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6 NEW. YORK CITY. THE COURTS. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Charge of R ing an IiMiett Distillery, Before Commissioner Osborn, This case, which stood adjourned from Wednesday, was yestordoy resumed, The parties charged, Wiham Regiand, Join N. Hanlon and Alfred Evans, wero present, attended by their counsel, D. C, Birdsall and D, Modianon. The first witness, John H, sowder, an eficer of internal revenue, under Collector Bailey, do- that he, with Colonel Porter and other officers, eded to the distillery Nos, 307 and 309 avenue A, nthe morning of ihe 24h of February, knocked at she cate iu iwenteth sireet and demanded admistance; beard a voice inside paying we Couid not get in; that he Would svoot any one that would avempt to got in, ‘The Witmess then narrated nis progress torough the dis- MiMery, where Le saw steam and Lot water. He saw fermening tubs avd the process of fermeniation going @b. {be evidence us it was went to prove tuat the offi- ers oi the revenue did not know or understand their Gutes, add (bat (hey appeared to the premises like unto de character of burglars, and ought to have been treated @e ruch Alier furiuer Casuination of tuis wituess the @nne was adjourned. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. Before Judge Barrett, Alleged Fraudulent Representations of Lea= ther Denlers. Phederich M. Mass et al. vs, G. Schiller ef al. This was @ motion to Vacate an order of arrest under she defend- amt, B, Wolf, Conerich aud others, now Hold by the Boer? in Ludlow sirest jail uoder sight actio Brought against them by different leathet merchants in Qhis city, claiming that certain goods Were purchased from them by means of fraudulent representations, It ‘was alleged certain arrangements were made by defend. ents wich resulted in & combination whereby a b Mere was W be siariod at No 21 Cortmadt siree! ere to be purcoused from differeat merchants; that Jove geoda should be dispoed of and tho profits divided between them, The affidavi's, ot a very volun fnows character, were revd on bein sides, and the Cours Daring houra the arguments reserved decision. Arrest Under the Sullwell Act—The Sharkey Case Ag + Witiam H. Goodwin ve. Marquis D, L. Sharkey.—This ‘wes a motion to quash the stilwell warrant graoted by Jadge Barrett on the 28th of February, The applica- fon was made on the following grounds:—First, that She dofesdant was in jail jer = warrant ia mmilar pagal le Sele by Judge Russel, which warrant ‘Was sustained by Judge Joues; that subsequently the om certiorar! to the Suprem ral Term, er; es at the Geueral ferm the aitorney for the defendant called Yee Shorit wih am copy order of the Ger q@al ‘erm, demanding the defendant’s discharge Merownder, bu: the Swerit’ refused to discharge wwe @eieniaot on tue ground that before the signature of the oravr of ‘ne Geueral Ler Judve Barrett Lad issued sulweil Warrant against the deleadant, under which claimed to hoid bin. The se.oud ground vow put forward ior .ne discharge was thatduring ‘he pendeacy @f @i ihese proceedings be bad applied, under the act ® Congress, to be declareda bankrupt, aud bag been @eciared a bankrupt, aud tout by order of that court bis Prop. ry Was a-s gued to the aasignee Cuosen under the Proceedings iu bauk:upiey. Decsion reserved, GiTY INTELLIGENCE. ‘Dm Tuiw.—There was, as farmers in the New Eng- Band “tates say, “a rignt smart cuaace of a toe ferday. Where the saow was not, by previous shovel- Bogs, vited breast high, like barricades io a municipal Vevoiu ion of riot, there Was Water; and at the crossings Plenty of it Por the greater purt of the day the sky “owas overcast, and towards eveming rain appeared immi- BDL; bu tue clouds roled (hewselves up aud hurried SIgit Ou (he appeuraace of tue moon, tue mercury Mhermomcie, MeUUIs, FisiNg raphy, with. Merge = promises of w& “ood thick fog’ belore @udaicnt, Notwitostanding the aqueous coud tion mm whicy toe rosdways in the jower part of tue ciy were durog we day, sieguing on #iltu avenue and ip tue Park was pronuuuced eaceleut, Oud sue (umnvuls Were NOL OWY BUWervus DUL splvadid weir appotutmena Kew, Dowe-er, of ihese vel eles were seen beivw fweuly Uuird sireet, ‘Luose why, fo rleigns, ventured south of ‘hat tueroughiar: suvp ‘Whved \bense! back aud wads strenugus elloris tu Bet over the baie sluues with (heir ruunera uyp rovrean- werd, Ou broadway traveling was *terrioie!”? ‘That avenue, siuce tue days of tue“ Forty Thieves,” bes noi been iu so borrib.e 4 condiioa ws itis at bas Mine. Spasmodic eff rs were made by some puilau- Ubryplet vung paris of yesverday and tsi migbt (could W bave bees Whiting?) 'o remove @ poruve uf Lue gnow, ice and dirs which have beon permitted Wo accumulae on it: since Decemoer; bur we fear tne puslc will Le pecessiated te awal the actiou o; the sup before any very seusible diminu- Sou Of tou slougus aad serraed pies ol savy aud ice Whiew lias the way will be noiced, ‘Ibe tuaw worked Reremiting y yesverday, Woe trust it will coutnue ie peed viuews Lo & much endu.ing people to day aud for Many days to come. Feliww suflerers, “there's a youd Mme coming - war w Hite Lager |’? luge Cry RaiLkvape,—In cumsequeace of the state of ie tracks and the exbausied copdition of the burces Aslavued (0 Lue cars, which Dave been put to trebie ihe work required of tuecn when tho raiis are dry, interrup- Buus bo cily Havel, Lor sard and sOULUWard, continua, Ab wuOTL diimuces uD Beurly 21 tne L.nes Lue curs Lave oegyed LY ius Ovstructious o. snow, ee, Wa.er or foe .ail uy of Worses, wutti ine passengers, ‘becoming Mnvutienl, would desert tue vehicles aud coutioue tucir Joorney vu iv, Lt will be sowe days betore the care au be ruu om Lime, A bc.vuxen Lost,—The schooner N. C, Clark was Wrecked ou Lhe 2d mst, io the Sound, and ail hands on Doari Were jvst, witu the exception of one scaman, woich were wa-hed ashore was tound d Thos, Ker y, nose wile is Insormation o. we Sases TOPLC Was lodged wita Tuspect + Diiks yesterday. Lapis’ Union KELIEY Scounty.