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SR et L W - FUR()PF ©of buginess there ¥mein 8ome rosourees, but in (he emall towns - » hy desolation, The representations of rwperlnfl familics : i have no effect in mitigating the nicory to which they are “ROM OUR FOREIGN FILES. doomed. At the same fime the prisons are full inuooent : £lat gition. Neltbor nox sex fy re-jrcted. Tiero fs griel in ——— min army, and fe.1 overyyvhere—but greato:t ENGLAND. -in 150 Governmeut, which 1 efpeoling o Tesolution on ] sidos < s x N eor, Morquis d'lsidort, a French citizen, was arrosted THD PIMAN-AGIPATION In'bis Tod ot 3 O'clock in the morming Triviie. detters. he Sgndavd eayw: W ohinve no swrions fears for w!iat may provinoial goveraors seizo on eli correapond ¥ 0 overts are powsitio. My, Kteph [ -'Hm Ly . s #tate of things ouunod Do il e b , and_ @ cotistiopbe is momentarily expooted, f g retomn.d ’ Wisery bavo exhausted (alarily eapooted, for Ihe Nord nnyagtbat & report provailed in Paris that the Queen | intended to abdicute, and meant {0 take refuge in rnfim and " | that the French Government wes eonceotrating troops on (e | ide of the Pyrences, in order to be prepared for any fusurreo- tiunary or revolutionaiy mevement that wwight arise. ——— K . RUSSIA. TPR RUSSTANS IN CENTRAJL AS1A. §1. Provnsivne, Thursday.—The Invalide of to-0ay contra. dicts thaatetement rooontly publisbed that & ‘coucentration of Kussian troops had boen effected af Sawaroand. “Tho samejournal announces that tho fortress of Djusak,the Tnst stronghold of the Kmir of Lokbars, was takea by asssult alter un eight days’ sioge. - BREECH TOADER3. . ® The Minister of Warthad order® the conversion of 162,000 muskegs into breeoh loaders, Tenders would bo received Uy the Artilicfy Departmeut of War up to the 9th of Doccmbxr. PACKED ICR. . 1;|m vicinity of Cronstadt was covered with packed ice on the oth inst ws, and Blood t Lim, furmish sows bo repeated iu and thoy ma od pinces by bis prineipal fol urrested on or befors lan » poasants a as oy would sy h was ‘d ected azaiist to 1 th f the f ! Mr. Smith But not) 5 murder would proin! i coul py } TURKEY. e o 4 TITR INSURRKCTION 1§ OANDIA. their mosements wopld be % It was rupr-rmfi that fivo fresh battalions of l’!g{ - uld have to fight tian troops were safl o have been dispatched from Alckandria o, before they w 10 the island of Candia, Numerous bodics of the Cretan insu way probably be lost on b rents have taken refuge in G sd A period. of fivo d h;, ¢ rosistance o lay dow! hiad boen grauted for thoso etill of their arms. Acgounts are received of 1 ey | AC pate Were from®Candia, and derived that a fresh cngagen s taken place the insurgents, under Coroneo and K feat of the Turks, with a loss ofg3000 killed and prisouers. o insurgents are also stated to have gained u vie tory near Askyy f‘ is believed that Mustagha Pasha has been replaced by Omar Pasha.” : 2| “Aceording to a Constantinople dispatoh of tho 24th, the | latest official intolligence from Candin states that the pacifio | tion of the island is nemdy accomplished ; but thst tho distric of MyRopthunco, Ctivaissile, aud Malovorio stilloffer resist- oo, A A Greek dispat tuat’ Groek (roops had Feon concen- trated on the Turkish iers, and the Greek Goveenmont ordered a considerable number of rifles in Francs. I8 OF THE PRINCE OF BELVIA rvin had renewed o demands for equal Lospodar of Tumamania. ¢Hchas offercd o pay *via o the Portothreo yoars in advance, and u for that purpose. e bard) gh it o ewod fightir g in Candia, but 88 Ui sagss “Intelligence receivod n good SOUrSss, ANOUNCCY tween the Turks and 4 ol Tl ts could s in troops afte jon hiad lasted e Any band of inco vevolt and save tie sland by Limerick had been sacked, u and after o dozen connties | tuat will ot . iteboy period repen guided rebels s it down, Ihe ; the vory first sign of outbreak must bs the signal for the cxereise ERVIAN FORTRESSES. ires ud decision, shall Le full A tel 1at sasd that Servia had syernment to ovacumte made a diree of an energy whick, iu its swifre - the Sorvian fo of o — Fii THR MEXIC/ Speculations were daily the correspondents of the Londo sion of afluirs in Mexico dud the ub ‘waa fully belicved that the latt ROUMANIA. OPENING OF THE CRAMBERS. Browarest, Nov, 27.—Prince Charles opened the Chambers ot Ducharest in person. In tho specch“frow the throne he snnounced that the suzerainty of she Porte wold be U1 STION. sed in Dy the Paris press and rnals‘as to the ac tion of Maxi | tho cou ) 1 lan ons journal predicted that he wo in England ¢ respected within the limits of the treaty of Paris. Ho al«o or 2 of Liecowber. h Governmcnt hewer nounced that the relgtions with neighboring countricagy erdf tainod & striot slencdbn the su & peaceful character, ‘That the pohitical relations of th I'sinci of his palitics W 1o satisfactory was proved by the recogni dynusty ou%ho part of the Porte and the [lnmnl«ainfi'l‘: wers. All coutracts €. tered into by the Government would 8 carried out at auy sscrifico in order to presorve the orodit of the cowmry. . — EGYPT. A PARLIAMENT AT OAIRO.. The Viceray openedgthe Parliamout in person on the 18th of November. ¢ VISIT OF THE KMFLESS TO ROME. It was reiternted that the EmpressgEugenio wo Rome, and, accdrding to ouc authority, she aud th Jusperial would spend Christmas in that city. ' DEATHOF GAVARNL. Paul Chievalier, better known as ** Gavaru,” the distinguished Fronch ggtist, died on the 24th, ut the age of 65. Tn covscquence of an unders Fronch Governments, the Ex! c3 K‘l.u on tho 4th bf December rest, will continue iu fo begiuning of Septomber, 1447 A NEW INVENTION BY THE ‘The Paris correspondent of The I'ost has invented a o-pounder rified breeeh-log pliod to the army in large quantities. v HARVEST REFORTS. The United States Consul ut La Roghelle reports that the this year is ofean inferior quiiity. The absence of no at harvost timo, and prevalence of raius, produced the disastrons results. « until e INDIA AND CHINA. FINANCIAL INTBLUIGENCE. legram®of the 23d November quotes: don ut 9§ pererupeo. Markets gquict. Ship Uuring the jortnigat 7,000 bales. t—Teaquict aud drooping. Exchange, EROR. hat o Emperor ol 15t o bi gup- 464, m’:“n.\xuuu. Oct. 2. —Silk firm. Fxohangs, 6/3} *Tea freights, ————— 9 - - DISTPEBANCES AT NANKIN. PRUSSIA. Shanghai_advices of the 9th October, re) disturbances COUNT BISMARK. among the Chigems soudfersat Nankin: 'The focroy bebeaded Ru: ad been current that Count Bismark had SFIREN W MSiag the ixhabiints, 1, and had res but the official North German 4 TAX MULD ‘L'Ill 0] N AMEKICAN CAPTAIN. ioes thesd evire'y anfoinded. Tho murdcrers of tho cuptain and other persous belonging to b the American schooner Aubra were still uudiscoverod. IU*S RIA TEA-8HIP3 WRECKED, TRIA. Two tea-ships, tho Westwinster and J. E. Boyd, had been IN TIUNGARY—CONCILIATORY wrecked. DEAK—ATTITUDE OF THE ' THE SUCCESSOR OF TBE TYCOON. \ Advices from Japan aunownce that the death of the Tyooon took placs in ber. His successor was believed to bo favorable to foreign trde. . PEOBAPLE 3ND OF THE CIVIL WAR. The cixil was believed to bave terminated. Prince Chosin ci and it was believed they would be ac- i POLITICAL PARTIES JPROGRAMME OF M. LBFT. v, At a*conferonce of members of (he Hungarian Diet, residence of M. Dok, taydiscnss the course that hould be pursued with roferonce to the Royal rescript, M. Deak made a spocch, in which he suid that from the point of wiow 40 the coutinnitysof rights the rescript afforded far Strai ‘canace for bope than hud hitherto exivted, He made an . comndls. & % Grreits of Kimen- 10 the King, prayivg that the laws of 1848 should be re- ST Mdrdad'nm the Dict would not fail to take consideration the xpressed by the King. The pro- BRAZIL. MINISTER IN PARIS. Ri0, Nov. 9.—S8enhor Bflrfis Mucedo bad hoen ap- R address would farther declare that the Commitiee on Affairs should continue its labors, and lny their re- poinwod Lrazilian Mivister at Pur the House. M. Denl’s motion was accepted by those presont. 7 The members of the Left, at o meeting beld at their Club to- BOMBABDMENT OF INE BRAZILIAN CAMP BY THE PARA- resoited not 10 take part. io the delfveratious of tie Co SOUATANS, o Common Aflulrs uotil & Hungerisn ministry shall | ., Intelligouce received from the yeat of war annownces that on Bave been constituted., the 14th ult, the Paraguayans bombardedWtim Drazilianein-g| trenched camps placed under the oow: Baroa . Porto ME. DEAK—THE REVOLUTIONARY PARTY. T A telegram of the 20th states thai Deak was expected to tions with the cxtreme Liberals. Anotber tele the 21st asserts that the extreme Liberals were secking with the Deak Purty, whosiad just held thexr first cou 0 se¢ how many votes iy could command. Von Majath mrrived at Pesth on the 19th, and held & with the Deakeparty, of the 211 Nov. state that the Deak party bad o in the Hungarian Chamber. Alegre. THREATENING MOVEMENTS OF BOLIVIA. The Republic of Bolivia, whick W"w agains alliance formed against Paraguay, had concentrated an army toe the frontler of the Argentine Province of Juling, and reatens to invade tho Argentine Coufederation. COMMEVCIAL. 4 Exchange on London¥24}w4y. Coffoo, 7,0005t0 8,000 reis. gx“": ""l""l‘“"““ departure of -last mall, 127,549 bags. ock, 95,000 bags. Batta, Nov, 15.—Exchange, 25325). Sugar, Whites, 2,2002 200 reli; Irowns, 1£0 00 reis. s PERNAM ov. 15 —Exchange, 43725, Bugars, Whites, whs, 1,071,700 reis. . s, Oct. 27.—Exchange, 493249 New Wool, s triple ‘ . THE IMPERIAL DIET. Tho Committeo*of the Lower Austria Diet had | . the draft of an address to the Emperor, requesting is. ty-in respectol terms fo convoke the Dict. The | ¢ n was debating it. Bursos Av ' CONDITION OF THE EMPRESS CHARLOTTE. Wadhe. Advicos from Trieste, dated the 24th of November, state that ao.uunhn of the Empress Charlotte remains unchenged, hat the statement that Her llnx‘?.‘e-ly had_shown symptoms CIVIL COURTS. et of luug disease was d‘:rold of llu:x jon. The Emperor Maxi- wilian was cx, Decomber. p . | 8 pyazoug o ' PHOVINCIAL DIETS. . SUPERIOR COURT T;flfl ll&'A.( Dec. 10.—Defore Justice Niaetoon Dicts assembled on tho_19th of Novermber, and | cITY BAILROAD ACCIVENIS—WHAT WILL FXCUSE ABAIL- AKY PROM DAMAGES. ¢ Dy his guardian, ogt. The Forty- Ferry Railrond Company. n bragght by a boyyut about 14 to recover #20,00 damages by reason of being ono - of defendnuts’ cars, on Sunday LOAD COMP. the Hongarian “lmh- narrows the (e io interest to the whichsits gt Pesth. The twentieth Diet, that of Transyl- will not bo called wutil the Hungarian claims vpon Transylvinia aro arranged. THE ITALIAN DISTRICTS OF THR TYROL. E:efl Imperial communications. The supreme importanco years of ago, n over Tv, x, Nov. 21.—In yesterday's sitting | g.niember 95, 1864, His left I ' cpte ) 3 eft leg bad to bo amputated D T démanded whether tho thigh by reason of the injury sustained, and ‘W Tight f current in the Tialian districts of the Tyrol, of an {a- | pevanently disabled. The plaintiff swore that the car was o cedo thewn to Itdy, were correct, and it not, whether Government #vas ved to prosecute with energy the jspreading such rumors. # . " The Government Commissioner replied that the rumors in absolutely ewithout foundation, and that the were %fl was firmly determined M:nl.o cede &mlhe‘m 'fyml. n:-. measizes against sy agitation iu the ts for annexation to Italy. e take Itatian distric MILITABY EEORGANIZATION. . very much erowded at tho time ;. that be was o pissenger stand- ing on the front phvmn whic) was alsogrery much crowded ; that bo vepeatediy Ysked the driver to_stop at the corner of Thirteenth-st. and A venue A and when ho arrived at that point he gop down on the lower step of the {rout platform in expecta- tion @t the driver would stop and he would so be ready to get lfi"ling that the car was not stopped, he was in the act pourf back on the platform when b od aud foll back- nfiéh fogs going under the car avd beisg run over by both Ulfier proof was given corroborative of this “state- Wl w went. At the close of plaintiffs prdofs the connsel for defendants moved for a dismissal of the complaint on the grounds that de- fendants-had not been shown guiity of .ouy “pegligence; and even if they were uegligeut, that but for the negligenceof plan. ;m. conl&-lbulm‘ 10 the accident, the injury would not bave appencd, “:e Judge thought the evidence was sufficlent to go to the Jury, aud denied the motion; and defa: ' counsel excepted. Defendants then introduced evidence to show that the plat- form was not crowded; that the driver was not asked to stop. snd that the plaintiff jumped off while the car was in motin, and 8o suffered tho iujury. At the close of the proofs, the mo- e . ITALY. ELECTION‘IN VENETIA. Tho candidates resurued in Venetia, as far as knows, belong | tion for dismissal was repeated on the additional ground that 10 tho moderate part the preponderauce of evidence in favor of defendants was #o \ © CESSATION OF MARTIAL LAW. reat thitathe Court would be bound to set aside any verdict in ‘-md had been issued, ordering the cessation of | favor of plaintiff, as against evidence. law at rmo, from the 30th Noveurber. - The Court granted the motion vn this latter ground, snd the | A LETTER FROM MAZZINL. oomplaint was dismissed. ol Mot oo, ard o T Memit By, ahelh | B Y itine it Sandew Bomemison aul a sensal appeal ECIAL TERM.—Before Chiof Justice’ ROBERISON. @ver bis nawe by the Paris r-l:rpi:. - DECISIONS. | TRIAL OF ADMIRAL P! 3 Tsabella Howell agt. Jobn Kzlli. Sheriff, &o; The Chemical The Bonate have finishod their process, and | Bank agt. Thomas J. Barr.—Motion ntod. ~ Francis A, Persano_has been summoned to nppear before that Culfhhn agt. Theodore Saltus et al—Interrogatories settled a High Court of Justice, on the lst of December. | sud commission Issued. Samuel Bchuestor et sl agt. Heury Blumenthal—Motion for extra allowance of §73 granted. Hirain et al agt.e8. ¥oster Dewey et al.—Bendvapproved, John A. Cole~Order of arrest vacal with 610 costs and defendant discharged from arrest. William flnn!uarwl ;!t.s\‘vmhm H Ga::. ot ':5; l:‘-vid )(o;ll.(m al -~ agt. Stmon impeon. ] L George, the Count oannes agt. nm’”n". D-y.—lnfi;‘andnud 'hE'w ow:.u —— SUPREME COURT~—CriaMnErs—Drc, 10—Before Mr. Jus- tice SUTHERLAND.” THE LORD BOND ROBBERY—THE RIGHT TO BAIL—LIB- ERTY OF THE Gl'l'lll:. Foan & Coote it Bthe discretion wero merely showoed rigtt, and in which e anonalof batl. “The proyisionof ment Courts if, in proper"casce, the ishment could be more —an imprisonment worss (ha 1 which ia the guise of punishmont Inbor Mr. Graham guoted sevoral argued thad the Stato Courts tion had not niioet Mo offonses Aito what wero b’ manner, i, 6. the ease woa not_bailable discrotion of the Court, it or if hio migli doubt_on @b v a if tho graud jury then kuew o tain them from the thief or from positivcly that i bailable cases the Court #hall bail ; that this there was & cortain olass of offenses bailable the Court bad o discretion éxcept (o Thia view wis