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Hospital Buildings at Camp Winder Burned. Destruction of a Large Amount of Com- missary Stores and Clothing. ‘The Tasuccessful Attempt to Burn _ Jeff, Davis’ House. THE BOMBARDMENT OF CHARLESTON, Ren Ren ae Forresss Mowaog, Jan. 27, 1864. ~ Phe Petoraburg Ezpress of January 22 says:— Seven hospital buildings at Camp Winder, aear Rich- mond, were burned yesterday. A largo quantity of com- migsary stores and clothing were destroyed. An unsuccessful attempt was made to burn the Presi- ential mansion at Richmond on Tuesday night last. Noarly. balf our military force is scattered as absontees ~and stragglers over the country, which, if returaed, not ‘another man would be needed inthe field. * The steamer A. D, Vance ran on the beach under the Guos of Fort Caswell while attomptivg to run the block- ade of Wilmington, The crew are supposed to be safe. ‘Tho cargo will be saved and the’ship lost. The Charleston Courier of Tuesday says:— ‘Yhe bombardment of the city continues the same ag Previously reported, The damage done is extraordinarily @mall considering the number of shots and the weight of the metal fired, PascaGovta, Miss., Jan. 20, 1864. The ouemy’s reveille and also the repeated discharge of emusketry were distiactly beard at the west end of Horo Island this morning, Two guoboats are in sight oll the point of Bois Island. On the 18th instant a fore and aft schooner was captured swhilo attempting to run the blockade by the federal gun- sDoats. MILITARY AFFAIRS. Warade of the One Hundred and Second Re ment—A Collation to Them To-Day. ‘ The One Hundred and Second New York Volunteer regt- amont, which arrived in this city last Sunday from Chat- @avooga, made a parade throvgh the city yesterday; and, hough no formal reception was given to them by the Public authorities, their appearance in the streets was rected with a good deal of enthusiasm by the people. In yeatorday’s issue we noticed briefly the services of ‘Rhig Goo regiment. The One Hundred and Second did ex cellent work in some of the battles of the West, and at : t Mountain and Ringgold led the advance iu the most dashing manner, Notwithstanding all this, how. ever, n0 official notice seems to have beeu takea of their Yetura until public attention was called to the matter 10 ‘yoatorday’s Heratv. They arrived in the city without receiving any welcome or reception, and have been quar- tored at the Park Barracks over since. The Corporation, ‘the militia and the merchants all refused to speud a cent 4o giving them a collation or reception. [a spito of this discouraging state of affairs, however, gpome of tho friends of the regiment—aod mn. them i¢ Old friend and commander, Colouel Thos, B. Vaa j—resolved to get up sometbiug in the way of a a8 . The splendid band of the Seventh regiment ed bt Van Buren, bis own expense, for the with the One Hundred aod Second ef: xe through the streets, Dur @ morning yesteiday the quarters of the One a and Second in the Park Barracks resoundea with age ations for the parade. Tbe men, who in all amber only a little nee two hundred, fixed up their ‘arms, belts, kuapsacks, coats, caps, &c. + util they pre- @ perfectly clean and neat appearance. Their ‘officera disptayed unususl zeal and interest in preparing their men, with every attention tu the minutest details Of “getting up the soldier.” At three o'clock, the regiment being in readioess, the senior officer, took command, and “marchod them to he City liall, where they were reviewd by Gunther and some members of the Common ga They then marched out of the west gate of the ‘kk into Broadway, through which they paraded in ex- order, receiving very warm cheers from the peo- Plo, Between Canal and White streets a large banner ‘was hung across the street which coutained the following Pepe ne Oba REE TELE LE NE neenacne re nnee: qe oom: To THE (as oa mm AND BOND PODLORE DEOL ODLE LODE IEE IE PELE ROLE LONEDETE TE HE The regiment marched up Broadway to Twenty third and thence down to Washiagtou Parade Grovnd hog ye The parade was wi . Avery, its socond er in rank, who lost 0 of be is Joga at ng battle of Lookout Mountain. volent ladies intend to entertain the following sketch of the operatious of the Oni fear and second bas beea furnished to our re- Bertone ERXICRS. OF IME ONR NUNDUED AND SECOND. bm Hundred and Second was organized by Colonel Be Buren, then Paymaster General of the >tate, fn be fall of 1861, and proceeded to the seat of wi in 1862. After a year's service Colonel Van Buren was obliget to leave the field on account of ill health, The orient was {a the thickest of the bl:ody battles of Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mountain and Ringgold, and the men have re- yaliated with soarcely an exception At Lookout the One Hundred and Second were the advance . }, aod first taught ragg’s army the fighting Of the 3 {rom the Votomac. fp that gallant ult Mayor Elliott was killed, and Lieutenant Colonel , acarcely rocovered from a wound received at wille, lost bis leg. ‘ibe regiment bas returned a huadred and fifty-eight strong, including Weg me Colonei Avery is in command of the ¢, the Colonel, — . Laue, being tempo doveined at Chattanon, Wee V fon: ff the Recrulting Re, lations. THE COURT MARTIAL CONTINUED. ‘The court martial appointed to investigate the charges cy De. Korrigan met yesterday again at the appointed ‘The evidence taken was in reference to the third spect- Boation in the charge. ‘A colored man named Joseph White, alias William ‘White, was the first wituoss placed upon the stand. Ho Bwore that he was met by a man on the corner of Broad. him if he wanted et e man who engaged him, sent off nnd and passed as a soldier by Dr. Kerrigan. was the substance of all the evidence taken yes- AS adjourned till this morning, +Balt Against for perintendent Kennedy ise Imprisonment. PREME COURT—CIRCUIT. Before Judge Leovard. Jaw, 27.