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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OUTOBER 1, I866. lhg A. MacDona'd, Pata Packaber, John C. Frioss, Leonard F. Davis, Eizabeth Knifin, Matiida A. Bogart, Gustav Berndt, Eliz:be'h Brow ninge, Barbara Buis, Albert Anderson, Mory E. Kussoil, Lovis Zwders, Martin Ford, Frederick L. Boissard, Ricbard 1. Bristol, Brdget Leopard, Miohael O’Donnell, Franz Krenll Lottersof gunrdisnship have been on the estatos of the n.nm-g. z‘lm'r;,';l: ll?-l lln i of Carol Tlmc - to James Dilton, gusrdian of Thos. Oy m. G bnag, Murearet 4, Cibuey. and Berasrd G. Giboeys to Greo, Pulen, Fnrdnn of Mary Palen, Kate Palen aud Geo. Palen, jr.g to Philip Schwarts, guardian of Petor Schwarts, to dohn Weber, guardian of Anna Bata, Christios Batz, Barbara Bate. W, Bats and Mary Bats; to Thos. Cal- inway, !nlrdltn of John Doyle; to Cornelins Driscoll, guar- dian of Catharine Drisooll; to Maria H, Brush, guardian of Aunie ¥. Brush and Walter ¥ Erush; to Julia A. Chase, guardian of Curlibel Chase; to Erastus E. Marcy, gusrdiaa of Alexis M. Loon, Geraldine' M. Losn and Josephine Leon: Peter Miller, guardian of Mary C. Slavin; to u Wilsoo, ian of Aunie Watson, Joho Watson, Eliza E. Watson sud Matilda Watson. CIVIL COURTS. ——— HE CIVIL COURTIS FOR OCTOBER. To-day the regular terms of the Civil Courts com moneed, efter the long ¥acation, to be continugd with bub short intermissions duriog the next nine months. Tho vaca- tion which has just passed has dealt with many of the most Important questions affocting the genera! interosts of the olty. T'he severe contest over the Exeise and Health Laws bas ex- teaded througn it, but has resulted 8o far fn their support. Daring the vacation several schemes of the Common Council, nothvly the Eioveted Railway in Broadway and the Gas con: tract for the next 20 yours have been scotcbed, if mot killed. The Express nowspaper eese has advanced one stop. All these natters have, from time to tiwe, as they arose, been reported 34 the colacus of this paper. “I'he Inw roports for the coming months will present a some- ‘what differcot character: not but that as important legal ques- tions will stil be continuad and eisoussc. in them, bue that collisions of evidence and doubeful questions of fact and the reputation of parties engaged will to some extont inask them, and detract from the directness which appears 1o the quostions u{-n‘:emtd duzring the vacation. 1843, 1847, 1849, 1651, 1853, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1861, 1863, 18AT, e Courts for the present month beside the Surrogate’s, | 1969, Fart 11 —Nos. 1496, 1500, 1502 1504, 1512 1322 1528, and Marios, and Distijet Courts, tho United Statos Courts | 1532 150, 1536, 159, 1540, 154, 1546, 1548, 1502, 1569, 1572 and Commissioners. bold the following terws 1574, 1576, Part LI —Nos. 903, 1371, 959, 508, Tu the Supreme Court three Circuits for Jury trials held | 971, 563, 661, #63. 3il, 791, 170, 2304, 1 , 721, 508, 1 respectively by Justices Sutheriand, Iugrabam, and a Judge SPECIAL TERM—DEMURRERS. —Nos. 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, from wpothor district, probubly Mr. Justice Noah Davis; & | 11, 13, 14, 14. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, nnunu‘ o 2, h t Bpecial Term for the trial of dewnrrers and of isses to b6 | - 'Sypmrior CoUnT—Part I.—Nos. 2441, 2461, 1173 triod by n Julge alone, to which Mr. Justice Dantel from the | oo e i ad Tas Fighth Judicial District has bee ed; a; uambore | 1527, 1387, 183, 023, 147 2401, 2396, 69, W01, IU1, 1553, 3 n assigned; azd the Cusmbers | oo 1500 20 ot the hearing of taotions to be Held by Mr. Justice Glarkc:| Sou ;Eart i —Nos 263, 160y, 2466, W54, 9063, 36, ate, Ove of the Cirouits presided over by Jodge Sutherland may 0. 1174, 1840, 2118, 213, 2016, 14.0, 264, Ve occupied with orininal business durivg part of the time, | - COURT OF COMMON PrLRAS—Part I.—Nos. 65, 1237, ‘@at this i vot fikeby. 1329, 1203, 1543, 1264, 928, 1321, 1527, 1556, 1378, 1554, 1262, 1059, T 1176 Part IL—Nos. 15,9, 940, 15=3, 1526, 1117, 930, 1133, 1025, presided over by Justioes Garvin aud Robertsor ial | 996, 1373, 1306, 1371, 1505, 084, 1410. Porm for the hearing of iasues of law and fact trisbie by the R Court without a jury, to be beld by Mr. Justice Barbour, whiie ENLISTMENT OF SOLDIERS WHEN DRUNK. To the Editor of The N, ¥, Tribune. the r(-':r nmlv‘){b-.‘ istices of this E‘l’l"" wilsit in Geueral Term o8 & Uours of Keview, and at Chambers for the motion busi- . . N Sig: On reading your paper of this date, it is with nosmall sarprise I notice smong the proceedings of the Sa- prome Court in the case of Julius Hennett, that * the officer having him in charge opposed bis disoharge on the grovad that to discharge every man who enlistod whon be was drunk, would disorganize the army." 1t this sentenoe found its way into your poper through & mistake of a roporter, T deaire to correot it; and if on purpose, to contrad ¢t it. The offioer in oharge, after requesting the Court to adjourn the oase (a request which was denied on the ground of it being too muoh trouble (1), and hearing the Court decide to discharge the man, although the only witness ex- amined stated diatinet'y that he did not tee Julius Hennett at the exact time of bis eniistmont, did say that 1f a soldier, when undor grave oharges Lk Juling Henvett, was discharged the sorvice of the United States on & bare statement of his, unsup- ported by any evidence, it woula have & tendsucy to disor- ganiza the tho army, as & great many soldiors, after haviog comw ttod »n offense, and feariug # well-merited punishment, undoubtedly would avail themselves of this unbounded kind- ness of the Sapreme Court 0 escape ,-n(i’-:‘ FICRR ¥ CHARGE. Dagid's Island, N. Y. H., Sept. 28, 1866, e & e CRIMINAL COURTS. - —-— COURT CALENDAR-Ta1s DAr. SurnemE CoUrt—CrouiT—PART [—-OTRR AND Termixei.~Nos. 1845, 1817, 1619, 1823, 1627, 1829, 1633, 1835, ness. ‘The Common P'leas has two torma for the trial of issues of fuct before a jury to be held by Judees Daly and ——. wnd one term fof the iasues of law ad motion business to be beld by Judge —. Ou the third Mondey these will ba sus- pouded for the purpose of holding & General Torm for tho re- v isions in its own Court, aud of the Marine aud rt Judges. these coarts there will be during the month ten r the trisl of issues, beside the Chambers . and it would seem o if with the Ma- rine ead Distriet Courts to relieve thew of the mo=e petty class of casce, the administration of justice should be prompt and dy; that but one, or, at the utmost, two terms should bo 10 pass without & hearing and decision of avy ordi case on the culendar. Bat this point has not yét been reachod. There is a great Imrruwmenl since the limitation by law of term-fees, nided a8 it was by the falling off of litign- tion in 1361 and 1562, but the ocalendars arc now eaining ou the courts. From uino to twelve months must pas fu the or- dinary course between the issue and the trial. This evil is wlone worthy of eorrection, but is complicated wnd made worse by the vanut of punc uality of some of the Judges and by tbe firmuess iu others. Insome of tbe courts, 11 o'clock wotoriously means 11} or 12. o all the courts cxouses for de- Iny are received too readily, and the terms iwposed on ¢ rant- ing postponements are too light to deter tLose desirvus of pro l‘nc;m;:ulcn;e. ;lve firm in this is reported to keep’ S elerk sclely for this purpose. At least one leading coupsel o0a rercly be got to the secne of bis former trinmpbs by any COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Sees—ho alloging us a reason the diflicol:y of bringin 180 [Befors Jusiics Dowling.