—The report of the Ladies’ Union R het Asseciation for she past year has jet oveo puvl ered, ‘The report coutains the anno ince. ment {hat it has new ander its care over one thou-and YeTrons, be Managers of this awoclativn are amuog eur most promineat ci.zens LituaxativsaL Cnoxca i” Lospon —There is a Movement at preseat om foot by per ons iuieresied im ‘fe ere:tion of an Isterpetions) Memoriai church ana heft in Lndon, Bagiand. It 1 proposed to ft up a wuieh can be ared also for public 1, Will result from Bi invercuauge of thought between the ministers @t tis country aed Great Britatn, It is pr. poseu io = 360,000 uere wwards the furiberauce of tue pro- Coutecs or Pnveicaxs ax Bonczoxs —The sixty. firm anova! c.mmeacemeat of the above celicge was bed jast Thursday evening as Steinway hall, Gne hun- red and four svuden graduated. Prizes were awarded & Charies A. Lenni f Massachue ta; Edward }ran- Kei, oi Dew York, aud Be jaunn K Swane, 0: Brouk- n. Addresses were made ‘by Rey, Dr, Jubu Hall aud . Thomas u. Keery. Tux Lote Dasa Lorn—Oz Monday the members of Me lega! profession in this city will hold a meetiog in the 1oom of the Cuited states Dirtrict Corr, Chamers Srrect, \) (ake actiom With reference to tue death of tue Jave Vaciiei Lord. “comm m Aperio Evsorz.”—This lecture, an- Rounced to be delirored Inst evaving by Rey. G. Wen Gen Trice, st the Lexiogton avenue Presbyterian chur by borty-sixta street, was postponed fa conse- woe»! tho lee uror being unexpeccediy pammoued iow We ciy on arpen’ business. ACO WAS BUD. Pied by Proie ror Frobaner, w ratued the Audience during Lue allovied bour way reading various AMeieowuns iro Ame at Brien dora, Tur srowrmas’s Civn axo WeaLexs iy Foa,—Becontly he Sportuon'e Club of the city prosecuted desiers in Gab fur exposing out om Uheir alands contrary to inw, which prob'oi catching ling ef trout before Abe Le: day of Maren in rack y A vender in Lenth @vonuy sas foed $60 and eon nether in Wasying- on Ma ond “a Tee daimty aricie ca cow, bow: ver 4 impunity, ae t +10 prouibe Mor at presen acainat catch ug 1% wu te ofr,” Porm: —The Jewish comcregatiomp in tus Memurntion of thelr ceiverance grom dostra the bands of the suldiera of Abasacrus by Lis que-n, the beau! \‘ul Israciite, Esther, as ts 1wliy re'eted in the {fo bork of Maghioth, comrence to foaat ef the Por. sv -might, whee the inter at og sin ty ts read in the Ibid ON Of SLO Ode baad Lert vine ved evish rememBrancee, The fast Ned the Fubse- of rejo.cing Ware established by Faiucr and er counedior, Mo decal through whose raiiveace oy One ven von the race te whic be Welunged was Preserved from wnaih lati m Basques ov tas Kaionm or Sr, Parnrom.—Tire Koights Of St, 'orick wil bold their seventh amaual Winquet a the Amor House on the 17tn of Mareh, tho foatival of the pa'ron saint of Lroiand. Notwitheatanding that the Astor \s being remodelied, and for the time vokud Ia wiven over to tho not very tender mercies of the car. peniers, inasans, decora & uss atts it {8 expec heenic, meré Deautiiut ' keep cae Deng wt hall ip tue establishment nut goscrted, fr ey mem br entertain a good y company suere on Si Patricn's ght We ondereinnd that the areange- men © or: eotuPeted ond . Ube Hekets ere nearty ail Ap ped t Lh@ bAwques of the Knights hae boew for @ by scar. one of {ie Most pro: jnonk featares of the bk Patrcn’s Day cela Walions, @nd ike expected to be tere Lilli wot (van evar ebis year, CONV E10 OF iugit Som White. — Last evening a meeting of the Lil so.iet en way heNd fo Hiberoian Hail, No. 42 Priuce nv for the purpe@ Of making suitable celebra: wa Of Bt. Patrick's Day Mr. Pai ek ‘ cArdle ut th H) on tale City, vi crewry Str, Cha wes Loyl, read ti WEES OF LUO UILVivus eerne w...e4 Ware BOUTOTed, ————— ——— NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1868. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAI A com! ittee of delegates from the several societios corr. wa lh eenes Se, Sesiapate ae ie. # Lot 50, block 8, Hudson Grove, 255100.........-. 350 ‘ma! wi follow! result :—" ry LAF AYRTTE, rest on ‘Tenth street and Secund avenue; thence | washington av, nw #, 100 ft n Maple st, 25x100.. 1.250 Fruvay, March @~6 P, M. ‘through Second avenue to Second siroet | Washington av, 2 we, 125 tm Mapio st, 25x100.. 1,250 | The gold market hasbeen steady but very dull to-day, tarongh Gecend etvens to the . dvera the Bowery and the fluctuations were from 14134 to 1413, with the to Chatnam to the east of Park, ucros: Park 10 way, to Fourteenth street, around Was! {ngton’s monument, down Fourteenth street to Seventh avenue, up Seventh avenue to Twenty-ibird strect, through Twenty-tnird street to First avenue, down First avenue to Eighth stroet, to the Cooper Institute and dis- mir by Grand Marsal, Committees were appolnied to wait upon the Mayor and Board of Aldermen and Counciimen to review the procession at the City Hail, and Lo request the attendance of a posse of police, ihe meeting suortly afterward adjourned, Farat Accent ox Smirpoanp.—On Thuraday morning Mr. Wiliam H, Armstrong, a cauiker, then employed on Doard the chip Elien Austin, lying at pier No. 6 North river, accidentally slipped and fell into the tower hold, A distance of about fifteen feet, Ho was was taken up insensible qeoures to the New York Hospital, ensued, ey. permission of ewains of bir, Armstroa, were ‘ale. residence, No, 663 Water inquest was held over thom. Deputy closing transactions at 141%. There was a moderate borrowing demand for coin and loans were made at five and six per cent for carrying. The gross clearings amounted to $2,752,100, the gold balances to $1,326,758 and the currency balances to $1,817,114. The receipts of gold from California in tho first two months of the Present year amounted to $6,052,156, and those from foreign ports to $552,449, making @ total sup- Ply of $6,634,605, while the exports of spe- cie and bullion to foreign ports during the same time aggregated $11,553,650, or $4,919,045 more than the receypts, The publication of tne statement of the pubiic debt for the mouth of February exerted no influence upon the course of speculation, although it shows a decrease in the total amount of indebiedness, less cash in the Treasury, of $7,485,151 when compared witn the last preceding OBITUARY. Julia Dean Cooper. ‘This well known actress died yesterday morning at hor residence in this city, in the thirty-seventh year of her age, Mra, Cooper was born in the town of Pleasant Valley, Dutchess county, im this State, Juiy 30, 1830, where she lived until hor twelfth year. Her father, James Dean, was an actor, and her mother was the well known Western actress, Mrs, Drake, who, at the time of her marriage with Sir, Dean, was the widow of Fosdick. In 1342 Mr. Dean took Jul'a to Cincinnati, whore he had sotticd prone hi bandoned his professional career. tere Miss Dean ed school at the Mount Auburn Seminary. Although she bad occasionally accompanied her faiber in bis