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6 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Farnay, Oct 11—6 P.M, ‘The gold market has been firm in tone to-day, and the fluctuations were limited to % per cent, the Jowest quotation baving been 1435¢ and the highest 144. At the close in the room it stood at 14374 0 144, Dut subsequently on the street it dechned to 143% a 143%. There was a very active borrowing demand for ooin, and a percentage as high as 1-16 per diem bad to ‘be paid for borrowing, which adordsconciusive evidence of the large extent of the “alort’”’ interest outstandin, The volume of Dusinese was moderately heavy, and (he gross clearings amounted to $65,064,000, the gold bal- ances to $1,611,175 and the currency balauces to $1,606,408, The Treasury is understood to have sold freely, in order to prevent the premium from wising ander the effect of the discovery ip relation to the second ser.es of seven-thiriy uotos, The @emocratio “pool” also sold a large smoust “shor',’’ but ihe markes was very unyiciding and took all tuat was offered Money was in more active demand than yesterday, and the supply was hardly more than equal to 14* Cail Joans wero made at seven percent, without any excep- tions in favor of government securities, which are just Row as closely scrutinized as ciher collaterals, while Beven-thirty notes of the second series are declined @x- @ept When offered in moderate amounts by well known houses, {here was some calling in of loss this mornmg, and tis gave an appearacce of marked activity tn eer tarp quarters which was not felt in others; But the in- @ieations on all sides point to @ more active market for money than we bave bad since the quarterly Peturas of the Danks were made up The banks bere are being preased for dicounis by those in the West, and there is probaly as mach as ten millions of mer- cantile paper (roi (iat section of the country seeking Fe-discoun’, but of tits only small amounts are taken tm res;ouse to the moat urgent of the applications that are made, The rate to correspondents among the bauks fo aimost invariably seven per cent, but city deposiiors ere willing to submit 10889 per cent discount upon tbeow paper im most instances, oven where it is raed Al The banks dicount reluctant} and through favor rather than choice, their preference being to employ their funds oo call, Hence we find only a moderate degree of activity jo Wail street, while tm the discount ling (here i positive stringency. The course of prices on the Stock Exchange ts, how- ever, often in opposition to the natural tendency We have recently bad considecaole experience tm that re- spect. To-day the Erie clique renewed its eiforts to ball that mercurial sccurmty, and with some success; bul tue Street responded vcly feebly io the movement, and the The Test of the market woved &! abares of the Boston, Hartto Morning, and the object of new directors of E the sali s 10.80 manage ‘tela rads as to make tne one swck worth as much as the other, and vice versa. This is a pleasant prospect for the Erie Shareholders, and quite a godsend to the solid mea But it ia a long lane that was no turning, aad there will fomes time when Erie will be @ well managed road, anda much betier payinz property than it is at present, wich @ flock of fivancial vultures and professional @peculators for iis directors The temper of the. street is still bullish, but the market eatirely lacks outside support, and its course is Ukely to be irregular and its Quctuations eccentric until @nother break down takes piace. It ia a matter of no interest to the goneral public whethor it goes up or down, for only brokers and professional speculators are concerned in mavipulating it; and if these were swept out of existence to-morrow, the world wouid lose nothing ‘by the event. There has been less excitement among the dealers in government securities with respect to the supposed counterfeit seven th rty notes of the issue of June, 1565, than was apparent yosterday, and the unsettled tone ‘witb which the market opened gave place to a more eoniident feoling as the day advanced, owing to the eforts of the Treasury and the priocipal boldera to sus. tain quotations The goveroment has not yet made ny formal demand up the . parties from Whom it received the doubtful notes, but it moti fied them of ihe counterfeit yesterday morn fag through the SubTreasury, It {is rumored ‘tbat many of the coupons of the notes in question bave Been paid, but none of the $198,000 which fell into the Bands of the Wail street dealers have thus far been traced furiber back than September 17, when a few of them were received from Leaveaworth, Kansas, Some Of the dealers positively etate Liat the notes are counter. felis, while cthors either deciine to express an opinion er intimate their suspicions that the couatorfeit notes Were printed trom the geouine plates, and pending fur- ther deveiopmeats it would be unjust to throw the respousibility upon the Treasury Depari- mont. Novertheloss, the fraud is a very unfortunate eircumsiance for the public credit, by whomscever com- itis cateutared to spage contidesce im the Benuineness of governineut securities among holders and buyers generally. At the ciove the market was Bieady at the subjoimed quotations :— Registered, 1881 11135 a LIN; coupon, 1881, 1 & 111%; 5-208, reg. fatored, 1862, 116% a 1144; 6-20's, coupon, 1862, 1124 wly im sympachy. and Ene soid at 16 2 of Bosion, © 11234; 5.20's, coupon, 1864, 109 a 1096; 5-20s, coupon, 1565, 1 a 109%; do do. January aud July, 107 alot yg; up ip, 1867, 107M a Ory 1040's, registered, 1005, a 10 10 40°s, coupon, 10 105% & Octob.r compounds, 1864, 119 @o. do, 118% a 118%; May do., 1 Auyust do. do. 116)y a 116°; Septomber do. do., 1155 @ 11576; O-tover do. do., 11554 a 115% At the early sess sbare market was stron jon of the open board the railway at a slight advanee apon the losing prices of inst evcning New York Central sold MLK; Ere, 60 (4694; Reading, 1015; Michigan Bouthorn, 82); « 82%; Creveland aud Pitisbarg, 824; Rock Islant, Of (<4 Nor do, pre ferred, 667; a O65; Fort Wayne, 100%; Westera Union Telegraph, 34 a 46)5 At the (rst recular board the market showed Increased Strength and activity, aud Kre advanced % on the call, Dot tue busine-s was, on the w well distributed New York Ceutrai closed 14 bigher thaa at the same time yesierday, Ere §, Michigan Southern %, Cleve Jaud and Prisburg 1, Cleveland and Toiedo 1, North- Western 4. do, preferred %, Fort Wayne \, Atiantic Mail 114, Wesiorn Union ielegragh \. Reading was lower, Milwanke>and st Paul %%, St Paui preferred %, Government securities were somewhat unsettled. Cou- pon five-1weaties of 1352 closed 3¢ lower, Seven-thir- Mies, second series, were 3 bi,ber, Quotations were well Sustained by the Treasury brokers in order to prevent the alarm with regaid vo tbe second series from spread- and the declining tendency of prices was checked ‘Without any unusually large amounts of securities being Dought At the open board at one o'clock the market was rather irreguiar aod Erie sold at 70; New York Central, ‘W440 114%, Northwestera 434, preterred, 67%. At te second regular board there was oo new feature, Erie cloved 24 bipher than at the lirst regular board, Hud. gon River 14, Northwostern preferred 34, Fort Wayoo 3%, Ohio and Mississippi certificates \, Pacifle Mail x, Western Union Telegraph i. New York Central was % lower, Goterument securities were Grmer. Coupon five-cwenties of 1862 closed 3g bigher, now issue of 1808 MK, = seVen-thirties, third series, =. Terns seo rixes advanced , while the new issue declined At the half past three open board Prices were a fraction lower, Erie sold at 70 & 70), Now York Central, 1143 a 114), Hudson River, 128; Micbizan :o (ern, 83; Cleveland and Piuebure, 82% ; Rock %; Cleveland aod Toledo, 132; istond, Northwestern, 4g a 44; do. preferred, O73¢; Mil- Waukee aud -\. | preverred, 68 (b 10); Oblo and Mississippi certificates, 267%; Western Union Telegraph, 9634. Alterwards, in the tower hall of the Stock Bx- @hange and on the siree!, the market was strong and @omewhat excited, and at viz o'clock the following quo tations were cu’ —New York Contral, 114% a 4k; Env, 7534 «155: Hudson River, 128 4 128%; Read tng, 101% 2 101%; Michigan Southern, 83 a 83 To- edo, Wabash and Western, 43 0 44; Clevela a Pitta. Durg, 62% 8 83; Cleveland and Toledo, 1211; » 122; Rock Island, 97 a O71; Fort Wayne. 100 «1004; Rorthwasterd, 43% 0 43%; do. preferred, 6735 a 67); Pacific Mail, 14946 0 142% ; Western Union Teiegrapn, 36% 0 9654 ; Obto and Misalseippt certificares, 267% a 27; Canton, 46 2 4635; Cumberiand, 9954 0 32; Quicksilver, % 0 2534; Mariposs preferred. 17) 0 18. The fordign exchadge market was dull, bet frm. Bankers’ bills on Engiand at sixty days were quoted at 10034 & 109)¢; at three days, 100% @ 110; commercial Dilla, 10834 @ 109; bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.18% 0 6.167%; at three days, 6.15 0 6.143. A Chicago journal of Wednesday observes :— Bosiness in Lt toda) Al brisk, wit aand for discpuaia on grain paper, bul slaewbers It Wee NEW quiet, The shipments of currency were moderate, mostly to towns on the upper Mississipol. Several of the ane Teporied the receipt of retn'ttances trom the faterior, wbich indicates that toe returm Gow bas partial lycommenced Puper is suinized with coowderable rit favors are generally restricted to depositore nding. In the opea market there is a good pono for Sheceals 3 a2 perceans per 4 standing of tue siguete! Exehai as scarce and firmer, with sales between Danks at 15c discount, with no sellers at the close be low off The counter rates were unchanged, The following tabular statement shows the bighest and lowest prices of the leading speculative stocks is 1865 and 1866 respectively nf jy ee 19 a 23 % es me BE Eh 4 6% = 101 90 «188: Na4¢ 133 +4 Wh 153 90% Norshwestern.. o 0: 25% ey Do preferred. nn 82% ci4 Rock Island 1% 113% = 90 1236 Fort Waym 7 88 mn The recetpts for eustoms an@ tne receipts, payments and balances at the ub-freasury in this city for tbe expired portion of the week have deen as follows: — Custom ———— Sud Treasury ———— 4, Ba ances. Receipts, — Paymen’ $8,057,090 $3,314,317 $105, 498,983 4.877.012 2,876.073 107 497,961 430196 © 2.559,009 1,693,108 108 563,753 Oc, 10,, 877.354 1 383.404 544.086 = 19,203 162 Oct. 13.. 258,000 8,726,169 6,339,031 107. 580,400 The value of the importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending Octover 10 compere with the preceding week as follows:— — Oct. 3, -——Oet. 10.—. Consumption. Pha. Value. Pkg. Value, Manulactures of wool, .1,284. $462,298 707 $289,300 ) auufactures of cotton, 395 109,731 396 423,753 Mavufactures of Fitk. 419 «889140 451 856 261 Manufactures of fax... 711 164891 81L 178,175 Miscollaveous,........ 321 136,636 252 96,037 3,160 $1,268,596 2,617 $1,043,516 613 $248,205 vires of cotton, 183 64,120 resof mila... 102 97.651 96.118 8.182 Total... $504,276 Warehowed. $141 930 22 499 66,482 45.602 7 17,033 813 20,833 $621,791 SALES AT THE NEW YQI< STOCK EXCYAN3E. Friday, Ort. 11-10:15 A. M. 100 she Adams Exp... ib 0 Tenn é 400) do. 7000 Tenn Lynd 20m do SN Ours new. So 26000 Miswout 6 1a) Vo 6's, Har @Sth is Me 500 Virginia Os, new. 46 6000 Brooklyn 6° 100 10) Hud River 200 Reading IRR va) rie ohm x Mich ¢ 1000 ARIA Puc 10 BONO Chi Ae AIL ine bs 35 a 600 Mich So &N TR’ ‘ Woo Boa. Her'e Erle BR ie 100 1001 Cenk 20 100) Mich sont cand’ Lod 3000 Pitt FWAC 3d m 87 1000 Mor& fssex let m 99 3000 Chicazo&NW tat... 95 2 aba Bank of 100 Mina 6 of 100 Pacitic sail s8 OC 00 ea 143 a ? Atlante Mail Sa Co 15 do, 115% 3 DetaHtia Canad 20) Boston Water P’ LA Wells, PargotCo x. 16 ifalf-past Two o’Clock P. M. 12000 us b.2.c, as pee # ih ‘enn a ail 10000, 30 Erie pref. = BE 200) Ba Chain i, Toucan 1 Ohi aii, rel. Joe Milast Pant pe 20) Bos, Har & Erle Rit e COMMERCIAL REPORT. Farivar, Oct, 16 P.M. Beeswax was duil. Last sale was made at dlc. for Sou bern, Corrox —The market continued quite active, but with the uatevor ble adviees from rpool prices farther dee ined ling wp.and x01d on the dock ns iow as + ont ISige., and old commanded 34 The sles comprised 2400 ba ing vning and exroct and th ading balance on specula- Piorita, Ordinary. BY Geod o Ine Lose mv Yi Magarin hag » 3 2 market f was unsettied and erices regular, were made of 397,000 Mus, at Brands, and S010) do. Detrot and rales of consequence were reporied, at delded change. Maracal o waa salon OF bags at I7igc. a 18lke,, gold duty Cyoyent.—Ronevdale was in falr demand and unebanged ate! 75 Adamantine were steady and firm at 20; & wore unehanged. iaaof 4 tons Jamaica at $: d 9 gold, and 35 do. Lima wood on priva.e Dyes, &0.—All kinda of chemicals were duit a ash’ whieh wasin brisk demand, Prices were ‘Tho sates were 16) tons sod . do, at 4e., currency 7) tons sai soda at % do. do, at 500 bo. a Bic, gold, and 7¥e. do. on private — termi Bago. m 8% and Be. & Sic, currency; 16v ees ige.. gold: 160 do, cutoh at Haiec,, currency: Heat, Coch eal at 9. gold; Aw eo do; : 8590 dors 2000 do. bine riuriol ‘At 3éc., now id dieorice akezs 208 On veeterasy'e pri ea octcas. on oy ‘which were herd me rate, and med 4 We, @ toe. low. ihe change nf press silcases the sxtne,, Califorala dour wae quiet, amd at previous prices. The sairs were about 12,000 dble large part for export to Great ‘rivets, the market it jor y a ‘sales of of MO wiibout Teewten change Solan hi vi % for Brandywine and We quote:— ceperene tate and Western or abi nei grades were 35 23: i Fi 3 8 ) etereseuecengs Siz. 4 chi Round hoop Shia. shipping brand Kound soo a SSSSISES: id Brandywine ber sanction. 0" 7.aF ue O18 F spring wheat was heavy, though at acon. in, a de. per Cust! A large. vusitions wee done for There was bar Lith altering, ws ie od req neain impeded. by a8 and. by the high rates e Pt Y OF obtaining suitable ¥ wil oe about 70.08) bi B Chie 28 2 3) 8 82% fs en 50 Susbels Westera sold, vo wer instore, at . ee The sal 1 Sig oad see beer mm Ter sf Ee ee ‘bat Grmer at the close. Tre ‘lesng at tne n © brealat: ment was checked b; howerer, note the cargors of four and wi * many of be nd carrying * Seay aa 0), bois four at 7k ee oo = ‘arietat, artetat, ott eee rt ‘brig. about 99 tone 10 London or ‘cake m American veesel (now in Hosion) to Cork for orders cluding eH 1.680 tone, to lon, on private terms, was dull, and we have only to note the sale Be Sus ea itd. a Ye. 0 fenits wee Fi t gn OF slant wa nole the sale of Chee aed ‘wore unchanged. Hors B. as unde Set active at former prices, Sales 6) Miler eaetncnaaged, being oteedy 0h The, fer shipoing ond o 2 #, ya bt a or Ca date me mye morp eng was 0 good demand, Sales 7¢ if ven pigenncaued to rute dull, but there was no ers, Sales, 60 kat M2 dg, on private terme, We quote ‘lengarnock Lengioan rad per Ib. a, BER. The ly of astern Oy but ibe . We quote thr rans nee sien sis. ‘Larus were Leady at $3, wiih a and. Lin ‘was unchanged at $1 60 for common, and §1 88 for —We Neary of no important transactions, We quote nominally 6igc., rat a dull, a prices remained steady. a tor spirits turpentine con nd closed cy at Bio, a 57io, for merchant. The axle: Bitkc. mainly al the tnside. pros: Ao arrives at Bi.» 10000. $3 5 4 50 and 100 do, EDR Se hk he fi} ri were dull and nominal. Ots.—Linseed was dull and heavy at our las’ quo- tations, Fiah oils were quiot but steny at $2 %5 for erude «perm, $2 40 for onbleached winter do., 750, for crude whale und &ie. for blenehed winter do. Lard'was alse quiet bat alendy at $1 Sior, prime ity. Clty dlstilied red was Qred 850, and olive, in sem, 8 1 70, Sic Case ne uote mise OPO tone’ ng pressure to se cement of business aules were mi $23 a $25 25, quently as low ne $23 50, avy at $22 62%, regular. and $22 99. cash The busl- fair, however, the sales oomprising 7,000 at $22 50 a $28°% for new mess, Henf and prias were nominal. Heef heres For tiero# beef there was was were Ikewise dali and nomin sl. ber delivery 160, pickied % Loxes Cumberland ent, for the List bs 5d te frat half of January. at Nc » for the game del.ve private term: sort rib for January, and 8 0 do, do. for Deesmber, on pri- ms. ‘The market for land eontinued to rnie heavy, sort tie damaand was moter ta. The aalee wore 1.00) bbls. neti full prices, viz, 150. a 15!;¢. ere made of D0 bb’ avon the scot, but a shade i ich almost all the sales were ; the aalax were In Philadeipht» the market crude, in stiipping order, . do, Wt 21946 do. prime ticht atrew Stc., and 3,90 do. slandard white, for January, .—-Onroling was quiet and lower, The sales were abous i00 casks at 9590, a 1036. Ie, was generaliy asked for strictly prime lows Svuear.— there was but bh demand for raw, prices for ir refinins Bids Sales bb's, + a like. for Cul lage. le. for Posto fitoos give ‘iad, boxes at Ks. a ie. fined sed slowly at 14 . ee for yeilow, I5%&%e. & 16igc. Cor sult ai for ‘stand: 7” yha were stead) moderate demand Stngapore pepper eit thirty days, and 400 eases cassia, in Boston, + Ro tales bave boon prices ‘of all descriptions riers were am foilo "8 $3 25 bbe. Huseed wae ul ublished in our bast on private terms wan reported at $2 1h gold, duty paid. Plax was duit aud nominal at $270. Other kladg were algo dull at aucbanjed prices, or was moderately active and steady wine salen of . at Be, a 153{0.; also 21,900 do, grease at fe. a 9'¢c, sc aawtae previous prices remained steady, but the “de. mand wus less active, Sales 100,000 Iba, xt 12e. ‘a Towaceo.— The gemand for Keutueky was active, and pre. vious prices were weil f wan Idas notin, the seareity of desirable jes checking transactions. The wel bds, Keatucsy a wos 10 # cases Connecticut wid. Vencevieanta on | private terms. lor one af our prominent shipping hounes bave been made in Lancaster fene iva, Ay bey hed “wleuti: MN and cocked, lower. aves, including parcels at the crop NBS 9 from Ie. to if, Of Huvane we oole private tecma. Kwan quiet but prioes ahowea no changs:, salon Made of 4.2%) nixbs straits on Beas ie 20 i cu nt 25M4C., old, and. Stone, Bngtish at tar Pia. Beoee was aunted 26%. a Ze. straita 260., both’ Leienavere steady, with jobbing ales of 1. G. ckwrcoal ai Wc 1. —We bave again to chronicle a dull and haavy mar. Ket for hie siaple, the demand from manefssterare bring light, wh le the absence of snyitiag ike speculative feeling marked asever. The relay ape of fs mare ket {nto state of invciivity, combined wit fact that e exceedingly anxious to realize on pearly ll trade vor ue. essing influence ou the market bog t0,,manttert while there ts but little demand for Seeves, wolters bave le Induerment to arant concrenions Buyers find seilers reudy to meet them, however, whenever they are in earnest about wools Is in the same dul a at 43c. a t5e , 40,000 da, Ohio mt 4“ ea Bic, 000 dium Mie! yan at 43se. 4 44c.. 25.000 do. fine do. at A750. 70) ‘enasyivagia on private terms, 6.000 do. carpet c. a doc. 2.500 do, combing at 42h,¢., 106 do. feorn At 3, 0 ce. “ine Jnsite priee for and 2.900 do, tabbed at 48c.; alse 34,000 ated No. 1 25. for oe 42 for super onal Seo ow to umn 8c, Tense at Dc, 6 do. at 31 -60., 3500 to, barry do, at i8e., mes Bun do, soe a alifornia at Be, nBke, OF foreign, the only sale of Ms term is Cstizay On private Kuv.—Recetpts, 662 bbls. Tho market was not so active, Dal prices showed no change; there were old 100 bbls. Wes.era, 1a bent, at 35. a 40, the | tler pros for Ou, THE BARNUM ELECLION INVESTIGATIO:! The Evidence Produced Before sional Committre<tlow P. c xre ne Barnum gv Secured Some of His Votes=Testimony for the Contesting Parties. The following is an abstract of tho evidence thus far prodicet before the Congressionai Commitiee in the case of the disputed seat in ihe Fourth Connecticut dis- trict, in which the election of Mr. W. H. Barnum is con- tesied by Mr. Phineas T. Barnum. It should be remem. bered that the testimony now published bas been given by Witnesses called at the Instance of the contesting parties, and that the defence have yet the opportunity of producing witaesses to revut sume of the eee made:— ‘THE TRSTIMONY. Randall, sworn—Am cashier of the National AL. Iron Bank of Litue Fatis (Saiiabory); a Bumper of checks for various amounts ranging $100 to $2,600 were drawn by Mr. W. H. dank Raraum om about the Ist April, aud paid by the oak. [the ehecks referred to by the Witness were here m tothe Committee and put in evidence. } Cross-exami Ast April was one of Mr. W. H. ; there was noihing sousual in bie . Root, sworn—Remde at Mount crappie in Sallabury at the time of the election; Lge ioerd the polis on the day of election; saw \ ‘ie. “Ww Baroum ado Tvler taxed me how f was going to v im my ticket, which bad P, f. Lacnum’s name onit; fyler Mere! me $50 to vote his ticket, but I uid not accept the offer, stepped up to dir. W. HL Barnum, who was Bear, and ead, “1 can’t do anything Mr. Barnum replied, speaking to me, “Whatever Tylor does I wil agree to;”’ Mr. Eusiga then came up; I Thad the repuolican ticket wih PT. Barnum’s name oo Ensip showed me bis ticket with W, H. Barouw’ arg PAL. ayy ‘roas-examined—Am now engaged in clearing a farm owoed by Mr. Mil *, at Mount Washington. of eed: I gaw Mr. Baruum ony once on elestivn dav about noon, but i cau't fx the Um vm myself aod Mr. Barnum (WV. li.) were pp stage dena CAME Op While we were # Frederick Milos as uot far of; b waa Me was Horace Saith a 4’ another was Tam one 0! tue mea who made out alle Sich the pelition Lo Congres; Joho H, Rue jel H. Clapp wd me to make the alida T madoit; I my ‘own oot son; davivato BARYUM Gor sowR OF M& VOTRE, ign at the y ed jo Sulisbary @ man tell ood roum that an+ ' to rit me tele hoa Te cnet, Ss when | paid it ous f counted it; 1 paid woversh, 1 paid 2 hea easy toe Parks bave ihe money that day, it was to voters wich, | was engaged voues for P, T. —— and in working agai Barnum; I money toa man by the name of Samuel Han: I aaa him $100 or $105; T also pad money to & man named Mopdia 1 pals ib he hime seraiegne akehs he soled 4: J got the money from Mr. 3 t a few men for P. T. Baroum that day; I could not teil the aumber; Congress or not Aureian P Root swore—Am © Ely Little Fal’ ae 3 ereht o'clock A. o'ciock P, M., and thea went to Salisbury to vote; I ploy bind of, BOER Richardson & Co. an ron Com, ran for num ss Mr. Wm, B bog more stock than apy is $200,000; I towk to Li the election three blaak $2,500 and another for 500. and the other I vn ge Ubey were signed that morning num, Who told mo bring it bome; 1 was waiting for the money ‘eave ses ae sf i ii gees rf ir g h of 3 ghee $| a “ald noe pad Ed that gt me what he wanted the money Howe $20 or $25; be had been 10 about wm geiting teams and so fortn; I paid our Lmtd tue expense $500 at Little Falls, bat { doa’t Kao@ bow mac! actly; paid aman $2 or $3, who wanred :t to re b fare and expenses on the train; I paid out in ail, aside from tue $100 I loaned to Brewster, $20 or $30 out of the $500; the baiance o tha money I drew I took bome and pat in the company’s money Safa Mr. Brewstor afterwards part bace : . H Baroum in- opcasion requires; I drew the cn cks and iit p $500 Oret because air, Render tod me that they couid Qot pay any more in currency un il the ‘ra.n should co: up ip the afteraoon, and I waited for the balance of the money uotil the train arrived im ibe afternoon; | take bivnk check# because ineay times <r. Barnum goes away, and io bts absence J il) them up as occasion require: Mir. Barnum did aot auchorize me to loan any po Lions of the money to Mr. ary ‘but Sir Brewster was able to repay the money, and | let him have it to obi, do not rememoer why the third check was given m part of tho money was turvished me to buy votes with; Twade po report to Mr-Barnum a3 to the manner in’ whieh [ disposed of the money I drew; did vot teil bim bow mucd money I gat out of tue bank ; do not rememn- b ctly bow wuen L bad joft of the "$600 when I got 1 speak with cans.derable contidence when I say that between only $100 aud $200 is wanted to balance the books; Mr. Baruam pever authorized me to buy votes: never knew that Mp, Barnum ever paid any mouey to buy votes with, Erastus Goodwin sworn—£ ast with the democratic party; saw oid George Pete sbpking money about in his haud oo elgction day; Lth 7 mousy paid out; saw money in the bunds tu Herbert, of Line Rock, and Porter Burrell; taey were 1n.a room, and bad to money in their bands; they seemed to be handiing aud counting it; — gay that Burret) was paying Herbert money; i and understood — tht money’ wes . for general purpeses 1 did not seo Mr, W. A. Barnum in the room or elsewbere paying out money; I paid Horace Jacobs $5 for carrying people to the polls; J never «proached Avy ope with she idea of buying his vote; I pt “You will vote for Mr baraum; incl recollection of saving, in & aur 1 would hke to buy your vote,” but { am sot io the babit of buying votes; 1 spoke to Miio Lamdon as Le was going Wo the polls, and made gers meats with him for carry.ng the*boys to the polls, and to pay bis expen I on my own checks; a8 to Joel Snyder, | paid b! im $25.5 claimed it in pursuance of a prior ariangeme! money out of the Iron Bank on my own ‘checks; Tow tem piaied usiog 421ne of it for propor erection expenses I may have apent £100 of my owe im this: way, bat I did pot offer 10 buy any votes; I 48 _meu- Uioned to Mr. Barnum that | nad paid $10 to Mr. Ferris for tia time be had upon the eleciion and for teams, aad be allowed the $10 to me in the caer s| of a general account; I gave Mr. the Tuursday before toe election and told bim Ao give he boys §o each all around: I spent abo.t $200 in a a iDy O«D Monoy upon tue election, 3h, pernae aah afterwards, our ness asked me if I bad paid any ection expenses Sheh be Ought properly to pay; I thea spoke of the $10 I bad paid to Fi ria and be ‘atiowed it to me; the bus nes transaction was not avout ciection matte: Norman Spurr swurn—Am « democrat; I wes in roum overuead at Mra, Bushoell’s and saw some money there on elecuon day; cannot tell who bad it or wuat the amouat was; did not eco Mr. W. H Bartitim in tae room st ail, Cross-examined—I was a candidate against Governor Holley and wauted to beat bim; never buugbt any votes {or Me, Barnum; on eiection day I gave my bired man two dollars, David Foley eworn—ieside at Salisbury; did not pay any imoney for voles and dit not receive any mouey to buy votes with; did not see aay ove get money for their vo.e on elvetion. day; 1 patd wy nred man, Mr, Myers, halt a doliar aa we were gulag bor Jono P, Walton sworn—Keceive: Farnum for my vot, nor did any one ot; am brotver-in-law to Mr, Barnum; be never asked me to buy voles or bim. Darvas Juceiyn sworn— Waa at the election from half past pine o'clock untit four; Mr. Baruam im the latter part of Mav last loaned me $100; he gave it to me ins chock and Lgave bim my wove; that loan had ne coa- nection wirh the elect on. Lewis Strong swora—Never received or paid any money to buy Votes at the election, Sduey P. Enstyn swora—Am a bookkerer for Bar- num, Rchardsou & Ov., and take Charge of the curre spondence; I paid aout $50 in conve tiva with the el tion for the use of rooms, veains, &e.; [never otlered man a dollar for bis voe, vor kouew Mr, barnam to offer aman auy bing for his Voe; never knew of bis auwo Fticg an» one to by votes for bim. Enas Aroeid sworn—{ vored about ten or eleven acd remained wotit three o'clock at the polls; I saw mouey on the tabie i+ ibe room at Mrs, Busiuel 4 the mon who tad tt ap. eared to be counting wt; I did not Know who it was; it wes alter I voed that I saw 8; 1 anderstood the money there was to pay for ams to bring people to Uh I went up ino te room al ver 1 voted and gi ty dotiars; 1 told tho it to pry me for the wee of teams I had furnished; after I vad bo somebody told me there was rooney up there to Voge tena the use of teams; before ection I saw W. iH im and he sad to me, a you can’t go P. T,” and 1 repiied, “No, 2 mre up me mud to voto\tor W. H.:" he said, “I'heard #0, 40 Perhaps you will take some pains to got out neighbors,” and handed me twenty coi lars; I hired the team on election day and weut round; T paid for te teama, William ©. Dailey sworo—I saw money in the hands sion day; I saw money in tue Fred Walton twere—Si money in the basds of Mr, = he? hem narod on prpeme ia the room at Mra. Bushoeil’s; I su was for general cleo’ purposes; saw Mr, Geotieenaad George Four; saw George Pete have me Thomas Bailey sworn—Was ab ing on election day; can't say present to anybody except that he said ie H Es 3 ! row in life, and gave me $5; it was afer the polls aod voted; be did wot me betor I vored; he eh, 22 town ball; Joba A. Gi might ;.1 was offered on the other ade, but take It or sell mv vove in. r. On crovs-examination ‘was a bora democra; he bad a eas; he lived pear the mae accustome: to make him Mr. Jakeway offered be and he had refus of wood, yen until the next morning} saw Mr. Ensign, but did not see bim Lave any money; have received no money from any person, except for m, by von never offered me any mouey; | recer for im) George Pies sworn—Voted at the pails; did not re- colve or Rpend any mouey except tor proper election expenses; did not rece.ve $500 or $1,100 or $100 from Mr. W. H. Haroum, nor any tmovey at ail; was in the room overhead at Mrs, Bushue! bat did not seo ot, bi jms there nor auy money ; con of Horace Lan- jor Shepherd Packard sworn Was the polls bat a bink I saw MeW. H, Barnam, but cannot re CcA LY; sit hot ewtn toe roof ay. & Bkue did not recelve any money at or before the elec tion for my Fol", OF Was auy prowised me, nut ado'e Yar; did got receive a dollar, nor did 1 see One rT pbody for his vote, jo COMM Lee adjourned to meat at Salisbury on tho 15th iast, THE WEEKLY HERALD, The Chenpest and Best Newspaper in the c Tux Wasxty Henito of the present week, now ready, contains the very Latest Kuropeaa News by the Cable upto the hour of publication; The Blection Retutus from Pennsylvania, Obio and elsewhere; Our Washing: ton Despatches; the Current News of thé Weer, om bodying all interesting Poltical and Local Events; Varieties; The Fashions; Scientific and Literary latelli- gence; Editorial Articles on the prominent topics of the day; Our Sporting Record; Our Agrioultural Budget; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse asd Dry Goods Markets; Financial and Commercial tntelligence, and accounts of All Important end interesting events of the week, Tenwe—ingle sudscription, $2; Three copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Tem copies, $15. Single copies, five cents cack. A limied number of advertisoments in- sorted in the Warnty Hens», YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1867. SHIPPING NEWS. ee ig nea Co. M4 Trusto Ws pavandtisompaliahimadapeda s Lu Isabel Thompaoa (Br), Stepheas, 8 Johns, WF—Jed ce. ty (Be), Minnie, St John, NR—tleney & Ball Bet Heche tet Shit F ptent,® F Lovell, Wilmington, Tae Soimae s Sehr R F Stockten, Soper. Newbero, NC—Thomas & Holmes. for Boston—o K Racket & Bro, pate -« Sapaamai N Strane Gnion. goals; ha’ \veaton Sept 29, 8 PM, Cal 3 te Withams ‘Hampton Roude 1 for a au 2. On the ol eneys Tee sae 10th) Leo, Dearborn, Savannah, Oct 8, with mdse ae to Murrey, Ferris &Co, 10th, 9 AM, of The us, passed steamship V'go, hence for Savannah, amsiip Nixgara, Blkemin, Ricawond and Norfolk, to the old Dominion Steamship Gor Steamship Equator, x ackawray, Boston. set Co datream, Greeninan,’ Liverpool, 29 days with mdse, to.Joun A Sip 2 W Stetson, Moore, Lon‘toa Aug 15, via Plymouth Miatura 4 Co,’ While coming re on the print of Sam ay ifo0 Bark Trent (Swed), Elvorson Gottenburg, 61 days, with tron aid 4 passengers, to order. Oh: tat, Lat 40, loa 71, caw Hamburg bark Buroj " Burk sur Taganrog July 4, and cat Tororder. Had etwas Monten: 18 days, with lumber Ac, to 0 8 Swain. Hed heavy wether; lost part of deck load af sbooks, rig, Zenay. (Be) MeCullond., ‘Antwerp, 45 dare, with miantod Whitney & Go, laid very heaty weathe 5, in A beary gale from SAW, shippe! large juanutioe of Water: and was obliged to throw overvoard about .ten tons Of cars, conaiting Of glaas 2100, de. vi red). ro, BH das. with { to Ja oe to ay it topm at pod ‘oe and rung zy yard aud ry eaila, Brig Ha-dee (Hr), West, Olt tiaroor, Ja, 16 days, with loz Wee tees to Loy Vuison, dova en a iis couse uragoane, with co! logwood eto Robert Murray, Jr. = rig [cle (Gr) Saamons Stow Mortine, 18 days. with salt ¢ (Br), Stecie, ‘Betmuia 7 days: io ball (tddietor & tio. os if "Br Exeelalor (Br), Cooper, Bs with Sa Rae REGRET, cor mr om waren Pata ning nfo onion y ren, Bridgeport, CB, days, wit a to Brett, Son & Tan rateneh ce, Zetroni, 0 day wih ae Len be Te Fower, Jacksonville, 11 days, with ache Roa ae iFeocelt uP Boston), aaa Ml tala a days, a railway tron, to heavy weather most of the pemage Sehr re aderhill, Malaga, 40 days, with fruit, to ree Munson, Jacksonville, 13 daye. (The A ar- (erent ty ts Porter, Laty meng bee NO, 13 daye OF Sane deck load, solit sails, £0, for ve) mer. No. serra Hi i HH o Sehr D Sireaber, Bireakin, Bridgeport: Sohr.AJ Russelt, Hi a, Ps Portinnt, Be Schr Pauline, Davis, Port Jefersoa. Mailed Steamebip Henry Ohauncey, Aspinwall; and others, B@ FOR ADDITIONAL SHIP 218s INE GUdENOR BKB ANOTMHS2 Page Marine Disasters Sweep ScoTswooo (ar Sutherland. from Quabeo for Bhielis. was ro gh fn op the $) tox w vortogged, part of deck load gone, ‘stanchions and coveriig planks washed away, 409 the cabin and & jouse, ste cringe wea” and en Droks und gas, | Tue captali and crow p fone, from the Ode ns ter the six of Scotsword ‘@ the Magaole With provisions, water, com: aT captaln nad fire of the and \ ke her into the nearest, port, it puss slands. They ay gore (uralahed Bark pent Hixoxes (of Yarmouth, NS), Baker, from Middiravoro Sept 4 for Montreal, (e ashore in Trinity Bay, in & dangerous position, Bank Matous (Haw), from Sante Crex for Bramen, before ato Balt inore in disirass, wae suid at aucti Sth inet to Thos Bradghoure for sau, “ht At AuoHOR Bara Jawns Kaen, Head, astied from Orchily for Phila. delphia, and put back leaky. Would sai! egaca sept 20, afier disobarging past of eargo. Bue Canro (Ital. of Naples), Leuro, wi i this port on the Mth (ast from Malagu rope is ent saat 30, lat 24.29. Fong 65.92, the brig was stuck oy a terride hace Howne. throwing the veasel ou her beatn sod-, renideriig har perfee ly un mpeited to cut away sheets and of ar "eat Is except fore topmaat ata} ¢ lost m: ne foresal!, mi ve topasils, . abn an apanksr, both soba, Ned emale t Petal sath wih att aitsonea neat peed Vessel aftarwanis pivhind. Wad IW laches wacer in the hold, Was towed up to thls city to-day. pCR ERR GOR HoT (0 Ninekivn), jew Yok, with @ corn for Sai thorscor War avend aa Wedurs toy alles from Gaps Uod Ligh, oat: herto sin io fS inlautes. “ifer- crea by the Wer Steel. [Tis 9” ia 1846, Winguce wie baled, wes 123 ton to Cotui Rockland, se, 1a reaes ‘rated and was owned by U Jamesou and Da Boston tor Puiladelpht: woes Smita Tyler; had bowsprit, Droteny aud apt Gilve et singe with « ‘The purser of the steamship Leo, {rem Savannah, bas our thanks for favors, Laid ro riflos and antinu wition to Aby #inis The Fianes ie bark fi hae double topaail Zarda, witn iieam winchae aad al the wi a khip bald haras o Lal aing—{Dudtin Provinins Yournay sepee ae Derowsiine, Till, from New Orleans for Tar Pe - whicd pur into Pordand Cor water, proceeded Avi oat Laoncneo—At Oriand 2ith alt uy 4 a we of about by Lap 904 resis. 0 be con 0 eatled Sth tast for New Yor : ce ala | third clan nun baoy on Kenaeaes avin, Buoy haw beod sud¥ttuve iriber wovien. Ligh Orons Lignaoese Inspector, dst dist, “in Kore 14, Oi ‘Whatomen. Bedford 10th iaat. sehr Joho Randolph, dob Suh inah Bart S Hlowsn, Keene jot Aug 6, with 30 bbls wi oll aud wed ate ab de iby bark WE Randail, at Roa ord, wits 1360 bole va ~_ cae eames. Spokon. Ry oo aa ogee (Be), Grifia, trom London for NYork, Oct 4, tenteg ne Alte. from Havana for Boston, Oct 1, lat 36 cebpominy en NYork for faa Frasciete, July ont Fay Li ‘yt i Sangeee for Victoria, VI, 49 days eRrasT is Geratet, from from Bristot Ferry, Rf, for Fereiga Portas ne 2 ba from seiiguope vit Borin 8, Wanatecros, BUGAGes Apr, at a ‘Wate, un ak, a pakg bark Warren Waie we ae sermnes Kewpe, nestor avin ant or ats a NYork Oadsden, afioqouous, Aug 22—salled. sie fvashoe (Br), Bater’ wl Pi Sept 3 oh Cu erton, ents, te from Boston, to sall Spam Nor ig Biber, N Fork radet note Cruz, ae! Tork, eam Irene, 5—Arrived, brig Fleetwing (Br), Parks, Bal. paeoctseaatr (eam, WE LTTerIES, Ang \6-—Acrived, bark Wheatland, Johnson, Raldinsore; Lokeder (Bi Darul (row dot load Yor Haat Seebeck Ss i wan, Forbes. (ae Jobna, PR; sehrs Wm Stirs Buounte nein ‘Juckson, New Iaven; ner, Burgess, Boston; Campnrll, Wond, Hoboken; ong x Greenman Clement, do; Dreadn ughi, McDonnell, Jersey Chys Ange A Riche Lewis, Hoston, Suiled—Bark StAndrew (Ar); schr Virginia (Br). Cleared—Ship Joseph Olurk, Cuever, Panama; bark El- Yerton, Benson, Matanzas; bg Whydah (ir), Jones, St TAP NGOR: Oot cheated, ers Line L‘Tapley, Per ins, and Cyrus Foxsatt, itarang NYork. Bark oy aes Draper cleared for Palvemo (not Wye.n. as repariad). BRISTOL, Oct 9—Halled, sche Win Thomas, White, New York. . j— Ai 1, ab caatod ‘Spear, St ong Dann Pg al oe riper ey toner \—<ch: ture Dean, Phillips. bers EDUARTOWS, et T—Arrived, acira “llen & anes Whitney, NYork’ for Poriampath: Gertrude Norton, an Gol Yours, do for Silom; Leontine, do tor Xewburyports C Hill. do for Hin FORTRESS NO! a OctP—Tne werther became more favors ite to-day, and, the foliowiny wessely which Shave bcs dained in (he barbor da: recent storm sailed for their various des {from Shares. Boson; Licey rortland; Mountain Basie ( sab taslrocn Giidier, ebecon boo Waiton, Pioneer, Was yr Bosio: Loge rnp a g ‘it aking ‘aun! yor. Sarapuont Portland call: frees ce yee "pur per ecitur Oakes, NYork: ee hance aiimores Broadfield “alusore lor Boston; ho Warwick Kiver for NYork, Edwin Watson, DO, for NYork; Oliver W Pettit, Malt ce: © H Kirl Yo k; Ciara Davidson, do; D Sawyer, do: ‘Fmeiine Mo! as Nek Baltimore. ‘Also brigs reaps raed ee aa ino Maria, ‘Nichols, NYork for’ Forcage, Ab it ant wanna ei wher Low! imac, Curtis Hiltons re for Wimingion, "NC. Also the tvuownig vensele from Georgeiom dest‘nations uaknow: M Baxter, of New Tena ‘c M4 us ale a! Jersey iPM Wheaton, ARH Ro, ie: of N¥e t Hudeon, Chas eee ‘bi de hes aul Margaret poker ot yodel!s Bw, nd, Pathe. dor N3 Breton of Providence: Wen’ Walton, ‘Balttnore for NYork: A Bayles, aad. tafe Ball of Brookhaven; ee bonagrow of New. wera et, al Hoy, Cra ranmer, Provi Via kame, BR Kare, Burnette J Wied stones. ee V Edwards, Allen, Money Boston; Albert . Rose, Hobe A Monga, Da Darep iarser Civ; Lottie Klotz, New Vor, ante Aly Boa Oot (Satled, sore Abbie Bursler, Kelley, eahiogton, sage £3’ HOLE. Oct Pinas ras oy iste, ihwiny oo foe della: wf, Seat: master, NYore for Charlestown; KhotcatBsice; Sy 4 Lo ke, gee ‘Sallie B elear Beers, and D Gitford, Jerrold, Hick rma ‘North i vafMgatai ‘ge ero iby 8, Machina 4 Sea Bas em Franklin for New ae or salem. a ee B Mauer, SO AM—Arrived. bigs Tarp, Acey. for Ken- peouut; Burmab, NoKensie niliabet sport for ot tor Bortoy rk, Bartl Fr ort Rondon wa do; Hora Delmar (Br), taker, Wass, Jonesport ilabaro for des, iar Hi hres Alida, Lambe: for Boson * Pordnuds Harriet Ga mtg Fichett, do for Bu jo Ce h ‘borne, so for Hr siol: Kal ya Louten, Crosby, ‘Millsbu NB i Phitiad ei ee wri inka, Sea Plower, Mary Clark, A'lda; el reer bt Ano ft Sippla, AJ Dyer, Jul JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 3 arrived, brig sJ Strout, Strout, NYork: schts imma D Phinney, ZNb. J B Knowien. Boot, gu; Vet J. ries ane Gatirie, Thoma: 24s Veugious NYore! thy Lut “hi icahay Rew. weg Hatile, Grant, Yor Ost 1. Comery, tue, dy “BANS, Oct 8—Arrived, steamship Oriental, Snow. Moston. Sailed ih, steamship Liberty, Bain, Havana and “ more. NORFOLK, Ook 9 Arrived, bomen git Q Hatteras, Couet? NVorks sche Bepress, Const Kock: dehy BEDFORD, Ve W—Arrived. sebr N E Cart, Phil- “SBWEORT, Oct {—Artived. sclre Millon, | Raymond, Gloucester for NYork; homaa, Wh te. tf: | for do: & M Edwards, elit. Pail’ iw tor ‘aloxands ja, Hydrangea, Prentice, Liddy en for N Yor Isanc' Shure, Rangor for Baltl- 1 Chase, Phil -dclphiat ew Flower, Chase, » York, Ty VEN, Oct 19—Are Svhrs Sundeam, Quinn: fiat Wharton, Boasail; sloop New Wo ld, Jonesy coal iden. ILADELPETA: Ow Wsartiend, tutte, Proatie B vurnam, Liverpool: island; ewan: ania” Gechilias tw Lg 4 Daaiing hateg ee Sanit On simpson, Gard! Paine, Bro rovinesiown: Mi dissemi eh ary mtr 5 eR “ind Beer c ah eth W it erate share eee! i rete ves, Lewis O Madvira (gy Autwe Ps rioilines Dal, Ort B=Woat to sos, 28-6 i hereriget a rye ret ‘O ma boat Fs ae wroneet Bh si Tyler, Georgnown, Henry, Mi for do; Mary Standien. Sowapir il tay, erg heaung, “ from ia fur Boat: Kalen; JN Baker, Ueorgetown, 8, Piuiladeiphia,for Janntan; Kuvy. do for Newburyport; CC Clack, do for Pordand; Sink, do for Salisbury; Corro, Tilehmond for Bostont Nala Quern, Phiadeipl ay Lok Newport: JD aa do fia Jord, td Pull, Rich. mond for New Bedfort L ee hia, for New Haven; Shiver Bell, io! ror Gardiner ia, Kon. dout, for Bosion. PROVIDENCE, Oct 10—Arrived, barks Hinge Campbell (Br), ‘Ani sevkial, Stualiey. Bal 2 sone 5am man, » Balumore; James La waltey, Long, Pit adeiptila; Alien fi Brown, Pi-ree, bettpor Marshals O Weils, Reeves, Jorsey Cus Town | ‘Freemat bgt Toone, Warthog Tren Bn te NJ Youre, do; Aona Shepard ‘Seedven _ ble MOND, ude a— arrive . ro, York; B Arcuiaruis, Gregory, Ruckland; Lucy U, Ug. Jost. ox LAND, et bentgt rd nonity 8 3 Lindsey, L’ Gnyatils Speidiags vee + Jellixon, ani do; ass ‘Sumter, Lord; Empress, Kenuedy, p Brplorer ( Bin, Creve, Bede my Nowcustio NS Wh. Avole W Westou, Dawes, Nightingale, D, s gone oa os ly avia, Plover Bayt (Ser Semon, ood, Ses pool, Oct 4, pe DB. ships Gormanta, Biifing, Jammond, ae conaa Eso ieee with 60 ‘an doar al tt, Liverpont Somevideo (with t—S.lled, n Frived, wr Tcaomees ian Fon tani a rived, brig Prior del Mar Bal Hero. ® * hin Re sa WB and Graeme aan int, St Wawa coo Sta, Botton; LOLLY se race achce M A Tyler, Tyler,

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