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— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Waowespay, Jan, 29—6 P, M. The gold market bas been rather quiet to-day, and Whe fuctuations were from 140% to 1413, with the Mosing transactions prior to the adjournment of the ‘@t 141, following which the quotation declined to xf @ 14074. The ‘short’ tnterest being small, the wing demand for coiu is not active, and loans were at rates varying from four to seven per it for carrying. Ube gross clearings amounted $05,431,000, the gold Daiances to $2,398,043 the currency balances to $3,217,897. Specu- has been diverted from the gold room juring the last few days, owing to the oxcitement on he Stock Exchauge and particularly the Erle strug. 0, which last was decided this afteruoon ip favor of bulls, and all the indications aro favorable to much Bigher prices, With the exception of the Vanderbilt which happen to be the most strongly held of quotations for railway shares are not high, and Erie ridiculousty low compared with the shares of the er New York ruilways, The presont artificial de- ig therefore likely to be followed by a sharp ward reaction. \.| Money continues in very abundant supply at 46 per Bent, with most of the trausactions at five, and the drain ‘of currency (rom the West and the interior generally is Dteadily augmonting the volume of lonnable funds at this ntre, The banks dnd diffloully in keeping their sur- jus fully employed, and at the same time the balance in Sub-Tressury is about sovenieen millions larger than i} was three Weoks ago, tho amount this evening being $111,085, 987. Erie'soid as low as 74% at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last Bight, under, falso remor, doubtless manufactured and ewoulated for speculative purposes, that the Erie Com- y had issued tig own convertible bonds in exchange for the construction boads of the Boston, Hartford and Raliway Company, upon which it guaranteed the terest on the day of the last annual election of tho Company to tho amount of four millions; and further. more, that tho bonds nad «ince been converted into stock. 4m order to refute this it is only necessary to say that ‘Whe bonds of the Bosion, Hariford and Erie Company re- ferred to have not yet been issued, and can only be is- \ed to represent road actually constructed, and that the ‘le Company bas no vuthority, in any event, to make @oy such exchange, or yet to iseue convertible bonds any other purpose. Moreover, the secretary and rectors of tho company bave givon this invention of ‘the bears an explicit demal, and deciaredAbat they have Meltuer issued coavertible bonds nor stock for any par- ose, nor do thoy fatend to do so, the authority to do wither being wanting, Novertholess, mea known to avecommon sense and to pretend to respectability were unscrupulous enongh to make use of this absurd ftory to depress the stock and to frighten those who Reld it into selling out in ordor that they might buy @t the decline, Such rascality deserves pun- tshmont iu @ penientiary, and it. serves to Bhow how little better than common thieves many Wall street epoculators really are—although fey may coniro! 1arge suas of money aad enjoy a good €redit among their fellows, Some of theso- men were “‘short”’ of Erie, and othors were merely trying to buy Dack at as large a profit as possibie the stock which (hey @old at higher figures; but the moilve which actuated ‘hem iu each case was iuat of porsonal gain at the ex- pense of the public, avd Yor this they deliberately con- wocted aut eudorsed a He, Toe recent issue of now Rook Island stock by men as unprincipled as them- Belves suggesied the idea to them, aud owing to the Rock Island case boeing fresh in the public mind, mors importance was attached to this Erie romor than would bave beon ‘wador other circumstances, although it is hard to under- iand how Wall strect mon could be found credulous agh to swallow a bait sv insulting to their sagactty and ordinary inisilizence, A cause that needs bolster- tng by misrepresentation of facts must be a very feeble ‘Due, and when a siock cannot be got dows without It it Ys) sure sign that it is being depress'd against its matural tendenoy, and thata strong revound is inevitable, | Atthe commencement of business Frie sold at 754 a 9634, and at tho carly session of the opon board a Steady feoling provailed, with sales of Erie at 7534. ‘At tho rst regular board Erie was firmer, with ales at 75% wu 75%, but on the second cail “Wdeotined to 75%. New York Central clored 34 lower Chan at tho sano time yesterday, Erie 1)<, Michigan Bouthern +f, Cleveland and Toledo 34, Northw Preferred , PA Wayne %, Atlantic Muil was 15¢ higher, Government securities were barely Bleady, Sixes of 1891 closed 3¢ lower, coupen five. ‘ewsntids ot TS6S AZ, now laias Or 5997 25. 827 9p thirtios, Becond series, 4%. LExpreas shares per oak higher, After the call the rumor respecting Erie was gevived for speculative effect by parties engaged in {hammering the murkot, and the stock declined in the tmidat of great excitement to 7424, but tt soon recovered fpodera rush to bay, and at the open board at one clock it sold at 75}ga75%4, At the second regular se Ero improved to 753g and Rock Island (0 99 fhe markot gencraily bein: firm, Erie cloved %% higher ban at tho Grst regular board, Rock Is'and 74, Pacific ‘Mail 1, Milwaukee aud St. Paul was 2 lower. Govern- ment eocurities were dull. At the open bowird at halt-pset the volume of business was ratbor light and ee eld at 754, New York Central 131, Reading 9634, ‘Michigan Southern 88/4, Cleveland and Pittsburg 9754, (Bock Istand 994¢, Northwestern preferred 711g. Sub- @equently there was a strong and excited demand for Erie, the rumor concerniig which had lot ils force and gales of the stock were made as bigh as 757%, and at the lose, a few minutes before six o'clock, the market was ‘Btrong at the subjoined quotations:—New York Ceatrat, W310 131%¢; Erie, 76% 757%; Reading, 9 Michigan Soathero, $3) |885¢; Cleveland and Pitis- burg, 975, 0 9724; Reck Island, 995, a 994%; Fort ‘Wayne, 1053f a 104%; Northwestern, 60'; a 60); ; do, proferrod, 743; a 7454; Pace Mail, 114%{ a 115; Ohio fwnd Mis-issippi cortiicates, J3a 35){; Westera Union Peiegraph, 87% a 37%. 1 Government securities have beou quie', but the inveat- Ment demand continues good at the counters of the Principal doalere, The reaction yesterday was sed by speculative sales to reallao prolits, and a frosh Speculative demand began to bo felt fhis afternoon, In view Of the plethora of capital seek- Jog investment prices are Jikely to go on improving, governments being stili much cheaper in proportion than the high priced railway stocks. Thero is a fair Investment demand jor Central, Pacific and other bonds Of tho same suostantial character, The foreign exchange market was somewhat variable, but on the wholo steady, aod tho transwotions were on fp very limited scala, Bankers’ bills on Eogiand at sixty Gays were quoted at the clove at 1007%(; at threo days, $1034 0 110%; commercial bills, 108% a 109){. Bills on Paria atqixiy days, 6.16'4 05.15; at three days, 6.tba 6.13%. The anvual meeting of tho Little Miami Railroad Come pany was hold yesterday, and the following gentiemen ‘Wore elocted directors:—Mesara, BK, W. Woodward, Larre Anderson, Jobo Kilgour, W.-H. Clement, 1. B. Harrison, Gbarios P. Casselly, Kdmund Dexter, Joseph ©. Butler, Hausa, Jobo Bacon, Abraham ffliveliag and Jo- peph R. Swan, Subsequently board held a meeting f@nd chose the following oMcers:—Provdent, ER. W. Woodward; Secretary, Charlee B. Casselly ; Treasurer, BE. Wright; Auditor, D. G. A, Davenport; Genoral a+ tondent, John Durand; General Ticket Agent, W. Brien; General Freight Agent, E. F. Fuilor, | The receipts for custome and the rece!pts, payments pnd balances at the Sub-Treasary in this city for the ‘expired portion of tho week have beon as follows: — Ousim Hours -—————Sub-Tyeartry.—————, Heceipts, Receipts, Payments, Balances, San, 27. $200 040 $4.705,221 $2,526,595 $109, 913,062 dan, 819,479 1,640,087 916,007 110 43,141 Jan. 29. 000 7,258,080 798,158 111,083,487 ‘The oxports (oxclusive of specio) from New York to foreign ports for the woek ending January 98 and since fhe commencement of the year compare as follows with Saoee in 1866 and 1807;— 1806, 1207. 1568, 470 $3,210,976 = $3, 208,55: 596 = 10,697, 578 10001,391 Binco Jan. 1.....$17,405,000 $19,908,540 §10.900,704 The foreign importa at Now York for the week, sinee January t, and for tho corresponding periods of the past BWo years compare as follows:— $2, sascis $2, soos 1 an ry goods. A 520,08 a Ay muti 2,041,8) 1,145,000 1,282,986 1 for thd week, $4, $2,063,070 wio'sly repor'd 15,8 11,201,047 Bince Jan, 1 $17,087,490 $14,056,617 The chicago Clearing House staveinenis fout weoks compare as foliows:— . Cleavings. Balaner eek ending Jannary 4... $11,044,150 $1,125,089 ak ending Juntiary HL... 12,608 478 1442, 499 jesk ending January 18.... 1% 1,442,479 ek Ouding January 26,,,, 11,917,800 1,100,038 | fe NEW YUKK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1868, SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Wednesday, Jan. 29-10:15 A. M. with emigrants; 30th, lat 28 53, lon 6240, Br ship Sandback, from Domarara tor Live: Brig Annchen (Olden), r, Rio Jancira, 70 dy with coffer, to Munainger & Pitzlnpio, Had strong from SSW to WNW most of the Heury H Seavey (of Bangor), Lee, Baltimore, 8 to master. 1s bound to Hoboken. JW Robers (Br), Thomas, Newfoundland, with to Charles Shearer, nt Mary Kitch (Br) Kite, Nowfoundiand, with her- tt Sehr J B Huey (Br), Silvor, Mallfax, NS, 22 days, with fish, to F Whitney & Co. Had strong westerly gales tho whole . On the third day out, took # heavy gale rom was obliged to lay to for 5 days, and was blown 8 of the Guif Siream, wo Schr Clarissa Ann (Rr), Marshman, Cornwallis, NS, with 200, Potatoes to |i & W E Duryea. 0 Schr Mary D laskell, Harhor, Baltimora, 6 days, 200 geht J AM Stoclaan, Webb, 'Elizaberhport for New Lou- 3 ‘Schr Rival, Morrell, Blizabaghport for Stamford. io Schr Teonesseo, Kelsey, Elzabeth port for Huntington, oo Sehr Mary Langton, Bennett, Rockland. 2000 Yo ef Sehr Charlog Austin, Jackson, Boston for Virginia, 1000 Mich ¢ two hr Montgomery, Wilson, Hosion for J rsny City. 10000 Great West dd un x0 Beh Nequasaet, Davis, Provincetown for Norfolk. 10000 CARLA PRe ERT ey Bont Titmourg, fandron. Providence for Virgina, 2000 Pilta, FEWACIstm 102" 200 Lancaster, Wiilisms, Providence, 10000 Pitts, FW O Sd m 8735 B00 Schr RL Tay, Higgins Providence, 7000 Chic’ Gt Eastim 7” "60 Rehr Ellza S, Lewis, New liar: S00 MU& St Pantin 90 de Behr Win Gray, Clark, New I 3000 Mariposa Im,now 3 r Hydra Nassau Ban! see F Adelia Felecia, Healy, Br deport, Re Sy ig FS | Schr Roscins, Hadileld, Bridgeport. Was blown off Black Oe ee eee ee 1 a Sit Rie? ENS | Rock and fost main vom, split, mainsail fost Jib and say, 0 Bank merce 115% 608 do, Sea end leaks badly, Has come to New York for repairs, I M4 Kehr John L ileath, Jones, Westbrook, Ck 1% oF ow ag Behe White Kock Healm Northport 200 200 83 Bohr Almira, Haruld, Northport, 30 ie Schr Wm Cornell, Jamoson, Southport. 200 Pema % Kehr Martha, Davia Southport, ra dot & Stepan te” 68 Behr Edwin Colyer O'lirit, sug Harbor. 09 OPE Wa GueIE: rhig!| Eloep Caroling, Miller, Gina Cora, 180. ee ee Oe ee Bloop Lunwiek, Thompson, Sag Harbor. 209 ape ‘ Steamer Albatross, Daviny Fall Hivar. 00 500 Steamer Oceanus, Davis, Providence, rd 4 mer Osprey, Keany. Providence, 100 £90 Ohio & @° Doris, Almy, Bristol. a 100 Mar BELOW. Brig Cook Odler (Norw), 62days from'Mataga—(by pilot = woh otk boat Mary B Fish, Nos), ee 30 1 Bea SAILED. os NYé& Stoamships Australasiin, and Aleppo, Liverpool (ond " anchored at quarantine); Ohammon, Cha lesion: Albis a marie, Richmond; Chesapeake, Cortland; Wamsutia, Now COMMERCIAL REPORT. cored : Wepwaspar, Jar. 29-6 P, M. Wind at sunset NE. Cortoy.—Thero was a fair business consummated, the demand being good for all purposes, and an advanve of <0. per Ib, was established, the market closing strong at the improvement. Tho #alos were 6,690 bales, including 2,276 for export, 2,369 ow speculation, and 1,955 for spinning. We quote:— 7 and Mobleand §—_N.Orteane dorida, Mew: and Tera, Ordinary, i 1644 Good ordinar # AT, Low middling.. 1 1s Middling. . i 1) 2 - 19 2. he ét tor all kinds was quiet, but firm, at previous prices, Sales 885 bags Ceylon, vx Lord Nelsou, oncom ano Gieaie.—Recelpta, 8.581 bbla, flor, $09 do. and 'LOUR AND Gkaln,—Rece! Is. flour, JO. an 8.929 daze cora meal 1,00) bushels wheat, 6.820 do. oora 5,668 do, outs, 1-6 do. rye and 6 8 do, barle: The market for ‘Stace and Western flour was oniy mod ly active but all grades were tirmly Leld. Loss of 60 bola. were obtainable ata lower price than lots‘of 1.000 bbis. California was slightly more eotive avd very firm; the sales comprised 6,000 ‘bbi Southera four was in medorate demand at un. changed prices. sales 645 bols, wt our quotations, Rye flour was steady, with saios of 175 bbis, at $i 25 a $9 pa Corn meal waa aiinos: neglected and lower, the sales being bbis. city at $6. Wo quote:— juperiino State and Western. jo inigdium extra and choice Western. 9 7a 12 00 Bound hoop Ohio, shiping b aad a 1100 Rouad hoop Ohio, trae branus, 44 00 Bt. Lonts low exch 115) 13 08 15 50 16 90 Commen Sou 13 60 Faucy extra de 1b 50 Calirornia ili 13 75 Rye flour (sup 9 33 Cora meal, city - €0: i, a6 0 Corn meal. J: a 6 The demand en i, bub full prices were deumuded The sules were couuned to about 11,000 bushels (part lust evouny) at gd 49 for No. 2 sprig irom stove, $3 1b for while Cauioram and $461 « $209 for red Penvsyivania, Cora waa depreased by *the increased re- celpta aud the decline of 4oid, und prices were Ye. a 3c. lower, closing at $124.4 81 ¥5 tor prime now mixed. The sales were moderate, Laing limived to Sv 0U0 bash: at $124 & $125 for now muted Wesiera, $l 22a $l 2 for yollo Jersey and $1.20 a $1 25 for whie Southora, Oats we e in botier detand,tburac lower prices. Tho sales were 83,000 Dusneis, at S#ifo. a Sio., in sire, and 8i}gc., utloat (or Western, Kye was wi Salos-7.500 bushe.s Wesiern in ported atgiau Bb " m at $2 Jv. arley malt was dul Py emianes The market was less activ: vory firm. “The enq.gemonts were:—io Liverpool, 10 bal covkon at 7-260. ; 34) boxes buova at Boe. ; 900 bbls, naphele on private torms, and per steamer, 3000 bushes corm ut 1235d. avd 60) uerecs Lect at Ys. ‘To’ Leadon, 100 bbls, pork ais. "The ouaiters were:—A Hamouig btig..with ho quarters urain to Uork, for orders, at 7s. 6d. oF fs, If direct, Guixxtes were dill, Dat steady at our last quotations, Hors were in rae demand and firul, with sues of American at > ¢, 43 Go quality. Hewe—We ueard of no transactions; prices were no nal Hay was in fay demapd at $1 16. $i 20 for shipping aud sighs brad tor Polad tha, MOLASHKS.—There was an Improved demand and prices of all grades wore firm, — Saies WY bhds, Guba Muscovado at 580, wud 750 do, Demerara on private worms Navab brouve.—spinite turpeuting was again, firmer glostug, wun uolderg, aakinuiie. | Many stice could hi ‘is ut S8)g0,; mr tat Prva, SRE” Seat Gas A Ra, ives, Sales 7c) bbls air. iid at $3, 425 do, No. 2 at $3 134 a $3.45, GW do, No. ¥ and No, i ab $325 0 $4, 1,00 do. No.1 at $960 and 125 do. do. at $875, Pale Was quoted at $4 Bin $425. Tar was mod. exrately active. Salus ld bbla, Wilmingion (tu arrive) at $3.5, and 10) dp. do. on privais terms; iv) bbls. city pile, BOD BEEN ARY uohanged at $115.0 $118, in casts and barrels, Other kiuda were dail but steady at our tast quotations, Ou, UaxE.—Sales were made of 350 tons Weetern to Baltix mora on private tarms. We quate Western a: $19 u $iv 60; elty, in bars, $35) and do., 1p barre, $M, da Py —Rooeipis, 1859 bois. pork, LY do. beef. aM pkgs. . tard, and 1viddrossed Logs. Tae market for po u a ule qa.e!, bal ik was mutier more siedy, 02 wo SWI, w Fzi for ok at $2 87}6 2 85 tor new do. the sales were bv bdbis., in fous, at $29 (oa B2l for old megs, and Gat for new do Prime was quoted at $17 a 1% and p.ume bier Ya 919 2 Beef was im tair demand ‘end army bed, Bales 90 Dole at Sida Fi¥ for pilin mess, and $id « $21 oF best was « trifle more active and tim, mprising about 1.000 tiewes mt 377 ¢ a $30 Indie mess, and € a §: Boer hams were - 0 buls., ia lots at $2 50a 931 6, Mucon was in Toquest, ab former pr.cos. Saivs 60 doen at L dgo, w il go for long rib, Wc, « 10}ke, foe Cumberiaud cut, 1gc. & ort ib und Lake, @ Wo, for short clear, Cut mouls Were uachansed, «180, & Occ for shoulders and Lee, al3\e. for hatus, Sled 1.0 prdkiges ac those prices. Dressed hogs wore firm ai G%qc. a USC. for Wesiora and Vgc. & 100, for Ano verd Wiirkos Was Very uchi¥e and prices were deoklediy higher. saies 3,80) Ddla. at 185¢c. w te. fo. No. to kettle rendered, Bacio” aud chuose were without decided change. Ternotmum.—Crnde, in bulk, was dut!, but held at formar prices; do,, in bhis., Was mm. bettas demand, out at lower prices? saiea 20) bia, in bulk, at 10366. ; 200) dow. tn Bui, Tn whipping onder, at’ hio.; 10) Hew bbls, at 1646, aud a rainorcd sais of a Marge lot, Bonded conttaued 0 atand closed at Mo, 4 24366. for sandard white; sales 1.5.0 Luis, and §,/00 gallons, in tgs. at Jue. a Bic, va ce. Naptie coaunued In active dau for next month, at 19s. a 2 Lue! bbls tn B 14H DIS, sta ms, Wigs. a UNge. orolina Was quloy bur Were mide witiia the rap lerge business was co: edvauced ‘ce. per tb, faa H Closing at Lixo. a (4a. Salea Were mide 0: 2.05) bi 14 Cuba; also 400 boxes at Iige, Kellued wis and and firmer though pric Mictably highar; hard s6%0, «16K; sols white Sorgen. wad poliow, Lise. u thXe, ieuita Yuved was in some demand; 1,000 bags were diepased of in Boswn st $2 28 gold duty Was quoted at 12\g0. adigo. ; Umothy, $d We Bt flax, B2 WW a $2 6). pehieamny was in modéeate demand. Sales 26,000 Ibs, at ise. a ‘TacLow was moderstely active at former prices, The aales were 100,000 lbs at Le. a Tigo, Wiciskiee. ~iecvipts Mk DUIS, No business was done, and al. SHIPPING NEWS. rm at e. aud rouge Almanne for Now York=This Day, “PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 29, 1308. CLEARED. Steamship Weser (Brem), Wease, Bromen—Oviricht & Co, ‘Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Obariesou—Tl R More by W b Clyde, rowel, Witmington, NO—James de Mrgamehro Albeusarte, Bourms, City Powwt and Richinona aR Le Me ress Rteamshin') 8 rece, Inman, Aloraodria—J Hand. Bteatoslip Chesapeake, Johoson, Portiand—J ¥ Ames, Shiv Dexter, i.tuae!), Sana Frangisco—O Cometocs & Co, Hig dri Cruiny (is), Punch, Montarideu ria Bk Marys, it, S01 vo, eerie Downes. (Br) Laafare, Bartados=tl Trow. Bor be sche! Ana M Nast, Humphrey, Point a Potre—B ¥ It & Co, he dgmburner, Oroutt, Now =" Ht Baighom. Behr OH Raymond, Liggtos, ton—Tupper & Heat. "che Minnie, Ferrow, Georgetown and Potts Bluff, SO— Bentley, Millere® thon Hour Jease W Kefigh ‘Thomas & Holmes, avoamG K Rack: i e Schr Abigal! Brown, Motel, Glow Bloop Dei iMt Ciinion, Anderson, ett & BT0, ARRIVALS, NEPONTRD BY THE HBRALD STPAM YAcitrs, U_S steamer Ko 118, via Rieletoa tnd Be husett, Commander Sclufeldt, Hon rhonda ite at esti, at's br +)—-all bound to the northward, Beamsbip Wiseia (ic). cook, Liverpon Jan 18, via neenstown Ivii, with mdse and passengers, to E Cunard. an 28, 1.40 AM, lat 494, lon 07 f Notigmal steamer, bonnd Ke Steamship Georgia, Doar rna Jan 16, via Ma yan. ‘Mth, SAM saw a brig Ajax Keaf, Vieriéa, Tower monet wandig Bieainship Prometheus, Harris, Belttaore, with mdse, to Wheeler & Linnard. Ship American Union, Grant, London Nov 2, and Tele of Wisdl Bis, with mdse and 1? paseengers, to Grinnell, Mine Hag tind for the last 49 di ‘Ong westerly Which lost an rs, exchanged signals with na, bow (Be), hence for Antwerp Bark Jowens cof Montreal) Watson, Bronos Ayros Bes 4, and Moatevideo Sth, with hides, to Veraon, Brown & vo, Had heavy wonther on the coast, Brig Adgusia Sopule (Swed), Lebarman, Taganrog, 199 days, with wool and rage, to Funch, Memeke & Wend: tins ong woslerly €ains Oo the donat. 18, Lat 26 48, spoke bark Crrilight, from Limeriog (or Montreal, Marine Disasters. Loss or Smir Nowrman Beni AND GAautane Rescue oF ‘THE Onnw.