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THE EXCISE LAW. — Fawway, Jan. 25—6 PM. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | soen—Wo heard of sales of 60 bags Singapore on pri- wate ten STRARINE Femalne: Balog 90,000 tbs. at 9c. a le. | nominal. Tho Importations of dry goods at, thi if port for yhe week eadiog January 24 compare a follows with those’ on _tb° preceding woek ;— ™ 180, Also TSU ibe eae ced and qui The arrivals Thirty More License Permits Issued Yester- —Jon 1 - Jan. stock we: lin Ww i day—Three Hundred aud Fitty Applications | at the opening of business om the Stock Exchange | Commump,.”* , Pom Value Pips” vatuo ¥ shivom Gat Mnstemedingioquay, oe Passed Upo: this morning the panic of yesterday was renewed, and a Manufsoiared » bee Hid mr ‘ be $202,455 es 105 bola, The marketooutinued dul a eect jaufactures of 837 007 1, 3,632 Fn l. Fe — — roa nnn Permits at the Excise oM¢@ | i746 gmount of cash stock was pressed for sale on | Manufactures of silky 270 1ee0d 10a betes ou b,c fosces continued frm, and holGP 52%. Dour in, bat not to such an extent 85 | unt of parties who were unable to hoid them and of | Manufactures of fax. a ans TS 214,600 | ee ta encondoed taagerially,, though the demand when os he permit system was inaugurated. Thirty | MUoUnt © | ‘unahio toreooive them. One promi- | Misvellancous......... 1,494 yA6L S80 161,408 | mana arturera oF foreign the, tient nocesaltvn of schiim, tals hers who were ec caaliien ome. oxneroens I Guth eter beceeth S0us , - Granted yesterday. Since the 18D | - oot gpeculative housels understood to have been added | Total.............,, B08 GOTHAS BAA $1MOT.ONE | Moocen wore 103.000 IE st 4.20 B8efuchuding 9.050 Ihe over twelve hundred permits have been te the tat of suspensions, and other failures were | _ Withdrawn apes unwashed Ohio and PeateSivanis. on pelvate tester: 100.000 ‘The gress sum received for permits and transfer licenses | - nored, but without being authenticated. Some com- | Manufactures of wool. 933 $474,088 037 $450,860 ou, Texas at We a 30s. dhiody ot Se. “ap to last evening amounted to $105,000, rumored, | authenticaicd. Some com- | Manafactaresof cotton 699 382.080 18 257,000 | Rw sto. So. hie ac Bice ao ‘The Committee on Applications met nani motion was created at one time in the afternoon by Manufactures of silk.. 119 143,380 89 84,098 | a Qe. , 30,000 Ibs. Toxas and inten thes. ‘Wor. id of hd yesterday after- | 0, or a Inrge amount of Erie “under the rule’ on | Manufactures of flax.. 750 252,804 721 214-745 | foreigh 48 bales Capo at. Me, Including a small let at — o examine i ee ee = account of an or, who was Us. 623 19,793 2,497 36,987 ‘B75ge., and 675 do. Mestiza on private “d ordi Se pew woke re) ceenae Seoae ee passed Tavorably upon thee, Hundred and hity, ‘The | represented to have been acting as agent | Total «+ 9,072 $1,075,205 5,080 $1,024,908 FAMILY MARKET REPORT. Sree teas ecncevaee |r sent ral tne tone tet_ ne | teas se samt se satu | fer 6 nam: ‘permits favorably ufactures of wool. an 1k We. a 48c, in rolls; Bc. ‘passed upon hy the committee will be ready to be sent in | of the latter promptly ae we the | Menutactures of cotton 1,251 °400'800 1,008 *aaa'dga | Cima a. 420 poribe > 84% Per Mh. ‘to the Board next week, should there be a quorum. purchases in question. Nothing spe transpired in Snantaounta | a = rd 43 365,887 xe for 2c. oF 6c. ber tone A - ++ 1,121 1s 487 131,796 4 Oc. ; cod. 120. ; Arrests ¥ ‘ relation to the failure of A. J. Meyer & Co., but the ef. ufactures Ke 1, 87 ‘ halidui, 2c. fn ; I SC ufo to a fect a oon in the unwillingness of the banks to certify iscellaneous....+... 640 84857 iS 17,500 | 300.5 perch, ‘150: i Need eee ‘Dut two parties arraigned for violation of the Excise | their customers’ checks much, if at ail, beyond their Total. .cecereres ess 4,041 $1,246,847 2,489 $1,112,117 Soh, de; lake pike, 20e.; herring, 8. a 10c, per Ib. ; oysters, law. Edwin Wilson, of 16 was held Dail for selling without Sime he was arrested on the same charge. Bilsworth, bartender at 627 Broadway, was and held to bail for disposing of liquor, the establish- Heat in which he was eipioved wot being conned At Essex Market Police Court, ie my street, was arraigned for violation of the Brooklyn police are keeping a very close watch ‘the liquor dealers, in order to sce that the pro- bis the proprietor of a lager beer saloon Cornwell locked up to answer strect before twelve 3 = i ! i CONSECRATIGN OF A BISHOP. A large coigfegation filles the handsome interior of ‘Srinity chapel yesterday forenopn, to witness the inter- vesting and impressive proceedings attendant upon the ~@enseoration ef a bishop, The Rev. Dr. Neely, Bishop elect ‘of Maine, who bas been for some time officiating aszone of the ministers of Trinity chapel, was the re- ciplont on the occasion of this distinguishing mark of | Pay out his reserve of fifty milions of greenbacks au- ooo Mannan Min. jariposa -ecclemastical préferment. » The ceremonies began at half-past ten o'clock by the eccurac: wm do. reading of the first Psalm, by Dr. Higbee. Dre, Weston, | This was not without influence, but ite y was | Adams. Bipress. Vinton and Haight read respectively, in succession, the first and second lessons and the creed. Bishop Randall and Dr. Hij read the anthom, after which Bishop Potter ascended the pulpit ana delivered ‘an earnest and eloquent diseourse on the position held the Rolecopel Search, fad took for his text the fifth 4 Matthew and fourteenth verse: ‘Ye are the @ight of the world, &c.”’ and to show the via ition, between Romanism on the one hand and tism on the other, which the Hi assumed. He considered they misrepresented by reason of holding this Ce perpied an orca frodhlim d of perepective they Sear y at one end very ‘ear the party at other, and vice versa, He wound > ‘an eloquent disclamation inst the extravagance : and the cold of stepper Mle Bimeelf in touching bighop elect on duties he was about to assume, after which the - Ceremony ef consecration was ith much jon followed, and a selection of hymns were -@hanted by the choir and ‘with beaatifal - effect, Gloria in Excelsis the Recessional from ‘the Trinity Psalter closed the ceremony of the day. Among those prominent in the choir of were Clarkson, Coxe, Potter, Williams, ‘Wayor-snd Board adversely, bas made a forme) protest AAILAOAD COLLISION AND LOSS OF LIFE. Rovsk’s Port, Jan. 25, 1867. A serious collision between the expross and mail ‘trains on the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad ecourred at forty minutes past ten o’clock this morning about a mile from this place. "Benjamin Pocor, emergence ake an ankiocrushed. ‘The following passengers were injured:— ‘Mra, Thomas P, Cantwell, eeriously, in the face and : ‘Mas. Mary Joslyn, of West Albarg, Vt., seriously, in ee Lilsabeth Hodgin, of Tasco, C. E., severely cut in the head. severely, in the £ i in the depot, was late. The en- Journal in the Country. ‘The Wanst.t Henao for the prosent ‘week, mow ready, _ eonsaine the very interesting story entitled “AN OLD STORY RETOLD.” Posrnt—“Provipence” and “My Priow avr 1.” respondenco - cam Question, &¢., ‘on various subjects interesting to Our Special Washington Despatches, tmportance and interest transpiring at the National Capt Work of Co-~u6re; er a ae ree + Of tne rrarker Willis; A ise _-y Upera House Drawing; A de- ement of the Wages of Labor in parte of the country; The Current News «af the Wook, embracing all interesting Political and Local Mvents, sad the Latest News from Mexico, the ‘West In- dios, Sorth America, the Pacific, ko, ; Variotion; Our Mu- For- sical and Theatrical Review for the Week; Faceti ‘eign Gosip; Artistic, Scientific, Mining, Religious erary Inelligence; Editorial Articles on the prominent topics f the day; Our Sporting Record, giving ‘Interesting lacts connected with the recent great Ocean Yacht Ract, together with other sporting matters; Our Agricdtural Budget, containing valuable and dnverosting reading for Farmers and Gardeners; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods, and Boot and Shoe Market; Financial and Commercial Intelligence; Marriages att Deaths; Advertisements, and accounts of all importantand intoresting events of the week. Tunun.—Sigie subseription, $2; Three copies, 5; Five copies,$3; Ton copies, $15, Single copies, Five eente each. A limited namber of advertisements te eorted im thoWamaty Hanes ‘ - ‘and the Opinions of the Foreign Press doubtiess due to the American people; giving all News of Leroy place to | balances, The fact of such a large credit as $219,000 @ license, being the a being granted toa new house, which did not even be- long to the regular Stock Exchange, excites surprise, and the necessity of greater caution in this respect ia forced | gisoo U 5 6's, 81, upon the minds of bank officers. It is obvious that doing | 1000 US, 5,830, hristian Reik, | pusiness in this manner ig attended with extraordi- | 20000 U narv risk. and neither bank stockholders nor depositors | L%8 ,..9% ~~ ‘are protected as they should be in conssquence of the system of certification which now prevaits, The sur- plas held by the Bank of North Americe is more than double the amount overdrawn by the firm referred to; ‘so that it will experience no actual indévenience in morning, The late President, Mr. Yelverton; is excul- pated from all intentional wrong in the matter by ms Codirectors, and his case elicits peculiar sympathy and Per of the market early in the afternoon, and # brisk demand from outside parties, as well as the street geme- | 2 Metropolitan Bank. rally, set in, while rumors of new failures were less freely circulated. Of the latter there is always a full crop in times of panic, and they do great injustice to the Partics whose names are unwarrantably men- tioned, the majority, of course, being without foundation in fact. A telegram was received trom Washington saying that ;the Secretary of the Treasury had