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2 — NEW YORK HERALD, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ee Weowespay, Jan, 18—6 P. M. ‘The gold market has been moderately getive, but with ‘ony slight variations in price, all day. The demand was chicfy from the “shorts,” to close contrac! diminished the tendency was towards lower figures. ‘The speculative fecting in favor of a rise is tame, while events give courage to the bears, The quotations were :— 10:20-A. M. 11:25AM 225 P.M , ‘Tho stock market was active im the bear interest, at the first board, and the nearly steady decline which has been the main feature of the Stock Exebango for a long time past made further progress, The closing sales showed the following variations from those of yosterday’s second board:—Erie declined 134, Now York Covtral 14, Huéson River 1, Reading 1%, Mich gan Southera 3, Illinois Central 1, Northwestern. 4, preferred %, Fort Wayue 134, Quicksilver 4, Ohio and Mississippi cert fcates advanced %, Cumberland Coal 34. Cleveland and Pittsburg was steady. Government securities were dull but steady, At tho open board at one o'clock the market was lower. At the second regular board the depression was greater. Brie showed # decline from the morning price of %, Reading 4, Michigan Southern 4, Illinois Central 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Chicago and Northwestern i, Rook Island 2%, Fort Wayne , Ohio and Mississ'ppi Coriiticates advanced 3, Cumberland Coal %. New York Central, Michigna Central and Hudson River were steady. After the call Erie declined to 774, a 34, and the dears predicted a speedy fall to 75. Their inspiration is supposed 0 be derived from accttain well known speculator on the ‘trot, who some time back is bolieved to have agreed ‘With the Erie Raitroad Company to lend the Iattor threo millions of dollars, accepting as collateral security twen- tyseight thousand shares and one million of fourth mortgage bonds, Nineteen hundred thousand of this amount is said to have been paid to the company and the gree or part of the secunty mentioned lodged with the londer, whose 8 spected use of the stock drew down upoa him somo sharp censare not long since, He has the credit of controlling the stock by the means lying at his disposal, tho legitimaby of whch is of coarse open to serio: + q:estion. At the open board at half-past threo the market was heavy at a further fractional decline, exeopt on Reading. Later, on tho strect, it underwent no improvement, and Erio sold at 77. The tendency of the whole market seems to be down. ward, the “bull!” interest being ‘too weak to resist the decline in the absence of the outside public, who are leaving the Stock Exchange severely alone, and not unwiscly. The bears have a source of strength not only in the d sturbance of values consequent upon the uncer- tainty attonding she value of the currency, but ia tho march Of evonis hastening the termination of the war, which, when it occurs, wili be likely to create a financial revo- lution, followed by an effort to resume specie payments, tho outstanding curroney in that case being probably 270¥o-rthNational Bk Be 1600 Chi 50 Canton Company. 000 100 Central Coal Co°. 1100 10 Pena Coal Co... .. 10 300 100 Copake Iron Mino 4 8 50 CumCoal prof.sl0 100 do 46, 1 do. to 69 Chi,B & QuinRR. 9 900 Pitts, FWa ChER 96 do. - 95% —— BOARD. Hate-vase Two o’CrocK P. $2000 US 6's, '81, reg 11114 100 shs Mich Con RR 1s 100 Mich geNTEs 7» 85000 US6's5'20¢,n is is 4 6000 US6's, °81,' cou ung 3000 US6's,t ycertit 9 Missouri 6's... mn 0000 Onto & Blas cer 400 aha Cand Opts tumb C p. 48 200 do. mre Iora onte SW i, pede abe RA RRR eee BS é tie oo Joo att& ier Hau RR 1000 do, .. .%- CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wrpwesaay, Jan. 18, 1845, Asws.—Receipts, 14 bbls. . Tho markot still Continued inactive, and prices were wholly nominal. Breapsrcrys.—Receipts, 8,605 bbls, flour, 167 bbls. and 2,507 bags corn meal, 5,497 bushels corn, 18,622 do. oata, 150 do. rye, 1,050 do, barley and 3,005 do, malt. The market for ail articles coming under this head was almost a counterpart of the reports we have given for sevoral days past—dullncss being the ruling feature, with £0 little variation in prices as.to cail for no spo ial re- mark, The feeling to- ay, on tha whole, was decid sly depressive; yot, with little disposition to operate, prices were nominally unchanged, The sales wero 6,000 bbls, State and W , 509 Southern and 400 Canadian, In yolhing was done, Of com meal we notice iss Of BOO DUIA., nt $8 15 a $8 20 for Jersey and 99 for Brandywine, We quot Experiine ‘tate und Western flour. $9 Tn 9 85 Extra State 210.00 9 10 10 Choice St 110-45 a 10 2% Common to maitinn ox f xtra round hoop Ohio. ce oun Canadian. Good to choice and extra, fundod into specie bonds and notes at their market value. The supply of money on call is abyndant at seven per cent; tho disbursements of the Treasury, the large balances romaining with tho national Danks, and tho return flow from the West, Contributing severally to the prevailing ease. ‘There is an evident disinclivation, however, to accept any but first class collaterals, on wide margins, and in the discount line only strictly first class names aro in fayor, These rato at $10 percent. Tho military, political and fizan- Cial situations are making men wary and distrustful both of values and credits, Tho transactions in foreign oxchange are light, and likely to continue so, The export of cotton aud other Southorn produce will soon begin to tell upon the mar- ket, both here and abroad. Bankers hold thoir sixty day bills for sterling at 10934 a 54; threo days, 1103; a 54. Merchants’ bills are quoted at 108 a 109, The Aria, fro:n Boston, took out $111,000 in specie. Tho subscriptions te the seven-thirty loan at the First National Bank were $230,000. ‘Treasury drafts, $600,000. The cash balance in the hands of the Assistant Trea- surer in Boston, at tho close of business, Jancary 14, was $5,853,405 38—an increase of $365,580 60 on tho precedin weck. The xmount of duty paid in gold on foreign merchan- ise at the port of Boston, in 1863 and 1864, was as fol- lows :— «$8,119,406 $1,155,572. ‘Tho following is the comparative carnings of tho North Pennsylvania Railroad during the month of December :— «$46,597 1964.. $03,761 ‘$17 164 Tho New York exports for the week ending January 17 and since January 1 compare as follows: 1863. 1864. 1°65. + o+01 $3,131,190 2,871,565 4,004,905 + ted. .1++ 6,002,600 4,300,403 4 502,634 S'noc Janvary 1 0,188,743 7,262,018. 8,605, Price of gokt.. 1 The New York (porte for the week ending January 14 compare as foliows:— For the Dry gomis. General merchandise. Total for the week Previo. sly repor Sinoo January 1.. The {interest on the first mortgage bonds of th Hadsoa River Railroad, due February 1, will be pad on and after that day by the treas .rer of the company The highest ensh prices of the railroad and miscella, noons shares at the first session of the Board of Brokers to-day compare with the quotations on Wednesday of last wook as fuilow Tan, 11. Tan. 18, American Coal Co. 62 ‘Alton and Terre Haute iit. prot. “ 2 Cleveland and Pitisburg RI. 955 og Chicago and Rock Island KR, 105555 100% Chicago nud Northwestern BR....... 30% aT Chicago and Northivestern RR 10% 7 Chicago, Burlingvon and Quincy RR, 119 lg Cumbe: land Coul Co. . 45% 46% Contrat Coal Co... . - 41 Chicago and Aiton RR. ct 92 Canton CO.....++.++ 35 33N Delaware and Hixtson Canal Ce 208 105 Hadson River RR. 1006 108% Illinois Control KR. 126 1u4 Michigan Central RR 11256 109 Michigan Southern RR ia 70% Milwaukee and Prairie du Chion RR marl ae 116 16g 84% 78% New York and Erie prefer: ot 95 Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 2 26 “Pacttic Mai . 812 Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago RR. 10056 06 Pennsyivan a (onl 0. 1vo ickntlver Mining Co. 97 jing RR, 11045 Governmont secrities at oon to-day were quoted as follows: — Rogistered sixes of 1881 Coupon sixes of 1881 five-twentes fixes of 1867...... Coupon ton-torties Currency 7 3-10ths Treasury notes. . One year certificates. tate bonds wero registered at the following prices :— Virgina O's... 60 Ohio 6's, 1875 Miswourt Pa ife Ri ++ 70 Tennessee rd Conneticut 6 s. psec war loan. BBrceee Stock Exchange. Wrovespay, Jan, 18—10:30 A. M. $8000 US 81, cou a 1K 600 ahs NY Con RR. 114% 100 Erie Railroad. 18% 20000 do. bd0 n ive 100% 6500 15's, 10-40,reg 102) 60000 US5's,10-40,cou 102'4 600d . 102 13000 Indiana 6's... 66 200 9000 Misw vids... O7% 600 e 2000 6's, HASH ins 860-16 Eric RR prof... 95 M6's, Pac 200 Alt&'T Hanve pr. 70 1 Ob: Ok Mie cer 860 Chic & Alton RR 92 ‘76000 900 Hud River Rit.. 10009 60 Bosisres 10000 106 Brooklyn city RR 1 20000 200 Roading RR. .+60 110 20000 400 QO, cose e ee OM 10000 2000 NY 4000 Dich So 21 va 0 20000 Clik NW tat 91 , 92 4000 Tol& Walstmex 101 100 do, 1004 600 00 70% 600 do. 10% 20 Til Central RR... 124 2000 Nd Cen adm. 114 2000 American gold 216% 100 8400 0. + 216% 200 B86 she Nations! Bk. 113-200 do. “0 122 10 Am mi Bank... 129 100 Clove d HiiwkR, Ob 6 18 600 do 10 Comrnisient kk 105 = 200 rt a) West, is ashore on Nantasket beach, Ryo flour, suportine, Corn meal, bbls, . Corn meat, pancheons...-- 42 09 » 42 50 —The wheat market was wholly inact ve, and sales could not have been erected except at a reduction. ‘The slight riso in gold had no ofiect upon the markel, tho fecliuy among all part es be ¢ (aut the untural tendency of gold is downward. Tye is in moderate deimand, with vales re- Ported of 7,000 bushels Western at $163. Barley and malt contiiued dull, and, tn the absence of wales, prices wore wholly nominal, ‘The corn market concinues heavy, with only d moderate bre!ness doing; sales of 8,500 bush- ols mixed Western at about $288, and 1,500 do. now yel- low Jersey at $1 81, Ouls were steady, with sales, chiody to Aerernenens at $106 a $107. Cirrox.—There was a decided improvement in the market for this article, the slight rise in gold and the increased demand—being principsly from - spinners— tended to advance aries fully 2, per Ib, At the clove e bee effeete x pe P ne oc Bas wore 20 it feted tod ilsroproncntod: Gibagh efforie were ssile Ny gore, to Upland. Florida. Mobites 2 direct the attention of the world to the prop Or | point. lt Ordinal $6 or "4 be now Admitted that those euivris were right Mddling. 101 102 On the arrivat of Maximiliin the attempts of the Good ncaal 105 106 wr Jo: | Dallled church party were reuewed, the in @ much To Liv erp00!, 1,000 bdis. leat “weatening ond) domonsirative man Nevorthe- . Bd., and 75 Lerees tiax - ba nnd, por sown , B76 bales eotton nL Yd, re) balos hops at %d., ahd 250 Oirk as butter ab 0 London, 1,200 bbls. oi 650 Mhds, ‘tobacco at Hiremen, per American vessel, 228, Gd.’ A Brish bark was chartered to Matamoros at prt A brig (172 tons) to. Tr nidad, Cuba, and back, with sugar, at 70c. A British brig to’Matarnoros avd buck at $1 75 por VDL UbIs. capacity) to Nassau, N. P.; wt Ge. per bbl., gold Hors. —Thi active for ail ‘grades, and though prices remain about the ame, holders soon look for an ad Sales of 200:bales at Oc. a 50c., with fomey at and 26¢. a 8c. for, 1863's. A —Shipping” Grades were ecarcely so firm, oy na h be quoted ut $145 a $1 70 us the extroiaes, and § 81 85.for cl'y use. ' ee Srptuere as boen Hut very ltt. business. trans. act inpig since our Jast, and holders woul Slight cok ceaden in prices’ in ordereo emote ates | © English, common, rine 1 and’ refined, horse sli English, $20 Russia, 20c. $165 4 $145; Sraak, “Big English, $200 0 you per iby Uc alter anon nglsh, ‘single, double and Oa $310; nai a S3e.; shoet, Moss #—The demand was moderately active and the Sales of 01 bbls. Now Orleans at $1 50, 35 Porto Rico at $1 10, and 80 do. Cuba muscovado.at | * Neva. Sronme,—Sinee the capture of Fort Fisher the market has ruled very quiet, and prices are wholly nominal at $205 a $210 for Fron i and American. Rosins were quiet at $22a $28 for strained No. 2 and low No. 1 Ouis.—Crude Sperm sales being maé fo Wo have no sales to report, last 2 2: eed was rather more $2 ’ tive, aiierted ‘000 by one motive, flock to his support; and’ he now has, $i oo'tor. tine Fonte of B,C beyond the st, ihtest doubt, the bulk of the nation with hae. oF March, Bleached w nfer whale may be q potest at 1 10a $1 75, and natural winter sperm at $2 46. $2 60. Preivistone, pts, 629 bbls. pork, 200 so, beef, 889 do, ¢.t meats and 704 ‘There ‘was lera acth in the hog market to-day, es wore lower, Closing with a downward te of $,000 bbis. at | © $41 50 a 342 50 for new , on do., cash and reg’ lar way, cloe ng ut $4 a $34 for prime, $34 a $38 60 for prime mess, and for thin mess; also 1,500 Lbis. prme mess for Fobrocry, b-yers’ option, at $41. $41 26, and 4,609 bits, new mes for Fobraary and March, Wayers’ pt on, part at $42! a $45 25. The bect,mmarket ruled steady, with gules of 800 bbls. at $20 a! plain mees, and $21 60 $2450 for extra m Of beef hams we Roticed walea of -160 Wbia. nt $2625 $27 HO. Cut meats were rather fore active and firm, with Fales of 200 packages, at 174. a 18)¢e. for shoulders, and 1c, 2lc. for hams. Bacon sides were only in modorate de- | | mand at unchanged rates; sales of 260 buxes Cumberland evtat2lc, Dyessed hogs were rather more inquired for and firmer, at 163¢¢. & 10%e., with sinall gales at 16%e. ‘The lard market continued quite active, and without cided change in pri-ce; sales 1,600 bbla, and tierces 202. a 2446, for No. Lio kettle rendered. Butter was in fair request, at 260. a 480. for Western, and 46¢, a 60c. for State. Cheese ruled quiet, at 15e. a2de, for common to prime. : Corre®.—Market firm, with a moderate demand; sales of 250 mats Java at 60c., and 600 bgge Rio on private terms. PrrroLevy.—Roceipts, 788 bbls, The market was doll and heavy for all kinds. 60c., and was offered quite freely at S1c. Bonded of! was wholly nowinsl at 72c, and free at ic. a O2c., but It was afterwa! tered 1,800 bbls. crudo at 50c. a Sic. on the spot, and at Sic. for February; $30 ao. free, redined, In lots, at Pic, a 920. Boar was no perceptible, chen change to note in the market ie raw, there being @ muderate demand from the trade at previous rates, Sales of 600 hhda. at 19,0. a 2130. for Cuba muscovado and 233(¢. for Porto Rico. dered, crushed and granulated. remember the disagreement waich occurred botween the Archbishop of Mexico city and Almonfe, followed by a sharp vorrespondencs between that prolate and Baron Neigre, at that time commandan: of the capital. acritical moment. ‘The city was filled with hnugry, un- employed military men and officialy, pamphlets and pas quinados ctroutated covert attacks und appeols, trust ender the doors of dwelling houses, and every effort was made, in shori, to arouse # focling of enmity to the new orier of things. was got in motion by tho clerical party, not through any love the imperial form of government, t provisional governmont under the regency of Almonte refused to reetore the church property which had been sequestrated b. head. A pe mivian should arrive, thauks to tho y less, ws Lhave said, they gavo serious cause for appre Denslon, Bi were ‘only. | maind made up vo. disappol isa over, and thelr rage knew no Lounds, or bbl, gold. A Bremen bark to Hong Kong on eer policy tot The churchmen acknowledged the biitor truth that their fold ane a Beibsh brig (2,600 gntiro plot was a failure, pleasure the coming iriumph of their yolieys tind Nocked Lo the support of the .Emperor, who torosts lay in attractin« them, aud spared no pq ns to tint en bestowed upon them government favors with n hivish manner compelled to eippore him as their refuge and proteetion from the liborw! were effeciod at the following tieurow: forted sais, $2405, Bar, English refine ray 48 nals setae hemwerne mako up his mind in regan! to this quostion before ho arrived, and did communicate his intentions to tho Holy Father, whose. displeasure is manifested aufficiently tn treble, 9c. a 1c. the fact thet his Nuncie arrived in Mexico without a ‘y 7 word of instruction, aud is now about to depart, ater haying simply retarned the compliment of Maximilian's pe is shattered to fragments and without # logitimate head ; last November, Men of all shados of opinion, as if actuated otherwise to the trath, and should therefore be atated. my humbie opinion is iat it will be time enough for Mexico, when she has rece. needs, to our will cal hut the solation of tho church property quostion, though it will considerably emooth the path of the new governinent, by which surre terribly divtra: lars have to be paid oul of the treasury at once, which, ments, would loasen the burden hereat stipulated at the convention of Pid twelve millions of dollars within a'short t me, and bo claims. therefore obliged Maximilian to forego the pleasure of re- ducing the imap rt and export dutics, and aboliabing many taxes, as ther difficulty is in the mualtinde of unemployed civit and military shea ngpoor ready for wnything that gives them NEWS FROM MEXICO. ARRIVAL OF THE MORO CASTLE. Maximilian's Policy on the Church Questian and Triumph of the Liberals. The Church Party and Papal Nuncio Disgusted, Porfirio Diaz Held at Bay—Where- 4 abouts of Juarez, &o., ho, Tho steamship Moro Castle, Captain Adams, which left Havana January 1¢, arrived at this port yesterday morning. ‘Two or three blockade runners arrived at Havana since New Year's day; but thie spoctes of business is excecd- ingly dull. The Colonol Lamb was at, Havana, from Nas- ‘mau, a Gue looking steamer, and said to be atest plated, but (t was not thought she amounted to much. ‘An English dramatic company, lately exrived at Hovaua from New York, o & series of por- formances om the evening of nM Our Havana &. Y moe. ‘Havana, Jan. 14, 1968. In my last communication I sent you by far the most important item of our latest Mexican news—pamoly, the Emperor's letter to Lig minister relative to the church property question. No ono who understands Max!mil- lan’s position could have doubted for a moment the policy he would pursue in regard to that difficult and dangerous affair, He has decided it according to his Interests. Invited by tho church party to assume tho imperial crown and control the destinies of Mexico, it was naturally supposed by many that he would repay tho devotion and loyalty of that party by the adoption of Ubeir measures in part at least, if not in whole, But Max'iniliun’s declarations, repeatedly made, at the very commeéncement of his career, that he know no party and would favor the pet policy of none, wiiile revealing his real intentions aroused a Atspicion among his old sup- porters that he would not bend himself to their views. Gradually this very jnst suspicion deepened, until it elmoat assimed the form of open revolt, and would cer- tainly have Calminated in a revolution against the now Emperor had not the French becn on the spot to restrain ft. Every one who has followed ‘this correspondence may Tt was freely, the walls wore covered with _aquibie and’ ¢'reulars were Aith's dangerons machitier for the ‘old ropuulioan, nor hostility to i Simply because the the Eboral party of whieh Juarez was tho Was patched up betweom thom till Maxi- esence of the n check by fear. It was. peror had come with his the party that had invited ed that the new I It had leaked ou! that Maximitian bad diacloeed bis Pope, wien on his visit to Romo; 10 hatere of thut policy was shrewdly j¢resaed at! and they wore ready for any hing. ‘The Hberals, on the other hand, saw with new that his in- Ho formed his ccdinet from among them, and hand. Tak played with wt olLin all, the game was weil planned, ani uirable ibility. ¢ churchmen were in & y while the latter, won through heir interests and polite, projudices, by tho highest pliment the most adrois flatterer could pay, have ed their support, and thus comeuted the foundations It is now perfectly well known that Maximilian did Felt ber te Buch iv the situation iu Mexioo, | The Rmporor, by his ood gense and tact, has irmly established himwel’.” He n hanaclf énlightoned, unprejud ced and inde- ived the®recoga.tion of wl, or tican, owers. ‘The republican party or the time of President Juarez expired on the 30th of 1 do not stop to inquire whether ull this is agrocable or people of the Un ted States; It is simply For the rest, ed the regoucration she of government moro akin sho has hithorlo been, and mninently unfitted. Ut is sta Tuner at goverument nO Means removes all the dillicultics nd it, The revenues of the country aro in a d condition, and many millions of dol- f applied to the construction of roads aud other improves By the terms France must bo fore the countsy shall have sullicicnily recovered to that gum with ease. And this is only one of many The consequence of this scarcity of money has ¢ had promised and desired to do. Ano- quite disgusted with Maximilian for Pere ayhien ino hie ning’ clearly imposible Crade sold to a snail extent at | Rot takin ent into Seclas Gatenaite. ont Gecamaene There and other diffoulties not ni mention, will cjog the wheels of the imperial pono ment for some time to come, and would even render Maximilian’s post a large influx of foreigners did not encourage him. ition entirely ‘tinbearable, if the hope of stead of proceeding With the details of tho last news, 1 a +ia" have digressed considerably, Those details ro- late almost entirely to military matters, and ate not of feove of, queria. skizmish Bcoue uet al Rofined was more active, and firm wt 28%Xc. for pow- plenty > pe vtedie Hm iy pen Senin Michocan continues to be the giving General Dousi ing the numerable parties which swarm in all directions, But Tf i aes ae cove | Sapo ntch aeng Nan St fouraeSepeas Wrenwy—rece tay 361 bble—was higher and more | HO” "tho pallor ene havo'n much Doli chamee. Of active, tho market closing firm, with sales of 2,500 bis. Western at $2 04 u §2 3o—chiofly at the Iatier price. “hee bat Juarea te a Alemon, in Binalon since it is known General Patoni and staff wore there Hoston Bank Statement. Bostos, Jan, 18, 1865. on November 21, and it le thought Juarez accompanied them from the elty of Chihuahua, whithor Goneral Cas- ‘The following ts tho weekly statement of the condition | tagny was marching in all haste when last heard from. The Mexican no pers put Alamos in Sonora, bu' of the banks of this city :— with all Tthink it ‘ea mistake. It is just ‘snide Capital stock . Loans and i aie The Asia Outward Bound. Bostoy, Jan, 18, 1965. The steamship Asia, for Liverpool via Halifax, sailed ‘ot half-past one o'clock this afteracon, She has forty- cight passengers for Liverpool and twenty four for Halifax, and takes out cleven thousaud doliars in specie, Some five inches of suow fell last night, which detained the New York mail train vntil noon, The Asia waited for tho mails, which were duly for. warded, togother with the latest press and commercial despatches. ™ ¢ Disasters, Provincerowy, Jan, 18, 1865. ‘Tho brig Fannio, of Portland, Captain Hubbard, from Tlavana for Boston, with sugar, came ashore two miles below Cape Race Point, about two o'clock this morning. She has lost foremast, with sails end rigging attachod. Crow saved. Botox, Jan, 18, 1805, The schooner Ella Hodgdon, of Bangor, from Key Crow sayod. Tho vessel will probably bo a total loa, the boun line of Sinaloa, distant some forty or fifty miles from. coast, had some yeare ago about ee thousand inhabitants. If it be true tl uaroz is there, it {s qnito likely, now that bis time has expired, that he will cross into Log tang hae he should prefer 4 retirement of the 8 ‘erde and the society of hi frionds the Yaquis, Colonel Vega, a very influential manjin Sinaloa, has been Intely canvassing that State for the empire, and the for- mal adbesion of the Sinaloans is daily expocted—a cit- cumstance which might materially interfere with the comfort of the ex-Preeldent. The same feeling is aaid to exist in Sonora, and, in fact, through all Northwostern Mexto, Numbers of execut'ons continue to take place, the ma- fority of the victims being fellows with a dozen murders ‘on their hands, for whom shooting was too good. None of these men have been shot without a tral and convic- tion of their guilt; nevertheless, 1 am sure an attempt will be made to get up a “sympathy” and a howl, for every one knows that when newspaper columusare open to knaves a bad use will be made of the privilege, We have had as yet no nows from Oajaca, where Por- firlo Diaz ia at pha net ext steamer we may hear something, for the French expeditionary column waa rapidly approaching bis intreochments at last accounts. Ie ‘Count of Thun and Hobenste'n, Eavoy Extraordl- nary ‘aud Minister Plenipotentiary from the Einperor of owe his credentials to Maximilian on the Be: Affairs in Venezuela and St. Domingo. Havana, Jan, 14, 1865, The Spanish matt steamor Cubs arrived hore yestorday from the neighboring islands and coast of Venezuola. From St, Domingo wo haye 00 ows beyond tho fact that ’ the Domiuicags, t@ the numbor of aboat = thousand, mate an attack om tho Spanish camp at Monte Cristi about tho Ist or 2d inst. They wore easily repulacd. Dates from Veneaucla are to December 24. Falcon has poen elected Prosident of the republic by an immense majority. For the present complete tranquility reigns throughout the country, On tho 21st the Central Rail- road was inaugurated; that tho first shovelful of earth turned up bj eral Guzman Blanco, fetes utive, who was furnished with afte for the It would been a better the spade Poa bees been of iron. from Caracas lo we have dates to the ber The ai if the Stato of G 24th December. The complaints o: way ana have boen attend tt oo Sad poses cocabutanes Gen. Pulsar attempted a revolution in the State of Zu- liano, nage signally failed; thus leaving the whole ia peace. Rumors of the ‘abandonment of St. Domingo aro again prevalent here. ‘The Diario says:—By the steamer from St. Thomas, we get vom meagre news in regard to St, Domi: After losing a great many lives from sickness it boen toeided 0 move the encampment or town of Sarnaua to a place called ‘0 Levaratado, or Raised Key. uring tho first week of thia month (date not einen “if rebels, now belligeronts, to the number of EF] Prgpenns tttacked tho Spanish forces at Monte Christi. ad toy wen eee tom, but no other | 4 Jars are given, Which seems strange, However, it prov she Dosaleleas 8: 8 ie Pete At by no moans dis- pirit News from South Amerie: PHR PERUVIANS DECLINE TO ATTAOK TUB SPANISH FLERT AT THB CHINQHAS—PROPOBITIONS FOB A GEYTLEMENT RESKCTED BY THR SPANIARDS. or apna hits y= cor gu haan. ‘esterday tho Chief of Squadron, fenor Pinson, teft | 4 ‘@his port for Southampton, net having been in the tennt molested during his transit acrosathe isthmus, The ‘Chief of Squadron, Admira! ‘Pareja, arrived at Tama vom the 94 inst., and@vemained there three doya, after which he left for the Ohincha Idanis te take comment of the fleet there. Tho fleet has not:been attacked tm any way, nor was such a thing thought of. The Peruvian govornmont has obtalnod @ large majority tn tho Con- gress, and tho situa/ion of the interior of the country was avery pacific one, all restraints on’ business having ccased. Everything leads to tho bolief that tho Hispano- Peruvian question will end im an amicable arrangement, honorable to both governments now at variance. The Congross of Plenipotentiaries has taken part in the ques- ton, and will endeavor by every moans in their power'to end the contlict without appeal ng to war, On the Sth the man-of-war Berengucla arrived at Val- paraiso and left the satne day, towards the south. Tt is supposed eho came in advance in search of aid forthe saving of one of tho men-of-war (bat had remained ia tho Straits of Magellan in a very bad position, ‘ihe burning of the manof-war Trinito is confirmed. ‘There was no explosion of the magazine, as it was flooded in time; that all tho lives were saved, and the mohey and the nautical instrumen’ It is said that in acouncil of war formed in Peru of Generai Castilla, President, and twenty other persons, to detormine ag Lo whether the Spanish fect ghould be’ at tacked at tho Chincha stints there wero sevent votos aga nst the measure and three in favor. © Proposi- tions had been mace to Pareja toabandoa these islands, Peru binding herself to liquidate all the just claims Byain. ‘Theso, wo aro told, were hot listened to, News from St. Thomas, A St. Thomas letter of the 30th of December, contains the following miscellancous news items: From Matamoros we lown that at Corpus Chriati the Confederate Colonel Mat Nolan and Mr. J..C, Donald wore assassinated on the night of the 2ist ult, 1. Slaughter has isaned a decree declaring Pasa do Aquila, Lareda, Rio Grande and Kd nburg to be the only frontier towns through which the exportation of cotton is to bo allowod. By tho Corsica we learn of the Joss, on steamer Princess Royal, wh.le on her way to Nassau, On the 2¢ inst. tho steamers Confedorate States and the Chicora are reported to have arrived from Chartes- ton, the Syron and Little Hattie, also from Charies- tom, and that tho Agnes E. Fry and the J.ba were on- tirely lost. white trying to get from Charleston. On the &th inst. the rebel steamer Colonel Lamb, of 616 tons, arr.ved from Nassau, and dt is reported sue is Intended for a pri and’on the 9th cust. arrived the stoaner Lark, 267 tons, from Liverpool and Madeira, consigned. to’ Oharies ‘J. Helen, the rebel agent in this city. On tho 12th inst.’ the Neva, which od on the 10th, roported in- distress, but ul opin‘on 14 thit she was chasod by a United nboat. ‘Tho Denbigh was to have sailed last night, but I have not time to learn if she got off. Ths Monongaha yoslerday morning, and may yet ivo an account of this li therto succvasful steamer, Tho Galatea is still in pori, but leaves to.day. baco, of the rom Bormuda Mr. Kverett’s Last Letters. MR. EVERETT TO MR. ODA es SO ow » 1864, My Dear Ronurr—Having been hard at perork’ al ay, t sit down by way of relaxation, late im tho’ evening, to havo @ little chat with you, I'am rejoiced to hear that the Sepomn is doing, as you fay, “romarkably well.” * . * ° * I do, I assure you, take groat satisfaction in the thought, that, through your columns, I speak to 60 largo an andience, and occasionally with ood offect, What arg 4,000 persons in Fanueit Hall 00 with the num- bors who read the Keapars i recolve letters of acknowled mont. A hd s With ‘reapect to the French mission, ft has boon occasionally mentioned to mo, never by me, except at this moment, in writing to you. Unless our m nisters now abroad ‘aro recalled, ft is not litely that Mas sachusetts, which Las now three fall’ ministers, will be allowed to have another. Even if they should come home, there are other Massuchusotts men who will do, what I shall not, seck tho place by themscives or friends. In fact, I am vory doubtful whether 1 shoutd accopt it if offered tome. I have been ten years in Europe. Tani in my soventy first year. Idon’t want tho salary, Trefased two years ago to go abroad on a confidential mission to all the leading courts, with loave to stay as long as I thought expedient in each capital; to have a secretary and ap allowance equal to the lighest sa‘ary, It is true I was not to havo a regular commission, but I wns to have @ plenary credential irom the Prosident and a lotler from the Secretary of state to all the Ministers of Foreign Affhirs. Having declined this when trged upon m6, you can judge whether Iam very eager to go abrond or very likely to solicit any office. “Ido not wish theaé thin 6 published now; bat when Tam gone you can affirm thom on good asthority. In the meantime my moderation {x not likely, on this oceasion, ta bo put to Uhe test, for there is not the least probability that the office will be offered mw. Ever sincerely yours, Roxent Boxwen, Esq. EDWAR) EVERBTT, MR, EVERETT TO MES. Wis. Borrow, 13th Janvary, 1865. T havo yours of the Sth. Iam ‘just recovering from a pretty eovere attack of illness, which has kept mo in bed most of the time since Mon On Monday morning I was at the court room two and a half hours testifying. 1 went to Fanowil Hall, which was cold, and till my ame I sat ina draft of air. When I ‘got through— thingh I spoke but half an hour—my handstand fect were as. lec, and my loncson fire. In ths agreeable condition I liad to go end pass three hours in the court room. ‘This fin'stied me, 1 came home, sent for Hay- ward, and went regularly to work. Thardi iy left my bed next day, I have barely weathered an atta k of pneumo- nia, Which was an old fashioned lung fever. Hayward comes twice aday. 1 have turned the corner, and a8 soon as T can get alte appet.te, atiake off my carkling cough and got tho kidneya to résume their ation and subdue the nuinbnese of my limbs, and get the botter of a sharp ncturalgic pain in the left choulder, I hope to do nicely. Everett bohayes very weil, in the somewhat ab- normal condition of the households His new sled—tho searearge”'— behaves as well ag its namesake. Tho ago has got back to New York, #o that I think wo shall fsunons rom: Sid to-night, Best love to husband and ies. Your exer atstonate apa, E. E. ‘Tho “Everett" alluded to is Kdward Letnnde 8 Wise, 8 Foun wm son of Captain Wise, who was visiting his pramd- or atthe time of his death. “Sid, ala alluded ‘ is Mr. Everett's oldest son, about thirty GG) in the volunteer service, and now at Beaufort, 8. serving upon the staff of General Saxton, Mr. ty Everett had three sons and two oes ra by his wife, Chariotto Gray hier of ft Hon. Peter a Brooks, who ied about two years ago. Ono dau, died while Mr, Everott was mini to London, sequently he lost ason. Two sons, Henry “Baney rett and Will am Beret) and dughor at Ash: i latter is married to mander Henry A. Wise, of navy. a Ane Our Little Rock Correspond: Letra Rock, Jan. 3, 1865, Election of United States SenatorNo Enemy North of Red River—Magruder Orders all Rebel Citisens of Arkansas to Oross Red River into Louisiana and Teras, de. ‘Wm. D. Snow was clected to the United States Senate by tho Legislature of this State on the 30th ult. Mr, Bnow was born in Worcester county, Mags, and is thoroughly anti-slavery in sentimcnt—a working mom- ber of the old whig party, and a now enthusiastic repub- lican. He ts eloctod by & Legislature composed of men, seven-Cighths of them having been born in the sla Plates. General Stecle's letter to Governor Murphy, before loaving, ispublished. Ho says:—Tho rebels hold no por- (ion of this Stato oxcept a line from Camden to Red river,"* and that Mf der has ordered the robel citizens: ee would leave them order ey ol, who a ye General Stecto, has ordered the evacuation of tho outposts, and troops report al me Tel nema coveentra ng at Camden, to fall back to Louisiana or Toxas. Deserters say the southwestern rtion of the State ix to bo made deolate in their march. Hence the citizens are ordered away tn advance. ag nye — faethe: poten and the Circuit Ceri Legislature has authorized lon of 300,000, The Escaped Corresponden nex Loursvinie, Jan, ‘The army correspondents, Brovin, and Captain Thomas E. Wolfe, * Jane Het! GC € una elon dan, Kate, Uni Webb, Miranda, hile de Is Torre, cretia, Anaconda, J Randolph, J Rider, H Brewster, ed asbore, got off with loasof reider al on the 1st ina but ‘turough Some inadveriouce her arriv was not reported. mouth, NC, dong Aba by to leeward The forem: * to ropair rudder head. Ing for two houre; mien a Peo o Zh whalisg | Sil 14th, iy tain'n wife very wick Lou! itd ond Avoslonextgenaon, from Valparairo Dee iter and alro O00 gals xp oft an from wreck of ship Swift, BrigsAliarclst Resede ton, Snow iid (ie), Guptil, do; MoCumnder, N York. 1865, Richardsqr, Davis and 0 of the bark ‘Texan, loft for the Easton tho me. poat at modn to-day. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1865. THE INDIAN TROUBLES. © Vauise Crrr, Colorado, Jan. 17, 1805. ‘Tho telegraph operator from Junction Siation arrived hore this morning. He had an escort part of the way, having travelled twenty-two miles alone in the night. ‘He found two wounded men at a ranch five miles west of here, they having crawled a distance of some ten milas. An os ort was sont from here, who brought the wounded men in. Ho found American Ranch, fourteen miles west of hero, again on firo, and seven bodies burned to Cindors, Among thom were'two children and ono wo- moat A largo number of Indians are all along thé road. Sig- ‘nal fires are burning at night in every dircotion. Tt ts oxpectod that the Indians will butcher ovory por- son on the road, unless speedy asaistence is sent, (ec race ENE TSE SHIPPING NEWS, a ang BEROIAL NOT) idsucs should be sealed ALMANAO FOR MEW Yons—vruis DAY. ise fis RNA ANNAN ar nN Port of Now York, Js January 13, 18965.. CLRARED. Oolambia, Barton, Havane—fpotford,"Tleston + Riba 0 Kalght; Gattagher, Petndalpble—W J Tay- GER Lae am meeten eSaee | Doris (Ri Ht Bie Doi say Lolling, Haran. avann—P ae Kats rage Scanlan, sLdoben NF—Gordoa, Bruce & Mean! Brig. alan anaes Baltimore—W W Lay TT | Rae yy aa iN Corn PR—Millor & Low Riga ‘ene a mma Br), MoOarty, St Martins—H A Rohe Hetsna (Be), Brereton, Halitax—11 J & OA Dewolt, Sole G Banker, Et is, Port Rovel—Whitney & Hathawa Schr J W Maitland, Garmow, Boauforl, NU—Murray & phew. Schr J W Lawrenoe, Weeks, Nozfolk—Sherman Bros, Schr Kule Edwards, Allen, Washington—M Eriggs & Co. JG Worthington, Worthington, Baltimore—Bentle Smith & Co, Sours P Godwin, Peck, Stamford. Flying Fish, Thompson, —, Ber Dana Webster, Adauns, —. ARRIVED. Steamship Morro Cantic, Adams, Havana, Jan 14 at] PM, with mise and passengers to Spefford, ‘Piléaton & Co, 15th Ina 8:13, AM, 20 miles of Jupiter Lighthouse, sav atewn- ship Burle, hence for Havana, Steamship Matanzaa, Liesegang, Mavaua, 434 days, with tndae and passengers, to T Ascencio & Co. ‘Steamship Atlantic’ U 8 transport), Young, Fort Piaher via Fortress Monroe, to U8 Quartermaster, 16th inst, oft Cape Loo'cont, spoke ‘ship Jawrenee, ‘Thompson, henes for Port Roy. mahip, Prometheus (U 8 transport), Beokit, Fortress Monros, to U8 Quartermaster. Steomship Dudley Buck (UB transport), Merryman, Fort- reas Monroe, to US Quartermaster. Steumship Admira’ Danont (U8 transport), Peppor, Fort- uartormrsber, re, MeLaughlin, Havre, 8 daye, in bi Tie W Hwan veaterday erroneously low from Calcutta.) Erossed the Grand Ban! out, having had strong S winds with much rain since then very heavy W to N gales with ox. me ool woather, and a number of ‘the crew were frowtbit- tend Ind to Keep under slart sail, not haying men enough to work tho ship; Jan 8, Daniel Malcolm, of Glasgow, seaman, fell irom the main topsailyard to the deck and was inatuntly Walled; Una born 8 diva W of South Shoal. ‘This morning an old. se..man (name not ascertained), who previously to the ship Wm Frothingham and came on board the Kmpire ut Havre, was found den it the pap native of New York and. hus » fami Hark Vela (of Boston), Nickersn, it, te Baker & Morrie Novi rat Tat Bid 8 wing heas Ny, Joseph Howes, mi of Boston, was wanhed off the forceasile overboard and lox had heavy weather, and has been sines Dec 10 trom lon 59, with heavy W gales, hark Powhatan, Pendleton, Providence via Newport, in ee toN L.& G Griswold, Clara Pickens, Howoa, Port Royal, 7 days, th ballast, hs MeCrealy & C0, 2S Potter, Poller, Hilton Head, with wood. Was on hore at Sav H's Tniet, but got off” with loss Of radder, uh, Mohr Joun s Leo, Bun este! he is a Raltimoro, 4 days. BAILED, Steamers Columbia, Vetrel; whine Midnight, Prank Flint, Tatoy & Harriet; berks Clonfusgos, Peraia: origs Cansandra, rk, Peniston, Grey i, Scio, BR Kibbe Tantara ve, 3 Bigelew, Clio, Teresita, AD J n, Hust, Albert; achra Grapeshot, N Ghaso, J J. Grittin, Meter, Areti, La. ‘Wind at sunset NW. Miscellancous. Sreausnie Momno Castux, Capt Adams, from Havana, ar- rived at her plo yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, baving loft Havana on the l4th, at 1 PM, thus making the run in 8 days and 21 hours—the shortest passage yet made. Brig Euma (Br), Howe, hence for Havana, put into St ‘Thomas Bist ult in distrens, ‘Ivaky. Soun ¥ 8 Porren, Potter, from ttiow Ts Tiead, before fore report. ved at this cit; Sous Many A Mars, A: at a hit: Toyorts 7h fist Tint Wiles ABH af Unve it ite 2, weasner fot and on Ling ae e had disap pears sand leno _ suppaed ta mare gone tw no signa ‘dvove sleumer was uo dou the Melville) Se je cara ab Bt John, MD, from Boston, lost head of aon a (not Oyen waaat Peroam’ yt), from Beston for Shang. ee Deo iat kaelng pur in for water and Notice to Mariners. BARNBOAT 1 “ast OF NRW nn rd Was seou on the n inet, aud wan pot 2 a light. Barnegat ten Bap Day wal ind disclosed it to the Whalemen. Bark Cape Horn Pigeon, Sherman, ofd at San Rranciscs barke Bart Goa nokl, Bollea; Ca- ‘and Coral, Crandll, whaling: schr Caroline ort, do; 16th, barks Meroury, Tuoker, and W Cc DI do. Cally Nernon, Gibbs, Nant, was at Valpsraiso Dec 8 (cap- volving. Halana, Hankine, of and from New Bedford (are , Wits ab Tatoalu ane Dee ld, wit 10 ap, to cruise und a heavy gale tn in . ns. lous two i head Knees, 40, and’ putin torepatr: Had somo sic! fo, Tilton, NB, was spoken in Atlantic Oosan bound to Pal “Favorite, Xo Vas at Honolulu Now 15, having relic 240 wh 4000 Lbs bone. Would cruise W, taken in the Aret Chase, FHL, was at Hilo Nov 10, from Would nuil for Coast of Mudicon Ni, ators reported at Bydney, ba tl heme nped wll her oil to Kurope was repaired ani d refitted, Sept 12 to cruise, and N next season, ny Howinnd of. of Siu ‘arachute, N#& (wrecked), seettng he had sainped his 1) (9v9 bbls) (4. 3500 Ths old yellow metal saved by ship Normai, of Nant. tuen fy hospital, in July, Ports. Canvenas, Jon 10—Atr bark Te GW Jarvia, Bile. ye (Hr) McCullagh, 1 (Robin, i fork. Bld 10th, Ocean K « Ph Piciph yc iEMeOON. Jan 6—Arr Be brigs Jacinta, 8h Boston; Yictoria, Carmichael, NYork. rates tm Franklin, 0 qlloXd Kona, Nov 4—In port Br ship Tioonderogs, Rice, ifavana, Jan 8—Arr rebel atormer Col Lamb, Lockwood, Nasanu; sohr Mhebs, Morrow, New + 9th, Be ston ni Coral aris cid} ‘ay to return); Origa Han 5 10th, be rorbes, 00h 1ith, bark Jo! ia ti eB staikne a bale ae tn, ack Tri, de Tae ni Ha % Jenne, Fall, Bal- AA0Ch, brig Glara D'itohiing Perkina: Matamoros, Croton, Lograbam, Barcelona; Dane, Sorrsport; Hth, OW Chase, Dunning, Port: h, Hasex, do; L1th, barks Almira, Kucknam, foton: Samson, Delano, Barcelona. S14 '1oth, Br bark ht W By, foe Drummond, HYork; 1th, be brige Aithes (Br), Thom- ren, Lester, from ag man lo i pon (Br), Pn 1), Murray f tor me Ror Florells, fy Peavedy, wee uot as bo” "Be Thou a Deo seo ‘are ach Gon Tike, Barret Orchita fi as 2h to return). Sid 234, brig ig shi ciety re Tnlands, schr Sentel, Parco ‘40; ie pacunierh Zith, Elton, Wilson, N’ eet a ke ), shina Young en pion Francine, 1 jn distress, ot eee sd bark Nietna, tee etl tort Sens and 8 Fi yz, Wood, from do ania Gra trom Ta Martinique arr 2d, , Jan Arr barks Yumuri, Jobnson, New York; 6th, ones 20; Beles Maine, devi, Philadel: + loin, J ‘eu b Hiray, er ont Carver ia Lorain Minot, *Portisnd: Jan Nigreta, Stowers, N York. Ameri rts. BOSTON, Jan I7—Arr solr Ocoan Ianger, Poland, Rilts- Bag eg nap bark Wentorth, from Ardroma teams) ip Wits ah in ia heme ie = Br War link Dunbar, &, Sraith, ‘Surinam; gehra 8 Mart, Denton, Was ahingt phere, and W HL -Atweoort Harker, ahaa ati up Mary (of Boston, late of Marblehead), Hall, 8¥ran- “avo Jen, Wen MeKion barks Cricket, Wingate, Rio Ja- Bhar Pomen ar brig’ How roel ae Hah, Dux, hain ws ood, Gn Meo. York. isrem ip Bi “ie ‘Genoa for orderk— iin iam ond: ba me Fe Warwick from NYork. ba Water Witch, vin jor. eet 16th — ror. 7 (—Arr brig Wilmington (Br), A pee eo paca, A ipeeton iyata ‘hen May, Boker, yriress Monroe; Grace U! do Yorks Abbie Perking sii tnt rer, on 1S" Hliswrerta for do: a ; Sarah, Hi, for do; do; Coombs, a sg! tor do, ioe i, Give Jen od James ali (US). L Harding, and Cumpbell, va 8 Panhne pa Kenting, Ric for Huston : ly for the New Yore in, Walker, " M Hall, nd CO dayne, Babin, Kuight, eat Jouna Pits wohe C PCG Brooks, stocks New Haves ia Jan fr Naw vate Vidette, Merritt, San Fran- Fe sro, Jan 461d echr Emma Bacon, Case, Fortress meat RIVER, Jan ied thee M Mershon, Brightman, Axe aehre Samuel wert Urocker, Presbrey, and Bengal, Boaton for irdier, Clark, and Virginia, Bearso, |, Cormwellia for Ganges, rah Wooster, Lord, do for (0: bid achrs Eineline Me ke Dwight, Hi for do; Wiliam J agence a Sid brig Wi — Ames, Marston, Balti: der Knovlan and N It Hagan Bunker, Blicabetnror 5 Hecate ton, Koy coy Went tor Port rtland; Br), De: for Halifax. Sid schr Wm env gases na EH H Reyna, Cha Wo ; schrs Platten ie Werey rie aie itioy Ww ear at BAM. De Jo» broesino ches Me ee si ee I. Eka. @ G ‘Deamon ae ‘ave Perkins A ciraner, Pinna anges, S Wooster, Cuspbell, Dwight. A dirdner, “toma brig Aurate, Clark, from Pht eae ees ne N ae es ‘ilawes; I 3 aw Sar run Fn cag rena, fin a Sad et eit fens uaene he a om for Fe yc le ecco satis 7 Cheral cere fe ae Nivoert Reskel ar aot Sober Brith iis ar idles Fortress om Hill, and Matenses, Hamilton, Portinad ry Culver,’ Boston for de; For" rome ier ma ar tate TA, ‘Jon i7—Arr ne Foster, Sey Sg ro onary Pierre cee bark Jessie, timore: Breedvwelit aoe Pawtuxent aor ony Champliny eee a gees Ith Ae BO mcr Blas BAN FRANCISCO, Jan 16—Arr bark Parsee, Baker, New York, Sul lath, Dark, Hazard, Karstens, Manila. ANNAH, Jan 9 8—Arr steamer Mary Benton, Ludwi wicks lion Tiead, stonmship Crosenly Latham, Thuade; rs, ATT steam Spaulding, Atkina; Sylph, Frenchy onicus, ia MAE Ca at Ss sion ea ; brig BALIN, brig, Abner Taylor, caltioat Elias bethport; schr Fred Heod, riend, do. THE FIREMEN. OF HARRY HOWARD TAS AL, MEETING Hook a d Ladder Conpiny No. 1, Beta at fasts tee 6, 18) Ciluton street, January 18, the Ingr We onderour sincore thanks. to Mr. No, Gaz Water wtrbet for the bountitul, supply, Of ai 4 alniiuay seis anantnousiy: rdopte a tint te wid. Mrs, Jackson, of menta-fumnishoéhe company at Whe utetire in 0 ou the night of the 17th instant 4 Ouray, yy Ee Buaenn 3. M. C Secretary. os DRY Goons. URS WILLIAM MOSER GAN NOW OFFER TO THB yublic an creauenee Gevspiationed Re penne sng Eee rent reduction fgom former prices, Fn ie a PLA MSMOSII 41 Maiden lane. SEVEN’ ER TWENTY-THIRD ALERT the original agent for the ame cnlar t ohp por Sent biter sha pi 1 tee to ‘oat my Please t ay uy ean en on At Cash Seventh w ‘addi jpaus, Ladies attended by Mra. Cashberg. TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BRO ADIVAy, AT Mtocnginal Ta OASITBERG age the Ua at a ‘i i id Off cowiog. Fe Ot otloe No. fast ‘Fwelfth siree, waited on by Mrs. Cashbarg. LADIES AND ORNTLEMEN, | Al TM aruneed to receive. thet ce for Cast Clothing, Gi ‘&ec., by colin os in , 651 or 271 ded by Mrs. Leon, avenue, TTENTION.—M. ABRATIAMS, Kop tebe be ey 4 nie, will pay the highest oleh prices tor Slothis als &0., by oalling or ae above. Minion ateonded WILL RE- NTION.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AMeargtve ext prices for trele Cass OF Clothing Gag. Pater ee or Mre. H. ‘Sous, venth avenue, TIENTION.—LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN WILL ER ‘colve the highest price for Cast Of Clothing, &c., by cal fngon seat ag fo oF Men, MH. HART, 66 Uarmine sireel, near Hodior TTENTION.—LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN WILL RE- ceive the hignest Taian for their Cast Of Cloth ‘urniture, Carpets, yy calling on or addressing MISH, Lié Third avenue. T 19 SEVENTH AVENUE, THIRD HOUSE ABOYE A Prani: third aireet, or ab at = brensh ha Nitpr 4 street ttoor from Broadway, adi wenty third , one eosdway, Sproste M ladies and gentlemen wil the prices pul by the sriginal and honen deal, B MUN Tor Gast OM Clothing, Carpets, Jevee otras for Sk il gall at or.» note addressed to either the Roars re places w ‘be aren to, in and outof the city, Ladies Mro, MM Ate THE OLD ee 17 oe AVENUR_BY TER original a highest ‘irise for Guat YO Weartne ate ges &o., by favoring oy yn » Eadias stie Fee eon will be dente with to your eed ye pai haatalhs mahal ersten arr DYANCED.—TIIE PRIORS OF GAST ore, Agency’ "silk Dresses from S10 10 $09, coats from ta DiMaareas Mr. or, Mis. J. GOLDS Beven nie, between Twenty-second and ‘Trrenty-tnteg eae orders will be duly attended to, in or out 7. -<k. ~ RATER Terre Carpate, jonse onl fendea to. Ladies 0 city. AENTLEMEN—L WILL BUY ANY QUANTITY OF NE Et aoa (YAe CT for the Western market. al the ator Ss. D. 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