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P NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1866. o AL FEIE T SRR S S W CASUALTIES. "\‘"vmr’ which was adopted, recommending the follawing disci piinary weion.” Heury Musray of Kngite Co. No. 13, fied tvo N s P ASTROPE ay8 phy, Joseph Sbaw of Engino Co. No. 12, fined’ five daya THS RIVISIONSE: AN ROV'LE, poyi Wan B Lamrence of Hook and Tadder Go. N. 5, fined two WMONER'S INQUEST=TE (TMONY OF BEVERAL WIT Tave pay, Henry R Burger of Eag 0. 2, reprimanded VED TO BE INE WORK O¥ AN INCENDIA MATOR RECOMMENDED T OPYER A REWARD POR THR DETECTION AND ST OF THE OFFENDER—SUGOESTIONS WITH GAKD TO THK STORAGE AND 3ALE OF PRTRO- LRUM, On Tuesday, Cor g onth Precinct e NESSES—TUE FIRE AN v Glover held su inguest at the House on the bodics of the unforta ated at the firo at s Who were 5 Division anneled, in cor s lately oocu o, on Monday night. 1 ry woreim pany with the Corouer, they visited the ap »od by the deoce sed it waa found accond floor, but pred by the uy tod with & kerosons le evidenos of & black In the store on 11 1is Coroner thon y investigating at of the fire. gard to the k. in a building sted that the Legislaturs 3 inAuT8 B Detter proteo. wus then procesded man beings residod, as would sanct w da s (uat wight § o huwai life. T life. The iavestigatior s, testified dod thither, o police ; bo most of the smoke Miohael H ¢ No. Wij Divis waemed (01 in the rear o aght if he bhad hoen allowed to go up saved those who s o vk d that tostifie cal be told t fire, and the the roof of th 10 lesy e inm ods who were with Fim; st that t be did not see any of the og b ding 15 Division st., tastifind—I about 113 k Inat was on fire; seciug sm tha stairway, 1 lowered all my £ then wout round the roo mained abon ladder was put o Bich T eseape Iadder was put © o front windo gs, and re et put “hay first arrived, ard an entrunco gained by tho w my opinion, ull could have bean saved ; T had o halloo some > put up 8 ladder befors tha small one was put up for mo esoape by ; I beileve at the time I lef the room nobody had been smothered ; 1 have alwaye had a dread of bouse o aocount of the quantity of kerosens of! atorsd bhasement, Tt some accident of this nature might happes; ¥lalen, whe ald to me it ought to be put out'of tho house ihore 14 sub wuder the basement ; 1 have ofien noticed the floor of the | mont sonked with i4'rv weno of! ; the smel! of # in tho subcellar way very strong, and led goneratod would some timo b up; [ have o vhat any porsor went into fhe ast night; the collar waa divided fito wood-honses for the families living in tho hotse Matthow Dee Ilive at No. 215 Divisi Koop & korosene the dwelling part o a3 al#o uke tho basempnt under the milk s oom for uil; 1 re home last night fom fro wbout haif pret mine, and retired to bed abo past, 1 siecp 10 the roar part of the store; as 1 my dog burked so incossantly that my wifo s Ok, It noma porson was in the hewse, 211 u still conticned $o bark itself through anid on got up ad 0 fas the ores oompany at work putting uj hei Deard no bell at Wi time, donse, black smoke was coming up through the grating just in front of the store door; wy ild escaped ; 1 did not attempt to save anyt! ; mooount of the & coming up th {1 the gr Sng the hall door; when the smoke had wont in with one of the fireman and got somo ¥ am tnsured for €00, and value my steck u had any ofl 1 the sub-cellaz; never Fave boe: aata go down for wood there with a light n on doing so last night ke was dewss Iv my it in my hout 15 0 £ht buck, not baving sold all T b wwrning; 1 koew my jeaked 80 that it wo wanbecellar; T Live to personal krowledge of it but Asyobeon told; 1 have & policy from an fnsurance oompany witfoh allows me to keep from elght to ten barrels of of; T do wet kmow the nama of the company; I never keep more tha five barrels in my store at & tiwa. (He was here shown i osa found in the sub-oellar) That cil-can is mine itlalz barrel james 11. Ballontine, a member of the Hook and Ladder - resided at No. 215 Division-st., testi- .room, No. 180 Olinton-st., at the out- around to the place on learning it wua to tothe top floor, as my wile our members, said ho would up, but were driven n m-mh.mh wn 0f- .ronec-:m at the door at this time; no ‘the time excopt he waa a perfect sala- the street aud assisted to raise ched wp to my room, avd went cap broke the window, when and made me leave; 1 then stable adjoining, from which o ladder > I went up this and found smoke and door; 1 tried to go down to look for in au instant there; Ithen returned ubsequently learned my wife ma from that to the roof of the hed retired to bed at the time the fire sm satiafied she would have shared the same fate ers; I have been always approhensive a firo would in this bouse on account-of uastity of kerosene there, and that mlflrwmn come in from the 0 down o the cellar; the oll nsed to leak so freely floor as to saturate my wood in the sub- the agent about the necessity of pukting 1555 i5:- fin zz i i 38 5 i 3 g8 £ H E H H if i ise FLif) gesly] §§g?gf 5278 g5k, e §o2 3 s E & e s H i 2 Ev iz 343 Hi: a Joek on the front door ; my wife said, before finding the sme! of smoke. she heard » noise which ste thought was caused by & co down stairs ; after finding my wife safo I assisted dead bodies ; T was ot the fire before the bell ve no human being could have succeeded in e upper floors when I first attempted it, aud I was at vory soon after it broks out. residing ot No. 123 Suflk st leased the houses 217§ Divisioa-st., adjoining the one dam- now thero was s scuttle ladder to the L] 2 - Beach testified that he had made s mortein ex- ehildren of tho above ; Mrs. n Nor daaghter da, and Mre. Mary Schiling ol found no trace of burus on any of the death was the rewult of suffocation. lengthy deliberation, rendered a verdict oame to their deaths by