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Gentiemen, the case | of Bourbon whiskey, valued at $1,209, an account which has already ap) has since been Cor FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monpay, Sept. 27-6 P. M, There were no dealings 1M gold to-day, and the end of the difficulty in Wall street is not yet. Tne aeadiock between the Gold Room and the Gold Ex- change Bank continues, and each attemptto unravel the confusion only reveals the intricacy of the situ- Ta anotier column we give at leagth the routine of the proceedings of the brokers to-day in the effort to bring order out of chaos, They met and nightfall again clesod upon the busy scene of figuring accounts and endeavoring to straighten out the sinuoaities of tho recent enormous transavtions in the precious metal, Little did the clique who essayed thew now famous ‘corner’ dream of the commotion which thoy were going to create. bullion dealers the price of gold ranged from 131 to 135, but the voice of the Gold Room was silent and prociaimed not those small fractions which were wont to define the exact value of the metal, To add to the confusion of the situation, the Gold Bank has been enjoined, on the complaint of a number of per- sons anxious to prevent the nse of their checks by parties who are numbered among those who cannot survive the statement which must eventually ‘These frantic eiforts to save something from the wreck 10 the Gold Koom still furthor com- plicate the iabors of the officials at the Clearing House, It is only proper to say, however, that some progress was made toward liquidation of the claims against the bank, and many creditors were giving @ large perventage on account. Even without tho failures of many to make good their differences the work of tho clearances would Fg duty promptly to convict. with you. After an absenco of a few moments the Jury ren- ‘ked for a postponement ared in the HB&RALD, ined in the Jefierson Market Prison, with the hope that he would dtval; the names of his associates; but, notwithstanding the fact Uiat they have deserted him and fatied in any way to procuve his release or provided him wih any other than prison fare, he still re- matns reticent and refuses to reveal their names. narles R. Doane, of No. 63 Last iB h pears to be imtimately acquainted with the workings of the gang who have successinily swindled merchants 12 Chicago, Boston i of thousands of dolars, Dodge and made complaint that one », Clark had been acting as treasurer of Lio and received the money obiaiacd throngh their swindling operations, with the understanding u ifany of them should get into diMfcuity ho Would etther procure ther reieuse on bail or settle the afair, That he (Doane) has repeatedly solicited but he has failed 10 do 60, aud asks that a warrant might be issued for » Which was doue, and placed in the hands of oflcer Bumuon, who succesded In arrest- ing Clark at the Metropolitan tvtel, on Saturday night, On belog arraigned before Justice Dodge yesterday morning Clark stated he was thirty-eigut Years of age, residing at No, 34 Leroy street, by occupation a broker, and not mitted in default of $2,5 General Sessions to answor the charge. SWINDLING SATLORS.—A party of sailors came to Judge Dowling, at the Tombs, yesterday to ask the protection and the advice of the Court in a matter which appeared to be a complote, a clever and cruel swindlo, Tho'sailors were accompanied by Captain Allaire, of the Yourth precinct, who had also with lim two men Who Were sald to be the agents of the fraud. The particuiars of the fraud as sworn to in amdavits may be thus summarized:—On duly, 1563, John Jordan, ¥ NEW YORK CITY. THE COURTS. ered a verdict of gulity. Counsel for the prisoner as! ca for a few days. gs replied by saying that it was for- ‘ally that the bail enterod Spencer's trated his heart he (the pris- of the senten: Mt MMISSIONERS’ COURT. g Liquors and Cigars Without a | UNITED STATES 60 arm, for had itp oner) would have been trie should be prompt m rendering verdicts where mon go round the streets of New York men with whom they have fancied or injuries, thus endangering the lives of innocent women and peaceable citizens. udge dented the motion, observing that soner was ably defended, and that so long a3 ad power he was determ gerous Classes that they canu ANloged Seliin oro Commissioner Stilwell. ales vs, Alevander Jacobi.