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CIVIL COURTS. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS- AL Fees—Panr I- wl(hml costa. 001, 8 Defore Judge 10Z0, el L. B. Morse agt. J. M. Moss—Onder settled. THE LAW OF STOLEN BONDS, vlulfll' A Sawyer agt. Juliu Matson et al—Motion Yrederick 8 1 ugt. The Nat Carreney Ba granted on defendant filing iy for payment of the jodg This case was conclnde lay. ¢ miend in oase of recovery; boud to e approved by a Justice o By o) of Bankers 8 . th r: de Py $10 costs of this motion, ead dis- . bur 'mpull'v]-lu atiffs on entering judgment. ——— of the loss or t suft was bro: 5 bond s aftos 1w il e reanem bor the pravEnt of b showe 1 ¢ A his 10w wnd 1o, plai anin his ,,."m 11 submii o find th purch o Case any fur nxll_!u for the Lo 2 adants parted w did ¢ o in good sawe evuing that it oceur circulars to be ptted, o you advising the pal alle - care of tie loss. o verdict f be A point s to w usdertake to » viag entersd t! s that, L w oo, crmination. is pure y defends o eircila ause he ks A Molen property up tolea, would 10 take Duginess ws 1o “on Arrou wgt. Elkin Hyman, i this case 1 to war, crwaid, the phaIntisr and e an by the name 3 in lager. " .x‘m...,. Ureastpins. De p wdaut what he would taie Defencart n]-\mL what will you give! ain was' iomedintely concluded, plaintil diamond 1 want my 1 t say whetlier it i wntly discovered the ston y 0. The b 17 Plaintiff » ponded b or a roek Do e ploiatiff claims that they were en and heueo this sult, The Jury were asealed verdict. P. J. Joachimsen for ioc fer for de h-nd.ml. Wi 8—Lefore Judge CARDOZO. ' DECISIONS, Swmith agt. Builer—Under the authorities, I think the Sherifl s entitiad to poundage upon the amount tixed in setilewent of the demand Hanson agt. Brand—Motion denied. Btewurtagt. Davis—Judgment for plaintiffs. L —— 0. 8. DISTRICT COURT.~0crt. 8~Refore Judge Suipiax. A CASE OF SEAMAN'S WAGES. “Thos. Catlaw ugt. lluhfin M. Ward and Wi, Gove, late owners f the bark Chattanoogn. This was a suh bronght by plaintiff to obtain $200, which he allegos is due him ns wages, for services performed Dby him as able seaman, for three wonths and five “days, on board of defendant’s veseel, and including interest from the 'xh”‘l' was d discharged from the vessel and payucnt refused, ov. 17 Coansel for plainti@ endeavored to show that the plaintilf was an able seaman, and had always performed, as Il the dutics required of him ; that the vessel was sold in o forcign w and the plaintiff discharged withont any pay ; that he had n required, in violation of coutract, to perfor the dutics of for seversl weeks, &e. 1,o usel for defeadauts contended that the plaintiff bad re- ceived an advance, and also subsequent pay to nearly the full amount due, and that fnstead of being discharged the plaiathl hiad deserted from the vessel in Gloucester, England: that he , Was not an able soaman, and that a8 1o tho cowplaint that he “wan reqaired to act us couk, it was customary for a_scaman 0 ti BpEe L\I. Tean. 'lfl-t-tw duty in case of the cook’s illucss or inability. not true; 1 of course told Ler that to make Ler think me rich. The Court reserved jts ion. u,,nxu.mfl- ARGU! T ON EXCEPTIONS. direct : The young man I saw her with was not a relative ; A. W, Heye ‘The ship Cordillera. Miss Naglesmith told me e mo%; ‘oxl“l‘; b lierd i, axceptious, 10 Commis- ner's edict arg favor [ o andr, O Donahve 13 opposition. i Decision reserved. g ——" SUPREME COURT—SrrcIAL TERY—OCT. & —~Before Mr. Jus- tice DANIELS. HARD EUDBER CRAVATS. Moomouth H. { babers ag. Fred-rick u-bofih..x Plainuff brings suit to obtasin the e of anal- od assigned share in the New-York Hard Rnbber(.ol’hr and N e e, B s it ent| ¥y wmpcny. i :un: Y Were wi avare that the assigument had bee: uent! “di«ussed the matter. ot Saatentty lhnlebluh that no proper A m'&m"fi‘fl dismiseed the complaint, 0] ary com; .xru"u;uud for the plaintiff 30 daye to imke up & now case. AN ALLEGED FRAUDULENT ASSIGNMENT. rmm ‘was made; or if agt. Julian Chastelain and another. 3 se two | u Jered necordingly i twere found snhseq caes the aefend | the last man who sl srm whom they were et tie plaintid, butethes | Ho b a suit in which his co ue of ih fect at suit he liad R he this. dfc had earefully identitied liis present with is forn 3 deft th defense he was defeated. 1le, b t | Miss Kaenc' 1 ore Judge Davy. | 4 DIAMOSD CUT DIAMOXD. l NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, firmed. and jndgment of divorcs granied. TH3 custody of the Childron awArded 10 PIALDLT o Albert Sehaker et al.—Motion denled, L Thnu—0cr. 8—Tiefore Justice Joves, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN CREATES TROUBLE. Luuru Keene ugt. John S, Clarke. same case that has been reported aum oltumns of this paper in the various st t s tiis is o phase ) Mr cfferson. who cla SUPERIOR COURT and aguinin the throngh which 10 be at least in pare .":'l!u v in question, Mr. Dyott, Mr. Peters, Mr. of the plaintifls, aud Mr. Androws, were all proscit. b, for the plaintiff, opened the case. explaning that e Ce ‘ousin was adver- Laura Keene Learing of comedy, as she wast he an action for he trial of that 1 the plaintift last & wmber, our An Winter (zandea, [ e ided that the pap 1y nathentic “That Uh preseat mance of the comedy by the d pc yearn oo, purchused this play from Tom r Iy after she prod larke pro- ducc it in Pidtadelphia. M | in the United States Court at 1§ |w v which wos finally decided s that the damages he 1o play e play hins become pub- one step further, and cl «d to pay in that suit wer He further sets up that ¢ + identity of the wrtics had the play; the Lo played in it was managenient 1 1863, in ax with it as far as bis own s Inst t Washiugton, nnder Mnln 1 i netor at that ting tof Asa Tremc s il pury o8 nt Miss Keene's e seenes and ncts were ding or two of the de- me differ- there was wndreary’s us lhu\' wer rl [ 10 various th lterations in 1 saw Mr. Jefle e very light in nber w ut plared the Lndred ti not with thy | 1 st year for about | Clarke; the parts | the sume; omae litte | und he ) he i played it two or wn part. b the \ Binney i it have | i Had Lad {layed it with - of the W v Andrews. who pliye 1 Dundr ry with Miss | i 1 ptember, teatiticd fhat Lo wiw | \ vears ugo Jast S ¥ s own part; le Lad hix part, e e plaed it at to that fit Miss Kiene Al the with r r-l ot parta w of i young Jal Al Georgiana, s ur.\n.'l.vm ow whether en, but 1 know Miss Ke « knows the'or 0% W itness and 2 on tie Wikter I; is familiar by Miss ¢ manas vipt of the ontiac, A'lw Fu mian In o tin churactcr an as orighundly witten unblingly put together is script of this play at | Tuylor's was liere thea, “There were ‘\ it from night to night in th Wi Gl : play from Mr. Taylor's Breancd m day. and o old pro ¢ bim sueh bints as i nsferred wy 1 s | | o Keeur Kind from Mr. Clarke I kaew Mr. Silsbee quite rd that he hiad a m or improve the sam Nvlumnx suit for the l hedintroducing e wn % the customs of the Jows. He v f or four months, whei a reason that his b “They lud lind ox wstal lthe 10 ber wothe: TS Were ot x taken, which Preparatious were made’ by the ; the defendant lived intill had known bim that was ou the 3uth t; she did not wee | ny other ten ; own [ind waid some: she bad never said u him ettors ; s i To Mr. Statford with Jiis brother sver was er thing about her b 't dike it about a week afte break off lh enEug portrait ba hundred’ doll o0 worth ; on Ut day 8 she had nd a Ll The defondnnt testis said; that they kep months; that ho off secied very friendly wit them ; t duys, und » again, and Le ¢ Wien e went. there she wan ot (own, nad s ho Was golig @ ke saw ler, with o Joung mans thut she must be keeping roadway; then he stayed awny, id to her he aaiv her with nans, and he would not cowe again; sbe said if she coulil keep the presents she would stay away, wid I was wiling A she should not trouble me any wore; the prescuts were worth about §30, To Mr. Colwel know bim by & Tdon't know the young man by name; T duri eat 1 saw him three times at Mixs S ‘e maid Leraelf sho wan ke uy with him; I can't say that she was keeping ¢ fm; there was o great many friends coming there \ ber aun he is not married; I saw him there of he there nearly every time I waw there ; I saw no young man take auy libertios w ith her other than any friend might ; t tokd Miss Solomon that I was the proprictor of the store ; that was it ping com- pany with lived 0. 3, the brother of the defendant, testified that she came to the storc ; this brother charged her with being in East Broadway with snothier young man and she did not deny it, but said if shie could keep llm resents b was willng to give it w To Mr. Colwell—1 am r prietor of that storc; at the time she came there Adol wi and Gustay Lippman wero there; ol of us were in the b-ct yoom; ahe bid us good day; others asked my brother why he didu't come there any more; be gave the reason, that was all. ustay Lippman and Adolph Brown confirmed the testimony of the last witness. ’lk letter of the plaintiff was then rfld in which she asks be left_alone, and says she shall yet an educated person in New.York wortly of her. The pm..um wes recalled, und testified that neither’ Adolph Brow n nor Lij M'mn were present at the conversation to which they had test aud that in the vonversation at the store she nover said she would releaso him. Ton Juryman—That letter I can't remember. Ihave been reeall it, and can't remember thut 1 ever had red jnk dml m it looks like my handwriting, but I can't remember Tthua gave her a verdict for §500. Mr. Colwell for plan- tafford for defandant. nm—oa .-Berun Justice Banvoun. Addis Brov C. Howell agt. Eera bilss et al—Motion granted ‘oveda from tho property i g Arthur Reomount et al—Motion e i s e Y | xR AL it R ol :...E:":.‘n.'., i claim. | Nathadial Malbou & ol sgt. Epbraim L. Gerow.—Motion Howed the matter to run for ten years without any uterferenco, | ~ Andrew Anderson agt. John Kelly, Sherif], &c.—Motion [ according to the opinion of Judge Bos- mm-mwmm ¢ o 7% 40K 5w papers s reerved i1 docision. BUSTNESS IN THE COURTS c-.--!fl.. M. Jua‘oi.cum 8 L R 3 pirrr g UPREME cavn—c:mn.—rm 1.—Before Mr. i I i }% : E=t i 8 October term.—The followd; down o far o the caledar o 0 which are to Dct. 10, Nos. 10, 19, 46, 45, 9, m‘ 'n-d. 46, fll,“ "flfln' Oct. 12, hul.. a7, i, Nos. 2. %, lmll. numbers of the cases et !ll'-. the issues in Iadnrldlv 104 1M 1814 R T D L 3 e, 971, 159, 1 3 77 1460, 150, 665, 1800, 1411, 1018, 763, 10 Superior CoUR 'r—l art l—h.,., 24 721, 71, 18K 1 415, 116, 1913 IR, 1719, 1 \luuw Covrt—TRIAL TrrM,~( orly_wet. Farrell: No. 60, itehall ogt. Bedit No rke agt, 11 net. Dixong No. ¥ Reilly ; No. 48, Lo Little ; No. 109, THE CASE OF FRANK FERRIS. —— LETTER OF GOV. PENTON TO TilB COUNSEL OF FERRBIS —HE DECLINES TO FURTIHER INTERIERE. Great cfforts bave heen made by the counsel of Frank Ferris, the condemned wife-murderer, with the Governor, in behalf of Ferris, whose execution is to take place on the 19th inst., in order to obtain for him another reapite, but with- out success. Tho following letter has been received by Mr Kintzing rom the Governor, refusing to again fnter/ere : S7aTs op Nuw-Vonr, Exscorivy Vrpixreear. | k) Hread catian 1 Leve the hono ta state £ *Phited the sppiiation fa bebalf of for the commutation of kis sateuce for life. Atter watnre deliberaticn and o State, |_conladed not Wittiax P. Kixtaine. e Dran Six: 1o op Yo fntetfere with the sentence of the Court. On the' 13th of A however. on the repreearati piritos advisers of that le b hew of death wouid o inflicied upen b my part. snd requested that Ferr s m y fim decision to that efleet now urge wie to grant u fo wnpeepared to die, that be w lbed practice n Fartup to rlex the deitl p it s :'..p-.n wa I ve apite o1 tiuk th d to con . o far u n is based on ationsl comity was fu unily. e obligation impoved by 4 b b mivied u eaviral tached to that by the laws of wity fa not iotlicted in Pors wrtlonal coartery, would w0 108 FXreutive ciemeney peilcd on public g igati Ccanuot be eutert uvmny E. Fryros frisoner. it fa anid. gires v il bopes, v e executed i the 19th instant. r the cerinin, A MORMON COLONY IN WILLIAMSBURGH. The semi-annual Conference of the Brooklyn Branch folla Joe Smit) righam Young was held at the Adelph oruer of K pd Grand sts, Will burgh. ‘There is & boot and »! the first tloor, Hall occupicd by the Mo o seclir and on Sunday is us occasions for balls, fairs and lectures. T 1s of the room. which is about 30 fect by 25 in me re covered with cheap woll-paper and abousd with portmits of Wash ayette, Jeffers re and sages of the afliliatic nite. The pictu owly red face, overh tors bad located were pr the ng the d Aven. Som being children kW o, and il th yg of o hyma. y Elders Talle h.