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IMPORTANT FROM THE WEST COAST. Arrival. of the Steamship Ocean Queen. Peace Declared Between Ecuador and the United States of Colombia. Gen. Mosquera Evacuates the Territory of Ecuador. Further Particulars Regarding the Catastrophe in Santiago City. Interesting News from Chile, Peru and the Central American Republics, &e., &., ces. By tho arriva! of the steamship Ocean Queen, Captain ‘Tivklepaugh, at this port yesterday, from Arpinwall on the 29(n ult, we have late and interesting intelligence from the republics of Central and South America. Tue letter of our Panama correspondent gives tho a: in detail. We are under obligations to Purser Bailey, of the Ocean Queen, for the prompt delivery of our letters and papers. Anvexed is the specie list of the Ocean Queen: DAWitt, Kittle & Co $22,000 J. B. Newton & Co.. 34,060 Wet Fargo & Co. Noustadter Bros. A. B. Sands Due: =) acai ar Ramon & Allan. MC. ifawiog 5,003 Bcnoile Bros. steee 43,000 Total..... Our Panamu Correspondence. Panama, Jan, 27, 1564, SOUTH AMERICA, The Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s new steam. ship Chile, Captain Sivell, from Valparaiso and interme diate ports, arrived in this harbor at nine o’clock on the evening of the 19th inst, Her datos are Valparaiso, January 2; Coquimbo, 8; Caldera, 4; Cobija, 6; Iquique, 6; Avica, 7, Islay, 8; Chinchas and Pisco, 10; Cailao, 13, and pada 16. The only cargo for New York consists of sixty- packages of goatskins, She has $881,825 in specie me Engiaod, Tae Chile ts the first of a much larger and fioer class of steamers now being constructed for tho Pacific Steam Navigation Company, to ran on the route between this port and Valparaiso, She is about eighteen Hundred tons burthen, and is reported to bo of great Speed. She acbomplished the passage from Liverpool to Valparaiso in thirty-one days, and made the run from Payta hore—a distance of eight hundrod and sixty miles—isi scveuty-four hours, or at the rate of eleven and two-thirds miles per hour. She sailed on her return trip cn the 25th inst. ‘Tuo news by the Chile is of great interest and import- ‘ance We have further psrticulars relative to the late | terrible accident at Santiago, and, what surpris:s us more than all, the information that peace has been for- mally declared between the United States of Colombia and Ecuador, thus ending a useless and very silly wan, CHILE. The (feeling runs bigh in Santiago, the capital of Chile, fegardiog the late terrible calamity that has fallen upon ite peoplo. The female portion of the community appear ‘@ Sido entirely with the priesthood, and insist that their “ys ard shal) not in any manner be inter- the government. I accinpe Ws in ar letter toot ie cae Arai So oe, an account of the disasi it had issued a decree orderin; i domoticoes ot ‘the Ch Church of es Compania, th which the terrible accident occurred. Since then, apother decree bas voon made, ae ‘any church services after dark, hog latter order bas met with the most terrible ion from the worn®u, who have presented petitions of the most formidable length to the government, asking that evening services—their favorite amusement—shall not b> dispensed with, It bas almost je & war of the sexes. The weaker, being completely under the influ- ence of the priests, are now ur hom to their powers ands belag.bigaled ta the eniroma, they + ext , thes: ave takeo up the cause o! the Churct as woman only Knows how, and it remaitis to be seeu what tho reaalt y the days of the bor sage ers shall be forever ended. The priests are torribly alarmed for fear that the power they have so long wiolded is to be taken from them. ‘They havo su just such idolatrous exhibitions as caused tho accident in keeping tke people complately uoder subjection, and they know if once their influence is gone that, they sink into c waparative insiguificrnce. No One fa a Protestant country can understand how com- pletely the people in a country like Chile are governed by She priesthood. ‘Tite Church there appears to be as pow. erful as it was in Spain during the reign of Ferdinan: Tsadoila, aud this is singular when we consider that Chile is im all other respects the m st prosperous and enlight- ened of al! the goveranrents of South America. lam ted Wo believe, however, that tho late accident w)il ina great Moas ie Cause the scales to drop tga the eyes of ti ne dolude | people, and make them in nas libe they are w rezard to otber matters, If it has this tfoct ‘we May congratulate ourselves that the terrible Was not without its benolits, mot only to the poo; Chile, bat to the world at large. The Atm: Dy this awtul fesson, trught these people they bave been tu the course they were pursuing. The | eemiaprpay was terrible; bot a lesser oue might have 0. vo ayail,, Out of evil sometimes cometh good, fud we bave eve'y reason to hope that such will case in regard to this aflair, and that it will be of Deneiit to au otherwise hayyy and ivtettizent people. ‘The ‘number of lives lost on the occasion was more than fist mentioned. ‘The superintendent of the cemetery reyorts having buried two thousand one undred ond ten bodies. ihis does not include these ‘Who baye since died of their tujuries and the charrea Marsos that could not be distinguished. It is safe to say that not less than fwo thoveand five hundred per.ons per fsbed in that couflagration A list of two thousnd and thirty names {3 published that are known to have per isued. Others will be discovered from time to time, and maay will remain unknown, Notwithstanding thie warning given by this first catas- tropho, another aimost ex.ctly ike It came very near occurriig im another church in the same ciy only twenty-thres days after. Oo the Bist of fecember, ‘while services wore being performed in the Church of San Isidro, gowe artiliciai Dowers became igvited trom one of the candies on the aitar, Of course when the fre was discovered an immogiate rush for the dois took place, Women, screamin: mnt fainting, fell fo every direc- tion, the doora became choked and was almost im- possible Proyidentially the dre was at once extinguished, ‘or we sould have bad a repetition of the §th o. jeces wer. Tae confusion was so great (hat the church was at Once closed aud the remaluuer of the sery ces dispensed with Ag ta the first ive 6, neatly all the congrega tion, or by (ar the greater part, were women. T quote the foliowing iutcresting paragraphs from the Mercurio of Valparaiso of tho ist jast:— “Tue events consequent upon the borriblo tragedy of the @th of December, which was the solo theme of our last retrospect, have enthralied tho ibiic mind during the close of the last month, piople of Santiago, exasperated almost to an outbreak by the resistance offered by the clergy to the demolition of the fatal church of the Jesuits, assembled in throngs, whose aspect was almost menacing, at noou of the 14th of Me ore ja the open piace in frovt ot bene ruins, but iy at that very moment the gov: eat, with the consent of the Metropolivan of Santiago, 64 a decree ordering tho destruction of those walis that eteraalized the memory of the heartrending specta- cle, This judicious measuro allayed the popular excite: ment, and the citizens retired peaceabiy to their homes.” «<j¢com uumberiess melaacholy episodes and sterile com- meats, three results of great importance to dur eovial lie Bbave beon eliminated. The first ts a stature respecting the external regulation oi churches. This presents wise and called for legislation upon thee »nstruction aud adorn. fog o:,churches sod the uutaber of their doors, proscribes Bil toterna: scppens and excessive illumination, aud roe Atri¢ts the exercise of public worsh!p to the aeration of daylight, whose disuppearauce should be the signal for the ¢ at Of all churcleg. The opportanences of tho Girat of those regulations, and the (uli right of the Corpo Tatton to dict om, are recognized by all, but with rey gard to the last and most iinportant doubts have arigon, 85 much from chen ag ip that Co poration, not oi ins advantages, which are indisputable, but of the authority Of the Jattor to logisiate in that matter, Some opine that fhe maniginal body posscss the right; overs attribute juriadiction Satlusivety 10 {ho iacropolitan, and think it a kuotty question, to be adjusted’ by a tal iaw, Of this latter oplaton bas been the Afr. in the interim ee Signed by a considerable Bumbet of the tad settreating the governs mont to yeto tals stetute, + i cifeutatod. Anumbers Of those ladies, 40 admé ity at hime, their proper phere, rush & ant fro about the streets to "impress gmat et (0 that petition. Others have sought the Bratton the Public, inspired by the same idea, and, pB-Neg ‘an unmistakable agitation hats seize pin ‘our female b tonne f After the commotion, which almost reached Snsurrection on the part of Uke men, the wrevaiting ex- ‘@ con’rary direction in the fair sex, in oe a predict the end of Ue wnAalural war fe every ont can trace its beginning from cowardly priesterast which uses , cons fain woman aoe tt to force supersticion and tyranny a nth oe een ns fersit's £3 the in cectecae aerate ae ve ih ape ee ipport ‘religious’* which ngewe have been subscribed by Several Popo Ma of me ‘This champton is ood middie a She on to iv the tn wbigh the Chilean youth, accompanied by the ation, bay Saliaed vie entuuainam a in Valpe- ‘most popular social ! have ettained ‘at least e practical im the midst of so many sorrows and observe the griof that has affected the ee eer in countries, particularly Mevdoza ana Cobija, in presence of that afitiction for which we baye no fitting words. This sor- row has displayed won, ees only ip jy oar pious obs: jules, but in for the orphans who are eft alone ani copraented. Vr the world as well. San dingo ba has sgict ite forebead with a glorious crowa that will ease the burden of its crown of thorna—the cvown of esa # ‘zo ke the following extracts from the “notes of tue hist fartmiht A tho fame journal:— clergyman of Santiago, making a desperate lem to paliiate the atroc'ous imposture of the Virgin Mary’s letter box, on the score of — alleged ay of the correspondence, hoped, the em| bravado of defying Mibe Intendant of ant. tingo, Francisco Bascunan Guerrero, to publish 2 Jetters penned by young ladies, addressed to the irgin, aud destined to be read by the Rev, John Pete, hich were discovered by the authorities in th eaual lettor box—a challenge which be knew ie ie tendant’s noble character pach Prevent him from ac- cepting—to represent that infamous piece of j ry as merely a ‘pious fraud.’ The Intendant, in bis indignant reply, demande how the priest can be 80 lost to all sense i deconcy as to think that he could ex to the world lotters which chance bad put into bi: » aad thus throw obloquy on some whose errors should ‘bo veiled by their awful fate. In the course of his eloquént letter she fit irtichortt Ween dnp of erp the seed Y avs ws ng &n'9, the sanctuary ialaod domestic hearth for the sacred secrets, anne by the unanimous execration U honest Toe Mercurio, ie speaking of political affairs, Png np performing a iden and unlooked for evolu- tion, has exchanged its ill-will and resistance for & most ‘commendable docility rpecoenp nce to the kixecutiv with some trifling modificatt The budget, which hag beon the almost exclusive aries ot deliberation trom the bezinuing of last month, has been passed, ‘Ibe sa- gacity 0° political observers is completely batiled by this strange alteration tn the course of the legislative bodies, in the jast moments of their existence. Some attribute it to discouragemont; others to a deep Inid scheme for re newing hostilities at @ more couventwnt season; others to concessions of the goverument, which, in our viow, is a calumny evcn more than a cbimers testine division among those ators and deputies, which, enfeebling them at the bour of attack,rendered a retreat no longer @ matter of choice. If this latter con- clusion be not the most exact, it fs at least the most logi- cal, and the most in analogy with the political butties of our country.” It is considered a settlod fact that the Valparaiso and Santiago Railroad will be extended to Curico. [he dis tance is about thirty six miles, aud the estimated maxt. mum cost about two millions of dollars. The government is {ully nuthorized to go on with the work, aud tno con- tract will soon be given tothe lowest aud best bidder, Quite an alarm has been created among many persons in Chile by the sate of several coudetuned steamers: ot-war by the English government to unknown speca- jators. They appear to think they have been purchased by agents of the Bolivian government to operate against Chile, and express fear least the hosttle squadron should Soon make ils a; pearance on their coast. (They may cease their alarm, for the vessels referred to havo doubtless been purchased by agents of the 60 called Southern contederacy, the Rappahannock, now in a port of France, being one of the number.—Ep, Hxnato } Nor Mercurio thus closes its ‘‘Review of tho Fort- night: — “At the close of the year 1863 we cannot help recall- ing how full of misfortunes it Ifas been throughout. ‘The upparalicied drought which has devastated our fields, the continuaves of the crisis in private fortuues, ‘tho deficit iu the treasury, the immivent risk of a war,’ the sterile agitation of partios, and, lastly, a catastrophe of which history gives no example, have crowned our nation troubles, But we should regard it as some consolation for so much suffering that the Chilean character, elevated Plaste its amiction AC aerrateent by.adversity, has dis. Played rr oonpress bas appropriated half a maliion of dollars for the purchase and equipment of steamers-of-war to increase the Serength of thes Chilean navy ”” ‘Ihe wna'ket for productious of tho republic was very dull. The fret pare of the fortnight prior to the sailing of the steamer there was very little movemout in mer- chandise; but the latter part showed @ little more ac tivity. ‘The prices wero, with few exceptions, down, with @ prospect of still caper decline. Copper’ was in. —, good demand. Asale of 16,000 quintals had by t= at $18 75 on board, avd after the arrival of the inst steamer there bad been sold $2,000 quintais at the aan price end terms. There had also been sates of small lots in slore ut $1812, Arrivals of American ships were (ew and far between. There is but little of Fapirtasoe from this republic. Much ca ew, has been shown by tts He ood for the the late terrible contin; Santiago. Hubscriptions bave bes eh gabe for tho benefit of the sur Pate who baye }, or who are rea charity. Solemn services have been held in all the churches of Lima for the repose of the souls of the vio- tims of the night of the 8th of December, those in the Church of Deing of the most impressive character. of the immense building was lie meeee All the tage hal, aleve at ls ment, with the ves tn Lima, fot te ne Menaueer ee tee tar tees oo Gee me aittigalty has occurred between ee ott Tuvian governments relative to the bes grey ination of gome rig od Spain. Avery sharp pote bas been written Spanish Admirat how with his flagshi tee berber of Callxo, regarding “the aflair, avd its Bunge may be considered of a decidedly threaten! character. It says, a other things:—“In virtue this “consideration her Catholic Majesty orders her Consul to represent to the Peruvian government that her gov- eroment requires a speedy satisfaction tor the offence."” Her Catbolic Majesty orders him to moke efficacious er. forts to-accelerate as much a8 possible the proceedings of the courts, and to obtain a severe punishment for the assassins and their accomplices, and be is aiso ordered to protest with energy, in case they tried to evade giving the sitisfaction exictea by justice, leavirg thus a hor- rib’e crime unpuulshed; advising him that in order to rake that satis acti n effective Spain has sufi and if the protest were not cnovgh she woul course (o other means more efficacious. The Comnerese, io reviewing tho con\rovorty says Yoru has tried with ag much sincerity as kindness to cuitivate the most friendly relations with Spain; but if it is wished to take this de- sire as an expression Of timidity Peru does not fear, nor neetls tofear. ‘Those who are iaaking of their force will tind themselves grevtly misia Moderation has nothing in common with deb 48 @ countiy compararively small and f eble, | enouyh to make her rights and her dignity reepectec Cn the sth instant Lon Justo Arosemenn, Miaistor of the United States of Colombia to Peru, passed a ci cular note to the diflerent foreign ministers and cvns.uls residing iu Lima, announe!ng thetein the victory of Geuera! Mos- quera over General Flores, at the battle of Cuaspend. In the latter part of the note he suys:—The Colombian gov. ernment, true to the principles of noa-iutervestion, xnd respecting tiie independence, sovereignty and liberty of Beua- lesires only to negotiate a lasting peace with tie! sioter ; and, in virtue thereof, the President has aythor+ General A. G nzalez Carazo to conclude an armistice With the government of Ecuador, while the basis of the treaty of pence is in the course of negotiation." The mercio, in giving this not, thus Bpeaks of its contents: — “We are convinced the eoverpmentor Colombia will fuifil the promises of ts Minister. If this were not the case, tho ether republics would anake tho grestest efforts to susthin the indepeudonce of Pound There is some- thiug peculiarly signiticant in this paragraph. It goos to show what | have asserted tn former leiters—that i: Mes- quera carried ot bis avowed purpose in regard ®to Koi dor, notwithstanding his Mivister’s assertion tp’ the con- trary, wikich wag the annexation of th t republic to the United Stetes of Colombia, war with Peru would have beeu the inevitybie result. Although Mosquera would like to add Pera to his conquests, still be felt that it woult have been a hard task to accomplish; and I bave no doubt this conclusion on is part had much to do with bis mak- ing peace. Metts asCortod that Jast year was a propitious one for the r sani of Veru—due order acd decorum having Deon presorved and general interests greatly enhauced. Tho following is the amoust an! destination of the guano shipped trom the Chincha Islands during the month of Decomber last. T versols for Rngland’ France n do. 3 do. 6 do, 9 ao. 1 do. ‘Total..37... sett eweeeeens There were twenty ‘four’ arrivals and departures of American vessels at the port of Caliao daring the two weeks prior to the sailing of the steamer. A steamer cleared from Callao on the L1th inst., vader United States colors, for Payta, Guayaquil, Tumacd and Panama, ealied the Go ahead, She ts said to be the old English steamer New Granada, aitecwaige called the Bernadino, and rue mor says sie ‘is now the property of Mosquera, baving been pure! y him to serve as a Colombian man of war, iu ore to factiitate his operations: inst Reuador. low she comes under the American flog remains to be seen; and if sho dees arrive hore, which I very much doubt, I trust the matter will be inquired ato; (or there ts doubtiess a screw loose somewhere in this transfor, ROVADOR, “Wonders will never conse.” Peace has been declared between Foneder and the United States of Colombia. In my Inet lettor I left General Mosjvera and his victorious army within @ short distance of Quito, A ecoond armis. tice had been declared, which al! supposed would ond the conqeest of Fouador doin, nowledced, aud its an noxation ag 6n6 of the United States of Colombia. Tbe lieve that while writing the lettor General Mosqueta was in quiet porsession of thecity of Quito, aud Yhat he was Already looking with: longiog, eyes | : the direction oF Lima, with the fond hope st Mo distant day of being there as the tte conqueror of Pers, How everythin bag cbanged! In my letter of December 14 1 remarks “Very funvy things happen sometimes in tho political aifuirr of theo South and Contral -Amerioan ropublics; ond, if anything singular should torn up between te we governments that now threaten destruction to Other, no one need be In the least surprised.'