—A Liverpool paper of Jan 15 aava:—By the arc. val of the ahip Great Western rom New York we : in ion of full particulars respecting th ment of the fine Amerloan buil: packet ahip Nortt ‘f Captain Cunningham, of the Great Western, reports that on the B0th of December, wher in lat 40 4,"long 58 Wa sall was reported on the 4 arboard tack. nnd ‘towards oven- ing of the same day It was observed that she had signals of distress flying, upon which he at onse shortened ‘gail, and in erosuing the atorn found te ves ol (o be the Northern Bolle, hence for Boston. ‘Ihe the Northern tell then reported hig vessel to be in a sinking condition and ‘was anxious to leave. At tho time it was blowing n com- ete, and he signallet the Captain of to keep und the Ire of the Great Wi tora until the weather moderated. ‘The following day the wind continued to biow very hard and tho sea was making acomplete breach over the vesvel and the craw of the Grant Western expected the Northern ‘ele to founder betors they could render any assistance, IL wax impossib'e for a bot tolive in suchasea, On the Ist January the day com mencoed witha st-ong gole from the NW. with heavy aqzalls at intervals, accompanied with loot and snow. Ihe Norile ern Belle being still In sight on tie 2d of January, Captain Cunningham tnade up his mind to sittempt to rescue the crew, which he did early in the aftersoon of tha same diy. ihe crew consisted of Si pe sons. ‘The Nerthera Bele was a doe ship of 1,165 tons, owned by Messrs Ge are Co of this town, and had a ‘al cargorei'he resount of tho Northern Beile are very cravefn: to Capt Cu ngh.em, and his officers for their gallant and successful efforis to save them. Sime N Mosner (Mr), from Liverpool for Boston, which was reosntly abandon s tt miles from ialifax, 14 ne anchor of Cups Sablo, having beon picked up and ,towed io by the wreese: Buia Warne, from Martinique for Baltimore, before re. the dee Ported wstiore On Body Isiaaid, hay bean go. off tight t Mossra’Baker, weeckura, Cargo all saved and taken to lk. BuRNOS Avnws, about Nov i——The American bark lotto A L tiledeld got on shore at Point Piedras, was {cared would be lost, but got off by aa unusually high tide; no cargo damaged. Cuxnaven, Jan 15—Tho Washington, Braren, from New York, haw arrived with loss af bowsprit and’ foretopmast head, and hauled into the harbor, Liverroon. Jan 15—The steamer Chicago, ashore, ts now a total wreck. having neon,brakea up by the recent heavy sea, and cargo is strewn*along the beach. ‘the military and a number of persons ure emplosed in protecting anid saying Lire proporty a3 iL is being washed asho.e, One thous Sand vales couon have been ave: UWth—The Southamoton, from’ London for New York, mich put back hore yosterday ts now tu Birkeuriead Dook, and is reported to be 1g badly. Ramsgate, Jan 16—The Peircl, Mackenzie, from New York for Antwerp (petroieum), hus been assisted in hero levky, with loss of sails, uncaor aul chan, iad one man, named Cane Lentz, of Herin, kitled by falling from the foreto 'yad: another, Ho nrich Bartels, of Bremon, witit les ken above the Knee by falling off the fore house, and has master sick, ' ants Cruz (Toneriife), Jan 7—Tho Lilla, Day, from st arya itiver, arrived Doc 25 very loaky and with loss of deck load (uinber) and muuiopmas tolf Vigo, whithe: ehe was bound to perform auiranting, but could Hot make the port, and came on to desunation, Notice to Mariners. ATE SANDS. Lonpow, Jan 14, 1833, meequeace of the alesrar and tie South Spit Buoy ho westward, and now ites tides, wth tho following br Notion is hereby given that in tion in the south wide of Mu gate hasbeen removed v4 abies In 5 fathoms at low water spri tgs 0! ire nash v 6 st Mill in sine with the westernmost Lacas at Cliff nd far: SSE Monkton Beacon just wen, west of the Wostern Const Guard Station gt st Nicholas, sonth. Routh Marcaie Buoy, be by's southerly, distant 1 mile, Hock Spit Buoy, NW by Wig W daixnt J mde, '- By ofdor, ROBIN ALLSN, Segretary, Whaien Cornelius Mowlaud, Homan, of and from ths Facite, Dec J. no lity eo. ark Louisa, Crapo, of N18, Dec 14, lat dN, lon 24, Spoken. Ship Pocuvian, Thompson, from New York tor Hong Moug. Dee 7, lat Ht), ton $23) A (and was seen nguin Deo fi, on the liuw loa 84 W), Ship Edith, Chilt, from Liverpool for New York, Jan 4, Jat 5), lon LL (ile report that the did vot sail Dec 28 was inoorrect.) ‘Niup Nesntan, Schibyo, from Boston for Hong Kong, Dec Ship Southera mptre, from Cardiff for New Orleans, Jan 4, lat dz, ton iv. onl Bnerey. Caulking, from Liverpoo! for New York, Jan 0, iat a 9. Morse, froim Callao for Gibraltar, Deo 2¥, lat 23 Bhip Loitie Warcen, from Liverpool for Aden, Nov 1¥, tut 28 5, lon Bs We Ship Neplane, Coltay . Lat BI sy lou Ob We iorsburg, from London for Boston, Jan 5, iat from San Francisco tor Livor- ip 43.59, on 1. Ship Joasph Holmes. Crocker, from Bostoa for Batavi Doo 1, tat 1230 , lon SL av WW. Bark Invest. ‘om Callao for Queenstown, tat 19 5, Loy i Fhouyson from San Francisco for Livers 1 12k W. anger Kolf (Nor), Poulsen, from Bordoaux for New York, no date. we rig © C), of eat gaya out, Vow 24, 1 Brig B'Hinokioy, 11: Jan Zi, 3 OM, 1% 1.2904, lon 67 eur Agetoria, of Cortland, Deo 10, lat 2252N, lon Bs W. Voreign Ports. Arr.ved blow, Tejucn 4 Pidadsipatat Hambure from New York, 19 ilin River, Ga, hip, Harriman, and ming 8 u : M gon do, A * . New o via Porband, 6, in tow? umore; Wich, Leowia, Darnm, isangntona rrived, Oamitla, Mestros, Chorles- ton; Is Stevens, ¥, N¥Ork (and left bikh for Manoa), Birwos, vag (Arrived, Auiwia aswelia, Polke Beusos Agars Nov Li—\rrived, ‘Fiora, Lap 12th, WA Steprenson, Kuowtes, Da Ln, Wis well, Movtavideo. Banta, Doo 17—satled, Caton 8, Banone, NYork. Cowes, Jan i—Arrived, Gow ohepiey, Dinsmore, Callao, Canty, Jan T—Arrived, Morning wigit, Walker, N¥ore vis Vigo. oubina Ferra, dodo, Aud, Fiore § Yorn, Caitoive, Jan Arrived, Mary Waltridge, Gutter, Loans don. ‘Salled 16th, Vermont, Higa! OienvoRrdos, ital Boston; sobrs ¥ Satter! Price, Philadel ye land; Perry, Co do, ‘. satied 12th, bark Maniton, North, Fisher, Shucktord, trinidad; Uih, Yerk; A Milliken (Br), Vow, do, Canpevas, Jan IT—Arrived, brigs Geo Harel, French, LM ft, cation. Bomvon, Muh J led (sr)! vu, Liberty, Doveny, Pernandiva; sche id, Rooall, NYork d 18th, ene Willl®, Staples, a port north of Hatteras; rigs Giles Loring, Pinkham, NYork; dls, Look Lo: mood, Bisok, a port norch of Deat, Jan —Areived, Pew. don (and proceeted). ‘Passed by do Ita, bark Georgiana, from Now Orleans for Bremen; (5th, ily, from Putiadelphta for do; Ketrel, from N York for Antwerp, Desun, Jan 1s—Arrvod, Kate Agnes, Mahony, and Bide woll, Baker, Nrork; Min, boa Waten MeUudy do. arrisourg, brigs Pralrte Kows, Grit r KW Goditey, Gui Dattimorg; brign i te (Br), Hill, New or ad. Ateikenale, NYork for Lon. Dikrre, Jan U—Arrived, Morour, Rude, Niors, Danoarniins, Jan d—Acrived, Burge Kirstin, Kirstine, Taganrog for NYork. ALMOUTH. Jan I4—Arrived, Aolena, Coflin, NYork; Nor Zcherais, dv, Mo rascow, Jam 28—Arrived, Gloniffor (Mx), Tanoock, Ni York. 15th, Columbia (9), NYork. Rolled ieee. go arrives Cearowits, Norman, Philadelphia; . Meyer, NYork. Mi Ea, sieielt, tuyior, Philadelphia, Graeavean, Jan 6—Arnted, Lemus lowee, Boston (und Jott 10th for Multa); 7th, Frank W, lo (and sailed for Trioste); Jobm HM Pearaun, Taylor, Philadgl- seine dey ‘Gleared Sih for Marseilles); Mh, Guodwin, oda, (und left Lan for N¥crk); 10th, eo, rare (and cleared for Saork): satle, NYork, to discharge, lod Keb, G F eaniston, Bargeas, Malte and Messi: ‘oung Turk, Small, Messina. nm, dan iaAcrived, Mystic Tie, Shaw, Phiiadetp ‘Kibian, Wareluer, and Keystone,’ Baxter, Nyork; Ar. on, Partiett, and lsxpounder, irvine, New Orleans (last With, Wheeler, woble; Shannon, Saw. Win Frothiogham, Quailey, and 1 oho Mocwer. iors it, New Orleans (in in two in quarantine), yor, Charleston; 141 