South Carolina Railroad. The report of Receiver Fisher, of the South Carolina Railroad, for the fifteen months ended December 31, shows that the earnings have been $2,641,096 93, and the expenses $1,786,664 16, leaving the net earning $854,432 77. Out of this has been paid interest on bonds, premium, legal expenses, taxes, new equipment, ($137,988 68,) &c., amounting to $565,257 64. The gross earnings for the year 1880 show an increase over those of 1879 of $165,732 54, being an increase of 15.7 per cent. Statement of the Public Debt of the United Coin and Silver Certificates. 6,093,465 26 $346,741,661 00 6,805,000 00 58,350,700 CO 7,181,978 92 $117,029,859 92 743,877 02 8,546 51 $2,088,440,C55 18 $18,138,230 89 $10,323 00 Total debt, principal and interest, to date, including interest due and unpaid.......$2,104,578,285 86 2,108,169 75 827,186 25 3,863,267 08 937,500 00 7,385,718 50 7,759 50 105,000 00 AMOUNT IN TREASURY. Interest due and unpaid.................. Aggregate of debt bearing interest............................ Cash balance available April. 1, 1881...... Interest due and unpaid .$1,663,317,250 CO $15,244,914 08 2,140,893 07 DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED SINCE MATURITY. Amount Outstanding. 4 to 6 per cent. old debt, 1837 $57,665 00 6 percent. Mexicanindemnity stock, 1846..... per cent. bonds, 1847.... 1,104 91 1,250 00 Interest due and unpaid $64,174 81 8574 22 00 6 per cont. bounty land scrip, 1847... 3,275 00 213 06 3,045 00 6,805,000 00 158,680,756 88 $230,814,692 23 Debt, less amount in Treasury, Apl. 1, 1881.$1,872,763,593 63 Debt, less amount in Treasury,on the 1st ult. 1,879,956,412 77 Decrease of debt during the month.. $6,192,819 13 Decrease of debt since June 30, 1880...... $68,408,701 71 BONDS ISSUED TO THE PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANIES, INTEREST PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY. Accrued Interest 871,550 00 600 00 786 81 Central Pacificbonds,1862-64 Kansas Pacific bonds, 1862-64 Union Pacific bonds, 1862-64. Central Branch Union Pacific bonds, 1862-64... Amount Outstanding. $25,885,120 00 6,303.000 00 27,236,512 00 not paid. $383,276 80 94,545 00 408,547 68 4 6 92 Western Pacific bonds, 1862-4 Sioux City and Pacific bonds, 1862-64..... 49,499 80 225,650 34 11,868 21 222,574 88 80,051 15 22,650 00 2,668 08 206 00 57 00 364 50 1,104 43 2,245 85 Totals..... .... $64,623,512 00 $869,352 68 Interest paid by United States, $49,528,566 66; interest repaid by transportation of mails, &c., $14,244,859 74; interest repaid by cash payments: 5 per cent net earnings, $655,198 87; balance of intercst paid by United States, $34,828,508 C5. The foregoing is a correct statement of the public debt, as appears from the books and Treasurer's returns in the Department at the close of business, March 31, 1881. H. F. FRENCH, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. The trastees of the Cincinnati Southern Rail99 00 road have given notice to the Cincinnati Southern Railroad Company, now operating the road under a license, that tho license will terminate October 1, 1881. The trustees are required to give six months' notice of the termination of the license. This action is taken to indicate the purpose of the trustees to effect a sale or re-lease for a long time of the road, under the provisions of the act re244 19 cently passed by the Legislature. 1,832 99 47,568 57 6,179 94 253 48 394 31 24 mortgage Lehigh Navigation 46 6a, 1884....................................... Gold Loan....... ....... Railroad Loan........... Conv. Gold Loan... .... Consol, Mort. 7......... Gehigh Valley 1st mort.68,coupon...... lat mort.8s, reg.......... 2d mort. 78......... Consol. mort. 68...... Consol, mort. Os, reg...... Little Bchuylkill... Minehill & Beh. Hasen.... North Pennsylvania.. 59 1st mortgage 6........... 3d mortgage 78.......... Gen'Imort. 7s, coup..... Gen'l Mort. 7s, reg... Northern Central. Northern Pacific....... 424 Preferred Pennsylvania R. R. 1st mortgage..................................... Gen'l mortgage.......... Gen'l mort. reg........... Consol. mort. 68.......... Oonsol. mort. 6s, reg..... Penn.8 late 68.2dseries do. do. .... 718 ... 66 661 3d series. 5s, new........ 48.. Phila. and Reading..... 31 818 1st Mortgage 68.......... 78,of 1893.. ........ .... 60 Ts. new convertible...... Consol. mortgage 76. Consol. mortgage reg..... Gen'l mortgage ős..... Philadelphia and Erio. 28 1st mortgage, bâ............................ 2d mortgage, 74.... Pittsb., Uin. & Bt L. 70.... Pittsb., Titusv. & Rud.. 201 201 201 Schuylkill Navigation Preferred............ 134 131 68, 1872................ ..................... 6s, 1882... 78............... United Co. of N. Jersey 181 Hestonville, (Horse)..... Chestnut & Wal.(do )..... Green and Coater(do.)..... 181 181 1811 191 Baltimore stock Exchange. Closing Prices for the week ending April 6. Baltimore and Ohio 68, 1880... 6s, 1885............................................ Central Ohio ($50)......... 1st mortgage Marietta & Cincinnati..... 1st mortgage, 76... 2d mortgage, 7s...... 90 3d mortgage, 8s.. Northern Central ($50) •• 2d mortgage, 6s 1885..... 8d mortgage, 68, 1909..... 68,1900, Gold............. 68, 1904, gold............. Orange and Alex. 1st...... 2d mortgage, 8d mortgage,88.......... 4th mortgage, 88......... O, Alex. & Manassa 70 101 Pittsb. & Connellsv.70 Virginis 68, Consol.. 10:1 .... Income....102 102 102 $.gold.................. (San Joaquin)..... M.(Cal. and Or.)..... and grant 68.......... apeake and Ohio... 281 251 26 referred............141 tago and Alton 116 1161 ... 87 26 241 1404 128 ... 164 164 164 165 Donsol,1905.......127 127 127 Mand Bt. Paul.1.1 110 111 1101 referred............................ ik mortgage, 80...................... mortgage, 73-108..121 gold............****** M.(La Crosse div.) WM.I.and M. 1fv.1201 M.(L. and D.ext 121 KM (H. & D. div.).... M.(O. & M.div.. atschdated B. 7...122) & Northwestern.124 freterred............186 1 mortgage............. Sinking Fund 6s..................... Consolidated 78.....*.** Consol. Gold bonds. 125 D. reg...........124t .... .... 871 114 .... 119 1231 .... .... .... .... ... .... .... 122 122 Closing Prices.-Mar. 11. Mar. 4 Baltimore and Ohio (sterling).......113-116 118 -1'5 Central of New Jersey $100 shares..110-112 110-112 Do. Cons. Mort. Oct.'79 coupon...119-121 118-120 Do. Adjustment bonds........... 115-120 116-120 Do. Income bonds................106-108 106-108 Det., Gd. Haven & Mil. Equip. bds.115 117 115-117 Do. Con. M. 5 p.c. till '84 after 6p.c.111-113 111-113 16 17 18 Illinois Central$100 shares.........187-189 64 641 66 Lehigh Valley Consol.mortgage....116-118 N.Y. Cent.& Hud. Riv. Mt. bonds 136-138 136 -158 40 1800 Do. $100 shares..... 63 96 421 .... ... .... 961 901 471 46 129 127 127 128 .... .... 110 165 651 641 651 8t. L., Iron Mt. & 9. As. 65 1st mortgage....................... 2d mortgage. Tol., P. &War. 1st E.D... 1st mort., West. Div.. 123 1241 1221 1121 1231 Union Pacific.... .120 120 186 136 125 1st mortgage i................. 114 Land Grant 78......... Binking Fund 88......... 1311 United States Express.. 574 Wabash... dle,Bock Isl. & Pac. 136 137 188 .... 135 131) Int mortgage............ Sex.& Pittaborg guar.132 1s, Consolidated... 4th mortgage........111 1.,Obi, Ind. Cent 261 1st mortgage...................... 14 mortgage............. 1. Radson Canal.112 Hog.is, 1801..................... Reg., 1884......................... 1804.................. .... .... 1st mortgage ............ 2d mortgage.............. 110 78, Consolidated......... St. LouisDivision Wabash, 8t. L. & Pac. 468 47 Preferred 891 ............ 89 New Mort. 76........110 Wells-Fargo Express. ..... 241 Western Pacific bonds..... 1321 Lack&Western, 123 121 122 120 120 123 14 mortgage 7s.......**** Consol. 1907....... rie Ballway.........**** lat mortgage.........*** 3d mort. Sa, ext...**.**** id mortgage............ 108 4th mort. 5, ext......... 1071x Ath mortgage.....................* 14, Connol. gold.......128 Great Westernlat mori.... .... 107 107 .... .... ... ...........150 -152 Do. Mort. bonds (sg) ...........120-122 N.Y., Lake Erie & West., $100 shs... 491-50 Do. 6 p. c. pref. $100 shares......... 1271 90-92 Do 1st Con. Mort. Bonde (Erie)...130-132 Mort. Funded Coupon bonds.....120 -128 Do. do. 2d do. ............103-104 Do. 2d Consol. Mort. bonds....... 99-101 Po.Geld Income Bonds......... 90 - 85 N. Y., Penn. & Ohio let mor.. bds.... 68-69 681 Do. Prior Lien Bonds (sterling)....108 -110 108-110 Pennsylvania, $50 shares... 671 881 68-69 Do. Con. 8ink. Fund Mort........120-122 120-192 Philadelphia & Reading $50 shares. 381-85) 841-318. General Consol. Mortgage........115-117 114-116 Do. Improvement Mortgage......104-1051 104 -1044 Do. Gen. Mort. '74, ex-deferd. con. 96Do. Scrip for the 6 def. conpons. 93 Pittsbg, Ft. W. & Chic. Equip bds.109-111 108-110 8t. Louis Bridge 1st mort. gold bonds125-127 128 -125 Do 1st pref. stock ..... 85 87 84 Union Pacific Land Grant 1st mort.116-118 116 -181 118 118 119 118 109 Western Union Tel...1141 114 18,8. F. conv., 1900..... Boston Stock Exchange. Atch., Top.and Ban. Fe.139 139 188 138 188 .... ... .... 167 167 78, reg...... Boston and Lowell ....... Boston and Maine.....1491 Boston and Providenc 161 Boston, Hart. & Erie 7a 604 Burl, & Mo. R. L. G.7..... 581 Burl. & Mo. R. in Neb..... 128 128 .... 581 104 101 102 108 108 $d mortgage........ Janibal St. Joseph 591 Preferred............1041 103 8, Convertible......108 Houston&Tex. Cent... 68 Ist Mortgage........110 Tinois Central...................... 186 136 138 137 1101 137 137 Lake Shore & Mich Bo.131 x 130 131 129 129 130 14 Consolidated......125 124 125 Lob.&W.B. 7s, Con Long Dock bonds...... Laville Nashville.. 914 92 1 Conrolldated...... Manhattan............ 39 Metropolitan Elevated..115 78......... ...118 384 115 Northern, N. H........... 116 114 114 114 1st Mortgage........105 102 Michigan Central......1131x 112 16, 1902..............126] M.8.And N. I. 1st, B.F.. Morrie and Essex.....122 1221 1st mortgage......................... 14 mortgage......................... 1 of 1871................................ TA,Convertible....................... 1 Consolidated....... E.Y.Cent.&Hud. Biv.146 146 de Sinking fund,1883.. Sinkingfund, 1887..... 1st mortgage.................. Int mortgage, reg... .... N. Y. Elevated.................. 124 mortgage......119 118. N. 1ok and Harlem...... Fickmed.......******* In merigage188 ... 113 Norwich & Worcester...... Ogden.& Lake Champ 471 ........ Preferred. ........................................ Old Colony... Ph., Wil. & Balt. ($50)..... Portl'd, Baco & Ports...... Pueblo & Arz. Vai........ 76 Pullman Palace Car....144 Union Pacific.............. 68....................... Land Grant 78........... Binking Fund 8...... 119 Vermontand Canada...... Vermont and Mass........ Worcester and Nashua.... Cambridge (Horse)...... Metropolitan ( " )... 724 Financial and Commercial Review. THURSDAY EVENING, April 7, 1881. The quotation for call loans throughout the day has been 5@6 per cent on stocks, and 4@5 per cent on Governments. During the last hour a good many loans were made at 6 per cent. Money was offered freely at 5 per cent for sixty Jays, and some loans for four months aro reported at four per cent on prime stocks. The posted rates for prime bankers' sterling The actual rates are 4.80340 are 4.81%@4.84. 4.81% and 4.824@4.88%. Cables are 4.834@ 4.834. Prime commercial bills are 4.794@ 4.79. The bill which passed both branches of the Tennessee Legislature, to pay the State debt at par and three per cent interest, has been signed by the Governor and is now a law, hence the rapid appreciation in the value of the securities of that E8 State. The present bonds will be adjusted on the basis of principal and interest from 1876 in a 42 new three per cent bond. .... 126 ... .... .... 144) 144! .... Middlesex )....... Oal &Reola Mining Co. 540 240 120 By reference to the public debt statement in another column it wil be seen that the gross amount of debt on the 81st of March was $2,104,578,285 86, less cash in the Treasury $230,814,692 23, eaving net $1,873,763,593 63, which is $6,192,819 14 less than at the commencement of the month, and $68,408,701 71 less than on the 30th of June, 1880. Of the bonded debt $196,378,600 bears 6 per ent interest, $463,590,850 bears 5 per cent, $250,000,000 bears 4 per cent, $789,847,800 bears 4 per cent, (inclad88ing $775,950 in refunding certificates,) and $14, 245 The coinage executed at the United States Mints in March was as follows: Gold, 1,881,226 pieces, value $10,730,010; silver, 2,801,000 pieces, value $2,299,925; bass 2,814,200 pieces, value $28,226. Total, 6,496,466 pieces, value $13,058,161. 000,000 bears 3 per cent. Interest has ceased Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland, 61%; Cedar | Union Tel., 78; Am. Dist. Tel., 58; Canton Co. on $3,093,465, and $417,029,340 bears no inter- Falls and Minnesota, 23; Central Iowa 1st, 1123%; 61; Sutro Tunnel, 1%; Colorado Coal and Iron est, being in the shape of legal tenders, cer- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul 1st, La C. and 56%; do. 6s, 96; Consolidation Coal, 87; New tificates of deposit, gold and silver certificates, Dav. div., 98%; do, 8. W. div. 68, 107%; do. Central Coal, 29; Central Mining Co., 5; Car and fractional currency. In the past month 6 8. M. div. 6r, 107; Col., Chi, and Ind. Cent. Ibon, 2%; Deadwood 10; Homestake, 26%; Lit per cent bonds were reduced $5,887,950, and 5 1st Trust Co. certif, ass. sup., 108%; do. Inc. tle Pittsburg, 3; Mariposa, 4%1⁄2; do. pref., 6 per cent bonds $5,729,800. In addition to the 69%; Cairo and Fulton 1st, 110g; Chicago, Ontario, 36%; Silver Cliff, 5; Standard, 24 abcre there are outstanding $64,623,512 in bonds Burlington and Quincy 8s, 108; Denver and Pio Starmont, 2. issued to the Pacific Railroad Companies and Grande, 107; do. 1st, 1184; do. 1st consol., Philadelphia—, Allegbery Valley Income scrip known as the currency 6s. 11834; Danbury and Norwalk, 71%; Delaware 54; Am. S. S. Co., 31; do. 68, 110%1⁄2; Buffa' The payments from the United States Treasury and Hudson 1st, Peon. div., 122; Denver, South Pittsburg and Western, 20%; do. pref., 27; Cer in March, other than interest or principal of the Park and Pacific 1st, 107%; Flint and Pere Mar- tral Transp. Co., 47%1⁄2; Catawissa Dew pref., 51 public debt, were as follows: On account of civil quette 1st, 110; Iowa Midland 89, 182; Inter- Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 6s, 90%; Bar and miscellaneous $1,917,331 49; war $2,296,271 Jational and Gt. Northero, 70; do. Inc., 95%; risburg, Portsmouth, Mt. Joy and Lancaster E 18; navy, 81,204,077 03; interior (Indians) $333,- In., Bloom. and Western, 88%; do. 1st, 90; R., 64; Huntingdon and Broad Top Mt, conso 383 66, and do. (pensions) $8,322,178 58-total, do. 2d, 81; do. Inc., 84% ; Indianapolis, Decatur 7s, 98; Nesquehoning Valley R. R., 58%; Penn $17,073,241 94. and Springfield 1st, 104%; do. 28, 60; Kansas sylvania Canal 63, 973⁄4; Perrsylvania Compan Pacific 1st cousol., 107; do. 68, Denver Div. ass., 69, 107; Philadelphia and Reading R. R. scrip 109; Keokuk and Des Moines, 19; do. pref., 48; 64%; do. consol, mort. gold 6s, 114 ; do. Incom do, 1st, 102; Lake Shore div. bonds, 121; 73, 80; People's Pass. R. W. 63, 107; Bt. Pau Laf., Bloom. and Muncie 1st, 109; Lehigh and and Duluth pref., 743⁄4; Schuylkill Nav. Imp. 6 Wilkesbarre inc., 96%; do. consol. ass., 111; 60; Steubenville and Indiana 7s, J. & D., 106 Louisville and Nashville Gen'l mort., 68, 1051; do. A. & 0, 106%; Texas and Pacific 1st mort The closing quotations on Thursday were: Lake Erie and Western, 52; do. 1st, 109; Louis-106; do. consol. mort. 6s, 103; Union and Tita Adams Express, 129@131; American Express, isiana and Missouri River, 27; do. 2d, 116;ville 78, 102; Westchester and Philadelphia 7 76@78; American District Telegraph, 553%256; Louville, New Albany and Chicago 1st, 103; Ma- 1204; Warren and Franklin 7s, 115. The lates Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, 47@48; Chi-rietta and Cincinnati 1st pref., 18%; do. 2d pref., quotations are: City 68, 110@111; do. free of tax cago, Burlington aud Quincy, 1613% 2164%; Ca- 84; Mobile and Ohio, 263%; do. 1st deben., 87; 127@129; do. 4s, new, 106113; Pennsylvania nada Southern, 80@80%; Central Pacific, 89@ do. 21 deben., 68% ; do, 3d deben., 57; do. 4th State 6s, 24 series, 101@101%; do. 3d series 893%; Chicago and Northwestern, 1281⁄2@128; deben., 44; do. 1st mort., 110%; Missouri, Kan- 104@105; do. 5s, new loan, 117@117%; do do. pref., -@187; Chicago and Alton, 135@138; sas and Texas, 46; do. consol. ass., 108; do. 4s, new, 108@111; Philadelphia and Reading Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, 113% 2113; 2d, 83%; do. 6s, 92; Milwaukee, Lake Shore R. R., 81% 2814; do. consol. mort. 78, coup do. pref., 1280123; Chicago, Rock Island and Western, 46; Manhattan Beach, 44; Mem-12334@124%; do. reg., 12834@124; do. mort and Pacific, 137 @ 137%; Clevelaud, Columbus, phis and Charleston, 42; Missouri Pacific 1st con- 68, 117@-; do. 7s, 1893, 121@1221⁄4; United Cincinnati and Indianapolis, 88%1⁄2@89; Columbus, sol., 1074; Metropolitan Elevated 2d, 97; Min- New Jersey R. R. and Canal, 180%@181; Buffalo Chicago and Indiana Central, 24%@25; Dela neapolis and St. Louis 1st, guar., 125; Nashville, Pittsburg and Western, 205%20%4; Pittsburg ware and Hudson Canal, 111@111%; Delaware, Chattanooga and St. Louis, 77%; New York, On-Titusville and Buffalo 78, 9434@954; Camder Lackawanna and Western, 1214@121%; Hanni- tario and Western, 36%; New Jersey Southern and Amboy mort, 6s, 1889, 115@116; Penu bal and St. Joseph, 57@58%; do. pref., 102% 6s, guar., 1014; New York, Pennsylvania and sylvania R. R., 674@67% ; do. gen'l mort., con@103; Illinois Central, 187@137%; Lake Erie Obio foc., 65%; Ohio Central, 30%; do. 1st pon, 124 2125; do. reg., 12634@127; do and Western, 51%@52; Lake Shore and Mich- 104; do. Iuc., 62%; Oregon Railway and Nav., consol. mort. 6s, reg., 119@119%; Little Schuyl igan Southern, 130%@181; Metropolitan Ele 146; do. 1st, 107; Ohio and Mississippi 1st, kill R. R., 63054; Morris Canal pref., 164@170; vated, 113%; Manhattan Elevated, 383%@ Springfield div., 116%; Peoria, Decatur and Schuylkill Nav., 534@6; do. pref., 184018% 384; Michigan Central, 1121⁄4-; New York Evansville, 38%; do. 1st, 105; do. lcc., 80; do. 6s, 1882, 83@86; do. 1872, 10234@103% Elevated, 122@123%; New York, Lake Erie Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg, 25; do. 1st Elmira and Williamsport pref., 54@—; do, 65, and Western, 4734@47%; do. pref., 87% @88: consol., 8634; St. Paul, Minn. and Man., 92; do. 115@115%; do. 5, 98@100; Lehigh Coal and New York, Ontario and Western, 354@36; New 1st Dakota Ext., 1073%; do. 2d, 102%; St. Paul Navigation, 461 2461⁄4; do. 68, 1884, 106%@ York Central and Hudson River, 146@146%; and Duluth, 3834; do. pref., 73; 8. Louis and 107; do. R. R. loan, 115@115%; do. Gold Loan, Ohio and Mississippi 43% @444; Panama, San Francisco 2d, class A, 10234; do. B, 884; 114@114%; do. consol 78, 118 @119%; North247%; Pacific Mail, 534058%; St. Louis, Iron St. Louis and Iron Mt., 1st pref. inc., 954; do ern Pacific, 48% 43%; do. pref. 70%4078; North Mountain and Southern, 65 @65%; St. Louis, Al- 2d pref. inc., 89; St. Louis, Kansas City and Pennsylvania, 5734@58; do. 6s, 106@107%; do. ton and Terre Haute, 42746; dc. pref., 127% Northern, St. Charles Bridge 1s', 101; do. Clar- 7s, 122@122; do. Gen'l mort. 7s, reg., 1200 128; Texas and Pacific, 56056%; Union Paci-inda Branch 1st, 98; do. Omaha div. 1st, 116; 122; Philadelphia and Erie, 27% @273⁄4; do. 6s, fic, 119%@120; United States Express, 59@59%; South Pacific 1st, 1044; Southern Pacific of 1023@102% ; do. 78, 117@1174; Minebill, 68% Wells Fargo Express, 1180119; Western Union California 1st, 1014; St. Paul and Sioux City @58; Catawissa, 20@204; do. pref., 51% Telegraph, 1150116; do. ex. div., 801@80%; 1st, 109; Texas and Pacific, 56%; do. income 52%; do. new pref., 51@51; do. 7s, 1900, 120 Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific, 47% @47%; do. L. G., 85; do. 1st Rio Grande div., 97%; Toledo, | @- Lehigh Valley 61@61%; do. 6s, coupon, pref., 90%@904. Peoria and Western 1st, 1163; Toledo, Delphos 121@126; do. reg., 122@122; do. 2d mort. 78, The following quotations of sales of Railway and Burlington Inc., 48; Wabash, St. Louis and 185@186; do. consol. mort., 1180119; Fifth and other securities, for the week, are in addi- Pacific 63, Gen'l mort., 99; do. Havana div. 1st, and Sixth streets (horse), 125@--; Second and tion to those giver elsewhere in our columns : 100; do. Chicago div., 93%; Winona and St. Third, 110@118; Thirteenth and Fifteenth, 700 New York-Atchison, Colorado and Pacific 1st, Peter 2d, 109; Arkansas 7s, 15%; do. 7s, L. R. 75; Spruce and Pine, 553⁄4056%; Green and 102; Am. Dock and Imp. Co. 75, 132; Beston & F. S., 10%; Alabama Class A, 714; Georgia Coates, 85@96; Chestout and Walnut, 1009105; and New York Air Line, 47%; Bosfon, Hartford 7s, new, 118; Louisiana 78, consol., 62; Missouri Hestonville, 1934 @204; Germantown, 70@75; and Erie 1st, 60; Chicago, St. Paul and Minnea- 6s, 1886, 1094; North Carolina 6s, 3. T., 3d class, Union, 119@122; Lombard and South, 2434 polis, 1st, 1114; Chicago, St. Louis and New Ur-9; do. Fund Act 1866, 18; do. Chatham R. R., 25; West Philadelphia, 90@91; People's, 23% leaus, 743%; Chesapeake and Ohio let pref, 424; 6%; do. consol. 4s, 85; South Carolina 6s, non- @23%; Continental, 106@108. do. 2d pref., 314; do. cur. int. def., 574; do. fund., 8%; Tennessee 6s, old, 72%; do, rew, Boston.-Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 76, let, Series B, 85; Chluago, St. Paul, Minneapolis 72; do. new series, 78; Virginia 6s, def., 203%; guar., 116; do. 5s, 1909, 100; Boston and and Omaba, 43; do. pref., 993%; do. consol., 101; do. 6s, consol,, ex-mat. coupon, 82; American Maine 75, 1898, 126; Boston, Clinton and Fitch WANTED. purg 55, 1910, 103; Boston and Albany 7s, 1892, 1st mort., 118 @114%; Charlotte, Columbia | Albany County. It will be constructed in con. 26; Boston Land, 10; Boston Water Power, and Augusta 2d, 98% @99%; Chesapeake and nection with the Albany and Greenbush Bridge Brookline Land, 5%; Boston, Clinton, Ohio Canal 68, 82@85; Marietta and Cincin- and will extend from the western terminus of the chburg and New Bedford, 46; do. pref., 127; nati 1st, -@121%; do. 24, 904@91; do. 8d. bridge to Schenectady, and from Albany to New ton, Revere Beach and Lynn, 120; do. 68, 463%@47; Northern Central, 5s, 1926, 99@-; York upon the east side of the Hudson river. 7, 115; Boston and Lowell, 78, 1895, 123; do. 6s, 1904 gold, 1154@-; Orange, Alex. and The Concord (N. H.) Horse Railroad Company cord and Portsmouth 6s, 185; Chicago, Manassas 78, 100%@101%; Pittsburg and Conwaukee and St. Paul, Dubaque div. 68, 105; nellsville 78, 128@125%; Richmond and Danville commenced running cars on the 1st inst. Wisconsin Valley div., 6s, 101; Chicago and R. R., 92@98; Union Canal, ind. by Canton Co., Michigan, 81; Connecticut and Passump-119@120; Virginia and Tennessee 2d, 1024@ Rivers pref., 85; do. 78, 116; Cincinnati' 108; Western Maryland, 19@20; do. 2d pref., DETROIT MUNICIPAL BONDS. dosky and Cleveland 7s, 118%; Cheshire 108@109%; Wilmington, Columbia and Au- DETROIT AND BAY CITY R. R. BONDS. 1.57; do. 69, 1896, 110; Connotton Valley, 24; gusta, 6s, 108@110; South Side (Va.) 3d mort., 7, 1910, 924; Cedar Rapids and Missouri 102@105; Virginia Consols, 82% @82; do. 2d 150; do. 7s, 1891, 118; Chicago, Bur-series, 353@?5%; Virginia 10-40 bonds, 51%@ gton and Quincy 5s, 1901, 101; Detroit, Lan- 51%; Baltimore City 58, 1894, -@118; do. and Northern pref., 109; Eastern (N. H.) R. 58, 1916, 123@-; do. 65, 1886, new, -@110%; 98; Flint and Pere Marquette, pref, 89%; do. 68, 1890, 117%@118; do. 6s, 1892, 125@130; Scott Branch 78, 110; Illinois Grank Trunk do. 6s, 1892, 1223% @122; Consolidation Coal, 1890, 116; Ionia and Landing 88, 1889, 86@40. Kalamazoo, Allegban and Grand Rapids 1888, guar., 112%; Kansas City, Lawrence Bouthern 49, 104; Kansas City, St. Joseph Council Bluffs 78, 119; Kansas City, Fort 1 Chicago Union Depot. The new Union Depot in Canal Street, Chicago, built and owned by the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne BUY AND CAR TRUST CERTIFICATES. With BOODY, MCLELLAN & CO., 58 BROADWAY, N. Y. at sand Gall, 92; do. pref., 124%; do. 78, and Chicago Railway Company, and for which Brown, Brothers & Co., NO. 59 WALL ST., N. Y., ground was broken about a year ago, was com- Kansas City and Camerou 10s, 1892, 125; BILLS OF EXCHANGE GERMANY, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. Issue Commercial and Travelers' Credits IN STERLING, AVAILABLE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Make Collections of Drafts drawn abroad on all points by, 71, 1897, 40; Toledo, Delphos and Burling-Railroads, and 110 passenger trains will leave it John H. Davis & Co., ton, 14%; do. income, 45; Vermont 7s, 1886, daily. consol, coupon cff, 10%; Wisconsin Central, 28; The following is a statement of revenue and do. pref., 50; do. 7s, 75; do. 2d series, 60; Bos- expenditure on account of the Consolidated Fund ton City 69, 1894, 122; Chicago 78, 1890, of the Dominion of Canada as by returns furnished 1184; Cincinnati 7-80s, 1902, 104%; Massa- to 31st March, 1881: Customs, $1,619,340 15; chusette ős, 1894, 103%; New Hampshire 68, 1897, Excise, $385,992 55; Post Office, $91,285 77; 120; Alantic Mining Co., 1234; Allouez, 234; Public Works, including railways, $190,851 80; Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall St., New York. Interest allowed on Temporary and Standing Deposits. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on Commirrica only, either on Margin or for Investment. BANKERS, Bize Hill 4%: Catalpa, 24: Copper Falls, 10; Bill Stampe, $18,245 17; Miscellaneous, $106,971 Sheldon & Wadsworth, Baltimore-Atlanta and Charlotte, 73; do. lat, 10 WALL STREET, N. Y. IN ADDITION TO A GENERAL BANKING CHANGE, MARING LIBERAL ADVANCES ON Paine & Webber, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Members of the Boston Stock Exchange.) 48 Congress St., Boston. Transact a general Banking business. Buy and sell Stocks and Bonds on commission in 307%; do, 62, 1835, 107 107%; Central Ohio Aled a profile of the route of the road through all markets. Correspondence solicited, RAILROAD AND CANAL DIVIDEND STATEMENT. Stook Showing the amount of Stock Outstanding, the Dividend Periods and the date of last Dividend, Last Marked thus (*) are leased out- Dividend Dividend Marked thus (*) are leased 46 .100 ----- 50 Apl. 78 24 Jan. 81 3 500,000 J. & J. Jan 200,000 M. & N. [Nov 500,000 A. & O. | 180,000 J. & J. Jan 1,200,000 F.M.A.N May 1,000,000 J. & J. Jan. 200,000- & 748,000 M. & N. May 600 000 A. & O. A 1,000,000 J. & J. Taly 500,000 J. & J. July 170,000 J. & J. July 500,000 J. & J. Jais 2,050.000 J. & J. Ja 600,000 J. & J. Jan 105,000 A. & 0 Oek 200 000 annually Nov 200,000 1&1 1,500,000 J. & J. Ten 550,000 M. & N. Nov 102.540 797,320 & 282,655 -&206,054 Stook Last out- Dividend Dividend Marked thus (*) are leased roads. standing. Periods. Payable.| roads. Albany and Busq*. 100 13,500,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 8 Little Schuylkill.------Bl $3.646,100 T & J. Jan. 1 8 Ware River........ Ashuelot... 210,000 quarterly Oct. 791 Louisville & Nashville..100 18,130,000 F. & A. Feb. '81 3 Warren (N. J.)--------100 Atch.. Top. & Santa Fe.100 10,409,300 quarterly Feb. '81 2 Louisv., N. Alb. & Ohi..100 3,000 000 J. & D. Dec. '70 3 Warwick Valley, Atlanta and West Point.100 1,232,200 J. & J. July 80 4 Lowell and Andover....100 600,000 J. & J. July '83 3 Westchest. & Phil. pref..100 Atlantic and St. Law-100 5,000,000 M. & 8. Sept.'80 8 Lowell and Lawrence.100 200,000 A.&O. Apl. 78 27 West Jersey... Augusta and Savannah. 100 1,022,900 J. & D. June'80 3 Lykens Valley 100 600,000 F.M.AN Feb. '79 24 Wilmington & Weldon-100 Avon, Geneseo & Mt. M.*100 225,000 A. & O. Jan. 78 3 Manchester and Law...100 1,000,000 M. & N. Nov.'80 5 Winchester & Potomac 100 Baltimore and Ohio.-100 14,218,800 M. & N Nov. 80 5 Marietta & Cincinnati 50 1,408,912 1&1 Winchester & Strasburg 100 fo pref.100 4,589,578 J. & J. Jan. '81 8 แ lat pref. 50 8,130,719 M. & 8 Sep. '68 88 Worcester and Nashua. 76 Washington Br... 108 1.650,000 A. & O. Oct, '80 5 "2d pref. 50 4,460,368 M. & S. Sep. 166 38 HORSE-POWER R. R. Berkshire --------100 600,000 quarterly Apl. 81 11 Massawippi*...-------100 400,000 F. &. A Feb. '81 2 Boston and Albany 100 20,000,000 quarterly ar. 1 2 Memphis & Charleston 25 5,812,725 J. & D. Jan. 693 Albany City. BOBClin., F. & N. Bed.100 1,297,600 & Metropolitan Elevatel..100 6,500,000 quarterly Apl. 18: 2 Baltimore City 25 pref.100 1,750,100 Apl. '81 3 Michigan Central 100 18,738.204 quarterly May 18 1 Balt., Cat. & El. Mills...100 Agricultural Br. guar..100 60,000 J. & D June 76 3 Middlesex Central...100 2,136 shs F. & A. Feb. '81 8 Boston & Chelsea pref.. 50 Bost., Conc.& Mont. pref100 800,000 M. & N Nov. '80 8 Mill Creek & Minehill 50) 823.375 J. & J. Broadway (Brooklyn)...100 Boston and Lowell-500 3,280,000 J. & J.Jaz. 81 2 M. Hill & Schuyl. Hav. 50 3,856,450 J. & J. Broadw, & 7th Av. (NY)100 Boston and Maine-100 6,921,274 M. & N. Nov. 50 4 Missouri Pacific.........1.02,416,000 quarterly Brooklyn & Hunter's PL.100 Boston and Providence-100 4,000,000 M & N. Nov. 80 4 Mobile & Montgomery..100 2,794,800 F. & A. Brooklyn City. 100 131,700 J. & J. Attleborough Branch. 100 Tan. '81 9 Morris and Essex. 60 15,000,000 J. & J. Bushwick (Brooklyn)---100 Bost., Revere B & Lynn. 100 350,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Mt. Carbon & Pt. Carbon.50 100 282,360 J. & J. Jan. 81 6 Jambridge..... Buffalo, N. Y. and Erie.100 950,000 J. & D Dec. '80 5 Nashua and Lowell.....10 800.000 M. & N. Nov. '80 3 Cen. Park, N. & E. Riv.100 Burl. & Mo. Riv. in Neb.100 8,537,800 quarterly Feb. 'P0 2 Nashua and Rochester -100 1,305,800 A. & O. Apr. 811 Citizens' (Phil.)...------ 5 Camden and Atlantic... 50 877,400 quarterly Apl.'80 38 Nashville and Decatur..100 1,529,000 J. & D. Dec. '19 3 Citizens' (Pbg.) pref. 50 838,811 quarterly Apl.'803 Nash., Chat. & St. Louis. 25 6,575,296 A. & O Apl. '80 1 Coney Island & Brookl-100 Camden & Burl. Co.....100 381,926 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Naugatuck..... 100 2,000 000 J. & J. Jan. 81 6 Continental (Phila.)... 50 Orpe May and Millville 60 447,000 J & D. June '80 8 Nesquehoning Valley 50 1,000,000 M. & S. Mar. 8: 8 D. Dock, K. B'dw. & Bat-100 Catawissa...LA L... ---- 50 1,169,500 October Oct. 80 81 N.Castle & Beaver Val. 50 1,800,000 quarterly July '80 21 Eighth Avenue (N.Y.)-100 pref. 50 2,200,000 M. & N. Nov. 80 31 N.Haven & Northamp..100 605,000 quarterly Oct. 74 3 Elizabeth and Newark 100 2d pref.... 50 1,000,000 M. & N. Nov. 80 31 New London Northern*100 1,418,800 quarterly Jct. '80 14 42nd St. & G. St. Ferry--100 Cayuga and Busq.* 689,110 J. & J. Jan. 80 4 N.Y. Cen. & Hudson R..100 89,428,330 quarterly Apl. '81 2 Frankf. & Southw.(Ph.) 50 Cedar Rapids & Mo. R. 100 6,850,400 F.M.A.N Feb. '81 1 New York and Harlem.100 8,500,000 J. & J. Jan. 81 4 Germantown (Ph)...... 50 44 pref. 100 769,600 F. & A Feb. 81 St pref.100 1,500,000 J. & J. Jan. 81 4 Girard College (Ph.)... 50 Central of Georgia....100 7,600,000 J & D. June 80 3 City Line... annually Apl. '81 3 Grand St. and Newton..100 Central of New Jersey-100 18,563.200 quarterly New York & Long Br.*100 2,000,000 Oct. 79 2 Green & Coates St. (Ph.) 50 Central Ohio. --------- 50 2,425,000 J & J. New York Elevated...100 6,500,000 quarterly Apl. '81 2; Heston, Mantau & Fairm. 50 pref... 50 400,000 J. & J an. 81 8 N.Y., Lake Erie & West.100 77,107,700 Highland..... ..100 Central Pacific .........100 54,275,500 F. & A. Feb. '81 3 pref..100 8,146,700) Lomb. & South Sts.(Ph.) 25 Chemung.. · ---- ---- ---- 100 880,000 quarterly July 80 N. Y., N. H. & Hartf...100 15,500,000 J. & J. Jan. 81 5 Lynn and Boston...100 Cheshire, preferred 100 2,155,300 J. & J. Jaly '80 1 N. Y. Provid. & Boston.100 3,000,000 quarterly Feb. '81 2 Malden and Melrose....100 Jhicago and Alton....100 10,065,400 M. & 8. Mar. 81 4 Niag. Bridge & Oanand*100 1,000,000 J. & J. July '80 3 Metropolitan (Boston)... 50 pref..100 2,425,400 M. & S. Mar. '81 4 North Carolina 100 4,000,000 M. & 8. Mar. '80 8 Middlesex (Boston).....100 Chicago, Burl. & Quincy.100 81,004,456 M. & 8. Mar. '81 2 N. Eastern (8.C.) pref. 100 96,000 M. & N Nov. '774 N.Y., Bay Ridge & Jam.100 Chi, Clin., Dub.& Minn..... 6,156,000 A. & O. Apl. 79 $2 North Pennsylvania.... 60 4,527,150 quarterly Feb. '81 14 Ninth Avenue (N. Y.)..100 Chicago, Iowa & Nebras*100 3,916,200 J. & J. Jan. '81 4 Northern Central - 50 6,842,000 A. & O. Jan. '81 21 Orange and Newark....100 Chi, Mil. and St. Paul..100 15,404,261 A. & O. Apl. '81 3 Northern N. Hampsh..100 8,068,400 J. & D. Dec. '80 3 People's (Phila)........ 25 pref.100 12 279,483 A. & OA 1.81 84 Northern New Jersey..100 1,000,000 J. & J. July 77 2 Philadelphia City. Chicago & N. Western-100 14,988,267 J. & D Dec. '80 8 Norwich & Worcester 100 2 604,400 J. & J. Jan. '81 6 Philadelphia and Darby 20 pref.100 21,625,353 quarterly Nr.81 1 Ogdensb, & L. Champl. 100 8,077,000 J. & J. July 176 2 Phila. and Grey's Ferry 50 Chicago, R, I. & Pacific-100 0,00 000 quarterly May '81 1 pref.100 2,000,000 A. & O. Apl. '78 4 Pbg, Alleg.& Manchester 50 Chicago & West Mich...100 6,151,000 F. & A. Feb. '81 2 Ohio and Mississippi---100 20,000,000 quarterly Ridge Avenue (Ph.)....50 Uin, Ham, & Dayton...100 8,500,000 A. & O. Oct. '80 2 pref.100 4,030,000 J. & D. Mar. '75 3 Second Avenue (N.Y.)100 Cin., Sand. & Clov. pref. 50 429,037 M. & N. Nov. '80 3 Old Colony ....100 7,133,800 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Second & Third St.(Ph.) 10 Olov., Col., Cin. & Ind--100 14,991,800 F. & A. Feb. '815 Oregon Railway & Nav.100 4.456,00 quarterly May 81 2 17th & 18th streets (Ph.) 50 Oleveland & Mahoning. 50 2,057,569 M. & N. Nov. '79 4 Oswego and Syracuse.100 482,400 F. & A. Aug. 89 Sixth Avenue (N. Y.)---100 Oloveland & Pittsburg. 50 11,236,150 quarterly Mar. '81 1 Panamɛ.......... ---- ----100 7000,000 quarterly Feb. '81 5 Jomerville (Boston)---100 Oolumbus and Xenia 50 1,786,200 M.J.8.D Mar. '81 2 Paterson and Hudson*-100 632,000 J & J. Jan. '81 43outh Boston Colum. & Hocking Val.100 2,500,000 F. & A. Feb. '81 4 Paterson and Newark 100 250,000 J. & J. Third Avenue (N. Y.)100 1,600,000 M. & N. Nov. 80 5 Paterson and Ramapo*.100 248,000 J. & J. Apl. '81 3 13th & 15th street (Ph.). 50 Oonoord and Ports.....100 850,000 J. & D.De. '80 3 Pember. & Hightstown*. 60 342,150 J. & J. July 80 323d street (N. Y.).......100 Conn, & Passump Riv.-130 2,175,700 F. & A. Feb. '81 2 Pennsylvania 60 68,870,200 M. & N. Nov. '80 4 Union (Boston) --------100 Connecticut River 100 2,100,000 J. & J. Jan. '814 Peoria & Bureau Val. 100 1,200,000 F. & A. Feb. '81 4 Union (Phila) --------- 50 Cumberland Valley.. 60 1,292,950 J.A.J.O. Jan. 81 2 Philadelphia and Erie. 50 6,004,300 J. & J. West Philadelphia.---- 50 241,900 A. & O. Oct. 80 4 1st pref.. 50 44 pref. 50 2,400,000 J. & J. Jan. '75 4 CANALS. 46 2d pref... 50 243,000 A. & V. Oct. 804 Phil., Ger. & Norrist wn 50 1,626,250 M.J.S.D. Mar. 813 Danbury and Norwalk. 600,000 quarterly Mar. 811 Philadelphia & Reading 50 32,726,375 quarterly Jan. 276 2 Dayton & Michigan* 60 2,401,528 A. & O. Oct. '80 11 pref. 50 1,651,800 quarterly July 76 8 46 pref. 50 1,211,260 quarterly Jan. 81 2 Phila, and Trenton. 100 1,259,100 quarterly Apr. 81 2 2 1,230,950 J. & J. Ja, 813 Phila., Wil. & Balt....- 50 11,572,700 J. & J. Jan. '14 Del. & Bound Brook*...100 1,584,400 quarterly Feb. '81 1. Pittsb., Ft. W. & Chi.100 19,714,285 quarterly Apr. 81 i Del., Lackaw. & Westn. 50 26,200,000 quarterly Apr. 81 16 Special Imp-100 5,504,300 quarterly Apl. '11 Detroit, Lans. & Nor...100 1,874,000 F. & A. Aug.'80 2 Pittsfield & N. Adams.-100 460,000 J. & J. Jan. 80 2 pref 10 2,603,300 F. & A. Feb. '81 34 Porti., Saco & Portsm..100 1,500,000 J. & J.July '80 3 Dubuque & Bioux City*100 6,000,000 A. & O. Apl. '81 2 Profile and Franconia..100 Annual. Nov.'80 8 Bast Pennsylvania* 50 1,809,200 J. & J. fan 81 3 Providence & Worces..100 2,000,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 East Mahanoy. 392,950 J. & J. Jan. 81 3 Repubiican Valley......100 853,000 quarterly Feb. '80 2 East Tenn., Va. & Ga... 100 1,968,274 Oct. '80 3 Rensselaer & Saratoga *100 6,000,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 4 Eastern (Mass.)----100 4,997,600 J. & J. July '73 3 Rhode Island & Mass..100 175,575 & Jan. '81 3 Kastern (N. H.) -------- 100 492,500 J. & D. Dec. '80 21 Richmond & Petersb....100 1,008,600 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Eel River.... .100 3,000,000 -& Mar. '81 Roch. & Genesce Val.*.110 555,200 J. & J. Jan. '79 8 Kimira, Jef & Canand. 00 600,000 Sept. Sept. 80 5 Rome, Watert. and Ogd 100 2,998,900 J. & J. July '75 8 Elmira & Williamsport 50 500,000 M. & N. Nov. 80 24 Rutland preferred. 100 4,168,700 F. & A. Feb. 75 348 ม pref. 50 500,000 J. & J. Jan 81 3 8. L., Alt. & T. Haute-100 2,300,000-&-Erie and Pittsburg*. 50 1,090,250 quarterly Sept.'80 1 pref.100 2.463,400 F. & A. Feb. '81 8 -------------- 100 4,500,000 J. and J. Jan. '81 8 St. L., I. Mt. & South'n. 100 14,248,950 F. & A. Feb. '74 3 Fitchburg... Frankfort and Kokomo.100 600,000 O t. '79 14 Salem and Lowell.......100 2,433 she M. & S. Sep.'78 50c Georgia ---- ------- 100 4.200,000 J. and J. Jan. '81 3 Schuylkill Valley* ----- 50 676,050 J. & J. Jar. '81 24 Hannibal & St. Jo. pref..100 5,183,024 F. & A. Feb. '81 2 Seaboard and Roanoke-100 1,151,400 M. & N. Nov. 864 Harrisburg & Lancaster 50 1,182,500 T & J. Jan. 31 Shamokin V. & Pottsv. 50 869,450 F. & A. Aug.'80 3 housatonic, pref.100 1,180,000 quarterly Apl. '81 2 Shore Line". 995,800 J. & J. July '80 4 inois Central.... -----100 30,000.000 M. & B Mar 13 Bioux C. & Pacific pref..Ico 169,000 A. & O. Apl. '81 3 Fails & Bioux Cit*100 4,626,000 quarterly Mar. '81 1 South Branch (N. J.)*-100 438,300 J. & J. July 2793 Lowa Railroad Land Co 100 7,6 20,000 quarterly Feb. 81 1, South Western, (Ga.) 100 8,892,300 J. & D. Jure'79 31 10. B) & Mo. Northern. 25 0.000 quartery May '81 2 Stockbridge and Pitts. 130 448,700 J. & J. July 795 07.000 quarterly May '81 11 Summit Branch 50 4,125,000 F. & A. Feb. 76 Jeffersony., Mad. & Ind.100 Joliet and Uhicago 100 1,20,200 quarterly June '80 11 Syr., Bingham. & N.Y.*100 2,004,000 J. & D. Feb. 80 2 Ken. City, Top. & West.100 2,50,000 quarterly May '83 1 Terre Haute & Ir diana 100 1,988,150 F. & A. Feb. '81 4 Kentucky Ceniral......1 9 4,609,900 J. & D. Dec. '80 1 Troy and Boston....100 1,609,000 F. & A. Feb. 80 2 14 pref.ico 500 900 J. & D. Dec. '80 3 Union Pacific 100 36,745,000 quarterly Apl. '81 1 Lake Shore & Mich. 20.-100 49,460,600 quarterly May '81 2 United Cos. of N. J*...100 20,490,400 quarterly Apl. '81 2 633,500. & A. Feb 815 Utica, Jhenango & S. V.100 1,000,000 M. N. May '89 (grar.), 100 60 450,00 quarter, Oct. 280 2 Utica and Black River 100 1,666,000 J. & J. Mar. '79 2 Lohla Valley 6927.832.566 quarters Apl. 811 Vermont and Mags100 3.050.000 A&U. Apl. '81 3 pref. 50 106,300 quarterly Apl. 81 2 Wab., St. L. & Facifio...100 20,000,000 Little Minmile. 69] 6.971,40 grestorly Mar. 812 pref. 100 20 000,000 quarterly Feb. 811, 200,000 quarterly Apl 750,000 A. & 0 Apl 1,199,500 J.A. J.O. Apl 962,100 quarterly Jan." 500,000 J. & J. (Jan. 750,000 M. & N. Nov. 113,000 M. & N. Nor €00,000 J. & J. Jan. 2,000,000 F.M.A.Nov 1,000,000 J. & J. Jan 600,000 J, & J. Jan. 374,800 J. J. Jan. 400,000 J. & J. Ju's 400,000 J. & J. July" 1 Chesapeake & Delaware 50 1,983,568 J. & D. June Adams Express.----100 12,000,000 quarterly Feb. 1 " 200,000 M. & 8. Jan. 1 305,200 quarterly Mar. 0 National Tube Works..100 1,000,000 quarterly Apl. 81 Pacific Mail Steamship-100 20,000,000 M.J. S.D. Bep Pennsylvania Coal 60 4,000,000 F.M.A.N Feb. '81 Pullman Palace Cs.100 3,990.200 F.M.A.N Feb. 61 Quicksilver, comme-100 5,708.70% preferred.100 4,291,800 Quincy Mining Co...... 2540,000 shs Annual Feb. |