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   New York World (Newspaper) - February 1, 1873, New York, New York                                AMERICA AND COMMERCE OP THE RE PUBLIC OP COSTA PROSPERITY DESTROYED BY BAD LEGISLATION AND COR WHIT AMERICAN 8TEAMKR8 MIGHT DO AND WHAT TUB MAIL FANY HAS NOT SPECIAL OF TVR SAH Costa January Today wi have news of the tardy steamer of thi Pacific Mill She hue reached Punta Arena her downward trip long alter her schedule time Mt last she baa reached ana there 19 a probability therefore that she may eventually Panama I had already sent my last moll for ward ly a private conveyance to the Atlantic sWe there to take the chance of catching one or the of the Costa Company from Umon to New Within the next elgh teen this will be the regnla of the Costa RIcan malls to the United States and to Europe and not of the Costa miBs With the completion of the Costa Ricat Hallway from this the capital Costa down to the Caribbean Port and with the establishment of a steamer line from Port to New making a fonr days trip over the safest mosi quiet belt of the Gulf of It will be bettor for passengers and for the post between and the Pacific coast of and the United States to cross the Costa territory tban to run the risks of rte Pacific Wail navigation first to Panama and then from to New The North German the mtst colossal of which has of lato Increased Its capital to of and which IS pushing Its flag Into every Is already negotiating with the mean Government for the establishment of a line of steamers from Port by way ol Havana gr New or both to The establishment of a German line on the Pacific tide tram at the Central Ameri can and Mexican to San Francisco will neces sarily Not once but many times during the pHt It came to my way at New York to undergo the humiliation of having people who were planning a winter in the tropics consult me as to the times of sailing of the German steamers between Orleans and Of they would we cant think of trying tUe American Atlantic Kail after this dreadful business of the What can one reply to such a prop And now la these countries an American finds himself compelled at eery turn to recognize the similar discredit into which our flag is here rapidly While the commerce of the coun tries is making the greatest and a genuine new era ot activity and of prosperity Is visibly opening upon the States are dally and conspicuously dropping behind In the race for the control of that commerce and for a profitable participation In that activity and Individual like Kelson In Central Wheelwright la or Henry In and others whoso names one hears at once honorably cited have done and are doing wonders in the way of vindicating American capacity and up holding the credit of the American But the and Ignorance of onr national legislation and the scandalous mismanagement of American corporations are working just as wonderfully against Here Is this small republic of Costa for of I venture to say that not one In a hundred of our members ot Congress go muck as Knows the exact geographical and of which nine educated Americans out often probably conld not at a moments notice tell yon whether It la a federal state of Central America or an It dependent lla Pacific ports Me on the route of our Pacific Mall Companys service between Panama and San and the Pacific Mall Company have a with a to perform postal duty lor Costa Rica on thut Their boats stop at Arenas to land the Costa malls from New York and and and to take on board the Costa RIcan malls for thereat of Central America and Mexico and They have thus within their reach the control of tho most important part of the commerce of Costa Perhaps you may fancy that this la no great it is certainly not so great a matter as the we will of China or But the duties received last yew by toe Boat RIcan Treasury at the port of Putta Arenas amounted to no less a sum than on an importation estimated to to and Costa Rica last year exported through this game port of Punta Arenas products of her own to the as officially of no less than Not an immense amount cer But If you will taice the trouble to estimate the proportion per capita of the exports of losta to her population of and to com it with the proportion per capita of the exports tho United States to our own lono of you will rind that the Costa considerably more tuan BO Further the activity of this industrious and proa n In a which I 16SJ tils customs year for heavy her career an eights that Costa 1 costaR cao beU of o n M cc aoe that the Costa WM nw sna t hour w trine win eir u I directors of wolf neither of NEW YORK FEBRUARY PRICE TOUR most part by foreign Bo far as the Pacific Mall Steamship Company is It is due to a most capable and Intelligent body of men to usy that these mattera are fully and fairly the chief agents and officers of that Company