The New York Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1866, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

' | b * Anerense. “ 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Toespay, July 17—6 P. M, fyrall streo. fs still in a fever of speculation, but the Bever is of a somewhat intermittent character, and busi- gosas on the Stock Exchange has been unseitled to-day by afurther breakdown in Erie, That the general ten- dency of prices is upward, however, would seem to be fudicated by the fact of some of the active speculative qtocks having this atternoon recovered to as high « point aa they had reached since the present excitement set in. @he weather has been =0 intensely hot that it is surprising Aho speculative activity has been so well maintained, ‘and it argues well for the future course of the market towards higher prices. At the open board at ten o'clock New York Central mold at 101%, Erie 675; 66%, Reading 109% @ 34, Michigan Southern 82);, Northwostern 35;—preterred 64%, Fort Wayne 08:;, Wostern Union Telegraph 53. ‘At the rst regular board Erie closed 8% lower than at the balf-past two board yesterday, New York Central 3, ‘Hudson River 3, Reading 1, Michigan Central 34, Michi. gan Southern 1%, Illinois Central %, Cleveland and Pitts- burg 34, Northwestern 1}{—preferred %, Cleveland and Toledo %, Fort Wayne 34, Quicksilver 1%, Ohio and Massissippf certificates 14. Government securities were steady and moderately active, Coupon five-twenties of the old issue sold at 1073;. Five-twenties of 1865 wore 4 lower. In State stocks Tennesseo sixes advanced §. ‘At the one o'clock sessions the market was steady. ‘At the half-past two board ic was steady, Now York Central closed 1 per cent higher than at the first roy lar ‘board, Erie 14, Michigan Southern %, Hudson River 4, Reading 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2%, Northwestern A—pre‘erred 4, Westera Union Telegraph $. Tennes- oo State Sixes were % lower. Government securities wore dull but gonerally steady. Seven-thirty notes of tho second series were 4 lower, Compound interest motes were quoted by the buyers over the counter as under:—Juno, 1964, 113!f; July, 122%: August, 1123¢; October, 111%; December, 1103¢; May, 1865, 1083, August, 1064 ; September, 1063¢; October, 10534. At the half-past three open board Erie sold down to 63% 0 64%, and the rest of the market was a shade lower, but steady in tone, Michigan Southern sold at 83, Cleveland and Pitteburg 84 a 84, Rock Island 97 a 973;, Northwestern 36°;—preferred 65%; a 65, Cumberland 46%, Western Union Telegraph 634g. Afterwards the market closed steady, the following being the quota- @ons at a quartor-poq five:—Erie 644, a 644%, Michigan Southern 82% a 823, Clevelaud and Pitteburg 84 a 844, Rock Island 96% 297, Northwestern 96% a 36%—pre- ferred 6534 a 6534, Fort Wayne 98% a 99. 5 There is no noticeable change in money, and the wants Of the Stock Exchanze are freely supplied at five percent, with a fow exceptional transactions at four, The dis- Dursements by the Treasury in payment of the July coupons of typ seven-thirty loan and in redemption of the one year certificates of indebtedness, on which in- terest ceased yeatorii: are creating a surplus of loana- ble funds at this contre, National bank notes are pro. Portionately increasing in supply, and, in order to ex- change them for legal tenviers, holders of large amounts are disposed to tend them for a few days free of interest. First’ class commercial papor fs off-red in limited quantities and taken at 6 a 634 per cent, but long dates h in some instances to g@ubmit to7. At Chica; aad Cincinnati there iv a brisk demand for money at (he bank rate of 10 per cont, and exchange on Now York is firm at par buying and 110 premium selling The tendency of the gold market is upward. The Opening quotation wus 14934, followed by a ateady ad- ance (0 151K. From this point it gradually receded @nd closed at 150%; Loans were gonerally made flat, and there wasa diminisiied supply of cash gold press- tng upon the market. Forogn exchange bas beon steady, but very lightly @ealt in. The leading drawers contiaue to ask 10994, but the best bills on England at sixty days are quoted second band at 100.0 4, and short sight at 110 a 3, against 110% asked. Commorcia! bills are scarce and out of @avor, as buyers in every instance wish to remit with @he least possibie risk. Bills om Frankfort were nom!- mally 44; on Bremen (for prime bills at sixty days), 19; on Hamburg, ditto, 7; on Paris, at three days, 5.8%c. a G.10c, ; at sixty days, 5.10c. a 6.12. The Bank of England and the Bank of France re- a Be 3 sunt 7 RERRES tine ‘BBo., United States $8 05, Consolidated Gregory (a. 10) G10 26, Downieviliqyic., Kipp & Buell $1 50, Quartz MUU $6 20. ‘Tue foreign news hy the Pareire had no importart @ffect upon any of the markets, but it tended in some (Uttle degree to strengthen the gbld market. There is More reason, however, why gold should rise in the event Of w sudden peace abroad than if the war is indofinitely Prolongel, so far as legitimate causes are concerned; for da the former caso there would not be that foreign de- ‘mand for eur breadstaffs which would otherwise bo felt. It ts » wbject of genoral remark that the usual Monthly statement of the public debt due on the 1st of the present month has not yet been published. The Omission to publish it has g rise to various Conjectures asto its cause, none of which of course &re calculated to improve the public credit or inerease Confidence in Mr. McCulloch's administration of the Bnances, The amount of the gold resorve is supposed to be the main reasou why the statement is not forthcom- dug; but whateveris the reason, the policy of suppress. ing tho statement undeniably bad. If the Bank of Eng'and suppressedono of ite weekly statements in a @imilar manner it would excite a host of apprehensions and lead to popular clamor. Why, then, In our case does the Secretary of the Treasury venture to trespass upon a Public right? It ayjeot for Congressional inquiry and legislation, and attention should be directed to it immediately. Sudge Nelson has, after ax usual long consideration,” Golivored another decision on the subject of the tax cn brokers’ sales, In tho present case an injunction haa Deon granted, as before, restraining the Collector of In- ternal Revenue from collecting the tax on sales from Parties holding a banker's license. We have not seen a Copy of the decision in full, but from a telegraphic sum- ary we learn that Judge Nelsou hold that persous doing v—iqess under a bauker’s license may transact the business oF noth banker and broker under it, amd Ghat where the bisines of banker and broker is done and purchases and sales of meeks are made by the broker for bis own account, he is not liabie to pay a tax pon such transactions; also that a banker may advance Money on stocks and sel] them to reimburse his advance and not be lianle t) the brokers’ tat; fur. Shermore, that a person doing business under ® banker's license as @ broker is liable bo pay the brokers’ tax on all such transactions ead that purchasing stocks and selling the same in his own name Without disclosing the name of his customer, and paying Bis own money for the stocks so purchased, render him Gable to ene brokers’ tax. It is difficult to reconctie the Lattor with the former part of dhe reported deeiaion in the Bdeence of acopy of it; bat fat firet sight it looks as if the Judge oxempted ho bank hough doing Pusiness as brok < operation of the law, but | Ghat be ha ses pogo and simple, whe * not, in the tax, And Woe scall, however, discuss his Move at length wh a ae port in fall comes to hand. Meanwhile tho tw cot wording of the law and ite conswued by Judge Nelson are clear Baough » The report of thé Tours Committee on Banking and Durrency, presented by Mr. Hooper yesterday, is a timely ocument, suggestive of reform in the management of Bho national banks. 1) mends the prosecution of Pho managers of defaulting banks, and partioulariy those Of the Merchants’ Notional Bank at Washington and Propore? amendments to the National Corrency act Bo moot -xisting deficiencies of legistation. It is under. Pood | it was owing to the investigations and report pr mmittos that Mr. F. Clarke, the Comptroller of @ Currency, sent in bis resignation, he following wore the earnings of the Chicago and forthwestorn Railway Company for the second week in july $191,860 06 » 170,744 61 ——_ + $1a016 8 | NEW YORK HERALD, WE Were unchanged, at 67, a 60c. for sealed, and for No. 1. ~ The value of the exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending to day, was $4,076,867. ‘Tho business transacted at the Sud-Treasury m this city to-day was as follows:— te. tt 16360. ; 200 cases eitron at 19¢. a 200. id, and small tots of Turkish Beast dese c. gold; also 3,600 bunches bananas at ‘The following statement shows the condition of the Philadelphia banks yesterday, as compared with the pre- and uphusked, og Ni ao nee $80 $9, and Freicnrs were ‘dull and vious Monday :— were:—To Liverpool, 66,000 buchels July 9. Ry A 4ied., 60 hhds, tobacco at 17. 64, Loans. 54 $49,403.40 321,008 bushel corn st 6764. 1,000 Baten. Specie. a Xd. ow, per steamer, rrengh 20,546,695 20,311,608 | $4'*"1,000 boxes choave at 30n, 80. thde Deposits 707,567 | and 260 bbls. rosin at 28, To Antwerp, Circulation, + 9,442,146 | at Pruasian bark was chartered ‘The Philadelphia Clearing House statement for the RB past week is as follows:— Uvity in the market, sales being restricted Balaness, | vanced rates demanded by im Beton 008 Rio =— Grande, 203; Ibs. average, ata gold, days; il Z.. ¥ 38. BSE a 180. gold; Orinoco, 21 to on, “ine, gold Grande, 20 to 22 Ibs., 16c_ gold; California, 22 to 25 Ibs. . ++ «+ $33 657,684 isige. & 1c, gold; and Texas, 23 to 25 Iba, 100.0 ‘Tho revenue and expenditure of the province of Canada gol for June, 1866, were:— Luarurn.—Homlock has been in moderate demand at Revenue customs. + $689,676 | unchanged Stock light. Oak has been in active Excts@...++05+5 + 283,062 | demand at full rates. We quote:. Bill stamp duty . + 5,458 | Ayres heavy, at 860. a 87. ; middle do., aye. Post Office .. i + 81,408 mee do., 320. a 3330. ifornia heavy, ‘850, ; Crown lands department + 140,965 | middie do., 334c. a 3430. ; and light do., 810, a 823¢c. ; Miscellaneous ....... + 118,185 | Orinoco, &o., heavy, 300. @ 32%. ; middie do., 330. & y S4e, ; and light do., ‘300. & Sic. ; oak slaughter heavy, Total ....... ve 400. "a 460. ; middie do., 40¢. a 45c.; and light, $20. 8 Expenditure ....... 541,600 | 36°. per Ib. Morasaes wae in fair demand at previous prices. Be- sides the nsual jobbing trade, we notice the sale of a cargo, partly clayed, but nearly al! muscovado, 500, We quote:—Cuba muscovado at 45c. a 650. ; do. 43c. a 50c.; do. centrifugal, 35¢. a 460. ; Porto Rico, 60c. n 80c. ; New Orleans, 80c. 8 $110, Stock, 6,760 bhds, Cuba and 8,640-do, Porto Rico, Nata, 6 sizes of cut, icularly 10d., are very, stared and in good demand. Other sizes havo been largely dealt in, and the fnarket closing firm, at the fol- The Boston «money market continues easy, with no special change to notice in the rates of interest, which atill rule at 6 a7 per cent, ‘Phe United States Sub-Trea- surer thore yesterday paid $1,750,000 of certificates of indebtedness and $120,000 of seven-thirty coupons. ‘The earnings of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad for June of this and last year were as follows: — at elayed, 1806, 1863. | jostin, S Z quotations, with sellers Joss operate, Eastern a vision. . ered bee ‘Wo quote 6%. a To. ; clinch were mioaderan fc. press. estern Division. . ed horse, 2c. a 240. ; forged do., 30c. a 4c. ; coppet,, 60c. and yellow metal, 33¢. Total... .....0¢ + Navan Stores —Spirita turpentine was in Imited de- Decrease this year... mand, and decidedly lower, wholesale lots being freely offered at 66c., and retail Iota at 70c.; common rosin was dull and heavy at $2 50; ocher grades were noglected, though we note a sale of 150 barrels, fine, at $6. Tar was firm at $3 26 a $3 50 for Wilmington, without im. portant gales Orrs.—In linseed there was nothing of moment trans. New York Stock Exchange. Toxspay, July 17, 1066, VIRST SKS810N—10:30 a. M- $10000 US 6's,'68,.c 124 100ehs Atlan M SS.Co 116 2000 U 3 6°s,’81...c 1093¢ 100 Boston Wat Pow. 31% DN DAY, INTERNAL REVENUE. | 4327" Income Returns for the Fifth District. Income Statistics from 1862 to the Poople Respond to the Require- nents of the Goverament, 1864 Inclusive. &e. &e. bo. Owing to the delay in Congressional action ‘upon the ‘internal revenue tax bill beyond the usual time for asses- sing the yearly taxes, instructions from the department in Washington wore received by the United States As- sessors to commence their duty respecting the annual taxes at the time prescribed.in the “act of June 30, 1664,"? #0 that the government should not be permitted to suffer through tardy legislation. Promptly on the first Monday in May last, these officials set their assist- ants to work canvassing their divisions, and recciving the income returns and applications for licenses. From the tncome returns rendered for the year 1865, the deductions under the same head as in the case of the returns for the preceding year have been allowed, among | O¢; the many of which are national, state and local taxes | Oatman, Ji paid within the year, the amount of rent actually paid for the homestead or place of business, wages, interest, bad debte, the tax withheld by institutions, and six hundred dollars exemption. From the annua! list for 1866, on file in the assessor's office of the Fifth Congressional district of New York, containing the returns of income for the year 1865, and licenses to expire May 1, 1867, the following returns of net income, with those appearing on & subsequent list, have been taken, the rates of taxation being for incomes in excess of $5,000 at ton per cont, those less than that sum at five per cent:— INCOME RETURNS FoR 1865 IN EXCESS OF THE BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. 8,678 208 a 067 3 6, 208 —_— ™M. A Lown on Tat ror Busaiasy.—A young mas Marks, Marcus. $6,568 $4,953 | named James Forbes, who had every of Moret Charles Tho Poon being a lunatic, was placed on trial in the Court of Ses- McCollum, John. 8.980 2'864 | sions yesterday afternoon on a charge of burglary. The john. 1,177 Moyer, 618 | accused was found in the residence of a gentioman iu Zoi Michaslis, Morris... 1.000 | rast Brooklys, and when taken into custody said he 1,200 Muiguine, Job 1 a'g40 | wanted money. He had taken nothing from the house. 3,437 Murry, George + 1,872 | When taken to the station houses broken chisel, an }B4 Marous, Alexander... 1,600 | empty revolver and & of keys were found in hie ate re a 2736 possession. He was sent to where he immedi 1,004 Tex | divested ac. Bae gave them to 1,026 Modu! 1,102 | low prisoner. ace 4 2244 va ny 1799 been most eccentric, and the District Attorney q — 1,148 Mon Sehe. vate | the propriety ihe precane- 4 wie. 2486 Millér, Anton 41004 | °xamined by physicians, but it appears they wore divided 1,626 Moore, Richard Toss | $2 opinion. was of the opinion that the prisoner was 1,962 ‘Heury. 4,105 only shamming, 60 that he aia aes ae 1.128 MeKee,Jr.,.Execui’'rd. 2:24 | The fact, howe was ee 1310 1937 | bas taken li for the past 455 11006 juded the idea that he wasonly playing lunatic. He Fir 2086 | Tins wigsed away until he has soarooly strength, enough ‘809 to stant . range glare in his wT whieh bh : oie tolls reason has gone. said that he had be- 444 come: paaeare of the spirits; th: al with 2 him; he saw and thoy? were hover 548s over hi of 3 10 ile ken for some time teatified tobissingular babite, Lsre and ail inion that he was deranged. ‘The io 000 | ‘Austetant District ‘Atlorney, who had tho caso in charge, . aie ig refused to sum apo! = paper she: semanas 3,063 2001 | SoC Juilty, Tho prisoner eat witha swaying motion of th» body and melancholy expression, took no notice Nichols, David.. ger “Newman, William. $1,015 | of the proceedings. Steps were taken to send him to the Niemann, Henry.... 1,500 Newcom, James, ... 2,861 | Insane Asylum. Newcomb, Asbury... 3.074 Newton, Bdward.... 1, A Youna Woman Armestzp ox 4 Cmanae or OpTamn- unladen, Gertes, . 2/008 ina Mower Unpsx Fatsa Parrencas.—A young woman, 313 quite propossessing in appearance, who gave her name 3’005 | Elizabeth Maurer, waa taken into custody yesterday 11344 | aiternoon on a charge of obtaining money undor false Boe pretences. It appears she called at the residence of Openhym, William. $4,790 Ogden, J. do P. Olenbare, Adoip' itd O'Meara, John. Oute Deideri: O’Lonnell, Franc den, Benjamin :700 | iar. Taylor, on Redford avenno, noar Wilson strest, and O'Reilly, Hugh. 9,484 | Mtioited ald.to. bury her father, who, she said, was lying P. a dead at his residence — com —e yoy net Phelan, Michael 906 Pratt, William M....$2,219 | Seventh. Sho stated to Mra. Taylor that her father 4 Daniel. wen Pret Martin ,440 | died on Friday last, and that she had no meang 1 busy 2,569 Patterson, Het 4,000 | him. Mra, Taylor, pityiug the young wopis=®, give. '105 *Plunkgtt, Philip D... 1,500 | tion, gave her'a ‘small sum of mane “For manner 5427 Pollack, Joseph..... 5,960 | changed so suddenly that Mrs, T6—*5- nad her snepicions 1,205 Pendleton, C. B 2/826 | that the story of the git #3 untrue. Sho watched hor, .17,374 Pinner, Isaac A. 2,275 | and finally oalled 027 Hopwoll, of the Forty-fifth pre- Pai - 2,267 1,320 | gind!, who s**ckted the girl. She contended that her Percival, James..... 2,200 red WrSnt was true, but when tho officer visited the Price, Josoph M...., 7,044 497 lace he ascertained that the people residing there were Planton, H... + 6,504 1,230 | entirely unacquainted with the qirl If wag also peep. Page, Peletiah P...., 2,738 tained that she had visited a number of other persons, Pldtiton, Jonn & 8.050 {rom whom she had obtained money. The gir! haa for- Probeating, C! -+ 1,178 morly boen employed as a domestic ina family residmg on the Bloomingdale road, New York. She was locked j,5-20 0°62 107% ived, but the market continued steady at $180 for EXEMPTION. Q. af 5000 vatnall 107 % 101Yy tee Tots Foglish was nme of $175 for parcels, % Quinn, Michaol......$1,018 Quinlan, Jeremiah, .$4,051 | UP to await exaiination, 33000 small 107% 101% | Cruse sperm has been in fair demand in Now Bedford, | alexander, A. M....82,400 Albro, Stephen 8. Ronsxp is A Porter Hovse.—John Owone, a liquor 98500 U86's, 5-20 c 66 10555 6534 | tho rales comprising 1,150 bbls. for manufacturing, sup’ | Anderson, Wm. 2,289 Antenwreith, 04 | Rapp, John H 4 dealer in Greenwich street, New York, went into a por- 33000 2d cal! 10535 65." | posed at $2 70, and 120 bbls. in Boston, on terms not al- | Alexander, Solomon. 7,719 Andrews, H. B...... 2,400 | Rolyea, Peter. 3,100 } tor nouse kept by Zachariah Coleman, 145 Grand atreet 6000 TS5's,)740 ead 90 64% | lowed to transpire. We quote crade sporm, $270; natu- | Asiheim, 8. W.. 1,170 Aery, George. " Rusher, Samu T ? fh * 69000 US 5's, 10-40.¢ 99 64% | ral winter do,, $285, and bleached do., $2 96, thongh | ‘Astie, H: 1,702 ‘Awel, Nathan Rosevelt, George Williarnaburg, where be alleges that he w ten and 2000 Tr n 73-1018 5 1034; 65 | some holders demanded $3: crude whale, $125.0 $1 20. | Aims, Walton 1697 ‘Adrian, M. J. % Rilly, Cornelius robbed of threo hundred dollars in mono 7 14000 do... ...... 108 % 65%¢ | and refined do, $140 a $145. Of lard, sales have been | Acheson, David. 1,620 Aston, Bartholomow. 1,054 Mi Smith, the barkeepsr in the place, was arrested on @ 50000, do.2d series 1044 150 Erie RR pref.... 77 made of $1,000 gallons, on terms we could not learn, and | abberly, Elias T. 1266 Aarons, tsadore..... 1,140 charge of being conserned in the robbery. He was com- 1700 do.8d s aml 102% 100 Hudson RiverRR 114% | small lots of city distilled red at $105 $110. Imports | ailen, James T. 5 Abberly, John,..... 4,300 4 mitted by Justice Dailey yesterday to await the action di .. 1043 200 Reading RR..... 110 of sperm and whale oil and whalebone into the United | avery, John.. Alle, Joseph B....., 2,556 2206 | of the Grand Jury. y Ba ¢ r b20 ue States for the week ending July 16, “ogee oe B i Snootiwa Arrnay.—A shooting affray occurred between 10000 Tenn 6's..new 70% 100 Mich Con RR... 107°” | New Redford — Bole, ‘Lhe. | Berrian, A. bocirigg | Rowman Debs. $1,500 2 two mon named Joha Denvers and Honry MoLoughltm, 10000 do, 10% 100 do.......%. 106% | Bark Rouasean..... — — | Bovoxe, b * 9'075 Barth, Augustus, in Water street, on Monday night, when the former shot 71 200 MichSo&NIndRR 8236 Do. on freight. 828 8,600 | Prvnstcip, est. of Zion 2,296 t Snow, Charles L....$1,288 | the latter, wounding him in the ehoulder. Denvers was ae aoe i a gy Rewen, Benjamin... $073 59,099 Smith, Elias 8,284 | selling ics cream and McLaughlin called for some; aftee 1000 Mo6's, Hieas tes & as eee, caso, 164 368 - Birch, William. "800 1,858 Smith. John A 1943 | eating some he threw the balance in the face of Deus 11000 NB Ts, by tn 1045 é | ‘Brig Peadity 00 at Buokholmer, Joseph. tH pat aa Wilfain im Bi p el EF a fe eamincie hee feet en 6 aT net, N. L... “ a mith, ® a MOONY Cen s'er 6S Gs aap clove nae RR 82% | Total. 004 3,600 Burk, ny. ed Burke, John. Shophord, Tomas 18108 | Corawei 1000 Erie, 2 m,'79. 100 825 | Previously 47,508 sonteo | Bloomer, E.'S ae Beet Goat Gelover, A. A...----31,023 | Lavwon—Tho sidewhec! ateanter Manotus was anached LOCaNW each Te From January 1 to date 48,206 Bhiven, Jeremiah Smin, Philip Fo... 2'157 | yesterday afternoon trom tue shipyard of Jeremiah Bf. %& shs Amer Ex B'k 113% Same time last year. 65.970 Burke, Patrick. . sohwab, Michaol,... 1\676 | monson, foot of Colyer stroet, Greenpoint, Hor dimen- 111 Centrai Nat Bank 10334 Exports for t " Berliner, Marc 2/258 | sions aro as followa:—Length of Keel, two hundred and 33 Fourth Nat Ban. 104 poly, 9; 1860. 2 pSaa Bi Laat 244 | Ginty foot; Dreadih of ‘oun «Orly feet; depth of hold lo. . eee é it on . 2 sf fifteet al 50 Del Had Canal, 147° shor SA Brommell, A. H...., 1,860 8{050 Sfroon feek. Hor enginycres, Now York. ‘The Manotas 100 dO... sess. 148 348 2,616 2,295 fe intended for a lip Of steamers to ply betwoon New 200 Wyom’g ¥ Ci C meats, 1,300 1,300 York and Philadelp!i@ 200 American Coal... 61 18,698 1,800 ae Sore aan cae 00 To08 THY NEW EXCISE LAW 0. 5, ° - 232 1,056 Bos WSF 200 Quickait a” S300 1,700 * = 50x 1,868 1138 waere No License at Alt Exists, 200 6055 0,886 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 30 ih 50% Hise Before Judge Cardoza. 100 Mar.po: pref 22 inn 1190 ‘aréin 4'300 | 7°" 1s—Jeremiah Driscoll vs, Jackaon #, Schulis ana 100 Atlantic MS83Co. 117 1s — Schuster, Samuel... 1,800 { OAers,—[his was a test ¢nge where no licens® at all ex» SECOND @RSBION—1 P.M. f isted forthe gale of liquor. A temporary injunction wag 100 shaWestUnionTel 633; 500 dhs MichS&NIRR 825, 1,408 ee erantedoy the Court, and the case 100 A was fully argued by 00 eos pie 2? BE 000 Clare Pit RR. 64 eth teed There F000 | Me. Mekeon for tne plaintif, and Mr. Bliss for the de- 50 uel Taylor, Wn 8.175 s'as3 fendaws. To-day the Judge rendered his decision in the 1000 Thoelin, attr, Onn Soir i ts | Bees eee Sed [amr thabers whith Cat Pee Bestest 8 Frets Christopher itis | Dent, Me following io Judge Cardomnsopiaion:— 338 Talte, William... 