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El NEW-YORK DATLY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1867 < S NATIONAL FINANCES. State bunka (%4 454 then fnring abors corer to kil | M, wanen thoght the flee should be dmanded in & CIVIL, 0OURTS. xenan,tho Cout sentonced bim o the Petotiary fr 0 o (8. n croat . Are manner. ——— all the rights which the stogkbolders of the bavks bave p’mun ‘moved tolay the whols matter over until the | yNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE~JAN. 28. CROWDING ON THE CAR.—Sarah Brown was charged, in acquired upder this law to b6 this summarily disposed | next mecting. voto was then the PRESI- 'Before Commissioner BETTs, : nknown female, with crowding BUFFALO, Jan. 22, 1867, how M. complieity with another u 3 ! » of { How many banks would havo or, under this | DENT said Lo could not see o THE BLACK-MAILING CASE. b % Hon. M. R. Hursurp, Controller of the Currency, Wash- | law if the stockholders had supposed that their right to | Stacom’s resolution at the present time. Usited States agt. James B. Freeman and Jawes a around Nannie F, Eaton as she was getting on a oar af ington. issue eirenlnting notes would be taken from theg as soon Mr. TroxAS moved that Mr. Stacom's resolution be The examination in this case was resumed. Two the corner of Broomast. and Broadway, on the oth of Y N 25 they were organizedi Not one in a hundred, for the | amended so 88 to road “these appolntments are to be in | aqteetive officers wers examined as to the mods of ar- | J& , and then plekiug her pockef.’ Bhe pleaded Dear Sir: T am much obliged for the information | i rexson that there would be no inducement to como | lienkof thoso made by the Presideut,” which was loet, e fendants. Tho substanco of thelr testimony | gull To petit latcony from the person, aud was ro- sontained tn your letter, and I trust you will pardon me | under the restraiuts of the National Law without circu- | M7, BTACOM demarded the previous xmfinu, and on | SO0 Bat having got information that defendants were m.fl',am ‘sentence. 2 feharearin § sm shout to maks, 05, 1 caat ek cu dentio fo 0o Jmatsess | <M. ouh s e T Ovas betog faksnott | Soing. €0 Dudsimen’s apd B WAt BRGS0 | Gl e N e o Smith, and 1 have watched with a good deal of interest the varions up;n ot capital and deposits. This ia e oubt true, but | destred that harmony might be had in the Board for the ;15' _;;g,{"df}gfififié‘ e active o etendants | Michael Brady were charged with stealing ona joint in- r. Btacanya. reeclution was then e Store, and_sbortly after saw Freeman como | dictment. The counsel for the first named priscner de- plans brought forward in Congress, in relation tothe Na- | it could be ik better carried on by the stockholders as | balance of the year. 2 tiona) Finauces, and smendments tothe Nationsl Ba :m, private baukers, without the onerous taxation jmposed | lost—11 in the .mlm'l'u?fi“|’|;';?n°m“‘!'.§“°' Amotion | B0 LItq the elonC A ehue. " Tho signal was then given, | manded for bim a separate trial from the other two which b a1 Banking | Do national faw, the organization of State and private | to reconsider was L0 0 4 et When one of the detectives entered the store and arrested | was nooorded. law, Every business man in the country is on the look- | banks would be much better, larger latitude being given Mr. MCVEANY ‘»rupoacd that a committoe ot five mem- | Fie S aot of receiving the money from ‘Budelman. as Michael C. Do Bevolse was the complain- outtosco what is to comenext. Every one engaged in | 10 operate, and much freer from inquisitorial exauina- rl»unlr:ht;e appointed o e s to the committoes, which | JUH G factive start T L0 amuit of Froemal. Eo | S1n the oase, _.:ndm tastified to ';.f’.:', ooplng Af dy koods timal vant ons. 4 -~ i defendants were then taken to Police Headquarters, when f- ¥ e . legitimate pursuits wauts a fixed policy and steadiness | 'yt {his hill now mndlngy in the House {s passed and be- | Mr. HARTMAX moved, as an amendment, that they be | (iCLLANE TR 1A 0n Miller. Miller told one of the de mnfifou:’u:tlh "fi.fi::.“‘:'{;‘:( » lad :&.‘;.“uhucmg;:,d’“ng 1o financial affairs, aud yet all are under constant appre- | comes a law, it w effectually use up the natlonat eleoted by the Board. 0 000010 not entertain | tectives that, laving understood that Froeman hiad mado | which was fastened to abox in front of the store, and . g bankin, stem, It has taken about four years to buik The PRESIDENT dec) > e bl i ::;“g:": '°“'“:fh|‘:;“"z’lm:e:§:‘;“°n::::"::;‘:‘;{z ke 4 | ftu, 4 within thiee years i would be g0 fa7 Gnetroyedas | elthor o these motlons: 8 satament oplowlated <o tkrow, all ihe Bidtie, o6 | whiohbetound toheltwe bigees of oxstimers yerthAbULY o 1 thee Dastacas euiuiesions. ang entarpriss | iato St bundiog sompatiaeto omAIR (n ki omasor e s oo st St Brosmasy & e B B | ek e et anh Al are postponed. The building of railroads, ships, waro- 1:; of aaml restricted condition in which they will be gom R R“m'mmm‘w oo (m&humlr‘ed~nnd-lcmh-at,. Freemau and himself went to tuuleh’lp 1o arrest them Brady came u) and told them to houses, elevators, furnaces, and other manufacturing ¥ '\l\'l{;n.! seenrity can men have for investing their mflnr!l GINEER OF THE CROTON nll’n‘l‘mr—u‘-mm’r fi'a’l'lflfl'-fn"(§nfi'fi$§'fif?fiffl?’r‘:ffl‘5 ({\l“xl;}:[rx)ntll:‘ru‘?n::l:'?& a C‘{E :-ol'tll"’"s'::: :a"::i:nd.n:lfi :l):a mevldme:c:.: ::; establishments, are held in abeyance until it can be more l.nd'hunlni their hualnf;m “'%"1"3.“’&‘.‘{’,‘.’{&&?:‘3’:'.:‘5, MENT OF COMMITTLES. tho money, and had intended, according to an greement, | ot 0 mflv T T el Tl Tt clearly seen what i3 to be done with these scemes, and | SR o) Insecurity and scandal thint will Sttach o Sent Tr;olsoflxdlm.:: % g‘gnc;tgitl e:t;s_ig:lm;no?’n l&} {oment resman fl?‘{;l:xel‘-‘-,o.;n o ¥ Homestead” and gt ot to his youthful age and the s’ 2 - & D all. In al . vide the amoun! ecel , vhiel ] what I8 to be the future in regard to financial affalrs. men from_placing too e eiiande upon & law of Con: | SPeciatcall, T th0 AT ¥ HAAT ) iive had 70, and each of the others $40. Seady f"‘:%.'.