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- - & —— et —_— CWIL COURT: o — UNITED STATES C(RCUIT C Judige SMALLEY WEAVY VERDICT. T teked o7 pass enty - w A It w itended by lfni .llu,'. ase that the fact of pl g ou his pass prevented the company from ng i Fe Couch dachien othery los a3 s tht he s for tho jury was the alleged nezligence of defend: Tho jury found for plaintiff, asscsaing the damug: A . UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT- Nov. 12—Before Judge Suiryas. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. B 1L H Teask Jr, agt. The ship Undervriter art lwplicated with Charies Carow et al. This eanse came up for argument on the exceptions 00, and the tothe L'l The amount iu_rvllfli is sbont questions disenssed are very important M ¢ argnd. wmong others, the following points L That the i # Tan* the libelant, being the nssigns 1he right to enforce the implied the original party » m hoving been a civil contract, u Court of Admirslty n tho entire subject of the action bl + natare. Ex ) Beebo was heard § Me 9 ¢ Benediet argued also wnde ou behalf of the other part The Court reserved its decisio Before Judge Brers AISTRIBUTION OF TRE FROCEFDS OF A VALUAKLE CARGO. U 1 Cargo. 1 States agt. The Schooner Stephen H Stephen Hart sailed from London, E ardonss, in Decerber, 18 wos captured by the Unite among with percussion 10 long Eufield rifics »iih t oid vifes with saber bayonews, « 660 rifld Eaficld ca 4 % Bronswick rifl cavalry saber: bore rified eannon wgs and L000 she cartridge 1 ame. P pped, 1 fiep! viflos: 100 Q07 L aymacks; 4,000 ball. bags « ; 410,000 Minto rifle-cartridz Euglish maskets; 1,540 yar loth, LA 15432 pair of paims_ russet-shoes, et sboes, Blucher pattc for oitas 1% 17 ondes and 3 bules t 109 yaric of scarlet-cloth, for s twilled flanucl 2960 yards brown He g0 was Tor Army unifers nion powder and a consideral cones aid other appartances for st s, bayonet seabbards, surgeo: ooks uud eyes, shears, can The appraisement of pruse of the curgo wnd was u great acquisition to the iipments. pmey s vessel is of proceeds. - FATES COMMISSIONE] —Before Commissioner COUNTEREEITI URITED S LW (loyanai tGenuat terfel} United States A. 1. Hancock % #1 counterfeit Trea the 10th of this month v 50 of 51 comnterfeits, wid satzt day he ingroduced M- weget service, 1o the defendant ss a1 ¢ wit exhibited the eurrener and bills, he wont e of the place where they were, and w wnotiwr, detective outside. Mr. Wood corwboratcd this wit o Upital States District-Attornes Jo«. Tell for the Ulited nt. Waite Btaien, 20d Robert Jiefe ORN \Bowing testimony exy am employed by officer e Kpow defendanty Yo g of the th; T inquired for I 1 8boat 11 o'clock, and still didy T would be the at 5 o'clok both there, but the couv Was not in sng of Virnce, thongh he w h9d of introduetion; he took it, and couid wor have come better Tecon wanied; 1 said I wonted some &5 and 10 nati foita, i said be had not aujthin Lind on ban ek foe Task Jawae of 50 cent fhac Bad wot any of that on hand; 1 then asted mad be sud. only the next to the lust i eureency, | then asked if T waan't keepi Tond, ho s a8 mic 1 of the last issue of the fractional 1 sid ¥ couldn't stay, and be said the best b Aot i have the las, inen but one; Tthen o ¢ would vary according to the onle: ¢« 1 took; Ithen proposed to take #10 worth; or solil Jess than & package of §100; 1 suid 1 ed for of that kind and didn't ihe stuff; be th i conldn't t 1on had some couversati poma fives and tens; ho told me to monsyand he wou'd let mo have as g ;z market: T then lefi and went in th 1 o'clok Q . B. ai n it 1 had come for that stuff; 1 ha take s a=at, and he would be buck er send ) +. 1 then weut out: B. was already outs wory after 1 came in; within kalt an hour wfter D, cane in the mean time; B. Lavded me packag ag: ol coanterfeit mouey that D. sent; ; ho said ho didn't know the s 0 ot wm was 5 worth; he suid 1 could step into the « eonut 1t 1€ T cliose; 1 did so, und found G vl currency; I nsked him who T was (o e said 1 could pay kim, that it wede no ke street and sta he asked i im again until afier b gut ia Rere. [Connterfeit v bieatiios it] 1 marked 17 pieees of 0. 2 samined—Tt was perhaps three got them that T marked them , Tean't tell 3 it was in about my person ail ¢ omployed by secret service since the 5th of February the Samuel G, Cotton, Sheriff, Henry viage husiness ; T receired Jotters. Job. Nettieship sworn—Am in secret ser had conversatioas with D. in reference to bis transact tha last wituess, Bruce, some time iu last part of J wr . Mr. D, said & m o o smol amount be ' didn't know what to whout ¢ ; be said be didn't let him Lave i it he said Le (Bruee) w T told him thet T would b tou, and a shoit tine o Isaw D. and tolo 'im the Chief told me to 7 could ; he said he would supply Bruce, if he e Miew to his arrest : D. knew that I was in the o W "A'ver some argument on the part of counsel, the Commission- or concluded 1o bold the prisouers for trial, at the smwe time wayiag that if the defendiute’ counsel would produce any an- telr views, e would Teconsider the therities in support of cam U’ . District- Attorney James Bell for the Uited States, and Waite, caq.. for the defendant Bradley, aud exJidge E,.!m “or defendant Disbrow. Befor: Commissioner Brris. © ALLEGED ITALTAN COUNTERFEITING. United States Lorenzo Chitti. owing testimony explaing the cuse : . Hancoo mens;) that s Ole they had for sale at $23 for §. went thero with Col. Wood, Chief of the Sec yision of tho Treasury Deprrtment, and Mr. % No. 3 Rose-st. . counterfelt wouey with. Oliase Y (‘ross examined—We searched the place and found six of bad money bidden under some papers i & drawer u the room. l\flmfiflfim‘"fl 0 by M. Newcom! ‘money; 1 paid it No. 41 Pearl st, in purchase of coontesfeit Martis went WA some time; s0on ater can back came in; Martin then handed me €5 iu +feit 60 cent stamps, and I paid him $15, of which iy s this was on the 9thinst. at4p g 0.5 ‘with Martiu sod bad seen Martin {"Win. B, Reifeld— Aefendast X tistened St e By & el e count A ¥ ‘Ao dedendant was then sommitted for risl . Glacomo Furd. A w defendant at No. 5% Rosest. last Sat- sy the place; fonnd a drawer in tho #ix pleces of counterfeit mono found jn drawer; hat he found the pawn tioke? on the floor of the knew or suspected who the owner was He was committed in default of §2,500 fl:,"."",‘,‘ (‘Ham-a. Ilm ||l:, I&- ot ol agt Schaf. ! ‘:ill!, ;;nh , Calfl set. Bautersiy 3 1#5, Choreh et wnd nover Tow Co. eban qmsel..‘h-fl-.::ufllfin. T, | e simo of hi me and explain about it at the Marshal's Office; ho has never, to my kuowledge, explained about it. Cross-oxamined—This money was found in a place by itsell defendaut was the proprictor of the place; he was attending 10 the wants of the customers of the luoe; did not search the defendant; he came to the Marshal® | 5 ffice voluntarily. For the defense, celved most of these and put thera by themselye fendant was a teacher, a trusteo of the Ttaflan Beneyole ciety, and & man of good character ge Lo Commissioner discharged the pri ore Commissioner OsEOKN THE LOTTERY IMBROGLIO. United States agt. William Craft Mz Adums, the counsel for the defendant the Commissioner yesterday and, after adinitting that defendunt business without paylug the “omunjssioner that e the Lime of his arvest. Downieville G Duil. 1 ALLESRDRTHERT bp A Diavop Rixo.—On Saturday last. Cecclis Vau Deusen paid o visit to Catharine O'Donoaghue, At No. 408 West Twenty-fourthst. While them, Cothariae hod roau drawers fn s npartment. ULT.—Nov. 12.~Befors | n (ho drawer; 1 sup 10k COURT—PART L—Held by Judge Bar- at 10 o'clock a. m.—Nos, harles Lockwood agt. The N. Y, Contral Raitroad. pinintiff, who was a drover, and beld a drove: ng him to pass over defendaut’s road, was asly injured by falling into a hole at Canastota, at oo io ot off, while riding on defendant's rosd. riner of the accuscd testified that he re. ills himself fn the conrse of his Lusiness, pocasion to open one of Ii'hll Co. of Brooklyn; 2567, Melutire agt. Dayton N and iu dofug #o, & rin; 3 2301, Schuiidt Lerfy 7 KR oy 0o Dele b a ad on her fluger became entangled f om Lor fingor into the drawer. A search ‘the Fing could not be found. Ce- e the search was going on, and fo her having the ring od that night by Margaret ol Patrick Farrel in From these etreum- both chiarged with the thoft,and such eaplavation as they can The ring was u dismawil, set #s szt Tho Man. Fie rm'uf“ East River bire insorance N was made imm cilin aoted in suoh & manaer whi that some eospicions were felt i aud, being wa B talking (0 B Man nAm very suspicions marner in 8 stances, Farerl and Cecolia are, rtunity of giviog siid that the only quest] Y Jouan ~ -~ el Ronrk; -1 ‘l‘ybn ) Smith & P-nbrmv'll‘! ;. MeDousd pat. it . Gaffrey agt. Dovsherry; 7714, 8 Ak, wubotituied se drlend. George, the Couvnl arr agt. Huriburt; uae wgt. The Peopios’ appeared_befors of New York, wul o e o, N AnMIRAIY= | 34 conduct 4 lottery nnd tax therefor, informed the question of the constitutionality of the law under He thea handed the Commis- sioner a decision by Jodge Field of New-Jerscy in an auslogons cnse, and which decision counsel claimed suj ported his vi the unconstitutionalit of the law. missioner that he bad sent for and should obtain a decision by Justice Nelson, ronderad at Rochester, in t triot of this State, whicl wonld also sns (sin his position. Commissioner took Jodge Fiold's decision. d consider the util he obtained | unless the Intter was delayed 100 lo ant in glace of Gr J 2118, Biesee sst. Fulton Fire Tur. Co.; 2128, Fire Tns. Co. 201, Sme agt. Home e, Co, of New-Vorks Mareszek agt. Coulwol ocal. i 1702, Sanie agt. Seme; 182, Ne MMON PLEAS—Part I.—Held by Jodge Brapy.—Court opens ot 11 o'elock o, m.—Now, 1527 ol Waterbury j 1566, ¥ g Tiirschtield; 154% V 345, Colen agt. Ferris; 1654, F wreddy VI3, Davis oseph St Toset U | wehich defeadant was charet Corntor Co THE MONEY MARKE! SALES AT T—;I STOCK EXCHANGE, S s, 320 Cop, Vo A, FOW &G He aleo iuformed the Com- ries M. Da Costa, on bebalf of the vespoudent, Stunrt und informed Mr. ruised by him. stice Nelson's decision, belant could not proceed in the same sult m cem wad 0 personam for the coutract ariicied upon in the Libel f tLe claim articled 4 not, by mere force of such nssigument, become sub- which 10ay huve I Michigan Ceatral V'S 6w 520 Coup, 50,000, ... ... W74 30 U 85, 1640 Coupon| Am Notes : +10. ind." 107y Fourth .a.nu}:lkm 6 *| Western Union Tel i ¥ ~Defore Mr. Jus wide; 1344, MeNedll nericai £ Bank SUPREME COURT—Cuavneis—N¢ AUTHORITY OF TREASURY AGENTS—CHARGE OF FRAUD IN CONFISCATED COTTON. . Jcrominh Beall agt. r This i* the case, before reported, in whic 1iffy charge that the defendant, wh Treasury Agent, them, at Albany, oW by persons who the libelant by an long Lind juris- jouger of & s, Brady ® v, &e.j 1765, Florens agt . Wilson; 1707, Sume agr. Same; 1768, Snath Rehakel, 1700, Spercr agt. Noruan, &e,; 1690, Schivarmarm sgle Marrse Coumt—Tiiar Te . Freenan sgt. Edwards; 53, Hardford Betabols; T, Duon k py—Held by ALKEg, J. ply in Dehalf of the libelant. 4, Peck agt. Miller: 573, B 4 of the exceptious 7ed largo quantily of cotton belonging n, under the pre Confederate produce irother's, clanging the marks and bagy iffs sy that thei ud, for the a was meinly of the crop of 1861, and Joan was bLased. tained were not for the fntending N CRIMINAL € {Before Judge Rusel.] | o oauica. term of the Court of General Ses- aions this ar lins hoen oharacterized by an carnest effust o the | 4 District- Atorney Bedford to clear the piy the Tombs of the pends npon the vesdiet of romicnt in this city, was afterwi o seized but 100 1y 0 Rritish swoolh-bore |Chic & N W P | 100, fala, and the balance, 11 palachicols. and thence to N(w. Yerk farncd over to the contract_agent of i shiase (one-Ahird) u se faokets, 1750 white blankets, 4 of Riakeley's with erimianl caleadar of oid casos, and s oyt |Clev & Tolodo Piason s whose guilt oF droceice | I preaides and the other pros nnswick Oliio & MiwsCer . vamber of rinls and plews hase b Sing, dispi-ited and despondent, oron their pied with the trinl pof & Wab Imex Pateick Madden wid Tl us offense of robbery in Chatles St. John, who was met A into a hallwa whed down and relieved of & w The pun)shment for 8 s Kelly wer | e prapose ; 1,040 wiates of Loados agt, William | inz ed. “al Ib by tiom on the 151 of Novenher 13 Dover-st. and & Y Ipacas_und ¢ 11 & St Panl Pref 00, woe T8 on the demurrer, with leave to on pu) went of costs, ~Fudgwent ford Pavia orr Oy Dy was icd for gra A NEw Wan go alins Edwin Pard sccused by San 4 Thirty-seond st., 10th of Mareh, a set of harnces U & fis 520 Conp V0. 1865 Mariposs P COURT=Serera on Mager, pla m the siand to (e Bird and others agninst William ¢ Thow 5k City AL, 18 SEOKES OF.—S Ao witness, was pu George W. Nile “Lenn State G, ne ark, aligs James nthan.— Motion for or iy admitted L, be A with -elling a q1an Bi§iChic. & KT K Tho pursaid was st si and the City THall & crmore agt. Newton St. Jobn.—M ruton—Motion gr iven 1o the conn ~buke to the City Fathess, | 17 &y, 5.0 0p 5 thoarht Lot it was seldon ngt. The Ewpire Cily Vir antond Witlanit costa. d guilty of 1L tise Peniiontiary NO SMALL CHANGE, 3 and John Disboy ¥ Relily wos tried and be wes aleo ehargod withh st Tho testimon THE RESULT OF Maurlon Muih agt The dofendant in this case omn Preforred, 73§@i71; Fort Wayne, 1 o him s line [ Huw ¥t ek b suid he | found o verdiet for ths platot » West Unlon Tel COURT OF COMMON prisoners’ bar to be tr 104 |Alton & Terre H d wid that they had Just sent off t¥o men b day e other to Titusville, Pa., witl #3000 in counte moner apince; that was the resson he hnd not suything more d if 1 would wait three days he would ket me have ¥ a8 L wanted 0 do was to crime of robber, £ 16 yoars. was pasdng on the morning of Iy oo persst s, taken into POAKD OF BLOKERS-~ o Erie (Clov & Tolalo ot dr - @ presented u bill 1o the dant reused t give moe th e, bt were ciaiued h ) e g who wos iu his ta pckage; he then wiid a3 he hadn't what 1 wanted be woold fet me have §15 wirl Who wituesseil the defrase placed was talking with his being somewhat exeited e st his mouth, but donies admitied ealing tho 1 oam o | West Union T4 into consideration, Cacsapan yor Jokn M. iisrington for pluintiff; K. W Before Judge Bravy TOMBS POLICE COURT. | Beforn Jastice Hogan. | opante Tugrr ov Cromm—Yesterday Robert the Zth, abant w . 8. Beck net. Michael Allen; Sraith agt S Ex B Co.agt. John W. Ley P W& Chienx 100 to go down the strect. and toll m with it in 15 or The Dank* for wis arrested while haviog wader his arm a roll of m tioued, stated thut be hud g Henry B, Dawso e anked bim what it was and e eoid i wa puck: | MO U4 ed how e rraigaed before Justico g awnit e wppearanc peaty, which is believed to have beei atolen. ant, but y v room and ws of S-cent for it, Yim flvence, na ation about - JEFVERSON MARKET POLICE COURT l L—=Order nppealed fron suchman numed Justien Dodge yesterday, of i few vory extravaguut 1t is searcely po Towuss CHECKS. Tumand was bronght befe plended guiliy to the commi the dirvetion of o from the young man's appearunce, thol Fifth Avenge Hot tthe window of the St. Nicho Richurd D Brigokerhof agt. Andres Luke e iu company; there was then some conyer ne movey by express or meil; ke said 1 could do o, me his carJ; 1 paid him #15 be then said be wa fartiu Frank agt. R ~Tudgment afliruicd, onts. McBride ozt Jumics A, Dovmar et 1 paid B, for it 1ight, and be soid 1t was; Lihen Jeft Indgwent reversed, ambition would ever ini James Saston—Tudgment af Fitzsimmons ngt t ie like the ronce, jr.—Julgment Jolinson et al. gt X Yot he called his kotel the Fifth Aveuae, the very Iast snit of clothes he or bably be'the last for u while, to the circumistanees, v days after T 1¢ T had other me ; have boen 1 was in own ; Lwab in the car sk —Tpdgment ve did_ ot go any SUIT FOR DAMAGIS FOR maxisum in that ) fee - know D.; have BROKERS—3 P. M. wonld uot guees |Clov & Toledo ex d pirportivg 10 o drawi by uh whicl was reco OPEN BOARD OF , at New amed Bruce had been fo him to get connterfeit money; he sald he wastal Timothy C. Dwight agt. The Third ave Rai The plaiitifi entered ooe of th late at night on th and ioquired of conduc ville, who replied that it did in it, and paid seven cents fure; and on the hest., passengers were presented with * checks” and ductor that the car did iot go through, and which could not whiting about it b he could get, mnd none com strong language. throagh 1o York 0,000 kD Rutland Marble he was 8o auzious to gel lilttle that he fixed it 50 that somebody clse furnished fulug to i o same 5 ud §105 ort the thing to Washington and see what answer & got as 10 who Bruce wes ; I reported ft to Washe i er 1 got an answer from Washing. told by same con fhiat they mnst get out and take the car whe be done, there belng o room i teen minutes for a ear into whi walked home, after protesting Inintiff proved his case Welore a jury efense was that the boxes of the car had become leoted and coukd not g throuzh, aad that plaintiff could have gone to the Second-ave. Ruitrord and 10 wcded home. tunding five for plaivtiff end ose 10, Monsieur went into Mr. Louls Broadway, and purchased o trank in puyment o check eve, too, afler t Bruce 1t Michigan Centra ploy of the | Mioh Cicd Micl, S0 & N 0. frensury ; be didn't know that Bruce was; 1 told him he First National. Third Natioval.. N.Y. Excheny ol Bank for #5161 1is chunge, he Airocted the purchuse 0 be sent to the St OFf course, the chieck was ignored. On Satur: day Inst ho was arrested. nud he now gives his trade as_that of He s comuitted for triel without bail. ~Frauk Fernands was nccused by John C. Kane, No. 304 Bowery, of having stolew on yestorday & Mr. Knuo nys ho saw him leaving Officer Speneer i i possedsion. Nicholas Hotel, « paper bag maker THrrt or & Hoy's Co for defendants. The case came on for trisl aeain on the 8th inst., and by con seat of counsel, plaintiff took o judgiment for damazes, one cent (80 01), costs, #17; total, 17 01, Albert Comstock for plaistiff; Clarkson N. Potter for de- oy's sack-coat, worth 8% the store with it, ad when he was arrested by ! T Precitiet, the cont wus fousd PUNEE, ... PR Huinocs for the week ending Nov, . Balances for ihe week endiag Nov. of the Fiftuerth Committed to nuswer. Bunerany 1y 1ix Fikst Dy 246 Ninth-ave., appeared before Justice Dodge ou yestenlay, and made a deposition of the cirou: tempt at burglary on bis premises on Sunday night last. While i by store lato oni Raturday evening, he heard o Doise s if wome one was handling (he clasp of the outer front Suspecting from this ciroumstance that there migh be something more contemplated by future occasiun, he nights to wateh. muined in Lis AI‘ON‘.:IMI about three men entered the store, having fo h ey o by brodking. o8 the Shop b thnough e 60 Jeading to the store by forein set very deliberately to work, and commenoed by it as w00n aa the light was in the roo med{ate, ~Mr. William Tucker, No. uces of w desperate o uve seen defendant @ve or six times; (0. 3 Rose-st., where defendant Hves, on the Wth of if he had any comnterfeit stamps, be wald he Lad some; he ht in two semples; I took waom. looked at them and kept one of them; (stamp ehown wit he said those weie the stam, told both of them that T won alf next day, or us soon ns 1 got some moucy; I suw defendant again November 10, in the same place; ou the #th, defendant mowed mo & smple of what they nd for sale; on the 1008 T rvice. Di- . Newcomb, U. 8, tv Marshal; saw defendant in the possessiou of the place PETROLEUM AND MIN . 1783, Ruwsell agt. Gl ot 71, O ), Ands gt Suith agt. Philadelphin Stesm Propelier Company . Ti .;‘kl.l‘ulm ot al ng the outside visitor o to sit up for s few Wood et ol 22, Wer ‘orpany . ing o ak agt. U:L’ etal; 2161, Cobb ., Tmplesded 2371, Tyan 063, The Fire: Humboldt Gold .. and through the door Off the fock. The tiree fellows ot gt TL—Held by Murees K0, 7 Doaie at.—N: Dufl ioe sgt. Hoffraen Fire los. Ongood et sbort wax candle. r. Tuoker sprang upon one of them, the others way. A fierce contest then ensned. The light store was completel struck in the foreiead, in the Iy weveral times with great violencs, The immy,"" and this he u: M 1 th HIxT ll"l”'” oring of the Sixteenth Precine % rrested Bame Tescue 22 Lineoin agt. Gdfll.ll 20 yeu! tender by i# 10 doubt but n‘.lmnmx‘!. Tupacott ; 482, A A e oy 16, 1 gt Hi b rdam; 08, Ko ws-examined—Am an assistant o the detective service. A. B. Neweomb—On the 0th inst. weut to No. 5 Rose-st. 4 arvested defendant; we searched him on the spot; found on im hess two 85 bills which hed been given Hatcook 10 pur- MeCst- | ranuing - —— e TRISESESTEEN Oak Hill G , Okio & Col G & 8. Ophiir Gold. ... Pacific Mining Co. come pro- i oashet Oner BIUSITS B8 W ' commitiod houk By wod tha o e will be convioted, » ] T AriGep THEFT FROM A FELiow. Womksax.—Peter I Werser of No. 2) Woosterst., charged Louis Lordonnet with Laviug stolen from him at Wellesley, Mava., on the 18th of Ma: portemonnnie eontai Jotes of 1he valne of §18, 4 pai 816, & pawn-tioket rep blo-barreled gun and o powder finnk—all s that the two men Wi op nt Wellesley i May last, Werner oame in after dinner, hangh as usnal, Soon after this common came to New-Vork pawn-tickot, W hich Werner sayn was in the Ilnded Coovua - sSmith & Par G. 3 2, Krew Latiin et &l ¥ 2, Wotats st Lowdos 1 i - s Canada Copper.- 2 8882333838 38888ER o e nantity of Unil woolen Hilton Copyer.. pore o @SS 3 & working together in hhntl .!hn ouo daj n RLTIGE rosentod by the 197, Salomon agt. Salowon et a First National . who ws there for a key ki 1o ot the koy was |y o Wer was ; whilo that Lordonnet o wifes Thes won't figd angthing perby 1o n man named J 232 8 8888 & ori . United Statos. Merchants’ Union 5 Manufacturin, 3 Rasaall i . np:uvl-ll portion of thix rom whom Officer Briede of the ) & native of France, Guanoll Gold... .o 1'0) Biwyatha Gold. .o vuny 5“ #aid be would g NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1866. Hoy AALRS Downisville Gold Hining Rtocts. L | 45 5, 3 00 | Manviactur'y Stocks.| 13 E 300 300. e, Montauk Gold £l F L gl 100, . Ophir. 00, +vse .10, 10 25 United States Pet, | 100.......b30 6 00 45 Onk Hill Yrojies Goid & ~J‘| o) £l 1 Sil.| pes Bi0. 2 25 Bergen C & O g 03,10 007 100, i 0! er § 90! Ratlibone O Traek.| 600........... 170 8 75| 300, «es 1 00/ People’s Gold & Sil 0. 9 50 Crozler | 500 S0 2 08 1. ‘m af. cL.$30. 5 40 o \Smith & Pacmalos, 400......... . Walkill Lead 800, 0nessen | Dosrnieville Goid Americ 32 1,000, 20 100, 4,000, %00 0. 600/ Holmag Gold Benton G &8 & 25 100, . 2 K. 140 18 . 500[ 100........... 150 i | Guunell Goid 5 90] 200. ... 0.0 . 108 ale (N 10 00 15 1,200. [ 19 Wallace Nick: 13 | 100... o g Moxpay, Nov, 12—p. M. toses at 143 The Bauk Statoment shows an ir- crease of §1,038,768, showing a total of §13,14 391, which is the largest amount reported since June 16, The range of prices to-day has hecn 143§ @ 114, Government Stocks declined j@} per cent upon the iasues of 1864 and "65, and the 7,30 gotes with moderate sales. In State Stocks and Railway Mortgages s small Dbusiness was done, at about Saturday’s rates, The specu- tative sbare warket has been very irregular, and during the morning was quite punicky, under reports of 8 bad Bank Statement. A grand seramble to sell was wade by smal! operators, and quite low prices were acccpted. As com- pared with the yogular session of Saturday, Western Uzion §; Adaws’ Espress fell 1 per cont; Canton C voss Preferred, 3; Paeitic Mail, 1; New-Vork ; Readiog, 3; Michigan SPuthern, 14; 1li- Cloyeland and Pittsbureh, 3: North-West- orn, %4; do. Preferrad, 14; Cleveland and Toledo, 1 Roek Island; 4, and Fort Wayno, 4. Afier the eall still lower utes were made, which attracted fresh bugers, and soon produced o steadier market, At the Second Board priees broke agrin, and Erie was forced down to R0, with o ma- texial decline on many setive shures. The downward tura, i the face of an easier moucy warket than was reportcd at the close of the weelr, lovked very much like & movement to induce lurge short sales, to be followed by avother sharp upward wovement. After ke regular Ronrds sdjourned there wes great ex- citegent upou the street in Frie and North-Western Com mon, the former seiling as low as 80§, and the latier at 51). The market closed feverish and u ettled. The lost quotations were: Obio and Mississippi, Ma 31i; Boston Water Power, a2 Cumberland P ferred, G73a67y; Quicksilver, D1j@513; Mariposa, 13]) @14, Western Union Telegmph, 51@b1{; New-York Central, 1C# M6} Erie, 81@815; Reading, 115)@115]; Michizan Central, 1137 13}; Mic n Sonthern, RV} a 89, Ilinois Centrel, 123j@1 Clevdand and Pittes bureh, W0@X]: Clevelnd and Toledo, 1171@ 117 }; Rock fslnnd, 1097 108; Noril-Western, 52j253; North-West- 1004, The bazk statement, which alarmed bull operators in stocks, upon examination 1s not so unfa rorable as they suppe prises snocessful, expansion io all dopartmants except that of legab tonders, w loans are 1t shows what they need to make their enter- , is roported at §7, loss, The 1cceased $3.007 833, the circulation $302,783, 1 the deposits $1,4 The specte gains $3,958,768, which is uot an clement of weakness, whother counted ¢ the basts of an inerense of loans or as reserve for the depoaits and circulat The rate for call loans is 426 per cont. Best houses got round sums st 4@5 per cent, 1 hoases are ready to pay 5@6 per cent. In com- merglal paper 0o essential change, Best pames are 5§ % 63 per cont, with orcasional sales below the inside figure. The following shows the condision of the City Bauks: N p Nov. 10, Louns Spocie. . Chealation Tasiw of Ohe Loans, Specis, Civenlation, and Depoutts. in the Banks 7the Cley of New-York, for the wesk ending Scturday, Nov. W Uulon., e Bau of Amesics... ... . . 4415 982,318 208,78) 241,048 10049041 $iR. 156 Lob1,%1| 473305 wy, 257,09 05! WAA| WaKD 430509 1,670,916 | S00508| 06T.49 046,174 2,656,969 369,206 $,950.785 10 6,063 7 208,71 900,000 6,653€, 055 1,597, 04 JSTIS 116 t Norih American.... | z31010 6 1121 11660, 3,446,%0, 850,445 358,044 21,97 3,198,259 08,435 ) EEEL RS EEREE] g E 7,306 106,173 4660 o Lounaand Dinct..,, 175000081 o 12,145,%] ne’ 75,0, e, 1,145, Clrculation. ...... :vd._nu.mw:; S . Exchnko is not so firm as is quoted: London, 60 days, 109@1094; do. on sight, 110@110}; Parls, long, 5.17{@ 5.15; do. short, 5,15@5.133; Antwerp, 5.21§25.18]; Swiss, 5.214@5.18); Humburg, 36{2364; Amsterdsm, 41241}; Frankfort, 41@41; Bremen, 79} @79§; Berlin, 72} @72}, The business of the Sub-Tressary was: Receipts, $7,878,900 T4—for Customs, $433,000; Payracnts, $5,458,. 822 85; Balance, $04,107 847 56; Gold Notes, $328,000, The Chicago 'ribune of Friday says: The money market presented no new features worthy of note, Qrain paper i tind d borro: e Sooommaliiin. Wit sivasces ate. mads, supl :u'f:- wre demanded. Prime business paper is readily taken B usual rate—10 per cent—but the awmount offering is not large. Outside siguatures are negotisted market at 19¢ ?“Er‘u;:. w“fiu:-:m, l.;‘n:un wes tor‘:‘ d-fl‘.. :::I’. gure. ing, and 1-20@ 1-10 fum selling, Batfulo and wero tuken at 3-10@) discount. i The Cincinnati Commereial of Baturday says: Exchango was beavy by most of the banks to.day, ‘moderato reported tho offerings being more liberal, and there was ouly & fuquiry. Tt is still bought at jo. discount, and the leading sell- g rte e par, t & v #1,000 discount. An inereased demand for money was reported to-day, but the rapid decline in many artioles of m and ::: unaatisfuctory condition of trade h somo cliecks wers drawn at nerally, lored kers cautions, and they are in -t':l canés limiting their de, Horro therofore, favors to itors. '":I find the market close, Lot fim’?n actual searcity of ourrency, but want of confidence. The annual report of the State Treasurer of Alabama, for tho fiseal year ending 30th Septewber, 1866, exhibits tho following results: # The Treannror rocommends tho Laglslatara to rake some Quponicion of tho DALNGOY OF FTVLEA by TeceiYed Bum s 3’!‘»‘ decessor, whish yot remains 1a the Tufi; n kind and tion ax raceived.” Most of the amount is composed of Confedey. llemfim’lmfln Notes, with probably s small amount Bank B from all sonrces dngsm fiscal year, ing on the 30th Scptember, 1566, have boon. .. e fn Treasury on 9th September, 1865. . Total receipts and balance. .. Tw-bun-enu during the same Of the p‘y- the sum of the State for tax on licenses q . on ofticial ; 8601494 39 from temporary from repayments into the Treasary ; $i5 %0 from roports, code, &, ; §518 83 from telegra) 'lhxmr-‘ukég e ':(:-n nm Alabama State ‘be items mfi&nm- during the fiseal yoar are sufliclent general interost Lo recapitulate, the sggregate given above. Tho traffic of the Chicago and Gireat Fastern Rail i for the firat week of November was: ] 1666, .§%0,700 #0 | 1565, 427,692 79 | Tocrease. 86,001 19 The following are the receipts of the Grand Trunk ‘way for the week ending Nov. 3, 1866« 1866.......4147,905 | 1865......$141,446 | Increass .46 450 The Cosl trade, as officially reported, shows the (olloy. ing changes as compared with 1865: "Total. Totl. 825,143 11,149,208 892,143 A%, 15 14,684 e whole loss this week, mmrrvd with last year, is I tune Ahe loss from the Sehuylkill and ‘the Jiuglon via the Schuylkill, is upward of 27,000 tuus. Tio earniugs of the Toledo, Wabash aod Western Rath wny Company, for the first weak in November, were: ’ 1606, . 848,970 70 | 1965 #77,406 45| Increase. $11,7562 %5 g Mr. Julius Wadsworth hus been elocted President of | the Second Avenue Railroad Compavy, in placs of Mr. | Joha Riley, resigned Al L. P. Morton & Co. snnounce that on Nov. 1 they will altor the style of their London firm to L. P. Mortes, Burns & Co. We have received a copy of the new edition of the Stock Exchange Directory, which is improved by the addition of the name of the firm and the offico address of overy member. The work is for sale by P. J. Faye, the Doorkeeper of the Stock Exchunge. Business at the mining board since the explosion ia Dowsieville has baen quite small. It is now ascertained that aitered certificates to the extent of 109,000 shares wore used as collateral, The certificato book shows ne such over-issue, and the fraud was perpotrated by altering the number of shares from small to lange amounts. 1t is understood upon the street that recent accounteol * wueetings of directors of the New-York Central Road have very small foundation. Mr, Blatebford, whose name was prowincntly used in Albany lotters, was not oven pressad a5 meserted, It is nnderstood that materisl chauges will be wade ut the coming election, and that the control of the road has beet. fully secured by parties outside of the. stiation. /3 present g THE MARKETS, iully regorted foc Tux Tuisuse.| Moxpay, Nov. 12 1468, ASHES—The market is firm with a fair demand o¢ § 158 $10 for Puts und 814 @§l4 50 for Venrla. CEMEN1—Rosendsie is firm and in fair request, at 075, onsh. ctpally frow spinners, but p abaut for Middling Upls FLOUR AND MEAL—The market for Western and State g of "Chiange, % as dull, and prices of most r b, but ere the close a more sctive aited, and the warket fuily reovered and closed fir wuiry 8 in part specnlutive ; the sales are 13,400 blls. at & Wz#l0 4 for Superine State and Western; 93 5o $10 % for Ordsnary sod Commwon Extra State r Faney Staze; $1107 #1120 for low grades of 2 Shipping Ohio; estery Extrn; 811 10@#$i2 15 for Z d Family brwods of OLio, Michigan, and ludians or St. Louis Fxtras. Buckwheat Floar is 2543 75 pe . Canndian Flour ig et bat firm ae $14 2@ #i6 2 for Trade and Funily brnds, Tonr is dull und Leavy ; sules of 200 bbis. at $12 0@ mon to fuix Baltimore and County Extris, and 14 02813 25 for Trade and Fawily brauds. Rye Flour is Grm but qulfli‘hnh‘ of %0 bbls. at %6 e 10.° Corn Meal ig tive, bu v firm AIN—Bbe Wheat market §s more active, the demand quite general tor milling here and ot the South, snd with mod- crata drrivals ad s break in the Erie Cazl prices of Sprisg bave improved 3e. per bush, and Winter is held hifhw th Sales are 1500 bsh, Chicago Spring tt € 10 for Rejected, §2 83 4% 42 for No. @, s for very choice do. in store, and ) bugh, Inferios White Michigui st €3 15 Buley is firm, but not st ks of 44,000 busl. at $1 2% §1 10 for Canade West in bond §1 34 for do, free, and 2 10 for common two-rowed State. Rarley Malt is tirm, but quiet at #1 45281 52 im botter den and and steadier; salos of 13,500 bush. o8 $1 30 for Od Western, and #1 4081 42 for Staie sud anadian. Oats e iu folr demand_for home use, aad_close quite strong; sales of 9,006 bush. at 3oe. for Chickgn, 0#7le. for Milwaukee, ‘State by the eargo, and Te, by tho o&r load. n ope nger, and with & lively demand azl e the ean rapidly lmproved, and clwal-umg ires; the sales are 164,000 bu (g2 m Maed i store, and §1 23 for do, H 1866. 53,000 40,00 Outs, bush........ 90| STOCK OF GRALN 13 NLW-TOLK WAREROU: Wheat, bush....... 705,665 Rye bush. > Corn, ool 28125 | Barley, bush.. Oits, bias 1. Mait, bush ... HAY—Tbe market is tirm, wiin s fair bosiness 10 rurdo?{n". and §1 30481 5 tor redail lots. AEMP—Awila is firm, with a fair demand, st e, gold Other Kinds are dull sud noiinsl. HiDES—Domestic Slaoghters having declined le & 7, thee liu8 been more aetivity; Diy Hudos are steady, but_quis i % Dry Buenos Avies, 23 . at 2je., 1,000 Montw video, 223 . at We., gold; 2,600 City Stecrs at 132130, ot renay: 1000 Wet Salted New-Orleaas at 1., curreney. HOPS are firm sud in foir demand for home W quote at from 20a40@ ., 88 to and quality. L'\r? JS—Easters are firm and in far demand, at #1755, threy mouths. LIME—Rockland continnes firm and the market is turly for Cowmon aud #2 10 for Lump. active, ut §1 e 20 change to ad; MOLASSES-—-We #id tor 200 for Oid extry Tieree Beef is dull et e ol whated,sais of 3 pige: Piokied Hams ab are qufet, and are ot wanted; sal ) Sean Hame Boss 1he Dlock 0t 108 tive and nominal. Dressed Hogs are lower and heavy at 4@ ofe. for City, Land is more active, but prices are lower; of %50 pkys. at L3pe. for No, 1, Me. for ', 1@ l4} for fau to prime Steamn 2 Kettle Rendered, & at about lde. for Stoam. AFTERO0N PROVISION MARKET, 4§ 0'CLOCK.—A fair hust ness wan done io Mens Pork, but the market closed heayy; salee Ty Y, PET ] EU. it lees are . we quote Crude st 22« 224e. in bbls., @ lfic,rfi' bulk; MI'L. in bond, at 3l@ze. for L. 8. e, for L. to W.; 4e. for Po S W, jo. for 8. W, and Jigadee. for P. W. E—No sales are reported. Prices ar nominal, EDS—The domand 15 moderate for Clover Seed at 1338 Isc. for New, Timothy Seed is quiet Culeutts Linsced is firm at $a b2 &, i o and liere. SUGARS— [he market for Raw is very dull, buyers holdis off in view of bhe lower rate of are some pomisal; sales of 46 Lihds. Cuba st Lig@1lje. Refined are quied at loe, TALLOW—"The market {s more active, but prices ave lowes) sales of 100,000 ml‘m. for Inferior to Prime. Mflllfi:—l’he is quict; swall sales of 'Western, la at dde, WOOL—Domestic Fleecea are lower, and prices are tead- ing downward The inquicy bas been good. We quotes Domestic Fleeces at d5@ige. for Native ‘M we &lfl'z..mdlds. 50 ao0c. for full-blood RI SE! Foreign an follows : South . wd" ®aFe, for Unwashed Mestiza and Merino, :0‘ 450, for Wasbed Entre Rios, 27@300. for Unwashed Crvole, od Cordova; Chilisn, at Madle. for Unwashed Mestiza and Merino; of Good , 0@ for Use washod; Fast Tndin, s oy Washed s und A ican 31 % l @%c. tor Unwashed, and 30@40¢. for Washed. it THE DRY GOODS TRADE. ing reluctant Tolders growing increasingly ans- jous 10 sell. There is a very evident desire among comm merchants to mh&bfi“mu-m«-: this anxiety only increases the caution of the jobbers ; and T .Mm cotton W IIMI Dbodone. The reports from the South, 88 lomand the last two or three but at a shado lower q! Standards are quoted at 2e.; Indian Head, A A, keag, Massachusetts and Nashua X X are ©o.; 44 Wachuserts and k. Lawronce C and Alexandria Steam each L2464 Nashua 0, @ 3020k do. R, 25e., and 40-inck 40 % 4rinch Wachasotts, ey 48-tueh Indian Tlead, Ses wam and 44 Pietafield, sach 1%0.; 4-4 Middioees 0 IBfGH Macon, #0c.; 44 Geniteville, 21o., and § do, 1448/ prvy Bapeco, Rije; 44 Savagw e § Auguste, 1507 i ¥

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