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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Weowespax, Jam, 18—0 P.M. ‘The gold market has been moderately geti: but with only slight variations in price, all day. Th. uomand was chiedy from the “shorts,” to close contracts, and as this diminished the tendency was towards lower figures. 270ForthNationalBk 100, 1600 50 Cantom Cot y 600 100 Central Coal (o-, 10 Pena Coal Co Bt 100 Copake Iron Mine ue bau nae ‘The speculative fecling in favor of a rise is tame, while S10 46%, 109 10014 events give courage to the bears. Tho quotations were :— vIO 464% 309 - § 10:20 A. M. 216% see 46% 1500 ite aM Bisse 63 or “So on.p a gaint, 119 225 P.M. 21512 S8E0 cia 900 Pitts, FW& CHER 96 ‘Tho stock market was active in the bear interest, at 100 8 ¥ Genin hm iiss ome a tho first board, and the nearly steady decline which 114% 500 has been the main foature of the Stock Exchange for a M5 400 long time past made further progress. The closing CE aed ealos showed the following variations from those 800 113%¢ of yesterday's second board:—Erie declined 134, SECOND BOARD. Now York Covtral 1}¢, Hu¢son River 1, Reading 1%, Mich gan Southera 3, Iinois Central 1, Northwestern Hare-vasy Two o'Crocx P.M.” 81, reg 11114 100 shs Mich Con 20e\n 1s 10034 100 Mich SeNT 4, preferred %, Fort Wayne 134, Quicksilver 3. Ohio Sore bse 81, cou Ub 40 * and Mississippi certAcates advanced %{, Cumberland | 1000 US6's,! y certif do Goal . Cleveland and Pittsburg was steady, goons bere A Fi ive Tape Pee BS artes Government securities were dull but steady. per seit 400 Cleve ee ‘Pitts ER ol At tho open board at one o'clock the market was lower, 400 ahs Carb Op bae48.. 408 res case 20 At the second regular board the depression was greater. ben "frye ox bhi f 4 aw ae, ze Brie showed @ decline from the morning price of %, | 200 Mariposa Mg Co ina PY Reading 5, Michigan Southern }, Iilinois Central %, | 220 N¥ Central RE; ait: 100 cules NW or Cloveland.and Pittsburg i, Chicagoand Northwestern i, ie $e iRR sid or soo iit 200 chic & Rititais Ha ‘Rook Island 234, Fort Wayne . Ohio and Mississ'ppi 11% 200 Corliicaies advanced %{, Cumberland Coal §. New York ‘Cootral, Michignn Central and Hudson River were steady. After the cali Erie declined to 773¢ » 4, and the bears Pred.cted a speedy fall to 75. Their inspiration is supposed fo be derived from accrtain well known speculator on the ‘street, who some time back is believed to have agreed ‘with the Erie Rattroad Company to lend the Inttor three Millions of doliars, accepting as collateral security twen- tyseight thousand shares and one million of fourth mortgage bonds, Nineteen hundred thousand of this mount is said to bave been paid to the company and tho grev-er part of tho security mentioned lodged with the lender, whose s epected use of the stock drew down upoa him some sharp censire not long since, He hes the credit of controlling the stock by the means lying at his disposal, tho legitimaty of whch is of course open to serio: 5 q:estion. At the open board at half-past threo the market was heavy at a further fractional decline, excopt on Reading. Latcr, on tho streot, it underwent no improvement, and Erie sold at 77. The tendency of the wholo market seems to be down- ward, the “bull” interest being ‘too weak to resist the decline in the absenco of the outside public, who are leaving the Stock Exchange severely alone, and not unwisoly. The bears have a source of strength not only CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wreovesaay, Jan. 18, 1865, Asurs.—Receipts, 14 bbls. . Tho markot still Continued inactive, and prices were wholly nominal. Breansrvrys,—Receipts, 8,605 bbls, flour, 167 bbis. and 2,507 bags corn meal, 6,497 bushels corn, 18,622 do. oats, 150 do. rye, 1,050 do, barley and 3,005 do, malt. The market for ail articles coming under this hoad was almost a counterpart of the reports we have given for sevnral days past—dullness being theruling feature, with £0 little variation in prices as to cail for no spo-ial re- mark, The feeling to- ay, on tho whole, was decidedly depressive; yet, with litle disposition to operate, prices wore nominally unchanged, ‘Tho gales were 6,000 bbls. State and Western, 600 outhern and 400 Cana In tye flour nt was done, Of corn meal we notice 6200 bbls, ut $815 0 $8 20 for Jersey and $9 for Woe quote:— pte and Western flour, $9 70 a 9 85 10.00 a 10 10 10 45 a 10 25 in the dsturbance of valuos consequent upon the uncer- 1010 2 10 50 tainty attending ‘he value of the currency, but in the mareh 110 all 15 Of evenis hasteniug the termination of the war, which, Pr eerees when it occurs, will be likely to ereate a financial revo- 65 Pt ne i lution, followed by an elfort to resume specie payments, freer say ee do, 10 a 14 75 a aas a : é Yommon Canada 10 9 10 20 tho outstanding curroncy in that cago being probably | Good to elites wal exis 20 12.00 fundod into specie bonds and notes at their market | Ryo flour, superfine. Oa 9:5 atin Corn meai, bbls... ‘1h a 900 The supply of money on call is abundant at seven | Cor meal, puncheons tate een = ‘ Give, and sules cont per cent; the disbursements of the Treasury, the | not have been ot#eted except at a reduction, ‘The slight large balances romaining with tho national | P80 in gold had no efieet uyou the tanrkot, tho feelin ben ih * among nil part es be aat the untural tendency of gold ks, and tho return flow from the West, | igdownward. Tye is in modcrate doinand, with valor ro- Contributing severally to the prevailing case, ‘There is | ported of 7,000 cls Western at $1 6%. Barley ond an evident disinclination, however, to accept any but first class collaterals, on wide margins, and in the discount line only strictly first class names aro in favor. Theso Fato at 8.410 percent, Tho military, political and fuan- cial situations are making men wary and distrustful both of values and credits, Tho transactions in foreign oxchange are light, and likely to continne so. The export of cotton aud other Southorn produce will soon begin to tell upon tho mar- ket, both here and abroad. Bankers hold their sixty day bills for sterling at 10934 a 5; threo duys, 1103; a 54. Merchants’ bills are quoted at 108 a 109, The Avia, from Boston, took out $111,000 in specie. Tho subscriptions te the seven-thirty loan at the First National Bank were $250,000, ‘Treasury drafts, malt. continued dull, and, in the absence of sales, prices wore wholly nominal, The corn market coninuos heavy, with only a moderate breiness doing; sales of 8,600 bush: ols mixed Western at about $288, ard 1,000 do. now yel- low Jersey at $1 81, Ouls were steady, with sales, chiedy te government, ar $1 06 a $1 07. Ferrox.