| Saturday's calendar was unusually loog for the last scasions’ day in the week, whioh is gencrally shorter than oo citter of the previous days. There were on the list 57 cases, which were classifisd as follows: Petit larceny, 21; assault and battery, 24; oarrying a slang-shot, 1; cruelty to animals, o trisl ard the wast them postpoved. what 1s vo time in attendivg eal has led to th evilin which gives @ factitious app ugh the business on the calenda ue fourth bas peen disposed of. 1o adjousn. Tue remedy is ia the judces bands—by o 3 95 embessi . edoss, & mcrutiny itto the reasons for, and i‘ ‘creaer severiiy ia the | o d:“"d"" hoases, 3 embussieammat, 15 Subponded g sorms of adjoursments. — The Supreme Court has now on fts Circuit calendar 3,714 Ro! G 115 EMrrover. —Edward Mills, & young man who cawcs. Of ihese aboat 200 are repotitions and abont 1,000 have otually disposed of in some way during the present year, ular call, however, commences at 1815 for the odd aud 1,496 for the eyen. After making all deductions enerallyhat are not intended to be tried, are there merely to give an appearance of busi- for cases that will be crowded on_tae short ases that will be settled or abated by death. there are still edough to oceapy fully every working day of the mext twelvemonth. Toe Special Culendar contaiss 29 demor- zors and 357 issues of law and fact; the call commences at No. B for the tormer aud No, 130 for the latter. Though not so Targe in point of number, yet, relatively to the means of trial and the time required, s great a length of time will be re- «quired for these. . ‘The Supertor Court has now on its trial calendar 2,949 num- ‘bers. Of these barely 500 have been disposed of by trial, in- quest, settloment or abatement. The remainder are still to be tried or otherwise disposed of, though the odd pumber call eommences at 2.419 and of the cven numbers at 2702 The #Special Term calender of this court has on it but 33 cases, and |-l ‘General Term disposes of appeals slmost s s00n 08 tuey wrise, Ou the Common Pleas calendar the numbers run as high as 2,362, but t is calendar dates back as far as 1864. Probably | wot more than 1,000 of these pumbers represent lving suits. Kts Specis] and General Term Calendars are not large. ‘The Murine Court calendar bas now on it aboul 250 cases, with two judees aud terms for the disposition of thesi. The Sarrogate’s ealendar is printed elsewhere. Irom the nature of the cases urt ihey oceupy a longer time in trying than ordinary Cireuit actions, but even here there might | be improvement. e Foreman Will case, yobably the most #mportant on that calendar, has aiready occtpied wore than a year and the evidence has not yet all been put in. “The United States Courts for this month will be the Distriet Conrt Leld by Judge Betts without a jury for the triai of adwi- ralty canses, and tie Circuit Court beid, on the third Tuesday, | for the trial of the important connterfeit cases! the preil ary | examinations in which have occupied th ed States Cow- | missioners during the past two montbs, and fr the trial of | NTVI cases uirmrn,znn( <l>! the internal revenue isws. These | will ba probably of spacial interest to every wan who pays taxe Yo the Usited States. 4 b The Commissioners will trangact tde ususl business in their -an, about which it is impossible to speculate with any prob. ability. The above enumeration does not includ assumed many penitential airs, was brought up for stealing o number of brass castings from bis employer, Mr, George Pan- cost, who has au establisbmest for the manufacture of brass faucets, steam gouge-cocks, and similar articles. Mills hos been for long time employsd fn the shop, was consid- ered & very fair workman, and was trusted and liked by ks employer. who paid him 815 & week for his work. Mills is a man without family, and who bas no legitimate money oalls upon bis resources which could not be satisfiea from bis honestly-earued salary. There is doubtices somewhere, nccording to the old story, and in ac- cordance nlso with all modern experiouce. & ** womaa in the is did not appear. Hi ""{ oceasion for 'y i 0 time, Mills thought he conld turn loyer’s goods into groen- backs, soover and easier than be lelnumuu his own bone, woselo and skill into the coveted cash. throngh the safe but toilsome medium of manua! labor. Hence the larceny. The prisoner admitted the theft, but plead *first offon and promised good behavior hereafter, and in accordatce with the request of the prosecutor, be was dismissed with the lightesi pusishment ever given to larceny, one month in the Penitou- a; A PRESENT POR THE * OLD COUNTRY. "—Francis Stepbanosks, a sailor origiually ffom Prussia, who had boen found guilty of having 10 bis possession & slang-shot, and had been remanded for sentence, was brovght up. Counsel appeared in_ the pris- oner's behalf that he is a foreiger who has had no experionce of our laws and cannot even speak our langusge. Ae was not aware that he was transgressing any law of the land in carry- ing this weapon, which 13 & very common one among sailo. His captain stood ready to receive him again oo Loard his ship and take bim back fo Lis own couatry, Upon these state- ments of counsel, the Justice ordered that the prisoner be re. manded to the cells, and that when his ship has Lauled oot iote the stroam reudy to depart o ber voyege, the eailor is to be then detivered to the captain. The ‘{oun[ man does not Jook like 8 erimival, and at any rate should be prove so to be, it making Europe & present of bhim, we are ouly paylug in kind u very small proportion of the huge debt we owe ker. A Pais: OF SWINDLING HACKMEN.—Two of the hack driving and travelerswindiing fraternity were bronght up for prac- ticlng a very old awindle on Mr. Mozely Ezekiol, aud then he conrts estab- Iisied for the protoction of society egaiuet the criminal clusses, | Wheo he rofused to subimit to It, following it up_ with the ost be Genersl snd Specia) Sessions and Po! Courts, bus simply | oulrageous violence. The names of this interesting ecounio W6 courts for the seitlements of disputes between man and | Were given as Jeremiah Quinive and Sydney Smith. The lit man. ‘The most interes matters to the citizen arise in both | ter claims no relationship to *the witty Rector of St. Pani'n"” of these, and it is intended that both shall be fully ad faitbfully | avd the former is a sort of quinine of auch extraordivary fiavor and strength that a very small dose of him is smiply reported in these coluzns 50 68 to be & guide for both the law- yer and the eitigen. isiy slmost anybody. m to be that a Mr. Simmons arrived in the cars in the eity the evening, and made s bargain with a hack- man to drive him to the houso of his son for §2. For sowe reason or another this first hackman passed him bargain over ntto 4 uo facts —— CIRCUIT COURT-CHAMPLRS—SECT. | Before Judge SwALLEY. UNITED STATE 2, PRACTICE CAS 1o the prisoners, sud, as they sny, told them to eolleck sares The U. 8. agt. Sheridan Suook and others. dollare. Mr, Simmons refused 1o pay more than the price he had ngreed {0 pay. and when the men became abvaive, the This was a common law judgmwent on a bond for #3.000, given by the defend, conditioned for the payinent of the value of certain Totes Revenue stainps issned to Mr. Bhook. A capias was scrved on the defendsntr. who made de- door was shut in their face. ‘The backmen then kicked at tle door, and {hrew stones through the window, and when Mr. Bimmons came to the door o order them away. Quinine wnd then when when Mr. Ezekiel, who chanced uttacked i faolt. The damages were assessed and an execution issued : S loviod apon the property of ons of the defendauts, He | 10 be s gaest in the house that evening, interfered to separate reupon applied to the court, on affidavit to vpen faglt, | the combatants, the other hackmean, Sydney Swmith, took Yo show cause and in order. A stay of execution i the meen. | menso buuider, s blg 4 he could lift conveniontly, attempted £ 110w it in_the face of Mr. Stmmons, Who was time was graoted. ‘The motion was argned and denied, the cour: saving that it was probable on the aflidavits that there wis so error in the ccounts between Shook and Baker 1o reference to the trans- on, but that was not o matter which concerned the United : ted in tle capias, #0 (Lat the deiendants were pot misled by that, and the damages were masessed accordingly on the failareof the defandants t0 nppear and o reason was shown why that default shoald be opened as sgainst the United States, Motion denied, aud stay set aside. For the motion, Mr. Five; in opposition, Mr. Phelps, at this time by Quinine, The fight now be- d bota the drivers and the two gen each other mutual nights of the whi duly lrltllalf betog beld dovin came gencral, were engaged for some minutes 1n payin, pugilistie_attantiovs. The belligercnt ‘were at last drivea off, and next day were They were shiut up for two montbs cach. This is 8 well-understood gawe among the hack-driving geutry. Oue of the number will make & bargain with carry bim to his desty for & certaln wum; he bitm into the carriage of asecond driver, who, when be renclies Lia journey's eud charges generally donble whst t agroed to pay. Four ont of five of the ongers, tho driver is 10t the one with whom the agreement i will believe, on that individual's solemn protestation tother f~liow saxd I was to get five dollars, and I dou't know nether.* about any two-dollars-and-a-half,” and sowil pay the money and submit to the swindle rather than to have a muss. ‘Ihe dodge i an old one, but ix generally successtul, and the eling public should kuow it, and resolve to e cheated no s o e £ DISTRICT COURT-S:p7. 29.~Bafore Justice BEITS. LIABILITY OF VESSELS FOB PASSENGERS' GOODS— FRAUDULENT STATEMENTS AS TO VALUE INVALI- DATE THE WHOLE CLATM. Jobn Repetto aet. the British bark Ionjo. The libel in this case was to recover the vaine of tnsgage and jewelry alleged by the libellant to_hise been ‘a8 baggage on board the bark at Iguana Yuceian, be ONITED STATES lon, A LoxGCoxTisUED LARCENY.—The old story of (he two | broom mukers, one of whom could not undersiand how, al piac 1ug for hi W, 4'he acticles alleged » been , P B e B, e o e osaing, som iy 1y | Lb0ugh b stole 'l Lis materia, o ptllconld not aell bis waros a4 choap a8 his competitor and, on parehasing the secret, was | informed by the other {hat it was ooly to steal Lis brooms | * ready-inacie,” finds a sort of parallcl among some of the news- dealers of the city. 'The reason why sowe of them could sell their wares much cheaper than their neighbors, and yei make more Woney then, those who got & larger prico for the same goods, wos fal'y wanifest by wwe developments in & case on Satusday, 1 the Conrt of Seseions. Tbe whole seeret simply 38 that, ke the brovm maker, they stole their goods * ready- made,” or had others do it for thew. the amount of nearly 1,000, and $30 worth of wwelsand sheets. ‘Tue libelant spoke only Spanish, and the master of (Lo ves- el only English. so that the agreement wos mmde through & fellow passenger, one Holmes. The trank was stolou afics its srrival at Quarantine, aud the master, through Hoiwes, ask @ the libelaut fwhether it contained avy wmoney or voluabies, © The Hyellant shook bis bead, and gave au suswer which Ho'mes translated as a denlal. Th‘:k'o;r:hbnlld.l: ‘That the bark was bound for the woarirg T e b T o ey ey o8 | (s, Lo, Wooks & mosp nexpiesie (ullingabort in (b0 6560 5 T iy b ons Doty 0 the offics 5;;:’1';‘ ?.:&)n Ward, €; Tbe Zenobia, 1 Abbott A i tl"nlt {Mt“ rorious ”m::“vu “irhe """"l."‘,",';""x‘ ¥ " jank sLeets woul coun ot given to the foreman AR mlrepeniaion, to e came of, ety | e i, Uk Ui ol e prpers st | T O o ooss sarid, sud thoy | lamentsbly sbort, every .week: The leak was o mess serious B et of earriage, Will, upre comman principlos | 06y fot.tbe namber of papers less than the proper number | Snstice, exempt the carrier from making compensstion Sor wazied fromw 2,000 to 3,000 every weck. There was but one | o e FoL g i R e LTl e s | ma v Mr. "That the ndmission and sssertion of the libelant, furougt | B3t DO B0 OR BY MG Bt O e ter Relegntod ind #is friend Holwes, a8 interpreter, that his trunk comtained 1 i b James P Beunett to ““work up” the case. Afier making oare- | - auly s clothcs +'s ‘pobtve eoniradieion o his testimany. | JESCuT ek Sunvion was s g cortain one i the pre e . the vessel out of the | "1 nHTE Ciroinl wateh was set. At 5 0'elook i the walusbics that were not wearing epparel and compels the Court to discredit hip qnddunfe Inioce, A s case, aceordl ', wtan erfimblnhu:rahut phpes: l!y s unsuppo! by aoy may be that the libelaut had some shipped with s bagwage and would be fairly entidiod to| mum'{..’:.m by the vessel for its loss on board, bad his teftimony on the vees- sion been bonest and trastworthy; but bis declarstion to ing the ofiicer on the Watch obse stopped aud soarched, the man Welsh, s “might pressman,” employed by Leslie, and his Tundle was made up of 20 copies of ove of the most popumr of Frank Leslio's pubijcatians. Welsh said thyt the other wen bad also been in the bab taking the papers from the oiliee, though Mr. White, (b9 pros- + Holmes in respect to the contents of kis trunk stapds iu boid " ecator, a1 ut for Mr. , said thet there is Skt i Mast $1,02 by meansof dowurigls periary. No s Io Papes irem the o ‘alak was seut L0 1h¢ Fen Court of justice would give counsenuuce 1o mo fingrant a | HEEATY for thres wop * crime, and the e amenunce b g v |, This (tbe sousce from o i Lo e it mmd?nfl'yhm.