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"yiesaeciae sarap mAlikioneaal "Te ee: 4 ‘Tuvaspar, Jan. 3—6 P. ¥. a ‘The dulness of the holidays is gradually giving place | ‘The following is’ * rte peculative activity on the Stock Exchange; but the | the office of the Unik™? “feadimg operators appear to be postponing any attempt towards a genera! moverent until the January dividends -and interest are disbursed, when the supply of loanable ‘Bands will be considerably larger than it is at pres- ent, and the course of the stock market is ‘Gependent: toa great-extent npon the mone tary facilities at the disposal of speculators. Moans were made to-day, in all but a few exceptional ‘instances, at seven per cent, the exceptions being on. sgovernment collaterals at six. This disinclines lenders to discount commercial paper, the best grade of which is still rated at 7 & 73, per cent, and where the choice is Monday :— ‘diem in favor of the leader, The suddenness with which the premium was advanced shows the sensitiveness of ‘Will nov tarn and bull it with equal vigor, and thus the ‘Currency dollar has a constantly fluctuating value, which is burtful to trade and commerce and beneficial only to ‘those who are the immediate cause of these fluctua- tions, } At the tea o'clock open stock board the market was ‘ dul! and. darelysteady. Erie sold at 66%, New York Contral 12:4, Michigan Southern’ 82%, Northwestern “46%, Witto preferred 82%. At the first regular board ‘there was considerable. activity, and prices showed an. dmprevidg tendency. © Erie'\closed . $¢ lower than at the @ame time yesterday, Reading %, Michigan Southern \,, ‘Cleveland and Pittsburg 134, Rock Island ‘4, Ohio and 2 ‘Missiestppi certificates 3, Pacific Mail 1%, Atlantic Mail 2, Cauton %, Western Union Telegraph 3, Illinois Cen- ‘tral 1, Cleveland and Toledo 134, Northwestern 34, Toledo, Wabash aid Western %. Government securities were quiet and steady. Coupon sixes of 1881 were 13¢ higher; seven-thirty notes of the third series 3. At the one ’clock open board the market was dull, but generally Grmer. Erie sold at 67%, Northwestern 46, do. @referted 82%, New York Central 113, Mariposa pre~ ferred 3214. At the half-past two regular board thero ‘was a further improvement, Erio being the strongest of ‘the railway shares. Erie closed % higher than at the first regular board, Reading %, Michigan Southern %, Iilinois Central X, Cleveland and Pittsburg 3, North. ‘western %, Obio and Missiesipp! certificates 4. North. ‘western preferred was 34 lowor, Pacific Mail %, Western ‘Unien Telegraph 3f. Government securities were higher. Coupon sixes of 1881 advanced % ; five- twenties of 1862;: ‘ander the improvement in London, to 7834 a 5; issue Of 1066, 44; now insue, 36. Tennessee State sixes de. » Now York Conteal sold at 1126; Erie, 07%; Read 105%; Michigan Séuthern, 83; Illinois Central, 122; Clevelaad and Pittsburg, 89% a 9034; Rock Island, 104;' Northwestern, 46%{—preferred, 82% a 3; Clev and Toledo, 126; Mariposa preferred, 8234; Union Navi- gation, 107%; Western Union Telegraph, 46%. Subse- quently there was a brisk demand for the leading specu- lative stocks, and especially Erie, Ataquarter to six ’ o'clock the market closed strong at the following quota- tions:—New York Central, 112% a %; Erie, 688 i; Reading, 1053, a %<; Michigan Southern, 83% a %; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 89% a 90; Northwestern, 46% @ K—proferred, 88.0834; Rock Istand, 104% a %; Fort Wayne, 1063. The issue of the stock dividend of ‘he Pacific Mail Company, amounting to 333, per ccnt, ‘Commenced yesterday, and this, by euabling