1,016 do not intend, at present. to edd saything to 67.NJ Cont RR... 11 2 : reasons which I a te Tobie, Richard Sioat. | she lnvabalty of the act of April 1, to Taylor, Joba 5 vere EE antes 1,345 15 ae ‘and then fe — 1a ou tm. a | ST 4 v. which, even — Sao, Velontine, Sami. T..98,487 Valentine, 10,301 | tempted to ‘unsound i 2. Von Detien, Henry.. 1,081 Von .. 1,313 1 eet Present case for the 1-7 $3,033 Dypias, — 91,618 Vandewater, Henry.. yar son :. ua here EV 800 N quiet, Her, Joseph 137 | wener, Adam.......84,06 Williams, Richd. W. 94,200 iss Goan, dein to hare no existence, ae : fo regia, Aan £80 Dean Kame] Were’, Edward... % ss GOT | ROM the, bestage oie inal ana te aaa road % ae iim Boogeery ie We 4.300} 3 me motina, show this to Be oe a0 Gomand. 2,244 Dubois, G, B........15,353 1y6s8 | complains isthe, defvodanue ert, saad cra =e Break pete a aie 1a | fh dead ning tino pnts COMMERCIAL REPORT. common refin: Lg oe 2,000 Sieaa | bas been promouned ‘ungonstivutionsl and void, are mere Tenspay, July 11—6 P. M. ; fair to Roast, 1078 ‘100 | trespassers and be heard to logit. h . ne te 1211 Davis, ‘Benjamin... 1,328 14,100 | Tiacy of the plaiotis. business of the right to carry 16 Asurs.—Receipts, 43 pkgs. The market in all respects ‘100, 1,007 Darrow, Jay F 1,088 ie On, The doctrine k too familiar to every lawyer to Fee was without visible change. Prices were more or less 93,175 bhds,, eet Devins, "F a ee. 2,366. quire the citation ofan authority. The motion to come hominal under a very moderate inquiry. jn taatedion ¥ pivaligies S- : $566 one i ‘hearse? wr ‘etateshon Jon should Braapstorrs.—Receipts, 9,136 bbls. four, 185 do. and Granulated, at tae emendation go as to 9 ite effect, which by 200 bags corn mea, 17,680 do. corn and 27,100 do. oate 4’801 | Comstruction bas beet shown not t¢ have been misun- Stato und Western flour was diMoult to move at any agg 3.261 st clear \nd explicit, of course that may be price, and, with large offerings, the market ruled very and bee = ‘unsettled, and prices for all descriptions were wholly a re The Affairs of Cuiver Pena & Co, nominal, all grades closing with a continued downward ys 1,874 | woriox For THE RAMOVA! OF THR ASSIONEES. tendency at a reduction of 10c, a 25c. per bbl. The sales ‘were about 6,000 bbis. at our revised quotations annexed. Southern flour was also dull of sale, and being offered freely lower prices bad to be accepted in order to offect gals Only 850 bbls, wore disposed Canada flour declined 10c. a 20c. a 25c. per bbl. undor « limited demand and a strong desire to realize, partion. Jarly on inferior end choice brands. The sales only com- priso 200 bbls. Rye flour was dull, but Dominally unchanged. Corn meal was quiet and steady. We note rales of 200 bbls. caloric, part at $5 10, and a small lot of Jersey at our quoiations, We quote: TaLow wasquiet. We nate sales 12y6 012%. of Spreguenneegens ally unchanged {a all respects; enaall sales $2 25, including State and Western. rae Wratgnown was i Superfine and Western flour. and lower have been wes Sales Extra State. me, eS be BA domestic fleeces at a9 cluding © seal tot of holce State 8 45 0 10 00 | UEWashed Virginia at 400, ; 40,000 Ibe, Texas, at 270. a 735 © 9 50 | 90¢ ; 150 bales pulled at S7%0., anda small lot of Mes o 8 90 00 | tiza at d5c. nae wien w Court of Special Sessions. Goiat, William. ..... 1,000 4 1 60 8 15 Te Before Judge Kelly. SoS Sean. Seema ci. BREE | sre naman of aa snd try ae wana |S RB Oy Rye flour (auperiine). 