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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Tusespay, Oct. 12—6 P.M, ‘The movey market continues abundantly supplied ‘and the movement of currency outof the city 19 very ght, There are some ordera from the South and Southwest, whioh are fliled aa bost they can be; but the inquiry being for the small donominations, which have not been as yet supplied from Wasbing- ton, it is amposaible to send all that 13 required, The remittances westward are merely nominal In the discount market rates are steady at from nine to tuirteen per cent for primo acceptances. ‘The proposition from Lockwood & Oo. for a seluicment was modified today #0 a8 to gilow them to pay ten cents in eixly days instead of cash, and tho balance of the fifcy cents on the doilar, as previously proposed, ‘The committee who have in charge the investigation of the affairs of tho Lake Shore Railway Company, 88 atfected by the failure, wero ju session to-day pre- paring a report for the meeting of the directors to- morrow, Legrand Lockwood being individually Teeponsible for the moncya held by him in bis posi- tion as treasurer, has made an assigament of lis real estate and personal property for tho benefit of the company. Report had it today that Damel Drew took the assigument, with the understanding that no will make good the Indebtedness of Mr. Lockwood and hold the assignment aga coliateral pledge for ‘his eventual repayment, With reference to the dis puted certificates the following note was sent to tho Stock Exchange to-day: Lake Suore AND MicH, 8. RR. oe NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 1869, Mr. Wiewtam TH. Neinson, Piesiaeat New York Stock Lxchang Sin—I am autuorized by ths committee referred to in my advertisement of the Sth inst, to say that oF the certificates named in said advertisement iity- two wave been presented and certified as geuuine, and the comiitiee would be giud to have the Dbaiance prescuied for thetr acth Respectfully, D. P. BARHYD!, Treusier Agent. ‘The object of tho adyortisement appears to have been to force the revurn of etock held as ecliateral and nol to discredit the certificates, ‘The annual election for directors of the Erte Rail- way Company was held to-day. The old board as- wembled in the fureugon and adoptad tha follow- ing:— Whereas the Legislature of this tiate, at its Inst Session, passed an act authorizing Lue directors of this corporation to ciassily Miemseives go as to hold 1Or Various (ers, ived, ‘(nat the propricty of such classification be submitced to the anuual meeting of the stock- hotders of this company, 80 tuat they may Lave an opportunity of deteruuning its eiliclency. At the subsequent meeting of the stockholders a vote of about $35,000,000 of the stock was policd and the following resolutions adopted:— Kesoived, Tat tis corporation hereby accepts the Amendment to ita charter made by an act of the Le- gislaiure of the State of New York entitied “An acy Yo uniend chapter 278 of the Laws of 1863 entitied an act in relation to the Erle, New York Central, Hud- gou {iver ana Harlem Kauway Companies,’’ passed May 20, 1869, being chapter 916 of the Session Laws of i869, whereby the directors of this corporation are authorized to classify themselves, so thas as pearly as may be one-fifth of their number shall go out of otiice at each auauai election, Resolved, ‘Liat the board of directors this day elected be and aro hereby required and directed to gaaaity ihouseives In accordance with the act alure- aid. Jay Gould, Fisk, Jr, Wu. M,. ‘I'weed, erick A, Land, Alex, 5. Diveu, Justin VD. White, John Ganson, Oro W, Chapmaa, Boratto N, Vvis, Charilea G, Sissen, Abram Gouid, liomer Ramsueli, Hen y Thon))son, Jola Hilton, Mency N. Sunita, Md. KR, Simons. George O, Hall, The new board of directors elected Jay Gould President, and Jamos Fisk, Jr., Vice President (vice A. 8 Diven, resigned), of the road for 1808-70, It will be noticed that 1n the above list the name of Poter B. Sweeny, & mewber of the former direction, does not appear. The gold market was quiet, and the pried fuctn- @tea only from 1501; to 2% The Gold Exchange Bank !3 working, under the new receiver, upon the uniinished business of Thursday, the 23d ult. From ‘the fact that the Third Nationai Bank etood largely creditor at the Cloaring House this morning and that Mr. Jourdan is its cashier, itis conjectured that it has undertaken to assist the Gold Bank out of its diMiculties, the stock certificates of the latter being Goubtiess pledged by the stockholders es a guar- antec against loss to the former iustiiution, In ‘another column we give the text of an appil- cation made to Judge Blatchford, 1g the United States Court, by some of the cred- itors, to hayo the bank declared tnsolvent and forced into bankruptcy. The matter came up for argunient to-day, but the case was dismissed by the Judge, The government sold $1,000,000 in gold to-day. The bidders were forty in number and their bids ranged from 128.55 to 130.15 for a total of nearly $4,000,000, Tue awards were made in the lots following: $80,000. + 120.05 $25,000. 130,08 "25,000... 120.02 100,000. 139,02 40,000. 130,07% 109/000... 130.02°" 100,009, 132.01 40,000 5,000. 5,000. 10,000. 12,000 ...6.6 5,000. 15,000, 5,000 . ‘The range of the goid market was as follows:— 13034 18036 180% 1304 Loans of cash goia were made at five to three per cont for carrying and at flat for borrowlaz. The goverument market was extremely quict and auil. Prices on the street closed as follows:— United States currency sixes, 107% @ 107%; do. wixes, 1831, registered, 1193, @ 119%; do. do., coupon, 119% a 120; do, five-twenties, regis- tered, May and November, 115 @ 115)¢; do. do., coupon, 1862, do., 120 a 120%; do. do, coupon, 1864, do., 119% @ 11934; do. do., coupon, 1865, do., 1105 0.119%; do. do., registered, January and July, 11774 & 118; do. do., coupon, 1868, do., 11774 a 118; do, Go., coupon, 1867, do., 113 a 118g; do. do., coupon, 1868, do,, 118 a 11534; do, ten forties, registeved, 103 ¢ @ 1083; do. do., coupon, 108} a 10834. Southern securities were heavy and lower, par- ticularly for the Tennessees and North Carolinas, The following were the closing street prices for tie Southern list:—Tonnessee, ex coupon, 60% a 61; do., new, 63a 683;; do, 6 per cent, 50 a 53; Vir- ginia, ex coupon, 5061; do., new, 63% @ 54; do., rogistered stock, 45 a 45)4; do., registered, 1800, 43 a 60; do., registeved, 1867, 47 a 45; Georgia sixes, 80a 82; do., sevens, 91 92; do., sevens, interest payable | in Georgia, 85 uw 87; North Caroiima, ex cou- pon, 43 a 48%; do, now, 41 a 42; do. special tax, 45); a 46; Missouri sixes, 804 080%; | do, Hannibal and §8t, Joseph, 87 a 00; Louisiana sixes, 69 & 6934; do. levee s1xos, 6155 a 05; do. do, eights, 82a £3; Alabama eigits, 01 a 02; do. fives, 62 a 64; South Carolina sixes, 63 a 70; do., new, 66 a 6537; do., registered stock, 64 a 65; City of Mem- phis sixes, 40°a 47; City of Atianta eigits, 85 087; City of Savannah sevens, 85 487; City of New Orleans ‘consols, 72 a 74; do. railroad issues, 63 0.69; Mobile ana Ohio sterling, 63 4 65; do. eights, 65 0 57; Mississipp! Cenjral Railroad, first mortgage, 72 a 74; do. secoad mortgage, 638 @ 60; Memplila and Charleston first mortgage, 83 a 85; do. Secoud mortgage, 72 a 74; do. stock, 40 a 41; Greenville aud Columbia Railroad, guarantecd, 63 a 64, Foreign exchanges was active at yesterday's quotations. ‘The stock market waa heavy, particularly for the Western ratways, which continue to feel the de- pressing effect of the retention of wheat at the West. Exceptionally Lake Shore was strong and buoyant onthe report that Daniel Drew was buying, as a sequence to his reported action in taking the assign- ment of Mr. Lockwood’s private property and guar- niceing his indebtedness to the railroad. Erie rose to 34 during the election of directors, but fell of to 83 later In the day, Tho market became steady and dull at the decline, many of the shorts buying to cover. The following were tho closing prices at the last session of the Stock Exchange:—Uanton, 60 a 61; Camberland, 2654 bid; Western Union, 36% @ 37: Quicksilver, 13 a 1334; Mariposa, 634 a 9; do. prefer- rod, 15} @ 1634; Pacific Mail, 64% @ 65; Bos- ton Water Power, 14%; Adams Express, 64'¢ @ 64%; Wells-Fargo Express, 22 @ 24; Ameri- can do, 34 @ 85; United States do, 67 bid; New York Central, 176 bid; Hudson River, 157% a 161; Harlem, 126 @ 132; Erle, 32% a 33; do, pre ferred, 66 & 67%; Reading, 9 6% 0 96; Michigan Cen- tral, 121 bid; Lake Shore, 6634 a 861s; Miino1a Cea- fal, 1s) @ 194; Cloveluud wad Pilsburg, 08 | 115 West U te } 0d | 100 NY Cea RE { and 170, for tarred Lt Coprrr.—The market for ingot was A ey but firmer, Lake 5 | Low m | Miadiing a) 034; Chicago and Northwestern, 10% a 1094; do, pre- ferred, 834 9 83%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cin- cinnatl, 74a 1536; Rock Island, 105% @ 10534; Mil- Waukee and St. Paul, 67 a 6734; do, preferred, 80)¢ 80%; Toledo and Wabash, 534 0584; Fort Wayne, 8534 286%; Alton and Terre Haute, 30%; Ohio and Mississippi, 27% a 28; Delnware and Lackawanna, 109 bid; New Jersey Central, 101 a 1 Hannibal and St. Joseph, 105 a 100; do, preferred, 107% 2109; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Cen- tral, 24) @ 254. ‘The folowing ehows tho range of the princtpal stocks to-day;— New York Central, Highest, Lowest, Ae tc) v Ene... ” oh Bay Harlem sores . 130 126 Hudson Kiver...... + 16s Reading..... . 0% Michigan Southern. .. soe 8596 Pineburg oa 10234 Northwest i Nxtapenden preiorr Rock Isiand. ..... Milwaukee and Sé. Paul. Muwaukee aad St, Paul preferred. New Jersey Central. Pacific Mail, . The earnings of the Union Pacitic Railroad for September were $702,177. The total earnings since the opening In May are over three million dollars, It seems that the differences between the Erio and the Albany and Sasquelanna Railroad compames have not been adjusted flually, but that a committee of conference 1s in session considering a proposition by which the Erie Company lease the other road for ninety-nine years and agree to pay therefor seven per cent per apnum on the stock and bonds, the stockholders of the Albany and Susquehanua to have a stock dividend of thirty per cent. Tne following 1s to-day’s business at the office of tho United States Assistant Treasurer:— General balance yesterday Gold receipts, Goid paywents Gold balance. Currency receipts. .... Currency Ree: Currency balance: General baiance Dor customs (includ SALES AT TE NEW YORK STIS EXDIA Tuesday, Got. L2—10:15 A. M. $92,805,547 1,565,118 117,007 8100 US 5-20, 800 shs NY Central RR. 174% 25000 U 8 b- 100 &rie RR. & BLO do. 10 do FS 10000 US 0: 200 do. 16.00 do 100 Erie RED 1000 do, 100 Hud River R {we US 5+ 900 Reading RE. oud do. 25 Mich Central 6000 do. 100 Lake Shoreg A 8 BOUL0 do. 800 do. 1¢00 US bie, 10-40 + 108% 500 do 80) UB 6's, currency. 105°" 1200 do. 100090 Tenn 8495 400 do... ee, 49g 100 Iilinols Cen RR... @ 200 Cieve & Pitw, 609 do. : . 300 do... ‘ 40U0.N Car 6's, new... 100 do. : 5000 do. i 780,C, Cm£1 RR... I 200 do. .specialtax 48° 170 Obie &N WER... 10 5000 = do + 4% 1200 do. £975 1100 8) CE ah 10000 200 Chic & NW pref... 84 C00 | do. 22 GO sseees 4 9000 Missouri 6 40) Chic & Rk T Rie... 105 4000 do. 100 do. 1 4000 Louisiana 100 Mil & St Paul R 100 do 200 do, 100 do. 100 do 25 do. Sty Mil ASt 40 do. t 2000 A & PH Sd pf. fu) Chic & NW ec bis Suc0 Great West 2d m.. BUC0 Mor & Es lst ma... $216 400 Pitts, FAW 40h! Tat 160 11000 CenP RK gbds.... 93 WOM & Bt P tet T div, 86 6 20000 O, C& tnd Clwt m. 71% i eis Fark Bank...” 1bi 1 a 110) do. 200 N J Central R. 0 dow Oateksil 100 Maarips (1 Boston Pao M83 Co. 45 Adana isx. ” 10 Wells Purgo Hix... ‘i « f uo do., 85000 US 6's, %1, cou. Boa US oath 110 00 Ui 20, ex o, 5000 do. 1000 do 4000 US 10000 US 5. Gi 00 S000 60000 US 5-2 10.000 1500 ‘8.00 US 6a, € 45000 000 “do. Gas Clock P. My 600 shs LS AMS RR. BE 100 Ww wa 100 U8 Express Co... 0 do.. 50 Am Mer Un Exp... 100 Chicd NW'RIE pi 10 do. AoC Chicago 4 RT Kk 100 N ¥Cen 250 Mul & St Paul RR. 100 Evie RR. 5 m0 do 00 MI & 8 100 Clev & Pitts KR, 90 C&NWRR. IW ae... STAEET QUOTATIONS, Helf-past Five o’Ciock P. 3. Weat Un Te! 24% 0 37 Lake Shore B5gn BBS Pactho Mail... 64 {8 65 Northwest 4a Ws NYCentral.... 14a 175 Northwestern p? Sua &. Hudson River.. 165 a 159 Rock Islaad.... Vow 105! 18 alg bt Paul. Si Pau prefs!) 80m 80% Olio & Miss.) Riga a8 COMMERCIAL REPORT. TUESDAY, Oct. 12-5 P.M, BUILDING MATERIALS.—The market for most ari schedule: only 1a moderate mupply and firm at s3, at which were sales of 1,000.00. ih with a fair demand, Jime was selling mo: for common ant $175 for lunp. For bricks th fair demand nt the. following prices: New Jeree: do, bard, 85 00 a $6 fi Bis a Pls, aod Philadephia tront BERSWAX.—There were small Ale, & 42c. for ni Southern, CooveR aces Hight, but thore was n6 change to note in, prices. Wi Shgar shook, 8 inch heads, 24) a $280; 0: 40.5 82 do, 2.60 a! 8380; pipe do. oj rash do, #25 wa Bd hosp, 13 feet, 84) a B45, CANDLES were dull, there being no demand except for job lots, which were seliiug at_the following prives:—Western and city adamantine, 17c. a 220., sperm, 430, ant paten Cocoa was dul aud nominal at iljge, w Le. gol Guayaquttin bond, and 8c, a 25!9c., do., for Ma 0. CORDAGE was quiet but steauy at being quoted Lie. We hoard of nos: Jos of conacquenice. COTTON W ‘ was heavy and firegular, and prices receded ke a yc Toe closing, howover, ratiicr steaty mt the reduction, tales were 9,080 bates, dine SIL to arrive, o¢ which} were for export, 721 for epining, 92 on rfuture delivery there was an incre transacted, and the following were the sales : ow middling, for December at 25%{c., 600 do. for Jan 25i4c, a 2e,. 200 do. for November and December a advice. and 20 do, We append the closing quotations and Movida, and eran. Ordinary. 24 ‘ Good midiling. Cove Rs,—K prices, and sales were made of 6,060 bays ex Doual), 145 do, ¢x Kalisto, 8,01 do, ex Cora, ang in Baithnore 4,06) do. ex Jane Cargill on private terma, Of Santos 68) bagk ex Donati were fold on privato terms. Other kinds wei figures, We quote:—Rlo, ordinary cargoes, 184, a Ie. do, 14ige. & Lhe, ; good dow 15'gé. MAE KC. | prime o., ‘for lots, Aliae.5 Singapore, 2uc. @ 82. jon, ‘8 195¢0. ; Maracaivo, IGigc. @ Wyo; Laguagra, [6%<c, w& Wipe. ; Jumaten, Ibe, & Ics; Conta Hica, 14}gc. n Wise, ; Manila, .; Mexican, Lies’ I8e.; Savaniila, Mize, also, Me m Soot Sons mace ihe stock Kio Co-day as follows: —104S8% bage In New York, 22,008 do. in Baltimore, 6,000 do, in New Orveaua do. in Mobile, very light, and the suppiy being large prices were generally heavy. No sales of consequence were re- orted. Prices were nominally $20, gold, for Jau aud t. Domingo logwood, 8 a Sl do. for Cuba fusiic, 16 a HI7 G0, for other kinds fustic and $60, currency, for West Coast ima wood, FLOOR AND Gnary.—Recoipts, 9.982 bbie, flour, 21.264 Dushois wheat, 7,29 do. corn, 11,803 do, oats, 1,100 dd, 1 ‘The flour markel was irregular. There was for extra State for expori, in view of which hol some casos firmor in thelr view ‘Were free ncliers at yesterday's dull, trregiilar, and ini comprised about 12,000 bb! i bbia, extra State, for shipment, at #8 a #8 20,’ California Hour waa still dull and nominal. For Southern flour there ‘was moro demand, but prices were geuornlly heavy and ic Fegular; sales 70) bia. “hye flour was moderately dealt In at steady prices, the sales being 475 bois, Gorn meal was dull Andibeary at our quotations, “We quote ur ‘of which about bhi P joat was wirenctieued by the rey Auoller break 10 09 karte ‘Canal. aud wih @ caore wctive wr pushel. ‘The wales (prt }00 bushels at #115 for in- ng, $1 39 a 8135 tor No. 9 apring, S120 a 140 0 #144 tor red winter Western ‘$146 for prime auber winter. $1 85 9 €1 62 for inferior to good white winter, UL rime California, 91 60 8 $1 61 for white a g for 4 in active dernaud and firm, the sales being 60,000 bushe at We. a $105 for Inferior to prime ne ern, $i (6 ag) C8 fer wills Western, andl Wa $1 12 for vol low do. Oats were active an 2e, hi Atte, a O8c., closing at (6 Dut withoat véelued chauzo in vai advanced Sc. ne. ) comprised about 1 1 85 for Littnols winter, instore and aout, #1 466 f Sasuee ana 8 Chicago and Alton, preierred, 140 bid; Morris and Hesex, 8844; + tho sales were 60,000 @ small lot State wi were sold at el 861 owe Stale, Barley with salea of about 4,0) bushels, A165 for Staty—the Initer price for old, the market for dry cod exbibiled at former pricea were realized, Thery werd Ki} Bank at $8 20 6 ib. ¢ demand wero firmer; the catch wo or tires weeks has been small owing to the recent avy storm on the Kastern coast, fully 1,00) bbl, at $24 75 for No. 1 2d0., 88 75 for No. 3 do. 79 for No. 3 4 $1.35 for (wor agi 70 for Canada an fair degree of Mackerel wero Sales were effected of #22 for No. 1 Bay jo. aad #13 for modium N Bay, Smoked herrings were in good demand and firm, the sales belo 10,0 boxes at Ye. n Ole. for No. 1 and scaled. Pickled, herrings were more in demand, and ‘600 bois, were bi, according to quality, O: bia. were disposed of at Fugtau'ts.—Tho market was qu gold at $5 60a 37 chartered, thou extent by'the | wad the jacreased firmness of the clore rates 3d. a 6d. bigher ‘Other kinda of Connage i helt for fullrates, The e To Liverpool, 1,000 bbls. four 27,500 Dushela’ wheat wt 9d., ud 1,600 bales cotton at 1 000 bis. ‘flour at 2a, Gd. T The cbarters niwerp with 8,269 bbis. petroleum ptained late ye were but litte sought after, ements were as follows d., and, per steam 1,000 bbls.” our at 2. Rotterdam,’ 00 bbl were:—A bark to 15 60 Cork for ore! if to # direct port on ti Baitic at 6s. ; a bark to Cork for orders if to @ direct port at 7. 8d.; an American Bromen, with 8,000 bbis. petroleum, at Bs. 84.5 a bark (now in Hoston) to the Continent from Poi adelnbia or New York, with 8,400 bbls, petroleum, at 6 » Witt 8,400 bbis, petroleum, at Ea. Bd., and if to the with grain, at 7, {4 British bark toa direct abip to Antwerp, with 4,600 bbla. do to Havana, general cargo; @ 0 ral cargo; a Brill hence to Liverool, with Mediterranean, with 2,00) bbls. do, mntinent, with’ 4,00 ship (now in Boston) also an Italian nean, with petroleum in cased at 25c., and tobacco at 1c, per GUNNITS were dull and ricea were nominal at 160. a Ae; for bage, and B40, 9 ig, for cloth, No eee 91,249,175. + 802,000 bales Manila, at 1 r Sival, and 7 nt, there being no demand ex- cept for small lots to supply tho immediate wants of Vrices were heay Hay wastn moderate supply, anit betng in fair demand was firm at fc. af ‘4 Sho, for short do. dull, the firnone no sales of in iso. a 18c.; Matamoros and ; Vera Cruz, 15 a 19 Ibs, 18 co, ad Toxas, 22 0 2 ‘Lamptco, 3) a 221i et was qnict, the demand former quotations. 60, 100 do, Glenga: 0a Bal for No.1 tons Oray Forge, on private rap 200 tons were £014 on p ly, at $89 a #87 60. Meh, wad 74 a Teh market for hemlock gole was unchanged, terms. Relined bar was rafla were ditt still scarce, and bet kinds wore e@ fair supply ich were iu moudiaic de- held with great fru Owic was titm for g Rough was quiet. ‘and Barbados, 58, more uctive, butt prices receded | Blots, 145 to 150, nial, at $0 00 for | 4 lots, ¥2h to 224, 20x113, ea 4 lots, 2 5100, each 2 lots, 2 x10, each. heard of no sales not previously reported. Was quoted 7he., ii agi, dilea oa $150, beac tweek) at 17/0. liye. ade in bis. the market was dull a he rates of freight tho r relined, which ad: | ntied an active export vanced 44¢. per gallon, tha market closing #irong at Which price tue iast an of 2,000 bbis, standard witie at SJ 8,000 do, at 8274e., anc e were diaposed Phiadelphia tha marke Veing as follow: Ao. for Getove: fandiard white at 82 4c Bigs 68%, i “4 00 do., for October to Decem. eut meats end Bl ao. }, there being les coming under this heading was tolerably actire and prices were generally steady, Eastera spruce was sold tothe ex- | tent of 600,000 feet at #19 » $22, being quoted Is34e, raiely activo demand at the intter price for choice the offerings were only moderate, Laths were rice there midale Ceielt Was sleady at #2, ately at 1 00 ey 85; Kiver, $7 50.4 $8 40; Croton, # within the range of beet was inactiv market was qu’ 3 of the stock and smoked and bugged do. acon was quiet, but firm, at were aoid (or January ani February sales for future di tS Yhedomand for all kinds was very ‘o, 1to prime steam and 18!se. Was passainy activ packages, at | i hoops, id’ feet, B45 a Hou; former’ prices. @ ibe. tor Manila, in active dom and for export and in moderate | inquiry for splaning, but with free offerings the market or ondinary Silesisa; 1 Castile was steady at + At which prices alation and 260 in ne market for both goat and dear was id no sales of consequence ‘war aurely nomlaal a wotations:—Deer—Hoaduras, demand’ being light B00 baies, November, part at 5%,c.; 400 do. for Octo (f0,'b.at Savannah) on | Angositay dle. Goat—Tampieo, 67 Vera Crazy G0e. a 63 uetiow Ayres, Curacoa, b:c. a 52 Uptands Mobile New Orleans dull and nominal at of sale, aud the ed at 193. a Lge. | ri Drop was qauted at Oise., Raw wan less activ ueingss was consutan r, closing strong at the quotations wnocred, ners) at IT ige, a Mi yin the trade at tit aa et tore: | for Cuba and Porto Rleo ned was in tmp: a 18)40, for har, bse. Java, We. w 24.390, 5 do.) 19 to 20, Iie. a Li do., white, 143 Lage. Port) Rico, redhing grades, 1, x | J a 7. ‘The market presented no new features. ‘The ©. WAR ce; gro vie demand was slow, and we heard of no salen of consequence, common to prima, in hhda, and tierce WecThe market was quiet, but prices were without ‘About 45,00 Iba, Were Hold at ILge. a Lage, decided change. ig Waa cull, the anies being only 900 pige Straits at B2i6e., gold, and 8 do Engllah nt 21% Bs nal al'See., gol: Hand heavy; rales 900 boxe , ne id etki We quote 6 871g a BR old; T. C, coke, Herne #6, tion wit chiarconl d0., 87 10 a 88 1054, The market for kentucky was dali, the d jources being light, but 000 a, 4,000 toen for most grades bhds, at io, a Me. ‘but, wold for full prices, Bales 70 casos Con- ‘0 dull, but wean; nocticut wt 460, a Gc. in value, Sigs 60 baie Havana on priv mon lige, per Ib. ge Connecticut and Massachusetts fliers. ‘Wrappery lots. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. foe M108 a SL IB. Yara cub, Te, afBgo.; Heub Gt 09 a Ns. 5 average ge. a I216. fasuhnuoared Biask work, comnmon and medium, 0c. a 22c.,in bend; good and fine, 2c. a B0e., in bond. Bright work, common and medium, 2c, awe, 1d boud; good and fine, 860, a bée., In vend, Wiar. do., for Northw 6,000 Ibe, Davia terms. Stock at date in first bauds, 41,000 ibs. ; in specula- bgt da, 41,000 do, and 85e. a %0e., do, for South ‘The market yas more act- intter price, ‘ors were dull, Bleached were nominal at 1040, ily during the tore part of the wee figures, What demand prevalis is chiel! which ara only in moderate supply. jod is ull, but held for full prices, ‘Texas is but lite sought after, but unobtain- able except at full pricas. In Caliornia there is but litte doing, the demand being light; prices, however, are quite steady at former quotations, For foreign wool the market continues to rule quiet, the demand being only for small lots y n ‘at '4910., % 0K) XX do. at ‘20,000 X and No. 1 do. at which are melling at prices not different trom those previot current, The sales were 125.100 tbs, fleece at 4c. a 54: ¢lading 10,0-0 combing and delalue mixed at [40., 25,000 X XX Michigan at dice, o 47c., 2,000 tabbed’ at Bde. mmon to fing, aod 25,100 fornia, at 25 - ga the (anes aro 40,000 oa. ales Cape (part in bond), Santa Fe 5 do. Santiago isd Cordova and 2.000 Tos. washod Donskol on privat Pennsylvania and X, Ble, a 5 New York, M We quole: cholce spring, O0c. a 6ic: 1 low, 48360. 0 Bie. a He. 5 ‘0480; Indiana, T ood, Boe. a blo; XX, Ae. 9 U6 unwashed, Sue, mic Bie. . 4 280, BOe. n S80; By Be. a Ske. according to quailty. REAL ESTATE MATIIRS, and medium, spring clip, Ad to AP Tall’ clip,’ 200, a 266. The following are detalis of sales of perty made yesterday :— WESTFIELD, N. J. PROPERTY BY A, DV, MELLIOK, yenER, Lot Lot Union ay and Cum! Lot 5, bloc Cumberland #t— Lot 62, block 4. Lot 1, block 4 Lat 60, bioox 4. Lot 52, block 4. Lot 88, block 4.: Lot 67, blo Lot fi, block 4 Broad Lot H block i block Lot 48, block Lot 47, block 4 Lot 46, blowk 4 Lot 45, block 4. Lot 44) Lot 4’, block 4 Union av and Ds jot Vi, block 4. Lot 5, bloc Lot 4; block 8. Corner’ of Do’ Union ay.— Downer #t— Lot 1, block 8... e Lot 12, block 4 Union st. Lot 18} block 4 Lot, block 8 Fa Lot 4, block 4:. Lot 7, biock 8.. th lock 4 Lot 1, block 4 Lot 18) block 4 Y, block 4. Lot 93, block Lot 24, block 4... Lot 44, block 8... .c..0 tch Pluias ay Lot 41, block Lot 4), blow Lot 89, block 4.. Lot Lot Slots, 161 to} lots, bi to 15% Washlagion avy Prospect piace, 2x10) Prospect place, 200x100. 6 and 257 Prospect p 10 and Sl Prospect pla i3'and 244 Prospect piace, 20x10), each ove lot, Prospect place and Bund st... ro lot, Coiumbia av and Bond st. 5 Columbia av, 204100, ea SL and 62 Columbia av, 4 Columba ay, 201.0, em 58 Columbia av, 20x100, each i$ Columbia av, £0x100, each mand Col each.. 2 lols, 449 and 447, each ent os Alots, 448, 439, 443 and 444, 5 100, ew: $6 450 aa, 400 wnd 428) Jay ai 2 lows) 454 and 437, Jay st and Columbin ay, 903100, each 455 and 4.6, Jay st and Columbia ay, 20x100, each ay, 20x10, each 1 lo} gomery av, Wadd 1 lot, $57, Montgomery av aud Jay av, 1 lot, 6:6 Montgomery av, 20x59 2 lols, 859 and Bad Montgomery a 1 lot, 8.0 Montgomery dv and Jay'av 1 lot, UL Montgomery ay, 20x60. 7 $4 and $35 Montgomery av, 20x80. Water av, 20x10, each. nd B20 Water wy, 20x100, ench, 23 Wat 0100, each x00, each Clifton av, 2)x85,' enels ifton ay, 2x8, each. 2 lots, Biz and a7 C x5, each 2 lota, 874 and $7 Water av, 20x35," each. 3 78, ul, 40: ‘ay, (60285, each. to 4igfonen avy Bis100, each, M5 Jones av, WxiC0, ear dox100, ) WUx100, enc w0xi00, © jxi00, each x10, enc! 2 lots, 1 lot, B03, Jay sty S0x106, 187 10198 Clitton av, @ to 0S President place, 204 to 216 Clinton pla + 150 8 lota, 179 to 186. gore lots, Lond st vee 100 10 iota, 10 to 19 Washington ay, 2Us100, eacd......6.0cce8 UIT 1 hot, 88 Washington av, 20x ++ 100 W ion av, 20x86 eovecsvccrtied OE vi ae eeeeee « Ww sy, 2x80 ae b Dia ay, 9 6 ah % 411 and 425 Jones and Wa OL Ce Renl Estate > Mr. Bonjamin Loder has sold his c at Rye, Westchester countysfor $100, Mr. James Crooks nas purchased of the Josep Warren estate the property situated on Main stree Paterson, N. J., opporito the Sisters’ E tract conipris paid Was $40, 0. 00. YACUTING ON THE PAC The San Francisco Yacht Ctub. {from tne San Francisco Ileraid, Oct, The San Francisco Yacht Club opened to Some inviied friends and mombers of the press, | preparatory to the inaugural opening, to take piace on next Saturday. Tho new ciuv house ts well lo- cated, on the line of Kentucky street, In Mission Bay, where 1t stands on piles and is well protected from the sea aud winds of the bay, whilo the view from the veranda is as enchanting and delightful as the most ardent lover of the romantic could desire. The cind house was designed and pullt by Mr. J. ©. Beliy, the measurer of the ciub; is of the cot- tago style of architecture and constructed of alter- nate pieces of light and dark wood, which are bright and varnished, Fesembitng @ ship's cavin. a It is well furnished, and contains lockers for e: room, and a lady's parlor and retiring room, The principal hall 1s hung with neatly executed paint- ings and engravings of the best known Ameri- can yachts and most famous aquatic contests, including celebrated regattas and a ete view ed passage of the Henrietta making her unrival across the Atlantic in competition with the and Fieetwing, in 1866, The commander of the latter, by the way, 18 an honorary member of the club, aud has just sailed hence for Liverpool in tho slip City of New York, One of the attractions of the new club house will be the fishing for perch, smelt ana other small fry from the veranda, The club jfiag is red, white and blue, in triangular form, with two stars; that of tho Commodore 1s blue, with foul anchor on a white ground, and of the Vico Commodore, red, with foul anchor on a white ground, The fleet now uumbers nine yachta, as follows;— Steamer. —Amelia, 20 tons, owned by H. B, Platt. Stoops.—Minnle, 40 tons, J. C. fucker; Emeraid, |. L. Eekiey; Raven, 13 tous, Hl, 0. Howard; Jeo. Steers, 12 tons, J. DW, Farwell; Dolphin, 4 tons, W. tirooks. SchooneTs.—Peerless, 35 tons, Captaia E. Moody; tho, Oe. 0 81, livin at #105, cold, for Arette, Be. p Sly LFA te at $125, and 1,000 do. do. on private t $1 dl a Gl d2yg, tax paid, be market for all kinds of fleece fa dui), aa itis but prices are trin, fers Lelng Indiaposed to operate, except at fu) previous r the tiner grates, tho latter price for Al, | Of gan and Wiss Lund X, 47¢. ‘a and Mirsourl, X and No. 1, 49. @ burban pro- oa bi 6 67 Co 68 33% | outlay of mon + 160 Lotna, 25 tons, R. L. Omden; Ena, 13 tons, J. 0. Kelly; Petrel, 4 tons, J. Melle, Ofteors.— The oficers of the club are:—Il, B, Platt, Commodore; John L. Eckiey, Vice Commodore; W. Hi. Daves, Secretary; H. O, Lioward, ‘Treasurer; ie Keliy, Measure: THE NEW BRUNSWICK TYPO. tfnl DestractionVielence of the Waves= Vessels and Wharves Pousded into Matches wood—Tho Kurta Zorn UpA Scene of Cone fusion and Wreck. Itisour painful duty to-day, says the St. John Telegraph of the Gin’ inst, to place before our readers Some details of tie ravages of the great sora Of Mouday ent, ‘The details of losses Wiich have reached us are so extensive ad LO require ail tue space we can spare, All around tie shores of Courtenay Pay there are {mnieuse quunuties of logs, poes aud luaber of au kinds, drlited lu by the s.r on tue western elde. ‘The greatest loser 18 Mr. John Wilson, foot of Queen strect, Wheve fishing establishment and gear, together with o large quanuty of Ges percaux undshad, haye been swept away. All his summers catch of fish, excepting the salmon, 13 thus enurely lost, His es, ets, tubs aod oLher car have also been swept away, ald his loss 18 pro- ably between $2,000 and $4,000, Sul’s woart is enurely 8Wept away, and Mr, James Van Horn’s family were jorced to quit their house through fear of its being swept away. The wharves of Messrs, Holt & Nugent, that of Mr, Wright, and the snip- yards of Alessrd. Mahony, Nevins, King and Join btewart, are more or ‘leas damaged. P around from these to the westward, te sti the ballast whart was yesterday covered wii wood and heavy logs, all floating aud aground, toxether represéatiag a picture of desolation and Gestruction, The Wooden mass reached to Where te breakwater or more southerly portion of the ballast whart Was built, leaving the rocks which had kept iusecure against ordivary storms, and carrying away to leeward tae ligater ‘material of whet! 1 was constructed, aud the logs, now piled ou the shore to leeward, are ull that reuiain of Wat bas cost the clly thousands oi dollars, inside ot (his portion of the breakwater, and to tke west of ule Cove, tue loys and biocks ure piled several ieet high, forming B solid inass over the remus of Messtg, Vishers' schooner yavit Emma F., which, lying i tue steer of the breakwater, had silared 1s Late wud 1s now @ total loss, Over the bauiasc Wharf tue sea made a clean breach, carrying puriuce, Woud, and @ Oris Of ail kinds with | euching the corth side, Where it had receatly leon ured, Itmade is way Laiough tle ground and the balast bepeath, leaving the surface guild out and opening holes for its dowaward passage. dhe Waves did uot have great force unui the water had risen well up, ‘hen we sea took hold of the ruber and jogs from the Messrs, Fishers’ glipyar and they were driven like clips betore tue bi ‘Khe bridge planking at the stern of the new was tioated up and Lhe outer stringers carrie t away and lie Water geillag over the street, pourcd im tid shipyard aud floated things arouad ‘in tie ulinost couiusion, Washing out the wagon road through tue d aud rendermg it impassable to teams. The lighter clay ou Onarlotte sireet extension was ail Wasded away. At tue foot of Suoliield street tere 18 a great gap Where tle seas has undermined the ground where it joins the plauked poction of Charloite street “at tat pomt. Between this aud tie foot of Main street there were over a hundred heavy logs floated ali over the street. 1 Lower Cove Wiarves suffered greatly and the loss of property mm tue district Lelween Charlotte street extension and Keed’s Poiut ts great er tian in any other portion of the city, On M’Avity’s Whar a large quantiiy of lumber kept there by Mr, Dutiel Was moved trou 18 place some tour feet, but Uills Whart reccived idle damage except the Wash. ing away of some carth, Tue Waier, however, beat y agamst It and the heavy logs were plied agalust it where it Jo: loite street, formed a barricade wich protect to a great extent, Moran’s wharf was not dam- aged much, aud only bad some gravel wushed away. iue (Lower Cove) iarket Blip aud whart, however, being. lauch exposed, feit tha strengtu of tue storm, and the vesses im the sip were en up on the elove. Among them was the Rolling Wave, an American brigantine which been on the blocks nearly montus. erday moruaing sie was comp ively uu- harmed, but 16 required the united foree of tue tugs Relief and Hercules to get her oif, She was after. wards towed to the ballast wharf, where s 168 COM, 4. Quo of the sl pieces is spit aud the copper on her bottom Wit injured, Jne end of the Market Slip wh torn Up and Much o! it floated away, and th 18 Bi Wasied out. Rankin’ gre d, aud the piles, timbers and pailast of tie outer end have settled dowa or been dis placed. ‘ihe L portion of itreaching to the west is othiag now LUL & pile Of ballast, ‘he dock be. reen tand wiere t)4 foundery used to grand 14 4 eds of logs aul aid fins of od, 2 are the remains of Han- litte Whar, of wie nothing to mark wlere w | Te stood ig jetty ‘3 Wharf is all destroyed at the outer end, gside of it lies the schooner Arrow, beiong- to bir, Willam Davidson. She is a total wreca, tue stern being entirely worn off to the “companion Way” in tue alter part of the truuk, aud the bow nashed tu. Mer planks ave also siarted where not smashed, and there 13 litde of ber worth saving | except tie spars, bails and rigging. Sue was ladea | with lumuew. | Maxwell's lumber yard is considerably destroyed, and i Was against this that the schooner 3, B. Coonan canie ashore siern foremost, when the cap- tutn aad crew Were wken out by means of & fast bow by men on the surging lumber piles. At liga lide yesterday she was towed od, without haying received muca damage, aad ts Bow lying at one of the wharves at Carleton. Biizara’s lumber wharf ts a more complete wreck than any of the others, and tue lumber from itis strewed away to the west as far as the Anchor Line wharf. More lumber, tatns aud staves went adrift frou this Wan @uy oluer piace, and Lue loss 18 ueariy $1,000, Anchor Line wharf presents ono of the greatest scenes of ruin in the harbor, and it wilt cost thou. sands of dollars to repair it, Nearly the whole of the south side 18 swept away and the remainder falien in, While the oor of the warehouse and the buliding ttself is racked and displaced in such a taanuer as to require & long time and great yto put it in & state fit to receive freigt. The ude rose over it some four feet, and | the pianking was Soated up, & great portion being | carriea over the portion known as the middie abut ment, This portion, or Reed's point wharf proper, does not s°em to have suffered 60 much from the slori as even the part more to leeward, bat tie logging and spiles over the end gre starved, and on {ho south poruon some Six or seven tons of coal left | by the International Life Company was washed | overboard. In the company’s wareouge no damage was done, though the water rose some cighteea inches over the floor—tils was because Captain Clus- olin took the precaution to remove ali the merchan- dise beyoud the reach of the expected inundation. ‘Lhe south lace of tue northern pordon of the whart is som 1 Knocked ta, but the whole fabric except- lng the south part witustood tue storm well, | Along Water stveet extensiou, between Reed's | Point Whar! and that of the Empress, there Is little left but tue remaing of the wharves and piers upon Which iumber, jaths and staves wero piled, These e@ all been swept away, and now lie strewed avout im the vicinity aud jammed ta the crevices | aud gullies made by the receding waters, ‘the waves broke over Water Street extension, and have left a gutter all along the iower side against the insiae of | the wooden facing Of the abutment, and the street itself is dug out and scored all over with the marks | of where tue waters rushed about. On the Empress wharf Ue stor sceas to have spent ts fury. Tue Whole of Ue outer end 18 carried away, and the planking beyond the wareuouse 18 gone with It ‘ine Tetulnder with the warehouse has shifted across to | the north, and it 18 a wonder that the whole establish. nient Was Kot thrown on the deck of the scloouer | Katie, which lay alongside. Tie warehouse itself is broken im two aud remains a pexiect piece of de- struction, Over the Custom ii Whart the tide rose five feet, and tue barks Ansel and ‘Twilight ry residence about sixteen acres, Aud the amount | precautions taken betor | wad ib weil bai club house, at Long Bridge, Mission Bay, last Saturaay, a yacht and every member, a kitchen and a steward’s sth parted their £133 and weut vo leeward upon the Buip Armauilia, The Ansel had her mizzen topmast Keu off, and the stern plauking and taffrall of the | Twiaght Were considerably displaced and the fore | chanteis much damaged by chafing, The gilt work uof the Armauilla Was consideraviy dam- defaced on the port side, but beyond this ved no serious injury. rrits Wharf did hol receive any consideravie damage, excepung the floating up of plankiuy, and the slips Lawmergter and beacon Light, lylug at it, escaped uniwjured, From Jolasion’s waart a lew logs are gone. Walker's wharf 1s peraaps the oniy one uninjured, d its escape 18 OWing Co its great sur h aud the puund bY Captail Firth, who asied and We as Spiked down, on tae Bt Yesterday worning 18 Was covered with jogs and cords of emailer Wood. ‘The bars Rialto was neariy Cuafed through at tis whari, and the brigautine L, L, Wadsworth, of Eastport, bad a hole chafed through ber stern by breaking from Merritt's wharf Qud coming Ja coutact with the corner of South Market wharf, Here the ude doated the planks some two above their places, while tue stores remained firm on their foundations. Tue water rose in some of them two feet over the floors, aud there was cousiderable damage done to the stock in thei, Flour, salt, dried tush, tea, tobacco, raising, ., Were considerably damaged, and the books ud to be removed from mauy of the safes. Men were busy during the night saving their goods and holating them to the upper stories, while, in many cases, the surging waters shook the buiidiogs and drove the owners to their housea, as they preierred losiug their property to endangering their lives. ‘The whart planks and stringers rose bodily and tue whole douted neary level with the suriace like a big rat. The North Market wharf received more’damage than the South, a3 the waves had more rake upon it. ‘The end was floated and torn up, and the planks driven in upon the solid ground, of which large quantities were washed away and lost beneath the planking and among the bailasting of the wooden portion, Tne fence between Robertson's and Starr's wharves Was driven down by the sea, and the top of the for! wharf was covered with drift weed.| Fairweather's wharf received considerabie damage on the outer end, and the water rose about three inches in Mr, J, T. Kobinson's store, damaging his salt, &c., to the amouit of perhaps seventy-iive dol- lars. About $100 worth of bay waa damaged in Mr, 1, Merritt’s hay and feed store, near Portland bridge, and there was some nine Imohes of water over Mr. Robert Scott's blacksmiti’s shop Moor. In Portiand there ere large quantities of drift wood of various kinds piled up through tie wharves, These were not so seriously damaged as those of St, Joho. The planks are tora up from hi Whart aid considerable lumber Went corifty most of it, howe Straight Shore the coal shed of the Union tron wor! ‘Was levelied with the ground, and all the wharves damaged more or less. Mr. Robert Gregory's oillce, near his timber poud, was swept away some 300 feet, ‘Two buildings on Navy Island were partiy sub- merged, and the inmates of one made their way to Cariton at low tide yesterday morning. The other, Mr. James Wiison’s ish store, With ils contents, Was curried away. The Armory on Fort Howe was blown over tie ill, and now les in a disorganized state, In the vicinity of St. John there are few spots upon which the gale or tide have not left their trace. ‘The tron rolling till at Three Bille House had the upper roof biown off and the chimneys knocked down by tt. Tne road to Ked Head is washed away ia places, but the bridge remains uninjured, SUBURBAN INTELLIGEN C2. NUW JERSEY. Jersey City. Tr# PRICE OF SAVING A Man's Live,—Yesterday forenoon, a8 one of the ferryboats was leaving the slip, 8 Man came running a3 usual to risk a jump. Joun Dogherty, the bridge tender, stepped im front of the man, holding up hits hands to stop him, but the passenger would not be stopped aud he went headiong tuto the water wit Dogaerty under, They both paddied and foundered avout tii they wei rescued. Dogherty had reason to regret the care showed for the man's safety. FOREWARNED AND ForganmMeo—A Wi.y Torer EScargs FROM A TRAIN.—At two o'clock yesterday afternoon a sharper who had been opersting quite extensively in other men’s property, without their Permission, at Patersoa, took @ train on tho Erie Railway tor Jer oC lie was traced to the depot about ten minutes after the tram had left, and a telegram was sent to the depot at the Long Dock to have the feliow detained. When the train stopped at the eastend of the Pergen ta nnei the astute custoine y of caula on well developed, took adv 2 topping of the train aud skedaddied across the meadows. Two Ofiivers of the Kailway Company who were sent up to the tunnel gave cuase, tus Lagitive eseape Brevirivs.—Lhe Fourth regiment will parade to- day and proceed to. Hudson City to receive a stand of colors from tne Board of Chosen Freeholders, There will be apall at Cooper's Hall in the evening. A tatlor named Join McUugh fell into the cove at the Central Railroad bridge in Communtpaw on Monday evening and would have been drowned but for the assistance rendered by teaimsters who hay- pened to be nea Among the persons Indicted during the past week by the Grand Jury are Mrs. Uhirict, alias Mary Beeker, and Jaud Kelly, two expert sioplifvers. ‘They Were admitted to bail in June iastand they are now serving a term of turee years each in Sing Sing for depredaiions committed In Poughkeepsie. ‘Mayor Harrigon, of Bergen nds tuat the Common Council appoint a Cominittee to conter with committees from Jersey and Hudson cities, with a view to amend the clarter of tue consolidited city. The primary elections fcr the Democratic Couniy Convention will take piace ali over Hudson county unis evening. The ofices to be filled a sheruf, county clerk, surrogate and three coroners. ‘rhe county clerkship 1s the great prize. There Lbea lively tim n Jersey City, as in many wards there are two tickets, Newark. A Horse Tater Commirr4y.—In the police court yesterday forenoon James MoNealy was committed to the county jai to await trial op a clarge of stenl- ing a horse and wagon worta $460 from Mr. Charles Woeber, a Madison street brewer, Fava Case ov Locksaw.—Mr. Benjamin Clemens, of Mulberry street, a livery stable creeper, i yes terday from lockjaw, the result of @ sight accident. It appeara that about tureo weeks ago, while at- tending to his calling, he acoidentally stepped on @ ty wail with his bare foot. A trifling wound was caused, At Urst little attention was paid to it; but subsequently it assumed a more serious aspect and Quaiy locsjaw set B®, dud terutiaded as stated yesterday, Boonton. FaTau ACCIDEN uuam Mercy, @ workman employ¢d at the Boonton Iron Works, located near here, while adjgsting a pico? of belting a few days ago, was thrown from a distance of about twenty- live ieet on an iron door, aud ed so that he died oon after, Deceased w forty years of age and leaves a family, Ue resided at Lodi, where tue remams were taken. Paterson. BRUTAL ASSATLT.—About four o'e yesterday Afternoon one of the bosses on the Paterson street sewers struck a laborer a tremendous blow with his fist, Knocking lim in ve laborer recenuly came from New York, an 1 come of the foreman’s rules. His naa , and, although erably, It Was tought Nis gerous.' No arresis were evidently suffering cons: injarles were uot ds made. THE Sisters’ New Mosrirar.—Among the con- tributors to the new hospital of the Sisters of Charity at Paterson are the following of New York city:— Lord & Taylor's employes, $29; Doviin & Co., $10; John Murray, $20; John O. Day, $20; Daniel Shee- hag, $i0, aud many others of smailer but equally acceptable amounts. 1 3t payment 1s due on November 1, and the Sisters have been working with an energy Which they only Kuow how to exert to raise the required sum. Tuey stili lack considerable of the amount, bus 80 generously have they been sustained that no rd are entertained but that their worthy efforts wal! prove eatirely successful, Trenton. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—Ou Monday night about nine o’clock Wile @ man pamet James Finn, resid- ing in South Trenton, was waiking along the ratl- road track near that place he was struck by a loco- molve aud his leg broken tu turee places, ‘The jojured man was ceaveyed to his residence, where be received micdical treauneut, Lb is thougut ne will recover. United States Distaicr Cogrt.—Inu this court yesterday, before Judg: d, James A, Petrie, @ practising physician ta Elizabeth, pleaded guilty to three indictments charging him with having, at Elizabeth, in June last, sold, washed and restored revenue stamps of tho denommation of Ofty cents, and also with og wasked and restored stamps of a like denomination tn his possession. Petrie procured bail ju the sui of §6,09) to appear for trial on Wednesday week. Andrew Judge pleaded not guilty an ia ont char; brn with haviag carried ou ‘ie & sof a liquor dealer at Vhillpsvurg, wituoul vay t special tax imposed vy law, Judge gave bal for fe hs i charg y on paying slays yond hs d yeate: s arors meraing at ien o'clock, his appearance on Tuesday next for tr Murray pleaded not guuty to au iadi him with haying pat up a stgu over Philipsburg, incl that he might ¢ business of a wholesale Itquor deater with tue special tax. Trial set dowu for n In the absence of both t: assistant no trial Wad were discharged tlt th The Cour LAND. BURKE, THE Mcxpsase or Canz.—On Monday next Davia Burke, the aileged murderer of Thomas Cane, at Hunter's Point, ou the mightof the 25th of Octover, during the gicat oi! fire, will be tried in the Queens County Court of Oyer and Verminer, ‘Whe Case at preseat commands cousiderable atten tion. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.—A May Suort TuRovGH THE Heart.—On Saturday erucon last Mr. Henry Riker, residing ia Broadway, between Cook and Debevoise streets, weat on a gunuing excursion to Middle Village. He wa ated on @ fence watehins 3 for gamo, avd When about to descend iucantiousiy A his left hand over the muzzle of the gun. pla His left foot accidentally came tn coilision with trigger, causing the load to explode, His haud y biownoff and a portion of the shot entered his lett bieast, penetrating beart and killing him in stantiy. Coroner Leiber heid aa ingu Tbe boay Was delivered wo ty for tnteruie: DSMOCRATIO NOMINATION a Democratic Cons vention of the Tuird Assembly district, li free mont yesterday, mea J. Mooney was unated for menber of Asseuiviy and F. W. Giiey for School Commissioner. DROWNING OASCALTY.—An Inquest was held at Yonkers on Monday eveaing, by Coroner Smith, on the remains of Charles J. Wash, & boy four years old, who was drowaed in the Nepperhan creek, at that place, during the afternoon, the little feliow, it appeared, fell in while at play, and was drowued before assistance arrived. A verdict was rendered accordingly. ALLEGED GRAND Lancany.—James Cashin wasar- rested at West Mount Vernon yesterday, on a charge of having robbed a mau named John Reynolds of a pocketbook containing $210. It appears that Rey. Holds was in @ galoon when the alleged robbery was. perpetrated, aad @ suogsequent search of the accused revealed nearly ail of the mlasing funds under a chair on which he was sitsing., Cashin was locked up for examinatioa. Founp Dgad.—The dead body of an itinerant tinker, named Bernart McUann, was discovered in an unoccupied barn pear the fair grounds at Wt Plains on Monday. Deceased, who generally drank When opportunity overed, Was kuown to have imbibed rather freely ta the village named on the preceding da roner Smith held aa inquest, and + Was recovered yesterday, On the | a8 no merks of Violoale 9 found on the body @ Verdict of “Deal frou visitation of God” wag rene dered. Deceused Waa about ity years old, { f

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