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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Tavespay, Jan. S1—6 P.M ‘The railway share market continues to show an im. _ Proving tendency, and no new failures are reported, Money is abundant and offered at five per cent on gpv- ernment secarities, but on railway collaterals the general rate is seven, with a moderate degree of discrimination respecting names and margins. First class commercial Paper is more freely discounted at 734 a8 per cent, bat there is a very limited amount ‘offering. The banks ‘are still certifying checks with great caution, and busl- meas on the Stock Exchange ts more hmited in conse- quence than it otherwise would be. The losses among wotk houses by the last series of panics have been exor- mous, amd the speculative feeling is proportionately ‘tame, but the new element which is always flowing into | Wall street will soon have done much to neutralize the effect of the prostration under which the street now fou of 1868 declined 1; new, issue of 1865 3. Ten- forties advanced 3. State stocks were steady, At the ‘ne o'clock session of the open board the market was tronger, and New York Central sold at 9914 a %{; Erie, \9¢; Reading 10334 a %; Michigan Southern, 70% a 3¢; Vorthwestorm 8534 a %; do. preferred, 63a 4; Rock Af the ten o'clock session of the open board the mar- |et was barely steady at the closing prices of last evening. Erie sold at |Michigam Southern, 093; a 69%; \34465 do. preferred, 61% a 34; New York Central, 99. \At the Girst regular board there was a well distributed, ‘bat not very large business transacted. The stock ofthe of North America sold at 101 « 100, and that-ef'the sland, 94.0 34; Fort Wayne, 955 a 96. At the half-past two regular board the market was (nm, except for New York Central, which closed 1% bwer than at the first regular board. Erie was 3; ngher, Michigan Southern %{, Llinois Central 3, Rook Island 34, Northwestern 1%, do. preferred 154, Fort Wayne 134, Mariposa %z, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred 13. Government securities were dull and steady. Tennessee sixes of the new issue advanced i. At the open board at half-past three prices were a fraction ower, sales having been made at the following quotations: Now York Central, 967; 4973; Erie, 55% 0%; Read. ng, 103%; Michigan Southern, 10:<; Cleveland and Pittaburg, 7334; Rock Island, 9434; Tolodo, Wabash and Wostera, 415¢; Northwostern, 363¢; do. preferred, 63%; Fort Wayne, 96%; Mariposa preferred, 21%. During he remainder of the afternoon busineas was done at (ghtty advancing prices, and at half-past five the cur- ‘ent quotations were as followa:—New York Central, 97 (9734; Bile, 66a 563; ; Reading, 103%; Michigan South- fn, 70% a 71; Illinois Central, 114; Cleveland and Pitts- fang, 7934 a 3¢; Rook Isiand, 9454 a 74 ; Fort Wayne, 961¢ + 3 Northwestern, 355¢ a &; do. preferred, 64; West- ra Union Telegraph, 44%; ; Cleveland and Toledo, 120, dompound interest notes were quoted thus by the deal- fs:—June, 1864, 117 a 11734; July, 116%; a %; August, 16 a 11634 ; October, 115 a 11614 ; December, 114 2 114%; + September, Reading lay, 1865, 1119 #112; August, 110% a 11 1034 a %; Ootober, 11034 a 34. ‘The gold market is strong. The opening price was 44%, followed, after it had touched 1343{, by an ad- ence to 18534, and a slight relapse noar the close of business to 1353 a 34—the latest quotation. There was |prisk borrowing demand from the ‘‘shorts,”’ and loans jere made without intervst, and at 2 a 4 percent for car- fing, tis understood that a new gold bill will shortly be troduced in Congross amendatory of that which author- lon the Seoretary of the Trossury to. sell gold at his dis- wad thatseveral gold brokers bave been sum- ed to Washington to give testimony respecting the tect of previous sales. The opinions of these men are, dwover, worthless, and no committer of the Senate or ‘sbould attach any importance to them, although ig mo objection to their giving statements of fact, {the brokers in the gold room are, with, perhaps, a (re exception, speculators, and they would give their sgress to pursue in relation to the gold in the Tres- iry, and that is to prohibit sales of it as well of all future receipts from customs. \y several BEyE g 47%, wore quoted at tire close at 10834 108%; at three ¢%, 109 & 10034; commercial bills, 1073; a 1084; francs sixty daya, 6.16 05.25; at three days, 5.13% a 5.15; te on Bertin, 72 a 723;; om Bremen, 79 a 7914; on Ankfort, 413 a 4145; on Amsterdam, 41a 41!{; 01 bundred millions of coin overrated. Amburg, 96 a 363; ; on Antwerp, 5.18% a 5.17%. the cable reporis of the prices of American securities London are pronounced incorrect, on apparently good ity. Private despatches, dated yesterday, quoted at.383¢ 0 39, and Llinois Central at 80, while the de quoted the former at 447%, and Mlinois Central at *; and simitar discrepancies have occurred before. % subject of thess inaccuracies is sufficiently im- Fant to demand attention from the agents of the Aociated Press. lining shares were rather heavy in the morning, but fain the afternoon. At the first board Consolidated Ggory Gold closed 95c. lower than at the same time ylerday, selling at $10; Wallkill Lead 10c., selling at %; Smith & Parmelee 3ic., selling at $5 95; | * iat of road } mot to 8 ey ts and total amount of ineer. and tate 55 a 54K; Northwestern, In this might | ecoumetated; and this reserve would have more than anything else in causing legal tender notes to preciate in value es well as improving the public the price of national securities generally. aix hundred iillions of United States securities, feo buaéred and fifty millions of which are federal Inds, KE the importance of guarding bimst a dudden return of « portion of these for gale, to hich we are constantly exposed, is obvious, and the of the Treasury is to be found in a , the moral and material effects of be The government, in the country, can hold than gold, which is, in view of all the ¢tingencies to which the nation is liable, the cheapest famodity that lies within its reach. There has been so toh jobbéry, ‘moreover, in connection with Treasury #4 qales that the public will feel relieved when they NEW YOKK HERALD, FRIDAY, #EBRUARY 1, 1867.--TRIPLE SHEXT. . The Atlantic Mutual [nsurance Company of this city has deciared « dividend of twenty per cent, The com- pany will also pay six per cent interest on the outstand- ing certificates of profits on February 5, at which time the certaficates of 1864 will alzo be redeemed in cash, The Isthmus steamer brings $1.175,595 in specie. The receipts by California steamers this year amount to $2,482,309, against $2,441,263 to the corresponding period in 1866. The total receipts at this port from San Francisco last year were $41,844,789. From San Framcisco papers of the 10th we extract the following details of treasure and merchandise move- ments. The receipts of specie at San Francisco from the + $46,265,600 + 43,865,200 ‘The receipts from Washoe, Eameralda and Reese river, Nevada, were:— nua as 15,707,585 The imports, coastwise receipts (including Victoria, V. L), and receipts from northern and southern mines (including Nevada), at San Francisco during the year 1866, were as follows:— Imports. .......-- soesceseeess Receipts coastwise. including + 6 ‘Receipts from serthern and southern mines. 43, ‘Total for 1866. : ‘Total for 1866. bry sssee $2, + $1,298,311 (678,620 865,200 ‘The export and destination of treasure during the ‘Fears 1865 and 1866, respectively, were as foliows:— re. *- 1865, ‘41, 6, * 6) $10, me iss'ose 004,660 105,800 172,345 662,081 The aggregate value of the exports of merchandise from San Francisco since 1860 has been as follows :— Domestic. Foreign and Fast’n, - Total. 1860 $3,472,146 $8,301,067 1861 8,803,446 9/881,821 1862 3,860,208 © 10,488,988 1863 5,204,581 12,804,286 1864. 5,587,227 18,341,160 1965. 8,705,228 = 5,511,146 = 14,216,974 1866 . 11,984,062 6,282,834 17,166, 896 The following resolutions respecting railroad franchises were adopted by a vote of eighteen to seven in the upper honée of the Illinois Legislature on the 24th :— Resolved, That in the opinion of the Sonate all con- solidations had and made between railroad corporations, existing under the laws of the State. without having received the. agsent of the General thereto, or its subsea null and void, and have no Assembly went b, «nr and confirmation, are inding force or effect what- ever; and as all such consolidations, except for the ownership and management of continuous and inter- secting lines of Leng Ser to destroy that competition fod | which the le barrass the gh to such consolidations, a law 16 State are interested in, and em- interests of stockholders of such should corporations ciple herein’ contained, ‘nuaking provision qgainst” the consolidation of competing lines of railroads tus State in the future. ‘That the Legislature of this State has full prs, and k ‘or the limitation of rates to authority to provide, by general laws, A ny aacaee Yor the ootyey. ance of passengers and freight by railroad corporations whoee franchise and pri: ‘are or may be hereafter ivileges derived from the people of this Stato and the laws thereof ; therefore, ct Resolved, That in the opinion of the Senate, appropri- ate legislation upon this subject is, upon principles of —— and sound public policy, alike imperatively The Sandusky (Ohio) Register says that the Cincinnati, Dayton and Eastern Railroad Company have closed the contract for the grading and mason work of their short line road between Dayton and Cincinnati, thus complet- ing the line from Sandusky to Cincinnati. The contract customs in January, 1866. customs in January, 1867 Funds mband in Acsistan it Trea- Lese temporary loan to be reimbursed. ... Gold bars stam; Transmitted na atid Staion Mint, Philadelphia, SALES AT THE WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. 60,936,014 $157,358,106 550 —————— $10, 285, 590 10,050 a pletely thrown aoross the track. ers.came | County, N. ¥, Train leaves Twonty-aixth street at tom 4 Bx ny 613g | op foot to Jamaica and aruved at Hunter's Point at | 4. ¥ 200 S100 or twelve o’clock M. Had the accident od at a point McMaxoa—On Tuesday, January 29, Micuam. MoMane ‘200 | 400 G15 | of the road where there was an ment the loss of | , aged 87 y: @ aative of Aughakillmore, county = - $0 £35 | life would have ten Longford, Ireland. = 308 Ohio The road, it is stated, is in @ very bad condition and | The frionds and relatives are invited to attond the fur 33 “* So dapgerous to patronize’ Accidents are continually | D°ral, from his late residence, No. 106 West Nineteonth 3 & 4 9” | occurring. The President, it is alleged, is at Albany, | *'¥ect, this (Friday) afternoom, at one o'clock precisely. 100 3 100 Cleve. & Toled: 18 , | endeavoring to get a bill through to increase the capital | Nurrats.—On Thursday, January $1, Josmru 13. Nur- ‘uneral in ‘s 10 100 5 Perry.—On Thursday morning, January 31, at 51 if. iw oes CANADA. Clinton piace, after along and dlstreasing lens, Grow 2 fie ‘ws : Be as B. Panny. son of the late De. Marshall & Perry,'of “Bos. BY Sepia ears, 0 a3 Ed SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALO. His remains will bo removed to Boston far interment. 100 arg Fe ay eres Pururs.—-On Wednesday, January 50, Lasser A ‘. is Raid of Counterfeiters—Huge Nugget Discev- | Pires, the beloved huabaud of Rebecca ipa, in the ered in the Richardson Mine at Medec— | 65th year of his age. | those of from 258 Bowery, this The relatives and friends of the family, hia sons-in-taw, E. N. Arnstein and Solomon are invited to attend the funeral, County Claims fer the Suppert ef the Fe- COMMERCIAL REPORT. alan Prisoners, d&c. 2 e Toronto, Jan. 31, 1867, ‘Tavaspay, Jan. 31-6 P. M. en Scswes ws ‘a : (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. adtmss —Recepta, 22 packages change A large nusiber of counterfeit $20 notes on the Fourth | “Roa!” ‘Ou ‘Welnoeday’ mocnisg, January 20, Mrs. Barrapsturrs.—Recetpts, 6175 bbls. four, 4,840 bags corn | National Bank of Philadelphia wore found yestorday in SS ee Island, in the Tlst year meal, 2600 bushels corn, 4,686 de, eats, 190 do.' rye and €25 | nearly every city of the province. ithe funeral will take place wt. the residence of her do, malt. The market for State and Western four was in-| A huge rock in the Richardson gold mine at Modoc | son-in-law, at , Staten Island, this (Friday) af- ternoon, at one o'clock. Sounopen.—At Woodside, Long Island, on Tuesday, January >. ad Mararcpg Sooner, formerly of Charleston, the dirt, which miners cali “dirt crevice,” not less than The friends of the family are respectfully ( $00,000, A company of gon from Chioago have | attend. tne funeral, this (Friday, at tevlve Mra. purchased the right to work the mine, They will com- | further notice. Tgland Railroad train leaves mence te So meric. The mine is at | Hunter's Point a' 1136 4. present by a largo shed, ig guarded by five sen- Scucrrs,—On Wodnesday, Jnavary 30, Orro Hwy, ‘The = Toe Pulished Uy the Now Teck proce that a | oMy,208 of, Hermann and S sd epee man nage porcine seg od the Virgin Mary relati frien family Py ain The man alluded to was on the first inetd, ener, ie tesingion January. atreet, Friday) one The county of Peel has commenced 4 » Ii agate the roverient for Res | Strict ey gas, ce eee er * ‘the prisoners’ support, Grand street, Jersey City, on Sunday past twelve ovolook, without farther wotice. Repairing the Parliament Buildings. Taytor.—On Wednosday, January 90, after a short ill- Orrawa, Jan. 81, 1867. ness, CHARLES M, Tavror, in the 43d year of his age. A large force of men were to-day set to work to clean and repair the Parliament buildings. This seoms as if the government really intend to permit the Provincial Parliam to again assemble prior to submitting the question of confederation to the people. AFFAIRS IN SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Seldiers’ Ball—Escape of an Alleged Bemale Cc attend the funeral, this Pt afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 57 Suffolk street. Tremprr.—On Thursday, January 31, after a lingering illness, Ronxrt B. Tremrxx, one o’clock, from his late residence, ‘fwonty-sixth street. Van Nostkanp,—At Foster's Moadow, L, T., on Tues- ‘oTroN.—The demand was very ry light, and though prices ‘were not quotably lower, the mat ruled heavy. We quote:— terfelter—Suit Against an Insurance | of his age Ordinary,...... 27am Florida. = Mote. N.O.6-Tex. | Company—Serious Railroad| Accident. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ig By a OS « Serixorixuo, Jan, 31, 1867, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- ry 4 dence, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Convey. ‘The Soldiers’ Union ball at the City Hall last night was a complete success. The response of the pnblic to their invitation for its patronage was a generuos one, and @ more numerous or brilliant assemblage has rarely graced the City Half. Nearly all the old officers and soldiers of the city were present, The uniforms of the soldiers furnished an agreeable contrast to the scene, Of the mvited guests who had promised to come the only goneral oificer from abroad who kept his word was Major General Charles Devins, of Worcester, the hero of Ball’s Bluff and otier hardly and honorably ‘won ances'will meet the baif-past_mme A. M., Long Island train from Hunter’s Point, at Quecne, Van Hovrrex.—At Harlem, on Weduesday afternoon, 36 3 re the comparative receipts of cotton at New Orieans for the two weeks ending January 18 and Jau- uary %:— Van Houtten, aged 2 years, 6 months and 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Parents, 124th street, Harlem, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Waxo.—On Wednesday, January 30, Taomas A. Warp, aged 76 years, 2 months and 14 days. The relatives and friends of the family are mepect- fully invited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday after- of business on Jai battles. The music by Gilmore's band was excellent, v cey Ne aor poo Saag ‘The receipts will amount to over $600, and after paying Beoona’ aisests ie Brookiys, "E De without all expenses the balance will be applied to tho fund for a monument to the fallen heroes of tho city. Mrs. Harper, the woman who went from this city several weeks since to Conway, where she was arrested for attempting to pass a counterfeit check on the Chico- National Bank, of this city, and was placed in tho nfield jail to await her trial at the eh term of the Superior hog) WE escaped from her cell on Tuesday night. When turnkey had made his last tour of inspection, to see that the prisoners had properly retired for the night, she deceived bim by figure” which she had pi in her bed, and during the night, probably of, means‘of outside help, contrived to effect her escape. 1¢ woman bas an undoubted ability to secure | ~ herseif from recapture, as her previous exploits show thas she bas had sovere experience in matters of this sort. While she remained in this city she wont under the name of Mr. Van Vieit, and her trunk and its con- further notice: Wreox.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 30, Camstoruen Wrxpe, in the 38th yoar of his age. Relatives and frieuds of the invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Exported since Sepiember i, Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared BL The receipts at all Texas pons from September i, i866, to January 18, 1367, amounted to 67,637 bales, andthe exports were bales. The stock on hand January 18, this year, Yas Wal bales, against 29,896 bales at tho corresponding am ‘The Mobile statement on January 25 was as follows:— 7 “ea. 1966. ther invitation, t (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’cleck. ‘The remains will be tal interment. _ a AEE SN ATS SHIPPING NEWS. 5 18] maw water. lowa:— PORT OF NEW YORK. JANUARY 31, 1867, Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1866. tents are still at the botel where ahe sto} t pped. Amon; Received pretiouny the contents of ber trunk aro quite @ number of detective Cleared. officers’ cards and other evidence of her acquaintance with [egal and criminal business. The suit which has been on trial before the jor Court at Boston of Mrs, Anna B. Baxter to recover $1,000 from the Massasoit Fire Insurance Company of this city Total..... Exported since Sept. 1, 1866 Stock Jan. 24, 1866. Neill’s cotton eireu! Steamship TH Livingston, Baker, oa 39,981 1g statement of the Fox & Co. rodaipi, exports, and. lack sh alt tho pars, (or the woes | Wat. decided om Tuonday by e-verdict in fayor of the |; Bisanvship Chempeate, Johns Portland F Ames ending January 38, com those year, and | pluinti(?, awarding her ti ,000 and inter ip Maioatic, Linen, eo—Comsi U0. those of the five years before the war:— i feat shounting + Ae si,i08 ray A$ ax Sih America ‘Congress, Woodward, Loudon—Grinnell, gy Sag oe ae “er the accident to Conductor Adama’ train, at Chester, k AG catho By a ton 3" begs 3 oa Tassiay night, Flas M. Heath, of that place, received | ooe's ie McAdam, Partridge, Maracalo Biel, Son & 1,085. S00 injuries from which he iil probably die. He rode down Arrived. avg. § yes from. Middlefield, and was standing on the platform of | sieamsbip Henry Chauucey, Gray, Avplawail Jau zt. with *66-7a60-1..185,000 2,118,000 5.0% 25.008 = 17,000 | the 6 car when, it struck the freight car on the } mails, ieature avd passongers, to WK Holtman. dan 2 ae SOE y, | ttack. His hipe and spine were severely wrenched, and ms on aos ey Bpoke at hip Ocean Queen, I 345, foes | He-alno-copatved soriqye Jaternal injerion, Steamship Fabkee, Stirling, 8¢ Jago de Cuba Jan 22, and rs ped i ATELLIE “Sip Repu Pescy "hidtrpool Hes wiht a leptuin . Ll : 6. ERS meee, ee LN =" meinen ge erties On PO ony hy 4 Priraxtno rox Tax Seeing KuAorions.—The citizens of | Simamship Yaron, Hodges. Norfolk. 00 hours, with cotton, niet. The en ants Fruicurs were firmer but Staten Island are already proparing for the spring elec- tions. Primary meetings are to be held next week, Matters of local interest are bark Li al, bound to New Y. Stow Livinaston. Fe plighter, from Port hip y JF Ames. ou H Co. Have been contro! arrangements to the aity of Now York. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 4 A bave been as far Married. A.pen—Lararcr.—tin this city, on Wednesday, Jan- uary 30, at the residence of the bride, C, A. ALpsN to Ema Larance, late of New Orleans, Lavcano—Morrim.—In Brooklyn, on Thureday, Jan- wary 31, at the residence of the bride's ‘by the iat 8325.8, lon 28 60 Rov, Dr. Storrs. Grong A. Linaarp to Jutta A., eldest | Gant, from Poochow for daughter of Charles A. Morris, Feq. No cards. E, maw. Seger ih ome ruinry 25, by the Right Rov. W.H Odeahelmer, B.D; | standing ¥: 2m n Janu 28, the Right . We mer, D. D., on h Sone. ciated senticees auie Bichon of New sSerey, and afterwards by the Hoo, Kell, stan ‘change: sales, 612 bi Morton McMichael, Mayor of the city of Philadelphia, | Derm s seams 0, 100 do, strained at $4, and Wittsam G, Morarina, to Mania E., daughtor of Isaac F. | “Hack Libertas (Prus), Wischke, Newcastle, E, 78 day sie oe an Fras SES sroesiz -0n Wadnecy, may 90 ty | Sars ee eels MRE as nee waRT, — , a Ter get tite neside price 800 callona, the Rev Dr, Harrood, of Now Haves, Omonny Or. Jc Has had heavy gales ftom tbe NW for ibe last 38 éays oe at $1 3, rs Suarriato, of New Haven, to Marr, daughter of John A. tb PROvIsions.—! ble pork, Stewart, of this city. ages cut 1,408 Tard and 946 orn ech was but little for pork Bagewsis.—On {hursday morning, January 31, Lr F, egg daughter of Thomas 8. and Caroline A. Bake- well ‘The funeral services will take place from No. 38 South ; Was compelled Bark Honry Flitner, Pa: sugar, (0 James K Ward & Co. Has lad very heavy weaibe during the entire Brooklyn, E. D., on Sat afternoon, at paasace. Bap lesbos The relatives and iriende of the family are Ba ee eee Tenens ae ee he further notice. sugar, &c, +6 Jonathan Thompson. Jan 20, M1, lon en rome invited to attend without $o\ spoke ache Mary A Tyler, irom New York, bowid v9 ancne.—Ou Tuesday, January 29, after a short ill- | Wimameou Nc, ders ous with los oF loretopmast and dbis., at 31a Bacon ness, Hexey R, Banga, of the late firm of Barker & | short of provisions iy ruled firm; the sales ee Cole, aged 46 years. had heavy westerly gules: pT ny TRS ‘The funcral services will be held at Trinity chapel, | insiad 4 hour, spl Soe topsatie: Bae been 5 days of the West Twenty-Ofth st.. this (Friday) morning, at e quar. Tra thdncs ace (of Portland), Peiting!l, Nenvites, 14 ter before ton. The friends and relatives of the family | days, with sugar, dc, to Thompson & Hunter. are invited to attend without further notice, Brig Clara (Br}, Whito, Sau Juan, Nic, 28 days, Se, tod F Baltimore oper. Please be Whitney Ao, Jan 2, ved by the compass, being 20 sole ’ Braty,—On Wednesday, January 30, Josxrn Beary, | miles out of her course, went sabore on the Great Bal wm lah seer . State T atroe a long ilinems, aged 24 years, Bank, but was got off without damage, aaaisied by the Ba- ‘and fhe. a 80c. for Western, Cheese was steady at our lact Bae eh ig tines, 5 b hama wreckers: sinos then have had fair weather, being quotati lends and retatives and those of his mother-in- | pot three days to the N of H¥tteras. The market for both crude and bonded ruled | law, Mra. Ford, are respectfully invited to attend the fu- Brig Louise (Br), Covell, Bermuda. salt and pe .--- prices were Tominal at a 1%. | nord, from” his father's residence, Astoria, L. 1, this | « sco McColl & Frith. the satire passuge: sprung rudder head, and carried awry main tas "tie Florence, Rathbun, Gatveston, 19 days, with cotton, be, to master. Schr Josephine B Small (Br), Stevens, Sissi, Jau 9, with hemp, &¢, to} Leaycratt & Co. Has been 9 days north of for crude, an ‘hoe. Bie, for standard white. fe bond. The nsactions we heard of was 1. L ine tight straw e iin. bond jn Phileaeiphla, at di. buy . for Maren delivery, rok was unchanged at 10ige. a 10%e. ‘for Caroling, and Gena ites aattrny ‘prevailed (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Bistor.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 30, Henay ©, Brsnor, years. The relatives and frv are lly invited to attend the funeral, at the house of his father-in-law, f in the market for raw, | No, 13 Tenth street, this (Friday) morni: at | Hatteras, with heavy NW gales. Feta ee Shae ction | sree, oct mayo, tous | SRE TS re ce Pat aba muscovado, 0 sail. Ha« ben * a Iaice. Balnsles boxe attic attic. ieaned | | BRaxoox. Wednesday. January 30, Wi Dorth of Hatteras, with henry NW gales, 4 oe for soft yellow, | Branvox, in the 83d year of his age. Sehr Mingues, Corson, Washington, NC, with mdar, 16 rae ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | tomas & Holmes. attend the fueral, on Saturday morning, at eleven Providence. 2 ive. ; timothy ‘according to quality, Of Mp galt, dane pate tee. told. ai th |, aut e eld al ie 700 ass, arrive (here ot 43 So geld, 10 o'ciock, from his ‘late residence, No. 70 Laight street, without further notice. Burien. —On Thursday, January 31, of consamption, Marive Disasters. Steamer Jowo. Smith, hance at Wilming ov, NC. reports 25, passed ‘ae advance; also 1,200 here on private ) Jamus Butiae, formerly of Kunis, county Clare, Ireland, | jan wy. iat 38 WD, lon 74 A schooner of about 909 at $2 40, tm the 43d year of his age. could not make ou: ave to report salen of 38,000 thx. at Ife. ‘The fnneral will take place on Su afternoon, at newick; foremast standing; looked ie; grease at Bigc. a 100, two o'clock, from hiv tate residence, No, 10 Madison was run into, Jan 36, off C et a ALLOW was unchanged. Sales 110,000 tbs. at Lic. a Ilo. Rmnsrsy.—Restipts 16 bis, Market dull end prices norainal, Capt 5 supplied bi lig had been ont three days ik, bound for NYork; had hee: cone bisonit 4 3. loat of wali, ra for repairs. Steamxn C W Loan, from Galveston ris Kev West for New York, put into Fortress Moaroe Jvh, short of coal, har- ing experienced heayy weether. street, New York.” Caowon.—On Thursday morn! January 31, of con- sumption, Conwtiia B., wife of Cadmus. ‘The relatives and friends of the a respectfully invited to atiend the fusoral, house of Mr. Richard Cadmus, Salterville, N. J., her late ‘op Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cassin. On Monday, January 14, Saran, the beloved wife of John Cassin, a mative of Ayr, Scotland, in the Morehead Oty Sa Drummond, at San Francisco from Hon) Kong and \okobama, reporis:—Nov , formosa, spoke Bi ‘Tewksbu RT Se teonher, January 31, Mrs. Busanern Francis, ‘with ona of rudder. Frat Corpe, in the 834 year of her WF tiers, cartving Sway eracel ‘The relatives and friends and those of her son, John | washed cempaniouway overvoe: J. Clyde, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, | filled cabin w: raver; kil from the residence of Mr. Robert Murray, 441 West ot New Vroke the Twenty-seoond street, on Saturday. ously Coote 0m ‘Thureday, January 31, Trworay Covan- | **™e*r* un, gon of John and Jutia Coughiin, aged 3 years and 5 anne Ree AL ah freee 5 ‘™iue funoen} will ake place from the residence of his ioe teen parents, 56 James street, on Friday afternoon, at balf- Capt past ope yan op on’ Wee a 20, pat? hor ret virausia, bo FLON, ~ Nob me es Sed Ger on the fad ‘The relatives and Of the tamily are invited to TET ue adirins ot oon ttreot ihe (Fridays att ery ae Tome time, and supplied ‘her with, provisions aie reniared frnde ‘sales to-day have 100 bbls. ni muaty,—On Wednesday, Jant 00, Taowas | ail the assistance int nape Cburchill stated be ae Mille and a et 8 red ae, roe a native of Liecarrol, county Cork, Ireland, | would endeavor to resoh je ex Dea are nominal ‘Shorts are in good demand, nad ce — Eay are Lae eg a om the Protos Shoat spheres ist o'clock A. M., on the day before yesterday, was ap- mm, proaching Willow Tree station and ramming eighteen For su Pree tiles per hour, one of the rails breke, throwing two ef" CATH cars from the track. The cars, at the time of the oc- we currence, Were filled with who were vio- Jently thrown from thew man, ronding at poet Ty Grate. oe the we The friends of the family are respectfully invited to aged 66 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at No, 256 West day, January 29, Jon Vax Nostganp,'in the’ 95th year January 30, FRanx, youngest son of P. B. and Eliza family are rospectfully corner of Classon avenuo and Pacific street, withont fur. on to Groenwood Cemetery for gemma ‘Tybee. Caulking, (alveston—Spoiford, Tilesion, Steamship Lodona, Hovey, Gatvesion—¢ H Mallory & Co, Savannah —Livingston, Roy ‘ork. fb, Marsuinan, ‘Norfolk, wii mdse, to Steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, Portiand, with mdse, to Snip Neptune, Peabody, Liverpool, Dec 6, with mdse and Speen eae Marsal on to the twas 60 W since the Gth inst, with heavy gales iy Peabody: from parvegt tyre. 5 . and ought (0 this port. The Two sisters new schooner, 71 tons burden, owned by “Joslin. Adews eats others at Great Kgg Harbor A Cann—The crew of the achr Two Sisters heartity give their thanks to Capt Enoch W Peabody. uf the due Ae tune of Now York, for his Kindness im rescuing us da Biet inst from the wreck Of the schr Two Sistery, of Game Hag Harbor, NJ, which was dismaaied on the lich, ad hee the kind treatment which waa teudered (0 us while'on boseh of bis ship; also to his mate, Edward Lesack, who cow manded the boat's crew, who exhibited much brivery in tes culng ua. Too much cannot be said in honor of tue com Ganter, we wishing him grest.aucosas througe life ants ich reward in heaven, JOSEPH A JOSTIN. Captain THOMAS P BICKMAN, Mate ENOCH N. Josie. TAYLOR SHEROK, Yocom THOMAS JOSLIN, Fonotois, Dee 15—The w! Cor Howland 10d Ao. tive collided’ off this port om the ib of the $d inst. The Aotive returned to port for three boate, had bo Hie Howland wae’ but slightly damaged rand procooded om ‘The brig Perle (Old) cleared for New Bedford ne Ste November with a ‘oil, but re- turned on the ist of December ‘of water ie her hold. The leak was in the uj works. p hes the Teh fast. been caulked aod sailed again on ; Miscellanceus. Quiex Pi rmom Jaran—Ship Viscata (Br), from Kong Kong via wa. now at ai on the bar, making the den! of dayn, and last the Viscata in 33 days, The when. ete were the shortest known, and the Test ry ‘which ts oxpested to Ne hogy to 09 Gaye, Netice to Mariners. 5 N avrort, Jan 30—The Can Buoy for the guidance of vounals over the Merrimac bar, weat adrift in the late sora, end peewee eee Island. It isno guide for vessela Arr at 11 bapa tl roe, 700 frat Hovolulu Ne A bole and. 13.000 Ibe bones ate Minerva, Pemuinesnn, “ 1,000 bbls of aud 20,000 Ibs bone; Canton Packet, Frazer, bor ‘Awashoke” Norton, 080 The Wi 1. 40s: 70 dblx oll aud_ 8,000 Ibe : Active, Rotinses, from sea; Gor ‘Troupe, Ashlen k sho Mois ott Ths bone; 1th, James ‘Allen: Bi aud 1,600 Ibs bone: Mt Wallaston, Wittls. do, bbls oil aad at do Nov 26, ships Lagoda, Fisher; Childs: bark Sea Breeze, Hamilton; ship J man; bark ‘bark ships John Well liam & Henry, Stetson, all to eruis for Nitedford: 20th, bark Sun Deatn, Barre , ship Ceylon, i, for ford; Bd, ship Jurel Green: barks’ D Thompson: Browns ‘Active, Congress, Cantino; 4th, bark Dan! Wood. Ri Adeline, ‘Soule; bark Nile, Long; ship Ab Sth, snips Oliver Crocker, Lapha: barks Java, Enos; We John 4 dent, Kelly; 10th, bark Wm Rotch, nots, Davis: 12th, ship Jos Maxwell, Chase; Ith, ‘shi Scott, Washburn; bark Courser, Hamblen; l4th, barks Tam- erlane, Winslow; Trident, Rose, all to cruise, Spoken, &c. Ship J Baker, Pouits, from NYork via Rio Janelro for Acapuleo, no date, 60 days out from the latter port, lat 27 38 N, lon 80 W. Ship Intrepid, Winsor, from San Francisco for NYork, no date, lat 25 40 N, lon 121 40 W. ar Jamestown, MaFee, from Norfolk for NYork, Jan 25, of Cape Lookout (see rdport of steamer Juno, above). foreign Ports. s adgimewatt, Jan 2—Arr sehr ¥ & 1. Cordery, Grace, Phil elphia, Cait40, Dec 28—Aer ships Gen Butler, Chase, Chinchas (and sid Slat for Antwerp); 90th, Juliet. Trandy, Allen, de (and sid Jan 10 for United States); Slat, James. a son, do (and sld Jan 4for United States); Jan Blanchard, Melbourne (and ald &th for Chinchas, to for Spain); 7th, Delfthavon, Freese, Chinchas (and ald 10th for r Sid Dec 28, ships Gaspee, Emerson, Chinchas, to load for Pngland; lvauhoe, Harriman, United Siates (bas re ported bound to Spain); 29th, Princeton, Wi tar; Slst, El Dorado, Sweetzer, Havre; Jan 6 Donald, ‘Grinnell, Valparaiso; 6th, 8 D Thi Chincbas. Tn port Jan 18,¢teamer Aurora, Smith, from. Boston for San Crete tage ships K Sherman, BI trom Adelaide, arr Hh, not chartered; Stilphea, from Mel- bourne, arr 12th, do; Scotia, Doane, ding: doz not chartered; William Libby, fiches lands J 18, shipa Detrott, Curtis: Rewpton, 8 Tal jan 13, ships a Lay fern Star, Curtin; Moonbeam. Field; 3 Gaspée, Kmervon; Old Colony. 3 Sorat na, Heyden! & Dtharstan, Suow: Living Age, jure, and Auns, 2 . Morrison, Matanzas: iy jan 15—In port bark Undine, for Boston, 18g; achr C Richardson, S a iv fe ‘ork, do; Uj \. for do do. Sid LSth, bark Sam Shepherd, Philadelphia; brig NYork.” A lncgo mumber of Eastern vessels wore im port, seeking charters, Wonouunc, Dec 1—Arr bark Pauline (Hamm), Thorndike, San Francisco (and cld tor San ‘bark AJ Pape (Haw), Geotken, New Bedford; Sth, brig’ Pocky (Old), Uifers, ‘Mo- re Uavaxa. an 19—8ld bark Thomas (Br), Peterson, Onr- tena: Sh. Ragramento, Lawson, York. | aa rn jan 22—In port barks iran, Pieroe, Portland: Ketipath (HF), Haveoer, for dey dane Bre Racker, ior Boston: Dency, Gray, for, Pulladelphtas, Lord, Pinkham, for do; Moultor, Smith, for iS Ocean Home, Welden, for NYork: brigs Mernwa, I M for Portland, James Davis, Sta) for 4 Jackson, for Holmes’ Hole; Sussex oe Dans, fc Joliet © Clark, Moore, for NYork; x do; Agent, West, for Philadeiphia: schr Donna Ant for Boston. Sid Bat, bark Kiba, Drisko, NYork. Old mote berg Rrohange (Sv), Churchill, Cork; brig Java, Groves, Nevviras, Jan M—Io nore barks Jobn Griffin, Ci ona Catalina, bei To ork. dg briga LM mscrit Bory do._ Sid loth, brie Thomas’ Owens Potting, NYork? solr Alcors, Talbot, do. r Panay le itch, Central orn Wag md. ne tae Francisco. Sid 19h, steamship Golden Age, Ban ning Star, Miller, Ide: Prenctseo, Sr Jaco, Jan 23—Ta bark Eve: q ine Leiguton, and George Crump, brigs Edith, Putnam; Foetoas, Jam 1k ion “Siar (Be), Waugh St Jaga: brign Howard (Br). Cienfuegos; Now: owes, Guadaloupe. tered to load wheat at Wand Si°ten Antonio, for Tiverpool; Rigabeth free Coronet. with coals for Sap Freuciseo; ter, disg; bark Fannie, {linekley, do. [Pin Sreaumuir Armica at by my. J Arr from NYork, John, Martin, and at Ant. wep, Veteran, at Cadiz; Speeds |, at Valencia; 5 bie , Byfogeo, and Angonsiorna, at Cadiz; CF wat fom dears asa a Mother Rank; Myn- ic, = woot; Hain, twerp. ‘Arr (rom Calling Prescott, at Valencia. ‘Tue sip Atalanta, from Bremen for New York, which was Thectane Leek, from Banfla fo: New York, at Algom Jane ror was Bay for medical aid. American Ports. BOSTON, Jan 3L—Arr stasanehip Clty of Bath. Savagnal: bark Modena, Wilmington, NC. brig Timothy Field. from Matanzas. BALTIMORI Jan 9—SId sohr Vi st erica, bance £0 Liverpool, wach, hos’ boon, Wving’ welow North Point since sundsy lnat, got under’ way thls morning. an ‘procosded. Fortrass Monron, Jan 2 —Arr Liver- oo Tar ly Boar, sehr ieucy W sicchuber Georwents for CHARLESTON , %6—Arr steamehi! Libey, ° NYore.. ld brig Joka Plerce, Strout, Sti piso: jing Mase, Hall, Boston; ator, Bina, Hiardenbeook, West Ludios; sels Fea: dletou, New Orleans; Joho Crockford, J P id wohr fe Caldwell, McCormsok, N' BAN S800, Jan fare bare Git * r Cid steamship City of Bath, Lavewalt’ Mallevilie, Waite, Goreig (Br Ocean Belle, Morton, Wi Sid 27tin ship America, Mortimer. an ane: MB Beamball XYork, Marry Langshall, NYork. Be Lhe meiner Viegh Hick Sen MINGTON. NC, Jan St—Acr ach Ocean. Tra on dams, Che: TOO LATE FOR CLA ONY PASTOR'S OPRRA HOUSE, AND SATURDAY, HIVELY LANt TWO NigitTS ¥ Leet {Wo NIGHTS at + Wortp, TOUR AROUND THE WORLD, which must be withdrawn in the height of Its success to give RECOLLECT THR Last UHANORS TO WITNRes ret “\N RXPERIENCKD WAITRESS WANTED, Ae err EM Ucar, att Caton place ee We ‘A MOXITICRN?, FEVEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD Lon Tyis of tupesior Woes and Souk are - A. (recsoved this week, at 16 Grand street, nese Mets; PANT WITH DARK BYRS WANTE! 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