In these The most exasperating feature of our p repent commercial condition Is precisely this that the experience and the capacity of Individual Americans who have familiarized themselves with the conditions ot financial success and of national prestige in our relations with foreign conn tries arc continually made of no avail by bad legislation at Washington or corporate stupidity at New and not seldom by a dismal combination of It Is probably useless to expect that anybody at Washington will take the pains to examine thor and fearlessly tho state of our Pacific merce and Its But I sec It asserted that the Pacific Jl all Company propose to make a new application this winter for a and It will bo a lasting damage as well as a lasting disgrace to us If their application la not made the occasion ot a complete and effective overhauling of this whole question in Congress and In tho It we desire to accelerate tho of our trade we can take no more direct rood to that result than to bestow aid from the national Treasury on people who have the means Within their control of organizing a permanent an enterprise containing within Itself an Indefinite capacity of future devel who stupidly and wilfully throw away those be appropriated by others more In more and more resolute than It IB not by the superior capital of European companies that shal be finally driven out of waters If ire arc driven out of as we now seem to bo In the greatest danger of but by the more faithful and Intelligent employment of European We have already In great part lost tho and South American not because Europe has more capital than we but because we have deliberate chosen to corrupt our manufacturers at the expense of our domestic and to the of our foreign What remains to us of our trade with these markets is Imperilled at every candid American whom I have conversed with here by the superior Integrity and carefulness of European manufacturers and ship Goods packed In Boston and New York arrive hero In damaged or ruined by Igno rant and careless handling In American ware houses or on board of American Goods packed In or or Germany arrive In good because they have been put up frith and Why resort to all of childish gabble and gib about foreign Intrigues and British gold and the ambitions Bismarck to account for the decay of American Interests and the development of European Interests in Spanish America t What people want In Spanish as well I In most other Is that they should get what they bargain for and have their work done We pass laws to pro vent our own people from enjoying this demoralize our people by such and then fall Into a state of wonder and indignation when we Dnd that our former customers of other nations turn elsewhere on their divers As In the cases of In South America and of Keith In Central foreign do not prevent Amer of character and energy from taking the lead and It In air enterprises which full within the scope of their special and to which they honestly give the full force of their But all the Fourth of July orations In the world will not persuade rational Americana to risk their persons property on ramshackle Inadequately equipped and merely the frauds of the organization arc covered by the folds of tho national flag and all the sub in the world will not enable a and Incoherent postal and transportation to compete with a service which gets Itself done with and The world stands still for it will not it and still for Americans anymore than it stood still for onr transatlantic cousins m the preceded onr first and vigorous national We did a very good thing when we tue Panama under tremendous dim of climate and and established the Mail Company to meet tho stupendous de ol the early emigration to But Jl this we did twenty years ago and the world IBB moved forward considerably since that we moved with it the groat companies which are now ploughing he from Panama to Valparaiso with heir steam fleets would have been using their The world Is moving on f wo do not move with It the Wall street gamblers who are making their game with our railways and rar will wake tip some morning 0 nnd that their counters no longer represent even sorry sixpence of genuine Tne western of America la coming forward Into the worlds with an Increment of genuine fork to he Jt lay within our to do this more advantageously and more profitably han any other upon tho simple conditions of ana Jt We do not the ana we are therefore put on vessel she was sheathed I with yellow and that covering is all she has had to defy the ravages of the worm with from that time to the competent judges say that the metal should bo renewed onco every three and the condition of the bottom of the Ocean may be Inferred from the fact that she has worn her suit of metal between live and six Talking yesterday with an old sea captain a couple of years