professional tours throvgh the West, and had appeared on the stage in tittle girl parts, she s M.D, made an examination of the Pera ad iu hla opinion death resulted trom compres. | Dad ever made any attempt at acting in s)eANE | gacemeut, The amount of cola in the Treasury has In- sion 0/ the brain, ‘The Jury accordingly reudored * ver | inoatre, July 21, 1845, at a benefit of the man- | creased $3,122,212, while the currency balance has de 7 u fect Deceased was thirty-two years of dict to thls clive of this city. He bad been married wayear, He was a member ol the Masonic trater- , and recenily elected Master of the Heasy Clay jee ager, Sbe appeared as Julla in the “Hunchback, and was highly successful. She repeaied the character the following might, and subsequently took the parts of Evadene, Mra, Hallor and Mari- anna, in “The Wit Tale of Mantua’? Hor success was decided, she then went Bates’ theatre, in Louisville, which she opened, to crowded housea, Suosequently abe played 1p ton, Ky,, where she was greatly noticed by Cray, and received $1,800 fur her beneft, came Kast and played in New York and other cities, and extended her South, At every plece she was welcomed by overflowing houses, and ber efforts received the highest encomiums from critics and playgoers. In 1856 she was married wo Dr. Hayne, of Chariestoo, South Carolina, a on of senator Hayne, who was 80 eflectively beaten ia the celebrated debate with Daniel Webster, Bince that period she bas repeatediy playe ae througoout the ited Staves, iu Utah, where she became a fying geet death ot De rformud for the most cere Califorata sry the Pacific coast. About two years 960 sho married creased $3,924,003. The debt bearing coln interest bas increased $13,797,950, while that bearing curremcy in- terest has decreased $3,924,063, ‘The stock market continues in a feverish state of ex- citement, owing mainly to the peculiar courae of Erie, the fluctuations in which during the day were from 71% 40 74%, with the closing transactions at the highest point touched. The bear party in the stock is offeing no resistance for the time being to the upward mov ment, and the “short’* interest has been toa great ex- vent “covered? The borrowing demand for Erie ia nevertheless active, owing to the bull clique baving withdrawn not less, probavly, than @ hundred thoucand shares from the street; but the ecarcity has not been sufficient to interfere with the deliveries, The ostensible object of this party ts to secure control of the company, and, if possl- ble, by throwing its affairs into the bands of a receiver selected by themselves within the next month or two, REAL ESTATE MATIEBS. Prospect Friday {s usually a dull day in real estate operations, Bome tow years ago 1s was dics non; but in response to the rapid development of thistoterest it is gradually assuming a status and bas begun to be recognized as a day whercen it is pot impossials to collect.a crowd, and Upon which therois quite as reasonable @ prospect of disposing of lots as upon days marked earlier in the wookly calendar, has yes:erday the congrogation at ‘the auction mart was but little Jess than upon other occa. sions, promising better opportunities for specu. lation, Tne market, however, is at present a siaguant, 4 Mr, James G, Cooper, of wis ity, and has the sales announced for Tuesday next, vis, of | appeared since upou the stage several times, fer | for to await the resuit of the next annual election would 246 Park lots by 4. J. Bleccker, Son & Co,, and | health, however, becomin, wed she hes re- | bom tadious process fur them, To this ead a movement ceatly been compelled to relioquish ber profession. Her death was not pected to her iutimate triends, who bave watched tue sure attacks of disease upon ber vital powers, though it will surprise the public, wo have go often onjosed. her masterly rendition of the most brilliant réles im tragedy. ‘She was a most excellent actress, with a reputation Park and Sackett street Boulevard , forming (ve Objective poiat of somewhat uaforwuats that both sales should ecc nthe same day, con‘using buyers With tuoir relative attractions, and reminding ove of Moure’s couplet, “I could be so bappy with either, is on foot iv the Legislature, and a committee of five was this morning appointed by the Senate to investigate the company’s affairs at Albany, with liberty to send for persons and papers to this ouy. Tne Erio directors bave already given formal notica to the Penosyl- of some 300 Pros tots by Jornson & Ali all interes, It is wore Voiher dear charmer away; bus perhaps, 83 0100 | second to none on tho American stage, In private lite Lappens, the increased atlendance induced 18 CoB: | ‘she wae a lady of rare accumplish' ohacat vania Central aud the New York Central Sequence may reauit to the advanage of botu part: Qualities uf pead and heart, Ler amiable manners avd | Companies that they are no longer bound where the juducements to purchase aro so evenly baiauced. The following are tue particulars of yeater- day’s saies:— ‘rue womaaly disposition eudeared Ler to all who were fortunate enough to know her, aod ner death will carry grief through a wide circie of frieuds and aamirers in all parte of the land, She leaves a husband aud 61x children ‘@ mourn her Joss, by the understanding hitherto existing between them with regard to through ratés of fare and freigut, and this ts probably the precursor of such @ reduction in these as will force the New York Central to follow sult im self-defence. The war is evidently being under- taken fn earnest by the Work-Vanderbilt party, and they bave thus far succeeded, to all appearances, in checkinating the speculative director, Tne cause of (he quarrel in the first instance was no doubt (he arrange- ments made by the Erie board to secure a through broad gaugo route to Chicago by way of the Michi- gan Southern line, thus beading of the Vanderbilt oes, and it iw probable that if they receded from these the suis brought against them would be withdrawn, Thd immediate purpoe of the bull Clique, however, is to make mouey by their speculation for a rise, for the noxt clection day 18six months off, and the prospect of a receiverabip is doubt‘ul, They will therefore ‘milk the street” as much as possible, aud by \nvesting their operations with an air of mystery they hope to succeea the better in doing this, The stuck, under all the circumstances of the case, is a very dan- gerous one to louch, manipulated agit is by on+crapu- lous men, whose object 1s to swindle the street by causng violent fluciuationg im its price, and outsiders Loth in and out of Wall street will consult their own Interest by neither buying nor selling it’ Tne whole railway share market is held up by main force by the various cliques, and it would be impo-sible for them to sell any considerable awount of their siocks without causing a heavy decline in prices, Tho Erie btigation BY & B. LUDLOW AND 00, The five story brick building No, 58 Pine street, north side, between William aud Peart streote, being 24.6 front, 25.3 rear, 93.6 east side and 92.9 westside. Pur- chas d oy ‘ ornetius Bogan for $25,000. ‘The three siory and attic brick Ligh stoep house and Jot 108 Kast Sixteentu street, woutn side, becweea Fourth pouse 33545 feel, in yuod : 4 by Mr, Young fur $40,400 By the terms of the above sale two-inirds of the pur. chase money may remain Ou mortgage, at the option Of \he purchaser, for three or five years, at seven per cent. Two lots, on the northeast corner of Sixty-ffth street and the Graud coulevard, each 25.144%100. Purchased by R Thorpe tor $9,600 each, of wuich sixty per cout may remain on murigage Evgne jols aad one gore, with water front, on the north side of Eighty-seveuth street, cowmenciag 109 feet cas of avenue A, the lois 20x100 8 each, the gore 15 feet frous, 20 toet rear by 100.8 fectin depu. Pure chaced by Witham A, More for $17,000, of wuica one- balf may remaim on wortyage, BY JAMES M. MILLER, One lot, with building, on the soush side of Fourteenth strevt, 171 (eet cast of aveaue A, 26x103.3, Purchased for $11,830. ‘Ove Jou on the north side of Forty-fifth street, 125 feet west of Filthavenue. Purcvased for $9,000, BY BBVKY MOLTEN, Beside the above the folowing property was offered for eae by Mr. Mien, a stranger ion the auciion mart, whore surength of lung somew but astonished the reguiar Aade ud -— N_e, 333, 835 and 337 East Sixty-seoond street, brown #tove trout, three story, big stvop houses, 17x40, low 17x200.5 cacn, sold subject to a mortgage of $6,100 on each nouse, Purchased as futtows:—No, 335 for $10,850, No. 335. $10,500 and No. 337, $10,500, Seven Ball Hughes. ‘This distinguished sculptor died in Boston on Thursday last. He was born in London January 19, 1806, aud at aa early day displayed a decided taste for modelling. At the age of tweive yoars he modelled in wax, mace from the ends of candies, a bas reilef copy of @ picture representing the wisdom of Solomon, which was after- wards cast-in silver, The vigor and skiil displayed in this effort mduced his father to piace bin ia tue studio of Edward Hodges bailey, a distinguishea English sculptor, where le pursued bis studies for seven years, In public courpetition tur prizes awarded by the Kuyal Acaaemy be carried off the large silver medal for the best copy tn bas reliel of ‘the Apolio Belvidere, and also the silver medal of the Society of Arts aud =ciences fora copy ef the Karberiui Faun; tue large suver medal tor the best original model frow lite, and @ goid medal for an origival group, called Pandora, brought by Mercury to Kpimethus, Subse. quently he modelled a large number vi busts, including those of Gour toe Dukes of Sussex, York and Cambridge. brouzs, added greatly he cam) to America aod modeled as lis drat work aliie tize statue of Alexander Hawilton, wuich was cut i Tmurbie and piaced lo tue Merchauis’ Exchange, of th: oy, 14 was Wualy destroyea oy Ure iu 193d, Siuce then he bad modelled many targe works, wiica are owned in various parts of tue country. ‘Among the more n Hobart, iv Trinity church, in this cy; the sta Uronze, of Natiamel Buwdwuch, in Mouut A Cemetery, Bostoa, aad ideal cowpozitions, such as ong © & monumental aiv-reliel of Bishop ie “ .@ withd! statue of = «Mary dalen, I oup of *Uncie is houses adjoining the above woie Withdrawn. by, and Widow bg 237 y + iP 1 a 84 bas driveo the general public from the field and made of “Liule Neil,” the’ Bostus Atuenzums | the s\reet timid about bcldiag railway shares. Money OMtcial Transfers of Real Estate. Boston Ho was successiul in 18 buet of | continues in moderately good demand at six per cent oa The fotlowing were the official transfers of real estate ‘and leasus recorded in New Yors city and Kings county Wasbing’on Ireing, and gained great creait for « spir- lied siawuerte of eral Warren His greatest work was a cvivavél oquesiran statue of Wasningtoo, for Philedeipbia, whic is etull 0% AS aa artist he took nigh rank, exvibiting in all bis works # thorougn Kaovuw.edge of the jomical partof his proiession, Joined to a delicacy of tuuch and « genuine feoliug 19 his suoject that produced the fiuesiartiaic ro- jo was eminent, toe, im drawing upon wood with hot irons, and maay of Lis eilorus were really won- deriul works of art, call, with exceptiopal transactiwns at five on gover ments and seven on misceliaacous collaterals, Government securities were dull and the market for them was rather heavy in tone, although prices in some lnsiances were unchanged, while in others the declize ‘was merely fractional, At the commencement of business the stock market was heavy and Erie declined to 71%, At the early session of the open board Erie sold at 71% and New York Central at 12834. At the first rezaiar board the market became strong aod active, aud Erie advanced to 74 om the second call. Erie closed 2 per cent higher than at the same time yesterday, Northwestern 1, Toledo an@ Wabash 134, Milwaukee and st. Paul preferred %. New York Central TRANSFERS IN REW YORK CITY. © 8, 77 {ts of Rivington st, 25x87.6.... De, 343 {hee of av B, 25x103.4... 6,70 [4 w of av ©, 18,6x49, 70 {tw of av C, 18.6249 to of Lexingion av, 13 43d st, D 5, 206.4 (te Of Fifth av, 20%100. 43:b Bt, os, 145 beo Ibid ATL! blst st, #25 fee of Sixta Alexander Asboth. Goneral Asboth, United states Minister to the Argen- tine Republic, is dead, He bad long been suffering from a severe guosbot wound rece'ved in Florida during the Febellun, whieh tae most skilfui surgeoes in the United States and Europe failed to cure, Ho wasa Hungarian nd, 190 saw o 10h av, 20x80, ieosicas “Teiinidad hades, amma with oe bo ain Renee ig ele agiOMd pupsgety- sho and 11 7b st, a w cor, 50<100... be came to America in 1851, Whee Generai | Wayno 34, Milwaukee and 8S: raul 34, Ouo and Mis- Of L1déts os, GOxi Fremont took comuaud of the Department of the West Asbuth accompanied in and received the title of Brigadier General aud was made Coiel of Stal Waco General Frewont took the feid Le pieced General Asboiw ia command of a division ap acting Major Goveral. Upon the recall West Geveral Asboth was alse removed, b tmeut soon made bim « Brigadier Geueral masipp! %, Pacific Mati 3. North Carolina sixes (new) Advanced 1%, Missour! sixes %. Government secari- ties were dull at a deciine of aX percent, At the open board at o:@ o’clock Erie sold at 7434 a 7455 and New York Central at 130. At the second regular board tbe market was strong and active, New York Central We, TSS Kt 8. 4 Bui 12th av ang t i ry Lot, between 214tu and 225tu eis and Mdtu av aud Hudson rive seeeeseee 31, 37 acres at Hariem Heiguts, for Deat aud Institute. ccecceses aud assigned bim again to the Depart ciosed 1 higher than at the Orst regalar board, Erie 1%, Love 208 00b UO Sor Btuyrcoantestale, aisiGg | Woah, ynnere, he wae placed in coumand Of | Reading Yi, Cleveland avd Pittaburg X, Fort Wayne %, 84,4219x87. paied in the battle of Yea Riige, where he distinguisued | Toledo and Waoash \, Milwaukee and St, Paul %, imselt by bis soldietiy quainiea, He received a severe wound ip this bate, and was conipeiled fora time to remaio idie. In February, 1863, ne commanded troops at columbus, Ky., aud was relieved iu August, same year, by General A. I. Smith, and ordered tw toe com- ‘mand of the District of West Piorida, with headquarters at Fort Pickens. During the year 1864 he commauded in several successful expeditions in Fiorida, in one of which, the Mariana fight, be was badly wovaded, bis leit cheek buve being broken tad his arm [fractured 1n two places, On account of these wounds he was re- Neved by Geaeral Bailey and came Norto. ie was LRASHS RECORDED IN KEW YORK, Canal st, No $28, 4 vears, per year. 4,000 Suliivau st, No 64. 3 5 cars, per year. 000 Hudson st, No 208, 6 years (assigumuat), per year, 2,000 2d #1, ns, lot 60, Wynkoop estace, Zl yrs, peryr. <70 Pacific Mai! %. ‘Western Union felegraph was \{ lower. North Carolina sixes advanced 13g. Government securi- ies were dull, but prices were steady. At the open board at half-past turee the market was quiet and Erie wold at 7475 a 7554, New York Central 130%, Rock Island 9d3¢ a 981%, Northwestern 68 and Western Union Telegraph 34%. Subsequently Erie declined te 7434, om @ close at Bix O’siock the quotati were as follows, the market being at the time dull:—New W 25th at, rear of lots 225 and 225, 6 yra, per yr. 609 48t0 81, 0 6, 73.4 © of hay (oe gomen). 20,500 57th st, m8, 175 (tw of Gch av, 6 yrs, per yr ‘300 jo 20f the Nationa: Hail, Hariem,- 6 yrs, 1,300 TAANSPERS IY BROOKLYX, 883x100: etore made Brevot Major General for his services in | York Ceutral, 120% a 129%; Ere, 74% 0 74%; Onio Turlhet active ‘acrvioe the religned bis, positon | 4nd Misstseipp!, 31% 031%; Michizan Southern, 01 in the army, [a Marcu, 186, be was 011(; Cleveland and Toledo, 107% # 108; Rock Isiand, confirmed Minister w the Argeaune Repubil poiut he proceeded via France, The woun was exceedingly painful, aud the Frenca Cliued to venture upvo on operation tw rem: logged im bis neck, From une wouad, aiter long and horrible sufferings, ie exp.rea in Buevos apres at bis post, Geaeral Asbruth was a peculiar man, but ainays | courteous gentie He tases sere curwus He Was aiwaye surreuuded by a numoer of apiendid dogs, Whe accompanied him oa every occasion, He was an excellent cavairy officer, andin his diplomatic :arrer, whico was brief, be dispiayed qualities of # higu order, 985; 0.98%; Northwestera, 67% 068; do. preferred, 75 a 7634; Pacific Mail, 11L@ 111%; Western Unioa Telco graph, 34% @ 34%; Reading, 04.0 0454; Canton Com- pany, 63%. The loreiga exchange market was quiet aad the rates for sterling declined @ fraction, Bankers’ bills on Eng- land at sixty days were quoted at 109 3¢ a 109% ; at three days, 110, The bask note cirenlation of the United States at the beginming of each of the following years is thus Dean a, Joyt et, 214x100. Eliery at and Lomptiue av, 8 w cor, 252100 Hancock 8:, #8, 179 (. w Stuyvesant av, Ov, Hart ot, 0 6, 100 {6 ¢ Marcy av, 290x100. Leonard sh es, 40.8 Wituers ot, 103 a Richard Hl. Bayard. Ex-Senator Bayard died in Phiadeiphia en Wednes- day last, aged seveniy-two, He was the sonef the eluer James 4, Bayard, an excellent ci\izen of Delaware, god was born ie Wamington, Educated at Princeton Colege, he practised law aug took @ promimemt part poi awuig, He was United Siates Senator from Deiaware (rout 1836 to 153¥ and again trou 1841 to 1846, He was aftersards apput Minisver wo Beigiam. Of lace years Le bas lived ia retirement, taxing mo part in politica, " 1 Wovdo.ne bt, #08, 425 1¥6 2x100 11%209.10.... Oth wt, w 8, 20(¢ from Ainslie st, 7580<25<33 .44 520210230... .6 . 18ta st, » 6, 20U fee © TtD ay, 18th at, #4, 225 (0a © Ton av, 25610, 6 Ido we and 9H AF, Bw Cor, 150cd00... Bath at, # &, 100 04 Ww 4th wv, 200x100,2 . ‘The receipts tor castoms and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasary in this city for the ex- Avanuc av, # 6, 87 fiw Albany av hee pired portion of (he week bave been as folions;— ‘Atiaovc av, we, 200 (t w Alowny av, 9%14100.. 3,750 i wen Flaine, pee ‘s % Aibaay av, west eud block, bet Pacitic s and At ATTEMPTED MUADEA AND SUICIDE, aa Testi, Papen Beatie WHC AV, ROOKBT. 2s sseseeees «=. «...+« 6,840 | Abont eleven o'clock yesarday forencon @ man | March 2..$446,146 $2,106,032 $2,006,801 $90,437 430 eo srw ot aibens oF, SOdEIDS named Francis Bretman attempted to Kill his alleged Bro 4OT AOA 1 8ON MAS 1 8T0. 700 if ne, 1 it w of Hudson at, 91x10. 3.#ub | Wife aod bimseif by firs shouting her and then bimoel , 000 6 742.088 read am av aud Boerum +t, mw cor, 25x80... .. vou av wud Courch Bt, #0 cor, 97.6450 OX.. ‘Troy av, @4, 69 (A Of Paclie at, 14560. lnt av wad 440 Bt, 1 6 cor, Souih Ud at, 6, adjg True! 10,050 #, 040 zt at their residence, No. 142 Hester street, It appears that biretman, who is about torty years of age, bad ivod &s busoaud With the woman some eight years, (wey Keeping & House of ili tame ia Hester wcreet, og tuet & few days ago bey had quarretied reed 1,428 236 of the importations of dry goods ‘The vai port for tho week ending Marc 6 compares with the pre- ‘vious week as foliows:— Veciie vty 88, 166 uw Of Aluaay av, BOx214 5. March 6.