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NEW YOKK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1864, ; . Two Days Later rrom N:w Orleans. ARRIVAL OF THS STEAM TRAN: 0%” MISSISSIPPI. ‘The United States stoam tran ._:t Mississippi, Talbot, ter, arrived at this port last evening with dates from jew Orlcans to Fobruary 4, with merchandise and pas- ‘Bengers to United States Quartermaster, She has on Doard as cargo 265 hogsheads of sugar, 285 bales of cot- Bon and 236 green hides, “The steamer Planet, from Cairo, with eight hundred Polered soldiers (the First Missouri colored regiment), Bunk on the night of February 1, fifty-five miles above ‘New Orieai No lives were 1st. ‘Tue steaincr Daniel Webster arrived at New Orleans on ‘Bho 8d instant, with the Second battalion of the Four- teenth Rhode tsiand heavy artillery noe Banks had issued a leagthy general regulation ‘On the subject of compensated plantation labor, fixing the rites thereo!, interdict ing flogging, vnd the salo of ictoxi- eating drinks to plantation bands, and stating that the @nlistmeut of soldiers from plantations will now be re @umed without further orders from the government, &c. borers Will be permitted to choose their employers, ut when the agreements are mde they will be held to At (or one year.” Laborers will be permitted on a limited gcalo to cultivate jand on their own private account, A froe labor bank will be established as a safe deposit for ‘Bavings. The Saneeeneye of negro families to other sDountries 1s disapprov Tee following officers are passengers by the Missia iF gy Colonel Peck, Twelfth Connecticut; Chap- fain Bradford, Doctors Cummings, Lines, B. F. Russeil, Captains Dickinson, Granniss, De Forrest, “‘©lark, Roche, Breonan, Lovell, Campbell, Palfrey; Lieqtenants Smith, Berry, ‘Clark, Smith, Tuttle, ‘letoher, , Crossman, Bushuell, Phelps, Wagner, Fitz, Long: well, McCuil, Hail, Stedman, Sheldon, McReynolds, I Farrar, Wong, Hayes, Pass, and four hundred and fitty of the Iweifth Connecticut Volunteers in the steerage, The Tragedy in Centre Street. @ WOMAN KILLED IN A HOUSE OF ILL FAME—SHE 18 STABBED SEVENTEEN TIMES BY A MAN CLAIMING TO BE HEX HUSBAND—THE MAN ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE, ETC., BTC. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Before City Judge A. D. Russel. Fas. 10.—The trial of Charles H. Walters for the mur- der of a woman alleged to have beon his wife was re- fumed this morning. The prisoner and the deceased came to this city from St. Louis about three months gince. ‘They stopped at the Manhattan Hotel, but could not find ‘any empio) ment. Both were addicted to intemperance. Walters finally enlisted, and left bis wife at the hotel ‘whiio be weat to Riker’s Island. From there he was Zravsferred to the hospital on Vayid’s Island, where ho Jaid for about two months, On being discharged cured hhe learned that the woman whom he called bis wife was Aiving in a Low bouce of prostitution, No 96 Centre street Ho went to tue bouse, and failing in his endeavors to make hor leive, got enraged and stabbed her, causing hher death in a few days afterwards, The court room was crowded with that class of per- fons usually to be found loafing In Centre street, tlie ma Jority of whom seemed to be on friendly terms with the Witnesses for the prosecution. The prisoner is a pale, sickly looking man, apparently ‘weak both mentally and physically. ge seemed totally unconscious of ays terrible position and passed the time Qnaking suggestions to bis counse! and gazing at the wit- Desses with }artially closed eyes. Assistant District Attorney 0.-L, Stewart conducted the sP-oscoution nd ex-Judge Stowart the defence. Tho witncssca examined for the prosecution were the Jomates of the Louse in Centre street , Captain Jourdan, +f the Sixth police precinct and Drs. Foster ard Woodruf, ‘of oe Box York Hospital. They tostitied that the pri- A deceased out of bed on the morning of “the "30th of November last, aud stabbed her doa faa ikety Fl) abeth Vincent, and said the ipritoner was men because she weuld Bat go back and live with bim as his mistress, which eho bad boeu doing for two cr Sbree years past! Tho detouce cffered to put in evidence some letters written by the deceased to the prisoner whil David's land, which were signed ‘Your loving w: Your ce Rotone witness was examined that she bad always known as ‘Mrs. Waiters,” and by no other name In summing up for the defence, counsel contended that “asthe timo the stabbing took place prisoner was to a reat extent insnce and read a leiter signed by Dr dioxs Ranney, of the New York City Lunatic Asylum, in ay be stated that hebad examined the prisoner, bit pund no evidence of insanity, although it was probable — his brain and.mind might be affected in cov: 8 C8 OF @ disease cont by him some years since. He con- Conded that a verdict of manslaughter in the fourth de- gree was all the jury would be Fustited in. floding, and vwvas enlarging on 1] beh ag Of the prisoner's insanity, ‘when tho case wus adjourned until Thursday morning at ‘eleven o'clock. (wotuntecrs for the Second Army Corps. APPEAL OF MAJOR GENEKAL HANCOCK FO THE PEO* PLB OF NEW YORK. \ Having been assigned by the War Department to the duty of recruiting the Secend army corps to fifty thousand smon for speci! service, I ask the generous assistance and Operation of tho people of New York in filling up the ‘Fegiments and batteries in my command from this State. (bey are as follows:— ‘Both New York Vois. 42d New York Vols, 52d New York Vols. 82d New York Vols. 88th N, Y. Vols, (battal’n.) 108th New York Vols. with ten York Vols. 111th New York Vols, N. Y. Vols. (battal’n.) 125th New York Vols. t Now York Vol 126th New York V Now York Vols. * _6ad New York Vole. th New York Vols. Th N. ¥. ¥. (detachm’t.) New York Vols. 0th N.Y. Vols (battal'n’) ‘eoth New York Vols, Battery G, Ist N.Qreartil'y 1 it f not necessary for me to dwell upon the necessity filling up the old regiments in the field before active ions are resumed. \ Honor and prudence dictate that tho en “be bent in this direction until the en: les of the 18 accom. pass out of existence of patriotic citizens, they filled up to the legal minimum. Fill up the old organizations, and you tender them the Gtting testimonial of your appreciation of their ser- ‘tees, and infuse new lifé ia vigor into the brave men Femaining fo their ranks. Every recruit sent to one of these veteran regiments is once in the position where ho is best cared for bitaself xn be of tho greatest service to the government. ‘There is no room for delay. ‘The desperate energy now Soeing displayéd by the enemy tn recruiting bis exhausted ‘armies can only 0 successfully met by Corresponding @xortions on our part. It is in our power to present soon at every point of con- Mict armies whose character and numbers shall insure our success, and give us good ground for belicf ths ener, atrength of the rebellion will be overpowered in he coming campaign. The duration of the wai pends upon the promptoess .and liberality ‘with which our armies are reinforced, and the moat effective reinforce ‘ments are the men sent to fill up the oid regiments ABY one dcsiring to enlist in either of the organizations above namod can do 0 in any part of the State by amoking applicrtion to the district Provost Marshal, or to smny rocruiting officer from the Second: corps, no matter +40 which regiment = bax may belong. w. 8. HANCOCK, Major Gen. Vols, :New Yorx, Feb. 10, 1864. “The Secret = aenne the Most Exqui- ‘wile fragrance imperishable has been discoverad. PHA SON'S Kxtract of the Night, Blooming Cerous sea all otter perfumes it taxurious rich Binge tea action 9 Mise atmosphere, nad’ can Ouly be eradt. OMicial eee or Murray, Eddy & Konticky State Lottery Rastvcuy, Barna CLAss 165—Feb, 10, 1864 17, 54, 37. Bt i 88, 44, 21, 8, 24 18, AL, 43, 61. ‘Kustucky, Crass 165—Feo. 36, 61, 50, 43, hie LRA 63, 17, 48, 26. Ctreuars ent free of cs WRAY, EDDY, £00. Covington, Ky. Shi or College 41, 36, po a ST, orate 38, ar is, ri 22, 9, 37, 64. Criss 7—Feb. 1 68, 58, 48, ne 57, 42, 40, 53, ur 30, 27, 4, 54, 61. Cireuiars seat by iat Drawings of the L aon compans’s our Kent tasty, Feb. 10, 1866, 69, 19, 12, 26, i “0, RL 2, 76, 1, 42, 21. pe, 24, 45,27, 43, ott, 58, 36, 74, 5, 75, 17, 73, 3. pees Rivey! ans Managers, Covington, Ky. ‘Messi & Co. are eultieed io recive depeuta dad aake, collections om oar ‘account, Laas SIMMONS & CO, Pr yy Cashed in All Li 4 PN epcals _ From an EE ATTON 2 EOS Wall street, X. ¥. B, CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wal fof 1 All of the Above od tnvormaton ‘iven by ANTONIO, 174 Broad- eta pe Casned in All Legal- boone i 1 FATES, Broker, ote Smokers.—Pollak noms Pow tell et al wpsienale and el Pr A ABramts mater aa eneorey gt having of Yout ay, aud drucgiste every ieee A Dozen Cartes de Visite, Cartes de Visite, @1.—1 sie All ‘until muted, Life size Photograph 10.0, $88.5 a ery, Dollar—Al eeererees ht; Me Mane PuMithers. 303 Broadway Hair Dye.—Miller’s: Onl: ie gras TT sold by alt draggisis, Depot hty Nigger— ous at the sateen oy pee Fuciory 8h Bargay avon \ Batohelor’s Hi fu ‘dye Bold by 0h rolial Bourbon Whiskey Of superior Tealty for nate by ARTHUR KENDALL, Wine Metchaut, Nov Williaa street, Beautifal English Watk' We) 4 1 ents, Hi sbeebs a6 erste th ug AW ultaunpotreet ——e ee Coughs, Bronchitis.—The Sntire Free- dom from all deleterious ingredients render BROWN'S Bronehtai Troches, or Cough and Volco Lozenges, a safe re- medy for the most delicate female or youngest child, and has caused them to be held in the highest esteem by clergy- men, singers and public speak Chaps, Chafes, Pimples, Pp: saltrheum, flesh worms, &c,, cured by GOURAUD'S Italian Medicated Soap, at his new iepot, 453 Broadway. Cristadoro’s and Wig depot, wholesale The dye applied by suilful air Dye, Preservative ud retail, No, 6 Astor House. Demorest’s New York Illustrated News, tne live paper of America, Splendid, interesting and comic filustrations in this week's number. Queen o! Poe mian’s Departure-Grand Conflagration of Colt’s Pi tory--Grand Double Page Battle S” ne—Mulligan's Onvalry Charge—Graphic Scenes on Brosdy ay Deaperele Maniac in the Gorn Exchange—Fashions by Demorest. and Su lementary Sheets, with other Yoniliane and exciting au ts. AC, im this Week's number, With @ new heading. Do ‘not fail to see this live paper Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOISES IN THE HEAD, CATARRBAL AFFECTIONS IN THR | 4 re te i] 2 5 ° > Et CHRONIC CATARRR, CATARRE OF TRE TYMPANIC urcoue MEMBRANE, OBSTRUCTION 01 EUSTACHIAN TUBE CROSS EYE ae IN one And every disease of the E: re, and Soo requiring either medical or surgical ald attended to by Dr. VON EISEN- aaa at his consulting rooms, 816 Broadway, near Twelfth atree! Grover & Baker’s Celebrated Elastic Btich Sewing Machines were awarded the bi pes oman tate Fairs of rk, Ver- Over all competitors at th tont, Jowa, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky, Peanssl. vania, Ohioand Oregon, anit at every respectable’ institute gad county fair held lo 1868. Salesrooms, 495 Broadway, jew Yor! * Gouraud's Poudre Subtile Uproots Hair from low foreheads or any part of the body, Warranted, at 453 Broadway, Hoy’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative. A CHALLENGE TO TEST, ‘There are many Preparations fn the market advertised to estore taded and gray hairs people sceing the advertise. tients are auable to-dee de whieh is preferable, and. using one or two and failing to derive the expected benetits, con- clude that they areall humiugs. ‘That it may be known which ean be relied pou, the undersigned, proprictors of HOYIS WLAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, o:— That same well Known persons, to be Agreed pe pro} bn, disinterested and of tnquestioned site grity, ‘designate one person whose hair has become dray to the proprietor of each preparation to restore it; each proprictor to use no: thin.’but his own preparation. and the person 19 use Both ng the certificate of the resul Eloal nepere of the country f the unsuccessful ‘competitors, JOSEPI HOYT €CO., 10 University place, N. ¥. Papers containing Hoyt's itawstha sdvertisemeat please Hotel Arrivals.—A Complete List of Ar- he Hotels up to two o'clock A. M. will be pub- very morning in the DAILY NEWS, Leslie’s Ginger Wine. Delightful, oothing, refreshing, For sale at all the leading process? in the ci Marshall's PINE TREE. pe or The most pane remedy e: For Asthma, Bronchitis, ‘cougha.c ‘Colds, Tickling or Soreness of the T! Are very pleasant and effect Neatly put up tn sliding cases Convenient for the pocket. Sold at 15 and 25 cents per box By deaicrs in medicines erally Hipeeanyas repared onl og, Be Mars GS New Tork agency at Helmbold's. fe Drug and Chemical Warchouse, MAUGER'S, lise ‘Chara rs street. Mnuger’s irecction Lubels and Tags, Dennison's Merchandise Tags, Patcnt Direction Labels, Fay's Patent H Gum Tickets, &c., at VICTOR E, Eintante: " © Ay ome 1 Patents? sora. BU) & CO., publishers of the ee: AMERICAN pili to act as Attorneys for securing Pa- tents for new Inventions in this and all foreign countrtcs, Messrs. Munn & Co, have had seventeen years’ eens [dave acted as Atiorne} Pam mphiets. containing the Patent Laws and other im: tant information tor inventors, furnished free on appl vi ti tion and oe Cone UNN & CO. 37 Park row, Rew York or Corner F and Seventh streets, Washington, D. 0. Prof, Alex. C. Bi y's Tricopherous or Medicated Compound, for proservfg, restoring and beaut!- fying the hair, cradicating scurf and dandrw venti baldness and gray hairs. curing diseases of the and muscles (such as salt rheam, pimples, chtlbla chaps, rheumatisto, awellings, sore throat, Ac, giving. ine stant rellef in cases of cuts. bruises, aocatnn, Wares, 3 scale, &c. Price 25cents, Sold by all druggists world. Principal office $74 Pearl street, N. ¥. Plies, Itching Piles.—Use Ross Cure. I¢never fails, Sold by all druggists. Physiognom re Pow 2 of Character. and How to Read Them , the functions of the body: fhrewology, theories of As ld ag 4 the Enea in the PARES OLOGIOAL JOURNALS pelos number 15 cents. bs first it. A Private fase meet on Wednesday and Fr pie Broad New York. evenings, at 308 way, Stick to Nature. “Tt is strange to observe “Tow. modern science is in the treatment of cases of derangement dpily approximating the traditionary usage of the simple women of the sémi-bar- barous trites." No! there's not a. bit of ett strangeness: that great. fresh Temple Teyhere the lamps of Nature Dura? Of abstractions will it never, In Its ¥: wer Ure? Bien gow ft hurts schoo! dogmas On the immolating dre! Thanks to ye, true Nature's ohitdren ‘Of the pure, aweet forer ‘Teaching us to look for healing On the balmy tree and bai Ye it is who clear the fountain ‘Of all sacred Human Li Saving woman, ‘ious woman, From Disease’s deaditest strife ‘With your cure flies all ¢ nd at morn . 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Cag: wis iar ite habe i coun abpee ach cal not tnja ‘Manufacture only, ries Sones wou, Seventh street, Philadelphia, Sold giniton ‘a, td Broad New York; A. Crozeau’ timore; Entwisie's, corner, of aula avenue, Washington D. C., en.-Fine Gold Watches, oh ne ce oe oes 8, Susinee Ben Recspement Watches i eaten Sota ached Lever full jowell RRR Re ina tar each. ing Enametied Watches, for ladies, $60, $70, wa i, o10, $ib, $1 0 $000 each, nome wid onde Sie, old ‘Watches for ladies as low as $25, $28, $30 and $35 oe soe ee ise Fioatish qe wagucny Hemen, $85, One door Canal sre vil Wail set, toy sll parte of the Sou wo oom | ry /eiitsut entra charge. “Ail we a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, weeny Wapwespar, Feb. 10~6 P. M. ‘The stock market partially broke down to-day, &nd nearly all the railway shares sold short of yesterday's prices, As compared with the sales of Tuesday, at the first meeting of the brokers’ board New York Central declined 1 per cent, Erie Railroad 23%, Erie preferred 1.4, Hudson River 2¥, Harlem ¥, Reading %, Michigan Central 8%4; Michigan Southern, which has been a favorite stock, went down 4; Illinois Central 134, Cleve- land and Pittsburg 1%, Galena and Chicago 1%, Chicago and Rock Island 6—making a decline of 11 per cent sinve the Aret of the present month: do, and’$2 05 for choice white Kentucky Rye was scaroo and rm, with sales of 1,500 busbeis common Northern @t$i 30. Oars were firm early in the day, but the market closed in favor of the buyer, We quote Canadian 8-c.a90c., and State and Western 0c. a 9Ic. Corn was again lower and the market ‘unseitied and dull: gales 35,000 bushels, at §123.a$1 21 for old Western mixed, in store; $1.20 for white Southern $1 23% yel- low do., and $1 20 9 $1 22 for Jersey and Ponnsy!vania yellow, Barley ruled in favor of the purchaser, with sales of ya bushels, at $1 23 for inferior Canada East and 81.80 for Statc, Barley malt was 601d to the extent of 1,600 bushels, at $1 65 for State Bésawax.—dales of 1,000 Ibs. Westorn at 62c., cash be 108 Of 300 tons Liverpoo! gas caking at dolivered, sail ee Corre —In Kio there was nothing doing, but the mar- ket was firm at previous prices: sales of 600 bags Mara- Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, another favorite of the “bulls, 134; Toledo and Wabash 3, and Alton and Terre Haute 1. Cleveland and Toledo rose 4, Fort Wayne %, Chicago and Northwest- ern 4, and Chicago and Alton 44. A better feeling was exhibited in the afternoon, and prices advanced %a1 percent. Erie sold up to 1124, New York Central to 13314, and Hud- son River to 145, Prices of railroad shares at the first board to- day compare with ‘those obtained on Weduesday of last week as follows:— Feb. 19. | caibo at 34c a 85c.,and 800 bags SI 5 ags St. Domigo, part at 183 | 30%4c. cash. Stock of Rio 28,280 bags here, aud 1,500 do. UL | ip Baltimore, 144 Corrow dull and lower: sales about 600 bales, at 821<0, o 103 | for middlings. ig He Fruits were extremely dull, but without further Michigan Central, 182 ey tm rates. Engagements to Liverpool per Ameri- Michigan Southero 93.54 lag include 14,000 bushels wheat, at 3%4., in bulk bg $,000 a 4,000 bis ‘Hour, 104d. a 11444, aud Is.; 40. tons 418 | tonwood, 128. ; 700 boxes bacon, 10s. Per neutral 20,000 Galena and Chicago 11454 | bushels ‘wheal, 33 d., in bulk, aud 4d. a 4icd. in ehip’s Cleveland and Toledo 13156 ; 500 boxes bucon, 159,;600 boxee cheese, 17s. 6d.; Chicago and Rock Island rf 100 packages lard, 17s. 6d. To Tandon, per ‘American, 46 | 300 dbie. flour, e.'74d.; 100 tierces beef, 28. 94. Pi Toledo wud Wabash... 0 | neutral 200 boxes bacon, 17s, 6d.; 150 tierces beet, Fort Wayne...... 8856 | 8d. To Glasgow, per noutral, 40 tierces beef, 38. 6d.; 20 Alton and Terre Haute. 62 65 | tons bark. 25s. :500 bbis, flour, 1s. Od., and 175 tons pro- Chicago and Northwestern. . 49 SL | visions, 20s. To Bristol 7,000 bushols wheat, Sd. To Chicago and Alton., 8 8636 | antwerp 560 bbls, petroleum, 5s, 6d. To Bremen, per steamer, 100 tiorces lard, 303 , and 100 bbls. shoe pegs, 308. A Schooner Of 207 tons was chartered to tho west coast Of Africa and back at $3,500, half gold. A brig to the north side of Cuba and back, sugar, 44c., and mo- Jasses $4, under, and §3 on deck. One'to Havana and ae box sugars, 45c., and a Bremen bark to Melbourne Pies steady, with sales of 200 bales new at 26c. a Sic., as to quality, TRon.—Salos of 150 tons Sootch pig at $47 50 a $48, gah. Loawoop.—Sales of 160 tons St. Domingo at $24, cash Mocasses stoady, with sales of 350 bbls. New Orleans at 55. a G50. for old, aud 70c. for now crop. at CAKB.—Sales of 60 tons city, in Dbis., at $62 50, ‘On Meat, firm at $2 40 per 109 Ibs.: sales 200 bags. Provistons.—Receipts 2,488 hhds. pork, 1,005 packages beef, 1,845 do. cut mots, 566. do. lard and 1,356 dressed hogs. ‘here was more general uy tm thé market for Provisions on ’Change to-day, and the amount of busi ness reported was considerable, The domand for pork was quite active, and (uller prices were realized, though no marked change was reported. Tho eales wore 3,000 Annexed are the last quotations of’ government securities Fivo-twonty coupon bonds, interest on. Sevon throc-tenths Treasury notes Rogistered sixes of 1881 Coupon sixes of 1881 . Coupon sixes of 1868 . One year certitica Coupon fives of 18’ Coupon fives of 1865 Exchange was dull at 17334 = 173%. Senator Sherman’s bill, which was introduced in the United States Senate on Tuesday,:prohibiting speculative transactions in coin, created some ex- citement at the gold exchange to-day; but it seemed to have but very little effect upon the premium, except to weaken the rulingrates. The quotations basis as follows: 14 0 M. bbls., on tho spot, at $19 50 a $20 62 for old mess, $22 50 T rolock F H----10< | for new do and $i0'a $18 for ‘old and new prime, Also 14 o'clock P. M 500 bbls, 1862 mesa, for March, at $20 374;, buyer's op- 2 o'clock P. M. tion, and 1,000 do.,'1863 do., {or all February, at $20 75, 24 o'clock P. M. game option, closiug firm, Tteof was sicady, with a fair 2. o'clock P.M demand; sa!es 1,100 bis, at $4 a $7 for country mess and 8 o'clock P. M primo, $11 a’ $14 for Western mesa, and $14 50 a 83g o'clock F. M $16 for extra do, Peet hams were firm at $20 a 43; o’elock P.M. $21 for Western: sales 250 bbls, at the range Bacon was in fair demand at full previous prices, ‘The gules were about 1,800 boxes at 1170. for long clear middles, 12140, a 1240. for short do., 114s0 a 11%,c. for Cumberiand cut and long ribbed. Cut meats were moro Active and firmer. The gales were about 1,500 packages, mostly at 9c, «93¢c, for shoulders and Llc. @ 13c. for hams, but including bellies nt 11¢ and long cut hams at 1dc. a 1440. Dressed hogs were held at 920 a lic., including Western and city. Lard was in good demand at 12%. a13%c., the latter rate for choice new; the sales wore 2,800 bbls, Butter and cheese were firm at previous prices. Verrotxom.—Receipts, 3,627 barrels. The market was quiet to-day, but holders were even firmer than on Tu day , aud sales were thereby greatly retarded. Crude sold at 3040. a Sic. for 40 a 47 gravity, and 32c. was eaid to have been refused for low gravity. Refined was firmer; light strawed to white sold at 47¢, a 475;c., white 48c. n 49c,, and 48c, for future delivery. ‘The sales were 1,100 barrels crude at 30 4c. a S1c.; 2,200 barrels refined, In bond, at tho above prices, chiefly for future delivery; 600 barrels, free, here and to arrive, at 53c. a Sic. 250 barrels city refined benzine sold at 26c. for choice. Pxas.—We notico sales of 1,000 bushels Canada, from store, at $1 18. Stdar quiet: sales 600 bhds. at 13c. for Cuba musco- vado, and 131/c. a 14%c. for New Orleans; stock 16,000 ds’, 21,000" boxes, 100,000 bags sugar’ and 100 bhds. e —The market closed dull at 159% a 15944. The steamship Australasian, for Liverpool, took out to-day $309,182 in specie, The money market continues easy, and there is an abundance of capital seeking investment at the legal rate of interest for ordinary transactions; but first class securities can jgain accommodations on better terms than seven per cent. The business at the office of the Assistant Trea- surer to-day was as follows:— Amount on band Receipts from cu From other sources .... $34,210,002 girs 674 2,565,088 $30,062,004 1,786,006 $35,116,758 ip Company has de- clared a quarterly dividend of five per cent, pay- able on the 17th inst. melado. At Boston 150 bhds, Surinam sold, to arrive, at ORE ey 12%e., cash. Stock Excnange. fine = Sules of 2,000 cases claret have been “made EDNESDAY, Feb, 10—10:20A.M. | at $3, cash 600 shs Erie RR prof. 1024 400 Hud River RR... 144% Winsxny was lower and the market still unsettled. Small sales at 80c. a 850., and drudge 6c. * Lato US 6's, sn re g 1015s Real Estate Sales. By Adrien H. Muller, P. R. Wilking & Co. Store and lot 186 South strest. Store and lot 98 and 99 West street. House aud lot 90 Warren street, Brookiyn. House and fot 329 Tenth avenue..... Youo 18 10 iravrea 1 ith lO. seseeeee 3000 16000 U86’s, oe Jeet aoe 6000 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ° 2. 10556 Marricd. 12000 Erle ath m bds 112 Benson—Bratty.—At tho residence of Ge bride's mother, on Tuesday, February 9, by the Rev. T. Stafford Drowno, ARTUCR BENsoN, of Brooklyn, to JANK wy Bi ol of this ‘city, daughter of the inte Robert Beasty, of St. Croix, W. 1. No cards. Brereron—Lavinax.—At the residence of the bride's mother, on Monday evening, February 1, by the Rev. James ‘Minett, Mr. Grorcr Baurstox to Miss Sanat Jane Lesiuan, all of this city. ‘Tol 60000 American gold. 15934 900 shs Hanover Bk. Bartex—Wuicox.—In Brooklyn, at tte residence of op rark oe ane pa brite’ pepenta, by the er. Dr. ron Baturday, 80 Manbattan GasCo 240 ruary 6, Captain J. Barter to Exuma Carouinx, 800 Canton Company 39% daughter of Edwia tag 100 do......860 301 100 do. 15 9336 RTOW—BANCROFT, —] In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Febru- do. 830 100 Mich 8 & N fa ga 137 ary 9, by the Rev. Theodore I. Cuylor, Witisam J. Par Tow toRacuxs A. BANCROFT, daughter of Horace Bancroft, Eaq., both of that city. No cards. Gitperstenve—Voorms.—At the residence of the bride’s paronts, on Wednesday, February 10, by the Rev. Joseph Anderson, of Norwalk, Conn , Davin Gitomer: Burs to Ana Bi., daughter of John'S, Ycorhies, of this city. Ranxpatt—Fowpa.—At Oswego, N. ¥., on Wednesday evening, February 3, at the Church of the Evangetist, vy ‘whe Rev. Mason Gallagher, A. B. HaNDALt, of Oswego, to Aynix H. Foxpa, of Troy, N. Y. 100 Ill Central fullatk 120 300 Ill Cen RR acp.s30 12034 do. 129, Birth. Kewry.—At 202 East Broadway, on Tuosday, Febraary 9, the wife of Joun E. Kguty, of a daughto: Died. Apams.—On Wednesday afternoon, February 10, at halt. ast four o clock, CAROLINE AvGusta, eldest child of a nd Joho B. Adam: aged 15 years and 3 months. tives and frienas are invited to attend the fu- vices. at 156 South Third street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Williamsburg, om Friday evenin, erght o'clock, The funeral wiil take place at Westeneater county, on Saturday afternoon, a o’cloc! Brows.—On Wednesday morning, Lydall 10, Joux Brown, aged 47 years, 8 months and 17 The relatives and friends of tho faly: exempt members of Clinton Fire ingine Co. , No. respectfully invited to attend the (uneral, from residence, 60 Norfolk street, on Friday afternoom, at one o'clock Butter.—On Tuesday, February 9, Captain Hexey Bot. Lar, in thé 83d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend ‘the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at past twelve o’clock he Woodrow church, Staten Isiand. Carriages will be io waiting onthe arrival of the cars that connect with the nine o'clock boat from New York, Brew —On Wednesday, February 10, Repwono Brey, tho beloved son of Redmond and Catharine Brun, of county Siigoy Ireland, aged 2 years, 11 mouths and 27 ba 1 friends and acquaintances of the family aro re- spectfully invited ¢ attend the tuneral, from ‘tho resi- dence of his parents 115 Mulberry strect, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Bonxix.—In Brooklyn, om Wednesday, Fobruary 10, of congestion of the bral . JOuN H. Bonin, aged 23 years, a native of Moyloch, county Galway, Ireland. The friends and rolatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternvon, at ase Ot from his-late ‘resideaco, No. 302 Hicks street. Galway avd Tuam Biwp.—On Wednenday, Fobran' uary Te, Captain. ANDREW 3 50 Pacite Mall S8 Co 225 NY bre RR.. 133 joo ast Ap ~ Chi a N oe RR, Fi Bixp, in the 724 year oon age. 100 Mil & Prai du CRR Notice of the funeral in to-morrow's paper. 65% Canve,—On Monday » Fovruary 4, of aoe, 300 Torre A & Alt RR 10g 100 Mise. & Mo | g bd: Tomas Canta aged b Jeare months an days. 100 rt The funeral will take place this (foareday) averooon, at two o'clock, from the her parents, Joseph ‘and Sarab Cabus, 27 avontocnth ¢ etreet, Bouth Brooklyn. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited. to at. tend the funeral without further notice. Desexsvey.—On aon ee February 10, Gaorce R. Dosexnvry, 800 of the in Dasenbury, of Al- bany, N. ¥. waged Oy ours and 9 months. The (riend& and relatives, alse the members of Nasssu Lodge 536, and Commonwealth, Lodge 408, F, and A. M., and the fraternity generally aro invited to attend the funeral services, om Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Oy his late residence, 30 Cheever piace, ‘South Brooklyp. remains will be taken to Broad Aliio, N. Y., for inter malbany and Schouestaay p papers Evevry.—[e Wedubeday sate socoiag, Febru- ary 10, DariKt EMBtry, mi the 70th year of his ao, 10 relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday aftermoon, at two o'clock, from Grace church, Brooklyn Hoights, with- out further invitation, Relati¢es will meet at the house, No, 74 Clark street, at a quarter past one, Gaxwooo.—On iy, February 9, Axxa Euiza, the iy 600 Ill Central RR.. 130% mrcaves Pitta RR Nin Uasuadghecicoic 0 11554 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepnespar, Fob. 10—6 P. M. Asurs—Receipts 10 bbis, The demand te brisk, chiefly for export, and tho receipts are readily absorbed at $8 75 aud $10 for pots and pearis. Breapererrs.—Receipts 16,618. bbls. flour, 700 bdbis. and 1,747 bags corn meal, 2,220 bushels wheat, 17,259 do, corn, 6,023 do, oats, 225 do. rye, 4,156 do, malt, The flour market ruled heavy for State and Western bran 4s, with a fair business, in part for export. The receipts aro liberal, and the stock is so well kept wp that unless @old and exchange go higher dha the export demand mate- | youngest daughter of Samuel and Hannah Garwood, aged riglly increases, a much lower range of prices would | 17 years. seem tobe inevitable before the winter wearsy away: Dana thy reiet any feet = sales 12,000 bbis.,the market closing a trifle ‘off, In bs le Goa who ho hath boroft us, can all our sorrows heal. The renee ana friends of the pong A ‘are most re- the funeral, from 450 Third ly invited to attend pm this (Thursday) afternoon, at Halt past 1 o'clock, 4 fwethor invitation, 216 | without fu Gatay.—' }» February 9, Many Gatisy, in the 6 65 | 26th year of her vA 100 ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are most 7 60 | respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thurs- Good 8 25 | day py atone o'clock, from hor late residence, Extra St, 0 60 Tweniy-Ofth street,'betweea Ninth aud Teath Common $15 | avenues. Good to 10 16 Tuesday, February 9, Renzcca, wife of Common 7 15 | Bara Hartt, aged 66 years. Good to 875 je friends Of-the family aro respectfully invited to Rye flour, 60 | attend the funeral, this raday) afternoon, at two Corm meal, bI 6 25 | o'clock, from ber er late reatdouce, 150 North Third treet, meal 30 00 | Williamsburg, L. I. 3.25 | _ Hicxcox.—On Monday, Fe 8, at his rostdence, —The Fd Bergen street, res ,thoagh the busied 1d have fr but for | Davin 8, Hicxcox, in the ear of hi extreme bigh wien ‘demanded: he local rade were Utica (Ney Y,), and Flint (Mi operating sparingly from the same causes. Salen 100,000 | Horrmax.—On Tuesday, , from injuries ro- ae 6 60 for spring o yi Pe ceived rem, @ horse in Market , Matitpa, widow of choice 7 D len! Hoffman, CHU, $1.00 AGT Od for em ude ioe and seriwnaxee, $1.08 | Her relatives and. friends fn ihe fends of har 0, WE) 10 (0g Winter rod Western, $1 11.0 $4 U'Tijor aber F, Hoflinaa, are reapecttully tuyljed (o attend we funs"4l, from No. 14 Henry street, on Friday afternoon, wt ond »"C!0ck, without further invitation. 5 Krvss.~-U0 wedoeaday, February 10, Fespeno Wa. Kruse, aged $7 years, 9 mouths and 26 days. ‘The friends and relatives, also the otlicers in the Ap. praiser’s Department of the Custom House, are respoct- fully tavited to attend the fucers!, from his late resi. — 7 Stauton street,oa Friday afteracon, at one o'clock. Le Bormiirmer.—At Cincinnati, co Friday, February 5, F.izanerm Le Mawree, wife of George Le Boutilier, for. merley of the Island of Guernsey, in the 81st year of her age Les.—On Sunday, February 7, Lionx:, infant soo of Lionet and Elizabeth Leo, aged 19 days. Leany —On Tuesday, Fébruary 9, Davin J. Leany, of Acarteen, parish of Newmarket, county Cork, Ireland, aged 20 years, 4 months and 11 days. The relatives and friends, and those of his brotber John, bis nephew David, and his father.in law, Francis Loftus, and brothers inlaw, aro invited to attend the funeral, this (Uhursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock from hia tae residence, 159 Washi ngton street, without further ice Murrny.—On Wednesday morning, February 10, Wit- hig ©. Moreny, of cousumption, in the 26th’ year of bis The friends and rolatives of the family are gespectfull invited to attond the funeral, from his ite aes, ‘it Eighth avenue, this (Thurstay) afternoon, at balf past ong o'clock ane oe eg aah Febrnary 8, of rib of 0 Inngs, WitwiaM fouuer, son of" Peter Mot! ¢ relatives and friends of the fami! y aieo the of sodieinibeente Unio tadee tie Hf aa of the Seventy-first and eke peut ae Niet York State National Guard, are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of his Parents, No, 297 Fitth avenue, this Chucedax) morning, at ten o'clock McGowan —On Wednesday, February 10, Baincer, the beloved wifo of Bartholomew MoGowan, a native of county Leltrim, Iroland, in the 40th year of her age. Her relatives’ and fricnds, also those of her brothers, Danieland Hugh McGowan, are respectfully invited toat- tend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 15 Blizabéth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, without further notice. McALexR’—On Tuesday, February 9, Carisrormer Me- Aveee, aged 60 years, a native of the parish or Dromore, county Tyrone, Ireland. The friends and acquaintances of the family aro re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday ) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his: late resi- pried No. 267 East Thirteenth street, without further notice Nasu.—On Wedneaday, February 10, aftor a severe ill- ness, Lewis ANTHoNy, son of Isaac aud Hannah Nush, 5 years and 11 mogths, ‘© funeral will take placo on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his grandmother, No. 31 Fi(th atreet, near Socond avenue. NicoLsoy.—On Tuesday, February 9, Nicho1son, aged 8 months and 9 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attond the fu- neral, from 265 Kighth avenue, this (Thursday) alter. noon, at one o'clock Noovax.—Oo Tuesday, February 9, Mary Ann Noo! daughter of Edmond and Mary Noonan, aged 2 yea mouths and 10 days. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 470 Greenwich sirec Prinnson —Suddoniy, of apoplexy, at East New York, L. £, on Tuesday, February 9, Saran Petyrson, relict of Captain Peter Peterson, aged 69 years and 10 months, Her friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, (rom the residence of her son-in-law, B. Lynslager, Washington streot, East New York, L, I. this (Thurs- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notic Vartersox.—Oa Tuesday, February 9, at Newark, J. of typhoid fever, Cas.’ G A. Parrerson, in the 234 ‘year o1 bis age. ‘The remains will be taken to Middletown, Monmonth county, N.J.,for interment. Funeral services at the Baptist church on Friday morning, at eleven o'clook. Qvixx,—On Wednesday morning, February 10, after a long and severe iliness, which he bore with Christian re signation, Witttam Danrex, O’Convxut QuixN, only and be- loved gon'of Micbacl Quinn, aged 18 years abd 10 months, ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and those of his brother-in law, James C. Clarke, are respectfully invited to atten’ the remains, trom the residence of bis bereaved father, 467 Second avenue, near Fast Twenty-ninth street, on Friday morning, at half-past nine o'clock, to Ste- phen’s church, East Twenty-elghth street, where a solemu high mass of —" will be offered up for the eternal repose of his 6 Immediately after the funeral will proceed to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Dubtin papers please copy. Sz. Joun —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February 10, of inflammation of the brain, Farawk Cariton, son of George G, and Mary Alice St. John, aged 3 years, rH months aad ays, ne —On Wednesday, February 10, ia the 66th ear of his age, Joun Staruuroy, a native of the county of ipperary, Ireland. ‘ne (riends and those of the family are respectfully re- quested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, ta Stewart street, near York, Brooklyn, on Friday morning, at hal!-past nine o'clock, without further invitation. Brack.—On Wedneeday, February 10, Wau Staox, son of Richard and Johanoah Stack, aged 17 The friends of the family are invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 70 North Fifth streot, Williamsburg, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, The romaing will be taken to Calvary Ceme- tory for interment. Tuomrsox —On Tuesday, February 9, Mar ¥, wife of Martin C. Thompson, aged 76 years, ‘Tae relatives nd friends of the ed are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thureday) afternoon, ot half. it 3 o'clock, from No, 112 West Twelfth street. ‘Wair,—On Wednesday, February 10, Axmx, wife of Lieutenant G. V. Weir,” United States Army, and only daughter of Oscar Coles, aged 20 years. Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o’clock, from ber late rosiderce, No. 20 East Fifteonth street. SHIPPING NEWS. EB Wittian H. 8,2 ‘Couch, New Orleans—Ludiam, Heine- ‘Bu Francis P Sage, Stevens, Liverpool—Lawrence, Giles Salo Margaret Evans (Br), Trefry, Liverpool—Edmistoa Aint ler (Ham), Jergens, Hamburg—Sloman & Edge. Bar Sohn Carver, ichota Matanzaa= Walt & Carver. Brig Breet (Br), Nichols, Montego Ba; Brig Lizzie Rider, Crosby. Antl Brig Elba (Br), Kari, Arroyo, Brig Kdward (Br), Webster, Hayana—Charles Tyng. Brig Iris (Br), Foley, Havana—T A RB Webster BCS, Brig Reporter, Booker, Sagua la Grande—H D» Brookman nie igre (Br), Lynch, 8t Jobns, NF—Gordon, Bruce & cA uiitte Brig Ganges, Jobntion, New Orleans—Trask & Dearborn, Brig Judge Hathaway, Rogers, Beaufort—E D Hurlbut & ‘0. Sohr Sutton (Br), Siteman, Halifax, NS—A Smithers & Co. Schr Vernon (Br), Stanwood, St Jobo, NB—A Smitners & 0. Sehr Thos Winans, Todd, Port Royal—Morgan & Marsh. oy Ilighland Chief, McIndoe, Fortress Monroe—Crowel vaine. Schr C D Biwell, Hart, Washington-J W Elwell & Co. Sebe RG Porter, Towusead, Baltimore—M T Runyou & ‘Schr Minnesota, Smith, Baltimore—M T Runyon & Co, Sehr Alfaretta, Low. Baltimore—B H Kinner. Sehr 8 T Garrison, Grace, Mhiladeiphia—J W McKee, Bele Mary. Tice. Meiville. MoKee. Sehr Kossiith, Kilpatrick, Boston—G L Hatch, Steamer Empire, Hunter, Washington, ARRIVED. Steamship City of, Cork (ir), Tibbetts, Liverpool, Jan 23, and Queenstown 25th, at nov mdse gers, toJohn G Dale. Had heavy ‘westerly winda Ht passage. Jon 36, 114 miles W of Fastnety exchang with ste 'y of Baltimore. bence for Liverpool ; $0 Tne a7 40, ton 30 changed signala with a steamer. au ged the Cl hence for Liverpool. th lust, 1154 pM, exc! er, supposed the Hiber- nia. hence steamship Aus- tralasian, ans, Feb 6, 1PM. with mdse ind E. Steamship Eagle, Adams. 1 and passengers, to Spolford, Tileston & Go, Arrived at her Ft oT, making the passage ia 4 days. and 3) minutes, toamship’ Misshsippt (US transport), Talbot. NemiOr Jeaus, Fob 4, with mdse and oF § Quartermas tor, together with 45) of the ath Crna. Vols.” Bebo lat 21, lon. 66 57, saw a bark showing red. signal with white cen- tre. Lasee wilt i N. hip Parkers bure, Whiten 2 eran genre and passengers, (0 0. Ship Pocalionias (of Boston), Lincoim, Calcutta Oct 11, nd Reads Vath, with ilnseed ae, te master. Jan I late vi 90.30. W. Mp suite Mathilde ¢ via Grand Turk, TI, Feb, iat 38 07.1 park It HD Brockman, cl my ‘Kow Orleans, 18 days, with cotton, £6, ta HD Brookman Brig Phivip Larrabee (ot Portiand). ag § Ravana Deo 28. and Remedios Jan 27, with mah &c, to master, + Sehr C Ht Cook (of Provincetown), "cack Gonaives, Jan i with Jogwood. to Brett, Son, & Feb 2, in Crooked jand Paage, saw brig FC Simmons, of Provincetown, ¢ Boston. “het Magnolia, Chase, Alexandria, 4 4 7 MA Surops! ropahire, Beers ‘Atoranday S days. rson, Balti Sehr r cy, ieabetaport for Boston, Behr MA Soper, Barner Steamer Uspray. Aldricn, ‘Providence, BELOW. Ship President Fillmore, from Londoa, Schr Hound (of Bermuda). SAILED. e- Metropolis, rigs J Ban winelar'y Vict Dodge, br, beg pe Western barks Tlos, Harvey Booth, Ja toria, Isola, Conquest, Leni, Mergat , Ada Pury Manricio; schra J W fiat aed “Arete, ‘Liuteltay 8 0 a ged F H Abbott, Twilight, Owen Bearse; and 28 other 10th—Bteamships Australasian, Matanzas, and Yazoo, Wind at sunset NW. Miscellaneous. TRAMSHIP AUSTRALASIAN, Capt Anderson, sailed yester- day for Queenstown and Liverpool. Steansutr Matanzas, Capt Liesegang, sailed yesterday for Havana and Néw Orleans, reamsitie Yazoo, Capt Couch, sailed yesterday for New Orleans, Purser Sampson, of steamship Misstasipp!. from Now Ore leans, has our thanks for the prompt delivery of papers. Snot Passaces—The steamship Mississippi, Capt Talbot, from New Orleans, arrived at Le yoaterday afternoon. Bho loft New Qrifanson the m of the dth. and to bar ‘6 PM same day. ing ris | B ad u iv SNSrton paseages oD ieee cea peeokite ym that feng from that Adame trom Raven an Haran | Pm 6th maki mange thea Pawnee, Joh {rod Entiedeiptta fo for New Or+ trot pian on Brrdny lasts ave durig nity "es. hd aprdogra teak, Sun Magia Pina—The wreck of the partially buraed sche. 5 4 Marla Pike ts now an Whored off Quarantine about oue-quar teryf A mile from the SBOr®, Be lays in a very PositK both for iuwar.* @od outward bo umd vessels. endif ot Hoa) removed mri be Whe cuciae of some serious disaster. po “em, de. Bbip WAY am Tew Ts, 2 doya from San Francisco for Callan. Dec x’ Iai ba 90, ii 96 82, lon 75 16. steering « from sn vy "irimideds Feb 5, \lat Po ick Moow Scoall, sara in ker, Boston brigs Vin Niew ala, Keed. F Mladel pli, tiand: Sime brien favrane (Be) nd: Slat, brie Lorana (Br Hapeny, Boston Matanza. D1 lisunat Parteraon, NYo: . brig JR Na Wins (Be), Freee man, N¥ork; Pout, Br sche Adsauce, Puilad *iphta Ric ‘ fo Boston 7 Govaivus, Jan 3—In port wig days; GK Letson. Lar RAND Tuk, TI, Jaa ss Time way. fot NYork 12 day in port Daniaa brig, Withelming, § 4—Arr aclirs Calian, Amsbury, % tisto! RE Sth, Enoch Moore, Allen, Matamoros, Sid Sih, bark RH Knigh rinan, Cardenas ay ror Cu nado, Dodge, Phisdeiphia. Cid oth, briy or TiGuavna, Jan 23a port bark Thos Daliett, Di. \ncan, for Philadelph MATANZAs, Feb 2—Arr bark Sam Shepherd, Jewett, New Fork; ache George Falcs, Howes, Bristol; 34," Br bark’ El.'e®, Souper, Ragged Isiand, Sid Feb 1, barks Sea Bagle, Howes, Philadelphia; Ocem Eagle, Luce. Holmes’ Hole: scbr sit Morton (Br), Smith, Prov idence; 3d, brig TAlia, Day, N’ Porto Cauxiio, Jan 2—In port ack White Wing, Lippin- colt, fur Philadelphia, Rkwxpios, Jan 2}—In port Hamburg bark Old Dominion, me Boaen, Idg. pat, Mane. Jan 26—In port schr Olive Clark, Smith, for ton 10 days, Sr.JaGo, Jan 22—Arr schrs Ruby, Connor, Boston ; 23tm, Halitia (Br), N¥ork. bs Saaua, ae Lg ern Phil bs gd Bmall, Portland; brig Geo Harris, Stowers, Philadel ‘Tainipan, Jan 28—Sld bark Casco, Gardner, NYork; sche © F Young, Manson, Portland, American Ports. BOSTON, Feb 6—Arr brigs Exam F (Br) Host. < med Haytien via Inagua; Stromness CB). iran Ly Laws, Newcastle, ingen. *fancer, do. Below bi nesee, fr viga J. and Caledonia, Cid barks Fr t, Montevides and Buenos Ayres, Glenal verpoe!; BE brig Afton, Wood, Port au Prince; scare alia irker, Beau fort, NC; Maitia. Baxter, Georgetown, DC; Daniel Mack- her; Wixon, NYork._ Sid ships Helen Clinton, and. Akbar? var 1 Wilting, Harmony Halifax, Lacouia; brig Flying slo, 10th—Arr schr § © Major, Jerem| BALTL < Bureka, Smith, saver, Vort Spain: schrs J ward Kverett, one. MORE, Feb 9~Arr Ibr ba Pools Be brir Waredale, Chipma farland, Liscum; Grapeshot, Sno don, and Eugene, Hawes NY¥ork; Sarah A Hammond, Hig- gins, Boston; Lookout, Foster, bortland, Betow ship Par Fana (Avg), Lan} on, trom NY¥ork Cid barks Zizine (Br), Priest, Nass Cricket, Wingate, Rio Janeiro: schrs Geo Green, Cobb, and Mary Standish, Hoxton; Shooting 5 Marshal, Plymouth, Mass; Alexander Biue, Siar ‘est Wind. Applegate, and Sardinian, Rumball, ©, Mayo, do via ster River, 4'Danieh brig Catmelives ja Art 8 bee Redwing, bark EI nia, HOLMES" HOLE Boston for Beaufort, N Wood, w York, Barker, do for NYork; n for Baliimora; Hero, Cartor, Anna Gardner, Snow. Bangor for NYork. Bld schrs W Freeman, Ric. tea AMe aly Wizard King, froin Boston for ¥ York 6in—Arr bark May Stetson, Allen, Boston for NOrleam sehr’ Dashing Wave, W: leg, Tangier ‘for Portland (and al Sid sohrs Red Wing, New York, A Gardner, Hero, Za 7th—Arrschr A Baker, Paine, Tangier for Sih @AMSSid Be brig Caledonia; schr A Baker, "Bark M Btetson remains. ath, PM— Are 178 eteamer Flag. Willlameon, Boston; barks Harrict Stovens, Corbett, Key West for Portland: brigs Pro- tous, Creech, Matanzas for Boston; Annandale, Jones, He: vana tor Portland; schrs Electric Flash, res, Gloucester tor NYork; Lucy Drew, Wakefield, jontand for Baltimore; Willie, Lowe, Gloucester for NYor! Passea by rr schrs 3 Davie (Br), Allen, Port au Prince for Boston Kkenham, Baltimore for do; Ada Her- vert, Growell, and Philanthroplet, Horner, NYork for do: Mary B Dyer, Larvere, Boston for Baltimore. Sid sobre Electric Fi Willie, Remains at NAM. US steamer Flag; barka May Stetson, Harriet Stevens; briga Proteus, Annandale; pohrs Mary Davia, Lucy Drew, fieury, tde Herbert, Philanthropist & lary yer. NEW ORLEANS, Feb 2—Arr steamship Morning Star, Courtenay, NYork via Havana, Old bark Mustang, = Tabasco; brig Newbury, Taylor. New York; sobr un beam’ Pierce, Belize, Hon. 3d—Arr. stennnhip Daniel, Websten Bherinan, Newport 1; ship Golden Hind, Orr, Bath; barks Guantanamo Ri Chalgneau, Bordennx Cariton, Trecartin, and Kate ler, Crawford, B low U & steamer Pensacol m Key fr 10; from Bosto: Soe from do; H PB. ‘Nickerson, ‘rom NYork. Cid brig Nath! Stevens, ig (era; schre.J W Miner, Berry, NYork Haines, tat an, wy Jan 3), barks PC Alexender, and 1ddo Kin PP IILADELPHIA, Feb 9—Arr steamship Norm: Ba Boston, bark Wm ame C Conk Riexbuaetas beige Eltee Ann, Herrick. Sagua; Tau M od, Veacock, Key West, Fae back, back Pi Jouussa toe New Origans. .Uid barks Webb. in ng illfamson, ‘schrs Jas Sattort! Aras do; BurrowsaG, Mary P Hudson, Hades Port Royal; eee Boston; Isabel, Taylor, Norwich; Wm Wallace, ‘A Downii ng, ‘gel NYork; Wind, Corson, ind % Williams, Taylor, Jersey City. Sansparell, jew Englanc Lawns, Del, Fob 7,8 AM—U 8 steamer Wacbusett, wiih the monitor Sa tow, went to sea carty this AM, jot, before reported at FY 8 8 sloop Saratoga is the only vessel in the vondatend, jt ma W, weaths TLAND, Feb S—Are briga Mattl n me Tucker, Matanzas: JD ‘Cla bark Ellen Dyer ( sag: Harring sana Aria, ty iY rrsteamship Potomac, Bherwood. NYork, Cd Be steamship Nova Sootian. Gri rai Liverpool; eae, M rire and ~Sobssatg Hinks, pinelty ones, Alex ‘se Arr orig ati Hooper, Havana. Old brig Wee chola. Cardenas; achra, Windwai Hot ‘steamahip tinniand Ip Howard, Duis, Philadelpale,. Sid jerrimac, Sampson, a ‘th ware prige Model, Haskell, Cardenas: N- Stowers, lowers. Mata BAN FRANCISCO, Feb &—Bid ship WinGeld Gott, Rand, Liverpool (not ‘Aspinwall). Arr 8th, ship Wild Ptzeon, Mayhew, Hong Kong. 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SSnoome, in suits or sh of Charles Ate Suit of Rooms, with a ments, to let. BILLIARDS. LI (ARDS.—FOR BALE OR Zz Lea 7 tWO Bike TiLIARDS #0 order, with aang fae tree days Ht} Bath Seay ra to ta Sheep's Head Bay. | Bay. La. I pus STANDARD Dactleg b/d Blatt Coma sam The best and mo rel . faa Phebas C0 os DER cc wi streets, New York. ‘ a Sy ‘ARD TABLES I pas Se A RT Neti ee red porwiil Rud & large assortinen! Shown bran rere eT eT | See Be, ahi ns tle PYTLAN ALLEN, 120 Water aurvel Me,