‘m:r:dug is sought 10 be maivianed w0t | Yovg o (s eyt n’wr 5 e 7 _:r t 4 . disposed 10 thievery, can make WaY With & great many jo Libel dism costs, S P etk sil of which find resdy Aol ool o ¥or Hbelant, Mr. Dykers; for respondent, Meaers, Beobe, Deave, and stand keepers, who are always resdy o p-{‘n small price for {he stolen goods. Ol course, no reference is bere intended to oalers, who are, as @ body. o seFupi. _BURROGATE'S COURT—SErTRMBLR 29, Before Surrogate Other publishers of weekly and TUCKE | rgo losses in the same man- ner as Mr. Leslie; aud thi posure will doubtless put the smalier dealers, who buy the spoils, on the watch, aud it may be difficuls to cateh thein hereafier. (CRrUELTY 70 ANINALS. —Francls Berghanse was charged by ‘Wiliiam Eerring! a policeman, with beatiz Lis boree with & oart-rung. 1o dofense, counsel said that the horse was & very banlky and obstinate one, and that the man told the effier what hie was beating the animal for. The justice hit the point of the affair by the question, “Did be tell the Aorse what he — The Surrogate will call the calendar of contested Aasues of fact, Tuesdsy. October 2. The foliowing is s list of the cases: pNos. I—Anna Maria F 2—Frederiok Stockdieck. 3--Patrick W. Lengton, Mary Martin, 6—Thowas 5. Btillman. 7—Abr Clement. gl—q-r'lllhl“lfn‘cmm.m i h )ldau.rp- bl Tfi pen. 1l Ao xin jcan. Jonath ‘?ot 13—Catharive McCallrey, 14—Jame Douncll. 15 ard Byron Christy, ltL!;cnj. Tsancs. 17—Tnnes Rau- e ot 19~-] ] e PR gy B Bawi M. Youd. | §yaating him for v* There was no question that, {ostend k wills bave apulnln{:nm]udmlouly for a fault which the animal oould know he v committed, the driver was fariously beating bim about the body to vent Lis own senselcss and unreasoulng | passion. r 4 i 1 Can SwisrLme AcAni.~Tt will sot be ery long time, At ) the way things are golog on just mow, before ladies will Le atradd to ride in €ty railrosd oard, on wocoant of the daily fights which are perjeirated on the oars of lil!lyn:yllu o Philadelphia, 81,600; | in the eity. The (oncuetors, {n_resorting to Society, v{‘»‘; nn: | pel acqi no"olz’:‘ r“‘ part of the wmb» oom- O ora of Adwinistration bave bean granted oa the f ik | A k. E...-u."""‘“"""fl" i LoTs ve ran! ontie oW el ren an br-uuv - o and thersby love more mm‘g‘% ary Bender, Julla Toouey, Christisn Block, Arthurd. from su unw [ing puhlie, 'Y & n.,h. ‘Sarah Coyne, Malel) Fallon, Lanrence W, O'Cosucr, | from sn afliiction which oomanels him to use walked & anael 4. ODontely Seoteu Roberts, ol L Selwarta | long il tedious joirnsy of mapy bloaks Fauiar han 4ie; hmitt, Beswoy Bradford, Vuillp Mes Robers Stewnrt, Ar- o83, in Wilson, Cotliarine dino B. Albertson. By the will of the late Ansuw'u Whitloek, the following given arit M&‘*" The Awerigon k, §1.000; Troncarer of Atw- ; | aud Justice Dowling commit car, he fearing a repetition of a scene of violencs to which he had been a most nnwilling witness the day before. On Ssturday, Chasles Brown snd Francis Gager, empl on tho Third-ave, Railroad as conductor and driver of car No, 32, were brought up by Mr Silas M Alien, of the Park Hotel, for assauiting and btcllnr bim_fiom the car under the following cireumstonces: Mr. Allen off-red cleven cents as the approximate fre for two persons, Lis frieud nod Limeelt T} the prope offer of eleyen cents and the oonts were not forthcoming oar. He foroed the eleven cents bis driver, thay, with the sssistance of a third volunteered his services), put Mr. Allen from 0 car. Allon did not complain thas any undue violence was employed in the ejection. The Justice to Mr. Allen, marked that, as the cents bad been retarned d no fare, nnd the conavglor was jastified in putting him a; . His Hosor sald, however, that, had the conduetor received the money then put the man off, e should hnve punished him severely. In fact, there disposition in most of the courts, ax the railrond companies i wil soon U K, 0 it M’fil ug«h o fi'& !up& resis swindling extor- tiona of these insolont monopoiies. In this iostooce the conductur and driver were discbarged. PassExons SuasuEp.—Edward Reilley, who works about tho railroads, nd was educated in the neble profession of bag- gage-smashing, has lately scen fit to vary his employment somewhat ond has Letaken himself to smasking passeogers &8 well. 80 quarvelsome has be become, that the railroad people compiain of hum as & perfect nuisance to them and to their patrons. Ho K2ops himself as full of liquor as & rum-cask, and whilo in this 0on 4ition he falls upon some inoffensive aud peace- able person and beats and abuses Lim usmercifully, There is ays, Lowercr, enough method in his maduess to onable him it bis pugilistic attentions much youager w0 and smaller thin hamsel?, and he is very careful never to insult any oms who ix capable of @iving him a seund, severe and servod thrashing. His last experiment 10 bis fayorite smuse- ment waa in the oase of Mr. John Morgan, who brought him into Court for s Ln consideration of bis well known quarrel- some disposition he was sent to the Island for three months, & some person Tug UnGeatepur, CONVALL NT.~ Ilenry Norris- who, being sick and sore, was taken iu charge by the oity and sont to Beliovae Hoapital to bs cured, showsd himself & thaok: less rascal. The modica! treatment and kind care which had cost him Dothing, had almost cured him; he Was 80 nearly well th was sont {nto the genernl ropairing abop under the charge ¥, to assist there in the work of the shop. Hers Norris took some lead pipe and made off witk the same, but was overtakeu and arrested. ‘The prisonar said he ook the lead to wake * two plumb bobs.” and the-Court gave Lim 2 months for eack * bob,” Penisentiary 4 montbs. FIGAT AnouT 1k BADIES —Laeapable as a baby is of fight- Ing its own battios, it stili bas the kaack of getting other folks into rows and rumpuses without vamber, Where there are & number of okildren crowded together in a tepement house, they almost always continue to keop the old folks in a coustaot state of wass. Wiliam Kavanagh struck Catherine MoGuath's seven year old, and got one mouth for it Tuipvive Friaxv Bov.—Wiliam Tourmeyer was the or rand boy in the estabiishment of Adolph Hoffmeyer, and ot 6 a week for his servicos, togother with his board and wash- ing. This did not content William, who took secretly more mouey, und kept embezzling littla by liitle until he was caught atit, He was fined 850 and stands committed tll paid. ‘Tieer op Moxey —John Connell, alias Campbell, was tried for stealiog mosey under tho following circamstances: With & companion, he called at the store No. 274 Enst Eighteenth.st., where there was ro pcrson_in charge at the time but Mrs. Bricget Riey. They sent her to cali the owner of the store. and while shie was ont of the place for minute one of them kept watch of her while the other reached over tho counter and took tie moey from the drawer, sfter which both rogues immediately disapieared. The proprietor coming down stairs, r, Joan Conwi finding ti- men gone, atarted at onca in parsuit One of tho fellows gt away, but the other, Coanell, was apprebended in A publio s to which he had ran for concealment. Ho enite tiary, got the full extent of tue law, six months fa the wnd if bis sccomplice bo canght he will get as wuch for him- welif., Mok LARCEN1S.