took passage la the Rising while on his way to a port in the Pa to join a ship which had tost her the writer asked him what he thought of her as a son Ho I never speak III of the bridge that carries mo Balely over we had and she took me down all right but I must say that the steward on board of that boat conld make the greatest show on the table with the least amount ot material of any man I ever He was a It was rather short In the pro vision I had enough I wan all right with the cap tain and I have nothing to complain of on that score but I there were eomc of the passen gers that were rather What la your opinion of tlie Rising Star as a sea boat As 1 tell she took me down all right we had weather all the Would yon feel safe In her In a gale of wind 1 I dont like gales of no matter how good the may Do you think that In a gale of wind she would bo as safe as one of the for Instance I dont but she took me down all right Ive got nothing to Bay against her The officers of the Company arc Inclined to be displeased at the articles heretofore published In THE They dont protend to deny that all that has been Bald about their steamers Is true but they say that they have had no encouragement to provide better steamers that the trade has not warranted It at and that therefore they are not to blame for not getting better But this satisfaction for the passenger to feel that his life must be risked because the Com pany are not making money fast in ad dition to the inspection ordered on tho Ocean the American Lloyds have ordered an In upon tho other two steamers as soon OB they arrive In and the result can hardly fall to give them a lower rate than they now have upon the Insurance even If It does not drive them off the route altogether and forte tbe Company to re place them with vessels more worthy of the confi dence of the SARATOGA LONG e and losing very the chance ng It at THE LLOYDS WAKING TUB OCEAN QUEEN TWO PACIFIC MAIL AS SOON AS The announcement that tne Directors of the Sara toga Association have decided to ran their second meeting OB dates which conflict with those selected by the Monmouth Pork Association will no doubt be read with regret by many Interested In the welfare of the American But before the friends of tho Monmouth Association are curried away by their prejudices let them take a careful view ot the That Long Branch and Saratoga are rival of that there Is no But why not this rivalry be turned into an ad vantage for the turf During tho last two years both Die Monmouth and Saratoga associations have held two one each In July and tho Monmouth leading off In the early part of followed by Saratoga about the third week then again by the Monmouth during the first week of and lastly by the Saratoga at the end of that This system was expensive and an to the public and owners of Horses will got let the travel be ever so es with the Inferior means of transportation provided by American No doubt tho Long Branchers will bo angry and say all manner of disagreeable But will not this now moVc by the Saratoga Association benefit them On the 1st of July all the horses to run at will no be on Tho meeting begins onthe It lasts say until the It 19 the beginning of the season people will flock down to the Branch by They will take their week or ten days and thun return to this city or The stables will proceed to where the racing will begin on tho and last for the first meeting tho id of The second on and will last until the Now If tho Monmouth Park people will postpone their second meeting until the 26ln of they will give new life to tho waning season at the and at the same time Increase the dally attendance ac the track by hun dreds from Philadelphia and New York who can afford a short holiday at Intervals of a month or live having spent a pleas ant day or two at Long Branch during the first In tho early part of they ready and can spare the time for a day or two during i he second meeting at tho end ot 80 ar ranged no one will Saratoga will have run their two meetings the middle of the While the track down by the sea will have Us begin and There be UP conflict between tho great Saratoga and Long if each will give and take a But If they do there Is not the shadow of a doubt that one or both will be failures and be becoming will cry a on both your woH nous of TO FIND A THE STATE OF THE IN NEW AND DEMAND FOR FRENCH The following Information on de rived from the moat trustworthy will bo found of Incalculable value to tho entire house renting population not only of but also of Brooklyn that are well located and of a class that will rent for from to per year we expected to be quite and they will be held at probably abont 10 per advance on lost years Houses of a better the rents of which range from to per will In all probability be rented for about the same rates as laat and possibly a reduction may be made at least the probabilities are In favor of the as there are a largo number of houees of that class unoccupied at the present Houses ol the finest description arc able for the reason that the parties who hire them are generally Influenced by the and as they are generally wealthy tho rate of rental seldom deters thorn Irom hiring If their fancy Is Them compara few houses of the best with extra wide lay to forty ami of modern build that can bo and there are but very few for HOUSES TO It is expected will be very plentiful thia year on account of many more families than usual visiting being attracted thither 67 the Ex position in The house agents books are already up very fast with houses of thia and It IB therefore expected that well houses will bo rented for about 25 per less than last years Respectable houses that are located say and fit for are very mu h in and they will be held at la t years rates those that are very desirable from be ing centrally located will probably command an ad IB a great and growing demand for French but these are not sufficient to supply the The house agenw say that they are overrun with applications for for which applicants are willing to pay from to per The working population who reside In the or who more properly pack them selves and families away In We or six story double will have more room to spread themselves In this as there have been a very large number of erected up especially the coat so that the are that rents of tenement property will bo some what as cheaper rents and more healthy locations may be had BY MOVING W Rents of storeB and lofts located In the lower part of the city on the eaat aide In the area bounded by and South streets have been lor several years past and they are expected to faM This year In Borne por tions of the for Instance the petroleum re gion around Maiden are perhaps profitably but to the detriment of adjoining prop erty which Is used for other In that of the city which used to be so packed with heavy wholesale and the like is now given over to miscellaneous busi a large number of which change their loca tions every succeeding There I Bowery commands very high rates of ami several owners of property on that lino Informed us that have to raise his year on account of the increase in the rate of in the CITY OP BROOKLYN houses that are well located In an anca that Is with in thirty minutes ride of the ferries will In all prob ability command the same rates of rental as last but outside of the above especially In South Brooklyn and around Prospect a further reduction In rates is for tho reason that there are a larger number ol houses In the outer wards of the city than was ever known Tho faroff suburbs that are reached by the steam railways are evidently drawing the people who have heretofore lived In the outskirts of the OB It takes them no longer to reach their that are located ten or twenty miles away than It does to travel four within the city limits In the miserable and uncomfortable horse and they arc not compelled to take passage In a crowded vehicle and up all the but arc furnished with a comfortable seat which they can retain till they have reached their journeys end without In curring the displeasure of some persecuted There Is au active demand for nice comfortable villa residences that are located near the stations of the several railroads In Jersey City and tho towns and cities along tho lines of railway have now a very large number of houses of all classes In Elizabeth and for there have been a very largo number of new houses and tho supply IB very much In excess of ho Rents In all these places wll undoubtedly bo CURRENCY WORTHLESS AND COUN Colonel Chief of Service Division of the Treasury having re solved to test the question of whether what Is known OB the Currency comes under the denomination of counterfeit caused tho arrest of Peter on tho charge of selling tola and tho caso has been disposed of by Commissioner The evidence before the was to the that Kohoe had agreed to sell ICO In this currency for m good and had cheated tho man who bought him by giving him only instead of The Commissioner said the fact of sale having been he decided to hold for the giving It as his opinion that the currency resembles tho genuine to those who do not closely examine It that In parts It Is an exact Imitation ol that therefore It comes within the purview of the law defining counterfeit The currency Una tho general appearance of tho hot is signed John Vice 9n Its face arc the The Peo ple of ho United Suites will pay Kitty Cunts for they are ao arranged as closely to re semble the principal words on the On tho back of tho currency are the following which vary from the genuine by the Interpolation ol ihe word not In two places and tho misspelling of some words This paper IB not exchangeable lor United States notes by tho Assistant Treasurer and designated Depositors of tho United States In auma not less than three and not receivable in payment ol iiH dues to tho United Slates leau than live not excepting THE DEPUTY THE MIDDLE OF THB JlON TUB COM THE CAPTAIN OF THE NAR RATES TITE STORY OF HEARTLESS workman many times seen ropes the may The inquiry inlo tho cruelties which wera preferred against tho officers of the ship Argonaut y iho on tho voyage from Bremen to this port was yesterday at two oclock at the Emigration captain testified The passage to this port Bremen generally occupied eighty or ninety days for eigh teen years had been and since 1851 was m charRO of the Argonaut never before that voyage had ho experienced euch rough weather tho pas sengers on board were very and ate raven fact they could not be satisfied the man a and helped the cook in the galley he had to be discharged for theft for some was put on half rations I gave that oidor to the steward at tho Luno I did give a few in tho face I renu Julius did not give orders that he should the but I have him pulling at the have ordered him to work Christopher Schaub waa detected In the act of stealing mid from tho Hold he a quantity of dried one of the female Informed on him she saw Him get Into tho store from the berths I asked him and he refused I then struck Him once or twice willi my liana I hud a plu In my but did II on him So was Mien in and kept on the deck for four hours the storm wan at that time raging I remember having struck any other of tho coffee was served out at seven dinner nt eleven nnd tea at live for the past few weeks of the voyage I was present aft the serv ing up of the meals before that tho cook served out the food sometimes 1 tasted the food I fount It lo bo too and sometimes It had a burned taste during the voyage I was not had of beer and a bottle of a day In tho cold weather rum or bittern I did not ooc D f In the suit of John Foley lo restrain the Cham a number of still located I banks tho city but where tills la he case it will be In out merest or prln except on Uio when BOARD OJ ASSISTANT Ait one oj the exposures In TUB dW as to the defective Pacific Mall the Amerl teamer o is advertised tP sal the inspection of the vessel is Is for and her ute eastward opened ot the be in o t fte of doubt maybe many for any inspector out 01 water and may be bat It U UP her bo ship is p more than the m with this visiting m new The Assistant Aldermen met yesterday In regular session in their chamber In the City seventeen members and President Wade Assistant Alderman Clancy offered a resolution fixing the time of regular meeting to every Monday at two then reconsidered and laid upon tbe to Immediately afterwards It waa called up and passed by a vote of 17 to Concur rence waa by 17 yeas to I o a resolution of tbe Board of Aldermen indorsing a memorial to tbe Legislature asking he passage of an annexed entitled An ao in relation to taxation lu tbe City of New tot If passed by the this will reduce taxation this year by lowing the issue pf bonds to defray some pf be re expenses of the on motion of As sistant general order being a resolution of be Board of Aldermen pro viding houses 011 West Fourth near West Tenth shall hereafter be known aa Spencer wag taKen up and At Assistant Alderman of the Ninth Dis appeared The pf streets were as far as tho Board la to be paved from first to East pavement from Vlrat to Fourth with ditto One Hundred and from av enue p granite blocks One Hundred anil from Third to Eighth wUft ditto Tenth from One Hundred tp One Bun dreg ana Assistant resolution providing that coverings pn the sidewalks a level witb tbe under prescribid penalties upon p tbe buildings tp which tbe openings offending coverings may tp tap gy 0 JN In tbe Court pf and yesterday morning Dps of counsel or stated tbat tbe order to show cause was returnable that but be bad received a telegram Horn Jodge be woma be present on Bator ana be counsel asked for order ot WW on tbe to from leave most the occupants are the owners of the That part of the city which la known as the Financial and Official comprising tho area bounded by and Broad and Including Broadway to Chambers has within Its area property without returns higher rates of than any other description of property within the city and the alteration of that have hitherto been devoted to the of trade Into suits of offices IH constantly being But official has been very duH for the past two especially in the lino ol the real ana insurance and other special It Is most probable that there will be a OF lo let this year In there are large number unoccupied at the present especially on thu line of where the rents arc very high and are constantly compelling their occupants to move Into cheaper quarters or bo with The area bounded by the Bat and Vosey streets Is always well and those whoso leases run out this year will probably have to pay advanced rates of rent for any that Is fit for tho purposes of with the exception of those which are located along tho line Now no kind of seeming to thrive there rents are therefore so much at a discount as to be merely nominal In comparison with other Ronta of stores located on from Fulton street that arc to be lower this as they will In all on tho In streets between Greenwich street and the for the reason that the march of the heavy wholesale business Is still tending further up Every mover from down town shuns the region ol Canal street for two or three blocks both above and because of the Impossibility of obtaining good dry and for that reason the bulk ot tbe Improvements lu store buildings on that line are now centred above Grand Four years ago was considerable speculative movement in and or South Filth Tbe latter street was widened twentyfive feet on the westerly and being nearly In a line West Broad way It was supposed by the lot speculators tbat West Broadway and Laurens street would be a business thoroughfare but tbe supposition was not and lots fell off rapidly In price Instead Pf fell In some cases Irom to f ooo per city and boy are at present held nominally at from o per with plenty of owners willing to but no The Hospital property between imane and Worth in the centre of tbe dry goods being pot In tbe market three years ago overstocked tbe de and being built on checked tbe tendency to move up town for a It was also he general impression about four yean ago tbat Greene street would be lo tbe future to tbe dry goods trade what Church was but the settled into at Worto leaped over tbe ground between bft street ant Howard and lias been steadily moving upward ever show log that Broadway will be TUX DRY GOODS and after tbat Mercer and alter tbat Greene Wooster street and South Fifth avenue are t to be too tar weit Pf tbe natural grade of tbe and too low tp command a Pod manufacturing such as wicker and possibly bey roigH tbe suitable for tbo bard ware There now a soap factory located below Grand street pn South Fmu If tents advance any where in these localities it will be on tbe section bounded by Broadway ana Greene between and Prince aft it a now of edited with being tbe centre of tno heavy wholesale Crosby street ana other paraM east of Broadway Up apt ana therefore buddings oa tbac line dp not higher rates Bents for Broadway stores and lofts along the We ot Broadway to are arm BQ Square 044 the motion to continue tho Injunction came up ft was agreed that the Injunction should be po an not to Hie paying of salaries In I tic and yesterday wan by Justice Barrett for tho settlement of the and continued otherwise until the argument of tho de When tho WBB reached In the Corporation objected that tlilti was a matter affecting the Inasmuch as It m a which the corporation was a the payment ol of the Justice Barrett Hukl that this was an action by ua a to prevent and as the payment of salaries wax not even If wore right on the main it could not be restrained In this the had consented to the mod ns ho hud tho right to withdraw tho In He did not see how tho merely a formal who bad no right to relief In the matter against the other could come Tho modification did not authorize any payments Strahan said that how ever his Honor and himself might understand It others would regard It as the pay ment by tho banks of After further discussion tho Court directed Judge Kd and Smith each to a proposed and he would settle THE OLD NORTH NEGRO MURDERERS USURY AND GENERAL otm OWN January thu Special Term of the Superior Court for Wake which has five negroes wore tried for murder two were one declared guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to the Peni and two condemned to be Tho jury In the latter case was composed pf ton colored ana The Legislature reopened according to adjourn ment on tbe loth and have consumed the time in upon various subjects ot but minor interest to tbe gave and accept the question of the repeal of onr usury a to tbat in the Senate having been Indefinitely which Is regarded by its friends us tbe It is a will be passed legalizing any rate of Interest may be ex Dressed in be A resolution removing tha disabilities imposed upon Holden by the Coun of Im two years ago meets with little or no favor outside of the Republican nor Is It at all probable It will On be other a general amnesty granting pardon o aM the late members of he Loyal League or will doubtless become a It passed a second reading m the Senate this morning by a party he Democrats or ana tho Republicans go far nothing lias been done the debt pf he Slate further than a reference p a special it is will fafi to devise any plan of Judge bag published a and though pointed anil con letter lo reply to over be wan to tbe Senate a