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__ New York Central closed +; * (portion of the list and stendy on the rematnder. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1867. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Pinata ay, ne of the, rectivery of the Harmooy | THR LOSS OF THE STEAMBOAT COMMODORE. 1 lot south side of 24 place, 25 ft. west of Clinton PLP LEP ILIOE, street. > $2, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. OMmeial Investigntion—The Commodore Sailed Rotten, for Navigating the ‘Tessa, Jan, 22—6 P. M. The golé market reacted slightly to-day from the recent adyanee, but without exhibiting any signs of woukness. The opening price was 136%, followed by a decline to 1383¢ amd a recovery to 136 at half-past two, Subsequeatly the transactions were at 135%; a %, the (atest quotation being 1355;. There was a brisk borrow- ‘dng demand for coin and loans were made at 2 a6 per cent for carrying and flat, The bill passed yesterday Dj ie Preferred Railway 100 shares Erie Preferred Railway i shares National Park Bank... 80 shares National Park Bank. 10 shares National Park Bank + SALES AT THE NEW YORK YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘Tuesday, Jan. Lyne A. lever was Fit Sound, &c, Wasaworoy, D, C., Jan. 22, 1867. The following is the report of the Supervising Inspector of Steamboats of the Treasury Department, which was to-day subinitted to the Secretary of the Treasury in re- ‘Dy the House of Kepresentatives requiring the Secretary | $30800.U5,6's 181. cou. 10s gard to the loss of the steamer Commodore: — of the Treasury to make all aales of gold public after | (1am Ux 105% Hon, dtoan sec THEAMUNE,Deranraur, Jan. 21, 1367, ” oa ULLOON, Secretary ‘Treasury :— pb. Lape tase eraatt monerbore sinners HE. | 2 Sin—I have the honor to state tbat, in accordance with a an examination into the cause of the loss of the Commodore, in Long Island Sound, on the 27th ult., has been mad made, and the evidence being before me I am enabled to give what I believe to be an accurate siato- ment of ail the facts in the case. a fon were collected by Captain Wm. Bradford, Supervising “pps in New York city, an accomplished seaman The steamer Com! was bail - 1648, and was therefore —- than .. yo Le at the ime ra was built pri ‘Bavigati abut, for some Yrs as bona soa, ‘and unfit for winter navigation. two hundred and seventy-five feet in length, ainy two the instructions contained in your letter of the 34 inst., the rotiee f# too short, which it certainly is, amd ” ‘the Senate will do well to extend its length to at least fifteem days, and provide that mot more than five millions shall be sold ‘at any ove time; also that whenever notice of a sale is ‘advertised the sale shall take place to the highest bid- ders in writing, or if the bids are unsatisfactory, then by Public auction on the day appointed. This will prevent ‘the advertising of sales, and the rejection of all the bids which would be otherwise possible. Provision should = 4 feet in width moulded, eleven feet nd 1,117 tons Ukewise be made that only the surplus above say, at | 190 g b eelsen aud eee ait feck ak water ween ten” tn Oct feast a hundred millions, the same being the property of | 104 4 ie = ber last, by reason of her ascertained unseaw che goverament, shall be sold. It is to the interest of Z 3 do. Sete Mesninea teen ok bor ianbor wr coe a esi ‘the Treasury to hoard as much coin as possible, and the | 1% TT ee ing were ‘ound to be which, added to her age, Aarger its hoard is the greater will confidence in the pub- | 200 107 Om & Al rendered her at once unsound and unsafe, whereu ‘lic credit become. With six hundred millions of our | ls _} = pe Ag ag Nee age £9 am oven mg ‘Securities held abroad, three hundred and nifty millions | 25 PsciicM 8S Co... 163.49 du. ‘was belloved, fendered her euflcientiy strong tor suns of which are government bonds, it is obvious that we are | 430°. do 100 to Wad & West mer Gey ancl pene de po -nscapl: exposed to dangers which nothing would tend to diminish more than a large coin reserve in the Treasury. ‘The stock market continues dull and rather heavy in Half-past two pets thor of the winter season. It si0she NYCRR seems that to the extent 107 | above indieated she was deemed fit for service upon the i Sound, and upon certain conditions tho local inspectors at New London seem to have determined to it a cor. ‘the absence of outside support and under the suspense | 7300) By ott tidcate as s0on as she was properly equipped according with which the action of Congress in relation to the cur- | 7000 do. to law. This duty, however, the owners failea to per- rency is awaited, The bulls, however, show undimin. | 12 $52 Bite Rakwa: ad fi Bid grergerg Migraine y Pagectborn ep eho 2» = an @ tims of her tast sai e Wi ished resolution in lugging therr load, thelr expectation | 11v 5 neste taken tosea in'violation both of law and regulation ad being that the prevailing dulness will be succeeded by oo fg | 10,00 unseaworthy condition. Had she received a certia- an actiye speculative period as soon as the future finan- 200 ool conwrertsnees from, She coual! ianneoices thar 100 Mich ie ‘EN Tad & 76 | would have committed » ver ve error, unless the cial policy of the country is more cleariy defined. The 100 »-b90 77." | vessel was in evory respect (ond end fit at any time for same feeling of suspense which exists in Wall street 18 = Sound navigation; for the inw does not contemplate the paralyzing trade and manufactures all over the country, 100 seuing of conditional certitioates of seaworthiness. and the,internal revenue receipts will be very uafavor- So or bomen ae ponder maren yen ably affected in consequence for a tong time to come, 1000 tuat at the time of her leaving there was a lull, ‘The further contraction of the currency should therefore ao One Eid aon: yl gallo ia Mayet i Dranader lle be topped ae ahs AS Ludi aa Mining 100 Chie west to west-northwest during the entire day, attended a por over i, icluding 400 a ieee Min Co. 100 with snow squalls, The woatht peared clenrer at the -compound interest notes, withdrawn from the | 200 Atlantic Maul 600 time of her departure, and the captain, without consuit- Secretary” cf 4b6"< Tréastiry, whd” Bas lost, the, | 1 | Ob... ing his barometer, was induced by the apparent {avor- able change in the weather to put to sea At eight o'clock that evcuing, however, the breeze freshened from west-northwest aud soon’ incraaved to a viclent gale, with @ heavy sea, and with flood tide maxing @.a’nst the wind it became still rougher. At half-past ten the vessel, heading east three-quarters north, the wind nearly aft aod steermg wildly, broached to and was thrown upon her beam ends, and in this: condition she was driven by the wind across the Sound aud was brought to an anchor with two anchors down near Horton's Point, on Long Island, when was righted. Lt was here discovered that she was leak- ing so badly that 11 was pecessary to silp hor cabies and beach her, in order to save the lives of the passengers. This was fortunately accomplished without th» loss of a Single life. ‘The cause of the lenk seems to have been the aovere straining which her timbers and planking confidence of the people. The present law author- izes him to cancel United States notes at a rate not ex- ceeding four millions a month, and he has thus far fully availed himself of the authority, but such ts the depres- sion produced by it that the public income will soon cease to show an excess over expenditures equal to this amount, and the contraction policy will have to be aban- doned for sheer want of the means to carry it/out. Meanvrkile, however, commercial depression would be -aggravaied into positive distress, The duty of Congress tig therefore clear. + At the ten o'clock open board the railway share mar- COMMERCIAL REPORT. Torspay, Jan, 72~6 P.M. Asuzs.—Recelpts nove. The market was without notice- able variation. Small sales were effected on a basis of $8 25 a $4 60 for pot and $11 a $11 75 for pearl. Burswax was dull and nominal at 40c. for yellow. Breapsturrs.—Roceipts, 2,098 bbls. flour, 1,600 bush- els corn, 2,690 do. oats, and 750. do. malt. A fairly active de- mand prevailed for even grades of State and Western flour, which improved im value Se. a 10c. per bbl. The other quali. ties peony et Be ein material chat pe a er dull of ket was extremely dull, and the only one of the ngactions com experienced whea she broached to and while boing miscellaneous stocks dealt in was Union Naviga- | quotations avnexed. nA plese Nt aha driven the Souud on hor beam ends, and not, as 4 . pane but prices were quite steady. bas been stalod, by her taking the ground; for it was tion, which sold at 10734. At the first regular | bbls. Rye dour was noglected, but prices tained. whea she had’ righted at heranchors her butts and board the speculative feeling was very tame and The salon include BW "Sun $5 60" 0°F8." Coen meal wa Maes oui et Sole oaeee iver eee scene ‘under water, that the leak was discovered. It is very clear from tho testimony that the Commodore was totali| unfit for the service in which she was cagaged, as well by reason of her age as by ber light — of water; for this, added to the effect of her top hamper, may in a great measure be attributed to the fact of her broachin; to, with the wind west by north to north northwest an her course east three-quarters north. She must have Deen yawing cousiderstiy to bring the wind upon her lower than at the same time syesterday, Rock Island +;, Northwestern 34, Fort Wayne 34, Toledo, Wabash and Western 34. Rrie was X higher, Readiag 14, Michigan Southern %, Chicago and Alton 43, ‘Union Navigation Company 4, Western Union Telegraph %. Government eecurities were inactive, and seven- Shirty notes of the second and third series declined 4. Rg Le aay and Wester Cenc ‘State. Common Southern. aye fo mi Gora beeak Ft i i P | 58saassess : ‘ rande quarter su: broach hy North Carolina sixes, ex coupon, were 1 lower. atthe | ~The inauicy for wheat was, rices | Tight coment roel cianiiz te See Sencar comet fe one o'clock open board prices were a fraction lower on a Atthe stooring #0 wildly; for the rudder, not being thereby sufficiently immersed, and be:ng frequently lan ot the ‘half-past two regular board there was @ slight ing of could not pertorm its.office, and the vessel was _ activity, out mainly owing to the presstiré lo sefi on the | Fed thd cane Semen tn bare been, Anpdoavate tothe emer. vit, ly owing i‘ for sone ok Shea, are ‘were totally anacquainted with sent of she Necita; shbeeetidh peiees degiieed,: “Cambor | St tin: As jected, but holders were = of boats, It is @ wonder, therefare, ‘Vand war quoted op the call.at 54a against $4 at the that no lives. were lost. in landing. Not a little blame board, there (ansaction recorded. New | valued Pertaina to the captain of the steamer for taking her to ‘ Ca po bee ipstasan wr ihe. fret coguine | gCQrron-— Under an alot. general desire to geatize, the eee: hin wove, as ie at "our, Krie %, Reading %, Michigan Southern 174, Iili- AY >daromeler ho ooetainly ‘would ust have ven- a) ne ne .aois Contra! 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 11, Rock Island 1, Northwestern 1, do. preferred 114, Fort Wayne 134, Toledo, Wabash and Western 1, Atlantic Mait 1, Quick- tilver +; Government securities were steady at the yaporning prices. Subsequently the market became firmer, * and at balf-past five the following prices were current :— New York Central, 1063, a 5; Erie, 64/;0 %; Reading, 1023¢ a 34; Michigan Southern, 761; a Cleveland and Pittsburg, 86% a 87; Rock Island, 97% a 3% ; Fort Wayne, 95%, a 94, Northwestern, 4174 a 4114; do. preferred, TT 8 56. The money market was easy to the Stock Exchange at seven percent, with exceptions at six to first class 6 ie ai coon pelea ae pmb that piaced no roliance in barometers belief of mauy eminent seamen, among whom may be mentioned Admira! Fitzroy, that many ships are wrecked and lives lost by a disregard of tao premonitions of this useful instrument. ~ From the facts above recited, gatuered from the testi- y als to withstand a gale of sng ‘bond: from her cons "quent weak: houses, and the supply of loanable funds it on the in- ie Bary from her ight drs ef water, 2d party tom crease. Hence there is more disposition than of late Wie. a 16.5 ® | the indiscretion of her captain; first, in ing ber to sea; and then, when at sea, 19 not making for a harbor. She was also Jacking my equipments, and therefore unseawortby, aud, beg) navigated without a certificate, nd owners are liable to penalties for a violation of shown to discount first class commercial paper, but the amount offering ts very limited, and the rate varies from seven to eight percent. The drain of currency South- * ward is gradually diminishing, and the receipts from —A moderate business has been co: i wring th marke, ruled juite steady. toms soda ash at dic: a Zee. golds mated in chemie . The sales were law. Beast ho loss of this voasel affords another comment on other points are mord than equal to it, ‘The Western Mathai il nes nieay, ot O20 StS | in for additional and effoctive legisiatién, The money market continues active, and at Chicago exchange | for xt. tieorge's, Ma'kerel were very quel but the market | [aW, a8 it now stands, is totally inadequate to an en- on this city is quoted ut onc-tenth discount buying, and par | ruled quite steady «t our last quotation: forcement of the moral obligations of owners and others towards those who piace their lives in t Pusiuiies ruled quiet, but Atm. The cogasements. noted Happily, there are exceptions to this necessi aud one-tenth premium selling. At Boston ue supply of | wore to Liveryaol, 7080 bushels corn at To Bremen, for there capital at the legal rate of interest—six per cont—isabund. | 1.500 vbla. petral fq, 200 eres bet Man ise tele ace fare many honorable and highminded owners of vessels ant. Owing to the practice of some of the Maseuchnsotts Oe ond! 100 hh obacoo ak = joer in Tia — Povo pm obey Lewd oo banks, alike with others elsewhere, of keeping balances wuamall ebun ts constiveter Ermita Ie aggregate with adequate protection to the best of their abity and occasionally in New York which they loan cut to the from 4c. 10 70s., accord! ea see ity. regardless of expense. But, on the other hand, there is 10) b ios. Trodemene comtinnet light, but prices were M Beowoe Ayres 28 to 37 en, ‘a class of owners, far too numerous for the public wel- fare, who can be reached aione by the moet stringent enactments, and made to fear the consequence of defy- ing tho laws and reguiations by the certainty of a swift and appropriate penalty, and sch enactments must be made as von af practicable, and such rigorous eniorce- ment thercof prevail, embracing in their scope every obligation which a shipowner owes to tbe whom he servos, including tho equipment of vessels and the official ceriiticate of perfect seaworthiness, with a pun- ishment for reckless offenders inaccessible to higher best advantage, and the legal rate of interest in this State be ng seven per cent, a committee of the Logisia- ture of Massachusetts has reported 2 bill to the House \which is intended to put astop to this practice. The “itl provides that in the absence of any spectal agree- ment the interest of money shall continue to be at the vate of six percent per anuum, and no more; but it hall be lawful for parties to contract for payment of 33 iba., 176. w 17340. 5 19.5 Central American ‘23 to 2 Iba, I7e., and ‘to. & ern all told x} Tbs. Ie. Texnn, a2 ts 39 ibe. Heap was more sought for vales Manis, from store, at Silver kinds temained unchanged. asap was hold with firmness at full ms but vo mules of Importance tranapn fe quote sh at 10 ibs, reitned German, $6 interest at a rate not excesding s:ven per cent fora artes 12; ‘Bar, sheet and motives which sbail be severe enough to dever bem 0 Po ibe were from periiiing buman lite and property, Very respect- | year, and at the same rate for a greater or less sum, and Si e100 1 fig eon eae ‘aK duilandwe beard of no sales, We quote com- for a tonger or shorter time. Such legislation as this is mon at$i 70 and {tu of a retrogressive character and behind the spirit of the age. Capital should be free from legislative interference, ‘tod the usury laws abolished throughout the country. In foreign exchange there was a very light business transacted, and this diiiness was not without influence upon gold. Bankers’ bilis om England at sixty days CAPTAIN BRADFORD'S REPORT. Urrice ov 78 SureRViAING INSPECTOR, New York, Jan 8, 1867. herewith to the perma re Tne neooas 3 of the evidence taken upon tbe of the Circumstances attending the wreck ot the steamer Commodore, 0 the tonington line, which ‘was lost on the night of December 27 iast on the shore «f were quoted at the cloxe at 1091; 2 10914; at three days 4, io Hermitage Bay) ne near Horton’ BE viat. This 10975 Commer ills. 10645 rane: whicn was taken before me, consists of the tes- dae tern eee rg timouy et Captain E. #7 Curis, master of the Commodcre; " at sixty days 5.173 @ 5.134{; at three days 5.13% a 5.1144; bills om Berlin, 72) 97244; on Bremen, 798 70';; on Frankfort, 4134 a 3s; on Amsterdam, 4134 a 4154; on Hamburg, 36% a 4; on Antwerp, 5.17 a 5.16'4. American secarities continue somewhat flat in the London market, the quotations for these and consols W. B. Batcholder, mate; G. W. Browa, pllot; G. Hl. Mon- roe, pilot; Braddock Chester, watchman; J.’ B. Durfey, engineer; John A. ge ay assistant bn em aS Joba ‘quartermaster; J. President of the ten and Providence Hail "Company, an: and Cap- ; M. Buddington, the last two having ‘been pas- unmodore on the night 1p question. In vidence I beg leave respectfully to cail 0 galions Rngiish at Soe $ jab at $1.05 currency; crushers’ price mand, with sinail sales at disti:led was unchanged at haviag been ae waderen the dates mentioned: —Rece the silention Of the department particularly to the tosti- Jan, Vo. Jan. 16, Jan, 2% | ean aha, Tardy and aa hs poet my "a you ct Captain Curtis, Pilot Monroe, Mr. Day and C Console. ... «soe 9095 | was dull ani ‘Sal bbls. cas. t | mony of The orieenee i entirety copgareen: a8 United States 5-20’ 2K 72% | and regular, the essential {acts connected with the loss of the steamer. Beene 44% a" LM eng A ahe startet, (rom w ork abut four Minois Cent h det ‘5.000 bi o'clock on a day which had been very gusty, with occa- Mining stocks were dull, but generally, tirm, At the Pot of snow, but that, Captain Curtis, without frst board America Flag closed 6c. bigher than at the eer. w extra he “8 aly. tee othe ben, ~ Wame time yesterday, selling at $1 90; La Crosse Gold severe gale, and about half-} Sc, selling at $1 45; Consolidated Gregory Gold 1660. acted, and a prieee Tote, Romsieal. Drewes bev eee fo mind her heli, selling at $13 30 (s. 3); Boscobel Silver 16c., selling at change, We rd dull and to and was heavy, anata ta rae es etka ages a Tig Te. for ‘ol. und Tn this condition she was driven by the wind across $2 25. At the second board Consolidated Gregory Gold Hes’ igs, fornew. © ame mois ‘were inaciive nee a4 Sh came < ape pee foe tlosed o5e. higher than at the first board, selling at aaeatders, yay es 3 CT igs ony vent ‘was soon found to ” ly that $13 00; Gunnell Gold Gc., selling at 61 35. Corydon | Hear, withs moderate demand a previous gr ans we | 8 Sauaksemn Unavetea ve ecace | te “To eed oa ried gos Remy eit" naga ke Sand svaschor bot'tan bor tiers and Dieaking higlpsnn og ted ab the Gub-Teensary 19 thie | ire ase, for slanderd wal maga Bi. mB ed when'ebe. broached to and. while she Was city to-day was as follows:— ft 800 driving on her beam on ‘ends across the found, aud that ‘atraw to white, ‘or May, ir) the seams and joiats which Balance ‘The Vhiladelphia bank statements for the past (wo weeks compare as follows :— 902 19,4800 Vere Gens. 803. “iucnoe 048, ram, York Crus ‘eae ones Circutation. 10,381,506 4 rene. ; Pa ‘the following is @ list of the passenger railway com- panies ia active operation in Philadetphia, the amount of capital invested, the number. of miles of track and recoipts Of each Inst year compared with those of S— ME 5 Rtn ¢ 236,861 281,076 was vers ‘bat janged in value. eae ae Ramo gee ae ose a aa 148,098. —The inclernency ot the weather has 7 Tico $8,680 | Fanuc See eeiaem iy ta ae pe oe wet Rie | ew th chai et ally, Girard Cot 173,000 % amin L a i : ye Fir rage Hy Btn aan 38 ~ a passeny Sho furnishes a striking +6 e+ $9,000,500 10055, $2,701,035 $2,800,268 | as near ns could be ascertained, at the following prices, Wareh tee on mt pa ce by their ornare Tong after ney ‘The following sales wore tie to-day by K. H. Lud. eink etake elie te anton ne rea ore am to encounter sev ore weather in the Lope that they may not meot with it, and so may escapo damage. But it is against accidents and oxtraordinary weather that the law requires Owners Lo protect their passen, and this provision against accident, I regret to say, that they ap- pear slow to make, Indeed, the tendency of owners appears to be to disregard the laws in question as much a3 possible. WM. BRADFORD, Supervisory Inspector. (MARRIAGES: AND DEATHS. ACKERMAN—Manrino,—On Tuesday, January 9, at Dart Hall, No, 225 Fourth street, by the Rev. Dr. Stryker, Captain 8. H. AcKrRman, of’ this city, to Miss ADELA Maxtino, formerly of Newburg. Cromweii—Hovsry.—On Tuesday, January 1, at St. James’ church, "Lowden, by the Rev. Henry Wace, Gronce R. Cromwet, of ‘this city, to Saran J, 5 Houses, eee New ccsslice Please copy. pial ar Monday, January 21, at Mott Haven, by the Rev. Dr. Richey, rector of St. James’, Fordham, Epwarp Srrovp to Miss Kare Fume, No RES—FaRNer.—On Su Jan the Rev, Jobo Brash, Winuan rane to et Pann - Worrat—Bung.— In pcg on Tuesday, ary 8, at the residence of the bride's pare: Rev, John Chambers, J. Wester Worratt, of to loa K., daughter of James Bork, Esq. Philadelphia oor ORRALL—MOC » January 21, at the ‘odes of the bride's ‘then by the Rev. C. W. Mor- rill, Lawnsyce Worraut to Georgia A., daughter of Andrew Mount, Esq., both of this city, is city, Died. Bowrox.—On First fen by espn! zi 20, Henny C. Bowron, 1p the 70th year of his en His relatives and friends are iuvited to attend the funeral, from hw residence, Bay Side, Flushing, L, I on Fourth day, noon, at twelve o'clock. Carriages will de in attendance at Flushing to meet the 9:30 train from be ws Point. pel 7 2, Cx E, ROOKS.—On Tuesday, Jan ARLES HL, only child of Charles HL and Mary 'E Broo Brooks, aged 6 ‘years and 8 months, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one 0 "clock, Boxnxy.—In Fall River, Mass, on Tuesday, January 22, Mrs. Scsanna Borven (the mother of William Bor. den, of this city), in the 71st year of her age. Binp —Suddenly, at Hyde Park, N. Y., on Tu January 22 Jeatk wife of J. Sterling’ Bird, aud denghter of he, ree Henry Topping. AswIN.—On Tuesday, Janu at three o'clock, Hannast Watsn, wife of snare ‘Casein : Her friends and relatives, and those of her parents, Patrick and Hannah Walsh, are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from her late resi ence, No, 18 Sixth street, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, Dublin and Cork (Lreland) eee please copy. Coxoven,—At ag = 9 louse, Brooklyn, on Tues- day evening, January 23, Gusravts A. Cosovin, in the 56ih year of his ag ‘Toe friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights, on Thurs- day afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Dxexy.—On Tuesday, Jannary 22. of disease of the heart, Janes, son of Dennis aud Catharine Deery, aged 18 years and 7 months. ‘he reiatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday after- noon, ut one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 623 Washington street. Devon—G@n Monday evening, January 21, Jrssix, the youngest daughter of Tuomas F. aud Lucy Devoe, in th year of her iy a The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, this (Wednes ay) afternoon, at three o'clock, at 80 West Thirteenth street, without further notice, "The remains will be taken to St. Joba's Cemetery, Yonkers, on Thursday morning Dourrv.—Suddeoly, at his residence, No. 39 East Twentieth street, on Monday morning, January 21, Joan P. Durer, aved 38 years, His reiatives, friends and associates of the New Y« Stock Exchange are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at nine o'clock, from the church of St. Francis Xavier, Sixteenth street, between, Fifth and rixth avenues, where requiem mass will be up for the repose of bis soul, DovoLsss.—At Middietown, N. Y., on Monday, Jan- bmg 31, Mxiascton 5, Dovarass, ia the 33th year of bis “tis romains will be taken to Poughkeepsie for. inter- Aliwankes papers please Dx La Moxtasyx.—Oo Tu , January 22, Jomw Da La Montanys, aged 90 yeur, The foneral will take place at the residence of his family, 225 Spring street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, be eee retook. 2 ARLET, eam Seoul , after a short illness, fame Fanuny, t istoved daughier of Pairick and Fanoy Fi 7 aged 3 years and 9 Tho friends of Fespectfully vited to attend the ‘rem her father's oan renaence, No. 169 tne fameral, Hester street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one otel ‘Donty Cavan (Ireland) papers case ODT. Fotsy.—On Monday, nape f Mine re | Cons Fount, formerly of Newtown, L ‘4 aged 2 ie | fally invited to attend the ) af depen aoe eoana Lar ok brprny late rar \CHMAN, matter a sbert Wnessy, cage " winasam H., son of Beary and Minaie Hachman, 18 months’ and 11 relatives and friends, aiso the members of United” vited to attend the funeral, West street, this ee) gic aga be Sige o'clock, Matrasw Henpersoy, iu ‘Slst year of his age. Tho rolatives and friends of the family are ‘ally 100, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 6 Flatbush avenue, only daughter of Fraucis Joseph and Cacbariae Hag- ony; aged 3 months aod 16 days, 38 Thompaon street, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. 21, Taomas R., son of Wm. J, and Martha Hoslord, aged 1 year, 9 months and 21 days, Brothers Lodge of F. and A. M., are respectfully pe from’ $19 W Henpersw.—! m, on Monday, January 21, invited tojattend the the funeral, this (Wodaesday) Haacertr.—On Tuesday evenmg, January 22, Many, The funeral will take place from the residence of her parent Hostorp,—In Brooklyn. on Monday morning, January ‘The friends and relatives of the family arc invited to atiend the funeral, trom 258 Bri street, a, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Homx.—Suddeply, wt Miuaeapolis, on Wednesday, January 16, Josnruis Lovie, wife of Henry G. Home, and only daughter of Perley Bartiett, of Steriing, Mase. Massachusetts papers please copy. ‘Hru1.—On Tuesday, January 22, —y daughter of Selah W. and Jennie A. Bi reed The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tharaday afternoon two Ls am from No, 286 South Sixth street, Jersey 22. Jonas Haxny Has- City Histon. aye hing = iy. bone Fea Lor, aged ears, 4 moutl ys. The funeral wili' take place from hs late residence, corner of Seven'y-cighth Tics qaa Feusth- aveute,. on Thursday, at tweive o'clock, Boon. Kxstonr.—On Saturday, January my oy! a —— i nées, Davict J. Kxiwur, aged 61 years Tho telatives and friends are eran brheg yinvtea 4 attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne aa ae Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) ‘afternoon, $ fs R, Fell the army, fallen at Waterloo, aged 93 y eure and 27 da a friends of the farnily are Zespecttully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Jacob.H, Tackmann, in Liberty avenue, East New York, ‘on this Cramer afternoon, at two o'clock. Maxawaui.—Oa Ronantsox, oungest child of the Fie relatives and friends of the family, also the moma: eas io ee Hall General Committee and the embers of XS tue Knickerbocker Assoe ‘Association, are respect- ted to funeral, ae) thataon, ob cnn‘ o’chott: froas Rls tate revidonee, re rest, 22, of chronic cin broatiye rly Perum. On Tuesday, January 22, from the effects of ‘a laceration i Gees ead fey , 80n of Owen and Ann Phitlin, aged 16 y days. The fumeral will (ake piace on Thuragar, at twelve friends and relatives of the ‘apukeneesaer Teapect- funeral, this ~~ o'clock, (rom hia late residence, No. 144 Wost Eightoonth Streot, The friends of the family are invited. Rixer.—~ Brooklyn, on m Teastey, January 22, Avna. Baw T. Roxen, in the 52d The relatives and friends of the the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘on Thursday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, at his late residence, No. 4 rant street, Brooklyn. The remains will be taken to Passaic, N. J.,’on Friday morning. Rowax.—On Monday, January 21, Wituast L. Roway, tn the Tih year ot his age @ relatives and friends of the family are respecifull; a peed -pinpslned Saeeral, = Thursday afternoon, at wo o'clock, from the residence of his son-in- =, Pee) South First street, Williamsburg, L. L The remains will be taken to Salem, N. Y., for interment. ‘Scanvy.—Fraxces, the eldest t daughter of George and Amelia Searff, in the 11th year of her age. ‘The faneral will take from her father’s residence, 1blst street and McComb's dam road, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. No further notice given, Stone. bretheren Darey Lodge 187, F. and A. | Ca Tole summoned to asiend ry on ineeting at Toom, 594 Broadway, this day (Weduosday), rant at Bo ‘clock A. “7 mers for the purpoee Bra ore Histone. By By order of shoal Sys ee SOLOMOM LATZ, M. fated Tuesday, 7, January 22, of diptheria, Janna W. P. Sawa: 4 4s seam 3 months, only child of James and E. London, Louth and and sheMeld (England) papers please copy. . Joux.—On Monday, January 21, Mary Axx, wife of Isaac H. St. John, eldest daughter of the late James Ward, in the e4th Year of her age. Funeral services wil I be held'at her late residence. No. The remains will be interred at St. are eburch, East Chester, Westchester county, N. Y. Eins Tot of koenn Tuesday morning, January 22, Lrou relict of Ebenezer Sturges, in the 7st year of her “FF lends of the family are I) Terrie stent pes funeral services, a the residence of ber son, Daniel Sturges, Eighty-sixth street, between avenues A and B, Holt cete, om Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. The remains will be taken to Bridgeport, Conn, Wacer. —In Brooklyn, on Monday, Jant ‘21, Gxorar aaer Wacee, infant son of George W. Laura B. lerson and St. Lawrence county papers please copy. ‘Warens.—On Monday evening, aug ‘@1, PATRICK ‘Warans, a native of the parish of Drumeliffe, county of 0, Ireland, aged 62 years, 10 months and 16 days. be relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from his late residence, No. 50 Mulberry street, this (Weduesduy) afternoon, at ‘one o'clock precisely. Werngr.—On Mondtty, January 21, at her residence, Loum M., wife of George D, Webber, aged 32 years and ays. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at twelve o'clock rom the Church of St, Ambrose, corner of Prince Thompson streets, without furtber By itaion WELUNGRAUSEN.—On Tue , January 22, Mrs, Man- Garner WELLNanAveEn, years and 6 days. The relatives and frien re the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday moraing, at eleven o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, I. Mobrinann, 380 Washmgton street. Her remains will be interred iu the Lutheran Cemetery, Williamsburg. Bremen (Germany) papers please copy. SHIPPING NEWS. SUN WISRS, SUN SETS. “PORT OF NEW YORK. JANUARY 22, 1857. Cleared. Lott, Queenstown and Liverpool—B Steamship Persia (Br, unard. , Steamship Virgo, Bulkiey, Savannah—Murray, Fer a Bark Dorieta (Br), Wilkins, Pernambuco and Bahia—Da!- lott. Bliss & Ci Brig ‘Apphia ( (Br), Steers, Gibraltar for orders..G F Bul- "Firig Bogota (Br), Lindsay, Apinwall—Panama Ruitrond Hive Export (Br), Mow 4 Eaton ci Wese Ponce-D R DeWolf & Co. Bre ‘gear of the See furke, Mansanilla—Moss & pets Annie Laurie vy Slocum, Yarmouth, NS—D R '—Doll- raguez—Brett, Son & Uo. Schr ir carne Cornelia, Davis, Georgetown, SC- a oe Vote: “si <'W Woodward, MoLaughlin, South Amboy. Arrived. Steamwhip Germania (Ham), Sehwonsen. Hamburg Jan 8, ee Gey 1ith, with mdeo and 236 passengers, 10 tanta Rto Janeiro Dec and St ‘Thomas nga eh Aging An Fantine, was cut throngh with the tee, 10k; tea rater ts one hour; wes obliged to Fun hor ashore i Statca, ile An re Has b of muse. ind is days Bt ce ‘tlatieras, with fa and ma NW gales. Took « pilot off the Hook oo the 15th inst, but was obliged to But te eee agnin tw consequence of « violent gale, Gi 5 Lunt (of Portland), Woodbury: Havans, 30 days, with old tron, to Brett, Son & Co. Been is days N of Maderas with heavy northeny winds, sprung spars. Jost fail and most of the crow (rosthitien, ~» Ja, 32 davs, with Brig Blue Wave (Br). Varro R Dewort me 18 dive hove That. logwood. &e, t rieston for New York, Js fS'z7, ton 72.4 fell in with brig George It Maltby” tot Nor folk), Capt Smith, from Demarara for Baltimore, in a sink Ing condition, and took from her the capialn anid crew. nite ber, aid brought thew 10 tie port. ig Aretic (Br). Crane, Windsor, NS, 25 days, with ter. 10 D It Dewoit & Go. iad very henvy weaiher: w boat, carried away lower iopsail Yard and svlit sails; was o souridings Urge times oad was, des Tih inet, 24 50N, lon 71 50, x Spoke hart Tilden York for Barbadoes; 13th, lat 38 7219, waw Xith fore waagaal bet, fordinll Blown away and reefed sail loge. wind blowing «gale from ihe horthwart see no person on- deck, Gog dene the oaly living J Leighton (of Rit ka tou), Leighton stink! Laletten nes a Wilae above Hatteras verth b Ta hoor, hh inst, Int 38 9% loa TH 10. wpwke brig Fredo from Savanoah for New York, with loss of all her equare sail Fredonia, | pa forenahs 16 days, with lumber, to ad a, Tato ee Bdars, with na NW fain ‘'y A 49 wt > shdiow yonaw the deek a vossel, peiaied a fig ‘nea, flesh coivs, not long iv ibe "Reh? Hombure (of Bast Mach Fy adage rity © Tiatteras with, beavy NW winds; an wor |, Underhill, 2B days, with orncy tS ei Peceaat' Hat heary We asd RW Kates, the eutier ae pM B Smith, of Winds, Cardone (0 iphia, short of prs fo, ith ich wen fey ineetown). Atktne, Grand Cayman, vaene hogan 10 @ Wea sa dage ts N, Ment Came Abncoa), 17d to master oF) bacwontoee ‘and NW gales, and stove Lyons (ot Boston), Kemp. Now Orieans, 24 dara elin ROUn he, 0 master. "Had heary wentuer. spit sche N W Smith, Tooker, Charleston. Bohr Sarah Malls, Fortress Monroe. tle, Cag Marine Disnar: ea For particulars of sinking of Br ship. Oneriza, from Caleutta, and abandowiag of brig Geo EB Maltby, from Dema- Fara for Baltimore, see news coluruns, ‘There ie a sunken schooner, name not known, in the ice between Fort meee and Coney Imand. yiveason boioee report portato eaieg, Fai od Telus, Nov in leaky condition.” Capt th at shi and eased the Blac’ Sound ond remained wnt pfier throwing overboard She returned to New London Ith, apparently vot tojured, and remains tight. laa y in consequenoe of heavy ice ext “ Reports a large fleet of vessels anchored along the beare from Absecom to Baraegat, with their hulls aad rigging covered with ice. Sous R P Kixg was towed to New London evening of tie by steamer Wellington, f4om Black Point, where she lu been sunk (as before reparted). She now’ Lies ou the ft full of waier. but will be taken on the marine radway tua few days for repairs W H DeWirr (of Westport, Mass), from New York lem, before reported sunk off Hyannis harbor, ceges- tered 61 (ons, aud was built at Darton tu Iai mk FLviNG Fisn (of Gloucester), from Newfoundiand ton, has been forced ashore on’ Point Gammon, Uape Cod, having lost both anchors, Sux Deeatur Oaxns, from Philadelphia for Boston, has put inte Hyannis with loss of sail Sour Asnoxx—A small schr, name unknown, which went into Newport during Wednesday night and anc near ore Adame, her chains during the storm of Thure- ane ree wenl ashore, where she remains, broadside ov, she come off with the first favorable weather will probaly Sut damage’ Scur Decatur Oaxes (not as before), from Philadelphia, with coal for Boston, was drifting in the ice in Vineyard Sound afternoon of 21st inst, with 1 for assistance. Sonn Lane, Trefry, from Boston at Yarmouth, NS, partes her cable in the gale of Thureday night last (17th), nud wens ashore on Kastern Cape, Yarmouth barbor. and wil, probe bly be» total wreck, Crow and materials saved. Sewn Martina. of aud fof Baltimore from Savannah, sprung aleak and put ashore on Pempal’s Shoais, 43. tuiles south Cape Henry, Jan 10. Sheis a total lows. The captain and ‘crew were saved, Scun Go W Henson, Scull, from New Orleans for Provi- dence, is ashore south of Squam Imlet, See news columus, Scun § WS: h oysters, put inte Norfolk 204 inet In ditrese we Pus HM OM aie Bonros, Jax 22—The sebr Shooting Star, from Newcastle. Del, for Salem, was in the bay during the storm of the Ita nat, and to provent her going ashorewas obliged to cut away hor masts, and rode out ‘the gale in safety, and on Sunday” shiocerded in in reachine’ Plymouth Harbor, where sue now lew tabiore on th Gate and will come off without Vrther dam. r dincbarg'n ‘One both bands badty ore “igpiaoss o Of Gioussater, put into Rockport om the = ‘with both masts gous. “tier tages was tort ut bows ‘ontaess Mownor, Jau 22—Th tit of Aasithva Polat, which went aarti vite Chateats daria the heavy weather, wus seen to-day trying to-get into Ores- eld harbor. Fawouri. Jan 7—The Ivanhoe, Chestney. from Londow for Sun Francisco, broke adrift oo, the th. grounded on & bank, and received damage in ber botiom:; ins been ordered to discharge bi i ge tte dk. Jan 8—The Ti anti, from Troom for Matta, Innded here by the Menvy. for Limcrick, James Doyle. the only supposed survivor of ie American bark Harvest Queeu. from Swansea for Baltimore win states: — ‘Tue Harvest Queen foundered in a gale-on the b:h insi. of Old Head Klusite, and he clinging tow soar, wa: plasid Up by the Henry. after being four hours inthe wrirr. Ite i Shyu the romalaing porsien of the crew, he Delisves, Lock, te the boats, buthe cannot say what became of them, +s be was below when the veasel went down, and go! on deck im time to grasp a spar as she went down, to which he ciung. Spoken, &e. SP EW White, from Callao for Gibraltar, Oct % tat 37 8, jou X foreiga Ports. Anpnoss4x, Doc $—Std Queen of the Fleet. Hilton, Boston. ANrint, Nov 15—Passed, Blandina Dudley, Bairett, (com the seamen feordo Azz: brig Cuban, Jenkins, Oth. sche JE Stetso Hayes ‘coastwise: 10th, brig oaeway, Bolman, NYork. d ilth, brige LL Wadsworth, Barley, and 3 Hi Todd, MoGuice, Cienfuegos. ABcKLAND, ‘NZ, Nov '@—Arr ship Siam, Ashby, Hobart Pow aud Femained Dec Wg for London ORNATE, Jan S—Sid Roslyn, Turhill, NOrieans. Honmst, Bec dare Wisard. King: Woodworth, Newport; Uth, Sarepta, Oliver, Maulinain, 2 S—Cld Baltimore, Meyer. XVork rtabip Sanuel Rick, from frerpoolterew sok with scurvy, would wecett, Ohad 1 COL. ‘2 port steamer Kaw "Gaeta, Ju fen ra Ly 2 ork agen, Jon Tare Constastixori&, Dec 23—Sld 8 IM, Bion, NYork. mat tucurrs. DecT-Tn port ships JO, Baker, Miller, Catan met, Bingham, and Lotiie Warren, Holmes, for New York, Mig" Regent, Hamblin; Montana. Moore:’ Scimitar (Be). — Anne Royden ey ‘Guy Manneriag (Br), —, and Timonr. Spooner, for Boston, do: icine, Cheever, 3 Mongolia, Weston, bet Bltzaber Brow, for Boa- ton cela si), waiting steamers Bappbite, fiaich, tue Nord. Thr at do Dee 8, Kearsage, Stevens, Methourne. Went to sea frum Saugor Ni Hadden son, for Boston; Ash‘vurton, Macdiarm! Colorado, Freeman, for do Crexvukcos, Jan 8—Are brig Velocity, Darretl, Carscoa ht 12th, ache B Richardson, ‘Tt ompaou, N York pexas, Jan 13—Bid Br bark Ellen, Murphy, a port w reat, Jas D-Acr Asia, Wendborat, New York (or Londom feng gay: Bellona (s), Dixon, Loodon CofHavre and NYork {do 9th, Kit Carson. Pennell, B¥ork for Awww the Eddystone Mth, Pernix, Davis, frou Live tow Boston, oe Deo %6—Sid Morning Star, Matthews, Loa- my. aps, Dea ®~Are Chief, ey ong! {nna ota ~~ ranger, ‘Trevelyan Kimball) St Louis, = Haver, Jan 19—Cld Elta $ Tha: Thom Hono Koa, no date—Arr Tewksbury, Marana, gaa 14—Sld sehr Donne Anna, onto, Matrocan, wo. N¥ork. <a for Sem . Wells, Vernandiau: ache Eisen, tCld achr Floreice C Lawreure, Buction, Dee 2T—Arr brig Mary Ana (not M Afiend, Reuven mae! idan s brig P Larrabee. Ulead, Pines hin vig Old Harbor (not Philadelphia direct); Sth. sche fon pon "heute ‘{@, Philadelphia: 7th, Bearer, ( bor. Brig, Floresce, Burden. sid Jan Brver (no te? as stated yeste: Livenroot. Jom 8—Arr Endymion, wi Rabie; Vale rey Stacdomela Golcond: 00 1m, for Baltimore: Det- ‘bilade!pnis; @ Palmer, Jontan Erickson, € (i Hamid Famondon, NYork; Gesbawhy Lawson, 1" em Tier Patton. Be Tlavana (changed iro areas a Wiltstngion: Hye: a Htotlnae Ere Braue Ch en ‘do, aan ets. Taswox, Dec 30—Aat Ge Roott, Baltiraore, Naweninir an tisid Oceans, Erickson, York; Comes, ‘NOrleans. aah, Deo Tesla Praine Bird, Daria, Bow Vor: 2 ry terns do; Kno § Pearl, Freeman, Messina, Jaw AG) NY, Nov IBOSET Alexandrine, (i Mowry: ow 39—Arr harks Jae MC aro incon, Philadel pias Doe 7.0 3b. ship David Suomart Cumberlan e net, Cal sour 'Mushon™ 12th, bark Wares In port Deo rig Wangertand « N 7 att in ‘the United Huataa; for New York, lds Alina Morton nm (Br, for do do, Enniie (Br). for do do: beige Germaaia (rer). aut Joven ve do do: Bertha, Mano). and Deipuia (01d), for r ardina CH id, ‘nt out, Esther, Pelton, Tor Niside. tr Orient. San Francis, TI Frazer, Wells. Kaitimore. Cld Deo from deargetown, via Ms od Fate », Deo 12—Arr Vath Terpaichoim, Rant! , Sant ivan, Balthacee wnation, 40 (and Pa," Rarsien, de, aa Hitchin sor Ristog Sun, af Bethiah Thayor, Cartuey, 1 Ratumore: this, ship Were 11 Baltimore; ‘Gorden, ¢ ge barks Clifton, 'Gayet, Haltinwre: Mortingss, Phitadeiphin: Mary & Louse, Davia, NYork; bs Forbes, do; 10th, lierks ‘Talisman, Audrowe. al wer! Benes. | Meaianees ist, Advise Pendergast, Lamagn, Bhivabeth port. Sid Dee M1, brig Mimmie Abbe. Fuller, pb fy 12th, bart Sir umpheey Ha — orig Dauntiows (Br), Batimore; ¥ ier (Bes "benbeid. NVork; Lit, brigs Joshua & ‘warp cine do; Hib,” Christinn (Dray, do; 19th, sap Freeman Ulark, Small, Cailno; brig Value i (Old). NY Sher Mosalight, Wickets, Relierdac. Ns we ke pity MeKean's Inia Island; &, ‘Suashine, sau Frew. |, ship Sena Jehan, som ¥ arama (Mex), Dee 16—In port brig Star ot Pesom, for Watuinaton, Ni, Dec 9-n port ship Live Oxk, Comba, frow Cardifl, arr Oot Ameren Ports. BOSTON, Jun 18-014 ship Camila (oe. 6° 7-09, Loney Hampbreys, Rio Janeiro: ewhr Maria J Moors. Mi Scr yore fn ‘sumship Asia (He), Macanlay, geen wen nnd Hallfar-atr at’ ®30 aM rat Seale ; beige Tito, Kurexa, Juno; k ake "la eur Nereus, Besese, New York: ship June, 1 One, ‘Jao 19—Cid steamer Cuba, Dukehart, aRCLiNG Jee BO gram, bark’ Mani Winm' son, NYork: brig Anne Lowry, GALVESTON, i ae Cameron, Mi Ath, bark Alma a ( rus), Breck’ Janeiro. ‘a tans Mire? ete Gueea eee vase: bad, schrs Nellie Potter, Bowe Portiand for New Haven. Bosion for Baljiemore. Seman ; Maracaibo, New York fur neat Wrst, li-are sobts DC Oodar wig wind; ath, Mtanignt Lity,, Wieck, Yousked for LE, Jan 16—Cid ship Protector (Br), Towasead, Maud (Br), Pome Havana, bark Mag phe irene ae ‘aill, NYork: Libers jon ent, Hera. ee Berkshire Wervys sad Avtie Ri TRimbatte aes aAMD, Jam are, % paclap Marsh, on crm Lil oem "iees, oes a Tao, Dearborn, N Tort; pe dane Pon ‘ark Joho ELLs, Melrin, Eivores ee Soteers, NYork; steamer San tacinta, ear wre Wena Now York, W Bonnell, Row “ae JOD 's HOEK, fay 9k Pasnag Dy 6 atnamer, a ypenod w yy ye Veale Cogn jOrveeaa Cor Woeoa: