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a _ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 10, 1860. ee ee See. : t Jacob ompeon, Mobtle— Rhip Parthenon. from Whe Slave Trade—The Alleged Slaver City Inteltt a need be fu}t with regard to the reserve, But the Stock Exenange, ois Wve: Re be pier Snot oe mnie Farihoore. BBE Som, Colers for Dahimore, was ele- Emily. ‘Tx Prursy Cownrrion oF Tue STREETE— anit Rest. fluct 40 g of the week indicate the absolate | D. 8. Bw 2874, 100% 60 sbs Eric RR DOO 634 | Behr featervelt. Newbern, “3 ‘Dibble & Bunce Pes FR “Tag Ba dad extern togmate $30 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. fs we Wrn Xe ere baieieor > streets at the present necessity of caution and prudence, 1000 do... 10 4255 Seow wal Wat 4 ion 758 ‘Mone, with sails atiached. was seen Dine United States vt. The Bark Emily, @ * } time present a w appearance ‘filchiness, ooc~ © P ; . actiaay Boos reine case Jodge Bella dieecied tbat tbe | py ine action ofthe late heavy alas oa to ; comel| ‘The mo:ey market continues very coats seven 4 “az, aoe Pres Ce 5 = festimony of Lieut Stevens #hould be taken before @ | accumulated op the sidewalks aud roa/g Prt ’ is readily paid to-day by the brokers, and in some | . 41% earon, Apia pearl, Floresta, Wel Richmond Brazil, Gommissioner. It was accordingly Brought before United | poyance of unfortunate pedestrian, cad ths “iMbiet 92 | cases, @ commission besides. The stringency ig, sux to Narn, Atlantic Ce Bar} Panny. Bosh, Crockett from MTerk Oct 6 for Austra: Piates Commissioner Batts, — bor of the sheets: suas Wek kite, pres producing less effect than it did on the Bteoe Bx- 31% Sitka fo aarenemed ton ms ‘Ryder, from Boston for Charleston, Jan 3, tat Mr. Dwight appeared for the government, and MY- | abow 1 ue noronghiares, and BUD eroas compiaiats | changes as for the merchants, they Dive not been 6 6 x taming an Ct na i Sbark showing a wake Dugg tater @ a fe isc for tho claumants bgt are made renpecting what ia ruppoeed to ‘ho the iarction | MUcH troubled by it We bear, however, of one wei sate 7%, *00 1 Tout; fons pllot om Montank from | SMe, nascienazed | Sage from ‘in Mardns for Boston, cy wane: ot eee a Shinning aro we ‘of the authorities entrusted witt the, duties of keeping the | suspension, ® grocery gotse of Front street—Mr. | ond ne =e . i % a tare an), Weanela, Bromen, 45 days, with mse with le of gatle, Jan 4 lat oe ie Or jonni a = Se ae Te aud cargo, Bub } city in @ cleanly condition. Bot ¥'ne public are at fault 19 | Rufus Story—whose liabilities are said to be heavy. | 2000 HCREpelet 58 $ Gow inc egunt wn kvl eroas, was sgnatized Deo’ te iat Ml 36 donied the mtention of the veya", tw he for slave tratiic. - y: 'Y+ | 2000 MCRSpeletmsfcb 90 185 M * “Townsend, Calcatta, with inaced, Licot. Stevens, of the Uui<, sts manotwar Ports: | the best diepositain fo reepaoed os te cal of the poopie, « | He was a large dealer in spices, and ia said to have breed ha on a tea saltprtce. fc, Wm A Role. bee th iat 12,08 2 Jon, 60 00, 8 hehe aleianil, of NYork, bound to the West Indies, Des aaonih, who sued the, Fail examined, by ME. Deight, | rencered powers, owing wo tho fact that the aporon"s: | Jost $125,000 om pepper alone. 20 she Mechanice’ Hk. 13 818 do. 88 | Boca’Taaae Rect auaid; atenman, died otcompresman | S97 S100 7088. osgg - Prise; for already run out, lea t : m1 ‘ m 4 x spoke Aral ‘ firctraw tho Fauly oder way ff uo Goa of Attica, | funus to promoute further tho good’ work which be began | ‘The foreign exchange market for Wednesday's | 2° HakotCunmerce 0bag 6) do. fae me Uvergea fo Phe. ere reported wile Insect Auremns, Teise-<cib Adee, neues, HYoate, ear Black Point, not far from Ooogo river; donot know | in such a praiseworthy manner. The onty possible way | steamer from Boston has not fairly opened yet, | "s Gonunental Baik, 98 %5 do. 58 foc. Bhan erperienced very heavy weather since | yoL" DL Nautius Woodbine, Kingsten, Ja ny a hawag wl foes was only 4 few miles off from the | jn which the matter could be remevied, until the Common and quotations are almost nominal. The brokers dO. ..essceee 350 Gal & Chi 63K ee aancth «of Now Haven), Duell, Port. ‘Trinidad, tueket, Leighton, § York. tet a Formmoutn mene ‘the cook from the mast: | Counc)? pass & new appropriation, would be by the Coinp q > . 18 Del & Hud Gan Oo. 100 Gloy & TOLKR.SIO 20% | gare Gazelle of New Bere) poe Ht Spal Ritony ship North Sar, Sours do; barks Wl sic repora eee win Bale Now ere wars | Selma ens aren met, Mara | generally speak of hankory’ storing ils at 1008 | hp 06 O04 BO Annee ro ee mee es | Seen tee eee mphrch b 5 oD wil » street clean’ It ir, Ha 4 4 + 20th, . ipere no colors upaem. either Vousel: sho was ordered t | agops thie presbee as from present apprarances our Oty 109, with good Southern and other out of town ye Cum oa Bret ne 18% “ = wears Tayler & Co, Snell ee io & Gases Hele. Bepeon, Raleere va: 2ith, brig B Bait cnlors; = Can? fc es ey artes Fathers will be too much occupied ame ie, ee bills at 108; france, city bankers’ bills, at 6.174 & 20, | “G9 pacitc Mail 88 Co 15% 100 do. lesnee, to Bist ° vertenced bas Se agbleuonst Nor chr Maria Pike. Gramtied We pants ee mn; after e schemes for some weeks yet to come to attont thern bills at 6.2022 The indications | 30 Se ah eo One b 9 a ner, fone vt " soiled for the thipping articles’ and crow livt, and re (aga Witigfouthern bills at 6. . . to master. Ist inst. tat $2, jon 73.90, spake ingomar, eave. Moullon, apetachioola eeived them; I waked the veptain of the Emily to have general goed of the pu ae bt K ‘s Hall, 22 | 4re, a8 before, that the supply of bills will be in - = > Borton, for New Orleans, with loss of foremast, was , Dee 20--No Am veasel ‘the crow font aftand muvur them; the names of the | SPakknc Exummioy.—Tast night Kerrigan’s Hall, eae gia sas tn Re sorscin Bltache (of Maitland, NS), Cox, Toagum, 11 das with ‘Arr Baranne, Weeks, Porto Plata. ‘srew did not correspond wy.h the list: mat whore uame | White street, the headquarters of the sporting fraternity | excess of the demand, and that the ruling rates 200 ~ och, awed ut old jut P Co; vessel to J § Whit- ‘Hallock Finer” Gd 16k Canes Paaien Wood, Kew F sar in _ shippimy, articles az Dougias was not | of this city, was crowded to oxcess by ‘the admirers and | morrow will be the lowest of the season. 200 do. 4 0, Deo 29, Int 2614, lon 74 14, ae Gries Lond Or hth. Colporteur, Bernard. San d ‘mame Of twolve men W.ho answered as crew when mas- | Harry Finegass,a Boston professor of no mean preten- | nyes to rule at 9 disconnt, at which rate specie SECOND BOARD. be hae ip Suiley. face or at aon hardin 4 Beaton, Cinctanatne, setgre, on; Addison tered; two of thems we re not on she crew Ist, and their | sions to ecience in boxing, ‘This was the Geet exhibiton | cannot he profitably shipped from here to the | $2100 Staten be 74 1003; 750eneN Y Oent RR, 385; | Sheqiee ceuennel wiogioata, Deon, | €y Hove Keng’ Piet Uoion Aken tendon, oe BM 10 a differen! 4 from tha rest a “i ‘8 ‘ Hi Perki t Penobecnt), Coombs, Fingston,"Ja, % Hi 4 Sbip’s articles: Usere were two parsous on board who | be bad ever given in New York, and the intorest that was | conth, ‘There is nothing new in the other domestic wine egeeea. oe tataayerah tbo. bony Sp rhe hg Ra ae ha Rates mag a Capt. — — be did < created arcre from the fact that last summer he was exchanges. Po late ”), epee. Arne ww g AxTERORLE, Dec SArr Vaarenas Set ‘ ae w their newer ; one . ry is. " 5 ington, Rarcurta, Nov mr J Bombay; Bane af Guria; 7 found uo record of thelr berg. passen. | Matched against Jobnny Roche, of this city, for $1,000 but 1” “ay.9 stock market is inactive, aud prices steady Potomee, stee og Souib. Caltope Bhnmons Maurine. Cid 1stb, Lonsbard, Basan’ ers on the maviifost; the Emily was dotained, and Oap ‘ain Calhoun, Commander of the Portsmouth, took tho yapers with Bim. (Mr, Bleck, for claimants, admitted the Sipping articles a8 those delivered up by Capt. Lindsay.) 2 then reterned with Captain Calhoun to the Portsmouth, ant Liat. Crabb was left on board the Emily; I was sab- wquentiy sent to fetch the Emily and anchor her near the Portsmouth; this wae in the Day of Loango; I received ‘orders the next day from Commander Calhoun to make ep-examination of the Emily, which I did; I examined the argo, according taethe manifest, amd feund only some Yow discrenancies; there were two large boilers, with fur- ‘waces and stoyepipe umler; they were in cases, and oor- Yesponded with the marks on the manifest; these boilers ‘were of iron, about four fect acroes and two feet high; the @rep'aco was attached to the boiler; it was one completed Maing; I have never seen similar boilers; there were eighty barrels of breat, ordinary quality; somo rea barrels of rice, very inferior; fifty barrels of wet Provisions, eight barrels of mackerel, a large quantity of , one hundred apd twenty wooden pails with handles; re were rough spars on board; five sucks of salt in the ‘old, which dit not appear on the manifest; the salt ‘was not mentioned anywhere; there were a few deans open, two ‘cases of medicine, and fwo boxes of # variety of medicines in the cabin; 2 did not examine the drugs in the cases; there was plea. ty of Epsom © aud castor oil in the cabin; there were Water casks stowed away in the hold fore’ and aft; as mear as could be estimated there were upwards of 100 water caeks of 160 gallons eweh, most of them fall of Sreah water; some clean and some deeply tinged with ve adic warior; she has but one ordinary deck; some running forward and aft; there was no covoring % those beams; the lumber I found there was sufficient to make another deck: I found in the trunk of Gurcia, the Spaniard, a large flag, a Russian flag, which was said to ‘Be a signal; on examining the baggage of the captain aut 8 wan pamed John Doe (a man who claime? to be aa American and & passenger), there were no papers found ‘eounected with the vessel; f found a French flag in a box; ‘when the crew was first mustered no man answered to ‘We vame of Douglas, first mate; the master, oa being zalked about him, said ho had not come out from Now ‘York; Capt Calhoun asked for the log book; the master the Emily took out a book and laid it down; 1 took it up and examined it, and found ma it was a k book; Captain Lindsay, of the Emily, took up an 7 book and pointed to a page fm it; the captain of the Emily admitted before the petznre that he had been to Ambrize, Dut he did not say anything of the nature of bis voyage, passengers, &o.; Black Point is aslave stage; there is no settlement there, execpt a few houses; I Lave never been on shore; I aw fome houses which were painted out toma as “ba- yacoons;”” Captain Lindsay said he had been to Biack Point and landed a cargo; the vessel was first boarded on ‘Qe September, and detained ; she waz seized on the 224, gn my report alter my search; the conversation with Banifay took place during my examination of the vessel; Bilis of lading were called for; one of them was pro- @uced by the in, Who said that a bill of lading cor- to it had been landed at Black Poiut; he re- fused to nay who it was delivered to, and when I asked him how he delivered them he sald’ he took no receipt or them, and delivered them on order; I asked him who bv gonrignee was, avd he refused to say; Le said that in de- ivering at Black Point be could not make a mistako, as here was Dut one man there; the bill of latiog (exhi- Dited) contains fifty barrels of rum, twenty barrels of eur, twevty barrels of lard, twenty cane sugar, ten erates of crockery; the Emily had the rance of @ ‘rig rigged into a ship; she had cuarts of North and South Auantic, of the African coast and of Brazil; also som? @harts of our own Eastern