ed • prosPccts *or thc nver continuing open. , j. tO bArrest of a Gang of Counterfeiters— Scizxtre of $20,093 in Counterfeit Bills.rid IIfiguWnJames M. anlt;l Jeremiah L. Taylor, ex-he change brokers at the corner of Chatham and , F (James street, N. V. were arrested on Satur-j Vn-day for passing: counterfeit money, and upon ’ 1 searching their premises about J?20,0t)0in coun-Tl,ntheWasolt;*‘1 terfeit money was found. The denominations of were from S1 to $‘20, and the bills were irnita-! tions of the issues of the Morris County Hank.N.J.; Onondaga Bank, of Syracuse. N. V.; jCOn Hamilton Bank, of Scituate, R. 1.; Eastern ; wit Bank, t'olumbia County Bank, Pa.; Autbra- whi oe- cite Bank, of Tamaqua, l'a.; Merchants Ex-jlatt I change Bank, of this city, and others. A the; quantity of bills in an unfinished state was suyalso found, and several thousand dollars in Mi*ae.wngetinine bills on the Tradesman's Bank, of wa: this city. The bills are all admirably execu- wei th. ! ted. The parties were yesterday taken be- rep ,th- i fore Justice Davison, at Jefferson Market.— wh|.jl(V The brothers Taylor gave bail in each tKtfor trial Their bondmen are Marcus Shar- 1 in : kle, of 1lt;P Monroe street, and Win. II. Good- .*ent win, ef No. 107 East tfhth street. A man aft, named Augustus Kimberly, and another, call- vilt;] I ing his name IV illiams, who had been detect- ne: ed in passing the bills, were also arrested, and will be used as witnesses.hasinamse ofa* I