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ee FINANCIAL AND COM MERCIAL. ‘TaurspaY, Nov. 15—6 P. M. ‘The stock térketeontinued ansettled to-day tll after when a more confident feeling began to manifest tteelf, owing to the large operators who hare been “‘bear- ‘tug’)js sineo last. Briday reversing their tactic: They are .s9w buyers'and: express the opinion that prices | Savotpached their lowest point, and that a brisk rally till omediately follow’ the forced depression. This win Prove to be the case, but the decline bas worked some, mischief among tho mass of ont- atde ‘The recuperative power of Wall sireet in ve times is, however, so great that tho reverses ne veek are forgotten the next, and tho bulls have ‘aad gum a long run of good fortune that they can afford “tp bear 4 loss, . Whether tho last movement of the in- ‘tending wilt turn out as successsfal as they ex- ‘ppcted ifaomewbat uncertain, The market before the ‘bull etige'turned round and attacked it was buoyant and woud-bave continued in the ascendant fora long ‘tine to Ome. Tho origin of this diversion is not unlike- ‘Wining stocks were firmer than qgual of lats. At the Arut board Corydon closed 20c. higher than at the same 1 y, welling’ at $5 OO. Nye Gold was steady as Le., Ophir $6 (b.30. At the sscond ‘boar! Corydon closed 20c, higher than af the first board, selling at $5 60. Nye Gold was 4a.,lower, selling at iio, In the ip any a ae Str sed ong aranayaent o eaG Bank heodosius F. Beene: Sane heeler, Jr., in Ba ceharge of shat didies as the Lawfel directors company, until the further Of thin pa ae Mew Yous, Nov.14, 186. DECISIONS IN SUPREME COURT. }. ¥. Barnard. Jobe Morreoe, ae Tata HE Wrigne, ot or.—Motton to gernsline K. Garrison vw. William Mahone, —Ball reduced Lia Josyn va, The Natonal Express Co., et of.—Motion aga ogy Hohe ene da ht Seria oat are ; edness ‘aad ownership. Areselver inust be appointed. J. Walter E. Lawton ara, Dawid 1.—Metion denied without conte to ‘party. F Lo be settied on om, Indianapolia, Pera and Chitago Rafiroad Company vs. Tooman W Tyag Modion for socamugion ts be granted, Order to be on wv Wa A Detectives at Work a Te Games Succresial Rooult of Labors I Trance Lage ef the State Evaded With Todwrnace Bg <i ye in, Peasension of a Large List of Acti ‘There have boon some starting developments this olty and vicinity recently in regard to the aBeged Ulegs! conacientt.us business corporations, which comld net but tend ls impair the usefuluess of such institutions, bet also to sap the very foundations of business conGdenee. It has been the custom of certain insurance compagies, located in Baltimore, Philadetphia, Moston and various other cities, who appear to represent a large capital, to establish agencies in this city, and tke all manner of “elalua” wpoo naything that was not actually burning: at « much Doarbe Pale tage nap lapel vesponsinie seespaoe abies ‘areugn eompanies have. e hel of whom meation wit Kermafier be made, been violatlag THe Laws OF Tix HrATe’ 1n the most Gagrant manner, as will be seen by reference fo 1 ——- ——+ viewed the one presnnted by Judge Ba monde with favor A Sanred the sociation, te the hive a the Seoointion, ne use of on Urat they might view | the condition of the dake EO, aanootation Foprowmnied no teresa, biiisimpiy the public They thought « be appainy ot Lob aoluie powor pian wonld ge lal them Of course the Citiaena? Association ni ol, decide heiher of not the wharves gf ihe Ci are to Hit wom outlines stone piers ‘Labhide case of New Vous canon a ore or warehouses: bub lot the lowe vad Bio the larude Of Ove anod men, and lee thew decide as'to ihe river pork Tels not. we guostion for the Loogisint sion. wh at ike general se Tue Co,ssaitine ty, but a question for (01s commie. ave isty be appotuted by the Legislature m Canusel Neo Obetaclo Kx fativg to the Summary Removal of the Tracks, &e. The Board met at throe o'ciock yewtorday afternoon, President Brice in the chair. The following communication was received from ile Honor the Mayor, and subsoquen'ly refurred te the Com mittee op Streets :— ollewing seengu:— e800 2. It aball not be ful for any fire insurance company, association or pattnership, {ucorporatod. by oF . ts Orgnnised under the laws oF eny other Stave fot the United OP A A ih a Dd dy.apapchted with the recent return from kurope of pewine: valatora. Theso : To wre Honoeass THe on Councit bar asap paginecringoe a Pt a Aegean pata Net Sect ree prices hgher then when they left tho country doter- 30 a0 fice Snsen of svelte saat Fs alte mined 4 “bear the market before they “balled” it | 009) io a ies fora ‘ ao cosets wach ae be and douttless their decision was not without influence | 150 = neat eat rosa bya agent free Tay a upon theheavy holders of the speculative railway shares | 1000) 200 do. iysanitsg Brokers’ Right, and Obligations. attorney in this State on w directig the Strest ‘who agried to sell out @ sufficient amount of their | S090 b -smet “4 Milstesd | Pipe gray i ‘8 coreided etooks 4 create an uneasy feeling. with the view of | 40000 do. Pips: i Brownell va. J. @. vt an action | directors appoint eying tlm back gt lower figures In preference to. op- | “ne Py . aoa tne redeeoas .| ¥0 Fecover 82,215, being the anount with laterest of a certain A ‘Posing:ttp bear movement, which thoy could easily and | 200 i do ly have done. Without the co-operation of | gy9 ¢: 300 Iiiinots ‘¢he bull cliques the bears could have done nothing. Now, however, the bull combinations are stronger than they wert before; but by their regent course they have sweakened to some extent outside buyers, in proportion Se ee ¥ i a8 repaired with his adviser and ‘riend to the office of the plain- a tormbich jhe effective strength of the market is dimin- {shed Tle natural conditions applicable to the railway abare maket are eo favorable that, notwithstanding, it ‘bids farr » become as buoyant as it was before artificial means wew employed to depress it, The earnings of tha lcadijg railways, are still on the increase, nd the supply of money at this and the tmfnor financial centres is in excess of the demand, and promises t¢ remain so for months to come. There was eome distpibance of loans to-day, owing to the decline having eatin into mafging; but on tho whole there was 4eas distrud visible 2 monetary circles than might have been expeced under the circumstances, The general rate was five per cent, with a few exceptions to weak Douses, at six. The leading dealers in government se cuties wire, at tho same time, able to supply thelr ‘wants at four per cent. The discount line is moderately active, butthe best grade of commercial paper passes freely at 51; 2 634 percent. There is no change from tho Iaté eas of the Eastern money market, the Boston Journals reporting a plethora of capital in that city. There is no material change in monetary affairs at the ‘West, and vithin a fortnight a return flow from that ‘section of the country will be likely to set in, if the ex- porlence of former years is to be relied upon, The Chicago Republican of Taesday remarked:—‘+ Business tn financial ¢ircles to-day was generally dull, and nearly vail the bankers report an eusier money market.'’ Tho beats onthe Stook Exchango, as distinguished from the bears who have bécome bulls since the fall, are, striving to arouse apprebensions with regard to the forthcoming report of the Secretary of the Treasnry to ‘Congress, but without good reason. There !s no pros- pect that Mr. MoCulloch will be unwise and suicidal enough to urge upon Congress measures of contraction ‘which common sense tells him are at once impracticable and adverse to the interests of the country at large; but if be does we may be sure that Con- grees will pay no attentionto his suggestions, which, if ‘they should prove to -be.as the most unscrupulous of the ‘boars try to make bolleve, would prove him to be either deficient in power to comprehend the financial condition ‘of themation or favorably disposed towards those inter? ested in’ promoting a speculative decline in gold and other commodities, as well as securitics, on the’ Stock, Exchange. To assume the latter would perhaps be un- Just, and, in apy case, uncharitable. The bears, bow- evor, are professing so much knowledge of what the Secretéty's report is to contain that we deem it ad- ‘visable at the outset to warn the pnblic not to ‘be ver credulous in accepting what they say and tele- ‘graph a3 true, while we call, Mr, MoCalloch’s attention ‘to the wide difference which bas thus far distinguished fhis expressed theories from his official acts, Ho has ‘oon little better than a financial mountebank since be eat in the Treasury chair, He ts a chariatan in fingnce, and because he managed the affairs of the State Bank of ‘Indiana to advantage be esteems himself as capable of directing the finances of this great nation with equal facitity and credit to himself, pretty much after the ‘manner ef the country shoolmaster who, because he ‘was mmester of his boys, thought bimscif master of failed ae Fe} E [ SSSESESELEEZey egUsUscuaEEt Bef os esseasense letter was shown to wi ‘that he wrote part of It; O'Brien on that da) wild vacant look in bis eves; he was vei could not stay long in one place, tone; OFBeion oaid his hand bs 2 SrESStety "SSSBSes: = S C2 @ treinbled 80 that he eould not & ak te ks ce 3B & 3 4 , to tal condition of =the District Attorney objectod tg the form of the offer. He Geseens we But contentied that it would be taevene wi ¢ eon at tt wi im what she mental condition of O'Bricn was, he (the te the ‘objection, and the counsel cs- letter, but do net saloon, No. 111 Spring street, and { wrote ft on @ Lwafted about ten min- went ous; I knew = Witness) not being ap The Court sustained wrote a portion of know who wrote the remainder; 0': BEESSSESSCEY ? : prisoner went out, an by tight ‘The wiinese was crons-exansioed at loot ‘ ‘withess was oroas-exatnine Y He uald he wat born tn Elo, Fennaylvad, and worked at a 38 gotteeboey urease Sees? COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuonapar, Nov. 15-6 P, M. Banansrvrrs.—Receipts, 16,121 bbls. flour, 400 begs corn meal,‘39,100 bushels wheat, 38,903 do. corn, 18,628 do, oats, 7,471 do. rye, 650 do: malt, and 167,286 do. barley, was @ slight tmproyement im the demand for State and Western flour, and an advance of 6c. a 10c. per bbl. was established, the market, however, closing quict but steady at the improved prices, ‘The sales were 13,000 bbls., at our revised quotatiotit, appended. ‘The market for Southern flour ruled moderately active and. steady, with sales of 880 flour sales were made to the extent of 21 The Coart direc case Epanedt the privilege of calling Lim ver Wim, Shine sworn and exam{ned:—I reside at 196 Green- atreet, ® physician; ee fs) i pee, eight nate of Tritity College, Dublin: 1 saw jalone, Canada, «oat ten or fifteen Pom a ome mmercn a the others: he treatment tl y, he con une; be told me he had been for several nights without any sleep, was no. days in June; he was 10 (the witness) considered that suicide insanity tn some enses and mo had commitied crimes ‘and at the tune to have bad unimportant, We quote: ‘Was Dot; persons Supertine and Western ed to be m4 been proved to be insane prediaporing cause of moral 2 S ahaetl 11) Resssesss (Uf, and ordered one hundred shares of the before mentioned | Vico preaideat and o Mook, depositing at the time $308, and eontracting to pay the Dalunce of a ten per cent margin on the purenawe of the s0ek, amounting to $700, the 1 day. tiff, ac- cording to paroespent, ponenesed the: ated stock, hold. ME ee step in al an my fertaln authority on the subjert ast Uhore was "nore aafety in rouring, or rather stopping abort where be was, than ahead, and. acting secoriingly: My Van Riper never at sooond appearance before dr. Brow: ‘The Int- rs r the whereabouts of Mr. Van per, servi tice opoR him to come forward and redeem ia #tock in the Cumberland Coal and Iron Gompans, whicb, true to Mr. Vien Riper'# mi 6%. had considerably depre- Gated in value, and in def Barish. Defendant paid no a tle reminder, and the stock was duly sold ata figure whici upon tho Uroker, now sought ta be aaddfed por lator, & loas to the amount of the action, $2 17 to the foregoing cause of action was technical, and th which vex fo the cave in mont part fis importance. Counsel for fendant claimed that untess there was % Bona file sale and delivery of stock, as between the plainer and another broker, Givsons from whi Any moment to the demand for on the part of: Van Riper, the defendant, he (the defend. ant) was not It Itwas this potnt the Court ad- Ted the Jury chat galoe Brownell (tive plaintify had kept om hand, belougiag to himself, » sulicient amount of the stock referred to, subject at any inoment to the demand of the do- fondant, so long ax detendant held part of said stock, to ‘over all his (piatutitr’s) Uabilfty, to deliver the sane whea- ever demanded, without belng eompelled to purchase or bor- row any of the same to meet uch demand, he could not re- cover; that the proof of the ability on his part rested with the plainuf. ‘Tals was a question, be said in conclusion, de- volved with the jury: and the uy, in eonciusion, aconpled At and rested the valflity on the eafendant, giving’ » verdict for the plaintif in the full amount, A Verdict Against a Railroad Company. Before Judge Barbour, ‘The case of Mary A. Mackennott, which was submitted yesterday to a jury, and the particulars of which appeared Jm the Hrnatp, was today decided by the Jury. bringing 19 vm verdict for the plaintif’ for $3,000, The plaintif claimed SUPERIOR COUNT—RENERAL TERM. The Powers of the Beard of Health. Bi Judges Roberteon and Garvin. Noy. 16.—The question of the powers and jurisdietion of the Board of Health is agatn contested ima motion to set Asido an injunction granted heretofore by Judge MeCun, Testratning the Board of Health from carrying out their Order aguinst the removal of x walsance—a lime kila— been declared detri ie health. on or side are importance; and tha Jes ba vin, 4 the papers in the ease Will render thelr decision during the tern, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. Before Commissioner Osbora. The farther hoanug of the charge preferred by J. M. Bar. low, carpenter of the ship Swallow, ngainst the stewardess, A ot Loy aes, ot Baving sasaulted bim with » dangerous ‘The Commissioner, after reviewing the case, aaid he would hold the defendant Wo await the aeion of the Greud Jury. Fy bought vould pen the questios hether the defendant had asaauitAt the Gomplaiuant with a danger. ous weapon. MARINE COURT. Betore Judge alter anda jury. Inthe cave of Patrick Dizon vs. Obristopher McManus—am action to recover damages for breach of warrnnty in tbe sale of ahorse, reported \n the Hxnauo of yesterday—the jury found a verdict for the piaiutiff; damages $135. Blondeas o& Louisa Schench.—The plaintiff tee Mmilliner and dressmaker She hired apartments fiom the defendant, and after entering into possession of them put company for which heor they may stating the vame of the y snd, vine, wi Jacated; the amount of ia with a detailed statement of 116 assets, who ‘of cash on to bank or ti by {the Dumber of 4 Kind owned bp the company, the sane; amount loaned on bond aod mortgage al accurlty. stating the atnountlosned on each and (ho eatimated value of the whole amount of such securities. * % © Nor shall it be Inwful for any agent or agents to act for aby company or companies referred to in this section, directly or indirectly, in taking risks or transacting the businens or fire or from the Superintendent of the Insurance Department corhitdate of antiorily, siating thateuch company bee com e requisitions this which h Mie name of the attorney & {o wot for ihe company, «.certited copy of nugh cerullea‘e authority, with statement must be by the agent in (he atice of the clerk of every county where suchcompany ban agra, and shall be Pup fo tie paperin whieh the i aii to fo ute notices are Pog ioserted, Umes after the filing of nuch statement. * violation of any of the provisions Of Be petition etal ject the party violating toa penalty ae and of tue addluonal sum. of $100 for exch month during ent shall neglect 10 make such publication, oF alfidayits an ‘The term agents, ured I , clude an acknowledged agent or surveyor, or any other per son oF person wo shall, in any manner, ald Mn tranaicting the Insurance business of any Insuranes company Hot incor torated by the| laws of thin State, The provisions of this section shail apply to all forcign compauten, bby asseeiations and individuals, whether i or nut. — Extoncts from laws of TASS, ‘an amended In Instead of co:nplying with *the plain provisions of the law just quotod, thean companies have beos oparaitng largely 10 thout procuring the Ingal authority from Superintendent Barnes to enable them te dose with out bow rd to thamselves, trusting to lu nd paren man- agement to escape devection and int. Of oa they could not have been suoceasful in obtaining “xa unless ubcy had Leen asmsted and eotatensed by a INSURANCE RUOKERS. It in well known that if paities aro in need of assistance ot any piece of business to a succesatul tnaue, rons may gauerally be found ready to fur. by any means the worldly 1 such Perwons may thereby be forwarded. A numbur of the asursnce brokers of ha ay have laid Maroy saiven liable ‘onecution by placing risks 1p ¢or eo had no Vaal right to do asiness “ta this Sta oPapie { doing business was about in thie way:—A. moe athe Wishes an insurence en ble property at two 4 ® half percent that probably ne 5 company would take at less than four por conte eaudodlntey res ty the “tead Ventre’ ore of busi. eas, who i# #nppoxed to be located in and fills ue order upon some of the outside companion whtout didioulty. If the party insured loses his; y by ad recovers hiv insurance be is #6 much abead. but Where such logaos ames fa rome the these corporations usual and tho roaule f# Mat those oom leader of the law suffer in tation thi country, a war Anown has beon to looate the oliges of such companies tt some place In New Jersey, from whener thole make datly raids into New York, tint by 20 doing they wrade the Inwe of the State, That they bavé made s ula Mon they will laare to their sorrow. for they are Wp b - outed to the fuilextent of the statute. The fail oneh companies as the Dirsgo caused an tnvesigation to ‘by, Superinteudent Barnes inio the manner which ‘thelr business has conducted. Under the direction of Superintendent Warren. of the ad Detoctive Police Ageney in thin city, a mass of evidence been mequmntlated against leading insurinee brokers and agente that ty overwhelming. and which leaves sigit om ‘the ba bed Lig far Si my ae farce exe i toi Lh mete they did not know of the for yiolat the 3 pote ey easton but ther ‘Fah 'y overcame their 7 now ia thie termined to pate stop to thelr manner of doing tusineas Maay of she out of ‘campan ith fhe Jaw of the State, There are also a great ras 111.17, 100. (el rein named were riven, was, f ea equ PTs | 1606, entitled “Aa. ei ant Troms y road racke with Gee rogh Deabroases stand with s double track {rom Oreowmtape in and through Cortlandt street to the Nort from Washington street (0 Greenwich atrest and. & doubl and through Fulton atre-t tto Broadw iy. withgs single tr tack from Greeuwion treet to Bruadeay, Logether with Outs aud awiches for the and referred to in your note, were vamed grimpomy, clavavive to have (racks, which previousy terminat Way aid Fulton street, wills "he beri Jerthe act of the Legislaiure toat such act dows pot, either expresnly or by | the right to make auch ‘The extensins eal ved by tbat act Mt seems to me, only refer hroade 4 ure authorited, do tot give anthor form lon betwen a tee war, and the “necessary coanectious’ Tondased navesary ty Ge ox ty (he company laid in the streets Lyin Mroadway, and authorize thelr ex atroct from Washington street to Lorine an Broadway and Park fow, on 1 aide of route, and the terminus on the west side of the routs, o® Broadway aud Fultow atreet, ‘ss to the second branch of your inquiry, visi —What can be had tocompel, &o.. I hog to say tam informed Attorney General, In bebalf of the people of the Bale New York, bas commenced an action to resirin the use of the said railroad tracks, and obtained an in junc Herore the receipt of lation aults wore also by the Corporation Attorney, undor my directions, te recover from the said ratiroad companies the penaliies proseripes te the ordinances of the city (chapter 24 svcilone tend 1, Ree vived Ordinances of IMM) for the violation of the sate. wile are now In progress and will be avon tried. on Wo this, the ardinaness of the cily (article 2 sections 32, Ordinance of 1M) authorian th er toremove ayy Incumbranee or vbsiruetioa upow sirect or avenue if not removed by the parues [nie wil vim twenty four bi woe by him. Coan oa* oo ay of n summary rem moval of tnoge maa under the autherity Uue vested treet De ent. Aying of those Falla being w' authority of law, tn may iio, end in villaian ut the orale Nance eity, ¢ authorities would, in age tef aly, Bed Tae Fails, and atill would be jusuiied im preventing the Von of that work, i inion that an retion by the corporation, ae {owt vlog tae of public streets in ust for Santer mere Ya eave TORAKD O'CORMAR, ‘Counsel Wo the Vorporajion. 4 communication waa received from the Mayor rete» tive to the proposed purchase by the United Slates ernment of a portion of the easterty end of the not exceeding 250 square fost in dimensions, lo erect a pew revenue and berge offer, the ot ae commodations being totally tpadequate to the epee (ransaction of the basineas of such office. Tho Mayer further stated, that by a recent act of the Legislature the Common Council was sathorized to dispose of such pres perty in favor of the general government. On motion of Alderman Rysus, the communication was referred w the special committes on the Post office. A resolution —— Mr Leonard W. Jorome to erecta portico in front of the American Jockey Cia® House, at the comer of Twenty #ixth street and avenue, was adopted, after which the Hoard adjourned BOARD OF COUNCKL MER. Parade of the Vire Department. Th Board met yesterday afternoon in the chamber tuaure| ail creation, and to find out his mistake peodhey gern tae hag Coat wipe contacting the busy brokers who whould not “place « risk re the: the Beard of Aldermen, President Gunes in the chair Ag 4il1 ho‘edme to the city. ‘The uation is prosperous, and "iss ignnenrd tnd eaceer tots Sonora” Piatatg | Shagommaay waaie! fal reponathey Wa ete ara ict | song as the minutes of tha, previous scamiom, were reed Dargo one eh is at A atcha Bi bend ind seventeen insurance brobesuge aepes te thie ely rela ern by yg meen beng rey Smee ne ‘Dotter than wé have, reconstruction apart. ‘Let woll éaying nothing of thoae located restoration of specie folnken, whe “doing” enough alone” is a good motte, A of ne in’ fact 7 take re ye gprymeata before such is brought about in a nataral ‘manner Would be simple ruin to all the material Interests which axe now being promoted by the policy of nen- interference. Congress has, fortunately, sense enough conduct their business In a legitimate pale ia the review in front of the Oty Hatt, TWE WHARVES AND PIERS OF NEW YORK. 1 ag cng once pene see tia heer ae _ After the transection of some routise business the Boerd adjourned Wil Monday. . commimioncrs of the Metropolitan Wire wird oy ot Priging tbe Board that the second annus ponsible, aad deperuinest would take place on Wod: , re Instant, on whieh day the lhoard was inv! te wen 0 perceive this, as the legislation of last seamon suf- i demand prevaed for comramptian, and COURT CALENDAR--THS DAY. Second Meeting ‘ef the Senate Committec— Aciontly proved, and for Mr. McCulloch to go contrary wore frm, ‘Dre esles include 48 bales, in love; fire Scraeun Court, Part 1.—Short Canses 1313, Optnious of Various Associations—Consiruc- to the sentiments and interests of the country at a time aiet raled very quiet but Arm, at the last | SPMUSES! the courtroom, / =, eed ad 3 tbe He Déche: des Gree THe TURF. there exists neither preten excuse of no transactions. ‘ ‘ " . a The 41 benate Committer on Wharves end Piers met mony sung Ohenlelcgneniae 8 Cueaiae ahem rs merit rae nec press SuphEME. counT—ce Sieg Sts Se Sis, See Sn OER 1D. closed time yooh a0 tat pact pao Uaede ia funeanag ors to —taaees Got, Wake Lasiet hoeh tha sc nmr et He Ee at RCS." | saeeraming Anion Megat the lasso a | TGP iil" teh | memento runt pp | i . oe . ; a, 2, 22, - Noon The stock mattcet was steady at the opening, but there ie for riled e Shade met, ough very ang pg snag ei oe ete Soerec Sarit, Tyma—Xom enumerated, Mo- | of the docks and bulkheads of the eis, and obialaing their Pty teed pied Dy ot oLiyrg = meal BO | was 90 general avowal of ballish fecling among the | 31°), ur, Hy the Goer grades, wrere ta tn. ss Fae tone Oe 8 Oh 74 3 76-7, %, Bl, F opinions ae 10 the best manner in which those piers may be net ; Sarge operators, fer the simple reason that most of thom A ype Not 2, 9.97, 13D, IBt, 168, | made to moet the increasing demands of commerce and st | yi sae Over d wore AEBS AS HA adi BMD, OA oh F868 1a 88 nd Wi do. Ne. 20038 % 0 $5 50, chlody at the 186, 24 178 Catt YR th atm ine Ncrns om rmamen’ wo the erat metropae, | Feed a 8g ithe ! Northwestern 5234 a 61%—preferred 74% 8 75%, ¥ 605, ‘ = 103, s Commit 5 aa 3 “ ‘Zork Conteal 1198111, Michigan Southern 643; a %. —Lineead all continued quiet bat seedy, af $1 46 i a Um WR" BF | as coamitibe wore neady to Boer ine opinions of thove pre! | ye meats horas with the running mate was the 1ompn pre. | favorite at five four before the start There wae eome At the first regular bosrd there was @ well distributed @ Com- | giderahle sooring. in which the mare seemed io have e gue@ ae ‘aatietlt basi. ennt. 7 mabe eee fe ea dn Bagiven Kizwnnat, Seesiox.—The Poole ve, Charies 8, | After femarks, Jodge Row ae ‘ : ; ord grand Bie b 4 sented the plaus of Wie New York Piet aud Ware! ane ee ‘bbls, pork, 273 do. beef, 68 pack- | appellant's business was that £ selling and procuring char. tees patie crop ey ve, John si rail but no mate. hy, y, sino Merents, The first polit to whieh be | ¢ 4 brougns nnd pan pr pred. ay Pasay ha Tok, Comm closed 13% | pegseut do Tarde was vat | tors for veasels, The defettente se the owners of the Fore The oat ve Yaovb Miter. frand Felted wa Tipteerers ei a des, oto | Ue oo Vein « lengua tao bash of W tee, cond oan time 5 rie 2%, Rend- | hry snd lower iw taeus seiling ata Hee eke "ee FM icare Thomvaun, amath®coa watery. the | moos thet gubjeet than to. rater th SE ices tua '| Whe bunre bape dhe head avons tho tures bes ns onan fowor than atthe same time yesterday; i, vy A netwh h h e a ta request, obtai va. Henry Thomysoa, assault aut 4 Sam which ke laid before thoes om the dap before pestaléey | sirnight of the bechearetch wes penemed’ the tome ti Southern 1, ‘IMinots Central 3, Cleve ‘Tbe sales were r mboat Neth Low, at therme of oer i ve. Paul Christense, assault and batery. touching those the front apd the ry sad cca Ponheny 56; vind the) Wane 6X, Yds So weet, Si rats Semen inet Said States gorermner, AL the time of ae wip ateond pa wan tn regag tothe dataie of the owner. | to mre taley ner vo obt's bal coy Island %, Northwestern preferred Ny Fort Wayne 1%, Feet banewere eae. tad $13 204 6 8 Eh on behait of the owe ‘owns of ir ape “,REW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. f attr Such te omsaide Fy Ee tenthve: | mont ery Sewnaiiy cone en “ Ohio and Missiesippl certificates Xf, Atlantic Mail. 8 4 Mab bol. tr Wage. s face. “Por a8 10Rg 68 the vane! Fomnsined ie ‘ Sai ean Ramiele Line there is no bnterest © si whieh’ belonms to tee | the faltianite pols tat tb; bat pring she tue Quicksilver 15, Camberland 1, Western Uniea Telegraph s : vailed ent Into UF werviCe , Jersey Chy. © Beate Be or grants of that vata nase fo bt eae ta Government seturities were firm. Caupon stxoe of On the t Mareb, Rex Oven wy 4Can—Oce of the workmen employed st | whlch ls Lo deve oof a4 10 whine “ he aintance Be lnngtng bet re wonties of 1862 and ten-forties were 3 higher, aim eaten 0 mich the 404) dood f004 of Hawes siread, nassed Sichard Whe fal] °¢,\uap partine nave tho sbeatate already becg, | soma fag tn puaing some baa ae parte other phar on the list were steady. aretore, auleny pala "the plaintiit bis percentage, | WAR On. the trestle work ollings car yeaterday afternoon, jay erry Jen, stg eo poe wipeang alts ange as whi 4 (00 the ground that the redue- | whe: brakes wore inadvertently patdown, and the ~ “4 a ot a iting © boing an tioned ‘Tonnoages sixes were 3 higher, and those of the new Bitte fat of tha, Bride was in eet bow = Nts ait of bia lege simmons severing it. ee aie ee tie bari fog Une acckdent, the iresiar # ih the remning mate the pre. | not igen A good wart was effected, bat peterp faa od f4asue were % lower. After the call the market was ‘aware of it untiia short time preoeding Tus New Conoxens—Patrick Warren, John White and | gen: condition of the plore aod wharves of thin my Upon | around tare the brown eg embed amd he ae " ubject (ta present condition) be teferred Une ‘ , Seen ee ats ee Se ; ie psotert fasonacs war esate toener | Stahtnoere Deore snare peerage ™ Mom | fins lr trea cman, patter tot sy | pe iy aii suds ba? stonda “Poe pe Erie déclining to 87%. At the one o'clock sessions, how- cyt salen wire made of 226, Bra" per tau per day during ie eximevee of that | q Nose Rxaurie 10 Bxriovens.—Mr. Wo. Ewen te ene | Tp te the wiacanent res by Sey msc the ever, there was erally, and at the haif-past two board » | re bbls do. for Desetiber, ub ver'pop- | Charter, ap pat hn FSG Plulnakie clots for | gaged tn tha erection of large shanties for the accommoda- | w ager otra io | Mar, batons them, | fund tine times The oe Dele TR CAPR, further improvement was observable, the semper of the ‘9 Ponape 0 Dole, standard white sold ot 38iea., | St) tains As semant was ven. | NOB 08 the laborers who wll be employed cutting through © iF Sot Se 10 | | Phird Haken ge a ie Anee the land with the word, were perry meron? oo if hers err orion. tg December, Senery ota Pobre, she, bayer Sppeats ie setonians re yearn af mem ease | Raine ereren yive by eichlees port Terenas? Tis thon, clatmed ines, ho riminte seg cere oe ee etc of the bull side, Erie being the strongest 0 railway of the buyer, ecislon resery jor » D. 4 pez aaned « > bagi to be derived to the city o piate {row the piers and shares. New York Contra! closed 1 higher thao at the | gaanais closed nominally. supe tp furor ot eure wo gets ple re 2 a Sy NS TON TE Micka satin ay im Coy first regular board, Erie 3, Fort Wayne %, Quicksilver pe ort ft ron tie a ent te ‘of Principals for Public Schools. Carrene oF Aviron Bor free saa tavern keeper's hitehing post in (root of bis estab st of Twe Men While Knanged in the pearance oy — Loe age mpepctenee CRP TT Sraseoreso at lee. © 7 i | he rapt err ks vr Doar of dwn —tu | OW Wh nat two enterorsne apetulatre ramed Regmne | DARE sy uh5 wosteman in whal way be pro wi , Clovetand and Pittsburg <, Cleveland and Toledo 54, panier. Haris clip’ at 10%. & | thiecase the Court held that by virtue of the act of 1864 the | Mensel and Hugo Demarea entered the readence of Mre | yited for ine oonetencuon uf docks . " Sook tase 3%, Northwestern preferred 34, Ohio and Standard. and soft w! Gide; | mominatingor principals and vice principals in vested. in a | M@vere, corner of Paronia avenue and Ble at Tn see eee eet oe recent at Ghai mine | Carrenes, Heenved-Gne of the Vounterfesere Mississippi certileates %, Pacific Mail 1%. Govern. ie grenon at os, gy majoriy of the trustees of the ward. The setual appoiat- | CY, and relieved the proprisirews of jewelry und cothlog wo | Ses, op a presout inn ine thal the ienanae of | Hacapes by Jumping fram « Nocond Morr moot mpcurton wore negiecied and barely sendy ta Sh aa Met ar SIP: | me bmn cma eet he Bard! Beas: ea Oo ors mca sees Qe eee | CMa tan orersig ae aptamer | Scesesn matlan ‘herr oesing wpe 1 aad lower, , a " mtg joke the coniriet whenever pinaee! tone, ene Pee ae oe At the Walt | changod ta every reapect. pancteiate Also vested fn they, Otherwise the nullification of appoints oy a ee iter then advonsted tne poliey of giving the exe’ of evntartgtiors ta Westchaier cow ‘past three o'clock open board the market was strong. ee outot a house in Mi Gensel Certain wharves large sleambeont act other companies | the capture of two of the gene, (oar couar. mente might be efcted by the trustees as rapidly as the icce. bas thet Ir@ the cansian: Goon pation of & pieF to transert . ‘ew York Contral sold at 111%, Erie 70}4, Reading 114%, UnITED STATES extUT DedeeGbuk Budtes de taoapene atte by one otic, but Dimaree brome | that couuire toe, sanein a apie unseat | ise end Gan with all tie parsphornaila scomeary 85%, Ti ‘Nason and Bhipman. Siete, ond hears ve docks en piers in the ov low Verh pa tn ance fo carry on the business ¢ counierteting snd aheed Michigan Southero 85%, Tilinols Central 122, Before Judges Nao cocurs, which inetudes the of red at him was at lant canght Wire conveyed 7] fend Pittsbarg 68%, Cleveland and Toledo 113, Rock prapeed restgnath im hig caw | to dersey Guy, where they saind they were both manic | he greal commerce of tnt City to the docke of New | army uneuannd doers of complarfvit fly sand Teed 16055, Morinda 62% —preforred 14%, Fort coda, 20 reqeizet, wee onde SRS visit romdeners for the (A - — ovina ed | chamen, recdy for wltersam, cod 0 large exmvend of b ‘Wayne 107%, Obio and Minsissippi certificates 31%, Can- ton 53, Quicksilver 61%, Western Union Telegraph 50%. Bubsequently there was a steady demand for the leading ‘etocks, and the market hed « very firm undertone, while the former bears becam» bullish in thelr predietiona At a quarter past five the following quotations were cur- caice is ot Seaslly_ vacates. saad hare bewn io sane thie sv a Sedereg rcs, ore eames bos | Eo Sel oT ont ecenateoed is oSehistactiG | a ata’ vn clastavecsomms” tos seaman FPpRa Ee ot seta | Geass eves | eR Re eee rar ee | Caterer rtp or e ity onan Newel Newark. fe'winive va ba whale thing Sot Panes Sone weres. net A coun vertetay ating in We tte p J pt F hee ko fy eel "wee Onahiy sracoveed Toot they wore ated '@ could oni Now lurviearen.—Tt bas been ascertained hat Andrew | te chy @ 19 @ere Iwo +4 vicinity Of the lab freon the | Ube; ong of whieh was, that ‘hear Weet Kinney sect, 44 not ja, that the Mtete ot ue join with any of the fremen One of the members of In which the erugieretee were ibe dvimrures, etmitiance ant inmediaul) reshed inte x oh of were at : i i itt tf 5 if I oe hey wee in oar ront:—New ibe hos 13% wae pple The Ruamtwation of aaron Records, ; Was quite severely injured by te a mi eh the ee * in ~o00 . : “ Pitteburg. The People ox ret Company oo. State Paros —Twenty-seren prisoners, mntenced to —— ‘There *) Southern 64% « 06, Cleveland and 6 8 Commiohonrn of Peace ond Asomements Oy of Kee | garerah torma in the beae Prisca x8 Trent at Newark contich shuld orien, tee eommnitice | Infor’ se Northwestern 62% = }—preferred 74% @ %, Fort —In thie case ft ts held that the book of the commis for, that ae yonerday morning, ni fC Bheritt | Rgut daver spon ris ter | ee ‘Wayne 1073 ¢. Compound interest notes were quoted pF pg hy oe, fon | Fated hs vanter was wit, the woted burg SS eeemuaee ons aay thun:—June, 1964, 116% © Sy; July 116 8, Angust lnapection cam by ve made | wee tepop—The New Jersey Railroad Company, Anting hate was mo cowtroversy | Jul = speedily 11534 & MX, October 114}; » X, December 113)4 0, May, 1965, 11254 a 4; August 110% @ 111, September 110% p Js, October 100% a 110. ‘The gold market was heavy, and the speculative “‘short’” interest ta mow 0 large that the bears have more ‘than ordinary interest in hammering it, Hense to some thet ecoommodations (00 limited for the greet serease in toate, butuing o new iT. Srporen Tas cket olde ot Centre and Kiver steents Joa. ¥. Barnart, J. Asssvirine Hm Wire tamer! Soot was rested on 4 ah, m. The Ador Fire Invwrance %, of | Wedheaday night for committing « violent amwalt on bie York. ~This case, which wae reported tn the Hanae of pant gy aD ly ered threataumg to cut usnces on ident Ge! plnbae rains Magome,—Harmony Chapeer, R.A. ML, helt pleasent rent Wm HM. Armous, fords | rwenion at thelr roome No. M lrond street, on Vetnonday evening, on which cotasion the Kastorn Star lagres wes din gt i i 4 (Bi I if ii i al {i j ?: i specalative telegrams {ng the report of the Bécretary of the Treasury. The supply” ‘of coin wae easy and loans were generally made fat. i i ‘The opening price wan 14494, followed by « nearly steady ‘SUPREME COURT. ns eB Companies, 3.8 5 Ime bias te. coger Gocline to 1435. The closing quotation was 143% * % — oy ‘othenrs of Lodge, te pop —yind Te foreign neliaads imate wih Gall Bodl- Adlantte Mall secamaay Company, now eaten heme hy om whe the close Pratertch Butierfird, Charlee A. Meigs, Robert Ytewr. — o toargas ae Oe mercial 1088 10856, France at sixty days 6.17% © fipencer K. Gram and Orlando W. ‘ociyn.—1t entiatectortiy By Bete Se on froage 9 ene Oris, st unre days, 613% 06.13, Bilson Bera 11 3, {hte exton anty | Cuma! saree nite bated rest Ihe enpew neve secragaion oo rete, Stet 0124; on Bremen 190 10}, FraskOrt 41041}, on grounds for thie ey 4 caveat Bie testen : wooden PR ~' r Ay ope Amsterdam 40% © 41, on Hamburg 96% 6 98%, Ant Te ‘the datenaania and etree ae Sco me oaid thas While ee? bed Go partoular plan te aren imag | pragee ¥ Worn 6.19% © 116)

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