429 Chicago, Pekin & Southwestern Illinois. 426,161 Chicago, Ro k Island & Pacific.lll. & la 86,692,202 58 Chicago, Saginaw and Canada......Mich. 618,000 71,051 Chicago, St. Paul & Minneapolis.. Wis. 9,726,16 4 Chippewa Falls and Westein..... Wis. 288,574 60 Cincinnati and Eastern........ Ohio. 573,322 369 Cincinnati and Muskingum Valley. Ohio. 5,540,164 22 Cincinnati and Portsmouth........Ohio. 240,586 29,972 34 38 13 628 Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton...Ohio. 8,827,07 1,118,931 8.9 4-9 16 7 481 Cin., Hamilton & Ind. (C., H.&.).O. & Ind. 2,436,087 229,072 50.0 4-8.5 50 47 19 1,312 Cin., Ind., St. L. and Chic....O., Ind. & Ill. 11,653,007 2.84-9 3 2 171 Cin., Richmond & Chic. (C.H.&.). Ohio. 826,733 181,552 16.04-9 3C 26 12 715 Cincinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland...Ohio. 6,221,026 Dec. 31, 1879/111.0 5.0 4-8.5 6 3 109 Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan... Ind. 3,418,500 Dec. 31, 1819 123.8 76.0 65.54-9 97 44 222,954 Clev. and Pittsb. (Pa.Co.).....Ohio & Pa. 16,615,871 Dec. 81, 1879 391.2 18.1 133.54-8.5 143 65 44,023 Cleveland, Col. Cin. & Ind...Onio & Ind. 18,044,795 Dec. 31, 1879 144.0 17.74-9 22 13 13 600 Clev., Mt. Vernon and Del..... ... 4,831,382 Dec. 31, 1879 101.1 5 35.9 4-8.5 19 4 946 Clev., Tuscarawas Val. and Wheeling.O 4,644,671 Dec. 31, 1879 75.5 29.4 31.04-9 35 8 4 1,511 Columbus and Hocking Valley .....Ohio. 3,301,748 1,265,711 Dec. 31, 1879 117.7 14.9 5.5 12 10 4 901 Columbus and Toledo. ..Ohio. 2,546,323 Dec. 31, 1879 187.3 393.2 88.5 4-9 125 61 81,635 Col., Chic. & Ind. C.(Pa. Co.).O. Ind & I 28,851,097 Mar. 1, 1880 56.0 14 9 4.84-8.5 7.0 79.54-85 40 41 16 Mar. 31, 1850 35.0 16.74-85 28 14 9 5.8 38.44-8.5 20 35 9.0 1.34-8.5 13.0-8.5 10 13 8.1 -8.5 8 8 Dec 31, 1879 82.2 42.8 19.44-9 21 25 Sept. 30, 1880 23.8 10.0 504-8.5 6 June 80, 187 128.4 32.3 6.14-8.5 8 7 Mar. 31, 1880 142.0 RAILROAD SHARE LIST, including Mileage, Rolling Stock, Debts, Income, Dividends, &c., &c. An asterick (*) occurring in the column headed "Rolling Stock" signifies that the cost thereof is included, in that headed "Railroad." A dash (-) across the column signifies "nil," and running do's (...) signify not ascertained.' Land Grant Railroads are printed in " Italics." State-aid Railroads are distinguished by a Rolling Stock. Abstract of General Balance Sheet. “ ་.22 Operations. Transported. Earnings. Value 985,350 1,058,000 60,44 119,037 102.0 288,090 4,397,300 6,017,000 1,183,490 88.2 638,550 81,550 160,000 140,019 9.8 31,458 3,412.019 1,489,110 5,842,000 15,445,000 1,113,474321.6 2,706,179 424,147 491,918 5,068,400 100 287.393 628,567 82.9 502,188 9,137,252 1,108,853 92,412,645 3,881,834 9,610,981 1,281,886 722.0.... 533,206 108,471 5,077,000 992,000 449,688 122.0 362,895 150,000 750 1,938,028 589,438 7,133,800 5,787,000 636,697 754,619 10,950,000 02,570 10,856,646 191,668 6,000,000 6,070,000 72,020 34,976 112,804 2,863,000 1,441,104 48,283 7,000,000 8,950,000 2:6.916 451,400 91,104 65.0 100 83,233 161,744 2,166,867 1,120,007 13 100 DO 22,398 22,024 39,074 12 501 Nov (30, 1870, 102.0 228.6718.4.4-8.5/475/428 70 80048 Philadelphia & Reading..... Oct. 31, 1880 96.8 16.8149.04-8.8 75 136 601,818 Phila., Wilm, & Baltimore.. Pa. D. & Md. 18,213,690 Dec. 31, 1679 Penn 30,618,090 v,855,442 67,001,0 3,078,773 634,868 11,686,760 3,740,600 643,0731 192,428. 767,790 406 Pittsburg aud Castle Shannon.. 426,427 Pa 98,108 472,075.. 14,447 1,683,787 2,000,000 751,650 ..Ohin & Pa. 3,214,564 529,901 599,490 ess Pittsburg and Lase Erie.. 22 14 2.3 18.84-81 109 40 263,342 Pittsburg, Cin. & 8t. L. (Pa.Co.). Pa.&Ohio 16,107,384 8,834,910 1,679,297 1,489,976 8,437,200 12,497,000 2,128,867 Dec. 81,1879 192.8 8.1 198 94-9 209.84-9 278 156 59 6,656 Pittsb., Ft. W. & Chicago...P., O., I. & 1.88,019,721 200,000 26,043,586 18,510,000 Dec. 31, 1879 468.4 84,188 111,768 4,959,450 4,125,955 Dec. 31, 1879 95.0 26.0 29.04-9 5 3% 17 13,301 956,008 603,175 188,925 3 100 547,446 145,423 100 851,091 353,952 100 225,953 92,386 100 189,301 4,446 1,369 $100 RECAPITULATION. Debt bearing interest in coin, Amount viz: The transfer of the franchises and other property of the New York, Housatonic and Northern Railroad Company from J. H. Clapp, referee, and David 8. Durscombe and E. T. Mead, trus tees of the bondholders, to John F. Whiting was recorded in the Register's office on the 7th inst, The road was sold under foreclosure for $110,000 in April, 1880. The transfer of the same property by John F. Whiting to William F. Van Pelt, Debt on which interest has for $150,258, was also recorded on the same day. ceased since maturity..... 694,850 00 14,000,000 00 Interest. $1,639,567,750 00 $17,109,666 28 1-10 to 6 per cent. treasury notes, 1846.. Amount Outstanding. $57,665 00 and unpaid. 10,860,000 00 56,695,850 CO 7,109,102 92 $121,396,598 92 6,746 51 AMOUNT IN TREASURY. Interest due and unpaid..... Cash balance available June, 1, 1881...... $236,496,088 18 ....... 9,659 23 216,273 72 28,340 14 7,284 00 87,712 00 2,668 06 206 00 57 00 364 50 1st mort. 58,coupon... b8........ 621 62) 621 551 Northern Pacific ....... 441 do. do. 48.. 3d serien. Phila. and Reading..... 298 5s, new........ 40,000 00 49,264 00 1,600,000 00 Totals..... $34,617,028 94. Central Pacific bonds,1862-64 Amount Outstanding. $25,885,120 00 6,303,000 00 27,236,512 00 301 1261 Consol mortgage reg.. 78........ 27 106 10 119 238 24 241 103 10 :སྶ;: 193 192 Baltimore stock Exchange. Closing Prices for the week ending Junt W.1 Tb 2 F.3. Bat.4 M Baltimore and Ohio .... 6, 1885... The foregoing is a correct statement of the public debt, Marietta & Cincinnati.. 1st mortgage, 7s..... 123, 124 2d mortgage, 6s 1885..... Closing Prices.-- Baltimore and Ohio (sterling).......115-117 116-117 151 145-151 .... 270 275 .... 60 604 601 2771 .... 139 133 1391 139 .... .... ........ Pullman Palace Car... 134 135 Quicksilver Mining Co 18 Preferred...... 611 Burl. & Quincy 170 onsol,1903...... St. Louis & San Fran.. 491 751 ........ Mil and St. Paul 128 129 1271 127 134) 1st Preferred.. ..110: 111 112 68 11 N.Y., Lake Erie & West., $100 shs... 511681 mortgage, 8s.. 93 1ortgage, 7 8-10...... gold... MLa Crosse div...... M.(I. and D.ext.... .... .... ... .... .... .... 8t. L., Alton and T.H. 1st mortgage.........116) 2d mort. preferred. 8t. L., Iron Mt. & S. As. 82 129) Union Pacific 143 asol. Gold bonds...... 126 126 127 1271 118 118) 139 ... 1181 127 126 145 144 144 144 145 128 78, Consolidated. ........ 971 St. Louis Division Wabash, 8t. L. & Pac. 54) 941 127 128 128 127 128 New Mort. 78.... 1101 & Hudson Canal.112 112 11 eg. 7, 1891............ eg. 76, 1884......... 111 110 , 1894............ .... 1101 132 1114 110 841 831 84 114 114 1148 114 111 913 901 89 ୫୯ 114 1434 141 1311 ... .... Do. Prior Lien Bonds (sterling)....108 -110 108-110 Pennsylvania, $50 shares....... 68-69 68 Do. Con. 8ink. Fund Mort........122-124 121-124 31 Philadelphia & Reading to shares. 30 30 -31 General Consol. Mortgage........11g -120 118 -120 Do. Improvement Mortgage......104-108 104-106 Do. Gen. Mort. '74, ex-deferd. cou. 96 95 --98 - 98 Do. Scrip for the 6 det. conpons. 94 - 99 93 -99 Pittsbg, Ft. W. & Chic. Equip bds.109 -111 109-111 St. Louis Bridge 1st mort. gold bonds127 -129 126 -129 Do 1st pref. stock 96 ..... 94 94 <-96 Union Pacific Land Grant 1st mort.113 116 113-116 American Railroad Journal. Financial and Commercial Review. THURSDAY EVENING, June 9, 1881. The rates for call loans are 208 per cent on United States bonds, and 3@4 per cent on stocks, 1491 148 148 148 1471 the average rate being 8 per cent. Time loans 1244 .... 121 174 106 .... 164 163 .... .... 125 .... 106 163 831 £4 85 84 821 are 2 to 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper is 804% per cent. The posted rates for prime bankers' sterling are 4,84% @4.86%; the actual rates are 4.8334@ 4.84 and 4.85%@%. Cable transfers are 4.86@ 1. Prime commercial bills are 4.82@4. The 118 actual rates for Continertal exchange are as follows: France. 5.21% for 60 day and 5.19% for demand; marks, 943% for 60 day and 94% for 81 demand, and guilders 40 for 60 day and 40% for 167 19 .... 511 109 .... 107 1331 demand. The total amount of specie held by the National banks throughout the country on the 6th of May last was $122,628,562. This is $17,500,000 more than at the date of their last previous statement, March 11th, and $36,000,000 mcre than on 65 the 23d of April, 1880. The banks also held on May 6th last $70,561,296 in legal tender notes. A syndicate consisting of George W. Ballon, Boston; George S. Seney, Samuel Thomas, C. 8. Brice, E. H. R. Lyman and John L. Martin, bave 127 purchased a controlling interest on the Kentucky Central Railroad Company. The price paid is sixty cents for common stock and par for preferred. The amount bought is nearly $3,800,000; the whole amount being $5.000,000. 139 ... An important question was argued on the 3d inst, at Newark, N. J., before Chancellor Runyon, 37 as to whether the interest on the income bonds |