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‘orred te them for the payment of the Cali New York whisa they falied to ger- in alarm bond given to the Siate Treasurer was ‘a8 00 eocrow—inat is, om ihe im; jee cone ae, F z : i i fav ‘any debt incurred sand which wer #03. y speci rely, an w ‘at a general election before it took refore the #2 d state did mot owe sald bonds seid declaration montioned, and the Were no} entitled to the payment of the that they do not know, and’ there- mu pons for the interest upon the bonds for she Siate of California due and city of New York, on the ist day led averred in said 5 and commencement “A this wey ee coupons, being the coapons bonds in sald declaration mentioned, ing and amounts—all which ii bi. 3 E z H a 7 : i i TREES; < say thet tho platati ought not to jate of California before and at the i of this suit was, and sill! is, much larger sam of money than from them to the said plaintiffs, sam of eighty thousand dollars, t Of sixteen warrants drawn on the Troa- CH tis ei & 4 g iu é : z : é five thousand dollars, [mtgnore i on the ph — jefendants, setting forth the num! 0 aver the State owes them an addi- $5,000 for the rent of a room, beiug the California Exobange, in San Fraucis- for military purposes, which sar they owe to the State; but they are willing much as may be necessary, shall be of against what they owe on the sald defendants also aver that the plaintiff is not repre- bimseif as @ private tadividual in prosecuting this as a public officer, to wit, as jarer of the ‘Osifornia, which offive the said plaintiff held at i of this and atand obligatory, aud suit not for and bat for and In geba!f and for the use of He; Wha BI EBI toc Sa: Sefondante + Wavreforo, they pray judgmen’, Xo, i E ss H it 4 . i : Ll HE ts / E = EEE i | i ek 36 & 5 j the misers for finding cai Business of kinds show signs as SEs Gee ce, S ee at present in our streets than for many mon! ast. Morey is tight for this steamer, 1g0b 80 as 1} was anticipated it would be. eoetpts of gold from the tr terior, however, easibie relief ere long, and we bope soon to find sountyy paying up promptly. We report im rates, and hear of but very few long loans eoted. Review of the Market 4 (From the San Frarclsco Maron 20. | i i k z i if ait 5 a * 4 i % E it f i 4 iE 3 i cE iit sé 5S) I i 2 g bail z < i pitt i ; E ‘ $ 5 sep fi 3 i $ | ge Lf | l i al Fy ; i | + z t ij E F i ili # i i i ! £ = = i i ! ; iE if ; { g ! t i H i i i i H : i i 2 is : i i Es z i : 8 j | i i r [ ; i elt HE iit ii oc a Marriages, Births and Deaths. MARRIED. Avame—Saaw—In San Fi ‘Mr, Lawson 8, Adams to Miss Ge: Axwo1.—U: som —In Sacramento, Mr, Ji rnold to Buom- rancisco, Hotel, by Rev, F. Mooshake, Mr. Johan Gotlieb ium to | ‘Mise Margaretta Kilzabeth Prelifer. Boxxe—W voxorr,—Im Jackson, Mr. Joba H. Barke to to, March 7, ©. 1. Bird, Barannah, daughter of Thos, MoAlpta, faq. Sacramento. Brows, —tIo San Francisco, at the Warh- togton atreet Baptist church. by Rev. B. Brieriy, Joseph Browa, of Oaxiand, to Mina Jane J. Ouoningham ‘Bam a ‘Sacramento, Mr. Simon Broager gene Straus, beer tet oo aixeox.—In Howoluta, Jan, 31, A, K. Clark, Beq , to Harriet © |utchinson, of Neehua, N. a Cukenvu--ORAwnmRLAIN —In Saoramen\o, Holland Chicker(ng to Misa Oclestia Chamberiata, both of Forbes- town. — In Grass Valley, Feb. 15, Dennis Colby, A ming We , 0 Miae Josep Pell, of ubaca, New Yore m Serres —In & Franeisoo, by Rev. F Brieriy, at the residence of the 4 clergyman, 4 D Chand or to Miss Eileo K Sutton gg tk ret Red Blutfe, Mr, Ot10 Delsing to Mra. ine Hunt, Oey m_-Bamneneee. —A\ Upper Oniavoritar, Merch 5, Misa Arno J. Henderson in Forest Olly, Mr, Anthony Tox to in Waters. Hew Sorrow —[a San Francizos, at Grace church, by | Right Roy. Bahep Kip, Joseph 8, Hees to Mins Oxthariog | Norton Homice—Movrs.—In Saoramento, by Rey, Wm. Ht Hil, Mr Cherie D. Howanck to Mise’ Louisa 8. 8, Movie, | of Réinburg, Scotland Lane.—Bamvowss.—in Sa Jose, Mz. H. Label 0 Miss Hannah Bresiower. Lion—Maaror —In Sante Olare, Mr. 1. bion to Miss Zuleme Martin. jo1re—B8Roore —At Sbasta county, Mr. eae ere wo Miss Pantise droaie, besa of ‘mia Pimucx—Tuoarsos.—In San Ramon Vailoy, Mr. J. Sulll- Pierce to Mas W. M7 = In San Frazeieos, by Rey. B. Brierly, Mr. H. M. Rosenkrans to Miss ‘Leteon, Busp—Bocson. la Toda’s Valiey, Placer, Feb. 22, a. G. Read to Miss Emma J. Holton. Stantxy—Mozmav.—On the lst March, Mr. Lowis R. Stanley to Miss Sarah FE Marray. all of Petaluma. Soott, in Calvery Church, Lorenzo Sawyer, . ‘a N, Y., to Mise Jonnie M. Aldrich, of Louisville, Laoey, Mr, Thoraton D. Sambora, of Spi Gal, Migs 8. Sytvester, of Chariestuwn, Srawarp—Maurs.—At Middle Bar, Mokelumne Kiver, Feb. 92, Wm. Sioward to Miss E' Maine. wyEa—Prcs.—In San Fs Rev. B. Brierly, Mr, Lodowick L Sawyer to Miss Jul’ Price. to Muss Sarah E. Murray. TAYLOR—=Ds Pravontains —In Sacramento, Joha G. Tay- lor to Mies Emma J. De Prefontaine. Vanpsxnunce—Tarr —In Sonora, Mr. Calvin Vanden: burgh, of Columbia, to Miss Susan Tripp, of Sonors. Vincmt—-Hsapas.—In Analiy, Mr. Aibert Vinoeat so Miss E 1zabeth sn of Sonome county. Wie—Reinorp —Ip Francisco, by Rev. E. 8. La +. Mr. Joba Wier to Miss Martha Reinold, both of San C909. Watker—Parees —In Petaluma, Mr. Alonzo Walker to Mise Elizabeth Peters. Wastovee—N0011.—la Sao Francisco, by Rev. 8. H bn , Mr, Osoar F, Weatover, of Petaiuma, to Mrs. Eliza 001 RTHS. Bassatr —In San Francisco, March 1, the wife of Mr. Abner Bassots. of swin boys Branann,—In Sacramento, the wife of W. N. Brainard, Of a sov. CusdiNG —In San Fransiséo, the wife of Or. John J. Cushing, of a 0a. YY Maroh 4, the wife of Mr. John Davis —In San B. F. Davia, of a daughter. Gazwantz —In Downievilie, Feb. 19, the wile of Joba Garntett, of a soo Gawys —In Shasta, March 6, the wife of Mr, Jobn Gawno, of a son. ‘Hzazna,—In Santa Barbara, Feb. 15, the wife of Valea- tine W. Bearne, ofa er. Jmennos —At Port Wine, Sierra county, Feb. 17, the wife of Joba Jenoirgs, of s davgbter. Emu Placerville, March 6, the wife of Mr. John = of a 20a. v8.—In Santa Barbara, the wife of Mr. John Kays, of daugnter. " aris —in Ban Francisco, tae wife of Joba ?. Littie, of daughter. ® Mooxs,—Jn San Lose rag , March 16, the wife of Mr. ©. Mere, ofa ter. * Vouanmm le san Frescia0, Marob 11, the wife of P. J. MoNamee, of a davgbter. PREM" 1s Sacramento, Feb, 27, the wife of &. D. Pren' eon. Saeelse ts Downlevitie, Feb, 13, the wife of Louis Inbar it, of » fon. Wer fatty By Fork, eb. 6, the wife of M. Rach, of Ab Darmpo Beco, Tuolumne dounty, iid wife of q Smith, of a gon. OKLaX —In Jacksoa, Feb, 25, the wife of Ona: Siick- ler, of a daughter. Topp. —In Sania Rosa, Feb. 24, the wife of Dy. 3. 3. ‘Todd, of a son. ToRA —Io Dewzieville, Fob. 19, the wife of Aadrew Tora, of a daughier. Tait —Feb. ‘Mt Third Orossing (of the Ostaveras), the wile of Mr Jes. A. Tait of son. array —In Sacramento, the wife of Mr. Whitman, of anon. Disp. Ackons —On Thom’s areex, Teama county, Mr. 0. Acaorr, aged 25 yoars. Brextsy —Ip Sea Francisco, March 11, John Y. Baok- I ley. aged 3 years, 6 mouths sad 12 days, the eldest son of John I’. sad Catherine Buskiey. Bariusow.—!n Eden townsbip. March 10, Christian Alexander, soa of Obristian and Henrietia Bathsow, aged ‘1 month sad 2 days. Barcustion —At Roaob Hili, Samuel @. Batobellor, Jr., from Old Town, Me., aged 27 years ‘Buvms.—At Hornitas, = county, Geo. W. Blume, aged 28 years, formerly of Marysville. Buck —At the ranch of Miltom Wolfsiaill, on Pula creek, Solano county, Fed. 25, De Wits O. Buek, of consumption, Frenciso®, Patrick anny, late a mem- bar of Mount Moriah Lodge of Free and Accopted Masons, of this city. Daaxnva'—In San Francisco, a. Deerhurat, of England, late of ‘Raat: ts ‘San Francisco. at i soned , Mr. Re waged wou York, aged Flowsx3 —By drowning, om the night of Friday, Fe seen nen ct James Fiowers, of —— aged 46 years, late keeper Company's steamer Pacific. Jone Gallo, aged 33 years, for- ‘raacisco, of consumpiion, Mrs. Jo- cant am ‘wife of Joseph Holland, » native of New York, years. ‘Hogas —In Sam Francisco, of congestion of the lungs Mims Catherine Bogen, late of Now Orieaas, a native 0 Ireland, oged 30 yoars. Hoven —At Sucker Fist, H. Hulen, formerly of Fort Wayne, Ind, egea 67 years. Jomns —Noar Quarts! » W. H Jones, aged 32 years. Jacxs.—In Napa Vailey, March 5, Hamlet Jacks, aged 49 years, a native of New York ‘KRRIG AB. —In Ban Fi Patriok Kervigaz, @ mative —Ip,89n Francisco, Catherine Lov sa, youngest 4, aged 14 yours. daughter of Hans and Ann Miller, aged 3 years and 2 | months. Paywa.—In Fiddletown, Amador county, Feb. 26, Heary ©. Fevmgents aon ‘Franctsco, Eitza A., wife of Garros Surax,—At Siartiner, Heary Shoon, a neitve of London, ‘aged 29 years. sabe. —is Napa City, infant daughler of De. W. formerly (rom Pennsylvania. Tacxansaat —Ia Placerville, Thomas Tackaberry, tor- morty frem Missourt, — 45 yours. Woonxrit—ia Sun Jose, afters long and severe ili- nets, Edward Wooduutt, native of Now Jersoy, egod about 40 years. Waxiss —Noar Sonoma city, Fob 22, at the residence ] oy Mire Rebecca ee putrid sore throat, Maiti eldest daugbser of Hon, Chas, )’, and Emiy Wilkina, 0g: § years And 4 months, Markets. San FaanGriov, Saturday evening, March 21, 135 Fiove ax Maat 1, Antections in Sour, in a j ‘way, ooutinue to improve several Ke eS extra brands sold at $12 69 8 $14 pun. cheons, at $86; in barrow, $9 bran nominal at $96 per ton. Gxsry —There is moro aatmation (0 the wheat market; Ros —60 Ddis, No. 1 rosin om private terms. Affairs in \- i dates from this Survmery’ the ep to the 12th of dj, ae uaa). are mostly Giled with controver- disoussions of ® personal or polilical nature, of ‘Interest to the public. The winter there, a al most evorywhers cise on the Pacific consi, had been un- usually severe. Many cattle had perished owing to the arara being covered up with snow The subject of slavery is somewhat agitated with re- ference to antic! pated political changes, bar the public sentiment would appear, jaaging from the tone of the press. to be strong agains! introduction Prei Meps wore being taken to elect another delegste to Congress. ‘Mr. Hanton Weaver drowned two of his children on the 16th alt, while attempting to oroes Myrtis Creek. News from Utah Territory. ‘The wirter, up to the 2ith January, bad boom vory #0 ‘very at Grest Sait Lako ‘The w had fallengio unuswal depth ant ca: moch sulering people. {it bad also cavsed tt@ death of m ranges having been covered np—a thing fore known. A Female Relief Society had been to aid the bolpiess and destitute Intelligence from Carson Valley. ‘The weather bad been sovere, wtth some snow in the ‘valley the past winter, Tho Indians bad driven of some Of the whites, ¥ bo were unable to make pureuit, owing to the storms: | The Mormone w’ Nite more shy of the Geni ilies, end thers Was & rumor of thelr having been ordered to ‘Balt ok: ‘Tho miners In the vicinity wore doing weil Goode at Inst acoeunte were scarce and dear or be formed Hou—MsEraoy —Ie Sacramento, Jam. 19, by Rev, | 785, Father Case a, Wm. Hull to Anne MéRiroy. | Smith iver Valiey, to Mrs Hame— Garvey —In Folsom, Mr. Jemen Tork, to Mise Pally Hare> eonnty, Ge i hea al Kaowles to Mise Ner om, Me Hagetyert WO Angas ) iman i, vote of Soutien | | 901, 302, 505, 905, 41, | 828, 599, 880 BAL. B43, 200. sas—Part 1 Nos, $86, 53, dy, S74 to ari 3. $15. 3644, BTSs, 540, 548, 584, we) yeast 846. 548, Ono Py meri eo > Placerville, Mr. Patterson B. Soilhamer, | | board to day the operations amounted to more than NEW YORK Notice to the Political Friends of Fremont. The honest and out-spokea political supporters of John O. Fremont are earnestly advised to form, a8 s00n aa poasible, standing committees and clubs in every town, precinet, district, city or county of the United States, and thus prepare the way properly to enter the field for the Presidency in 1860. Unless the friends of Fremont begin at once to act in this way, he and his supporters will be cheated by the corrupt politicians who are now seeking the ma- magement aud control of the republican masses throughout the country. Now is the time to begin the great movement for 1860 by forming honest centres of union and intelligence against corruption, fraud and incipient revolution. ‘The Most Kiegant Hate of che Season —The haw to which we allude may be found a: ESPENCBELD'S, 11S Neesau atreat, Hats.—Hats at Reduced Prices on and after this date. We offer for asle our best quality of allk hats for $3, of & superior quality to ou Broadway tor $4 AKOBKS & MARTIN, 270 Greenwich, between Warren and Murrey streets, The Imperial Photograph.—A Unique Appit- cation of the art, surpessing in effect, of unusual sive. and resenting the combined advantege of painting and ibe truth of the camera To be procured ai BRADY'S, 259 Broadway. J GURNEY tha Braphic paince of art No. 349 Statue, Union Square, and Washington’ in grand siyie by 11OLM@ES. Co- surroundings pbrtograp! pies tor ease at 259 Broad 20 Cent, 20 Cent, 20 Cent, «0 Cent, 20 Cent ambrotynes, with = case, at EDDY'S celebraied gailery, 21 avenue D. 21 Avenue D.—Great Rurn at Bddy’s Galle= ry for those beautifully colored twenty cent ambrotypes. Elegan¢ Spring Raglaus, $5 to $15, at BV aN8’ , 66 and 68 Fulton street. Cassimere Business Coats at Evans,’ 66 and 68 Fulton street. $3 50, $4, $5, 55 60, $6, $7, 83, $9 and $10. Black Cloth Frock Coats—At Hvans’, 66 and Shs atreet—85 5), $6, $7, $3, $9, $10, $12, $14, $16. $18 Spring Cossimere Pants, $2 50 to $5, at EVANS’, 66 and 63 Fulton street. Rich Motre Antique Uk Vests $3, at Evans’, 66 and 63 Fulton street, HERALD, TUESDAY, Geod Fitting, well made Shirts, of all Fr po agree) 1 wholenale goto ths — Sewing Stlxa—Removal — ry nolds & Leigh will shortly remove from 53 Dey street, to ‘- SWP'E a few doors enact of Broadway, avd will continae . the wholesale trade with Giovan! Rinoldia! and Tortonts * enz. sekage Sewing 611k, ilk Twiat for Sewing Machines, Frings Bilk, Black, color dand in gum, BinbroWered Bill, &c., £c. Spring, 1857. Our new spring styles of clothing are now exposed and ready for tale, embracing large aud beautiful assoriments of rag overcoals Racians, Kaglish and Frenee business conta, dreas'on’ frock cons, 8c. Also very choice and mylee of carsimere paptaloons, fancy and plain vena Our custom won Fee ee importations of new goods, many of which can be found nowhere else. This de. partment, headed by Mr. Lymaa Derby, isin @ pouition to Oiler great attractions in the way of stylish garments aud Prompt attention givea to all orders. D. DBVLIN & 00., Nos. 254, 959 aud 960 Broadway. corner of Warren st, Wo the Ladies. If you want ore ‘fitting and well made boots, for dress on r promenade, cal whe JEFFERS, 467 Broadway. Exclusive Straw Hat Warchouse.—-We are now prepared to citer the retail batters, both fa the city ard country, aa entirely new and very desirable stock, manufac. tured expressly for ‘h’s season's retail trade, comprising in art many new and very desirable siyies for men and boys, ether with the largest and most complete assortment of jren’s richly trimmed straw hats ever ollered, every arti- ole being stuictly of our own manutacture, thereby ivauring & uniformity of finish mot ot ‘obtained, and enabling wa {o ofr greater advantages to buyers, A. LELAND & 0O., 130 Broadway. a Jone Coral Hair Of1 Restorative—Be —_ thing made for the bair, 28 ; Joves’ Italiga sony Be aloat a hued SisCaster Wr inaton, Se; Soegot BM Bowery: athe Value of Pare Gan | a mn many cares ‘ifie—| , Clseases the kidaeys, gravel sone and all ailernious of the somko. winary is appreciated by every medical practitioner. Wo other yalant will supply a place. Even most ul tra edvocates of tempersace admit that its use, as a medicine, ts and necessary. ‘ was the knowledge of these facts. coupled with a sincere waat of the profession desire o supply & general and pressing and the comm: ge, that five years ago led to the to troduction of Charles’ Lon¢on eordial gin, Mogiish gin was at that time & novelty in this country, The aie Teeallincly table tig a the only beverage the kind imported, 1@ liqnor—waa the only be' the kind im) it waa e000 however, that the new article was en Rolland stinwlant, tha! delic: tis tonie and dluredc.eilect ‘sore ite subsequent depression of the bodily or mental emergiea. Persons who have adopted it, either ass remedy for dis Onno, oF as an 1 be . find that th cheers without inebriating, and that a furred toneue, an exeiied pulse, and ‘an aching bead, are not the resuits of their aries’ Loo Or sold as schuapps. old Tom, &c., de. For wale by all @rngwsts, grocers, dc. Q pivots cena. Be sure |t ia Cbaries’. EDMUND C. CHaRLES, Importer, 40 Broadway, N.Y. Smithsonian Home, Broadway Hotel — Accommodations om the Ruropern or America plaa at option. Cane Seed.nFarther arri- ‘best we lo sell this seed a 2 00.15 Joba avec, W Housekeeping.—$200 Witt be Paid for Of Sp scm to eo goods by sample, Address ©. 8, I. Herald oflice, Or tstadoro’s Mair Dye, wi - and Toapecs rpamed suywhore. Wholessie and retail, ‘ately applied, No, 6 Astor House. sas Hetchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tow Ls world surpassing sll, Made, sold aad pi lbo wigsactory. 29 Bondar. on Hit’s Rats Dye 4 Shins or brown. No, 1 Bareiay street and wtiakers. a Bor.—Black Itnble cutting of hair Ruptare Cured Marsh & Co.’s Radical eure utan &1 Re. 98 Masten lane, Rew Terk. Holloway's Pills —Wherever Ctvilization ona penetrated these Pills are in demand. The stomach, the Gocise a all climaten usd upon thesct ine remedial ncuos ‘of ‘tbls medieine im rapid, thorough and invariable. Kemp’s Worm Pastilles._Vermifuges charged with mercury, or which require calomel ag aa after are dead! on. pastilles are i Selthatr elect 6 more immediate kod complete teak that 9f any mineral preparation. Ne iess direct, repid and certain is the imtol's Saraapariile in all and erup- D:'PLARMAN 2 OO wholneale Arugeisia, 09 sireet, New York, and by all druggists. Sarsaparilia \edicive that can compere with it im the of almost every kind of disease, UNG, 46 man street. alleviation or cure Apply w Rev. J. A. ARM- Rouse, by Dr. A R. Moet FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONK Y MARKET. Mopar, April 196 P. M. ‘The stock market at the opening this morning was moderaisiy buoyant, and prices ruling, compared with there corrent at (he close on Saturday, show a pretty general advance, The amount of business transacted “ suaily large. Tho notive demand from buyers was met by sellers, elibor for cash oF on time, to sult. Now York Central, Krie, Reading, Michigan Southern, and Cleveiand and Toledo, were offered in any quantity epon any terms, and buyoert took hold pretty sharp, The | fact ls (here it such an immerse amount of stock on the market (bat it in uttorly impossible > make any impres- sion spon 't, The bull speculators got filed up s0 quick, that tho sellers as «clare stand very little chance. Tae {norease of stock Dy new issues made for so many pur. purporcs ls fo great thet the supply is swelling by the thousands of shares, end there is no onilet, The pur. chases for invesiment area moee bagateile. At the first twenty thousand shares of stock, Compared with Satur- day's prices variations were as follows:—Mis sour! 6’s advanced j¢ por cent; ia Crosse and Mu fo ‘allroad privilege bonds, 4; New York Con Ralirond, %; Hudson River Railroad, 4: Reading, %. Michigan Central, jg; Mionigan Southern, 14; Tilinols Central, %, Galeva and Chiongo, 4; Ohiongo | and Rook Tsland, \%. Erie Railroad desiined \ por cent; Hariom, %; Panama, 1. Railroad bounds wor ite bet | tor generally, and wo tee 20 Treason why thove of drs | lave character shoold not comtiove to improve. The moet prominent ecctrity now om the ‘market te, without 4o04, the privilege Bows: of (he Le Crone aed Milwaskie Yar tad Co The leat qavetion tor the privilege bade of the Lilinois Oosatval Oo, was a) 112 « 516 per cont, ‘Those of the La Orosse and miareckie Co. are similar in Overy respoot, with a security 1” aaything @ Littl» better, Bariem lst morigage bouts sola’ $day at 62 per cect, end the 24 morigege ai 74 per cent. The eeoond mor;- gage bonds of tho Bariem Railroad Oo, Cave probably » more available seourtty then apy other oles bond en (his market. Real estate of great and rapidiy Improving value is the securtiy, This property is entirely ‘a@epead- ent of the road. sad wouid nei every day for the full free of the 24 morigago bonds, Liiinois Central rights eoid to- day at 183—about the same price as the etoor. After (he a¢jourpment of tha beard the following sais Of stocks and bon¢s were made ai austion by Albert H. ‘Nicolay :— $2,000 Wheeling Clty 6 per cent bonds. Int added 603¢ 6,000 Wyoming Oca! sad Iron O0.'s 6's. 4 33 1,000 Milwaukie & Hor. KR Let mtg bis. ', Mansfeld & Nows! ae a 1,000 Sandusky, 90,000 Great Weat’n (i) RK bt mgt 's. 1,000 Atizniio Mutual Ins. Sorip of 1867 480 do. do, 260 Great Weatera da, 1,360 do, do, 3,260 do. do. ‘390 do. do. 1,060 Union do. da. 0 a0. do i a Hamilton Fire lus. Co. Howard Fire Ins, Oo. tilard ins Co. Manbetten Fire ins. Oo... Now York Equitable las, Oo st. Nicholas Bank BsSasGoSSe At the second board the market was very dull and very heavy. Prices ruled generally acarly one psr cent lower than atthe morning’ board. New York Contrai Railroad fell of! 4 per cent ; Reading, % ; Iiinols Geniral Railroad, 13¢ ; Cleveiand and Toledo, \ ; La Crosse and Milwaukie, %; Erie, % ; Michigan Sousnern, 11%. The most barefaced humbog, ina financial way, that we have econ for a long time, is the attempt of the Cleveland and Toledo Rat'road company to make the public believe that ‘he four per cont semi annual dividend just declared payable in cash, is from the net earnings of the road. It would not be so bad if these companies woul tell the truth about where the money comes from to pay there | dividends, for then tho pubitc would not be decetved ; but to say thai tt comes from the not earnings 's too much of @ deception even fore raliroad company, The whole amount actually came bodily out of an Mastern bank in the shape of ourrency for distribution and ctroulatim at the ‘Weat, and this is not tho first tims that company has paid its dividends inthis way. Tho whole market weg APRIL 14, 1857, similar po toy whi 90 pareued this peer. The daase are ‘Wtr7 poorty provided fore drain of speute for shipment, eadthe anecor in aver at baad whee a demand for ex port & Ukciy to be active Last year tha basas wore fortified with larga drafts upon the sub-treasury, sad be- tween soveo aad eight miitous of specie were inafow Weeks irevefwred from the treasury to the banks’ vacita, Wo have mot that source of supply to look to ‘bis year, and tho banks have oe apecte to spare from thor prosent reserve. Waea ibe suspension of Messrs. Trata & Co., of Boston, was en2ounced, it was atiribated to thetr baving entered foto tho Austratian trade. TO cerrest this erroneous statomeat, we decm ‘t but justice to the highly respec- table aud caterpriaing Grm of Geo. ¥. Tram & Co,, of Mel- bouras, to pubiish the following eter from she London Morning Chronicie of tho 12th ultimo, vta:— Tas Fauaons ov Mamme, Train & Co, To Tas Enitog ov Tx Moxsiac Camomo.s:— Si2— Your city article of the Tih inst. oontalos errome- permit me to correct. in alluding to the failure of Motsrs. Train & Uo , Liverpool, you eay:— Letierly, however, thoy had embarked in ‘he Australian trade, anf itis believed that his daparture from the regular conrse of thelr bustuers proved their Cowutal, the enpital of the firm nt suifertag tor the extension, Ia justios to that house and my own, | beg to remark twat tbo firm of Geo, F. Trem & Oo , Meibourne, is in no way connected with the firm of Meavra. Train & Oo, Li- d Boston, Most respeotfily yours, Maroh 9, 186. GEO, FRANCIS TRAIN, ‘verpool Pans, Stock Kachaagr. Monwav, Aprit 13, 1867. 109 sha Ha RIRE.b00 35% 4060 Erie BR atm & 108 1600 Erie RE ob IL TT 8000 Hud Riv 3d m. 60co = do._ con hda 2000 Her RR lav me. 6000 Har RR 2d m ™ 9000 Il Coa RR bs. ” lower this afternoon and clored woak. ‘The Assistant Treasurer roports to-day as follows: — : mi ‘Tog receipts imolude $26,000 from Muwaukle, and the paymenis inoiude $83,000 on Calltcrnia checks. ‘The steamabip Georgo Lew at this port from brings .. fo arrival brought DeOrOMsO.... sees sees cree ‘The atockjobping operations of the Datty Times coucera in Wall street to. day were as follows:— Bought. 106 New York Central Railroad. 100 Hudson River Rallroad.... Aspinwall ve given the following official notice in relation to the stock dividend from the Of the singing fund:— ‘Thespecial act of the Legisiature, under which the Erie Railroad Gompeny wake {ho new lesue Of stook for the stock dividend, réads as follows:— sted The people of the State of Now York, repreadaied (2 Senate and Assombiy, do enact as follows: Seo 1. The Board of Directors of the New York and | Erie Railroad Company are authorized from time to time No lssve stock to an amount not exceeding #0 mach 0! the earnings of said company as may have been applied to the payment of the pr'ncipal of the funaed debt of sald the time of the passage of this act or fend tor the redemption of the principal Sigek oved en Pursuance of Oe segs : st ‘0 rata, among the stock. heldere of said company. ” 34 Ses. 3. The captial stock of said company may be in- creased to meet any issue of stock made in pursuance of the ons. take effect immediately. See 4, This aot shal! By the wording of this act, authorizing the payment of * steok dividend, it will be econ that the company ts strictly probibited from using any oiher fund for that Purpose thas their not carnings.. Now it must ba appe- rent that ne tiher at this time, nor at any fature period, will the actual set earnings amount to anything, and therefore that any stock dividend they may dootare will be clearly iliegal. The course of this compavy is very simple if dictated by am bomest policy. It should take all the groes carnings, not required to pay opersting ex- ponses and faterest, and with them ronow and repair tho road. At the same time It should \asue a preferred stook, bearing eight per cent interest, at the best price at which it will ve taken, for the purpose of payiog the flosting debt, now amounting to abou\ two millions of dollars. This | will make it for « time at least pretty plain sailing. The bonds, amounting to $4,000,000, due January, 1869, must be provided for im wome other way. ‘Tho annexed statement exhibits the average daily movement tm the leading departments of the banks of | this city, during the week preceding Saturday moruing, | April 11, 1867, and for several previous weeks — } Naw Youx Orr Banca, | ! 78% 8,598,415 09, Loe'ars 911 12'908' 208 a'680\T46 Gries ele rt 094 18,006,305 015 67,288. 18,'86..109,879,776 12,281,887 8.741.004 66.040,419 108,715,488 12,370,685 9,760,385 65, 866, 208 10,873,220 8,608,198 63,661,172 11}p15,184 8,890,698 621064546 10;382°751 8,748,080 60,978,307 04,186, 488. Tesae'ros ‘308 sar000' ast 108,148,008 11,067,075 8,686,905 58,004,116 | seis wanes tenes Ses nt en 104,604,919 19,971,868 8,818,398 60,154,171 476 12,110,834 286 61,614,340 | 106,008,684 12,278,347 8,671,768 ¢2, 933/900 108,836,686 10/832 548 8,516,864 62,884,772 108,984,603 11,161,516 8,807, 440 92,968,996 108,697,499 10,302,438 8,387,107 @2;x09'391 | 109,149,168 11,179,244 8,602,118 63,677,829 | nee is Sa 111.004.418 027 66.877.981 11,786, 883 oes 07,241,979 1iaere.T18 817 65,097,160 ii 799 799 65,943,496 11,773,879 074 65,098.85 my 1278 64,627,088 040 488,497 64,804,960 Mob: 14/67. 113/960,080 11,077,739 8,469,541 66,004 626 5 18,448,692 11,204, 94,288 66.9756,040 A , "67... LA, 638, 7; 19, 3) , 984, priit ey, Wisardrtt 16.sed so Arar ett OF oF B88 | April The inst returns, compared with thove of ihe previous woek, exhibit the following variations in the aggre florease tn foune and d\soounte Deorcago In specie Decrease \9 otroutation 24984 Inoreate 'n deposite, act 168,777 The aotual deposite i the banks, according to the re- turns of Iagt week, amounted to the same aa thal ro | ported for the week ending January Sist inst, At that | time the line of ditoonnts was aboat four milfion teas than — at present, and the specie reserve about one and s | quarter million more, The banks of this city aro now | ja & more expanded condition, upon comparatively « | smaller and weaker basis, than wo have known for many | years, The present easy money market oan be partially | attributed to thie rapid expansion of loans, avd #0 lorg s# the baoke continue the inflation there may be | | no atringenoy , but they cannot go on muoh longer at this Laat your at thie time the bank loans amounted to .07,940,435, and the specie reserve to $12,626,004, With ® specle reserve nearty two millions greater, the scounts wae nearly sight millions ters. From | 616 OF April Inet your to the Lat of S408 Vhe banks CONS ROW Ah iimen rapidly, sad Woe probare iy Ws lam a ine of $110,007 60 | 43 evn,taw ao | 6 Yo.iss'an1 a2 | “Ce Ff’ néy press | JONES’, | in frame, 33 inches, and with consoles 12 feet high: oo | inches long. To bé seen at 12 Varick piso, Sullivan scot: do. 20 Clovo,Col&CiaRR 10555 190 149 Galena @ Caio RR 101), 200 dO... eee. LOL 100 606 Dlevd & TolOAORE 12K | 80 sco rs * tibeees 850 160 60 200 x0 200 SL Orosse RR 79% 200 800 Cleves Pitw'gkX, 83 SECOND BOARD. 10 abs DeikHudC’nl 121 50 ahs Clove&To! RR 10.N ¥ Central RR.. 8814 600 40,.....060 18% 63 2 i rib’ ¢ 16 10% 13—6 P. M. Increased rales om- is., ababout the following u ie if i H i Sscssecs Peserese Sean < : ia Besaaenaed ! - ‘Wo E uf) Gt 5 if i 23 § i i Wow ALS Kc., ani Mara. | Coro. while \- Sned to about 1,060 a 1,200 Dales, wg Ryne aah Pu ‘Rat q engagements were | anole of demand, wiih sales of State at 180 2 250. aod Onioat | ioe Oneese was frm withoat change of moment | in pr | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Situations, X¢,, see 6th and 7th Pages. MISCELLANEOUS. AWK—HOR & OO8=<“\8 PATENT GROUND Saws, | trowela, £e., can 0¢ had, wholeuale and retail, 10 & A new style of summer boot for $4 will be ready in a few days. . t OR BSALE—A BARGAIN, TWO gingers, with bases and cornices to matc! 1 OURAUD'S ORIGINAL ITALIAN MEDIOATRD SOAP, T tor the cure of tan, freckles, pimp! wot the human enticle, is beyond the reach of pondre anbtile uproote bair from the ip ot the Warranted. , eataiiinivwnnt. A ‘Walker sireet, first store from Broadway; Oaliendar, Phila. | deiphia; Mra Hayes, irooktyn | K BRCstxe ons. Kerosene lubricating ofl, No 1 Kerosens lubricating of], No. 2, the cheapest lubricator ever offered to the publie | Rerosene illam'p og oft, | onene binonele oll, } Paraiine railway grease, eremene lamps, The above ofla can be obtained from the regularly appotsted | Agevia of the company in all the principal towns and villages | of the United States, u vedas and the Ininod of Cuba } RNS, Aenia, 60 Beaver airom. | JTLVER ELFOTRO PLATING —-2POONR, SD knives. cake beakews. ton seta and ail articles ot ta ware end metels of every description plated heavily with ail vor, 0 last twenty years, ©. CLARK, 599 lrodway A EWING MACHINGS. 1M. SINGER & 00'S OA ' i & beaut'fi ial taina fart nifal pletorial paper, conialns fall apg re | Hable infor agstiona that aa \ &- {ils paper will learn bow to purehase & witch $1,000 & your clear | Tretad from bedng imposed tipen by any ot bd — Fa 1M. Sty 2 Oo,’s Caretta sent Yo all who appl letier or otherwise, = | TM RiNGER "sr UO. A Bronaway, New York. | New Yors. | ITEPHEN'S CRLEBRATED WRITING FLUIDS AnD | bia SPRING inks. London, and 275 Pearl sireet, Now York, Id by the principal stationern. | GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS AN’ ‘eucbt wan; w my fanences, Port wine, 4 ines, color ard + Begone 6 , and 1 Td ing syre ,.. agers, oom cognac ofl, tn 1 98 ane Le te wauchrw Won, 143 Walton | TO @Rn0W MOUSTACHE By. ceqvast, wee why ox sale Settle ‘vost to Any p 0 a0 GRAHAM, 80% Rrondwar; Eeber, 4 Routh Thre Hive, Paiaderna. ous statements which | am conlident your courtesy wil! | | 1 days. Her | @ Nines, Hi | without vorks, | ™ a MISO KLLANEOUS, AeA, ARRASGED OFFIGRS AND 4 LaROm third (loor loft, with windows front and rear, lo let or lease. Bent low. Appiy ai 40 Broadway, up stairs. VURGAIN MA’ IALS AND WINDOW ADES 4F C wineele RMLTY & FRkGUSON, No broetweg end Is, 54 Reade strect, have e full and choice stook of | eatels, natin delaines, wpoced comests, lace and gi rion Window ahadan, 0 unk of wiedow shaées fare ‘on ‘enperior mauufstaring ce enabie us to offer these ivan thas olbor howe. invite the atensien of close RR ADOPTION—A PINE, HEALTHY, merican parentag: juire i i ili BLAOK BYRD (A los Teompere infant, of A\ et F ina N#rou DISBASES OF BVSBY FORM PAINS If the limbs and body. want of atrength spirits, sleep, zs Biuie tad Mindred ailments, finde a blessed pameces ie Ue, ZSBER'S (avigoraling asoguitier; tt sends a electric th rif of youthful streogti throughout the whole body—lasting, tee. Bold at 304 Bowery. Price 82 5, two, 4. ICHOMANIE—THIS DAY LeCKIVSD, 60 SW desigoa beaniifal French bouquets and wreaths, colora. “Fich Oriental rheets, sunerior to aay hitberto fn ported. ¢ lot of vanes, ad every article coenected the tascinating ar: of dec°ratlug glass to resemble (ime ved eblas. Book of instruction, (wo vases and maiertaks SeMPORITM, | forwarded on receipt of $5. POTIGHOM A, ; 2 Broadway. | JQHBCMATISM, BCROFULA, & VATTS Lies FR Baca we andes on cove to pare st onsen of rhew- matiam, neuralgia. scrofula, olf alcers, liver compladnt, aml the wocnt forma of diseases of (he blond, aa water into qusmale thirat; alro, incipient consumption, dispepain. Ae. of cases have been perfect! cured, and pu cerudontes © which can be sera at the depot and are ‘with sage bolle, 75 ceais per bottle, six for $4. Frincipa! depat, 20 Grand sieoct. Bold by Mrs HAYKS, 175 Pullon stvooe, Byooklva. w Fourteenth . Avply to 6. M. PE “st le Fortoon pply Broadwag. @arriea. O.azs—Horcntmsoy.—Un Sstarday, Jam. 8, dy the Rev. J. D. divong, A K. C:aax, Kaq., of Bomoilula, &. 1, vo Haxmaits &, idorussom, of Naspua, New Jomsetos— Pasxinsos.—Ua Taureday oveaing, \pril 0, by the Rev. James Dinamord, at his residenct, No. 14% Maat Twenty Oi sirees, Mr. Joan Joaxston to Mine Amwe Paxinos, Pervago—Panacsou.—On Tharaday evening, April by the Sey. James Dinsmore, at his residence, No. Kast Twenty-Ofn sizeet, Mr. Damm Parvanp t Miss Ga- wba Panxoron. Kami—Lavratsaes.—ln Fremont, Onis, on Tharsday, April 9, by the Rev. Mr. Basnnell, at the house of the bride’s I r, Me. Joun |, Kaat, of New York, io Mise Bazeg Jann Larraiuann, of Fremont, Ohio. ‘McK ss—Biaie —On Sunday evening, April LS, dy ae Rev. 3, H. Weston, Mr. Wx. KoKas to Miss isaagma Biss, formerty ef Bangor, county Dowa, Irelant. Died. Bostsap —On Monday, April 13, of inammation of the h ‘Apua Bovruap, aged 64 years. ‘the relatives and irieods of the family are invited to attend ber funerai, trom ber iate Talman street, Brookiyn, tbis afternoon, at three o'clock. Her rematas will be 1axen to Greeawood for im termeat. Baceus —At Hariem, ou Monday, April 18, of diseaseat the hears, Mrs. Mi ‘Bxooxa, wile of Charles V. Grooms. ‘The reiatives and frienas of the famUy are respectiully invited 10 attend the funeral, which wil wie place (rom nor iate residence, Brooks’ Hotel, Third avenue and 100m tireet, (0 morrow afiernooa, at twe o’olo0k. Cyaru.—in Brooklyn, on Monday, Aprii 18, Harum Gsnayp, only daunbior of Homan and Mary Ohapin, 2 que. Cunma.—Oa Sunday evening, \pril 12, Lasapow Has- roap, only son of Daniel Hanford and Masy Ana agea 3 years aad 7 months. the friends of the family are: eqauested to attend his fu- neral, trom the residence of his (avoor, No. 40 East Twonty fifth street, this alternoon, at swo o’clook. ‘Coormn —In Jersey Oity, on Monday, April 18, dangbior of Garret and sarah Cooper, aged 10 years, moaths and 10 days. ‘The reiaiives and frieads of tno family are respectfully” invited to attend the funeral, 10 morrow afternoos, at Ubree o'clock, trom tha residenos of ber parents, Third siroet, Jerssy City. Davigs.—Un Saturday, April 11, Mr, Oayw Davcm, eon Rey. Shao a ong ice Bis ‘unoral will take piace ernoon, o’olook, from his late resideace, No. 124 Forty-third aireet, between Se /enth asd Eighth avenues, New York. Relatives and friends of the family, also ihe Ancient srt- ton Society, are respectfully invited to attend ‘notice. Dvevw —Ou Sunday morning, april 12, of | OF the heart, Taonas Docu, tn the 6let | _ The relatives and friends of the | invited to attend his funeral, morrow aftr: Routh Fi wi af i it nt 281 First avenue, o'clock. His remains will be taken to Fiatbush Oome- very. to vilaticn. 00d, Thursday morning, at half pass nine o’cloak. Gatyun,—On Sanday, April 12, Jaume Garvin, aged TT x F oq sons, Patrick and William, and his son in-law, Sancook, a6 respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from hie inte residence, FiMh avenve, corner of Ninety- ‘Second street, th's afiernoon, aiiwo o'clock, without Cur- by hme 9 Monday, April 13, afer a long aud palatal aon, in the 851% your of v0 rom the residence of her brother, Nathaniel Ostrander, No, 42 Broome stress, The friends and acquaintances of the fam!!7 aro a7ited 9 we tend without further invitation. Newburg paprrs please copy. Hieoox,—On Monday, Avril 13, Caners Lov, deaghter of Justus 8. and Julia A. Hisoor, aged 1 yoar, 0 month friends of the family are invited to attend the fuse- ral, to-morrow sfteraoon, at haif past two o'oleck, (rom 143 West Forty \aird stroot, between Seventh and Kightm K.Gams —Ou Mon‘ay, April 13. Jou» Mowaos Kiama, ee aod Fae Kagere, agei 9 moethe 7a. ‘The funeral wt)! (ake place from the resifence of Btw fether, 104 Moaroe strom, this altermoon, ai two o’cleer. Low —At U &. Hospital, in Honofeta, Jan. 33, Jas Low, a eeamas discnarced from Pampers. He belonged to Giovocater, Lawias.—On Monday, April 18, Tomas Lawzae, after & abort tiness, eged 42 years. ‘The frieude of the family, and those of his acquaint anoes, algo those of streets, Pst” McOonmicx, native of Gramard, county Ireland. File remains wil! be takam to the o'clock Paaxaz —in Brooklyn, on Monday, April 13, In the 60th year of his age. and ecqua: pus, to morrow afternoon, at lwo 0” wit! be tmterred in Greenwood Cemetery. Rautt.—On Monday, Aj 118, Ri , daughter of Thomas and Mary ygtey » Aged 2 year, 9 mouihe aad ral wifl take pines from 179 fast Thirty smind street, thie afternoon, at two o'clock Ramror.—o. W ‘Tom, n the 30h yoar of his age. ‘The frienda and po Bro requested to attend bis foneral, from hie late residence, 16 daTok stroa:, Unie aiternoca, af two o'clock. ; an.—On Salurday, April 11, ating Slog, aller a , ides son of Hoary RX. Romesn, « thie otty, tm the car of bis wy His friends, and thowo of the family are resveotiutiy Tequesied to attend his fureral, from ihe residence of am father, No. 44 Fifth avenud, ila aiternoon, at four o'clowe, cher invitation. Rorex —On Friday, April 10, of chronie crow Y TOULEY.—At Atbene, oh 29, Mev. Rawoe ‘Tolley, of the former piace aged - Vivvo = On Mooday, \pril 18, Maat Suravers Verve, davghior of Joroph and |. izade'h Voppo, aged 1 year, 18 ths and 6 days, mine remaiees ‘apd friends are respectiauy invited to at- tend her funeral, from ber iste residence, No. 18 Bam@t | ton strest, to morrow afternoon, st iwo o'cioek, withomt farther iny\cation Wours.—On Sanday, April 1%, afer a lingering tlinses, Weuam Hawnt, ooly son of Houry Tyee. ‘The frienta and acqasiatances of the fan to attend tha funeral vorvices, st No. 368 Bi ‘nie forenoon, at teu o'cieck. Lis remains to Westport, Gone , for Intorment. Wari On Sunday. April 19, Jomy Mansoww Wacr, som of Hepry aod Wall, aged 11 months snd 98 days The (riends of the (m'ly are Wally requested te rom | attend bis fomeral, thie afternsen, at four o'clock, the residence of bie parents, Clermont avence, Srookipa, ‘without farther ifvitation. 4 Waits —On Saturday, April 11, Wauae W., ae Thomas aed Mary Walks, tm the Both rear of bie age. The friends and soquaintavors of tbe ‘amily are re eoectPnly (ns ites to atiand arai, trom dia ais 9 vi tanes, No 188 Aron tway torn ag. UY Sinem 3 wat ares