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ya THE PACIFIC. Movements ‘o Block the Allied Republics at Cape Hora and on the Istimus, Probable Destination of Admi- ral Tucker’s Squadrox, Mosquera and Seward the Toadies to Napoleon and [sabella, &eo. &e. &e. QUA VALPARAISO CONRESPONDENCE. Verparaigo, Deo. 10, 1866. You are now in the midst of winter, while we are en- foying our summer vacations, Stil!, those who areen- “¢rusted with the care of the State here have but litte @hance of repose. The uncertainty, however, ag to Ppain’s intentions seems to be at length removed; for, first division of the allied squadron, under Admiral ‘ker, eailed on the 7th inst, in the direction of the loan Fernendez felands, On the day following the Cova- put to nea, beer.ng foaled orders to the Admiral + Pho returned to port on the 10th, after baving discharged ter commission. There aro various rumors conccrning ‘@bo destination and mission of Admiral Tucker's equad- gon, Some say Spain and Brezii bave made an allience, @nd that ovr fleets are bound for Riv; some for Moutes 00; and various reasons are assigned for su course. However, I may remark that tho story abo: Brazilian alliance with Spain is not credi'ad here, al- ‘hough much hard feeiing is ontertained egatnat the em- since ths news haa been recetved that hed to return the protest of Peru eguinst e gecrot alliance on the Plate without making any ‘Qnswer to it or even an a kaow!l-dgment of 1ts rec ia ¢ © BANISH PLAN OP CURNATIONS AT CAPR HORS, 3 Lam inclined to think that tie squadron is bound for Cape Horn or that neighborhood. Tho following extract from the Espiritu: Publico, of Madrid, wit! throw some Mi ton the expscte? movements of the Spauish lest, ps or ean Tucker is undovbtediy commissioned to the ‘ bes ee table flan for us at present. ent: Publi rat Mor. ro, 4 to heed n fieet at Rio Jonei devideo. This cin be done ut ho great sucrifice, nnd it will * Be a constant menace he reptiblies of the Pacitte, while a the same time presenting a serious risk fur the ¥ purchase in Europe or the Cnited Sta Siteucn wil hard 1a pars! in eluhbor hood of one fo heir course towards % raits or wround ¢ forn, While such amensce ave to be run the repubiles of th nences of a etnie of war. T urces in the profiles purchase of dry np the sources 0: vein wealtis mer will have to encounter the didic jp the naval forces which tie se; and the day will « Fothat all they aro gow.doig 14 but ruining Bnd all to 20 purpose. Our etrongth consists in matniaining an arm Mie will enatie ur to kesp up the xpences of a fre! ne ing it and by the time that thay will h tao ah the di@cultios that are mow th. + penee will have disappeared. 4 NOW PLAN TO SECURE PRACT. 42 you mrst already have heard, the pence nagotia- stlons se: on foot by Encland and France buve failed; the terms were rejected indicnantiy by the allicd repudiles, -and ft has become necessary for the European dospot to adopt a new course. As no aitervative {3 left now but fore war orn backdown on the part of Sprin, the des- Dave determined to cut off tho warlike supplies of allied repubiica, Tho Spanish fect now at Rio is to rein =e by the Spanish squadron on the {tio de ia Bnd several vessnis that been ontered home Boun nero! if d now to remain. BLIOS FO BB BL UKE ON TAF ISTPKUA AG WPI. 48 AT CAIs NONE, order to more effectually hers in tle alitod republic: Teduce thom to term: wii transportation of starlike kasterist ov of the Isthmus had to becut uff, This ‘Bas bosw provides for ig the fuliowing note, addressed, order of President Mosquera, to the avthariting of the i. ti of Panama:— “We the Secretary of Stete for tho Roreretgs State of Panera :— Bogors. Nev. ay lout. Bits pope fert of thy Uuion ae ma Ine ‘Gere mB und other Warllke prepara arg at present siti nthe | Uialte of your Btals, on the wapertation of anid vravl!Xe mate. Per ae the neucrallt of Colombts in the war progies® between the Pacttle republics and and ad 76 bave so anv times boon wasued to ob- i mami. the be general, werament bee Per ea place it ia costae of eke Oblok of 30 wee wea Charge of she Chel Ordnance of the uation at Panaue. You shell sot to ike penne arg other war tmaiorieal the* jaar bo trapelt across the isthiaus for eltuer of the belligerent Darties. Your obedient sorran servant, JOSE MARTA GARRIDOS, bel bench tech we are to be closely promed by onr Stitbe Norch, ‘The prees ia unueuslly severe in dealing a Seward’s poticy oe they term it). Seward hat eddres:cd 2 des. to the Chilean government, urging {n language the to the terins of peace Wrich Spein, soting ander the ad- ‘vice of Frence ard England, ts disposed to ofer, uses ihe | Wo near doubted for a moment, ons What Mr. Seward wishes to «ge peace We have iittio ta t from our frieads ing editoriaily on the report that Secretary se Peat that the allied republics should tiaton Mliowing language :— he Pacide rey ubies sud Epalh. Grees Powers saver ik ase quarrels arise between second rate nations, when the'r commercial re! bet panne ye pe All os “ gon of any goverument for Siroke. Das Recsttary Seward erent hituself, not ass , a3 4 ster givlag Sedo mith is ei male ares io Test at pain 16 some js oy ‘and i, wou appeer that ‘despotiem wnt} ly 80 opposed to one another—wiil sora er oxtremes. At al! « Sterner wth the egrtism of Str. Sewind 9 at the head ot the American peorle, there never c: ardial ante Between the republics of both 4mer have often Fepeated ibat the repsivics of south Ame:ien have tw sny- oa tipan excopt what they evn afford to and another. from the United States would be tu east our. s not soon be ea of themeel nged and when they ilnot be incurbed by tea. the world knows thai we perer we them anything; wheveas in owr picsent str Sey Sve done nothing tor ua, SEWARD, MORQUERA AXD NAPorMON, fometiow or other the tinpression gaina s#tiongth here bere mney «pron Seward are two of au tlk. We can- not forgat the manner tn whi ee cater tary Of Stais.acted towards the Mexican republic and wa by King every obstacle In the way of oar end authori: Tepresoniatives getting the sunplics nd materia! necessary to do!ond ourselves nst Ruropean ‘scares ression, while affording French and “pacish agents tever faoiti'ics were asked or needed by them in “thelr anti-ropublican im the Grif aad on the One thing is borne in mind hore—that General Mos- Se is disposed to side with the strongest pariy- la esont condition of affairs in and around the Guif lexico his jy may eorve ax an index to he Policy of Napoleon. Here he ts locket upon aoa to the Emperor, and it is well he boasted iu one of hie that the woy would mot have bees at Jhim to press upon the Eroporor's attention forthe Mosquore family with the Empress MOSQUERA’S TOAPYING TO THR SPANTSH ARI*TOCHACT. In this connection it may be intercating to give translation of the re —. non Rags ie sabe! fi Spain, addressed in enmé Gran Joversi romas Cipriano de Noten Hero it te:— e Pre Paw neo maby meng July 1 ig Minister Pleaipoteu! resideat in Wasuungtor _ socwurtod to us c Piclter oe congretaletioa BY 4 ring uy spit te fo op ees faot vou have beca the feader of ‘A people who, Pir hin for the favors gown them by them Paknd- to have, feoures. the! pepnen of or anon Rrciy. Your letter convinor you to enjoy honors of the 5} mail Woeraci bok Bt tho anino gy tnd joe enll peace, Both ot thede aF6, In fEath, Incompatiole with eao compa bers and ut 1 a bad predicarmo::t saregande the sisted thay wh you may have with eo. an oe senze iho ase which you gudrere General, nor can we zo that pt your part our do. tien’ Ly ries mt el hoa noveitustanding al rea trorts, we hare not aren zed has au. 4 in order ice pence fing nore not ot 2 the ves ©! CS services ie Ho there real Dy nal @ ot to Torena 2 on wie Mongueray count Bot seca ta be giveato focret. we Sriich the Count de speck of the kt 7. sunough mek wees Nistermite to become an absolute monarchist a at sending 0 ae Inolination), you ede tats SPORASIFY OF VIOLLANOY OF FUR FART OF TRCLE GAM, bed tovcnded, tl ove for the preveat Uy the fact that bes tavited ait the South American and Central A: ete aty nssomble a et Lima in duty next, It is Fumored that ere for w ic. Should watch on has not to General oar on about Pacifio war; ae re NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, TRE OCEAN YACHT 2ACE. Statement of One of the Crew of the Fen- rietta—The Officer Said to Have Been Swept Overbonrd, &e- Thomas Darcey, one of the crew of the Henrictin, who arrived on Tuesday in the Bremen, from South- ampton, gives the following statement in reference to the passago of the Henrietta :— We had @ good but rongh pasange from Sandy Hook to Cowes, From the time we left here we stood on our course to the eastwant right through. On the fret nicht, between four and six O'clock, the Flectwing and Veota wore both visible; the Pleotwing being direet!y to windward of us, and in my judgment about thrée miles a ‘The Vesta was right ahead of ua, about s quarter ofa mile, I had the wheel then, from four to six o’clock:, and during that time we were fn the wake of the Vesta and were steering in the sane course. We over- hauled her about six o’clock, when we were sailing abreast of ber and ranging ahead, When I camo on deck at eight o’rlock asain I asked the man on the Jook- ont erro those yachts were, for I could not sea thom, and said that the Vesta had boow and the crotch rope was not w little slack and it took rip ae main boom, » He was p fore, but-held on with wis wane! ‘hand to of the matoaail'and came abhard with “ir. Jones, The tattor him wvoard, We were all prompily went oul again and performed hia éu'y ins s manner; for wo were all intcrested ta the H'prieta win tho race, He went ont wo on the siarboard watch, and the port nl! sail on the ship, From twelve to four o'clock, ali sails being set, she bore on her course sil the time! and afterwards made Scilly lighte at a quarter to eight o'clock at night on the 24th of December, s bail a — on the weather bow. When we went below in m: we were close hanied. When wo made Scilly lights we stond to the south of it and weathered that, and when I came on deck again I sighted. the Lizard light, rugning with ai! tore and aft rails set, including equaresatl. We then made fani’s End with a full head.of canvas, When we came right fa we vot a pilot close to the Tite of Wight from a pilot boat off the faland. We then tonic im the square sali, and Captain samusts to! to heave to and come abn posible. “Mr, James Gordon Benuett, Jr. was on deck et tha fine, and eo wera Mr. Jerome and Mr. Knapp. We wero in a hurry to pet in, baving @ free wind. Captain Samucls anid:—~ Lower that bost and come abonrd quick, or I wilt uot wait for you. I will run tm myself, hurry sboard!”? We wore cloge on to tha land. We were runing on to the Jand—everything free, right In for the Needles, Win the plot cane aboard wo asked him how long be had beou out, avd he enid since etx o'clock the night ‘We asked bir if ho and then n “tiger” for the Te Bennett, Jr, We carriad the equareaall and all other sail and made for the Isle of Wight, and yot there on to duek, between four and five o'clock Christmas, We went dircot to the anchoraze, didn’t “know whether there was either f the other yachts there or not unti! we ‘. ap our rockota and sizuals, and Qnding no anawer 69@ concluded we were the firet ip. Boasts from shore ‘ht aboard members of the Royal Yacht Gob, as well as citizens and boatmen whoo we wero informed that no othor American yacht had yot arrived at Cowes, . We then gave three hearty cheers again for ie James Gordon Beunett, Jr, Captain the yacht was be- hold by the people congre; ted on the shores at es pages ~ the au yacht a hearty round of was responded to by ede 8 a eae wat the Henrietta in true Amer'can style, ‘Ben- nett then invited all bands to ‘splico tho main brace,” themerlvee. They availed them. aud told them to enjoy Loe aad “spliced the main brace” acives of the int doubly, The peo) peep Cowes and others Ce esa eroung the yacht and asked namerous questions. in reyard to the rece, Wo enjoyed onr Christmas at (owoe in tens American atzle, * I 4H not ree either the Fleetwing or Vesta come ip, not being.on deok at the time, Tho Feeling In Parfs—American Proparations for a Banquet to the Owner of the flen- riettn. Paws, Jan. 3, 1867. The Monéleur stated « fow mornings since thet Mr, Hamilton, Secretary of the New York Yacht Ciub, had, on the 15th of October, addreered a letter tu his Majeety, tho Emperor, asking for information about the mari- time regattas which are to take place doring the Groat Behibte eae that tho ir coromiesiones had ma shorted’ fe een to kr Morton all the necessary in- tion. ‘A tho Parls pepere have copied Wberaily trom tho Fnglish a accounts of the xroat cosan yacht race, —— exprees their groat eatisiaction at the bililiant ets - evident from the eommenta made by the Journsis thet no little eatisiaction ts felt at the fect that our Eug- lsh friends have been so excefod ia speed and daring in what they havo considered own game. ier am informed oy a number of ‘Ainerican gontlemon propose to tender a dinner to Mr, Bennett upon ia srrizal here, and parties are alrewdy forming to visit the Henrietta upon her arrival at Havre. OUR HAMBURG CORRESPONDENCE. Hascweaa, Dec, 1, 1°00. ‘The intelligence of the Iste yacht race from New York (@ Cowes was tolegraped on the Exchange on Satcrday, and the surprisingly quick passage of tlie Henrietta was the theme of mich comment, THE ACCIDENT ON THE ¥ Via AND "TENNESSEE RAILROAD Ricaxoxy, Va,, Jan. 16, 1867. The accident reported to have occurred on Sunday nigh* last to the westward bound train on the Virginia and Tennegseo Railroad ie more serious than is sow anp- peed, ‘Tho sleepiag car was thrown from tho track at what ig known as New River Biuf, down an ombank- mueft some forty feet into the river, There were some aixteom or seventeen in the carat the time of the ecoldent, nearly all of whom received slight injuries, but only the ep = td reporied :—Colonel J. vey, Galveston, Texas, shoulder iitontes gad 6 arm and hand Severely, é vere "Mr. ea = ae ref Ad bee Sitio Me ‘ies A io er eh Tonk a cut rin ‘ths heady Boe cabanas shepeciion Penne) presses of Be cat, collar bone broken; colored br he ot car, log badly mashed. "There were othors In the c them one or more ladier, who eecaped with trivial hurta, One of the ovo) however, came near being @rowned, being fu that portion of the car which was Ce myo bat she was reacued, The berths pictely broken to a” int too cer itself le maid tc to have Boon but slichtly broken up, although turning over rocky y oF forty fcetin height MONTANA TERRITORY. Despert Affeny—Four Men Kitied and a Nunnher Weunded—A Man Murdered—Ship- ments ef Gold Dust. Laavaswortn, Kensas, Jan. 16, 1867, The Montana Post of the 27th ait. gives am account of & bloody afffay which ococurred at 4 place called Cave Guleb, on the 14th of December, The fight was caused bythe jumping of claims. During the melke Patrick Osborne, John Barrett, William Chevers and William McLaughlin were killed, and Jobu Faberty and # num- ber of others wounded, The Vi ay or. reated, for their Berticl Neg weemis, L. De Ha: Soha Bowman, "3 y Hiokurs,, JA. Hassel, Tomon Se! geome BN, Bate- man, P. Luke ‘and Willian saan. ‘was murdered in Holena on ‘ate a the week ending January 8 eloven hundred and reventy ounces of dust, valued at $20,000, was ebipped from Dénver, TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN INDIANA, Circaco, Jan. 16, 1667. A horrible affair occurred at Valperatgo, Indiana, about forty miles from this city, on Me Pittsburg and Fort ‘Wayne Railroad, the details of which are aa follows:— to ageparation, The wife went to live as a servant in Se cada sar anata dots wren foe About here Bis‘eite wes ring ht eevee no ng. an Toler. vie wh be, iarret arose between them, en murdered dag i with & fe. Tuas upon the old mam of the Hou acess mals te PoE ret ag A Te. ise stsacned. 8 re aeeaeee then aes Ae fo the house and ‘The {n Valparaiso is {ntense, Business 1 S20 Sang aot at ae rer, FATAL STABBING AFFRAY IN BALTIMORE, Ba.tinonn, 16, 1967. work oven- repent) 1 heed fron uid boty, Willing Wim speaatiy, trade sgainst ws daring tho last FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Weoveway, Jan, 16—6 P. M, The chief interest of business in Wa'l sireet continues to be centred im the gold market, which has beom very excited to-day owing to purchases in anticipation of the impeachment of the President and « gonera! convic'ion that it is commercially cheap aud will soon be consider. ably higher. The opening price was 125%, followed by teady advance to 137, from which point it graduslly reacted to 1555, the closing quotation fm the gold room, but on the strest afterwards there were transactions at 185%. Thero was a brisk borrowing demand for coin, and the majority of loans were made without interest, the exceptions being at 3.a 7 per cant for carrying. The fact of American securities Being held abroad to the extent of six hundred millioaz, as @- timated by the Secretary of the Treasury in his last report, giveaam undertone of strength to the mar- ket which it would not otherwise possess. Of this amount, three handred and fifty millions are United States bonds, one bandred and fifty millions State and municipal bonds and one hundred millions railway bonds aod shares, It is easy to foresee a return of the former fm the midst of the political agitation growing out of the impeachment and deposition of the President, and this contingency exerts a constant influence upon the pre- tmalum, especially im periods of excitement. Had {t not been for the export of these securities the drain of epecie from our gherea in payment ef the bidlance of. three years would have ‘been very heavy, The foreign im- at this port last ‘year were valued at eaenin im gold, exciusive of freight and charges, while the foreign exporta were valued at only $192,329,554 in currency. Yot, notwithatanding tho panto in Enzland, the shipments of spocis aggrogatod but $62,558,700, against $20,003,683 in 1866. Tho banks of ‘thir city nominally hold fourteen millions of specie, but m reality they hold certificates of deposit issued by the Sub-Treasary instead, small amounte excepted. The Treasury ‘a therefore the only gol bank of the conn! and it molds but a trifling sum in comparison with tl obligations it may be called npon to meet at any time for our securities held abroad are a perpetual menace to us. ‘The speculative railway list has been adversely aNected by the proposed suspension of running arrangements bo- tween the New York Central and Hudson River ronda. Both parties to the contvoveray appear to have aought to coerce each other into certain arrangements, aud threatis now made, supposed to come from the Central interest, to build another line from Albany to Now York, on tho west ede of the river, The differencer botween the two roads aro speculative and personal, and the pub- lic is the Inst to be considered in the mattor, ‘This, therefore, isa consptonous instance of railway mis- managoment, and if the railway on the west side is really built, the public will stand « better chance of estaping inconvenience owing to the whims sad quarrels of raii- ‘way managers thanfit does now. The stock market opened dull but firm this morning, and at the early session of the open board Erie sid at 654% and New York Central at 1095. Atnong the mis- celiancous shares Union Navigation Compauy sold at OTK a 3g. Atthe fret regular board the specelative feeling in railway shares was tame, dct pricos were wei! sustained. New York Central closed 14; higher than at the same time yesterday; Erie,@%; Michigan Southera, Xj llinols Central, %; Rock Ialand, %; Northwestern, %; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 44; Atiantio Mail, 2; Mariposa, %; Western Unton Tolegraph, 34; North- western proferred, 4; Pacific Mail, 13¢; Union Naviza- tion Company,1%%. Govermment securities were steady in tone bat noglectod, with the oxecption of coupon five- twenties of the now issae, which declined $f. Tounesseo State atxea, now, wore active and declined %{, but the old issae advanced %, and Misrour! @izee *{. At the one o’cloek open board the market was vesher heavy, Rito sold at 0534; New York Central, 108%; Mickigua South. orn, 79%. At the half-past two regular board thore was no improvement, but ® further fractional deciine took place on @ portion of the gt, New ‘Youre Contral clesed % lower than st the first rege- Yar board; Er ; Reading, ; Michigan Suatnern, 2; Clovaland and Pittsbury, 1; Northwestern, 1—preferred, 245 Fort Wayne, 1; Obi and Mimtssippl carttficates, $5 ‘Wertern Union Tvulesraph, %{. Atlaetio Mail was 1 ldgher, Government securitieg were juactive, At the half-past three opan board tho markot wa» bacimered by the bears, who 2aw In the prevailing dullness an oppor- tunity to deproas prices, New York Central sold at 108K 056; Ke, O43 a 34; Reading, 10t%; Hodson, 12934; Cleveland and Pittsbarg, 6934; Michigan South. ero, 79% w 1%; Litmols Central, 120% a 121; Bock Island, 10134 @ %; Nortowestern, 42% a %-~-proforred, 02g; Kort Wayne, 100%, a 4{; Quickslleer, 42% a XK; Mariposa preferrod, 81 2 31%; Western Union Tele$ graph, 46%, Subsequently there was further hemmer- ing, and o farther decline enguad, the market closing hoavy at half-past five at tho aubjrined quotations: New Yerk Central, 10854 8 #4; Erie, 633; Reading, 104 a 10414; Michigan Southern, 1# a 1934; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 593; a 99; Ruck Island, 101 « lory; Northwestern, 41% a d4z--preferred, 7914 w 90; Fort Waynes, 0934 a 100. Compound tuterest notes were quoted as under by the dealere:—Juze, 1964, 1165; a 7, July, WWOSy a 345 Anguat, 1157; October, 11434 a } December, 113%, # 7; May, 1805, 1114 2 %; August, 11034 @ %; September, 110 a 11034: October, 20044 # 34. ‘There was no perceptible change {a the condition of the monoy market, ead stock houses were abuudtantiy supplied et seven percent, The disburvemoat of the interest on the third series of the savon-thirty foau, amounting to about eight millions, which commenced yesterday, is exerting an infivence in favor of increased ease. The return flow from the South must shortly set in and tho receipts from the West undergo augmente- tou. But, ponding the aotion of Congrosa upon the currancy question, lendera show a certain degree of timiiity, which oniy serves to indicate the state of foel- ing everywhere prevailing. Legiviation should there. fore be no longer deferred, aud tho further contraction of the currency should be arrested. Trade avd manu- factures are suffering in consequence of the present rate of contraction, and the longer Congress postpones the repeal of the contraction law the more threatoning wil the aspect of financial and commercial affairs become. The discount line continues duli, the supply of fret class commercial paper being light aud lenders take it freely at 748 por cent. Tho gonornl inactivity of business ig exerting a very tinfavorable effect upoa the revenue receipts, and the Treasury is Hkely to be the Greatest suffercr by its present policy of contraction. ‘Thoro is reason to beligve howover that the legislation of Congress respecting the finances will be reassuring, and that Mr, Randall's bill substituting legal teudora for national bank notes will become law. Tho foreign exchange market experienced ® furthor advance of % and closed very fim, the supply of bilis ‘Deing light and the demand strong, Banker’ bille on Ragland at eizty days were quoted at the clogs at 1099; = 34; at three days, 110% a 34: com- Mercial, 10934 0 109; france at sixty days, 6.16% a 6.38%; at three days, 5.13% a 5.1134; bills on Berlin, 793% 872%; on Bremen, 78% ® 793<; on Frankfort, 413% @ 4134; on Amsterdam, 41); @ 4; on Hamburg, 8694 m 36; om Antwerp, 6.16%. Consols and American securities were quoted aa under im London on the dutes mentioned :— 1 1b. 16, Consols.......... at id wy baa Fie ese 6-208. 3 12% eats esses tee “uy 4“ Centra: ° at 61s Sis A bearish feoling prevailed in the market for mining shares, and lower prices were the result, At the first board Consolidated Gregory gold closed $1 70 lower than at the fame time yesterday, selling at $18 40; Smith and Parm- leo 26e., soiling at $7 08; Corydon 300., nelling at $6 20. At the second board consviidated Gregory gold closed $2 lower than at the iret board, selling at $18 60; Gunvell GOld 160,, soiling at 1 0; Corydon 100., aelling at $¢ SALES: AT. TWE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. a7. Sas. 16-10:30 A. M. ea Melt | MATAR ere we thd JOP t1ttctgp Dowtynt pt rad 1000 W Amer Ex Bk 6 import & Trado's M0 Fourth Nat bk. mee Co, its 200 Adams! Express 50u West Ua hes cS 30 do 67 bib do. 10) Weat U Te 205 AN &M KR Oo.. 117) Cy hr} Ind & Cin RE. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepwuspay, Jan, 16~6 P.M. Asuns.—Reosipis, 6 packages, at $425 a $8 60 for pot. The market was quiet, bu¢ steady, with small salea for consump- tion, Bunapsrorrs.—Receipts, 4.516 bbls, flour, $00 bags corm mea!, 135 bushels wheat, 10,802 do. corn, 6,000 do, oats, 25 do. rye and 618 do, seed, ‘The demand for State and Western flour was very limited and prices had a decided downward tendency for ell descriptions, though there was 0 essential change. The sales were confined to about 4.800 bbls, st our anrerod quotations, Southern flour was also neglected, and prices, without decided change, tended strongly in favor of ‘the buyer. an snion eomgeine saly about 20 bbia, Rye flowe wae dull end almost nominal a: Previous quotations, pt tao bbie al'90 ha 8, "Corn > note sales of bbia. Western on private terme: BeSaszesees BPP Pa>Pe>ED eetsie=ers ern roy eye and beer tihy 4 pe Uinued. la moderate’ dewatd ‘ex. et m ie a ji with reales of 2.300 bs ex @. Kaypiausen, on ierma ‘not allywed to transpire. © Otho idads ‘vere negidcted. —There wasan iverensnd business eoasummated, ant unler the. risa to 1feld Priors Wete a suade drmer, though mot quotably ht The Aggreyated 2.00 bales, at the following qustutions.-- THiund. Florida, Mosite. W. 0.4. 7. Ordinary. ry yw middling, By Middting. tise 3 ry Good m'ddiing. a FReanrs were frmer fe. nga owing to @ room. vat se and steady ror e eexerials ments were:—To Lixerpeo $6,000 do. corn nt 5444... 400 somes toreos boot at % "8 bhds. taliow at oll cake wt 32a. cud per steainer, 400 $-160.. ‘and 7,000 bushels corn aus Ga. +, 700 cotton er, 1400 pushelecora at 6d., lour ee 63.5 rd'at 254. and 10 tons lard oll An Italian bat ne, S19 tone, to eae Shon iouay ood ee Lain og f and firm at ic. w 8c, for ne} ‘Aunerfoan, nt which OO bales were sald. tee Movasars.—The demand was moderate, but the market rolet fram at previous prices. Wo heard’ of no Important for spirits turpentine con 4 unchanged, heldnes gean rwholemale lots, Kosins also ued dull. y_to report males of A Wb) ent ates 13g $8 a. chiegy at $5 die 86 Eg: £0) poloat $7 744,000 200 da, common straincd at $4 87%. OF ar we t Dis weimaeed wha tal, but frm, at $1 18a $1 29 for job- Mga lots, “Sales unimporisn pict cas Proviaions.—ReesIpls 79 fueen cat unoate, 708 43: ard and sotlve demaud prev: for uted ineuiler's favor, old moe siouiek at Wortern now mcas clos! 2 mogtiiar, comprise 4.800 Dl 87's $10 8/ for new meas, Pd ie at or ota miesscand $i6890 B17 fos foe or dailvery In January and Hebroary, neley’a wid by option, about £00) bbla, new mess changed hands at 3 Pent poms rere siedy, with a3. of_ Me Dbl was in moderate demand Eolas of 800 bbls were made ot $1: and i 8} provious quotetions, ~ < a im, for mandard itt, tine saloq were effec! 09 bble. standaea white mt 290. 7 ‘a ns Shee Mie a bali: iy se fre ane Byrn 4 buyer's option, and gov oJ TTinseod continned petsing in Boston 6,02) Lage ¢ i 1s) bage de. ox E waa arm at er prises, fine ping Cu aint Beare finan at ey in Iiges tnchadiag "Ndi teten er tao cam ie, Be. ined was quiet but quite steady at 183¢0. aINe was vachanged. hag 000 1 10%e. ; 000 The. grease at Be. ee it iy cctive demand. ‘The «ales biis, The market was quiet and Wr: Romine. NEWS FROM T TEXAS. Ne Special Session oft the Legislature—Im- portant Charge ef Jadge Duval Gatyesnon, Jan. 15, 1867. ‘Tyo report that Governor Throckmorton proporss to eall & epoca! seevion of the Logtelatore is denied. Judge Duval, United States Judge for the Wostern Distries of Texas, has delivered a attrring charge to the Grand Jury. He quoter at loneth from the constitution and from the amnesty proclamation, snd says there ts reason ty Delieve that some perac violated the eonditions on which they vbtaiued ty, and #0 persons should be visited with the puniwbtent w! heir infamy daservoe, The man who ava genorerity of the government to obtala exemption from pavishment and then violates his cath, is more guilt; fen who was nover pardoned. He alco in atrong ment of all who failed to avail wo. He also catia bt aud says we do not realize the freedom of our late slaves 48 wo Inust and should do. Tho Austin Inteliigencr says that W. G. Counel!, who was at Navarota, was United Siates Doputy Marshal. He was to serve tifriy-five writs for Judge Dov ret This is supposed to be the cause of his murder. tare’ als. GENERAL GRANT AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. New Onrrane, Jan, 2, 1967. A gentleman who atren‘ed General Grant's New Year's Teception says that the General expressed the hope that the, Zouthern people would accept th constitutional amendment, and thereby settle the quostion of their ro- iasion. No mail have arrived here from Now York for two aye; in fact, all the mails have been very irrogaiar for the last three wecks. ‘Tho Southorn mail routes fal! ene- halt the ume, . cotton are irregular. The enles to-day ve hundred bales, Gold is quoted at 184 FIRE IN ELMIRA, Fumes, Jam, 16, 1967, A fire broke out about midnight on Taesday night jo the clothing store of Ieadore Pechnor, in Water street, and extended to the next store east, occupied by W. T. Gilbert Shae he eo ‘The buildings were threo stories in boight, the second and third floors belng eccu- Bled ‘by dime, ‘Dubois: Mica Brink aud Mre, Bordon, it i rooms, Those occupants barely escaped wih their ‘tives, Tong. all thew furaiture, as ing and valuables, ie Le ‘were copsu! {snd ty, eee ‘Dane Duan MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. PA etuodiee’ Ep tent thatehy rvs count to Mise Skuks, taupe of Anthony sybpcaks of sRr—Low,— Senatay, Ry 18, at the ate rol, eat ty Ree Dr. * Francie we Low, boy, alot frock oungest daughler of Hocnio—Dh Tuswdny i the Fel the bride's sister, Seana 180 Prontiss, R of: thie clty,-to Agavsta’ BUND, 0 uy ane ry Ny A ry 1867, Zorr. Wrisam MfcCreever, of Brooklyn, to M. Joceranem Hixoy, danghter of Wililam F. Bixon, Esq , of Cornw Stxovp—Famnaaxs —On Taesday morning, January 15, mt St. Janes’ church, Fordbam, by the Kev Dr, Richey, Rexny W. Stuown (o Aaxtm Julia, daughter of KG. Farhanks, Esq, No cards, You ALisiies.—On Tuesday evening, Japs ary 15, at Christ chureh, by the Rev. Dy, Tyng, Axzeton Yaut to Many E,, cidest daughter of Jacob Vaicatine, Esq., all of uhis city, Birth. a Baitey.—Ta Brockiyn, on Monday, January 14, Mrs, George Hi. Bailey of a dadguter, Died. Fonoe,—On Sunday, Jeauary 13, at No, 411 Weat Twenty-third street, Avia S., wife of ‘Vitam Borden, and deughter of the late Jamea H. Voorhees, 1n the ‘88th year of hor age. The relatives and friends of the family are ro rok of th invited to attend the funeral, from the Churcl Holy Aposties, Ninth avenue, corner of sreenty-aigt th atreet, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock. Carsox.--On Tuesday, ee uz Ty afar & sdost ill- neve, Enwarp Carson, aged 56 The friends of tho’ facall are re Teapectfully Invitet to attend the fun from his late residence, Sixteenth street, South Brook this Thpseey) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The remains will bo taken to Greenwood Com- etery. So peer Tuesday, January 15, Many Avn, wife of John Car end daughter Gatguter of tha the late Heury apd ‘The relatives and of the the ‘are respectful invited wrattend. the fame pig'g late pvr poske 9 Moit street, this 7) afternoon, at two ro! Cawraxit.—At Liberty, Bedford county, Va. moh a Phat Saye" e ar antes ot Lil Co., ern, . ra ine ‘ney Hoare tao aug a iy amy Ann re aod A. 6 + oerrmpreng voy 15 days The Iy. Invited to tien’ th the funeral, from the residence of Parents, 296 Portland avenue, ‘Brookiy®, this (Tharsday): Comrm,—In In Brookly nddonh Mi Jani 14, Captain Tiworar Corns, aged 80 P) 0 years, monte ands (eet Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- futly invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, af one o'clock, from the residence of big son, in Green avenue, third house east of Vanderbilt avenue. Cummo.— At his residence, 70 Ninth street, on Th day morning, January 16, Tromas B, Comma, in the 78h yoar of his age. ‘The relnt:ver and friends of the family are reapec' ful! invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at halt. past ten o'clock, at the Church of the Asocnsion, corner of Tenth street and Fifth avenue. Demarest, Tae January 16, boeecnel onty Aaughter of Dantol'and Delia Demarest, aged 7 years, 6 months and S dava. ‘The ralntives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of her etandparents, 36 Barrow street, this (Thursday) after. Roun, at two o'clock, Dorue.—On Tuesday night, January 15, Mary Joaren, wife of James Doyle, and eldest danghter of the late ‘anton Kenny, New Ross, eounty Wexford, Ireland, aged. veara, Tho relatives and friends of the ant are reapectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from 39 Markot street, this hursday) afternoon, at one o clock, th thence to Calvary etery on Long Irland for interment. Nioecany, (Ireiané) and Carson City (Nevada) papers rain on Monday, January 14, Ipa May, only child of Hobert B. aud Eliza Edsall. ‘The fonera) witl take place from the Erie Hotel this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Gureet.—In Brooklyn, on ety January 16, Ai- wma Lewis, wife of Wilbur PF, Giibet ‘The relatives and friends of the rae BIS reapectfully avis to ger role funeral, from her late residence, hee. —On Wednesda} y afternoon, Januaty 16, Peter Howe, in the 50th year A his age, The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, from his lete residence, 68 outh Niath treet, Brooklyn, E.D., on Saturday ‘afiernoon, at one o'clock, Tarcway, =u iddenly, on Wednesday, plese 16, Mra, Horr F. Laxnwan, in the 29th year Frienda and relatives are rexpectfaliy ioviens to attend the funeral, from the late residence of a , corner Kighth and’ —— i oy Cree, SS, on Friday ‘one o’cl von At New Bi 0, 8 L, om ‘Wednesday, Jan —At New srichton, earn i haey Guioe only datgblor of Charles A. ana Pa tart in tho 34 year of her age. a Monday, January yi Jonx H. Me enioes. ‘The friends and relatives are raspoctfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Union Hil, Naw Joreey, this (rhuradey) morning, ‘at ton o'clock. ‘Nicwoxs.-—-Oo Wednetday evening, i Sots des- BULA, wife of Goce K. Nichols, hier of Arnold A. Lewis, aged 24 years, The relatives aad friands are incited % attend the funeral, from her Into realdeneo, 119 Henry _— Popes on Saturdey, “rN o'clook. x | tie foe af ta atiee ge in this (Thareday) morn late omy 87 Madivon street Hie will be conveyed to ing, at ten o'clock, Caivary Constery. Limerick papars Powxne.—In Brooklyn, on te Wedhtadey morning, Janu- ary 16, Fraxces Powers, eon of Wm. and ywere, aged 1 year, 8 mouths and 20 daya. on frieds and relativoe ie, fam family are respect. vhed to attend the funeral, from the residence a Kis parents, Nov S12 Hicks serecl, Brookiya, shia (Thursday) af afternoon, at three o'clock. —u Monday, aauary 34 i, ‘after @ short ‘lines, Pon Purr, Jr. aged ST y. The relatives and friends of the fh family dap) ale invited to atvend the funeral, this (Thana at” twelve o'cwek M., from hie late residence, No. Qrissy.--On Wednesday, January 16, of conseenp" pion, ‘Dr. Narrasrer. H. Qraary, in the 40th rear of Lis age. The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attond the faueral, from No. 11 ‘Third avenue, on Friday afternoon, without farther notice Seite 80 Feat Twrenticth street, on ‘Wedueeday evening, January 16, Dav Summ, M. D., the Sith year of nis aco. Notice of funeral hereafter, Smaries.—Oa Wednesday morning, January 16, Mrs. Wa. Smanver, aged 70 yeara. Fonoral services on Friday afternoon, at halt-paet two o'clock, from her Jate residence, 164 Fiatoush avenue, Brooklyn. Friends are respeotally invited to attend, Hrane.—Ia Bioomfield, 6, J., on Wednesday, January hort ness, "Miso Buses Siane, daughter of the iate Bara Starr, of Danbury, The relatives aud friends of ho family ero respectfully. invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday sfter- atone o'clock, from the residence of Wright F Blomfield, N. J. ; ae Jeave foot of Rarclay strect at half-past *laven A. Srexcrn —On Scnday, January 13, S reapton, daughter of Sylvanus and Sara J. Spencer, syed 20 years and @ moathe. Sho liv'd aa lion the ar dove, She died an blossoms ‘lio, Av na now her spirit floats above, Averaph in the sky, The funeral will take place from ti East Fifteenth esireet, this (Thursd o'clock. Rolativea and friends are invited to attend Janus = farther notice, 16, aftor (short til- inoue a P, wife of Wil Nam Bi re. —On Thesfay, The relaiiyea and friende are respectfully invited to gee the faneral, without further notice, from st. Methodist Episcopal church, corner’ of Fourth Powe second street, this (Tharaday) after- ‘000, &! one o’cloc! TRimer.—On Wednesday, January 16, aftera short MPbe brisede of the Tomtty 7 Phaser invited are to attend the funeral, from tire the Tesidencs of bis mother, No. 10 Hester street, on efierncon, at one orl Trex.—On Taesday, Janu tak Epwaxp Tore. The relatives and friends family are respect- folly invited to attend the Toneral from mle fate rest lence, 76 dence, No, 187 East Thirty-third street, this eda) forutig, at nine selec. ro Wait.—At the St, Nicholas Hotel, on Monday, Janv- a ae gg ted Wat, of Florida, in the it year The Is of the family ete renpectfully invited to LJ Tp mest — St. fava me nee eae Fourth aven ursday) morning, at tay feteet thea fart notion e Bet tage —We are den decease of Writaw I Watz, whe died < Someny at the St, Nicholas Ketan oan ys ny hy ig ‘Mr. Wall resided for many years at Key wes well Known as'e lendloy and succesful mi “Fiend that He came t> thia city at the commencement of the war, where ne. has beeu jargoly in mor: cantile —— and wan well and iuromy hoown by the merchants of this city. eaves many timmy Montiay, Sesvery 4, B. B. ‘KRSTRR. a ‘Weeerer, ere sane late baggage master on sine Erfo Railway, urease, Stenhen - a Y. oe Gap rmartaert ee coonty, werent te i, ana roast it "The funeral ou piace on Wi Wedoesiay, from his late Feridenco, No. 71 Sullivan etreet, The semaine wore interred in Groen rood Cemetery. SHIPPING NEWS. nnn AAPOR ARA ARE APIO AODDDOPR ACCOR PORE PRPS Lh) OF NEW YORK, ZARUARY 16, 1857 Cleared. mace Nightingale, Breaker. New Orleane—C H Mal: ip Watgaras, Worthegion, kebiieck b Hueoui ver (Br), Priest, Oarthagens ana 6} MarihenJ P (Br), Grose, Carthagens and 8 Matibontt (Br), Bimmons, 81 Pierre, Mart—Ht A Vatable & 9 Fug Windslt, Loring, New Orlenne—Hommith & Ban, nn ? ame fenry dobart, seme, te ‘SUM J W Maltland, Qoicord$eroyo, P —L WAP Are she MC Hart, Mort, Remodine— Fi ig 4 Sour aH Edwards, Hughes, Brazos (foto @ Gare clir Kate Brighane, Luce, Kew Orleans—Tho?, Sebr Annie Amaden, pose, Be Schr @ Waablagtom, Parks St Beur Rot "sy, Wace i samt with ml SO) matine cnet ‘Bre ‘Steamabtp Unite a emer pu nited Kin: MePouald ‘* Oo, nals with one of the Iuman Btearnabip Ville de Parte Had very rough weather Fortis Kimore—Crow Steamehin Patiubura ciel Dal: sm Liverpnol Jon 3, own ee and 208 Fo John Pale Jan 1, $93 miles yp eet ly ne National’ Company's ase. 7 Hook wed one of ra. hence werpook, met teed ‘Slat, with tngie ts pe poe agra tor Mente 42 lon Ft 8 te, bow: Poe ‘Sormont Osire rest Sih with mdeg and passengers to, Goce changed mg- I Sand lackeagie. ys of tae Fektoentp Chesapeake, Johueor, Portland with mdse, te = cer caves outs ut bade we ad tes f mise voreve icinake Keke At Sehr Plymouth Capt Marshail, of the 18th. reporte 19th teoe aie as Patri seas Cit ot the deck, mad died of sh, of and TOF for a Br), Campo mises ee a ye aa vere Livernoo!, wih nm ie sines nt, Lesh, #4 din} cee | ines passing Cibraiiar; sa West Maaseiiles, moet ge v0 Waal fhe ‘Cornwallis, 6 Aays, witty socess VSreansmir Cone 4,5 —— oo. Suir Bern “re ter was sent cx oes Marine ‘Dieseters, "Ei clara te aye her have bac abeoconed ‘steamer Rat oe nf kay have not yet mil at Ponta, mgeont wt and. the *t want out ae er sri pa Teturned, and no furtber pa “ip 5°49 before she departure of th's mall, UT hope the steamers her wave ‘weather (6 very rough oul ties oad from. Foochow for Now ¥ torhave b Toew, hs ly ajay hoals, bed @. apuenrace a pounds She w: tons, Duilt et Be Jo Joha, NB, ln 1604, ‘and *hauen trom Laver pool Smtr 800100. from Manila for Bostonjecht:’ st into Bae ocveded on. her voyage No. , )aring se teria to distresty pi nares fate Lavaca Pes arrived at Savannah 20th nse 16 fathums of the lower chain, the crew of the Br shy heron ido at Bou Manrus Josn—The south of Cape Henry, ts tien, beth Artantio Crry, Jan M—Steamer MeClellan, f irk on Brigentiae Shoals, but without damage. Java. low th the ails, came of the rum Fhe hore done. tien ob Misceltancons, ‘The rivera are filled with ice, making mavigation wiibou} the ald of steam nest to impoesible, The foe ts not heavy, but what it lacks tn thickness ts made up in qua ty. Vessels passing to or from noa are obliged to tow. The steamsiups United Kingdom, from Glasgow, arrived tm Quarantine yesterday morning, at one o'clock; the Ville dq Paris, from Brest, at 1:30, and the Rdinburg, from Liver pool, at 1:80, ‘The Hea!th Officer and our ship sews collectes made repented attempts t> board them, but were obliged te do'ay the task until after Gaylight, The ships landed thew passengers at thelr plera itcot being prudent to apccr te the river. The packet¢, - Alexander Maashall, from Live pool, wasintowonTu sy nix!t, but up to 1 o'clock yem> terday, had not arrived up to the city. Prom sands Point ee Whitestone (above Hell Gate) the drift fow has ai blocked up the channel. ‘The steamboats from the had great difMouity in forcing « paaeage. UNPRRORDENTED Twawrr-roun Houns Rox—The Ii \ine staarnship City of Baltimore, commanded by Cepia MeGutgan, on hor passage from New York to Liverpool ty December, made the greatest day's run ever ascompliahed by euy ocean atestoship. From noon on Friday, Dec 14, to noca of the 16th, twenty-four houre actual time, she ran G89 knots, which ts equal to 443%¢ land mites, The from the log of the City of Baitimore gives the hourly for the day's run, 1 esrOft seesrag) { ts Ey 2a 24494) me 45 23: =SEneneESs 9.35] 1 W28.649)61| a: dight—atmtag eeatbany « gale wien Roary sq:salh an % 19.40 tolsalane ¢ ady. ae | W199.081(5182|Same wind and weather. BRE |W | sate a ze 4) 46) 80 5 i Be as § |a9.4e|4ofot| Rate more moderate 81:3 4] SB Wi JOU. Bl Wa ess Hyst wt Hk | SH | Phvertssislivivg wt ves modorawug, ae ¢ knots in 33 hours had nti shi aotual runalng me. ABs knots added for 4) minttes steaming. TS kote tu 4 hoursact uel seumiog time, nod oe duced to land miles, makes 4434 tufies in one day's aan Oey Baxawax has been solt at Tantenetre fee $.0,6m, Sreamen New Exorann, 1 goes Ott Ae BUpeTER’ the vomseigt the Cape be wold there. &° of $1,500 oaad. Al has heen gold, to go under the rt Warswriowr, which eniled from New an a cargo of petroleum off re, Coos Hr ope, Unles the whr abe itt tm Eng yee pee Tmerican flag. tor n ores attend demine! for the Age Wied. to pall the veasel has been Joes not invend ioiery a Onas Trowrcox, A2. 187 tons, built at Keanebunk, ‘fn 1486, has been ruld om pei sixteeuths of eeby Diri urement, Dullt esa! by Captaine JR Clarke ad Matthew Baker, posi. and perites in, Brovidence aad Boston r, and be ooimmande alternately by Capta Ularke and whatemen. te terme, fter hal from 1’ Merors H&B Prench, of Sag (arbor, has bourkt the Br vhland Mary, ntand Ateig (oom that port, ow hying in th hei ont eau whaling verse! to antic Basin, Brook. ons Spoken, &e. Suip Themis, from Liverpool for Horton, Dee 2%, lat 2%, i xioh be 17, Inn wt Bark ou, Tisoy Wank 2 Bila & Anna, Randal, from Portland for Montertten, Hyack, Htobinwon, from Liverpool Deo 1 for Baltt- 19 dete, Kerap, from New Orteans for New Yorts, orclan Ports. Deo 7, barks Psincens Sir Hamphrey baer | Br mi fom Faller, for “9! %—arr Edward, Poulsen, Palermo | si r ot, Saxsetno: Nov S-Aer hrign Gertrude (Br), rec 5, arava, 2, Jarre, Machias, rt sea an fan Yer York Ci Paris brig’ Bevutiess (he), Bal? Alice (Br), for. +-% nek, dor Joahun Mary ( ty fer do, doy Obviaues (Dan), and Ge eri tort skip Carlos, Birout, for Bosteny a "nid ath Jehiy Suaboam, Chadwick, Roston. wget tae rt brig Aroostook, Bryant, Aspinwall, ” for Ke 1—In port bark Hugh m9 pe, ma Sn Raat Soke ae ee American Porta. STON, i. brig Resth iar, ham, & Be silt sat raceme aha Hag: hip ) 4 et Br), Doave, 4 tek Sere Mayo, Smyrna. liza Tramee Sinnickson, Biokernan nian A | Sear TR tea Gloucen. eg mi eobr Tranatt, fas ; Ein