-v- and Rudd. The at and reaflirm Duy ohject of 1 principol 3 : d 1enets of the doctrin ints und thuir spiritual was aduinist Latter The ol to the ats of wn + s of di amd every vie who p Wik u now with we, wharever they be, e After singiag th that @ fea-pasty w enlng ot ( it BROOKLYN NEWS, s BrookLyYS Boamp o” ALpERyEN.—The Board met Alderman Fisher in the Chiair, and transacted con- s, of which the following is o synopsis : ot was referred in the last evenin, able busine Committee to whom the Bapreme C that in the pinion of the cous ed, i recomme A that that course should be 1»m-unu fo ) bt of the Committee to whom the wrted on the proposals for the pavi o the uml net for dolug the work e lowest bidder. Alderman Armfield nl directing the ner to pre sive specifications for future work of the kind, be nd that many hints could be t, in favor of awarding Tew 101 tiv taken from those adopted by the Croton Aqueduct Board with cct was referred bae Committee subl A communieation from tho Mayor was pre , transmit tinge one fr Prospect Vark Commissioners, nsking the Common Counedl to take o on the matter of altering the gerades of the dtrects futerseeting the exterior lines of the Park 80 8 to conforni to the grade thereof ; and also communicating the draft of an a ring the Common il 80 to do. Tho Mayor urged the Poard to take prompt on the subjoet, aud thus aid the ™ in_the Inudablo efort they o making to push have in charge. Jtoferred to Committeo ou Laws and A pplica- tions 10 tho Loglslature. A communication from the Father Mathow T. A. B. Soclety cas preseuted by Abderman O'Brien, faviting the Hoard to e “the procossion on Weduesday in front of the City Hull vitatl s acogpted. C T . 1),, presented a communie: ation ask- Ing for more fios: n.u supply on hund be IIIE”InmIenlunlu to the uses of the Department. ferred to Fire Departwent Commit- co e Fire Department Committee of the Eastern Distriet re- ried 1 favor of repairs to Hoso Currlago No. % and Eiglaes Ros 6 and 13 Adopted. Application was mude to empower the Police Commissioners to.ucrease the foree in Brooklyn ten ho subject, after sone discussion, was referred to the Police Committe Tho lwd, ‘after trausacting some othier routine business, ad- Journed. EuprzzLEMEST.—Samuel Fletcher, employed as & clerk in Mr. Douglass's drug store, corner of Fulton-ave. and Pearlst., was arrested yesterday by Roundsman Riggs of the Forty-first Precinet Poliee, on the chargo of purlofning & num- bertof articles to the amount of about He was brought before Justice Cornwell and committed to the Peitentiary for threo mouths. ———— Tae CONDEMNED PRISONERS.—Gonzales and Pel- lioler, condemned to be exceuted on Friday next for the murder of Mr. Ortero, are visited almost dally by their frieuds. They scem penitent and ready for their fate. A few days since ono of them desired some kiducys for dinner. The, being un- able to furnish the article, sent in beef steak. risoncr re- and stal tndmtnbchldanlyl few days to liva, he govd to The kiduey was furuisbed as —— Prymovtr Cruncn FestivaL.—The annual fos- tival of Plymouth Church Sabbath School is to take place on tne17th and 16th inat. Tn addition to the usual attractions, the nh'rl. will avail lufl!dmmln:'lo.r{:n. a'fiu 'AEI be d:l occasion. g childron is just S oo e Commsioe Sl doubisss utaés s, largs PSS SN FiruMEX'S DIsTURBANCES.—Several alarms of fire occurred on Sunduy afternoon and evening, but they proved to be false. Some fights took place, however, between Engines Nos. 2 and 22, ard Engine No. 12, Hose No. 17 and ‘Track No. ing in the of bet the S8 e o e i wers vl O T OCTOBER 9, Messrs, Juignot and Drivet will commenca theis ssason of ¥ranch Comic Opers and Drama, st tho Fronch' Theater, th i e T thmn( the season of l"n(n sh Comin ast, when T pmd' cod. This kM under tho di- At the Ne Opera was comgenced on Wednesda; Doctor of Alen opera will he giver overy ev: e reetion of its composer, Eichbe: Thres other | operns by this composer are in & ThovT Cadis, Night in Row d “The Rose of Tyrol," o' Garden “The Black Crook” sill, be _ond at @ Matinée on Saturday, The ally cruwded. . «Qur Ameriean Cousin” is to o'Clock, and every ovens house is ¢ At Baraum'’s Mustun, be performed every afternoon at ing et 4. At the Olympic Theater, Mr. Jeferson will continno to We should vastly prefer—in apponr a8 Asa 7'renchard. coumon with many of his admirors—o see bim in charac- s, tersanore worthy of his g At the New-York (hmn tio day performanos will e ud the ovening porforn ance” said that Mr. Leny mu. When onee we have ircus s n.: itution of thekind that Las been established 1 yoars, we Lave ’l(-umehmun ires of the evtertaizment requiro ndnunn. Mr, James Robinson, and Littls Clarence, and Mlle. do Berg, mld the clowns, asd {he turmblers, wad the trained poics—who does ot Know tht all are genuino and exeellnt performers in the ring? At Irving Hall, Mz, and M. Howard PPaul will continue to give their Parlor Entortaingont, introducivg new fea- tures and striving to pleaso eversbody—who has tho seusi- Dility and the taste to appreciate quiet excellence. At Doderorth’s Hall, Mr. Hartz the \Ihnlw st will con- tinue to exhibit h Tho Won- drous Living Head,” g feats of jug- glery, in whmh art o is @ mas At'the Hail of Messrs. s+ & Loon, No. 720 Broad- way, the Harp of Ethiopia i ni; ck, and o very x1rm|uunlcrlu|ml.c.lt is nightly given, by u large compaiy of performers. r. Dawison, the eminent (ferman actar, will apporr. al tht Stadt on Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday of this week, Hae is, we aro iaformed, to jlay Mepl sstopheles and Richard the Fhird. ISLA‘\D NL‘H'? e Tink AT THE SeaMAN'S ReTigar.—About M o'elockmon Satnrday night, a fire broke out in the ahove-n institution. The fire was discovered by the resid Dr. Feeney. The doctor with some aselstanco the flames, but as the fire progressed rapidly he-th better to give the alarm to tho Fire Department, which quickly responded nad succorded in subduing the funes. Tho Reireat t 200 drecepit scamen, wh o was caesed it bivak lnsurazce, bus in what companies we did ot as tuin Arnests oY TiE Harnor Porice.—Henry Holmes, Edwin P. Thomas, Ale W. Murray, James Danty, Jobn corge I Travis, William I is Hay, Chasles Hay, Charles Wei vestonday arrested by the Toat law, they i st Wand I v the Ton wmount uf pearaiuce at the Court of —_— ‘HER AND UIS BRIXTHREN. MR. BE T the Editor of The N. V. Tritwne. Sti: The General Association of New-York, which holds 1ts meeting i Owego on the 9th, Jas bitht 1o been free and firm in its libe onal offulrs b the e Does it not behooie % of Mr. Beccher ! ny of its ee hole mode to bear the odium of Mr A CONGUEGATIONAL FASTOR. e o understood that thé Te. I5. W, Beo oxt week aud give Lis ey coMML AL MATTERS. - —— SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGR. % [#71 Coupon.|0 & Miss Cort \Erie. 7 ) over Bauk 1040 Coupon [ 7310, g ) aware Cumibesisad Coal ) 115 »al. fobigan Central, © 106} Wilkeabarre 100 ¢ 106§ Quickailver. i 4 NY -mu s, 157" ¥ 000 10 ma Tennesseo s, W .. 19 1,000 o1} Martposa Pret Tenn*State 6s, new. | 100 ] a0 40 Union Navigatios A0 10 ¢y 6 | 2w, | Amertean Express ¢ 10,000. . (e it inia G, ex conp. 45 Boads. Atlantic Mail I &N.W lrr ||u|m 1. 6 Central AmTran Co 10, 63 3 \' ( utral Mil & 8t rmunx M v & Cin 188 1,000 ... ol 4o, l 0 CLOCK BOARD. U 8 6 520 Coup, O & Miss Cort 100,000 L1133 30,000 1,540 mf 10,000, l *l-a.\ltuu,» o (umlnr ud Pref 0 i s 7 ap 60 | Quicksiiver P10y me -l - 1108 | Mariposa Prof | 40 Coup | 109, %} 03| West Union T rk B, 1675 | 100... 2,000, . 0 Virgnia s Ly “lev veens. 1065 200 2§ 0CLOCK LOARD. thhllnvr U 8 6a, 5.0 Conp e (Cley & Talelo Missouri s, 10,000 0 Ohio k Miss Cer ; o, Bur & Quhuy o8 Wil & St Paul l‘r;-l.. I n. nhum ¥ liaak 10§ 10 (,umblrhnfl Goal Pt 100... 53! 100 OFRX BOAKD OF BROKERS—10 A. M. Mich So & No Ind 500 [ i'l 74 7 08 L,h(u & North W 4 pr 42 1o 2 P, Clevt | 1......... ... 87§ ll.li Clev & Toledo 200.. m Chie, xnah omlo'{:oo'l-n-—lr. 0 & Mies Cort I 0. M .se 843 100, - | 'cm nnu’f’ l] ’ lfloh C(-nlrd 3 || 100 . 115] Clfl & Toledo’ Clxh: & 'Northwest'n 400, Y R S0& No fad rP'rnm.sv“ A\n muum STOCKS. X (o el Gold Bullion Con aReNaNSaD Gaw b, R Q' Mz lhll . Colu .l-mn G& 8 100. 100 Moxpay, Oct. R—p.at. ©old for delivery has been loaned to-day at §@1 per cent, and sold for cash at 150, The closing price is 149, after selling at 1483, . The Stock market was irregalar and fancy shares lower, % aly in tho day, under sales to realize profits. Erie sold ia the mozuivg ut 91§, cash; and as low as 81, seller three was aceepted during the forenoon, At the decline thero was no great pressure to scll, and the break in Erio was looked wpon “an erranged thing.” At 83, cush, new buying commeneed, and it soon rose to 86, cash, and closed at #3]@31, The rest of the market sympathized with Eric; but there.was a disposition shown to let it tako care of itself, and to deal in other things. Govern- , without exception, were strong, and 113 was s aad 1105 for tho new issue. The7.30s were pothing to be Lad under 106§ in large notes. State bouds steady and little doing in Railway Mortgages. ‘The Miseellancous £ tocks were dealt in m derately. Wilke's Barre Coal sold at 62, and Mariposa Preferred 27§ After the call the market was stronger, and the whole list. was wind st bigher rates. At the Second Board the disposition to buy inercased and the whole list was in re- quest. ¢ 7-30% the bidding was advanced to 106§2 106 for first, and 100} @106§ for second and third issues; 10-40s solu ut £93, avd new 5208 at 110§, North-Western Stocks were stiouger for both issues. Fort Wayne was in demand ot 1083% 103}, and Michigan Southern at 8%, ate in the day the market was firm with o good demand followi g rates: Olio and Mississippi, 34@34f; ton Water Powe:, 3:3@33; Cumberland Preferred, q:iv‘,‘ " 51@51]; Mariposa, 13j@13§; a Prefe ; Western Union Telegraph, ew-York Ceniral, 115@415); Erie, 83{@84; 122217 Reading, 11621154; Michigau 483; Mllinois Ceutral, 127}2127§; Cleve- Iock Islend, 1074@107}; North Western, Vorthi-Western Preferred, 73§ @74; Fort Wayne, mts At 4 and 5 per cont tho supply is far coss f the wants of tho street. In commercial Best sells at 5 per cent, and good at 5} Thie supply of moncy at the closs of busi- at. » Jarge, and holders reported more difficuity in @6 pe placi cir bolances. The bank statement shows no materia! alteration beyoud aloss of $2,486,000 of Legal- Tenders, which has been sent West. WAwLK f e Loans, Specte, Cirewiation, and Depostts, in the Banks of e Cityf Bow-York, for he wask ending. Saturdey, Oct. 6 1006, Average | Averngs| Averaar Aliount A'm-m' Amount| Le i | Tenders Specie. cu}llu Degonits. . . 29,587 8,321,006 4,199,509 12612 5,699,500 2,137,295 627184 6,143 155 2,854 183 525,400 4,757,906 1591513 i Tl o2 301,171, @230 :mm 1131708 15608( 12,542 1,639 78| ‘570,724 155,054 | 857,980 (“l'“lfllli‘n 2 Do) Tt il nu( 3| 265000 Laporte ader 2 ). 300408 tere &L I | b .'I."'.,. s el 11,0000 ecb. 1. m.u... o,y 307,73 Grocers' 3l Nordh River. 0T 11, k 258 343, R 268 2,826, 1651, Les Clearings for the week endiu (‘In'in:: for the week -udm‘oJ*c “es for the wewk ending So Balavces for the week ending Uct. relieved the in Muwl the money map TM Cincinnati flanacofl'nlnynylx B TS ‘ i n..,.lfl sgeregate lucpiy of enmnc‘ "rhe. demand for - o s it o anfifi cent, ummmwdv the o BALWAT e ) m B Michigan Central.-s ..'.:"' i i ”'““E Milwaukee and St o0 a0 Dy Paad Miwsukee g P duCiiea . Ldm 2o Metiregor W Ay B2 215 ls:"'. The Great Westorn Railway of Canada in the first of October shows a decrease of $16,890, The Western Union Road in the closing week «on.. ber shows a gain of $721, Mining Stocks are in demand. Sales of Bullion 0’ solidated wore made at $5, amd of Hope Gold st §1 75, Corydon sold largely at $5 90286, ®rAnnexed is a list of jobber's it the 2 Dry Goods Exch: un!o’mtsnffim.-ph:"'- ey Socinga—Afpsin 4, e s, X, 5y Rey- Bleacl pollnclind Shirtings—Lonsdale, 3. Forratlle, 32e; l'flu»—:prupe 20c.; Amoskeag, 18¢.; Andda.l'm., man, wvsum— Dflg Tral, prives unchan »u«-m i mm iy xs‘mr.-.: S Dria! Mo S 00 o, d, whl’ng' Co, nw-b Eunameied, French Euameled, Mmhbl‘n:unl. Dyron, N, Ticl e Btripes—Amoskeag, 37jc.; Haymaker, 2. — MARKETS.~Carefully Reported for The Tribume. Moxpay, Oct. £, 1868, ASTTES—The market is firm with l lmdmn- demand; sales at 75 for Pots, and §12 504 812 75 for Pearls. COFFEE~Rio has been in very Alc-uldnnd full prevé- ons rates are realized, the mlrlrt closing firm; sales are re- ported at 3200 bags, ex Talbot, and 2 #40 bags, ex H;ydza, privote terms. inds are fairly active aud steady; sales -1 ASMM-‘M at lij@lde, 60 bags Laguayra st 109 urrmx—’m demand is moderate and prices weak, wmw-nm 3T @ee. for V],Ildl mfl —There l‘l rket s sales of 120 bags G W-Hu’;’d in h-l. O AND M ket o I N:.-u Stase Flour I lea active, oy ey are 10@Loe. imily mhnnlrmbnu“ i the sales are 9,000 I»bln it tfl 20751940 for Superline Ntate and Westorn; §3 #1130 for urdh-znndmm!xn State; 811 40@$i2 30 Kaney State; §0 02413 5 tor the low grades rspdn Western Extra 81230 for S 1) for Trade brands, and CM 102817 for St. lalh Double and Triple Extra, Bm‘llbeflflalvhlnnlml in mand ot §52 45 tirm at 139 §1525 for Winter Wheat Ext nl. Mlluml m i withoud change; the demand is moderal at §12 09 13 60 for common to fair Bnlumnre anl Cmm Extros, and §13 70316 50 for trade and fam Tie Flous Is et b of T ke a1 ¥ tirmer: sales 590 Dils. 1t 63 203525 for Brundywin G RAIN—The market for Wheat is very Fiuds a l«lr‘rl"r..dlnd the Iflulnltyh da";w‘: F3 There is o limit lnqni Unsound Spring x| e ptcen Miler pe okding o 0r EtheF m.e..t',’.".‘l the bustuess hvm t; wales of 17.400 bush. at §32 3 05 for N Awaber Stato and Unsound Spring on private terms. is firm but quict; the supply is Dght of sales ot bush. ot 81 12 for Okl Western, and 81 081 32 for small ate. Barley s firm and unsctled, s of 8,000 bncky - 11’4;\\«!“?4!"!( sb;l: §1 m lh:l is e 1 sl Corn at I Wos rat) buyers S0 off and prices declined sightly. This mk-:.s juquiry and the market closed stong ot 9@ oo Stixed Western; the demand js confined to trado; the sales are 12,600 bush. at 9%, for Red ;i wfii" Western Mixed; 95¢. for do. Yellow, aud 9% %Gje. o, Wiite. HIDE*—There has been more activity in the market, and rices are firm ; sales embrace 1,400 Wet Salted Para, 40 o ot 1je., currency; 3900 Dry Califoruia, 282 e, currency’; 4,300 uos Ayres ou private terms. 1A Y—Tho receptaarelight.and withs good demand, priose are firm at We. @81 05 for shi HOPS are firm and in fair d flnn.nd lornm use; we quote a8 [ ‘noderate demand at 1086, ol other kinds are nnlnlnaL AL las firm and in fuir demand at §1 60 for i, s 030 rw Lump. LATHS—Eastern are firm, and in fair demand at $4, three moths. nuusszs—h sales are reported to-day, Prices remals firm NAVAL STORES—Spirits Turpentine is steady and with sales at 6742 S oatia i bk, Baaiay are and in fuir demand ; sales, 1,500 blis, at C .1 7585 50 for Strained_and New, mnnwtw.\’m gold; 500 City Steers, 75 PROVISIONS—We have had & Paleand Extea. Tar is dull the market opened at our_extreme .;m but gmln’lfl\ fell and closes dull and _heavy; we \e-r of nothing being done fog forward delivery; the sales, eash rogular. are 7,000 bble. at €32 9@ §33 75 for Mess. Beef b aict at p-m o sales of 100 bbls. at $152§20 for Plain Mess and for Extra do. jerce Beef fs inactive. Beof H sales on Satunay of 23 bbls. Cragin's brund, ¢ €44, Cut Meats are quiet ; smal of City, in bulk, for Shoulders, and 19¢. for Hams. Bm'on 1s fifrly active; sales of 5 boxes Cumberland Cut at 15jc., and 200 boxes Short Ribbed on private terms. _Lard is in fair closing firm ; sales pl'm, t 18c. for City, 18jal18je. for to prime llnvfilknml 19 19%c. for Kettle Rendered, lh hl.hr rate for small lots, AFTERNOON PROVISION MARKET, 5 0'cLOCK—Pork has do- clined. and fuir business was done on the spot : about 3,000 bhis. sold ot §32 50832 90, cash and regular; nothing done fee olders most anxious to tind buyers. ROLEUM—Crude is