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2 FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL. The stock market was somew! this morning, previous to Monxpay, Jan. 20—6 P. M. past the ¢ 13¢ per ent between cash and seller three days. were mavle (or cosh us bigh as 94%, aa@eeiler three at 98."| 200 At the buard, however, Erie was pressed heavily for sale, more thai, Gfve°n thousand shars having changed hands on the call, so forcing a doctine, with which thé whole |-799 market sympathized, the course of gold meanwhile as- eistingit. ‘The cldsing quotations showed the following those of the first board on declined 234, New York Central 2%, Hudson River 124, Reading 1%, Michigan fouthern *;, Ulneis Central 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 134, Northwestern 1, Rock'Tstamd &, Prairle du Chien §, Fort Wayne 1, Mariposa 7%, Obio and Missis- sippi ceriiile Coyermment from tho + dope vived, Fite cloae burg £0. At-the second regular Ris ral, Cleve! Gos ornm ‘nb seen: At she open board, at haif fraction stronger on & port an Central was steady. riiva Were Gull amd aleady,, At the Upen board at oue o'clock the market recovered sion under whieh it labored at the first Door, and th> speculative feeling 'n favor of a rise re- tat71¥, Hudson River 10634, Micht- gan Central 111, Rock asland 9334, Cleveland and Pitts- Doard the Improvement con- tinued, and as compared with the closing sales of the moruing New York Ccatral advaneed 134, Erie 2, Hudsom 210 asipae ig. Micitizan Contrat 1, 100 and epd Pitt ern %, Kock Lslapa af, Fort Wayao 4, 3 Michizan Sonthern osa 1 aud ast three, nof the list and steedy on tio ror . Rrio closed at 7252, Hudson River 107%, Northwestern 235%, Micl am Southern €5%, Maripoza is. ‘Phe gol market hog been active and irregular accord- ing to the In sof Saturday, audit closed heavy. Tho quotetiuys were:— . 214 . an » 41344 2 2uy wer © orsica, and ‘rst ¢ or tates al $a 20 per cent, the second to 12, The bank setement for tus we a decline of $2,226,125 in the depos ts and ¢ 263 in the rpecie line, Foreign excbeage ls quiet wt 19934 a 3¢ for bankers? eleriing at sixty days, and 1104 a %% ut three days, Merchants’ Dilla approach nearer bankers’ drafts in value xe” the restoration of monetary euse in Europe, and are q oied at 1054 a 109, ‘toe of Ways and Means, tho tetegraph ubmittod a part of the revised tax asin by wich neurty alt the ex- taxes are ipereased, This is well. While the governincnt persists in its policy of poper money infla tion, high taxes are indizpensable to meet the wants of the Treosury, and of late these 1x been lesbos iy heavy. ‘Tho reecnt and proepreiive e man, aad the two attacks volved a large ovtle tobe greater inthe | ure coring draft suiliciently tral Treasury will soo be urgent « issues of currency w Il be for nd requis policy to float tera. Con pursues involves the further inflation of the ev:rency to | Tradesmen's “sy at and ibe cost of the « 2:20T. M. “ hipment of $157,260 in specie to-day by | Commontwentih, even per cert on call, vpon Fort Fis than It is at pres & ‘ibe. nd more money taxes and ibe roven-thirty loun supply Will Bs required, Fresh loans will be from time to Lime required, gad fresh tinvance in the course thus fur an jnd finite extent; and the more paper money we issue the more we shali ‘ud wilh each rency the danger tem will increase 1 necessity of nipping te ‘we are to avert the threatened disaster our couree, however, Bich increasing prices must be the inflation we musi fight havo to iesue in the future; successive addition to the cur- r collapse of the sys- vit; oud ratio, Hence the white it is yetin the bod, if ‘Till we change taxes and high and constantly tho rule. To keep pace with it with its own weapons. To hope for ra:tical reform iz to hope for a iniracie, for the administration is evidently beat upon putting the Chase theory through to its natir ously endorses Its views, while the people ure apathetic | 300 do. rye. it sanction to everything the Secre- tary of the Treasury sugges enough to give at. ‘The saicof the new th alend, and Congress obrrqui- ts and Congress authorizes. ree cous Currency began at the gyant on the singet etigg of the board, and there was a brick demand for Erie at a difference of Land t change. the market wus a 1 of the than the under the present NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1865. 5000 Pitts, FW&CIst 108% 290 4000 Mariposa Istm 55 100 10shaMerchants’Bk 116 800 6 Fourth Nat 70 Central Nat 100 200 i 10 Pacific Mall S8CGo 290 200 AtianticMai!s *Co 160 ¥ Centra 3000 ‘100 BECOND BOARD. Bara eyed Pp x. $25000 US 6's,"81,c.. 100% Erie . 2 15000 oa bs, te.t0c. 100% 8000 © 4 HP Ae ie mie 25000 124 10000 US 6's, Lyrcts 9 R,. 10635 16000 Ohio & Misscts 27. 107 a 81) 100 Cumb Coal pret . $8 Teo Q silver Mg Co.. 93 do. 530 871% 309 do.. 11% _ 100 Clov & Pitts RR, Bone , he 11s; 200 Chic & NW RR... 38% chwest. | 200 1187 200 Chic & NW prof. 623 1 a7 200 Cley & Tol RR... 114 200 Chic & RKIRR. 933% 160 Pitts, FtW&ORR 9254 200 Go somo oa B00 trio BI? New York City Banks, Jann 28,1865. Dank Specie, Circul’s wits. America. «8018, O18 1,409,026 5,020 7,n1d. 126 American Ex... 9,276,971 1) 201, “ORT 21,843 6,431/791 Atlantic 1.68 1,080,412 Brondwav. re Bull's Head. a Bute, & Deov'e, 189,708 Loni 5 4 Citizens’ 1 Fy Continental... 8,982,749 : es 201.693 2 Corn Exchange. 9,496,263, Dey Doe 96 Rast keive Fulton Creenwic Grocer: Hanover Imp & Trader: rvivg .. , Leather Manut’s s a3) 068 Mauhattan.. Manuf. & Mor. Mariné M Mecl Mech. & Tr: Mech Big. Ass'n 2,1 iy. North America.. 3.434,189 North River, 159) firmer, with sales of 1,300 bbis at $230 a $2 31, closing ‘at the higher price. ’ Sales of Renl Estate. ns & Hogse tnd lot No, 11 A! House and lot No. 9 Al! House an lot No. 67 ry fest Hye 800 nt Ho, Se ‘ yy cighib sirt. THE NAVY. Arrival of the Susquchanna. ‘The United States steam frigate, guns, Commodore &. W. Godon jing) arrived at the Navy Yard yesterday morning, from Fort Fisher 17th inst., and Fortress Monroe 28th inst, ‘The Suequehanna was flagship of the fourth diviston, the largest both in guns and tonnage of the five divisions composing the North Atlantic squadron, and.a° such took @ prominent and itaportant part in the bombardment and captare of the defences of Wiltaingwa During the ac- tion the Susquehanna was struck cight times, two of the shots striking her.in the hull below the water line. More than a score of sot aud shell passed through her rigging, few of which, however, did her any material damage. During the last day of the bombardment, and after the agsault bad taken place, while Commodore Godon was sixteen endeavpring to silence the Mound battery with his rifled guns, & two-hendred ponies Parrott, pivotted on the forecastle, barst; but it was not untibit had fully and effectually performer its tank. Phat day alone it had thrown n'nety-five huge shell-with fearful accuracy and effect. ‘The last shot from this splendid gun preceding its bursting streck and exploded precisely he gun on the Mound which kad most annoyed oor in the fort. Much as may be erid about tho Parrott gun being unsafe, there can be no question that in every other respect. it is by far, very fer, tho best gin in the service, For accuracy und efficiency tt has noeqnal, and it needs bot a Mitte lengthenizg and Alrengtheping of the sleeve, and s little iinprovement in the mode of putting it on,’ to render it the gen of tho y. [vis atleast » great favorite with Commodore ‘on, whose briltiaat career at Port Royal, where he kept his yeesel under a heavy fire and. silenced the ene- my’s guns, after all the other vesscisof the fleet hat withdrawn, whose long and varied experieuce on our cast, and now agan at Fort Fisher, and well known character as a neval officer, entitle bis op nions to raove thay usual welght in such matters, As an evi lence of Commodore Godon’s ofitciency and standing as a uavel oMicer, we apprnd the following: letter from Adalral Porter at the apo the Susquchanna’ sailed from New Inkit:— “Uneven Staves Pracene MALYER, Osr Bort Freier, Jan. 17, 1665. * * *# 6 Ltake this opportunity to expressto you how much T appreciate the scrviees you have rendered co imo oma, ahd the kind, xvod fecling you bave shown personally. shall part with you aud your ship with extreme regret, and as ii is not likely that we sill beamesociated together again in the present war I can only bope that we may meet opce morc opposed to our outside enemies, where, fighting chip agamst ship, instead of agsinet sand ills, ou Will, Lam sure, bo as suecesstul as you have hitherto wen. Ido not say it to flatter you, but your ves} has Deon one of the best conducted iz this squadron, and in gving into action or preparing for service, T never gave myself any thought about you for I know ‘ou would be ready at the rght time and be in the proper place inactton, No doubt everg officer is animated with a proper zeal on an cceasion like this; but something more is wanted to enable the commander of a squadron to aveil hiaself of the full capability of every st:'p under dis. command. He showld not be ex- pectad to think forigny one ship, so that hie m nd may de ready at vil times to reguiae the plan of battle, In this respoct_ you have rendered me the most cssent al service and Have conducted your ship not only with zeal ‘but with the rght kind of intelligence, showing that you Coaneapons— Ocean... sacks the highest at! cibutes, of acommaier, You will Oriental ave the satisfaction of knowing that your name will be Pacific « associated with, I think, the most important event of the Park. |) warand the svost dar aaging one te the enemy. We all Peopic's Know the part the navy has taken in the capture of this Phevix. stronghold, Every man who has done hia duty as you Republic. have may rest ealisfled that ke will not be torgotten by Shoe and f his couptry when che tie comes to reward those who St. Nicholas have done the hard work and the fighting. State of N. Y. ‘As Lam now writing, the death kneli of another fort 1s Union... 6,591,688 Total.... ..$169, 602,650 18,174,316 2,900,194 143,842,230 TRANSACTIONS AT THE CLEARING House. Clearings for week onding Jen. 21. $60, Be Clearings for week cnding Jan. 28. . 656, 828, Balances for week ending Jan. 21, . 19; 870, 901 Balauces for week ending Jan. 23 684, 922 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monpav, Janu. 30—6 P. M. Asnvs.—Tho market continued dull, and prices were wholly nominal. Brsaperurrs.—Receipts, 4,128 bbis flour, 369 bbls, and 2,003 bags corn meal, 4,780 bushels corn, 39,963 do. oats, Under the downward turn of gold the flour market wes much depressed to-day, and a de- cline of 10c, a 16c. was established, with considerable irre- gularity of prices, There was no great pressure to sell, Sub-Treasury in this city to-day, in sums of three dollars | however, in view of the light receipts and present to the public, and of fifty dollars to banks and other instl- tutions, individuals and banks duptieating the amount of course according to their disposition to possess it, This | tainty TR oe! mens, low grade of currency, we need hardly say, is unnoces- generally. ae sary. Nicke! cents are abundant, and answer all the pur- poses for which they were cent notes, the governinent incurs the risk of secing them | Rytra State eventually full into disuse, to the hvarding of ce’ intended, and, by issuing thre for they act as ap incentive mts; and there may soon come a tim: when payment for small purchases in metal cents will be cemanded, or an addition will be | Extra St. Louis.. made to the price of sri paper. The lower wo fo more apparcut to tie gre the doprec are its effects likely io bec three cents there is no med! Jes if they are to be paid for in in the denomination scale the sat mass of the people will be tion of the currency and the more injerious ome, ium, Between tito cents and and how it wiuy possibly occur that 1 traders wilt ‘ud it te uh interest to prefer two cents in nickel to Uhree In paper the public can as yet hardly appreciate. The report eurre vy Uhat an injone tion has beer served on Lo\lwoy Company is contradicted. Tho inhi com any upto July are stated to be hitle more than two millions and a balf, and its assets at yore than three m wnt a half, while a lirge portion of the disbuseements is for the per- ot b neti Firet Natioual Ban’: were $1 ‘The vesluess at the Su Jows :— ‘Fotal receiys On w count oi The following figures co mentof the New York a» turns of the previous week, weok in 1664:— —1864.— Jar 20. Cirowlation... 5,118,058 Deposits... 150} 665, 416 —The dev ations from the are as follow Decrease In loans. Decrease in apec Decrease im cnreu' Decroase in depos —The striking decesve in the loan and Niirty lorn to-day at the $4,879 001 myare the Iaet banks with whe ro- ding sane with the corres ——1566.———. Jan. 21, Jan, 2. 187,060,588 189, 502,630 20/211,580 18,174,536 2,006,104 148,842, 26 returns of the previous week $17,557,956 scount line, aud the felling off in the amount of specie and deposits, are mainly wccourted for by the withdrawal of the Rank of Commerce from the C.e: having organized wader (Le taken its $17,000,000 of Joane, 1: city will poy three per cent, Loldors, seveu per cent on twenty per cent on he n The Washington Life } @ semi-annue! dividend of of tax, payable Februar pany a som) aunual div des February 15. The subscriptions to the Benths loan, ot the Nath @rch day of lart werk, Were a follows Monday $109,600 Phare iay ++ $58,050 Tuvaday uid eh0 Friday. 7 Wedu: ai 06,000 Bat ‘Tota Tho fleet of cotion-tooded steamers, consisting os s vooule, was to Lave left inet. for Now York, uuder venuo steamer Kewanee. aring House, that institution National Curreaey law, and £746,000 of spect» and {ts $6,300,000 of deprsite from the aggregates of the as sociated banks. The Washington Marine Insurance Company of this t, free of tax, to the stock- the certi!cates of protits and rned premiums, rance (ompany has declared ond « bald per conty free ud the American Coal Cor id of four per cent, payable thiee mment seven rd throe- ‘ank in this city, om gor Notional $729 200 x Syaunah on tho 23d or 2th envoy of the gov crome:.4 re Stock = hange. Jan. 9 $2000 1 8 6%, 87... 190" 1000 0 865, "1 ou lem 137000 US 68,5200 10 149000 do... hes 109% 90000 U S5's, 1049.6 14) 5 5 60 do ot . 104 12900 US 6's, SI. reg 110%, 104% 1000 Obio & Mise cor 25 105% do... Wy 1000 N Y Centre! 6* loz, Wig Brie 3d mort.. do eee 109 ChiENWistim. 90 Ti) Contral bas 113 Cov &Tols{bds 104 = 104 ie 105 100 ch a hia “pret ux do. #0 Micw Con AiR S10 ito 100 do lwo | WcTroumury to-day was an fol. small production by local miliers, nor was thoro any eagerness to purchase, rly to the doubt and uncer- over the future of commercial affairs 6 Bales bat bbls, State and We and 350 ian, Rye flour was inactive and nominally bisa Of corn meal we notice sales of 200 bbls, Brandywine at Pt fe Wo quote :— Saperiine State and Western fo or) rt aoa Choice State, Common to mediu Extra ronnd tvop Ohio, ‘Western trade brands Common Sou:hera. Fancy andextra do Common Caradian, Good to choice and extra, Rye flour, enperiine. Corn meal, bbts.. Corn meal, puny eone.. "The corn at te con nued ba dd deli, aud L prices favored the Suyers, Sales 15,000 bushels nt ’s 6 for ecline of Ue, a de,, with sales of 200 bales at | Middl | Good mn ' lee 6° moment transpired, and the mar firm, owing to the downward tendency ald. Fu aurs were Engagements to Liv erpool ine! de 660 borf, on p. t., 50 hhds. tallow, and 600 Wor es lind, oe 1d. ; 00 packages be tter and 600 boxes cheeve, 2160 bales cotton at 3-16d. To Brir- Olt 160 terces pet and tallow at 20%. ; aud to London 300 boies hops ot 6-16. A ship, about $00 tons, was charteres. to Las erpool with oak timber, about 803, Hay.— There was po change in prices for shipping, tho 2 3 S288 8s8us) FFE ES iF Tse ok Se keeo ‘ BESS8s83i Sqecese! 3 zbes22c2! 2 £S825 Seeben Ly = ey SiS le ans eSeoies Bt tert >bor “ss - booming in the distance. fort Caswell, with ~ wer- fill batteries, is in flames and Leing blown up, and thus is Aaa the door through biok ahs rebellion fod. With my warmest wishos for youréafe return howe, an ae this is not our last neg on duty, I cat ours, sincerely and a renege acumen D. PORTER, none Admiral. To Commodore 8. W. Gupoy, ing United States frigave Susquehanna, ‘The Susquehanna lost at Fort Fisher three killed und sixtecn wounded. Among the latter of whom is Liou- tenant W. Wallace, of the Marine corps. Annexed isa Mat of her officers: — Commtodore——J. W. Godon. Lieutenant Commander—F. B. Blake. Licutenanfa—Johv R. Burtlett and Cenene Met Brown. atidcone Fit, John 0. C. Barclay; Assistant, Charles Jno, Jobnson; First Assistant, Teaac J, Finney; feoond Assistan te, Jas. Renshaw, Jr., Jas. W, Hutchinson and Bente 48 Buiths Third Assistant, Th 08, Gromenss, and Chas. Marsland; Acting Third ‘Asist- Rial Lictena irat Lieutenant Marines—Wm. Wallace. award E. Preble; Acting, Thos. F. Lay- cock, Wm. W. Rhodes and 0. ©. K. Bemburn. Acting Master's Mates—Chas. Gainsford, Willlam HL Sprague, Mason J. Cooper and Samuel T. Paine. Boatswoin—B, Whitmarsh, Gunner --Edward J. Waugh. Cai fer—Jos. E, Miller. —Joba A. Holbrook. Departure of the Hibiseus. ‘The United States steamer Hibiscus, Volunteer Tieu- tenant William L. Martin, sailed from the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Sunday morning for the East Gulf squad- ron. She 1s tho sister ship of tho Spires, of the same length and same build, ongines, &, ‘The following is a list of her ofScera:— Volunteer Licuicnant Comnanding—Wm. 3. Martin. pe Master and Executive Oficer—J. Green Koch- Weatera mixed, avd) 7 « £1 79 for Jerse valen Osis were in ood demand, in part for fur delivery, doting Assistant Surgeon—A. 3. Rassctt. and the et was well eustained, Sal 80,000 ‘Acting Assistant Parrmester—G. V1. Crifing. bush« ts at O62 $1 06%, with reported &: Acting Ensigns—J. C. Von Deventor, Chutles R. £coffin, Barley avd borley malt were inactive, and prices were | Josiah Thomas, George R. Lowen. wholly nominal. rere Action Chie, Burdert C. Gourtng: Acting Corts. —The slight decline in gold, combined with | Second Ase yy, William Ray; Act- aneipaiod receip's from Savannak, unsettled Uae market | ing Third Assistants, Geerze West, Solon C. Smith. sormmewhet: and what lite business was done was on the Captain's Cl Mysterious Poisoning of Two Families. SEVEN PERSONS AT THE POINT OF DEATH—ONE DEAD, ETC. Yostorday afternoon Coronce Gamble received informa- tion that te. families, residing at No 464 Washington street, bad been potsoned in some unexplained and my? terious mauner, and that one child had died. The Coro- ner, with his dePuty, Dr. Shaw, accordingly repaired to the piace, and, on making inquiries, learned that Margaret Orady, her daughter Hrdget, and Ellen Pow.rs, also a a member of the family, living on tho firet floor of the above named promises, had been taken ick about three o'clock in the inorning; they had severe pains in the genand, belag modersie, Ketait low may be quoted at | toad and stomach and vomited freely. Mra. Ann Morr oe me OS Cai good demand ‘fon, who lived on the floor ahove, was to render gy matninaed #0) vite bry rere istance to the eufferors, and after doing wag in ted. thongh smull were offs.tod, her power returned to her room. An hour or two later prices. Sales wero 200 bates, nt 3c. a See. for new, wud prime at 66v., and 250, # 36c, for old growth, Moraceer.—The market has rule very quict since our there being no demand outside of the wants of the trade, Holders, however, were frm in their views, and ‘aales effected were at full prices. Sales of 20 hinds. linseed thero was nothing doing, but firma at $10. oat voter kinds were very ory quiet, except lard, of uns. —-Recet 1,013, bbls. agro packace peo B48 do, Spa tee ‘he pork markoto) the sales on the apot reaching 4,000 bbia., at $26 a by for new mors, $33 7 Forte Bee. at $1 05,4 $1 08. which 600 bbls, wero sold on terms and decidedly lower, but ficmor, with rather more dol & $54 75 for 1863-4, and regular war, closing at $94 78 regular; $20 50 nnd $4.a $55 for prime mess, 0 a3 te pri for fut rs delivery, 6,000 new mone, for February and March, ‘iveting male soller’s and Huyer’s option, at $87 50 a $38 50. The beet market was quiet, but fetier, Sates of 600 bbi«. ut $19 6 byt for pela wha) $24 for extva tne, ‘beef hams les 0} 300 y and Marcu were made at from 48 5¢¢. &,600, , sud small lots of redned free at 860. a Lanny Bo quoted at 69¢. slo of 24 bags Rangoon at 18340. ‘he downward te ey of gold a de presing etect npon the and scarcely an wae don ers, however, manifest no anxiety to roolite, to view of the fight receipis wud the amait stock, and general y wnwliting to grant ony reduction Ib 1» saad Sales tocay were 228 hhds. Cuba muscovnde as frot BUGAR, | Tao, wo 1b, and JO boses Havana at 220. @ aye | a riled quiet bat firm at c. & 2Bpge, for ards, Sexo, —We notice sales of 1,000 baz» Calcutta linseed, BA Boston, at $216 in gold, which tnuicates a tiem mar et. Tarow was dull and heavy. Sales of 140,000 iba, at 100, a 18340. 1] Wargasy,—Recelpts, 33 bbls, Tie market was a shade bed eo Mrs. Gi . Sul uent- ye rea children of Mra, E ‘ara al wely four, ix and thirteen were selzed with ort rape in the sto- mach, and when Mr. Morrison returned to hit breakfast, Having gone cut befor: his wife was talon ill) be ind his wife and children stretched on th) (sor in a i hetpless condition and suffering intense pain. Jiro. lett, Norton and where were caflnd, but were unable to tell what had go suddenly elckened the reas but in their pn they hud swallowed poison of wome description, fedicine was administered, and Jater in “in the day _ Grady, hor daughter and Mir: Powers better; Miter the « Qe hed Mg of dan; e child, Mary Morrie Su died early inthe day. Her poly re im @ critica’ cond'ton iat or even! thought airadet impossible for them to Morrison was somewhat better, and there are be raved. mmucnayetine eps; sr cea eaten an: ani the in yet tavolved in 7, not cay od , jo attendance, but to all concerned, Deputy Ciisbes ot Bhaw mination re ‘the body of the will make & o: Bois at $26 m6 (or Western. Tien 9 beet wes rather Siounsed eft to-day, when th yatery which now moro arttze but lowe prices were Faulize, wane y Ay * ~~ Cc at"ehiety thd ao. Ned | Se ee hogs were scarcely so firm ive, Police Intelligence. Wensera.” 1a bacon wean a avtnsderate Busine SOLS BOSPEES, 1s VAR Anam transacted, without inocerial change im valueé. Sales of | Patrick Higgins, residing at No, $ Carlisle atreet, yester- Llegaery rd =a for Camabertand ope marines} day caused tho arrest, by offioor Horbelt, of the Fourth ea m1 meats bsg oar dpe boggg By? pkgs at Tien | Precinct, of Join McLaughlin, a man thirty years of age, 18!, for shoulders and Ie. a 220 for hams The lard | on acharge of robbery. Higgins ewears that on the night 1,500 Dbla. et Pe. m | of the 2th Inet. he entered a hovse in Water street, a 'Bayge. & basco. for | When Mebaghlin. and three others surrounded bin, 470. for Westera | struck und knocked him down, afier which, by force fate, "Choowe yuled quiet at 140. a | violence, they rifled Lis pockets of « gold watoh and chain, worth five hondred dollars, and forty dollars in "eTROM sy pe egal gtd 526 bbls. The market was iry notes. Higains positively identifies the Pens or vid the rece pis small, Offers.of G8. | ax one of the men engaged in the robbery, and Justice for bonded oii in several jngtancer. pst committed him to the Tombs ‘for Cora His Salen of aro thy at large. Noue of the stolen pro- porty ta wored. AN ARMY OFFICER ROBRED BY A PROFEESED FRIEND. Mr, Avguetue W. Lyon, a Neutenant tn one of the Ver. mont regiments, having been in the etty for @ few days, mede the acquamntance of a man band him. self Allan Huff, pretending to be a diseh imbibed’ freely on Sunday, aad jodging® At 27 Greene street. obarged Huff steaithily enteved Liew andy ‘taking bis pants from under t! ed thom up staire and abstrace omy dol from the pockets. Huff was terday yey the by ards precinct potice, and Justice Dowlit committed him to the Tombs for trial. Several female py of the house in Greene street were taken to ut they professed entire ignorance of tho larceny. Aa jremall portion Of the stolen mouey was recovered, ornoon, Gt two o'closk, at the foot of Striker’s lane, between Weet Fifty-second and Fifty-third strevta, Scanvon.—On Satarday, January 28, Taapy BCAv1o0s, & native of the parish of Drumel, oeny Sligo, Ireland, anfivelne and | Rapevtnent: assay anp Tat vt. ss ou Fale, WY; A Areal, Me 3 yr pd “te Mica Mebon nen. op 8 feasts New Haven; ire Geo H E: ions Monttoal; Win Sey mar id, New @ Borden, A ‘ne Motult, mmsby, Alffed Taker, Nassau: M piversoi Chas Ne tine Rov. Hi Wink i aes Vored, © Ri ts Mini Stha Brown, tops Ont Corsica Henry Patio, urn, P Q Morder, NY; oom es PRY wieat, Ws Ta eae Morton, H Cantey. Mra ihe ke > wana Kens ie C Biel _ nih ary bret ine y, icKen: 08 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ary 12, cera Rev, cs? to Faxwit M. Apans, all of Coczsacki*, N.Y. Paxnigu—Dunves,—On ti Jabuary 29 ia yo Fo es hak Rev, Willian formerty of Flushing. LL Sar@or—taNuy.——In Hoboken, 29, by the Rev, Alfred Harris, reriy a ee in 3 to Miss Tks NJ. 29, at Brook is je 1 ‘ork cit} UL KaRA, eo kecra aptha pi op Sun jan Tow bras Barcorn, f0r- Staxsy, of Hoboken, Died. Biaxcst.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, January Vicros, youngest ton of . Ur vranciato ach aged ) moni : ‘ae relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ted to attend the funeral, from bis iaincr's residence, No. = Cariton avenue, this (Taesday) afternoon, at two o'Gioe! Ssnvix.—On Sunday evening, January 20, Jou Hen..x Dav. x, aged 32 years. ‘The funcral will take place this (Tuestay) afternoon, at one ew cloc! his reatdence, No. 12 n Brovklyn, on Monday, January 20, of on, Cara Jane, the beloved wie of J. M. Lowen, ‘and: atlopted daughter of Alfred Hanaberyh, iv the 1st yoar of her age, ho relatives and friends of both families are respect- fully invited (o.attend the funeral services, at her late ide: 71 Willouglby sirect, corner of Bridge, on dry a’ternoan, at two o'clock, Bisrov,—On Monday, Tan 80, afier a severo fll- ness, Mikx Bison, in ‘the aeuh year of his age. The r latives aud frieads of Lie family ure respect: ly Invited to 4\tend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 69 Charitolh street, on Wednesday efternoon, at half: past one o'¢lock, without further invitation. Brickam.—At Brvokfleld, Sase., on Sagan , Jonuery, 26, T. m (lae of the tirm 'of H. Wade & Co., ents e ¥), aged Bive.-—ly ths city, on uénaéy, January £0, Scrat, wile of Simon Ding, The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, withont further not ce, on Wednes day morning, ut te? o'clock, from her late residence, 220 West Thirty-iirst street. (uin.—On Monday, Janvary 20, Ws, Cutt, son of Augustus and Catharine Cull aged 1 yonr and @ wonths, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family arq requested to attend the fun on Wea: vaday afternoon, at one o'clock, iroin 40 R vington street. Doxonuy.—On Saturday, January 28, Janes Doroxve, ages 41 youra His friends, and those of bis family are invtted to at. tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 16 Wast ash gtrect, from late D. Phirty el bth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at haif-past, nine, The remains will be taken to St. Stephen's church, East Twenty-ighth street, where the funeral services wili be Letd, Doxey.—In Flatlands, on Monday, January 80, of dropsy, Axpanw N. DoxRy, aged 47 yours, 1 month and 1 The funeral will take place, this (Tuceday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late restdenco, The relatives and friends of the ‘amily vw respectfully invited attend, Evarurr.—At Pirasant Valley, N, J:, on Monday morn. ing, January 80, Lew M. Evirerr) only da ghtor of naiele saa Mary A. Evorett, aged 8 years, 9 ionths nia Brooklyn, on Sondoy, January 29, ANDREW ULMER, aged 38 —On daughter of Fret be ouaakiy Eusza, Fiyun, 0 oth parish of Athy, coun- Pate ck, Barney nud ahocaaiies cispoes tally tavited to attend tha fined, from tho reaiience of her brothers, 226 West Twenty: fifth street, this (Tuesday) a’ ternoon, at one o'clock. Oa, “HER.~-At Astoria, on Saturday, Jan’ 3 Hexay W. Fisnrg, of this city, iu the 66th year of onda PhD friends of the faint also the m mbers of Mystic Tio Lodge, No, 272, F. and A. M., and Hermitage Lodge, 1, 0. of 0. F., are invited io stend the fanerals from his te residence, Broadway, Astoria, on Wedneeday morn- B, at eleven o’lock. The pent Re Sylvan Grove leaves ek slp ec dentectpanas ine. will be in ale ‘vendance on the arrival of the boat. Columbus (Ohio) and Madison (indiana) papers please copy. GReny.—At her residence, No. 145 Tho Street, afier 3 long and Breen, ogee ilnese, ee 6 bloved wife of William D. Green, aged 33. yoars, “mone and 1 days. ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Greene street Methodist church, between Spring and Broome strects. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Lawrenco (Mass.) papers j ‘i "at, is 80, Cmantxs Gnos- ‘seAN.—OD aRAN, aged 50 yea) ‘The ficnds of ¢ the —— ere ty aha invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, et Greenpo nt, Kotha morning, at elevon o'clock, without further invitation, Lortva.—On Sunday, Jauvary 29, Frasca of Michael and Ann Loftus, aged 2’ years and 10 ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respec: hy invited to attend the fnneral, {rom the residence of hs parents, 162 Washington street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Mowke,—In Meirose, on Sunday, January 29, Maroa- aur Kix, youngest dauglt-r of Charles and Jauo Monks, aged 19 months. friends of the famtiy are respectfully ‘The relatives and invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, at Melrose, this (Tue oy) afternoon, at one o’ctock. Cars leave Twenty-sixth street aad Fourth avenuo at half past ten o'clock ‘or Melrose. Her remaing will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. MoGaventr,—On Sunday danvary 29, Kate, the be. loved nelco of Terance and Stsan MiGaubrine, aged 18 years and 11 months. ‘The friends an! relatives of the family ar invited to attend the funevah from the residence of her uncle, 194 Fast Th rty seventh stroct, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ong o'clock, McIvvyae.—On Sunday, January 29, Rormer McIatrev. ‘The friends and acquarntance aro invited to aticr a the 1, from his late residence, No, 187 East Twe this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. The re- ! be interred io Greeuwood Ceme cGovens,—On Suyday, Jouuary 28, Eureimern Mo- Govwes, of Templeport, county Cavan, Ireland, ta the Tt year of her : fe The funeral will toke place this ty ) aftecyoon, at two o'clock, from bor lato reridence, No. 219 Last Nineteenth street. wyax.—On Sunday, January 29, Jaues Newwar, d 42 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the fumtly are respoetul!y invited to ationd the funeral, tia day (Tuesday), from Denman street, ‘ellrose, Westchester county. ser: R—On Friday, January 27, Sosay Puasten, wife of Henry Piaster, captdia of schooner Kato Brigham, aged 3 yeart Her relatives aud friends are reapect*ully Invited to at- tend the funeral, from hor Inte residence, Seventh ave- nue, betweon Fifteenth and § xtecnth atrecta, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Qvick.—In Lroo! kiyn, on Monday, January 30, Jaye, wife of Joseph Quick, aved 64 years. Will be interred in Greenwood, this (Tuesday) after. “oh at twe o'clock, Hi ‘si ron aaa Oa Suaday aft-rnoon, ef ere illness, Writtae Ronen, 56 yeai ra. "in r" tives and friends, and also those of is b brother. inlaw, Alpheus Underhil!, are respectfully request d to attend the funeral, from Wts late residence, 162 Wooster oe this frueeey (Teme at hgh ets one o'clock. 20, Mon- war He Rowers, in the 31 sJearet tage Due notice of funeral will be given. Utica jeade copy. SicKee. Myon una, January 20, Dr, Joux Stems, in on re ‘The relatives and wads of the t famity ore invited to attend the funeral, which will take place th + (/uesday] morning, at eleven o'clock, st bis fate ue, avenue and 11&th street, Breiner —On Sunday, January 20, at ther Oe | Pe Gworon H. Stier, son of Genera: ( apni, er, ‘The relatives aud friends of the Sahl aoe etvully, Invited to attend the funeral, on W. aged 26 yearr. Tho relatives and friends are iy tere, aw to attend the foneral, this (Tuesday 7), aftermoo o'clock, from Bellevue Lig of Twenty-einth atreet, without further notice, ‘The remains will be ip- torred 1u Calvary Cemetery, Srow.~ On Monday, January 80, Atma Jasv, daughter of — H. and Anna M. tow, aged 6 years and 2 mont ‘The relatives and friends of tho firnily are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence her, No. 183 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday uftern sone vee. jouas,—On Saturday evening, January 23, of di Wrutam James Toowas, ‘ged 80 + niga mew His relatives and friends of bal bay family are invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, No. 91 Ful- be enon Brooklyn, on Wedncaday afternoon, at two o'c! Turvr.—At Morricania, N. ¥., on Monday, January 30, of consumption Karts Term, aged 20 years and 6 months Funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past three bang: at her uncle's (1, B, Fellows) residence. Cars 2 Twenty-sixth strect at half-past two o'clock in the hogs and return at five, ‘eee oy at depot, Ovas Brasem.--At Paterson, N. J. — January 20. Mr. Pair Vas Bea om, aed year ‘The relatives and fr ends of the ft sally a are invited to at tend the funeral, this (Tuceday) afternoon, at two o'clock, fiom his late residence, a0 Main street, Paterson, N. J Wiutzass.—On Sunday, January 29, youngest son of the late Fy Wiliam ‘The relatives and frionde of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ‘one o'clock, ge the rosidence of his code 65 South Eighth atreet, W maar ie WeRS.—On only child of Saray fn and +7 ary hates We Weekn nace ace | mouths and 2 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to , 1000, Jane Weaver, street, at from No. 89 Halsey street, Newark, HS thle (resmdar) moreiags at haltpen eleven stioak? Trains leave by New Jorsoy Baltvead, foot of Cortlandt nine, ten and eleven A "5 2208 Senday, Deer ir im 1806 Jon board’ fie Mail steamst Const tations RR he Of this ¢ity, 8on Of the late Robert Robert Weston, of 3 to the Evergreens for inter- SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC POR NEW YORK—rnUs Dax, 7:11 | MOON sers.. ‘5 10) mice wares... eve 10 46 ove Lb 66 PNA at ren ar AN NN rc, Port of New York, January 30, 1865. os sic ea Seay es ea Pa A Patra Be, Roe site W Flwell & Co. 4 ny mt tape eget sohaa e Ur), Cros Met Bi a ete t ara fon , Belir Magnolle (Br), Lockhart, Halifas—D R Bake Sistine wood, "vrore Herat! eat ARRIVE! sesuipttt’t at Wright aC ric jange, Bir guns. Commodore. Partenn fry br meers Fort Fortress Monroe a, i won, Te atthe ne Sicamshtp Vinginin 1) Togis, Liverpool, Jai town with nite (and S08 passengers, to Guton, That heavy Woenl : Think Panic (Bi), Pitt "Sineapare, Aug 2, pasted Aniler Sep! Cape of Good Hope Nov 9, with roe, to ‘order. pd hry We eine On the coust, dad haus been ladays N of Cape H Bark Sophia (of Hou Kone), tuenbs, Matarnorog: 24 a» ™M: Nay Mas Papal oars Ra tol E Bradsh, Barc Fientw ine “of (prnlinaren), Dowie, Pénav'e aye, in balan, runitde Slagbe. 1710 pasty lat 2 brig Es herd For Mt amords Solr YG Lawrouss neko, dave, with outs, to C1) Bs ‘ull de 8 tozal. 7 days, “Ome t off Girar- rs ahead, when the ice 6 was afterwards towed: damn re. ay i Rawbero, Tdays. _ Norfoli. Georgetown, PET, 30 to devaey City, hoa seri Sebr 8 Morgen (3 mast Sclir Mery To Bau ‘ort Vingltis morefor Vienna. Sehr RP King. Smith, qv ot Bag Harbor. Schr 8 E Leo, Somers, « Steamers. Corsten, 11 W + bark Martin W Breit: bree A Johuson, Prince At ‘dare Bell, Wary Canis obit MH Bartlett, Sen Joan, WE Phillips, EN tame, Sea Nymph, Y.8 1 ane F Durritf, DO Foster, Obiloe, A Bf Leonsrd. A Towns Wind at sunset NW, Ii; Mixcellaneons, Sorpueurss for Feb 1, containing atititions and corrections tothe Amorican Lloyday.!s now: ready: for delivery av the of- tation, 86 Wall and 13 Firand sterty. en, from Winterport, Me, via St Andrews, 'e, put Into'Erston 0» Monday in w leaky Bang Joun 1 NR, for Hoenos conitition and fn waut of repairs, having been ashore. “Pay- Uculars not sta Bary Proves —A letter fro Cap Moe of bork Ploy. er, diney, NSW, reports the toxs of ug4,ona 1 © north side 1p true: MM, and remained sie. to get her off bat hed the voets in nd raved 25 bbis spoil, 55 do las, Would shiv the sperm hele off at £52 per ton, gvod. howe by * w d the other articles save’ wore wold at suction bor # The officers had silpped ov board silp Addison, of Row Bedford. The Plover ine a fine vessel,9on her third wove ee, oe was owned by Willan Watkins ‘and othors of was renetlt — ee atiits, when she sited Ape a gba gab the ‘@ is insurance ut the Som, Avia Mowe, Townsend, of and {from Baltimore Oct 2A for Matimosos, was caniured hight of Nov 20, off Matnmo. Tos, hy a pu i from the Texas shore, and carried off with her ont'y rd e4 AMrugisters 169 tons, and was buile at Eicstpore in tia, sphctin Pant. tt, from Holmes’ Hole for New Bedford, vesting up theriver on Thursday night went ashore near thes ‘smaakiog Rocks, where she now lies oe ‘ber beam ends. Will be got off without damage. Sour Wate Wiron—Keuben Fe Purinton furnishes | ends of the beet = schr Water Wik), of Province, ener Cor Ral:'mare, Deo2i, of Delaware Llehtahip, obtalt, ei frou, Capt Matthews of cbr Only. Dau Fock River, NJ, who was wit! bee wnen abr cue Capt M bears, the water W Sina inet dec load and was on- Geb wb tected coaloeall ant fib, and went do ho being unable to render hore on a boned ny cesitane® was blowing ve vy wil joring tt tin. Pant for Shoal tole, a ‘supposed ‘hel tron op. aac have and spiti n. Ag unknowa schn d with yee ares pew afterwards auuk a short dis- ante frown the Sonne Gur peas anp Mania Bima were two of the wehra wu US James River yes rebel fama. ‘The form 8 242 tons. sept at ‘New even In 1854; and the Latter 199 tons, | built im 18658 at Chester, Del, Sonn Bow Rrit—Portland, Jan 28—The reported toss of Br eche Blue Beil (of Kingston, Clark, from The eniain Lord canpot be traced to any rollable source; id crew not having been seen here, the rumor iat Sonn RP Quase, 87 du tor Row York win apoke nplitand making for e out from rince Edward's Baer tab a8 ton OO, with walls Whalemen. Sete a. Horn Pigeon, Sherman, cld at San Faancisco 224 Solp E: Miller, 2mHh Spice ree, Med ea Mourlias noc i fin n Redriquce, for supplion 003; mo re Popark Rousseau, hey NB, 014 akg sai de Ai J ri Na NB, ald from do Dec 2, do. as nt Sydney Nov 22 with 200 ite cruise, ha, pt tl home in week. Brig Anni pean Poco Riee/Sen 17,8 ei lew York for Porto Rico; Jau 17, lat 85, a4-t0 port barks Huntress, Whelten: T. ‘3 Huntress, len; ee. ap Penn Moore, tue; Daw beg tins sang An Por Br ship White Eagle, Wiliam fp ooh Af] — , pre ay iter AAT id ta Dizer. for’ ae for Siam), Webber, une’ bark anci¥on; AS ah Ir Baviaing, ns Bride ‘Bina, — sg ark A Power. Ambierst. Ship Northern Crown, Senntors which sid 22d for Foochow, was chartered to lovd at that ‘Austr dia. Bort for aad, Paruvian (a), for Por id ped ry jy ‘Tary City of Cork (4), for Kangaroo \s). Cur desist; Australasian (9), for do 2 Nacao, Noy 32--In port bark Carlotta, Uazier, (oF San Fran taco. Mania, Kov 2—Tn port ships Revere Hovey, for San Prancisen; White Swallow, priate, une. sid Evxds0, Der$—Cld shin Borage, Hurd. Boston. Swaro y 2-—In Biorr King, Bethy, for Shanguac; Star of Peace hendrick, and Dorchester, Puiton, une Serearony, Der B—In port shipe Morris. Peabody, from Shanchee; Trashing Wave, Lecraw: 3 Mary Wiltridge, Creesy, weket, Freeman, acc and Wines Arrows Berry, une; barks 1 Bex Bird, Weston. t rt ships Yortck (Rr), M Byarcuay, ~In or om nr) loore, and ce Hubbigi, for Liverpools Finrila tie), Murrag. tor Rtas for Manila: “Magy Gover, 2 rie, Whitin: a! Gautam Bock, Gland om une ov beiriek, Sonn, NB, Jan pCld brig James Murehie, Cote, Ma- tenaas. 1 Per Steamer Pengvian, at Portiarn. Arr fro tye, ik Nov 18, Elecira, at Cear Dardt, ae ath, Kepler, at fh oan ni ardt, ac Preme:; Mth, Repler, at Ham * Havre: Gee Macehaud, at Plushin A Helfoett 5th, 16th, Oldeudr rg, at Hamburg; Oven Horne, at Deal, ee fre Lee Nov 27, Armenia, at Natal; Dec 6, Rain- eat Mauri “Arr from 1 iilaetphia Jan 16, Katherine, at Antwerp. Arr fren bag OS Jen pe Aaa ab Yt Bid for NYork Jan 8, Leonnrt, “ee ‘orm, 6th, Victo- Tia, Deal; 17:2, Am Baste, do; KR Biznene, pirerp. Sid for Boston 1th, Myrtle, Cadiz. {The Latest wa Manion hy 1 Art fram NYork, pay at 7% ¢ Oder, at Caxhaven; Adler, Laure, and agen, | My Bremen; Jupiter, and 88, at Genoa; xeplune, and Exce rat Liverpool from ‘Arr {vor Maitisaore, Admira}, t Bremen. The Buillard, from Borden for San Francisco, put into ares on the I Nov 23 for Boston, put tnte Mil. been of Nelilo, from Ste wt fond an Aan ew homey — pe yom aod leaky, hav ng dag Ports. eexareian. Se Jan 2—Art sobr Martha Wrightington, ne rica, oe joorn, Oa} t). Chken 5 Fralter Be dV Welle ‘on ‘hitadelphi Sélemuin nad tty: hin ate or, anta® ‘ach Wiley, Tangier, S14 ar ae ag a ar Mary Alice; Liverpool; Joha wyer, Win. serena ata having an, Fy tt W'Wecarig nelee, widence, ae es ta? ao ke taht agate, ‘teks eeman, Enatport £0r nr NVork. 8 Hol HOLE, Jan. Hees PM—Are aches Walrta (® Laie, NYork for Stloim NB; Javeph W Pish, Snow, Catal for NYork: ident, Vinalhaven bark Dewi ‘2ih—Arr gehre Geo L Green, Ric! on for fesmiagton; Wey ds tor Fe Heurtet ies wd Fae can eet Ta port bark ‘Oathrige Rogers, aay trang Mano, Pi hate, Wentvort Sheet Bias ‘Loum Walsh, Chertotte Fah, aad Eveline, NK * chee Lg Norton, Moyo, Krom Beltast for Matamoros for N' oe , Neo, Fi canon Lowber, Spicer, ri riiigaeoe, Burlingame. Mork iy MRO mice P Bage, 4 i «bark, Late plighter, Nahe Wh Nas ye 90 8 frore. Ht naeipbin: Joh steam: * Savannah, Ureon- Hi er, Suoitinud, Bat: sehr Wile Ny 4p ve New Bedford f ie ot whive Boa. Lee, Nor delhi sar Gowasenssl, Gummer? Oriani roche f Ratterly, Alden, 0. et Vikan mp i ere cma A Bar. a 18h, steamer Ge ian, Ragan: eek va eo - uP C0 eer ES ee ts er; schre Ay a cksigp th feed ald); Q Siu (mn oa afer e. Callin 28-One ne steamer, 12 Aa aan ae oe aect ak ino Beoskwatst bat he tae Inshore Seqgents ‘any communication with them. Wing W,, mga Nia mehr Sia it ot Beer . a 4 van Peas = rk E p Dix wa, as var amie Woo steamsttp Suwo Nada, Jayne, ioe Beles Ye ee Cae ose RE Chase, 60 days from a, &e. Fe ace Price Edward Toland tor ¥ ‘York, rit lone of EASURY DEPARTMENT, OFF! pac of the Cuneeer aod e A abies by satiaga ev) under. made to. We dearete Ne ue aaah few York, in po ‘he York, ia the county of New York ond rx ream nd acenrding t@ the Piciar ri ot ie ot of Congress, entitled * Nagy acetrecbe et Maula Eis ganna ome ide ‘or the clreulattor ty thesenee A June 8, 1364, a with al the reesiginge of srid bos tharrt na with m 4 eae dct: onotes therefor ch’ Gomptratier 40 Je American Netionel Bunk of New Yorks sn eine ° rad York, in the county of New York and State of New York, is autuorized toon e business of banking tinder the uct aforesaid. mory whereof, witness ray kand aud seal Of offoe, ty-fifth day of January | fat} & iia Ped trac FIRM porsa, BUSINESS ON BROADW A¥Y WOULD A tixeto negotinto a toan of §2,000 on mortgage, Addreas Prim & Co., station O. YOUNG WIDOW, BEING SUDDENLY REDUCED » de} npon her own exertions, ceasres’ “s Bon willing to, fandiat her with means to est. ies ut boarding houge or salilinery Address B. Li. 3., box l Heral FAWFORD, COUNTY, Mii bonds of this bank business bank is 1 ment eit iby obligations. Yhe note: deemed by ug at therusudl rates of ex: Mnoey. nn i heteafore VILLE, PA erfexe vith tts cuit yrocaplly ULVE NONTINENTAL BANK.-NEW YorK, JAN, iG J The wnnial election for seventeen Dircctors of this bank for th» ecsulug year and for three Inspectors of next «ue cooding cha AI beheld st tbe banking house on, Nom day, Fe open at 12 and order of the Bi DIVIDEND. PAYING. PETROLEUM ved In «xChange for.city and Brooklyn proper with full pariculars of property, to G. A ‘ised M, 22 Ping #treet, basement, Meet SAVINGS B ANK, ‘OPEN DAILY. SIX PE! INTEREST ALLOW Deposits made OW willdraw FIVE MONT INTER- EST in July next, AMES.C. STONBALL, Présidenk Hewnr Re Corrie, ‘Secreury. Hs jasasn street, New York. ¥ fa) aonthte BL. NG (MARINE) INSURANCE CO., Corner ci Wull aad Nossa streets, Sintement of the affu'ra of the ending Dev. 31, 1866:— on ed gabe risks, re ‘Total amount of premiums... rereerry sniunie thurked of, 4# earned during the year ), and tnterest received 4,092,500 Rei 1208 uid, TCEESECO screesessct 7794 ——_——— 2,007,702 es Excess of earned premluma over ite 2,004,754 2 403 @2 2,065,157 @8 ener eas for estimate claims unadjusted aud janngee 16S. --.nssecesernsescserneses. 661,312. with the provisiousof the charter éf theca rg he Board of Directors have, resolved to Lpply ihe rene ns ss o 428,064 Cast dividend ro den if se tifieates of return, om pr jume arned during the year and paid, payable Her Feb. 10, 700,304 89 o Pech jected tere bao goveraaiet ment tat, oS So eee amen 107,40" a par gr) 1 Fae bisa sarees estat Geing'd per centon amount of such lanes. 11,0088 $554,048 a2 to the stockholders on and (free of government ta: stock, 10 per cent, and o1 Of this residue thirt; ‘cent will be: in ensh There will also bes scrip dividend, payable (f goverment tat) on) apd anes ane 1 8, oni ecath capital, an follows: On ei ‘Avo, eoont, mu coat, ma- Hite‘he tot tateidend for. a re paid to hier, equal to thirty-one per cent, Hes In canis on aud aftor Feb. 10, 18 (free overoment tax), to makers of Keourty Botra, being 3X per'eent om amount of yr be In ee {res of Mi gicting J tax), on after 1885, to derlers on enrned Lermluatiog without lose 000), T2 per cent. ee 5 | 2etin's “og Pe lls recstvable, Ae " ee saad Supdiy mete i . Werheret puerty baat we have compared the above state- Ah > balance meet of the company aud the balanes th Ha Looks, and found them to confocm. ined ihe cash hank balation, roenritten, other assets, and found them to conforms nocurately with the above statenient made by the company. ED SAL, ROWER, PHIM DRIIbON, }ssmtion DAN ye TELLER, Janvanr 27, Dealers with this company will be: lowed the option (te be aiguilied mt the time of ‘lend of for insurance’ of re Niet Of nctip, atthe end of eacm yeur, retinas ntaod by eort!Seate) of preminms paid and oy FET thy her low acaruew oF not, upon tor tie New oY, ax follows of po’ pon all Foy ge Flake upon chrgoe a return Of twenky- per ce: ar pon voyage risks upon freight, a raturn of tweety par Ume risks upoo irright, and uy voyage and Spon hulls, a return of ten per cent. * , however, Suel betng conlined to perwons sme firms, "he og (ate of whose premiums cpon such S764 abd Hal aiFing the year, shall famount to the bute Dundred doll erPremiuan pad Tn gold will be eatitled to the above retarme tn gold. DIRECTORS. EDWARD POW, DANIBE We ri ae DANIEL, we Lor, OWN GEOR Chaanee, Hip hOX, JOUN A) b ROREET THOR. A. Bee eae, LAWRENCE M WN. DE Ee LY, ny Sern Sonkisom, . MORKIS, Jie, A NYE, met 2 CAMA, sow | ‘srr anemia Beene wit at ty Ea shies A GENTLEMAN, WHOSE TIME ive Te no, fron tive initiate pow : ia tecepes jn order and "7 ¥ nm oom pang position as at aa gh 8 oat Tad arate exceptional ei Har, wluher ot rather’ be mp “ oe 0, enter penicuares ud w pial ig aH hey SOUTHERN, AND xonrith RN INDE Te haiirosd ompany.—Office, 18 Wiluaen street. — ol en mined GUARANTEED SVOOK OT DENS, Bevernment wr, oitice, OF A ans sdend of Mi fa Wain elders or PRuaranined stook, ai th Jernary pext. day of February Re: no onell® eonticting tnimrosts im made ty % portion of the for daok dividends, thls te mpen: romive We nooeps of 8 proce representing @ monty maby ferctorore, brougit suite foe idenée egniaet ite Cony which suits ore now on tiie actdlement with (crawn, ‘ompany deemd it bat jist to offer, the same vorms of settlement ts the Femail aac pe have been necorded to the majority w vat AGJiiion to the five per cant cash dividend payedie om needing of Pobrnty eet, this Corspany (: rity se to the gurranteed stucRholders, commen stock nt phr. totes pie axtent of thirty per cept of tbe snare: tiem in full payment of all clalmns for atv accruing pit iris Int of February, 1780, ondoiw ag Ment wpor the (noe of tho guar sete gt x CAM MOR Mock #9 Issued Brier to O/ atoek becke, on she 1th of February proxin: yw to the three half er cent chvidend "os eoranes Payable Int of Maret, 1 ee & ikDPNNIVY FIVE EXT NDS cate with LOCK W! ante wits LOO OOD ROU. 22 Wilt atone sre $800: 000 Ber V8, x at x ren pnd