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ee th a, Showing NEW YORK HERALD, S: APU RDAY, KPTEMBER 26, 1863.— THE STATE OF TEXAS. e Boundary Line or, se - ‘*FORT FILLMORE Q EAZARIO aN 7 L.ACUA ween 10 DEL RIO CRANDER Eaesinn BINCSBUBV ES Fs LAKE Masini OA kan OMONCLOW > res As ova MONfeREvo f FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Fripay, Bept. 25—6 P. M. iis has been a very dull day in all branches of siness. Money was freely offered to the brokers 6 per cent; but the leading houses are reducing the rate of interest on most of their Joans to 5. St s)eoulators still willingly pay 7. The banks to psy 10 per cent more on account of the re- vi necotiation on Monday next. They are, how- and the disbarse- : rawn from the ble. Deb sly yor dy 74 this morning, but suddenly | jumped up to 138%, on vague and contradictory remors of military reverses. In the afternoon it | was 10S'% and 138%, Exchange did not follow | gold he upward movement. Bankers were willing te sell at about 152; but brokers were luetant to pay over 1514. There was not muel: Husiness lone. The European correspondents of many of our loading houses now write in evon a more honefal strain respecting the future prok- old opened at 1 pees the Union than our people themselves. ‘T+. ol Larepean notion that gold must sel! at 200 @)o)- aniversally abandoned. the sleek market was very dull to-day, ond at one to tlore were symptoms of @ small panic. The dvincs# is @ natural sequel to the panic we had a couple of weeks since, and one of nate feai:+s of a period of dulness is occ#sional small panes, followed by sharp reactions. The prblic, encouraged by the ease of money and the handsom. carnings of the roads, are not selling stocks. ral spirit, which was so active @ month ago, is now quiescent, and will probably remain so until the late panic is forgotten and ite vic tims hav€ recovered, or made way for loss experienced operstore. At the morning board to-day otf York Central fell %, Erie %%, } Erie preferred 34, Hudson 2, Harlem 1, Southern old 34%. Minois Central 2, Pittsburg 4%, Galena ¥ ve abo 44, Rock Island %{, Proirie du Chien Pacific Mail, Michigan Central, guaranteed o Reading were frre, Guaranteed sold hig 135, avainst 153% last evening. Quicksilver ad- vanced 14% per cont, In governments, State stocks and railway bonds the business done was very light indeed, and prices were generally unchanged. Ate e board, and atthe one P. M. call of the publ 1, the dulness continned, and a far- ther line of % er cent ensued After the #Ajournm ent of th ic board, when the rain had a'most cleared the street of operstors,a sharp attack was made on the market, oud something very like o panic prevailed for a few minutes. Old Southern was done as low 8224, against 90 yesterday; Erie at 10534, Cen- ‘a! at 1324. These prices soon brought buyers Out, and a very active market ensued in a drench- ing rain. At the second board there was a gene- fal reaction. Illinois Central rove 2 per cent, Erie MK, Central %, Southern olf 2", from the lowest point, &c.,&c. There was not much activity in | market; but there were evidently some new ers, and some of the bears moved as thong) feared they might have fallen into a pitfall had been digged for them by their antago. ,on the other hand, the speculative | nista. ‘After the board the market was steady, and the following were the closing quotations of with Mexico and nd Watertow the BROWN, \ mitted for trial, but wag afterwards admitted to bail by Judge Logie, himself in $2,000, and two sureties iu $1,000 each. The earnings of the Cleveland and Toledo Rail- $7,155 n Rail. fe day: US 6's,'81,r¢¢.106%4 2 106%¢ Harlem pref..136 a — ales US6's,'81,c ci.106% 0107 Reading... 117 a 117 road for the third week in September were: US5's, 74 con, 95 a97 Mich Central. 118% 119 | 1862. Tr 7.30 n ASO. 1067% 8107 == Micb Southern 4% a 8435 | 1863... Do,, Fob&Aug.106- a 100)¢ a138 Tycint £1008 a 100 <¢ 200 WOCTORBO......eeeecseeeeeeees ee ican goles 1iBiG a E835 v & Pitts. ‘8 213% | The earnings of the Rome a Tonanteve.. Csr e 8 eoa.......106 ja 1074 road for August were as follows:— Cley & Toledo ite allt | Earnings. hock Ishiad...107 a 107% | Passengers. Raclivgton alt Frotght. Proiried ac bin a0 | Maily, ko... NY Cen 6 p 6 b.107!7 w 108 4% Frio Sdn bes.1t ye a 112 TO... ceeceeseescsevens Hadeou River Vi}; 07" Mich C 8's 1m.120" a 124 [ artew.......161 "mI413g I Con bds Te. 11G A118 | em ay The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to-da, Repairs of machi Operating road Overcharges rr Receipts «$1,067,821 53 —lor customs 403, 00 Pavinents 834,127 45. Ralance stone + 21,786,818 73 ‘The Panama Railroad has declared a quarterly dividend of three per cent from the earnings of the road, and one per cent on account of the steamers, sailing vessels, &c., payable October 5. ‘The transfer books will be closed from this evening 25000 do, 11000 Tenn 6's, "90 « to the morning of October 7. “ 1000 California T's.. 119% ‘The amounts of flour and grain at Chicago at the Pood Pod a mb. ors, slates mentioned were os follows >— tooo Hud Riv iatmb 110 | it. 19, "63, Sept, 19,68, = Sep’, 13, "62. 6000 Chi & NW Istm 90 iT et ia 10,192 Pe Ti aco WAC Let 1071; 466 405 459,968 face 3 666,801 1,868,671 | 17000 62 i 304,880 =~ 880 | 69,082 - Darley 16,746 52,673 = The Boston Pos! of yesterday says :- ba So om Nh iss ihere wee a good demand for money on stock collateral Bank. * six per cent. In genoral business there was a of activity, st @ moderate reduction in the rices h articles of merchandire ly rose more or lees with the suddenly advanced premiums on the fo 8 200 Cantoa Company, at NM 100 Del&HudCanalCo, 12 100 Pena Coal Co . { rein exchanges. 100 Cam Goat Pre. i “th | The Chicago Trivune of Wednesday thus notices | too Qeieass exchange and money matters there: — 60 Cen Am Tran ‘co % fhe money market has been steady during the | with rather less speculation in gold and cereals, t ife Mall S8Co 214 a 215 2h 0. toaragua Tra Co 'F'Con it } | | for paper two Rouses, ang | drafts. ‘The demand {som St. Louie) and country. cor- | respondente has fallen off somewhat, and tbe market is | gradually tending to greater case, 200 The Cincinnatl Gazette of the esate day re- 4 | mark 200 1 4¥ ringer of government securities were light avd | 50 i We quove vonehers 1% a2 dis. | 400 | % A 14, and certifiontes Yat. Exchange | 200 aiy, witha good demand at par buylug, and | 100 promium selling, Z Hamilton ¢ pretator of Wednes: | jog , | tay saye:— | 1000 Hudson Riv RR. 139 We iaentioned rome dare ago that « painiul romor was | 100 S : current, to the effect that an official tu @ company bere | 39 do bead Leoome a defaniter o 8 Inrge amount. Tt ta now | 200 » idee mv known (dit the defaulter is dr. G. H. | 459 to #10 138% Bis ye, paymaater of the Groat Wostorn Rail: 100 do... b10 189" way mpany, and the amount embexrled ie va. 7 rionsly stated at from $16,000 to $20,000. A warrant SECOND wos iseved for his apprehoosion, snd it haa since | 1000 US8's,1year cer 101 5% teen ascertained that be bas tiven r in the | 7000 Virginia O's... 00 tates. We regret (o state that another official, Mr Chas, | 1200 American gold. 138 <. Malcouronno, the cashier, bas been, either wilfully or | 3000 do 198 44 ivatomtionally, implicated fo the transection. He was ar. | a00 she Canton Oo... 31% flernoon was brought | 260 QuicksilverMinCo 64 rged with baving folo- | 100 Pacifie Mail 83 Co 214s, 000, the property of the | 100 do a4 The defendant ac. | 100 O.. sia) Ht rented on Monday, and yesterd botors the police magistrate, ptovets mabessied the sum of §: Greet Weatera Railway Company ness fo the company, and stated | 1000 N Y¥ Contrai RR. 118 kuow olged his indebte: Ut $1,100 of the amount ¢ue to the company was given | 1000 do 133% Mingaye in discharge tickots and $000 in cash, and 300 do 133% that he ‘could pot elear ly account fr the balance, as he | 2000 Frie KI 109% | waa Crequently short in bis cash accounta, Ha waannm. | Onn do... ..bi0 10864 Stock Exchange. Fripat, Sept. 25, 1843. 180 ahs Hud RRR.b3O 13934 pt do. 100 arlem RR pref. 130 600 Readiog RT 800 do. 0... 100 Chi & Alton RR... ie Mich So &NIRR 400 eo] Gal * ‘ ci Rit. ‘slo 1s Ito Clove: t Tor RR 4 Chik Yo Inla RR. 10745 % i bd chi, par mrkQ’cy RR 0 Mit 100 a) Pitts, wmewac w io. Alt ati Haute RR Pr duh R do do 14214 ~nt Hea ng . 107 é 80% 30 Alt & THaute py 100 Gbi A NW RR ai: 50 260 50 BOARD. RON ao 36% | do 0x do bao 86x 900 she Reading RR.. 1172 300 Mich Central it. tya 2000 Mich SO&NIRR R44 700 do us 1000 do . 84 60 MSORN Fever ate 14 1000 Chicagoseitk 1 RR 10 bf 150 60 100 100 100 do 60 Cen RR fork 4 tg doy in Iny | 123 SVILLE S' MILITON|| GCEORCE TOWN SA WA | considerable falling of a8 compared with Inst woek, yot in Which Our ‘Btates A N WIRIA OR Nop, yp VA £4, re aoran RIVER =R\I Si preeece Fy MES TON iN ie ! \" SS iN cance Sy _— sna 981g | until the Beason is over, os anticipated for some cor a 8246 50 Mi & PrdnChRR 70 | Week, which was stimula | unexpected advance i 60 Ait & TerFisu RR. | verve pews from Chatts 200 Chicago & NW RK 36 SL Mari &Cin Mat pret 57 { | soon ba augmented | North of the — catto | bel government, stored ia the interi 200 ahsBucks Cofslco 200. N ¥ Cen RR.. IN VILLE BOON VIELE OMAN GAINES: ie 27 gH tes Ny I ; ; which ts Forces So icanucagce “4S py, 5 SCALE OF MILES The quiet which provuiled in the cotton good last week gave place to a more active moyelout wuddeu aud why iy | ml by tie catton ensed joogit, whic si in bel establighment In this city of a branch a enc Are s PY (7, Sp es ¢ORIOCE 240th i Wace ay oS Operating. U es oe PJ F AIL sg aa fexsoni = é Pia fs ae cater =o is wr eer " in: = EW ORLEAN & pd f bs Fa WS MExtcto fio Pitta RR, i %" { the business of every mucceediog woek will be lebter aly market his. qnent npon ti i rendered [tyr tty | cortain that the aupply of cottoa at tke Norih would by the ure And sr to the et to rat it pant 1100 Harlom RR. , | the gale of the goods mannfactured by the Athint o Cot. 100 Reading RR. | ton Silla, instead of confining tls operations to Hoxton, 100 do. evinces a growing tonians of the w for the sale of domestic WALP-rAST THREE O'OLOCE P.M. Madge and Go. Re other 200 shs Reading RRS 117 200 do... OS LIT 50 Mich Cen RR. 709 Mich So RR . 600 do. Megara. A. T. Stewart & bers street prints, detsines, &e. wholesited there city alfvrds. Brown Suet houses established in this attractions” is beld up to Western dealers as oi‘ering a't monts for trading purposes. rociation on the part of r field which is offered in New Many of the eh ws that ‘oods Oo. 200 36 5g | gc. @ Ie. por “fe 1190 vara. bars ive at tho advance, and - v8 iz avo fous 1m teva void u aro 200 Chic &/RIRR..” 1071 7 : iS | price, Seconis hava’ sold at bey en ee ave sold at 27 yc. & 28 THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS TRADE. The importations of dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending September 24 ruled heavy. There har Bigacuy Goovs baye been duil, and the mark been but paratively for these goods nil the season; but ly have for the most part been fri 8 Blow ¢ bare finally ’ spacious building on the corner of Broadway Abt formerly their retail sv ‘ together with fore This is unquestionably ing devoted to the wholesale dry gots trade that 4% h Yet tm “eity ot admiration ef the a cate nee e flueat tetid iNGS ann SnirtiN.s ~The advance ine ton imparted a greater degree of Armness to the mare. early ig the week, and holders tmmediately put wp price has bee tolocably ite demand ee falling of as compared with formor weeks, as many the out of town buyers have completed thelt purchases. ‘The Western eiiies are stilt fnirly represented, how- ever, and the besmess is by n® moans over, Some of the dealers state thot iL took most of the week to sbig the goets sa'd duriay Monday and Trestoy, and the exme was sai wilh rogard to prints. Foreign goods of all the Istovks are ta some 1 before tandiag. ‘iy dark print ad of production, an@ f the cords have boon delivered during the past j Mavy departmeots are I characterized by ae- tivity ani the#lt, and prices reatiaed are natis(actory. | fw ¥ COMMERCIAL REPORT, P vr ont. 8PM, fel m7 e CTC, ond pemete ez oF OO Nie, eld trinity nay wih ROWAN Wal Pace fo moderate inquiry axp Bacorxa were steady, but dalt, Baeapere ‘There was deciled!y more doing in flower today and at better prices, Tho main inquiry was low fresh ground shipping brands, of which the supply was limited, ‘The trade demand was moderate. The receipts } Mnee our last were 7,94) bbis. The sales comprised | 21,000 bbls. State and Western, 1,850 bbis. Southern an@ 650 bbls. Canadian, Rye four was in request, with sates | Of 000 bbls, Corn mes! continued in demaud, with reported of 660 bois, We quote: — Soperfine State and W a State... +, | 'combaan 09 ‘very Mhoice extra Western Conadvan.. Southern mixed to good super Extra do..,..... . Good to choice family da. Rye flour, fine and superfim Corn mec Corn meal, puncleone. Corn meal, per 100 Ibe ‘ —Wheat was comparatively qulet only a few lots of new afloat were offered to-day, and buyers were reloctent © perebace parcels in storo. The trantactions wore, com cequentiy, limited, and prices unsettiod. The receipts svere coutined 10 1,400 bushels, ‘The day's sales embrace 81 000 boshele , partly from ators, at $1 67 ‘or old white Western, $1 85 a $1 41 (the Intter for rupertor new) for amber Western, $1 20 a $1.94 for red do. winter, $125 @ $1.20 for amber iowa, Wisconsin ond Green Bay, $108 = i 6 6 8 7 + & Bssszs Pee eeeseeee Raweane 1) 8s8ssssee = a wore as follows:— tiitimate good trade. Bot the & ‘ . P Fatue, | Without bringiog the expected ati and boiders ary | #124 for Milwaukee Club, $1 04 a $116 for old Chicege =) L $590,306 | @vidently anxious tosell. Prices are vory irrogulir ait *pring, and $1 71 for choice new white Kentucky, Corn 321 88,353 | May be cousidered nominal. a | was in brisk requost, mostly on speculation, and, in part, Manufactares of silk 129/538 |. PINGING CLoTia, > market retains tee Senos pre. | oe Western account, at mach higher prices, The ro Manufactures of fax 149/813 | Yiously mentioned. @ prices are a shade highe } ports Mircellancous .... Bolist | 64X64 goods bringing Loc. The wales at I'rov iene t | from Titinois and Indiana are very discouraging in refe . are | week a 8,000 pieces 45x: ‘+ | rence to the adaitional damage sustained by the crop from ~ $1,026,169 | Te00 do. Goxto,. | the xevere froet at the close of toat week. The day's re peters 2 Cia. m §sko.000 2,900 do. 60x64, "1 ceinte ware only 18 060 boxes. The days nie amounted ste x >on 1 | to 10 bushels at 63 ),0 7 oming at 85 Manafactares of cotton. 282 96,451 nea: tae 4x64, 1 y st on soe ig a ‘and 82 Ye. a S40. for w 4 Western mixod, Manufac' ures of ailk.. 49 28345 | pieces, the market olosing firm ,with'an opward teodary. | and Sic. a §8c. for Western white and yellow. Oats were Manufacts 336 66, SrRiPKs continue active at 400, a dle, for York, 90 | moderately notive; we quot Canada at €2 Misceltancou Ma 8,406 ‘and 260. # 90¢, for obher kind t Te. a Te., Wentern at et Rye a aued “aa Spee Amos! + . Darley malt wt « Total . seeeeeenes 872 $201,068 | 025140. for Chin . steady at $1 25 a $1 40. Entered for Warehousing. Mount Vernons bring S8c avis. —The demand fair and tue market buoy~ Manufactures of wool...... 8 Toas briag 473;0..8 62)4c. for York, other kit is 23-. a | am 14 81ic. Donblo bagle, thirty-six wohes, briny Te oan, wan held ith ipcreased firmness, an wa in me 3 market remains very firm derate request. nother povlic 3.4: Sera: 62 Givenaws are firm, with ad advancing tendency, at | nounced for next Wednesday, whish will be tho 30th aod Miscellaneous ...... pera 2360. m Bc. for Clinton, Bio, & 23)4ce for Laboaater, and | aot tho a0th i tod sa the advertisement ee | 28Ne. for Girazow, at hick prices a good business Las Total . « . . 160 $49,036 | been done, Hampdons bring 220, ‘was in moderate oe a bey he rempece Datts are selling to a fair extent at 28. a 380.; native Cayton, Bie. & ‘The bulk of the fall {rads is about over, yet trade con- and bleaobed, and at dlc, a 2c. for ata noaibe, 80e, & S2)g0.; Rio, commun tinves tolerably activo, and the volume of business | which the market is vory shige. with fale ty good curgoes ai ae, has been lary wivts.—The market has ruled more active t) | firmer, Mirch Rg eh > deter ohne dik in dha s Va dark ooters, Dring 35(¢. @ u.c. Iviwo- | Ceckom waa tn lems comand at roaming rate, ith eaten factory. The commission houses have been kept pretty Warasatta 190., and American doc onors | of 1,060 bales at T4e. a Te. for nid , - a busy, and the most of them report a fair business, market Ia very buoyant, and the denlere ma. bad ty ‘Drees axp Drewoop were tn dea loading though not ‘ob during the preceding fow weeks, stent oopdidence ia the future, Fagus aud | upward. Stocks reduere. | ty stecdy, at previous Pac! Corroxanea bring 3! York Mille and 40¢. a $60 for other kinds, Corton FLANNers are Rotive and about le higher. and the jobbers have not beon idle by any means, Thore has been a steady good demand ior weary all tho goods offered by them, and though the business shows mane American alarge trade bas bee done. The activity dariag tho frst two weeks in September was without a parallel, while tho volume of business was entivoly wuprocadented. Some (ating off ia thecefpea aaiural, and iL ia @ot uniticely that” wood bustuoae bad dark colors * Sroor. Corton brings 80c. Besa’ Goons have been acti ao vit eet graoet * tha bust sok , © 000. for York, 40c. a 460. for Are Actiy@ at OTo.[a ra the business in very heavy, in aK y CASSIINOFES @ the \rado shows a Fravums were qui “oo ‘r eniated for layer raising at a Fact As solige ta do ft $4 15 884 20; cnrrante lexe SO we market oe aus we i tnere Lea ne Iterations in rates, To Where rare me 50 bois. dour at, Te + pian! 40 pac provisions at 20s. a 22s, pndon—140 kagee goods, prrtiy at 2 Yo Lae | wee aud 100 bhds. tallow (at 27s. Od.;

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