dull, heuvy. and lower. We quote at 24 #244c. in barrels, and 17@17)e. in bulk. anna! in ia more active, but {;1 are lower; sales, 5,700 bbis.. o Fja e. for L. 8., 30 @40c. for do. to W., 42c. for rdln(-dm . for standard White, and 43je. for prime White. an-m-lln's e, 1CE—1here is only & Jobbing teade doing, but in view of the small stock prices are maintained. SUGARS—Raws have been in fair demand and ore firm of 10§ 1e. for fair to good lln-flnmr sales of 900 Lhds. at I 11e. for Cuba, and 620 boxes at 11@llje. Refined are qu and steady, N “The demand is light for Clover Sced. but the stoel is light and bolders firna ; % 1aide Timothy Sead to slling at 80 5084 por bush. though Flax Beed is more pleaty and is selling at §3243 15 per bush. of 56 ®. T'ALLOW—The market is firmer, but the extreme firmness of holders restriets business; sales of 50.000 1 Prime at 13je. WOOL—We have no particular change to note in l-'lum nmm rades are very dull and are frecly offereds fi es are firm, and are scarce. KX~ The market is fairly active and firm; sales of 750 lub. at §2 41 for Western. —— NEW-YORK CATTI.E MARKET. For AR WEEK E: Bestvs. Cows. “Vosla Blitop end Lambe. Swine, Total, 6,315 1,44 2,M1 15127 50,617 These were ..uu at the following market-| plm- A an 8 Beeves. Cows. Voul." Lactoe, Swise. Toteh At National Drove- Yards L3130 3% 54 812 At Hudson 24 .. 6T 535 A0 Brien 81 ot ache 1500 At Chamberlin's N 10 6o At Fortiethst. Hog- Yards ... .- P Sent from the cars di- rect to Butehers. and Scattering. 195 M 613 12906 e seee Avernes Woekly xv- ‘55 L8 1,50 16,001 11,023 33,619 72 L03 ed 1449 48,130 PRICES OF BYEF AT m PRINCIPAL fllm, THIS WEER: The following are the quotations per pound, 'wpos the esthe mated net woight of ment. seller slaking offul. That i, 8 look whoso quarters will weigh 8 ewt, ot 10 conts 3 amounts to "That of ordiu Inferjor, or lowést grade of Cottle. e guneral averuge of the market to-day, estimated at Extreme mngce of prices fron. ol “The most of the sales ave from R WHEKE THE OATTLE ARE FROM. “The Bullocks sold at One-hundredth-st. are reported from the following Stat ‘The following shows the conditions of the New-York City Banks this week and last: Oct. 6 4,210,161... Ine. 4,402,770 e} 2, ec. 1,410,202 Drc. S4s8 ‘T'he business of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, $4,810,138 95—for Customs, $190,000; Payments, $3,415,061 94; Balance, $91,683,678 43; Coin Notes, $401,000. Exchange for the steamer is nominal. The Treasury Department is not exchanging new 5-20s of 1865 for com- mmwl At New-Otlcans on tho 2 inst, foreign exchange ‘was quiot but finm., Supplies were limited and the demand little better than nominal. Sterling was quoted at 149 for bill of lading bills, and 152@154 for Al to first class, and 156@157 for bank; and francs at 3.67§ for Al commercial, and 3.60 for bank. In domestic exchange>the banks checked on New-York at § per cent discount, at which they drew to a fair extent. The sales of commercial in- cluded $15,000 New-York sight at § per cent discount, $200,000 at §,$9,000 at 9-16, $43,000 five days’ llshut 1, ! | $50,00015 day#’ sight in two lota ot § and §, snd | $25,000 30 days’ sight at 1] per cent discount. The rates ‘outdoors for New-York sight were 916 to § discount. The Pottsville Journal of the Sth says: The quantity of coal sent by rallroad this week is 5201718 uqlnl. a.mu: hm ‘weok, 74,010 18 Dml.%‘lllli 121.76) tuns for the week last year. ‘The trade sums up this week as follows, compared with last your: 7 7 20559 6T 20666 9,806,090 W 6TNAT 4074 3,004,508 The Chicago Tribune of Friday says: About §500,000 in curency was regeived (rom Now-York, IA.V. OF DROVERS. The following are tho names of drovers, owners, or ooms dmrfiln!!hcmflm and where the cattle are re B, Gray, 1A, u':'.'-’m. 0. 2#7(E 8 Holton, 0 201{0tis & Rankin, Ky 3 Eloty Tova. Lawicm & Trainer, Lawlcss & Trainer, 18,Togers & Hughes, O W W llurhrll 0. head, the average per week last year, aud with ‘market oue year ago. THE MARKET AT HUDSON CITY. Hopson Ciry, Oct. 5,—There are sbont G500 hnl.

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