tie, Byurde, NYor! quarantine); ith. “Lire MM 0 ao alo Wi ore Fanciags Suited Ville Yor’ via Brest. Jan Arrived, Teutonin (a), Kier, New Or. Jean dith: Washiegon, Braves, Nvork;' Mih, Auna Go. Hines Plier, 4 cried, Coleetia Bry Pe-arrived, bela MU 3 tte bare te T'S , Bibber, frortany yt de, ther. Jo, barks ts .Goritade, atner: bi fi, Harknees, do; etend bs Teons, Cedar Panne jw ing, Boston ; 22d, barks Ucoutt ocke Home, Mrandt, NYork: ", Soupar, do. Menived Tan, bark Lith Uuibariont sobre Orn tral America, Willian: “Atle, Henioy, Oar owes, Dayvreak, Cousins, Burgess, Burgeo, Go; Bd, David Iabooek, Coleord, do, ‘Cleared 22d, batk Denes, Uroy, Sagua; sehr Annie A Rich, Lew.s, Marangos. KINGSTON, day any 1O—Sailod, bt Dominion (Br), Wii Hr), Jordon, aa, Work; Malo: NTivenroon, dat {i-cAcrived, the Queen, MeNabb, Chartes ton; Jobm "Mi y arria, Weight, nid . Weymidith, do; Whitmore, Moran an Now Orionus, Arevurts, N&eon, do; balienger, Brown Me: ‘ enaiowoe, end pA London (3 ; & Willams, doy’ Mousoons cnilteny item, Naw Orleans; Blectrle Spark, { each, 6; bnli, do; 16th Moses, Williamson, Wain, stl, Ne Orleans: Nay we + Paste, Colinas, Gha: Progress, Woodward, Mobile; Oalrosmore, Cummit Franciseo; Louisa, lover, Balumore ; 17th, Maudsile, Gale, and Neversink, Weeks, NOrieans;' Leonidas, Howard p.od, Whitney, Londoa for NYork, put “With, Escort,’ Fiitner, N York, Saiied Ith, Patriot, Jacobson, San Francisco; 14th, Colo rado (s), Culting, York; Iti, Birla (8), Forbes, do: Cleared Lich, Cordillera, Noel, Yan Francisco; Virginia (9), Prowse, Aloxundris; ith, Wyoming, Julius, Phitndelphias 1dth, Sopie, Duchard, NYorg; Ith, Cultivator, Russell, do; Joshua 8, ismor.; Haltimore; Screamor, Young, Sayan: bah: Sumter, Keita, hey West; Lith, Isiien Southard, Mick- ford, Satan tah, at out Lith, Swortfsh, Landsbrough, for San Francisca; Mth, Carcie ‘Wright, “Morgan. Balemore; John Bright ‘Towart, N York; Sow horn Chef, Uhggins, and Te mountain, Sears, ‘Mobile; Norman, Swintun. San francisco; loth, Challenger, Brown, Mobile; Great Western, Guanin glam, aud City of London'(a), Brooks, sY¥ork: 10th, The Queen, MoNav, Charleston; Win Kenaie, Warding, Cily Pout aa Kichmond, Va; Zouave, Whitwore, NOrieans: AB Woman, do; Hiberoian (8), Brown, Portland; Virginia, Rancagu:, Towell, San Francisca; Ith, Led Progress, Woodward, do; ed, Atracan, Spencer, NYovk (and ent out to earn); Naiad, and A MB, ontai do; Nieman, Marsden, do; 16th, tina, Greaty. saa Dant Weosivr, brown. do; 17ih, P or, aud Argouaut, Steengiafe, do; ‘st ton. Cleared 18th, B W Stetson, Mooro, NYork (and sallad from | Gravesss d 14th); Idth, Aiuslla M'Douaid Boston tn a eal oa from Gravesend Ish); Ite, Mk Ludwig Harding, Gacdut and Savannal; stn, Aurora, Backer, Mobile; 17th, Maggio Hammond, W thi Grim by and Haltsore, Eutout ith, Miymouch tock. Waracr; Constantino, Cree- vyand Oaal Webaer, Urowa, W Yong. rom Gra esond Ith, Lulgl, Graf, Philadelphia; Yo. kuown, Driver, NYork. pecs ia aang Leqytony, Jan 10—Arrived, Monta Parker, NYork; 13th, Helen» “iinoey, Boyd, Philutelpuia, R Loxponpenny, Jan 16—Arrived, Alico Roy, Douglas, New Yous, aot Ammttas, Jan 12—Arrived, ME Gray, iflabury, Piles stata ‘onas Stuih, Nicwo: 5 Gates tah. Jonas Smith, Novels, NYork; thy ts it Roh MATANZAS, Jui di id isle, Fleece Goi ’ Lonvon, Jan 16—Ar iv ngton; eches Soph My, Child, Key Wess; Sch, Haltie &. Sipe timers, Small, Ponsa sebr' ttio F $ th brig LSper.on, Simonton Boston. hailed 18th, brig A Wellington (Br), Thomnron, NYork: sehr artis 'M Watts,j Philadelphia; 20h, brig W li Parks, Simmons, Mautiniquy, sce 12—Arrived, Francis, Daniel, NYork; tULh, Aim inda, Jerard, do, saved Lich, Fituvette, Klaebard, NVork, MaANZANIL1o, Jan §—Arrived, sche dw Loe, Lee, Jao, Lh brig GW Barer, soho J and St , Aspuulls Izu, 18th, brig oor Onn bro: Vordory: «rove, Kingston, 4} 01 hullips, NYork, ba, Stephens, NYork, jan 4—Sal od, © MALAGA, ‘Jun B—leared, brigs Itichmond, Powers, aud ‘od_ Cavour, NYor'c, Concord, Drumnont NYork, BON 20, Nov@l—Ai pdtwrowr, Jun M—Arrived, Qusllday ‘Havre, to load Cor 0 kK. bailed 12th, Lizzie H Jackson, Marwick, NYork, Nariis. Jan B— Aer ved, Suar, Sparrow, N York. Rouuviras, dau 7—Arr ved, brigs Crauhis, ‘Toothaker, New York; 12th, UO Clary, Brink, Philadelphia; 15th, sone Oharies Dorinis, tlalleck, NYork, u13, brg Gok Murshall, Thumbs, for N York, 41 Dissusway, for do, do; Alco.a, Talbot, tor Jack-oaviile, do, Orouro Jan 6—Arrived, Katie, King, NYork, Paccatxo Jan Are ved, Chowan, Cordes, Marsala, Vour Manox, Jun 8 Atrived, "orta Orleans: 9th, im, Millet, doz teh aad Linda, M 0; Marla: Sira, ‘Quai STOW: ~Arr ved. fHalevon, Ish, Pa ia (7) Worth, do (and lott tie in); ddch, K A'ou Pitatolphea Cand veft 16h for Ant werp); Ber! Laverpool); 17th sated Sth, ‘Dredo, Seah, 192, pow, Howland s Istaod (and Loft Ith for ady Head, Browa, San Pranci-co, aterm (irom NYork), Welfast, I7th Free Hulls curesa (from. Ph iadelpluat), Livers of New York (4), Tibbitts, Halifax end New c iio Gnanom, Nov 2t~Arnved, Furoncy, Kkorman, New ‘ork, Sulled 17th, Apollo, Praye, NYor! Jou Lim Arnived, Joasphing, Danter, NYork. J Arrived, Mati, Kedman, i York; Anun 00 4gise, Chelstopues. do. S tunowas, Jun 1i—Suiled, brig Ambrose Light, Bltt- more, abips Alice Hall, —; Crest of the Wave, Semiuule Holmes, St Jago. Jin W— Arrived sche Abby Watson, Aiton, New York; brigs Lydia H mes. do: Herat doipiia; 180 fave StJoun, NB, Jan B— Muvana. ‘Tmmipan, Jan 16—Artived, brig Brisk (B)), Morin, NY ek; Houghtoa, Bt | ho wiey, Havana; N. ny, arnegos; sour Wapella, Haws 3 rk Orchilia, Huveaor, ot dago; brig AutiHes, ibeoirup, Portland, Sasled 16th, brigs Tally Ho, Chishotm, NYork; Success (Br), Aduir, Portland; scar Lath Rich, Lant, (hiladel, bi 2 wed D Linesin, Merriman, Philadephia, Weata ol; bo sickness in port Zak. vi elannacons, Jan 7—Arrived, Jane (ing, Half, New Or. jeans. Tawiw Bay, Nov 28--Arcived. Kron Pring v Preawen, Mu- sack, \ York, Stu, Warr.or (4), Paltersva, do for Caian, Americna Ports. APALACUTOOLA, Jan 2-—Oicared, sche WL Springs, Millard, % York, in port 224, bark Volant, Castner, dixg: brigs Macy 0 Co. mery, Comery, dg; Burns, —, eoars 1 6 Poier, Pot tor, i York ldg, © M Nowi N rv th, ais Bue in 23.-Oleared, barks Eavoalo, Lanpher, Mot bourne; Cit. Robinson, Matang site, Goss, dt Mare, Hayti: brig F Lariabes, Garlisie. tlavana, wah—Arrived, brig snow Burd (Br), Gorse, BAWTIOK, Jun <3—Arraved, sigamer Woreostor, Gras ham, NYor unpre l. Torey, Navassa Cleared—irigs Abies, Knight, s¢dago; abbot, Coombs, Cardenas: ke (ite) Wiiseon, Daina ara (ant sallod)) acht Mitowka, Fooks Jorsey-Oity, CHARKLE STO >, Jan #—Natled, ship Iizabath Hamition, Winte, Liverpool: brig Fortuaa (-p), Paling, Majores and © market, 2inrvehr Yankee Byds Yooms, West inuios, Dien Arrived, stoarigy -teeeae, Grostgll, N York. Inlapsco, N¥ork; pelgd—ateauers J Mies Adgor, wand / baFE Anbik Ess way gps FORTRESS MINKOZ, Jan 20—Sohre 6 M Smith, New Leeling Beecgs ped Gnas Meiovald. for N York. UY His aarhant movies Ana a Large Geet of sutllag vessels in the toms. the weatiar bs Guick, ULC As et, dan 23 - Arviwed, sohra Southerner, Crow. ell, Delaware vly for tortload, 1B Stanwood, Hammoud. Fortune bay, NF. P chompuon, Cash, | Ni rie 3 to,le, Doyle, ish Harber, cbes C Dame, Smith, bc Nave Haron, NE, HOLMES Hal Jan 27 UM —No areiv: Hailed. Pires (ited Lucy J Keole rs A Holtman, Mary N, TJ Teatton, E Arow. igo, thea iBloniloti, C'B Jone Poa ducket, Nowtot, NOWPOLK, Jan 37—Arrivod, ache Treaton, Marty. New Yor. ; hie Chas MoDonald, West, Dennisport, BEDFORy, Jan B—saliod, sche clea, Corey, « W LONDON, Jan 38—Arriy Point for N York, Suliet—schr Nel NEWFO LS, Timowse, Ant ric UF \twoot, Kace Hall, Cora |, sole DB Pia, Allya's venonvilte, 18,7 PM —satled, aolrs Franca Hateh, phage, st Luar, Milba Washburn: 1d Morrison, 1 M ten Huw FW Woutrta, JG Gurus, BE Dayis Lookout. M5 0 Soyas Montexama, Idaho, Wile Le Mow Marta Wiltuey. Ad.ue Walton, Tsaue Baer. + Whitt during tao day No, snowing. PHILADe LV iTA, Jan 2—Arrt Frink Por ved ~ sehé Anaio furtom, dicr, Lo, Matanaas, craved, uleamor Austriam (Be), lander y WiiNK, Jan 24—-Arcivod, Geer, Paladaipilr. Salled sch « Morning Star, Bowles, Deal's Tstand; ‘Tay, NYork. WiLMLSU ION. bavks, Hunter, NYork; sohe susan H Gibson mor Whirlwind: NO, Jan 27—Arrived, atevnship Pair Barlott, Bos. Loe ERT Chan CR ERNE PEE MARWAGES AND DEATHS Married. Barus —Daverr.—At Melville, L. £, on Monday, Jenoury 27, by tue Rev, Me, Van “ick, Otaven Bavias to Jy wemixk Bassert, both of Melvtile, Utat?-SrRA OnWAY,—On Tuursday evening, January by tho Rov, f A. Eaton, Cuanins f. Cnase, of o, Uy WO Miss Jeanie A. Sriaxceway, of New York c ty, Lovcunax-—Lovannds,—On Sunday evening, January 26, by we Rev. Michaet rran, Tuowes PL Ae Lovanmas to } ts8 Saran Lovamnan, both of this city. Moavnovs—Cincunsika,— At Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 23, at We residence of the bride, by tue Re WON Douuiag, Avrren Monew use, of New York, to Axsie B, Ca citeren, of Brooktya, Srwoxe+Cray—On Wednesday, January 29, at ‘Trinity oh, by the Rov Dr, Ogiby, Mr, Josmeu sts wons to Mise Exa Tuomas W, Onay, oli of this city, Died. . Avenveriry,—At Sholdon, Vt, on Sunday, January 26, Mama, wiie of Charles Abovertby, of tats city. ‘The relat.vos and (rionds of th family aro reapecifally invited to ationd the funeral, from her late residenc, 14 Kast Fourtosnth street, thts (fhursday) afieruoon, at ‘one o'clock, without further notice Brow: In Brooktyn, on Tuesday morning, January 28, wt the residence of her brother-in-law, Kdward Cano, CHantorre Buows, aged 20 years and 8 months, ‘Vue Itiends of the tamily aro respecttally tavited to attond the funeral, trom the Reformed Duich charch (Dr, Senivh's), in Harrison street, near Court, this (Phurs. ay) afvernoon, at half-prst one o'clock, bn glish papors please copy. Besou —On Tuesday, Jaadary 23, Woostse Beaou, Sr., in tue Thst year of Nis ao, of funeral to-morrow Beneow —On Tuesday, January 28, Gronae Mnxeoy, Faq., formeriy deputy assessor of (ha Tenth Congres: sional di-twict, Tho funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from ins late resideuce in Havorsiraw, Rockland county, N.Y. my Brscrs:t,—On Tuooday, Jonuary 28, at the revidencs of hw brother, Anwer S,, yoangest son of the late Voter A. and Deborab Blauvelt, aged 19 years, ‘Phe relavives and frieuda of tho family ard respect. fully juvited to ationd the fuperal, from the Mothodies FEplacopal chureh, Twenty-fourth | streot, moar Ninth uveoue, thia (Tharaday) morning, at ten o'clock Conconay, On Wednesday, January 29, Josxrm Con. conay, ia the 23th year of bis native of the parish of Moaatwagan, county Kilkenny, froland, ‘tho reltaives and friends of the family are respectful. ly invited (o aliond the fanoral, from bis late resudeace, 126 Leonard streot, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half oue o'clock. Davn.—In Brooklyn, on Tuestay, Jannary 23, Fiona, only daughter of Charles E, and Liztio A. Davis. Toe relatives and treads of the family aro reapoot. fally invited to attond the funeral, from 191 Clinton street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Boston papers please eopy, Davingoy.—O8 Wodnowuay, January 20, Gieenr ¢ Davrmox, fo tue $0: year of his aga. Ills relatives and frieuds and thoae of his brother Jobo MoB, Davidson, are invited to attend the funer from his into rosidence, No, 116 West Twenty-third stroct, oo Friday afternoon, at ono o'clock, The re mains will be taken to Albany for intermont, Datnay,—On Tues ay January 28, Loa Ruzaneen, danghtor of Jobn Doro.héa Datisy, i Tonpegilly invited to ‘Tho friends of Woe (emuy o'e, : Bast Six. teenth street, Dwysx.—On Tuesday, January Dorotaea Dwrer, widow of Heary B Dwyer, Esq, of Castletown Roche, county Curk, ireland, and daughter of the late Rev. Ralph W. Wilson, Kicummer, county Cork. The funeral will take piace trom Zion church, corner Madison avenue and Thirty-oighth street, this (Thurs- day) afternoon, at two o'cioc wscHeR.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 2% Wituir ©, F.. only ctuld of Claus and Anna M, Doscher, aged 2 years, 3 months and 24 days. The relatives and ft fuliy iaviced to al bia parents, corner of DoKaib and Lhroop (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Doxovax.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, January 29, atthe residence of his brother, Fiftt ave- Due, near ihird street, Jexewian, youvgest son of Pat- rick and Mary Donovan, of Roas Carvorry, Ireiand, in tho 24th year of his age, Tits remains wil! be taken for interment to the Ceme- tory of tuo Holy Croas, Fiatbuah, on Friday afternoon, at Lwo o’e.0ck. Doyancw,—On Wednesday evouing, January 29, at the fesidence of bis parents, No. 118 Cannon sireet, MICHAEL ANBROSK, youngest son of Michael aud Margare! Donahue, in the 19th year of his age, Notice of funeral in to morrow's paper, Durvoy. — At bi residence, St, Ann's avenue, Wilton, Westehester county, on Tuesday, January 23, Tusooors Durtow, aged 45 yours, Reiatives and frivnds, aiso the members of Putnam Lodge, No. 838, F. and A, M., and Sylvan Chapter, No. 188, R.A, M., are revpectiully invited to attend tho foueral, on saturday, The reniaims will be taken to Greenwood. ughkeepsie and Philadelphia papers pleaso copy. Fecax.—On [aosday morning, January 28, at his Testdonce, No. 6 Seventh avenue, Kpwanp C, Peasy, pative of thee ty of Dubtin, tn the 37th year of his age. Tho rema’ns will bo taken this (Thur-day) morning, at ten o’c ock precisely, to St. Ann's church, Eighth street, where requiem mass will be celebraced for the repose of his soul, from thence to Calvary Cemetery. Tho friends of dhe family are respectfully inv 4ed to at- ten so ihe Sodatity of BV. M., and members of tho Conierodce of by Vincent de Paul. The members will Mevt at the school rvom at uiae o'clock, Puncluat attendance is requested. Fiizraraick —On Wodnesday, January 29, ab the rosi- dunce ot her paroats, 31 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, Sus F. Frrararaicn, Tue oral wili take piace from St, Patrick's charch, Kent 2reaue, on Friday morning, at baif-past ten o'clock, : Gruvevem—Ona Wodnesday, January 29, of diphtheria, MaxGanwr Kuta, aged 2 months haa 9 days. Tuo friends of the family are respevtiuily invited to attond tue funoral, this (Thursday) a‘teraoon, at half-past ue o'chick, (rom the residonce of her parents, Merbsca and Kien Gritfity, No. 47 Sandford street, Brookiyn, ILarwarp —O( heart disease, on Monday, January 27, Taomas Haywarp, Puss Graud Master of diasous of Florida, aged 71 years, Funeral on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock, from his late resideace, No. 409 West Tairty-fourth streot, Tho mombers of Sylvan Grove Lodgo, No. 275, , and A. M., aro hereby notified to attend a special commun cution of the lodge, at thelr rooms, corner 9! Ceviro and Grand streets, on Friday morning, at ton o'clock, for & 6 purpose of paying tho last tribute of respeot to M. W, ‘thomas Hay ard, Past Grand Master of Florida, The mombers of the Grand Lodge and tho (ratervity are cordially invited to attend. WESLBY B, CHURCH, Master. The members of Tabernucia Lodge, No, 598, F. and A Ai, are hereby notitied to attend aspecial communi cation of the lodge at thelr rooms, oa Friday morning, at ten o'clock, to attond the tunoral of tho lato brother Ai. W. PG, Mt, Thomas Hay ward, of tue Siate of Florida, By order of the W. M. EDWARD D. FIFE, Socretary, Tone t Charlestown Navy Yard, on Weducsda January 22, Wrowias ZL. Hopak, Eisq.,' of Washington, D. C2, in the T9ta year of bis age. Haxy,—At Newton, N. J., on Wednesday, January 29, Quonase W. Hasp, ihe friends of the family, also the members of Acacia 227, F. aud A, M., are invited to atiend te TL year Tue retutives and friends of the family aro reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late rest- dence, 246 Wost Nineteenth street, Friday alternoon, at hali-past twelve o'clock. —On Wednesday, January 29, Mrs Catuaninn aged 85 yours, a native of Kyroourt, couuty Gal- way, Ireland. The rolatives and friends of the famiiy are rospoct- fuly invited to attend the funeral, from tho rovidence of ‘her son, Pairick Horan, 75 Wesi®f'wenty-sevonth atroct, on Friday afternpon, at two o’clook. Kivusiano,—Ou fuestay, January 21, at Morristown, N. J, Mra Junin Kivosi ann, agod 19 years, tho beloved whoof Rdmund Kingsiand and oaly daughior of Richard and Jano: Godwin, Baltimore and Washington papers please copy. Keitxy.—Oa Wednesday, Jauuary29, Mra, ANN Kicuny, ofthe ciy of Dubin, Ireland, in tho Glat year of Ler ayo. he friends of the family and those of Ler son, Thomas Warren, are invited to attend the funsral, trom hor tate roaidence, $42 Nast Tweltih stroet, tis (Lhiursaay) afternoon’ at two o’otack. KinkiAanp, -—- At her residence, 173 Poarl street, Brook- lyn, of Consumption, Kare Kinkiax, She sleeps in Jesus, Tho relatives’ ond {rionds of ine family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on brid eunax.—In Brooktyo, on Wedaesday, January 29, Mra. AWN Marta Kicenay, aged 63 years. ihe pelatives and friends are respecifuily invited to atiend the fanoral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, trym her late residence, No. 75 Court sireo Lo: rug =n S90 py January 2% Janay, youngest gon of Afoxander and Fileu Pukiogton Loftus, aged 1 | year and 11 muntie, Tuo retatives and friends of the fainiiy are respact- fuliy ins ited to attend the faveral, on Friday afteracoa, at two o'clock, from tho residence of his paronta, N 12 Greenwich street, to Willtamsburg Cemetery. ‘olaesday, January 20, dirs, Mary u, wife of Andrew Lynch, in tue 66th year of hee age. ‘bo friends o1 the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday gftorvoon, at one o'Glock, irom her ja residouce, 285 East Third street, Meven—Oa Wednesday, January 29, Axwa Lone Muine, onty child of Diederich and Metha Meyer, aged L year, 2 montis and 20 days the roiatives and triends of the family are reapect- fuliy invtied to attond tho funoral, this (Maursday) alter- Hoon, ae ene o'elosg, from the residoave of uer parcn' No, to Bighth avenue Mi itoet,—Oa Wedaesday, January 29, Amita Mictann, aged 63 yenrs rue 48 and relatives © invited to attend the funeral, tuis (Tuureday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from hér late reardence, #18 Kast Houston steve Wednesday, January 29, at hor tate 7 etrost, Sanam MaCH seo, widow of the late James hicCrosson, in the 46th yoar of her uge, @ native of the county Tyrone, Ireland Furcior parteuters in lo-morrow's papors, O'Kavs.—On Toosday, January 28, Hesny O'Kags, ot his mother's residence, 14% Sullivan street, aged 19 yours, a native of Castiedery, couaty Tyroue, ‘treland Hs remains wiit betaken to Calvary Comotery for a+ tevinont, this (Phureday) moraing, aVel¢von o'clock, righ papers please copy. appear. At Wiluainsbargh, on Wednesday morn- in’, Jonuary 29, J. Usounen Rovrnoee, ‘Tho friends ofthe fainily are re-poct attoud the funeral, from bis fate residence, 317 Grand street, Wiliamsbarg, on Friday aftornoon, at two o'civek, scurr,—At 1h street, Harlem, on Wednosday, Jan. wary 29, Ze 1a J. score, wile of RW. year of ber age, Tue romaias will bo for interment, Tho fric atiend, without furtuor not aken to Rye, on Frid 2 ot the famuy are invited to oe, our. —In Brookive, on Wednesday, Junuery 29, AMANDA, Wile of Aavon H. Smith, aged 34 years, Tho relauves and frignids of Ue tamly are respect ally inuted to attond the funeral, on Friday alteruoon, three o'clock, trom tho DeKalb avenue Methodist Foiecopal church, and on Saturday morning, at ton o'cock, from tho Praaklin streot Meiuodist;Bpiscopal enurch, Newark, N. J. Nowark and Philadelphia papera please copy. Urnin—At Flatbush, on Weddestay, January 29, of dis. ‘Of the liver, Jaracs T, Urell, tate of Nenagh, count y rary, Irotand, aged 52 yearn The fricuds of the tamily are Invited to attend the faneral, (rom bis Inte resideuce, Clove road, near Alms. house. Vax Warer,--On Wednostoy, January 29, Berens Toy only daughter of Wiliam 1’ and Sarah J, Van’ Wart, aged é yours, 6 months and 19 days. ‘Sho rolatives and frionds of the {amily aro invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor parent No, 105 Ninth avenuo, this (fhursday) evening, at bait pat seron o'ctock. Vour—Oa Wednesday, January 20, Jol, Goumas, infant son of Joho @, aud Myra Rt. Vos, MOUs 1. OUR. N UNFURNISHED FLOOR WANT! family, r near Sixih and Sev Fmino io Fwouty-thrd sirecis Price $26 to $30 4 month, ress Apartment, ferred. othee, “ ieee “PIR? CLASS MOOS about mts poor) suet CA will tame # b three or 6 are; willing to Uverall, Tor a irat Claas house, Call_on or a@urees PROK & DAW, 175 Fitth avenue. ‘A ROMBaR OF FURNISITGD HOURKS, Ou Upcater aul dealrable ta every Way. ne rea 6 9100 per mouth, 8. DING A‘ Addie PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORK ROOM Hehoy Fequire and wishing to lesson thelr expenses ‘or nix Rooins to famity tamedistely Id OM tating location and terms, STORE WANTED-IN Lov ATIC J Moideo lane, Willtan street Spruce Broadway; or im location bounded by Kit stee roome' airs, Gaal trek nl Broader. rAGH WANTRD— from ety: not legs than teria, ich must be rnoder: Address with f Oftice. ro NDRY WANTRD=Wi OWw, LOCATED IN ork, Brooklyn or Joi ity, “Adieoss, stasing lee, foundry and rent, Pouudry, box Lid ierats oftee } OUSh AT YONKIRS WANTED TO ft ie on or by the year mat sponsible party. | Addrégs, staiing ovation and lowest terma, de., box Yogi Now York ost omen, GALLERY esa J, M., Liv aves T° ANTED. State rent, price and luontion, A: nue 0, corner Tenth street (pul BLOT CLUB, 218 BKOADWAY, diately, w Suit of Large Lofts, between Fulton ond Wall trees, which will bea daily resort of from 1,00 4.00 buatnese mea, aud © raiuable adyaaiag? (9 Yusiupss 20 Ve ret doom WANT IM Mr , ONE HOUR | 7. a HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. re NN RARE WANTED-944B FLOOR, THREB NEATLY ahed and pleasant , in bor! ‘and closets, for very*light housekeeping, by ge 1 wife, between Kighth and Fifties ia Fourth and Eighth avenues, Adaress Dr, O, H, O., 17 Nage #40 siroet, one week, stating terms, WASTED-BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, BY P&B. ruary 1, a Suit of three or four Rooms, fest or nee ond floor, furnished, for housekeeping, for a indy and three daughters (adults); also « pleasant Apartment. uofur nished, Locality preferred, Broxdway wad Twenty-stath, etree! Address Store, 1,145 Broadway ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, BY & vena gentlomes.” bevwoen Fourth, aid Fourteen * uy nity of | Bron reas, torma,M,, box 4826 New York toutontce, Mt ~ ANTED—A SMALL PURNISHED HOUSE OR SUIT ‘of Kooms, with use of Kitchen, betwaen Fourth an@ Sixth avenues and Highth and Vhirtiouh streets; reat mode erate; references exchanged, -Addross box 5,857 Post offioe, wen: ED--A 1WO OR THREE SIORY AND BASEe ment brick House, from now watl the lat of Maye rent must be moderate, Apply at 435 Hrooue ate WANTEDS A FIRST CLASS FURNIShED HOUSE in good locatiou, and one unfurnished, for good tome ants gow waitlog. SHARE? E. MILLS, A . Asem West Thirtioth ‘street, WASiED-A SUIT OF ROOMS, PARTIALLY FUR nished, for how vekoaping purposes, Terie mut be Address R. R. 0. 34 Ninth street, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, AN UNFUR . hished high stoop House; location between Fourth and Sixth avenu and Twenties and Thirteth streets, Address W, X. W,, tation A, Spring street. WAltsoos Mae ccen On ere una Stone, fa a good loca qu ar shore, Parties haging the above will address J. Honry, box 6,6 moerate, ANTED. Fost office. Wanted TO LASE—A BUILDING, SUITABLE for w carclage Cactory; loostion between Fourteevth and Thirty-seventh streets and Third and Eighth ave: weet, Wrillamaby Addeoss, with particulars, 6 Firat ANTED TO RENT—FROM APRIL 1, FOR ONB year, tn vicinity of Orange, South Orange or Milburn N.J,, A sinall well furnished stouse, with barn attachod, tnd grounds of one to four acres, If satisfiod at end of six might take a lease or purchase outright, Address 32 Post ofice, sting oxiot location, price aud tull particulara and eu. ANTED TO MALL FURNISHED HOUSB for a single gentleman, between -ighth and Twen- eth wtrente, Address torms and locality. ANTED TO RENT—A SOT manufacturing purposes Peaboily House, broadw: @. D., box 183 Post ollice, et BLE BUILDING FOR ‘with steam power, Address L. 8. ANTRD TO RENT—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A ‘small basoment House, with all modern improv ments, with mirrors and carpets; locauon b-tween ‘Ten and Thircoth streets, Fourth and'sixth avenues. Referon os unexceptionable, Address, with full tatormation, F. a. 8s, LOX BU Hoot ollie “LOTT ERUDS, 2 OYAL HAVANA LOLTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWING, JANUARY 21, 1858, No. Prive.\No. Priv.| No. Prise.'No, Prize. No. Prive. AY a 768... 20 is 195. 2 seeaesegeake BSESESESHEEREEEES SbERCEESSELELAREELE Ja) 62k. 2.0) 31029"; =i 2 - pepwecebekee wations to the 1G) j,i, tnchasive, che & Appiox wo Approximations to 0, 13.039, 11 proximation The highest aid and Silver, w York. Prizes pald in gota, rates paid for Doudlod TAYLOK & OV. + ASFECTED REQUIRIN treatment may cousull 17 Bleecker street, Ua cury. MEDICAL HALMIBON, wt coing mer “BPFGIAT fiteutiallys D. nediatoly with BOOK—GIVING VALUABLE INFORMATION TO nervous debility, sent overy wheres ‘apeoial diseases treated without mercy, Beach street. MALE VIHYSIOIAN, NO, “4 i4le CODe 108 who desite good Oursing ALE PHYSICIAN AND AG. makes It lis ape al prawe frown whatover Cause tothe most wuxtous A toe lo treat produ ede ki CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medioine, by Madsmo Kits UL, Prow of Midwifery; over W yeare practice, Her afd > French Jemale Pils, No 1, price $1 or No. 9, four degre gery price $6) whieh’ can never fall, are safe anu heathy, Office No. 1 Bast Fifty.second street, Gewt door from Filth avenue, or seat by mak rug gists’, ad Greenwich sirept und 31744 Bowery, Ciculan “Advice to the Married’ seat freo. M. MAURICEAU, M.D, PROFESSOR OF DISBAIBS + Of women, 39 Years ‘practoa, at 129 Lilberty streak Guarantees cerfsin relict to ladies,’ from whatever cause Withuut aie OF enieno, ae HALTY. DB. aS Copsare MEMBER oF odical Collage, and BR. 0. Gurgecns: Loaton, wi ‘on cortnin. disaases,” Oflee am vers, ‘ * B.—=No Lee tinless cured sidential A BLESSING TO LAULES —& LADY WRIESS POR A. tugiew Formate Clits rofleved me i one day, with incouven ence, bke magic, Vrioa De. A.M. MAG GEAL, ollloe 139 Liberty strost, oF sont by mail, GRBAT AND SURB REMEDY FOR LAD: THR yy en Fomale ills always wire immedi Patint; price $ ors Who copy my adveriivemmate fonold polwon yas compoun'e eee ree De, Ae Me MAURLORAU, 129 Liberty stront A -RPLIE TO LADIRS WITHOUT FAIL FROM os inaierer cause, by Dr. POWSIis, 191 Stauton streak Hits meds ‘wot Gertall RTAIN DISHASES THOROUGHLY CURRO BY Ae Oe Tit Santon. siroot, without. tazuury. 4, whator oly YOUTHFUL VIGOR AND MANHOOD REGAINED AL ep ane Or, PUWER)’ biltic, nnd uofortunates Const Ladies’ troables rem: cured without 9 Stanton street. Tt, HUNTER CAN CURE WORST CASES OP CER » Without inereary, In shorter tite than any or no pay lakow, No, 3 Division streoy STANTON STREET, CURKS OCR. re. rons geviiity wre: female re i. KING, 196 NINTH STR 4 ‘suited dally from OA. Ms to 8 1. iM. jot!y con fideaval, JENTLEMEN REQUIRING MEDICAL ADVICE IN Gat special dines also nervous and phyeicial deoidicy, ‘cured by Dr. WSSt, AS Broadway, conden thal, soeediiy aud eteekiaity Dit, AND MADAMA 0U> (8 years’ praciica) aaarantog tava Me to every lady reqitiring ruodcal (rewtaveat, » Osite vation free. Femsle Restorative, $5. Fatients frome stance provided with bovrd, c Pevate adwige abier (eam Uilice S$ Fhurd avento, below Lense street, New Vore DICAL ATLENDANOR AND NURSING JULERIOR ME Std e nay Eirietly private, Ree. sonable f add Nd wile PpruEtanns. <M GOLDTHWATTS, nagh, Wilmot gunn ot al, ‘erill the Biliiwed baleen * this everiag, eomptt nenvary to (NA Haw propris: RELY & SUN, of Ate Vea, hovers 4 Bland ay he

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