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‘ NEW YORK HERALD. MONDAY. JANUARY 25, 1867. 7 y hae Dee igre Ree Fern eS cnn itnce Sie lial oli . } rgciiel ciaesg Grst session of the Exchange ou each Baturday of 1 POLICE INTELLIGENCE. attend the €pneral, this (Monday) afiernoon, at hatf-past awakened at an eariy hou MEXICO. FIANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ee een axehanse om Th = pple ag Fag nent ppt arnt The lookout. who afar i desl Pde: > Ae 489 ed Deaces¥ Ow a Conc: Numerous complaints | church, corner of Secand avenue. the Situation—The Em- Suxpay, Jan, 276%, am. | Atlantic Mat. Jars Jan. 12 Jag. Ta" | luaving boee made for some time past to Capiain Caf- | Masox.—In Rreottiga, om Sunday, Jaavary 21, Lone peror Must Take a New Start—A Co. i ; Alten & Terre am 38 St | froy, of tho Fiftoonth prec concerning the disor- Ox, in the Tid year of Gis age. Impracticable—Double D. wutrews The past week was one of great excitement and panie | Aviom k Terre Fante pret — = oT — dociy chareatertgl she Oriental, « compers anlean, in tite | insted tennant tien a ne maaan enc coruecttnlly | TS ati ahewed, &e. "& the Stock Exchange, which culminated on Friday | Boston Water Power... = 20 = 25 Ps A 0 ne Mprtia 2 4 to attend the fuueral,: £1 ence o se Am os ~ yf Fale situations are aitended by this fainilty, tf erm 64, Northwestern 23 and the proferred stock 67)4, 91 80 2% | George Loa is proprietor, Sergeant » Ulster and Patebess county payers please copy. sustain ur cheer they cord oa.t, have eld owt tore them 120 119 | platoon of police, was ‘ordered t6 “haul” it about a ‘ey 99 964 | quarter past twelve o'clock on Saturday night. Tho Mottor.—On Sunday, January 27, & mative of Cappo- | Lour or two longer. — Lu deed. and f be. quin, county Watertord, Ireland, aged 36 years. come so badly frosen, that i a be heaviest seas they were Friends are respect(ully invited to attend the faneral, | 0%*sed wo chach the rigging in ta IT teeth to aid them in the to take place from 416 West Sixteentit street, on Tuesday | 14! struggle to hold on. Proven ad Lora lips are silent but “time, instead of serving asa remedy fi venders them ont: ly for the disor | The decline involved large forced sales of all the specu- the viciode aimee akon ee To break viola | iative shares, including those hel by combinations, 41% ©3645 | Sergeant entered the saloon with bis mon at the time y revolve, becomenk 78% 64K | specified and arrested forty-tive mon and twenty-two Chicagoan ‘the only means of deliverance. ‘The those which can uo longer be considered to have an exist | Cumberlaed Gal ee* 0% Sait | women, whom he fouvd om the premises, The entire from adoptii ‘extrem § ceatinede touchinuty eloquent wi ‘of tin? Shine, About ! o'ciook, the aiiiculty” increamns Re anne stem wasie | ence; but t had the effect of bringing outside capitalists | Cleveland, Col Gin... WI = HT — "| arty were marched to vhe station howso, whero they Sy ap hg EES CT wiven the aorta “an Ta idiog oud at ite volun: wes ng marke ucing strong houses | Delaware & Hudson Canal 154 155 45 — were det over night, and on the following mora! 1" + a i, * ited for to save tna! A - Ot eadt Wg Shanes leaves the field open ig “the | 1940 the market, as well as of ind! one: be Husson Rive 130 «131—Ss«12T_~—s23._| taken before Judge Dodye, who put Lea under Tueopone C. Monray, third son of Jasper and Kate M. | fore ther eves. Messre Henry Mos, Farah Barat, Jon specticle griieh devine ane ny iucutable. | Save had | Previously on the bear side to cover their “‘shorts” and | Tilinois Central 119% 119% 1124 | bail and held ‘the others swer, Among the men | Murphy, ared ¢ years vad 10 mouths. Ranney menned the bost cad pis Over the seas. hat before our eyes, From week to, montheope of a | buy forarise. The panic had its immediate origin in | Michigan Conti i 107% 106 = 104. | who were arrested on thy promises were seventeeM | gisong the funeral — o , he Canale: senna filled witl water, reaching the Wall-e ae ens Aitien Lappy solution, ‘which is Yet to-come atin outs | the breakdown of the Cumberland cernering clique, and | jictienn Southern. ;.-. 2% SOM TT TI | Cake esa ainn twa’ Mackeativers;’ ons laborer, ong | #9m the residence of hin parsuts $2 Sou'h Firat street, | guided, and the emaingsr of che enee weought eully of be ee ll o cious combinatiqma,inations. | the failure of two Stock Exchange firms which were car- | tiwnaltee & St Pad e oo iimber, two shoetakers, two arenta, ono Worcester. | MURRAY Suddenly, a Jerusaien, Long Inland, on | & belpicas, eondiuion. They were take {¢ the Masadeot Bahotd us now on the eve pyre Qrture of the | rying a large amount of the stock. The breakdown was | Mariposa Mining = 12% 104g | Shire sance manufacturer, one cooper, two tailors, one V Dipped , wife of Hou MurRay, muffer og placed i man tn coorenearene ne ibe t: French \s00ve and no preparatio“eyes of gloom | caused by their loans on it belng called in and their ina- Hortpeee pretences | enetee ote entree aD, One be Keomtuee eT OT | The friends of the family. and aiso tho feionds of his | Auenes et, hot goffee and, nourishing ooo! aud the choartvg nuvte ‘or this ‘critical moment. ¥ on, as those | bility to place the stock clsowhere, owing to lenders | New York & Erle RE lr ar tt nee lato, Wim. Murray, Esq., aro respecttuliy invited to | Jemarked that Mow Holmes sccmed to ters Wke‘au augal Ot Soldiers to whown they eee iaats 2 of peace, woud | being too distrustful of its value to accept it asa col- | New York & Erie pref. TN ™ = lees See Reasene feo Hvnier'e Font to Catvery , and ber agsiataute spared os efforts, néght or day, ta their way on the road to kaya Long ansicty | jateral. Curoberland fell from 90 to 45imaday, with | Ohio & Mississippt cor we wt Bs MK NAVY BULLNTIN. Wbexiup Saterday tmorving, Jantary 2% ta the | iusoa DE Wood, of Cutt avi we roma ned ite What wilt bappen when the las’ transaction of a hundred shares in it, sb =< @ enero 37th year of her age, Mary Sxetzy, born in Dnblio, fro. | Cvery aight, superin the dressing of the\himbs three city? cho anewern wha; pEmperor’s return to | oBly » sey sabat fnivee ere fee 1s 'ot 06. | arrival of the Supply Stommcr Btncanchunotts, | isud-nod se