resolved to stop all further contraction and thorized for the redemption of the temporary loan in substitution for compound interest notes as they mature. questioned, and it was accepted more as a statement of what he should do than of whet he is likely todo, The necessity for Congress taking action in the matter of the currency was never more urgent, and the authority of the Secretary to contract should be absolutely with- drawn, in addition to which Mr. Randall’s bill providing for the exchenge of national bank notes for legal ten- ders should be passed. The demoralized state of affairs in Wall street merely reflects the unsettled and depressed condition of business throughout the country. ‘The supply of money was easy to first class borrowers on satisfactory collaterals and wide margins at seven per cent, but the two last were made a sine qud non, and hence houses dependent upon loans on ordinary mixed pled. In not a few instances where deliveries of stocks had to be made to-day the buyers paid differences in- stead of receiving them, owing to this difficulty and the refusal of the banks to certify freely. This distrust will, however, abate when the extent of the disaster re- | Choice State. sulting from the panic is ascertained and the aspect of the stock market becomes mere seitied. The loases inflicted upon the bull *houses by the | Gommon Southern... deeline of the last three months have been enormous, Rye four (supert serve to convey an idea of the encroachments upon capital which have been made in the interval:— i Nov. 1, Jan. 2. Jan. 2%, @r% 87} 4 6, Se OE 19K a oy. 80 | $2hq 8845 10 8 105 rvs At the ten o'clock seasion of the open board there was a heavy pressure to sell cash stock, and New York Cen- | ing tral dectined to 98 a 90, Erie 57a 6534, Michigan Southern 66 267%, Rock Island 94 2 95, Northwestern 33% a 244;, do, preferred 66 a 635;, Fort Wayne 933. At the first regular board, weak parties were large sellers, while land and Toledo 1, Rock Island 1%, Northwestern 43, do, preferred 14%, bash and Western 1, Obio and Mississipp! certificates Canton tant. Wi ote Bt. Ge 7 ;, Mackerel—No. L 1, Pacific Mail 6, Atlantio Mail 6, 1, Camber | Day at $12 ie $1%, No. Fao at $i sra Sit. No 1 shore at and "No. land 3, Mariposa preferred 3%, Western Union Tele- graph %. Michigan Central was %¢ higher, Govern- ment securities were rather heavy. Coapon five-twen- ties of 1862 and 1864 declined 3;; now issueef 1865 , ten-forties 3, third series 34. Tennessee sixes, (ex C.,) were 1% lower; new issue, 2%. At the ono o'clock open board the market bad « comparatively frm tone, and 63%, and Erie to 58. At the half-past two regular Doard there was a further general improvement, the greatest recovery being in Northwestern preferred. New York Central closed 2\ higher than at the first regular board; Erie 134, Reading 1%, Michigan Central a, 4% Michigan Southern 2X, Cleveland and Pittsburg 134, Cleveland and Toledo 23;, Rock Island 13, Northwest- ern 2%, do. preferred 6%, Fort Wayne 1%, Obie and Mississippi certificates %, Atlantic Mail 1, Quicksilver 2%, Canton 2, Mariposa proferred 334, Western Union: = 1s ae aes quotations. Telegraph 14; Government securities were inactive but | Lrke.—We heard of a0 business. Vf: steady in tone. Tennesase sixes of the new issue ad- “Yams were irmer ab gt-n SK £03 vanced 2. Atthe half-past three open voard the market was firm, except for Northwestern preferred. New York Central sold st 100 0 10055; Erie, 57% = 5834; Minky © Southern, 69% 0 % ; Reading, 101% ; Rock.dtted, 61% & 96%; Northwestern, 35% a 3565! 38M 03834; Atlan- 6834; Fort Wayne, 9434; Quie> ~ tie Mail, 100, _.a#t closed rather strong at the At half-past S7%i5:New York Central, 100% » 101; SNOB w 5; Reading, 1011s « %; Michigan Souter 70% 971; lilinots Contral, 112; , burg, 804 @ 8134; Rock Inland, 06% ® 45 Wane jegraph, 85% 026. Compound in- M thus:—June, 1864, 116% « 117 torest notes were quoted | December, 113% a 11 July, 116; October, 114% 8 115; Apavk im: May, 1965, 11154 0%; August 110% 0 %; this had the effect gfbetKers’ bills on England ot siaty ‘The forqwoved at the close at 10034; at thrés days, ox a 110%, Commercial Dilla, 107 a 108%, Brance at sixty days, 5.200 6.18%; at three days, 5.128 5.10, Bilis on Berlin, 72% a 72%; on Bremen, 70 a 79%; oD Frankfort, 4144 © 34; on Amsterdam, 413 4134, om Hamburg, 963 = 4; om Antwerp, 5.18% 9 5.16%. The features of the day in the market for mining shares were the advance in Corydon to $6 10 and the decline im Consolidated Gregory to $8 36. At the first at the second board yesterday, selling at $8 35; Smith & Parmele 40c., selling at $6; Corydon was 300. higher, selling at $5 96; Gold Hill 100, selfing at $4 55. At closed 160, higher than at the first board, selling at $6 10; Consolidated Gregory Gold | and | $1 55, selling at $0 00; Smith & Parmelog 300., selling | arrive, in the second board Fort Wayne %, Toledo, Wa- | casks French madder on privat terms, ef seven-thirty motes of the second and | 9.000 bushels corn Northwestern preferred recovered t0 | poston 100 bales were sold at 23%c. au a; do, preter, Ot | Sal's The. a $4 apt pei Apple, Talman Sweets, $7_per bbi.; greenin ne 80 pen bl, Spitzender b ~-] ait peeu Banani bee 100 apiece’ Seana Re: ee, (8 Gane fartrdgts a per $1; tb doze J series Per dozen, the! e rin) Sivas pb ora 4 Hoxey.—I com’ bong "aio. backs SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, — capers eeesssees su! Be °S Safest eeesEss: 2 & ba iEsaaiguzurgrgttystsy 1 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1867, . 23, Frawk L, only son of Honry D. and in; Jal * og, Ja lath dye, My OA Mtioseasion ar navy pet Kavabeth Kernaghan, aged’! year, 10 months and 21 | tn daye te noty '" the recollection of any. Baie Linear ¢, 9) MePonald. trom Picion for Fall Rivew, ‘he relatives and friends of the family are invited to mand tie faneral, from the residence of Mr John Now. an, Bergen Point, N J., this day (Saturday), at twelve gtitlts leave fo0t of Liberty street at eleven A. M. i On Chur ay, January 24, of consumption, Jaxer . Mi Ww and cae ae oan jayne, county Westmeath, P ‘The relatives and friends of the family aud those of fad oa her John are respectfully invited to attend the Taeral, from her late residence, 125 East Eleventh Streot, this (“aturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Her re- mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Mart: scx.—At Hoboken, N, J., on Thursday, January 2 Anooers Hesnrerre Lovrse, only daughter of Charles asdae aoe attlage, aged 1 year, 4 months The rolatives and friends are fully i bry the foes, fom, the resideuce py Bog Ped 144 Hudson streo loboken, on Sunday afternoon, at! McCarnon —On Wednesday, January 23, at No. 12 ride Jan Zin distross, with loas 45 days out, pus im salle ae” Bric Leonan Bua, *%; for New York ssiled tro du.ou the 2d ast, aed, PUt back on the tain, som Berma- rienced heavy storms fi U8 the 4th; lost side light. °XP® Buia Avonerra (Br), % 0M Turks Islands Dec i for x ark pat hake Herm Bin atrean wad enti an Jan 2. ler re wm ITF » nd eld Jan $ Her cares ay Peshipved ta bg Baro Kaawax. 3 days trom Galveston for Liverpo. fato Bermuda 17th inst in disk ©94 With Loas of peng nto Bermaude 17 ona ‘a w Ieaky Had been within 60 miles & Satteraa ho? ‘eh, Bric Porserr, fs wana for Rowton, at etowm auth nae tot seh ned lenlng hoa ct Scum Umiox, Dill, from P= Pasorre Serer a + ugh by fee in the bey. = —_— — into Norfolk ‘24th, thro Scux Iowa, Sinith. from Portland Tth inat €or Mew Y. January ut into Holmes" bees Ridge stroct, Many McCanRox, in the 50u year of herif {n'a thick show storm tanto’ tae erase age. striking the bottom three times; 19th, The funeral will take place this (Saturday) morning, at {] NW, lost part of deck Inad.orcsall nud salu lak half past nine o'clock, {fom Sk. Mary'w church, wigs mj] Swswroksa er hour. Will probably haat Gu tho marine Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the | he soul, and thence to metery {c tf 4, SCuR Rarruxe, before reported Mase. _ oemeaes ui ca ied on Ey tel doer oCaw. ureday, Jant Exz. tof swept overboard mae, aged 78 G 24, ELzaxorn McCaw, , Mead Brady , who was lost. On righting both mae wore ee er 3 the -Fosigence of her nephew,’| thing above decks were swept away. hn fame seventh streot, th Muncuasr, at Gloucester from (Saturday) morning, at ten 0’ » ANS | was in Beclon apes Brien Ge aad Tnonney where ont the gale, McCazane.—On Thur day, Jani after hort |} near Minotls light, n and severe iliness, WiLuaM Ww. YoCuran®, v= Ay Rapes arrived at G! on =, William ond Adelie MoCheane, aged 3 years, 3 months | Dasted 8 veseal masis were oa are brxgreorson: ethmmadaesy “ses 7" at. dame invited to attend the from the residence of his | mo", ook fs Parenss, 700 Third avenue, he, (Saterday) at falows! a Uy Nicsousox.—On We January ‘Hxoror G. > icgaon, ia the 4h year of his eas ms heavy weather cal eniicads anc as te tee The cre aoe eerie ery thie male, and while Nase pelts tha toll Won bona, ‘Thirty-fourth this day (Geturday), at twelve | Sun Geo A Besnex, from Abandoned ; Saco ee ed Nommm—On Thursday, January 2, Mra. Carsarce D. Nonaus, widow of Thomas Norris, aged.50. years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her son, street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) after- Scun SG Haxr, before ashore on Nashaw went to in ‘the late ‘Some coal, i has washed ashore, can be saved, but vinat of if tsa" Scnm Crncasstax, from Belfast, Me, with potators, before His relatives and frienfully 50 do. of State of NY. 1064¢ 1000 do. P ~ be ee Sg reported ashore at 06” 500 do. Poe La ee turn O'Baies.—On Friday, January 25, after a long and Weakghe st Cape Henlopen, waa got off with do nae oe per qua : ior grass sao pee uards tour ‘7'P | sedions illness, Mr. THowas O'BRIEN, native of Beat , | water, * tutle, and taken to the Delaware 19 Comb tical ret Si ere —- siiiiien county Cork, Ireland (late of St. John, N. By, aged 28 Soun J W Eisn, from New Haven to Raltimore, was cur. eat'n Us ™. ashore on i ne ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ? ycneral_ on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from | of by tugs.and nvimeata 200 at imo do ao 1 No Tt ar a es please copy. esque ath errs We Traeore for, Baltimore, with 5 NB. ore fod fn ry 8 mw do. oi raed a St Johit y= miday, Jauary 25, after a short ltness, | Beem grounded on the fate and pumped fren and’ wil eall de x 1000 do. Axprnsox—WorteypYKe.—At Hackensack, N. 7, om A 1 for destination as soon as the ice breaks up in th 15 WU Tei ‘500 do. Thursday, January 24, at the residence of ‘the bride’s | ANTon Herwany PAW im, aged rears, Thi up in the bay. 250 % 100Cleve ents, by Geo. H. Fisher, D. D., JAMeS ANDERION to The friends of the ‘aged, and of his brother and his — Rip Light Ship {s now tn the lower harbor «& 36 1100 ACHEL A’ WORTESNDYKE, youngest daughter of Cornelius | brethren of the Masonic fm.crnity, are respectfully in- bynes 200 M: meet z= R. Wortendyke. . i vited to attend the funeral, 142m his late residence, | jours’, Hone, Jan li7Schr Mansteld (of Tonespert), 100 AtlantieMailS§ ry ‘Bassrorp—HawiGax.—On Thursday, Jani %, by | No. 103 Macdougal street, on Suman” morning, at ten | corn, aeauued tahaee iota co tex ta oa 5, caren of 50 do. m6 the Rev, Father McSweeney, Colonel Apri oRD, | O'clock. “5 r; she it; will have to pth sang hy fet of Sche of Fordham, to Mies Sanan EF. HasiGax, of Morrismia. Puckitawer.—On Friday afternoon, Jandar;” 25, after a Hattie of fast, drifted afoul of schr Cerro Gordo; the 1p anton Go! 4 Fo rertox—Mantaxp.—At Cally Chapel, Kikend- | short and severe illness, Atuent B. Puccnapen, » Dative | (eit Hondo lost toremast, bowsprit, Jibboom. &o; 8 brightshire, Scotland, by the Rev. 1. F. Hill, Lieutenant | of Bokel, Amt Hagen, Hanover, aged 19 years. ite Jonesport, f their pak bee’ and both ry goig | Colonel Foissetox, of her Majesty's al Staff Corps, Tho friends and acquaintances are résectfully invited hung roi Maier’ donien Wabeen ne 2 0. . Bh . Passi, —-. danghter of the late Stuart C, Wait S peor pining te § Wace be ~ reet, corner hae: without any material damage. sol eal 100 Tol, W it 39 , Esq., of rennan. , on Sur 7 Re Me Choate Minor 108 | “Wise ’Suake. On Thursday, January 24, at the nai. | Roper. —On Thursday, January 24, of o0tmanption, Miscellaneous, Py . -- 106! | dence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. J B. Brackgt, | Eeuie Rorzr. ‘3 Purser 81 of the steamship Leo, from Savannah, haw ‘ i 53 Homer Fisnen to Sanan A., daughter of William Sham, ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invilow., | our thanka for aisak ., all of Brooklyn, No'cards. attend the funeral, from the residence of her parent rib ae cio Qaptain Sisson, from New —+—__ incuam—Conoviu.—In Freehold, N. J., om Wednes | No. 122 Seventh avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, m | , non ON ee ae ugbe Std inet, having COMMERCIAL REPORT. day, January 23, at the residence of the bride's uncle, | one o'clock. fn, ai ‘ranciscd het: Aeagrad Furmay, Jan.25-60.M, | ©. H. Ellis, ‘Esq’, by the Rev. Frank Chandler, Mr. Joxx | Ruxverr.—On Thursday, January 24, after a lingering) ‘he rn in 189 days, which i» a one for the Asues.—Recetpts 28 packages. No change of moment oc- |B Kitonam, of Now York city, to Miss C. Lape, daugh- Tinees, of pulmonary tabereulees, Epwakp & Russert, ) summer passage. The Bridgewater in the Dispatom. it io yi Sout i besicahomiby tg 7 oh eee acot oor Woduesday, January 23, at | “Tho friends of the famally are respectfully invited to 2 aceon senre , nesday, 3 eRCR OF THR Port ror I fe have Breapsrurrs.—Receipts 5.311 bbls. flour, 200 do. and 4,807 | the Weet Twenty-third street Presbyterian cburch, by | attend the funeral, from his late residence, | No. our diewith considerable, ple nr pags corn meal, 6,000 bashels corn and 8,000 do. cats. ‘There | the Rev. F, G. Clark, D. D., assisted by the Kev, A. S. | Yleecker street, this (Saturday) afvernoon, at 2o'clock. | CP'ihe yedgh countries during the year” 1808, giving the ass more re mand for State and Western Sour, but | Freeman, Gsorcs B, Kerrey. to Caartorre K, only Swrrx.—Barvcer, wife of Edward Smith, a native of po d the nationality: Seer ge ie a inemstance otis teineensined Ie nent ee Treen, bs we a ie city. a ageing county Meath, Ireland, in the —— zi Ship Bark Bise She Pa, ra be LA Tounrrre.—On jureda, anu y ct ch, a by ‘ lami a a. es of feces se Gaavea, ‘aa of J. R. La stray, ‘his (Saturday) afternoon, a baif-past twelve iiaan 4 > M4 = 8 C sity. o’clank, ia ee evn Tuesday, January 22, at the | _ St.Jons.—On Friaay evening, January 25, Mrs, Sanam | pruanen- Big 1 Extra Stat 1035 | residence of the bride's father, by Rev. George Bush- | Parva, wife of Milton St. John. fot sN\5 Bi 12 95°] nell, brevet Major Joun R. Mywicx, Third United States Nothe of funeral on Monday. || Han 4 , M a Common to medium extra Western. 11 80 | artillery, to Barrie ‘A., daughter of H. R Moore, Esq., Vay Paut.—On Staten Island, Friday. January %,) Danieh, be 16 4 3 Exire round hoop Obi 12% | of Beloii, Wis Kerrme, ¢anghter of comes and Mary E. Van Pelt, 1n|! Swedish. 309 eH a The friends and relatives of the family are invited t Mail ieee rig Scmeneseces.—On ednesday, January 23, Mrs. B. attend the from the residence of her paren#, rs 2 wv Eas 80 ee Cae 528 Ay Scluerendeek, of a son. bas - a 9 s . —Forcorn there was m sliiefly for ox- | . ° plea. ‘at ees = ee anes een e sod tal" advanee'ses abliched, tee moerketcoe: | _Pez.—On Reiday morning, J Mantua Iaee, | Suontes Sat 26 Sone: Taine Ree ee eee esse ates. ed 2.000 | Sig. of Aun H. and'tho Inte 1, Ben. |’ The - pe ogee his gina nd cake $M a 81 1 Tar a i Fei 9117, | tie raluyes and friend of she officers and members of the pollce foree Se ORL am ae Eve: fa for new end ‘ 8 ‘market | invited te-atsend tne funeral, frem her - = ay ik wheat ruled extremetyi ant coe ‘order to | Kast Teenty-second street, on Monday afternoon, at ‘this 1 ~~ “. i ri 2 nada Pop TW ahd . o'clock, without furthor notios, the residence Se RN oe han Being contned to 0.6001 Gee nee Tor tate, and. | cRETE—ON Thussday, January 24, of congestion of Tyg oe Te “ee ie for Chieago Jan Mitwanke "fe wes” del, the ram, Jasna T- only son of-James, and ‘Wxourr.—On. Friday, Sg ee ee Batley was monersisly ‘actver though’ the marker ruled | The frienda of the family ure respectfully invited to | Funeral service om Su wi gtcoie teagan se ci AO heavy; sales 20,000 bu: ‘Canada West at $1 124g¢free und | attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, | o'clock, at tho Cy = TR leas & pnd Segre Oe ecrmak mien wormennde of asusnete: | 10 Amiicy sites, this “aturday) aiteracon, eens. Dunton, G6 First street, The relatives ae ae 3 ‘Buxswax.— DALLAMAN., jureday, January B- iy, ——_— — — We ewes neeascorans cit cgoceg | URE Saad ait ade ts @asurdayaneroon, | tha Oia of ow Tors Leggo, ¥: tnd eS. eae "AND ine: Be a = cparbis.—Adamantine, were unchanged with a moderate | at two o'clock, from her late resideuce, 167 North Sixth | M., are hereby summoned to meet; theiyooms (Corin Spoken, a&e. it fi y We. fe i J \y a®@rnoon, at two Protector (Nor), from Ee Ri sar ae Si Ds | Se sian meneny of cn | SS wanes be teh Ue Leer. oe me | “EME aga or How Yor, sm 4 " y aren nea cme omgeg boty Loge’ cag We ee Wixant Jouxson Cotn, in the 00th year of his age, who { tribute of respect to vanes mer. sa a wnticlecr (of New York), from Norfolk, Jan 1, tat for tho day wete itmitod to 110 bale tue following are | Was lost nt foa about the Zl of October, wilt take (piace Theretye ens, Morning Siar, Biogham, from Boston Nor 18 tee closing quotations: at Christ church, Bedford avenue, E. D., on Wrre.—In Brooklyn, de R. Wile, of Wr 4, Dec 31, no lat, &c (by ‘Elisa (Br), at Peroame- Sunday afternoon, the 27th inst., at balf-past one o'clock. | Ricmarp W118, son id the beta HS int, bape Des from 'Babia) » ‘The relatives and friends of the family ves and friends Dale, trom New York for ——, Dec @, iat are respecttully invited to attend. Comms. long and severe illness, which she bore with Christian forutude, CaTiarixm Awx, wife of Albert Coles, aged 61 years, 7 months and Dow middling Ig ihe YY = pres et ‘Thi inth street, after- 0, ‘est roti on gulet. and we hare note oreport. | noon, at bull-past con webok., Her’ tommine will be taken to Marble Cemetery, second street, near Sccond avenue, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Pree A orto Gecided. change, ‘et. So's | specttully invited to attend without furth ver, wel rf J 16e. for eal RA Be, S08 caatic Bode, 9%6e. Gene ae Stinneapol Mipao., on Friday, January PE eh ae 1, Senotas, Ocenia, aged Spears. rd ot wales of 10 Steaus of tartar at 3te,w 28i¢e. relatives and friends of the family are invited to 10 coroons Mexican cochinem at séc., gold, and 66 | attond the funeral, from his Into residence, ia Morris- ania, this (Saturday) morning, at half-past ton o'clock. Trains icave Twenty-sixth strset station at ten o'clock. Deves.t.—On Thursday, January 24, Susayvau Deven, in tho 65ch year of her age. ‘The tuneral will take piace this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of ber son, 270 street, Brooklyn. The friends and relatives of tho family are reapectiully invited to attend. N. B.—The time of funeralia erroneously printed ia the Brooklyn Eagle. Should seten o'clock A. M. i ot rao There orving, Ji patly Eacir,—Oo Thursday morring, enews Sat, 103 fe family ~ "clock. Facik, in the 62d year of bis The relatives and friends of 1 invited to attena the funeral from King street, this (Sauurday) aiesr Detroit papers please copy Erskine —On Thory ‘of are respectfully f. fy (Saturday), at twol Oe ee to Soi 619 Hudson street, Fisn.—The market for both dry cod and nackere! rl m| dull, But frm tm view of the light supply. Saine jo. at $17 0a $18 Herring wae ateady and firm at é5c. « Site. for |, and 280, for No. 1. Fin Crackers were more active and firm, with sales of 2.000 boxes No. 1 on private terms. Frricits were moderately active and firmer owing to the scarcity of room. The engagements, wi To Liverpool, Gd. & 64d. chieily at the latter rave, bales cotton xt ‘4d, 7,000 bushely pens at Zhe, 7,500 do, wheat at 7d. and 14.000 do, barley at ‘and teamer 14,000 bushels corn at Sid. To London, 4.000 bushels oats at C4. and 12,000 do. bariey ai td. To Bremen, 5) tous fas “Gusxe Raas.—Raled dull and nominal at 223¢¢. «280. In oy James Exexine, Gexny CLorm.—We heard of ‘no transactions, and prices were nominal ai 190. 2 19340. Hewr.—Manila ruled quiet at 11%c., gold, with no rales of ber kinds Schr America (Br), 46 of the family are Jan 23, lat 42, lon 69 30, faneral, on Bunday aseord weg? clock, from his Inte residence, No. 4 plea copy’ London (ENG ) Dieppe ‘ING NEWs. from Sava: ‘ieee Mile, for Now York, Youen Su pau rounen OS dplinee ieronsoa NYork : sehr’ Southerner, Beker, ss NX \ Aig Prince of Wales (Br), Chiswim, Cor! sete nte 10th for an p rot & Co, - . Boston, 4 une; er ‘eterson, St Jage—W y i sehr Gersh Bankes, Brg Lady iird (Bry, Bourgerds he Sous, NE eR Bana stings Brig M Rogers, Jones, Apalachiola—Van Brunt & i, aonrn, Hdrancen, Trevellvan (frome Sehr Breline Weed ha dos--D Trowbridge & Go, Senegal; 166, Chiet, "Wentworth (trem oon eee ‘ofla, Wass, Comus Christi (Texas)—Sihg. ‘%S—Sid ship Ceylon, Woods, New Bea PP. wae Gertrude, Campbell, Apalachicola—k D Huri- singh, W H Godfrey, Weeks, Baltimore—Vau Brnot & Fannie, Caldwell, NYork; cla ‘yilolnes, Philade! i ad moment to report. O:ber were entirely negiected, o Na ae tee nlad, sleadg and firm onder « light tured to aiversom W'S )%9 7 Jandary. 25, Bue A, Arrived. pe A EE ‘barien tind moderate demand. “The aioe were Gm Mon- | o'clock, nein Friday a y aed TET ith mden to See ale see, Laverpoot Jan 11, | port 16th. scur habe, Morrow, Pee te are gtk Ibe, park ak iS yokdsand. © city | yyraat Gaal, ited to attendithe funeral, | Pissed a sieamer, showing ove Bite hight born an eae: | 8th, and Bermuda tah ee Slaughter 751bs. at . . infatna and Shire of her 18 West Forts. heel: 16th, Int 48 50. lon 258, passed a steamer, showing three | ,, LiveRroot, Jan 12—Advertived, Damascus (5 Tees h iimited demand prevailed for ote for consump- | ™Reiguttinday af to o'clock. fs. Pound Bd, 108 Jon 7 Taw bark’ vigned | {and 17th: Delaware (@) for Neston lbh; A Criow on ot previous prices. ‘The sales cover balow American et | coomsng.—Ou l'riday, J 2, of congestion of the i S2miles # of Sandy Hook, | |3th; ou oy Mechaneie ait Hh City of Bortoa at second daughter of Joby amthip Towa (BE, Craig, Glasgow Jan, 11, and Movie |, -Sanony, Jaud Arr snip! # Norton, Valen at at j fas tpatibun’ (Pres), to quality, in, Canounk Goonn ‘demand tor hetalockt bag been ga | and Elizabeth W. Ferrey ad 8 years, 3 months and 1 ote . a ma oe ‘Tito rolatives and friends 4iyp amily are respectfully ed boree, ke. ‘a | invited to attend the tum mM the residence of her ic. ow metal, 2. a 30c., and | parents, Me Great Jones st of Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Foun._On Friday, "9 | Wicnarn A. Foro, in the 30th year of frie last, ‘The relatiyyfographical by! Ln in the market for ‘Bae.; yaes.—Lees activity prevailed fo ety chapel: a gente Turpentine, but prices Ere DO SM Smily, also the mem- ate, Scotland, aged 71 gears, u Tanoporn, youngest son of fi wo advs We. nn ji y Ashton’ raha. and se round, $233, a Kilieat res Dearest Willie, thou haat loft us, eek and in the ah, And thy loss we deeply feel; sauce of eto A Neal pan tia God that hax beret ie) le pee ough He will alt our sorrows heal, "The relatives and ‘fare respectful! invited to at- ; ot mech rae eee bhda, C A 11ig6., and 6 hhdi , nday afternoon, a two o'clock, i hate ie ag PSH | fi reno tig pantera 7 and withou: Rotion, AEs tet ite naem The calencome 1 Oe nONAN AN northerly goles the ire ees he Ww 1, J, oa Walingaday even: Leo, Dearborn, Savannah, 65 Matanaas, Jan 16—Sid . Holmes to Murray. Ferrin & CG. Jen aa'a” eet | beat *goty Teta, Winwelt Bostoa Wi, osmenia Meet M a m + ryman, . . and fungior, all bound 16 | p,LORT Crgasx, Dec S—Sid ahip Cosalich (Aust), from Trieste for N York. Santos, Dec 14—Cld brig Insauianeran (Dan), NYork, > cotles, minax, Jan $—In port bark Allee from Boston, arr Deo #1, El 3 r ne eda ee oe bers of Hattend the funeral 6, are respectfully invivefock, from hie Into “ inday afternoon, at im pg OK ode” Jan 12—Arr bark Ann Gran remains wi Second to her.’ The In port 8th, bark Rudolfo , Gladulich, oa rch, corner of Remsen a to Be Marys Bearynead cea. orem Since strong northerly gales, with » ea aadateen ones erent a - to ro: burR. “ed streets, Wil- | Steamship James 8 Green, BOSTON. J. St. the outside | price; No. 2 to arrive }” Forassr,—On Thuraday, Ds, with eotton’ f . Fairchild, Newbern, 3 days, . Jan Are bark at Bic ‘L000 do. | stall gt . 3) disease of the heart, Jamns Fe 2 anestonl , of Piles heettle pee Oo Experienced heavy Soar ee eee oe 8 % Br), Kin Ls pA "Fs ok benny: weal lon a cad mo BO ¥ wale adaa a th Sage ante foe, whose anding | , 900 do. No. 3, at S58 af : rt friends reays. lasers, to manier, sieamer Ne 3, at GA 70 94 OF Oe rum quiet, ab 0 $2 79 OE inited toationd. the funeral, fom inte reaftully | "3A. nt ck ud of olan, Conssing of ” | Hoven oak Fort Wayne, | inington, and $¥for Washinglon some ingulirgl: tt | No. (25 Sixth avenue, oO ao, | tod F Whitney & Co. Had an "8, anewes. | Reatard (hee basen ‘Ona.—For whele thers © P ‘aah a ocioen. ¢ reng W and NW winds the | Siips Gamilla; Gannde? be Mer si 3. rade sperm cont ny? a | Bdinborg papers plone OPT es a BEE Matis Hadgon, Jucksanvitle, with mdse, to Moore | 9 2athc-AFr steamer Gi iy ut ihe market remained Stas e,ca of | of William (Puller, and dnughit and Sehr Eran’ Walter, Coram, Lavaca Texas: Stockton, Cri ssa tcen tte acab: we wi te | Sak Cele Se re eee A ed Kn Retew rb hreniee q ‘the vee jow. ‘transpired. Prine 9 te sees ot funeral, on Sunday afternoon, atone o’clote, from 12) Bark Christiowa, from Rio Janeiro Mico oleedaie, un PRovisioxs.—I pork market and { South Fourth eitoet, Brookly, 5 D. Salted. Mobile: Lantian (Bet # Rerened, bet 28 ae and f Gaxti.—On Friday morning, ser a severe \iness, Mr. hipe Aridden, Palebonke ey : barks Flying fet tora. Ju & fair demand, at $20 ‘Western and | Txomas Guntit, 62 years. ite + ep Rove © Winthrop; | Mihm Spat Rahenons le retin Tt. Ps 19 fon 8, Lore | phe relates and Tete Nowy 0. 6. Pere re Marine Wiens. iq vega Mints Be 4 bers of io, 4 1 0. rare re- jarine “ a J at $16 Gis $17; also, for future tS) bore | spectfully invited to atiend ‘iuefunerals from ho tet. rivals above. son, NYork; sehr Moves Patton, Harding, N ros aera oe eee a ware eae ithe | dence of is son-itlaw, lvertA. Bogert 129 tharles laa bark eunk about ous aut etait | Omendia, ue) Carlson Liverpool, SI snip Amis siire moss, nod $12 8 $ for new Sh $17 0, 90) for now | street on Sa othren Of Moreauile Lodge, No. 42:1. 0 the bar at Sandy Hook. Judging | "in—Art bri Ane D Toreer, Haskell, Boston; she Volant, snore coupht fora sot EO 1e8°Stanecy 24, ah be o'clock Lyne tent cen ‘te ca ay masts seca ig cuanneice, Cae™ Eis ade ans Way q on San fant re r (Br). a iuding short ritbed at iiige. « ilige.; Cumberland cab | oe ot pa ag th tart a but Feapect to our ate | thaoped forse the steamer Sara- She, Nason, Fi 1 W Veughan, Howell, ipo Kees BES AE 8 Se re, parma BON HOEY JONES X sn en il mes | ee ig Bet bon rey, te, at 8 9igo. for city . 1, Larter, Becrotary. we may lear ">. | feooe, h Calawell, NYork, Sid sobre R © Biye, for Western.” The lard’ mark Gove, -On rday, January}S, Mrs, ANNA Gosuxa, tJ D Jones, No 18, reports hating | D Brittain, Philadelphia, tac. 8 Ha For ol» Buiter ae sete felend sop relatives are pespectfally invited to | 2d inst off Fire ad ristiane o0 the morning of the | ocyo A: rFaniay (Bel, Ne Rio Jansiro; ‘i Tapio fot commen Vinity 10 cholce, attend tse tcngeal, from hee lagresidence, 118 Thomp- | shor. they rupedit\ SC Rake has wot been heard from | eno ee Gla Te, oche, wits with ty ales of eoment te fer ap ae ree ten o'clock. pat on board Of ihe bets bark kate Bamier, Rawtora, rig kd jan Francisco papers . os a Siooetk q et, and s.gettine of fulj . 4 Bove “on We day, ‘iincnry $9 Pamack Hixms, aged or ie Mi roth hae Ca SUCRNTIR. Jum 18-are, mk nm, sale ot GO) bbla. standat i Ayers afte f an bot 2 owe Buon Named demand, in view of the quite overs | SL 40°"... and friends of the fambiy are respectfully him ov thi. v number | (BE . Rp for NY rag OL MES? ian Bu a ane len is Philadelphia | {pyited to attond the funeral, late reside’ , Charles Seaith, wis wife, three | yy “hy }-.. *- srore made of 60 Wuite, et Biyo./and | ie) varcen strovt, Brooklyn, ym Sumy 7 8 wife, and two onsen. this , as | . Prime ight straw to white at ut the | woe clock; {com thence 10’the Comemry of the Holy er same family ere acne 4 steady at 12390, a 14ige. wee Crome. and & brother-in-law anity. finx was Kruy—On Priday, January! 25, Winstaw F., som of ne ibg matineors on board iat 0 $975, Io Vi ha the lato fimothy Kelly, in the 2h yoarof his ago. brig Albion Coop sand in , 1984, another < e zi Cal ‘The friend’, and relatives Invited to attend the | brother, Captain oer Smith, sailed from Hallfax, NR, ‘ me, Crown funeral, from his Tate resid Yonkem, on Sunday, | BSCIOg wi wit ey Row Poallon lor Portland,” from. ‘Soh Pty rages will be interred in Calvary Cirmetery. T Pacednasl Weblo Hoes Conde The market continued quiet and we have in Brooklyn, on Friday a tegrr A Lig Pe Wied oc areal of shaet inst, of Portammo NH, saw the wreck of 190 OF 140 ons, bE UP. ‘ Bang Kuga PB (Br), st Borinada Jan 19 from New York. heavy ‘her the entire passage; lost Whole doce iad tle. ee B, f in with by bark land wan bonnea. 8 ‘ona, NB, to ‘owned in the lavage, fare Air), Mester, at Bermuda Jan % from HYork, took # pt but in light inda and Mauest gale could Suuged va co 4 MMR, CS