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4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monpay, April 4—6 P.M. ‘The bank statement of to day compares as follows with that of last week — Week ending. Loans, Specte. Circult'n Deparits 3127 751,226 25,582,627 7,999 099 $6,343. 192 25,992,161 8.221 753 47,7: $800,967 $49,534 © 220, ‘There if an hicresas in every oxlumn, as was generally expected. From the loans cojumn mort bes cedcoted an amount w is said to excead fifteen millions, be ag the amount of rament stock held by the bauka ay soourity for advances, This, of course, is a8 good 8 specie at any time. At the close of the week another Calfornia remit tance will be due; so that by uext Mon'sy, aseumiug that the shipments of specie om Thureday and Saturday do oet exceed present anticipations, tho banks wilt bold abont as wuch as they do now. The large increase iv deposits was not altogetber oxpectod. Money is without char Fechongs oa Europe opens firm, with a moderate inquiry for Saskers’ sterling bills, 219 | +868. se | Kor 186 5S 1,398,589 | NEW YORK HERALD, TUBSDAY, APRIL 5, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. From Asseistwot Tressurer, Now York, N.Y. 8780600 00 Revenie oniiected im (Be district of Poston for Abe nopth eeving Mare 1859... 3 Collected tor the moat ending Marek 3 Decrosse...... . The value of the imports teto Canada yeare hes been as follows —~ 1) 1658) $34,084 109 45,584 937 . 39-450 608 For 1888..... 29,978,537 For the samme time the customs dutios have boom ag fui lowe To 1855, $3,665,782 45; In 1856, $4,506,882 08; fa 1867, {51 18, aod in 1868, $3,332,389 61. Under the reciprocity treaty the importsin 1857 amount- od te $8,692 044; in 1858 to $5,564,618. Of thie the florr ang grein ib 1867 were Valued at $4,481,772, and in 1458 at The valve of the imports in 1858 psasing through ths United Stwe ia bone wea $2,057.24; purchee? ia the United States of ite producte, $11,444, vot tS products, $0,847 162. Ry the 8t Lawrence the imports wore in 1857 valued at ‘$14,501 884: iv i858 at $10,795,077. The impors from at 108% a 7f, und francs at 114 a 102{, There will not probably y shipment from hence by the Bostoa steamer wh: ves on Wednesday; but the Alps, oa Vhureday, will probably take sore gold, There wae a steadier feeling et the Stock Exchange to day, apd Staiv stocks and one or twa other descriptions wero higher, The gecline of tho past fortaight has Drought m sume pew buyers, whom the excellent crop prospects induce to expect better timos for tae Western railway elocka. Missonria advanced to 88, and were in eotive demend at that re. Among the Westera stocks, Michigan Southern, gu eed, which las been heavily sold short by the besis, advanced a fraction, and was very active et the advence. The other Western stocks were also Vetter. The movement in Hudaoa River and Harlem preferred contin Both wero higher today than yetterdey. Panama contioues to improve. Tha business of the two steamboat linos tax the capacity of the rovd to the utmost. The only excep tion to the ‘general market was Now York Contralr which, after opening strong at 765j, dectinod ty 764, and closed at 757% bid. ‘The business of the road for Murch ts said to have been equa! to that of March, 1858. In the afternoan the market was ebout the sate as in the morn: | ing, with moderate activiiy, After the second board the market was irregular, the following being prices:—Museouris, 87% & 58; Canton, 19% a 2 land Coal, 14; Pacitic Mail, 78% a 7 c 4 87654; Erie, 9% 010: Sudsou a %5;Hariem, 12 a 5g; Reading 6096 a 34: Michig: | an Couteal, GOL a 14; Mohigan Southern, 138% a ; Soutoera, guaran. | teed, 404 a 34; Panama, 118'¢ e 34; Littpois Ceatral, { 88 ag na and Chicayo, 61% 9 34; Cleveland and | x Toledo, 2% \i 8 Spiongo and Rock Islaad, bfig a 14. The busmess cf the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol lowe:— | Total recelyta.. + $229,929 49 + 122,900 00 453/184 93 200,009 CO | 7,698,524 63 | Total balapce...... . The exchsogee at (he Clearing House ths moraiog were $27,784,387 €3, aud the balances $1,256,703 94. ‘The following diwdends have been declared :—Tbde North | River Insurance Company, a dividend of eight per coat, | paysblo on the Lith; the Eagle Fie Company, a semi- annual dividend of ten per cent, payable on demand. Alan eicvotion of the stockholders of the Pavama Rail- road Compavy to-day, the following wicket was succeas- | ful:— | j | William H. Aspinwall, Kiwin Bartleit, Renry Chaun- cey, Samuel W, Comstock, Bi ® lowes, Davad Hoadley, G Riley, James 2. Sovtter, Johu Steward, Jr., Isaac Towa- send, Wm. Wonewright, Je. ‘hs earnings of the Now York and Now Haye Mailroad | $92,226 99 - 13,900 00 For pasnengera, For troight... Total...... 000 ‘Lese gue ovher 903 61 63,241 63 | +2 $10,091 98 | cof Now Orleans bank | tes of to as follow Circulation. Depost' 4,669,470 ovis, State. Mech. & trad, N. Orleans. Bovthern. Union, James Kobb Crescent City. America... Total......$22,493,181 17,0) Tre following iable exhib'ts the reapectiva amounts of | exchenge held by the various banks, and !so0 tho sums dua to distant banks, the latter Doing comprised in the table of deposits, ae suown above: Ewhanye. Due Ranks, 8,172 '455 412 810 | Capliel stock—Common. Abe West Tudica were valued at $244,743; from the Loser . of exports wan in 1856, $82,087,017; in 1867, $27,008,624; in 1858, $25,472,609," Toe value ex- ported through the St. Lawrence was $8,983,773. The following are the receipws and expenses of the Watertown gad Rome Railroad Company for— January — —— February — Recripts, 1858. 1859, "1858 1869. Passengers.,...$8,349 11 9.185 00 7,018 99 8,414 95 Freights .......11895 18 @A87 46 14,801 6 9,116 38 21019 50 4,135 39 1,227 6S 1,116 9F ‘Bajpss 26 18,947 30 Sundrios...,. Wothl....++.$21,008 79 10,978 86 Ba ek. Maintain’proad.$4,720 92 9.79801 1,762 61 2,052 70 Machin-ry ...+. 8.600 62 783 68 9.762 08 1,742 33 Operating. 