Seleted wife of deme MoDonald, 7 °° | mon cash day, much Jean froven have bere fers a fit occas Ramanan geo one’ | Wee Maite wad Sipe aeay wp, ‘shert’” Thieme it shah | Seeker eee 43% 403856 | ame United Stat steamer Massachusetts | _ The rolatives and friends of the family ara invited ro | Amprtated. and If all these ave. anved. ue they pr vbably wild stocl a 7 3 bie . tt is from the unmediate, ‘eon ere lander the preseat elreursset Paboeran wet? Alon | alt the stock was held by the clique, che biter in | Randlng Rocco: TOE Me 1B MOEN | Te port lat Galurday, Bbw en Key West foo entaceand tie Gonder) morning at 10 0'dock, | vw samive. “aaipieates : this case having been severely bitten. These failures | Ww, Union Tel h 46: 4 7! from ber late feat Twenty-eighth street, | aye for Biditinene? we speak ‘sat a for nce. No longer must festern Union Telegraph 46% 46% 46% — 45% | om Saturday, January 19, for New York. Ou the m to Bt, Cohrmba’s church, Twonty-fifth street, near Fighth | ashoru'st Cape tot roe th oO ‘we romain supine in ee Security of 8 “perhaps,” | led the banks to scrutinize the securities upon which | Government securities were quoted on each Saturday | of the 20th encountered. off Cape Carn . dora pact i bar Camater vat | ashore at Cape totey on ' Ay ng ® tora mn ne tonsor ‘accope more gang este | pe sanden "ean | they had made advances more closely than usual, and | of the past four weeks as follows:— op Chater RF Ae womaeiaies Maininhy evebiae: Baines New Bramswick and Nova ia papers please cony. XW gales during the She will be got of if timoe urges, apd the dark unknown Very | considerable calling in of loans and forced sales ot the Yan. 6 Jan, 1% Jan.10, Jon. 28, | Hat hve! u.. of Hilton Hewd, communicated with the | aqM ORT At Port Chester, N.Y. on Sunday, Jasuary | j7ip/ eoatinnes, ex dere atone Let re! of this necessity has been one | stocks hypothecated Sixes of 1881 an Un saps Joux Mrzrox Nortex, aged 40 years, ran, the anne which have brought the pic spe: huni Sant gre On Thursday ae, Ee a Taine Pee Seearr Cohan onde of the family are invited to attend the funeral, | ,BB0 Ocaax, Ware, Thoma: of Ralfset. wee at Satie primey eaith is still ina feeble state confidence was further shaken by the an- 128 Pon: from the church in Seldeu;.I. 1., on Tuesday afternoon, | rn viet," Prevho date che had been r ‘ PmMpArOF back: Wiis following the promulgation of ti. | nouncement of the fallure of an open board firm, coupled Sox sag tala | logatoumor Corwin, United ‘States revenue cutter Wire | # ome o’tock, sustained sonst Stenoe aed Cettaroer alee eka ae Orttat oe, 8¥e/imay have convinced his Majesty that | with the statement that thelr account at the Bank of 1OT% 108 107 * | detness, United Siates steamer Chicora. On passing | kArs%.—On Saturday, Janwary 26, Toxs Ravers, | ay not leaking badly she was to: pegored. ‘Since the donne iG planned ut that time by his advisers 105% 105 Cape Hatteras she encondtered st Jos froin the | 69 68 years, 10 months und 9: thet no intelligence fas been reeatved, and {tle feared that the o1DinaY/¢R present. cireumstances, and in view | North America had been overdrawn to the extent of Jose Wess 1084 | corth and northwest, with « high mea running, and | ,, TBe felatives and frlends of the arnily are respectfully | +e nity have been Joet in some of the recent galee. ‘Puld uot, wee period which intervenes. before | $210,000, and that the President of the bank had died | 7 and $-10ths, Ist sories ioe Tous 04eE | arrived in port and anchored off the Battery on the even- | i3vited tovattend the funoral, this (Mondey) afternoon, | | Hm Maer JW tor wa- Luxe, Robson. from at thiee'o'clock, from his Inte residence, at Gifford’s ata” | mungton, NC, put Into Queenstown 10th lust, tion, on the Staten Island Railroad. The boat leavee'| — Scwe Maxcarer Diut—Sehr Bloomingdale, Whiteliall’ at one o'clock P. M., and connects with the | &t Gloucester ou Wednesday, having om board cars at Vanderbilt Landing, SL. sehr Margaret Dill, Gillispie, from Bouton for St RioRvAN.—Oo Saturday, January 28, Ezy, daughter of | Gre wan dinarceet ake ee saat, On tne Michael and Mary Riordan, 2 years and 6 months. | The The friends and relatives of we family are requested | w to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 126th | On green i pared ines avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at Sireony a ir di eve eri wo Sauxpas.—On’ Sunday, January 27, Captain Jaurs jonsul at Gloucester ry mage regiment New York Volunteers, ieaiom aeae, provided ites pre hag * in the S84 year of his age. Scour Mawtua—Capt Josa, lato of schr M ‘The funeral will take place om Tuesday morning, at | Jan 10 began. are, rea nine o'clock, from the Ohurch of the Immaculate Con- | NNEC. at SPM veaseh opting ries, 8 EM Thee. ception, Fourteenth street, where a solemn requiem mass will’ be celebrated for the repose of his soul, and thence to: Calvary Cemetery for interment. The friends of the 105 of the French troops, be executed. 7 and 3-10 pa th 4 suddenty in consequence. Minor failures quickly fol- chs, 2d series. 104: 104: 104 104: fog of the 25th, at fifteen minutes six. The follow. in sacinegmanae of ary te whole miercr, | owed, and ramom of hers tore important wore | Tau 80006 3d vonos,. Hare “JOU Hogs lou | mera of her ocery OT Ot ang avy the reunion of w congress become, indeet, im. | freely cirealated; but none of these proved trae 0 far Lig total imports at the port of New York for the | 4° ing Muster ond Puo!--Philander Dickinson. f pote Sede ae phat ng ant a Beck as the public had any concern in them, although sus- | “eek ending January 25 compare as follows with those | Acting Ensign and Erecutive Officer—sobn Lourie. ‘ag hi — can no longer pensions took place and’ in jiinacat wage of the two weeks previous:— Acting Ensign—F. G. &. Lennan, Robert Hunter, cons! proceedings of the government were P some Cases sel nt Werk ending Jan, ¥ . Henry W. O'Hara, Wm. Robinson. {va the eaeential ides Of @ national congress, to | eftveted between brokers, The affect of the whole was | Drvgoode..-"........$4 0% Bee $250i,a3 ge/fan, cer | Passed Awisiant Poymaster—W. FV. Torbert, Gacmntven near tone ie hae are highly disastrous, the losses sustained by the sacrifice | General merchandiso. 