few weeks Tho Judge 98J8 he Is as good a conservative man as when be can visaed the State for Governor last and tbat wben bey recover from tbe disappointment of defeat governor Vance and his friends will more of baa bey We Is true and will do honor to bis State lo be Senate of united 09 JN January conflict tbe civil aud military bew going pn bere had fall overboard at lime of the accident tho storm was and I had given orders Umt the people were lo he kept and their lood should bo handed down by the sailors 1 cant account for the passengers at work on the deck during the storm mate probably gave tho ns ho was on deck by the contract the pas sengers are obliged to give assistance to tho peeling they are also obliged to clean between docks and their own berths I dont know If they knew of It I became ac quainted of the fact by reading it on the back of an old ticket belonging to a different shipping com pany the orders to do BUch were given by tho Government of tho Interior of Germany during the week the passengers get two of nnd for the passage and u half bushels of pota toes two pounds a and eight herrings each for Ihe voyage eighty gallons of water for the and four and a half per the water Included that for cooking and other purposes four children died on and one man named Frederick from feebleness It was three hours after the drowning of Tobolsk that 1 heard of It at the time of the accident the vessel waa foundering I gave orders that his widow bo properly looked after and to give her proper nour ishment very many times the passengers to mo clamoring for they were thirsty when I had rain water I gave 11 I had to rc fuso thorn when I had no rain water salt water was not put Into the as far as I know molasses put Into It they also complained of being tmn Kry they got four and of bread Tor eeven and on the fourth day they had It aM up on tho fifth day I had to renew their ra nous each passenger got potatoes about three a week at their dinner days they got a piece of corned beef 3x8x1 Inches after being four weeks I tho dietary and only allowed half a glassful of water to each passenger at dinner during tho last weeks got no water to IIB the supply rim suite were spread when the rain foil 1C was collected I struck n passenger named i did not strike twenty blows alter Helmut way placed n Irons he complained of I heard a sailor I saw a passenger hauling at a stoic dried cherries and gave them to the passengers and passing by I gave him a Kick and told to pull ho then got mail I never saw nlm again on Hie I never Haw such u rough lot of people they were nnd the galley several times I Lover a long a de poned that when few on board thu Invited him to supper In the 11m and engaged him to tlo writing took him Into the Ural At dinner the opon ii bottle of wine lor live at four oclock ho and 1 would have two bottles of bcor after tea we would have one or two of anil some mm anil uml gin cocktails when the beer and rum gave out drunk gin tne oap taln never appeared to Ira drunk tho wore very ami fought among euch other to get ARREST OF A A sojourn in Ludlow Street was on Thursday assigned to William Vim formerly of the Market Savings arrest has been long and similar action against other of thu bank will probably be nil arising out of Investigations since tbo failure of tho been making by the Francis and a committee of the It was an episode lu a suit In the Supremo Court brought by Worth against Matthew William Tan and Hoary Tbe latter had made before the United States Consul at Montreal to fraudulent transactions by the confessing the of f of the banks funds and Its use in stock Upon this affidavit an order ot airest was Issued by Justice Barrett on and Name was arrested at Ms house Thursday evening alter considerable Tbe depositors met m regular session to complete a report ot Its Investigations and consequent This report will bo sub mitted to tbo public on Monday or The committee fully Indorse tbe action of Worth as demanded by the Interests of the and their report will contain exposures of the of the various officials of the bank and a revelation pi tbo dealings of the defaulting sundry persona not yet A CAPTAIN CHARGED Samuel ofthe steamer which between thin and waa charged before Commissioner Shields having smuggled Into this port on board ot i is a Hogshead of a large quantity of several cases Pf and otter Assistant United Slates Introduced testimony shew ing tbat these bad not entered pn be ship ana to the effect accused had made statements that he would surreptitiously run t be goods ashore and sell Too defence vraa that the were by ana en tered to be used lor be The commissioner yesterday bel Fees In ooo ball tp aWt pi days Tbe Jumel estate case was and evidence Be farmer o tp bin ny shortly altet paja Wm except IPI J m  

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