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Amount dra b the General Fund during the ear ending S0th Heptember, graTR OF NEW-YORK, } fsu (800 Statement B.).c.... .« 8,854,200 09 Amonnt transfefred to the fol- Towing funds for interest on monoy in the Treasury, dur- ing the year, belonging to waid funds, viz E K, ALBANY, Jan. 1, 1807, Cegtatatire O;Z'e..mn.my wwith the statutes in dutics, the Controller respectfully submits L n| 2 the financial operations of the i tures, and the condition of the Trust | geiool Fund #2751 7 Liternture Fi ... 512800 . U. 8. Deposit Fund. .. 3,904 6 te debt of the Btate on the 50th of Septem- | Long Tsland Railroad ber, > Sinking Fopd .. 241 48 1866, General Fuud 3 . 86,042,622 2 | Vgyking Fund...... . 27,683 28 — 70,808 92 . 224,000 00 218,000 00 | A3 out of warrants drawn on : T 10,507,398 40.... 18480 © | "o Treasury remainiog i County. 23,989,000 00.... 27, s b {Ta‘tsd on'?¥:€.?0}h Septem! r 550 67—$10,114,059 44 Total.... . 40,861,349 80.... 851,753,082 22 | ppounii of receipts Into tho e increase of duv!dur{nxthely i 108 was tho ‘T,‘m,,),.,dm.,,, e g n of that year, in support ol {ng 30th September, 1 (3C0 Searuses of oo 0 Goverumont to revuforce its ,,fif‘?,,,r‘,‘:!,}_r) ety 7,480,043 0 the War. ransferved from the Sch L oy ‘f‘l’lw‘;trl- FUND DEBT. l-“n':;:‘; for bonds for Jands. . 697 53 fon of the State Indebtedness known 28 the | Aniaunt of warrants drawn on bt, amounted on the soth of Beptomber, the Treasury remaining ui- B8 and ncl ¢ 30th September, 1408, 22 and included the following itcius: aid on the me‘wfihwn of 1677, aad ”0‘ O R Deficlency of the revenue on tho 30th Bep- 776 14 — 7,400,415 70 — wa of e 450,848 82 | Thomber, 1900, .o coones R th o 0601 04 (Q5T8 88 | Tho revennes of this General Fund tre derived mainly 000 00 v direct taxes, from dutics on salt and auction, ?;)m tl:: lmum st apart by the Constitution to e paid from the income of the canals. _The total amonnt receiv: o Prom those sources for the fiscal year ending Sept. p X soth tember, 1865, the dobt was 6, cas $6,015,007 14, divided as follow B8 o o Bebtombor, 160d, the debt. was 5,642,620 22 ‘“‘g,‘.‘,‘,'z‘,f,“ufl ‘ g i r Auction duties. 3 uring th fiseal year. 408,52 15 5,674,875 35 piReduction during the PAD G203 Controtier's bonds, | TeXCe--- P Tor the purpose stated below: Total..eersee & 46,018,007 14 out, lssned. for loans from the Raflroad i v [ mfil Funds {n 184400 8,367 00 | qpe Superintendent of the Ouo fl‘n:fa Balt B'Frlngl - 8 per oeut, lssued iu 1842, for a loan to the trea- ports thai, the quantity of ealt man ctired during the - 11,000 00 | B icu] vonr wa 7,008,200 bushels. o rexentic sbor L ! D theretrom was #71,008 80, and the expenditures H5,657 g PUdS. o s, Lavw o 8,965 15 | 15" eaving the surplus "‘:‘:’:'iwww 14, Tho estimates B e oo, e elaims of (ho Uanal Fund upon for the noxt year Smoust 20 ¥ s, e ot redcemablo July 18t, 1566... 885,000 00 | qpg receipts trom aKtion dutics for the fiseal year end- New-Youk and Erie Railroud Co. tato stock, ro- iing September 30, 1956, show a gain over tho provious year il of 37.80 per cent, a8 will appear from tho annoxed sf deomable in 136) and 1862, 6 per ceut... ment: ' 2 “Auction duties to Sept. 420,720 23 Tho geingigel of tho debt 18 payable as followst,, wo 00 Auiction duties to Sept. 106,808 65 e i X 05| B0,000 00 W11 68 42,951 05(1878 . 700,000 001 At pl Pn{lu‘ nterest. . Nol paying terest TAXATION. Thie following estimate of tho taxes required for the fis- cul year commenoing October 1, 1367, 18 submitted with fhe remark that it inoludea only tho rates necessary for jects nized by existing laws. Should ox‘rlol\l?lmry e 10 ¥ tax for the General Fund 45,642,022 92 Total debt appropriations bo made, (e A iatemont of the Qe 1) Lt Xk ING PU i 1n table 1. il hAve to bo proportiohally {nerensed: e - - ' : Sor Ge! 3 1 4, | For ea 9. . The reccimie aad dlapuracments on wocount of this fand. | LoF O .. o, e ou. -3, milla. Ty resoliition of tho Renato passed April 2, 1866, the Controller was directed “to examine the laws regulat- assexsment and collection of taxes, and to suggost ing the the year ending Septomber 30, 1856, were as follows : 29 the trensnry Scptembe veee $159,120,13 ved from the caval reventes 104 o General Fund for intorest. - 27,569 23 | ORIt ab might be calculated fo remedy exiat: ——— | 10§ Incqualities @i+ to consider the question of Indiroct . 069,004 39 | (2% STV ith & view of ascertalning to what extent, it Rodemption, of State stock and . oy the ayatern conld be adopted in this State.” In do- Qontroller's bonds....o..o 40,203 15 aufance with the order of the Senate, the Controller has tereet on General Fund debt. Wi o ted anch time to the subject, 74 the nature of his aaltige... s sbecd e otal duties would altow; and aithough he has not been 769,897 34 | Qi to complete a detailed toport, as directed in the reso- tton roferted to, e hias s 11 made considerablo progress in the tnquiry, and hopes to be prepared to submit the re- sult of his investigations to the Legislature b an early ance in the treasury R«f\tomlwr 90, 1866.... $217,127 03 § will bo necessary to redecmn the dobt as it falls due, until the payment of the w loans or by taxation, Oy uaw Loas OF b vail ndimit of the application of & [ PEHOS e et sic larger portion of the canal revenues to that ohject. If the tion, s lopg na the Gene ot revenues shouid not be materially reduced, m-m may be auticipated as early as 1868. Taise money . & moro equt’ able ad he taxes on real and per- ustiment o 13 @ demonstrable fact that s a BOUNTY DI The tollowing statement gives & classifieation of the Sounl property: T esiato ds mot asseased at moro otk according to the seyern forma of indebtedness by | §EVTC Tnob iy value, while the larger por- which it was reproscuted at the close of tiio fiscal year: | fion of personal vroperty escapes altogether. There Controllor's revenuc bonds not convorted, Would sseum 1o o no way of avoiding theso inequalities, ‘fssued under chapter 56, Laws of 1805. ....... $3,958,500 00 | gt of r-quiring a sworn return to be made of ail pro- Coupon bonds lssued under chaptor 325, Laws 0 o | perty liabe to tagation, and adopting more stringent pro- oo 8800 Visions for its usscsmont at its value. The adoption of isiied undor chapier 20, ! 21,720,500 90 stook such a rule, wonld, beyond all doubt, increase the assess- ment rolls by the addition of a very large smount of pro- perty, which now entirely escapes taxaiion. A more ac- eurate valuation of real éstate mtrm be secured, by in- vesting the State Board of Equalization, as at present contatuted, with mm-hmmowlmtrorrl-n]\ondlng 0 thoso possessed by similar bonrds in other States. It is pre- Rimed that o general equatization and valuation of pro- perty on the returns of connty officers would not be ne- rmn?‘ oftener than once in three or fivo years, but it should govery in the tmposition of loeal as well as Btate taxes. QI'MA would soon do away with the practice of wn- dervaluations of real estate by local officers, s there would b 10 ohject in continuing it. A regulation similar to what 18 here proposed has provailed for some years in the State of Ohifo, and it i understood to bave had a bene- ficial effect in correcting inequalities, and ensuring the axsesment ufrmpmy at its aetual value, As an addi- s 827,644,000 00 on account of The receipts and dishu D the dol&uy to shat date were as follows: 4,454,000 00 029,018 52 7,808 4 46,027,876 98 Received: Subscriptions to loan Advauced from Gener: $6,620,576 96 § VOND. the act, chapter Laws of 1565, it was provided - Al S I Lo ot o ssored tha wamy | thoual_medilontion (o' the exbling lawh, 16 50,000,000, abd. that there should be imposed an annual | Fecommended that the (sCNCUOR | potns B et e ey, &ho ntorest and creato & sinking | Sonal 04 roal property, 1, FPNd that . the $ahd Manate 1o baY the principa i 13 years from the | S0, HASIUCE G v noting ua (i latter. date of the net. At that time tho amount of the debt | TTIEE L F T corporations, whether organized under ¢, should bo assersed directly by the ‘ontroller on KWOr! ments and returua to be mmado anuually to that officer. The object which it is assumed this provision would accomplish, i that of insuring somo degree 0f uniformity in asscssments of corporale pro- perty As an auxil oould ot be unticipated with suffcient accuracy o Allow | gegrai or speciai 1 of & oorrect estimate of the anuual amount required; but at the last session of the Legislature, assuming that the debt would rench #25,000,000, a tax of 2j mills was imposed and appropriated 1o that objeet, for the fiscal year com- wencing Oct. 1, 1866. On’ the valnations of 1865, this should produce §,295,619 33. This sum was erroneously taken as the correct pmoaut, on the supposition that the ndebtedness was to be paid In cars from its issue, in- stead of 12 yoars from the passage of the act, which period ‘will expire on the 17th of ,\Yr‘ 1577, To pay the interest and provide for the principal of the debi at that time ‘will require an annual contribution for the 10 years the debt has to run, counting from April, 1867, of $3,953,911 66, the valuatious of 186, There will also $658,202 53, to make up ation of 1866, appiicable during the fiscal year ending . To realize these amounts it will {herefore be to impose & tax of 3 mills for the next fiscal It 18 proper to add in ‘connection that the calculation has been made on the assumption that the Binking Fund moucys can be fnvested 50 as to yield 6 per cent semd-aunually. ry measure to what has been previonsly proposed, it is recommended thit an_income tax of say three pe t be laid on all incomes over 81,000, tho avails 10 be applied to tho sole purpose of paying the war debt of the State ; the tax to be lmposed whevever Congress hiall cousent to,remit It o the States, for the object speck ied. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, The receipts into the Treasury during the fiseal year onding on the 50th September, 1864, on account of ali the funds except the Canal Fund, were $12,576,144 60. The B ents on uccount of these’ varfous funds, during the iscal year, wero $13,051,102 36, ‘Treasury overdrawn Sept. 30, 1968, 1,07 In the report from this office, submitted to the Legislaturo in January, 1860, the receipts on account of the General Fund Reveinie, for the then current fiseal year, were esthmated at $10,130,064 85, The expenses for the samo year, including deficiency, #9,6%,- necossary ‘ur. for the objects he re specified. CONTINGENT DEBT. X X The contingent Labilities of the State arising trom loans | 078 6. Estimated surplus Scpt. 30, 1860, 986 21. ‘The of its oredit to corporations, were Incurred previous to the | 8ctual receipts, from all sources, wero 67,490,415 76 The Shoption of the Constitation of 1546, which probibited the | Actual payments, including deficiency from the provious giving or loaning tho credit of the Btate in aid of any in- wore $10.114,03 ot Bept. 20, 1866 vidial, assoctation or corporation. On the 1st of Feb- 68. The recelpts on neral Fund ruary, 1862, these liabilities amounted to $5,235,700, while resent fiscal L. 80, 1867, on the 30th of Septomber, 1566, they had been reduced to the sum of & stimated cear, including deficioncy, §10,877, $218,000, partly by payments madé by corporations, and mu,v by their mmnyflun Dby the State as & portion of Uenorsl Fund debt, in cases of insolvency. The re- paid by staté- 5. Estimated deficiency Sept. 50, 1667, §56,008 60, STATE OF THE TREASURY. Amount of warrauts drawn on the ireasury on account of the soveral funds, dring the year ending 50th September, 166 (56 statement B)...... . §13,650,642 49 Amount of warrants the treasury remaining u Imd on the30th Septewber, gpective proportions assumed by the State, aud tho corporations, will appear from the annexe: E m.z 1t will be seen that much the larger portion has n merged in the General Fund debt, aud has thus be- coine a charge on the treasury. . Contingent debt, Feb. 1, 1842 45,235,700 Contingent debt, Sept. 50, 1566 o 216,000 R 4 639 81 Roduetion since 1842 . ——— §13,001,100 %6 Assutned by the State 51665,700 Balance in the treasury on the 182,000 30th September, 1605.......... 