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THE TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1890. TEE MONEY MARKET. Toeaday Evening. Tbe feelinj, which haa cJiaiwctmted the jer Market during the pwt few daya oo tinuci, Th hv been no withdrawal, ot gold iU ti Pat, kat, 00 the contrary, a amount oi Ur tpU wn do atthe Kanl have now been repaid, and fHere hss little no fresh borrowins. In Pa loarUt the demand money waa fmirly nwd th diminished in the after ive thdioontrt.nhd.M, It tvti th iUL olvUed cm loans to the Stock Lxchanjre at to ''tSHJlmtnUmndthedifiUonottheUnkt i rive all the facilities to Kxrowfrt that they cm wniUtt nUy with prtiaenee.

l)icriiaintion will dontti" ntl oajht to bo, bat there 1 pjetstv of raowy (ct all who cap rcason nj' 'v etpect to pK On 'Change tdar bill, ca Inw. lWimn, and' Holland wvro offered at M.ltf. whilst Ionian par or commanded a W't wire offcrod, tb ftM declined in value, whilst Austrian nt favour of thia with few borers. Pans cheques were Ltlt in at 2M. 32k and 25f XUc, and these ca OerBtny at 2lm.

lOpf and 20m. ttpf. Wo ethoin our usual Uble PikmbI tfaaa TTzl rj Vntlaad IU. Loam 1 jaa. 1 et Piacoaai.

XV at I TrT In the Stock Markets a decidedly better tone prevailed to dav. owinf. no doubt, in a preat cicsure to tho reduction or liquidation of many Mi sceoucta "in anticipation of tho f.rt uclitiv Settlement which begins morrow, also to rreprMi' any posioe uuncuiurs dull, the issues of 18S3 leaTing off at 004, that of 1883 at ftq, and that of 1669 at 82, being each lowct. Uruguayan Kra per Cents, declined to 64. Gnatamala bonds war quoted 3 lower, owing to tha pressure of sales by weak holders.

Egyptian securities gar way alightly in socio instances, tho OonTerted' Preference stock leaving off at 01, a fall ri while the new Three, and a llalf pet Cents, have fallen to but Unified was a shade harder at 0tS. Suea Canal shares hare advanced to 941 and South Austrian Hailway shares MC to 13 9 10. lUlian Rento was decidedly firm and rose 10 to tt 15 16, and Mexican Six per Cents, of 1888 at 'M and the Internal bonds at 35 are each i hiRher. On the other hand, llulgarian bonds fell 1 to SJ, the Greek Monopoly loan to 771. and the Four per Cent.

Itcntcs to 721 nd Vortu cuese stock was likewiso lower at CI. Ottoman Hank shares were a shado lower at 16J. Tho Bank bought 12,000 worth of Ur gold. The Malwa has arrired with JC37.330, including nearly 32,000 iu pold from Bombay. The Britannia, due on October 11, is bringing made np foe the most part of C0.000 sovwrigns and soreroigns from Sydney and Melbourne respectively.

With no support from cither India tr America, bar silver fell to day to KkL. a further teduction of jd. per ounce, Mexican dollars falling in proportion to Sd. The Indian exchanges were juoted at Is. Hongkong at 3.

and Shanghai at 5s. 0d. Itupee l'apcr fell for the roiwand a Half per Cents, to 8U a'. and in the case of the Four per Cents, to Sl 82J. At the Metal Exchange copper was flat and fell Chili bars, O.O.li.'a and M.fl.'a, closing at T9 fis.

to 59 12s. Cd. Wsli and 50 15s. to 00 2. M.

three months. Tin. was also dull. Straits closing at 103 to 103 10s. cash and 100 to 10) 10s.

threo months. Tig iron declined about Scotch warrants closing at 52s. Gd. cash and 52s. 9d.

one month, Middlesbrough warrants at 49s. cash, and hematite warrants at 3d. cash. to 1,120,804 gallons, while tobacco ii compared with I. IxroBTa or st Colonial MlECHAJTDISX.

nunl AiWa Ratut MwrHat aajustxaent of an account after a heavy fall in Our Paris Correspondent telegraphs that the tr might involve, People are quite prepared Bourse to dar was very firm as regards French to tv hiph rste lor nK iruui lumces, wmcn nau a consnierable rise, but in oiaer securities uie upwara movement was legs marked. Three per Cents, opened at JUf. and. after touching JUf. C2c, left oJT at tMf.

87c. a rise of 22c. on the closing prico'of yestenlay. Kedeemable opened at 05f.C0c. and left off at 05f.

a rj of 15c. since yeterdav. Four amw UaU per Cents, opened at lOCf. and. o.

er. ana erv I with the Semenr win. a tsade with oompartive, cao. There would pro I bsve been a more extensivo recovery in prices but a further decline in silver. The Market fx Heme Gcrrmment Securities has been unsettled, but the tone at the close was Owr On ud Btfsns Vwn wit wwi rtom tmt.

Uml IndluOgni (tuB, nw a Iltsp likiM, In tt Jw LMtUn Mvlloo. trwh Must ot tkxU Klo. r4a fiI Bt UlMlt bujr. r6o4 TaUaw t4 BUulM Th ot uoo, uanuaalMtaiM Wis Wood. Itwn Md mii Wool.

brp lubbt WooUaa Ba 5. Cwt. lb. fiiUona YdJL im. Ttladvl Aitlelo.

fell 1 to 330. Indian Government stocls tea f. S0c. since Testerdav. Drafts at sieht on tch, the Three and a Ualf per Cents, to 105 London, 25f.

33c. a jlse of lc. Four o'clock the Itsre per nw. to ann gonial lYices. Tbreo per 9 lf.

95c. fceeuniie aga'n ami, tneir proes closing rrr most cases. In the Home Hailway Market it is generally rheved that during tbe lat few days many operators have reduced their positions in view cj possible further difficulties. This lighten in; of the speculative account and the absence cf disquieting rumours have caused a better feeling in this as in ether departments, and, although ojre stocks are quoted lower on the day, the tonu is much healthier. Great Xorthem Ordinary has fallen 1 to 123, and the J)eferred to 97i.

Great has receded I to 91J, and Chatham vtration Creferenee and Metropolitan District each to and 31. South Eastern Deferreil left o5 I lower at 101, after being offered under lnl Caledonian Ordinary, which at one time touched closed without change on tho day On the Midland and North" Li teru Consols hare each advanced to lid and l' respectivelv. Sheffield Deferred has risen Lto 40. and Great Western at 1C2. and North itish Ordinary at .592 a ech a higher.

Brighton Deferred has advance! li to 162. the receipts of the undermentioned railways for the past week show the following changes when compared with those of the corresponding period of last year Increases. Xorth Eastern, Lancashire and Yorkshire, 4,814 jn dt Eastern, 2.124 Metropolitan, 337 Metropolitan District, 305. The stocks of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada were rather firmer, the Ordinary advancing i to 9 IMG, th Third Preference to 24g. a.nd the Guaranteed I to 771.

Canadian Paciiic shares rose to 79. The Am en can Railroad Market has also shown a better tendency, for, although realizations 95f. 10c. Sjvanish External, 7CJ Egyptian I'MUHi, ic. lursisn, in.

cw. Uttoman Bank, G37f 0c. Rio Tinto, C4Cf 25c. The directors of the Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited) have decided to pay, on November 7 next, an interim dividend for the year 1SW at tho rato of 7J per cent, on the paid up capital of the company. We understand that Messrs.

