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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Pupar, Jo tine PM. Pee Mvance of last evening in goid has pot been “Cally susin2*4 to-day, bu rtheless, the market was steady, ana ‘he flveturtions were from 149 to M0x, ‘with the closing translo488 prior to the adjournment ‘of the Board at 14014, stm2st 140) at the opening. The supply of cash gold goutlitey in excess of the Dorrowing demand, and ioaSs were made at rates varying from four to six pé¥ comt for carry- ‘dog, The volume of speculative business was Targe and mainly on the dull side, tho (@mper as well a6 ‘Che acts of the majority in Congreas being calculated to -tause gold to rule at 9 higher premium for & long time ‘Go come than it would otherwise command. ‘Ths policy of Congress appears to be to sow the South with ealt, M@guratively speaking, and the probable consequences are easily foroseon but by no means reassuring, Tne 4708s clearings amounted to $73,697,000, the gold bal- ‘ances to $1,953,377, aud the currency balances to 32,788,370. + The aspect of monetary affairs at this centre is steadily ‘Smproving, and the drain of currency from tho West ‘and the interior genera:!y is swelling tho amount of Aeanable funds, so tbat the supply of money offering at ‘five per cent by the banics laryoly exceeds the demand, ‘although tz {a genera!ty asked for small and moflerate ‘amounts on misce!lancous collaterals, The mer- le demand for money con'inues on @ very waited scale, and first class commercial paper im request at 63¢ a 7 per cent, and tn some instances ig taken at one per cont below the lega! rate; but in- (@r grades are not much tn favor, The tendency of ia growing plethora of capital is to stimulate specula- on the Stock Exchange in the absenco of any other det fer it, which there is not at present, sor will be until the general trade of the country be- much more active Hence there is only way for prices to go meanwhile, end ‘eo resist the tide is like sweeping back the occan with {w broom, although temporary reactions will doubtless ir at frequent intervals during the progress of the papward movement. Rai!way shares and government ere attracting fresb buyers dally, and @ good ‘Geal of idie capital is at the same time floating ‘Bato bende, like those of the Central, Pacific and other ‘@ubsidized railways, for instance. The lega! proceedings Nm the Chicago and Rock Island case are still ‘@agzing their slow length along, but further. develop- (teare awaited with rest by the street, although the time being the prevaiting excitement in the -Plock market causes it to be little talked about. The Poscality. of those concerned in the issue of the “$4,000,000 of new stock 's, however, none the less ad- ‘waltted, and ft is earnestly hoped that a full exposé of fhe discreditable transaction will be mate in be course of the investication, In order to how fhe odium which attaches to the members jaf the committee of two which causod the silo to be bmade, for, ag is supposed, their own personal benefit fmore than anything else, we may mention that ono of them, hitherto a director of the Union Trust Company, ‘was excluded from the new board at the annual meet- Eng held om the 2ist inst, and it ts understood that all the other corporations with which he is associated will bemove him from office in like manner as soon as the ‘wepportunity presents iisolf, aad, in colloquia! language, hve may justly cay sorve him right. | \) The stock market was firm at the commencement of ness this morning, and at the early session of the board prices were slightly higher than at the close Bast evening, Erie selling st 75 and Michigan Southern at 034, The speculative feeling was strong at the regular Doard and avery large business was transacted at ad- Wwancing prices, The greatest rise was In Now York Central, which sold at 13214, or nlueteen per cent above see price current for the stock at the beginning of De- lest, Erie was largely dealt in, but it constituted an exception to the general buoyancy of the market, fewing to continued sales of “short” or “long” stock, or Both, by the clique whicty has been resisting its natural Rendency for a week or two past; but one thing fe certain, amely, either that Erie is a purchase or that all the other stocks the list are @ good sale, and the latter is not at all able, One theory of the street is that the mem- of the “pool” quarrellod some days ago in conse- juence of cheating among each other, and tuat they Qhen agreed to dissolve tho combination by realizing all the stock belonging to it, and that this realizing bas meutralized the nataral tendency of Erie rise, It ts further heid that the whole of this has m already sold and delivered, but that large ‘‘short’” pales are still being mado and that very s0on the street Will take hold of Erie and run it up to a price porresponding with the other lesding railway shares. Another theory is that ovly. a portion of the stock Belonging to the “pool” has been sold, and that the to get this back when thie object is accomplished the price will be edvanced five or ten per cent in order to the “shorts; but however the case may stand, it be tmpossibie that @ leading stock like Erie can much fonger remain stationary at ten per cent below the Rverage of the rest of the market while all the other Stocks continue to rise, Pacific Mail advanced to 111%, but Atlantic Mail rescted downward. New York Ventral closed 234 higher than at the same time yestor- fay, Cleveland and Toledo %, Fort Wayne 74, Pacific Mail1%. Michigan Southora was 3% lower, Atlantic Mail 1%. Government securities were sirong. Sixes pf 1881 closed 3 higher, coupon five-twentics of 1862 , iemae of 1865 34, now issue of 1865 %, new rue of 867 $4, eotipon ton-for.ies 34, soven-thirties, second Dories, 44. The Stato mocks were dull aud 4 a higher, nd the express shares wore etoady, After the call the market reacted and Erie declined to [436 a TASS, but at the open board at one o'clock there was a partial recovery, Krie selling at 74% and Now Tork Central at 1314, At the seoond regular board Shere wasaOrm and active market at higher prices. New York Contral closed %{ tower than at the first regu- Sar board, Erie 3¢, Michigan Southern %, Rock Island » Pacife Mail 13{. Cioveland and Toledo was 1jg , Atlantic Mail 1%. Government securities were Bre. Coupon five-twontios of 1367, new issue, 3s higher; peven-thirties, second series, $. Coupon five-twenties 1962 were 34 lower. At tho open board at half-past prices were slightly lower, althongh tho market Wemained firm in tone. Erie sold at 745, New York Wentral at 190% and Rock Isiand at 974. During tho emainder of the afternoon there was great activity in Bhe dealings im all the lending stocks and prices ad- wanced, bet Erie was still heid in check by Leavy sales, @upposed to be of “‘short'’ stock by the diagastod members ‘ef the e@ pool, The course of Erie on such s market Qe unezampled in the history of the street, and signif ‘ance is attached to the fact that the stocks of ali the our trank fives running from East to Weet—namely, tthe New York Contral, tho Erie, the Ponusylvania Oen- ‘@ral and the Baltimore and Obio—are considerably above , With the exception of Erie, the query being how ‘will the tatter romain boiow par? At the close, at @ix o'clock, the market was firm and excited atthe fol- owing quotations:—New York Contral, 1915; 0 191%; Erie, 149 a° 14%; Roading, 053% a 06%; Michigan @outhern, 837g 89; Cloveiand and Pictsbure, 9634 a 0654; Rock Island, 075{ 2.08; Fort Wayne, 104 104%; Rorthwestera, 005; 260%; do, proferred, 7355 a 79% ; Pacific Mad, 110% a 111; Obio and Misviesippt cortif- Cates, 33 0 3314; Western Union Telegraph, 87% = 877%. Goverment sccuritics coatinae in good laveatment @emand, owing to the diMeully of employing idle capi- Qa! in any more profitabie profitable way, and the ten- @oncy of prices ia still towards @ higher range, The @nlire let experienced a {uriher advauce, with one or two exceptions, aud alter tue bail-past two call quote. tone Improved 1 8 \. * The foreign exchange market was dull but firm at the @udjoined rates: —Bankers’ bills on Hogland at sbxty dave, 10014 0 100 three days, 110.0110 ; commercial bile, 20814 21094. Billson Paris at wixiy days, 6.104 96,15; -@t three days, 5.15 13%. The receipts for customs and the receipts. parmente ‘ond balances at the Sud-Troaeary in thi city for the expired portion of the week have been as {uliowe:— Custom Howse ————~« Sub Treasury, ——— Recents Payments, Balances, $399,710 $2,770,100 ‘$2,408,731 $105,488, 598 ; 105,640,197 108'506,477 * $,044908 108,041,737 jan, 24,. 275,000 1,848.96 Tisha 107,148,018 The value of the importations of ry goods at this Port for the week ending January 23 compares with thin Previous TOM ce crreyreeny 3d FI0HOTS MANE G001,000 5 —Jan, 16.—— we 23 ‘fm casks and b>, rd i! hut steady at Sl 1S a St Fagen Vana. Phage Welua | for prine vty Gina we sale was aa sista ee wool,. 203 $129,212 8 . 123.403 | Se. nd $2 for crude sperm. Cli wae agactures of — StL 103.325 423 431,20 agen coed bine ae re alm Was quo.od at iu? ab ufactures of e) 73,908 1 ye a 3 sous ures o ATES Gl wie00 | wraleat ecasagie Sip tee ee a BO, Ba Muscollaneous....., 50,220 653 51,682 | wad do. In bagy at $9 o., from East India seed. Ke ay —_— -—— ‘ieee eterons Reeripts, 18 bols, po cy = Set 2 W do, ‘4 7 o00l, 05 542, an " i ut meats and 3.7 are Warethused, 1,060 $642,210 1,851 $498,760 bom ‘teem. ren rb pat eo atil coaiivaed io ralo d nin Manufactures of wool. 702 $287,492 ries Were ruther Ammer, however, old and meas being Haautagtures of couse, gon *aatate oe PER erence PS h teat mes, eho, Manutacvures of silk.. 123 120,053 44 q 8 $19 for prime weas, and Manufactures of fax.. 446 117,033 920 72798 it % $18 for 2. There for Miscotlancous....... 410 14.607 659 -ga.osa | future delivery of 2000 few at $21 Total:, 583 $891,050 tar $21 4S for Maroh, $21 90 for April and $21 62 for ¥¢ peueey—al sellers™ option. Dressed hoa remained laavy, with it de. end. Wesiera oa Bis, Pye w 940, Beer continue ~3 Se The sal aot a 32 SALES AT THE REW_VORK STOCK exCHAIOR, — | enrand S8e'siP aa uf ye 9 BI a wel i Friday, Jan. 24-10:15 A. Me fesives but tite waaay. “t The ore 128" bbls. nt $29 50 mens #s, "81. ¢, i Hed $0 she bead RR 139 $31 one! Bac ate with 2s Be sroderai mate 01 000 USo'm' bee cuss 10 to Loni us oe igor Yor len ea ahotl ribbed, end BO onde 2Fstonk te wNY fi he sO. tigre ne. Dal Baascertind aut” flee 450 bo 4 fut a 100 Bde, Har & ferie & 19% rives. Cut meate were moder act ve, with sales of S00 i cialock Woe 170) Reading Rit. backs Benn Sige, Bt US 67, nis i 200 do. 6 do, Tale, a lige for ‘do... 'B etoos 2000 do, 95) or bag 110 a0 a 1350 do, ales 0 dow. ered. Butter mw Cheese was fein at iene 3 qurquowations. Buiter Chemung, Sussex and Chonnogo os « countien dries $00 Alich # a ey bo do. Be. aio Mut as ‘ Er ieee 8 i felah tule, ic. » 14m Chic & £1 | Cubs, sate dairies, tine to extra: 4 a Ble. bai firkin tube hy 200 NJersey aT 5000 Clev & wT 0 do. * Chic & 73° do. $F j : eastgyayt SEE State dairies, tair to good, 420.4 446; Nori Hen dairies, firkins and” tubs, 400 9 420. ; 330,; Canada, extra, 85c, a ‘S82, Chaese—Factory ‘dairias, And Cheddar shapes, iS, a 15; factory dairies, fae quality, 1ébgo. w 186; feciory dauriex, common to falt quality, 12360. w 140. fara dairies, ‘and extra quality, Tidge, w 150,; farm datries, fair to good, ie. a Adc; farm ries, common, Ie. a 120; Orange county cueoas, Ba. a tte, Canada, 20. 9 mi med eS. Patio..ctu.—the tranasotions ia crade were unimportant, rs a bat ere damenindpeoigee Pay a, vas or , 180 Uanton Gon Sid be % & no deuiand of m and the market closed wenk ai 100 be oe about ic. for standard white, Sales 15,000 gallons pe aE a= fh ting, om privale terme, , Napl Fate export, da: Bee ob cht, Het continued dull. Salve of 1,000 buts: at ce hg Cah Sexe al i Bee Te al ig lois there was = ir” 1m Mu BSL Pal Brak. Toure Prices, Wo heard sal 7% 400 os | of 79 caske Carolina a Toi, ond Dowke prime Csrolina oe eB Mnare da 8 ms an, with @ iene demand, wae very strong and BY ea Saeed nit ee tending upwania Owing to the firmness, of se cone ee aoe | Thies aeitens a rellning Cubs, and foctaing ‘4 @ ss npn Rape tlh ar ri # Obi RR. 14 | A Small lol of choice Porto Itico at 137, yae3 Poth boxes = m as be ig 3 Oe Signe md faciy acti Rotor a white, and or i g Yercas were moderately active in @ jobbing way, but we 132 131" | heard of no aales of iinportance. . Parcels to arrive were in 133g Fequest, but at prices below the views of sell and 00 1 183 | ules wore effected. Prices firm. Wequote:—Casala mats, eee 8 BS 35000 UB B's, 10.40, 30000 7.80 Tr'n, 28 10000 a) Tenn a, new N Car 6'a, ax cou, new.. 40 76, ov 13 100 shs Cum Coal pref, 500 Western Union Tel, ri chic 3 NW pi 7356 gil er 2 Tot tee. ve lo, 1) Chicas Ric 100 Stil at Bat 100 PFW & Chi R 20) RomtouWaiee Power i 100 do, 25 Adams Express. ... do. G0 Stor Union Prprens $7100 Alton & Tervelt Rik ‘ae $0 Wel. Fargo Bxp 5 800 Ohio gins BR COMMERCIAL REPORT. Faupay, Jan. 4-6 P, M. Bawswax.—We note sales of 1,000 lbs, Western at 40c, Cortox.—The market was very achive and a furthy vanos of iq, perib. was established on. all with increasing frmuess at the fi Szparks Medb fer spinining nnd Lad Rit We quot expor jor spianing an in tran: e quot ": ee Pe panda, Florida. te NOG. Ordinary... "N; 15k 15 Good ortinary. 16 16 16 6 Low middling. i Hd # ns Miudhin od nid 18 1s Conran.—Oniy & inoderate busiueas wae dos and prices wore lower, Sales about 275,000 10s. a Portage Lake, 2c a 280 for Baltimore, te inter for amall °, ¢. for Detrott and For Company, tncludtag 8300 ibe. Desroiy for February’ at iSrren.—We heard of no sales of any description. Prices were Sma. pce DLs —Adamantine were steady at from 2le, to 2c. fer rr) Mga while patent were steaay ‘at Sic. and sperm at “SC cumrt.—Rosendale was unchanged a $1 99 a $2, Davas and Dyes,—There wasa large busines done tn sods ast and bleaching powders, prices for which coved « trifle drmer. Other kinds of chemicais were quiet. ihe sales were 1 55) tone sods aah for shipment, allthis ye part at 2%0., gold: 75 do. to arri on prwaie terme: 70 drums. exuaile noida at 4%0. 4 Bo, gol 65 Lone wal soda at 2ge. urreucy: 60 caska Bleac: ing powd ere at 4%e,, ‘Gib Gn for shipment, all. th 2 year, on tering; 8 casks cream tartar at Bi Kola; 308) the, Rog blue, vitrlol at 94g0.. currengy : cases white at $8, do: 7 oaska card ammor Took pots faults at TigaPa t8o.4 900 kegs Ulearb sod. ft cuss Dotch madder, 1 arrive, and 60 tons sal soda, also to arrive, on private torme, Lvewoons.—We heard of no sales of any description. Bt, Gomiuso and semalce logwood wae quoted at $14 6 4 old 1%. —Owing to the mall amount of room on thi berth and the exteems scarcity of vessels for el Erolewin veapele were Covey aught after. Ty et bales cotron at Sd., Peet steamnnt 15,000 # 0 109 bol cheese at O., 19 boxes bacon at nd is. To Jandon, 60 tone oll cake at Se, To Hamburg, por, steamer, 7 ta 408. 5.000 rd at Ms, 2.00 tage coed at 50: es cotton at To Ws ¥ ate wat 70 hes tobacen at he cl Mean venetl tp haves, with abech 200 bales cou. 1 & bark to the Medilerransan, staves, on privace eects. 4208 bbls. ages #, e Duchale ov 0. wp Grr. Ree! com meul, 53 vd rare flows to-day, and tra fall prices, Apart from ti, provement and no ehange. pecniators were looking Erotind, but were unable t dupticate their resent purchase: ‘kod Would pot pay aay advAnCS, Shippers were xleo t0 Tua! ket, endeavoring to Gnd lines within their limita, but we hosrd of oniy staall, purchases for the provincul trade and tome on Huwopean, aeovunt Holders, meantime, are frm {n'Thetr views! Callforuia flour wa ‘8 moderate inquiry. Sales 7,600 bbls, Souther: four vasto better Airin, the sales being 1,500 bbls, at our quotation ‘moderately nctive. the sales being 300 vbla, Meal was in moderate uemandy | at $6 37K 8 96H) Brandywine and $6 10 a $6 AS tor city. The market for wheat was very quiet, but Yery firm, holders of prime spring atll withholding their Prices are nomnaliy $2 88 i iors bough. mous ‘Bolaers sat io “all ease ag Only aon 8.00 bu Jqrkite Toawevese, on the in-ide price for smail lote and the outatde er {rome rate, $1 88 for uid do. 19 store, $1 24 a $1 27 for new yellow Jorsey and $1 28. $1 90 for Dew white Southern. Tne.tided in the above sales were about 160,00) bushels iaken las: eventing on terme kept «private, Vale were searoniy 60 t "Gaunande Sales 24,000 bu Ro. for W Jara i in 3 Rye waa dull and nominal. Barley was dull, vue femly held Ba ariey malt was quiet, but Sri, all sales were made at ara et oar We heard of sales of 20 bales at 18}ce., tw do. 1h Boston on private werme. a CLoTE was dull at L9igc. = Me, tie maract waa very fim. with a moterste. da. ac aaiemieee |, and I. ‘a Oring, m ae boy condition the merket was une! Salerrho bates Atporioan at Glo. a Gic., an to ai dull and nominal at 1 or arin bales was mando at 912%, ol, weet fochange in prices he demand ably active. Nr eS tay otands, 13, erenn nage 18 barrels bg sposed of for coysumption at a Isp: ” —tivatemala reonttaued in dem id ss = 70 ronson private worms. Itwas quoted at Ts roe etovich pig was doll but held at former viz., $86 for "Eeiarrian nek in on privale terme. . OF other Kinds we Lratnen—There was more Sole, prices for which were quite awady ahd and the stock was moderate, Usk wae st res a 7 my ie Pr e, ie de, heavy, Mie Bi aud ‘noe dama ©. 2H. ; poor damaged, all Rinds, ize. Kengn— a, nt, Mek ye, middie and Beary, Boo 42 Bae, ak pe * Route Laat 82 75 manent Tet Suman ent uce Was unchanged, being quiet But Li aaaen a steuay at from $18 to $2) per Lap, was in some demand; 00 toow Spanish were dis. ‘as fow small nominal in the absence of netie verpentioe iarket for tt ie acre na dea wae bid Bind Possgct at ee a0 z FETT Pe ores pee yen yen ye occa 1 = ; att Bi Fas * Nort! % i iy al. She,; cases, 530,; cloves, 260. eS ibxer mained quiot"but frm at $2 90 es, Clover was Tange, Timo- outta ginger, 10%o. putmena, 8836. 0 8c, a uiet at 12! thy was w 8 3, while rough dax was dull, but scarce it $2 Sa.t.—We note paper of about 7,090 bushels [nagua on terms. Prices of ali desetiptions were firm, Job- r:ce8 were as follo\ sa BF for pel sack, about for, Maralall's ead Wortuington's for ground, Prussian and Bic. a S50. inlaid ‘por'buaher Sexcrer was duil, Small sales of Silesian were made at ba, ‘Brassivn.—The market was stoady but quiet at former Prfomioco.—The market exhibited 20 new foatuces of {un portance. Sales 180 balos Havuns at i3e,, 20 casos '64 Con. Rectlont saad leat at Wc, and $5 do. Conaecticut binders oa rivat} terms, PTantow. was moderately netive at about former prices, 115,000 Ibe. wt lW%c. a L13g0, secoriling to quality, LY + prices wer. gold; Bai of no sales ai do. Plates 0. ‘23 he wut tram $6 t0 $8 i Wuiskey.Hecoipia, Wi bbls, There were no saloy; Pr cos were enurely nominal, Woot,—In domestic there ts more business doing than there was during the fore part of tae woek, but the market is still called quet; previous prices, however, are suatuined. Foreign remaiua dull. The sales $385,000 Ibs. teres 700., | including 000 Ibs, 60 Mestern atte. a4; S000 do. X and above Unio at asc. a 0,000 do, XX do, at Sic.; 180 -do. Picklock xt 68c. a ie. dn: Pennaivante ix 830; 18,00 do. No Tand above ‘State at 440.; 3,00 do. Noils ‘at 392.. and one let of about 175,00 los. fing abd medium mixed, ou private terms: also 75,000 Ibs. pulled, at Bbc. Go, for super and extra; i, 000 ins eluding 15,00) 1 pel atthe Inside price, and bart befor: our lant report: Tos, california fas 8o. a due. for tat nd spring clip. mainly, at 240.0 ie. OF Lorelan the sales 4) bales Cape aud 12 bags scoured, on private terms, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Political Conventions and Stute Logtelatures. NATIONAL, Radical—At Chicago, Muy 20, STAT, Connecticut—Demooratic, New Hav ing January 29. "y 20, Ke Mary land—Radical,” sBaluimore, Missouri—Radical, March 4 New York—Radioal, Syracuse, Februnrv 6. * New York—Democratic, Albany, Febrvary 22. ‘arolina—Conservative, Kaloich, Febru Pennay!vania—Democratic, Harri st & ia Pennsylvania—Ratical, Philade!piia, March U1, RECONSTRUCTION-—IN SESSION, Arkansas—Littie Rock, — Misaise\pp!—Jackaon. Fiorida—Tallabasses, North Carotina —Raleich, Georgin—Atlvota, 8, Carotina DATIOBLUU. Loulsiana New Orleans, Virginia—Kichmond, Texas holds an election for or against @ convention and delegates thereto February 10, Alabams votes for or against the now constitulion and Siate officers Fobruary 4 aod 5. The Northern elections open with New Hampsbire, March 10, foliowed by Connecticut, April 6. In New Hampshire the nominations for Governor have already been made—democratic, Joun G. Sinciair, candidate last yoar, and Walter Harriman, radical (:he present incum- bent), for re-election, STATE LEGISLATURES IN BRSSION, ‘Tho following Logiatatures aro in soasion: Pott ic, ein yo ‘Dom. New Jersey. + Dom, Rad, New York Rat Dem, Kentucky. Maino..... Rad, Tenaowses, Muryiaudt. Dem, Weert Virvini Dagaacth setts Wisconsia.. Minnesota. * Senate radical, t Eiect one United States Senator, New York Polittes. ‘Tae Cuavtavgva asp Carranavaus Ramtcat Borr.— The bolt in the ranks of the radicals of Chautauqua aod Cattaraugus te still a fruitful source of trritatwon in the party. The Buffalo Erpress has @ long article ou the subject, in the course of which it enys:— ‘We fear that the enemy has been admittea te our camp, and that unfortanate counsels have been hstened to much to the damage of the republican cause. We notice now that the copperhead journals are fed with prbulam from republican papers in that district, which ‘mpares to them strength and confidence, and weakens yadlican principies, b cause it distracie members of the party from measures hat might Impart to u strength aud preserve its pree- eo. Tue rumors, tor as yet they are nothing but rumors, have been put afloat affecting the official integrity of Geueral Palmor, the Commissary General ot oe Governor Fenton and bringing odium upon bis adminirtration, We notice that tue Janes. town Jownaladmonishes the Governor that the only way in which he can save bimseif |s to throw tho Com- missary General overboard. If Sens Fenwoo is convinced that General Palmer is corrupt and has been giilly of the hinted ef, but ‘ut of which there ie no proof before the fic aside from any considerations relating himeetf, he should at “once remove him; but, on the otter had, if the Governor has no reason to be" lieve that this clamor bas any foundation in tratn and Justice, it mghé go on until doomsday before any mea- ‘sure of personal injustice should be inflicted upon the Commissary General or any other maa to gratify the pusjudices or hates of others, Convecticnt Politics. Marshall Jewell, who heads the republican tieket in. Connecticut, is said to be the strongest ofall who were named for the place, He is about forty yoars of ago. Heis a son of Piny Jewell, of Hartford, with whom he is associated im the tannery businesa Al. though a self-made ho bas found time to cultivate the esthetical part of his nature, and he bas one of the finest private collections of paintings owned in the country, Asan indication of bis persoual popularity ond political strength tt may be stated that, as a cand. date for Siate Seaator in the Hartford district Iast spring, ho ran evor three hundred votes ahead of his ticket, ‘The candidate for Lieutenant Governor is Judge Francis Wayland, of Now Haven, He is a lawyer and som of the tate President Wayland, of Rrown University, The Democratic Siate Ceavoutioa of Coasectiout will be held om the 201m low, The National Democratic Convention, ‘The éifort to change the time for the meeting of the Natiomal Democratic Committee to an earlier date than proviously fixed has been abandoned, The 22d of Feb- ruary, therefore, stands ap the day for fing time and place of the National Demooratic Nominating Coaven- tion, Tho following geutiemen of Commitiee bave alreedy signified their intention to represent their States ‘af the meeting:—Joha & Miilson, of Virginia; Wi Aiken, of Bouth Carolina, Willlem is Mississippi; George ©. Jobn Hancock, of Texas; Georgia; Judge Marvin, of Flori Atanas; Joseph McCorkle, of Nevads; Thomas Sweeny, of West Virginia; and Joseph Patrik, of Ne- braske. Edwin Cooper, of Tennessee, {t.4¢ thought, Trill be appetaned tm the place of Colonel Campbell, de .NEW YORK HERALD, SATUKDAY, JANUARY 25, 185" ee ee) SER SED OS a eae geseserertnampetenihingienintaaiaataeal sha EEO Passed Ite decisive sage tn the Senate yesterday, os was Expected, Ly tne etose voto 018 Mr, Bowerman, of Pic y rine! ths pooch iy favor of the contiaual ai one whose facts aud togic 19 friends of the bill chosen But sence was (beir settiod policy, men who knew their strength, thoy held their peace uulil the Rour appointed, and them quietly passed the Dill, desptte alt fittoustermg or opposition. The decision of yesterday rovers 'v@ position of the parties and hexeoforth the ity of the Situation 18 with the maa who have wrought the now order of cuings KINGS COUNTY POLITICS. Pevtoy Megrina ix Tae TMoxreexre Wann, —A forge and eathusiastic moeting was last evening held at the repablican headquarters, Yhirteonth gward, to urge the claims of Governor Fenton for the Vico Presidency, Mr. Benjamin W. Wilaon occupied tho char. He brisf. ty addressed the assembiage as to the objects of the meeting, maintaining that New York's services ia the war were entitled to recognition, and that the best way to recognize such service’ was to reward a con of New York with tha Vico Prosidency. ‘The most do- serving of ali our ciuzens was Rewhon BR. Fenton, and tt was to be hopad that bis maine would be proeented (0 tho Chicago Convention. At the couciuston of President Wilson's remarks Major Haggerty, Mr Sanderson and others addressed the meeting, and cousidgrat euthu- siosm was manifested throughout. BROOKLYN CITY. UPAEME COURT—CIRCUIT. Action Against a New York City Ratlrond Company, . Before Judge Tappan. James Sherlock brought an action in this court yeater- day for $5,000 damages against the Sixth Avenue Ratl- road Company of New York. The plaintiff was rid- ing down the aven' om one of the com- pany’s care some months since, and whea near Eighth street the oar was ran into by four runaway horses attached to a lager beer truck, and both the piaintif aud driver of the car were severely injured, The plaintif testified that he saw the — e sone distance off, and told the driver to be careful. Griver, on the other baud, testified that ho did not the runaway Rerses watil too inte to pre deny, The jury returned a versict for BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Fatt or a Buttvrva.—Considerable excitement was occasioned about half-past two o'clock yesterday after- noon in the vicinity of Madison strect and Bedford avenue by the fail of an wnocceupied building in that neighborhood. The house was a two story brick, situ- ated in Madison street, near the corner of Bedford ave- nue, and was owned avd occupied by Mr. J. T, Philips Aw near as can be ascertumed the found- ation of the house was changed by the frost in the ground, id while the family therein, having DO apprehension of danger, especially from such asource, feeling the flooring gradually sink beneath their feet, were periectly overcome with tei umbiing sound, jotermingled with br. ing timbers, aad thea the gabie end of the house fell out against an adjoining bouss, separated only by an Fortunately no person was injared; but their pe seems almost miraculous, The fire department Was soon on the cround ani rendered good service, e#pe~ ciaily im preventing the promises trom taking fre from the heater, The loss on Mr. Phillips’ house ts estimated at $3,000, The adjoining house was also considerably damaged. Tow Recext Farat Casvatty on Tue Grawam AVENUR Rattroap —Coroner Smith last night concluded the tn- quost in the caso of Catharine Linzner, who was run over and instantly kitled by acaron the Graham Ave- nue Raiiroad on the morning of the 12th inst, The testimony baving been submitted to the jury they returned the following verdict at a ‘late hour:—“We find that Catharine Linz ner came to her doath by boing knocked down and ran over by car No, 283, of Grabam and Flushing Avenues Brooklyn Chy Raltroad Company. The jurors constire the conductor and driver of said car for not property attending to tavir duty, aud also con- sure the railroad company for not employing competent drivers and conductors and tor not allowing them proper time for their meals, aud that the railroad company bo compelied ty adopt some means to prevent loss of Lie and accidents” The driver, Alexander Wright, was thereupon disebarged by the Coroner SHOCKING MUADER AT AT PO ; POTTSVILLE, PA. {From the Evening Totegram of yesterday, ] Hankeispuno, Jan. 24, 1868, Captain Robror, whose father resides in this city, mye teriously disappesred from Pottsville two months since. He then had two partners in the cogl business There wore auspicions of foul play, but nothing was definitely keown unul this moraing, when his tather received intethgenco that the body of bis murdored son had been thrown into Marshfield coal slope, about five hundred feet water The slope is now being son of one of the divulged the crime. been arresied. The motive for tho murder is sup) to have been to secure a valuable coal ivase, The names of the purtners of she murdered man are Smith and Albrighton, FIRE AND PROBABLE LOSS UF LIFE AT ROCHESTER. {From the Evening Telegram of yesterday.) Rocuxsren, N. ¥,, Jan, 24, 1868, ‘The interior of a bouse in Delevan street was damaged by fire this morning. Three of the occupants of the house were seriously aud perhaps fatally burned and two more injured by juruping from an upper window, A MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Brows—Trowrsoy —On Tuesday evening, January 21, Mark's church, Southboro Maca, by the Rev. Charles Wingate, sr. Exnrmnos G. Brows, Jr, of Now York city, to Miss Carus F., daughter of the iate Alonzo Tuompsyn, ef Boston. CANSeLL—TURVHULI-—At $79 Browlway, on Thursday, January 23, by tuo Rov. & D. Alexauder, D. D., Wu- doep. and filled with pumped out, Tho the deceased Liaw Mi, Caxxent, to Kua K, af, eldest daughter of Abd Turnoul|, bookseller, CUNMINGIAM— EDWARDS. —At Tarrytown, on Saturday oveoing, January 18, by the Rev. James Saldou Spencer, Mr, Jons H. imam to Miss Lizzie Kowaups, bot sm of Tarrytown, N. Y. Dow—frensnxe,—On Thursday, January 23, by the Rov. Charies H Payson, Writs 8, Dow to Guesie dauyhter of Richard irebarne, Esq, both of this city, No carda. Gounox —Prarr.—On Wednesday, Jannary 22, River, Conn, by Dennison, Saunon 8. Gonos, of Souin Bergen, N. J., to Misa Fiona A. Pratt, of Winthrop, Cone, + acksox-—Joxes — At Willow Lake, L. 1, on Wednes. day, January 22, by Rev. Dr. Caraaie hae, Wat, I, Jack- of Aswria, to Kusancta J. > daaghtor od. 8S jones, Esq. Sra Awonnsox, ~On Wednoeday, January 22, by the Rov. J. F Anan, Evwaxn Stomat, of Cassel, Germany, to Bisa Axvenson, of New York, Died. Ackrnson.—On Thursday, Jaguary 23, Gronas Ackzn- re on Sunday, from the residence of Robert Mo- Grose, No. bia Weat Fifty-second street, near Tenth avenue. AsLey.—On Friday, January 24, of conramption, Joux ASLxY, In the 80th yoar of his The rejatives and {rienda are respectfully invited to attend the funero!, on sunday afternoon, at baif-past twelve o'clock, from his tate residence, 210 West Tuirty-seventh street, ASULRY.—The mombers of Chelsea Division, 8 of T., are hereby notified to meet at tae division room, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-fitth street, oa Sum ‘0 o'clock, to attend faueral of a y our late brother Asuley, By order o} JOS. CHAPPELL, W. P. Jaurs N, McNen, R. 8, Barasit.—On Friday, Janeary 24, after « long and painfat iilfeas, Tnomas BARReTr, @ mative of the city of Cork, Ireiand, His [rienas are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 306 avenue A, on Sun- day afternoon, at éwo o'clock, Cork and Chicago papers please copy. Batowi. On Wedoesday, Senonry 22, Jaume 0. Banpwts, in the 50th year of hie The re'atiyes and friends of the family are ily savied ty attend tie funeral, without further owes, this (Saturday) aiternoon, wt half-past one o'clock, from bis late residence, No, 20 Kase Twenty-aecond stroot, —On Thursday, January 23, Max £., infant f John M. and Matiida Bearman, aged 1 year and 4 months, Thir :niaut treasuro leaves us, sadly, sadly mourned ; oternal biten, of tho family are Invited to attend the funeral, of Sunday afternoon, at two o'cloek, from the residence of ber parents, 194 Willow street, Hoboken. Brows.—In this city, om Friday, January 26, of Brizht's divoase of the kidneys, Josava I, Brown, aged rs aud 14 days, 7 attend Lewia street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o' out furtuer aotice. 4 cinnots.-On Friday, January 24, Kare ¥. Cannotts Wite of Joseph 5. ‘ist year of ber age. N lock, with. The faneral will F late residence, 09 Cannon street, on Su aay afternoon, at two o'clock. —Oo Thorsday, January 23, Rosawva © ‘Tyrone, Ireland, aged 69 “the frends and relatives of fully invied to attend the fane areca, iy haif-past one o’elock, Seen the family are respect- tale “sata lave resi. bas of Siath corner o'clock, ctr Vat | ee Conuey,—On Friday, Jan hid of Joan and Jane u Ne@ 811 Pas Twenty “{tSt street, on Suuday afieracou, Mt Om? o'vincg Dewaweren,—at Rbtoe CK, on Thursday, January 23, afier a bingering iiiness, M8vRY Devawercn, late Presale dont of the First National t 9% of Riined Funern! from bis late resi 860 Ou Suuday afternoon, at halt-past two o’elock, Daxany —Oy Thursday, Jam ty 23, Joux Dayan, native of county Cork, Ireland, ay.°1 87 years, Relatives and friends of the fam).'¥, also (he mambors of the [mmacatate Coneantion are i" tiod to atiend the Caneral, from his late residence, 440 Exst Houston streak, on Sand ay afternooy, at ove o'eiork. Day On Thursday, January 2d Baroaer Day, in the Goth your of her axe, fa trick Rolliy, are reapecttul ationd the uneral, from her iate resi James street, on Sunday sfernoon, at 2 0’ Durex —in Jeraoy Chy, on Weduesday, January 22, Lexy M., wife of Benjamin Derick, Her rewains wore taken to Watorvliot Centre for in. torment. Doxys,—On Thursday morning, January 28, Jous Duyne, in the 39(n year of bis age, The rolatives and acquatutances of the feruily are ro. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Hart street, second house from Marcy ave. nue, Brooklya, this (Saturday) afternoon at two o'clock. _ Ebsov,—Oa Thursday evening, January 23, ALEXANDER , in the é1st year of his age, the fueral service, from his late residence, No. 31 West Forty-ffth stroot, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'cloe| Albany papers please coj Fax On Thuraday, January 23, Brioorr Fay. NING, & native of Queena county, Ireland, in the 23d your of her aye, The Tien 8 of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residenoe of her mother, 164th street and Tonth avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Frokert—At Staatsburg, Butchess county, N. Y., 08 Friday, January 24, of consumption, Watrae Fioxett, The ipreery and friends are Invited to attend the Hudson train, leaving ‘Thinteth Mreot ateight A. M., will, by snecial courtesy, stop at Stantsburg depot, where car- riazes will be in waiting om arrival of train, Haxune —On gWoedneeday, January 22, at five o'clock ‘ M., Aupa L., beloved and ooly daughter of P, C. aud Mary 'L. Hammer, of the city of Brooxtyn. Tho ¢ 08 net Ae 8 are respectfully Invited to attend the fun the residence of her perants, No, 257 Cumbe et, this peesrsay) sflepaaom, at two o'clock, To be interred in Greenwoo Heywarp.—On Thursday, January 23, Mra. Saran Heywarp, widow of Wiliam Heyward, of South Caro- lina, in the 81st year of her age af The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services in Tripity church, on Satur- day afternoon, at two o'¢lock. Iuurx,—On Wednesday, January 22, Franous E, [u- mew, daughter of Joha H. Immen, aged 28 years, 1 month and | day. The reiatives and friends of the family, aio those of Henry Eveason, re reap@oitully invited to attend the fundera!, from residence of her fathor, No. 199 Prvee su this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains will be taken 60 Greenwood Cemetery for interment, January 23, Mrs, Many W. Mason, in her 77th year, ‘The funeral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, lock. Carriages will bo in waiting at Sing Sing for the ten o'clock train from New York, returning at four P.M Manen,—On Friday, January 24, after along and pain- fal ineas, Bridget Mauer, a native of county Wexford, reian The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ou Sunday afternoon, at one o' ok precisely, from ber late residence, 214 East Tweaty- eighth street, Mitxourk.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, January 24, at his lato residence. No. 310 Atlantic street, Cuaruas Tth year of his age, The fronds and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, from hig late residence, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be interred in Greenwood. St, Paul (Mimnesota) and Lincoln and Boston (Eng- land) papors please copy Makewew,—On Friday, January 24, Jony J., eldost son of Joun and Frances A. Makewen, aged 20 years, LL months end 23 days “ithe relatives aud friende of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, from the residonce of his tather, 811 Sixth avenue, on Monday moraing, at half-past ‘nine o'clock, from thence to St. Paul's churc Fitty-ninen street afd Ninth avenue, where solemn service will bo omfered 4p for tho repoae of his soul. xx —On Friday, Janvary 24, Miowant Moir, #t son of James and Margaret Mullen, of Granard, County Longford, Irolwnd, ue funoral will take plac dence of his brother, James Mullen, 761 itic street, Brooklyn, The friends of the family are respectfuliy tod to attend the funeral, Tho remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetory for interment at hal{-past ‘one o'clo MeGiata'—On Friday, January 24, Joux MoGratn, the belovet son of Mark’ and Mary ScGrath, aged 80 years; native county Limerick, Iréland. The funeral will take piace’ on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of tis paronts, 605 Third avenue. Panvek.—On Wednesday evening, January 22, Ast A., daughter of James A. L, and Ana 8, aged 20 yours, Tho relatives and frionda of the family aro respect- falty invited to attond tho fun noon, at one o'clock, from the Eo od ist Eplecopal chureh, instead of her residence, as pablisucd ‘On the morning of Friday, January 24, at Jace, Autpa’D., the residence of her parents, 62 Vliniou a ma #, aad Wm. P, atten, aged 10 Jonuary 23, Maca A. H Richards and daughter of the tae Jacob Acker, Esq., azed 30 ¥ nd 5 monels the relatives ant friends of the famiv"are reque ted to attend the funoral, from her Iate residence, 318 East Fifty first street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clook Rontnson —At Astoria. on Wednesday, January 22, M. Tress, wife of Aloxander 8. Robinson, and daughter of Manuel Texido, Jr., in the Slat your of her age The relatives and friends of the famtiy are invited to attend th» funeral, from her late residence, Grand street, Astoria, on ay noon, at twelve o'clock. Rourke. — ftor a lingering illness, Jour Rovner, a native of Killintere, county Cavan, Ireland, in the 46th year of his age the friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from nis lato residence, No. 643 Fast Sixteonth Straet. on runday afternoon, at two o'clock. Wexford (Ireiand) aud San Francisco (Cal) papers please copy, Sx:crio,—On Tharsday, January 23, Axprew Seino, aged 71 years, 9 months and 15 dave, Reiattves and friends of the family are respectfuliy in- vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’ctoek, from $13 South Third street, Jersey City. Seoich, Engtish and Aneiralian, Papers please copy, om. —In bee ednesday, January ion STOCKHOLM, ‘the Pasa year of his age, con ind the Inte Andrew Stockholm, The relatives and friends are invited t funeral tuis (eee SHS the residenoo of bis tat! in-law, Win. Porter, coruer of Bushwick avenue and De Kalb place, Seanuny.—On Friday, January 24, Sorua Srancry, widow of Stephon Seabury, In the #0th of hor age, Ae respect. uliy Invited to attend the faneral, from the resdence of her soa, Leonard strott, 8 between Meverole aud Norman ay eat Greenpoint, on Sunday afternoon, at ono Py Swanet,—In’ Brookiyn, on Thursday, January 23, Mines Swawey, in the 65th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the fainily nro invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday afternoon, at hal o'clock, from Brooklyn. Joan Joseru, halen, aged 15 BN, | reday, Tapvary 2 ont son of the Inte, Roger and Bridgot of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from bie Law residence, No, 517 West tT -aixth guest, a Sunday afternoon, at half-past SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New Yoru—This ‘Day. Bas oUF PORT OF NEW YORK, JAYUARY 24, 1988, CLEARED. Steamship City of Boston (Sr), Roskell, Liverpool—Jobe @ Dai Sieamebin Ravopa (Br), Grats. Glasgow endorson Brow Sieamship B Marshmao, Charleston—Wheeler a a son (Br), Davidson, Bristol, Rit WO Rave, Bark Khea Syiria (Be), Mekentie, Duakirk— i J DeWoit Hark LO Bigelow (Bry Corning. Harre—Boyd & Hinsken ogiatt Hamuital, Hawkian Agplawal NL! Mocrepay a Shark Onan Sinet, Pores, ew Dodton Brig Oliver Cutts (Br), Nelson, Port na Pringe—-& Murrey Jr, u ront, Stront, ¢ Hinekier, Fowi -SImpaon & Clay Biver, Gao simp ® wood, Gartner, Elienbethport—Raxter ® Meret Kole AG Ireland, Townsend, Vera Cran F Sunail Schr Ania, 1 ind, Benuelt, St Martha, Ba chagen ee Sone Da ij Wassou (now) Jones, Cardenas—Winchesier Leds a rene Clare Smith, Smith. ¢ ah W bond & Co rohit AL Paimer (Br), Key PI Nevius wene Pinta, Smith, Key We nd ‘alibi -Reaner, Baltimore— A, Abbot. by, Haliimore—M Heads so ik Recwatte & Kehr Minnesota, Sete ary & Ned, Ureen, New ‘i Bro, “loop Deop River, Burley, New Haven—@ K Racker & Bra ARRIVALS, REPORTED | — HERALD STPaw YacuTs. ef — Elion 3 Terry, Chapin, Newbern, to Goodspeed — Hatteras, Couch, Richmond, toN 1 Mevready JF Ames. wan “ohn Oh San Prancison Oct 6, with mdse, ee Tien teniate Sinain é with mdse, to VARNA wer, of New Haven. ot “wales, (ar. 2. roe, Wivarapon eh mod An ui, of Py. os, Canale o ih ul : Gontin Bark Aust-ea (Nose at ie Cyr colton, 40 ordar, | Has’ stron haut winds: Matty 4 days north of Bormuls showing $4 diate mands Ne NEL Go ahhe < ye yd ), Fiahree, Old Harbor, Ja, Deo and Balt itiver, J Fwith lonwoode her te 8 F Bmnall NW winds; oven days 4 of Hats & Albert Fi Si Ai vens Port au Pein te, James Maw ar tS AioroJohw Hareiman, Galveston, o! tatieras with strong northerly winds epiit salle Seziod tn company with Fog Ral ave. tor Boob Bry Jowow ( Palermo, 63 dave, vey wales most of th ‘in 500 milea of Sandy took for the Nand SW gales and feartal Sai me), Ar igus, Rlo Grands, to Oeirions & Fan 18. Tat at's se paseed Bark Thos 3 > (Br ateerin Brig 4 Orem Lagune, Mex, 35 days, with loge Géores Downes they, Lanfatr, Barbados Dec 28 ane or ota 3S with givolasses and cocoa, to H Trow- Brig Nels Wateh, St Crotx, 1 days, with Roche Brox€ Colley. Fore. part at passage. light vetnant iter Part aimug northerly winds, Pan 20, 1nea6 18 low 7149, spoke Dutoh brig Augusta Sophia, from — Tor Now Yor gor), Warren (late Bramhall! with loawood, to R ied pa . Put into ines crew sick; the cote Br g Nimwauxie (of Micagoane via Tnasun 17 41 fs gna with oaptal Bramhall, and Edward Bridge mua, of Bucks rhldiedl while lyingat Mirigoane Aaron Mara feamen, toch of Buckaport, died, Brig L 1. Wadsworth (of Eastport), Bailey, Baltimore via! Fortraas Monroo, 5) hours, with ooal, to Oelricha £0 ad ‘ ihn gee » Ray. Bangor, 2) days, wii LG § Ocho Rios, Jay atch (of Gloucester), Rereay i 4 25 iy ua days, with ‘rant to BE Hutebinsen & Schr Mary Patten (of B: », Cummins, days, with ground nuts, to Middleton @ Co. days north of Hattera. with stron: head winds ee Margaret's ‘Smith, Smith, Newleundiand, with hem mete Gon Grant WeKenney, Newfoundiand, with hen Bh Wm § wt a ere ieee gn Panne: ‘Windsor, witn plaster, te Reed, Race, les, NB, f0 days, via N0 Sehr Lettie fact olen, me wrth herrings, to Ttinn SI Schr A F Randoiph (Br), Ber Behr Abbott Devereux (of (of Boston), dava, with naval stores, (oP 1 Nevius & oe rene ttconignorterly winds'on the pasmges .ost pert Sehr Orallga, Srnall, Jacksonville, 11 da Schr Paul &' Thompson, Go tarey ville, 12 daye, Had heavy weather and carried away fore boo - ura Bridgman (of Boston), mig Charteston, i “Behe D W Saunders, Weeks, Washin: Schr Samul Warrea, diiddieton, beth "in NG, Ue 2 days, ‘ork tow: nm, 6 days, Inia, @ days, Jaa Pad eini arg NB sal toss part of deck load, Schr Gearge H Hoyt, Cram vi “ fostna Sapa wip ye is neg Di a estoott, Gans eur Jaraes © Urocker, Kan de. Porttaw gees hase Sobr A Richards, Avery, Rock! Behe iarael Snow, Pillsbury, Rookland, Sehr 8 © Lane, tate. Rockland for A ye. ‘Scr Belle, Cubborly, York Ri Schr Moves d- Leonard, Lyman, Ye Schr Sardinian, Holbrook, Kooklan Sout Amelia Biloms, Knox, Nockiand, Schr Billow, Hyde, land, Schr Nethe Stard: Or Behr Ada Ames, a Behe Ams Kaight, Bisme Moston. Po chr Rosanne Shannon, Hi Boston for Philadelphia, Eolr Mattie Rend, Williams, Provincetown. Bohr Rosinerant (*), Davis. Provincetowa, Scar Ada Stimpson, Wilton, P . Schr Union. Wade, ProvideRos. Ser Wa: Whale, Kelly, Providence, car ; Newport for Philadelphia, Rebr Margarec Masel, Hale aie hee adotphte Stramor Keller (cocker), Wiliams, with cargo from bare eoking Co, Persia, ashore at Fire Island, to the Coast Wr ATLED. Steam yacht Dixte, Florida; shipa Ravensrerats. Kit Oars son; hark« Freden, $ Hf Payson; brig A V Goodhue; sehre Cormucopta, Tamplen, Also a p B BSouder, Charleston Wind at sunset WSW, Marine Disnstorse Smr N Mosnen. ptrin Graham, of steamship Belztan, at Portland 2ith inst from Liverpool, reports:—On 22d inst, nt 7.8) PM, Int 42 64, lon 63, saw rockets and blue lights te northward; altered course, ateored im thet direction, and came up with ship N Mosher (of Windsor, NS), Capteim Anthony, from Liverpool for Boston, in « sinking condition, with rudder gone. Took off the captain, a Halifax pilot ang crew, consisting of eighteen men, (The NM was built Newport NS, in 1865, was 835 tons register, aud owned by ‘N Mowher & Co.} Sonn Trape Winn, Corson, from Boston for Norfolk, while at auchor on Nantacket joals morning of the was run into by scht Nelile Doe, and waa cut down ni to the water's *, standing rigging carried away. &c, has proc yeated Bediord for repairs in tow of ateamey Helen she arrived 28d. Tho Netlte Doo hi head gear. She also put inte Souu Many H Wastoorr, Gandy, from Portia York, run ashore atthe ower gad oF 7 Backes aod rnoon. Sheis hard and fast, The damage X be anoortained tll ww water Boun Wa M Bewert® Wits, from New York for New Haven, run on the Middle Chaanel eet yeatorday morni bur got of in two hours with only ber cuwater aughue 04, rted ashore near Ca) lemned. The so eo rs, who, some Eastport. ‘The wind yesterday morning was from the NW, and lear, The westerly wind of Thursday night was hoary to the east. wrard.of this, ‘the steamer Emolre State Left Newport a8 mT rrive here until 13 yee leacayn tern boats arrived about & AM, We have received No of the Record of Surveys of Ame. rican and Foreign Veasels, published by the Amer can Shi masters’ Association. It contains reports of 308 vesnols, can be had a6 the oftice of the American Shipmasters' Ag sociation. Whatomen. Bark Abm Rarker, Patter, of § NB, 17ae at Monaney oil hi with i New h 92) bole sp and 13) iT told, all wel Jamos Arnold, aN sp oils al old, Rey Ni Nao, was at sea Noy 1, no lat, ao, with oll as last rep pape pipe of ‘ov 6, with 165 bi cH ch Retccpthe tee teed Milton, Grant, of of NA, Tapers bois 4, Clifford, oul, ail told. of NB, was at Ti Tombet: revh iivesp ott: Bark Hiaiilien, Nye, NB, wae at Tombes Dec 27, baving taken 14) bbls ap ail atnee Iaaving Panama, Of Gallipazos Dee Sea Hanger. Lewis, Xs, noth Thomas, Freeman, de, , Near Cape St Luces, bark Oriole, Hayes, NB, 00 Spoken. Broarsahin City of Bal York for [lverpool: Jan land . Forelan Ports. ta port -brigs, Union (Aust), for NYert’ le. Mcry (Ham), Dahl, fromdo yin Peraamuco, arri th: oar Bocthoren (Lubeck)y from ‘Bichinowd, 7 2, a iews pty, N&Z, Nov 16—Arrived, bark Montana, Harrimas, at Lauuva (Mexico), Doc 3 —In part bark Lucy Fra NYork in a Cow days; sohr Josephine B Small. for do do MeLsouinm: Nor 1—Arrived, se Agra, Mull Matanzas, Jan 16—Arrived, bark Victoria (Br), a Philadeiohla. t do Jan 23 (by eable), bark R W GriMths, Drum J ‘Tous fstanps, Deo Totuased oy, brig Nalad, Richard> son, from NYork for Cienfuegos. jean Porte. BOSTON, J eattas sehr leared —t Sa Mol yaous, Agua ( i alveston , Jassie B Gar Williams, Devens "*BaliedStaniner @t Low i sa tinen, Cail, Pal iar hrs Untewa, Hale, Drown Test of lttmare; sehr Galen: teKey, Hannah * Baker. Kelley, Mobile, ay vi iM Jan DcAreweg: chee CD Merritt, Malaza: A Hammond, P 3 Lain, Seeper; Moeee V N Fille Woks, 8 Lark, ikehart, "Havana and New Qrieans via Koy erie rae thenese gone (Be), tower, ftarvor Grace, X and id); ok Saflea—ship Fe. Stews ar bare "Ava brig bring Podem nd Omari, ab Holmes ex auth, Rae Weatworth, Mary weil NULAMLESTON, Jam M—Cleared, sche Vapor, eae x wPat RIVER, Jan 3—Arrived, schr Lucy Ames, Flim m8, “Eniled_—sche Mediator, Shea, Carden HOLMES OLE, Jam 3--herivod, chen bate or, Boston tor Jacksonville; Trade Wind, Oc Norfols. mA “Nonrrivats, Salled, schrs faruel Snow, & Rioharda, Avole hr @tamy Jo," Stenttop, Guadainn: hr F peed Thorndike, ho Naw ai DVORD. Jaa 2 fours Tre ¢ Hogeam, itookport for Nortoin: Nailte Dos, Ryder, with ttom sarted. Porto Rico, 4, brig L M Jobasom, + , sohre T J Mi, Chase, Jscksonvill via Chavlesion; WA Vail, Beers, Marylant. Navigation @ now opened again (or vesiele io come in and PTA, Jan 2—Arrived, steamer Whirlwind, oo $0 Trier, Steel mon, Ha Do Jan T—Arrived, schr Margaret Ann, Berry, NYor«. Saied—Rarks Macy & Laney, 3 & Anna; brige AB Wheeler, sche Bank: Zd—Bark Elia & Auna fad, the crew having mutts wea ‘Btth ig tot wteameh!p Helgian (Pr), Graham, Lyven yol via Teorysonderr he oR nsw BUTE jam Htectiand ms 1 harbor sche dom Beriuett, Rockland far Phovr Wawel J, rr) wa Howard (Br! Hvean, Grand Rey, Th; sohes Dan i Stnmone, Mage, Bap = ha wre bay May Oy aif 5 FS ad fadeoseu Tiimouse, Han: erogRecat, Me. Jac lb—valled, sehr irade Wind, thot 0 mae Ptacisco Jan 12—Arrived, abip Costa. Men, bas