— JRASKS RECORDED W BROOKLYN. Consumption, Pkg. Front wt and Wooster, # @ cer, lot 400x100, to New. ied iu @ Savings bank, | Maou acturos of wool 1,145 1,036 ase gument $000), 5 years, por year 1,150 | aud yesterday foreneon cuiied at the house ia Hester ‘933 No 20s, 8 yeara, por year...... 1,000 Of uis elects and Koodby to the 408 443,852 Utineof Fuiiou av, store, ke, 3 be suddealy arew 1,063 205.925 b HOE FONE a os xnea sobep gsdonsosoesocs 600 Wd pistol and Gischargea 929 404,677 Grand «4, No 372, « it 1805, 5 years, per y 260 ering (ne Cheek auo paset bee ager Swish ald Conselyea sta, uw cor, 6 years, peryoar 220 4,449 81,548,241 replay igen , Manuiactures of wool., 162 860 $524. 108 Madison et, ws, 100.tm ot Bay av, 60282105... 1,650 afeowures ef cotton 87 16 7 mLATHUBH, uiactares ot silk.. 7, Wa, 125 fin of Now at, 1262160 750 bo passing wt the tme, lwnutactures of tax... 920 14 oh, ABU IK m ot Gum wt, 1252100, 740 ter vt tbe Fourteenth | Miscouianeous......-:.1,31 2,341 © lolowing were the oflicial wansfers ia Hudson charge, Breiman con- — county, N. J, yesterday :— a me My Wows bbe ts we JEREET CITT, 5 er existence at | Manufactures of weol..1,057 608 Prospect at, 9, lots 1s ty 24, inclasive, bleck tae same time, Hretinan was conveyed to Believ Monureoeuren of eoreoa ” ity 109 116, cacy 262100 Hospital, aad tho woman's was drewmed by @ | Manufactures of silk... 69 2 bt oe physician in the Howery, who prouounged it met daa- | Manaiactures of flax , 224 O.h and Prospect sie, 5 @ cor, 20x 10081 moran wht drarteoesalt bing 4 oe ; perm san dh tata 17 10 24, imciasive, rELLIGENCE, Phot ne nentaieaeee uw JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Total... csesse cere 0,00 $704,648 2,600 $470,103 At Columbus, om the 28eb of February, the following companies were incorporated ander the laws oi the State of Ohio: — The Toledo, Akron and Atlantic Raliroad, with o cap) tal of $2,000,000, ‘Ihe conpany propose building & railroad trom Leledo to Akron, Summit coany, Obie, passing trough the counties of Lucas, Word, Sau dusky, Seseca, Huron, Loraine, Medina and into Sum. mit conniy, Aiso the Toledo aod Aviantic Risirowd Company, with a capital ef $2,000,000, Inis compaoy Prospect at, #6, love 1 oH, biowk 144, 68 258100. luts 19 1@ 23, block 204, em 26x 100, ls 46 (0 42, bieck 20K, em 25x00, 4 26 we id, biock 225, ea 262100 . Psd te bac 14, block 226, ea 265 100, . Mupmeata ant © Ud ate,» w oor, ios 1 10 4a 1, 82, Dlook 240, oa Jyx109., rd Mommouth and 5 Sd sis, 0 w cor, ‘Dionk 260, e4 262100 Prospost aod N 6th ais, 200,000 Who was stabbed two weoks ago in an enesunter with another boy named Nagle, died yesterday morning. Nagle is in the Hudgon county yail awaiting trial, The tuquest commenced yesterday betore Cvromer White and Was adjourned til Monday, ‘RR —A fre broke out yesterday morning in a stable lots 6 V6 15, bioek 149, 8 - et ‘ete 0 10 seit uate at the corner of Newa:k and Willow atreets, A ‘upoaes to build road from ioledo to West neat i ot, Oe, , ¢a 262100, horse and three cows were rescued, but the struciare fayne county, Ob’ ing through ibe counties of Mercer st, 106 17, blook tra Sarm, 252100 6,600 | was totally destroyed, involv ny a tush of $600, m wbica | Lucas, Ouaw : taudusly, Hurea, Ashiand, Mediua and there is nO insurance, Whiio tho fire was at ite beigut es te plow Msi from the bureau of Mr, Cava a u pr Whose bouve was left x; ja conpcguense of the 'excivement. "Teere te buile euube thet the Gre was the work of pa incendiary, ‘ato Wayne county, A London journal of the 224 of Februsry remerke of financial and commercial matiers:— Moneary and mmenpies allure lant week bave been - Moswoe +t, w 4, fod 27, biock 74, Conter eat, 252100 275 Hicouniiend st, os, bi8 4 ft o OF Gil eG, 18.4275, 7,000 Meado@ ot, » a, 200 pe OF Ath mt, 20x89) Suuth pl, 63 fh of Garden ot 19x47.8, mere Ten buona toa ox- 8 dic. “ale. Tent eeaerez.. iam darn ane be areivais ef aed be erring ce pe : were insufficient to meet the requirements ef ube ex- Se ra Pm ne ease ean | gsi wn changed ab $1 for commen Outtiow has now ceased and % reaction has taken place in the siock exchange, Decided indications of improve- 2a. and $2 for Larus. — were dull at $2 75.2 $3, three month, * aan en peace ty Me ment are observable in the swwck markeis, ‘Tbe recent arr fod Thy CAF Lxap,—-No sales of consequence were reported. 0 fall bas brought in buyers, abd coutdence is inspured by | fFrita was quoted steady m1 e2ge. & 6ice., cold. the stoppage of the flow of bullion from the bak. The | sughtisirtaysee MATKGt was more active; Prices were advance in cotton bag caused quite a busy week among | Cardenas at 48c,, 250 do, Tauscorado aiid a bhds, uence the buyers of goods, Railroad speculations | and 3) bbls. Saviia on private terme, K howover, have been the principal subjects of interest Aval, STORES —Spirits turpentine was again a trifle in the stock exchange, ‘The demand at the discount nes, but the demand Was light, the market closing at Z4c. office of the bank has been moderate, but in the open | Ti elpisinessin rosin was Tighe, Lode patokte qtnalds prion, market there has teen an active inquiry. Rates were | (uotavle cuaage. counaom to food aitaied tocngel #530 quoted very frm at 1% per cent ‘he bullion 1m tu | 2°65 6; No. 2° $9 02ic a $5 16: No. 1, Siu $5; pals, S86 a Bank of France is stilt increasing. 25, and extra do., $0 6) 4 $8 Sales, 6) bole, common at 30; 1,200 bbls, strained at $5 35 a $8 44, and 500 do. No. I M ry ‘Tar remained dull at $326.0 $36 SALES AT THE'NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. elon. — jnsecd eontinued im demand and with, Friday, March 6—10015 A. M. salons ‘of 10,000 gallons for March at $1 20, und al 15,008 10000 TS 65,68 r, 810 x 1407, ‘Apzil at 91 21, buyers’ opion, Lard was 4000 Um 6s, Yl, r, 12M Ly’ Of sale, bat generally Leid at $1.40 for pune city. “ity die 2520 US 64'S, @, 13 MLL tilled reé was quiat but firm at 673¢c, a 70c, Olive, in onaks, 1y00 UB 5-90, 1,763, 18M 60. Of Gsb oils we heard of no furs (80000 US6's,6-200'82,13M 110! ale was quoted at 63c, @ 7Vc.; bleached 600 . Soc. ; crude sperm $2 a $2 05. 1000 US 8 in bulk continued firm, but the trams: re sa ales 200 Ubis. at 1334, at which the 95000 US 6-30, ¢,°65. 12M lus ‘rude in bbis. was Sucked a8 3Tate- ‘BWW UB 6-20 0, 85000 do... oi 200 US 6.30 o'7;n,15il 107" 18500 "do, aT Free continued duli amd ni terms, dard white. In Philadelobla the mar! sales 1.000 bbis. standard white for August, 1,000 do. for September and 1000 do. tor October, all at a¥c,, and 600 do, for the first half April at “Aigo, eer ge | 138 ble, pork. bie do. yd Ot ¢ pork inarket relansed into ® and although a reduction of L-3¢o. w 25c. per bbl. “was-made SEeSSESSEs' EE " it failed of inducing purchasers Lv any cousiderabie exte ww "5 io There was ‘good deal of ‘iiivustering aro 10000 Tenn i” among but it seldom led “to 33 Vergo “se ness. ‘89 do 2 4536 Bd TS fe Sic 25000 W C8 2 62g 08 1 NO 2 0 do. . lw 22000 Missou . 