‘,":m’;a';:?.ii’uf?’i&"m‘ ity Thdwas re: 1t 18 obvious that this supense and apprebension oper- | gress p at one eession, organizing a great system of A resolution was presented to fix the salary of the As- The further examination was then adjourned to Thurs- ga manded for gentence. o vorably upo! yiduals, as well as upon | National policy, to be e ated or repealed before 1t | o5 0 ey gineer of the Croton Aquednet Department at | day next. . u::. Mo ‘m': ) v A 2 m;m Congress, 1n its oftica) | SYte fairly into operation. It looks too much like confis, | g 000 per . Heferred to Cotunittes on Salarics ud 4 Refore Commissioner OSBORN. TEA THIEVES.—Thomas Wright, was arraigned for steal- revenues of the Government. y cnlmfi‘tne property of individuals under the preteice of Offices. ALLEGED FRAUDULENT OBTAINMENT OF PENSION MONEY. | fng a chest of tea worth $50 from Peter Paolicch, pro- capacity, has thus far acted wisely. 1t has not passed | creating a stnking fund to pay off the national debt. ‘A resolntion was presented by Alderman McGrixs - U. 8, agt. Lucins Brown, et al. prictor of an Italian store on Third-ave. The property any of the individual schemes that have been brought | I hope the Renate and House will carefully consider this | & EESIA0 Tliee on Arta and Sciences to inquire [ he examination in this case, prevlonnli reported, St gorward. It ha et to 1ot well snough alane.» | Déssurs in all ts hearing betors they DReg S Jaw fuvoly. | Fecting the Commiites 50 ANasing the bronse statue. of | ws resumed. Counsel for defendants moved (he dismis- | was 15 & WOESE which the complafnant had left for a few 8 been conten! - | ing such important consequences, in regard to its breaclt | w i ineton at present in the Governor's Room in the | eal ‘of the complaint on the ground that the evidence was | minutes stauding in the street near Corlears Hmbflt T has refused to therease the National Currency above | of faith in destroying the ncquired rights of the stock- | ity fiall, which was referred to the Committes on Axts | insufficient tohold Y ofendants, it having been shown that | River, and was missed out of it when he returned. Officer 300,000,000, Tt has not passed Mr. Randall's grand schemo | holders in these bauks, and the disastrous consequences | o gjances. Hefendants were employed by Bridget McArdle, the * | Timothy Farland was informed, and on information of repudiating the faith of the Government with the Likely to follow the issue of Government paper money w8 | *53) “Fiiiition of the Councilmen amending the ordl- | plainant, to obtain tho pension, which they Wave done | Which Lo recelved fromaboy named Eagan hoarrestedt fopudiating the fu 2 permanent policy. Yours very truly, E. G. SPAULDING. | naycq i relation to eprinkling salt in tho strects and rail- | and bave tendered it to her, and she i 2efused to re. | prisoner and two others. The boy's statement of the affair National Bauks, and turning the Treasury Department, road tracks, 8o a8 to nlLow tl:lr railroad companies to | ceive it. The q&muon in tlmf ::ge 2ml on ‘.t“l’;o dec:lkm :ll :{;& é‘l’l:tterx:lu;: “ilena lv::oc:g;t‘ tca M yo{ m&mfi ::: éle.figw“m h:‘k P X o C 0 0 com- g sprinkle salt on the switches and turn-outs, was amended | which depended the report of om! ner 1 | the empty ehiest thrown into & marble-yard, where it,was | 5. 123 | ChioBur & i time of peace, Into & great, permanent machiue for tho THE GANIUS. ) ENSUS. e T words by permission of the DMayor,” | mit the defendants, was : not whether tho defondant I 1ssuo of au irredeemable paper currency, when thoro — b e auded, adopted. © © the Mayor,” | mit the defonmt, e e hotner o fraud had beeu com- | found by the policeman. In addressing the jury uponi the | 100, 123 counsel for the prisoner, who was 80 assigned C%gn'xmonnl Bk ) N § ed with G t, case, t) Tho PRESIDENT then announced the following as the | mitted with intent to cheat the Governmen S - o oA Potiask ADOUb 18y Tty ShO '"',5 ~d sal Dot the least necessity forit, and when all history proves it s o bo unwise, as tending to retard the resumption of epecie T'rom the census roport of 1855, the most lmportant | Gy, Gomumittees for 1567 : "The Comimissioner, after argument by counsel, ts, and resulting in general financial disaster, pacts of which have already been presented to our read- |~ dccounis—Alermen Melirien, Mc(ianis, White. would decide the motion on Wednesday next at 10 . m. ey are sometimes obtained by criminals. ' He the soch oo ers, wo give below a fow additional tables : Zisamnenis—Allernen Reily, MeQuuie, Norion efore Commissioner STILLWELL. risoner might be & miserable v ‘for all he knew, bankruptey and ruin, both to the Government and people. J “rts and Sciences—AMdermen O LLEGED OBTAINMENT OF PRIZE MONEY BY FRAUD t the probability was that, not having a coun- 1t b fused to pass the 20 pages of pending amend. DEAF, DUMB, BLIND AND IDIOTIC, Brigian Pavement—Allermes Ward, HEE. dedemiigrpe L4 VIKS ¥ | £el eagaged, he did not belon, 0 & gang of ves, who, t has re o p: : - 1855, 863. Oroton Aqueduci—Aldermen Comas, Hardy, Wasd —THE COMPLAINANT TESTIFIES IN FAVOR OF | (&3 COERHCD IR0 oo ommi R e Preid ménta to the National Bauk act (House bill No. 171), which, 9 8T 2 B g 7| Rerrie-luemes Moers, Meliien, Cubsin, DEFENDANT, AND DEFENDANT 18 DISCHARGED. Ioedl's lawyer for him. The jury deliberated neatly an # o1 4 E E Finance—Aldermen Loew, MeGiunis, Norton, Harly, Coulter. United States agt. Waiter Taylor, s 1f passed, would make the law worse instead of better. kS 5 § B G| Do iormca Norton, MoQuads, MeBriea. This case, Teported in® yesterday's TRIBUNE, was | 1ourbeforo ey returned a Verdict of guilty. Wright n ahort,the Senate and House, s leglalative bodles hve Baiiniafl ki Rt Kandyavi Piacer— o Moct Comeg, Loow. g e wan arrentad i BACANy OB | e e e taemact wikh Hiws submitted to the introduction of these injudicions meas- Flomtipk w L SR | Do Ut Bl Loow, Viims, concluded. e defenda g v e AN McCroady hat | W iLliam Forn, who was on tho ssmng Iniotment B farday’ ures to be talked about, but as yet they have not been e R R e B L Or dinances—Coulter, Hanl Ve, ‘3;'.5‘.':'“;.‘“,!‘..‘:3é".‘.‘,:‘;‘.’.:‘.‘;“.’.‘.’:":t:‘:“.?:?.’ 43 from tho Go¥* | John Kiley, the third person, stil remaius to be tried. " 200. 5 g eeriit oman, Hard crnment, whicl . . :nvu: Ex‘z‘n‘uc: :';‘k"’ -m.‘::‘““‘ ‘:‘l;“"'l‘l‘d‘c‘;"’l:“:' ';’ crassmicATION. $ 8§ £ 3 & 8| Pemsasino Pk Y prize mohey: KY'Mu-;vl'u)‘ McCready testified that bo had | A Dllvu(::;ll; SnvC:u It co:n.—ch-fl;smwhvl: 100, - 45 urthel e ating ngements, i w8 al | Toial deaf and dumb. 411 1,422 2890 603 1,600 8143 | Hailroads—dcQuale, n, seen Scaman give defendant a power of attorney to col- | complal of by Charlotte Strausser, wl rged West { ceady passed, and which, up to the time of the meeting | Malcs 23 785 9603 286 876 92.03 | Repairs and Supplics—. 3 Ject this elatm’; that ¢ nmlmr assigned the claim 0 | wieh'stealing a large amount of mn‘p’ from 2ets: The s“ Un Tel B ex f C e operating very favorably unde . | Females...&. D18 61 2873 11 T wer | HeademMcGiumia Megusle Foltet o him (McCready), and that defendant had paid him the 2 Mil'& 86 Pani” of Congress, were operating very favorably uncer & moc | motal blind. L 816 1136 2804 Balicios s OpusBsBrifn, Mvors, Wihk. ey, and he Had no further clim agalust him, where- | Prisoner and complatuant were married, but the wite | M erate coutraction of the currency, in preserving a good | Males. . . 167 682 24050 Serocts—Norton, MeBri oo Y upou defendant was dischurged. after a while wished to live in perfect freedom and last Movietta & Gt pr| 100 Pemals " " . s k Hpring obtained a divorce, promising her husband, it 15 pri 100. degree of steadiness and uniformity in the money mar- | Females DT sk 2238 Wharves—Ward, Lovw. Moore o Spring obtatned 8 diyoece, peoruising e basbette os| om..:......... B 0] A ket; keeping business steady and prosperous, and en- Total insane... . 855 2,742 23.69 The Board then adjourned to Monday next, SUPREME * COURT—GENERAL TERM—JAN. 28.—Before | yoney as o recompense for her loss. He tended bar for &l the retary of the asury to establish more S 1216 23.58 —_—— Mr. Justices BARNARD, CLERKE and INGRAAM. her subsequently at No. 7 Duane-st., and at the time of SECOND BOARD. Sertagaly the public tredit at honie aud abroad, and make B O STREET COMMISSIONER'S DEPARTMENT. DECISIONS. the alleged larceny and after thelr divoree they were | U808820Cpesnt & most favorable exhibit of the national debt. These are Coo 1 28 A rumor having 7"‘ abroad that Mr. Geo. W. John B. Ayres agt. The Western Railroad Com- | gtill living together in the relations of man and wite. As 5,000, matters of great consequence to the welfare of the na- T %5 B0 8.08 McLean, Strect Commissioner, had resigned his position pn:.r—Order reversed with costa. the law does not recognize the taking of money to be a 103,600. .+ 104y g * to take possession of the office of Special Agent of Iuternal | “Before Mr. Justices LEONARD, RKE and INGRAHAM. | Jarceny when it is taken by one of two persons living to- lfue 58 1040 Coup tion, and T sincerely Loge that no hasty oF tndiscreet FIP e A bIIY Secetia Wk 0 slon o the offlee of Spec n . . RAAk, 5 measures will be allow 0 poss. he people of the e namber of Hlind bas al itely decreased, and wo cvenue, an iuquiry in the Strect Commissioner’s Office Jennie B, Hilton et al. agt. Geo. W. Niles et al. T corieees 90 Fountry need rest, and in order to secure it, I trust that | have but one-third as many Ndioticy ff - 1 are counted, i oo AT 1R Fe OTor ihe siatesncnr and thit | affimed with $10 cost: fimfi',','.,","fi,"'.‘fm“:fli"‘,:,"&'{fl,'f,’,,",’.}?“fi‘,‘: PISONCE | o reas Notos 7310 an lLas signified his determiuation to hold the Benjamin C. Thayer agt.”Albert Clark et al.—Judgment | wif, plain German-looking woman, when sho came 2d Series Cougmum:"ul Lold to a s : v purpose, and uot pass laws vl’l\l]'ll“lll;fl!lll to u\;r wpulunu;n,:u u.‘u ity anllu‘ll’x‘; aln‘tc', g to be repealed at the next. u the present census, an inquiry was introduced for with costa, ¢ ome seaalon {0 b6 Fepoled Bt 0o tion, and T am | tlio purpose of useertaiiing tho btcet of consanguinity in - Wb oomE e e Tustice PROKEAN, | L e . fres Rouany o eoe Stio to sce (he prosent Cougress Lolding back oa all | the transmission of the inflrmities noticed on the preced s AT I - i tution. e racticable schemes. ing pages. No previous attempt had been made to ascer- UNION HOME AND SCHOOL LOTTERY. THE LIABILITIES OF A FIRM FOR AN ALLEGED . fifa fmportant information by the census, and the A ] 8 NOTE. ILLEGAL VOTERS DISCHARGED,—Theodore Drake and Cortlasd R. agt. J. . Sackett et al. George Davis, both pleaded guilty of illegal voting at the ‘act of Congress passed on the 12th of April last, It | tain U seems to me, 18 & wise and judiclous weasure. It author- returns wi therefore less complote chan might have | DRAWING OF THR PRIZES—LIST OF THE LUCKY NUMBERS. " $ees the Becretary of the Treasury to dispose of 530 gold | been desired. Still, they show & remarkable tendency of | - The drawing of the prizes in the grand presenta- m’lll'.lln:‘ndc:::«pu ;-:;;lm o bo) d he ‘s 0 redwe six per cent com- | inberitance, and form & valuable contribution to this de- r:flfi."mfilfiéx'.‘.&".'.‘i.i"‘x.l r 1...'.'.'”1\ pmllh‘mll‘:“ grrlemu- partment of vital statistics. The Teturns are not classi- | tion scheme for the benefit of the Union Home and School | that the question for them to de was whether the ack currency, and other indcbtedness of the Govern. | fied by munxm’t. ;\:dlwonl)’bfl prosented iu the general | for the children of deceased soldicrs and saflors com- fllmi‘:'ffli A }'."3."::.“ I.’"}:.';“:fi.‘.'.' Queat pleaded guilty to petit larceny, in stealing a gun worth i 3 eenback t 4 & S g ne idea that it was a rej sinews 1c ax [Buc ¢ ¥ o th, oF $ih000,000 .'.",‘-i-'fr'-"fiiiz"\;‘"iflffl': rolTeiotion 8 - menced tn the large il of the Cooper Institute s t e fonaid that to. be the case, they must | Soorrom Max [Buckert, and was sentenced to the Peniten: 10 the amount of componud sxes that may be retired clock was the hour appoiiites t for the plaintiffs, otherwise for the :f.",fi-r,'.’f.:‘.-x ,f::;";‘",;‘;mfiljfi;;,1’;:{!:,,:‘:“,,",":,';"::2,‘;‘.,5};: any week or month. This law is dis fc s for the full | Ward Bartes. James PLIllips received & one yeat term in the Penitentiary, for stealiug the overcoat of Adolph 's SRIBDER . 