675 @ 7 2§ | vosed of yesterday at the Court of Special Sessions, bo Hallock, George 0.. $4,137 Acedorfer, John pe ape by ne SS + 475 & 600 | fore Judge Kelly. Among the more prominent was the | Hicks, James M . Sop savel pumabones Sime case of William H. Brown against Mary Ann McDed and | giuriput, C.F... — nly a limited demand heat, and the Lizzie MoDad, charging them on the 26th of June last | Herman, Isaac. heavy at anomi- | with having struck him with «lager beer glass on the. Hickeabottow. " Sank The | nose, thereby infiicting severe jury to that salient Horatio white Canada at $2 60% $2 90, and ® small lot of new amber Jersey at $3. Corn rap ng and an advance of Ic. buehel wag ly obtained. les were of bnshels, as 28 ® S80, for unsound m 84',0. for sound do., and 62%c. a sore. Oats were inactive at a Le Bet parried the bow with hiewrist. Another By ey nas 2 Guiene, towerer, followed, before he could recover Rimeelf, declining tendency, Barley was wi struck him on the nose, broke it and felled him tothe ff floor, He he was struck several times while the demand belng litited: We hare'be sales of monaest y= By GR de to report. Malt wae not io demand and prices wero tend- in be en eer asibestneet lemmstoane sre mee The bra and’ Mes Mead, tn exten Dufawar was quiet but steady, Bales, 400 tbe. at 4c, | uation of the alleged asanit, stated that Brown called CaxpLaa.—Adamantine were in moderate trade do- grasped them by the mand and firm at 220. a 23¢, een ae, water out of a beer —— i e o e Ce ge | arrival of the Ba ‘Reamer altered. the tone dec | in buyer's Jog iceman we on, and ames considerably easter, with ttle daughter, Liasi ne — een emmeat Bales, rie fer a en. po lee. e — pene. et eee a sae pw medi Fr Downing ‘the officer to ates Bgl Riatheomaeearamet oe Meena ws atte | Sa Narn cee haf" a ons of sellers commenced him. The officer drew a ts of | tending to make relax bis’ whan peo ap tape = ent tows Se ethers ae Peta, ang tity om Sm Eek Le TY Seigueet wes sarpenend uaa HS Fi i iH Fy bi ¥ Yee; pd diveas itige: 019 ‘St. Domingo, 19¢.; oayra, . @ IDC. 5 Jon, 200. a 2255°., all gold, doty , Drewoons bave been in have undergone no material change. have to report ts 45 tons \ cod contin Foa—Dry firma, with gales of 800 » 1,000 qtis 60, Maokers! have the closed at $3 large 98, 48. aE 223 Srefonrapre ee S82825835: Es Pears S5882E3 Stree eS as 5 s ea i | peepee Bm on B850525 2822 Perr: $3352: ~ FE pores = 2 BePerras=pnE 333823823 OCPREME COVET—CHAMBERS. Bofore Judge Clerke. 1 Y Jour 17.—In the matter of the application of the First 101 | Youngs, Charles E.. $1,537 Yout, Honey J.:....$1,080 | National Bank of Mendvitte, for th : 11981 wy thn 5 Sern .* ¥ e removal of Samuel F 1,916 | in Gate aunties tite tae pombe aw wont inco | Zmard and William Brough from the offer of asrignees of 1,136 | operation in the year 1862, and retamed up to May last, | ‘he estate of Culver, Penn @ Co.—This was a motion for 1,068 | as pee espe ns ‘vis:— | the removal of the assignees of the estate of Culver, Penm INCOME TAX POR THE YR . & Co, bankers of this city, on the ‘ground that the $1,385 | From incomes nat exceeding $10,000; 420,000 ar | *#levece had falled to qualify in neglecting to fle an im- 8,878 eodi vontory as required by tho statute, vy 194 95 | The counsel for the bank stated thet the Firs ious 40 0 | wotional Bank of Meadville was a preferred creditor SQ of Culver, Penn & Co. to the amount of over $11,000, S320 1,463 10,400 671 Clas | $,287 1 From 1,903 | halt $767 | From ‘2001 | five per cont. SOT betes... 1,143 |; From 020 5 1,637 > rn Som 8.006 | rncomen aves 2,570 | Incomes ioe Tnoomes i Incomes aest | The pte rf dietrict is upon 6,005 | made in the many 96,987 Cutting Down the Profits. iiss ore, the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—CHAMUERS, . FT. Before Judge Brady. i | oa poe Jour 11.—Jokn P. Newlirke os. The Russell rile Com. 100 Jorn q pany. —This was a motion for an injunction restraining sgn MiP z The Hoboken Bamk Case. SUPREME COUAT—Cata MBER. Before Judge ‘Cierke. Jour 17.=The People wn. Beorge W. Chadwick and Semual Jacksom.—The defen ante in this case, it will be

Other pages from this issue: