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POLITICAL LIBBL SUIT. te) as yeas . pong ig Meng yy ood : eartain articles ether then Candies, bxs. . is thie the onject sf your going to Albany? a. | Toes of certain antcien ocher then foreign dry goo%s, "iiee0 randy’ oka COURT OF COMMON RLEAS. gms tow nt rancun at ences | PE! 2 sichideioliiheaiutaneial 2 een y;* was there the it it A _ 660 Before Bom. Judge ‘ely. Did you expect to caih about it before you lef: Commence or mux Porr or New Yore—Warx 244 Beans, bes ‘THOMAS J. BARR VS. HENRY ERBEN. 1d to and ruled out ) * OF lon es 6s LN aang a oa segs yee ad I urged the pa-sage of the bill; I talked to 6 : opening moral of the Assembly and Seasie about it; I was 560 Mathem’l do, ll 5.7 575 Lard, Mr. Brady caid that he would proceed to exemiae wit- eral tines durirg ‘he last winter. tien eee fe 2,285 Codfish, ous.. weasen in rebstior to the genere! charscter of Mr. George long were you there? 4. Several times; I was Surgical an 2M 66 Other art 2. Fmith, while the other aide were waitiog for the wit- Tecabect bow’usa um. watt svpraiel wed dJeneiy. 1. 21 18,408 796 wees agupst whom an attachment bad een issued 200 oF four times during a Oil paintiogs 120 4,14) 1 Teas Aambroee C. Kingsland wse then called and examined | character in the fall of 1850; lam not remimber thst you were applied to by any | Q lid you make these visits to Albaay of your own i 6 $803" Cr Ly Mr. :Bredy—He deposed he was Mayor of the city ia culazly int with Mr. Garr; I am opposed to im | gentleman on our side to sttend court as a witness? accord, or at the request of any one else? 7 w per . ities, and tried to defeat his election; I do not reoul- eae, Senna mah ns ss olay LORS ANS mes- A I went up for ocher purposes. ry 29 2661 and 1863. ever calling on Mr. Barr for an sppeiatment; Thad | sepger of Clark & Keed that I would be at 68 Broadway. | Q. Did you receive any compensation? 7 2 Q While you were Mayor were any charges brought | « political quarre? ‘with “mith in the of 1850. exam ine¢—I presume that the best friend I sent A. T generally go about my ows buginers; | was not 38 sgenat George J. Smith? Dieholas ©, Bverett, examined by Mr. Brady—I reside | te Mr. Barr wan the money; | think it was two or three | paid to pour 3 Mr. W in the Siath ward; know George J. Smith and have known | weeks after I gave the seveaty five dollars that Mr. ‘the witness was then further examined by the Dir- 37 x. Whiting objected, on the ground that the matter | him a pumber o! sears; I know his general moral char | Seeeuey gave me a letter for Mr. Barr; Mr. Peter B | trict Attorney. xs 19 wee irrelevant to the issue im the case. acter; en Eee by im, andI could | Sweeney was Mr. Barr's w; Mr. Sweeney remiad- Q Unt sintemens of the fees received by Mr. An- 290 Other articles — 67 Mr. Brady—I put Mayor om the stand for | >* implicitly rely on statement from that circum: | ed ne sme pre me Zale don’t Fe pwd Les mes p ahs cee a pean received for 1is poe 1 “ er Ir. - ve given it pe ry dee parpore cf coniraticting, the defendant's witneas, | "Cree, exan ined by Mr. Whitiog_I have known Mr. Barr | {o Smith or Barr. nige yigeh A. They were all inciuded” im the exhibit marked A; yay od a aa De Hossaas Gene ok Kingsland on col- | £2" MSBy years; Emith ond Mr Barr have deea intimate, | To Mr. Bredy—Mr. Barr told me that hehad promised | this shows all that was rectived during Mr. bykeman’s OP ko A lateral matters cannot be allowed. thovgh differing ia politics; Ido vot tnow when this | the sj tment to some one; I do not remember what aleo. $1,027 weoo, Ibs. 623 #4 G by Lr.Bredy--Look at thoce papers (handing them | *timacy was bro.on off; I think that if Smith's feelings | were the contents af the Jetter writtan by Mr Sweeney. | | Q. What propartion of the insome of the Register's wero a 10 ea easy ag Laat at thove papers (handing them | ‘were excites he would be rash under oath if hia tout. | "The evidence in the case was here closed, abd the | offce would be made by the charges for iodexiog? 2 een. et preferred aguinet Bnith ? mony was net corroborated I would nut believe him; I | court adjourned until Monday morning. ‘A. Tarewered that before; about three folios for each Beek, cane pee. , ‘hed mamineh genet sanailtinagee: did not know of any money transactions between Mr. Pein. an weanh et i| ingtroment. Load, Ths. 168,086" 20) 50> Lemley th. S00R = 3,0 Br. Brady Now Toller than chences in evidence as | Barrend Mr, Emith, Common Picas—in Onambers. Q. When Mr. Anderson came into oft, dil he not as- a eee eR there mace saat Mr. Smith : Bontnet acne Goce hte Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. PURE Seiopees Ucere et Rie peesqrveecs? Coiskancha 10 5853 | Mock'y, bas, 0 1,431 Pork, bbls. 580 oa out his Honor, and couasel’s exceptions tat INVESTIGATION OF THE CHARGES AGAINST GARRET @ Out of what income was the engrossing of those 260 Peemreueeenyene 22,879 | Ges earn oe 6 220 Potstoes,bbls 576 1572 ‘Leopard H. Church examined by Mr. —I am | inour department: DYKEMAN, REGISTER OF THE CITY AND COUNTY | blotters paid’ - AE eine hc Ap SS re oe eee cethior ia Emre iy Beak; we oocuple! the Bailing Delieve him under cath. Orxaw YORK. sad; ORF of the fe0e received by him (Anderson) for S988 07-700 | Butler, be 10,000 1,688 Applow, We, 428 1,281 sf + 4 $ Me vos *P, L he Vieemortiey east tent enssn shee | mnt et 21m procaags in he ut wee eum | Wisi i he aneunt eared into he perl ae ied nit, enone ar oe ae. caten department; when I heard Smith talked of most, a tris! | this morning by the cross exam‘nation of Mr. Fits, by | count for per year? een Te TRS | PERRO OF) SAL Oncaea tee Ee Q. Look at the fil'ing upof this paper (handing it to Rees sm bolero the Mr. Glover, one of ihe counsel of Mr. Dykeman. The | 4, If would pot eeced $2,000 in any year. Bencs 1.440 12537 | Beope, No. Wo cee ee witpess) and say jes Be handwelting it ia. 3_1 did not know that District Attorney appeared for the people, by direction | 9,7 farther ievestigation of the matter was'adjourn- Pig iroo, ‘tons 2,396 43,734 us, bush, "epee 500 200 (Tbe paper eae the appointment of “A MC. Smith as | Smith were PI People, by 4 to Wednesday next at 12 o'clock. re aay pote iy os oe Toba . pohee officer ‘ derived from what I have heard from the mem! of the Governor. Bertyet: 25 | Das SC AT oT hes ge 4,300 Lnow the hand ” the department, ‘The witnens, in explanation of th pt ‘i ¢ NTL Babes Toe A. ption nation e EL ToD nnd ie El le Howard F. Soowcen, examined by Mr. Brady—Ibeve | nat by one dollar « pepe he means (Ast answer, adde | ‘Tax ave Me. Gate —To wnom witt, mis Pao- Plated 25 © “TL Bacon, The...2,400 "286 @ Look at that check, and say ip. #! handwriting | known George J ‘Smith for some years; Iknow his eha ge gross receipts, | reary Go?—Wo understand that Mr. Gale, of this city, eene, bs. 1 3 am we Mtns on ean egisg per‘ | ete, Wi yy tat non ot Maren ar | 4 he a tin ig tow sre | ii to es cE Ed A. Ico net know; it is not in dr. Barr’s hand qriti by * amined, saya that be ascertains that fact from an exa- , ae! piescent it la not like his writiog at all. = eons exasnined by Mr. Whiting “1 hove had no contro” | mination of the receipts of recording fees, and examine: ogee araedhnetsyenllrfeppemprnn ag segt Bette 03,88 Byres gee Fi tie fay [hare been scquaiat | j2id that Smith was an hopest man that is no reason why | ‘lon of the records themselves; I obtain the amount | nection with the cireamstanoes of bis death. After onr- PORTO Rico, when thia cheek was drawn (1860), Tshould believe him; I never heard Smith spoken of resoréing fees from the transcript filed in the | ‘#!= cm cee to friends and rel » he bequeathed $1,613 ~. peper, rms 200 © $13 Q, What have you ever ssen him write? of in the ward; I live at 125 or 127 Whits street. 4 office of the register’s unte: I the residue of hi Property to his wife and child, or chil- 819 Cheese, ibs. 2,033 233, ‘2. 1 bave soon bim A up a power of a -thave | Wm. . Kobioson examined by Mr. Brady—I know | Comptroller accounts; I mean | dren; if bie ould eurvire him, but no ‘child or : yo 60 Codish, oke., 35 O52 py nye dar vente agent mers LNAY@ | George J. Smith; T know his character; from | by *% examination of the records, the examination of | ebilaren, (hen ali hie property to het. Mr. Gale. his Furnive, bala 72 892 Onions, bbls. 60 144 fpove.csen his vatta seen Bite meee past yea 5. | what Linow of his general sharacter I would not believe | the recorda in the registers office; I mad; | c>ildand wife, were all oo board the ‘fll fated steamer Sho:ks, No..2,262 4,284 Potatoe 50 M3 Roow whether he made c back cere eRe gh ony uot | him under cath a eee ee wi’ | 18 wilt be remembered that they were in tus Doat, which Dry gocds,es.' 10 1,149 L. 3850; he heepe his accounts in our bank; I never pa Cross examined by Mr. Whitiog—I was born in Ireland; ae a ry _. perso! capsizing while b:ing lowered, sll in ths boat were pre. Bread, bble 209 this Sheck wee able Sooty eit eats LROveE 48% | 1 game over in 1686; the uly cesupation I have had | inspection of all the records made by Mr. Dyke- | cipitated into the seuand petished, except Mrs. Gals, 130 Bar's hanéwriting was in 16501 eannct say, * | since I came here was that of editor; I have apeat some | man; 1 counted the pages in every book, and ths pages | Who clung shrieking to the thwarts, and was ¢rawn into 81 ‘andrew Van Biochon examined by Mr. rady—I am | time in Wesbington; I left Washington because | wished | grein the exbibit; this wae during the whole of Mx, | He steamer sgain. Mr. Gale was seen, as he was awept 268 Bookkeeper in the Chemical Bank; I have been there | 10 leave: I left voluntarily; 1 becume acquainted with | 1.) cosn'g term, and during $ f his ry hy ean ees opgpeee gene sk reggenl ube es seven years; I know Thomas J. Barr; he opened his ac- George J. Smith some time before he was appointed Cap- ylemen’s term, uring two years o! predeces- | relatives thus perish, by the same casualty, an im‘erest- 605 count with oar bank in 1661, and hegt it thorec your; 7 | t#inof Police; Ihave heard Mr. Gmith’s charaster fre | sor; L counted the peges of the records; Lobtained th | ing ques‘ion a'ways arizes asto the one wlio ray bs eon- B45 How Sir, Barr's bandwriting and have seen hick write | Wently spoken of; 1 know that Mr. Barr and Mr. Smith | gross amount of foes during the years 1852 and 1853, | Siceed the wurvivor of the other The Roman law 940 end eign his rams. Were fotmate: I’ never bad aay money transactions | {>to July 21, {rom the files im the Gomptrolier’s office; | SlWa2# entertained this conclusive presumption, thet of £19 Q Look st that check, and tay whether it is tilled up | With Mr. rmith; I do not ft Fmith paying any | from tie receipts of tho register from. the | Several persons, the youngest, it's chil, perish first, if pasest ses im Mr Barr's hendwriting? money for me; tmith and I ware once ona committee | chamberlain of the city; the a the | S22 Adult, that jhe aurvived the old and (feeble, The BRAZIL. 'b. No, it is not. together. fecr to. the. chamberlain, ‘and the 'eheaberiats | Pretumption of our own law iafrather, that, where no Flour, bbls..4,501 $9,767 Sp t’pen’e,cs 13° $338 Goes exam'ned by Mr. Whitin he-examined—I received my mubpens this morning. | gives him duplicate receipts for hie payments, one of | (P¢cid! circumstances are proved, yall are supposed to Canoes, brs,'228 2,005 Chairs, bxa.. 3 on write, both previous and sin DEFENDANT'S EVIDENCE RESUMED. Shieh receipts he files In the Comptroller's offles, and it | PAVE perished together. But in the present case, the | Felting. Sa ao 902 8:290 | 1’. goods, 1 92 4,417 Clocks, bax... 85 669 oak Hong. Referee pesos. eee ee | cop eT SR LNINCE, RESUMED. 1 ama a | In rom thete receipta Imake Up inees accounts Lhave | ™istt: from its comparative weaknom, must clearly bo'| Guano, tons.6,100 . 1.088 Champsgne 2681 16,206 | req Chests .. 285 8'0!0 Hope, bala.. 1 o men nia fit up emote oace; Tdo not kaow thst I have | barkceper in the’ Carlton House; 1 kaow George J. | menticned, The payments in the treasury correspocd | *PPyisd ro hare perished before the fataer who bore oe larg Hardwere,es.. 69 989 Domestios bis 200 9,719 een bim write any this, 1 did not pay any particu. | Smith, aod have known him since 1638;1 know his gene: | wih the Register’s transcripie filed with the Comp. | ip Bis arms in the last deatn struggie, and, from what Lar’, Ibe,,.28,400 9,584 art. teeth, cs, 1 “BK Jer attention to tais note; { shoula judge that it was in | ral cbarscter; {t is good; from my kaowledge of bim | troller. pian lial hay tts neon Ar pclaya a yea Tobacco...... 978 126 Rosia, bbia,., 600 1,000 1849: 1 mean toray that lam so well acquainted with | would believe him under cath @ What do you understand to be the meaning of the | Pim. for ® oriet and terrible period, the sursicor and 26,625 incall, 006, 0 Mr Barr's writing that I know it by ita ebarseter; in |" Cross-examined by Mr. Brady—I have employed Mr. | various entries testified to in your direct exemiaation,, | Reese of ber husband snd son, from whom her rela- 9,791 Wool Ei TOI sss eeeeeeeeeereereeesnreneeeees tease 9 $07,891 Way, 1€51, Mr Barr kept am acsoant in the Ohem'cal | Smithin 1838, and in 1848 and 1849; Y te bara peo. | suchas received from ‘A, Reed, Collestor ?”” » | tives would inherit.— Worcester Transcript, Out. 18. B4Td> Other articles — MEXICO. B+os, and J knew his writing from his filling up checks; | ple speek of George J. Smith very ofien; they have | A. ‘he oollestor in the registers offics is the man who i Droge, ¢#.... 617 $16,738 Dry goods, cs. 15 $3,835 Tcasnot say whether drafie were deposited ia our bank | spoken harsbly of had entire confidence fn Smith ; | carries out the recorded pepers and returns to the office Baxiey.—A gentleman who hae just returned | val f handise i ted during the Paper, bx.... 150 8,958 x 10 186 by Mr. Barz, in favor of J 8 Smith; I recolleat a chock, | I Lave heard persons speak both for and against him. * | the fees on all thaz sre unpaid at the time of recording. | from Towa and Wisconsin, and who had travelled | weekos sn cress te ccscsesecsee j f "308 10-108 Figved by Mr. Barrfor $100, but cannot way whether it Cornelius Cisik, examined by Mr. Whiting—I am a | No such returns appear on any transcripts filed in the hs rt f the States, int ive pala gets | Bope, ba. 3 281 59 739 was io Mr Smith's oder or ‘to beacer. saddler; I wan scaptain in the Tenth regiment; Smith | Comptroller's office Pita yl eer doting laekged ona f 5002 | Cleeve, case. 11 250 Saratprifia, cs. 26 200 Re examined—I was examined before the Recorder in | wasiieutenant, and is now esptaia; Ihave known Smith | _Q What do you understand to be the meaning of those | he Pegler: crop is very short, not more than half | Value of dry goods imported during the 619,062 | print ink, cw, 6-277 chot & abella, 250 Nove aber on this same subject. since 1837; I know his character; it is good; I would be- | entries? the quantity was sown, and already the | yo.) Fores, 108 | Mach’ry, ce, 904 25,831 Varnish, cs,., 46 2,274 Wiliam Sinelatr examine by Mr Brady—I a clerk | Meve him under oath. 4 ‘A. On face of them it would appear as if no account | largest portion of the crop has been bought up by | 7°. "$2,785,108 | Panter, bxs:. 2 "184 Canvas, ca... 94 in the County Clerk’s office; I know ar Barr; I know | Croes examined by Mr. Brady—My anawer is confied | could be furnished manufacturere and speculators. One brever from | The principal items of import during the week were | Furnitore, cs. 98 1,0°6 Jiemljohns,..1 500 Mr. Bare’s handweitisg and have seen hin write: the | to whet l bave known of hima perscaslly, Q What co you understand tobe the meaning of these | this city purchased over 10,000 bushels at a com- Reest a i Ou ns.10,883 1,082 Paints, kegn.. 207 check (now showa to me) is not in the handwritiag of | Ke exemixed—i have heard him spoken of favorably | enuien? REvaas Keer peice) Deties Chea es Mite Bicclte! Peet cmrens, SDC Naaaees, $5110; eerie || EE ee ada. Cal leven 1 a6 ier. Barr; it fe not like his writing at all and otherwise; but still I'would believe him under oath, | _ A. L understand te collector paid the register moneys | ent; another manuf 5 Sala ware, $96,022; hair, $25,664 brandy, $51,003; nadress- | Fivawate, of, 8,421 Cocoa, bags... 188 1,430 Cross-examivei by Mr Whiting—I have seen Me Barr | from my own persoual experience * | for which he had no aceoant of papera a | ment; another manufactaret; # malter, has a large | 04 sitns 9162,761; hardware, $49,100; iron, 135828; | Ehren os. 9 180 Plooghe ’ ., eh 68s trite legal and other papers; T think T hare been pre- | | P.O Van Wyke, examiaed by Mr Whitiog—t reside in | _ Does the collector reesive moneye for any other ser goaukity. rece Cet his hep A eagle railroad iron, $100,765; tin, $07,790; steel, 954,104; lead, Etecl Worse, 200 2,860 Kawailk, ca,, 12 3,026 when @ to checks; ‘now the | the Sixth war id . “ini OB €XCe] mn w sf A “f ace : i ive aki x. 121 \ . ft character of hia writing: he writeshis sigastare “Thos.”; | about etght years; Tam, iach wie Se beeen a, Not uring wy connection with the office; mot to | started later, of course, did succead ao well, Our | $70,310; pig iron, $48,724; rags, $98,589; augar, $77,037; | Wie pa Se aah eee a. te J dont recollect whether he brivgs any of the letters of | character pretty well; from what I know of it] would | my know: ; informant thinks that from 50,000 to 80,000 bashels | tes, $202 131; watehes, $69,640. Sp oll, gel. 1,000 1,888 Butcer Tov... 684 174 below the line or not; I do not recollect how he | }elieve him under oath Wha: are the grantee books of which you spoke in | have been purchased and contracted for by parties f i selfs "114 Hams, Ibs. ] i e Pin Thomas; Ido not think the letter could | Crost examined by Mr Brady—I have heard Smith's | your examination? 3 in this city, the greater portion of which ray be | Tee tnoexed statement, exhibite the quantity and | Til. Suis... 3 as Olberanicles 98 bo mistaken fora J; I cannot reootlect how the B is | charscter spoken of favorably, and! heve heard it, as- These are books in which all the papers are enteced | expected to arrive before the close of the naviga- | Valve of certain articlos exported from thie port during | Canies, bha., 85 285 Rene re ele made; T never heard that Ms. Burr had mot fillea up the | persed; when I state I would believe him under oath I | in alihsbetical crder, under the name of the grantee or | tion. Some considerable purchases have been made | the week endirg and including Friday, October 20, dis- | Woodware, os. 56 240 Total... sesevees $29,481 ~~ q 3 ww Mr. Barr makes } mean to oer an, pereman) experiences i a mie eT ee eas thee ah 5 eh dede in the country around Milvaukee by Ohio brewers, | tinguirbing the destination and extent of shipments to ntl mons Boon that 7, (shaming Mr. Bare’ siganture in the | tired grocer; Tilve in the Sixth ward; Timow George J. | ty regater; i teve books are properly ‘kep: every pa je orndisation this hat pare mat nam, bts feomd | sgch ghee’ Flour, bbls... $144 Tobacon, bis 7 $067 spp: intment of Susi 8 em tm avo knayn him abst elght years; oun be asevunted for, whep and where delivere Y ne > ‘ ry Powder, k 125 Other articles. — 406 ‘A. Takicg thelevter with the rect of the word Ishou d sometimes beard his. character. q a oT ae | Se rea eas The ee Oe Cee een | torule very high until the next erop is ready for | Comm=uco” "us ee ere | Haramate, one o8)(: oAll regerd it ana T. krow of bis character it is good; I would believe him | my connection with the office such books were always | market.—<; Intelligencer, Oct. 11. al, Quant. Val. | Domectics,bx, 10 109 Total.....,.+.4, $3,212 ‘Thomsa Carlon oy mp Ease ye was then called by Mr. under oath in a court of justice. ? ke; = Domestien, bs, 30 $1,292 NEW GRANADA ‘Whiting, in relation to the attachment sgainst A.M 0 | examined by Mr. Brady—I know no reason why And were they always kept by the deputy registe:? Sp. oll, gla.21,189 30,802 $1,605 W. 952 «$215 Frith, ‘itness In the case. He doposed:—t received | Smith should ot generally be believed: some pooplosay | A. i ibiak they were on all occasions, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Clocks, Ge... 177 2,713 1'800 5 100 BBs yes\erday the writ of attachment: A. M. C.*mith, | that he aoes not speak the truth in politics, others say | .Q Iu whst capacity have you been engaged in the Re- F . Tea, pkgs. 10,218 7,169 825 2,485 14 called express office, 52 Broadway, a half an | he does. 4 | evga oftioe? A *L capacities; when I commer ced Hope be 27,140 2461 ry 25 104 afie: that is Smith’s place of basiness; Iwas | John J Horne, examined by Mr. Whiting—I have was recording clerk—then searcher, &.; I was record- MOREY MARKET. Dry goods.. 7,808 1,926 Tobacco, Ibs. 797 237 Told there that mith was notin the elty; I know Mr. | known George J. mith or some ten years; I know bis | ing cl rk in 16S1-'82 and the greater part of ’33; I was Sunpay, Oct. 22-6 P. M. 500 Cheese, Ibs 24,338 209 Boots &sh,cs 27 1,022 Smith, oné it ie three months since I have soon him; i | general character, and bave heard it.spoken of; it ia | also recording clerk in 18370699, under Jas. Gullek in i ec X 000 127 Clothing, bxs. 6 1,046 again made efforts to fina him to-day; I went to his ; from tm; knowledge of his character 1 would be. | the frst term, and laet term under Kr. Contant; never | The #tock market hag not been 90 bucyant d.utieg 120 258 Mashinery, os 26 "964 ‘esuse, and the eozvant gicl tald me thes he had a eee ae Ge Dard clerk at apy other time Peat Weel is “we JWe have mo depreciation 2,338 705 \ Tallow, Ibs... 305 ba the North river; I whore he bed gose, bateno dit eed @ reawnding clarks paid whtle }'to ripest, bat ther S henriness wad 16 487 Lomber, pes. 316 (804 not anoW; [had aconverration with Mr. Eroen on the | tenant of Mr. ith; hha inst | you im that ? “ p eee 638 Otherarticles — S42 pabjech yéalardey; be wrged Upon mae tocadenvod tofied | Mas 2. Five cents w tohos they, kant thelr accounts io a | Silculeted to dteourage holders aad beep batk par. | Tobeon o Ae trea hes pats th lant evening, but F had other business to attend | Re-exemined — Notwithstanding sll 1 hwve heard | private book: cach man kept his on acoount of hiswurk | chasert The canres have been entirely of s lodal cha “cd eh fe 1 titheg aoeed Baie 69 Totals... .....4..826,602 to; 1 said to Rrten in joke thst if I wentit would cost | sgainst Smith, I would still believe him under oath. i & private book, which he kept io his drawer, and when | , acter, and are fast losing their force and effect. Thedif |» Lae A im » $10 bill, Caleb ¥. Woodhull, ex Mayor of New York, ¢ fean delouiged to the county, exch man received his , Vosin, bble..... 4,418 $9,426 bp lige ah Q Will you say why you maie the $10 my ? by Mr. Whiting—I bave ‘Gmalthy ings 1860; Tam | fees from the ounty by presenting the proper affidavit | “cvltles ami defalcations which have appeared among the “ Pobacoo, tex, 18 $1,621 Segara,es..., 1 #150 A. T jut ied it Y Nay of 8 joke; when Me. Erben | acquainted with his character as "of poitce: I | to the Comptrofier; the fees did not belong to the county | néw,banks of this sity, and the surpension reported among | Corsi, bush........sssseseeeee ++-12,597 $10,046 | Hate, I ee | ae wiged upon me fo go I said Thad another attachment | have heard Smith spoken of; from my knowledge of Kis | wh lel wes repocding oltrh, bot the fees were th» same, | the banks and bankers of the West, have hed aa un‘avor- uAVRR eras I hice ag TL? Rg ore irhere la teat attachment? character 1 would believe him under ait owls gene | nd ToRint wode Gif’ you obtain your money while | sbW# inincne?, and it may be felt for time Longer. Tho | Colton, be. 20m S680 Gare ooe | Sheng | rte k wagine 855 Crackerstons 309 383 A (after looking over is papers) I left it in my | ralebaracter beyond his being connected with the police | )0m were recotdicg clerk? money market has been steadily tightening, The banks ech” 1140) Hoye, baion. 76 6,496 | Goatts.” ie. Yam Ree vee nk ment the time I was May: A. By account which I as Ibave said, and re- | have been gradually contracting their line of dirc2unts, 200 D, good 1) ae7.| Cualre.. 115 1,844 Poof *Iates.22, 43 Q. Had you not abundant time last evening to go to | James M Smith, counsellor at law, exemined by Mr. | ovived my pey frem the 5 there was no affidavit be Ol ena On. [ese Leet ee MO, SEE "Tokenen, Se SEE satan iont hoe Tene Gaecen ye atte ned hae eted tes | soace by the tacos Moy years pravionataieer, | 424, throughout in every department, there has been & 700 Oil stones, cs 1 | (96 T Becks, cs..... 81 6,020 Do. Tba.. 15,509 3,889 pel had to.serye other and prior papers; had to have about seven jenna: I have beard his character spoken of; | {he mere verbal statement of the recording clerk was | dfepoeition exhitited to doves little business as possible 7,004 shooks, bi’, 273 50 | Sytree™™ go SI Bam eaiis ee Tae vi yurt on the 281. shou! e him under cath. en. re healthy times dawn upon us 1 "ge0 PLAINTIFF'S EVIDENCE RRSUMED. ‘Cross-enamiued by Mr. io have tranesctéd busi- | _ Q. You say you were peid five cents a folio, while you sets awa: yb wreck, pas shall ttre by . or 4a TR gocd H Bi a cee J. ©. Parson's examined by Mr. Brady—Iam paying | ness for Smith; I think I have only heard his general clerk; how cid you ascertain the aumber any ei ° v. $65,783 | | ef I teller of the Chemical Bank; I have been there four seare | moral sbaracter questioned en one ostasion. oC Rilley im-ensl payer thas yon copied? aclesr field for operations. ‘Ihe fraude, extravaganc: seanemiise reaennnt and bave hnown Mr. Barr ail that time; I know his hand- | dir. Whiting hese produced the following document. | | 4- at were paid when left for record; the | and financiering cf the past three or four years have | 1p goods,ce 16 $1,050 Beef, bbie.,. 107 $1,002 writing It was signed by Thomas J. Barr, and others whove names | fees were estimated by the Deputy Register; and the wa- | ‘14204 great many companies and individuals in | faltsen $5 7660 Pork... 45 "680 | Hun PO Look at this check and sey whether the filling up in| were not admitted in cvidence ‘until their handwriting papers fees were made up from the after | P F 7 Pole gee 1.200 8 Lard; ibs,.38,800 3,80] BUD tm his bandwriting? was proved:— engrossing. ® posit'on from which it will be difficult to ex- Eplese, We Lo bh : eearel 8.989 | Cork A. Sooke page neg New York, Oct. 6, 1854 eget tzeH connt, the, wardet ny the some be the | tricate them without going through the fall Lard, Ibs.. .27, H od haves a a1 Ha ‘Groen ex: iag.—-Mr. Barr has kept an | Paxsiwax PitertheF ages , but generally they were made u dation,; 4 5 eee Ghee aw) ee ae tea | Tosa Pr Seine? wag amrlgo hear sireeete eee eurtae at aflgr they" were exgreased; Tromomnes | Process. of qui .; snd while this is going 602 «1,200 Total. + $36,285 the filing up of his checks, and ‘sleo is tures. | George J. fmith for the appointment oi conductor of | cM#e# in which the folios were frequently cousted word | On we cannot expect any expansion, amocg thore capi, Ta-agon What difference is there in the upofthe the a ‘ind sh Go ited Yan rally ree! for word. who wey bave easaped the genera) infection. For | Staves, No...........+++++++ +++150,000 $10,000 | Britith W. beck in question, snd Mr. Barc’s usual handwriting? | him'to pour fevorable consiferation usa sptor bones, | _.@:, When they were counted, wore feos charged ia so. | « time all must be satiated with a limited amount of TARRAGONA. bh valley “A. ia s difference im the R, J and 7.; Mr. | industrious man, and eminently quelified for the above | Cofcance with the exact number of wordc? A. Yos. The SAVE, NOws es serves stores see $5,804 Barts wrilog is aifer; have noe ‘notloed that there is | siigation, Hie appointment ‘woul be a source of great | obec! im counting was to ascertain the exast number of business. Speculation for the present ia entirely out of eee a differesce between the tare of = man and his ai ’ words. the question. New credits cannot easily be formed, and gratification to his pumerous friends. Bhooks and bhds 6,185 $6,400 writing generally. | “James 8. Carpentier, counsellor at Jaw, examined by Mr. |, 2,1 pen, the folios were made up from the pages 8s en | it appears Yo be the object of all to liquidate old Katilltion, Lo ftetmeeat Soll. .0 , L, Vultee examized by Mr, Brady—Lkaow Mr. | Whiting-—I have known Gsorge J. Saitiyfor eight or ning | S*O##td, who estimated the number of folios and get everything reiuced to the very lowest standard. | Tea, chests,. 127 $6,637 Staves, No...2,213 $1,798 | Total value mdse. exported during the week Barr and have known his handeritiog for six or eight yearr; | know his gereral character for truth; I would a engrossing clerk; I don’t recollect now what “dt pete. "ae aon Jy , De. apedie ‘ ‘oe 100,344 bi looking at the fi up of the check now showa ea, am sstisfied vt is notin Mr Sarr’s hanud- waiting; Mr. Barr’s writing is not co god as the writing fa, im the check. Crosa-examined by Mr. Whiting —I never heard of this | check since I read of it in the newspaper; I know M: Barr’s signature well; I did not know for what I was + @uby cenaed here; [ thik that the words ‘Taos, J, Barr”’ im the check are written s great deal better Mr. Barr usoally is; im that voniery preitc teen by Mr. Lali keep . repost ; ve known Mr. Bart for.seven years; I have seen him write, ani know his Sanieriines looking at ‘the check now shor me, loan say that the filling up ig notin Mr. Barr’s ting. Cross ¢xamined by Mr. Noyes—I donot know whose handwriting it is. John C. exsmined by Mr. Brady—I am a carriage meapuf«c'urer; I haye known Mr. Barr ten or twelve years; Tum somewhat acquaiz ted with Mr. Barr’a hand ‘writing, and have had business transactions with him; Ieoking at the filling up of the cheex now shown to me, 1 can ptate that it is not mm b: bh on Cross éxsmined by Mr. Whitlog —I had litile Lnowledge of Mr. Bart’s bandwiiting before 1850; since that time I Ihave seon him write frequently; ( have seen hia ail up and sign notes and checss; I never observed whether he made his t in different ways, at different fimes; I call bia hhendwriting » scrawily one; 1 don’t think I could sit down now and imitate his signature; (looking at the ap- Fined of Smith). The signstare here looka more hi oT writing than the other; I believe it to be riting. DEFENDANT'S EVIDENCE BESUMED. the m ceting at Beech’s house. Q. Were you there when Mr. Erben attacked tha oven Mr. Bere? en Darlog those remarks, did Mr. Mrben swear’ 10. ' Did he make use of any such ex ‘what & demon rascal you have go° for 4! G7 bed gon Nase oll chad te. a B ur ard ir. Erbeo eaid in reference to j he said. in substanee, thet Mr. Barr was ono of the worst officisis in the late board, and also thst Ihad knowledge that Barr yay for Bolen oe received pay 1p eae ia that be said he was wid . Brady——I knew Mr. Pease was at ; Theard Pease ask Mr frben if he was certain of bis charge; Erban reiterated his assertion, and it; nothitg was said about a cl 3 I knew Mr Barr at the time; [ think no one spoke about Mr. Barr except Mr Kxben;{ only re-nained at the meet- ression as ‘‘ 3e@ rman’ fag short time. paeareaeramines by Mr. Whiting—I reside ia the Sixth wars ‘T was at the meeting at Beach's hose; Theisd what Mes; krbon aid soout Mr Barr; Me. eben made vie of no he noe such words as the ‘See what a dawn Mr_Brady—Q What did Brien say? ir. Barr hed received money for p’ and that he had seen a check for $1. he 014 not asy who had shown it to him; I recollect uf him, and seking him if he couli prove Abie socuration; Mr. Froen onewered that he could; { do met recollect that he said he could produce any dova- ‘men's. ‘Wm W. Fox examined by Mr Erben was a alt tee siginesed ‘Common Me Noyeo—' have hve PLAINTIFF'S BYVIDENC! RUSUME! Wr. MeKeile examined by Mr, Brotyy em clerk to the Chief of ence, Thor Gorge Sat his rat moral character ; from mot bsiieve him under oath, read wow Croes exxmired by Mr. Whiting:—I would ene ie Bimeclt would state I nyfsampe ; Lam note friend of been in the police since 1840; Seatth ted Coptate of Police ¥ thiuk tn 169001 tase oem Smith were woll acqasinted kpew that subsequently they wot op frlendly terme, ” —I am Presi- | | client; Ihave been brought in contact with lieve him undes cath; Smith might be mistaxen in ac. counts, but I would bel eve him on his statement of any ct. Cross exemired by Mr Brady- My kno sledge of Mr. Smith was principally gained in the relationship of counsel ae some men who were associates of Smith; 1 have heard people | speak against Smith. Ke examined—Notwithstanding all I have heard against than the matare of Ty sey ina er Bare could not Wille tho Thomase J Barr | him, Ishould undoubted!y believe him under oath carriage | Morgen Morgans, ex aldermen, formerly s repreceu tive of the rerenth Ward, examined by Me. Whit ihowirg the petition to the President of the New Haven }) Is that your signature to that paper? yaew his general chataeters It la good; would eller ons exemined by Mr. Brat Did you read’ ee Ea oh i jo not reco! ; Lam it of ey paper ts n; Mr. Smith was Captain of Sixth ward a Smith. not move in the same circle of society as A. Oakey Hell examined by Mr, Whi bave known George J. Smith for about four years; I have known for oF against bim was ascertained in my capacity as Asristant District Attorney. Alexander M. C. t mith, the witness against whom an attechment had issued, bere appeared in court. He was plased upon the stand and interrogated by his honor. He ‘as foliows:—I was served with « subpens on the 18th and attended on the 19th; I left court in conre- quences of illness; I came to court atone o’sloc':; the caure was then on for trial; 1 came down towa yesterday detweem one and two o'clock; I supposed that” ic I was wanted I would be sent for to my piace of businses; I did not come to court at all yester’ay; I knew the cause wos | on for trial; T ald not know exactly what testimony I No. should be required to give; T was at 62 Broadway and at the ‘Pro line’? all day; I intended to leave for Al- bany this morning, but was too lll; happening to see the mornirg bcclng found that this case was still on and [ hastencd here. Q. Do you meen to state under oath, that you expect- SPR Sent for by the parties ia this case? | . Yes. Alex M C. Smith examined by Mr. Whiting:—I reside in 188 West Thirteenth atreet: 1 am connected with the exprens business; I was formarly « police officer im this o'ty; one of my As Gent ban was in June 1860; my term of office expired abrut the time of my re- By tion; Mr Barr, then alderman, told ms he would not peminate me; J had two interviews with him on ths subject; at the second interview he he had promised the appointment tos friend of Mr hada oon poin: verration with George J. Smith about sale aimsboaton, ond told him to intercede with Mr. Barr for ne snd thet T would give as much as any man towards Barr’s election. Mr Brady—i o! to any converrstion which has pessed between this Mr. “mith and the otber Mr. Sasith, which did rot take place in the presenes of Mr Barr Bis Honor—What A.M. ©. Smith commanicated to pay 2d Smith, and was afterwards commanicated to Mi is ir , is avidencs. Witoess—In my interview w th Mr. Barr I do not re- collect that I anything sbout giting :omething for Bian toseappolat wer beeald, no, and I left him; I then me; Ro, eft i en told caprte faith ail that has ocezrred; Smith said he could settle the matter; I said I would give ax much at spy man towards dr. Barr's election; finally, t mith came back to me and said if | would give him $100 he would have it done; some little time IT gave him $75, and after that, while T was drawing a chesk for 925, “mith told me to make it $60; thas it was $196 that I peid him; J. 8mith told me ke would be obliged togive $100 dhs a ga Emith did not tell me the reason y F Emith to the Mayor's office whea I was nom Q Look at that check, and say whetionr fon know who It ie led up Oy ray A. ore is Smi 8; not hana- writivg of thefilling up. sacle tion of money I made on the subject; Smith that he Soule have a " Ang returned to me he he could m: I ated. deliaras Ted Previous told him I woul! give thie; no conve-sation about mo 1.P7 Ore cod place between me qad My. Barr; “mith and my crdinary charge # page wae; I do not recollect how many folios I wrote upon & ; when I was there we did not estimate Bumber of folios by the paper itself; when I was 1 clerk we charged about $2 05 for warrantee deeds with fall covenants and short description—averaged twenty folios; the varied from $2 05 to $255; this charge went half to the register and half to ep clerk; the oon for short form of bargain and. deads was About $1.55; quit claim the asme; tor the ordinary form of mortgage, with an interest and insvrauce clause, which RI emi longer, was about $2 55; this al- ways included » charge for indexing and cectifi:ates; the charge for indexing each paper was about thirty cents, and twenty five cents for the certificates; the —- recofdir g satisfaction pieces, of » short de- scription, was arout eighty cents; sometimes if there ‘were two or bacco dr it would be over a collar; it might have been less than eighty cents, but I con’t remember, it was sometimes more Q When « satisfaction piece was proved by a sub- scribing witness, what was the custom of the offe:? A. ‘they ed geco:ding to the quantity contaiued, eighty or ninety cents; the engrosting clerrs,in addition to their orjinary business,occasioually mske copies from the record; think they receive five cents # folio out of the fees receive by the office, which are eight cents a folio, these fees forms part of the amounts contained in ab- stract marked A; they do not perform or receive pay for apy other services to my knowie ge. Who mskes up the indexes? A. Every clerk enters hie own work in blottec indexes as recorded; when the dock is finished the’ blotters are all transferred into a general indey, which isa ti ipt of the blotter; the ames are en‘ered in the gencral index by some one of the recorcing clerks; he charges by the folio at a rate 9g/ ed upon per book. 4 Q. bo agupgbes 40 make part of the entries in sche wie a A. All redording fees sre embraced ia that exhibiz; the charge for indexing is also emb-aced ip that exhibit; there pe abe po other services in that office; when Mr. Anderson’s term expired the blotters of all the books which remained unfinished were not engrossed; don’t recollect ff all the, tous blotters weve copied into che geveral index; the ¢ éngrossea when the book was firished, the blotters not engrossed at th: end of Mr. Anderson’s term were flaish- ed by Mr, Dy keman. Q. Was the engrowing of these paid out of tha fees collected during Mr. l'ykeman’s term, or the fees collect od during Mr. ancerson’s term? ‘A, Out of the receipts of the office during Mr. Dyke man’s term. Q. Up to what time were you employed ia that office? partie oy ‘Bist ve ae en ha ee lischarged fheman? A. Tesrer eas employ ot ty Lint! never made a cotion for spyointment under him; til he came to the office on the first of Jsnuary ’62; -spoke to him a few minutes; he said he hed another min in my pace, snd | left the office Q ‘What plece do you hold ia the Comptroller's office? A Jam employ: wh > ever s9w Bim ui ed there ag a clerk, Q. at what compensation? . ‘The District Astor: ey to the question. lover Fevpeced t an inveterate hostility on part of this witners against Mr. Dykeman: the The Dist ict ¢ ttorney did rot see what this witness’s compensation in the Comptroiler’s oftice had to do with je question. . be | Judge (to Mr. Glover)—Why is it pertinent to this enquiry. ir. Glover—I propose to show thet this witness is neglecting the duties of his office to join in this perse cution sgainst wajor lykeman. ‘the Court ruled the question out, as immaterial. Q Who ——— your A. Inever was eppointed s ular clerk in the ee ae as poin was employed by the Comptroller to make these y? for other special services; I went to the Com pt office about mot ong FF teptember, 1663; | did cena = he pointment; I did not sjend ‘any time in aloany when ‘the C:mptroller’s offi 08. Dia pend time in Albany during the lest ‘The va de arate! ay propose ar ? x ow Mr. Glover—1 to show ‘hat, went up there defeat the fee hos- rr ond if he did it would yustom was that they were |" If all this ean be done without brioging about a panic, orapy greater stegnaticn in trade, we shall do well. After such a protracted period of fo'ly and igaorance as the mansgement of our railroad and other ine »rporated comjanies have exbibited, it must be expected that the settling day will not be a very agreeable one, but that ‘t Will be atter ded with sacrifices and eompromises thet will utter'y extinguish representations of value to any enor- mons smount, and plaice meny deep in the sloggh of barkruptey who have figured up immense fortunes upon paper. Resources in times like these are contracted to the rmallest limit, and assets which baye loomed up so large atformer valuations, sink into fosigaificanse, ani prove of little value when realization is forced, In su:h times everything is reduced to ite actual market value, end can go nofurther than that when made available. ‘That we bave go! to the bottom—-down to the very dregs —there is no doubt; all we want now is strength to rise. ‘The exportation of specie from this port last week wes upwarés of one million of dollars, ns will be seen by the annexed +tatement:-~ SHIPMENTS OF S PRCTR FROM THE Port OF New Yors. Steamer Canada, Liverpool, Cal gold bars. $333,244 13 Do. do, Am. 80... 2(2,932 58 Do. do. Mex. silver... 235,009 09 Do. do, 4m gold coin. 15,409 00 Io do. Ten thaler pes. 16,345 00 Do. do. Five frang pe! 9,775 00 do. Engiizh silve 1,936 (0 io. Brig Ai gostura, Ciudad, Bolivar, Am go Ship Roebuck, shar ghie, gold collars 500 00 . do. pecle 14,100 00 Stesmer Union, Havre, Am. gold 109.635 98 Le. ¢o. | French gold . 12,859 91 Do. do, go'd bara.. 32,509 50 Do. do Usl. gol bars..... 30,753 50 Do. éo, gold and silver...., 93,008 00 Total fer the weex...... Previously reported in 1864. Total for the year ...c cee. ccc ce cece es 893,522,640 79 ‘The bank etatement this week must show « reduction in specie on hand of at lewt a million and s quarter of collars, That will reduce the aggregate belsw ten mil Hons—a smaller sum than has been reported since the 24th of June last. Before the returns for the week en}- fog the 26th inet. are made, we nball have another ar- rival from California, with about two millions of dollars, Within that time there will be two steamers for Europe, which will take out about e million. This will Isave the net receip’s for the present week about a million, which would give the banks on the 28th full eleven millions of collars. That figure isan average, and it is enough, particularly as 2 contiaction is going om in other de partments Mr. A. H. Nieolay’s regular semi-weekly auction aslo of stocks and bonds wi'l take place on Monday next, at 12% o’elock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. The following table will show the value of domestic producta exported from New Orleans to foreign ports, for the quarter ending September 30, 1854:— In American vessels. Foreign vessels. — Total. Jal; ist 187 ST tA 464 $5,480,601 ‘Angui €87,801 220,948 2,258,740 eptember... 1,469,278 241,228 1669,404 $9,380,754 Foreign mdse exported during the quarter, 49,077 ‘Total exporta to foreiga countries... + $0,438,831 Coasrwis8 Exronrs daly. $1,968,191 August, 1,083,000 709,696 —3,855,977 Total exports to foreign osuntries and coast: jo cove «$18,204,808 Cf the exports to foreign eountries, $4,681,823 weat to Fngland; $2,181,528 to Franes; $554,828 to Spaio, nod 816,666 to Scutlind and Ireland. Spars. Total BREMEN. Rorin, bb's. 666 $1,415 Hops......... 19 $1,500 L. K. goods,es 226 9,550 Nickel, c#..... 2 259 Apples, bbls. 61 ‘618 Booge, bls... 21 1,217 = Total.......s see $14,590 ROTTERDAM. Beef, bbls.... 4 $64 P. ashes, bbl, 66 $1,530 1.R 'goods,cs 55 1,760 Tar.. Tae 44 Lard, Iba...37,017 8,018 Wh. oii, gal,.6,091 3,016 Rosin, Dbls.. 909 2/163 SsltpetrS bys. 251 3,150 Turpentine.) 160 '471 Logwood, tons 50 872 Sp. do,.,... 100 2,088 Staves, No.,.9,100 697 Deer abias, 7 prev Total... RA NAA ee. GUITESBERG. Sp. oi), gels.. 955 $571 Do.rtms,bhés 204 $7,664 Toi'ow, 1ba.10,427 1,808 pet erg Tobseco, 1be.2,015 "478 Totals... s+ sse-/810,016 ANTWERP. Cotton, bis... 216 $9,183 I R goods,es 21 $2,930 Pork, bbls... 610 7,581 Guano,......1,256 5,400 Sp turptine . 430 8,477 Kosin, bbia...6,869 12,749 Pot arhes.... 87 © 3,154 pets Total. Sons Wand tu coal aastihainren og «On BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES 4,278 $05,824 Aides, bale... 1 $158 Corn, bus,..2.250 2800 Rosin, bbls... 52 190 Do menl,bbis1,448 6,171 Feathers, bys 9 170 Pork, boia.. 4480 10,267 Spelier, toas. 2 146 Leather, pos. 788 2,905 Brooms, doz.. 20 80 Ta, chests. 626 11,084 Pepper, cack. 6 140 Coffee, begs. 31 350 Whaleol. ga. 150 138 Braccy, phés 5 1,210 Flaid, bbls... 2 4 Tel. wes, rls 176 11/708 Bread bb's... 10 Tcbacco, itat7 448 1,087 Cosl, tons.... 16 Condy, boxes. 61 "185 Ref sugar,bbla HM 7,32 abmonés, bxs 2 “ted | , Barilla, fons. 22 12 Confes'rs, bx 10 Condies. boxe 4 Bu'ter, lbs, .4,921 788 Druga, pkga,. 8 Bardvare, os. 20 260 Picture fr's, bx {4 Telow, ibs.17,.110 1,765 Iosnlator, che 12 Wines, cares. 160 1506 © her goods,. Jeponica tens 1 120 Champagne.cr, 50 0B Total, BRITION WEST INDIES Flour, bb!s $15.720 Peas, bee #187 Corn, bush. 140 ©, meal, bbls. 411 7 7 310 ul %3 38 ua 16 2,581 7,666 1,357 95 99 28 3 4 195 20 365 Mw 165 204 %6 4, bb's. 742 727 Gand'es, bx.1,060 300 Rye flour,bbia’ 17 92 Apples, ddla.. 80 on Cpione....... 52 242 Pork, bois... 628 396 bxm.... 49 2,979 Tuck, belte,, 8 : 460 (Shoes, pkgs. 4 225 Hops, tos... 44 at Lumber, ft. .4,589 % Other articles — — 1,228 Butter, Yos..7,505 2,084 waa WU IAT NOR. Siena GERM FRENCH WEST INDIPS Flour, bbls... 372 $2,781 Tobscco, tbs., 542 $82 Coffee, bags. 12 120 Condes, bxs.. 20 150 Fugar, doxes, 11 187 Tea......... 42 179 Lard, tbs..... 841 94 Apptes, dbls.. 20 56 Hardware, cs. 7 88 PowZer, pkgs. 20 166 Pork, bbla,... 16 195 Gin, bbls. 3 02 ‘Whirky sila 2043 © 670 ‘Other articles — 272 Bry goods,es, 2 205 ee sing Rus, bbls... 20 SAT TORE ees seseee es $6,696 DUTON WEST INDIES $1,605 Pork, bbls... 16 $797 191 Butter, Ibs .. 364 173 854 100 Lard........, 468 63 56 Bonnets, bxs. 80 238 299 Lumber, ft..4,663 125 577 Other articien’ — 412 188 — BOT Totaly cs sceceses 65,481 Tota’, or ccenee . oe 150,877 The total value of merchandise exported from this port Inst week was larger than csaat, and the aggregate, in- eluding specie, was net much below the value of im- ports in the same time. There were no shipments to London last week. To Liverpool the export was large. We rotice an exportation of oorn to Rnglan’ to some extent, notwithstanding the abundant harvests through out Great Britsin CITY TRADE REPORT. ’ SarvRpay, Oct 21—6 P. M. BREADeTUrFS —Fleur tended upwards The sale: reached 7,200 bbls --imforior “tate at $7 5 008 ordinary to choice do, at $3 a $8 50; mi to famey Western, at $8 31 » $8 Th—with extragrades at old rates; and 2,600 bbls inferior t> extra Foutl }, at $F 26 a $9.50. Wheat was sdvancing, alio; the rales in- claded 3,000 tmshels prime Michigan white, st $2 15; and 8,060 infesior to choice Southern red, at $1 600 $1 4%." Beles transpired of 1,000 bashels rye, mostly at $1 16; an1 80,000 bushels corn a: 79¢,« 80¢. for ansou: and (Cc 8lc. for souad Western mixed, per bashel Corrre —The sales included a cargo of 15,000 mats of Java at 13}¢¢., and 300 wo Rio ot 10340. w 11% Corron.—The sales uf the week have been larger than any other wook during the past moath, on soime dave Teaching 2,500 bales, with considerable speculative action. Shippers have also occasionally been bayers, but not ton large extent. The advices per Africs did not meet the reapoeetans of buyety for re sale, nor bave we yet ‘any edvices of the frost which was to haveset in on he cearation of the tains, during the early part of the month, in stabama = The market was nome less active, the rales hiving reached only 700 800 bales, which, however, were fair tor the small stock on baad. We anrex the following quotatfons:— XV. Orleans Upland. Mobile and Texas. Ordinary to good... 9 84RD § AKA Oy Mideling Oia 9X 9% Good ° 08g 0 1 6 ML wth 1g a2 wore lesa activa, at $3 25.0 83 625 per ange of moment occatred in micke Frniguts —Owirg to light receipts of grain advance in corn, rates to Liverpool were rome ‘ About 40,0°0 a 46,0C0 bushsis corn were engaged at 4d 43<d. in bulk, and 474 inabip’s bage; aud 200 @ 300 bales of compresred cotton were at 44 To Havre lard was taken at %¢ Cotton wasat Ye a Ke. teked A vonnel was teken up to load with corm for Cork and a market at 7d. in bags. To Ca'iforola rates ruled at2be 2 300. per foot me surement, Hay.—-The sales included about 660 « 700 bales for whipmens, nt 700 @ T5e Inox —There were 200 tons Sertch pig bought, a: $31 50 a $35 £0, usval credits pee ton. Leap ~-We heard thet 100 tons Spanish brought about $6 123¢ per 100 Tbs tket wan easior, owing to rome rs py —the reduction in comatwise f1 tn. 400 bbls. spirite turpen- tine were sold at tute Gays ewe rosio oo et shout 82. and crude iurpenti: Ht at $4 62 Ss ey And olive we: y= pet lin- seed wan inec'ive, being held at 78c. « 80c. per gallon. Lard varied little. at in 'ROVISIONS —Po: k was lers active. The salesembraced 800 bbls , at $12 8736 for mess, and $11 31s $11 37 for prime, per barret ‘essed hogs were s*ll'ng & bc. a 60 re About 300 bbl« iard brought We « 20)¢¢. per ib, Sales were made of 300 bbls becf at previour A 600 tics prime trees beef, to arrive here, at $24; 5,500 tone for future celivery at Liverpool, at £6 sterli per tierce. 28 —the market during the past less Ormnene, and the demand ba: extent for Lome use and for expor middle grafoscan be quoted at white prime is hardly as frm as whea last The new crop having eppee:ed in market induces hold. ny the 6 sles of the week were 400 SuGan—' sales om ab Onde aod New Oriesns et 5 ye 25%, ‘ow prades Cuban, arte sold atde a 4X0. Tonacco —About 6 hhds Keatueky laf wore sold at Te ® Be. ; 5C Uhio seed leaf at fc ; and 30 bales Havens at Be. Winerey —feme 425 bbls. Ohto and Prison bought ote # Se per geilon.

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