nov. 5, Nov. 1.3, 6.40 A. Dec. 21. (.:« P. Dec. 28, 8-26 A. Jan. 7, 2.35 P. Jan. 15, 2-.35 A. M. M. M. M. 2-J, 11-20 A.M. 29, 11-16 P. M. Fell. 10, 2-45 P. M. Jan Jan. Feb. 7,]!-0OA.M. "Feb. 15, Feb.l4, IQ-OOA. M. Feb. 26, Feb, 28, 2-33 P. M. Mch. 10, Mch. 7, 11-30 A.M. Mch. 18, Mch.14, S'SO P. M. Mch. 23, Celtic Atlantic Adriatic 5-40 P. M. 7.51 P.M. 6-27 P.M. 2 .30 1-10 P.M. AM. m 8 17 fl 14 24 10 17 12 11 1 18 8 11 37 11 6 38 10 -JO 32 14 11 17 18 23 67 10 8 11 11 13 27 11 22 02 18 17 10 10 7 27 8 11 08 12 14 13 10 S 14 10 19 22 9 2 08 1 7 45 14 38 1 18 23 a 311 6 1 15 25 8 20 « 5 29 3 8 40 3 81 2 19 1 4 15 S 18 20 4 6 45 15 53 LINE. Inman Steamers. City of London.. City I'f Brooklyn. City of Montreal. < Ity of BrUfselB. Cltv City City City City City City City City City City City Oi*y Cltv of of of of of of of of of of of of of of from Queengtown. Oct, 4, 6:20 P.M. Oct li, 1C:10 A. M. Oct. 18, 5:10 P.M. Oct. 25, B;10P. M. Nov. 1, fi:-J1 P. M. Nov. 8, 5:12 P. M. Nov. 2-J, 6:10 P.M. Nov. 29, 6:m P. M. Sailed Paris. London.. Montreal. • Brussels. Paris Dec. li, N. w Tork Dec. 18, Washlg'n Dec. Brussels. Jan. Autwirp, Jnn. London.. Jan. -28, ,3, Jan. 10, 17. 31, Montreal. Feb. Brooklyn. Feh. Antwerp. Feb, 14, 28, Paris. .*. 7, 5;i!)P. 6:-20 P. 7:05 A, 5:11) 9:."5 5:00 B:-27 B::)0 >i. M. M. P.M. M. P.M. P. M. P. M. P.M. P. 5:10 5 20 P, .$:.% A. 5:21 P. M, M. M. Arrived at New Yoi-k. Oct. 14, It.COA. M. Oct. 21, 9:2.i P. M. Oct. a-*. 5:.50 P. M. Nov. 4, 4:18 A. M. Nov. Nov. Dec, Dec, Dec, Dec, Jan. Jan. Jan. Feh, Feb, Feb. Feb. 11, 18, 6, 10, 13, 29, IH, 1.5, 25, 3, 4:.38 P. 6;.in P. M. M. 1:0 A.M. 1:45 A. M. 4:11 A.M. 4:20 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 7:-.0 A. M. 7:15 P.M. 2:50 A. M. 10, 8:.il 17, 2«, 4:-iS 8:30 M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. Mean Favor of Time. Ininan line 9 2J 03 10 1 37 10 S 02 9 15 SO 10 2,39 10 6 00 13 13 02 111 12 11 16 44 15 15 22 19 4 17 11 18 56 15 1 42 16 14 12 10 7 46 9 IB 17 11 19 42 14 8 34 15 2 07 9 17 55 H 1 1 42 22 39 8 18 2 19 33 ; ; ; ' • ' ' ' come our notice," important class of Western railroad securities, very considerable in number and amount, which are dealt in almost exclusively in Boston included among them are the stock and bonds of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, the Burlington & Missouri, and the Michigan Central Railroads, and a large number of branch roads connecting with the above, and having in most cases a " traffic guarantee" for the purchase of their bonds. This traffic guarantee or agreement has become very popular in some parts of the West, and it consists in an agreement bv one road, generally an important trunk line such as the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, to pay to a branch or connecting road a certain percentage (usually 30 to 50 per cent) of the gross earnings made on business received from the latter the amount thus paid to be applied to the purchase of the mortgage bonds of the branch road. Messrs Lee, Histginson & Co., bankers. No. 40 State street, Boston, with their branch house of C'-ase & Higginson in New York, make a specialty of dealing in the stock and bonds of these companies, and have issued a neat pamphlet giving the particulars of nearly fifty different issues of stock and bonds, the most of which are but little known on the Now York market. lately — There to is now an ; ; — The attention of investors is directed to the card of E. Sanford, Esq., solicitor, at Morris, 111. Mr. Sanford has for many years made a specialty of loaning money at 10 per cent, interest on farm property in Illinoi.i, and informs us that the loans so made by him have invariably proved to be sate investments. The regular rates of interest at the West are much higher than iu this part of the country, and it is stated that loans can be placed there on the mist unquestionable security at 10 per cent Interest, and all the costs of searching title, etc., are borne by the borrower. Mr. Sanford publishes a neat little pamphlet, giving all the details of his method of transacting business, a description of the papers used, etc and for parties who have money to lend we should think it would be well worth their while to procure one of his pamphlets, and examine into the matter. , — 18 31 Moh. 14, S::« Cityof -.Sew York Mch. 8, Mch. 2:3, 1:13 A.M. Oityofl'aria Mch.14, Mch. 21, 6:54 A. M. "This detention to the mails causes much inconvenience to Kew York, especially, as partial despatches come by the White Star steamers, which, without the incentive.of being mail carriers, have, on fifteen occasions, reached New York iu advance of the mail steamer sailing the same day, on six occasions have arrived two days in advance, and on six occasions over a day whilst the press almost weekly acknowledge the favor of the latest news furnished by the White Star management. " The public are not concerned in any petty rivalry between two great companies, which ouglit to be above such feeling, but in the one question the expedition of mail matter. The White Star Line is ready to unarantee this beyond all reasonable doubt, in the future, with but one exception. It can be easily vmdeiBtood that a loss of such magnitude as that of the Atlantic should cause some embaxrassmeut in a regular service, "to change — the mail now would cause serious inconvenience, seeing that the only Inman boat which offers any competition to the White Star steamers, the City of Brussels, is laid up for repairs if the mails were to be given to the Inman Line, the inevitable result raiisi be that the White Star sieamer would every week reach Queenstown materially in advance of the mail, which would be a source of mucli dissatisfaction. All merchants have experienced the annoyance of the early closing of the mails on Saturday the management of the White Star Line have on several occasions detained their steamers on this account from an early morning to an evening sailing, the tide compelling them to wait inside tlie bar until the early tide on Sunday morning, and it is manifestly unfair to bring up against the line what has been a public benefit. " It is noteworthy that the only complaint that hns been made to the Department comes frofli the Inman line, who were d prived of the United States mail flag by the White Star line, on the Ist of October last and the fact must not be overloolted that the Inman line refused to carry the mail when the Department could only offer the amount of the ocean postages, and the PostmasterGeneral was only relieved from this predicament by the action of the Bremen line. " We most heartily indorse the petition from the leading bankers and merchants of the City of New York, who are the most deeply interesied in the mail, and whose voice should be heard above the clamors of rivalry, sustnined, as it is, by their correspondents on the other side of the Atlantic and we trust that the Postmaster General wi" not ignore their claims. In regard to the Gaelic' and Belgic' (sister ships), which the line undertake to have available as reserve steamer.'i, the weekly line being com plete for service, the following extract from a Liverpool paper may be interesting: " Yesterday the latest addition to the fine fleet of the Oceanic Steam JNavigation Company arrived in the Mersey from Belfast Lough, where she has been built in the yard of Messr.^. Harland & Wolf. Though not quite so large as her recent predecessors, she is built upon a similar graceful model, with a view to strength, as well as speed. She is 3SI5 feet in length, is of 2.700 tons register, and her engines, constructed witli all the latest appliances and improvements, are of 400 nominal horse power. She is named the Gaelic,' is four-masted, has a turtle back, and all the distinguishing characteristics of a White Star steamer." " Tlie new boats, Germanic' and Brittanic,' which ere to be wonder-i of marine architecture, are being rapidly completed, when the line will be placed beyond such unworthy attacks as have ; $a,464 May 24— Sir. Ocean Qaeen, As- pinwall Bilver Ontario, Eio Ja- ueiro Silver fMa/ 81,1873 The City Bank of Houston, Texas, has jnst declared a dividend of 10 per cent, from the net earnings for the six months ending April 30, The card of the bank will be found in our advertising columns. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Banking House of Henry Clkws & 33 Wall street, N. Y. Co.,) f Deposit accounts of Mercantile firms and Individuals received all facilities and accommodations granted usual with City Banks in addition thereto 4 per cent interest allowed Bills of on ; ; all daily balances. Exchange drawn on England, Ireland, Scotland and the Continent; Travelers' tliroughottt the -world. and Mercantile Credit issued available May THE CHRONICLE; 31, 1873.1 #5,000,000 WESTERN Also, the TOLEDO, TTABASH ic WliSTERN RAILROAD SEVEN PER CENT MORTGAGE BONDS. Pbikcipal and interest payable in gold coin. CO.>8 T16 which PACIFIC SIX PER CENTS at the These bonds are of $l/)00 each interest payable January and July. This road having been consolidated with the great Central Pacipic, the payment of its bonds, principal and interest, is assumed by them. We continue to deal in Government and Central Pacific Bonda receive depoiits on which we allow interest, make collections execute orders at the Stock Exchange ior cash, and conduct a general banking business. market price, is to-day 95; flat. ; Itmedfor the purchase of steel rails. Principal due 1893. Interest coupons payable February t and AuBuat 1 in the City of New York. The Directors of this Trunk Line, between Toledo and St. Louis, comprising with Its branches over 600 miles of completed road, have decided, in order to accommodate the great increase of trafflc, to relay the entire line with steel kails; and for that purpose have issued $5,000,000 of 7 per cent Mortgage Gold Bonda. The steady Increase ot busiuesa over this line will be rapidly and greatly augrmented by its connection with the Canada Southern Railroad (which will be open for traffic in a few weelis), rendering the substitution of steel rails a necessity. The net earnings for the year 1871 and 1873, after paying the interest on the Mortgage debt of tlie Company, were largely in excess of the amount necessary to pay the interest on this Mortgage. The road has no floating debt. All the proceeds of these Bonds go to the permanent improvement of the property, experience having proved that by substituting steel for iron rails on roads doing so heavy a trafflc, the "saving" alone, without any allowance for increase of business, is sufficient to pay off at least four times the amount of this Mortgage before maturity. The advantage of employing steel rails is so great that all our Trunk Lines are adopting them, to the excluifion of iron ones. As the Bunds will only be issued aa fast as the rails can be laid, we tiow offer for sale but $1,000,000, at ninety, and accrued interest in currency. The large earnings of this road, with its future prospects, make this Bond, in our opinion, an undoubted security. IVIMSLOW, i,ANIER ac CO., 27 Pine street, JPEKklNS, JLIVINUSrON dc POST, %1 Now street. FISK RAILROAD BOND*.— Whether you wUhtu ft HATCH. BUY or SELL, write to HASSLER & CO.. No. 7 Wall <ll)c street. New York fianker©' (3a}titt. DITIDENDN. Th« foUowlne Dividend) bare been declared daring tbe paat week WB»K Cent. P'aislc. Books Cumsd. P«R COMPAXT. mscellaneons. BatopUaa Silver Mining ('0., guar 8 iJane J.I Tbuoidat, Ha; S9, ItflS—< P. M. The money market and Financial Situation. TheLegislature of New York State at its present session hat passed a law of May (Decoration Day) a holiday, and in pursuance of this law the city banks and places of business generally will be closed on Friday. To-day the following bill was passed No. 20 Wall street. by both houses of the Legislature, amending the becond section New York, May 37, 1873. of the law lately passed making Decoration Day a holiday, so The Northern Pacific Railroad Company having determined to that it shall read as follows close its 7-30 First Mortgage Gold Loan at an aggregate not " Section 2. Whenever any of the holidays mentioned in the exceeding thirty million dollars, and thereafter to pay no higher first section of this act shall fall hereafter upon Sunday, tbe Monrate of interest than 6 per cent, on further Iscues of its bonds, the day next following shall be deemed and considered aa the first limited remainder of the 7 3-10 loan is now being disposed of day of tbe week, or Sunday, and a public holiday for all or any of the purposes aforesaid, and all bills of exchange, checks and through the usual agencies. promissory notes made on or after the 83d day of May, 1873, As the bonds of this issue are made receivable In payment for which shall, with or without grace, become due and payaljle on the Company's lands at 1.10, they are in constant and iDCreasins any of the days mentioned in the preceding section or on any demand for this purpose, and will continue to be after the loan is Monday kept as aforesaid as a public holiday, sliall be deemed to be due and payable on the business day next succeeding the day closed a fact which much enhances their value and attractiveof their maturity." ness as an investment. Several important events have occurred during the week which The Company has more than 500 miles of its road buUt and in might have been expected to exert an unfavorable influence in operation, has earned title to nearly ten million acres of its land financial circles, but which In fact have had comparatively little grant, and sales of lands have thus far averaged $5 66 per acrd. effect. Among the principal occurrences we may enumerate the All marketuble securities are received in exchange for Northern the change of Presidency in France the failure of several large lumber firms in Albany and this city the commencement of a Pacifies at current rates. suit against the Union Pacific Railroad Company by the U. 8. JAY COOKE & CO. BANKING HODSE OF JAV COOKE dc making the 80th CO.. : — ; ; Government the Mialand Railroad ; BANKING HOUSE OF FISK & HATCH, 5 on Saturday Money on New York, May 29, is 1873. increas- ing the demand for first-class railroad bonds and it is not reasonable to suppose that the present difference of from twenty to thirty per cent can be obtained for any great length of time. We are recommending for exchanges or for new investments ; : The CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO SEVEN PER CENT MORT- GAGE BONDS, interest payable January and July, principal and interest payable in gold in New York City. Only $8,000,000 of these bonds will be offered for sale at present. Price 90 and accrued interest. They are amply secured, and a very desirable investment. The proceeds will be used in adding largely to the present equipment, and in extending the line from its present tide-water terminus at Richmond to deep water on the Chesapeake Bay, where the largest steamers in the world can load and unload alongside the cars. Also, the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO interest payable May May 24. has continued easy in our local market at S@7 per cent, with, a few transactions aa low as 4 per cent, except on Tuesday, when rates were temporarily advanced to 7 per cent Nassau Street. B^ The present tigh price of Government Securities last, New York & Oswego and the slightly unfavorable Bank statement financial difflculties of the ; SIX PER CENT BONDS, call and 7 gold. In commercial paper there has been lera activity, although it does not appear that tlie fa'lure of Messrs. Dodge & Co. and several other firms in the lumber business has had any particular infiuence, a^ rates for paper are steauily becoming easier and are now quoted at 7@7i per cent for prime names. Advices from London indicate a quiet state of affairs, the Bank having gained this week £139,000 in bullion, and th? rate of discount remaining unchanged at 6 per cent. The last weekly Clearing-House statement of New York City banks, rendered May 34, showed a decrease of $898,800 in the excess of reserves above the legal requirement, the whole of such excess being $4,071,475. The total liabilities stood at $337,356,100. and tbe total reserves at $68,385,500. The following statement shows the clianges from previooa week and a comparison with 1872 and 1871: 1873. . 1«TS. Diff^rencea. Hay IS. May 17. May 34. $378,074. 400 t37»,g4e,300 Inc.. $1,771,900 $agS,«01,10C Hpecio «0.6!I8,9<X) 20,&'<2.6U0 Dec. 66,300 S0,?(W,6a0 Circulation.... 27,489.800 27.4U3.80O Inc., 4.600 *7,645,a00 Netdi-poaita.. S07,834,10O $09,763,300 Inc.. 1,928.200 tta.45t.80O Legal tendera. 43,103,200 42,763,900 Dec. 849,300 61,607,100 , Loans and dls. Vm. iba tl. t»M41.tU 16.180.114 Sl,0n,*44 t98,4M).760 <S.3aO,418 and November; these bonds are issued in United States Ronds Government Securities have been denominations of $100, |500 and $1,000. Price 88 and accrued quite firm at the high prices recently established, although busiInterest. The road, 430 miles in length, is now completed, and ness has been rather less active than previously noticed. The the business offering is very large, and increasing daily. range of prices is now relatively high, and without a further We have just published a pamphlet giving a full description of advance in gold we should hardly look lor much higher prices in governments at the present moment, though it is more than the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad and its advantages, and particular probable that the gold price of U. S. bonds will take an upward information concerning the agricultural, mineral and mechanical movement at some tuture day, which will bo the commencement resources, the remarkable coal and iron deposits, and the oppor. of a permanently higher scale of prices. A telegram from tunities for settlement, investment, and the employment of capital Washington states that $5,000,000 of the called 5 30 bonds have been received at the I'reaaury, and a dispatch from London and labor in various industries along its route, copies ot which announces the safe arrival of the Treasury agents who eatiied may be had, free oi cluurge, upon application in person or by mall. out 10,000,000 of the new bonds for the Syndicate. — THE cmiONlCLK 716 " Int. period. &.Inly. rcg. .Jan. 1881 18SI & Jnly. •1«X & Nov. )lb>i & Nov. •llCX & Nov. 118!^ & July. llOif & July. IJIM & July. 120!< .Jan. coup rcjj. Mar. & Sept. *ni)i coup. Mar. & Sept. •114>i re;;. Jan. & July. 'UB Currency May 2«. 29. 80. *ns« 114X 'IH 'Uiy, N. T. Cen. do U6)i •116 'lia 5-2n'8, I8'B B-20's, !8t).i, 6-20's, '.m^ 5 20'8, 1868 6s, 68, 68, 68, 68, 5s, 6s, Jan. 11 llejrApr. ..coup.. 112 May 4 119 rcg.. 114K Jan. coup.. 114X Jan. 3 122?; May Apr, Jan. S 118?; coup 112); coup.. lH>i Jan. 6 118?; Apr. coup.. 11.3?-, Jan. 2 120X Apr. new coup. . llSJi Jan. 4 Northwest do pref EockKand St. Paul do pref Atlantic & Paciflc pref. Ohio & Mississippi. Central of New JtTsey. Boston, Hartf Erie. Del., Lack. & Western. . : Hannibal do & St. Jo do pref. Paciflc Ool.. Chic. & C I. Panama 36.44.5,': 50 119,159,4iM 58,818.200 90,974,200 14,191,600 140,099,750 148.63:5,300 Quicksilver do pref 224 700.450 PaciflcMtiii 119,VMay .34,301,400 . & . Union West. Un. Telegraph.. 24,432,900 Adams Express 54,467,550 American Express United States Express. Wells, Fargo & Co... f. Canton 64,623,512 State and Railroad Aonds.— State bonds have, as a general Louisiana bonds have advanced 5(g6 per cent on rule, been dull. the announcement that the State interest due June 1 and July I would be paid, including, we presume, all interest now overdue. Virginia consols are firm, and the hope is confidently entertained that the State will regularly pay interest on two-thirds of her debt under the laws now in operation. Railioad bonds have met with a tolerably well distributed business at the Board, but the volume of transactions is small, except in Union Pacifies. The land grant and income bonds of the latter company have been seriously depressed by the suit just commenced on behalf of tiie U. 8. Government against the WhatPacific Kailroal Conipjiny, Credit Mobilier, etc. ever may be thought of tli'^ real merits of this action, considered either legally or politically, there can scarcely be two opinions as to the fact that it is working great injustice and serious injury to a large numljer of innocent holders of these securities who have purchased them of late years in the open market with the utmost good faith many paying full value for Union them. The New York & Oswego Midland Kallroad has recently experienced some financial difficulties, which it is said will all be settled in a short time, by the subscription of $4,000,000 on the part of a Byndicato. of leading bankers, who have the subject under consider- 6 140 Apr. 13 69V Feb. May 5 82 Feb. Apr. 16 Feb. 15 mn Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 51% Jan. Consolidated Coal Maryland Coal IC 16 r 1SU Jan. 55 ni Feb. Feb. 4 Mch. 11 21 16 I17j; 62% Apr. 11 6,HJiApr. 17 20 Feb. 28 40% May 28 «ti Apr. 2X May 16 93 Jan. 7 May 23 35 60 Mch. 22 Apr. 1 25 29 May 1 95 Feb. 2 77% Apr. May 16 30 May 17 47 40% May 29 2 time in^l872 Highest, Lowest. 94% Jan. 5 101% Apr. » May , Mcb. to 8'i% Mch. SO 95 107% Feb. 12 130 80 60 Feb. 6 75Ji MrU. 9 89% 85% 70% 66% Feb. 12 90 3 7fl% Jan. 24 88% Jan. 29 49?; Jan. 24 106% 105% 87 98% 94% 80% Jan. Jan. Jen. Fob. 85% 97% .Tan. 118% 63% Jau. 74% Feb. 10 64,X ' Apr. 85 May 20 May SO Mch. 80 Apr. 1 Apr, 4 Apr. S Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. " Jan. 20 43)^ Feb. 24 61% Apr. May 80 113% Jan. 3% Jan. 2 11% May 102^ Feb. is M-iX Mch. 108 10% Feb. 8 May 2!l 52% Feb. 71% Jan. 7 6 36% N'ch. a>X Jan. 55 Mch. 71%^ Jan. Jan. 4 43% Feb. 11 l;ili Jan. " 9iX Feb. 46>i Jan. 57 Feb. 76% Feb. 92% Apr. 17 100i< Jan. 65% Apr. 17 70% Jan. Feb. 27 e2 Jan. 70 Apr. 17 86 Jan. 29 78 Apr. 110 May 8 90 Jau. 5S% Apr. 23 43 28 M^h. 17 20 Jan. 2^x 19% 104-5; ! — Same ,;. .Tan. 62 76 83 104;^ 81, 1873. and 1872 was as follows scrip 232,745,903 ma Currency. 88X do 30,761,850 34.828,450 coup.. 11.3?; Jan. 2 121% May coup.. 113?; Jan. 2 120X May Jan. ..rc(!.. in9>^ Apr. 17 coup.. 109% Jan. 8 1I5?< Jan. 1 116% May 27 reg.. 112?i Apr. 10-40's I0-40'8 72 Wabash 25 $129,182,300 $70,817,700 24 192,857,100 89,878.550 23 ~~ 68% LakeShote •lie to date in 1873 ...114%Jan. do pref HU^ 1 Jan. 1 to date 1873. Lowest. Highest. 977< Apr. 16 106X Feb. scrip.,.. Erie sale — 6f, funded, 1881.. es, 1881 6a. 1881 Bs, 6-20'B, 1862 6«, 6-20'8, 18(14 & Hud. R.. Harlem was made at the Board. The range in prices eince Jan. 1, and the amount of each class of bonds outstanding May 1, 1873, were as follows Amount May 1. -Range since ^an. 1.——, r^ Registered. Coupon. Highest. Lowest no • This is the price bid, Jan. . H^X . 10 40'8 10-40'a May 116)i 'llSJi 119 *118J< 118;^ 1185i *iaiK *12S« *m!4 l*i?i 'lift)* *n6>i 'lieSi •llOM HfiK 1165i *1I6>* »118 'uaK 11S5< *U8 119)^ •119)^ 1I9X 119 ISIJi 121"i 121X 121% lJO>i 120« laOJi »119% •112?; 'iiax 'iiav *H2>tf 'USJi coup. .Jan. coup. .May coup. .May coup. May 5-20'», lS<i5 5-2y'8,1865 ncWjCOUp, .Jan. coup. .Jan. S-aO"8, 181)7 5-ao"s, 1808 May 27. 88. 24. 116 119 fonded, 1841, ..eonp. ...Quarterly. 5 2i)'B, 1862 520'», IsCil The range from have been as foUowa May May May daily Closlnff prices "^ [May 42 Jan. 42% Jan. Jan. 72 123K 77% 68% Jan. 25)i Jan. 13 44>i Jan. 13 SI 30 87% 53% Jan. Jan. 99% 90 Jan. 80% S9 86% Jan. 60M 95 56% Jan. Jan. •6% 76 39J,C ' 34% Mch. Apr. May May May 8 Apr. 30 Aiir. 89 May May May May May 15 80 34 23 21 Mch. 25 46% May 6 8 21 14 49 26 Jan. 6 17% Mch. Lapsley & Bazley, 74 Broadway and 9 New street, quote etock "privileges" (signed bv responsible parties) 1@IX per cnnt premium foi 30 dayi, ami 1%@2 per cent for 60 d-ivs. at prices varying from the mark»!l aa fo'lows : Puts below. Caiis above. Central & Hudson., i^iitl %®1 1%@2% Lake Shore Rock Island Erie 2)4 '"4 Paciflc Mall .3>i@5 . V@-% Mississippi. Paciflc Wabash 2m®4 VAQti, 6 @9 Northwestern 1 @1% do prel. I%a2 West. Union Tel. 2 ®2% Ohio& Union 1V.®.'% l>4®2)i ...Si... 2 f"8 2>i@4t< 1%®"% Puts below. Calls above. 2 @3% 1J<®1V 1 ®1% CoI..Chic.&I.C.... l%®i B. H.&Erie %® V St.Panl 1)<®2 pref l%aJ do liold%pclor30 d8 1%@1% Uold »i p c for 60 ds !%®1% 1V®3 2%®3% %9 X 2i,®SH 2X®3); 1V®2!< 1 V®2% The latest railroad earnings reported are as follows Jan.l to latest dato. -Latest earnings reported. , 18*3. 1873. 1872. 1872. Roads. Atlantic & Gt. West. 2d week of May. $106,929 $110,860 $1,791.737 1$1,663,770 24.6S5 475.563 391,759 17,639 Atlantic & Paciflc... 8d week of Maj'. 802,6.=7 269,090 04,.581 Month of April. 77,387 949,598 3 054,255 8,989,420 Month of April. 1,133,920 109,6;i8 1,890,997 1,735,973 110.058 3d week of May. 146,.'95 132,507 49.773 46,997 Chicago, Danv. A V. Month of March. 212.435 4,184.152 3,890,033 247,025 Chicago & Nonhw.. 2d week of May. 881.113 1,665,908 1,414,900 432,928 Clev., Col., Cin. & I. Month of April. 451,026 469,452 6,541,707 6,491.465 Erie 2d week of May. 559,871 2,.3.39,435 2,304,320 Month of April. 544,0.35 Illinois Central 445,184 427.382 124.045 114,842 Tndiansp., Bl. & W.. Month of April. 81.632 83,227 1,087,002 1,077,775 Ist week of May. Kansas Paciflc 3.-6.216 7,674,.308 303.847 6,605,793 Luke Sh. & Mich. 8. 3d week of May. 591.627 70.3,637 146,858 190,562 Marietta & Cinn.... Month of April. 140.no3 131.332 2,')23,765 2,287,142 Michigan Central. .. Ist week of May. 120,3"5 2,351.0.58 8,081.7^ 173,239 Milwaukee & St. P.. 3d week of May. 932,739 385,662 861,700 117,512 Mo., Kans. & Texas. Month of April. 3.3:),236 273.9M 1,224,663 1,071,776 Ohio & Mississippi.. Month of April. 1,.V)8,410 1,281,781 69,4)0 68,834 3d week of May. Paciflc of Missouri 9.30,190 230,119 871,978 2)1,886 St. L., Kans. C. &N. M'mth of April. Ii2.460 801,128 735,606 44,835 St. Louis & Iron Mt. 1st week of Mav. 401,783 103,388 St L. & Southeast.. Month of April. 8f,(06 85.4'>3 1,953,063 2,052.738 Tol., Wab. <fc West.. 3d week of May. MonthofMarch 70!,259 BS6,8J1 1,721,017 1,373.912 UnionPaciflc The following is the financial statement of the Pacific Mall Company submitted at the annual meeting Bur.,C. Rap.& Minn. Central Pacilic Chicago & Alton. ... , ation. Closing prices daily, and the range since Jan. May May May May May May 68 Tenn., old 26. 24. 81 803^ •28 K 27. •8;iv •80 BOX •80 •2J «eVlrg., old consolid. do (Uferred. do "43 •29 "16 •42 •sax "53K 6«N.Cttr,,old.... 6«N.Car.,now... (sS.C, J.&J.... 6i Missouri •93X •'M'H Cent. Pac, gold.. lOJJC •1U3 86« 87 Pac, ist L'd Gr't 73% •68 N. J. Cen. let 78.. •IQJ Ft Wayne Ist 78. •1(15 •106 101 "106 Roclc I6ldl8t78... •194 • This 18 the price bid. no 86 66 •43 4! •olX •54 •liK •lh'4 •15 V3H 93^ 93% 1U3« 103H MX 8y« 86 86 « 71 69V 68 64 69 61 •101 ?< •101 •101 •105 •10* •10(.H •106 •106V! •104 •104 lOi sale Mch. Mch. o n SO Jan. Feb. 4 66X Mch. 15W Jau. W , 19 34% Jan. 49 K •11* 11 •103 74% 69 •101?S Knel9tM.78 Jan. 1. Highest. 30. 80 •80 •29 81 Wl*4 •29 •43 •15 do have been: 19 UK •15 tin. 29. 28. 1, 33 1 17 2 Jan. 20 96Y Mch. 51 10t« Feb. 10 89 Feb. 4 80 Jan. 6 S3V Jan. 6 lOSX Apr. 25 106 >i Jan. 22 10S>5 Apr. 3 104 Mch. 29 ? waa made at the Board. — Railroad and miscellaneous Stocks. The Stock market has been essentially dull, except in Pacific Mail and Union Pacific, which have been feverish and fluctuating the first on account of the election which took place this week, and the latter on account of the suit commenced by the Government. A numbor of leading speculivtors will be absent at the West for a short time, attending the important railroad elections, and it is surmised that the market will not be active until they return. Pacific Mail stock advanced 2i per cent when the result of the election was first — known. daily hifrhest and lowest prices have been as follows Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, tfatur<lay. -May 29. MaySO. May.n. Mayas. May 24 May 26. N.T.Cen.&H.R. ino?i 100% lUOX 100% 100>?100J< 100%100>s 100% lou?; •131) 130 129^130 ISOK 130X1S0* 129M 130 130V Harlem 62 X 6.t>i 63 Erie C3?i ,62X63% 62V 63?< 63X 63V "73 • •.... 74% •71 75 74 74V do pref Lake Shore.... 9('H 90% 90% 90% 90% S01« 80% 90% 90% 90?; 63 s 68^ Wabaeh 68% 6SH eiv 6SV 67V 68% 6;« 68 •74 .... 76% •73 "la)^ Korthwest . . : ASSETS. Cash and call loans $100,000 U. S. 5 per $626,140 30 lOO.COO 00 617,1'61 55 cent gold bonds Cash with agents and pursers 500 shares Panama R. R. etock 2,085 shares California Dry Dock Co., S. 76,807 tons coal Outflts and supplies Bills receivable F . $1,373,201 45,000 100.335 1,129,267 353.642 840,C0O ... 85 00 99 «5 77 00 Real estate Steamers & $20,3&J,008 55 The — do Bock St. prof. island ... Paul 8i 107V 51 pref.... do At.* Pac.prcl. Ohio & Miss... Central o' N.J. Bost.. H.*Erle Del., h. & West Han. & St. Jos. pref. do 72% •2:i pref. Paciflc Mail.... Adams Exp . . ma 73 73 •as 2.1 41% 41X 10,5 >S 105 i« 2% i'A iH lOSM 2S 103?< 103>g 103X .... •.... 55 su?; SOJi 30i< do px 25 lysi-d SOW Quicksilver SS" 85" im'A 54}< •36 Col.Chic.&l.C. West, Un. Tel. " ' 1118 41% iVA Union Parfnc. Panama S5(4 llOK ma 31% 85% 40J< 40X 49 45 r.o •93 American Ex.. •67% 45V 98 68 H 36 •.... 3;iK 311% 36 55 31 SOV llOMllt B4% 85X •39 49% 49% 45)i 93 6S 46 93 68 •'.'.'.'. 85>i 107% loex 54 -Tbla u tb» prlc* bid and asked ; no 85 5ihi 65 72% 72V 21% 24V 24V •28 *!'% 41>< 40« 42 105 105 2% S« 36 •.... 25% 29% 110 55 SOii 31 >i 110 84% 85K 40 49 lft5 a% 2% 103V I03V 40 49 41% 45« 101 35 • «al< 105 2% lot 85 sua 54X 73 iov 105 2% 104 •83 65 73 4iji 1051^ 2% 36 26V 27)^ 29V 30M being included 70% 101 54% 54H 35% $2,472,930 IS $8,027,069 87 GROSS RECEIPTS. Comparative statement of gross receipts for passengers and The freight, for the yearo ending May 1st, 1871 and 1873. receipts for the Central 6fiX $4,500,000 00 $2,364,930 13 106,000 00 Total amount remaining to be paid 44 93 63 an ^« Passengers Freight American and California Coast 1870-71. .$1,790,917 11 . 1,894,790 18 iSH 55 '.... 25% Total $3,635,707 29 lines not 1872-73. Passengers Freight '98 iru mad* at tiie Board. and pay- of steamers building Total cost of eight steamers biiilding Paid on steamers to April 30. 1873 Additional payments, May Sltb Total amount paid S9V 41% VESSELS. : 84% S5>i 40 •24 $!0,363,0O8 55 NEW The following is a memoranda ments made thereon to date •.... 84% 40 $20,000,000 00 151696 60 13,406 70 197,905 S5 Coalfreights Unsettled accounts Balance to credit of profit and loss 110 84;< 110 •98 LIABIUTISB. Capital Stock lOJ?; 55 25% 27?; 29X SOX •92% 93 68% •84 101% 108% 10^% 108% 65K United States. 70% 711% •lOH n% •'an 70V ".^0 Wells. Fargo.. "I'D 81 81 .. "93 Canton •.. ,100 1'3 99 99 Cons. Coal '55 55% 56% 53 Maryland Coal. 25 25 •21% 25% •24% 25% ' •84 }i « $3,841,448 2.364,930 18 2,00;i,«81 77 11,631,592 33 86.063 16 Lighters. 91,609 14 Chartered steamers 41,999 99 Central American and Mexican subsidies 234,186 00 California, N. Z., A. S. S. Co.'s account, purchase of steamers. 41.847 72 Unsettled accounts. .. , Payments on steamers building Total $1,800,710 71 3,0i»,194 89 $4,883,905 89 DIKECTORS. The election for directors took place, and the following gentl* THE Atay 81, 1878.) elected George H. Bradbury, T. W. Park, J. D. Smith, M. Burke, C. J. Oaborn, RuBsel Sago, ffeoree S.Scott, Qeorge H. Palmor, Rufus Hatch. Total voteH, 151,802. The new Board of DirectorB met, and the following organization was made President, Oeorge H. Bradbury Secretary, Theo. T. Johnson; Treasurer, Henry Smith. Mr.W.F. S. BellowB remains men were 717 Ci^HONIOLE. BUTIiWE, (lUOTATIONS IN BOSTON. PniLADELPniA, : &f. J. : uonsiTixi. ; tBCOUTIBt. Bid, r«DiUTlTa.,(en. m., eonr, IIU) BOSTON. Maine the VicoPresidi^nt. New The Gold market, — There dn PerklomeD Pbll*. has been more than the usual VermoDt 6s ta, Carraner. MaMactaotetU Interest shown in paid, on account o{ the alleged manipulations ta Oold, im do M, Oold do of the clique, nnd the price has ranged during most of the week Bolton 6a cloi<ing to-day from 118 to IISJ, touching 117J on Tuesday, and do Ss.gold t»H !• at llSi. It is reported that the clique controls a very large Uhlcago BeweraKC ifnnlclpal 7b do amount of gold, and the usual predictions are made of a corner Portland 6a,bnlldln(loaa UurllnRton * Mo. U O.. 7 to force up the price or an artificial scarcity to bo made in cash Clieahlre,6 •..•^ gold for tho sake of exacting higli rates from borrowers. On gold Cln San. * Clev., l«t M., 7, '67. Mass., conv., ». 1S74... M loans to-day tho rates ranged from " Hat " to 5 per cent, for carry- Kaatern Hartford A Brie, lit M (new)1. MX ing, and time loans we have noticed this week quoted as follows: ORdensbarr * Lake f:b. 8a.. .. Col. * Newport Bds, 6/T6. 30 to 60 days, 3 10@i for use; 90 days, ^(21 for use; four months, Ola do do Bonds, 7,1^.. Rutland, new, 7 f@i for use; six months, l^iiif for use; and all the year, lj@2 per Stanstcd & Cliambly cent for use. At tho Treasury sale of $1,000,000 to-day the total Verm't Cen., Ht M., cons. ,7, "86 Customs week have receipts of the been $1,031,000. The following table will show the coarse ot the gold premium each day of the past week Qnotntions. / Open- LowIne. May Saturday, Monday, sk S4 26 •• est. , 111^11est. Clos- Total Ini;. Clcarluge. a7....iiRX inji Wednesday, Thursday, S8....118?i; !i9....118>i $3,im.7K 89.o.«.niio a,r.T2,48:l 3,078, !I88 111.705,000 78,404.000 3,410,'.!S4 4,419,848 3,U74,0I9 Friday, 30 ii8>tf 116J.' nSK n8« 118X 118X H8>i IIBX . nn;-i $i:i,i,7!i9,ooo ';4,Mi.noo iis^s; iis;^ usfi 118K imy, .118)4; Tuesday, Balances. Currency. Gold. , ta.wifl.iw 2,J97,839 2,718.().31 y,18«,lGU do Sil Mort.,7.1891. 6i Vermont A Can., new, 8 Vermont & Mass., l«t M. «,'83. a I44S Boston & Albany Steele. Boston & Lowell stock. Boston A Maine Boston ft Providence... Cheshire preferred. Chle., IH Jan. 1,1873. to date... 112X $489.6:M,001 $3,13!1,I60 t3,Gi4,019 1185i S,832,742 1,8S9,569 873,848,000 117?i llBJi 118% 111« 119>i 118iX — Foreign Excliougo. The exchange market has been quiet, with a tendency towards easier rates, and business was done to-day at a concession of i(Si under tho nominal prices quoted Merchauis aro unwilling or unable for prime sterling bills. 1o buy exchange except just sufficient to cover their immediate requirements, and with a fair amount of produco bills making, a considerable export of Government secnrities and the negotiation of some corsiderable railroad loans in London, the demand for exchange has not been sufficiently large to stiffen prices. The transactions for the week at the Custom House and SubTreasury have been as follows: Custom House May '• -Ueceipls.- 24 36 »T. »lil7,191 79 2fi0,4HJ 14 $079,408 CO 6«6,a» S3 308.993 03 809,000 264,000 881,000 870,000 -Sub-Treasury.-Payments.Currency Gold. Currency. Gold. Receipts. $314,000 529,513 .37 461,930 58 2:)5,in5 H 5li0,()79 81 $'.87,208 10 217,404 91,768 911,743 88,438 209,2tl4 06 58 38 43 92 $4.W.718 26 64?,803 90 1,3,38,9(3 05 597.6:« 13 275,997 67 ....Holiday. 80. — $1,624,000 $40,474,407 35 |4I,4I>0.7M 09 May 23... Mny 29.... New York Banks. —The following statement shows the condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week ending at the cotnmencument of business on May 24, 1873 -iTEKAOB AM'lUN-r OFCItjr LnauH and Banks. Capital. NewToik Dlucounts. t2,i«o,o.o Specie. jiain-.Mio »a,^.i8.500 Legal Net Circulation. Tenders. Pepoblts. JlanhaltanCo 2,(l5li,000 u.linno 3S7.5'0 f7S8,,(iO C'Jl.iOO Merchants'.... B.OOO.OOO 657,' <I0 1,9.51,800 Mechanics' 2,00i),ii00 Union America 3-4,200 568,100 728,003 388,900 3,(K)0.0(10 ^ 7,155,700 5.091.400 4,81 3,300 3,571,600 4.184,500 5,017.1OJ 3,3;:, 300 LBOOOOO Phccnix City Tradesmen's Fulton Chemical Merchants' Exch'ge. Gallatin, National,. Butchcrs'iSDrovcrs' Mech;iiilc»& raders I Greenwich Leather Mannf Seventh Ward State of N. Ycirk. American Esch'Ke. . . 1,800,000 1,«»J.000 1,000.000 600,000 300,000 l,23>,O'0 1,500,000 00 l,lv7,:!00 731,400 532 300 .550,6lX) 1,054,1 1,T^9,1(«1 123,1 C,''3;(,500 212,300 266,000 368.100 5J2.8 1,094.200 1IJ4,9(« U;)3C0 250,900 47,800 9,600 343.61 41I5.C0O i,990,600 3,6^1,300 3i;i,0('0 00 8i«),000 J,4.ia,0(.10 600.000 200,000 1.78O,(i0O 6«l,OilO 2, 67,400 l,l;7,-100 256.i6d 44,103 4,-79,000 3l7.9'.'0 SCO.OOO 2,000,000 5,Oilo,00O 10,Ui.80) 9>i7,300 10,ono,OTO W,9 '0,000 l/)0o,()0O 6,554,100 458,700 693.900 Mercantile 1,000(100 S,S1.'.601) 356.(100 4a,700 1,7^,500 2,OU1.ooo 450,000 4,7:1.500 J.llJ.lOO 1 3 6,1110 3 239,500 :,tiso,*o 7,70) 701 30O 112,600 I.OUO 167,500 824.50) 36,0.0 1.S74 R'O V3,7t0 31,400 96,100 Paclfle Bepnbllc Chatham People's 412,'SOO North America Hanover. 1.0.0,(11 '0 Irving Metropolitan 5(0,000 :',2'it1,f(0 4,0((',(00 10.3^1,2' 10 I.OOj.OOO Citizens 4<>l ,01 Nassau Market. 1.10(',000 1.000,0' 6t. Nicholas Shoe and L>-ather., l.Old.OOO ,000,(00 Corn Exchange 1,('00,0[0 Continental 2,l'0(',0(0 37 ,300 1,3 3,7(0 8,157,700 2,S^(i,5-X) 2,393,600 3,5.I0,'.C0 55'i,'20O 44i,900 3,410,310 1,406,000 2,812,300 561000 2.r9.-00 844'.C06 128.2. JO 321,400 2 7,000 1.271.000 5.600 .315 600 238100 5l3,i'M 3$5,600 378,030 215,5(0 471,500 151,'.H0 139.6'JO 3.52,100 16",li00 61O,S0O r,o'.'J)'t 3,/5!r,i0() 1.182,200 l,l.5.'.«0 Ifrj.TOO 729 ».« 3,000 13 too 13,3.0 ^3 4>« 3,913,100 175,.VO 159.100 1^4.700 3;9.300 . . German American, pry Goods •tOUi 196.700 2,700 263,800 171.000 632,100 5,-273,300 13.211,600 15,939.600 — 485.603 9.11.000 l.^J.-OO 2,M,,200 Maniifaci 'rs' A Mer. Fourth National Cential National... Becond National Kinth National Urst National Thtrd National N.T.S'atlonal Eich.. Tenth National Bowery National Kew York Co. Nat. 4<6.9<I0 3,0i8,400 4,910,600 6.475.200 750,000 East Klver 237.9(10 i6S,m 616,700 5O:.000 2,5'a,50O BOi'.OCO 4fO,t»X) Grocers' 1,761 OOO 1,117,(K0 1.S00 523,400 •4'.'4,»('0 Oriental North River 477.6(XI 80^000 Commonwealth Atlantic Importers'ft Trad'rs 3,010,700 5,816.900 3,333,000 3,2 0,500 2,063,800 1,601,700 5,007,700 2,217,700 1,726.6(» 2,'2a4,oeo 798.1 OO 46.900 37,700 25.ai0 5.200 161,900 Park Mech. Brtnk'g Asso. 8.SJ6,<100 402.800 2,148 ,100 2,7^6,710 KS'i 1,300 Marine 3,915 300 5,060,000 131.50i! OTO,,!-*) Broadway Commerce 1813.500 9.700 863.900 5O4,8t0 111,211,110 501,100 4 19,400 '212,400 413,3l0 9«8,i 1X1 3,152.90* 9(0,000 478.100 2.7:!l,'20O 2iib.506 2,073.100 2,107.100 4.822,930 1.277,700 1.952.500 1.813,500 1.101,900 2.587,000 1.172.900 1,514,500 183.000 1,162 3(0 13. '.410 3.900 1,038,800 1.905.500 872.200 735.100 732 .200 5.CC0 seo.ioc 229,400 4,100 seo.ooo 13V62.i0() 19.213,400 495.406 900,700 1.275.'2ua 8(16,300 S96.I0D 856.800 814.900 iojoo S2.000 1,553,1110 300,000 l.littl.000 2,0lO.UO0 500.000 SOO.OOO 400,000 SSO.OOO soo.ouo 5,010,000 S,(W,(100 3,0.000 1. 50(1.1 CC soc.ioa 1,11(10,(100 994,1(10 1,031,610 i.oas.voo 23,'47.-.lO 10,51 1.000 1.628,9 6,72;l.«0 2,033.' 00 14.000 4.2'3,M0 ss'iiio 9«6.!tM 5,129,0 75' .0 500,0(0 1.2a. 300 2.0 1,(I(H<,0(0 2,100,301 1,I8«,COO 1,1 5.6(0 5.515,0 X) 2,215.5 117.900 2,900 Obfl 2*,«)0 2.«X'.«0 l,0C('.f(O !92,3'0 6,2-0 184^^00 1279,816,800 |l».6a8,600 198,7110 8,3'6,5il0 2.618.0OJ 430,100 l.S(r3 7«IAI0 18.5(:8 900 8.717 1.4'6 I'M 7(0 211.900 1,(72,000 236.200 421.100 290.0(0 , 2,»20,9C0 1.416.3(0 27(1.0(1(1 ICO 818.201 787,000 :67.8iO 899.10' 225,000 6.11. i •>ifloo 'i,in3,ii:o i62,7ilO »i,2(H ! 22,0 h79,liO 180,1'(0 5,O:iS.00O _ ",^',000 '^^m 1.736 800 «l»,763.sgo |S7,4»8300 eoiiT. 78, do iSii 1«K reir... MS li«k 148 10« ici's 7i» TtV West Cheater cons. U, '>!... WMt Jersey 6s. 113 MIX latni.6«.'«6... do lOlH do 7s, '97... do Western Penn. ee.ts c« p. b., do do Wllmlog. ft B«ad..1>t U .,7, IW do do 2d Mort 1MB 80 Reading Coal ft Iron deb. b... 85 mort. D. M do do von lOV 85 M M CAKAi. no.^Ds. Chesapeake ft Dela. 6s, *s:.... S«K Delaware Division 6s, "71 a' Lehigh Navigation 6s. -^i M do do do do 14X 89 105 lUO id: 6s.g..lK0.. Snobnry A Erie Ist ro. 7s, *77. Sonbuiy ft Lewlst(.n ,8 .... Warren ft F. Isl m. ,s. *h4... :05X 102 183X 7* "77. conv., Si. 86 conv., g,ipi. 96 goM asK '•' '»7 ti t> 93 Morris, 1st M., 6. 1876 do 2dM., 1878 do boat. '85 Pennsylvania 6s, 1910 110 *» n> . 77 i6)4 83X . t Vermont Massachasetta ft liALTIinoKE. PIIIIiADEI.PHIA. STATE AND OITY BONDS. Pennsylvania 58, coup......... 68. '67. 5-10, iBt... do 10-15, '2d... do do 15-25, 3d... do do Philadelphia 6s. old 6s,new do Alleghany County, 5«, coup... AUei^hany City 6b Pittsburg 5s 6b do 7s do New Jersey State !00 c4' »i '.03 3 ... 68, • Exempts Delaware state 6s BAILROAI> STOCKS. United N. J. Comoanles.. Csniden ft Atlantic....... pref... do do Catawlssa 33 4: Maryland 6a,Jan..A„ J. ft U.. 'to <a, Detence lOBM I06X Bsftimore68 0f '75 1834 do 10: X i<e.'.90C do lOOM »SH 16«0.Park6s do 109X Baltimore ft Ohio 6s of "75 102 *90... of 6s do do I'JSH do 6s ot '85 ... do (N.W.Va.)'2dM *a. do 8dM.*« do 6«K Central Ohio. tstM..6.... ,^.: Marietta* Cln.. let M.,7, I8J1. 101 101 2d M.,7, 1896. do do 8JK Norfolk Water Bs Northern Cent.,_lst M.jtgnar) 6 do ZdM-.S-J-. do 120 r.,6.'l" 38 8. F.,6,H0r do SdM..,0. do 83 do 3d M. (T.*C)6, an '22 pref- 42)4 . 21 42)r 94 d(J Cons'. (goId)"6,lM0 do Pitts, ft Connellsv., Ist M., 7, "SB i8t.M., 6,lMg do do Klmlra ft wllUamsport. 39" West Md. iBtM.. endor8ed,6/W Klmlra ft wllUnmsport pref.. IstM., nne.nd..e. "90.. do East Pennsvlvania do 2dM.,endor8ed.6,'90. 60X Harrlsb'g. Lancaster ft C ft Ohio stock. Baltimore lox Huntln„-lon* Broad Top. .. Parkersbarg Branch do pref. is do Central Ohio 61 Lehigh Valley.. preferred do •«x Little Sehnyltill OINOINNA'l'I. 52>4 52X Mlnehin 58 Cincinnati 54 54S Valley Nesqnehonlng 60 do 67 Norrtstown 7-30S do 38 Nor'liern Central Ham. Co.. Ohio 6 p. c. long hdB. i-H .. 1-ennsylvanla. Noith do 7 p.c.ltoSyrs. do Oil Creek * Allegheny Klver. 81). Ichds. 7*7J05 do do 55 Pennsylvania :is 25X. Covington ft Cln Brljlfe. .^ Phllaclelphia ft Frie. flam, t V.. st M.,.., 80... Cin.. Reading & 68X PhlUdcIphla do 2d M., .,'8.5... do II3X :i9»| Philadelphia ft Trenton 3dM., 8, n... do do Phlla.. Wllmlng.* Baltimore. 58 Cln. ft India*, Ist M., 7..^.. •••• rioga 2d M.,7, 1877.. do do Westchester.... Colum.. * Xenla. 1st M., 7, •«). pref do Dayton ft Mich., "t M., 7 91.. WestJersev if! M., 7, 1<4.. do do CANAL STOCKS. 3d M.. 7, '88.. do do Chesapeake* relaware do TO'do dep. l"l'.,7t.?l-;94Delaware Division Ist M., ., 90S. 41X Dayton ft West.. l»tM..6, Lehigh Navigation 190B do do . $23,521,387 47 $21,090,90:1 20 deb. bonds, ts g. m.7s, c. 1811 FUchburK Schuylkill JIav. 1st m.6s,'73.. ISJ" 140 Manchester * Lawrence do 2d m.,'82 Northern ot New Hampshire.. 112 I12X 6a, '95 do 18IS Norwich ft W orcestor 55" do 6e, Imp., '91... OKdens. ft L. Charaplaln do 6s, boat. "88. m" 98 prcf... do do 78. boat, '89... do 113;* Old Colony, Sus^nehanna 68, 'at Port.,Baco* Portamonth il» Coal Co. bonds. Rutland common Ui i"n 1st mort. 6s, '83 do preferred We ranch utm. 6s, •78 Vermont * Canada Wjt.uiing Va ley 1st m. 6», "78. (!o Total Balance, Balance, My pf. — ', do do Phll..WI1ni.ftB8l..<<. "it PIltB.. Cln. ft St. LonlsTs 148 Clev.atock. Connecticut River Connecticut * PassumpsIc, F-66ttrn jMass Eastern (New Hampshire) US^ 118X inJC A ii" do do do :iij< QoliiCT Concord Holiday... Current week Previous week Bur.4 C!n.,8iinduBky si; re(. Kris ft * ., bids amounted to |2,640,000. do lal m.ra.tri.... lal ni.es. "St.. do 2d ni. 7a. 'SK.. PblladelphU Reading <•. do do 7b. <• Uampsblre,(ia . IW . . Morris '.25" do prcf Schuylkill Navigation.... pref. do Union pref ... BAILKOAP BONDS. do do do do Camden ft Amboy. 6s. ft Little 2dm, 7b. do W MX '80. '88. .. do HarrlBhnrg H.ftB.T. do do 102 * do 82 do l8tM.(L«h.l>r.ex)7.*8J>.« do Lon.L'n(Leh.br.ex)6,'«! do ConsoLI8lM..7,18»8.... «IX Jefferson.. Mad. ft Ind... 1st mort. 6s, "K.. ... 1900. jj.. do Ist M., 6s, 1878. Lehlgb Valley, do newes,"* do do reg do do do new 78, reg., do Lonlsv. Loan.a.'m, 5»H L. ftSash.lstM. (m.a.) 7.7;„ do hon.lMmJm.f.M.'se-^. (Leb.Hr.ie,"* do do lISH do lstM.(Mem.nr)7,'70-'» do 6s.... 1st mort. 6«^^. . . 1st mort. 7s,'90 2d mort. 7s. '75.... Sdm. cons. 78, 'OS. Junction 2d do Lo'ilBV. C. ft Lex., l»f M./J.2JL«ds. Fr'k.. 1st M..6,*)^18.. 85K Bast Penn. 1st mort. 7s, >3...El. ft W'msport. Istm, 7s. '80. mO 101 99 •3 M 97 94 100 81 as 16 80 11 l>7 81 81 M iU 81 80 84 LoulBv.,Cln.ft Lex.. pref..,.. 