3,027,228 2,008,352 1,143,900 | Acting Aesitiont Suogeon—Samuel P. Boyer, Alls jor a new de'ermination om the part of the sovereign. | °f property held in Wall atreet alone amounting to many ppoccp eel esy ae Assidanis, HF. Hayden, Samuel H. Magee,” Benjamin ‘The representatives of the Intervention have, on their | millions, and, owing to the panics and depression | T0tAl...~..........$7,062192 $4,220,385 $3,685,070 | Jamos; Third Assistants” Charles Ir. Dyce,’ Edward J. part, a sacred duty to fulfil, that of not leaving bebind | whic had preceded this crisis, the bull houses and} Th¢ !mports of dry goods for the week compare | Swords. h ' them, after their retreat, a situation undecided id sand oxposed to the chances of a doubuiut isstie. They ona | Speculators wore in anything but a strong position | ‘Mus: iho prints erg he uk ye ooh os only lerve behind them an empire firmly established, er | previously. Wall street, however, may be likened tos | 70" the Week. 1865, 1866, 1467. another y ernment organized in th the cnniry, 2 Entered at the port.. $496,109 $2,588,518 $2,520,001 | ==" Without this ai i fouon, only Me for turaishing aew | Tier to Which the country at large stands in the rele | Thrown on market... 952463 “2002701 240281 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. feet water and no hore or Penipal shoals to save the crew. The Mf was frown Savamowae reported. pretexts to.anarchista, tion of a sea, and, like the tides, capital is constantly Since Jan, 1. 4 and relatives are most respectfully invited to attend. bound to Baltimore, as before Pag Ce as eich stk Entered at the port..$1,601,101 $11,388,471 $8,776,028 rane Spoonen:—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Jonuary 26, | scx vores pte : eee ° + Onough % abandon their equivocal penton, aban is tor vk at My the gor ‘Thrown on market... 2,080,081 10,778,912 Syitavet Married. Carianins, relict of William Spooner, of Philadelpine. fore repatted autores Bauan ole ox tics ign ‘ipo the is tme, they di y conriderable energy, but which e river and capital out street, are JARVIe_Romissow.—On Wednesday, Jhamary 23, at the The relatives and friends of the family are respectfutly | beach, and will probably be on it the weather con! shelgh tens: anane te bility, while it feers, at the | Quickly replaced. ‘The street, like the river, has its high psi o Methodist Episcopal church at Now. Tackelle; by Rex. | {nVited touttond the funeral, from the residence of her | favorable. ‘The argo of ‘olin end molasses is but same time, Uberty of action. Governing in the | tides and its low tides, Wrecks float occasionally upon i” CAL. BRPORS. Lewis J. Contant, Joan S. Ji A “bY Rev. | gon-incaw, Win. ‘Kirkpatrick, No. 52 Suite street, on | damuged, the vessel never having bad over two fect of Same Uf the anlarer ter latte tanec ak aes : Saruapay, Jan. %—6P. M. | [emis J. Contant, Jon S. Janvw to Sanat M. Roussos, | tuesday mornipg, at seven o'clock. The remains will | ® her hold, and that being discharged by her own pumps. 1 being suspected, and even | ite aurface; but from these new eraft are constructed | Asmes.—Recwipts 28 bbls. The market for doth pot and nd be taken to Philadelphia, cannes Fesen Ser Ryans Teale: Boatinltoe tebe, aaa they acc tuore deeply interested than all others in Laving | OF the broken timbers are put together again and | pearl continued dull and nominal, at $8 25 a $8 60 for the Died. Srervax:—On Sunday, Thunary 87, aflere short ittoam, | MOOS one aan po Brolin every gradually rigged afresh. New capital takes the place of | former, and $11 a $11 75 for the latter. Avaxs.—On Sanday morning, January 27, afer a tin. | HesnY ,ovHrvA%, @nativerof Germany, in’ the 18th year | | Tieee, Ta it pe sold at auction today, tne vessel a The friends and'relatives are requested to attend the | '6.co! off. Schr Flying Fish hes been got off, and 1s at tee- fnneral, from the’ residence of his brother Frederick, aie 2 Miscetinncous. Rea Co Macey street, this (Monday) afternoon, ‘at 'two Sreausuie Gex Meape (Cornection)—The qteamship Gea - Sruvexs.—On Saturday, January 26, Jomemme Srevnxs, | Meade. from New York for New Orleans, fell in with brig bid of Frederick E. stevens; and daughter of Mary Aun { G W Barter, Capt Allen, from Wilmington baund to New fogjom. York, which had strack on Cape Lookout Shoals and lost wna relatives end ag hd of the familyare respectfully | rudder, aud’ was leaking, when the Gen Meade towed her to invited to attend the funerul, trom ber late rosidence, | ieaufort, N@, bat. (The ielegraphic despatch published 280 Jay street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o’cloek. Sr Jou bn Friday evening, January 25, Sanasz | Yesterday Incorrectly atated that the Gen Meade had beom Panver, wife of Milton St. Jobn. towed to Beaufort ber.) ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Stxamsmir Santiago pe Cuma. Capt J W Smith, toft New attend the faneral, at the Northwest Reformed’ Duteh | York on the 10th of January for Greytown, Nic, lay there All contribute, therefore, to make of the counci! to be | the old, as the living take the place of the dead, and | BReapsrorrs.—Receipta 2.537 bbis flour, 100 do, and 6,000 | gering illness, Marcaxer, the wife of James Adams, aged held at Teja, a solemn and decisive event, Weak meas. é is be ‘mo, | begs.corn meal 0 Bis : ures, enmeaning hinte and double-dealing inust be | Wall strect, Uke the world of which it is an epiteme, Siegvteneonpre meme rane ke oan | Sg years. Toe friends of the fart): <nchewed. ‘The dignity of all, the hoaor of Franee, the ‘| goes on as before, The buried ashos of a host of balls | St further decline of 0c. per bbl. the market for State and | synorat from her Inle residence, OS SufblE. streck, on most vital interests of a whole population, perhaps the Western four ruled very quiet, the demand bemg confined | Typed clock, edatare of the country, will be Minumasneantee and bears seem © eciy the a eroety Ground, and | ty the tmmediate wants of the trade, the market closing dull hip Soe ar a Sroka a: Ata ADAMS, young: The. Pacificati pal caeepticnersnko areolar gone before. The | and heavy at the appended quotations, at which sales were | ost daughter of William G, and Nancy Adams. -The. Pacification of Mexico by Mexicans. contests waged by the opposing forces on | effected of 6,200 bble, Southern flour ruled heavy, though The funeral! will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at {From the Mexican Times, Jan. 8, one o’clook, In'Mpnica Ohove haxe avar hisen imparted as diel ste the Stock Exchange are conducted with as | prices were without quotable change. The demand was ‘AnpRews.—At Savannah, Gu, om Saturday, January 8, ‘Mochos end the Liberals, When the French interven. | uch strategy and determination as great battles, and | light, the sales being confined, to 300 bbls. Of rye flonr. | 9g, Mrs, Euza Anpaaws, widow of Benjamin ‘Andrew tion threw tho mantle of imperialisin over the ashes of | the aim and sacrifice is money in the one instance and | Which ruled steady, 200 bbls. were sold at $6 50.088. Corn | of New York, aged 74 years, ng republicaniem, there aroe a third party; imperialists | tife in the other. The last panic was the Waterloo of | Tea! was neglected, but steady, at our quotations. Woe Patticulars of the funeral hereafter, id into exir y —_ oe John Burke, a:native of the parish of Ball ‘Tral dhe eupremacy of the clergy. To-day their chiet will is | them; but bulls as well as bears die hard and recuperate £1238 | 2oumcy Kercy, ireland, aged 48 years nt’ "uw | ghurch (Rev. Dr. Ganse), Twenty-third strech, between | wo days, and arrived at New York ou the 2th thus ake self-preservation, ‘The liberals are those whose watch- | quickly, and there is mo knowing how soon their St. 4 12 15 | | The friend and acquaintances of the family, and those | three o'clock. ; +" | ing the round voyage in 16 days and 20: hours, and bringing Helena may be turned into sn Elba, from which they 22 i8 | & Olvany, poset fully ravited toatiend the oa Woownxy, —At Paterson; N. J’, on Sunday, January 27, | Passengers through from San Frauctsco tn 21 days. fil) pocurn to! agai oc tenet 21890 | fom he Tendanee, 20 Cs TN Exorse, only child of Jacob B. and Susie L.. Woolley. Curren Suir Pena Donna, at pier 26, Kast river, for Bam again become masters @ 13 65 | from her late owe ae airect, om Tuesday | ‘The remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery | Francisco.—Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather am@ scatter the bears liko ehaff before them, Every dog has a 8 & tralee pa ae toatl chy iy. for interment on fuesday morning. bad going, this popular elipper has taken in nearly the his day in Wall street as well as elsewhere. 515 | _ Borm—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, January 25, Axvaxw | Wome —On Saturday. Janoary 26 after « short and | whole of her eargo ina very short time. She bas remalaiog On Friday and Saturday the investment demand was 540 | Jonwsox, infant son of Goorgeand Mary E Butts, age, son of Eliza and the late Nathaniel Wordon, late | 700m fora moderate quantity of frelght, which will be re eat, though the ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to geared tee te te ee market still ruled dull and heavy. The sales comprised | attend the funeral, this (Monday) a(ternoon, at two % Li capi 18,000 bushels, including amber State at $3, No. 3 Milwaukee | 0 clock, from the residence of bis parents, 104 High (uat stocks had im this, as in ail panics, sunk on private terms and No. 2 do. at $286. Loss activity pre- street, Brooklyn. steward of the steamboat Thomas Cornel. cetved during the next four or five days, when she will sagt ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | on her seventh vovage to California. The Prima Doona invited to attend the foneral service, from the residence | pe: to the trade f Gelivery of his mother, No, 66 avenue G, this (sonaay) evening, | shiners are muvious to get frelgit ans To oe m in below their real value, and that they bad only to-buy in | vailed in the corn market, and lawer prices were accepied Caxry.—On Friday, January 25, at 145 Kast Thirty- | 35 seven o'chock. maine will be-taken to Rye for | are the clipper = » | first street, Waruiax Hi Cary, in the 34th year of his r even. river, She is also order to make money. A considerable further upward | The sales were limited to 96,000 bushels, lacinding mized | age, native of Newcastle. Weal, county Limerick, Tre: | ierment, ov Tuesday moraing by the halt past eleven. | Fotywing Prin Done in wety foe, ‘we inden, the market, and it is tothe interest of fee aber agp deseo’ a $16 eae er nye 5 seubaiehes tailor ston ssiaiade: te Rondout and King:ton papers please copy. 4 pee ing Ba in x4 San eq banks to prevent any tafge failurea, The worst is in $109, Oats tended downward, joing; ae funeral, which will ree ey trou the hy Ra peeyg & Pe bar get = known to tne Tor making short passages all probability over, and it is to the interest of the coun. | “les 25.000 bushels at 680. « Ge, for State, Ble. a 65c: for | Church of the Nativity, Second avenue, this (Monday) try that a quick recovery should take place; for panic | o¢ eo Hlunited to" 3.000 Stanels Weolate: at ghanen ‘one So nldieeton t ee ms santa has sani toes 7 the and depression here unsettle confidence all over the | stitside price, the marke ruling heavy. Barley and toalt So Gttunay Contry aicsaseempet seal; thence preset Peiespiig soap ae the demoralized con- bushels Canada West at $1 a1. greene: Dy hegre a, Ghosts, ¢ only gon dition of affairs street some webks past has ba gear portant of description were james F. and Luc; mn Alexander Carlisie, aged2 only refiected im an aggravated form the depression Sr caine tim, lin Seema ee a verre sod gaye. ff the famtl: Tespect- 7 Telatives: of 1e ly are eleowhore prevailing, owing to the contraction | tuoca'na material decline wee granted, tha aasctet tat | folly invited to attend the fuaeral, from 127 Hast Thirty- of the currency at the rate of four millions a | quite depressed. The sales were about 750 bales. We | 1! street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. month, the unsettled aspect of political affairs qeote:~ Corrcy.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, Jaouary por rey s .tke of wiammatory croup, Jonx Wittiam, eldest son of in and Rose of. subjected. The dilatoriness of Congress in giving atten- ceremony eee tion to these important matters ie little less than a 1 Romanos _ (Monday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Hise, aed 4 months and 23 days. Commence or tax Port—We published on Sati Y Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend | ing s statement of the foreign arrivals at tnis pin the funeral,from the residence of his parents, 295 Bighth avenue, between Twenty-0fth and Twonty-sixth ban year 1866. We now eomplete.the account by. giving the.coaat- this (Monday) afternoon. at one o'clock. Vay Zanpr.—At Van Zandt Point, Flushing, L. 1:, sad: denly, on Saturday, January 26, Dr. Cuarums Al Van Zaxnr, aged 69 years. The funeral services will take place im Zion churob, Little Neck, Flushing, on Thursday morning, at half- Past ten. His relatives and friends are: respectfully in+ vVited to attend without further invitation. Care for Little Neck leave Hunters’ Point at balf-past nine A, M.; returning leave Little Neck at half-past twelve M. i “y F ‘ become impHeated tion. | ~Ememoaued=s: | etusersase tal B8| Be] weacnncwncu ‘all the tepes and all the elements of his party. Next to | Bstional reproach, atid the longer setion 1s delayed upon nip a | grin arm yeazaasg him may be ‘Porfirio Diaz, Riva Palacio (of the | them, and especially the currency question, the worse Davia. —On Sunday evening, Janus 27, after # short SHIPPING NEWS. South), and Eacobedo, | A glance at the rejative bearings | it will be for both the Treasury and the people, The 2 ny mhuerge were Lnrirsriae med oan galing (OMe Aaa tetse ose Rcietin at te teat oi EE im au z the immediate of Mexico. In taking this | further contraction of the currency should be imme- De Wir. —0n Saturday, 3 any after © shore ite ae So Oo eae racine seater it Axa ‘SUFFERN, fe ‘im. id : 1 19% Sie for wltnin the ist | ‘amon the poeta Betis | Seas daass ceases ss roaseptiaksce Saedjota Siam dave ter of the late Hos. John K wuttera, of vor: 6 sen waren ..ere 2a ii ist ta toro raine thet the ifperals have, already possession of | 2otes, thus preventing any disturbance from this source, ‘The triends of the family are respectfully invited to JANUARY’ 27, 1867. a= ‘aa « the greatorpart of the country, the salient points are | which there would be if they were largely withdrawn at pr marth ipa rina org by 5 Annee: ase siininila cantat ee ae crit wick aces tor bases of opens: | MMtUrity, these notes being mainly held by the banks as feamtue will be takee. to Toreet's, Ocange ‘county, for ene city of Banton Br) Rrooxs, favernoot Jon 16. | | The Janes Island Lightvessel, near, the entrance te Gigns,what is to prevent the Mocho military leaders | ® Portion of their reserve, The people of all degrees of interment. ip Arar, ioe Prep nrg peg ning, dees, sired from wealth and poverty are now laboring under a painful sense of impoverishment arising from the difficulty of making both ends meet after paying taxes, and as it is absolutely Alaverstraw Ss please copy. Dimgs.—On Friday, January 25, at St. Luke's Hos- ital, Caanzes Dies, tate private in Company B, of the hiy-eighth regiment, New York volunteers. Bs . be given. i, lon 66 20, 359 miles east of Bandy om ot (the bese wi bee Geeae Titiaee pian river: waterloared and abandoned, with rudder gone: | day, fn inst, by heavy isaccos of foe ta. motos ie 9 hours with her; 260 90 PM, steamship City of | river on that day. generally admitted tbat the military of the coun- | necessary that these should be reduced, nothing would The funeral services will take place at St. Johi New York, hence for Liverpool. | (Arr 26th.) tey isin the Mecho party. And does not the history of | be better or more popular in thie respect than the aboll- ni 9A Ti chupele Vari strvet, this (Monday) morning, at eleven | *oamsiin fori (Rr) Hmonsan. Fiverpool Jan 18, and | 07 ONG M BRERUEN, Lightoouse Inspector, 6th dat, een ee sae faireheac? of winning | tion of the income tax, which is entirely too inquisitorial | “on&ctinaceaommtinueh stendy und trem, at $1.20 for | Dovis.—Ou Sunday, January 27, Carmanter Doris, See ree 0k SE eerwneen tom Ce Seer ene eine an ol ™ . , 4 26th. “4 the fortun* of battles? ‘In other and bappier countries, | in its character ever to be otherwise than distasteful to | jobbing lots. No sales of importance ef youngest daughter of Matthew and Mary Doyle, aged 2 Steamship Seacnge rae Oude: Sinith. Foon > den a eg WADR’S rotnt 1anT. i 1d milit im that desult Provistons,—Receipts 773 bbls, pork. 93 do. beef, 197 pack- | years and 3 months, ‘MD, with passengers, to the N Amertean Steamahip Co. ‘The lighthouse on Wade's Point. at the mouth of Pasquo- 1h held a8 military | maxi docaltory | any community. ages cut meata, 1.68 bbl fara and 280 dressed bogs. The |” The friends of the family are inyited to attend the | Gry Geese nar ite manaant gaaee® | aknes Altemarle Sound, will be lighted on and after fare source a pede acy pete 5 rhe aad is 0 ei aw at an demoralization, and by poverty of | orzan'zetion, | The railway share market closed steady, but with an brevaiied, tho market closing sirong at $2015 for Western Thun Coen lepine stews mallee past agente Eat NTEDas eane Geass of Gee plus takers. f ‘ * Whaleaen. impotent to gain great success or achieve ve re- | improving tendency, at half-past five on Saturday, at | %%4$194dcash for old mess. The sales for immediate de- | Thirty lem stract, Om Dibuliat Ht eenGi Dy te Spararon, | plaves, boards, Ac, anda part of a slips deck howes. sup: | _ Sl from Provincetown 23d inst, schra EH Hattetd, Ke Us bb! $20.60 for new mess, Ye ry 26, | P P elt, sulta, But does the pistory of Mexico support this maxim? Granting the concentration of the Mocho forces in the valley of Mexico would draw together the liberal forces for an attack and a pitched baitle follow, would the result be decisive except to secure to the vic- tora political power in the capital? The conqueror in posed to have been from some vessel anchored on Hatieras. | North ailantic Ocean: Kinma F Lewis, Powe, do. Steamahip Merrimack, Van Stee, New Orierns Jan 2), at Sid from Honolalu Dec 31, ship Mount Wollasion, Willie, 4AM, and SW Pass at SPM, with mdse and passengers, to C | New Bedford. K Garrison. Bark Stella, Nye, NB, was at Paita Dee 27, having taken Sieamahi Merman Livingston, Raker, Savannah. 70 | no oil—afl wel Bound ise on the line and North nest ox ACO, | season. ie., mt the following prices:—New York Central, 101% a %; $103 w 8189 ror ela da cna S10 881: forprime. ato, | Je. aged 2 yearn and 6 cathe, . . re new ebrual Frien u are re ret ¥ te Erie, 68% a; Reading, 102% 0.103; Michigan South- | Starch at gio 62s $00. nellars tod buyer's ontins THeet | yond the funeral, {rom the residence of his parents, Ni ern, 7234 8 %; Ilhnois Central, 112% a 113; Cleveland | was steady with a moderate business doing. 400 bbls.. | 99 First place, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at two and Pittsburg, 823¢; Cleveland and Toledo, 1173 a 118; o'clock. haves, with mdse and passengers, ‘to Livingston, TL PM, Cape Hatteras beating WSW, ¢ Treectd hens |. Fixbiey.—At Yonkers, on Saturday morning, January hanged sig. K Ln‘ itia, Stowell, NB, was at Palta 20th ult, with OO the fleld would necessarily rulo in the Cabinet. But | Rock Island, 96% a 5; Fort Wayne, 96.0965; North. $33 50. > : “ , Saas ceataslnp on Uevees, taken for haveaaate’’ "| vem apation tenrat told ‘Ail well Bow does the a Mexico sone ate great Eel western, 6% ‘. ~-preferred, 04% 0%; Western Union c, a 9560. rag, au brovions Pri Pet porem wife of George Findley, aged 31 bay mn Bromntheun eck etitainatom, NO, 0 “eno Clio a ld at Te Roary ‘ 4 , : Ppadse and passengers, to C Gootapeed. Maren. Report romben , fees te nome tannengend ag Re Telegraph, 45% 8 X. of HH) packages, at Ic. 8 |” Relatives aud friouds of the family aro respectfully in- | "Sieienahip Dudley Muck, Varcridar Newborn, with mdse | and De Franklin, the furmer. with 2a’ sp aud 40 Upbt, wud - end to war, brings peace to the country, gives time to \ Real the bleeding wounds of the people’ Would a i na victory for either Mocho or liberal, in the valley oe lexico, bring in its sanguinary path that security for “ hfe and property throughout the country wh'ch to-day ae vited to attead the foneral servicer, from her late reel. Norfolk, 38 hours, with and pasaengers. to Murray. Perr! the latter with 200 sp and 400 hpik, Stenmahip Albemarle, Bourn Bark China, Gifford, NB, was at Mauritius Dee6, ready fer. mdae and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co. sem, bound right whalin Hark Mayflower (of New Haven). Fllingwood, St Vincent, Brie Heman Smith, Martin, was at St Vincent, CVI, Des $7 dave with supar. de. to H Trowbridge’n Sons. | Has beed | 17, with 40 bbls ap oll- all well, Jost sails . Government and State securities sympathized with the general depression and also with the recovery, but the business transacied in them was light, —On Saturday, Jannary 26, Brinoer Frez- PATRICK, & Dative of parish of Ballyakeene, county Tip is notknown? Would it resuscitate that decaying com- That part of the recent message of Governor Morton nd i days north of Kermuda, with strong NW s ial ence thris amid peace perary, Ireland, aged 3 years and 6 months, " weed 5 det a Hatt h poken, &e. moro which can thrive only omnid Niporal shicta, nave | it ‘hich ho congratulates the people of Indiana upon fendeney x down- | PPhe relatives and frieuds of the family are respect ase Fan Wan” Son T4"7H, Scobanged signals wets | Bark Jala Chaps, Chase, irom New York for New Oe. + held” their ind in the places of Mexico, even | the condition of its finances and the near approach of | and aes , and 2c. for prime eee ie ton raenas) from her =) (pong vag Toms nn pee hia ‘A aliemtodea. wil year ane Jan Ie aed oti tos mond, Seca during the h intervention, And would not the | thoStato to the liquidation of ite ontire indebtedness | MqMtstram to white. ot sos. a tose, torcaro- | smeta” tncaitary Comeraty enn _ BD upton C8. x basis ofwoked Istand Pavanges aT Yanquished in a great battle fly to their mountains and | con4g rathot oddly to those who remember that in 1947 | lina and Oe. « Sec. for Rangoon, with uo sales of moment |” Fons. On Saturday, Janvary 26, Sanam, wife of Wm Kirt Meme, (or Birth). Serviog, Buenos, Ayres. 68 days, foreign Ports. ‘with hides, to a 7 days 13—No vessels i “ of Bermuda, with strong gales from BW to NW, and stove Baracoa, Jan 0 in rt. Great, Dee 16—In port schr Angelis, Pedriek, Cromlae the creditors of Indiana were compelled to release the “he market for raw, ruled dull, but prions were Ford, aged 66 years. brates peed jo relatives and friends and those of her som, BR, | hulwarks of this fair country for forty yoars? If in a great battle | State from one-half ite obligations and rely for reim- | wi decided change. We heard of no sales. Fair to | _ Tho relatives an ant Sieh oe ate ss Parone (of Gloucester), Do Dominica, 24 | lin, arr 6th, for refining oted Refined Wi are respectfully invtied to attend the funeral Sehr Jutta Parsons (ot 110 . Dougias, Dominica, M9 ie liderala wore vanquished, they would but roturm {0 | parsement upon the canals, with the promise that the | Suit and ears at tiga Se Geiser ace’: | services, at the Greene strecet Methodiet church (moar | days, with fruit vo master, ‘Hal heary NW gales the entire | Dosmct oa in por bre huey. Carey, ss haname Of tte latervention since the fitst French seldice put | legislation should be auch as to provide for the canal | Misc. for soft white and ite, Tet Dante, Broome}, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. The | PAINE Nathaniel Unase (of Nantucket), Snow, Baracoa, 13 | days: shh C ¥ Young. for NYork 2 days, tect ou Cana ‘the Mochos were sahquabed stook. Yet the legistation has been such es to take | 16.000 ibe was erat. Pj ‘30,000 Ibs. at 100. a 12%{¢.; also Pg my etn pm ad a ad N. J., on Tuesday, | dave, ye trait, to Francis Spies, iss been 1) days ‘north Pe Nak Ng lg at ag NYork, for Bos- imitat example . i at ten 0” for intermen: of tnt 27, with heny) 3 host foremal Ta from im Aggy mitate the example of their victors, | wiay all provision forthe portion of the debt thas in- | j,,460n res steady and Gem, with sales of 190,000 ths. at | A en eon Hilson City, on Sunday, January 27, of | “Schr Neptune's Heide, Crowell, Moblie, 22 days, wrth cot. | hiranzoats don TeSid Michizen, ‘Whelan, Boston (aes American Ports. ROSTON, Jan 25—Arr US shtp Ino, Garfleld, Linboo; 3 Royal Chariie (Br), Anderson, hive ; Klecuric ‘iverke —_—— Cnndage, Baltimore via Provincetown; brig Poineett, Ander Peal Marine Disasters. gon, Havana, via C) 4 Provinceto: directly repudiated, and it has consequently become ap- Wr r—Receipts, M1 bbls. “The market still continued | croup, Feeornon B., infant son of Frederick and Meta dull, and prices were nominal in the absence of business. Freund, aged 8 months and 15 day parently worthless. It's therefore argued that eo tong as | 4%» * ‘The friends of the fam:ly are tespectfally invited to the canal debt is unprovided for Indiana has leas reason tend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at eloven TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. waosk, trem Quote reaibencs, Wewsrk stones, West to hold power and position; and, for forty yeare, there —ry havo always boon Mexicans tighting te win power and to boast of the flourishing condition of her finances than gow, from 4 = 4 and. Provincetown: ioety rears | would appear from jernor's mensage. oi a Aorim, Hall, at Ohariesto: i ‘eoman, Freeman, Tangier. Cid ship Franklin, Bursley, thoy may do Las surest satis soccer _s based cca Flour steady and unchanged Gappe--On Saturday evening, January 98, AMANDA more. reper ats AW of SIN toda Hatiome Ligmcrers | York: bigs Pian" Br) Lamb, Martinique ri Fy 4 the same ph I reovarcen aud the same Shologieal ‘The supply of money was eney at seven per cent to } 919 for No. 1 spring, $18 50s J, beloved wifo of Henry C. Glaudel. aM wind began to freshen: ut 18 AS rind increased to gale, | ie eee ee Wastes: by Sagem Oe be oe. * tralts of character, “And tore than thie-—all (ho loiterers a for doul one friends and relatives are imvited to attend the oe ee Thetgate at ries water: ‘brig Olendaie. ‘wry first class borrowers, on good securities and wide mar. | white, $15 60 gins throughout the week, but weak houses found ¥. ni from her late residence, 83 Monroe street, this 02 sprin f neral, Toe te AB Arr steamer Nerous ears, NYcok; bark Bare v nday) afternoon, at one o’c! r, 08; difficulty im fully supplying themselves, and stocks or | <itb, wresepe H TN a ie Mawaukee | ( Gommas. .—Suddenly, on Sunday morning, January 2, a fon make the ship tnmanageable: at this time tn Kerets, Reatme, WY err efateuda, sobs Jann ‘Atwesd, Minlernly Ullmer, Cbarteans sat Foe, over her decks, carrying eversthing before it; stove (i rafl, ou Ky FS pring, Oaie~ | at his residence, No. 210 Ross street, Brooklyn, Jo. SRUSoee Site cmabaloes cf bacies teow walt eae aw, Cape, Hayuen: Mary dinarily aecepted as fair collateral were in most in- enotce Westers freighte—Flour to Boston, sng ah | lights, Booding ficeroema And cabins vane ieeen nee Le Boo, Smith, Rappahanuock stances rejected. The distrust of lenders extended $1; to New York, 90; to Albany, 5 sy dnesten Se Fens Prodi foc da i Notts Foy ‘ofmae Tue leeway in direction of Haweras | Aina Brown, Craney, Inand; Testes 14 Piswas, to the securities, their prices and the cha-| — Fiouris held firm, but the demand is moderate. Wheat | Notice of funeral hereafter. Sorelo, 204 tated Sates aerate ae night drew on the Balti John. Fi ¥ , bly lave toon losts during | Jabs Farnum, Kelley, Baltimore; the night the wind and sea gradually went down.’ During | oechport, Cid bart OS Or one hy the gale waseompelled to throw partof ihe cargo. | Borland: lovey, Galveston; folltrincpartcutnte st the vurniogst the ship Motte:—at | OTE caro, Jun 20 Ate rollowin voulat ¢ burning o jobile:—At | CHARLESTON, Jan bo: dyfelook un ‘Tharaday ni it aae idamnes wore discav- one In the offing, @ #b!p, wi ing from the fore hatch of the Bremen elup, Mobil, own 7, Cape, Lee. of the stoamie Jackson, wan slougnide Tate, Hneana; Robe v . Cay 5 e at or Jackson, was alow le tm, Me , Havana, the shi ress, with m load of cottom, Aud aa soon as he | Siighr Louie F Smith, Orie, a port. teas iiformed of the dre Iminediatniy cant off aad rtook for J Pi Ta Jan 4-0 port echr Jobe. , Kelley, femam ing frosl the rn. chandwo which the commerce of the community re. guitos, but which the immaculate wisdom of the Aduana forbids 10 leave the sacred precincts of its venerabie walla, Whence, then, is the pacification of Mexico to come and when? Look to the Mochos or look to the liberals, look to the imperialists or look to the republicans, what sign of pacification can be discerned to illumino the honzon or brighten the foture? As we turn from the contemplation of the state of the country we reluctantly confess that we see nothing but cloude—dark, heavy, ominous clouds—loworing over unhappy Mexico, Again the oft-repeated question prompts itself, will th ted Siates, having freod Mexico from foreign intervention, look with passive complacency upon the convulsions which tear the country from end to end as sie rushes headlong from contest to contest? Will the the barning ship. The wind ws t for Boston. e north at the time, and it was impossible. for. Capt Loe to got PQLONGETOWS, 5G, Jon I —Are to leeward of the Mobile without running great risk of Barnes, Marunique: Wm R Ba York, Old his own boat and ». Dut he took bis vessel to windwi schr Bligabeth & , Street, a ahead of {3 ble, and a 4 suseteeral effort to Ly cialy t) -apa port sehr from NYork wri a stream of wat from 1) ig steamer 'o | fi heartupon the fre: "a bamaser was got ont fromthe baw oF | HOUMES' HOLE, Jan %8, PM—Aer bark, Line Mi 12? Maaaiy mate Hl Bap te ted tere om eee: | Mi Tid ft Porat Tou ape i «el e rom the steve | Mornll, Tri ‘ or is the fore hatch of the ship. “The Gases had taade auch | Sc for Boston: sobre AF headway, however, that the. ini heat provented "oy it chance to be compelled t erbentd. Govan, Parkis, Portland; hataly for Ure mate Sad the. thrve ‘men who had so courage | canie in today and ran Into tha lee; abate Oasly rernained at their ports, the boats of the Brehip Tudor, | sme Southern probably tinder charge of Cape Wherlah’, plied under the coumier of Se 1% tense p thing more being done than lying by to pick up any one who mi i Forti the burty\ng sbip and rescued them from their dangerous Po fition, i 4 excoption | of ths » chrovometer and two quadrants the captain and Jont all their oot dq 1 slants S80. Cuantorre Granas, aged 26 years, crisis. Yot large re mcmama bute ae A on Tuesday at twelve o'clock, noon. Her remains ‘were supplied at six and in some cases five per cent. at 1e., with | Jawes Granam, Of Coolany, parish of Killoran, county taken place in prices will nocessitate the use of much regards the | No 00 North Third streot, Brooklyn, FE, .0., on Tuesday extras. Griprrm.—On ved January 27, Wratam J., son of have found a level in which they neither neod nor have “ th, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully few days, rents, 202 Hudson street, without further notice. day and closed steady on Saturday at 134%, The cus- long sickness, Ams Hatiaway, of No, 687 Broadway. Aid fareonal effects faving only the clotes they 51 i racter of the borrowers, and, therefore, all had Series gem. Fe winter at J se } ogre Gratam.—Of oe on Sunday, January 27, to undergo a close scrutiny—a sovere ordeal for %,,'n,vood, | ‘The iriends of the family are reqnasted to attond the rate, owing — from her Inte residence, 208 West Thirty-second amounts of money have been Irving idle in the which include | tt rafironds, M: x, | will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, banks, and the leading dealers in government securities ea tae, for | Guana -—On Saturday, January 28, of consimpiton, inced sod 58 years, ee ey TU Haag SerORNED, Uo Sew pevee ai | StR%, relatives and fricnds of tho faraily aro respectful decidedly easy, and the enormous shrinkage which bas Gola. | invited to attend the funeral, from 4 Tate veridenes, clock, less capital for Stock Exchange purposes than hitherto. afternoon, st one 6I0eK Now that the market has been crushed and prices r? Ohio and Sligo papers p! copy. ‘No dul end William and Mary Griffith, aged 1 year, 4 months and 9 any bolstering from cliques, lenders will be likely to be 5 Bie, for No, 1. Oats | “Avs. much loss exacting than they have been during the last fm store, Provisions | \scied to etteud the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock, from the residence of his pa+ The gold market declined from 137 on Monday to ‘San Francisco (Cal. Ve gy please copy. 133% on Friday, bat it recovered to 134% during the Hataway.—On Bunday morning, January 27, after a fotice of funeral in Tuesday's 3 toms demand at the port for the wook aggregated Jowes.—On Satarday, Jangary 3 Marrerta A. Sxow, to ore ee tober ent Suet Sonar wooed teeny by | $2,410,000, and the payments of coin interest to jul, but ed. | widow of Captain Wm. T. Jones, in the Slst year ot le AL was a vessel of mbout 5,000 pales eapactty, ADE At r coe Patent oss | MR la, He Tecate Aenkton attic pet | "heave ant fends ot the fumty and members| Sele wader Wet atu nna, Xen eeet | Mi een ae : bi ile al : : " ; colors ditt ORE, aaa et a Tee MeAGy maneg, her une. | The foreign exchange market was dull, and Bankers’ | #%; ‘stv pustelawhenet todramed hoo eiiimentes: | of the Mariners’ Temple aro invited to ate | P40 ot the nninerous von Dharter or Liverpool and Waa | Couah, N¥orky abn qualied wealth dal esten? have the Mexicans | pills on England at sixty days wore quoted at the cloee fear vole, dour, 11300 busheie whest ae wee ved henry coreens - a + valk | about half loaded, having 2.50 bales of colton aboard. Bu | (ir, Anthony, Lt never read Seyliam witare 1004 ; at th 8+, Lorre, Jan, 96, 1867. ) on Thesday , ‘wor has it that the sbip poy by Be yh i ; dim “geal auras nes Rows fo Nee | Sor soe, Prana assay ym be hon, mars | sang teeta Wate nase ce blo ts | "Eacuer on satura, dauary xn rw {Sune tad eon rg hes as tants | (ae, Or make, «0 Wa, Di ‘ ; - Ley aid a0, frat Ction, days, 6.1244 05.10, Bills on Bertin, 12% a 12%; on Bre- } own done in colton, Hemp a J isbneee’ Flour iswachenges. | “°The'runcral wil! take piace at the°voadesgn of his | sever © wea fa the Siroon deck of omeyumaing Sate | ton, tid yp Cnt arg THE CROSBY LOTTERY. Bae Oo reel Sa Reeakinth <6 S-4is} a Ame armor Be. : Dime “Brovinonse | futher, Zohn 0. Langley, In Raat Cambridge, ‘Mass, on | ‘ira fe that eoatd thus perl + many liver and desiroy ¥0 | ¥0cx: soup Hise Latoarnetie, Fama, de : Jan. 27, 1967, prt at Bs ead We oe STR the, wl to “ants ie 162,000, ieee : ‘On. Sunday, denvery 2, ealece Lenox, prey i ‘sm: for Boston. befere reported a nae CRs \plosabiasamer 4 . " _ , , 4 Bare Vi » from y “ Le, the tiie ob ie Bae aah eb ted || oes peasy Wildkey-“nothing done: cag ones son of James kad ‘Amelia Lennoy, aged 0 yours srrecked wont thar on tog esk of “Grinuor'a apn i aaron Rowe Dre 3 John Duh Mans, Op this city yesterday, and last evening sold the house,to ‘The shipments of specie from this port last week, and nominal t 900s 5 on 38 Om ‘The feistives and friends are far ted to om .-y" beat over the ledge, wi huge y. re * ‘Mr, Crosby for [nary The following is an during the year to date, compare as follows with thoso | gpirits of turpentine; ronins dull at $8 0 $6; tar dull at 650. | toad the funeral, from the resktence of seam Ay tn on every. side, stern, Hon atatement of Mr, y's balance sheet:—U, of the corresponding periods in 1008 and 1860:— ros Prtsure street, Sout J his parents, ‘of veach, bg sera vocame $1.080,0 Wy, ‘Senor v0 tuirty thousand theca ove ona 1808, —" Gotton moderately actives sabes otto talseee auatiay | Crewe o sleek. air Ib, fora n meee) * are, tee. Storr 060, 000 5 . 1806, . at ie. Leavirt.—Suddenty, on Sunday, Wy the over. $150,000; to . $460,000; to patntings, $76,000; | wearin week. $007,196 $650,812 9670, 160 Ga, Jan. 26, 1801, recone 1 ‘morning, Janoary 27, fell tothe Serkebal, wan ;_ 10 com it0 | Proviously reporied.;. 1,970/487 1,878428 1,690(062 market ft; sang ai Oty an in boy ten Tk i Dik dole Rileu by the ‘see - : LOT LSTA EROS | Cote witharawny ddl * Notice of funeral ihe vulwarta, nad wash: Ai Totat $2,007,678 $9,635,298 § 2,500,211 Momus, Ais. Jan, 96, 1991. | Marna On Besurday, Janay ty 20, Mra “orm Marz, at by the board. oxrrzing | gen, from Gate “a ae Fagg, 0 mane se Nit | a Pe mea unuved ec | Serer Ove ‘Tho highest prices of the pading stocks sold a} tho { $25 vales. - * ds of the family, are respectfulty igvited to buaod,

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