coast; on the South Atlantic ‘ebart there was a track marked which had been rubbed eut again, but which corresponded with the route marked fm the log book; Lindsay, the master of tne Emily, claim- ed the charts; the name painted on the stern was “Tho ‘Emily, of N. York,” the New York was very roughly painted and on examining it, it appeared that “Philadel phia” bad deen painted ‘under it; Captain Lindeay eek he was going | to Congo ' afer being at Back Point, and he expected to have to back to Black Point 0 pet the proceeds of &S cargo: he aid not say what nature of the cargo was; I had a conversation with the American (John Doe) em my way home, who stated that what he said was in eonidence; be said he was acquainted with Anabon, and eMered to steer the vessel in there; he said he was az- ted with the currents, and offered me some advice; said I did not want to go there, and that I could not con: ‘@ider hie conversation as confidential; when Captain Lind- ®ay produced the second log book, be said oue was the vongh from which the other was copied. witness was crose examined by Mr. Black, but no ‘@erepancy appeared, and the case was adjourned. The Turf. A LETTER FROM MR. BEVINS. YO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HSRATD. An article having appeared in your issue of the 4th ‘fast from a letter dated at Paris, Dec. 15, charging mo ‘wh dishonorable acts in my transactions with Robert Marian, | ack a short epace in your paper for fhe purpose ef refcting the cbarge, by making « eimple statement of ‘Wee facts in the care as they act While in London last autumn ‘with borses, Mr. Harlan borrow phy bis note on demand for the same, and saying to me he was backed by two very wealthy sporting gentle- men, and would repay me on short notice. On these ro- ptations I at once cheerfully loaned him the money. Tre note, not being worthiees. Shortly alter this Harlan attende: waster Races, and became broke, betting on the horse Promised Land. Here asked of him payment of his ote, which be declined to do, saying that his losses had “broke” him; butas he wished me to realize my money, be requested me, in presence of L E. Carpenter, Esq , 0 fake from his stable the horse Jack Rossiter, or avy other wroperty there, out of which I could realize my mancy. I went to Newmarket. Soon Bell, Harlan’s trainer, rede Jack Roasiter into the yard, and immadiately a boy ef Harlan’s came in, saying that the bailiff was at tue sable seizing Harlan's property. A Mr. McLaughliny who ‘was present, advised me to take possession of Jack rat once, a# directed by Harlan, to cover my claim, air. Bell saying at once that he would deliver the horse to me, preferring that I should be secured before other Jat once consulted a barrister, who informed me that ex proof of Harlan's request, I could take tho horse, and ‘he law would sustain me; alsostating to me that if there ‘were other registered claims against the ‘horse I would be wesponsible for them. Under these circumstances } took ession of the animal and booked him and Mountain in my name, at Newmarket station, for London, ence to Folkstone, Bonlegne, and Paris. The station- Deoks will show this fact at each station. Soon after my meriva! in Paris, Mr. Harlan wrote me, through L E Car- Mier, requet me-to return Rossiter to him, as he had | ommont by £506 0n hia stsble—this loan being mae after my loan t him, his reputation, &., being at stake—and @aying that be would settle with me in the States. His re- quest was declined by me unless my debt could at once b> paid; and unicss this was done I should be competied to ‘@iapose of the horee in order to realize my money. Mr. ‘Harlan being unable to ony, with my roquest, I disposed of the horee to Mr. David Tilton. Some three weeks after in Paris, met the horses Tosranon of sing Bim of. The owner, Mr. Pane Process, p! Dis property in the hands of the t, and the caso was ‘erdered for examination in five days, prior to which Bar- The left Paris, and was pot present at the examination. ‘Tilton was ited an order for his property by the Court. {0 @is, Harlan returned to Paris, and com- menced proceedings to regam bis title to Rossiter. I re- mained in that city for three weeks in order to give my @estimony, when, Deivg told by the counsel that I would ‘mat be required as 9 witness, I started for home. Feeling my professional cnaracter maligned by the state- went, justice to myself and friends prompts me to make ‘Be «tas ment. J J. BEVINS. ‘Rew Yorx, 9, 1860. ‘The Way they Burted Copp je im Ohio. (Extract from a private letter.) Sarew, Ohio, Jan. 8, 1960, ‘Mou ise lave excitement ia New York as well as Bere. What asad thing it is to thik that suck | man as Brown »! make so much trouble. head Salem has always been the hotbed of abolitionism. Soprie had an uncle living & few and he was bayiod by the side of his father, about atx miles from @m But this would not do. A foolish report got out that his Beocy watto beteken by the « (democrats, of @ourse), arid the rabid ones and bring & to town and bury ft fm the ry owned by onc ‘af the “fire, ~aters” of the North. the body, Ee ren te ane th ea He ; ja ly oe ‘oue » ih is Sty calics m, large mecting on ‘Friday in the ‘Town Hall, ex§bited the body to itis eatimated.” AN YT {ie they ‘arsed and feaded it with Wtones. In the Odertinite Preached a funer. ¥ Sermon. Neit! family ‘went near it. Ma \f Of our citizens were opposed to ii end disgusted with 1 §° Whole afar. doubt Bor capital. Tee Qua. Ws of sant the @omm'ttre promised to Pery it without any dei 4 Gove of this uind. We are mot all c in Ohto, thoagh @ur town bell was tolled from 2, ‘end a short tims, forenoon and afternoon, on the 1éth—a @ibote that is never eWeret to their own ciliza¢ Yot Perea ae cee ot Palin S08 a= to ihe sion ef slavery: but, « mee, sh everlasting dln i siekvaing, Totten think of °° | gemerk of Mr. Burke, when I was in New York, at