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CUBA. The steamer Liberty, Captaln Sain, ‘ym New Orleans on the 27th inst., via Havana on ‘he 22d \gst,, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. Our ‘banks wre tuesbe purser for promptly forwarding our despatches and fil, Hlavase as a General Entrepot—The Warriet Lane and Pelican Affair—Fred. Seward Not Arrived Yet, &c.. ‘Havana, January 22, Req, BAVANA 4 GENBRAL ENTREFOT FOR ALL AMERICA, ‘This ta.a subject of the greatest importance, To mie | for ‘this port the special depot where all the produce fron q@me ond of America to the other could be aamitted in “deposita’’ or bond, bas been my theme for many years yest. I wrote you several months ago that, for the bene- ft of the United States, Spam, and all other nations, I @esired nothing more than to see Havana become the quasi free port of America, by the Spanish government @olishing that absurd measure, or royal order from figain, of the 27th of March, 1847, The natural @ivantages which Havana possesses above all other of the Eo einer ck ie hock ee ee ued with very little, if any, diminution yesterday, for all America and even Europe, are so obvious | during the drawing of the tickets, which, at any schoolboy can appreciate them. Its central | at ten A. M., continued until mearly five P. at the very entrance of the Mexican Gulf, the | number of tickets drawn thus far is three thjusand four of ite harbor and the vast contre it is for ex- | hundred and forty-three, The interest wis usabated an@ exchange of commodities, all tend to | and kept the large concourse of people in the silgace of what §6 bas wot been yet, on account of an absurd expectancy throughout the proceedings, give when the order which, by restricting foreign veseels Crow | necessary pause in thé wading occurred for the turning foreign aad eoast tyade, proved thé death blow to | of the wheel. At these tatervals the some wae stormy set } ‘hippieg. Im 1968 0 bill in favor of s new tera pray aneanena rane ot tale, aor Pom $7 downwards, ise list of the more Custom House reguiations was proposed in Spain te Senor Salaverria was Prime Minister; but, important drawings: | to one of those never ending changes of PRISE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE Pan vaiwt Bi ory which are & ‘great evil to Spain, ad aa 0.008 Sos jhe measure was abandoned at the fall of | SS ji ee S See hat . It included an article which would have 18824 377,263 au aaa + lone away with the barbaric order of 1847. Before the as rend Be ‘S0n.617 ‘atter period Havana was an immense depot for Amer 142.311 80468 263,103. 225,861 aD , cotton, indigo, cocoa, dyewoods, &c., which 22 88 ¥ ‘$30 329.234 ‘vere left here by foreign ships in bond, and then con- 78.240 89,435 bird feyed to Spain ish vessels, while the foreigners | $17 313 371,248 E§ ioig phat nvested their freizht monags here and loaded Bo a By me 2177 froduce for foreign ports. This was not only a great 646,595, 75,308 144 41 eo enefit to Cuba but the Spaniards were onabled to buy “= te ap BAcOe he at lower prices than when a higher rate of aad 908 O72 x90 ae reight was paid by Spanish bottoms 0; 518 177,34 sige aa Tam now happy to report that some of our principal 2317 138005 — nerchanta bave started in this matter and issued a cir- et aoe oo raged salar for holding a mercantile meeting on the subject to- an oor “4: 18,916 Jay, with a view of making Havana a great cotton depot. 184 176,466 225.767 352,50 ed The Regla ana other war:houses in the bay are spacious 379 289,553 49.316 S rin @mough to store a large quantity of bales, as the storage is 6 ‘311,968 199,786 Py 295° 404 Tery moderate, and the warehouses are insured against | ,9!.728 ane at Pie Batts fire injEnghsh companies. I have no doubt that the gov- | 54.487 Poe ele Ext 44.018 ‘ernment will now award it the necessary encouragement. hess, 306,78 230,308 191. BS 72.053 During the late civil strife the few blockade runners | 196.13t 74.662 315.6 259 185,704 That succeeded in leaving their cotton and other goods | 330 34 13,68 THATS 19 ¥ exchanged for coffee, molasses, sugar, cigars and other | 215 910 80,788 380.425 618) {produos) gave such an impuleo to the trade that thou- | 1.087 bP ae 357 28263 ‘ands of persons employed in it thon are now without | 221 18.008 1398 i eo uficient means to live upon. 116.030 186,189 337'008 . Fo pod I trast that his Excellency, Senor Tassara, will prompt- | 239.001 Bia 96,086 fe it Hass ‘ty and efficaciously endorse’ the above measure to his | 371M ALR MARR gg Hod government, and take no aoe of what the Prensa says. pce et 33 008 aK) 35 3 ‘MISCELLANEOUS, tae / 950, x Tho Harriet Lane and the Pelican affair is settled, If] MER fae Pad Fromage sha the money wherewith our Consul is to reimburse the ‘$51,725 Bats 4 cake, | parties that have taken care of the vessels has not yet ar- isa g7h Trees / WE sG 26.061 {rived it will no doubt come by one of the first steamers, ou Py | 308 - Beret | 1t ds not at all advantayeous just now to draw bills and sn hed “7 196,238 bave to take money for them, against Which poo- 90,836 79.488 aim plo still show some prejudice, 312,235 08 as 6.479 j Frederick Seward not having arrived yet (nor 336,241 aa Sows Itkely, perhaps, to come this way for the present), the 146.213 Bs {4 = Bugh McCulloch may perhaps leave for the North, and bod na a im that case she could copvoy the Harriet Lane and | S047 1898 Pee GR Polican home (to her long bereaved parents) This | ide sis FO fang 215108 ‘im only @ more supposition of my own, and | i 408,668 arse : i anless the Hugh McCulloch should be spend to | 235: 1,506 170,69 pws ‘soo the cable soundings, it seoms j—although the | 180.266 200, 783 a, > " could be more discreetly taken by the Winoos- | %23,766 Kees of thatiokete ' gi—because the Spaniards, knowing that she “amuses names of the vr ‘ama (eaeseit' Ie, Yeeee, water ee ee a any more | drawimg prizes Of high vi! oi . ing of the Hugh McCaflool, tonya F. Me residence, West: relative teCommander gay As the by pad ‘Dreughtthe latest news from 4 Btates, F at, house asd lot, ‘ scr Woetedge the a: nu aWateor “er Bouths toase ant io, correspondence . “ nat ed : at, hone aad bt, SRE, carriage, G eae Det hyo iow a: Wm. Hephens, 905 MoKtwain’ oh, Phladelphta, lot et F Cy " 208 Anton Trabsld, Newark. Nd Siaswey Grand Hotel, $100. Py Sth st., Williame- si ord, Conn., gold watch, wre wkins, 28 Bend oh, gold watch. rom 4 £3 Leriegion av. W..C, Ammerman, 121 Bleecker st. isos Yon Kouren, 289 State ai watch, iklyn, gold ree Graf, Adams st., East New York, goid wi s25500“Rudolph White, Tarrytown, Westchester couny, ee. HH Hunilton, Woah ace paid'waushe 17,181—Wm. B, Ross, 98 south ist st, Williamsburg, gold ong TE3, R. Cory Canans, Providence, R. I., gold watch. WEST INDIES. TRU akeak SoLE, Gr Morcee ok Jersey Cis, fold watch: an an Posy dito P.M. Mr. ie as bes ys announced CUS HAVANA COMRESPONBENCE, tomorrow wortiag st balf-past lon. The hou! pare The Upidemie In St. Thomas—Afass In Porto | oe ree Ieee ae nie eereroat goed tumor nnd en, tentment. is the drawing will scarcely Havana, Jas. 28, 1867, be concluded tefore noon, on the 6th, we have dates (rom St, Thomas to the 7th F ‘The returns of mortality from the triple epidemic to the 25th ult, (from the 8th of December) shew six hun- dred and twenty-nine deaths, since @hen it bad rapidl; diminished; so much so, that from the 30th to the 31st there were only seven deaths. During the last three pe cane iy oE agh nads =: mapa rs pom it smallpor did not for the correspmdence of SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. ‘The Foulan Trials, &e. John Grace and John Cooney were arraigned ia the | skating. court to-day for Fenianism and were acquitied. SKATING, Novel Spert in Brookiyn—Geing ft Blind, Skaters had @ hvely time yesterday afternoon on Chichester’s pond at the end of Myrtlé avenue, Brook- slyn, The ico was in fine condition, the day just suffi- ciently bright and bracing, and the attendance numerous and select enough for all purposes, social end skatorial, ippeared, It had princi Prevaied among | But the great feature of attraction for almost ail who were present was the novel and diversification of the usual pastime, i aketing blindfolded for prises ‘A ball was suspended from the centre of a rope stretched During the trial of Cooney a despatch was received | Piroustied ‘The Confederation Scheme. te On the 2d anc returned | across the pond at an elevation of six or seven feet, to a Kero TA AA sy catoh which esdh ventaresome candidate tm slippery both French enterprise essayed many times in val formed a InThomat he intr sleoted Kingston asthe prevent very nice point for comparison whether the difficulties Too dteam- | attending yesterday's undertaking were more or lesa for- midable than the wild project of last year, started at this of trying to arrest the erratic movements of « Pig under a fall head of eS impulsiveness, The consisted of silver goblets, two splendid ms, an Opera glass and a ke ogres The rules reguiating the — ‘but ekaters should start at a time, be wed but ten minutes, sad forfeit all bay A ‘Tonowro, Jan. 29, 1967. | the was, Govoed fo ho gunesl oer, of A German band waltzes, polkas pres in cone with samiving veaur. Av about x ‘o'clock the Bhindfolded skaters were led into an enclosure om the ice, and started in quest of tye sus- eS ee one, more race had offered the Henrietta as a New Year's present pas nnd acer ee ee wae ea ome Platform to receive his well carned reward. Several: other sets of skaters followed, and 1 Tay ng sport was carried on under a blaze of Chinese lanterns, to the intense amusemeut of all the assembled apec- tators, ™ Orrawa, Jan. 29, 1867, | PROPOSITION TO REVISE THE STATE CONSTITUTION OF Sir J. Michel bas received from Lord Carnarvon to-day the substance ef the resolutions agreed upon by the confederation delegates now in England. The resolu- tions are mot the same as those passed at Queboo. LOUISIANA, New Onteamn, Jan. 20, 1967. In the Legislature to-day © resolution was passed by an overwhelming «jority for the appointment of a \Ia the seventh section of the Quebec scheme the | commits of seven to draft a bill Providing for holding confederated provinces were to consist of three « Convention to revise the State constitution, Tho object Pena ta ec THE CULVER AND AUSTIN. FRAUD CASE. Fraxxun, Pa., Jan. 20, 1967. The courts are now in session here, The cases against Culver and Austin, in which Haze and others are prose- NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1867, 7 | ,SHIPPING NEWS. Toue—ruts MOON RISKS BiGu WATER from the port of New York to foreign ports for the week oading January 23, 1867, was $3,210,076. ‘The Philadelphia bank statements for the past two woeks compare ae follows :— - FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ae Jon 29, Baixsrrocs—Sncer.—On Tuesday, aary 29, at the residence of the bede'a parents, Seoteh Plains, New Jor- fey, by Rev. J. Simonson, Tug. Y Bannnivas to Saxaw C., daughtor of Mr. J M. Stiger, No cards. Hines —Howren In ou Wednceday, Janu. ary 23, at the residence of the 's parents, by the Rev. James Millett, Jessz Bavsa to Euzassra J. Dosuar—Lxrrixoweir.—At the residence of the bride's mother, on Thursday morning, January 24, by the Rev, Mr, Spaulding, Hintsn P. Dosmam, of Preble, New York, to Axxa M.'Lerrixowsit, of Athens, New Tonspay, Jen. 29—6 P.M ‘The stock market opened in » panic early this mora. ing, and Erie sold as low as 61%; but at the first session of the open board and subsequently cenfldence was gredually restored, and the demand for tho leading rail- way shares from outside capitalists increased. Prices improved steadily up to the close of business, and tho bears wore heavy buyers to cover their contracts. After the enormous losses which have been sustained, how. PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 29, 1887. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannab—Murray, Ferrie @ oho Helvetia (Br), Jansen, Liverpool—Tapsoott Bros & 06 Brig a fight, K. Matangas—Brett, co Brg Emme Se ioe * Acinsom rites ery Jan. 28. $15,817,150 52, 168.473 No ever, 8 continuously strong market cannot be looked for. Fameaxxs—Kr n Foullees Nearly all the old prope which sustained it have been Pi nap goer aaa ear Fg mi mig bs ot mer hiemphis Bn. Sanford, Ponoe and, Mayagues, PR Ash Sort coucen, © Dow, aoe eee Cioenns larsotbe Le baa a phew 1866, at a late Hon. A. K Arnolds, of Massachusetts. renin Tne Mando, on Susday, Sencury Site tae Bere Rronarn Lov: ‘ swept away, and the bull element is both weak and de- moralized. The market is therefore without artificial support, and the temper of the street is still bearish. Contrary to expectation there were no new failures an- nounced to-day, and considering the pressure which bas been breught to bear upon the holders of stocks tho num- ber of suspensions has been very few. It is generally be- Neved that the worst is past; but opinions go for little in times like these, and it ig mot improbable that the market will remain unsettled, with intervals ef depres- ‘Sehr of the Clippers (Br), Davidson, Pouce, PR— DR DeWolt 4 Gor uppers (Be) Behr Isaac Anderson, Doyle, New Haven—M Briggs & Ca, Steamer Martha stevens, McKalg, South Amboy. The cash balaace in the hands of the United states Assistant Treasurer, at Boston, at the close of business’ Om the 26th inst., amounted to $11,136,717—$8,056,312 ‘Rushmore, of which was in join—showing au increase of $193,160 So eamhener at ‘Sylvens Onrcian, Lap a over the previous week. Maret Comatray. Oe Benes January 1; The total value of exports from Boston for the week | Mary’ss Homan, Casbolle, chun ci rthur Leary. Jaa ir Mattie E fader, bound teanship Quaker City, Noff, Baltimore, with mdse and pas 4 12, with sion, for some time to come, the panto of yesterday | ending January 25, including specie, was $44d.ob7, | Rev- ¥- vaiation, Maynace 2. Movs. ton of Bi. Mantz, eee" Pamet Asher Nov 8. Cape et having aggravated the unfavorable eymptoms which on | ggainst $511,040 or the corresponding week in 1808, | tor'ot & i Coursey, of New Durham, NJ. No cards Shen tent 00 tas ket hoary Saturday seemed to bo disPpenring. | Stocks are cheep; | ‘The receipts fram customs at the port of Boston, for} Peay non” be wodagr dancary 2, st Port Ham- cre the week onding January 26, amounted to $250,000, the Rev. Mr. aay teneen Bacern 2 Powe, ae, Cnled ates ary, Sure ra Ross, adopted dear side and the public mind is tn a ctate of usoor. SALES. AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, doggies Of Baier T Nesat eiecodhy; Vaidhary:\%0) st’ the from Calcutta for Liverpool, and tainty regarding the action ef Congress in rele- ‘Tuesday, Jam. 29—10:30 A.M. | church of the Holy Communion,’ by the Rev: Hh Me | ae How York; oy 16. Charion SWS, tion to the. currency and when the compequences @ 200 ahs N Y¥ Con RR.! ws Beare, Dr. Cusatzs 8, Ronert to ADBLMA TRUDRAE, Schr V Turner (of New, Berga. pny do. all of New York, Y Abii Mdaya, wish fruit to J & te. aoe winds the entire i DI Salt Acxsxson.—At Ni Yoon January | Park Beclya, — i a short illness, Witue 0 29. after Haxcovrr, only child of foo: 50 Be cry ia “os dn ~ chy, aged 2 yours}, dass sagen toon eee currency to regulate itself, Mr. Randall's bills for aub- | _ 90 eo Thee {anersl aervices,will take:jiacnas the resideue of York, when of ‘Cape’ Horw had ew evel stituting legal tenders for national bank notes should be | “i390 100 Jacob B. Smith, corner of Broadway and Main street, iwarks, started head pi ep etn ‘boats and water passed, although it is hardly likely that it will be during | 320 25 64 | Tarrytown, on Thuraday noon, at twelve o'clock. | filling decks and cabins with water; ship laboriax 100 Erie Bi 70 | Friends and relatives/of the family are respectfully in- | heavily ina cross sea; biew foro and maintopaall, reofe the present session, Mr. Spaulding, of Buffalo, in a | 1 100 18 | vitod to attend, and also the members of solomon Lodge, | topesit and foreiopmastirynail, |. ‘ letter to the Comptroller of the Currency, says that it v4 14 No. 196, F. and A. M. Carriages will be in waiting at the enh, Masras Brpeove-~a Jottter frome Gat Jofterson Jeout, co would bo a breach of faith to do so, but this 1s incor- | tos # 1s OR relic taser sekcaeenar atten we etnek ft. | Hong Kong ou the bth of November with: my_abip rect, and in view of the saving of nearly twenty millions to 4 a0, ons ness, Henky Rossow BAnkae, late of the firm of Barker — bat oe the i. about 73 hours pa tet, with ee ee ean ae ey 1 | * Sele of toner! n paper of to-morrow pik PRET AY a circulation, the subject e exchange $000 s i Berrs—On Monday, January 28, Mra. ANN Berrs, aged | maat is gone io the deck and everything attached, jlbboom, qeateenaatet soneserasion, sae "3 G0 tna | 77 years Se aad et oar a The money market is without change, loans being < 70 ‘530 10 Funeral to take place this (Wednesday) morning, at (on | Miscn'toomant broke of at eye of the rigaing, and’ every: made freely on good collaterals and wide margina to | 409 S00 3 10114 | o'clock, trom the residence of her daughter, Randall's | thing above went over the wide, All this was done by the ; {Ole | Isiand, N. Y. force of the wind when the salle were all furied but @ first class houses at sovem per cent, while under other » Boranxan —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, Jan- | goose winged main topsail, Had my ballast not been conditions borrowers’ find difficulty in supplying them- e0 68 uary 20, Esruer, wife of Wilson Bohannan, in the 29th sone ey eh ene ge a Page an, Seas was Belves, owing to the distrust of lenders, The leading 100 year of her age. inher hold before she was righted, Tho tiller broke short 8 The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | oy at rudder head, which caused me much trouble before dealers in government securities are at the same time fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- | we could get the rudder secured and fit now tiller, made enabled to borrow at five and six por cent, owing to the Long Dock yonds.. 500 856 | denco, on Conselyea street, between Evergreen and Cen- | from lower deck hatch beam. The Martus, Rideout arrived 10 shares Hankpf N A 100 tral avenues, near Bushwick avenue, Reformed Dutch | at Singavore (under jury masts, Savanna 224 with all hands working preference shown for these as collaterals. A large por- 20 Continental Zank., 100 12 church, Tako the East Now York car and get otf at | alght and day at the pamps) on the night of the 4th Novem- tion of the funds at the disposal of the banks are ancm- i ab cievelt 17 | Dekulh avenue. of the Dokalb avenue curs and get off at | Ber sage which time ahe hae been condemned and sold; The ployed, owing to the extremely cautious policy they ee bd gl b perhle vos perp will take place on Thursday. | juilt in Bath in 1856 ae ‘owned by HC Brooks & Uo and are pursuing with regard to loans, and which bas re- 600 pre ee ce Sar on , uitains Tétlunt Or Woes 1 ee of Boston. " rer! sulted in forcing many of the heavy sales of stocks that | 109 eB W855 | daughter of R, Leffortsand the tate Euphemla'D. Brower, | Sit Latta: from Havre for New, York, with emlgrante have been made during the last week. In tho discount | 1u9 00 do. ‘761g | aged 2 yeara, 10 months and 10 days. mnaivmasts bowsprit and mizzentopmast. She was headed line there ts veey little doing, and even the best grade | 98... do... .--Sigtl 3 MUChicago 8 ‘Ibe relatives and friends of the farally are respect. | SSW. and wanted no assistance. niaernds SoM “ M 33 Del aun gal 18 6 fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) | Suir Java (Br), ashore at Waraaw, Ga, was abandoae’ of commercial paper is with difficulty negotiated at 7 a | 100 WilkesbarreCoal’o, 4 1100 afternoon, at three o'clock, from 26 Seventeenth streot, | 22d inst, and it was thought the next Reavy ee ‘would cause») Heral v ae Fest, Uuion Te, hee 8 per cent, the general quotation being 7 a 9. g0 to 3 Brook! leces. By ge Le , January 29, after a short but | wile quantity of various tateriaje from tho wneek. 51 s: EI sBees8 do. do At the early session of the open board Erie sold at infal ill Mi RC Baxx Syuru, of Boston, reported lost in Vineyard Soun@ 52%; New York Central, 9634 ; Northwestern, 83; do, pre- % , tn ahe 45th your of hee ene? tow OF William | ive night of the grin ull tn'the. terrible ale of that dnt forred, 814; Rock Island, 91; Michigan Scuthern, 67; bo é cine, friends and flavor othe fatty, and also of | Son of Cape Dearvora Harranan, of Ul tows, The parto: Roading, 100% ; Fort Wayne, 04 At the first regular board fo vited to aitond the funeral, from hor Inte residence, No. | tisrnuenen wa, ok gn tet Nag digtanoe from ‘trom the there was a heavy business transacted, and at improving oo “4 & 4 Henry pig Ry on frig ie cao . Hhore, when hee By came ‘in coillaton in se ose and Te pac Pace Tne etal teak ee oot ine ae. treet, New: ‘ror nd trom thonoe to Calvary Comotery, Youle cat its tiated, be econ onthe sandy boston, Lying . } ‘Crvssait.—On Monday, January 28, after a severe iil- 3 lower than at the same time yesterday, Erie 454, Hudson E-} = bead Wits CrussxLt, aged 31 years, 6 months and 16 Sn older ‘brother, Tape cha pmneens ances rT wis ‘tral Mich| “3 piel’ fe on a voyage urope. ” i i" do... faners!, from his late residence, Greenwich street, Bane Dutaw. from Demerara for Baltimore, Cleveland and Toledo 2, Rock Island 434, Northwestern Pitts, rode this lt oe aee 4 bdeeb srmg tod half. twelve o'clock. pone oe) ere, Law Me te eye serivel 2X, do. preferred 6, Fort Wayne %, Toledo, Wabash and L ae. oa ay, aay eat tte residence | Detswace,© aie also came for seni pumps. and Eiaidong Wostern 13, Alton and Terre Haute 174, Ohio and Mis- 1 oe or. 4 aged: 7 cd J 1fise bart Ae Auth of water, ‘and toe romusinder | stexipp! cortidoases 174, Paeitio Mail 99%, Atlantic Mail 6, Bis ends end thor Of BiSROM, Robort B.Dick Qaicksitver 33, Canton 33, Mariposa preferred 3}, and son-in-law, Edward Galion, are respectfully invi mai tn itn at Past wot Swe ean were dull und, barely steady. Seven-thirty aetes of the , % " foemeon aud Eighth avences, ¢p Tharsday | there coke thy welds Bere Be vet ect ean i in ste Bare Coon crmmmncadanrome, | “attra Ss Sten smuty ak dome bs on. | AoA faa ices Soames aixes, now, were 1% lower; Tennessed aixes (ox. c.) ‘Toxspay, Jan. 9-67. M. 4 uracry in} year of bia age, ‘eas ‘have boom. Biaboook, bold 0H; Brio 635666345; | change in be mmaries. 1 A Wenetviaeustesteetaetane: eee . , Mobs te ¥! Socthorns ass; 200, f>. Bucoyrés.—teecepta 4970 bebe hein, Saas aia sano | BEODEVile this » ane st ae-ogah ox Gloveland: and Pitisburg, 75%'s 10; Fort Wayne, ofa | bags oormmenl, 6,040 bushels ors, 1.70Ho onte, €3 do. rye | ville to moet the Arata leaving Twenty: 0434; Book Island, 923¢ a 93; Northwestern, 34.0 34% ; Steere on om tog ‘to Wiime Cacti os da. geenered Tiny 60: ; of theouyer for all grades. The sales Husxaw, of Jersey City, 8 native of England, At the half-past two regular board the market had a | exteg, comprising 6,000 bbis., at our revised The hegre City, = : Grace pores firm tone, and confidence in higher prices was generally | pen@d, Southern flour was also dull and charoh, J y jursday afternoon, New York cloved 1 higher than at Aidaot oxesed 20 bola a fious wan nes Sadie. ‘The ’ of the family are respectfully in- weeas af tambien’ lo CAGE tat Penion Baltimore, wit the first regular board, Erie %, Reading 1,- Michigan’ | "vatied for cora meal; the eal ‘brace 3,200 Hatnaway.—On Sundsy morning, January 27, Au Miscellaneous. me on private Hatwawar, aged 68 years. Bravrivor. Exrexuz Currse.—The Rattler, one of the @outhern 1%, Rock Istand %{, Netthwestern 2, Fort A, Pacifo sharpie, and fastest clippers in the California trade, anew completing her cargo at pier 13 Bast River, and ts to esll ta afew days. The cargo of this popular clip od ~1eAine principally of fine goods, which sho iands in in superb order. bhe is commanded by Capt avery Popular clipper captain, and has made the passage in U6 deys, The B is loading in Mr Geo D Sutton's line. Vatgasts Cango.—Ship America, Mortimer, was cleared for Liverpool yesterday, with 3.157 bales upland cotton and Union Telegraph %. lected, except five-twenties of the now issue of 1966, which advanced %. ‘ At the Balf-past three open board prices were without material change. New York Contral sold at 97% a 08; Erie, 64% a 6434; Reading. 1023¢; Cleveland and Pitts- burg, 75% a %; Cleveland and Toledo, 117% = %; Rook . ’ The f the Taland, 93%; Michigan Southern, 003; » %; Northwest- wanes ” Baal ai en 84% —preferred, 503; a %4; Fort Wayne, 945; x ‘ion Central, 118 (ex-d.); Canton, 42; Mariposa pre- Netice te Mariners. ‘ thas by wi Compound inte etm aun Seats Se team 118%; October, Wasclalys, 16% 8 i Anuah 11576 & yy malt waedull and novafual, ‘with a) . Deo ia 1808 f posigelng mx ‘ 112%; ” Hi » 113% 9 11436; ; the sales wem unimportant and at abott prev mout—eaer ANCE OF 4 LIGET—EROSIES 5 4a ue : t mrt ber, 11034 a %; October, rei, fay ne eee ye ga ay Shope eg Bie oe ein gone Ths “Village sere, At half-past five the rf r: er] t on ™ATSt closed strong at the fol- Guo UENEY RicuaRps, ‘Hydrographer. lowing prices:—New York Cegray, 9g 99; Erie, 66 8 6; Reading, 1024 0X; Mirgay eA 0% a a, Tip lmarctitite Sipetie, Cromemte, ney pectine Cleveland and Pittsburg, 76; Nek Toland, 995 0 94, will wake from & . ; coruer of Hicks and Rapelyes | ‘Sy order thou pes ag od ed rorereaia, 35 9 $4—preterred, Wednesday) “y hy pone By os of oe ne ine Board, oi 00 4; Wenern Union Telesreb 440; Cleveland | ii SF Putece te tntee cata! ilbout Maribor eae, ePeCNTUMy Invited to attend |. Merfolt, Va, J 36, 10. and Toledo, 116, Hlo'tn the ( nited States is loos Momnay.-On Mae”. . : Whalemen. ‘The Now York Contral Company b&teciarod ite usual | $n: Ballina : Bie Sti pent at Derage L wait ea Winery Weteksessy Sud, Ret adnens semi annual dividend of three per cent,, “ ft c 4 rayable on Feb: 4 rally terse ho iia trem Honotutn Nov barks Rage, McKensie MP, te resey : Dec I, Sunbeam, Barre ‘whaling end Noh, The foreign exchange market continues a1, eng the aaemer 2 oe ast season. o a y receipt of more sterling bills from the 30% tongs to Church of she Hol Ship Atlan-A Date, from Zansibar 104 days, fer Boston, slightly depress rates, Bankers’ bills on Exjang at Mt San il, ia6 21 20, lon 45. sixty days were quoted at the close at 108% tog, ay three days, 10954 a 110; commercial diila, 1075 a %i france at sixty days, 6.20.0 5.15; at three days, 5.18, 9, 5.16; bills on Berlin, 72 07214; on Bremen, 78% 20s, on Frankfort, 4114 041%; on Amsterdam, 4114 9 413% 4 on Hamburg, 36% a 362; ; on Antwerp, 5.20 a 5.1745. The gold market oponed at 134, but by noon had ad- vanced to 134%, and subsequently it remained firm at 194 & %, Closing at 1345;, There was an active bor- for who ro of ber 5 poee soul, aed from thence emetery, Sr Paxvrice —On Monday, January 28) Powter Prexnicn, natbeeae ne Prentice, aged 28 yogrs ‘The relatives and friends of the ae —s fuliy it af mopman bem from im race ic d f a erg ‘ooklyn, on Thursday after. . ¥., on Thi I 8 Rain Vile . ureday, January 20, Jou Porte. phzrrnar, Jan 16—In port bark Agra (Br), Putas, fer Porshe eat sohr 8 W ees ante = ‘ glu arta Ralictah chia Avan, e Rag Meg nee Peg ae oe os Ped Molders NOrtesns:’ ‘Sid 19th,’ bark Arm (Br), New Orleans; 20th, bark Conant, Caivarien; brig Lene business. rowing demand for coin, and loans were made at2a5 | seardotan ng, te fi 4 i ene parent ent” January 29, Joum per cent for carrying and without Interest, It | muined duet, andprices were Noyinal in the absmce Of | . song the foneral, bps As family are invited to 152 Adams fs announced from Washington that at » mesting of street, om Thursday a! Hors weremodérately active and teady, We note further pag Arte ° the Finance Committee of the Senate this forenoon the | ssles of 100 sug American at we ioescenrting w | | Bavorn, 508 Fol, arching Sexes Saxomp, Corvette consideration of the Gold bill for the House was resumed, | ““Moxisaxs was quiet, with moderate Jobbing sales at pro: | jn che Suth year of hiscarthly pitg drew amend, Tieramceee, Jaa Se~Att cheamer Peneaytvanie (Br), Lewis? and after a brief debate s vote was taken, which re- | “iQue prices, Relatives and friends of the family w ee om. There m4 nding Pe ge tee ae weetull and peminelet invited to attend the funeral, — — la jen. Jan Lane | bt wl Stover, Stover, New sulted in the rejection of the pL abade (Ogden street), Newark, Pa a] a rs Dee NY any ita regret in this, as the bill, ax passed by the House, im- | Hrices.were a vis ney tim (weamentay) morn Chase, i 1fth, bark Bibs, York: sohe tase sury, Fmelcom ise or i and it rec pored were ii ram on w Ri x sae it, i Rigiaweg 2 ‘and 100 du. cofamon on, Wits TBshr rie Won, Sori tion on that account. Tho Secretary of the Treasury | “ull st $4 for Washington and . | Gino papers: copy. Jan B-Are brig Conn Crom Tem should have no discretionary authority whatever to sell | tinued lin ted, tit prices wet oe ee ae peas Tanuary 28, Aton | Tere Or Melanin, RYork oid lish, rig Carmen F gold, and Congress should passa bill amendatory of that | iyi In bulk, aed omaall fou Yuet | ™,fienas aro invited to attend tho funeral, from the | Tamms, O gigi sehr © Pantaurst, Piidalpbla to sell at ‘ion. The were effected at 29i¢0. a Buc. for siandard white, ence of his brother-in-law, F. A. Allen, in Mount ear bark H D siover, rors paid tha Mrasry: hcusdn the tester eit be for | aide Soe, ae prinelhgat trem io white Im Phi: | Fenom dis (Wednesiay) ateraoon, atone o'clock. BOSTON, Jan 28—Arrmqm Porte, : the public tedit, and none should Unerefore be wold. ‘Tbe | light steate,to wns atdiic; 1.0 do. do. for Murch at | oun ahd t stupor’ N. J... tho residence | seweth, Wea ca ae keer present ill vmod to have been framed in the interest | “1S We dana asit ee tar ah BIE? | Ne brother-in-law, Me. Lewla Bacos, of typbold fever, | MORE TIMORR Jan Are renkiin, Of the Secretary for the purpose of facilitating Jobs like | 3% for May at2¥e. fi ee oe gem csc he ge ‘Fonrngs Howsce, Jan Sid rig Macthiy: Bato, NOw that of May and June last, which became a public scan- | —Pxorisios.—Rece 633 | “yhe remains will be taken to Valley church, Hampton ), NYork. from dal, ‘The government sold about forty miltions of gold | Packasnscut meats, 15d were Junction, N. J. thus (Wednesday) morning, by the eight MUA RLERTON, oan iene . at that time within meath, and mainly within a week, men hoteworthy 6 from ety cee egg: ate * g Eadie verges: sehr morning, Jan ‘20, Many Exma- and yet the price advanced from 125%{ on tho Lat of tien ~~ W. Suan " —Arr echr Mattie Taber, NYork. Sid brig John Pleren, May to 167% om the 18th of June, showing conclusively Matansas. STON, | ama Noh ay that the Treasury was powerless to control the premium, street Methodist chureh, between yotvehes Pete, rte a eA ay las we ‘that the more it sold the higher it rose. Moreover avenues, epee legen | po bare "rua Hunt, Gutaler, Liverpool. pa Treasury salée by eupplying the market freely stim- rn Lancing tone +4 Y WES Arr atgamship 0 Lous, cman ae iain ood Wore ie be + ysis il slo bo held st the church in tne above place Paga fa Ys rlnony eee, $43,261,630 in specie, ‘wa course of oe ‘et that ro rh ‘SomERINDTKR —On Thesdi iy, Jawenry 20, Rearcca Som- WORT, : ps s exevprks, in the 924 her e.. by irkable period greatly disappointed those belonging to for Westerl aad. ‘The relatives are respectfully invited to | for N York. the ‘Treasury clique, who were operating for fail, and who were compelled to cover thoir “shorts” at @ heavy loss, If Congress withdraws, transactions were 0 Iatye. a ldo. tor wow. PENSACOLA, Jan It Are Me . barks Lord Srfutan wu da 5 Breton teen Tae, for Far erate 08 Memaay maaan, Seneury 99; Been Wy Mikel: Matiaae, as tala Jones, iran as wo advise, the present authority of the Secretary to i Uyse. vans. 4 sell coin an end will be put to Jobs of this kind, conf. | hea. Pot a grapes PT Ck sang) iethicay sh, fear Gabook, as TI A henge dence in the public credit will be strengthoned, and the ee ee ere inte \eakdence, £1 Washinghoa square PHILADELPHIA, Jee Sh AFeat Chester bark, care Premium will eventually be lower than it otherwise ave bet Price, ight | Boston papers please copy. from ; Rohit Ciroassian, Belfast, Me, Cla would be 10 Consequence of the Treasury hoard. Pa Me EE ey ‘Trave.—In this city, on January 29, atver a | Onde Mining etocks were quiet and rather heavy. At 1? first board Consolidated doned $1 49-Wer than at the same timo yesterday, selling at gr'40; New York Gold 16c,, selling at $1 30; Lorydmt selling at $7 70; Smith and Paraieloe b0c,, selling at $5 06; 2; ‘Tueaday, ~ en $550; ground, 923) 4 822 short but severe illness, Rinoie TRavia, only daugnter of ‘There a a limited demand for this a and Kin Travis, aged 2 years, 8 monthe and oes ' Feces TRS no ihe friends and relatives of the family are reapéct. y fee funeral, from 0h Mt | N JOR, Jan %—Arr brig Bilen Bernard, Burgess, fully invited to attend t neral, from the residence her-uncle, Leonard Loveland, Eq, 28 Cottage place, Woe Rea eo a we a and Rt 3 on Thursday afternoon, at balt-past one o'clock, each & dole, The market was dull and | OMT m4 ; jt Hill selling at y second board Con- sequence, 28, of disease of the | NY. merica, Mortimer, Li 5 iaaae onug eolanne Geek ght (hah boise Testun inclesued business consumma- | heart, James Wrutss, a hative of the pariah ot Anamall- | Rend. orig Care, kon mugeesy ort Rayels levees, the finer grades of | lian, county Monaghan, Ireland, in his 66th yoar, Risli oun, J yacht Josephine, Dutoher, first board, selling af 10 96; Smith and Parmeleo 30c., For Terms the dead was The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | Reany. assorted cargo. Sid steamer solling at £6.25; Corydon was B60, tower, adtling at $7 15. | chi snarl Gone wits tongce | ttond the funeral, from us ite residence, 374 Mongoe ae eae ape nom ae een ec tetlowey — = be} Th. fh ae a Be, Weel rat wade a reste ol be ‘mere in Calvary Comnevery, " : i Liverpe » Eirerpoot, laaring, om i Béc., chiel «ema lock at Dubiin papers ‘copy. i sobr ond sich ae gee “ Relics rg tone SuSPiraneviraes aes Secs | wtaiie mente, RANT arara Ma | cana ron Sexi ere i it an oni on | Wage ge oro Jun ar se gtek =

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