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2 NEW YORK HEKALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1866, ay shgulders, and 0, ee for hans tard re" reached | THE ATTEMPT TO BURN NEW YORK, | mew 4 the commencement of the year 1865 shows the follow 2000 Tr 0, 9.90, tats ax FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. i ing deviations :— 's. 88 1,500 packages for immediate delivery at 15340. a 18 sc. Q not efter the address to the iE Bia Be Intronve in loans, 972,001,115 | T0000 Quote Mie-cer 28 Bye | aad about 4,000 for February goad March dali: Prosidenty “T, Robert Barta, ato an oficer in . ‘ P Decrease in spocie. 7,874,115 | 20000 b30 28 Bd very at 125,¢. a 18¢. tter was unchanged. State was Confedorate army,'’ or words to effect? A Ido Fumay, Jan, 5-8 P.M. Entpeans ip clr0u! 5 500 shs Cumb Cl'pref 44% selling in sinall quantities at 260. a 40c., and Western at . ] recollect the manner in which the petition began; I car- ‘The stock market was unsettled to-day by large sales | Increase in deposits. 52)664,152 | 100 do. “4 20¢. a 36e. Chocse was heavy under a limited demand. CASE OF ROBERT MARTIN. | rica ine Petition to the President and presented fois of Cleveland and Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, and the | pho condition of the City Bank of Rochester, which is | 109 de 4s fe eo ata whe 1o¥o, pet a, mae’ tte One sqnaiio that I signed bears availed themselves of the reassembling of Congress | winding up its business, is much better than the stock- } 199°» “qo. 9654 were steady, pies “ @ What was tho petition for? A. It was asking the to wannfactnre improbable rumors regarding its future | holders anticipated. The bank is one of the old Safety | 50 Erie RR. 96 ‘Sucax.—The market retained a steady tone and i General Prosident for any offence the prisoper may action in relation to the flaances. At the early session of | and institutions of this State aud has outlived its time, | 600 | do. 96% prices wore obtained, ‘Tho sales were 140 has. Cube | Evidence of Whittaker, of Ken- | commited against the government, if there was aay 60 Reading RR. 106 muscovado at 10%c. a 13c., and 1,170 boxes Havana at tucky Martin’ Counsel. thing else in the petition I do not remember. the open board New York Central sold at 97, Reading | 4 dividend of ten per cent will be made to the stock- | 999 ‘do. 106 Tee. a A by auction, '1,672 boxes Havana, ’ s @ Did you know or learn from the petition what e& 106%, Erie 9643, Micbizan Southern 74%, Cleveland and | joiders on the 11th inst., which is quite uuexpected to | 200 r 106% 11 aa ty 7 semenne, 8 3Ke. 206. nee hily paery ined ne had immient i a te — Pittsburg 86 a $57, Northwestern 26%;, Ohio and Missis- | jmany, as when the last was made it was understood that | 100 Mich ¢ & x ima? taken from Svaart's cireclar-—Boet Srushed mu what the offences set forth in that petition were; it wan, aippi ceviideates 28% At the first regular board | yo more would be distributed till the end of six yoars ie, panniened meee le. ground wane 1N-0, A Scene in Court—Person {remember « general petition for pardon. red New York Centrai closed 4% lower than at the | fyom October, 1864, when the outstanding bills would white sugar A 17);¢., y! sugar ey you know or have you wi battles lap. : pests or ° rebellion? hal past wo board yesterday, Reading ‘i Mcbi | cea to be redecmed. Thore are still orer seventy eS ee x. | eee tae Atuons. ph nn Ag EF gan Southern 3¢, Cleveland and Pittsburg 96, | thousand dollars of the notes of the bank in circulation. ‘Anuve.—Reoeipts, 98 packages, ‘There has wien ‘no | Was done at previous qi Pee et en ener: I = bays command under Geaeras Northwestern preferred +, Rock Island 4, Fort ‘The bill introduced by Mr. Cornell in the Senate of . 7 SrELTER was in very moderate domant about previ- Steedman; | was body; I understood from Wayae %, Quickaliver %{, ‘Northwestern was °c higher. | quia State on the frst day of the sesxon to amend the } Pusinens to mention. Prices are nominally unchanges. | ous pris, We auch Sasi 0 7 prevabd, but pica THR EXAMINATION FURTHER POSTPONED. | yr,pi#ner ‘bet be was fighting in the Confederate Erie and Ohio and issippi_ certificates. were | Banking law of 1838 contains some important provi- aaa es to the fair ” retained their previous sales embrace an Q. In what capacity was he fighting? A. He did aes steady. Government securities were steady. Sixes | sions, one of which is to impose a tax upon the capital i OID for bie ramen ty PARAS igvolce af aaahon's, ~ ng 1200, a ane, - Be &. &e &e, by re; Ede Boe know if Le was at the baitle of Shiloh; ’ oF 1881 aud fvestwentis of the third ise advanced 24. | stock of al the banks in the Stale as personal PIOPETY, | 504's76 bags corn meal, 1,000 bushels wheat, 1,000 do. | price. "Tus Jobbing trade was, at_§4 00 a $476 for Ashe To the Court—In all the communications and reporte Seven-thirty notes of the secoud series were )¢ lower. in accordance with the principles of law laid down by 6,400 do. oats and "250 do. rye. The “market for | 10'S; $5 90a $4 for Marshall's; 26c. a 30c. tor Liverpool | Yesterday the examination into the case of Rebert | have heard about Martin I did not hear him termed At the ue o'clock sessions of the regular and open | the Court of Appeals. Another bill, introduced by Mr. ground, and 60c. for Turk’s Island. Martin, who is charged with having attempted to fre colaels se rong see bis name re Ee, of the State and Western flour was quiet, and prices declined ‘TALLOW was rather less active, nevertheless full prices boards the market was dull .ud generally lower. Cleve- | ¢,, applies a like provision to all moneyed corporations were realized. The sales amounted to 0,000 ‘at | the city of New York on the 27th of November, 1864, | Martin’ tand oud Pittsburg roldat $44 a 4 at tue open board and | gpd associations organized otherwise chan undee the act | S©,® 100: Per Dbl, the market clsing witheut sumalion | Thi, S'tgy¢o, ’ *"' | was resumed: before Commissioner Osborn, in the | The Court sald it thought right to say that any ome S434 4 at the regular one, Michigan Southern 787%, | of 1838, sane asso teen Psa pan, 2 ace: Vaca han bean tn Hioniand comand cols, bs Eee gen: | United States District Court, Mr, Courtney, United ste. had t