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Sa ata eta dS MMe ae ene ER EIT Sorte : NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. —e | Sed ei ain woth Sg ie eee . - ~ THE CAPTURE OF ROME. Ended—Fighting Outside tho Wall:—Pos. tions Carried—The End Gained—the Pope’s Remarks and How He Roceivod the Nows of the Capitolation. ‘The correspondent of the London Datty Telegraph gends an account of the entry of the Itulian troops into Rome. He wfttes:— Dares the evening of September 19 the General made his arrangeicents for the attack on the city, Rye ourun divislon, under tae command of Cadoraa sell, Were ordered to march to positions » to them, quite close to the wall of the city, Mazé dela Roche was appointed to lead the attack on the Porta Pia, Cosen% on the Porta Selara, Angloietti on the Porta San Giovannl, and Ferrero ov sap Lorenzo. 11 was also arranged that the bat- teries of taese four divis.ous shoud be placed at a Very abort distapce—ut eguty yards from 1% ae ib WALLS OF THE QITY. To Genetal Bix: ho W Veceni as igned the duly of a) tte reetian of nah Panorieto fo. Violay of 5S rales eerie ni three squad- hie ret erin dowmen: ny gon. of volunteer foree, sess strong; garmes, and Altlogetser Fons of ; , ‘tne Torr’s ARMY fo aduition sixty. picocs ee ae troops iad wot duly: tho wiv 6 Of & eorner Waren have "beet i up ott 2 Mt htoute Rae ar pat ger es mses yee omay ren ” blecked up by mounds of earth. At five oir B ‘the moray Diaioe army, emerging from ‘me road Ing LO Bad Paerasio, Greet tne first t. A few moments of silence and then a terrific blazed from. the who.e Italian ime. ‘To thinihe besieged answered, but very fecbiy. ‘they appeared to take their aim with but little a: cy, for their sheils burst in tue air before they reached the spot ch wi ied. Pima 1s Cae FOL OF ATPACK was tho walls whici lies between Porta Pia and Between these two ex- ‘tremes there is @apot above which stand the gardens of the Vida #uongparte. Here it was that Cadorna had resolved to open the breach, so that his troops night take pemeresion of the Viazza Coionna, while those of Bixio entered the Porta San Faucrazio, ba this view A po of Cosena and peer been mi mithin the narrow space whic an ene “Villa Yorioma and that or Sant? Agnese. In the, villa, which formerly bo» Tonged to Albani, the ueadquarters of Va- dorna were . ‘tho Villa Huonaparie, whiclt was the emiel point of atiack, soon heran to sbow the effects of the Iulan sie!ls, wiieh fell in a itiless shower upoa it, No sooner had its roof urst inte flames wien, at Porta Pia, another con- Hagration became apparent. Around these poms the Work of deswuction went on fergely. The struggle lasted for about five hours, THE ATTACK AT VILLA ALBANT. Ushall confine my remarks to the attack tn front oi the Villa Albani” At about nine a large breach bech ed in the walis supporUng tie Buena- te Gardens. This breach was about forty yards we; and had been pierce! ihvouga a wall ; five metres deep. ‘to the Forticih aud Forty Yegiments of the line and the Thiriy-fourth baitelion of Bersagileri belongs the honor of this achievement. ‘They also were the ussatiants of the Porta Be- Dind thts gate the Papal troops had fixed two guns, Which were, however, soon disabled. by the artillery of Ferrero, But wese easily silenced arms were not the only opponcnts of the Italian troops. THE CY ENTERED. Both at the Porta Pia and the Vila Buonaparte th souaves sent forth, through the ouhores Inome walls, @ telling fire. But, in spite of viis bouthe ch in the walls of Portu Pia and the gate ilself ere carried at ten o’clock, ‘The conduct of Both rsagher! and iniantry was really mogniticent, the well-known war cry, “Savoy! Savoy +? ‘they upon the zouaves, Who, al least in that place, fought well and wiih tenacity, ‘he breach ‘earned, the Italian infantry rushed through the gar- ens on to the road of the Porta Pia, and then the olty was entered. ‘The zouaves who had not failen in the action were taken prisoners, 28 giso the gun- ners of the batteries which had been placed on the ‘Walls between the Porta Pia and the Porta Salara, TUE ITALIAN LIND OF ACTION ‘Was drawn ep come es in the forin of a crescent, from the Porta Salara on the right down to the Porta Sen Giovanni on the leit. The troops of erat 10. e number it 11,600, had marche oft vita Veocwia, vadon up thelr positon et about 700 metres from San Pancrazio, Afier the rst shot fired from Bixio’s battery had given the Gignal the attack became eral, From Who} Italian line the rifles and cannon sent forth thel deadly missiles, At first the opposition of the Papal ‘troops was active. Thev returned shot for shot, bul- let for bullet. ‘fhe Italian troops, however, kept up all the time a steady advance ; and about seven @clock the enemy began to fall back in the direction of the Porta Pia, the Porta a Termini, and Santa tore. General Bixio had already occu- oe the villas and hamlets which skirt the walis of me, THE POPE'S TROOPS FALL BACK. As the Papal troops retired he advanced. His bat- terles wore moved forward, and they soon began to lay with deadly effe:t on the Porta St. Pancrazito. Ene shells of Bixio’s guna, falling in scores on St. Micheie, kilicd a number of zouaves and Antiblans, Two battal.ons of zouaves and a battalion of Torrey Infantry stand before the troops of Bizio, but not Jong; for soon they are forced back towards the Macao. The Italians push on, and soon they have surrounded their enemy and made them prisoners, the Italian tr taken up the which are Bt, Peter the Vatioan ana the Oastio of re Bt. Pel Bt. Augelo, Bey: ‘yitbo Htaian glue ipaewed to’ pags, ‘Gone: ta busily engaged Im bringing about a between peat ar igee gona he THE COURTS. i! Condemnations—Viclations of the Internal Rove- nue Law—Important Decision on Legal Tenders—A Will Case on Appeal—Consti- tutionality of Liens on Vessels—fon- the Court of Beasione. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Condemnations, Before Judge Blatchford’, The United States ve, Two Thousand cigars,—The Proceed of the United States Marshal's sale of a er ie tho adcy ar orphan) bi ret thereon, ‘was condemned by detaule. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. o@ Whiskey Frauds, x ‘Commisstoner Osborn. James Whikinson was arraigned. yesterday before Commpsioner Osborn ona charge of selling eleven Brera a Without @ licenge or payment was Shown that the whiskey was sold. auother person, but that Wilkinson recelyed ad pI ‘The further hear- . Ment for it from the purchaser, ipg was then adjourned, @ Tke Raid on Tobncconista. Before Oommiseloner Shields, The United Slates vs. Reuben 7, Pollard. Jonn 0. Caitus and Wiiliam C. Rente--The first named de- fendant does business at 116 Pearl street, and the two last copartners carry on business at 129 Pearl street. Tioy are charged with carrying on business as wholesale tobacco dealers without making entries of sales and purchases made by them in the books they are r ed by the law to Keep for that pur- pose. The defendants gave ball in $1,000 each te appear for examination, A Liquor Dealer in Trouble. Tie United States ve, James Wikinson,—The de- fendant was brought up for examination on a charge of carrying on the business of wholesale liquor dcaier, ‘will out paying the special tax required by Jaw. Wihiam Wheaton and Horace K. Tharber were examined as witnesses and the case was postponcd to I’riday next, SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. The United States Supreme Court Decision fu the ffepbarn vs. Griswold Case. Before Judge Barnard, Rose Harris vs, Josiah Jex et at.—In March, 1861, Alexander Potlion & Brother made a bona and mort- gace to Patrick Martin on real estate in this city for $5,000, payable in three years, Before the expi- ration of the 1ortgate an agreement was made be- tween Poillon & Brother and Martin to éxtend the imme of payment to 1870, the Polllons agreeing mean- tme to pay seven per cent interest, In 1868 the de- fendants purchased property of the Polllons, subject fo payment of mortgage, but not to pay it himself, ‘Phe tterest was Bae in greenbacks and ac- copted by Mis. Harris, eee the bond aud mortgage had been up to the time the jandand mortgage became due, in March, At 6 farris, after decisto Mra. a inet the United States Courtin the Hepburn ys, Griswold case, calmed payment. m gold. The de- fendants refused to make ment in gold, but the tender in backs, Wit green! Wich wae: andan actton therenpon was brought to foreclose-the mort- gas It was contended for defendants that the de. of the United States Supreme Conrt was roneous and to a decision of the Court of Appeals in this State Jnalang greenbacks & legal tender. The defence urged other points at length bearing on the same point. The Judge decided tn favor of plaintiff, and that she was entitled to payment in gold, the whole bye neta ES Poms 8 Oe shatter f “ icasrs. Flannagan, Gross and Ira for plain- tif, and A. R. Dyott for defendants, ® The Hear Divorce Cage Ordered Refore a ‘ Referee. Chirlotie Hoar vs. Wittam A. Hoar.—This case was called for trial yesterday morning, bat counsel for defendant objected to the case going on without the presence of his client, whom the Sheriff had fatied to bring into court, a8 per order, in consequence of some technicality, A large number of witnesses, the most of them ladies, were in attendance, and the plaintit’s counsel was quite urgent to proceed atonce. In view of the number of witnesses to be examined and the probable length of time it would consume to hear their testimony, the Judge decided to refer the same to a referee, and so ordered, with the further order that the same should be continued day afver day until completed, SUPREME COURT—OENERAL TERM. Before Judges Morrell, McCunn and Spencer. Heariug Upon an Appeal in a Will Case. The People of the State af New York on the Re- lation of Emanuel Myer, Appellant, vs. Louts Hart- man Impleaded with Magdalena Wuest and Frede- indictment charging him with stealing s gold watch and chain from the pocket of Richard Voffee, on the ‘11th of September. The Judge, in passing sentence, said the officer iformed him that Quinlan was an associate of ves, and that this was © clear case of picking pecceta He was sent to the State frisou for fouF ears, " John Kelly, who, on the 11th of September, Leg silver watch froin tho person of Isadore Isades, in shooting gallery on the Bowery, pleaded guilty. The Chy Jndge observed that K ay was & ry rofessional pickpocket, and sent him to the ison fox four years and e1x months, mm Kenne; plea led guilty to stealing a ail Watch and a gold chain valued at forty seven dol Jars from Ernest Ottler, No. 95 Chrystio street, the 19th of August. Judge Bedford stated, osing of Kenney, that he was previonsly ari for burglary and assaulting a police officer, that be was the leader of a gang of thicves, prisoner was sent to the Sing Sing Prison for Year's and nine months, “ Frederick Lievermann, charged with stealing a few yards of velvet, on the Ist of August, the pra- joe of Louis Plattberg, was convicted’ of potty ir 7 oe #ent Co the renitentiary for two mouths and a holt, A LARCENY IN THE LOWERY—TALL SWEARTNG— ACQUITTAL OF THE ACCUSED, Most of the sessien yesterday was occupied in the tial of Frank Qacea, Who wad ae indicted big dgobn Hynard, Fronk Wilson and Davia Beu: charged with belng c.ncerned in stealing @ gold Watch and sleeve buttons and diamond studs from John K, Batawin. The complainant stated that he went into a bac ey the Bowery alter midnight on the Six of September, and while in there his gold watch was Waken, and that while he was being ejected from the saloon by the barkeeper, the prisoner and otvers, Nis diamond studs aud 0 slecve button were taken from his shirt, Subse- quently, when the parties were moan fe to the sta- tion house and searched, the sleeve button and a stad was found in the pocket of Queen by the oni- Fagg Sc wi for the defence directly contradicted the statement of Mr. Baldwin, stating that Queen did nated ia uiting the com- pieinane ‘out, and that ai we kn Svat BAT eoper for making @ disturbance the sawdust on tie foor ane property. There ‘was also plenty of hard ea in reference w oy is bhat were wade “etile’’ the case, whic! he ee to rei that gross perjury was perpe y somehody. fis flonor in his chang to the jury instructed them that if the accnsed concealed the property and did not restore it to the complainant at the time, he was guilty of larceny. Notwithstanding the ex- licit instructions of the