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os ‘ - 8 Tne Rrebing prone Dadi, * "mp cONTUMACIOUS W) gom- PRELED TO TRTIFY 48 TO van queen or SME PAPRA— INTERESTING COURT OF COMMOM YARA—CRAMEERS Bofore Judge Cardoso. Judge Cardoso delivered bie opinion yesterday in the Hodson chpiempt case, leaving it optional with the wit- wens cithor t0 go to jail or answer tbe questions pat to mien dy the counsel for Mr, Clark relative to the ten of the Aapress.” Mr. Clark, it will be remembered, is aantous t0-sell out bis share 10 the newspaper, boeauee of the decreasing circulation and geveral mavagement of Ae concern, and demands that the establishment ebal) bo ab wp at auction. The Brooke Brothers object that meOurHe of proceeding, avd are trying to evdve off thi — for a sale, much to the diegust of Mr. cart, destimony Of Mr. Hobsoo ob the circulation point was father inicresiing. It rap as follows:— Q What 48 your occupation? A. ] am e clork ip the Besning Axpress offoo; 1 sell the trekets for the papers; f mayer od buy their tickets me, and then take toke ts to the devivery c who gives them their What is the daily circulation of the paper? A. 1 = way, for it . Siowwates very much with every q@ what bas been its average circulation for the past eounge! for Mr. Brooks to the 4 1 for the plaintiff ap} 10 the iat ihe Set was pertinent and should iste vn ctr ec “pt to the manner in which the sae contact y ‘the average circulation of the Bz- have no} made an average tBe exact average; if {was a quiet week it more Bot a tbe past week. & qoiet one, fie ‘iretiatiba bas probably been od Ri 9,000; I don’t remember bow mavy tokens (240 we printed yesterday; my mind is a. Mitte sont weed tbat 1 't think we printed Jes than 9,000 copies any day last week. Q. Have you not within a month and shown a Gall etatement of thé circulation from July to os aa == ip 3862, £4 from July Shi mia al a pa pee 1g ihe period meen ae ab Gand copies. dur: sap wi ‘the same period in 1862) a. Leannot powith gay that Thave madé.9 statement within a month; J “aay Ba ent that the ‘ess wae failing off f ite cireuiasion in eommoa with other journais. an Mave yeu wot spoken of its circulation ‘having fallen of tn 1863" A. Not that i remember. Q. What was the circulation of the paper in ibe early Pei ok Horr a. Toanpot cay withont i looking at my S 4. Q Have you not printed in the early part of 186) as many as thirty-five thousaud copies daily? A. } cappot average circudation in the earlyepart Thore-was preat excitement then about the owation was r than at otber times. vest recolection of the circulation ip January, jS€3/ A. It might be fourteen thousaud—may de fitern thoosand; 1 commit vothing of that kind to momory it my bave been higher than fifteen thousand during that month, @ What was tuo average circulation ia Pune, 1863? A. Tt wap coveide-able, on account of ths riots. *7 Was it greater oJunethan was in January? A. qn Was the average omeulation tp Jue yr then oy of the mnths which preeedéd Ht? 4. jt was. @ When dt tho cireulation to 4. When the excitement of the riots Qounsel or tho plaintif—You do not answer my nee. tions, Can't you name the date at which the circulati commenced todecrease? A. No, not the exact éatp; but Kiva su Lwo weeks after the riots it came down to ats etroulatton of the Weekly Rupres:? circul o Sona ie the defence—is there such a newspaper in ‘exisienoe? © ont pas er ee eee am sorry to say @o-koow there is such a pple on account of my client, who owns obe sini @f the coveern: Witnens—ibe Weekly is not under my charge. rots, Kod the Q. Give y Q. Can you. tell me what was the ci of the Pe Es Cada time witbto the past years’ ‘Q: State na nearly as you average ciroulation of the Ewp:ess in ifn December lat ‘ast? lecannot tell within a thousand or more. | think you might say ffom ten to twelve thousend Q. Pid the or circulation if December exceed nine thousand cop! Yes, | think 89 cons! ibhy. X. Tid i Exceed too the hovsand? a —_ it would “es more than that; J am not % was the average ci fon lant Ad rt say ‘When did yop make your last report of the circyla- ten? A On y Q Pid you make “ report on Baturday of the circuia. topeon Friday? A. 1 Q Give me te bat recollection of what your report wis? A. | cannot <> De you Teéolieet t tbat it was over eight thousand’ Qa Su you examine your books testify to-morrow to matters of which you seero to have no recollection at prevent? A. 1 will if Mr. Ercoks permits me. ‘The qounse! ger naeue ge erg he war nmpugh with witness for tl Another of bein was then called to the stand, | but could tel) log without looking at bis books, 80 the case males hod over uptil elevep o'clock this morning, for the ‘pose of allowing the witnesses. a chance to refresh ir meneries books of the concern will probably be produced sn Court, and the question of circulation ae- @idod beyona a doubt. For the piowtiff Reory Craw, for the defence Jobp Mokeon ° £5 HATOR AND A FAMILY JAR. ‘On Bunday ¢' Mrs. Cora L. V. Scott (late Cora Hato) lectured ‘a Yi inton Bali, teking “x subject the westion, “What is Deity and the Origin of the Karth”” ball wae crowded witb ap t audience, quite <a being ‘among the con: tion. The lady vooturew cla that it was impoe- ible for man, the finite, to com; nag peed in- oye, and undertook to ‘prove ber ion by logical ‘as deduced from the nature oft earth’s organ- ‘She claimed (hat. ab fier aod. sure. )#ubstance and motion. existed forever, and =a something (tbe eartb) ‘could pot have been made oe the ‘couclneion of ber secture an invitation was ex tended Napeeiren sg by the speaker to ask ber any quéstion growing ‘of the subject of which she bad A pumber of gentlemen, one of whom was an ‘clergyman, accepted this Famers and quite a ped weousejon ensued. Among those who embraced this ortanity was a person in fe roar cf the bal. ‘He do. ‘W aek the gentleman who preceded bim bow he the sxiaiengs of intaligence except through the - mith it of the discussion A 1F pote o ussion arofe and Jimed "Don aliow that map to speak. He is my mand be bas abandoned bie wite and family. y a The persop who wes interrupted cobtinued, bowever, and the yo Heinan was obliged to eubside for the time heing. mterry |, Lowever, caused great ex Gitement among the audience, and at tbe close of the Meeting, which took piace a few rooments later, the young approached the perkon whom he had inter- oe Addressing bimre!{ io vow tal, the audience (ead to the person #0 offensive to him, eaid 1 Baye come here to shame that old a0, Batber. He left bie wife and children, and is now living ‘with Cora Hatcb jn Fast Broadway. ‘oxce—Well, go home, and don’t come bere to settle private troubles. Yours May—You way thitk | at doing wrong. but if dee I ater co. as case Jou would think 1 was ing right Savana. Voioa@—Go of. Letus bear the story. Take oe Ptand Ac. Yours Man—1 have done creryibing to get that man te 4 right by hie f iy, but bave not been able to do 1 am bie eon, and Tam bere to shame bim tn poblic. Sie name ‘e William McKinley, and be keeps a giore tbe corner of Chatham ‘and Pear) streets, He a Be ie my peared to bave ras repeatedly appianded. Mr. of the contro- Ndedly sobsatiopa), and Police Intelligence. Dears Amestiz ty 4 Wowan.—Catharine }yncb was arreeted Uy officer Weber, of the Sixth precinct. ebarges ‘witb feleniourly areaujiing Terence Meehan, of 49 Mott street. The prirongr and another woman were fighting, mene to wiht gia thew ie was etruck on ae quite @ Dove) ope in ArrnaY.—A man named Henry by the Pwenty.grat precint potice, ergs eb having tabbed William Conway, of 74 Eart Abirty.eccong treet, \Fice in the head with a kpife or yatta rua the atigg we fe Peak sey a wel tarde vice the to Arrivals op and na Departares. iv. . ‘Tupenay, Jan. 19~6 P..™ ‘The hate tolyket wap not eo strong thie m0. 0- We rtgck of the New York rai) was 10 a decline, Mostof the r, held on to their advanced 5 ‘ore went down J per cent at the beard. Hudepp River decimed 1%. Marlew the afternoon there was a decided improvement in: the market, and Harlem sold op again to99. The closing tions were:—For New York Centsal 1s 100%, Erie preferred 10124, Hudson River 138%, Reading 117%, Michigan Central 19734, Minois Centra) scrip 131%, and Michigan Bor 87. a Ant were the quotations ef the gold boo] ios Ll tu eteee 5 The Assistant Treasurer reporte to-day os fol- lows: — oem ieee 38,377,080 —The receipts from customs iocluded in the above Were $301,000. The to the government ‘loan smounted to the following sums Ror Gve-twentien (dir oan sold at auction at Steubenville, Obio, on the 28th of February next. James H. Banker, of this city, has been chosen & director of the New York Centra) Railroad Com- pany, in place of Jacob Gould, of Rochester, 1#- signed. The aggregate value of the exports of prodoce and merchandise, exclusive of specie, from this port during the past week was $2,871,565. The total value of foreign exports from the port of Baltimore last week was $174,663. The importa at Boston for the woek ending January 15 were $530,738, against $427,880 for the correspondipg Week in 1863. The exports were 337,460 40, against $227,204 92 for the correr- Rosog week in 1863. The following comparative statement ehows the condition of the leading items of the Iphia benks for the past and’ previous week:— avera: This Week. Deposits . —The bank exhibit of averages for*the past week shows the effect of the payment ef the September loan to the goverpment—the legal tender notes being increased over the previous week $2,560,258 the deposits $350,624, and the capital $500,125. The loans decreased $562,125, and the specie and the circulation by «mall amounts. The Cincinnati Gazette of Saturday says of the money market in that city that the demand con- tinues preseing and the market continues closer— good paper secured by government drafts com- thanding 12 per cent. The street rate was put down at 10 a 12, with a strong tendency to the lat- ter as the prevailing rate. Exchange, owing to the scarcity of curreney, was rather dull at 1-10th premium selling, and several of the bankers re- fased to pay par outside their regular customers. The total value of all kinds of distilled liquors made in the United States in 1860 was $24,243,176. The product and value was distributed in the coun- try as follows:— Gallons. Value. New En ‘Btates. wri 4,023,000 $1,518,320 ++++37,188,109 10,702,368 44,746,193 10,927,591 803,265 389,410 . 1,941,481 715 487 The State of New York stands first of all the States ae the manufacturer of whiskey, bigh wines and alcohd). Ilinois stands next, and Ohio next:— a . a + 21,923,732 impos, et a ‘ : Hee 760 Oblo, per anno. 2 16,140,475 Kentucky, where all the ‘‘Bourbon’’ is supposed to come from, makes but 3,000,000 gallons of whiskey, high wines and alcohol. The whole country produces Ipss than 3,500,000 gallons of gin and brandy per gnoum, and about 4,000,000 gal- lone of what is Galled New England rum. ‘The total value of malt liquors. manufactured in the country in 1860 was $18,001,125. The manufac- ture was distributed as follows:— x ae. geane |» 'e' ideas ne ie 789,561 9,495,828 3,576 6,343,070 California and Oregoa 81,988 1,296,391 New York manufactares more malt liquors than any other State; Pennsylvania stands next, Obio and linois next:— Penesiveile per annom.... Ohio. Hiinois . f Ohio and California are the great wine produc- ing States, as yet—the former produeing in 1860 562,640 gallone, and the latter 494,516 gallons. > Stock Exchange. me Jan. 19—10:30 A. M. 94000 U § 6'8,'81, cov 10635 a = 95 6 10Q00U86 ,b-b0's cou 1021¢ 5-100KA.8 100°¢ 3000. "Gir. we ‘ 7000 1 year cer, new 975, 2009 1! war loan... 100 1000 Ill cou 6'e, "70. 99 200 Tenn 6's, *90. 5338 15000 Missour} @'s... 68); cen is 7000 Brooklyn6's,w} 106), 2000 Unio & Mise cor 3634 a. 10054 NYCeh ib bas 101 67500 2800 american old, 108, Tonbs Be Commerce I 104" oa 24 Ocean Bank 60 Am Frepange Bk yt ao. wb do. 20 Bovk a ‘Republic 168 200 do 10 Hanover a. 25000 11} Con 30 Impe & Jvds Bank x10 1900 Clev & orn Exchange Bk 130 do. 100 Canton Company. 3354 do, 100 De! & Hud Cal Go 175° 100 ao. 300 Ceptral Coal Co.. 65 400 do. 300 ao. 4 2 do. 4 om oe pref. Hd if ao... 41% Gajooe & 200 foc is ‘wo §: Ss38e3' SSS8Es58E3 ai = S8ss Pu Sassi slssssssses 338 = = <3 =z < Seseezesssseyess 2 e Bez Pesees? Sasa ss88tte ses 5 % 101% 100 Brie RR pret... 100% do. ass 000 Bud River 186: ie in 200 136: 100 186% —— Sales atthe Public Boara. Pd o'Crocs P.M. 40000 american 160. he RR DS 874 10000 do... : 200 a. . aI 10000 = do. 169}, 100 do, aI 10000 _ do. 1905¢ 100 ‘100 sha NY b2 18515 200 do. 50 do. +b3 135% 100 1 C RR, 100 Erie RR, dS 109-200 do. 200 do, -p3 100 = 200 do. 200 do. U3 100% 300 do. 500 do. 10034 300 do 100 do 1005g 100 10) Cen RR, ex div 132 1000 do.. 109 60 200 do. 100-200 100 do. 100% +300 800 do, 100-200 100 do. 100% +200 100 do, bg 00 4 100 ao x 200 WO, do. 108 = 300 Too “dos...188 10034 400 200 do. 88 109-200 60 do, 109 =-100 100 do. 2004 100 200 do. 109-100 300 do, 100 =—-200 100 +0. 200 200 do. 100 800 ao. 100 Cley 108 do. 200 a. 600 ®. 100. . 200. de. 100 = 109-200 Mo. Satin’ iy eS E do.. ioe 100 do. Riv 138200 do. do, 8 200 do. &. 188% 600 do, 100 Harlem 98% 300 do. 200 do. 99° «200, do, 100 do. 99 =—6200 Gal &C 200 do. 99 100 do. 3g do. 98% 200 do, b, do. 2 =—-100 do. . do, 99 100 Chic & Rk Isl RR 14435 1176 100 Pitts, FAWACRR §7 200, do... 300 do. 50 do. " 81% ae 100 To] @W RR. d1O 56 CITY COMMERCIAL AEPORT. ‘Terspay, Jap. 19-6 P. M. Aenns.—Receipte, 38 bb!s. Smal) eales at $6 62), for pols and $9 75 for pearls. Brrapercrrs.-—Receipts , 9,254 dbdis. floor, 200 bbls. and 952 racks corn mea), 1,260 busbels corn, 4,789 do, oats, 875 do. rye, 307 do. Darley, 2,705 do. malt. The buoy- ancy of the market for State and Western flour, noticed yesterday, continued to-day, avd a further. advance of be. a 10c. was established, chiefly on shipping grades, mn fiuenced by the advance of gold and exchange and light arrivals, The demand was fairly active at the advance, the sales reaching 18,000 bbis. Canadianjfour was also Ingher and tn fair demand, with sales of 1,000 bis. Southors flour was in favor of the seller, with # brisk domand ip sales of 2,000 bbls. Corb mea! was firmer and’ in small supply. Sales 400 bbis. at $5 30 a $5 70 for Jereey and $6 20 for Brandywine. Rye flour sold to ube extent of 300 bbis. We quote — 2 Boperfine State and Western Dour. % SSssssasesass Good to choice Extra St. Lovie. Common to good Southern Good to choice extra do. . Common Cavadian..... . Good to choite extra do Rye flour.. Corn meal, ‘Corn meal, pu: 5 Buckwheat flour, per J =, Wheat was toe ciate ut vance in gold and exc ‘and under a brisk sbi inquiry. The joeal trade to but a Timited’ ex tent, ‘Bales 230,000 basbeis at $1 52 a $1 57 for Chicago epridg, $i 54 & 3) 5¥ fur Milwaukee club, $1 58 a $1 60 for amber Milwaukee aud $102 a $1 67 for winter . Sates PPE DEPP PEEEEEe ~ e8e0n4 SSVsSassssass Bo earns reg yarns’ 4 i 5 & Jowa, red hig" |, $1.88 for old do. ‘oad $i ‘$1 70 for amber Michi- remained nomioal. Barley was without ip ee and er Malt dn ee biel te Core continued ‘active for for speculation and spinning, and prices-were 1c, bigher: sales 1,600 bales at 83},¢. a B4c. for middlings. Coat was steady. We note sales of 1,000 tons canne} ee private terms, and 6,000 do, Liverpool gas coking at Corves.—Tbhe market was quiet and firm, with small sales at full prices. FREIGHTS.—Tbe market was firm and active ip grain freighte. To Liverpool, per Americap fag, wére 47.000 bushels wheat at 4%/d., {uclading one boat jo 5d. ; 2,000 Dbis. four at a 84.5 200 boxes bacon and 50 Dhde. tallow at lis, 6 jerces beef, I oe terms, per peutral: 1,500 dbie, wear at ~~ aa: bushels wheat at 5530.; 200 bbie. pork at A boxes bacen and 100 terces lard at Tne 6a" "To , per Americad, 14,000 bushels wheat at 64., 1,000 bbis. four at 1s. 94,’ per veutral, 28,000 bushels wient at 74., 2ieo Packages butter and cheese at 228. 6d., 500 boxes At 208., avd 150°tierces beof at 3s. 9d. [oom per Deutral, 14,000 bushels wheat mn 7d. To Bristol, per ‘neutral, 1,000 Qsbes at 228. 60. To 630 bbis. refined petroleum: at te, 9d, To Cork, for orders per beatral brig, 13,000 bushels wheat at 5s. 3d. A neutral vessel, 200 tons, to two , $2.26. Seboover Francis Hatch, 125 tons, built io Castine. Me., rating A 2, bas been sold at $4,000. beng Bsoe were quiet, 600 bales sold in Boston ‘aa sold at $1 60.a$1 60, for shipping. ae ee Seer for common to Prim Hevr.—2,000 bales Manila eoid op private terms, but suppoaed at 13¢. Hips quiet, with sale of 2,000 Paence Ayres at 251(¢ casb. uote Buenos Ayres at 28 5c. a 290.; Orinoco, ZT ge. @ 28c."a 28 40. MoLasegs was quiet, with trifiing sales at previous oe wore yet Palen of 4.00000 108 x were qu of 4 Ne »at $110 a $1 12 for whale, and $1 65 for eperm, and aie ebiefly at $1 65 081 4734 wigs Piatren PADe—A wale Of 300 tone bine Nova Scotia, at ie ee Receipts 1,210 bb Packages ) ONE. —| 8. Pork, 955 beef, 1.403 do. cot Ibents,'401 do. lara aud 1,890 deeened boge. ‘The demand for pork was less active to-day than it was yesterday, yet there was no decided change in prices. The salee were pearly ali for immediate delive- Fy womprising 3,500 bbls, ‘at $19 1234 n $20 12% for old $35 for Lew id $16 25 a $17 for old and pew gy for forward delivery on private terme, 660 do. for June at $23. Beef was steady, with sales of 760 bble. at $10 66 9 $14 for Western mese, $16.0 $16 for extra do., and $4 a $7 for country mess’ and prime. "In tierce deol we beard of only sales of 300 werves at previous Beef bame were firm: sales 500 barrels at $i9 25 a $20 for Westerp. Pacop was in moderate demand, with salee of 800 boxes at 13¢. for Jong cut hams; 120° for Western short apd 2c. a for short clear. Cut meate were in fair demand, at $c. a Oc. for shoulders and 1036. o 120, for hums. ’ The gales were 1,200 packoges, Dressed Loge ecld at 9c. a O3¢e. for Western and Ie. a 101gc. ices, for city. Lard was steady, with « moderate demand; gales 2,000 barrels and tierces at 13c. J4c.; the latter extreme rate. Butter sold 33¢., ined 220. estern and State, Cheese was firm which & good business was done. Prrnoieuw.—Receipig 916 bbls, The demana was checked by the extreme prices demanded by holders, and tbe business was smal). There was a gooc inquiry for Tetined oj) for export: but the orders are limited to prices below the asking rates of: to-cay. The sales were light aD peonn | at rather lower prices, comprising 3, bl de at 3} gc. #390. , on the epot: and for February pavers 6 fe crtee 2,250 bbls. refined, in bond, at ©. light Btraw to white and prime white; 980 te ro, free, at 520. a 57 <c., jocluding prime white. Rice was quiet at 73¢¢. a 77% c. for Rangoon. Sales 350 ‘Dage paddy and a: avd ‘about 2,000 buebels addy on terme we did Bot jearn Srcan.—The market was booyant avd firm, the demand was moderate. The sales were about bod hds. New Orieaps ng Cabs muscovado at yesterday s prices. Saxt.—-Salee of 17,000 busbels Torks Jeland have been made at 460. a K Tea was pretty active and very firm. falee 3, ackages Oolong, " Rovehong an ind een on private tate. ve gute:—Bye jyson, Wo. & Joes hyeco, bho. & #18, ig "in, oe ® %6c.; Oolong, Thc, @ $1 20; 1c. Tix.- boxes coke Terne gold at $10 25, 200 do. 0. Ww. to Ren ‘avd 160 do, ebarcoal see, ko 000 alae Straite at 446. ‘Tosacco.— Owing to the uncertainty of the tax tion transactions are nearly suspended. Sales 104 Kentue hy at 14360. a 170, ho RA) BRON. —' wae ab active aie Seles bg tbs. Ochotsk Sioa keomea at $l a . Wirenpy was without ded ‘change, Bales Ddie. at We adic icon le 180, a 16346, at SHIPPING NEWS, erat fo ee niedeiphin—J W McKee, ‘Thomas A er MUR 4 regen at), O'Brien, Port eye ~} 34M, il einige sae pase pera, to UB Qune- oa Weiter, we dee # ft Merner, Sean ogee rca it Bae ten ne mse. to Thomas James. 81, with ne, Jou Be Bark Yenus Atkinson, O2 Foulnes’ ps New * ey tga tore Backsport), Perry, Tortugas, 14 Ee iano ea en Gr ova, 6 days, a balan, twoNLM - Brig Barnet aruet Gin, Givert, Babia, Deo 27, with engar, to R ‘Cools Nica, Pee), Aspinwall, 18 daye, with mdse, to oegan very baaty "weal bt Warr Bad'Sas Tags Norte, Eeormenress: aieke hs Dee 60, via Baines noes og 4dayn, acon Behr 8B Stet Norfolk. chr JP Mi for Wasbi \ Scare M ric infor Weng. mn: Hemisphere, from 3 Lis 5; passed thi Bee "Norte Obaspel, sarand tor ibe pahengern ‘dave had, severe et 2 it at 42.10, 100 | james losausas, aled; 280, Nat 45 Staak a a Ship Bavre. Two barks, usknown. ‘Wind ot sunset W, freeb. Mii ea For Bavana AND New ORLEANe—The new and magni cent steamship Havana, under command of the experienced and popviar Captain Greene, will sail from pier No 4 North River at 3 PM to-day (20th), for Havanaand New Orleans The Havana has most elegant accommodations for passen gers; the main deck, on which the dining saloon and state rooms are situated, ie eight feet tp height, a fact which wil de appreciated by all travellers in warm latitudes; the state rooms af large and airy; the sofas, lounges, chairs, &c, o! joe cabins are of rosewood covered with velvet, no expense having been spared in the Siting up of this fine vesse!, Mi vertas, the former gen’ ly purser of the steamer Ma ‘tancas, acts in @ similar capacity in this sbip. ‘We are under obligations to Capt Atkinson, of bark Venus from Ceracon, for favors. Baw Greswoop, at Philadelphia. coal, for, NOsleans, sprung aleak with fleur, corn inst at her 4 sunk. The flour and coro were beldg saved ina ‘240d condition. Bark E A Cocarane, from Quadalor bound to Port. Jand, arrived at Fortress Movrce 18th in distress. Captain Pendleton and all his crew are ick. The cool passage. “One man died op the morning of the 17th. eS(URE McLain, from Philadelphia, for NOvieans, with Was érivgn ashore near the mouth sf Duck Creek, De r throwing overboai coat <n ieih nad lowed to Neweastle. "The i hadiy cut by ice, but she makes no water. ne will return to Philadelphia tor repairs, Br Bcne JomN Tir70N. Davis, from Geor} Vailfax for New York, put into Boston 181 baviog lost bulwarks and stancheons, Scuk Hanover, trom Boston for Honolulu, Nov 14, at ¢ , Ton. it her foremost in @ gale, and was bearing Oh (or abe Falkiend Ieiands Vesseis 801n—Ronit, English & Brandon's Liverpoo) Cir town, PET, via Anst to repair, ee be follow! renee poor ta toads. en00) montb:— Hie, abe ASA Tone segintey (Pe rit mathe 130), eise0 Bloris 458. tens Teginiey (Portsmout . fing, T9090 tone regivier (Massachusetts, 1804), 25250. gages Rin Newbu: rt, 16th ine inet, fr from the yard of Sani. ee Bt hs Mi ry vi ‘im $oe. ve Frances 3 tor eat 10 be tA. | aryowrel, revently. from the yard of Norton Siever. a wea sment erence ed by the builder and «there, he was towed to Fortiand 16th. lannched at Brinowiet by Sawue! Dun. the Ellen Dye: Notice to ‘Mari mers. NIGHTHOUSK AT FORT POIKT, BAN FRANCISCO. Licumnonge Orvick, Twairm Disraycr, ¢ x FRANCISCO, 1863" She Jigepocee' ‘2 tare Paint ie thin day Fophend by anew on the e Dew ey Ta of | ite. 4nd will be CEA [hoe the Moe. The ly bi in 80 feetMabore base of the Fort. or n the old one. aise IN feet surtber oie! is to be call Tenia light change of position will not impair its ediciency ane ini ith the Hight at Alcatraz Island, Foe oF the gh 8 WiELIAMEON. Engineer 22th LB diet. Foreign Ports. Ampnientre, Nov 27--8id bark Win A Sbaiier, Marke, for Novthern tina, Bee 27—-No vesse) in ‘ eat ¥40, Deo 13—Arr bark Matteawan (Dan, from Beeston). pike, ‘Guaacon, Dee. ‘31—In port brigs Mauricio, Schroejer, for py Os) Jan 2, A B Patterson, eet for UBtates 2th; echr ‘Advance, Tucker, for NYork 10th. Guaxp TURK, TI, Jan €—No vesse! in port. Livervoor, Jen'2—In port ship Norway, Major, for New: port to load for NYork. Lonve, Jan 2—In port ships Villafrapca, Anderson, for BYork Sth; Marco Polo, Gerdes, for do 7th; and others Loanpo, Nov 2—1p port ship Jas F Patten, Pereys' from Cardin. ding, Tor BI naies {00 aay eg ONTRYIDEO, Nov 2—In port ships Atalan| ‘rom nth, id Dath. ahip Tigra Mr SS ders, arr 26th, Sid ip a tom, Bark Oocan Favorite, Titbertn, Busnes A * Pees Sarah Jobnron, for ‘NYork 8 days. MANSANILLA, Philade}j ve sane caf Schr Ww Dee 2 Paramaribo, Herrick, from Rovian arr 2s nb: 3 ‘Jobu Buoyay (Br). iain or B1—Tu port Dan bark Agnes. for samme day: Degsta Te yore Pan Tor NYSrK Jam 2, 8 Tors, fon, Lanfare, from St Croix arr 30tb, for ch ent; Lzabel. Ca coma da” Bd 200; brig Fd King, Doane, Yu a bs tds 2 [Pen Srsamenin Covemnta, at St Jo Nr.) Arr from NYork 3d, erated at Greebock : ‘teteon, at Gravesend; 4th, Viigini . expos Nyork, Bmma, at men: Philippe Auguste, ai Maite? Bamonis, and Joeon, 1b the Mersey. " ‘srr /rowt Boston, Forthnn, at Buenos Ayres. American Ports. BOSTON, Ton 8—Arr Dated aah aah Broughton, rater O 4 “yy Rn maives via, Shaw (Br), 3 Dt, ef 0 Tilton (Br; Geers Sowe via Finlifax for New ¥ . os pe. § a US steamer. oid bark ate bigs CB Al Delive, Ho? aber (Den), ight, St Balen aes in vana; ecbr Dann. Biker, Sacco ar acim Bd entre Teena, Bat. op eee ee pelea igs {fon peo Monroe: Sw Lin Lewis. New bern. bare erg Davi. Bishop, and J B NYork. 81d ‘bare Iris is, Schutte, An ROADS. <Page the bpm ys ochre ake. Me dieser for NYork; Geor Ol ite Mere, W for 40; Ed D Mott, Decker, Tang jer ean ab, for Matos for New Hevea; Lucy Drew, fraxetelar! Pave for Forsond, Bio Grande, Cooper. York fe jorizon, id, ty Bhelmore, Chincoteaiae tt ‘Foon ‘echrs’ Bell Pec best for do. % New York; Arustrong, risroll, do; James Bowe: Bakes. Philadephia, ice HOLE, Jan pate chet D Grivaie, ey . Hien, Portland for Washing. sie ur Pater fl ‘Webber, fing "An eaibrooe, See For Baltimore: Ca anak A Hao Eeheet ipateoray 40 fe Siete ip Liarteegavbies Gregnry. Flosiaana for do Rising we. Piorer, cron, Belfast “io oF id: Tine Isabel Biake, Freeman, and Leonera, nd for Wash. DC: Grace Girdier, Green, doh eetiand, do for Baltimore, J mieretiane: ¥ ne a cy jenn iN, Boo! jal more; Algoma, Haynes, do forWyer River, Ma. “sta chr fais a ‘sche Pallas, Or‘on. NYork for Boston; Clara W Riven, Bi lart, ‘ork. Ia port the above arrivals of eer ee for NY, tow RD, Jan Arr schte F Merwin, Mathews, 1d 5. ‘Armadillo, Chase. NYor T, y eeor i ‘Summtogs, How. Mary ‘ eet Man: or Wanblogton, BS: ‘mente! ee sell ol ederer me Mh pe A Be. roop (Bi #8 Woouer, se et | fa = EASE ems ety wcbr Antelope, Morten, New yon 4 se bs . Strout, Hate pte “BIGHLY CONCENTRATED” ee COMPOUND LLANEOU COMPOUND Saag ponrone ane 4 ie BXTRAG? BUORD, ete we, NG, INVERTED NAILS) 4C., CURED 93 CEPI | sarge tg COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, BRON. OBI718, DIFFICULTY OF BRBATHING, ASTHM4, HORSENESS, 60RB THROAT, GROUP, 4ND | BYBRY APFECTION ‘OF THB THROAT, LUNGS SND CBESE.- | er, cit betes hr fo, Gave so0n MON JOUR MONEY. pinning BR. AGNEW. ear eras cS if allomed {0 gon, which bie medial imever ay Tay, cbeapay than abe outers | SEATULIY, betci kas Senet freupenty followed ay thoes direYo} olven “agent . BY SONgUI r rr IMITH’Sy COM: INSTITUTE, 756 * A’s cia SITUS) COMMERCIAL, INSTITUTE. 796 °| Rewachey eats by Gmnupion bar mple g and Business Affairs is imparied day and Ss. Tate rooms for private instruction in Pen- years, ip rooms EAKNESB yy ‘ShivER B. GOLDENITH. | [Steele ainsi eo SPANIGH GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND (A hing pndtien aignslnnsomanineniber eee Brash and ‘orale enn ey ‘address. th rough the the Poot REEREECERE de Lago, 2 2 Great Sones at street, BEREBEEBEE 8 FHB INSTRUCTION IMPARTED AT RENVI ER , A Bookkeeping, ayn and Writing vooms No. 8d EEERER cat is rogers is carel pled to the capacity of the EB det i or Wold aed bis Smprovement of the most tatatory dra on SE Ee aN RR A EREYRE eEE OOKKREPING NE DOLBEAR, 00 BROADWAY, EREEE BEBE de, Sal prebares gonticiven practically ‘or bead bookkesp: | PRMALBS, FEMALES. FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNGS ers’ in any. of ‘business; he algo removes stiffness oF SINGLE, MARRIED, O8 CONTEMPLATING trembling, and makes elegant, zap! men. ARRL beer ergs 3 Yestilar to fomalbs, the Extract Bi 1 ' ther remedy, nein Chioronis or fon, bebop ea taronas ‘oF Bupreuslon of ye Heecaied or colrcnour state of the Eaucorrhoa or Wives, Stesility, and. Sor alk corplata OARD WANTED—BY A LADY TEACH y pleasant family, where the beet of references oe ve | tt went ane : required. and where instruction io the nachos Or veading to # lady one or iwo hours daily ‘considered asap equivalent in part for board. Has had | dent to the sex, whether sing feo Tadis ion, pa ala in “object teaching.” Address A, Teacher, ta- | of Disatpatioe. or in he tion E. pi Bon oe ee S HO FAMILY SHOULD BE P WwitHour 1%, 1G INSTITUTE, Nt orongh Academie and Qomsaars AND E!} SJ 18 Cooper Uni New York Collegiate. also Naval and Civil Engineer LLL Students received at apy time. eo halve m ant ee GUAGE AND LITE RE, LRSGONS Ly Fs oe pagauagn, ine Onivereiy of Perit 2ELE h LANGUBLLIER. No.6 West Eleventh street, dl = prio Denis Hotel, 1s SOR ORE es EEELLEREEEaEe, got LANGUAGE, 4C.—PROF. E. TELLER! Broadway, corner of Twelfth street, will receiv: sar cations for private lessons in Freuch conversation, and be. sides Carey the German and Latin languages and make Batablished winceg) 852. Take no Balsam, ice ‘hn x gs for ii REIGN GENTLEMEN, A YOUNG AMERICAN | in all thei at nite ay cue eae com Be eet sapertor. education, wishes to give lessons ip Des ness no I i to gentlemen. Tv those who merely wisi tom acquire a good pronunciation terme will be mode: thereby ret ‘Temov! betaciona, preven Tate. Terme'$10 for twenty lessons. "Address English, po peer cane eee ————— SIREARED'A AND WORN-OUT M wads pon thousanda, who VICTIMS santas ou etait — HEM yp the uscot.sPowerhit astriopesia Deon rh Session of this well will commence February 10, emia R POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, TROY. N. 6 er, giving full informa: ae rater it in an Prot . Director, Troy, N. Ys | 12 HOaYelom TAPS AFTER MMMM. tas tes ents Hk h the bi lish set drawing, and, Sent far desirable ‘companion. for aM Mt Ton i persons. - Address box 979 Post office, N. ¥., stating ain 7 RY REE oe MM OMM MM HE CLASSES OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN MNM MM MM MMM ‘which have been recently formed for the study of tbe _ soa REY French aod German langnaces 4nd conversatiou, under | + geben anlers, are now 4a full p ecie causes 1d at m indy’s private residence, eaidence, $5 9 ‘aueier, ive rter. Pri che! a me pup siz fagarir, raya. ‘hether ext a IN MALE OR VB Thore who desire 10 join these Ccaseos whi z please call soon, as oniy a limited numter of pupils will be From whatever cauge originay Tne admitted. Particular classes for veg ‘or further standing. vt howe cher, No. 45 Bast ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bion ThirtOrst street, between Madieon Fourily avenies, HELMBO! between the houre of 1! aud 12.A. a'dand 49. 3b | ayp ar 18 ORRIN 8 THE GREAT DIURBNIO, b. TO HaVB TH! = = RED BFP! PAYS FOR 16. WRi NS, INCLUDING vn Tn ab prema stationery, at McCARTHY'S, eS ‘Madison street. Book. af hd Keeping. Arithinetic, Grammor, Algebra, 4.. at equally low Is *REcom NDED, terms, Partioular attention paid to young men enicring into business BBBBBBBAL RBBB BERUBBNB ie . 10. ¥) () —BOOKKREPING, WRITING AND ARITHME- . tie, per qua'ter, twelve writing lessons, $1. Sti BBBB of the band semen Free and easy hand acquired. BBB yA BBB! Sr ‘ong men ee cally, prevared for bus nose, by MAN- BBB EBEEB: CHa | & BURN! Bic vape) tires Day ana evening. 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NEW YORK CLIPPER. ee thie worn se soy, te hi 7ow wMfind FIERY STEED. 0000, EW YORE cut XORK CHIPPER oa win tnd 0000 a di HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASB, i KATE, FIBuEn, ‘an excellent jotion for diseases of @ syphilitic nature, Im er great ch agepra, mounted fe Snscttn ip denne of the urinary crea ass So ‘Fishy ety “ te of itrasearilin, in soc diseased ‘na veonee idence ‘af the mont respoosible and rellable cha: Ne ORK CLIPPER, rh rea Ew i rs weet, wl be found the portrait of GEREIPIGATEE OF CURES ea suse, FROM,2,10.20 yea STANDING WI7B THR GREAT WE: STAR. THE GREAT W. Stak, eet DIB ERS sity Be Pee ES bran of, pare. remarks made by the jate celebrated Dr. PHYSIO, Phiisaciohis. See remarks made by pe prepare Royal Cota Dubllsbed io he trapeactions ne naa MILLINERY, ‘ADAME MBNAGER (DE PARIS) HAVING ‘RE- celved a consignment of Farisian Bonnets, 100 late for ew Year's salen, is directed by tbe coasiguee "to drone of | ‘same at half price to close the account. siso it i the ines of Now York toan inspection ofa recent im: | “Bes iew'n ae BENJAMIN portation vof novel oe, elegant iraieae tn, Morning and | TRAVE a the Royal wenieg Dresses. Ware rooms, 19 Fifth avenue, near retnomieat we enter ee i TRE ‘BALL SEASON. Raxee HOP, IRVING HALL, 70 NIoNT. NOTICE ‘Coach Drive: Drivers wiil set their company down with taele bareee 2s hesds towards Fiteenth sircet, and take ‘up ip reverse order. dont eer rT b ha Fy BALL.—LADIBS’ BAIR DRESS ED IN [IMPROVED ROSE WASH, Bhat. per bettie, orelx fr & Midrove, Ser sae tee any securely a} communications Cure guarie ‘A ‘great variety of Gi ° arr saseriaigand ahr W) Wigs" made ‘od loaned for masque: Le eo NE. PECRBA rand street, nent Bowery. ay TBE SCANDINAVI UB, OF BROOKLYN, WILL LL hold its Annual Bal! op the 28th df January, at ait Hall, a onus street Tickets can be hadof A. beim, est wireet, New Yor ae "RESTAURANTS. 5 om ‘SANT RESTAURANT AND OSTER AFFIDAVIT. T J FR corner of shegrauna reet aud Brosaway.— of rk ¢ |] erent. would Lm pre tore the citizet jew York that he oe opened the estab)i one wre manner, rdless of ‘expense, where tony be ell boven. the choicest of suest poultry, = oe &c., ‘hat the market affords, ‘hopl i by op to Dusiness to merit the patronage he Patil, Which he would be happt "ha accommodate. cheaper. \arms by the day or week o'clock. FURNITURE. A® ‘RARE CBANCE yg HOUSE! nine \peusckeep' Beene a fo Hat Dares Tohasore ati ; braving, Heorn toe, Pail ee ‘Sart Preancrs, Bx atl Bez, BES AL fall au, EA a ta PRINCIPAL 1 xi DRPOTe, BELMBOLD'S DRUG AND OSEMICAY WARRDOUED O4 BROADWAY. NB YORE, OR 4 BROADWAY, i, EW YORE, OR, Hiasbron UINR x TRACT BUORD, EXTRACT GARAAPARIRLA,