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YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 186% 5 st ay me ES a i ta ~ a an snesunilibepnenssontanintnaenenanctal f From the rather fmperfect published statement Cor ta” Curfous Stock Operations. t Midsourt and Calif\rmln, and tho sities of Mow sderpondent. disposition, of | the farms But bavin y WALL STREET year the important fact is evolved that the close of the fed ¥O CONTROL THE MARKAT—WaLL srnusr| ~ te EB x I o oO a bile aud New Ort gy eae plainly ‘Rows they only | call aninge of the freedm. 2, a when the ape d 7 e twelvomonth found the in a shaky, or at least [| ~ TRANSACTIONS, > think to moa ne the South, and proctsely | horted them to enter into contrects, and counselled them ° - eee gov h ig avery sivntfoant are now aud doin, 1. hoat of the f the anne agts'or ine os fullewss : Bero,8 Judgo McGunn, fact that not one single ay Jn amsablichtt mine | cnoee saleced on tae now yeas mare obeerful and hoyetal pase _. | Northern States, which were faithful to the Union of this | than they had anticipated. The contracts on the largor Departure of President sate! and His Cabi government during the late civil war, furmns are generally ade for @ portion of the crops— Secretary Seward, December 21, informe Sefer Romero | from o fourth ( one-half; one-third, however, being si have been d ered by ibis | the us - Bet from Chihuahua yvt Bl Paso. toeb ie aprmmpenia nate, teag, Sau conidered ys | the woul eae which they are justly entitled, The Colorado Negroes. ed Wasmuxorow, Jan, 28, 1546. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AT el PASO. THE NEW YORK SOLDIERS. William J Mardin, a colored citizen of Colorado, tolo graphs to Washington from Demyer that nogroes had errs port of Paymaster | {he kh! of euttrage in that Territory until 1804, v bom tak Anstesat ae har a Of Paymaster | they were deprived uf i hy a law ened by Goverace te Mas | Evans, and that tho admiaston of Colorada, af this time, d render th * \Btoppage of the Gomz*bian In- | fsa: $5,347,000 some curious stock speaulations, came up before Judge surance Company,” ‘ pany, ent, mpeaioodas: c out at | McCunn yesterday. From the complaint it appears that ColaeNian’ Insuinte Oneipeny. of 3 York Yailed to | 12 September, 1864, the partics to the action made an furnush the detailed of aasets, meg agreement whereby a large amouat, and, if possible, a GAUSES OF THE SUSPENSION. |: st an Sf | maori of tho capita ok, of he Cleveland and pelt fa gomenning pportionate ex. | Pittsburg Railroad Company was to be purchased the increase of business vonsion of outlay 1b Oe et eee n of the ex- | on joint account, the defendants to act as hrokers,. pares of the Columbian Marine for iv «- Ymmense Losses Sustained During Company for | buy, receive, for and carry the stock Bee’. earn— agai pool, and eae! of ig partion int intorags io give the Béfect of the Appointment of Gen. Logs * Bald im Bow ties to the Nation's Des | would renter show dsfranchinamant perpetnal He : the Present Season. 4 ATT Eeopartion a Salo, Bie atonal Uae a sa Minister to Moxioo. Tho following isan abstract of General Marvin's réport | that ‘part requiring the cousGiation to easebd wth tie ‘ Mose de erpeat ibe poten heginogred ae the stock; the got —- ~ 3 the Governor relating to bountics paid Now York | principles of (be Declaration of Iudepoadeuce. h 0 @ market ; e * during the war and laid before the Legislature emmeneree “Bt $ ing tho difference between the ag- The Rebel-Mexican Emigration | 4 |. False Report of a Mutiny in @ Colored itements of the Company for a a rectors oxplala is reblen Scheme. 4s yesterday" -ing atatemont shows the number of men for ee times Uh, dan 29 1868, Three Years Past. a the rock upon which their The follow soment was made undor the last bounty | — The Sixth eolored cavalry, under General Wade, amb ution was wrecked, &. ke. which retmbo, 97, and tho number of years of excess | from Helena to Davall's Blulf, say that the report in he 5 &e. , : law to be 81,% © ‘ount the whole would have cost if the | Northern papers that @ muliny occurred im their regi BUSINESS OF THE Pa St YEAR, Meeting Directors and Stock. tne basin f the a ca Send year consis of the - the ° eo ness of the cot a" b of the returns made to the Ta nated fice, and the | effect of these sales waa to depresé and break down the holders To-day. published sales aud quotations of its shares For the | market price of the stock, reducing it to 5454 below ite should have been paid, and | ment is « canard. Destruction of the K Bteam Cote 63,942, and the 1 full sums ms provide Mt ee the amount actually px . 