suffocation, and incendiary fire by 8 or parties, on oy of Doozaber, ot webooen 1o Jour also made the following recommendation : fire at Noa. 215 and 215§ Division-st, on the of December, whereby a loss of nine lives in sddition this we o s the Iolowing s W sra of sul W iulon, irvm tho Evidence, tiat Matthiae ‘Dosgas, the proprietor of the atore Nos. 215 and 215§ Division st., is culpable for the careless maanor in conductivg, o the first floor and basement JOxXAS N. PugLrirs, Yoreman. Tho bodios of the yictims huve been taken in charge by thair METROPOLITAN FIRE DEPARTMENT. —— RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING STORING OF IX- nat in the wi s w ornd s pure, i 1l i A i H | | Transfors Ordered | ¥ngine Co. No. 2 | Kugino Oo. No. 21. pointments— Maurioe Stack to FaginoCo. No. 19 as private; Tnuacs M lell as foreman, and ( 11, Sohultz as nasist ant foreman, 10 Hook und Ladder Co. No. 14, I petition of 4. MeDonough, It of Engine Co. No. 19. and J. W, Goary, late of 1. & L. Co, No. 12, to Livo diswissal al- tered to resignation was granted. Teport was preacnted showing the numbor of fires discovered and extinguisbed by individual comn during the month of November (o hase been 16. (I should be understood thut no wlarm waa given for these fires) The report of the Committes on Apparatus and Hoso recam mendig Uio purchass of six ‘wooond-class stoam fre engines Wwus adopted; Tiho Board then adjourned. wines Walsh of Engine Co, No. 7 to und Jobm O'Hare of Engino Ce. No. A BEAVE DEED. T the Bditor of The N. V. Tribune. St On Sunday evening, about 64 o'clock, aa the Hon Forry boat wasleaving the alipon thesNow York side, & d hin wie, with two clsildgen, hurricdly auempted to get on board, after the boat started. The woman and one ehild succecded in doiug %0, but while the mother was attempting to ) th other Little one after her, tho father still on the wh, ), rful of the risk, strove to rotain ik sult of this terrible indecision was that, ux the bout receded, both parents, suppos- ing the other would keep hold, et go simultaneously, aud the clild, a girl of eight years. falling disappenrod in an instant in tho frothing waves and darkucas below. Tho agonized scrcams of the mother brought the passengers thronging from the cabin, wnd all, 0o doubt, uaticipating in the first coufusion a second Jdabo calamity, it was some time before tho facts were asoer falned. The boat meanwhile kept on to Brooklyn, and as no movewent had been peroeptible awong the fow Iookers-on at (he ferry not much consolation could b given to (1o wretohed mother elinging to ber remaining ohild. ' A brave feilow namod Kelly, & boaman “hed witnessod the affair, how over, aud planging in, swam under tho water-closet, found tke cbild, and after muoh exertion, got back to the man-rope, and wits fiahod out with his prize. The retarn boat brought back the fmily, hopeless and despairing. Thore stood Kelly with the gird, aid wa he handed Che mother her bild, alivo and well the soens that ensued oansardly bodesoribed. Tt brought tears to tha eyes of the hyglanders 3 In thoro any gontleman or lady who has & girl or boy small anough o bosared thus, and whe s money ouough to gratify noble ippulse, who wiil remember that there is no Humane Socioty te give Kelly s medal¢ If so, that impulso can easily Daatafied and a generous cnouragement givon to others who may ave the chance (o do wa tho brave bostma did on Sundsy night CIVIL COURTS. — UNITED STATES DISTEICT COURT—Dec. Judge BENEDICT. PHK OHAMPAGNE OANES TO BE TRIRD IN MARCH. U. 8 _agt 3,108 Cuses of Champagne, &o. The Court decided yesterday that thess cases shonld 0 ovar o the March torm, to be called on the first duy of that torm, and if connael do not agree upon & day, the Court to set an carly ona. They aro set down for that term on the District Attornoy stipniating to be ready thes. Tho District-Attorney assonted to this, with the understanding, howover, which the Court allowod, that in cass of the s of any witnees or witneases for (ho Goy crument, or tho arising of any.presentive cause of an unavoidablo nature, tho Govoramont should not be compelisd to go Lo trial ONITRD 3TATES COMMISSIO] Before Commissionc: BETTs ALLBGERD MUTINOUS CONDUCT OF A SEAMAN. Duited Stat gt. Thomas MoCarthey. roviously reported in our columns, was charged with mutinous coi in the harbor of Por. . Brasil, cvidence was taker for tho dofense yesterdny. Tha second mats, quartermaster, one of the coxswains und ‘a acaman testitied roprosent during the difficulty, but i not seo thaedodondant disobay onders issusd by the captain, nor Attempt (o uao Any noo taward the captain, until after 4o oaptain had atruck bim ’ Commissionar wiid that be w f 12.~Before 'S OFFICE—Dxc. 12— not render o dacision against Mr. Fletoher, 1 and inhaman treat a oon disposed of. T will €4k plaos to day. Bofore Commissionor Osnony T IN THE FOST-OPFIOR. Tuited States agt. Beijawiv B Miller Tus defondant in this case was ~harged with purloning let tors cou‘aining cheoks from the post-office in thia city, where bo waa cwployed as & wight clork. The partioulars bave alroady boan published by us. An ex to have takon place yasterdar, hit was waivad b ndant, anud 1o Wi committed G0 wwait the action of the Grand Jury, in dofault of §5,000 bail COVRY ~COipcvrn--Pans 10 SUPREME Mz, Justice Masox RUIT FOR LOAS OF A LEG—VERDICT OF $7,500. Cacaling Iaxiord agt. The Broadway asd Soventhav . road Company Plaintiff suod o recover $20,000 for the loss of her leg, whiok she alleged waa oaused by gligance of ous of defondanta’ conductors. Tho case has beas, previously roported The jury brought in a sealed verd assessing Mo damags aL §7,00. Counsel for defor hjeotad to the ver diot on the. grouud that it had be ertaioed that three of the jurors had not beon sworr. wrruied the ob ALLEORD ENBEZZLEN! b Dgc. 12 —Before Joction ou the ground tha it w that % ought to iavo been madds either after the i f the jury, and efore proceodisgurvommensed. or'd rews of the trial. Carneal oxoepted to the ruling of dofunes al Lowad 30 dars to make & case CrAmsis —Before Mr. Justics I ANAM Wi ! 15 Fite) agt. Sta jon . And et || Jacoh Woltr Farmers Tonn aud L ros taln ot al—Report of delaids Spitzer agt , costs to abide an. John (3. Gottaberger graniod for 8rst Friday o Mjer Lavy ot al.—Mot: Bpitrer agt Mysr Lovy agt. Wim. 5 Corwin ol al — ®iancacy A ST A Wotrsl, &e.—Ordlas st Tiafore Mr 1 sga M Woed agt It SUPKRIOR COURT T Lrem.~Di . 1o —Befors Justion OTIONS. Joh M. Taylor agt. Morris Ketohum et al Tia plaintiff claims that in April, 1564, he deposited turosgh bis broker, . L Saliabury, 610,000 as & margin for the purchase of BLO0M0N: 0y ornm: tock: that instond of 8o they purchnsed $164,000, viz- $114.000 in 6 of 1531, and §50, i in 7.3 notes, that ke natrated with tiem and repodiated the purchaso, but on their assurasca that they weuld carry the stock aud uot saorifice Lim on any sudden fal!, and would hold it over January, 1963, Lo agreed to let it stand, and on May 9, sent them another $10,000, while they sold the gold interest coming from the 6s of 1341, K at CMj making some 85000 additional margin. He charges that they bought this atock at { over tio market prics, aud subsequently’ sold it at below the market price Ho olaims tuat. in violatlon of their agreement to oarry the stock, they sold 830,000 iu September at 1064, and the bafanece of the 6 in Novemberat 1102 110§, @t th 7.20% ow the 22¢ of Novamber at 1164 3 cn, and October be gave ald reach 230, but that 67,000 at from 2044 to The defenso to the fi ple denial. To the secoud claim they aay ted to sell out for the best price gold would bring, and set up 8 counterclaim above $5.000. The plaintiff claims $0,000. Tie wholv of yesterday was oconpied with the examination s broker as & witness. Cose 5t Prerrepont for plaintiff, Mr. Bar Gesgear Tras.—Before ChisfJustice Ko a0d JONES 41 William 1. Nowell agt, Fera. Whee I owell agt. Ezra Wheeler ot al —Tudgment re. versed, and Judgment absolute ordered for defendants, with oosts.~pwton by Chiet Justice Robertson. i MARINE COURT.—Dgc. 1&~DBefore Yudge HiARSE. IMPORTANT DECISION UNDEKR THE STATUTE OF LIMI- 210} or defendant. . GABVIX TATIONS, Daniel Brubacher, piff. agt. J;o‘[nb Schea and Joha Brem 104 ofly. This was an action brou, z;&m a promisory note and for goods sold and delivered defendants clalmed that ander the Statuts of Limitations, the &mmll s claim had out- lawed, more than six years having slapsed between the nocr- ing of the debt and the bringing of the suit. The plalntiff how- ever, showed that both of the dofradants were for abont two beent from the State, having been connected, the ous ln he capecity of an officer and the other of a sutler, with some of tbe Volunteer Regimonts from this St the lute war. ‘This time, the Counsel for the plainti chm% should bu':» dueted, the Statute providing fos the deduction of any time that -.nkhuv may be absent from the State, while the defendant’s Counsel contended that they belng sctually residents of the Btate while they were in its military service, the six yoars pre- scritwd Ly the ute had elapsed. “The Justioe after a careful examina vn::flr‘vm points ralsed by the Counsel, held i that every d pleading the Statute is 1o prove that deducting each interval of his absence, he was within the State #ix years (or & shorter period when a shorter is the stetutary bar) sfter the cause of action accrued and befare the commence- of 2 Kev. Stat., 207 ate of all s from the State Is view in determining the time limited for com. mencing the action, and that if, in an sction on contract the defendant bLas been within the State an amouut of time of rued aud befc DBOTSIONS. Doherty ,t. Cuff.—Motion denied. agt. Walter.—Nlofion granted oond!tional. of Charles Lembke.—Prayer grasted. Qectsion. e—p— Piilige ast. Albert Champaionsr —Vendict for pisintil of John B, Mavutng et Arthur Robingen ot sl Vor lowsnoe of 56). Wi, J. F. Dai‘ey et al. agt. & Zli.quent jodgment for i . COURT CALENDARS—-Tms nav. SUPRIME COURT—CILCUIT, Pawr I.—ioid by br. Juctice HARNARD~Court opeas at 11 o'elock . m. Now, Nox 22.8—Warlog ot ol agt, The o 971—COenot azt. Mowlind of o demuily b bis Co G0i~Sanborn wgt. Herri g 8 ol Panr 1l--teld by Mr. Jutien CLERKS— Court opeus s L o'clock 8 i Not. Nos. 2524—Sturmwald sgt Colman ot ul. | 258—Ocesn National Bank agt. 268 —Sunth agt. Juueway. Mybert, 2030~ Meiontagt. The Magor, k. [2000—Reyprt ast. Sueiling 232 Loy wgt. Van Dyk 2—CoMolly agt. Mockny. 231 Ferris. trustee, 256 '~ Chisdeatgue agl. Midie. <66 —F uller ug!, Duiton. 4—Pirst National Lok of Mo- 28— Lol ast. Goodman. 7640 Lanier sgt. I rane. Coamolsvile agt. Gill. vicke ot al. agh Jore. o al ~Frieiio et l. agt- Replack 1. fister wgt. 1o Lot ne At 2As—Armoux agt. Harg: ju. ek agte . it Part 11 —Held by Mr. Justice Ivu.u‘—l‘url‘w at 10 o'clock & m, 8t No. T3 Duane-st® Nos. "-"Lmem.m. Kolly, Sborifl, (2316~Tiall agt. Weehder etal. 1483 Vanoist agt. Fluokney ot 2178 arue ogt. * - 11—Stdtonin et al. agt. City 8 2156—W, of Brookiyn. [ 0. 01— Rohracheit agt, Stevens, | B6—Lurkin ugt. Buorley ot al 2000—Coughlan ngt. Bocoud ave. 2:30—i lnian ast. Marcs. (61— Weaton agt. Wadsworth, Railroad Co. 1919 Hageerty of ol agt. Bunaoln, |1773—Kome agt. Sulliven. 61—V o d ugt Craig 1380 Wi merding ot al. agt. The|249—¥ ook sat. Ciath. Seme. [ 1909 Brywut agt. Tansoil ot al, | 135—Boru: ards ot ol agt. Warmen 2275—Coltin agi- Kefly, Sheridl. el SUPKEME COURT —8PRCIAL TBRM. Leid by Mr. Justic BALOOM.—Court vpous & 10 o'olock & No. 13 Dusne-st. Deww rers. Nos. T1-Samo agt. Lymen . w S Fuerstel agt. Hurfburt, 2%6—0weood et ol , Recoivers ag" Rich et al lLeaues of Law and Faot. Nos os. 175—W il Hay ot ol 30— Hewit o ol axt. Beoushoff 17— Hum, gt Byrae i Ko Fot. Co, piradod et ol 00— Same agt. Sama. 100-—Taylor o sl agt. Katohum| 185—Scumttier agt. Smith o ol 190~ Taodricks et al. agt. Stark. 224—Hout et . agh. Sunger ot ol 105- W on gl Coline. 19i==30mere lioe'r, ke. agt. Adams L. etal 1%—{lark of Masohester sgt. Myocs o al, 195l 1 of sl agt. Roo ot ol AUPLEME COURT —CIAMBEES. el by M. Jusico Inamanan—Coust opsus 10 dlack & . " 19—Moker agt. Harmore 10414 38— Belden agt. Arnoux. 49—Portington pard agt. Danfor b, 10—Edwin agt. The £, N. Y. & 80— Wright agt. Comatock. Jum. R. it Co. Go—Haliowsy gt Stepheas. | 138—Kyder age. Cutting. 8-The Peopla. ke.. ox rol. agl, lirebe, 8g—Hilton agt. Iien. SUPRBIOR COU Paxr L—Hold by M. Justios biot Now. .- '3 ae . Dl 27 9—Hus aat. De Lingor. I:»_va.u ool agt Am. Mo w s, Con h FT50— lLogere agt. Kobbies et ol |7Ti¥—V nge. agi. Seluts. o \'lmm“lf. Neetie, Sl hews, ko., agt_Hollander Pant 1~ Ho.d by Me. Justion DloxaLL —Uoart opens st Li o'0ieck . m Now N 508—McCullim agt. The Aretiel- Fire Ina Co. e 252 Taylor agt. Aighom o ol I94—Goouridge et ai. agt Nt Fire lua Co. 1028—Jones agt. Dagar. 2 To—Butier agt. Mci vaina. 1584~ Washos Mining Co. et Arthur ot 2762—Sbucer e, 10— ek ol b, 1490— [1ad 2 ¢, 2776 Birsed agi. 18- McFuddin agt, biske COURT OF CUMMON PiRAS » Pary 1. —Hald by Jodge BRADY—Lourt opens i 11 o'clock & m. o et 1 agt. Blagome, ke. t. Sulpmen ot ol ¢t Keye 511 ip agh. Dowley. urgl s 1397—Morton agt. Veu & 1\ eon g, Degldiou 1012—Loweniba | agi. Kraa. Seventh-ava I Co. (i Acaaetny agl. Bird. Fact L= Adjourned for Ue Teran MAKINE COUSL A by HRARNE J—ourt opens st 10 o'elock & m. et Tlney, . ot o, o, 9341 yon agh. A wriff, ko 28 Bieroo o ol wgl, Tbe For Firs Ina. Cor on. 1545—Van 1 v llun—nm ast b Vi Dl i—Jones grre b 1B 7ot it roadway o N Hyuos aat. Simma g act Weick, . 1~ Walisoe agt. Hoslim = Acton, To—Simpeon ugt. Keily | 25— Heai'y agt. Wateds, 25— Richardt agt. Robe:te. T5—tholl sqt- Clinton. H—Gootiiog agt. IgeL 91— Ghomiting agt. Bebwarts W—Goetitag ogt Kitnsolimitiin L CRIMINAL COUKTS. — COURT OF GENFRAL SESSIONS. (Bef e» Rocordes |1schett | Paxgr of Graxp Jusoks.—The following Grand Jurymen wore aworn in yestenday o serve aud find Indictmests during th s December term of this court: Joseph M. € foreman, Jonas 5. Farrington, Warren H. Duy, Joscph W Griith, Lovi Chapmen, Peter P. Randolph, Nattanle! W Chattu, Giles White, Waltar Seeley, Frank 8. Alles, James | Todd, Samuel Thompson, Charies C, Goodhue, William Lockwood, Herman Fersenheim, Johu R Thomson, Theodo: B. Woolsey, Samual Raynor, John H. Hall Crivs AD Uxsars BUinisos—Cuasce 10 10 JUki— After » fow introductory words, the Court procseded to charge the jury with their duties In the course of (X llowing remarks and fratructions ich the epirit of the o cea, theen beget ne torm displays (resh . art, trade aod commerce cuwnder of commision crie aamunios vew stat ook has not kept pace with the match of ingenlons crimes the world of art, trade sud commerce is by b0 wews that world in which the criminal pertion of the Rovisad Stata cted. Our sopied ot meot versl ecesions, o in u ed to, bave been wking ‘Y-'u ators. 1 am oftos disiesriennd, s & magistrate. in belng compe ed to Lsten to recitale of ingeuioss wrongs for which there ars 1o adaquata reoedies Should it becoms your provinea to notice wach at the prasent term, wo should all be pleasrd to have you maks s proper pressniatiin theteof to the legislative aurhorly, The percentags of o ed. Thia is dus moch to the vigila Lo Distrie Crime iu comaerclal cir 1o be obliged |ol-, thet if mercl 3 ercise parallel vigilance in the cars of thelr property and in weiobfal bordinates. this Lust wou d be todif- Just prased wmnlh two quirh excit quarrels formarly iucide® to thern have bron i sometimes diads & matter of @ could copy that of Peraayl king all homlcldes wiorder in the first degies, fol! within (he grads of wordar iu the sa oud degres, with pauishmeot gradasied from alight imprisont.ent o confivement for life. sdapted 10 the circumetances, thars would be less at Awo degress of murder, and 7 dangerous public buildiug is of all thiuge to be dep private building intended ot tha hou seiioding of mar. a Re Cant aocideuts would seew L0-4mpIsss Upon our atteation the Taqiset proforced. Families have bee sufforated in tenement houses. and others been borued because of the inaptness in buliding. It might be jost to public safaty that you shoud examive, {f y time, 0o f the new Opers House now cenatr: I hjout Lo (atemte Best, heve boes k Should they not prove n-«z strong to wustaln the inmense prossate to which that bullding will ultimately be subjecied, & lesriul Catastrophe might result. bave bewn election milsdoo Berutinize them carefully. Ou the one hand franchi Ou the other the mers ocs w to unjust and fnter It 1 can bub reitersie what I have previously seid thess sabjects, and as you will find them i the published ebarges aoa- tained in the pampblet to be furuished you SexTENCES.—Louls Barry pleaded * uilty " to an_attempt 10 break into the clothing store of Aaron Jacobs, in Franklin st on the evening of the 20th of Ootober. He was caught by nu oflicer in the sct of forcing open the rear door to the store with o “jimmy ' He was sentesced o serve six mouths in the Peai- v and Jobn Scott, burglary and graud larceny, Wm. ey, Thomas Sullivan and Joseph Jerwan, burglary; Bighn, James Biglin, Wm. Balley, Christian Enkel, Marths W. Curran, Cotberine M. Curran and Tercace Koenai, gracd lar Frielmeyen, fraud Michael McCoy, robbery. COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER [Before Judge Barnard | ! Case °|.'.d E%umn—bc;nli. Sullivan was tried n ctmen! mans m viabbing Michael Quina with & clasp knife f el -u«vg on' 3t H i i - i s; 5 =5 't i L i i i i Lt E : f H E £ { : it £ { egg §§§ i T i E_% E { $ ! 3 ig, e EF L ok H 5 & i i3 i i i i THE MONEY MARKET. ' e— SALYS AT THR STOOK CXCHAKOS. 1 3 6+ 1881 Coupon. | West Union Tel. |1 g 112Y 100. . gooevnens 48 THE MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT. et FXAMINATION GOOD—S8TANDARD OF QUALIVIOATION BE RAISED—CADETS TO BE INCREASED VEOM 202 70 400—T1E CHAPLAIN NOT TO BE A MEMBER OF TNME ACAD MI0 BOARD—GENERAL OONDITION O¥ THE INSTITUTION. DY CNLLONAPM O THR RUVER. (o e 10 The following is an abatract of the report of the Ioard of Visitors of tho Mititury Acadeny at West Poiat, just subinitted Lo the socrotary of War: 1 RLIORT OF 718 DOARD OF VISITORS OF THE MILITALY AUADBMY. \\!vs:on‘:. June 19, 1866, Btanding commiltecs wero appoint: make & oular ex mioation inlo msdur-m.pm':u tho institution to which Lheir attontion was directed. “The general arrangementa of tha cducation of the endeta, sa doveloped by the examination, are satisf: . Tho give ovidence of their entire fitness for thelr pouts and the | 7,000 r.iu:‘m instructoes, "? few oxooptions, scem qualified Tfl“';n Stae 6 Now for their responaibie positions. 0,000 ..o The m:)m':- embiueed in the course of atudy are appropriate | Virginia Gs. and nocessnry o the mout and pbysiosl training roquired for | 3,000 ox-coup. 46 the whitury profession, and, Pm' , the aystem appears tabe | 3 o s complote und tiorough as it oan possibly bo mads under tho prosent orgavization, Tho examination of the first class showed a profioienoy in the abstroot sciences, and thoir .Tl‘"““u 1o the art of war, highly creditablo to (he up-dx‘.' I and acholurship of the cadets, ws well us to tio piltience, and energy of thoir ia- stinotom. I geology, mineralogy, and othics, the oxhibition was bighl omh“ul’.:v, in the descriptions of battlea, In the depurtmont o enginecring, many of the cadota exhibited & ploasing talout for narrubive, an sccuraio krowls of history, and a thorongh ac- 7,000_.ex 68 G Amerloan Novi; *)l & Maine r B uaintance with strategical tactionl ‘movements. In the N meot of mili tuotics and 180 of the manual of Cleow arms, the cadets displayed & frill aud a perfootion w0 .. of discipliue worthy of all praise. 0. The exnmination of tho janior olusses was Lighiy astisfactory. 00, In natursl philosophy, chewistry, and the languages, the seo- Chio tions exhibited great proficieuoy. In mathematios, the demon- ven with that procision and scournoy whioh are charncteriatio of the scicnce itself, and vmnmwzm and fullness of illustention which aro roally ablo, indi- cating thas the instructions in this department are nos eor by thoso of any institutions in world. Tho apeci- ", meos of drawing were creditablo alike to pupils apd professoms, | 6. ......... 101} 400. 2% §100. ... ..... 43} and were capecinlly commendabis in viow of the fact that from | 1uak of Commerce. Kris Preforred ithe, ¢ W, & Chid the absence of the chiel professor in this department from ok | 30, .. 118 [ 100............ & [ 300. 105§ neas, tho clasaca havo boen for soveral months cutirely uader tho | Cumberiaad Col P [Mar & Cin Iat Prf | 1,000...24 oall. 106 wupervision of assistant instriotors. 0005 i, 56 0T /1 +..b#0. 38 [Clin & Alion o Roard would now notice mors partioulaiy some of the 100 ol 4 v Aalepond o errors reforred o above, and mako enoh suggestions as way oo 1 0ULOUK BOARD, our to them, They are fally convinced that the aystem of ap- X - ™ i Solntmeut ‘of amistant inetruciors. requires moaiostion aad | Gaoes. o h I Cathutand Prot MR O0-O NDna L Borreotion. The term of orvice of (he sssistant professors is | rrssaioies, 7310 | 100 A wot fixed by lnw. Prior to 185, custom paruittad ma officer o oy e o baais Rl Pemain bero aa long & bo gave satisfaction and was himeell 10| e E | 100 ™ s wntisfied with bis position. Tho result waa that officers - w (Cloy & Pitis i.....cc00 609.... mained, not unfrequontly, ton or fifteei yoam. Bince 13, 05HN ¥ G s Bove boon Trotucst. and ot prosoat aro madb dependset, | L000c.c... \HM L Contral o} 400 - B on tho interests of the servios aa viewed by Seorotary of |y gz0 amall 106 | Readin 4 500, ... wz War. These frequent ohanges aro highly ionabie, aad | o o | o0 "8 10.100{Chio & N W Bref while some excuses for this polioy may 1S ound daring (ho jadt Tog) 1.0 100kl 500 " mynnlllmlminw d-uamn’wuoln:-,mu7 o ,T‘ Missouri 6o ' ' Al e - veor- R 1o suy that, independently of any urgent uecessily, thors A ot niio & e teidea] snd growing tondeacy ts shortea ratier than (8 | J0.000." JSMigne Chmien ORSe Book KR Crvase the term of seryico of th assistant instructors. Frin Proforred '41 £ Hanis | Pita The Jionnd are firmly fmpressed with the coaviotion that the | *joq o 100 gl 10 490,106 variois dogartments of lustmction st Jhnbflrndnny labor uader : = Worto) cki great disadvantages in diftieult obtaining the serviced, - s wasislant professors, of officers of the m‘guut;fuu‘ { tudent. | U B 6a 1) o‘onrm Manposs Profarred Reading ¥ and of retaining those who ars dotailed wenflioient longth of | 5.000....... 1% 100, e MG 6O, A1 time to give them that jntegest In (he subjeots taught, and that | Missouri StatoGa | 3,000 . o 38| 500.0000scoe 0, 0,000.. ... 91 [Atlantis Mall m;.wcfluu ; feal exporienco in feack I ar absolutoly necensary | I NY6tassRE | 100 ng, wh T n mitako to eupposs that aay 0 thelr succes: aa teachers, officer who Liss graduated at (he acadomy ia at onco qualifisd (o | 10,000... Mog 1044 Wilkoabarro Coal. ~ Clave & i nct ns an fustruotor. Ho most bu oss for toaching as | O & Miw Cort 1,200 ... L 62) 200l . 99 well as & capuoity for acquiring knowledgo, and those qualitios, | 10,000... . 2 Cho @ N W Prof without an actual experiecco of severa! yoars in the eeoitation. | 70,000 o 900 190 G | 100..eo.o.c room, aro of littis avall to the pupil Tol & Wab 1 M E "1 100. 6 | 00, Notw that peace is restored acd the se=vices of officers are not | 10,000 ... 