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8 ~ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Twuaepsy, Oot. 4-0 P. M. ‘Tho stock market opened this morning wader the infla- nce of great oxcitement, and Erie sill continued the NEW YORK Smith & Parmlee $11 85, Rocky Mountain $5 65, Te:as 626., Consvlidawd Colorad> Goid 400. (5. 3). ‘The (hamber of Commerce of ths chy passed @ reso lution to-day to memorialize Comzress w repeal the ex- port duty on cotton, Tho following 18a statement of tie condition of the ug demane @entie of @ traction, advancing uncer a stro! te 95. It subsoquenily, however, reacted to 803¢, Ratinnal banks of Chicago-for the quarter endung Saptero, Bub wecovercd to 9 \. ‘The movement im the paste . Mook is very strovgly sported, end has evi Hp tinp hese @eniy not yet reached is eulminating point, | Orniation... Opinions differ as to whea it will be nkety to the majority are inclioed to believe that the successful party a: tho elective will wake i @ point of honor to “bull”? the stock, and that, therefore, i ours for sine liltie tne tw come will be an active tendenoy @f speculative securities ef all Renda, qevernmonts exe»yted, is, hewever, strongly e The and the speculative threatens spirit te to place epwart, fo an extent which wardly bigh. Abe country are tate aggregate larger than eon a! avy time since the spring of 1864, and @emand for raliway shares ig on the whole weil distrib- ated, bur just now, after the sensation of Ere—Fort Wayne ts most in favor, while th wiocks coneraily are in aolive requ st among the Western operators. The condition of the money market is hi ble to this inflation, and the prevailing eas ‘% be of indefinite contiwuance, Tho season advanced for 4 while the Southern crop will be ia gold, for the South w already comm move the and parliy o cotton piled with currency, and ths year’s cotton product, Misestmed by Impartial antherittes, will million of bales, The deni to the activity of so absorb posal of the houses are business, bot stfil and main bavks ip the private she money is Likey Mme Exception Wat these are, eollaterals. graces offering is trifling, bat it ie in request went. At Dooyan! and excited, the demand for Erie bei ronsactions at three are au The orjers to buy daily wlegraphoa frown are the greater appears lo be th» rush to buy, The y material further drain of currency westward to move the cypps, as the return flew has oxiremoly light nd for money is preportioned the Jerge amount of fends at the dis- lenders, acoommodated at per cent at call, but five per cent is paid where ) be eft anealied for a considerable in nearly every ease, upon government ibe volume @f commercial paper o the best the open board, at ten o'clock, the market was Cash on hand pet Government deponits , Uther ueposiis. . ‘The business transacted at the United States Sub-Trea- sury, Chicago, for the week euding September 20 was as follows:—Receipts, $99,991; dixbnrsements, $163,960; cash on hand—coin, $230,958; currency, $418,036 Last week, $725 943. The Boston bank statements for the past and previous weeks are as follows:— do 80; but its probable spreading prices ab- bi Loa so via 088 they bave ns, the hisher | Spe0ie os 277, gal tender 977. 21,087,880 Deportts.....+00+ 40,014,189 095, 214 Circulation (national) 344, 24,238,047 the day= | Cireulation (Beate) . 336, 343, eo Weatern The following ts acopy of an order adopted by the Governor and Council of Mas-achusetts for the compte- lion of the Troy aud Greenfield Railroad from Greenfield to the tunnel :— Ordered, That the Commissioners on the Troy and Greenfield Railroad and Hoosae Tunnel be aud they aro hereby authorized to Jease to the Fitebbarg and Vermont and Massachusetis Raitroad corporations the railroad from Greenfield to the tunnel, mpon the terms and con- ditions contatoed in the proposal of said corporations of Joly 24, 1866; provided it shall first be ascertained by aaid Commissioners that the total cost o” the completion @; said ra lroad, substantially ou ite present location, wilt Bot erceed the sum vf $600 G00, In conformity with the above order the contracts, we earn (says the Boston Traveller of the 3d inét.), have been mate and signed by the varions parties interested, and only await the ayproval of the Governor and Council, whieh meets on Friday next A New Jersey paper says:— A new railroad, intended to find its way inte New York throngb the northern junetion of Suss-x coumy. N. J, is in Contemplation, to be called the “ Midiand,? “Bn Bincers have been for some time snrveying routes on the western side of the mountains fram the vicmity ot Port Jervis, N. Y¥., to near Beemersvilie, in Sussex county, wher» it is said they will be ob! ged w tunnel the Blue Mouniai {ter which they mtena crossing thé valley by Deckerwwn, Hamourg aid Snuftown, and thenoe tlrough Passaic and Morris counties towards the Hudson It is intemted to start from Oswero, N. ¥., on Lake Ontario, running thence to Syracnse, and from ighty favor. 8 promises is too far demand we well sup- be under a inadequaie Stock four isd reported, at 6.06 por ing partica- tat city routheaat’ threvgh Opondaga, Maden, Jnrly strong. ‘Phe transactions aggregated 9,700 shares | Chenango, Otsego, Delaware, Suillvan and Orange “e) % ‘ort Way : |. | counties, entering S.issex county, im this State, near me MONG a MAE. Forts Warne) Se Aes eee Toa saree, The object of the road. is toestab- kan Southern 9034, Northwestern 47 a 48%—pre- | tish @ direct connection with New York city from ferred 74% a 3%, Ohlo and Mississippi certificates | Oswego, by which the paseago by rail could be effected 34% mG. At the first regular board the demand for all | Without the roundabout way of Albany. the jeading railway shares was very brisk, terest in Erie was well sustained. The sales Some time ago an endeavor was made to establish a Clearing House in St, Louis, for the couventence of busi- ness between the banks, but the propusition did not at and the in- aggrognted 6.500 shares, and the price ranged from 95 to 944, losing 67, higher than at the same timo yesterday, | that time meet with support, A meeting of representa. Now York Central closed 1 higher, Reading 134, Michi- | “ves, from nearly all tho leading banks was held on gan Centra! ', Michigan Southern 3¢, Iinois Central | Tuesday Inst, howevor, at which the enterprise was reviv- B%, (ie western 5%—preferred 2, Fort Wayne 44, Berre Hate 14, Obio and Mississippi corti Quicksiiver %, Cumberland 144, Wertern Union Telegraph 1%. Hudson was Poledp, Wabash and Western 34, Pacific Mail Mail 4g, Canton mesieo sixes were North Carolina stocks were in demand, aud by reference to wil be seep that Continental Bank shares Gommerce 120, Fourth National 107%. Gove uritirs were neg.ected, but steady in tone. ( higher, Virginia Swenties of 3862 and 1865 showed a decline of 34. At the one o'clock sessions the market reacted |, after opaming at 93 @ighlly, and Erie declined to pales 6,100 chares), Ber sand exciied, and Dourd Erie (eales 2,000 She first regular boar %, Michigan Central 4, Michigan Southern Subsequently it was ra at the halt. ‘Centra! 