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) CHEY-POLITICS. BL OW. Ree anna Activity et the Peligien! Gemerals—Con- reel Versus McCarthy— The Comtest for the Ermine Gener ly—Disorganization of the Repubti- can Party—Divided into Two Face: tions-Their Wrangles aud Jcaloasiea—— The Prospect of a Generel Scratching om the State Dicker —What Tammapy Rm Lest by Uniting with Mozart— The Senatorial Contests—Governor Sey- moar, &e. The movements of our pwlitrciaus just now attract far ‘more atigntion than the news dom the army, the new levy for meu, the Jraft or any other public event. Tn order to watisty this demand we continue to record the intest intel- Jigence from (he eld of operations, now in @ state of gene- Fal commotion. ‘The generals and aida on all sides are unusually activo. Their plumes are seen dodging @round jm every dircction, as if preparing tor a mighty oontest, litue imagloing that on the very field where they now stand their star witl goWown on Tuesday ext, some never to rive again, others by official removal, to be claswed With numerous military men—-generals with mothing todo, Whotuer there wili be anf lost armies on this ocougion that will force generale to send out scouts to Gnd their whereabouts the events of Tuesday will uo doubt tell. ‘We were in an orror yesterday im our ttatement that ‘Mr. Smidt was nominated by the McKeon democracy, in ‘the place; of Justice Bosworth, for the Superior Court ‘Tho factp of the cage are these:—The Melton democri fret for Justices of the Superior Court Justice Bosworth and Mr. 0° The latter subsequently deciivea, and Mr, Smidt was.nom inated in bis place. The later ienet ramping against Mr. Bosworth, bus in-couneo- ‘téon with him.on the same ticket. In a former rotice of the opposition to the ticket aom!- ‘@ated by Tammany and Mozart, we perbaps gave to the Movements against some of the new men more strength ‘than the'facts will bear. There ix a great deal of talk among thé Politicians , and great djuster asto what they will do'wnd what they will not du, Talking; however, does not always.accomplish results aimedat. Votes ou clocy ‘tion day tell the story. Here, then, the question arises, » ean those who are bi ng 80 profusoly get the votes to” Dack thom? Ipthe case of Mr, Richardson, for instance, the clementiagainst bim is wot in any way personal oF 1 ether opposition to bim as a condalate, but simply a | - strong friendship in favor of McCarthy, who has served... ‘his city faisbfully and well in that position, All who Bave oferved the rosulls of elections _hereto- fore ‘wii ‘unqiestiotadly recognize the fact’ that personal enmity will do more to | alert the resuiton any candidate than friendship. ‘Ibe iaiten 49 content with doing what he ¢av without any trouble, while those prompted, by the other motive will trayel Bight aud day to satisfy their revenge. While few men’ Bave as warm supporters as McCarty, be yet has also Ditter encmiés, while Richardson passes through without ‘py assailante, There is another question which also Dears upon this ag well as all other cases, In acity like ‘this no party can ever expect to poll anything like a ree wpectable vote without a regularly organized system at he polls. It ia necessary that they should have boxes, gad men to take charge of them and give out the tickets who haye had experience in that line; otherwise it amounts to little. A new organization may haye all the meétings that it chooses, baye large 3 Biastic gatherings every uight before ele when election day comes, if they haye not all the paraphernaiia necessary, they wili be swamped. Sore- heads and disappointed men may talk; others, with the very best of intentions, may iudustriously work for some person who has becu thrown overboard, ep to election; but this amounts to but litte un- eas the preparations necessary to get the votes poiled are made, Whether apy of these new organizations have mado arrangements for boxes and other matters we are unable to Bay. It costs 2 Lice little sum—not u cout less ‘Uhan ten thousand dollars will secomplish it. All uew or- ganization® declare that they will have ticket boxes, Ke.; ‘Dut when olection day comes they are very s@idom to be found. It. may be so ths year or it may not, next Tuesday will tell, In the meantime we advise all thoso who @xpect to defeat the regular machine ticket not to be too jubilant over their prospects, but work aud wait until after election before they G0 into dcstacies,.or commence to #pree it over the re- walt. There are, as it will be seen, # groat any contin gencics “it the lection that may upect the arrange- ments (of the ‘best regulated household, Whilat Mere ig an unusual oilort on the part of McCar- Aby’s friends to elect him—and that Le wilt be elected, if bis friends can possibly accomplish it, is ertain, but with mavy of the contingencies asainst ‘tnem—the yotos may not count as they desire on eleotion Bight. In the meantime the fight over the judges and county officers is a very interesting one, to say the least. All the jenlousies and animosities of human aature are Drought to the surface on their candidates aud friends. ‘Bet let thie gO On; wo like to see it. It forms a pleagant @pisode jn the usual humdrum of politica, The fercer ‘his contest grows the larger will be the vote out on clec- tion day. Tet the war then go on, and the bigt privates pod officers raise ali the tumult that they can—tbe morg Abe better, This squabble over the judicial ermine will es see pole a larger vote on the State ticket. Sail all bands, Whilst ail of this wrangling is going on among the un- @errified comocracy of the city, thegrepublicans are not in Q very barmonious conditivn. At no periods sine the formation of the republican party hag it been a» disor- ganized in this city as it ie-at present, They have managed to unite upon one or two persons on the county ticket and the judiciary and about ove man for Senator On overything else they are quarrelling like cate and dogs. They have dropped their old nome, The party is split in twain,®one faction calling itselt Union and. the otber tho people's. The former is the Goward or conservative wing, and the other the Chase @action, Each faction have nominated their Senators and Asaemblymen, and are gow quarrelling over them, Mould the election be postponed for about three weeks, we dvabt»if there would be anything left of either fac Mon, so bitter is their animosity, Kiger side would Much sooner sco a democrat succeed thau one of the opposite republican faction. They are in reality ina po- ition to have but litte effect upon fhe coming elections. Preparations aro being made by some of them bo scratch tho State ticket quite extensively, There are several eandidates whom wo can Dame op that ticket who will be badly scratched on the day of clection. Whon mea open- ly assert such and such candidates don’t belong 40 our stripe, wo won't have anything to do with him, and that, too, with an oarnestacss, the public ‘may make up their ‘winds shat there is something in it. ‘Those who look for a fofmidavle front of th) republi- ans on clection day in this city will, we imagine, dod Ubeselves disappoiptod. In fact, some of the candidates ‘whom both sides bavo united upon are now urged to with- draw by come of their friends, in @ fow instances they will show @ vote of some importafice; but as a general thing 1 will bé @ poor affair and frit- tered away by the,quarrels of factions. Had Tammany Ball nominated a straight war ticket, repadiated ail out- Bido orgamizations, and laid down @ decided and positive ‘war platform, she would bave absorbed ove half of tho entire repubiican vote, and thus have so completely die. organized the ropablican party thab.t could not have made a decent rally in thie city In the Presidential con. bent next year, Poor Tammany, in taking the ober course, has weakened herself and strengthened buth Mozart end the republicans, whereas, had she taken a straight. forward course by horself, she would have wiped ow Mo- marf;"absorbed one half the reputican vote in tho city, demoralized the balance, added thousands of votes to the Btato ticket, and como out of the contest a complete man- ter of the situation, with flying colors, a clear fet and en unmolested future, In adopting the opposite course hor fats comes fast enough without predicting tho regult, ‘Tho tide for Tammany was at its flood “but bor managers Jet the opportunity pass by. work of the canvass ia being pushed with great energy on all sides; mootings are being held every wher, and aro largely attended. The personal and partisan feeling ‘we vory bitter, and te gradually growing lors wiorant. iu the Senatorial districts the contest is becoming somewhat @picy, with the exception of the Fourth Senatorial dix. trict, or the ¢ywn town district, ‘Thus far all has been @iet. tn the Fifth a decidouy spley war t going on Detween Anthony Dugro and Luke ¥. Cosas, The former is the candidate of the republicans ad the sore head democracy; tho latttr has tho endortement of all the democratic organizations, The meeting iu Unis dis. Wot are large and uumorourly attended. The contest bv Probably about as epiritod as in any other district ft tho State, A desperate effort will be made to @eat Mr. Dugro. Fapecially will every nerve be strained $0 seonre the vote of the German democrats; but ‘Wd all their work Cozans seems to lead his competitor etnmey tn the race, aud from all imdications will ‘ Out with Dying colors. In the Sixth district ARO crntens in bevwepe Vincent C. King, tbo united : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1863.—TRIPLK “BREET. ail democratic candidate, aud Witttam Laimbeor, Jr., the'republican tandidate. Tt is said that James Welly, of the Republica Béaté Central Commitiee, is the aspeciad | backer of Lamatiear; ancy ad this district ie very close, tho rasulp may bo considernd somewhat doubtful, We) notice that some oi the opponents of Thomas ©. Fieida, in the Seventh “distri, have agreed to concen. trate gheir effurts on one man, and have placed the namo of Alexander Ward as the compromise candidate. Inas- much as certain philosophers have claimed that the issue in that district, mado #0 on account of Fie!ds being the candidate, is railroad or anti-railroad, wo would like to kaow how they are going to manage it. We all know that Fields favored tho Broadway Railrowa last winter; but how is it with the anti-railroad candidates ? He has been a member of the Legislature for (wo years, and voted for every city raiiroad that came up while he was a member, This is only further proof of the stater ments made by the hieraty that every political faction ia after railroads, and the bitter cry ie made only to throw duat in people’s eyes, that they can more effectually get prize, ‘Yhey are all make the best of thew. ‘The’ property holders who rely upon the statements of either, that they dou’t want the railroads, and aro trying to prevent some other faction from getting them, will ‘wake up some morning and find themselves badly sold. There is to be a gathering of the Union domo- cracy at the Cooper Institute this, (Fridvy) even- ing. James 1. Brady, and probably John Van Buren, will be among she speakers. ‘The points that, it is understood, these orators will dwell ‘upon will be the bargain and salé‘made by Tammany and Mozart, the judiciagy and city raiftoad logisiation. The meoting is called under the auspices of the McKeon fac- tion, Under thie arrangement the speakers will have to endorse the democratic State ticket, whatever they may say about the wrangles of the political factions in this city and their schemes. This will undonbtedly be an important gathering. A®any rate, it adds interest to the canvupa,and enables one set of politicians to give the pubii¢ their estimate of another set, and altogether teads to get out the voter on tho general issues. Let the bull roll on—the faster the merrier. Governor Seymour will speak at the Cooper Inetitute ob Saturday evening, on the issoes of the canvass. , PIPT SENATORIAL DISTRICT, Mr.| Anibony, Dagro, candidate for Senator in the Fitth distrigt, desires to, stato that he is not a republican, but ee" Mt deers, having merely Deen endorsed hy the Injon vevty’ —=— | abtee trom General Coe | 99 00RnB iDItOR (OP THR TNRALD. COL amp eomutraimedto-resort to, your cotamns for the pur- ‘pose Of repelling. a. wanton charge preferred against. mo by ae Irth American newspaper, published jn this city, |, Tus tapguago is, that “‘at the recent demonstration got up in this "city to"bolster up tho republican ticket, John Cochrane (* = /* tool ocession to add his mite of winnder againet the Irish born citizens of New York, by re echoing the charge of Browngon and the ?ritwe, that ‘they (the Irish) were the originators and actors in the antl-draft riots of last July.’ Thmt portion of the edi- torial article which reproduces the stale and refuted calumnies of political tricksters in former elections, or rojoices. im the indulgence of personal invective, 1 consider of no moment and not entitled to notice, The utter ignorance, or dieregard of truth, betrayed in the extract I have quoted, determines me, in its matter of pertinent interest, to for-" nish to the public the evidence of what Taatdon the occasion referred to. Thave spoken at but one mecting in thiscity for ratifying the Union State vominat mado at Syracuse, and that was held at the Cooper stitute on the evouiug of the Oth day of September ult mo tho remarks then made by me upon the subject in question. are ag (ollows, a8 reported in the Hunay and in the Trivune of the next mornin} {hey (the copperleads) were em. Betiidosn so employ. mew for re: 10 ui Twill show vo you thi ployed by the chiets Proving (he gatt, which w thas enable them to do not believe that all riots. E know thousa demn the acts of their y Do noteondemn these; the guity. Now, 1 these iemarapt, mn vn dy hese Ba desi ouley tome men 9 acco plishaien Por the do not interfere, found guilty by the Puoishinent of por intercede, ant law received Vuntshment, "Now let ive. tndleste to yon vote were a pure tion of ithe wiael ty the rebela with which to overeome shed |. the friend ¥ remponte apptniied: Mtysburg, Viekaburs Je eviden’s which the greeting extended, me who were the imstic friend! ties af the riot Who aato Aheyt, The, eowspirators, oF tha ruven tha th faa U.0w York And why? dgsprpot imp'ememis con And, where thera wer uy See lars, footers thwedid nat send rut'ana to New wan wot $4 their infamoutchar: of tho Who bad tren excited ait * e ahen, ch their hey bave D, %, '. politician, the Know Sohn—not the Baptist, but tl Nothing, de. Such ip the refutation of (a, clarke coucelvod, Lam forced to believe, not with le view of elleiting the truth, but for tbo formic purpose of pervorting it Tassume the defence and championship of no pation or race of men, ‘The irish citizen is eudved with the same Tights with otber citizens, is obiigated by the same ja and entitied to the same immunities—no more He, with ail others, suppose to be equa! before the jaw, and en- utled ejually with all to oy protection of impartial jus- Uce. Jam, very respectfully, yours, JOHN COCHRANE, New York, Vct. 29, 1863. PRIZE CASES. Over @950,000 Worth of Property Con: demned. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Before Hon Judge Nelson, FINAL, DRONES OF DINTRIBUTION IN PRITE OW APIRA! Oct, 29.—Tha United States vs, ‘The Bark Hiawatha ard Cargo.—The United States District Attorney this day entered a Goal decree of digtribution in the above prize case. > The Hiawatha was one of the first prizes brought to this district in 1861. After conde: the District Coart. appeal was taken to the United States 8 Washington After ap elaborate argument there, as to the legality omhe capture and of the blockade, that Court affirmed the decree of the Cigeuit Court. o The net amount for distribution js $239,703 71. The United States vossels of-war Minnerta, Cumboriand, Perry, Keystome State and Star (now called the Monti cello) share in the prize. The United States ve. The Steamer Memphis and Cargo.— The District Attorney also entered a decros of fins! distri bution In the case of the prize steamer Memphis, captured Joly 21, 1862, 01 Charleston harbor, by the United Stotes steamer Magnolia, Lieut. Wm. Bur we was firet tried in the District Coort, ond a decree of condempatjon entered there against veosel amd cargo. An appeal was taken by the claiments to the Cireutt Court, before Judge Nelson, and thore dectavon of the District Court was atlirmed. The proceeds of this prize, after de ducting oxpenres of the adjadication, amount (0 the nico wom of $610,914 07. The Maguolia alone shares in the 170. he United Sates vt. ee pw of distribution was also entered ta thi Soe sha tuakaramaoaeibes Court, She Quaker City takes the unity states pisraice coukt. Before Hon. Judge Betts, Oct, 20.—The United States vt. The Schooner Hetiwan and Carge.—Mr. Vi. H. Rice, Coited States Ansistant District ase, m the Creme $4,006 26. Perscnal Intelligence. Captain Walter P. Tiltman, of Troy, ia this ‘State; Deeu tendered the position of Avsistan’ persrrapanny & upon the staif of Brigadier Geceral Richard Araokd, com> manding a brigade near New Orleans, General Aruold 18 a West Foinet ay was formerly, attached to the staff of a] Whol, United States Army. He ts & fine pu idler, ud bax seen brilliant server ab various riods since the beginning of the war, inciuding the first ull Captain Tillman joined the war tor the 4 two years and served during that period as captain in the ihirtieth New York Volunteers with signal success aud bravery, Be waa subsequently, for a period, Ad) tant General apon the siait of one of the most sucosesful generals in the Geld, jit Abram Wekeman, Postmaster of this city, cl haved, for a country residene, the late homestead of General Orvitie Clarke ,at enndy Hil, Washrogwn county, tw this State. ‘The price paid by Mr. Wakeman is tbirty- two thoura’ d dollars, ‘The centre building, which has @ Wing op eiher side, is a politically historic structure * iy nais of this State, being the buidimg io which wate the famed Washington and Warren Fark, psachm the days when the old Aibany Regency was no Jess @ Guincial than politicat power in this Commen- wealth, It ja in this structure that the famed ‘stated provebii beid, and with its early hastory (be hames ot Promdent Jackson's Attorney ‘General, the late Benjamin F. Butler; the late ex-Presideut Van Buren, and his son Jolin; the lale Governor Narey; the late Governor Igoae Hill, of New Hamystire. the late Sam Hwartwout, Collector of the Port, and a long line of the regents in power in earher days are wtimately biended, The late General Clarke expended amount of wealth taste upon this ma; Lestate, so that at this day it + forms ove of the finest rural residences in tbia State apart from the metropolis. Hop. Charles Hughes, ex member of Congend, Present the Provost Marpbat Of tho Fifteenth district of New York, headquarters at ‘Troy, has been spend days iu tho ity, Noon ae Provost marshals of 41 general gavernmens outside of the ofl Le di the importirat and difficult antics arduous with more delicacy and refivement oF fooling those sub ect to the drait than Morshal Hi ‘woo ip this relation the appreciative © men of all partiey, It is understood that he is whe transferred to an important position under General Fry at Waehington, Captain Jecome B. Parmenter, of the One Hun: ad Sixty-ninth New York ‘volunteers, Coloret ord, ame ¢rously ill im tho United States General bh ay Boao Fe South Caroiina, In his decease Forgan great lose, *e. Tet au am eas ees, arena ‘son and J, Pb Ai na val va. Pact Child, Jarrytown; W. P. Se 8eFreer apd Hon, A. ‘ork, ea i irs’ Karson, St. Lous, are stopping at & ieee, 08 a ‘Stetson, oh “and wife, Now Maine. W. C. Swith, 2 ‘Cuphing, Boston; A. Gi . Baltimore; J.'H. Bowman, Rutland; i. By Witleox, fame. ‘and 8. Alden and lady, Coboes, ace stopping at the Astor Bouse. Dr. J, P. laiton, Major » J. 8. Blatchford and B, B. rhillips, Poston Sanitary Commission; Dr. M. Udey, Montreal; Hon. FE. P. Ferry and wife, Cov R. Yatos, ans Barnes und Dr, Filbert, Tlinon Win, Thaw, Pittsburi Hon. Thoe. A. Scott Hen, R. CO Gen, G. W. Cava, W, H. + Washington, D. © Vide at the st. Nicholas Hotel, ‘The Imperial family of France will take up their resi- donce at Compiegne on the let of November. Already preparations necessary for along stay have been wom- meneed there, King Louis, of Ravarla, father of the reigning King, will pass the winter in A Private theatrics in the Parisian ral tions have been mace flourish this winter Princess de Peauyau hag an. tertainment of this description ject, ard willenact the principal part in a farce called “1es Enfants d)8douard.? ‘The Prince and Princess of Joinville have paseed somo days at Ameterdam,at which place they arrived from the Hague in strict incognio. the Pope continues to show bimself ia public, 2i inst. he walked allthe way up Prazen Popolo to the P at his noble guards aud eqnipage: rather thin in the face, but te good pace, pansing occasionally groups of bystanders, who knelt to receive it. A letter (rom Lisbon npnonnces that the health of the Queen and of the voung Prince of Portugal is as sattefac tory ns could be desired. His Majesty, on the occaaion of u his heir, published two decrees of amnesty Bs extensive Ae possible. The Varquis Pepoli, Itahan Ambaseador in Ruasha 19 on feave of absenee, will retorn ina short time Petersburg, accompanied by the Marchiouess Peli, wee is & princess of Hohenzoliorn, The Duke of Moutebello, French Minister ins burg, who has been making prepa convey the Duchess to Paris, whero she wos to nother operation for enncer in the breast, will not leave St Peterburg on account of the erjtical condition into Awhich the Duchess bas fajien. On the 6th instant the “wat sacrament ministered, amd her tecovery wos cousidered to be doutful. ‘The Farl Spencer, Groom of the Stole to the Prince of Waics, has left Spencer , St. James’, for Parts, en route to keypt, for the winter, for the benoit of bis health, The Countess Spencer and his sister, Lady Sarah Spoveer, accompany him abroad, Sir Robert Peel, M. P., has been exhibiting physical force to a considerable extent at Temworth (biig.) elec: tion =e knocked down one elector, and incited the bonnetting’? of several others. It is expected that an attempt will be made at the first opportunity to oust him from. the representation, A “supersedeas’’ hos been issued in Ireland, which re- moves the Karl of Leitrim frem the Commission of the Veace. It has been occasioned an unwarrantabie sult which be offered to the Lord Lieutenant (Lord Car- ie) 10 bis recent tour through Connem when ho terdicted = tenant from recewing bis hotel which belonged to bis estate. Count de Chasseloup-Laubat, Minister of Marine of France, has been numed by the Queen of Xpain Knight Graud Cross of the Order of Isabelia the Catholic, Baron Sina, the Austrian banker, has arrived ju Paris, His daughter, the Princess Ypxitanti, has been sately con. fined of a daughter, M. Troplong, President of the French Senate, bas had a serious operation performed by M. Nelaton, with ‘success, Toe gentlemen's bealth, ough consider gly improved, 4 uot quite re enabiahed. Byvokly» Faw. Isermerion or ree Fora Bricape.—Three regi mens of the Fifth brigade, under command of Brigadier General Crooke—the Fourteenth bemg at the seat of war—were inspected yesterday, two im the vieinity of Vort Green Park, Fast Brooklyn, and the other ot the armoy in Cranberry street. The Seventieth, Colonel Cropeag , formed at the State arsenal in Portland shortly after noon, and marched thr; The regiment consists of cavalry Dera about = @e hundred men. ‘On the trom the who lo ked wd Voters. liency 10 d artiiery, and pum ey per ceeded to Caine d in jine—tbe lancers on the poh the cavalry ‘on tho lett, They preseuted a very fine | After inspection the differ ward, with the exeeption of that of which assembied in the Park and were ercieed in va rious movements, ich they separaicd 10: Twenty-eight regiment (infantry), alro aewembied att) ‘areenal, in {rout of which they were inspected ‘They ‘The regiment, which lias served in two campuigns, in uoder commiund of Colonel Neh el Benvets. Tue Thirteenth regimeat, Colonel Woodward, met at the armory in Cranberry street, where they were inepectod, They served in three campaigns during the Present war, All presented a good appearance, bat vel- ther of the infantry regiments paraded. Buoowtyn Pouries.—Cok nel Charles J, Jack bas been nom inated for County Judve on the independent demoura tic ticket, lu place of Samuel Garricon, declined tain Meturty, Bostow, Ock, 29, 1869. A fecrult was shot through bie neck in Mackstone Attorney, this day entered a final decree of distribatha of the proceeds of the above named vessel and cargo, ary 21, 1863, 0% Charleston harbor, oT 3, Bote tho United Baton gunboat ] ots bated te Mee é mse + 2 mn aie lea ile City and Carqa.—the aes v eutered & final Mecroe of distribution in the ebove caso this day. Tho net emuunt of pt eden 516 37, will at once be forwarded ‘by the Marshal to the Navy re Kn for distribution among the oflicera and crew of the Tioga, The Granite City bas beev taken for the use of the government, on ap- Praina!, at $53,000. ‘The United States vs, The Steamer Gertrude and Cargo,— A final decree of distribution wan this day entered |i this | cane, awarding $60,074 20 wo the United States and nae | tors, The l'nited states steamer Vanderbilt made capture, alone ehares in the prize tay Hw Aare ment took the Gertrude, on appraisal, at $45,000, imme Giately alter capture. © Intelligence. Romweny at mi Aroiio Rooms.—Michsel White, of Car dondale, Pa., appeared before Jnstice Connolly yoster- day and charged Richard Conway and Charles MoCoy with | having robbed him of @ gold watch. The complainant, it | appears, wes enjoying bimsslf at the Apollo Rooms, in Broadway 500 When Couway, at it is | n allogod, grabbed bis watey and divappeared in the crywd. OMicor Kaveny, of the Sixth ward, way called upon and Tejuegted to Sense Connery Dut he was resisted by the | ore ‘ d and driven out of tho baiiding, ce was procured from the stat) wnd tho bell mn was carried at the jx tat of the bate Conway secured aftor considerable trouble, and MeCoy, who ap. Pores wo be the ringleader of the ay police, was algo taken into custod a bolt sory to the robbery, The aec for exominatiou. . SHOOTING Ammay ANONG POLICAWL—A umber of | Fourth ward politicians got into a row at No. 43 Madwon street, at a late hour on Wednesday night, when one of the bell ts, named John Rysn, was shot in the | a. With a revolver iy the bands of Patrick O'Brien, injured man was tken to the New York Howpital, Sere ‘his wound was pronounced dangerous. O'Prien | was arrested by officer Leary, and committed by Justice forme, © await tho result of the wounded man's Subeequontly as y os: | ypowed to the | daw an seco. | wre both commited ‘SmiusG Opecerm Picrosm.—Thomas WelsD, a ind, was | bone presse eee oe Lypen, of the Of paling obscene pictures, Bem oF Stones hte the Tombs by Joxiio tou, Be. | Trinity ebarel, by the wirest today, while im the the act of deserting. wound will probably prove fatal. The MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. m ted. Brany—CiaRK.—At Manhattanville, on Sunday, October ‘25, by the Rev. Father Hreen, Tomas Baapy, feq., to Mrs. Many Crane, both of Manlattanville, No cards Vaner—Quaey.—Uo Wednesday, October 28, by the Rev. 8. J. Knopp, Mr. Jown C. Mauey to Mies Consens B., daughter of Walter U. Quinby, Faq., all of this city, Mean prseree ar. —Ln Brow, om Thureday, ete by the Rev. A. If Bear BD, ridge, Isaso Core to one Ohba Beckire, ot pam, the Rev. N. FP. ibe Mr $" Dare Beslan e's No sete John's Sey Yoru, to Mime Sanam 5. ian of Provkiyn. Fuiexo—Kanw,—On Tuceda! october Bt church, Washjogtometrest, by the Kev, & mour, Jou W. baumny, of Gravesend, to Loves dapghter of H.W. Karo, of Brooklyn. Ore tha — Wert On Wed » October 2m, at house of Jonn Ro Weed, bay, 13 E rid co street, o 4 Rev. Jobo Voge, Je., Captain’ Gromer Gurntaw to W Carnie D., daughter of Frederick L. Weed, Faq., all of ‘in st wards. ee Trot eon.—On Wednesday, October 28, at the residence of the bride's parenia, by the lev. Joel Parker, D. 0, Sewern Greew, of Delaware, to trae A., only doaghier of Leo ard Thompson, [lipo ron feoe- of ‘this city, Leacrs—WaKrnd.<in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Octo ber 28, by the Rov, Dr Pio, Famtie L. Leace, of Py Prineipa, ( , and Kuea I. Wane, daughior of Uveniel F. Waring @iM., of the former pines, McK raven—TowNeern.—Un Weanenday, Cctober 2%, at Dr. Wabienbere, J. Lawann's tor Of tho ime MeKrnven and M. A Robert (, Townsend, of th Onsereron—Toonen —In Hrooklyn, on Wetnenday, Octo. ber 28, by Rey. T. . A Cemetos to forums H., davehter of J voker, Wag. No earda on denday, Oeiber $5, st Al Rev, Mi Bterkor—Bercn On Thoreday, October 29, b Rev. Dr. 1. Montgomery, Cranium A. Strrew, to dqermme K Basen, youogest daughter of the late Jenaphs Hievrk, all of thin eity Vqurogetpvuniae Wednenday, October 2%, at Trimity chapel, by Rev, Dr, Beabury, ( manime C, Swcsrae, lowed by | i Pa . son'of Jamee Fi. Shultas, of , Cénn., to Misa! Inte “thé arrangements of speculators | 200- do... ..s10 10024 400 Gal & Chicago RR 118, Fowuen, youngest idughter of Charies bowler, of | the nd fe 60 Frio RK vreterred 1064 $00 dlev se Rinaae 118, city for the pis and for them has been } yoy gud saver nie “te ‘do... ..810 118 rout RYCkinh, galt, Tahgday Ootader 9, at the | more moderate. At the, board this mor 160 t210 P, Ft t Wacol BR cy BF i Drsumay ia h Momwaee thDaaih a thins New Yurk Central declined 3, Evie 14, Rewling = eal | ee ewolipat eith dediicidie Y%, Michi igen Central 24, Southern old 4, MWinois | ico os fence of the Lride'w porents, Went Townsbe Control 44, Rock Inland 4, Fort Wayne 7%, and | {ip Harn RR 1 G. Woop, of New York, to loa Arwoon. Cumberland {. Tn some xbares the fluctuations have been considerable, particularly in Harlem, Sales atine Publ ONH O'CLOCK » which opened at 109, rose to 112 at the first | 1900 iad May eeriy he Pio ae —At Jamaica, 1. T.,0n Tharsday, October 29, DE . of varalys syns tna, wow Guasios Adriance, Esq.,0f’ | board, was steady at one P. M., sold at 113 at 1900 ei $ 100 bas iN CR Pied rad palalivee aia trievde or the fomily aso reapecttuny | the second board, and finally closed. at 110, |. 9 Muo, uid 135° ton dort alae invited atteud the funeral,on Saturday, at tvelve Hudson River rose to 135%, fell back to | to to Bow 158 190 Mich So guar, .s 168. fourth house south of Myrtle avenue, ro kiyn. ” | to "134% between the boards, and closed at | 42 a4 100 i 3 Brenenwann.—-On Wednesday, October 2%, Mara Davew: | y9ga7) pitty yr, wioof Hermann Beikermann, eged 25 yours, 12 # months and 1fdays. lied at the first board to 11 "he friends and cquaintances of the famtly, and nem. bers of Lope lodyo No, 244, F. juyited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) eftoraven, % Opened as low ag 122, but rat- 4% a %, was eteady at one /, M., and closed at 115, Quick#ilver, which jumped up yesterday evening to 170, was 09 at 4 170 Gat & chi wi, 500 do leo CDi & ik tiie . Hudeow do. «eve loo Marlon RK half past ore o'clock, from 240 Seventh avenue, 4 . tell bu ash yo 100 MGatren On Wednesday, Oolovec 33, Das:aiin Coors, the frst hoagd:torday, fell. back to 16534 ab the: 4.388 4 200 Jn the 83d year of bis age. second board, and has since been sold aw low a8 | gig 300 ‘The relatives and [riends of the family, also the wom- | 164. Between the boards the geueral market was | 500 4 ders of the General Seeioty of Mechaniesaina Tracesmen, 600 150 Pitts & F and the Voterans of 1812, are respect(uily invited to at. | Steady, but ab the second board was again weak a0 Bre Rik. tend the funeral, on Saturday, at twolvo ck, from the | aud rather lower, At four P. M. the market was 100 Chi & Alt Kit 100 do... residence of his ton, Henjamin FP. Cooper No, 27 Chariton steady, with a better feel; The following are street, without further notice. fs bo pre ET Casteye yk At renee ‘ermany, on pia, Votober | the closing quotations of the day: ) AO ec. BOM 2 F wrens Payer goof dpa SL.reg 108, w.0855, Harlom.......109% 4 110 100 rE ee Ke. Reading ,...1264 0 12636 ito io Lend is iende'ot the damily are respectfully Mich Central, aket onee fpvited to attend the funeral sermon, this (Friday) aftor- : Mich So & Nila 804 a 87 poon,’at four o'clock, at bis late residence, 161 Next sLye,intg 102 Guarontoed,...1624, a Lod TA-PABE NUE O'CLOCK Pe Me Forty-ninth street, Hin ronains will be taken to Squan Wi elite, 99) Hi Cent yerip..126 | a 1261g | 200 sha NY Con Kit, 137s " SCO MCE RRCrIp. DIO 196.44 N.. J,, on Baturaay morning, for interment 7 Clev’ 12 00 do. bo 187 600 Chic A RE BRS 110 .—On Thursday, Uctober 29, at a short Ga kt 1e00 Prie Ri 1 680 110 . ‘ feve & Thido 1184 al) fi mn severe tives, 8, GHORGX A. EDMONSTON, i ‘the “tb year Seeaae temiee sites ‘The (rievds and relatives are respectfully invited to at- ah 2 MNP duCh. sosga Th tend the funeral, on Sunduy morning, at mino o'clook, iE «18744 0 137% Vite EWC). BRAS a $0 from the residened of hia brother, PH. Etmonston, 17 1ov', a rong Al Han. —* a 68 Harrison street, without farther novice, tne preterred.i wd Chie NW. 469 0 4655 | 100 J, e Fornest.—On Wednesday, ielpber 28, of @iptheria, | Hudson Kay. 1 13335 100 9 Mieh S&S Ta wea i Si we naxx Foran, aged'2 youre abd ‘The business of the Sub-Treawury has beenas | yig fy eprepr Nn) ot Nan arndy, Caer 2, Avon Pox, he follows to-day $8 n com Ki scrip, 18D eens DOSS relatives and friends of the family, also tho mem- ders of Company Pa crrer first regiment, are respot- fuily invited to attend it, on Sunday afternoon, atone o'clock, from is In late residence, 402 Madison street, Brattleboro papers please copy. Givev.—Oo Thursday morning, October 20, Patwew Guxey. aged 58 years, late of the parish of Mullaborn, county Cavan, Irelund. Lig rekitives aud friends, alao those of his son, James, aro respecifully invited to attend the fiperul, irom his fate residence, 231-Fast Twelfth studet, om Sunday aftornoon, at two o'clock, The rematus wil be taken to Calvary Cometery for interment. Gayiy.—On Wednesday, October 28, of okt $347,745 50 853,000 00 925.208 30 pe, 099,021 78 J Haute Railroad will pay, on the Ist of Maranher, at the Bank of North America, the coupons of the inceme bonds and of the preferred second mortgage bonds, series D, The earnings of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company from October 16 to 22 were: 1863, Increase. \L REPORT. Tour pay, Oct, 20-67, M. crry COMM ort Aowe The market Was frmer, with a moderate in- Quiry and light stek. Salem 51 bbke at $4998 12% for po's, and $0 12), « $9 25 for pearls, The receipta are bext to nothing, Eintanete rit. The edvanes in gold to day imparted an impotue to tho market for Weotern and State flour, and prices went up Ge. to 10s, and we heard of onoor two transactions m particaiar brands, the stock of which haw age. Howo- Fe Sri cae A Mer ceenn sass “14021 | run down, a an improvement of ite, om yentorday'a ‘ho friends of Ube Family are invited toattend the fane- Mend 2e284 | prices, The principal purchasers wero from the proviness ral, this (Friday) afternoen, at half past two o'clock. from ~ | white several lots were taken on specutation, For export OE meagre: ony eeedlgpenar saps agg 6.56 | there is nothing of mowent doing, foroign orders being , pana - Da Wee s ay mora, Uolihing 23, go and Alton Hail | himiced below the rallog quotgtious The receipts (10,308 Farobin, youngest 401 m W. and €, Ophelia Hen: | way for the week ending October 23 were:— this. to-day) are cot up to the withtrawals (rom market, gi oe bd fo ddencbeed eng and the rlook Je reduced to an unusually low figure for ke his (Friday) afternoon, at two : ene nor ne taclitncsrer ‘nin waraaies ou Atesent | Seem aNh ces 5% tho season of the'year, Tho clso of inland, navigation te streot, between I fic ted Late yette avenues Freight peer at bana that «peculatorr are likely to keop prices On Th rsdny morning, October 29, Jamus P. | Sundrion, up, without any export movement, unless there should sed 40 years. Hig relutives and friends and these of bis frmily are in- Total be a material avd onexpected fall {iv gold) or vited to Attend tho (arerat, (rom his Inte rev dence, No. 15 | Increaso in 1868. exchange, The sales foot up 25,000 Dil, —he Wert Forty ourt woot thy (Peilay) wterviou, at four | 7te earningaet the Chiewgo and No fhiikat closing, firm af, aor rayied quotations, tg) to Westpurt, Conn , for interment, Railroad for the same week wer Included in the sales were "t fools extras at Ca Hor sway. —On Wednesday, October 28, Mr, Arnasast J. $11, The laiior figure representa tha best floar Horouax, in the 44th your of hie age. Inc. $4529 | puccived alk ddl cn: i, RN wcelved, Carta lian pi ny pathy with tives and {riends are fully invited to e Tin hes ata Vmcrsriger py odbgah ve Yoo. WAAL T state aud Weotern, naval 4100 with & good trade the foneral, oo Saturday ierning, at eleven o'clock, hig late residenoe, at Yoilifly, near Huckensack, Ne ther jovitation, ly, on Thursday, October 20,J. Manon, lin, Henry , Ese era} in Saturday's paper. On Tharsday evoning, October 20, after a | painiul jlness, MARY KEvaNy, o native of © coty wt f ond 2,800 of the be Kenree, ind of the fe meal conti tes 1,200 bb’ demand $s to ynetie 10 choiea do mon t Frergit aud ive etock. Maile and sundries. . family ore respectfully Coma Saturdsy afternoon, at , 19534 Kast Twenty two . thied street Leppi.—On Tt ‘of Mictiael Lodi raday. October 29, Many Leany, wife auative of Holli . county Lime- Sssses riek, Leland, w the 26th year of her age Incroaro...... . $1,410 ‘The triends of the family are respectfully invited to The tonnage of the Hazleton Railroad for the Lad attend the funeral. from her lae residence, No. 9 Crosby : ber 2 foll id street, this (Friday) a’ierucon, at two o The re. | Weak ending October 24 was as follows:— ‘ 4a mains will bo taken to Calvary Cometery for interment, Week. Previous, reased oxyott aiid ‘tina merick (Ireland) payers pleane copy. Tons, Cut. Tons Cut. pulatiye oqiry prices of spring samples ven. —On Thursday , Oetober reroup, Erizanert | Total...... 22148 10 172.778 0 whine eller wae bad oc higher J.y the youngoat dauxiiter of Patrick and Jano Lynch, Same time fast year-21 431 13° $44,007 17 Dacha, and sabe 115,600 datubel, fed 4 months and 17 day —— > ek +h ler do, alle ‘The (riends and cequaintances of the family, also those 716 AT 227,870 O1 220,546 10 chub Ctiooge i tions i alae roipars: Teceane Jun eee Pesca wt Wi vekly statement of the Boston banks ex- EL 48 for we 1, LSM for Yn Kivanoghare invited to attood the finerat, from the ro. | hibits an increase of $530,263 in loana and dis | for wmtior | Wie uring, #90. tor Hiewiean, #1 40 skience of ber parenta, 27 Scammel strovt, (his (Fridoy) | counts, $554,703 in deposits, and a decrease of | aud $1 90 for wi: Rye ruler afsemnoon , avtwo o'eloe. nheence of receipts th ot Musee. — On Thureday morning, October 20, Canou $239,379 in circulation, and $40,255 in specie. We ery war to” tetiar air” ere eee ait J nee A and Jano A. M+ | compare the principal aggregates since October | ket firm: 59.600 by d hands at " cS i 7, poe Dees tag the or i ‘The funeral will take pie from. the resid@heo of her | 5 with those of the corresponding week last | Sf) 41) ginilvclug, Mastorh ot the jens gauge grandmother, Mrs. M. Durwndo, No, 45 Fast Twenty fourth | yoar:— Marley nalt in the of yalem way be quoted. ab street. this (hriday ) afternoon, at ore o'clock. Deposi's. leans Specie. Cirewa'n dvanerd about fo, with les activity, hb a §1 65. Corn Cond —tn Biookiyo, on Wednesday, October 28 Date pon aH . th ti 3 | Vetober 5.$95,425,811 77,708,427 4.042,062 8,107,720 | The receipts coutinoe baht, being uly 21040 bushole after 5 tong and paint Timers, Witssam HicConn, in the | Vetuber 9-$20.4aR,R1L 71 Tus Aan 7,901.99 arday "rain saves of Yio. Wwinhelt at 41 00 8 ” ~ ‘we 12 8216435 TRO, SI OT for Western miced in elore. #1 00 for de fom, Tite triend sad acquaintabces aro repecttully invited | October 19 Teaas'es sahartae iatendl 81 dui $1.08 for white Western. vate deciiiied early th he to attend the funpral, without (urther notice, irom nis jate residence, Ne. 150 Vearl street, Rrooklyn, this (Fri- day afternoon, at two o'clock. The remniis will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment McPovarn.—Oa Wednesday, October 28, Mr. Revxonnn MeDoxaty, of the county Lonegal, parish of Caaldutf, Ire- land, aged 49 years. ‘The fagpnds and acquaintacces are reapectfaliy invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, Carrot Uy there wee @ rescue tet at #0 a be. for 1 ie a Ade. Kecelpte Same time lust year:— October 27.$30,126,004 13,619,996 7,850,892 The Chieago Tribune of Tuesday thus notices money and exchange matters: Tusiness opens nective in all departments. want largely, and the banks have the moans tomuppiy TLIO bushels ~The market war firm, a demand wae fuir steret, between Fourth and Fifth ayenues, Brooklyn, thin | them. Kelstively currency is tore plenty, and oxe day (Friday ), October £0. is much closer, Indeed, the market is decidedly o ks speculation. The sale an MoCuackes.—On_ ‘Thursday, October 29, Arexaxong | quotations, viz: par buylug aod a8 the soiling rate, | BP iat 5.009 bales ot ker. a he, for mitdding. wks 4 tb aka they mast be | cata a latge buslocas | or, bol they were cappoiated. "tbe market coerd 1: with nous peers ing On the market. 1 a sates iroat Titel, there te CYaliable ree rhet t oer. coueces ute tpeol 92.000 burhelt at fe. « in balk, the ocieide Gcore per pentral, 1400 bile, 180 hha. tallow, 1% , in ber soamer. 100 be 1100 tom Only customers, and at rome of the favored ones, can obtain it at tbe current rate, the banks are charging 4, aud this is the rate to alt out- N, god 47 yeara ves and friends of the (amily are invited to Stock bes m. "Tiny sours. —On Wednesday, October 28, Fura Fnaxces, beloved child of Michael and Margaret Reyvolda, aged 2 years and 5 days. The friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the (unersh, {rom her late residence, 516 Madison street, acd hg = OT ce at to ey two 0 clock. ~aMinow.—Oo Wednesday , Octal at the residence of bis father, George L. Pammpeon. 22 Columbia street, Brooklyn, Hexey Dee Sasewow, in the 20ch year of hia age. His friends and those of the family are invited to at. tend the funeral, from the First Presbyterian church, mw ten, lard, We Ot a corner of Clinton and streets, Brooklyn, on Sa 10000 Indiana 100 Reading Kit. og ay Aialpeahbes Utes 2.) (000 Tenn 6's, 200 «0 ays oda javin Ou Weduesiay’ Ostober st, Tenawcn_ 8 1500 0.0 tah te, but holders - juenday,, 2h, Trnescw Staviv, 26 ate, bot be were tive of Drotcre, evunty Tyrove, Ireland, in th do. b10 127* | fem at $106 a $1 10 for ahipping, amd BL 16 a 61 29 for emalb tot Hore The Hupply of commen ie Nberal amt, with « t demand, prices fevered the buyer. Chetoe a roacce, 1090 od Mich Cen Kit..960 iets 7 of bis os = MichSAN 1K. 190 £000 Fr 10000 Hudson 3d mig 137 ie 4th mt bd 100% 4 Ky, 2000 Mich to« f bd Lig 40.6220 809% | aud beid with great fi morn at 2Te a We with wtwel gulow 5000 ChickNWistent 9255 no a at Ze for very howe sorte, Mawore dull apd heavy 6000 Harlem 24 mtg 100% 400 do x prinw verte Uf U0 Mik Cen Ode... 16 0a 2000 Cley & Tolst bh. 112% 2000 do. were nominally ume Pewee; Feliet of Saincel Thorubill, im the Gist year ot | 008 Cee ee fo 77 J eins, Statin = ow he So id er. 0 Eres were quite b 6 The Pibitives ih tridndn of the family are respectfully | 20001 & Pitts 34 mm 10635 400 byl viene, of 5 08 000 5 re te 11600 Atnerica:. gold ay be regarded 0 10 whe Bk of Comn'th 100 Canton ©... 14s invited to attend the faueral, from the residence of her fon-in law, Philip B. Never, 443 Grand steoet, thin (Fri day) mnoruing, at even o'clock Wisse. —At Hempstead, be on Thursday, Octo. | 10 ad ‘ bor 24, Cusnrry Wittrawe, in the Téth year of ber age. 00 0-0-2 RO Her ‘relatives and friends are invited to 45 Del&Hud CanaiCo prim UE 88 he Qed 25 ao Seed nf trade, aed we ne hotleml o epee cletive Inqeiry for funeral, on Saturday aiternoom, at o Kylseonpl eburch, in Hempstcad. Trai leave TA. M., and leave I future Ge ivery, Mimelated by the roperta frit Ue Went 41 the hog crop, and prices a tucee £60 emain ab £0 Penn Coal Co 20 Cum Coal pret aezw0and ¢ 16% _ a) do Tove) te 40 UDINE, age inet pales of 000 ble Waremow.—At Tarlem, on Thorpda we do bis ia | ue t ‘a $16 bn OB, OA FIO 8 OTS fer cow Wruam WarmRso, youngest s6n ‘ do. ‘ un aw 2. Db yg | Meme, £12 2) a £12 Wo for wew prime, wd $12 25 @ B14 sanva Waterson, aged 29 years, 2 mouths 100 do a0 200 Gal & Chi KK x0 re «| for sour meme, theloding 14a0 , ew em, delivers ‘The relatives’ snd {riends of the fat, tnd of bia | 109 do +20 « ao {| Bie in Dee mber, sclera oat, at O18 10 1009 tn be bre -io-\aw, Timothy Kelty and Veter Mot asker, alg | 990 American Oval Co Take is L | tore int of January, devery, baye’'® option the members of! Engine Gompany 4% and tho Fire Depart. | 290 do 690 - Tr “ade weary, werate lore ent In goveral. are respeottully invited to attend the eo} ont ine dor at ir funeral, on Soturdey afternoon, ot one o'clock precively 20 @o TT and 4 from the residence of bis pareuts, 119th street, between 100 Chie Py, Ket RR 111” | teen Third and Fourth avenues, 1000 tow | 8 Sia ‘ Waniey.—On Thursday morning, October 20, Caruxnme “a = Hoy | Mh yoet ead mominaily Gat a Bas ob Waster, in the 22d your of ber Pr) do bao it Ul. te hems tie feeds The {riends and velatives of the family are invited to 10 Chi Bar & Qui kit 128jg | eee Bre moe peek a Whe funeral, from the residence of ber one } 9 do 180” | 6).¢. (Or sboullere, ama ¥e. & l6e, for home tases Shee Ones ond ip 7 m banged 20) boson ( ytnierland brought adda Ate fap pai pp recone cin HS | tag de sto Sorive, on tert pot ts be frioted Pata on Wann a 28 Virginia Cnty, WabhR bio 65 rth, wiih» fair Gomer. Pal 0 2.004 bole ond Werenn at Nevada Terrsory, Kava Ween, wie wt John M. Wart, Jr., sone Pum YWeOR Rh 89 T16 BA) \e for ordieary to prime, incgdung © cenel) os frei choice city ketue rember ” nit remuent ot Be. & Be. for Ae aod daughter of’ Jacob and Eliza Ann Moore, of High i “4 Toner a in Do tur Frid . ridve, iu the 2Rd year of ber age. s oae Biate, Chores a onling Ob Iae wit. for ermmen, to FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Bw v Ge wah? thy WMS Bh | ese —Recngte 240% The warned wae very bndinretnnnnnnnne 900 1374 Aang | Gull Aad proven were lower, The stocks are ew 4 = mit a very heavy, sud it wae hat Tuvrspay, Oct. 29-6 P.M. 191% on ad oe remit bee eonenors she in erode ou ¥ The 'y market was very active this morn we jure a gress Aeuremioe. ard the mast ing, at fally 7 per cent for call loans, The locking ee te Teqarded ne mere'y fominal at Wr « Ste up of ach amounts in the Sub-Treasury, whieh for 10 _ ruse ge emg oe my tr § my employmentin fluancial circles might as well be ion ie co = wetted were mate at The @ nD at the bottom Of the sea, continues its effect; but 100 See. ane. Bie Novessen i sebren's aise La ty any (inthe ree The eyed and for twiare aativery, crwly at tne, ealedug 10 Whew Doyen At, tut ee the Dente as soon a8 this is remedied— vid it mast soon be a returm to easier rates may .. looked for. There was a good deal of calling in and changing of loans We ara 0 pot n° 7” 4 Erin KA yet. wee so @.. boo Hudeon Kiver 830 10645 meh early in the day, which quite tightened the | io to taf vas ie | ‘Wren ma tert market for a time; but later there was no difficulty | 27 4 Pong 8 experienced In borrowing om good collaterals at | 19) ° ia ih bor | Tere wd r 9 i ood ‘ telee were om. Coles reer i). Ltiwe 8 bee, the current rate, Gold has been more active, and the tendency of prices was rather apward in the early part of the ‘The opening price was 14734, from which it ve wat * | eed wwotenm shat bed 66) bone levees, pal oe % Toure Tht are wae bo Meth pen | exon were amenpentant 98000 Mineowr O# WFO Americnn god « me Reneseg aa m wo w ‘a day rose to 148%, but quickly receded to 1464, and » Wich Canara i | Teew wan Bruen for Wertare, clowed at MGYe Exchange was unsetited, on ec- eee te | Lane, fim enya taiCe, for Panchore’ ° rh. We ret hit a a count of the fluctuation in the gold market, tankers’ bila were sold as high as 16554; bat The mevket wan rather Grimer ender s mere oe when gold began to drop biislness was almost rus Sx . oaiedh terme, totems wah pended, and the quotation at the close was nom! rd Peete MM Co OT + crantnen to chew, a08 @ouchemng Be nally 160 @ 161. + ze to qosnty 0» Y Com RR, 10 ! 7" 1 were There was not euch an active demand in the | m0 Po 7 wate tere ominl 4 k “e to “0 rH niin, $1 6 a Gl 10 for endreesed Amer’ stow pegs + to-day an there waa yeeterday, and 20 eo fat; O02 16 tor Arenmed ao. the fall advance then quoted hae not been | wa frie ha 1% é Wren) «6 on, with a fen demand Males 167 Vile 10 oo bole CO. s00- Haid 1 Ole. 8 hi ee waivtained. The tightoees of money rather |