—~The following ramed persons wore tried aud sentenced as speotfied: Poter Smith, for taking money trom Mrs, Sarah Wessols, bis exmphiyer, two months in herine Moore, for stealing o «ilk man- tila, dress and articles, from Nathaa Meyer, two monthe. Ann Doyle, for wolking in and then walking off with sixty yards of calioo, fonr mouths, Mary McGee fir stealing two shirts from Julia Harringion, two months. W, Mudden, for stealing an army overcoat from Coorad Chasten, was seat to the House of Refuge. Sarali Fallen, for stealing 31 yards of ealico from Thomas Ganoon, four months. Jere- miub Tracy, for stealing & pair of shoes from John Dipsel, one mooth, Mixok AssavrTs.—Froderio Neil owned up to slapping Caroline Tobias twice with his band, and was fined €5 for esch slap, Losis Voss, for striking Margarst Henning, was ficed §10. Artbur IL Johnstoe, for strikiug Michael M.l was fined E-nest G for striking Adam Zieg sent up for & wonth. Pa: Carey, for strikiog Mike La fined §25. L —-— TIHE TOMBS POLICE COURT. [Before Justice Dowling.] On Baturday afternoon, during the absence of Mr. William Kubn and his fanlly from their apartments on the third Soor of No. 36 Chrystio-st., they wers eatered with false koys by a notorious burglar named Thomas Williams Collect- ing togetber alirge bundle of silk dresses, goutlomen's clotling, and other articlea, the thief wa t to make hix essape with the plunder, when ho was ob by Mes, Barbara Selioei- der. who ocenpied a room adjining the a ta of Mr. K and family, Tae ras pped Lis bundle and daabed nto the street, T iven, and the thiel followed by of the house, yeiling it langs. Mearing igct, Jotned in the | chase, and, soon overtaking the ok bim into cas tody and convered bim to the station A" the time of the arrest be was wearlog of Mr. Kuna. Ab of skeleton keys w side of the room eutered by the thief, whioh 0 rday the prison d coat, the property bad w ev o 1t State Prison for n 3 5d Bosworth for three sears WiKiams atands o very auce of being ouce more made wcquainied With priso fare Axsner OF A Susriciovs CUARACTER —Detestives Mi- ner aud Woodridge, of the Sixth Precinet, at 2j o'clock yesierday morning, saw @ young mwan standing 09 the eorner a rather suspi nal-st., and as he acted i k Lim custody. Ou search kegs were found in his possession. I The prisoser passed the ni the Station-Hou yesterday morning Justicn Dowling committed him for trial on the charge of having it bis posses #ion burglanoos in s with intent to commit a felony. | When first diseovere pany three youn men, vat these latter Without do # burglary was being contetuplated, the vight being especially favorable for such operations of liroadway and ( FIGHT AND STANBING AFFRAY.—Robert McKsy and | Jubn Gossman of N Williaw-st.‘on Satarday night quarreled In the 4th Ward became engaged 1n s | fight. daring which McKay cu nthe n h o rduy Justice Dowling | w knife. infliot; by the 4th Procinet Police, and yes comuitted hia for trial. Viowatise THE Licesse Law.—Capt. THartt of the Harbor Police, on S last srrested Jobn, James | 1A George Sweeney, whom be found on_board the | Iying in the Earbe s wer alcation with th vessel in an unl M8 oL cOnyguee Kingfishe holding e bunrded t nei:hes og sed aptain Hortt a thom for tria - SECOND DISTRICT (JEFFERSTON MARKET) POLICE COURT. | [Bofore Justice Lodwith.] There were no cases of other than petty conse- quenes before this court. John Whalen complained sgainst William Lockwood, for baving stolen a watch from Lucy Miller, of No. 115 Sallivan-st., and Lockwood was committed 10 noawer, Tobert Coles, of No. 66 Grand-st., swore that while 1o the company of ** Tilly Andersou” be lost a €5 greenbuck. Tilly was, in Cefault of bail, committed to shawor. Auna Coulin, George iall, Jawes Kiernan. Lawis by, Wm. Sueridan, James McElhare, J a0 Tassel, Michael Smith, Edw, Ewma Shaw and Henry McConnelly we intoxication. 'James Parkinson, for violeotly a was committed, but was 12 Greenwich-st. Margaret Ernst was, on 8 charge of having violently as- manlted Mina Miller of No. 261 West Thirty-niuth-st., beld to await the resuit of the iujuries received. "s Miss Madell was grievously compiained agatust by Mr Barah Da being an improper woman and having writ alotter 0 husbard asking for movey. The compla which bronght {he vase to the uotice of the Court was braught Dy Miss Madeli, «ho «wore that Mra. Davis bad visited Ler residence and deawy « jistol upon her. Mra, Davie was re. Guired to find Lull o key the poace, whioh abe did and was liberated. T Elizabett Tiokues, wite of E. T Tolmes. an actor st Niblo's, complained through the Department cf Pahlio Chari- Hes and Corrections, that be had abaudooed her, The exami- naton in st down o-day, and Mr. Holwes, 1o order to enable Mr. Wheatley to go en with the * Black Crook” at Nib- Jo's on Saturday, was Liberated. e PHIRD DISTRICT, (ESSEX MARKET) POLICE COURT, [Before Jastics Mansfield. | $ There was very little of consequence done in this Court yesterday. The examiuation of the case of Alico Young: who 8harged one James Carrcl’, with haviog comunitted a raps upon her, was deferred, as was the case of Margaret Martin, who charged Adam Stunar, with having abandoned ber. Sa- rab O'Rourke was brought i by au Officer on o charge of hav- ing been playing the character, while drunk, of & hungiy hy- ena RmODK {-u neighbors. Ste gave ample proof of the cor- Teotness of the chiarge while n Court, by villily g the Judge and tearing the officers. She was sout up for » x mouth Joft for the oells, with the threat chat she would “'set ber man’ to kill the Judge. Charles Wollen, a weaver, was sent to Blackwell's Island for six months, on & charge of having forced his wife to keep & nouse of ill-fame. ol 3oy ! Anzest BY Harpor Poricz.—Capt. Hartt brought Defore the courts on Sstarday threo river thieves, arrested on board the schooner King Fisker, bound to Mobile, They gave thoir_names as Sweaney, and wero committed by Justico Dowling in_ defauls of bail. They beloug to Brooklya. The Captain says that a mujority of thie arrests made by his force are from New-Jersey or Brooklyn, but they aro brought before 0 City Courts becanse the othier communitios Lave ne juris- outaide their piers. Jting John V. Snelder, by Thomas Lawrence of No, Ber1ovsLy InyurkD.—At 7 o'clock yesterday morn- fag John Heffron, a laborer, had his leg fractured, by being onught between a coal-bunker and a pile-driver, at the foot of m R 1 c%"tfi or. Heo waa oonveyed to Bellevue | Rtuttand Marh | proveme | most active, stoek selling at | were strong and in active dem: | very | at 108} The usual quarterly divide COMMERCIAL MATTERS. it SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. (s, 5-200, '62, 8hoe & L'thr. Bk. Enie preferred. 25. eeseesll2 | 300.. Nassau Bank. 3 " " |5 5,000........ ¥} Canton. Treasury 7 %108, | 400.. Cumberland p 500, 55 §Clov. & Pitts. [ 89 4,000. ex-cp.. 73 Ténuessee SE: New! .. 71§ W, U. T. Rus. ;” i} 3. 1 %l&chllur. 1144 1,000. o . 331/ Chic. & N.W. 534, 200, 100. 5,000,ex-c.h30 47 N, Carolins Gs. 7,000, 81 10,000..... Mo TS ie, | 100 Ohio and Miss. Cr.| Unioa Navigation. 180, 2 ....108 s ool | Waoming Vai v, yomu ey, e o 1 P il &St Paul pref. 75 Chie. and Alton 1. T R . 9 B'cnk of (}ommlen‘e OPEN_BOARD OF BROEERS—! U. 8. 520c. B., 62, West, Union Tel. | 30,000.......112 554 200 American Gold. 5 20,000, 11 210,000, 40,000 . 260,000, 40,000. 20,000 . Canton 20 3 Rutland Marble, 200 Cumberland. OPFN BOARD OF BROEFES—1 T, M |West Ution Tel. [Mich. .ea HAL 100, 53| 300.. 544 800, Sy 600, 514 200, i . 54¢ Nunois Cen.ex div . 544| 300 1254 Clogg. & Piuts. w0y . Boston Waler P'r. | 300, 3 . 80j| 2,300. 80§ Clic. & 500, 100, bl5. 5 Spruce 1il 200 100 . ich. Central. 300, BATURDAY. Sept 20—p. M. Gold has been strong, opening at 145] closing at 146}, ‘The extremes of the day have been 145]@ 143, The steamer Fultor, for Havana, took out $18,500 in specie, The City of London took $9,740. The total ex port for the weak ig $38,210, Government bonds Were in. active d 1at anim tof j@§ per cent on the entirelizt, State and dull mad steady. The miscollancous Railway bonds Thoe Railway Share List opened firm and Erie was the 3 and closing #2|. Now- York Central was not s active as yesterday but was held firmly at 114, Readipg was stronger and sold at 1163, an advance of § for the day, The North-Western shares » the Common stock sold at 57§ aud the Preforred at 72j. The demand for Stocks continues through the entire list and at each re- frosh buyers appear, and the market 13 excited. Fort Wayno was heavy sad offerod frooly at 107} @1073, but improved late in the day and closed d of 2] per cent has been made on this stock, and the books close on Monday Oct. 1. Afer tho call the market continued action steady. Michigan Southern sdvanced to 88§; closing at 83}, The market closed strong and active at quota- tionis: N. Y. Central, 114@114}; Erie, 82§@82}: Read- ing, 117@1174; Michigan Southern, 88]288}; Cleveland and Pittsbus, Cleveland and Toledo, Rock Island, 108}, ex-dividond; North-Western, 3} @37 §; North-Westorn Preferred, 72272} Fort Wayne, 1053 @ 108}; Canton, 54@51}3 Cumberland Coal, 50} 2364 Quicksilver, 523253 ; Mariposa Mining Company, 13@135 Mariposa Preforred, 30@304. Money is very ensy at 4@5 per cent, with large | amounts offering at the lower rates. Foreign exchange closed steadyfor the steapier. Bills at 60 days on London are quoted at 107@107 for commer- cial; 1082108} for bankers’; ditto, at short sight, 1002 G .18}; ditto, at short sight, @41§; Frankfort, 412113; Brewmen, 780 783; Prassian thelers, 71§ Freights are more active. The engagements to Liver- pool wero: 50,000 bush. Corn at 4d., and per steatwer 40, 080 bosh, Corn, 6t 43, To London, 1,000 hhds. Tobacco reported at 134, Five vesscla were ehartered to o 9 Amsterdam, 40} 12) pref. 2085554595 T8 (b Chic. & Alton 100. 1 share list has been rather heavy, with the exception of Cumberland, which odvauced ~ to 56}, Western Union wns especially heavy, and sold at 5t} | | Mariposa Preforred w; in demand at i@, Phildelphis, thence with oil, at 6. 30 @6s. 94, o Cori for | Ss. vd, orders, including continental po 78, to Trieste to Autwerp, and 5s. 94. to Hawburg, ‘The busiwess of the Sub-Treasury was: Receip 5% Go—for Customs, $563,000; Payments, $4,707 0 Balance, $57,812,831 85; Coin notes, §350,000. The total imports at New-York for the week compare 080 . »; a8 follows: . ‘Week onding..... Sept. 96, Sey Dry goods 1,200,304 # Gen'l mdse....... Totak......... 84,575,060 85,490,912 $6,170,500 85890,871 The New-York imports of dry goods cowpare as fol- lows: For the Weak 1564, 1863, Entered at the port.... $1,01L607 §1,504.0¢ "Thrown on masket.... 1.124.39 1,650,344 Bince Jan, let. 1864 1565, 1866, Futered at the port....863,8: 04,951,061 §102,620,762 Throwp on market.... 56,393,714 (BH YE6),016 Controller Brennan givesjuotic that the interest due November 1, on bonds and stocks of the City, will bo paid on that ¢ay, by the City Chamberlain, a% the Broad- waj Bank. The Widows' and Orphans’ Benofit Life Insurance Com- pany of this city has declared & dividend of 40 per cent to its policy holders, The President of this Company is Mr. Charles H. Raymond, the Doputy Superintendeat of the Inaurance Department. The Savannek News says: 1t is not expooled (hat busiuses wib) be | the entire trade Octoher, when cotton will be coming in froely, and all things will be prosperous. Judging from the preparations in progress to meet it, a Fall trade of unprecedented magnitude sppears to be anticipated. Tho rapidity with wrich the larger stocks on hand lax Spring dise on the opening of trade, the inadequacy of the enpply to the demand as the soason advanced, has not been f rgotton. Things will be differe oraered 1a the future. We have already suid that Savanos hos Little (o fear from Northern competition for the trads of & large district of country, if we are true to ourselves. The Chicago Tribune of Thursday says: ‘Thore waa a very active demand for money to-day at all the teading Louses, and oarrency was closer than it bas been for some tinp_ The Milwaukee banks continue to oheck freely, and (he oxlis from other country bankera wero more urgent. The demnnd on produce account was also more sctive, and thore was an additional amount of fresh mercantile paper effer- ing. The increase in this itom is due to the fact that the mer- chanta aro extonding their credis lines, and, in order to bave immediato uso of the fands, are obliged to have sheir cus- mmw discounted. Country colicctions are stili slow, owing tb the dull state of trade in t‘n interiot, and the amount of goodasoid this Fall has not come n& to tho expeotations of dealers generally. Inconscquenco of this drain &.mmuy. the discount houses wero obliged to disoriminate ly, and only the paper of those who were entitlnd to it was afforded accom- modution. Most of the banks telegraphed to New ¥e rency. ‘The rates of discount were unokanged. paper is taken at Yhe usual bauk rate. names sold at 12@15 per cent, aud loss cent par annum, Exchange was flat and lower, Sold berween bankers at 80 centa to 4 disoount, with Milwaukee baukers' at 1-50 off- g With buyers a: § discount. Over the coanter the oount buying aud par selling. Buflalo snd Qswego taken at } off. A telegram from San Francisco, Sept. 26, quotes stocks a8 follows: Gould & Curry, $600; Savage, $1,110; Chol- Iar-Potosi, $110; Ophir, $200; Hale & Noroross, § i Crown Point, $900; Yellow Jacket, $670; Belchor, $30; Alpha, $50; Imperial (por sharo), $55; Cal. Bteam Navigs- tion Co., 72; Cal. State Telegraph Co., 32. The following 18 an official statement of the businoss of $he Offico of tho Assistant Treasurer of the United States, in New-Yorl for the month ending August 31, 1866: 890,207,145 22 On aceonnt of Patent Fee 4,340 85 On account of Miscellaneo 30,994,337 13 —59,023,£45 29 Payments 819,205,990 51 Treasury Dy 10 Post-Offlco Drafts 24,300 08 15,744,847 18 $73,491143 33 Sept. 30, 1866, balance. By Palane, Cr. Disbursing Ac- £9.490.516 25 10,042,368 33— 19,512,884 58 eee 33843413 T 81,140,620 d 3427043 15— 84,567,663 76 62,630,533 To Payments in Coia, . 435,108 0 To Payments ia Curre: 55— 3,085,640 €5 Balance | $12471,076 73 . 13,037,262 25 Decrease in the month of Sept., 1566.....00 $063, 165 52 By Balance, Cr. Bullion and Expense Accouul y{m Assay Office. . i . OBUTH By Coin recotved during the month. ... . $3,359,582 19 By Fine Bars received during the month casssane . 868,200 70— 4,241,881 (8 $4,531,129 26 To Payments in Coln.. 4 To Payments in Fise Bars.. $1.667,708 08 1,006,296 Bl— 2.704,004 89 $1,827,124 37 By Funds in hand in Assistant Treesorer's Cflice.... o By Punds in band in Assay Office...ovuennnnnnn . Dy Fine Bars in Assay Office By Unparted Bullion 'in Assa, 86,167,616 70 1,057 273 02— 86,124,889 72 52,832 28 1,447,452 19 1,500,284 47 Less Temporary Loan to be re- imbarsed..... . $484 570 B 89,625,174 19 Less Due Depositors. 1,397,771 47— 1802342 34 Balance. . . ELBA2EIL &5 The followin is o statement of business at the United States Assay Office at New-York for the month ending Sept. 29, 1860: Deposits of gold Forelzn coins . 200,000 00 Foreign_bu! 300,000 00 United States bullio 1,590,000 00 Deposits of eilver, incluling purcheses. 100,000 00 Foreign coins.... veaseee $A2000 00 Foreign bullion. v 18,000 00 United States bullion (contained i United States bullion (0'd Coine) 2,000 00 United States bullion (Washoe).. 12,000 00 T nited §'ates bullion (L. Superior) ,000 00 United States bultion (Nevada).... 4.000 00 Total deposits, payable in bars ,000 00 Total deposits, payable in comns. .. 1,200,000 00 —————— #2,190,000 00 Gold bars stampad... 808,800 12 &7 Trausmitted to U. S. Mint, Phila,, for ecoinage.. e Fiest MorTGAGE Boxps oF THE CENTRAL Paciric Ra1LROAD CO. 0F CALIFORNIA. INTERPST AT THE RATE OF 81X PER CENT PER ANNUM, PAY- ABLE. SEMI-ANNUALLY, ON TIE FIKST DAY OF JANUARY AND JULY. PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN U. £ GOLD COIN IN THE CITY OF KEW YORK, Amount of [ue, $7,336,000. To Coupon Bonds of 81,000 Tha Bonds have Thirty Years to run, and are secured by a First Mortgage, constituting an absolute prior lien on that portion of the Road, Equipments, Franchises, and Entire Property of the Central Pacific Ralroad Compam, located in the Statew of California, and ex- tending from Sacramento Cityto the California State Line, forming @ part of the GREAT Pacivic RAILEOAD Rovre, adopted and aided By the UNITED STATES The amount of these First Mortgage Bonds to be msued per mile is limited by law to the amount of Uaitad States Bonds allowed and issued to aid the construction of the Road, and tho Mortgage by which they aco sceured is declared by Act of Congressto constitute adicn prior and superior to that of the United States Government. Tho aid received from the Government (in amount Nis First Mortgage) is economie:lly end judi- applied to the coustruction and equipument of the Road, together with nearly $7,000,000 received from Stock Sobseriptions end other sources. The Finst Mor(gage thercfore amounts to but about 35 per cent of the actual cost and value of the Property which it covers. Tho roed is now completed, equipped and rusning from Sacramento City to Alta, a distanco of 73 miles, and the earnings for the three months onding August Ist were as follows, viz: - May, 156 June, 1966, ,.. July, 1866. Gov IN GOLD. The earnings are steadily fncreasing, and are estimated at ovar $100,000 In gold for the month of Angust—-the ofli- been received at this cial report for that month not havi date. ' The construction of the rosd is going vigorously for- ward,—24 miles additional being nearly ready for the cags,— and it will probably e in full operation to the Californis State line—156 miles from Sacramento City~doring he Summer of 1867, when its earnings must be very Targe, £8 Vevada, and @ large proportion of that of Utah, Idaho, and Montana must pass over its Tine. It has been shown by reliable statistics that in 1863 over $13,000,000 in gold was paid for freighting goods from Cali- fornia to Nevada alone. This part of the Great Pacific Railroad routeis destined to beone of the most proiitablo lines of railroad in the world, and its First Morgage ponds are among the best secured and most desirable investments ever offered. Over $1,000,000 has elieady been expended in grading beyond the point to which the road is now runniog, sud the iron is bought and paid for sufficient to lay the track the entire distance to the State Lino. Tho Road has been comploted and equipped thus far without the sale of & single dollar of its First Mortzage Bonds, and thay are now offered to the public for tho first time, after the earnings of the roed have reached the sam of $100,000 per month, in goldy only about 25 per cent of which is required for operating expenses. Thoe Bouds are offered at 95 por cent and nccraed fn- terest from July ), in currency, Orders may be forwarded tous direct, or through the principal banks and bankers in all parts of the country. Retwittances may be vade in deafts on New-York, orin rexy Lrige befors | Logal Jeudor Notes, Mutional Bgik Notew, ot other funds + a4 41 ¢ ~— | Pr, a1 Piatt, do, 11@12c.; Texas, 13@14c, curront in this city, sad the Bonds will be forwarded to any address by Express, free of charge. Inquiries for fur- ther particulars, by mail or otherwise, will receive punos nal attention. ¥isx & Hatcr, Bankers, No. 5 Nassau-st., New-York. N. B.—Allkinds of Government Seourities received o4 the full market peice in exchange for the above Bouda. e MARKETS.—Carsfully Reported for The Tribune. oo &0 ST 50 g Fontn: 50 for Dusinoss at $10 500 ] H 2 i ot i %E ]- FH E 2 H (3 3 3 1] i ik i 2 3 2 i i Ep H 1] @%0c. ¥ bbl., late protracied rains at the West bave grea ness, and we lesrn the injary to mill h-nz great. ‘Instead of reducing ‘our stock at this ssason the year, we should add to it liberally. day the market was quite active for the close of the ‘week, and prices are very firm; man; hohl:ldi blvlh'“hdl’l'lm lafl’afw the grnnt. nsound Flour s stronger “to Londoo; saies of 9,600 bbls. ‘at §7 90281 for Su, 10@#1\ 20 for Extra do.; 811 50@8)2 50 for State; 88 do.; §8 %0811 10 for the low grades of Western Exway 810 60282 for Bhlw-l.? 0iv; 812 102813 90 for Trade do.y $14@816 fur Binglo Double Ext, #16 02817 for Tripls Extras. Soutbern Fiour is quiet, the arrivals arv light, and holders firm; sales of 230 bbls, at 8122813 40 for commoa 1o fatr Extrs Baitimore and Country, and #13 502816 for “Trade und Faily do. Rye Fiour is buoyant and more active, T bolo, aé $6@ 87 25, Coru Moal is 1nactive, bab S e e first arrival of Now Frait to day, T—We e a boxes Raisins and m:fl steumer from Palmyrs, 20,000 boxes Lemons. Am to be offered lhlhl:clhn on Monday, GRAIN—The buo; «l oar ‘Wheat market 8 week ago, has _since been ‘ar more warksd; the unfavorable weather st the West has muu.;uu the Wheat recentlycut; much of that in the sheal found to be serious, h]umfl of it is very moldy, and in some seo- tions it has spi and is otherwise damaged: this, with the very limited arrisals Lere, and a great advance in tie low and medium grades of Flour, has given selle tage, on Spring, higher, but the lmbmnlunl is moderate, and the assortment is Dot desirsble, Unsound Spring has been 1n brisk demand, s lesa freoly offered. apd bas advanced very rapidly, Our stock is reduced "to 132,332 bui'h.h -;d":ril:r g:‘l.llyudhlrlnum. with vers light su . 10 come, To-day rx’he‘n-w rl: Mrw;:r lllll!n';i bmhm extreme’ rices current restrict tra s. There {8 considerable gvrllq to arrive, but this is firmly neld abeve the views of bugers. Wo hear of sales of No. 1 Spring, to arrive, ot 8258 “@%2 60, but do not_trace them. The sales of the day, 37,500 bus! ‘ew Amber Stato, at 83 02} for New Amber do. Miobl. and 8235 for Old Mixed Milwaukee. ~Rye ig higher. and s more plenty; buyers bold of. Bailey has been iv fair demand, with purchbases to some ex- o, The ipts ke Ports have m r. arrivals prices have advanced daily, are fairly active—tho demand fu part b at_53j@edje. for inferior Chicago; 503 @0oe. for Milwaukee; 57ie. for New Micligans G0z ode, for New State, and éc. for Jersey. Indian Corn hag been i very active request..has improved, though seiling o very i rates. The demand has been largely specuia on the reported damage to the growing crop by and frost, but from the character of our letters from the believe the injury will be very serious, 1,682.561 bush. and is daily increasing. ned quiet, but with a sudden advance i ‘with 8 fair demand at the improvement; the seles are 154,000 bush. at 90} @91}e. for Western Mixed— chiefly at 9lc. ufloat; 91@92ke, for do. in store, closing ufl: afloat, and 93c, tor Western Yellow, ofloat. The exports the week are 204,945 busis. againat 116,708 busb. the same time last " l'h‘)rs'Y BAGS are doll and heavy, with small sales at 32 @3e. GUNNY CLOTHS are quiet and prices favor the buyer; we quote at 26 HIDES— Coere has been only 8 moderate demand for Dry estern; 51@s6e, for rain North-West we do not Qur_present stock is To-duy the market gold prices improv wre % ithout quotable change. Wet Saited Hides bave mel \with o better demand, but the email stock checked business; prices ruled very firm, Upper Leather Stock has been in fair demand at full prices. Calcutta stock has been 1o fair dem. d frm. The sales to-day embrace 4,000 Bueoos Ayres, at 2lje., gold: Wo quore ry Hides as follows: Bue Ayres, 21@214c., Baenos Ayres, 22@22c.; Moutivideo, iof S0to.: Rio Grande, —a 18ie.: Orinoco, 17@18c.; Californis, 184 @19¢.; Califorpia Mexican, 16@16c.; Porto Cabelio, 134 @i4e.; Vora Cruz, 15i@16¢.; Tampico, 14j@15}e.: Matamo- sos, 16@1640.; Sau Jusn avd Central America, 154 @16e.; Ma. racaibe. 14@ Bogota, 15@160 ; Rio Hacke, dry and dry salted, 14 Lic.; Savanili aud Carthagens do., 12@12je.; Cu. racos. do.,1@12c.; Boreelons. do., 13@13je¢.; St. Domingo and all gold. Wet | Saited Hides—Western. 60@75 . i1@13c.; Country slanghter trirmed and cured, 60275 1, 12i@ e ; City, do, 65250 B, 1342 144e ; do, do., V@6V I, 1112 Upper Loather Stook— | Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande Kip, 9@1 3 v, 28230c.; Sierra Loone, 9204 M, 2adle.; Gambia aund Bissau, £29 B, 208 | 24c.; Minos, 15216 B, 24@c.: all corrency, East India datta, Gis slaughter, vz, 9a10 v, WaLe.; rency; Coleutts, dead green. ¥ p.syad B, —@21 buffalo, ¥ 1,18 @32 B, 11@12c.; goid. FiAY—The supply is still limited and with a good demand prices sre well sustained; we quote at 90c. @1 for ship- ping. Retail lots are seling at 81 S0z &1 50. HOPS bave been in fair domand for consamption, but prices bave ndc rgone no essential change; we quote at from 25 3e, rowth and quality. 1a is lower, but in good request at 10jc., gold. emand for Hemlock Sole, 8 ¥ quite a number of Eastera buyers wi the Swamp and they purehased very freely. Prices raled fl bus are w.thout change. Oak has been moderatively active the receipts are limited and the stock small. We itod—good light, 33 ight eropped, 459 woilies eropped, 19@2le., cash. 33%@3%.; middle. 34320y t, 3v@dge.; middle 3i@ide. light, 23140 middle, 29 ; B, A, damaged all weights, 20 ] Sianghter, in roagh, 33@36e.; Ok Sisughe widdle and beavy, 8@ 450., cosb. o8 e r, light. 342 i0e.; WLA"ms—k:mem are firm and iu fair dewand at $i4, thres b m?,“l‘!‘k—mkllnd is in good demand, and prices are firm of §1.70 for Common aund §2 10 for Lump, MOLASSES—The market is firm and continzes fairly so- + salos 0f 920 hbds. Muscovado on private terma. METALS— Ihore bas been more souivity in the market, for riptions coming under this headiog. The supplies ore ited, and prices are well sustained. Weqaote Copper 30} @31¢. for Baltimore and Lake; 450. for new Shoith- Ironat $45@3% for No. 1 qu e Yeliow Mota) ng, aud 320, for Yelio . :A:nrlmn Pie, and 8472850 for No. | Seotch, do. BarIros (Retined) ot $100@8105 for Esglish and American Soroll, #150@8300; Horse-shoe, 81457 Hoop, $160@§220. Pig- Lerd ut &6 #73 for Spanish and German Retined, ard €6 v-.! w8 2 for Englist—all gold; Bir at 10jc, avd Pipe an Shy 1lc. Speiter ot 6¢. for Foreign, goid, and 112! 14c., currepcy. Pig Tin at 2. for Straits, 2 for_ Banes. all gold; Plates, a! for Lnglis d 250, Plates, $15 for Sharcoa), $10 W@$id for I C. Coke, for Charcoal Terne. ke Terne, and 815 for Drop, and 128e. fo1 v C at 13 @14, for Sbeet. Siot, 11 x. X AVAL STORES—Spirits Tarpentine eontinoes firm, with a fair bosiness; u]r“llnllw bbls, at 6632 65¢.. wholessle and rotail, sad 500 bbis. in bond at 60c.; Crade Turpenth frm ot 65, Rosins are firm, with a fair luquiry; sales of bbls, Comtion at §4, closing ut 8412 Taris quiet. OILS are gencraily quiet; City Linseed is quoted at 709 175, 8 OVISIONS—We have had a very good demand for Pork te-duy; prices have advadeed, and close firm; for forward livery, sales of 2,250 bbis. Mess €33 123, check on the 10l of Oct ; §78 73, seller tbe balance of the year, and for bbis for Pri without change; 18 50 for Piain Mess, and $1 23 50 for Exira do, Tierce Doof s dull and nomizal; we note sales of 200 bbls, New (Cu‘ brand), o arrive, at $8. Cut Meats are in moderate oo steady; at J&ie, for Pickled 18 D Lard ) and the market is de; nn:n'pln. st L7@174e, for City; 17j@lite. Stoaw and Kectle Diied, and 1521sje. for Kettic Western, AFTERNO0N PROVISION MARKET, 4 0'CLOCK.~Pork was vo) firm, out the market is quiet: sales of 20 bbis. Mes at 313 3 PETROL —The market is more active nnd firmer; bls., and 16315 . in balk. salos at 6@20ie. for Crude in bl Refined in bord at 42244jc. Free Oll, TICE—No sales-are reportad ; prices are steady. $UGARS—The demand for Raw is modarate at about pre. 1a: 10§@104c. for fair 10 good Refiniug; sales of 3@ 11j¢. for Cuba, 12fe. for Porto Rico, and 1,150 Refined are dall. Slover Seed is firm and in moderate demand ; 11} @12k, Timothy Seed Is better, and i at $2 75083 25 tor Ol1. and 83 2528 6 Plax Seed i lowel and unsettled 3 of 2,500 bush, at $3 207 §3 40. Linseed bas declined, and has been very iircgular, el quiet 4t §2 6582 70 in Boston and bere. SOA P—We note seles of Castile at 1e@ L9, SKINS—For Goat the market continucs quict, and sales are confined to small lots of the more common grades. Pric entirely sominal, buyers, iv viow of the coutinued dullae, the market for the finished arbicle, r!uu:: to pay the i demanded by bolders, Doer are in iimited request b ¥ the stock s aceumulating; sales during the weel 8°® nortant: quotations ere nominally uuchasged. - 1 of Goat and Deer Skins is advortised N afessrs, SELso0 % Nickous for Weavesday next, Oat.3, We quote a8 follows Honduras, deer, 60c, gold; San Joan, duer, Moy B3O Bolivar, deer. 04 dic, gold; goid; Vers sisal, deer, 573¢. Oruz, deer,60c.. go'd; Chagres, deer, 55@37jc. ol l';r‘r’: Cabello, deer, 1 it active; New,: the latter rate for small lots. Rou pico, goat, 57} Buenos Ayres, gold; Cape, gost, Wa 700. gold, 3 TALLOW - aales of 5,000 1 ot 12jo. Holders gons WHISKY —=Tho warket ia quiel, 8 , i bond, and swall busipess moderate roly dewand 130 jes of 56 bbls. Weste:® o Qid at 4% 1e market s firm, but the Hides during the weck, Prices have roled quite heavy, Cat *

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