—Defend- ant keops @ restaurant in Reade street. <i yesterday on a charge of seliing liquors vars Without haying paid the special tax. nination and was held to awalb the he Grand Jury. mous oa the Warpath-ie Proposes to Attach the Spanish Before Commissioner Osvora. erday afternoon Dr. Albert J, Simmons ap- peared before this court and informed the Comuis- sioner that he was about to bring sult against the Spanish government for damages for alleged faise and Mlogal arrest and imprisonment, and for confis- He was accompanied by coun- gel, who made formal appitcation for an attach. tthe Spanish ganboats now at tais port y for the amount he claimed, Commissioner Osborn said he belteved he had no e and advised the applicant to rom the Secretary of State. then remarked that he conld produce 3 whica would justify the Comm hinent against the guaboats, and he amber for shat purpose. with little success, od to teach the dan- t violate law Wilh ford, in paasing sentence, said:— ou were mdicted fora felonio s: e convicted you of an assault aad when I consider the evidence I do not see how, they could have done other. death ensued 1 you would have been tried and in all probability and would have expiated your ‘There are other m*lictments I am informed that your record is bad; you belong to a dangerous class of m word, you are an avowed violator of the li the other night the community were si fact that an Innocent Broadway while on his way to the theatee, This proves that the pistol is again coming into uae. Por the protection of society, and tn order to teach the dangerous clusses that they cannot violate the laws mes my duty to mete out a sentence of the Court, there. ‘ou be imprisoned in the State Prison lark to befriend Bede’ Neda The jury hay Over the counters of the convicted of murder crime 0) cattold, ertne on the seatfold. He was com- 00 batt to appear at the ation of property. with impunity, it bec: severe punishment, for the perio ) FELONIOUS ASSAULT. keeper of a lager beer saloon tn Forty-second sire°t, was charged with firing a 1, who swore that he went led for @ giass of beer. qua’ erence to the payment, when Smith rashed him out of the piace with a club and ‘rhe defendant's wit- es showed a diferent stato of facts. mony it appeared that the complamant drew a Smith's wife, and that oi co frighten MeDon- jastified the conduct of Smith by dering a verdict ot-n ing 18 the calenda or Monk, Peter James, Simon Smith, the s tO! atrick MeDon Southampton, pisto, at Patrick MeDonne RTAae Onn Lite: Wamteaocant also went round the nd Isiands. They were slipped by Messrs, Pentz & Co., 39 Burling slip, and after a voyage of fourteen months and seventeen days they rouurned 20rh of this month to the portof New York. with othersfof the crew, stayed at the ing house of a man named Cosgrove, ‘The seemed to have had some grievance with the ip, and according to their statement, ofa man nawed Thurston, who 1s a clerk to Mr. Corvan, an attorney, they signed a paper whitch they believed to be tmstructions give and eyluence taken in reference to an assault h The paper which t of attorney to Cosgrove to receive their pay; and it was taken down to Pents & Co., Who, upon that power of attorney paid Cosgrove the follows nts, due to the men for ther wages during the yyage:—Jordan, $250 16; Peter Jansen, $175; Charies Woodcock, $110 75, not one cent of Which money the satlors had received and which was withheld from them un powor of attorney alleged to bé given by them. Cos- grove and Thureion wore ordered by Judge Dewhug to be detained im eastody wari this morning, at ton o'clock. He told the prisoners that if in the 1 patd the men the money or made satisia aneuts for its payment it would have t with him, elther in ordering 4 in mitigating their punish y ity Should be glyen the prisoners con ent With thelr sate custody to enabie tuls to be done, elling ensued in Tue General Term met yesterday and rendered the ne ee following decisions in cases heard at the General ‘Term of June and April, 1809; CASES HEARD IN JUNE. | 13 surrounded by the diMecuities arising out of de- faulting debtors to the bank and of the legal injunc- tions connected with many claims, the task isa hercnlean one. The worst feature of the deadlock 15 the injury which is wrought by ii m general bust- ness. The exporting merchants, who usually bave their hands full at this season, can do little.or noth- ing, for they need something like a definite quota- tion for gold upon which to base the values of their commodities. It is, in fact, a situation of affuirs which requires the serious attention of eve ot and Knocked dow, her he fired the pl reuled, with leave to amend in twenty inion by Judge Bar- erke, presiding. ment of costs, wz oplaion by Jud bY y Judge Barnard and by Judge Clerke, sigued proved lo z ~ afirmed, with ve City of New York.— Oplaton by Juage Wilson, grand larceny Patrick Doyie, Peter Moak, set at.—De- mn HI stroet paarpiag tie Rayna damage extends not beyond Wallstrect. A rise or fall in stocks seldom affects other markets very A decline in stocks, particularly after a period of inflation, might stimulate more legiti- wate transactions by diverting money to them. The injury of a pante arises from the detention of funds which would otherwise be loaned more freely. ‘The greac credit system so essential to many branches of business 1s paralyzed. tile paper was hardly discountable at anything like rates which an honest merchant could afford topay. Tne gold gamblers have involved every one with them In the derangement of values, ing of the wreck in the gold market is the only solu. tion to the present unhappy state of affairs, The brokers manifest a disposition to disentangle tho situation, and by @ proper effort can do so, The relief which will then come was foreshadowed In the easier feeling in money this afternoon, when the Clearing House made part payments, the rate on call descending from the extravagant fgures of last week to scven gold and currency. Everybody concerned has an important duty before him. The danger of disaster should by every means A step in time may avert a panic. The situation 1s @ critical one, but pradence and energy can deprive it of further danger. The damage done sofarmay be circumscribed by its presegt extent just as a conflagration may be arrested by the flroto one spot. ‘The banks are not within the ‘The Bank Examiner has fortunately been in the city during these hazardous times, and kept a watchful eye upon their condition. Itisa gratifying circumstance that the only bauk which gave sigas of distress last Saturday was a creditor for half a million of dollars at the Clearing Stocks have fallen a large per- centage, it is true, and there ts a very gloomy fecling among stockholders of weak capital, but panics have vistted (he stock market over and over again Without extending their matign influence to tho Wall street values are but fictitious They should not control other To-day prime mercan- Courr @ case remitted, | tng of thi! duage Suther- Motions will be auses on the caleudar, i new Conrt House. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. gyment afirmed, with BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ‘The Board met yesterday afternoon, with the pre- sident, Alderman Coman, in the chair, usual preliminaries had been disposed of the quar- torly repert of cases in litigation against the city was recelved from the Comptroller. was ordered on file and the usual number of copies ordered to be printed in document form, uons were adopted providing for the paving of Lis- strect, from University place to , from Lewis to the Hast om Lexington avenue to Fifth a uth street, from Second ave- nue to the Bast river, with Belgian pavement; Pine alway to Wiliam street; Ii enue to the East river; Fift: igment amrmed, CTY INTELL ‘The document WeaTaEr YEST The following record ‘ature for tho comparison with the cor 3 in the temp’ adway, corne street, from First et, from Vhird avenue to Lexington ave- first street, from Fifth avenue to Bighth fty-sixth street, irom Fifth to sixth ave- nue, and Fourteenth street, from Kighth to Ninth avenue, With Nicolson pavement. Donations were tion of MeNaliy for Attempt Fireman~J ks in Sentence: Stnte | 12M. Average tem’ ing S. Bediord, Jr., City Judge. Average (em day the trial of attempt to kill Fire Department, ‘ol at him on the 1st ofldst June, eral churches to pay assossments, and permission was given to construct 9 bay window sterday morning the Chat venue aad Thirty: uthwest corner of Park Well ran into and t ‘Thursday next, at two BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDEAI=A. Sympathy with Caba—oenations—Inercase of laden with coal lyin sons were on the was resumed. istaut District Attorney MeMillan, who testified that Houso this morning. ings called Dr. rs, fell from an examsna- a ladaer in front of h ‘The Board met yesterday afternoon, the President, Mr. Monaghan presiding. presented and laid over was one proposing to increase the salary of the clerk of the Board, The Board concurred with the Aldermen in the passage ofresolutions of sympathy with the people ir efforts to gain independence, and representatives ia Congress from New » reassembling of that body to vote for late recoguition of ine independence of E 8 THe was removed to Bellevue Hospital in au ambulance. A VALUABLE Ort Pa h could not be ex: the prisoner procecded to open the ed his witnesses, who Joun Conway, who fa his arm, w! Among the resolutions NG DESTROYED.—At half business world, defence, and c. and speculative. ses 15 Mercer str i An oil painti was destroed. id slightly injured, ¥ 8 ON THE HOLY e their version of th Some attempt was made to give consistency to tho foreign exchanges, but in the absence of a do‘nite price for goia the market was stagnant at the follow: ing quotations:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 107 a 103; good to prime bankers’, 103 a 108z; short sight, 103% a 109; Paris, sixty days, 520 a 5.1735; Antwerp, 5. 4g a 6.20; Hambur rankfort, 392 stifled that Spencer hit Med The followed them tut t 4 Sneergohn, 8 second lecture this embracing remi- im the Holy Land. the Samaritans and the Jumes beveuy (a hen Geoghan's vticheal Ruppert testif y Wasin thelr A large number of meneral ‘ders, chiefly relating to grading and curbing street is, Were called up and ‘The Croton Aqueduct Department was dir the rollowing streets wi ty-second street, Chrystie street, fro: Ninth avenue, Switzerland, 5. Amsterdam, 8934 2 403 men, 77!4 @ 7814; Prussian thalers, 70 a 7034. ‘The stock marget was again the seene of great jon and prices gravitated downward, sometimes stubbornly. sellers were more numerous than the buyers. carly efforts to engage money revealed continued housed whose fands were airs at the Gold dispose of their stocks between the prices afternoon and those deiiverable to-morrow was in some instances Ta the double transaction of “gash” and “regular? resorted to by some houses for the carrying of their stocks, the range ta rates quarter to one and one-quarter per seemed to be little or no accession to st regarding the market situation of a batlooa tied to tl by stringent money and ready to fy up the instant Those who had cash each decluec. German Pres e Cannstadter Velksfest, d thelr annual plenic There was present a f was some- T, Who was pas enth avenue to Division street n Fourteenth to , from Fourth ave- re 8 calied, and lorge crowd, and, although the weat (i ere was plenty of enjoyment, will Jast three days, NBURY.—A day or two since a report appeared in which It was stated that Raward Dusenbury had been arrested for swindling various ing from them by false pretences he Wiiows and Orphans’ Asyium. y, of No. 103 Broadway, thinks sirionds might believe him to be the in- He Is not the same. twelve and one o'clock yesterday morning a fracas occurred In Mott ton, between Wm. Henderson, of 50 Mott street, aud James Dulty, during whi nose betivee: the organ. 7 “T have got you ‘The ‘counsel for the ‘pr eee ee sometimes siarply, @% that the co: and that McNally Tur OrnER Des lalvant provol a the pistol in self stringency, and ben nlehings reviewed the " chings reviewed th locked up by the situ contributions ing @ verdict of assault aud reason—very peculiar, con- nearly three per cent. a Assault npon the pe: evening of the Ist of June, be ween the hours of im cvidence ia olution donating msidered and we in question W foor of the engine ho: artended by Su ately after the a SEniovs Accrne: day morning, as Martin Movris and Ci vere examiui the short inter as being in th EXPLOSION OF GaAs.—Yester. pcomea plentiful, rected to draw his warrant rpg rd, as compen nain gas pipe at the | 7 $250 In favor of Davic , an explosion | 4°? ll pth a i and contin- on account sudden buoyancy ¢ for one month. ran Off, We ptr limes, one slot taking ei r. und aitended by Police ter which they were geut home, one hour after | of the evening but the gloomy fecling recurred late in rain broke down, fg prices on the cali at the RORA BOREALIS.—Abo sunset yesterday, ar YOUNG MEN'S CHi The regular monthly meeting of this a lowing were the clos: os Sock Exchange: three, bid; Cumberland, 39 a 85; Wi Quicksilver, 14; Mariposa, , 18.0 20; Pacitlc d er, 13 bid; Adams & second twilight ning Mr, Dodge A few moment Boston Water twenty hours of the associa louse, atid tat he then and there k do, preferred, Tuledo and Wa man, named A H sed (0 do what C the religious presa kawanna, 196 a 109; 0's; Chicago and Alton, 153), a 140; in thetr thir Whole Aay’s transactions, inetly set forth in the following | numerous duving th rchants | h merchants | extent thereof Is auce on of the jury, I charge yc the diticulty wh o'clock In ti a! congregations tee on Open Air Services nosed to open the theatres for | Teligious services a8 the best substitute during the | winter season for (he open alr services of the sum- stated Liat [twas pr , M8 te en for the pi to cach, whose | J erly on all charch district for contrib one word, Was no p ] ct of the prisone’ 9 other witnesses are barroom between nd deny the fact th | meinders within ti ts also proposed to have & Misstonary treasurer, who | y for charitable purposes to e nasion by Reva. 7. | F. Morrow, Charica B. Smyth Baldwin and Lyon, on at Schenectady shall pay over all mon preaby terial agent. d and tel us thes exverionces and in } the gathering of the Michigan S01 othera it was late tt untt the mec the afternoon the repor cal Sermmary was debated, and in the evening Prime addressed the Synod on the Evangellc ‘The synod will probably close its lavors Dutch town. ng Of (le Synod next year, the association of | er Ai a Notthwertert concerning (he Work iu the West, @ud the meeting ¥ newees heard any plst case it becomes your ce following verdicts: duty to render one ot the Ui Firat, an assault with ment to kill; secondly, an aseaull with a dangerous weapon with intent to do | f& verdict of acquittal, verdict of guilty of an satistied from the evidence tha the crime would have been murder; or, in other WM IMove.from the ey ‘at the bar wien he fired the pistol intended to Spencer, and that he was not justitied in so then you should ronder a verdict of guilty of uit, With intent to Kili. verdict of mulity of an ass . nant THE PEABODY FUKD IH _RORTH CAROLINA, A Setew Lodse Romovhere. {From the Raleigh (N. ©.) Standard, Sept. 25.) ‘We have received the following letter, which will Knowing nothing about the matter, lish the letter that those interested may taka Sracxton, Va., Sept, 16, 1869, Milwaukee and St. Paul pref. Ohto and Mississippi... Hannrbal and St. Joseph Western Union Pacific Mail, ‘The stringency in monty led tom direct decline in government bonus, but the freer oferings of funds after tree o'clock induced @ better feeling. In the period of greatest decline 67's went off to 117%. The closing street prices wore as follow! curreucy sixes, 106}4 a 107; do, 119!{ a 120; do, do., coupon, 11034 a1 tiea, registered, May and November, 11074 8 120; do. Go,, conpom, 1802, do,, 121 & 122; do. do., coupon, 1964, (0.40., COUPON, 1665, 119% & 120), do. do., registered, January and July, 11814-11839; G0, d0., Coupon, 166, dos, 118% @ 11634; 40, do., Cour 1807, dO, 118)¢ @ 1186; do 1808, 40., 118)¢ @ 11834; do. ten-forties, registerod, 108}; & 109; Qo. 4o., COUPoL, 10835 & 109. ‘The State bonds wore also invaded for the frst time, and while dull were weak, The folowing ‘were the only quotations made at the last session of In order to render a POLICE INTELLIGENCE Ana FRAUD ON Tue DeLawann, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILLOAD AND Coan Comrany rably dreseed and dninteiligent looking young man, | a zg brought before Judge Jowling at the ‘Tombs yesterday, by J. Li, Biesser, 26 Exehange place, payne 2 | charged wiih obtaimiug v had death ensued, exptain itself. ence that the pris- | we pad gue Drake Dunn, United States 1X08, 1881, registered, 0, five-twens in order to render a Dean Sin—I waa not A fittlesnrprised at the an- | nouncement tu your issue of the 1th Inst Mission School” of Raletgh receiv | the Peabody fand twenty-five dollars per month, | No aid whalever ia granted from tois fund, to secta- rian or donominationai schoo: dn Kaleigh tt wag without my and cannot be continued @ day, Inswenciiona of Jul, rot the road, forged order the eum of we iather was employed arm you must ‘weapon with intent to do bo | Faviaied trom the evidence that, had death ensued, | geyonty dollars. The pr 1 gulity of im would have See words an- | on ihe road, and by u the ontor obtal | adldavits were taken | mitted for examin If it hes been doue sent or knowledge, In my letter of 18, 1808, to Mr, F, A. Piske, Superintendent of Education in the district of North Carolina, J said, “I wiah you to act a3 our agent, not ' favoring any religious set or party.’ His successor | in office must have overlooked this passage. fail Was for Colored schools, one of two exceptions ly to be made in favor of destitute white cliidren, Very respectiully, your obedient servant, it, SMALRS, General Agent of the Sagpedy Fund. o., 11975 01% 2d of August last Mott Wrence, Was arrested by oMicer Brennan, of the 1, NpOn a Complaint made rston, of the Metropolitan Hotel rep- 1 & Thompson, | The privoner ts elwithswindting (rat dre out of a qaantity Bedell, aling Giies M. ™ ) Sergeant Melermott It you have wny reasonn the evidence as rerail his properiy; he is yon should acgalt hin. We BO Ssuicit HOUuDdt, Ihen tow | « the board:—Tennesseos, ex coupon, 60 & 69%; 40, new, 633g @ 5444; Virginias, ex coupon, 55; do., new, 65; Georgia sevens, 00a 91; North Carolinas, xX coupon, 43/4; do., new, 44 a 45; do., special tax, 4814; Missourl sixes, 85°%% o 60; Loulsiaua lovee stxea, 61; do. do. cighis, S114. ‘The imports of specie last week were as follows:— acs ‘ab gay Colorado, Liverpoo!— $18,400 Sept. * GOld.... 6 21,785, Silver + . 6,975 Sopt, 22—Steamor Arizona, Aspinwall— Bilver ..... . 1,944 Gold. . 10,513 Gold dust. . 108 Sept. 23—Steamer Cleopatra, ‘Sisai— GOW sceanessceretantons $1,093,858 Stiver, « 19,868 Sept. 25—Steamer Columb: — old, 60,385 Total for the week... vroviously reported. ... Total since January 1, 1969 Same time, 186: Sanv lime, 1567, Same ume, 1566 $ 5,76 + 2.481,920 + 6,987,075 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAYIE 1000, do. 100 Tlinols Cen RR. 200 Oley & Vitis RK. 200 Ov. Ju) Chic &N WR, eo do. abeeecesce = Rear Se REE Ri. 3 & Alton itit Mi WRR pf. wc © BNET: a B00 6 & RIGP RG 200 MIL & St an Sawmaen 29 Amer Exchange Bk, 100 West U Tel.. . oo do... 100 Mariposa Min Co, 100 Pac M83 Co. £00 a #20000 US, Gia, "81, ©. 10000 a, "8, reg do. @une aClock P.M, 1000 sha Chic 50000 N Car 6's. W4) N Car O's, 1.00 Missouri JOU ahs Wat 0 Teo 0. DT IRR See a pai 200 Mil & St Paul Ri, wo Che 600 Mil & St P pret 100 do. & Se 100 ci 1 Alton & Tor Hpref.. £6 10) Chic & Alton RR... 149 10 do. 138% e188 ay 24 + 41g Bee 10) 10 FL & St Jo Ri Halfepast e O'Clock P.M. West Un Tol.... 26350 S816 Pacitic Mai 61a 6734 NY Cont 180 a 180° 29a 28 q St Paut Fe Ways Ohio & Miss. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mopar, Sept. 97-6 P, M. Corros.—The market was moze active, there being an increased demand from spinners, and prices were firmer. At the clone, however, the demand was limited, thongh holds ers were firm in their views. The sales were 1,900 bales (inoluding 783 to arrive), of which 1,248 were Cor spinning, 402 on speculation and 160 for export, For future delivery the market was dul, thongh pri i) closing qituiw. ia, Orieany motie. and Tera vp, £ . io $61 Imporiahee. Prices pts 19,824 bbls, flonr, 100 do. wheat, 9 2 do. corn, bark real, elt, ro meal, Br mented equal % lower Uuehels | 0,009 e1 ja canal and $L 10 for do. via railroad the | latter treme rate, #1 09 a ®t 10 for white Wesiern, #1 00 & for do, Southern aud #1 12 4 $) 12% for Ki w Onin were sloady, with rales of 195,000 bushels nor: nl A He.’ Rye was gull and 1 | wamall lot St Nd at Bi ea BLIG Barley, the quiet, was held with frmacas; 3,004 bushels Canida were wold nt 4 ‘60. Of beriey malt small anies were reported at 1 (park on ape #1350 #150, Total stock of grain in the New Vork and | Brooklyn warehowtees, September 5, 196): ~843,571 bushels | wheat, 479,652 busheis corn, 4,598 bushele outs, 3443 bnahe Tye, Ot bushels barley, ¥1,097 bushels malt, 8517 bushels on PORLEIONTS wore dull, the offerings being I were generally heavy.’ The chartering busi Tore noth ‘The + enta were: ~To Liverpool, 7, Twhieat, at Pads and per srenmer, $2,600 to, do, at gd. sig cling at bic by a0 boxes cheene at 40s. a£08., 300 bores bacon at 46a., nnd 200 balen cotton at gd. ‘To Bre: men, per sleamer, 30) hhids, tqvacco and 14 hhde. quereitron Davie on private term ‘charters. were:—A’ bark from Phiyterpisa 6 Asyintvall, with cos), wt i.” ba Tuck's island to New York, with’ 13,000 bush at Lor A Biritigh bark, 1,800 bbe, to the Windward, nt Ze, X ship to Laghorn, with 1,000 bhda at dia, Gilg a bark (now in Boston) from Philadel . With 4,000 bis, ht, and rates Was a trite ACEO, to Hi apiha, at 6s, Hd., arte two Italian verseis from the same port, each with about 7,600 eases petrolomn, to Gibraltar lor orders, at 7 3%c. If to the Adriatio nt S24gc. GUNNIES were dul and prices were nominal at 160, a for bags and Whe. a ¥i 0. for eloih, Hort--The basiness wae light, there being eearcely any domand, and prices were rather heavy at de, alle, tor old avd ie, ave, fornew. Sinall sales word mado wishin the range of these quotation Heme was dal), Prices were nominally Me., gold, for Manila, 40. n bye, do, for jute, 10, a 1a do. for Hipal and Gage, abe, do. ft npteo, tn bo HAY. a moderate clive demand at the fole ote, % ret lowing prices :—Shipptug, Oc. a ti I Tots, ibe. long rye Firaw, BSc. w #1; short do. Iie. a Be, hi MOL Ateré.—The d was. light and we heardof no of importar ns were sold nt War Tices, however, wore ateady at the following qrotations i-~ fad mixed, {To m Meus do, clayedy se. OVAdD, 43%, 1 U0} Baroadna, bor a BOMB. oa Mc. and Porto Kioo, Ber & Thee 6, ‘The market for spirits turpenting oprnc quilel, but frm, at 43399. for merchantable lotw but At lowed. The salon wore 100 bbls, nt dibsice & Ato.the Jatier price for x small tot, wore dull, but held for fail priges Te at $2 65 for No. sg ne Ait a a 90; No. hy i ase Receipts, 18 bbls. rk, 1 80 kege lard, The ieee fot no demand, except and prices were aominal at about #31 25 for new sales were confined to about 250 now mess, 233 for city do, and B38 eales wore reported for future delivery. aud heavy at Yige. a 10%, with arrivals of 7,! beef the transactions were small; pri however, ‘The ealca were 50 bbls. ebm 12 for plain ‘Tierce beef remained ‘Of beef Lams thero were emall sales within the: Bacon was in slow demand, but held for fuil prices; 20 boxes Siretford brought 1c, ; cut meats were dn light demand, but without chan ages were sold wit! ait dull, ‘there bela; ea the range or 180, 9 Ye. in value, About 60 packs n tho Lange o1 Lise, a Ibe, for dry eal 3 jckled 0, 18¢, a 19¢., for ed unid bagged do, mand being only for small lo market was quiet, tin ices were unchanged, Sales 40 packages at 1! # No. 1t0 prise steam, and 18)40. Ta'idqe. for kettle rou PRYLOL KUM, —Thy tole, snd oat ere was but Little demand for erudo im onfined to smal} lots, Prices, however, joa were 700 bbls, at it which waa the id arcs belhg extromely Ught and prices wero nominal at a0. = Sc. The sales were only 1,500 bbls. standard white fi ber to December at B2)¢o., th dull and ra Pilate yephiha was aul an nominal Se anes was dull but . We of no sales, butsteady, Small sates of Carolina were 9c. for common to prime, BrEaRiINE.—The market was inactive, changed, Small sales wero made at lt prime. SERDS.—All kinds were dull, but held at the prices Ushed in our Inst isius, No sale: re} thon kM SUOAR.—The market for raw was dill, th i, but full prices were stili demanded, 4» part Ise. for Cuba, Refined was but litle sought after abd lower, cl Hard, We. e 1740. ; 8 Jo4scr, nn yollow, but prices were un ic. & 2c. Cor soft te 8 13¢,3 mi Py i ‘voxes, We. a 1B. Patan 10 nis Aiea Ipicest do. dor Bat do, 16 a 18) 1470. & Wlgc.3 do. do, 19 a i ico, rehing grates, Lge. a 183505 gros but prices wore 2c, according to ‘71 bbia, Tho demand was }! ai 3 the market was hi 19, at F116 @ Bl 1B, tax TRANSFIRS OF REAL ESTATE, sactions wi Bales 25,000 Ibs. at Lge. a Wuiskry.—Reoe!pts, and with increasa: lower, ‘The sules were 150 b! New York City. Cannon st, ws, 149 {t 6 of Houston at, 20x100, Houston and Mercor sts, n w: 105. Si sty ® 100 di ses hav, 16.8x93.11., 2 1 475 ft w of Tth ay," 25xI8,9 ‘Oath al, n a, 248,11 ft w of 2d ‘av, Baie EE 0x2, 8, 21. Lxd8.8x21. 1x80.8.. 8 fe an sees sem oonSso: 58 Begs Bd a, WW &, £3 ft 8 Elizabeth st, No 12, 8 years, per year.. aD att Noa db act ad yente bith st, 5 a, 260 tte of 6 Kinga County. A12th st, 17.11x79... LEASES RECORDED, BR r. 25 ft w of Evergreen ay, 25x97.6. 8, 100 ft w of Gra! 475 ftw of Ouklan’ 210 ft n 6 of Central av, 2 Meserolé et and Graham ay, n w corner, 76x50 Moatrose av, 6a, 80 ft w of Smith st, £413 te of edtord ay, 18x10) e iS 215 fte of Hicks st, 20s100 Prealdent si, 88, 101.8 ft of Hicku at, B.0xl00x26s60, é i Prince st, fagmona sh 8) 100.1 Backett aud Nevins a State at, 6 a, 99.8 e of "Tonoataduis ieisaxd Van Buren st, ng, 841.8 ft e of Nostrand at i oad 8x7 se of Bond at, W2.8577.6x100x72.1, Ist st, ne 8, 3 tt BA st,'s g, 56 flo of 6th ay, 1 North Sth et, 6 a, 168 ft 6 of 2d st, 2 bik et, ws, 100 ft s of South 2d st, 20x70. rand avs, n W cor, 213xi Atlantic and G: 176.8. tran j {tn of Bay ay, 23x100. 160 ft s of Broadway, 25x100 e of mith avy e's, 175 ftn of Atlantic ny, 5 mith av, ¢ 8, 100 ft s of Bay av, 50sI , 150 Tt 8 of Bay av, 560x108, Qugens County. OUARENORVIEA, Concord st, n 9, 50 ft ¢ of Grove ay, bix100 ONG ISLAND OITY, Bast a7, © 6, 80.1 ft of a Ww" Evergreen av and Washington Wi 07 ples, ewoornor, 650x100 80 3, 475 Ct w of Kisaam av, 61.8x97, ng, 109 ft e of Irving place, ho Westchester Grant ay, ws, aAjournin ri frst, #9, 155 ft woof Westchester av, 186x180 road ay and Bronx st, 8 ¢ corner, 60x20). Sidney av, 8 5, 100 ft w of Unk 4uil st, & w corner 7 jon place, Wuixidd. W0x105... ¥ PREENDORG. Main st, #8, lot 45 map of prop ( Storms, 50x150. Water st, wa, adjoining late Jacob Requi’s, usxlia. 4 Setit Bird's, B3x110. i'n of Chestnut st, w 8, lot 44, map Ls 1 Cross river to South Salem 1 Reynolds, 2 acres...... Mon’ Fordham av, w 8, 59 ftn of Gouverneur ‘st, n §, 409 ft 0 of Mortis av, 60x116. Leaington av and T8ath sty n w cor, 1003100, 165 ftwe of Cortlandt av, Sixt00, i Hg W & lot By map of properly east of Starse oo 28 ee Union st, 8 ws Road from Samuel P. joining Samuel Foster, 5 acres, SIN Havel st, # #, lot No 9 Yat Spring st, € & adjolulog cit PELHAM (OUTY IGLAND). Fordiam ay to Prospect st (lane), & W. Billar, 1xi15. Prospect at, a, adj . RYE. Smith ay, w 8, adjoining Samuel @ Eltis, Summit ay and High at, ne corner, 80x on STLY. Smith's to Now Castle, ¢a, ad- Centra! av, wa, adjoinmg P 901-1000 aeren.,. Garden ay, £ w 8, lot i Marian ay, ¢ #, lot %, B Be mitt & Chrystio’s, 84 1 8 property, OUxi #, adjoining Pat White's, $4, ¥00 tte of Greenvi Hudson County, New Jevacy. TY, ives block 438; block) block sie lots Nos 1 to 4, . ‘Tho tons | : nue x TY. #8, lots 8, 9, 19, biock © Montgomery Jenwoot av, w a, 25 ft 8 ot Do Moit st, on wt, # 8, 150 tt w of Bergenwuod av, 25x10 LE WoRox, Garden st, 5, §7 ft n of 4th w Lots 10 and 12, bloek D, Jem Essex County, New Jersey. ilespte's property. 1y Tito 8 ft # of Elm sty 18 rand Halsey ett, 6 ¢ corner, and Hunterdon sta, 8 @ corner, 7! 3S) xt na, iuteinite locality, 13 ft front. 6 & indetinite locality, 252% 110 ft n of ath dy, , Indefinite locality, 00 ft © Of th sty 263 BRL. Ralph at, indefinite locality, by Newark and Pompton et 3 38322 " ~ pike, Wa, 2 inde‘inite trac |THE DEFALCATION IN THE NATIONAL EXHANGE BANK, [From the Providence Journal, Sept. 27.) been somewhat ag: or Uee days by reports of a defak National Exchange Bank, which repo currency upon the mnnouncement the resignation of the cashier, William H, Corey. Weare sorry to learn that the report is true, and that upon athoroagh and careful examination the acconnts of the late cashier are found to bo nearly $25,000 short, ‘This, we are told, was the condition of affairs on Saturday evening, and bottom line had been was possible that ott tated for two m Saturday of | ic Corey, ts und arrested on a crimini oooss issned States authorities, Sa atl in $25,000 Profuse,’ penalty cause of the defaleation. Hank 4s one of the oldest an the eity,and we presume erstood, Was y tho United held to one to have ho National Exchange rongest institutions 1m ithas a surpins over all pos- Mygeit, who seoms filla with euch admirable nvaltabio assistance in ferre! had tt not been for his ave continued to nti @ more had rondered @ crisis first case of tuts out this wron viglinnce, tie abuse tho contd erious waste of the fund: inevitable, | Th Mnqueat might h ene of ihe Board wi we holievs, is tho character that has occurred amo toute up bounty af ayrectors to much }o athe Uy | lance olfwrperstsion ‘that similar occusreuees in 4 | futare etl be almost Impoassitic,