favored by the provisionof constitution agafnt exceseive bail and against tho Constitution would be nugatory could rofuse all beil. What pus- cruel and unosunl than the puniehment of 8 man befors triad by o bopeiess and inactive imprisoument ! tho rooeiving or posscssion of stolen whinef the judge; aad if the defendan innocent, tho Court idonce whether the Vonds were ideatified. ‘indiotment i not naming the thief may be defe: hiat the prisoner, if e knowlngly rooer some Intermediate. Indbe latter i Croel punlek he logal pupishment of crise wfliots aa alioviation in hard cases in support of bis view, and renson Whero Was Bob moro (o the ‘samwe point whaa that this provision cmbodicd in the United States Constitu- till the Constitution of 1846, he ofted the Statute of'3 Edw. 1. to show that larceny, cxcept where the thief was taken inghe deiscto was bailable, andgthat in ouse hods was ballatio. Dot if ed to the t, but waa.address edioial discrotion, not the mere re not elearly Euilty, ould bail. There was vo, and thief, , It is by no m oer- ivod thom, received onse il was very doubtful if thio law would reaoh him. Bat if itself to tho Court. arbitrary, still the caso commonded Tho only evi lence of scoretivn was the convorsations mado under th .I:'t'll‘hll disturbanos conneeted with tho arrest, Theao considerations should, bo to buil, and to a woderato bail, in eserving of much credit. thought, admit the prisoner 0 with (4o constitu- ton. * “The Distriot Attorney submitted a writton argument. The Const resorved ify decision Mr. John Grabam and for the peoplo. ’ 0. 8. Stuart for potitionor; A. 0. Tall Rl COURT OF COMMON II’LBAF:—D«'. 10—Befors Judge, . DALY. Tho caso of Michael Mulhall agt. Peter Butterby, for a bogus & d_extortion, columns ou’ yostorda) it was New. testifi ac other man named Bu and gave it to the plaintif to keep (The defondant’s counscl here of in suit commenced by the witness agniust the tort in converting this,money to his own use. ord, and that he was accompanicd ; that ke roeeived tho bounty himself which was reported.in our ay Inat, was_continued beforo ‘Judge Daty The plastifl placed Wi, Flanna, imed in the bogus warrest rsopby (ho plaintiff on the witness stand. that he went to New-Jersey and onlisted of his own n, the man, whom boon enlisted in Flannagan by the plaintiff and an- for him. ffored in_evidenca tho pa plainti ™ or & Court.) Thc defoudant eing piaced onglhe tand,denicd all knowl- edgo ofghe arrest being {randulont, andbilicgod that ho believed it 8t Mg timo to bo genpis. The jury returuod & verdiot for the plaintiff,for £900. J. Fostex for plaintiff JFWL. B. Bryan for dofendant. A MARINE COURT.—Dxe. 10 A OASE OF PALSE —Tefore Tudgs HEAnys, IMPRISONMENT. James Courtenay agt. Edward C. Johnson. Tho facts of this case, are that tha plaintiff wa baving set fire was held jn custody for 39 hours ¢ business and orodit. “The dofendant alle; tho direction of tho n’lp)l;nr'hr the evidence, rreated in March Just on suspicion of o bonded warchouse on Bridgest.; that he o tho great detrimont of his that tho arrest was made by and under ire Marshal, and that the night before the fire tho plaintif, who had boen disoharged from tho defendant’s employ, hud usedsthreats that ho w o This onse was tried some tims roe, was Gisoharged. Tie ju absence, returned a verdiot for th Spencer for plaintiff; H. ¥. Russel o A1) e romainivg tain the srine insue. snd be entitled to togeorrospond with the present Cacndars placed on thodnew Caiendars unom tho Clerk of the Circuit, Fart 1. or ot wuch cause bas e to be (ried, & notic atill pending in thy Buch potion fled sfier (ot e placed ot the foots iy of Sauuary next, By order onld fix bim. ago, but tho jury, failing to ry yestorday, “after o lon 0 atiff for . Clas. ] ’ul defendunt —— NOTICES. *alendars will bo mado for tho & new Calendar for the Ty, ndisposed of omgny of the Calondars sbnll re- fsce on the uow Culondars ut mo such canse ilad bofors the 15tk day of Decamber voxt. If ‘o tso cause will lose ite place on the Calendar, aud Where thascorrect number of the cause on the present Caloudar is vof ghvwm, 1ho cause will ot be placed on the A like wotice usnst be filed with the Clerk of wee 0u L6 Caleadar of that branch of [ wendar. /%1 0 Special Term in re- Court, beforo the of the € Wi (. Coxwum, Clork. Sornme Covne—GESERALTYEM voit FERROARY, 1847, —Nomioz—The { alendst for tbe next Gemera! Torm cf this Court w il be mado up without fefarenco fusue mist bo fied. and give the dale will uot be pleced o the Calsndai. to the old~Calendse New notes of i Wi was joined, otghoy C. Conxms, Clors. whou ——— RBESINESS IN THE COURTS. 0. 8. Cmovrt CourT—Brrons JUnes SAALLEY, —Luke 4 Lockweod and Jotn F. Oerleld, wets, on motion respectively ry Smith and Kobert N. Waite, 8. Courta. W8 Nice, indioted for thonal currency 1o Natioasl Bankeo! No: not guilty, piceded Uagher findicicd was also arr i iporting to havo bren issncd Drch, wae arraigned Ho w ly and wes remanded for soutonce. pusalug counteifeit % cent (ractions! ourioucy To pleaded not gulity aud was 10 nandod for trial of A ing o co: ——— COURT CALENDARS—Twis paT. SUTREME 00URT —CIROUTT. Panr [~Hold by Baxxanp, J.—( Noe 1955~ utchiavon agt, Al'vn of al. T@—Chawberlain agt. Sailabury ool 31 —Genot azt. Howland ot ol. 720~ Waring et oL agt. The in- , domuity Fire lna. Cou Pant A Held by Mr. Justics o'olock fos 2411—Manni 240 r‘ LX) agt. Butterfield i—Paton et s 2526—Brown agt. Freich. u_um:z-'l o o agt. Tacks, - 2390—Ulman agt, Marks. 252—Mertin sgtHObe. 350 4= “’n'- 2504—The Doodenough Horsah Co. sgt. The Star Firo In 254K bopa et Spret. 1200 s TiL.— 11 vy Yo Sustion opens a4 10 Nos ¥1—Nichols agt. Kolly, Shorif. 919 o agt. Same. 149 —Auderson sgt Smith. 1085—Dusenbury szt ‘The Lenox Fire Tve. C Insurance Co. 107i=8ome azt. The Croton Fire 1 Insurauce Co. 10m—Same agt. The Klags Co. Firn Insurence Co. 1073—5ame sgtalhe Phoulx Fice nsarance Co. 1074~Same sgt. The ITot. Fire ln- surance Co. a1 the balance of the . Same. agt. Eynor. . Fortune. 1 rick ot.al. 171~ ook el sl agt. 173—-Middleton gt 1 169—Obing 170 Mets {xon 4 al. agt. Roblason 2664—5 au—u-«'.lu. o al ot 1Onadon 4 “—.’ll:fihl ot ol agt. Schumidt 2008 Beach agt. 264—Coriies agt. I'lat 1968—Cosby ag! t agt. The Magor, ko |2576—Hunt ot ul. o 2877 Noa. 1487 Venolat agt. Pinckney ot ol 1597=3taoson ot ol agt of 1379~ Hagyorty sgt. netaln. 30— W iimerding_sgt. The Seme, 1999 Hryant 2215—C: 25—l agh. Workilar, 21 &—\\'nv:‘- Bk ool Nos. 19— RBauchard 191—Woil agt. Mullany. 1= Whidiagham agh. MeCon- 2} | 196=Danton agt. Pecaes, 1951 “ourt opeus st 10 0'0lock . m. Nor. ‘n:‘n_m,.. adm's agt. Nott. |20 Travers agt Longstreot. 2001 —Sow) borm agt. Herriny ot el - Crungn — Court ‘opens ot 1 . . Kirehbergor homberg st The Mayor, ke. L Plste H ot B 2090~ K oilin egt ine. e, 84 No. T3 Duane-st-Court iy Erooklyn. s 90— Robrecbeit agt. Blevens. Py X o g et Hassoll ot ol i agt Keily, Shorid ot ol T Seme Fame, L‘ The Fiest Not. 0. | 505—terlin agt. Buckley ot el SUPRFME COURT—CHAMDRRS. Held by Mr Justice INGRAN AN The followtag —Court opeas at 10 o'elook. 1ot Moudsy Motion Calendar: Bobitt, neliy. 93— Lincotn agt. C! 173 Securky fan. Co. gt Schuy-| 1%—Slammen or ot. ¢ 17—Bristow agt. Rovs, . The R vl & Jekareon Raiirosd ibert ot. 4L Company. 195—0ld No, 111; Lesch agt.| 197—Ropplier ot. al. agt. Willis. Weeks. . 178~ Brinkerbof o, al. s3t. Bouse. 1Ti—Holly sgt. Dowin 176—Morange agt. Wheel ol e 180—Wood agt. Bach et. sl ln_n..l‘;‘tlc‘;fn Ins. Co. sgt. 198 Ritter ot. o). agt. 158-Ritor ok o 95— Egro sgt. 200—Motx ngt. Farrou et. al 20i~Nassu Bank agi. Hoed et Carean ot. al. Charlos ot o sgt. Blackman ot. al. gt Holliagehesd 10—Scomborier agt Wheeler 163l o Mot e & Ladad 184—Ford sgt. Simith. b 185—Merch ?ll’ll"‘hlu. A g TR A " L o omjeso. 167 Prancis agt, Chamy 0-BeDif ot o1 agt Taarkela. |u—‘:nl agt. Koshler. 810—Clurchill agt. Kourke. 185—Tubor agt. Kellum. BUPEEMB COURT-—CIAMBERS. Held by Mr. Justice Ixomaman.~Court opeus st 10 o'slock & m. Nos. o8, u—gcllnul ogt. Porzek. 86—Hallowsy szt Stepliens. @2—Preston oore, 49— H ilton agteNiles. 83—Same agt. Sane. 93— Fisk, jr. agt. Harrlott, Te—Bewells ast. WVakerloln, ¥1—Spitzor agt. Lovy. 80— Wright agt. Comstock. Bel i Panvtl.—Hold agt. Bteest. gt 1636—F resman i s 19081 0imos sg', Broodegs. o T ST T, agt « Lzotomss ro THR Br. ‘oures of octares for the boasfit of the Church of St. Matthew | 5,16f; | e R T W‘?a'.'."‘u‘-'u‘“ e, Eran e, Held by Mz. Justios ll:ovu-c.m opens COUBT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1, ~Held by Davy, J.~Court opens at 11 o'slock ». m. os. 1690 McOarrahen o Wat :?_ufl-m\ () m.-% .:uml 13 Friober v Sare B o8 o 11 o'olock - Marrasw CHUROH.~ Teulod out by tho [« e e | 9 : Tho $#lowing shows the gondition City Banks: Louns .. of tho New-York “Lhe peoipts uE pre e o G No o, e 1o | s SRR s U “Rho statewont shows that depositors, as vsual in e strin- | TEATHER—Hemlock Sol - o4 LR AR s 111 | gont movey market, aro withdrawirg theic capital and sotivey seles ot e = Coup 64| 17.......... - 110§ | using it themaclves, instead of allowing the banks togot | F LiME—kockiaud b firm aud 5, gl ank of Comine a proiit, T banks bavo Lss: coin, Jees. legui tender and | 3ot 80 " Luzp, eslonn 1oss deposits. They bavo increased their circulation and hve ourtuilod their loans, and aro genorally moving in a | “omiial, direotion unfevorable to case ix"money. Somo of the lead- ing institutions are still deficient in legal gondor, and soma ofsthem to an extont deserving tho sttention of Congress, 8 tho value of the system conststs largely in keeping sach bank within logal himits. TauLr of fhe Loans, Specie, Cireulation, and Depovits, in the Banks F ll:‘l"%"lt of New-York, for the wesk ending Satwrday, Dec. change. L #OTLS are uote at ale; Oi "?m':uh for forward delis raeely dot bt dot Crudo Lard Oil. PROVASIONS—Thero has bee o e e T S ey ety Al ' 51 B, at 12§e., curreney, fair, tho domand {5 moderats and L for Sipping, asd §1 1028 2. for snles of domand fo Yome consumption, we Sl ia fuds dowand ot $1.70 for Com. .. u‘-’)&'«wd ‘:Efn"mfm"finmwfm;’fl NLVAI}!IWM’M Iut Dprices are withont cisealigh « are Y EER ST RTE iaPork to day; a'very di A has bevn in bettor demand, AR e ! AT g4 2 L5 for New o, Trares, By 3,122,958 M"N\llm, do- o 1,600 53 E -4 100 tes. Swoet Piokled v Chio & North W Pf 207.1 Snud 1000 New 0. ny | 185, m 1t - & n 02:4,80 15H.V14 are -adking ' E os 11‘ 4305208/ '319,547] g : Chio & Rock I, b i ] Oid \é-m s : (:'m_.. i 100§ 3150y 143.20) a sale of 300 tes., eeller, e D ""}"m’],fi“‘ p Armirioo Fiomsow Musksr, b0 ockThe foe W3 | Mi & T Py o 3 otk s : 0d Mess %ol 25§20 31 A et Saman| New do. at ?l 1, roguiary i 124 id, el i Pitts, ¥t W. & Chio 1015046, bid, sellor Febraaty, Lard frm. 3 N o b8 90w GO} 100, 105 1,095,481 . PETROLEU M-The markot is lowor ; wo uots sales of 4009 1,000 Subscripn 02 | Ablantio Mail 100. o) P bbls. Crude, eller, 30 days, at ll&:: we quote at 19, Ohi Miss Cer 100. 103} 100. Call 105} | Hook State N Y Ht] 2 a}m ond 127 12 ‘h bulk; M"fl' nd at 2. for LS, %o, o [, (o103 | Alton & Teers H | K Exchsnga 109632 T ey | o do. o b e, (o P, do. do., 0je Tor S W, aad 3o, fod ¥ Cen 63, 1883, tion | 50.... iorce.. ¢ " e Ol - i o e 02y Mt & G i et | Dromiway I 300 8724 | " RICE—There imamodarate business doing. et the mecket s Cliio & North Wt 1 Boston ;Water Powr| 500. % 3,300,60) 0o, sad.4og | ot wid prices tend downward; sales of 1o tes. Carolius of 0§ 1,000.... LB 100, ... .860. 3 Gt 3.532,0m! 384 1,031,558 e, cu: rone) 1, W . C £ bl MichSo & N Ind | 200. 38 171 389 452,405 UGARS—Raw' Sugars are dull heary, and mrm 9,000, 1,600, 480 | DL & 8t. Paud Prof. tflf‘am #1T) 995,733 | refining u‘-unb-rud at over 6§ ll:w -‘3« of 19 Chic. & Alton 00, 300, .. 08 e i 20 2409 | auall lots, at 94@10s.for Caba: 104¢. fof ¥ uu 2,000 " lllllnm",‘ml oL Wa & Wostern sl & fil Py | Domarare, M"U'l‘oicfin Nowdrletos, and 152 boxes low 06. 100. 44 /6538.9] 19| 395, 3 k pears i v, ; iR e BRI Rn | RO e U § 64 520 C, 65 N 1 Quicksilyor e g T A el L oserian] “aséi1se | Dotk kype s quict at §2 %0283 05 por bush. 'l - 100......2 21| 142,045 | S6433 | SKINS%ro firm; sales of Deer, 3,000 b Vera Crup at Sie, : 0, 89,163/ m:: ;o#: nad prev! r, 5,000 15 Central American st W234e., Shoe & Lol o110 :“?L"lg';mmmkmm and_in ths abscase of Contnental .. | oo | TN Tho market s fnactivs at 02 4ic, or. W sinen §32452 | andeasa ide. tor State, in bond. 10,000 204 | e e Mich Contral 84X 1 | i NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET. Camperiand et~ | 13818 RECEIPTS . ;3 - 2.5 "'Kffl: For mL'Ifll Rxuvixa Moxvay, Deo. 10, 1865 orn Union Tel elior | Beoves Vesls. Bbeep and Lambe. Swins. “w | 14701 5,57 81 9 41 BT 5 f masiet These wero rold at ths following market : 2§ OSLOCK BOARD, 7 Boeves. Cows. Vouls. Luibe. Swine. Totak ni.Aflautic Mall o At_ National Drove- 1029 A‘.fim“’t‘fi 270 8 . e E 3 Hudson City Drove- 3,008,303 1 198 7 : AR R UM o MW ef e 4 N. Y, Exehan, [ITR NI .. woy| 300, Tenthh Nation 1,423000 640700 e B0 T7R . 904, Reading Dey Dock . 2.5M 24,000 0. .. 0, 000, . 013 500... > nufl'-uud.. 2 4 o cosh 6 &®Miss Cort Clovesk Pitta Croton Nation o s 10000, ....... . Mariposa. jo.... Clroulasl i . Cloartngs for the week en Clearings for the week s v 1,50 16,001 11,02 eywoek endine Dee 4906 43 T 21822 15,005 Bulanconfo Balances ‘weok euding 22,487,903 64 Phe Evening Post says in regard to the Bauk state- moat: Tho Clearing-House statement is not 8o favorable as hins been wished. ows & continued liqnidation—the deposits having declined 2,353, The loaus have fallen §2,391,G41. The most serions fact s the coutinued decling in the legal tenders, the amount of which is uow down to $00,046,857, showing that ilen more thew thirty-one millious since lst wo reasons are nssignod for the abscuce of the of legal tendors. First, tho South 18 drawing off our gresabacks. tances for moving the cotton aiXi tobacco make a demand for ot Atlantio Mail [ e s Union Navigation. |Tol, Wa & Western ‘» 1024, 100, .. 42 3 (el | Mioh Bo & Nound |4 65 B0, ke 7| Clovik Pitta. lock whoso _quarters Wi amouats to §80 200 394 estern Union » The remit- Y lf'hlc RI% Pa - Inferior, or lowost PEICES OF BSEF AT THE PRINCIPAL MAKET, WERR: The folowing are the quotations pound, the wumwefgzu ‘.um..%m.m‘mfi weigh € bwt., at * Couts 200, The general averags of the i ourrency; and national bank notes being regarded in thc South gon ke v Srvonbuoks, tha ILTior Sro Sdetaanded, sl | Eap e P i) B bt N Y Contra! the Nmrllllnn(',:u aro s n‘; ‘xuln{ ly in :t‘e‘lhflcil. N 'WHERE THFE CA’ FROM. > i Secondly, ths samespreferance for ackygseoms to pre- an |30, 1) e ot Liaatimalf ik notoe P ot s gt 14 gt st ek O sent nlmost exclusively, large puokages of ourrenicy being re- York 504 (Tndiana. - » Seivod herelaily i which thete aro' scarcely any groenbacks. i 7614 | Tiinois The consequence is that while our city banks have a growin in¥ecember were: 1865, . ... 06,5490 | 1866 #79,050 | Dacrea ....86,901 J. Parthing, Ky_. "Tho reoelpts of the Atlantic ond Groat Westorn Rail- | 3 Gear . J. Geary, way, for tho month of Novombor'rssohed 407,250, against | ol & Morchoigs X3 $614,849 1u tho same month of 1865, exhibiting a decreaso, Soott Ind.. o =i virne of $117,599, [¥ JEnaste Rirge endy The San Prancisco Mercantile Gazette of Nov. 17, re- ports aefollo reference there has been n!hn‘m»m notirity in cortaln quarters, but a steady ac- month past has im- Binoe our | in the demand for mon oumulation in the vaults of the banks fo rocovery of the recent dividend. Tho closing prices were: T i i entucky . % | K ; aceimulation of country bauk notes in thelr vaults, tholr_stoc ; : . of areenbacks iy seriously impaired. Tho extentato whish wuch | Ther cue by -the, following rorig: Bl Hniiwad Deinks are suffering ns have largo movetary relations with the K“"} ol Teailrond 191 by H ‘-‘"h interior banks is one of tho most noteworthy foatures of the | o °u';1" %30, X m'flmw vec Boats, '::'jolnf:l. Inhh:;‘ The figures 'I.vll ‘daurn““.dn'do '-;v indeed, ‘n o ' about 2, mm'm e -day. ceiving the m: ous serntiny in he proportion . Y T iy gl ey eg ety el ol e Tho llowing are {he Rams of drover, owsers, or asey TTho serings of the Machigan Osatual for the rst: weeke| SERSISIL IS Fciiolpel fpwrie; Sl Wit sl 49 sessEReYisisnis oo ey parted moro ease to tho goneral market, couwod 3 aro now obtatned without woch diffleulty ..!i &Fr" t per . bl 1104 month. The buoyauey of the mining share market has attraoted Sok Noand som attention this woek, aud if the recent advance in a number - ] of stocks continues to bo well maintained this description of Al collatoral will soon obtain moro favor with capitalists and 4 othors. -For a long time it has been oxo ly duficult to Degutiate loans based upon mining shares, ovemat a very wido 1 margin from current market, valdos but within the puat fow 1 ays some 1mportant louus have been effected upoa theso securl: | tich at comparatively low rutes of iuterost. ’ . o | R ' 3 Receipts of treasure from gthe fnterior show no abatement, W 089, 2 1 and since our lust report amounted to §930,00, making an 8g- - H Sragato of §2.80,00 or tho it it of thocurreat mouth, S Sy 5 The market is woll supplis witl ullion e ppi au ; PETROLEUM AND MINING STOOKS. other parposes, aud ol Dars are quotable at abost 640, Bilver ety B Nt R T 5 VIRST. BOARD, 13 welling at 1 per cout discount for fair average gmades. Tho | b HOREOt oo 5 | 7 A, Mereitt, N, 1 " M,.I Bid Asked :«nln"lm:;m:;x:;m-i;y nnl; lh‘l_cped M‘I"{orll‘i’oranmen!‘no} Hegtmat & Bre Xy ©| =5 ) » B count ), L0, since Jan. L. yThero is sti 9 amount of vy o W «o Hibbard Gold & C. 108 -o; | CGln atho vaults of Sab Treasaror Checaman, 8 portion sof S Al 84 25 Hope Gold ol Wh'lrhhc:n;prnl 1‘llhr accumulations of former years, extending 3T 3 Ky ki L o | et Tl o B are offesd a0 o ont premi =0 u A . La Crosso Gold 80 % | onguid Telograplio transfors are made st 3 por cont pre- - 5 Y 5 25! Lioblg . \m, and sight drafts, payable {mcoln, are solling at 2 Y AR LD O e L e e Fuiog ah 40 o b baakars | L MeComvlle, 8 Pit iolo Croek. L3 bills; commercial do, at 40§30, G o e Soad W SN Rynd Farm. ... Tho Tudtanapolis end Cinciansti Road has compromised | The srrivals at Communipaw wore 33 head. of w Shade River o wrg taken to Hudson City, masing 2304 a3 the receipls ot Unitod Potrol F... 10 ....|Oak Hill G of Col its dificulties with A, L. Mowry, esq., and the suit for an | pla 'w'blf{:l these woro takeu to One-hundredthist. for re- Unitod States ... 350 375 Pah Raungat C 3. 2 50 injunotion to pravont tho consolidation of tho Cineinnati 6 0. utphags. d g v Dt . < BEMARKS ABOUT PEEF CATTLR. P e ool 1 oo s L Sl 11 and Indianapolis with tho Tudisnapolis and LafayottoRoad | The totabnumber ths wosk, 5,37 hod, compares with (058 Alpi 100 4 ith &*Par, has beon withdrawn. The project for placing the whole h:n;l I:.l‘; :;;la;fn‘fi:‘:;.‘m b erage per woek :?flfi:‘n Jes.. ; 153 ,',’""'M,:,“, . . “'go | line from Cincinnati to Lafayette, under ouo mansgement v v},{. number .z the One: ‘Ahy‘m‘ll{::& Mig (80 4% l;h-:\;.‘n(. © 1w and insono company, will be carried out upon the basis afiwn. l%fl“f‘:‘k}m‘m“‘ woek, —d xter (s, o Davidson Cop) q v ] T115 19k it 19 0 | Originally arranged. markot oue year ago. Bo ez 300 flfi:fifm:}m 5| The Cincinnati Gazette says: oTHR MARKET AT HUDSON OITV. Dot 8 v Tho packers ar il wuabloto t0 where u.»‘m.na‘u‘ to -nfmm on 1T, 'D-o-" h‘;—::ofl:!'mu t run of osttle 3 (O 3 0 pper. om m Y the product. Prices et too an of X Grosier Gold.... oo - 80 Lous Tnland hiat e U o bostod, and tho Southers: States | frilo higher than at One hundrodth-st. last monday. Only Cmflmflodflrnr 945 950 lshh;lr Load . will ot be able, with their n‘m orop of cotton aud the with- | head have been roceived up to to-day,and thoy hnnllh-fi ,;;'7‘“" --------- 230 2 85 Wealkill Load drawal of Northern capital, which will_be likely to result from | o fow at 16§@170., but pnm“: @154, for fair to wiloville Gold.. 12 Co the disastrous issue of tho experlmentsf cotton planting this | steers, and 13c. for common. quality shows & listle im- lchfi: 3"53;’, F ;-; p o seanon, to take auy more, ifas -u(;lhnu lh'uy g:re l;lcn the paat snv:’m;‘-: gw:. mwu:m t:: advance u':h in part 4 vy ason, aud oor puckers willing to have farmers a: 16 to t ro First National. 4 wlUiind Naias T.Tnmu.t o o Uspue take 158 riak o e markor at| moro et omwmfimu-.‘: erovindwity -m_‘_" 22 : - rices V6 Al export mary m] lo AN yance on wl G0 1870 Mamyacturing Bocka, | B e the 7th says: imposei fo s i g I k. 10 85 ' 83| Russoll Fils. 25 6500 e Cincinnati Times of the 7th says: o dremed s enormous, eud hind ‘are 1> « | There is no falling off in the demand for money; but, on the | tailing at 0. ¥ . itry, too, is o glut in ad sALES. congrary, most of the bauks report more liberal applications for | turkeys are selling all the way dow 12 to o Ayers's Mill & l‘f’&‘ loans, ‘The r:-rm is m:r‘:,%g olhmfi ndgv‘:n‘ rst-clase bo\; cases 0. § M, with everything else i line . rowers experience some houlty negotiating paper, and ‘Veuison i and is selling low, 1%, 4 B0 | oS ko have been obliged 0 Tofuso socomimbdations oy P g T ) o e -&ua-s: - 4 87 | to regular dopositora. There is & considerablo amount of paper | warm Summer.like wosther, with rala hot_sunshine on the streof, and bettersnames usual are found in this | yately, and it is ouly & wonder that b take hold as woll . 4 90 | oluss of borrowers, showing that the market 1s baoonlnr moro | as they do. Anything like free roceipts would make one of the stringent. The demand for money is still mainly for logitimato | hardest ots . 985 Erpoaa, and there is a fair amount of pork rpof offered. THR MAKKET AT ONE-HUNDRETH-ST. 283 | Ratos of interest are very firm at 10 per oent for Brst-cluss sig | Yyith only 2,600 oattle in market, pon & most cloar 285 | uatures, and 1215 per cent hns been obtained for good mescat- |tao] day, it is somowhat surprising that prices have uot d- tile papor. Tho street rates are 1§@2 per cent & mouth. : e e Lest quality, which being searcs, N vanced; except upon the very quality, ing S o ol i 8 —— have sold. ot go. higher than last uu,i'm-cn pal oforerf Duriois i ”lum'h ; i 'Imi? “:‘ng“' » T b, snd good &‘1: sedhimwach as most of 1o Pest: ‘arefully reported TasoNe. orn droves, at 13j@10c. As thers were no very poor cattle Comasbian G & S| Con 1 oo MoxDAY, Deo. 10, 1560, | market, we have no sales below 120, WA AT o bl oo | LSRR SR e e Al 75 I urls, on time, SOTTON—Under the more favorable advices from Lis all the good at y and here, . ovnur Do 1011 | e S o ey | S P S T o stea In, v Gold has beon heavy all day, clulngfi:t It l‘ vl:l. ;‘er'n'xwmg,'w_mg._ e 8 n m_ s mot only ot advanced, llg:.smbmnnt $1,263,113 in treasuro ‘hm‘:'p.; N -0"‘:5',.11“." has been & moderate inquiry for Brazil o N l:'nm last vu.l-‘lr. B e vernmgnt Stocks are baroly sustained, the investment :flm over unsold, though the same result would follow domand being issuficent to absorb tho smountthtown | oify RS :'.:“m.' The madown buyers e o npon the market by parties in trado wanting money. ou nzllwogu Axxw e demand for men;'n&' ml:a'. they i~ .*"". """‘u “‘M'“ nh..--uhl 5208 foll § per cent, and pow of 1865 § per cont; 10-40s foll | Z luC .,.",",,.,,’ easier; mh"' C 4 are firm and in aummwmmwr*‘" {; Missouri 6s fell 1. In Railway bonds o smallbusiness and family lower Inmhr: ‘the demandnis, | sales of * Christmas beef™ & . under the | in for export; are 6,800 at 7 0289 0 for {s considerable anxiety to at formor rates. Railway sharos aro highor under tho | {6 AV WE RS G5 6110 or Sound, Kixtra Statey 815 | that—butohers shy nob BVLE SR, * bank statement which 1s considered encouraging by oper- | todav b are astually 8 %00 oo ators for an advance; North Western stocks continue to Mnmhhm tn favor of sttrat the chief attontion of dealerssand close st 53} for have no_doubt, a cont & pound S have been such & day a8 . In mo-nmplmr«mhmvmu-qmu- to hope for any N. Y, Central, 111{@1114; Erio, 72)2723; Hudson River, 7 e Al ower thaa o 121; Reading, 1108110§; Michigsn Bouthern, 80} B e ai theto 1s 20 reasonfor @80}; Cleveland and Plttsburgh, 86986} Rock Irland, i villagicason the prt ot 1042 108} Norts-Wotern, 5j@5%4; do,, proferrd, 73} m&%aufia mr.::mu,wmmonm:dw% e e tue iy of gay st tificates, . ‘We noties » pair ‘Money s active at 687 pot oont, Tho Trast Companles :-'-'\'n“y-- for pqu-mu and 7 upon the vty m‘" oach. vl eolsters._ Losding bouses borow a7, bt Ko mu-fl.:"flr-""‘ rowers generally pay 7 por cont. Ln oommercial paper Samucls & Eoksiels e ilisois i q'"'-_-"'.'3' m;nmn:.u-‘ammuu u::‘lm ":u.....a.:....-lunmt ‘eommorcial; 10919109} for bankers'; do. st 900. @1 0% 110o110f, Paris o8 60 day, 5.15095.130) do. ab short 3 o g 020, B sight, 5.134@5.114; Antwerp, 5,183 95.16f; Swiss, 5.1839 a...-v:mflnup,-du*—-— . . Amsterdam, 414l Frank- o mixed oattle at 1250 A N e v v Koutocky yigons o Lomile awh ey yorn @ o b .

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