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‘pnctieapescenssasnsarement FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 15% “pote C9; . F ; . Po el Wake tothe city, which the lauer expreg’, siuselt in which he was placed for awhile, the Irving not bestia oe eee lose, in distance in the rear of her capi? Wen e officers the goveroment ward, Oiney’s intentions, the Irving's bow wo turned seaward, Tuunspay, Feb. 14—6 P.M. ‘The railway share market bas shown further agus of weakness and demoralization to-day under the hammer ing of the “bears” and the absence of strong buyers for a rise. The weakness of the street is daily becomiug | 200 Central Coal more apparent in the yielding tendency of prices when- | ‘2, 2 {unt Hall 83) 10 Mariposa * notwithstanding firing of 6 | im IW do ) Miss BN Je ict and 16% 2) .N Jersey hich she had to ran to reach, i, A few da} fall. The outside support upon which the main reliance | cuange inthe market. Small sales to consumers realized bas since taken place, and some of those who bought | 8d tended in faver of the purchaser, though in general | fp the largely when bottom was touched the sales were at yesterday's figures, Some transactions ‘arrest. is dena tant have since vold out. | icy piace at a reduction of Se. & 10e. per bbl, and of in- | fousd, bay after : er, that because the market 18 | forior and aalities sales were even beard of -P at present weak and uncertain that it wil! thee itv a long remain | more marked decline; but the market in the main was with. | b #0. Prices have been #0 far depressed that an upward | out material change. The sales were confined to 5,000 bbls. | Stipp® ato reaction is inevitable, but the losses sustained by the | at our revised quotations appended. For Southera flour the hu street during the last three months have been #0 heavy | !nquiry was conned to the immediate requirements of the | agérwards to that it is not impossible prices may go lower before they | ‘T#de. Prices likewise shaded in buyer's favor, closing en- | #8 taken in materially improve, Yet there is nothing in the condi- | “ly nominal at our quotations, with sales of 200 bbls. srother-in-law, wd jwhile, for just as the ‘tion of the money market to excite distrust, and loans Su bue ar 2 gayowrdiog to. gual tg) made ‘are made freely to the Stock Exchange on good collate. | dull sud declining. | No sales were heard of. We quote. Tals, at six per cent, while there is no difficulty im bor- | Extra State.. + Ra rowing on government security at five. Inthe discount | Groice State Uae Grat clags commercial paper se takou at the legal a rod hoop ‘Oho. Fate of juterest, ‘Goathern ra FOU Common The gold market opened at £37},, but soon reacted to age of the Stevens reconstruction bill in the House of b- br age bushels at 580, a élc. for A agi gien 4 . Cor Reprosentatives, and tire subsequent decline to doubis | Limited demand: ine taloe teers 1a bushels at $i O82 (01 as to its fato in the Senate, The volume of business is | }iie price; 81 Saag a rage ber ries yy 3110 ne at present not very large, and the market is sustained | yellow Jersey. lye wan sold to a fair extent, out at lower aimost wholly by outside buyers, including importers, | $193" ant e0oNa Won eng : ” nat $l 12a $1 18, We note sales Board 48 distinguished from the speculators by profession, | 4000 bushels malat $1 30. For beri te demand "was lelaiqupe snbil Ate was. ina better humor. The great majority of the latter are content with a | West, in bond, waeimade atoeg: °F Lm Duahels Can trifling profit, and close their contracts after a trifling | ,COTOX.—The market was moderately uctive, bu loss on their operations; and they influence the 'e quote:— C it previous rices were freeli maintained; the sales were 180 bales. . . 35 % Views are narrowed to the scope of the cockpit in which | , “Speech Fock ee end arene a ee eG, and a0 they ply their vocation, They follow a leader like a | do, on private teras. vee FREtGuTs were seady, with a moderate business doing. flock of sheep, and it is amusing to watch them all | pj! Masa arere:—To LAverpool, 2200 bales cotion st jumping at intervals over asingle straw. Yet they look | 4d. a. , 30,00/bushels corn at Sais {and per steamer @5 wise as owls as they stare into each othot’s faces | Or Ney tee ae ate Ao ottoman: ad ble aeteits round the grotto in the room, and some of them think | ‘*penting at 6s. | Bremen, 50) tons measurement goods that they have influenced the price ot American gold | cotton’at Thad. The a we AP British bath ovat Paraiso, general ‘and a rh, mn when they have been merely making enough to pay | [iood'ope, both at round sum. The ship Haze has been ‘their board bills, The price of gold. is independent of | chartered to load in W. T. Coleman’s San Francisco line. speculation, and those who speculate ‘in it solely as a | quara ar ansg’ rat Um: but we heard of no bysiness. We matter of business follow a very poor business indeed. Lie ae a was unchanged, being quiet but firm at 9&., ae the early session of the open board the railway Mt Hors were Puthout decided change in value, Sales 62 are market was heavy and dull. New York Central ee at ie. lor new. crop Ameriean. Hemr.