90,660 18 Yatd by corporations Amount received into t sury on account of th ‘CANAL DEBT. ral tunds, during the Receipte during the year. tolls. w . of sus 3 ot it Ou curron ent [aneons rocelpts. .. rayments during oners, for cetntendents, oF i 6 L 12,494,798 68 Amount o the treasury remn w“d on the 80th Sep ng un- uber, 76 14 12,576,144 60 Amountoverdrawn on the 30th September,1886 §1,074,957 76 STATEMENT OF BALANCES DUE FROM AND TO THE TREAS- URY ON THE 30TH SEFTEMBER, 1860, VIZ.: From the General Fund Reve- P o P for ' salaries, cle nuo.... L $2,023,697 68 pay of inspectors aid ¢ From the U, 8. Deposit ¥ un: eie! (‘0‘20«101“ ot Tevenue.. .o 25,438 56 himasters x ———— 00,07 salariea cbirgcalis To the 8chool Fund, viz.: il Tovenuos, refunding tolls, pri 011,555 00 and other miscellancous pa; 69,144 98 100 ———— #1,100,700 Yor overdraft on account of Ch ' the Literature Fund, viz.: N canal locks, por act chaptor apital... 211,774 18 Laws of 1866.. veenees 02,458 81 Revouue. 13,919 66 — A, ————— 256073 % i 3434989 73 | 7 tno 1. 8. Depostt Fund, viz.: “ Burplus Tovenuea”. 574,756 39 | Capital.. 7,501 48 Payments to Sinl:ing Funis, vis. To the Mariner's Fund, viz: article 7, section 1. 1,700,000 00 Capital...... $5104 A1 mhlo 7, section 3. 850,000 00 Under protest. 1,160 78 : 7, soction § 824,756 39 B e e e 1,894 67 3,874,706 30 | TO_the College Land Eerip omparing the m‘zn with those of the preceding | Fund, vi m&vncse $3,677,465 45, 1t Will bo soen that thero is $i40 00 s gabi to the extent of $752,250 07, 11,31 66 (he Canal Debt, 30th September, 1866, show P2 e oo DWMs . awl‘umo;m, O a T AHBLISS Inand By B. Oo oo 08 e anual iniarest on the same. To the CBoldi 834 1 Y’y Tpor ceat 6 perceut Opercent. Toial ¢ | TG, the Bl A #1650 $160 und 6490 10,000 106,000 | TO the 20 Siuking Fund. 27,177 05 0 | To the Military Record iFund 1,713 76 1574, To the Treasurer for amount sinkib i overdrawn. . weneeniaes 1,074,957 76 2,640,076 24 1t will be noticed from the foregoing statem the payments from the treasury fu'r all pu wf," 'i.n'r ‘:‘l’-‘: fiscal {‘cn ending Bept. 80, 1866, excecded the receipts 81,074,057 76, end that there was a deficiency on that date in the revennes of the general fund of $2,623,637 68. This 50 600 000 1000 ,000 00 000 000 15,160 600 61,960 0% €1834,60 Asasal intereet. . o @m0 #100 An analysis of the M’Mtwhlu. Prineipal of dobt and of asticls 7ofthe ~ Augual int Sk~ =~ sterent of the U was caused by the delay in the payment of th T B Oty of Nem-Forh. muinting to e ios s oo wm‘r a'third of the whole State taxes. n paid beforo the close of the fiscal year, lmulof ng overdrawn, would have had a Ity favor of 045 99, mfimdeflclanc in the fund peven: would have been mduuex to §187,754 69. zh.e.nun ’ n‘:'y ust gtated of $2,623,637 68, was made up of aBYry Was overdrawn, 81 o 1, ‘and the .lnfin tis ‘iatemént of (R ue from the tnn\{g.w the several funds mq I;.}figd $1,574,115 48, §25,438 66, the deficlency In the Btates Deposit Fund rovenue. In another form of statement, the 1 s 'fl',:' w01 P':'n;l :unsd u‘;"t‘h indebted to the deposit- In) 0 school literature and 92, which sums make up the amou L 023,637 68 as previous), l:uud. lt‘fi %09 Wade, Tho Gatimates Tor tho Dusk Baeay NEW-YORK DAY TRIBUN BANK REPORT. et expenditures 490,415 76, AN g an over estimate 0! and .an _under estimate .of |, p BANK DEPARTMENT. } 1 roe consisted of h 10 0] Py E ::gfiud::"r‘nm':'fi:'fitynrrhpafv.yprk.wl.x«n \vt-rMnrlndm‘f To the Honorable, the Legista A "Ihe operations of this Department, and llolnh(:"l,*l’:'ll,:ullklllx ystein n} the State of New-York will {imates for that year, but not paid until some mgntha ater, * s, o two (4) and three (3) and by a EE:;II erffi'IlTfii'lL'.‘u‘l e ".','r”:»'r_f"\ 1‘;:::“ i e " i‘h .t‘-:x operutions sud this condition may be condensed a8 Rats el ' outstandi: = Sept. 30, 1865 fi";‘fifi? o ' outstandis : Sept. 0, 1866.. Titerest on luvestment in Cireulatic Btato prIsons. .. 16,906,938 00 Foes of yubiio offic Slock. Mortgazes 8 ax.... 1 v t ' Non-resident taxea. po- sad iR HARE 25,700,550 05 Cir. dation, Sept. & . 1863 . do. d.. Sept. 90,1 of Bocurities. . )th September, 1865, 114 an| tient; on the 2/th September, 1863, Nt have been converted ar, and the remainder 53,541 70 14,463,000 19 s reported to this but 85 Bank sre- Banking Departuwcn Railroad companies. Gaslight companies. Temporary loans Miscellanoous . Total..cooueenen Executive Departmen! i"‘n‘nhl‘lo"(‘;{nwl alaries, clerk hire and expen- ported, Of oo (ngJonger reporting nto National Banks during the {lu\"u taken nvpslnlmns{rr(lu-? astets, and close their corporate organization, and are no longer dolug business under the Banking laws of this Stat ’,l‘lm process of dissolutiou foreshad owed in the last Ro- ;{ort from this Departimeut, has been progressing rapidiy Quring the year. 0 conslderati , the canses oper- Buggestive us these cons 1[2.)‘:::; are, the causca gper « State Hall. Hall for the State Cabi thy roduce thom Hataral history of Now i Jeghs -u;;';. to n‘r;eccfl)r reimove and Congres, whi ch pos- " . tl wer, s thus far e 2 e l-‘|‘|ul ;m‘ tho Capitol, State Hall and eaut oven {'x‘.’)., .'u-gnfi;vh nvllnh‘pp'llh-lh ,"mullh:n'u 1o hrary.... ange urpose in th avter, Printing for tho Blais. o & e yoar 0 bauks | L thomadlves of Stato tax for canal purposca. the provisiona of the law authorizing a depostt o: money Stato military expenditures, With the Superintendent for the redemption, during six 1t xpendifures, inciden ! ing sl Hllln'illl ll‘lg pountios to volunteers. and have withdrawn ai Onondaga st &prin irculating notes, years, of thelr other sccuritics. Othor mensurce, looking to a retention of seouritles tn Jow of making & cash deposit, will donbtless be urged uipon the aftenspn of the Legislature by partics luterestod i effecting & change. Wilo the ||n-m-n|“‘n vialons have proved ndequate a8 & protéction to the public, aud have afforded a simple, 49,184 00 Chemung r:inul f' i i on of journals, Transportatiol Y6 Legislaturo and public cming the efreulation packiges ; Uheap and efficacious means of offices 83212 | CoCOD g hiiks, and have fim srable bur- Tmprov den upon th laps, no b son River, &.... Jection (o o change in the law t 1 atford uns Quarantine. .. tiestioned seenrity to the bill-holders, more weighty, State Indobte i I teid to keep in existence this Department han that it beyond a period when 1t might otherwlse be with. T\:'n banks, the E. 8, Rich’s Bank of Exchange, an ndi- , @ bk~ Tnterest on Nes3. Tmprovement of Oak Orchard ¢ Tmprovement of the Albany b Hospitals, o1 lispeused ble ins yidual bank focated at Buffalo,and the Hion B Nou-resid ing ussoctation loeated at Lion, huve become insolvent Temporn during the year, the former passing into the hands of us- Miscollancous. signees, and the latter into the hands of a reeciver. The Total 354,290 69 f each will bo ample for the redemption of ar. ceurring sinee the close of the flscal year, it 18 the fact of the organization under the i Aition of the property und _has led to the concli- both as to the form of in- and the agencies through which tiey are made. The present syston 18 too cumbersome, and Lio responsi- bility is too much divided. After careful consideration, the Controller is of the opinion that it would be wise to pro vide for calling in the mortgage loans of the Deposit Fund, and for investing the money in the stocks of this State or of the U States. Independent of the general ohjec- tions to tho present sys! already stated, there 13 another and a practical o resented in the fact, that the ascertained losses for the past five years from defaleations, {undequate security and other causes, will reduce the net revenue to six per ¢ although the loans are mude at soven. What additional losses would be disclosed, on a Rome reflection on thie prese of the United States Deposit lat o chiango s desiral) bank in the City of nd called the New- gratifying testimony f our kysem of free iations aguinst 8 still’tarn to it del system of the o pitalists or- r it wherever the cour o §s snch as hem to dispense with the fssue of circulation us a source of profit. T Btate of ane ik with o ea Exchange Bank ity and eff) i HE SAFETY FUND, Pursnant to the provisions of an act of tl sla- 564, the Superintendent has the sets of the safety fund into cash, and declared careful examination by a competent commission, cannot nd of 40 cents on cachwdollar of tln-'uum:,mlluq of course, bo estimated with acen but it Is believed ,"' A ‘l.f:‘l‘-d‘“"h'y Bank, Yates County 18 Al uce the actual net incoine 1o five per cent. amount loaned on mort gage 15 £3,500,000, the result anticipated would make pn annual differwmce be- fween the real and nominal revennue of over $30,000. view of these facts, the change proposed would b siderable gain to the fund, if the Btate and Natfons curities conld be purchascd 80 as to yield six per cont. By the nct, chapter 481, pussed at the last session, the Coitroller wits authorized to sell the land serly; 1o this Btate by Congress, and remaining undisposed the trustees of the Cornell University, Shouid it not be racticable to make such sale, the ‘act nuthorized tho ommissioners of the Land Office to scll the serip to any person or persous, who would agree and glve adequate socurity for the performance of the agreement, that tio Dot avalls and profits from its sale should from time to time as they were realized “ to be paid over aud dovoted o the purposes of such fstitution or fustitutions, as have tociprocity Bank. lart dividend were uty Bauk com- ntendent, by ap- yment to him, County Bank, ng the assump- nded In law, and nfounded in , and in direct eon- r above cited, the undersigied, by opposed th 1on before a special terin of the e Court in Stenben County, and wus - sustained by they would re As the whol exposition of his dntles, the Su- he wouid be no longer justified in Jlain and maudatory provis- of which, would Just action by the wssed, to whicli beon or shall be ereated by the act, ¢ r B 1865.” The Controller having received no applic the purchinse of the serip, from the trustees of 1he d upon the duty University, the Commissioners of the Land Office sul ng the fact of an appeal ‘e, The al has quently sold all that was then by 6,087 certificates of 160 neres ¢ , 1o the Hon. Cornell, at the price limited fn the act, 30 ccnts per ncre the purchaser agreeing to account for and pay over | ri of t pronpunced.s L0 oncluston shall be re. Ieposed of, 1 at the worst result the freasury of the State, the uet profits derlved from tho . Toeation and sale of the serip, which are toform a scparate » lon of and distinet fund, to be called the Corneil Endowrnent | the fund that 1 n applicd to a better pur- Fund, the prine ipal to be kept invic d tiie tncome | Pose. Bub, in n very clear us to the cor- 1o be devoted