0B 14 9,758 42 12,243 96 8,50 47 Over cba 19 18 83 383 63 38 10 Totl......0 819.898 76 19,875 94 18,107 06 12,413 69 Nets wlll, 2.685 302 OL 4441 20 6,603 I Net resuit two monthe—1869 «87,26 62 pant icely use” 16,198 23 Leaving... 6. The loes from the freight train running off the track, cunsed by a tres blown across the road immediately in front of the engine, n the midat of a driving eno w etorm Xceed from $1,200 to $1,5¢0. The receipts of the Obio and Miesissippi Ratiroad for February were 24 follows:— 1859. 50,558 34 44,578 82 2.829 00 6,633 33 Passengers Southern Bajlrosd’s ounual report:— APSTRACT OF THR ANNUAL Keron? or mim MictiGgaN Sovraxey AND NoRTHERN Ixml4N RAMROAD COMPANY, - 38,081 800 + 2,893,800 83,975,400 00 seseeeeeess 9,943,000 90 $2,314,000 4,034,000 1,211,000 07 Guaranteed. Furded debt... ....e0 0000 Finating debt, November, 1857, Jaouary 1, 1868 March 1, 1868... Earnings in 1863:— From pagsengors, mila and o: prews.... $997,573 27 Freigot sud storage 872.419 14 Miscellaneous,..... ++ 149,432 56 ————$2,019,424 96 Expendes.......0055 1,242,162 23 Tuterest and payment to Ai WG MODI... ereeee eens 175,98) 65 . - 2,918,133 88 Tho net earnings, exclusive of interest, are... .8777,272 73 Seine it 1857....+.66 544,31 19 Net gain (2 1858....... saccouansichsscivodSSOAetiOn Comvarisor of 1857 and 1868—Pbree and Pay of Men. No. Mon. Pay Roils. } 1857—October.. $95,160 93 1868 January... 62,842 OL 1868—Decetmber: BLATT 73 1859—February 46.402 40 . tts Farnings. 2,019,424 Expenses 2,282)151 Repairs o Repairs of engines. Repairs of ears. Fel. svesee+s Passengers carried, ‘Tons of freigh' Passenger earning Freight earnings, Per cent expenece to Statement of Earnings of certain Western Railroad Compa- nies in 1857 and 1858, aad per centage of Decrease, Earnings ~ Earnings Per. dy Railroads. in D807. iN Decreaw 4 Chirago & Mil’ki rx] 2c ISA Ls Bot Kactre & Biss. Rie 2 95 8 3 3 5 ur AQviney. 1573 io & Beco stant, 6at MAL , AM wai patina uy ‘inols Central. 5 Bickima je" 640, 2B) OL QLD OD DRA 998 tw 4374 23.93 Chicago. .2.7 10 ronda; decrenne 25.7-55 par sent; average, 25. (Extract from the closing part of the Report.) A reference to this last table wi!) suow that tue deorease of Duginege upon our road cannot be ascribed to the com petition of other iipea, by drawing off business lagitimate- For it appears by this table thatthe 7° | ly belonging to ours. venendae $25,017 "| cos eatoiogs of all the ten largo roads named Lave ma- Cus'da7 | Veriaily decrtensed ‘turing 1858. Tx» por contago of ‘do- Lovisiana State | 441,564 | Crease of the aggregate of gross earniazs of these roada is Mechanics and Trace: 45.333 | 25.76, while upon ours the decrease is un!y 9.36 per cent, Bank of New Orleans, 153759 | 40d it wil be noted that our decrease in expense is 25 per Total... . eee eee $3,025 483 2432776 As compared with the statement of the previons week, the results are az follows:— Decrease in ehort loans... Increase in =pecie.. Increase ia circulation Decresse in depostts Decrease in exchange Increase 'u distant bal: Decrease in deposlis pro; . The !atest New Orleans Piceyune cays:— The offerings of sterling bills were free to-day, in- fiuenced by late heavy sales of cotton. Drawera, how ever, exhibit no disposition to relax, and pri ves remain aa Inst quoted. Clear bills have been taken to some extent at 85; aX and 9 por cent premium, with exceptional | gales at 93¢ 2934. Bille with bill of lading wttached rule | aL Saki ano $3 per cent premiam, with moderate de $511,304 188,453 196,109 | ces 318 | mend. Franke noosinal at $f.21%4 a Sf17%. Sixty days | on New York are very firm at 13g a 124 and 134 per cant | Giscount, Sight ia etiff nt par at pank, wud 14% per | cent discount outside, Ap elfort wag made on the part of some of the banks to obtain ty a per cent premium on Aigbt chooks, Dut it was unsaccesstul. The returne of the banks to the Board of Carreney for the week onding this evening exhibit an inore ia ox- change and deperits, and a decr#age in soecia, cirealation, short loans and distant balances, We annex the precise changer: Decrease i short loans... + $217,737 Decrease in specie... ‘ Decrease in cirentation Increase in ¢ + a4 inerease in 3 346,365 Decrease in distant bal vind Tuo statement of the Pitteburg banks for the week | ending March 28 waa as fellows:— Banks. Circulation, Specie. Loans. Depowits. | Pittsburg... y 444,536 1,719,121 621,765 Exchange... 232,463 1,520,858 390,042 | Mer, & Manuts.., 100,287 1,929.975 256,041 Ortizeur’, 143,576 5,929 66,327 220,615 = 99,119 71,683 139,710 | 94,911 9 1,692,233 290162 1,625,999 | — 43,912 77,218 23608 | The following tabdie will compare the cxports of the | seven principal etapie articles for tho week: — 1858. 18 | Wk nd’g Mch%, Amount. Value. Amount, — Value, Cotton, bales 5,806 $888,654 10,216 $807,050 $8,650 18478 100168 6,501 1,669 7,108 | 9,866 — = | 2 1,882 1009 2,832 O17 rt seececreeee cess 9564,065 617,245 week ae compared with that 071858... $262,590 The following isa comparative etavemont of the vatue of exports frow the commencement of the year to April 1:— ib 1308, 1859, Increase Decrease. 2,587,448 637,195 — 769,005 == 836,910 81.663, 29,102 —| 22,975 — «287,905 42,972 —- 967/036 097 = 1,887 pm 836,778 346,824 9,546 = Total.,....%6,220,452 4.205.382 687,480 1,611,560 Decrease as compared with 1858, + 921,070 The amount at the several depositories #ubject to the draft of the Treasurer of the United States, on the 28th of Marob, wos $8,460,497 92. The transfors ordored were as follows :— To Treseury of the U. States, Wachiogion, D. 0.8290,000 00 Araistaot Treasurer } Louis, Mo. HV0.000 00 60,709 06 To doporitory wt Norfolk, Va. .cecee ccc ceee DOW sevreee al | cesgary to enable the company to increase divideads, A: | Caroest that such a revival bas commented, & reference | the firet baif Of 1858 ware... 200 | 20 Bavk cent. “TY! tho gross earnings of 1858 wore cqual to thoss of 1866, which were.... sheeececesess soe eo O2, 116,803 With the expenses and laterest acc’t of 1358, st 2/018;133 $690,715 There would have been a net surplus of. This woul’ give 10 per cont on $2,803,600 of BURTADVOCD BLK. es eee eee ee BEBO, IOO And 6 per cert on $0,931,809 common, 844,! 08 —— 654,263 And leave » surplus of. A ciewr evidence that toe only is ue- to Schedule I, annexed, shows that the gro Aud for the last baif.,. A gain in favor of the ast six months of... roads. Tho earnings aro comparatively a6 foilows:— Through tragic. Way traffic, $1,219,202 34 $474,202 +e» 838,109 OL 1,006,792 72 Yost,181 38 Tuc,. $00,808 97 Tht showe the caj the infin 0 Of onr limes to expand andeularge, Ani it is worthy of note that this expansion aod increase of have gone regularly forward the jast year meral depression of busiavss and the com- parative ccorense of earnings from throogh traflc It is proper to add that whatever ramors there may bave been in regard to a declaration of a Aividead on teed stock, they have not proceeded from or beep authorized by the company or ita officers. While the Boar’, a8 alreaty mentione!, are disappointed at the amount of the business of the year, thay have at no tims contemplated divitends without earnings in band apaii- cable to thas object, Stock Exchange, Moby, April 4, 1869, $10009 Mi! Tut bonds... 10434 200 she Har RR pf.bio 4934 10000 Pl Int be, 10, 963% 100 CON 10000 Virginia 700 Reading RR...830 50 30000 Missouri 6’s., 200 10900 400 10000 800 2009 200 60000 8 100 0 y 10000 87% 1 Mich Cea RR... 50 4000 Lonteiena 96 160 Mic S&N In RR, 131% 10090 Califoroia 7's, 85 100MS&NIg 9.860 40 1000 N ¥ 6's, °72.. L114 64 if 5000 City 6's, '70.. 95 5900 Brook Oity wi 102 22.00 Erie 4th mty. 633g 300 Erie con b 30 11600 Ll Con 10000 ‘62 of NY 6 Bank of Com. 25 Cary imp Co, bo DL & lamang 0, 33 280 do. aes 36 60 Stonington RR... 6714 BOARD, 169 she Bar RRprof'd 404% coee 50) 12 Miw & Miss RR. on 3000 Miesouri €’s., 877% S50 NJ Con RR...,, 10000 do.,...860 87%, 159 MichSoMNIARR 13% 31000 ErieRR 4th m 533g 100 d0.,..,,089 13% 1000 B0,46, 000 100 MichS&Ningd stk 4056 509 Tl Coo RR bs, $734 100 do +. $0 1000 Mich 89 2d m. 62% 100 P30 4006 1000 do, 100 60 40x 200 oh NYCOnRR 95 7 100 BAS 400g 19 ¢o. 980 76% 160 Panama..,.,,... 1141¢ to © 76ig WOO GalKOHIERA..bd0 6794 4 100 do, 67%, 50 do 6 36 Gey & $42,457 | $147,890 51 | | The constant increase of the local or way buainess in | comparigon with the through, ia a gratifying featare ia the | 1 | traffic of che road, This is @ business which cannot ma- | terially be interfered with by any efforts of competing ty of the country along and within | New York Barks. America. . Oriental... Paontc, Republic... Seventh Ward Sooe & L g 4 o Trades men’ Union ...., Total i} Pegs. Sp. olf, gall. 2,581 Logw’d, tons, | 25 Rosin, bbls... 100 Rico, tes 00 Tea. cloth, cs, 86 Rosin, bbls... 4 Rice, toa. | Total... 20 | Clothing, 5 Rosin, bbis 3 Agricultural implements, City Banks, Aprit 4, 1! Loans. Soecte ven 1 1, 169,088 261,749 1077184 Parke ‘220, RIGA, © Value. Pkgs. $4,945 Cotton, balos 1,000 $52, m8 18:,617 352 Miscellaneous, — 253 1,490 | Cotton, bales 2,922 241}170 Rice, tox. DANISH Wiest INDIES. 1 2,895,576 2 Net Den. Amérien ‘Artie ne . 484 K Atiaatic ... 4, 2 Brow! way ., 48 A4,092 230.473 SAUD] Bali's Head... 422,903 BO 57H 105,021 fo re Torch &Drovers’ 3,070,857 850,780 190,727 1,248,353 Chatham... 691,863 72,860 125,801 F139, 262 20h 189 — GEO,ABS 298,454 2,027,559 2,272,003 R458? — 1/508,873 . TH4286 OB, 160,552 580,910 29 12,282,078 2,300,356 1,976 6,903,0.9 2,137,576 292,479 «181,410 805,189 853,91 "33 807 Greenwie ‘84 Grocers’, Raover 532,538 186,986 163,6: Inp's & Traders’ 2,778,478 350184 25,232 1,875.3. Irving. ...-.... 860,072 447,003 115,107 683,118 Leather Manotac 2,214,674 — B81.281 254,818 1,184,140 Marbattes 4,9°6,159 882,783 337,891 3,091,279 Marine. 439.673 338,971 117,202 “501,423 1702.24 875 167,618 3,189,127 vee, $56,485 INOB15 295,272 3,063,499 Mech &Tralork’, $33,104 288,498 181,563 788,862 Mee. Bk’g Ase’n 466,881 94/004 89/655 208,271 Mercantile 28,982 424,795 2,178,619 487,100 011,237 998,289 231,840 24557987 . «$18,702,192 25,182,161 8,221,762 87,737,188 Exports (Exclusive of Specie) from Sew York to Foreign Ports for the Week ond: ing Murch 28, £859. Value, S36 138 TOtal..cecersseee 359,725 PAT, PERI... cerseeees B24 $8,000 CRONSTADT. $7,182 Ex. log’d, bx.4,075 $20,188 1j198 Miscelianvous, — 225 520 Bee en COPENHAGEN. $100 Logw’d, tous, 6 $75 9 S82 Broad, pkge.. 12 py cons. Boerd of Counritimen, Mocks, ork, hooks kb'de.0 677 $14,084 1 240 a : ident, % esis hat 1 506 # eae eee se be S| ake Board moet let evening, tho President, Oberles G, Drugs pa’gs. 27 206 Live stockhd. i jo | Carnell, Req. presiding Ea. iveth’r,es. 1 127 Clocha, boxes, 16 + | after the minutes of the previons moeting werd read fens, sons. 189 FIP Seng mack. 17 1,425 | nu approved, x tow uniaaportant (etivious aad resolutious } Reon’ ite. THY Pidwareboe oh 2a | wore referred, : Hams, ‘be. 1,299 Zinc, boxes... SO lou BURLY CLAY'S BIRTH Day, Beed, bbie. 325 Glesewars,pke o 467 A reeolution was adopted directing Gags to be raised oi eigen and Fes geese 2 B12 | the City Hail on the 12th inst.—boiog the ammivorsary of Pickles, bag... 228 610 Tallow, Ibs. 1,680 1s0 | the birth of Heury Olay. Lamber, ft 9412 160 Packwe,balee 6 500 THE COMMON COUNCIL AND THE LNGMLATIRE. Epis Bhd 1 Aes, ' $2) | _ The resolutions adopted at u spscit® muctlag of the ford on | Board of Aldermen on Friday appoiating a commiites to 'wire, bxe. 10s 4,891 Maoh'ry, be 60 to Albany Mm order to protest acalust tho proprsed Wick, Dales. 1¢ 472 Potatoes, sivendments to tho clty charter, aad to empioy counsel to | Rice,’taroer | 12 20 Pork... ..+ 108 2,500 ’ Butler Toe S572 1,186 Oileloth cases G 'g29 | repress Mi the subject io the Legisiatnre, wore prosonted ‘ Nhe. 3 560 380 Skirta. ry gig | JOF concurrence. Alter # brief debate, the reseluous Lamps, ven 4 1 139 | Were laid on the table. Lard, tba... .3,700 $ 2100 A BITE FOR AN OBSERVATORY. Shocé, cues.” 3 2440 Ale, bois... 63 day | The Mayor gent it a communication to the Board, to Fniniturs ck. 88 3.959 Oakwm, bales, 26 250 | Which Was sudjomed a memorul from the Chamber of Codtieh, qiix. 106 "350 Plaster, bbix.. 600 739 | Commerce, asking the gravt of w pleco of land on the Hg aes 145 Man irom.pkge 229 1,143 | Battery, a3 a tite for a time apt weutber observatory for Prt'g wat ips 20 705 Surg iwet..ce 4 ‘gan | promoting the interests Of commorce and astronomy. Tae Manne wood. 27 £00 Drinking mah. 2 joo | Peper was referred to the Comm tee on Laods and Places. Wintinsses. 4 120 Iod.rub. goods 6 1,365 hi ee ecient tl tase Hay, bales... 536 588 Booka... 1 pied is Honor the Mayor also tranem an invitation Taath 63 460 3L ‘96 | from the Special Committee of the Brooklyn Common hoe a te 8 508 ~~ peng | Council, to Jor with tiem in celebrating the itrodachon . i: 1 160 --——— | of Waicr into our sister city on the 2ith inst. Tho invita- ec a thom waa accepied. ‘THE CONTESTD SKAT—ANOTIER DEMOCRAT ALLEGED TO HAVE PO! ‘RICO. ‘BREN KLECTED ON THR REPUBLICAN TIOKEE. Guano bage., 42 $175 Candies, bes.. 190 = $1,240 ‘The spocial order of the evening #aa Loe majority and Rive, tierees.. 140 3,607 Whato oil, gall $16 425 | minority reports of a Special Dommities, to whom wad Shooks & nds, 250 412 Drugs, pkgs,. 64 353 | roterred an application of James G. MoAvam to be ad- Hoops......47,975 1,430 Machinery 219 | mitted to the seat now occupied by Alexander Frear. Lamber® ft,.38,600 645 ‘The minority ropert seates that Mr, MoAdam wes duly Butter, Ibs. ..1,960 elected by the votes of toe Seventh Jouatorial district, bub Mr, Lai beer (who presented the report) states the folio wv tug fecte That MoAcam did agree with parties previous to the ‘ cloction of officers, or oven (ere) it had bsen doaided by TOA. .ccsvees tho County Canvaseers, that in the event of hisNbving oroarro. grven his seat, 10 vote for the democratic organizativa of Hones Nba: Lo Shales toute See | Mato god membora of tho Roars, that although Staves. 800 160 —_—— aleo promised membora of the Roars, that al Total Leen eeseeeevesteaseecssarseeesesess812,(20 | elected on the republican ticket, bo wns, sad dad boon ps hy | always, a democest, wad would vote with them oa party Coal, tons. “ 802 $3,729 | Questions And tant in the evens of bis Peing givoa his WRB ais ie.ne nas? sat inainnriniise entero ae ? sent, De would be enabled to reimburse biniself for the Codfeb qlis.. 45 $225 Hams, ths $103.) caeatcmeeseee ea tod for th: fa e qus.. e > q facta are only presen for the purpose of show Beef, bbia..., 31 484 Lard. 485 | ing bow men cad compromise themselves and the party te pkgs 8 202 Pork, bble 199 nee elected them to advocate right principies; ba was Macbinery, ca 15 COL Twina, bdis. 6 218 | Glected a@ w republican, abd should have besn wilting to Rice, bbis 56 GOL Pkid dab, bbis 10 220 | abide the reauit of the cauvassers and che Seiect Comuit- Breat 63 176 Paint, keys. 50 149 | wo, without making any such compromise to obtain bis Caske © Ropa, coils 18 189 | goat, Lamber, ft 13,600 201 20 55 Your committee, however, believe he was alected, and poner, ule 23 ee rel 30 1 consequently cannot allow aay poreonator party Jee ling ITY ROIS, C8. seelianeous, — influence Bim cither to bis iojury or beaetic, rescag eu- Floer, bbiz,.. 54 432 ——~—~- | tirely a8 be does upoa tho facts and evidoace of the case nottnpneen it~ 90 Total....sssee+00-07/883 | presvoted ia thin repurt and the anagxed document, all warn, tending to #how that he was justiy @lectad, but chat ho Furvitare pkgs 142 740 Conperstitis,, 2 237 | pursucd a course that your committee could not, under Droge Peat, 184 Lam oer, f 85,895 1,601 | any circumstances, endorse or ever assent to. Son, b 6,768 Powder, kgs... 50 "350 And your comuiittee would farther etate, believing it to Canadien 77 D's dah, oxs.. 700 250 | be bis duty vw present the foregoing elatewents asa part Catie, 2.944 Domestios,bis 23 2,007 | af the matter beioagms to the cadatitucucy of the Seveute Pkid fis, 2. 133 | Senatorial district of the city of New Yorir Ro... 66 ns Mr. Lamw1ex woved the adoption of the oe Corn weal 102 | questing Mr. Frear to vacate hie seat in na able speech. Beef 220 Sugar, ref, 80 1,432 Mr. Ruones mowed to amnend by adoytiag the resolu. Pork, 4,836 Dry goods, ca. 10 1,062 | tion sprees soihe malorily report, which gave rise to Lard, ibs. ..13, 2,7%5 Hams, lbs.... 859 95 | a prosy and rambling debus ‘Tobacco, bales 187 23188 Biated...... 10,000 358, Mr. Luxr wished to bave the whole sabjectisid on the Batter, 1bs ..8,907 782 Flour, bbis,.2,173 15,728 | tate, iv order to afford Mr. MeAdam an opportunity to Choese......2,018 208 Beans, bushs. | 83 184 | explain the allegations maace in the minority report. The Rape, colle,,, 14 231 Miscellancouw. — 722 | resolutions attached to the reports were lost for want of Bunting,bale, 1 78 ——— | a constitutioval vote, and the subject was indofiurtely LS Ree er oT seeeeees/ 842,382 | postponed, THR COOPKH INSTITUTE. NEW GRANADA. The Wavon swbmitted a statement of the receipts ant ae eo ee ete Mane ceeeess 28 F472 | disbursements of the Cooper Lustituve from May L, 1855, Draco oases: as 1497 Lard eile eis, 119 aie | f@.Jkhuary 21,1859, from which appears that (ne amount tatters sn Taheaeoe kone 343 | Tecewved for rents ‘atcounted to $4,083 9, whilo tho ox. Sboce Rio as "82 ee ates 435 | pemeee for aaturics ie ovber mater Snoentaat to F By ‘. Sead f $3,458 47, leaving a balance iu the treasury of $625 53, Domestics 1,463 Paper, ream 4 408 ‘ , ‘ 4 Ut was laid on the table, BF amps Ole. gs Aa, | Tho Boord adjourned ti Wednesday, the President 5 001 "Og having intimated that the Mayor would send in a commu bel Ba ication t the Common Council. , Lumber, {t..29,449 66 L 443 meniipeiierc aetna ate Dry goodr, cs.’ 6 1,514 Champ,, bits. 100, 728 Boord of Sapervisors, Braudy,bbis.. 15 (87S Powder, pkgs. 60 585 | The Board met yestorday—the President, Mr. Pardy, in cut wees 1 1,092 Four, obis Uopthae TH® WATER CELERRATION IN BROOKLY: Sewing 8 166 Bread, pkgs i KLYN. Rive, dbl 46 482 Stationery, An frvitation was received froat the Brooklyn Common 2,599 606 RR wat, pkg Council, requesting the company of the Supsrvizors at tho ge Ue ent mosh celebration 10 tuie piso on ths 224 instant, on tie intro. Do ta Tes we: Oe. duction of water int» Brooklyn. Accepted. Sng’, rf, bbis. BL 986 Towatoos .. ve Piranesi bills was presented Ly varivos parties, Candles boxea 40 214 Bisvellancour, " F ' , ‘ It waé resolved to farnigh the following Mbraries with a bt cel Abele de | cov of the procces Inge of tbs Board for TR5G:—The wer. ne ane tr de Adie COAT Sind ot conto Library, Aporentices’, Astor, New York Eis- Fancygoods,os 3 Nae boxes... 69 £7,000 Sarma aan re, Machanion te fate and Wee Tere 300K... 38 9,600 Tea, Ibe. 600 | Law fnauitnte Seg! i 500 Wdware, pis 2.409 The Committee on Civil Courts reported in favor of pay- Machinery pks 148 33,764 Lambor, ft, .8i 2,499 | inp the bul of the New York Gas Company, $210 78 tor RR bridge. 1 2,693 i 600 | furnisnong the Recorcer’s oflce, Surrogate’s office aad | Sugar ref, bist069 21,044 Powder,! 2,709 | new court bonse with ess to Ist Febreiry, 1859, Also in Furniture,pkgs 37 Gi Druga, cass B75 | favor of paying Kesaer & Co, for tin work, &o., for Goart Bales sigh 735 40,000 El bbis my « Corsa Pleas, oflices of County Cierk and Register, Ke , 106 44, Bread, pkgs.... 96 $309 shoes, cages... 4 $345 3 476 Candles, boxes. 210 733 36 «© 288 Drugs, pkgs... 22 43% 5 149 eee eee oe oh BOS. 3 129 Flour, bb't..., 729 - 20 127 Tobacco, bhds. 2 406 F. ceackors,cs. 6 200 Meal, bbis 629 Clocks..boxes 82 $1,085 Staver......6,090 $665 Tongues, bbls. 13 434 Dyostuita, bxs, 100 700 Deerskins, Lis. 29 1,870 Cotton, valer.. 184 11,738 Books, cases... 6 342 Paint, oase,,.. 1 1 Maohiery, cz. 1 859 Livestock, hd 193 1,412 Coon, bi 100 1,531 Honey, tiorces 225 13 ;125 EER, 08, 08. 2 180 Fustli 9B, ‘99¢ | Copper, oxsks. 23° 7,850 Divi divi, pkg. 282 Cos Priot. matbx. 2 144 Saitpotre, bgs. 200 = 2,697 Rosin, bbis... 859 2,249 Bark, buds... 21 533 Cofee, bags... 261 3,368 Tobacco, bates 76 089 Ashes, bois... 20 696 Toducco, Lite 7 360 Dry goods, ws 2 738 Miscellaneous, — 599 Leather clot lo — Total. voveve, $52,992 ANTWenv. $1,490 Wal'tw'd, logs 24 $266 $8,178 Copper, casks. 15 3,750 17,936 Varnish, bbls, 25 359 5578 Books,case... 1 dot 4,650 Ag. imp. pkys. 4 155 | Tobacco, hhds 274 24,781 Teath’roh’sos 6 605, Bice, vierces.. 236 6,183 Miscellaneous, —~ Ss Staves 624 —_—— Total, feeeee $152,935 © GLASGOW. | Leather, sitos 691 $3,387 Bark, bags..., 398 $500 Fustic, Logwond, tons 60 674 | Lard, ib Heen Beef, ierces,. 76 Rosin, bois. | Spirits tur. | LIVERPOOL, | Cotton, baleg.6,108 $301,069 Cheere,tos.133,333 $11,473 | Sp’moil.gis. 24,132 35,666 Tar, bois 2,485, | Wood, pos....'256 “405 Druga, case... 2t | Ivory nuts, pk | 7! 300 Shoe pegs, bls 168 498, Ecef, tea..... 795 16,616 Cotton gins... 6 339 | Starch, boxes. 426 1/088 Bacon, tbe. .35,755 3,155 | 3 698 Cedar, logs... 2,000 i » 87 3,691 Ou, gallons... 109 100 | Br o1as, pkgs. 169 320 Sewing mac’e. 20 000 21,689) 211 Ciov. seod.bgs 214 2.895 2, Tim, seed..., 663 999 | a 1738 | 23 6 | 16 2,000 | Raw fare, bis, 10 6,894 2.895 Ma, toh’o,ibe.2,501 430 5,245 Miacelaneous. — 227 | 357 — ee seve ee en eee 60 8426,603 10} | $199 Oiicake, 1,937,866 $34,855 100 Beef, tierces.1,251 39,255 122 2,806 +. 018 = 2,920 | Skins, bales... 13 239 Ag. peg. 10 ‘500 | L’retotn,casea 4 319 W bone,lbs.22,274 18,900 | Beol ook 60 Spermaceti..22,921 9,145 Rice, tierces,. 92 2,514 lvory nuts,bes 150 ‘872 | y Bacon, Iba. ,57,298 5.577 | 1,323 Bark, bbig.... 486 12,959 | Pork, terces,. 33 990 Oars... . 440 3~) | Pork, bbl 293 = 6,661 M.tobao,lba. 11,461 A | Roots, bai 19 2.497 | Cheese, Iba.75,020 7,490 Total. ..sessseee’ | BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN COLOMISS. $9,853 + OT + 80 9,987 . 695 | Mf to’co lbe 42,189 Onkam, oates.’ 49 | Odclothingcs 5 Zoabs, bbis,. 85 | Tobscco, bxs. 557 Rum, punen’s 49 + Gin, bi 0 | Lard, Rive, tie | Bread pkgs.. 633 | Hate Xcape,ce 10 | Leasher, was.1,026 3 Flour, bbls ..1,076. | Field, 9 | Potatoes. 150 Candies, boxes 602 | Ag. imp. pkgs. 175 | Hardware... 10 £p, turp. | O11, gations | 8 O11 cake, 1b4.95,139 Corp, buab...1,982 Bread, pkes., 368 Oats, buebels., 425 Hay, bales... 266 Wine, cases. Siaves.... TOM. ee sees Tobacco,bhde, 41 | Do. canes... 16 SAVE. ee eeee Staves...... Domeriics, bls 28 Flour, bie... 212 M. copper, cs, 2 Tar, oble,.... 35 Rosin,....... 26 | Rone, pes... 16 tive Cae 709 57,054 2615 750 6,972 195 158 308 5 826 1,863 10,864 1,793 7,193 Da fruit, bols 20 $878 Confecv’ry, ca 897 129 Nuis, bbla.... 14 143 Candles, bxm, 121 37 Frasts, pkgs. 173 115 Seed, ae ST 393 Tobsceo, had, 1 185 Oayona, ddl 17 Cogese, ibs 5M Hams, 378 525, Drugs, pkgs... 69 45 Papor ee, co 6 455 Batter, 1a, ..2, 459 OW, galioy 351 uid, oble, 218 Giaas, borue, 69 149 Wine, pipea.. wm Miscellansjas, — 145 BRITS Was? INDIES, ¥6,629 ‘210 259 4,749 O39 200 4125 L. stock, head, 166 $7,995 ay Boks, ‘case. Soap, 'voxos,. © meal, bbs. Botuor, iby Sugar, bo! Tea, chests Domestica, Cable, fetaoma Rye flour, bola Coles, Dagmss. Sewers, a... Migoel!anooas, Total... BORDRAUX, YRENCH WHET INDINA, 1 9 101 012 10 120 au “cable 99,196 Flour, bbe... 200 4 Miscelianoous, — i TOR) cee seers Misceilancous, i 129 108, 44 Totals cece arcsec e998,905 VENRZORLA, $2,365 1,612 168 Heandy, bbie, Perfumery ,bxe Furniture... Dry cools, ole 8 100 4 lo as 191,000 $6,256 Ab 400 92,800 $1,666 33 $12,942 | Extra Staw.. Sheas’g cp. 6. 100 Total... ‘The Coramitt-e on Taxes reported in favor of fixing the ralary of the keeper of the Harlem Bridge at $700 per eonum. The sum of £349 98 was ordered for Jobn Poole, for Scoping Herlera Bridge, Also the wom of $696 26 for eapplies to the Convty Jail for January, 1859, a3 well ax #491 60 for the month of Fobruary, 185. Wm J. Haskett was ordered w be paid, from the Ap- brow intion Fund of County Contingencies, $250 for services: as Exciee Commissioner and rent of offic: The meeting then adjourned to the 18th instant, The Schuyler @rauds. SUCREM® COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. 4—New York and New Haven Railroad Company vs, Schuyler and others.—Tho domurrer arguod in thts casy containg the same grounds of demurror us wore preeented to the court in tho demurrer of the dofeadant Cross, Upon the argument of that demurrer, the Judge, at Special Term, snstained tho demurrer, and npon appeal tothe | Ceverai Term the indgmont beiow waa allirmed. When the case was submitted te the Court of Appeals, the ju“g ments below were reversed, I concede that in the opivions delivered on that occasion the Court appeared to have decided solcly the question of maltifariousness, which was much pressed before all the courts; but it is imposible for me to aay that they did pot congider the otter points subinitted to them as sated in the demurror. On the contrary, I am bound to supposa that they would not have reversed a judgment in the defendant’s favor on the demurrer, although ihe Court it have erred on the question of migjoinder of diferent causes of action, if they had not been satisilod that the comp'aint contaised a cause of action against the defendant Cross, It would be improper for a Judge of this Court, in reference to a decision of the Court of Appeals, to say that becaure certain points taken in a demurrer had aot boon sufficieat. | ly argued before that court, or noticed by the Justices | delivering the opinion there, ho would decide advoracty | to that decision, sad send the case op agala for that Court to have the case more fully argued, and to compat them ovain to reviow those questions with more care, It 16 OUr duty to recognise and to tyliow the decisions of that eoart, avd On ali questions whica have boon presented to that Court we shall adopt their decisions og binding and conclusive. I feol, therefore, cunstremed to decide that upon the queations presented by ther domurrers ip the case of Chappel and of Carpenter, and most of the quos tions presented by the other dom irress, I can ouly follow the decwion of the Conrtof Apaeals, by’ holding that the COMMERCIAL K&PORT. Moypay, April 4—6 P.M. AsHEs.—The sales embraced about 69 bbis. pos at 6c. Pearls were quiet and nominal. Bexapercrrs —flour—The market exhibited lees buoy- ancy end closed at castor rater, especially for common sad Medium grades of, state and Weeteru braads, Tue gales Wore confined to about 6,000 bbis., within the range of whe folowing quotations .— Suporfias to good State crDy Superfine Western. . Extra lowe, Michigan, ladisna and Ohio. Extra Geneseo, , Canadian extra. Mixed to straight 5 Southern fancy and extra Choice extra tamily and bi Rye flour. Corn meal, —Capadian ch and gales rgeof the ubove quotations Southern flour wat toes bbis., closing within the range of our quotations, Ryo flour was steady and in fair request at quetations, Coto meat was firmer, with sales of about Joo obis., inctndieg Jersey and Brandywine, within the above Ogures Wheat ‘Was inactive and Files quite limited; about 1,000 bisnets were reported gold, incnding red Southorn at $1 40a $1 SL and white do. at $160a$) 75 Corn was boavy and prices casier, with cales of about 14.000 bushels, ia- cluding Jersey ut Soushern yellow at 872, a S¥c, avd S8c. for Wesiern mixed, in store, and Sonth- erp white was nominal. Kys waa quist, with siau!l sulet at 870. a 88c. Barley was in fair demand, with sales of about 6,000 busticis new State at 750. Oats | were dull and heavy, with sa'ca of Sia at 560, w 57 3ga., and at 600, a 6lc. for Western and Canadian. Correr.—-The sules embraced about 1,750 bage Ris at 10%%c. 4 114gc., aud 400 do. St, Dominga at tOo. Corron.—The sules embraced abuat 8,009 by which, except 300 bale transit. The market closed rather easier for transit iota, while limited sales from store were too small to fully establish prices. Deslers were anxiously expecting the receipt of later foreign news. FretaHts.—To Liverpool about 300 baler of cotton were | engaged, uncompressed, at 7-35 1,000 obdis. rosin at | In. 10d.; 600 boxes chesae, by utcamar, at 278, G4; 100 boxes bacon at 16s., and 40 bales piga bair at 3.1 To London, 400 obi. rosin were engaged at 28. 8, per 280 7 Ibs. Aveaoel war engaged for Santa Jaro and buck at ground ‘and molassor; and a brig of 200 prowess sexed By, san. UT Age, and $8 tor etga tons for Santa Jage To Bremen 539 bbia. terma, Hay was steady, with gales of about 1,000 bales at 600. a bie, Trox.—Scotch pig was quiet and sales limited, at ir- regular prices, 6 wos in fair demand, with sales of 600 a $90 b* Rockiand, reported at 70c. for common and lump at ve. MoLsssgs was firm, with sales of 100 hods. ‘Trinidad at 29¢. and 100 bhis. Now Orleans at 400 NAVAL StorRs.—Sales of 2,600 bbis, common roria werg made at $1 62}4, with sore tar at $2 623;. Spirits tur pentine ws quict and rominal, 4 Provisioxa.—-Pork—The market was baogantaod tole rably active, with sales of about 1,690 bbis., inclu ting bow mess at $17 70.2 317 87M, avd primo at $12 62)ga $12 75, and 600 bols meen was sold for May delivery at $18. Beef was steady and tn fair requ with s209 of 600 a 600 bble., including coantry prime 96 50 4 87 mess do, at $8 37% & $9 50, repacked mose nt $9 275 & $11 2, aod extra do, at $1250 » $13. Heel hams were sold a} was steaty, within the range of Sales of 100 hhds. ana tierce of oul meats cluding #houldera, at 6340 9 To. of Lard wae beavy, with pales of 409 a 509 bois. and tlercea aillc, allie, Butter and cheese weve unchanged, Rice. Silos of 400 casks were made at Bie a 40. Soars —Tho market was rieuly, but im view of the Jarge pobdlic rale to-morrow, the market was not aotiva. The tranractions embraced about 4004 490 nids , inctid- ing New Orleans common to fair gradea, at 6c.'a740., and Cube ot 640. a 7c.; 40 Bhds. jo at 45§3., aud 35 boxes at 7340, Wuiskny.—The market waa beavy, and small sales wore pg at 26 0., and somo lots were reported at haifa cont lesa. > Movements in Real Es! Ty A. J. Bloeckor, fon & Oo, 5th at. 367, bare. be. h. and L 187, |. 19.4"3% bik. $6,090 28th et, do do, do, Lidw.a. 2nd... . 1.990 | 11th avo, 2 do, frame h. 9.4 nowr A0th st. 1 256x100 1,200 demurrera I co not, om examination, think to bo well founded. An objection ts taken in sotae of the demarrers 10 the defect of parvios defendants, io tat the hoiders of ‘the real oxtaie are not nade partes. Tee ao sity make fuch persona defendoots. The action is not com meuced to wterfere with their atock. They are not required to prove tae validity of the stock held by them, as it is admitiod by the plaintiffs and un fverment in the complaiat, that they held the real stock, makiog them defendants on that ac count, would be objectionable as showing no canso of ac- tion agawet them. If in the progress of the cause any other persons should be fornd to bold the falre stock, the plaintifiy can be required to make them defendants, but not for the cause that they hold ths real stovk of the com- pany. Another ground of demurrer stated oa behalf of the Mechavice’ Bank ig, toi the action broaght hy them, sud which i3 eough! to be sustained ta this action, was brought jn another court, aud that the remedy atouid be in that court Concading that rule to be propor if the bank were tho only defendant, it doea not apply here, Oo examining the complaint it will bo goon that soma of the actions are bronght ia this court and somo in the Sa- perior Court. [t woul ba proper in such cases, where ail tho dofendants must be in:laded in ovo action, to bring such action in either court; aed from the necessity of the eae lther Court could enjoin the judgments pending ia both courts, Any ovher rule would enadie one defendant to defeat the whole proceeding, The caso of the Farmers sod Mechanics’ Baak of Kent County againet the Butchors and Drovers’ Bank (16 New York Rep., p. 126), is relied apoo as showing that the Court of Appeals, by that decision, have thrown so much doubt over the decision made ta nia case on the domarrer of Cross, o¢ to justify ua in refusing to regard that decision as an authority in the plaintiifa’ favor, Thore ia betwee that case aud the present one a marked distinction, viz.: That the Court then thought that tae note susd upoa was negotiable, aod tho rules, as applicable to nogotiablo pa- per, would not be appifoable to certificates of stock in an incorporaed compauy. A obeck duiy eertilod by the clerk who was authorized to certify checks, when tho money was ip the bank, to the oreditof the drawer, was hoid to oreave a ability againet the bank, oven if 60 cor- Ufed without funda to meet it. In such acase, however, vanvah, at 60 ceuts per 100 L hos pore Were engaged on priv: 2 $1650 @ $1759, Prime mes ali 90. ¢o. ailoining ahore. do..." {app | Meo iw distinction between, certitying, a cack 19 by 1th avo. 3 lis. wx, 261 ».fm Ath st. 35100, oacd. 1/475 | KOO! abd ineniog w faleg cortits te, Tor Slows which dm 10th ave. 4 lots n. w. cor, B4th at, fo. | 1/300 |' Ont ealan ane aor Cealaveen weweel the’ tiichatiiey’ 00. 3 etn 8. 8. bet, 65th and 66th m6: V3 opinion, draws the distinction botwi the Mechanics’ . . 8. bet, + do. + 1,850 | Rank caso and the one thon ander consideration, anc says ‘are plaluly distinguishab!e from the present case,’” document on which the qnéstion arose was not negotiable. See also the opinion of Chief Jus. tics Denio la the anmo cake, in 4 Kornap, 623. So far, then, ae the plaintifs seek t obtain a judgment do. ctaring the false stock issued by Schnylor to be of no val- ue, and tho certificate to be void, I must, under the da. cision in the cease of Cross, bold the complatat to be au cient, That such certificates cannot be recognized as valid and reoresonting trae stock is, 1 think, clear. It is con eetied that the commary, by ita board of directors, coatd not oreate aneh stock, bor in any way give it validity, and it cannot 9 pretended that an agent can be anthoriznt to do what bis principal hed no power todo. Bat it dose ant follow that persone who nave wv from the acts of an agent, whother from nogiigence or fraud, may not obtain Axorngn Pass or tax Drep Score Drctsron.— We learn from the ‘Pittsburg Gazelle that about a month ago a company of colormd poople in that city desired to form a party to emigrate wertward and seiils upon and pre-empt public land, Their counsel communicated with the Genoral Land Office at Washington, and receivad in ro ply 9 flat refusal, as follows:-. Gavmeat LAND Orricr, March 7, 1859. In reply to your letter of the With wit, Theave to atate thot, onder the bow settied ruling of thi ofiee, whion haw been sanctioned by the Seoretary, colarad porsvos ar not citizens of the United Sister, as contemplated by the pre D 1aw Of the Ath of Sevtembar, 1841, and aro, thero- not legally entitied w pre emptnubite lands, JO3. 8. WILION, Acting Commiastonar, as —eanerreenemecenee from the principal retress for the injarloe mestatned ta Coprequence thercof, How that redress is (9 be Ortarmad need not be iuquired inte bere, nor to why a the al t# reepourbie, These questions mast ntura'ly arise apes, the trial of the cause, dependiag upou the facts apoliow 'O to each particular cage and (a9 exemeation of esom emee, which will necesaartiy be mate, Would soem to pre. went the great which Will Arise UGOR Gay trial af (hig cause ugninst ail the defendants, Tae Court of ap pea's baer, howevar, consrary to ube tec'sing of this Cours heretofore expreesed, belt that the action agstuct all the defoudante was properly brought, ant siggeale! tie pro. priety OF one trial for all, fo that. decision | muss yleld Iny opinion, whatever & may be, Judgment for the Ola- Uf upon the demurrere, with leave to the dufvadaals te anwer on pry duvet of cosia, remeron Court of General Senstons, Before Recorder Barnard, ‘The April toria of this Court commenced lay, bub although toro were 2 uumbar of cases on the calendar, there wer vo busivess transacted im consequence of the! absence of witnesser, Mr. Vandevourt, the Clerk, callod the grand jury panel, | but 69 there was not a quorum pregout, Loore answering, to their nemee ware stwcbarged til Tuesday whey vrand inquest will be empannetied ei camel by toe Recorder. ‘The prea jury list was then called, and, aa usual, a large DUmber of KeDUCMes Otfered Various Excuses W relore them from te diacharge of jary cuty, Micheol Kelly pivaded guilty to petit larceny, and was ton Mad pea ity Ora ma bry sh Bui an a ip the third degrea, He eed for A which the Court adjourned, Tho Mystertous Body in Albany. 40 THR EDITOR OF THE TERALD. Orice oF THE NaTiowAL PoricR Commresion, New Yorn, April 4, 1569, Seeing that you havo copied an article from the Albay! Evening Journol, in retation to the mysterions budy dis-| covered at the railroad depot at Aibany, ant conaccting witb that of the lamented Mra, Brennan, and fo7 fear any faise impresmions should get abroad in relation thereto, we beg leave to state that immediately on ascer- | taining that a body bat teen found ag stated, we des. patched oge of our officers to that ctty t0 make a thorougt| | investigation, From the report he maJe w us ou his | orp to this city, it appears that tho entire Tread of hd} feruale has been siripped of bair, skin and flush, ‘eaving| | no mark by which she could be ideatified, except two front tecth, The bands und the toss of the foot romain e: tire; but av he was uvablo to identify the boty them wo have telegrapbed to Mrs Brennan’s brother, Dr. Crono, who ia at present in Phiiadetphias, to retart immediately to see if he can iaevtity it. The sie of ¢he| Skeleton answers exactly to chat of Mra. Brenaan, but al Circumstance exists which tends to prociude the ites ¢! it is the rematve of that lady. The body has evidently] been impregnated with @ fluid fur the parposs of pra serving it from decay, but which did uot prevent th fe drying up, The left arm has best cut off with # aa | between ibe shoulder ana elnow, which woald nut hay been dove if it had~“been intended for anatomical pue. poses, GEV. W. MATSELL & CO. A Cusrgyuan ARnusTED FOR COUNTRFEITING. The Cleveland Piaindeuler snp3:—On last Moutay at noon, as toe Kev. Wa. Wawon, the pastor af the Met | dist Church in Gleuwood, was’ preachiag a funoral ger moo, ho was arrested by officera from an adjomuy county for passing counterfeit mong. Tho poople in at tendance at the funeral were so ime@mSod at the offlver that they thrurt shem from the by , and they couciu to retire until the obsequies were concluded. The offi bad previously searched bis house, iu the collar of whiel thoy found ink, presses, papers, rolliog machines, aud eotire apparatus for tae manufacture of counterfeit pan bills, Thoy city, aud about $200 in $5’s,on the State Bank of Ob: The clorgyman mare a ciewa brews: of the matter. H became connected wiih some counterfeiters about tw ears c#0, and as be had been ia carly fife an engrav ie bad been » very usefviand bard working znember ng. He has preached in Gleuwood about ‘Ho is about forty years old, a man of family, bas been very goneraliy eateemud and respected by hi congregation and neighbors. Ho sai? he joined the coun! torterters to get money “to do good witl.’? tion was not very eatiafactory to hin ever, and they discarded him at once, Drvoxces in Orecon.—-The Territorial Legi: ture of Oregon, which adjourned on the 2a of January] divorced the following named 1—Phucator Leo Eliza Aan Leo, Lucy Smith from Benj. Smith, Boel Wi ard trom Sarak M. Woodward, Dahata Card trom J Cara, Nency B. Waiting irom Tomea Walling, Fant Coben fom Nath, Cohen, Mary A Dennis trom f. G, bis, J. Beceon from Elizabeth Beeson, Lydia Cassaar A. 3. Casener, Mesey Williaros from Wash, Williams, R Olds from Eiizabeii! Olde, Sarsh Derby from Taos. Derby Jovas Lampheer frova Hester A. Lampheer, Jas. Hunt Mary flunt, Semi, I. P. Keonedy from Mary &. Kem Poter Briseu from Jave Bilyea, Mary Cn'bertaon from A. Culber'zon, Pamel’a Tay ior from Absiomn Taylor, & both J. Wisiams trom Ara Wiihams, George Kellog; Prods S Kellogg, Prilip O'Reilly from Harriett Mary M. Cepey f'om Jobn C. Coney, Sarah Torrence Lowe Torrenoe, Mery Fogarty from Wiitiaap Fogarty, juni Mortia from —~,Sarah Aus Smith Gon [oman Smu'h, Verobica Wilkow trom Wim, Wilgon, Wm. Carpen from ———, Nancy Judsou from Lewis H. Jadsoa, Parry {rom ——, Elien Coontz from —-. A Brioxcrvom Panvonen.—Leroy Evans, Carotine conuty, Va, was recently sent noed to on| Year's imprisoument in the county jail for swearing the yonng lacy he murried was over twenty oue years axe, when she wasn’t. The opposition of the lady’ mother to this raatch caused the exposure and impri ment of the groom. A potitioa to Governor Wise, and extreme yoush of the prisoner, procured Weekly Repers of Doathe Ip the aity and county ot New York, from the 26tiaday March, to the 2d cay of aprti, 1859. Mon, 04; women, 76; , 140; girle,'116—Total, 498, sdulté, 170; obiidven, males, 254; colored ‘DISEASES. Albuminaria and Bright’ digeage of kidneys...., 8 Amputation of the arms Casualty, by fall. Cholera infantum, Seavetion of the tw Qonsuro tion... Coovuirions, adult Dropay Dropey in the heart. Dropey in the womb Drowned Dysentery En argement of Enlargement of tate gland. Epilepsy Eryaipeias, Fainting... Fever, puerperal, Fover, remittent, Fever, scarlet. Fever, typhoid Fever, typhus The number We weeke Of 1957 and 1858, lowa:— Woek nding Aprit 4, 1867 bed April 3, March 26, 1850... April 2, 1869... 4 Of 8 cord, 12 Spinal disease pees Pots’ 13 alton 3 1 8 2 5 23 Ulerratinn of E Unkuown to the jury. ie ) and of TION DURRANI C1.ASSED, 6 Stillborn and prematore 74 — births ., rz +. 18 Stomach, ols and Goart und blood vessels. 17 other digestive organs, Lungs, throat, 98 Uncertain seat and gone- id age. Ol tenes 2 _ ral fevers........ Skin, &c., and eruptive Unknowa to the jury. were from violent Of which 9 Almahoras, Bik’s Island,. 6 Nurs. and Child’s Hosp't.. Bellevue Hospital. Pent'y Ly Biki's Int’ Clty Hospital Bt, Lake’s Hospital Tstand Hospit Ward's (al. Kmig't Bow'l.. ‘Lunatic Asylum, Work House, Bika ial’d.. Lunatic Asylum, Bi’ ’dale. 0 Total... .« EORGK W. MORTON, ivy Inspector. Oity Taspector’s Department, Now York, April 2, 1860,