holders the more easily to carry their stock, accounts in some ogree forthe sharp advance in the price which has taken place this week. ‘Tho foreign exchange market was frm but quiet, the @emand for and the supply of bills being equally lim- ‘sted. Bankers’ bilis on England at sixty days were Quoted at the close at 10044 a 3; at three days, a ‘21054; commercial bills, 108} © 100; Francs, at 4 Gaga, 6.15 0.5.163¢; at three days, 5.13% & 6.15; bills om Borlin, 122 72};; on Bremen, 78% a 79; on Frank fort, 614 0 41%; on Amsterdam, 41% « 4136; on Bam- ] ‘burg, 96% a 36%; on Antwerp, 6.18% a 5.1034. | ‘The message of Governor Swans, of Maryland, contains ‘the following in relation to the State Cnances:— The following against $162,212 for the ‘Tho total value of Imports at throuch to Ro‘land. the previous week :— - . ce a Baltimore city, and from Incorporated institations........ 1,182,264 Diterence betworn productive f . TORT 88 00,000, > a ip a of ae: SH Maer, the TT caan hisaag tee diBal Gt Tubal Wile” ecu io f tational dob 6 nations! Deming Took wih arnt aera orate ‘The monthly range of the market since the suspension Hare. dollars. . At the first board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed $1 20 uigher than at the same time yesterday, selling st $14 20; Corydon 2hc., selling at $446. Quarts Hill was >, lower, onlling at $425, Wallkill Lead sold at $1 45; Rocky Mountain, $3 15; American Flag, $190; Gunnell, Gold, $1 At the second board Consolidated Gregory Goi ciaped itty acter en of the Ore board, Prllins 4) =pe~= ing December 28, was $750,412, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL... | $1": Corton Coe ae: pi Boog - oh ‘Crom? Gola sold 2 91 ‘9; American Fiag, statomet of the business done at Balance at clone of business, Ibcomber 31 85,617,229 4. Dee. Balance due to depositors The following shows the condilim of the Philadelphia Danks on the dist ultimo, as comyired with the previous at the United States Sub-Treasury, Chicago, for the week ‘The cash balangs in the hands offs Asdatant Treasa- rer in Boston at the close of busines December 29, was $13,573,723 55, $10,917,763 46 beixg in ooit, ‘stowing'a gain of $570,762 66.as compared the close,of | the. previous Pl The totat vatue of exports from ending December 28, including. $47,295,976. The amount of gold reqived for duties for the last seven years, is as follows :— Company report the receipts and e: for the year ending November 30, 1866 as ‘The annual report of the directors of tle Boston and - bid is aoa iba b endingNovember 30. READSTUPES.—Recei pts, 5 corn S705 coptnlbacs off reed i med at $186,100, ‘the | Al, 70 vushols corn, 8,400 40. oats, 1,260 do, malt and 294 total cost for the maintenance of the rad has been ‘The aanual report of the directors of tty Middleboro as@ Teunton (Mase) Branch Rajlrosd sbws'the total J Smouat of the expenditares of the road to have been $87,804, aud the amount of interest paid during the year "$22 The total income of the year was $4130, and the not earnings after deducting expenses $1,282. No divi- dends were declared during theyear. | Western papers state that the Logisiatiré of Arkansas bas passed an act, which was approved ly tho Governor comnect with the Little Rock and-Mempbft Kallroad. Tt is stated that the proposal for a ratiroid from White Biver Jufiction to Woodstock, Vt, ia, ‘with un- expected favor among the towns along liae, and the plan now contemplated is to construct in oxtension ‘The Bank of. Rogiand te turn. for the wefkending? De- "| tinued cember 19 is ag follows, compared with the siatement of ‘ Decrease -| ‘Thursday; - January’ 3, ae oan of hase “on rodsoed va idles great : O'Conxom aged 86 yearn,'a nétiveo! Birr, Kings county, from 6 to'43¢ pér cont, The latest q in ore, wae ‘Thore-will.be wsolomn high mase of requiem offered Gi en ania Amerivtan Se eee The fog 18 an abstract of the report sufer of the State of Pemnsyivania:— in defence of the ; tnd $190,000 paid by sylvania Railroad Company on account of their in injured, though not seriously. 