22, 1865. Number of men for one) Our El Paso Correspon: Paso put Noare, Mexico, ine of the Utice Mille. Unica, N. ¥., Jan. 28, 1866 twelve months ending in Juno, 1 eir reopts were value; further, that while bu; the st letter Number of men for two #». reported at po bg tomy Srl oe 2s’ | Setapialndd of & pant of money (0 Lory eg j hig a eee tho 16th ult. I announced the depar- | Nurber of mousfor (hie yeu The immons engine of the Utica Stoam Cotion Milte $4,253, 568, thoy were authorized by the pinintiff to obtain a loan jure of Juarez, with bts Cabinet and govern- of this city foll to pisces this. morning. Fomething waa ' y SALES OF STOCK. x ® part of the stock from Henry A. Stone & Son, brokers, | Ment, from the elty of Chihuahua for this place, and also Total. . nese seen to be out of order with it, and while the engineer Anticipated Resumption of Businese in | The following are the reports of sales at auction, faud that they in that manner procared $110,000, leaving | stated that the probable date of hie arrival would be tho { My yyy" oh Yarm 63,062. 9 and superintendent wore examiaing Mt, tho walking different parties, of the shares of Columbian Marine - ios fink velonat to the plaintiff as a security 3 | 16th h 103 men for one year, at $200. beam oll with a tremendous crash and made a comp oe a Few Days. rance stock fon (oe dayeapectiod i that nabmequectiy a ent and compromise was or 17th. In consequence, however, of a very cold | 1,64 men for two years, at $400. wreck of thocngine. Ite original cost was thirty thou Jan, 13, made by which it was that the parties in interest | spell of weather—the coldest that haa been experienced 99,548 men for thres years, at $600, sand dollars. Tho efect of ite fall will probably be to &o. &e. &e, ees) 08 | should lose the ten per e-nt margin, and that (ne da‘end. | here for years—ho was unable to readly this point untit 042 Your's excens, $200 per year. Atop tho operations of the mill for the winter i 60% | ants shou e to their own t © | tast Monde: to ALnANy, Jan, 23, 1806 i. —_——- 6 0°" | pool stock for their own fit, releasi day, December 18, Wlcvercatcadnn cso A lator despatch from C the loss to the U The suspension of business by the Columbian (Marine) | 1° | Bthor “parties “from all, losses in "consequence of | During the previous week wo had been celebrating our | Amount paid by Blate for above. Btoam Cotton Milla is ated. et seventy Ave. th Sosurance Company, published in yesterday's Huxauy | 3p MG | sates abroady made, and from all further claims. | annus! fea in honor of ‘Owe Lady of Gaadalupo”— | pyabronce in favor of Stato dollars the recognized patroness of this place—and, as useal, | Amount paid in bonds..... asks the court to compe} the defendants to pay eet + uff bie | this had brought an immense concourse of people from | Amount received from sale of bond», fhas created, and atii! continues to create, immense ex- | 40 MAILS FOR EUROPE, AMOUNT AND COST OF MAAC RINT. Conard mat! stoamabip Scotia, Captain Judi siasia must have proved cheering andgiven hope-inspiring | Total amennt of paymonts made by thi department | Ph piven ai hyd gece evidence to the President of their deep carnestuess and’ | for the year ending December $1, 1865, $26,405,529, | wil tre ‘eftemont among commercial circles. Tho large scale on | 20 Son the amount of the loan; to pay the 2A 10 56 $30,000 discharged of any lien, apd to decree thet the * 95 9, to | Bl nintiff le” enthled to Me eh ys - “4 the neighboring country. Their conduct and enthu v au ’ ‘which the affairs of this company was conducted and, fhe magnitude of its losses rendered the report of the above tho ten iy cent—an account to be taken if the SALES OF SCRIP. On the 17th instant the following sales of the acrip of | exigencies of the case should demand it, Buspension of busivess by it one of more than ordiaary a 7 " “ the company were made by Mesers. Muller & Wilkins :— 1e defendants in their answer edwit the agreement o . as follows :— Ke for Rar will close im Gils city at hail pa $ntorest, and oxéited foclings of alarm in the minds of | "go columbian Marine Fnsurance scrip, 18632 for the purchase of the sock on Jopit account and a sale atin ln his forvance. When it became known that | 9) yriorts on aecoané of Morgan bounty g1roo0 | TM ints ng wi! involved im the alleged collapse. From anearlyhour | $118 ser ae of a portion of it by direction of the. manager of the | (Me Fepuniican President was nearing tho city a largo | Payments ou account of Inws of 16 Bine O'ClOn se Hensty—Raition for B a the doors of the company’s buildings, at the corner $70 do. do, do, do, 1804 partics in intorest, but they deny making the scttlement | body of horsemen, including all the principal men of tho | Payments on account of lawe of 1806 Tho New We dition for Barope—will Be eight $2.415 do. do, do, 19% | OF compromise set up by the plaintiff’ (namely, on ac- k thes morning do. 1864.. Yay ments on account of militia, . pf Nassau and Wall streets, were besieged by a | "ine same firm recently advertised to coll the following | Count of selling it without authdrity), and dony also Dinco, wreceded bys band of muslo, sallied ont to mect | TS) sea en Ay of bali par t of anzious inquirers. ‘The wildest conjecturea | shares (to day), for acconnt of whom It may concel most of the material allegations ithe complaint. The | @B4 cecort him to the rsideuce assigned for his usr. An | Total. rE OMe aa OB Bingle copies, in, “PE a «pe to the cause of the suspension, the extent of | ,8? shares Columbian Marine Ina. Co., each...... matter was adjourned until Thuradey for further hear- | immense crowd of porsons, of all ages and sexcs, lined Thin lagge thas been disburved at a cost to the ~~ to Eelipye Nhe ilabilleias 404 the. probable action. &F the dirsotork 202 shares Col mb.an Marine Ing. Co., each, ing. the principal stroet nnd a from an éarly hour in the | State of $24,605 86. When it is considered that a por Failing Teeth . pe: y wi ‘rectors, | 200 shares Columbian Marine Ins. Co., each all day, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the cavalcade, It | ton of this sum was expended for materiel that in the Ladion clam oy cig biceh to spree! wore afloat and were discussed in the most ani- KSTIMATED MARINE LOSSES FOR 1865. leged Forgery of Seven Hundred Dol= | was jot until late ia the afternoon, however, that the sof the operation of the last bounty law were WONT rare mated manner. When the doors were opened there It is more than probable that the increase in marive lars in Fractional Carrency. process.on arrived, The mounted deputation of citizens | FT dd useloss, the amount ia but trifling compared ° camo dir with the usual expense attending the disimrement of a! josaes f 4 ° ‘ ~ rious desks, behind which sat the clerks of tho company, | have had something ta do with the troubles of the Yesterday, before Commissioner Betts, George Brauno wach With a formiduble tass of documents before him, | Columbian Marine Insuranee Company, and, taking this | was charged with having in bis possession, at 1s ef view of the cose, the following total of the estimated | Walker street, thirty-eight sheets of t fract ‘The anxious inquiries of those who had embarked large | value of losses for each mouth of 1865 will prove inte- wae pre Ly jem agaarigpas gegen mnonnis ia the compauy were met by the bland smiles duced went to show that the pilsoner had the stamps ; after them came riage, accompanied by the Sec retary of the Treasury; then followed a company of in- fantry as a body guard, und after them the remaining part of his omtige, consivting. of a large number of carriages and amnbuinnces, containing, besides govern ment officials, taany of the principal citizens of Chilua he F in his car. monies. mount paid for bounties by the State from t 1866, 1» as follows a Avent, More Come in «a thew 4 $3,496,300 5,064,370 | 6,008 he atream of delight rf of this famous extract. Wve ved Herald. J the direc! and employes, informing them that hua, who voluntarily preferred following the fortunes = rad 2 pCa site alge ally secreted betweon his coat and’ vest, When ho was | of tho President to ving under French domination at bet 088, 990 ————__—_— wyerything would be satisfactorily arranged ia a short searcked he said (according to the teetimony given) that | home. ° it is ed ‘the A Point on Whieh Ail ® Mme. It appears that the gales which rage! along the the counterfeit inoney would be found on bim. Prom ‘The most enthusiastic expressions of joy and welcome i ties Lay nded at least $60,000,000 tn | agree --0 ter thvcsand regular esse § rod Jatluntic coast in October last, strewing it with wrecks, a seaeeenant: OF nee Poor ye pt ag Rey the | greeted tho Frosident as ho slowly rode through tho i soak waded ds r) Sisciceainan:gncars’ teary bb that teania Or she onsuipany ve eco pomy abont the | dense crowd of citizens who filled the streets through has furnished nearly half a tiiiion of mon, | sverlvis icted severe injury orapauy, 009 December. jut day of the past year from person nated | which he passed. Vives upon o burst from # thou. t sum expended had bev: rally od | 2 650, jand ite affairs at length became so confused that tle ri ies $19,299,000, dir oat oo gee san Bo feted Amounted to about dtvect on ‘ ' part betwoen New York, Boxtow and Villadetphia | $750 or $3 in fractional eurreney, and were lors resolved to euspend business operations, uBtll | T aerwrivers, while @ poriion failé upon toecam ake almoat all in sheets, except 4 few bundlos, which, being an invostigation could be made. The stockholders | dorwriicrs. ‘The jast threo months of 1465 were, folded narrow, were cut. Tt was alleged that Capretti Be wore present in considevabie force, and many of | haps, tho most disustrous to the marine insuring inte- wanted a man fo disymee of them, and the witness have provided a boun 6 dollars for money is but a mengr citizens of this gre: aply wath all thy sand tongnes; the bells of tho cathedral rang out their merriest chimes; deafening volleys of small arms rent the air, while peal after peal of beavy artillery | © shook the loftiest peaks of the Slerra Madre. {t | suimated th was na gratifying evidence that the popular heart | Promptly © ” acai nl t hh _ | rests whiel have been known for years, even it thoy (Austoni) found the prisoner and wok bin to Caprettl at right; that although a few of the princtpal | Bovernment in Alling the assigned quotas. On | Mhoze holding the largest number of shares en- | ero over wpproximated within the memory of marine | % place in William street. Auston! told Capretti that | mon muy lave daited their fortunos with the om the people bave reapouded with | ~ -Mauastastically. proposed to the directors to make an | underwriters. Brauno could do him the favor of keoping the money or | dynasty, still the sturdy yeomanry, the bone and sinew did considerations have dis#w N ioe tke bees wavogsment on them to the amount of {tty per cent. HISTORY OF THE SUSPENSION. baying it from him. Brauuo refused to buy it or epend | of the country, are as ready and willing ws at any pre efforts to hasten the downfall of 1 u Wt value, fig. from imgparity bm RNSION. it, bat agreed to keep it for Capretti (ora fortnight at | vious time to’ strike in defence of the Institutions of | Property, money and labor have all been freely given ls hone. the over 1s provervation and the their choiee and adoption. the great struggle and long-established do« Acolumn of obouvt five hundred infantry, under Gene. | ™aivtainance of thos n ral Terraaaz, who has been the Governor of this ste trins of unity and tadivielb lity for a wumber of years, left Chibualua a day or two after KRMOORARMENT BY TH CNITED BT ATES the President, und are now in the town of Carrizal. They Adil hes been introduced into the present Congre will remain there a few days and then come on to thi bursg the loyal States the amount patd by them | place, where it i# thought their number will be increased | 2 eupport of the war, The chairman of the committee to-a thoasand men. With this force it Is {utended to | to Whom the s. was referred add note to move on the capital of the Stat to drive the Invaclor out | Your Excellency requesting information as to thy amount of it. General Terrasaz bas also moved the entire Stato | Of grove expenditure tmade by the Stale, wos at your re- government to the town of Carrizal, incliding the | (west I have forwarded blanks, with a cireu archives aud all movable property; and, for the present, | Pianation, tothe difereut towns, counties cities, to that towa will be the State capital, wrertain (he amount of money expended by each, witel ‘The last rail brought t erivg news that Proxideont | wae ip addition to the State bounty. An sonn as Abia ine Jolneon had at loet op, Iter auch a long inter. | formation ix received a full repost will be made to you Tognum, a néw Minister to represent the United States | for transiuission to the commilio of Congross having + {All wove anxioug that some arrangement be effected by The tam requires that when the cotta of an insurance | two dollars a day. Caprettt told Brauno to rel! all that which the company could resvmo business, There ean Figen dal glad ee nak he could of them and to keep all he made over cightcen rere afew dissention’ soices to (uls proposal by “curd | dation or make good the delicit, otherwise the stock. og gy would | ihe Weipa dua shee ‘stone mon, whom we met on the strects; but as they | holders become indtyiduaily responsible for any claims. | Capreiti might pay him what he thought right. ‘did not montion whether they had any intorest’im th's hase Leggs bere prscpomghten Ag Bony re omega ‘The further hearing was then adjourned, pr other companies in the city, thelr opinions were Hot | quaily, before the “ist of Janaary. The present com Appointments by the Ceusak Meats Such regarded, Tho investigation into the adairs of the ip compliance with Grr has been engaged Auvany, Jan. 28, 1844 ' ed yi day, and it i ght thi preparing He satement. A rough ontline of its fnances ' J tompany commen: * gee se i reese i em Tt once indicated that the heavy lowes to which the | ‘The Canal Board made the following appointaenta this . fecourate Agures on the real state of it finances can any had boen subjected, and which had during the | afiei . \pnate out to-day, noon : must four months extracted some iuillious of dollars frous " a d od t evions Collen New York, Lowie Baton; Alpany, Elis! (THR COMPANY'S ADVERITSED CIRCULARS ite excheauer, het not only swallowed up provions earn: | gadvwess Went Troy, Willian D, 1 / 1 Gone na (Put fort in the City Wivectory for 1864, and through jogs, but had reduced the amouat on land to less than Y : - r ‘ ty-five per cent of the eapital, Tia fot bocame | 4%; Peter Christer; Pultonvilie, Jqhn Craig; Little Palle, ‘on or reacrration. Seg preyarea th Codar sivest Say? at without » dis compare L HAIR REGENT red to the pm wera rivet is the frat and " new aod beautiful To eradicate beantity the b after one has beer purity the . ~ 1 J Hart; Utica, H ary F. Mille ‘other advertising mediums, give the appended statement | Known to tho direcwrs a few daye since; bat it was not | Wittniny. ayrncuse, B, : in’ th aan th ‘the | the same under consideration. t : uritii Moday afternoou last dhat they decided to susy Williams; Syracuse, B, A. Williams; Montezuma, Royal ae Sana? 5 ne. nae. - wae sone” She : doa ‘nf ite atuirs and its manner of and facilities for doing | jNt) honewy Aiemoon Multation sevatted Its call for a | U-.torrey; Paimyra, Edward 8. Averill; Rochoster, Henry when it was known that that The total payee Hote ta’ tae tow York Mute Me. and eloquent orator, Ge the man. The news was Harr'son; Bro G, Richa rt, August H. Olark; Lock 2 Jausineas:— public meeting of all the stockholders at three o'clock Peatramde, Therok Schell: Bi tional Guard for the year ainoui 887,480, Then din ‘Druck of eax Covuse:an Ixsenaxce Company, Conse or | thle afternoon, when tho alternative will be presented to r “Pot iran ee a one ° bursement We for s em perforiaed wn ane eo oe eit en cen Cariran Tande, | them cither of placing the affairs of the company in the | Kivock; Waterford, Joon on piomaak; Fert ae ity A? ade ged et on ) Of the Gommenderin-Chiel, sea in purrunsce of the M. \anchestor, WIE > 4 phenagona Dontara hands of « receivet for liquidation, or of advancing a | Raward R Northrup; Whitehall, tames Deron, ealian, A lb ony aly ye and the inoet | militia law--$31,106 of this amount uccrucd for services | D. BALNMR & CL Tel bgeate 2 | Pore Mow, New 4 >< Desig wie this company well ibe allowed te option | os aie ethos ‘he amount of stock they bol te ibe c ‘wie mag Deven, Se sal are tale A . titgeherged priot, 6 your administration. During the | York #9ld every sty atthe time of ication for inearance) a ne margin ween present residue : Berne , 4 , a Color Carlos Nor. year 1568-66, ond the early * of 1865, the National . e in ied vy certificate), of premi@ins paid | centage thereof required by law, Van Shyek; Oxford, tie Hh Gok, Binglan.on; | taking of Puebla aud sent to France, with General Majin | from any altewnpt of on infuriated to obtain Alot wa aon, 4. » earned di ‘the year, whether loss acorue oF not, aus val: 4 ents Py ‘more. He was releared some months ag, a: | possession of the large nambers of LAYTON, 1) Wall ar ee ai tl: THR CAUSES OF THE FAILURE. Benjamin Deval; Mount Morris, Waltor Kénl, Dainsville, as 4 \ risks, Now (prim of poticy, | those ¢ paid att current nea, wet; ‘nard ; Olea as ter officer, whe ts also here They ar , y im Sem seks, under the New York Gar of pote: | those who have pad te enuion 40 the carroat | Danera . Silwet!; Canexdeay —-~ Minar Olean, BF wat an The la jr, whi a also eam hey sured} pharn, tnd 3 pion irlngsof Je ne fe, Grew, Ss Beestr, | Airt~ return Seger of sy 1 wee & tthe Norriogh t ssi f , government 4 in various portions of Cenads, muwer. $ treaty ave pe a alias ari - Sime tee ome com van: od he AA ty cee se pi oF ara Canal ittege efficient of: a Tito te aceullr. amore | Conlon Overy vent tal the tmuse of thelr ranted \ , ("Saomd-—Upon voyage risks upon freight, « rovura ot | hasinew, and. since tho Meatruotion, of ilas | flodun; nections 7,°6 and 9 rig: Chual, and Cajgn nod — STP Seat eel’ eteaie tokens oF te Se Romy fy ‘eae visited every clime, ite lossca have been so the | Somes and Oncida Canata, Brood; ections ¥ from the North. ‘The auma paid by the Btate of New York for er, mae rekoleben frei a Uupen voyage | greater. In fact, the presomt year was one of the most and 11 Erie Canal Ber ; Sections 12, Hons of the Mexte ch serviges should be aesumed.by the yoneral govern. yy ate tolls, Sree per cent. ft notewortli"on recend marioe disaster Ina com- nud 14 Erie Canel, Chester #. Shelley; section 1 Darariscerr or Foret Rasay pay 2 25 - Lear Ing confined to persons pany. wensacting business so extensively as the Colum- | Cheraplain Canal, aladin Welch; section: 2 and 3 Chata- Paso pet Norte, Dee. 10, 14 site shit ba ee eins tone Cis aggregate of whose premivms apon such } bian the firctuations from month to mouth between io James H. Sherri; sections } aad 2 pemage Sromox 1, On the Stl; of the provent mouth the citizen Sort thes oe earned aod ya'd dusiug Whe your shali smovut vo | losses and gnins were not alwayeaccurately and pointedly Oneiie Ruver Tmpav;¢meng aud Mardwinsy ile Proaident of the republic left the elty of Chikiaahuo, and THE NEGRO. jure “ ‘exm of one hundred dollars. Prominms paid iu gold | defined, hence, while @ month or two of disaster | nal, Ducten B, Robe ung 7x Feeder and | axvived yentorday at tits place, where he has directed ei ‘Will be entitled to the above returns in gold. created Bo henstor, when that period of lows was | Qromked Lake Canal, Ainshury; section 1 | that thareritnuce of the notional goveruwent shall again Lea ON "> RES A Boon.—Ward Dinectoms, protracted several months, inquiry natural! Chenango Canal, Charles jth; ecctions 2 and 3 | for the presout be estadislied. thous of Colored People in W ‘AND CUPPA. ALS Edward Rowe, arose as to the rolation of Mabilitiee and assets, This | Chenango Canal, barey Bae ; section 1 Ganeseo It te urnecewary to repeat that the President will al ington. One b Collar eat Duniel W. Lord westion the directors in the presont case have settled by | Va 1, John L. Barleij joa 2 Gepesos Val- | ways maintain lis (irt reeelution to coutinie to snst in i . and drawings of aime THEY APS OFPOURD TO COLONIZATION IN ANY George Mila, the mveatigation of the books, aad uow their fugiber | ley Giual, Ebenezer Giddings; wation 4 Genesee Valley ~ te P PER COMTINUAHOS © ” - fname ara action £4 to settle tie alternative mentioned above, Canal, Haran Wakeley; sectiona 1, Zand 3 Black River ¥LAO, BUT IM FAVOR OF TUR CONTINU ANUD OF u A. ©. Cocliraue, $e ACTUAL LOSS TO IwscExns. Caual, Robert B. Nichols. which, however, the y are dimin RRROMEN'S HURRAU AND UNQUALIFIED AN Pr s ‘W. H. Halsey, It in aagerted b: the directors that the: have oni we deri—Albany, Frank B. Hine; West Troy, | ishing day by eahavetd, oer, are Owentart « is Ss TT ontag tothe twenty dve per onat deficit end if pended | wathan L. Benson; Cua, Richa 0 fyractian, | through the constancy with which the Mexican pools Wasumarom, Jan. 23, 1800 y oeTe, Brae 7 i Bead G. Michel) be Sai be wen ion foog poten: only B (2 | veer Way Rochester, ep ‘ans; Wateriord, L. continue the s rug! ithe e tual and centeid tri amaph tu ‘Tne delegation appolated by the colored people of tuiw - more Tee cand : Albert G. Lee, y ppen ; » cl which is now not far dieton ‘ Louth Os torida, Misvte- —v e George P. Deshon, fA erg hl omg BS | apsinas Soe comer. ‘kevedtor'—Albany, Robert Hillyou_ and The itt; } Indepenteace and liberty. LERDO DE TEJADA District, Maryland, South Caroline, Florida, Mint v hore ed Cuilacenie, 4 suite $e The afvots, they ony, cxosed largely the abilities; Dut | woer trey, Inaa’ Collins and Tounis Kes-cfoundh; Clea, } fo new Cxirms Gov-xson or rm Starx ox — sippt, Tilinols, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Max ora mid Uw Biko, od $F. Mavs, ca ith of te.ooen, dibw Ue emcunt whush the low Mer te: Syracuse, Amos B. Hough; Rochester, — - eachueetis, Rhode Iglaud and Connecticut is at p te geatendira 4 inn argues requires tobe ou baad. Tt. Ia thle fatter feet which » Macrla; Oswego, Eawin Chase. in Wartington, compornd entirely of cotored my Meerschaum Mf sime- Arinsti 004 , — THE MEXICAN EMIGRATION SCHEME. | Preah sire Pie 9 ane i Moree Poca egerged ne se yeaa mg“ whe 8 ke Chapt } urge equality befure tha law for all American citizens 2 Sor a, drew J. 4 ab oO pay ie) ing a \- Shag - j 4 é 4 dingreinaccer tn tote ‘ 0 wed Peta, ane wd oF “ sia tie aaa ee BRIS, Provident, our prominent rich men were prompt in a ies ton. 9, Sa The Plans and Operations of the Renets | live! regard to color, Having sotet w os vr 8 } - Aa < “ «tom pry BR oy = a ee ee Alaegeig attended mecting nl Gwin and Me of Min | vitheut organizalion they me zr tec —_ 2 A Cure at Lge yg ame u gon * po De ceca aay renee \ defalcation om the part of any of the offieers, or a low | Teatte wa» held to-lny to cousider th Komere Aga we € mn | fur concerted sctive, George 7. Dowsing, wt mantle Se ad heey Sey ee eruce Company, wae or | DY dishonerty im auy manner, no doubt thsee otiem | sesoluMon as to the necessity Of Fone! <a Miner oe HtorpeDia- | cents the six New Kagland dates, was clectad Prnsite ri RET Te top epad Up Mid commenced Uusiness in the oky in the | Would have been reluctentty made; but as the defies | Commanmation ewes ar Wy tenet tetmet f Our Government at the | Levis M. Dougie. of Morgtee Ti ‘of August, 1867, which, ay all those who were | WAS occasioned in the legitimate ‘transaction | of ‘he | Chimps ‘Tho Presidents of the Qvet fe Page re x Douglass), Secretary, and Jotin Jone i fa financial or commercial transaettor ang buainess for which the company was incorpowated-—viz: | Boards of Trade were present. be Continned Int noe tm | Treseure i “ = A.—De Grath fetal » vivid recollection, was an, the insurance of vessels against destroction or damage at | ment that the Wellapd caual be enlarged Méskean A@atvemDruyn de Lheys | ,,'} 7m sated Bat Willan Whipple Peanerivesias | Rots ‘one in monetary circles turoughoul the eptir sea—a fecliug was entertained that such low Wag bu ize ay the St. Lawrenge canal, whictr we Fr ia it ee th Ohuatve Frederick Dotgigns, of New York engeict Veins TK But Ty Lue sear 1864, tne directorship was | natura! hough, under the circummtunces of the umusal. | tpie of fouw to one A resdation pointing 0 are See oi eer’ with delegations from Virgins. Gourgls ae + | Mone ee ee ey in tet and meow a | ly severe weather of the past ve months, an enexpeeted | sly for the construction af swine fuse rae, ut Premises, we. representing (heir sevegnd Mates, weeld be fp ly Dye The Beat | mn the prosperous condition. The respoctive ataual re, | Fosult A winding up of, the afaic of ino company as | ‘elaine Seat sc) ee Ee ‘cae wheat werox, Jan. 23, 1968 Suction from Major Geners) 0 0. Roward, of " mata Thaw par ports give the followin, 4 at present situated would rest in serious lows to i | unanimous roger’ a Seve. be 1 (he Coverament * ~ ; intervie rn ol. 6 TRE AMOUNT OF LIAB nie mmerping war appointed as the time for the inter. | 968 0 sa 88 at OUI-268 | The dirgcions of {he corapony vance el Shave fo gm, te Rodeos River comronnica'ing uw tir Honate taturmaiinn in wa. | Seis moening Soe SRI cred daicgariont were made | ie Teticwnoe w Lo Strond WVesterday. ; tire: Pravin N.¥ Mi «rd to plups We tiou Of Ciasatiofiat ett | Rnown, They are wna: yormialogiy | ta “ the liqnras of their condition, but give as o ef for Usat ae the calcdlations are not yet verMed, oF indeed As an orien feetgit trat on tae Hudson River Raftroad | song of tbe Sucica, anc eopecially ite | opens to the colonizat orbs perfected, a etatenent for day or two would be only | was parsing over the drawbridge between Fietiktil ori Carte ond 11: Fi Wace im ony plece in of out of the Uated veh = approximate, and \ wrong imght induce « vont | Cold the exe of one of the cars Didke, and tro | Tst te od germane 8TY | fey the continuance of the Proetmen « wh on “ ai eaten, tage he Catting oG! | hampe he eeeeee 96.271 131,575 — | not lead to a direct eronrtion of an tntention to deceiv care weut theongh the draw, going into tir river. Nu | & brief notice of the documeat ty 2 herclofows vem pad of ie powers «They derire (ged tras beet ote Hate abe we ctmmarienn wilh & paber weir Bg above four years te com) reported | Mnarr these circomaness the directors bave decided to | ody was burt. shed, emi lt way wow bo odind © ory o cnlogea cistzens, » long #r that shall be an we, Wonk a the areg saree ana at ifs | ofan LSD following assets, cambrucing sucks bonds, loans | bold buck [rom the press any aakouncement of the figures This morning, about Gve o'dock, as Cineinnati r rns te 5 swear teat, 5 | athe goneral rule tate While they | F eten +a A OMEVAUO fn D stocks, cash en Land, premium moter, bills recoiva- | vati} mey bo accurately and dedaitely laid before | train, om the sume road, Was Leming Broakweck tunne, intere bee c eheriol no resentful of even @ wings towerd ine - — a the mena! the engineer discovered 9 man an thet ‘bat tee lave | Sefer Romero fofewed ss fF te Seovetary | seater lately in rebellion tt em Op peed to thee beim Children Having Weems $1,225,084 1402. ‘The following calculation affurts a means of estl- | ig avoid striking him. Aner We engine bit bim the | onward proton 2 the moet explicit and formal maa | Bllowad pr “the natiom antl ws ; i « 918,053 1863... s mating the Vabilities of the company — train waa 4 the uplortanate inan was pick ig ign Pig guotgraaheranist gaia iven practi-al ein adeption | Requive im atten Ve heownte often r STATEMENT OF TIN COMPANY FoR 1863, Under the provirions of ita Charter it is authorized to | wp, His was badly mjnret and one of bin leg oor ts ne ae ms obey 3 mnendment to ine cone m oF . inlets see Drewes TRY MENROR COM The foil is the las: report iaade by the company, | iene five millions of stock, bht the amount paid in «od | brokem. Me was ap employe at the Cold Spring foundry via, Verdiaand Mpxignilien. Ban. mat, ot ie Meet to 1 ie favor of & privileged clam; whieb ~ a ¢ for the year endiug December 31, 1863.— Conatitating the wetual capital t® three and a half mil- and when nes make, to the Freasv goverafacnt of vark nee @ astified fr" ive Oa t nuple sot will dooteo why othe ‘on unexpired risks - $200,008 lions, Twenty Ave per cent of this latter amoupt ix er the Mexican rop shen we tar. Reena wonenes 1:09 Statee robe "of an Preialums received to Doc. 3 4,002,268 $575,000, so that the loss caunot be lee than that sutn, pi bang oo a wepe, a tae a nyery 1 deep e awertions made yesterday that it war only about ‘Total amount of preminins $39,000. We start from the bogwmming of 1568 with the CS ee jurings you pre- asis of three aud a half millions as the awe's of the fiams) and interest on mveriment «2,062,542 | company. In 1866 the net earoingy of the company 021, U were, im round numbers, $600,000—by giving the most Merton be was vliown the origin better from Napoleon 6 Matehel Bacaine regnfmbpvling Ur. Gerin's plan ae nbtnitted to dim, and diem ivy toe Marabal to fornia the troops demandy\ ty Ge ip t, he rays ne Legteletive te the Garern~ Losses doring the year... . 2 th oneal ry wnd tax 24 Gee ie explanation of the om above men- Tn the Supreme Coart to-day the Piiiedetphia and Ure colonia “00 a otiertr . Reiasuances, expenses 1,225,115 sang this two ‘ulrde of that cam for } and the Pennsylvania Railroad Gompauics applied for & ; gory yey adie nm ° ings , 4 h' ring the firet eight months of 1966, | special injunction to veut the Catawirea Raliroad € hohe wh ieeele & tatanen of tun wal Gevervor. it Beco of premiums corned shove from crossing the road of the Philadelphia aod Ere 4 MOMBPP. ce pep eee eee : $1,157,068 or il the season of ‘marine . disaster com- t " ind ed toy ei uh orders 0, 1862. ur monced, we have a total of one million doliers os to connect with Oil Creek Railroad at one tor, | ' resint « | Convention. to treme law ‘ wornment of ” . Add undivided balance, i 1,197,181 | the earnings since the beginning of 1464. Allow. mines (Abcol, and at the oles terminos with any road aretary Sr Kod Beer | crenlmen, read 16 tha Howe of Commons to i ee for contingencies, clairos, & * 441,206 | ing $125,000 asa margin for the exvess of Lo gy chartered by the state of York. The bil) also | Romeve ft comin: at eee. : > Senne In accordance with the provisions of tse charter the | the twenty-tive per ont of the capital, and adding It to | charges that the purpose of defendante ¥ to coustract ee oe ‘ au 0 Keele 7 ethan n reference to foard of directors resolv od wo apply the pro! ig of the your on a Cag be gh a or See Oy ee cnigun tl ‘Oi regions is to be de- | protwpt comsidersty follows: = ¢ thousand doll Philadelphia to New York. per EAABITOS * py . +6 te b to De Givided.. oo... 6.0... $000,078 phasis first mentioned, of $70.00, vou tule ye peek anpy I ome we Minister Bigniow on ty. By t stants fabio on ond alter millions of dollara as the lowest amount of the losses Mx. Janes Wenu's W L—Mr. Wehli gives bis | ¢ ‘sory ¥ y Srongs, and againet Toe. Seeeecssoees 260,616 q428,880 which heve redaced the company to its prerrnt strait, farewell matinee to day. y- 9 pontagranee the enter | Gwin and his huity pune oe | i: PROBABILITY OF RESUMPTION. tainmens will be the celebrated rosech from the Preciosa, | in obtaining gf puts 9 pore, W Man dividend already paid storkholder, | ting | ‘will of course consider the mea hile peo Taiced Bat porl eper Ge home Wirty section & Reker Norert Op G00 GADHAL.... se. ..e ee a The meee tan resumption of cportions tis arranged for the piano by Méndaleohn aad Manchales, | renal aio ying ve Unite) Bin port opens, eee at sroves & Mame Lope 6! POOR DEs be eet@b! int ane tee tle wagaoude jae ood that thoae measures will be of «uch @ nature aa | and which is to be played by Mr. Weblt aud Mr. Bicbard } tisar 6 largey gov a Of Cap in cach county fi weeus se) sete bee to secure that object. Hoffman. Madame Fleury Urban aod Mr 8 C. Carapbell | those State trou the 5 bel: again net seppere thelr own of Te oo ath ee ESS 2 70 THE DITOR OF TRE ABRALD. will be the voonlists as usual, We (rust the attendance rs pee Ln e yw ne “yy [[ —y ire Si 40) mibewwe "a cole Many pf ie a aber: ramee = thal eit eprounes: porere ot ol * . Tie announcement of the failure of this compsuy bes | will be sub as to prove to Mr. Webih the bigh estitas | pated "proceedings tend | ee > Sete labeoase of * by securing aot to prevent end dive lanes of others = The argements ertended for (he calm oonerie SEG consed @ good deal of excitement among ite numerous to the | 0 ‘Staten Or ee elaers, onor after’ Madre sate and scrip holders, Ouly one mouth ago (234 De- cn tundilteltpdianen f conn tame vee Ager a follows:—On old stock 12 per cent, cower) this company advertised tbat they would pay & ro will leave this afternoon | FM! Atary aid. seiaaré othe." avs to rene waren rah dividend of these and a balf por cent on the 24 of | company, engaged Haven, “ YOu frill cabmit # opy of this interoapted eurrexpo saci? tye capital stock. Aw the laws of tlie State ot three o'clock by the, steampbip Bagie, Crom pier No 4 | Ww? #. Drayn de Lheye You will frankly efor rath 006,719 | snneery on Oe emer uy to make a dividend on | North river. They are 10 bq on bourd by two'elock | Ws 4 of the Amorian yoopis are elreedy cm tion io which his talent ie held vy our musical public 0088, “that they reqs of the French tmdem Arrest (that Sentenced Hiw pase es IP thay nb i {esurancs counpany o bbe jon, ays oat Toa i sgn th cabo, ther capual salon 1 tact, wit cert Pirtage | Cutt Rormaee bes jlnod the eymapany t “See diaploed to regard’ wits Wnpatience the |» Seuaasogen; @. 6:, Jan 9, tee : % 7 por cect, and on also, this Mages yy aes Oe -"~ latervegtion of France inthat eoauiry, (he ue Pamper County Court arrested’ & wegre oF a oie Making tbe ul dividend to deceive the publi and to'enaiearata lary abare ‘The Pilot Téstimoniet. peat: starvation of Vrense in el, ‘Cit? sss | aleve of gromidg » patel oo 0 #hie mus, aod x0 we aovshalten Stale the Gupert saddle (helt mort carance Departmees of this | Tee movement recently Gaited in ibis cy for the / titular Kaaperor of Mexion or the imperial everminret | ies io be wold kako merviende Mayor Wyonersla le in Caveruament Wal) the SuperinisOav alan charge-of this company some | perpone of prosentiag to the lots of the pile bons tease (4 of Craton, ait seferenen 2 some agen, wl tan | Mee Preudmoan's Barun 0” thie tres. <t senget mean aa, being + pet ‘and not have permitted it to make dividends | war), ocatiable vensianial es en euprocienen oto? Eeeuded, porvape jl as nersng 4 eer haps 4 al the as gomearend Joseph fen Boo Siti Ho August lant ropiied to Mininser | ma 4 Caged and Dalim for Benen the tiky ot several vow The Georgio Sew » Grd oh tae Deg anes, | Oe iow frmoknem, mated bet reolotion to Weseeweron, Jon Bs, 16, Laws <emeons, Thapar ual nod crepe eee. Rennret Horwart bas eontved se often! commenieaion ' = Simaw Avot © 4 41) Kimde of Warm an Te offer abs pledge of out '@ from Generel T Sree pon weet Commumonar for be ae p ~ Aefeg Sak , hue “SSRs " bat we deem the wortot France | tries of Georgie, euctoving the letters of Major Hantings ‘ snaeweys Jk, he ee SL BY ety ats may | cot itr. 3. Marwce, Ageats fon de Bareen They may — remain vtrictly ceutral wi that io Decater comnty the i with ther former pet ton on Rownero ettreane’ 2 letter to | evarsget le Hee cea eet aseransiog 10 Dime » con 1m ot yt “4 decree he of ke of is or Dengherty counties there - *. someres 11 treet men Leal sh ng oy 9 To a te thats | from ihren eetred to beet. of Gotcass u, mats B® | there ore in ant wey he ya tale gorecamanh, ws ws tboee® a 7 Taos Oten, Log 8-4 Ciel al on ees ut 1 etabliah agora io the ted “ " bab GH Virginia, Hota sed Govth Gervion Tones, | owing he ceatinary @ tee ergy