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2 Of December, om 12,209 miles, to £685,154, and for the corresponding week of last year, on 11,889 milea, to -£811,613—ghowing an inorease of 410 miles and of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Frmay, Jan. 12-6 P. &. £58,541. ‘The stock market was steady at the early session of ‘the open board this morning, when New York Central BE saagtens stocks wore quoted in London on the 29th as follows:— ‘wold at“98% 2%, Erie 93, Reading 101%, Michigan Southern 6134, Northwestern 3134, preferred 57%, Bort Wayne 94, Schuylkill Coal 1314, Cumberland 41%. At ‘the first regular board there was considerable depression, partly in consequence of the news of the advance in the Bank of England rate of discount to seven per cont and the decline of about one percent in-American securities on the London Stock Exchange. New York Central closed 4 lower than at the half-past two board yesterday, Erle 2%, Hudson River 234, Michigan Southern X, Cleve- Do, 6 per cent .,. Atlantic and Great Western, N. Y. sec., 1st mort., 1880, 7 per cent....... 8 a a a Do. 24 mort, 1881, 7 per cent mort. Bosses Sag Do, scrip denise’ per cent, pre: Illinois Central 6 per cent, 1875. Bo: gl00 shards (a Sal} a a 2 83% Jand and Pittsburg 1%, Northwestern %, preferred %, | woh ent Gncleak Wie hae Pa?) k Inland 1%, Fort Wayne %, Cumberland 3¢, Quick- | Panama Railroad, 24 mort,, 1873, 7 p. a 103 silver 3%, Mariposa 3, Canton x. Government gold | Pennsylvania Railroad bonds, 24 mors, = ‘Dearing securities were rather heavy. Coupon five- Be a ~ ‘a a 36 twenties of the old issue and ten-forties declined 34. | Philadelphia and Erie, 1st mort. 1881, 6p. ©. e Seven-thirty notes were firm, and the second and third series advanced 3{. After the call Erie sold down to 8834, but subsequently rallied, and at the one o’clock board the market was Yairi sev Erie sold at 90, New York Cen- eon ¢ : oe rs tral 92%, igan Southern 06%, Cleveland | Tesard the latter asof the amd Pittsburg 7534, Rock Island 108%, North | owen Mong, ant Mela western 313g, preferred. 67%, Fort Wayne | selves in any real trouble on ‘D43g, , At the half-past on) peer the improvement con- opie ketican “vopubtie ‘tinued, and a3 more con! t Ing prevailed among ev Sree eine, Grn ne | gluten em higher than at the first regular board, Erie 13, Hudson aa River 2%, Fort Wayne 3, Reading 14, Michigan | armencan ssounGies tnd very ehenng oie ais on. the: Southern 134, Cleveland and Pitteburg 174, Northwestern | upward ; but ryan, ‘of '%, pteferred %, Rock Island’'234, Quicksilver 3, Cumber- Evie byte sho ‘sothe apprehension 2 land %, Canton %, Obio and Mississippi certificates 34. Seehy a ‘Government securities were steady.! At the half-past three o’clock open board the market relapsed a fraction. New York Central closed on the 4 * approach! call at 9334, Erie 91, Reading 1017%, Michigan Southern tintag find of te Ati ed crest Wear an 6734, Cleveland and Pittsburg 75%, Rock Island 103, | ® e) Is had in ‘some pur- Northwestern 31%, preferred 6%, Fort Wayne 9836, | Goisr’ ‘Tie ‘New York eerelon. West nate one Schuylkill Coal 1434, Canton 4334. One dollar higher, and in the new consoli paid up Afterwards, on tho street, the market continued heavy, | bonds there havo beon transactions at 80 @ 81. At half-past five Erie was quoted at 89 a 891;, Cleveland ‘and Pittsburg 75 a 4, Michigan Southern 674, New York Contral 93, Northwestern 31 a 813¢. ‘The London Times of the 26th ult. says:— United States bonds experienced a fresh decl! early 3 pee Cent, HAFUY. 08 account of the ‘vance in the premium on gold at New York, crest cess aint Man ew ae ‘The highrrates asked has st! Now York Stock Exchange. Jonvary 12, 1860. FIRST Mioce wipers A.M wery large tho demand for cash gold was not heavy, and bre 4 rns 101% 1500 Ues5'a,1 ‘ he gold market opened dull at.138, but under the 104% 1500 shs Erie RR. 0056 effect of the European news advanced to 189. It then Sergi = receded a fraction, but subsequently recovered the de- | 20000 do., we. 104 400 wline, closing at 139, Although the “short” interest is | 10000 _ do. .2d call 104 — 300 100 loans were made at from 1-32 per day in favor of the ender to flat. The steamer New York, from Aspinwall, Drought $685,610 in gold. ) Foreign exchange was in very limited demand, not. ‘withstanding that the tendency of the foreign advices ‘was to strengthen the market. Prime hankers’ bills at Gixty days, on England, were sold at 1087, although 109 vwas asked. Commercial bills were scarce at 108 a 1083, ; Bouthern bankers’ bills 1085; a 34. The decline of Ad. Per pound in American cotton at Liverpool was con- Btrued as adverse to increased exports from this side ‘emporarily, while the decline of five-twenties in Lon- don on the 29th ultimo to 65, Erie to 56% and Illinois Central to 78 operates of course in the same direction. ‘The advance in the bank rate of discount was compul- wory, owing to further decrease of £469,307 in its bul- Alon for the week ending on the 27th December, not- ‘withstanding the arrival of £800,000 from ‘Australié. ‘The demand for discounts and loans was. re- Ported to be extremely heavy both on the Part of the commerelal public and the dealers on thd Se abi iis & j iho | gb. AthGWtstan0d Pitts, FOW&C3d 6000 Chic&Mil 1st m 1b abs, 74 0 Stock Exchange. The Bank of France, however, failed 100 80% ‘to respond to this movement, and its rate’ remained’ ‘st a ed four per cent, Consol on the 29th closed at 87 0.87%. oo. + Boe ‘The dulness and comparalive depression in tho ‘Inttor is 200 Clev 105% fas marked as in the market for all other wecurition, Tis | 10° — rma estimated that the stocks of the banking, ‘rattway and | 600 1 600 q iy miscellaneous securities dealt in. on the London Stock 100 - Exchange declined in value duning the year 1866" to the ‘extent of from twenty to thirty mitiions Uf dollars. The Gecrease in the value of a hundred and forty- nine of the miscellaneous securities was equal to gore than five millions and » quarter of pounds ster- Ming. This decline was all the more usexpected because ‘It was from a level far below the highest’ poiit reac! ‘in 1864 Another discouraging feature is that .oa the ‘etocks of forty-nine of the companies in the list of depte- Ciation there are further liabilities for valle to the amotit of £26, 767,940. It is not to be concealed that the war in this country, by contributing to the aupply of gold in the Bank of England, and therefore assisting to keep the || to @pecalation, white at le same time s) large mount of capital before employed im ‘trade with |, the United States was disengaged afd forced anto new channels, These were speculative, and they have @ ‘first to ‘feel the @ffect of the termination of the war here and our di- mainished exports of specie. Capital in England is evt- dently rapidly returning to the avenue of legitimate ‘trade. Petroleum stocks were fairly active. At the first boar! ‘Venango and Pithole closed $1 25 lower than at the game time yesterday, solling at $8 25; Bennchoff Run $1 85, selling at $18 25; Brevoort 20c., selling at $7. Forest County sold at 6c., Ivanhoe $2 20, Tygorta $4 25, Cherry Run 20c., Excelsior 9Tc., Fee Simple 2ic., New ‘York, Philadelphia and Baltimore $1, Moant Vernon 36c., Pithote Creek $12 90, Palmer Petroleum $4, United Btates $22 80, Webster $1 10, French Creek S5c., Gunnell Gold $1 25, Walkill $1 40, Waverley Company $4 60. At the second board Bennehoff Run closed $1 65 higher than at the first board, selling at $19 90. Buchanan | 200 Erie RE. Farm sold at 780., Bradley 82c., Central $33, Fee simple | 7%), fo 220., New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore 94c., Oil 009 Bete (Creek Palmer Petroleum $4 03, Pithole Creek $12 90, pe sey te $21 75, Webster $1 15, Excelsior gte., | 100 Hudson River RE Gunnell Gold $1 20, Corydon $1 10, Smith & Parmice dabhdidde $6 20. ‘The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- Bt i Ey # 3 tf pe H g Ze iS errs 38333 exagzaees Se: RRFRR REKRRE ir > Mr. W. A. Kissam has resigned Bhoo and Leather Bank, to take effect on the Ist day of February ensuing. Mr. Kissam has been cashier since its ‘The and 6c. # 10, lower, main}; brands. The sales were bbls. Rye flour was dull ‘organization, in 1852. Dit unchanged. Corn moal was inactive: (a + Onthe 28th ult. the Rank ‘of England advanced its | Superfine and Western flour. 