was passiog your shop:—''Yos,” i on always Bee the everlasting in advance. Let up bow: Pray, having wet with a severe accident in his training, he was obliged to forfeit the money already staked ($359). The match wss not subsequently renewed, aad Finsgass’ visit to this city was embraced as an opportunity of bringing the two parties together by their respective partizans, aud this was eilectected ut the exhibition given by Frue- gees last night. The sparring was of a far superior order fo that generally witnessed; the set-to between Tovey und Young Lyon, Bi/l Clark and Owen Geoghan, Johnny Lazarus and Young Clarke of Birmingham, and Kerrigan and Jack Bath, being decitedly the most ecientific. The last named was the finest affair that bas been witnessed for a long period. The wind up war between the beneficiary, Harry Finegass, aud Johnny Roche, and was a splendid ilistration of the peculiar fea- tures of the art of self defence. It would be difficult as well as invidious to say which of the two bad the advan- tage in the contest of skill. The master of the ceremonies announced the benefit of the widow aud mother of the late Sam Freeman, a brother professor of boxing, who are left in very straitencd circumstances in couseqaence of bis death, for Monday next. Whatever may be the failing? of pugiliste incividually, as a class they invariably display an amount of charity and sympathy to those of their body when in distress that is highly praiseworthy, and on this occasion they have ail volunteered to use every exertion in their power to make the exhibition a good one for the onjeets for whom it is designed. The pro- prietor of the hal) has volunteered its uze gratuitously, ‘and as the deceased was very popular atnong all classes, there is no doubt but that something handsome will be realized for his widow and mother. Dr. Sccuppre’s Lecrore.—An immense crowd attended the opening lecture of Pr. Scudder at the Cooper Institute Jat evening, and were rewarded by one of the most in- structive and entertaining discourses ever given in this city. The same lecture je to be given at the Plymonth Church, Brooklyn, this evening. ‘Wednesday eveniog he gives the second lecture, in this city. We understand that Dr. Scudder gives these lectures to raise a fund for the education of his children in this country, while he re turns to India in the epring. Jupcr BRoNson’s APPOINTMESTS.—Tho newly appointed Public Administrator, Stephen P. Russell, filed bis bonds yenterday, in the sum of $20,000—Wilson G. Hunt and Dr. Randolph being his bondsmen. Mr. Russell's appoint- ment was quite unexpected, both to himself aud to his po- litical associates, as be was actively soliciting in favor of ether caudidates. Judge Bronson first tendered bim the of Corporation Attorney, which he positively de- chned,as he did also the office of Public Administrator. Tt was not until after several days delay and much ur- gency onthe part of his friends, thet was prevailed upon to accopt the latter office. Judge Broneon’s appoint. menta give particular satisfaction to the orgavization by woich he was nominated, and are generally well received. ‘Tue Naronat Gcarp Drs Nor To Be Posuc.—We are requested to state that the drills of the National Guard, Seventh regiment, to take place on this and Thursday evenings, at the new arsenal in the Seventh avenue, will not be public, as Colone! Lefforts considers it would be in- furious to military discipline to allow outsiders to be pre- ent, until a little Jater in the season This decision ap- pears to be no more than proper and judicious, and ought not to be considered ag in the Jeast degree arbitrary, ‘Tm Svrrrvsors are to hold their first meeting for the year 1860 this afternoon, at their room in the City Hall, It is rumored that Supervisor Stewart will be elected Pre- this morning; im the afternoon it fell off, and closed lower. The nou-organization of Congress disinclines operators to move with vigor; and, 24 we see, accidental circumstances have for some time past exercised an unfavorable influence on particu” lar securities, Missouris to-day were depressed by rumors, probably well based, ef fresh issues of stock in aid of the railways of that State; they sold in the morning at 79}, and closed at 79] bid against ‘79§ bid at the close on Saturday. Central went off rapidly at 744 for cash, at the first board; in the af- ternoon it sold at 734, and closed that bid against 744 bid at the close on Saturday. Panama was rather lower, the sales being at 1273.8}, and the Closing bid 127}. The two leading Western stocks were better in the morning, but fell off afterward, closing for Galena 623 bid against 63 at the close on Saturday, and Rock Island 62} bid against 624. Michigan shares were neglected. Hudson River ‘was very strong—sold at 42f, an advance of 4, and closed 42] bid. Most of the Western roads will feel the effect of the late cold weather in diminish- ed receipts during the first week in January. With the thermometer at 20 degrees below zero, as it has been on the prairies, people neither eare about travelling nor take their teams out if they can help it. Inthe afternoon the bank statement ex- ercised an unfavorable influence, andthe market was generally lower; stocks closed weak at the following quotations:—Virginia 6’s, 90} a 91; Mis- souri 6’s, 79 @ 4; Canton, 16} a 17; Cumberland Coal preferred, 153 16; Pacific Mail Steamship, 75444; New York Central, 73} a§; Srie, 83a}; Hudson River, 42} a 3; Harlem, 9 a }; do. prefer- red, 33} a 34; Reading, 41 a3; Michigan Central, 374 a 3; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 6} 3; do. guaranteed, 16) a §; Panama, 127ja 3; Minois Central, 574 a 58; Galena and Chicago, 624%; Cleveland and Toledo, 19} a 20; Chicago and Rock Island, 623 a {. We have received from the Custom House the usual avnual tables of the trade of the port for the year 1859. As we anticipated the completion of those tables and published very fall reports of the trade of the port on January 4, it is enly necessary to give here the tables referring to the warehouse system, which were pot included in our returns. The following are the monthly figures of the with- drawals from warehonse, and entries for ware- house, for the past year:— bg rind FRoM w. ecm me evs WB 4 s2hti8 2675785 4,s04sol 2,088,270 Lacrcre uy Rev. H. W. Brrorer.—The fifth lectare of a fanuary......92,845, 2,678, S o course before the young men of the Sixteenth street Bap- ‘ » oe Frees Hein pa tist church, was delivered last night by the Rev. Henry | April. 1,487,576 2,287,815 3,203,639 ,549/551 ‘Ward Beecher. According to the advertisement, tho lec- | May. {648,339 2/262,173 2,600,898 1,628,434 ture was to have been a new one, but our reporter found on proceeding to the church that'it was an old one styled “Heads and Hearts’ that had been delivered in the Cooper Institute about two months since. Firs ix Hovston sraser.—Between six and seven o'clock on Sunday evgsing, a fire was discovered in the grocery store of Frederick Schling, No. 47 Houston street. It originated in a box of paper, and was extinguished with afew pails of water. Damage aboot $25. Iusured for $500 in the Irving Insurance Company. Fux ty Firrv-riera saeer.—Shortly before cight o'clock cn Sunday night a fire occurred in a closet, among some clothing on the third floor of the three story frame dwell- ing house owned by R. Black, in Fifty fifth street, be. tween Eighth avenue and Broadway. It originated in the premises of Mre, Wardell. The damage to the building by fire and water will be about $200; insured in the Stuy- ‘veeant Insurance Company. Fre 1y WiiuiaM srrexr.—About nine o'clock on Sun- day night some bedding in room 99 of the Globe Hotel, No. ‘William street, caught fre from upsetting a fluid lamp. The flames were soon extinguished, Damage about $25. Fink ot Park Srrrer.—Between eleven and twelve o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out inthe junk ebop 71 Park street, owned by Mathew Rran. The damage done to the stock by fire and water will be about $200; insured for $400 in the Jefferson Insurance Com- pany. The builaing ie damaged «bout $50; not insured, Fine ix Connrmes sip —About six o'clock last night a fire broke out in the flour store No. 11 Coenties slip, owned by Sherman & Weeks. It originated on the second floor; supposed from the stove pipe. The damago to the stock by fire and water will be about $2,000; in- sured for $6,600 in the following insurance companics, viz—Howard and Phonix. The building is damaged ebout $100; insured. A member of Engine Company No. 5, named OTonnell was run over by the engine at the corner of Wall and ‘Witham strects while pager to the fire, and had both of bis legs considerably bruised. He was taken to the by bis frien Personal Intelligence: ‘The following is a list of Americans registered at Rome between the Ist and 17th of December:. Boston —Rev. Mr. and Mrs. ©. T. Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. A. Birney, Mr. and Mrs. W. er. % Neo York.—Me. and Mra. H. M. Schieffolin, Mr. EB. BE. 4, T. B. Bucklin, Mrs.C B Nichols, Dr and Mrs. ‘Adams, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Beadle, Mr and Mrs. W. and Mt Capen, Miss Glontworth, L Chota —Mr. and }. Geo, Eustie, Lieut. J.C, Kel- ton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sanford. 1858. 1859. Yea bon 2'804,413 3,754 4,746,614 8.494,253 8,943,374 2.964, 2,177,986 2,194'258 1,725,318 2.794 108 1,620,378 8,634,920 $37,846,526 73,342,849 25,035,519 36,875,054 The following was the business of the Sub-Trea sury to-day :— Total receipts... $172,847 59 + 109,000 00 95,150 34 33,000 00 714,162 81 The Milwaukee and Mississippi earned in Decem- ber $56,170 against $53,415 in December, 1858. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing Rouse this morning were $26,143,547 43, and the balances $1,346,245 18. Thomas Monahan, Esq., at present Vice President of the Fulton Bank, bas been elected President, in place of J. Kernochan, Esq., resigned. The advices from Europe in relation to the Eng- lish plan for reorganizing the Erie road, are said to be very favorable. The amount of “assents” is not stated, the committee saying that with all their cle- tical powers, they have been unable to keep up with the record. The advices with regard to the Mlinois Centra, are to the effect that 20,169 of the shares had been paid in fall, chiefly by turning in the debentares and freeland bonds of the company—$230,000 of the debentures and $462,000 of the freeland bonds, These, with the freeland bonds cancelled in the Land Department, amounting to $182,000, have dis- charged $644,000 of the freeland debt. The following notice has been issued to the hold- ers of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company mortgage bonds due July 1, 1860:— Orrice PumLaDELPMiA aw Reaping Rameoap Company, PHLaDELPHLA, Dec. 28, 1559. ‘These bonds are secured by the mortgages on the road, ee rg ie the aggregate to $3,308,400. Tho net Tevenue for the last fiscal year was six times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. Tho managei to extend them for a period of twenty years, Freeh Geneva, of, Fae end i. HL. G. Otis, Ibany.—Rev. Eugene Doug)as. Kentucky.—Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Tyler, ~ rn Mitchell, P. Dexter Tiffany and family, Dr. Swift, U. 8. A. an —Miss E. J. P. Shields, Rey. and Mra. J, may. _—_—— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monpay, Jan. 9—6 P.M. ‘The bank statement of to-day compares as fol- rs the retaining the bonds and the security of the mort: im the preciee condjtion in which they are now held. sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half lows with that of last week:— Yearly, will be issued. A bonus of ten per cent will be pe given to the holders, in consideration of thelr asseating t0 Py hor ge the extension. This bonus will be paid in cash to the bear- 27,808,794 8,890,008 14,008,856 | ghee respective bonds of the fice of he combany nr Decrease, 8 1,165,486 == SA16,180 | 17 Seen, Sor endorsement. Forme of receiptand Ga. ne MIRE ces Cpe then 52,066 PSE | dorrement will be furnished on application. “BY order of The decrease in the loans is not more than was expected, considering the extreme anxiety which has prevailed in the market since last week, and the Jarge amounts which ate known to have been called in by some of the principal banks. It must be assamed that in many cases the money called in on one day was loaned out on the next. It would be agreeable to assume that the curtailment of loans was an indication that our bank managers considered their discount line large enough; but there is too much reason to fear that after the present week, the old offending policy will be resumed, and pursued steadily tit! near the beginning of summer at least. The decline in de- posits and specie is mnch larger than was ex pected, especially considering that no gold was sent abroad, and very litile to the South. The fact is, the statement of December 31 did not fairly re. flect the condition of the banks at the time it was W. H. MoILHENNY, Sccretary. ‘The statistics of the coal trade of 1859, given in the Philadelphia Mining Register, shows “a coal tonnage from the three anthracite districts of Penn- sylvania exceeding the coal tonnage carried by the same lines in 1858, almost one million tons—the exact increare es 976,689 tons Ada to this the increase the Broad Top and Barclay fields. 37,700 tons And the increase in Eastern Penn. is 1013,339 tons: ~If to this be added the increased consumption in the mining districts, and the increased tonnage on two unreported roads to local markets,we may asfely claim for Eastern Pennsylvania for 1859 an increase of eleven hundred thousand tons of coal.” A comparieon of the footings of the monthiy statement of the banks of Massachusetts, out of Boston, with those of the statement of the previous month, exhibits the following changes, viz:— made; they then probably held less than $19,000,000, | soans and discounte, — and their deposits were lower than was shown. } Specie in dank. 3 63,322 The specie resorve will be replenished to-day by = other banks payable on an she arrival from Califorr's this morning—$1,739,686, > rom other banks... 452/019 agart $1,607,440 at the corresponding period of 871,850 inst yoUT 80 that, Zor phe present, no uneasiness pte B Continental Bak. 9734 do......b10 68 10@ Cumb Goal pref.. 15% 200 Chik Rock IRR. 625 175 N York Cent 78% (600 cor DOO OBS 100 bie ise Loans. — Spec: + 6,091,182 1,040,107 7,481,005 1077.24 208.086 4,49) 1,076,823 189,215 8¥9 656,602 36,847 wu. 1,701,165 272,281 281, 54 959; Mi vee, 4,617,367 614.419 803/675 9,727,362 Manof. & Merch. "408,879 52,275 33,760 235,483 Marine. 958 544 94,620 469 y N.Y. Exchange. 847,48 North America.. 1,604,085 North River .. 460, 854 964 5,197,406 2}518,557 609,087 401437 94,459 278,765 612,705 Union... 2/646,702 854,696 , 213,767 1,925,199 Total... ...$124,647,068 17,868,734 8,589,063 74,808,355 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moxpay, Jan. 9—6 P. M. Asuma—The market was quiet, aud sales lim ted at 5c. for pots and at dei: Send pearls. BREADSTUFFS: ‘The market was leas hescpeer though without decided change in prices for State an Weetern. There continued to be some toquiry on specu lation, while there was little or no export demand for Ea- (eeeamcetieed pater is aon ine bee haane ansactions footed up ai 000 a within the ‘oliowiog range of prices: pene Superfine State, $5 $5 30 Extra State... 6 6 50 Superfine Weetern. 5 g2 Common to choice Western extra, 5 90 Mixed to straight $suthern 5 5 75 Straight to good extra do.. cee 7% Choice extra family and bakers’ brands. 7 8 00 Rye flour. oe . 8 40 Corn meal, os 8 42 —Canadian flour continued firm, with sales of 200 bbls. at $5 70.086 80 for extra. Southern flour was in moderate cy |, and prices were unchanged. The sales embraced about 1,200 bbis., closing within the of the above ures.” Rye flour was steady, with sales of about 176 bbjs. im lots at the above figures. Oorn meal was firm, with small sales of Jersey and Brandywine within the range of our figures. Wheat was dull and inactive: salea of about 1,560 bushels were made, at $146 for prime white Western, $1 4234 for white Southern, and $1 30 for red do. Corn was heavy dal: the sates embraced about 6,000 bushels, at 878. a 3c for new aad old ellow Jersey and South Barley—Sales of 4,000 ushels were made at 75c. a 78¢., dart State and part Ca- mada East Oats were heavy and dull: saics of Canadian were made at 45c. a 46c , and of Western at 45. Corres was quiet, but firmly held. Common to prime Rio ranged from Ice. a12sjc. The last eales of Java in ‘Ma's and bags were made at 15c. Corroy.—The market was less active, while sales wero confined to about 300 a 400 bales, closing ungettled, though without quotable change in prices. Freicnts —To Liverpool, 800 bales of cotton were en- 1, at 3-164. to 7- 200 tierces beef at 38 64; 100 8 bacon at 20s.; 1,000 hides at p.t, and 300 boxes cheese at 278.64 Td Loudon, 100 tieroas beef were taken at6s. To Antwerp, 100 tieroes rice were taken at 40s.; 800 bbis. asbesat 32s. 61., and 1,500 bags coffus at 340. Hay.—The market was firm, with small eales for ship- ment, at $1 a $1 1232. Imoy.—Small sales were making at $240 $24 50 from yard. Limx was quiet, and last sales made at 75c. a $1 10 for Doth sorts. Mor.assrs steady, while sales were light. Naval Stores.—The sales embraced 800 bbls. spirits turpentine at 4éc. a 443gc. and at 45c.,and 2,500 bbis. of common rosin, hore and to arrive, at $1.60 a $1 65. ¢ ‘Linseed was held with steadiness at last week's prices, while sales were moderate; crude whale and sperm weresheld at full prices. Provisions.—Pork—The market was tolerably active, ‘but closed with some legs buoyancy. The sales em- braced about 1,200 bbis., including mess at $16 8734 & $16 60, closing at the inside figure, and prime at $11 78 a $11 87%, new do. at $13, new moss at $17 60, and Western prime meas at $15 60:and 1,000 bbis. new mess were reported gold at $17 60, deliver- able between the 16th of February and tho lst of ‘Beef was steady, with sales of about 400 bbls. mess, includ- ing country mess at $5.a $5 25, We at $9 repacked Western $0 6234, and extra at $10 60a $I 60. Sales Of 200 bbis. Cleveland and Chi in good supply, with sales of 150 bhis. 8 634c. for Bboulders, and at %. a Po ‘was lees bouyant, and the sales embraced 360 bbis. Seroes at 10igc. a 1040. Butter and choose were steady showing an advance of about 3c. per Ib. —The market was firm, with a demand the trade. The sales embraced 1,600 hhds. Cuba by atic. a7kc., and at P. t., and 2,400 bags Manila at p. t. ‘ISKEY.—Sales of 200 a 300 bbis. were made at 26c. a MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, RO Movements of Geean Steamers, FROM EUROPE. hea ne Pert i” “ded York, January 9, 1860, CLEARED. Sicamubio Glasgow (Br), Thompaon. Glasgow —J © Dale. CRansabp Neakeile, Murray, Charleston—Spotford, Tileston yy Bosland, Lond: Enip Maid f Orlonas; Dose Rew Oreane as Nalooy & ae Cuba (Brem), Ruyster, Liverpool—H Barstock & Can- Sa Flortrwrend. Wert, Catla-Grend & We ‘Barooa (Rr), Francis, I—D BVews f. BrgAE Thowpa, Carver, MaBaaeW W Ssel, Sepia Ba hon 70 ave scr hr Wirands (of New Haven), Phi; Ma: , 2 days. seh angen, bx Dae, Dovglas & bo. of New Haven, where 7, (a. ft . For the fai 9 days experienced caiman CALs, Doo 12—Tn nest, Bears, and famed ‘weather. port shi) Sones Watts, Mills, dise: “Cherish of fame, ‘nowlea from Valparaico for Ch'nebs 5; Be this Thayer, Nonroe Josepb Jones, Pend) ston, from fydney N&W; Rival, Kelly; Waabington, Norton, from Galperataa for Chivebwas Oss, Beale sod Palmetto, =~ na, Ghochas fie Cork: bart from tid views to 11th, abi John Sidney, Wheeler, Mauritius; ee Ve ay Siar a, eda, Cos re airs: since beat oe R WY N 8 miles, spoke rh @ cargo of aa. ‘Thos Gtimartia, : © Febr Daniel William. Hopking, Wilmington, NO, 6 dave, with ships Dashawy, Ils Pa sehen do to marier. Experienced heavy wether on the pa® | F ichincs, and Creat cf tha Were, Colley, for H Sir Orego, Marshall, Washington, NC, 6 days, with cotton, nd be.t0 ‘Samat Le Stltebil! & Son, Scbr Herndon, Gaskti), Washington, NO, 5 days, with cotton, dc. to Rrown & Debonsett. Schr Sunny Seuth, Weeas Washington, NC, 5 days, with cot- ‘to master “ ir Norma, Merritt, having in tow sehr Col Satierly, which bay and was Schr Ni was rnp into by a steaming while coming up the Tum ashore on tbe West Kunk.. The Gol Satterly was got off At 7PM this evening, and tawed to the otty by steamtug Achilles, Lape Bennesay. "Capt Merrit Underwriters’ agent, ra havtng saved tbe engine and bolier lest at the time of coll Scbr Tietiinaan, Smith, with couon aud riee from achr Col Satterly. au Ehipe Artisan, New Orleans: Rhine, London: Anstralia, Of- |” Tavi 22—~Arr Siar of the West, Morrison, NYork rolta tarta Tlopduras, Belize, Hou; Acme, Vera Cras; brig | 936" Frembull, Couklin, NOrleave: 24h, Wyoming. Burton Addy Bwift, Maracaibo (fom quarantine). Fhilederpbta: A Li Mobile. Also, steamships Karnak (Br), Nageau acd Havana; Nasb- ‘Bld 2th. Me eet Dirigo, Brown, Byd- ville, Charleston: abip Maid of Orleans, New Orleans. , NAW: 234, Powerful. Nixop, NOrleans. Wind during the day NNR; sunset calm. wianarusss, Des 1t—Sid Liberty, Shaw, and Zephyr, Smal, ‘Matra, Deo 16~Arr Hector, Easivort. Zemaeh Marine Re; Mayscure, Dec 19—In Trceoee Pcie, hence arr 18th, diag. HIGHLANDS, Jan 9. eunset—A dark anda schooner near | Parxnwe, Dec 1$—Arr Humming Bird, Mavis, Trieste. he har. in tow of the Huntress, bound in. Wind NE, Heit; | | Panama Jan 1—In portabip Laoas, Norris, froma Liverpool, w » Dec 25, “Pont drain, Deo 20~In port bg Atlantic, tor NYork 8 daye.- EERSTOW! SANDY HOOK, Jan 9. awoset—No inward bound vessels Ra gl rp ee a oa (ey yh ee yg 3 shi, »), Antwerp. — Ksidot Crieaas for New Oriewns, and bark, Aome, for Vern Bio GRanpr. Nos (not Dee) 18-19, po dries Anas Luna, tarstor Nassau and Hiavaca,at 2:8 Pa, Weather cloudy | += !mebout 20 daya: Folluy: Saunders. tor New York in 18 or gene ‘oomurrol, Dec abd Teutonla Ga), Taube (from Ham ot jew Orleans, an iia Sait Jer Boreenten, poeees Gown eo Maxtows ot, Heme, AM: Fomis Dre be stra Dusbar, Rose, Gabenbarg. bark Honduras, for lize, at 12:60; steamer Nashetile, for ‘Vatraraiso, Nov 80—In port shive Ju Sinatats, for (hia. Serene EE puscollameous, | Seiedepentense Uautwisks tart Brom rig"Flota 95 od ance pen 5 ) De: Chempeake, Crowell trom Fortind for Now Works io ashe Sones re Pe Sand aed chow Ghoul, Lauetunae ine bona gent’ vy 1. UBrookman, Brookman, (atlso to load for So has been sent to Ber: (By tele” | 1100 Non Honda al 810, dist ships Frioregd, Bearen, Gan Fran cisco’ Zith, Wasblagion Hocth, Pescud Ca‘dera: 2b, Chariot Or mE Varparsiit | of Fame, Knowler, Callao to load for Hampton Roads at $15, Warenronn, Dec 2)—arr Raith, Keany, Hamburg. American Ports. Ola barks P 21 tone), Oly ¥ vi G a a aoberta Cineyagull: Urige:Zalelks’ carro Shoals Portland; Lookuut, Thoruisa, Bath. Bla ech at 8 o'cioek Sixt ult The captain goon afler went ina bost to fe, Clare ul, N¥ork. ( é Montgomery, from which place be walked ASTPORT, Jan $—Sld schr Marin Jane. Crosby, NYork. ‘up to town. gaged the sieamer and FALL RIVER, Jan 7—arr achr James ‘Nelson, Burt, Phila Tinbennved” The lean a2 Yeusl Of Onn register, bait | “GLOUCESTER, Yan &—Arr echt Ocean Star, Loven, N at Ki in 2580, where she is owned. folk for Portiand’ ie sii HAMPTON ROADS, Jan 9—Arr (by tel) Br ship Empire jueen, 10. INDIANOLA, Dec 21—In port barks Mustang, Pennington, and Gieenman, for N¥ork tg; schre Mary mma, Barx Baune (hetore reported Bu ie. galls, of New fedford. Insurance on vessel cargo at the Pacitic Ofice, New Bedford. = Pn Euiza Axx, , Fee yet ont ot xx, Capt Thomas Barker, of Marble- me nctbing bas been te, At Norwich NEW B&DFORD, Jan 7—arr achr L N Godfrey, timere NEWPORT, Jan 6—Arr schrs 8 F Solid Thorne, Davia, NVoce fer Pall River; figien Mar, Pach, ,, Ta for ver; Helen Mar, Alexandria for Providence. NEW LONDON, Jau 7~Arr schr Fxcelsior, Riley, Glouces- ter for Philade!phia, NEW HAVEN, Jan 7—~Arr schrs Daniel Trowbridge, &co- field, Demarara; Danie) Smith, Miller, Virginia for Patr Ha- Yen; Ren} Butler, Crowley; A Breery. Wright; Levi Rowe, Lzsaom, Dec 16—The Mazatlan, trom @ waren Tuhich pots bord’ Dee th eae hae cates Gx Ostexp, Deo 21—-A contract has been made with English divers to save the cargo of the arch, WOper cent of the valte saved. sn? TMKCR At ihe rele of Qceexstows, Dec 20—Arr the Ann Best, SInane, from Buenos Ayres, with part of cargo hove overboard; had six of s*Rorrtaaua, Des Ihe twee Vrloden (Dulch ier cer caren esi nage Mayer, bouvd 19 Philsdelihia wis care? Gf tat wince ke: | PHILADELPIICA, Jan 9—Arr steamer Kensington, Beker, Rect gti ted Pg ge he A RS appa | | pa = eatin 5 arks meamer Oy fast thes witie toe baceienet Gaiters: Boe Peters: | Sevier’ Roget, Howton; Unde (ow), Bewtt. 508 burg are effectually closed with ioe for the time veing, the bar. | Gordes. Robert, Cientueros ee tar of Norfole is uhobetraoted, and holds free. comi PORTLAND Jan TAcr batk nab via Holmes’ Netice to Maviners. Caves ‘fo defor gery Diuisento, Wel Gein information nas) een received at this ofice that anew | Ban. huey Hine, Tharlg, Havans, dgnente, tan rzenly vee erecied on Folt Corona tthe | “'PROVIDENUE. Jan —Arrstaamer Feu, Saker, Mor‘ ‘Toe light was exhibited for the frst time on the Ist ot No: | Commanser in Chie, Marta, and The ion FRANCINC Aad Br en rar pt oon | ac ute: and the foeal plane being elevated 206 feet above the ‘Mth, steamer Orizaba, Bi level of the ses. the light will be seen at the extreme limit of i; Thomas, Boston 1 Aig power of a diance of 12 or le lien Doran. Newessile, NSW. ote lighiiouse suanda to Int 4146158, and on 1401 W of | La Pai vin Font Avenue: neni ne tele a, bark Cabton (Deo) agmmasen, Harb ssirpanary Department, office Lighibouse Hoare, Waslangica, bonee, Toncgawe, eps A letter from Capt Lowie: of shit Corinthian 8, reporte pitta 1 ip Wid Raver, her at Honoluln Nov 13, from Arctic Ooean, with Callao; bark soasen—was bound 0 New Zeeland same day, and Nora fest Shoating a, i vr inter frm Cape ard, of NB, reports ber . at Honoteie Nov 16 trom Ocboun Soa, wis DOO bos wh tans | CRAWARWR Tap thor alge Dap wat oiter trom Conk of ship Gideon Howland, NB, ‘ bai reper heres Honsful Nov 4; baring aie id wale gl PBALRMT Jen fhry below bark thie gona, bound south. — — 9 rae Mary Oar, oi all rina Out ONAL = ‘lever DOPFION.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLICH ‘at Bonoluin Nov pad A ‘who has lost. ber. br ‘wishes to have ber fre Riaitees | Sata iiresameceni hangs tse ant Cala of Ste Win Thscumen topos Mae'at owe: | wae ee ew Tala with 45 bbls ap and 1450 do wh oll this season, A LETTER 3 20 8 > whol hie : Ds WILL REACH ME AT NORRIBANTA: poraher at Labsina Now Tomy Gets An, wih Qo Bs wh pA SL ECON RT. ne cenetn. cree posed to New Sealeak YOU WILL FIND A NOTe AT THE HERALD her at Hocolulu Nov 12, from Orb tak Sea, with 680 bbls eh off tus. eee ig wasen, A ter from Capt weld of ep Jane, Bre pons kn "De miele a fod cs ‘Gobotak Sea, with 700 FOR ADOPTION—a BRIGHT, PRY MAL CHILD; letter from ‘aasell, of shty Lancaster Ni ie Lath povied = erat iaiaine Nor trom Ocho ben, wan Sb bbla ‘whoa | PIgeungy will maven tp lez) to aay rempeniani prone wari Ue of slp Han, MB, ropes og A.C. box 128 Herald offices. : from Cs pete ST thls sonar, wee boca oe a eet ee eee ene ‘] STORMATION waxTED-or JomN GOODRICH, Waa wed iste, Capt Fish of ship Good Betara. XN. reports came pomnley from Tora te Iaet. Any ‘nformation at Lahaina Nov 7, from Arctic Ooesn, with 300 bble wh oli }- will be thankfully hy the Peruvian Consul, 106 Peart Oe Gee tectioe Hachina, of bark Tomas NB reports ae iim Sc sen en maas iss | PENRO PATT Mas ame are Tg of 'B. reports her at from | Buffalo sone Ct commanteate oe ER a Oe be wilt hear of someching ta is advantage, ay per. thip Nimou, Mi reporss ber" at Hosslola Ror tk soe | said W dln Bowe, il be 1seeuie rane as absak Eek, wid OM bua'wk el his econ, wan idag Yor JouN Dawe, Canada, ’A Metter from Capt Swain of bark Wavelet, ¥ OULD THIS DAY, (TUESDAY: : Der at Honolua ov 10 froce’ Ochotak ‘hen, wih GOD ob wh * ca a 7.8 A letter from Wilson, of bark Eadesvor. reports BECKIVED THE AMOUNT ENCLOSED ae mn Ochcige Fe pe tod akon ewe tac teasers | Dy, GcuAS RECEIVED TER AMOUNT ENCLOSED, EY Srdwranied 220 pole tit al! the casks. The & willeatl for | individual” "A letter frow the tet ottoer ship abm Barker, Slocum. - YOUR hed YESTE! 5 NB. reports ber at Honolulu Nov &, with 70) bbls wh OW this L. snemenger tetera’ ha ear ord tron pony Fe a a niet er rg te enon lions a ahip Mt Watson, XB, re. | Cot a ny jo ypadlabecamern eg bok pep etter from Capt Barret of ain Obs NB ior her at M—IF { WERE PooR Lataine Nor ‘wiih all aa before reporiel"beond $5" ihs «Sond eaguer Train 0 Uae yon, AtGi ote ee eee meet me at tho Light Guard ball to-night, and { will explain. ber at Hopiata Nar ing Sta ao bane es asd ous ere, aiiocee Saas hemes heeeh SR ter Pasig tom | SGesus aust ba Feseal™ nal es port, and tama § [ee eee ee PON hime preparatory to & voyage along the et Fobthgrste an ree hee ee hip Rasane Chane eons See oe Sfierwarda in Broed-vay. Tho sem. scirearen sony tata Pa 8 2 nee ve OLKSOARDRN FRIEND —FEANB GRAD ADDRESS eg Hh a Weakas, © Sm from Ltverpon Henna nang lover on oar sseere fg ras