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Phe United States vs. 780 Cases of Champagne. —In this ease, which was set down for trial yesterday, counsel Sor claimants moved for an adjournment in order to complete his preparations to defend the caso of bis cli- enix, ‘tho District Attorney, Mr, Courtney, who bas been for some time past prepared to goon with the trial, offered no objection, and the Court granted the motion, fixing the trial for next Monday. Important Internal Revenue Deciston, United states ainmack, Henry Hart and W. re Small, ' This wa an action of debt commenced by cap ‘an the 2ist of December, 1967, 4 recover the an ior $59,722 ip gold coin and $32,000 f ited our. Temcy ‘as and for forfertul for violations of the revenue relating to the customs."’ The Metenéaett have eubmit- ted to 8 final judgment for the above a and have paid the same into court as the proceeds of the judg. ment, ‘Those proceeds are now in court awaiting anch disposition of them as may be required by taw. The defendants were charged with having unlaw- fulty and fraudulently withdrawn from bonded ware- House certain merchandise which was subject to duty by law, without the payment of the legal duties thereon, 4D veotation of the third section of the act of August 6, TH46, The principal question to be decided in this case ‘wa: whether tho «i the proceeds of the forfeiture, should be paid over to the Collector of Customs recuy, leaving him to decide who was entitied to the informers share, or whether it should go into the Treasury, with the nght of the head of that depart- ment to settle the matter, Judge Blatchford writes a very long and very @taboraie opinion of twenty folio pages, referring to the various acts of Congross Dearing. 00 the point, and citus @ number of cases. He states that it is propor to refer the matter to a commissioner o court for the taking of testimony on the part of ail parties conceraed aud for a On the coming jn of the report the court will make such a decree as 1s warranted by the facts in regard to the subject matter of the petition, and will direct the monoy to be paid ‘over to the collector, and to be by bim, subject to tho Provisions of the act of 1867, paid into the Treasury of ‘the United States, and to be then distributed, uader the direction of the Seoretary of the Treasury, to the por sone and in tne proportions prescribed by the decree of this court, The hearing before the commissiouer will bo on notice to all parties hueing claim to the fund, B. K. Phelps, Uvited States Asatstant District Attor- ney, for the government; C. Fine, for petitioner. Internal Revenue Case. ‘The care of the United States va eighteen bales of biinkets, which was adjourned over trom Tuesday last, was resumed yesterday morning before Judge Biaich- ford and a jury, The case involves a considerable amount of commercial interest, inasmuch as the allega- on is laid that the goods being of foreiga manufacture they were imported jato the port of New York invoiced under value with the intention of defrauding the gov- ernment. The principal points of argument raised by Mr. Choate, as counsel tor the claimants, were that there was no provable cause of seizure and.ne seizure thereon in evidence by the government, and these two combined was virtually a motion for nonsuit. Judge Bia\chford ruled tbat the seizure had been proved a ‘bal there was provable cause of seizure. Mr, Choate then proceeded to slate tue case tor the claimants, Case sul on, Potitions in Bankruptcy Filed Yesterday. Charlo Irving, New York cily.—Referred to Register en. John P. Browne, New York eity.—Referred to Regis- ter Dayion. ‘Henry H. Tappen, New York city.—Reforrea to Regis- tor Dwight, Moves Abraham, Now York city.—Referred to Rogis- ter Ketebum whims! Stem, Rew York city.—Referred to Register hibvarns. John M. Bellings, New York vity,—Referred to Regis- ter Feb, A‘sxander Strouse, New York city.—Referred to Reg- tater Dayton. Danie! W. Baiiey, New York city.—Referred to Regis- ter Allen. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, ‘Phe Chicugo and Rock Isiand Litigation. Before Judgo Barnard, ‘This celebrated case was up again yesterday morning % the Sepreme Court Chambers on « motion for the ap- poilatment of a receiver, After a brief diecussion it was agreed by counsel on both sides that the discussion of ‘the motion be adjourned till Monday next, before which # woxpected Jadge Cardozo will decide on the motion argued befcre him, that the case be transferred for trial te the United States courts, The Court thereupon ad- journed ibe case in its pew aspect till Monday mext. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TEAM. Libe! vel Sule. Bofore Judge Cardoze. Phnry B, Cole ws. Charis B. Rawss et al. and Chariea Whisenick vs, The Seme.-—The action in thie case ts for an alleged libel by the defendant on the Clerks’ Early Closing Association, In November last the windows of defendant's store in Grand street were broken, when de- fendant, as alleged, placed a placard im fromt ef bis ie json to the following eifect:—“Broken by the bul- and blackguards of the Clerka’ Early Closing ‘An action was accordingly instituted. oo Mathews, on bebalf of the dant, demurred to the compiaint on the ground that the eharge ot break- fog tho windows was made against the wh olation and not against any individaal, mor were @iyidual names mentioned, Sr Spencer, for the p.aintifis, argued eomtra, and the ‘ourt reserved judgment, y in SUPERIOR COURT. Alleged Breach of Contract. jefore Judge Barbour. George Kure. and Another ws. Jahn WW. Sirvens, Brae dor, 6c, — This was an action to recover damages en the breach of acontract made in March, 1866, by Jonas Sparks with the plaintiffs, forthe sale and delivery of en thourand cords ef pine wood ai the price of $10 per cord. Jonas “parks died in September, Ise6, and bis executor delivered wood 0 the con- tract ater his deat, The Wood was 10 be delivered by the ist day of May, 1567, At that time, as is aimed by the piaintiv’s, only 4,605 eords bad been delivered, and the plaintits allego shat their dainags by the non-detiv- ery of \he remaining 2.942 cords is $4,648, ‘The defence set up M4 thet the plaintiffs agreed with the executor to take a Jees numberof cords 1 wood inan the amount ‘awed in the contract, in discharge of the covenants in the contract. Case ei) ou. Messrs Andrews and ‘Phayer for pisinaifie, Nicoll, Thurston and Aunan for de- feudout. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM, Ver@iets Agatust rance Companies, Te the ‘ase of E.izabeth Kusseil ve. The Metropolitan Iueurance Company, reported in the Hexany of Friday Yast, the jury retarned @ verdict for the plaintiff for $1,750, and tbe Jndyo made nv allowano of fire per ent on the amount. Before Jodge MeCunn. Bhoatets Russell we. The Baltic Pie Innavonce Com- pany —This was an action on ® policy of fire insurance, The picinti™? was msured by the Baltic, St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Insurance companies ou ber property, con. wieusg of forniture, clotuing ned Naquors, contained the Bi. Cloud Hotel in thia city. A fire took pivee ther oe she 12th of Febranry, 1867, The piaintif claimed ‘im: ber pruporty wes damaged to the amo f $5,000 ne insurRnes comp by, she pinout, 0 fieed by arbitration at 9680, Mpanies, and recovered all of the « ithe st, Nicholas $920, wit Metropolitan ) and 9 tha Battle $1,404, Th the last caso aliowauce of five per coat. OAi-—THIS OY, —inovit. Part 1.—Nos, 971, 100%, 1008, 1013, 1015, 1 1037, 1009, Part 2 + 1060, 1062, 106255, 1064, 107 1086, 1090, 1082, 1096, 1098 5, 955, 200, T17, 415, O81, 1015, ws2, 576, 384, 6, 196, 140. Seal, Vehat i, 20, 89, 49, 41, 42, 45, 46, 48 rl 50, S|, Ms Coowe—Cuasnmita Nos. 100, 178, 186, 220 Sor Courr—Trut Tram. Part 1,—Nos, 1847, 25 2827, AHI, 3551, ; 003, 90, 91, ¥2, 103, 103, 106 eny wre LUIGENCHs Or Siew Voveaoee The strowe yesterday were Wa tertile cond Walking in the earty morning womed all but 1 accident ineu except at ® ver Were poor, vatiens wilting Bente: Wey wore nD ww HOON; bul, we rexret \oeay, the Pr om Of Crusily ty Animals were oxcesdingly fowls in their Limposed duties, and di@ not even Mtiowy wevomt of conductor or driver by their io Selarigavic CedUew, Serrousiy, won a condition of he wieets we werd pompetied vo put ap with yester- day in in Now York, Vary many pervoos wore inj ion che sidewalks, aad travel was borses the puitie pe eared wd by overwoNk raiiroed aban sary hour, 4% gang? of men at work to remove the fouw aad ioe, aod foward the afternoon APpEATANCOR wer: aeciied'y mere proiaiming both for auadropeds aud biveds We aunes ‘We following wa @ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ll, 1868. SOROS the accidents which happened tm our Streets since sundown ep Sunday :—Matibew Collins, severeiy injured; Margaret Reilty, Siosty tghiod'o aiesora ne” Piaee Dina 'o00 Newark. left A Senent Beroard mg pe ee pgm gry ae ~ befietniny Roor.—On Sunday afternoon fractured ; Arthor Chatea bad the roof of the Washington hat factory, on the corner saan, Dominick Leuahan, jajured by the fall of an | the rot Of the, Pan tieseaie sneene streets, gave menso weight of agow aud ice which had accumulated, Foriunately there was no one in the buridins at the time. Had it vccurred yesterday, when there wre some two or three bundred persons im the piace, (he result ‘would no doubt have been quite serious, REAL ESTA1E MATTERS. otherw . as @. forehead, ‘sna Michael Grant fell cated — ankte. The approaches to the public idings, such as the Post Of Custom House, the Sub-Treabury, the City Bail apd ‘the courts, were in a sbameful condition all the day, and we cannot but look on the police officers on duty in the streets and squares tea ale Regligent in pot at once and unbesitat- ingly compelling obed.ence to the muni¢ipal Jaws, which Fequire that the sidewalks should, under ponalty for neglect, be cleaned within & given time iollowing @ fall of snow, SkaTEs anp SLEIGHS IN AND OUT oF THE PARK.—Not- Withstanding the great fall of snow and rain on Satur- day night and throughout Sunday, the skating at the Park was umosually good yesterday, There were Sbousands on the ponds within end sea the public grounds Pr the afiernoon; and from present ind Cations there w prob: bility of there being another day ef glacial sport. Tne sivighing le excelient, Yesterday frm nt Jeading to the upper part of the Jaland, ose of savage ibe the Park and 6 old Bloomingdale road being desert the old fogies who used ‘to talk horse” ino” Dity winters and summers ago—were crowded with a!l sorts of vebicies, drawn by single and double teams and by even solitary looking “queer to look at, but good te go,’’ and Lp “all and singly" those who could spare the time money. day, a8 wo have said, io this respect, will be a repe- tition of yesierday, and we advise those who cannot bts noene gals @ uy ion: luck inahe Gurnee exhilarating fun of “pedalizing” on “solu and alone, without even a rieign belle, eh sad Boar ov ALDRRNEN,—A special mecting of this Board ‘was held yesterday afternoon, the President in the chair, Asmal! amount of routine business was transacted, after whieh ® petition was presented, by Alderman Moore, from the property owners of Coenties slip, asking that the siip be paved wich Belgian pavemeut. Alderman Cuddy presented a preambie and resoluii regarding thé proper celebration of Washington's birthday, and Asking that a committee of five be appointed te act wi a similar commitces from the Board of Councilinea to make ali necessary arrangements for the celebration of tbe coming anuiversary, A resolution was presented and read asking that a portrait of a T. Hoffman be procured at @ cost not to cood §=$1,000, and that that sum be appropriaied for the purpose, ‘The resolutions were laid over, under the rule, aud several papers from the Board of Councumen were read and concurred in, among others being the resolution direci- ing @ committee to be appointed for the purpose of in- quiring into the circumstances attending the salting < the streets by certain railroad companies, Tne adjourned unt! saturday next, at z o'clock P. M. Boar or Avpit.—This Board was to have met yes- terday at noon, but at that time Messrs. Bonuey and Depew were tho only members present aud they de- clared a further adjournment to the 20sh inst, Frep tux Poor.—The German branch of tno Young baa 's Christian Associatien, office 69 Ludlow street, is ing & good work im feeding the very poor on the east- pre side of the city. Last week ‘ave hundred ana titty persons were provided with sourisbment. Bvaides oon- trivutons in provisions, &c., the cash receipts duri: the month were $65. ene: age f Continued Sale of Boulevard Lote—Preperty iu New York and Brookiyn. We are ow fairly in the season of real catate speca- jation, and some of the heaviest operations of this character are daily the ordor of business with our largest capitahsts and promise so to continue for some time. ‘The advertised announcements of lots to be sold during this and succeeding weeks furnish proofs sufficicatly Conclusive of this; but wherefore it should be so at this particular time is @ matier of more difficult understanding. Why people should be so anxious to sell their valuable holdinge in this year of greece 1868, which they did not oF would not @ispose ef in the years preceding, is a fbn jon affording much ground for profitable specula- aod one whose solution is not without interest, ‘The eagerness on tue part ef many to bocome the pur- chasers of these “lands and tenements,” while answer. ing it im one way points to the true explanation—viz, age ‘appreciation of the rapid advauee 1 the value of real est >| cd ‘this iwiand and {is surroundings, and o leaire 01 profit, ng it in the future, In nothing is this more noticeable thaa at the apper end of the island, where the prophetic vision already beboids evenues su streets of noble mansions intersected by spacious aud dolightfui drives aad mamounaing: a Park extended and eularged much beyond is present area, Respondiag @ similar way to hike conditions, jand in tho sister clty, bordering its southern suburbs, having attracted the novice of the capitalist, jobber and speculator, 16 rapidly increasing in value and to its desirabieness for the choicest aud most select purposes becoming more and more recognized, A visit to the Exchange salesrooms of New York or Brooklyn on any day when any con- siderable number of the lots situated as above descrived are offered at public auction will amply verify these alatewments a observation of the spirit aud desire of acquistiou evinced by the bidders, That the by them fall short upon occasions of pected to be obtained, as Was noted hero betore, does Dot Comtrovert this, sucD & Condi.ion being rather owing exagzerated auticipations tham to any want of appre- ciation of the property, ‘The continued sale of Boulevard lots at the Exchange salesroom, Broadway, yest.raay was fairly attended, the number present beimg much ebout the came as 2 tue previous sales, comprising many familiar faces in the mart during this auction. ‘The terms ot the sale eovenan'é agalust the ereciiva of any but first ciass pri- ‘vaie dwelling houses On these lois being stated for the tinrd time, the sale was commenced with the lot on the south side of elgity-ninth aireet, two hundred fect east of Teuta avenue, which was purchased by C. Flint for $2,060, who aigo took the turee next adjoiming on the easterly side at the same figure, and the two adjoining in the sme tivootion a 00 each, Tho seven adj ining were preeinaes y FL Hassel ; the mars five at same price and the rematuing two at $2,050 sored Skipping two lots, the four next were likewise purchased by J, M. Hassel at $2,175, and the remaiuiy one on Kighty-winth street, being that immediately in rear of the Ninth avenue lots, whicu was knocked down at the ast sale for $1,900, was again put up, the ten per cent deposit not having been Tax Goverxusst GoLp To BE Sop.—There was a rumor current 10 the neighborhood of the Sub-Treasury yesterday afternoon that Secretary McCulloch was about to throw on the market several iniilions of doliars in ments of speculators in golst that. the closing quuta- tion—an advance—was 143},! 1" surplus cold now in the freasury ov sbo United States government on the street may received tere at any our to-day from Washington, if it fy not already in ihe banda of the Sub-Treasurer, Merrie ov Barrist (LeRGYMEN—RevivaL CoNTEM- viaten, ~The clergy and laity of the Baptist denomina- tion 1m this city heid an important meeting yesterday at Catvary enureb, in Twenty-third street, preliminary to akening, by means of an extended revival, an inter- st in religion in tus oy. Ibe congregation joined fervently in prayer and Iu the singing of such hymns as would excite in those present a deep devotional interest in the contemplared movement, in the course of the invocations offered te the Turone of Mercy the Holy Spirit was repeatedly asked to vit tue churches of the denomination amd arouse in the minds of tbe members, many ef whom were cold in their love to ristiau fervor, At the close of the servi jun adjourned over until ten o'clock th the Iny men of th.s deno.aination are resolved ov awaken- ing the peopte frem their sinful apatny by creating, if Mencing with that on the curner of Kigoty-eignth ‘trect, were purchased by A. Rusch; the corner one for $4,900, the other three at $2,900.’ Commencing unmediaiely ia rear of these, on the north side of Eigbty-eiguth trest, the firs. two lots were bought by Mr, Rusch at 5 cach, the two noxt by the caine genJeman 2 the four adjoimmg by © Flint at $2,300 each, the pext one by C, Shattuck for $2,400, the lour uext by Joseph Friedman at $2,200 each, and the four adjoining by: J. W. Dimick at $2,100, Again skipping two Jots going easterly, the two next lois wero purcnuased by Thomas B, Cynuers $2,200 each, and the two remaining ones in the samo direction by A. Blumenthal at $2,375 each. A plot of four lots (those abave referred to), two facing on Highty-ninth aud two on Bighty-eightu streeia, abutting each other respec: tively, with an oid mansion house thereon, 40x5z'teet, ouk framed, built about fifty years since, was knocked down to J. W. Dimick at $3,100 per lot. Iwo lois at the corner of Ninth avenue and Lighty-ninto street, whioh bad been sold at @ previous sale for $5,100 and $3,200 respectively, were resuld and purchased by A. Wallack for $4,c00 for the corner one and $3,000 for FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monvay, Feb, 10-6 P. M, ‘The Sherman Funding bill is being used just new by the bulls in geld as an argument in favor of a higher premicm, and this is an indication of what the eflect of the passage of such a measure would be upon the public credit; but as there is no probability of this it is hardly Worth waile to anticipate results, The country ie dis- turbed by the agitation of the. impeachment question and the radical policy of reconstruction, and itis note fisting time for the discussion of any fanding scheme, Much less one Hike this, which hae for its ebject the refunding of the public debt in a manner which is whoily uncalled for, avd which would only benefit those who might be employed to make the oz- change of old bonds for mew, while it would embarrass the Treasury by throwing discredit upon all the issues of five-twenties, The bill does not deal with the subject in that open and above board maaner which should accompany honesty of purpose, and it leaves to public inference what is to be done with the five- twenties of 1862 after the Ist of November next if they are not converted into the new five percent gold stock Prior tothat dave, Surely this 's sneaking and under- band and unworthy of a great goveroment like ours, and We are surprised that, after the universal condemoa- tion which the bill mot with throughout the country in ite original form, Mr, Sherman should have had the temerity to revamp it as he has done. The government cannot afford to press such & Measure, and have reason to believe that it will not be preased to a vote; but if it is, te defeat will be cer- tain. We want no fuading scheme to add to the preseat commotion, and such's one as this would be far worse than notbing at any time. ‘The upward tendency of gold was aiso stimulated by fresh remors from Washing- ton regarding the probable action of Congress concerning impeachment, and the opening to 143%, foltowing which there was a slight relapse, and the closing transactions prior to the adjourn- ment were at 14334, while tho latest quotation in the room was 1425; a 142%. The borrowing demand for coin was a little more act than usual of late, and Idans were made at rates varying from 2 to 1 per cent for carrying and without interest, The gross clearings amounted to $55,789,000, the currency balances to $2,304,830 and the gold bai- ances to $1,605,253. American silver is quoted at 7a per cent below gold, aod Mexican doliars at 102% 0 103% in gold. A defalcation for a large amount on the part of the assistant cashier of tho American Exchange Bank was rumored; but it transpired on inquiry that the ‘sum involved was ‘merely nominal,” and tbat this offi- cer had been discharged for cause on Saturday jast, whence arose the report. The bull elemeat on the Stock Exchange is strongly in the ascendant, and a material advance in nearly all the leading ruilway shares took place during the day, al- though the course of prices was at imer- vals irregular. New York Central, Erie, Michigan Southern and Northwostern were particularly buoyant, and a break in Rock Island only temporarily affected the general uarket, tis understood that the speculative director 10 Erie 18 now tn favor ofa rise, ho having bought largely of the stock last week; but whether he is or not matters little, as it is impossible for any one leading Mock to resist the influence of the general market be- yond a certain point, which bas now been passed in the case of Erie, There is no good and sufficicnt reasom why tho latter should bo selling fifty-six per cent below New York Central, aud either the one ig much below or the other much above its real valaa, All the indications faver pro- Jonged speculative activity om the stock Exchange, and the railway earnings are on a scale calculated to strengthen contidenve in valacs. The prevailing mone- tary ease ta not likely to be imterrupted until late in the year, i€ atall, and meanwhile the dulness of trade will Jesvo a vast amount of unemployed e¢apital in Wall street, under the influence of which there ig but one way for prices to tend. Loans continue to be made freely on government securities at four per ible, am intense reilgious intersst by means of a | the other. cent ena on mixed collaterals at five, while Fevival.” 2 pulita Plot banded by Broadway and Tenth avenue apd | gre, clam) commorcial paper fa salable at Prorasor Warrney's Reapica,—Last night Professor ‘poved* Koulevard, sold as follows:—Four los oa | 5 & 6 per cent discount on the street, The Whitney gave an entertainment at Dodworth Hall, which ne was pleased to style “Whitncy’s Oratorical and Sbakepearian Assumptions.’’ The hall was fairly fied with a very respectable audience. The tions were chosen from the spec the New World, Honry Clay, D: Randoiph, &c., and scenes fiom “King Lear" and**Henry IV.” The professor Las many qualitication® necessary for a reaver, but bis readings aro ofentimes maried by very prevalent mano-risine Long pauses and the adoption of the low guitural notes, so much affected by readers in general, bas a tendency io injure apd by uo ineans improve or render impressive any styie ot elocu- tion. Mr. Whitney’s powers ef mimicry are excelient and bis humor rich and sparkling, which qualitcations alone are suilicieut 10 make @ uighi’s entertainmeut enjoyabie. Tus Youxc Mey’s Commrrer or Tammany.—This or- ganization met last night at Masonic Hall, East Thir- twenth street, ‘The attendanco Dut slight, and the Dusiness traaeacted meroly routine, An early adjourn- ment was had. Oacax yor CiucaGo.—A public exbibition and trial of largo organ, to be erected in Christ cbarch, Chicago, took plage Inst weok at the warerooms of tho builder, Mr. Henry Erden. Tho following synopsis will give ha Broadway, beginuing with the corner of Eighty-ninth areet, to A. Biul hat for $20.200; the three adjuin- W. H. McCormick for $12,300; three lots on th avenue, commenciag 26 feot suuth of Eighty. ninth street, to Puiip Kbling for $3,000 each; two lots adjomiog the above, south, to J. D. Purip fer $2,875; the next adjoining to the same gentleman for $2,925, and the remaining one, on the corver of Highty-eighth street, also to Mr. Philip for One lt on 4 morth sie of Kighty. sar of this lot, frouting on Eighty. inth street, to the same gentieman for $2.67. The plot bounded by Broadway, Tenth avenue, Kghty seventh and Kighty- eighth streets was offered at $100,000, wiih wo takers, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE SALES, The following lows were disposed of yesterday at pub- lic aution by J. Cole, at the Commercial Exchange, viz :—Five lots on the northerly side of Baltic stree, near the middie of the block, between Filth and Sixtu avenues, each 20 feet front by 100 feet in deph, at $1,400 each. ‘Two lots on Keep street, northerly side, between Hroadway and Marcy avenue, cach 25 tect front, and one.100 feet in depth, the other 96 feet 6 menes, for $600 each, One lot on the east side of Fiat bash avenue, near the grand entrance to Prospect Park, feot front, 97 feet 7 inches mean depth, for , a the following improved property at the ligures some idea of its contents, &c. It has two sets re vans 2 pedals, from © © C, twenty-tive stops and two] frodee ald yd ‘uousand piper. The keys are extended two | 369 Cumberiund st, aujoiv ng, lot 100 feet deep. ‘4 feet in front, thus giving the organist as weil | 81 ani Cumberland st mijoining, three story and cellar brits baunes. lots 1S fect 0 paganes aa as the audi¢ace an opportunity of hearing the cas ame tee | hanes his piaying, which is @ great improvement, It is con. tained in an elegant Gothic case of black walnut, twenty- six feet high, seventoen feet wide and ten foet deep. The principal performer was Mr Ge the or- ganist of Grace church, who, in hx style of playing and peddliug, displayed of each stop throughout the entire organ, Mr. James &, Caul- fleld, of st, stephen’s couren, and Mr. Henry E. Browne, i the Anthon Memorial church, aiso rally tested it# merits. The organ was universally admired for the richness and exceiience of tls tones, being evenly voiced Varoughoat ana baving foundation stops of sufficient Power to offset the cutting tones of the cornets, mix- tures, &c, Saue-oy Iuronren Frer.—The cargo of the brig Ameri- cas, from Malaga, consiating of 1,738 haif chests and 1,193 quarter chests of Malaga oranges, was offered for OMicial Transfers of Real Estate and Leases Recore The following were the transfers of real estate end Joasos recorded in New York and Kings county yes. avs obey ens dicok. tte of Bl ay, W748? Tighnon w7i.t34 132,000 omente of fruit ¢ from that port to this by one vessel, The attendance at tbe cale was excellent, the bidding spiriied apd the prices obtained are considered tair. Tae Svrcwe at tae Luwati Aerivw.—Coroner Schirmer yestorday hoid au inquest at the Lunatic Asy- tum on Blackweil’s Island over ihe remains of Teresa Riveredo, a Cuban lady, twenty-ser committed suicide by hanging hers: tith of two physicians Jance Dowling two or three days since committed the deceased to the asylum, Earty on Sunday morning Mary Grant, one of the nurses of the asylum, saw deceased hanging to one of the iron bere of the window, with a piece of thitog which she had taken from her bed for the purpose. The vody when ont down was cotd and stiff, and according to the testimony of Dr, Warner, assistant physicias, life might bave been extinct (or three or four bours, The jury rendered a verdict corresponding with the foreg MS ftw oF id ava ee, istias ftw of 3d av, 2xt00.5 Tidd #0 na. 100 ftw of 7th ay, 4 lous, 18. 13100 Lat av, wm 811s £40 of Oth, a, 22 Ags 24 av wea, aft n Of 1st Worth, st, Feast 17th i, NO 16, 8 yea A2int wt, n 8, 469 fhe OF Ath wy 126th ot, m8, per year Ronwany tx Cavacn Street..-A most dartug robbery is reported to have taken place yesterday in Church streot, Jt is sid that an errand bey employed s & (o., clothiers, Mad boen sent to the bank 10, and ‘when oa bis way back he wos met by one of whom tripped him, aud wile down the money and some valuable papers were takeu from the Ind, Thi occurrence took piace at the corner of { Chorch and Duane stresta at about mt o'clock A, MM. Tho mea escaped with booty THAN CPRES IN HROORLTN Ainslie st, 4,10 its eo Lorimer, 25x100, Box vl, 8% lw tte of Union Bowl b yt Hicnory aves, 42.8 (tw Of Franklin av; 28:98100; Meserole st, 08, 36 (t w of Waterimry’ aty 6x100.. # Wm BB) Is © oF BiB fee a! s ANOTHER SANK SWIMDLED BY A CONFIDENTIAL AGENT, ie hour yesterday afternoon it became known ¥ the pubvc of Wall street that the American Exchange National Bank, on the corner of Broadway aod Cedar street, had been robbed by ite assistant cashier of about, por, haifa miition of doliars, whieh had oe 4 o that masistrom of maay a fortune- Subsequeatiy alarmed stockbolders Son called at he bank, and on mquiring into the @ assured that the institution would tain, by the defaleatton of ite officer, a loas to veoing the anvexed note from ory of she present position of toe vod at this office: — Joon st, 448 ft 0 Hien at 880 fw Smith a, 6%, Btn Summit ty ow a, 35 fi s. Lig ft w of U9 few 0 Tonideat, expiwn institntion, was ree A ; Tox . Loin No S87 00 C47 inciusive and’ Uh to Wd Incluaive, tun AnShican EXCRAEWA at. Base, bounded by Columbia, Bryant and Oregon strmeve... 1000 Con ew Yous, Feb 10, 1968 H Poritand ay. ov 4, 169 [14 of Manson place m0, vou eaten 'enthvieeeh a Fos road Gin uy and Bil ay ernie ee Tt MOE 171 ecting tuts inetiution being in ctrealaton, | deem it proper to sate that our lao tote o ha gee pas Asvistont canhior wan diacovered to have boon privately | Pron’ sy NaSA 8% ier, per month. erie engaged io Fpeculations His resigoaiion was imme- pe? year anata ‘ diately aceepied hy the Beard. Aiter vt ry caretul ta~ Myriie aa, Now pany ms S years ( oy Oe pee vestigation tis found the the bak may be involved YORE ve a ia a lowe ceeding $60,090, ATLAKDA—~LRARH RACORDRD, GO, # COM, Prosdent. | South Mill roads iO ft trom nw cor Canaraie road, 10 acren, 5 yearn, per 00 ‘The following were the ranstors of real ‘estate $0 Hudeou county, N. J., yesterday; HREW CITT, WEW JERSEY. derney Clty. Farnie—The eonditos of the Worth river yesiorcay way tantamouns to a blockade, ‘The ico Doated down wih ihe eby vide in large masses, The Desbrowses street ferry waa cloned entirely in the attarmpos, causing great inconronience to the public South 4th ate 6, 100 fe of Mor Routh 6th at, 1 @, 100 Te woof Col Mercaties at, # 8, low Now i, Bish wt, #8, 1OUNOY, block 8B; Yat No, oe & Map of Thus ar 9, ot fro ad arodgh to ‘2 ‘Thorne st, 0 6, los 204, jandt eireet pall-pase eight veloc ane evenioe, over whist several statement of the associated banks of this city for the week ending on the Sth inst, is the seme in every par- ticular as already published, aud it shows their reserve in speele and legal tender notes to be $26,685,286 in ex- cess of the required twenty-five per cent on their tia- bilities in deposits and circulation, the latter amounting to $251,941,382, upon which the legal reserve is $62,986,345, while that actually held is $89,670,631. A comparison of tho last bank statement with the rolurns for the corresponding weeke in 1967 and 1866 shows the following changes:— Feb, 8, 1868, Inc. . $20,826,711 Inc. 7,686,115 1,319,824 Inc.. 19,602.713 Dec.. 1,781,733 Feb, 8, 1867. Ss Depoaic Legal 2,588, 754 There has been an active investment and a moderate speculative demand for government securities at the counters of (he leading dealers, with the heaviest trans- actions in ten-forty bonda, which soid om the stroet as high ag 10534. The purchases of these were understood t be mainly on foreign account, At the last cali quo- tations declined a fraction in some instances, bus afver- wards the market remained steady, and at the close the Joulowing prices were current: —Rogietered, 1881, 111% @ LIN; coupon, 1681, 112% a 112%; 6-20's, registered, 1862, 108 a 1084; 5-20's, coupon, 1962, 111g a 1115; ; do., 1864, 10875 w 109; do., 1865, 109% 2 110; do, 1965, January and July, 107% a 108; do., 1867, 107% @ 1083;; 10.40'a, rezigtered, 10144 @ 101% ; 10-40'e, coupon, 104% = 105; Juno 7.008, 107%, a 107K; July 7.905, 107, @ 1074 ; May compounds, 1864, 117% 0 11755; August do., 1163; 9 1164; September da, 116 a 116K; October do., 115% a 116. At the commencement of basiness this morning the stock market was strong and active, and at the early session of ihe open Prices wore 4 a1 per cent bigher than at the ciore on Saturday, New York Centrai having advanced to 120% and Erie to 754. At the fret regular board New York ( entral was firm at the advanos, but prices goneraily showod a slightly yielding tendency, and om the second call Rock Isisnd was weak, New York Coatral closed 234 higher than at the same time on Saturday, Erie 4, Reading 1, Meebigam Southerm ¥, Northwostern preferred %;, Milwaukee and St. Paul pre- ferred %, Atlantic Mail 136. Roek island was ‘< lower, Fort Wayne ‘%. Government securities were firm. Sizes of 1881 closed }¢ ligher, coupon Ove-tweniles of 1862 3, issue of 1864 1{, sue of 1565 %, mew iano of 1865 %, mew teeue of 1967 4, cou. pon ten-forties %. Seven-thirtics, sevond series, were 4 lowor, Tho expresa shares were moderately active at sn advance of 1% a 2%. After the bourd Rock Island suddenly declined to 974; under false Tumors to the effect that the Bupreme Court hed de. cided to allow the case in relation to the $4,900,000 of new stock to be removed to the Untied States courts, and wio that the Iowa Lgislature had takew some uo- tion oa the bill recently introduced in tavor of the pro- wont dircetore of tnecompany. fhe other railway shares Aympathized to a lim:ted extent wit this naexpected declino, but an upward reaction was soon experienced, and at the open hoard aot ona o'cieck the apeculative feoling was gain confident, and Erie sold at 75, Reck Island at 98% and New York Comtral at 130%. Subse. quently tho reaction comtimued to make progress, and there more tha unusual activity in the deatidga in the long room, At tho second regular board the market was sirong especially fot New York Contral and Erie, New York Contral closed %% higher than at the first regular board, Erie X, Northwestern preferred %. Fort Wayne was 14 lower, Allantio Mail %, Cantom $y. Governmont securities ware barely steady except (or tou-fortion, Coupon Ure-twenties of 1865 closed \y lower, new issue Of 1367 %y, soven-thirtios, xecoad series, \y, Exproee ehares were yy & 1M lower, Ab the open board at balf.paat three there waa a farther advance in prices, i Erie old at 76%, Now York Contrul at 131%, Mioni- gx Southern at 094, Rock Island at 08% and North. western common at J1'{, The whole of the ‘pute’ of (he later etock at sixty sold by Mr. Henry Keep matured to-day, and tho resamptioa of activity and buoyancy in it immediately afterwards took the street romonbat by surprise, After the board salea of icrio were rade as high as 75%, a vory buoyamt specuin- tive 4 ; but & slight reaction succeded, ® quarter to wiz the market was firm at the sabjoined quotations: —New York Central, 19144 #191; Erie, 164; Hudson River, 148% © 14914; Reading, 95% @ 06% ; Michigan Sonthern, 92% 9 93; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 96% 0 97; Clevo Jad and Toledo, 112% @ 112%; Rock Inland, 9¥% a 906; Norihwesterm, 00% 2 6); do, preferred, 75% 0 1834; Pacific Mall, 100% » 100% ; Western Union Tele raph, 360 3634: Obto and Miesiesipp! certificates, 3326 83356; Canton Company, 60% = 60%; Atlantic Mail, 96% 9 96%; Cumberland, 363, 38; Quicksilver, 25% a ‘28; Mariposa, 8 a 83¢; do. preferred, 13% 4 14. ‘The foreign exchaace market was quiet and rather Deavy in tone, and bankers’ bills om England at sixty days were quoted at 1005 a 100%; at three days, 110 4 11034; commercial bills, 100% a 100%. Bills on Paris at sixty sys, 5.16 @ 5.18%; at three days, 5.12}, 05.11%. On Berlin—Bankers’, 71% a 72; commercial, 7134 7134. ‘The following is the fivancial statement of the Illinois Contra! Xallroad Company for the month of January :— 4 RIES for $135,898 6,121 . * 44ot for 56,337 ‘TRAFFIO Recaots from freight... Receipts from gers. Rooe pts from maltese Receipts from rent of road. Receipts trom other sources. Total receipts in month of January, 1868. Total rece:pts in mouth of January, 1867. Estimated earnings in the month of January on the voces l@ aod Soutm Carol road SALES AT THE NEW. YORK $70CK EXCHANGE. pening gute 15 A. M. 3x0 US 5: gal r kr u aey — 107% lwo ie ie Ly Sou OB 6 200 9000 60 N’ 1000 7,30 1 200 a! 186) 7.80 Tr v0 1000 NY 6s, "TB. wo boo oahegal Tie we 3000 . 60 ow 133 2 tire si a Sl 20 108 100 984 100 100 1290 nw B74 200 1883 6\0 Chi 95" WO 7634 00 che t be 102% 200 Mu do... lig aun 6 American Ex Bank M8” 100 DAUNicholns Bonk, Ss wd 86 Fourth National Bk 104 350 do, S885 hic & 100 do... 113 Chie & an O1 1200 di 10 NJ Ce 40 Del. 1000 Mar 4 rr) {00 tan £8 Jo jwor {op How tiara Hoe Rie Toy Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. aiaiiRis He 7.30 gcse ug} 7.80 Tr m, 8d series 107) COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monoar, Feb. 10-4 P. M. Corrox.—Consequent upom the favorable cable advice from Liverpool the market ruled Armer, prices betng fully ge. per Ib. higher. At the improvement there was an active demand, ‘mainly from apeculators and exporters, the sales footing wp 9475 Dales, ineluding 3.90 for export, 3,000 on speculation, 1,475 for spinuing and 1,340 in transit, We quote: Uplande eecsone une and New Orleans Ordina: wo pe Geodon qi ww Low middiing. Is: ww Sbiddling, 2% Good imdidinng. a malg Corras.—All Kinds were quiet, but meady at former prices, sales 1,024 bags ex St. Ursula on private orma, FiOUK AND GRaln.—iieceipts, 6.654 bbia, flour, 230 do. and 222 bage cory 3,080 bushels wheat, 37,30) do. corn, 3.000 do. oats, % Fye@ and 33do. bariey. "Ihe inurket for State and Westera four was steady under a fair demaud We from the trade and for shipment to the provinces aad coast. wise ports. Por California the demand was fair at full prices, Sales, 6,30) bbls. and 2,0) sacks at our quotations, Soatiern flour was sparfugly dealt in, but no change ve- curred iD nth sales were made of 60 bis, Kye four 9 Common to inediam extra an Round hoop Obi9, shipping brands.. Kowad beop Onio, trade brands, St. Louis tow extr Lai subie exNa.. St. Louis ehoice tamily Gowmon Southern Xe flour sar Gorn meal, Braudy wins, Corn meal, Jersey. ‘ SWhea wae quiet Ui dimer,” ‘The’ sales wore Tanada as $8 Vi. 700 dq, red Penneyivania at $2 61 dock, and a suvall Jot of whtie Soutbera at $2 50, F demand und firm, but rales were somen hab restriowed by the acarenty of freight room. Sales 45,00) bush. els at $1 27 @ $1 3) for new mized Wester E for white do. moatiy namall tots; $122 rT Soutnern, $1 25 $1 20 tor yeliow Jersey, ate od iotved Western afloat. pales 4) ann, bu shels, at Bic. ‘Saose tior demand, the Anion 1g 140 bushels, 78 for Weatoro, Barley was mproved demand, and with a light ee? Nicos werg higher. Sales 7 900 bushels Regn fap bars male bigher. samaboeeices $1 Ww. he anarket continued 10 tulle quiel but ratow iy ‘The mene were:—Ta Liver. pool, ‘Sis bales eoon a bet atearner, uh walls cory at Wid, Sul, bales Cotton at 263. i, end 15) tierees beef at Bs, jlasgow, per steamer, eves Ta ablin. The charters wererrd brig 10" lau. bu, with 14,000 bushels rye, ator about 7s QUENT Baos —Saleg bales at 1%, Cron was dul und nominal at 10, 4 10% F iocenrs of 0 soles eC aay ‘deneviplloa®” Ja mouerate demand for Weelere 10 alore, Mantis 1 16 for sbipping and $t 20 befag quiet bub TMarket was nadhanged, steady; salen 2 bales at Gos. 2 Wo, for Ainerican, MOLAssFs— An improved demand leas Pog! re steady, Sales 100 bola, New Urieans at 6c. » thnds,, 32 cree, 24 bela. Cobia maseorado oo pevgace terme hava Srou.—Spin torpeatine again Bdvauced, dios. ing i 660, & tle. it, howorer, the business wee ving only 40 bile, at Wie, and aboutese dove ‘strive, te business wae train and good sivained were quot No. 4 $0 Uri w8s NO. TB 18 A841 wt 35097, The sales were $3 Gi~iatter price for a small lot: oy ber o's Ab S39, Odo. atraimed at 83 pale aod Yo arrive jG dos fof om private worma. steady at $3 12, « 83 87% for Wilmington, CX, Linseed remained quiet but firm ut $1 13 6 6) 18 ta ‘bie, Other Kinds wore wneh The pork marty bough sow tean cloming at $23 80 Bed Bia for Manel aid ag the ales were 1 mited. sa, 4 and el a this a8 0 & B18 {oF coMuoN (9 good mess hind sin's $21 for extra, do; ui9 300 frerees At GSH a BW) for tor India’ beefy nad $94 for prima ae romalued gttet bat steady; the sales $8290. Cusimente were in ‘uit ds 528 peices were tending upward; alex 3 packages at Sw Bie noulders, 6. 4 Yao. dr th wales compriatuir 6 at 1Wige, & toe tor cum peviana Ul, 124. & clear, Mie a Lge. Cor short rib, aad ta aks t fear, Lard wee nigher pind st the fraprweiient a ‘tate Dusine de. wb ras ooneuminated, he 10) Dula, at 1 to kettle rendered, fuer was firm, apie s lov of abowe 28 DbIe. (high gravity) aotd at ibe la T sieselpeie the market somalnes ou bales 1,(00 bbls. prime higir atraw to white, part » Hae Meomaiiow OF (08 Toarkel wee unchaaced of Caroling were made withia the range nd rime iy dealt in, but drmty held ab Fetim ag Cul The sales wi ube; also MB bores ath retined the ‘was light, bat prioes were We quote pewders crushed and graauisted at ile & AON white ab 1b5g0. & 1Oigc., aad yellow at ifjge. & of Unleutta Hneeed to the extent of about ore reported at or about #380, gold, duiy pald, 1h miner kiran we beard of 80, Dusinesa, Glover wae eer aie timothy at $30 $325, and rough Moir wae firm, with a moderate demand, Gales 100,000 i SHIPPING NEWS. ~Alunaune for New York=This Day. PORT oF sew YORK; F FEBRUARY 10, 1868, CLEARED, altamslun < City of New York (Br), Halcrow, Liverpool vis nae Bria (Br), Forbes, Liverpooi—Nationa: Steam- pteamship Allemannia (Hi, sapemene (Ham), Meier, Hamburg sp eenmanip Key West, Radoit, Charlesion—penner, Brows SveamsbipPrancoais, 8) Bhip Ocean (Bre), Ger Hark Asphodel, Norio, Sydney, Bea Arian (in, Grant St eb Bog Aften (be pany oes MMH Stockham, Gordery, ‘Nuevitas—Goldinenne & Sehr Lulsita, Underbil, Baracos—B J Wen! Sehr Carrie Walker, McFarland, L, MeCree- ehr J 7 Hubbard, Loveland, Richmond—Van Brant & ‘Schr Casrie Webb, Worthington, Baltimore—Bemtiey,. Miller & Thomas, ARRIVALS, RETORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Boxeke, ory ar Charleston, 68 bourne, wh bh Steamship ‘mndee and ard. ip Fairbanks, “H Wilmington, N@, with Gtecnae aaa tissatat 4 Youre a Vie . 4 City Polat,’ tle. “Bours mond ans with mdse end passe NL Met » ON Ly Nereus, , Boston, with Tradee, toWu P mah Meptane Baker Boston, with mdse, to Wm P ir), Forbes, Palermo 70 days, aod GibraRar’ sri frat fo Brett son & Go, for the last 20 daye’ oorig Brisk Ci et Hi Cieatuggte, 22 Heh amen, a or Fowler & dow og NWig ie on ths coat, Pela Gold Fish (Be) ery Matin, 8, 15 daye ee sugar, to mamer. Has been 8 days north of Hulicrab, with strong trig FEF Pitt (Br), Locke, Bermuda, 8 dave, 1 pelant. to Midleton 4.0, Had ‘nirong WNW aud Ni gulen, inst, lat 37, ae 11, ve Peis, EA Coltas, irom hoy for pA ct nen pee from WNW, was nem er beam ends, dus a mage, and Was obliged to pat back to Bermuda, ai pag ‘on the Ios. anges, to Doliner & Po:ter. herrings, to Cha: rr Scbt'Floreace Rogers, Kogers, New Orleans, 0 days, Has lad heavy wenthr. a (at Bast tnstant, ihe a porn teras, with trong N aud NE gal ty been Md Gays north of Matleray, wilh strong N ond BW Bien aaa Addie’? Bllsapson Stiapoon island. (At art Latend. ) Schr Anna A Holton, Cook, pg us been Solr Mary B Jewell, fortune Bay, Nf, with franem Behr £8 big Bega Apilachicola, 14 days, with eotien "rovidence. Schr “ey Joves, Muncy, Providence, BELOW. ‘Twoships and one brig in offing, bound in. SAILED. Steamships Key West, Charleston: Franconia, Portland: ships oe eh Lord Brough: bs Hamburg; Rat. er, San Francisco; nko, Dexter. Elie Bares, Bermuda, brigs Buus Dexa, Curasoe; Mary A Chase, Neuvitas. Wind at sunset N, Marine Dinnsters. wantin. 1 CW Loap, Ward, from New Orleans Rey 30 for 'NYork, before reported put into Cl Beit by ith loss of rudder, rey 4 took a heavy porther soon sebatienge 4 Key West, which ceniinued up te lat 8; on Saturda; 1, the ship's Fi wis knooked @f by R sea; afleg that worked the vexse! with salts, NNW, entid wasmade,wheo the wind biuwd NE, after wi sivered for Charleston. Snir James A Wniant, from Rath, Me, which arrived at Charleston 4th thst after being asnore ou the bar (as eaten rkported), te aia etd injured and had about fowr feet of wate! u relieved. Her condition is such. soto prevent her taking « valuacle cargo whigh could have been secured for Clarkson, from Gambia for New York, as rena, bas best comlemnued and was to have been sold at auction ‘on the 0th ult, Buia Fatcor (Br), Ingham, from Trinidad bound te Halt fax. put into Lermuda 26h ait in want of safle and previ wicg been ST.daya out On Jau & a8 Wi rations? Cope Samury bats soruionster coming on sbe- was driven as far east as lou 55, and lat 33, Bric Battimons—Fortress Monroe, Jun 10—A survey Ras deen held on the brig Baltimore, from Liverpool for Boston, and she baa been or: to Norfoik for repairs, Brig MT Taoswax—t Johns. NY. Fed 7--Lrig MT True. man 1p, from New York for t ith 20: teal ‘and provisions, ls fotally lost ear ‘Trepasey. vi hands drowaed except the capsain: cargo u total, lees, new measurement, pee builé 10 1866 a vrve slans » whence a Cogter—St Jebns,.NF. Fe came here for a tug, which towrd on the 7th. Durlog the captain's peepdared on and Seed our takeu, 150 of whieh have beem lice. che 7th inat, tearttne saltence at ‘St John bs (Tobin) was drowned, The vessel, with the cargo will probably be eondemned. Scun Ocetma, Vance, from Bahia, for New York, at Ber. muda la distross and abandoved after survey, was sokd ai Suetion 25th ul for £300."She was bougut by Cape 8 Spencer, of chr Alert. from Turks Islands for New a) Macross, by ated Bil ite fork, put into Wilmington, NC. 6th inat, having experienced, heavy eather, ‘and with lose of fore gall, Toretail, abd fore: and main booms. Sena W H DeWirr—The New Orleaus Picayane of the Sth inst saye:—Prom Capt Carnell, of schr lectric Spark, wo learn that schr W Il DeWitt was lost off Port an Prinee about the loin of December last, Her offivers and erew were saved. Scun Vinerre, ashore at Salisbury beach, was got eff th inatand. A scuoommn, which has bean at anchor on the west side of the harbor of New Itaven for two or three days, was em, Sinday deiven by the foe ner the rocks of South End, asd placed in a daugerous position, log THe Sounn—-The New Haven Journal of the 10th {nat says:—The propeller New Haven, Capt Snow, arrived, here ses vesterday of waa athe left about five ed Se fara the Hlammocka, where he count of the ice a ni ceeded and aucccaded in getting through, aithoagh abe fo encouater very heavy fields of las some, et thes dee miles in Jeugth and containing cakes piled upon each other two or thros feet bigh. with difioulty the Souad Marlena ateamerdLeader endeavored to break acbannel through Harlem River, but was compelled te give- ‘up. day. Weare under obligatiyns to purser F W Ely, of steam. ship Herman Livingston, from Savannah, for papers iq. advance of the mai! Horsds were de saross on the ico all day yesier. tal sip IMinote om Saturda: sachoreg® ta Grevassat Bas, wearer te ve teoetion oe Alwougu she was moured outside Of the tidal currenty the jarga quantities of we whieh, were foreed Into G Gravesend Bay carried her adrift, (wo large ancuors down to her, whtel te presataed will bold her at A Snes {nei from Liverpool, and reported heat rane otat fat ar 4 reserve stent OLOKY, Capt Orindle, of ship Old Colon; Galing Jas’ (row Nvork reportascWas #ecaays, fron York tothe Kquator, experiencing light easterly winds the Trades; from thence to Lhe river iio de la Plate 24 da from tot the Dee 6, poay sith jaudiue, 61 daye from, uellzed “Betieh chy, ‘ule iting ishing ‘pessoas ie’ intingussinn on! from sydney bound vo Opores Se Oe ef Bow. far fast. The Sine bark built ‘orm prion WP £6 Dray reosntly sunched from the Raynes NH, iw eatied the Soud. Notice to Mai re. a Providence river ng been earried away Speken. Bark Cassibsianus (Br), 8) days trom Swauees for Valpa- Te iavcl tes, ton bt W ED Hecktus, Crom Bermuda for New York, Fed 4, ‘woo 7h, Foreign Ports, Caroutta Jan 9—In port Lark Robert, Loud, from Galle, to load for Wha hype Fag ee ‘Unastoy. Ja. Jan %—In_ port ache rook! as before), Dougiags, from abit for NYork. nord 1 Pkava, Cvl, Deo S—Arrived, sche Coquette, Nichel- fon, Beaton. American Porte. BOSTON. Feb 5, PM--Cleared, steamer Saxon. B Philadel pbia cand Kate Troop (Br). Creel Onarieaon, ieauier Glaueum TMORE, Fab Areivods cleans and Yavana via C N York; brig RO Wright, Waroer, bari Angoiro: sthrs now Hore, Harris, Pordaad; Bigughe, U Bri rare. at \anapoda, brig Aiagars (BP) from ‘Turka ialande, sen sine Harw f wUltared “Benener wecla TAs ttowee, Boston via Norfoi; wk on (Br), Geres, Rio ro. oatck serene went to wa hd inal; ship Ellen Stewart ae bis TARLI pines Feb S—Arrived, steamer C W ler, Wark, ha Oriente ia ey Went for York, ~Bace fh Al@vander Mo, ote Andrews, Li Sinan Ga, Feb? - week, echra Weare o Pay, Peascot, 9 load Pr ‘Gharlone Fab, Stron ‘Nuvied previous, bark An J Malan: a Yor! BS, yp Liberty, Bain, ious Carroll. Hndgine nap tines, Hh “Th port alip Howard, Roberte, f F& Orion Weine, la wir; sonra U I v rig J er, Kel ley, Ree lag Viner at Bei ida May, Brisas, lg, Nurrugaaserte oe rh RN DUN a Pe Arrived, sehr Wille Mowe, Hit HON ROM, Feb Bathe revenue curier orth. erner boarded off Cape iieory British drigs Kaiabow, and in Given, fot Baltr.no1 The brie Gertrude, C: 0) Gray, fram Rio ordered to Baltimore Bark Horrog Ernat, Janeiro, has been ordered to NYork; ane insde the passage here | feo weather is oo! and ploaant, with » light wiad from KN. amt ~Put back, sche Marion Gi Passed up, brig hw sy from Turks (elands for Nortolk, KOMUVESTON: Jaa, Sectioured, bark Anthon Gunther brig Hall Goinmoia. Brereton, re catawarnient, Fi 4, aed sd, eh Nor’ Weater, Foster, for wchr WU "rian, Rathverne, he x ee NG, Feb yah Cee Ne Pe, laa cea dosnt ia. ae (god seared Oleared,

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