4 Srawormup, Mass., Ja2- 3, 1867. was thrown down an embankment near Westfield. iy injured. THE PENSACOLA RAILROAD Jan. 3; 1867. A contract has been socasn ae ata from Pen. a for a - sacola to Pollard, to be completed in My” MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Fovon—Cotay.—On Wednesday, January 2, at the reai- dence of the bride's parents, Westport, Conn. Bev. Zalman Barlow Dar, Coumavs 3'Futen of el York to Many ! ; uf i “wore, mw ‘error thas this: must have boa Lae negli ~ lp tee ep Why, it is: asked, are a select -of our most able and occu statesmen, our best dank directors aad our most il answer w drtef. There is one cwentinl has never been inquired into, The Bank of | cnet deter a oie bape es hoard of notes in this: 7. Ail the vest is wanted BgTHE , | the only-veserve for’ extraordinary system was not made by any one or one. Tt leye -e up wren Bartow. —On Wednesday morning, January 2; in the: Aa Tene eee 5%, J im M ee ie of Henri T. Barlow. ‘The {aneral service wil! be held this (Friday) afternoo! at five o'clock, at the residence’ or bee Pit destre ig and friends are respectfully invited to attend. San. Francisco, pang (Texas) and Philadelphia’ pagecs please Cony. . uTLER,—On Thursday, January 23, at Croton Falls,, ‘Westchester county, Ql inflammation of the lungs, Ava‘ Lim, wife of George B. Butler. ‘The funeral will take on Saturday afternoon, st two o'clock, from her reside . Carriages will be ; i. ness on the arrival of the in o'clock train of tho Harlom.Railroad, The friends of thé family are in- yited to attend without further invitation. Courtox.—On. Tuesday, January 1, Lewis Compros, 4 haga HA years, . " @ friends and relatives are {invited to attend the ' funeral, from his late restdende, in Porth Amboy, i this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clook, without turttrer’ tocar for the week was $230,814, ‘week in 1865.' Seely for the week end; gear raniaiey, Cire A 3, fat nie | i. juring: JOMN CALAHAN, @ Bative of coun! van, avila Tentbleport Tretand a ‘ST yoars pres atin The relatives and loads are invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 58 Park street, on Satur- yp, at One o'clock, without further notice. a 100 i fr Ag please o>py.. E is ‘Conv, —At the residence of Joho F. Lockwood, Esq-, a Hrd Lithgow, Daichess county, N. ¥., om Taesday, Jamuary is. 1, Hanux F, Comp, MD. 13 Counrsey.—Snddenly, on Wednesday, January 2) en pM JvLta, wife Of John Courtney, in the 25th year of ber re, So ee Had Mie frlodidi and relatives of the ta ly aro respectfully 200 Hudson “ 1g0, || myited to attend the funoral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 00 Reading 14% | two o'clock, from her late residence, 206 Front street, Bek 1554 | New York. 2ONY aX 118 Cmustig. —At New Mliford, on Wednosday, January 2, Bok ifs Davin W, Canisrre, aged 68 years. pore ES The relatives and friends aro invited to attend the fu- Pte new § neral, from the South church, Schralenburg, Now Jer= ; Boy, OD Sarah at twelve o'clock. Cprxen.—In thi i ity, om Wednesday evening, ‘Iuduary af ee years, ‘The relatives and ‘of the family fare Invited to attend t] mcral, ‘his late residence, 334 West Twelfth on Satorday afternoon, at one o'clock. Devisn.—On Tuesday, January 1, Many Evtky Davin, Me mm aged 29 years, Gaaghter of Arthur aad v : ‘The'relatives and friends of ber parents are’ invited to attend tho funeral, the residence of her Parents, No. 201 Eighth avenue, this (Friday) morning, at jalf-past nine o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to St. Cotumbia’s church, Twerty-ffth street, where a solemn juiem mass will be said for the repose of her soul. REMUS, —At Jersey City, on Wednesday, January 2, Parer G. ee aged 65 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, from 225 South Seventh street, Jersey City. Dovo.ses. —In Cincinnati, on Wednesday morning, December 26, Mania Brruxos, wife of Robert L. Doug- lass and daughtor of Hon. Andrew Billings, of Trenton, N. J, aged 82 yeare. ‘Dainc.—At Jersey City, on Wednesday, Jatiuary Amanva M., wife of E. Deming, aged 26 years, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Guasrny. ‘Loum, wife of W: 1 4 ‘The rolatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend the fur |, from 19 Great Jones street, this (Fri- day) afiorncon, at balf-past one o'clock. The remains ‘Will be taken to ssmachusetts for more ‘ Goovgasos. On Thursday, January 3, after a long an painful fines, Rromanp C.,"son of ‘Frederick and Mary Gonderaom, aged 31 ‘2 months and 23 days, ‘The relatives apd of the family are eespectfully invited t attend the” |, on Suoday afternoon, at oe o'clock, from the of hits father, No. 0 ease, Hoa: —At Wi |, Jefferson gounty; NY. on Saturday, December 29, Sana A., widow of Marcus Hi ‘and daughter of the late Heary Kelsey, of do. seed. A more active demand prevailed for state and oe rou ‘estern trade bran: 2,043 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at relatives and friends “of the family are respect- ‘was in more. bushels at$1 39 a $1 43. Barley wasin from the residence of and sales at full Seer eres, jTpetceeees Satur. The nelude conside: able Won iabond, which we. not learn. ™m under» fair ve and ) consumptive demand, the ie 9 con. s afierncon, at one The remainy w Il be interred in Caivary Ce Maprens..0n Wednesday morning, January 2, apoplexy, Srartry B. Masrema, inthe 47th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are folly aftern: 19. % after a severe wary the 30th year of his age. ‘of bia James M. 6 funeral, from dis “Eleventh street, on Sunday count:—Increase—Caah in” Band, "17,506,000; billé | Hors of tie { ok; Sees eee it pea =e ‘21,666,000f.; current accounts, } ' ' 1 ' 4 Ag thus shown :— See Cunrch of the iminese. i leading Continental cities ate:—Paria, 3-2$—%; V! i ) onoa, 65; 48% ; Frankfort, 356433; Am- ‘The eae coxe-pabe teen 1 sterdam, 5--45; , 60; Brussels, 32%; Madrid; corner Twentieth strest and First 4 10; Ha burg, 0—3%; St, Potersburg, T—9, so o'clock. The rev 1 Tho highest quotations ‘for bullion in tlw London January 2, Exner ‘ matket at the latest advices were as follows,according and Elizabeth O'Hara, aged 4 to the British standard, per ounce: bis. (Friday) a 4 2 pie 2, Josmrt O'Nemay ; eehird Teximent, ‘rit a q His friends and those of his nd Richard O'Neill, are respectfally be for mo ‘Saturday 3 Teas aged Jonm, emote one Warfare ana frenae’ ona Telatives are respectfully invited to eae at one o'clock, from the of bie , B14 Bast Thirey wixee ‘rious inconvenience to ber | the track, and one or two hands connscted with thetmin | Notice of One of the trains dae here at eleven o'clooie yesterday Cars Contained thirty passengers, none of whom Were Edward‘Barlow, No. 471 Hudson street. The relatives i United ates Army, ‘short | Buenos Ayres, for his kind attentions to us St James chutoh, |P Rast Rivet for Galvestou, Texas, will #ail to-morrow (Satur tan ‘The 14 RAILRGK? ACERENTS, ig feat wim cane that tna We bana A a ie Angus \ aavanend to 69%, ond ts : ‘poten at ia . Omommart, Jaa. 8, 1867. | one o'slook” ies ant friends Ott Toopeotfully 1a eS ata yg a ad ‘0 of free trade between France | . AM accident occurred to fice eastern train on the Ip- | vited to when Wt touched $i, te lowest price of the year qued Relative to the operatic ‘ @anapolis and Cincinnati Railroat tams—On Bhursday, January 8, Guonce Barns, of coo. | Low worth'$i 10 por giles Ge yer; ont ‘and Engiand a Londow wee “iy eays:— by which the engine’ and baegage car were thrown sumption. aged 38 ymare, ‘7 months and 14 days. Many of the voyages which have terminated during the hereafter. year remuperauwe, and poral li ado Torrax.—In Brooklyn, on Wi , January 2, Broo rotten * while there are several uncomploted wnien Joun W. ‘Torre’, only son ef Joba Wand Mary Spite, | the tasiccey nee eny erwouay Kubwa inthe Aonals of fo the 14th year of his-age. ™ ‘The friends of the family ate respectfully invited to Notice to Mariners. the funeral, this ( ) aflernocn, at three | , The Sow & Pigs Lightship is reported baving dragamd o'clock, (rom the residence of parents, teenth | Sout Cour miles from her station’ lost boats, aud colors in betwoon Eighth and avenues. im | oe a ‘The remains will be taken to for that the second class Can and Nun Notice. in Buoys poy oy pcs from Spring Point and Stanford Ledges, Portland harbor, Me, and thelr places supplied with Spar buoys for the winter. terment, Vax Norpey,—On Thursday, January esos, By order of the Lighthouse Board. youngest daughter of Elias H. and Elizabeth Van Norden, aged 2 years and 10 months. ouse The relatives and friends of the family ne Plana De Se ee er tap cist ad va 33 Lowls wirect, on” Batu “ge Soa Buoy at Great Egg Harbor Inlet, Now Jersey, te oak a artaned she Funeral. Pr , a i bare ~g jvm Urea, 0 jardey, out of position” LG ay -; al aes paveibies By order of the Lagwtnonse eas acai * Dee a1, 1866. ARM, St Domartene ‘Warreronp. —On Th' ing. Ji En pe Lull idem of Andrew Whlte(ord, "aged 7” years ths, funeral will take place thi afternopa. Cornfield Shoal Vonset, erick: moor. Masato th Dieta” ae wi set ‘St John (N. B.), Glasgow and Paisley (Sootfend) paper’ pinky = rete i Whalemen ao Nor Seine Fister, of eat for Ba, Sark Mids ™ at Ho Nov 11, have ing tha bone this season. | We Siete anise iH f i i : : BS bone; ne. Apia, Navigator to aug 12. bark Ni Tag etary ee en meen Pyircace Tras at Beber's loiasd Aut Bi A was et Honolulu Nov 16 from ‘seaman, had died in port of heart complaint; bound to bara tiaon Snow Campbell, of NB, wagat Honpiute Now WORT OF NEW YORK, SAMUARY 3, (887. Cleared. . #2, ready to gal for hog. Ist 3832 N, lon $804 W; oe ee Eee See eS co Nee Bodtord tot North Pacite” rk, ma Spoken, &e. eamship Neptune, Baker, Bostom—W P Clyde. «Ship medins (ir), —, Wcigourso walter Lore a gas. | Shp See King Homelasicy Carte Aug 6 for, Yokoher ; -Ship-Ellen Astin; Frensh, San Freacisco—R M Cooley & | g. ore Calcutta for Boston, Sept’, lat # ‘Ship Nesutan. Schtbye, from Liverpool for Calcutta, Now M2. Jat 4.5, lon 27 W. 7 1. Ship Syivanns Blinehard. Meady, from oston for Callao, Nov 3, tat #40 N. [ow 33 30 W. tian Ship Ellen Stewart, Shaw. from Cardiff © \'gitimore, Dec B2, lat 49.90, lon 11 W. Bark Speedwell. Hicks. from San Francisce for Liver, v0, Dec 6, lat 34.26 N, lon 34 36. Bark Viking, Benson, from Philadelphia for Antwerp, Dee Alplat 46 10) lon 12 30.. Matk Gragn Knyphausen (Pius), Pates, Antworp—Funeb, | Meincke & Wendt, Bark Kika (Sp, Alvaro, Cidle—I s Richards, fk Lucy Fronees, Alien, Goree’ anda, market—H'R Bark.American. Eagle, Hasford; Aspineall—Panama RR N Jon Jue (Mex), Yunguela; Vern Orus—Moller & Brig H F Colthimt (Br), Covet; Mowpailla—Darison a Shearing. ne foreign Ports. Bttg Triton (Br), Soofeid, Nasséu;: NP= PR DeWoll & Co, Awtwenr, Deo 10—Arr Britannia, Little, Callao: Corea Brig F B Matheson.(Br), Looke, Halifas—J'F Whitney &'| strickland, NYork. Sid 18tb, St Pant, Martin, Bngland; : Imth, Moravia, Jallao; A w Singletoa, ‘Goudy, Co Brig Highland, Mary (Br), Willogerord, Sag Hartor—C ‘Sehr Lavtuia Boll, Bayles, Minatitidn—tfaeton, Watson & 10. Sehr Lilly (Br), Hamilton, Cornwallis; NG, via Boston— DR DeWolf £.Co. Schr Martha Maria, Carl, Apalachicols aad Key Weat— Bouner, Brown & Co. : if Marin White, Brvant; Norfolk—H W Laud & Co. Schr A-F Ktudberg. Thomas, New Haven~A Abbott. Soh Evolva, Schofield. Kamford Sed Fred Brown, Wrightman,; Providénce-G W Straaa- 4 a Shicida; Ironsides, Tapley, Palermo. Mouarannine Dee 1b ase Markland, Harding, NYOtK. Banta. Nov 18—Arr Miragds, Congdon, NYork; 24, 8T Keese, Kireh, do. aie tg mel ‘Warren, Phinney, Liv- |; An! foung. Id Crom the. e Dest OThyen, Anderson, Gat- gen taea : Mn port hi John Bunyan. Carver, 1 In in Bunyan. "s from NYork. disg: and others or. Canmer, Deo ft_Arz Herriot Erving, Abbott, Bordeaur. Deo 18—Of, Onward. Andrews, from N York for Antwerp; 19th, G H Bigelow, from Philadelphia,for Aut- Arrived. | werp. Steamship Pennsvivania (Br). Liverpool Dec Dateiporn Des 18-08, Blt Robert Feet, Larrabee, from A De: sient bt anhneensietnet canon t Bis Fatwours. Deo 18-Are Batty, Natkhorn. for Steamahip 8a Crowell, Charleston, with mdse and) | /NYork. Sid 18th, Marjory, MoKenzle, Liverpool; Ohincse- passengers, to Arthur Leary. Jam, 1.30 PM, of Al ren, Hoyer, Bremen (6otit from. passed bark Emma C Litchoeld, bound North. Has had heavy NE galea to Hatteras, nnd’ wind’ north. with heavy ‘vow storms wince. Steamship Nii © mond and’ Norfolk, with ee ant pasnentones: vo 4 Heineken & Palmore: ‘with mdse, to ma: eg Ship Etiza (Br), Sedgley, Calc Plarvonk & 06. Tee 3h tal 38 80 wally; aa nears wan He is tat ea ion BLS Respote eaie Ranguon for Hofnbwy, tafe on aupriied her: 29th, Int 26 8. Tor 82 from Galcutin for London: Nor oo ‘thampton, from Calcutla for London. hb Phorupaon, Kennedy. Liverpool Nov 33, 4 NYork), jamenoce, Dec 18—Put back, Dunkeld, Hankinson, frou Glasgow for York, mxartan, Dec li—Arr Breese, Secky, Philddetphia (and ld 12th for Leghorn); 18th, Fearless, Patrick, Philadelphia; ‘Ann Eltzabeth, Hargrave, do. Pumsed by Dec 8. Bharpsbarg, Kendall, and Nelle Chapia, ‘Wane. fromm Menmina for. » adayam Dee I—Are Bir Coin, Campbell, ‘Kitkness, Phila Hervorr, Dec 16—Arr Garibaldt, Hoyt, Moulméin, Oud Hawpons, Di Raleigh, Heldrich, NYork. ’ Arr seOuthavenatiy, Windsor, Cochrand, Bo itimers. RFOO! 0—Arr Frang , Beipan Oh atowa, Porlinnd: "Hea, Senta (9) Fasktns, lee ‘si Org) a or ‘ Sid 20th. Gas for Bombay; Gris "thank Patna Vaughn, Calon, Ang Ta, with ‘mdse, to | wold, Potengi tet ie Jowere Wiadand, Bal foe RP Back & Co, Has been 7 days Nof Haltoras with heavy | Darien; Burewa, for P a W and NW, gales, (The Farr 2d). feld, Busy. Jor Busnos . Bark Rrelvn ‘(of Gibra'tar). Jenkins, Raenos Nov | ward, LA Cal in, for leaps; L Monte Nov 4 with hides. to Harbec! Hal: Mee Deremnertys for: esas: e-Wimbie ‘| Has 10 days north of Hatteras with Heavy 3 ard go a A age eat a Py ae om, | it atts, 205. Ror varia Moder,” 8 x 3 Souliern Wight” Bou diy, passed Br bark Eagle, stooriag 8: Eide fat 148, lon a8 rertined 224, Belgian (s), for Poriand 21th; Bosphoras $F gone ir ship Glan thors. Liverpoot for Deo | (4), for. Boston ‘soon, Ohy ‘of Balivare pf 31; {at'38 44, 109 69, passed ship Constellation. steering SE. | 26th; Fringe), tor do it, "poruia. (8), for do 306 Bark Jeanle & Helnrich (Pras), Lewien, Newcastle, B98 | for do do. Wotcontor, (a), for, Baltimore Jan 8; days, with mdae to Funch, Meincke & Wendt. Encountered [ (a), for New Orleans 94; © C She aged od hoary, werteriy gales the’ laat 20 days; lot sallannd boat. | $95 CRIA: (Tevander late Herald “Almitt for do 4 3 7 Hark Guba (aow), Sunburn, Sullivan, Me, § days,’ tn bal- jBrilish Lion, Man for do Dee tana W Inat, to James EB Ward & Co. The Cis 478 tons burthen, Ml, for do Jan 1. jam boreun: i ~ butte ot Franklin, Me, and is intended for the West Indias Sen Deo 24; om eles, Bo log ons ae Hiely Jaboatan (Ri ha, Pernambuco, 37 days, with | 5; Goloonda, Davies, for NOrieans Deo 25; en oni ewne un "as had heavy ‘weathier for last bem, for ony Peenisen SBb- Rhine! xi nym: lost and split satla, Lompon, . wa (Dr). MoD Havana, 16° days, in ballast, Moore, and Li Cham! for Nore. tor ar 60. Dee, tat is" encoun: ‘Gravesend Wh, Fa ues NYork. tered arhenry RW, ele, with ps7. ig wot fom had | , OF Ineot Wah Dec 18” Amity, Vuneoe, wit Helen a Grou” (of esi, Bush, Dominio, 1 | Lamann, Deo 1b—Arr Gon Bell Seoul, Ardremmn foe 78, ‘utohinson. nd wa Boston. u 5 fe stove bul- ‘Lisson Deo Arr Lucy Ward. warks Sihce Deo a bave uot bad au observation. 7 aduangenss. Do eae Sane tashons Wits, Pate. Sehr Lion (Br), Geddes, raners oe via Providence, 7 eo eohr Wid (ood ae days, with plaster. to H J ‘DeWolf & Co. Rehr A ee Cole, M: 90 days Bear 3) (riffen, Linnekin, Gloucester. Rebr Kit ‘steamship -Galate, Woodhull. which left this port for Havana and Vera Cruz, put into the Delaware Breakwater under atress of weather, where she grounded, mer. She will go. into dry dook vo kecertain the exteut of |. £i ouaren, On. ay baer mond. ne. Tn port Nov 6, Elizabeth, Salted, Suincbs, Dee W— arg Winfeld Scott, From Quarantine—Ship Minnehaha, Buraley, Kanagaws. | | Socnasiva. Oct #—Sid Naples, attee Wind from SE at 9 PM, with appeatanee of rain. — ‘en WoW ‘ 4 Cg gine Doo bare Je Miathans, Cardi ted cid for ates. 1 Vatsncia, Deo 18-Arr Susan ‘Wawyst, Callan, fans et Satins Winter TS NYoTE:, Gi emily, Bidridge, trom do, arr 200s, toding. Amoriena Porte. | om the 20th of December, in: ‘4 company to half-past twelve o'clock, it further notice. " Mt Liv! at Chart BOSTON. Jan2—Are Br»! Chine. Ho % i diuld the Littie Rook and "Fort Towson kalroad, which Toes —On Wadenday; January 2, Hamer. Looms, | eqeed neary guicy frm thn wouthwatd: chang’ to vm walter array at 0 £M, Cid into go by the way of the. Hot, thence in a hed $0 gels, Bane . heavy enw cqunlie: ‘ahified satge, ship rigetcctnto, Sttnpeon Clentuega;. jotzton, #utto eo way The relatives and friends of the family, aleo’ the ind ¥ eH Baker. " Joseph ‘Farmers’ National Bank of bors Lodge "No. 963 F. and A. M., and the. |. mainaall ai avertan Also eld stesners Wm apse 310 the German: Friendly are respect | Suite Rangoon. before reported ashore at Chincoteague, | McKim, Savapoal Ma ed aaa ibitiecfuth' cain jully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, | Will be repaired at Norfolk. orion, Favansah: ochre §. gener, tna as fining fund. bet at two o'clock, from bis late residence, corner of Fluah-' |» Sw utaxp Wows, fram Liverpool, which was ashore at | 820185 Ry pon praying moreno try through this country and Mexico noe the {ng avenue nid Morea sree, ry na pe Soh ‘a Phuladerpbua OX inst To tow of the mid na one c a . i Thursday, Japuary 3, Trraxox Lapov, A 15, Deo 29 Arr bark Sears. tock of the Baltimore and Pacific shore, It. is als. propoaéd ‘that |thé rosa shall — % ot hi Bane Pacire, of Harbor, before lost on Behring’s Island, went fom at SAM Julvs. fallon a0 that the fy reof, At 6 PM the tide bad. Re rarakistate beaded cee, See's | tin nga. to render them eomfortal jh thay took. Onrter, Kinney, Navassa: sehts Occam So thore Tuiyke. On the'tub, the eaptsin and hie Goat's fatty Richard. Hill, Tule, NYork; of | reached the town, and were kindly reeetved by the (over. | Uneas, Wright, ld ache Statesmaa, Baker, Cack am : MF fonder with two oats and ibotr rare the. |, puee'i—Arr steamers Paisinds, Nett, Nort; Gadrge Ap. island for the Kamsctatka const, On D on Howes, : . it ian Nakem andtart at Sitka A i’ 4 there Arr bark Edward Everett, Harding, Went to ‘was not time to send again to fhale o ‘Was | sen Dee 27. sehr Fish; 2h, ship Analo Hi Obliged to leave lila charts, clothing and other effecta saved. | Wrnifred JL Thiernan Genrge, 1.1, Balai; pape ee. 2 eevee arts ony ar, Geo Cramp, Fannie Lincoln 4 schra Jones ham wae reprene: having been badly eut ie fee. ae ‘Laailed from Deme- Fosresrs Morante. eng mab » Guimocie, trou Bucksvities @e ‘ilvohatgiog. see Te hlompise Boake a brig ty, lp , ae New Point Comfort on ‘Sonn Pauet ber wo from New Or. tegan xe Sloss into Fox Morgan, an Paine to hotst hee WAR into, the shot taking at the water mark. She tebadly injured, amd her cargo much camaged in consequence. sorta MH Rice, from New York for Vireinia. pat int Lawes, Del, Jah Ls with tho lose of ‘ber head’ gour. She ie repairing: “ Sonn Hewneerna, Peters Bay, CB. Cargo saved in a damaged condition. |. Jan 2—We' nave had the severest snow storm Priurk eile baltewolch sd a tow daynsincn for Laverpooty ashore ou the lace : ib epee oF Ko Bar, where Re. "= Arr fo Portau ls away, and naits aplit, Maaitnam, No? 102The Volant, Bunker, from Reston for Janeiro, which put tn here Obt 28. had sustained mach em Morning Star, nd. ber. head in start ohio: ted ; mm Neusat ae eat eto pies pc on ithe Plats to ber bot examined. M4 rm). i Miscellaneous. ‘Wo are indebied to Capt Jenkins, of dark Evelyn, from Steamsnse Trace, Captain Potter, now loading at pier 13 =e Bees mag ben Frente cone, NYork, Sid M8, “tht fei Aryh : “ oe ain day) evening. Sonn Pi of New York, whete she was, bul iar, 3h ahaeel aenrernent, ow 7a. the Dane Chart rt been porena: ottne, oF Prov! private. tertam, 3W8 Will hereafter, continued in the coasting trade , anys ‘tue Wrace The New Standara pod. | J . b poe The ‘worviogs Will be held at his tate residence, | Lishea 2 review of the Whale Fixbery f from : maAer brige attic Be Be fon State. | sangevitio, WJ:, this (Feiday) eveniog. The remains The following lems of interest pee m will betakem to ‘Hills on ‘morning. nesAtantte Wet 10 coats of which wate | "9, ns big atte Means: ec which wore taken in the South Atlegtie. Ii i, ‘Rover Hs ts fleet numbered 90 vessels, with « catch ‘aslo is Ww. ty a oe ae sear takes ot SQ" atamdt Pe lis | “awk Th ‘Phe improvement, inthe condition, of the Treamary ; ites a 4 toms, eat a ae «"the velations ‘ad trends:of the are respect cur Bay State, Care, Ruaumad t ‘$1 yeh 2h. tne Aeesbipte the faily invited twattend the from the Fifty-third } of den 3,829,008 64. OF thie ameunt, $5,002,504 tran sreet Baptist chufon, near Seventh avenue, on Saturday | {0 o ve a TS, oor.’ moneys refunded eels morning, at haif-past ten o'clock, without furtmer [* neck WP tec a7—Cl4 dria thon, Mining stooks showed {néreased. strength and activity. | hegenerst pecenrne yt Serre tae Suarrent,—After ‘a long petwful illness, ParaceD. | $5, ee oe atte Ee ter,