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* FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, rrr ‘Tavrspay, Jan, 23-6 P, M, PF ears market opened at 1303 this morning, from 4 point there was a gradual advance to 1403¢, ana ‘the closing quotation prior to the adjournment of the Doard was 140% @ 14034, following which there was a further advance to 1407, the latest quotation being 140% 0 140%, The immediate cause of this steady rise ‘Of ope and e half per cent was the majority vote, at first pxpected and afterwards ascertained, of the Heconstruc- ton Committee agreeing upon Mr, Thaddeus Stevens’ Rew Supreme Court bill, declaring that the ap- Pellate jurisdiction of the court shall not extend to any act done under the several reconstruction acts of Congress, and that the cases now pending in the Court in relation thereto shal! be dismissed, including of Course that of McArdle, which is mow engaging its attention, This deliberate attempt to destroy the Power of tho Supreme Court, im order to prevent it ‘from rendering a decision adverse to the constitution- ality of aay of the inws of Congress, is very nate- ally calculated to arouse apprehemsion, a8 it Goes to show that the majority im Congress are disposed to sweep away all obstacles to the consum- ‘ation of their radical plan of Yeconstruction, and in so Fades revolutionary, It is, however, bolleved by a section of the community that the conservative ‘voice of the country will yet modify in some degree the ‘Projected acts of this Congress; but, however that may ‘Be, there { ttle doubt that the radicals ‘ave already taken rope enough to hang them- elves. The supply of cash gold largely ox- @eeded the borrowing demand, and loans were ‘ade at rates varying from four to seven per cent per Q@nnum and at 1-32 per cent per diem for carrying, The ‘volume of business was not large dusing the early part Of the day, speculation having been rather quiet; but private advices from Washington led to an active de- ‘aand im the afternoon, which eoatinued up to the ‘close, The gross clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank vamounted to $48,882,000, the gold balances to $1,278,111, and the currency balances to $1,905,127. » The supply of money continues in excess of the de- ‘Mand at 5 a6 per cent, with nearly all the large loans ‘and the transactions based upon governments at the lower rate, The banks and other corporations finding it aiMeult to employ their funds fully on the Stock Ex- ‘@hange and in discounts are converting them into gov- ‘@rnment securities for the sake of the higher rate of interest they yield, The flow of currency from Wem East continues on @ considerable scale, and the re- quirements of the mercantile community are unusually Aight. The limited supply of first class commercial Paper offering 1s freely taken at 6 a 7 per cent. The matural result of such a plethora of money is a growing disposition to speculate fora rise tn stocks, and according te the abundance of money will be the force and extent of this bull move- ‘ment, no signs of the approaching culmination of which ere yot visible, nor are likely to be for some time to come, although late this afternoon the market experienced an- other of those slight temporary reactions inseparable from all strong markets. ‘There was « confident fecling among the bulls in Gtocks at the commencement of business, and at the early session of the open board there was a large busi- Mees transacted at about the closing pricos of last evening, the sales of Erie aggregating 8,200 shares at 753 s 755. There was no abatement of strongth and activity at the first regular board, and Michigan Southern and Fort Wayne were particularly ‘Strong, while Atlantic Mail recovered four per cent of the recent decline, the stock selling at 99, Erie, under the peculiar manipulation of the ‘‘pool”’ in the stock, ‘wus steady at 7534. If there had been no party in it ‘the price would have been considerably higher before this time, and now the indications are that the public will take it entirely out of the hands of Mr. Drew ‘and his friends, and that the stock will move in otive sympathy with New York Central; for if the Aatter is worth 130 Erie is surely worth more than 75, ‘Canton deciined to 57, or more properly speaking to about 228, for fifteen years or less ago the Can- “ton Company was reorganized and four shares of mow stock were sold for each share of the old, thus raising the number of shares from twelve thousand five hundred to fifly thousand. Since that time, however, between four and five thousand shares of the new stock have been withdrawn by the company. New York Central closed 7% higher at the first board than @t the same time yesterday, Erie 34, Hudson River 2, Michigan Central %, Michigan Southern 2, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1%, Cleveland and Toledo 2%, Rock Island %, Northwestern preferred 1, Fort Wayne 2};, Pacific Mail K. Government securities wore strong. Sixes of 1881 closed 3 higher, coupon five-twenties of 1562 34, issue Of 1864 4, issue of 1865 34, new issue of 1805 14, now Of 1867 34, seven-thirties, second series, }{. Thore as continued activity at the open board at one o'clock, ‘and the sales of Erie aggregated 9,200 shares, at 15 %¢ 8 TE. ‘There was no material change in prices at the second fegular board except for Pacific Mail, which advanced 2% per cent, but Erie and New York Central showed an fmprovement of % a %, and Fort Wayne of %. Gov. ernment securities continued buoyant at a further ad- vance of 3 In ten-forties, and 3 a 3¢ in the other stocks At the open board at half-past three the market wasa fraction lower, and Erie sold at 755¢, Michigan Southern at 8954, and New York Central at 130. Subsequently the reaction made further progress in Erie under the efforts of the speculative director to depress it for the but there was no ma- t, which closed firm shortly before six o'clock at the following quotations :— Now York Central, 190 a 130%; Erie, 74% 0 747% ; Read- ing, 98% 0 93%; Michigan Southorn, 88% a 887% ; Cleve- land and Pittsburg, 963; 9 96%; Rock Island, 973; a 074; Fort Wayne, 103%{ a 10374; Northwestern, 60% a 60% ; do. preferred, 73 a 733; Pacific Mail, 110% 110%; Western Union Telegraph, 87% a 38; Obio and Missiastppi certificates, $2%( n 83, ‘There was « very large business transacted in govern- ‘ment securities at the counters of the leading dealers, the demand being mainly for investment, stimulated by ‘the superabundance of money at five percent. The business was well distributed throughout the list, but five-twenties of 1865 (May and November) still attract special attention, owing to the fact that they are quoted about 1% a 134 below the bonds of 1862, the interest on whieh is payable on the same dates, ‘The foreign exehange market was dull, and although most of the produce and cotton bills, as well as those Grawn against shipments of bonds, which wero recently offering, have been absorbed, the leading drawers find it @iMicult to soll their bills at the current rates, the de- mand from Importers being light. Continental rates are farm, but the transactions were limited. Bankers’ bills on England, at sixty days, were quoted at 10034 = 100%; at three days, 210 © 11034; commercial bills, 108}, « 100%, Bills on Paris, at sixty days, 5.1654 06.15; at three days, & 13%. On Berlin—Bankers’, 71% 8 ‘12; commercial, 71% «© 71%. On Bremen—Bankers’, ‘79 @ 79%; commercial, 7536 0 78%. On Frankfort— Bankers’, 40% a 41; commercial, 40% 040%. On Am- sterdam—Bankers’, 41 0 4134, commercial, 40}¢ 8 40%. On Hamburg—Bankers', 86 « 8634; commercial, 35% 8 25%. On Antwerp—Bankers’, 616% a 6.155; ; com- mercial, 620 0 6.17 5,. ‘The New York Central Railway Company has declared © somi-annual divid of three per cent, payable on the 2th of February. ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments ‘and balances at the Sub-Treasury in thie city for the expired portion of the week have been as follows:— Custom House —————Sub- Treasury, ————— Receipts, Receipts, Payments, — Balances, Tan. 19... $899,716 eur 100 $2,408,731 $105,438, 828 Jan. 20... 211,607 1,904,814 1,103,407 106,640, 107 Jan. 21... 821,851 2,068,008 8,192,672 404,660,477 3/844,003 2,800,063 106,041, Jan, 22... 233,000 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Thursday, Jan. 23-10:15 A. M. 5 se 1103 2 abs Erie RR. Toe es: a Pelock 110% 100d ‘ed 1108 0000 500 8000 F900 10000 15000 a. sb000 0 12M i om 4d, Bou. 1035 1033 ‘clock 108°, 2dn, 12M 106% é 2 gust beTTEE 805221 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUAKY 24, 1868, 21000 450 8 aa P RE RE. URE. port of the employment and distribution of the vossels | Pore of her soul, at St. Stephen’s church, Twenty- en no 66) re Ww YO) J LEG T ing to the Asiatic squadron forthe month of Oc- th street, thia (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. The 50" ~ a6 follows:—The “Hartford gaited from Ho Felatives and triends and those of her brothers, the .Rev, 100 SENATE. Kong October 10 and arrived at Nazasaki | Joseph P. Woods, Rov. P. MoGovern and James MoGov- Oct 19. The Sbenandoah was at Yoko- | ero are respectfully tavited to attend. The Asbuclot was hema, at the docks of Shanghac. As gees undergoing repairs Potitions were presented for si@ to the fund for the soon as they are completed they will sail to th 4 200 Bon Newsboys’ Loaging House and for the repeal of the | municate with the Dated Beet tise the! Mo: S H IP P I N G N E W Ss. Ae Militia law so far as the same exempta from taxation, nocaoy was underacing repairsat Wham "and 08 8008 a we 5 rt Sean a em io ieee ante sibs Yonge ter.“ Coulis puaiired Gang | ___Atmenne @ Now Xork~Bhis Bar. 1500 Fepeal the laws of 1868 conoerning the regulation | Kong and the adjacent waters ‘The arocetook is stationed | gun rises. 3 of brokers; changing the name of the Westchester File | on the const between Hong Kong and Amoy. The siore- | Sun gots. Manafaotaring Company ; creating the office of Receiver | fechived of tI od No information Eup Purnsomieicchsing elas -cnaeieee eammnee Oneldi scot of Taxes for the to of Wentobaner, Excops What the {atiee pasase tenwireoboot or Onwart, | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 23, 1868, rating she Tenth Street and tember. The health of the squadron still continues Temarkably good and &o deaths are reported during the Corlamas Busan’ seamen. Railway Company; by Mr. | month CLEARED. Creamer, Incorporating the New York Burglar Insurs | “Taior despatches from Admiral Boll, dated November Steamship Merrimac, Timmermans, Bie Janeiro, &9—W ance pany. 20, announce the arrival of the Onward at Nagasak) on ‘iteainshib Eagle, Greene, Havana—Atiantic Mall Steam. ‘etme rey trey tn the Metropolitan the 12th of November, one hundred and forty seven | shir co. Police district by giving the police io ine Daw _ Mr. a pre New [orks Sat ee arrival of the Iroquois at potsamstip Gea Barnes, Morton, Sarannah—Livingston, ox & Co. Caaldwolt, authorising the Erie and New England Rall- | Rear Admiral Charles H. Davis, commanding the teamahip Niagara, Blakeman, Norfolk~N L McCready the | south Atlantic way Company to establish « steamboat fe between Happ pieazegzesaggereee Esleetelessete SSsSbseesestese.we 9: 5 Bhs z aes? was at Fry dron, coment . Hudson river Stony Point and Fort Mont- be ) unicates the following | ™ stgamship Nentune, Baker. Roston—W » Clyae. ge ar fore by ur Palet, to povan for tea organaaon | SSBEMGO® wot ta monte Ou be | gal Kh Cartan Pensa, Wapuae—aoer & Chane Halt-past Two o’Clock P. M. | And for amore safe and efficient sdminiatration of ther | [a ‘Cog ments Pipaitte goer omcere eagnaed ghlp B Robiason. Robingon, fan, Francisoe—0.D Sutton, (Br), Hamilton, Liverpool— 15000 Fi anchor im the harbor of Rio Ji ‘ sige fans i The bit changing (me AE her bull and engines, The Wasp was avo i Rio Janoire, | Cart Jarien (Norw), Anderson, Cork or Falmouth= 0000 Piichorrvincriny my hy nae “od the seging Zeteeraah. The Pawnee was at Bahia. The Shamokin was at | Funch, Meincke & Wendt ried Bs ‘and sent to the Assembly. Assosiati passed saree oF arate Ta cme hae. ptm the River oa Ocean Eagle, Saunders, Constantinopie—E FP Brag- ‘sov00 '. laho had arrived at | S'fit, vt son “A | Resolutions direct a nA CONTRA. snativate | Ri2 Javerro, alter a passage of thirty-nine daye from | ayrentunck Maiteke a Wondk women ce And Buenos 33000 {ings to vacate all canal contracts rote, — New York. The greatest run made in one day was Brig A BP, (Br), Wilkie, Laguayra and Porlo 08 Poon progr seats all canal contracts alleged te bare | three hundred and fourteen and suroo-quarter kuola Cabelfom-Daliett & Bil By . Hal presage yiegal pages y Brie J & H Crowle ey, St Johns, PR—8 Michlona, 2000 1 ‘Adjourned, tabla, Brig Joo Kell an, Mayagues—B J Wenders, » ss , 4A police officer attempted te force an entrance into a rig Fleotwing (Bi rk, Matanzas—Nillor @ Houghton. 2 fy 18) Chinese gambling establishment in San Francisco, He | Hrig Pedra’ Dickie tarteane Werren eee Bo ss 4 ASSEMBLY, passed | the 9 first sentry into the pattow hall, shea bs Brig Willan, Cofin,’Layacca—Brown & D) vi Aunai Y : gress was stoppod by a noose which de- r Wanata, Hawkins, Cadiz—T! Beatilo. 20 tones wt, Jan, 25, 1868. | condod from the colling about his neck and lifted him | Scht Daniel Holmes, Haywood, Zaza--B F Sraall'& Co, 300 1 io ‘ii REPORTS SUBMITTED off bis feet, His investigation coased just there, ae Greate, Digging, Bt Joh. Brett, bem & Co, e fy TB | war roles conan ee oe Mage ee | ems | Hr A Lic’ ran tow Hur Sr 400 300 hy , sf 0 1B (ine Commissioners, and the report of Mr. Miller to MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. REPORTED BY Eo ee STRAM YACHTS. am ae regulate freight oa milk on the Harlom Railroad, - ——~ Stenmanip German's (Ham), Schwansen, (Hamburg Jan BILLS INTRODUCED, Married. Passer cae F By Me Pa, acre he Daan an ua | apt nneat AL wees, Me tenet | Remnant ae aaa oe Rete - , Januai vy. . ter, Mr. Onances P. Q A 5 i 40, bark Kugenie 100.01 chants’ Collecting Agency; also to incorporate the | Cocks, former of “New York city, te Miss Huiur O (Bn. boing We Abin at dt tom 228, atonmaer Bh Thomas 1200 Twenty-third Street and Fulton Railroad; by Mr, | ¥xusuax, of Minneapolis, Bte timore, with mdie, to Hogan—snaw.—On Sunday, January 19, by Rev. Dr. Cook, of St. Bartholomew's church, Davin Oscan Hoaan to Mary Evtun SHaw, both of this city, iteamship Worcester, Graham, Bi W Pervel 1 Ship Homie Crosby (Br), Crosby, Newport, B, 70 Galvin; to amend’ the Registry laws; by Mr, Bergen, as with railroad iron, to James Rdmiston. Dec 6, lat 40, fon to regulate and reduce the fare onthe Third Avenue Cy Railroad; by Mr. D. Burns, to incoi the People’s Kurrzinaq—Tayor, —01 65:10, encountered:a heav: je from SSW. which increased 309 Railroad’ Oompany of New York; by Mr. Moran, to | st. Joun's share, re ae Orgy er eth toa horcisane arly einGht araning eyebtin er mantne Feduce the fare on the Second’ Avenue fRallroad, | George F. Seymour, D.D.. Lieutenant Colonel M. Re, | *%!! shech tearing up deoks and mast parinors and blowing Mr. Madden—For the bettor regulation of ths city rall- | Kixraino, of the United States Marine Corps, to Many | $i the.salls from tha yards, at the samo time taking fore. COMMERCIAL REPORT. cara in New York and Brooklyn. By Mr. Reed— | A., daughter of D. Carrington Taylor. Po pore pad sales cle oly Bl gran r To authorize the Manhattan Railway Company to con- re struct railways underground in New York. Baakihy empees everything moveal Taunspay, Jan. 23-6 P. M. Prarsau—Crarx.—In Jersey City, on Wodnesday evening, January 22, by the Rev. Dr. Gk; #0 making» clean breach over Kylights, filling cabins and starting Corrox.—There was a fair business consummated, and a Mattison, Wittiaw ‘about decks. At daylight, havin MOTIONS AND RESOLUTION a rtly stopped leak in deci ded d found f offerings being erate at the improvement. sales itments of special commitiees be referred to the Tavton—T! heh ta bel racer anes gird comprised 6100 bales, inolnding SER for export and 286 | siradiag somunitioes having seem cabiecie te charts | wytaricea-Teromurmn.—Oo Sunday evening, January 6, | Roura! RA for spinning and speculation. We quote:— Adopt Narrim A. Tarrcusnsr, both of this city, Shot Dacienbrante (Port), Florida, Mobile, 0. @ 7. IRVING eallod up the resolution to provide for an with mdse, to LB Amsinek & rt 15 4%: tigation of the affairs of life Insurance companies, Died. passage; lost and eplit sails, carried away ri 16 16 18% | Referred to Committee on Insurance. vag stocring gear, lost jtbboom; been 36 days N of Bermuda; 167 1 He Mr. Huxranar called up the resolution providing for | _ BALowin.—On Wednosday, January 22, James 0. | was upto the lightehip 20th inst, but in consequence of the Pe us 18) an investigation of the affairs of the Croton Aqueduct | BALDwix, in tbe 59th year of his age. Pio a of he ‘2ist was compelled to hau! off again, 15 18s 19 | Department by Standing Committoss on ‘Cities, |, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | peo 42> AB lon, O4 4% apoke bark Probo (Ital), from wena: quiet, “tnt prions were wittoas | ‘Tanptad, invited to attend the funoral, without further notice, on | ‘Hark Probo (Ital), D ‘Taxanrom, 108 days, with bags, ex Eliza Schmidt, on private rms. Frgiguts,—Tho offerings to all Fates, in consequence of the small berth and the scarcity of vossel ts ent emiartind, ro, wool, to order. Has been 24 days north. of Hatteras with SNiyark Arlotin Cof Sersport), Coloord, Malage, 47 d th ark Arletta (of Sersport), Coloord, Mal jays, wi fruit, to R P Buck & Co, pryiipas ), Tibbetts, Buenos Ayres, 65 days, with Saturday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from ‘his late residence, No, 30 East Twenty-socond street, Brirrox.—On Wednesday, January 22, Linute, young- est child of Isaac W. and’ Helen M. Britcon, agod 2 months and 10 days, Mr, Jonxson moved that the Committeo om Cities be directed to make inquiry into the workings of the Metropolitan Fire Department, the committee to have stad to send for porsons and papers. Laid om the 1s were moderate, but cotton at 7-164. a 44d.; and per steamer, 2,000 bales cotion at | LIQ | . he relatives ect tvteuite of sly ins boon 8 days north of {Hatteras with Low called up the resolution of thanks to nd friends of the family are Invited to | strong Nand NW winds. 19th inst, lat 36. lon 78, spoke ie: “ro Stomon, 80 tierees ard at te bores bacon at | president Jonason, Ieferred to Commins oo Faxerat | attend the funoral, from tho residence of her parents, | brie Atvon, trom Aux Onyon for Bostons no dat 18 InttS, 214 East Thirtieth streot, this (Friday) afternoon, at ond o'clock, without further notice. BRoperiox.—Suddenly, on Woednosday, January 22, E.tzn Biovgrick, wite of Dennis Broderick, aged 38 years, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, lon 34, bark San Antonio, from Ps for ——, #4 days out. Bark Tomas Terry (Br), (Crosby, Montevideo, 70 ida: with ides, to Brett Soa & Co. Nov 20, lat 29 06 8, lon 43 W. spoke bark Huculss (Br), from Liverpool for Valpa. raiso, 35 days; Dec 19, Int 9265, lon 3483 W, bark Gorden (Br), from Liverpool for Panama, 38 days out; Jan 10, la IPN, lon 65 46 brig Merosdes hence for Gtenfucg: days out; July 8, lat 31 30, Relations. outh Mr. P. Borws called up resolutions providing for s committee to investigate the affairs of the Brooklyn Water Board. Adopted. Mr. Prince called up the resolutions calling upon the State Agricultural Society for information respecting their receipts and disbursements. Referred to Com- ‘at 22s, 6d. and 100 bales cotton at %c. The charters we: A Norwegian bark, with 8,600 ‘bbls, crude petrole: casks, to Bremen direct, at 6s. per 40 gallons; an Am vessel, to Havre, about 1,500 bales cotton burg bark, with 2,200 quarters grain, to 7a. 3d. and 84. lesa, If toa direct port; a on the berth), for Bremen, on priv: terms, Frour anp’Gnaiw.—Recelpts, 7,521 bbls, flour, 625 bbla. and 1,578 bags corn meal, 4960 bushels wheat,’ 12150 do. | mittee on agriculture, from her late residence, 540 Kast Fourteenth street, . lon 4147, on the outward gorn and 1.895 do. oata. ‘The market for Siate and Westera | “ate” Fiace offered the following, which was laid on | CREGIER—On Thursday, January 23, Mauri Cuxaren, | "0 bowrdod the wreck of w large schooner, waterlogged abondoned, apparently new, ales were houses, bulwarks, anchors and chains gone, hatches off and flour contiaued to rule quiet, but prices of all very firm, Califoroia, though quiet, was st the table under the rule: — 9 years. lyand firm, yery firm. Califorata, though quiet, waa tice of tho funeral in to-morrow’s paper. lumber loaded; name Allce Gray. frosly dealt tf at shoul oeerioue poste theltaine onpeisiog |p oben eet eee cam DACA Ire. BATS: ublished | Croniw —On Thursday, January 23, Carianine Baatay, | | Bark Adelaide Pendergast (OF Barbados), Lawson, Rio 1,000 bbls: within our quotations. Rye flour w: tion ‘by and on the part of the milltary household. of his | the beloved wifo of Patrick Cronin, @ native of Kanturk, | ovelis,, OF dave, wilt coltee, t0, Rendorgast BAW gatos: rately active, but without change in value. &: Excellency Reuben E. Fenton, Governor of the State of | county cork, Ireland, aged 23 years. sprung foretopmast afd split sails; has had a pilot on board, at $7 50 2 $9 30. Corn meal was dull at unchai New York, in. wh ib Buckwheat four was also dull at $3 75 a $4 per 1 CS ay hata a ge cravat ppt Sali Pa'mer and H. C, Lake, who has been acting agent of the State in superintending the construction of arsenils and Ww The relatives and triends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from hor iate rosidenco, 423 Kast Sdays, No date, in lat 1742S, lon 3445, spoke bark Bea. trice, from Cardiff for Rio Junciro, 35 days out; 20 miles N Fs # Goer Nineteenth streot, on Suturday afternoon, at one o'clock. | of Cay h wrec! a , Cape St Roque, saw large bark ashore with wreckors Superiine State and Western. $5 $8 | fences around them are named, and (particulariy rofercing |“ Dixeway.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 23, | slongeide. 1 00 | arsenalsaud feucon, thereby pine oe ne ne Tesuce | Joun DixeMan, Jr., in the Slst year of hi ‘Bark Imperador (of Philadelphia), Heard, Pernambuco ad 1.0 | sna villitying the frst oficers df the State: now therefore”, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | V4 Yampton Roads Jan 16, with sugar, te Hicks & ell pping brands. 110 | Resolved, That a special committe of three ve appol invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, 161 | with fastic to, to Ballet, Bilas & Co. é iad Round boop Gio, trade brands. a & be Ande Speaker: = a inaaire, Le Finn and the | Fort Greon place, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past } Bark Eliza A’ Cochrane, Swazey. Savannah, Il days, with sire he one o'clock, cotton, to R P Buck & Co. Has peen9 days north of Hat- St Louts choise double exia, 140 | them acd vapor tolee Legtatate "ant ataaskt seaman: |, DwNg.—On Thursday morning, January 23, Jouw H, | ‘eras with airong M and Nw winds OO days, St. Louis choice famil; 16 50 | tee have power to send for persona und papers. Doxws, in tho 30th year of his age. Emilio Celost 7 a Gominon, Southern 13 6 i al a a The relatives and acquaintances of the family are with frat wo une, ray Ag a Fancy extra do... © TD seen > respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late | ac ts order Hos been ai days: north, of Hatteras with Cailiforaia four (sacks and bbls). 13 75 change the name of the Evening Telegraph Asso- te : “ig Saye cur (anpectns), § | ciation to the Sun Printing and Publishing Compan residence, Hart street, second house from Marcy avenue, | stro aN and NW gales, Jan 1, lat 38 58, lon 69 45, spoke Adenia pt! dndagge 62 | Authorizing the consiruction of @ school Leuse in kay, | Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. brig Messenger, froin St John, N'B, for Havana. Gorn meal, Brandywit ei | New Tork aig ane Epaox.-On Thursday evening, January 23, Atstxawpan | | Brig imma Bean (Dutch), "Atkinson, Curacoa, 29 days, Corn meal, Jersey. i 5 s . Epsox, in the dist year of his age. o q Corn meal, Serser B08 63 | Adjourned. Notice of funeral hereafter Saar ees caamen arent any Sa sete Ct lee Hie galas ure chug ayo Gochale th nS wails Gal. Gregory,—On Wednesday, January 22, Carnanien, Brig Milo (Br), Townsend, St Bomingo City, 28 days, to J fornia, $2 50 for mized spring, and r amber Penn: wife of Christopher Gregory, aged 38 years. F Whitney & Co. Has been 6days N of Hatteras with pg Rng Sy i el adler gooey NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. The frionds and relatives of tho family are respeot- | heavy easterly and northerly enles, mand. The aaies (part inst evening) being 91 00 Dushel —~ man fally Invited to attend the, funeral, , her Inte reat witig Bile Maria (of Portland), Berry. Catbarten, 11 days Ny r new mixed Western afoat— eo x reat Anode ; ‘w $181 0 1°82—$1 96 for, old do. In store, $1808 $188 for SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. pig sue Shi 7 with strong head winds, Brig Marv A Chase (of Portland), McDonald, Inagua, 18 daye, with aalt, to Brett, Son & Co., Has boon 9 days north Immen, aged 28 years, 1 | of Hatteras with strong NW and NE winds. Brig H Porter (Br), West, Halifax, 9 days, with fish, to Crandall. Umphray &'Co Brig Kildare (Br). Schultz, Windsor, NS, with plaster, Schr Harriet Thomas, Robinson, P. (] ‘and 39 white Southern, and $123 a $125 for new sellow Jersay. A fair business was done in oats rices were a trifle hi.her. Sales $50,000 bushels at 86: store, S7igc. afloat, and 883¢c., for Rye was dull, A lot of 40) busi Barley was also dull, the only sales being, 450 Movements of the North Pacific Squadron. Mazatian, Veo. 14, 1867. The flagship Pensacola, of the North Pacific squadron, Captain Paul Shirley commanding, has been in this port laua.—On Wednesday, January 22, Prancus FE. Im- uen, daughter of John H. month and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the family, aiso those of Henry Evesson, Esq., are respectfully invited to attend Canada East at $1 Barley malt was inactive aud the funderal, from the residence of her father, No. 199 “ul L G Fee cnet but atendy at the quotations tn ourlast, | fF Some time past looking after American interests. | Prince sireel, on Saturday afternoon, at one’ o'clock. 1 aC38'D toh Gr, passed Data ‘No 88, rey 8 moderately active at - Admiral Thatcher is on board giving affairs bis personal | The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for | from Malaga for New York. ‘ork, Schr Lutstta, Underhill, Para, 28 days, with nuts, 4, to Hay wi ly $1.20 for shipping and $1 35 attention, The Pensacola is constantly cruising about, ‘Ameri SKI.—At the residence of his paren we Burdett & Everett. Hs "Wetteiaate Yasha sige of wath, Wo, | and w overactive iq the tatoreta of Ataercaneizens, | gah "ftmuniy 2k hove de oay won't Loud Anat | 4 Set Guth bank, Ble Carns Reg and Aruba Jan a Si ee eee wee Hor commanders ake very popular with the Mexi- | Karinski, aged 19 monte a anuitiie shh, Rioado Burros (of Brookhaven), Furman, Mayagues, » ‘Ais. —On Tuesday at oon, January 21, at his ta daya, with fruit, to earns! ni miles MoLasses wae sparingly dealt tn, but the mire were ss | can People Tho following is a list of the | residence, Witisam Kaix, 10 the 67th yoar of his age, of Cape May, spoke schr Alpine, from St Domingo for Bos- hds, Demerara. at 620. a 660. and 40 do, Barbadoes on pri. | OMicers of the Pensacola, I give them that His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | %: 2. Schr Gen Putnam, Knighton, Old Providence, 20 days, Sesoph ees Trortherly gales vate terms. their many friends may learn that all on board are | attend the funeral services, at Christ church, corner of | with fruit, to ni ‘aa stron, Naval Storet.—Spirits of Tut tine was entirel, a Fifth avenue aod Tbirty-fifth street, this (Friday) morn- days N of Hatte: nogieeted, and obtainable at Sie. oe Ia merchantable | in excellent hoalth:—Rear Admiral H. K. Thatcher, | inj 'g¢ hali-past ten o'clock precisoly, previous to carry- | “Sour Vickaburg, llgaima, Havana, 7 days, ‘with. fruit to ooeers gt phe g hE, we wen iog ibia’ Ne, | Commanding North Pacific squadron; Commander Paui | ing'the remains to the family vault, at St. Paul's churc Bentley, Miller & Co. 2, at $3, and 100 do. No. 1, at $8 25. Common was gener- | Shirloy, Fleet Captain; Lieutenant Commanders, H. T. | East Chester. 18 on Edwards (of Philadelphia), Somers, St Marks, Boston papers please copy. %; No. 3, $3 o Py Koou.—The mombers of Dorie Lodge, No, 280, F. and , Bl BTad eis $5 23.64 and pate, aris a 88 Of tar | Harrison, Executive Officer; Albert Kautz, Navigator ; 10 days. beid fat $3 25 @ Schr Carrie Walker, McFarland, Jnckuonvilley Schr EV Glover, Ingersoll, Charleston for Providence, brother, Cianizs I’. Koou. Soe “3 of ‘umingwon was G, K. Haswell, Fleet Lieutenant Commander; Volunteer _ M., are ty, Hider pi temps berg 68 — Sone B w Brows. Rodman, wang. Lg a frag tenants, Samuel Howard and J. H. Eldridge; En- | Broadway, this day at twelve o'clock noon, for | Schr Francis Edwards, Cranmer, Richmond, , aga sal beer Stessinae wore ‘aut tla gg afd rey G. i He ater, 8. P. Baird and AS. Snot Mid. | the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased Sehr Artie Garwaod, Godfrey, Georgetown, DO, for Boe i ton and Frank Turn- ton, Schr Ida A Thayer, Powosll, Virginis. *10x3 —Rece ‘pork, 96 do. vee! u rague, J. ; ages cut meaty, 1901 fond a0 Kage lar and 29 tal; Bosuwatn, 3 Wilson; Gumnen, 0. Dagu HENRY HOPKINS, Master. Sobr Te A Teaver, Powell; Vigiats ‘Do improvement in the demaid for pork, Mates, H. Watson and John Ponte; Tieot Lupwic.—On Wednesday, January 22, Franx A. Lup Behr Ovotta, Bodine, Virginia. Sm prices, were, again, slighuly lower, the marzot closing G._. Davis; Fleet Engineer, 'E. D. Ro! wie, aged 22 years, 9 month and 11 days, late amem- | Schr Henry’? Wood, Curlos, Virginia. ee aatiea were limites to abcet, 1,80 bila. st in, H, B. Hibbins ‘Assistant Surgeons, | ber of Scott's Lite Guard, apd sacrificed his 1ife in de. | Sehr Tonle Do mo beacon hoe, $a) 12's $2038 for old” mses, $i 18 1.3) Yor now do., | @. W, Woods, W. H. Adams; ‘Secretary, A, | fence of the Union. He died a firm and consistent Bobr Mary & Blt Wylie, Virginiat for Bath. sen 18 75 a $19 for mow tnd $i7 813 for prime, In: | Phillipe; Engineera—First Assistant, A.V. Fraser; | democrat. Sehr Mil Derperandum, Oliver: Virginia for Providence. cluded in the sales are b rime mess to the govern- | Second Asaistanta, H. HL Cline, J. J. Barry; Third a ‘The friends of the family, and his uncle, Frank Sallos, ~ Milliken, Baltimore for Providence. There were sales for future, delivery of | sistant, J. H. Diamond; Acting are respectfully invited to nttend tho funoral, this (Fri- | Scpr Fraatie ign Ee ar Atwood. Schr Etta E 8; r, Sylvester, Deer Isle for Baltimore. Schr Chas B Jackson, Jeffers, Boston for Philado! phia. Schr Commerce, Newburyport for Baltimore. 1. 60 for Maroh, $21 2 for Febru. terms—all sellers’ option. Beef d prices were steady. Salon 1,000 ‘Third Assistants, J. W. K, z a Sods day) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his tate residence, No. 141 Sixth street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment, hd an Dols, at $13 a $14 for plain mess and $18 a $21 for extra do, 4 tor, T. Tlerce beet ‘more, freely. ‘About 260 tierces were dis- 0, Fassett; Captain of Marines, | Bu‘falo papors please copy. fare eine = Soun joned of, at $36 a $87 60 for Ladin mess and $30 9) a $35 ; Ligutenant of Marines, G. H. Thomp: | _ Mauosny.—On Wednesday, January 22, of diphtheria, | Sc} steon. oo. Bowen poo, ‘or prime mess, Beef hams were eontined to 20) bbis., in lots, at $20.0 were depressed by the heavy arrivs light. Western wore quoted at $c. . Bacon was only moderately active, but prices wi o Sales 8 boxes at Llc. a [1}¢0, tor long ribs, 11 “ ry ge for mort dot o, a 10, for short clear and ixis. © l0sge: for Gumberiand cut ‘Cut monte were steady, with ra the sales bel Bat iat pressed hogs Exma Eiisy Mawoysy, aged 6 yours, 6 months and 28 | Schr Ella Fish, Willett, Providence for Virginia. a tab ponent wee aya, ‘cur Fraok M Freeman, Hlegine, ‘Providehce tor Virginia, vf Tho funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at | Schr Oread, Goodspeed, Providence for Virginia, one o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No, 445 ir Moro, Downing, New Haven. Weat Fortieth street. Sehr John Cadwalader, Steelman, New London for Phila + delphi Maconey.—On Thursday, “Seht Thos Fitch, Pettigrew, New London for Virginia, son. The Pensacola leaves to-day for San Francisco, and carries with her nearly $300,000 in specie to consignees in San Francisco; $150,000 of this ts in Mexican gold dollars for the China and Japan money markets, The United States steamor Sagi is in port and has January 23, Marr &. Macorer, aged 11 years, 9 months and 18 days, Cul infor skarvon, Jed, ~ and Boa 9 Sins cones em re i Mason. Ss Thursday, January 23, Mrs. Mary W. “aloop Floren ‘Woods, Norwalk. ard ruled rm and moderstay sot xpected, will Masox, in her 77th year. Sloop H J Scudder, Morrell, N orihport "Tasje. for No. 1 to kevtle rendered: meng and The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, at | Blood Mary Eltzabetn. Ellworth, Northport, 400 terces ed at 13%\c. Butter was steady at our last Al qT following is a list one o'clock, Carriages will be tn waiting at Sing Sing f teen Gosmua Devta, rovidence. Quotations. | Cheese was Unchanged. satinued steady, with a | oficers:—Lioutenant Commander J. itehell, } for the ten o'clock train from New York, returning at | Steamer Thetis, Waldron, Providence. LS cen at gh tg being 1,000 bole. at i with ® | commanding; Acting Master C. C, Bunker, Executt four P. M. Sioamer Oxprey, Kenny, ‘Providence. f ‘was held at about 16\c. The business in bonded | Officer; Acting 5 ‘ood, | Navigator Parpeg.—On Wednesday evening, January 22, Awxra Steamer Doria, Almy, Bris ‘was again almost unimportant. re was some demand, | Assistant Surgeon, R. A Whedon; Assistant Pa A., G@mughter of Jas. A, L. and Ann 8. Pardee, aged 20 Rerorwen—Schr Catherine Brown, Brown. hence fot wo. butas yw those asked, the general asking for | Charles H. Lockwood; Acting First Assistant years, mington Jan 22, returned on account of ice ta lower bay. standard white was 2c, Sales io, bbls. in Die at 1%. | Thomas McCausland; Acting Third Assistant Engi! Tho relatives and friends of the family aro rospect- SAILED. Qf gasoline farther sales wore made of @0U bois. at aoc. In | 41. Grow, E. T. Peake; Ensigns, Frank H. Parker, 4. | fully tmvited to attend tho funeral, from her tate a eaen rat 0 “tie 2 by part at 2280. * | H Vail; Acti , John Ross; Mate, Philip Ran- | residence, Ne, 183 Stanton street, on Sunday afternoon, ; Gen Barnes, Savannah; and others, ton —We ho important sales of Carolina. 1 | dal; Captal Charles I. Hidden. Assistant | at oae o'clock. ‘was atill firmly heid at 10c. a Hc. Surgeon E. B, Bingham detache® and ordered home Reniy.—On Thursday, January 23, Joux Ratt, of en kae ae a lek Teak "tae but at fall | December 18, 1967. hit Gee shamed, 8 0 aaeme is she heat, @ native of the parish of Cruigan, Pg Salen "adi anda at: foe, tor Cubs, tiie. |p She following changes Baye been medes A ety aaa’ aac relatives of the family and those of | _Sttaxsurr Mrwwnsora, Prien from Liverpool Jan ¢ for fey Sg RATE Soe anton, te bil the vacancy oecaatoned ‘ty | his brother-in-law, Patrick Gibney, aro requested to at- | New York, waxsoen near Queensiown, putting back Jan ieee for p pomiersd eeahed nd ts a ihe Wanster of Dr. Jackson tothe South Pacific squad. | tend the funeral, without further oer je gis inte } 21, wtth propeller damaged. ri iiemaiitc ical for soft white, and ido. » 15%c. | ron. residence, 392 First street, corner of North Tonth streot, | Sraaxen EC Kxiout started from Alexandria, Va, REDS. —' rales of Caléutte li |. Th wae ‘Williamsburg, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, inst tor New York, but becoming jammed in the ice at seneraly ned at seg du Pat iorer wan ne weer a board” the Sag oon, hy vere! be ‘as Tucnakoa. On, Thersiey, January 2 Macare Ay Saeesieee Fotntvand breaking ber rudder there, was com. pane Tough Gaz were re | 10 assigned to fill the vacancy occasioned by Assistant | wife of William H. Ricnarda and daughter of the iat - c Ps = Sales report jo Acker, Eaq. Smip Oscxoa, Walden, from New York for San Francisco rene grea eee ee Li Souabse tows i Son and wi pin a relatives and friends of the family are requested perore b, neg ete. aiso Deo 3, remained on the to attend the funeral, from her lato residence, 318 Kast Fifty-firat street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Ropmson, At Astoria, on Wednesday, January 22, M, Tannsa, wife of Alexander 8. Robinson, and daughter of Manuel Texido, Jr., in the 31st year of her age. The relatives aud friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Grand stroet, Astoria, on Sunday noon, at twelve o'clock. Sarria. —On Tuesday, Jamuary 21, Caruariwn, wife of Abraham Salter, Esq., rear of her age. ‘Ths relatives and friends of the y are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her aan, ‘Albert Salter, 416° Third avenuo, the (Friday) after- noon, at one o'clock. Braxrox,—On Tuesday, January 21, Mra. Satty Stax~ ron, widow of George W. Stanton, of Albany, in the 86th her age. vere ralaisves and friends of the family are requested SPEAR 12) Léa ‘Hewtow was in moderate demand as former prices. The tien article: prices remained nominal. i“ te Bare Nroonan, from Calcutta for Boston, before reported ashore near Provincetown, was got off AM se, dis. charging two lighter loada of cargo, and was towed up to Bostol ‘The ship remains perfectly tight. Bank JF Spexcen (Br), from St Martine for Boston, which put into 8t Thomac In distress and. reshinped eargo of fait, waa sold at the latter port 10th Inst for $250, Bric Boutvan (Br), Christian, from Now York for Yoko- hama, whieh put intd Rio Janeiro in distress, sailed from the latter port 24th alt to resume her voyage, having re. paired, Bric Awpnose Lzant, Higgins, frota Demarara for Balti- mora, put into St Thomas loth inst to make slight repairs, of what nature not stated. nig J B Worpswoara (Br ore at ox is being jh d condition of the officers and juadrom BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. the North Pacific Sentovs Acomext.—Mre, Catharine Dorsey was knocked down and run over yesterday morning at the corner of Washington street and Myrtle ave: seriously if not fatally injured. She was taken ome, Little street, Hicnwar Rosorny.—Jobn Tully, while passing through John street on his way home om Wednesday Little or a thus both officers aud men are rel able monotony, at 4 The Frigate Minne During the cruise of the frigate M: dore Alden, which arrived at this port on Wodnesday, the following deaths occurred on board:—Paul Noppler, seaman, August 1, 1867; James Grant, seaman, and from Windsor for New York, upped. nod will be gold aa rst class vessel, costing down sal vcuted nim ot $30, “Tas ratiene mneae’ ps Walter J, Holmes, killed by fall from aloft, August 22 | to atrond the funoral, from Trinity chured, Now Fort, | Soap Mat (Be), frome Cortestune bert mse int Sancy i Devereux, second class fireman, Friday) afvernoon, at one o'clock, a ' their escape before the arrival of the polica and 30, 1867; Michae) x, h po pers please copy. northerly gale. Senn Fironexce N Tower, November 28; Henry V amderwater, soaman, December Ton Late Wits F. Brovcm,.—The friends of the t Kingston, Ja, 26th ult, from or Stockuotm. —-In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January folk, od mast and late Willlam F. Brough wil! meet this ovening at the Chaties Benes Rmniag A Bs tn ' pais. 22, Hanwox SrockHota, in ibe 04 veer of his age, som | ere oar ee on the itn. “portion of bh jnoesol a * Ann and the andrew olm. 7 \ Philatetpnts house of Mr, Janes L. Burns, No. 196 Montague stroot, | rridshipmen (or duty In the Ruropesn squadron, and on | % 40" Mid yeMana triende are invited to attend the | Sim DAmerunee, from Fbiladolpnte for Tiabon, war at @ committee | the the Ist of January thirty midshipmen eighty | ganeral on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the | aged. Would procure a new one and procced, ferred at Aspinwall to the squadrons of mon were trans! Wm. Porter, corner of the Pacific, Despatohes from Usited States Squadrens on Foreign Stations. Despatches have reached the Navy Department, dated residence of bis father-in-! Bushwiek avenue and De Kalb : Tarion.—At his residence, 10) Adelphi atreot, Brook- lyn, on Wednesday, Jannary 22, Gaonax H. Larios, aged $2 yoars and JT daye, ‘The funeral will take piace on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hs father-in-law, James pet er a trrangemente for the funeral Cotnistow,—The steamship Minnesota, while endeavor. ing to obtain moerings et the Navy Yard yestorday, collided with the receiving ship Vermont and caused damage. Miscollaneone. Weare again indebted to the obliging and gentlemanly hip Morro Castle, R W Albert, Bug, for 4 prices current, At three PM yesterday fog set in, The eastern boats 4id not start until five ovclock, mt which time the wind considerable ‘Tun Cuntsniaw Coxvewrion,—The Christian Convention | Mie Janeiro, Decermber 13, announcing piping pred M. White, eq.) Myrile avenue, second, house, above | yuiried io WNW. /It rained all day, weather 4 the held at the Lafayette avenue Presbyterian church, undep popes ae ae Quingedaug at port om the roep Avene rookiya, Relailves dodting lob thts teeta the auspices of the Young Mon’ ~ne bors of Olive Branch Lod; Whalemen. hese rr The department ie also officially informed of the | O¥% Mr reapecttuliy lnvivedwe attend, Bark Ansel Gibbs, Huxford, of NB. was off Madeira Nov arrival of the United States gteamer Wachusett at St, ‘Vawpennrt.—On Wednesday, January 22, Sanaa V, | 30, having taken | whale, making 70 bbis sp. Thomas on the 16th inst,, frem St Helema on the Jéth | D., wife of Joho mags and daughter of ine late Bogert, Eaq., of New York sity, " of December. The officers and crew wore ail well She he or ze Lie Vlopeattuily 2 10 attend cho | pevanmehte, Fie Qu Orleans f0@ Liverpool, would sai! for New York in a few dave, fumeral, on Saturday afternoon, at ~ Ch from her — qemgeiee f 2, Sat from Boston for Buenos Lieutenant Commgnder iteh, commanding the reatdence, No, 85 Gates avenwe, Brooklyn. ee Johannes, fram Laverpom fer Now York, no date, Oe coms ROH. — AL yg Tharsday morning, ‘United States steamer Marblehead, reports (rom Aspin- after along fliness, Faozna Vaxvansanos, | 157. . that there is now no sickifess on seh forterty tor many yours a resident of this city. | 9, Fills Gove tana see hea” Ot ATO PR, See a8 ‘Tho fanorai wil take place on Saturday afternoum, at Foreign Po mes. bid Neosat the Tecdeoes “x Py tay Pe ste] Jan 14—Gailed, bark Ploiades, Williams, Clea Rear ad- | Forty-ainth street, on Tuesday, January 21, Rosanna nistot, Jam 6~Salled, B Wreigh, Frowe Cant Bart. | Wooos, goa Agnas Nov, #8—Arrivod, barks Jane: (9). Por ving a momtbly . A voiema requir mane will be offered up (or the to, | kor, W forks Wid. brig Dalpits (iss), buifer. 40 barks boo, Lowry, Portian: ich, Pomroy, N York, ; brig Johannia Marie (Hol), ‘olid (Hr), Astin, do; 4th, Atiantic Machias; Sth. Jaa M Charohill, ‘Kellman, Peniacola: Senorita, Linden, Baltimore;'7th, bark Maggie V Ho; Hugg. bri onal; Oth, brig Hespe.e rks Arbutus (Br), Three Rivers, N3; "alee art oe , Nore: oof fov'l5. barks Taabel, Tibbetts, NYork: Com Patan do; 4th, Jewess, Watson, do; 8th, Noopa lea: ‘ec 7, brig Clara M Goodrich, Look, Boston, Iu port Dee |, barks Mecunticook, Hemingway; Hel eee A eeronse arity , and Jessie, Lig 3 sit tot n ce Ameriean Lioyis, ark for Busing, toy PSO Jan 7—Arrived, Warrea Ordway, Hoyt, Ant werp. Capis, Jan 1—Balled, drigs Dirigo, Small, Portland; B & Kennedy, Geyer, da, anpeNas, Jan In port barks © Davia, dita; HS Emery, Prat tre and Fleatwin north of Hat homas (Br, 'Kozers, for ‘Philadel * from 01 phia, wig cai rah M Hale, harles- od 18th; Joule allldres. Harriman,’ from 88 JOhm, same day; brige Giles Loring, Pinkn rug cargo; Loch Lomond, Black. wad M_ Wheel Wheeler, idg for N of Hatteras; Josephine, Luissath to load for do; Geo W Uhase. Beacon, chtd tot York; Mechanta, Dyer. chtd to load ' Budoras, Haskell, from do, arr 13th; 8 P Brown, Wells, trom wit, ington. arr 14th; St Peters, Jano, from Boslon, arr 18th J Carver, Kearney, from Philadelphis, arr 14th, disg; AM Roberts, Doak, from NOrieana, arrived 5th; 8M Merriohy ice Starrett, Hoo} Norton, from NYork, do for Portla fon, do; achre O B' Kilmer, Hull, for NYork, idg; Ruth Shaw, 4 Willle, Staples,’ for a port north of Hat. teras, ld) jaaell, Staple, for NYork,, do; JM Flane- any bus art north of Hatteras, ‘do; Abby Duan, ‘York; Ocean Tray Adams, do, do} MW Hu Hi _ lonia Poiladripha’ lag Patetias an Balitonaret nved 1 Plog Ste, brig Joh Gardner, Boston;113h, bark My ha a #8 Holbrook, Leavitt, Mor a phe oe pe rk Sam She) ft Jago: brig Nello Tasted, Mallory, Fort Spain; sehr Foal Seavey, Lowell, Aspinwall days; cbr Helen Hoyt, ae Jan 9—Pi by, Leocadia, from Baltimore few , diag; T Sinnicksor kenson, for Phi! J Ousnruxcos, Jan T—Arriv 0 iN, Jan I t bi Moenli for Bostoa ai er ‘oe Nyork dot ‘a Gurxxogs, Jan &—Salled, United Kingdom (e), Donsia- son, 4 Dec 80—Arrived, brig Lenoir (Br), Benota, NYork (and lef Jani for Naplows Jon t, barks Tes Fottor, NYork (and left ad for geoiras 4th): 4th, Eagle, Potter, Messina (and left for Bos ton, wind brig Alexander (Br), Thompson, do ( ‘ yf Trieste; Belle usen, Leghorn; 24, bark Ann Elizabeth, Nor iy, ee be te ae hee de ee a8 son, and Normandy (Br). Oils; Naples: sohre Pred LF Chapman, and Garton (Lit), Siopaens, do: ath, bark Eh Moon, Bartlett, Triese; Minnie Abi ‘ding, Smyrna; AP L (Br), Landry, Valencia, hia ke por Fark (Br), Small, dng. to pre In port Jan 5, bark Youn, At ry ‘enist he barks Foung ta inn; brige Malta disg; C ¥ Eaton (Br), Curry, di Turk, Anh’ Eltzabetn, ‘brigs A F i, Osta Albert and mandy, all parted chains Boo 81, but others were sent time by Lloyd's agont to prevent any of the vessels. frous ing On shore, Pilavne, Jan i-Arrived ta the Roads, Ville de Pare (ah Surmont, from NYork. Hoxowouu, Dec 4—Sailed, ship Sunbeam, Bartlett, = rr Bedford. The ship Loch: 5 Srrived at Honolulu and safled for” Bakers. faland io ith guano, Havana, Jan 12—Arrived, brig Faustina, Partridge, Pea- scola; achrs Anna A Holton, aot, NYork, Mi ‘Col. phn, Ward: Mobley laiby berks’ Bia ; Bila, Petorion, New Yor! ry rien; sobr Flori ame, a St John, NB; brie Charlotte, Btqe Be ansian, Bunoker, Phitadetp fa; 17th, bark Horton, Rhodes, ‘Bristol, RI; brigs Geo Burnham, Mo Lellan, N¥ork; Sportsman,’ Morton, Bliza (Br), Pet Bosto zard, McFarland, do; Abbie O 1b, Portiand} schrs Casco Plerce, jobinson, Wood, Pensacola; Zlst, ate: Or bia, Van Sice, New York; 22d, Georgia, for NYork, Sid 15th, brig Benj Delano, Staples, Falmouth (wae ree ted cld for Savannah); iéth. sehr Lich Waits, Sagua; tn 3 ra Star of the Union, Cooksey, NOrleans, Blene ville, Baker, do. Cid 16thp sohrs Daybreak, Cousins, Sagua; 17th, Central America, Willams, and 14a 8 Burgses, Hurgoss, do; Lote Henley, Sierra Morena. Livexroot, Jan §~Sailed, Belle, Todhunter, New Orleanay jorrison, do; Ai Adept, Grosart, Mobile; Advance. M ‘do; Arbitrator, Irvin, ‘leaton. Cleared Sh, Wm F Storer, Bryant, NYork; Heotor, Nel. son, loston and Savannah; John Patten, Hill, Savam- mi Lopow, Jan 9—Arrived, Nora. Tostevin, Baltimore. Cleared ith, Granon, Bisicke, Philadelphia, Ent out 7th. City of Montreal (not City of Limertokty Daggett, for NYork. Lerrn, Jan 7—Arrived, Maria, NYork. Lisson, Jan F~Arrived, Bounding Billow, Vidulioh, New York. 4—Im port brig Edward Everett, for Yar ays. TyAcu4, Jan mouth, NS, 8 days, Mo. 0, Nov %—Arrived, barks Argentine, Atwood, Bangor; Deo I, Lucy A Niokels, Nickels, Searsport; Gan den, Groonieaf, Portland; Blanche, Campbell, Mar chias; 10ch, ship J G Richardson (Br), Oliver, Quebec; barks Crowninshield, Boott, Boston; Templar, Wilson, Baltimore. Jas Primrose (Br), Joy, Calats; brigs Chopicn (Br). Sau Franetsoo for Engiand;' 1th, H jatt (Br), Giiliatt, Savannah: 12th, bark Warren (Br), Averill, NYork. in port Dee 14, ship B Apmar, Sawyer, for N York barks Flor del Mar Wiswell, from and for NYork, 1d grating, Atwood: Falcon, ‘taylor, and Fanny, On lo, 1dg;' brig Stockton, Grifin, for do do; and others, Mariavez, PR, Jan 6—In port brig T' Devereau, for New Haven 8 days, Matanzas, Jan 11—Arrived, brigs Anne M Knight, Knight, Portland: Angle H Curtis, ‘Merryman, do: Minna Tratby True, Havana; 12th, Selma, Hnlpean; Rite Sparks, Tucker, Tucker, Oardenas; Ith, schr 4 Baltimore; 15th, bark Mary C Fox, Ross, Portland; echt R Pecks Read, Ellsworth, ‘chr Adolph Hugel, Robinson, Delaware rigs Oh lena, Nichols, ton; Alfarate, NYork; ird, m | Bor th, brige G Berry, Colson, NYork; 16th, Etzntel, Panno, NOrieans; schr May Munroe, Munroe, Charleston. MANZANILLO, Jan 8—Arrived, schr Edward Lee, Lee, & Nipuxs, Jan 1—Arrived, Srenson, Rills, NYork yore fa, Dec 31—In port achr Isaac Patoh, for New ork Ide, Prexawanco, Dec —Arrived. schr J A Woodhouse, Bd- dy, NYork; 25th. brig Jabatao (Braz). Deyrom, NYork—the vo remained in port Dec 26, {ig 2000 sugar for New ork. nee , Passanomang, Nov 13—Arrived, St Paul, Martin, Probe , Pana, Dec 4—In sehr Alpha, for NYork 8 da} Port av Princn, Fat 4—In ene brig Elsey car, from Boston. to it id Bostor ft 8th for Miragoan onde, Wortinge Nibbe, for tg Walter (Prus), her, from Liverpool fee San Francisco, repg: brig Agios, Willar. from NYork foe Singapore, rej stafetia (Brem), Lanckenaw, for NYork, ; and others. led Nov 25—Schr Mary James (Br), Savannah; 23th Mary Rioa, Rice, New Orleans; Dec2, Ida (Pras), Ne York; 4th. barka P C Warwick, Chichester. Baltimo: Su ‘Thoresina (Ttal), New York; 7th, Uranus (Ham), New York; brig R © Wright, Warner, Baltimore; Sth, schr Baglet (Br), Dickinson, New York; 10th, bark Valkyrien (Dan), do; 234, brig Tyra (Sw), Hallgren, Hampton oats: barks Thos Dallott, Duncan, New York; Mth, St Ursula, Losbarg, do, Cleared Mst—Brig Bolivar, Christian (from New York: Yoko! Tha bury Sew Light, Brown, Baltimore: Beg Ann Wheaton (Br), Preddle, New Orlea: Surmups, Jan 8—Sallod, Jeanie & Hannah, NYork. St Douro Ore, Dec '#7—In port brig’ Union (Br), for NYork Jan 6. Sr Tuomas, Jan 13—In port brigs Cora (Br). Avéins, for St Marys, Ga; Fivo Brothers, Thurlow, uno; J WS Spencer, for Cuba; Sharon (Br), Dinsmore, for ready to rail; and others as before, Arrived at do Jan 14, xchre Adelina Richardson, Wright, Machias (aad sailed sume day for Ponce); 15th, brig Am> brose Light, Higgins, Demarara for Baltimore. Satled Jan 13, brig Five Bro:here, Thurlow, Cuba; J W Spencer, Spencer, do; 14th, Chas Miller, Brewer, d Passed by 6th, brig Geo Downes (Br), nfare, frou Bae, bados for NYork; 14th, sohr Starr King, from a (and proceeded for Ponce), Sr Manc Haytl, Jun 1—In pore bark Albert Emersom Cutts, for NYork 4th, St Axpreas, Deo 22—In port schrs Petrel, Shanks, a6 alti = F Lowell, Leavitt, Hex Brown. for Bi mW peeon, Seah, im oe 1 o inwal ‘enfuagos; i, Philadelphia. Weather ‘qvols ee sot ness in port Vatranatso. Dec 17-—In port ship Osceola, Walden, from NYork for San Franeisoo. Balled Dee 14. ships City of Boston, Baker (from few- land's Island), Holmes’ Hole; W Libby, Minot (from Jal- 1 jugenstown (both before reported without dates) Vana Croz, Jan 13—In port brig Windeld, Osgood, “ New Orleans. American Porte. BOSTON, Jan 22—Cleared, brige Chimborazo. Cook, Re Maguiro, Littledeld, Havana ; Conra (Br), Mid- McClellan; ship Frederick: barks A@~ 4 trom the Roada, bark © V Minot. teamers Norman, Crowell, Philadephis: Norena, Bearee, NYork: echr Leguitle, Turks Tslanda BALTIMORE, Jan 2—Arrived, barks Clifton yet, Rio Janeiro; Zillah (Br), Mary Plumer, Plumer, Buenos A: Wi Provide: arren, idence. Cleared—Bark Annie (Br). Shaw, Cork and a market; brige Redwing, Owens, Rio Janeiro; Omer (Br), Commer fialfar: Julia'R Arey, Bavbide, Mayagues: achrs Sailla Godfrey, Godfrey, Jersey Ony; Golden Rule, Pr Providence, PELFAST, Jan 20—Salled, sche Luoy J Warren, Hayh, timore. FL lg Syd Jan %—Cloared, scht W E Alesanier, ywwdoin, Cardenas. ‘FORTRESS MONROR, Jan 23—Paseed in the Capos fow Baltimore, barks Anna, from Bremen, Guilie, Palme; sehr Ontario, Navasea. Sailed—U 8 steamer Penobscot, for the West Indies, ALVESTON, Jan 16—In port bark Galveston, Picken, and brig Hail Columbia, Brereton. Idg for Havre, HOLMES’ HOLE, Jan %, PM—aArrived, brig les, Reeves, Washingion for’ Boston; Harris, Portland for do; Mary Chilton, for do the MC reports had yeliow fever on boerd, men died by the names of Joseph King Sotled—Schr Susan Sears. Vs!, AM—No arrivals, Wind N! Dd—There wore no disasters her MOBILE, Jan 19—Olearod, ah) Liverpool; ebr Norah, Locke, P NORFOUK, Jan 21—arrived, Crea, NYork. A fo tee and L Nath, Gentile, Brooks, NYork. so Field: sobre Jan 22, PM—Salled, bri mae fot v. tt, ne Gov Burt Boia for PMI tow. Wy, Idaho, " Suited from Dutch Island Harbor, Dndiam, and Samuel H Sharp, Corson, ‘Wim Slater. him. thw HAVRN, Jan 22-—Arrived. sche % A Vail Boerts ge ee j—Bark Charles (Nor), 0 fet der} nenstowe. LPRIA—Lrwea, bet ea Rice Lag fe 3 q cad tent Aelia, trom Nowburrpork, Il for Philadelphi re at , ip company with “emselt hafore'reparied Darian, from Phu dolphia for Lisbon, ts also at 1 a ORTLAND, Jan 2—Cleamd, brige spry CO Rosevet! Ea es ye) Janne, Marans, Mary Mi—Salled. brigs FB Brown, Mjpale Miller, Castiigny Hattie Wheeler, oO lt, Wry, Oar ae Grpage, pnd coke Rihag Allens at ue eb For, Eiger PROVIDES » Jan Bllaabathpore Baie, bark We ‘ard (Br), Billiveds, Turks sleds. Rajled--rcbrs Franas Batoh. can Regie, Shaw, Paap ia chert Oa RICHMOND, Jas W—Arrived, sche Hig. gin TARY, /ag 2—Arrived, sche Cowmes, Williams " itimore tia AN Pann siso rithew, Balt via Ryo Ji SCR ee ymaeetse Ieuan Quon (ork | Prauewt, IAr@rboeh,

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