91 100 required fn thoe field, it 18 to ba hoped that fnstructors of the Nioth National Bk 0§ 300 .....oaeen Ty higheat ability and fituess will bo selocted for duty, that a muck , (zl:“ & Tolvds o 10 w190 | 100, greater dogroe of permanency will ba giveu to (Leir position, Cumbartand Prof | and that every inducoment consistent witli the servics will bs 500......... . 66y 100.. offered to thoin o becoms interestod in and dovoted to tieir | Wowt Union Tal -~ Mioh. Bo. & dution 8 ... -0 W The Board would nof attempt to fix any apscific term of [ 00, < A% 400..... servion, but they aro of tho opinion that sasistaut instruotors | 109 455 800, Bhould bo retained at foast four years, whilo the principal asste- | Iadianapolis & Cin | Chic & Alton tant professors could advactagoonsly bo assignod o duty for x | 900.... R I B = Ohio, & B LT louger period. ‘The acadousy would thus, they are satistiod, re- OPBN BOARD OF RROKERA—1® A, M ceivn the bonefits of greater experionce and profisiency, while | o & Myas Car' New York Conton_{Miok bo & No Ind 1o detriment would follow frowm the oocasionsl absence ofths | “jg 000 ... w | 400 00 o profemors. The army and tie country wonld ths aoaro Iarger | Cuibertand P! - Sttt | class®l nocomplisiied officors, aud t£o aystem of rotation would | " | 30 %0 5 oo bring out auy peenliar merit iathe tustructors. Care, bowover, | g | 674| 100 ey & Pitke should be taken that Ghe oficer ahou'd ot b reteined so long | o0 bt - o a0 from his corps aa to weaken bis sympathics (or w4100 T ilkacbarrs Conl A Leartar on the moral traiting of tho oadots, the Board are |: 0. orre. o ge YRS O3 el of opinion that it is eminently desirabie that the ohaplain of ths | g Gos! 30 b Togl 400 ... 1% fost should, not b & momber of tho Acsdomio Board. T'be | “mg 13 | 200,700 45 Togy 9 ) haurd would respootfully recommend oalrel | . |meading | Finst. That tho enaplain ba relievad from aoadsmio dutios, -~ SR T3 K13 . in order that bo may devote himself ecclusively to the moral T 40,7630 108 {Chis & North Weat wnd religious tealning of*the oadets . 200, 33| 600, 390 1 60, P Second. That ho be red to ho'd dally, in the obapel, | Umion Navigation. | 400 A0 gt 400 ey morniag prasers, spor af who ohooss may hars ths | gop Yospl 2000 0. 1084; 300, DD 544 privilege of attending. 0 " ) ' "t K P s B roquirod o, form olase for bibiadt . |, "panterk Unlos TeL(Z0s, Wa & enb | Q5ri-neer 8 8 ! aming i . TS TR { R i ¥ en That opar ob UPLN DOARD OF {\(mrxlm—l P sepvaice of the Sabbath, all w with | Cumberiant New-Vork Contral Mivh 50 MV Iad #0 [ 4 1t 13 conalste: proper military dis 1W0...... b “‘ 1_1]» . 3 T y of the opinion that the 0orps of 134104 Clove & Pit 003 #3 1004 8. mn | w0 4 wow authorised wured by the e h ght inorcase s recorda of the 125 and 1850, thy bid A% .10 Ulilo, ook Iy, & P ! of poopie thers i aamially ¢ tha Military Acsdemy for caol wmillion of the popua atars of our Govarnment, | 100..... he poc £ our froutier settlemanta, | Wes! U Tole anding army in thwe of ... slas of thoroughly | Atiautis Mab £ the differant ataft | 100 A ands of the sarvios | T Csateal y recommend even o | 200, maot, tha increas’ng | 10 1 secieatifio o1gress oftiners, i ntareats of the | Rasding 11 Contand 1 thi a: Congreas, by Ot 900 L1104 100 (SENIETY tant day, for the 600............1104! 100 s Sl S| 40 W& Cexd ol 1wy pred 5 bt organinatios Butioe Coal of tha gatior 45100, e bID. 134 resnect tho high ex- | 400 4rg Miok S0 & No fad e N Y Coutral { W, .. B2 N 1| o b8 Erie B 8 o . 72 Chua, A . 00 bt ) armies, but has geuaral acientific aud Abo Board are of the :.J e at Wes® s Bk Py s o mililarr o o graduat 0 b 04 ligh aftor grad 3 PRIROLKUM AND MINING STOCKS. e BOARD emy. It ia s i Bid. Awed ! BUL Askad ba require: v | Deteotom Stocks [ ) enter ons of the re, ¢ > | 30 vl 2 hecois el 10 9 Keyo 7 3 A of the A 105 115 Kipp & Buell G 0 % terate the unkind fe 30 La Crosse Gold 10 115 ween tha different o & 10 The Board deetn 1t o tamca 0 reise tha stand- | 10 acd of gualification . the to facrease to any con- | .10 Montana © eruble extout th t defioleey in | 75 100 MontauX. .. Y not | Rynd Farm 19 25 New. York Shade River ... .. 15 Oak Hill G of £ propacation United Potrol ¥ 10 25.0hi0 & Col G & 3 50 now ridiolowsly low | Usited States 300 3 r 550 and high sobools demand ation than 1 Mining Stocks 165 eequiredof those sooking ad Tha Board | Alpins of o 240 are of the opinion that the standard should at | American fod . 22 tiantic & Pasitio 4 23 |Smith & Par G 6% ed 84 o requim least be so far ek o candidates, beside AA\ being adept in 1z, reading and writing, to be thoroughly yres Mill & Mig. 4 90 | Texas Gold....... ... o ted with descriptive geography as taught in our publi | Batos &Baxtor G. 185 .. |Canadn Copper. ..~ 53 schocls, arithmetie, the clements of English grammar, and the | Benton Gold 1 1 25/Charter Oak Cop.. ... 1 history of the Uuited States 1he preset system of appoint- | Bobtail Gold :Hbllhridounl T, mext of cadets 14 80 degraded by political considerations that | Bullion Con: 3 00| Evergreen B Cop. the competitive ayatem of examination seems to the Board ab- | Burroughs Gold %/ Hilton Copper. ... 2 50! Indiana Copper. . ard of qualification, | Chureh Unlon G ? Congress, instead | Crozier Gold. . Columbian G. & solutely necessary W securs a higher and they would suggest that the memb € 8¢ r&sssusIze of recommending one persou for eaob vacancy. nominate a con ) - iderable number of candidates desiring admission to the Mili- | Consolidated Col... ... 15/ Tudor Lead tary Academy from their Congrassioual Districts; that the | Consolidated Grog. 9 %5 alkill Lead..... ons 80 nowinated be required to submit themselves to | Corydon...... ... 230 Erpress Compa, 3 7d of examiners in their respective districts, to be - | Downievillo Gold.. 11 dama........... 8 00 & nated by the Secretary of War, in respact to their educational Echla G Min ofC. ... American........ 7700 80 ualificasions, their meutal abilities, and their mnicul condi- | First National.... 4 0 Manvfacturing Stocké. tlon; wad that the persons recommended by said Board as pass- | Gold Hill am Rassell File cose - 8 Gunell Gold. ... €@ fog the best examination reeeive the appointments. method of appointment, by exciting periodically a stimulus of competition fn each Congressional distri have the double effect of promoting the eause of popular educa- tion throughout the country, and of securlng to the academy the choloest youth of the nation. The hospital commends itself for the good order and cleanli- ness that exist throughout the entire establishment. ‘The general condition of the buildings and public property indicates a careful and faithful supervision on the part of the superintendent. 'I'ho superintendent baa the general supervision or admiuly tration of the affairs of the institution, and of every matter re- lating thereto, Of this administration the Board feels author. iaedd {0 spoak in the highest terma. The institution Is guverned with great strictness, and aceording to the most exaet princi- u‘ liary ducipllue, ‘l.n-l they bare 20 l:ululmn u.r expross F opinion t o great objrct and purpose of the nqa‘r\&um is to make the Mm’:‘y one of the most m;;m;\ nm.l:u nho?l,ol:li’hc "&"&"G,‘.“' o 1;-: its - uates ! a: erly qualities begiiting the clevated Stations SRR R i e i . ‘Tha Academio Uorps Ly actuated by the same lgh principle, #ud with the support of th other departmenta of the Govern went the great object of the institution will be attained, so far 88 can be accomplished. by education and military disctpline. The accounts of the Treasurer of the Military “Academy ap- r o be nccurately and satisfactorily kept. " His books ex- bit & full and particular statement of receipts and disburse. ments, under thelr appropriate heads, and are highly croditable 10 that officer for neatneas and oxsctnosm. Finally, as touching all questions, affecting all Mearts, and promotive. . uod, the Board would urgu the wore con. mflm. of that Board and vital patriotism which has happily definod to inchids all the charities of all.” The Board wero 4 to soe the aocuracy with which the formal i n Bealthinl aares! Ayors's Mill & Mg 100.... vee 89 %[ Key Petrolenm Stocks. Brooklya Pet. [ S 1333 2 20 % EE3Scssvcosce SRSEISEEAE T3iEEL, o R i o o SE° BBEE 10 10 vore vseces powers and dutics of the Gegeral Government wers cted described by sowe nLt‘- soctions: but they think that xot!n beyond the cold, skeleton analysly of the Constitu- tion M!! 1o presented, sad that no effort should be spared to oherisl: ad ineroass amorg the cadets o fervid feeling of M ot . pationality Avo'ding the narrow qnestions of party aad the ... o000 Dittarness of scotional hatred, let these yonthful minds up ‘with some adequace kzowledge of the vast and varied Ete—m‘n of our magnifen: countre. "As its manifold relations of in teroat and futer-Copandarhe are duveioped to his mind, the wnmm: would lear. 0ot only the magnitnds of the stake oh Ao 1nlght be o ‘WEDNESDAT, Dee, 12—-r. M. Gold closed at 1377, after selling at 1384 and 17h The Soeotia takes out $272,188 In specie. upor to contend fn wr, but a0 | Goverement stocks are lower, § @ per cent on the gold- E‘E"':“T":"-,{;E! o :‘ - ':“""" " u'.{:{‘l’% bouriag ume, acd 0 on e T.0m. Missour S0 4 i e lower, and Now-York State 7 § per cent. Miscolla- "il""’“W Bourd, | 19008 1008 a0 geoacally stendy. - Camborlaad (el 4 por bty New Precident of the oont, sad Adams Expros 3 per oent, Wostern Union s 1§ por cant. Atlautic Mail rose to 107, Tho speculative P active at 74B74}, and the common neglected. At the Becond Board the market was stronger, Michigan Bouthern selling st 810, and aflerward at 82, Adams Expross fell § per cent additfonal, Wilkosharrs Coal sold st 62}, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh at 93f The latest prices woro as follows: N. Y: Conteal, 110§110§; Ede, 732 73 Reading, H0§@110F; Michigsn Southern, Slja8ig, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 923%9 Rook Island, 100 1054; North-Wostorn, 5% @34, do., Preferred, 744 ®75; Fort Wayne, 1062106}, Monoy is active at 637 per cont upon good collatorals, inoluding Governmont stocks, and toward the close of busiuoss there was & sharp dowand st 7 per cent. Loane AL 5 per cont are guite rare, In commercial bills little dog. The ratea for bost namos arw 6j@7 per ceut, Thoro s & £ood sugply of psper at. extra iaterest, but @ 18 not salablo. Froighita are more aotive and rates are firmer. The en gagomanta to Livorpool are %8 30 brsh. Barley, at 6@64d To Londow, 7,000 bush. Rys, at 6{d., 8,300 Lush. Barley at Gjd. To (Maagow, 7,600 buah, Com, st Bd,; und pee steamer, 7,500 bush. Corn, and 5,000 bush, Barley, st 84 To Bromon, 4,000 6os. Laxd, at 175, &i., 2,000 bbls, Rosta, st . 9d.2%, and 150 hhds Tobacce at 20w 422, 64, 4 bark was chartersd to Corl for ordacy with Barley ot Se . Tho businoss a6 tho Bub Troas vy was: Receipts, $357, 726 97—for Customa, $194,000. Payments, §1,4490, 99 7 Balancs, $107,160,040 49—Goil Notes, $3,000, The following shows the oxporta jsxclusive of spesie from Now-York to forsign ports, for tho week suding Des. 11, and sinco the beginning of thy yeas Yor the woelr. ... #3998 54; Provioualy roported 198,303,863 180,405,868 R Sinos Jan. L. B0802 404 B85 A28 BITH RSN J. W. Garrolt was Lo-day roslested President of the Bal. timors and Ohis Railroad, an ). King, late suditor of the road, waa chosen Vice Preaident Ax Albany paper says ‘The survoya for & railroad from Albacy to New. York, oa the Wost sido of the Hudson River, aro progressing favorably. T'wo routes will be surveyed, one Fusning 8 portion of the way in the interior, and,_the other oloss te the river. It has hoem alroady ascortainod ¥ hat & ocheaper route noar the river can be weleoted than tho line upon which the Hudson River Hoad e oonstrnoted. The Tn!nt is congidered entirely lmmd tharo can ba but little doubt of the constuotion of the Comparative oamings of the Detroit and Mil Railroad for the week ending Dee, 6- 1865 9,313 ] 1365....... §98,651 | Dec... The Concinnati Commercial of Sunday says: Yachangs is atill irreguiar. As Dankers rposoly rem- ning on cfoss margins, the marky, i more Sabiaot 1 dactna: lh"vn than h,gthrr'"l:\ wonld ba S continue to buy = sell at par. Others buy at par aad ymall premina, Ji buy only at a discount Ths demand for loans waa preasing to-day a4 it was yisterday, but in no esssa ‘does tho market obasge, Not afew borrowere and meanwhils bunkers ars Induced by the . Ste L the country, until after the holidays, ax will moanwhite absorh a con<iderabls amount of currency. 15 quastionabie, howaver, whetler ths scavity of ourrency ained of i not reiativo ratber than 1 it money is in battar than nant, canses lenders (0 bo wors raserved ling, il ook With groater guspicion upon tis promises of the . mediats fuwro. The New-Orleans Bu'letir of Doc. b reports: W s havo 1o change of moment to u in the grnersl mar Kkat, thy movoment 1a moat departments of trado having been on a reatrictad acale, while operations i our leading at hare boon mors liberal, and potwithstavding the mowmen! provoment realized this morulng under (he en cu00 of tha Liv e i tires days of 10,450 by or the t three days of 10,450 bal Soete'add to the sappiies of aschange. T haa been giiat but Orm hroughout tho day. Tho b d:r on Now York a® onnf ount, 4 which gl mot - ko L ¥ Tho following in ths Now-Oriwans (otton statement for Des 4 Rtook on hand Rept 1, 1866 .. 102,008 Hocory vl to . e 3.4 Racoivad proviously 2425995, 518 T8 Clears to-day.... . 8188 Claarod proviously .. ..196,018—146, 108 #tock on hand ‘ 11,56 Congreas 14 woving slowly ia tas way of expanding the ourroncy, and probably will do littis in this direction. Our noighbor of 7% 7'imes, coneedsd to be the * Heed Center' of tho paper-wmosey devotess, and as ready to kick abag of specie as John Randolph was toXidks shoop, s commonded 5 (ha following Washingtos spociala from The Times of this morning: NO INCREAAE OF NATTONAL BANK CURRRNCY. I Isacu from tho be thority that & majority of the Cem- wittee on Bauks and Cusreco of Natioual Bank ourr i dsemoad an vnjust | BRDRMPIT0N OF NATIONAJ CURRENCY. LIp a7 dinr oy sl e National Banks to redeem their fasces 1o New-York, through their Redesming Baok in cas of the 17 cities new named by law o directly. This is iz secordsuce with the rocommendatioa of Seoretary McCtllock aud the Controller of the Carrenoy. 1t is very avidant that upaa Snancial questions Congress will aot prudantly, and aid M. McCulloch in ali propes wags. Judgiug from the votas already takes, there is 8o powsc ia the lowar Houss to pass over the Presideat’s head any wiid sshems for inflatiag the currency. At the sunual election of the New-York Central Roed, tho following wers eloctad directors: Henry Keep, W, . Fazgo, Lo Girand Lockwood, M. Judson, 8. H. Boody, Davil Crawford, jr., H. H. Baxter, Josiua Hanns, D, N, Barnoy, *G. J. Whitasy, *J. H. Chedell, Erastus Corning and Mr. Buttorfisld. *Reiilscted 1t will bo seen that all the old board were dropped bat two. Tho now board 13 composed of some of the most successfu! bankers and business men of the country, undes whose administratiou the road ought to thrive, ' Thele predacessors laava them 8 balanoe-sheet showing s surplus income of of $4,407,928, which does not seem to be cash oe available i the orlers to sell the stock from Albany ere auy test, The fllowing statement compiled from the annual reports of the Now-¥ork Contral Road: EARNINGS YEABR ENDING SECT. 30, 1563 3 1 Passongers $4.521 451 $1.360, 244 ~Docrease $161,200 Freights . 8TIR0N 96T W ] Other .. 674 042 Net incoms .............. Divideads paid—s par oen Sampus ... s En COST OF RUAD IN STOCK AND DFBT. 1863, 1868, 24,201,000 14,65, 12 13,000,504 Total..... 0,205, 102 5, 96,600 The earnings of the road from April 1, 1866, compared with the same month in 1865, show & loss of $369,4%8, while the fiscal year shows a gain of $621,26L Tho Reeding Railroad has declared » dividend of 5 per cent in cash or stock, at the option of the stockholders, The joint earnings of the Prairie da Chien and Mil- watkee and St. Paul roads are reported as showing o de- croase of $50,000 thus far In December. The Rock Island and Pacific 1oad earnad the fized weok in December: et e Fiast MortaAo Boxps or THE CxTRAL PaActrio RaiLzoad 0. 0F CALIPORNIA. INTEREST AT THE BATR O7 8K PER CENT PER ANNUW, PAY ABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY AND JULY. PAINCIPLE AND INTZREST PAYABLE IN U 8. GaLd com IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, Amoant of [sae, 97,336,000, 1o Coopon Bonds of 91,000 wach, The Bonds have Thirty Years to run, and are secured by ‘a First Mortgage, conatituting an absolute prior lien on that portion of the Road, Equipments, Franchises, and Entire Property of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, located in the State of California, and e2- tending from Sacramento Cityto the California State Line, forming a part of the GaEAT Pacteio RAILROAD Rovts, adopted and aided by the UNrizp STATES GovasNMENT. For Salo at 95 par cont. and acerand interest from Julp Joux Lc% 4 " share list openad atrong aad clossd lowsr. New-York | ¢ in currency. ,":';%o--ml Poan. J. W. Nuswrrs, Oregos. Contral foll 1§, Erio §, sad Roadiag §. Clovelsad sad | Kor further particulacs apply &0 R M. Trvaii, Miss. Jossrs N .‘“flr’ PittaburoR was aotive and ross to ¥, an advaucs of 4 por ] FIsK & HATCH, W T, O o, Mo, |00k Vi alock f just now i akIL o, wd g | Baakans el e 0 Uaitad Blatas aal othar dosew Joun 6 sdcmrnn. Wh. THOWAS O. BT Locioes orodioted for it Nocth Wogtern Prolocrsd wee | blo svcygition, No. & Naswaa s, Now Yock. ___-—————4