96 90 2 $7 30 wate of discount from six to seven per cont. The pre- oe. > fe ‘vions rate was fixed on the 23d of ay pcan ‘There Je Faroe medi me R #3 swas no material change in the value of money on the | Extra round hoop Continent. The following were the quotations in the a nap i Siow pal cities :— and extra do. 00 w 15 00 ‘principal Denk Ret Fancy + a ‘London. Good to choice and 35 8 11 25 Paris. Ba 606 “Vienna oa — Frank: meal, Brandywine, a Amsterdam oolfe Beart of no The tmar- ‘Turin. ket was nominally 20, a Sc. m buyer's favor for epritg. is change. The corm mar. ‘Brussel Seana. Bt. Petorsba 6 ) Tho Joint stock banks of England bad made an increase ‘of half per cont in their rato of allowance for deposits, which is now five por cent. The discount establish- smonts had raised their rate for money at call from four ‘and a half to five per cent, for money at a week's notice from five to five and © half per cent, and at a fortnight's notice from five and # quarter to six per cent \ ‘Tho returns of the Bank of England for the woek en4- Ing December 27 compare with the statement of the pro- a! 2 a ” oe an rvious Week ae fullows: ~~ Deo Mt a Government deposits. £8,506, 343 oo Government securities . . C4 for a6 “ rs ome STO | 18% 5 1 gor! exrgins The ao oless ry Wye Java, mats and = ote; ve Coy. Specie and bullion. : 13,408,108 | ke 1 the | Marwentin 21° 083.96 Lagoayra, 210, [ithe return of the Bank of Frunce for the weok ending | $200.) St Domingo, 1TKe # Is", —all gold, met cast, Dooember 28 shows the following changes as compared wore Gull bot wea as. 000 B1\ millions; notes, 20\4 milifons; treasury balange, 10% millions; advances, }g million. Decrease; Cash, 4 8-10th millions; current accounts, 5 3-5th millions | The following table shows the present value in Engtand ‘of jold and silver coins of different nationalities, aceord, Lng to the British standard, per oudco:— dard) ar fSie'in ta fan « doltars. dollars . ties romp or tens in the United Kingdom | quoted, meady Af Senay asia amentes for the week oading jhe 1018 ‘Lngu. —The marker far pig continned quiet, bat peices . : H | NSW “YORK HERALD, SATUKDAY, JANUARY 13, 1866. THE PACIFIO. for the leading brands, Manufc- "4 if Arrival of the Steamship New York. mominally $48 8 tured irop waa ‘Customers at THE SPANISH-CHILEAN WAR. ype ‘The market without mateial ga. was * gril Drsagies wore qnich and nominal Waele, if THE SITUATION IN PERU. NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. 4 &. &. &. 00 —_ ‘ 163 By the arrival of the steamship New York, Horner, at this port yesterday, from Aspinwall on the lst inst, we have late and interesting news from the Pacific, which will'be found in the letters of our correspondents ‘at Panama and Callao. Among the passengers by the New York is C. Robin- son, Eeq., late United States Minister to Peru. ‘We are under obligations to the purser of the New “| York for the prompt delivery of our correspondence and late papers. The following is the specie st of the New. York:— 26,709 Well & Co, $8,000 $2,100 ica ke Waller $8200 c. E. 20,500 Hi HH @; it #215 F Hs Hi J i i iE H ui a : F I 4 q z i : Hi Butt E g. i # o 4 h z i F ‘| t | t L ait Fi zB g ‘The Facifc sveam Navigation Company's steamship Peru, Captain Hall, from Callao and intermediate porta, arrived here on the 28th ult. She brings dates from Val- paraiso to the 9th ult., brought by the steamer Limefia, at Callao from Papndo, and from Callao to the 2lst and has but one package on freight for New York. Although the news by this arrival is interesting, still it is not of that peculiar importance we had looked for. ‘The situation in Chile remains about the same. Nothing very unusual had occurred, and both parties to the quar- rel appearto be lying on their oarsforatime. An at- tempt was made at Coquimbo to, get possession of a ship that had been coating the Spanish frigate Blanca; but it failed from not being quick-enough, ‘The Spanih squadron is distributed about as followa:— The Namancia at Caldera, with the Berongucla; tho Villa de Madrid at Coquimbo, with the Blanca; the Reso- lucion at Valparaiso, and the two smaller vessels cruising between the blockaded ports, acting as tondors and des- patch vessels, ‘Tha Chilean equadron is again among the missing; but it is not very far off, and will turn up again in the right place and at the right time, as in the case of the capture of the Covadonga, In. Pera ‘the new broom sweeps clean,” General Prado ‘being still engagod in curtailing expenses and in abolishing offices that are and always have been useless. FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. There has been little or no change in the price of family marketing cince our last review. Beef and mit- ton are still up on account of the cold weather that pre- vailed during the early part of the week. ‘ i i I # ie Te Hinhp Aaayy Live } —The cattle market opens | Everything, however, looks like a speedy declaration of dull this woek, na eperametiaes for war against Spain, and it is only postponed to gain time 5 Ee pote live weight. _ to prepare. The serviceable ships of the navy have all Gerstood that the supply ‘be ‘only | left Callaoand are now to the southward. Some very pgp he nag — 9 hundred head bed arrived heavy Blakely rifled guna have been Istely mounted on ‘twoqaality. hie aut i cease coe a the fortifications at Callao and others are on the way; ‘these will be s very linportant addition to the means ef offence and defence, and will bo ugly customers for Pareja's wooden ships and even hisiron-clad at short on From Bolivia, Rouador and the republics of Central : et ri : and Argus, Jan, a) 4 Mr, Smith J, Basteian and the Fairy Pag ‘ Queen. + §O. THR BDEROR OF THE HERALD. : lace my voturn to the United States I have seen the brblication made in the Habs of the 20th of yune; and {a relation théreto, violating my physician's strict inter. pore Lrpao: arpa be et @ true statement of the Ahniby Bennet? gmiitinn 96. ape ter ht) mm be tanh About five years singe, boing © trumes of bebtic pete im Myrtts avenue, I arranged with Mr. Tut- interest. Everything in tho interior of Colombia ta quiet, fighting with each other among tho republics of this part o-stmha he armed Mhilaan hnate. tn which Sohege es ferred in the summary aboye, is gubstantially ag fol- ” lows:— ‘ ‘GF thie sotitnot, to use my rockaway and | tHe gpanish. frigate Blanca was cosling or ‘Qumber, an excursion i sucovadive Saturdays, | turn. This arrangomont fell through from some cause, mupposed to be by reason of jealousies among (ho ‘The disappointment among thpm gearrally in eonre- apis having been sighted in the offing, the Blanca peo ceeded to look after them, and while on’ this duty cight boats were, sent from shore with about eighty men to captare the store ghip and tow her om the beach or de trey her. As this litle expedition reached the veasél she hoisted the Italian flag, aud claimed freedom from capture on account of neutrality. The officer in command of the party, not understanding the law, lost much time in considering the affair, and this delay brought (the Blanca 20 near tion signed parties them en ber return that they had to take to the boats coachman drove to the houses indicated ia the and | and pull forshore, and thus a very nice little ‘affair was there, personally, I received the mothers’ thanks for the Uouble I was’ taking te give thelr a spolled through igeoranes, there having ‘hese ample ee fetes ee Cmerhionentn | T_] time to have completcly destroyed the so-called neutral recei note, teachers Compoes | before the frigate returned within gunshot, The press of the rida, "We drove to Oentral Park Gest stoppins st | crite is sald to be in a great rage at this lost opportunity ; bee hp eye nse eee ‘Quden."” | for, as they justly contend, “every little halps.”” ur way home Miss 8. expressed her passion- | ever, the commanding officer next ate ove for handling the reins for: driving and See auenonen WR atas open, wa impulsively, 2s was my asual T atomos the act. use of my for ber igratidcation, ‘whenever her rane, or her bean weuld come for them; equally It doos not require more than one pair of eyes to sce quick, ge ag Se ge no Pe + SY tho direction affairs aro taking in the republic of Peru. eight Of madness, and tho “provisional chief,” Gene- ral Prado, has exhibiied wisdom im pursuing his present course, for be gains the time nocossary rights, and to prepare for tho ware t come, sooncr or later. The Spanish Minister has seon ali this, and has wisly packed ‘ap his trape and left for homo, feoling sure poy by the new government was a matter of impossi- Any nied the declaration of war, and when it cause surprise to no one, and great awe ee Peru, so vory ‘A ‘to be the of Pareja to walt until ad. vioes fromm Bata tre ved and he learns if his con- duet is approved and reinforcements are to be sent him, before proceeding to-tat inche Ferevinn state: ‘As he io to y tem ruvieos i ever: re- SEL ene fciver vin the lnuavas, euch armas bad muniticce-ot war in ty smeking ths nownination. pate map tegeire. all eovy sited. guas Se Fete Senet wi Cathoment are cpmted on the ry ‘and others of ee eee alike are shortly expected, so that at that nae cbaeea aa point they are much better prepared for attack than they sons enone ee Baty a bo, ‘by force of over have been. Rua < we, reer ‘The export from Peru of all supplies for the Spaniards pearalen ts plata od is obli od bh dpe / Lepr te ‘eontvees 1s oe oor aera ry a squadrons will goon effect a junction. Thiv will give ly 0 notice two sorew frigates of guns each, three screw cor- Pt Pama 1 votten of sixteen ‘and four or five smaller ves- a TE ig A els of from two to four guns each, the prize Covadonga y being among them—a very respectable if pro- which sheuld cover all charges which letter, reeciving no answer my Away ye = “p= pe gad pattne Mag Bl oy Hl Tay ing; #0 propundene are on with energy, ais but lite te anld oe knows of them, 4 Teach us of a rising im some portions of the repablic in favor of Perot; but they were of little mo. tment an aly rapproued Thus the picture we have of affairs in at the present time does not well for business or commercial prosperity, In fact the Spanish trouble must be ended — , Without the i hour with regard to the violation of the dev mandment, Very traly, your obedient SMITH J. America there is nothing whatever of importance or and tho presence of the Spaniards aad the war with Chile appear to have completely quieted revolutions and Of the world. So you see there is some good oven ip | ‘The attempted capture of a vessel in the harbor of V0 give Uhe teachers thereat, some tweaty-Ar0 1 | wores from a veosel called the Salvador Vidal Twa vee: NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. The United States Troops in Alabama and Georgia to be With@rawn, de. New On.uans, Jan. 10, 1968. ‘The Mobile Advertiser of the 8th instant says that General Thomas has officially informed cnt Tron that all the United States troops will be from Avabama, arms and ammunition furaished to tho State militia, and that provisions for destitute families will be promptly furdished to the State. ‘The same report comes from Georgia respecting the withdrawal of the United States troops from that State also. the city; constructing several new culverts, in order to perfect the drainage of the city, and othors of a similar character, all of improvements are sadly needed and which will be carried out if disturbances do not break Onh empons the peeeie, We learn that General Mosquera nas contracted in Eng- sieamere, ope of nine hundred and the other five hundred commencement to the A 3 ss se Hon. Henry 8 Burnett has returned. from Washingtom en route to Texas, and speaks very highly of Presidems Johnson and his policy for the restoration of the Union. + At Jackson, Miss., the freedmen generally are making work, At Yazoo City since the 1st inst. 25,000 bales of cotton: have been received. Captain Taylor, of the parish militia, arrested by the military authorities = few days ago, and who was to be tried by a military commission, has escaped from jail. ‘The action of the military in rescuing by force of arma from the custody of the aberiff, at Jefferson, Toxas, a ‘Treasury cotton agent and his assistant, has been sus- tained by the federal authorities here, and the principal agent ordered back to his post. On the 15th of February there will be sold at auction, by, order‘of the New Orleans city government, fourteen squares of levee property in frontof the busimess per. tion of the city. sient) In the United States District Court the libel againgt Judge Rust's property has been dismissed and the prev perty returned to him. Judge Rust was rebel agous to Spain. Troops Mustered Out in Texas. Gaxvaaros, Jan. 0, 1866. An order has jast been {saued_ here, mustering out of the United States sorvice twenty-two regiments of white and black troops, Nows from Tennessee. ‘ Nasuvie.s, Jan, 12, 1668, ‘Thera ia.ds yét nO quorum in tho Tennessee Senate, and barely one in the House; consequently no business of importance has beon transacted since thoy assembled. The bill giving equal rights to negroes will come up the 16th inst. A bill has pn introduced, appropri ; | Hf Hi a iit att i i set Gia ¥ uy 4 E : i i B i 3 Fy i fi ! : He: i a rl i ig ne if LE , horrence at an act rpetrated by one who may have the Tight to call himself a citizen of the United States, eer d for the sake of adding to the amount that now fil a Ein peta pSecaaes pura er foe repent but there are men Hardie & Co., of Macon, Ga. yesterday purchased five thousand dollars worth of goods from city firms. He gave checks on the First National Bank of Cincinnat, and received fons in chango in pation, 2. es same robaeed im. ‘Telegrams were aon' jacon, Pa are could be found there, and. n0 funds ovald be found at Cineii Hong was arrested. ‘The first large cable of the suspension bridgo over the Cumberland river was put in place to-day. ‘The Inst military commission in Tennessee is dim solved. The water in the river hore is slowly falling. It is now on Harpeth Shoals. There havo been ae res of boats to-day. from Callao, arrived on the States ship Cyane, whioh vessel will, for San Francisco. the Uni Dios, leave ina few da: here state that all of theSt. shore thus far are cont! genoral appearance, whe forme a ahockit itt to what American men of- wornee were in, former tos Tt ts said that the boats’ Death of Rev. Thomas J, Fisher. Crews are composed 1058 because the white Jan. 11, 1808. mengdom| crew would . ‘This reason , oupmaa, fs leet toe it Iwas ‘compelled. in this climate Rev. Thomas J. Fisher died to-day from the wounds cnpecla hammock on the berth dock of | recoived from his assailadte ‘oh Monday night. Ho was woul looking and foul freedmen, I 4 “run” the | eatirely unconscious to the last, very first chance, even coumpellet to ‘the pay of sctuise behind me. Poor white Jack! he has become New Orleans Markets. the.slave and tho’ negro the freedman. a New Jan. 11, 1868. fromthe time when om American man-of-war hecot ry BB ra eed 1c. Satie g, wine SS bale citizen ina gold. Corn ite crew were the pride of every American ng ot Aes Oe however, ‘that the present Prefect, Senor Dias, has surface of ice, s0.firm and smooth up to Wednesday, Sahibteed marked ana pecseversace ee, presented yesterday a rather watery appearance, ter, and will leave ut to have the criminals | reremptorily put « stp skating for the brought to punishment and the recovered money tarned over to its proper custodian. present at least. The ball in the Park ‘MISURLLANBOUS BEWR. was hauled down ‘on “Wédnemlay ovoning, end ‘The steamship: Now York, Captain Horner, from Now ow fi York on the dist ult., arrived at Aspinwall at seven P. hundred feet wide, the im @ Satisfactory manner by the “Supreme Chief.’’ Having reched Palen retest the fanciinn ot — Further roductions are continually boing made on all tite object ta to cut ‘or widen on Vouth “side ob superfiuous offices and expenses, 80 that, should the | Fulton, about Afty tarnsgt so Waser Sig6ek, tevety. ame Re Bins ne MO Mg As AY ing the of the old ‘States Hotel. From made to tho nation, and tts resonrees developed | the front of the hotel to the river the aireet is wide in such a manner as to much leas assistance | enough, that's small out must be tikon off the oor a peng opr shape of loans, than for- , the eve of with py eve nth eng vote he the making of the projected railways and roads into the op hal ea oe) trunSport is slenost prokibnery for extension of do- i it Hl i | i i : i FOR THE PAST YRAR—WORK PRRVORMED BY THE CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, BTC. The subjoined figures, which we abstract from the an- nual report of the Croton Aqueduct Department for the this department, and also the extent of the work por formed during the past twelve months to be far in ex- coms of any preceding Fae oy for Aynby nny penalti to Permits for sewerage rf oe Permits for vault connections. my Permits for sewerage... "998 Total amount received 13,083, Excess over the year 1864. coe 907,868 ‘The extent of new past yoar, the of which om i bas been per ge (otal, the city is now two hundred thousand nine hundred and eighty. cobble one hundred dollars to the widow of every Union . from Tennessee. Frank Hong, pretending to belong to the firm of H , ‘29th, Her mails and pessengore crossed tho Eee Were @t once embarked on board the the continued fooked forward toa ‘and sailed the same might for Sen | season, their the cisco. { that as yot we arp but om inter. There dry season is now apon usin all tte glory, with H A March, noted fine, brac ng northerly winds, and nights that cannot be 7; and it would be utrangs & ou beauty anywhere in the world, Naples not “be recommencsé. health of the Isthmus is also excellent, | Th no dae eae the ‘of the sani! commission of lae, | there have | (akg Tce el enn ree EI che ogere ‘the offcer who comituanded tho State | on with anfoty ndidate for the next. President of this | o's “*: rigor, with aclection, I should think, is an excellent one, | which the ‘sport — ance Fe Serre cmee semana ceeemeeesy: Sew proves Friday week wo fear’ break net one of ‘personal haps is modest and | occurred many ia have ‘constite- 3 ms Hey ough a roaguote te hardly’ ‘than dither Kot teowtag te that sition aie be an matter, | how or not wo thomseivee the by oy te | for im téme. they havo been 4: the excessive from pan. viam war steamct Chalace is mow here under. im. other am’ is it over ening Fopeiae, . ba. ‘This vostel is the one purchased or cold, nila omente a since trom the Pacific Steam Navigation | wosts.” sary, & battery, and will bea vemo! ta The Ann ae ‘not only to force the blockade, but to an- [From the Brooklyn Rarle, Jan. 11.) Itte thought that before leaving this | The widening of Ann aed Now ¥« b | ees ew oe heavy guns and other we have herotofore alluded, is munitions of war. @imost as much conrequence to coo Tom T understand that an agent has been ‘ted here | and our citizens will no doubt for the Inman line of ones. Sarees, York and | much interest. It will as, in place Of a poe oe Sinn 2 ecubeennel cee crooneeseeey Ls wide Ay Yokes ell on treight’ teat aoe byway of 30 torma it “New but we o name will Thomas. The difference in the price of passage will cn. | aot be adopted; it ‘show poor and @« Sees & aes io tap ale hy nomenclature, There are three a pow in ane while the time is shorter than by the | York. If ntrest in It comme royal line, The now with fine accommoda- | other original im- tions, combined with the rapid that we now have | provement in described as follows :— between Aspinwall and New York, will make this route Raryes fre one hundred and most popular, and everything should be done to bring | three in ao as to take oll it before the travelling ic in @ propershape, The | the lots up back on the agent here will do his I know; and it will be the | rogular lot hundred then cut of company’s fault if it is not a great success. fae th ete ae to br a Rave at the will ww oF Pe ing and ‘switching of reece street, in te be fi from the Gold and ’