Premium on Gold from January 1st to 31st March, 1873.
hibiting the Lost and Highest Premium on Goll, at New-York, for each month, during the years 1869, 1870, 1871 and
115% 110% 110 111 110% 112 115% 111 111% 111% 110% 112 1144 110% 110 110% 110 1114 Closing, 108% 114 1154 111% 111% 111% 110 111 March
RANGE OF PRICES OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AT NEW-YORK,
THE following table exhibits the monthly range of prices of Government securities at New-York during the year 1872, as compiled from the reported sales at the Stock Exchange:
January- Opening,.. 110 114% 115 Highest, 110% 114 115 Lowest,. 109 114% Closing,... 110 February-
Opening,.. 1084 114% Highest, 108% 114% Lowest,. 1074 114
112 118% 115 115 115% 112% 112% 118% 115 115
Lowest,.... 1114 116% 118 112% 112%
Opening,.. 109% 115 Highest, 112% 117 Lowest, 109% 114 Closing,... 1124 117 May-
Opening,.. 1114 116% 118 Highest,... 113 1174 11934
Closing,... 112% 117% 1194 June-
Opening,.. 113 114% 120% 114% Highest,... 113% 115 120% 115 Lowest, 112% 114% 119% 114 Closing, 112% 114% 120% 114 July-
Opening,.. 113% 115 Highest,... 1134 116 Lowest, 113% 115% Closing,... 1134 116 August-
118% 1154 115 116 115 116 116 111% 1134 115
117 114% 114% 115% 118% 115 1154 116% 115 116
Opening,.. 112% 116 118% 116 116 Highest,.. 112% 1164 1184 116% 116 Lowest, 1124 114 1164 114 114 Closing,... 1124 1144 116% 114% 114 September-
116% 115% 116% 115% 109% 113% 1144 116% 115% 116% 115% 109% 113% 1144 114% 113% 113% 1134 1084 111% 112% 114 113% 113 113% 1084 112% 112% 113% 113 114 114 108% 108% 112 Highest,.. 1114 114% 1164 114% 114% 114% 113 114 114 109 108% 112% Lowest, 1094 113% 114% 113 113 113 112 1124 112% 107 107% 1114 Closing,... 110% 114 115% 1144 114 113% 113% 108 108 1122
117% 1174 111%
118 1174 111 112% 115
111% 114% 118% 1174 111 112% 114%
FOREIGN EXCHANGE AT NEW-YORK ON FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK DURING THE YEAR 1872.
Prepared under the direction of Messrs. J. & W. SELIGMAN, Bankers, of New-York.
LONDON. Commercial,
In Currency. Long.
Ham- Amsterdam. Frank- burg.
Long. fort. Bremen.
Short. Short. Antwerp. Swiss. 1094-109% 5.314-5.28% 5.23%-5.22% 5.22%-5.21% 5.22%-5.20 36 -364 40%-41% 41%-41% 79 -794 72%-72% 109%-109% 5.284-5.27% 5.234-5.22% 5.23%-5.214 5.221⁄2-5.20 36 -364 40%-41% 414-41% 79 -79 724-72% 109%-109% 5 30 -5.27% 5.25 -5.22% 5.25 -5.22% 5.233⁄4-5.21% 35%-36% 40%-40% 41%-41% 784-794 72%-72% 26, 118-1194 94 9% 94 109 -109% 109-109% 5.28% -5.27% 5.23%-5.22% 5.25 -5.22% 5.25 -5.23% 36 -36% 40%-40% 41%-41% 78% -79 72%-72% Feb. 2, 119%-119% 9% 9% 9% 108-109% 109%-109% 5.30 -5.27% 5.23%-5.22%1⁄2 5.25 -5.23% 5.25 -5.23% 35%-36% 40%-40% 41%-414 78-78% 72 -724 9, 120%-120% 10% 10% 10% 109 -109% 1095%-109% 5.30 -5.27% 5.234-5.22% 5.25 -5.23% 5.25 -5.22% 35%-36 40%-40% 41 -41% 784-78% 72 -724
16, 119%-120% 10% 10% 10% 109%-109% 109%-110% 5.28%-5.26% 5.23%-5.21% 5.25 -5.22% 5.23%-5.21% 35%-36% 40%-40% 41 -414 78%-784 72 -721⁄4 23, 1204-1211⁄2 11 10% 10% 109%-109% 1104-110% 5.234-5.214 5.20 -5.17% 5.23%-5.21% 5.22-5.20 36 -36% 404-41 41 -414 784-79 Mar. 1, 119%-120% 10% 10 104 1094-109% 110 -110% 5.22%1⁄2-5.20 5.17-5.15 5.234-5.214 5.222-5.20
10% 109%-109% 110%-110% 5.22-5.20 5.17%-5.15 22, 119-120% 9% 9% 9% 1094-109% 110 -1104 5.221⁄2-5.20
72%-72% 5.22% -5.20 5.22% -5.20 -364 40%-40%4 41 -4144 784-79 72 -724 5.22-5.20 5.22-5.20 36 -36% 40%-40% 41 -414 784-79% 72%-72% 5.22-5.20 5.22-5.20 36 -364 40%-40% 41 -41% 78-79 72 -724 28, 120 -120% 10% 10% 10% 109%-109% 110 -110% 5.21-5.20 5.214-5.19% 5.214-5.19% 36 -364 40%-40% 41% -41% 784-79 72 -724 April 5, 119-120% 10% 10% 10% 109%-1094 109%-110 5.214-5.18% 5.164-5.15 5.22%-5.20 5.214-5.18% 36 -36% 40%-40% 41 -414 78-78% 72 -724 12, 120%-120% 10% 10% 10% 109 -109 109%-110% 5.21-5.19% 5.164-5.14% 5.22% -5.19% 5.20%-5.18% 36 -36% 40%-40% 41 -41% 78-78% 713⁄44-721⁄4 19, 121-121% 11% 11% 11% 109% -109% 110 -110% 5.20 -5.184 5.15 -5.13% 5.214-5.18% 5.20 -5.18% 36 -364 40%-40% 41%-414 784-79 72 -724 134 12% 12% 109-1094 110%-110% 5.18%-5.164 5.13%-5.12% 5.20 -5.17% 5.18%-5.164 36 -36% 40%-40% 41% -41% 784-794 72%-72% 26, 1234-124 13% 12% 12% 109%-1094 110%-110% 5,18%4-5.164 5.134-5.11% 5.184-5.164 5.17%-5.15% 36 -364 40%-40% 41%-41% 79 -794 72%-72% May 3, 123%-124 14% 13% 14% 109%-109% 110%-110% 5.18%-5.16 5.13%-5.12% 5.18%-5.164 5.17%-5.15 36%-364 40%-40% 41%-414 79 -79% 72%-72% 14% 13% 13% 109-109 110%-110% 5.20 -5.18% 5.15 -5.12% 5.19%-5.17% 5.18%-5.16 36 -364 40%-40% 41%-41 79 -79% 71%-72% 24, 1244-1244 13% 13% 13% 109-109% 110%-110% 5.20 -5.17% 5.15 -5.12% 5.18%-5.16% 5.18%-5.16 36 -364 40%-40% 41 -414 79 -79% 71%-72% 14% 109%-109% 110%-110% 5.214-5.18% 5.15 -5.18% 5.214-5.18% 5.20 -5.17% 35%-36% 40%-40% 41 -414 79 -79% 714-72% 31, 124-125 14% 14 June 7, 125 -125% 14% 13% 14 109%-109% 110%-110% 5.21%-5.19% 5.164-5.13% 5.214-5.18% 5.20 -5.17% 36 -364 40%-40% 41 -41% 79%-79% 714-72% 14, 124%-125% 14 13% 13% 109%-109% 110%-110% 5.22% -5.20 5.214-5.18% 5.20 -5.17% 36 -36% 40%-40% 41 -41479 -79% 714-72% 5.172-5.15 5.17%-5.15% 5.214-5.18% 5.20 -5.17% 35%-36% 40%-40% 41 -41% 79 -794 714-72 5.17-5.15 5.214-5.17% 5.20 -5.17% 36 -36% 40%-40% 41 -41% 79%-79% 71%-721⁄4
21, 124 -124% 13% 13% 13% 109% -109% 110%-110% 5.22-5.21 28, 124-124% 13% 13% 13% 109-110
FOREIGN EXCHANGE AT NEW-YORK-CONTINUED.
66 12, 12472-125% 11% 137% 14 10934-110
Ham- Amsterdam. Frank- Short. Long. burg. Long. fort. Bremen. 1103-110% 5.22%-5.20 5.172-5.15 5.20 -5.17% 5.20 -5.17 36 -36% 40%-40% 41 -41% 79%-791⁄2 72 −724 110%-110% 5.214-5.19% 5.15%-5.14% 5.20 -5.17% 5.19%-5.16% 36 -36% 40%-40% 41 -414 794-79% 72 -724
19, 125 -125% 11% 14% 14% 1095%-109% 1103-1101⁄2 5.222-5.20 5.164-5.15 5.20 -5.17% 5.18%-5.17 36 -36% 40%-40% 41%-414 794-79% 72 -724 26, 125 -125% 11% 14% 14% 1093%-109% 1104-110% 5.22%-5.214 5.17%-5.164 5.20 -5.17% 5.1834-5.17% 36 -36% 404-40% 41 -414 794-79%1⁄2 72 -721⁄44 Aug. 2, 125%-126% 15% 154 154 109 -109% 110 -1104 5.284-5.25 5.22-5.18% 5.234-5.20 5.214-5.18% 354-36 404-40% 41 -414 79 -79% 71%-72% 9, 1214-1254 15% 15% 15% 108%-108% 1095%-109% 5.30 -5.27% 5.25 -5.214 5.264-5.22 5.25 -5.214 35-35% 39%-40% 40%-41% 784-794 71%-71% 16, 1213%-125% 15% 15 154 108-1084 1093%-109% 5.30 -5.27% 5.25 -5.22 5.264-5.22% 5.25 -5.20 35%-35% 39%-40% 40%-41 1091%-109% 5.314-5.27% 5.25 -5.22% 5.25 -5.225.25 -5.214 35-354 40 -40% 40%-41 30, 122 -1227% 12% 12% 124 1084-109 1092-109 5.30 -5.27% 5.25 -5.23% 5.264-5.23% 5.25 -5.214 35-35% 40 -40% 40%-41 Sept. 6, 12134-122% 13% 12% 1234 1084-108% 109%-1093% 5.314-5.28% 5.264-5.27% 5.27%-5.25 5.264-5.23% 35%-35% 39%-40% 40-41
13, 12244-122% 13% 12% 13 108 -1084 1087%-100% 5.3334-5.314 5.27-5.264 5.2834-5.264 5.27-5.25 35%-35% 39%-40% 40%-41 94-95 714-71% 20, 1234-123% 15% 13% 14% 107%-108% 108-109% 5.37%-5.33% 5.32%-5.30 5.37-5.33% 5.33%-5.27% 35%-35% 39%-40 40%-40% 94 -94% 704-714 27, 122%-1223% 14 13% 134 107-107 108-109 5.372-5.35 5.32-5.30 5.32-5.30
14% 14% 106-107% 108 -10834 5.40 -5.364 5.35 -5.314 5.37%-5.32
13% 12% 13 108%-108% 110%-1104 5.30 -5.27% 5.25 18, 1223%-122% 13% 12% 1234 10834-109 1104-110% 5.30 -5.27% 5.25 25, 12234-123% 13% 13 134 108-109 1104-110% 5.30 -5.28% 5.25
5.314-5.28% 35-35% 39%-39% 40%-40% 94%-94% 704-71 5.361⁄4-5.314 35 -35% 39% -39% 40%-40% 93%-94 704-704 5.234-5.214 35%-35% 40%-40% 40%-41% 95 -95% 71-72 -5.22% 5.25 -5.225.23%-5.20 35%-35% 404-40% 40%-41% 95%-95% 713⁄44-724 -5.22 5.27-5.25 5.234-5.214 35%-35% 40%-40% 40%-41% 95%-95% 713⁄44-72 Nov. 1. 12144-122 123% 11% 12 108%-5%-4 10934-110 5.314-5.28% 5.25 -5.23% 5.284-5.264 5.26%-5.25% 35%-35% 40 -404 40%-41% 95 -954 71-714 8, 122 -122% 13 12% 12% 1085%-1084 110%-110% 5.314-5.28% 5.25 -5.234 5.2834-5.264 5.27-5.25 35%-35% 40 -40% 40%-41% 94%-95% 71%-71% 15, 122%-123% 13% 13% 13% 108%-108% 110 -1104 5.334-5.314 5.264-5.25
110-110% 5.25 -5.23% 5.20 -5.18% 5.22% -5.214 5.21-5.20
5.314-5.28% 5.284-5.26% 35%-35% 39%4-40 40%-40% 944-94% 71%-71% 5.32-5.30 5.314-5.28% 35%-354*39%-39% 40%-40% 94 -94% 703⁄44-711⁄4 5.314-5.284 5.30 -5.27% 35%-35% 39% -59% 40%-40% 94 -94% 71 -714 13% 103-108% 109-110% 5.314-5.28% 5.264-5.23% 5.30 -5.27% 5.2831-5.26% 23% -23% +39%-40% 40%-40% 94%-95 71 -71% 13, 12134-122% 12% 12% 12% 108-109% 110 -1104 5.30 -5.27% 5.234-5.224 5.284-5.25 5.272-5.25 95-95% 40 -40% 404-41 954-95% 71%-71% 20, 121-122 11% 11% 11% 109%-1094 1104-110% 5.261⁄4-5.23% 5.214-5.18% 5.25 -5.22% 5.234-5.21 95-96 40%-40% 41 -414 95%-96 7134-72 12% 109-109 952-96
ARRIVAL of Emigrants at the Port of New-York, page 176.
Articles exceeding three millions dollars in value imported into and exported from the Port of New-York, page 140.
Assay Office at New-York.-Operations of, page 207.
Bacon and Hams.-Exports of, pages 132, 159.
Banks of the City of New-York.-Condition of, as shown by the Clearing House Statement, page 211.
National, in the City and State of New-York.-Their Condition, as shown
by the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency, pages 212, 213. National, of the United States, page 214.
of the City and State of New-York, incorporated under the laws of the State of New-York.-Their Condition, as shown by the Report of the Superintendent of the Bank Department, page 215.
Savings, in the Cities of New-York and Brooklyn.-Comparative state- ment of the number of depositors and the amount of deposits, 1864–1873, page 217.
Beef and Pork.-Exports of, pages 132, 160.
Boot and Shoe Trade of New-York, page 74.
Exports of, pages 77, 131.
Breadstuffs.-Exports of, page 130.
Imports of, page 125.
Canal Transportation of the State of New-York, page 175.
Cheese.-Exports of, pages 132, 159.
Clearing House.-Operations of the New-York, page 200.
Coastwise Trade of the United States.-Statement of the number and tonnage of vessels engaged in, which have Entered and Cleared from the Port of New-York, page 171.
Coffee Trade, page 23.
Exports of, page 130.
Imports of, at New-York, pages 125, 145.
Prices of, at New-York, page 29.
Coin and Bullion.-Imports of, pages 124, 153. Exports of, pages 123, 131, 153.
Re-exported, pages 134, 153.
Coinage of the United States, page 200. Mint and Branches, pages 201, 203.
Commerce, Foreign, of New-York, page 139.
of the United States, page 139.
of the Port of New-York with Foreign Countries, page 141. Commissions.-Rates of, established by the Chamber of Commerce, page 180. Cotton Crop of the United States, page 78.
Exported from the Port of New-York, pages 130, 156.
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