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Court of General Sestions, Before Judge A. D. Rusee!). ‘TRE JURY IN THE ARSON CABE DISCHARGED. bys | : UF Hi iii i i | H i 2 § § i i H E i Gentiy very ‘ence he had to be borne away by an 4 LISUTENAKT OF POLICE CHARGED WITH VI0- LENCE TO A ZEALOUS STREBT LECTURER. O'Keefe, one of the lieutenants of the Cieventh ‘ward police, was Charged witb ascault and battery on a ‘Yemporance kcturer. ‘Tho District Atorney said that the lieutenant of police et the bar was charged with assault and battery where be believed himself to be in the diecharge of nis duty. ‘The watier \urned upon a mixed question of law and of ‘The question of law arose oa: of the application meaning of an erijinsuce, and the potot of tact whother the iicutensnt tn the discharge of his duty ox- more force thao war nec for altnoagh a officer is called upon to arrest a oltizem by an or- 6 of the government be must not ue any more violence than i¢ beceseary to accomptieh the peaceable end be ped in view Mr. Hail then read the statute pon the duty of officers, sdward Faulkner, the complainant, was in the hae @f bolding trmperance mectings near Hast strest on Suv- day afternoons, and on cue occasion. a short time sino:, Lieutenant O'Keefe arrested him, and treated him in s aE i i violent manner. will be sememperey Bat Mr. O'Keefe requested the autend, tenant © Keele. The Histrict A'termey then called the complainant, Edward Vauliner, who deposed as follows:—I know Uficer O'Keele: he arrestea ‘4 the foot of Grand street; | was aarding by lumber at the outside; aout two hondred persous were amen sing S neeee mee}. img: 1 Wok pari in the exercises; 1 meetings there dor eieven years; I had no permiseion from the Mayor to Hold meetings there: it was a little after 8 o'clock in the avernoop; I bad wtroduced a speaker, and the prisoner Game vp ih citizens’ dress; be bed nothiug to show tout bo was an ollicer; he iid the man who was speaking to ome Gown; after be done so, ne told witaess 10 come Guwp toc, in these words: “Come down, G-4 damn you,” be told me he bad a right to arrest me; I repiied be bad pet, aud resisted Dim; ho thee cal ed some officers to bel, dima, and brought me belore Justice Wood; I told him woold go peaceubly if he ict ge his hold, bat on no other eondition; the mod ierteted on m: eo ye but as the officers alowed me tO walk quietly along, tho crowd aid pot interiere; ] Lever bad becn :oterr\y before ia that weality; 1 (nink [ saw O’ Keefe before, but never bad any @iffealty with him. Crog: ¢xamined— When O'Keete took held of me I might bave been aoont making some remarke to tne G20"; the ower police officers were in thelr uniform; 1 vetted tao Cefendant pretiy strougly, aad when he eould not succeed in getiing me down he called av officar $© arsiat bim: | went along quietly with ‘he officers in ‘wpiform to the magistrate; the logs were four feet wide outside & beard fence Ube audience stop only to: , Orne Of the crow ¢ Wood road the corporation law to and ant to premise that! would not go on the dock Benin, Dut! replied as soon ax [ was releared | would re- turn and ‘ talk temperance '* arresied Faolkner; he | pe starch dim, bet be accompanied by & Mm: bed; con’ was injured; O'Keefe mod the cbink Fav! oiber mau teized hold of the complainant ta w bratieh mse ne. ‘Thomes C. Goold depored—That he was at the moetiag’ afer the speaker came dowa off the jo, O'Keefe rviae Dold of Faulkner and ea) come down, too.” No efiicer was with OK w ¢ approached Faulkner; the afia'r was over in Anree miLutes. : Joreph P. Lawrence teatified—That he was one ol the ollicer; officers in their uniform were wn aston: every Sunday, and the meoting had never been inter, upted before. Crors examined—) harried away from the ecene of Aotion ax (vere was Coasiderable excitement there. ‘Mr Hail ceclined calling avy other witcenses, as tho only question to be determined was: Did O'Keefe use more vicierce thau waa necessary in arresting Falconer’ Phillip Ze'ger, an officer, was the Grat witaess oalied by the defenoant’s counse! Bo ral that he war at th> mectirg; before O'Keefe arrived we told the sposkers aod otbers to get olf the walks ss the passage was biockated. we seut for the lisateaant winesa and O Keefe asked the mam who was speak wr, to come down, and then req costed uikner to do #0 to, he replied to O'Keefe tnat he came thore to rpeak oa temperance; she lieutenant req’ ed wit ness to arrest Pauikner he a’tempted to do so his oot slipped of the log, acd ther O'Keefe stood up and Fawilkeer reeleted, woe witness assisted him to take Faulsner to tbe Police Court; we ¢id nol use sav ua- neotstary violence, Fealkver rerig’ed us both, O'Keete was © m throughut the ward, and bad been Meuterant for the part twelve months. By Mr, Rall—( do covkaow why O'Keefe bad not his eoiiorm op; be had bis sar, bat it was partially covered; J} wee ttamding by toe aide of O' Keele, in trout of the logs. an (ficer, deposed that Licutenaat @ unnecessary violenc® when bo arrest- not — Faulkaor ure any opprobions 0 pelloe, jeatified that he reaided in the B oventh vt that tne ab trees wen war obstructed ena onghs kep. Ber janoin Land ‘, an " M4 he beard aulkner often cae oot langoag or besas,” ‘git carke, ; the speakers at would make remarks derogatory of Mayor and other pobtis officers. iy © tim Coanse! addresse’ tho jery ia O Keele, He sald the evidence cleariy our, fanatical charaoier, The De beball rats showed that Fauiknor wags and mais - ie ia arreating bimm. \or gn oreteance of (ve The counsel remarked that, the jary old mot sapport the polise im the propor dis. charge of their duty there would be no safety for our ettzens. The District Attorney declined saying anything in reply. Judge Rueec!! brietly charged the jary—animadveried ry revere terms on the Conduct Of tbis fanatical tem- perance fy ih was the duty of po pe TEOMA WHO apOKE 10 (he sireet ‘ess they prodused @ Perit ate trons tee Mayor, ‘and that Faulkner did not do. ‘The evidence a\0 showed tha} those meotings were aot held for the purpore of coferclag temperance doctrines, to bet the © eriisived the appointments of pubiic officers, which thry had norigbitodo, The offlcer was juatifiadle in law to prevent O.stroctions ta the streets, ‘and |i, afier Fenik per wees polltely reqaesied to stop speak bo refared to comply with the requon, O'Keefe wae perfectly justified Jing i the aid of other officers to, remove bim. The ported Lieutenant 0'Koefa, and volere eMcers were protseted tn the discharge of Dies there would be y on ‘his commaatiy, The jery retired to their room, afier an ayrence of a few juted Mr. O'Ke id be had beon ingiruetod by the we ing to exbibst his star Mr. Packer, The Jadge Jobn Debert a bey about twelve years old, pleaded poilty to grand lvrecay in aitowpiog sie! four piecoe cf eli worth €4¢@, The Jadge sent Bim to the Hoase of Re! age. TRIAL POR ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL, Williem Rows was then erragasd, cnarged wita folo niously stabbing Philip “tepheo Coe 00 nplaianat was first witness examined He testified that he was ue- oriated Win the asoaeed belore the Light bs wes man nam» ; witness was in company wit't hey “1, the Loune of the prisoper, and he stabbed him while in the eviry: aiter they had been there a lew mo- Rost proceeded from a beck rovm and csiied out “Who's vhere”” hon replied, “ Nodoty:”’ after whieh the prigoner followed ani sabbed with s* ta tho back, saying, “I've cut had Meyer aad S epoeo bed ibaken the shop Rose, who was 0 Ourber, ‘and then went into the antry, witness did see or hear Ross ontil be wee goner) could wee witness and with the ac eumed, was cont the eflecte of the stabbing. ‘Counsel for the accused remarked that Mr. Nowe was tn hie back room at three o’slosk jn the morning, when these men came in and opened the door. nan relly concladed that they were burglars 4 Mu Frigbtened, he ran out with & view Of protecting his pro: ty and life Vibe Court observed that the evidence wae ineufficient to esiadlieh the charge of felonious intent, and hence the to be ined was whether the accused was ay ""( Chiries Meyer corroborated 1 After he od “nobody.” witness took hi 7 and ren townrd Second avenue, whea he said “Charley, "m ttanbed "Ge e-examined —Tam om good terme with Mr. Noss, end ofven take care ¢f bis ehop in bie absence ; it was #0 in the a’ley way that could pot distinguish faces ; think that (f | spoke Rose would have known who it was, ‘Wiinoeece were called for the defence, but as the District A'torney abandocedgthe felonious tatont, the Judge deem 4 it unnecersary to take vp the time of the court by ex- eminipg them. After yw words from the Judge, the jury !mmediately acquitted Mir, Rose. TRIAL FOR GRAND LARCENY BY RIVER THIRVES George Sayere and Asien Tully, two river thieves, were ‘NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY JANUARY 16, 1857. years. ‘The Court then adjourned for (x6 day, Supreme Court. cmecuir. Before Hon. Judge Davies and a Jury. David Elston ve. The Metropolitan Insurance Company. — ‘This was & euit broughi to recover three thousand dol- at je insurance. Evidence was presented on Doth sides, and the case summed up by Mr. Dyott for be defendants, and Mr. Coudert for the plaintiff The vury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff, $3,666, boing be amount claimed and interest. IN CHAMBERS. Before Jadge Clerke. HUNTINGTON'S ESTATE. Jan. 15.—JIn the Master of the Aj ment of Trustees to ‘ake Charge of the Estate of Charles B. om, im prisonea im the Btale Priwn for a term leis than hia Natural Life — application granted. Trus.ecs to be appointed on further consultation Before Hon. Judge Mitchell. Michael Byrne ve, The New York State Printsng Tele- grayh Company.— Demurrer overruled, with leave to de- Jendant to emend on Psyment ot costs of this demurrer. Fhe Butchers’ Real Estate and Hide Associa'ion vs. Ed vard Phailips and ohers.— Orter smeaded and rettied. Misdirected Letters. PREPARED BY W. B. DICK, OF PHILADELPHIA. List of jetters advertised in the Philadelphia Public Ledger, Monday, Jam 12, remaining in the Phila de)phia Post Office uncalled for : — NEW YORK ROUSRA, Rai¢win, Phelps & Co, be. Aubbard & Guiet, totended Hevea N.Y. for Habbard & G.et. Harper & Brothers. GNGNNATL, T. W. B, Smith & Go, From the Pittsburg Dirpatch of Saturday, January 10, vematning in Post tteburg:— P, Brady & Co, Philadel- Jonp G, McCallough, Baitl- ta. more From the Boston Herald, Jan. 7, remainiog in Post Of- fice, Boston :— Hunt & Owen. Earl P. Mason & Co. Frem the Naw Yore Hagsin 0° Friday, Jan. 9, re- malaing io the New York Post Office:— Perry, Davis & Son, Providence, R I From the Baltimore Sun of fuesdsy Jan. 13, remain- ing in ihe Port Office, Baltimore, uncalled for:— FMTADELPIDA KOUSES J. BE. Lewen & Co, intended Crrssoo, Stuart & Peterson. fer J Lewars & Uo. Dollew & Hewson. W Ricbareson or W. Over. J R &H B Fry. map no doubt intentet? | reeman & simpson. jor Rebardson & Over- J W. Moore & Oo. man YROVIPRNCR, K 1 Rose & Farnbam, NEW YORK Avery, Hilliard & Co. W s8EINGTON C Swceny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co From the Baltimore Sun of Tuesday ised ing tn the Baltimore Post Office: — Po: ‘pirtt ofthe Times, Peald cilse—so a'ver- New York—precise.y to adverticed. Court Calendar—This Day. Covrt—Olreult --Pars] —Now 8y, 1084 121%, Jan 18, adver- Bs 170, 1013, 27 1094. 1094, 1893. Spocial calen- Gar —li Gis, 1408 Pari 2—278, 40%. 310, 188, . B80, 244, 416, 418, 424 416 4 0, 432, 445 to 496, 460'0 614 10 ba TrEKIOR Cov 195, 507, 6%, 279, 119, 811, 606 BC6 607 Bia, 515, 614, 517. Bat, 27, a8, Lrg 520, 61, 527, 634, 636, 659, 640, t zOR Pune Part 1 —Now. 68, 264 to 264, 800, 98, Bb, Part Z—Now. 114, ¢6, 73, 198, 194, 942 to 208 Rs ‘The Life of Stqphen H Branch, TO THE PUBLIC OF NSW YORK. te Common Councit employed me to eapiare siiens, (ier I raged them the Police Commissioners let iné the Corpora’ion refused to pay me $4,500, the his bas gready reduced my purse, and my ot black washerwoman and newaboy give me around the bleak corners and down the dark lanes of the metropolis. I hare written my life, from the 408, 472 to 486, 494 10 012 90 Hi2, S RT — Not 14 63! iz) very moment of my birth down 10 the present hour ine'wtia ent an my Phrenomnemotechny, California, Fire Dep ut Ma cam ee. ral pab to pubilah my hfe, wmeript L feat the mag nitnde ot will paral ize their rerves and ‘deter them from aliga’ors, abens and worms. ite test they may be wnt up six m for I being both printer and author, have resolv e @ (ont Of type and publish ae book myself, sume the terrible reepove'bili'y My book wil) reflect my about asl bave lived . though not quite, sel have erred muah, which I profoundly regret, and shall conceal mans er rors trom the public view. But T shalt di of youth and shal deal justly bodied in my Twhny and thrilling narca penniless, and shal! immediately canvass the city bers, from whom I shal! most resp eevial’y crave one dolter ‘= ben | call, for which I will retora my Lite on ts publication. Five bur dred cash subseribers will enasle me io immediately fae ieh it, oud | wil! be forever grasefu! to a!) who will let me ve & dolar when they aindly rubsoribe Very sincere!) STEPHEN Ho BRANC B —1 suthorize no ove to get subscribers: bu’ sh dollar in ready money. fe ¥ the operation, | may * teloved Rhode Isla"d, and wander ‘no mare over earth ast ocean, on whose frigid borom I have been rooghly tose! since my early boyhood. S. HB isclose mony falbies ¥. New York and Harlem Ratiroad,—In Coun requence of the iarge amount of freight and for the purp of facliitauing ite trapeportation over this road, the Directors Lave decided to discontinue the Albany express (vin leaving the corner of White and Centre streets abo o'vwek A.M wnd jAltany at 10-00 A. M., on and after Monday Janwury 19, 1897 until further not continns ae hereto New Yorr New York, Jane Holmes’ Shilling Portrattype cent snd doliar photographs are the ta'k of the town, a! Broadway. and Ten Fa) Photographs, Ambroty per, Unguerreoty pes. ~Ambrotypes of unequalled beauty. 50 002 BADON'S extensive and lururiously furnished estabiichne t, 208 Fowery. retype Likenesses, with Case, 20 Cent Am beanvfnlly colored flattering old aud young. 1,000 daily, at KIMBALL’, 347 Broad tes’ White Satin, Kid, and Linen Gat and pa’ and soltcited. Charier Oak tore, studs ladies’ tree avd ite history. Jewelier, 296 Brond: Private Instruct by OLIVER B. GOnDRMT Crosses, Sleeve Rat- ear river, eocraring of the sale only by WMS TORBELL, Smithsontan commeviations on Btenm beat throupbot he Kurepent of Americ EDN #! John Wood's New Gy mnasiom New Open at Ro 6 Enst Twenty-eigh b eteeet ifth Avenue. Defiance Selamander Safrs—with Patent p { defance jorke and cross bare. Depot 192 Pear! por below jon Lare ROBERT M PATRICK. Batcheldor's Hatt Dye, W and Toupees, the best in the world, made, sold aed applied at No, 2 Broadway. are Ac A retall,aed Astor fonse. Intmitable Cutter of Hair dye Mer. Elitott’s Rhenmatic Embrocatton— This powertal embrocation for rheumatiam, old aprains, chil. Diains. disiocations Ac, is warranted to effect @ perf st cure tr all cages of murewlar aod nervsus rhenmatiem. it acte like ® charm, Wes every fibre, and relieves the most Acute pain immediately. Pains i the sie, back, breast, Ae, yield to iis potent i hieatlons only are necessary to o Division street the ageney for Dr Bw rice, iy cents aod cone dollar per bottle Professor Alex. C. Barry's Tricopherous, or Yedieaied Compouné, fer preserving. restoring and beantify. ing the Dair. eradiesting rf and wtf, venting bald ness and gray hair, curing diseases of the hair, glands and tuseles, (such ae ait rheum, lee, chil vinina ) and ie sprains barns, in bottles, twenty five cena, ire cig ane perfamm ponighon the ngbon' the Hernia Cured by Marsh & Co.—Hadical cnre truss at 2)4 Maiden lane New York. Hollowany’s Pit Yee, for all. This noble remedy, acting as it does, immediate Jy on the mainepringe of life, restores health when failing. emodic Asthma. The Most Severe Cases OF thir dreadful complaint hare been cured by a (ew doves of Jonas Whitcomb's remedy for asthena, and inno instance has it talled to give immediate reliet. Prepa-et only hy Joseph Burret & Co, Tremont street Rowton. For sale py Heve than, Clark & Go.. 165 273, 811, 756 Brondway. and all deng aiste, At BT per boit'e giving nstant relief in eases of cuts, bruises, ‘sonlda, ec , ete. The Baron Rooms, 815 Broadway, crowded of every malady, from moat St f the Unios Piles! Pres tour, Witmer’s Pile Suppostto= ve are warrantes to cure interal or external piles, Office Its Fowery. Camphor Tee —Use EN W. Vonderemith’s, ° 1 Lanie and oe. UC wyriges ee, fe g chapp . bepot 8 Bowery. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONKEY MARKET. ‘Tuorspay, Jam. 16-6 P.M. market continues on the downward track. larger to-day thao usual, princt- At the firet board, New York 4 per cent; Erie, }¢; Reading, 2; and Milwaukie, 4%; Michigan Southerm, 1); and Pittsburg, <; Cleveland and Toledo, %; dg Cumberland Coal ad- and Chicago, 3. Reading With the increase in capital, debt, &c., and the decrease in met iaoome, the company is about a million of dollars worse off than at the close of the previous fiscal year Obicago and Rock Island was more active to day, at lower prices. With the exira dividend of twelve and a half per cent, and the amount of bond converted, there has been « very great increase in the stock of this company, we have no doubt it will b pressing for sale at lower prices as s00n as tho business seazon opens. After the adjournment of the board, the followivg tales of ttocks and voud: were made atanction by Albert B Nicolay -— $5,(60 Michigan Southern RR 7s . jotadded 83 6,((0 Terre Bauto & Alton RR, 24 mort do. 73 4,000 Lackawana & Westoro RR, lat mort =— do, 17,000 Detroit & Miiwaukie RR. let mort. do, 10% 5,000 N. York & New Haven RR Jet mor do, 70% 20,000 L. Ene, Wabash & 81, Louts RR 2d m flat 60 @ 2 she Hope ingurance ©>....... . 92 10 He tford and New Bayen RR 20 Penney )vapia Coal Co., 190 Consolidated Stage Co.. 20 Wiillameborg City Fire lasurance Oo. 40 Lenox Fire Insurance Co. . €0 Stuyvesant Firo Insurance Vo 14° Broadway Fire Inaurance Oo. 48 Excelsior Fire Ipaurauce Co... 256 Commonwealth Bauk..... 76 Nations! Bank, (scrip stock) 10 Market Bank. 6 do. do. 20 Park Bavk. Simeon Draper's regular semi-weekty sate of bonds apd stocks wit! take place to morrow (Friday) at hal” past 12 o'clock, at the Mercbanta’ Exchange. At tbe second board the market was quiet, and prices olosed without metorial alteration, Cumberland Coa! ad vanced % per cent ; Michigan Southorn 34 ; Galena and Chicago, 3¢. Reading reoovered 8 little, but fell off again, and closed heavy. The money market is steadily im proving, and the suppty of capital has perceptibly io creased, The felling off in the receipts of the Galera and Chicago Railroad ja December is atirivatable to the fact stated by the treasurer, that tbe Ilinois Central Railroad, which forms a branch couvection with Galena, was blocked up with tnow and ice, which impeded transportation over it for near balf the monib. The decrease was on freight, ‘and very little {{ any on travel, with an insrease in mail fervice, ihe road being some twenty miles longor than om the previous year. The aggregate earnings for the year erding Slat of December, 1866, were greatly in ex- cers of those of 1866, as wii be seen from the following Cgurer, euppiied from official monthly returi Tota! earnirge for the year 18 $7, 463.000 Deo, do, 1865 ++ 2.257.000 Inoreaso (n 1856 Over 1856......666 ceuee . “gil, 000 The warrants entered at the Treasury Depsriment Waebtogton, op the )2:b twat., were as follows — For the redemption of stocks. $5,903 10 For tho Treasury Department .. 506 45 For the Interior Department, War warrants received and entered ss Wor repay warrants received aut entere1.. On account of the Navy... a TAS 2,000 wv ‘The receipts of the Toledo, Wabash and Western Rail- road tor December, were as fo lo Savings, Wall street, will pay the semi-aunual (terest due December 31, at the wus! ratce—al! on Monday, the ‘19th net. A telegraphic despatch from Racine stetes that tho ‘a! legations againet Mr, Durand, the Prosident of sho Ractae apd Misiesippi Railroad Company, sro wholly gronnd- Jew."” We understand that notwithstanding the decision of (he Supreme Court of the Siate of California, declaring the State bonds unconst tational, their agents here, Mossrs. Wells, fargo & Co., have concluded to pay the balance o the January coupons. The Arsistant Treasurer reports to day as follows: — Tota! reosipte.. s $204,750 98 Total payments, 93 616 29 Total balsnec . 8 The recoipte include $80,000 for tranefer on Cher eston, and ibe payments inclade $28,000 in Cali froin drafts end cheeks, lae Continental Ineurance Company hat declared « efoi-annual dividend of five per cent, payable on the 18.6 lost, Tee Rotgers Fire Insurance Company a rer! | annual dividend of six per cent, payabie on the 2d of Februsry. The Arctis Fire Insurance Company a semi annual dividend of five por cept, payable on the 1% fortant, The businese of the Philadelphia aod Roatiog Rallrosd, for the year ending with November, wa follows -— Received from coal +o 99,292 468 16 248,099 48 io Bat,oue 39 Med GOONS. 600005500. 00000 0000 Heduct interest on donde, do Dividend fuad.,........ seeeeee eve Which has deen deposed of as followe, +) Dr, —Balance of ir terest account $166 4 = Balance of rene wal fund... 110.683 Borpenee ace. to cover lors on } €D ACCOUBE... se ee, 80,881 AT Sinking fund for loaue 18°¢-59 and 1#49-'70, ++. 100,000 00 ) Inly 1855, div. of 4 pore sh 447-237 16 Janvary, 1867, dividend of 4 por Le es . 407: 337 16 Mave tax On dividends, 18 43,784 94--',416,063 10 $101 OTT 92 Aéd balance of dividead fend, 1865 4890 29 Rese: ved fend to capital acooert $103,608 21 sported of 12 passengers of mn of 4.668, increase in merchandise of 44,6 a Ccoreare of earnings from coal of $421.65) 61, & renee from passengers of $19,624 82, and an \osrease from merehsnoiee of $92.848 20, an jocreaee from rea driee of $4,261 «3 Io profite—e decrease from coal of $424,607 25; = decrenre from passengers of $40,593 81, and an increase of mercbaniite of $106 68. Tae cost of (raneportation hes increased 3 99100 © nts por ton of cont carried. S1 #9. 100 conte per throwgh passengers, apd decreased 12 91 100 cents per ton of merohan tis ‘The revenve of thie sear hae been appropriated a* follows — Amount per stavement Compared with Isat year, thie shows a decreare in | | & Jon: é $4,089 995 62 Lose orcinary renewal fund,..., 144,663 49 } Net proOi#,.....s66 tom From whieh deduet paytoents fer interest om bonded debt.. veececes S04 8L4 00 | Do on real estate bends + 80,117 00 oeged 70 20,888 76 784 98 aw 755,888 43 1,180,163 69 joc The year’s sinking fund Four per cent diy in 00,000 90 447,837 16 And the have declared + dteicend, payable in Februa ry, of four per cemt.........., 447,887 16 Add balance of dividend fund not a; 104,350 68 } } | 4 account consiated, Nov. 80 } 1885, of... Ooo ss sesgcces sage ebeeees 226,93 08 ‘which 2 per cent divide: paid Feb. 4, IT cee ‘ 14 18t 68 BAINDCE cece yatta Add for bonds bought in 1856 197,600 00 Balance Nov. £0, 1866.. Form a = Which rot being equal to 2 per com on the capital stock, fe reverved for foture dietribation. | tee faking devs amounts to $2,578,202, trom winch ie | vidends expe doduoted bills receivable, freight and tolte dae im Decem- Der, materials, coal pile, &6., om account of business of 1887, $806,296 98, leaving a balance of $1,689,006 24, ‘which {a an increase of $264,081 78 om last year. ‘The earnings of the New York Central Railroad Compa- ‘By for December, 1855 and 1856, were as follows:— $906,483 20 during the year 1856 ia represeated to have emanated from tho “Mercantile agency of the chy of Now York”? :— Mancayniie Farures 1 Segoe Mee rman Pe In a pre Swindling carious failures. 31 io 10 13 1 6 7 6 16 4 6 8) 2. le pw oy TL bowl Tl emwmel Lowel zeSee IlaawSel cactoteattta offatlures, pablished origizal'y ja one of our weekly religious papers, are made up at tho “ Mer cantilo Agency,” an¢ we have no doubtare correct Tae facilities which that institution has at command keep tt well ported. Tho failures reported last year—1856— amount to more than twenty seven hundred {a aumber, and it would not be extravagant to put them down at an average of $20,000 each, which would givo an aggregate of $64,100,000, The probability 1s that the creditors of these fatiures bave bave pot rece!vedon an average more thar twepty-five per cent of their claime, which involves 2 Joes of about $40,(00,000. This immense amouat, lost by a closs of merchants eugaged principally in tue dry goods trade, can hardly give an idea of the tota’ losses by failures among all,clacses, The dry goods morchants, as & clas, are the most extravagant io this city and through out the country aud thereare more fallures among them, them asaciass, than any other. Tho losses anong thom do rot form, however, the buik of the aggregate losto: of the country by bankruptcy or failure. i is a very ex traordimary jact that mort of the new enterprises of the country fail (n firet hands, that the originators of almost every new project are losers by it, and that it is only alter numerous charges, and the acquisition of more knowledge and experience, that tho best of them prove productive and succersfel. Unfortunately, the loetes fa) most beayiiy upon the most euterprising men of tho day. Stock Excnange. Tuomspay, Jan. 15, 1867. 26060 Virginia 6's. 206 sha ErigKR, |. 62 £0 OMiseourt €’* a3 ba poco do . 100 Reading RR. Bing SL 60 14 Hudson 1¢6 Mich Cen 2(00 Hud RR Ist ms 99 60 do, 1000 Ded RR 2a mt. 84 50 do 9000 Bud RR Sd wt. 6656 1000 Har RR2d mot 76 7000 L B&R W2tindbs 60 (C ebs Nationa! Bk, 16}, 6 Covtinental Bk... 108 10 Commonw'h Bk. %5g 400 lo Vark Be,...... 98 200 do 2 Rx of Amerion .. 1143 169 do 200 Canton . 235¢ 400 Clev&littaRR 100 00 28% do 160 Cum Coa! Co , 400 do £6 Galena & Cai RR 400 do .....010 100 Mi So ANIaRRed0 60 do «08 100 +0e 60 Panama RR 56 La Cr & Mil RR. 46 Had Riv RE,.... VAILURES, SUSPENSIONS, ASSIONMEPNTS, ETO. 2 coat, 4 1 Crab Jonathan Avet'n Garney, Providence, & |, suspended Moriin, Spring'& Co., York cuy, eurp nde. Ne som Skinner, Now York city, (ulled and avigeod. Heery Sbaw, mantiliss, Now York city, surpemded. & Co, ‘heaton,’ Meas . suspended. #, Providence, |, suspended. Jobn K. Woolsey, New York city, mapoodet Hoph’, Ne TWiehardeon & York city, « peucded ¥ , asmigned; dividend over ¥ , anes to R ya’ Ball. aT ag * Y, asvigne ; abilities $14,(00, ansets about $7,000. Dante! Batehelor, Utica, N. ¥. 8 igned to George Kine. H. D. Cowles & Co. are Re ond Pe 'Y., tatlot and arcigped: lisbiliiies about Jeb Rorencrauts, Poll v Charles W. Prive, Wine! fers 26 per cent rek ir, & Louis, Mo. felled very small & Deery Brothers, Winches\er dividend expected Te suspended, sun! Charles Converse, Sandusky City, Vbio, aavgued to 8 | Minor | Frere’ Dam ndet } , ne H A. RP. Newven Falls, 0!0, suape a. 10d , evvigned ty, Co aten Beroberd Cabn, Rockford, |.\., talied sod atigne! some Aime since Jeckson & Laxton, Milwaaker, Wie, sold oat and sur. perded Piilipe & Co , Keokuk, Iowa, fatied 8 Woods, Hamilton, ©. W., failed and lott Nixon & Swalos, Bamiiion, ©. W , failed and assigned ‘We understand that Jaco |.ittle, of Now York city, has fottied With Bis creoitors at thiriy Las fit. twelve aod eigbieen month, ca'cu'atiog interest from the day of the faulure, December 5 CITY COMMERCIAL REPURT, Coceepat, Jan. 16—6 P.M Actas —The sales embraced abot 59860 bylt pow at THO. @ Tee. Breapetvrs ~Fiour—The market was tir if waa firmly hell, and sslow | 0 4(0 bbls. were made within the range of the above priee®, Pouthern brands cootinued frm. with sties of = = ‘bie. at aT a et The arrivals o inde wore light. Wan in good request at steady prices. ‘the sues embraced adoa! 10,000 bushels Southern white at $1 78; 4 000 do red Racine on private terms, supposed to bare brea at $1 46: other doserip- tons Wore firmly held, and prices ronerally Vented ‘ap wards, Corn was firm more active; naloe om. braced about 20,060 bnahsis, Including about 18 609 old miscd de'lvered alveg side of toe eon Toe jad 100d do, Weatern mixed, for diaviliog, e014 me 71.0, ou Eactern and Western Lis —No receipts of moment were noticed, and sales trifling at unobarged price. NavaL Srorss.—The sales of spirits of turpentine were 5C0 9 600 bbis. at about 52c a 630. cash and tine; crude was held at $4. Sales of North country were reported et $3 873g. Common rosin was at $1 60 afloat and $1 6334 & $1 66 delivered; 400 a 500 bi No. 2, low grades, ope 10 per Ybs. 600 bbis. Washingion tar was m0 MoLasgee —A small ict of Cubs muscovato old at 480 ; 160 do. do. prime at 66o.; New Orleans new crop was held at 8c, Provisi¢ns —Pork—The market was firm, with sales of about 400 a 600 bbis., incinding new mesa at $20 374 a $20 60, acd old do at $19 76; prime was at $17 60. Leet ‘was quite firm, with little or none to be had, except ab outside quotations. The sales embraced about 300 a 400 bble., including new country prime at $9 500 $10, and new country mess at $10 75 a $12 50. Old Western re pecked ts measurably out of market. New repacket Cri- cago was firm at $152 $16—the latter figure for extra, Prime mers and beef hams were nominal, but held at full prices. Bacon continned firm ani ta demand, at full prices, Out meats contioucd firm, and eales of 160 boxes dry ealied shoulders were made at 8c, Hams wero Migc. Lard was quite steady both to arrive and op the spot, and about 600 bbis. were sold at 12%0, Buttor aad cheese steadv and prices unchavgod. Raat Eatars —The tollowing sales were ma‘e by auc tion to day, The improved property sold at reasonablo prices, while quoted sales for vacant property were ex travegantiy bigh :— House 280 (ireenwich street $17,000; 20 Harrison strect, $5 966; 174 Front street, $13,700; 176 do,, $18. 500; 184 South eu eet, $28 000; houses nud lease of tot $0 Fast Kreadway and 69 and 694¢ Division street, $9 600; lot on Fe fifth street, near Sixth avenus, $3,700; 6 parcels of land at Fort Washington, on a line with the Tenth and Eleventh avenues and {89th end 190th streets: —No. 1, cont lug about 434 aores, 65,60; No 5,940; No. 3, do, $9,600; No. 4, do., $3,200; No ; $9,(00; No 6. do., $7,000, Sales of 150 tlerces wero reported at 3c. a ScGaR#.—The market wae quite firm. A emull sale of bandsome New Oriewus sold Lic, with some jobbiog lote of Ooba murcovado 25 hide. Porto Riso at 1. ,0., and 350 boxes Havana at 100, a 10%¢c. Tho fivet importation of new crop Cuba bas arrived, but no san- ples have set been exbibited Whriskry —Sa'ee of 300 # 400 bole. were @ 2t),6. lor cash, and short time. Baxjawin—Woow Un We Rey. 8 M. Isaacs, Arraen Baysamie to Sovasa, eldest daughter ot Mor oq. of this chy. Louisville papers piease copy. Bacan—Crsakwaser —On Monday, Jas. 12, by Rev. v. A Rutten, D. D, Lawxgsce BaGax, of German Vatiey, NJ, Makp—Cook —On Wednerdzy, Deo, 10, 1868, Mr Besx- MAN Map. Enq, of this city, to Miss Many Caantorra Coon, of Harover, Pruezia. German papers please copy TuRRaR—Brexiay —Or Wednesday, Jan. 14, by the Rev. Samuel Cock, Davin Il, Toamke to Saran T., only daughter of John L. Buckley, Eq , all of ibis olty npake—Eaep—At Williameburg, on Wodoesday, Jan. 14, tp the Bouth Second street M. £. church. by the Rev. Dr. Mitchel), Mr. Joux F. Wirnens, of Now York, 19 Miss Manrna J. Rann, of the former piace. Muy the banner of love wave over thom. Witsor—Biack —In this city, on Wedueriay evening, Jon. 14, by the Rev. A. H. Blair, Mr M. W. Witaoy, of Cleveland, Obio, fo Mies Marna Besos, of this oly. Western papers please copy. ¥ PROS P iby, BY sAted et" wdvtwoRrs to Many C., eldert ca-ghter of the late Capt D. V. Soutiar ali of this city. Faxxuax—kirck.—Oa Thureday, Jan. 16, by the Ker. Frederick 8. Wiley, Mr. Waruinctox N' Freeway, of Rahway, N.J., to Miss Many Twenga Kixou, daughter of the late Edward Kinch. Brq., of New York jAson—McGm --On Wednesday evening, Jan 14, by the Rey. Isaac H Tuttle, Mr, Wa E Masox to Mise Etiza- , Jan 1S, at the Church mara McGre, all of this ott: DaWie1—Hovr.—Oo Thutrd ol the Aacension, by the Rev. DeWnrto Eure Arma Hoyt, Hoyt. Commesse--Vox Has Oa Thereday evenuag, J 16, at St. Slatibew's church, Waker street, by tho Kev. Dr. C F.E Sronmwann, Wa. H. Cxmmavan, M. D., of chin chy, to Mise Casas B Vor Huw, of Brooalya. Died, Bust. —In Wiliameburg, oa Wednesday, Jan. 11, of corsurption, Cvasime Swatx, io the 60th year of bi- age. The relativee and /riends of the family are respectfully Wvited to attend bis (hie afterooea, at 2 from bis iate residence, No 1 Wilson atreot, without further invitation, His remains wili bo taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment Duaxs—Oa Wednesday, Jan — Doanr, aged 6% Pornes Jane, widow wryited to atiend ber fupera’, irom ber son No. 192 Hast Niveicenth street, thie afternoon, Lovelock ‘ALENTINE —-Oc Weonerday evening Jen. 14, Lvor daughter of Lemuel Sorapnah J Valeuiine aged 6 yearr, 10 months and 28 day ‘The rojatives and (rend of the family are respectfully jovited to at'end the fonoral, this afernoon, at 5 o’elock, from the roeidence of her parents, No 1°6 Loxingtoo ave fbe, withoat further notice. tor On Thureday morning, Jan, 16 Heway Saactonr, of scarlet fever, aged 17 yours aid 10 monthe, ern tp Saxatact Kiegdem. ‘The relatives acd friends of the family are respoctfaliy \aviied 10 attend the funeral, from bis Is'¢ residence, No 68 Sreord syenve this afwrnooo, at 1 o'clock. His re- wrioe will be taken to the Lsthoray Comotery for lator wer. nex —On Wicnesiay morning Jan 14, Jota, wife Coben, ngod 43 years i} wil morcirg at 9 o'clock, from 14, Mrs, Havean Saar, aro respectfully (avited to residence of b aw, Jobo Molko. 240 Son'h #ecoad street Mrooklyn, F. D., thie afternoon at 2 o'clock, without furtt er inv! tation H11*—At Morrixanis, op Thursday. im only ‘ Gillies, in the Sth year of her of nor ue, this afer of Wa. H Bepriquts, and dangnier of Canrles pate, formerly of this elty ‘The relatives and £ ny ited ty atten! b 5 trom her late rotttones, No ther invitation Commer = Oo Thermday, Jeo, 15, after abort (tt Jews, Caly ton of Terrence and Elen Cammirgs, years, 4 menthe ord 10 cays The relatives and friends of the family, ant thowe of bis 5 Genk street, Wiihout for trerdiatber, Raward Bolger, are rospeet/ully laried fo atiend his foreral, to morrow worming, at 11 o’olook, trom No. 574 Grand street. corner Goere? Mow.—On Toursday. Jen. 15, of soar if, Many Craemy Mort, youngest child of Leraet A and Caroline Mott, aged 3 years, 11 mow'bs and § days ‘The relatives and frieods of the fat are reapsetfally invited to attend the funeral. thie ce shalt o'clock, at No. €2 Amor etroet, withou! fu Pave —On Thereday, Jan 18, of (he croup, Many Awmia, youngest obild of George ) ant Mary Davis, seed 1 Sear, 8 monthe and 10 dare The frie dd acqvainiances of the family are reepeotioliy Invited to attend the finoral, from os Righth avence, om Sanday afternoon, at 9 o’clook. Tho rem wl be taken to Trimty Comeury for inter mer Hesiey —O0 Tharetey, Jan. 15, Mra. Zives Bow in the (0th year of ber age ‘The foneral will take place to morrow morning at 2 o'clock, at her inte residenos, No. 101 Madiron streot. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. $n => ror Sitvations and Help, see Sixth Page, MISCELLANEOUS, ii < HH’ YOU SEEN THOSE $3 60 BOOTS AT JONRA No. 10 Ann street! niso the double sole boots at 86t ‘T RECREATES NEW PLOOD, ACTS ON THE LIVER: Draip, heart intestines; revolutionizes the whole given mréngih to the weak, animation of the natural one; | moeenlar y. depletion and want of ment! sod mowular strength—all gnceum) to ro iat heaith snd strength by afew dag’ use of Dr. WEBSRR 8 invigorat fer, $2 50. at 22 Bowery R. R—RADWAY'S REGULATORS jrovement on ail vegetable ‘and purgetls 90 ARF AW IM e pills. They eerful and so they regulate 10 8 healthy ant natural souom the remove from the eystemn ai) wealthy tone to the organs of R. fmake those who take them fee) eo happy liver. heart, bowels, 40. The C\eeseed matter, and restore « the body withont RB _R. office, No. 162 Fulton atee FISERR, corner of Bigrcker, and Bo. 197 Ninth avenne; Norton's, No. 4 Cuton'a. corner of Bowery and Brome siren’. W. &. Zelber, No 44 South Third erect, Philadelphia; Mra. Mayes, No. 176 Folton street, Brooklyn T®KERS AND MOUSTACHAS FORCED TO LGROW fo atx, weeks. by my onge will pot stain oF in Hat aM SUNG Bromdway hiedeied ia, deiner, eos 5 se MISCELLANEOUS. 0 THE CARDINAL. AN INTERESTING TALE. By soumm tony, ¢ year 1610 M. Roullart, a jewel'e- in beads of the One evening in Paris, ope 1 trade, sealed o Gan io ae readii ith seemingly creat atten "e ily emborred and ornamented. At a shor er him sat Jane, his niece & pretty dark bared Hof eighteen, whese eyes continually wandered roa ‘hy fring fo arb 10 the ines doors of the shop. A’ law. folded b's paper, and a beamlag smile “satisfaction iu his vinnge “ lordtdt perfect,” said he to his neice, in an under tons. My oT ae ginal must grant my request ” iW eam, ‘uncle, to be called conry fer ane fane, her thoughts evidently elsewhere, Pie Mall ventas, were di weet. PM opts Ba court jewel eried Aonilard; ofcourse Tam, “it Dean omly manage it, my fortune wayn thought YOu Veew ptob, unele."* one can eve" be rich enough,” said Rout Fn eee court 304 don’t ‘consider the e court '" ‘he great objection,” TUF: aed the young Viear you may find the ttle embarrassing ou have had all the custom Of &. Prince’e a hove been in the habit ef listening (69m. .y sgainet the Cardinal, en@, indeed, have nob d yous vert er. imposing silenee with again 1 both bis baw a of that cer tainly bave rs about hisemisenee — T was very wrong ay sins T hope to be far. glven “That hat 6 your workmen ead ae 4 he w wave nequired the sam then, they must cheng *Tdon'tin the leas When I speke understand him, Beside D grent de nged. L heard of bis deavh outy yewerday, as lw © from taking Julien to ‘he st. Germain dligene: the way, hen be returned ye N le? Jane, # bo again looke keeps hin i om) orta%h i ay { suppose you are eptied Ja noe of Thave q ne views ¢ Uagcod fortine you muat of kick man. a Monsieur Nov dad is rot bnodved erownn @ may, perbaps, be able to make his way, a! teoome nly by some expe 4} toi * eon'tans! her Re dont, thet Daten od vent rer ber leaged wie w bay sm Was "Wow. really, uncle, you know sullen only talks o° that ae aicke “Precisely; and, there ore, a9 his hopes of advanceme st sre in vo way brilliant. £ pow tive'y rotuee us coming my nephew: and bev ol be lees ntive to him T dow | pee, ot yO Ou by legreen: @ marriage, you efihe question iu point of ¢ gentleman." My Jact, \ou must then marry » M Rooliard was interrupted by to arrival of some cus tomers. These were nc other tact et tins tere Jean Dolbert, and ‘he \¢ . Ail three he cardinal, auc ‘They bad, | * nsbip in gowd at his The ft jewe lier ov erkel shep fromm ene end to the « arefuily amiss w occu ved with wnyibiig Tihely toy vantage (o biawelf, hie having been ibe case i nd pose sing some (aient in bis p he bad at law ¥ » the door oper Nive and twenty. war ke? with etal pered and bright Jookicg entersd forked Jon the ¢ er epens. ing, governon”” s er having bowed Wo © ad no perclex * de Nogens kept Id not return Inet t y ir something for bi ’ Ch, oh, you come ‘rom the ¢ a crrup ed Co bert * How €d you leave hia ave been ene coved tn arcing) ghing: “be saxg me writen rt, Sooking horribly reaydniized “Why pote’ arewered Julien “he wae even yood enough Ww tench n bie what © (he oir cwmprebensiie to the the least enneelve so sudde wement, he began to sing 1 shouted Kon lard. ireab ong with fear. 0 oN, 1 der, wiy i _ hn ome Whe that'« like the governor.” ae‘ Nolrand “Mons eur de Longuevilie’s valet senor bit ail be can get bold of The jeweller stammered & rep a parcel, ae I uirected, continwed thy je contains « viene de “Lam poons egainst he Cardiol I comme wer ay @ wager’! yd che allard’s collection: * would feel piewned * three gen! lem muade the shop ri win time the apcer ot ontiard knew'pe bevede thoate tbe Julon trembling with indigestion dt Ronl!ard, od lise ow vo quit my Jou ar Donse this ins? 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