—Mauila ruled dull; but hold fil shells Sold at 101; Erie, 67% a 7%; Reading 104% a %; Michi- | views; and demanded I13¢¢ olde Other kinds were. like: rv df bas gar wise dull, but prices were : 3 gan Southern, 7334; Northwestern, 3734 a %; do. pre- | “Mor asses.—-The marker riled qiiet, but steady at former ferred, 68 a 6835; Rock Island, 9835; Fort Wayne, 98 rates; sales #0 bhds. red at 45c. By auction, | of. I hope the resolution will be to a commit- At the tinst rogular session of the board the pressure to sell | Me.'n'S6icer* nnd 80 has ibis, New Orleans at | (99, in order to teat this question. buildings. He hoped the resolution would be ado} know who was paid for such an extraordinary privilege. its going into the pockets of outside parties. lerman Moorz—I understand the Pilot Commis- dime yeotorday, Ero 24, Reading X, Michigan South. | Ssmersbanatic er and S262 ee, ablolng ord, ern 23, Cleveland and Vitteburg 14, Rock Island 14, | Kosins ruled steady, with demand, Sates 1,600 Northwestern 13%, do, preferred 1; Fort Wayne, | Siminedstge kaso o hy Pacific Mail 3, Canton 1%. Chicago and Alton wis 1 re tin ype amen De higher. Government securities were firm. Coupon sixes were reported. Linseed Of 1881 showed an advance of 4, . seven-thirty notes of | ye pearl of Turon ales of Ave frat series %, third series 34. At the one o'clock | ““Puovisase-Hece! ‘open board a further decline took place. Now York | Greseat hogs, “kever al Contra! sold at 100% a %; Erie, 66% 0%; Reading, | market f G 104.2 4; Michigan Goutherii, 72% a 73; Wlinots Cevtral, | ware 11534; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 83.a 3¢; Clovoland and | 40. 96 69% grant ferry privileges, why it was all right; grant should come through the Common mirht get the benefit of it. Algerman Ety came to the di 4 Hi i Toledo, 119%; Rook Island, 9834; Northwestera, 373; ; April at $0 16 = $31, i ro We ered, FIG) Fort Ware Oe mena, aes ‘fea so of t the half-past two regujar board railway share - Fees and market continued heavy, while governments were frm, ois sm pe 8 Sas 90. Coupon sixes of 1881 advanced %, five-twonties of the | ('s Mons Nore giles, sc ores now issue of 1865 5, and seven-thirty notes of the sec- | have only to report for short ond series 44. Now York Contra! closed ¥ lower than | "iDbed, lic. slice. for Uamas ig atthe first board, Eric %, Reading %, Cleveland and | sty. and 9c. eo Pittsburg %, Rock Island 3, Northwestern %, do. | , . for new, and Lic, a ferred %. Fort Wayne 3, Ohio and Mississippi cer. | #9 °. a S60. fp. for State, 4%, Pacifio Mail 3, Canton , Western Union oq heavy, with only @ ‘Tolegraph 5. Atlantic Mait was 1 Ingher. At the half: = past three open board the market was weak and ‘Now York Contra! sold at 100% a %; Erie, 66% a 3; Reading, 104; Michigan Southern, 78%; Titinols Central, 116%; Rock Island, 973; « 3; Northwestern, 36%; do. preferred, 66% a 67; Fort Wayne, 97. Subsequently the market remained steady at the dectine, and at half-past Give the following quotations were current:-—New York Contral, 10054 a 3: Erie, 56% 2 %; Reading, 1048; Michigan Southern, 72% « 73; Cleveland and Pittsburg, €3; Rock Island, 973, a 98; Northwestern, 96% a 3 ; do. preferred, 67% a <; Fort Wayne, 97 & ; Obio and Mis- sissippi certificates, 25%. ‘The foreign exchange market was dull and there was mo noteworthy change in rates, Bankers’ bills on Eng- land at sixty days wore quoted at the close at 108% ; at ‘ three days, 1003; commercial, 106% a 108%; ; bills on ARREST OF AN ALLEGED MURDERER. Berlin, 72a 4; on Bremen, 76% a 79; on Frankfort, | 4 man named Thomas Considine, an Irishman by 40% 041%; on Amsterdam, 40% 0413; ou Hamburg, | Dirth, ‘was arrested in this city yesterday by detective 86.0 x; on Antwerp, 5.21 0 6.18%. Dus@ary, on suspicion of being accossory to, if not Mining stocks were active, At the first hoard Quartz | the principal in, a murder committed a few miles from Bill closed 46, lower than at the second board yesterday, | Detroit, Michigan, in the year 1800. The facts of the gelling at $450. Consolidated Gregory Gold was Sc. | case aro as Ot ee ee eke as Mhigher, selling at $12 30. Des Moines sold at $256. At | mentioned, while a men were waiting the eccond board Quartz Hill closed 16¢. higher than | "it Welt, coaches imo coumky ites, ee sor at the first board, selling at $4 66. Consviidatea Gregory | another a number of French Canadians and Germans Gold was 2c. lower, selling at $12 05. became involved ta a general Dees During the course the affray it is alleged that not cont Mr. Aibert H. Nicolay sold at auction to day the fol- | Of ano atray tt is Siuen CoM rnp thelr French prey lowing bonds and stock :— onists, att the oes nearly @ one of whom was Irish, and who had been, it up to the time of the onset of the Germans mere spectators of the fight. The contest between the latter and the hack. men was severe, and whips, clubs and cart- Tuna were irecly used by both sides Sote time afer $10,000 Western Union Telegraph Co. bonds. 10 shares St. Nicholas 16 shares Grocers’ A deepadch trom Weahington saya’ that the umount of | St,(he, Uae, on Bearing of tie deste See ators ofthe perpetrators of the compound interest notes maturing during the present —. deed ste! —— aot bye ae ae that he woul ‘as liable ‘under the! pi: year aggregates $19,005,122, including interest, and | oion 2. anybody else, and £0 thinking oF led from. lay, fi ‘that the total amount outstanding, iuterest inciuded, i# | the city, made his way South, where be enlisted in the | being present at the Nortl to the closing of the war. After re. official source how cap it be reconciled with the state. ment ot the Secretary of the Treasury to Congress made last year, in which the amount maturing this year was stated at less than half the amount, sinoo which time @considerable sum of these notes has been withdrawn from circulation, Will Mr. MoCuiloch please explain ? It appears that the Produce Exchange tn this city has adopted the cental system of measurement which has become the rule in other cities, the following resolution having beon passed unanimously :— Resolved, tet the a New York Commercial Association mite wi or associations ou Sountey tn recommending the abrogation of the present | Michigan on’ Governor “Fenton for the delivery of. and selling cereais by the bushel and Seotens up to the law officers of Detroit. Governor contal as recommended Fenton immediately sathorised the delivery of the sus- ris ng of the murder, as officer Peter Grogan, of the Detroit police force, arrived in thie at apa 2 the distinguished lecturer, * Co. Trade .* wae minutely dealt with and reviewed | NEW YORK HERALD, FRDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1867. 2 she ChLAN WR. G4 | cooded to his own ship, ordering Olney to (0% im lis a8 quite willing to'do under the peculiar c-matances a Pub fall ase up, she was q@ntly ran out to ¢ ; ever apy pressure is brought to bear against ‘thew, ana | 100 Pacide Mail SS Co. 157 60 OM & Alton RR. u essel from which she had, , u 0 4 the large holders of stocks are becoming weary of tueir ‘s S22 tA mie bee vied naie i a Rene! Sok Fina ‘res boarded burdoa The old “bull”’ combinations have been en officers from a revenue eu in the harbor bg Ld tirely broken up, and are therefore unabie to do any- COMMERCIAL Lon yan s ence to the orders of 4 ba od Hooker, Tuvespa 4-8 P.M. | in command marines, who thing euthar in the way of resisting a rise or promoting © | —,sres.peceipta. 21 packagen, ‘There was no noticeable | Were landed” at Gegra0r’s Island, The vessel 3% i 4 & i : . s rat i! 38 for a fresh speculation for a rise has to be placed is more was previous prices. the of the Irviog feoble than it was when prices reached their loweat point | Breapsturrs.—Recelpts. 6.240 bbls. flour, 3,235 bags corn a seater tto mind a4 arrival of the after the last panic, The inducements to buy which ex- | meal, 5,700 bushels corn and 3,800 do. oats. The demand for | Sheriff of that in this city ‘a requisition from isted thea have been diminished by the advance which | Stale and Western flour was very limited, and prices for all | Governor on Governor Fenton for the delivery 187, and then recovered to 13734. The improvement J was not, however, maintained, and at a quarter-past root MUNICIPAL AEF AIRS. three the price touched 136%, and finally closed at Ben sient 1363. Loans weré made 9t two a six por cent por diem tnd proce may Mere as ne Rooeral Wealggen Nees: | on uae: af Aldona’ mon fomerdhy. afternoon for carrying, and without interest, The trmncss dis. | ward tendency. fhe anios comprise 1 Ns sneluding | president Shannon in the chair. 