788 | Last election, and were dischiarged, sentence suspended. L ' Y | SENTENCED T0 THE PENITENTIARY.—George Sweltzer 15 20 61 18| Uncle. 20 26 68 20| Aunt. 150 24 92 48! Cousin.. 151 32 92 33| Pare {ain vious to this hour ti i AOUL 03 5 § e of $100. Defend durt cretiotary. with the Secretary e Treasury. Powe . 1 y gretiohary with the Secx tary ot the Treasury. Fower | flater...........-13 2 1 2H ¥ o e e Institute had been (hronged by & en tuterested | {ovy to mako o | in the Fenite 1o doubt, use this discretionary power pridently, and not | Grandmother 2 715 1 eonoonres 0f okel-hioidets SN SIEEIERR vhen the | case, and a stay of procee in the mean snquiee. 1054, 430, ‘either greenbacks or compounds, any faster than it | These numbers elow a wore decided impression on the 0c R R s | Stoe REMANDED PRISONERS.—The following named prisoners No lnd | Alton & T Haute an be done without materiaily disturbing the legitimate | maternal side, and a striking tondency to these infirmitics s pleaded guilty and were remanded for sentence: Patrick o lpd | COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERM.~JAN. 28 | Greeley, charged with stealing a gold watch and $95 in o o il was o afterward only the press aud the BrADY and Cax 400, 64§ 50, 5 08 [Tlinois Central Ml & St Paul 4] 100, 113 | 200, 0. 1123 100..... Before Judges DA business of the couv.nfl'. His objeet will be in the future | where the pareuts are Cousins. a8 it hias been during the past year, to keep a steady and AGRICULTURE. Wniform money-market. This will be a neccessity on Lis | . Though the city docs not 4o Luch in the farming line, yet PArt to enable hin to successfully carry ou the fiscal | the agricultural Tiguics for tho State are of tho Lighest N3 cxoootingly affairs of the Government. Under a_very stringentand | iwportance and, except the vy panicky money-market, the 520 bonds would fall below City of Batst | | oal saapect conversion of 7-350 into the £30 NowYork New-York. | A o e - i money from the possession of Joseph Reynolds; John J THE LIQUOR INJUNCTIONS A Clark, caught trying to euter the Daggage-room of the T e, Tuved. | Tn the numerous cases in which the liquor-sellers | Smerican Hotel on Broadway, with & pieklock, by Jobn bout of Jokes, remarks, | obtained injunetions ugalust the Board of Excise, the | Braay, the night watchman; ‘Michael Denny, chary v Wik test contumion oc: | plaiutifts have made application to be allowed to discon- | witl ‘stealing & lorse and wagon and equipments, the il tand Barlow, and Messrs. | tinue their actions without costs. The counsel for the | property of Danfel O'Leary, while standing in East | 29000+ eeeee 43 b OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—10 A, M. v ar, thereby stopping ) view o o $05 0,000 of 7- vhicl of 3 dn:fit:le%h(lm‘:‘a‘ul:lv;‘lrv'nl;lv:'nu':: ot T0s falling | Forms from L M2 Moy Win. Orton, John H, White, and Nathautel darvis, jr., | plaintiffs clatm, first, that the action is an equity action, | Eightecnth-st.; ‘Rovert Gordon, eharged With stealing & . July 1, 1868, would emharrass and | S e i had beon " appointed @ comtnlitee of supervision on | and, by long course of decisious in auch actions, the | coat from Elias Morris. d Erio | Mich 8o & N Tnd Wmber of | costs ire tn the discretion of the courts: that, in the exer- | “40 T BTSN b oo Boole, robbery ; John | "800, 9 the distribution of the pri other prominent citizens platform. A large wheel noter was arranged o rs to be drawn we board on derange all the operations of the Treasury Department. T , of ueces- Acres of unimproved land. ing the currency . Cash value farius Cash vaiae of stock... 3 Cash value of tools and implements Acres plowed the yEar Previous..... occupied the | cise of that discrotion, the courts should not fmpose costs seven foet | on them for secking to sustain what two courts had de- | G tform, in which the | clared to be their rights; that, the case being so doubtful, | Timothy Sh , close beside it was | it would be cruel to punish them with costs for having i umber was writ- | maintaiued those supposed rights against what might | burglary: ry must the et in coutrac pril. ubt, by a moderate and pru- p . usiness son, Richard Bell, Jon Gorrick, Maurice Leonard, Michael Sullivan, George Ryder alias Rats, orge Dowd, forgery ; Jacob Moss, false pre- A. Barnes, Mary Nelson, Annie Rush, Eliza and industry of the i lition, in | Acres plo r 1868, e - a2 v > v e sl cously with ita | have been t entire destruction of t that - some degree check wild speculatic reduce | Acres hufallow the year previous. .. . e e by sptid i I oseph Martin, Wi Quinn, Henry Pearsall, Jauics ‘Acres In pasture the year previous. . announcement by one of the cotimittee, At about 10:20 | they had, throughout, shown ther: '..lx‘u:nlu'x‘:..uxu:x’::f- B Martn, S S e Milian: Joks I, all the arrange- | citizens, following the decisions of the od, and in o | ing the unconstitutionality of th o'clock Gen. Van Vieit announced t ‘Q) Holmes, Robert A, Carter, Robert Banvan, John Warren, prices, and bring greenbacks ar w, but ylelding at 0y PO Touls Yeliing, Henry Gayer, Joa. Yager, Acres in pasture u tho year 1865 menta for the final & had been comy; m.-:;l‘er]wu fivoch"rlmulnhl. (mu.fi- |)Ium[.l y 11 readow the year previci 8 last annual report, u 8 the followin dicions It 4 s oy - 3 ) ! . L ks last suoual rep cs the following Judicic . Ol s eeuuined the declih and pian of the undertak- | ouce when tho highest court had decided thein to be in ¢ B e e e e Kpriig Wheat, acros sown i 1665 T e thon ‘Toqueated thist two Jadies from the sudi. | tho wrong. i b Smith, assault aud bastery s Joiu Murpliy, petic e e e qustey, aid e be peticr | Winter Wheal, acrea sown year pic- s s denmated to miaks the drawing, but ho one vol- |~ On the other hand it was contended that this being an | larceny: may have upon busivessand Indastey, and canbo beter | _vioas. " e n Titodd i s selectod Lo tike the ticketa | action Tot within the Jurisdiction of w Justice of the ST gresscs. .. . . e | g¥iter from the wheel. A statement was inade as to the num: 5 )t tho Code, and that the de- THE TOMES POLICE COURT. msed to the [Before Justice Hogas.] O e n et aceking to ascertain the lew, | THE Kxire.—Michacl Rodden was yesterday arrested ¢ course of practice, and delays had shown s | by Officer Levy, captatn of the Tombs Police court squad, delay and prolong the mattes, and had thus put | for having ent Andrew Fitzsimmons of No. 60 Pearl-st. tso Yoard to extra expense; that o far as the [ ahout the head and face with a knife, fuflicting severe ber to be drawn, from which 1t appeared that the total 25, Of these 69,763 | and would not stand ale of reduction would, in the present condition of af- Elnlllllvmhlr. The policy of coutracting the cireu- tion of Governient notes should be definitely aud uu- ‘changeably established, and the process should Just fis rapldly as possibie, without producing a fi v i Oats, acres sown year prev fn 1805 number of tickets fssucd was & which remained unso ad been withdrawn and | themsel ed, leaving in 1 el 562,02 pumbers, the | but by t leates of all of Which w lie Lands of | 400, Pacifio Mail 100.....0o0aee Chio . 96 Lye, ACTes BOWD Year previ Winter Kye, bushels harvested hona | desiré to the Crisis, or Merivusly cmbarrassing those brauches jo? Yhich our revenues are de Previous. ......... . No tiel 1 by any of the e E: ; CAMIT A e BAot, carvency 1s. reduced, It depend- | yiiricy, acroa Sowil year previons. s niiuber drawn was | question of loss went, they had by putting off he entorge: | wouadsc Ho was Leld to'ball by Justice Hogas the o510 K- ekl crease in value, and A8 soon as the epecie st andard 18 Barley, acres sown in 1865 . ... ......... %0 1n United Btates cur- | ment of the law, carried on a lucrative business for | gum of §00. ot ? Barley, buchels harvested year pre- id number wecond prize, and o on. | mouths without o’ license, and would receive no injury | Tup FoLGER & Tipns SwINDLE—Justice Hogan yes- Y A bad boen revolved until s E il 8! OPEN POARD OF BROKERS—1 P, M. anks will be obliged to redecm W0 numbers [ by the po o be § payment of costs out of those unlawful profits; b erday rendered a declsion iu the case of Leonard G. | oo o vy oor oledo , the National | ; arley, Rrcsies [hecig. | The Governument alh | corn, acrea planted year provious. .. o have been sufficiently distributed, the | that the Police Officers and other officcrs charged with . : from the fild, s un et | Corn, meres planted fo 16 e bt i i and anid drow | executing the Liws were Hable-to indietment and punish- | Kiinck, Seth I, Klinck, William C. Williatas, and Jomes ; A et of duty, and for this reason officers | 1, Gogin, who are accused of having been nceomplices in of paper currency, and the necessity of providi fThe burden of _redceuing th and silver will then be throw X h-liKe sllence fell upon the audi- | ment for Gen, Van vieit anuounced the successful all 860,102, A falut and somewliat disappointed broko from the audicnce, but there were uo otlier ar Previous.. car previous. ush. wero favored by the law in the matter of | thie extensive swindles of the firm of Folzer & Tibbs of ny cases the liw glving double costs; thut | No, 54 Leonard-st. The ense has occupied the attention officers were forced into these suits, as unless | of the Court at intervals for the past three months. The d and silver to redeem it. atioual enrrency in gold isively upon the “Potatocs, acres leerrere B Dauks that tseuo it, and they will be required to keep the | Potatocs, bushc b ; I cmonstrations. they liad defended theim they would have been perpetn- | yagistr Mecessary reserves of coin t purpose. It seets to | vious. bl p ’ if nthey would have 0 perpet- | agistrate refused the motion of counsel to nf 300, v e that the act of th e cavieemis 40 | baas sateasown * .‘n‘f\l"f:“'fl' i “"mn‘."’ Sowe on OTRAST |4ty Sl Drowt 1';lrl-rrl-‘n;-fl‘l'"l-l'rlvlul5<]‘:lmul s | Complaint, and Hecidcd :t:'gl’\"fl;l{c““ll'x:::}'t: ;:11‘::1‘1::3;:: w.«iemumcn'fl or _contracting the ¢ ;Wi 2 A rve aluod at $12,000, wis iy No, 208,40 o would Lave been sufficient to test the whole matter, o ’ 5 o power for contracting the carrency wlich | Peas, bushels har prize, a house aud lot id 1T to'No. 99,611, this accumulation of suite, F tho Board foan | Youruary il. —_— - G & plan 3 0 coun cans, uct of the ¢ Beans, uc other principal prizes were expen whi proyision deserved JEFF §8 necessary to bring the Dbusine ON MARKET POLICE COURT. ad osts, If costs were a punishment, but ey back to the standard, as it was | Beansbusliels Larvesied yea g prevemg L LA :;lw:‘{"_l; m-;:un‘u:_;m - ‘:§‘ l!'l;mhl:‘»!:mt\e'::-::fi;: e b 3::; )T § Prie Telet o nd .k B Viie | at'uhy Tate the peopls should ot hove any expense [Before Justice Ledwith.] Shen the old witform standard of wold and silver i3 | Turnips, buskels baivesled year pre- rof inimated (i the appication for'the Board | Thomas Farrell was yesterday arraigmed before veached, and prices and the business of the country are | Vious.. .l LTt thelt dt ey s grantyd they shotld | Justice Ledwith on the charge of stealing from Mr. ational banks will 150 aud Lot ln J to obtain 1 Robert Baldridge of No. 189 West Forty-third-st., four aiu based ther o the pluce | Apple ofchards notes drawn for the aggregate amount of and Lot in ow them 1o dre ss23 3322802 of State banks in the issue, cireulation and redemption of of apples sold, 1864.. the currency necessary to carry on the fiscal affairs of the | M gardens, acres cultiva! 1,0i2 T Bmythe M pros oy S K - . Government and people, the Treasury Department will | Value of product ; provious. 24,025 M BTV, Sumith, for plaintifts Had LR 8 €3, curroncy fo the amount of $10, and & cost worth be relicved from a duty that was forced upon - | Honey, pounds collected yeur plote. ... Euton e, Vantemeal fory ‘»“:m g Bliss, Mr. | $10. T 1 pleaded guiity, and was committed to perative necessity during the war, and the Go 3 S 75 Lot in iarlem. Eaton, and ir. erpoel, for defendauts. answer. ft to perform its legitimate functions under the Consti- —Lot in Har i 2% Tue Ferix O'BYRNE CAse.--The examination of COURT CALENDAR-THIS Darv. this case was concluded yesterday, but there was -:- SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TEKM, nothing of any further interest in the testimony. O'Byrne # A:unum(dhyrh“.‘ll " b cactiv was committed to awalt Lis trial. i L - ) “Your MoNEY oR Youm Lire.”—Rebert Richards Part L—Hleld by SUTMEKLAND, J.—Court vpeus 8% 10 o'clock 1. m. . an '3 4 gl was yesterday committed by Justico Ledwith on the PETROLEUM AND MINING STOCKS. 343—Brenten aet. Wyems. charge of having assaulted William Allen, at an early e K hour on Sunday morning. The accused made the attack Petroleum Stocks. Eehla G Min of C. nd Nineteenth-st., out *‘yonr money Benneloff Run... 305 3 50 First Nationa) 80 Fall RIVN}'&:‘ on Allen at the corner of Elghth-av and having knocked him down, ery o your life,” cut his pocket and took from it 6 30. FAro.—John C. Heenan was brought before Justice | Central. o erda arge Clinton Of Ledwith yesterday on the charge of keeping a faro-table | GHBtoR O at No. 762 Broadway. The descent on the alleged gam- | First Naf % bling place was made on Sunday morning at an early | Mauhattan.. grrall agt. MeDeritt. 9 ring agt. Hofwan Fire Iu-] 963—-M - ont the’ . Rebellion. liese “aro extraordinary | Slieep slaugliered 1y ¥ “United States Greenbacks. d year provios. One Elegant Purple and Goid China times, ond extraordinary measures must be | Foultry sol to save our Government | Value of manures purchi: resorted to, u order snud preserve our nationality.” The credit of the Govern- | Onions, busbels raised 15 Keyston: COURT OF COMM 35 Walkill Lead. food and raiment. Our army and navy must have what | Lawb, Gilmore. AS—TRIAL TERM. Without » | Der: Nathan Bighop, John Taylor Johnson, Frederick G. | Central Gold Ed 6 1 B n ment, by the legal tender act, was brought into imme- | Value u: ‘: e e b g gl ke = il 0ot oppme ol M. m. Tt When a number of persons were found engaged at | N ¥ & Allegih 825 Kipp & Buell G.. 4 100 to crush the Rebellion. It was, in effe :n-‘:r.m et n-v"«;mn. ) k»n—,‘fl,lu agt. The Magor, ke. rw game, wo'm"llmu‘:‘:lr. ll:u'-ls ¥ %gfl’f:“){h lz fl)‘tlxw Gold... 95 } : 4 Baves 04— Leventrs agt, Briterte S19Hirsehfuia agt. Authou. ail in $300 each for | N Y P big... » e e R et garten ogt. Lane. St ek Vlor, they having been found en- | Piv Hole Creek... 00 1 00 Libersy Goid. 810 ground of Lnperative nec - elien agt. Merchasts N. and waldson. nged a of eards called “Boston,” at No. 762 | Rynd Farm.. .k 20 Moutana Gol o3 0 smeasure, passed in 4 most pro rans. Co. e, iroadway, room where the faro-playing 18 alleged | Shade River...... 5 Montauk.. e 18 mot > o e B iy g gt Dam. Barringer. to have been carried on United Petrol .. 10 .. York. % 180 be continued any longer after peace is restored than THEREON. it Kelly. Pive. b imidoaal B AL T United States. 3.50 & 00 Nye Gold. 5 1 e A l‘\"lh;wlwwi'\i ‘1‘J 1”‘““”1 ize f"!".:"lhuk tothat | opo Board met at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the et Fiow fas P R § - " X o """I“"".b’"""' i’"fi Ean € 8] LI standard of value wiich is recognized by all the nations Bt clock yesterday afternoon, Sewing-Machin otief Fire Ina Co. 2 n agt, Gumpert. CRTING OF - RN REIIEF C P . e b gee of the worid. ¥ President, JAMES G. BEISKMAY, in tho chair. Tdy's Gold Match—N 00e—Derance agt Mevewon, | S84 lioprtagt, Kauser MEETING OF THE SOUTHERN RELIEF COM- | Alamed AT Perry & Peo L 6 e e byt panoe eforted, 5 || TRSPRRMITENE atter the Toaling O thb tuinuted) an- 1 e MITTEE. s Flog. - 185 1170 Ouarts Ml 420 488 £o Do deplored, bu it Iamot & fatl step in an cmergency | Bounced that e bad appointed John B. Witt Reader for Held by BARNARD, J—tourt op The Commission appointed at the meeting on Fri- | AtlaudiesPaciic 3 0 4 Rock Momi .17 115 428 Jike the presenf. The Dritish Govermwent and the Bank | e present year. & 337,131, 38,399, 74,143, | Now. os. day night, at the Cooper Institute, met at the Merchante | A¥Fe8SURSIER £-o5 &3 Ao Gor 2 of Englund remained under suspeusion of specie payment | o The PRESIDEST thon snmounced the following as the | go,117, 292,678, 245968, 2 125,406, 1 | NG sewell agt. Sitherns. 1—1a re, Lowla agg The Mayor. | Bauk, in Wallst., at 2j o'elock p. m., yesterday, William M. 1 8 10 Wehiow Juckik &, 48 Tib :m: ’W“o‘,.m.,, .lwlnlon ‘,“w,,;,l.‘.,"n' are, . 7 0 st;::‘,t‘i,'n /(v?z‘nrm.l_\‘l ces of the H«n’ll[fl‘furtln-":ullu'\'lhg year: White Porceluin Serv F ;u—l':-‘l-dny ;“‘n.;.,. lm—l. re, Mn’zbl',imlnmm. Vermilye, Chialrman, W. T. Coleman, Secretary. £ 3 00 Canada Copper. w0 snot as valuable asare the productions of the o RL e Set of Rebeltion Reco , §4,337, 59, 5,280 0—Krita aj i H—Oger agt. ) 3 P B 4 2 ol Si 4 v} or farmer and mechanic, for 1t is not as !nlxllqruu.lhlh asour | e e emente—Councilimea. Terhuae, Cre w,”,‘,’:',,, o m,n"lzu 514, 571,47 N,TM.’ oo 113—Moore agt. Hudson RR R Co i The following named gentlemen were appointed ap mflz‘%fimu' 3?,3‘”“‘“‘"3'}.-,:’ A (] 4 p 4 Thrall begve o) 200 S0l Lyn? Exceutive Committee, with power to add to their num- | Burroughs Gold.. 40 Tudor Lead Y " . 00 St ) 0 00 more valuable to them thau gold and silver. Th educt tment—Councilmen Hart, McN. (. B. 9. 340,296, 300, ; § B 2" the ‘Ialecisln o o, | R, “emete Do ouncilaen Hart, McNosng, W. B, 305, 902, | pyur L—lield by Cawpoto, oo ot 1l o ; Crozier Gold, 14! Erpress Ce ocks. ry notes issued by the Government on the faith of | Jowations and Charities—Councilinen Stacom, Webber, Flyua. Nos. Foster, Archibald Russell, Howard Patten, John and M. C" o B . Krpress Compan the whole people, will purchase these indispensable ar- | Ferris—Councilmen Calkin, 8. Roberts, Stacou. 55--Bates agt. Russell ¥I—Fettreteh agt. Cromeli Bruce, Elliot €. Cowden, W. T. Colenrun, Samuel D, Bab- | COMMPARELS: o - ticles, and the war can_be Lot e oty - | Pinance—Councileu Gilmore, Flyun, Segar. lver Plated Tea Set.—N 415,004, | 59— Foote agt. Loomis. [ g vy Rl spd cock, J. Pierpont Morgnn, tho Rev. Edward Bright, D. D,, | Cousold Colora.. ... =20 . force obedicuee to the Constitution and Juws snd an h Lamps and Gas—Councilen ong, Hartuna 655, 94, 8 004 | 60—Doyle sxt. The Mayon 8—Suleton sgt. Robin Gvo. Cabot Ward, Dr. Cornelina W, Agnew, Frederiok Law | Gonso'd Gregory .10 00 » L ble peace be thereby secured. This beiig accomplished, Lands and Places—Councilmes & 0. Murray, Cregler. & 8194, | G Keanedy sgt. Goss Olmstend. . Corydon.. _ 600 77| Manujacluring Stocks Pt B Smtng ths fires 1o sdvoonte & Shesty Tottirs 1 | Lo DarerieumtCommelimen ¥ bt e Tunsee.” 205,000, 63— Himmond akt, Cropsey. Imatesd. that the Rev. Dr. Bright be requested to pre- | 18 Moiues Gold. ...~ 3 25| Russcll File....... 300 400 Fctie paytnent. and all moasures that ar caleuiatod to | Hotmar s onacintn. doars Mutray, Glaore, Hact, | 198,009, , 237,121, 357,007, 66,365, * e st pare a pumphict embracing the procoedings of the meet- Dowalevilie Gold .... 13 preerye he houor and dignity of the Government in : : Ympire Newing Machines.—Nos. 33,970, 346,899, 301,557, | Ti—Darnss ags Sehis {ng on Friday night, together with an_addross from the BALES. ime of peace, and which I regret are not practicable in limen Hartman, Webber, Thomar. 299,004, 200,972, 149,852, 283,930, 43,010, 261,503, 196,417, 365,850, | Puxr o by DALY, 3,~Conrt opees st 10, m. Witheut a Juryy | COmMIstlone thhfiumvhl to be distributed to the peo Mining Stocks. (R Mountain Gold |Boscobel Silver #he prosecution of this w: 5, W. B, Roberts, Seger. 040, 407,795, 59,078, 25,9, 901,563, 67220, | Now g ™ adurs |\ Philadelphia, Boston, Buffulo, Ordeies i”’ 28], 8000 csnane 918 The Nationa} Banking law passed, to continue fortwenty | 50 Frihobonetmes Thonas, Heiis, N o T 18,34, 41,08, 72,996, 44,121, 171,619, 76,602, ‘61—Struthers agt. Pearce. North, that Auxiliary Societics may be f 1,000 . don oo, voe tntended us w permancit sysiem, Towasin: | RubheRuidingsComeinea Gibper, O Rrien, Thomss Jernas: wit. , 130855, 800,00, 402,578, 819,973, 51—Dodge, .. okt Browa. placos, was reterred ta.the Exsquive, Commisges, , The e A e ations” gurrency of untforns | Baars o 5 opdameang Sin 0, 404518, 150,564, 310, 78 305, 180301, T Sy - S A Sonen M. Brown, TreGsurer o the Commissio X 2 irs and iea—C 18,610, 18, 160,564, 27,470, 275,303, 183,301, 189, ’ 9 i\ Mr. E Vi n, was similitude and value for the whole country. The argu: | Lamb. e S Do, Sy B, et aun 507,106, 374,307, 4000, 318,458, 890,605, | oo A - oy O T SRR 8 O S T of the Exeentive uta put forth in the last annual reports of yourself and | Roads—Connclluen 8 Roberts, Hart, Heaty Murray. 225,000, 04,350, 97,087, 904,050, 307,535, 190,002, 180,. | 85— Wiilisws agt. Daners. sopie of X. X. tul Brosdwa | Committee, The meotings of the Committes were ¢ of the Treasury in favor of sustainin f he muru;:.ol Sendines lnwh*l)n ore, Tertnas. 477, 220,040, 165,387, 308,000, 233,606, 94,015, 80,408, 233,584, | B6—Kaehler agt. Steineri. it Hadeos OB K Ue | to be held on Wednesdays and Saturdays at1 o'clock, at e C: 3 V) iy gl 3 MARINE COURT. o huy immediate relief It would give to the Treasiry, but e bre” ot tipor Comaciaes Crbgice, Meioary, Tiraa, | AL9 0%elo0k the drawing ceasod for the day, Gen. Van Held by Guows,J. Bishop, €sq., a8 temporary Chairman, F.L. Olinstead, 18 8 permanent system of currciiey wnd banking. i the | gumer Kebver J - | Viiet having announced from the platform that'1,200 num- | No& Nos Secretary, aud the Rev. Dr, Bright, Corresponding Socre- remarks ;v"!‘:hh wade in the House 0 ay of the | Joini Committee on Acoounts—Couscilmen Long, W. B. Roberts, | Ders had bocu drawn out of totul of over 5,000 tickets. [ 17— ";'I-fl- ‘;r"t 19— Higgens agt. Havens. tary. e T i i ot ook raste et 69 | “3ictars, Bracow, O'Brume, MANTMAY, LoNG, Taw ; i, Youid b soilamed, 1 | 18- keml' PN | e o e e of riday a: e e ¢ relies "RATH. DOM. N, N, NG, LAME, e morning. Gen, Cowed cec A y s Treasury i thenext” (o o thive years, but because | iy, KISSey, Gumsey, Dir and tyi desird to be o that the wheel would ' bo B e | e e e e S regard neement of a manent system | excused from serving upon an Committees appointed o person during the uight, and ? e people, and submi same o ot the next tor providing & national currency Tt will, If wisely ad- | by the Presideut, nssigning for o reasts therolor hat the o placed Upos the ..pemfm'n'.::n 166—Marwell agt. Houry. o oy AT N meeting. Mr. Archibald Russell was clected permancnt ministered, be of great beuelit 1 the people, and areli- | 15 Democratic members who were elocted had not bad a drawn. 1057 Sehenck agh. Yunganza. 205—Packard agt, Johnsou. irman. Messrs. Howard Potter, Samuel 1. Babeock, able support to the Government in the futare.” fair ** ghow ” fu the selection of the Committe Mr. T s refused to give the name of the lucky | 1:3—Black agt. Livugstoo. 214—Clarke sgt. Smith. ott C. Cowden, and J. P. Morgan were appoluted o All the advocates of the legal-tender uct, while it was | ~ Mr. WEBBER moved that the declinations of the gentle- ndividual who drew the first prize of $10,000 in green- | 1H—Korgmss sgt. Haria 215—Fdwards agt. Wilimot. Finance Committee, punding in Congress, besed thelr arguments upon tho | men (shovensmad) boapcorces: Adopted. backs, aid alsg refused (0 give the names of any or il of — Dr. Bright said that he had learned that the State of of ita passige 4 & temporary Teliof to the Treas. | Mr. BTACOM said he did 1ot think any business could be | the persons who drew prizes, stating as a reason for so Georgia hnd placed $20,000 in the hands of the Rev. Mr. ary during the war, and 1ot as a permancnt folicy of the transacted o the Board to-day (Monday), and he there. | doing, that many of the ticket buyers had scruples of CRIMINAL COURTS. Homley, for the purpose of transportation, Tho Corre- 100 Jovernment. On the contrary, the National Banking law | fore moved for an adjournment, wiich was lost, 11 in the | consciencs in giving there names to the publie. Our —— spondiig Secretary was directed to correspond with all Crozier wi a8 a perinanent system of Nationalourrency | affirmative, 12 in the negative. reporter, however, succeeded in getting the residences, COURT OF GENERAL overnors of the Southern States to '-h:fi 10 50| 1,000.......... 14 and for the whole country. The State bauks in | Mr. STACOM offered a rosolation which designated cer- | without the names of the ticket purchasers who have AL SESSIONS. wenld do as the Governor of Georgia did, and with -83.10 60 au‘l,fl 'mmfig:wm bauks 1 the 8tate of | tain membere of the Board as the committees for the | drawn tho first 25 prizes, which are given below in the [Before Judge Russel ] Moagboat sud raliroad companies to ask for froe traus- ——— W nn presont year, and in su of his resolution Mr. 8TAcom | order nu-,!