8 Bh 6a do. 83% 100 foo Coe BS Me ctor, e pate 5 trige heuer, ee ‘at lie $19. forse. 3000 Mo6's, 1S ls 8” 700 Mil & St mon to good mess and $19 a $z3 for exira do, bask 1600 NY Cen 8 ow ‘do was in moderate. steady, with sales of 1800) 'NY Cen 6" 100 do. Horeee at $39 a $97 {ur prime weds aud $i8a $40 fen 4 ‘000 altons fer! oF 100 do, do, Ot beef bums, whi were steady, SU) bola, aie 1000 ‘Tol & Wal 9g 800 Mil & St Of at OK 6996.60, Cut menis were noi 20 autive, bub’ 1050 Tol & We a” su do. quite syeady. Bales a) packages, 1000 Chi & N 87% 1200 do. 40. @ He. for dry ani pio led shou.ders, ry MOF B00 ©) es4 100 Tol, Wal uunoked 0. loc,» 1biga, for pickled nai Ve. 0 Ste. for WONICen RR lst m 1K” 300" do. amoked do. and 180. u l¥}gc. tur bugged do. Bacon waa im wlCbie Iai m... 100 20 do. samy demand and trm, at $2. for Cum! ‘City, sachitae kilt 2 100 do 13, for hort ribbed) 14340, @ 136. for tong 6 2000 Morris de let m 9836 300 do. ® 1440. for short clear aud I3igc. a 6000 Chics NW 0¢ bis 400 do, do, 12W boxes, within the range of these pieem, Subs Cora Exch Bk... 126 20 do. ‘The lard market was dull and nearly nominal, | Friegs wens @ Cea! 108% Wal up with » rush when the Liverpout quo.utions were adi » s We 1 7 Dab tue specoiatora vought pieny heavily, and Bow 1 i 101% | that the Liverpool prices ure ultogetner lower Ry Leal Udg 1 a rapidly bearer they < oot Wi i to Jon Tel... ve 4 correspon extent. By eno ie ae cat BAS Ito Big | Mevertuelene, receded uuoat 20. & le. trum the bighest quor 100 Ger 60 tations attained, loigo. being now an extreme rate for WwW Llu: 34 | Prime kettle rendered, “the ssies were coutined to 4) bbles, so Ne bf] at 148%c, @ ite, tor No. 1 to keitle rendered. ite 5 1 190. | ter—ine demand tor the beter owas fale 400 Cum) “ 74% | and prices firm, Cheese was steauy. uote DULATime 100 Del & Had Can Co. 47 00 74 Chemung, Sussex and Chenango cduntles, tirkins, per 1b.5. 2b do... wee MGM, LOD AIL & For iinuie sc. 4456 | Sc. a Gu. ; Chautauqua, Gayure and Veluware counties. ire ‘200 Union Navigition.. 20° 10 Kome & W KR..,.. UT kins, a o8e.; ove, Gertiaud, oteuven 200 adams sxpress (o, 726 couniles, firkins, S5c, a o8e:; Lewis and Jeiferson eountiony Hatfanast Toro o*Clock P. mt | ites Wai ti, es Ae snag it taeda » de. ; Y Sy v 200 ahs Clev & Pitts RR 95% | d5c.; half-Arkin tuus, State daira, lue to extra, 680. & G09 U 200 “do. 955 | aif’ tirkin tubs, plate dairies, fair 10 good, 650, = Wes u BS cter,« See ee ee eaeseen mais aacntegT sat y a @38e.; Canada extra, dc. U & 7 —The demand was lignt. being coatined to the immer u boumg H aoe Sin ot tue wade: Prices were eloudy ut Ile. 813g. Tel 200 Clev & fol KK...b30 108; for Carolina. + ‘20 Mil & t Maul pref.. 70 ‘SuGak.—1 bere was less activity ta the market for raw, Geor fair 10 goud retin: x fines Hie, “Satta 858° ha s for Vuba, and 12%e. for Porvo it 1430. a Ibe. und 4,00) bags Fern teGomund was only moder weak ut 16%, tor powdered, © 8 1b%e. for woft white, and 1¢ ‘BkEDS.—there continued » seed, aud the market was strong a avout $2 40, gold, aid) Bales ey vid thowe previously reputed were bras, to EEcGEEEELCESEEZE ‘arrive in Boston per Mut ab, at 94 20. gol do... WN do,, 10 arrive tuere peru. b acreny, at $2 28, do. 409 ierte Rutiway. Ree ened ac Idi. & Lice for cower, $4 18 @ 68 for tine 390 do Othy and $2 80 a $2 oo For rough tax, 50 do E ‘SKINS Were quiet at about previous prices. Bales were 00 ai 75 10 al 1g | made of 1,0 ibs, Sisal deer on private teria, On 4 DEAT soon Rie Te ee sh ‘be Oe, en ead s 0: + was Oud L 6550. w c di. 600 ior Mar & Cin id pref, 1 Bribes rhe market conduued io rule dull, but all deserts tions were Leld wai, Lrmi.ets. Caxnia was quoted at 520.5 1 ieee We; Clives, 2343, a 246. peppery Benet: mes, Sec, a Badge; waht, luige.‘e lhigen and Pauento, 1954¢., all go. ear ‘of sll descriptions have been hgbty Pcie Sena o ttoetr tre Ss SE do, > ar 100 Hudson River BR. 1434 6) COMMERCIAL REPORT. Paupay, Mareh 6—6 P, M. Nu Ceniral Bit,... 17d Beeswax was quoted at 40c, a d2e., with amall eales within | DUb tbe mortar Mut Tt rics wove ud follwa:—$8 8) © the range of these prices, So thior Ash-oo's per ek: #2 6 a 92 9) J9r Marauails Cortox.—The morning cable advices from Liverpool being | 40d Worthing.on's gf ® 2 olor shape br unfavorable the markel opened weak, and some sales were | fc. u Suc, for Turk’s Luland. ny aifected at # reduction of 3¢e, per 1b.: but the afternoon | | 11N—H'ig wes generals ni, bus vary qolet, Seat we despateb being favorable the market closed quite active, with the decline recovered, The sales footed up 7,112 baies, Ancluding 8,008 on apeculation, 2,751 for export and 43 for spinning, Annexed are the closing quotations:— t Baton, 294... aad stgliab, B30 & Of tae lawer at age. OF plates w Bie Pacrat iae ane Sailers a1 $8 3734 4 $5 64, go ‘oBacco.—1 he ilarket continued to rule dull, trameactions woe Seo tally restricted by. the scarciy of desirable ile dba Toes We Dales, 18) cases tale 4 a Ge fear ate « ip eet ‘at ide. a 47c., and ‘ o dey 2355 | Dales terse poady, with sales of 76,000 Ibs, at 130. @ a UG Pe oxa was in some demand; 9,000 Ibe. arctle ware: W of on private terms, . oNPtaner.—kece pts, 6 buls. The market continued ince rt prices: sl. here 1s oaly a moderate business doing in domese oe hule other Kinda 13 4 Rio, ex D. Mel zza; do., Medo: Figen worn abOUL 34 ull, but steady. Sales, 4.0 —t oor apg washer ees ais y ote demand belvg enuirey coined to. tae p.ene CaNpLes —Adamantine were steady at Zle. a Ze. for 14 ts of manufacturers; out ‘firm. and ub 34c. 26) fm demand for Rio and o ounve; sperin Were unchanged at d5c. a déc., and palent at isc! Gumunt.—Tovendale was unchangod at $2 25 per bbl, Correx.—An unproved demand prevaied for ingot and id, giecied. ‘The sales are 4tv.0WU Ibs, teeons at a, tage per ib. higher, the sules cumpr ain y ONO) Toe, at 2830 a ‘bee, for secrou, cash. aud. sige, A tncudfug course Wa X's and avuve 10 ah fe A Bee. 1 itimore, and estern at * airy Reieia _— AAS. for | Vmout (very heavy) Gatier price for ‘Dauas Ax Des were moderately active at about former rey sods aad ut 35. 