2%, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Northwestern A—preferred 115, Fort Wayne, %, Toledo wd Wabash Bs, Canton %, Camberland 1},, Western Union Telegraph %. Ohio and Mississippi certificates were Quicksilver 1, Mariposa preferred 3s, Atlantic Mail 1, Coupon five-twegtics Government securities were iirm. cand and Pittsburg 7%, Rock Isiand \, North- ripora preferred 34, Stale stocks were firmer, new bonds were X lower, sbarer) closed 2% lower than at New York Central 134, Reading ed, with auch evidences of favor as to warrant the assu- Tance that it will be mado successful. The meeting was beld at the Mechanics’ Bank. A test proposition favor- ing the establishment of a Clearing House was adopted without dissent, and a committee, composed of represen- tatives from leading banks, was appointed to draw ap and submit a scheme for the proposed inatitution at the Alton and fleates 14, 46 lower, ‘4, Atlantic eae on next meeting, which will be held on Tuesday, the 9th of Bank | Uctober, the Net it The amount received for duties at the Boston Custom sold at 105, | House during the last quarter was as follows:— moment se- uupon five- The total value of imports at Boston for the week ending September 28, was $670,256, against $864,887 during the corresponding’ week in 1865, Total since January 1, $30,739,918, The total value of exports from Boston for the week ending September 28, including epecie, was $498,201, against $238,381 for the corresponding week in 1865, The eash balance in the hands of the Assistant Trea- aurer in Boston, at the close of business, September 29, was $17,599,037, showing a gain of $2,805,800, as com- pared with the close of the previous week. The Nashville and Northwestern Railroad, connecting Nashville directly with St, Louis, is stated to be making ther irregu- past «two 134, Minois 26 higher, @f 1862 showed an advance of 9, and issues of 1865 34. | Av the three o'clock open board tho market was quiet | TAP Progress in its connection with the Mississippi ‘and steady. The diit rence between cash and regular | Tver. The bridge at Johusonville te in course of con- price of Erio, up to a quarter-past two, was 3 por cent Erie (sales 3,950) sold at 90},—preferred 317%, Mich'gen Contra! 114, Michigan Southern 90, iil. mols Coniral 12674, Clevelaud and Pittsburg 89%, Chicago “end Great Eastern 524, Cleveland and Toledo 122%, Rock Island 107',, Northwestern 44){—preferred 745, struction, and west of Johnsonville to Hickman, Ken- tucky, the grade is ready for the iron. It is thought {bat by January next passengers and freight will be put through. A Minnesota papor says:— ‘The immediate building of the St. Croix and Superior railroad is now a fixed fact. We have been handed a 82, Reading For Wayne 108}4, Ohio and Mississippi certificates | note from A. 1. Livingston, land commissioner of the 34%, Quicksilver 55'4, Mariposa 151%. After- | company, Camry! Ce ee bonds have been endorsed v toed b) e Farmer’s Loan apd Trast Com- wards ‘hero wAs an isaproved demand for all the pel it New York for $100,000, which will build wailway shares, Erie selling up to 921% at one | equip forty miles of the road. He has also just received time, and the market closed strong, the q Bix o'clock being ae imder:—Erie 90% a 91—-preferred a letter froin the chief engineer, stating that iron for twenty iniles will be hore next month, The following table showa the gradual increase of na- htations at 82, Huson 12. Reading 117 0 34, Mictagan routhern 90%{.2 %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 90%, Clevetand and | tional bauk notes between June 10, 1865, and October 1 Poiedo 12214 aX, Rock Teiand, 10 , Northwestern | current:— @), 9 \—proferred 744, Fort Wayne 108%; a Y, New 1865. ‘ 0. 187, 772, 705 Fork Contra 1171; a 118, Obio and Mississippi certin. | UR ip. 27 tavona eos ates 24 0 1K, Quicksltver [53 a Y, Mariposa 13j—pre. | August 13...., 169,508,960 ferred 30% a 4, Western Union Tolegraph 553% Lai eo hy ee Compound interest notes were quoted thas:—June, 1864, | Nevomber 8... 207 212,930 MOM a \%; July, MOA; Ay is October, | December 3... 225,402,825 34}5 0. ; December, 11314 a AC; May, 1865, 114 a 112 Aart, 110\4 a 345 September, 109K 4 110%; October, | yy ino shove it will be seen that the ret BORK 0 X. gregated $154,200,198, If we refer to the circulation of AL this janeture the fol ant low eerren tarestin. board will moming's reg sod | Dut rightly throughont the day opening price we outa HIS, aN B4P%,, followed by a decline to 14814, and a subsequent ts oS beats ae do 3 1 Pecovery to 48%, the clowing qu There was a 4 @ @eodorately active borrowing demand, and loans werr 3 1s ine fewie nt {alS2 per cont per diem in favor of the A Jencer Perry BP The extreme range of the gold market in exeh month | isi 16 ay a “ * » 1 re ’ 1 } Day Mo Ossian RRs WY BO w ' TS4 we? we | Bend m Wi > , “a | nO Obie & Miss etfs. M5 0 ; ‘ lam al Big H jas lavig ct | Wwe * ' cle} wt i ‘ ‘ : H ) y 6 F875 | oa) Cumberi'd Vea ar), . y24?, ry do Pere Or ve, 7 a eu market hat an wodertoue Mining @e fru board Churen C Be tame time ponte fe, Mowtana Colun ¥ At the second board Corydon Phan a the first board, saliinig at $4 80; Fo Priliog at $1 90; Hops Gold 106, we Brad wae ito, lower, selling at ing at $1.49 Roseob ated Gregory Gold 918 wore # an Gold oo ng at & ~~ ing statement of the bixbest * prices of leading stocks in 1864 and those jecal tender notes during the same time we find an ag- grgate decrease of $104,044,837, \has showing that the cireulation bas been virtually increyed to the extent of fifty rmillions since the beginning of June last yoar, nainely 1s6h Jone l..... be found tae 1se6, «$659, 160,549 $005,084 414 + 603,298,208 September 1. . « 678, 126,9 626,290,458 February 1... NEW YORK STOCK EXCHARM, Tavnaviy, Oct. 4, 1866, Firat Senmion—10:30 A. \M. Th. cou. ig S60 she NY Opntral Witkenb B0 Mines Conital k Ray a et W)-Faie Rethway....0d0 a Chie & Rik tala 7 tee date Bate BM Bee. THE PRIZE RING. re 3" 0 Chte & Al 4, HNN peng rene Wr: Bak ioe MDG ae Miwa ot aul RR o> Lively Bnoeanter Near Boston Between Two Vhird Semsio Middie Weights. $1300 0 S B's, 5-2.¢ 62 ap the Boston Post, Oct. 4.) LOU sb. nee. “IBS gin nanan _shadoth bas been Seewresnene ° sporting fraternity city that a prize fight was Be Michigan, Con BR.. 116 | soon to take place between two young Englishmen who AM Oulo. Miss orf BA 200 ‘do ca) hav’ had som: experience in the roped arena in the old ed do... Bag 1000 do 88 country. ‘The matter, is needless to add, has Re do. 68% | kept very quiet for two reasona; first, that the party pe hat oe 46 witnessing comest might not be large in numbers, too. - i and second, that the police or Stale. coustabulary might ie 2 be kept in brigsful ignorance of the affair. The exp> ig Gt wy Seatrenrqnne were eee aly onmnenta) in'betts potatsed ry view, 0 ds ; do... a Atan early hour yesterday morning, when the streets ing Martpose Shiga TS 20 Chie & W BS | or the ay Gore trtensed by none teh markster ond Fr ees ee ae » Ht | the watehfat guardians of the night, several veliicies Ad AUanue MSs 'Co,, 00 C1 ie. 1B “might have been seen” taking their departure rom 400 NY Cemiral RR, 0 14 | the city, wending their way (oa secluded point of land 100 do. 10 too making ovt into the bay, about cicht miles from town. a 8 | The ape of rendezvous was duly r ached, and as the ro Ej orbof day first gilded the eastern horton everything Qu ae? ‘was appoun ed to be in readiness, ry F SiS | “The disputants for the fistic honors were ‘Thomas Hussev and George Rooke, both Kuglishmen. The first named is about twenty-six years of age, while the latter isa couple of years yeonger. The fight was for a atak of $200, cx'oh weight. Neither man bad undergone a regular course of training. Huasey’s weight was ad- jud.ed to be about one hundred and fifty pounds, while ‘that of Rooke was probably ten pounds lighter. ‘The seconds were designated, and a referee, the keeper of a wet! known porter house, was selected without d M- sake. sem one hundred persons witnessed the en- @ unter. Roerp 1.—As the men stripped Rooke showed to be tm the be-t ennditon and had a couple of inches the best of bis opponent In height, After the usual shaking of hands boti men sparred cautivusly in order to feel of each other. fe was the first to lead off with bis right, getitng in a heavy blow on Hussov's let eye: Hus- sey returned with heavy blows on Rooke’s ribs, In the rely the fall wax in favor of Hussey. The blood showed from Rooke’s nose and Hussey’s cheek; both claimed firat bleod, but rt was not a'lowed to either, Rounp 2 —This was about the same us the first; some Lee hitt ng on both sides, and in tie end Hussey went awa, Roun 3.—Rooke foread the fighting, Hvssey keeping rather ehy in his corner. Rooke went to him aod got in en his left “ye, which was much swollen from the hard punishment it bad been subjected to. In the rally both were down ride by side, COMMERCIAL REPORT, ‘Tuunanay, Oot, 4-6 P.M. Asuas.—Keocoipts, 196 bbls, The market showed no change ef cmsequence. Prices were nominally steady, with email transactions, . Buxavsrurrs.—Reeolpte, 14484 bbls. four, 600 do, and 100 bags corn meu!, Akdis bushels whent, 194.982 do, corn, 71,102 do oats, and 80.M6do. barley. ‘Pho market for State and Western flour opened fairly active at slightly improved Prices, but subsequently raed dull, and holdere offered to sell ata reduction of be. a 10, per bbl., which concession, howaver, failed to perceptibly increase the business, and the market closed heavy at the dealing, with a continued down. ward tendeney. ‘The sales embrace about 11,500 bbls. at our revised quotations appended. Southern flour was dealt in to a moderate exient ui abont previous quotations, though the market closed heavy and nominally » shade easier, being in close sympatuy with State and Western flour. The iransue tions comprised 400 ble. at the annexed quotations, For rye flour there continued a lively inqniry, and prices remained verv firm, with further rales of 800 bbls, mainly at from $8650 $740, an to quanty. Corn meal was in demand for immediate use, but there was no special movement, and we have a to report sales of 1 00) ble, ri Braariy- ~“ wine. at $5.40 8 $5 20" caloric. at $6 u Gb 1b, and cfty at goa | ROUND 4—Tho betting, which had heretofore been om. We awote: os aoe Es n, now changed in favor of Kooke at $25 te $10 eupen peat . He i ere was seme sharp hitting, ke getting the best of it In the end Hussey went down, Rooke talliug over m. Roun 5.—In this round tho work was lvely, and both men hit hard, Rooke again on his opponent's eye, Hus- sey seemed weak but determined, getting in gme blows on Rooke’s ribs. In the end Hussey down. Roun 6.—Huss’y, alihough he had reoeived severe punishment, tried to force the fightino, but hit short, In the strugglo for the fall Rooke tovk bold of Hussy im an improper mauner, according to th» rules, and complaints of foul were made from his corner, but the re‘eree cautioned itooke and ordered the baitie to Choice State... ©ommon to mediim extra Wesior xtra round hoop Obio, Wesiern trade branda, Common Southern. dexura do. 12 @ u Rye flonr («npertine Corn meal Jersey Oorn meal, Bran Corn meal, puncheons. —Phere was a very ment to-day, wnd ihe mark 1d for wheat at tie commence- opened with firmnessy but laver the inquiry dbsted, and thongh prices were without mater ial change aga rule, ‘buyers bad the advantage oo some unde. sirabie geadea. The iransactions comprise 3,00) bushels at $3.0 $3 10 for amber State; $3 25 for new white Michigan, 7.—In this*round thore were only slight ex- coengen a short rally, Hussey down, Rooke failing over im. to grrive, ond $20 82.40 for old Milwaukee. ‘The sales also | Rounp §,—Both men gparred for wind, and after a littlo inal Bas, & 9 ma abla Quantity. of aero felating Rooke got in a heayy blow on Hyssey’s ribs. The advance of le. per bashel at the opening of business, but | Strnggle fer the fall resulted in Rooke’s fa the market closed minus the impro and somewhat Rovxp 9 —Both men came ap determined, and after @ sales embrace for inferior; 4 Mise, a 96, some feinting there was sharp work, both hitting hard on each other's ribs. Hussey down. Roun» 10.—Hussey came up weak on his pins from the heavy, with more sellers than bu 9,000" bushels, malnly at #30. :. a 95e, for shipping Westera mix al : at the inside q iota- To eae errr ide ots. | effecin of ihe rattling blows he reoeived in the Inst round, were 80.000 bushels nt. S6c. a Bo. for Chicago; sie. for new | Rooke was tirst to answer the call of time, and he com- ee menived by sending in some more right handers on Hie- sey's eft eye. Sparring for wind followed ; Rooke str: ck out for the ribs, but was short; Hussey seamed tired and fonght shy, but he gathered his energies together and sent in a jorrific right hand blow on Roeoke's breast, Chicago, and Se. a ble. for Milwaukee, was steady with a fair demand, $1 G5 $i 10 for Werte tive, with further suies of and about 13,000 brshels 8 with a good demand, ‘The sales were 12,500 ‘The sales were about 10 KW busheds at n. Barley wax hogher and more ac: C, t $1 5). ‘The quantity of flour, wheat, corn and’ barley left at de: | Kuocking him off his pins, Fist knock down claimed water during the fourih week in september, in the years | and allowed for Hussey. 1565 and 1866, was as foliow Rouxp 11.-—Rooke was etil! quite fresh and was first Ms (a Pariy, im, | to the serateh, going to jlussey"e corner to force the ied ese | fehting; there were sol. ac exchanges and a clinch, ny a ES | in which Huesey went down, Rooke over him. 900 Dec. 48.009 Ine. 102 40 Dee. 16.000 Rouxp 12.—Hussey wae slow t the call avd very quantity of the same articles left at tide- ommencementof navigation (o the 3th Sep- elusive, during the years 1565 and 1365, was as Weak; there were some sharp hits in favor of Rooke; both down. Rounp 13.—-Rooke continued to force the fighting, and he again visited bis opponent's left eye. A close and Bearley, Pris ‘UERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. FATAL CAB CASUALTY. The Recent Accident in the Bowery—Investt- gation Beforo Coroner Nasmunn—Verdict Agulnst a Car Driver, &c, ‘Yesterday afternoon Coroner Naumann held an inquest 47> ixth street on the body of Martin Ryan, the man who died last Sunday morning from the effects of injuries caused by being thrown from his cart im the Bowery, near Prince street, Car No. 61, of the Third avenue Une, came in violent collision with the cart whieh de- ceased was driving, thereby throwing him to the pave- Ree Srestoriag his skull, Subjoined will be found verde aad testimvay elicited aud (be TESTIMONY OF WM. M'NAIR, Willlam McNair. residing at 157 Rivington street, ay ory faid:—I am & carman; on Friday last, beiwee a 0 O'G.ock BP. wason & two horse truck Se Pamela y when at'aout Prince street 1 was on the rushs ne al te spent & foot outside ull the rail tracks next guiter, ere no vebicles either ut our side or in front A WaTcH THEY. Michael Webster, for stealing a silver wateh from Wit Bam Pascerson while asleep in his bowrding house, was ‘Seat up for two montin. AIMALL FICsiT, bd Francis Mack and Henry Morrin, (or making an on. provoked ussaulton Jacob Buckovora, were lined—| former $5, and the latter $15. THE GOLDSMITH LARCENY CASE. Continned-important Teeti-- mony. At sleven o'clock yesterday morning the examination tm the cuse of John S. Goldsmith, charged with frauda- being nhee | Examination ig a pede Wan ga pind ws which wau de ven by ae. | lenily obtaining $2,500 worth of clothe from Mr. Jébe care wa follow nates to tne leit of us bin Taig mbes! Schlesinger, of Broadway, wax coatinued before Justice snd looked anind And sawn Thy vena ear ap hout | Hoyan. Agsistant District Atiorney Gunning 8, Bedford % ast eau une as Cun Yo! A behins couducted the case on behalf of the people, After the peg | eceared’s tarts tie Blow ove ing | djourument of the hearing on Weduesday Mr, Schles- ¢art anead with such force as to drive it his horse againat ourr gut horse and drove (he hurse’# bck: wen the person shouted ‘tried to get out of the and was tying to do so when hie cart was struck; the force of the blow knocked bim off. and be fell off the wide of bin cart on his head directly in {rout or tho hind wheel of our truck; the whee! pissed over him. be fore we had tine to check our horses; we stoped our horses, got uff and as-isied deceased; when I turned a! ound 1 saw the diiver of the cur; he was then putting on. Mis brake: be the handle at the time; after the ov.- lision be we > or three yards before by inger took the first train for Philndelphia to procure the attendance of important witnesses. He prevailed upom Mr. Abraham Goldsmith to retarn to New York with linn and give bis testimony axuinsi the aooused, Mr. Goldsmith was the first witness sworn, and hia testimony ts ag follows:— TESTIMONY OF ANRAHAM GOLDSMITH, olusinith being daly wor Abribam ‘ Stopped: he Bocedaad'bo get ont of the way to uvoll the ovcusenee ne fe Brotiers about twelve yours: f did wir daring the month of TE TINONY OF FRANZ B. Sepromber or at apy vther time authori & Map named Franz Baum.ua, Peaiding in Eigatyn street, being facil Lewis of Job 8 Gold-mith a buy goods from Mr: sworn, says:—On' I riday, between five und six welook, If | SoWesinger: | received @ eominanicarion trom Mr. M.. 1’ was on a oars with deceased in the Bowery, he i.ger on or ab ver relative to the pur 0 our right wise truck, one more a Lule | &48¢ of ch: \" nce of Bavecen wo neation sent dexpate ep that w firm styliny then se d & basement in Putladelph 4 Th rd ovenue car wos coming up ab the same lume; deeeared calied to the driver ol bbe ear to stop, ib be ouuld nor yet ont oF Ue the car did not stop but tan our cart; at the same moment dececsed felt uniter te x; the car driver cid wot atiempt vo sop, bat drut Honing bad happened; 1 svon wie jeetnun; when the dy PLE Was some io ty or iifty him; he did not slucken is speed; the driver, have Been decease. TESEOMONY OF ROWERT CRANE. Tknow of my own know of & piece of chim ehilis goody being in the oaxernent oi a house, No, 430 Mar Ket streets L kaw the ples myrel!, | conlt not kay posil whoxe prvperty it was; 1 kiOw of iy jowledye t Robert Crane, residing at No, Lt sullolk street, betng | [he viece Of ehinchilia was mot ou tov se premises above five: sworn, #ay8i—Last Friday evening {was driving a rics up {| Bours 1 do not know of iy aw ge where the the Bowery: 1 heard 4 noise betind me, but did not loo« anthe I of Bap mb | Ae Se 4 ser around; very soon after 1 moued # horse came yivlevily Against iny horse; | tuen turned my horen to clokr wim, + Baw wir, but Ke sree dit? Ttitik the car drove the |. fO-s-exanu Market street, an@ eart bebind ine some iifteon oc uveniy [Hot we vecorred ae how sliown, taurked O; I de TeSTIMONY OF JACOB KALE R. app keow or AMred Goldsmith; T Jueob Kaiser, tevliing at Novas) bowery, being sworn, | °:alnt seas that they did now on ike Ist day of September stom Fridar, beLwieen Ave aid elk Pek’, bere ceoma! | 9f this year go into a copar:nersiil + Dussners at No, 490 uiLol wy plice; | saw a two horse track going up | Market street as jovbers of elotins: we. a man named Town- the nowery on the right side of the steeet; a cart Was glug | PUM ie landlord of greuninesy 130 Market wrees; {do not bo hear the track, just alougsile of Itt-a car was coaing ub | S20" when Jobn s. Galdsinsth and Alired Goldsmith hired behind the curt; when Lea it they were about tity cect | [ore premises: bey had posession of the premises the day apa. ty | heard gut “getoutot Wweway;? | turned re ow tho goods theo; L saw the over tuut day, and he me rd sunilar t© (he ove cow shown, markeé in the fra of Golden W ko in my sions wheu Lheard # crash} Joking arou Biw all tives voulcles togetior, and a person lying. o » Way. outicel for decease eh er kee ee | sdohniahioan That at for wh oot eated. nor ever had even hi riom he was buying tie good vita them in a bu cusuy goods: that there we irid be De: eccling them, becuase there wut ov sin Pyiledel, LOL Way OF the car, OF ¥ that he wan not wed with the flra: for well acquainted them & giewh ty about the goods one firm of Gold- A at about four received an an. at morning, | sai ir pame was Ler Es F da Car Was KO Ng UP ald Was Passing & iu My OLM.00, trying to pass the wucke; about Ble Ioigih of thls room, or ib feo. from the ear; my diver shouted for him Way} attuestne time he pat on hts br, ued Us horse to ght w car the car, be did not ste. ee be end of the daknbowd it the z Sen pig Mt BltORS. Oo." hi " ’ pypsheipey Ae : Toxked bint why be (wil me that bis name wae he said he d.d not wish bw ex imaelf. being te mpioy of that firm; F then asked him. “Have yor sand out the correct pumuer of the street where the firm lives who bought Uhase good from wid be bad—that ic was 385 Market street, Puiladeljiis—Goidsmith Brot he then lefc: the next day, abour tiie o'clock, I received a denpateh; the next day I sent the goods hy Adams’ Express, a8 directed by the telegram. w you wend t rr ong So, 4 Market previously bok Ld ee 1 thought tune it stoppod wiicel of the ith are fi BLOppe o-wheeled spring cart, with obe | took the narness of ee borse of the neual speed; tdon’s Kuow th behind time; Idon't know wi we Were jak tine oF ui; we w ays J time on tuts trip; L heard no suoutng from deceased, nor did uot see Lim make any et er per bo signal to sip Jol ¢ being du 1e po pol 1 “t ohn Ligcom| i duly svete, depaenn and sage: —i sin tine give me any ons cats; T bad locked phin Directory, and found shat'thero waa but Rooke returned the compliment of the tenth round, and by a clean blow sept Hussey to the earth, Rovxp 14.—Hursey showed unmistakable signs of fail- ing, though still exhibiting a great deal of pluck. Rooke Went to his corner and administered some severe blows, Hussey fighting wholly on tho defensive. Anether 573 100 v0 Dee. 280,00 he quatiiiz of the laiter eur, compared wiih Lhe correspouding a decrease of 1,061,090 bbls. of Hour. tive table shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produce ieit ai gde-water from. the commencement of navigation to and including the Suth of September in the yours sudleated:— thrown up ip token of Hussey’s defeat. At the close of the contest Rooke exhibited only alight signs of punishment on the cheek and body, while Hus- 1 ty left eye war almost completely and the left side of his face showed the effects of Rooke’s blows, The Spectators reached the city early in the forenoon. SANITARY. The Cold Weather Killing the Cholera, The sudden change of the weather appeared to have a good effect upon the cholera yesterday, only two cases having been then reported. Since Wednesday the atmosphere has been cold and wintry, and, if the fall weather bas permanently set iv, there i# every like- \ihood of the cholera entiroly disappearing within the Corton Was difiiedit to move, even at concessions, and the ‘market bad a dull look for hoklers, closing heavy at the de- eline indicated by ovr quotations, The sales were only 1,050 bales, Recelpts, 239 bales. We knock down biow from Rooke, and the sponge was | station louse at ouce; I took hun to t Palvolmoun of the Fourceenth precio saw ol dae w.cudent, t i knocked partly xcrows the air ning against; 1 ran “ar from ging on; one of that vame, and shat at nd F thought thet they might have moved. ‘The witness was crose-cxarnined at great length, bnt his direct testimony wag not amteraily xbaken. TR TMOSY OF AUCUB A J SMITH The vext witness was Aagysta J South, She resides ut No, 1,168 Broudway;on the 2it ot September sbe hi the to the apothecary store in Prince ¢ Bowery; there | first raw tle deccased, aud asked the apothecary ithe was dangerously hurt; be’ -airt a T requested conductor to auvet, near o with me he thoaglt not atid we bad better remove him to the stetion house and then to his residence at th his brokers 1 remained witht hin nul “Abeut tweaty | bought some eldpehiilas from the socased, which were minuves past eight; 1 asked him if he bad been drink- | subsequently identified by Mr, Sculesinger, who clajmed 7 1 asked the docwr it he was helicve the doctor said he could tell ng; ws HOO AB L KAW his wounds Twent home; I iought at first that he had been 1%, Dut) was convinced before I left that he had not nking; Tameiied his breath, aud could not detect any hiquor, them as his property. The further bearing of the case was adjourned unt® tis morning at nine o'elock. MEETING OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. medore Kodrers—The Expert; ton—Proposed Keception of Mr. Cyrus W. Field. The regular monthly meeting of tho Chamber of Com- merce was held yesterday, the I'resident, Mn A. A. Low, in the chair. 7 The foilowing letter was received from Commodore Rodgers, thanking the Charmer for their endorsement of Augusiua Krehbich M, Dur boing aly doposes und ugusins Krehbiel, M. D., being daly aworn, deposes « anystel reside nt 128 Second aventes Pascieted Dr Ronit r, 6n Saturday evening; we came in, and Ur. Lynch was he 6 snd we consulted (ozeiber; we found # contusion on the back part of the head, and when we examined it with wound we founda facture; after we opened the found a depression of the skull; skull by trepanning, and on the skull we fe fracture; we found beneath the duro- mater . Hoesler opaned the duro mater fu let the Blood oul; the docewsed brcaine seneibie again; the cause of death was « depresaion of the skull with Trac: are Eee bi Pingida, Mobile, NOGT next fortnight, dea ea ‘f os the iuside table, und effusion of biood upon the | his conduct during the bombardment of Valparaiso by 2 3 2 ‘The following cases were reported yeuterday :— This closed the case, and after a short deliberation the | ‘¢ “panish fleet:— ~y M4 bs be d Bedgee: ‘Walsh '38 Mulberry ir “i sry aes oe SOW Gronar Witsor, Eaq. Acting Besrecary of i Etiater of ( nd though ri 1u street, VERDICT. “ ‘ eretary not quorably higher the market wax evideatly a tein sell CARTINICATES OF DEATH. “<That the deccased came to his death by injurte aces Comuperee o€ the ufate 01 30% NOH 6 acitenibon inet ers’ favor. ca of 3,000 bags Rio, ex Mozart, at 12igc., Burial permits for the following named cholera dead | by being thrown from bis cart in the ery, opposite n my arrival in this citys fon ds T received the Pe caas wace very auinl. gah caine mbes seat SomAiAL me ee Tne iiaued bik ince street, on Friday, ver 28, 1860, and revolutions containing the (paves ot, th ne Name aber of The en nen —To London, per steamer, 23,000 — c Walter, 41 Tho si eer 7 further find that the fali was caused by the driver of ear ee State obs ro he incornat 1d. aagow. per steamer, 14.080 busts corn at4d.. To Bremen, 600 cases tobacco at Ha, and 1.006 bbis, petroteum at fs. ‘To Antwerp, per steamer, 800 bliin rosin ut 2s. $1. and NWO hhds, tohaces at Bs, A voasel to Anite werp, petroleum, 5s, ; a brig from Philadelphia to the Contie ‘6s. dd. : one fro delphi to Antwerp, ; . and one vate yi a brig from a port Past wo Ports Rice and back, with sugar at 65, and mo- Tassos at $6. Hiipms.—he market ruled steady and moderately active. The sules ovinprined 2 (0) Buenos Ayres, 4 la,, at 2e., gold; 2.600 wet salued ox, 6 a 70 Iby., nt iie., currency; 1,00) Texas, 23 Iba. 600 wet salted Rio Gavhde ox. to arrive, 60 Ths, 1,100 ‘20 Ybs.: 1,80 Bi Proceedings of the Board of Health, Tue Board met yesterday afternoon at three o'clock, President Schultz iu the chair. Tb minutes of the last moeting were read and ap- proved. Acommunication from (he Registrar relating to the numerous deaths from drowning during the past six menos Ayres, 19 Ibs, and 14Curacoa, | months was read. Je iqus no business of fmpartance trana. | Was Very lengthy, that there had been 169 cases of note? yesterday, the business beiny confined (o the wants of | deaths from this cause from April to September. Sug- or the trade, but holders "were Gra and demanded previous ert. PN avat. Sronxs.—Wo heard of no aales of crude turpentine, Spirite do. was in moderate inguiry, and bonded oki ata gestions were made to adopt a series of barbor and water- side _ regulations, such as are in force in London, Dublin, and otber larg’ cities of Europe/ so that efforts higher feura, 200 bbls, being disposed of at le. a Etc, OF free 13) boi wold ate. w Ubige, Phe market § Puinds | at resuscitation inay be promptiy made whenever the of rosine ed firm, exper ch is | inanimate bodies are taken from the water. Two meib- : » the | ods of resuscitation were given in the eommunication, lent $9 25° 700 a 2, 1, | both of which were said to be efficacious and the means Vepacked aud dross at go. far | Of Saving many lives in Europe. On motion the com- nuunication was roferred to the Sanitary Comin itiee. endy and rn, Hnylish Hivseed was lesa active though « fair bual- and the market cose) firmer, with ap up- | several bills, and recommended their payment, On mo- Crasher’s priecs tel: We heard | tion, che bids, which amounted to sbout $1,700, were 75 ion’, on he spot, ax $1 O25 a $1 OF gold, and $1 | referred to the Troasurer, with power, A resolution was offered by thanks of the Board te thy ‘Stone, returning the Acoli lant Sankary In-pectors, wuose services Lave recently been dispensed with, for ther vigilance aad effectiveness during the 4 sum- mor, The resolution, which applied to the lave Agsist- ant Inspectors of New York and Brooklyn, was una.i- mousiy adopted. The report of the Sanitary Superintendent was then read, Dr, Dalton reported that during the week ending October 4 there had been thirty-one genuine cases of cholera reported by the Inapecvor, Of this sumber -one had proved taial, Crane reported (iat Liners had woot Oaly LWO casos ora In Deookty a, The ivllowing resolutions were then offered, aud, on motion, adopted :— Resolved, That the salary of Dr, Geo. P. Lewis, olerk in the otico of the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, be ine creased to the sum of $1,000 per anuum, wad that it date frou the Istday of July, 1308, *Meesuived. That Homer B., Pierce be appointed a clerk of the Met-opolitan Board of Healiy, aud that he be aasigued to the office of (he Assistant Superintendent, la the piace of Jacob Johnson, deceased. -Receipts 45 packages cut meats and 176 do. lard. The pork market closed fi With a good demand, The gules were 7000 bola, »¢: gular, at, $33.4 $33.45 eos, whteli closed jar; $31 n $8125 Cor old Al future delivery nearly 5,000 0, mostiy for’ Ociot fairly active. iain mess and $19 dull aml prices were nominally wncha Cut meats were In moderate request and the market ruled firm. 