‘were drawn, commoncing with No. 1 and end- | There were 2 cases on the calendar yesterday, of ""T“ ‘Cotumittee then adjourned | MONDAY, Jan, 28-P. & Gold is steady, closing at 134} It is the general N NG e eetes Lt e o Lo bony sy | Which all but elght met with some kind of disposition. , inform rter that ou 000 ; Yetelvod Tor, tiekets tho Uhlon Homo Seliool would ouly | Two trials were had which resulted in convictions. Bev. | o o ST T owing s o list | impression that Congress will not interfere with the realize about §75,000 clear of expeuses. eral prisoners were remanded for sentence, having N leaded guilty, t blo th in P P Rests o | R 70 lares s wore - 5708 character. ot o canstwiso arrivala at (his POt during tho year Tra::m *?mw‘dfiufld “::‘;::; B e by b Total | magnitude of the issue is considered, in connection wm, ut ib consequence of the law which taxed | said as he understood his resolution complied withh the ‘eireulation out of existence, the State banks were | rules of the Board, which stated that the Standing Com- abliged to come under tle National Bauking law for seif- | mittees shall be appointed by the President, unless othor- reservation—a law which on its fuce was to continue for | wise ordered by the Board,” and that inasmuch as certain 8. {aa taken something over three years to put into suc- pointedby cho e, O iR that thé Board 140 10,000 | BEGINNING IN BUSINESS.—John Edlinson, an English u&""“'w mfi: Unn'whflu"g': ‘State bank cireulation was | Mr. O'BRIEN desired the reading of the paper, and upon great meuts were heid out to them for 8 ua- | The PRESIDENT said tho Board had better first resc mhafi:m continue 20 years, “'n:e breach of | the aciion already taken upon the paper. g he part of the Governmient in holding ont in- |~ Mr HARTMAN sald thare was notling to resciud; tho ! 7 L of his e — T | on Saturday. The short interest has been oxe W64 | psuishpd in @ Groet denco, wud U wassirk ioea. but to use it as & capital in business, and ont Ty = the. el MAterpiig i WOyl W W = B 129 tation, the currency being thereafter regulated by the 810,520 wants of trade and {ndustrial pursnits. It was never in- tended by the originators of the legal tender act that 1,149,202 the issue of an irredeemable paper cul become the permanent policy of (he Governm opening speech I made in tho House on the 25th of Janu: ary, 182, on the bill introduced by me, I said that “the | H 9— 59,679..0ne Grand Plano (steck) bill before us is a war measure, a measure of necessity aud One Dinmond Set... ¥ 20t of choice, presented by the Committee of Waysand | 4 Llils's Hot Water Apparatus. Means to meet the most pressing de nds upon the 50 p Unitcd States Groonba Treasury to sustain the Army and Navy until they can | Swine 3 20— 2.. United States Greenbacks. 500 make a vigorous adv, ihon the traitors, and erush | Pounds of pork made . . 2 United States Greenback: b0 - 2 00 Dinner Service, 158 pleces, 4 27-185,621.. United Btates Greeni o 5. United States Greeubacks. - “Oue Gold Band China Dinner’ Ser army and Davy % i 2 2 & forced loan, CITY GOVERNMENT. ent in ‘o most perilous piudchl ustified nly on s l{‘m“‘m'lfl; BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. & exigency, and should APPOINTMENT OF COMMITIEES AND DEBATES { o'anuo‘: ;honlm,ow x-uonu‘ hl:‘nh; nlg‘ndn".‘li one et ordered ot 12000 rectly uncer the control and reg- 3 D 0 ,‘and whicl are difectly under the control nd sog- Wuusan opposed e reception of tlie paper at this i | youth aged 1, was charged with stealing a considerablo 1 2 M 3 | with the fact that sufficient time has not yot beea of the banks have but recently perfected their or- | = The PRESIDENT—The mnn s out of order a$ this Feg amount of woney from his erployer. When brought be- 17 21 869 140 fo aud obtained from the Department thelr eir- | time. 2om | fore the court he wore a penitent look, and seemed to feo 7 u &% 1o |eiven for them to find permanent resting places Aoy &’:‘.‘.‘L‘MJ&":‘E&“&‘..‘S‘J& A Tt Sans Suint £ay. sndh Sepuintiny Som | bia wituation almost o crying. Ho dunied the charge 5 16 6w s |sinco their creation. The, mew issuo of 6sof 1868 O O AR iae (o atuasculsto and | & mooting o two singe, P ion Of WhAt goourred here B [ D s Tk o LB L auanae ¢ 18 &3 88 | declined §; and the 7.80s advanced §. Railway mort- rwm-qmm ‘of natioval banking. 1 say destroy | ~ Mr. W. B. ROBERTS sald the Board of Councilmen had 3% | stamps ounting to and two checks repre- 5 2 4% 60 | gagesarcbarclysteady, aud bank shares were in some dml'-m-n!l conversant with the advantages | such a reputation at presont that it would be as well to Vi | senting #18 from his "employer, Mr. Cornell 9 45 461 630 | cases offered lo Tan on B The share rfl"'flmln. and its freedom from taxation and | end all further bickerings and quarrels. Every newspa- 1% | Taylor, on the 31t of l};eflnb«r. to deposit 8 35 495 647 bt wer on Saturday. m-w:mn&flymflff l,!"l;r’l&l;::lucem;;l"l‘: myno:g&mkflvgys:dm Board * shoulder- 1:1 1800 | in llll'bll‘:}. for bim, and with keeping the 1 57 88 oes | market is a good deal disturbed, and has not recove [ational Banking Laws, f the right to tssie circulating | names. e Y | Which wero worthless o i ki fi:“’;s‘.‘.‘lh‘.’}‘ X 1 @ 35 €0 | ered from the shock of last woek, which has disclosed h”m thern, These banks have been organ- | Mr. BTACOM said it had all been brought on by the de- 1200 | docamped he was arrested, aud all the money’ T3 40 111 913 6ot 7088 | more weakness than was supposed to exist among aith by the stoekholders uder the National | olafons of the Fresiient [ | 40 fousd tn scasion and restored to the owner. 617 667 1,128 1,033 967 657 | the operators for anadvance. The small dealers with bt and 1 the mext | 1ta conelusion called for ita Adoption. 1420 | theory of stoaling. While iious man, nd E8VE 14 | MakesTotal Arrivala 2060 w7 100 1064 6341 13,180 | Slender margin have been cleaned out, aud are 0ob w srty, he claimned that his {ntentlon was not Total, 1800........... 2,008 604 1,163 1034 6,910 12,634 | able to assist * the public,” which commenced to buy 00 w worganie uuder tuis law, kijjjug oft road tho paper,