o the support of the U1 Tectness of my officla m. . cash held for acconnt of the several The amount funds 1s §64,21 NUSINESS OF THE DEPARTMENT, 1t witl bo seen that the work of the Department, except The arrangement thus made,will, itis result in the realization of & much lar, have been obtained from a salo of rates, the price at which it waa selll sale to Mr. Cornell was mnds | the reglatrath y exeeeded ‘that of acre. There had been deliy iy | most previous years. o portion of the year Tabor has been very arduous, taxing the energies of contract, at the close of the fiscal year, scrip reprosent ing 132,000 acres of land. ployed to their fallest exter ’x‘nn sulyoi; ment gives the eapitals of the sev In view of the demand for prompiuess tn the transne- eral trust funds, together with the recepts 4 tlon of the business of the D o ndering It neces- for the past fiscal cond oary 8t all timc to Bave eatficlont toroe for any emergen- » AP n efol e pade for more de cles of businesd, it ha won found In ] 0 in the appendix, to which veforence i wade for tore de- | T8 08RG 10U L e talled informwation. Receipts during qguene s could not bo tuaterfally lessoned the year, includ- Parmests | from ¢ Jrner years. Copital b fng halances during the 1t is, however, autic o that some red Hept., 1006, Oct I, 13 expense may be practic 3 Beboul Pund...... #1703 04 DESTRUCTION 0! LATES. Literatare Fuod,, 770,452 1 QD18 Table 18 list plates destroyed dur- pE e R e e ety Ing the year. Quite | i ¢ plates 5 ot ¥ e 1WM0 00 11,297 58 {t destruction, which will recetve attention a I Co. | Ly Sinking Fund ... PETTRTeN 6,000 @ 6000 00 Liiieeee CLERKS I THE DEPARTVENT, Lowg 1 kR Co and fix Siaking Pund... 850 14 Departinent will be Marivers) Vaud... 11,54 57 The legislativ the sy i this Departiment us an act cesaity. Upon nione do the i currency uid the burdens of taxati I Boldiers’ Allotmeat o aud flated p support 18 deriv 00,000 00 & Most o hoen em- ke s 0 ] . oyed here y its or- Indian 12504 3 14 T8 | DOYeC s L ” 1 N —o. ” Lnnzation, and © cheerfully bear testimony to the ability, g R "}" = courtesy and integrity with which the duties of each have been discharged. A sale of non-resident lands ment for taxes, was held, con and terminating on the 24th of N pated that trom $200,00 Lo 826000 wil o alo, CONCLUSION. pre « written upe uted, it will be soen the Banking system less to sit tn sorrow, vr the dissolution of & has 0 long ministercd 80 acceptably to the perity of the State. In the march and prog- cating new finanelal exigen: iber, It be reali From the stat that * L of the State or to Indulg aystem th material pr Tess of soclal in vain ACCOUNTS WITH THE UNPT No change has taken place sine from this Department, i the aee against the United Btates, for moneys expended in the ogiipment of troops In 186l The vou \d papers | €les, it bas b v, leaving to us, however, the conneeted with the claims hay n subijocted | hopo that th growtl and higher demands of the o s s fully served and answored as have Opening era miy Deen those of the one now closiug upon our sight. spectfully submitted, GEONOE W. BCHUYLER, to a thorough and Laborions o master.General, by commund of his Ex rnor, for the purposo of meoting tho objections b fore viade to them, and of supplying as far as practicable, 6 additional ovidence reaulted. o {6 Proposed s0ot 1o v wake a final attewpt at effecting a settlcient. ofints the eheve 18 BTATE FRISONS, clalon of the Court b ”"n;: l;aglpu were l:m.lru 96, n;ul tho payments 8002, | oo ccscamsom st 96, being an excons of expenditures over t ’ A 288,15, Froth thiskam shiould b deducted the vlu CIVIL COURTS. stocic o b o closo of the flscal year, Wil | C—— nelude the roceipts. he manufacture of i v TPCUTIT OO " Cliaton i Uadorstood (o Bave wecn Righly succosatu) U. 8. CIRCUIT COURT-JAX. 3.~Botore Judge SMALLEY. WHISKY ALIAS BURNING FLUID, U. 8. agt. Max H. Boringer. Jiave been proviously reparted 1 dant was brought before Co with distilling whisky withe n‘) nse wis that the article distille ambssioner Newton, 1 n stmilar case in Brooklyn, held the parties for trial. Commisstoner Osborn, 10 this case of Beringer's, held the Aefondant pro forma, that o writ of certiorari might lie. tous, Controller, | Judie Bmialley {asued the writ, requiring the produation record of the proceedings before the Commissioner, - - for the purposes of reviewal. The writ was returnable COURT CALENDAR—TitI8 DAY, 4y morning, and argument was to have been BUPIIME COURT—CHAMBRIL counsel, bit, all the partiea not belug ready, tho Told by InGraan, J.—Court opeas at i0 o argument was rullpnm-d until Monday next at 11 . m., for which tiwe [t 1s sot down percumptorily. . Re- Suporintendont, then, the Ooneral Torm bas afirmed the de ) at 1 view of its gradual increase, the question of the Labilll ‘l of the Btato to the imposition of revenus duties, hecomues fmportant. Accordivg to the published decisions of the commissioner, the operations of a State would i to bo subject o duties, and yet the revenue officers have charged the kame rates on bails and other articles manu- factured at the Clinton Prison, as if they had heen the froduct of au estaltishment owned by an ndividual or a irm. The duties have beon paid under protest, uud steps will e taken (o teat the legality of thelr nposition. Respectfully submitted, |l appear paying the ock & m. o8, N -The, r».o‘,{l." ke, el M| |7$-u-mnlnn Ins. Co. agt. Bird s ™ etal #2—Pazter gt Jisbeock 190 ot —— | UNITED STATES DISTRICT COU! ~Be ,t::.‘:“‘"“""lr bevek In _..:: o t L DSIE’% ;‘l“g;l RT—JAN. 2.~Beforo s ot | Vil R rnxnzmxnlus-;,_ o b= — agh — 2 ims of process wero madé in the following -nfv:lullhl!n. 2L - ('unl’onhflmllb Cases—11, 8. agt. 20 10th boxes, &o., AARINE COURT. J el ‘:\‘l:,fll:‘:mp ngt, 104 10th boxes clgars; Suwe ugt. 511040 Leld by by AR o V) ntornal Revenne Casti—U, €. agt. & Dbls, dlstifed spirits cider brandy; Same agt. 7 bbls whisky, found in Canal-st.; Bame agt. 8 bhls, dlstill arked * at Bame ugt. g bbl dlaitled spirte, marked U, agt. 8 il distilled -3 bhla. distilied spirits J—Ramsey agt Waters. 08— Brockway agt. Greason. 0. 26— Valestine o 270—Strong agt. Van 232 Wilkcox agt. Ledere 2eh—Hevrictta lp. Bass 304—Blair agt. Corucll 33— Van Bel 205—Lowarshon 8" Sanie i, 1 “U. 8. 6 7 bbls, whisky, marked “U. 8. Same agt. Ismfi: ‘:l‘fi tilled spiiits, marked “ U, 8, me agt. 14 bbla. distilled u*l[l{n found on Pler No. 83 East River; Same agt. 4 bhls, whisky, found at No, 43 First-gyve.; ame o whisky, iked “U. 8. %" Bamo nfi 13 bl narke \ 8. 10, Bao agt. 10 b (?lulll found q 0. 230 West-st; Bame agt. 15 bbls. whisky, ;7'.::'.:.'3., .X n:ll;m n&imnl 0 :‘; hla. distilled spirits, er No, st Kiver; Buio agt. 3 - tiled spleits, found ut No. 120 Frois chrisholiigd clatmants appearing for the above articles, on mo- tion of 5! ,i‘hrr , Assistant United States District At- torney, decroes wera entered condemning them by default, ; —— SBUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS—JAN. 2.—Before Mr. Jus- tico BARNARD. THE PULLMAN SEDUCTION CASE—MOTION TO VACATE THE ORDER OF ARREST, Jennte C. Pullman agt. James C. Byrues, It will be remembered jn this case, which was re- ported fully i our columns a short thne since, that the Plaintief clinrges the defondant with seducing her under promise of marriage, for which she claims $10,000, The platutift is o restdent of Hudson City, and belongs to one of the most respectable families. The defendant is a clerk in the Internal Reveuue Department of Now-York. ‘The case was before the Court yesterday on a motion to vicato the ordor of arrest. Affidavits were read both for & - Reary. —Meyer agt. Sprioger. 22 Purly agt Masons B24—Meister agt. Steiss. Bl—York agt. Doe. Bailey. gt sane Tur, Crstar, Systih —The Albany g ande has passed a rosolution that the :,'m‘ |I{Ej\t||':1m ?yf ll:rl;‘l:xl%frumnhuuxv futo efl\;(_l on the fiest day of e ——— CuarrexGre vor ie Honse NTUCKY. ~M Jconard Jorome s undersioad to L G L o cky ngainst any ) v et b 1y horse i the world, from ———— List or NEW-ORLEANS POLICE FOR THY I: GATING COMMITTER. —Mayor Monroe Lins had prepare the request of the Kiot Investigation Committee, n list of we regular and supernumerary police on duty on the Soth pol July lnst. The Mayor tes that (h X Sl e e e pibrowm. foriel SR A NrGRO LYNCHED IN DANVILLE.—A negro named AL McRobards was )mu’ by the populace :fi"‘rm.‘.nuf-‘ Ky., on Christinas eve. Tio had been lodged In jail for ;l.zlmlugnu officer, slightly wounding him, und at 12 lock was taken out wud hung in & churchynrd, and agaluet tho character of the pl . The C s o after| gll:‘:{nng R SIRETE, Toon Tl peers s vesmmecd UNION LEAGUE ELECTION.—At the annual meoti Edvwin Jaunes and Thos, Dunphy { 3 wp et & e :.: Heobets iy defeudnn!.u unphy for plalutiff; Recorder Y—— day ovening, Dec. 1, 1808, the following-named gentle- 4 ee! COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM—JAN. were elected officers and delegat 3 B TRt feratnd s e R O 'dnfin Jonn 8. Paiterson, ico-President ; v ECISIONS, . vinul.i"noomle ; Bpencer xu?{v, th John Mackey agt. f F. Hoag; Fredk, Pontz agt. Al , O n; Chas, H, anri Gerner; Jno, A, 8chultz ngi. E. W. Harvoy, Am+ altor % Bahfil,m ; Henry El rose Btoven: -it. Charlotte Plerce ot al.—8oo memoran- Counf il—-Isracl um with rk. Do Nnurne& n‘tfi Moonzy.~Dofault . 3 lllvb‘!:‘ opened and Al:r restored and sef down for - w d, last Friday of January term u, panymont of §10 costs 'm. H. Tn. nhl-moflon. Morris B, Irrmt. 8. L. Dowoy— aq, M. Retin Ibon P, Man, Pxem-' E{:an:’d. ‘ew&lwficil 3 B!Inuh w—Motion de- . Judson, t i thou Eeugedy G. i, Bhwrpe [ Ul Boiklede 5, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1867. THE MO 4 . et SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. U 8 651881 Coup _ |Canton Erie Preferred 000. ..eX-t. 1084 100......cueens lfi? 200....... .. 83} ¥ *66 Bpring Mount Conl|Hudson River 05 100. 80 W sinscesesnd Tel| Reading 1,600.. .. 105} D Michigan Central ex-Ant 104 200 10%% Trens Notes 7310 Mich 80 & N Ind 15t B 8] 1134 90. Cleve & Pitts 524/ 1,000, [iH | 50, 410, 91 Clic & N West 100.. 1,000, 45} Chic & N W Pret 200, 8] 10,000.. . Ohio & Miss 1000, .o <ovs Mil &8t Paul 9,000....-o... Chic & NW convert bonds 1,000. ..... 88 100, el | Pitts Ft W & Chic 20...... 1054 1,000, 1105 Mil & 8t Paul ProJ i 100, 000se } 0'CLOCK BOARD. 1§ fa 520 Coup 84 Pacific Mail {Clevo & Pitts <. 105 130.174} 2 3,000 U 8 55 520 Reg| 10,009.......... ..106 Tennessee 65 New 20,000, .ex-int.. 68 Missourt 68 40,000........ O & Miss Cel 20,000, 40,000, 25, Mil & St Paal 1st 000, Canton 10 150. 3 Chic & N W Pref 0. 53..824 1 West Unlon ol and Prot 100.. ..o B8 ]"1' . Adums Express | linofs Central No Ind | 800, A ARD OF BROKERS—10 A. M. [Tol ¥ 3| 100.... 49 Mich 80 & N 4 s, o Ohlo & Miss 10,000, Canton 0.120 3¢ 20 23 4 200 Pitts Ft W & 1100, ex-div..106% Marylaud Coal | 100.. 300, ..53, 82 D3. v |Pitts F W & C x-Hv Jt 105 ARD OF BROKERS—3} P. M. 11linois Central [Reading k] h15. 52 Navigation 10 WEDYESDAY, Jan, 2—P. M. Gold closed at 1393, after selling at 153 and 132} Gold-bearing Government stocks are } per cent higher, ex coupon. The 7.30s are § per cent lower. In State stocks, & moderate business. Tennessee 6s fell 2 per cent, and Missouri 6s roso 13. The stock markets opened strong upon the street, and Monday's extreme prices were paid in most cases. As compared with Monday’s registered salos, there was an advance of 53 per cent in Pacific Mail, 2 in Now-York Central, and 1 in Illinois Central and Chieago and North- Western Consolidated Bonds, Michigan Southern Second Mortgages rose }; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, t; North-Western, #; and Kort Wayne, 1. Adams Express roso 1; Mariposa referred, §; North Western Proferred, §; and Wabash and Western, {. Erie is in good supply, but is not a favorite with buyers. Erio Preferred sold at 83}; the actual earn- ings of the road applicable to dividends on this stock o estimated at about 2 per cent, but it is reported upon the street that by using supplies up closely, the Treasurer has now on hand money for a7 per cent dividend, Late in the day Erie Preferred sold at 84, under the impression that 7 per cent dividend will bo made. Pacific Mail was strong at 1734 Hudson River dropped to 130, the tseel rail story not being eredited fully, Erie Common was weak at the closo and offered at 668, The last quotations were: New- York Central, 111§@112; Erie, 664@063; Hudson, 1502 131; Michigan Central, 108@108}; Michigan Sonthern, g33@ssh; Cloveland and Pittsburgh, 80}@90}; North- Waestern, 454@46; North Western Preferred, 82} @824; Rock Island, 1043@1043; Fort Wayne, 1052105} Money i3 offered more freoly, and brokers made np their accounts at 7 per cent readily, The payments on nccount of interest and dividends are placed at the command of borrowers, giving more ease to the market. The statement of the Nationgl Banks to the Controller, to be made n‘;:' on, Mafiday next, for the pregent lioeps many banks very quict, so far as lounAr:f’: conéorned, which n'llghtywéaken their re- gerve, which is none too large, Billy at 60 days on London are quoted at 108} @108 fob Gommerciali m@gqy) fo ?lunkc '; do., at short sight, 100]@110}; Paris, ab &) ays, 5.17}@5.14}; do. at short sight, 5.134@5.124; Antwetp, 5.174@5.16 Swiss, 5.17)@5.104; Hamburg, 86}@30}; Amsterdam, 41}@41}; Fraokfort, 41}@41}; Bremen, 751@79; Prus- sian thalers, 2272, : Freights are lower. The engagements to Liverpool are 500 bales Cotton at 9-16d., and 14,000 bush. Corn at 3d., and per steamer, 500 Lales Cotton at 9-32d., and 7,000 bush, Corn at 4}d. The business of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, $1,732,417 44 —for Customs, $280,000; Payments, $1,588,- 206 30. Balance, $08,420,627 88; Gold Notes, $200,000. The following shows the exports (exclusive of spe- clu)‘ from New-York to foreign ports, for the week ending Dec. 31, and since the beginning of the year: 1861, 1563, For the week 81,610,700 #3,076,07: Prov. reporte 241,060,319 176,683,521 Bince January 1. 2,680,023 $179,759,594 18,000,622 The Hanover Fire Insurance Company advertises its usual semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent, paygable on demand, The comparative figures of the Reading Railroad 28 published are as follows: Coal tnnnnfi thus far this fiseal year, from Dec. 1, 1856, 106,108 tuns, at §2 25 per tun.. A;.rnnlnu # tunnage last yoar of 162,2i0 tus 25 per b UL eevaennnn DRI ‘}umn;'%fl:mygrh sl st A9 ‘or o o the na, 1t eontluued for the year, oyxa:'d:(:c?: (7 it veess 80,751,987 But the probabilities arg that to compete with the Now-York Companics the road will bo obliged to open at tolls of not ex #1 50 per tun; and those who are now shipping have required and ob- tained o guarantos from January 1 of a ceduction on all conl on hand at opening of navigation to the totse congoded ap the opoutng, This would produce Among the new banking firms we notice Stout & Dickinson, general partners; AM: Stout & John B. Dickinson as special partners, Theodore B. Stout is an experienced bankey broker, He has been for seweral years the agent of the National Shos and Leather Bank, Platt K. Dickinson was formerly a member of “.k; tensive shipping house of Wakeman, Gookin & inson. . At the office of the Mariposa Company inches thick, with a surfice of about 100 inches, covered a quarter of an inch deep with crystals of gold, arranged in irvegular little The species are peenliar, and worth the e of geologists aud miners, The Company, from average rock, expects to make, in 1567, $30,000 month net, which would put the corporation apon the dividend list. A 1 The following is the amount of eoal transported .’ the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad duri weck ending Thursday, Dee. 27, 1568 : To From 8t. Clair. . v,';’:l c: From Port Carl . 470 o From Pottsville, 61 1n From Sohuylkill 27 0 From Aubarn. . 628 " From Port Clinfon 2400 o From Harrisburg aud Dauphiur. ¥ e Total anthracite coal for week... 10,00 .. Bitnminous coal from Harrisburg and o Dauphin for week....... A0 1" Totalof all kinds for week nom Previous this year. BIH 0 Total 10618 0 To same time last year. 162,270 X l-c Mr. Joln H. Wrenn, of Tyler, Wrenn & Co., way to-day adwmitted a member of the open Board of Brokers. Attention is requested to the card of the house in another column. Ayres Mill and Mining Company is qnoted at thy Mining Board at $10 bid and $30 asked. The nhor: at $4 per share have determined to pay, at the end legal proceedings. The parties who obtained the injunction in the case are Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co. and Henry Clows & Co. As the case is stated by the plaintiffs, the affair looks like one of the preatost gwindles of the time, and one which shonld be fully ventilated. The recent advance in Findson River Railroad shares is caused by a report that a new issue of stock is to bo made at $20 per share for full stock, the proceeds to be used in relaying the road with stesl rails. The share capital of this road is $3,215,000, widch will give $1,585,400 for new construction, The Board of Trustees of the Irving Savings Instl tution have declared a dividend. See advertisement, The Commerce Fire Insuranco Company yesterday declared a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cont (fres from Government tax), payable on and after tho 7th inst. ——— NeW-YoRK AND BOSTON. Tire MERCIANTS UNIONGEXPRESS CO, have opened thely line between NEw-YORK and Bostox, by the land routs, via New-Haven, Hartford aud Epringfield, BY SPECIAL TRAIN OF TURER CARS, AT 8 P. M, 014 and experienced messengers have been selectod & these trains, and arrangements have been made for delivery of MERCHANDISE, BILLS, BONDS, SUECIE, JEw. ELRY AND VALUABLES AT THE EARLIFEST MOMENT. Frreight and valuables called for or recelved &t the ofs flces, Nos, 965 and 367 Broadway, corner of Franklinsty No. 150 Broadway, between John-st. and Maiden-lane; Nos, 90 and 92 Hudson, corner of Toonavd-st., and coruse of Fourth-ave, and Thirty-second-st. pio-dicssessmning CLEVELAND, PAINESVILLE AND ASHTABULA B. . (‘o.,; CLEVELAXD, 0., Dee. 7, 18%. Notice.—The coupons due Junuary 1, 197, on the Special Mortgago Bonds of this Company, fssued to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, will b paid upoa presentation at the Ocean National Bank, New- ork. GEO. B. ELY, Treasurer. ot Finst MorTGAGE Bonps oF THE CENTRAL Paciric RarLeoap Co. or CALIFORNIA. INTEREST AT THE RATE OF SIX PER CENT PER ANNUM, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY AND JULY. 1 AND INTEREST PAVARLE [N [ & GOLD COIN IN THE CITY OF NEW VORK. PRINCIPA Amonnt of Tame, $7,336,000. In Coupon Douds of $1,008 Seach. The Bonds have 1kirty Years to run, and are secrred by a Firat Mortgage,, constituting an absolute prior lien on that portion of the Road, Equipments, Franchises, and Entire Property of the Central Pacific Laitroad Company, located in the State of Califernia, and ex- te wling from Sacramento City fo the California Stats Line, fornina a part of the GREAT PACIFIC RATLROAD ROUTE, adosted and aided by the UNrien STaTes GOVERNMENT. For sale at 0 per cent and accrued interest from July 1, in currency. « For further particulars apply to FISK & HALCH, Bankers and Dealers in United States and other do- sirable Securities, No. 5 Nassau-st., New-York. M- THE MARKETS. (Carefully reported for Tie Tximve. | WeDNESDAY, Jan. 8, 1867, ASHES—-The market 15 heavy for Pots, at 8329828 Peurls quict at $122812 25, 4 RICKS aro firm witl a falr businesss we quote Com- mon Hard at §13 50@§14; Croton, #15a$) Philadel phia Front, §75. COTTON-The Acmand {3 good, particularly for the low s, to fill English orders, and prices, though withoud et Im Fovement, are very sirung ales of 2,500 at 350, for Middling Uplands, to 36c. for New-Orleaus. COFFEE~The market 18 very dull and wo have uo saled o advise; prices are nominally unchanged. DYEWOODS—Business s dull, but we have no change to note in prices. FLOUR AND MEAL-The market for Wostern & State Flour opened firm, and, with lmited arrivals, ol A vory g’em‘ni demand; the salos aro 6 bUs. ut #9 602310 for Superfine Stute; $10 ""‘w: for Kixtra State, #9 852811 8 for the low griides of Wes Extr: ,xuwcmw for Hlllp’:m ONlo, $12 80814 28 Trado do., and $142817 for Et. Louls Extras. Flour 15 more active and Is firmer; sales of 760 bbis., & 13 502#15 25 for Trade and Family Extras, Southern Plour §s firm, but is quiet ; the arrivals are limited ; sales of 520 bbls., at $11 70@%14 for common to Extra Balth more and Country, aud §14 10«$17 for Trade and Familp Extras. R‘ve Floir {5 better, and in fair derand ; sales 490 bbls., nt"#6 go@$7 85. Corn Meal 13 steady; Sales :obbl’o‘. u’t, * & \l\"leuegn. r lfl"“# for Jersey, 25 for Brandywine, Buckwhegt Mour GRAINTES iugriat for Whieat s falrly acti 4y reauction n our stock, prices wre tending *the tnquiry 18 confined’ to millers; the sales ,500 bush. fair No, 2 Milwaukeo at §2 3952 40; l#' Bial 1 Ambor State at § 15, aud 1,000 busk, fair White | #3525, Barley 18 inactive and heavy. Barle; quiet at #1 25281 30. Rye is offered wioro freely and easter, the supply is liberal, sales of 11,600 bush. at for New Western, and $1 20 tor “free” Canadian, are in falr demand and olose strong; sales of 23,000 bu: ‘M‘g.lt wr:uu‘m; 85¢. r?rm;:;iafl. {um for 81 prico for a part of ler, Corn o] very dull 8ud hu.wy.%ut wfl?x a IJ{‘? n fihfiw o a mfi:r| aggh...n&‘ Provatled and prices. ':2 0 more doln, i m or bI]l)f‘,' 8A Y “ : 1 l”a n @81 124 for good doy d ush. at $1 062§1 07 for N ellow Jersey: r ordi: ‘eatorn, in store; $1 11 01 90c.; $1 for Shi) 0] "t Ft fromn 304000, s to £ uote o m 'y B8 T LIME—Rockland s firm aud In falr d for Common, and §2 10 for ans LATHS—Esstern are dull an h!&!{nl' 43 25, MOLASSES—Prices are nomiual in O1LS are generally quict, but prices are without wr"ft’g\‘rmons—m have had a fair demand for Pork to- 0me use; We dity. atg , but prices lower, closing dull and heavy: for fd\- ure deNver of 4,000 bbIs. At #2887 forluw’*up ern Mess, sellor January, and §21 352821 80 for do., seller February; the sales, cash and regular, are 3,000 bhis. a8 1) 35 for OId. Mess, 820 252820 62) for New Mess, 21 3132421 50 for New Western Mess, and $20 252920 o e e e R S sales ol for New do,, ma'&'r%u thr:&", anm 50 for gov do. Tlorce Boct 18 moderately ot 100 ndia Moss 01 rnmumn&l are dull o eavy; sales of 78 bbla. at §502 ‘Western, with eholce L o 3 ] a i gt ke, paton o dull W 5. R b 1130, Dressed Hogs mmd , but vy ab L o e it prion; solis O o olders o ; ::lla:"m wmum at 12j2124c., and New ‘Westorn 1. AVIERNOON PROVISION MARKET—4) O'CLOCK.-The bR e e e 8 Bila, New Wegtorn, ‘scllr Janauary aud Fobpuacy, ab 21 28, PETROLEUM~Tho market {8 dull: we quots Crude in bbls. @200, ; Refined in bulk at 13@1340., and do. In lu‘lu““'m 'fi'fi". ".'3:&:".‘ o Esok o Standard White, aud 30k R o sales are reported, and pricos romain aboud AR —Tho demand 1y very it and prons iR hea Refinin, Q0! 019;’6(' 'c'l'nwnh‘d'&"'n 21000, Tar Gubi Mkoy §5 B Wally, |