's Were I packages at V70e, w 19e. for hains, and lake. . for shoulders, Of bacon no important on runepired, ‘The latd market ruled moderately active, Sases, 700 bbIs. we MaKe. & tae. tor Orange 206, a Bie. for Ohio, Ch to prime fae- ‘com. —The market for erude was quict but mondy 4 hipping order, 49 gravie, at at » and 2) do, vied was i) moderate request, a . Salew, 400 bbls, at 4c. for prime ) white, and ike. a 44c, for standard white; Mandard white at 6le, In @hiladeiphia sales Hight suraw to white, for ail leo 300 canes were made of 1400 bbls, primes thie month, at dase, The attorney read the of a resolution by Sana the -aoarket for raw war active and rm | cup common Count! of erookiyn roquoug Gan Ge gloom giroug at 1g, Baltrae. fon fale te eye teouln€ | Board of Health take sach steps am may oatee the at Tige., including good rednin Sewer Commismovers to build proper sewer basins im Rico st iter, Also 74) boxes, part at 11h several streets of the city, To this action of the Broo aouve demand, and firn standard hy «readily at | lyn Common Counci! was attached a resolution deciaring 164 that the Board of Heatth Breanne continued q) Sales 35,000 Ibw., at Me, af sewers should be made, and callin upen ry verrd fd 20.010 Ths, great ai ccance’ transpired. Market un. | thorities to have ihe work done. ‘ba motion, the matier Gangs. was referred to the ongineer of the Board. After some further aoimportant business hed been per- jormed the Board adjourned until Thursday next at three o'clock iw the afleraoon, TacLow wae firm, with sales of 160,000 ibs, at l2%e. » 4 ‘ The market was stendy 9 Hiige. Wiraxey,—Recolpta 678 ; . firm. Sues were made to the ertent Of 175 bis, be | 4c. @ Ade The Cholera in the South and West, Naswvinur, Oct, 3, 1966 There were nine deaths from cholera ta this city - dey, and irom other causes six, _ TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. Méturmrs, Oct, 3, 1866. Thirteen cases of cholera are reported to-day, and pine THE ARTILLERY EXPERIMENTS AT FORTRESS MONAUE. TO THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. The results of the exporiment just completed at Fortress Monroe tanst have convinced the government that row forcing stone forta with wrought iron plates doos moro har than good, as was Indicaved aad tilustrated in Tue New Youn Henato of May 9, 186% I therefore hope that cast fron will now be tested; aud if this [aila, let ne change our granite mantraps (nto peace barracky, and at " 4 usbels wheat, 87,156 do, ort PA ” wheat, 1X80) do. vate, 16,000 do. barley, M686 do. Touene, Oct. 4 197A, It was stated tn the document, which | dieposed of by District Attorney Hutchings, he by con- The Treasurer, from the Finance Committee, reported | tance, and that he would introduce him to her the next | peaded guilty to an attempt at burglary in the third W busliaia. Barley in at $1204 $128 for site | dentine Le on ene dt Ag Sr, Lowm, Oct. 4, 1966 wahels, wheat, 16,000 ‘To-day is boing obsarved aga day of thanksgiving for oer the disappearance of the cholera, Business is generally Rovraro. Oct 4.198. | gugpended. Rverybody is going to,the Fair, Louremales 100 | @ Bi) & for evire & , 9 » for No. @ $15 for Weptern epring 7 — — “ ' rn een double extra. Wheat | a mubordinate nature, 61 of the Third Avenue Railroad, maliciously running into the cart that deceased was driving.”” Coroner Naumann immediatelely after the finding ef $ nel eo by tre Spanish dent, Ow earn d Dial Parle Lat any otner active coucee thom that wl a ne aust have brought upon us (hs rebuke of our the jury, issued a warrant for the arrest of the driver, { ernment or resulted in a war with a foreign Power. rod whose hame did not transpire. assurance that the Chamber of Commerce of te i Kew York eggroves my aetion ts a sonrep. of oe ae. Heo cakes Tot © oORrey OO MT RODUE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Betore Recorder Hackett. ‘The calendar yesterday, although large, wae spocdily Commodore United states Navy. The lotter was ordered on file. CONTEMPLATED COMPLIMENT TO CVKUS W. PIRLD, Mr. Orprxz, on the part of the commitiee apponted at the last meeting of the Chamber w decide on the tanner in whiob they should compliment My, C. W. Field opt successful endeavor to lay the Aulantio ceiegraph cable, reported thai the commiitee appointed him to wait om Mr, Field and learn from him what were is wishos tn reference to the matier; but thatas he bad not returned to the city, he had been upable to take any further section ou the subject, , ‘Mr. Fietd arrived n the city om Wednesday night Inst, dat left again yy, to be absent ri Monday next. BXPORT DUTY ON OUTTON. of the Chamber to the ferring with counsel for the prisoners baving succeeded in getting thom to plead guilty to the indictments, GRAND LARCENTES, Karl Ackerman, who stole a pocketbook containing $65 from Henry Schneider, 678 Eighth avenu, pleaded guilty to. an attempt, It appeared that the prisoner went to Mr. Schneider's houre, and se #1" Course of conversa- tion told him that» 4188 ‘Lizzie Stein had formed an at- tachment for him and was anxious te make his acquatn day. He failed to keep his appointment, however, but in a fow days after he presented ‘himself to Schneider clad in female apparel as the ardent female lover Schneider, Samper. totecea the fraud and charged she “female”? ‘with stealing his money. Jon: Riley, @ professional pickpooens, who stole a portemonnaie contain ng $3 from John ‘Wentz on the 16th ot Auguet, while passing through the Bowory, ploaded guilty to an atte: ‘at petty larcony from the pervon. ‘Ackerman and Riley were cach sent to the State I’rison \d six months. tor owe P Htomanh wie stole a piece of cloth valued at Joseph Howmarly of Marks Hormthal, 48 Mercor :troet, ‘on the 22d of September, pleaded guilty to an attempt. As he was wounded in the army the Recorder deducted six months from his sentence, sendi him to the State Prison. Charles Walker, Joun EB. Goold and John Polhamus, colored youths, who effected a burgiarious entrance tuto the premises of Jnoob Hofmeister, 404 Canal street, on th» Lith of September, aad stole $54 worth of property. 6 ifs opinions had been more than oarried out. jouses of Congress had differed at first on the amount to be Im J, and finally settind on a tax of throe conta per Ths changed cout iow of the South, however, rendered even the enonnt entrely too bigh. It waa avery injudicions tax, and oilered indacemente to other countries to compere wii us in g cotton. Injortous effects weré niready apprront in the decreased crop tale year in the South and ‘he licronved exports of cottan other countries to Grout Britain. From Brasil the export of cotton up to thiv time was larger than for the whole of Inst year. From Eaypt the ex port @f last year woud alan be preatty exoveded, while from India, inatead of the failing of whch every persen expected “he export would be as great as Inet . He therefore moved that a comimities + to con the expediency of memorial 7'n< Congress In favor Of the adoltion of the existing tax oa cotioa, Mr. Tanon was desirous that there «mould bo added to words ‘Or falling to se the resolucion the fall 4 ose Ktnond the present rag ‘an to Hi gree, They were sent to the Penitentiary for one yoar.« | Oure tbo abolition of ai King pleaded guilty to petty larceny, having | lations tor ite Garence of opin rober, been indicted for steating $37 worth of clothing from | There wast di ores saa bees eo Ba Ks ibe tan Barah Ward, 129 West Twenty-ninth treet, on tho 26ch | regard to (he pedoly, Nie | tl set tor ite of Sepiomber, Sho was gont to Blackwell's island for | Orta ee treet enforced, ‘Thay therefornde. six month: cided to atopt the resoluvun, reocrcicg the alternative Jolin Gilmore, who stole $45 worth of gas fxwites from Bllis Archer on (he 24th of August, pleaded aaitty to an attempt at larceny, Jobn Nereat, ‘who stole $50 worth of Mannoel abirts from Mark Lavy, ‘and Mary Megto'n, who stole five jwirs of pantaloons, the property of Elizabeth Byroes, plea iod guilty t an attempt @t erand larceny, ‘The prisouers wore remanded for erntence The following 16 the calendar for to day:— Grand Jarceny—Ihe people va Paul Suctendall, Meury Conia, Levi Abraham, Catharine Dolan, Catharine Wool- sey, Francis Hart, John Coltine, John Costello, Louis Lovell, Thomas Dugan, Thoroas Th: Sohn Ward, Garrett Holenbaek, Mary Gleason and Jon Clerbot, Burglary in the third degree—John McTutes, Charles Brown, John Wiltiameon, Thomas Wiltiams, Samuel W Tilden and William Burke. *' Burglary in the second decree~-Francis Peto, Divorderiy house Henry Stehman, Felonjout aeault--Henry Posey. for fatare action in case they should fail © gecure the object of the resolution. Yee Chambor then adjoorned. COURT OF COMMON PLE’. Before Judge Cardozo. Oo 4—1%m, We Harfert of al ws. George Rew Thix action it brongat by the plain’ to! recover the amonat of $150 23, principal and interes!, whieh they allege to be due for milk deliver! to the dofoudamt-r the summer of 1864 Tho defeuiant doimed that the milk delivered was dilated t exteys of thrfe quarts | per Can, ted noing ite market ¥ one coms Ga unart, 1 which, on the whole quantity of miik delivered, fonle = | amount to 260, bait of the asm raring Soa ms ng a balance in favor nf eine COAL SESSIONS | leaving ® balance in favor ofthe plait COURT OF $ diot accordingly — | Hofore Jotige Daly Before Jumwe Keliy. | ip Lowwhal © The calendar in this court for yoslorday was compare | Chie Wins ath 4 } for w for Fetion,. Brom jon of, Ae tae Lively amail, and the majority of the complainix wore of @ te sh nett GAloon, on & defovdan\é, WibtLag WO get pow dored the paint to leave, ‘uerenpon (fey pub bit gvods la gilon + the plarnttf rented a ode pts # A s4L0ON APPHAT. Patrick McCaffrey was charged by Thowae Hadd with assacit, The somplainant was in Chorehilt’s drinking mloon, in New Chambers sttoot, when a diepate | arose in Which the defendant took a part. From words the paries come to blows, Hadden waa knocked down by the prisor The counsel (or the defence ob Tha DAY. net Ca nee — Now, hent—Winter Ive and ie NF! | noe ont about conatracting proper earthworks at nll ox. ie ayers aud reli oe Tayo the adwaniage, ne was exem- . # Tie, and stupol by the Ruastans, that if fable to be they aro 0 com 1 under @ heavy uring te day, coyable of being put ia repair during the night and madi Tewls work agaia in the moraing. If a shoil of iron cacnoct, Uhereiors, protest oar exteting granite forte, how Uist wrought itor hes failed, not avowber dollar shoald be spont upon then, and they nig fe well be at Lae ireighta wn. ate, for No. ‘ (a ") NGINEER, wn F ‘ ie sacatdan vu npc diswanben 4 : . abipments winte, th a $4 | Ducted whwat, R00 tee ara, BF 000 Wane oe, RoBaeRY IN DETROIT. Ne “eg Floor fen st $10 00 for double extra. "whens 81 ea Dernort, Mich , Oct. 6. 1400. r 3 a Sed | gy Py tor Nond. Corn dull at tae. for No. 1. Onte quiet at | the jnwoiey emadlishmem of Ge ore’ {uty was entered 1 6 iw Chie aN W Ta | Re. for No a> Receipts, 400 pola, dour, aed .4 by orgiars inet night aad robbed of wat bes, &o,, to the Con eh do. 5 peat, 3090 Dasbele cate, SSementa 300 bbls, mary | Ju of 85.000. de. ‘+ we T41§ LUP bunbeis enmet 6 Jocted to fiaddon giving testimony on the ground that he y had rervd a period in the State Priton, A docmenent was produced to subst 8 fact, but noev idence having been oftred to show that the docament referred io t complainant, he wee allowed to towufy, A number wi wenets oxatuined. The ease | single altractive featore. On te | pleinani, defondant and the witnesses | roneh, fiooking foliows, wha-esert Got gaily ty arinpaby from Ang ver OF commen dvcorh nent McCay wae fined #00 and bel! ja baud of $60) w heap i, , 1a of 4 not premnt 9 1he peage atx tu0wthe, ae , , Ut rr RXCEMEEA AT OF vit, ms 3 | from the ete Mr BK. roeker® quantity of egbs | 10a | Pvt , hws, iva" ~ whieh the 19 070, iis, lever pad above the butiver

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