heard the perme ile (Arnon ust Come New York Central 96%;, Erie 9644, Fort Wayne 102%, | The Treasurer of Pennsylvania reports the liabilities of bie acai wan auiYana’ y sag ue psa yt pen Bah Reaeae atin peg eid 74.200 States Aasistant District Attorney, appeared fur the | in the Conf pony i aa — Readiug 10624. that State as follows :— pac! ‘of the former, and 1,600 packages of the latter. | prosecution, The prisoner was defended by Mr. W. C. } could not say. bbls, Canada flour was Sc. a 10c, lower om all brands, | 4 fairtine business was transacted in the other kinds, at | Whittaker, of Kentucky, who hus been n genoral in the | ,, After some fe] Yel u ‘ket was "" TT § fee aicatte, Sen Saleh eee te ents ae of Pac RR, Co. “$1,300,000 saci but mainly on the inferior te medium grades; the sales | steady rates. from the witness and Mr, Courtney in rej to the criticisms of the latter on without improvement. New York Central closed 3¢ Union service. recalls 22. 3,500,000 7 jet and unchanged. Tix.—The market was dull and heavy. There was testimony of former the witness was led, lower than at the first board, Reading Matic ee ais Phin, Eine RE Co. *78,000 Corn etal aul lace We pr 'g°%- | scarcely any business, aud all descriptions were nominal. | The first and only witness was General Whittaker, who | suid, in reply’ 60 Mr. Courtney, he had scon Martin wriee Southern 3;, Cleveland and Pittsburg 114, Northwestern | Gash in Treasury. eeseeeceess 681,433 Supertine and Western four. $7 40 a $7 65 ‘Topacco was quiet and unchan; 100 cases Connec: | protested against being cxamined, on the ground that as } OM¢e and received @ letter from him; be did ase 1, prefecrred #%, Rock Island 34, Fort Wayne 11;, Ohio ——— 11,556,433 | Extra State. 6 20 a 8 35 | ticut seed leaf sold at 9c., and . State seed loat ab had know he would be able to identify his handwriting ¢ > preferrred 3, and 76> ne : Choice State 40 a 860 | 13c. Also 140 bhds, Kenlueky at from 6c to 23356, statements had been made to him by the prisoner in the | were put in; he had seen Martin write a name ine and Mississippi certificates 34. Sonseunent meat ee Liabilities in excess of assets... a 885 | Woo, We have no 6) yapetion, a prices i note | nature of privileged communications, as between counsel megnocnnie: beers (heres was a Cys rye 4 mit st -twenties of the * 00 Ince our 5 demand for fine woo!s con- writ! wi arise from H “ ha es 45d iti a igi Liabilities November 30, 1865 HA 319 25 | tinued good and prices were firm, while low wools were an bart satis eine right for him to disclose them | (roe his writing from other writing. ; old issue, which declined 14. ee ee ee 95 a 10 00 | quiet, with very tittle selling. ‘The sales have been | im any investigation is kind. ‘The further examination was adjourned to Fridey sem, At the half-past three o'clock open board the market appa wis aby s ee Bn’ 10 a 1015 anes Snove, on a ue 76c., - Lorre ert at Mr. Courtney said he would examine General Whitta- . continued heavy. New York Central ciosed at 957, ‘ Common Canadit 25 a 8 60 | from 2c. a T0c , izm at from a Oy Ta s to certain matters he hed to be inf mT frie 90:4) Hudson River 108, Reading 10594, Michigan | C*S' ‘Treasury. « sete OTR ae con ant Good fo choice and extra 8 70 2 112s | 200000 ib, Galion at from, 24 a 00 le | eg he praoner sine informed upon CITY WHARVES AND PIERS. Southeru 7334, Rock Island (s. 3) 107%, Northwestern | ——————— | Rye Sour (euperhine)... Bee mo i. 81000 Tos. pulled at from. 3%. a 70e., 18,500 Ibs. | General Whittaker was then sworn and examined as 351;, preferred 61:4, Fort Wayne 101%, Cleveland and Pasion in basin dedappny ee Rng ag 13 a Catifofnla at 243. a, te, and 400 bales uunwased Dou- | roligwa:—t reside in Louville, Kentucky; Ihave known | *MPOrtame Declsion as ce the Rights of . ¥ ities Novem! 5 meal, 2 50 | skoi on private terms. E Ow: je : Pitishurg 8444, Afterwards, on the street, the specula- | }Habiiities Sovemoer 30/ 1805. 23;347/905 | Corn 3 Mae lon Chetan eae BO aehy F420 | “raiser Receipts 458 bbls. The market continued | the prisoner since the Ist of October, and have kuown SUPREME COURT_GRNERAL SHRM. tive spirit was tame, and there was very little business continued entirely nominal, ruling 1c. # %c. lower, at | dull and heavy, and none but trifling sales were made | him by reputation for two or three years. Before Judges Barnard, Ingraham and Leonard. done. At five o'clock old Southern was quoted at 73% a | Im vement ia epniton of Treasury since $2,560,173 mnich eer the ociogy were very liboral. No monn es in the aggregate to 150 bbls. at from $225 4 | @Q Where did the prisoner reside in 1864, and what} y,y 6, Taylor vs HD. ond J. W. Brookman== Fes , < , jovem 7 RRR ae ++ $2,560, sales, however, were made, Corn was more active 28, x. 6,—Moses Taylor vs, H. D. . W. 726, Cleveland and Pitudburg £346 0 8846, Brie 00%. to mature are as follows:— aot ciuad’: with sales of about 55.000 bushels, at 90r. a | WiALenon was without further sales. Prices were | W28 his business or occupation? A. My an-wer 1s (hat | 1 this case plaintiff made an application to restrain the , = ‘The loan: y The dechne in Fort Wayne and Cleveland and ‘Amount relmbarsable tn the year 1968 $2,134,396 | 92%ec. for unsound, and 4c. a 9bc. for sound mixed | about the same. Tam counsel for Robert Martin; Lam his legal adviser; | gofondants from erecting either pier or wharf om the 1,710,200 Western; some damaged sold at 884gc. Oats were also Zixc.—The market was uncha Pittsburg occasioned considerable surprise, the more bi 7m Amount reimbursable in the year 1870. more stowly. ‘The sales were at 46c, 4 58¢, for unsound } were made at our fortner quotations. Iknow nothing of him of my own personal knowledge | past river, beyoud ali Seine ta ce eal Qoealeens especially as a quick rise in the latter was generally an- | Amount reimbursable in the year 1377 Rast , bey: line running iy except what [have detailed; all the information Ihave | from the intersection of avenue C and Eighteenth ; b ” Wostern, 54°. a 55c. for Penusylvania, and 60c. a 62c. Rabon ticipated, nnd as the earnings of the line for 1805 were, | Amount reimbursable in the year aoe Ar oo | for State, Kiyo was steady, with ales of 2,000 bushels FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. in reference to the defendant, by which could respond | strget, jparaliel with the line of Stuyvesant street, A according to the forthcoming report, $2,696,377, or | Amount reimunnra® iO the vear 1882 715,090 | Suite at $1.07, Barley aud muit continued auil and en- | gyorg was a sensible diminution in prices yesterday | to the questions propounded to me, bus been derived | motion to this effect was made at Special Torm, and nearly equal to the receipts of the previous year, and as | Military loan... seeeree STL he market was steady, with further sales | compured with the previous week, ag the demand was | from statements made by him to me as privileged com- | boing denied, was brought before the General Term, the road is in good condition, The gross expenses are, | —The balance of the debt is nade up of overdue State | of 1,800 Ibs. Southern and Western yellow at 48c. 2 4%. | not so great, of course, as during the holidays, ‘The | munications between counsel and client, and for this } Jugge tngraham gave the following decision, affirming however, stated to have been $1,959,583. The prevail- | ponds. Page Pays fering pop zip Angie a rit Sas present cold snap keeps up many articles that showed { reason I respectfully decline answering the question. the decree of the Special Term :— ing duiness on the Stock Exchange is, in view of the | The extraordinary expenditures since November 39, | frm, We note firther sale ot 0,000 ee teterme, ‘The | unmistakable signs of a downward course, and there i* | @ Who employed you? A. I was first addressed by | 4, is not necessary in the disposition of this m: ’ ’ P ssary posi ation: great abundance of money, a puzzle to the bulls, | 1860, were as follows aa | annexed quotations are nommal:—Rio—Prime, 2040. ; | no doubt bat that the first thaw will exercise great in- | Jeiter from Mr, Martin, sont to me by the military au- | to examine any of the questions which were discussed om and indicates a lack of outside support. The bulls are Tae bagi good, Toye 9 206. air, 18KC. 8 19 j ordinary, 17 ea Suenos on them. : Below are the latest quotations at | i critiow of the prison, and I was then employed by the | the appeal as to the rolative rights of the parties to. the if a dj 2-—Military. S c.; fair to good cargoes, 183g jaya, mats ‘ashington market alia lego ‘eval ser. | land lying between Tompkins street and the uptand, neither very confident nor very spirited, and they allow | 465" yilitaryé. " = M Roasting brother of Martin, who Was an olticer In the federal ser land lying ‘between Tepe eens te ae Q Did you consult with the brother of the defendant | by the city and accepted by the parties. All of the land asto the aifairs of the defendant at Louisvilier A. If | ‘hler water west of Tompkins street was owned by the you mcan as to his criminality or mnocence, I did not plaintiff, and the sale by him to the defendants of the @ Did the brother of the defendant atany time inform | lend between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets and the market to go by default in favor of the bears. There | 1864—Military. 1s no such leader among them as astonished and alarmed Rational Cemote the bears on the Stock Exchange in 1863 and the enrly | 695 qitary ts: to tbe. per Ib. ; per Ib.; salt por eae! net cash, daty paid, per tb,; mvitton European advices concerning the | fresh pork, 18e. to copper market were of rather an unfavorable character, | per Ib.; tongues, $1 2 part of 1864, and although the sun shines they fail to National Cemetery and prices drooped slightly, Stall sales were made ai | Povriry ax Gawe.—Turkeys and chickens, 2 s ; Tompkins street and avenue B, with the water make hay. ‘Their speculative apathy, however, which has Schuylkill county riots forge a dice for Portage Lake and Balimore. The | per tb.; duck to 30c. per Ib.; geese, 18¢. bAcattpdedrclterMgdriphen Act Ar age rege 74 ighite Stinntea’-cthemeent chungee she: caghn oh z ‘ f Premium ou gold to pay market at the close was very dall—so unsettled that ac- wild ducks, $4 to $6 per pair; partridges, 76c. to | Vomfederate * Magen Dhaene A Mog M4) the plaintiff or his grantors as they orginally become almost chronic, and which was the main eh tnd other dees piieee aoe not bi Soe ee ee gat co ‘por dozen? prairie | 149 not recollect it my impression is that he did not ne pla g yong feature of the market during the year 1865, is not likely | Total CHa ta ee “aehigeey Z Ke @. Did you ascertain the fact that he was, during the | existed as riparian owners, and gave the defendauta the , isnmotlikely | Total...... obtained. rebellion, an officer of the Confederate goverumeutr A. ght and title to the land under water, or reclaimed from water, within those boundaries free from any right riparian owner which the plaintiff or his grantore officer of the Confederate government, and, ifs ight have before em? in that portioa of the carkmen | aud when? A. I decline respectfully to answer any | Premises so conveyed. Such conveyances also gave the io'ise por | communication that las parsed Detween me and Mr, | defendants the right, of wharfage, &e., appertinent Xe plants, | Martin as counsol and cliont, it bein laid down iu the | the land so conveyed slong the line of ‘Tompkins street, AON) } legal authorities that where a man ft Noyed colnsel to | aud probably also along the line of the bulkhead, as defend him what passed between them would be p fixed by the Harbor Comm(ssionera. But the right loged communications, and the relations that thus wharfage, &e., which a: yer this span jstod between them could uot be violated by any ¢ pas alr ood Beretta Bache a | eee ‘The position assumed Yy the District Attorney wo whar’age, &c., south of # point fortaed by the tater Police Intelligence. aoe ede a an eras proved, Itt man were | section of the north line of Kightecnth street with. he A WHATERN MERCHANT CHANGED WITH STEAL taken up for the ctime of murder before the exaunining exterior line of Tompkins street. Whatever right end to be much further prolonged. At present people are | Refunded 1861 x sen | Refunded 1862 laboring under a host of vague apprehensions which | Rorauded 156% time will prove to be unfounded. There can be no ma- | Refunded 1864 terial contraction for two or three years to come, and all = the talk in which Congress may indulge concerning it - + -$4,028,627 | Ordinary will have no real effect, although it may exert, tempo | The peceipis and disbursoments for the year ending | Middling 1p: $0 1a0: per waned Tily, a moral influence. The national bank issues will, | November 30, 1865, were as follows: — Good middiug....... 53 ot Borin Axo Cakes’, —Orange county butter, 50c. per meanwhite, continue to inilate the currency at the rate of | Receipts ..........+.+++ Caspies were seiling in a jobbing way at v 1b. prime State do., 49c, to 4c. per 1b, ; chesse, 17e. to oa i 4 papal fb prices for ali descriptions. Tie market was 20°, per Ib. four millions per week. ‘The bondholders may agitate the | Exp ures Dee dite kak Wauraetinesun ais oa @ontraction question, but, as it was in England after 50c, a Siic., spermn 40c, a 43c, French and Ger were not mich inquired tor, and, in the absence Corros,—!The market was buoyant and firm, witha | — Fist,—Kels, 22c. per Ib.; striped basa, 230. to 27c. per continued good inquiry from all classes of buyers. Tho | Ib. ; salmon, $1 to $1 25 per Ib; tb kales, however, were in good part to speculators, and | blacktish, Téc, per tb.; lobsters, coinprised about 4,000 bales, the market closing steadily | $1 S0 to $2 per hundred, claus, 1,319,840 | at our quotations: Sweet potatoes, $1 per pee If { did 1 do not now recollect it Q Did the prisoner state or inform you that was an Vacrrasres, —S Upland, Florida, Mvbile, N.0..T | potatos, Boe, to 40e. per peck; celery, 44 45 45 46 | bunet; cabbage, 1c, to 20c. per bead; oys bL 52 Receipts over expenses ........++- the termination of the Napoleonic wars, it will be for The im ‘ . ke e importations of dry goods at this port during the | prices were ontirely uominal. There has been ‘A PROMISSORY NOTE. Bossy + title the plaintiff had to wharfage and water rights, ap sinister purposes. The fundholders and landed prope: | week ending January 4 compare as follows with those | no demand for large lots of any sort. Mr. Joln MeCatferty, of the firm of John McCaffert ani, “eunmcattine sto the: pail ie ate | attached to the land owned by him south of itty iors of Great Britain were then very zealous in calling | o¢ the previous week :— Freicurs were dull and heavy. ‘The engagoments ; sain Ase bette Y | Sercotaslonsgnam he would.be tri still remained his and was uaalfected by that grant, upon Parliament to resume specie payments, which was Dec. 18, ——Fan, 4—~ | Were 100 hhds. tobacco, 32s, 6d. a 3bs, ; 260 bales coiton, | & Co. doing business at Ne. 230 Bowery, appeared be- | oxheeMtat the ‘charge of mi inquiry fu this case need not extend bérond the question 5-16d, a 344.; 7,000 bushels corn, 4d., per steamer; Julge Barnard, of the Supreme Court, on Thurs | maintained, but that a charge of manslaughter could, | Wiich arisos aa to the right of {he plainiif as the ripation poscday haat yy antl sop reted | euieved a complaint against Mr. Authony Sauer, | the charges being separate and distinct, would it there: | OWner ot Tompkins street, entitled to wharfage, &e., them Manufactures of wool..1,251 $504,105 1; fore be assumed that, having made (hose communica. | to extend that right to the sea-wall, und (o the interme. eventually done nominally in 1821, but virtually in 1825, Consumption. Phgt, | Value. PI eaten 760 bales couton, S44. Aud why? Because they hoped to be gainers by the | HoMutacturen oF Wowk baer Ser ou2 LeoL Ssaraae | becom, 25s, ; 100 vets as : 2 200) ti iy living im Missouri, charging him with fe- “ 4 appreciation of the currency and the improvement of | Manufactures of silk.... ‘390 285; 438 370,672 | @f, 14,000 bushels corn, Sd.; 200 Lierces beet, bs The nt 3 bi shone under the expectation thai he would be ct |, | diate space between the sea-wall aud Tompkins atreet. 38 the public credit, The consequences of anticipating the | Manufactures of flax....1,690 204. Bi 170,064 | Charters were-—s Lerk, to Kargellles, wesroletim, O2. | | tonlously’ taking a promissory note for $1,000 68. In} counsel was st Liberty to come inte court aikd givesvit | does not appear im-any of the papbty gubmnitted on this Miscellaneous. ......+.+. 361 110,928 5,736 174,108 ig, OP ORGeES, YOTOOUM, se teeter his aMdavit the complainant gets forth that on the 29th | dense respecting them? This would be coutrary to law | Sppeal, w ether these piers are to be Ret er Lot the seorevy that was abso vel, . | scribed by the Harbor Commissioners, or posaitonars 0 ‘neorocy shins was abes?"tely BOOED: | SET cecil. eames Harbor Conta bentieel ak ae working of natural laws by legis!ation proved to be waa Voyage, private; a schooner, from’ Wilmington to New highly disastrous in that kingdom, « succession of com- Total. .....eeeeeeee+ 4,615 $1,531,207 York, 70c. for fosin, 4d, for cotion; a brig, to Ant- | day of Jannary, 1863, Mr. Sauer called at his store and &3 i . ri werp, petroleum, private. wished to know the gmount of a promissory note which | Y- ‘ . . - morejal panies, general bankruptcies and popular riots | MiMi mnates oon ae gn0,200 Fig Tue market was very firm, with an upward | he. (scCafferis) held, and when it would fall due. Sr. | | Mz Courtney sald he would waive the question for the | {oot Het ox Grognsigns Of the, reste te the basa wraghat being iuvolved in the train of consequences, and such | Sanufacturesof cotton.. 195 61,37 tendency, if anything, particularly for mackerel, with jerty produced the note and furnished the | ! . ‘The examination of the witness wae then resumed. Lomlgh 4 resist the exccution of them The Lagie- Y He said—1 knew Colonel Martin by reputation befure he | lature had power to direct such orectton, or to perma employed me as counsel. the Common Council to provide for tnetr erection. Im¢he g @ What was his repuiation in the federal army and sieenon at ane, roof to the contrary, we inst conclude im Kentucky as to bis “ a Confederate otticer. A, 1 | Urat they are laid out in accordance with the law. As do not recollect to. baye heard what position Le held in | before stated, the parties owning to Tompkins street have the Coufederate army; I always heard him called # | 20 right to the land under water east Of that street, mer 743 | Which the market is bul meagrely stocked. Trad ion, Mr. MeCafferty being calied from SL189 «133 ~~ g9lige | ever, continued light, and no decided improv his store for a few momenis left the note on 2452 825 i laga | SUstaiued. We learned of no special males. ‘The present | the counter, and, when he returned, both Sauer and the “— | quotations are nor ¥ as followa:—Gray The owner of the note has not since 7 2 $750; St. Sauer has also been invisible till quite experience should not aud it is to be hoped willmot be | Manufactures of silk. Jost upou us, Manufactures of flax. Miscellaneous . . Money is becoming a drug in Wall street, and lenders — = Ss q fae 23 1243 rege # do, are unable to cmploy all thejz idle funds at six | Total... ee ee ee TT hore No. 2 do. ( mackerel, $23 No. 2 do. ‘The demand from the Stock Exchange is light. the | sfaaufactums of woot: $96 $269,868 422 $150, Gdo., $14 60 « $15: bay No. ldo, $4 . lected erection volume of first class paper seeking discount is diminish- ener gc ef ae we pd 80 sae ae: Fe enied to wed fish, $8 3 pickin’ nite, bee ie graven inlA yet aren ile’ . Ay line hag tad is cain ee ing, no that lenders will soon be driven to become specu., | Manufactures of lk. ; pd Y aries $8 60; box herring, 65¢. for scaled, and 4c. for No. 1. | Jourdan, of the Sixth precinct, for execution, leew Reena ie septation was Ot of nee Oe ee ee eet ea Unite en Sauer was yesterday arresied, ‘when Judge Barnard rred the wh ¢ before Justice Dowling, jators 1 order to use their surplus. The best grade of | jriscetianeous ... mai mmitied the accused to the Tombs for trial in de- 20 11796 | _ GUNSY CLota,—The imarket commercial paper is generally taken at 748 per cent, - mand 000 bales were tak @ When you use the word ‘foe’ explam what you | made in Marshall agt. Gulon, 1 Kernan, 461, 2 meant A. i mean by thata soldier of the Confederate | tion would have the power to direct piers to be and for long date 9, The second and inferior se eink ti $976,527 — @00 g269,sez | ane tog’ im sien tear tte thousend dollars bait, Mr Saner pleads wot | AMY—An enemy to our goverument. front of the streets im such manner as they in their dls» qualities are not in fayor at 10 4 14 At the e twenty-fourth annuai report of the directors of the | “Guxny Bags,—We note anles of 200 bales at in | guilty to the i ~ Iy ailnding to prisoner all alon, call hi eretion should think proper, and the individual ge. Ho is forty-one yeurs of age, and a cofjull Behe 2M Pie name given to him by | tors who might build a bulkhead to be used as @ ray I im the title asa matter of re- roth, and to be entitled to (he wharfage thereon, West there is no important change to note in monetary | Fitchburg (Mags.) Railroad Company has just been made, Boston. The market was firm, with a moderate inquiry. | German by birth not ereby acquire a right to construct “3 % 7 ine Hoyry.—The ket coutinged quiet, W: f 7 . 9 atairs, The discount rate at the banks tn Chicago on | The income for the year was $900,095, of which $390,828 | eae We anote Cuba hominally ae pu MO} AN EXPAKSS DRIVER CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLR- the 3d inst. was ten per cent, aud exchange on thi was for passengers. The expenditures were $679,439, Hemr.—No particular sales were heard of, MENT still remained at par, buying, aud 1-10 premium, selling; | and the net earnings $514,254. This is an increase of } American or foreign, Manila was held at Kdward Barry, a young man tweuty one years of age, of . . s : . | Small lots of American dressed were sold at from $00 C 14 4 ‘<E but in the discount lige a closer discrimination was ob. | $126,i42 over the earnings of 1864. The mumbor of pas. | S260 Fe. ton, Hemp tow wat quiet and hominal, Juve | nily employed as driver for Puilen's Express Com projecting from that bulkhead. Denio, J., says:—" i# not the ownership of a lot, but a mere egsemont. injured by the erection of other piors, they might Se entitied to damages.” But not to prevent the erection ither of id. served. sengers cartied was 1,427,957, which is an Increase on the | frag firin, but inactive. We quote $1034 $163, per ion | MY. Was arrestod by Captain Jourdan, of the Sixth | Couri—Was it altogether a maiter of respect? A. No, | Of piers beyond thelr property, aud which do mot ie J reviows year of 327,000. The number of tons of mer- | as to quality. 1, ou the charge of embezzlement. Mr. sir. prevent (he collection of whesfage upon their ra ‘The gold market was a shade firmer, and coin could | ? y hs s of mer. quality Pp . varge of embezzlement, Mr. John H Mr. Courtney—Do you not know" that the repatatton | tion of the bulkhead. It scoms to me, however, only be borrowed by paying 3a per cent interest upon | Cuandiso carried was 486,015, and the namber of miles FE pe Bain Bsc eel ag lln The | Sait, am attache of the Express Company, located ia | of tue prisoner in Louisville mpd ainony those why know | t+ appeal must be disposed of om other grounds, Whew the enrrency value, ‘The opeuing price was 142%, fol. | Tum Was 457,264. Tho asseta of the corporation aro | S9%,c.: "5,000 Monteridco, ls; ibe. average, at Se. posed that he gave the accused two pack. ‘was notoriows as having hee an oficer and soldier | {be plant has no rght t¢ the land wuler waler over ‘ 4 ¥ structions to collect af in the Confederate army during the rcbellion or some | Wich it is proposed fo bufld this pigr, be ought wot, by "30 lowed by adecline of 4 aud # wubsoquent advance to | $531,269, liabilities $6,508, the surplus being 324,762, | A resule of 3,500 Montevideo, 21 Ibe. average. i ibe. ‘ " , . « |, and 8,000 Califor hs, averag sou them, Barry ¢ time during the rebellion? A. ido not think Tever | injuaction, to prevent the ercet-on of wi y 143 From this surplus will be paid the present January div’. | $014, and $,000 California, 20 Ihe. average, yaying It over to the express | Heard half docen persons speak of Martin in my lifes t | ‘ided by public authority to he necessary aid ptoper ri 7 : 1,000 city slaughter steer, 76 Ibs, average, Foreign exchange was duil, and baukors’ bille a’ sixty | end and ie United States tax tuereon, leaving there- | ynd. 500) a 700 “iy saughter cow, 50. Ibs : isown use. Barry | do not know that hix the p:biic uss. His property is not invated. He charge, and Justice Dowling com- | officer; L have heard him spol thing but a more easement, which mAy be affected, a ny . oted 1, of | after $175,709 in cash or funds equivalent thereto. In | mostly, if not all, ats cc. Also 1,000 Buenos Ayres, up | P days 00 England wore quoted st 1087; & 1003,, inoat of re bs cro ye 7 : papoiang mitted him (o the Youbs for trial im default of $500 bail. | already detailed as a soldier, and 1 have frequently hard | 408s not appear that even Chat will b? interfered with, * dditic ies sdlaas aver i 246 Ibs. average, a resale of 1,800 , the transections being at 109, Short date bills were <old | Adilition to this the corporation owns real estate valued ~¢ ‘ 19 ibe. av DOMESTICS CHARGED WITH LARCENY him spoken of as» soldier inthe rebel army; wiat his | this pier. Lie mus show an andoubted right Paty 4 a a at 110 4 110%g. Commercial bills were in limited sepply | at $7,071, also fuel, iron, lumber and other wa Ms n, 14 Ibs. average, 4,000 wet saited’ Kio . a ™ _ | Position wus did not seein to be understoe claims before he chu agk a court of equity to al at 108 0} necessary for working and repairs, whieh, at a tow valu ths, average, all om private terms. Mie nemne stamp ape Mr, pany bier g. proprietor of |" Q Have you not freanenuy stated im this city, atnee Toere is ah another reason why @ - we a - nd sendy, under a fair demand from con. | the Gramerey Park Hotet, has missed silver knives, | you have been here, that Murti was one of the most Ould Lot be stays ry injunction, as Petroleum stocks were firm. At the firat board Bene. | tion, are worth $10) The sales embrace 186 bales at Lic. 9c. for | forks, spoons, table linen, &¢., from his house, and, sus. | clive and daring of inen in the Coufederace army? A. seatease, It is that the piainti# hoe an ample ho Run closed 400, higher than at the same time yes. The following table shows the total exports of gold p and 30g. a 65e. for new crop. . Deeg I believe I have stated several times that Martio wad If he peoting some servant girls in his euploy, called npon | reputation of being one of the braveet and 1 ~The market was unchanged m ey liteent prectnet, in reference | minded soldiers in the Coniederate service; 1 believe i ¥ rospoct jured by the erection compensation for out any title to the torday, setting at $17.35; Palmer Petroleum 25c., selling | {™ the port of Boston for the past teu years:— Pi 206. " o ‘The sales were at Ode, a 700, for shipping » and | Capiai ; Pithole Creek 20:., selling at $13; United | 1369 eee ee ere Eee | koe. a MSc. ity bale. gir to the mu’ cers Harris. and Nichoiwon, ofter | may have possibly used the word “otficer” to some jer ve pier is built he can im 25; Heydrick sold at 55e., Lib | sea 2 49 1358. drow. ade has been rather better; but prices, though | Making an investigation, arrer four of the hotel do. | sons—to the District Attorney. manner recover the same by ejectinent. The erection New York and Alleghany | 1862. 816 1867. oe steady, were without perceptible change. The sales | mestie ae wed A. Ay Bridget Carry and Cathe- Mr, Courtney—Noi to me You only said he wara potbigs not by ag bin. ma aut y to : ‘ x : 1. 5 A de: S Ame! ots, a rine aud Bridget Kelly--at the house of Bridget Don- pler over 40s @ different plan 2 50, New York aud Newark 20c., Bradley 53¢., Cherry | 1561.. $1 1866. py vciene os O6ks TH toe Laie mar bat “4 reas tyres tn was derived | been adopted by t 1 ne ast, sehen itis not probable Keutues that suet plan Would be changed so as to permis am not be was | erection of a pier on a jine parallel with ith Lee at the vesant street, more ospeciaily m+ that stresb » 100 tons American | Belly, 216 Kast Tweuty-thirt street, aud in the premises | Wituess—Tbie information as to ers found a farge quantity of the goods whieh | from the estimate in which he was th n stolen from Mr. dudsou. The girls were held nination before Justice Ledwith on charges of $52 60, some holding at $5: elit scrap, and 100 tous mor Lee on private | the 5 200 tons 1 Glengarnock, from ship, brought | bad aud 60 a 75 tous Garteherrie sold, from yard, at $53. nvauia 28e., Oveanic 60e., | The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company announces a $110, Gunnell Gold $1 05, | @arterly dividend of two and a half per cent, payable the 17(h instant. Also an extra dividend of Rian 20c., Fee Staple 20e., Rynd Farm 7Oe., Webste Columbian C. and M. 60c,, Smiuih & Parmlee $5 10. At : : od was continued ia manufactured it tarceny, of the Iaticr and the capt been discontinued and — elo: There the second board Benehof’ Run closed $155 higher, | CeHt im-stock, at par, #o fur asthe same can be done in GNOBS OUTRAGE ON A YOUNG WowaN wy a wan: | former? A. 1 do not think | ever heard any one say | Be thing in the case beiween the owners of the rolling at $18 90; United Stair 2ic., selling at $25 50, | *¥eM shares; and when the dividend shalt amount to "gies tae “ AR | anything on that « T linye heard that he was in | OPlatd, ag x0 oct in the complaint, which can be Got» mfr ha ; ‘ jonal part of w share, the xeme shall be paid in er" - 7 chided iu the general aunesiy that was offered at ibe | Mtered as any adjudication upon the questions before Buchanan Farm 77e., Brevoort $ npire and Pihole ” = a pai Fliza Noeley, » young wotan twenty-one years of | surrender of the army discussed. Those cases related to the rights of the pan $2, Northern Light $350, Oceanic 60c,, Fupire City at the rate of Aily dollars a share, as no fractions gold. age, living in Rauway, S.J ne to t Q What amuesty do vou allude to? A. The one that | Ue im the lands between Tompkins atreet the 40¢., Pituolo Creek $1296, Rynd Farm We., Webster | Will be issued. comprising | on « visit, and on Thursday Lon the family | MAS given at the time of the surrender of Lee's and John. | Shore. The decisious there made cann made , 5% — e ponap en sae NN ORR REED " ¥ ured ed on the family | ston’ armies, cable to this case, in which neither the plainti nor $110, Gunnell Gold $105, Columbian C. and Mi. 60e., 6 hows the reevipts and shipments of Audrew Dann, residing at 3 scond avenue, | @ From whom did you hear that? A. T do not re. | city have any tille to the fee, and where the action te Suith & Parmlee $5 10. of flour and grain ut Mitwaukee during the years L864 cargo, embracing about 1,000 bags, is held at | with whom she acquainted. Mrs Duna being tem. | member; [ heurd several speak of it; my am broughé merely to protect a right to wharthge and ‘met The last Boston bank statement stands this, ax com. | 24 1865 Id, We also note sale of 1,000 bags Cateutta in | porarily alent, her hinsband horried his et to | Wat 1 heard the prisoner say so, and Tiny have heard | Sty litle to the land iteclt. My conclusion ts that Oe rod with that of th 1865. — 50, gold. | 7 : Nis children OW f0 | others say Ko, but 1 do not recollect plaiutift i# not entitled wan injunction as prayed pared wilh that of the previous wee! Receipts, Shipmen’s, The demand for pig was very limited, and | Ded, after which, Mies Neeley alleges lie locked the doors @ When and where did you hear the prisoner say sot | Dut that he must be left to bie remedy, if he be Flour, bbls... 280,872 372,92 » | and commenced taking improper liberties with Ler. She | A in Louisville, and my best impression is that the | DY the ereetion of this pier, ether by an actién for prices ruled quite nominal. Small sales foreign’ w x 925 Capital Wheat, bush. 9, 120,255 f made at $6 85.4 $7, gold) The market, if anything, charges that Dunn seized and dragged her into a back rment te contained in a Written application that hae | #4¢4 oF by ejectme or such other mode 45 may be Loans ‘ see 105,00 weak, but prices were without decid.d cuange » from whieh she endeavored to escape but in | gone to the President vised, The order appealed trom should bp atirmed Spocie..... sheet and pip? were selling moderately well at previous | AS she Waa screaming for help. Duwu, @ Have you seen that appheation? A. Yes: and 1 | “n dollars costs. Legal tender notes. quotations. further charged, placed bie band over her mouth, | wax the b tion to the Present; 1 Joun N. Whiting for plaintiff; Giljert Dean for @& site Tune —There has been a decided improvement in | aud overpowering, inie victim. ‘grossly’ outraved het | ine read fondants person, She subsequently fled tnto the etre Cireuiation (national) 2 20148, 721 the demand for all sorts; quite a number of Ease Q. Was the petition signed by the prisoner? A. Yeu pre Ciroulation (State). 1,480,718 dealers and manufacturers ‘are in the market buying | [Bformed one of the neighbors of the @ Q Havin, seen that petivion signed by the prikoner, The Lawrence Will Case. M4 rather more freely. Micer Morrieon, of the Twenty firet prec Uy ewear that you have SUPREME COUNT—GENERAL Tene. The assortment Is very good, and | The Portage Lake Mining Gazelle says that the ship AM with a moderate stock full prices are ad dD . Me ode " rendil arrested Pann aud took himto the « the prisoner havin g ges Bal o menta of copper from that port daring the last season 100 she Quick MinC>. 4: No finportant u tations. the prisoner wae arraigned before ete rece? A arial iad pot Ingraham and Clerke, wore: — wo XY Cen RR. .b3q ane anarket ruled qui'e the paper, and take ite conten Br soot mess de Gnd ce ok: Aveta B.D ‘ 40......860 ayant. and ohers.—This case came up yesterday ou appeal from + " Fy 298 tor a mee roe gr © jee om 298 tons, 100 bb! rer AL ALLUSIONS the decision of (he Surrogate refusing to admit the terme Some few tots | Important to Deaters -* sod de ag! corr’ oF COMMON RAS. ingenions than caw market was rathor quiet, bat prices were a The witness said he uated. | Cut were selling at frum 796. + | a pang wis aes Daly biioad The questions put toh se., as to brand, the inside price for inferior qualities, @ gold Img CaKe repo 1 OUF issue Of Wednesday, | falee position. ¥ Bud 10880 | Clinch were fran at from Oc. a 100., forged horee 96e. for | and which was a suit for the value in greenbacks of a | MF. Courtney replied that he was there in the discharge | December’, 1829, leaving Lawrence's entire property tote . 106 0, yellow metal dle. ant ziuc 200, cash. bag containing five thousand dollars in go iblic duly, and he did not think Wat he had pat | Orothers and sisters, together with the sum of ten thom mrs. ~The market has bean dull but no spe- 5 a Li extion that was bot proper. sand dollars to @ person named Margaret Parviow, stated Bullion, Mr. Courtney say ual youranswers 008% | atieged will of A. R. Lawrence to probate, ‘The facts te the case have already been fully publishet im the Harsco, It appear? thet the contewied will was mage crease of 278 Lond 1,947 Ibs. ‘of ingot eoy abt ats of laet year, placy the shipments of the Port: @ par with those of Ontonagon and te necessary to calcul {ingot copper, whick al for the season as fol > ons ing RR..DIO 106 4 100 600 Read 600 coin, brought 2000 Tr N. 7.0, dt & cial variation in by agents of Meyer & Greve to the banking house of | The wiunes—If you use the language you have ad Tied 2 vet, 8 Le aged ay Clarke, Dodge & Co., and lost or stolen after having been | Arrssed to rue you should do it on the street aes tee Wh come tena ee Same, wns oom oe Shee = os © Bote sales placed on the counter of the latter, was terminated | jl procaarn ber oo altereation tested by the ebildren of thie Margaret Parsiow, whe Crint n 98% 100 do... 2deall 96% Spirits of turpentine war steady at | Thursday, after a three days trial Witness—1 avk the Court to call him to order. nileged that she was the lawful danghter of Mr. Law ai nal WL OL" 0 Stoningion RR.. 115 | OTe. & $1 Ors, for large lots without particular sales Wr. Joka K. Burrill summed up, in am elaborate ad. |. Mr. Courtney—This General is used to this bullying iu | TORO” BY & contracted with a tndy anmed ‘The following are the products of Keweenaw county moky for the last four years:— Tons. da, 1,607 we 1,800 | 10000 Objo & Miskeer 2 1,678 2000 Erietet mort WO Tad R 7414 | Crude do, was held at $7 50.9 $8. We heard of no sales F " " | i whatever, “Tar was selling mt $3.8 §4 50, inciuding | “ert fOr the defence, and Mr. Buckley fur the plant, | “ Court—i call you to order. North County aud Wilmington. Pitch was steady, with | after which Judge Daly reviewed the evideuce on both | Mr, Courtney—He is bere, now, In another place, and & few small sales at $7 for No. 1 city. sides, and inetricted the jury as to the lew applicable to | bis Insults and threats have no force on me. | repeat Oua.—Thore have been Bo special sales of crale; | ine case, He declared the rule to be woll settied that it | S2im; hw answers were more ingenious than candid, and 9200 Ciev & Pitts RR oH Prices were firm at $2 60 for sperm matural, $2 60 for do. | © = ee ‘t ) every one who has beard his testimony will say so, This Skeliorn in 1818 or 1819. On the other side ft contended that (his marriage never (ook The Ber rogate ruled against the will, and in favor of the . testants, The cave was argued before the general longth yesterday. oF Judge Deno and Mr. Fullertan for Hiackmae and Smith for appellants 800 Mich 5 & NI 100 do. 60 } 2 =. .b3 88) unbleached winter, and $1 60 for whale, Mauufnetnred | the gold coin, amounting in the agerogate to twenty-five | attempt to bully me will have noeffeton me 1 have ae for each year and on do. 400 Qdcatl 86: Oil Was selling iu lots to the trade at ptevious prices, pisand dota contay im five ae - seen this before, and if done again I will resent ft in « |. Diveral over | 6000 Brie dd mort. 20 dare a SEx6 | Wo cote sales of 120 bbte, bicactrea wimer fa | om ot, ‘Gaon dake bakes Gat Way that the Coit may not Gate 10 have repented hare. A Curious Action for Alimony. 1000 Had K bde "67 400 Chic & NWest R 36% | & $1 70, mostly at the outelde pret; 100 bbls, manata they were responsible for tte safety itnoes—As to bis personal allusions, I will only add THE PLAINTIFY ALLROED TO BE DRCRANED. ‘The business at the <0) Treasury today wae ae fol 1000 MiehCen’ sn 1 200 do. «86% | tured sperm ut $2 66. Liuseed of! was in moderate de a verdict should be rendered in fav that the street is the only proper place to settle them. SUPREME COCR) —CH AME FI tendon ’ 1000 Tol W Istimex 0 Maret only, but prices remained steady with sales tor But the great diffcalty in the case Court—Go on with the examination. As to the re. Before Judge Sutherland . 4 1000 Chic& NW ister 500 consumption at trom $1 43a $1 46 for’ cask and bol of testimony existed ax to whether the | marks or criticiams of the District Attorney, they are Jed Total recnipts : $1,613,560 | 1000 Pet POWACT a 400 « Lard oi! was dull and heavy; some eigalt loi were taken Tone dcliveret or Rot, ond therefore as to whe | merely bis opinions and have po effect on me; but you | Ja¥ 6 —Bilen A. Price wt. Jon D. Price in thie case va ' . La6itez | 2000 M&SePanltetm ne for immediate use at $1 20.8 $1 70 fer grease and $1 96 sible for the lows. If, th the | {the Witness) are entitled to protection. plaintiff, in November, 1865, procured s dacrom of sage 5 (6 792,774 ” makmerestak 00 do. & $2 05 for elty fall and -winter pri ae to qual Jory, ‘otter daly weighing the evidence, s) Witners—I ask no protection ‘aration from ber husband, the defendsnt A auit fer oustony 480,090 | 600 Canton Co 100 IN! Cen some were holding the very best at $2 10; wo he: the conclusion that Mr. Wheeler, the agent of ke, Court—The District Attorney bas a right toeriticine the on the nd of ebunery in new ag ae iy On account of go ows ooo | TEE Det & Hod nal ‘Colm certificates. ....... coe DMO The condition of the hanks of the three principal com Mercia! citice of the Union is exhibited in the following table, which shows the aggregntes of their last weekly Hg beim statements, and the dewieti oe from the return: of the | to0 Quick Min Co.s90 no sales atthat prive, Bauk ‘Straits oll were firm ., had taken possenel t ¢ | testimony if he des it in a way that is not personal bot quiet at §1 25 and $1 36 Lay -nenp~ rd onl Was pm bd ti ng then, then be weonatee ef salary Witness-—He has criticized my Testimony hile Twas “ unchanged, we quote cask per gailoe i under examination. Proview eke The Court intimated that |t would require the attend. ance of the Marshal ip case of any apprehensions of vio. meantime she brit ation foralimony, a ab i the decree of Coroners’ Inques' lence. romwar Caacatry.—Coroner Wildey yeater Mr. Courtney —There is no fear of that, » barking dog R 103% | to a considerable exiout in buyers jest at the New York Hospital on the | does not bite. 108 200 Chic & Alton RR. 106 sing at $27 TO regular. The sales rious week :— comprised avout 7,000 bbis. at $25 7 Witness—That ie T geenrep deals ta tan ak's inenss Sut fhm $24 3 for oll 40; $29490 for prime, | PUY Of Charles Lawrence (colored), gmpo died from the | yalte geld intron of ine enemy, nut “ont on ihe Th goaSétne | 120000048 20; 1025008 to and hk G0 « $25 60 for prime mick The sales for Tue Court desired that the extn should be pro- ‘20000, : were nearl; mew mess, ceeded wit! ‘was accord 5 izmaeing | Pogue Te a7 30, 2 se by See tte MRR, 2% | mostly for February, Marco, | and May, sellers | giore, No. 15 Beaver ‘where hi The question as to the pravnee's poonion in the South- SUPREME COURT —ciRCHIT, ne : lean SExt | option, at $28 k gus 75” The demand for Piecebeed fel from the fourth to tue first Ruse. "The jury | érmarmy was then repeated. Before Jadge G' G. Rarnard. \ rt * beef was fair and were firm. The sales | rendered a verdict of “Accidental death." He was sixty. 4 ma tat | 208 she NY Conia: 9833 do Tose Brie Ri.” Set esochic a wi Ni | were 600 bbis., at $lla 200 fwd River. 96 108% 400 Pits, frac Ra 18% | $id n $17 for old extra mens, 3 _ | mess and $22 a $24 for ne 200 Reading RR... 106% 100 10275 | work quiet with a few Jas. 5. Mose Dannenbowm and oncther ot Comedie Walke,—Thia action was brought by the plaintitt, we Witness—The only answer I can give is what | heve for old plain mess; t years of age aud born on Staten Island He lived | stated already. sistapiown a new Courtney 5 jira meas, Beef hams Drate prow Scapa. —Heary R Colwell, an infant only Phen mits of explanation. rena a Jucraase tm legal tenders. . He IRD SESSION —2:30 P. we Bacon was in demand nine months Old, died at the residence of bis parents, Witneas—The ‘of bis im the Con. | hi ‘spears repairs wore inde phe teat NS | OSes HE HO Oh ote SN |e fives pron {ceived inst Susday evening by Uwe socidental upesting teen ert ere ea Peden’ signed by dene oad Jay tt onde ‘A vord (or 8 a parison aggregates ‘sbank re: | Soooe: . ta ia , welt te ot of ‘aid cate full cxicet calsed was given, Plamen ©. (gpa OP . % price. 20,64 102% 500 aa sUl % | very, “8 opt apou bim water, the an8 mere oiws of ue abpre tres cities with their elatements at S000 6'2,5-20.0.85 wie 1m cota’ me” we qk, "Wome ance es oh ue body by nae Wiaep. icaionaes: oode ty tan Ot eee its ouroowee @ vartre. ws ba: