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Political Intelligence. of the property. The Michigan shares were 101% per ¥ tse rns ws Yevumsa 4 Pourncut Cara ?—The Columbia (8. 0.) South cent lower, and the decline in the other railway stocks = , PS, @relinian says:— ‘was about the same. In the afternoon the decline coa- mH 65 @. afer ali the agitation of the past fom, years, bow tinued, and was most severely felt in stocks which have 3 = ‘Be and uninteresting, > bi” | lately been the most firmly beld. Harlem preferred, Mis- @resent calm. It is & calm however ‘and 8 100 peluctantly they who Gnd in themes suitable | S0uris and New York. Central were very plentifal 3% 60 ‘Be dipiay of the peculiar mag balers. N» | bard of sale. ‘The closing prices were—Missourls, 843¢ 100 ‘even hes ihe landing of the cargo b; ‘the er served 88%; New York Central, 82} a ; Reading, 48% 0%; 83% 160 Worehindle the em! This as ‘ist a failure, so faras ~f . Central, 493 & %; 8834 100 ‘agitation is concerned, as was the trial of tho Harlem, preferred, 37 @ 4; Michigan a 5 83% 300 qrew. ‘The prophets of the political weather had told us | Southern preferred, 4434 45; Panama, 1133¢ a 114; Ilii- 88! 0 do iat the Hobo cane would produce an uprising, one pola Central, 66% 0 3; Galena, 68 a X<; Rock Inland, 6876 8834 60 Til Con RR, ae edge tks A de he "Pacific Mall, 81% 0 62,” The market closed heavy $8 200 do They thought the laterals had been severed, and this case | * 504; , 81% : . 82% 100 would give fulcrum sufficient to the tap root. They ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was:— 82 «100 were deceived in the fulcrum, an prediction was 20 | Receipts, . sans 31 82 660 realized. Next came the Wanderer case. Greeley and bis | Payments, 878,795 48 82 = 100 eet thooghs the: would get from it Drevze auicient to au = es 11,230,004 38 ax 359 T Sapping ja, but , too, were disappointed. 3 Sher Saying sae. but te Georgia, mate a vio- | _ Thereceiple clude 667,000 from ousiouas and €838,121 fl 200 Bent sectional speech. Sepator Trumbull, eager for agita- | 04 on account of loan. as 50 =. was ones reply. Both SF oe Ryton The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning g Es Cev ‘aitracted ;little or no attention either Nor' 4 Chic calm reign*, and until some other exciting topic arises | Were $23,965,816 24, and the balances $1,460,288 08. 80% 60 @ar poiiticians will be without stock in trade. ‘The Long Island Bank has declared a dividend of five per if 2400 Pourics wv Ruopx IsLaxp.—Some time since the reub- | cent, payable on demand, a a By & ‘Beans and straight out Americans in Rhode Island tried to ‘We are pleased to learn that Messrs. Cyrus W. Field & | “50 sudgon River RR 82 100 patch vp a fusion, but failed. The republicans have now Co., who suspended during the crisis and obtained an ex- | 400 do... . B81 100 published an address, in which they endeavor to throw | tension from their creditors, have been enabled to antici- a ate) Fy a = z ®e onus of the faiinre on the Know Nothings, and assert | pate the maturity of thelr obligations by several months, | 1199 do, ges 300 heir determination to go it alone, on the Seward plat- and have paid every one in full, principal and interest. 26 Mi & form Such events are a credit to our manufacturing community. = ee iy Tux Dovcras axp Frrca Corrssronprxce.—It is quite | It may be as well to etate, as erroneous statements on the Mkely that the late “correspondence” between Senators | subject have found their way into the papers, that Mr. oa: Douglas and Fitch, eays the Alexandria (Va. ) Gazette, will | Cyrus W. Field sold one, and only one, share of his stock | $1000 cal 1's, new bs. 2 100 ahs RRs80 40% go fur to break up the custom of obtruding such things | n the Atlantic telegraph during the period when the belief | 2000 Miseouri 6's ... eeee 406 beore the ppblic, The roar of laughter and ridicule | in ite euccessful accomplishment was universal. Ho 1s pap ge a * se Boiss tag be which hos greeted the affair, from one end of the country | stil! onc of the largest sharcholaers in the company. 76 Pacific MSS. 8h 100 do.,..,.860 1834 to the other, must have the effect of deterring others | The following not very intelligible statement is publisbed | 50 | do, 8134 200 Panama RR ..830 11334 frm a i gent people of the country. road Convention at Washington :— Goverxor or Missssirrt —Hon. John A. Orr, a brother Firet—Free deliveries of freights in cities, which was agreed to be abandoned. Second—Payment of commis tions to express companies by all of the connections of tue spok+n of iu the Mississippi papers as the democratic can- | Evie road.” It was agreed that thie abould be stopped, and if continued that the road m question should be cut off from all business over either of the four lines, Third— ‘Agreement as to the manner of changing rates ; to avoid a ‘one road without notice toall others. Fourth— pt as to form of btilainy and Bivecraeriaoss, equet which in future are to be submitted to and approved by I »m requested to anvounce that Rev. Dr. McFarland ihe umpire, Barlow. _ Fifth—Change of rates #0 as to meet w rates by the Obio river, which have controlled all of the present Speaker of the House of Representatives, is @xiate for Governor at the approaching clection. Prorrramte Lecrcr®.—At tho close of the sitting of the House of Representatives at Springfleld, M., last week, | chauge abe Clerk read the foliowing: agreeme will dehver lecture this evening in this hall, on ‘he “Kaucation of idiots.” Members of the Legislature are invites to atiend, Govennok Mxpary at Leoomeron,—His Excellency went fate a barber’s shop at Lecompton to get shave!, The Barber is a biack man, and belongs to Judge Eimore. Aa soon a8 seated the following dialogue occurred:— Gov. M_—I'li shave by the month. Baknen — know, Massa, about that. Goy.— Why wot, Tom? Barner —Care,’ Massa, you Gubunurs stay mighty sbert time in Kansas. Tux Prietpent.—The Lynchburg (Va.) Republican says hat Dir. Buchanan declared, with much solemnity of tone, be longer ago than Saturday, tbat under no circumstances whatever would he be a candidate before the Charleston envention, and if the nomination was tendered him he Would not accept it. Towa.—The next (October) election in Iowa is quite im- portant, and probably will be sharply contested by the repablicansand democrats, A Legislature for two years, ‘pon which will depend a successor to James Harlan, United States Senator, a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and three Judges of the Supreme Court are to be chosen ‘at that time. the of which change the Erie and Central r ruary. by couree, will take to of the sort. has been thus expanded, sive and simultaneous fall done and in the rates at which it is t The Delaware Lottery Bul. 000 tons on the business of 1861. The great baitie in the Legisiature of Delaware over the Jottery grant has resulted in the final passage of the bill, Bi passed the Senate on the 26th by a vote of five to four, having previousiy passed the House by ayes twelve, nays giver, a majority of one in each house. It goes into im- Medinte effect, aud grants to Richard Fravce, Esq. , of Bal- mmors, the privilege of drawing lotteries and seiliug lot- tery tickets fe that State for the period of twenty years, in eonsnieration of which be ia to pay a bonus of 827,000, to be devoted to building railroads, churebes, school houses, water works, &¢., in the State, The bill alto Coutains the following appropriations:— $106,000 to the extension of the Delaware Railroad; 2214:C00 to the Maryland and Delaware Railroad; $74,000 nd Choptank Railroad; $48,000 io the ailyoad, €276.000 to the Junction and Break- water Railroad; $10,000 to the Murderkiln Navigation Com- pany; $10,000 for av Academy at Felton, $10,000 to im- Prove Duck ervek, $10,000 to stop the month of old Dack reek; $10,000 to improve Leipsic creek; $2,000 for an academy at Concord; $5.000 for a grauary at Townsend station; $4,000 for a Methodist Protestant church at Towa- vend, $11,000 for the scuool aistricts of Appoquinimink Bundree; $3,000 for tunemg the Delaware Railroad in Newcastle county, and $27,000 to build a court house at Newcastle. tributed? of p movsly and 185 tive by agiance at the following table:-— 1856. -$2,800,000 1867 “$1,944,722 1858. 1856 over 50 cent in the couree of some internal weakness an acute, disorder. Sarmors Diep or Yetiow Fever.—Thomas | land:— Keefe, Wm. Hoyies, and Frank Donovan, three of te eew Of the ship Toulon, died on board that vessel of yel- ‘ew fever on her voyage from New Orleans to Cork, Ire- See eee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Monpay, Jan. 31—6 P. M. ‘The bank averages which were made up today com- Bark oF ENGLAND. Other socuriti Gold coin & bul’ £33,086,100 DEPARTMENT, experiment upon the patience of the intelli- | as a summary of the busincee traneacted by the lato Rall the Western and Southwestern shipments, and by means bare of the business, The discussions on many of these points were of the most excited character, They are to have another meeting in New York on the 234 of Feb ‘The following extract from the review of the Roading Railroad report, to which we referred the other day, is well worthy the attentive perusal of all railroad men:— The original investment of this road has been swelled y acditions to the capital stock and by successive loans to the sum of early $24,000,000, This, the reader, of indicate a corresponding increase in the butiness of the road, and a complete victory over all possible competitors for that business. It indicates nothing On the contrary, while the inveatment of the company the remunerative employment of the road has been steadily diminishing through a progres- both in the amount of business In 1855 the Reading Railroad earned a net profit of $2,800,000 on an investment of $18,000,000, with a trans- port business amounting to 2,213,202 tons of coal; an in- crease of 668,092 tons on the business of 1851. In 1858 the rond earned a net profit of $1,300,000 on an investment of $24,000,000, with ® transport business amounting to 1,542,691 tons of coal; a decrease of 670,701 tons on the business of 1855, and a ‘decroase also of i10- To what causes is this extraordinary result to be at- In the four years, 1856-8, must be comprised, it is true, the twelve months ‘of depression in all sorts of business, which followed the crisis of 1867; but agamst this period rtial paralysis must be set off the two most enor- 1d productive years of the century , 1865-6 ~7, in which the business of such a road, it pro- perly conducted, ought to have earned enough, and more than enough, to carry the company tranquilly over the lull ensuing.’ In point of fact, however, the serious re- duction of the company’s receipta, resulting in bank- ruptey at the firet touch of the panic of 1857, dates back to these very years of plenty. This will be seen at once $1,463,768 1 000 ‘This tremendous decrease, amounting to a falling off of f four years, is clearly not to be carried to the account of the recent suspension in the general business of the country. We must look elsewhere for its origin. ‘It is too well defined and regular hot to arise from some steady external agency, pressing upon in the organization of the com- pany iteelf, It bas the characteristics of a chronic, not Annexed is the latest statement of the Bank of Eng- An account, pursuant to the act 7th and 8th Victoria, c. 82 for the week ending Wednesday. Jan. 12, 1858. IRAUE DEPAI % Notas issued... .£23,026,100 Sovelin't AOL.%11,010,100 BANKING Propr’tors’ cap’l£14,553,000 Government secu- , 8,214,101 —_rities (including 133g 200 IM Central RR. 6636 200 Harlem Gal 68 New York City Banks, Jan. 31, 1859. Banks. Loans. Specie. Cire'tion, Net Dep. + 6,061,408 2,262,456 109,278 5,604,102 + 8,821,536 1,910,018 219,608 5,863,458, 1,068,641 188,945 3008 64 83,664 "754,163 601,467 715 — 206,939 can now get a 226,720 2,036,768 92,140 "842,434 A 5 UIT; 718. 1,085,914 94/042 '350,399 254,263 2,111,247 749,578 122,004 122,807 '5n5,889 2,248,830 828,541 — 1,651,475 2,6:00,068 2,365,019 1,975 6 442,164 1,108,258 882,972 81687 ,002 "3 1029, 5 009 441,087 109,249 251,771 255,188 71 Az 125/020 1,550,008 80,772 258,499 76,440 771,263 199/416 1,539}006 101,590 "672,900 230,074 1,480,956 829°795 3,189,325 114,240 ’520,202 249,250 162,618 1,116,514 865,209 264,072 3,478,727 112852 68,375 "288,147 167/669 116,831 701,582 750,288 _ 673,965 86,300 2,821,768 6,384,171 1,851,036 167.629 5,314,742 2;162/020 _'212\665 122,849 1,168,706 7'116,749 1,218,320 241/882 4,771,776 1,700/807 279/082 118,184 1,090,887 2,811,028 282,842 127,108 1,035,043 ss $4,282,075 949,696 390,638 2,746,180 N. ¥. County: 984,765 49,678 75,708 "291,480 N.Y. Exchange® 201,508 28,108 96.853 _ 20,427 1,628,043 471,959 79,808 1,101,789 9,476 84,119 1,818 297.120 "1,844,452 362/016 99,820 1,826,207 \ "557.061 72,759 88,737 360,725, 1,140,471 107,986 127.874, 926,386 4,465,802 943,501 183,271 3,451,623 71,226 180,573 108,755 1058 163,882 728,922 115.875 2,195,760 4,601/962 1,140,878 177,121 8,970,930 1. 1/882\419 "280,484 173,885 ’837,407 Shoe & Leather, 8,914,014 1,680,811 92,864 5,180,210 8,604,254 1,028,540 238,852 2.564.806 1;248,055 "224.813 93,128 853,452 1,279,738 206,081 208,243 782,895 3:281,165 822,021 170,668. 2,734,009 ‘Total. .... ..$129,668,249 27,725,200 7,483,642. 09,697,035, ‘Grose deposite, i Receipts and Disbursements of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, New York, for January. January 1, 1859, by balance, -$1,3609,569 54 Receipts during the month— Cuswoms, 4 $3,384,641 92 Patent feer, 6,668 46 Loe Office Department 59,013 $8 Mscdianeoww: 8395-71 10 6,818,782 90 18 661,100 Total... $8,188,961 64 apenas Paymente— £83,036,100 ‘Treasury Drafts, $3,714,465 82 Post Office do, . 281,782 60 3,946,108 42 Balance, January 31, 1859...... 42,153 42 B dead weight an- Balance Cr. diebursing account. , .2.381,009 45 paro as follows with those which were made up last | Oy ing nulty) .-.-.£10,608,907 | Receipts during the month, .,. 1,856,363 16 9,796,872 61 week :— quer, Savings’ Other securit 16,664,194 see eeeeeese 885,874 73 Wk. end’g Toans. Specie. Circulat’n. Deposit. | Banks, Commis 11/985 035 Jap, 22,.$129,540,050 29 472,056 7,457,245 95,066,490 sioners of na- 631,! Jan 30:2 5130,003.249 27,725.20 71488042 93/837,035 | tional debt and ee en nt oan | aie Sea Beereare., $123,109 — ~ 20,897 = | other coporits, ..16,726,808 Boorease. — $1,748,768 — 1,228,468 | Seven days? and | Rar eee ee us m ‘Tus it appears that the banks havo boon drawing upon | — teF bills. .... Lend duals a eam ca the country for specie to pay into the Sub-Treasury. The £30,860,186 £30,860,186 @alifornia remittance only counted once among the ave- rages; yet the amount paid out considerably exceeds the destine shown above. From the small increase in the fean column it would seem that many of the call loans pared with the previous week:— Public deposits Other deposits which have Jately swelled the bank discounts so largely | Notes in circ 197,915 have been caled in altogether; for it is quite pro- 47,239 bable that nearly two miltions of the loan went Be teto bank since Woduesday. We cannot but con- 3 me + 46,701 graiviate the banks on the prospect of a decline im a colnmu which has long been too heavy for their safety or their interest. The decline of a million and a qoaiter in ceposits corresponds very singularly with the ‘mtimation we gave this morning with regard to the dan- ger of sudden calls on the city banks by their country sustomers, whose deposits are now held here most un- wisely, at acharge of 3 or 4 per cent for intercat. Tho moment trade revives in avy part of the country these deposits are hable to be recalled, and though the inconve- aience from this source would be but temporary, it would Yast long enovgh to mconvenience the banks here very periously, Their only safety lies in a prudent yet orm eurtailmept of loans, and especially such loans as do not sabserve the true interests of commerce. ‘There js very little doing in exchange. The discount Wrokers report more paper making, and less willingness on the part of capitalists or bankers to buy except at the extreme high rates of the market. At the opening of the Stock Exchange this morning the Jeading bull appeared as a seller, and pursued the samo policy throughout the day. The consequence was a gene- yal decline in prices, which at one time almost amounted toa panic. The only parties who were willing to buy the Stocks which the great bul) wanted to sell were the bears ‘who had sold him the same stocks some days since for fa- we delivery, There was mot the least sign of outside Notes unemployed. curities, is known, are under the same head :— PENNAYLVANIA CENTRAL, Gross Earnings. . Tee., 1858 $410,971 06 $263,246 46 Same mo. last yr. 383,208 51 260,477 27 Increase...... $27,762 65 $2,768 10 1868, to— Last year. Increse. $87,787 09 = — $204,469 20 Daying, or buying for speculation. With one consent all | From se the operators of the board and the street seem satistied From mail.... that the farce of maintaining railroad stocks at prices far | From rent of road, From rents, &.. gbove their fair values bad best be abandoned, and things aliowed to take their natural course. The commission Brokers especially, whose business has languished for many months, in consequence of the absence of outside ayers, appear to have the engacity to ses that nothing but @ marked decline will attract new purchasers into the market. If the leading speculative stocks are suffered to fall, naturally, eight or ten per cent, it is not unlikely but persons of speculative tendencies may be found willing to riex money in them, and an activity will be imparted to tho @tock business which it has not known for many months. The decline started by the free offerings of stock at the morning bowrd was farther accelerated by the decide’ | Tncrea®e..eesesceeeeeseee ywjtome of increased demand for money The banks | Net earnings in December, 1858, ‘and bankers, who last week abstained from altering their "= Sif 1857, Joans, this morning called in the bulk of those which were | Pocrease....cceeeeecoee Outstanding at four por cent, and 43¢ per cont on call was } Gross earnings for the year endin Offered for money on the new United States Fives, It is | >e evident that the movement in money is going to be more rapid than was expected, and that as soon as the spring Total December earnings. Farnings in same month last Increase (17 per cent),...ss0eeeee Station expenses Cost of running, Main ig Decem- business season really commences, we shali seca six aud | Expenses for the year ending Dee. 81,1868, 978,146 “ & Ld 1857, 1,035,012 a seven per cont money market once more. This operated to-day against the better class of securities, as, for in- stance, Missouris, which declined 34 per cent at the morn- log board; Panama, which fell off % a1 per cent; Hudson River thirds, which declined 1; Virginias #4 a 3, aad 80 on through the list of roliable stocks. Among the specu. | DCFease.s.+++ lative descriptions the most heavy decline was in Pacific Stock Mail, which, under the rumors of a decided break with Decreare ...++++ shvovevene Net earnings for year ending Dec. 31, 1868., “ “4 “ 1887, 200 8, '60-. 10136 600 beagpral peaniting, declined, and was frecly offered coo Kentwcry 68; 10434 200 ‘ars at a difference of one per vant from 6000 Tenn 6'8, 90, 9036 1000 tthe cash price. New York Central fell off 1 per cont, and | _6000 Virginia 6's... 964 600 was lower after the board. But the most marked decline | 10000 6 Ho... 8094 100 among the railwa; meuatuhon goes €°00 Missouri 6’s,, $036 200 Was in Harlem preferrod, which was | 146000 85-200 eagerly bought a few days ago at 44 by parties | 1000 853, 100 who as eagerly fold at 3734— 1000 NYCev rlea7’s 89 = 300 Fed in the meant ‘nothing having ocenr- 600 NYCen RR 7's 102 600 a jeanne 10 alter the condition or prospects | 2080 NY Cen -°,'76 108 600 ‘This statement ehows the following variations, as com- £2,145,702 ‘The return of the Bank of France for the month ending the 18th inst. shows a decrease as compared with the pre- ceding month of £1,138,000 on the specie, and £2,459 on the government deposits, and an increase of £1,721,000 on the discounte; £2;697,000 on the circulation; £1,355,000 on the private deposits; £5,700 on advances on govern- ment securities; $977,000 on advances on railway se- ‘The following are the official statements of the Pennsy!- vania Central and Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rai!- roads for December and for the year 1858, Both roads, as Earnings of the railroad from all sources from Jan. 1, Earnings. Expenses. Earnings. Jan. 1, 1859 .. $5,186,900 68 $3,071,885 O4 $2,103,445 64 6,007,543 69 8,226,364 24 1,871,189 85 $292,256 29 ‘The expenses in December were as follows, viz. :— Standard svperfine State a $5 80 Extra State 0... 0... 6s “ 6 00 $7,866 34 | Common to good Western... 4 H HY s 5 3 27,920 26 | Extra Iowa, Michigan, Indiana and Obi 64 8 7% 18,400 42 | Fxtra Genesee... 675 a 800 43,491 27 | Canadian superfine and extr: 640 a 725 19,921 09 Mized | to versight Southern, 666 a 610 Southern fancy and extra, ‘a bai | Choice extra family and bakers’ brands... ¢ 1. . H te ! 840 a 410 366 a 425 bout 175 bbis. asier for com- viseuesss 100M 1867; 1,660,424 89 Moxpav, Jan. 81, 1869 Vanderbilt, declined 4 per cent, touching 80 betwoon the | $1000 US Bx, Wb... 1019 100 sha — got 48% Increase in January, 1859........++++++++ 1,761,680 91 Balance credit bullion and expense account for ASBAY Of11CO.. 0.1.0 eceeseeeeene sees +s 2,080,664 97 Coin received during the month. $117,814 19 “ Decrease. £4,113,507 | Fine bars =“ ++ 914,656 80 1,082,469 99 sad sgf878,104 90 7 i 107,124 | Do, 7 1,645,548 2 Neel ite Wh 2 115,515 07 265,065 Balonce.......000. a eveseeseeces 1,967,619 89 Coin in band ‘in ‘Assistant Trea surer’s office... .. - 6,818,092 63 Do. in Assay office, 821,412 28 —_—_—— 7,146,404 86 Fine bars... ++ 1,690,617 99 Unparted bullion 250,685 19 1,041,108 18 Total...... Due depositors Balance,, $9,081,508 04 1,761,627 92 seee 7,819,880 12 Business at the United States Assay Office at New York for January. Deposits of gold:— Foreign coin: wat Foreign balhcn. 13,000 00 rn 5 ‘ited States bi sia7 72660 ig ss kadai. 122,731 24 | Deposits and purchases of silver:— Banner 56 | Foreign coins... U. 8. bullion (contained in gold), tin «4 fold coing)......... 2, “ 1.4 ‘Lake Superior). Net Gold bars stamped Tranemitted to U, ‘8. “Mini; ‘Philadelphia, for 256 24 coimage..,.... 88,066 16 68,180 20 4,482 29 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 500 Moynar, Jan, 31—6 P. M. AewEs.—The sales embraced about 25a 30 bbis., in- cluding pots at 55¢c. and pearls at 630, Breapstcrrs.—Flour—The market was buoyant, and prices for common grades were easier, while the sales embraced about 8,600 a 9,000 bbis. : pani the nate palmer 111,628 78 $19,088 69 mon to medium qualities, while good to choice extras were unchanged; the sales embi 400 bois. , at the above figures, Corn meai aud rye flour were un- changed. Wheat was quiet; holders asked prices above the views of purchasers. The sales were confined toabout 6,000 bushels Western mixed, at $1 35, and Milwaukie club at p. t. Corn was easier, with sales of about 12,000 bush- els, chiefly Western mixed, at 84c, a 86c. for good to 10 Western mixed; white Southern at 81c. a 88c., and 80 for white and yellow Jersey. Rye was quiet at 83c. a 85c. Barley was steady, with gales of 3,000 bushels on private terms. Oate were firmer, with fair sales at 590. a te for tate, and af 616, a 636, for Western and ‘orrE®.—The market was steady, but sales were limit- ed, The stock of coffes Febraacy 1, 1959, was as fol- lowe-— 085 98 $03,888 01 $56,864 76 588,889 90 625,413 46 market closing quiet at 120, tor middling uplands. FRRIGHTS.—To Liverpool, 50 bbls, rosin wore en at 28. 6d., 600 oars at 34d. per foot, 60 tons ore at 10s. To (London, 1,500 bbis. rosin at 2s. 34. ,200 ble, turpentine at id, per 280 Ibe., 28 casks rice at 2238, 6d, ero war 1 rumor, the correctness of which we could not trace, that 1,000 bbls. spirits and 8,000 do, orude turpentine had been engaged at p.t, To Bromon, 100 baler of cotton and 60 tong measuryment goods were en- mer, and sales at Ons., linseed at 67c. a 70c. Crude whale was fir New Bedford reported at Crude e| in smal) lote at $1 46, Lard ol! was quiet at Ede high water, corn and flour, in sebore by ice on Dice's Head, lost part of ber rndder and badly: —— ‘Was got off and taken to Castine, making som b Provisions. —Pork—The} demand, The foot new mess at mets —, ad pri 8 1244, ime 1 18 60 , and one small 600 bbis. prime were sold, deliverable Mareb and April, at $)3 75. Beef was in f while prices were steady: sales reached about y prime at $6 60 a $7, country moss ‘estern do. at $9 a $10 60, and ex- Sales of 200 bb!s Chicago prime 18. Beef hams were stealy, es of 600 bbie. at $13 60 a $16 50. Cut meats were ‘les of 800 bbis, and tierces at 644c. a 6X. for sbouldere, and and at 83¢0. 2 934c. for hams. 60, reported cold at 93gc, m 9%. Lard was firmer and at 1246, 8 12\c., April delivery including countr} s tra do, at'$11 a $11 50. * re made at $16 a Ts. rovgb sid . Delica at BGC 4 Jes embraced about 1,000 dbi do do. were sold for March Butter and cheese were in steady request, and rices unchanged. Ruce.—Sales of 800 a 400 casks were made at 3}, the latter figure for choice. ucARS were firm, with enles of about 1,400 a 1,500 bhds., ineluded in which were a cargo of 386 bhds. Cuba rmé—tbe remainder consisted chiefly of New moetiy within the range of 73¢c. a Included in the sales were 195 bhds. New Orieans, 103 of ispored of at public sale at 7T34¢. @ T)gc., and the remaining 92 bhds, were sold at private sale, within the foregoing range. of sugars in New York, February, cided in the ease of favor of the former, the ‘he for damages sustained by the WiiNam Frothinghum. as es; timated at this port previous to her departure for N York, avd vont, which arrived bere to-day, after The folowing 18 the stock | tons register, whereof Lewis J & Brunett 6((0F for repaira and outfite, to enable the eal ee ___. POSTAL DIRECTORY. a Domestic Matis. en TIME OF CLOSING aT THK NEW YORK OFFIOR, ibany, Buffalo and Caneda. 8 P.M sobs R56 A.M and’ 5 mands Eo i and 3g P.M a PM steamboat. os mails close at thisollice Douxsni0....North—Ail ‘Nort’ CauroRNi.. By + trial Fue Overiand Mail for Callfornia and Thursday, at 8 A. M. ould by marked “ . Lowe Las Crry The Overiaud Mall from 8, Joneph re aver 4M. Leters shovid designed for itp! Bt. Lovie”? vie Bt. Jose: EvROPr...++ 3, ‘steamebip Europa, Wednesds; vis Panam, Satur: oo TT 1%tb of each month. - de placed in the ‘fice st New York six daye pre vious to the above date.) By sienmabip Ssuropa, Wednesiay, TIME OF CLOSING AT THE LONDON OFFIOR. loses as follows:—Via Mar ***"geiles, on the 24, 9 Alexandria, Snez sad Aden. bral mnt... Vie Marseies on the 9b and %th. Vie fouth 4th and Avsrsatia.. Via Marseilles and Sues onthe 16th. Via South ‘amy MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAC FOR XBW YORK—THIS DAY. Port of New York, January 31, 1858. |—C H Marshall & Co. ‘erpool—Bpofford, Tileston & Center, Arnold, Swan Island—Rehr & Caldwell, ‘atson, M y Smyrna G Bragtottt, er, Porta de Luhna—Master, ‘Matanzas—Stevens Bros, Vining. ‘tawa-O 2 EJ Peters. ‘Charleston. , Nichols, Charleston—MeCready, Mott Schr F Nickerson, Veltord. Wilmington, 7 ist gion—D C Murray. ra—J &ebr Maryland, Cath Sehr Danville, Chester, Sebr J B Bleeker, Ea Phill 8m! Caroling Olty—D O Murray. nd— renn. ladelphia—J W McKee, Nao toR P buck & 00 Dee 12: off Falkland Islands, spoke ship Khine, from Callao tor ‘The MG was off Barne; adaye from Callao. Sbe comes home in charge of the first of in Leghorn, Nov 5, passed Saorivott brow & Cb: Hv heavy weather.” Took @ plloion the 30th, Barnegat bearing Rark Cora Linn, Luther, Glasgow and Greenock, Dec 10, e, to Dunham & Dimon tha ‘Coe, Avery, Providence, in baliast, to Kagie Ashby, Mystic, in ballast, to master, gle (Br), Khaw, Hhto Hache, Cork for orders. ton the 27th, in 77 ficer, with the bod; ‘with marble, £¢, Dee 29, with hides, wood 1.99 28, lon 73 38,° exchanged bark i oe from Mobile for Providence. rig Dandy Jim (Br), Hoffman, St Johos, NF, Jan 9, with ofl and hides, to Joho Bolden. Exper ery ther; stove bulwar! about 400 strokes edn piece of the Schr Tiger (of Hamden), fustie, &c, to Atwater, Mulf ‘ka, split eaile, spranj ‘hour. 27h inst, lat veer. avanilia, Jan 4, with hides, & Co. Jan 12, off Matanilia ia, Stinson, from New Orleana for Genoa, ‘North, starved deck Joneph Houston, from Pi experienced some iit, iat 8880 on 7 North. Sehr Maria Jane. Crosby, 10 days. Easlport, whe Jameson, Rockland, 4 days, Mankin, Beers, Boston. 8 day: Loniea, Cummings, F Ftenmer Bosten, Sellew, Phi Steamer Ouriew. Arey. Devonshire, from London, London Dee i8, and the Dows moderate; winds from Weat BELOW. Be 8 hyn 18 10, apoue 4 brig learn a from ir Benjamin, Whal r Albert Jameson, lence, RI—did not fcbr Charles Smith @ masts), Collins, cotton, tin, Mobile; LD Carver Ha G W Bo Medium (Pr), Port au Platt Truro ( ‘Also, ship Wizard, Ban Francisco; ing America, San Francisco; bark Regatta, Reuvitas ‘ Wind during the day N; atsnnset calm, Telegraph Marine BQUAN, NJ, Jan Pg nea Wind NW, light. Report. chr off shore, bound in, LONG BRANCH, NJ, Jan $1, snnset—One echr eff shore in tow of the Union, bound in. Wind NW, light. HIGHLANDS, Jap 31, sunset—One ship off the Highlands, ‘Wind NW, fresh; weather clear, BANDY HOOK, Jan nset—One sbip and six barks he bay, bound oui. W wap ne )W, light; weather clear, ald Mart MINATITLAN, Jan 19— being towed over the bar, hae ahhee returned here, been mahogany was insured; the vessel not ja- Ibert sailed for New York All bands were sick Tt is expected that the berk Brunette, ashore at Long Branch ‘will be floated off this tide of next. Her cargo is nearly all dis charged into lighters. Snir Rogsvce, from New Orleans of and $m Cohasset rocks, will pe , outward ber hawser and old. The cargo of Zeplon of Soe mate. for Boston, before @ total loss. Her ‘will doubtless be saved. Pire Wa Woonsvry—On the ni ovelock, the cotton on the deck of ieee Mobile Bay, was discovered w be on dre, The Hi on the Karen Comm \t Philadephia from pasaed a sunken schooner with topmast above water, about 45 miles South of Uspe Henlopen. aoe foun Miron Steelman, trom Newcastle, Del, for New with of ‘drifted ashore at Cape Igland, NJ, mora. Se ee oor ari tight. and would probably oothe off at fcur 8 K Bart Li , from New York for Frankfort, a goin out of Onatine harder, wes driven Bcur Surx—Irdian River Iniet, Jan 2—A ¢ eh ‘men, in twoschooners, with chains, anchors, &c, ty 1 three milea below thie place. in seven 8 water: her lop- bout ten fe 5 he morning to raise 9 sunken schooner, which was about fathoms hove water. and ennk on Thurelsy with a watery funxen Vecexi—Capt D B Sturges, of the steamer Commo- dore states tbat he saw on Saturday morntog a vessel sunk, heoring 8 from New Haven. and & by N from the Btrntford Lighiveesel. Supposed her to bea large ecbr, with about 15 feet above water. with topmasis Ba.rast, Jan 14—The ¥ from Liverpool for ‘emasaee, Childs, Philadelphia, bes put into this Lough, with joss of some sails Aud smal spars. Havre, Jan 10—T! hunal of Commerce has finally de- between the Amerfcan ship Wil oo May 26 Inst. in Het to pay Wit i nd the Alm eamer bein, jum Frothinghum, Stets i , Jan T—The Sonthampton, Austin, trom Mobile, iy arrived her Being on shore, is making water. Manegnipys, Jon N—Capt Brunett has advertised as fol lows: ted, on the hol: spars, sails and rigging of the brig ir Anerson. of New Urieans, of the burthen of 12) ister, the sum of jeaael to proceed to we ENstowN, Jan 10—Pnt in, the Meres, Wright, from Hon- OE Ih ned of Dreyard and port how’ stove having been in collision 5th inst, off Cape Clear, with the American ship Os- eee, bound W probably the Owego, from Liverpool for New ork). Turere, Jan B-The Jusine, Maral, from Balimors, whth arrived here yesterday, rey aving ene mnt Terns westher, darog which the reeelved a salle and rigging, and became slighty leaky. Notice to Marwers. ‘WRECKS IN HEWI17’8 AND PAKEFIELD GATWAYS. ‘Tursity House, Lonpon, Jan 8, 1800. Notice is hereby given, thet Green Buoys marked with the word “Wreck,” haa beep placed to mark the porition of vessels sunk in Hr witt’s Gat and Pakefleld Gat respectively. That in Hewitt’s Gat lies about 10 fathoma SW of the wreck, in 934 fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following marks and compass heriogs, viz:— St Gicholas Chureh Spire, in ine with the Catholte, Chureh .. ; rif NN WW South Seroby Monster Buoy skies int about ent | ‘That in Pakefield Gat lies abont 15 fathoms NNW of the wreck, in § fathome at low spring tid h Ker singland in line with a black house with while window frames, in the centre of the village. NW 34 W South Neweome Buoy. By order PB BERTHON, Secretary. ‘Whalemen. Rid from Labaina, Nov 11, Mentresl, Sowle. for Const of California; 1éth, Fmerald Pierce, do, 16th, 1. Ricbmont, rgarita Bay; Ohio, Rarrett-to ernise Enat; Mil ton, Haley, for Japan Sea: ‘bree Brothers, Cleveland, New eZ ind a me; léth, Navy, Wood, to cruise and bome; Tih. Vigilant, M'leave, do; 191, Antelope Fotter, New Zea: land and home; American. Pease, Const of Calitoroit rid from Eouol nh Nev 18, Faith, Wood. Coast of California; 2Mb, Emere'd, Plerce, NB do; Vietlant, M’ leave, NB; Onear, Sandera, Mutt, to cruise; 234K Morruon, Tilton, NB, do; 3th, Shefteld, Green, for Cole POE, ot ship John Welle, NR. re A letter from Capt Wor of ship John }. re a ‘bbie_wh oil and 10,000 los a , with 7 son. A letter from Capt Tilton, of bark Robert NB, reports ber at Honolnin Nov 23, to sal! same day tocroise westward and to Txpan and Ochetae next eeaso ‘A etter from Capt Rounds of able Mary Frazier, NB, reports her at Honolulu Dee 1, with 100 bbls ao, 1,600 do wh off and 10,00 lbs hone—retit fora eruise A letter from Capt Par. Hington, of stip Washirgton NB, reports her #t Honolulu Nov 28 with20 bb's sp apd 60 do wh oll a Iter from Capt Wil lard, of ehip Lupoda, NIE, reports her at Hil Nov 22 A fetter from «apt Rooker, of the'sbip Hibernia, NB, reports her at Labains Nov 22.4 kiter from Capt Conriney, of slip Cicero, N¥« dated Nov 2%, reports ber at Lahaina; bounl for a Cruiee North another seagon,” A letter from capt Thompann. of ehip China, NB, dated Nov 20, reporte her at Honolala, with Tat this we and "12-400 Joa bone this eason. Would sall tn two weeke on acruise and home. A Jeter from Capt Taber, of ship Adeline, MB, reports berat Honolula Nov 30, pound sperm whaling off Jervis Island. Had discharged Ist, 24 aod ith mates, promoted 3d mate, Jchn Nichols, to 24 mate, aud shipped 18 new officers and men, A letter from Capt West, of shin Raptd. NB. reports ber io Mercury Bay Septz9. heving taken 800 Dols oll this season ‘Wes bound to Hakoducl to ehip A letter from Capt Bray eady for goa, and Will nail same ‘Capt Byaln, of bark Wavel*t, repo Nov 19. & letter from Capt Hagha- way, of bark Louisa, NB. reports her at Lebains Noa 25 Would sail on a cruire to New \e. A leer trom Capt Pease, of ship Orosimbo, XB, dated Ho nolulu Deo 1, reports her wih ‘bbls wh oil ard 8876 Ibs hone this reason. Capt Pease an "my ship in a thick Tog, and could not: find her three months, and the cabeequence was I lot Balt the season's whaling CApLP also Teporis—Sept 26, ¢ incianau, Williams, Stoning Suieh: Peeioo Pitas Haas stan oS Ne TNE jewall, }. a ix le; jan Critics ieews' Capt santa of bark Manuel Ortez, NB, re- porte ber at Honolat Now 22. olt'and pone aa nat reported. ad loet 1 anchor and broke 2 in the Uchotek; cat away starboard davits and stove ali the bosts bot one. hip Hibernia, "Andrews, NB, ak Honolul, hed «syphoon Oct 24 and 25, lat 89 N, jon 166 Weat, and sustained much dam. lao shipped be ry stove rail, broke boat ‘movea! ony, Roodry, at Honolulu, had foremast sprung and dame, ioapale Nov 14, lat 34. ie ‘The whal John & Klizabeth, of New London, at Hono- ult ie"to be dlschantled and sold, as she Js considered unpeu. we poi en—Dee 14, lat 208, lon 8440, shio Edw . Gard: ner, of Nant, bound round spe Horn; was two monthe from Lome and 21'deysfrem Cape de Verdes; had no oll, and had ‘een whales but once since ieaving home. ‘Ort 9, no lat, Ae, Black Warrior, Brown, Hon, b’d to Margu- erita Bay, 250 bbls oil. Spoken, dk. Ship Kin Harlow, from Boston Nov 8 for San Fran- claco, Nov 33, no int, &e thip Ccean Pearl, Chandler, from Baltimore for San Fran- claco, Dec 18. at 20 $0 8, Jon 86 80 Ship Wild Rover ef foaton), Crowell, from Callao for Hamp ton Koads, Dec 30. lat 198, lon 36 20. Ship Owego, Blevens. from Liverpool for NYork, Jan 6, off Cape Clear—bad been in contact with a British vessel; no da- re report to the Owego, but the latter had bow stove and jont foreyar wit Felt, Ball, from Liverpool for NOrleans, Jan 8, off jen Ebip Thirty ope States, Smart, from Mobile for Liverpool, Jan 25, on key Weal. hip Argonaut, of Boston, steering K, was passed Jan 26, no lat, &c—by ship FW Farley, to ‘Hamptoa Roads from Callao. An Amélipper abip with ail yards, main skysail aod rennd was meet ae hes A pe 3 x x jark Houqua, Cartwright, bence Nov 4 for Hong Kong, Nov 26, lat 21 N. on $5 W. ct ‘Bark Trieste, hence for Sumatra, no date, lat 20 05. lon 82 20 W—by skip M © Day, in Hampton Roads {rom Callao. voBATE Emallweod (nothing further), was seen Nov 19, lat N, tebr Luther Child, from Philadelphia for Nevis (before ra tee ‘with lone of Capt Bickersov, ac), in charge of Mr Bolten- ee. of brig Foreat Oi wo 13. lat 17 10. N, low 59 5p W. In the report of ship ell, ‘at this port 20th from Havre, it was stated she ‘‘signalized ship Emeraid isle, hence for Liverpool,” which wasan error. The Emerald isle a Ports. Antwenr, Jen 9—In port abipa Grahame Polly, for NYork ith; Kobt Peel, Larrabee, for do Sth, F A Palmer, Johnacn, for do soen; Jos Hohnes, Hanson, for K Irieans, lsat of Janna: ry; bark Helicon, Cole, for Havana 10th; brig Merlin, Gibbs, for do soon. ‘AxutER, Nov 10—Passed by ship Siam, Prince, f1om Manila (oecrast, Jan 10814 Mary Hyler. Hyler, Ard ELrasT, Jan . Hyler, Ardrossan. Beemernaven, Jao &—bid HA hoody. Badger, NOrleans; Sunsirn ys Je Joe, Rewall, Liverpool to load CnRor, Jan. 1c] » Rewall, Live fot NGriears, Th, MIMUME Bradford, Liveryoo! to ead for Gale veston. Arrin Penarth Roads 1th, Bi Beck Bristol for Fernandina (and ald 19th chitin iag i ‘CatpERa, ec 20—In port ship Forest King, Redmond, ldg, supposed for Kngland. oan Coast Castix, Africa, Dee 1—Arr Marshall, Smith, € cad Cove. cura, Dec 7—Arr prev Aphrodife, Stewart, Liverpool. Coracoa, Jan 15—In port Helen, Long, for New York 4dayt ‘CiENFURGAS, Jan 19—Arr bark M B Stetson, Jordan, Para maribo; brig Graw/ord, Small, Jacksonville. ‘CARDENAS, Jan 22—Arr brigs President Taylor, Drinkwater Portinnd; Kveline, Hay, Pensacola; schr Geo Byron, Eldridge, Dat, Jan7—Arr Allee Ball, Hickey, London for Caloutta (and proceeded). Duxcensss, Jan 7—Pased by, Advance, Duguid, from Lon- P {Rove Jus) Passed by, Mongols, Melcher, from NOr! OVER, jeleher, jeans for Bremen. Dewanand, Jan 10—In port brige Alliance, Day. from Liver- o) for Ubtates, Soe er Yurney, ¢o do, Chas Adama, ‘rom st Jobns, NF. ‘Sid 3d, barks A) Tupper, Pensaco- Ia; 6th, Amazon, Kirwan, #t Themss. Farsourn, Jon —arr Swenson, Rio Janeiro. fo MALTA, ‘Jan 3—Passed Daniel, Kldridge, trom Smyrna ton. Huvorr, Jan 9—Sld Beotis, Miskelly, Baltimore (and put back to the roads Lith). : ie Jan 1i—(id Riga, Freeto, NYork. Sid th, Tempest, Whitney, Noriéane, 9th, Bt Nicholas, Qua ley, NYork; Hetdells jodewald, NOrleans; Hortensia, Anthaway, do; 10th, Margaret, Merryman, and Susin Hinks, ‘ith, McKenzie, Charleston; 12th, North ow, Wavand, Jan 23—Arr brige Melville, Sutton, NYork; Lucy Arn, Wass, Pensacola; 2th, steamsbip Granada, Berrym n, ry spinal and cld 24th to return); brig Wm Hyde (Br), Atkin sop In port Jan 26th, ships Elizabeth Leavitt, M’Natr, for Boston; Horvest, Loring, for NOrleans; barks B F Shaw, Carr, for Boston; Martha Aun, Babcock, for do; J W Andrews, Fre: ‘or do; John Griffin, Park, for NYork, 2000 bb) Albertina, Barton, for do; oO ‘on; Dazsie, at 4 * George v Alchorn, for Savannah, Taylor, for Mobile; , eg van a omg ty Bullrush, Iratel ‘Bleancf Bllzabole & apa rain, Yorn tw ‘schre Baquimaig, Rou secu, Cty) pat brig Morden, Anderson, from Jeans seve uneven ces, Gt, ct: W dder, and A A Ran N enti for tT delia, leans, Enoch ‘Train, ; Adelasde, Birren, Ban ;, 19th, Charlotte 'A Stampler, Rogers, NYork; Pleiades, Winslow, Philadelphia; 19th, Fredesick eb hard, Hayden, 8a Cid 11th, Golden Cross, Bell, NOripa: eorge vi ‘ate, Cooper, York; DL Chonte MeMonus, Bonen, (net Gth), De Plemine, Tsineld, Mobiie; Gcoan, Reed, New Orleans %h, wannab; Yemassee Js, ‘Phindetphiay “13ik Oona, fayden, Savannah; Consignment, Puringion, Philadelphia: K A Beirn, Stewart, and Liaden, Kirby, New York; Kmily An gums, Buow, New Qriesus; John Carver, Pendlgion, Garde, pe i, Router Hiemysca, Brooke, ify : a5 5 Piz > Coronet. Ray, rion, Collier, Bombay Ridécut, Morse, Caz: 18th); Ocean ar, Bre lah, FR % ‘ne'ro; cot, Bonds, winerton, for Fombay; Scola, Wylie, for Onleutta; alarms Matthews: Queen of the Eant, Healey. and Nebamopol, Protas for Port Philip; Wild Ranger Sears, for Sydney NSW; Ocesm: Eogle, West, tor a. y ‘Maganzas, Jan 22—arr bi tha Kepdall, Nortion, Pensscu Mire ioe Perllonte Theodore, Curdas Wrasse ta hel ran eodore, y Iand, arr 2th, disc: Faith, Kenne tay a Rg Sag domes B Ward, Tibber Henguela, Staples, ior Portinnd ig: Z Zork, <ygnet, Bernard, for Baltimore: from ft mas arr 20th, wi Hower, Pierce; Essex. Sinn r fariis, French, A Blenebard, -lancbard; Nane; Gritin: Areostook, Herce: John R. Dow. Elwell, aud fo Kerr, bweetser, wig; Leviathan, Morton, and Alfnratta, Bibber, ais spire, Marshall. for Boson; Red Baglc, Clark, for'NYord; Arcols, Corson, from NVorls arr 24h, diag: Rook: et. Collins’ Springbok, Coggins, & H Rowley, Charlo-te Shaw, Shaw, dieg, Gen Hersey, Sprage, and Hear Nutt, Baxler, wh Oronto, Dec S!—Arr Fanny 0 Field. Herriman, NYork. oPaased by. st. Nicolas, Bragdon, frond Pournasy, Ji ‘Havre for NYor PENZANCE, no dato~C ff Noemie, Johnson, from Charleston, for Havre: Industrie, Hilcken from Norleaue for Rotterdam; fawley Chindiow, Beare do for Bull PERNANBUCO, J#0 2—In port ship Medford, condemned; barks Calliornia Packet, do; Reindeer, Frankim, from Phila- eleb, rom Kicbmond for Rio Jxneiro; , Berl from Pensarela ayr Dee 27, in distress, leaky. att jowN, Jan ll—Arr Leicester, Robbins, Manila via St 6 ter NYork. Janno, Dec 18—Arr barks Ann R Gradt, Bahia; 19th ‘Virginia, Torrey, Richmond, 20th, Hannah Land Chase, Loa- ; ‘or, Harding, and Fannie Currie, Riob. Rich- mond: 2lat, barks Issac R’ Davis, Hand, Boston; Messen gee Bird, Delee, Richmond via Pernambue 1¢, Thompsoma, X Orleans Pacama, Graves, N York; 234, William H New= comb, Gavet, Haltimore tid 16th, barks IA Stephenson, Smith, NOrleans; schr Sem Witeh, Chapman (from NY rk), Valoaratso; 19th, barks Louisa. Exton! Sawyer, Galveston; Gambi, Kean, Charleston: 2!st, abip Northland, Arey (from York. having repaired), Valpas Taino; 22d, bark Breziliero, Paxter, NOrleaue, ‘Tn port 20tb, schrs Jas Miller, Paino, and Coast Pilot, Davis, digg, and othe In port 2st, brig Harvard, Antereon, wig: and others. Rio Hacue, Dec 29—In port bark Mountaineer (supposed Br) for Cork for orders. Seaview, IW, Jan 7—Off, Charles A Farwell, Crocker, front Antwerp for NGrleana. Er Manys Jan 8—Off, Regina, Booker, from NOrleans for Famburg; Nanact, Wescott, trom do for Havre. Scuprkiann, Jan$—arr Loch ismar, Rendall, Hambarg Mid Louise Hatch, MoLoon, ‘Norieans (and passed P , ‘St Micnaris, Dec 22—Arr Titania, Williams, Boston. Savanitta, dan 4—In port brig Thos Swann, of Bultimore, for Curibagena, to load for “York une; only Am vessel. ‘SowBREHO, Jan 17—In port brig Three Sisters, unc. Bacua, Jan lt—bld bark steaca, brown, Persacola, Tunznirrr, Dec 25~ arr Ucean Chief, Brown, Livervook (and sid for Ne Ibonrre). ‘TRin1DAD, Jan l+—Arr sehr D Goodwin, Beaston, Charlee ton; 19th, brig Ortolan, Lord, NYork ‘Vena Crvz, Jan 24—In port bark Rap'd, Margchalk, from 3) York, disgehar ged. oannnvoins, Ire, Jan li—8id Annfe Hodgman, Hyler, rr] ee ljome Ports. APALACHIC OLA, Jan 22—Cld between 19th and 34, bt Koasnth, Ballard, Bovlon; bark Hesper, Perkins, do; sehr Jag W McKee, Ratteriy, New Orleans ALEXANDRIA, Jay 20—arr schr Fairfax, Mott, New York, Bld scbr J Fredmare, Cranmer, do BosTON, Jan 2, P M- Arr Caleut~ ta Cid steamship Joseph Wh Dolphin, Kelley, Dutoh kast Indies; barks Kdwin, Const of Africa;' Young Turk, Harding, Malaga; Oak, Byers Philndetpbin; brie Vande King. Brown, NYorks senrh Mary Cleaveland. Goodrir ge, Hav; U D Grindle, smith, Matanzas; Keudrick Fish, Wess, Jackson Jan 30—Arr steamship Arabia (Br), Stone, Liverpool vis. Baliinx, arr up at 36 4 M:abip Rvolym, Sawyer, Onloutia; ald Raturcay, wind NN, Joseph Whitney. Sunday, wind N Wy ships Fiying Childers, George Ver, Forert ity, barks Rd Harvest, brign Handy King, Afton, Pilot Fish,’ Susan Kmally, Bloomer; ach Mary Cleavelan4; and from th» Roads, ship Plel- ades, bark Maria, brig Bloomer ‘Slat—Arr (by ‘tel) abips Indian. Averill, Calcutta via Pro- Pincetown; Focabontus, Delano, Liv bark Volunteers rhe Cro Mar- Hamilton,’ Constantinople; Br seilies. Below, ship Miles Standish from Calcutta, BALTIMORE, Jan 29 0 30—Arr shins Sebuatian Cabot, Wat Callao via Bampton Koads Ag aie Witham, Liv mm, Young, nambuco. Cid steamer L Hyde, Anderson, blogston, ‘The following, veneels are, in ‘ouds, from Callad, wig ordera:—t bipe E W Farley, een ‘Witch of the Wave, Gen Nowell, Marcia C Day, and ( jor; and Venus, fromt Bristol for Alexandria, Be Jan 2—Arrechrs R P Chase, Shute, Norfolke mpton v4 Stat Bolt, NYork. Cid shipa J Baker, Allen, Lire Amelie (Fr), Verter, Havre: schra’ We're ez: Quiver, Kelly, Windies: Effort, ‘schr TD Wagner, Smith, N York. Jan 2%—Sid schr Laura Frances, Higging, FRANKLIN, LA, Jan S—Arr brigs Waltham, Clari yana; J0rb, Echo, Fisher, St Thomas (and eld for Balt Ice 18th, DN Richards, Riratton, Baltimore; Hotebtn NYors. ‘ichmond, P Teboson, ia ‘Cvraon, Baltimore; ‘oble, Richmond; 10th, ‘Cemantba Ho, ty NYork; 1th, scbra Samvel Rotan, Gandy, ; HIGHLAND TioBt Jon 30, 2:0 P M—Passto ship Baath chee ieee rac an ea; w ; re. Calcutta: “4 Pe pnesing out, ships George Forest City? Piglet 10, AM Presed tn, (bx tel, ship Dashing Wave, front Calenits for Boston. 4 ¥M— Passed in, ae feos Ong Jiart for Boston; Imavum, frcm Zanzibar for Salem. Leslie. fyom Mcbie for Boston; ned from Port au Prince for do; Bolo, fom Gonstves for do; Wint 01d. ‘ev West for do. HOLMES'S HOLS, Jan 29—8ld schr 8 L Hills, Oonery, Raps hannock. KEY WEST‘ Jan 24—Arr bark Joseph Merrill, Parks, New Orleans for N York, pnt in for a crew; 20h brig Huntress, Bure roughs, Pensacola, Sid 25th, brig R’ Bingham, Southick, Ha« val MOBILE, Jan %—Arr sbips Zobonb (Rr), Mi Lvers pool; ¢ alista Hawes (kr), Foon Kitty Cordes (6r). Soontths Yacotah, Newell, and Walter sow H+tch, London; Annie Sise, Sive, F biladelphia (1d abip Constellation: Muliiner, Liverpooly brig Alruceabub, Cari ana; sepr Ida della Torre, Ty- ler O14 Providence Island NEW in 32— Arr steam: Quaker City, Shu- ae OR) BANS, ahips feldt, Minatitian; Cebawha, Bullie, NYork via Havann; St ; abips Bushire (Br), MeLean, ia, Givranar: bares Acme, 8 Rio Janeiro; lola ‘Wyhe Patterson, St TI ‘A Stevens, Waters, Havana; sebra eepton (Mex), Janatq , Tecolutta; Baltic, Kernard, Charletton via Key Went, id steamship Mexico, Talhot, Gaiveston and Indvanola; a John Barbour, Roach, Liverpool; Zenovia, Peters, and H Fington, Green, Boston, “towed {9 sen Ath, ships Constitution, Trenton; 16th, Advice) NORFOLK, dan 28—Arr achr Alice, Howell, NYork. SURAT Ra ne var Gretan Bun ti tev ele le ge-otryiaen ten, Pave t Jan Tr eel jox a Ga, for Roston; Bliza, Crowell Heicwse Por W lcalagoes IGF W Thorne, Lavie, Fall River foe New Yorw, rr achrs Bengal, Snow, Richmond, ase 30) Certs, Rooftord. do for (od ry inane C Hertz, do for New Y« gailed 80.) Bid 29th 9 30th,’ the above arrivale: barks Chase, from Providence) Havana: Tenardon, Dasbiny wes, Hoaton for Ban Colombo, Ftuart, for Charleston; Judah Touro, Hanscom, do: CELST Belle of the i neat sarah Louies, Ni q in semana, sand oa) 0 Seudder, Fr cortia: for Ts 5 A ry 3 nvavitarient het iet, Mee ee tld brig lavid Lvuffell, Phinney, New York; schrs Mary Mane kip. , Herbert Mi ‘ichmond; Biony me New ued Wenonah, ke Maria Loulen, Seneanes, and Maria Jane, 200 bark Ti . New VORDON dan’ Sonate schre: 8 For Petar Marko; Telegraph b, N York; sarah, Holder, NEW HAVEN, Jan 298 30—Arr bark Excelsior, Willard, Rartades via RYork, Below. » full vieed brig, #1 Mat to Me ‘8 Trow! ime a Al ‘orks Bid acbr Ruby, Tracy Mayaguer, spe Comncti Asal PORT TOWNSEND, Dec 15—A Thornoike, San Francisco tor Sen) e dent de dor EM oth bark Malo sare roms ent, de do, latlory, St-nnard fen ‘Francisco; 16th,’ sbip Leonorn, Mivrhell Peeks jo onbeequently returned with lo-n of rails and bulwarke ia ¢ Perking, Fiske ey 3 apd Ne Ten ‘th); 19th, bark NS a PHILsDELPHIA. Jan 81~Arr stoamer Dela York brig BB Ulm <) “4 York, ship Columbus, Huthorn, NUrleans; brig fl Clarks Rene etry sp "8 Tudian, sak it JK , . CPROILENCE, J ina URN Be ams i * anit iL a . oor Pointer, Fowler, and Ri- Wib--Arr stenmere man, Clark, NYork; Petral, do; Pelican, Aldri Bullock R¥ark. Heb, do. Fid sloop Win Hi Bowen, RICHMOND, Jan %8— Arr sebrs Gallego, Sauith, Cleat, Applegate, Niork.” Bld brig allavele Gilkey Wit mipgton, 8aN FRANCISCO, bois, for 8 York, id ele, Gilkey, Wile Jan 5—To port shi ‘Shios Henry ieee te Pose juaud for a Ualtad States for Manzanillo, ts 10 ‘whieh old guano at Kiide Island for BAVANNAH, Jan 2]—Arr bark Louisa, J #, Ryamy do. Sid | Cla bark Queen, Siymouth, 7 ray: ye iisaataObeyen, en. y isyanar ochre Ape wirilg, Loiwded, Matane; RT, Jan Sid sohr Tames Blan, Hatch, Georges WILMINGTON, XO, Jan 98—A: brign ” entire tiene eae Martha Hi a nl, Kale, Boston; Jno M08, Boston from Pziiadelphia); 8th, (3 Franke, ewport; Daze} Pit Pern n. Waynes rilaetpie; Lith, Cor MOC HOLE, en fh arr sebr Ki om for Wilmiostan. HO; RK Higgs, wetp, do Yor Peat Seccceon, Rockland for ore. ORs Aiea Ceemeeeey MUSCELLAREOUS. | FIRK INSURANCB foMrany, Ths 0, 6 Broad’ street, N.Y. SRT ti a dividend Janvany Li, 1349, BY QUACKENBOSS, Beoremny, Paseed through Vineyard Found day. barks Amy and GeQ re,

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