* Loans | from however, that i have been very much surprised, ni having for a moment supposed that peace could be de- FX except ul ‘such conditions ne Poh, 4 yencemen ation of ander and tho addition of that re- Gece vires acl for Eoundor gasseae United Stores of Colombia, Mosq Pack ovesy one considered wound’ be, what he & rae before the comm it of der bis control. ime ue a pokeass igned at Pinsaqui on the axes Loreyoe and friep“isbip are cavypitbed be, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1864. ST TE AE ERA PEp ETAT I AROMA Yl REE ROS... SF Allammennapeoecaeenne——— aa Benryremyrsenenm——\areuaeeeae ont Wie | Sr rathor that train whish bay aro wa faiare a6 Bover to be settled by a resort to arma. Annicig 2.—All prisoners ¢hat may havo been taken singe the commponeement ot peste 04 velossemanee Boia re to'be at on from the oe and those pend abe Cot mre aed pen BE veatcan The roa of of my . Ry) betweea old New Granada and Ll fore. pry yas rol iy eapaaiioe countries to be reduced to a number not greater (aan actually necea- sary. ARricLES —The ratifications of this treaty aro to be exchanged within three days, and ap additional treaty to bo celebiated immediately afterwards, which ia to be laid before the Logislaturas of tho two countries. The above treaty has boon ratilied by the two Presi- dents and published officially. Private advices state that Mosquera commenced evar cuating the territory of Ecuador on the 4th inst.,and that on the 7th he bad crossed tne Carchi into Colombia. From the game source we learn that in addition to the’ treaty of peace an arrangement bas been entered into berween the two governments ph na the custom bouses on the frontier are to be abolished, and free trade established botween tho two countri The people here are anxious to know what tho second be. They say there 1s more is it than the majority suppose, and when it is. Feehan mare liaes will be thrown upon the subject of this au cen pemmertany ‘we now bay ‘There are some very wise bi who a2 Sert that General Mosquera now intends to invade Yene- guela; that if ho had seen fit to do so he could have walked over Peru without that & govornmoat being able to offer any resistance worth mentioning. Thos, are whitewashed Colombians, who know, or profess 10 know, more about Mosquera and the affairs of Colombia than Mosquara himself. ‘There aro others who think that the threatening aspect of Peru ia yi oh and the revolu- tions tv Spin and other States in the rear, had more to do in mak! Toarlag. poe peace than any desire on Mosqvera’s part to cultivate an: idence, now diy relations with Ecuador. It makes but little di however, who is right and who is Be aged that is wore point May it peeps atood poets both oe do something to better the condition of their pexple, rather than think of another war about otning, ‘RAL AMERICA. Ph) Bigrigr Ral Company’ Capt. J. M. Dow, keh this the on instant. Her dates Acajulta, 11th; La Libertad, 13th; 16th; Realejo, 16th, and runta Arenas 19th, She peice ch the following cargo for New York:—36 ceroons of cochineal indigo, & packages india rubber, 23 bales of deorskins, eu rial im, 1 ‘pte of goatskins, 4 bags of 10 $350 in spec: the news from all parts of Ceutral fe ctheett ah Fhe Guatemala is quite interesting. SALVADOR. We have dates from the city of San Salvador, the capi- tal, tothe 12th instant. The olections (or membors of ho “Constitutional Assembly” were over, and a majority for the present administration was. iis congoq sence. Many, however, of the strong (rien da of Generat Barrios were ‘among those elected. It is said—aud no doubt with tratp—that a strong feeling exists for Barrios, aud a dysire for bis return. It is kopt, for the present, very quiet; but, like aslumbering volcano, it la sure break forth soonef or later, aad will doubtless oon all before it, Several reforms are beiug attempted by (he government in order to increase its popularity with the People. The priests are also boginuing to make their ap- pearance once more, now that the church is allowed full ‘Swing. HONDURAS. In Honduras everything appears to be “at sixes and sovens,"” Thore is, to use a sailor’a oxprossion, in that couutry a goneral “hurrah’s neat.” Ibere are two Pre. sidents, each ono trying to outlaw tho other, Some of tho departments are in favor of one and somo in favor of the other, and some apparently indifferent to both, and until matters become settlod in Houduras that Centra! Amori- oe republic may be considered hardly worth meotion- 1B COSTA RICA. Congress has cloged its session, alter baving passed seve- ral acts of more or less importasco, among which is one for regulating the coinsge 0° guid ‘abd ailver on (he decimal systom, and another legalizing Protestant marriages. Io future all marriages of foreiguors coutracted in the coun. try, before cousuls or other diplomatic agents, become logal and have all the civil effects of marriages made ac- cording to the old laws of tho country. Application has been nixde to the *goverament of Costa Kica by the representative of Mr. Edward Loos, the managing director of the Nicaragua Canal Company, for recognition as the lawful owner of the contract euterod into with Mr Belly by Costa Rica aad Nicaragua. The rnment in its reply loaves the entire it to the ‘rench tribunals. Another application was mado by tho game party for a contract to establish afree port at the mouth of the Colorado river, tho southora brauch of tho San Juan, and to conneot it by @ road with Say Jose. Ths application was rejected, tor certain roasona: but pormis- sion was given tomake surveys;and make a specified Proposa! witniasix ee LOMBIA. The tax recently icdeceae ‘or ra:hér the export duty, y by bog goverument at Bogota on tudia rubber, dye woods, applies only to the products of the ‘country, and aot then all those articies that may pags over the rail (or pment at Aspinwall. The inspector appoiuted will Pare be bands full to discover what mapa what ia ax ri Ww hag ones any further news from tho intorior re- garding the recent revolution, and will not have any, If suppose, waned the next steamer arrives frour Carthagena, ee operon i steamshi; ako from Now Yoreoa tho 13th feoenceereee at ee ov the 23d, at seven o'clock A. Her passengors crossed the same day, and embarked on board the pogeeoag 4 boy eee) voase! sailed at one P. M. on the 2th f Francisco. A passenger by the coat he Taboga als Peing sini om the si ihe while ran: trom the railway terminus to ‘the Califoraia steamer. was —= staat =, Panama. We aro leesod with dry most superb moonlight oights, which are a greai relior after a long,,weary, wet oss. Peace boing deciarod, the city ts leas Of a martial appearance than ft did two weoks since; and my friond. the uabloached American Ide, finds bis outdoor ‘calitug aad occupation” gone Gali the uoxt terrible war breaks out. ‘The Koundor tan Consul on Sunday Inst roboiated his flag, and in a joking wer, asked the President of the State of Panama to saute The reply was, ‘1 will i you will Bead me the gue and powder *? It ig said that wo are soon to havea woekly line of steamers between Panama and Vatparaiso, and Aspinwall and Southampton 1 should think, from the rapid m: crease of business on this live, that it would pay very well, If it is not commenc.d once, it must be very soon; fer the semi-monthiy steamers can hardly aceom- modate the amount of freight offering. Thy time also should be made better than it now is between this port and Valparaiso. Tweaty days 13 too loaz except for eld fogies It should not be more than fifteen, tf that Smail steamers should do the way business, leaving the through stcamers but one port to touch at—Cailao, Panama, Jan 2—6 A. M. Tho steamship Urizaba, from Sau Francisco oa the 13th ivstant, arrived at four o'clock this morning. She briugs tho following specie: — For England. . . $50,081 For New Yor Total wetee —And eg! e passengers of cl ses. The following 13 a summary of the specie that has arrived by the California steamers duriug the mouth vf January. BY STEAMER ST, LOUIS. For Fnglaid... For New York For Engiand. For New York Total for England . Total for New York. Grand total.,....... Pacneogers will cross this moruiug about eight o'clock, and leave Aspinwall about noon. oo $1,462,804 «823,863 $3,490,035 Ten Douars on Deata--Sexmixg a Tarearaving Liat TeR.—A day or two since Mrs. Faivoy, a very respectable and weeithy lady, living in Eighty-sixth street, noar Fourth avenue, received a threatening letrer, the follow: ing of which is a’copy:— Manam—I ain a man of few Nig re! dollars ot one of you has to die, It must be sent right away by the Post o} do not get tt by Saturday morning Wildo what tsay, Bend it to gohan Watson 119 Nassau rtreet, right off, JOHN WATSON Being much frightened at the receipt of such @ totter, Mra. Falvey communicated with Postmaster Wakeman, with whom she fs acquainted, and the matter was placed in the hands of officer Gilmore, on duty at the Post office, to work up. terday mornin, flicer sent a letier, written in , feminine band, to Watson. The lever ea was as follows: Nuw Yorm, Feb 6, 1964, Mr, Joun Watrox, 119 Nassau street — T received, “i Note and hasten to send ms Pe bint a you deman you must send me tea note addressod to ell ea one jo bogus bills, was deposited in the Por Soon afterwards a young man appeared at the letter window and asked if there were any letters for John Watson, ee an affirmative answer, the young man demanded lower. He said his name was Watson, and the cierk (who was posted) told him it ees agaivst ‘the rules of the office to ver leiters to parties hom they were not addressed without an order. The feant then . bUt Boon returned with an jer, which runs thus:— hog ty 6, 1h New i to deli all for self to bearer and ooticen? © Sater TR WATSON uy Neves wreet ‘The decoy letter tly delivered to the mes- senger, he started = iberty street, followed by officer Gilmore. When near Broadway the young fellow tore open the esse Corts he was jug the money the ofticer grabbed and took him tine station house ‘the ner then prisor ve the name of Jobn Martin, and confessed to Rebding Dé letter to Mrs. Falvey. In ex- piatfation of bis conduct he stated that be had contracted 14 Os be felt ia honor bound to pay, and vee bard up had adopted that method of raising the necessary Wok in; , only fifteen yoars, third’street, not Far hom he sent cho committed M’artia irs. Falvey will prob. day to prefer a complaint aga’ ast tho The Newfoundiand Te! conn Fa bd pre tad bea » for “) fa my So} he " vege nana ented sleet storm pon gg een ABRIVAL OF THE COLOMBIA. News from Mexico, 8t. Do- mingo and Cuba. Reported Successes of the French Arms in Mexico. GRAND COUNCIL OF GENERALS AT HAVANA Spain Petitioned to Abandon St. Domingo. Arrival of Arms for the Southern Rebels, ke, hey ke. Tho steamship Columbia, Captain Barton, from Now ‘Orleans and Havana, arrived at this port yesterday. Sho brings interesting nows from Cuba, Mexico and St. Do- mingo. Our Havana Correspondence, ‘Havana, Fob. 2, 1964. Reports Concerning tne French Military Movemen's in Mexico—Skirmish:s with the Mexicans—Admiral Milne’s Arrival and Departure—Movemenis of British War Ves- wele—Admiral Liv fsry's Reception—His Departure for New York—News from Si. Domingo—Attack of the Do- minicans ona Spanish Steamer—The Spaniards Want Forty Thousand Men There—The Immense Cost of the War—Arrival of Arms far the Rebels in Dixie, dc. By the Spanish steamer Cuba, which asrivod ov the evening of the 27th, from Vera Cruz, we get dates from that portto the 21st, but only to the 18th from the city of Mexico. It ts reported that Agnoscatirntes has been occupied by the French, aiso Zacatecas ; but thia is denied ia the Socie- dad, tho most reliabie pap2r in tho city of Mexico, It was also stated that Juarez ana his family had arrived at Monterey. This is also refuted by receat letters from that place, Taat his family arrived ia true; but bia whereabouts ace unknown. »They (his family) are the guests of Eugonio Aguine Tie taverns and houses are overt from Toxas, There have beon a fow skirmishes throughout the Mexican republic, but wove of any great importance We are told that Guadalajara has boea occupiod by Goveral Fazaine, and that Miramou was expected to ar- rive on the 1sth ‘The British min of-war Shaunoa camo ia on tho 28: from Matamo, Sir Alexander Milne, in the No, has been here, and loft for tho Bormudas, wher ho i3 to moet his rolief, Sir James Hope. Tuo Buzzard and Potrei have also visited ua, Admiral Lisofsky, of Ruasia, is atill here, aad the object of many altentions, rivaling oa a smaller scale those shown bim in your city, His officers bayo nightly attended the soireos, balla and operas hore. They were at the Pataca on Sunday, and wore dine’ by General de Manna ou Monday. They leave to-day for your port, A great many Americans hayo visited the ‘Alexander Novski, and wero very cordialiy recaived, and we ail wish them good speod. From St. Domingo wo have nothing startling. Wo aro tol! of two attacks by the rebela oa the Spanish steamor ted, which conveys supplies to the camps at Guamaa and Monte Plata, a short distance from St. Domingo city. ‘There have been two or three uasiccesst ai attempts to re- cover the town of San Cristobal, only twelve mtias from ed with rofugoos the capital, But, if wo have nothing of importanca from St Do- mivgo, here, ia our very midst, haa transpired an act destined to exert a powerful inilueace ou the fate of that island. On Saturday, the 30th ult . there waa a council of generals the Palace. Goveral Vargaa, the head officer hd been sent 40 state that Spaia could do nothing without forty thousaad more mov; that even wheu tho rebellion was put dowa twenty | five (oousaod miab re aia there for two years Tho Iuteudenie stated that over $6,000,000 had beea spent from Cuba alone for tu's undertaking Tt was shown that there are now ovor eight thousand sick in the bospitaia of St, Domiago, Porto Rico and thia islaad (a low eatimate); that (bere aro nv more Mea, novey Or equipments that cra bo spared trom the Istand of Cuba, and it waa dotermiusd to Memorialize tho Crown by the mail steamer of the 30th, advisia: the abaadoameant of the island of St. Domingo, The Cuda brought a large quantity of arms, intended for the French, but fosuy do.ivered them hore to br. Ram- sey, the rebel egent. O! course you can imagino that tbe’ attempt wil b ts made to run thom through the blockade ito Dixie. The steamer Alico 14 loading (or (bia par and a schooner wilt probably start to-day (or tho ¥F in Bast Twenty-fourth Street. DESTRUCTION OF THR WE8T BUILDING OF TOK BM: PIRE WORKS—LO68 ABOUT $150,000. About six o'ciock last night a fire broke out ia tho sixth Goor of the large manutacturiog buildiog known as the Empire Works , on Twenty-fourth street, near aveaus A, aad running through to Twenty-Artu street. Whea first discovered the fire appeared to be in the drying room of the twine factury of R. Holfen. The flames aproad with great rapidity and soon reached the Mfth aud fourth floors. Owing to the groas hoight of the. building it was almost impossible to throw. water upon the flames. Te firemen, howevor, are deserving of much crodit (or their exertions in preventing the fire from ex- tending Into the gast building At one time it won posed that the Oro would be cut off on the third Oy but owing to their being an open space ia the contro of the builving the flames extended through it from itoor to floor, and out of reach of the streams of water. [he entire building i nearly destroyed. The o cupants ising pearly alktheir property. Tho toliowiag is alist o” tho spante and thoir loages, as far ax could be o ya au Ti00n —R Helden, maaufacturer of. tw: aaa 000. C, Seabo.d, pears maker; loss, about $1,509, jams & Co., weavers, losd, $5,000, War Watltoa Lewou & Goldy, Maurer, miauufagturer of hoop skirt manufacturer; logs, $1,500 hoop ckirts, losa. $1,000, 0» ctorer of mar navred mry Meducl y H, Wella, vovreco, iow ‘osner & Gregor, turers, loas $1,500 Houry h er, weaver; lues $1,000, Joun Stuclair, bounct wi $1,000 Four Fioor.—F. Pryeavil, glass cutter; tural imprementa, toss $3,009. 3, many yor, loan $3,000. P J. Sause, ‘ngricni- J. Schumacher, maker of pearts; lags 81,0 Hint Fi0vt 8. G, Walker, waich movemeuta maker; hes $1,500, Jhiaon & rata turers; loss $2,000, W. A or, 1036 ab ut $2,000-—no insurance. J. maker, ‘poo! aud Loudoa mud othors, Stoonp Froon —Wiitiam B lose $2,600 C. H. Rodgers, pianoforte manufreturor , loas about $3,010. Leopold Solamidi, fogs $1,000. J. Burk Pipe tactary; hardt, ptpe factory; loss $500. First Vroor.—Tne wert bail of the first oor and part of the second floor was occupied by A.C. Lezgett as a foed mill: loss about $26,000; insured for on! tho Seeurity Insurance Cotapany ‘The east bal? of the Grst floor, part of the scooud. wad part of tuo third foor were occupied by W. D. Mangum, dealer in graia aud {ced , loss about $20,000; tasured (or $3,000. PAswwet.—G. Michad!, tanner, loss about 8509 There is but very 1ittld iusurdace on tho property of the temants: Tho vuliding destroyed was six stories high, about sixty feet front by two luadred feet doop, extouding through the block from Tweuty.fourth to Tweaty atta The logs will not be probably abort of $40,000. ion is owned by Samuel Logget!, and ouly insured fr abut $29,000, < the following ‘ance companies. viz— Pacific, St. “6, Astor, Hope, Stuyvesant, Security, Beekman, Peter Cooper, aud Hope of Provideace aad Hampden of Massachusetts. Seca ecenaee. sg ar on tho fizst floor by Hardsou & McCready, aers. Secoad floor aad pe of the third by bs. Bright gun stock maker, Mr. enamolied maker, Hovey & Broiter, manufacturers of bap ceners aod Mr Cohea, weaver =e more or less damage dono to their stocks by Captain foe gees and his sergeant and men were very efficient, and ly aided the firomen ip the dis- charge of their duty. The reserves from the Twenty hinth, Seventoonth, Keveath and Twenty-first preciacts wore on the ground, aod aded in keeps tors out of the way ‘of the Qremen Negleet of the Recruiting Surgeons. TO TSE BDITOR OF THE HERALD Fa 6, 13954 T would calb tbe attention of thors parties who have the recruiting interest of the Siato in (heir bands to the necessity ofhaving their doctors remaia longer in their otBes. Ove wuld think ybéte was uo such thing as war Doctors wall off and leave men as if they wore paid to reject instead of enlist mon. ‘Tis hard to cotnpare situa- ig Off the specta fon ae ay AM angry to see nat uh pos.ti ie foremoet, 08a of tho intotest of ths Sta'and eng, ~ aes Ny iioced acai ith thousands of others, bare fought aod ‘the howe tg hardsuip for is country, and fare trying to reorganize my compaoy to Toshao fad a tos, fa bia oes ne cost at twoor t o'elock—— Btn tay If mea holding gow. te 0 o'cloels cite an a iar cad two of a8 well shut up shop. me wre had them at the froat for ous two. battios, T am under patriotic, 8. LL, Captain Co. D, Fighty-oighth N. ¥. Yoiuatoers, Dianer to Generat Baraside Boson, Feb. 6, 1864, Apumber of distinguished cit.zons gave 9 compli- Meatary dinner to Major Genere, Burusido, At tho Revoro House, last eveaing. A, G, Bullock, Speaker of tho House, NEWS FROM ARKANSAS. Gea. Price im Oommand of the Rebelsa— Phe Rebel Captain Kusrseli Held as a der of Quantre Foer Surra; Ark., Fob. 6, 1864. General Price hag superseded Gevoral Holmes in the command of the Departmout of Arkansas. His bead. quarters are still at Loagwood, wost of Camdon. Captain Ruagell, Govora! Gunter's Adjutant, was brought here today. Geoeral Huater is s son of Seuator Hunter, of Virginia, and commands the {ndian brigade in tho division of the rebel General Huater? It haa been recommended that Captain Russell be held 48 @ hostage in the delivery up of Quantreli for the mur- dor of Major Curtis, at Baxtor’a Spring, last fail Figne with Gacril: Kansas. Lgavenwortu, Kansas, Fob. 6, 1864. Major McKianoy, of the staff of Genoral Curtisa, reports (hata sicirmis& took pince betwooa Captain Coleman's command and about one hundred guerillas, ia Jackson county, The latter are suppossd to boa part of Quau- Wwoh’s old band. There are evidences that guertilas aro collecting in that county for pluodering operations, Arrangements are being made to break up their organi- vation, Obituary. Bostow, Fob. 6, 1864, * Hon, Marous Morton, formorty Governor of’ Massa chusetts, diod to-day at Gis resideace ia Taunton, Hie ago was dighty year: Frederic Tudor, the wetl kuown ice oxportor, diod to- day, aged eighty-one years. _ cone, Living Br ach of the Divinest lower that blossotna in the garland of nature is perpetu: INTHALON 4 SON'S Bxteact o¢ tho Niwnt Blooming. us. Ct is au unchangeable, unequatied and tmpérishable a me for the handkerchief, distilled (rom tbe ceutral vou of that queen of ti u OMcial Drawings of Murray, Co,'a Kentucky State Lottery, ” oT _ Runrooky, Bxtta O1Ass 159—Fob, 6, 43, 5, 48, 34, 75, 42, 65 10. 70, 36, io 2, 23, 73. Kaiervoicr, Guass 150 6, 1354, 38, tp. 34, 67, 7, 52. by adstregain URRAY, EDDY & co, Oovington, Ky Circulars sent free of” slant Official Drawings of the Sheiby College Lowery of Kentucky. Extra Crass 63—Feb. 6. 1364. , 34, 9, 27, 32, 50, 18, 57, 76, 42, 38, 14, 54 72, 70, 60, 28, Cisns Bi—Feb. 6, 1964, Circulars acu: by addressing 53, 5, 67, 27, 77, 30, 76, 1. 4% E. SIMMONS & CO. Covington, Ky. OMcial Drawings of the Livracy Asso- ciation Company's Lottery of 4 Kentucky. ‘ou feb. ¢ xtita © 45,40 47, 34, 7 » 10, 46, 53, 4, 13, 58. Cirss SR—Pob, 6, 1394, 59, 65. 76 18, 51, 47, 77, 37, LL, 55, 64 Circulars seat by aidressing PRANC, EuLts & C., Managers, : Obtaihon Ky. Messrs. Simuaons, Rogera & Co. are authorized (0 receive deposits and make collections on our account MONS & OO. Lottery Tickets Cashed in AU Legal ized Lotte Information JOSEPH BATES, 1 en. all siveet, room No. 1, N. ¥, Pritces Cashed im All Legalized Lotte- ries and information given, GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, Brokers, 310 Chestaui street, Philadelphia. BS Prizes Cashed in All Legal ree we eras Prompt aud reliable information given or JR. CLAYTON & C0.. 10 Wall ntveet, N.Y, Havann Graud Scheme on the Roy plan of the Shelby College feo? of Kentuck: Tuforma- tion furnished. CK & OC Brokers, 38 Pine street, N.Y. Royal Havana Lottery.—30 per Cent pret m paid for prirs Taformation furnished. Highest races paid for Douoloova and all kinds of Goll and Silver.@ TAYLOR &C Bankers, 16 Wal! street, N. ¥. A Beautth Comptexton.—Latrda’s Bloom of Youth has achieved @ celovrity of having no ug frat for beanlitying the complexion and skin. Al gists and 483 Broadway. An Elegant And Cheap Article, Healthy and durable “CRONDAL'S Patent Prepared Corkst ulus. — ‘Alarge assortment of Mattresses and Furniture Cushions, Seats for Wonches, kc,: Life Preserving Pll ows aad Boat Beats, Saviag Varts, fc. ntly on hand and orders filed at the shortest hole. at 705 Broadway. 106 Album Photog-aph: hayes de Via and Parlor Portraita, finest HOL! Broagway aad Jersey City Union ‘Gall A@lietcd with Rheumatism, fond ircumatic Headache, will find great CRONDA! AL'S Patant Pree uahiona, Pillows, dc. Dood oadeny 705. Pollak d& Son, near the AL 1 thos: Piles, Nervou relief and comfort from usit pared CorkstuiTed Matirease Oni nad examine the article Address to Smoker: Meorschaum manufacturers. 357 Broome, sireet, we'l goode Bo at wholesale and ‘ipes cut to oraer re oued and mounted. At Cost ogee? Seas heorit reals fos ond Coals, ante, 50. Returned soldiers Miatioat Come 916 e tia Chante i14 William street, A Doren Cartes de Whetse. © wwe Sit AU ualil suited. Life size Butea tes Bowery. A Perfect Hair Dys—Miller’s—Only 50 ceatsabox. Try it. Bold by deuggista. Depot 66 Dey ot. Batehelor's Hatr Dyc—The Best in the world. Harmicss, reliab'o, lustantaneous, The only per fect dye. Sold by urea Factory 8! Barclay sirec" go 4 for fire and vicinity, No. Ab Local ageula wauted © Brown's Broncntat at Troches, for Coughs, oid, Pulmouary and Asthmatic Disorders, hays proved their edlicacy by & of many years, and have received oniais fe sed them, Matr Dy and retail, ry vative iatadoro’s y or House. Dr, Cheeseman’ Regulating Pills ave aay’ ng bundrets of lieving wato!d suf fering among tie femal ated git! suitertng ause of her from a deranged ay tressing paige, physica) provcab 2 andlow spirits, sould torra before her diMoultiea end in coasymption where she moy finda balm for by Werings and a sure cure. That bum, ure is to be found ia DR. CIHRYSHMAN'S PILLS, and in no other preparation befove the world. Inthe crisis of life which precedca ag well ayia thatwhich follows, ma- tosty, they greatly tacie the change taking place ta the system, and obviate danger while they prevent pata Hold by druggista generally. Seat prompily by wail $l par box, or 6 for 8 ad‘ eeae! NGS & HILDYEE, Pr Sight and Hoar at Grint in place, raminat from 9 to & Distitted Dew in tne Binest Thing in 4 for the auin and complexion, Tt ix perte t. detciovs and refreshing, acd readers tie acit Deauufully cleat, eft and «mactt, Al druggists and 77> Broadway ry remiu nm 1563. ER'S colevrated Eiaatic Stitch Sewta ed the bigest comp Tadiana Micb! ant Or fair held For Benutitying Mmplexion Use Yatame Leweubery's Pustil Tt is no eoametic: Jt ia used on wan { puridies the iin, Aad Dongwe a heallhy hue on tie compienod. | POF salc by draggisia and pert and at 500 Broadny Persons su®sriag from er; fad ft an tnfalilble remot? 6 Poudre Subtile Upraote Hate Gouraw laor say pret of (ne body, WPartantos at from low fo 453 Broulway Kote! Arrlivals.<A Complete List of Are rivals at the Hlotots ip to two o'cigeR A.M. will Be Dab linged every’ moratng ia the DAILY NEWS . Hoye's athn Hair Restorative. ere CHALLESUB TO TBST. ‘There acq many preparations iu the warcet | “y fealore fared and gray hic: peopie see mania ares unable to dovide, Which 18 # taynad falling (o derive the stie that tney whiel ‘an be Fe up. abe proprietor of proprietor to asi no- OWT'S HIAWAT P-sve' hat aorne well Known persons, ~ Be, og on, ritalbverenes nae of Stand by og f 00.6 peraon whose hair bas become ey, to the @ack preparation (o restore it; ear! thing but bis own prepara‘ion, And the person ta use aot ‘While the tea. ig making: the certidcate of th: resale publimmed in all the prinelpal pe papers of the coumwy, at ee ioaeen. tel & (SAS 10 “ioGaiwgeay phoney oe Y. copy Ph ¥, PRystolony, Pekin een oN at 15 conta, by frst post; Pe a aaa a 5 | Lesttes Ginger Wine. Deligh(fa!. soothing. refresh, For salo at all the lending grocers’ uw ine city, ud the SCTENTIFIG "7 Attorneys for securing thia.and all foreign countrica. bad seventeen years’ experieuce ave acted aa Atlorneys for wore ‘og the Pateut Laws and other tmpar- ace toa. "Consnita N'& CO, M Coruer f And heve Removal.—Ww 295 Broadway, where patrons. . se atcs.—Brown’ * Standard Seates, Adapted to avery branch of bu: Whe at the maautnetirer « depot, No. 3 i the Astor House. Trusses .—Mars' Truas ofive, 3 Elastic Goods, 8» tendant. No 2 ipporters, Sb Wigs, Toupee and Moldavia Cream, for be vutitying’ the BACHELOR'S, 16 Bott atroet. White Vir Wax of Antilies—A New French cosmetic for beautifying, whitening and preserving the complexion, making it ‘soft, delicate, sinooth aa Bansvarent, curing chan pimples, de; jo make the moat beautiful di Viega Wax, aad cannot injure the skin rat W. cen! fanifactured only by Hunt & Co., 1s atreet, adel Sold Lis rf & {, Coddington, Bro way. ‘New York [Zt Beltiinore ateeo!. Baltt more; W. B, Bntwi i id Pes - pit EINE, gong arian ate a Whe & Wilson's Highest Premi Lock Stitoh Sewing Machines, Office 605 Broadway. ates —Fine pin Watches. om tegen e $8, inder Escapement Watches Cor ladies, $35, 33. BO, to $75 eac! cae Fine ¢ i} Chetty ed a3 “py for Lidice, B15, 8, 8 800, 8704 BOD, 900, 8100, $180 to 8200 Gold Hunting Euametied Watches, for ladies, $30, 0, B10), $125, $150 to $900 each, some with oF ah id Watcves for ladies as tow as $25, $23, $30 aud $36 ae Gold liunting Case English Patent Levers for gem- O, $45, B00, Bl) $25, Sisu, B17: to 6200 oa GEO. C. AL 1g Broadway, One door below Canal atrcet’ torearrig fl Walt weet. Watehos sent by matl orexpress to a) parts of the coum- ry without extra charge, All warranted, tent Salamander Safes— at fixe proof wafe in the work. Depot 100 Maldew FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Sarurpay, Feb. 6—6 P. M. Another large business was done at the stock board this morning, and nearly all the railway shares again advanced. As compared with the morning sales of yeaterday, New York Central rose %, Erie 2%, Urie, preferred 4%, Reading %, Michigan Central 1, Minois Central 144, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Galena and Chicago \, Mil- waukee and Prairie daChien 6%, Toledo and Wabash 14, and Alton and Terre Haute 4. Har- lem declined 1, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Toledo 4%, Chicago and Rock Island 1%, and Chicago and Alton 144. Government securities were in demand, the re- gistered 6's of 1881 being quoted at 107%, regis- tered five-twenties at 104, and the coupons at 103%; the coupon fives of 1865 at 137, and the seven and three-tenths Treagury notes at 107% a 103. The loan market continues easy, and the super- abundance of cap tal naturally bas the effect to raise the prices of stocks, and to increase the de- sire for speculation. The demand for railroad shares will continue under an inflated currency, and the market will probably retain its upward tendency until Mr. Chase has worked affairs inte the proper shape to enable him to put his ten- forty loan on the market. The following were the quotations at the gold exchange to-day:— 9% o'clock A. M. 12% o'clock P. M. 1014 o'clock A. M. 1 o'clock P/M. 11 o'clock: A. M. o'clock P. M. 11% o'clock A. M. L144 o'clock A. M. 114 o'clock A, M. Fira o'clock o'clock P.M. —The market closed firm at 158%. ° ‘There iaa rumor afloat that the Hon. Erastus Corning contemplates to soon resign his position as President of the New York Central Railroad Company. The business at the Sub-Treasurer’s office to-day was a3 follows:— $35,107,108 50/000 tora ——ae Total... +++ $36,674,820 Payments. .» 1,461,116 Balance +. 64+ psleaectonk seveerececeeenee «$96,993,718 The steamer City of New York, for Liverpool, to-day took out $278,852 in specie, and the Ger- mania, for Hamburg, had on board $214,900. Total $492,852. The total value of the importations, other than dry goods, at this port during the week ending oa the Oth instant was $1,319,751. Stock Kixe. Re. pax, Feb. 6—10:39 A. M, Sarl 100 sue Harlem RR.. 100 do. 1000 400 590 alifornia 7's 190) do 1 39000 Ohio & Miss cor 2000 do 6 8000 NY Cen 6's, '87 104% 2000 N ¥ Can 7's... 10, 6.00.Erhe 6Uh mg be. TLL 5000 Harlow Lat m.. 10346 1000 NY Contra! 6° 105 55 4090 1U Centra! bas. 121 9000 Chie’ NWist m £90 a. 1509 Mick So&NTa Kit 60 ba 4000 Tol & 1009 P, FeW&ecb2dm 108 Lind MevekPittssdm 163 10)00 M'pea¥igColatm 70 55 sho Dk Commerce 10214 61% 100 Sli too clave iti Hie as do blo siekeariver mae > Wii side ve do do 100 a on do - 169 Minnesota 1 fe Co ‘wo wor” Iron snes 600 450 Mar wana ‘aco. Sono 49. i ri) do. 1500 N ¥ Cen. Tur. 40... DIO 135 54 do le ge as.at opg 18954 $00 Clev AtoL BR. vo Lis 030 138% eo ‘. 100.” do ba) 133% 500 Sil & Pr ds CukR « $1036 1500 do.. 200 =soe easuce2. pan ES ee =: