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Fe EeEEEEnaieiaent Like to keep them from wefacing the natural beauties of the site that Gout has been pleased to bestow upon us. Is there no compromise by ghich these tasteless and unscrup. "ous specu- ators can enrich themselves witho:'t thus trenching upon our health and comfort? The gmall mercies which they might extend ton." would reckon for something in the eyes of fu- ture generations. THE LATEST NEWS. ae Later from the Plains. ‘REPORTED BUTCHERY OF UNITED STATES TROOFS BY MORNONS. Sr Louis, Jan. 6, 1868. St. Joseph papers of the 20th ult. state that an express Shad passed through that place with despatohes for Leavoa- ‘worth, bringing tho intelligence that a superior body of ‘Mormons bad overpowered Colonel Cook’s command, ‘while passing from Harris’ Fork to Fort Bridger, and Dutchored over two hundred of them, taking a number of «prisoners and hanging al! the officers who fell into their hands. The report is, doubtless, entirely false or greatly exaggerated. at the State Capital. ‘NO ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSE—NOTHING DELT- NITE IN THR SBNATE—ELOQUENT SPEECHES ON NEW YORK LEGISLATURE: Arpany, Jan, %, 1898. A petition for closing the canals on Sunday was re “led. ‘The Cuaim announced the standing committees « ¥ £0 lows :— Ciaima—Mesars, Batterson, Scott and Truman, Finance—Mesers. Diven, Schell and Halsted. Judiciary—Messrs. Noxon, Diven and J. D. Willard, Canals— Messrs. Stow, Loveland and blather. Rastrea Mess. Darling, Brandreth and Hubbell Charitable potetics—Messrs, ‘Truman, Smith and Wads. worth. Literature--Meaers. WadswoHt; F4 —Mesers. Foote, Pratt anc /afiit. 1 Roads and Bri. fesars. Willi j Mandevillo and ©. B Wheeler : rrievances—Messrs. Mather, hnson and Banis—W. A. Whevies sada eed Foote oe Sloan Insurance—Moasrs, Hubbell, Scott and PF rivilege—Messre. W. A. Wheeler, Spinola aud John- win irs and Towns and Countics—Mesars. J. A. p rai iams. and ‘State Prisons—Mossrs. Ely. 3 Loveland, Williams ani Bran- reth. al Lawe—Mesers Schetl, J. A. Willard and Mande- wi rossed. Bills—Moasrs. Pratt, Darling aud Ely. wien ‘Affaire—Mevers. Sertans, thane ead J, D. Commerce and Navigation—Mesers. Ames, Stow and Agriculture—Messrs. Smith, Boardman and Burhans. y lanufactures—Messrs. Latin, 0. B. Wheolor and 10! Retrenchment—Megars. Burhans, Dougherty and Pat- MARCY’S MEMOKY—COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE— | terson. ADJOURNMENT OVER TO MONDAY NEXT, ETC., BTC Atpany, Jan. 7, 1858. Public Buildings—Measrs. 0. B. Wueeler, Ames and Dougherty. Tw ad Counties—Mossrs, Scott, Mandeville and A half dozen votes were taken this morning in the | Boardman. House for Speaker, with the same result as heretofore. ‘The entire session was consumed in frivolous matters, un- ‘becoming a grave and deliberative assembly—such as call- ing the yeas and nays, motions for adjournment to Mom bap gg 48 day, to Saturday, to tomorrow, and so on. And after | 4” nd spending tbree hours tu this kind of bushwhacking alter- ation, an adjournment for the day was finally effected. Now, it matters very little which of the contesting par- ties finally succeed—ro important political point can be achieved in the election of Speaker. The majority of the House will be against him in any event; and should the - elected Speaker 60 constitute his committees, or make any decision not acceptable, the House could at any moment reverse bis action. Tt was announced this morning that | Politau Polio arrangements were in progress intended to thrust aside Mr. Reilly, the aemecratic candidate for Clerk. -@ result shoald happen, the New York, Kings county, and other democratic delegations will protest to their best abilities. I have good reasons for prodicting the finat success of Mr. Alvord, the democratic candidate for Speaker. -But as thero ia uo pressing business, and as the people are generally content with this childish play in the Assem- ‘vly chamber, there can be no great harm in carrying out the fun a week or two longer. The action of the House of Representatives at Washington and the Assembly of this Stato have ect prece Jen's which the preseat members: of the House find a justification in following. Several atlempis were mace t0 udiourn over t Monday, all of which proved unsuccessful. Better luck to morrow. In the Senate, Mr. Mather cuccecded in referring his | Alvord, democrat repeal of the Mstropolitan Police bi. io a select comait- tee. He may be chairman, bat the majority will be against him. Mr. Stowe presented a series of resolutions of respect to ‘the memory of the ‘ate William L. Marcy, as follows :— Wheres, it is becoming the sevtituent of the people that ‘wo should manifest on proper occasions, the gratitade of republics Ly placing onenduriog record the evidences of our respect for the memury of departed greatness, while we at the same time invoke our own and coming genera- tions to appreciate the services, admire the virtues and emulate the example of patriotic und illustrious men, Therefore—if the Assembly concur-—be it reeolved by tho Legislature of the State of New York, that we express ‘only the united voice of the whole pcople when we ‘attest our gratitude for the services, our respect for the character, our admiration of the life and our lamentation for the death of William L, Marcy. He wae honored while ia revered when cead—be promoted the wel- fare and happiness of his country in life, and in death be queathed to us and to posterity the glory of an imperisha- bie name and fame. ‘Resolved, Thut his Excellency the Governor be request- ed to transmit a copy of the foregoig preambie and reso- lation to the family of the late William L. Marcy. The honorable Senator paid a handsome compliment, ‘and pronounced an eloquent clogium on the character ani sorvices of tbe dead, as did wiso Wadsworth and J. D. Willard; and upon of the latter the further consideration of the wubject was postponed until @ future day, in order members ina) re themselves with appropriate baw hes on the hob ay The remarks to-day of Senators Howe and Wadeworth were both truly — and im- om winy t that, inasmuch as Mr. Wheeler aset ju js geo the same subject lying upon the tablo, it was most proper that the Senate should enter upon the discussion ‘of both series at the same time, and compare them, and gee which, if either, were proper to be endorsed by the 3 roposed to let them alone until some day next week. te proposition wae agreed to by @ ma. jority of the Senate. —_—— THR GRNPRAL NEWSTATER DPSTATCH. Aunayy, Jan 7,1858, ‘All parties are quite busy to-night, endeavoring to so cure the House organization. The republicans express their confidence of being able to secure the Speaker to- ‘morrow. Two or three democrats are absent, and with Rasseil, American, if the vote stanly aa it did on the last -Dallot to-day, the republicans will need but two more for @majaity. There is some talk of a bargain having been ‘made between the democrats and Americans for the or- ganization, but nothing is definitely known about it. The steamboat Hero left here this atteraoon for New York, ‘The Message of the Governor of Massachusetts. Bowton, Jan. 7, 1858. Governor Banks delivered his message to-day. Itis mainly dpvoted to local matiers, but cloaes with a review of the Kansas difficuities. The funded debt of the Com- monwealth is $1,314,000. Provision has been made for $1,093,000 of this debt, loaving a balance of $215,000 un- provided for. The current expenses of the last year ‘amounted to $1,362,503, and tho receipts of the State from all sources were $1,483,166, of which $736,041 were raised by a State tax. The receipts from ordinary resources this year are (stimated at $702,000. Unless the ordinary ex- pemses of the curreut year can be roduced below the Standard of last year, hero will be a deficit of $450,803, to be paid by & State tax equal to that amount. The Govervor urges economy ip legislative nad executive services. fe recommends that tho logislativo sessions be shortened to about @) days, and that fixed valaries be paid pI ng) oe DY age te hy compensation. efficiency active mil State ts complimented. The recent financial distress and the currency are discussed at considerable The banking of the commonwealth is $00,519,720. The number of ing institutions is 173. The aggregate cir- culation of bank notes is $18,104,827, and tho ‘amount of specie is $3,611,007, which is equivalent to one doilar in specie for every five dollars in . The Go ‘yernor recommends the suppression of notes under five dollars, and after the lapee of throe or five years a suppression of notes under ten dollars, and the substitu. tion of goid and silver. The supply of coin in the country is abundantly sufficient; it is now not much less than 000, Instead of serving aa & measure of value merely, golc is now a staple product, and in the next decea coin of this country will it. The sumber of chil 5 fifteen fH ‘age in the State is 221,478, Of this umber 203,081 have bec in attendance upon the achoola. natvralization laws he says:—There can im than of determin. _—————— Congressional Election tn Massachusetts, Bostow, Jan. 7, 1859. ‘The election in the Seventh district to-day, to fll the vacancy in Congress caused by the resignation of Gov reeulted in the choice of Daniel W. Goosh, repub 870; Osborne, democrat, 2,000; Bell, independent, 336; vacattoring, 64. Pluratity for Mr. Gooch, 1,868, which will be increased by the towns to hear from to about 2,000, Mr. Gooch has a plurality in every town in tho distric except one. ‘New Hampelare Republican State Convention. Comooun, N. H., Jan. 7, 1858. Tho Republican State Convention held here to-day was iPresided over by ox-Governor Colby. Governor Haile ‘was nominated for re-election by acclamation. A. H. Dun lap, of Nashua, received tho nomination for Railroad Com. miasioner. United States Sapreme Court, Waskiworos, Jan, 7, 1858. No. 26. Argument continued for the appellee, and can- eluded for the appellants, No. 27. Frank Dynes ve. Jonah D, Hoover. for plaintiff commenced Argument owns ai On Cities and Villages—~Mesers. Halsted, Fly and Noxon. A. eoler, On Expiring Lawe—Messrs, Patterson, Wadsworth and Societics—Mcsers, Brandreth, Stow and J. Willard. ‘On Printing— Messrs. Loveland, Smith, Williama, Salt, Noxon, Ames and Mather, On Library—Messrs. Pratt, Diven and J.D, Willard. Joseph Garlinghouse was appointed Jau BILLS NOTIFIED. By Mr. J. D, Witarp, to amend the law relative to tho imprisonment of witnesses. By Mr. Paterson, to repeal tlie law regpecting the fare on the Central Railroad. Mr. Maruxr moved to refer the bill gare, Metro- Dill to a select commitice. Carried. RULOGIES ON THE LATE GOV. MARCY. Mr. Srow offered resolutions of respect to the nsemory If such | of the Inte Governor Marcy. On motion of Mr. Marwer, the rules were suspended, and Mr. Stow then spoke eloquently on the life and cha- racter of ex Governor Marcy. After some remarks from J. D, WrtaRp the resolutions were laid on the table and ordered to be printed. ‘THE KANSAS REMOLCTIONS Were made the speciai order for Tuesday at 12 o’clock. Adjourned Ull Monday at 7 P. M. Assembly. Awsany, Jan, 7, 1858. The Bank Superintendent's Report was presented. A vote was then taken for Speaker, which resulted as follows :— Ven Valkenburgh, repubitean Law, American.. Mr. Russell (American,) changed his vote to Mr. Van Vatkeuburgh. There were no other changes. Absent and not voting, 5. Two more bailote were taken, with a like result. Mr. Lawxance moved that when the House adjourn it be till Mopcay ovening, at TP. M. Mr. Warorp rove to a point of order. The constitution prohibits an adjournment for over two days without the concurrence of the Senate. ‘The Cuxex decided that members must judge for them- selves of the requirements of the constitution. Mr. C, Estes moved to amend that the House hold three veesions Caily until an organization was effected. Lost. as Fitextos moved to amend, by adjourning till 4 P. ost. Mr. Barwes moved to lay the resolution on the table. The Crmex decided, on a count, that the motion was car- ried. ‘The count was cballooged by Mr. Chatfield, of New York, and the decision reversed. The House, after a struggle, during which Mr. Lanning urged an adjournment over the tust., in honor of the memory of Old Hickory, and a motion was made to adjourn, which was lost, took two more ballots for Speaker. ‘The following was the result:— Van Valkenburgh % 5 8 1 Wi Boughton . saree A resolution to adopt the rules of the last House was lost. An attempt was mado, but unsuccesefully, to reconsider the vote resolving to adjourn till 11 o'clock to-morrow. \ Thomas G. Alvore, be eo ‘Mr. Wotcorr moved to amend Dig substituting the name te oaae moved m0 inserting first the - ADAMS aby first the name ee an) eee ane n the name of Chauncey Mr. Wacan accep’. the last amendment. Mr. wren excitement, moved an adjournment, ‘The previous motion will be the first thing ia order to- morrow, “Tarr, bop $9 Sar0n a7 HRW ORLEANS BLACK WARKIUI J . pachiny oo i SARKET—Tn.* STRAMER PASHION @TILL IN PORT. “ New Onuitawe, Jam, 7) 16° The steamship Black Warrior has arrived from New York, viq Havana, 4th inkt. Sugars were Orm. Stock 60,000 boxes. tive. Exchange advauced. Tho steamer Fashion was still at Havana, and it was re: ported, was forsale, If not disposed of she would scon return to the United States. ARRIVAL OF THR SLOOP-OF WAR CYANK AT NORPOLK —DEATHS ON BOARD THR SPANISH WAR 6HIPS AT HAVANA—SICKNESS AMONG THE OPERA SINGERS. Nowwoux, Jan. 7, 1868. ‘The sloop-of -war Cyane has arrived at this port in twen ty days passage from Port au Prince, via /iavana. Her officers are all well, but fourteen of her crew are sick. She brought as a passenger Capt. Mayo, of the brig R. W. Pocker, late « prisoner at Cape Haytien, and the remains of Midshipman Brodhead. No deaths have occurred oa board the Cyane for twenty-two months. The Spanish equadron was at Havana. Three hundred men had dicd of fever on board the Spanish war ships. ‘There was etil! considerable fovor at Havana, and seve- ral of the opera troupe were down with it, Freights inae Election Excitement at Sandwich, C. W. Saxpwien, C. W., Jan. 7, 1858, At the formal declaration here today by the Sheriff of tho elected Parliamentary candidate the greatest oxcite- ment prevailed. Two or three thousand people assem. died, and tho Sheriff was obliged to flee (ato Michigan to save his life. Mr. McDonald Reeve, of Windsor, attempt- ed to address the crowd, but was beaton and severely in jared. Mr. Mclcod was dociared clocted over Rankin, the ministerial caudidate. ‘The Ship Serampore. Bowrow, Jan. 7, 1869, The ahip Serampore, ashore on Cohasset Shoals, will be 9 total lose. Her bottom is out, and she is bilged and full of water. Part of ber cargo will be saved in a damaged condition, Surrender of the Hartford and Fishkill . Ratiread. Proviomwer, Jan. 7, 1959. ‘The directors of the , Providence and Fishkill Railroad Company haye to surrender tho road to the trustees, for the benefit of the bondholders. ‘The Southern Mall. Wasunoton, Jan. 7, 1858, inte South, as late as due, is to of interest. ‘ ‘The mail from all hand, but brings no ne’ ‘Weather Reports, Montrrat, Cau., Jan. 7, 1858. Alargo quantity of wnow fell here last night. The weather is cloudy this morning, and at eight o'clock the thermometer marked six degrees above zero. Qrenrc, Can., Jan. 7, 1868, At eight o'clock this moraing, the mercury indicated fix dey below vero. Snow is failing fast, and an east wind is blowing. = Port Hoon, Jan. 7, 1868. ‘Tho woather is mild, with a northeast wind. Thero is ppearance of snow. ae Jan. 7, 1868. Pictox, Tho sky is overcast, and the weather calm and very cold. Bostos, Jan. 7, 1868. ‘The weather ie clear and pleasant, with quite good sleighing. Hatrrax, Jan. 7, 1868. ‘The weather is clear, and this morning the thermometer marked fifteen degrees above zero. Tho wind is blowing from the northwest. It is snowing bard this morning at St. John, Kastport, Calais, and Bangor. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK ROARD. Partapevemia, Jan. 7, 1858. Stocks firm; Pennsylvania fives, 824; Pennsy!van' Rairoad, 99%; Reading Railiroad, 20:.; Morris Canal, 42; Long Island Railroad, 10, New Oniaans, Jan. 7, 1858. Cotton.—Sales to-day 6,000 bales, at irregular prices. some brokers quote the market firm atan advance. of %¥c., ‘and others quote the market unchanged. Pork fe dall at $13; lard in kegs, 90. @ 10e.; yunny bap, 10\0. Freights—Cotton to Liverpool, My w Mavre, le. Eachange ‘on London, 1043¢¢. @ 1060.; on New York, jyo. prem. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANWARY 8, 1 ‘Walker Indignation Meeting ot Petersburg, Va. PeverssorG, Jan. 6, 1858. A Walker indignation meeting was held bere to-night. ‘The large City Hall was crowded. The speakers wore Mr. Pryor, editor of the Richmond South; Mr. Old, Jr., of Powhatan, and A. D. Binks, Feq., editor of tho Peters. burg Democrat. Resolutions denouncing Commodoro Meulding were adopted. Suscide of One of Gen, Walker's Men, Ricumono, Va., Jan, ¥, 1828, Wm. A. Cowes, tately under Gen. Walker in Nicaragtia, ‘and afte, "Wards connected with the Memphis Bulletin, commited , Wicid® last night by taking laudanum, ——————————— snapmarr ov 3. CHK —Tho second of (hb extra \ choap'! A. s the Acac’¢my, last the yy evening, drow 4 fw house, pene “san thé previous performance of the sine much belier «fist prices, jxroving quite clearly the opera, ‘ Martha,’” «. . cogeacy of the argument Risceaes eran frequentiy ed. yanced in theso columns, © Maia” wa’ Sdmirably given—Mr. Formes and Mme, de le Gro9se wiinixy new } ¥ laurels, or rather re-affirming the right to Wear thoso they had previously won. For this evening “ “Italiana in Algeri”’ is announced, with D’Angri as Isabella, Mas pe Biaxvittx's Coxoxnt.—The Countess de Bien’ ville gave a concert last evening at Dodworth’s Rooms, assisted by Mme. Sicdenburg, M. Dubos and Maestro Rivarde. Mme. de Bienville, who comes here with the stamp of the Paria conservaicire, having taken thoro the first prize for piano playing, performed last night Mozart's grand sonata, No. 15, Thalberg’s arrangement of ‘Home, Sweet Home,’’-Hummei’s grand sonata in mib, and her own composition, La Tarantella’? Mine. de Bien villo is an Admirable pianiste, and ix quite capable of satisfying those who affect classical music, as well asthe general public, a combination of yualitics ouly met with in excelivat artisw. In Hummell’s sonata, & piece abounding with difftcultios, Mme. do Bienville was admirabie in her precision aud force, fully justifying the reputation of the schootin which she was educated. Sho has werisp, firma, close touch, and @ fullness of tone rarely equalled. If any fault were to be found, it might be charged that Madamo de Bioaville lacked s@utiment and warmth. Her execution, however, Was @dmirablo. The vocal part of the concert was not particularly brilliant; Madame Siedenbarg, however, re- ceived mnch deserved applause for her steging of tho air from “Der Breischutz.’” The concert altogether was quite a successful aiair, The attendance was not so good as it would have bee had it not occurred wpon a opera night. City Intedligence. Ovrnoor Ruaumy.—The number of applicants for retlof increases dai y at the office of the Almshouse inthe Park. At the last meoting of the Board of Ton Governors $2,000 per week was appropriated for the outdoor poor, to be given in such sums as the Superintendent thought would do the most good. Notwithstanding tho mildness of the season the number of applications for coal arc quiteas numerous as usual, a circumstance due to the fuxt that many poor People are out of employment who have provided for their own necessities in times past. It must be confessed that | most of the crowd to beseige the office in the Park do aot | look like starved people, and there is every reason to be- lieve that the lazy, idle, worthless c!ass ef the community are these who ure’ most clamorous for relief. The worthy poor would much prefer to stay at home and suffer Tather than prove & part ofsuch # crowd. } Tar Evewine Scnoors.—These schools re-opened for the second term on Monday evening, with a large atrendance of young men and women, as well as younger and older | persons. In some of the schools occasional! lectures are given by school officers or cther citizeus aud visitors, on | scientific and literary subjects, which aids some attractive | features to the rontine of school duties. On Wednesday | evening last a lecture on the life and — of Robert | Burns was given in excellent style by Mr. Perkins, In- | spector of the Twelfth ward schools, at the Yorkv'lle school. The occasion was turther enlivened by the vocal and instrumental perfoPmances of « former pupit—but now the Vice Pripclpal—-Mise Maria Jones. A majonty of | the school officers were present, amongst whom: wore | Alderman Davis, who presided, and Messre, McKean, Vance, Hibbard, Boice, and some newly elected officers: also,@ large number Of citizens of the ward, who were Dighly pleaved with the proceedingy. Court Calendar. Day. Scrrsma Cowrt—Circult —Nos. 520, 167). 888, 987,162), 850, 1430, 2809, 1205,2004, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18° The calendar of short cause Will be’ taken op dn Monday, th inst. U. 8. Duwrnict Covrr.—Nos. 15, 20, 27 t 31. Scrswos Covet Comet 11 o'clock A. M.).—Nos. 146, 165, 81. 243, 240, 205, 271, 522, 973, 276, 277, 978, 281 to 580, 201, 292, 203, 295 ta 808, 406, 907," 900,'310," 911, B15 to 320, 892'to 330, Common Pieas—Part 1.—Nos. 116, 129 to idl, and 33, Part 2.—Nos, 96, 142 to 154, and 62. Calico Dress Solree. The committee baying the ree of of several the Calico Dress Soiree, be given im aid benevolent so Cieties, met at the house of Henry Morrison, Fuq., in Weet Fifteenth street, on Wednesday ovening, Jan. 6, and effected a vation.—Ab'm M. Binntnger being chosen '. Goat rT as Treasurer, 8. L420 Per- kins as Secretary, and the follow ing gentlemen ke an Exec. tive tee to ald the treasurer and secretary tn carrying ut the objecia of the orvanization, vig: Col. A.2. Yoabureh, Dr. Ramsay, Wm. H. Browne, Kaq., and W. 8 Thetale After the transaction of other buginers, the committeo adjourned, to meet, by tnvitatig, at the residence of the “asurer, ©. Godfrey Gunther, 145 Rast Fo Mginrees, Mth mat UTM Yoder 3 Titer wit NFS Ch PFOsent on this aoeasion are reapediuily requesieu ‘s ahead Mecting on Srtareey evening. 9. LEE PERKINS, Secretary. if yost Hair wonderful @ RANDJEAS nerof Barclay.” Infinenta, on ; Januar; mined not to lose the present opport of doing go at high prices. The present inflation is entirely a street movement, and its duration depends wholly upon the ability of speculators for » rise to curr stocks, Most of the operators at the Stock change are sellers, and the amall clique of bulls they buy five. as facilities for bypothecation | is everything + o W favor of & far. prices fora day. Outsiders show their sense in let | buaineds to touch fancy stocks at any time. The exchanges as the Bank Clearing House to-day ere $15,001,649 16, anu’ the balances $1,386,931 72. The notes of the Medina Bank are now taken on deposit at the Metropolitan Ba.vk at the usual rate for State currency. The Milwaukie and Superior Railroad Company has much more life in it than we supposed. if has Dot made quite so much noise im the financial wold aa KOMe of its cotemporaries, but it. will be heard to better Advantage at the proper time, The quiet and unobtrusive manner in which the managers have conducted its affairs is the reason why it is not more generally known in the market. The parties inte- rested have great confidence in the futsre prospects of the road. Its finances are now in a better condi- tion than though the company had extended itself beyond its resources. As soon as the recent revul- sion appeared, the construction of the road was sus- pended, and the only loss was that of time, With the opening of spring,the company will resume operte tions and push forward its line. This road diverges from the La Crosse, four miles from Milwaukie, and will run north along the lake shore throngh Port Washington, Sheboygan and other large places, to Manitowoc, where it takes a northwest direction to Green Bay, a distance one hundred and twenty miles frem Milwaukie. A good part of the first section of eighteen miles of the line ix graded. Most of ‘the iron ties, chairs and cars have been provided. But for the financial difticulties which have been realized byall classes during the past six months, this section would have been completed by the lst of October, the appointed time. Fortunately this company was able to suspend operations without serious sacrifices, and at the earliest moment practicable construction will commence and go through without further in- termuption. The Assistant Treasurer ‘reports to-day as fol- lows:— ‘Total receipts... cesses $118,834 16 “payments. eve ee, 164,203 43 “ 07. 2122212978261 66 The receipts to-day include #74,000 from customs. ‘The Columbia Fire Insurance Company have de- clared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, paya-" ble on and after the 12th inst. The gross earnings of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad Company in December, 1857, were $90,000, against $124,000 for the corresponding month the previous year, showing a decrease of $34,000. The Long Island Insurance Company have de- clared a regular dividend of ten per cent for the past six months, and an extra dividend of five, payable on the 9th inst.; the Seamen’s Bank the half yearly dividend, payable on the 18th of January; the Clinton Fire Insurance Company ao semi-annual dividend of eight per cent, payable on demand; the New Orleans Canal and Banking Company a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent, payable ou the Ist of February at the office of M. Morgan & Son. The following New Londen banks have declared semi-annual dividends:—Union Bank 3 per cent, payable January 4; New London Bank 4 per cent, payable January 5; Whaling Bank 4 per cent, pay- able January 4; New London Savings Bank 3 per cent; New London County Savings Bank 3 per cent; Bank of Commerce 3 per cent. The Suffolk Insurance Company of Boston hae de- clared a dividend of 15 per cent, payable on demand. ‘This company is winding np, and paid 60 per cent in April, and 40 in July of last year, making a total of 115 per cent thus far, and a final dividend is yet to be made. The Hamilton Woollen Company, Massachusetts, pays only 3 per cent for the last six months, but haa Givided jg all, regular and extra, 26 per cent sinog 21.1807 The entire earnings of tho Mlinois and Michigan Canal from all sources during the past season of navigation, amount to $546,841 81, the greater part to tarn G: , wuld 36 Gukiekon of which is from payments on land previously sold. The tolls were a fraction below $200,000, As vom- pared with last year, the receipts of this year show In now conceded Bue ANDRETN'S pills willeure influenza, | 40 increase of nearly $20,000, During the year the Nk better or worge of them beeanse are an aruele No one of sense whon! they are advertiaed ia of commeree wud dom the be 3 purge, wu: » rogomae purge ecomblued, and theme effects properly controlled by a dirigent and ccerigeut. Being thoroughly soluble, no undissetred particles adhere to the iucous membranes, so thas (bey cure even piles aad coast: | tures and payments, $7,068, tntional com These v and his Ife addition pill« ore better than blie alternative and I bave examined them and know free (oom mac rales. A CITY M.D. we the Wustte— Suctoctetn'e Phstepraghe, toe pv bel es and ambroirpes are alwaze ac 4 foes to be amet ant Nor taco Bro, a . frais heel = Dollars has been Saved to the People HOLMES’ of portraits, photograp! 4 Bolypen at 208 Srondway, Ween — New Yorkers of 1818 or thetr read advertisement winder head of Personal. Smitheontan commodations on the Rr lam. Single rooms, & cents, 5 conta and day. rooms andépsriora $1 5) & Meas a oleerea vit ta the Beat and Cheap- trustees have paid all arrears of interest and eadmitted to | $278,357 on the principal of the registered canal bonds. The aggregate receipts of the canal from all sources since 1845, are $7,178,304 49; expendi 63—leaving $109, le unlversal pills of Dr. Brandreth are the | 936 26 in the hands of the treasurer. We give ut length in this issue the full annual re- port of the Superintendent of the Banking Depart- ment of this State, It is a comprebensive statement of facta. The condition of the benks, the defects in the present system, and some sngyestions {or future operations are fairly treated. The report contains no new ideas in relation to the financial revulsion and the part played by the banks in the great movement. It will be found an interesting State paper and will repay careful perusal. The Superintendent thinks that an increase in the specie basia of our benks is ay —Hotel Ac | desirable, and that the total liabilities shall corres- pond more nearly with the specie reserve on hand. ‘The probability is that there will be no change in the present system of banking, or in the banking act Barry's Sing aud resitring the'hair, Ladies rye told by alfdfggine. | regulating the issue of circulating notes on the do- Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs — ‘The very best in the world, ‘and retail, and the dye privately applied, No. 4 Astor posit of securities. The funded and unfunded debt of the common wealth of Pennaylvania on the lst of December, 1857, acording to the Governor's message, was aa fol- Pivaxcwt oF PewNevtvania. Funded debt— 6 percent loan, 5 per cent loan Batechelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and ‘The best in all made. Sold aud applied | lows:— fat the manufactory, v- For the Blood.—J. Stafford’s Iron and guinhut powders are i¢ to the taste, and act only on the >| 12 powders 16 Beate street. ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MONEY MARKET. ‘Tavrspay, Jan. 7—6 P. M. The stock market was particularly active to-day, and a pretty general advance was realized. Specula- tors fora rise took hold with a great dea! of spirit, and carried up nearly every stock on the list. At the first board Ohio State 6's advanced 1 percent; Indiana 6's, 1; Tennessee 6's, 1; Virginia 6%, 1; Mis- souri, 6s, 9; Harlem first mortgage bonds, 1; La Crosse land grant bonds, 2; Delaware and ny, 4; Cumberland; }; Pacific Steamship Com- pany, 1}; New York Central Railroad, 1; Erie, j; Reading, 4; Michigan Central Railroad, Southern, old, 4; Panama Railroad, j; Cleveland and 44¢ per cont loan 4 per cent loan, Total funded debt,..... Unfunded debt— Reliet notes in circulation... $146, interest certificaves outst dg 25, De do unciaimed. 4,448 98 Domestic creditors... 6... 6+ oe Total unfunded debt... 175,145 70 Total debt Dec. 1, 1867 4...... eeeees . $59,861,738 22 Total debt Dec. 1, 1956, $10,701,835 25 ‘Total debt Dec. 1, 1857 39,981,738 22 Decrease during the late fiscal yoar.... $820,097 56 In addition to this decrease of $820,000 in the in- Hudson, 4; Pennaylvania Coal Compa- | debtedness of the State, $200,000 were in the treasu- ry at the time of the suspension of specie payinents, applicable to a further redaction, but which it was : Michigan | deemed a matter of prudence to retain, in the anset- tled aspect of business matters. The interest on the Toledo, }; Chicago and Rock Island, 4: La Crosse | debt doe on the Ist of February next will be prompt and Milwankie, j. Michigan Central Sinking Fand ly met in apecie or its equivalent, and the financial bonds declined 1 per cent. The advance in La | affairs ef thoState gonerally are represented as being Crosse and Milwankie land grant bonds does not bring out many. Only $3,000 were sold this morn- ing. The company have the money in hand to pay | pie and timely remarks in relation to the investment the February coupons, and the finances of the road in the hands of Mr. Doty, the new Treasurer, will s,on be put in admirable condition. At the second hoard today the inflation ‘in some of the leading filrond stocks was arrested. Now York Central Railroad fell off 4 per cent; Erie, 4; Reading, 4; Chi cago and Rock Island, $; Delaware and Hud- Tennessee State 6's son, 4; Cumberland, 4. advanced } per cent; Ohio 6's, 1896, 4; Pennaylvania Coal, }; Ta Crosse and Milwaukie, | 4. There @as an active business this aflernoon, but moat of the transactions were on tine. Sellers are putting out time contracts freely, and appear deter in the most satisfactory condition. | A correspondent sends us the following very sensi- | of capital. It haabeen pretty well tested that per- manent six and seven per cent investments upon | undoubted security pay better in a long period of | years than the highest rates of a speculative | oharacter:— The crisis which a largo party in our financial world | bas been so loug predicting, has come and gone. The | ‘worst is over, aud confidence, and with it money, Is again on the flood. | Depreciated stocks, and even rain | at high prices, bave boen the drat to feel Whe otaet of Hs. more rational for capitalists to retarn sure of all moncy investments, bund other wode of investment offors gituer so 858. ee have already as big @ load as they can well carry. The commission brokers sell ten shares of stock where Money is very abundant, and so far | are concerned, there : + 4kee Inflation, bub | when we consider the value of the stocks operated | in, we do not see how speculators are able to sustain - | New York, whi ting etock securities aione, and small holders an wise in realizing wt current rates. The sudden fall in some stocks this afternoon shows how uncertain the market is, and it also shows that it is dangerous be | 1,000 bales at 650. a 70. ° x ” to vorteiety of s final | Be. ae Common to good qualities ranged frona fe ie Neng Re oe aoe coy Of ail countries | Link wna stenay ith anion of Rack inca at 660. (or a beat State obligation Sbio a change | mon, and at $1 for lurap any but too ome to eee, ‘ciations, from Mot.ssaus wege quick. Saie# of 25 bhdy. Porte Rog causce which are beyond the reach of hun #2 foresight. nee eo ; Mil more subject to los are even the beat of b SUE HOCK. | NATAL Sronmt.—The MATL Bs wy What bas been the history of bask failures an fr is Further sales @ Rpirius of turpe tions in this and other countries, but the uituna’® orbe | » Ciedh. “40% Toslu wad crude turpeatiae the capital en which their business has bean tras s-- fapches 504 And (he fortunes of individuals have been made? uch Or1g o” °"® WAR HO Movement worthy of notice iwstitutions are highly usetul for business men, but ive JF gato, yt. - ad prices unchanged } investment by the neh! hon! stook is the very Inst to Ge, Prov” Tedere”~n.3 werkt was Girmer. The | XeCcombaied, Bot wins! reairoads and usolr Culinary ¥ Maer OM Por 1 end pew meas Shey, too, are ‘not retinnle, either (or a eo _ about 300 @ 90 wei. de feet Regier of the re 91h 25, end prime at $12 G08 $19. Reef wanm pas BOWIE | ~ wm. Not | with eales of 160 bbls. Country pritne at $5 75 a $654 ments of Ubot . --« @mortgages.” In iuvost- | mess at $9 & $10, and 50 bbla. repacked a: $12 60. | capitalist, are ¢@ ua jy" orphan, the widow, the retired mess was quiet. Beef hame were ateady and qu eopecially in ag Y secure of come and of capital, 4c. a if’. latter gure for extra. Bacon waa) nai Cut rreats were steady; a of shoulders | made at 6c, 4 6c. and hams at se abo. Lar steady, with ,“#les of about 300 bbls. at 8Xc. 4 Butter and chees.* Were tnchanged. Rice was quiet a Aales unimportact. SvaaR.—Be mark *t displayed more activity, aad embraced about 2,50. boxes at 6c. a7%c., and Sentral commercial community ike 3 opens tema’ : of progresslve 60 rapid wdvagc ater a ree Corey ever betore presented to any commercial capital. In the pra tht peeul lar condition of our business tnteweste, in | vestinem. °° hou AKO CaMMot fail Lo carry wi them beceficm .ooduEnCES to all saaaey: wile | ‘he public, to which wo aes thinking or figne fYeliog mind can Yo indifferemt. 1,000 bhda., chiefly Nev.” Orleans, tociudiag “c0 bha nu money can be had cu bétid acd mortgaye for ase. auction, part common, at > XC. 4 OXC., aud the rema ries of years, building enterpriees aro net in motion—a | at 6¢. aTic. growing Population are provided with houses to uve im, Waimnry.—Saies of about 20% & 400 bois, were ms and the city hecomes embellished with edifices of variong | ONC. & 21 Ag0. sorta, which do credit to the taste and refinement amd | om wealth of our people; the various forms of tumanlanor LLL ————— are encouraged, through every wariety of artizan industry, wee ve wal and the community ia not only secure from popular out’ | 4. AQ-DovaLe sOLE ware? Proor sr breaks, but every class of iaborers is rendered moral, | OY boots, now ready at JONK= 6, # Ann etree, and made to feels joint and a common interest inthe | seca. : getoral weal. We trust, as money becomes abundant 7m a that our rich eapital'ats wil! reflect on the good they muy | A ee tien een lee do to the working classes, In every point of view, As well | innke known 8 Af fellow sugerema the sure means oF rt aa to themselves, by largely investing their moaus in | Address, enclasing stam to pay return postage Mra Mas maT? dente bonds and mortgages. Nothiag can be dove whisk will , Dewitt, Hostom, Mase., amet the prescription wil be sent 80 soum Bet the w Is of induatrions Prosperity ta motion, | 22 Hess post. and co effectually giadden the hearts of anxious fathers, "San tLan e ce cence a mothers and children. When to do good to others ns | Ay {OR SARE, IN UAOQKI-IN —CHRIN7¥AR A well as carselves are the reguits of any action, it becomos Pane h’s Alma: lustrased News. Hannay's sat Cas doub!y potitic and doubly obligatery. sell’s Almannes, at BIOH ARDEO! 15 gh ado ‘ultod, oppowibes Stock Exc: — P Tavespat, Jan. 7, 1853. ole paaedict png Lat feta 4 ATMOSPTES | $4000 ‘ 813 OOM ure pi or artifi = tae Obin eh ii : ie angle Pode wale te eons. | Tim piste couttiog eowaal BB. : of the mouth && dispe: hind the wie 2000 Ohio 6's, "tO... 98%, 100 | | Bower of adhesion inorensed. Call att examine ae 1500 do. B80 LR TRTT, dentist, 12 Waverley piace nenr Brondemy | | | FPNGRISH PHEASANTS FOR DINNER T0 DAY oe] Jugged bare to morrow | Fresh fiherts, Epping sausages, #tliton anddéubie Ginet | Cheese, £0., Jani recewed and forsale in ermmil qunnletes { RICHARDSON & HAYTER, | Biivabethan Ale Luneh Roomy, 1) Ws Karciay & Perkine’ Londou porwr an: 19 New Jersey RR.. ued At Walt Tans'a palate 5000 do.....-... 36% LON H& Hast RK. 11d | drawa trom the wood “a 10000 trie 6d mt be S Reading a 800 87 | QGpssons syRcr By ALL Cases OF sExXUAr, IaH Bie "7, wiry an dixensen of the spine onthe k ears, ty rm 2000 ErieReon bs,’TE { cal. Tryit Forsale by C. H. BING, coraoe of 1000 co... | and John atreot 1560 HudRivRR1 atm | 5000 do. ..3d mt | Quer = Pg idan re R . ie nonnative fo P09 tagged one — } fires ot dinense ASH. RIG, corner -- ae m Broadway and J 500 N ¥ Con RR 7's 1000 Read RR bds,’86 IRKON'S TR &% WAR 5000 MOR &peLmsteb X ingioa JOR. CLARA 26000 do 260 rT NiBSON'S. 18 ALI, VRGKTABLA, AND i mineral, at that ie what the Rwmat boo neta, by CHAS. H, RING, corner of Broadway wad Ze cf NIRSOM'S SYRUP 18 ALL ROOTS, AND ral ; 2600 will be given for any graia for2 NO MEE fam, JIRSON'S SYRUP HAB NONE OF DRATIOS BB frlend—uilneral. G TBSON'S SYRUP WILL CURE ANY WRAED RAS / females, or sorofulo us chiidrea, magically. 20 do... —— 900 Canton Co.....83 20 125Chic& Ris RE. oR BYR GRUB NO HUMSUG, AND OY [5 SORE 10 Del & Had Ca Co, 105; 350 do. -b30 74 like wine. 30 Penn Coal Co 7 | (80 s i - P WILL DO ALL IT PROPESSRA, ¢ 31 Cumb Coal Co. lly Fo i wna tt gs wpe For sale by U. i. RING pores 615 = basen ct all 100 do. OURAUD'R ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP POSTTEY] 76 Mil & Migs RK... A iy cures chaps, chates, ender flesh reauess«od 2 do...+4... 32h | poneot Mo skin; Is moreover e n remedy for ew] 6 pata plew eokled sku dre mbile apeog a ge. ae fow foreheads or aug part of te body; warttes _ ar . LS Rouge tov gel beeks and Sips, lilywhi'e, har dye and 265 do 11% | rative at the cid establighed depotot Dr Tt FRLIX. Om 200 doo)! KAUD, 67 Waiker street, first Tiny lyn, and d BOARD. ADIKS.—THE ONL WON Y Con RR. ao 774 | La wt eestor do. 77, | ness, is LOVET'S Waphene, $6 9) per dovra, b ne 7672 | agents. Counterfett Whphene i Glived for asle te Fie bio es srogaway and Franklin suet. Ge 6000 do 19% CRE: reais - — 18000 Tonn 6's, 00... S18 280 laCrosseA MIRR 11% KTROPOLITAN HOTEL.—Sl00 REWARD —1 7000 do......... 82 100 ap.,...008 1a” | A alee Bax tne etil, evens bate belonateal 2000 N ¥ 6's, 183.2 10236 2 | the subseribers, containing all the mewapaper acdcles, 9000 Michigan 6's... 91 complimentary ‘ud abusive, that have been pubiieoed the % jew years in re on to our hotel, bank f 8000 Obio 6’, "60... 98 sariclitural affuirs, The above reward wilt Mo pall w 5000 Olio 6's, '86... 103K one returning wad book, and Bo 108 Rae 1000 ErieRR24 mt bs 48 NIMEON TELAND & 60, 2000 FrieReon ba,'71 36 2000 ErieR3 mbs,'83 6835 .-RADWATS READY RELIEF eo FRA R* 1000 Har RR 2d mt. 57 kes ee or nervene: eunal Se a Ss Smallpox’ fevers, swollen jolute, kiiney co to che DATO’ Wo. ba6 100: mt searlet fever, pains aronind tse Ib a” Ga... toe get WA ee “hadway's vendy relied will, foatew acne F Wi Yhadny colted will, ba @ te G Continental Bank. 95 290 Clev & Toledo RR Bules, change the miseries you suffer to joys fom vena: ; 28 Morchante’ + 10636 100 do... - bao RB. RB. R—Démoe 169 Folion atrest, New York. fold 40 Penn Coal Go... 1035 GO Chic & Ris Rik. 1S pfs vert 100 Pacific Mail St'pUo 734; 100 0....+ 008, fee rennet ee ee, % . do 73° 100 do and cheay iy, at y » LS, corner of Duane street—esteblished 15). : +12 2b80 40 Mil & Mise RR 100 Cum Coal Go. s30 11 : 100 13 New Jorsey RK. 121 t bao 11% TW de. ag | . : MARRIAGES DEATHS. KEPORTED SALBS OF BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION. sion bo 95,000 Detroit and Milwalikie RET : eee Bek jwaakie RE 1's....Int. a Rorrmus—Cocammurr.—At Ked Bank, N. J.,on pt neg te pane pl pe S day, Jan. 6, at the residence of Thos Cole, Fea by 8000 Torre H. & A¥ou RR Iet mige 's.....40,537254'S | Comcmutats, loth of New Bedford, Mass.) wt MAM . 24 do. 86% | “Carmacort—Rows—On Tuesday, Dec. 29, by Rev. ron I = S| ward Rakin, Mr, 0. H. Caxpnoorr, of Grabamsto We! © | outa Aivica, to Misa Mania R. Rowx, daughter of Geo. “ per cent «Flat 82% | Rose, Kiq., of this city. 2/666 New York Stato 6 per cont stock of 1864. do. 105 Cakvestin—Dkai—At Port Chestor, on Wednesd 50 ehs Delaware, Lackawana and Western Rut, 2 | Jan. 6, by Rev. Isaac Peck, Uwan F. Caxravrim, of 95 | city, to Miss Sanau E., daughter of J. J. Deall, of ‘the 25 People’s Bank. o's 0 10 Harmony Fire Ins. Co, 209, National Firo Ins Co , 10 Rxcelsior Fire Ina. Co, 67 Arctic Fire Ina, Co. 10 Eagle Fire Ins, Co... Also the following 92,400 Miewouri 6% sos 1,900 New York and — RR 74 | mer place. Deneck e—Ketaxenrer.—On Wednesday, Dec. 16, at Moravian church, Houston street, by Rey. &. T. Seasem Mr. Feepaxick Wa. Daweexs, of this city, to Mas Lo Kerzemxven, of Jersey © Wiki MNBTDER Wednewiay, Deo. 16, at German Reformed church, Suffolk street, by Rev. T. Busebe, Mr. Atammer Wrnewa, of Bremen, W Mise Mane Senwwrimn, of this city. Utica papers please copy. Died. Nengoram.—in Prooklyn,on Wednes(ay, Jan. 6, .._Berrovens, aged 48 years and 5 months. take place nt his late resid No. 238 Livingston street, this (Friday) forcowom, eleven o'clock. Hix relatives aad friends are invited 2/000 Hannibal and Si. Joseph's 7%. 9,000 Potroit and Milwaukie RR 7's 5,000 Delaware, | ackawana and Western K.do 6 shares Park Fire Inseranee Oo... 2... 6.0.66... .106 iy | attend, without farther motice. eee loance C8 cl 4st Leas | _ Baltlmore, Providence and New Bedford papers p Eire 00 Monday, Jan. 4, Mra. Carwxnive Cas wife of William Canham, a native of New Brunswick, the 68¢ year of ber age. fimre, California aud Landon papers please copy bwixe.—On Wednesday, Jan. 6, alter a severe Jous Ewrve. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are ° invited to attend the funeraf, from his late resi : corer of Columiia and Mill stseets, South Brookiya, (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Fowimn —in Wednesiay, Jan. 6, after a lingering @ ness, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Cuasias C Fowurr. ‘The frienda of tho family are CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tucnapar. Jan. 7—6 P.M. Asam. —The market was unchanged, and small sales of at 5%c. for now sorta. r—The market was firm, with a good Joca! and Eastern demand, includ some purchases for export. The sales embraced about 6,000 a 5,000 bbls., at about the follow ing quotations — lly invited to Buper fine Brato. . Ride ked ond the funeral, from his tate restfence, No. 80 Ook i Extra State... + 4500 476 | street, Brooklyn, ov first day (Sunday) at half past o + $408 445 | orciock afternoon. The remains will bo removed to + 40a 6 | country for inuerment. . phe H+} weet —On Wednesday, Jan ey ARIA, Wife of George L. 1, aged 29 years Southern fand CXR... eee 500% 670 | ‘The friends of the family aré requested to attend the Choice extra family and bakers’ brands. 6608 800 | soral, from the sealdonse of ber father, Lambert $8. B Rye flour. is. 3 | No. 463 Highth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at Cora meal. o'clock. The supply of superfine was light, and the market | Haltimere and Washington, D. C., papers please copy. firmer. Canadian flour was steady, with sales of about Jons:tox.—Ou Thnrsiay morning, Jan. 7, Fravces U. 400 bis. at unchanged prices. Southern Srands were in | jomxwow, M. D., in the 62 year of his age. fair demand, with sales of about 1,000 4 1,200 bbls. at the | above quotations, Rye flour was unchanged, with sales of about 754 100 bbis. Corn meal was steady. Sales of randy wine were mo 50, whilo Jersey waa uiet at quotati ms. at—The demand waa coniined to | mermann and George wants of millers, and sales were small, being confined | attend, without fur to about 1,000 busbels Southern, including red at $1 15, | ” Jowsa——on Wed! and white at $1 26.0 $1 0. Corn waa tirmer, with sales | yoars, 5 mor Sas ane \ bg omy My Aggy | Bee fries sof the family are respectfully invited to e Het, Wi tem funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, ralce of about 1,000 bushels at’ 720. a Tic., delivered. | from his late residence, Fity-third atevet, sew soo ee te avenue. ern at a d6e, Monray—4 Thursday morning, Jan. 7, of consi Covras.—The sales embraced about 1,000 bags of Rio at | tion € T. Memuay, aged oT yearn,” Baie. aise, and 400 mais Java at ide, and 675 bags | The relatives and frienda of the family, alse the n and tierees Java on private torma. | bors ot Tompkins Lodge, . O. of O F., of New York, Corron..The market was again firmer, with sales of | Naewan Lodge. 1. 0. of O ¥.. of Brooklyn, are respec about 1,600 bales, ¢! atan advance of about 46. per | invited to attend the funeral, from Th. ginee the arrival of the Atlantic's news. The following | hie son-in law, James Miller, No. 420 Van ie & statement of the movement in cotton since the Le without further invitatioa, this (Friday) afternce September, as compared with the previous three years: | 9 clock. 1966. Las. 1957. 1958. Purtans.—n Wednesday, Jan. @, Mascueer The funeral services will tako place at St. Mark’ chereh, in tho Bowery, tomorrow (Suturday) af noon, at half past three o'clock. The relatives and | of the family, and those of hie rons-in law, Charies F. Bradieh, are respectfuxy \avited 913 008 1,626,000 1,456,000 1,061,000 el Sitsse tee'eee 2,000 "328000 | ber wee nn ee 98,000 177,000 141,000 110,000 | Faye Fotends and Acquaintances are respectfully in + 49,000 125,000 98,000 83,000 | to attend the funeral. irom hor lato resideace, No. 568,008 = 800,000 551,900 000 | Crosby street, this (Friday) afternoon, at tw ek 300,000 640.000 95,000 Tipperary and Clonmel papers pica Of which during Live past week, included in the above | garmin Brooklym, on Wedseway, Jam 9, Comer vee 69) 197,000 45,000 = 106,000 | Syirm, formerly of SubIk, Fno'ena ~ ene Gy ,f 5 S od & . pers scopy 8000 $1000 11'0e0 8008 | Rare ton Thursaay trop, Fa ‘Total exports... 56,009 (6,008 55,000 41,000 | pow L., only son of G. \\ ia ‘Tho decrease in receipts at the porta compared with last | 6 monthe and 29 days Year, is 435,000 bales increase i@ exports to Great Bri- The funeral wil) take pisces & ‘ tain, 16,000; decrease to France, 31,000, toother | two o'clock, from ue + 4 forelgn ‘porta, 15,000, Total decrease ine: 90,009 | White street. The fren of ve f bales. pout HW See se Premorra — En mente were light. To Li “ ¥ « ‘ we . about 5,000 @ 6,000 bushels of Were engaged at bd... Java, wife of ¢ HW. Swit with some cotton at 3-16d., wi was an improvement, | jp the 26h yeur o Nes ave and about 2,000 bbls. flour at 2a. To London, 800 bhde. ‘The friends of the tar iy are peeoeet! yeiteed to ah gat ten from Leaingwon avenue iat Chara, corner of Thrtiet Waiisn.—At his residence, Prospect Hil, Rroktya, joe molado were taken at Zi. 6d. To Hambur, bbe. toad ral, th ashes were taken at 268, There was no Sol s Teaingwe svene in rates for Havre or to either of se exports from thie port to San Francisco have very much Of Inte. A short time since two vessels ® | Saturday, Jan. 2, Some. War ws yen month were all that were despatched. Om the 2d inst. His pomains were taken to Groenwom! © fou ips cleared, and there are now loading for that port | terment. the ship Edwin Furrost, Andrew Jackson, Star of tho | Wisrswy.in Rrooklyn, on Wednesiay, Jan. 8, of } laa a (Cleared to-day), Goldon Ragle and bart hl | Pronvsera, yo jaag’.t of John G ear, 3 ‘ Hav.—The demand continued fair, with enleo of abot | and @dapa nnn mMners aged} year, 2 me The relatives and friends of the family are respect? Hors.—The speculative movomontcoatinued in obi, with | invited to attend the funeral, from No. 02 Saudia «ree Tree sales at 1igo. a 20. Print to chowe qualities ranget | corner of Poarl, this (Friday) aftornven, at tee g’cite Seom . 010%, Wis good brewing demand, cligdy a) © witkoul further wyitaion Friday) morn i nietery for it