Read and Campbell, the contractors for the Mexican Southern Railway, have received a telegrsm from Mexico stating that the official reception of the first section of line No. 1 by the. Government was completed on September 20. Captain Walter Chapman has been appointed by the court cf directors of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company to succeed Captain Beris as their superintendent at Southampton, and commences his duties forthwith. The Board of Trade returns for last month appear.

at first sight to be extraordinarily good, inasmuch as, when compared with the corresponding month of last year. tho imports aro valued at 33,552,000, an increase of 2,145,000, equal to 4 per and the British exports at 22,705,000, an increase of to 15 0 percent. It will, however, be remembered that tho great dock strike was not settled until the 20th cf September, 1S89, and it has been explained that it did not interfere with the due tendering of tho documents relating to imports, but, with regard to tbe exports.the documents were not tendered I causo the goods had not been put on board. The com pari son is therefore between two full months of imports, but not of exports. The exports of foreism goods illustrate more fully the disturbance, inlmtlj Oia ud, LaedIm lUotra Bet.

ftnh Hntu I'brrM OutU Hjwr Or And Kegir Oana WWt Wbaot Flour tu Ibuim Corn CXttoa. rw 1.. lietnp llkln, An et tMtocr klr.L ucenamrrilM. I iwml ctherwlM UIWl'lHlUtl Mutton, fi nb rKo bod beod. tu tiA IIdmxI BUk, rw irfiaod KtomriM re 1m Tooamo.

Bnminatoo tured Wtno Wood, hewn tnd Wcol, (trrp and Uuabs' Heollra MaBi ail ouxc anidM IoUl U.K1 is.cn 1U.1M I'AXS 1 MlU K5.2JS tAiSl M.M1 1J.JW ts.tta 1T.0C 1.6U aocics IU71 r.S6i.s7 17441.977 l.COMit 7.1JWS4 Joorei sins S43.451 147.6M 17U79 tXUI txcal M.TII UfrM iti.i tan.073 1,115.641 J.rrt.t;j tn.i 154. 19 K.HA 17.JH i.j:.tjj 11.930 117.SJ4 M.700 (Rl 17J.M9 2J4.e6t M1.43 IE. 711 11S.C69 2i4.7.9 SS.1 R2U.5i U83.754 H4.M orDocnuo rT eeot. ocvMrod vita BrpcltSi. 121.SS1 642, S84 SAKd 21.008 4M.S7 2.130.013 46ZiU ilIl CiC.94) l.bt7 M.m iia.io; t.o.ai 160.0K5 fc8.ttJ l1.4i4 r2.J6J 1SS.66I 407.87S 171.132 1I3.5S4 t.li.9S 4K.5S4 1.0(2.7(1 1LU7.222 183a plenty.

Tala. J.C73.7M 113.J47 125.13 305.136 M1.1J2 14. 171116 74S.723 VH.321 U4.244 2.iM7 19S.97I. 209.61 i 144,421 173. M.7I1 117.017 iii.Cti 4U.S74 23J.912 1C0.5S3 2.C21.H4 U.11S.4M HI 344 201 1U 2 tl3 17 4 101 51 301 at 47 1 1211 Ml 251 irs 10 ni 4fl 7S1 110 5 41 2 631 HI i41 32 0 16 5 31 131 42S 11SS 1311 21 11 2 1C0 11 151 i 0 114 IS! 11 0 241 3J US wt 1171 ilt 22 4 SI 17 0 11J 4 i4Ti 111 36 0 437 m.

434 42 2 fil 44 4 4 '4 121 1 tal 9 1271 1i1 ill 412 2 101 I InomM. tIKniu II. Extorts or British jlkd lsisa rnocrcz ijro MaxcracTccc VuatiuH. rttodptl Artless. bv weal holders hare, arain been nrrv.7 because for tho most part exports of foreicn with on a large scale, the buying on the part of Cods consist of goods on passage through our ia.

ientisl houses and the public has been more l1 of "uch Cod "i September, the than sufficient to neutralize tho elect of those was statd to be but last month sales. The amount of stock which has been sold i was Another cause for the increase since last Thursday is believed to be greater than 01 ln.9 exporta lias been tno eaorts to eaect tna that disposed of within any simiiar fc rioil for many Tears. There was little rise in prices to day, as the Wall street operators for the fall who bought back largely here yesterday prevented any material recovery by Ve selling here through arbitrage ci' ilers. Some considerate lierlin buying wis a raUier important feature in the day's business, no such support has been forthconiing for ral months past. The account itself will, doubtless, prove comparativelv moderate to rioeTow, the numerous liquidations having Ljhtened it, and during the afternoon, and particularly at the close, more confident feeling was displayed.

The last prices are within a tiie of the highest and exhibit a decided general recovery as compared with last evening. On baiance there is a rise of 1 in Union Pacific to S3f ia Denver Preferred to 57 1 eachinSorth Pacihc IYefercnce to 7C, and Xorfoll and Wtstyim Inferred to CQJ 1 in Louisville and ahville to 83 each in St Paul to C3, sad 'bio and Mississippi to 23 in Lake Shore in Philadelphia and Heading tolQ each in Erie Preferred to (52, Atchison to 37" Wabash Preferred to 22, and Denver Common to la. each in Central Pacific to 311, Erie v.oaon to 24, and ew York, Ontario, and Wc to 18 and in Pennsylvania to C31 X. w' ork Central at 106 and Illinois at 107 closed unchanged. Bonds havo a atooLcW some support, there being a recovery Jl 1 in abash li, Debentures to 33i a each Atchi'ou Incomes toO)J, and 2ew York, and Ohio' Firsts to34i and fh i i Iiiladiphia and Heading Fours Mj, m.d Denvtc and Rio Grande Fours spr'c pf the further fall in the price of silver, "i Hallway Company's stocks were firm rr the Ordinarv closing at 57f thu First at 127, and the Second Prefer securities.

were Ks sng to sales by holders who wish to ttM ij themselves. BttsnosAyres andltosario tu 152, lkienos Ayras Great Southern 1 to Hoon; Ayres and Ijisenada 1 to 134L mi tral ArSntino 1 to and the 2few paid) i to pair. iu the Mining JIarket business was at a stand and irieea were unchanged. Copper shares rather dullj owing to the decline in the price ifw. Mason and llirry falling i to 7 1C, hi'j Tinto as unaltei ed.

Tho South African was quite inactive. In Diamond shares lieers rwe 1 1G to 18. Gold shares were ifet but steady. In tho Miscellaneous Sfarket the tone was vflon securities being disposed of holders who require money in order Uj sure 'of meeUng' their "engagements. ie Anglo American Telegraph stocks wcra the.

and Deferred falling it eaeh to 87J And 'li respectively. Guin 'rdmary were 1 lower at 322. Istmans ilr' declined I tn 131 ITimmnA.iMiK... ue preign Market most of the inter Mtional" stocks havo beep steady, but in South aerican descriptions a heavy fall has Uken Vtc as many of them were in weak hands and fcr were few ouyers, Tho most noticeable "ijne was ja tiutct tJje pcruTj4n (j. Ion, the Ordinary closing at 12, a fall of 1, tho Preference at 30, a fall of 3.

The Argen Wernment stocks and the various Cedula were also depressed, their closing prices lulS? Ml 'angiiic from 4 to li. The Argen Tliree and a llalf per Cents, finally left oil a.nilh.a rir P6' Cent of J8J 82, the National Ceildla. A so at 33. and the scries at 34, while Aries Cedulaa I series were last entering oi goods in tho United States before tho new Tariff Act was put into operation. Nevertheless, even after allowing for these exceptional causes, the figures are very satisfactory.

Tho increased imports are due to the large arrivals of wheat, barley, Indian corn, oxen and bulls, fresh meat, cotton, and jute in particular on the other hand, sheep's wool, wood, tobacco, and sugar show material decreases. Less wheat was received from the United States, and the proportions from the Pacific ports to those cn the Atlantic havo been quite reversed. The higher prices of wheat during the riast month, have had the usual effect of stimulating impcrts. Iioumania is shipping very irceiy, the quantity receivea irom icenco having been compared with in September, 1889. The decrease of raw sugar is spread over most of the countries wmcn Bemi that product nere, tno most notable being Java, which, in September last year, sent but in tho corresponding month of this year nil.

The arrivals of cotton havo been received earlier than they were last year from i the United States, tains ol4.304cwt. against Nearly all the articles shown in tno annexed table ot exports show increases, uio exceptions being haberdashery, jute yam, silk manufactures, sugar, aheep's wool, and woollen tissues and carpets. Most articles were sent in increased quantities to the United States, and the following table illustrates the extent of our exports to that quarter in tho months of Sej Member, 18S9 and 1890, so far as can be gathered from these present returns All ill fcetrtadAJ La. CoMwr, All klDds CtiUoo Yarn lodTinat llcoa Gcodr Iroo and 6uol JuM Yarn i'HC Good Lima mn 11so Oooill Muurr, chende! 1 era tlt tiiiu. rvtocd WooL afceep ftiM IudIV Wuoiloa nd WffnUd Yiru Tirmeft.

hcftTf nd liht. l'rod ad urrow Wiirstod ui Ufiht, bread ad orro WutllM lrit PrlBCiptl AtUcIm. ct. Tuu Gallon Ls. 18X icsa 4SJ.W3 SS.M3 23.0M 2.40L131 IXM1 1S.67B.COO 3S2.67V.1X 3.316.6CO fcj.116,300 1,113.:00 U464.rco u.sn 4.

.10 41.692 J4S.IU .76.131 2.7.4H 3.72500 C2SS.9C0 697.6JS 35.367 63, IC76.WI 122,242 M.271.J) 412.12, 7U0 3JliV0 27.S.4.100 1.275. O0 14,407.600 3,662 64,6 06.S31 49.671 2.1M.60 5,3:0,300 Bm nd AJa (eneat Oatuar. mil kind. Cotum Ym and TwIm fwoaUooda Otbrr lluiulao Kartben and ChloaWara llatfdalirr Ilardvan aod Iroe. od Jot a Ileeo Ooodl Luien Y'ara 1 Qooda UacUitery an IdiUwork ptanarr.

Cficmical Wl Bd Sat S.Ik MaooiactorM Ip.r.u Soa ar, rrfiued WocLabecD and lamlat' Woniira and Vonted vara WooTn Tiatoax. bvary llthl nam. a broad Wor te lTia ha.T a bttnarrov aod troad i oolien cr(rTa 111 ottxr Arbclei Total IKS. 1833. 17.631,?ea 1 1.152.330 InercjaMor Uecnaaa per rant, eomparod wuc Brpv.

loll. Juaotit. Talo. 116,737 40L20S 94 9.1 4.rt U56.S41 321.231 8S2.4.2 16 203.H1 2os.no 24U36 210 1.1SII.CK lu.r.t 214.842 I7.3S7 C6.7J3 355.33 S54.C95 (37.763 132,231 4.5A317 aa.33 4 S.454 140,117 iio.r4 1.677.929 3N.IC7 2CL7W 236,143 2.4SS.33I 22.634 2S9.M2 73,362 337J7J L49.M0 1S0.4M 1U333 57.249 2C9.932 :35,371 36.212 U.7S3 333.423 854.73 ai Ml 134 0 4S 13 8 71 471 4.2D 347 W3 7M 231 i5 0 irs 4)41 122 6 TS tat 6S1 8 5 137 7 33 211 14 13 3 1 62 t26 5 234 110 2 209-2 33 kol 131 Ml 444 9 US 10 4 1 frptnobcr. 1339.

lionet 7. 7. 7. 4S 150 Sr BarraU 1.644 3.K4 Salt V. Tool 12.S43 Stariu.

BnLiab aod Iriah Tl. Gala, 16.644 43,137 Lb. 1031.S10 1.2S1.900 Kha. wool, lortita 2.90U30 S.573.I63 Cotton a'ardi 2.S3.1X) W7U03 Jauj.ra Lb. 1.973.000 714.930 Jul piM iood Tarda Uorajarn Lb.

46.530 107.6CC Uo.opwc.tood. Tarda 7.1C1.K0 Bili. tloa aod jam Lb. 4(32 SUk broadataffa Yaria 14.033 31.J41 Woollco and wontrd asa La. 31.103 124.903 WooCea Uuaei Yard.

319.730 331.000 Wonted titaooi 7,554.100 131.9X 107JCO Hardara Valoa 731 C4S.1CS Iroo.pU Tom U951 (.409 tmlaatCA TA 223 Iroo. railroad 9S Iroawir. 441 345 Iroo fcoopa, ahra'j, to. 2.432 Irm. tia pUtM 23.690 25,657 Iroa, cut aod wroutht lroa.oU 1.731 5S Iror, tied, oavroof ht 1.343 .2.305 Lrad.p!f 1 Tta, aovroniht 426 231 Idacblnerr Valoa 57,517 51.513 ApparrI X2S.K7 15.658 IHotniaibcTT tlKm Att.a 1 CwU iSVSO 347.007 Eloacblax maUriali U.7S3 93.CC1 Toa.

T.S4S 19.n 6klra aod fan Valu. 57,743 I 23.372 Those totala doubtless do not represent the full quantities shipped during the month to the; United States, as all thn documents havo not probably been put in owing tothopressure to complete the shipments in time. The consumption of dutiable Customs articles is still very satisfactory The brilliant harvest weather, as usual, told upon tbe clearances of tobacco, and it is evident that tho Industrial populated is well employed. Tha reduction of duty on currants baa caused the clearances to advance from to and tea from 14,019,3 i8lb. to brandy atd rum 19.692.615 I 22.764.677 IDacraaat.

We have received the following notices Tbe Lcndoa Ecndholdf r' Committee of tbe Missouri. Kanaas, and Texas Railway notify tbat all instalments of tbe am? mtnt not yet paid mutt be slj to tbe London and Westminster Bank, with 6 per cent, interest from the due date, on or before tbe 13th inst. After that date instalment will onlj be received on payment, ia addition to interest, of a fine of $1 per (bare. Mr. Uarpard Farrer, ot Messrs.

II. S. Lefevre and London, ba been elected to a seat at the Board of tte Canada North West Land Company (Limited) in succession to Mr. Alexander Henderson, who retired fron'ill bealth. The Crst batch of letters of allotment and rerrit in Fowler Brothers (Limited) has been itcd to night, llio remainder will be potted to morrow.

v'Stf at 24. at 23i, and fallen ot in consequence of the new methylation at 23i. The Brazilian bondf kawJucUuM. Wine.U uwrtaaed amjOOT Ballon MARKETS. COKK.

Oct. 7. EuHcr. Firsts. 05s.

econtl. 83s. thirds, 72s. fourths, 47. Cnc, 'J3s.

dill, 82. Kegs. Fine, 'j's. Iu market, li urKins. GLASGOW, OCT.

7. Tte pig iron warrant mirket was Cat and depressed to day. In the forenoon business was done in (scotch at 53s. and Sis. lljd.

cash, and 53s. and C2s. 3d. one month, closing buyers 5U. lid.

cash and 52s. 2d. one month sellers Sis. 11. id.

cash and 52s. 3d. one month. Cleveland was done at 10d. one month sellers 3d.

per ton more. Hematite was done at 59s. 4Jd. ca.h and 60s. fid.

14 days, closing buyers 58s. djd. cash and 58s. 8.1. one month; sellers 58s.

Cd. cash and 58s. lOd. one month. In the afternoon Scotch was done at 51s.

lld. and 52. Gd. cash and 52s. 4id.and o2s.

9d. one month, closing buyers 52s. 5d. cash and 52s. 8Ad, one month sellers Jd.

per ton more. Cleveland was done at 3d. one month, closing; buyers 49s. cash and 43. Sd.

one month sellers 3d. per ton more. Hematite was done at 59s. 21 days and 60s. 3d.

one month, closing buyers 59s. 3d. cash and 59s. Cd. one month sellers ljd.

per ton more. Settlement prices Scotch, 62s. 4Jd. Cleveland, 49s. hematite, 63s 3d.

Tbe shipment last week were 1I.2C0 tons as compared wita .7,631 tons for the correspocdins; week of last year. LEEDS, Oct. 7. Manufacturers and merchants realised to day rjnite an average home trade in all new cloths which have been prepared for next spring and summer, and business proceeds smoothly, notwithstanding the recent revision of prices, which at first rather alarmed purchasers. Few eloths are now more than 2 per cent, dearer thin they were when some good hit i made by bringing out a novelty per cent, may bo got, and readily too, for the Continental men are ever on the look out for such incidents, and to get hold at first sight of the latest new production they are unceasingly on the watch but the generality of suitings and overcoatings, strange as it may appear, are now not one fraction dearer than ever they have been before.

For instance, many firms making fivo cr six thousand yards of cloth weekly only use an infinitesimal quantity of wool, so that a little variation up or down in the price of wool does not make much difference to some manufacturers as it formerly did to those wbo at one time made only broadcloth. To day's market could not pass over without a good deal of animadversion on the new American Customs Tariff. In Leeds and neighbourhood there are 20 firms, at least, whose worsted roods will cn la nnt America for a long time to come. Those people have nothing but looms. They bare always been able to buv rarns readr to their band.

Now then useless and want replacing by scribbling and combing machinery, so that the owners may adventure into the production of those cloths of which there is such a large and increasing home trade consumption. The Inferior worsteds which have been shipped so hastily and in such immense quantities to America will, it is calculated, suffice for the wants of the Republic for a year and a half, so tbat. under any circumstances, the parties just referred to cannot have any reliable hopes in that quarter, and it is to be expected that competition in the home market will prove an extremely severe ordeal. 1st eoonexioo with this it has to be taken into consideration that woollen cloth machinery has never been better employed than it baa been this year so tar, and yt there is net much stock beforehand. Moreover, the Continental and the Canadian purchases are above ths average, and en business trsiisaetiona with the Argentine Eetmblii have doabled.

There is bepe, tharafora, for these additional producers of medium and minor eloths that have long to wait for employment oi a 're ah kind when they are ready to undertake it. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 7. This has been a quiet day in the cotton market, but while tte demand on the part of the trade have been only moderate, spot prices were generally steady, and futures showed an upward eatin fympatny with the news from tbe other telegram from New York was to 3 up." Tbe second wire, received after la IX an Im XacOak Sd. SP sm, Sd.

to la. Sd. i iTill. "ft ax sat toa i MfnS 'I 65a. to Km.

rloaiTKtoriaa. lorn aod bauj UUmtm, fcM. 7ia. rvtao. a.

sartoa Bat an. hut Maaxs abal. tea. to Wtmacaunx. Oca, lQni toe, S7a.

Trade qatoV CSS. iT. 46a. to Was atf. S3a, to SJa.1 WU.

lair aa'aVba. kadXtrir' BAILWAT AND OTHER COMPANIES. half yearly general meeting of tbe East Los. Jt? ITVX Company was held yesterday at the offices, St. Helen's pfaee.

Bishopigati. Mr. W. Gadesden presidwg. In moving tbe adoption of the "TPT; and the payment cf a dividend forth half year of 3l5s.

per cent, upon the ordinary stock, the chairman referred with satisfaction to the continual increase in the revenue of the company, and said that there was no reason why this gratifying feature in connexion with their undertaking should cot be maintained in the future. Tte increase la tbe expenditure had been owing to their having effected certain heavy repairs and to tbe higher price they had had to pay for coal, east ircn pipes, stores wages. In aavaca, aoo, were ma need an increase 7Sfc better daoiaad. avirt to tha soft eondttlaa tha new train Foreign oat Malting barlpy.irltb terj nail snticUes aad not much offerins from Id farnffra. ruled Terr sttadv.

and ia aoma caara mora moor baa bran pal 1 for aelcatd samplra, QtiotatioDa Incal. JOa. to Ma Knwan, 37a to 27a. 6d. BarlVj tper local.

27a. to 33a: Daniah. Xr to38a. OaU (cer Scotch, ntw, 2Cs. to 21a; Scotch, old, 13s, 6d.

to 24a finRrWSTlTTTlV. Ort. 7. Than vara fall annoneaof hrf and mutton at tba market uvday. Tta cloaiof prlcaa mi Beef, 6yad ia.

i aatton, so. so Tba trada throughout was slow, without mac ehaoga prkea. Tha few brat beaala oa oftrr nada 7a 2d. to 7a 6d. fr ston roozh aod inferior kinds.

6. to 7a The beat small mutton made 7Kd. to Sd. ter lb. fat sbeen.

6Vid. to 7d. A ft lambs vera jnod, aad thej sold at Sd. to 9d. par lb.

NF.wrASTLEIX.TTNE. Oct, 7. Beef trada fair! alead at lata rataa. Mutton and lamb trad rather alow, tjuotatioaa, sinking; oSal lleaata prima heifen, atone, 7a 3d. to Sa.

socoadarr. per atone, 7a to 7a tu. fnoa stoers, per stone, 7a. txL to 7a. 3d.

'lin. atone. 7a. to 7s. 3d.

cova and Lnferkw. nee atone. 6a. 6d. to 6a 64.

Hheep amall. per la, SV.d. so Urea fat ditto, per 7Vid. to Cd. tapa aad avei, par laui 6d.

to 6d. laaba. per ao. to va. si amoera iwwb caaue, a.aaa socep aoa lamua, 709.

RAI.Isr.rrcv. Oet. 7. There vaa a fair attendance to da but a err short aopplr ot stock, all daaaea of vhkh met a doll trade. It fat steers, 1 11a 6J.

to 12a par score secondary diui, 11a to 11a. 6L 9s. to 10a. Mottoo met a fair trada, wetbers realulac flil Per lb. awe.

Jfcd. per lb. Ilea. 8a. 6d.

to per ecore. Calfea, 7d. to U. per lb. Iovdos, Tvtsoav Ethtso.

ftrOAK Th market eontlone doll, and onlr rart of the West anction tO daT foand kalTen on former temu follow. l931 bajl PemcrarB abowt half told at 16a. 3d. to 16a. Bn.

17a to 17a 3rL Of 2.243 bara Trinidad about thrav femrvha placed at 16a. 3.L to 16a and of 1C hhda Uarbado airar a lot or two at Ih to Ita ana pacaajr. aunwu a. 41a oaa crrataiuzea Kariium boaght in at 3d. to 16a.

and 117 tan ditto Porta ltico at 15a. Jl. tu ICa. Cect easier. Tba bnainea include October at 17.

..,1 lit U. nlua 4 per cent, October. Iteeemhee at 12a6d doaing at a partial recovery. In refined place sold at full prteee her and ratbar nearer ia tha Clyde. Irry cooda firm.

Mariirjaau'e tTanu laud Quoted 17a Sd. toll, rew aaiea maaeto roreifti. liy auction 360 arr.la AaicricaD ranulated sold at 17a 3d. Fia Pari loaves, 16a id. ab.

Corrss. There have not beea any public sales to day. and th imot market la rmirt. a uturw. nun tmrr.

wun ouainrM jair Cnnnl Itlo at 30. and 7Sa. 64. March at 74a. 3d.

and 74. 64. and May 74a, dorinx firm. Tba Dutch aales on next Tueaday will efff 4S.1.00 Up 4.0 cases. Coroa.Small tmUw saiea veni at imniir prtfea.

2 eat Crroad old S6a. fooa to rin. red. 60a. to 63a.

6d Of 121 as Trinidad a fev lota at to 7. for rood to fine. 41 baca Ceylon food red. tat email. 106a.

6d. Z6j ba(a GnayaquU boutt in it t6a to aod 354 bat African at 60a. to 61a per evt. rtica. Thar ha not baca any Dunne reported airu last Friday.

8ncra fialeaof pepper amH at unaltered prlcaa. Zaaxitar dorea deelininf, vitb a en larfa toe aftd. quoted for Octsber Jt'OTember deli.ery. gnrLLAC Th aoctloct vera tmauna, 377 case tartolial last Tueadar ratM aacona the close here, was Firm, 2 to 3 np." The cotton receipt at tee American ports were advised as 56,000 bales, against 52,000 last year. Ameriean cotton on the spot baa teen in very moderate request, but prices were rather steadier.

Brazilian and Egyptian quiet, and the latter pressed for sale, while prices were irregular, hast Indian in increased demand at steady l. are estimated at 8.C00 bales, of which 1,000 East Indian were oa speculation and for expert. Tbo sales comprised 5,950 bales American, 200 Brazilian, 300 Egyptian, SO Peruvian, and 1,500 Kast Indian. The future department was steady at the opening, with an upward tendency, and the midday report stowed the market firm at 1 to Ji Doint ad rani rise, and the close was firm at 2 to 3 points above last of oot 60: oppoeed the Bill in Farlia. nigtt final rates.

The late quotation were 5 43 6W. mrV, pronoea IT tte Midland Railway Ompany for to 5 46 64d. for October delivery, 5 42 64d to wfc.ie, Psed ttroogh tbe company's 5 43 CW. for October Norember, and 5 42 64x1. fcrKo jfrcanding reservoirs, to railway actually separating vember Deeeraber and Deeenber Jannary, sellers tne reservoirs completely, so that, as 5 42 C4J.

for January February, buyers 5 43 C4d. to I desiped, tbey bad no means of access from 5 44 64d. for February March, 5 45 C4d. for March the other eteepting by trespassing over tbe April, 5 47 C4d. for April May, 5 49 C4d.

for May I r'VTf1 supported in their opposition, June, and 5 5l 64d. for June July, all buyers and th" Company bad obtained their Bill. 5 53 C4d. for July August, value. In colonial andiill company had.

however, succeeded in getting renerat produce, cane rugar quiet tint steady, and clause, inougn tcey naa to take beet quiet ami easier coffee held for high prices. nd'? fT tbe costs Incurred in protecting but business cot large. their rroperty. With reference to the progress of their in silver are again stopping business for the East. Manufacturers are quite firm at their quotations, and the'bardeninz tendency of nriee eontinnea.

M.aare John Slsrg an.1 Co. report as follows Great firmness has been shown in this market since Tuesday. In some staples a fair business has been put through, the rai.r mug wen maintained, lo aay a sertouir fall in exrhaoce has unsettled the market ami nraaavl hindrance to business." There has been a steady market to day for home trade yarns, sod prices all round are maintained, but root spinners continue will, icg sellers at their quotation. Manufacturers, however, have exercised mere caution in their purchases. Bundle yarns for export are firm but quiet.

The efforts of buyers to obtain small concessions are not successful, spinners generally being well sold. MIDDLESBROUGH. OCT. 7. Tbe quarterly meet ins of the North of England Iron Allied Tradea wea held in the Exchange to day.

Usually at quarterly meetinir one or two firms exhibit their sneeialitipa on Change, but to day there waa cot a single exhibit. Tbe market opened rery fiat prices were easier than at yesterday's close, and only a small business tt done. This was accounted for by the fact tbat a considerable amount of realizing on Cleveland pig occurred in Glasgow. It waa generally thought that the strike ot biatt lurnacemen in Scotland would have sent the rices of iron up, and it undoubtedly will if it con inces. Sellers were somewhat surprised this morning when they were unable to obtain more than 49s.

for prompt f.o.b. delivery of No. 3 (i.M.B. Cleveland pig irou, aii'i many or mem posiiireiy rriosea to tio business at any such flgcre, being confident of realizing a better Ceuro bv waiting. Later in the dar buyer offered 39s.

3d. for No. 3, but sellers would not if pose of that quality under 50.. and consequeutlv rrrr little business was done. Middlesbrough warrants opened with buyers offering 4Pt.

out at tbe close of the market 49s. 3d. cash was their quotation. Holders, hoverer. would not listen to such a It is only No.

3 which has dropped in trice. Other qualities nere are firm, and to day 46s. was still quoted for gray forge. There was still no alteration in prices of manufactured iron and steel. Fuel of all kinds is in cood demand and rices are steady.

Good blast furnace coke is still Cs. for delivery hero. BOCnn.tLE. Oct. 6.

The Cancel trade has been somewhat checked by a recurrence of milder weather. There i a falling off in the number of orders as compared with last week. This makes it all the more diCcult to realize tbe recent advance in prices, but manuiacturers stana out stoutly in tnat respect, and colder weather is likelr to be of treat assistance in enabling them to maintain their ground. Trade is later than usual this season, and merchants! seem more than erer to bo relying upon manufacturers for immediate supplies than keeping stocks of their own to draw upen from time to time, as used to be the case with them not very long ago. There is a little improvement in Yorkshire woollens, and prices are firrj.

irSWICH, Ort. 7. Therl cot much wheat rath market, aod the condition ia not cuit 'ao rood aa laat veek. Tbrr la a aniat trada no cheaper. Prion Reds, 31a to' 33a Cd.

vhltea, 32a. to 3oa. Barley not ia such food supply quiet demand, aad a Utile auadirr. LIVERPOOL. 7.

At to d.j'a market mlBera purchased mora eely than of lata, and. aided by aoma aianlatira buyinz. "pot vheat dedfirm. lb nrtrw realired ahowin an adranca of Id. to ld.

per cental on the week. Calforoian fataree were eperinfy offered and moderately active at IX to 24 per cental Improvement, near position betax eireptronaTIy atroox Spot prices (vbaat. So, lOClb.) Own. 7s. 64 to 7a 64 Californiao.

No. Xwhita. 7a 44 to 7a 44 Walla Walla, ralouar. Ca, Ud. to 7a 24 American, wnite, 7s.

4d. to 7a red winter. era. 7a 14 to 7a. SL Srmthern.

7a to 7. 24 aleamer trade, Ca 104 to 7a. tprinr. Ho. 2, 7a to 7a.

lOd. hard iMifuth, 64 to (a 64 Northern, 7a 7d. to 7a Sd. Hungarian. 6a.

6d. to fa 64 Arjnta, 6a. 11a to 7a 44 Chlrka, ta. no. to it.

oa. irannoian. ta um. to 7a to. uieer riat.

la S3, to 6. Sd. BomUy. Xo. 7a 64 to 7a 6d.

soft red. 6.. to u. tio. jannaipnen, it ja; neint.

watte, 7a z1 to 7a jy d. Kurrachee, white, u. tYtO. to U. 114 red, 6a.

Ea. 64: Syrian. Ia. 4 to 6a. 4 Ecyptian.

6a 6d. to 6a. 44. TOLICS. It Bow STXiar.

rtaUrcUv. bssere Mr. lUtaUriaTtotL. UAUDB YaTU, aged 38, of 21, Wllisfcroad, Si. John's wood, was barred wita forging a cbeane for 100 wltn Intent tl defraud Mr.

cMmund Yates. Mr. Georf Lewis proee utd Mr. ArtfjurNwtoad4nded. Mr.

Edranod Yates deposed that tbo defendant waa tte wife of his son, Mr. Frederick Yates, and see bad separated. Be bad voluntarily made her an allowance of 4 per week for the past two years. In Septembei be went abroad, and left with bis secretary, Mr. Simpson, blank cheque to bo filled ta for ti.

and made payable to the defendant. By an error a blank ebexiue was forwarded to ber, and was now prudol filled in for 100 tbe defendant's handwriting. It bad been paid by tbe bank. Tbe defendant had so authority to fill in the cheque for this tunocatt. In answer to Mr.

Newton, tire witness said that' no deed of separation bad been signed by tba defeadaat asd ber husband. She bad frequently written to witness asking for money. Replying to Mr. Lewis, witness said be bad paid money to the defendant on every kind of plea, and he had dore everything be possibly eonld for ber. Mr.

Edward Simpson, the prosecutor's eere tary.proved forward icg in error the cheque in question in blank, and format evidence was called proving tho Kyment of the cheque. Tbe accused was arrested by iteetive seTgeaat Burton, of the Division, at Brighton. She said, I received the cbexrae, which was already signed. I altered the date, but that is not a forgery. Mr.

Newton said the question would be whether Mrs. Yates bad a genu in belief tbat she was entitled to fill in tbo cheque, but that would bo for the consideration of a jury. He asked for bail. Mr. George Lewis did not oppose tbe application, but pointed out that Mr.

Yates would not hare commenced these proceedings but for the greatest provocation. No one knew the annoyance the defendant had eansed. Mr. Lnshington committed ber for trial, admitticg her to bail in two sureties ef 100 each. Mr.

Newton promising on ber behalf tbat she would in no way annoy Mr. Yates. At tbe before Mr. Alderman Faadel Hest at th. for that and their eneineer was also Sr.

i ie.v''.M.on.T",0?" need, the Le. valley would, by the sinkfng of oTh iS'lkMUili 3 tl i SSteS' tUd rce'rLVrnatertllrUcnl the advanced rTit 5 feXI 10 i lars te wit, entries of moneys received frora Vertaii nhrntlv del tlT books belonging to his said employers namely, tbe whi ffi hid yllrl petty cash book. ledger, and journal Jlr. St. mw be lrIvfetil Johwontoer proaecuted.

Mr. rl Jlbinger (instructed SonaVw 1 latCtl Ct tba by Mr. f. D. Travers Wire) defended.

Mr. Wamtner HS 7'ft Ttl f' th llZhS'T I tbe eoBaideiible leegth. from which it Countv cSuneiV thl r7r 00 sppeared that the defendant had been in the service of weekaro thV'tworSrStaSl PnBg'Z Messrs. Flack, Chandler, aad cf Moorgate street. iLnrert8 doaaI11 tor many years.

Cp to October. 1838, til matters iindoCotv Coen VtSlyK "td on properly: after that there were certain Indon County Cotmcil, one would suppose that the irr.i.ritie, in tbe and there was a sum of uimra opporiunilies OI meeting Would not r.e ,3 T.fr.nt waa anenended in Jrn Fast, and some time afterwards ha was asked to meet Mr. Chandler acd explain matters. In September tbey met at the office of Mr. Carpenter, solicitor, to pro aeevrtcin.

Tiers certain anestions were cat and the deferjdact answered some, when bis solicitor, wbo was m. iT. i C3 li e0 10 last, and soma time alterwards ba aked to meet "1 iTt.r.Ti Mr. Chan reauy. tne moment mey could gel permission to buy up the water companies' under rpresent.

said. Yon hare given your explanation, don't say anything more." fearing, no doubt (said Mr. Wontner). be would incriminate himself. Another interview was sought, but instead there was a demand for accruing salary.

The books ot prosecutor were put into the nands of accountants, and it was on their report that these proceedings were taken. Mr. Abinger asked for an adjournment till after civil proeeedinsrs the tSTA '5lTlT er' lD Sart'wased'ir! joftSVa. with is rap8D7 raT t0? this firm extending over 14 years, and ba watted to the ITalleTth. wb eoursa would be taken.

Hi. patience at ouMineVe EX way, and be wrote for i. salary, which engineer calculated that 000,0557.1100. d.y was TtZdM MSfti. takings, to take charge of them.

Whether the directors of the water companies would prove to ba as astute as Mr. Clarke represented them to be. or whether the London Countv Council would be moulded as easily as wax. as Sir Thomas Farrer thought, remained to be proved. In any case, the directors of the East London Comjaay would use their best endeavours to protect tbe int 'rests confided to their care, i nere was no doubt that a great dqal would be said as to" whether adequate provision had been made acu meir present sunpiv was about ti.uou.uooraiion.

tr. v. i.zz The London Countr Codneil wrmld In aVneh k.ff tr. f. on that tna deiav was eanaaxi rr tna state ot aemnu.

P'i Vi.n eompany in one respect, as: tbey a. be w(mM diourB the ease with the distinct nndrrstandinr that the civil proceedings were pushed on. Mr. Abinger assured tba would be able to deal muen more stringently with the ff igiiAtEZt nsderstanding that the civil seemed to ba considered rather a meritorious thing to rob tne company and waste the water, tut when the magistrate this would be dona. The further bearing roo me company sou waste tne water, tut wnrn IEe is.a4.e iha Hth ef Kate m.

At tbe TVxst LosDO PoHce ceurt, Jons Bxuis. plumber' mate, wbo gave an address in Fortobello tnaicr part of the waste was wilful, and it was most difficult to cheek. So far as their company was eon namely, that the greater part of tbeir district was. Notttng biU, wis brought up in eustody.eharged outside the limit cf the tendon County Council, the steslmg six diamond star kroeebe. nngs.

and area supplied by the company ouUide London being I el SZZ uiormeu lura mat last year seven times as many new supplies were connected outside as were con midday on Wednesday last ha saw theprisoner in nected Outside the proportion of supply to area dressed as workman. Ha asked wtrf that inside was as two to tireV. and in ten yJars' tbo Y'JV h.t 7, time, their engineer said, it would probably be equal. ihe telephone wire, and wanted to "Jf" The county borojgh of West Ham (which wis iu the I)e Verejdiouse. For that purpose ba tied a weight.

company's7 area of supply) was tenth in size in I on throwing it the weight England, and the three local boards of Leyton, JSSSTiL W.lthamstow, and Esrt Ham bad a greater population would be repaired tta telefta. eompany inan Leicester, xne total ugtt that in this rn.1tr On JIcdoit lit tain a rery fair poition. nton' hT HfWf TviiZ ed th, o7on. waft, was I in life rs. Ellen report of the directors of the SambRi and i w1jnd ghe Mke1 him n0w it barkened He said KaiLWAT states that the receipts o' the weight attached to the telephone wire rebounded Central Railway of Belgium for tho year 1883 i vf i.

H. went dawn for tba rlass. C536.893, and those for tba year 1889 536.343. u7 shnelw aha went into diamond. 42a to 93a.

o. IS button. ICOa, per cwt, Kut'irea activ about 4.1X0 eaae aoldateaain rataa, inbudinf 2t, November, at December, Ha. and Janaary. 91a riAMRTan dnll and price droopins th last sale for arrival vera at 22a, 94 to 23a.

Jrrra. A auiel market, and th bqaineas don ba not exceeded JXOtalre. veaas reccipi a.cuu taua. rvyrrori. Market again quiet, but American futuree dose 32d.

to M4.U dearer. Uuotauoaa 5 waranowliy. aooa mr. o. rood.

64" Weatetc ard fair. 4.4; food, 44 trUMwS. fair. 4: ooi 4T44; Coeanada. fair.

d. fair. aiid. xoo. a jwi.

ouraa ainouerao. gnoa lair, vo. rood. 6M 4 oaarawatte, (ood lair. 4 6 164; rood.

a. Banxai. CotoKIAt Wool. Tbe followinx aelectioo of produce aa effered ia this eveninx eataiorooa aaea.v.iu beine dianosed td wait rather than par th fun price aattd by ffJ T.CZri. th.

latter cmcbt to ret at least the too nice realized. nderlnfth pric of hidre aad material. Th artiale moatia dacllar. roedinra aad hcht Enjiiah butta. thin offal dreas nf hide.

fl.maoaar.Bi. Hlea Aa a male of htdaa at market the quality bei tOT very rood. Th market ii ataady. with out cDanx. vocniation outside tne metropolis supplied by their company considerably I a.letf Dr.

Frankland, and he thought that in this matter 9 Monday ta saw the tbey conld also claim to ta M. II.ek.et n.ltn. unanimously adopted. l'J The Mxrsi Great were i showing diminution i of 530 But the receipts for Tocm th. jjst floor and saw some silvet pvo seven months of 1890 show an increase of the floor.

She missed Are brooches aa. a i from her diamond star ease, anotner star orooca. The accounts show that the surplus balance riB watch tnd chia itoi other vwperty.valus accruing to this company over the guaranteed mtnt fke prisoner told the magl.trate that the must for the year 1833 amounts to 416. and 1 there lis hMd me a niatake inbim. He never worked also a ram of 50 exeess surplus talanse for 1888, vere gardens.

Mrs. Harvey To tbe bast of.mj above that formerly sUted.ewing to a new convention Inspector Smltl with the Belrian Government harinsr affected tha et divisionof the traffic of 188 between the companies WM another ease of stealing jewelry valae and the Government, in favour of the former. Tha ni v. n.t. n.nl.

in Orms directors propose to carry over these additions to the Curtis Bennett granted a formal remand, ereditof rerenne. to aaaist in tha increaaa of thn 1 i i ia. it.M.. ana retuseu aa appiiaa.ivna vj a.a dividend on a future ocea.ion. Thew will 1 therefore to to bail, recommend that the usual minimum dividend of 4s.

orj CnAKtrs Hnar VDnAM, a solicitor, residing ot. be declared on the 'share. 0f the company the 5 Lesthwaite roai, "lapbam. surrendered to his general meeting to be held at Brnssels on October 17. un fnrther to the charge of being concerned hucb 1 dividend to be payable on November 6.

Coupon itealing wearing apparel, and other No. C6. In order to constitute a legal meeting, it is rt goods of Constance and necessary that the requisite number of shares be re fcaiden ayward, who "bad taken room, in Oxtarry presented, snd with this object shareholders who are Tenne fnlham, Mr. I run an appeared for tha proae unable to attend are requested to send their proxies to aDll dYended. This was the the office of the company before October 7, iB which farnitnrB bad been porehased by Mrs.

the mooting will be invalid and the payment of the rvtrd ender the hire system, and tho charge ansa dividend deferred. out of the sei sore ef the property named. At tha Yesterday the half yearly meeting of the proprietors conclusion cf tbe former examination tba magistrate of the Bi of Scotland was held in the head office. refused to allow bail, tat during tbe remand an appli Edinburgb, Lord Pal four of Burleigh presiding. A cation was made to a Judge in Chambers, who granted resolution was unanimously adopted declaring a diri it, and the accused was relessad from custody, dend for the half year at tbe rate of 12 per cent, per Garnet Harvey, who bail been committed for trial annum, being the same as for the previous half year.

1 the esse, was brought vp in custody under an The directors of the Bkaziliax iMrXRIAi Crs I order from the Secretary of State to give evidecea THAI Cauia Railway Company (Limited) have de against the prisoner. He said he was acquainted with elared an interim dividend, payable on tha 15th the prisoner, for whom ha did clerical work, and of 3 per cent, for tbe half year ended June 30 last. 1 received for It board and lodging at bis bouse tn Tbe CniXA Snirrrns MUTCH Stxax Natioa Leathwaite road. Keferenee was made to a eom Tlo Co ssaJiT (Limited) recommend an interim diri 1 missionaire who bad taken art active part In tta dend of 8s. per share this being the equivalent of 3 seixure, but tbe witness said the man did not belong per cent, on the called up capital payable on tbe to.the corps, and was employed as a messenger.

Tha 25th inst. prisoner requested tbe witness to seise ttejwoDcrty in tnree rooms, ana 11 tnerv TBAFFIC RECEIPTS. Tbe receiits ot the Bengal and North Western Bail way for the week ended Sept. 6 show an increase of Ks. 5,720 Tirboot State (ditto), an increase of Rs.2,948 Mexican (Oet.

4), an increase of 3,200 Mexican Central (Sept. 28), an increase of 3,103 Southern Mahratta (Sept. 13), an increase of Ks. 34,827 Mysore State (ditto), an increase of Rs. 17,003 and Wabash (Sept.

21), a decrease of 17,300. Tbe receipts of the North Western ot Uruguay Company for September were $19,000, a decrease of The receipts of the Sues Canal on Monday amounted to against Tbe receipts of tbe North Metropolitan Tramway Company for the past week show an increase of 1,204 Glasgow, 584 Edinburgh Street, 451 London Street, 437 Bordeaux, 310 Provincial, 2CC Belfart, 263 South London. 233 Leipiig, 230 Swansea, 137 Woolwich and South East London. 85 London Southern. 76 Southampton, to Harrow Road and Paddington, 64 Sheffield, 64 South Staffordshire, 64 Sunderland.

56 Imperial, 43 and Wolverhampton, 29. Those of the Anglo Argentine Company fcr tbe week crated August 25 show a decrease of 117. Cadis, aa. MS to 45 11 Ii COURSE OF EXCHANGE, Oet. 7.

Amsterdam and Eotterdam.12 Genoa, three raon'ia. 2 S3 to 2S 90 to 12 111 Nerlea. Ac. do 26 85 ta 25 90 Dolkrrw montha.12 34 UlJi Barrwtooa, do, 9 1 to 45 Antwerp aad BmanW.do. Za Hamburc liarlia awd S3 S3 La 90 IS raria, ebeqaaa, 25 31 to 2S taroi SUM MaraeiUa, 25 6K to IS 5M IAabon.

da. 62 ta 6244 rsorto, do 62 to S2 Copeahans. do 42 to IS Cariatianaa, oVTlI 42 to 4 ntock kolim. IS 42 to 46 MiTiLa. Tlo rjnirt Rtraita.

1 1 to 1C3 lTa caah. 5a. to Aajatria. d. 62 6TH "ia I three month, doalnx aellara at Utter Enxliah tnrots.

134 10a. 1 s. Peteraburr, da, 2Sii a ICtSrmS ter OM.B. sold at KS ICa to 69 eah. 2a fcL Moeeow.

do 3 li to 7 to rS3 12a. ad. tare tormina, cioainf ae.iers aa aaucr a ngiian iso. jjsgaorn, aw. aa a aw jlTi0 ANiw Sntvicx or STXAXzaj.

Yesterdar the Unrd. a. 3d. to 23a Sd. EnxUah brow, raoa, Ca Cd.

Clyde Shipping Company laauprated at Dover a new erracottoc, 17a refiaad. 2C. Aracrican apiriu ot terprntin, I service ot steamers between that port and Ireland and 2aVd. per evt, Petroieam, 6 5 160. to 67 lad.

per falloo on th Scotland. The company's new steamer, the Arranmore, OAS.PIT. Ort.T. Oood wpnCei of frail and vvtahka arrived Dover jeaterday mornlnr, and tta afUr anfferVth aestaVd betef fairrv eriakan4 a trad don at noon a luncheon was riven on board by tbe directors. eLTSooi FifVr SSI i and" there were present, among rtbers, the Mayor and feVtoVWdr; I Corporation of Dover, Mr.

Knocker. Mr, Cockburu the followmr isTtoTS; miiad' aatoda. U. td to la. far Braaael paaneu: awauwoaa.

4d. to Sd. aTsAtTla. 2i i doaaa eelcrr. 6a.

to fca vet daata JSmT; beraeraA ah. 12a. to lfiapaw dazea aoaaa cw.morTi.3d. to iTvniatn: randcr. la td.

ubM. oev aotaw aoocbea aaina. Ua. ad. lo2i Wonrhea tomrpa.

2a. to Ja. ad. petdorew carrot, la. 6d.

Mia id. per doarw Wncbeai aaxa. 2a.ad. taZtTlM oien7buacbea thjaaa. 2a.

to 3a. near doatn kanaohe; wCwTsd. ta U. id. per oor: radiabaa.

Sa to 4a. par taOr; TarUah tocaatoaa, sa. ta Sd. par lb. aauahrooraaad.

ta ia. ao. rfT aw Ta. far cam, aeauedajf aiaa I ban. Ta ta 16a.

nar ka Is. te ta, par aexas oios IsstaavSa 3a 1. lSBratasaa (LoDdos, and Dover way fJompany). Sir T. Braee, E.K..

Admiralty sup riatendeat, and Mr. Leyton Lowndes, tbe deputy chairman of tha Dover Harbour Board, who attended as the representative of Earl Granville, tbe chairman of tbe beard. The company will convey passtniiii and cargo, and have selected Dover with a view to carer Kent and to relieve their traffic bat ween tta Thames and Ira land and Scotland. Tiia Is tta nrst steam sbirning company making long passages which has made DoTar a port of call, but other line are expected to fellow when tta accomstodarioa of tta propoaed new port ia obtained. flourish tho agreement and call in the polise.

While tho witness waa rmder eTamlnation. Mr. Toorood. a solicitor, sitting behind the dock, held eoiiununiea tion with the prisoner, and ba was requested by tho usher to desist and to remove to another part of tha court. Mr.

Eankrs said Mr. locrood appeared for tha prisoner on tha last occasion. Mr. Curtis Bennett requested Mr. Toorood to sit away from tha dock or to leave the court.

As ba sppeared disinclined to obey tba order, tha magistrate reonested tbe usher to remove him. Str Toogood then left tbe court. There not being time to complete tha evidence, of tho witness, a further remand was requested. Mr. Inmaa said pressure was being brought upon Mrs.

Bay ward to settle tbe case, the prisoner having been to see ber. He assured tha Court there would not be any settlement, as it was determined to go on with tbe prosecution. Mr. Cartis Bennett gave the parties to understand that be would not allow arrp withdrawal of the investigation. If there was any intention ot tbat kind he should issue a warrant.

There was an application for bail, but it was opposed by Sergeant Drew, wbo said ta had further evidence to show that tbe prisoner bad been dealing with tha property. Mr. Curtis Bennett referred to the fact that the prisoner was in tba first place solicitor foe Garnet Harvey, and property bad been brought to tha eourt frets bis bonae and in tbe City, identified by the proseeutor. Bail waa refused, asd the prison Cava again removed in custody. BotaX Mi lit a rt Exh bhioj.

Th Yeomanry were hot fortunate in tha day set apart for them by tha directors of tta Military Exhibition, bat, in rpita of a dall and cold day, tba attendance ef spectators on Monday was large. Tba opening part of the entertainment consisted of a series of foot races, in which Trooper Robert, of tbo Herts Yeomanry, carried all before him. He won the hurdle raee, craarter mile, obstacle raee, and mile, and was third in tta half mile, whieb went to bis comrade Cotton wbo vtf also second in tta quarter mile. In feata on horseback tta Yeomanry showed themselves no mean pro fieients. In bead and posts Sergeant Dudley Royal Backs Hussars) waa first and Sergeant Tarries Wells (Herts Yeomanry) aeeond after a tie wita Trooper Scott Miller (Middlesex Yeomanry).

Ia lemon cutting Sergeant Dudley bad to yield tna first place to Sergeant Keen (Backs Yeotaanry), after a dead beat in Wells was again included la tent pegging Hertfordshire again came to the fore with. Trooper W. J.jf iehols, after another de ad baa t. Tta marks made in these mounted eompetitiooa da aided tta destination ef three special prise far axrw ratee wbieb went to Sergeant Dudley with 37 parfets. Barrreant Keen with 34 potnta.

and Saewwaat farriax Walls wita 30. ompetition la beads and potts," I exoon siting, and tAt pegxing staved Bergaaat major Barber (Bcyal Backs Huaaars) aa easy wfsnec with 31 points, tba next man being nine poista twaind. Ia sward v. sword (uibIiJ) Sarssoit etaiac Masted (Berts Yeeanaajy) aearvd aa eaaw wietary erer Sars trant Inatractor Lnrairnaaai CTIiassn.la Aalarw Cmnpany) who had taaten aSMaw sdsrVrltr. halaV laaea taa ariaravvv yianraaa ia aM srsv nave tMoai aaetaajMa ajaasaaaaaWa.

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