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How the are Fleeced. @OMTTROLLER FLAGG AGAIN BEFORE THE INVESTI- GATING COMMITTRR—-HIS WRITTEN STATEMENTS KE- GARDING THE ALLEGED FRAUDS IN HIS OFFICE— were comitied for disorderty VRABAL STATZMMNTS BY WaY OF EXPLANATION eo eee, fe their ‘FURTHER ADJOVENMENT OF TH® COMMITTEE. the prisoners were followed by aera ‘Fe Councilinen’s Investigating Commitice, of which eo gd and tit te whore detight ‘ouncitman Genet is chairman, met to receive, | yy unforwunaies as Gay roses Surther testimony concerning the slieged frauds in the Semptrolier's office. The Comptroller, accompanied by Mr. Cady, made his @ppear noe soon after the committee were in seseion, and fhe mvertigation commenced ¢ follows:— (CuarRuan—Mr, Flagg, is there anything that you wish to relate to-day in reiation to the matters before us? —Well, believe the last time T was i promised a list of the confrmed @ontracts that were iranecribed into the ledger. Mr. Cady eas now gor that list. [Flere the speaker directed Mr. Cady to give the committee the statements and the list which he ead writzen out for them, and he thea proceeded to say }:— Letate what the result of that was, As was stated before, we fousi all the asseesments correctly tranecribod. For thet year we (od, with the record kept by the assessors, thet they were troly tranecr.bed io thie ledger, with the single exception of the matter before.the Recorder. The pay meute were examined, and the payments to contrac. e uot fouad © be overpaid, except in that single The payments to purveyors aod assessors were . d to be eudstantially correct We have riod of Mr. Smith's oesupancy there ranging, a er oe Trofeo weuty five years old. pany ber arrested only ssven were females. This pre propose favor of the males is accounted for in —Jnat previous to the enire of the police, mos thirty 2 of ae giris went home. The police were in making their assault upoa the Malaxot. t on bad arrived halt an hoar earlier, as they shon!t have done, thoy would have had about four times as maoy female ers to take care of. The descent upon mana- ger Hickey ’e place of amusement will bea source of great Profit to ‘the numerous pettyforing lawyers who hang Sround police courts, Tne ‘Bkinnera” will reap a goldea hervost, aud that is all the good the demonstration will © gOod comes out of these descents; small fry Salone are benefitted thereby. ARREST OF ALLEGED COUNTERFRITERS—LARGE HAUL OF COUNTBREKIT MONBY. Deputy Superintendent Carpenter and officers Wildey and King, of the detective force, succeeded on Saturday after. hoon in arresting two persons, who, it is alleged, are in tongue with a party of counterfeiters who have infested the city for along time. The above officers having bacn nformed that an attempt was being made to flood the city with counterfeits on the Market Bank of Troy, N. ¥., and Orondago Bank of Syracuse, set to work to farret out the parties. A large nimmber of counterfeit twenties on the Market Rank of Troy were foumd to have been passed atseve- ral dry goods stores; and go well wore the bills executed bat they were pronownced good at sevoral exchange officer, as sir, T have read Mr Far cases, They were omtred, bot ne nas 2 such @ condition that teey cen street job he got hig | The eacape of lane and Howard, two noted counterfeiters, y per ceat He bad a Dond | rom Brooklyn officers, not leng since, led the police to © $F,000 whole of the work cer. Urpect that those men were implicated” in circulating the MBed for, a i for the delaace: The | new counterteita, and the oftica’s Kept watch on an alleged oud was f3r the whele amov Pisce of resort for such characters accordingly. [wo or the seventy per © ne or two streets he fells ® | three enepicious persons were seen to enter the duilang, Litrie hebin ‘at 2: ne there is @ balsnce | when, by” the direction of Deputy Supsrintendent Carpen- af payment due . Ewin did mot find @ greawr | ter, ihe offic made a deacent upon the place, just @ecrepan’ 2 wh jog bis work, aod therefore no- | after one Jonn Finn had entered the promises. On entering a!) right ewieta in thie 390, and} wish to ta relation toit. Itwaca yy werventh street, Mr Stewart was ai # Ot Ei the fropt room, Finn and Mary O’Brien, the reputed wife of one Oakley Beamer, acd sister to che no.orious counter. feiter Howard, aad Gonora Shepherd, mere tasing & 802.2) glass of beer. Ag soon ae Mary saw the offisers abe attempted te vhrow away a roll of Dilla, which the officer, however succeeded in recorveriag, and which proved to be $189 in twenty dollar counter‘eits on the very bank in questiva, (Market Bank.) Tia attempted to knock the ofiicer dowa, and used ccnsiderabie resistance, but he wag soon over. powered, and oo search'pg him two o” eaid counterfeits were forad upon hie person, The faliowing is @ descrip: tron of the bills: pmrto win Mr. Fite, We hed ben, aud the resait was to pay 00 which was found to be due nething that we could make that. We aid nat gave him @ bond for with the Bowers ; ene EPS 2S5,2 2% aro ee 3 ietueyeas ge]? $203 cpeisstGmes §— 3208 é ° eis and teaches | 2 O° ° coo , but motfor | 3 ote . THE MARSET BANK of cscog wroug in| $ ogg? 0 2g 03 2tohim, ana} > ©3580 Will pay twenty doilars to the og Gros gos” o 03 3 © Bo Bearer, on demanns. of zg%ot soe, R os eso ors O Thos, . ¥. ° Ss 03 3 feed "ecoco? $ A. 0. Garrzaon, Cash. J.S. HAKES, Prost, 3 QO coceeree nneocessescooosrsroocccnccsoooecononenseee Bork before Deputy Superiatenient Carpenter, when, on searching hary, sixty-nine do!lare in good money’ was found Ge Of One Of hor stockings, which is pared to be the roceeds o: money received in exchange for coun. tertene id on the avove bank. These bills areso we.l executed that they will no doust deceive the most expert ees. The bills resemble very much those of the Mar. ‘ket Dank of this cliy. with the number altered from a oae to atwenty. A counterfeit dve on the Onondago Pank of Tecuse Was also Cound on the person of Mary O'Brien, } }) prisoners Were locked up — ihe Deputy Superinten- « eftice for examination. The police were unabie to ther lane or Howard, but i: ig supposed the later is concealed sonewhere in this city, os mat! rene pover gd Mary O'Brien and Wiamn were conveyed stake 1p it. path Was it iuelz, s that Mr, would bave mate such 2b iy. ler F ™. Smith AG — "have been repeated 1m the jan Way Bc on pas it heen done witaout it was cose aly tang tosay aboutthe bu ons Poty eeventh mealeré taet I would 1. Belere 22e Committee Low ‘ast the payment made oa F B5t 000, anu that is really whet the book. The ordinsa, Dave been kept, and thas ¢ 4 have been be ad.e to know whan mt wou. d Dave there were 140 Important Gptnton of chy Jua Judge Russell, Dicharging an Insolvent from b's Debt. Mixcu 24.—Jn the matter of the Application of Henry A. Avery, an inwlvent tobe Discharged rom his Detts.— ‘This is an application by the petitioner and ao many of bis creoitore as bave 1m good faith debte owing to them by rk dome by contract; cont bad previoney Dei ca that same certificate 7 Deen pail, and the whole ainoust Was Dad, Sut a Dona such debior, uoder the act entitied “An act of yoluntary ssiorret t che Bowery Bank, | astignmente made pursuant to the application of an in- Bey ww question. | goo. re is creditors’ for : Beat anges ~ | soivert aad bis creditors” for his discharge. At the time of the presentativa of the petition, schedules, &c., an order St cI hart ese kept in the book Bee: 2 aavanced to jhe Zowory Pack. Wis ace by me requiring all the creditors of such In- $12,500 is charged to & sew: a wo er solvent’to show cause, ‘f any they have, at a certain time snp hola FE ee aoa eee Sat. 1 S0C place epecied by me, why an assignmen: of the in- : waat = & | pofpestle dstate S2Owld not be made and ho be diecharged taremedt gade by the re: bie ced ai When We rece.ved tust from bis ceb Op Ge rewre day of said order, C. P. vy 5 cP. Williams et an ® &, Willams & Oo., whose names were inserted in Tnow wast | ine schedule couexnd ts the petition containing a list of ma'ter. fil the creastore of tbe e2)a Henry A. Avery, im the fol tate, and as your acres ~"0. P. &F. Wiliams, New York city— bong ht, aad interest to Aug ast 1, 1854, for Avery This claim ie 5. this matte om Une arlgdiction 0! RS. Wiltems & Co, New | and inwres ta August | Laughlin & Avery. fha eraretwo | of Imita'ions.”—anpeared Feovenh | cuecharge of tae said Avery on the treot, Ninth to Aleventh ave | }e a Judge only tne” ntnorizes Roconter. ithe powers a ine Re , out oaly judiciat powers, Comt Commirs.onere had jaradiction of iase) tney were Lot Judges, their acta were olcial, of the contestants, CP. & F. Williams & CO» , having been inserted ia the ach von as creditors, aad notice wader Fvod upon taem, they are aa y 40 discharge of i their Claas as sud rames Citas amouat of work y oMered and rejected of the prosenta esd sope tule annexed at tao did pot then ty per cent aminetion ari cons. and beve By the act o/ cuties of the Wood. heredy ¢ 4 (ae) Gay Judge sbail coseurrestiy we der periorm and cistharge all jo "ino Recorder, the Gorrt of Jommon /ieas for the city aad re uty we ew Yors, bas the same powers a the scpes epecialy elected for that court, and the powers of Le iatves 28 Supreme Court Commissioners, are express), ‘tor 255 of the laws of 1847 This law ber on J to make @ settiement uadsr appeared as notniag had ) fie computation meade (Pom fT decitet to pay amo rt Wi the exami verty continued © them dy ¢ (Laws of 1847, p. 291, are. cia coastruction by the ontd vs. Harguus, (5 Selc., 260,) aad the deciaiun o: of Appen's a Vaal caee io relation to the supe rl of thie elty wil be found to. en aa? tly thw position. The right of the Recordar to en. Lo be tee tae potat, the insertion of the names of the us the sobedule annexed to the petidoo In the ve tate t, and the notice Ker ve ) aerg omptre! sto the second ob Seventy eigoth ast t thersme date of the bon is acheck was given to we thom (0 appear and object to t hie ‘or $093. Tt han bie endormonwnt on the beok ‘ J pet'tioner, but aod y eciares that the avails Were not received by they heve any plan who bad the m ) w! oxnivod in the rato! . 1m dus ou the w + sed. p. Qt, 18.) All irates twe ol ot wo od others @ben they op coe the disearge as euch cous Deir claims as eudsisting claims ot authorized to app’ ar and op 9080 it unt dest wine they ure Droge me w the third aad moat impertant polut in tne T c + | care—the rejection of the evidence offared oy the cor a im wae urged before me that the evidence eceived because i Was ad acknowledgement rome writing signed by the party aot war wuile cot to take the case out of the operation of the elation to Te Y° | etawte, That formeriy wae the law, aud waa so & onh & | recoguized io the case of Bryan va, Whitlock, ayor ty Gras | (3 Cowen, K, 163, 160,) snd ‘any clronmatances ty 8.atB | frees which & promise might be farly inferred waa quill. » bed ) } cient 9 tabe & case out of ibe Operation OF the statue; bat Fours 0 J9@ | on coesuon in 1546 was brought before the Gourt of Ap e copirarts « Waak 6 | Heals 2 the Gane Bloxdgood ve Prusn, (4 Se wT.) and ni for tho work inetesd of | fie “oe: « jaw poversing tha case fully aod ‘oaily advanced doar y iewrprined, and the case of Sryan ve Wiytionk rrolad. The adinwesion mete in the ease of Blow god 1 — » Was 8 eworD uo chancery, wh ie enaons wee ocknow! ve due, and it was waren ‘ was euidcient to avait ar of tha mpatacte, be Ane BD. Court az, “That the ackvowiedgement not basing mate to Al foght oo ny the or ator , 118 agent or aay peron Pepresrating him, it » e at ti cet. If there o¢ no express promise, uta y ‘ ‘oe ae i raiaet by implication of law from the ae Gerwent vpes the dayeolioa nt of the party, euch acknowledgment ov West Se eth 0 arreet 1364 aad aireet admission of a the phecm tev or. The pre A. a n hud Does irequeutly oomp.a otd of the pr a promuacor intention to pay, A>, tbay deriy cherie ver= thinves whowe tightly revels wags ae out uot 12 go 10 the Jury 88 er! ce of a new proe'ze.”’ Code also requires La all promises to take the case on) of *he operation of the statute mast be i wri ing eo Uy the party to be charged. (Voorhies ed. code, #857, ree, 119, p 74.) Phe terior ay viTared wae therefore property rejectet, An4 the contestants not baving established asy liavility oD the part of the petitioner, Heary A. Avery, Mey sro mtitie’ and baye nd right to opps hit Ciecharre, eta Ligument Cock Sghtug ‘ induiget in, & the lomales Were merey emtking and danciog. ine legal objection to the @pplication; aot thé just prepared bhamesivee for 4 gir add in accordance with the wtatute, h-- ar -id ved the ha. t 4 ordered tuat the prayer of the peuitiousr be graat 4. te the ovession ne vad er te tee Tewwessee Leciaiatoas.—This body adjourned sine dv om Whe 24 snet, entre croad,s motly O09 7 Dae ae : ; wd © Stes hase, Wee Evvertiow at Jacksonvine®, Ava—Larkin 1, cawee by ts dritiian t | Braco’ wae borg # Jacksonville, oo Fr: tha 1608 r @inie teen of three thousand persogs | ine r the murder vf @ man named Obaanso, in Caero wed be Bers to Wie sat eor.gus Wo ) hee custy, oe pear 1953. ease aspen Rana “N NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1858. Fhe Making et Ge Sie Tenn Walker. SUPERIOR COURT. Befere Ron. Judge Woodruff and a Jury. Manen 26,—Dodge & Barnes ve. Fernando Wood and road Seclucing @hert.—In this case Mr. Famonds summed up for the de- the toooash ay be 16 Sentnah 08 i Sen Set Be SRN a islion ot saiel from this port last week een The Court then proceeded to deliver a very elaborate wae and impartial charge to thejury, roviewing the facts ed | 8 very limited amount, as appears from the following “in Boreas eee ae be ioe doced. He said there were three questions in which the | ‘ble— 10 phe Imp & Tr's bo case presented itee!f—-Firet, whether the Plasnuits nad sus. Snivwesre ov Sree ynom nam Porr o» New Yor. fered any wrong in the mater they had alleged in their | Bark Tivola, Ponce—toubloons ,, complaint. Second, if such wrong were oommitiad, who | Mo. liva, St. er eee were the persons sebo aad done the wrong, or ia other Do. Tiva, do, Americzn gold 60 NY Cent RR..030 8359 words, among the defendants had participsied and | Brig Mace, St. Jobne, P. Ry do, 160 Gal & Chi AR,bI0 Were reepone bie. a if such wrong had been com | Brig do, do. doubiodns, f 100 Erie RR. matted, were the parties before the court to be hold re- 209 do at portion of them, aud then what dam. ‘Total for the week. 2 300 rr ages bad the pla) ate ipo Yoo plaiatiis complain | Previously reported 1012) 828 47 | 160 dud River KR... Ubet their Jroperts,, joa bison and other things, ag repre- ——aene | 900 @0..... bid zented by the model before the court, had geen carried | Total 1858... oveeee sree + B10,196,948 17 400 Harlem RR aa away, that they were deprived of the use thereof and bave suticred tho loss of its value, or in other words, its uke was cotirely witbhela from them for atime, aad waat they dio recover was injured or damaged ; they also com- Pil in that they have lost the entire proceeds of a contract they bad made (or the raising of the ship Joseph Walker; that they were violently disposseased wt as they were on the point of accomplishing tmeir work, aud by that means deprived of its reauit, aua also of the Wreck itself, Which they Were enutied to; as also to the net proceeds of t20 cargo, which was to be- come ing 3 property if they succeeded in raising the ship. All the defendants are charged as lia vie, jacluay Wood & Jones, Van Orden & Lane, as ihe trustees of Joaes & Kinney, who was culled to take charge ot the ship ater the plaintiffe were disposessed. Alier au elaborate review of tbe law and the facts the Ja%ge conclude by say ing that the parties had no right to taxe possession and drive the plaints off by force aud prevent them taking away their property. The right to reeume possession of the wreck on termination of the contract would not justuly the Parties in taking the bevellt aud use of the :50i8, umder and machinery constructed by the piaiatiff:, as still less the breaking Or injuriog of the plaintifls’ property; but this right, it it eristed. would matorialiy allect the ques- tion of damages, fe If the pleinuits were mm the performance of the work ia good faith, under ‘The California remittance the Moves Taylor will not count much in the next week's Dank statement, and the specie reserve Will probabiy show htile change. One Asked. The following are the quoiations for coin aad bullion:— WichQo&N nd 28 22K Per cont. Do. pre! 43g Rng. #il. por £,..4700475 Panama +9534 106 American gota, par Titinoie Central..:% 935 coin with the Galepakohic. ..99 9% Span. & Mex (peft 23a ~ — mbtto"# Plari- Giev'd & Pole. 44g 111% Yo.(impr.)proz120a — bust’num” over 73g Chicago Rook 175 754g Shil &eixpences..120a —~ it 50 Ta Oroe kw) RR 87% 9 15a — wich — Cent...06* 60% ~Market heavy. Peruvian and other G a ae ‘ South Messina’ Premeces(Or) 2 8 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. dollars... 10a ler pes.. 7848 ~~ Sarcrpay, March 27-6 Span. pillar dolls, Tor a To do... 800a — Asime.--Sales of 25 bb!s. pots were made a — | 6%c.; pearls were quiet as Uo ed BREADSIUY#S —-Flour--The a Oha — Patriot dasbl'aais 70419 00 and saies oiflicult to make of Freaeh do 109 Spanish do except at some concession at ing ise quotat $50 piece#, Uni idea Sates Assay office 34 embraced about 5,000 0) bbls, ob! $10 do. ea do. e of the following quotations 7 fine State, Extre Stare.. Western and Olio’: ‘superfine. the arrangement with Joues and bis associates tose car tage, | Bat?8 Obto and Woetorn.. Proven trompng Ss Were ope canes | BZ Emies nc... AhMmDoM MUO 1 elon | Gator Leanna ad Onna pee CemDeOeneS for the ys sustained thereby. Not ber mer pee Sean | Sete Sourhera fancy and extra. for the moneys they nad paid out, but for the vaiue of the : property destroyed or taken from them; aiso fur the gain Parente veported.. 90,497 165 Pr eered Bane akerine ee mare deprived of een ee peeerterirecree aber dian ‘was "quiet. ‘The stock war vory Sights while the sbrazpasent to have toe whole wreck thes pom wis | SnCOUER2 $42,875,812 59,254,808 26,503,625 | the glee embraced 200 a 400 bbls., at quatatioas." Com- ifs value when taken from them, and so a4 to any part of the cargo recovered, which woul? have come t) them if ot dispossessed. But if the piaintifla were not ia the p2s- eeesion of this wreck under the atieged parole arrange- ment with Jones, but were thors themselves without right continuing the nuisance, without apy extens:on of time for the removal they had undortaxen, than the wrong done wyuld eatitle Sea Ww damages oniy 80 far as their timbers and property were carried away. or in- jured, or 20 used that it did not infact come again into their possession The jury then retired, and haying been out vome time Were unabied to agree. The Court ordered @ sealed ver- dict to be rendered in the bomen Mancu 27.—Tne jury being unable to agree were dis- charged. We understind they stood eight fora verdict sgainet all the defendants and four were for a verdict against al} but Mr. Wood. The Union tank Defalcation. JACOB H. MOTT, THE . .LEGED ACCOMPLICE OF BRO- THERSON, HELD TO AN WER A CHARGE OF FELONY. Recorder Barnard, at t ¢ conclusion of Mr. Ganuus argument on motion to discharge !acob H. Mott, charged with being implicated in the recent defalcation in the Union Bank, promised to render his ¢ecision in the case on Saturday. At 12 o'clock Mr. Mott im company w frie peared at his Honor’s chambers, when wating a few moments tor counsel, who the Recorder proceeded to deliver the following decisi THE RECORDER'S DECISION. the bank, (being a monied corporation,) either makes a false entry Or falsely alters an entry made in the ledger kept by sch bank, containing the accounts af such dealer, £0 af to fatsely represent that such dealer has eithor depo- sitea more money than he has in {act deposited, or drawa out tess than be bas actually drawn, with intent i enarle such dealer to draw ontof the bank a larger sum of money than he bas depysited therein, is guilty of forgery in the third cegree, under the gone! of ‘the 35th sec art. 3, title 5, chap. 1, part 4 of the Revised Statutes: aud this olfence 2 a felony. Tue dealer with the bank by Whose procurement, counsel or command said false entries or false alterations are made, with said ge is either ap accessory before the fact or a principe! ia the second degree, depending pon whether he wat present atany portion cf the acta! commission of the offence or pot. Sec. 6, ttle 7, chap 1, part 4 of Revised Siatutes (24 vo, page 562)—Barbour's Or, Jaw, page 235, Whether be be prigcipal in the second degree ‘he accessory before the fact is of it:te importance, a3 1a either case he would be liable to the same punishinent as if be were principal in the firet degree. Ga this preliminary exan! pavon 138, | think, sufficiently shown to put the defendant on trial that Benjamin K. Brotherson, a clerk in the em- ploy of the Union Bank, in concert with defendant, Jacob H. Mott, eitber mace false entries or falsely altered the epiries already mace in the ledger account Scape by the dank with defendant, with such intent and insuch nacner tx to come Within the provisions of the aforesaid see It ia wieo sufficiently shown for present purposes that u false entries or false alterauvcs were mate by tae pro- curement and counsel of the defendant, Jacob H. Mott, aid «1 ndant bavir.¢ rece'ved Ue benedt from then should net escape the puvlsnmert Let tt je feo lant, Jacob H, Mott, be hela as an accessory before the fact. March 27,1858. GEORGE G. BARNARD, Recorder. The Recorder held Mr. Mott to bail $5,600 each, who must justity double the amouat, masing the arnount $29,000. Hi Hon said he fitea tae bail at 2 moderate amount, from the fact that he was Geld to bau ‘n the hoavy sum of $142,000 ia a civil Mr. Ganun arrived after the stated that be was not prepared at that momeat to g bai}, nt world probably dose on Monday. In tha ™ time Mir, Mot will romain ia the cnst>ly of the who hes had him in charge siace he was arrested. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Scxpay, March 28-6 P.M. Tho past week has not been at all prolitic of events either of a foancial or commercial character, The wtmost qulet reigns in ail departinents of business, and even the stock market moves sluge'sbly and changes very little from day today, With ali the abundance of money, the operstions at the Stock Exchange donot exhibit that specs aracter so frequently secn inthe street. Most of the °3 Are Dow made by parties with suiticient capital » nOt As A general thing go in prices realized a fow weeks since cleared out all the weak holders aod left their margins in the bands of their brokers. Tho market Dow bas a much better baie, and both the holders ant buyers have the means to pay for and take out of the street auch stocks as they may purchase. The bears do pot max imprese'cn upon prices, and will sot so log a the present class of operators on the other side continue their Lines. The existing supply of money must force partice who have not yet touched stocks into the street for the employment of their funds. Private baok- ing Loures lend freely and libera\ly on all classes of speculative stocks, for the simple reason that they cannot lend their money as favorably in any other way. Wecaunot look for ary activity in the demand ter capital until late into the fall. The little business now dolag among the dry go0de houses, the grocers and others, creates pa per that #1!) not mature unul Octoder and November, At that time we may look fora pretty general recovery in trade, a pretty general movement of the crops, and ase natural consequence a more active demand for money. Thore is very [ithe doubt but thet we shall bavoa very doll eurnmor. In the moantime money mugt accumulate Ip all the commercial contres, ant become a perfect drug. To the event of an importation of bullion from Farope, the Gend weight of our supply of specie will become wtih, saute oppressive, and the banks wil! have to resort to a greater variety of mothods of employing their capital. The in crease of commercial paper cannot be other wise than very gradual, and its absorption wil! hardly be felt amidat the abupJance of monay. » stocks and and all rat clags neour ities pay enormove rates of interest, compared with the currept value of money, and we do not see why thes should pot appreciate laryely. State atocks paying six per cent interest and rairoad bonds paytog se aad eight per cent interest rulv in the market « goud desl be tow par, While money on jas} euch stocks for security cormomands but four and Ove percent. So far as -afety & concerned these stochs are untoubted, and as it likely to be a long time before monsy will again command ened prices as bave ruled, it strikes ua that first oaes Sate curities and railroad bond: will, before che lapes of may weeks, command moch better prices th this market aod in Rurope, The report of the Mich'van Southern and Northern lodi- ana Railroad Company gives the annexed aggrogate of funded and floating devt und capital stock: — MICHIGAN SOU HERS Asn Norermmnn Inia Capital funded devt.., . Mowing fund bond Recona Morteagy bot nsir depth. The de RamRoan, 84,448,000 2)496,000 1,600,000 Detrort bone, ature 293,0.0 Floating debs... 1,898,05 Total funde J foaving dent $10,458 084 Capital stock Cuarantees sharcn —Comiom shares... Grand total. teens The gross income of the ‘rot laet your was 0. Expenses of operating, @1 6 11, Net earning, $644.51) 19. In regard w the dusiaces and inewme of the rond inst yoar tae report saya ‘We regret to tind that the wet income of tha past year ta bot more eatiefauory, we Caunut cymaiter tie arpa rience of that year a# in any degree a criterion oy which to juage of the future, The reforms alroady tntrodi tod, recuction of men apd wager, and in the wimber or! of traine. in the expenses of outeide agencies, ao wed the increage of race, Burt operate favorably upon the | fe | $7,140, and of the secazd, | been settled yet. The boatmen ask $1 70 from Wort Car The following table will compare the exports of the oven principal staple articles for the week and year— 1857. —, Weck end’g March 25. Am’t. bale mon gradeg of Southern were dull, while extra lots were steady and unchanged. The thansactions embzaced about 700 a 800 bdis., at about the quotations given above. Rye flour was steaiy, with sales of 200 bois. at the above ontside figure. rh meal wae in moderate demand, with sales of 250 bbls. at the above Arne Wheat—The sales were contine?d to about 990 2 2,500 buehe.s, including 1,609 prime red Indianaat $1 20, with 500 do. common red Southers ut $115. aud prime white Canadian at $1.273;. Corn was active and Sim, with sacea of 40 000 8 50,000 Dushels, including white and'ye! ow, at 68360. @ 69c., and old Western mixed at Gio Rye wi beavy, wil bales of 4.000 6,000 bugnols Northern at 63c. Oats were steady at 426 a 400 State and Wesy Corrns,-—Sales of 250 begs of Rio were made at 10. Cortoy.—The sales embraced about 1,000 bates, vased 0D straight lince middling uplands, which were scarce at lye. Mixed were more pleniy, aod were ted at ebdvut I] sic, Fair cottons still continued to be scarce, though tae demaad tor them was clz2 molerate. FRrIGHTS —To Liverpool, about 2,000 busbele wheat aad 3,000 do. corn were ent bags at O3gd ; 1,509 DDI Dbur at ls. #4 als, 9d @ 409 bales of coton as 2 16d.; 60 tierces beef at 3s. 6d., 30 due. pork at 2 2s. 6d. To Vondor, 150 tierces Judia beef wera engaged at 3s. 9d. There was no change to Dotice in rates for we Continent. Hay.—Seies of about 800 bales were msde for ei, ment at 500. a bbc. Hors were without change and sales moderate, in- clading new, chiefly at 4c, avs. Old were neglocved and nominal. Limk.—Sales of a few bondred bbls. were reported at 65e, for common, abd ab 90c. for imp. Mo.ass#8.—The market was jirm for prime goods, which were scarce. The sales ewpien es adoat 275 abda, ciayed Cuba, part common, at 23490. and 24e., and the remainder (prime) at 280. oy Oriesns was Srmor, with sales at Bde a 54 90. Navat Sones, Spire turpentine was cuist at {90.8 50c. asked; common rosin at $1 6245, and crnde turpon- tne at $3 87 a $4. far was arm andrall prices demanded, while pitch was unchanged. Os —Crude whale Balea of 800 bble. wer: apd 250 do. at p. t., 00 dark a! tie » and 100 do. 600. Sperm was stcady and in feir demand at Anigeed was firmer, with sales of 5.000 a 6,200 gal 6ic. a 62c. Other descriptions were without chaage of moment. Provisions. —Pork—The market was less Suoyant and acti The sales embraced adout 300 @ 490 Ddis. mass at $16 80 a $16 85, thin mess at $16 50, clear a. $lb a $i8 and prime at $id 70a $1u 75. Beef was loss acuve, oe =~ $935,821 — $455,225 28 compared with that of 1857.. 180,696 The following «3 a comparative statement of the value of exports from the commencemen: of the year to Marsh Trerease. Desrease. 279,869 Pork. Total..... $8,518,803 4,734,787 Decrease as compared with 1857 .. The tota? value of exports for the week wos $1,125; 966. ‘The mall line for Californ'a hate put up the steamsh'p Fimpire City to sail for Aepinwall on Friday, the 24 of April, to connect at Vanama with the steamship Goiden Gate, the regular mail line. The fare has been reduced by this steamer to $160 in the nd cabin and $110 in the steerage. The Moses Taylor leaves on the Sth of April, her regvlar dey, to connect with the Golden Gate on the Pacific vide. These facilities must give a great impetus to travel, and prove particularly profitable to the Pansua Railroad Company. The City Tlerk of Mi'waukle has given notice that the following numbered Milwaukie City bonds will be redeem- ed out of the Sinking Funds— Noe, 4, 12.and 96, ieued Decomber, 1854, Noe. 24, 82, 79, 210, 142,147, 166, 149, 170, 171, 164,285, isaned Februar: rags «38 os. 245, 28), ie, “34a, 462 apd 402, sued Ax, 374g tae more heaviness ia prices, The salva embraced arouk 2.0 These borde will be redeemed at the office of Meiga & | bla, incivding country prime, a: Te, abc. mess do, at $10 Greenleaf, in the city of New York, on aud after the Erst | & $11, repacked Western iu store at $12 $0, aatexta asst, and 300 Cut do. at $14.0 $14.50. Prime mess was quies at beat bama at $16% $19. Bacon was less buoyant boxes Cumberland cut were sold at 8. & S)g0. meats were firm, with rales of 400 @ 000 packages, ia. cluding shoulders, at 6),0. & Bc, and bams si vo. a Oc. Lard was steady, with wales of about 200 a 400 br a 97,0. Os4c, Butter waa unchanged. State ranged from i7c. @ 240 , and Uhio at 163. a 200. Cheese War dull at 8¢, @ 10590. Rick —Salee of 250 © day of July next, and tuey will ceaee bear interestalxty ys after that date. The report of the State Treasurer of California, for the month ending Vebruary 28, shows a cash balance oa hasd of $424,645 67. We understand that the La Qrogge and Milwaukie Fait road Company will be fu runping order ss far as Temal by the lst of May, if not sooner, TINS will bring it w.th- sales of 1 e giger oe eee ae Nand are gratuat- | Mian at Osc , and 100 bags Atraan pope t The cotton manufacturars of New Eng gradua: Stars —the tales embrared ae ut Cov @ 709 b were 175 Pori Rico at 6440. : 830 4@, and some lots cf Cuba wikia cluded in whi Orleans at 5&c. abdont the samo rang TaiLow was firm, with sale of abe We, 09 Iba. tallow Win ales of 260 a 300 ly getting into operation again. The Phoal* Coitaa Mill, boro’, and the o!d Union wi, in Union village, 000 are about commencing buaizess aga‘n. ound was broken on the line of the ‘ew Jersoy on Tuesday. This road wi ken with Pi at 800 n 2 ¢ a Northarg Ma: be 2h mile length, uniting Ho ermoat, It will ppea gection of country very rable for res.dences. TH® COs tractors are James M. Tower and Bradford Seymour, Oneida county, N.Y. They propose to have completed in sbout ten moat The iand eales of the Illinois Central road show an in crease. The sales of the first week in March wero $20,147. The payments ca “GaN anal POR Hew roan—tes Dae. 551] MOON Airs 621! mon 22 © ARRIY Sivamsh'p Fulton, Wotton, Harre, , March 12, via fonthamn- account of prior sales are made with promptness, and Tab, wah indee and passengers, 10 W Ls Drngton, Han bonds have been cancelled im March t a entisfactory ep —— S va th mative ponaag 1. *? New Urigann Mveoh 2), extent. Bot, w 1D mm ere to MU Roberts. 2h fo Tas 26 W, low & toamanip Daal We over, The coal tonnage of the Reading Railroad for the week pears sant Rew ana mame aay, naw Sings | ending on Thursday last was 20,044 tons, making for the year, thus far, 211,070 tons, against $29,255 tous to corres: ponding time last your, Boats on the Schuylkill, in the coa! region, are already loading, and will be ready to start as soon as the water which .# already let on Mlis the caval. Freights have cot ‘o's Pate Boal for ¢ bon and Pottsville and $1 65 from Haven. Tae operators offur $105 and $160. The raves of toll and transportation have not yet been promulgated, but the Miners’ Journal says it is now rendered certain that toe Tatee on the canal most either go np or those on the rail- road must come down, as the following will show —2y canal to New York, freight and toll, #2 39; by railroad to New Yori, freight, shipment an toll, $2 60; diderence in favor of canal, 20 centa. Other difforences in favor of the canal are presented ta the amount of 26.435 ceate per tom. At thae rates of differomce the Journal sazs:—Tho railroad would carry only such coal that the caual coult not pags. To advance ths rates would cripple this region in competion with the companies coatreing sear Now York, both for the York and the Eastern trade. Neither iump, steamboat er our red apt could come in competition with those cotapanics .n their market, ead tac rates of freight from New York t the Bast will average the year rowid from 35 centa to 40 centa lege than from Tort Richmond, acd vessels aro generally more plecty at New York thas Port Richmond. We learn that the freight and tolls have been reduced on the Tebigh caoal and the different roads leading from the Macch Chunk regio Bristol on the aggrogate 27 cesta. The Mepave of Virgiain paswed ov Thursday the House bills for the eatension of the Rishmond aad Dav Rail road, ea¢ approppiaog $400,009 0 eaandria aod Orange extension; $250,000 to the Mannarans Gay, $300,000 fo the Norio and Meterabarg;, $909,000 to the Low ioun from Caicntts for iseRDAPArs 90, from Livery: fiannast’ Gor Prince, 12 daya, Me Bowes & Co. Malakoft, both for New Yor ire ‘Kossa'h (of 8 Avan) nem OW pine, io MMefey &¢ W Lindsey Crow # Isiand, spose sche 1, Jacksonville, 10 daye, | Verwal bo Tho prot 0 Mh iedoiohen rowidesre. Watson, 1M. jo Comprem: Laguayra aie, Chiagleator a] DAVIN eVIGeNLY HatstaRoD | pus. Sid 234, India, Rice, NLondon; Condor, Whiterite, to A from sports her rin Janno iat with 3d) ap tan 0b wa ad BIE cnmmenboas se RAST wis op baa “iprtso—Jan vt 6808 Jon tao ‘ 4090, waa mean hip Won & Bepry, of Farha peat Precip Bip Oo Conan Guees, Hale, trom Calvatte for Boaton, March 3,08 Sou eee Burr, from Chincha Istands for Hampton Roads (before reported spoken wame 997 Oy the Bacto, signatizea March 2, oY mates Not = bucor Se casolias Mavi too io dala aes. reg A ce nig ste abowing bi was signalized March 19, lat 90 46 N a - ssheemaae ant 5 Avx ©, PO vc ge ux Carrs, Marc! a Dar’ fe Deon Leonard, fi Bel'imore: schr GW Glover, tor N¥ 6a ‘ad Honpmavx, March 19~ Arr Ws )oa0, ae a, Darien, Ga, BUENOS AYRES, Heb 2~In port #1 Ayman, Sawyer, for eoabampton in few days Parana, Langsina, henos Me. areing: Measenger. COT, wig, Win ebroeder, Up.on diac: 8: Andrew, Riskinors 4 Emblem, Nickerson, ¢o J Ga je. fe 20 ballagtng; jae Wood. Hownra ding: Maria, Crowell. from Boata art J brite Henry tiutide Meath’ for Para buco with ‘oulem “te or «2 days; Ganges, Jones, baliaatiog; seb’ Langoon th: i more, Chase, bei, ie Going ip 34, bark Present ston. | fom 31, perk Macy B Duowonb, Reker. Uaia‘e brig Faony Whiner New York; 2th, oark peel Hopkins, do BERMUDA, Mareh 17—"n port sobr_A K MeKengin, Drlak ‘rom Jackson vide asr13b dise Chi ita, Br achr Ceaer Cireh Bul Batsin sy: loth akoare Woy age Pirout da SAEDENAS Mav ATE bavks Aus hi Warwick, Jenkins, NYork: bree cloren Sanetararas ie ph a row oa! Judit Soma, ) ForJend, Koyal-tou, Kovluson, Bviuidad, Ievibe, Mahiman, and Teacian, Smit, Havann. ss Sa Navey 12 (Avr bank Avella, Davte, Pasta Weg isin, Hi recon; sabe A rad 8th ark Virgin Hill 8 ie Was ; 16tb, bark Hudson. Beam ‘Cump- bell, bonsas, hid iit bark Brak ‘Boston; brig Marine. Burt do; ‘aur Ring, tn Dea, March He Ais 1H On dotithe routh Ca Bas ue pepe ear rd uf do lth, tonth Caroli NOrlon GRAVESEND, March 7— arr Amazon Lord, aman for New Pars American Eugle, Moore, and Yorktown, Meyer, 40 foF do, oe Uncle Joe, Pinkham, pacouees Ate, March Sarr ahi “tropic, Nowell, do; bark Petree, Osborn Savannsb, MP AVaEA Moreh Weeaey brig dhe Rem Red aes Teh, bark Justice tory, Atwipa, Banimare: brige SM Gordon and CF O'Brien Waite NY. 4; sake Cresion do, 18, aleatuehip Cebawin, Buliook, 5 Fore slo kame day tor NOcieans) le, Masao: bark Jobn Howe, Nichola, cy aor orien Basan a 12th, ehipe Kibiy Bioypecn, Arnie, sgwow vast te crest Oy, ‘ayler, London (ang sid 224 for dark Diana, rr csloagow: Drig, Nallan,, Pogart oA “fing? stow Ja; schra Nightingale, Raker, Norfo h: 2th Chrisjopber Locter, Suom, Baiti wore {t8lepaon, Mateeyor, Calale: vie Ciemfuegos: 22d, sieatnships iradel, ‘Rollins, Ubarleston via Key Weel, Grauads, Berryman, Aupiaaall (and sid 294 on her return); brige Almore, Kreiine, Peasacola; Mary Eliza~ eth, Met onne't, No cant, Sid eth. ship’ Wabash, Paringion. Cardenas and Cork barke Nag: . rleste; vt. Hevokmaa, Bro Aman, ida Fe low shin camtense: brige oom, aad Mell en, Partridge, der sche Bee Jolpbte: 18 Bhs a he Mabiman, and wehr Anthe N aallau, Cain Smith (or ©) mo Nor! i Dt Aloertina, Harton. N york; Slerra Nevada, Poster, Morne! ‘And got ashore ‘Ma, see Mideel): briv ioarian, 8mih ior Seactoura), O ardenas; 2b, barke tines ba, dau NOpieans; Mortba Wenzell, smth. Apiwerp (and go on shore Hebdy ab mouth of the natber op goin cut ceived 10 damage); teron Argo, A Auld, Sievea Mh amerton ” Bdwards, dos- tor: Joan & fal Binples, Cardenna, as Cld with, bark MJ Jol ter, Farphy m, Cardenas and’ eee Portland via Carden Jab Teneo, Mawes seine 9 eee ok, Lith, dep) Adame, Cb: ase, bight, NYo Bit to vards Rostora Rtate, Taphara, ou ant, Valo Wmged Acro Paton 11", Indion’ Hunter, Avatte, Callao Spire, “Areys Foo-cbow too. Lscearea, March (2-19 part bvige Wm Taylon Hai, Sex veon from Helumore, disg Hubli, Sarciet from New Just arr Mansanis, Wells NOrieane, Tp port sar =, Oliver, for Balti ‘Gregory, ter 4am ton Roads for or- « n. Luscomh Pilea 4 Btevebs, Portiand, Rr bri¢ Alice ron. Ford, do; iS by brig California, Hoss Sia ish, bark ry aebs . dark N Curwen, Lor Faimoats, & faroh SATE bark Louies ilsa, Myler, Charles Orr tae Wicnt, March 10-White Cloud, Moyt, from Boston for Kotterdam. Port a7 Prince abrnt Mare! port harks Orlando, Comnor for Bomon: Ariel, Chaesmay, an1 Medora —, tor NYork idg; Opas B Lex’ almeida, (or fb adetpaia sche F He peecos's dere oe Yor see Suoe Maria Rhodes, from ald ebr Sore Sparkes Livthe, NYork, 1) Howes, Boslon wa, awyver Rawamass wis do. jonaparie, Tyler, Jeritso' Home Bonn POSTON, March D. AM- arr bork solavio ey Tron, Nore Hien, RAward Hvarett, dries Zui enone h Havana; ALTIVORE: March 38—Arr shina We % om: aha Po salen +, Nowe via, n, Hardlag, atreet tre 14 bri » simap, os tilt Weta ra, hover, Wm apd DB Warper % NVork Ia ope tbe rien Pa Ril from ae. Loeeiand. erpo ove Mary Np pot ‘ 2-Arr #e dark Cora Linn, Goudy, Lie Lancola, Nib ork IWT, March 37 %, ton. heare NW 1K p oa, reported Iast Dich? ~onre f | whimiegnnina. Mare dimen, + By Dousises, Mi Spell, 3 j ) | UTEAERS, Del, March 27—The echre Joreph MW Houston, for | Aspinw ell, ond Sarah ®oworie re, for Hoeton went to sea on Frvday mornit 2, im co wil Pro Videncr, and sine 10.08 IZ ewiiiers NE® ORLEANS, Moreh ® ! vin Cadiz: Herkemre, he Pomertno Compeachy from Havre. Olt eb K. * burn, Thrasher, Pawaton. Mana, PRUPORD, March Sid brig David Dut CLL sehr Grothers, Dos: bark Thomas mone sloacentar, Mane: A Cia stewmmebaps | a. Homen, Hotke KK Kane, Salavnry. Wiebmand. bei aehrs Wemover. Nik that on nam, nd Hampauiro, wad $200,000 to the York River Ralroad. A Talons of War Thete amounts, aided to $800,000 appropriated by the st of a bark sanding Hand; Vema, Covls gton snd Odio bill, which became a law on duerdey My 2g, £0, of Br yar't Ai cao, schre es. ¥ “the epars, Yigg}: £0, of Br var Ao + last, rake up tho total of $2,250,000 appropriated fur rail- | 4, 28 Sane Acrumss othe Sua’ wet ee Sa rede hud wd 4 § 1. Uroek onda ent tone. ND, March roads by the pr Legusiature of Virginia. hu March 21-ee whe | pLONTLAND, Marah sid, wil “ , ich apat at. ume port ‘ AH, Moro 34-- er steomer Caleaonia Leyte, Stock Fxenange. on the wh ® Agere (ir), Jones John Peteg. Patten, Barerpay, Merch mit er <wego, Sevens, LI ry (rocker, Williama, Glam 140 ats HR RR ' ow, brig Forester, Mi Mei mr Cargo rman w eolenge claim of the York, (id setre Ut ord, Sod Rialto, owier, N 28 | Onot Wileom, and 90 } York n% fo BLGit Cant HO imei. i | man nips $8) for her ecrvices, ¢ ¥ CORDIAL cant ine abore award . aK | NEARLY LONDON CORDIAL GI8—a PURRK TONIO, Wy ul atimabuat and diuretic dem. 9 12% bo mindctor avers | oe 4 loo tac kM RR. 9 : ¥ OROTAD GIN-THE MOST SA- 70), Col & Oia RIL. OF On nas adorn ¥ the pu ic. 300 tending PR ~ $4 CARL ow 10 #DOM CORDIAL GIN-KXDORSED BE 0 ¢o IO eMy 5a, 60 £00 ead ates “4 fu9 Hi Cen RR baa, 1000 LOrek i000 do 3600 do. fi ghe BankotN Yori 101% 26) Merchis Bk scrip 107 140 Am Be Bank... 10836 WetropoltaySenie 104% 20 National Baik By Stder cf ine tathtiyvae thyerd HKG P GREEN, Laguaause Portiand, Marca 27, ine DRLAWAIG bay. 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