Judge the jury at @ late hour in the aficrmoon rendered @ verdict of not guilty, The other parties, who were jointly indicted ‘With Queen, were tried and acquitted last month. PETLY LARCENY, Wilitam Parks, who on the 15th of Septemper stole @ harness valued at twenty-five dollars from Joan Allen, pleaded golity to petty larceny, and was sent to the Peuitentiary for six moxths, ACQUITTED, John Mertel was irled npen a charge of stealing elghty dollars in money from the residence of Henry Lerch, 604 Second avenue. ‘The evidence being m- snficient to sustain the indictment the Jury rendered @ Verdict of not guilly. The following is the calendar for to-day:—Tho People vs. Fanny Phippany, disoraerly house; vs. William Bennett, assanit and battery: INC V8. James Bambrick, Geot Wileon, Francis Rielly, John McCormick and Jolin Mubigan, burglary; same ve. Frans Westnappel, David Connor, Mary ‘Dooley, John George, Thomas Kirwan, Ellen Dupe, William Fill eorge Banc, Michael Mooney and Edward he d, grand larceny; Samevs. Bernard Smith and Luke Bash, larceny from the person. COURT CALENOANS—THIS DAY, OYER AND TERMIN cuir.—Part 1L—F 1693, 1083, 186 1919, 77, 1959, ¢, 873, 1767. Part 2.—Kelore Judy O08. 1742, 1748, 1576, 1660, 1678, 1714, 1758, 1753, 1760, 1762, 1764, 1779, 1772, 1740, 1780, 1782, 1734, 1752, 240, 25434. SUPREME CoURT—SreciaAL, TenM.—Held by Judge Barnard.—Nog. 21, 70, 176, 255, cm Hl Surrkae Court—CHaMpers.—Held by Judge Oardozo,—Nos, 188, 197... SUPERIOR Count, — -—-Belore Judge Barbour, Nos, 801, 63, 311, 80, 315, $17, 319, 321, 323, 32614, 327, , 831, 333, 335, 397, 330, M1, 245, 347, 349, B61, 353, 856, 357, 259; 861, 363, 367. Bart b—iHefore. Judge. Préedinin.—Nos. 248, 268, oo }, 134, 212, 266, $22, 326, 328, —oe apogee eng ase Brant. 108, 278, 293, 294, 205, 298, 298, 299, 64, 21 196, 197, 198, 206," Patt 2.—Before Sudge Daly” a 169, 149, 140, 189, 124, 267, 268, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 283. MAniNE Court.—Part 1.—Before Judge Shea.—Nos. 2055, 4035, 4083, 3091, 4010, 4059, 4095, 4108, 4105, 4106, 1404, 1467, 1891, 1997, 3013, 3032, 4022, 4019, 4021, Part 2,.—Before Jadge Tracy.—Nos, 3970, 4000, 4115, 4116, 4126, 4138, 2012, 3074, 4014, 408%, 8079, 4114, 4123, 4113, 4125, 4127, 4129, 4120. BROOKLYN COURTS. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Baokroptcy Decision—Liabiity of an En- dorser. Before Judge Benedict. Lewis B, Loder, a bankrupt, moved for his dis- charge. The discharge was opposed by a mojority of his creditors, whose claims were all of one de- scription, viz., the endorsement by the bankrupt of promissory notes made by a third party, duly pre- tested and notice of non-payment daly given, 80 as to tix the liability of the endorser. Judge Benedict yesterday rendered bis decision, in which he held that the ability of an endor is secondary to that of the maker, who is the principal debtor, and the character of the obligation remaing unchanged, notwithstanding 1i may have become fixed by ce- mand and notice of non-payment. His Honor ac- cordingly thonght that the banuSrupt was entitled to his discharge. AND SUPREME CouRT—Orn- HiAmM.—Nos, 2075, 1519, 1105, 611, FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. Tar ACMVITY aT THR | to-day was unabated, and the apeculative feeling took @ still wider field of action, and absorbed stocks the ney of the ‘The stall apward, the i extent, the icagt- nt Over te advance in prices that Nd to trust to recovering their stock: while, the ‘bears’ were afraid Paructpated in movement was bemg seldom and of brief seeming to Induce fresh for tho “bulls” Moy pare with tt, to venture a sale, tess they, too, exactly right, Should the tat without @ stringent money market there 1s every reason to believe that the winter will be one of the ‘Most Active ever known-in Well street, and in tts ex- ceeding large business make up for the dulness of the past six months. Tho following table will show to-day im the leading active vember pass the progress made HIGHEST AND LOWEST —— New York Centra! consolidated. York Central scrip. vi © an ferres Misnise! ‘ppt. ster! THE PRIOKS AT THE VASE CALL. ‘The following were the closing prices at the last geasion of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Company, 673g a 70; Cumberiand Iron, 40; Western Union, 38% @ 39%; Quicksilver, 6; Mariposa, 5 a 63; do, pre- Adams Express, 637¢ bid; Wells-Fargo Express, 3834 bid; do. scrip, 2% a 3; American Expreas, 42% @ 4334; United States Ex- press, 35 @ 38534; Pacific Mall, 451¢ = 4514; New York Central consolidated, 933¢ @ 64; do. serip, 8854 a 86%; Evie, 22% @ 225; Harlem, 134 a 134; Reading, 101% ® 10174; Micugan Central, 121); Lake Shore, 04) a 0414; Union Pacifle, 2514 a 26; Iilineis Ocntral, 13734; Cleveland and Pitisbarg, 107; Chicago aud Northwestern, 8034 a 81; do. preferred, 8875 «89; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnat! and In- New Jersey Central, 107 a 107%; Rock Island, 113}g 0 11314; Milwaukee and Sr. Paul, 643; a 64%; do. preferred, 82a 8244; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 54); 05492; do. preferred, 70 a 79; Fort Wayne, 927¢ a 9344; Chicago and Alton, 113 a 114; do. Obie and Mississippl, 3375 a 34; St. Louis and Iron pfountain, 36 a 4754; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, and Essex, 91 a 9214; Dosten, Hartford and Erie, 4; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 10934 a 110; do, Columbus, Chicago and In- ferred, 1145 @ 11)6; diana, £034 a 8) preferred, 114% bid; 10724 @ 108; preferred, 117 a i17); Giana Central, 183g a 184, DISTINGUISHED VISITORS, sterday and to-day Commodore Vander and Daniel Drew have been visitors in Wall street, and the curfous have manifested great inte- rest as to their plans and intentions with reference te the market, * THE BRIB FLECEION. A det&iled report will be found in enother column of the proceedings of the annual eleciton for direct- ors of the Erie Railway. were only three Jy namhcr—those who drew the lot to serve one year when the classification took place ‘The same cirectors, Messrs, Rainadell, Sisson and White, were re-elected, their new term of office being five years. GOLD STRONGER, The normal influences affecting the gold market proved strong!y operative in the forenoon and ef- fected a decline in the price to 113g, but here the “pulls,” who are the lenders of the cash gold, tightened tne reins on the ‘‘bears,"? who, ds soon as they saw a balance of less than a million gold 1n the Clearing House, began to cover, the result of their purchases being a rise to 113%. Will sell a million of gold at the Sub-Treasury at The following table shows the The ontgoing directors ‘The government noom’ to-morrow. course of the market:— In the gold loan market the rate ranged from “fat? to 1-16 for borrowing. Gold Exchange Bauk were as follows:— +++ 448,011,000 $9 ‘The operations of the Currency balance ‘The tmporis of specie at this port during the past week have been as follow: papier Morro Castle, Havana— for sterling were 108% 9 10¢% fur sixty day, and 1004 @ 10094 for sight. THE BXYORTS OF THE WEEK. The aggregate amount of exports, exclusive of specie, from the port of New York for the week end- Ing Oekoper 11, 1870, Was $4,574,339, RAILWAY MATTERS. ‘The following were the earnings of the Milwaukee and Sr, Paul Raliway during the first week in Octo- Light $207,200 205,636 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOGK EXCHANGE. Taeaday, Oct. 11-1015 A. M. oS meses sREEESS = 3 ced tack Pera ss 3 ® = a8. zs SeesSSExTE ayy 8 8 3 duv0 Tol & Wab istm.. 9 2000 Mila Str 73-10 e0u 1000 Tot, Peo&Wiat, wd 10000 NY C&M Cis. F000, AIC I. 19% WO Bre Kee wee CLO & ind G2dm 694 100 Hare Wy 2060 Con Pao RR g bids 2000 do. 40000 & Miss con yO C ERIE YK 100 sha Phenix Bank. 04) ‘iposa pret. STREET QUOTATIONS. Hialf-past Five o&Cleck P.M. NWestern pref. Rock Island St Paul St Paul 38 One eitins,. Eee ‘ Boat, Martdbiic, 440 5 Wea bE COMMEROIAL REPORT. ToRSDAY, Oct 11-6 TP. M. BERGEWAX.—The demand was only for emall lots and pe prices were heavy at former quotations, A few small wales, | ‘yeing reetr'ctod by the frm amounting to 2,000 pounds, were made at 2c. a 9c. for Wert- : erp and Southern. Cument.—Rovendaic was in fair request and firm at ‘$1 30. Cocoa.—The demand was light, and we heard of no sxles Hotationsy of moment, but prices were steady at former viz. :—Guayaqui! Sige. nm 9%¢c., Maracaibo 5c. a L7e. and Caracas i7e . a 19¢., ail go'd In bond, ‘CANDLES. —The inquiry for alt kinds wag smal), »elng con- fined to small lots to supply dhe immediate wants of biycrs. There was no change to note in prices, however. We qn: Adamantine (12 a 14 o2.), 4c. a 16c. ; sperm, 0c. a patent, 4c. w die, mertean do., ry , T80. 5 “ CoorRRaGe Bro ne market was quiet for all kinds, t prices were generally steady, > inch he 82 9 as i.e ter! the demand being Iiuiites, Wo Bugar shooks, ‘molustes do., $Y do., $250 a ¥ 6; box'do., 80c. ‘0c. a Ac. 8 Were iiveral, however, and ir Tb., the market clouin, aud lower. The sales wero 100 bales, bi low middiing, f. b., in Savannah, at 1136. ; 00 do, do. in Charleston, on pri terme; 500 do., average low middling, in Savannah, at 145 1,100 do, basis do. here, wt Hose IOig0. 1.200 to, for x ber, at 15 G-lic. a 1B c. ; 1,60 do. for Decer t 1B SAC. m 1824 a (like yesterday) 60 do. Noveniber, at Voge. a 1 yb 10 G0. 5 . for January, ut Iige: 200-do. £0, b, sararnaivant 600 do. f. 0. b. in Chaeies on private terms, We append the closing quo on the spot :— 2 | fact that the py RRs e2e255) eer Se DAGK Was quiet at former fimures. We quote: -Ma- pula, 2034. a 21%. ; Sisal rope, Wee, ; Musala bolt rope, Ike. msiness Was consum- re- Ke at the re- of which 1,525 were fur ulation." Ineludad in for future delivery prices were henry mber. at Lasse, ie. 5 400 do. for ton ations for lota BLIMAE TN aga wl wough wesley stat Pak Licht . Midale Heavy Good damaged. Poor daw B30. tabddhe Sod bony BU Midd)! Kk being tmanded 84d for Colt f ald BOO New ‘ally remataed call, etd import @. Logiist were quoted ab sold on private heard oF no a nd nomiy was dull and heavy at Ge. a was qnict prices fh Ordinary foreign i Blealte we ger if jem KOM; Hnetinh, O20, wt ye, do, and Ba gutter do. ‘The soles were very light, ‘Plates we: demand bein): con ine, to wma lols, and prices were i Sales 250 boxes . ehaveoal at BS B03gc.n gol, for low grw 100 at 97 8734, do. We gold 1. « cake, 47 Pay. Beat ceca we 7 ity im the market for co: . satiny Jo the marks ie eae oe Gaon C. & Be, f joven! { and December dedvery. or RA ; _ MOL AHeES.—Tho market for all kinds waa dull, amd pri oo ee wore heavy and nominal, except for the wach being iv small supply were firmly-held xt | figures. The sales wore unimportant, We quote: | Cuba—Centrifugal aud mixed. fue, NAVAL SvORVs.” "ihe offerings of spirits turpentine were extremely light, and, though the demand was not market was iirmer aba prices were deci ‘ediy }: Jono merchantable lots were held at d4igc. a bid. Tho sales wore 275 bbls, at 4. for cra do. on the spot and to W atwal: lols ca dock; alsa 250 bbls, to arrive Cynde turpentine was inactive, and_ prices Wilmington tar was qulet, but were sold at y2 45. Rosin was dull, Boing 400 bbl. strain BS at ois Ho. 3 aL 62 28 a We 63i4, We quote: Airatned 1; No.8, #205 a t2 40; No. |, 48 50 ‘7b @ 24 7); extra do. and window Ba $i. Ol. Cake.” Wostorn Was scarce and firmer; holders re- fused to seit volow ip4l, which prico was above the views of myers. O©Ls.—Linseed was slow of axle; the demand was still! confined to small ‘ots, which were selling at 86c. a 85c, Mea A at dle. 4 413gc, at whieh a few. were reporied, Olive was dull and nominal at] $155 a B1N7)<. bank was quoted Blo., Straits 5c. and ex- twa rellned seal a tc. with no sales of moment re-| ported. nit steady fa value. Prime winter: ‘was qiot 7s Cotton weed was quiet at Bde, lar change jn value. We qi Northern ; bleached winter do., 7 $125; bleached apd unbleached saponiiiod red stenly at 700.3 a We; erie winter do., $142) eel; RTLOLTUM.--There was bat litte demand for crade in! alt, and that was entirely for amall lots to supply the tmme- diate necessitice of the reflaera, Prices were a trie caster, closing at 12c. alge. We heard of no saics of momenw Crude in obs, was dull nud nominal at 18ige, @ 16igc.; ne sales. There was no buisness reported in uaphtha, which waa generally quote? mt 0c. a Dye, The market for red Fined oi ‘waa still very auiéh and” thowh the of forings were only inoderate prices were heavy; nd lower, expecialy for off for this month's deli which was obtainab © at 2ol4e. The rales were only 2 Dbis, for. October at 254e., and 500 do, for February delivery at 2c, For November about 24%, was the cloring prices Jobbing lots were slow of wale, but unchanged ie. We, note :—Stan ten! and prime white, 273ge. a 28c. In Phite. leiphi the market waa dit!l, heavy and lower, closing c. ‘The eales were only 8,000 Lbla., for October delivery, at 25440, PRovierons.--Re do. cut meats. ts, 520 bbls. pork, 64 do. beef, and 6 ket for pork was quiet, businead Of acllors, who refused, sell {0 any eatent below #2550. There were soid 600 90, Including about 250 bola, fm 5), and @ small lot clear at ' Weatern ines: at #26 small lote, at 26 37) oh being prise were HAS F aves at ic. a iGe. for stoam and kee Western. Mor deitreig,, these wate acl 280. Mareen for" 3 and 20 do. . for February, both at Ide, October 16ge, was bid, and 16xgor asked at te cl Bacon was dui and heavy’ at Ie, for long clear. Sales 28) poxes, "Cat meaia weve wow of aale, the thaulty continulog light, but prices were gteady, especially for pickled hams, few tmall ote were gold within the range ot ¥igs, w Hoxie: for pickled hams, 20%c. a Be. for smoked and 0. and I63ge. a I7c. for smoked shoulders, Beef hams were (heavy and prices were lower. Bales 76 bbis, at a Beef, in bbis., was fn light demand, bat unchan i Snes about §) ble, within the f of he I inn mess and $16 a 18 for extra do. Beef, in war iil dat pee i at @24 a $28 for Texas mess.| it particular chi The jes wore only moderately active, buyers ‘Sontning irchases to small lots to supply their at wante, fair, holders generally being anx? were heavy and some pales were made nt, Hhoaah we, make ng aly io are asin, ‘The low cad medium grades wero dull nnd Cheere was without change; full prices were de- mandéd for the fine grades, which were tn moderate other kinds were doll, heavy and Irregular.with | We «uote — Butter. ie, frkins, fair to ¢: | d0o.: State, half firkin tubs, fair to extra, Sic, 0 die.; Blatey Weish tubs, covraon to ine, Ble. @ gee. i -treah patie, Se. Boo.; Wentevn ard Northwestern frkins, full ye!low, a Be. 3 West ‘og, corawion to good, Be, a We. ; Western Orkin di aud Inferior Western and Rtate, 7 to extra State factori Wx ined W: at Be, a 27igc. ; 100 casca were aol Sal “Heese revatied an active erpoo}, for whieh prices were firm the stock is only moderate. For vans’, " é aig Marahal ; 5 Higa 3 grou irk’s Island, dc.’ be, per bushel, ‘ee Gat F Bhortiy before this a zouave rashed forward, a fa; rich Kautz, Respondent,—The defendant Magdalena of truce fm his hand, towards the major in comman i : au ier. When within a. ae ardsof the Wuest, widow of Peter Wuest, was executrix of his SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT. re + — officer he discha: his revolver, but the would-be- will, aud letters testamentary were issued to ber by n private 4,000 ex cma. In Baltimore the: Chfion on private terme Alle, murderer missed his aim, and in 'a moment after he | meu for dim, Wueste The ab pele e e eaee Before Judge Pratt, Tag Pe Marne Sees OS 10 Fee #21, 5.00 do, Puorto Cabello, end 106 do. Fagin’ on. private fell to the ground pierced by the bayonets of the | peter Wuest, filed a petition with the Surrogate to | Henry W. Catlin vs. Thomas B, Wilson.—On the 2. de P. Arden made nck iio to-day an follows ie ales 28 ‘bales Fayta om private. (eros Malian troops: | About hali-past nine o'clock the fire | compel Mrs, Wuest to appear in the Surrogete's | oth of February, 1869, te plainti and defendant | ,,20!@l for the weex. 5 Beltimore, 4,000 do ia Mobile, || We quar mpico, Bie. Me, per I, gold; M of the Jtallan guns was terrific, ‘To the noise of the | Court and account for the property received by her aataetion i vas | > ene EPRI . mort, Bic. a b¥c. doy dont Vern Cran, §2 guns Was soon added the crash of assuch execntrix. “An auditor was, ‘Appointed’ and | entered into an agreement by which the latter was Total since January 1, 1870 $8,250,754 a Ban ax, uy "Gasnoons tee & Hives hens Gee On THE FACLING WALIS OF ROME, be + i 0: to vhange the house No, 46 President strect, aud ‘otal since a 5 . + $8,259, 74 a qd Oe 08, . & Dilge., 3 In several places ihe Italian guns have levelled upon his report it was decided that Mra. Wucst ee u ren i Same time, 1869 the walls with tue ground, and_as to the barricades should pay the debt ta question, which decree sho | a farm of eighty acres in 1868 é Deet—Honduran, 4c. per ib., "gold; Vera Cruz, failed to obey, In December, 1868, on the Te Cee eee: | Sametiox Fisse.n I9e 3 Ltevis LOaces Laguayray 16; | ‘pot Wimimede dbo 'n Stor dot, dose Missi, B6s" Por vero’| ft obey, ecember, , OL the foregoing | house and lot in Burlington, Vt., alleged to be worth | oo 207. {rob sag 7 i, . t trimmed, 250. A Ste. do., do. ete narnia arene one pe AR OT EER fue , Surrozate decreed fur. | $20,000. Plaintiff alleges that the defendant faticd | SMe file, 1307... as Ry geligt yg | Angoriura, Bic. dO do; Para, juced to atoms, lo Was s00n master of 46 | ther that the id of Mrs, Wuest be | to perform his part. of the contract, and thereupon | * if te ons that in the morning had been occupied hy assigned to Mr. Hartman for prosecution. | 1, 1 in the sui of $20,060. SMB NE Kasi. = Mexican, loc. a 1éc.; Savanilla, lige. u 12 Papal iroops. Having accomplished this ho | The amount due appellant was admitted to | Ua qemages In Hie SUlh Of $20,000 ving entered gt fade agra ate og NFLOUE AND GRAIN. —Recelpta, 11,051 bile, flour, 17,818 boldly marched bis infantry into the #trects and to- | ho principal, and interest, on November 26, 126%, | inte the serecinent. Ge found thae mg 60 The London market was qnoted drm to-day at | pushels wheat, 23,6.0 ro, eoru, 98.679 Uo. outa, Anzts do bar, Fi a into the agreeinent he found that the representa- ushels 0 BOT iy any, Mer at the qanare of the Ciuta Leonina. 1n uke man- | so715 12, ‘The only delence offered in iho casa | tious made by the plalntilts as to tive bundings on | 912, 9 1%, which quotation, despite the lower Tey, 16,198 do. tye, be Hour market ruled steady under, a viewry had crowned the atiack of Bercero and An- | ‘pede Was the production of @ cortifled copy of @ | the lot were unfounded, a3 the buildings had been | ruling of gold, impatted steadmess to the govern- chiding 3,000 te for export at £5 -a§5 18 For sin gioletil. By this timo the Villa Baonaparie (Mug. | 22cree of the Surr te, which stated that the re- | destroyed by fire, and that nroceeaings had beon AR.—There was an active demand for raw, reiners being the principal purchasers, and the Cet yes rome } at yesterday's quotations. ‘Tuere were wold 3,200 Lhds. | 9:40, a te. for Uuba wnt Porto Rico, and 749" boxes withint | the ange of onr quote.ions, Retned was in fair request ab *. Yor hard, 13ie. jc. for sort white, 12)gc. We quote: oF 13%. w 1 - | for extra. auote :—Ou i ae ai 0 Ket. in the forenoon. This steadt- | orn four the market waa quiet, but steady. Sales WO dbi®, | ing, te. refining. 8Xe.; ood refin.ng, ive : spondent Hartinan having applied to be released | ingtivuted to foreclose a morigage of $4,000 on the | Meat bond marke: tye dour was moderately active at unaltered . Salen Airs ee pore mise tige fey Papalial had been | jrom_ responsibility on account of the future acts premises. Wilson farther scta fortn chat'on the 1914 | ness changed to strength when later in the day gold | fu Caer ead ett Tan otc ged, Balen 100 | bern Wise Sits, EDA ne meie Mee THE PAPAL KESERVES FALLING BACK on rue | OF defaults of Mrs. Wuest ag exeeutrix of her de- | of February, 1600, the contract was annulled by Ws | advanced, ‘The following were the final stree: | puis, We auo AVC. molasece (Luce. and boxan), 82;¢. a Ue. 5m VATION. “ ceased husband, tha! the Surrogate had therefore | paying piainuil $100, and that on te Ibi of March rieess—Uniied States currency sixes, 1111; Bavesine | be. a 8) Havit p- Boxee ae mtnndard, xo), to. % eh ett a ndet the commana of ne | fevoxed her authority as sneh exeoutrix, The court | folowhue the property was conveyed to one Egbert ; Dricesi—Vn ‘nares ia dhlgueetiay i ® | Balin Stato. 16 RE ore eee PR Na Neon oultaad te Tah cack an thier vore decides that this order Was @ camplete defence to | ¢, Bradford. Case oh. 1134; os, 19H, registered, 114 a 114745, do. d8., | Gheiceda, oink eiswas Pera lon meas, * 1 ti troann | the action, and dlvected a verdict for Hartman. Mr, eupony 14 a si4%s; ao. five-twenties, registered, | Superfine Western, “do. grocery grades, 10',c. @ 11%. Se titid Cech ee eee aP3t ™Oovs | Hartman ‘was the only defendant who appeared, CITY equa. company 18 BN AD ee eee, MORO LEEOM) | ire 4 sn gedek, a pelags ane ae “1 Nagra ae ones eid oven ty oo. | Mrs. Wuest and her other surety having made de- pos May and November, 1058/4 @ 10834; do. do., 1862, ithiu the range of a Bie. Fived.” When tilts aews arrived, His: Melis y — How a Husband Who Was Sued fer Divorce | Coupon, dle. 112% & 113; co. do., 1804, do. do., 11114 wae but tittle demand for Kentuok: tanding In the tired halt of we V: ped The case was argued at groat length by opposing Got Rid of His Wife. a TL%s de. do., 1865, do. i1L% @ 112; do. do. go ‘Kin moll parodia aa thaec wean ae Standing in the great red hall of the Vai Fount | counsel aud then submitted to the Judges. pe et pagan dea a te u nemndabot s 5 Ace | sricahe Whe aules wove “soutined te ebeor Depie clare Caste Ant en | Teun on: BLIvs ABA Veekolens the tatare pefore Judge Nelson, | Vewistered, Jummary gia July, 110% a 110%; do, do., "gc. to T3e., Seed Jeat was more active amd Shige LNT ts ee : Constitutional ¢ Lene A somewhat curious caso came before the Court | 1865, compen, dv., 110% a 110)4; de. do., 1847, do. | bia kinds, ‘The rales were 175 During the flve hours of the conflict his Holiness charles J. Fisher, Appeltant, ve. Charies Lubvy | Yesterday morning. Mrs, Sarah A, Dillon, who bad | 4. 11036 @ 11624; do. uo., 1963, do. ria, 11035 a 110% asciiont ou ores ls ees aid not hetray unusual emotion. In apperance he eS ant, U8. "s been committed te the ventientiary by Justice Buck- | @, lea-lorties, registered, 106%; a 10674; 0. do., cous | w ver prices with a moderate inquiry. Sales was calm and evon gay. He walked up and down | ¢¢ 42, Respondents.—The plaintiff 18 a stevedore who 3 ths a charge of vagrancy and | pon, 108% a 10+ | 150 bates at Soc. a #10. We quote:-- ball occasionally Stopping Shit we bt wis loaded the bark Harriet, with a cargo bound for | !¢¥ for four months on a charge of vagrancy and | 1» 108% Kentucky 3st 100! ne Beene wilhout, Le ne Y ihe Yim am — HY my — # STATE NONDS STRADY, Be. g r 88, a uUce ae) Fi THE SOU * nd | San Francisco, at the request of Rr Brothers, It | Babitual drunkenness, was produced in conrt ona ; ie Beeed he esti news of the ent he | was proven that. Ruger Was the broker, having’ abe | writ of habees corpus, and her counsel, D. B. | The Southern list was quict and steady, with a he sinoke there, ‘Occasional:y he knett a: piayed, | thority from the owner to charter a ship, and that ‘Thompson, made on appiteation for her discharge | firm undertone, there v¢ more disposition vw sp Once he suddenly stared tom his knees aud. asked | He did carer hor to Comstock & Co., by 'a written | from custody. 1! appeare'| that gome time sh - | buy than to sell ai present prices, in view of exe | geek BF Use. SHuiee: anxiously whether there was any danger of shells | “Hétter, Which provided that the stevedore should | Dilton commenced an Action against her husband, pected orders from the south for the investment of : Jf ; ; . Lie. w IBiges falling of tie Vaticap. Count di Carpegna, te | P@ Seustactory tothe charterers, and thatthe ship } patrick Dillon, fora limited divorce, on the ground | Pected orders from the . ? inves! tof or winters ‘61 Baz4. for pe . few Crop. messenger of General Kangler, was ushered into | Should pay the stevedore, ‘The plaintitt was em- | of iii treatment. After the suit had been Institaica | Ute profits of the « ‘op. The following were | ore toe oe. nf new Western. ws i the presence of the Pope. He’ told his Holiness | ployed by Ruger, We Bee ne charterers, | 9 friena of the defendant : ed before Justice | the tinal street prices for the gen ported. Corn was seady, with se, & 1Be. that his sad mission was to inform ira | “it leaded weasel. She sailod on her voyage | Buciley and made ancy and habtt- + oes or in xed Weateyn and 8236 oa ae that in Geuoral Kanzier’s opinion resistance | #84 the plaiutir fled his specification of Hen, under | yp) drunker bess agains! 3 who was there. | 8% €X coupon, 62); a 627,; de, new, fair deinand, the Was no tonger possiile, The Pope looked at | We act of 1862, providing for Mens on sitips. On her | upon committed to the Pe ary. Mr. Thompson 5,000 bulge, for W Pe Gardinal Antonei, and after afew niunutes’ wlence | 2e!l"Rhe obtauied 2 warrant of attachment against | Contended yesterday that the conimitment was an putea for old . id:—"Your Kminence was rigut; it camot he | We Vesseh to dischargo which the defendants gave | jitegal one, aad Jndge Neilson took the samme view of ideo | Shibeeie an ape bud Chetan. Geb fic. a ite. helped. Thnyo been abandoned Gathotte Europe | H2, Pond "pon arileh the acnon 8 pow brought, | the matter, a¥ he released the woman from custody. pubes atc pane, iveon wore entre om Ne. ‘ at 1 x coupen, 333 M0, 8 fairly active, au 2 and 1 must yield. Never mind. My glorious pred plalotif’ esiabiishes the fact of his lien. ‘The defend- ¢ sane hawk , ti cessor, Pius VL, and myself w: forved by t : P fl , 2 | tor gratin, but quic a rather Grmer for other att Oni he ™ YN COUAT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. funding, 1866, 39 a 46; do. do, 1863, 33 a 36; | forse ‘quiet, th pe ¥ 4 ants obtuined & non-suit at Special Term, on the BROSKL 4s | The chartering bu was quiet, though rates Bec cences trate on vg aa ea grouna that no contract within the meaning of thé ‘PREMR COURT—Crecurr..-Noa. 143, 150,151, 152, | 40 RCW, 26 a 27; de, special tax, 2215 a | He, SEES Or vemnele sieeny ements Renee and me aud the Ecumenical Council with ther | Xt, Was proven, and raised the further point that the | ,,SUreM 3, 168, 106, 167, 108, 22, 30, | 24443 ALISSoUurl sIXes, #1 a 011s; do., Hannibal and | Tbe engaxem bo pannel oat capltulates make haste Beaveate ay aaezter to | "afr, Bulkeley, for the defendants, argued that, un- ong ity COURT. Nos. 63, 1, 16, 27, 82, 85, 197, 203, 162 | now, 06 a 68; do. levee sixes, 76 a 78; do. d these Inst words when Count Araim stepp. der the decision in the Josephine case, and the case | 234, 235, 236, 21 eights, 8734 a 90; do. penitentiary revens, 74 a 78; do. | | lermo, with petro! 6s. per bbl. and Is. per 6 | Black work, common and medium, in bond forward Forrun ve. Howlord (64 Barbo al and offered to accompany General Kanzier to the | °! Forman ve. { ar), the statate was MANCE IN WASHINGTON. railroad eights, 75 a 80; Alabama fives, 70 a esa Uri Italian headquarters at Villa ‘Torionia, “Thangs, | WAConstitutional, inasmuch as tt provided for @ ma A COLORED ROMANCE | do, eights, 101 a 102; railroad eights, 95 a 100; unoee oad ie bale. pebsoleren tt Sy oe te do. | Black work, good and finesse... Gount: a KS, chinery similar to that given in the Qourts ot Ad- ji Sentative of Peametn aay obtain Defies tiene Jour | Miralty, and that the Constitution of tne United | One of the Downing, Family in a Love DiM- | coutn Caroling sixes, $0 a $5; de, mew, January and | ral cargo, at $1,000, faica to New York, Delp wii! secu the toe ie 1 added his Hoi, | States gave exclusive jurisdiction of admiralty culty. q 4 i . | with logwood, at a brig from Portland to Turks Island, | Pol Fo thls result at least,” added his Holl- | Canges to the United states courts, and that ive [From the Washington Star, Oct. 10.) Aly, 673 869; do., new, April and October, 66270; | [h'baslast, aud bi ox to New York with 16,000 bushels salt, GENERAL KANZLER DEPARTS FOR THE ITALIAN plaintiff. bas not proved the contracting of any debt ‘We have given an account of how the proposed | 4, registered stock, old, 70 a 75; Arkansas @1xes, 62 | at 1ic.; 9 rom ‘Turks Island to New York, 8,009 ver: } ty at Ilc., and a brig, 341 tons, f ely, with ADQUARTERS. within the meaning of the statute, elopement of Charles Downing, of Boston, 4 son of | a 64; de, sevens, 67 a 70; Mobile and Onio Railroad | Pure, MyM tering t pity ak atone tom Sicily, W per rteamer, (00 bushels wheat at 8d., clorin: it Sigd.: cotton at Ivd. To Giangow, per Reamer evening, 1500 buaicls wheat at tl. fo London, 22, bushels wheat at ia. To Bristaly 10,000 bushels’ w at |. To Anti ® small lot bacon at r niko. tara, were ¥,2:0 bla. (now In Boston), a ntorane it athe. don » TZige. mw ‘ ey 5 Pie ipes bad v }, Bic. » enrrency; II cut, $1 028 $1 08, Mie. ig the fore part of the week the mar- oH : vate terns; also a Swedien bark from Bruns- ut few payers in the end The Count was followed by Count de Carpegna, an Mr. Goodrich, tor the plaintiff, argued that the the well known colored caterer in this city, and sterling, 80 a 82; do., interest eights, 730 75; do., sec. | Wick to Rio with 4,000 bbis. flour at #2, they are taking only small quantities to su; their - old man of about. sixty-ave, the Maram Y | claim of a ategedore was nots case Of Maritime ju- | Georgine Jacobs, a iandsome octoroon, moving in en <td Saat Rate | Rag GUNNIR6.—The business was unimportant, and ricea re: | ate neceasities, being disinclined operate atthe fre, and by another siect ur i risdiction, an@that tie United States courts have | the aap circles of colored society in the federal | 0nd mortgage eights, 52 a 55; Mississtpp! Central | mained nominal at 1c. a le. for baye and we. n 20s: ow staf. Count Arnim having intr . | uniformly refused to entertain jurisdiction, in rew, or tors and exciianged afew Svards ttn Generat Car. Ee ep etl anadanls o's claims: and also that the | reason to Belleve the romance was not at an end. | second do, eights, 67 a 7 at Iie. 5 ¥ j | Breratia i ehiety tt ona, withdrew. Cardona at once grautel an ar- ‘ad g case yet we did not expect that it would. s cl . s with amall sales within (he tange of bo. a 6lacs, c0'4. Of vival | Bilun ie oinered al piteon a teihe Coton ‘the nak! ~ the Belfast, had decided that the He 4 4 son first mortgage, 83 a 86; do. do., second mort- 7 p asking ce oe darnurantnoeoter tiie to discuss ihe tates were constitutional, The saguiarity Or the | near closing in a tragedy. The scone of this gage, there were no sales; prices were nominal at i i ‘the PI would sell treviy. Tne low water in id chapter is on Eleventh street, above L, | gage, 70 a 71; Memphis and Charleston Railroad, | gold. Tamptoo was dall and nominal at 7)4e. » | venting many miilx from running thet ienat ae and i sition in regard to this statute is this:—Tne Court | SCO"! / SF : : 3 Hors.—1he market was aniet, the demand sil! belny Con. | ae ‘rhe jain pets of tale ‘cepluainune were: that er Appedis lias Aeclared tho meties Te be ee eeutt | where, about half-pasi five o'clock yesterday alter- | rst mortgage, #4 a 86; «io. do., second mortgage, 72 fined to small tots to ‘supply the fmmedinie necessitics of | to buy aparingy. aud eee causes, manufactarers ‘ noon, there was considerable excitement, a laige a " om pong ie Ad my kg oy to buy apar ant no | material improvement: the forciga troops should be sent to their houses tational, the Supreme Conrt of the United States has ns being gathered in the neigibor- | ® 75; Greenville ana Columbia Railroad, guaranteed | brewers, My qi the | in trade is antl ombarking at Givita, Vecehtae that aie ues | declared tt constitutional; bat by the Indieacy uae | Crowd Of persons belng gathe hy he hood, It appears that About that hour the disap- | by South Carolina, 62 a 65; Macon and Braugwick, | MPR good and Holders are generally very anxious to | cleatly to enanie ‘hero in put apelr mie ron are ownnen, ae I lies from the { the 00d, appears ab on rH) a 65; y » | realize at the prevailing prices, fow ‘sales wers made | There isa fair business otng Aa native troops, including the gendarmes, should | of 1789 no appeal “; eaer b tho latter inted lover, Downing, accompanied by Mt. George. | puaranteed by Georgia, 74 075; Wilmington, Char. | Within the range of ic. a tho. for mew and ¥e.a Tic. for old. | commansinn til nea wie only a Ukewise receive their congé; that the’ Squad. | 1 any case, unless the Court of Appeals shall ue- r ther of Georgiue, and a “mutual friend? | Suaranteed ‘eorgia, 3 » Chi rt Re ‘Wools, ‘are rigilert should. Ue also “seat to thot “na: | clare a Stdte aiatute to be in harmony with the Facobs, rotir of Geury sy fe " DEB —Ihe markel was quiet, but prices were itm’ | fornia woot te er: deratel oar, 8 at the | hamed Boyd, called at the residence ofMirs. Murray, | lotte and Rutherford eights, 49 a 50; Memphis city | ay or Jone, usinees was reatricted conailemnidy by | mand, being pliealy Tow aod ental d tive Jand—those, however, excepted who | United Siates Constitution; tn which case the SU- | {that locality, for the purpose, its supposed, ot | sixes, 67.959; Savannah cliy sevens, 824 84; New eyd0. Heb 8 ie a t hr be for being d i ge. valling prices. There {3 considerable armness in priees, how- metropolis, was frastrated, and though we had every | Ratiroad frst mortgage, sevens, 75 9 80; do, do., | °lgihy thelatter price for Bo:neo, | bran, botders: still being firm in thelr ‘tn eopse- ~ ere were no sales reported of Mantla, which | ce ail % News Orleans and Jack- | were quoted at 130, a.12%¢c., gold. Jute was quiet, butmeady, | (ueice of th ‘tor colelees combing Bat leg oy For Texas the ma: : - reme Court may review the decision. Pa ai vn Biio0. j do., 20 t0 93 Ibs.. 25. n Iie, the prices previously current, had descried from the Itahan army, or who pre Court reserved its aebinion Goodrich & | t#lking the matter over, It is alleged that as Down- | Orieang consols, old, ere - 2 a 75; do, issued ratiroad | lbs., 240. = ‘tentes, 2] to 22 1 dermand tor foreign, ani that is chiefly for had been implicated in charges of vrigandage or , ig into the house Jacobs dealt him a oe baie Grande, fo Baie. Ye. On r bait Y ont other crimes.? These. were. tobe. delivered Into the Wheeler for appellant; J, K. Mili and Mr. Bulkeley ek aang ining ammeniately drew. & re. | siXes, 69 @ 70; do,, new, sevens, 72.074, Ho, nY8ig0.; Oulifornia, ay oS ths, Dentral | prosewt acking Gears auton sisal ice of two courses, They might either leave re followed by Downing, who. when ne: eal Y 5 ey A 0 BA Lbs., neti at dsc. @ltogetber, or they might, tf'so tuclined, join the COURT OF GENERAL Sessions. tho comer ef Metrest Area, but igetunately aimed | THE Money market was steady at five to six per He, a He. all gold. Total stock, October Il, 187):—16/09} te a Mert va Atalian army and avail themselves of ther rignts to Before Olty Judge Gan too high, and no harm was done. Ina few minutes | Centon call. The government dealers were largely bap i ta “rhere’ privates Was “Qowmatid:- Cor iMastern 5,00) obte at to eg @ pension, ‘To gain this privilege, however, they ore Olty Fudge Gunning 8. Bedford. Downing and Boyd got tn a carrlago und «rove 0. | sapplica at the former rate, but the Stock houses, as | spruce, which beink only Ih tasters mp oN wastes | Shy eo putted at Be adie for apres should prcve their right to their position before a PICKPOCKETS SENT TO THE STATE PRISON. OMmcer Smith arrived soon after the shooting, and, | 4 4), 14 six per cent. rm. there were noid about 0.000 feat, withln the range of be. ng Sp California. at Hees ‘Tor commission, to be appointed by the Italian govern- The City Judge and Assi Jearving that Downing had been stopping al the le, paid six per cent. ‘$18 a #21 for common to choice schedules. bats w: b for tine, free + 73,000 Texas ns ment and tie Papal authorities Pb mane Distriot-Atorney | Tess cf Di Ac Ke Atigaate, ONL, abreet, Betwoen FOREIGN EXCHANGE WEAK. small supply and quoted at #2 40.9 #2 £0, with ra'es Ww som 9 Une, 4000 Mexican ai lr4e, aud me CONCLUSION. i hoe transacted the Dusiness of the court yester- | tireontit Aidt Fouteenth,' went there and ascer” | it seems impossible to rally the foreign exchange | Time was siedy, wilh a eederene ani at a irene Ragas to lo writer could convey even a faint $4 the fe Bt tained that he had left the house, hurriedly packing . a, xs ld 062s mon, and #175 for lamp. ¥ artes 400 tet She hae ners enthusixstic demonstration I Withessed last evening t SENTENCED. his trunk, and was probably at that tumy om bis | MAFKCL. Good bankers 1 en heey bests Ot | Laatune-Ine mark t6r Herslock dole win tictianesa: Ephedra ES Sob (4ho 2361) in the Corso, The whole of tue ety, irom Joseph Quinlan, alias Smith, pleaded geitty to an way North. 100% and prime at 309%. nominal nota\ioug | A fair demand preyasied. eancclaliy for prime eis, and Lull Aretic ou private trims.” Stock at date 322.000 1b

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