4, gold; seoured at Be. @ bi Tone not Sede aig bere ih 6 rr eae ti-Stvonats julled at $7}4¢, adic. for No. L superdve and toda, part at cy dor: 100 “druine cause, sods, int | Lauter price for couutry extra), LIC UW) lus Cal tor Sa 42ie._ e100 cuake Doeaching vowde.» ‘at Sige. a | a 340. for ourry to best couditioued spring clip, Sd an Pee CS eure canes cron ir. | (OP sora the alee coe aa toe Caps as a 0 at 3 98 arn at de. » do.; | (ut fore, SO.u00 ibs, femuet argois at'Zic-w 24e., do, aud BCs kad | at obec. 25) bases vordova aud seuttago amd Ov) do. ‘toda, to arrive, on private terms, YewOODS rema.ned quiet, Sales 25 tons Savanilla fuatic Wen ‘snd Jaimules logwood were nominal at 2 gold. WLocm AND URAIR.—Reoeipts. 785 bbls, flour, 379 do, 1,650 bags corn neal 12,744 bushels cora, 1172 do. oa do. rye. There was ao exsential chinge in ma k on private vermis. BROOKLYN COURTS, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. The Case of Jonn D ‘Wesvern and State flour t -day, thougu the market the turn firmer and sume lines were placed a ‘Sull the marke hole 7 me he ~ wee ta Tet tron, the trade, ia part Before Judge Bonedict ora ale a aU anh Bust | At the opening of the United Siates Distries Cowrt tm owl the firmuess of hold Califoro flour w: Brooklyn on fhursday the cave uf Jobo Devin was called ' Tmrket closing ate, | UP ona motion to set aside the verdict on the bili of Boul rm at our quotations below. | exceptions Joba Deviia, it will be remembered, wag Bales G0 bbls. Ri teady, t sales we palee 2 bia, ut $7 508 99 0: Cora meal werdion, | Convicted about # month since {or carrying om the Nquor Hinall sales were made at §6 for city. busin Brookiya witnout taking out e iieense of Seperees sictneed Western. 000-88 50 2 the Internal Choice ring the trial Yesterday District At.oruey Tracy x plied meats of Mr. DeWitt. Jude Bouedict tuen took the papers and reserved his decision. UNITED SIATES GiACULT COuaT. A United States Marshal sued fi efa Whiskey I TY Before Judge Benedict, Charles Kelsey brought au activa in the State courte against Francis L. Datlov, one of the United States Marsbals, fer rent of premises from hiay, 1867, te the present time, defendant buving seized a distiviery In @ Duilding ewaed by the plaintiN ta April, tne lease bavieg expired at the time the seizure was made, The detendant, by writ o! certiorari, removed the ease te the United States Court, affirming, im bis petition for the writ, that pdrsnant to section sixty-seven of act of Congress passed July 13, 1866, be wag entiied to bave the caus: #0 ‘removed, said action having commenced against bim on aciiog io bis official capeeit; Easern district of New "York aelGGaselSrersl BECVSELESETESTS: ‘here was milling to-day, ba ylews of beiders, mom from Se. to Se. per arket $e. higher. but at the ef eit oould nut be obtained below $4 44.8 $2 44, while was held xt $2 65. nna in sume cases aigher. ‘was alsy strong, thoagn was quiet but irm, 20.000 bushels, «i $2 63 for No, 2 Mil siromg ac th bushels, at $1 47 a $1 275y 1 2 for usw do, $1 We 1 2b for waite. Gals ar 83) a, inti demur ou the ground that the cause i t it tin iaw to maintato the certios id barley iualt were firmly held, but quiet; id defendant mot bein: sued to his officiad ounse lor the prainuf moved tbat 4 Tred back to the 5 ate courison the grou: that tbe marshal had no rity ts Seize OF hold the Property of wwe plaiatiff, ana he 4bovid bave removed the eflects rozed oo the expiration of the tenant's lease, The judve ed tue plaisti’s motion te quash the proceediny and remauded the case back to the state courts, The Callicot Whiakéy Case. John 8, Allen, ous of the coadjutors of Mr. Callicos yori —The offer.ngs to ail Highs, aud Fates conuiaw or OhaFier Wat 111s tod. rte were again oxtreme! heavy the Gemend for vessels steamer, IW tobm co cance at Sua, 2,00 bbls. rosu at 3s, We heard of no ebariers, ue ane Urorn—We heard of no further sales. We qnote ee. 4 dul but stendy at 18iKe. 0 190. in the alleged whiskey frauds, was arraigned io the wel cy ees ee al Para United States Court yesterday on a charge of removing a; loo uy ageier whiskey and receiving spirits under seizure, The see See Yon (eier | cused pleaded not guilty, aod gave bai to answer, Sa aro th Alicard Llew: lerye Aman named Duley Bolger was indicted for having. earried on the businoss of a disiller wuhout having paid the special tax. ‘Tue toatimony on tue part of th prosecution showed that dofendant carried on the Gisilery business at Nosirand avenues, m1 » liom, 1940. @ 2ve., We. @ Whee, ; Montevided, Surrienven 21 to ad Vomy iy te, © 193g¢.; Orneco, ZL te 23 les. 22 to wb ive, IBige. @ 19e,, Central American aud oa. lbo. = 170. ; Matamoros, 13 to 34 Ibs,, a 1c ‘was the guilty pal and was at present commitied fer wey: OS ot nederste | as partner. fees were oe fee ee led to aeentt . We quote Manila at 1036, # Lic., gold, arrested on re several barrels oe ve demaue provaued at our last | wiiskey whicn had oe vee! te den aileged, from bis nouse, Ihe evidence + show that on, ey Be inesenvall ~ Garisherrie | tial on an a i “4 foe a : Meee with the ave fal china in Atnr same olleuve. jury i - agree, o 00) (oma NO. 1 Allentown, pari tor May delivery, EXPLOSION AND FIRE IN WILLIAMSBURG, 9 do, (OUMEF Urands) at $38 a oper ‘Twe Mon Severely turned=A Firemen’s Fight, Abeut four o'clock yesiervay afternoon an explosion a tous {4 wide kod jhe eos closing at «bout $89 Ferner Joc Ne seh twac aay ve rere ro. ai gator enka a sie moda tee nang gang “a IeniGo. Guat ! yh ‘afRt | occurred in the still of the Wallabout Oil Works, foot of lote were selling at | Rush street, E. D., and a slight fire resulted, but wae ere quiek, trib very rm. KaTHen.—For hemivek sole there preva ied a fait de- maid, aud prices for wil deseriptions were quive steady, At 8 sl gut reduction rou yhe anuexed quotas ons, large pir. soon extinguished. Unforiuaately, however, twe workmen employed in the still were very severety burned in the face, hands and arma, but nee rescued Moody's | before being fajally injured. Their uames are Thomas Nomen ee tie eat | Andere and James oghan, They were seat te swndy, He nus Ayres aud itio Grande light were | their residences in New York, The oi! works are auned a He: Be, teary, | omned by Step) Jenny. | ile tone te r.fing, While abe. ; good damaged. yj ja juroing from the above fire the members of Engine gat, Leen eae Post 8 0 Mae ATEN cn Compasy No. 7 and Hove Company No. 8 had an old« Lie ths, Teun tem ge6 5 aout dase, ude & 18. j poouas on ten ppeeiae Te oh nag Ae eal - nt, Bi¢ “ Het SintesS i auwe ites a Oak slaughter—iughh, | carried OM ite wounded, ‘Neue were Ith apon ihe Belk!

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