—The case of Patrick Green against Superin- « Keanedy was tried today. Green, it appears, jt into the Eighth ward station house to see an eee bis who bad been locked up, and the gooduess of bis heart thrust a bottle whiskey through the grating of the coll door his friend within. The matter came to the ears of the jenoral Superintendent, who regarded the case as a very i one, and caused his arrest. Subsequently some Of Greon calied at Police Headquarters and offered oe nena the malcfactor; but Kennedy y faving be would rather let the prisoner han take bail for him. Fortunately for of the Court of Common Pieas & writ of habeas corpus, or cise ti have been allowed to carry into exceution. The plaintiff, through his counsel that bis arrest and detention at Police Headquar . Keupedy more care: ssa ak ‘The jury, atter hea ‘ing the iarmenie-ot both sides red, and soon afterwards brought feadant, SUPREME CouRT—cIRCUIT. Before Judge Leonard. \ Jan. 27.—Aa interesting case of assault and battery, @rowing Out Of @ political argument, cnme up to-day. The plaintiff, Giacou Fouviain, an ex-Harbor Master and Na rosidont of Brooklyn, become involved in a politi Wargumeut with @ young man named Julius 1. adams, ‘phon the lattor took oceasion to say that the war was “wausod by the black republican party. Mr. Founta \wrho is an ardent admirer of “Honest Uid Abe,” at once onounced the statement to bo false, whereat Adams ow indignant ani emote his antagonist on the cheek, if, Fountain had an umbrella in his hand, and returned w With interest, and matters wore becoming very hea 8 policeman cams up touk all parties 10 ied ward station house. Mr, Fountain claimed to the assailed party and wished to make a complaint gainst Adams, when he was astonished to find that he Was rogarded tn the tight of @ defendant, and would have remsio ia the cells until morning. The following day 6 was brought bolire Just.ce Usborn, who dismissed case and reprimanded the olficer for’ making the ar- t. Feeling somewhat aggrieved, Mr. Fountain com: Imenoed the prosent sult againat Mr. Adams, and the onse, vere dt already said, commenced yesterday Beduc vestigation Before Coroner Wiidey, co. afternoon, about one o'clock, William H. ‘Williams, the well known biM poster, who lived at No. 282 Grand street, was shot en the sidewalk ta front of his own house, and almost iostanity killed. The murderer ig Robert C. Haines, It te alleged Ulint four or Ave years ago Willlams decoyed away the wife of Ha‘nes and in- duced her to live with him, The course pursued by kre Haines was « source of great sorrow and trouble to her husband, who has since at intervals cudoavered to persuade her to roturo and live with bin ageia, but io vain, she preferring to remaia with Williams, Lor second love. In consequence of the course pursued by hia wife, Haines has been almost demented for the last four months, and {t is stated that yesterday morning he la- formed his sister-in-law that either himself or Williams must die, at (he same time exhibiting a double-barrelicd pistol. Subsequently proceeding to the execution of bis desperate purpose, Haines met Witriams on the door step of his house, and after exchanging @ few words Wiilians started towards the Bowery. After proceeding a fow steps Haines rushed up and preseated @ double barrelled Pistol at bis head, discharging both barrels, the buttets Passing into the brain. Without saying a word or ut- tering a groao Williams fet! to the pavement and instantly expired. ‘That part of the tragedy being executed i@ accerdauce with bis well setslea purpdse, Haines cused into the house of bis victim, aud there, meetimg the wile who bad go cruelly abandoned hin», — levelled another pistol at ber head; but Mra. Haines, discovering his ftutent, caught bis arm, and’ before he could bring the weapon to bear on her agaiu she had fod down stairs, and thus eaved ber Ii At that moment officer Smith, of the Teuth precinct, en- tered the house, followed by Mr. Lucas, telegraph: opera- tor at F astepd hetgueriee. and arrested Haines before ho could do further mischief. The remains of Mr. Williams were conveyed to the Tenth — ation house, where Corouer Wildey hold an fnquest. following important testimony was eticited:— Louisa Haines, wife of the prisoner, deposed as (ol- lows:—I have been known by the name of Williams for the past four yoars; I live at 282 Graud street; fe of the prisoner; it ia between four aud fA bim; { have been tiviog with the deceased the past yoar at No. 282 Grand street; this morning, about seven o'clock, bo came to my house and eald he did not wish to harm me; be has been in she habit of coming to my house aud sitting down at my table in: Mr, Williams’ presence, aud at bis expense; he remained about fifteen minutes, aod before he left told me he toteaded to shoot Uecoasod; de- ceased came home to his dinner about half past twelve o'clock P. M.; after eating it be wevt out on the walk; I was looking out of the (ront window on the second floor at the time; | saw deceased Standing on the stoop; he looked up at me and said, ‘Here ts Bob coming up the pee meaning that fellow there (pointiny oner); I gaid, “Never mind, go on and tal of bitn;'? deceased was then standing on the stoop, with his back to the froat door; the prisoner came up to with- in two or three feet of deceased, and commenced talking aa usual for afew seconds, and then, putting bis hand into his pocket (ibe right one, [ think), be drew from tt the pistol here shown; I recoguize it, for | bad it io my hand this morning; I then sent the girl down to tell deceased that the prisoner had a pistol; deceascd then started to go towards (be Bowery, when the prisoner shot him: [ heard but one report; | then ran down stairs, and in the hallway met the prisover, who pointed a pistol at me, but did not speak; I kuocked the pistol up and ran aown stairs into the basement, where | remained until tho police took him into custody; the deceased folt down on (he sidewalk ; the prisoner to'd me io the mora- ing that he was caim and cool, and that be intended to shoot deceased, and showed the pistol, he bas {re quently made Wiltiam St posed as follows:—lam employed at 230 Grand street, the next house west of the oue {a Croat of whic the shooting occurred; I was standing on the front stoop nee one o'clock to: day, wheu law econ aor (men joor and another man foliew him i click of @ pistol as it man foilowed deceased sevorai Bowery, »nd { thea saw him raise his taod and fire a pistol; the map then turned aud walked back towards the house; { heard but one shot fired, and I do not know where the mau went; deceased foll to the sidewatk immediately ; | recognize Prisoner now ia court as the man who fred the pistol, the prisoner was about three fect from deceased when he Gred; [ did vot se@ tue pistol till be raised bis band to fire. Mary Ano West, boing sworn, doposed and said —I live at Ts Willett street: my sister is the prisouer's wile; he at my house before | waa up this morning; | was ; he sald be had been at his wife's house ta Grand street, aod either himself or the man, meaving Williams, ; that he was perfectly crazy. that he pad work ed bard for her for many years, and to bave auother mao under big nose broke bin down entirely, aud bis li'e was not worth a cent: he showed me a pisto! (the oue now shown looks Itke it) and said that either himself or the otber man must die, that be did e which it bo wretched, wrotched man: he returned to the bouse agaia about eleven o'clock, and remained some time, and said he would go back and seo Williams at dinner time; be acted lik , aad that he loved hi oll woman; be bag seemed pertectly cravy for six months past; ho'was a sober and industrious man; he left tbe house about halt. past e'evdn o'clock, and I did not see bim again until | saw bim here: he bas been boarding ia Rivingtou street Other witnesses were sworn; but their evidence was mainly corruborative of that given ‘above Deputy Coroner George B. Bouton made a post-mortem examination of the body, and (vund (nat ove bullet had entered the base of the Drain, apd the other the cavity of the cranium, both balls lodging in the brain, producing instant death. Ou searching the prisoner before the jury @ heavily loaded five barrelled pistol and a boitle of a were found to his jon. Haines coutessed to Bouton that after killing deceased and Mra. Haines be fatondod vo commit suicide, but he bad pot the beart to do It. A letter, Ce which tbe following is a copy, was likewise found ia one of the prisoner's pockets. It was not dated, and there was no evidence that it hadever been im the possession of Mrs. Haioes, to whom it was directed:— My Dasa Wirr—Tais is the fourth leiter T have sent to you, hoping st-il to win you back Lo lead a better life, Lam Mai witting t» forgi ive you; (or t sball never more be happy im this world while things remain as they are. tines 1 think of Leavis 60: then I take another tura of wind that U neve: 1) acied so, Bre miad wanders sometimes so that [ scarcely know what T am you comply with my wish God lawful) rogeiher fo fourteen & be jawfull ther for fourteen sears, ¥ bys man hoa T have ya" la} doing. Dear wife, unless only what will_becor bear, at 3 you will onl bor 800 life as you CA gt always obese baer endiar, both im this world and in the world to come. ‘Think, bel at 18 too late, of what you are os: and pray tered to forgive yor, aad you wilt be rauch bat Beat wife, my mind feels com this evening, more ‘eo i has for some time, past: but God oaly knows how | will remain so, f lmpiore you to lisien to reason from who still loves you; and I always ow ast me But from some cause or other you abused avy kindness, tam Fou. We wilt govout West io willing, however, to. forgi the spring, ae tiness for mynelf in a small, rising town Moe. lear a, new life, where noone knows you, ve an appy. Your affectionate hue- baad, er UAINES. ‘The case was then submitted to the jury, who rendered the following Vermet.—Pbat William fH. Williams, the deceased came 19 his dauth by & pistol abot wound at tbe nante of Robert C, Haines, January 27, 1864. The was thea committed to the Tombs to await the action ot the Grand Jury. In bis exaiination Haines said:—! went to Williems to day and my wife, and be said,‘‘Go to Holl,” making a motion with bis’ hand; then I'sbot bim. the prisoner ts forty- four years of age, a0d was bor! England. He ina painter by boage e ud lived mt N 26 Rivington street. Deceased was ja fag years of age, and a native of New Yor. re & wife, with whom be bad not lived for ten or twelve years. She resides at No. 164 Fast Houston street. Obit y JAMES B. CLAY, OF KENIUCEY. James B. Clay, who died in exite at Moutreal, was bora In the city of Washington on No ber 9, 1817, aud was ‘the son of Heory Clay. He was io bis forty.seventh year when be died. He received bis education at the Transy! vanian University, Kentucky, sod at the age of frteea weut to Boston, where be spent two years iu the counting bouse of Messrs. Amos & Abbott Lawrence, Liberty square, He next went to St. Louis, then @ small city, and settled on afarm in its vicinity. At the age of twenty one he returned to enna fy and entering into partacrsbip with bis father nad penctised the city of Lexi: gion, He remained iv that city until 1849, when aga Taylor appointed bim dagfaires to isbon On bis rec eon 1850 be received a bi m4 compliment from President Fillmore. During 1851 again took up bis residence in Missour!, but returned to Kentucky ta 1863, when be became the proprietor of the a estate at Ashiand, which property he atterwards » the sale causing some amount of excitement at the time. He was clected to Congress in 1867, and repre- senied yey 's district in Kentucky. When the re- Dellion Wroke out he took sides with the secessionists, and on September 25, 1861, was captured by Wolford’s cavalry while om rowe with sixteen followers to Jota General Zoilicoffer. He then took refuge ta Canada, aod visited this city last summer with his stable of horses aud participated in the races. He was one of the pro- minent members of the party recently, engaged to the plot to rescue the prisoners from Jobnevt" ‘8 Istand City Intetligence. Mechanics’ AND TRADERS’ EXCHANG®.—At the first an al election for officers of, this association, the following utlemen we: ted tor the casiiag term —Prost. , Jubn T, Couover; Vice President, Jed. rye; Sec ty, Peter A, Letiman, Treasurer, Joba E. Hoagiand, ‘Taw Gran Carry Concert of the Ladies’ Benevolent Society of St. Ann's church for deat mutes, which ts to take piace at Irving Hall, to-morrow A merits a briof notice, 1ho ladies have obtained some of the frst musical talent, embracing such ames as Mme D’Angti, Miss Jeuny Van /aodt, Signor Maccaterri, Signor Centomers, dr. Schroiber and others, AMBAICAN TeLxGRArH Comrant.—The stockholders of > rican Tolograph Company held ® meoting yestor. , when the old Board of Directora was re.slected, a6 a ows'=-K, 8, Sanford, tary; Francia Morris, Engineer, ton, Secros President, 6. Livin att Vofterta, Troasuror, ‘Col, Mar Statements of Oharies | Plack, the In- How the Accident Occurred, &e. There wore much excitement an@ considerable crowd (a Croat of the burnt buildings corner of Ma.den lane and William treet yesterday, and mavy wero tho epecula- tions aad rumors as to the cause of the accident. Frodorick Flieechmaan, 000 of the satoscmon, made the fottowing statement to Fire Marshal Baker ta reference to theorigin of the Gro:—I was on the secoat door, with Witham peer oe —P eerilh at tein a tas suploin, ea ‘The Grm oa Monday vat had purchased eleven sod tu @ gist, oer of those. pat of was whou he Cell of the counter, Pluck was close by bim at the time, I then ran down William Bartiog jumped out of the window. } ioned ut aod aot drop any of the boxes, as suas a explode. That ie all [ know about it Block $10,000; City, $5,000, Empire Morchants', $5,000; Corn Exchange, re 500; iesertnse of North Ameo. rica, 500; ay $2,600; Morcantile, 500; took’ ta tho building 65 89 William per of 87 aad streot. yg necond fluor, on stock, chaago, $2,500, Ineurance of Nortty Amor $2. Youtsers, 82; +d] Gatiatio, Pyrepeney $i0, 006. Thero: wall uot be o1 tors ‘on thi The targest tose ta ow stook im No 00 ra and which proba bly amounts to $30,000, Coroner Naumann was called: upoa to bold an toquest 00 the body of Paul Hollman. Tve Corover, wiatiug to collect all the testimony , adjourned (he inquest uatil ten o clock this morning. It will beheld at the Second pre- cinct station house. It is said that Charles Pluck, the wounded may, aow in the bospital, canaot survive his injuries. Coroner Naumaan proceeded to the New York Hospital yesterday afternoon and took the deposition of Mr. Piuck, which is as (ollows:— Charles Piuck, Jr., residing at 312 South Fifth street, Jersey City, being aworn, says:—I am employed as sales: maa in the importing bouise of Strasburger & Nubn; { was uot awaro of the fact of there being anything explosive in the place excopt ‘cussion caps, | beard that Mr. the firm bought them: [ sold a gross, aud we were arranging them preparatory to delivering them, when some must have fallen-and ex- i Ghat is the way io which [ was burned; there were no Greworks ia the place excepting torpedoes ; there was 00 gunpowder there, nor anything else explosive that t ware of, and | kaow overy artiole that was la (the store; [ cannot recall at what time the: explosion took place; I think it was tn te forenoon. Bolow will be found the oames of the jurors empanuel- led by Coroner Naumann — 8. M. Pyle, 67 Beekman street. Charles A. Barton, 61 Heekman street. James E. Morehouse, 69 Beckman street. 8. P. Ortou, 53 Beekman street. Wa. Pf, 58 Beekman strect. Lewis W. Towt, 56 Beekman street. €. P. Russell, 60 Bockman street. bd Fire Marsual Baker yosterday afternoon visited.the New York Hospital tor the purpose of taking the statement 0: Charles Pluck, the young y explosion at No, 65 Matden lane, the aight previous. By the prliteuess of Dr Foster, the’ house surgeon, the Mar- hal was pormitied to have the dosired interview. Wo give a copy of Mr. Piuck’s statement as taken down by the Marehal. He said:—I have beeu some four in tho toy business, and bad never seen anything of (his kind of toy bofore, on Monday eleven gross were brought tatothe store in a tin box; th welve small paper boxes dove up in a package ; these boxes contained ths pieces of paper charged with Percussioa powder; all these packages, together’ with tho pistols, were placod on suolving on the secoud floor wext tv William gtreet, out of this lot we bad vid ove gross, and | aod Paul ‘Holt: man wero puttivog up the order; be stood on the sheit counter, aud was takiog the packages from the shelf and handing them to me, | lnid them on tho floor; in au im stant my senscs left me, aud ail appeared like a dream did aot hear'any explosion; know no more uotil [ was Drought to my senses at the mera capnot aay whether Hoffman package; tho last I recotiect was sceing otra an stindiog ov the cowater; | Wink, as. both Ae de are blown ol, Unat ( must bave bad'a packago in aod, which ox: ploded. I treated these paper th ae less dangerous than percussion gun caps; but I now believe them to be much more-daugerous; whea they came ia we dropped one or two packazes on the tour, and uothing occurred, aud | did not think there was any danger, The ie poe then asked bim whore be was born. He born io Philadelphia; am twenty-three replied ry years as age; joined the Fire Zouaves of Philadelphis; was all throug the peninsula campaign, aud was shot through the thigh at Aotictam; was on crutches uearly four months, and bad only just recovered when | am blown nearly to pieces by this unfortuaate explosion, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The statement that No. 6 Hose was the Grat at the fice ia a mistake. City Hose Company No. 8 was there first, aud bad water on the fire before any other ap paratus arrived; a'so rendered assistance in relieving the jajured men frog their portions ‘evadition HIN 3. DAVIDSUN , Foromaa. 4. W. Darran, Secretary. TO THE BDI(OR OF THE HERALD. a statement ia veer mornit Hiueacp, of the jose No. 6,1 iy . 1 was standing at the cor- ‘fer of Pine snd William streets when the 4: took place, sud immediately proceeded learning that (bere were mea in the build Pad of Br life, was boisted die the ach 20 the second of rick Grove, of Eogine phi wee if ea e carcied (he dead nnd injured men ia our arm: hae the hatch and piaced them in charge of the police, and searched the bul. ding tosee if there wero any more men, but, oot Moding avy, and thiakivg the rote dangerous, we came out. SOUN HCO: LBY, Fx-member of ficse 23. Weowespar, Jan. 27, 1864. The Husted Habeas Co je Case. TUE CHILD AWARDED TO TAR CUSTODY OF THE FATHBR—EXCITING SCENE IN COURT, ETC. SUPREMK COURT—CHAMBRRS, Before Judge Barvard. Jax, 27,—The order of the Court requiring the produc: tion of the child Adelaide M. Husted, by her father, Peter V. Husted, wae obeyed, and the subject in dispute—aa iateresting girl about six years old—was present in court. Ex Judge Dean, oa the part of Mrs. Husted, moved to outa certain portion of the respondent's retura jog improper, and then followed au argument be tween the counsel on the admissibility of the aiidavits. the Court decided that the affidavits aitacbed to the return were admissible, x Judge Deau theu read a series of affidavits to the the ¢bild bad been stolen nisi from ie per also that. tte re- aud was living Hotel, in the He held that while tne ee erg patng the child should be put ta some pro; where it would be well teken care of,and wi ah could come to see it during the peadency of the tx. Judge ‘apetn a * Part of the respondent, said yo the luther was the co viene of x = that t had been weit Twerieed for, and would be durio suit. ‘Yhe counsel claimed that Mra. Husted wi proper person to have charge of the ifs would be cruelty to 16 from 1s f Ei Barvard remarked that since be bench he had awarded the custody of c! parties with general satisfaction, and thought that could be no tion in this case to placing the child with the Sisters of Caarity ‘or Mercy, to await the result of the divurce eu Ex.Judge Whiting said it would be neither a charity Ser a merey Oe, seperate ihe cbild trom its father aud place tt io no bande of i€ bis Honor would oaly take the child aside and question it, he would God | out that it ‘was both happy and comfortable where it was, ‘and that it would be unjust to place it elsewhere. “a e Barnard inquired if avybody bad been talking to the child upon the subject, and, upon receiving a0 58. ance in the negative, took the sittle girl aside and tioned ber privately, A(ter Ce clone J with the ebiid a few moments his Honor that, under the peculiar circumstances of the case, the child should be continued im the custody ot the father, but that the mother should bave an opportunity to see the child once a week—on Sa , Letween toe hours of twelve aud three v'clock. beseen. The New England Hotel was ceriaiuly oot « t place lor tbe purpose. ‘Ibe Court thought that they might settle that matter between them, and it was finally agreed that the child was to be seen at the louse of « relative of the respond. eat, At this stage of the proceedings Mrs, Husted, who was Present, with ber mother aud sisters, asked that she might be permitted to speak to the child theu, aad, upoa permission being granted, went into hysterics over te child, causing intense excitemeat ia the court room The wild, excited manuer o| the mother aud some femae friends who were present bad the effect of making the child scream with terror, aod nally it was found eres sary to put a stop to tbe scene by landing the culid over w the custody of the father, who hurried it into a car. riage and drove of, amidst the Learg and supplications of the mother, The Evening “Fapre: a © COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—CHAMB: Belore Judge Cardozo. Jan, 27 —The argument before the court oo the motion (or a stay of proceediugs in the cane of Stephen Clark va Jag and Erastus Brooks, which was to have come off to: day, was postponed Hutt! to-morrow, at oleven o'clock, fo comsequence of the business cugago sof one ol the counsel. The triatof the cause oo of betore Judge Brady, in (he Court of Commou Pleas, ou Monday The J COURT OF OYRR AND THRMINEH, Before Judge Leouard Jan. 27.—The court met tovday to rocetva the bill of exceptions fn tho case of Joho B, Holmes, roceatly cou Victed of manstaughtor in the (ourta degree Okcoptions were presenied by ox Recorder Smith on bolall of the prisoner. ‘Tho Judge took tha pape ra aot thse Adjourned tho furtter tentiag of Lie matter «i saturday jared Man, and Another of the Clerks— oe tas | ne | and Dean wanted to kaow where the child was (o | THE CORA 1. Vv: KiSTCH-M'KINLEY Excitement at “the? Tombs—Mes. Not Present—Posip.sncment of th » de. they were disappointod. Mr. Hatch, howovor court, accompanied by his counsel, eliodt «tinsel, when the divorce auit vow br: developed ia a court of juatice. proceed with (hts cage? Counsellor Howe —If your Hons: ptoase, the defend got, Joba fl. McKivley, is represented Dy the fon Joha ee: myself aud Mr. Whitmore Wo roquest to koow if Mes. Cora L. V. Hatch ls present. We havo used alt endeavors to have her hore, and we bavo reasons to bo- heve that sue baa beca dexignediy Kept out of tho way Hor reaidence if at No, 250 least Broadway, aud at No 106 Chatham atreet, the store of thia McKinley, Perhaps Be copiviainant can give us some information on the subject William MeKioley—I bave simply iavokod the authority Of tho law to cause this young man to keep tes bands off me, and not abuse mo by bis tongue. . Aad X your Honor ploise, whilo [ havo permission to speak, | will ay to regard to the atatement made by bis counsel, thas this lady does not stop, nor uever has, at my place in Chathaur street, which you can ascertain by my clerks Judge Dowling—Counsellor Howe, what do you tatend to show by this witness Hatch? Counsellor Howe—I intend’ to show that tnis Mra Hatch is living ina state of adultery with this compiaia- ‘aut, whose 800, inspired by feelings of affection which be feels he owes to his mother, who bas beou outragoously abandoned by this complainant, and cruolly thrust ints the street by him, when be fads his father in # place of public exhibition about to address an audieuce, comes forward, aud, as aman ought to do, dares to stand up aud show tho guilt of this so-called father. I think he is not the man to be charged with disorderiy conduct Wm McKinley—I¢ the Court please, thoro is uot one Particle of this man’s statement true It is (aise, and I an prove it untrue The counsel has been informed: by hig client of these mattera, wi Dowliug—Well, goutiomen, whet do gow iatead Counsellor Howe—I move ‘you, sir, or aa.adjouramont in order to get this witness. g—I shall adjourn: this caso until Wednes- y ing wext ot nine o'clock. Wm McKinley—as regards my leaviog my wife—aban douing ber—you can all see by this moraing's Heracy that it ie not Young McKiniey—Aod I will show you io to-morrow morning's Herat that it is 80. Judge Dowliug—That wilt do, geatiomen, and, sic (to young McKint it, while this caso is before me, Tod you weut there to disturb this pablic meeting, [ will put you uader « heavy bond to keep the peace. ic. Wm. McKinley had 00 counsel, aud aeomed to need aone. anaged Lhe case with derable ability Mr. McKinley 13 a tatl, Gne looking man, about forty- eight years of age, and is reported to be very wealthy. ig son, the defendant in this action, is a young man of abvut twenty-six years, of good spoearance aud address. He studied law with Geo. F. A. Tallmadge. aad was ad- misted to practice. He, too, is rich, and doing a thriving business corner of South and Fulton streets, Many belteva that the elder McKioley wil! withdraw the complaint against bis aon if allowed to do ao; but it the investigation proceeds rich developments may be ox- pectet at the noxt meeting. jot Go South. SPRCIAL NOTICK. Hesoquarrees, Meutary Division or Ta Missraaret, Ortiog oF Provost Marstat. Generar, Nasuvitee, Teon., Jan. 21, 1854. pplication meed hereafter be made at this oltice 23 t0.go south of the federal lines, as none will No be graated. By commaad of Major General U.S. GRANT, W. RB, Rowter, Major aad Provost Marsha: Geuoral, Court Cal —T Day. Suragny Count—Sraciat Term.—Nos, 266, 261 Surreme Court—Ciroorr—Part 1.—Nos. 955, 761, O71, 978, 975, 979, 1009, MOLL, 1017, 1021, 556, 1oz3, 1035, 1041, 1043, 1059, 1063, 1011, 0, 10794. Part 2.— No calendar. Sorerior Coort. rt ts —Nos. 663, ITIL, 3305, 3133, BISL, 2727, 3352 (39, 2315, 3293, 3365, 3385, 3367, 3873, 3375. Part 2.—Nos 2154, 2162, 2156, 342, 634, 2058", 2203, 2940, 3380, 3586, 3390, 3392, 3398, 3400. 1 Drawings of Muceay, Eddy & ome Co,'s Kgntucky State Lovers a maNTUORe pose Giasy 1t—Jan. 27, 1364, 75,, 21, 58, 5, 6. Tt 32, 24, 52,4 a eoby 2 00., Covington, Ky. Ofiictal Deawings of the Sheiby College Louerr of Ken 4l, 4, 2, sgfib, 5, 4, 22. 31, 15, 16, 61, . 40, 35, 26, 77, 10, 76, 4, 53, 23, 68. Oiroulare sent by addresat: “m 5, SIMMONS #00. ha A. Mocris & Co. — gots Asso- woke juccasaore to 63, 63, 10. Crass St "Jaa a isée, ” 17.7, 31, ‘32, 42,68, 2, 62, 46, 66, 12, 14, 20,70, 61, 45. Circulars sent FRANCS, atk aagers. Covingtoa, Ky. Messrs. Stinmons, are authorized to receive de; on our accvua| & CO. Prites Cashed J All Le iz tiewaad aformation given, GALLAGHER & BENVAMIN, Brokers, S10 Chestnut street, Philadelphia tenet sod reliable JR. CLuaTON ra stata stators Cashed in All Leg a tet Yi (cot UASSEPH BATES, At Wall siccet, room No, 1, N. ¥. Wax A New Cosmetic—“White of Anuilles.” for beautifying, whitent compen, ae ‘air, arent | caring ie aad reduces of ive hands. itemembe | it ns Say pure. of TY wat nd cangot are the skia, and tual rice 25 oc Scant, Mani cee ms pee at 1p a ya CODDINGTON, Tis) Honda Rew ore eR CRvee IT! Baltimore wir timore ; nWIsLe, curn Tweifth street and ayivania even Washingtoa, D.C., qvverally. leerschaum manufacturers, 367 Broome are selling tpes at retail. ird’s Bloom celebrit ing 0 equal | for beau wl } toe tee atityimg the complerion wa Biondway } “ Dosen —E Sit All i 8 ot! es avant aw Bias Bowery. | Cherokee Pt health preserver—certaia aud sate. } pure vegetal ‘ettracts, and coated with the best white ‘Augar—as @ney and delicious wo take as sugar candy, The success which has attended the use of these Pills ia the tor, Compounted from | Practice ot ome of the propriety oe {oducts us tn recommend. tag them to the ladies as the best medicine ever discovered for Leautifying, invigorating awd regulating the female sys- tem. By regulating they bring the rosy bloom aod beau to the countemance, ai ticity to the form. The young, Just bursting ints womanhoot, the middle aged with all the cates and trovbies of life, ana the aged who are ia the sere and yo! T Will fad relief in this great Indiaa medictae, Ali letters werking will D¢ PROMpHIY, freely and discreetly answered. rections aceompany each bor I pred vy sande’ arvoot ui advice or taformation Full dt yr six boxee Vries 61 per box, free OF postace. on receipt of price. erywhere Pamphlets fee Dr W BAR nae — on. WRIGHT S BEA REJUVENATING BLIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. osores (he manliness aad vigor of youth One bottte, Seat by expres De WR MERWIN & CO. W Laverty stece\, Now York. CHE RO! re MBOX for the wofortunate—cures in from oue Lo iacee days. phiets free by mat Prices 82 per bottle, or three bottles for 85, and forwarted oy capone 10 atl parts Of the world alt eongpotnvie drupgiais peorzenere Proateier® Ro. 9 LiB Gehear wew vor fold, wholoanie wad cota OB et 4 22 Brandy as SCANDAL CASE: Pynelers © Wate Pre Tne Best in ¢ ‘Owing 0 tho announcoment ia® “he Henaco @ day or two since that tho éxamination in $he caso of Joba H MoKialey, charged with disorderty « P24uct, on tbo oath of bis father, Wm. McKioley, of 103° Cualham street, would tako place at the Tombs yesterd.\¥ morning, the court foom was donscly packed with tho {rienda of tho respective parties sor. timo before the Learing com. menced. This caso being known as tho (‘re Hatch McKinley scandal case, tho eager and curious «,Mctatora expected that Mrs. Hach would be prosaot; but w Wis ras ia J, A. Pavia, Baa The latter gentloun stated, on boiag aakod the qui¥ tion, that ho was thore to protect the interests of tia* Who has commonced an action for divorce Me Wilham Lf ce obtained a decree of divorce against ber basband by fraud, aud tbat hi by bis client i tried, ‘bo will bring to light @ pleco of radcality and fraud raroly Judge Dowling aid —Geatlemen, aro you ready to The foot dye Barclay ica Ortetadore’s Ha Bete Sem Sos tgs conies Uy cutie cree” M® © Aver Bouse Chaps, Ohafes, Saliowness, Eruptions, and 9 eho Bicaniches cared ty aoURaup's rr Coughs, Hoarsences, and the Various throat affections (0 which public speakers, mililary officers and singers are Hable, reliewed be BROWN'S Broachia Troches. Having @ direct iallueace oa Wwe adected paris, they allay pulmonary irritation NOSES IN THE HEAD CATARRHAL AveRoetons iN tas THROAT. CHRONIC CATARRA, CATARRH OF THE TYME, u MEMBRANE, [ost MUCTIOM OF r} tHe BUSTACHIAN TUBB On08s BYE ela dreNeD IN ONE ipo snd Rar, re ry: dinease of the i r madlead or murgical aid. ctlendene ce bbe VON eIstn BERG, ob bie conaulting rooms, ALG Wrontway, near Twellth a Exercive. Heal tn, Amusement. Wood's Be Gymnastic Academy, No. GBaxt Tweuty-eighitr siroct quarter, For oe Beard.—Use Rastinge? Pr ration,” or Be invigorator Price $1. Betiors to Gremed box 6094 Post otice. Auld at BALLAKD 8 4 ra store, corner of Chatham atreet and New Bowory Grand Scheme on the Royat Havann Ian, of the Shelby College Lottory of Keatucky. Tafornm. tou furnished ri7e4 cambed without deduction, ALECK & CO, Brokers, 38 Pine atcart { Gomrand’s Poudre Sabtile Uproots Hair rom upper lip: low foreheads + Warranted. 483'Brondway. nu" OF AUF PACT OF the body Grand Seheme on the Royal Havana plan of the Shelby College Lovtecy, of Kentucky. Tavorme jon fuculshed, Phae street. Noyt'’sa Hiawatha Hair Restor warranted (o restore faded aud gray hair aud wi their original color, and to overcome effects of previous vse Of preparations containing aulphut HOYTS IM ollgand colors the hair ab tive rod hair to a beautif JOSEPH HOYT ba co, row! lack. 10 Goivecatty place; N.Y, Le 'e Ginger on For sale at all the teading oe Marshalt's PINE TREE TAR DROPS, ‘The most popular remody extant For Asthunas Brouchitie, Cougha, Colla ‘Tickling or Soreness of the Throat, Are very pleanant and effect: Neatly put up in atiding case Convenient for tue pocket old at 15 and 25 cents per box By dealers in medicines genes Erepared ouly by Thos New York Agency at Helmbol Drug aud Chemical Warobouse, 694 Broadway, Mauger’s Direction Labels and Ta Denniagn's Merchandise Tags, Patent Direction Labe Fay's Vuteat Hook Tags, Guin Tickets, &c., at VICTOW B, MAUGER'S, 115 nts! Pate Peng =? ' st Messrs. MUNN & CO, publishers of the SCIENTIF! Se AMMRIGANC continue to act as Attorueya (or securing Pa. tents fOr uew Inventions in this and all foreign count soothing, refreshing. tae city. ally, shail, Trenton, NF Mesers. Muon & Co, have had seventeen years’ ex; In soliciting And have acted as Attorueys for more than 20,000 (av Pamphiets conta’ ni the Patent Laws and other impor- tant information fot eators, turalshed free on appiica- oa. “Cousultation aud advice free. Addrens UNN 37 Park row, New York, or ltuoreude erect 4, Washingtoa, D. @. Corner F Ridgewood Smoking Oases for Sale by EDWIN HILL, 533 Berean Ridgewood Smoking GILSEY. 439 Broadway: Ridgewood Smoking SURSRUG & CO., 2 Br Saccess ti fe Depends on the niki place | tirenology indicates th ily by FOWLER & WEGLH, 403 Bra my, A ciasa for practical instruction mesia Tuestay and Friday evenings. Silver Watche Sliver Aunting Lepine Wal sit. a6, 918 and $20 Biiver Honting Detached Le BIS, SIX. $20, B22 to B23. ofiget Hvating Boglish Pate Larerstg33 Bi BU, 7) For sale by GEO C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door be. ow Canal street, formerly No, LL Wall street, The Late Dr. A. D. Wilson's Cartes de vi for maie at Mrs. MOORE'S Gallery, 421 Canal street, acar Varick, price 25 coats, Teusses.—Marsh & Co. Radical Cure ‘Tru office, only at No 2 Vesey atreet, Astor House Silk Klaatie Goods, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, &c. A lady at. teudant, Wheeler & Wilson's Ht Lock Such Sewing Machines, oitice FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wapnespav, “Jan. 27—6 P. Tho share market took an upward turn this morning, and nearly everystock represented on the list advanced. As compared with the highest cash sales at the first board on Tuesday, New York Central rose 2 per cent, Erie 1, Erie pre- sane Y, Hudson River 1, Harlem 1%, Reading 34, Michigan Central 334, Michigan Southern *4, Mlinois Central scrip 1%, Cleveland and Pittsburg ¥Y, Galena and Chicago 1, Cleveland and Teledo hest Premiam Broadway. 44, Chicago and Rock Island 1%, Toledo and Wa- bash 2'4, Milwaukee and Prairie da Chien 1%, Fort Wayne 14%, Chicago and Northwestern 4, and Cumberland Coal 1'¢. The improved feeling con- tinued in the afteruooa, and the market closed firm. The following were the quotations of gold to- day:— 9% o'clock A. M....157T&% 1214 o'clock P. M 10 o'clock A. ST4 12 o'clock 7. M.. 10% o'clock A 67 1% o'clock P.M lL o'clock A. M....156% 1s o'clock P.M. 11M o'clock A.M....156% 1% o'clock P. M 1LX o'clock A. M.... sre gs o'clock P.M 12 o'clock M. 167% o'clock P.M 12 o'clock P. Mo. 167K ou o'clock 1”. M. The steamsbip Scotia, for Liverpool to-day, took out half a million of specie. The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol- lowa:— Kece'pts Pay meuts Balance... —The receipts from customs amou ated to $252,000 The imports at Boston for the week ending Janu- ary 22 were $504,471, against $590,937 for the corresponding week in 1863. The exports were $593,322, against $323,913 23 for the corresponding week ia 1863, The Pennsylvania Coal Company will pay the interest on its bouds February 1. The Prairie du Chien road will pay, February 1, the interest on its first and sesoud preferred stock. ‘The Kenosha, Rockford and Rock Isiand Railroad has been sold to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company, for $250,000, The Pera and Indianapolis Railroad has been sold fo parties in New York, for $100,000, ‘The capital stock of the First National Bank at Worcester, Masa., has been increased from $100,000 to $250,000. Tae bankers of Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland and aome othor places, it is announced, have been vic- timized to the extent of sixty thousand dollars by the Peoples’ Bank of Hudson, Michigan. A bill has been introduced in the Ohio Legisla- ture for the appointment of three railroad com: missioners, whose duty it shall be to visit at least once inevery year every railroad in the State, for the purpose of examining the affairs and con- dition thereof, and all matters pertaining thereto, aud tosee whether they have complicd with the provisious of law applicable to their transac tions The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago road Company makes the following statemeat:— Earnings for eleven months, eading Nov. 90 188 . . $4,112,013 Expeuses and raterest Defoit “ Ada dadert (or 1952 . Total dofert Now % Sto, WAM nge. r, Jan. 27=10 9 (1200 Roading RR, 200 do. ebb tho 160 Mich Cou RR. BS 198 o do ua cor 36% 2 100 so Mich So 6 ( ba. 1500 IM Couteal baa $22 1000 Clov & Pitt dm 5% 1000 Chit s Alt tat m 10062 1000 100 1600 MoGregoeW im ot 15000 American gold. 157 4éabe Merchants’ it 106 90 Nationst Bank .. 104 66 Bk Of Commerce. L0L'< 14 Amer Ex Bank = 108 6 Nicholas Bank 10136 00 Canton anny - 38 rs . 3 too be bid 3855 isp Otes ai ead blo oe Lied FR 6 RR SSSE5 2 PesEeessses 100 455 1287 Loo bio 49% Soon 200 +860 4955 F ino id tox ‘ a 300 1000 bio 50" Heated do.. + 49% 30 Dolaiud ‘Canal Co aid 300 Quartztiut HM Mg Co. 10s 400 Copakelroa Mince od do 90.9 Mariposa Mg Uo Hy 00 do bl 100° do. 26% 100Gal & Chi RR. iu 5 400 do 110% 2 do. 26° «200 do 10K bo QesilverMGo..b10 60 200 do...,,.b10 ttt 5 do. 49-100 do B30 LIL do. bIS 49 300 Clev ATW RI. 138 do 300 do. C 20 ato... bo 00 4... DLO 200 a. 109 do... B10 550 do bio 600 do 200 Mit fe Pe duCU ARR 69 Central Am te ©, 400 Tol & Wa RR b10 58 |. 100 Pacifie M85 Vo., 2 200 do. oT 300/N ¥ Central RU 200 di 5Tu 600 do... 1100 Pitts, 86 5, 50 do 100 do.. 86K 100 do. 100 do er 650 Erie RR. . s€ 1TG 290 do. a 11090 do 409 Chicago ANWRR 4856 100 do... aaa Be pret om 200 do.. 100 6 400 Frio RR pref, 200 * ‘wo OF 2.08 130 “DLO bos -b1O 13944. 100 dd... 2. DS LLB% 100-Cieve & Toi RR. 136 200 Cre ee | 100 do. 100 do... 136% 100 Tol & Wabash ft 68 100 Canton (o,...810 3% 100 d0..5 8k 38 100 dO... ...8t0 3% 300 Cumberiand-Coal. 50 200 (aes 6. 200 100 100, 200 300 20 132% 100 wien & NUR B34 lwo + SS BBG 100 do....., 60 Quicksilver M Co OILY OOMMBERCIAL REPURT. Wepyesay, Jan, 27—6 I. Ml Asita.—Market fem ab $3 75 for pots and $19 foe poarta Baeavstorrs,—Receipts 15,861 bbis. dour, 346 bie ant 1,948 sacks corn meal, L29 byshois wheat, 6,277 do. oor, 11,525 do. oats, 1,839 do. barley mat. ‘The floac market was rather quiot for export, with a (aie busine for home use, and prices were without decided chango. The transactions (oot up 10,000 bbls, Southern four waa firm, with @ moderate demand and fair supplics, The sales were 1,500 bbls. Canadian flour ruled steady, and the demand was to about the average oxteut; sales 700 bbis. Rye flour was gold to the extent of 150 bbls. ac tue ruling quotations, Cora meal was in fair demand and tira, ia view of the small supply, 350 bbls, cbaaged hands, including Brandy wiue at $5 25. The following are tho quotations — Superfiae Stace and Western flour ........$6 60 « 6 80 Kxtra State. - 700 w 725 Common to medium Westera ~ 780 @ 660 Good to choice do. - 580 0 860 Extra St. Louis, . +765 allo Common to good Southern. +1 w 6 Good to choice extra d 820 a0 1% Common Cant see -TIWba Td Good to choice extra do. 135 0 600 Rye flour... .. a oo Corn meal, bbis.. 6 30 & 636 Corn meat, puncheons. :29 00 0 30 00 Buckwheat tour, per 100 Ibs. - 20 a 2% The wheat market was tirm, but not vory active, iu the absence of the al letters, _Stilt (he business was very respec amountiog in the ‘egate to 100,000 bushels, heavy at $1 660 Jhicago, $1 56a $1 ‘St for Mitwukee club, mber do., $1 65a $l 70 ior wiater orn, aud $L 70. $1 75 for amber do. corm mixed and $1 18.0 §1'x0 for Jersey yellow. Rye wi quiet @ud nominal. Oats favored the purchaser. We “anadian at Tc. a S2c. ond State and We: torn at Barley was quit, with ates of 2,500 bushele, at $135 a $140 for state. Barley malt sold to tho-oxtent of $,000 bushels, at 1 55 a $1 60. Fretunts were dull, but without essentiat change rates. Fogagements to Liverpool, per Amorican, tag clude 49,000 bushels wheat at 4%: 1,500 bols, four, La 1,090 boxes bacoa, a Lis. 6d. Per bushels wheat, #%d.ie bulk, and 5d ia shtp nds tallow, 15s. 600 boxes cheese, 183. 3d , 210 boxes , Los. Od. @ 178, 6d.. 250 four, la. 43¢4., aad ‘and 1,900 packngea bbis pork, 2 6d.; 500 boxes bacon, 15s. 3d. 9h: 1,000 boxer “Meise, Bons nod $00 bots Sour in. 94. To’ Ghage por Sr, cheese, 40s., nd bacon, 359. To Bristol. ber neutral, 1,200 boxes bacon, 208. To favre, rr neutral 22) Uerves lard, 49 a 424; franca; 325 bbls. petvoloum, 6». 94 for crude and Ts, 34. ‘for refaed to ‘Marse Nos, per neutral, 876 packages ard, ‘to Antworp, per 200 bia. petroleum. Se. ‘To Cattornia the excapt of I oferings are to about the usa ti tothe uncertainty attending tue most ceased. We notice bok apa oe 2,000 packages provisions on gowerumentaccount at % ¢ Ib, coal $20 and measurement goods ~.. tral bark bas been takeu up tor Rio, four at boi. Two burke trom Elizabethport to naplowal $5 0. A brig heuce to Port Royat, lumber, $6 Coven steady, with a moderate demand; gales of 50 bags St Domingo have been made at 30!,c. a Ste., aad “a oa » casb. Stock of Rio ia the country 36, T) bags hore, aad 5,000 bigs io Paltimore Coron duit and nominal at 8%);0, 9 840. Cor omddling ; sales 900 bales. ct rat teady demand, with saics of 150 bales, ac 27c. a 338¢ Louwoon.—Sales of 167 tone Jamaica at $23 50, cast Ov. Maat —A eale of 200 bags State at §2 40, cash. Oi Cake firm, sales 3,000 DdIs. city aud'h 090 to, Wostern at $52, cash. Motascra quiet: sales 130 bhds, Porto Ricoat 5c 200 bhds. Demerara on p. t.; at action LO dis Orieans brought 63¢¢., (our montns. Pereorxom.—Receipta, 343% bbls. The tanrkot wre very heavy for crude, and prices wore down. wore about 2,500 bbls, crade, at 300. a Ste. oo the rr ind 0c, a30%¢ for February delivery, bugers’ optioa Refined was drm at 47c. a4T4c. Desperate efforts wero to buy at 46c., but they were unavailing. Tho salee wore about 3,800 bbis.,at 470. a 4TIgc. om the spot aad future delivery during the gext two and three montis, buyers’ option: 400 free suid mt boc. & kc. Bou- vine wae dub and bom} Proviston. beet, 244 do. ruled dull to-day, and the tragsactious were 5 confined to tots for immediate delivery at ye pricos—to wit, $19.62 a $1 75 for old moss, BL for wow do, and $17 79 $20.0 $22 for Western sales were ouly 1,250 0 jelt of heavy. Beol was it a bis., at B12 a $14 for Western moss, and $14 50 a $16 for Dectea do, aod 79 tierces lodia mest at $28. Beet hame cea wero vomina'ly uuehanged. 62 wae Bacoa was tirm, witt a good de- 2oa Now Ose 410K. tor Cumber bets aad Ugo. all yc for ts wore steady, with & id, oa were made al abort sales of 600 pr sboulters, aod for long € lower, sales 1,200 pack agas A13Ko. A Wye.—thotatter av oe ‘were steady wod Hoe! saeged lunes WWreitied. dates of 0. w without material chag”o: sates about 100,00 lbs. at yoaterday’s prices J3 6" o 100 she oe RRR 19 Sve. domo”, for raw 200 bhde 18000 Go rage 360 1394 | Cuba at L134: Tin “ade Now Ortoans a 16909 do ted 1” ro BLO 109% | T2ige. alae it 20,000 Rhds , 24 scent wa 4000 US 6%, 6 W,cou 107K 900 139% | 94,000 bags sugar, and “goo yer patado. "AL vuctina 2 22000 " 103% 2) 0 b1O 1393 | hhda New Orioras ¥ pyugnt Bll $13 09, 4 mouits, 08 | 1)” 60 Flartom RR. B3K | Worauamonn wan Ziccniy, Aduud 24000 108.4 1c" JOO Us 64,14, 100 1000 a ” quality) 40 40. Py 09 os 8 Wo% lO do KR Wak =2,500 ‘, araffing gold chiony at 106

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