2 played during the morning was attributable to the pass- | £1'93 3. Gate diclined le. boubees, ed Testteh aoeeed, ‘MISCELLANKOUS. The resolution from the Board of Councilmen appro- priating $ for the celebration of Washington’s birth- day was lost for want of a constitutional vote, but the prices. The salecover 28,000 bushels Canada, in bond, at | Vote Was subsequently reconsidered and the resolution The Street Commissioner sent in a communication in answer toa resolution of inquiry why the extension of Madison avenue had come to astand still. The Com- missioner stated that the contractors had failed to per- course of the market oo more than fying | orain Upland. Florila. Mobile, NOT. | form thelr work, and were now subjected to the expense featners do that of the wind They are od mak . Bg Siig cf 4 = of inspectors appointed by the Commissioner when they simply the weathercocks of the hour, and their | Good miidii - is" is ie canine CENTRAL RAILROAD CASE. Alderman Norton offered a resolution, directed to the Street Commissioner, asking him why he had not answered the ing! of the Board relative to the New Jersey Central road usurpation at piers 14 and 15 North river. In moving for the adoption of the resoin- tion the Alderman stated that the railroad company in juestion had extended their piers, built extensive sheds thereon, and were actually running a ferry to Commu- nipew without paying any rent to the city for the valu- able privilege. supposed they had a right to occupy the piers for all ordiuary purposes, but the city had not given them the right to run @ ferry or put up ferry in order that the people and the Common Council might If the city was entitled to any rent for this forry fran- chise it was only fair that it ought to have it, instead of sioners have the right to grant the privileges complained rts 3 oe exceoded the demand, and prices declined on the call, | _ Navat-Stonus.—For spirits iurpentine there was an active | Alderman Nontox-—-The Pilot Commissioners may have “4 ¢ to authorize the extension of but New York Central closed 15¢ lower than at the samo | Arb fermaies eae corner Rrieee, tne market closing | canuot grant any terry franchise. greats d Alderman Rettiy—I hope the resolution will not be referred, but will be ado; If the Street Commis- sioner or the Pilot had reer cam 4 ; but 20 shares Breyoort Fire Iusurance 58 shares Fulton Fire Insurance Co... . the fight one of ie Coreen, es eee ae ‘ ‘The business transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this Cora ne tia pO gs Ah RR Bg on ee, r. tent — city to-day was as follows: — authorities of Detroit went to work to discover the mur- | of was Theodore Handy, and the name of bis bride derers. Considine, who had been the number of | was Catharine Betts; it also appeared on his record that the hackmen o1 inthe quarrel, being in the em- | on the 18th of September, 1865, he married William ploy of a Mr. Burrill as backman for the i House | Handy and Wilhelmina Shepardson, but was not positive a $e os povtigen = , Mra. Celina Curtis, of 79 William T. Handy, and Catharine M. Betts; she was pre- street church. $70,226,561, If this statement was derived from an | Southern army, where he served as a private | helmina Shepardson; it Soe aaa im October or No- address to the members of the Brooklyn Liberal Chris- tian Union, at the Church of the Restoration, cornor of Monroe and Clark street. The aera Panton by tail, and 7. oe Cyne listened to by a select At a subsequent meeting, held on February 7, it was name of Thos, Williams. The Detroit officer left this Rosolved, That the Board of the city win, Eis privense Dae) vent of the Bufialo Board of that nt red pounds and the officers | Yee Of age, and has a wife and two children in ‘of the association are requested ‘ase copie of ‘the | city. His employers here f|bove resolutions to the various boards of trade aud Shambers of commerce throughout the country. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. 1 SINGULAR PRoceEDING. Feb. 14—-10:30 A.M. | arrest Steamer—A Writ of Brie ie Habens Corpns Issued—The Case to be | the Rev. Peter Stryker, Hannay 0. areites, of Burm: iw do. Bro Refore the Supreme Court To-day. Jour youngest About eight months ago the shipping firm of Mott & Co,, of this city, owned a certain number of steamors— of which the Washington Irving was one—which were employed to ply between the port of Norfotk, Va., and several other Southern ports. As the Washington Irving had arrived at the landing of the former city one day tast July, ber commander, Captain George Olnoy, of this Dasint B. Dooury of Wm. G. Rule, all of this city, —On should Len tage od wharf, The unconcerned matter, permi “took? the vessel to vf ye = — => 2 Lire M., only daughter of N. E. Edmonds, i eee 3 © gi Erie 600 Pt ht Bt, » | = oF ee = = Sz kimor, N. Y. SaNbrond—Annencer,—On Wodnosday, Feb, 13, at Brown, residence of the bride, by the Rev, F. neat tai areal the Rev. 8. Baker THB LINCOLN. ovenit city, wns met by the shorifof the town who presented | is of GT. De Forrest, by the Rev. J, Pennorre—Epwonps.—In Athens, N. ha on Wednes- day, February 13, at the residence of the father, by the Rev. Mr, Johnson, Homart D. Paxvornn to Miss » all of C. Sanpvorp to Pusss J., daughter of John Abberley, Esq,, all of this city. Suira—Tuomrson.—On Wednesday, 18, by Rev. J. R. W. Sloane, Avexavee Sura, of Brooklyn, to Macam Tuomrsox, of New York. ‘AL —COM AGHA. Ww. —On Thursday, # 14, by the Rev, Edw. I, Janes, Mr. Miewax, W. Wau to Miss Feaxceca & Comacna, late of this city. . Died. Barzor,—At Astoria, L. 1, on Sunday 10, Cuanies Wapswortu, son of ‘Charles rx Moule D.’ or, aged 2 years, 2 months and 6 day ia ‘Washington City, Virginia ‘and Boston papers of family are invited to funeral, from the residence of her parents, Mott from this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, to Calvary metery. ly, of disease of tho heart, Aun, wife e brother, James Moran, and her brother- Brennan, are respectfully invited to attend fr which will take place trom her late residence, No. 1: North Third street, Brooklyn, E. D., om saturday after- noon, at two o’clock precisely. Dangicer.—On Monday morning, February 11, at the residence of her son, Fiity-ffth street, between Eighth avenue and Broadway, Mra. Bata ABRanaM DaNsiGER, anative of Hamburg, Germany, 93 years of age. Hamburg papers please copy. Do.ax.—On Thursday, kebruary 14, at five minutes past one o'clock P. M., after a long and painful iliness, which she bore with Christian patience, Rosg Ayn, the beloved wife of Peter Dolan and daughter of the late Patrick O'Higgins, 1. rga, parish of Gorthletragh, aged rn ¢ funeral will tako place from her late residence, 130 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue, on Monday morning, at haif-past nine o'clock. Her re- mains will be taken to St, Francis Xavier church, Six- teenta street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, where a solewn requiem mass will be ceiebrated at ten o'clock for the rey of her soul; from thence to Calvary Cem- ciery for interment. The’ friends and acqoaintances are resp’ etfully requested to attend without further notice. Longfo:d and Leitrim (Ireland) papers please copy. Doveiass.—On Saturday, February 9, in Warwick county, Va., at the residence of her son-in-law (Captain Nelson Smith), Mrs. Ayn Geary Dova.ass, widow of Joseph Douglass, native of county Armagh, tretaad, aged 79 years and § months. Happy soul thy days are ended, ‘All thy mourning days below; Go, the angel guesis attending, To the sight of Jesus go. Waiting to receive thy spirit, So the Saviour stands above; Shows the purchase of his merit, Reaches out the crown of love. M. E. DOUGLASS. ‘The funeral will take place at the residence of her son, James Douglass, 487 Grand street, Williamsburg, on er ee at one o'clock. ‘All the members and of the family are respectfully invited to at- Ecxuorr.—0On balece ge) February 13, Louis Haver Ecxuory, oldest son of John and Amelia Eckhofl, aged , Nathan Worley, 61 Hammond street, this ‘at 1 o’clock, without further notice. Knamexs.—On Thuraday, February 14, of er yr ro ‘the E.ta Epomacy, infant daughter Jobo and Almira A. Kimmens. The fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 45 Monroe street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Lemax.—In Brooktyp, E. D.. on teeny « February 14, Havuy L., infant son of Hiram and Eliza Lemaa, aged 4 months and 14 days. count; ag Mi —On Wednesday, boty & BB, J Coven, wife of James Menair, zune ghtor, of the late sister of the a Bo, oF comiy Tyrone, Ire ot mn nacle are invited to attend, Mornay.—On Wednesday, February 13, Parmox H. native of county Westmeath, Ireland, in the ‘year of age. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) morning, at ton o'clock, from St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic church, in Kent avemue, Brooklyn, where a mass will be said for his soul, and thence to the Cometery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush Mottor.—On Wednesday, January 2, near Cranbowren, Canada East, Henny Mou.oy, Sr., formorly of Carramore Glebe, county Kings, Ireland, aged 69 years. Mortox.—On Thi morning, February 14, of dis- ease of tho heart, Levi R. Morton, in the 60th year of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 390 Third avenue, on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock. Funoral services this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, at the ‘300 Third . saticdormu. On Thursday, February 14, of pneu: . Relatives and friends of the family are aon vited to httend the funeral, from the his ‘No, 200 East Thirtieth street, on Saturday aftor- —, ‘at haif-past one o'clock. Molsrrag.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, Februsry 13, at his residence, in Mamaroneck, Lass McLyrres, aged Ta ne eeidenl » of apoplexy, ‘Wednesday a mA D coruary 1373, J. Oncuaaby in tho Mine relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the his late ree dence, ‘No. 11 Bedford street, this ( ) afternoon, one o’clock, without further notice, ‘O'Brrmx,—On Thursday, February 14, Joua 0 beloved wife of Jobn 0" native of the parish Frories, county Kerry, Ireland, tn the 00th year of age. "The relatives and friends of the family are tavited wo attend .@ funeral, from pelos rates Vandewater strect, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. .—On Thursday, February 14, after a Ii tsees of vo years, Josrea Pansoxs, in the 72d yoar his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral, on Satui at favived to atten nis ine residence, No. 110 South Fh street, Brooklyn, KE. D., without further invivation, The remains to be taken to Rrergra a Soneury. Proton Tharday, February 14, Grace TDs, daughter of George and Margaret Perkins, aged 2 yoars ‘and 11 months. The friends of the family are invMed to attend the funoral, this (Friday) afvernoom, &@t haif-paat three Li g'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 430 ness, Carmanixe Riey, aged this wired place, rrr) sermons, at two o'clock. ‘aged 4 years and 10 mon! on from the residence of bis parents, 66 King street. in the 78th year of bis Scotland, and for 7 ey er afternoon a dense fog settled down, which stl! contiau tip ta the tine of our press . 7 d Fourth avenue. Ranpet.—On Weds wife of Elias Randel, years. The. friends and relatives of the aFe respect. fully Bried | to attend the funeral, this a'ter- Boon, M4 one 0" from late residerce, a past ‘clock, ber » Raw.—On Thursday, February 14, after # long aid Dainful itiness, Jans Rev, aged 49 years and 5 montly, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from hia lato residency, No, 146 West Kighteenth street, on Saturday afternoon, atone o'clock. His remains will be taken to Calvay for interment. .—On Wednesiay, February 13, after a long itt ‘ a Baus Laow ) Mackeliar, from Sb. f New Yoruy with dtisind te despatch to Londo promt io Rahul tbe ‘but waking no war & steamer Lad gone to her assistance Bane Ware Sqvatt.—About 2,000 bags coffer, 10) «lave ‘& large quantity of rattans wore tin, 10} boxes mut and lauded 12th ingt fe White Squall from Singapore ie ee Wi ach i i nutmega is wet. If the eputinaes grad most of tue eargy will be y u heeded 10 save tha ae lies oa the skin of the vessel. aan Baig D R Wor (Br), from New York for nee reEwOD & Nour (pen tapi fe, Selene in tc, owned at St Joba, NB, and was 187 tons register. Her cares consisted of $3,000 gallons of refined petroleum. Sone Gamsanp, betore re; wrecked, was fom pahsnnoek river SBeltumdres with a of “sito. abe nchored near Poplar Isiand evening of %hin » thick fog- During the gale of that night she dragged across the bar aud sunk falling on her broadside Souw Awna Davis, from MarsbGeid for Bostoa, sprung @ Jeak and capsized near Bos(ou Lith inst, Dut was subsequent ly towed up to B, Crew saved. aida Sour Gotves_ Aa, Niekerson, from Boston, which came ashoreon the Wood Bnd in the swrm of Sauurday aight, was condemned and sold 1th. Hf 23 years. ‘The friends of the faimlly, and those of her brother. tw Jaw, Joseph Sheridan, are requested to attend the funeral from the residence of ber sister, 62 West Washingtor spon ay February 14, Joay M. Rogers relatives and friends are respectfully invited & ‘Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, Ronixeon.—On Thursday, February 14, after a lingerin; LJ 55 years, relatives and friends of the family are tfull: invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, i . msstou Puts J £0-he Louies, Howse Ly: yd tol, was rom for New Orleaus . Dub it further invitation. tered cauceecsion of oonttary gales. in which soe sustained such cousiderable damage that her course wae ‘altered. and she was brought to Kingroad; waiting water. Facaovrm, Jan 29—The Cock 0? the Walk, Pengally, from New York for Bremen, arrived bere yesterday, main boom carried 7. . Jan ~The Maht (of, Boston, U 3), con ry for the at i 2 been sesintod rash by two smacks, and le now riding iuaidethe Cork Light:hip. 'P. Rie Jan —The Moonlight has beem towed tn here this after noon, leaky, aud with loss of some stores; salvage agreed, Haver, Jan %—Capt Silvestre, of the French. ot Povoal, fae Bee sea tr parte having oa tee seen Sf having taken off the crew of the brig Ciara Ce Glasgow), Pearson, from Baltimore for wo, in @ atnking condition, (The wreck was subseqt im lat 50, Ton 1.) Hoxe Kone, Dec 15—The A M Lawrence, Taylor, for Yokohama, pul back ilth inst, for repaits, having em- countered @ succeasion of gales, riprangelesk. Livenroon, Jan 2—The River which are sited unre frocs Now York covsunterad: aitaer, eyes from NW on the 18th and 1%) December, in |, 1on 68 W, and lost bulwarks on both sides: experienced heat y gales from ENE to ESE from the 24 of January till the 2st; om Sth had maintopmast bead and migen ‘car. ried away Lignon. Jan 26—The Swedish ship Oscar, from: Liverpool for Philadelphia, put in here yesterday leaky, with some da- mage, aud sails split. Mapxina, Jan 2—Tho Clontarf, Braun, from Pensscole for Queenstown, was abandoned waterlo, Jan 18, in lab §9'N lon 18 W, and the oraw lauded here Jan 2), New Haven, Jan 27—The bark Wave (of South Shiela) Anderson, from New York for London (peas and barloyts ran asbore this morning, during a dense fog, about thi rae Wok Beachy Heat. She fies ine very’ critical pate tion, with forefoot gone, rudder carried away, sternpoat started, and four to nlx feet water in her hold, and is ex pected to fill this tide. ‘Jan B—The Wave is full of water, and her mainmast has broken in two. The wind is now WAW, and if it incroasay she will goto pleces; materials belug saved. Stncavone, Dec 22—The following vessels were caught in @ cyclone on the 12th and 13th of Deo, in about lat 3 N:—The Gnaca, ‘Terry. trom Saixon for Hong Kong, ot in here Yee Iidimmasted. Had to throw over about 1, of the rest of the cargo ts damaged. She has se water in the hold, and she wil have to disol Ly-ee-moon, from Bangkok for Hong Kong, lost aa had her cargo damaged, and will probably discharge.’ ‘The Amy Warwick, Barsoe, from Bangkok for Hombay, put tm here Dec 15 dismasted, and will require to disoharge part her cargo. Soorr.—On Sunday, 10, after « briof il A ge Wiisite Coote, 6 ative ¢ more than fifty-four years + look. Squimes.—At Greenbrook, N. J., on Wedpesday eren- ing, February 13, Steraex Squires, in the 68th year of ‘age. Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘Sweer,—On Thursday, Fel 14, Hannan B. Swiet, widow of Ezra B. Sweet, in the 67th year of her age. ae notice of funeral will be given in Saturday's Watca.—In Williamsburg, on Thursday, February 14, Caantes H., only son of Jacob W. and M. Jenaie E. Welch, aged 4 months and 16 days. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Saturday afternoon, at one o’plock, from the residence of his nts, No, 24 South Sixth Street, without further notice, Wuatox.—At New Rochelle, on Thursday, February 14, Sreruax Waeatoy, in the Lye of hia age. The friends and relatives, and those of the late Wm. Craft, Esq., are invited to attend the funeral on Sstur- day. Carriages will be in attendance at the New Ro- chelle depot on the arrival of the half-pastelevon A. M. train from New York. ‘Wenpxit, —At Bay Ridge, L. I., on Wednesday, Feb- Tuary 13, Mra. Haywam Mania WeNDELL, aged 70 years. Funeral from Christ church, Bay Ridge, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock. Miscellaneous. Steamsace Gove Cir, now loadin pier 20 Kast river, im CH Mallory & Co's Texas line, will sail to-morrow (Satur day) for Galveston. Smir Mantua Ripsovr, before reported condemned at Sis- gapore, waa soid at auction Dec 20 for $3,360, : Sasp Boker Hict—The Singapore Times of Deo 21.nare:— Berea ube ber buamage from long Koug one of tee the 3d inst. During 70 —_ Lyd the second mate, mate and captain, appareauy allio the arm. SUN RISKS, SUN SETS. ared. Steamship Malta (Br), McMicken, Liverpool via Quecns. towo—E Cunard. Steamship Ralcigh, Marshman, New Orleans—Livingston, Whalemen. Sche Alleghany, Graham, sid from Provincetown 6th (amt for North Auantic Ocean. 0. paMamsiip H Livingston, Beker, Savannah—Livingston, Spoken, a0. ‘Steamship Flambeau, Everson, Norfolk, City Point and Ship Endeavour, from New York Guly 10) Cor. Riehmond—Livingston, Fox & Co. Nov 2, in Bo Pi 0 sence ermehacd, from Callao Ye Naples, Nov 2, Ista 908 lon 48 98 W. " Ship Sacrainenio from Boston for: Sa Frances Deo tf, tt oe n Boston for San Francisco, Dee Steamahip Florida. Barstow, Baltimore B Small Steamsht us, Bearse. Boston— Bhip Gen McClellan, Mitchell, Liverpool—Lawrence, Giles ip Adele (Brem), Jaburg, Cork via Philadelphia—Schol- % oper. 19 30, lon 85 30 W. maa raula Boss Bio Janeiro via Brunswick, ® near Tr anaes New York for Aptworp, Jam Berne so Toe teere and Porto Cabell settee: op, Tron New York for Buenos agres, Dow yh x «4 ‘, frou Ban Fransigoo fer ggintt H Trowbridge, Young, Barbados—Hy Trowbridge's |, Sars Onn visit adwrion We Br), PRG H Millington. | |° ey ‘from Cork for New Slaven, eet me e Light- gieiecucin oat og eo and ace nas tana Home, Koplosy. Bastpocy Boynton, Son & 00, ada Pa (Br), from Boston for Buenos Ayres, Feb @ athe Reto, from Bordeaus for Californie, Jan 7, tat 18M, F Foreign Porte. Anprossas, Jan %6—Art Jane A Bishop, MoQuillea, Lew : ‘Asrenar, Jan 7i—Arr Lizzie Lea, Darien, Baltimore, us mM beg A V Lieut Commander HH Herschel, Vopdeite, Moon sa, Woodside, lovey, 40, oorradh Peuacol om Rey Haat Ror Reva Gunn | “iN orb Fane, Mmprent, Ponron, aampos fer obliged ta ‘under the lee of sr dur NYork; Julia Ano, Weker, Sing for A aecvere NE the or \eceate ty Belvidere, Jackson, Manila for dor 7th, Panther, standing for % hours at 31.9%; on the off Chai . do tor NY¥ork; 14th, Victor, Thompson, W. ana for a ee a ‘pitewoi-Aart in Kingroed Jan 39, Loulnt, Hawes, Tort Fria te the te, nucoasslon of gales from the | poanesor, Jan %6.-8ld Lisbon, Curtis, Now Ortoane, away her way had. bin led Src ee oie Gta iene Bass, woah, “Pia aeea od pounding, iow, julioh,-N' ‘Sid 44th, Vol Jan 7S mangers ot Fanny cena ee ree B ‘Suth, | 8 for “Ganneuas, Feb 2—Ln port bark U Now York tags iT Townsend. for do do. ¥ iy Atami), Fin, NYork for Lew: nd anchored); » ppgras, ga BO Atlantic, De Heaa, (rom Bremea tor p , Raymond, Newport, B, via Milford | Dunaxnnss, Jan 96—Passed by, Alice Ritson, Crom, Sam Tne, Alga Be Rarer Mo Raniee” Jan dc taract | Prancison for St is aan from the jibboom and was lost, blow! cuovtn, Jan 2—Acr Emily, Bachmann, me a tee kat dt ton G8 By ng hoary | caihiane Cuthvert, Poiladeiphia, 2b, Cock-o ‘wate, 3 : Bengely, York, Sh, Siomdon, Cowes, Philadetpuint Brom) “Nutzhorn, n Fr ise nnd 18. Aniwerp vis Falmouth, 63 | Ott scllly 3d, Sally Brown, from Harre for Boston, with mdse c _re Came the po Rey ayo AF jan 1b, lat fl, lon | loss of main " 3320, A ‘Otens (Old), from Bremen for New York. Gieartar, Jan M—Cld Carteon, Martie, Carthag Bark Eliza Hands Mal Yeomegs De Gruchy, Yokohama Aug Haxsonr®, Jan %—Arr Aliemania OF, in, N York 29, with tess, to "Peased Cape of Good Hope Dec | Hxtvorr, Jan 24—Arr Moses Day, Eldridge, 13, St Heleas 37th: Peb 11, lat 88 17, lon 73 10, saw a shi Havae, Jan %—Arr J L Wickwire, Pi diomerog eens pd abentgas Brehm 21 | Hone Kot Perdaats an Seo dan a bark for co (am se oe ion 8 W. ably. Pity (ar), from 4 LatveRroot., Francisco; 271 , Trambul wera baat atte site Ieee Mercyman, Merryman, NOrteans; Harrison, NXork; with, Pennagivanin (8), Lewis, 40; Same Freire wo tangiands, Stork od, ny Broach wnat rife (a), 4, ‘ork; ; wk. Crowell, horus (#), » FI 9 on Prope Bird Raybins, Charenton: ‘Ket notation, Nicola, et iran harente, 58 itn | Sthctland ao; Pocmbontns, Delano, and tierhora Cri Ae ose Stevens & Walle, ‘Had hes stellation, Hoxie, and Iroastdes, Merrill, ‘NYork; it Tels , Hateh, NYork. Sli Teh, Charger, nif brandies and salt, to wavy | do: Com 7 Cynosure, Blowers, do: Sth, Southampion, Smithwiok, Weather: von Behr (Meck), Ruitgardt, Taganrog, Oct 10, | NYork; Carl Johann, Rareasen, NOrleans; Al ‘Ander- and Gibraltar Dec 30, with wool to Heianeman & Payson, | son, do: National Bagle, © Jan 18, 36 2, spoke a Br from Morocco ‘Sid 2th, Kacort, Flitver, New York; Favorite, Bash, and <A FE entero buenos Avron; Warrior, Liuek 1ave th. Bessie Parker, Hitz, Boston; 20th, Palmyra (e), Wat Bri son, Now York (and from Qui tarctio, J Tote: Benicio Clinuon, Apraguan New + 2th, "He in re bee vitae Ra Yor tated ow York: ye to. sid in company with cotton, Ac, tine. rf \—#1d Amor for Boston. tok D Hurlbut & Maes bee 3a meron, Moree, NYork. ia port th, Brig Bosholer (Be, Millar, Malaga Deo 13, with frait and | ase Eldridge, Kelley, for NY: Test. Sente lead, to John Boynton's 2 Co. Mavannas, ‘Fob S—In port > ' o eee, oe Ben oe moms Ps wv | ae Mg ah tat ath Said ary weber oat boom, an ‘and split Americad an tor Ph ork, do, Ocean Brig Tangeriand (Old) Cassone, Montevideo, 71 days, with a . Davis, (or Delaware , Brig ingulanerea (Dan), Jensen, Santos, 06 dave, ium | Portands dp: 2 : Molncke & Wendt. Feb 6, lat : Peerless See ante este tian jral ays from the West Iniies | Crooter, for New é 3Fy i Newroat, Jan Peg J Al ere, Jonsson, ni, Nov 25—Atr Valetta, Paenwo, Jae si—3id & : i $ i i Ps 4 (oft ond pam Re tage ? Ls My LY W's millon saw tbe quarter deck of : i and afer W and cicpmrieee ee eee ‘Brig HV! ssf Phi Collins, Sagua, 11 days, Wihrin Gem ¢ i fans, 10 days, with sugar Witerarae trees ie Sd t * aa hie ty gras & sa sonvilie Baru with loqyo0d, os, je Condon Co, V Q put inte for eee countered heavy NW gales “4 Sea, Blateht: Ww a Bak Ti, lon 74, cow jae with modorate weather. Feb Ll, lat of a large vessel, d ; Sn cio dage (Bey, Melenac, Halifax, 29 dayn, 7 ier, io Richerson 808, Om Cape Sable, in a heaty gale, LLY ape i ‘Sohr Uhas W Toit, —, Darien, Ga, » Martie Banory, ‘pare: Below, W White, Grin, Callaay ward, from Liverpool Deo U1. Ship Nile, Ay! u 1. an, Nort ‘The wind during the day has been southerly and light; in

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