97)4 «»)4 do do 96K LonlBVllle 104 ft common. n M 88 81 81 9C 7* 82 ii 80 fia 8» ^X » e« 98 M fi » it 19 85 es M 91 •4 75 76 34 n Nashville 7SX ST. I.OITIS. Little Schuylkill. l8tM..7.I«7. N 0 ' . . . • I 85 81 80 y> gt Louie f». I'll E I'Oii.ls Northern Central 2d m. 6b, 'W^ 98 68.S'..ort '^o do do 2d m. g. 6s. 1900 iSX «4X do IW rJld Water 6a 10 84><i do 2d m. is. HOO.. 88 do (new) 91 r J do do 98 North Penn. lstm,68,_25 Park 68 gold do 98 ^^\ 2dm. .8, 'S6 do 6» SpeelalTax Sewer KM do m.,"rj lOn. chat. do •. North Missouri, let M. 7s. on Creek ft Al. K.. eon. 78, '88. W 73 ai 2d M.7ii... do 35 82 Oil Creek Ist m. 7». '82.. ^.. 3,iM.7B.. ,10 -s,, Hlghtstown '».-=. Pern, ft . Is' M. gid... (of 51 ParlflC P^nn ft N. IT. Canal 7s, »«!l906 t KnoBBsVa-'ii- Flock 6«nnsylvanla,lBt M.,*,II«>... Pt;ine nn of mo. «tock ?' 3'iM..6.1875.... 97H 96 ao n 85 ^S >5 •S 88 PO ._^ Vater6(.'87to'». do Water Stock 6e, •97. do Wharf 6s...... ...^. do tax «» of •© special do •SI Jeff", Mad. * I.ls^.gftM)7. do 2dM..7,...^...... do do ist M..7.1W6^. do Catawlssa, 1st M. conv. ,'82... lOl ion ja £,OCI$)VILIiB. conBol.. Atlan. I«t m, is. '78 chat. m. do do new7B, ISOO do Connecting 6s 19i3o-1904 '.04 ic? Sp. c.sfkKuar do Vlamlstock. ...... .... KB |i'5X Louli-villeJs.^Sflo 6a,'97to'98 do «2 90 *89.. 6s. '91... c> (0 1(8 90 95 f7 88 7» Ind.,Cln.ft Lsf.. 1st 51.. 7....^ 71 (I.ftC)l8tM.,7,l» FS do June, Cln. 4 lnd.,l8tM^,'86. ^« 81 Little Miami, ist M.. 6. 18M . 10 Cln. Ham. A liaylon stock.. l''l ell to s'ficK ... Columbus ii Daytonft.MiehlK'30 8t"cfc... '75 68,'83 do 6s. "SS do do mort. 6s, 42>i &X 91 Al'.eghany Valley 7 3-l0«. 1896 Belvldere Delaware .IstmAT] IM '2d M.,N5 S4 do do 3d M.,'87 80H do do Camden 174 U WK L\fay 81, 187S. THE CHRONICLE. 71B ' NEW QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS IN Bid. •OCBITIB>. Long Dock llonds BudTN. T. * K. 1st (Qaoted previously.) do do G<!orKl»6e do do do 7s, '9, 78, do 68. do do 2d 3d old A' & i)o rto ,„_,^ ,... l-'S* !04 0fl593.. Es & Kt. 8. IBS. 7b L.R.,!". n.&N.O rto Is, L. K. do do do 78, Memphis & L. R. Olio 6b, 1875 do 6b, 1881 do I'.l 68, 1386 Kentucky 68 Illinois 6s coapon,'TJ do do Ohlc. R. Island uo do Canal, 68, 6s, 6s, 1% do do do do do »5 98 !01 lO'ij, m\ 113 1874... 1-7 187ri... ;U7 10! 107 119 dogldlSii- do do do Chic* Alton do do do do do 95 i09 iia ;U3 86)4 113M Mil. BIX nret Illinois Central JolletA Chicago Island WH Cln., 1st preferred do 2d pre!'.. do Michigan Central Murnw & Kssex 93X Mo., Kansas & T Hew Jersey Southern Hartford N. T., New Haven & & PittB.. & do nsQBBelaer & 105a do do pref. Louis b Iron Mountain.Kan. C.& Northern pref Toledo, Pcorl & Wa saw Toledo, Wab & Western, pret . am ^nnsylvanla Coai H irlng Mountain Coal Wilkesbarre Coal C»nton Co Delaware * Hudson canal IX > 1 91 do do do 4th do 78. M ft do St. Peters let m.. Ind's Ist M, 7b, S. F. ft Mil.Ss, 1st Liifayctte. Bl'ii & Miss. iBt M. Petersburg 6s 80 83 ft >J ft ^ebraska 8 Mo. River, sloeli Land M. do 2d S., do do ^o 3d S., do on c<o ft «lo Ti T-J p. c... . CS 7s.. 94 7s.. 8k.. ice m 106 96 E1.& W. x'w i-i' 9214 Ist 78, gld. SO Indianapolls'ft St. Louis 7s... 87 j( ? 68,g d, Jun&Dec do 68, do Feb & Aug do 7e, 1876, Land Gr do 73, Leaven. Brch. do Incomes, ?^o 11 do do No 16 do Stof k do Kalamazoo ft isouth H. Ss, guar ft Richmond 6s California Rome 8 ft Watertown Rome, W. & O^densburg 78. Roudontft Oswego 7b. gold... ft ft I.) 78 Indianafis " 2a 78 Can. Boiith.'.stm gl 78 prj 78 Cli., D. ft v., I. dlv., 1 Hon-, ft Tex. C.lft m. gold 78 Gt. N. let m. gl 1 7b Houston Iiiternat'l RR.Tex. Istni g'.d78 gold 7s... Ind. ft. III. C l8t Ext , 1st lu gl 78 Ind.. B. m & & W. m Jark..N W.ftS.E. IstroirlaT Ist m. gld 6s do d« mort gold 78 Ala. Ala. A Ch8tt.,let.M,8«,ead... ftTenn.R, Ist M., 7s 2dM.,78 do Atlantic ftGuli consol do end. Savan*h do do do Block do do do guaran. Central Georgia, Ist M., 78 do do stock Charlotte Col. 1(12)4 90)<. 94 92 91 63 82 X 9a 78 35 ft A.. Ist ra., 78. do stock do Charleston & Savannah fis.end. Savannah ana Char., Ist m., 76. Cheraw and Dai Pngton 7s EastTcnn. ft Gei:>gia68 KaetTenn.A Va. 6h end. Tenn fSX E.Tenn.,Va& 94 80 36 23 do do 8t.>ck.... Georgia R. R.. 78 stock do ii'k IIX 102 ICO 96 90 85 105' 85 . 7s, gold.. 7a, guar Peor a. Pekln ft I. Ist m, noid Pitts. Cln. ft St. L. Ist 7s ft ft 88X 7i' eu 15 Greenville Ga., ist M.,78.. Col. ft do do 78, guar..,. 78, certll. Macon ft Brunswick end. 78.. Macon ft Western stock Macon and Augusta bonds. . do do do do endorsed stock... do do Memphis do 91 Memphis ft Stock Ohio, IDs do ft 6o Little P.. 97X MlsBlBslppl Central, 90' 40 . . Memphis & Charleston, Ist 7s. do 2d 78. do 70 1C8 Income Teia- 7s gold... Chesapeake* O. 03 85 do do 2d Si. Indiaiap.ft Vln-^en. 1st 7B,guar lo«-a Foils ft Sioux C. iBt 78.. 7s, Norfolkfis Savannah 7s. old do 7s. new Wilmington, N.C.escoId 8b gold.... do do JIAILIIOAIIB. Am. 6p, gld orth Flint ft Pere M. 7b, Land Gr. Fort w.. Jarkson & Sag. 68.. Grand R. ft Ind. 78, gold. guar do do 78, plain Grand River Valley 8b Km. 88 NaBhville68,old Nasliv. TH Evansvilie, Ss Montgomery ft Padu. 6b con ft Chic 7s. gld Elizabethtowu Euri'pean A Nctr I^oans. ni 80 40 2d7«.... 7s.enulT rto do Evansvilie. Hen. Chic* 70 7H 7X Evansvilie ft Erie ft Pittsburgh Ist 7b... 46)4 40 6ur. 93 «7)i m" Southern Central of N. T. 78. Tebo ft Neosho78,g'>ld Union ft LOKansport7s Utah Central 68. gold ITnlon Pac, >o. branch. 68, gld Walkill Valley Ist 78, gold .... West WlBConsin 7s, gold («l Lynchburg 88 Macon 7s, bonds Memphis old bonds, 6s do new v.onrts,68 do end., M.ft C.R.R... M.*"8s Crawfordsv. 88 & Lake Detroit. Lnnsing . * Columbia, S. C, 68 Columbus, Ga., 7s, bonds 95 85 70 St. L. ft So'eastern Ist 78 gold Bt.L.. ft St. Joseph, Ist, 6s, gld Atlantic Charleston,8.C.,78,F.L.bd8.. ib" Dan., Urb., Bl. ft P. Ist ni 7 did Detroit, Jllllsdale ft In.'-KK.S's iiutchesa & Columbia Denver Paclflc 7s, gold Denver ft Rio Grande 7s, gold 9SH Atchleonft P. 88 =0 uo Southern Minn, construe. Ss. do 78 do St.Jo.&C.Bl. ftM.,108 8 p. c. do do St. Jo. ft Den. C.B«,gold,W. D do 88,goId. E. D rto Sa'-dnsky. Man8. & Newark 78 St. Louis, Vandalia & T H. It do 2d do Ijlst. do do Gs.new New Orleans 5s do consol. 68 oo do bonds, 78 do do do 10s do to rai1roade,6» do South Side(L. Hudson Canal Atlanta, Gs., 7a Augusta. Ga., 78, bonds.. Charleston stock 6b. MoblleBs . Pckin. Lincoln ft Decatur IstM Han. ft Cent. Mi>.souri IstM.. Cm. .Lafayette & Chie. Is' M. Atchison — Pacific 68 Souther-* Paclflc 6'8, gold . M 73 '-"' 1 Rome 85 ?4 South Side, L.I, let Mort. bds Sinking Fund.. do Morris ft E^sex, convertible... do construcUon. do ft 8's. Sontliern Secnrltles. 100 Steubenvllle " iniscellaneons 8s.. Port Huron ft L M.7s, gld. end. do 7s, gold do Peoria ft Rock I. 7"b. gold Roekf'd.B I. ft St. L.l8t-B,gid ft 7 .1-10« !m gl 78 Connecticut Vsliey 7s, gold... Connecticut Western 1st 7s Chic, ft Mich. Lake Shore 6e.. Des Moines Valley Ist t'B do rto Land Grant Ps Uotne ft 101 . Oswego II" K. I American Central 8s J Chi. ft Southwcf tern RK. 7'8. Col. ft Hock. V. 1st 7b, 3.1 yrs do do 1st 7s. 10 yrs.. do do 2d 7?, 20 yrs... Chic, Dsnv.ft Vlncens i8,yld Cleve., Mt.V. ft Del. 78, gold. Oregon 2d Mort Warsaw, B,D. W. D.. do do Burl'n Dlv. ft ft R. S.E. 100 Sioux Cltv C. C. 100 Newbu'g br'ch 7s, enar. Erie. Omaha ft Southwestern RR. 8'B ft P -,65 gold....Paclflc L.G. 6'8 gld Atciilson, Top. ft s. Fe 78 eld. Endorsed. 1379 \yii 1880 C. ... & Iowa R.8'8.... do Mort Arkansas Lt-vee bonds 6s, real estate... 68, subscription 7s. 1876 78, cpnv. 187C... lat .Mortgage t- ^••i»'i'-d. '^,sa M. M IstM.... Galveeton, H. ft H ,78, BOld.Tl Pa.lllc RP.. of Mo.,8toc.; Paclflc R. of Mo. Ist «s. gold ve do 2d 78, cur'y, '91 do 1888 68 1&87 7s, 'Jd IstM.I.&M.I). Ist M.I. ft D. IstM.l.ft I.. Ist M. H.ft D 1st ^ Hannibal guaranteed do do 'cdar Falls * Minn, ist M Bur., C. apidj ft Minn. 78, gld Del. T. Central 68, d D 78 gold B. iBt Mort. LaO.D 2d •Jl 97 98 Mo. R., Ft., S. ft Gulf, stock. Ist. M. 10s do do do 2d M.. 10s do 84S N.J. Midland lst7s, gold, gnar 2d 7s gnar do N. T. ft Osw. M^d. 181 7s gold do 2d 7b, conv. do Kew York ft Boston 7*' gold.. N. Haven.MlddKt.ft W.78 ... do 2d M.. Consol. 78 iW N. Haven 6s Boston, H.ft Krle.lstmort. .. Winona nnllroad Bonds. dT « do 7 "'-K I'eoria Chirago Mo., ao do wew York f.. Mariposa Gold do p ef. T r-ustees Certll do Land Mining Co... ':o pref. do do d) do La Crosse Atlantic Mall iitealllBhlp Ert* «v. ' Atuerloan Coal „^ ji" & Watertown Ist M Dock ft lin.Co.7.'Sfi. ... West. Union Tel., Ist mort. 76. Loni/IlandKRlst M. 78 Smlthtownft Pt. Jeff. Ist M... ei\ St. Louis, Jaci'. ft Chic Ist M. Boston Water rower Cumberland Coal and Iron N. J. La'id Improveuaent Co.. ao do do Ao do US Am iniscellaneons Stocks N 95 f... (10 o Bt. L., 1* do T. Hnute... St. MiS Mortgage... WS Cln., 1st do special.. do Saratoga Alton & ft Tol., Peoria Chic, guar... Home, Watertown & Ogdens.. St. Lonls, do do do do do do do do do .. 88. APeghan.&G R.88,gn«r Kai.ft White Pigeon 78 Kansas City ft Cameron 10s.. Kan. C, ft. Jo. ft C. B. S p. LakeBup. ft Miss. 1st 7'8, gld do 2d 78 do Leav.. Atch.ft N. W. 7b, guar. Leav Law. ft Gal., stock do IstM.. 108. do Louisiana ft Mo. Rlv. l«t m. 7« Logans.. Craw, ft S. W. Ss, gld Michigan Air Line, 86 Mo ticello ft P. Jervl878,gold Montclair 1st 78. gold, gnar... 36>4 Chic ft Milwaukee let Mort... Jollet ft Chicago, let Mort..*.. Chic, ft Ot. Eastern, iBt Mort.. Col., Chic ft Ind. C, 1st Mort. Host (Stonlngt.) .fe ft Grand Trink Chic. Dub. ft Minn.. S7X 8s. c Income onsol. sink. Be:. 88. ft Hmp.. ft lllxon, PeorlH Kal.. 100)4 St. Paul, let M. 8s P.D Marietta MlesissippI, preferred. Ft W. MX iOsii Mort ."d Mort 4tb Mort Sinking Fund. 1st Carthage Lansin &Sag.8B.. Kansas Pac. 'is. Extension, gld do 8, Land Gr., gld. do new. gld do 78, lOi>4 Mcrt Mort 2d I 97 . JiiCkBoii. 103 Consolidated.... do do do do do do do do do 06 88 Harlem N.r., Prov. 8) 2d do .... do Dub. ft Bloux C. Ist M do 2d div do Penjhsula 1st Mort., conv .. St. L. ft Iron Mountain. Ist M (Not nrcvlouBly quoted.) Ohio 2d lihio ft Miss., Chicago &Altou. pref do do Uhlc. Bur AQulncy... ...... Clev., col., cm. & Indlanap.. Cleve. * Pittsburg, guar D""n">i«^*- Hionx Cilv... * 1st do do an 1874 1815 1876 Albany* Susquehanna Marietta 85)4 Hi Pacific do Keokuk ft Indianap., 85 k 93 Jersey Central, iBt M., ii. JrtMon do do New Jersey Boutbern let m 7s Puts., n. W. ftChlc, iBt M.... 2d Alort. do do 3d Mort. do do <•> 8 p. c. eq't bdP do Clove. * ruts., Oonsol. B. F'd. llallroad Stocks. Long * Essex, do 1«77... 187S do do do S3 New 1873.... do do do do & vforrls 1879 War Loan do Indiana 58 Michigan 6b, 1878 68,1383 do 78,1878 do New York Bounty, reff do do cou — F.quip. Bds <.ona. Convert. do of 1676 ICb, 2d Molt 'JlH Hannibal ft Naples 1st M lireat Western. lat M..1^8k,.. 2dM. 1893... do (JnlncT* Tol.. Ist M.. 1890.... in. & So.Icw". 1st Mort aalena & Chicago Extended ^'d Molt.. do MlB8.0.*B.Rlv 7sArk.CentR 78, do Texas, iBtM.StLdlv do do do 99 St. Paul, 8b.. gold Ist in. gold.. Central Pac 78, gold conv Central of Iowa, ist M, 7's gld. do 'id M,7'B,Kld III. M rto Ist 7s, & M.S. income 78. ft III. St. Louts & B. E. RR. con. m South 81(^6 of L. 1. Isr m.ex.. Bur ,C. R. ft Mo. nioit.g'd.ls Portland ft Og. (Vt. dlv.j 68 g RR.7'b, jrld 68. 2d M., gld O.O. ft Fox Ii. Valley Quincyft Warsaw, 88 . Arkansas 68, funded Pac Spring, , bonds. 19H Detroit, Monroe & Tol & ?;ile, new bonds ... 19K Iluffalo Lake Shore Dlv. bonds I<ake Shore con. coup bonds. iJX 15 Special Tax do Con. reg. bonds... do Boutli Carolina <3s Paclflc B. 7s,>:uartM by Mo... 17 Jan.* Jnly.., 13 do do 103X SIX Ueutral Pacific gold Bonds April* Oct... rto do IS** State Aid bds. do ao do FundlnR Act, 1866 ii" is' Pacific houds Western do LaniiC,1889,J & J do Union Pacllic 18t M'geBonda. Jo*.»udC,18S9,A&0 )a 63 Land Grant, 78.. do of 18«8. do Jo 7b S9 Income 108 do 93>i Missoar 6s Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875. 95" Han. & St. .loseph 91 d Bellov'le A S.IIls. R. 1st M. 8's. ABjlnm bonds.... 93X lo :00>! Alton isT.H., let L.ju i.ilanft 6s if' M. pref do do do new nonds do do 2d M. income.. do do do new floating debt. Jhlc.*!). Western B. Fund... lib do 78, Penitentiary Int. Bonds 94 >i do do do 6s, levee bonds do Consol. bds do do do 8s Extn. Bds do do 1875.. do Bs do iBtMort. i^W lOlX do ilo of 1910. do 8s gld bds coup do do Calllornia 7» do reg'd du do US do 7s, large bonds Iowa Midland, let iuort.,8B... Ci^noectlcut 6s Ian. ik bt. Jo. Land Grants Rhode Island 6s 85 )< do convertible.. do AlabainB58 1U2 Did., Lack. & Western, 1st M. do Ss 99 ad M. do (I<, Euf'laR.. 88 Mont* do do 78, cony Kii. do Ss Mab. & Cbat. U.. do 96 '.iy)4 Tol. & Wab'h, 1st Mort. ext'd. ilo do Lake Shore North. Pac. ' do Ash., old bds. do new bds. do 4? ft uo do do do Canada Southern 118H Tol.. Wab. ft W. mort. gld. 7o L. Ont. Shore RR. Ist ni. gld 78 Mo. lifer 4th S.,do 8s. 00 5th 8.. do 8s.. do 6th S.,uo8b.. do Creston ran' do Charlton Branch Burl, ft M. (in ^eb.; Ist conv. California ft Oregon 68, void.. Bnr. California .. nnw bonds Tol., Cleve., P'vlUe to 100 bonds do . & Cleve. 101 98" 96 ';:>« lOU 6» lUI Mich. Cent., let M. 88, isa'i Consol. 7b. 1902... do Chic, Bur. * Q. 8 p. c Ist M.. Mich. 80.7 perct.2d Mort.... MIch.S.iN 1.8.F.7P.C... Cleve. * Tol. Sinking Fond .., N.C. R.Rcoup do ex coup... Funding Act, lt«W 1868 do new bonds do do do do do do , . 8'kg F'd Sugqta'a, Ist do do new bonds endorsed Gold N v)rlli Carolina A llbany TIrKlnlaBs, old do neir bonds do do consot. bonds., du ¥ 4 Con.M. Ilarlein, Tennessee 6fl. old do new do 98 Bid. eaot;KiTiB&. Bid. Asll Ask M., 1877... 1885. 7B, Jd M. 8. 7b, 8d Mort., 1875 and. R. State Bonds. do deferred do Bid. Erte7s,5tb mortgajtlSSf...... do 7s, eons. mort. gold bds. Bonds. IT. S. Bsomnixs. Aik YORK. on a premout page anu ^ot repeated lure. Prices represent the per N. 7. Local BeeurUies" are quoted in a separate hst. active Bailroad Stocks are quoted " gent valve, whatever the par may be. Bottm-nent vovernineni Bondt ana !c'. M... 1st ro., 7b do 2dm., 88... Mississippi *Tenn.,l8tm.,78. do do consold..88. Montgomery* West P.. 1st ,8b. do Ist end. GO do Income do Montgom.ft Eufaula l8t Sb, gld 75" end. by State of Alabama... 97X Mobile ft Mont.. 88 gold, end 85 Mobile ft Ohio sterling 97 do do ex ctfB. do 83 do Bs, Interest... do 90 do 3mtg,8s do 75 Income do do stock do do N. Orleans ft Jacks. 2dM.R8. do cert'8,88. do N.Orleans ft Opelons. IstM.Ss ia.i< . 75 70 f5 S3 60 91 90 75X Nashville ft. chattauooga, 68. Norfolkft Petersburg Ist m.,8s do do do 2d mo.. do Northeastern, B.C., IstM. 88.... 2dM., 88 do Orange and Alex., Ists, 6b 2ds, 6s do 3ds, 88 do 4ths,88 do Rlcbm'd ft Petcrb'g 1st m., 78 2d m., 6e. do do 3d m., 8s. do do Rich., Fre'ksb'g & Poto.« do conv. 7b. do do 67X Rich, and Danv. let cons'd68.. Piedmont 8b. .. do lets, 88 d'l Selma, Rome ft I).,lsl M., 7b.. South ft North Ala, Ist M., 8s. Southslde, Va., Ist mtg. 88 2dm., guart'd 68... do do 8d m..fi8 4thm.,86 do Southwest. RR., Ga.. let mtg... stock do S. Carolina RK. Ist M,7s (new; do do do do do do 68 78 , stock Va. ft Tenn. Ists. 68 2d8,6s do dds 8b do West Ala., 88 gnar Weldon7s. and Wilmington Chft Ruth. Ist m. end do Ist M., 88... do do , PAST prE OOTJPONB. Tennessee StateCoupons Vli-glnla Coupons Consol. Coup do Memphis City Coupons Nashville City Coupons . Ask May 31, 1873 THE CHKONICLE. 1 steadily on the increase, and the difflculty of obtainin); recent and irastworthy inlormatioa Is cons>-quenily (greater. Altliough these tables compiled in The Ohhojciclb ars very much more complete than any similar ta julation pub iaiied, sod are corrected up to tbe latest dates as rapidly as intormatlon can be obtained of the affairs of the various cnri>orat ions, rtili they are in some respects only intended as an index to much fuller and more detailed inlormation. In the tables it is, of course, ponible to (rive only the particulars in regaid to any stock or l>ood, and rome very brieJF remarks concerning tlie aSaira of the company issaini; it but the references given in the "remarks" column opoofile to each stock or bond indicate to the reader the psge and volumo in his Chronicle file where an annual report or other detailed information has been published, and thus enable! him to r--fer directly to the pl.<.ce where the latest available news of the affairs of the corporation have been given. It is necessary to direct the ntte,.tlon of our readers thus particularly to this festure of The Chronicle, as half the value of the tables is lost unless the files of the paper are preserved so that reference can always be made to the various pages indicated in the " remarks," as noticed above. A number of now loans are now ofTrtred on the market, some of them on very favorable terms, and we have no hesitation in saying tliat we lielieve many of these loans are sound, and will prove to be excellent investments but we would seriously advise our readers to investigate the merits of a loan for themselves before they purchase, applying the te^ts which we have heretofore suggested in Tub Chronicle. iJuuestmcuts STATE, CITY AND CORPORATION FINANCES. l«r EXPt-ANATION OF STOCK AND HOND TABLES. 1 Price* of the mo«t Active Stocks and Bonds are given In the " BankGazette," prevloiiiily. KuU quntatioue of all other becurltioa will be • ers' found on prccedlnfr pages, 2. Onvoriiment Mecnrltlex, with ; full issue, the periods of interest payment, size or numerous other details, iire given in the U. 8. TuK CiiitoNicLB on the first of each month information In regard to each denomination of bonds, and Debt stutouicul published in HondK, and Hank, Inaarance, 3. Olty Gan Railroad and <'lty Stockii, with qiiotatiotis, will usuallv be published the first three weeks of each month, on llie !)uge immediately preceding this. 4. The Complete TableK or »itate Secitrliles, ('ity Secnrltlosi, and Hallroad and iVIlKcellaneuua SInrka and Honda will he regularly published on the last Saturday iu ench month. The publi- cation of these tables, occupying fourteen pages, retiuin-s the issue of a Bupplement, tvhich is neutly stitched iu with the usual edition and furnlBbed to all regular subscribers of Tus Curoniclb. The regular monthly taViles of stocks and bonds, publisUod in on tbe last Saturday of each luuath, will be found OB the foUow'.ng pages Tlieae tables are of greater u«e to investors each year, as the The Chronicle ; ; number and amount 719 of railroad, state and city gecurilies, Is CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BONO [Entered aecorillng to act of Congress, in Ihe your DESCRIPTION. Miles of see C'aal For explanation of all rferen-es foot note-* on Ibi page of RH. Tabh Chesapeake » sio pa el Cfi«3 Delnicare--^toc)£ it 29 mortgage Delaware rf- //«rf-^ort— stock Itoglstored Bonds RoKiBtcred Ronds l8t Ro-Khte edBond^ Pe. p ituies. steriinflr, if Haritnu—^xocK Lehigh Coal ft .Var/j/afMw— stock 1 oan, convertible, loupon, gold Loan do est n. co'iv. do Moiionffaheta 2iav. Co.— stock lf>t inortgaze till Dec.'H. 1872 F.& A. J. J. J«t I morttfa o inortgHge Tri'icrreUstockBC'ip dividend I'en.TUit/lEajiia—^oc'k let M., guar, by Penn. KR.. s.f. WestlJr. Sfikvf/ikill &S »%000 000. sqii.iatandM mort .Van.—stock, mortgage 1,000 1,000 5,000,000 762,7:9 XJiW 2,4*;,;^ 50 1,003,800 103,000 Mar^mnd Busqh.t a 1,000 2,805 000 'e'f. 7H,0llU « 1.8451H-' aoc.lns 2,608.977 &Jc.lnB 1,751,213 6 4,016,K70 6 171,354 6 805,500 6 801,000 6 tSS.'SO 7 2.»l2,746 l.'DO.OOO 1,311,000 S25.S16 2,907.850 8,000,000 '"(SO 50 l.ono 1,000 1,000 1, 1,010 1,000 Water—Stock mortgage Tirte <* 00 ;o common bonds, 3d mort... prei. ena T. *v. priority bds. ai. do tTnion— stock 1st mortgage I). 6 6 7 7 J.* J. ft J. J. ft .1. Philadelphia do do do do do do do M.&M. M.ftN. ft ft ft >'.,!. 01 18J7. T. 16. assume* ". 8-9. Cent. RB. gold loan 12.310,000 oi 689.) (V. 12, p. 4(15, iVI Apri;, 1« 6 Oci., 1899 Feb., 18b7 ft Ffb.l2.187f .Mar ii 1S;'7 Jan., 18S2 Jan., 1*76 May. 1870 May, May, Baltlmoie. do do . ' t-to'-k, und on consol. stuok. 4 (v. 11. p. 714.) Wyoming ft Wlconlsco rn'ri^ed In'o, and ft Susq. owned by P., CO. iTrancb lii«-8 feb.ti,i:tra' Lpased do do do do do do do Pklla. J. J. J. pref West JnlT i910 office. Philadelphia, ofllcc. M.ft N. J. J. J. C'lROMCLE. of , F.ft A. h.ft A. S. as d '0 LehlTh Coal ft NaT. Co., at Int. on bonds and 8 p. <>. a vr on stock. Stock Increased $5.(0 -.ihio n April. 1578. Ca h div. Ill 6 yrp. 116 p. 't. i,e;iBc» A b. ft &U!<a. uDd lu-us. ft S. Kailp'ada.Cv. It, II'.-TS 1897 1891 1877 J. M.ft . L S"e Cam. ft Amboy BB. (r. U. p. BJi, 8»S.> Mot, 1867 Gloss rt^elp's last yrar, t1,f2^,^; ex1814 prnses. Interest « d taxes. »I,:u*A5; ISM d' flrlt, 9.!:s ^26. See a'lnua' 'epo t tn do do do do do do J. ft . : j.'i'.T. J. ; -. Il.'5.i3'i. Pltt»bnrg, olllCfl. July, 1872 Gro.a <-erelpt8. 1171, $'75.12.1; eTpensea S. Y.. N.B'KofComVe. .Inly 1, 1887 a <d taze-,|i:S,77^ dlvds. In 71. 9 per c». Uoh. Val. UK. CcPhlla, Auic, 1872 Leased. A pr 1, "71, ti Lehl.h Val ev KB. do do Aug, 1872 for9*9yr«. The If-ssces asAuinl g bda ^lo do per annum '-n April. ISIK ft scrip ft najiae lO p. c A.&O. A.*0. ».*o. F.&A. 5 ijro common 4 J. 4. 1. J.n J. a36.9S-i lOl.lfll 4,4.17,191 1,001 ',000 1). . ' p. 732.) I31I1 do do do do do do do do do do J. var. var. (due*87.', ext. to 1897) »an. 2d 1 1,175 ,»« 5«'.000 235,001 .l.iSt Del. City to Chenap. City. Md. Net camInw from op radons. l57' $I95,ff9. Annual report In * B* o iclb. t. i ', p. :6I Bho»s el reo-ipu In I'd, f28S,54i net recelntfl in quar er ending Aug. SI, 1872, . .Inly. 18-5 Philadelphia, ofBce. q'.-r. ,r.4D. 6 5 6 2 i,o*-.,ooo do London. M.&S. t'6 17. "73 July, 1836 N.Y., Offlce N.J.Cen.RR Apl. 9*i,000 5,s<i«,;7: 18S6 ISfO 1865 186V 2d mortjfage Common bonds Improvfm nt bonds Boat and car loan Boat rtni car loan Susquehanna 1*^ 2000,000 Preferred stock Ist 6R. 4,999.400 8,272,800 Dec. Brown A Sons. do J. ft J. J. 4. 1. 7 S,'><l,000 !,|I0 :k Boat loan r.* A. M. AS. M.&S. It. 7f, IJiOO.OOO 8,500.000 3,500,000 1,0 i 2 20000.000 A SUickg, 1870 London. 1890 Balto.. A. nrownft Sons. 1885 Philadelphia, olDce Feb., 1871 do do .July 1,1878 N. Y., offlce, 71 Bway. Keb. I. 1873 N. Y., Bk of Commuf ce. 1877 do do 1981 .;.& J. « 5 1,0 •ly Jforria-Stock coDSoUdated Preierre -tock 5 6 4 so loan, on eqnlnments &c., gold covuri ible ("to "tock till Dec. 72-. Balto.,A. BBMABK8. when Due. la«t DIvt'd, do do "i' 800.000 1.00 - Philadelphia, office, J. 1633,390 "ioo l8t mortga'.-e regiatered raort. registeicd. (iR J.*D. J.& d lionftM, by Whom. 8 6 1.!197,«TJ 8.229,594 2,000,000 4,8"5,000 1,6»',S00 LLST. Ihrarlan of ContrrgM. Wa«(ilncton. P. Principal, ''»y'"'lB. S(l 1,000 I,U00 T Wbe- e Payable and cfent.* 1,000 100 1,01 10 1867 1809 1871 18T! Dela. W Mort. Ontstauding. BO v»r. — Ohio etocK MarylHiK) Loan, sinking l^nd Guaranteed Sterling Loan Bonds havlnij next preference Delaware DlvMon— stock tC A Co.. In *he omce of thB INTEKE8T OR niVlDENDS. hy Wm. B. Datt * Amount l8t raortifHtfe (originally |'J,8UO,00Oj Ck^mpeake :873 J n. p ity convi-yed 'o P. ft •. L-^st annual report In v. 16, p. SK; lec alao r.l4, p. 855.) 1888 1889 Leased to P. ft Rea-'lng BR. for Interest on bonda andlnlf of net e rnlnge; >n .Inn.'.'lS'B do do from June 1. 1870. to P' II. ft Readfor999yea s hc annual rent of $655,000 including C'-rtain r-al and personal pro. 1, -SP Jan., 1391 13D-7I deflt it after expenS' a a..d inl"r St was I..6B7. (14, p. 77.) r c Ipis. 1810. $58, 90; opera'lrr ex- Gross Philadelphia, offlce. May'lVl883 pt.iiats, aaoie. Nouilnal coat,$5,Mn,t06. iniSCEIiI<ANKOI7S. DESCRIPTION, For expl inarlon of foot notes on Irtt ' — IOO 100 25 —stock. Improvement L'lnd Q.-M. 10,000 000 18.000.000 1,500,000 T. 100 4,1100,000 IOO 4,0»'.000 731.250 7S3.U)I 9S,0008hs. Coal f J/cI.—stock latmort. (convertible) 16X 1864 1 . 10,250,000 518,000 isr.! 1,000 1,000 1852 1869 i',66o 31)7,000 49S,(l0a IOO 500,000 1,0U0 481,01X1 IOO 100 100 IOO 100 so io,o(i().()bo Jilt. <t S'. iMxiis Dridge-M M. bonds Hrldge—hoaAa Maripoea Lajtdtt MiiUnQ C9.— st0(;k. Maryland toa^—stock Jfec Central Coal I d) Ptciflr Mail .Steamsfiip Co-—stock.... J^nn^l/l^ania Coai— stock 1st mort 'ace bonds Quickeilrer Mining Co,— Com. stock Real estate bonds, gold Jnl Mar, , 8, 1878 4, 1878 10, 1878 Dec, Boston OtUce. J. 7 6 6 6 6 IOO 5,708,700 50 1,290,000 l,O0n.l>IO 10 100 IOO lOU isn V,6io 100 ft J. J. J. ft J. J. ft J. J.* Nov. N.V. Cos do do York. do do Y., ft St. Jo., ft Cen, Br. vui. Chbosrle, V, A 16, p. U. P. 14, p. '.96. 19, p, 19. K9. Annual report In sufflclent portion of mwcoisol. mortgiT* I' l.eld to retire old bonds. See CuioxiOLC, r. II. p. 648. 1879 Feb., 1879 Apr. IS, -.873 N. Y. hy 111. Cent. R.B. N. v., nk of Commerce. .s. B. Pee report In CmtosicLX, v. Jan. 9,18-19 Feb. 5. 187S. offlce. 71 B'y. Jan. 20. 18.3 do Jan..l88^ do Jan. 1. 1897 New A.&O. 8.' <r., IS87 I Boston, otnce. N. y. Co.'s otBoe. F.ft A. M.ftN. A.ftO. J.ftD. iSov., 18S3 Chbokiole, v. Glbnaii,SonftCo It, p. 6(1, See CBBOitioui, V. MS. 18, p. 324. Dec.lSiO 1,100,000 5.000,000 20,010,000 4.000,000 51 11: 5 2 5,000.000 V 4l.USl.lUi: IJiOO.OOO 1 Sept.V'iDSi Q-F, F,*A- N-Y., do j.ftb. N.T„ E. Kelly ft Ill Broadway, do ft Q-F. .rftj. J. ft J. net earnings, M.ftN. M.« K. N. Y.. Bank of ». Y. N. y, union rrust Co. M-ftir. Phlladdphla. 451,7:i9. t:i,'i Jan New Yorh offlce. New Vorr .olUce. New Yor);.offl-,e. Ml.) ISM Co. J. . ClI1loinci,lt (V. IS. p. 5 3.. 16, p. (CB.I 14.11 7»); T. 15, p. 59i. (T.I6, p. Se«CBRQN..v. Aug., 1872 Dividends In 1871. 20 per cent. (v. 14. p. <2>.) Aug. 1,1881 Qrost receipts In 1^72. $909,s;0; Expense*, llt'.Bl!. do J. I(M)«)0 6 000,000 4.li00,l<00 .., •Inne I n(.,ono 4?9'.30O mort i aire WUtetbarrc Coal 5,' "ioo ,, Welu. Farao tt Co. Bxprem—^lock.. Weetern uition Telegraph—^tacb. l.t Stock', Last Dlvi'd. Chronicle, 900,000 ., N. T., Bank of N. T. do do New York, offlce. N. Y.. Cent. RB. of N.J 60c vol p»-er.-rred sfo<*> 1st mor e iro. ffold . S. BEMARKS. Whi-n Due, Guar, by Ch.ft ;8,7LO.OOO stock, id mortvtii^e.poH Sorlnl }f'niulaln Co^I.— stock Sprur.p HUl Cort^—stock U lilted .Statea A'.rprM«— stock by whom. 2K J^ui/wtlle Pre'erre J. F.ft A, 100 .... conv. (for $1,HO.()(»0) Cnmber.andco and I.— I3t mort do do 2d mortgage Cumberland Coal 4 Iron Co— Stock Dunlettfiit Dubuque Bridge— b^s s.r.. Irt M., cot'sol.. Whore Payable and 108. f'o Co'tnoltiiation ft M.ft M.ftN. Fnlon R.i!. bon Is Gtuaran'eed Cary Improvement Oo. -stock J. I i,a»,(ioo . I Principal, When ^ent Poy-Ole. <t Co,. Atchison /h-ldffeA t mort.. guar Atlizn'ic Mail Steamifiip Ct>—stock. Jtoston ^'ai.er Power C'lnton frnvrovement Co., Bait Central of y. JloiuU.i Amount Ontpar valuet st'ndlng. JS"'? RK Adamt Expre^i O?.— stock Amer. Mf.rchantti'' Union Ex. Amei-tcan coal (.Md.) stock American Dock Slse or all references, see ag<; of Tables ii, 1873 May'l'.'lSTS >, 1878 -)an., 1S7U 1875 May, 19^^ Nov., 186* Jan. The Co holds 60-po of Its stock. Araina in port In V. 19. p. 492. Net ri>eelpt«,i»l7lKI.:02 p 75 14>,4«,SU,T.1«,>1. WO) Chbwiclk. (T. U [May THE CHUONICLE. 720 81, 1873 STATE SECURITIES. [EDtered tooardlng to act of Congress, la the year Sabscrlbers nrlll & extended extended do Sterling bands of 1830, extended ^te^lln^ bonds, extended do do do do^ New bonds do New loan of IsK (for «i,000,UOO).... Kd'in>*iloual Kiintl Debt Ballroad bond Indorsements Lo n o Mont. & Enfala lilt Loan to Ala. & Chattanooga RK Temporary Floating Debt Sept., *(.i do do OM unfundort debt, including Int.. Ten year bonds 1S72 1866 18«« 1870 1866 1866 1867 1866 1868 IS72 ;oo.»o llWftc lOOfte lor denclenoles To Memphis & Little Rock RR.... To Little Rock & Kort Smith RB.. To L. R., Pine Bluff & N. O. RR. .. To Miss., Ouachita & Red River RB To Arkansas Central <HR QxUlornia Soldiers' relief bonds do bou ty bonds Stste capltol bjnds | Convention bonds State bonds {sold or hypothecated. do & to J., P. : Mob.RI{.($4,000,l;U0) & Atlantic BU. bonds Western do do do Atlantic & Gulf RB. bonds Bonds, act of Ma ch 12, 1366 Bonds, act Sept.. '70, gol'l Bonds, act Oct., '70, sold Boniisof I87i New bonds (for »1.2O0,00O.) REMARKS.} due. 5 O.OOO 215,0 do Co. do ft d'> do do London. L'n on Bk. do do do N,Y.,H, Clews do do do Co. ft do do do May, May, May, 1892 1-80 1886 June, 1890 1886 1886 1836 1886 1888 Jan. 1, 1892 of Auditor's rfpnrt for year ending was pub'lslifd In CunoNrot.K, v, 16, Total as "sscd value of la kir. $76,757,259 of town lots. f3.''.,73:1.4Si of personal property, 1870 1870 300,000 2,COO,000 600.1U7 1871 1838-39 18 12 1,000 3,0.-^,000 llXIftc 2,9i2,000 2,1';3 N.Y.,H. Clews do J. ftj. J. ft J. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 18S7 lon&c 500&C I8«l 1863 1861 1864 1865 lOOftc 18o7 1,000 200,000 1,200,000 »JO,(X) I stock l,'»i,000 000,0 l,0aO,tX)O 1,983,000 125,000 319,500 (XI5,000 250,01X1 & A. N. T., trn. Trust Co. do do do O. N. T., Union Trust Co do do do do do do do do do 'do do do J. do do do do 7B 2^ do Vg. t93,00 do do 1,000 lOO&c 1818 Var'.- 1,000 1,000 r,666 do do do do Hartford, TreBsnrr. CO do do do & O A. 5.9,500 1,711,100 1899 190O 194,000 210,000 2,800,0^0 do . & Texas KK. Co rlmol held by Stat- Treas. toV.O., Moll. &C>iat. RB. to N. O., Mob. & Texas RR Uoan bonds W.r do Bounty do do ao Mnnicip i!, W SS: r r>.bt ^.ssunied JK ir(/(THrf— Bait. & hio BR., sterling Chesa eake Olio Canal, st'g Susq. & T.dc Water Canal .- K.iiiroa a .aid (finals 7 3g.f. S,''00,000 1,000 1,000 2,700,000 !« 1, "811,0 7b, 7 170,500 3X8.000 600,000 500 700,000 256&C Is mostly held bv U.S. The State is 'n default for Interest. (Cheoniolk, vol. 15, p. 50, I8I1 187.) do ,' July, 1881 Jan., 1S83 Jan., !do do do Olit., 1894 Oct., 1885 962,415 320,000 28,000 lOO&e UX)&C J.'&'j. Dt. & N. Various. F. ft A. J. &J. Q-J. & O. N,T., Duicani's, N. Y„4th Nat'l do do do do do do N. Y., Lond, ft Bank do do do 01 (V. 16, p. 887,) Co May. 1874 '73 ft '74 '79-'S0-'l-'6 July, 1886 Frank, Md. Ho Dec.ii890 J. N. Y., do do do do do Am. Ex. Bank, Jan., 1878 J. ft J. ft 8. ft J. M.&N. July J. ft J. do do do do do do do do do do do N. Y,, ailman.Sonft Co (lo do do do do do Various. N. Y., B'k of America. M. &S. 281 .ao 1,652,816 500 do do do 1,000 1,100 l.OOO 1, 8.10,000 186'; 500 2,"6ii.000 Back HayLaiulsLoan Union Fund Loan do do Coast Defense Loan Bounty Fund Loan Bonn y F'.tnd Loan 665,1X10 1.000 1,000 2,5lX).IOO 1,1X10 2,&i!2.5(») 500&C too&c 3,084,400 2,25«,8«9 2,8-3,667 763.1 00 155,681 31,069 269,000 677,765 18.38 It-SS 1833 do sterling,'.',!' War, Loan, sterling Trov & (ireenf. RR.Loan, sterling do do home ... do do sterling, do do sterling, do do sterling. Southern Vermont RR, Loan Norwich & Worcester BR. Loan,.., Boston, Hartf ft Erie RR., sterling . 188"-'84 1876- '99 1884-'39 Land Improvement M-chtpan Kenewal Loan Ponds Two Million Loan War Bounty Bonds 5&6 V-irlous. 6 6 6 6 5g. M. & F. ft A. J. A. n. ft O. ft J. no do 5?' 5" S. .J. ft La March N. O., Cltlz'n Bk. of La, Angnsta and Boston. Bank, do do do do do Augusta and Boston. London, Baring Bros, do do do do A.ftO. 6 Qa..rtcr. J. ft J. 6 Quarter. A.&O. 3,007,1 51 10O.(«X) .l.ft J. do do do do do do do do do J. 8.3J,000 tiutfolk do do J. ft A."& . do do do do do do do do do 1886 ft '88 Aug.. 1880 June, 1889 Oct., 1898 IN'O 1890 1805 1880 ft 1830 1890 1890 18-5 1890 1890 1875 ft 1893 !8;3 166,000 do 94,1X10 511,000 220,(XX) J. ft.J. July, 1874 J.* D. 2,450,010 J. ft J. 500 1863 1861 1864 flOOftc, 1.S69 '58-'61 i200&c '61-'63 50i.»c 1^68 £10O,S-c '69-'71 flOOftc. 4,379,5011 I860 5,6'lO 4,000,744 999,914 5.t4 180 966,500 2,952,400 3 ^5i,S^! 1,178.000 200,000 18,^7 l.OX) "100,000 i'OO ia;i 42 S,5!)9,0,'4 1870 l.OJO 230,00tl 1858 1863 186S n')9 1,000 1,000 l.OOO 150,000 l,4S-i,(rO 433,(00 i.oni) ^^j"''J"'\'><itui.~Ttiis column shows the several WJi?Af^mDl«.~i,«t .1 siat^aa for .Hn, 4 Juiy; f, 81,0 Boston, Treasury. June, M.ftN. 5g. 5g. 5g. M.&N. do l.ft 5g. 5g. 5g. A. .T. O. ft Boston. Treasury. London, Baring Bros. do Lon., McCalniont & Co Bos' on. Treasury. J& J, 58' A.&O, J. ft J. do do J. London, Baring Bros. London, Bar, ng Bros. do do do do ?^' 6g. 5g. 5g. May, ft .!.& do do do do London, Baring Bros. Boston, Treasury. J. do M.ftN. ,1. 1877 1880 July, '73- '76 July, '77-'78 July, 1883 July, 1894 do do do i;0O,IXXl 888 00 200,000 50i*c NY., Mercantile N.Bk do da do do do do constitutional amendment rates limits the total debt Direct d, lit, Jan. 1, 1873. was to $25,000,000. $19,551 ,vlX); cintlnpent debt, $5,483,603; temporary It was $2,J8!,I47; t' tftl out?tandl.-g, $27,317,849. bond* nnth"rlz d however, that deeldt-d, ght be IsPued, previous to the ameedment which includ-9 $l-.'0,liflO to Miss, ft Mex. Gnlt Canal fSM.tXO to N. La. ft Texas RB.; $2.^5.000 bonds guar, for N.O.. Mob. ft Texas ER.; »2.2--;0.000 bonds to be issued lo same compiny »l,02.-inoo (or iiinre) to N. CBston R. ft vickshnig RR.; $100,000 to Shr-veport Hospit"!; $1l».('«) subs, to illss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real and person-'l prnRate of pr-rty In 1872 a-eess-d at $>18,666t,53 Back taxes State taxation. -n 1872, 14.K mills. due Jan. 1, $7,6.16,988. Delau't was made In payment of Interest Jan. 1, 1873. m ; ; Jan., 1873, was $T.!8,';5a. the municipal debt sink'g fund was $211.9?4. f. fter U. 6. Supreme C<iurt (P'cision. Interest was gold nil the decision w. s reversed. Valuation In 1872, $224,509,951, tax rate, 5iK mills. Ihii P'ld In a se/sed va1nati.-.n of property In 1S72 was which the rate ,of taxation was 17 cents ppr$iOO; Income from dividends on railroad, canal «nd other stocks owned by the Stite was $207,643. The Stste has large'y assisted canals and railroads, and holds $4.5T«,i06 of "tncks and bonils of solvent companies. beEl(l|;s $2is.i5<i In the sinking fand. leaving on y $6,116,82! c debt, without any ofBict ; the State also holds The $119.32;,067,nn $21,053,057 In unproductlye Becuritles. do do do May, May, 1804 1894 July, 188' Oct., '88-'90 April, '9l)-'94 April, 188-I Julv, '8 -91 July, 1891 April, 1890 July, 1877 J.ft J„-.900 Jan., 1875 of 1862 oil Interest on the tlebt oi 'Slassachnsetts Is paid in coin, excepting on the temporary loans, liurlng 1872 debt was decreased shout $2.(00,000. ThcFlnklnirfnnds In Jan.. 1873. were valued at a total of $I0,4fS,.3ns. and appcrtinned as follows: Almshouse, $9b,0 2; State By a law House. Hospital, and W. Ma's. H spltal. $'09,1 -28; Back Bay, $:20,OiO; Union fund loon, $3,050,000-, cast defense. $177,0-0; bonntj fund. $2 8.IJ.F63 J liorbor land Improvement. $1112,681; Norwh-h & w., $336,147; Trov & Groenfltrld, Sl.277,785; war fnnl loan, $1, (113.511 Best.. H. ft F,., $746,24,, Property returned for taxstlon In 13T2. $1,696 599 ; ; depositsln savings banks, $184,797,313; corporation property (above real estite and machinery), $104,737,278. The loan to Boston. Hartford ft Erie R.B. is secured bv deposit of $4,000,000 "Perdell" mort. bonds. The as--essor's at'grega'e of real and personal property In the State Is $l,591,9''3,0OO, the actual value oelng $-.',SO7,0O4,4 7. (v.l6, p.=0.!| largely dlmlnlshel In 4 last, Assessed valu.ition of real and persona^ prope-t.v, 18-1-2, $6,30,000,0(0, and rate if taxation ptirchase 2M mills. Surplus revenue Is applied to 01 bonds osf ast as it accumulates. _^_. The debt has been ,Inly, 1878 1873, '78 ft '83 Mav, 1890 Jury,1879 years. or denomtnatlong in wnicn each issue of iiouas Is raa(4<). A,,F«ii, <*! Aug,! M,J& A, March ft Sent.; 4, d^ O,, April $ Qo.V; M, ilzei 1 Tax tion of prop^'iy In 1871, $126i322,707; 45 lents on $100; 1885 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 (V. 14, p. 461,1 B(" nortrinal debf of Kentu<-ky 's $i.7-20,7'0 Foureesof sinking fund, $2,!'iO 893. Total valna' Aprll,1832-87 Oct.','''73-'74 Oct., '7S-'74 '61-'62 '61-'62 (V. 13, p, 559.) $500,000. The war debt sinking fund 1873-:8 'ar., 1883 I'l'ii.'ooo O, about Interest eolli.cled hi the State. A 21. '72 do do do Sept., 1006 do do do .Ian. 1,1890 do do do Jan. 1,1890 N.T., B'k of America, March I. '909 do do do May. 1910 Boston, do . The do do do Quarter. Baltimore, State Agent 5 3 : SteJMarlp rntipi ftnnds do be extingni^he' The Valuation of real and personal nrorerty In 1875 Was $r20.000,oai. Finking fund s $1^0.000. Bonds of counties, towns. and cities are registered, and ISTiJ i',666 '61- '62 •68-'69 J. ft 62 615 &c. N.O., CItlz'ns' Bk. of ar.d will soon Valuation 01 personal property In 1871, $113,915,561 ; railroads. $25 516,042; real "State, $261,289,395. or about oneflfth of the actunl value. The 111. Cent. RB. tax amounts to Jan., IP. 80 jBn.,1880 Jan., 1880 alter 1881 N,0., Cltia'ns" nk ot Lai I'l)9 A, ao. N,r.,Banli 01 America, 1909 Various. N.0-, CItlz'ns' Bk 01 Lb. 1897 J. ft.I. N.Y., Bank of Amer.ca. Jnly 1,1910 A.&O. April, 1911 100,000 100 ft,I. do 750,000 2n,00ll J. M.SS. J. 516,000 625.(XX) 47.1.000 S. ft ft M. &S. M. ft N. M. &S. 2.9SO,000 480,1X10 SC'O&C ,J. 500,(XX) 1,000 1,000 1863 1863 1-64 1868 '63- '64 '.".".' A The debt has been rapidly reduced, Various do July, 1893 Various. do '72 to 1906 do do do do 1>,86 M. ft N. N.Y., B'k of America, May 1, 1907 M. as. do do do March 1,1875 J. 985,300 2 0,00 80,000 131,000 1000 5M&C • do iOOftc 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 '51-'61 M. 1,000,000 :' ,960,000 302,''t2 pftat loan, 10-15 years & .^ib., $3.3D0| e idorsetnelits, viz : linin-n Ick 000. Bnlnbr.; C. C. |.600.00\ Cherokee Vill,i arterevilie ft v.. $!75.ooo. (v. i5. p. 135 $800,100. 187, 218, 25C; V. 16, p. 20, l57, 218, 328, 387, 459.) RR. sept.. 1S73 1895 Frankfort, K\. do ao Various, 80,000 750.(W0 1837 ^'arvland State Loan I Apl.l.'75to'66 N. Y., 4th Nat'l Bank. M. 1,000 Jl^>^sac^meitft^Stnt^^ Almshnns L'n. 185)&5I state Houee Kniargement Loan 1853,t54 Lunatic Hospital, &e.. Loan. 1851 Lunatic Ilosnitul (West. Mass) 1857 Assessed value of property In 1872. $534,492,46« Knte ol tax. 4 mills L gtsla ore dec'ari-d void Ihesom'-anni'al old bon.lsof 1870, and $120,000 of the quarterly boh'l" held by H. Clew> ft Co.| thi>B. « A. ho-'d'. $1,500.1(0; and the lollewing Oct,, 1890 i.'&D. 86,(X)0 1853 1867 1871 1872 i • S67,f00 250,000 513,000 66,000 Olilo canal Uefen e Itoiinty Loan Southern Ri>llef bonds Deaf and I'utnb AsylUTi Loan Debt has been rednced since 1866 from $10,000,000 to preoent lleure?, by sinking fund p»irchas''8. The 1861 bonds are na,vahle at nleawe since Jul v 1871. and those of isil .ifter Oct., I'i74. AtscftSed value of real and pers-mal property, $339,782,733 < rate of lax:rtion,2 mills. -J dTerritorinl bds fire not recognized. Beal ann A. do do 10',:75 889,000 346,000 18.19 RR Bait. & Susqui-hanna RR Annapolis & Elkrldge RR land. personal properly assessed In 1871 at $34,6T3;7",3; Loan to J., P. M. R.R., is si-cun-d by mortgage oh road. Ottier loans tora Iroadshave been authorize'! to amount of $7,748,000 but not Issued. A."ftb. 1,500,000 18.«J 1-67 1870 1866 1866 1870 '1870 1869 1870 1869 1869 1857 1870 1S71 Is being rnnldlv reduced by a sinking See notice of redemption of bonds In CHBONIOI.E, Y. 16, p. SJ9, 615. The debt 1877 1880 1883 1894 7.545','90O v-in'u- Eastern Shore R li Baltimore .v Sus q, Chesapeake & a law of 1S68 bonds are issnen 10 railroads at $10,000 per m'le to land grant rosds »nd $15,000 per rallc to others, but limited to S.'iO miles In all. Rnteof taxation in isr2. 5 milts. Unfunded debt A SOd&c 250&e 1843 1864 iStMex.G'lf canal.,., .\.La. ApMl. p.ifseda & Cha't.BB. to the N. O. ft .N'orthcftHl.. RU. Co.; als'i offering 1,0 Oof direct Sta e boufls for every $1,000 o*' endorsed railroad bonds, the effect of which is noticed In ClinONicLB. v.l6, p. 659, (v. 15, p^ 802, 860 1 V, 16^ p. 49, 291, 623 ) New York. Various, ? 6 6 7 '41ft '42 do do Bonds fund ng coupons Bonds for red»-mptU..n certifs, &c. Bonis to Boenf A Crocodile Nay. C do for reiUf of p. .1. Kennedy. do Issued to St ite P nit ntlary. do to fund floating debt of State p.Miss. Legisl itU'C. in 1999 1"00 1900 : iss.t The law c 'nflrmlng the sale of the Ala. 2:0,000 iitft U 80,000 18i>4-«g Cha itv Hospital bonds Bonds for relief of State Treas Bonds In aid of various railroads... Leveeb uds t . ; »30,6.8,4K9, April; 1900 Sacrahlento, Treasury, do do do do 1,3 6,500 (to Chicago). 1813 ft do do do 1,"00 1847 1881 to 1S69, funding. &c for various State porposes.. J. 100 i",666 '61-'69 '61-'69 ?« J. ft J. 1,000 1,000 1,000 lOl'&c MilUarv loan Kentucky Bonds to contractors, &c do .John Tlllord, act do Military purposes do held by Board of Ed LouUiaiia so. 1872, -19. Co. ft N. T.itmion Trust Co 7 7 1 ^ 7 6.3^.800 1868 1868-69 1871 1810 Refunded stock bonds N rinal University bonds Thornton loan bonds ^ar bonds Ri^'enue defloit bonds p. do 036 3X),'.00 1869 1870 1870 1870 1870 do A Albany KR I'lterest bonds, Inscribed Sept. 2,80 1, S:^ IS66 1870 1370 1872 1-73 1870-71 1870 Kallroad endorsem'^nts Brunswick llHnoU : Hai-bor 1 J. ft do do do do [4.810.000 50!I&C suuftu "1 Civ J. N.T.,H. Clews do do June 648,00.1 87r,'i0O 1870 Connecticut : War b.nds, 10-20 year g-g do 20 year do 30 year } d.5 = =( 10-30 vear do non-taxable, 20 yr.. do Florida : Old bonds held by U. S. Govt Due school and Internal Imp. fund ,lo <'o N, ft do do 473.800 688.000 »1,800 82,-00 '70-'71 do do do Principal, when • Civil bonds, sinking fund, gold., Bonds M. 1168,000 1,941,000 lOJfte ilBftc l.UOO Floatinir debt Honds, WashlnRton, D. C] Under Arkansas ; Funding bonds of 1869 Levee bonds (^r warrants) Loau Co., In the office of the Librarian of Conrress, Si .\n abstract : State bonds, due In 1S73 Georyia D. DiLXv I explanations see foot-notes. Atabatna by Wm. INTEREST. Date Size or Amount of Bate -When par OutWhere Payable and Bonds. Value" sfnding. ^er pay»blet by Whom. DESCRIPTION. For 187!, confer a ereat favor by giving; us Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. '^t ^^m^|^l!w^^e^»mtl!^^*(»\mw * N„Miy * Nov,] urn t&twwitxu , J. .. „ i,,.. * n»rO., JttM * "'"^ * May THE CHRONICLE. 81, 1873.] 721 STATE SECURITIES. Subsorlben confer a £*«>( tmvor by sivlns as ln*iaodl«te motliie of anr error 4taeo*eraA !• oar Tabloa* vrlll DESCKIPTION. Cor 8'I expl'inailoii of all reforfncei see oot When *Vf rrlnclnal, WbcrePayKbleud .* Loui State uulldlBg do do do 1,000 loo/no 1,1100 l,l|iO 10 <lo do do coupon Railroad Bonda(not recognized) 2.V),ii0.i l,0>fl 2,275,000 TroHorr. St. Paul, du do du 1,000 SO.UU 1,000 .. lilTl Ik) do do \r> ISU-lMl Deo IslU . l.OUO I.IMU 1.U0O 1,000 1,000 Consolidated tionds University & Lunatic Asylum bds. 1 onilB to North Mo. RU I'onds lu<iilro& Kultun KU Komls Bonds to Ir Paclflo UK W. 8. S. UK IfiW Moui.tulnBll l.l«0 IJXIO 1.000 1,000 1,000 County riatte til 11 PaclflcRK iir. W. r.PaclftcUll. (guar.) Iannllial& Bt. Jos^fph KH ' State bonds... JV. t87l War loan coupon bonds dj Xew 3,4311,000 4,9»i,(k« 1,496,000 1 ,589,000 8,000,00(/ 600,000 1,000 60(1.000 MXl.tC war loan 100,Sbc BkofCom T.,>Iat. . do do do do do do do do do do .DO 50i'&o do do do Munli'ipal 4111 2.961.000 S»2|lOO 501,001 do do do do do do do do do Duncan, B. & snd or upon which Ihf IHX 18S8 1.8.4.1888 l";7-li«J 18(l*-lrll) l!l7t-18<l> lin3-1889 I87S imH Co. IdO&C lOO&c I'JOjiC Neui York: Bonniy loaiLbonds, coupon do TTo reKislored stocK, Oent.'r.il fuu'l do do do p. 194.) i8;>->8g; UH 495.0U0 2,203,000 Concord or Boston do do do do d.> no 1,199,900 1,002,900 993,400 Trenton & J. City, do do do do do do 1J6O.00O N. T., Manhattan Bank. do do do Albany. April, 1K7 April. 187) At will N July, 1875 Oct., '7 1-4 9M905 Jan., Of he first two ' r \ Art.. 7, Alt Art., 7, M1.5I0 900.000 800,000 si. Sec. Constitution oi OI 1, : 7, Sec. s, and Sec. 12. .Tan., "TS-SI Jan., '36-96 Jan., 9:-<l2 T., . do Manhattan Bank do do Albany. 1.53;,88; 1.106,420 du do 4,»>2,'iOO I do gold loan. cp. orreg... CompirolUr's bas (by Kov. Btais) CarnHna: IvU. and Improvement bonds, old., do do do do do do new (not spccialtax) do do do do Funding bonds, since war do do do Regl^t'd certificates of literary fund }*eultentlary bonds, act Aug. 'il, '63 d I do 847,0 '0 66,473 will. J«n., 1374 do do Var., 1873 Oct., 1874 Oct., 1875 do do do Dec, tlo do .900 Julv,in8 At N. v., Manhattan Bank. 2.099,000 473,000 880.000 I 1,'iS do June. 1S;5 1^81 do 18ii6 tto do do SOO&C SOC&c 4,738,800 8,639,400 1.000 2,6.'6,000 1,739,1100 lOO&C lOUSC 2,417,400 1,721,100 1877 liW 505.961 ISiO iseo 18o« 1,39!),(M) 1,0;4.317 2,400,000 ISiO 4l,N)0 46,02: 200,000 18)9 1812 1-52 400,000 396,010 87,000 18-ia 2.922,l»10 1852 1853 1867 1867 18B7 18B7 1867 isn; 1871 350,500 2:3.000 8,:59.0j0 Uellef bonds Uountv bonds Willamette Canal and Lock PennnttlKaMa: Inclined pIane^oan, April 10 loan, A >riU (^»i,0UOreg.).. do do do May4 Ueglster'ddo do Coupon loan of April 19 ($31,000 rcg) Stock loan of Feb. 2 (registered).. do do do do do Chambersbarg Rhode island: War bonds do do do do do do (cp. & reg.)... (reglstcre ')... (cp. & reg.).. ctfs. (registered).... (reg.) May 2i, On demaud. <6g.-98 do do do do do do do do <o (O do do do do do do ( do do ( do do ( do do do do do CO do CO do do ( do do ( do do Harrlsburg Treasury. ( Uousu stock, Ist tssue.. do do 2d do do 3 d J (Jo 4th do do do do do 5th do 189,6111 127,441 SIM ,370 215.4T0 130,315 1,131,701 970,000 250.000 1 Fundlns: bonds, RdgeRU bonds State Uo;tse bonds do do 50(1.00(1 most 1,100,(100 Funding bank bills C'^nversi .n bomls Land coin in sslon bonds tome 1.255.300 A&U 70>/)00 481.445 domestic II J.&J., l,.'58,'i50 Fire loan bonis, Kteiling do do Columbia II N. r. ll.filX) Funiling blll^ receivable I'ayment of Inter st o . v. April, 1879 July,18Si do tax produced 94,41l,5'7, and other local tax-s, which are very heavy In Ohio, ralaed 918,8a1,422. (». 13. " do 1S78 Feb , 18T> Feb., 18T2 Feb., 1H77 Feb, 1877 Feb , 1882 Feb., 1882 June, 18:6 . March. Turnpike T Bttnf i oa(i stocks — 1 1 do do London. Columbia. 1882 ^pril, lilO .tjlv. I'fiO ca ^ August, 1891 At iileasnre. The ComntroUer's report Nov., 1872, reports the bonded debt at 9i''.8il,»57. exclusive of 94,7W7rX» Jiin. 1%18T7 o ntlngont rallioad debt, and 94.0i«J9(C Blua Jiin. 1,1881 Ridge RR. bonds. The as-etn are staled st 99 0.Jnlv 1, '81-8 Jul^ I,'87-K9 100, ont cnlelly valueless. Theesti.i.aie forSta'e expenses and interest to Nov.. t^73. Is 92.0&I.S47, 1,'32-S(; Jill and fo previous de/lclenev 9 256,405. Ihe Bine July I,*!-; Kldgc RU. scrli,, autn r;zed Iffii. Is I'ecided tobe Julv 1, •73-79 unconstliutlonal. Taxation for 1871, rate. State July 1,1881 7 mills ; conniv. 8 mills. Apseeeed ralne of propJan.l, 1885 e. ty.9183.9i3.3T:. Tne State defanlted en Inlertat Julvl.l^SS Jan., 18.2. (v. 14, p. 389 763 v. 15, p. 28,339, 3S0, Ml ; July I, 18S8 T. 16, p. 394.) Julv 1, 188* July 1,183 • -^ 135,553 < issue, no letter seile-, letter II Ureen No- do not I I'eutt. m No Interest now paid 1866-67 15,767,932 67-'»-'» -^ Grf»eu Issue, no letter J ,22 '6-' Bds to luiidlnt. on abo e to Jan., '^" Lit, due on all bds cstlm'd to Jan. iitoattnddebt—AliQt Ti easnry warrants Loan account 1992 1901 1900 1900 6 6 18ii-i-69 6 1361 6 6 funding bonds by Acta 1M6 & 1871. ISKMtTl Frimter defence, gold (fur $730,r()O) 1870 Detli'li-ncy bds, act 1871 (tor »400,iiU)) H nd.<, tt :t Deo., 1S71 (for 12.0'fl.Ol'U) 18M This statement 1862 1 62 1S51-6; lSil-61 l'>51 1866-C7 186»-n 1867 .. ConeoUdated, connoa registered fractious *' Deferred certlflcates lutererit on sterlin< debt, fouded.. Interest du July 1, 18;i..,,, 10 M .& New S. York. do 1890-1910 Uarca 1,1876 la necordine to the OOTemnr's ; funded bonds conpon registered flterUng coupon 7g In Jan.. 1873. Of tbe 7 per cent go d lionds 93)0,001) aU'L of the iO per cent c irrencr 9100.000 are reported a< pi dged with Wlllla>na * Union. Ill New York, tor loans forty-three of the 10 per cent. Moods were stoli*n. Real and personal property assessed In 18:i at 9420,390,521. message 6 l.OTO 1,000 546 Uaiveislty. School bds and certfs Fioa' me debt, warrants, ftc.Jan. *Bond.* claimed by Tnternallonal RR loan bonds, coupon. .. VsrmOfU— iVar " " registered VIi*a*a'a— Old bonds, coupon " registered " sterling " " (V. II. p. 181. 187, 214. S23, 087. 4S*. 1.1.) 6 notes iexaJt " . debt here given Is ^ubstantlally, according to tne report of the Co ptioller. -lan.. 1873, at er deducting bon s paid 'n by railroads, anioantl'R he Compmi ler eetia'to;ietlierlo 9i2 2»2,ra6. mates di-bt of solvent ra.lrood^. 98.»$8,3^ due fro-" rail oads then sol I, 92.8:8,5>i; Indorsed hoMs that will nay erest. 92472.000. and inter. eat?9i6'J6IO; balaoci- revenue due. Jan. 1, 1973, 91,3i9 2:t4. Total vrf^lallon of re-1 estate. 187*. 9;Ti,6:4.352. Tne rate of taxation Is 40ruon the 9100. but a -av Islald on othei aourres of revenue. ; Ba ttered 11 1 2,172,000 ^ ) The law passed In March. '.873. provides fnrfnndInpa debt In !0-.|0year6per,^eot bond; Interest to I>e resumed by J i.ly.l 74. See Governor's Irruiar In CeRoMcl.". T 1. 16. p. 627. The total 1 196»-93 1898 1870-78 Railroad stocks " [ s Herniltu^e purchase bds T g Slate iipiiol stock .- J B Bds t fund Int. on above to Jan, '6<l fiailroad dfhi— Bon Is eniTrsed for railroads') gj^ Jtoiids loaned to UR.'s, old., -^-k Bds is.und to UR.'s since '66— all created for war pnrposeeand Is he'ng steadily dinilnl'-hed. Tlio valuation of real and personal propertv inr the fiscal y ar endins Ap'. * 18:o. 91S-.l89.489. lind tax O' 35 cent> on 9I0O. Tela! rev enne In 1811 ra, 9S11.3(». Debt was Julyl,l«l8 "^ I revenn.* in 1872. $:.l IS.n'v:. Fnnde 1 debt dlmli-lslied 92,4:6.826. Balani eln Trcasnrv stelose of r.scalyeai. 91,483.4511. Btate holds 9l,iM.S21 msloika and 99,.'«)0.(i00 01 rallrond bono". Interest Is paid Anj' conpnn In gold on all loana prior to 18<f7. bonds mav be cbangrd to registered The bonds due tn 187; a>e pavable at any lime till U)B; those of 1882 tl.l 1393. (v. IS, p. 2:8, 80:., Julyl,' 18118 1^^ nn.st0i:lc 1 Revenue '.% raised from namTona sourcre, principal y from •orroratlons. Taxes are levied €>n personal property, which was assessed tn 1979 at 9i65,S62.44:^ and the tax w*s 95S.'>.719. Total Aug., 1877 Aug 840 lebt Is provided for hv s'nklng fnnds. Taxable proie rty. IsTJ, »3:,174.I6». y mill tax lor Rellei bonds and : mill for Bounty bonds. The a«rt/wwse<; Statu debt proper— . p. 21. 3iS.) total valuation of real snd chatte; prupertr Id 1372 was (1.5'24.<2:4.I18. on which tbe 2.0»nillls Siate 6,712,e0B I 16. 1 do I 300,4119 Rail oad cnduraements U .T.H. AT. Co do do do do do do Columbia, St Treas. do do do do do Colombia & N. T. Columbia. Treasury. 38,8» State do &0. Phlla.,Farm.*U.B'k. 746,0110 . Jan., 1871 Jan., 1876 July, 1881 Jao.,18J7 1871 18-5 1880 do Prov., p ans have been moposed lor scaling down the debt, but no (lefluile 81 tioi' has vet been ta^en. Int. Is paid on bonds Issued 'o X.C. Railroad by the decl-1 n f Dee., Ib72. O her interesi 1 default for some years, (vol. ir>, p. 691, 771, 603. S60 The State Treasury, 90,100 9,271.850 T2S,9 lO 12:, 35; Issues of debt are heri! given, (not luelniliitg (l.^i.tiod l.fcueil dnrllitr the war.) but tn,- ralnr of bonds l!i.u,d 'Ine* 1865 varus much on the p rtlcular I HUrs. Several '98- '99 N. T.. Amer. Ex. Bank do do do do do do do do do 9!,>-30 7,8911.5,^ Tbe gross amount of the several do York, do A. New .Ian ,1900 Oct. .1998 Indefinite. Oct., 898 New 1,019,000 205.000 (68,000 South OnroHnn—state stock. * Jan. 1.1-33 Albany. New York, Raleigh. Treasury. 883 045 44.000 11,407,000 Special tax bo;ids Ohio: Keg'stered loan, payable after 1870 do do do ml .Inly, 18-7 A'nrtJl New elaases of bonds the prlnclMl 1« «•*. able. tlOO.000 p-r yexr. Valuation o( (nil ncrsoiiBl property Id 1^72 whs 9>X)S.4«5,497 ; in III!, (584.401 .r4iB. Btate tax. 3 n Ills. 1 iK're Is also 168.000 contingent deb' to L. I RR., 97.36; per annum lor Indian annuities. Pee n, onchil report In ( hbomci-ic v. 16. p. fii. The total debt rtecrcased about 9t.^004J(X> In iv^l. 72. Asseas'd valuat'it of real nrnperty In '72 Is 9I,64>,3:9.110: i.f pemoiiH »14 .'48(131; t. lal.9iO-,62;,4«». Tax rate In 1873 vas 9^ iiHlls, the nlhesr ever known In the Biate. hit" ret on all debt except bounty loan 's voluntarily paid In gold. The local dehis of cllles In York Btate are 9137, 539,N>9: of roiiutl s. 9t1.<8'i.364. and towns, 92S,:40,1SI. (T. 15, p 668; T. 16. p. bl, Kfl.y . do do Under Blui T-.l^l, |.5.fi.ir,5,fyf2. The lo^al (county) Total Taloatlon ofrealesute ira, |IIJBO.nS; perMarch. 1»B sonal. 18^(77.996 : tax (tl per tlM) omonnced March, 1881 tot^LllOH. Tb- Mn iiclpal loan of 1872 was lasned to cllles July, '73-8 an'* towns, the iiroceed» to be used In rvdutlng Sei.l.. "St-O tnetr several war debts. do lii.»61,(XI0 debt -Asior ^toclc deHuiency loan, ! ; Coupon 5 mills. ' oau bonds, tax free do do do o do taxable N\ar do do do Ofkqon : U \m was »4l7.sa.l4> taxes amoonled t" 91,799.971. The Uaanllml m bonds, St. Jof.-ph Railroad provide* for Its bonds due Jan.. ')fii. were n>tld In gnld. after bat that llri'i- u Currency, pursuant to a re>olull«n 01 the Legirltiure. Tbe I'ourts have tliut far sn«iaineil tbe law. The Anoltor recommendi payment of principal und lutesest In ^old. (v. !•, Ju'r. !8H JtsVHfit: do do do Ux r-^al estate In i-erS'inal, $: i(i,(r^ :tvv 1B« do do do do do do do do du Btate Treasury, 500,000 160,000 1S«7 do to lund float!. igdebt.... ffftmpMhtrf: 439J)00 2.727.000 All thi-sc bonds are held hf the perroancnl •cb'^ol fund. The "Minn. Rut« Rii.'' bunds, wLlcb ar* repudl.ited, w< re issued In 1866 t<> the nnount nf 12,275.00i;ire<'Og'Ulou 'adlscBiMd la the BUtB. i-roperiy val jatlon,||ll, %UHfm^», 9H milli. The valuation of ifliHourl: Btate bonds KEMAB&B.t Wneii Due. by Wtaooi. ou proccdlng page. u> teft UiHtuumta 1NTKUK8T. JT Bundt. V»Ia«>' 6 6 Mil 5 6 1871 « 131 111 « 6 1371 I 8 6 6 6 6 5 .... J 4D. do J .*J. do do do do do do do do do do 18;4-'78 Th-debt Is being rapidly reduced. Of the regis. N.B. Mui. Red'n t«rej hJs 9 85.800 aie held fc-rAglcnlfl (^olleite. 18;i-'«) MontpeUer. Treasury. 1886-1395 All the amount* maried (*) arc liable to i.efniided N w York. In accordanct^ with ti>e Act 3Uih March. II7I, Into Richmond. Treiisory. At pleasure. Consolidat''d B mds for ^.w lb deferred ce lln1886 London, Baring B. &Co cates for H. 1 he teTlns of financial laws 01 18:3N'ew York. lOto 34 years aregiven in CBBOyicuK. vol. 16. at Ihe seierai do Richmond, Treasury. pages >ii Heated hel.iw. Assessed value of propU'OS do Boat., do 00 do 1905 19U1 1905 Contingent London, Barlag B.4k Co VM Condngeut. ui r.iie. 3 ml Is. csnox13:2. 9 »9.J«I 64>: lULI V.15, p. 46, Wl, 802 ; T. 16, p. 19. II, 164, tDl, 39> 381, 459. erly In THE CHRONICLE. 722 (May 81, 1873. CITY SECUEITIES. by Wk. B. Dasa * Co., In the offlce oJ the Ltbnrlan of Congress, Waihlngton, D. CI Snbaerlbera will confer a great ntvor br elTlng; us Immediate notice of anr error discovered in oar Tables Entered according to act of Congress, In the year of Amount Out Bonds st'ndlng. Date DKSCBIPTION. INTEREST. dent. For explanation, see foot-notes. Alianu, N. Y. Bds for munlclp'l pnr's tio do do do do do do do do do do do do Water fitock.. m>nds loaned to Alb. A Susq. U.B. _ Auffuata, Oa Bonds for various purposes Baltimore : Consolidated loan of 1890 Jalt stuck Water loan Consolidated bounty loan Kxompt do Public Parks (Druid Hill) improvement loan Ptu'k Five mill on loan to U. One million loan, Pitts New City Hail do & & 0.r>R... C. KR... 18.14 1,000 1,100 1861 l.U VM U.B. (for Jones Falls Endorsements forYurktfe Cuin.KK do do West. MtUlrltll do lo CnionKUf..... lll(',0iO 350.000 ISU i<m 1,00 400000 1.001) 101.000 F.& A. M.&S. M.iN. M.&S. M.*V. !851.«Si 1,1100 fSOO.OOO F.& A. l.iOJ 1,000,000 Var. 2S0&C Var. la.ifi 1004c lOO&c 1854 VM&: lUtiS lOO&c 1863 186U 1863 iii04c lllO&C lUOdcc 185.1 lUO&c lOO&c liO&c lUO&c 1853 KW&C heuobscot & Kennebec KR. loan.. European ik N. .'vinerican UU Bangor Jk> Pibcataquis Kli .•1,913 June, 1872-74 Sinking fund for municipal bonds, 916,000 per lUi,M ay, 1879 num. Amount now n sluklnt; lund, $2ii0,616. June, I880-S1 Sinking lund lor water stock, $5,000 per ai num. Feb., 18.W-91 Loan to Albany & Su8qu«hai,ua is secured by Ist Men 13951900 Uiort|;age on load Irom Albany 10 blugliamton. Nov., 1910 Mc 1874-91 '. >'ay, 1911 Feb., 1876-8; Nov., :895 City receipts In 187J, 1459 Bait., Oall., Bait., l,IIO0,l»O 1,000,0a) 441,200 8111,616 l;i;,414 773,700 lOJjic The do do do 2,ail,068 410,353 555,566 185,723 5,OO0.0UI 1,000,000 roafls. In May fund lor do Farm. 4 Plan.Bk N. Mechanics' 1875 1893 1, 1893 1, 1890 Bk Bk July 1, 47,.100 Bait. Bait., muw Var. lOO&c Bost., Merch'ts' Nat.Bk IfiS la-Wftl War debt, recruiting, bounties, i8tiS-Ti &c. 1861-6a do for buuiities Boxbury deut assutucd 18>>4 Dorchestei- debt asa imed Consolidated St. Imp loan, st'rllng Renewal of Wiiter bonds of '48 Water loan, sterlinj; 1870 ."Ilty notes(uew mam) Act 1853 Water loan iCiiesnut Hill Reso.).. do (water Into Dorchester) Boston HighiuitdB IJorchester water loan Sterling loan Brooklyn , 1861 tlOO&o I 000 5 6 6 634,700 5-6 183,.'>00 5 to 7 5g. 4,000.000 688.000 5g 4Xg5g 1,919,711 394,000 1865 I81O-7I 188S 1870 .',;{76,O0O 1873 i: 1, 000,000 I8(9-'50 Waterioan. WUliamsburgh loan do local improvem t JirooklsTi local improvement loan., _ 18t6Ji4'l 1.0110 1,79)500 20,000 5 6 700,000 do Boston, do do do do do London, Baring Bros. do 3;5i00 of do 1853 1S55 18511- -61 1361 1,000 1,000 1,000 1501100 laWlOO 1890. 1«57 18li5 18>;4 l.OlX) National Guard loan 1-65 1867 1866 1865 1866 1867 13 ;a 1867 18«; 1867 1869 1370 1,000 1,000 l,l«) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1360- Vi 1. 000 2,100.009 7,-21.000 1866-'-.8 1,1100 1,217 000 1312 l.KO 18.7-'TJ 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 319.000 9,416.000 Third street Improve, loan, '.ocal... Gowanus Canal Impr. loan, do Bushwick av. do do .. Houth seventh do do Union street do do .. fourth ave. do do do do do Wallabout Bay do Bedford ave do local. ^ent ave. basin do y. Bridge loan, reg it coupon, Prospect Park luan, do do do Deficiency bonds Permanent water loan . . . . BRWerage bonds, continuons. local me fieweri-KC bonds, special Ass. fund bonds. CO t nuous Central ave. sewer botids So. Brooklyn do Temporary debt do 187) 1,1100 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,0:10 1873 certificates 1371-J2 Ckarleston, 5.C..' City BtoCK 29 ',000 326,000 do do do do do do do 2.30,000 ilo 31,9,1)00 do do do do 00 do do do do do do do do do do 2119,000 7?6,0 278,000 31.5,000 rO, 00 2.000,000 4,55.000 4,5-12,0.55 455,000 lOO.dOO 2,293,900 do do do do do 1878- '79 1873- '87 18:4-'92 187;-'86 1814-' 5 !8TJ-'85 do Loudon. 1899-1900 BoBton. 1900-lilOl London. 1872-'7S I877-'79 1875-1901 1866 Water loan do ;;.;' *' Sewerage bonds , do River improvement bonds Municipal and School bonds do do S. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go) Cook County debt the value of buililiniis destroyed In the grest fli o iif 1872 Ht $lj,0J0,00O, and personal nroperty at $JO,0t},GO0. 1900-11)0; 1900-1901 Thi^ aversge rale of taxation on the assessed valuation of real a'l^ personal proper y i-i about 1873-'76 • July, 137 do do do do do do do do do over lie >i ,055 lor local Imnro veil enta laa marked loca'. In this tabl*) which are a lien on the property benefitted and muet be pal by lis owners, and $2,-'93,!)fl0of celt ficates. Population In 1870, 396.2110 against 266.e61 in 1860. Valuiition of property in Kl.'^s Coui.ty in 1.^7'^, by the State Boar'i of EQ<iali7.atiun. $l75 411, 59*1 for rea estate anil $1',7js,7U tm personal. The Board of Supervisors valued the total laxable pro, erty of Brooklyn st $207,766,452. and ot all Kings Counry at $219,214 513. The debt was InerfaBCd $1,3.V,I14 in 1W72. The debt of swings County, separate $9,4 1873-'iiO 1S77 '86 18fi6-'95 1868-'95 1868- '90 from the debf of Brooklyn, 1877 1879 190I-'U do I i 1873- '90 do do The Mavor, 1891 18-7 1885-'»4 1875 1881 lS67-'90 do 1871. narv,is;3, stated the debt at 1880- '81 do heing an Increase of 75 cents 8mill4 In his Message, Jan$23,01 6 (Oi> for puoimprovenienta, less $2,745,070 in sinking fund.' 50 per$100. $ii 1875 1879- '81 OLK, Is $3,654,712. 1915- '24 1915-'24 do do do do do do do do do 1881-1902 Syrs f r d'te 3yra f r'd'te 1880 1873-74-7S Charleston >ar' 1873-';5 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,00a l.UOO SOO&c SOO&c 1863-TJ S06&C J.& 1,030,000 8,790,001 87,000 2 593,0 2,896,000 232 0(10 8,135 000 2,000,000 3,800,000 6 7 7 & J. do do do do do do & J. J. Var. Oarolfna. 'lotal $23,216,396. I«6»'98 do New Yo.k CliRONf- V. 16, p. 50,323. 1883-'34 City. N. T., Duncan, S. of Ravi4>i assessed value 01 properly lnl8',2 1890 4 Co do do N.Y., Am.Exch.N.Bk. do do do do S. Y., Duncan, s. 4 Co, do do N. v.. Am. Exch. N. Bk. N.Y.,MetlopoIUau Bk ]874-'82 1882- '95 1S.-0 18,S0-'95 1890- '95 1873- '76 1874-'99 I8T2-'79 187J-89 Total funded debt, April 1, 1872, $14,103,000. Floating debt, $324,64 '. Asgessed value of n-iil property. Sept., 1-71, was $236.S')s,«fO ; ersonal, $52,847. (M of actual value.) Total loss br fire ciilculated at $196000,000. Tax raie foi- 1S72. 10 mills; rebate of i axes lorloi'B by fire. $6(10,000. Poi.ulatlonln 1870 298,963, against 10!',26'> In 11-60 Cook couniy de'jtlsain percent, • xcept $150,000 due In 1873, aud ii.tercsi is all payable In J. & J or In (V. 15, p. 82, 803.) 8i)0. M.&N. : Bounties to Volunteers T 1868 1.000 1.000 18.iO 1,0011 H 1844 1850 1851 I 18ja-'5l 1,000 1.000 1,«I0 1,0«I 1,000 To build llgg cston Ave. sewor. .B2 Loan to Cin,& Hills. BB F do to Litrle .Miami BR do icaton&Ham RR do Covington t Lex. RR do Ohio A Miasissipni RU uo Marietta* Cin. RB A G , Cion. S >uth'-rn Railroad CoiTimou School purposes, reg" id A Bonds to fu'irt floariiif^ (I'-M. Bds toO& .M KKtupur. wht'prop'N do for Common School norposes do tonuri'^il estate forWorkh'eeY do to Dullu Workhous'^ Y3 do pur.Orph. Asyl. gds for paric.O do torereclion of a workhouse... do for waterworks C'i do do do do do do to meei the debt as it matures. Mr. Thomas Hills Chaii man of Boar>l of Aasesaors. estimates •7;J-'8il4'li8-'99 CUcago do ' 187!-'8', ; 4,643,733 51,500 213,300 18.i3-'54 coti'- In 1870 was 250.526. against 177,840 in ISiiO. Valuation of real estate in I87i was $395,214,950; personal pronerty, $:!n,4l8,6(0; total. $612,661,550, pon winch the rate ol taxation %i as $1 57 per $1,0(10 for State and $11 53 lor City and County 1 he net increase oi debt in 1^71-72 wi^ $745,Sim. Tlic total debt. Ai rll 30, 1872, v as $28,iJ»,535, and the sinking fund then held, $U,0'.4,3S7. Sinking fund provlsionB are Buftlcient Bonds are mostly held witbin the State do bonds (coupon) Fire loan bonds Cincinnnti by other is Valna'ion of real and personal property $9i373,9f5. Rate of taxation, iw per et. The loans' lo Europe 4 N. Am. liU., and to Bangor 4 IMsrataqu s RK are secured by first mortgages on those roads. 1874 1894 1899 Brooklyn, do do do do do do J do do do 213.000 90,000 552,000 2;,uoo 32,000 802,000 352,000 Alt Pro-peet Stjuare loan, Soldiers aid fund loan Nat'l G'd & Vol. Kiremen'B loan * do do do 55,0(KI 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.oiio J. 65,000 11,417,100 The $;,i 00,000 In-vn 01 1S72 for West. Md. to be in place of $&15,(flj bondM ptevioasly endorsed. The assessed va;uectj property In 18"3, t'224,7<B,138; and ta.\ rate f. 6) on the $100 for city purposes, and .17 for sinte. Poiiulallon In l^-0 was. 267.354. agi.ln8l 212,418 in 181)0. Loan- .ire iFiued In rejilstered stock and are generally due at pleasure after the dates of maturlly nameil. The flacai year now closes Oct. 31. (v. 16, p. 151) R.R. On demand Boston. do do do do do do do di do do do do 5,1>J0 ; paiilca. 1900 : City Hall loan Debt 187'l 4>ig- & Ohio RR. nays lutele^t on Water loan Is ;.j:d by Income ot it'rk by C ty Passenger haltimiire The population of Boston Var < 5 7,759 583,305 3,038,295 11,138,675 The BlnkiDg ; waterworks, and Public Railway, and Interest OD 1873- '92 A.& O BoH.,NHt. Exch. Bank. J. & J. Boat., Mereh. N at. Bank A. & O. Boston, 2d Nat. Bank. 5;0,000 1,000,000 722,100 , 15,000.000 loan 1900 l»7S-'85 1886 1890 N. Central BR. N. Mecha'ilcs'itk Baltimore. , $11,015,908. 1'. 4 O. KR. $5,000,(100 loan was $l,»66,0»i, 1872 West. Md. RH. sink ng lund, t'SMtO the total of the several sinking fundi. tS.sSI,- 8; S*. Farni.t Plan.Bk 1900 N.Merhanl s'Bk 1902 Bait N. .Mechanics' Uk April 9, 500,000 1852-'68 and Jan. 1, l-'95 Jan. 1,1890 Jan. 1, 1886 July 1, ISM : Renewal CI ty Debt Forvaious city purposes do do Oci. 1, Farm. 4 Plan. Bk do Apr. 15, do 1885 Bat., N. Mechanics' holdB to the amouut ot 1, Sept. Sept. Sept. ,S«3. city credit has been loaned extensively to railevchange lor their securlt.es, w4iich it .Inly, 1890 July.l, 1373 Bait., Ba,r., 1,375,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 do do BoBt., Merchants* BanV. N. Y., Duncan, S. & Co f'o do do do do do do do do do Bk 5,000.0110 lOO&c IS53'65 1854 i36a 4 Co do do Bait., Farm.* Plan.Bk Halt., Beglster'8 oftlce Bait., N. Mechanics* 7,«1,633 IIX)&c mi N. Y., Duncan, S. KEMARKS.t when Augusta. isio li>69 .BoHon Various Trust Funds .Ml.OOO isr-i . Bfins&r, Mt. : City debt propel J.4cD. i.ouo 1,000 IGU&c »1,000,IX)0). &D. M.4N. J. 59,000 300,100 100,000 Principal due. When t Where Payable and by *"»>»'"<' Whom. 1,(100 18 1871) 18T0 1364 Funding loan vld. 1I»0 13ii8 do Consolidated loan Court House loan To West. 1813, 1854 1872 1815 in-i 1^55 1834 1866 1K66 1868 1*8 1868 1168 1P68 for waterworks C:J for Common school purposesPi for Common School purposes.P 1860- -61 to()& M BR topnr.p-hf prop.N pnr Epls. Bury'gGdsiorpark.Q for exten.&lmp. waterworks. do do J> do do do £ 1855 I860 1847 1849 leSJ 1000 1.000 I.'IOO l.IKO 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1,010 l.UOO 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 25.000 150,000 91.000 96,000 131,000 91.000 5.50,000 110,000 2i»,000 25.000 43,000 210,000 40,000 11,000 14,000 31,000 250,000 130,'00 150,000 6 73-10 J. F. J. 6 6 6 6 7 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 7 3-10 73-10 7 3-10 100,1 00 73-10 6 soa&e SOO&e 99,000 195,000 17,000 199,501 98,000 500.tc 1(10,000 4 J D. & A. & D. & J. & J. & J. &D. J.& ,1. J. J. J. J. &.I, N. Y., Amer. Ex, Bank do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do July, 1876 Dec, Dec., 1880 Jan., 1881 Cincinnati, A.&ii. M. & S. J.&D. F.& A. J.&D. J. * J. 1. * J. M.&S. M.&N. A.&O. A. &0. A. 40. do do do do do Amer. Ex. Bank do do do do do Jan., 1882 June, 1881 J.ily 1,19 3 Nov., 1885 do do do March, 1886 Oct., 1886 March, 1388 June, 1888 Aug., 1888 June, 1889 do do N. Y., Population by census of 1870, 818,(1(X), agalntt 161.044 Tat rate for 1 71, $22 20 per $1,000 The following table iroin the books oi the Auditor of Hamilton Co'nty, Ohio, exhibits the assessed valuation ol the City ol Cluciunatifor ten years In 1860. do M. &N. PlilladeIphla,Bank N. A M. &N. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank, M. &N. do do do M.&N. do do do M.&S. fS80 Aug., 187- do do do do do July, H88 Real Year. estate. 1S60.. $61,620,904 18.1.. 6.',6.57,365 1862.. 63,503,296 1863.. 64,441,53! 1861.. 65.585,774 1865.. 67,610,611 1866.. 66,451,662 68,56M,(>10 ;S67. 69.799.601 1868. 1869 T; 2*i,M4 1870.. 8 7«i dR"! 1871.. U3,437,883 , Personal elate. $31,411,812 Total Ra'etax valuation, per $1,000 •" 30, 13,411 2'i,707,861 $93,082,716 92,978,776 93,211,151 S5,9:)-J,iV 1 10O,:-74,O;)3 47,809,.574 113,31.5,348 61,135,382 67 '18,101 68,41. <>•< ISO.715,993 133,6r2,76S 1S6,!'31,325 K,58S,«!5 131;)83,529 130.7I5.S10 1 6,10r,3S6 180,361,93J '•'!-7i,666 57,3;o,;5l 56,934,044 $17 19 17 18 20 22 21 27 28 SI "O 66 -20 20 90 6) 40 00 Ml 31 60 22 30 Jan., IS90 Nov.. 1890 Cincinnati. do N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do April, 1396 April Total debt ol Cincinnati is about account about $350,000 per ananm. $5,066.(100. Int do do 4 Oct.; M, * N., May A Not. J. 4P CnnvHiOLX coiKalauig tuUer iitfoimatiuu , ,Inne 4 Dec; Q-J. May THE 1873] 31, CHTtOS^ICLE. 7153 CITY SECURITIES. Subscrlberfl will conftr m creat flaTor DESCRIPTION. Date Size or by Amount «»ut- ot -_ '"rtnrlnal. tRiw per st'ndmg. ForexplanAtlon of all rcferonres, see Bonds. loot notes on preceding page. Cfent. CinctwMtf— (ConttnufHl/ ob for fntidtiiK floating debt..^A3 do I'^ancdt Wlil:uwHler CanaU.A do for m^w lionplt *! S do for new hottj't'al 82 do forttinUi <u f.o.ttlnKdebt L do rorexieu.&lmp. WuterworkH.K dp do do Bds par Orph Asyl. G'd« for Park.O <lo for Woikhruap Y3 i- —H <)o lor scvvcrrti.'*' do for Improving (iilbcrl avp IJ <to lo build Ki.'.'li'9ton avo wwerUS CI yfi VolumTHa, S. C. : Bond" for varloo* pnrpose? 'Fundlnir and Rubstitute bonds, City Hail, Ac Sabsr-rlptlona to varlonfl do ©an Co. 8to k do I8lH 1 RR. stocks do 73-0 lHr>.1 1,U«I 1H5.1 LUM ItVl IS&I LOOU LOW) 500,000 960,000 60,000 75.000 100,000 100,000 ISliS 1,IUI 70,0)10 150^)0 LVulHI 7 73-10 73-10 100,000 7.1-10 ,11110 73-10 6 • « \mi LUO 1IW9 l.OUO l.OUl 1,001) 136,0 X) 7 3-10 1871 Litto 1,0UU 190,000 •00,000 11171 7 ii5u,oau last -60 laeo-Tj 1853 1,000 1.000 1,000 18116 lOOftc «S,000 271,000 10,000 183,300 iwj-'es SOO&c a;.r,fli) 1871 7 188.400 5 161,450 isrj rUy purposes. Water W'k Co, 2iMW i,uu 1R-«71 Kundlnif bonds, coupon Bo'ids I >r vartons purposes Funding fioailng dout sou 4 6 600.000 ISSMIT i.noo 18II0-7I 1,0011 l.lliC 1,314,000 4!S,0 ) 18 :l) \«Ti 1811 18 :o , Iin r.iveincnt Morifrt Bt'Oft hon IB dock City bonds, coupon do Funded debt bonds I , Var. Var. , UikUoii <Mty bonds lierjcen sctiuoi an bonds. ) do do do , . wt-rag« bonds iinprovimicnt bonds. bounty loan RR stock Subserln. to litock, !,.& N. R.R. "• r id I' r s, w Uarf %\ Vaterworkft _ .__ , Var. Var. V»rl Van. l&W-fll 1.000 i.aio do. ftownnV. H city wharf. Kllzabeth and P. RK.... Wlia'f property 18« Jatl boM(l» 1868 1869 For olil llahllltles Vor old liabilities St Lo ]ls Air Line RB ISTO-'il 1871 1871 Nov <lty JLill ^'hanK'^ of ff'iage 197U 18J1 RK <'ity InMtltiition isri Wtiarr & Kultou street City Bonds payable by railroads !87!! 1,000 ifohds varlons purposes Bonds. 8 per cent U"-a"ljii8tment L. Rk. R.R bonds <;t'neral t'lty bon'lp Water bds.(is-ue $1,000,000) coupon do (Issue t^uO,IXIO><-eiil8tered City diht do do Bonds lo ABC (pay. an'Iy DKf (pav. uu'ly Mob.* 15ond(* to (irand North Gt. do do Central Park imp. fund stock do do do do do do do do do do Billldlnj? loan stock, Ili'al »'t;tate 7 6 « C Varl. 7 7 7 7 M.4S. A,4U. F.4A. 7 7 7 6 J. J. Pii'die eiitication stock UocKs atiti slips stock ....* ^ FloatluK debt land stock 1,1100 500,000 360.000 230,000 300,000 J. 4,1, ,T. 4 J. bonds do ('o coupon JJew York BrtdKe bonds Accumnlaled debt bonfis f tree! linp:*ovement bonds 8:reo4 opeiHDK audL nijirove lOOftc 4.50.000 8,066,071 18.-17 lavt: IOO*c 100*0 1859 IWSc WW r»3r reller 1810 bontlii 1,575,000 1833-7 1869 Cltylmprov. n.ent stock do do Lunatic Asylum stovlc do do FIro department stock r ire teloicrapU bonds 2.24«.i)0 3!»'.)31X) 275,000 990,000 10 000 3,500,000 2,088,200 l,7««,6PO 115,000 1,048.137 151,000 4)0,000 2,5'iO,l)00 1004c I004e lOOie 2,748,000 71.000 40,0U0 181 .OKI 75,000 451,200 IO()*C 6.20,00) 11104c 1891! Varlons. April, 1882 5 4 do do do do do May, 4 J. 4 J. do 6 ilo do of Mobile. do tlo do do N.Y..M'-rch. N. Bank Mobile City Treasury. do do N. Y^., Merch. N. Bank <l.-P, 7 C o. I-'-' 746«r, 6 7 7 6 7 < 7 6 6 6 ioo*c SOOAc lOOVc 10O*c IOO*c 1004c 2.767,000 3.000.000 91-.000 0.500,000 (,907.934 I.OOIU!UO 7 7 6 T 6 i-om- ) 1-80 1901 1, 1. 1, 1892 5, 19CB 82to'93 on $3)0.000 of the sixes la paid In Bslti, City holds nominal assets of $956,645. floating debt Marl. 1873. Including orerdae onnori,. was $0)16,614. Valuation of reai properly In 1872. $21 .986,S<0 personal, $4,6D0,00o; tax rate. Nov.,iaoo $.'U per $:o >. Interest on the cnr' ency debt was July, 18T2 In default ,'n y. 18.1. Coupons unpaid amotlnt to $.''/'.8l5. Population In is 0. 40.23)). The City cannot Issue debt beyond sper cent of )ts June 1, 1891 assessed Ta)u«. which in :*-Ti Is a'n at $4 -.OnO.iOO.Ian. 1, I9"l Binklng funds ar.- provided tor all )he hoi>d-. Old I 1873^1910 Jan. Jan. I, IVB 1. 1902 1991 18.86 1885 July. 1899 Nov.. 1995 till ; city bonds Issued to railroads recently held ralld (T. 16. p. 20, 346.) Valuation of property, 1871. »30.3T6.916: Ux, IW per cent. Tuere are also $\00ti.000 of bonds In hands of tmslees for O.T RR, and $.00,000 for Mobile 4 N W.R.R. Mo> lie Cunnty also lias » per cent bonus outstanding, (r. 16, p. s61, 493.) 1901 Bonds are endorsed br N. * S. Ala. BR. 1, 190: city and county, though Identical as to bonnda. rles, li:Re woanite orpinizalions and distinct debts. I'lie followlngstate enl shows the sinounl of funded and teniporary deM, and the amount In the elty sinking fnnd at the dates named. .Ian. 1, April 1, Jan. I, rt,Mr,Hntt/xK < 1833-90 1881 Anir. 1,1900 Description. Nov. 1, 1900 ,„, ,g„ fg„ igor-itii Funded city debt $57.l)9»..'<«8$68.7p«.$«t*7J54,'?91 1907-I«11 Funded county debt. »J».aOO 29J6; «M >9,9av,!CS 1880 1887 Total ninded debt.. $87 J88.«0g $98.^3 •r4$tl.844,85« 1898 Sinking fund 30,182,811 a333j07« 23,717.613 I8.« 1814 Total, less s'k'g f 'd. $«7,(B6J86 $H),,%IO,583$r..5e7.2l3 Tempomry city debt. 14,944.000 16.9n. 72 19,492,m 1874 City revenue bonils. . 1876 5.479,100 •.<«..497 •.9».497 1*87 County rev. u'ds, 4c. 8.O.000 l,*67,7t« l,Sa,:oa ima 5 S!t7."<l6 above The 1901 IS7O-75-79-80 -2*0 521953 f'i tVi'*.yff^. The do 5 400,0))0 debt, orer and was Sept., 1391 April, 1891 Not. 5 300.000 cPr 1818 4 18:'!-1302 4 Co N. Y., A. Ooettal do do do 6 6 6 5 6 100*r-. the resoiirrt-s. The 6 :flo.»c 1)17.1, fund misaloners of theslnklnR fnnd report thst tlie resources are adequate to meet all the city debt as It matures lesceit th" t:,u.00D0 1o the L.4 P. B.) Population In 1870 was 100,1:0 against 68.083 In IMI. The Talnailon 0' tavai.le prope Ij in :872 waa t77,lSS,624. against (;«.90a,959 in im. more. do 6 6 7 6 5 6 6 I0O4C ini*c sinklntt 190! 1898 1. •75. "80 Feb. July Charleston, S.C. Bk to 91,r*4,000. 0<t., 1888 T3to'-8 June June Lonlsrllle. 6 6 64 government 1889 6 4 city July, 18U8 June, Oct. Memphis. Mobile, r arose under contact- ail the act of consollilat on. »nd flmin^i hii t..,.n made by the tundlng of the former riuatlnz drtit. The e with the cash now in the tieasiir)- rf.<liiie the actual amount of Increa-e under the present Varlona, N.Y..Bowea4M. 5110,000 9-.l,S00 iOO&o !00*c :oo&c lOO&c OO.tc 100*c 100*c IOO*c 100*c UIO*c HIO*c M.4N. 2,500,000 5 250,000 490,010 1865 1868 41, .1. S45,'il>l 100*c 18<I0 Market stock do do do (ko City Cemetery stock .T.4 J, 2.'i4,303 !00,t-c 1860 1865 1853 1860-3 1853 18SI 1870 J. wo 1SB5-.2 1867-70 18S7^ No 4 Hock Bonds 18:i>-2 iS7l--J 4 ..u.ii.hi Jan.,'98.190b JnlT. 1889 1874-79 Lonlsrllle N. Y., P. M. Myers 4D. MIL 4 4.587,00! 1^,161.000, Interest .1.4.J. J. 4 J. ioo*c 100*c 100*c lOO&c lOOAc 1004c 18)1 )«*.)'• •- Lynchburg, do J. J. j.*.r. 1841.6 1870 1845-40 1865 ; report made by citltens, Dec, '.81?, ftafs the total debt or the cl'y at $6,9|i,8<C, an Im-iease of ${ 6D,'00 over the Hmoont uomlnallv the city at the time of tti.! c- n».' rears and a half HKO. t<f the Inr Varl.. lis. Va lous. N.Y. Bkof America. J. J. J. A ralne of waterworks. of t9ro,oa0: anoont >f real and penonal property In ier.3, In 1)72, r<73,809 : in 11)71. t9IB>rf. on 1891 do do do do do do d> do do do »)0,tiOO 100,000 18^,619 188li-'91 190 Louisville. New York 4 150,a« .... boiidH 4 4 ,1, 500,0 IStO, 79,601; tl,8ei,0iO, a«aln»t a debt city taxes d'l N. Y. Bk of America. do do do J. 4.1. J.4D. do J. 40. do New York Varl. J.4J. \fxa Population In 1815 LoulsTllle. City Treas. N, v.. Bk of America. Louisville. 455 000 i8.'a-7 Cen. Park additional fund stock do 6 1,000 10,000 18CS do do J. J. l/W jfeic »4;06!31O. 187»-'8l do do do* do do do 500&C 1,000 RR 4 J.4D. M,4N. A.4 0. Va I. A. 40. J.4U. %«0JXO Bends are all eonpoB, and were laaned In nnall amounts as waut«d. City holds son e storks and other proBortjr. Valuation of property 18:8 In Jannat7, Varl. Varl. Varl. airalnst 8,i)52 In 19m In May, 1872. lan-'M 188l-« do !>.8,S-84 do April, 1883 do I8KI N. Y., Bank of America, May, 1887-89 Louisville. T5 4 85 1896-iri do do 1818-'89 N. Y.,Bk of America. July, 1897 4 '.870 9.29<!. market bonds were Isaued 1»78 W7»-fl» N. Y., Mercantile N. Bk. 4 ll>71 UI8U--96 J. J. 1870 M74-'8t 0. 4 Loao.ooo 557,200 1884 1, A.4 J. J. 7 do do do aS7.ilOO 500*0 do do 7 6 6 < 800.000 1,1 Oct. J. 2,518,000 100* c York: Water stock do Orotop wAterstock NewC oton Aquednct stock Addti'nal new Crotoa Aqueduct... Croion water main stock Croton Kescrvolr bonds do Afiuednct bonds Croton water pipe bonds Central Pa' k land stock 4 J. do o do do do do do do do 1,1100 1871 do do 4 12i,(>« 1,4(2.000 100*c Oct., IWD March, 1«08 J'rsey CHud.tkiiinlyDk .Ian , 1877-9" do do July. •W-1901 1,000 1870 »ondsofl868.N.* S.Ala. Sarannah, C. R. R. Bk. 1870 18S7 Wliarf bonila Jtontgamerv. Ata.: M,4N, 4 J. .1.4 J. J. 4 J. 6 500,000 ;so,ooo loi.oa) ISfiS 1S.V1 To Mobile & Northwestern RR Various A ,iO. M.4S. M.tN. 230,0110 1.10,000 189.0110 S.'S.OOO 1866 1!R.. Vai lous J. J. 91,000 till 'Sli).. B 18S7 18»t 4.1, M.4 N, 18B N. Ii76-« 500*0 1861 1871 ISIJ Jan., 1900 J ine, 1900 do do Var. t:lty f u ndi-d d.^bt no do 7 t;U "9X1.. Trunk Railroad 4 J. Various lu.sn I'ost lio iidi* !Fnnilln;f loan, (j?old) M.& 7 7 7 7 809.692 M'lr.pMH, Tfinn.: School and paring bonds Kndorscmeut 4 4 1^,000 15U,O0l) 2110.000 ia5«-'63 7 2l«).(i00 I.OijO 1,000 1,000 J. J. 4 J. J. 4.1. J. 4 J, « 7 7 7 8i>5.M)0 ClBclnnatl K. T.. Amer. Ex do Jana, 1897 Nor., 1897 N. T.. Cent. Nat. Bank. Varl. do 4 J. do Varl. 150,000 400,000 25.000 219,500 2a9,aio 4»9,000 101,000 425,00/ 136,000 1,000,000 B J. «81.39,'i 1,000 1,000 l.OOO 1,000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.KX) do do do do do do do do do J. J. J. 4.1. .1.4 J. 140,000 1868 1871 1863 1869 4 4 7 1.0IX) do do do do Popnlatlnn, J. J. M 4N. i.aw do do do do 8«pt., 1899 do do no A.4 0. N. r., Amer. Ex. N. B Oct., 189* do do do M.48. March 1, 1880 do do do F.4 A. Ai)K. 15. 1-86 do do do J. 4 U. Uec. 1, 1891 7 IS.'M 1865-10 1867 , Wrtti^r Don(l8 Sewer boBds M.tS. .Vl.4». 1 1,0110 186«-K7 S. r..Asicr. Kx. N. loo.ooo 2,6«9.IUI lil.OOJ 933,000 4 78,>'« < i00.i»i lau 18« Philadelphia. Bank N. A. March, isn I,(X)0,(»jO !W,0)K) 431.11)0 ISSJ-SS Bounty nmu For improvement of Bti'eeu l!oad1)P(l 1,00* . School HouHo-*, I'linllc «('hool8 Var. 1872 lSS«-«» l.iOWtc \Wi 1.0 (I* c 1808-69 l.OII &c . »•- I.'iHfMvtUe. Ky.: For .lert'iirsonvUle 1,010 i.uiu 1.U00 1,000 M.4N, M.4N. J. 4 U. M.4N. .1. 4 J. J. 4 M. A. 4 0. M.4 8. A. 40. BEMABKS. When uos. New York. Col. City T easurr. A J. A.4U. New York 4 Columoua, C-ilnmbus. .1. 4 J. New York. M.4S. 60,000 isei-hi by Wliom. Var jtrtfif. City Wator loan bonds., conpon.., do do do ... Improvement bonds KerouRlructlou bonds Wbera Parable and 3. 91)0,000 «uiir. When Payable. 7 185.IS-59 bv city. Pub. Build, stock (Jity Uall) bonds do i.oju 1(167 18S«-f8 ftc. ' Detroit, Mich. : lion d» for vnrions SCOfte 1847- '48 W ma H7I do improvement bonds do water worK purposes General Impruvem^oi « 6 146/M) 18n-'48 an Immedlace notice of smx error AleeoTere4 In oar Toblge* slTliiflr xa 1871 1873 I8n 1873-1876 1.1901.J 1878 1891 1897 1807 1888 1889 1889 1889 Not. Total tc'op'y deht,.$!l..')13.1(lO$."i.O l.r6nfj7 4M,n6) This makes the totai lun.le and leiiiporarv debt. »12i,h9a.22; 1-7-.;. against »1(K.-61,11X Jan. i Tiie population of N w York In 18HI was Ki^l, against 805,658 in 1860. The following table ahows the progress in ten years of pro' erty ralvatlou 1 and taxation. Real Tear, estate. 18Bi..tS98Ji.'e.619 18$!.. 40(jgs.<a 1862.. a99.5S«,404 PiSS.. 401I.I87,!I82 18M 186).. 410 774.436 1889 1865.. 427.M)J84 1884 1866,. 478,9 ^.aU 1887.. 6<6,4l7,0e> 1879 1890 1868.. 6ai.<36J9S Rot. 1, 1909 18«9.. 684.188.918 1884-1888 1870.. 742.108^)71 1871.. 769.a«.2liO 1888 in>-188> 18%!.. 197a«d.«S Personal estate. $178.19;.087 174.624^06 lTI.4t6.0n 191.961.161 ».920 JUS 181.423.471 tS7.9»4 9T4 276,359,411 -inetazprtMOO-^ City a Slate. Couitr. 3 81 1$4S 417 M0( 2 U 3M 4 31 496 194 4«l 9nj99.9n MIJ424M tfl5,28M)l 1^ •2H2AS 4.4« U 14 16 $• nn VH 0$ 19 »<i »il W 19 19 «» 17119 THE CHEOMCLE. 724 IMay 31, 1873. CITY SECURITIES. Snbncrlbera will confer a great DESCRimON. Date 01 all refereuces, Bce Uonds. foot uotes ou 2d page prevluas. For exptanacion of Ifeu} yort— (Coiiti'ired) Kam. Aid fund bonds. Vol. Soldloie do do d Court Hou e boud'.. Consolidated slock, coupon Dcpt o Par' 8 iuipiov, Donds Central Park couuuisslou bonds Assess "ent b -uds Cltv Parks in-Tovem't fund stock. Normal school fund stock Public school building lund i-louk.. Ad ttional Croloi^ water Blocx do Ninth > 1863 18IS district Sftwer -epalr stock I'Oic lOi&c 266,500 300,000 ;ou&c !00*c ,i52,'00 U&c 1. I coupon Con..«olidft!eU stock, Acnmmulated debt N. y. bonds. .^ Westchester Co. Imp. bds. & A>'o Orleans : Consolidated debt) $850,000applled do do > yearly to lut'st. do do oaddebt do do do do do do ) and principal.. l'-71 1004.; OO.tc lOU&c 51,0.010 1861 1861 18S5 ISbS 1S«4 l«lil-V« 186W2 n-u 18ij!)-7tl 1869 Vundiugloan,18T0 EK. Co In aid At. & St. L. liU. Providence, R. Co OO&c 600,000 100,100 8.^85,500 6,000,aKl 30.000 6K7 6 1,000 1,617,000 6 J. &.l. 1,(100 22O.0ai 203,000 6 00 6 6 7il,800 7 946,', 37(i,H10 1,000.000 851,2111 1,70;4I10 100.0(10 San Francifico : Bonds of 1855, coup, 1858, ', Thepreceriing figures do not Incluf'eBreclal assessments for ImrirovenientB, Ftreet opening, A-e.. on 18',I0 Biecltled property. The Boaid xed the total amount ot tax.-tton for loTS as follows: i 1901 I,'73-'76 :8;3 Nov.l,'i3-'7:. Dec. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. es 1,(*10 l-.'i4 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,010 1,000 1,000 815,0(10 75.000 2.819,000 25 ,000 18C9 386,00 133,000 1,393,400 1869 500.0110 3.00(),70n 170 3.. I 00,000 a55.000 5385.23 I,73%000 4 450 000 1855 '5.'i-';i 6.70,1.001' '68- '70 1868-71 1865-6 1863 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 10 7 7 8 7 3-10 6 5&ii 6 6 6 8,7o4,'J00 6 6 6 154,9110 7 5,1. 5.400 il.fSO.O V2-'fi5 •60-'70 [511 ,1 00 2,167,4,16 4-5 County purposes 1,1891 1,000 1,000 1.000 1867-'i;9 500*c 1867- '68 l.OOO 1852 500&C 1,857,700 18-.6 lOOO&c lOO'&C 11X1 i&c 6 600,000 6 600,000 300,000 5 5&6g. 2,000,000 13 coup, (gold), Judgment bonds do Cenfral Pac. 1!K. Western Pac. KR. do do School bonds .lud^ment bonds School bonds do do do do do do do . . . . . Pa'k Iniprov-inent bonds, bonds Savannah, Ga.: S 'b c iptioutoOp Ilka '••1 PE Purchn-eot" Siinnxtleld pijintation Subscription to Mn c )gee It { Construction of w.iter works Gasl ght Co. s ock Improvement 01 Savaiin h Ivor.. Sav., Albany* Gulf RR Funding coupmsife ober porposci. Ri.denipt.on of bonds . do do Bonds for city Improvements Harbor. &c., improvements 1,000 .lOO&c .lOO&c 1,1891 Total & Den. C. RR. 1S69., Mo. Valley RR St. Jos. & Topeka RR St. Jos.&C. B. R iver and Wliarf Bonds City Improvenent Bonds. Funding lionds is to St. .Jos. I Interest BomU Bridge Bonds 246.000 2:!!,l»Xl 308,01X1 70O,l»Xl ' 95 000 375,500 J. wb'cli deduct the revenue of thcgcncial fund, estimated at 1,1371 1891 : Water Work^ bond« (old) Bon Is to Pacilic Uailroad do do Iron Mountain RR do do NortliMo.KR 'o do Ohio&Mis.aippi RB Tower GrovQ Park bonds igold). )\v«r bonds ibor and wharf bonis., i '.ayette Park bonds. i.v water work bonds (gold) Waterbi dHol ISIi. (l'oH) Renewal and sewer bonds « ife-lbOl sir, 18t 0-1881 1895~18,.7 1891 S J' *i 18;7-1879 41 ISS'J 5-3 1687 -.3 i; oio 18M-1888 1 llKll fcoo. 1881-1888 18J1 N. Orleans or N. York, New Varl. & Phila., Treasury, J. 6 ' ; ; Ito '72 ; 1891 1895 1887- 19<X) . &J. & J. J.& J. Dec, 1880 Oct., 1910 Total fundc-l debt, ,Ian.,18;2, $47,075,330; Heating debt, $6,196,681. Sinking ftmds. $13,969 IFO: valua tlon of real proper y $5ii,'2.''4 personal, $' ,930,7(0; tax rate In ISR, $5 10 rate nroi os- d for 1«7H, Population, 1870, 614,02'2, agaliBt 565,529 $2 1'. '72 to'85 do : do do .t.& J. ; •72-1905 ilo d.) J.& J. J.&J. A.&O. A.&O. J.&J. '71 Orleans or N York, New Orleans. J.&D. A.&O. J. J. J. 1S71 1873 1881 1-89 New Orleans, do do Special provisions are made for some other Issues of ocbt as follows: Kit. bonds interest by 20-175 ot real estate tax and 1-175 of personal; Pone artrain Rli., mt. by 2 per cent ol licenses %\ ,000,000 loan y 25-175 of tax on real and personal 7 per cent loan of 1869, bv »31,;4u reqii red by law 10 be dcivB ted monthly ; \' liarf bonds, by levee dne« pledged for Interest aul principal 10 per ent bonds ol 1871. by monthly deposits out of current revenue. Tbe total lunded andfloatlig debt, Jnlv, 1S72, was *!1,?«1 '285. Population. 1870, 191,418, against 138.670 In IBfO. New Funding »'0,00(i,iOO loan authorized In 18,2. (V. 14, p. 791; V. 15, p.6<6.) \y-.\ Orleans. do do for Interest and principal ol consoi bonds the sum of $(130,000 per year la rcouired by law to be raised bv tax on real estate. 1892 1692 1892 1871 1874 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do J. in 1860. do to'al debt Feb. 1, 187>, was $4,042,145, which Included $tfi4,ooe old munirl' al bonds and various other small IsB.'es. VaUv.tlon In ia;i. $17/00,000. Population, 1870 86,076, age inst 18,063 In 1660. The Pittsburg. IS93-'96 Pitts. ,aud New York, N. y., Bk of America. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. J. & J. J.&D. 171. ,500 65%l«*l 6g. 6g. 7b. 7f. J. & 1909 1913 Sinking fund March 31,1872. $1,30,465. City Is protected bv mortgages on S t. & St. L. and on Portl. & Rochester Railroads. Assesiied value of real Nov., 1886 Nov., 1S87 Nov., 1888 July, 1887 June, 1877 e''tate,$17,353.r)00; personal, $11,570.8'0. Tav rale In 1871, $25 per $1,000. Population In 1870, 31,413 against 26,341 In 1860. '71 to '91 April, 1877' $69.12(1,400 ; rcrsonal, $10,. 160.700; total, $110,087,100. Rate 0' tax, $13 60 rer $1,0(0. Sinking funds ol' 1885, $3 5,676; sinking F. RR.. $1S2,011. lunds of 1813, $100.6-0; H., P. Valuation orreal elate. J. M. &S. J.&J. J.&J. J. & J. J. & J. Varl. .',00&' 386,000 1873 1371 5I»&C 500&C 150,00ti 61.'. i75,0i D 6g. A.&O. J. & J. M.&N. A.&O. A.&O. J. & D. J. & J. M.& N. 1854 1850 1811 500 1 7 K?J; 5':0 500 SOO 500 500 18.-.3 1 5-1 1853 18 -.8 \»V\ 1869 1870 18i,(XI0 ir 7g. 7g- 3OI.00I1 m t 27,;.l'j Sffl.lK! 198.1XIC 5.00C 64,50f r.A> A. J il.&S. 600&C 7 7 100 ,tc 1,000 402,8' Kl 7 500 187(1 i.i»y) ,-,;!!.'V10 18i2 1,000 600,000 i8C0-'» 500 4Sl,.'i(X) 186,1 .500 150,000 Providence. do do Bost.Reverc Bk & Prov N. T., Lees & Waller. San Francisco, do do do do do do do do do S'. J.&D. 7 7 9'7.5(i0 117,0(X) S49,6I«1 M.&N. 3. & D. J. & J. M.&N. 1 .!.& 7 M.& N. J.&J. 6&7 10O*c lOO&e 7«,*0(.' 6 1868 S3. 11X1 1858- '59 500&e 88.(01.' 10 10 1860-'66 1866- 50 te Sti.cuo 500 125 (Wl 120,010 500,000 1816-r2 1*10-68 1 < 1-66 1811-58 var. 2,988,000 ar. 77S,(XI0 2.5.1I00 1S.51-S)' 1,HI0 l.OOl 1368-'70 1871 18.54-57 . 1351-55 1852-54 1868 1851-6-1 I . Duncan, do do do do do do do do do do do y., S. & Co do do ••o do do do do do do do do Jan., 1876 1-85 Jan., 1*93 Jan., 1900 Si'pt., & Population In 100 1,000 6 10 VJ lU vnr. •S. M.&N. y. N. B'k Commerce do do var. St. Joseph Treasury. Jan. do do M.&S. K. Y. Am. Exchange Bk, var. St. Joseph Treasury. var. do do J. & J. N.Y., Northnip & Chick, J. & J. N. Y. N. B'k Commerce - ^ var. var. l,li:>0 1,000 1.000 I,OIX) 1S52-6S var. 1'61-«S 100. &c. 1867-70 1,1100 Xfra l.OIH 1873 I.iitO 476,t»Xl Sil.OlX 2M.(rt) 510,0 III Mi.iXXl 316.010 911.000 l,21'i,0(,i0 6 6 6 r, 6 6 6 6 6 Varl, Varl. Varl, Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. F. & A. 1,2511.1.00 6(18,00 6g. J.&J, 6 M.&N. M.&N. Van. J. & D, J. & D. »g.f. J.&J. S.OSO.tXX) do do do do 1870, 149,482 against 56.802 in If 00. Real estate in the 11 cal vear ending June 30, I>72. whs assessed at $187.289.301 1 ersonal property at $! :0,595.941 sinking fundf. raised annually amount to $223,(100. All the values lor San FranclBc* ar« g. yen In gold. ; .- 1891 18J5 ISSl 1887 June 1, '82-90 July 1,1'97 Nov. 1,1891 May, M.y, Floating debt, Jan., 1873, $244,802. The city owns. real estate and other property valued1 at about Aisesped value of real estate in '67; $4,500,(1(10. $I«.7'1,'.65, Population. 1S70,';8,285, against 22,i!'2, 1874 1875 -Iline 1 lB7f Feb., 1878 Ma In 1860. 1P83 cli, , Nov., ls-3 Dec., 1888 Fb., 1888 Nov., 18 9 June, 1890 Nov., 19(«1 Jan. ,1902 Pooulatlon In 1870, 19.565 against 8,933 In TSfB. Keyenne from all sources in 1870-71 was <6tira ted at $195,000. Tn 1870 a-fessed valuation of property wa«$n.l»Xl,tXlO; rate of lax, IK percent; total revenue (int. fund $106,487. general fund $81,116) $217,000. The cllv owns $.51X1,000 of St. Jo. & Denver C. RR. Plo k. $50,(«)0 St.Jo.& Toneka stock, $150,00(1 Mo. Valley stock, their value be'ng nom'&c., are worth nlout nal. Public building •80-'S9 Nov., 188! '80-'»li 1873 '7S-'79 'S0-'S9 '78-'SO 1S72 1891 , $150,000. Vi J. & A. A '91 7.5- '88 72- it, '72- »t: *" "Mul&Oh cago RR RR wa^fUnaton,t/. o./ i'«*an, coopoit or reg stered. gold. . var var 315,1' 68 12&7 111.5'4 7 var 215.(123 8 5011.4 .! 20 1,000 100,000 60&C. '.1X1 r. ' 83 7J- 3 74- '77 ' '74 do Aug. cTo New York & 1898 St. Lonls, N. T., '^. Bk Commerce, do do Jan. lAi. c.; estt'.ated In.ome 1871-2, $3,I51.JR'(. Jan., Ii72 amounted to $920,808. 1 New Tl-^an 1S89-9O-90 88 -'Ui 1900 N. Y. iBtNation'lBanlt Jan., 1902 Paul and ; ¥of The sinking fund •77- 88 •TJ. 76 .June, 87-^90 :av2 ( pril 1 York; do N.Y., P. M. Mvers & Co. N. Y., Jay Cooke & Co. N. y.,Faro.L.&T. Co., St. Population 1870, 310,864 against 160,773 In 1860. City and county gove nment- and finances are separate Toial debt October, 1872, $13,4(fl.5(«, incUidl'-g antic ration bonds payable J nua^y, 1873. $900,000. County debt is $3,212.0(10, AsscFsed valuation of all property (shout 60 per cent ot actual valnc). old cty $l42.0OO,(KXl. witb a tax rate of \\4 per cent new citv. $I,(XX1,0(X1. with tax rata •7'. '89 do do do 1. U. 0. 7'- •74- '75 Van, Van. 6 6 fg. 6g. 51,500 N.Y.,N.Bk Republic, 1870, 68,904, against 49,129 In 1660. Popnlation In 1873 1888 '77-'78 SI. niiil.Mlnn.: Revenue Bond^ I*r,..f erred boiuw 8 nercnnt bonds Lake Superior Miss. ; 11-96 1878-1876 : . '.ll 2,250,roo CO Total »r5,5:.9,^so '^4 at the rate of 8-38 per cent en the laxi^ble valuation of 187J. See Kbsfract tr. m Mayor's nicBSnge, .lanusry, IMS, In Chkoniclk, v, 10, p, 5i.i see also v. 15, p. 626 v. 16, p. 154. 18M-1888 A.& 0. H.& 8. J.&D. 612,500 377,000 250,000 I9T,000 ,1861 ^1365 ISil Ht Louis Renew;*! and Floating debt bonds. Keile<r te anil public buildings. Stree. Improvement bonds $:i;,8(9,73J From 1987 1, Joseph, ito,: do do M 2.tDi,0(000 Being M.&N. Van. J.& J. A.&O. M.&N. M.&S. J. &D. J. & J. fOO&c SOO&c 500 vc 500 *c 18K6-67 500&C 18ii7 500&C 1^62 18SS-61 1871 1-T2 llospilul $9,'61.T51 81 8,4'5,SP7 74 l,:S.'i,4<0 69 15.p76J1'i 1891 1, 1S75-1892 Boston Suffolk Bank. do do do do 6 6 Bost. Columbian P.ank. Boi^ton Suffolk Bank. 6 (5&6 monthly Boston & Portland. do A.&O. 00 5 i 6 1868 18B9 18T0 !655 do F. r mlerest t.n city and county debt For red* mp'n of city and county debt 01 y purpos'B 23, 1901 o - for State purposes To provide 1852 183i 185i 1863 18T2 . (gold) coup. S. I'-L-.&St.JoseuU. B 1873-1875 1876 I.: . Si, 6 6 6 6 liEMARKB. Wlisn Due, Nov. M. &N. 2,000,(XIO 4.000,(100 6 6 6 MS ?.^ ,11. lOO&c lOC&o 1(11 lAc ;00&c lOO&C ;oo&c lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c 500&C iOO&c «,SM ( Loin to H., P. & r. Railroad Bond* f'r publi'' irap' ovem*nt i;^•cr^Uing and bounty oonds Water loan uonds, goid do Principal, "Where I'ayablewid by WiioDi M.&N. M.&NM.& N. M.&N, & N. M.&N. M.& N. M,& N. M.&N. M.& N. M.& N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M &N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.*N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.& '«. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. 157,000 do do do do • do Portland & Rochester RR.. do BniidiugLoanCom'ers.. MaTdclpai— proper > 7 6 6 6 6 5-!8,00O Portland, Me.: Loan to At. & St. L. & 2,(!l»,000 Wharf Improvement Bonds Piiuhurgh : Water extension loan (coupon) Funded debt bonds Compromise UK. bonds (cp®.) 6 10»*c Trust Funds Philadetphta : ilouds issued prior to consolidation, do to pay for btocK subs, do «'» for extension of gas works. do jor permanent iinprovemts... d> lor park purposes.. do for war and bounty purxses. do for municipal &schuol putp.. 7 7 S10,U00 City, (debt assumed) Jeil',;r3on 200 001 6g. 7 & • 6 6 1S70 , Waterworlss Loan of One Million of ISiM Funding L lau ot 1869 ,7.) 18W -, KU ,aK «80,UOl 45i%0l0 88.50' Old corporations Poiicli.irlraiu 00 ,521,700 ICO&c Rail . ,125,1 10.I&C 10 &e :S7l-'J ,, ,S.M72 6 a 1862-S I8TI 18 '2 6 7 7 ,500,000 & Consol.aiitod8toi;k of 1^91 A. Y. Counly: C 'nly Court House stock No. 3... do do do do No. 1... No. 5... do d.> Bol. Bubs. Red. bounty bonds Hoi. bounty fuiul honds... B'd.subs. and Relief Ked. bonds i-ol. bounty fund bonds. No. 3 Sol. bounty fund Ued. bonds, No. 2. Kiot damages Red. bonds do do indem. bonds Assesanieitt fund stock Repairs »o bulkilntrs. (-lock Immediate uotlce or any error discovered in our Tables. INTEREST. Amount is;i IS girliig us par • OulRate Wi en t Value. st'nd Dg. Payable. dent. IO;&c 187 i 18.2 bonds liiiprr, .'euieiit Size or 10 ;8?i mvor by do •71-^36 Population ISiO, 30,030 against 10,400 In 1860. AesessTab'stton of 'axable property 'n 18i2 about e whs $23,000,000. Intere-t on the railroad bonds ru« tusp?nded on arconnt of an injiinctioii a decision was made In ct.,1372. conllrmlog ta» validity of th bonds, (v, 15, p. 626.) 1 ; ' • Negotiated abroad In 1871 May THE 31, 1873.] CHilONIt^Lt 725 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND (BntflrsdnMOTdlngloMlcf CongroMilo Ui« abarrlbera vrlll ofl ! Al't'}U'H'i iP^7((//iu-iBt M.,«Ul.Kiiiir. Ala... a.uiK) p.r Mitli' nut {.'iiiiruiitceU U.!COlVLM-'. I)..llll« itiir tl„WiJUiJj AtiKui]/ it .sv/.YyMe/tu/ina— block . 2 luau lllortitHKU ' M iil.)rt,.ij|. HiH'i/— stock AHriiliitiiii iiiDrt^dffU t;i'ii. M0,000 7 J.* ISil l,Wu,UiO IHOII l.lll« 9 2 0,000 I.IMI 2,e73,(lU> > 8 8 J. 4b.I. J.& J. IWill 7 ArkitjimiM C'nlriil~\fil .Mort(;aKi-'. KoM Atc!ii\on A ScbrdHku AkhUun Tnp. ,t S. ^"c -I«t HI., Kolil Laii'l «rant tu .rt.,BoUUoiij3.iK>yx4)ftcie») Wichita & s. >v., Li-tmori., KoUl.Kiiar... Atllot ,fe A'/trf*'M— ist m-irliiaKC lai lis ito r>i 131j I.UIIO 4JV,0UU im !U> 5,0i<l,HXI 1,(IHI 10100,000 1,11(10 WI.OOU 2,1W,0U 43I,1W l-tM lUlM 300*1 V, im'i 1,100 1171 I8)W 1H71 ISC. V,titiu mkc mort.. AllaiUii ,* IKr<« A><nl—stock .ai/. <* <H. IKe»(— stock ( I'otal, WO.OOO.OUO.) PriffurreU sock »7 5S5 53.-1 110 l,/32-200 20,000,000 I'JO 111,01)1,000 18,000,000 lJ.MO,iO)l 29,0 0.000 f.tlO.OOO 4>4I 2'l 460 46U 18.1 300 llO&c SOU&i h.2 1,0110 18a i,oim 137i 100 (iu^irantced stock Cuuwolld. I8t ulurtKaitu So. Ucoi't^.a & ij'l., iHt uiortKafce do 1st ill '.id mort. onsd luoi to State of t. Norfolk & 500*c S004C .Wi& OlWfco 300.<c . ant bonds — M M. 1 sterling, 5-20 years do do A>ift>ixt<i <fc mort II — J. ft J, £11X1 i.llC iilll I,SOO,000 713,100 481.000 ICO 73.t,7n> IS«1 lOOi'c 129,100 SOn.iO 1884 1,001! ioo,o;-o 111(1 !3.143,10O «Ji.'i2,80O 18.15 I.6,10.(«0 863,-250 189U 18-m 187' 1830 519,501 1,710,500 3,701,1)0 3,150,440 do do do fund . Ifffl) 1!B) 181U, sterling, JE-OO.CflO BaltlmO'e loan, 1S55N'ow s'ertlnrmort. foi-i.'XOOOOO N. W. Va.,3d mortgage, t:»->.J> Bilt.it P"tom'ic—'iBt n'ort.. (I.ijniiel) gold. I8t morttfiige gold (main Viae. Banijnr it P/.vc.i^i^km— Mangor loan, Ist Sellnrllle it Siiiuhevn IlUnotn-Ut M., skg fd M do ISVI, ( 185T, ( 3d >'.. do BerHfilre—fft >c}s H t>iton ik by C. & A.). do do ).. do do ).. 1871 i'.o'io l,500l«) 1,000 iOO&c s,o«uitti T20,000 1,00(1 1,100.0011 lUi Agrlc. Br.... isa 1,110 1851 i,o;«' t.oai 1,000 10l> Blnklng fund bonds BoHon. Uar^foril A &/«— stock Ist mortgage, old Ist mor gage (Herdell) guar, by Eric Ist do 100 100 15*1 186« 1888 Floating debt Mass. loan, (secured hyj 1,000.(100, Herd.M) Bovion it />'fe.'//— stock New 6toek (1-5 paid, 1-S r>ayable July, TS Mortgate. wharf purchase New b nds B'yyion ifc Jf-z/Me— stock Bonds coup.A reg.(tl,f00,000anthorl2ed) / rort'tenre —siock i,oai 1,0W' i8;i l-t PMli.-Ut mort., gold.... Jiurl., C. llapOli it .Ifiim— ist M.,gold, s.f.. :st niort..?.iM. (Milwaukee llvls on) Burllnr/loii it -If". /J/per— stock Pri'fi-rred t^tock 1st on road M & 4ft),(Kl(l acres laid. .!» (2d series), BoU'ls conv. lntopf.8t*k (3d series). Ine t)ds ronv.tocom.st k, (Ithse- ,>, Is', molt. ennv. onljr'n'di,(lith^or ), o; Cnnvertlblehds of 1-711. itlth series Biir. tH'i.in .VcA.— 1st M..coiiv.,l,gr ; Coup. B-.u s convertible tin .Ian,, 13^2. > mar Omaha & S. W., 1st mort , guar., N be r^g B".rl. it Sotilhw^.^1 .—' ^i M., cp. mav^e reg. Oalro, Arkait»a^ it 7«.C'*s— ut m. gold .:al>'Q it fiitton—X'i M., gold., on r'd & I'nd Cairo -tlit. A/>«/v— 1st nior'gage , Bonds conv.lntopf.st k Vairo .i \. M. J. ft O ft P. J. ft J. M. ft S. ft J. g.f. J. J, «g t. 6 Vi«cenji<s—Ut mortgage, gold IX 19,6S4,10(l ;06.00O 6 667..10 2.26I.IIIO 6 Nov., ft ft J. A. 1863 50*c 1806 «004c 1868 'noo*., 1860 ,S»*c 1R69 500*e d. ft N. 200.000 621,000 24,183,960 273,000 7 6 J. J. J. "Y ?H f. 58. 5s. 5,058,3.10 600,000 993,i>() 438,000 1X7:1 SJjiftc H.0l«) 1.000 a0,O»'ii in. ^loo.iior 1.0001 5,000.000 l.OtlUl ;r7i .... 2,10,"00 1871 LOOOl 8,100,000 Oct. 1873 1337 Ihe Ihe . »» ciii.iuili.i. ( 1.1-73. ) '. , n 'T.'rt. "' 8 8 I. 8 r. f. p.r"j; 'n ' : o relulnB»Jli(" i itoek nii'sneil. liit.o 'o tlngeiit ui.on lie ear: •( .. Co. (l!epi,rt,v, lS,p.6JS; v,U,p. 291.) ' ' . '.fit. fW>.FM, belrg Net earn nga over IKl, See f'O.Tfl ess than In 1171 18:2, (31^,717, being tCO.KH report In v. 16, p. 652. IWl 1, A CM . . Jan.I,'¥6.(IO July LIUM Mcli 1. 1900 Jan.l.H JnlyMiiSO do Jaly, 1888 ( Nov., I8UI Nov., 1891 Nov., 1901 Pfjrtland. Feb., London. Or. Trunk R.B. Mcli. 18i.i 73 1886 15, May 2, Boston. Londuii, Ud Tr. RB. Oi do do do do Savannah, |ll.;>5!i.i' logs. Of the », ,. ....... MM,-, r...,..,.,. .1. ,1. . .1. $11.IUO.t"0 lo:ili ei^^tugil la hi-l i to retire a the ol V )6 p 21. 1 debt. i See CllBOJIIcLa, t. 1, I.S8I CunoMCLB, V. to, p. 196,5.-5. Leased for 999 years, iit,,,. ««.y. 1858, to (trnnd Trunk ft.l.*. Annual ni.t, 3 per cent on sti rllnu londasuui onstock and curr. ucy bonds. ct. 1,1891 Nov. I,l)t7. Dec. !ST2 Leaacd to Central of Oa. for t73,nn per M. Bk. Jdly'i.'l881 Leased lo Pa. K.lt.. at 40 per cent of gross receipts. Stock, »5;o/Xlii. Dlv.6pre.ayr, do do July 1, 1881 Ilalilmore Ofllce. .May, 1^^3 SeV'-rai roitds are leasea by IhlsCo,, and do May 1, :«73 operat' d In connection wl h the main stem, Ihe gro»s smtngs o/ all tli- I'm-s do Apl. 7. 1813 1-72, wero last year, .niil. g S.pt. do 18)3 ore tjiantliepre do »13,«*,6T7, »I0»7,3ii. If 80 do vlouayar. (A nual rerorfln T. 16, p. 1.8S1 London. 82; lecalso v. 15, p. 692.) 1895 Baltimore Ofllce. 18'jO London. Mcbl. IS92 I'lilla., Farm, ft i .'tO. . Baltimore. OAlen. 1885 — Phlla elphta. 1-8.1 do Boston Ofllce. do do *nir.,1891 do Boston Ofllce, I8,S1 .)i rv'.'l875 1, 1875 I8-» Bos'trn. 1881 New York. do July. Itre July, '.900 Boston. Boston, at Offlce Boston. St Ofllce. A.ftO. Boston, at Office, O. isai 1890 1SS2 1873 July M.ft N. ft ft May, Boston Ofllce. " ew York. Boston Ofllce. do do A. In 187 ,(229J2I. (V. 14. p. S23, 715.) Apl.i0.187S Leased to llousatonlc.at 7 per eent,pct)yr Mav 5, ,878 f^et ea*-' lugs lor y» ar e illiig Oct. f, !S',2 f2..')(i^.61t. v. Il.'p. 20.43: annual report July, 1816 In V. 15, p.834; r. 16, p. 188,) Apr. 1. 1871 Bo8t„ Boaton Nat'l Bk, Jnly 1, do 1889 ft J. ft J. '. 1887 P,4 Co Boston, at Ofllce, ft an. ,1873 1879 1813 May 15, 189:1 Consol. of Agr. Branch snd Fi'ehburp and Wnr. ester. Net earnings 18n-:2 tlti,:95 (-ee report v. IP. p. 82.) Net esniinv Cor vesr efid'ntr with March »re,IX10 f mort:av'i.tond 18T.'. S131.212. due In 1&65 yf t ontttanding. CiuoKi- CLE, vol. ll.p.'lSl. Company reorganized, Cn Ros CI.K, T. la, p. S^e April r, 18*3. 'i^a, (T. 523; V, 16, p. 21, 90, 15«, lt8, SSS. W p. 2VU, 90, KO. Operated with the Naabna ft Lowell, 69 per cent of ea iilngs and expenses to It. ft 1. 31 per cent lo N. ft 1.. Net earn'g*. 1-71-12. ?-2ll.016. Net Reereort. V. 19 p. SS*. iv. 16, p. earnlliKS, '.871-T2, $)01 116. 50,82.1 May 11,187S Net earnings, 1871-72, »I«5JI6. lT.I6.p.l8« ) Apr. 1,1108 Advitll edl'. Nov .1872. for lorecl.isr.rf but postponed, (v. 15, p. TT?: v. 16, p. 401.) Apr, MSir J. ft Ian 1, 1896 Leaeed to Krle for Int., ftc. (v. I4.p, 62?. J. ft M.ir. 1.188* Sold Dee,, 1-12, by foreclosure, (v.ia.n.^ 1.-, per F. ft b.. -.ST:'. Leased to Krle In 1863. for 490 ri-s, at J. ft Dec 1,1877 CO t on stock ft Int. ft sink, fund on bds. July!, 1>.9C Compli-ted Dee. 187'. J. ft M. ft May 1,1919 Stork, H.8;;,52.1. Net carnlng8,Tr.ti83,'02. (Cnao.Mri.a. V. 15. p. 7-'7: v. 16, p. r.'. F.ft A. do Feb.. I«K M.ftS. Boston, Co. '8 office. Mar. 15, -i\t The iiX and 3d series of bonds ha% o Iraflle guarantee of rhlc. Bur. ft (j. An agreeM.ftS. do do Mar. 15. "7? A. ft O. Boston 'and New York Oct. 1,1893 ment or eonso Idstlon and a nerpelual lease to Ci-le., Burl, ft Qeincy. was J. ft J. Boston, hy Treasurer. Julv 1,1875 do do Julyl, 1.878 made In Oc'ober. 18^2. ffee reni ri In ,;.ft J. CU'O.MCLI. T. I. 16, p, 323. (V. IS, p. 9.'3 : .\pr. 1, 18!" A. ft O. Boeton ft New Vork. do do Julv 1. 1894 T. 16. p. 11, S2I.) J. ft J. do J. ft J. do July 1. ISSf Boston ft New Y'ork. July 1,-18"4 Stock, $«i88,7 0. Land grant, }.4IV,0M J. ft J. Boston Office. acres. 8-1.. to Jan., 1873, 2«44M Kiea J. ft J. Jan. :,1«8.' M'.ftN. f. 7»r 506,100 * di 7g\ 4:2..100 J. J. J. J. 'ft J. J. ft J. J. ft J. i:iO"jiiai 5,T2!SO" 60 ',010 i.m-,000 ft ft ft J. J. 4f. S4'iOjm) IMVfee A J. J. .180.000 1869 ft do M.ftS. 2 350.1100 !7,S97,6-2 ft 7 7 738,100 7 pr.yr 200 JBO 6 686,500 7 i.WOfti' ! N. J. O. 3 1S7I) 1872 1870 1 72 li^l ft ft ft "t 700 OHO 1,100 1,000 10) 100 M. l.''O,0OO 6g. 1872 II U 187?. ., Only 4lMill<s Net carnlnKs h. Consol.Oet., 1870, of At. ft Pac.andStntb Pacinc. Ijin'l rrant of UMLOm »(i.". Lease" 111.' .\lii.snurl P. clllcroad. i;eo Leath. Hk. July, 1888 Boston, Kliuer, A.ftO. 3.630,000 1,(X)0 • »-Tli).OiOn-w •'. 1 hlr la a consolidation ol fr-nr Co'a. Of the stock glien $14t5,..10 la comiu' n; part »8«YiOii pref.: an $;7i' jmgoar. Co, Jan'.'i,'i8;7 of Ml se sli cks have nut yet been euiivcrleil Ironi those of th- old eoD>pai:|. s. Jan. 1,1877 i.iili' rThe^.a-i 1- t" !i n.l. t.. a Inly 1, 18K) I. tlon « ' Jan.l,'-».»i ':ross ian.l.'8l90 Cu N. V„ Agency of "o. N, Y., Agency of Co, A. 8 3,9.10,000 I'O&o ft Q-J. V.&\. 100 18.17 ft 3. J. 1,01) 1,0X1 1861> klatealdtMMVperin.: rouniy,t^<KO. Completed Jan. Tl-tTthn. Pi/.<k|ii.tl».n«. Noles nt,|-l U.(0'-, W.ft h tl'.'casrdao.l Int.suar. Hiiiiih I'l'tii, i.tit may be reg. . 7 950.010 2,0 0,000 1.17«,«HI 16. p. 91, Baltimore or London, Jan., 1911 Bon''s are guar, hy Pa. U". nnd Northern Ol nlial. (V. 15. p. IV.) do >pr. l.l'ill Boston, 2d Nat Rank. Apr. l.tSl'll $122.00" of 'hese bear per cent. N.Y., Russell Sage. Oct, 1 1896 L'sed loS.L. A* T.IL.at 40pret. of eamje Li"R' (1 10 Unllid Co.'s and Pen-. R.K. Floatlnz d..M.»l,2l-2,«*l. Net •^ari.ligs. D. N.T.. Duncan, S. ft Co. 187; ' 6 5 7 9 li.71 1902 alaov, V. 19, p. '252 J. 7 a,'23l,00U <i i Jan,, 1W2 Jan.rllOU A. ft A. ft O. A. ft O. 400,000 416.0ai 850.000 800.000 t,000,l«l 3.000,00(l' N, r.. Shoo M. ftS. SO ,m> 1,|,<X) O ft 6g. 6,(121,275 "ioo mortitage bonds it J. too &V(<—stock (). ft J. ft.l. 873 XOAc tturr Bnid.it /»«.«».— O'l ii.dm-.lO.OOOaeld) Jlutr..Corrj/it /Itlali.—Ut Mortgage Unirnla. y. Y. A. ft .\. 5.30 'JXO 3 000,000 SOD 500 BniHhwick <t viw.— iRt mort. go d, end. Ga. 2d M.. skg fund, gold, not endorsed Bnffitl't. .^l•'o I'ofit- <t J.& J. A. & O. 600.000 15.000MO- i —lessee assm. annein. J.'ft J. F. ''oncoriiit .Vontrml—Pretr.Htock.. stoc-,1 clud'goldtilv'dsift newstk bds, conv. <7t m.&lst, ^2bi) M bd-, ronv (;i m. « 1st 22X) it 6g. A. ft (). .M.&N. ^'. ft N. J. ft V. J. 1000 SOOtc do do do do do «K 6B 3X I 18(1 S. M.&N. 745 000 Otliy Bt^t M.ft 1,000.001) 499..10 B'tit'ni, , F.&A. 2 6 IS'.I Kqiilpnient no es 2il 2 1831 is6! 1 .\I. J. ft J. .M.ftV. .M.&N. xaio.ono 1SJ2 1869 18.6 ^l/^a/jy— stock Bost.. cum. tt ^((cAft.— 1st M., 2d niol xiige, I8«a-70 g. 1 «g 140,0«1 100 Albany loans (Alb. & W. -^Ikfadgc) lioUai bonds (Wesfn K. U.) Dollai- bonds 2d Sept., 1902 do do do do do do do do do do* ft S. 9W,80O BeloUlere Deliiioiirestoi:^ 1st M., bonds of t»ii2. iguar. 2dM., £100 iilTl 18K l sg 787*10 lUC i^luKlng . 777, 00 107,n00 18D3 a Ilin'mn i 1 do J. H?l ;S6K 1851 Ian., too: Savannah. .May.' T.. M. K.Jesup ft Co July, do do do do J ft ft 100 5. do do do 5,00!',OI« stock <fc Ohio Preferred stock '.s i'g. .1 Washlngtoubranch Loan, M.&N. ft 3 88:0 t ,S</y((rtn«A— stock Bonds Bill Eiigte KaHey— l.tM.,s.f.$5,0ij0per yr 2d mortgage do Ui.tltlinnre , M.ftN. 7 7 in i., : Gross ea-nlnea In 'k J J. £100 1,1 mo , Sterling bonds, not do do do London. M. 10,00U,0UI t T. :«, p, 5tl; Lon. Co.'a OOlce J ft M'.ftN. J.* J. r.9,742 18a 18a 3 J. 8711,01)0 ('40.500 1,16S/I0II 2il * !;,T, M.4N. J.* J. 7^g-. 412. 00 990,000 2,i;ii.5llO i:i 7g. J. ft J. ' g M.ft 8. '.* J. J. A J. J. ft J. J. ft J. J. ft. I. 100 lOO f... iiii n.:" yi F*'l> aniMiin. 1871. Y„Dii'ncau,'8, 7,189,01)0 Att'lutlc it fit. La'oreiice stock, currency. Slocif stcrl UK Poriland ritv' bonds, Ist M., skg fund... 18K1 1881 , V. :«, p. -.vi, J. 9, lU). : leased Canal Co.. This :;. jOO.Vc OO.tc Pac.gold Oct May, N. v., 1 nlon Trust i:o. luiy. IIMI Boston, ut Oitlre. .Sepf. 1.181K N. v., U.OpdykeftCo, Inly. 18UJ Boston. del. 1, 191(1 do Jnlv 1. '.wa Boston. Co. '8 Olflcr. •83.'r9 ft 1(1 .N'.Y.. M. K..le>up ft Co .luly l.igou Atlaut'.Ua..at Tnsaaury 1873 J. mOic 868 lf.»o follows Road London Oct!; 190: UK. June 1, 1891', CllnoNTL*. l-ldia., l-eiin. J.'i'j ISil Cent. DIv. land J, ft.l. J. ft J. Sot., flarrtsbnrg, 'rrnasury, t-hilHilelphla or 157,000 454.000 67 .000 2d M. <fe ,1 1873 1889 1, Thlaroinianv pnrci a«rd aome Imf ortsnl M.T.. wiiV.ibV.l.ftCo March',l89> ioadBluln72. Se'rer.rr inCunujuctis 3011,000 OOi, At. 4 2-26,3 Common stock acres land Pac, for »3.01)0,OOU, uold I)lv. ft do do do T, Duncan, S, SOO&c & do do do N. 18(>8 .\t. A.«tO. ft J ,1 6:6,00 iTcloi ri^d stock M. Cent. J. & J. J. ft. I. J. ft J. jan, Canal Co Jnly. 4,000 uni 18t M., (South P»c..) gold 1st \r...\t.&l':ic.,gld.on»X),noo I9t Jan., nf» Bk of Commerce. N. T., N.V,U,*U. A.'ftb. 5,12SOOO l.«7I Va l..t /^(c//ic— O. J. 8f. 2(1 ',001.1 . <fc I'- 461. urn do id do South sido— l8t preferred bonds do ad do do do 3d Virginia & T.nn.— e- larged mortgage do 4th iiio: tgagc do do rcg Btcred ci*rtirtc*8 do Int. undinj; oouda.. do do Atlantic * «,»21,90i gold ifor flSIXW.OOUj.... do do A.* laatDlvI'd. N. Y.,a)Na saa Birrei, Tbls road la for mlnlnc law luraberlut S. f., Third .\at. PanV. Juno, Iff); N. y„ Duncan, ti. ft Co Jan,, isst For Ibia Ca,'a affiiirs are CnBOXiOI.> aa J.&l). 00 7S<i.l76 2,3iO,-,'<«l 11)01 ttfiiKC Pctercburtf— Ist mortgage do do 1,500, J. .I.'i' Jan.. 1872 RKMABK8 ,<!(r»il«, Whom. 3,693,200 ii<i O.— Stock (coni..p>T.& Kuar (ft 9 or«g. looooo .871 do M.ft N. MC 100 J. 7 8.000 p.m. 2,0.0,0(1(1 I.* A.*(>. li00,0'O 1,111111 J.'* J. t Prinrlpal wh(ni Due, Where Parable and M.& N. rw «,0i«,(l00 7 J. e 7 ;,52: ,'«. <1V,OIIO 1811 i8t goii. ral Loasei lines rental gold b<>iidB(Cl.& M.) do do d'. 1'. P.V.ieS.ftA.) Athtnftc ifc '?fi^/'-coinmoii stock 2,2MI,30U 3,8>IIMI0 S,5Ui,i<1l 18'.U iSJ"! mortgaxe do do do do I 7,lt|2 ii>aii 181U SU., MUs. C«a(r«M.WMlUa(tM,D. C) Bondt, OU DIVIDENDS, I J.*. I. »H 351 1" ,14)0 180 I.in6—l»\, l.lltlU lli<>9 •27 >« 3.1 LIST, th«oa<:«or th« Llbntdu «f by IMS 132 112 Atr When ,. 81 1.12 cC fticf)7nti'i,t INTEIiEBT --, W H'UHls ut ytiitu Pi. (..nilorBedt.'M M .M.. oaBt. ex.. for |li'.Ol)i',UUO fv. Pe. UK. Al'-x. (t /-Vc'/rtcJlw/Jurtf.— iHl n.ortKauu Ut AU-tnut ic r;<l.,lii 2W .W ioi 112 111 112 142 132 Ut -Mort^UKM CUy DA VA noteii. AMrondavk—lalWortatiuo on rua & lau<U, Al'i. CfUUrat—iHelnm « Merl .)— ut inort.. y B. Rata Oulstaudlug r^ad: Alljil. WU Amonnt Ullrs For full explanatlonu.HOO loot M HTl by conKsr a Kreat fkvor br elvInK n* Immediate notice of any error «llaeoTere4 In oar Tables. DESCRIPTION. ill jr«ar A. A. ft ft Boston, at Ofllce. N.Y., II. Clews* o., do do J. N. Y.. »; le R. U, New York. J. • N. Y Bk of Commei-ceI). do do J. N. Y., Farm. L ft T. Co N, N. Y or London, (). I O. i i , . , do J. ft I). Boston, Co. •» Office. M. ft N. 8 !«• J.ft D. V. v., St. L. ft 1. M. RR, 7g. J. ft J. S T., Union I'rnat Co. A.ftO. i». f. A.ftO. New York and London Jnne 1,189« fOr»',48?.6S6 May I, 18<»'. Trafllc guarantee hv Ch.,B.ft <?.. 40 p' cent. .tunc '..iv9: Inpog. Sfk.»2.(100.ix»i. Hds.cp. n.aybeig. Ian I.1S9! luoroK. Whol-j mort.»».C(X).t».0.(v.;«,p.jl) Oct. 2.19011 Oct., 190» '(T. N,p.915.) KoTR.- The flgnrcssometlmei given In brackets, at the end of remarks, refer to the volume and page of CnnoNlct.! containing fuller Information. The letters %.t, mean "sLiklng f.ind,'itail I. gr "land grant." Companies conso'lilated with, or leased to others will often be lounl under the consolidated or leasee's nnjne. • For stocks, tills means the miles of road operated f-ir bonds, the miles covered bv the mortgage, t T.-iese Il.riiresaro doll us, sin. wing the .lenonil-tations or p;ir valno ol each Issue of sti.icks'and bonds. t The Int.irest ortr '(:».-( 'on Is given on bo-ids. lint tlio I tit .(("ltd -if on stock! f roe of U.S. tax <t nioa.is jioM: r. extri; *. stock or scrip. I. stands fur Jan. .t July; F. A.. Feb. * \nt.: .M. ft 3.. M.ir. ft Sept.; A. J O., April ft Oct. t I. ft M. h N., May ft No» J. ft D. Juno ft Dec. Q.— quarterly from J;inn:iry; IJ-F., quarterly froui Fob. (J. ->.., quarterly from Marco. Tiissudttnsshuw tlia purlud whoa thapi'iii;l;>»l [kill .liiu of Aonils ; buttfca Ume when Ui« laaC dividend waa pud en Hock ; ; .fe ; /*, : THE CHRONICLE. 726 [May 31 1873, EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Snbaerlbers DESCRIPTION. notes ..u Mllcfi Amount of" Outstanding references see foolnret page of KU. tableg For cinlanatlon of all Road 2,!l0",0i:>0 7g. J.*,I. 1U> 5.817,400 675,000 «g. A. & O. Consolidated mortgage ioaii . SIcrnng 1,80.1.000 151,0011 500,1101 jin 188S ( 1 i;3«i,(X)«) . . ... State of N. J. by Unlied Co. s Ijoau of 1891 tanvlfii <t AVnnVc—Ul .Mort ,..-, ad inortxage OnmifntfUiirl. O.-lst Mortgage. ..... Oxn.ii<ii S'tiMeni -isl M. gld.s.f. cp* rcg Cainrla. Mich, it Cftfc.-lst M., Kold, «. f.. Catawi>;tia—i'0'innoii Block. New pre', sto k iTeferreo Block — mortgage bond-« Chattel mortgage bonds Ne* moitgig'j 6 510,000 7 7 500*c B ;,iKio 9,000,(00 2.75O,J00 1,159,500 1,001) 50 " . 1872 •871 Cai/ufft L'tke-Ut mortgage, gold on 1st dlTlsiou,8.r. 'i,m Bonds on 2d dlv, s.f RapliU d-. Mo— mm. stock 7 W Bonds K. H'. 2,3a,000 lUO 5,0)0,000 993,000 500&C 1,000 3,70 ',000 925,000 20,000 000 174.000 5,0' 0,000 l,tlOil 3,000,0111 50 60 2,437.950 411.550 2.'«),000 — bonds Central Pacific— stoc.< Istmorlgage. gold, tax free Sabor 1. lien. Call. State aid. sold Bonds, (formerly convert, into U.S. bds Bonds on San .Joaquin Valley iir., gold.. TJ. S. Loan, (2(1 Hen on certam terms)... Western PaclBc. 1st uiort gold . Governme'it lien California & Oregon, let mo. t -age gold. C. P., 1st M., on C. & V. Br. (n.« O.OiJOg.l SanFr. I). & A.,l8t M. (tl, .miOlV) l.ai ibdsou C. Pac.& Cal & regon.lands Charl.. Golumbdb ^l'*9«>f(a.— stock 74 74 'rV; isr 137 1'91 742 1,I«J0 100 1855 1869 1872 500&C 65-'69 5I,2'(3.190 l-,l», 25,883,000 no 1864 MlOO 186.3 -.870 i'.ooo i8<9 1,660 S12 ol2 '«9-''i4 im 1872 1.000 J»l ' 1,000 100 158 152 742 158 123 < 1,51X1,000 mortgage, (C. & S. C.) (C.&A.) do consolidated do New Mort. for ll.OOO.Uou i,00il 500,000 9,153,01111 -.872 1.000 IS71 1871 1869 1869 1.000 500 500 500&. looic 1,0110 400,000 155,000 75,000 300.000 13,3S5.9 15,OH),000 6.000.U00 1,000 160,1)37 807.000 323 649 32:! 38 Jack.& Ch..)Btmort_'agc 38 150 37 37 150 >... IstM.aasum.by C.&A. do 2d M.a-sum.by (J &A. do do 3d mortgage Louisiana* Mo., Ist M. (In progress) do do — d'> CV«c., Hurl. <f (^wfrtcy— stock IsL mortgage, sinking lund, (trus*) convertible ... do do afl mortgage, gold, (Frankfort) Tro«t mortgage (Bur. to Peoria) }laln bonfis (coupon or registered) Carthage & Burlington, Ist mort J-; Dixon,Peoria& Han., Istmorlgage. g » American Central, 1st mortgage..,. ^ « Peoria & Han.. Ist mortgage IBS — 101 825 466 46S 466 98 "32 ") 40 51 31 I Riv.. 1st mort.. Grand Trunk. Ist mortgage. Qumcv & Warsaw. Ist mortgage I 70 44 40 43 ."S a.« ~ Illinois I g Keokuk i& St. Paul. Istmorlgage J 0.0 Chic. i4 Canada ,yo7i(Aerrt—*.st mort., gold. 2a5 73 60 114 32 M Chicago, Cin. d^ Loui!^itle—\%t Chic., Clinton dt Oub Ist M., cp.. reg'bl^, tt T7Hc^n— 1st M.. gld, S. F Inl. exten.. lBtM.,2ld C?d M. on 114m.). Chic, />«/). tfe 3fij?H.— iBt mortgage Chicago it /owa— 1st M., coup.. n,ay ne reg, CWc7(7'>, Iowa <6 .,\Vftra.vAa— stock 3d mortgage, (Now Ist) (Now21) 3d do 131 80 82 82 82 : Lake ^.— Ist mort.) coup'n Ist mortgage lat mo.tgsge, C'tic (t.Vorthto. — I b j regia'd 52 1404 1404 193 193 193 23 . Gieen Bay exten8.,lst M. on 26 m.&land Isl M.Gal.A Chic. Uu.R.R., extended.... 2il mortgage. Gal. & Chic. tlu. B.K 26 348 218 Miss. R. Bridge bds. tien on net earnings F.lgin estate Line B.U. bds, Co 18. S. F. bds. eubord. lien on all above.. Equip. bds, lion on equin'tscoat'g $400,000, IMMort. (Beloit& Madis'-n K.R.) .Madison exicn.. Ist M..si''I''ug fund. gold, & 1858 995,6811 100 3,435 400 1H9.000 500&C ' 1871 1869 1872 1871 18,1 1,500,000 2,365,000 564.000 l.O'Kl 360.000 3;5,1I00 liiS.OOO prm 1,000 16000 100 18.6J3.910 2.592,000 1,000 160,000 1,010 941.000 l.oro 500&C aOO&c 6,983,225 600.000 8I«),(XX) 1.000 i.oai 736 000 1.1 (fl 1,360 000 960,000 500&C i.noc 500* l.'«l 6C0,0(X1 8(XI,000 1.000,000 1,000,000 1.5IK).000 1,000 2.500,.<I0 l.'OO 1,000 18.5'iOp,m 1.000 25,000 p.m. l,i.)U,Ulili 1,000 lOO&c 500&C 186'> 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 3,500,000 1 350,000 1372 ito 100 lOO&c 1862 lOO&c 1859 lOO&c 500&C i862 500&C 1''59 1853 1855 1,00) 1,0)0 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 ira 1,000 1000 'sooAc' & 6 g. J. ft do N. T., -o atofflco. mo v. 15, p. 491 : 16, p. 1873. ft f $1,500 gross ennihigs per n\.\%oX the e^ cess up to $l,5<ilpeT m., and l-5of all above tliat. Gross earnings, 1871. first »l.379.MO.) Leases s-vcral roads. Total earnings i.f reads and bunk m 1872. $3,323,303; exp., ,J. J. .1. &.l. J. .r. A.'i'o. A.&O. J.&D. 6g M & N 7 g, .1 « 8 ,!,& J. .J.& J. ,T.& .1. 8 3 6 & ,1. . 3H M. 5 .M. 7 7 7 M. ft N .I.ft .1. ft Sept., 1890 ti. See CHRONiCLit, mini i!4, ral lands. 164. V. 16, p. do do do do Gro-^B earnings 1Q71. $.591,172, net earnings $105,270 Cost of road and equipment $5,011,919. (V. !5, p. 626.) Leased to P.. C * St. L. (t. 16. p. 624.) Net earnings year endng Aug. 31.1872, $21,117. I ostof road. $680,001'. Op by D. & H. Can 0. for K gross earnings. Tills road was completed early in 11-73 and forms a through route between (he Atlantic coast and Ohio river. The 5.*20 do N. T., Metropolitan Bk. , 40 after. The Central Pacif. Is a consoK of several C7o 's made In 1870. and now owns or controls most of the roa is In Callfoniiia. Or s8 earnings In lBr2 were »li.'J!lHi.l26 eainmgs about $7,500.0' find net Land grant r2.8(Xt acres per mile, except Hatch. Phlla., P. RR. Cos. ofllee Charles'u, Peoples'N.Bk T expendl- : enrnlngs. 1872. $;.:'2".717; not. $2.f8S.9l:. Thi- Co. a sumcs $3,3l0.00u of Lehigh C. Nov.. 18!>2 arTrus Co. ft N. Co. $M(i,-38ff RR. Dec. 22. 72 Leased to B.4.0.RK.in 1866 f or 20yrs. rent 22.'7' Dec. 35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs. and Charlotte. N. C. Y..Nat. City Bank. do do N. In 1871, $119,192 Iures.$J9i.8i3; net earnings. $119,379. fc '73in v. l-', p. 591. GrosB 1 do do do FIsk ft do do ( Hatch. do do do do do are conveitible Into any detieiiluri'S N.T .Am. Exch.Bk. J, & N &N. & S * S & S Annual report Y., K. Kellv ft Co. N. V..Fi8k ft "Hatch. U. 8. Treasury. N.Y..Fi8k ft Hatch. U. B. Treasury. N. Y.. FlBk ft Hatch, mort. bonds which may be issued, do do do 15, p. 886, 3(>7, Boston. ,J.&,1. .I.&.T. M. M. Apf.15,190! Ian. 20. '73 N. ft, I. . .T.&.l. Gross earnings Sacrain'o Stste Treas. &.T, ,J. •lulv 15, "99 1875 1890 Bait., at ftO. . Office. do do do *J. . «g Net income. 7« ; (v. T. 16, p. 453.) 1870-71. $157,650. (v. 14. p. 43.) do Computed. March. 1872. Leased to Ph.ft R. road. In hand" trustees Philadelphia. T.,M.K. JesupftCo. do 00 Annual report In CnuoNic k. v. IP. p. 35", showB groBs earn'gs of $5,!56.3.'6 In 18T2 do do do do do do do do A. ft O Q.—T. N. Y. (J. S. TniBt Co. 1'^ J.* J. N. Y., M. It. Jcsup & Co Ao do 7 f A.ft O. do do 7 f A.&O. do do J.& J. do do .1. &.T. do do F.&A. 58 M. & S N. T., N. Bk of om'rce do do J. ft J. do do .1. &.I. Frankfort. 4>«g. &J 7 & O N. Y.,N. Bk of Com'rce again- t$i.'278.!'10 In 1871; a d net earnings 01 $1.«9.H7 atainst $2.198.(W5 In le7l. .lollct * Ch. RR.. Is leased for int. onstoe- and bonds. St L., Jack, ft Chi , ouislanaft leased at $'.iO.(KXi per yr. Mo. Rli. built and operated under con- 6 .M. . I 7 G1-0S8 earnings for 8 8 f 8 f • & O 8 f 8 f I.&.I. A. & O A BOBton. New York and Boston. New York & Bost-m, Salem. Mass.. Clinton, la Bostoii. Merchants' Bk. N.T.. Park Bank. F. & A M.&S. N. Y..Farni. L. ft T. Co. J. & .T. Bost., I. Livermore, Tr. do do M.S; N. do do M.&8. .!.& D. New York, Co.'s Office, 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 J.&D. & ft F. & F. & F. & F. ft M. & <. M. J. 1 A. A. A N J. J.& J. Q-F. & O. J.* J. A. & O. A. .7. r ft A N A M. J. M. & O. O. (to *1>. do do ft N &D. ft N. Var. 7 7 J. 10 8 A. A. .1. 7g. J. do do do do do do do do J. ft ft ft J. AO. V. 16, p. flr^t mortgsgcs, main line, are on difin ui— and have iratllc atrre ment fri'in M. Cent. 1 111- brunch is building. Stock. $l.525,0(X). The Chic, ft Northwest operates 1883 miles and haB additional exteusloiis & branches in progress. Lands of the Company are about 2.000.000 acres. OperationB for the years ending June 1, 1ST2, compared us follows with 1870-71 The ferent sections— 195 miles do do do do do do do do do do do do do ; C J.&.T. 7 7 7 7 (T. 15, p. 156, 523 .S'iS.) .1. ^ months ending Dec. In progress. Opened July. 1869. Cost $2,500,000. B. ft Q.,40 rer cent. Trafflc guaranty of Extension or 82 miles In progress. See report in v. 16, p. 292. Trafflc Buar. 40p. c. of C, B. ft Q. &M. C. Trafflc guar, of C, B. ft Q. 40 per ceni. Leased in perpetuity to Cnie. & Northwest, at 37 J4 per cent, of gross receii'ts. ,T.&,T. 3M T. 16, p. 355.) $5,524,730; t-xpens. s. $:lJ0'^.7j6; in Oct., 1672. Boston. O N. T.. Union Trust Co, J.& J. N.T. .Farm. L.ft Tr. Co J.*D. Bost.. at C..B.& Q.Offlce A. & O New York, Co.'s Ofllee. do do A.&O. & n. Bost. C .B. ft Q. Ofllee. ft ,T.&,I. 1.30:l,ltX) 1872. 1 net earniuEB, $i,315,9J4, being $12'.,71H more than In sa-ee t me 1871 ^ee report in Chronicle, v. 16, p. 3J3. The Chic.. B. ft t^. leases or extends aid to numerous branch roads, giving them a trallicguar., (nsnally 40 orbO p.c.) for purchasing their bonds. Contingent UabilitieB on bonds of these companies amount to $6,756,tHX). Ac nsol. witii, and a pcrpetna, |,-a=e of ilie Burl, ft Vo. River load. wasmaiie Boston, Co. '8 ofhce. & N. N. Y., N. Bk. of Com'rce do do &,f. do do &.T. do do &.T. & J. New York snd Boston. 8 f 8 f .1'.. ft.J. f, 8 f 8 f 8 f (V. 15, p. 63, 794 tract. I 500 00) 15 033. «<) 21.289.363 1.315.500 7K>,000 3,588 000 148.000 289,000 1,785.000 9*8,000 200,000 135.000 2,686,000 101,000 321.000 3.150.000 2.750.000 1.565.000 4.3)5.000 397.000 182.000 1,135,000 1,000,000 1.330.000 2,700,000 & %' 3,916.,31XI 568,700 211,000 Tort, B. ft O. office. do do S. Ball., West. Nat'l Bank. fi 500&C 101 1'. «g J.& J. 8,00i',000 i860 1863 1810 1870 120 16S» l.'.OO.'JOO 100 1,000 1,010 1,000 1,000 !«71 ;004e 1870-1 1.000 1870-1 1.000 1871 lOO&c 1,000 1.000 ;,ooo ai. Trump & P.,latM..gu.C.*\.W Iowa Midland, 1-t M.. guar.hv C.& N.W Menominee extension 1st mort., gold.... \ 2,;oo,.ioo S'fO.lKX) 1873 1869 1869 186S 1868 1870 1S70 1870 1869 1173 1867 1863 1S63 Lacro reg.(|48A'0,iJUO) 1858 8,929,900 10,1 1,000 1,000 500&C St. een. C0U8. m.,gld,cp. or 1K68 1868 1870 1865 Peter ,1st M.,guar. C.&N.W do 2d M.. do "Winona & St. Peter. 3d M. land grant. s.f. Clilc. &U1IW ukee, 1st M.. on rd& equip. Chic. & Mil. 2d M., (M. * C. U.R.) 1st lien Chlc.4Mil.,lst.M.,2dlien 1 1S'p4 1671 Com. slock Preferr .id Block Bonds, nrf (S. F.), 1st M., Chic, to Oshk Int. bds, funded coup., 2d M., do Ist M., general, 3d M.,Chlo. to OshltoBh.. Apple ton exten8.,lst. M.,oii23 -n. & land yi\uj 1357 18«4 1870 it (maybe on branch 1862 1863 1862 D. .J.&.T. .7.* J. 61X1,0110 100 New N. Y., FIsk 660.(«») 649 & ,1.* .M. mooo 2,1(X),001) Istmorlgage Incoini; bonds (a Ist lien on income) JoUet & Chicago, 7 percent stock do Ist mortgage, 8 f do Itfich. 7 lonx C. at$l,500pcr m. ft a p. ct. of enrninj/8 over$3.f(X) per m. Leitsed to Ch. and Nofthwest. at $70O of Lea?ca to Dull. do do do do Savannah, Oa. New York. & N, & A V.&N. .T. 3,571,209 71.000 371,500 2,100,000 sooooo — mor gage Completed Jan., New dlvd of 2X in In !8;6-6 and and st Trustee. 8. N. Y. .\ttt'lPaik Bank M. ,J. IfiOO — — U F. « 902.000 41 21 K, 1st N. y., 1%:': A.&O. 2H Q-J. A.io. 1»70 i869 187! 1813 Chester <t Tainnro<l—\fi^ M.,gld Chester Fai/e?/— Ist mortgage Chicarjo db Alton com.st'k CouiTnon stock serin Preferred stock 1st m'»rtgage, preferred, sinking fund Cite. <* New I'ork. New Toik, 44 South i.T. .f. «g. 1870 do do ) coupon Income mortgage, <Va. Cent K.R.,) cp.. Funded irttercBt, coupon bonfis Chtc Danmlle do do do 1. Vg 6,100.01!' 7311,000 M., & Fox & A & A & N & D. M. & S 00 25,8i5,000 3.735.000 1,970,000 1869 Chartl^rR—\»i mortgage Cheraw ib Darliiigtou—lat mort 2d mortgage! CXerry Val. Shnr. <& ^/.— Ist M,conv Chenapextke dt Ohio— cora. stock Ist M. 9kg fund gold 5.20 bonds, gold (T)ebentures) 1st M. on East, exleu. &c., 2d M. on 431m Ist M., (Va. Cent. B. K.,) gnar. by Va Oltawfe.Osw. S'A I.1J3.OOO 6,030,1 ir. 110 1st St. L., ix to Ph. ft Keadlnir.. Oct., 1872. 1873.4, 4ji In 1S74-5, afterward. Bee lei 617. $2,137 ,SJ1: net, $1,186,031. Prele rred stock C/4e«Ai re— stock, prelerred Bo nds, not mortgage 16, p. 167.) pref. stock to receive Philadelphia sdii.'ooo ( !ld Mt. Hollv. N. v., Union Trust Co. New Yoi k or London. do J.& J. M.&N. Cedar Kapids, Treasurer do do F.& A. 682,000 50O&« A. J. «:D. J.&.I. A. & O 7 700.0110 231 2il 291 Mortgage 'jond'» Bond- convertible Nov.. 1875 to J8TO .... Central OAio— Common stock do F.& Slliic for sleamsiilps Centralnf lowa—Ul L.gold, conpon 3d mortg ige, gold, $4,000 pt-r mile Central of .V. Jersey— stock !id mortgage (nowlst) Igt irtorlgage F. ism 500&C 1863 1866 In $1,(170,765. in Chroki*"!.-. Vol. 14. p. 622, 596, T. 15, p. 692, (v 522-, Leased I'210,1)00 Net Income 20. 1871. expenses, was all Dividend of 3M per cent, on prefered. sfck.$S37.10li. paid Oct i.'72. (v. 16.p.li5J) I.eii.sed to C.ftA .. at 6 p.c on $3^1.935 stock Completed Feb.. 1873. ( v. 16. p. 453. 51!6.) do & Phlla. & N & A & A. M. X'A 1,377,000 6,850.400 769,600 per cent 11. n. & Mech.Dk Phila.Farm. do &0. 7 g. 209,8.50 IIX) Istmorlgage .'^. 1st do giiar.by Cti.&N. Ist do Central R. S. A Ilaiik, On. —stock iBt mortgare bontls. coup n New mortgage ijoint) bonds 7g. lllO Ci!i"ir Preferred stock, & ,T. & O & A 1.300,000 20,000 p.m. 100 1861 5004-C 1866 |50()&c SKsque/lfimnt—itocW over See annual report lO 2,200,000 2321K10 50 1,0 1,00j iBt Centar f.tt JTi/tn— Bonds 1.000.1 II was made Oct. 1871, London. do S. 713;v. 33(1.000 1.000 Philadelphia dill ce. Princeton, N. .1. Philadcl. hit UUlcc. 7 49:1,000 1,1100 1855 18*7 1810 1ST2 & M. 2,000,00) 185.1 London. !. & A. & N. J.& V. 845,000 1 alpo a 2d and ex'ens'on mortgaye. A.R.P... Del.ft I.'arl', n Canal ft N. i.R.R. form thel.inlted Co.'s "f .s.-l., The lease to Penn. R.R., at 10 per cent fin stock and asgnmptlon of all nablllties The C.ft I'hl'a. M. 5,00(1.000 ..... ..... . Blerllne loan of United Cj,"« (£189.200).. & A. F. 1,700 000 366 MX) There IB & N. T. omccB. Philadelphia omce. Q-J. 1.26S,'»-0 UolUr loan »fe REMARKS. N.T.Natl Park Bank. I,0(XJ ilollar loau, joint coiupanl.-B StcrlInK loa ., fluking mnd (i'^BJ.OOO) C'tvuaa INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Rate When Payable and by pert Payable,I Where Whom. Cent. . Ca<-ror:Ua /'.«.•(*— Ist mortgage, gold Cuhilfii <t .im'wi/— stock Loanol Bond to LIST. confer a tp-eat ravor by glvlns us Immediate 'notice of any error dlacorered In onr Tables. trill 1885 18S5 1882 1875 1S84 1878 1I1I5 1874 .Tsn..l8!S April, 1911 • Net earnings Interest 1874 1874 1898 ft rents. Net income... $ll,4tt>.if,i 6,810,026 1,9;3.8!1 $.1,383,408 2 03a 995 $3,«18,824 $S,3I8,4«! $1..5'>2,135 .. . . Chboniclk. t. 15, p. 187 Di' idepds have been paid on mock us follows: Dec. 13T2, 8)4 on both June, 1S?2. 3X on pref.; IIW., l,s71.3>«on prel.; June. 18;i. 5 on both; Dee.. 1S70, 5 on both; .luno. 1870. 3 on pref Dec, 1»'9, 5 ou pref., 4 on coin.; .tunc, 1869, 5 on both; Dec 1-68. d on both. Peninsula b ds converted Nov, "i2. (T. 15, p. 18, l-i7, See Dec. 1.1916 1870-71, $11,6*1,914 6,3: 1..'06 1871-72. Gross earnings Operating exps, Ac. Alii report'In ; ; , 860, 33J 6SS; V. 16, p. 84, 461, 861.) Maj (TWCHBOmCI^ 31,1873.1 7aT RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. confer h |£r«at I'avor by eivlujc u« Imiuediale notice of any error dUeoTcred lo oar Tables. SoMlt, t DK8CRIPTION. INTEKE8T OR DIVIDENDS, MIlea PrtBClpal, Hate of U..C, BKMARXS. Whers Payable, and when For expUnutloii. of all refi'i-iiiiuuK, see Kuad XtocU, Sabatcrlbera ^irlll , f UC foot notett on Ptktn [>»);t5 oi Cjnt UU. Tables, Sitiithwenlerii~-\»{> M.,KOld. Chictigit ife Hock Jiivfi'—l-i iiiurtt;iige C'/uc., Ji. t. tk i fif//if— stock Ist mortKUKU. sinkiiiu fuud 1 htL'.& S *o*.l., Ut iNl,_^'l (KUftr. in Cliic Southw., iHt .\i?^,i)l(l, not KUar ChtUt:ut/ig it i,r»/MM'--lslM.,t{niU- by N.Mi Vin., //tlinUMU i£ tMi/toii stouk 1st inortKOgu ( f '63 CAic. l,IIUi <fc kw & "i(k) l,UU ItMS lllfiD 1011* IST I do U H. & I. , CiiUtlnntitl '65 '61 Vim (Juni'.tlon) KI!. Ut ill. Hilar iutt—lai iiiorl^'utcc ,(: '^ iiiortKiiKc Ciun.i Htchmoml if F. jr.— 1st M..K1<1. Kuar Cin„ Sunttnttky tfc C/erWiinit— stock Prof orrcil stuck Murt. bds, Sauilusky, Dayton & Clll do Handusky ( Uy H. Ind do €lu.. Sandusky d: Cleve I.IIIU I.IIIV,IW 1,0 « l.KIO 1,UUU iNiTi 'W uiurlipifftMrimr CYh., Lii'uf/itu it CAi(vi(;f>— IsHnorl., iiolil. Ctn. tk Mi'rUiiitritle~lnt M.. Kuar by lossees Ciitn. tt ytunkinyitm I'll/. - iHt tnnrt. .. Ctn,, JUrhtWfHii Jc C'/iic^lsl uiorlK^Ke. \hit i»6a 1807 mi i.im aHa.iuu a.'Ki.iur suo.uuu' l,IUU a,(iiio,iiu) l.iUI l,i:«l,ll«0 I.U1) 400,010 1871) i.itti l,5l«l(ll« 1S«« I.IUI 1,UI0 18115 MiU 1-7! bpriiiKf. &> Ciiui.— ist inort. aitciiiuiiU it- StirUuMlil't—lnl. M., guar nt'll CU., ltii/<..lj/(.7i -181 M..P1UI by 1^.S.& M.S C«i'., Cifl., Viit.it //K/. -stock 1st iiiort. IC C. & U. UK.) |a.1,aiOay.ar... 1st M. Ihell.ft lad.) excli.forucw M litt 111 rtKaif, new, H. f C*-eettttid it J/rtAo/ti/ij7—stoc'* 1st mortBage BliikliiK muil,:M Mort. (now'M) Hubbar'l br. 1st .M., ske fd bds Ijc- fliiiiil Ml. Vi-num ,e .M., (fid... C'itcetiutil it i^'f'*.— (iuaranteed stock ad iiiortKage for $1 .M> UU) «. i,iu),()Oo ''. 2,UU)000 II. l.UiU 511000 (WO 511 'a,2HU«) a.ov.i. (U .^00&o 630,0(0 I, MO&i5(1 l>'43 KlOftf «a.U)0,l«)0 IMS »l,iUll.llOO 18(12 .uofte l.l-W .M for »5 IIMSXU Ji./t.—Ut uiort^offti . couv StraltsvUlR Hr Mori, bonds I8Si l.llOli 18.8 1810 lOOftc isj'j 50U&C IS70 isra 1,11(1(1 Colu.nbUM, Chic, it Jntt C'l^n^ru/— stock 1st mongjiti^ (Col.. Chic. & Ind. Central), do (• hie. & u. Eastern) 571.0 2,>>8G,I)00 8.^8,000 55(..5O0 fU9,5(J0 2i:i,75U it a,?5iA» 7t.i'Jl nil 1st uli»i-lgaKc CoiKv>r,/ -stock .102.(100 .wi I.5'I.).0I<1 lOU lUO 2,131,500 Vimcorii it Htrt-Hinouth—^locii Connti^tlcul it Hm^umpsii: li. ^, —stock New nioi-tKaze (tor$:..'>(]0,i)ua) Ist niortKagi', sinking fund Notes, coupon^ Massiiwlppl stock, guar, by C, do bonds. do & do do Voitnecticitt WeJittru—\»t itiortgsKe (P/til<t. '~l»t inortjfuge Cumtterlajiit tt Pi'iiti^j/iuaiiiit^liil mortgage 18.'>8 SOO&c 1871 I87U 1,0(K) Cuniberliintl r«We.v—stock Ist inort.;age 'ad mor.gage Coniiuou bonds Daiihury it Aorwittk—Stock DilBenpurt it .St. J*.tttt~\»l ,M., g dd Dai/I.it J^iiA— Pref stock, gnar. C. II.dk 1st M., sinking luud, t^,(XIO per year aooiti 1,010 i,a) 50 1,000 D mortgage I,(jU) 3d mortgaue ', Toledo Depot (i-nst »S53,»I0) Daillnu it nv.(.— 1st .\l., uMiar. L. M.&C.& Dec'itur, finltiv iii it Afaltoon Hits. )~lAl X. U. "so l>t mortgage Guaranteed bondn. Extension mortgage 1856 -.856 1359 — Del., Luck, it WsHterii stock Ist Mort. (l)cl.,L,& <\., East, Ex,) skgPd 'ail Mort. in.,l,..t West.) Boudi«, (convertlb. from .June 1,*^ to '77) Deiiuer /^Wfic— 1st inorigiige, gold, 1. gr 1,000 5IWft . 1951 1856 1878 186» Denver f, 1870 SOO^tc Rio Graitiie—lm mort., gold. it s. M iJe^ Uoinfn I'a/— 1st \l., K.-okuk to Des 1st M.,onffim.&lM.O(lOiier'B&2dM.onl6air Detroit. Kft. Hip. it /.— :st in., euup. or reg, I'etrolt, llilliitule it /III/.— 1st M., cp. or reg. 'Jd iiiurtga.te. coup., may be n-gistered... Detroit, Liiniting it Ltike J/ii;A.— 1st inort.. 1st m irtgii^-e, on brancht--s ad in Tigaife, on whole load Detroit it Mitwituki'e~\'t Mort. bonds 2d .Mortu iine .\prll 38, 1st Kundeii Cnupons., Miv. 15. 'fiO a«l Fnniled Coupon!*, Nov. 18, 63 W , Bon. In ol .luiie :U), 'iXi (cunillllonali Sterling (Uak.&Olta. UK.) Oct. 1, '53, gid. Dollar (Oak.A Olta. UK.) bos, Oct. l,'5:t. iBt .\Iort. (Detr. & Pontine 111:.), Apr. l,'5l 8 Mi.rt. OV'r 2d Mort. (Detr. 1 «• & I'onllsn KIC), Feb.. Potitlac l!R.), an., '51 '53. Bonds III S pt. 1. l«8tl, (Limit 300,(XI0), Bds & mort. on Det. real estate TtHhuijue Isi it .. 1870 1871 1.000 1.000 i.iwo I.KIO 1,000 A.ftO, l.ftD. F.ftA. 1855 1866 1860 1861 1866 1858 1853 Ifil asoAc »l.ft riOoftc M.ft N. IfH 1893 1864 lllOftc i.ou) i,ot« 1,000 100 new — • 1863 1863 ISTO 1868 .) * N. .1. M.ftN. .l.«.l. H.ft M, M.ft N, Van A.ftO. .V J Feb,, 1884 M,»l5(l(«.0Uift Dec, lhc2d M.,»2.'.r.4,OI«l wri KK. The gr bh i-ain 18>i! 'ad M.. (• " ' Of .nli. iiTe net \ expenses, f earnings «78i,88i. See report In Cniox(4,l!l,l«'<, ICLE.V. I 16, p. 531. Feb., 1890 Feb., 1878 Leaaed In porpelully lo PItt«.,rinn.ft St.L. Sept. 1,1880 (iusrbvTa. Id. i ess 'sssume liability. May 1,187:1, 1)1 vlilinds In 10 years, l» per ee t. : I876-H<1 Fei>., :ti7S July I. 1889 branch fads. Net earnings In Ian. 1.1884 Office. Msy, is:3 iv. la ii. saH.) IS72, $78,486. do do May Consul. March, 187-a, with Cent. KK. of N.J. (v. 16,p. aW.) »4,'<la,917. _ 1899 L. gr., 80(1,000 acres. Op by Kan'aa Paclfla 1,1900 Ousgf, Sft; whole line to be sTsm. 1, I877iFor. closed and reorga: Izeil. (Seov.lS, p. 1, Nov. 1898! 1. 459; v. 16, p. 149, s*).) 1 do do N. Y., M.K. Jesnpft Co do do do do do do N, Y. ft Detroit. N. Y. ft London N. Y.. M.K.. Jcsupft ay May - 15, May, Nov, Co Nov, D,-traIt OIHec. N. y. Offlce. du 13," do »«!. of Canada. In lam per cent was paid on pref. stock, and Leaaed lo Great "76 — SH 15 '^S 15 ' 1875 Julyl, ia)« do do do do do do Miiy IS, 73 15, 73 Of the 1869, 7 per c«i'l. June. IM66, fl.318JI)iare in (hi> bonda sf hands of the Merchants Bank of Can., redri'iuahle tlOOMlO per yr. $;'..•« ',0lO liave llius Mr In been redeemed. Net ,>!»ii.in $443,155; In 1S7I.»5«5 6-' In 1869. $666,267 : In IW~ $768,789. Seeaunualiup'. V. 16, p. Si4. Apr. 1,1878 F,-b. 15. '86 Ihu.I, I87S Sept 1,18811 ... in ^s',i, .'33; vli, ; :uLS Various. at 33 p. et. Apl. 1V(S Leaaed to Ilia. Cent, for 20 yrs. . . .^ IS, 36 10 ^rs. 36per per cent 3d 10^ rs. earn'gs Ist ID yis, 1883 I ' J.'iij. J. ftj. J. ft J. M.ftN. J. ft J. M.ft 8. J. ft J. J.* J. l.HKI F.ftA. U«9 Co, al 1 annnm, on r-reaeU slock on bonus, ftc. (^ee ia.t Cuboniclk, v. 13, P.MS K71, $73,1'*. Pref. stock. J.ftJ. N.Y.. M.K. JeanpftCo July, 1883 Net earnings, r1871, Oct'.,'l8!fi is $59 '.315, coin, slock, $3H4,66a. ifo do A.ftO. N. Y., Union Trust Co. June, ISOO'CompIeted Augu^l,l87l, (v. 14, p. 638.) J. ft D, J. ft J. N. T., Brown Bros ft Co Jan. 1, 1908 I "t. was snspended, see v. 14,531, 50 tOOfte lUO 5856 r I. 1, l<J7-^,I.caaed to Concoi d Ri:. nt $25,000 peryear. Feb., 1873 Nitia nliigs fo year ending June 3P, isra, $SK,90I, See annual report In Cukoirv ae«. 1,11)16 oLg, vol. 15. p, ^95 r. 16, p. 46;) New York Olllce. tio 1,(00 Bonds due 18U, convertible t>. all inlfri'sl tw.i rep oris in N. Y., .Mercantile Bank Ji ne l.l«!lOporat'd with I)., II. ft I. Slock, $'00.,"«>. N.Y., Mtrcantlle Bank. June I, '90 Traffic guar. 40 p. c. from Mich. Cent, and do Ju'y,189l! Ihctit W. at. ri.a's. Slock $S)i',i On do Apr J, 1896' Also a depot .M.$.vi,000;Syr.notea,»S»/»». Boston, Co.*s ofllce. Dec. 1, I397|Bouds are coup., but may be reg. do do F.ftA, J .V J M.ftS. 1866 18o« ibie 617.) Ja du do do do »-•..( ,. S». LoCkwood & A.JfO 1. 000 :.(ioo Mortgage Essex R.K. bonds, Sept. 1896 Bonds due U«, April, '«3 V. .C.p.SS..} "iiVi isTO E'iMtern (Jfno*)—stock onver sio I.UIO 1,000 N..V 1,1'JOO A.ft U, A.ftO, J. ft J. J. ft D, J. ft J. l.liO SOO&o l.UU and Oet. Oct. i.uo SOOftc cent pifr Nov, 1,1875 Jan., imi Apr. 1, 1875 Mob. 1, IStl June. !8ia V,(ioo Varl. Varl. IV. IS, D. SJJ, 461, Sept 1,1878 do do do M.ft N. N. Y., Drexel, W. ft Co. M «^N. N v., l.on i.&Amst'rd'm J E. Tenn. ft Va. (eudomed) East Pemi Kt/tfonia stock English Loan, A.ftO. M,ft S. ,I.&D. 1871 Varl. , ft \»n Sioux CK(tf— Stock do J. .I.ft J. J. ft J. J. ft J. J. ft J. „.& J. J. !'7a mort Dttlnunu: Snnt/ure^tern—lat M, prof .,s.f... Ist Nliii'tgage, Oct. I, '63 Dunkirk. Wurren it P/tt^buri/— Ist m, gold JiucheJiii <t Ooluinhla—l8t Mortgage hatt TerM.,Vlrffiiita ct Oeorf//ii—stock 1st Mortgage sinking fund bonds, E. Tenn. A Oa. (tI(rj,0OJ are endorsed) .. Xnt l<ril liHD »l,-7*,5^«. •" OOd Velatcare H,H,—^t ck State loan noo 300AC , 1899 Co, IS80, '90. "91 Phlla.. P.nn. U.K. Co, Oct. 1, 1888 Leased, Mar,*!?, to Peno. R.K. lor.V yeva. f. Y.. Kiirra. L. ft T. Co April. 1'09] «. Y , Lond. & Frankft. .July, 1911 In pr'greei, Pavenp.. la., to St. Panl. J. Y., Wlnslow,L.*Co April, 18;3}Ci'm. stock, ti 399,096. L'sed In pen etttlty to Chi., Ham. ft D. for snn'isl Int. on do do Jn y, 1S81 bonds. Pref. itaek of $3.»<0.iui. guar. SepV.lsn do do - - D., " Issued 1871 to retire ' .. _ . by 1. H.ft do do Oct., 1888 D,* do do Mar. SlftW M. bonds. (V. 16 n. 51) «.T„ Am,Ez.Kat'lBk Jan. 1, 19U5 L's'd lo L. Miami, (as'nud bv P.C* I L) In progri-ss. Connlv subscrtnt'n. $liA,0(v. Jaa.,1'173 Loused and opeat' d by Phil., Wll ft Salt, RIL. for 75 per cent ot pross ear'ilog*. Pbila., Otrard Nat Bank July. IffR In IStl eross earniiiga were $141,430. AnIII July, I^73 do do Jan. 1,1880 nual report v. 14, p. i'.4. do Offlre P.W. ft B. BR. July 30, '72 1Net rerelDts I<^1, $l/d0,696: floating debt New York Olllce. S. v., lOO&c ifc IFi/4'«ii6(in'«!— 1st Inort. Iiitneill, Urb., /ircnii <t /'..A(n— lat U..gold. 3^1 do Danbury, at 111 Mortgage DanrilTe, Wnleton HbyL.gftM.S. . sinking fund bonds agi- M Boston, Boat, ft A. RU, Ian. 1, 1"73 Ket earnlnga, lsn-72 (aiS,!ai. (v (V. 15, p. 3'.5: v. IS. p. I«i.) Dosion, Globe Nat'l Bk Sept 1, 1878 S.Y., .\i)i. Ex. N. Ilk. Jan. _ i,m>: Stock paid. i.OS^.'OO: float. i^^< t, H73,C0', New Vork and Boston JuH- 1, 1900;Coiitot r. ad loOct.. |i7.', »3,;97,f.«l. Philadelphia. iailO-l-'i-3-4 Leased to Phil. & lrint..6 .r.dlvon slo'k N. Y., Co.'s Ofllce. Mch 1, IHlil 3d mort. Is guaranteed by Cuuaolidated do .May 1.18881 Coal Co. Phllii. ft Carlisle, I'a. April, 1873iStock owned In large part by Pa. RR, Co. Net earuln. a year ending Sept. SO 1872, PhlIa,T..\. B.ddlc&Co. Apr. 1,190.1 »550.3^ij. L<rge wlvanies made to do Apr. 1,1908 1(10 VoHnwUitij : do do UIO 1,000 OmnecticHt '^utUy—Ut mortgage mort IK5I5 KXi&c 68*71 500&C do nm May, Nov,, ItOI Jan., ISiC do Pass. until 18HS-9U Bist'n. Boston OlSce, 8'jO.OOO lar.i Connei:ttcitt River— stocii Ist lU'i'-lgtijii; sinking fund 'ad l,78«,'a0() 1,0110 do do do do do do do do do do do do do Columbus, Treasury. N. Y., Aiiier. Ex.Bauk. Boat.. Tower, Old. ft Co 316,400 »,:4.,ouo Xenta, stock . do do sai.ooo • (S»,J45. Leaaed In Aag. 18.2, to 0)„ Col. CIno Ind. UK. Krport la r. May, lin Leased to At.ft Ot. Wcit.stt22 KMmoalh. Aug, 1,1873 ly. In advance. Last auuual report In .Sept. IS, '76 CUKOK,CI.«. (V, 14, p. 35.". do do do do do do do 166,00 I i,igou Phila.. Co 's Olllce. June I, '98 Le std to Phlla. ft Readme. Boston, Trvas.'s otBce. June I, "gii Sloe- issued, t.147 801. rostearnlnga, IH73, 1851392: net, t4i:.«a. Feb. I, TI N. Y„ St. NIcb. Nat. Bk. Ocl. 1,1807 Dividends liegan in Ma rh, 1*-7^. Kenr do do •tuck, 30 perc. i»ued Feb. ^. (v. 16, uly 1,1880 do do Jan. 1, i8'2 p. 14). CoBBolIdailon In l868orc.,ft I. Candrhi, ,St.Nlch.Nat.Bk. April! iwe ft O, East. Leaaed Veh ,l8K9lo P..CIn. ft 81. L..and the Penu. RU Co.. for 30 do |(«3-9S do percent of gross earnings, but guorando Nov., IDOI leed $1,107 I'a) peryr., to psvlnt. i^n Ist du do Dec., 1905 JO.'iW lO.OO-'.IDO do (Col. & (lid. Ct:utral> do (Union & Lo)<au port) do (Toledo, Loga .8p.& Burl.), do (Cul. & Ind. 18 ^adpi-ei.). do (Ciu.& Chic. Air Line) '.Id mortgage (Col. &. lad. t;< ntral do (Indiana Jcutral) do (Chic. & (it East., coos. rue; do (Col., Chic, at Ind. Cent).. In*;ora cnnv. do do Income (Toledo, Lo^ansp. ft Burl.) CottunbuH do do do do 3I<I,|10|I \.0M InulaM'huO 1, .891 In progrees. Feb. 3 IJrtlliOroaa earnlliga In 1472, >4,9'».<7i): opmtJune7.'lo84 lug ' xprnres, $3,193,(11.' ^et Mrofnn, Cli'Velaaii, at nllire. 'J66.aH) l.S,iiS,.16 L.,2d M.,lB NY., Manhattan Bk JuIy,»87S N Y., Lawrence Broa, Jan. I, 1900 In progrei". (v. I», p. 51 »K.) N. Y„ Farm, L. ftT.Co. June 2,I87C Leaaed Nov., IMl to Pmii. RII. 5Ki,;oo i.oni 10' ft •luly d.i N.\.. Ward.C. & Co i.tw.OdO 225,1X1(1 una t, Aug. Oleveliind, Ofllre. i,'asa,i(() l,5l5,K30 i,-o',oou ima Ind„CtiiB. , Msy du do do i;,i)6,i5o 511,500 5." m.) — do do do do 4Jf:.!)U) l,(IUI H. ft «*", J .n 'f, I88» 16, p. 51,) June, p/tl lBiere*t guar, by three other eompanlaa. June. loT^ Vet earninga year ending June 90, IVtt, K, Y.,U,8.Tru»tCo. 46,UO II32ip.ni llo |.. , Sept 1, 1877 p. NS Y., I'Dlon Trust Co. Dee. 1, 1880 v.. Union Trust Co. Hept.l.lWI Y., Union Trnsi Co. Apr.i, laui Bilsrnar.VbyCC.C.ftl.; p.m. :5,ioi>.iioo 273 IIUI I8I1I do & do do do ISJi 1871 1871 501) on Cb. v. 15. Defaulted; lo b« so d .luir 2S, l>^73. the Day. ft Mirh. and (Inn R. ft .May im) Chic. Be report In ». K, p. f/j, show, lull t), ft lug not (arnlugs of |l«,sra In Isra-TI. June, lifn pl.5!, 1873 (.eiiael I do NewTork. Boston, Ofllce. 0'J.':,(IU) 4ih Uonsolil. 1st M.slnk. fund bds Isl mortK<>Ke, Lot(au do 65 ,000 <,.'<U0,01^ 350,000 l.«7;,'i« 3il Bkg fund. 560.000 's'l'l laiufd Jan., 13 S. Kat ta.vo.Wt. 0«ly I8:i -ra, JniT, ISM ^atBk. Dae LmOUU) le.iiuo year <nirr"ncy int. Is paid bonds.' (V. 14. p. icn, do do Jan rl-»!jn lo eieliange for Isl. (v. I«. n. fl.) V. y.,.l. H. Kenni'dyftCo March, IWI Uoad InprogrrKn. Lufsr.Ind. loht. Ann's. N.Y.,Co.'sOdlie. July, lUOII Fonnerfv 1. a.i-ii ti. Iiiir..('in. ft l.sfayelte. New York, Moran Bros, .lao., I»'l Leased to I'm- ('.ft si. I., for net earn'gs. M.V., Wloalow, I., ft Co July, I8M Leased IHiiOli, < In., Ham. ft D. Co. (^ 1852 1807 1(1(1 do do do N.r,,Aui.'Ei(!li 18li<l tM—M Vittonulo central— in luortKage, Coluni. it Hock. Kii/.— Stock do do do iiU/M) 345, HI ) MUni'Wsinek rnliiga UM Nor. N.T,. N.BKofCom'rce. N.r., Window, L. ft Co. i,a»i.(W ".p. Api!ij,in« Offloa du da do 4ail,0.f7 Columbus, ijolehro-tkiliile '- Naw York, Co.'i 8,(MI 5, im.iiui luu .' of of Uii M 8,l> _ |lasiDIrl^d, N. v., Panna.L.ftT.Oo At>.l,l«1l OpcDMl Jan., lim, BoDda,tU,lluoperiiiUe. Too.iimi WiO.UOII l9,OtluJI0D l.llll — aa by Wlioiu, J.*J. A-AO. N. y.,Oailatiii 'Sat'I Bk, N.Y., K.T.Wilson ft Co do do do do Phil I, by P. ft R. RR Phlla.. P. ft K. Omce. Boston, Co.'s Olllce. London. July 1, 1900 See aeniial raport. canoMrxa, t. 2H. Net e;imla(8, $3C(,I«I. (T. 16, li, p. p. a),tse.) i880-''< Inly I, I87( ;, H-« . . 2I.187S Leaaed to Phil ft Reading, at • per cent Mcb 1,18881 onato'kandlnt. onbo' da. |T. 14. p. 628.) vltttst'cK •• N.H.,i6oi., Eastern In ILaises Jan t.lS May Jan mi B»atoa,Co.'< OmiM, Iin4 do «0 Sept., itnt AprU, USt I $493,an, aame diTldenda aa Sea'. Mnaa. Leaaaa Portland, Raeo ft P., »t 10 pec onnlmii, :8U-it. Mat OB Moek, Not THE CHRONICLR '- 728 [May BAILROAD STOCK AND BOND 81, 1873 LIST. confer a gremt favor by slvlns u« Immediato nolice of any error discovered In onr Tablea. Bondn, 4 INTEUEST OR DIVIDENPB Principal, 1>KSCUIPTI0N. oB Amount Miles' when IJue. REMARKS. «>Out. ofV Where Payable and by Slocks, standing. S"or exnianatlori. &c.. of »ll /eferences. see Roaill whom. lastDtvl d. .foot note* on Ist paije of KR ranlcB. Snbserlbera wUl I ^(isttern. (iTrtM.)— (Contlnaed) Bonds (Ine 1888, Mancti, '<>d-'ti9 !&», May. ao Notes New i8e» SOli,(K«) 6 6 itir^ 1,558,000 7 I.WW.U.O 7 MH'.OOO 400,000 200,000 S,U0O.O0O 6 1,000,000 *6e-*6J '69 1873 bonds........ sterling do (^d.)— Ist mort., conv, ft,at(crn Shore, ?A morrgage, conv riizatfHM'i'i'n /*i<i«caft—l8t Mort.. conv. J- t8fi« lOO&C lOO&C 1870 I.OIW 18 4) BlmiraA inniauwport— stock, com Preferred stock mortRago bonds 1st - (pcomt; GoiuU.iKM year-* to run Bond& niort>fiig,; oo Klmlra real estate. fiMe AViWfC'/y—stoek. commoD Preferred, 7 per cent, stock WtuiortjfaKo (expended i IStflto 1K71 <d morLgago, convertible (ext. to 1379.) 1S47 i •td 4tli mortgage 1S53 H67 mortgage, convertible Sth mortgage, convertible., tlallato iJranch Bonds 1/ODg Dock Co. mortiraitte BterTing bonis, convertible, £1.000.000.. General mort.. gold (for »30.l)00 000).... New b ndfl (;ieBeutare-.) coirvcrt. till '8.S 1853 1861 :8t» . hi^e lut ;9 1 '* 1870 I8;s iS62 1865 . M, Kv.& iftjaiwy.fe Ot-awfordJiff—l^t Uockville exttnislon liauU . 8,5.l'i,910 3.000,001) 18:j2 1851 1860 1870 Chic— lit M.gld mort, <fc s.f gold, convertible.. NnrthHkle—\Hi mortgage l.OOU 775,000 100 4,U)0,()0« 1,1199,100 . ma— I {C(iinida)—stQiiVi 18:i 1871 187J 18 a soo&c 1,. 00 1,000 no 236 H70 is;2 1869 :j36 V,6iio 2.001,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 2,815.000 13:7 221,190 500,000 soo.ax) 1,201.001 :,JI8,I49 l,aO ,397 8.a,821 6,71'.l...u0 luo £1110 • do do do £100 , New Don Is, coupon.. Greenv.A Cotnnih.~\&i M., guar, by State Bonds not guaranteed Hacke'iHUclL: <ft N. Y. Extension— I- 1 mort. Uannihal >k St-Joseph—zommoxi stock. Iat A Finhlcm—\%\. mort. (R.l). mortgage (Conn.) Bo ««a(OHiu— atoc tc Preferred stock X%\ mortgage, sinking fund lJ<j mortgage... Bo Ids 0? to., ^oUHtonA TVxT^ C«u— Ist M. gold, l.gr.,8.f JfutiUng.-ioAit Broad Top— ist mort., gold 2d mortgage 3d moi'ttia^c!, ouHolidftted Scrip for past -luv conpon Jllhiolx t'entrat ist 100 5i-'5ri 207 53 51 54 26H (w 120 IJO 74 74 ., IiT m.,gold A i/i/".— stock Ind.& Clnn. of '58 Ind .Cinu. & Lafayette do do do Jn<ti^nfipoli^ A St. Xoui*— iat M.Jn 2d m >rtgage Fff»iipin:mt l^onds Vincen^ieit—X^x. M., indiannp. A 566&C 1 M.& S, M.* N. J.& J. M.&8. 8 f 10 t 10 10 J. & J.& J.& t J. J. J. M.& N. J.& J. 7 8 J. 8 A.& O. « A.& I'- A.& 3 series gnar ad mortgigcguar Unterr-atlonal (Texaa)-rConsol. stock... 18^ M.,gold Honston * Gt. No., 1st mort.. gold. .. Convci tiblc mort bds. court,, m;iy be reg , J O. O. ionia & Ltinydng—Ut M.,c('up, mty bo reg. 2dmorttfag?,coup.,raay bi rcg'stered,. iowa F.tlls A SU)ux Uti/—M' M.. Api. 1 '(>9, fund, gold. Jf.haci A a 13. Jack., Ijaiist. A Sn0.—\%i M.. gu ir. O.3. 2d mor-tg'ge.com'prtibU'.guar... 1st mort. mo'th of Wruoni) c 'uv. Conaol. .M. on whole line (;l00m).. Jar1CHont>., N.W. A S. K~'fii mort., goTd.. j/eff.. Mad. A Jndf'inap.--ntoc^ ind. A Mad IfU. -ist mortifage no ss 3t 184 Athen't-~\(it'M..fiUi]i.. JeffersonvlUe.Mad.&lud-lat mortgage d> do 2d mortgagi Dendsof LohIstU • (endorsed) 116 116 144 125 , .lune 1.1888 Jan. 1,1891 Jan., 1893 Sept 1,1875 let.er^ln CnBO ici.E, v. 16, p. 6.'j9;,ee alsov. 1.5, p. 12, 41.43. 5'.,F2. 355.46 . 7*i. 8.0; T. 16, p. 33, 210, 220, 292, 38S, 459,65). Mch.l.m* du do do do do do do do Mar New York >J. S. 10, '73 Jan. 1,1882 Apr. 1,1990 Leased to Pennsylvania Onipanv for 7 per ct per annum on stock and debt. (V. 16, p. 5'i4,) July 1,1898 Oct. 1, 1890 To form a direct London. do do Y., Fann.L'an & T Co do do do do 18(0 1,000 issi 1851 1851 IB6I 1865 'itK) 367.500 i,3;o.ooo 14:,666 3'l.60J0)O 3,053.500 332.000 2,500 (10 2..'100.0J0 r.(V)o 1.01.0 1858 1867 1869 1889 1810 1871 S.500 000 5,(U).ii(IO Mar. 1.1899 Jan. 1,1887 Com. stck. 7g. f. 7g. f. &j. J.& J. A.&0. Y.,Farm.L'an&TCo May i'g. 1, rei.ori v. 18, p. 82. 188. 18Ti, $6;4,685: expenses, CI ear Ings. $2:i.87'. Total $402,511; U'ld sales to January I. 1873. fl.<i7l.221. ferre ; paymefta or $8 02 per acr.'. on land sales and c^sh in trustees' han.ls Jan. 1.1873. were $-48063. Annual report :)u lisiicd in CiiRO.Ni(-i.K, V. II, p. ,32; see aiso p. 796. N.Y..M(Jrch'ntV'Ex. B'<. Mny,i908 N. Y., .Mechan. Nat. lik. Jan. :,1S8 do do Sept 1,1888 do do .May 1, 1888 New York. I D July.l 1»8 Sept.1,1887 .Ian. 1,1876 .(an.l 1901 do do N. Y.,Mc'h, rat. Bank New Vorli or London. Jan. 1, 1900 N. Y.. Market Nat. Bk. N. Y.,St. Nich. Nat. lik. July'l,'l900 N.Y., Farm's. L.& T.Co July 1,1889 do do Boston, Treasuier. do Merch. Nat. Bank Bait.. N. Y., Wlnilow, L. Fcrn'dlnntoOed. Keys L.gr. .J,'* J. J.tt J. 5 5 4 3 .I.ft -1. & Co & J. .J.& .). .1. Ist Iriedeem. Irredeem. do do Jersey City, 1st Natl 6 & J. « (J. M.&8. J. A. 8 8 10 t. K.A A. J.& J. & J. J.& J. J.*. I. F.& A. 6 J.'&'j. A. * O. F. & A. A &U. 7 6*7 5 F.'&A. 7 6g, A.&O. A. AG. A.&O. A.&O. "i'g j.'a J. l« A.ftO. 5,Vi8.4S0 1 589.500 A!&b. 2,794000 F.« 1,00'.1,OOC s:o,(iOO K.& A M.&N. 1,700,000 1.450.0(0 m I.IKO 1,80 .IXU I'' &•). F.& A. l.(X10 8 f .1. l.(»»l 28'>,000 9J3.00O 1872 l.(XO 18.(01 p.Qi. 20,00. ip.ni. 1.000 ' 100 2,000,000 " iB62 500&P 1,001 159 1866 1,000 1991 18T0 1^ A.'&b. i'.0(o 16,000 p. l.o:Xl i.';oo.(«0 ...,.., 1,00 1,000 397(100 2,417.1»a 2.000.000 74,000 In .1. 8 f. & J. M.& N. A &0. 7K. .).&.!. J. & J. M. »S. M.& N. M.&8. 1« 1* J.&.I. M.'& N. A.&O. ,!.& J. M.&K. ponnns & St. La(hrcucc, sterling. cases Atl. Can. Ord. June, l;")Oni.; cliic, Det. L. 59iu.: Mont.ft Champ. ,49ni.; Unff. Huron I61m. Gross carn'ngs in hall year ending Dec. 31,1872, £<66,67*:ex£l78.3«i. reearnings. £7,)3.29«; Senses. & Chronicle, -.e & v. 15, p. 6.7, 796, 797 ; V 16, p. 461,6i9. 6-3. Co?np,,ny leases the Erie & Niagara, 31m., anil the Detr. & Mtlwank :e, ls9m. For the half vcar ending Jan 3'., 1873, (he gross receipts were £5'i5.835; working exp n^es. £3;6.513; net ear. ints. £219.32? ; Profit iutere-t on bonds. &c.. £^2.881. on half yea 's working Chko.niclk. v. 16, p. 461. t-ee Interest, in default, £136..=.09. See .594. Cubonicle, v. i;,p.5'.15;. (V. 16, p.22o). 1,1890 Operated by Erie. Han. & St. Jo., 207m.. branch. Qul-^cy, 111, to Pa'myra. 15m. ; Cameron to Kans. C, Anit.7l870 Bk May N. Y.. Diuican. S. & Co. l?!l-8' New Torkort'ce. Apr. 1,1881 N. Y. Bk N. America Mar., 1835 New York Office. Jan.. 1892 Jan.. 1892 .^0.000 shares authoiized in Fel>., CLB. vol. 14. p. 2:9, 53in. new common stock See Chroni- 187^. S'21 ; v. 15, p. 804; V. 1«, p. 6^8. Bk No. America, Company'- office Jan. 10, '73 Leased to Penn. RR., which owns a maJoritv of the stock, (v. K. p. (28.) do do ,lnlyl, (883 Hartford, Am. Nat. Bk. ,la.i.l, 1876 Gro s recsipts. 1S71-72. $100l,0»; operating expenses. $i!0.»7C net. 193.063. do do do Jan. 1, 1876 Leases Bernshlrc RR., Stockbrldge& Pitts, Bridgeport & Boston. Jan.'j6:i87i field, and "' Stockbrg. Gross earnl gs 1871- ,2. $5.'8.' 1 5; operating exp's, $I10,08j; N. Y.. Bk of New Yorl; 1877 net earnings, $117,5^9. Bridfieport and Boston. 1885 do do 1889 N. Y Nafl Citv Bank. July I. 1891 In progress. Se" CnBosiCLB. p. 453. Fhiladelpbia, Office, Sent. 1, '90 Canital stock is $;.3'10,7.50. The annnal report in CUBONICLE, vol. 16. p. 356. shows do do Feb. 1,187: gross earning.* in 18,2 of $310,952 and ue t do do Apl. 1, ie95 (V. 18 p 336.) $9i.l60. do do N. Y., Co 'B office. Feb. ,1873 New stock Issued in 1^73 Rent of leased roads (402in.) 35 per ct. of gross earnl' gs. ,do do Apl. 1, 1875 Net revenue in 187.', $2,103,107, against N. Y. & London. Apl. l,187.i $2,732,847 In 1871. (V. 16 p. 625, 6a5.) N. Y.. Co.'s office. Apl. :. 189( Londoa. .\pl 1, 1875 N. Y., Pliila., ; . . N. Y or London. N. y.. Turner Bros. do d') dj do N. Y., Amer. Bx. do *.. .1. « D. Varlong, A.& O. .!.& J. 1.^0(7)00 I.IVWI Fort. Wayne (V. 16, p. 313.) Jnly'l,'l901 85in. completed. Co. owns 32.000 acres Td road completed, Se;>t., 1870. See re(let. ,1909 port In Cbbomolb, V.16. p. 652, Oct . 1390 1902 Mam Road went Into hands of receiver. 2.(»K).(»X) llO&c Pitts.. IV. 13. p. 83. 175. '209. 210. 46!, feS) amounts here given are , at Co.'s Otllcc. Apl., 1877 do Jan.. 1920 do Perpetual, do Irredeein. Irrcdee . do 1881-86 50 18 ;o Ifil mortgage guar, by & Chic A.&O. London & Montreal. Apr. 22. '7! A.&O. Apr., 1873 do do ^^ J.& J. London Joint Stock Bk. July, 1871 M.&N. Nov., 1873 6 do do J.& J. 6 do do July, 1876 do Oct., 1877 do 5X A.&O. Oct., 1 78 do do 6X A.&O. do Dec, 1890 6g. J.&U. do I.IKO 1868 ISH p. i6i.) 18. Jan., 1892 3 500&C 770,000 81,000 2,960.0 O 600,000 1 450,(«« acre". Oct., 1681 16 Oct., 1889 .nterest in default. See curoniclb, Apilf, 1896 p. 627. 1891 Also $15(1,000 8 per cent bds. (v. 16, p. 188.) Oct. 1, 1901 In progress, London. Co.'* Office. A.&O. London, 6b. J.& J. y. & A. Var. J.& J. J.& J. l.(KO 500,00;) Stock, $200 000. sclcarnlnis, 1870-71, $30,499. Traffic ^uar. 40 per cent from Mich. Cent. Sttck, $i.();>'^oo([. (V. 16, p._3is. do do 6 b. 1.500.00.) SW&c Net Jan. 1,1873 Annual Uustoii Office All the E.OOO.OO.l 1871 1872 1S!2 1889 isn) 1869 1870 $1,CHI.263. pref.. $100,000. earnings. 18;i-72, 21S,'^45. Annual report In CuBONi, LK V. 15. p. 81;3, 1900 Stock paid in, $400,000. (v. 13. p. 667.) Nov. 1,1887 Aug. 1,18* .;. 7 5.-.0 '.1100 1.000 Bt. 8 K. l.'XK) 506&e from Bangor to (r. 15, p. 627.) 18- LCTjo 1,(0(1 line Johu and Halifax Ian. 1.1389 ft (v. J.'&'j. 4i(>.nou Varl : :87; are nlven at .]6,762,8i8 ; operating expcns 8. $'2,819,515; net arnlnus, $8,143 ^8i. F.sihnates toe luiurelmproventents on the r .ad In Pr' Bid.^i.1 Wat.on's year 1,1879 A.'.&0 1,180,1100 10.0 O.IWO i87i 1869 1870 \%Ti for the year endli p Septembfir wore »3,473,:95, gainst $l,8vi5,t03 in The gros. earnings for calendar J.&'j. N. Y., F. P. Jamea&Ce. July'lVlOOa First Int. due Jan. .'73. (v. 15, p. 76.) J.& J. Augusta. Oa.. BR. Bank. Jan., 1873 Net earnings, 1871-72, $417, 'm (v. 14, p. 1870 to i886 338, 459.) .!.& J. do M.&S. New York and London. ^^C|.t., 1900 Tiafflc guar, of 15 p. c. from Ills C.& Fa.R J.&.r. J.&.J. 50 500 :24i 86 r... 1-^71. ]' ,1. 1.000 1(») 1(1) 30, '72, Ma:-ch li-83 Oct. l,l»i 7 700,000 411 OOO 1,574.000 820.000 1.9.57 117 117 3)0 The report 1879 5«- 191,aO .VlO&c 5()0&c (.y GrO'S earnings, l,182.:.-)0 100.000 10 ).000 500*c against »90219 in 18S), Pa. ttK. (v. 14, p. 628.) 1871. $59,689. Dlvs. guar 15. '73 Ma) Mch. 660.0W tfc llUiioii Oe/ii.~lst M., gold /ndtanap. Hloo>n'toH<t W&tt~\%i .\i,,gldbds J/idiana on, 1-153 50*52 1861 1851 Kedemptlon, 1st & 21 scries 3il acrlea, a crllng do JlUnot^ tt St. Louts— 1st mortgage — !1S(,000 50 1853 18W 'Atoa\i... admorgagc I. B. & W. Kxtens 1,000 186S 1870 15 mort. constr ictlau bdsCnow payable) do do do do gold Jildifinaii.. Cine. 301,733 S,65».000 1,126.515 370,766 300,000 9,167,700 5,0a7,2Jl 3.0 O.OOO SOO.OOO 4,000,000 500,000 SOO&C . . . JJjrf., Proe. •i.nat.sxi £l(V) lOO Mhaourt State Loan Graiit mortgage Zionda 1870, conv . i»£mortg;i.£e (Qnlncy& Palmy. IIU... Ist mort. (linn. C. & Cam. RU.) Harrikb.. PorWh^ Ml. Joy «fc iartcas— stoci< Ist mortgage 19,911,137 1,751,907 2i;,273 2,373,906 618,066 £10 ilOJ Preferred tock Laud in ) £25 £3,488 539 GO do do 1.500,0 4,200,000 1,(X» Great We w,rn ( oVjnada)— Com. stock. Preferred, ^ per cent, conv. into common Oeoeniures ,..., Mortgage bonds, coupon do do 825,000 300,000 1,500,000 500,000 1,800,000 500,000 5 0,000 150.000 1,700,'OJ 100 i',66o Mar. N. r.. Union Trust Co. J. m'.&'u. J.S J. "i' s 615,.'i00 1!0 J.& I, H»f Mort. to Bjh>f u. Canada on eurplusland' fiquipmenr.*!., Ist on all rolling -tock.. do do 2d do Postal bds, dtc, secured by gov't business 1st Prel. bda.conv. into Ist pr^f. stock. do do id '^d do do do 100,000 4 2,:«)O,0OO 1.000 4tii 4.»1,000 M.& S. .). A J. M.& N. K & A. M.& N 8 I8n 3d 146,000 2,2i4,000 J. 7 7 7)1. 7"i,0ii0 ... 2d mort fVainingttarn dc Lowell— iHt m. bonds jC'r^Aleriov ,t Pcnn^!/lvaHlj~\»t y-l., gold,. .. ist mort. gold Oalv., H'lrr-Hb. .t Han An.— 'Jiloe-iton, ffouaton A U. >f 18:i— Ist Mort. Qeorgia li. R. A liankinq Co.— stock Bonds, not mortgage Caiman. Liinton <£ .vi^nnfl/.— Ist M., gold.. 2d wiortJtage, gol I. in m, gold, guar... Or. Rjiitdx dr. Indl Liot guaranteed 1st mort, gol I do do do do do do do do .!.& J. l.()OO,(X)0 l.OOU 1, 1880 Operated on own account since Dec. 1869. tin earninJB In 1872, »29.. ^. 1. 1886 Mchl. 1890 stock. »3,107,0 0. Annual rep. Ip T.15, p.3">5 May, 1873 'Leased In 1863 to Northern Cent, for 999 Jan.. 1873 rrs. Rent paid, »165 31.1. Nettarnlngs r A.ftO. 500 i'.iVio Tnink 7 i'.wo l.OOO 1869 1871 1869 Dec, 16. p. 8J.) .Jan. Jan. 1. 1H80 Phlla., Penn. B. B. Co. Oct. 1, 2832 J'hila..l)y Co pany. " „„. .. .. stieet. N.y., Office, 23d Mar. 15, '73 q'-m. J.& J. 15'i,'«lO 500&C 500&C R.Co do do do do do M.ft 8. do A.*0. do J. it )>. do J.«.I. do J.&D. London. M.« S M. & S. New York and London. 500&C 1.000 f 200.000 Issued Apl. Vork. PWla., Penn.K. ftj. 6 k. l66&(; ffHiiui F.AA. 2.000.000 317.000 660,000 1^*70 A l>. 1.000 1.000 tr/over'iviUe~\st mort Ft. Wdi/ng, Jacli^ondtSiiff.-'Ul mori., coup rt, and equipment bond:*, coup CiHu—lRi M., gold. Wiyne, Afu.tcle ^^nda.JoknHtotCHit adm ^Wt A. A New stock (See report v. 1872. &1. Phlla.,Penn.LlfeIns.Co 6b. J.& i'.6iio 186S 1^68 iser il'irnri-ta—lBi mortg;iu'y, ^uKhing .1. Bank do A.&O. 165.00 Ist 3>« Phila.,cn(aid Nat. New %y,AS)i'.. M2 1903 21,0u0p.m Monro*. J. S5.1l)0 2.180.1100 .Ci)Dstrui:tlon horjiU & .I.ti..l. 7 5 7 1,000,000 s. f iat .M.. ^Jui. id on -lO. l.g . 153,600 ac.. ad d. Jst mo. tgHge, L. G.. 358,000 acres, 3d <iiv Flint 4 fioVly It. li. (s. f.. *i5,u00 per year) ilJay City E. S.ighiaw. 1st M, guar by lese's do iBav i^oancy.iBrtiunl In aid & Holly, Way^iC 2H 3« 1¥ iKII.:il«l 1,000 J. A. 4 0. M. & S. March, 1888 May, 1889 do do do London. M. &N. tl.&S. 4,000,000 6,000,000 4,441,000 920,500 186.000 3,000,000 5,000.100 6.441.000 ;o.(««.ooo i,0 O.IIOJ lSli9 , * tt J.* 8 6 700,000 M . 78,000.(100 100 1,0JO 1.000 1.000 l.OOU lOO&c lOO&e I^iohburij—^tock. u-g'ieUe—eioCK FUntif- rure Consol mort "ioo 1.00i> lUtiS Ill.,8.f. Ist mort., s.f (Kvansvlllc to Terre H.J.. re STU.OOO 50.000 "'r»o mortgaii convertible Ctmsol, mort. free of State tax . EquI 'ment bon l-* Eitrovean it jV. Am^iHcan, {Me): ) Bangor 1st M.. Wliir,. to N.n. line loai. ( 2d mort, Bangor to Winn Ld grant goid& Ist M. Bang toWlim... Tti' 500 Boston, Co.'s Office N. 6 SOO.OOO 1.000 £^iiO 18rt5 mortgage, conv. Into cons, mortgage JSi}>in>tvUle, 6(J0,0H) 1,000 000 500&C lOO&C dt PUtn()ur(f ~9\,oiz)s.. art 50 50 1,000 _ M.&8. M.i ilo N . Y., do Bank AnrlLlSSS do do do do Un. Trust Co. do do N. T., Farm's L. & T. Co. do Feb.. 1897 June. 1899 Jnly 1, 1919 Oct. 1. jnly 1, 19C0 1 1908 do do York,Nat.City Bk do do April 1.1911 do do Jau. 1,1900 do do Aug 1. 189! N. Y.,Farm. L.&T. Co. July 1. 1889 do do do \ov. 1,188 N. Y., Nat. Park BanV. Apl. 1, 1893 N. Y., Metrono itan B'k, July 1, 1890 N. Y., FarmL.& T. Co. July 1, I8S5 do do do Mar. 1,1878 do do do May ;, 1--90 fio do do ftept.l. 1891 N.Y. .London orFrankf, July 1, 1902 N.y. Farm's L.& T. Co May 1, 18:8 do do iMav 1, 188! do do Oct. 1. 1906 do do ..July 1,1910 N. Y., Bank oi America. May 1, 1838 New Settlcneut flnished. (v. with 16, creditors Oefc..'70 virtually p. 220.) owned I'^'intly hv Penn, Co. andCl.,Col. & I.and leases the -t. L.. Ali.&T.H. Net cirnlngs, 1872, $2SO,-ii8. (v. 18.p. 52i Bond-guat-.by Penn. Co Stock. $1.4fO 000 Net earnings, I8T2, $9i',20."'. (v. 16. p. .524.) Is C. Coi'SolidHt on. June, 1872. of Internadoiial andHoust. & Gt. North. See Cuboni OLE, V. 15, p. 44. 331; v.16, p. 236. Leased to Mich. Cent., with traffic gnar. ds exch. for Detr.. L.&L. M- 1st. mort Leased to Ills C, at 35 p.c on earnings, ^tock paid up, $286,730. Li^asi-d and opcr;.ted by Mich. Central wlttch guarantees all the bonds. Lan.s lb2,00j acres. ads offered In Aug..'72. Sen ndv.ln Chro-;. Leased In ls71 to Pitts., Clnn. & 8r. L. P.K for int. and sinking lund of bonds ana 7 per cent a year on stock. Lease trans ferad Dec. IflB. to Pa. earnings in ISW $M>9,1)J0 Company^ Net tv. 16, p. 524.) n^ay THE mnomoLt. 31, 1373.] 729 EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Snb«erlber» will confer a irreat <avor by glvlag as Immediate notice or any error dlecoYered in onr Tables. iSJond*, DESCKIPTION. INTKRKST OB DIVIDEND!". Itfllet Amount Principal, OutRate when Due, BEMABU. When Where Panbl«,ud For exiilanatlon of all rcfcrii"CP», see Bond •Modlng. per J Pajablo (a 4 by whom. foot notes on l»t page of KK Tablus. laat DIv'd. ' I Jlictsnnt./'fflsae.rfaroft— riorldast b(l« old Je/rerson Pti.)-\M M. (Hnviley llianctlj. BiortiRci' (Unwlrf Ilianch). ,..,.,.... let M ortgn;(! (Su qu, li. lu t-'arboudalt).. Jonet it N. />nU(iwi~lsi inortKniJe Junction, PMIaiifiphtn'-id 1st uuirtgage... 44 4K . ia VounrU mnfr^-tioi-i'.'. l»tinort„l.'.B.* St. Joseph UK.. .I .M <t St..I.&e.Il. U.I.,iBtM.. do do cuiiverttblo Mo. Val.RR.lstM. i»l,ui»j,UUOKld). ., Kans.U...'<t. ./.« C. B. int., rolis.M. NewmorlKiKKf,.r (t8,U00.U00) 62 St 2 I 3-° f OJ I"g & 2.1 m ; 1,00() l.OUIl 2,240.000 1,00(1 4,a63,(W LOCO ISM lOiiO I88S 1870 I8:i lOO&c 2S0&C wa^ 1895 lOO&c 18.15 lOOftc & Gra d Papidrt 1st mortgage do 2d inortguge ... it Mim.-lat M., gold. 1. sf.i s.f. 2d mort gold, 1. gT.. h. f., conv Income mortgajc bond.'i Lancaster it /iV«d., (narrow g>iage)— Ist M Ralamazdo. Al!cg«n do hake Sup. Laicrfince—itOi:ii. 1st mortSiiire — Louis—Ul mortgage, gold grant, s. f d y. O.- -Ark. S.Lo'n iBt mortgage, sinking fund LoganmCraiofihv.<ts. IP o/ /uij— 1st M gid L'yng Branch tfc .Sea Shore— Hi mortgage. L'>ng Island— RiocM. 1st Prelerred per cent stock Kentucky fncrpetual loan; LonlBv;iln & Frankfort boQos & Loan Lonl--vllle, Clnn. Lex., Isi, Zouisrilte <t Nashrllle (to — stock Ist mortga"** on main stem Louisville Loan Lebanon branch. Louisville Loan Memphis bran -b,l8t mortgage Lebanon Br.. 1st tnorfgage do Exten-lon, Louisville Loan... Consol. Ist mortgage for $S,000,0()0 Memph'8& iihlo. Ist M.. sterling, guar... Memphis Jfe C'arksvlile Br., Ist M., sterPg. Lt/kens Vallei/—sXQfi\z Macon tt Aitgnsta—\%% M. (.3-fO,000 guar.).. 2d mort. endorsed by (Ja. RK Macon <fe Ilrunswtck—Ul M., State eudors, 2d mortgage Equlpm <fc nt bonds Western— &iod iC F.ft A. 500&C UWO,000 1,000 !,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,196,000 J.& J. J.& J. A.*0. A. « O. J.& J. dOO&c 3,ooi),in) 475 130 83 20 77 77 1,000 1.000 500&C 500&C seo.fxx) 50 1,000 1,000 5»,oua 3,500,OfO 5,iCO.«00 750,000 50 2,Wr,I0O tfiTHIKi 4 JVUi<)-MilM*,W »W 851,000 71 519 64,000 25,000 100,000 J. A.ftO. A.ftO. ?H J. ft J. A.ftO. Q-F. I'- J.ft D. 10 8. 6 7 6 3 M.& N. J.&D. *r- J. ft J. J. ft J. 6 6 6 7 704, 00 J.'ft J. F.ft A. J.&J. I. 1. 1890 CuKomcui, 1876 T. II, p. 4M, 1.1919 1880 Sept., IST. Phila, Kxch Bank Jan. I, IS89 Completed In 1872. It. 15, p. 45».) N Y.,B'nk of• America. March' 1140 (;ovliigion. Ky.. to Lexiiiicto'D, 'Kr. U> ;'""';•','!''• \."""'"^nd.nald March. 11(3. T.„t''*T„.„ 11.1 N. Y, .Del., Lack. ft Wnjjan. 1. ISTr. Net earnlnes In 1671. 1891.614. earn. do do |M«r<-lilKi5' 1"'<';.,»«4.4K.. Capltil atockU tJJ»fl». do do Apl. 15.1*<l (V. 14, p. 628.) 1, " Com — a-om do do do do York. New N. Y., G. Opdyko&Co. May lii.iwi; Jan. 1. i8'i: April. 1S92| July :. 18i<7 In progress. Oswego to I.ewi«ton. N. Y., Union Trust Co. Feb.. 187.1 This: road Is a contolldailoa of the (lo do Feb.. 1871 roiids from Buffalo. N. Y.. lo Chicago, do do July I.IUO'M and owns or leiifli s Beternl braijcbe*. do do July 1, 1900 Ute la»t report In fbe ciiiu>«ici.k, v. 16, do do Oct. 1, 188i p. 016. Ilie followlnt; »how8 the operaY., Bank ot N.York. Oct., 1819 tions for three ycors—since the consolldo do May, 1885 dt tlon do do Nov., 18n 1872. 18:1. 1*70 do do AuK., I8;i; Miiee i.oiit i.on i,i!« do do July. 1874 (ir in'as.tn.»9; •,'>ifi4 19r.V3»W.4S1»io do do ,lan.,1tn) Op cxpen'B. i]."-"^'834hit2f 'fr.'KHi^ do do Oer., I8IB INetc.rn'gs r.9 5.(ie«.7'» 1 •, .'. do do do do do do do do do do do do do &'i April, IWK), stock July, ly, 18S5 D"bt .'.•i>. April, 1886 Jew lines In tij'.' do do do do do do do do do do do do dn N.Y.. Boston do do 4 -.0 iU.sj-iio .'u »s.«5!890 LuittJ Slalei have I'een able lo make iOchia'gesfo k dis- Nov., 137S July, 18S2 Sept. 1886 trl utionslo-t'.ckholdiTS. Il welncluda Ihoae n adc by ihe orlgu al lli i-s belora consolidatleu. Ttecoinp'y hrsr, ct-nily Al ril, 1898 Jan.i,i8uo been a heavy bo rovter. and Is double having comnleied 440 rrianwgers pre ictasnfll* t k' epup ibepresi nt 8 per '' Ian. 1, 1KW7 on the stock, after pay. Junel,ts»4 II... ..... I,.. ..nf.ei eht. .Ian., 1899 The ihconie bds :?re cxchanced ^or 2d M. Apl. 1, 1900 bonds. Leaded to N. Pac. lor 999 yea a. Oct., 190:! 1.. ur. 1.632/xx)acrcp. July. 18i<7 July. 1887 July.l88S irsrlvii roa-l. ^' it.'i 1" - ' '. Phlla. do do (V. If, p. 2"S.) Office. Office. do Apl., IRIS L'd to P., Ft W. * C. at 40 p. e. on grcfs '"' Aug. 1805 earn *g i; liar, f 41,0(10 pryr. v. 16, u, p. ; a.j July, 1899 Net eamim ». !g11-71, May. 181/0 oual r poit I .T.IS.p. 189. 1892 ii.niuy c regt.tered. Feb.. 1897 1. ( eulral Rll. Apl.l.i. 73 Iri'i'lpt,- fr^ t.i :i!1 sources in year ending June, 1898 Noi 30, IIi72. ^'^434.915 : net Incoine, Sept., 1910 I2.5' 5.22S. See ,-inc'jbl rrpor. Ip Cbboni; t . Bk Commerce. Cincinnati. p. IB). -. . Dec. iV 1899 Leasiilfor ."Oys to Pac.ol Mo. (v.l'',p.?4"l* May. 1873 I.eiised to Pitts., cin. ft M. L..vsar. by • " May. I8S3 Peon. nn. ii i-snmin.i; llabUltiefl 1894 and pav :r r yr. (T.14,p.99'.l - ' Clncl nntl. Boat., Xat. Bk. Com'rce. -Tan. 1.1900 Land gni! ^.296 atrea. £ute do Apl 1.19(« aid tlo.i N.Y., Union Trust Co. April. 19IU Btafoaid t: ::e. Jiin.,l«7i Leased and i.i.iuiitd by Phil, ft lieadtng. Philadelphia cfflce. do Oct., 18?; DIvMsi per cent, (v 11, p. «i8.1 • . - , N.Y., Jones & Schuyler, Aug,, 190(1 Conipleted Ang. IHr!. (v. If. p. 14.) N. Y.. N. J.South'nR.I! tlperatcd with X. J. southern. Comjianv's Ofllce M«y' 26', -l.l agllarb. br. completed In I -in. Dlr. of 4 N. y^Verinllye ft Co. Julv. is™ per c-'iit in 18 2. Company h< Id" I'-t Philadelphia. ISM mort. boniW to retire extension & Glen "* do Cove 1393 br. bds. gs,'.SiI-72.(1.0?8 213; Tune, IS1P ('ros.imrnii LouiBvUle. Jan.. 1873 »M)3.n3; net n'ng- e!ii t.aet. T., Bank of America. J. ft J. J. ft. I. J. ft J. do do do A.ftO. T., J. do do do B. Alexander 1900 Ian,, l(f74 Jan.. 18S1 .Ian., 1897 . »2 :h tl.O'll.O' al 80. :: Last uni: 4cl. i expenses 5.:t9: Ches. By conft Oiilo, sold to C. & I), old stock at 66. linOKICLK, T. 16, p. April, 1900 T2".,000 "iofl 8,'80,600 F.'ft'A. l,OlXl 551,' I'O J. ftJ. 849,001 A.ftO. M.&N. M.&N. 139,000 1,01X1 333,110 6,6l7,00a 8,500,000 s,aio,>to 600,000 400,<«1 l,(Wi £200 £200 100 1,000 18C9 100 8S,(XX) 3711,000 10,000 1,100,(100 2,.'>' 150,00 2.500,' TO 150,000 i',66o 6(XI,000 100 3,«S4.520 496.893 3,000,000 1,100,000 495.100 lime .M.ft.N. A. ft O. 7 7 A.ftO. I'' F. J. J. i.&D. F.& A. 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 100 100 100 100 211,1110 1,162 800 560,000 6 6 6 50IMic 100 130WXP «g. M. 1,000.000 aoo,cno i.oou t,ow XjKum * A. .1. Feb'.'.iSTI Philadelphia. ta, by Ga. R. R. Augn Total Diileagc operated. 9^ mPes. Annual repor' nubp hed In Ciiro.mclx. V. 15. p. 41U.8tio«8 ret earnll k'« .nail Unci' ope ated. I)i7l-T2. of «>1.4F1 993. Ol the f8M0 000 couB. loan (2^00.000 reser'd to redeem old bds, balance for ItupWts. (V. 14,p. 182; T. 15,p. 4il.) ' ft Feb.. 1873 Leased toSanunlt Br.BR. at 1(3.900. 1887 (V. 16, p. 219.) J. : U- 1,383.992 8,13 1,719 4.460.868 2.450,000 1.050,000 2,900,000 3,000,000 ft Louisville. K. y.. Drexel, M. ft Co jBnl.TII-Te do 18«(l-«7 do do do 1886 Louisville. May, 73-'75 do Nov..'80.'80 do Oct. 15,1893 N. Y., Drexel, M. ft Co. April, 1898 London, Baring Bros. Dee.. 1901 do do Ang.. 19 2 1b:9 do do Various. S.Y., M. K. Jesup ft Co 1887-1900 Advertised for foT«closnre of 2d mortdo (10 gage Nov.. '72. but notice withdrawn. A.ftO. (V. 15. p. 617.) A.ftO. 1879 Macon, Oa. Pec. 1872 Leased to Central Ga. RR.. to hare the J.ft U. same dividends a« Ihe lessee. Oct., 1880 A.ftO. Oct.. 1890 In progress, l«5m. and branch. 60m. A.ftO. Leases the Pexter tV Newport, Belfaat ft Moosehead Lake. Kennebec ft Portland, And oscoggin. and Leeds ft Farm'ngton A.ftO. Boston, Nat. Exch. Bk. Apr. l.I9i: do do 1890-91 foads. Thv gross earni_gs fn 18Tlvere F.A A. do do Oct., 1874 ll,«3(.479 ef peT'se8.(I.S».M! ; net ramA.ftO. do do inss. ftMfigl. Oct.. 1900 In 1971 grosa earninirs A.ftO. wore tl.^6.M86; o.ieratlng eipenaea. do do July, 1898 J. ft J 755,O:0 631.000 425,000 741,400 40,800 nio.oiio 18«9 J.& City to C. Bl., aosni. ; branch, 81. Jo. lo Bopklua, eiin. Block, (2,7'Nao. Vet eatnUigalnl8;i,f448,o:«. (r, U, p.4M.> 1, I88S .luly N. Y.. Bk of America. Various. ConaoL of C. Bl.ft-t.Jo., M. Jo. ft C B .. and the Mo. Valley Co.'a. Line Kan. Frinkf. June ft do do N.Y., N. «-F. Ig. f 7 f. 7 4M.50O . LoulB. do do do M.ftN. 3,000,U(XI 22.'i,O'0 18 3 1815 ft 8t. Boston do b. J.'ft 7 9,-XO 150,(100 2,6 '3,483 M. Y., ft D. M.ftS. 1,51X),0U0 200,000 3,000,000 i,yi ,0(«i 175,000 by transportation. .1 1' ino June Fblladelphla Office, 9iX),U00 IMW l', In I873ncl rarnlnga of K. P. were tlMtAVI aga nat »UX9.927 In I87I. the land franl la in two Imau, 2A0,r<0 arraa la he Drat au« S,ot«,i«o acres Id the 1895-in; secoDO . Int. oo Income bquil^ Is t ayabia Jan. l.lAt Ju lands or caabonlTou' of net earnlnga. do 7f. 7 f 1, Sept 1,1893 Junel,18'4 N. Y., Winslow, L. ft Co N. Y.,Farm. L. ft T. Co M.ftN. 4,(M(1,000 4,aie,ooo 1,5(0,000 do nttsburg Q-J. F. &A. .!.&.). 10 10 8 5,000,000 1,900,000 1,000 1,000 1,0U' 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 A.ftO. A. &0. 24,251,466 1,00"! 3d tliortgagc 4th mortgage lor* 1,1)00,000 Rli., 1st tnortgaga. giror. hy ft,* c,. 5,000,000 720,000 f. f. ?M ^89,150 l»l,(iOO SOO,(XIO 2d mortgage Hook. 7 1 36S,IK10 Fl•anUn(Jllam—lfilmortjf&Xi^.', trietta it Clncintiatt-atocy:, com stock. Ist preir Stock. 2 I preff Ist mortgage, dollar Ist mortgage, sterling Kalt.,UtM, 6(X).000 ',000 4,6011.000 50 l.OUO 1,000 <fc & J.« J. J. A J. J. ft.J. J.& J. J. ft l>. J. ft J. I,00O 1,000 \ * J.&.). 100,1100 i'.OO! 1868 l«iS 1866 ISTl 1872 Ji'inrhfste.r (( /'.'Trrc/if'e— stock OlD, 4U0,00U "60 , Beloto M.&S. A. SO. 10 7 '«0-'61 New Loan lnr»l, 100,1X10. gold. Leeds & Farmlngton R.lt. loan Androscogiin RR.. Bath City loan ..'.'," Portland & Kennebc", sto'k do do Yarmouth stock ctfs* do do Ist mort. extended.... do do Consolidated mort... Somerset & Kenneb?c. 1st A 2d mort's.. Belfast & Moo-ii'head. Ist mortgage, M J.dt.l. Ig. 7g. I8t JJins/Wld 21X1,01X1 300,000 18W 187 tl.lOO.tXX) Loan. A. & K. RU.... mortxajc, BungorL'n (P. & K. RR.).. Extension Bonds, 1S70. gold..., M.&K. 3,200.000 Interest scrip mort.. consol. gold 100,000 Apf. Jan', do T..Farm.L. ftT.Co Aug, 1,1893 do do Sept 1,1890 A.&O 8(!0,r«0 1836 lOT) 1870 Bonds W SJI'&C 1000 197 !< •67- -TO SOO&c 197X 1869 500&C ". 1,000,1 100.10 810.000 M> Portnaae-lst M., gold Maine Cen<ra(—stock M. O. & Aidro-coggln KR. 1858 lltt Bonds Ist 7 7 60 100 1851 1867 1870 1872 mortgage. M.& N. 9.M.WI0 60ll,0ttl i',()iJo ; & do do 2d Mort. bonds (^hclby cnt-otf) A.&O. M.&N. l,IWI,l)00 "so Fra.ikfort £ O. 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.lXli ITS J. Q.-J. l.OOiJ >tatc Le.iclngton l.onisville Madlison 7 1 7 600 Extension Glen Cove branch Lt'iisviUe. Viu.A Lftxinffton— mock MacO'i A. lOO&c m Ttgftge, ma n line Bds to 7 5 Ule .^huulklll-itnck F.i A. F.& A. 83:i,tlOO 1,00(1 Street Connection bonds ZUtie Hock db Fort Smith— Hi mort., gold }' i.oai i.oOo com 1 J.« l,<il'0,000 mortgage M.&S. A.&O. M.4N. J.*J. A. AG. J. 6 J. 9 7 7 5,^56,1100 2,693,0011 1868 1S70 J.4t J. M.ft 8. J A I). .!.&.< Boetoii. do M.ft S. N. T., Lond. 533,500 I.OWI.IXW 4,'3i,l«« LOW' do ft N. T., London ft Frankf ly N. Y.,& St. Loali. Feb. X J.& J. M.&8. 1,000 1,000 1.000 18^5 1869 1870 1872 Ze^ven., Latr.,tt Gal.—\st M., l.g., h.r.conv Kansas C. & Santa Fe, ist mort. .guar... Southern Kansas. l:-t mortgage, guar... Lehtffh ft Ijickawanna IstM JLehtffk r«//e,v— stock, com. and pref 1st mortgage, coup. & rcc 2d morttrag •. reg Delano Land Co. bonus endorsed II. Paid 2S7.(»iO IfSa 1857 1856 1354 1859 1867 1869 1«55 18C9 1570 lo72 , A. A M.4kN? 400,000 841,000 18i;9 ^69 F.4 J. M. &8. 7 7 lOO&c ao.ooop.m 50U0U,U« 100 1870 1870 1H72 1858 1862 1866 1868 1869 1867 1867 1868 1863 Jamestown & Franklin, Land I'- 260,(00 300,000 •.ST2 M.*N. f 2" 1 V.o6o isri 7g. 600.000 216,000 4 275,850 l,82l,2»0 9OO,0lX) 4110.000 IVIO.OOO 20U.OIIU . U.diS. ilKi.WU 100*e 186U lOO&c do N. Y. do do J.A U. F.*A. 8 f. Ig 1,10S«XI KIOl) I.OOO im 7* A.ftO. J.'* J. MAS. 10 f 687,600 I8(i5 I8li6 .Sclioolcruft gitle Hock. Pine m. 2,600,000; 1*9 sooi'c Schoolcraft* ihrc Rivers 1st HiHilua 1866. '«lp67 1868 1853 99 2i 60 do do do do do do White PIgoou Lexington <( St, Litiif. .i/i(f*/il— stock, 1,40U,0IX) 9,038,9.10 6,459,0(XI IKD 1st inorigajfe (I)., M. & T. lU!.).. ..,...,.. Ist mort. (C, 1". & A. Itli.), Sunbmy bd«. 2d mort. (C, P. & A. lilt.) reglsten^d bda, 3d mortgage (C. I". & A. 1!U.( Lake Shore dividend bond.s. April, I8(i9... 1st mortgage (C.& Tol. UU.js'kvrd id mortgage ((J. & Tul. lili.) ., Buffalo & Erie, mortgage bontla Raiamazdo& l.OUO 8 < « "?' fXW.Ot'O 1,000 LateJSriett Lonlnttte—Xsi M.(tt,100,U(H;... "so Lake Ontario Sfiore—^aimoTl., Co. a 150 I<ike Sliortic illch. .5oi«/i.—stock itn* Oiiariitecd. Ill per ct. stock Consolid uiortKagc, 1870, coup iois do 1013 do reg Income Bds(s. fd»«IO,0'.lOhr yr.jcp orreg Mort. bonds of October 1, 18li9. S. F .... ISl mortgage. S'und M.S.* N.I nlorlKiige .Mich. S do do QO Kalamazoo 2,189,413 fMI.000 "'56 , ; 600,000 iOO 1,00U 1,0(10 coup (Lcixven worth lir.) 1/and Or. M., coiip., on l,liOO.iM) iicroi Income Bonds, ftoup., .'lil M,. ou4i7 m Land Bonds, c. or r., KOld on 2.(KK).(«0 acrs 2d morlifage, coup, or reL^.Kold, on saino neni Vounij/ (Md.).— ist mort. bonds Efiilncki/ Centrul--2A moitgage 8tl mortgas<e Lackawanndik llloomtibut-a—lH THOrtj^age 1st mortKfl^e (extension) 2d mortKa^e 8d niorttrnKf (extension) la oiii*"- bonds M l.UIXI l.OliU l.Uli .. J. 9«il»0 5(»«| «» S/insiiH ytra/t— «tocK loi •l.(Kl<l)8,r,c.orr.,l.(rr. S.OIICI.O Oac». Jilt M., KOlil, roup., on '.lom. WcBt Mo. R. l«tM., KOlil.coUp.bOfTlnnlii,' at llOnilvcBt 2d M. (to U. .S. uov) on 3iUin. West .Mo. K, 1st Mort., 2UI.0(IO l,UlO 1,0MJ ism mortffrtiro Kam CUij,lH..ro. J.AJ. K. T.3 W.Hopkla> ftCo ItOO J.* J. Ooneidala Nat. Bank. July 1,1887 Lraaed to Krte Railway Co, which pays do 4k J. do do Jan. 1, 1889 intereat on the booda (r. 14, p. Ai «. r., by Erie R. B. J.*J. Jan. 1. 1889 J.*4. N. T K>iinVL.*T.Co JoiTi. i!r:4 I^aaed to Mleh. Cert. J. A J. rhllade.phU Offlce. July :, 1882 '^wiedbycoDiieciuigCo.'a. Coat of road 4M»J»o; 1870 1867 » i i M J. ft J. J. ft J. J. ft J. 3 Bk leaving net earnings. 946S.7I7, In Cukonicl^, v.. 14, p. 4fiSf T. I«,p.S25,4U. 11,094,638. July See reports 1S9I Augusta, Me. do A.ftO. do Apr. 1,1883 A.ftO. A.ftO. Boston, Washington Bk. Oct. 1.1895 S 5 7 Boston, Nat. Exch. July. 1101 Jnne,'74-'n I. ft N. M.A N. J. J. ft Belfast and Boston Manchester ft Boston. .\liiyl.i. Isw Mav,l,«t Operated with Concord BR." (t. 14. o. TSI.) July 1, 1889 L's'd to B.CI.ftF..at >< earn'gB. (v.l(.,i».188) Gross arnings forvear 1812. |a,019.l»4 ox> "s's. 3 8. 7 ?" 7 T It. M'.'ftS. Sept.'," 1906 M.ft S. Sept., 1866 F.ft A. Bait., F. Garret ft Sons. Aug. 1,1891 I.ondon. Aug.l.lSin F.ft A. ft Sout. May 1. I'** M.ft N. Bait., I!. Garret do do Julyl,lS9i J. ft J. m'a n. J A J. do do do May'l','l89< do do Jab., 1900 do K.T.iWtMloiTiL.AOo, AOf.i.tUO : net e^rnlugs, $410^1 earrings in 18;i. IV. '6,0.311,49-2.) A 4th mortgage for r4.O0n.(!uu was au horlied at the umaa) nitetlng, 1873, peniies. $l.fil-.713 against $ NmOw.U li',(.-lf. ; r.ct Btook pd4l,IW,000, T,>(,p,u ' THE CHROISIOLE. 730 [May EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Subscribers ivlll INTEREST OR UIVIDEND'*. Amount Out 'efcrnuces, see foot notes ou 1st pase of KR. Tables. stalidini Btauoing. & O c. 1.910,00 2,0.0,iW Marquette. H. <* all O.— l»l M. M., l.gr., oip I. tn*-- n. & mortgage, M.,H. & O.. coup Jftri/iu id it Deiutoare—Ui inortKaKe... :st inortiraiiP. . '.-I icxfnfflora-lBt mortgaxe Jfiinftht^ <t CAarievioM—stock TenneeB8*.'e Loan let mnrti^iiKe, convertible «(1 piortL'atro mo iDc MsmnlUH LilUe ««.•*— 1st M. 1 . ur ArttHnsas la i,*l(5.(XX) per mi!e <fi f\t, />)««— iBt I. .on bou'lB. 1. IfemvliMtt 7MrfWf!f?ft— tst mort.,^old ifiChl^'in Central— tock 1st inoi-tiraK .convert, finking fund M^mvhU 281 281 231 I MicAiiraii ia«'« SAore—l8t mortgage Midland Paci,1U-—\i,t mo tgag.-,gol Mihcaukee tt Northern -let mortgage ^liltrankee it SI. Paul—Com. stocK Preferred 7 per cen' (cumulative) stock Votings rip attached t. con v. bon'ia... 111 Ist SD S'" 94 91 "56 . 126 1310 1310 ^s S7J 870 (ralmoT/ Mine.) raortgaee (Minn. Central) ... ^ t- . 2d tnortgag-' (Prairie du C.) Mine Hilt tt * J A Mineral Point (Wis.)— 1st mort Minn, tt Itorthwent — 1st .M. gold. J.'* J. A.&O. A.& O. M.&N. WIS 1869 88l,(HiC is'.'j 1809 18.0 l.iai J 1,11:0,000 10,8:6,183 3>4 5,')02,000 1,000 l.l'll,l!00 l.OO: 79 ,500 8,793,000 207,000 1,000 M. & S, J.A.I. .T.& J 234.000 4,000.0(0 S.HKI.UOO 7 7 %. & J. f. 1 10 7g )). J.& J. .1 .1 * . 1882 v. 16, p. 21, 219, 69S. ; The annual report for the year ending Ma; 31.1872. was l.ublsbcd in CrlKOXl- .I.&.I. 7 7 M.&N. F & A. 7 J.&.l. do do A.&O. liOO.OOO 100 1,000 1,000 ii,9,'o,oa(; 1,(X)0 1.00.1 7,933,000 5,000 Olkl i5!: .!.&.]. 580&C 2,1x0.1100 in 5im 1,000 5X1 377,100 800,000 83,600 A.&O. J.& J. 3700000 1.1P3 do do Memphis, do < a;'Kin8t J.&.T. J.& J. m'.&'n. 2.5(O,0(-O a;&'o. 3&6g 1000 1871 1871 lOO&c lOO&c 1817 i8;o IRTl 1870 •.,161.184 8 ?^8 30,00.1 p.m 400,1100 1,000 1,00 7g,f. .&N. ,J.& J. M.&«. Man*. M.& S 84.) BivUtendH since 186Uiave been on pref. sfk.Fe Office, 330 010 .1. 8 i',66o 5110,100 7g. 5" 14,008,100 5,uOO,UOO 3.000.000 1864 S.50 var. 50 'Ac 1,000 i8U 1,00(1 640,'CO 1871 1,000 25 1,000 5,(KO,00;) 383.08:1 * f. 1898 1873 1891 Jan., 1902 « 1 7 J *,1 Jan. 1,1890 Mankato. Minn, to 'tate Line 60m. N'ov..'69''7l im-rated underlease by an assoriatlon. Aug. 1,1875 Bonds protested Dec. 15. (v. 13. p. 840.) Jan. I, 1892 Land er., '257.000 acres, ftate aid, f 10,(00 per mile. Line from Eunice. Ark., on Miss. River, to Fulton, on Red 1!-. lism. Apr. 1.1876 Net earnings in year ending ^ cot. .'70. 18 2, »'251.i9.':Tn IS'.l, $227.1 1'.;* IST, f212.'.01 Sep. 1, 81.93 : 1869, »lV2,'2;i2. (V. 18. p.807.,-*U. Pacific, o. Br. Consol. o J''n.,18a9 Dec, 190.) ed M y. 1«.3. (V. 16, p. 627.) S ock doui'le 1 in 1873. See Uiiboniols, 1,43.0(0 J &J. 1870 1867 379.360 2.1O',O0O 500 5(0.0110 KKi 800.000 100 7 1 Ist inortiraire &c 51 " 50 18*70 5 I'&c 1869 300&C "160 Mortgage bonds, coupon tax free, coupon Uolyoke& Westtleld ER JV'g'o ^ez-'je^— stock rl., 18T0 Loan 2d Loan i%5 1st Rd Loan, d le State ^'ew Jcr e N.T. Mkllanil—Ul M.,gld,guar by N,r.& O. 2d mortgage, currency mortgage 'Sin 1,01)0 1868 :870 IW&c 1871 luO&c 18J9 mortgage (Toms' Klver b'.'.) 2d mort. bonds Consol. mortg'i-e. for $:,000,000 Ne'.o .Jerney Went Line— 1st mort., gold Jfsw London .^'or(ft.— stock 1,000 1,000 1,000 I'O 1,00 7 7 1st 1.00' lOO&C iSTl 18J3 1870 ,, N. Orteani. Jacks. itGt. North.— \at mort.. 2d mortgage Income bonds, gold N. O. City exten. bonds J^. O., Mobile &. Texas— \%'i. mort.. skg f unu id mortgage, end 'rsed by tate La JV'. Y., Bost. it Montreal— \Bi mort. ,gold.. •1865 1812 18 6 1860 1810 1S70 18 I 1871 1869 /?iwfir— stock. (X. \., Central).. i853 7g. f 5 501&C I, "10 1,0011 2« 525,00.1 7 7 f 7 8,0 0,000 «80,000 2,100,000 1,000,000 750.i«O 200,000 7,295,'200 Mch & J. Ci.-'J. 7 f 6 7 31, $1.2o8.!64; . & May. 1571 Feb., 1873 July. 1876 1872, $1,80,757; expenses. net earnings, $512,492. & on stock, N., at 6 p.c. N»t Income. 1571-72. $'6,913. Net Income. " mos. 1871-72. f 186.619 do ; (v 13, whole Apr.,'.5l', g. 8 no 8S,t2',330 4 500&C 5,93S,'i28 6 do li'56 1,000 N.F, stockh'd's do do railroad «tock,. 500&C 1353 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,514,000 76,000 592,000 1W>,000 85,000 2,900,000 1,^91,001 7 1854 do Office, do do 18 7 1 95 695.) Leased to N.Y. & 08. M. for inf. on bonds & 7 p.c. on $2.ai0,0l,0 stock. (V. 14. p. 828.) "ee f-tat-meuts in Nov,I,188£ StO''k, $8,1 Oc-.OOO. 18 1 CUSONICLS, & V. 16, p. 595, 691, 681. 1881 In progress, ^'ewark to Emmaus. Pa. Op. under contract with V. Centi al for 20 years at $240,000 per yr, (v. 16. p. 18«.) . J A.&O. M.&N. 7 7 or7 N. Y., Co.'s do do di S. do Opdyke & Co. do N. Y., J. B. Alexander, July 1,1886 Formeriv operated hy Sou'hern RU. Asdo do Bocmiion; company look possession Oct. 1, 1890 do do 1S90 again i>> June, 1870. do do 1810 J.&.I. J. & J. New York and London. J»n. 1,1015 Int. In default, and road to be sold June .1 I 7g. & do N. Y., O. do Apr. 1, 1903 A.&O. Mav I, 19'0 M.& N.New London, Office. Apl.,lS:3 J.& J. A.&O. N. Y., Bn of N. America Sept., 10,55 do Julv,1892 do J.& D. 76.5 166 000 J ne 1681-91 Apl, 10. '73 Operated with C. & Amboy KR. andDel.& N, Y., Co.'s Office. Aug.. 1875 Rar. anal, as the United Co.'e of N.J,. ff. Y'., Bk of Commerce, 187* do and leased to Penn. RK. (v. 14. p. 622) do - F.&A. F.&A. F & A. F.&A. F.&A. M.& N. A.&O. M. 1,418,500 800.000 3,010,00 1,500,000 2.000,000 14. p.5;3; V. 15, p. 1'.) In Chroviole, vol. 15. p. 4'.ll,sho.^ing gross earniutrs year endmg Annual report ifol .ot«' 3,000.000 1.5)0,000 2,iao.f00 120,001 1,000,000 in pro"rees and will probably be completed Montg. to Enfaula In 18T2. Road PUtslmrg, Penn. Co. Apr'li;'l873 Leased to Pittsb.& F. 'W.Co. v.l6,p. I'2S. N. Have ,E.S. S'laiiton 1^98 & 1900 Citv of N H.guar. $225,000 of these. N. Y., Leonard. Sh. & F. May 1, 1889 Completed April, 1873, Paid up stock. 18ji. $B-.7.500. (V. 16, p 5'25, 69s.) New Haven, Net income. :87I-7.', over aid above 1 terdo Jai'..'iE est and taxes was $95,738. (T. 15, p. SU.) Var.' M.&N. ?>i 1,1886 une I.l'W yea "871, $202,978 (v. 14, n. S-i".) Y., Central of N. J teased to S.J. Cent Cost, «2.413;3'.. N. Y., Union Trust Co. Nov. 1.1889 Leased to Sand.. M. & »•'.; guar by B. & O. New I'edford. hy Treas. Nov. 4. 1872 Sold 'o Bost., CI. & Fitchb from Jan 1, Bost., SuflolK Nat. Bk. July 1, iSSl 1873. ChKOI.- OLE, V. 15, p. 778; V.IC, p. 138. M.&N. V jb ^'. J.* J. A. 40. Leased in pcrnetnity bv N. Y. & Oswego Midland. Completed Dec. 18. do do Tsr. J.'&J. ",2.50,000 1.0M 1877 Opydke & Co. Nashau. Bridgeport, Conn. do .T. 6 f 7 300,.«« 450,010 1,003 1.001 1,000,0110. 1.000 12,500 p.m 8 1.000 12,5 p.m 1.00 * J 60 •,000 s,()(i6,boo &c 1883 1901 Boston F * .1 i',6oo "ioo Mortgage bonds HKl.OOO 800,000 500,000 171.500 SOO.OOO M.& N. A. *.l 1,877,9 n« 1833 Y., Drexel. M. * Co Julv'i,'fO0: Leased to L. Na-hvllle, C .'s Offlcc. Oct.,18S7 p. K07.) A J. N T A «<> I'- li)7,000 56)&C 1869 5J0&C Mobile. N. Y., V. K. Stevenson. 1.000 'Sii7 . 1?. 1.000,0 , 16, p.C6:. 1,883 do do Oct., 1901 Nashville. Offlcc. Jnlv, 1.872 1874- 3 Y., V.K. S evenson. 1-85-95 Nashville. A *.<) *..l. & Tebo & N. Y., tfnion Tru't Co. 1S9J Operated by Erie. Cost of road. K23.322. N. Y.. Del. Lack. & yf. Jan. 2,1873 Leasedin perpetuity to Del.. Lack & Wes. do 1914 do The leasees as-ume all liabilities and pay do do 1891 7 per cent on stock, and 5 per cent after do do 1910 1874, if they then earn 10 net on M. & E. do do 1SS9 Net earnings in 1871 were $168,913. >vol AA K .1 W Aiir. 1.19 \i 2.0^1,178 16. ;. (V. 6, p. 691, r,3; v. 21, 339,493, 633, 661, 691.) s. Cent. RR. for 99 vpars. ian.l6 187^ Leased to P.& Read., ^lay '64 for 93tl yri i'ss earnVs, Cost,»l,620.i:100. .Jan. 1,189 Gr.._ ...ls71,»98.0ec, _ N. Y., G. Opdyke & Co. do do ,1. *iN F.& A. 1870 (for IS71) com. Slock. .lunc 1.1902 Leased to do -,l. c; .1. , Mobile. 1>. 7 7 Dec 7 18'18 & Loudon. do do A&O. 3>i ..1872,7 cash; cash: Feb.. 18:0. 7 cash and 3 In com. stock; Jan., 1869, 7 cash and 10 in com. ftO'K On coin, stock-. Dec, ls70 (f r 1871) 7 In com. stock: Frb ,18:0, 8 cash 69 14 in a d 7 in com. stock; Jan.. 1897 Dec, 18"0 Dec. 1870 London. N. T.& London. N. Y. G. M.&S. 1,040,10' 4v0,000 1871 Se>p Se/J/ort?—stock Mobile 1 18ti6 '4'9-'W '5i-'65 M.SN. M.ft N. 8 Hrport lor ».'.flOStl,i.falnst»a,76;,787 in 1870. Ne'v stoekw s issued De<-. ,1 72and Ji n., l^'?:!. 1.000.000 1,476 300 755,010 l,6S5.0(O 63.000 In IS'0-71. Neosho Val. Large land grant. Annual repct in CiiBov ole, v. 14, p. 7)5. Seeal^o v 15. p. 628, 7:^7. Feb., 901 N't earning' in 7871 Jan. 1, 1899: ^tock, ?5,950.(00. Apl 15,189u, lf;58.S01. Laud'< unsold 1^70,000 acres. New York & Savni.,iah. 1872-76 Whole ine proposed, Giraid, Ga. to Mo biie,22i>m. N. Y.. Nat. City Bank. Jan., 1889 Savannah, C.KR.Bk, Jan., 1887 Net earrings. 1.871-72. 1150.121, See report in Chronicle, v. 15. p. 8,53 Int. default1966 N. Y., Boutter & Co. j.&n. F.&A. 5,rtO7,0ai ifil.5.59112 months to Dee. 1. 187'.!. shows an increase nvrr 1871 of »2S7,S95 grOBB earn lugs and £91.749 net earnings, (v. 15, p Kl.\ l>i74 N.Y. .Clark. Dodge & Co (0 do do do N. Y..Farm.L. & T. Co Boston, Co,'.! 0',-e. J. &,l. 01I0 t',9t2.'."51 yeiotturyport—'.Bt m. bonds .Newcastle <fi beaver Valley -^tociz. JSeto ti'inen tt nerh'/—\stiaoTt New Haven, Middlctoicn it Wdl—\Bt mort 2d or If aire a. Uaven it .Voriflnrnp. (canal RR)— stock . CLE, V. 15, p. 84. I' shows net farrinrs II V aln line and branches of C1,99S (KX), 1393 1881 York. N.Y.. Union PrustCo. Phlladelpbia, P.&R. Co Detroit, 1st Sat. Bank. ^. Y.. Ag ncy of Co. N. y.,J. L. King. 1,2.". I,,"!')" isw , do do real estate do Bouds convertible tiires do Ujnewal boivts ^d mortgage, sink. fd. (Hudson River) mortgage (Hudson Klver) 1, New YorkOfiice. J.& l>. June ;,1888 F.&A. N.Y..Mil. & St. I'. RR. Feb.. ISP'i To^' 3,275.i««i & New London. 1,TK,200 —stock assumed do do do F.ft A. 3,000,000 3,969,600 51 320,100 1,000 l.UOO 20,000 p.m. LUiil.OJO 18S9 1867 C W A.&O. .M.& N. J.i J. di 700.0 R.,fe do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ,).'&.!. 7 F.& A. 1.1(10 9-'66 Tenn. State mort. on N. c. & Jasper br'ch *. 'iuvernmm',2d mort .... Bonis t'j New 1-t mirtgage(|.H)U0)p3r mile) Kviliv. tt Decatttr—\Bt M guar, by L.&N. 2d Mortgage Nanhua tjc Lowell— Bioc\i Jir3«(7«(«oA:— stock 1st mortgage, coupon, convertible Niwark tt Ne'o Torfr— 1st mort Jfe'.oark. Somerset tb Slrattav, O— Ist mort lor debts 3« ' 23:5,r«l l.OJO 1,000 i870 I8T1 13 '9 18 Montgorneni tt Eufaula—\nt M.,en. by Ala. 1st mortgage, not ndorsed Jfonffc^Wo, (IIU.) .'St mortgage Monticello <e Port Jervi9—\Bi mortgage Mf^ri^ tt SyJiea:— stock 1st mortgage, sinking fund 2d mortgage Convertible bonds .^ Construction bonds Gen.M.fc 1st on B t. Br.&c.(guar.D.L&W) Bonds do .ind hli'f- . 1,0|1V0" 2d m' rtg'^ge Income bond- Hudson I .1 8,674,000 1,315,000 £100 18S8 Interest bonds interest bonds, sterling Tenn. euhs.,l8t mortgage 8peel-i mort (Miss., Gainsv. & T.) 'M mortif atre i/oMciai/- or iV../.— 1st M., goid,;guar tt & & A. & D. . l.tlO' 1,000 1,000 Jan!27,'l873 Oc 430,517 mort. iiold. endorsed by Ala 2d mortgage, not endorsed Mobile ft OAffi— stock Ist mortgage, sterling York Central Premium bonds V. 15, p. < lOiO 1856 18«6 Ist if«'0 0'PCies 1889 N. Y..'VTinslow, L.* Co V. 16, p. 403. . ,„ ST. Y.. Turne'- B Aug., 1899 In (irngres Bds adv. In Chbos.. Au'r.,'72. N. Y., Grcifnleat, N.&Co Dec.,1'01 Bonds offered i Nevr i orfc, . U".. 1872. icle, New Kork, Ufllce. Jan., 1871 tor Ins annual report see Chro J.&J. do do vol. 14. p. 65<. Net earn! csln ISilwe o 3.& J. Feb. 15, -73 "7' 1.278,980 1,860.000 1,000,001 1,550,0)0 H 3d mortirage F. .r. 2.0O:j.000 m .1 7 6 Midline tt .t{ontf;omt>ri/—rref.Br,o-k, 6 prct. ist 42^.1 L'd Jn'y.'TS. to Bouth.Pccnrityro.for Int. on bonds and 8 per cent on stock for 5 years, and 6 per cent afterwards. Seo 188' let. 1,188'J do N. Y. Farm. L. & T. Co Mayl. 1902 do do 1889 do do 18* do o Nov. 1,1890 Nov.l.l'-DO do do do do lulv 1, 1866 do do July "uly 1.1879 do do .luls ,y 1873 .1 8 IS.Ha",!!'! 'I'm & . K. Y.& Boston. lloBton Office. ?« 110 100 1000 1870 -^.f 1 8tiuikerti—\Bt Marquette & Ontonagon ly tiinhir aiidralnerfll. Stock, $2 3!'6,700. CliEOMiOLK. v. 15, p. 804; v. It), p. 6ol. 1885 18;S-7^ 2« 18,iO,ip.m. 4'J iStiS mortgage, gold (Tebo.&Ne >6bo) sol. M.. gold, on road and land iriminrt R.. S. it Qitir—lst U.. 1. gr. s. f 2M mortgage, coup., may b r gistered. .. MoMle .6'«raiY(— l8t mort. ($232.5JO end.).. 2d mortgage, end. by Ga. UK Plain bo ds }fi. 'J. I'i Ho pbton&O. Lands . M.&N. M.& N. M.&N. J.& J. M.&S. J.& J. &c '2M . Ist inv 200 4111 1872 Conaollrtated bon'ls Tennessee Sta'e loan Jto. Kann. rf- 71?xn*— Stock 1st M.,gl 1.8.f.,o road*land.((J. ".S,Br) B>n'l .1 2,100.000 610,000 70.0UO 1,000.000 500.000 isTO lb70 IS.R.) Jiashmlle cfc Cfiattanooga Ist mortg'.ge. old f. 4,51.0,0 1,9(10,000 186i> Tenn. State Loan Mtm., Ouachita tt Retl i?.— Ist M. gold l>;t mortgage (J'>7.(XI0 acres land) Uonds, Staie Arkansas. SlO.OOi) per mile. Mi^nmiiwi tt 7'^?i'(.— Ist mort Co Consol. Co. Comm«rce M.&.N. N. Y.. SwenBon. P & Co May 1,189!! Intf^reBt was notpaid as expected In Kov A.&O. 190O N.Y., Un. Trust Co 1672. (V. 14, p. 491.) J,& J. ^. Y..D. T. Co. July 1,1901 About 630,000 acres land. (v. 12, p. 690.) 2,201,5110 1»72 1860 itistisUrypi Centrtil—\Bt M. (M. C. U. H.J.. 2d moi-tgnge (M. C. of M.&S. SS-IOOO 167i 18'a u5 TFest.— Isi niort.. gold i/aoeis— stock. SchwilktU 1. Bk d do N. Y.. HowcB&Mac;,. J.&D. J.& J. 17,9'7.ai- 100! __ Equipment ind nrl g bO'jMs Western Union. Ist mortgage Farm.L. &T. do do Bost., N. T..3d National Bnk, M.& M. N. T.,-M.K. Jtsupft Co May], .I.*.l. do do Jan.l. 7g. 235 JfllwauKce Cltvloan Milwaukee and Wiistern S:.P. Ch. 1st M. conv. to pf. stock) [Mke 1,200.000 L»iv. «^ 1st 1st mort'-'aire (Iowa & Dakota) Ist mortgage (Prairie du (J.) Mil., 7 10 8 7 600,000 l,li(Xl,000 15.li75.i«l 1 bo.- mortgage (Iowa i,n'i).ion 122 i mortgage N.i'.. .V 5',6iio,6()6 CoiiBOlidale mor:. for »11V<I0.000) MIrhiifan Central (Air Line mortgaeei Ml.hlSiin Air ine 1st .Vt.assum. by^I.C Kalamazoo & Sontli Ilavcu, 1st M„ guar, id M.. guar... ilo do Grand Rlv. Valley. Ist M., umr 2d M.. guar do do guar stock, do do Sd mort 'it-:* let moriga'/e Eastern BO'ton. N. E. Trust Co. 7 1 1870 1871 gi IBt morti;a'<i!, convertlMti ]st J.*D. pr yr 1.293,000 Whom. .J.A.I. N. .I.& n. ,I.& .1. 6 !87;l ISiiO l>onrts. ,t by K.&A. 13H,14i REMARKS Where Payable and t „'"^''l? ' J Payable. M 150.000 500.001 B,812,72i 3 ipnrtifa'/i! <t ^er oer 810,1100 850.0(10 CoiiBoI. Xnjimlle LIST. confer a great lavor by g^rloK na Immediate notice ot any error dl'coTered In onr Tables DESCKIPTION. For explanation of 8 '3. 31, 661.) J.& J. New York Co.'s OOlce. an. 1, 1915 6. (V. -,p. M.&N. N.Y.,' ond.,Bcrlln&Fr't M y 1, 18-9 V. 16, p. 155, 461. Consoi.. (IV. 1 1869, of N.Y.C.&H.E. roads A.&O. N. » Duncan, S & i;o. AplI. 15. M.& N. N. Y'. Union Trust Co. May 1, 1853 In 1868 the stock of the two separa e Comdo do Aug. .1876 panies was $12, r2.700. The report for F.&A. gross do do May 1, 1833 vear ending Sept. a(i, 157-.i, shows M.& N. do M.JiN. do May 1. 883 "earnings of $25,580, 75 aga nst $^1,97J,2I5 M.Ofe N. do do May 1.1883 In 1871 and net earnings 01 $9.13i 289 5<.I5, t. - .. : F.&A J. J. do do &U. & ". M.&N. do do N.Y., Grand Cen. Depot. > do do Aug. 1.1876 Dec 15.1887 June, 1885 'May 1,1875 against $7.8-l.'i95 nlB71. Thecon^ol.cer tlfl ates -were totverllWe 1, to-'ti^^jk July 10, ;8;2, The new loan 'or 440.000,000 IB to lay two more tracks making May THE CHRONICLE. 81, 1873.1 731 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST Subscribers irlU confer a ffreat fkior by (iTlnc a* Immediate notice or mar error dlacorered In oar Table*. DEoCKIPTION. For explanation foot Dotes .jd Miles of Kg ad rofcrrnccB. §«« let page nf RR. Tables. of alt Tork Central <t ffnil.— (Contlnaed) Oonpon *joiida [871 foot mortgage) New mortgage | *i?;ISS:Soo::.:.v.v:::; Nfw Tor}; <t ffar/em— Com, stock im l.OM BiQkln* fund y. 1'. Ilnutalnnic A yorthfrn—Ut mort, y.r..ranijsl.,t ^i/ra-trlM. itid ;W.U(XI.UUn yew York y. flarfu tt //rtr(r".— Btocx (N. lut ulortKatfe y. Y * N. Omego MM.-\H M.,gld inortcagf.co vertlblc IS J 141 iirri i'.OTi 63 1893 18*1 I8;u 1671 2d niorl(raKe, non^onvcrtlMo i Bo«(.— (Stonloglonj—at'ck... y. Y.J'rov. 22S 22) •; Ist inortgaffe Kx tension yew eft /,/flbon ( 1857 O— mortgage, new l»t . 142 1(2 liotids. 1871, not mortgage Northern of N. t/er«ey— stock iRt ItXl 4,000,000 324.201 8 M.ft N. fio M.ft do 1. gr..,. 89'4,.1.53 WiSUO m!«"n. 50:' 820,11011 600 50 ao'ftc 2«t,.W(ll M.ft R. M.ft 8. 9U ftc 50 50i:ftc 5.1 500&C 202.'>02 1,II0U 2.8i0^)00 «g. l.ooe 179,.X<I 1,0'J ,000 .g.f. 2,7MI,I««I 7 4 6 CAam.— stock "io 100 Sinkmtf fund onds Ohio li .tfi*¥/«*fpn(— Stock, com Preferred Btock 2d mortgage, \V. Div *6.*.*t9 1.000 1870 1,1X10 l'S4 IS62 Income mortgage, W. Dlv. Consol. raortgaire, for *ii.800.'.0 Consot. luortgage, Bterllng, 2d con«. S. F. mort., for »4,0llo,000. Oil Cr««t it Alleglt. A.— Stoct 1.000 1863 £200 1871 1,000 90 1,100 mortgage mortgage l,Oiv Consolidated mortgage Cotony— Stock 1,934/100 1,228/XIO 3.068,40^ 102.100 500ftC 40 (ft .?,vr«rf/.v^— stoc t)ondfl , ,, 6 r9 0oo 150,000 8,077,000 7 mortgage, mortgage, sterling Gencai iiiortgag.*, Bterllnir Part) <t Decatur, (IIN.l-Ut M.. g6 d, s f.. Puteruim dt A'eicarA*— st M., guar by Erie J*iktn, Lincoln A D«:atur—\t,t mort Z' m^i*«far (Mich )— Ist mort., gold.s. f. i'>;i;w.y/rrt«w— Stock ' let mortgage 2d mortgage 2.1 mortvnga, sterling Ueueral M.. Pb. to Pitts, coup 21 4T 47 47 73 12 67 aa^ «i« 1*10 SOOftcl lOl 1,000 1,000 90 ftc V(>')(! IS'.O ^OllO 100 iffii £225 £200 S59 reg 1870 Plate lien (InBtallments) bonds Penneylvaniii Co.- (-'om. stock) do Preferred stock Penn. it Delaware~UX mortgage Ineorae bonds '^ennaylTania it N. }'.— let mortgage, guar. iBt mortgage, guaranteed Peoria tt liitreau l>//.— Stock Ist mortgage, guaranteed Peoria, Pekin tt JfickttontUle 1st mortgage 'id mortgage, convertible Peoria it Rock /*/an(f— Ist mor:gage Perktonien—\&t mortgage. Petersburg tock — — HondB (payable »25.000 year.'y '79 to 98.) .fd niortgage y-ftiterfe;, 1st mortgage tntt't<ietpfiia it (^ld.) iVie— Stock, Preferred stock 1st iBt 2d s<l mortgage, Sunbnry mortgage mortgage M. gid (for ft »JO,OOO.noO) cm ". ' Krte guar, by p.'r!' Philrt,, Qermantown cfc'.Vo;Tf.i(o!ert—stock P.'itladetp/ita it /Jftid.— st.>ck,com Preferred stoCK ,'.'.' ', , do do do g'dd. do lar orste ling dollar loan gold dollar Vtw debenture loan (convert. 1876-92 Ooal A 1. Co., guaranted mortgage Treji^oa-Stock 46 46 83 (8 90}i 18 82 B2 36 36 10 287 50(1,000 91.1' A J. 7 A A A.ftO. I'- «.-J. A.ftO. 2" .001,1 00 5,584.659 J. O. A.ftO. F.ftA. 1 7 1,500,0 61!1,(W 1,324,200 341,500 600,100 lt«,000 4 S 7 7 7g A.ftO. J.ftD. F. ft - Apl. 1,137: ApriC. -.in!- innnal report Tor 1872 In CnaoMCLW. t 11^, p. 627, showing i.ct earnings. It. Oot.i0.1S97 ondon July 1. 1 f do do do do * 2.3.' 6(12. itock. H,6n(',rf0. Philadelphia office. do I' do Plttsbnrgn Co.'s p. v»2, office. J.ft J. Q.-M. '.;,'>3i,'oo 5 1551,800 9 6 J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. 6 J. 9 • 6 J.ftJ. J.ftJ. M.ftS. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. 7 A. ft 7 J. 7 asK. 2^, 693. Oct. 1, ISfil Phlla., . New York and "ct. 1,1901 London. Feb.. 190 Cmp'eted,.Ian. ,1872. Apr. 1,1897 Leased o Phil. A Read Fblla.,227S.4ttist. Jan., 190(1 Oct., 189: 32.1:84,375 ^- 3.S4. See Report In Chxcxioli, v. It, p. 923. ^prll.iSTt Aug.10,1901 In process of construction. <t. 14, p. 658.) 190; ,Tan., 1879 6(1 7 on loads April, ir.; April, 1-171 1910 do do 6" 90 7 CnaoNicLg, v. 16, p. f.s4. Npt recclfts in Penn. and N- w .Icrsev were »1 1*17.47*. Thesto -' »7t,li2<',2i!i.lnciudea 33H p' r c, being Issu -d In 1873. (r. 16. .Jan., 1880 ondon. Ililladelphia, Office, 7 ;o,soo.ooo 11.131,000 1,299,100 T J.ftJ. J.ftJ. S,0O(l,(XI(l iOO ' N.Y., Lancaster, B.A Co Jan.,'79-'9f I.OOfl 1,000 ork. Office. J.'ft'.t. J.'ft'j. 1878 N London. do J.ftJ. 8 A.ftO. A.ftO. J.ftJ. 62 ,'XI0 376.000 New New York an 1,'8.'!<' )C'. Jau..ISTi 4 11. '10,(100 7,(HXI.000 Bnlldlng,Om.to Dakotali. Jan., 1001 N.T.,Banl( of Comn;'ce A.AO. 7 6 1836 1868 18«8 1871 1871 1»71 889.) 1K7( Aug., 1877 N. Y., Koun'7.e Bros. J.ft J. 1,000,000 5,000,000 1,000 .4.nr. 1, ISTT. Sept., A.AO. 6,048,700 1.921,000 96.000 182.400 976,800 495,900 177,600 l.t;i9J00 2,700.080 18-4 6 2,4110,000 i'CNJO tfi8S 1, «cptl, or year ending I>ec. SI, l!71, gross earn l-gswcri- t1,6,9,00^;oi eratlngevpei.ses, »88'.31.''. Purchased, B pl.,';2, by Aileg Valley HR. (v. 1.5, p. 4 •1.) Old Colonv ft Newport slid Cape rod conlolidatca Apr 1. 1872. Net carntORa .f O. C. ta I871-7i, »«30,J49. (v. 16, p. IW. Bk. No.Amertca, June 1, IRK N'e' earnings 1571, »3S3,.5('4. Slock, core. do do $1,061,700; pref.,»i,0l<i,00O. (v. 14, p. f5«.) Juno, I90( F.ftA. N.Y.. Chlc.R.I. ft Pac. Feb., 1873. Leased in pcrpeiullyto C, K. I. ft Pac. J. ft J. New Yo k. Office. ai tlM.Oa pe yr. July 1 1877 J.ft J. N. Y., Imp. ft Trad. Bk. July 1.1891 Peoi la to Jacksonv., 8Sm. Sto k, tl,2tt,70S 60 •4S-'49 May Jan., 1,'7S do do do do 3 400,(1X1 800,00(1 5.730,™«l '88: 1, .1. ft I>. 60 1,000 1,000 1,00(1 Feb.M^g-' Apr. . J. l,roi,Oii(i CnKOMicLk. 1*, p. 118.) I i«- A. 1,650,(100 t^ce ,f>a). tM, vol. N. Y. Krle Rallwav Co. Jan. 1, t87f lioad so'd by receiver In 1S73. F.ftA. X. Y., T., W. A tV RR. Feb.. 1900 '.eased lo ToL. Wab. & v\ f r 17 yeara. M.ftN. N.V..6. W.HopklnsACo «Byl8S9 9f nt. not aid, Mav, lf,2. (r. 16, p. l>».i M.AN. Philadelphia. Office. Mav3',l 7? The a' nual report for 1>'72 Is given In .1. 6 1.0(1(1 n.fl, 187: •I Boston, Office. A.ftO. J.ft J. 7 1,000 ;00 Wit 7'^- Q-J. A A (I. 4,97n.il00 1S70 1871 1867 1837 1836 1836 3 7 c. 7 g. 2,583,600 1,20(1,000 6(10,000 p. , |i.;il,«»2.) 2,2><2.240 l,l«XI.IIOO 1>«7 1861 1364 1869 Philadelphia. Office. R. A. ft O. g Office. M.ft N. J.ft J. (vol. l.\ ; 1,076.000 2,779,000 S(^),O0O ."40.000 I,«<10,000 New York ( Interest, ftc. t'S Inn. I, !'»• Ian. l,I89f Apill, 1911 Pliiladelpbla, office. . Gross receipts year ending .'nne SO, IBTt, » .?41 P45. iperallDg exin-ns es. •.Kf.fSJ. 1-74 1, Oct. l,18»v London. do do A!ftb. 71,13,2(9 lOO 1866 * 1,1873 tan. ?<r. ,(1X1 sitiftc lUi J.ft J. A . June York, Office. do do do 1 5 '0.00 J 1.000 10 'ftc lOOft 10 ftc Marih,lWO do New 1 3,000.000 18114 1959 y do rily, HudBOn Co. Bk N. v.. Jay Cooke ft Co. •tnly, foo I.snd 47,000.000 acB. -v. 16. p. HI'* i itoston ^ . E. Trust Co, Jan.lP, H"," Leased, Feb.. 1SS9, to Bost, 11 ft E., for 100 Jnty 1, !87' years at 10 per cent, per annum, on coal do do do July 1,1874 uf property, taxes, ftc. (v. 16, p. Ifts.) do do nly i,1S7 do Boston, OOicc. J«n.t9,lR7 Leased. Mar. 1870.20 yr», to Vt. Cent, for Int. on hds,8 p.c. on prf. stock, 6 on com Apt.1. '8-3 do ,Ia'i., '78-'7' for 3 yrs, 7 for next 3, ft 8 for 14 yra. do . 7,000,1100 3,000,000 100 do i HO I I,19Z.' M.ftN. Newark, Office. ?g. A.ftO. N. Y., I):exel. M.ft Co. Completed Portland to Rreebnrg. M.ftN. N.>., Mercantile N. Bk May, 1915 )p. by B W.A O., a' T. c. dlv. on trOO.tO) < F.ftA. do do >tO(k ard Int. on fSTS.OOO ist M. bondB. Feb., 1891 do 4 F.ft A. N.Y.,DeI.,L. ft W.R.R Aug.. 187S Leased to Pel Lack. A ' est. Tor int. on 7 M.ft N. bonds and 8 per cent on stock. do 1685 do 8 F.ft A. N.T.,Imp. A 'red.N.n Feb. :. -r r progress. Owensb.. Ky to Sprlgf.. Tenn Q-J. N. Y., At. APac. R. R Apl. '.i.'-T,, ct'ar Ings :k 1571. f9l(.,(»l, agnlUBt »94,V 3891nl»70. Roadlessed Jnlv, 1872, to AlN. Y., Bk Commerce. Aug., 1888 ?^' F.ft A. J.ft J. anttc A Pacific RR. at 5 p. c, a ^ear tin do Aug.. 18 do 8 M.&V. 18"9 J do ly, .May 1.189. 6 per cnt two following 7 monthly years and 7 per cent tbeieatter. (v. 15, 8t. Louis. Feb.. 1886 6011,000 4,0011,001 1S7I ... 1 so »' \nril, Jan. A.ftO. M.ft 7,768.?0'.i "fO 1.0 I ConBOt. mort. dollar loat, roup, or reg... it 1871 1871 18« \',] Loans Loan mortgage convertible hoan mortgage, sterling Loan mortgag.., sterling East Penn. 1st M. Sink. Fund Loan mctgagc, sterling Loandcbenc re Loan mortzage Phttadelphia 21 109 109 Wifl Jnn:il,is;« Net earnings In URcal ar I87I-72, t1>7.74i Apr. 1,1874 A' ni at report In Cuo.mcls. v. 14. p 7:tl, Durln«IS72 0( er. hv Erie at:ti r>, r( ol irrovs ei-rn'gR. 1878 lu 1672 gro s earnings were |fl''3,' 94. f. .I. A.ftO. !• 200.0"O 793,400 201,000 .KIO.OOO l.OlO l.OOO 1,000 1,000 do* .l.ft.I. l,50(l.(«0 5WI.0C4I SOOftc 8-2 S/JaM.Cent.— lstM.,(Pa) 2d mortgage (Pa.) M S„»5,000 '!« 1,000 *l,if.i,;«i. . do I, . J.ft 4,251,490 7,000.000 98,847 2.889,830 1.200.000 "w su ft J.ft 14?m. snd lesses 175.. tola operated. 317m. Net (-ar4itng« Ic It-TJ, being t'lismi i(.>sii'an In "I. In ls7-.f purchased Chemung ft Klmlra and Jeir, ft Ciin. .onds, and lasned Income bonds for *?.75(',i(|ii. Proposition made for leaseitolVn.KR. See CnnojfIClx.VDl. 16, p. I<2',611«,C»!. Irredeeni luly, 188.T Jan.. 1877 0^,190(1 July. 19011 Har; isbnrg. A.ftO 10,9(0,000 350,000 ISSli 1P57 I8T2 !S63 1871 .l.'ft'lX ?« M.ftS. 18^2 «!< .1. Compnny owns S", -72 AitO, Boston, Office. M.ftS. 600,000 OO.O 4,030,000 411,«I0 157Ji00 2,iM4,8SU 105,000 700,000 . D. A.ftO. F.A A. J.ft J. 1,(W), 1868 I81I I87i * .1. I l-dfi 1 Nov. 20.1 50| i:old 2d 'I'orlgage. s. f.. .W. 000 per annum Keal eBta e (depot) bonds (for |800,'X)0). Debt to - 1. 1.0U1S County (no bondR) .... Lex. & Sr. I.oulB t^rancli. ibi mort. gold Leavenwortti, Atcii. & N. W., 1st mort.. .?\i/tama— StocK A.I. J. ft.l. 946,000 M ft. I. .1. J.ft 7 3 4 2.100.(110 .iOP.OOO .1. J. ft. I. J.ft.1. 6 6 8 p. c. gnar.. Mortgage Ow>m>iboro ii RusseIIr>iUe—\9t Piit^Hc of Jff*«o«rf— stock .30|.f. 40li.lKin ftj. 7.81) 1865 May Uo do du A AO. .1. yer Apr. 1,18 7 Phlladel. Al;UHpoll8. Halt more. ft »'< 2,361,400 g 28M f. 458,(100 1,0110,101 50(l&c yorthicestem—U. ir.. gold bds. Orange <* JVeicar*— Ist mortgage Oregiyndk California— \it moit age Oswego <jk tjitme— 1st mort , guar Income mortgage bonds it Baltimore • Wie«M Sept.i.'iaw do do do Q.-.I. J A.I. A. ft U. J. ft J. .I.*.J. A. ft (I. A. ft (I. ,1.* J. .I.ft U. 1,«I0 1.450,000 1.000 16,000 p.m 1,000 Ponds Ronds M.ft K. l.lOO.UlO 9,820,000 at.ooo 1,000 tO' Uonds ){onds 1st I.OO. Ifc6s Otrt iBt 100 100 lOOll (v. tV 7r2j v. 16. p. ars.) I'lteroBt cerMOcates for ti(4,038 sr-. dna In itns. Gross aniliig-, year II7M3, »n9.-.i«i; n I, $i59,;o;, an of »58.!3<over : .71-72. Grnsa reee'Dls etpts In 1*71-72, t1.^««.«J<l expenses t s/,8»: XI net carnli i'»,tt(f4,llt snrp na above Interest. t2.^7,iU. i 1867 Sei't.l, 18119 F..1.. 1,1-73. Jan. 1, 1889 A.ftO. 1S63 18^0 13TJ r,66o . 18V2-71* do M.ftV sViftc 100 JM Nat eaml-gs, 1872, UTS. 'r.ia, p.M,) Lea ed Sept., ini to Rlehmond ft Danv. It al t.>ro,roi reran. Net earnings year eridli.g .cue 30, irs, tllg,-.|]. 1871 mi Jolv. Charleston, .T.'ft'.I. I8.'i5 Preferred Btock Osweffo 6 9,842,0011 IJUI,i.lOO lOO&c 50,000 p.m N. C. July, Phlladeli'bla Office, 10 on tt'.ia 1 I s. 186.-1 1,000 100 S. July .... 7 3 6 6 6 6 I.IW ; cent per annum on stock and Int. bonds. (T. 16, p. i;t, «gti, <91 )»n.,l«"0 du do do do 50 2, 187:1 Ian. 2,1871 1, t8!3 May. 1900 Feb. do Com pa ny *s Shops 50 1870 , CO Mlfl 9 a« I M.ft M. S,473/iOO 2,189 JXW 860,000 1,4 »,r(0 f t, -m J. ft J. J. ft J. 1,000.1 (»1 400.(100 ilk irorcf «(' r— Stock mortgage. State loaii.stnklngfnnd.., 2(J and 3a mor gage bonds 4tli morfgajfe buudB Omaha K, ftA. .I.ft. I. 6 If»t iBt Q.-J. 7 7 3 3 yorwich iBt 2K 6 7 5(«1,000 (t. It, p. * 711.mi 1854 Norther^. }*ac{flc—Ut Mort., gold. Equipment bonds M.ft S. M.ft N. itSI II- fonr tracks ibmngbont. s\i.Ki.tn,i/i ) Iroas carulnss, t2 ^5^.92^; opaiallng eg. pensea, t>.71*,9'U n't eiraii'in. t'.U.V .41. L«a..ed to N. V. C>n(ral at 4 p«r Ian.!. 18111 Oct.. IW." Inproirress, W.rislns V.Y. toBTcHeld.Cf July 1 iwu •2 (l«> h.'s to re lr» Hondo I * <»«. mort N.T..GrandCen. Depot Jan 2, t»7.( CnnBol.of N. V ft N. Haven ft lUrtf. do Oct.. I'T.! .N'.n.. A g., H;2. Rrporl V. ». P.IB8. do N. y., O. Opdyke ft Co. Jnly 1, 1-91 Id proyrcRa. Ouaraniees Moc.irlalr and It, do May I, ifis .1. "Idland. ir. le, p. W, »0. Md, t«> do 6Jr..> klay. do do N.T , M. toorgan's Sons Apl 10, 'IS Annual rf.porl for flscst yesr endtngSept. do 1878 1.1S:». n C'Hf osici.E, V. 1.^. p.w2. Nil do 1B7» do JOlT I. do earnings, tl'i',t(t4. Thlrty-lbr** per ( t87<ft IRKI do cent new siock Issued id May, 1S73. 290,(100 mortgage Og/ten^b. if L. .I.ft. I. A.ftO. 49(I,VX1 511.000 am do do do «'n do N. T.,I37nroadway. 1,(%KI l,(mo s< 817 142 142 142 26 142 .|'*'.T 'ioo mortgage rhattel mortgage 2d mortgatre ttorthent CVrifra/— 8t:)ck iBt moftgaiio. Statv loan 2»1 morIgftKe,B)nklnt( fund, coupon... 3d mortgage, Blnklng fund, counon... ltd mortgage. Y.ftC.ltIt (guar by Bait. CouBOUdated mortgage, gold, coupon do do reg do Income convenlbtc bonds, con on I- come bond?? for roads purchHSed, coup yorthern. N. JI.—iHiii:\i 1 7«, .l,a J. 77,000 100,000 do do do N. ft .I.ft J. '(r7-.68 1869 1869 yd inortiiage, new yorth /Vn7i»i/fpaNia— Stock N. T., Union Trnat Co, April, 1M1 1,0110 l,c«iO stock, com Jf'^iheaitern ^V, li per cent prof, stock (exch. for 2d murt,) iBt M. J 7 7 s.eoii.ooo Preferred Block nonifiof e 7K. f 1,1159,91111 6:9,100 y^frth Caro/(»<i— Btock, Mortgage bonds .1 S • )9,S00,0Ui too 1,000 A }i'.f I 7 5,8 (1,010 :P6» ISTO O)— iBt inortg com lutDin-d N.V., Or.Central Depot. Jan. J. ft J. 1>S,W0 2«.0(»n.m. O&c 1 •|S».'II0 General movt. (f 1,000.000 anthorlied) yues ino Italic is's 1»6« Improveroont Wham 3«f. 4 tlM.89'1 "ao mi Y. <t 2*1 OMMc Havoa A.ftO. nEMARK* taotk; 7 £2,(<ao,6oo 7,100,000 no 1,HU,0(» no 1IB,(«»1 1,000 2,e<i.(no I.OIX) 186J 1872 1861 IK by PVabl.. Tt. 1.980,000 ISJ8 Fref erred stock C'oiisoIUlated murt, of 1463 ft sink, fd.. Con 01. mort.,cou. or reg'<fo r 1 12.u0O,O0O) ; when Oue w here Ptrtble and C'ent.* lfeu> Sonaii, PrlDclptl, INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS "a Amoant Ouiat itandlng. S5 ft .1. (I. AD. Phlladelphia.Penna i" do KR Phlla., Pa. Life ft T, Co. do do Phlla. A London. Phlla.. Trcas. of Co. Philadelphia, Office. do do do do do do London. do Philadelphia, Office. 1 ondou. Philadelpliia, Office. oa do Mch July 31,1881 1, 181* rhiladelpbl* Ulllce. expenses, 84.'.) p. >;;8.) $195,0.13; Let earn'gs, t:83,85l. Leased. Feb. I8(a. for 999 vs to Penn. RR. Gross earnings. i8Ti t3.980.7vi; net earnlugs. t«'2 • 24, 24, -t: 18)10 > ft luly, lOio Mar , 1873 Jan. Jan. (<•. 14, 7S<i. The Penn, BR. pars int., c. and Jai. i, l^'.S, was ledlto'r of P. K. by $573. M*, Report In CanoKictLK V. 111. p Sa. 482. Leased lo hll. ft Read., at 12 p.c. on st*ck T. rhe net earn-ngs of main and br>-nch lines 1, t were $4.061. lOfi. SKSlnst $6.jr6,»4fl Alar»(e purchase of coal lands in 18T1 and t'-e P. ft R. C". guarantees the mortq. tionds of t^e Cos! Newlo-n Issued ft I. Co.I^r $11. 13' .((In, In Jan., tS73 couvertlblr into stock from July :. 1^6 to Ian. 1, ISOZ, See annual report In Cbromclk, v. 1t,n. 83, 218; see alaov. 19, p. 20, 2SI, ttl ; v. It, p. 14.) In I87J, In 11171. was trade lv8« isn 1880 1888 1871-17 I'en do do June. London June, J.ftJ. Philadelphia ft J.ftD. Phila(Iephia Office. J. ft I'. do (to J.ft J. do do Tar. do do Q-J IS'8 1877 ,Ian'., Oct. (v. 16. p. \n- ual report lo ('iironi(-i.k, v. 16. p. 660, Bhow'tntf gross rei elpt* In 1-72, f-*8.i*4l 1911 1911 1511 1911 June, June. Jan. 1,1393 1892 Apl. I'J, it L'sed wttb United Co,'i oriI.J.(TJt,p,MS) THE CHRONICLE. 732 [May 31, 1873. RAILROAD STOCK AND BO^^D DKbCBIPTIOS. of Uut- s« WUm. (t Bait.— iHoc'< . convertible. Plain bonds loan 50 500 11,485,750 310.500 400,000 1,000.000 500,0,0 1831872 ilo fUUb-.V-tl.. d- do St. LimtastocH Proferrea stocK do mortgage, Su'Ub(.nv. & * N ^wirk Olv. bonds Ist In'l. 1812 1864 1861 1861 1868 18 T2 1859 . reorg.. Col. Pittsburg ik CrmnclUv.—Wi. mortgaifc 2d mortga^^e, Balto. loan I8t mortgiige. Tnrtlt! Cr. Dlv Httib.. Ft \r. it CAic— Stock. guaranteed Speiila- imi>r. stocli, guar let n'»>rtrfu>ro (fieriea A) l8t iuortna;;e tierles B) let mortr;a'4C (.series C) l8t mortgage (series U) I8t mortgage (aeries K) lat mortgage (series K) mortgage mortgage mortgage mortgage mortgage mortgage »d 3d 3d 2d 3d 2d (Series G) (series li) (series 1 1 (series K) (series L) (series M) tz U- k 31 mortgiig.^ P., W !•'. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 101)0 6.222.000 3,a'0,000 •n5,ooo 4.000.000 lOO&c 400.000 19,714,285 2 500,000 873,000 876.000 500&C &e 5>&c 53 &c 50 O&c 500&C oE n 18i3 1H62 1856 1857 1869 5(IO&e 5. &c ETiipm'int bonds 16- 1» 90 ml t: 0(1 leiiibitr;/— '.hi M.,E. U. gl.i Ke.v mort,M:re ((or #;1.3 W.OX) Port t& O^.U'iib. ( Vt. /?.y.t— Itit in. g.)ld 1871 1869 1870 1871 1871 Porn ' . 116 . Pirtlaiul <t Oxror,l C^ji'co;— Ist mortgage Porti. .e ffoc/iMlsr— let M.,8.(. (Portl. loan) 27 IS'Sa 52K '67-' S .).&.T. .T,& J. F.& A. &c 5»&C 1,0:«) F.& A. M.&S. A.&O. M.&N. F.& A. M.&S. A.*0. M.& N. J.&D. A.&O. M.&N. J.& J. M.&S. 1,000 700,000 V,o6j 20,1)00.1.™ 1,000 i,8oo.aw 80 1,000 sooSc 7 M.& N. 6g. 6g. 6g. .!.& J. 50 &c 700,01)0 850,0011 6 1870 S2H 1S71 30U&C 450,100 6 Pirtlu'i I, S-j''o tfe /*.;»?•/« ')19K(A— stock .... .rtgage.couv.. gld Port Bit/al (S.C,)—'a' 52 100 1,000 1,5011,000 2 5(0,1)00 100 770,000 V- 2'(l,000 6 2,000,000 500,000 5 ( m Portsmouth, Gt. FalUd: 111* (7d;i(y.— stoclc i3'J9 44 1st .Mortgage Prom'lence it irorcsaier— StocK 25 4; 4« Mort'agebonds Bond* t pay for Stoughton Branch Bea'llti^J & OHU!it'Aa~.\sl il., coupon 2d Mortgage, coupon Jt^n^tf^tapr ifc S irato'/a —iitock Ist mortgage consul (for $i,UW03D "iix) 1,000 137C "so 51) 1S32 1861 lOO&C ISl 181 142 D f/iyi/(c— Stock Fund loan 6,000,000 1,S2>.000 100 4,000,001) State Sinking 1831 100 500 847,11* 130,500 1,000 173,(>«l isT2 1868 Bonds, guaran.. Pots, tfe Watortown Gjnerii niirtgage, Sinljing Fund 9.110'l.inii lOO 2,993,WJ0 i835 1853 .lOJ&c 18'J1 50 Preferred aroclc j&c 187' 187i 1860 dlv. l-ilO — m&. l Pi'eferre l y to -k 1st mortage, (No. Ml-Bourl.) St. LouiM St. r...Vaiid.it r.ff.— 1st 2d m. 8. r., nr2 nil 532 1S7J 5't! 331 8t, Lonh, Lawrence <k Dent'er—\st M., gld 8t. L.tt S't>t'hiin^terii—\ ^'. >!.. gld, couv.s.f 8. f & 2'.0 Sa.hv.. let \f. mortgage, gold.. M.,S.F.guar guar., (»l,ruo,(X10 con. not guar.) Income bonds Bf.i'.irif.ePK.— First Dlv.— Ist M., 10m 'iio 420 9^ 72 158 153 1363 '6!).'71 1872 1867 line, gr. (ror»:l,000,0;x;.) tfc ih-, Seaboard * 7J3,'<no*e -stock l8t mortgage Selma it Gulf-lst M.,guar.liy Ala, SeUna, Marlon .t ,1/e.oi.— Ist Si., 1867 1868 1871 tio-lst .Mortgage, mortgage extension S'temnfi b AUefi'>an>/—^^t Mortgage. .. Stieiaii^ ra(/e£/ (Conn.)— I9t mortgage.. 2dmortgaff", S'lOre Line iConn.)— Stock Ist mortgage, construct ion bon^s S'.OHX Cltii it 2 5311,000 7 g. 1J,0'.»,00) «,if)0,ll'lO 7 1,020,030 6g, , 100 104 101 'ioi S5« 40 33 80 1869 i857 1869 1369 1871 1870 1870 1869 Pacinc—Ut mort gr, Somerset— lat mortgage, gold 1,893,000 2.600,000 7S9,0.H1 7g K 7 41H.11O1 7 S.0>',l!O0 50 869,450 SOO&c 2,0 H'.OOO 18-.4 1,000 7'>".01«l 1S69 SJO&C 1^1 694,0 7-5.000 401,000 200,000 100 iOtVSc l.OiiO. 100 isV. 1.S68 5)0&c 50:)&c 1.1129,010 1,1128.200 1,0UJ 1,000 l..;4 '.OOO isii i8;i 1871 "ioo Var liil WW 12 Wall m i'ork 1894 1394 1894 1894 1. K Jcsnn&Co N.Y.,NatlBkorCom'rce N.Y.,tJat.Bkof C.mlTce m'.&'n. N. Y.,G.Opdyke& Co do do F.&A. do do J. & J. M.&N. N. Y.. .Jameson, S. & C H. Y.,3d Nat. Bank. J & J do do M.&N. J. Mch 1. M.& S. J.& J. N. Y..Drexel,M. & 7 g N. N. 10 8 do do J. M.& New for 90ycars,to Nov'.13,1872 1, 1835 July Nov.',' '1394 Aug., 1902 July 1.189- Nov. 1,1893 Jan. .May 1, 189- Co. do do Ind.&St.L. up to ihan from $104,520. Net earnings. 1871, $607,31o. Controls Cairo & F. road. Stock of Ark. Branch, $J,i.03,IOJ. This Co. took posses'lOE Feb. Office of Treasurer. N. Y., Manliatran Co. 1g M.& earngs to 7, '72. Gross Feb.'TH, »2.7-10,320, net $748,139. in v 1", p. 491. See Keport .cased 10 Pae. of Mo. at $75,000 per year. Sl,0(X),000otthe first bds, are amort, on 60 utiles only. Thf co.isol. bords wll retire the others, (vol. is, p. :W,) Nov.. 1,-72, i.it. in default. (V. 15, p. 657. J Leased to T.H. & Ind.atSi p. col gross 1, 1898 ea-nings (in '72. $1,180,273.) Bds.guar.by 1. 1901 T.H.&I..byC.C.& l.CandP.C.&St. L. 1892 Tills road and ItB land grants were report1892 ed to have been purchased by the 1S32 Northern i'acillc. Of tlie whole line .340 Mch miles were completed June, 1872tension of 314 miles in progrees. statement vol. 16, p. 81, 318. or Loudon London. Yor'tc ExSee do 1873-75 1891 J.'&'j. N. Y., J.'&'j. Union Trust Co. Jan., 1909 Laid 703,436 acres. gr. The stockB are secured by lien, (r, 16, p. 627.) Leased to Cent. O., at $174,350 bes'des expenses and taxes. Guarant'dby Balt.&o. Formerly Ctiar. & Sav. Road opened for through traffic, March, 1870. Cost of road and equipments, $2,040,115, m'.&'s. Charleston.lst Nat. Bk. Mch'l','l871 7 7 M.&S. 7 J. N.Y.. H.H. Klmptou. ept. 1,1689 do do Jan. 1,1S89 Macon, by M. & W. RR. Jan. 1, 1891 In progress. Slate endoi-sementdecllncd. !g. ,1 f. 2X "7' 8 7f. 3 ]' 8 1 7 7 2')i),lX» . *J & J. . M.&N. J & J A.& O. J.& J. A.&O. . M. & S. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. F.&A. J.& J. J. & D. A.&O. A.&O. N. Y., Lancaster, B.&Co Philadelphia, offlce. do do .\pr. . 1, 1'87 187.) c Philadelphia, Treasurer. Feb., 1873 Leased, Feb., 1863, to North. Cent, at 7 p. do do July, 1901 on bonds and 6 on stock. N. Y.,Bank of N. A, June 1,1884 Net earuings 1871, $'M,624. Cost, $2,000,000 N. Y., -arm. L &T.CO. Oct., 1896 N. y., N. Bk Commerce. Apr. , 1889 (V. 16. p. 461.) Apr. 1, 183- Stock paid up, $434,170. 1 A.&O. J.& J. J.& J. N.H.,E. S. Scranton *Co do do M.&S. J.* J. N.Y.. Nat. Park Bank. J.& J. V S Treas., at maturity M.&N. n. Y.. Metropoli.N. Bk, do do M.&N. 7 Clitrleeton, 1 P May 1, 1890 in progress. To b H2i)n)ile3. Jan., 1373 Leased to Phil. & Beadl-.g. (v. 14, p, 628.) Net earnings year ending Marcn 1.1871, N. Y.. Imp. & Trad. Bk. 1880 $159j09; Int., $14,700; div., 4 per cent. N. Y., Roddey.Bell & Co Jan., 1,1890 In progress, Selma to Pollard, Ala., 100m. N. Y.,H. tlew8& Co. Sept. 1.1889 I.I progiess, Selmato Memphis. New York, office. Jan. 1,18-- Late Ala. & I'cnn.Riv. Completed in 1870 do do Jan. 1,1861 Receiver appointed Fib., i8;3 (v. 16, p. . 510 000 450.000 5,819,275 l,4«>,7a7 & 1867, branches were Feb'.' is. "73 t.fflce. • June, at 30 inir cent of gross earnings $2,000,1)110 (but in no year to be less $1 O.iW) ; ID 1S72 net receipts 1894 St. do do do do do do 7E. <l 1871 1871 N.Y., offlce do do & D. J.&D. J.&D. 937,500 2,307,000 997,100 111,800 500 406,500 1,000 152,000 1.000 16,000 p.m. 50 576,050 100 1,151 ,4«1 210,000 i",ro 16,000 p.m. 1,000 16,000p.m. 100 Leased, Jan. .1871. loVi Cent, at full Int. on pref. stoek. and equip, bonds; and from IM 1873 to 7 icr cent alter IS79 on common stocs, (v. 15, p. 593, v. 16, p. do . 7 7 8f, 7 7 7 838.500 211,000 , „,,..., 6,000,001 1,570,000 105 1,1880 Sept 1,1880 ilo N. T.. M. 1,000,000 lOO&c lOj lilmortgage, terlingloan AaUuboatUiIi, 50 500 1812 mort'/nge (government pubstdy* SlonxCiti/ it St.laul-'.ft mort., gold.l. '.»t mortg ige. cur.ency for $2,1I)0,COO gout/i Corortjia-Stock,. ",...,• 1,000 May F.4 A. N. Y.. oflico 122 Broad'ay Aug. 1,189a May 1, 1897 M.& N. New York o Londo J.&D. New York. Go's Office. Jn^eil.lSOj J 1,I«M,01«) "50 Feb'. 4. ;S73 1 i'.oiio G,250,aT0 5'J0«C 21.1031'. 01. 207 "^.i ao 7k. \m 1,000 1,000 1,000 Boston, Trea -urer. do do New 3 7 00l S,00',I,(100 121 121 116 7 HI 1,00,. 150 AU . l-'t OO.) 1,2011,000 2,0.20.000 46 cnd.by Rometi Dalton—^^tmoTi ad mortgage, Ala. & Tenn. U.R Or^neral mortgage fort5,000,l)0l) Shamokln Valley .t PaMst).— Stock 1st m >rtgi','», gold, on road and lands. Selfna. ShfbO'/.-jttn .« Fo'i i dii 7 I 120,000 700,000 ll'i C7/tariej*(oH— Stoclc ').* S. U.K., guar by S. Car it.bds.S.AC. RR. gua-. by S.Car. Ist mort.. Sav. & Cliar. B., *30a,000 San., Grlffln <t. y. Alii.—Ut mort, Saii^annnii ,b H'.otpliiH -1st M., end by State Scftui/lkUl ruiteif— Stock Bonds of Funded 1 l,tlKl,l«XI 789,300 1. mortgage. nR^v i5ai*.i'taA •>. F.& A. M.&N. M.& N. 1'2,0 .... ad mort.. Wes. line, 1. gr.(for|6,0(X),0ai)... St. P. .ft SiotixCity^Vvct. stock, var. l-sues Slock Sln'lusk'u J/. ** JVt!toarJt— Stock 1st ^.& 7 100 sterling West i,io;>.ooo 1,4')0,0*J 4,l»Vl,i»Ht mortgage, St. I*, to Watab.SOm 2d M. on SOm.& 1-toii l.gr. of 3U;,200 acres General M. (neld to retIr-3 above bonds) do J. 10,030,000 1st Ist mort.. J.& ijii 136-1 30, 1872, t;60,313; net, $13,910. 1 7 1,'W> ..0) !,oai 1,000 issi June, 1375 Office. Mai^.'-^5, "72 'ais 0,00 Gross earnings yea-* eidlng S -pt. 30, 1872, $331,919; expenses, '205,909; net ea nlngs $ilo,0;0. Report, V. 16 p. 83. 18;5 1875 do do Nov. 1,19(12 219.) ondon & Frank Aug., 1899 W. div.lnp ogicss. L.gr. $l,600,000acret F. .« A. N. Y.. do do May 15,1900 Int. Id delault, see v. lit, p. 24;. F.&A Main line. T. II. 10 E. St. oul", leaeed 1,100,000 3.'>00 year ending Sept. 30, 1872, ?i363, '45. being 119,610 over 1S70-71. (v. 16, p. 6.J3, 660.) .Ian. 1,1875 1875 ft ls9u 18iS ; F.&A. M.&N. M.&S. M.&N. 2,4ti8,00O 300 ld67 Co 1 8g.f .0 2,*.X).II00 \ 210 210 3 MS 7 1,'!00.1««) 5.5'H.0 100 100 B& ' & D. J.&D. .501.1".' 1,701,(H e, Ileu.IerfOU (6 St. Jt^^oh—\st 1S71-72, »2-9,926. Dividends per cent. (v. 15, p. S36.) 37 do 1880 to ISSll Road to be old under foreclosure. New York. N.'W York. May l','l912 In progress. New York and London Aug., 1918 mt. in uefault. (v .1.3. p. '.151, 691 v. 16. p. 84.) N.Y., MeicaUleN.Bank Feb.l5,lS73 Report shows net eain'gs, 1371-72, $2-.2 406. do do Sept 1, 18S0 {vol. 16 p.219.) do do Dec, 1874 do do Dec. 1,1891 J. 1,030,000 WJ&c Richmond, F.& A. J.& J. M.&S. l»)&e mortgage. Income Consol. mor-tgage, gold, i)ald,|ll,0o9,(X'i; 1831 Gross earnings year ending Sept, & n. A.&O. A.&O. M.&N. lOD&c 2d mortgage (series D) Ennsyii May, London. Richmond, Offlce. do do J. J. S79.-0O 2,477.800 4,163,5)0 500,0 law do N.T., Lancaster. Var, Var. «10 ?9!.0(»' r. mortgage bonds lio do do N<'W general mort It may be reg. Arltansits Brancli, = t mort., gold, 1. gr.. iSt. L.. h'aiimi C. <& ..V.tlate Xo. Moj— Slock J.& 6 7!19 10. St. JMUi^ tb Iron Jfo««£ain— Slock 1st iiortgage, coupon r 2d mort., gold (* 1,1111 i.O'iO) cp., 6g. 300,000 l.OJO ino&c com Joiepk ,t Dfiirer (7-l8t mort. gld,E mortgage. We t. div., land grant <fc Trrre Haute Stock Preierred St ock 1st mortgage* (series .\) sink, fund 1st mortga^'c (scries B) Blnk. fund 2d morip ge {series C) M.&N. 5^0,.X):) &K fi( 6 8 7 8 2>)5,500 1851 1810 E<i.iiinnenl inortu'age . cecdsof newmort. Stock Nov., 1901 Boston. N.Y., Union Natl Bank, Mch 1,1832 Controlled by P.& Beading. Floating debt Coliim''la, Ist Nat. B'nR June, 1881 Jl,01J3,4'll. Net earnings, ltl72, *3I,123. N.Y., N.Bk of State N.Y Jan. 1, 1873 Lea ed 10 Del. & Ilud Canal at 8 p N.Y.,Dcl. &H. Canal Co. Nov., 19il stock and int. on bonds, (v. ;6„ p S3:i.) Leases the Norih (.'arolina Railroad and Richmond, Offlce. 1380 the Piedmont Railroad. Net earnings J.'&'j. J.& J. 67,778 121,439 17S,4>8 liicitm. (t Vnri:. i?'>«r— Various mort. bds. Rid i''il<'l(l Ptrk (N". -F.)— Ist morigage Eocktord, R. I. <fi St. L(?i*/fl— Ist mort,, gold S0'«^. !*«. ifcO'/i^'tV'.— Stock lstsin<ln; Fund inort., >vat. 2'1 .i . M.&S. J. & D. J.& J. M.& N 51H),000 JUchm. dt. I'^ter^bitrff—AtoGk 2d mortgage, couiion and reg Sd mortgi'xe. coupon Iht Nat Bank. do N. Y. I l5-,8tX' d> 81. f.ouis,Alt'iii 1st M«y Cox, Providence. Office. .T.&.T. Jan'.ii,1873 Net earningi J. &J. [Providence, B. I., N. Bk July 1, 1380 In 10 years cai,oou Dollar loan Equipme 5 2,000 UIO - J2'iii/zii'(— Stock, 7 630,01K1 350.00i) l.OJO 100 1,000 Bonds, guaranteed by State Consol. mortgage, ci). or re Piedmont brancU. Ist mortgage Rich., FredrlckHb. ik /^i.— Bonds, 8:er Cou;>on bond « of Boston, 1,1874 Total issue to be f2,.'iOO 000. 1901 vVili he co'npleiedlr. '.34 1 sedtoPenn.Co 1,1899 Po tH.loOwosRO, Jlich.,9i).n. Jan.,19(X) (1st mortgage Is to Ii retired fr.^m pro. July 'i, I;. & l,00t),00i) ' Bicfijnonil t£ New Yor lo progress, (v. 16. p.—.) Mechanic's Fails to tian'on. Me.. 23^. .! &J ,J.&.T. Boston, Coluiuijian Bk July'lVl887 York & Cumheilaufl sold our in 1M65. Net do do Oct. 1, 1887 A.&O. earnings year enliiig .Vug.31,'?.J,$38,(>7-'. do do Sep. 1, 1.391 Var. Boston, Offlce. Jan. 1, 187.1 Leaded (0 East. En.. 99 vrs, 10 p. c. on t'k .1. & .T. M.& N. New York and London. Nov. 1,1389 Ga. Bi;. endorses .;.'.0 i.oCt)bd8. (v. IB. p. 318) J.&.J. Boston, East. KB. Co, Jan,15, 1873 Operated by East. Ul!. . 52!^ 'rtgage. equal lien in >rc. Mch do do N. Y., Kemvs M.iK-N. jr.& N. 6 -ortla^td loan) s. f m 1st 2d 1 7g. J.&'J. 8,800,000 2,300,000 2 -.0.000 lOJ&C &D. ,!.& J. 100,0110 1,000,0(KI N.Y. Agent.. &Co h'j. J. RE. Offlce. Aug. 1.1900 stijcl.-. Net earn nits, lsT2, $1,967,763. Re(77 B'way. May, 1881 port to Sla.e of Ohio, Ciiko.nicle, v, 15, Phlla.,Pa. US. Ollli e. Jan..lS'.10 (v.Il, p. 5'33 ; V. 15, p, 322, iC5.) p. 8(9. B It. B. & O. iSadlroad. .luly, IS'S Gross earnings in 1871-72, »1.4T3,6i9. (T. Baltlm., Men In. Nat. Ilk Jan. 1,190-,' "" 14, p. 322, 159, 764. Pittsburg, Ist Nat. B mk Aug.! K. Y., Wnslov,!.. Apr. 2, IS73 Leased, July, 1869. for 999 years, to Penn. do do Apl. 2,187.1 MR., at a rental equivalent to interest, do do Mch 1 , 1912 sinking fund of debt, and 7 per cent on <lo do Mcb 1,1912 stock. The lease being transferred do .'o Mch 1,1912 subsequently to the Penntylvanla do do Mch 1, 1912 Co. The lessees to keep the road In do do Mch 1,1912 repair and also pay taxes, expenses, do do M(h 1.1'.112 etc. P., F.W. & C. leases tile Ne.*casllo do <lo March, 1912 & B. V. and the Lawrence roads; which do •lo March,191 in turn are leased again by l^cnu.Co, «lo do Mareli,1912 New stock of J2,50(l Otn aulhorized Nor.. no do Maich,1912 1871, 10 be Issued to Penn. BR. for Imdo do March 1912 provements, &c., under article 16 of <lo do March. I'.ll2 lense guaranty on oM stock not afdo do March. 1912 fected. Net earnings have paid lessee! PhiladclphJa. May, 1870 thus far a handsome profit. Sec annual rejiortin Cukon. v. 16, p. 318, 4.H), r'23. N.Y., Wlnslow.L. &Co. Jan. 1,188' Phlla., Pa. .I.&J. 875,000 875,000 875,000 860,000 860,000 860,000 860,030 860,000 860,000 2,000,000 111,000 Kl&c 18>i3 P'utsb., Frt. (t Chai'leHoii-\st mortgage... Pl!/m->'ith,Kini.-k I'ltf—U M.(*!,(aj,lXJUJ. Port ilurniiik /.. JficA.— 1st mo;t F.& A. monti.ly 875,(100 1362 Ttgage v. Rlt.lr.i company leases several roads and Is contro'lcd bv the Penn. Conip'y, wliich holds a ninjority of the capital Itpcif 5.0'.'0,0ll0 1*2 O. eot\s:rue lioilds i: 8,0110.00') as'r J Bridge (0.& April, 1876 April, 1887 Oct. 1,1382 2,925,451) ["§« ! Jan. S, 187.'! Net earnings, year ending Sept. SO. 1S73, July, 1884 11,183,6:1. See report It v. 16, p. S17. do do do do This 2,50',1 5 Oftc 50 'Ac rs^. REMARKS Stnckn. lastUivi'd. Boston, do do do do A.&O. A.&O. A.&O. 5t) 100 100 51 '&c 1871 1862 1852 1812 18)2 1882 13,2 1*12 18S2 ^« 1 Phila., 4k J. 4.1. 50 50 Ctl.OOO.lKKI). (|!.0»3.iiOU Bpeclal 10 Pa. nR l8t mort.. coiisolldatea (for »1(>.0 O.OtIO) do 1,01X1 4 J. J. Principal, when Due, Whom. by k I Where .Payable and Cent. 1,000 1,000 1338 1866 iBt mortgiixti, iS Uonda, I'lVlUENDS. 01". 1 atandlng. (a PMld., d> do INTEltE-ST Kate- When pert Payable. Amount Mllesl for explanation of all rerereucos. seu Road foot notes on Ist paie of KB Tables. LIST. by giving hb Immediate notice ot any error dl«eovfrcd in ogr Table*. s«b«<Tlberf» will confer a great ntvo'- ' New Jan. 1, 19 3 Jan., 1871 Leased to N. Y. & N. Haven at $100,000 per Sept. 1,1880 os8 to lessees in 1812. $25,671. year. "an. 1. 1893 Slock paid in $l,7M8,t«0. Net earnings last Jan. 1, 1893 year. $111,5'28. Cost of road. &c $1,644,000 Comoletod to I.ii Man , Oct.. in2. Lands I Nov'.i'lDOl Torlt, 6.-9.832 ac's. Stock, $3,80il,OiO. (v.lCp.l.Ji) Jnno, ISU In progress. Leased lo .Maine Central. operaf. 1871 Gross esruingsin 1872, $i,)01,21! 188-2-88 tan expenses. »3.i6,10Si net earnlnjis, |»,63?OTer ISiU of toOMWe 1884-86 (»n UM,10S s.w.BB.Bk May, ; May THE CHRONICLE. 31, 1873.] 733 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOJND Sab»crlber« urlU confer a great favor by giving DKSCUIPTIOK. Aniouat Miles of Out For explanation of all references, lee Road foot notes uu Ut page of KH. Tattles Caro«7ia— (Continued.) ad mortgage (forfU.OOUAlO)... Domestic Donds (U) DomeHtlc bond^ (1) DomoHllc lioiuU lO So. it yo. Mitbniii'i -iht M. eiulorrt.by Ala. urn "I .Undlnit. ^«M JSouth 213 186(1 18G8 18TO 1813 Sterllni^ niortuuMe. guar, by L. & ^ South Side (/,. /.}— im, mortgaf^t. Ut M., on exten. & Uock and II. Pt. brcbs Mouthei-n Cenirnl (S.\\)~i>i\. MortKaue... 2dni.Kuhl i«m)(VH)()en;l.I)y Loblgh V.li.K.) Iowa South. Ceiiur iiuputn—\iit ife At., S\ . 1,000 ISO'J lini 1870 gold. l.UOO l.OUO niort;,';i;.;i gld South(C€Mtern,(Otr.)^Stoc\i,eom ad mortgage, gold Mountain (.V. r.>~lst mort *t A'W^— 1st inortgage, couv., Summit Urnnch ( Iht ) -StocK 338 7 MttritUi/ SulHoan s. f. iBt rnortgiiK >' Sunburu Surac, X Kttritit'm—lst luort liingh. ift .V. r.— Stock 45 >i iBt morttfUKO 2d inortga.i;e 81 Si/rac. <6 thenaiK/o Va.l.y—X^i Taunton Bra iu:h— Stock 7erre Ist /Initteit M. gold... indtanapotia—tiocXL. . . ..... mortgage ToL.Peoria War saio— slock <t ... iBt prefferred 2d r referred latmortgtigy (W. Dlv.) Ut mortgage ConBOl.mort. (for li«.2(W,000> mortgage (Tol. & 1st mortgage (Ot. WL'n of 'S9,) iBt mortgage (Qnln.ifc Tol.).. ige (I11.& S. Iowa)., iBt mortgag 3d mortwsge (Tol. & Wab.) 3d mortgage {W'uh. * Wt'n.) 3d mortgage (Gt. W'Vn ofSJ).) EquipnuMit bonds (T.&W.) , , mortgage, (her.atiir & E. St. Loms). Hannibal ifc Naples— Ist mortgage do do 2d do Lafayette, Bloom'ton & Miss— Ist Ist 1.00 l.(«)5.823 1,(«I0 270.0 500.0«) 450.000 1,988 150 8U1.000 n 80 78 217 247 217 494 628 JO? 52 fia M m Cent. Mo.. l8t irtgage do 2d mortgage Lafayette. Muncie & Bloom't., Ist mort. do Jkou ih Boston^lBl mortgage 2d mortgage Sd mortgage Convertible bonds Trov Union— \f<i mort., guar. Troy City,.. T^aterton—Xni mortgage Cnion Fuciftc—alock l8t mortgage, gold, on road and equlf>'t.. 3d mortgage (government subsidy) Land Grant bonds on 12,000,000 acres Income bonds for $10,00 »,000 t)maba bridge boniis, sterling, €500,000. Union Fac(/ic, Centrat branch— ist M.,gold 3d mortga^^e (government BubBldy>, IThi&n di Titasvilie—Xst morigago ytica <t Black River^atock UtM. bonds 01 July liWS Ml 1,000 1866 ia«4 18A< 1870 1S71 83 70 70 37 35 66- -69 100 1,000 1.000 '67-'69 1,1X)0 1869 1871 1865 1.000 1,600,000 '66-7.8 1,000 1,600,0'X) ISW 5004c 900.000 1.754,2*1 200.000 675,000 1867 iSTi bon-^a (to pay floating debt) 1865 yr.) 4th do (not endorsed) Special loan, fundi' g mortg^ige YlneUind, (.V..7.)— Ist mortgage 47« WalkiU VaVey (AT.j-ist mortgage Wash., C. Va.Mid. tt G. S. stock 1st mortgage, O. & A. R.B 3d mortgage, do 8d mortgage, do 4th mortgage do , Funded interest do l«t mortgage, O., A. & M. RR 2d mortgage, tlo 39 2Ti Western (v(/a.)— ist mo*-t. (Mont. 1(8 RU , & W.p,). lOO&c West Jersey -stock Loan of 1883, guar, by Cam. & Amboy. Ist mortgage loan lit: mortgage, consolidation West If7«c.— ist M., gld, 8. f ., I. gr.. conv. let mort.. cold extt^nsion coub. orrcg., Whitehalt d Ptattabary—Ui mortgage M^miJigton, Col. <fc .Jm^;.— Istmongage.... , in/.,C7iaW.tfe/fti(A«rrd— Ist mortgage Wilmington tft Readl.—\%t mort 2d mort.. coup, or reg Wilmington A H'eWon— stock Sterling bonds , Sinking Fund bonds. goJd A West. (Del.)— Ist mofgsge Wiltn. M., gold, L. grant.. Worcester A Aa«Awa—stock B9B4U ($11»,9^M 7 p. 0.) do I F. 7 7 7 7 ]" 7 7 "Y T 2.8611.00(1 SM.OOO 6004c 1004c SO 187i 1868 1870 ,16 •M 5004c 3004c S004C 5004c 1,000 .521,000 7 8 1004c 10D4C 100 1004O J.'si'.I. 4 1). J.& J. J. .). 4 J. « < 6 6 Si)8,U)0 4,000,000 610,000 < 6 6 8 6 « f 4 • 6 7 I'- s.aoo.ooo 2,500.000 i.'jso.noo 723,600 1,456,200 <48.70a Zil,400 710,000 500,000 1,435.400 tl«,300 '". s. 7 7 i i ,( • nei, (260,497: Int.. (:68,'J11; lease rant, (27.600; surplus, (30.830. 4 guar T.U by RRa. nalng Apr.'l,' 1910 Gross earn'gs in '72, (J.'ffi.e'.B. oxp. (4Jlin,57i), net, (1.092,0.'6 : In "1. groins t;/.2i,«N exp.. (3.(XXl.r>66. To at landsa1> s to 1. 1873. TH.903 iicri'S, for (i.i,(-I.S.7-aTer. aue («.*i p.-r acre. (v. 16, p. 154, &0. J'J2, 3M. 315. 46'.. 6..: 1 May Company's ofllcc. M\v 1.1895 Late Atchison and Pikes P. Projected 250 rniK-s altiiL'elhcr. S.Treas.at maturity. 18'J(i-7-8 Cooke 4 Co. Julyl.lS90 Stock. ».5CO.(K10. Cn-tof road ftc. (Ij00a,000. Utica. Jan, 1873 Formerly Black Uiv. 4 Utica. Ket earn' Ings, 187^^-71, (41.^. Otlca 4 N. Y. July, 1878 do do July, 1891 Y., i'.,Jiiy (V. 16. p. 393.) j.&'d. Boston, £. lilake ft Co Jun'ci',1872 Leased to Vt. Cent., 8 p.c. on stock. T, IS, p. 504. J. 4D. i>. Boston, Globe Mat Bai^k Not. 1.188 do do 1891 do do do do 1876-T7 do do' iJoi Boston, office.' do do 4 J. do A.4(i. N. Y., Continental Bank J. 4.1. Phlla. Olrard N at Bank J. 4 J. do do j.4.r. ao do A.40. do do J. 4 J. do do , J. 4. 1. M.& N. 8 1,359,700 400,000 1,000.000 N". 6 8 8 7 6 W Operates 55m of road. In year eroding Bept SO, 1871, gross earning were (487.789 N. Y. 4 Boston. 189(i-99 U. 8 Trcas., at maturity K. Y. 4 Boston. i887 do Sept. 1874 London. April, 1896 Bait., 200,000 400,000 anojioo 2,6»,00O 160 M.4 8. A. 40. Deposit Co. PUlIa., Safe M^i'k. "Y ; Issued by Tioy A.'ifcO. 7 MX.OOO ».aio,o(io do "i' 7f. 8 HI,00O do N'.Y.,Fara>.;rs' L.4T.Co. N..Y., Bull's Head Bank 1,250,000 750,000 600,000 875,000 do do A.4 0. A.4 0. 7f. '450J100 5664c 1.000 isr2 la71 M.4N. M.4S. J. 7 7 1,000,1100 1S71 imi .1.4 J. 4 J. 7 7 500*c 1004c 1, 1898 July, 1890 Aug., 1901 May, 1890 N. y.,Nat. lit of Com do do It. J. 8W.00O S)04, 100 Feb., 1893 Aug., 1889 Nov. 1887 1885 18:5 1882 4 0. M.4N. .1.4. 1. M.4M. M.4N. 790,000 700.000 2,692,539 400.000 1,2,0.000 600.000 700,000 72i.66l 1,650.000 350,000 1883 1890 1882 1878 1878 May 1, 1893 1883 Feb., 1907 F.4 A. N.Y^A.B.BaTlle.Tmstce A. 8 2.SO0,00O «B,^38 do ao do do do do do In 1971 gross revenne was $^.736,668; operating expenscH and (axes. 83,776,827 net revenue. 81,9,9.837. Gios. earnings (n 1870 ope a in >1,544.010; rxneoaes, IS.236.V64; net rev. nuc. »1.3(»..3;6. Th« Ilanullixl 4 Naples and other roads following it In thf table are leaat'd by T. (V, .with 4 an obligation u ay interest on their bo ds. Nuwmort. o, :8.81b to pay for steel rails. See annual viptfrt puDlistied in chbo.sicle. v. u. p.7*». Director elect, d In Sept.. 1872. v. :5, p.4ft3. Annual rt^port to S'ate of Ohio for year ending .lune »>. i872. see Cuboholi, T.15,p. 8(S; V. 16, p. 653. .' Auk. J. 4.r. 2.000,(100 500.0; 10 1,400,000 lH(i9 4N. 1886 1910 1873 1890 do do do do do do do do do do A. 2. 189(1 N. Y..Kldd,Plercc4Co 4 1, May May, O.-F. :f. l« M. 4 N ?"• 7 S 7 7 "*' 717," 00 1,000 Y.,Kldd,P. 4 Co. d^ do do do do do do do do Apr. lern division, srate line. Ind. to Peoria Western dIvUlon, I'eoria to Faw, 117m. Co t of road about *ll,00O,0(i0. The 2d mortKSge W. DIr. bond are ronvertlble Into 1st j referred stock or Into consol. bonds. Ills., illin. Wa Juuel, 1901 N. Y., Metropol. Bank. N. Y.,Kld(l,P. 4 Co. N. Y.. Metropol. Bank .1.4 190,000 1,139,100 do do do 6 7 1,000 1,000 1,000 Xi F.i: A. 7 !»10.0(10 Jf. Co.'a offlee. Feb. 1,1896 do Dec. 1,1894 M.4 N. F.4 A. M.4 N. M.4 N. M.4 N. M.4N. 1,500,000 i8;ii m M.a if. 4 A. F.* A. M. ]' 7 1370 1363 1861 1866 4D, F.4 A. M.4 N. .1. 4 J. 7g. F.4 A. 7g.r. M.4N. 500.000 5,000,000 Sl'0,000 600.(100 60 8S en U. 7 7 soa4c Ist ^*con9in Central— \%t. J. 8 l!iH.a(10 1004c 1004c m Ea 7 7 7 7 (v. 14, p. 74.) do do 1879 do do Dec, 1887 Union Trust Co, Aug.. 1H9I Id bankmntey. (Bee r, t«, p. 881.) BOKtOQ OIBco. Jan. l,I8n (v. 18,p. 3Si: v.li.p. 43.) N.Y.,Famier»' L.4T.C0, JanJO. 1873 Net earnings In 1871, (110.931. DiTtd'a. 1» do per ct. for some y,ar.. (»ecr. 14, p.5U.) do July. 11... do do do 1*00,000 3,1X111.000 bds, bcfor^^: consolidation. mortgage, unendorsed 2d mortgage, endora. by Baltimore 2d mortgage, endorsed by Wash. County. ad preferred mortgage, unemlorsed New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore do do Western y. Carolina— Ut mort.(n:. Dlv.)... We9tem Penjisul'^anla—UX mort Ist Mortgage, Pittsburg BiancU 4 2,5fHl.('00 1.000 100 Oa.alo k. Y., A.*". M.4 N. ,1. (r.l4.n.»a) Xjeased to Ceniral Oa, Dlrldenda 8 par cent a yr, to every 10 oer cnt on Cant. IMMK. F.4 A. New York, JBMI 2d M., on consol. road, guar, by Cent, Ga Western Maryland — ist M., end. Bait. City I 7 7 7 1.000 i867 1871 1871 A.4U. A.40. 1853 1S5J 1810 65X 4 J. J. i8M appointed, (v. 13. p. 6)7, €91.) Incrogrrsa. Coit le Jan. 1, lini,fl,3M.40O. Feb., lira Trafllc Toaranireor 39 parceal D'om 01. Col.. C. 4 I. liallroad. do Feb.. 1900 New York Coat of road and equlpmen*. fstfl ^ 1874 . N. Y.. Am. Kx.Nat. Bk Nov.l.lM Coal road. Completed In 1971. Philadelphia 4 Boaton. Fe(i.l5,1873 Coal road. N'jt earuluga, um.7% Phlladelplita. July 1, >75 <v 14. p. 6'e.) Phlla., W. Painter 4 Co Oct. I, 18 Leased by Penn. RR. N.Y., l).L.4 W. KK Co, Sept..5,18T! Leaned to Del., Lai:k. ft West. A. N. J.'i'j. laiSl " Lynchburg & Danv., Ist mort., gnar., cp. WeslcktHter <^ Phlla.~\»\. mort., new 4 1109.1/21. 1813-79 4 T. Co. L. Jau^,' 1870 150,001 \icknb. <fc J/«rtd— Ist aeries (red endorsed). 3d series (blue enioi-sed) (black endorceil) 8d do A,'*'(). I.4D. 6 7 10 500 1851 1S6S 1846 1866 1S«6 1811 1870 1871 1«71 4 J. 4 0. d'g.t. me Equipment 'oans S. & Chambly bonds A. 27,2S6.5la 8,963.000 10.000,000 '68- '69 Staudstead, J. 27,236,12 1866 2d mortifage. co >i8ol Western 1,100.000 2SO.00O 666.000 800,000 800,000 650,000 42J.000 680.000 400.000 35.745.001 4,0,H),(J00 8,0110 000 Mt-sUquol UU. bords Vermont Ventral— slock li*: mortgage, eouBol New 675,000 22S,0O9 1,.300.W10 too K— a.';6"'.oi'6 1,001 5004c 500&C 004c 600&C M.4 N. F.4 A. I 1.1900 In proeres'. Otininwalo Ced. Baplda, la. L. vr. r,'.92,000ac. lot. lodeauli. KccelMr 1,000,11' 1,000 i'.ooo Macon. 1,7(1 l,0(X) l,0(i(J 1868 1871 Mortga-'C bonds. 2d Issue.. UUca, Chenango dk Sus. atock Ver^nont <fe Ca«arfrt—stock.... Bonds, guar, by Vt. Central 6 7 7 7 Wm J.4.T. I'- J.4J. 600,000 2,700,000 1,000 Mar. i,Vi May F.4A. N.T., Farm. F.&A. do F. 500&C 5064c . 7 7 7 1,1100 I do do H. 4 4'.iOa 2.V».00O 2X 1U39 1039 3 6 7 1,000 18,:9 1871 7 lOO&c 1!«7 1873 4 Virl. Varl. 7 1.800.000 1.600,000 1.300.000 1,500,000 250.000 15.000,000 l.OOJ.OOO 900.000 5.500.000 2.19S.0OO 500,000 300.000 1.000.000 1.500,000 1,000 1,100 1.000 1870 "l 7g. f. '"7'- 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 IfiOO 100 100 1892 H.T.,Dr(>xel. M. 4 Co. Jan. 1,18(10 Completed Sept., 1873. operated by L.ft Jl. I'rcferted atock. i'*lU,noi,. (v. li, p. «3S.) N. Y., ualliitln Bank. Mch'l,'l8»7 Net earning., |.,T^f'<WC34. Koai ... aagsd N.Y..J. R. yhlphord 4Ca Oct. 1,1892 anda. JaM.,ie7i. (v. is. n. Iy3.) N. Y..Vormflye 4 Co. Aug. 1, 18991 Vet larulDga ytar eodlng Mpt. to, 1811 M.4 N. 8.000,000 l.lW 1863 1S70 .M. 100 100 100 1.000 , Ttrmont A if as*.— stock iBt mortgage, (shik'g fuad $7,000 per Convertible bonds do do Vermont Valley—I^ mortgage li:).(i()() l.JOO.OllO goo&c 75 Consul, mortgage, co^iv New 2fi mortgage, gold ($^,000.000) & 2,031,156 167 180 81 41 75 167 180 - Haiin. 100 "75 111.) 1,100.0(10 .150.000 1.000, 00 18(17 10 l»tmoriBiige(L.Krie,W.&iJt.L.) 8,110,000 4 (>. F,4 A. A, 1^5^,706: laterrM paymenta, 1117,8^4; balance, |m,S..l. (Y U, p. 4>2.) i«9i 4 880 ir. A.4(>. H. T.,P,U.Myeri4Co 1878-88 7 J. 4 J. do do 1890 M. 4S. Mch 1. iro M. 4S. Sept. 1.1880 I' J. 4 U. Bavannab, Cent. BR., Qa Dta.,l<a '"bo ISiiS l.*« 1B7U iOO&c 1011 Apni. S.M'MOil 2,»i2.i30 var J.41EJ. M.'4N. and loui net Income, ia;4 do do 1 1871 227 7ot., Wab. itt WeHtern—Htock Preferred 7 per cent stock 1,000 l.OOl) Oct. 1.1903 Charlcdtoa. 1,500. 00 1.00,000 I.5110.OCO 1 nen niortga-ie (Uurl Dlv 1!>6S New Tork. 7 69 UfiH llOX (K. Dlv.) 2d raortgagooV.Dlv.)conTertlWe 1st 29 20 30 1,000 8 laatDlrl'd A. 40. J. 4J. A. 40. J. 4 J. '7' SDII.IMO aui.oiio ISTO isn) 6 by >\hum. 1.000.000 l,'J51i,000 _ I rr -b.e' 5,a«,(«0 3.290 000 8,»77,90O 50,000 Ouaranteed 7 1.419,500 76,000 4,100.000 6.5,'W) MtncJc Company bouits, conv. Inro 'tock at par. Miu.-<fK»<-- rcU b /U'U.conv. at 87H SprinQf. it; m^. S. A.— 1st mort.,gold .... 7 < m.M) 5UI SOU im 2d moi'tifaxe Southern Pen tifii/lvania—lHt :^d mortKaKC, au\d 521.500 '«.W ( Southern Minne-iOta—X^t 187* LIST. tnamodlate notice ot any c-ror dNrorercd In oar Table*. ToiuU, i INTiiltKRT OR DIVIDBNDH. Principal, when Oue, RKMABKB. When Wlier« Fftrftble and M.4S. do do do J. ft J. do A.'40. A.4(). Bait.. R. A.40. A.4 0. A.40. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. 4 J. 4 J. 4 J. J.* J. J. J. J. J. 4 .1. 4 R. Garrett Sous. do do do do Garrett 4 Sons 49V, 595, 804 ; r. 16, p. 292, 621. 4 Greenf. nil comnleilon »t Tunnel. Net earning*. 1871-73, .May 15.1873 Leases Troy Julyl l.^SS July 1,1879 Hooac (169.522. (T. 15, p. 838, v. 16, p. 188, 219) Jul? 1,ISS3 Oct., 18->9 Jan. 1.1890 Ian. 1. l,«ii Jan.l,l8M Leased till Kn'Iand RR. ending March 1, 1873 wer* In annual report In 1875 to NeteamVsyr (36,505 as shown CUROKICLS, r. 14, p. 764. Ja:i. 1. 1890 1880 Apr. 1,1890 1896 May,' 1873 Jau. 1, 1875 Msy 1, Sept I, 1873 1880 Mar. 'i,' 1832 Under foreclosure. Con.pletpd 15 mi'es. June, 1872. Gross earnings year ending Sept. 30. 1873, (M8,3:i. Kx.-.enses. (5S1.77J. Net earnings, (103.598. Orange, Alex, ft M.B'<. consolidated with Lynchburg ft DanTllle, April. 1873, under this name. The Co. has resolved to i^sue a conaol. mortgage to take up the others. 1891 Apr. 1, 1896 1, 1891 Old debts retired by this Issue. (T.14,p.8J8). Income bonds amonnt to (818,400. Int. N. Y.,Soutter& Co. d;faultcd,;April. :87J, on M. ft W. P. do do bonds. do do In progress from Relay (7m. N. of Balto.) Bait., Citizens N. Bank Jan. 1. 1090 to wlllla jisport. Md., 80m.. and Relay to do do .Tan. 1. 1890 Balto. 7in. Aniual rt-port for last Oacal do Jan., 1890 do year given In Crroniclv. v. 15. p. 888. do do Jan., 1890 showing gross earnings of (197,707. do Jan., 1890 do do Jan., 1890 do Jan., 190.'. do do Philadelphia, offlee. Apl. Jan. A.40. The company madi. default, Sept. 31. 1873, Korasnmniary of stoc holders proceed Ings. ftc. see CHRONtCLK.V. 15,0.400, Philadelphia, Office. 1, 1890 (T. II, p. 838; T. 15, p. TOT.) Apr. 1.18SS Lease(l to Pa. RR. Stock, (1,033.450. Coat of road, 4c., (3,730.263. (T. 11. p. 628.) 1896 4 Ian. do do F.4 A. Camden, N.J.Co's office Feb. 11,187? Connol. of several roads and orani-bea. M.4 S. do Ma 011,1883 Camden to Cape May. Salem 4 Swedes* boro, 126m, Net earning.. 1871, (341.511. do J. 4 J. Jan., 1896 do Oct., 18) A.40. J. 4 J. New Yor'r and London. Jan. 1.1886 Completed Feb.. 1372. L.gr.. 1.125.000 ac. York Office 1902 J. ft J. New ol Co. Leased to Vt. Cent-, at (20.000 pr yr ft txs. New Yor<. J. ft .1. 1873 BaIto.,Sare Deposit Co. June, 1900 Income bonds of (.50i.00il ,<lso Issued. J. 4 D. Soldniuk'rioreclosnr*. (r.I6. p.t«2JM.4K > New York. J. 4. 1. 18SJ-9J .1 . .( A.4 0. A.4 0. 1, Phlla., DeHaven 4Bro. do do J.'ftJ. London, M.4N. J. 4 J. do N.T., N. Q-J. Phlla. J/ft J. I'- J. 4 J. .'nrlVH Bk of Repnblle ft Wilmington. Boston Office. Wercesttr, OlSca. ;da <• Oct.,l'X» Floatin;: deo . (iai.701 ; toslto Nov., 1871, (3MU.462. (T. II. n. <(8.> Leased Dec. 1872. to WIL. Col. 4 Road at 8 per cent on stortc. In IST^nnd 1831 7 afterwarda. Lessee asaomes all llabllt 1888 Jan. .1903 ties. 1896 Jan. Jnly 1, 1893 1. "01 Jan., Auuta 1, '7.1! USlAl887 {T. l«.p. 21.) Completed, Oct.. IS:2. Net earnings 71-'» T. 16, p. 188.) Stock paid, (SSO.OOO (ttS.4SS. Cr. 19, p. 86 [May 31, 1873. THE CHRONICLE. 78-1 ^ss ®|)e Commercial ®imes. 1, 1878, to all the principal foreign countries, 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 besided those mentioned in the table. c*35»na3^a0!O>nTfM'r January COiMxMERClAL EPITOME. Friday Night, May Exportu «r lieadlnK Articles from New York. The lollowingtable,compiledtromCu8tomHouse returns.shows the exports of leading articles from the port of New York since 30, 1873. According to act of our State Legislalare today is a close holiday, known as Decoration Day, so tliat the principal commercial centres are closed, and business generally suspended. Trade matters have presented lew new features of momeat, and tlie fluctuations in prices of leading staples have been On the whole, however, some improvement of tone Blight. and confidence may be rep.jrted. The weather has become very and seasonable for crops, the temperature changing suddenly from almost winter cold, with blankets and fires in requisition, to summer, with tlie thermometer well up in the " eighties." We have reported this week the suspension of a number of houses, combined for the purpose of controlling the lumber trade, and having extensive ramiScations in the Northern and Western states, and in Canada, but it seems to have exerted no influence beyond those immediately interested. The monthly coal sale on Wednesday went ofl" at higher prices, but the closing prices were fine the lowest of the sale. Provisions have shown some decline, and the business has been mainly in pork and lard. New mess pork sold to a fair extent on new mess for the spot at $16 75@H7, and old mess at $18 25 June at $16 62i, and for July at $17 a5 but there was subsequently a decline to $17 for the latter month. Lard has been <0 eowflo I- T-l 5.2 jrf O -J3 •-•'X.Mev f4. .C4 0-. .at 3«t-«r^r r^ .ct.t^cM2tnwi'"Ss '-L rt olasccOTMo ^ij* ^ '^acoo .«oc1:o50CC coqO'5' lO • v 9« -! e* sg 52 <f>^ - CO 9 5i»^35 ri V CO 2| . t^otS •o5 . ;^ mate* 0.0<0 i£ Si ^ 90 la oi go r~i Oi !0 » "a 53> »4 3 • -.ifoeo . -r-i .in r- -«5030otQOiS -i-l ; ; prime Western has sold at 9 l-16c. for May and June, 9fc. for July, and 9 9 16e. for August with kettle rendered for June at 9ic. Bacon has been quiet and lower long clear being now quoted at 8i@8ic., and 9c. for short clear for early delivery. Other cut meats have been quiet dry salted shoulders were quoted yesterday at 7ic.; there has been some business in fairly active ; SO-^i-* - i •t-O 1-1 ••ssg y goo C- • ' ;C iO • -co -00 .SI . mo ; :2ig ; -.i ts ; short cat dry salted haras at lie; in pickled hams a small business was reported at llic, and light smoked hams, in bulk, at 13ic. ' ' Beef has been in limited demand. Butter has continued to decline : under free receipts. Cheese has been in good demand for export, has been reached, but yesterday IS^c. was high as 15|c. as and regarded aa a full price. Freights have been less active, and rates have receded. The o S °'. delay in the arrival of grain by canal, and the knowledge that less - O com than usual is coming forward, have had a depressing influS ence upon grain rates, and for May shipments a material decline 3^2 PS has been submitted to. A speculation in petroleum has also limited the engagement of vessels to load with that staple. u Engagements for Liverpool have included large lots of cheese at *13 • • • and yesterday bacon at parties having with some 403, room COs, 153 for grain offered to relet the same at 8id for corn or 9d for wheat. To London, by sail, wheat at 9Jd. For Bristol, wheat at lOid by sail and lljd by steam. A large bark to Glasgow at 68 9d for grain and Ss 9d lor flour, and another large bark to Cork for orders at 7s 7id. To-day there was more steadiness, with grain on i o .CO sis :§'to Liverpool by June steamers at 9s 9id. A large bark to Hamag and email grain at a one to Peuarth Boads at 6d. with 8s, 7s burg Refined petroleum has advanced to 30c. on the spot, and 20i@ • o 90ic. for the early future, in bbls., with cases quoted 251@26c. crude has been subject to speculation at ''the Creek," pud is higher at 9@9Jc. on spot, and 9i@9ic. for June delivery, in bulk. tsto ft A considerable sale of city naptha has been made at ll^c. in bbls. ''' Strained rosin has been more active for export, with pricos 11 higher at $3 30@$3 35. Spirits turpentine, after selling at 46c., advanced and closed at 46i®47c. Tallow has been more active at 8S@9c. for good to prime. Whiskey was dull until yesterday^ ^3 , •% Vof /- , : - • t •• • a decline to 93c. led to a large business. The sale • eo . S2 • S o* «? o 1 0^3 .o in ;52S5S5feS ^^co : when oseo , > * Q0.0-O S3 " ^:;« 5,2 O jS5S O' -en 00 gn :^ , ,-. - -1 r^ eb . "«• . ' .»o • l-c- m o '^ iiiOC* »-» o «=«'-00 r-* end : « : :i . 'Stj-o . : S :8- • .00 :S .032 .!SS -^ at 43c. jn bond, noted last week, was alcohol. Oils have been in fair request, with sales of crude sperm at $1 50, and choice lard Hides and leather have been firm and fairly active. oil at 80c. 5-^ -ot- :S 1« cf ^ Metals have been dull, but the only marked change in prices is a decline in tin plates, which sold early in the week at $13 37igold charcoal tin, $9 37i, gold, for coke tin, and $10 25 gold for charcoaj - - o « p(• -a> Kentucky for leaf tobacco has been steady, but *^ oir-ooo :'5 S3' o-g !8S :3 : hardly so active, the sales for the week aggregating only 500 which 400hhd8. for export. Prices have remained steady; new ciop lugs 7@8c., leaf 9rgil4c. Seed leaf has also been less active, but prices have ruled steady; sales have been crop ot hhds., of 00 :5.2 : 1870,100 cases sundries at 9@10c. crop of 1871, 500 eases Connecticut at 45@55c. crop of. 1872, 130 cases sundries on private terms. Spanish tobacco was less active, but prices were rather tending npward sales 400 bales Havana at 80c.@$l 05, and 50 bales Yarn on piirat* terms. Manufactured tobacco dull. c* :S terne. The market ^» ; . eg • o o ; a • : BS o o ; 3ou>An!<!4 00 -M§< THE CHKONICLE .lay 81, 1873] liuporta of fjeadluic Articles. foUov7lti>7 caulu, cuaipitod troui (>udiuia House return* snows the foraij^n imports of leading articlutt aI tlii.s port since Jaa. 1, 187JJ, aud for tlie sa.ne period of 187*3 and 1871: [Thoquur.iity !« .jiveii In i>ft(;kn<^<!8 \%'hoit not oihorwlae HpecJfled.l Tbe Same iilnce .lau. 1 isra. , Uiua Haiiie lluie 1312, 1371. 1872. un. ware— Karthtiu Uuilury Chtua t:4.^3i S.Mt a,3 / 8vl.7.1 20U,23J I7,ii;3 l.).Wl lS.*«i 7.3971 EariUf aware.... 2* ilTi 01a9«... Gliuaware 6.34J UlHAM plate 4,.Ii UilttOil<i.. Ij iUl' 21.172 533.7^ ^Xi,6!,i Uoct»ii,t).iieB !5,-..13 13,104 .5.1 il ',2AI 1,513' SlenI !?.7l3 .,.t:i liidl^o 2.;io 8." l.?iO Uadaer -.12) 3it| ic.viri easeiitlal... ds bt>i« . 33) Opiiiiii Baila bl-carb..., 35.054! 25.6. SO'U sal.... Soda.aab Flax Ij Hair Ileinp, balen... . Ac— Wool, buli!« 1,7;6 Ai-tlcleH reporteil I5i by vuluu— .S,«j-. IS.'.liCliiHrs 5i,3J.£ 23.12lKl«h »8.^Cork« 5.14 E,239 5.002 6,590, 2.i71 Loinoiia Orani^es f.OJO Nhis 1,53.! 3.U31I 8,ii6J 62,3ir 90.6/2 60.173 lirlnties Ivory Jawelry. Ac— Jewelry Watches.. LlQseed Kaiicygoodn :».8'2|fruiU.&c.— 5,«W 27,ilc 66S Porta. M,'-61l 1,540, 1,«77 511 2,527, 219,33 51 017^ 55,'.1S 87^,627 69.260 Uolaues WoodiCork 70:li Faaric ., Logwood Mahogany Proitiice for tlie I Beoelpta of Domeatlc Jauiiary Tlio racuipU ot doiaestic 1 • 1. ».- «2,V4 l'7..-.3 a« HifUt 88 .... !«.•<» MO ii,iM 4<.«l •.«;3 r.t,>i« riorlita No. Carolina Virginia Other portt.. io,m i4,M» Total tbit year ra.2S4 3BI,4(7 I3M;0M Tot«l la«t y>ar Kn,ni iaas,s49 :oic.»6i 26.KM '01 The market the baa be--n quiet and prices without quotable change. It may be noted, however, that 11339 67,8:9 71,602 76,0;3 70Afl .14.948 the better grades low mi'ldllDg and nbore are in but limited 32459 2:.,C64 20.271 supply, and lo purchase good lines of thfin would not be an eaay matter except at some advance on nominal quotations; but of :C30.9f6 |;39.13? 1696,652 grades below low middlings the snpply is amp e, prices are in 46,52.'* 31,^41 3 .10^ 5;;.3-i 3i6.4;o 597,9il' buyers' favors, and no considerable qUAntlty couM be mar'teted 178,12V 171,796 178.316 Yesterday the close wus quiet, with the demand at quotations. 206.24-. 240.939 l')«,777 o day being a close holiday, the chiefly on spinners' account. w>l,:8.» 19.2.1; ;5;,(3I excijange was not opened. For future delivery business waa 601.713 432.5 T 475.759 01.68 497.445 754 03 moderute-and the fluctuations trifling up lo the opening ot Wed4,<-.13,20, 2,'A.1.6'.» 5 i9. nesday. On that day notices for delivery on Juno c ntracts were Ja3,5;12 161,92^ 306,15! but they were not, and expecied to have been very freely given 472.10i 385 .9 X 161,70i ::,7S' the conviction was thus strengthened that the present crop bad 45.825 4W.7C2;9 51846 •js; 8«,1T2 been larcely oversold. Tlie reports from the gold market also ;15.957 28 62; t8,'83 caused some ujieasiness among parties who were under contract 115.7I* !7!.65R isins; for delivery the next three months, and they took ihe preeaution S9.9'.14 19.0 26.294 The result Is shown in the diffrenoe 2»"',58». to anticipate their wants. :5.'i,:8S 2.32.4.8 5^..'>« 6:. 107 W.32«il between opening snil highest prices that day, low middling for 1,604 2,7:3 1.964 past week lor spot cotton — — ; Ginger Popper Salinetre •.,5W 43) aa.4<i^ Texas *..vi 22,5% I28,:U'J 4ii 4c.— C«»Bla 9.f.63 10. i.u;8 16.119 43.258 6,100 . Savanuah 'iT'4^w7 I Kamlii' 2J.5H2 2,633 Mobile Charleston.. »42i(i4» ,1 HIdei uudroBteil Rico 793 8plce«, 7.'9 Hides, dn^ssod.. tudia rubber *.- 463 Ji2) 6.7 621 70MU 32 2 6 mxzt . 189,461 639 JK2 81, Ni^W Uriekua N**r York 8:.5t,i 197,448 24;:i,e8s Wiiate 1,303 Wllie«. 3,^)'.| Chain|>aK'e,bks. I.:i7 Wlueil 31.3J3 20,i»4 l.li38' ,. Sl.liSi 4J1I.4. ; 561,771 S;.7'J sl'ioj 3,211 Pur* Oiiiiuy clocli.. 9;.i..2' l«3.-.;<: A boxes -72 23,10 713 Wl 28U.339 S'. 42e.J27 3,3.; Slf 1.773.6.1 51, :u i>,-iM 57.409 3,,.;^6'rol>iicc« 7JI) 1,«1 m.les. tS|>oUur,Tb< 3,53.1 3,202 2.9lli 21l:l„lill, l;,2*iTea 8,la6 Oi. Olive I , Britain. France. Por'iii.| Total. Ii7,f9l' U: *: ,W7 SiiO.i's: 5.;.'i!,wi6 i.9l3.7! 1 i>l^ii '6«t(ar, I2,:03 buKa »,-8 2 0SJ iO.-DU Gambler. Uuui. Arabic... la, Lead, 8,422 I. Liu! Iruu, UiC bdrs.. i.>'t>i IJriiKd, u ilui'tlwure . w.tf.ii Ac.-Uuik, Ptiruvlau. Uiua powdoro... Bt-Liuioue, IUU4 Cuclilneal Crea n Tartar... 3.216 Tlu, buxeR 2,79u Till sUbi, loi.. JO 331 ... l,9.5'Kai:a 436.;S-ISutfiir, tlhtl.., tcl. 2,b3ll Coil, tuns Cuuuii. bagi Coitce, t>.iK» with the correBponding week of lut teaioD, there !• an infrtniit In theexports this week ol 43,934 bale«, while the stocks to-night are 93,104 bales more, than they were at this time a year ago. The following is our uHual table showing the movement ol cotton at all the porta Irom Sept. 1 to May 23, the lateit mail date*^ BKtJXIl'TS azroBTBP alJiOB aapr. to— Cna'llliaB aspT.l. POKTS, wise si4ick. ureal Olhci MeUI>,&i:.— UtauB auil Cliliia. • Smiie lime 8*in< ttiim 7H6 Week and aince 1. produce have been as {ollowg : June opening at 18 18-32c and closing at V* l)-16c, and for July and August opening at 18 21 82c and closing at 18 13 16c and 18 25-3'2c respectively but after 'Change a portion of the advance was lost. The next crop was dull acd the prices paid among the lowest of the week. Yesterday, however, there was ai other reaction, when the improvement was especially marked in the delivThe eries of the next crop, though without much activity. market is in a ve/y sensitire condition, as it is largely oversald and there appears to be a growing indisposition to The total sales of this description be short any longer. tree on board. for the week are .53,S50 bales, including For immediate delivery the total sales font up this week 6,297 bales, including 3,039 lor export, 8,123 tor consumpOf the above 270 in transit. tion, 180 for speculation, and bales were to arrive. The following are the closinir quotations ; This Since week. Jan. Aahes...pk^8. BreadsiulT^— Flour. .bbls. Wi.ea ..Itu.. time 1. ~2,8i9 112 '72.| 7.;3'<».6iO Oata 131.«i 3,2.i;.:2: 2,13:,3-3; 24,8'JO 23.:U3 536.*.0 5JJ.'5 i,iii;,.io6' . Ac. 19.i 01 QrasH ad,b>ia Beana, bbla 9231 19,3;ll PBa8,busli. C. meai.nbla s'iaiil 103.IM Cottoii.,balea, 21,1721 40O.3;ll 350 11.411 Beiiiu ..bales, 2,i.86l 171 Hldi.'S No. Hops, .bales. H71 Leather. sides Molasses. Ixls, 46,S3.> 3,9 l,0;8,3l? Do., bbl Navrat stores— Cr.turp bbls Bnlrlts turp. 'iis 22',")32 II S3:i.,-ti6 It 4.0H 1,107 12.8-.7 2:1,001 213..iSl 4-i5 21,2^3 Tar 7,17 i Eifijs 12,3 '9 ... PSrk 4.50' 1 23.l"e 18.385 4,9;7 Cheese Cutmeats 84.2 n i 926 Butter, pkgs.... S9,1H Beef, pkiw Lard, pkKi »).9I7 Lard, Ic^KS 2. no; Kliio,pkg8 343.1301 Starch 4,3J1 S earino 32) OT.SSI' 7 '.3:3: suirar. 30.216, 3.716 21,014 239,153 20.894 3,363 !,1.11 71.749 812 51,903 e2,04S 33 7 46,249 258,696 201,^6 2o;,no 136,883 3.0,303 2.2.335 94.112 2'.6,28; 22ri,447 19,112 21 .,.-.4 9-,u'"0 1^:97.-, 212,316 12.6,-,3 811 4.0^7 14 i34 6,261 I2J.9 7 113.181 79 J 8,'.33 ll,aa;» 6,:!27 Sui'ar,bbla l,43i,<.9 SO i Roslu E31 on SW.;^! on, lard l,399,<4;-> Peanuts, ba^i Corn Barley, Pitch ake, pkgs.... 2.938' 71.1371 1.092.905 850,31.) 2,6li,9W 33:, 303, 2.»!9,..3I Rye This Since Same week. Jan.l. time '72 Same hhds Tallow, pkrfS Tobacco, 989 jkira.... Whiskey, bbls.... Wool.balea Dressed bOKS, Mo. 2.721 3,112 2.6"4 1,245 681 n.siii 63.73; 8;,o.iH 74. 93 f.i.SSl 29,470 93,312 80,213 p. M., May 30. 1873. By Sjiecial teleif rams received to-night from the Southern ports, we are in possesgion of the returns showing the receipts, exports, Ac, of cotton for the week ending this evening. May 30. It appears that the total receipts for the seven days have reached 80,90(3 bales ai^ainsl 34,044 bales last week, 41,031 bales the previous week and 43,770 bales three weeks since, making tlie total receipts since the first of September, 1872. 8,410.987 bales against 2.((63,235 bales for the same period of 1871-73, showing an increase since September 1, 18T3, of 757,752 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per telegraph) and lor the corresponding weeks of the live previous years are as follows : week at— this 1»70. 1871. 1872, 1873. Texas Mobile, Orleans. t4),«.... TtxiTT.T" i«xa.... 17H«.... l.H«--.- Florida. 17.0-,2 101.801 2U.668 OOTTON. Fkidat, BecelTed : New Upland and 5;-k" 1868. 1868. Ordinary Good Ordinary Strict G od Ordlnarr. Low per lb. 16X». Mlddlluic ^.v:. ^ IbUM ::::! Middling Good Middling ;VX» I I ' 21H<» lfH'»- 16>itt.... -. n*«.. Ii>H»--.. 1*),*.... 18>K«.... :sx«.... itva.... 21)lfc..-- 21iK».... JO 22 I St.... li..... Below we ifive the gales of spot and transit cotton and price of Uplands at this market each day of the past week : SALES. c..^^. Ezp't. sump. ula'n Saturday 891 HX, MonfUy ruesday Wednesday Thui'sda; 510 243 284 9t0 "ii 1,094 2 ' 678 41U 755 pai">». 1 Good Tran- tjpec ord'ry. Ord'ry. Total >|t. ow MidMMfg. tfUni; 1 992 61 56 , P 9i2 1.3*1 I I'M I'M >6K 1»S 19W 12^ I'K l«t< t»2 Holiday ~Jm Total "iiiw ~^\ 130 .... • •• free on board) For forward delivery the sales (including have reached during the week 53.850 bales (all low middling or ou the basis of low middling), and the following is a statement of the sales and prices eta bale*. For jBly. or May : J. How Orleans bales. 1",2I8 1,463 2.430 4.680 :,622 6,713 19 261 3,413 Mobile Sayauuah. ,,,,. , Texas ; Teaiiessee Ac Klorl.la North Carolina Virginia 13.736 2.3:5 S.379 2,531 5.401 3,948 2,.-H7 766 1,871 •i,M Sil S,72-| 10,465 2.163 5.605 6.036 2.117 S,676 178 4,422 1,387 U'l 1,7711 'C9 l.a3< !,4!1 1.900 S,74«» i'il 220 1,311 1,1 80.906 11 119 1,C82 899 703 103 so'i B,8ia 1.789 1,621 443 Total since Sept. 3,110.937 1 36,402 1S,1!7 3.792.269 ;.S51.235 80,737 2,710.017 3 ie'iir 2.036 7,5112 ~li6ji9 fi6S tor the week ending this evening reach a total of 65,851 bales, of which 58,974 were to Qreat Britain, 4,521 to France, and 2,156 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made up this evening, are now 285,680 bales. Below are the exports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week of last season Kxpurted to— Stock. Total this Samew'k Weekending Q.Brit. France Contln't week. 18T2. 1813. 1872. May 30. The eiports : 1 1 New Orle«n» Mobile Charleston... Savanuah New rork... Other porta.. Tut.-wl Sine* Sept. From 1 1 in 4,521 5 4*4 .... 20 1,239 5.484 5.496 6.;91 S,49i) 6,;93 4.;i3 14.716 1.854 5S.974 1,676,J81 26.1i'8 15.012 3,557 417 4,521 2.156 289,414 175,890 the foregolnj; statement 16.216 2.271 65,651 2,S90,r,8 It 61,389 7.;;2 7..583 2,676 52 70.173 32,000 8.09U 4.J93 tij<e4 23.000 22,697 1,858,012 28i.«90 198,616 2,6ii6 35.3« 4.2.18 'stio 92,341 22.9T2 U,'i82 20 56; will be seen 18 balea. 716 l,«0O 1,200 5,500 18S 150 l,8»i total May. 18 13-32 18 7 l.aw 18 15-82 18>, IS 17-82 ;8 9-'.6 6 3,;00 1,600 2,900 3,100 2CU 16,50'l \:im 1.000 8.200 Junt^. 100 3,400 too 1825-32 WH WO 13 lS-16 18 2'.-a2 18 11-16 18 28-32 200 TOO l3-<7.32 cts 13* 21,0 18 18-16 18 27-32 8UM 18X 16,(00 tota^ .Inly. For Angiisr. 2 20O I8X 1110 1811-16 1. 100 1,000 5.5t« totalJime. 18,, IS 21-S 18 11-16 28-82 18 ISX 12,900 total 18X Ang. i.1.0 total TOO 1,200 ...17 9-16 3l« 300 700 80O 17K :u) 17 1-U 17 \%n 1711-16 n i»-;6 8,000 tot.l Sept. r'or October. 900 '00 Oct. For November. For Septem'.er. ..\:\ ..17516 I. 00 total Not. For Decrmbei*. 300 100 ISJi IT 4m total Dee. The following exchanges have been made during the wees -. exchange 7V0 .luce for Augutt. " 100 .luue for August. Xc. " lOK.Iiinefor .liiiy. Cc. " lOOSeptemb r for May. )5c. " loo October (or August, 1 &-I6C. 300 August for July, even. 200 May lor June, even. The following will show the closing prices each day on th* basis of low middling uplands, for the several months named: llion. FrI. Wed. Tues. Sat. Mon. KrI. 18). !£X ItX '8*4. Ou spot 18)< 18X 163 May. Ita 18)2 •18X I6^W 18 7-18 June 18 l»-« UH 18 IS-1« 13*2^-32 IS 13-'» 13 li-ii July 13 -2^-82 \'>f ISK 13 45-SI 9O 13 13-16 Auifust ... IhK 13K -.7 1»-1« 'l^^^l. •17 ll-l« 17X Septem... 17X 3-14C. paid to . . i%^ cctober.. Novem ttutt, compared cts. 18>« For 201 "" week Total this bales. SO 900 17 7-l« 17 H 17^ Decern .."17 • Ait«r 'Cbtagt, . 11 S-l« 17 17 7-16 1-18 n •J6« 16 U-l« 16X M lilt THE CHfeONICLR 786 Weatheh Ueports by TELEonAPii. —Our weather reports Too much to ni)j;Ut are Bcaicely ns favorable ae given last week. rain is the general complaint. Not that we suppose any damage the raiu thus far has been the has been done ; the only result of rapid jsrowth of grass, and tho difUculty, therefore, ot keeping the succession of clear, dry days would soon rwmove fields clean. Orleans the weather has At this unfavorable condition. they are having too been much tho same as last week much raiu, there l^eiug heavy showers, with rain more thi n Our half the week, the weather being warn ami sultry. Mobile dispatch states that they have had a continuation there of the warm, sultry, wet weather of Inst week, with the grass is said to be growing rain more than half the wetk BO fast as to bo troublesome, and hence the reports with regard Too much ruin and the farmers to the c.i)> are less favorable. complaining of grass, with rain more than half the week, is also A Now ; ; the contents of our Montgomery telegram. At Selma very similar facts are reported as to tlie weather, but cur correspondents add that the cotton plant looks strong and healthy, and is developing promisingly. Our telegram from Macon states lUat it has rained there two days, but also adds that a good stand of cotton has been secured. At Columbus it has rained three days. At Augusta they have had one rainy day, with a slight hail storm yesterday. which did but little damage. At Charleston it has been warm and dry all the week, with tho exception of liglit showers, and the crop is improving in condition. They have had raiu on five days at Memphis, and on one day an unusually severe storm, with tlie grass is becoming troublesome. At rest of tlie week cloudy Nashville it has rained nearly every day of the week. Consumption op American Cotton to November 1st. In our item last week with this heading we intended to have stated that the figures given in it for stock held by English fpinners and their weekly consumption were the estimates of the leading Liverpool brokers and not our own, and were only used and not adopted by us. Something to that effect was inserted with regard to consumption, but as to spinners' surplus stocks omitted. Our own views on this latter point are well known, and were fully expressed in the Chronicle of February 15th. Our only object in the item in question was to show that if our crop reports continued to be favorable, even on the Liverpool basis of consumption and their estimate of spinners' stocks, there would he a surplus of American cotton. As to the actual stocks held by English spinners, we may have something to say next week. expect to begin next Onii Visible Supply Statement. week to furnish our readers with a new table of visible supply, the most complete which has ever been published. The endeavor has been to obtain a statement which would reflect the exact amount of cotton in stock and afloat of each kind each week. This has always been our aim, but we have hitherto failed to [May 31, 1873. — tiie Interior Ports. Below we of cotton at the interior poi-ts receipts and ehipmen' s for the week, and stock to-night and for the correspondIng week of 1873 ^Week ending May 30, K'S-, ^Weck eudlnif June 1, '7S Movements of Cotton at give the — movements ; Heceipts. bhipniuutp. Stock. Augusta Columbus Macon Montgomery Selma Memphis . 895 171 63 105 315 1,977 2,997 4.553 1,595 . Nashville 833 811 510 467 681 261 81 1,9 Stock. 4,508 1,674 1,173 1,537 "i5 1,202 274 51 43 192 , 1201 739 355 224 5.603 l,t00 13,342 3,171 2,333 11,775 25,759 957 10,240 5.227 ShlpmtnW tteccipts. 7.819 5,206 5,353 4.051 28.275 9,200 1,481 60,860 The above totals show that the interior stocks have deereaned dur ing the week 5.019 bales, and are to-night 35,101 bales mare than The receipts have been 2,897 bales at tho same period last year. more than the same week last year. The exports ot cotton this week from New York show an in crease since last week, the total reaching 15.216 bales, against ll.OSS^baleslast week. Below we give our utual table, showing exports of cotton from New \ork, and their direction for each of the last four weeks; also tlie total exports and direction since September 1, 1872 and in the last column the total for the same period o( the previous year Exports ol Cotton (bales) from Nenr ITork since Sept. 1, 1S7S ; ; WBKK xNDrae — — We attain it. The arrangements which we have now completed will, we think, cover tho entire field; and as we are promised the corresponding figures for the two previous years, a comparative statement of much usefulness will, we trust, be the result. — Bombay Ship.vients. According to our cable dispatch received to-day, there have been 37,000 bales shipped from Bombay to Great Britain the past week and 3,000 bales to the continent, while the receipts at Bombay, during the same time have been 35,O0C bales. The movement since the first of January is as follows. These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay, and are brought down to Thursday, ^Sbtpments this week Great Con- Drltaln tiueiit. 1873.... o7,0U0 2,000 1972.... 15,000 10,000 1871.... 50,000 17,000 May to-. Total. 39,000 25,000 67,000 29 May May 1J,109 Other British Ports 15,35? 100 Total to Gt. Britain 15,458 12.109 802 675 39 202 575 39 .—Shipments since Jan. Great Con- 1 Britain. Total, tluent. 510,000 137,000 469,000 215,000 401,000 219,000 Week's receipts. 647,000 35,000 681,000 33,000 620,000 58,000 From the foregoing it would appear that compared with last year there is an increase this year in the week's shipments from Bombay to all of Europe o! 14,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1 shows a decrease in shipments of 37,000 bales compared with the corrBsoouding period of 1872. May prev. year. 21. 28. 10,626 13,7.39 420.8.'i9 977 1.507 307,458 2,78» 14,716 4-32,31)6 310,247 4,557 881 11> 10,626 Bremen and Hanover Hamburg Total to N. Enrope. 4,657 1,000 500 17,682 4,H43 7,721 6,880 349 500 30,1'54 0,870 466 'soo poo 400 1,250 1,141 Spain.OportoA Qibraltar&c AU others 2',74i I'iiie Total Spain, &c 2,741 1,19) 459 718 319.113 Grand Total 16,160 15.2i6 11.065 13,n.34 New York, Boston t The following are tho receipts of cotton at Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since September 1, 1872: PHILADKLP'IA NIIW YORK. bsob'ts moM- This Since week. ISept 1. I New Orleans.. 2,639 2.171 This 96,06:!, 49,467 2,9171 149,019: Florida 8'th Carolina. N'th Carolina. Virginia North'rn Ports 2,478, i;494 145,0771 Tennessee, Foreign 169 1,319) 120 &c 6,5711 9 I Since 1 1 This Since Tliis week. (Sep t.1. Since ! 1 week.:Scpt.l.]| week. |Sept.l. Mobile to-, time to date. Other French ports Texas Savannah : May 14. Liverpool Same Total 486 47,711! 1,203, 16,77,5] ....I 83,792, ....I 11,583 470 2,881 9851 15,602 13,4.57| 374 1321 10,497 27,508,11 198 701, 6,997 132.601 ....! ....I 892' 76.925; 21,717] 90; _L Total this year 15,359i 813,4571 3 486 303,234; Total last year. 7.647! Ii54.261i 8,421 253,272- 985 1 9,669 19,!99 40.127 1.097 'essi 12,889 86 486 16,4i3 105 281 2-23 11,054 '1671 632 78 052| 6,4701 1,528 293 48,837 1.507! 62,3761', 1,6601 95.763 2,111,102.119 — Shipping News. The exports of cotton from the United Stat'» Visible Supply of Cotton Made dp by Cable and Tele- the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 50,781 eRAPn. By cable we have tonight the stocks at the different bales. So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are tb« European ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the same exDorts reported by telegraph, and published in TnKCnnOKAmerican afloat for each port as given below. From figures thus ICLE last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port received, we have prepared the following table, showing the are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York J quantity of cotton in sight at this date (May 30) of each of the we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday — two pa.st seasons bales. Stock in Liverpool Stock in London Stock in Havre Stock in Marseilles Stock in Bremen Stock in Amsterdam Stock in Antwerp Stock in Hamburg Stock in Barcelona Stock in Trieste Afloat for Great Britain (American). ...... Afloat for Havre (American and BrazO).. Afloat for Bremen (American) Afloat for Amsterdam (American) Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe Stock in United States ports Stock in inland towns Exports from United States this week. . . Total.. of 1873. 817,000 177,750 101,750 16,500 52,750 83,000 33.000 37,500 63,000 17,000 203,000 24,000 11,500 4,500 452,000 285,680 60,987 65,651 8,565,568 1873, 874,006 233,000 210,000 18,000 21,000 86,000 81,000 80,000 70,000 14,000 144,000 24,000 5,000 2,750 408,000 192,516 25,759 22,697 2,420,723 These figures indicate an increase in cotton in sight to-nigh' 144,846 balei compared with the same date pi 1872. night of tHis week : — Total bales. Liverpool, per steamers City of Washington, 944 City of Antwerp, 722. .Calabria, 741. .Spain, 2,966 and 1.33 Sea IsHnd Jamaican, 160... Adriatic. 1,008... Java, 273. ...Franco 13,739 2,192. Idaho. 3,605. .per ship Naturalist, 1,015 470 To Cardiff (Eng,) per str, Pembroke. 470 607 To Glasgow, per strs. Napoli, 200 ...Europa, 307 600 To Bremen, per str. Bremen. 600 Nbw Orleans— To Liverpool, per strs. Alnhama, 4,421 ...Elta, 2,503 Belgravia. 3.848 per bark ,,.per ships Nunquam. 3,548 New York— To . . . Askoy, . . . . . . 15,766 1,436 To Havre, per barks Gnsta Belene, 1,319 and 4 bags. 1,.382.... . .Zuliema, 2,705 8,100 : To Bremen, per ship Shakspere, 3,100 To Genoa, per birk Meteor, 1,307Charleston—To Havre, per ship Florello, 1,307 2,499 Upland and 100 Sea Island Satannau— To 2,599 Liverpool, per ship Agenor, 4,480 Island .- To CronsUdt, per bark M. & Boston -To Liverpool, per str?). Upland and str. Pennsylvania. 617 SaN'Francisco— To Liverpool, per shii Ontario, The particulars 73 3,06* 1,783 647 73 60,731 Total are as iollowsi Sea 4.635 A. H. WUle, 791 PniLADiSLPHiA— To Liverpool, per 155 .... E. C mn, 3,060 Upland Atlas, 631,. Sidon. 461... per ship of those shipments, arranged In our neaal form May 31, 1878 THE CHRONICLE. J LWer- Car- Olai- Br«- Cron r>al. dlir. fow. Havre, men, iladt. M9 New Orleans 470 S07 .... 16,766 8,105 600 8,100 MaTanokh Boston 4,636 . 1,7M Philadelphia San Francitco • 647 .*>* .•• * . «.888 9.tM 1.mi 1,807 .... 8,000 , . . •>•• ••*• •••• «••» ••» ••• 1,783 ^* 78 ~470 80.B33 Below we g\ve all news to vessels carryiajf roltoo 6,8M 607 3^ 1^ SM> received, during the week, of disasters from any port of the United States: New OrleanB for Liverpool, remained on the bar, South West Paee, May 30, where iihe haii been for twenty.elght dijra She will return to New Orleann after hcinp got olT. STEAHBUir Alabama, from New Orlianii May 17, for Liverpool, with a vainable car^o, remained on the bar, at Pai^s a rotre May 34. X BALK of cotton was nicked up April 8«, in lat 35 N, Ion »8 W. which had apKarently been slightly burned. It h.id no marks on it, and appeared to ave been in the water a lone time, as it waa covered with barnacles. Vakuka (Br), from New York for Liverpool, taken Into St. Thomas, derelict, remained May 15 Captain Berry, of the ship Kowantroe, which vessel picked up tlie Varuna. and put a crew on board, had arrived at 8t. i homas, with full powers of attorney from the different parties Interpa»t. ested In the vessel in England. Captain Hilton, represoutlng the cargo insured In the United States, was also there. (Nor.), from Galveston for Liverpool, before reported by cable, cot ashore at 4 AM. May II during a thick fog, at Penrliosmilo, two miles southward of The South Stack, bnt waa towed off at hlirh water and into the New Harbor. Holyhead, where she was beached, waterlogged. She was towed into the Old Harbor 12(h, and commenced dlHchnrging cargo on the wharf 14th to be taken to Liverpool. She was being drsmantled. (iOLD, Ekchanor and Krbiohts. past week between 117} and 1184, — (iold tluctuated the lias and the close was 118^. Foreign Exchanjfe market is quiet. The following were the last quotations: London bankers', long, 108J<§108|; short, Freights closed at 1094(a!00t, and Commercial, 107}@1084. 516d.(S|d. by steam and 5-i6d.(ajd. by sail to Liverpool, Ic. gold by steam and Ic. by sail to Havre, and f d. by stoam to Hamburg. Bt Tklkoraph prom LiIvkrpool. — LivEBPooL, May .30—6 P. M.— The market opened dull, and closed quiet today, with sales footing up 10.000 bales, including 3.000 hales for export and speculation. The sales of the week have been 71,000 bales, of which 6,000 bales were taken for export and 7,000 bales on speculation. The stock In port Is 817.000 bales, of which 364.000 bales are American. The which bound stock of cotton at sea. 302.000 bales are American. May Total sales Sales for export Sales on speculation ToUI stock Stock of American Total afloat American to this port is 610,000 bales, of May 16. May 33. 76.000 7,000 4,000 761,000 362,000 614,000 315,000 lii.OOO 10,000 9.M0 74ii.OOO 366.000 tiOl.OCO 300.000 80. 71.000 6.000 7.000 817.000 .161.000 610.000 202.000 show the dally closing prices of cotton for the week: Won. Tncs. Vei. Thurs. FrI. Price Mia.Uprds. 87i@... sm.... 8J<a.... S,'.i@. ... 8ji@..-. 8Ji@ Orleans »K@ 9J^ 9>i@ 9X 9ii® 9X SJ*® 9X 9X® 9V 9;ig 9« Trade Report— The market for yarns and fabrics at Manchester is quiet and The following table will Sat. nnchanged. BUROPBAN Cotton Markkts. —In reference to these markets our correspondent in London, writing under the date of May 17, states Liverpool, May 17. — The following compared with those of last year: ,-Fntr & ,-Good & ^Same date ^Ord.iMId^ g'dfalr^ Fine.-, Mid. Fair. 15 14 Ord. Q.Ord. Upland... 6Ji Ifi L.MId. 18 16 34 30 21 19 Mid. 30 3J 43 30 38 3( S3 .. 44 34 G.Mld. Mid. F. Mid. O.MId. M.F. 6% years 1B71. 1870. Hidland d. d. Sealernd.l9 23 Upland.. 11 16-16 7X Mobile... .11 -I Orlean«...ll,'< 187J. d. 24 18 1870. Midland 7X 8X 95i 8!i Dhollerah.... B)i 6X 6"i 4K 6« the year the transactions on specula- 11516 99-16 Since the commencement o( and for export liave been 1871. 1872. 1878 d. Bsyptlan Broach 8?i :J-16 d. PernBrabnco..llJ< 8« lU* 9-16 11 75i 1873. d. tion ^Actual exp. from /-Taken on spec, to 1873, this date—, 1872, bales. 137.700 Actnal LIv.. Hull i, other exp'tfrom outporta to date—, U.K. In 1871, 1873, 1872, 1872. bales. 49,748 3.168 bales. bales. 43.311 18,4*6 2,776 1:12.030 Bra/,iiian... 1.7.30 Bzyptlan. . 4,460 62.1110 27..^70 bales. 79.110 4.620 3 830 Indian.. Indian.. 650 31.310 3,190 164.310 1.S90 32.960 4,212 61,620 8,8K 8.3,880 101,530 633,740 89.390 394,870 13S.810 123 504 169,868 743,770 American... W. G. bales. 61.210 ToUI. 1878. 1879. 1.408.184 <M.8«0 TOB.eM 161,*>89 887.048 86.060 78.860 10,684 88.510 S4S.»ta 17.147 140.808 e67,IMi 810.460 East Indian.. Total 47.363 1.677.848 1.784,993 ... Egyptian Smyrna A Gr'k VV. Indian.... London, May 17. —There d»T. 818.16S 868,711 48,191 1,018.006 801 164.480 1.878 144.153 18.818 1.489 446 27.836 68 3S4,9S» Brazilian Tbts 8.414.813 has been a during the week, and Tinnivielly and per lb, dearer. The following deliveries and stocks are 18.6*) H.OM 746.730 566 900 481,060 demand for cotton Bengal dercriptioui are ^-l. the particulars of Import*, fair : ini. 1871. bales. Imports, Jan. Deliveries 1 to Uaj 116.686 7t),.1M 13 8t«cks,Ms7l8 1878 hales. 819.389 bales. 78,631 164,6% Mi.lOS 886.177 I6»,>&S 8S.t71 BRE ADSTUFF8. Fhidat p. M.. May 80. 1871. markot has been steadily towards lower prices during the past week, especially for the lower grades from Spring wheat, of which receipts have been liberal, attended by a The couriie of the flour considerable pressure to Common sell. superfine has sold down |4 50 was the best bid common extra Western has been sold below f 7, and a good line of 1,000 bbls. extra State sold at $7 10 medium grades have also declined, but not so much or bo generally as the lower grades. The better grades, including family flowers, have been firm, but very quiet. The mill streanis are now in good condition, and the production of flour, of such grades as the quality of the wheat available will admit, is on a very large Fcale. To-day the market was deprewed with common extras quoted as low as $0 75. The supply of wheat on the spot has continued Fmall.audit has been wanted to fill freight engagements prices have consequently ruled steady, though the purchases have been only such as buyers have been compelled to make. For arrival, prices have declined, with sales for delivery early in June at $1 57 for No. Si Chicago, and $1 00 for No. 2 Milwaukee, with delivery up to the 18th of June at $1 58 for No. 2 Milwaukee. The business on the spot has been mainly at $1 58(gl 60 for No. 2 Chicago |1 02 @1 64 for No. 2 North West and Milwaukee, with some No. I Latterly there has at |1 69(31 70, and No. 8 at |1 50(^1 55. been more demand for Winter wheats, white especially being in request. The receipts of Spring wheats continue large at the Western markets, and of Winter wheat there is more coming forward. To-day, Spring wheat was about steady, with sales on the spot of No. 3 Milwaukee at $1 55 No. 2 Chicago, North West and Milwaukee at $1 60, $1 02®! 64, and for arrival, first half of June, No. 2 Milwaukee at fl 58 but Winter wheat was lower, and 20 car loads of amber Michigan sold at $1 91, which is • to |5 75 ; lor fair No. 2, ; ; ; ; 1873Good. 13 IIX UK 9Ji 9X »< Mobile.... OJf 7« 113-16 UK 18 9« 8J< 115-16 18 N.O&Tex6X Vi 8 9-18 9 3-18 9^ lOX KH The following are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at this date and at the corresponding periods in the three previous Sa 8« this date 1878. ; are thu prices of middling qualities of cotton, Bea Island Florida... Imports. date ; May 9. 68.000 6.000 3.000 730.000 371.000 588.000 300.000 afloat American 60.781 8TEA]i6njp MKMFiiin, from Tbt This week. l.'SSia 78 ToUl — To this To Oeooa. Total. «,M» Cborlestoa 737 4.M6 42,280 11.040 material decline from previous sales. Indian corn has been iii but moderate supply, while the demand has been each day more urgent; there is consequently some advance in prices, especially of good Western mixed and yellow. It will be seen that the receipts at tho Western markets last week were only a little more than half as large as in the eorre. spending period last year, and the movement towards th« seaboard continues to be on a greatly reduced scale. Yesterday good to prime new Western mixed sold at C81(»64ic., with yellow at 65(a66c. Today there was a further advance, with sales of prime new yellow at 67c., and fair to prime new mixed at 64966c. Rye has continued in demand for the Continent, with several cargoes sold at 96(a98c., including Canada to arrive at 97c. in bond. Barley remains dull and nominal, the malting season being Canada peas are lower, with a better supply in prospect. Oats have been fairly active, and prices about steady, new mixed selling towards the close at 50(a.j2c., as to quality, and white 55(357c., with some choice lots at 58<g50c. T»-day the market was dull and depressed, except for white. The following are closing quotations over. : Total. ... The following statement shows the sales and imports of cottoi for the week and year, and also the stocks on band on Thnraday evening last: SALES, ITS., or ALI. DISCBIVTIONS. , Sales this week. Same Total , Kx- Speculathis period Trade, port tion. Total. year. 1872. American. .balee.45.'4!0 3,310 6.500 4,760 220 70 & Greek I , Rjm Wc9' Indian, &c)''^ 14,560 Bastludian 6,.3iO Brazilian F.gyptian Smyrna ratal onn ^^ 78,810 10,18] 6,000 160 J40 54.720 6.880 4 760 (820 "•I 1630 762.960 12-3.810 114,170 5 ISO 43.880 808.820 3,840 S8.780 9,340 93,330 1,^(7,790 em Extra State, *c Western Spring |1 Wheat " " Average weekly sales 1873. 1878. 30.981 18,150 60,030 63,.38g 12,7.10 5,760 . .oo '•**'' do double extras do winter wheat extras and double extras City shipping extras. .. City trade and family Obaik. I | bbi. $8 7 extras...'....". 797.810 34.650 S32.940 6,100 137,420 5,980 8.320 1 , o,n 42.110 f '•'"' 528.160 11.180 1,644,760 Flour. BaperfineStateand West- 76a 6 16 003 7 3s! I Wheat— No.8sprIng,boBh.tl No. 1 spring Ked Western ,_ . Amber do 885(97801 White 7 603 9 25 Corn-Western mixed White Western Yellow Western 8 0001180 Southern, white 7 403 7 76 . i . Rye— State and Canada... Western brands 9 0031100 Southern bakers' and faOats— New Black Chlcagomlicd rally brands 9 50^1176 White Western, *c Sonthernshipp'g extras.. 8 OOA 9 Ou Ryetflour, supcrflne 6 ii& 6 00 Barley- Western Canada West Cornmcal— Western. Ac. 3 803 8 40 Corn meal— Br'wlne. Ste. 3 66® 3 70| Peas— Canada. '...'...> 1( 1' 1 1 , 960 640 V.A 67d 75© 96a 96» { 1 1 V > M 67 78 70 78 W 88 market has been as foUowt,: -BXP0RT8 rROM NEW YORK. in breadstuffs at this The movement -BI0MPT8 AT SIW YOBK. -1873. Same 18-3. , Fortbo Since time Jan. For the Since Jan. 1 week. 1, !?7i Jan. 1. week 7;.13T 3.i2« 860,341 831,308 21.800 19,500 nonr, bbl«, me«l, " . Wheat, bni, " Corn, Rye, • • . BarU7,&c.. Oats 11)8,034 79,.'il8 a.Bia 9)8 2 929,231 28,s2t 7,.389.640 1..399,84.'5 39.418 1,107,506 2,437,885 5r)r-.,8l'0 3,2ii2,iai 16).i!91 26.916 6,273 240,062 183,761 20,503 869,872 1.092,il0.'> For tlie 1 Since Jan. 1. week. 11, 4" 472,011 73,891 2,757 136,491 2,1:55,817 4,818,86') 459.6.55 8,000 46,826 37,310 12,820 command 348,512 71.319 2,879,615 0,944.596 242,228 14,674 15.098 prices. H.VMBURO.— The (lfl61bii.> (601bfi.) 262,325 646,987 70,917 48.952 88.076 6,530 11,383 *4,275 21,868 Chicago llUwaukee Toledo Detroit Oleveland Bt.LoiilB 38,753 19,550 87,620 32,446 Dultttli 31, 1 48 115,6:!5 1 '71. '70 '69. 623 347 1,194,876 10!.i;r,S Total Aue. Bametinr« time time Kye, Barley. Oats. 10,890 153,560 12,410 181,056 4,100 8,805 983,027 684,730 1.881.730 2,325 780 7.50,.372 452.636 992,662 40,790 53,042 30,675 18,136 61,860 7,S76 4,819 567.9.52 >. 13'J,6.)(i 7-i,425 is firm for all kinds of grain at full —The market for rye — Bremen. is quiet, but firm. Other kiuds of grain support firmer rates. Odessa. In Bessarabia winter wheat,and,in fact, the crops in general, have a very satisfactory appearance, and the farmers anticipate a yield of produce equally as abundant as that of 1806' As to quantity, it is said there can be no doubt, while the quality of the produce will depend chiefly harvesting of the crop. 5,865 upon the weather, during the 48,092 33.758 Alexandria.— Transactions in wheat are restricted to the requirements of home consumers. The downward movement in beans has been checked, the supplies offering being smaller and the demand more active. In maize very little doing owing to 27,6,58 small 35,460 21,2t;9 732,223 1.6:19,680 3911,672 524,805 772,918 1,323,216 747',003 536.220 649,914 8,99,3,823 20,471,881 45 818.852 41,181,504 .4.525,841 dati... 1 to IS71-7J. ..4,:mrM 31,794,383 48,076,019 21,862,598 6,183.953 1870-71....4 7Si,lt4 .33,231,402 29,070,982 ;6,.378.343 5,174,703 1869-70. .. .6,079,:i84 41,663,550 23,839,683 13,680.745 3,321,679 127,776 'US ISme Sane 1,158,504 882.850 131,084 Total Previous week Oorresp^iiC week, '72. " Corn. trade quotations. bnib. br.eh. bneh. bneh. (56 lh».) (89 lb« .) (48\bB.) (66 lbs.) 14,415 9,800 420,6)0 574,499 14,780 13,328 46,140 11,6.56 400 4,150 66.464 205,150 607 23,732 27,272 basb, — — : Wheat full prices. KONiosBEiid. Wheat, on the spot, is firm, at full currencies, nndjrye is fully as dear. Dantzic. There is a good demand for wheat on the spot, but chiefly for the better qualities, which have sold at rather higher The following tables show the Grain in sight and the movement of Breadstuffs to the latest mail dates HBCBirrS AT LA.KK AND BIVKK PORTS FOR THE WEEK ENDIHO MAT 24, AND FROM AUG. 1 TO MAY 24. Floor. bbls. SI, 1873. not in active request, but prices have an upward tendency, For good barley there is an easy sale at extreme rates. Fine oats -187«.- . 0. iMay THE CHRONICLE. 738 18.325 6,553 1,596.410 arriviils. — Petersburg. The wheat trade is very animated, and considerable business has been done on higher termi". CorENHAGEN. The market is firm, but withiiut animationSt. 2,542..599 1,44.3,101 — 1,350,129 The supplies oflering are small, and higher prices are demanded. • Estimated. SlIiPMB>rT9 of Flour and Grain from the ports of Chicago, MilwauUee, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis and Dulutb, for the week endirg May 24, 1873, and from .January 1 to May GROCERIES. Friday Evening. May 162,597 131.021 85,029 Corref^p'ns week 1872 85.556 Corresa'^' week 1871. 79,209 CorresD'K week 1870., Total Jan. 1 to date 2,261,239 1,456,787 Savnotime 1872 1,426,6.51 Same time 1371 1,43T,558 Same time 1870 Corn, Wheat, bnsh. Flour, bbls. Week ciHling— May 24. 1873 May 17, 1873 bnflh. OatB, bnpn. Harle), bneh. 22,081 33,595 2S2.B04 a3.711 322,6.32 6,239 149.027 28,163 5,098.948 1,465,021 3,543,623 873.836 310,480 3,496.933 304,922 4,881,8:39 1,526,707 1.0S0.016 1,366,620 1,903,972 1,045,IM6 747,618 1,101,710 17,789,193 13,316,652 1,364.310 2,323,814 351,5!4 820,723 934,826 9.138,287 2,800,460 68,069 8,593,683 54,3,295 531.7.33 Rye, )rit*h 47,979 17,900 bush. In store at Buffalo In store! at Chicago* In store at Milwaukee In BtoreatDuluth In store at Tiiledo, May Instoreat Detroit :7 In store at Oswego* In store at St. Louis In store at Boston lo store at Toronto In store at Jtontreal tn storeat Philadelphia*. In store at Baltimore* Lake Shipments Elail '. Total Total in store " " canals May 17, & in transit " " " " '73 . May 10. '73. May 3, '73.. " " . week tihipments for \monntouNew York Apr. 16,(i5q 207,180 401,721 17!.6S3 164,72g 9,451,322 10.030,870 9,686.460 6,821,054 19, 73. 7,045,745 26, '72. 5,025,831 M^ay 9,8.56,894 11,,^71,291 11,363,789 it is than usual. TEA. 2.3.3,8:38 3,530 34,751 25,000 174,680 98,263 7,398 ]00,OCO 7,369 9,116 3,235 trade has been very dull, and the market has exhibited no important change since our last report. No further offering.^ have been mode at auction, and it is probable that the unsatisfactory results of the sale two weeks ago will liavc the efTect wc;prcdictod, namely preventing holders from attempting to force off sound gords upon such a market as we have had for months. The current sales are oonflncd entirely to the regular channels and, although tha movement is light,'prices show no further decline upnn-either Greens or Japans. The 4..388 There The 37,1.54 9.297.477 is less 10,000 3,242,197 3,324,482 3,4.58,674 321,!:« 6a3,263 688,096 8.540 907 730,3.38 3,45.5,d73 623,350 570.494 350,736 21.931 9,900 steadiness in Oolongs, and the market arrivals for the past week have been The London, May —Our — prices has been well supportsd. — Naples. Owing to a demand from France, and to complaints from some of our growing districts, red Barletta wheat has realized advanced prices. Antwerp. The wheat trade is firm, and extreme rates are demanded both for red and white qualities of produce. In other grain there is no material change. Amsterdam. Wheat, for immediate delivery, is quoted at late — Schiedam.— Eye upward tendency. P.\ris. —There are very firm. is is in no Wheat 385 do. Laguayra, 1,522 Costa Rica, 782 Ceylon, 80 St. Domingo, sold into consnmption, and 757 do. shipped to Liverpool from first hands. Imports the past week have included 8,0.3 bags Rio, per "R. W. Messer," do do, per "Collega," 3,805 do do, per "Nornen." 3,155 do do, per \" 7.329 niats Java, per "Thos. Fletcher;" 3,604 bags Laguayra, per "St. Thomas," 346 do do. per "John Boulton," and 3,622 do sundries. of Rio May 29. and the Imports since Jan. 1, 1873. are as follows: stock The 4.000 " Poseidon demand, and thejquotations have had an is more demand New for flour, but prices freely offered, but the demand st'o^c^'^'; is good, and the quotations are well supported. The holders, in fact, of the better deBcriptlons of produce, are very firm in their mancU, »Qd .bu^en we and the market ha« have increased the stock someregarded as favorable, however, and the Rio grades, what. The position of the market is holders sre not disposed to relinquish their stock except at full figures. The late Rio telegrams show a very firm tone, and give advices favorable for the maintenance of values here. The jobbing demand has been fairly active, but th6 sales from first hands are on a restricted scale. The transactions in the West India grades are restricted by the small supplies in first hands. Jobbers hold limited amounts and are selling fair parcels at fnll figures with th« market well sustained. East India coffees are also pretty well sold out and are held steadily at former figures. The transactions in all grades include 1,%7 bags Rio ex " Forenlngen," 1,000 do. ex "St. Ursula," 1,322 do. ex " R. W.Mcsser," 2,000 do. ex "Contest," 1,029 do. ex "Ontario." 400 bags Java, delivery. activity in the fair call for stiffened considerably .although the arrivals — Autumn all CUFFBE. There has been a very prices, but is cheaper for irregular with few sales. Total Green. Japan. Black. ^-S^'-Wj 7,9:!7,2;5 n2S8,(,li 11.163.959 Atlantic ports, ir.3... 11)8. fi.459,:!99 30,160,64 ;2,.'i70,290 ll,:J30,9-9 Atlantic ports, 1872 The indirect receipts at New York, principally overland receipts from San Francisco, have beer. 48.531 pkgs. since Jannarvl. against 69.468 Ust year. Imports at San Francisco from Jan. 1 to April 30, were 158,825 lbs. of China, 1,015,030 lbs. of Japan and 200 lbs. of Java tea. at latest dates, 865,500 bushels rye. London correspondent furnishes the following Continental grain reports which will show that the firmness of the wheat trade is not confined alone to Great Britain: Rotterdam Wheat has sold readily, and the late advance in 17. is and comprise parcels of sales * Estimated. At Chicago and Milwaukee, small, from first hands fir the week compiise 1,600 half chesta Greens, 7,750 do. Japans and 2,800 do. Oolongs. There have been no imports at this port the past wee'J. The receipts Indirectly have included 985 pkgs by steamer. The following tat)le shows the Imports of Tea Into the United States from January 1 to date, in l»73and 1»72: grades. 50,000 40,000 147,059 595,536 72,000 3.701.315 4,303,667 hands has been rather slow, and hoped that the season 5vill continue to a later period Sugars have undergone some changes this week, but beyond this values are without essential alteration. Tea^ continue depressed and are slow of sale. Coffee is quiet but unchanged. country 23,114 25,700 4,689 74,-77 23,340 99,000 51,919 1.348,644 310,469 6.40(),820 26, '73, 6,72,3,690 Aur. " buah. 1.30,838 4,982,284 «,353.038 first the aggregate distribution does not equal the expectations of dealer?. It is getting to be too late for very much activity in the trade, but in view of the illiberal s-upply of somb goods in th» Barley. bush. Oats, Corn, bush. 296.116 56,642 1.000 7.400 284.252 312,664 420,073 4,649,505 481,310 84,484 111,404 325,361 206,537 95,436 40,857 160,000 45.000 820,263 451,683 33,672 9,438 149.895 758 441,335 66 090 175,000 160,000 60,000 200 962 978.896 1,112.268 101 520 252,044 912,000 1,856.000 trade from holiday. 13.454 in store at the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports, in transit by rail, and frozen in New York canals. May 24, 1873; Wheat, The 48 445 The Visible Sdpplt of Grain, including stocks In store at New York In store at Albany 30, 1873. The trade in groceries has been fair in a jobbing way during the past week, although business in all branches has been " Decoration Day " as a restricted by the general observance of 24 compelled to meet their yiewi, "Ry^ S« ' '7o°.W3 Phlla- Baltl- New •''''•''}'^-"'?I.^.""7Sk or other lorti the itook »t N«w tort, M»y %<* tpHovt pwti »1bo« JMWtry ti Wh wm «9. Mobile, 5% ««I- '"JoT- »n4 the importt »t tlie 'oS.'r^- tevejel THE CKROmpLE. Maj» 31, 1878] r89 sxex ^Vew Tork^ Boiton. Phtladel. Bait. N. Orle'a. tock. Import. Import. Import. Import. Import. InbaRi. Java and Singapore Ceylon Maracalbo f°io 8,000 Lairaarra fM Otber... »,SI6 Total time, IMJ Sl.SOl 18:1,SU! 57,sa 301,561 Same * Includoi mati, Ac, rodncod 18,990 33 s,';oi 511 *,SI9 SI4 31,113 15,314 7,1!I3 t Alao to hae^. :ii t<8 391,478 14,870 iiiati. not altogether strong. The arrivals of sugar, though free, are not so large as to weaken tho market particularly, althongh they have rendered prices rather lei's stable than they were last week. Keflped sugars have been in fair request for tho most part and show some steadiness at the close. Prices have not sufTcrcd any material change, although there has been a reduction of >«c on crashed, bringing this grade down nearer the level of granulated and powdered. Softs are rather quiet, but remain at nominally unchanged figures, and tho only deviations are in some of tho lei^s popular brands. The sales of raws since our last have been 4,105 hhds Cuba, 7V®8Ko; 588 do centtifugal, 9«®9Jic; 4,100 boxes do, 9@9XC '•31 hhds Porto Rico. 7>,f@9c 200 hhds, 55 bbls clarified Demorara, 9% (gilO)^ 1,343 baskets Batavla within tho range 60 boxes Havana. Imports ut New York and stock In first hands May iX were as follows ; Cuba. P. Klco. Other. Brazll.Manlla.&c.Melado Cuba. hhda. •hhds bags. •liluls bxt. tbags. hhds. it.iaJ 103 \:i:i \:i(jo x.si; Imports this week'.. S.dl! 2,a67 " tIMS m.iiS Sjo.ias 160,130 ld,«l since .lun.l. Ifi.'!.''7U S5,SS2 • same time, '73 199.403 145.694 1 1.b83 74j;9 371/135 19,487 the position of Ihc'market ; ; : In Urat hands. 1873 •• 1871 ... Same time 240,! 93 43,905 3;»,315 4',9^!i 665S9 7;. 133 Ti,837 7U.V.0 7,898 3.7«5 C,d88 The trade docs not pick np very rapidly, and with a pretty fair, though not excessive supply, prices are rather favoring buyers. Holders failing to see any prospects of better prices are desirous of realizing on their goods, and the arrivals of boiling Cnha are olTered a fraction under last week's prices, though the same range is still qnoted. The supply of Cuba, of all grades, is 2,498 hhds. There is a vcty light stock of Porto Rico and English Islands in the market, the latter amounting to 131 hhds., and the former to 123 do. Sales of trade qualities are not very liberal, and low and mcdinm grades are easier. Prime and choice qualilie"* are still in good request and full prices are obtainable. The stock of domestic has run down to 1,500 bbls., and prices are fully sustained as last qnoted, with a moderate call for lots. The sales are 364 hhds., 11 tcs., 7 bbls. Porto Rico, S2>ic 2O0 do. in lots, 45@50c 132 do. Barbadoea, 40c 240 ; Cuba Muscovado, ThureculiJts at ; New •hhdB. oiports this week " since Jan.l tock In first 3,(iS3 hands 3.1W •hhds bbls. 771 7.7S9 !4 1,451 S.264 8,.'>99 930 4,6:iS 113 24,139 39,499 133 1,963 1,7I» " '• •hhds, •hhds. 44.736 46,853 Bamotlmcl873 •' ; and 40D bbls. New Orleans within the range. York, and stock in first bands May 29, were as follows P. RICO, Demerara, Cuba, Other K.O. 30c, 181 210 1,909 same time -73 4.973 500 890 same time '71 4.350 3,600 ic ITIolasaes at leading; port* since Jan. I. The imports ol su^'ar (includin,"; Melado). and of Molasses at the leading ports from .January I, 1873, to date, have been as follows •* •* mports ol Snsar — . 18-3. 199,105 New New Total -Sugar.•Hhds.- ItOXOB.- 1873. Tork .... 163.970 Boston 3,393 11. '83 Philadelphia... Haltlmorc 30,7«1 Orleans... 31,714 233.1111 301.t)43 9,;-.3 36.357 3:.3S3 l:!.643 27,r,03 M.«6 31.18! 37.811 55.S14 3,030 53.410 3.834 233,133 33;.0")i 1872. Ineln'llnfftfiireia 1,373.334 — Moiasses.--, •Hhds.. , 1873. 445,251 601.948 6,557 31.160 1873. 501.531 S09,157 49.436 9,-.W 8.400 309,836 315,315 ami bnrrels rodncod to t Inclades jaskets. &c., reduced. » , tBags . 1873. 1873. 57.240 35.317 33,866 11.392 4,103 .... 1873. 61,165 37 0i6 13.860 5,:38 139,917 1,074,949 159,538 hhds WHOLESAI^E PRICES OORBENT. Tea. Uyson, Common to fair do Superior to lino do Kx.flne;io flnest.... Toung Hyson. Com. to fair. Super. toflne. do Ex. fine to finest do Bonpowder Com to fair..., Sup. to fine.. do do Ex. fine to finest. Imperial, C'^in to r*lr do do Sun.tofine Extra fine to finest SO 50 70 26 43 75 4^ Hyson 8k. * Tw. C. lo fair, do do Sup. to fine. do do Kx.l.lc Qn'st Uncol. Japan, Com. to lair.. do snp'r toflne... Ex.f. to finest. do 45 65 80 35 60 00 55 SO a a Ol & HO 33 55 75 & ® do do Bono. * lair fine.... fine to finest Kx Cong., Com. to 90 a e » @ al & ® a SO 5U 65 01 35 «9 50 23 41 60 Superior to do do '.0 29 40 Common to Oolong, ® mi' @ 50 65 fair, Sup'rto fine. Ex. r. to finest. 40 60 00 ti 43 00 83 55 90 rofree. Rio Prime do good do lair do ordinary Java, mats and bags Javamats, br 'IV gold. gold. gold. gold. gold. gold. Cuba, Inl. to com. refining do fair to good refining do prime do fair to good grocery — 191<at9V :9 r9l9<.^ i i81<ai8i St '.;\m'fii 30)O3r^ e22 31 a a 7 7^9 18K®I9S 19 ®19X 16 eiun 18 @19 j do pr. to choice grocflry... 8J(ia do centrllugal,hhd8.&bl8. 8\fe 9X 4 <a 6 lo Melado ' 9M^ 6Xa 7V NoB.7to9... 7 a 7X do 10 to 13.. 8 ^ 8X do 18 to 15.. 85fa 914 do letolS.. 9^110 do 19to20.. 10>^®10M I , &.... I nolanHoii. VewOrleant now V gall. 55 ..35 Porto Bleo Caba Muscovado 30 a80 aSO a83 |<;nbaClayed 29 asi 29 a33 050 H Cuba centrifugal 1 English Islands Spteea Ussslu, Incases... gold V lb. do Cassia. In mats 3MiEer, Hace and A« (gold) do Mace Nutmegs, csiks ilo oose Pentne 1 n a ....a 29 37 Pepper, In bond no Sums r;i & (gold) SInRnporn 10x« Uii Pimento, Jamaica 17 @t 20 do In bond a H a 09 97^ .:,. t .. Cloves do In boBd.... UIOT«0tonin ond 3^* iCaroUni 3 I •• tsultana, 10 TalencU, V frail, V box. |) 4309 4291 Alrlcu Peanuts I loS 2 i liHi 7' tt B do Loose Muscatels. ...2 40 Oarranta, new V », ... </1tran, Leirhorn (new) 88 prunes, |French 13 Prunes, Tarklsh, old new do 7U 3 9U 8 do do do 'lo Walnuts' Bordeaux Macaroni, lullao U)) DOHXSTIO DBISD I >H r Sicily, son shell.. Blielled. "ilclly... paper shell .... I Jo do do do do ' 7H 18 Mestera 8 Bontbeiii, «nart«rs sliced •lic^'i. fancy ». onpared.qrsAhlT* Blackberries Cherries pitted !8xi W PecanNnts « ht.box. « qr box. BrsillNttU, n«w.... Sardlnea.. i : : . .._-._ I ardlnss IH* V bnsk. Chestnuts do .. . Peanuts, Va,v'd to r.ry nl I I IB •! It 130 •I 90 di (10 new... 19 do WiI.jr'dtobc(t do Hickory Nins 81 4 • 5 m a 10 • %H* 8 A 18 2 • ...» • « sliced Peaches, pared do • a a IIHS mm. BK« V ». Apples, fiUte .... W IvIca Fllbcrts.Slclly Itareelona do 17 inin>,'Bmyn.a. . ...»». »Xi Canton Dinger, fiaae 7 Almonds, Lani,'uedoc 31 do Tarrngona ISKi . ; KM 8Ui Dates 19 13 THE DRY aOOOS TRADE. Fbisat, P, M.. Msy M. 1918. weather has created a <»\\ for the ll(;ht«r descriptions of dry goods, and there is rather more doing in a jobbing way. The trade in first hands (xtntinaes to lack animation, and the market is daily becoming more and more unsettled. The hot Tho present irregularities in prices would suggrfst that the ralaea current earlier in the season were upon a thorouffhiy fictitious basis, or else the current decline is likely to bring about a rang* of values tmwarrantcdly low. Jobbers were chiefly instrumental by cutting prices for the purpose of helping tradp. Agents were slow to follow on goods that were of a staple character and well B:>ld up, but their rates hare since been in starting the reduction, revived as rapidly as stocks began to accumulate. indication now that prices will soon get from appearances, a point is down Tliere is every to " linri pan," likely to be reaohed and which will induee buyers to lay in their stocks of staple cottons early in the season for the Fall trade. The outlook on woolens is still rather nnfarorable, and the market is wholly destitute of buoyancy. The finances of the trade do not appear to be in a condition to cause somewhat slow. Domestic Cotton Goods. The tendency of the market during the past week has been toward a reduction of values, and a decided great uneasiness, though collections are — break has occurred in the prices of bleached fabrics. Medium fine shirtings have nearly all been reduced, and the best grades are expected to follow, as they are now selling from job- and bing stands at lower rates than the agents are quoting. This break in prices has been looked for for some time past, and there- no surprise or excitement. It may possibly increase no material improvement is looked for, as from this time forward purchases are likely to be restricted to about actual requirements. Brown cottons have sold in a very moderate way thus far, and remained at about previous figures, though there is some irregularity in the jobbing quotations. There has has been a break iu prices on some lines of colored fabrics, this week, and wo quote a few brands of both stripes and ticks at a reduction. New styles of stripes remain at about old figures, and the reduction is mainly on the less desirable patterns. Prints are dull, sales being restricted to the job offerings, which are selling at very favorable rates. Few quotable changes have occurred in these goods. Lawns and percales are meeting ready distribution, and all of the yjrincipal brands are well sold np. Domestic Woolen Goods. The demand for fancy cassimeres and coatings in light weights suited to the current tailoring wants is small, and the sale of spring goods is pretty well over. Jobbers still find market for a few goods, but the aggregate sales are insuSicient to establish values and quotations are very irregular. There has been a considerable business done in heavy weight low and medium priced cassimeres for clothiers' usee, and at the fore occasions sales to a slight extent, but — present range of prices these buyers 19 a IIX® do 7xa WW offerings of all foreign fabrics sales are somewhat difiicult through the auction houses, but to effect, as the retail distribution throughout the country generally is rather slow, and dealers are very cautions about their parcliases. We annex a few particulars of ieadia? articles of domeitip ....a (gold) do do io Layer, new. — White Sugars, A do do B do do extra C Yellow sugars Crushed Powdered Granulated I U show a readiness to operate with some freedom. Faced goods are not especiary active, but 9¥(310v the market remains nominally steady in the absence of business. 7 as 8va 9y <Xa 8W Other woolen fabrics are dull, and without essential change. 7 a 7V FOKEIGN Goods. The demand for all classes of imported lOXalOy 10 a S fabrics is very light, though tho warm weather is creating a more 9^;^ 9v 8 a eu active inquiry for thin dress fabrics, and lawns and linen suitings 11 a u dUK are moving with considerable activity. Grenadines have also lOj^aio^ been inquired for more freely, and other thin effects meet ready sale to the interior and local retail trade. There have been liberal .gold Havana, Box, white Porto l{lco,refinlnggrades... do grocery grades.... BW Brazil, bags 9 IManlla.bags *H 1 8. lSM'iH9!< Saear. i BaV'a,Box,D. do do do do do do do do Domingo .'amxlca IMocha...,,. 8 moiasses gold. gold. goid. gold. gold. I SJ< lo Native Ceylon Maracalbo Laguayra i nw • do do is ; Stock d, cold Ralsins.8eeaiess, 8,J«I The market for raw nugars has been eomowbat nnsottled during the week, and tbo bnslnesa has not been very liberal, A moderate trade has been reported in Muscovado BURars, with sales fully equal to the receipts. Ccnirlfngal sHRars arc held firmly, and arc sell Inp; with fair activity. The ranso of quotations Is tho same as was last quoted, but with very little activity at the ; SsngooD dref FrnlCa and Nnts. HVOAH. close BIM. 443 6.851 18,380 6J.77« 28.in; li9,!W 5.0SS st.Domlngo 5^ ij" maQoiaotttre oar prloei quoted being thoae of l«ad4nt{ )obl)«rii . THE CHRONICLE. 740 Brourn SlieetlnKs and Aeawam A Alhlon 9 36 Ailrlatic 1) AUantic A do D... do H.. Aapleton A. do N. Aagirta Bedford R. FF Boott 13X 1-3M WamBiitta.. ua Brown 24X ID-lOX Mill" .. Columh'n h'vy 19-19>i Haymaker Bro 24 15 Otis 23 86 33 36 80 37 36 89 lUiWitnoe A 36 do D 3« do J.. 40 do LL. 36 do 5iX 85 lox Lacouia Lansley B... 14 Amoskeaf!; 12« lOX Bedford Cocheco IIX Garner A Co.... 9X-'i5i Gloucester do mourning Hamilton 33 Dartletts... 31 do .... 33 do .... 36 Bay Mills .. 36 Bates. BB... 86 do 45 . XX.. .56 do I2X Pacific Richmond's Simpson Sp'g styles do black & white. Sprague'sfan AA 86 do R.... 58 HllertonWS4-4 13 19 Hf Shirting 36 ar'tPallaASJ do M 33 do Q36 do S 31 Lonsdale... 38 do Cambric S6 Mills 36 Peoperell ..6-4 do .... 7-4 do .... 8-4 d" .... 9-4 do ....t(M do ...,il-4 5-4 Pequot 11 11 Bates Caledonia Clyde 45 !«.« Glasgow 28 80 20 Gloucester Hartford Lancaster Samosset^ liH Green 11 18 12 Hadley Holyoke 12X Sterling 14 10 13)^ 12 American Amoskea;: Shore Namaske Peabody River Bank Renfrew 15 17 :8X Selkirk Union 16X 17 15 10 14 ll>i 12>^ Ludlow AA.... C do do 17 D.. 16X Cordis AAA. No. No. No. No. No. No. HM HH do do do do do do 9H Eagle. 19 17-18 13V 32 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12 15 do do do do do , 21 25 27)i 30 35 Park, do do do do 40 45 2=V linPORTATIONS OF bush W'db'ry, Fl'twing Light 9.. 10.. BO.. 80.. SO.. No. 60. 70.. 80.. 90.. 100.. Cream 40-46 Bear duck (Roz.) do heavy f9oz.). 22>f 26 24 34 40in. Carpets Body Bras 5 f ra. do 4 do do 3 do Bigelow Bms Bfr. do 4-fr. 20 22^ 24 have : BHTIBED rOB CONSCMPTIOU FOB THB TTSEK BNniNO MAT 1871 Pkge. Mannf actores of wool 771 do cotton.. 1,074 Bilk do 676 flax do 718 Miscellaneous dry goods. 731 Total 3.970 , . -1872 1872 Value. Pkss. Pkes. $29T,341 800,346 665,207 356 744 178 711 472 $168,413 (168.413 1,258 489 S'l 814 $1493,349 29, 1873 . 187.3 . . Pke« Value 8fi9.025 257 695 $110,781 16« 864 402,246 204,994 167,084 281 1.;29 2,805 186. '^2(1 Value. 3,834 $1,311,762 4,867 WITHDRAWN PROM WABSHOOSS AND THROWN INTO THB MARKET 136.669 100,867 $691,415 DtTBINS THE SAME PEIUOD rfanufacturesof wool.... S20 87 208 65.871 95,098 49.115 292 262 97 S62 Miscellaneous dry goods. 2.269 2ii,548 3,672 $.351,880 1.49?,349 4.475 3,834 do do do cotton.. silk nax Total. Add ent'd for consampt'n .318 8,093 3,970 $120,2(8 $12.9,268 277 226 70 200 84.757 97.015 65,562 89,990 2,834 $412,612 slo7 1.811,762 4,867 " rotalthrownnponm'k't. 7,018 $1,85.5,229 8.359 11,724.374 7.974 BMTERED FOR WAREnOUSlNO DURINO SAME PBRtOP. 610 Manufactnres of wool $217,616 $292,155 239 cotton.. ,397 do 124,400 643 21S.737 178 do Bilk 97 114.324 2.17 252 6.54 111 do flax 891 91,689 1.149 240 427 260 Mtjrt laneous dry goods. HC 19,707 4.627 107,373 4.512 T'tJtl Add eu'.M .. 1,551 forconaiirapfn 3 970 $517,733 1 498.349 Tottr eulereJ at the port. 6.521 $2,036,03) 43 Refined, standard white Naptta.refln.. 68-78 grav. 10 HamB, pickled 7.362111,111,316 3.884 1,311.762 5.300 4,S67 $116 163 07,815 75,224 B0.832 17,017 $326,691 691,415 $113,938 69,.'i62 78,773 59 837 44,279 3316,389 691,415 10,167 |l,057,8ai — Cadiz Hv'p'l. various sorts 620(0 50 d la <a *bush. .. 2 00 Flax't'ed, Atnpr'ii,r"!!-h. Linseed, (•al.,*56Ib gld 2 8 8 (S (S 5 40u Plates, for'n.* 100 a. gold 7 f25<s7 F7H )1 * lb 9 Plates domestic SPICES— See groceries report. 03 SPIRITS— ® S ...3525 89K@ l '-• f"'' -^ Brandv,l'lgnb'd«..*gal.gld1 flS-alS CO fO Rum—'.Tam. ,4th prool. ••" S Tt'tt 50 S isa St. Croix, 3d proof... • 2 751(8 33 Gin. different brands Dom^fttic ;f(7t/rtrs— Cash. Alcohol (88perot.)C. iW.l SiX'SI 85 94^ 94K Whiskey 2 80 ft 1 10 1 grk .= 50' . 2« 17 .... STEEl.— 6 75 F.ngll8h,cast,5d&lstqu *ib iisxa 9>^'a English. sprlng,2d *iplqu English blister, 2d& 1st qu 14 & 23 American blister American cast. Tool American cast uprlng American machinery American Germat. spring. 11)4 21 75 @ English Plates.I. C.chsr. * b" Plates, char. Terne " a 9 (? ., .i;u soy 1100 fell 50 eiO 9 75 Kentucky lu^s.he'tvy 7(^(i« " 9 Conn., wrappers. 45 " fillers 10 22 Pennsylvania wrappers leal', HIDES— Chili " •* Katamoras *' Babla " leaf. cur. Calcut. city sit. *» gold Calcutta, dead green " " Calcutta, buffalo.* lb HOPS-CropOl 1872..* ».. . CrQP0fl871 Crop Of 1870 « 17 @ I3H« 13 a is a 10 IKON— rig. Am., No.l.* ton Pig, American. Iio. 2 Pig, American Forge Fig.SoolcD Bar refined £bk. ft Amn. a ® fn 15 55 (gi 15 (3 60 WOOl^ <5 ess 4't (g.54 15 17 16 Extra, Pulled No I, Pulled Cc'.ifom'a Spring Clip- 58 88 @63 @66 23 (588 26 26 081 21 l^2S Fine, unwashed Medium Common, unwashed South Am. Merino unwashed 28 (SSO Cane Good Hope, unwashed. .12 27 082 Texa«, fine 27 0.19 •cexaa.med'um <P @24 Smvrn*. -inwathed *» 10V4H ZINC— Sheet .-SAIL. FREIGHTS— -- STBAM. rf. 1. d. «. d. 8 To LiTBRPooT. s 5-16® * » 5-16« % Cotton H S 0« &.... Flonr ....* bbl 4 32 25 040 200 I ton goods. * H. I4H 12 @ American. 8«TonyFleece *iii, Amciloon.Full BlooJMerino American. Combing IS *' Texas a 19 I7H Buenos Ayres..*ilb gold. " Para 25 77^^(31 10 Havann. com. to tine Manufac'd, inbond.dark wrk.16 (8 25 " " bright work. 20 @ 45 21 28 13 Wet Salted- East India Stock— K X 25K •• 9 .10},'* 3'. _- •• " '* Maracalbo " Bahla Dry Salt.— Uaracalbo.gold .... TOBACCOSeed California 12 37K • Straits Jute 25 25 24 17 n "So ]1>^8 »,gold TIN— Banca...* 00 8«(? 25 25 icw nn (a SDGAB—See special report. TALLOW— American* n.. Exa TEAS— See special report. 00 00 gold. 210 OOiaaif 00 lb I0!<ia 10 H Pernarabuco 7 8 10 SPELTER- SK S'u Shipping w ^5 » keg @ 4 Min. & Blasting ®3 HAT—North K.ship'g,* 100 ft 95® 1 KEMP— Am. dressed.* ton.: 7J ;K)(S22-> American undressed 120 0O(gl25 *' V 0^@ 75« 87MS, 6 12 IS a GUNPOWDDR— Corrlentes Ua » 2 40 2 75 50 i 9 OO 7 I 3 ..(» 4 51 2 25 7 &2 Canton, re-rveled No. FRUITS—See groceries. Bio Grande Orinoco 7K SX « •TBatlee. re--eeled Tavsoam.Nos. je (^ 2>i(a *• 131, 8«S » » Tt»mp. forflgn 1 40 40 8 SO ^ *' 8ILK-T8atIee,No.Scbop*»B 80^ 12 35 — *tl) .. Timothy la 1 05 03 00 . .15 150 gold Nitrate soda..... SEKO— Clover 5^ 7 eo (S ©18 13 30 8Xa SALTPETRE- «>» Jl Montevideo 11 00 isl4 30 1I'.< Turks Islands ..* bush. * cwt6 62K® , }1,24« |2,4W,10S 9H 20 groceries report. i^ prv—Buenos Ayr..* A gld *• •|B el" SALT— 20 33 20 California $1,018,006 » » _ lOX® Lard 25 Sisal <a 14 ... B '# 35>^® ... 75 70 «l raess ^ibbl {new)..;6 75 11 00 fork. extra priim; Pork, prime mess cliy.. 19 00 4 OO Beef, pl-itn mess Beef, extra "leiis new. 11 00 25 on Beef hame, new (d 45 20 •il I» <* Pork Mackerel, No, 1, shore 22 00®25 00 Mackerel, No. I.Halllax.. 18 50(aa2 00 Mackerel. No. 1. Bay. ... 17 01(320 Oil Mackerel, No.2,Ma5s shore 16 0n4l6 60 15 0C®16 00 Mackerel, No. 2, Bay FLAX- NorthRlver....*! B 158 18 Manila, current..* In bbls RICE— See ^ (9 ® 46 (S. PKdVIRIOIIB- 3 @ <9 9H5a Crude 3! S>^ llj^a Bussla, clean 1 bulk, per gallon , OTJNNIE8.— See report under Cotton. of dry goods at this port for the week ending 1878, and the corresponding weeks of 1873 and 1871 been as follows . 00 Vitriol. blue oy, 1 45 48 73 68 fO 72 75 ord'.v gravity. In 45 «% lf> DRY GOODS AT THE PORT OF Crude, 22 ® peroz. 2 75 @ Quinine Ih 61 Rhubarb, China Sal soda, Newcastle, j;Id 1 80 ^ BhellLac, 2dand Istl'.ng 45 @ gold. Sodaash 2H® Sugar lead, white 16 ® The Importations May I Prnssiate potash, yel'w. gold Quicksilver JiEW YORK. .. PETIiOLEITM— Crude Opiam.Turk.inbond.gld 2 10 2 00 S.. . . Refined, pure 1 good AJQne gold FISH— Dry cod 43 tw OU Si^ 5 (Ive, 65 i^H 8-1)^(3 " ifc... I yollow '• f-fi^ 5>^@ —V lOX 8 Whale, bleached winter.. Whale, crude Northern.. Sperm, crude Sperm, bleached Lard oil, prime winter. 62^ 67 6 .... 47Jf? S 30 4 '2K«5 00 5 25 ©5 75 ...4C» 60 5li<(a Gambler Oi; vitriol (66 degs). 80 80 1 prime 4; 81 ^ 75 00 CAKE- " 32s< 4.1 B^a *' Madder, Fr.E.X.F.F" Nutg'Is.blne Aleppo 2 00 1 tartar, extrapale Cottonseed :rndeS : & & 3 35. aH !3 ?,i(9 16 gold " Cubebs, East India. " " Cntch Lao Hartford Carpet Co Extra 3 ply 1 52Si^ Imperial 3-ply.. 1 45 Superfine 1 20 Med. super 1 05 24 25 16 18 crude N0.2 pale " . Ll.^orice paste, tJalabria. Licorice paste. Sicily ... Madder. Dutch.. ...gold & 20 23 23 ^ report. Cltythln.ohl.lnbbls.Wtn.ed ... o .... 50. West, thin obl'g. (dom.) 8S OO OILS— Olive, in caka *i gall 1 20 @1 ^8 Linseed, crushers prices 1 OO & * gall. >n. in casks ;-v .m (over Qtnseng, Western Ginseng, Southern Jalap Velvet, J. Crossley Son's best 2 65 do do A No 1 2 65 Tap Brussels. CrossleyA Son'sl 80-1 40 Eng. Brussels. 2 20-2 30 16 18 new — duck- do May " •• Olt. 24 a 31 iH;i 28 25 to (53 50 OAKUVI •.'5 » ii " Caustic soda Cochineal, Hondur.. *• Cochineal, Mexican. " 3to5J 30-38 ^itol| I- Drnid Checks. nx 3 Sail duck, 22in JU. 20 20 30 20 Caledonia, 11 15 C :s 7 rough... 45 42 P6 Tar, Washington 3 10 S8 s 75 Tar. Wilmington 34 Pitch. city 8 50 ® Spirits turpentine. 4P gali (^ Bosln, strained, V bbl... 8 IS e.S '• 8 «2S<a4 No.l 29 2« 29 Vrgols, refined Vrsenlc, powdered. " 3 Bl carb.BOda.N'castlp" PJ^.'J Bl chro. potash.S'tch " 19Ka Bleaching powder... " -'J,J® Brimstone. cm. 4Pton.." 83 50 :a Brimstone, Am. roll *>» 22i® Lamphor, oriide... .gold t^ " 87 (3 niilorale potash Cotton Duck 14« medal. 36 . I2K A do 14 Hamilton reg.. 32 Lewiston A.. 36 do T.B.. 30 17 Stark U)i Mont.RavenB2gin 3J =r i3X 29 23 20 18 16 23 24 20 18 16 Arifols, f 00 50 00 DO 50 50 40 00 37 00 51 50 B.. 9 & a @ 27 27 2a Orinoco. &c MOLASSES— Sec special NAVAL STORES— 2 50 12 oz; ?) lb (H Braziers' (over 16oz.) (^ American InKot dO}i^ COTTON— See special report. 32 32 33 33 37 S3 A do t'bs.g'd to fine DRDGR & DTES-Alnm.. Lewiston Ontario (fc StieathmK. Bags 32 @ UOPPKR— Bolts 42X Great Falls A. 9 12 @ @ 65-67Ji 35 70 9 "Ha tons lump 4 SO @ 4 tons steamboat... 4 40 O 4 tons grate 4 CO ,s, 4 tons egg 4 rt.Ka 4 25.0(Ki tons stove 6 15 ffl 5 13,(100 tons chestnu*. 4 40 4 Liverpool ^as cannel ...16 tO <«;18 Liverpool house cannel &i'i COFFEE.— See special report Dan- PowhattanA. Amosk'g ACA. do A. do B.. 14X & 11 7,fW0 7,S00 16.000 :2,0U0 70 42)^ iels Tickings. 12 13)^ 6 cord. 12 100 lbs. 2 25 COAl.- 47X do ....» inv« doStaie dairy 70 70 cord 14 14 California " @ ® @ @ a 3 32 89 82 28 27 ?6 33 Hemlock. n.A " 25 siO 50 .-cash,*!--- Oak, slaughter '* crop " rough slaughter 6 aia 7 oo 7 00(3 7 25 Ot® 5 25 11 Auctlon sale of Scrantou, Clark's, Geo. A. Wiiliraautic, 3 Utl 5 Am- @9 Pipe and sheet 27 "na84 00 4 75i» 5 0' do Welsh do do .. Western da ry, packed.... store, p eked.... do Cheese (new)- State fcf'y 70 70 & Co 11 Bar LEATHER- ANB CHEKSK— State.p'].' 8 Brooks, per doz. 200 vds .... J. & P. Coat's Clark, John, Jr. Iiams. Amoskeag 35 40 H 75 Butter (new) Spool Cotton. 11 11 11 Domestic eing- 2!)^ 30 Pratt of the Loom — Smithfield wh„EDgf( BtTTTER 8 7,V S Red Cross 25 Blackstone Boott B.... 36 do C... 83 Pequot W 1.1 Paris H . 11 11 II MerrimacDdk. .. lOX Victory do pk and pur. 13 and Shirtings .... 36 Arcadia. Garner Harmony-. 50 00683 00 S J 00(331 LH) 19 00(879 "0 30 00@32 on Lead.wh., Amer., dry. Zinc, wh.. dry. No. t. Zinc, wb..No. l,In oil. Glazed Cambrics. 10 11 16X 16 — i (a 1 'SK^W 58 . ral( tii Lead, white. erican, pure. In oil iM Kpau'sh.ord'yVlOO Bgold.f 75 p6 R7K Geriran. '• " 6 75 @6 87H " 6 75 @7 00 Engllsn 81 mer.bx b'ds bile pine Clear pine 12X Manchester Bl'ehed Sheetings Lake 36 ., Hartel Suffolk & Spruce boards & planks U-mlock bo'rdB & plank Nails— •.0d.«S60i1. com* kg Clinch. 2to S ln.& over 2(1 and 'd One Cut fcplkes, oil sizes .. 13 15J^ 14>i Naumkeagsat. Pequot ).'!« nx do 48 do rs do fln« Non 40X' Arliwri'tWT.36 Laconia 10 10 B v\ ;™o('(Sli;o 00 ;20»ii<a'65 00 Hoop LEAU— 18 <xi 88 IKI(*40 l»i (& i '^ DOr^i 1.^ Lun'ber— -loutliern pine.. WtiHe pme box hoarrts. Scroll eomn 50 Sheet. Rub., as toassor.gd 16 (a 17 Sheet. sing., d. & t., corn.. (IJ4@ 7W Rslls.Eng.d' ton. ..(gold) 70 10(4 .... Ralls Am., at works In Pa. 80 OOa 82 50 BOalC PC 4 ' Rockland, lump 10X 13X Ilullowell Imp Ind. Orch.Imp Prints. 13 11!^ ,-)» do 42 do 46 Aodroscog- Cnnoe River.. report. M Phlladelplilalronts. Cement— '{"RendBip icbhl Lime— Kockl'd.coin.iH bbl 18 15 Androscog'n sat BREADSTUFFS—Seefpeclal BUII.PING MATERlALS•' 21 Amoskeag. 14)i . 8TOKR PBICFS ....'SSOO liurd ..» 3L, 1873, Bar, Swedes ASHKS-?ot,t8tsorl HOfl » Bripks— joui. Crotons Corset Jeans. A 13 12 ....11-4 ....12-4 Amo8keag.A36 . AXA do BB 14X 1-X 14X ... Pdtjperell. 9tarl£ nx do Y. Kaslmaflne K id do O,... 8S do U.... 36 do W... 43 PepperoU 7-4 do .... 8-4 do .... 9-4 do ....10-4 Ul'ca Appleton American do BB. do C. do W. LaconiaB. do 2.. io O... N.T. Cl.-.rk's 22 16!^ doCC Auriutic 11 A do 22 Drills. Ifiys 12 12 19 do ..48 InA'n Orchard B&rnnley. 12« 47« 5SK Boston Beaver Cr, AA Chester D'k B 26 45 36 38 nx ia>i 10 SO 33 36 Indian Head. 7-8 Anbnrn 19 19 13^ ... RinL B... Ark'rightblue. 18>4 4n)i' OHH OXX do do 13X ll« DwightX... do T.... do Z.... do do PIUCKS CURRENT. Denims. )6;< 20 . 13 do S 40 do W.... Oonestneo D. 28 Cabot A. ... 30 do UBNERAI. 55 35 do Nonp 86 do CI hvy 86 6-4 do 8-4 do 9-4 do do .. 10-4 10 F... 30 30 Price. Amoskeag Width. Price. Utica ShlrtliiKK. Width, frlce. [May laii 15 19 14 — 14 . : 50 " is 48 00(8 50 00 46 003 48 00 40 00® .... 47 iXKB 6) 00 on Com 1(0 «ibn. I Wbcat.Lk & 1 Beei.... * b. tee (9.... !>!<».... 6X9.... « CO «IOi9 8 <« 504