—There Was a deci market for this article, the s increased demand—beit tended to advance pric there Was some tnquiry for export, that sales havo been effected to-d Saies were 4,200 bates, ut the Pliowin improvement in the it rise in gold und the Hy from - spinners— Ib, At tie clove are huformed ed ub bd. nna, por bleamer, 10 bales cotton at Yd, $600,000. a oi nb, oe alos hope at fy and 250 dirk as butter at AD ECY 258. ‘To London, 1,2 js. olleake at 18. Sd, aud to The cash balance inthe hands of the Assistant Trea- | jiremen, per American vessel, 600 Whds, tBacco at surer in Boston, at tho close of business, Jancary 14, | 22s. Gd.’ A Brit sh bark was chinrtered to Matamoros at r bbl, gold. A Bremen bark to Hong Kong on private terms, A brig (172 tons) to Tr nidad, Cuba, and back, with sugar, at 70c. A British brig to’ Matamoros avd beck at $175 per bbl, gold, and a British brig aoe Dbis. capacity) to Nassan, NS P., at 6c. per bbl, gold. Hors.—The demand continues active for all ‘grades, and though prices remain about the enme, holders soot look for an advance, Sates of 200-bales at YOc, a 50c., with fancy at 55¢., and 26c. a 38c, for, 1863’ Hay.—Shiyping’ grades were rearcely go firm, and may be quoted at $16 45 4 $1 70 us the extremes, and $1 80 a 81 586 for city = aeeThapashaa been, but very little, business. trans- cli inpig since our Jast, and “holders we a lit couceadton in prices’ tn orderto effect # eas eps effect od ay the tiring lisurom:. sizes, $3 English, refined, $16: was $5,383,403 38—an increaso of $365,580 60 on tho | 20¢. precedin: week. ‘The amount of duty paid in gold on foreign merchan- iso at the port of Boston, in 1863 and “1864, was as fol- lows:— + $8,119,496 $1,155,572. Tho following is the comparative carnings of tho North Pennsylvania Railroad during the month of December :— + $63,761 $17,164 York oxports for the weok ending January 17 ‘and since Junuary 1 compare as follows:— 95 1863, 1864, ber, hctek® ree $00 kia as; For tho weok -..- + ves 13L180 2,871,605 + common and’ retin od, Side a $105: band, Et ish, $25; Provio-#ly reported. . 002,659 4,300,453 pone thos et, Tods, Buglish, $200 » po PO NO nglish, $200 $310; nail rod, per ib., 160, alc, * sh Binoe Junvary 1 198,748 7.203,018 Rufsin boc 0880s 'shoet, Ragtate "oegiee ip. aves Price of gokt.... treble, 9c. a 12e. Monas ee demand was moderately activennd the marke! Gri. Sales of O1 bbls. Now Orleans at $150, 35 Tihda, Porto Rioo at $1 10, and 80 do. Cuba muscovado at abont 80. Novat Stonwe.—Sinee the capture of Fort Fisher the market has rujod very quiet, and prices are wholly noiminal at $205 a $210 for Fron ih end American. Rusins wero quiet at $220 $28 for strained No, # and low No. 1. The Now York imports for rt pia A a “ compare as follows:— For the Week. Dry goods General merchandise, 1863, 1864. 1865. +1 074, an 1,013,235 72 Total for the week Previo. aly reporied. . “le at alos reported of month, and $1 as “perm—We have no sales to report, last 2 MA 00 was rather more Sinco January 1.......$7, 6,842,394 4,69 The interest on the first mortgage bonds of the Hudson River Railroad, duc February 1, will be pad on and after that day by the treas rer of the company. The highest eash prices of the railroad and itecetla, neous shares at the first session of the Board of Brokers to-day compare with the quotations on Weduesday of last wook as follows: — hed w nier whale may be q tral winter eperm at $2 Receipts, 629 bbls. pork, 200 do. beef, 889 lard. pote at $1 70a 2 60. and 702 de ‘There was lesa activity with a downward ten $41 50 a 242 50 for new mers, ¢ do, cash and reg’ lar way, clos ng ut for prime, $38 a $38 pom thin mess; alse 1,500 Lbis. a Al for 18 75, cash; $3 meas, and mess for Pobre: 4:80 bbls, new mes: for February and March, hayers’ apton, part at eal a $43 2, The beet, market ruled steady, with sales of 800 bbls. at $20 a $23 for plain mees, and $21 HO & $2450 for extra mers. Of beef hame woe noticed alea of 150 bbia, at $26.25 a $27 50, Cut meats were rather more active apd firm, with sales of 260 packages, at 174¢c. 4 18}ge. for shoulders, and 1c, f2ic. for hams. Bacon sides were only in moderate de- mand at unchanged rates; sales of 260 boxes Cumberland Jan, 18, Jan. 11. . American Coal Co. ivon and Terre B Jeveland and Pitisburg RR. Chicago Rock Inland KR, Chicago nnd Northwestern Bl Chicago and Northwestern RR Chicago, Burlingion and Quincy RE Cumberland Coal Co. Central Coal Co. . ee and yest c for b-yer' option, at $41 m $41 26, Dolaw ertat2le. Dyessed hogs were rather more inquired for Hudson River RR... and lirmer, at 164gc. @ 16%e., with small sales at 16%, Tilinois ¢ ‘The jard market continued quite active, and without Michigan cided ange in price; sales 1,600 bbis, and tlerces a Michigan Southern RR. Milwaukee and Prairie du © Mariposa Mining Co.. Now York Cential RR. New York and Eric RR Now York and Erio preferred Ohio and Mississippi certifieates “Pacitic Maii yo. a 24 ce, for No. 1 lo kettle rendered. Butter was in fuir request, at 260, a 4c. for Western, and 46, a 0c. for State. Cheese ruled quiet, at 1éc. a 2ée. for commonto prime. : Corre. —Market firm, with a moderate demand; sales of 260 mats Java at 50c., and 600 bggs Rio on private terms. Perroteus.—Receipts, 788 bbis, The market was dull Pitusburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Kt. 10056 £6 | and hoavy for all kinds,” Crade sold to a small extent at Pennayivan a (onl 0... wo 50c., and was offered quite freely at S1¢. Bonded of! was Ss § 00... as . | wholly nominsl at 72e. and free at 9lc. a 92c., but it ing RR.. 10% | was afterwards offered freely wt 910. The salou were Governmont securities at oon to-day were quoted as | 1,800 bbls. crudo at 50c. a Sic. on the spot, and at Sle. for ollows:— ‘ebruar, do. free, redned, In el at Pic, a 920. — aun Buoat, There was ‘n0 le change: to note in Bogistered sizes . the market for raw, Were mmnuéerale nemand fren Coupon sixes of 1881. the trade at previous rates, Sales of 600 hhda. at 19 isc. Coupon tive-twenties a 21%, for Cuba muscovado and 233¢¢. for Porto Ri Geapen tons Refined was snore setive, and and firm at 28%c. for pow: dered, crushed and gram Correacy 7 3-100 Tuoe was scarcely so Orm, with leas doing; sales One year certificaios, 70,000 Ihe. at 1640. a 17c. State bonds were ea AE ‘at tho following prices:— ‘itKEY—tece pts, 861 bbla—was higher and more active, the market closing firm, with sales of 2,600 bbls, Weatern at $2 24 a $2 35—chiefy at the Iattor price. Hoston Bank St Statement. Boaron, Jan, 18, 1865. ‘The following is tho weekly statement of the condition of the banks of this cit; Capital stock... Loans and discounts. + 50 Ohio 6's, rH Virgin's 6's Missouri Pa ie Rit Conne ticut 68..... Mlinois war loa oe. 1890, . . Tennessee Stock Exchange. Weosespay, Jan, 18—10:30 A. M. 600 als NY Com RR. 1144 111% 100 Erie Railroad... 78% BpOcda.. ec ceseeee 42000 US 65,6 20,con 100% 100 eee 79 | Due from other banks. 0000 do..new isa 10944 300 Due to other banks. 16000 do. new iss 1009¢ 1600 Deposits bd do. bu0 m ive 100% 1800 Circulatl 6009 U “hee aint Ol ine Bostoy, Jan, 18, 1965. The steamship Asia, for Liverpool via Halifax, sailed ‘at balf-past one o'clock this afieracon, She has forty- cight passengers for Liverpool and twenty-four for Halifax, and takes out eleven thoasaud doliars in specie, Some five inches of snow fell last night, which detained the New York mail train until noon. ‘The Asia waited for tho mala, which wore duly for. wardod, together with the latest press and commercial despatehes, 600 16 Erie RR pref... 200 Alt &'T Haute pr, 800 Clic & Alton RR 300 Hud River Rit. . do. 106 Brooklyn city 200 Reading Kit. 409 4000 divs Bo guna. ws so & NW Lat a Marine Disasters. Provixckrow: Jan. 18, 1865. 4000 totais sot 101 100 Tho brig Fannio, of Portland, Captain Hubbard, from lovaTol ef bds ies 4 Havana for Boston, with sugar, came ashore two miles Pitts, FW&Cl Let 108 000 Delow Cape Race Point, about two o'clock this morning. F000 TevAitieithin 60 38 Tit On tr iin in i i OON J Cen td m.. 114 ia She has bn foremast, with seals end rigging attached. 2000 American gold 316% aS - Crow raved. eee ma do iit 2:54 pad ve 1 Bowtox, Jan. 18, 1865, she National do 30 122 ‘The schooner Ella Hodgdon, of Bangor, from Key ‘ 4 oC) ie 5 " ee oar | Moat sede ot ig | West, is ashoro on Nantasket teach. Crew sarod. The $0 coatraisssiont k ios 200 do... 080 tg vessel will probably bo @ total lows, NEWS FROM MEXICO. ARRIVAL OF THE MORO CASTLE. Maximilian’s Policy on the Church Question and Triumph of the Liberals, The Church Party and Papal Nuncio Disgusted, Porfirio Diaz Held at Bay—Where- r abouts of Juarez, hoy &o., The steamsh|p Moro Castle, Captain Adama, which loft Havana January 14, arrived at thie port yesterday morning. ‘Two or three blockade runners arrived at Havana since New Year'a day; but thie spoctes of business is oxceed- Ingly dull. The Colonol Lamb was at, Havana, from des- Bau, 4 Gine looking steamer, anf said to ‘be atest plated, but ft was not thought she amounted to much. ‘An English dramatic company, lately. exrived, at Havana from Now York, on & series of per- formances.om the evening of Janwary 14. Our Havana . ‘Havana, Jan. 14, 1868. In my last communication I sent you by far the most Lnportant item of our latest Mexican news—pamoly, the Emperor's letter to his minister relative to the church property question. No ono who understands Maximil- 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 {t according to his Interests. Invited by tho church party to assyme tho imperial crown and contro! the destinies of Mexico, it was naturally supposed by many that ho would repay tho devotion and loyalty of that party by the adoption of Uholr measures in part at least, if not in whole. But Max‘inilian’s declarations, repeatedly made, at tho very tofmméncement of his career, that he know no party and would favor the pot policy of none, while revealing his real intentions aroused a snspicion among his old sup- porters that be would not bend himself to their views, Gradually this very just suspicion deepened, until it almoat assimed the form of open revolt, and would cer- &. tainly have calminated in @ revolution against the now Emperor had not the French boon on the spot to restrain It. Every one who has followed ‘thia correspondence may remember the cisagreemont waich occurred botwcen the Archbishop of Mexico city and Almonts, followed by a bharp correspondence between that prelate and Baron Noigre, at that timo commandant of the capital. Tt was acrit'cal moment. ‘The city was filled with bnugry, un- employed military men and officials, pamphlets and pas- qninados circulated freely, tho walls: wore covered with covert attacks and appouls, squib and” eireulars were thrust under the doors of dwelling houses, and every effort was made, in shorl, to arouse.n focling of enmity to the new orier of thinge.’ Ali th's dangerons machitier was get in motion by. tho. clerical party, not through any. love for the old repuviioan, nor hostility to the mperial form of government, but simply because the provisienal governmont under the regency of Almonte refused to reetore the chusch property which had been sequestrated by the Hboral party of whieh Juarez was tho head. A peace wag patched up betweom thom till Maxi- mitian should arrive, thanks to the presence of the Freuch and the diplomary of riitert cannon, © Abrond, the ¢ misunderstoud, bocauso or point, ts now rdtitted that those et On the arrival of Maxim baffled church pariy were + wed, though in @ much leat “weatening und) domonsirative Imanner, Nevertho- lesa, as Lhave said, they gave serious cause for appre hension, and were only Kept in chock by fear. It was suspected that the new Eniperor had come with his mind made up to disappoint the party that had invited hisa over, and thelr rage know no bounds, It had’ leaked ont that Maximitian bad diaclozed bis Intended policy to the Pope, wien on his visit to Rome, wh le “se natcre of that policy was shrewdly s¢cesacd at, The churchmen acknowledged the biitor trie that their entire plot wasa failure, and they wore ready for any- thing. The Uberals, on the other hand, saw with pleasure the coming triumph of their yoliey; tnd flocked to the support of the Emperor, wlio know that his in- torests lay in attractin, them, aud spared no pans to that end. He formed his ccoinet from among them, and bestowed upon them government favors with a Livish hand. Take it oli in all, the geme.was weil planned, and played with admirable bility. ‘The ehurchmen were in ® manner compelled to support him as their refuge and protection from the liboru}?; while she latter, won through their interests and politleal, prejudices, by the highest compliment the most adroit fluttorer could pay, have added their support, and thus comcated the foundations of tho now rigime. It is now perfectly well known that Maximilian did make up his mind in regard to this quostion before ho ved, and did communicate his intentions to the Moly , Whowe displeasure is manifested sufficiently tn the fact that his Nui arrived in Mexico without a word of instruction, and is now about to depart, a'ter retarned (he compliment of Maximilian’s ‘atican, Buch is win tion iu Mexico. The Emporor, by his good eense and tact, has firmly established himsel’. He hae shown hinself enlightoned, unprejud ced and inde- pendent. He has ree J the®revogn tion of nll, or ‘Almost ali, the European Powers, ‘The republican party is shattered to fragments and without # logitimmte head; for the time of President Juarez expired on the SOth of last November, Men of all shades of opinion, as if actuated ris fore right 1p the attempts of the by one motive, flock to his support; and’ he now has, beyond the sl.ghtost doubt, the bulk of the nation with hin. 1 do not stop to inquire whether all this i otherwise to the people of the Un ted State: the trath, and should therefore be stated. my hurobie opinion is Uiat it will b Mexico, when she has rece.vod th needs, to rdopt another form of government more akin to our feclings, bat for which rhe has hitherto been, and will yet bo for a considerable time, cminently unfitted. It is stated in Moxice that tho Imperal goverument will be recognized by the United States in March next, nnd this report dnds credeace in diplomatic circles at the simply For the rest, © enough for capital. Bat the solution of the church property question, thongh ft will considerably emooth the path of the new government, by no Means removes the ditheulties which surround it, The revenues of country aro in a terribly distracted condition, and many ruillious of dol- lars have to be paid oul of the treasury at once, which, If applied Lo the construction of rouds aud otuer improve: menia, would loasen the burden bereaficr. By the terms. stipulated at the convention of Miramor, France must be ard tweive millions of dollars within a'short t me, and pofore the countsy shall have sufliciently recovered to pay that gum with ease. And this ts only one of many claime. The consequence of this scarcity of money hie therefore obliged Maximilian to forego the pleasure of re- ducing the import aud export dutics, and aboliabing many taxes, as he had promised and desired to do. Ano- thor difficulty ts in the mult.tude of unemployed civil and military ofc ready for anything that gives them Peace and prokt, a gue disgusted with Maximilian for not takin Rena Ld nn thing clearly imponsible At present hese und et diMfloultics not necessary to mention, will clog the wheels of the imperial govern- ment for some time to come, and would cven render Maximilian's position entirely unbearable, if the hope of a large influx of foreigners did not encourage him. Instead of proceeding with the details of (ho last nows, 1 ae T have digressed considerably. Those details ro- late almost entirely to military matters, and are not of the fret importance. —Michocan continues to be the seove of guerilia skirmish ng, giving General Douai jlenty of Soxpetion in hunting up and dispersing the fn ynutnerable parties which swarm in all directions. But ‘woe to the larger parties, too large to hide or escape, upon which g scovting battalion of Zouaves happens to = weer ones bayo a much better chance of bas Min 5 peor ey Juarez is at Alamos, in Sinaloa, since it is known that General Paton and staf wore sd on November 21, and it is thought Juarez accompan! them from the ety of Chihuahiss,- whither (aeneral Cas tagny was marching - = haste when last heard from. The Mexican no put Alamosa in Sonora, but, with all reepect, I thi Hs 4 isa mistake. It is just ‘inside the boundary line of Sinaloa, distant some forty or fifty miles from and had some year ago about ten thousand inhabitants If it be truo that Juares is there, it is quito likely, now that bis time has expired, that he ‘will croas into California, unless be should prefer the retirement of the Sierra Verde and the society of bis frionds the Yaquis. Colonel Vegas a very influential manjin Sinaloa, has been lately canvassing that State for the empire, and the for- imal adbesion of the Sinaloans is daily expocted—a cir- curmstance which Bien materially interfere with the comfort of the ex-Preeident. The same feeling is said to exist in Sonora, and, in fact, through all Northwostern Moxto, Numbers of execut'ons continue to take place, the ma- fority of the victims being fellows with a dozen murders ‘on choir hands, for whom shooting was too good. None of these men have been shot withor nal and convie- tion of their guilt; nevertheless, I am sure an attempt wiil be made to grt up a “sympathy” and a howl, for every one knows that when newspaper columnsare open to kiiaves a bad use will be made of the privilege, ‘We have had as yet no nows from Oajaca, where Por- firio Ding ia at bay, By the next steamer we may hear something, for the nh expeditionary colume was rapidly approaching bis intrenchments at Inst accounts. Ine ‘Count of Thun and Hobenstein, Eavoy Extraordi- nary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Emperor of ane presented his credentials to Maximilian on the 24th ull, Affairs in Vones and St, Domingo. Havana, Jan, 14, 1865, The Spanish mail steamor Cuba arrived hore yestorday from tho neighboring islands and coast of Veneruola. From St, Domingo wo have a0 nows beyond tho fact that NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1865. : the Domiuicags, te tho bor of abost o thousand, mat an attack om tho Spanish camp at Monte Cristi avout tho Ist or 2d inst. They wore easily repulsed. boen elocted Prosident of the republic by an immense majority. For the present complete tranquility reigns throughout the country, On tho 22st the Central Rail- road was tnaugurated; that ig, tho first shovelful of earth turned up by General Guzman Blanco, acting exe-utive, who was Te With a silver heed the perreee. It would havé been # bettor sign iat boen of iron. From Caracas and Porto Cabello we have dates to the 24th December. Tho complaints of the Stato of Guayana have bocn attended to and peace catablished. Gon. Pulzar attempted a revolution in tho State of Zu- Uano, but sigually failed; thus leaving the whole in peace. Fano o a the abandowmont of i, Domingo aro again ne ‘The Diurio says:—By tho steamer from St. Thomne, After losing bocn tecided to move eg ae encament te Kim ae Sarnaua to . ‘0 Lev or Daring t tho noel week ofthat this month (date not given):the bels, now belligerent n pibeiae id Spanish fonts Ls, Se ig aumber of. on ps Magen, 1 told they wero jah Pe ry no vase tent Jars are given, which seems However, it 8 the Dominicans to be in een, and by pager td pirited. Nows from South Americ PHR PERUVIANS DECLINE TO ATTAOK THB SPANISH PLERT AT THB CINQMAS—PROPOBITIONS FOB A SETTLEMENT ‘BY THR SPANIARDS. {&. Thomas ae ee ae ae es ‘Yesterday the Chief of Squadron, Penor Pinzon, teft ‘this port for Southamptoa, act having been in the ‘Chief of Squadron; Admira! ‘Pareja, arrived. at Téma ‘om the 24 inst.,.andvemained there threo deys, after which ho left for the Ohincha Islanis te take command of the fleet there. The flost has not.been attacked im any ‘way, nor was such & thing thought of. The Peruvian govornment has obtainod @ large majority ta tho Con- gress, and tho situation of tho interior of tho country was avery pacific one, all rostraints on business having coased. Everything leads'to tho bolief that the Hispano- Peruvian question will end in an amicable arrangement, honorable to both govornments now at varianco, ‘The Congross of Plenipotwntiaries has taken part in the ques- ton, and-will endeavor by every moans in their power'to end the confit without appeal ng to war. On the Sth tho man.of- war Beronguela arrived at Val- parafso and left the saine day, towards the south. tis supposed sho came in advance in search of aid for the saving of one of tho men-of-war tbat had remained ix tho Straits of Magellan in a very bad position. ‘Vhe burning of the manof-war ‘Trinito is confirmed. ‘There was no explosion of the magazing, a8 it was flooded in time; that all iho lives were saved, and tho ey and the nautical instramen’ > It is said that ina council of war formed in Peru of Generai Castilla, President, and twenty other persons, to detormino ag Lo whether the Spanish feet should. be at- tacked at the Chincha Islands, there wero seventeen votes aga'nst the measure and three in favor. Proposi- tions had been made to Pareja to abandoa these islands, Peru binding herself to liquidate ail the just claims ot Bpain. ‘These, wo are told, were hot listened to, News from St. Thomas, ASt. Thomas letter of the 30th of December, contains the following miscellancous news items:— From Matamoros we Icarn that at Corpus Christi the Confederate Colonel Ma: Nolan and Mr. J..C, Donald wore assassinated on the night of the 21st ult. Gen, “laughter has isamed a decrec declaring Pasa do Aquila, Lareda, Rio Grande and Ed.nburg to be the only frontier tows through which the exporiation of cotton is to bo allowod. By tho Corsica we Iearn of the loss, on Abaco, of the stearner Princess Royal, wh.le on her way from Bormuda to Nassau, On the 2d inst. tho steamers Confedorate States and the Chicora are reported to have arrived from Charles- ton, the Syren and Little Hattie, x/so from Charies- toa, and tha! tho Agnes EB. Fry and the J. ba were en- tirely lost white trytng to get from Chasleston, On the &th inst. the rebel steamér Colonel Lamb, of 616 tons, arr ved from Nassau, and it is reported id site is Intended for a ateor; and on the 9th inst. arrived the teaner Lark, 267 tons, from Liverpool and Madeira, consigned to’ Oharies ‘5. Helen, the rebel agent city. On tho 12th inst. the Neva, which fled on the 10th, reported in» distress, but the yon Btites cunboat. night, but I have not time to learn if she got off, ‘ul opin’on a4 that sho was chased by a United The Denbigh was to have sailed last The Monongahela left yesterday morning, and may yet givo an account of this li therto succe vaaful sheatnor. ‘The Galatea is still in pori, but leaves to-day. Mr. Kyerett’s Last Letters. MR. EVERETT TO MK. NOBERT BONNER. Ban's, 80 Dec. 1864. My Dear Ronmirr—Having been hard at work il aay, 1 tit down by way of relaxation, Inte in tho evening, ‘to havo # little chat with you. I'am rejoiced to hear that the Lapa ae is ong, you ray, “romarkably worl.” * . * I do, ras ieea trot fost satisfaction im the thought, that, through your columns, i speak to 60 largo as an andience, ‘and occ asionally with good effect, What arg 4, 000 persons in Fanueit Hil 001 with the num- bors who read the Lapara ?. lo rocolve letters of acknowled mont. b id With reapect to the Frenoh mission, It fas beon oocasionaily mentioned to mo, never by me, oxcept at this moment, in writing to you. Unieas our m nisters now abroad are recalled, it is not likely that Mas wachusetts, which has now three fall ministers, will be allowed to have another. Even if they should come home, there are other Massachusetts men who will do, what [hall not, seck the place by themselves or friends. In fact, I am 'vory doubtful whether I shoutd accept it if offered tome, [have been ten years in Europe. Tam in my soventy-first your. [don't want tho salary. Trefased two yourrugo to go abroad on a confidential unission fo all the leading courts, with loave to stay as long as I thought expedient in each capital; to have a secretary and an allowance equal to the Ligheat sa‘ary. Tt is true T was not to bavo a regular commission, but I was to have e plenary credeatial irom the Prosideht und a lotter from the Secretary of state to all the Ministers of Foreign Afhirs. Having declined this when urged upon ind, you ean judge whether Tam very eager to go abroad of Very likely to solicit any office. “Ido not. wish thevé thin 8 published now; bat whem [am gone you can affirm thom on good wuthority, In the meantime my moderation ts not likely, on this occasion, to be pat to the test, for thore is not the least probability that the vffice will be offered me. Ever sincerely yours, Rovemt Boxer, Eaq. EDWARD EVERETT. MR, EVERETT TO MRS. WIst Borrow, 13th Janvary, 1865, Ihave yours of the th. Lam just recovering from a pretty eovere attack of illness, which has kept mo in bed most of the time sinee Monday. On Monday morning I was at the court room two and a half hours testifying. I then went to Fano: il Hall, which was cold, and till my turn came I sat in a draft of air, When I got through— thongh I spoke bot half on hour-—my handstand fect wore #8. loc, and my lioncaon fire, In ths agreeable condition 1 had to go and pass three hours in the court room, Thik fin'stied me, Icame homo, sent for Hay- ward, and went regularly to work. I hardy Jeft my bed next day, Ihave Wy weathered an atta k of pneumo- nia, which was an old fashioned Inng fever. Hayward comes twice a day. I have turned the corner, and as soon as 1 can got aLtile appet.te, ahake off my carkling cough fond got tho kidneys to résume their a tion and subdue the numbness of my limbs, and get the botter of a ber Deuraigic pan im the left choulder, T hope to do iy. Everett behaves very weil, in the bomewhat ab- normal condition of the households His now sled—tho wkeareargo” behaves as well ag its namesake, Tho Arago has got back to New York, #o that I think we shall tL nows from Sid to-night, Beat love to hosband and ies. Your over afieotionate EK. E. The Vache MB to Is Kedwara Everett Wise, a who was visiting his hia desih, “sid'" ale alluded to, is Mr. Evorett's oldest son, about tury y years of age, & mi im the volunteer service, and 8.0. ‘serving upon the staff of General | fastener Mr. Evorett had three sons and two daughters by his Ghariotte Gray daughter of che ie wae Brooks, who it two ago. died while Mr. been at satulatet to London, pod sequently he lost a son. Two sons, Henry S.doey Evo- rett and Will am SS CT var wae ‘The latter ts married to Henry A. Wise, of the navy. AREANSAS. Our Little Rock Correspon: 100. Lerria Rock, Jan. 3, 1865, Election of United States Senator—No Enemy North of Red River—Magruder Orders all Rebel Citizens of Arkansas to Oress Red River into Louisiana and Tezas, 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, Mass, and is thoroughly anti-slavery in sentimcnt—a working mom- ber of the old whig party, and a now enthusiastic repub- lican. He Is electod by a Legislature composed of men, seven-eightha of thom having been born in the slave Plates. General Bteclo's letter to Governor Murphy, before loaving, ispublished. He says :—The rebels hold no por- ton of this Stato except a line from Camden to Red river," and that Magruder bas ordered the robol citizens to fall back actors river, or ho would leavo them ony, aS days’ rations, enera Reynolds, who pene General Steclo, has ordered the pnp of all tho outposts, and troops vance. coucentrating at Camden, to fall back xan, Desertora say the southwestern fr State in to be made berate So their march, nee the citizens are ordered away tn advance. ‘Our State courts are now aed and the Circuit Court for this distr ot 1s now in session ‘Tho Legislature has authorized a loan of $300, 000, The Escaped Correspondenty» Loursvinie, Jan. “9, 1865. The army correspondents, Tichardsor Davis and Brovin, and Captain Thomas EB. Wolfe, ‘aio of the bark ‘Texan, left for tho East on tho me, hoat at moon to-day. Dates from Voneaucla are to December 24. Falcon has The telegraph operator from Junction Station arrived THE IMDIAN TROUBLES. ” for do; William Jones, Menroa, Th ‘Sid brig Wilmington ‘schrs Ada Ames, Marston, Vauuse rrr, Colorado, Jan. 47,1805. | a"ardner, Know! NW Hogan tnuignr El ecuettyor fords Hodgta ey Went for Portland; H (BD), 3 York for Halifax, Sidschr Wm 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 & ranch five miles west of here, they having crawled a distance of some ten milos. An 08 ort was sont from here, who brought the wounded men in. Ho found American Ranch, fourteen miles west of hero, again on fire, and seven bodies burned to Cindors, Among thom were two children and 009 "Wo: man. ‘ A largo number of Indians aro all along thé road. Sig- ‘nal fires aro burning at night in every dircotfon. It 1s expected that the Indians will butcher evory per- son on the road, unless speedy assistance ts sent SHIPPING NEWS, ‘Jan 1T—Bid brigs EH Kennedy, Cha Wesley; achra Platten AJ Dyer, Balloo fesse Prcreree runt hac sloop 4 a sen 9 A! "i ppoessnok se pie Med tf ies eS ne ne a hn “4 47 trea xa Olrdier, thor “Abi ie (Be), Fred Sheerer, Gi fooater Casapbalt see dun oe from Phe Ptireesso-r ee Brie, Tie sae ee ma acon Ye rensuany Eile a nas reatlatbrook, x for Vorsrese ad . a led for NYork; “ging Seal Bo chy Cora for ‘tee NYe it for *schrs M cal Curtin a ‘Atwood id LT Cher hte Tar dor Jobe BPROIAL NOTIUM, Smith, Gloucester for do; ‘snow, Savage, Bockias Ail otters and. packages: Intended ‘for the Naw Yous f Betas re Bafinare, # ALMANAO Sa YORK—TH18 DAY, ‘Wind, Gmith, ie for F rill and Matsnaes, Wasilise, Fortine’ nzas, Ham! Tor doy Wee da, Port of New Work, 3 January 13, 1865. saad hha NS, for for Fortress a nareryatar Sass a Rommebip Colombia, Barton, Havene-sipottor4,"Tleston pa et Te Ptingotpbie—W J Tay. “Beers ae becteeiit ‘Sen streak Foster, Hammon, RarkJ U yirem NC At co Sa ators Brig Ui ae seeing dova . Bua aechiadioe. A Tirig Dove (Ran), Loin Havana? P Philips, timore; costa Hammond, Pawtuxent River; air Be Nellie, Sty Bt drolx-cMoohe Tire & Corey: Champlin, y; Ranger, hie Kate (Br), Sosulan, ise i nee & = adic mera tra, Myer) Kenney, New Bi re Yolsuto nomeld SAN FEANOISOG, Jan 16—Arr bark Parsee, Baker, New Belt inn ine (a i ‘atSotne PReMilor€ ioe ign York, Bul Mth, bare thizard, Karwtens, Mani Br), MoCarly, St Martins— BA AH, Jan 8—Arr steamer Mary Benton, na, Lodwick, Old steamship Co tagiht Hlelsna (Be), Brereton, Halitax—1t J &0.A Dewolt, | foroaiore UgUskeh ay TE ir Hetsna rereton, Halifax — Schr G Hankor, Elia, Port Rovel—Whitnes ny & Hathaway, Sui-Are steamers 8 R Sprulding,“Atkina: Spiph, Frenchy Beery W Maitland, Garmow, Boaufort, NU—Murray & Ne- | Canonicus, Cateaand wy Hitton’ fends brig phew. Freema n. Cld sears nlous, Cates, and row Jones, Hilton ene fiche J W Lawrence, Woek: Schr Kale Edwards, Allen, Sun MerAE * Fre Soars G Worthington, Norfolk—Sherman Bros, Vashington—M Eriggs & Co. Worthington, Baltimore—Bentley, paik, eats Abnar Easier, Guiliver, Eliza bmi tha Sell Todwin, Peck, Stamford, Rehr fiving Pan, ho ieee "THE FIREMEN. aia pe beak Wate Aiea ee pccttaees RETING OF Bagey HOWARD held as thelr truck ARRIVED. Steamship Morro Cast: (eerty Ifavana, Jan 14, at 1 PM, with mdse and passeng: patford, ‘Pileston & Co. 16th lost, 845 AM, 26 miles 5 of Super Lighthouse, saw slemn- nimously, sdopted J Mttsalsed, that thanks to Mr. and Mra, Jackson, of pair sin 6 ; ship Ear ence for Havana, Water street, for the bountifab, supply “or hg Pteamahip Matanza, Llesegang, Maynnm, 4% days, with Foe a epee Foipanyac ie laselire in Uberry atreek, indae and passengers, to T Ascencio & Ce. on the night of the 17th instant! ‘Steamship Atlantic U 8 transport), Young, Fort Fiaher via Fortress Monroe, to US Quartermaster, 16th inst, off Cape nt, appke ‘ship Lawrence, Thompson, hence for Port imship Prometheus (U8 Cransport), Beokit, Fortress Monroe, to U 8 Quartermaster. Bteomship Dub “°y Buck (U8 transport), Merryman, Fort- TA O8ER CAN NOW OFFER TO THB reas Monroe, to US Quartermaster. equalled assortment of Russia and Hud Stoumship’ Atmirat Duvont (Ua transport), Pepper, Fort- | ton Bay Sable Fure-ab gront reduction {fom former prices, vege Benton. to U 3 Quartormuster, iy ILLIA MAMOSEER, 41 Maiden Lane, 1 Snip Western Ber Molavighlin, Mavre, 88 days, In bal- — | nest Bolby. (Tie waa veaterday erroneoitsly re A ported rs below trom Grieutta.) Crossed the Grund BADKS CLOTHING: MPRS E When 16 dys out, having bad atrong $ winds with much rain CORNER TWENTY-THIRD Cancarenannrsnnsnnas 199 SEVENT Si LG, thay ‘iginal agent for the AX atrcet, cnr ea AM ta original agent for the to th Zince then very heavy W to N gaten with ox- reme call weather, and a number of ‘the crew were froatbit- te to keep under siort sail, not haying men enough to 5 SD per Sent, higher thaw Pell ain (ech covoalisnnias dia tock eaderoa omantie ae a ion eal ene dead by Ha. ease rel {rom the tain topsailyard to. te deek and pra in idea Killed; kas bern 8 days W OF South Shon, “This morning ng | O&% 190 Beveuth avon old seaman (name not ascertained), who previously belonged ty the slip Wm Frothingham and came on board the Western Empire at Havre, was found den in the forecastic; he is a native of New York and hus » family. Bark Velma (of Boston), Niokering, 3 Malaga, Oct 31, passed Gibraline. Noy?, with truth, to Baker & Morell, Nov IZ, lat 34.42, lon 2 19, while blowing heay Ny; Joseph Hows, mate, ‘was washed of Uke forceasile overboard and lo-t; weather, aud las been since Dec 10 trom lon 89, W giles ‘Owhatan, Pendleton, Providence vie Newport, in wi toN Led Griswold, aru Picken, Howos, Port Royal, 7 days, th ballast Potier, Hilton Head, with wood. Was Ws Tniet, bat got off" with loss of rudder, rt HL unnell, Baltimore, 4 days. SAILED. Steamers Columbia, Petrol; shipe Midnight, Prank Flint, arks Cienfuegos, Porain ei Cassandra, Poniston, Greyhou T Kibbey, ae lis, Terealtny AD Joe: dan, Kate, Union, Rust, ‘Alber Tia Bice: heer Webb, Miranda, fda de}a Torre, J Grith retio, La cretia, Annconda, J Randolph, J Rider, Ht Wind at sunset NW. Miscellancous. Srmausrie Monro Castux, Capt Adams, from Havana, ar- tived at hor pier yoaterday morning at 11 o'clock, baving left Havana on the 14th, at 1PM, thue making the run in8 days and 21 hours—the shortest paxsage yet made. Bi E Tr), Howe, hi rf triomiae Stet uit in Gistrees;teakys 0” UAYAB® Bat into 8 TWHLUPTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, ee CaM nteitce rage tho usual, Hroadwag prices for Indies’ and gentlemen's Cast Of Clothing. Re- Inember the ald ice, No. 48 Hast Twelfth sircet, waited on by Mes. C ibang. {LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Tae enleed. to Teosive. the. % peat are | Ciothing, Garpe' fa Fev by calling owt HON, Poor or 371 Third avenue. attended by Mrs, Le TTENTION.—M. ABRANAMS, 283 SEVENTH AVES nue, will Be the highest edeh "prices for Clotuing? olay 49., by. calling or SSireoaing as above. “Ladies attended. NTION.—LADIES AND CRNTLEMEN WILL RE TENTION ‘ig vest prices (or their Oas} Off Clothing, Car. addressing Mr. gr Mra. H. Piddorendmenues Bene ie TTENTION.—LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN WILL elven highmat pre for Cast Oi Clothing, de. by cull ingonor addres ing Mr. or Mrs, H. HART, 66 sirect, pear Hodior TTENTION.—LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN WILL BE ceive the hignest prices for their Cast Of Cl ‘urniture, Carpets, &c., by calling on or addressing MISH, 114 Third avenue. A 191 SEVENTH AVENUE, THIRD page oe So ahore at Town) and arrlvedet (his Schr John 5 Leo, eae Twenty-third street, or at the Twenty, Mtbird street, one door from. n Brondway, oposite M irk, ladies and priced H ae for es ii 'by the arigital and hones dealr, B seid Clothin Vy Bore Soun K 8 Porren, Pottor, from Hilton Head) before j to'g9 for. ed ashore, got off with loas of redder and ai ved atively et error hace Se ie. the sbave places. on the Istiinat, but turough sume inudverience hor urriv be attended to, in and was not reported. Mrs, Mintz, Sous Many AM, rem, ab a hil: ia from Ply- mouth, NC, reyorts 7u ehene eee ee Momtogas, T THR OLD STAND, 187, SIXT SIXTH AVE MtIO AM abet be diy prthan the hightst price for Cast on Ww. teed ae Taras AiTo“An ae ba dietary and ie mupp ok serunest sn | ae (The above steamer pa 2) A Melvil ror” A at St John, NU, from eal lost head of (o ropair rudder = ru Notice to Ry &e., by favoring mee oy een a oe nStes seam Br Fee von will be dealt with to your atisfactiea. DYANCED.—TIE EROMS oF CAST Pr ig Ap |, Furniture, Car pk, $8 Address Mr. or Mrs. J. avenue, po done ry tn -second and Twent; BARNROAT Light, OW TH! > | etreeta, where all ordors ‘attended to, in or out: Was seeu ov the nightot ‘the hina a and wae ‘Rot revoly. thealty. soni Ing for two hours; It was au ea lobe ja light, Day broke and disclosed Wt 10 bo. the TIENTION.—M, MARK SEVENTH AVENUB, volving, Bear Twent, n = slit, Cape Morn pe therm ot eananienaiis sent tel Brice for Pores OW Clothis ark Cape erman, otf A eneley, A. whaling. Skt 14th, barks Wart Goanold, Bolles; Ca- | please call, or a note twill PaPunctty at wom ‘a and Coral, Orandstl, whaling: sche Caroling (ox Kaadles attended oF yilre. a do; 16th, barks Meroury, Tuoker, and W bbs, Nant, wasat Valparaiso Dec 8 (cap- faskine, of and from Now Bedford (arr enhusno, eo 1 with 119 ap, to cruise and ir ad.a heavy gale in Int 66 8, lon 74, loat two the — GEA Oa Giocitng tor Qs wescerm mirkee Gy ny hing, for the Wes: ft al the store oF address it OS. D. CONROY, Wl Pearlstrest, Dotween Ceutre and ¢ 80), was for NBacifc, ———e id ——————— = pve tn hospitals &0, and” putin to repair, tad some sick “ad cy iE | A SEASON. vk Gon I NB, was spoken in Atlantic Oooan N AugiiRRADR BALL GosTuNEs, ; s Young. Fly was at Honolulu Now 18, having | Sey, haree fenan tenateteel Gal canaaaas akchamaea teh inthe Arete 340 wk W000 tbe bone. Would lms Wy | RE ball Poa the a es at cearathe rn nat and Aretic next aeanon, : h Maxwell, Chi wept ‘Third nye » With 2 wh B7 basement Bulls Head Bank, betwoen Twen- ty-siath alreeta, FH, was at Tilo Nov 10, from ret bone.’ Would sail for Coast of Cite an Aretic next # a. oe Addison, NW, before rerarted at Sydney, NSW, ler og, able her ‘oll to Turope was repaired and rea rr nine! to cruise, and N next season. pe 0 ‘Onpe Howland, of Bip Parachute, NB (wrecked), writing Cee dnt Deteapis agate aon IIFORTER OF HA, from Valnuzaleo Dec IG, and alo G00 gules xp o' from wreck 4 vana and Domestic Cigars and a4 Cigarettes, rolled with tobagoo wi Orders for 108 to in o00 ‘ted tromediately.” Manitactory 104 Grand strook. HOTEL KEFrERS, BAR KEEPERS, 40.—- enya he had d'oupped his 011 (909 bbls) ‘and 3600 Ibs old yellow metal saved ship Swift, by ship Norman, of Nant. Foreign oF of in 10—Atr rn RG W Dod Jarv Y af choice lot of 100,000 ol domestic Cigars, equal to He dephye iv), acCulloch Pore eit att ‘stamped), for gale low. Pra ‘ir), Packard, N Bld 1th, 1K, peepeeiaaite @."M. JACONS, 172 Patton street Qcean ed, P _ ASTROLOGY. Rev tol pita: Seated Mottin, Hos" in bac do; 12th, Br ache Wild Horso, Br briga Jncinta, Slmpeo Bonton 10th, bark aay "Praukiin: tone Kona, Nov l4—In port Br ship Ticonderoga, Rice, itavana, 3 Jan 8—Arr rebel atqrmer Col Lamb, Lockwood, Vhebs, Morrow, New York: 9th, i bbe slonvonis cherie do (and old 13(h to return); iy, Bri ol Aeren J RTUNE FOR ALL WI0 CONS Bt TUINOTOR, the only lady who gives true informntion, who haa the pure Roman aud Arabinn talisman for love, gt luck, finding hidden treasures, reclaiming drunken or une faithful husbands, insuring success tn all bu daira, and are guaranteed for hfe, 101 Sixth avenue. B. MAURICE, THE EAL ASTROLOGER, RB A « veals secrets no livi ral ever knew before, pol Nasaau, Corsi Ci Dut your enemies and warns you of danger on sua or land; Br), Chase, NYork: 12h, fells hame and very day you matry, and afiows the ooinplex nen, % ‘ail ve dimmores Bid BUS, ra htm. “Letters nanewered for $l. (Gel ah 12° ioeckeratreot, Mat re Croton, Ingraham, Barcelona; | near Wooster. 80 cents; gentlemen $1 Athonn, Dane. Soarsport; bth, O.W Chase, Dunning. Port: fand; 10th, Paver, do; lith, barks Almira, Itucknam, ; STONISHING, MADAME, MORROW, Hake eam ate it ay Mikes wa ot nett tte cream ‘ fi wrence, Port a near Houston. Gents not admitted Panxamoves, Deo 11 wpe he dyren, ‘Lester, from | A BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST—MADAMR WILSON, —In it ae for Bhat i. Mince). bytes) A Be ates sr between Houston and Stantou, over aman, Nor 8In port hip A nglo Saxon (Br), Plum gentlemen cents, for } Yorick ( u ng lor Liverpool; Finelia Murr. 1 abt May — unc (not as be- LL WHO WISH TO SUCCEED SHOULD ConsuLe oro reported) a oes oe 4, Ooa Asses ‘Mademe BARTON, 369 Canal street, up stairs, Nath “i ay ache Leutel, Par Fark MoE Sort ge Fanny yon REN, UNVEILS THR pe rigs Fanny ©. HAGAR, THE GIPSY QUEEN, UNV! fort ioub, Me. | AL A, uuatah Future, at 10g Croaby wiroch heap dates sn oe Mehl Wan — ANT.-MAD. ANTONIN, FROM PA Ag Nieman, oe York sa Opa’ ne iNforewnt, Oni at 1h Weat 4 ragncteg TY eens Toonty- Ak sireet, “Bugiah, Prench and German spoken. % fs Telands, do; tanbel, Huntley, from Waondon art LAIRVOYANT—MME. DECOLAM. CONSULTATIONS Sees, Jan 4—Arr barks Yumuri, Johnson, New York: th, C*trom bis Ladies, OF. Contzeuinn, O&O Beast Chart eh Lif 60; tees , Jarvis, Philadel: | WAY: at press and chan ——— Ma Br pY Uy WIStt TH erry s Benj Carver, Gegver, Phitedel- fare af Keg A tL Lg Raa gl Pa er aan Bianco Mia ‘4 pone shar C Son, bhons Yon ie re tgce ‘OF favre bas: seca tom nionge in name. Hing the baserneot bell American, Ports. a a BOSTON, Jan 17—Arr sclir Occan Ranger, Poland, Rlita- RS. BT. CLAIR, (CLAIRVOYANT 18 AVENUE ©, 'relegraphed, Ardrowan, ‘Tenth ‘Ladies 2be.; geutlomen Se... bark Wentworth, from ike. CI corner of floor. RS, MARION JAMBS, INDEPENDENT CLAIRVOY- 01 Kant Soventaeath street, corner of Third avente, Tn the Bag, slato; bark Raw Ki H Atwood, 1: ore, 13th, hyo Mary ae Boston, late of Maxblobead), Hail, 8i'ran- i OPALTIMORE, iE Sata urna in Criuot, Wingate, Te Jt ane rae, Mi seer ei Dre BY PAL EMISTRY, ON ALL He nd, belay i aver Segue Galea, Ab 186 Siatd avenue, Ladies &) cente; ge BYore, om jirom ahi p Bur from denae (or for ordern= = t vd is in Hampton LTE RS 8 GUIs . Gia"Bren bk tar Can, Bryon i Ware wie Noon SAMPAES Pu Prencris OLAS. vig Sevens F Kd i sad oven, Hew Haven or baviness, She traces stolon property. ' Rose wn: BATIE Sau 16-CMl wow bark Vidette, Merritt, San Fean. | Terms moderate, RAY THLLS PAST, 8T, PRESENT AND FUTURE 260 Seventh avwine, nent Fwenty-seventh etreet. Late Ue 8, 0 cents, Mm en San 4-814 sohr Emma Bacon, Case, Fortross eae, Aude. Jan 14—Arr eohre Mg Merehon, Brightman, gE "3 2a Y I" 1OM EBUROP! Teate re clare Bateuek OT Ueookers Presbrey, and Bengal, ADARE mae en ag 8 bee na > telis. his name, HOUR HOLE, Jan 14 Arr tnig Wilmington (Br), am 20 le, Me fame. Hive corel gg ae ton oe poste ‘Ann. May, Baker, Boaton for No han Londies Crom fifty conus Cor et chiace Uirdien, Clary Geutlenen not admitied. Portrers Monroe go er RYorei Abtie Perkins (Be) , Ganges, NF ORIGINAL. MADAM ; 40: Fred ghecrer, Simmons, Glace Buy. A Oi mbe, Bilsworth Wooster, Lord, do for do: Greatent seirtiallit, Coomera Neuion tor €0, si Me: } Known; has that vever (ailin Lane, Gtivert Bent (ep, and Jamen Hall (Ui mit of Otice S10 F Fourth ay Jan Wore rnalys Hite Anns rang nnd, Coc sais aise joao ting, Rich, Pain Roget Maabeth port for do, Jolt OWRRY. —MADAME WIDORR, CHATRVOVANT, gains ‘or ny Haannibal Mower ain Adee ee 165." 5 nowns thio mystery of Fusurity, fasses num Pin ig--Atr sehre Adriana, Willians, Ballime iro Tor Roston; | diseases: A: