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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Frupar, Feb. 14—6 P. Mig The gold market experienced a further decline this morning, the earliest transsetions having been at 140, following which there Was an advance to 140%; and a subsequont decline to 139%. Late in the afterngon, bowever, there was asudden advance, in the midst of great excitement, to 1414¢ under various sensation de- #patches from Washington, one of whioh was that Gen- era! Grant was to be suspended by the President and Genoral Sherman placed in his stead, This reaction was all the sharper owing to the fact that the ‘shorts’ be- came frightened and bid the market up on themeelves, and the latter, from having declined too rapidly, was al- ready ripe for @ partial recovery, The ‘‘sbort’ reat thas been largely increased since Tuesday, but the foat- ing supply of coin continues in excess of the borrowing omand, and loans were made at ra‘es varying from four to six per cent. The gross clearings amounted to $95,559,000; the gold baiauces to $2,008,730 and the currency balances to $2,914,911, Mr, Logan's resolution introduced in the House of Representatives thie after. Boon, providing that on and after the Istof Jone alt United States securities shall pay an internal tax of two Percent per annum, to be collected by deducting one per cent semi-annually from the coupons at the t:me of Payment, was without effect, as the scheme was re @4rded as both absurd and tmpracticable. The less tinkering there is with the Soances the better, such Meaolutions as this should be buried im the eame grave ith Sherman's fanding oill. This has been @ rather @ul! day on the Stock Ex- yohange, but the market far railway shares has been @toady, aad there ia no change to ni im the specu- Street. Erie continues to attract dally transactions Ita low price tn ‘comparisoa with the shares of the other New York ‘wailways causes i$ to attract buyers, and 1 18 generaliy folt that either Erie ts a good purchase or the rost of ge market isa good sale. It 1s both stated and con- @radicted that a million doliars ‘of the mortgage bonds of the Bradford and Buffalo Railway, of the leased ‘branches ef the Erie Company, were converted into ten thousand shares of Erie common stock « short time @ince. It seems hardly credible that the holders of a seven per cent security would exchange it for « non- ‘dividend paying stock at seventy-five, and if such @ conversion has been made it may be safely assumed to be a steckjobbing operation on the part of the bears tn Erie, headed by the speculative director, There is no ‘Feason, however, why the capitalization of its leases should lower the pries of Erie stock; but, on the con- trary, it furnishes a good argument in favor of an ad- ‘vance, as the company thoreby substitutes a non-interest Dearing for an Interest bearing obligation, Neverthe- eas, the bears doubtiess hoped that these rumors of Capitalization would temporarily depress the stock by threatening an increase of the amount to be carried in Wall street. The leasing ef the Bradford and Buffalo ‘Tino was a job at the expense of the Erie Company tn ‘the firat instance, and if the capitalization of the lease to the extent mentioned has been made some spe- cial inducement, must have been offered bosides Erle common stock, Whether the speculative director is “‘sbort’’ or ‘long’ on the market at present is a matter ‘upon whicn street opinion is very much divided; but ‘Sittle importance is attached to the inquiry so far as it ‘concerns the future course of prices, The plethora of Moanabie funds is stimulating speculation for a rise, and vail the indications favor a long continuance of monetary ase. Loans are made freely at four per cent on govern- sment securities and five on mixed collaterals, and the ‘best grade of commercial paper is rated at fives six Per cent, and good, but not prime, at sev eight Government securities were steady during the early part of the day, notwithstanding the sharp decline in old; but the speculative transactions in them were on a ‘very limited scale, although the rogular Investment de- ‘mand showed no falling of In the afternoon five- Awonties of 1863, which have been sold “short” largely "thts woek, declined about % per cent, and there was a mominal decline of % in er issues, With the ad- ‘vance im gold, however, aflér the last cali there was an active inquiry for the six per cent gold bearing stocks end especially the old five-twenties of 1862 and 1865, for Doth of which there is a foreign demand, and bids were @dvanced 3 @ SX per cent Considering the previous decline im gold governments showed reat Grmness, and the indications are that the recent dulness will svon give piace to renewed animation attended by am advance in prices, At the close the market was firm at the subjoined quotations:—Regis- Cored, 1681, 1119 0 111%; coupon, 1881, 111% 0 112%; 6 20's, registered, 1862, 107% a 108; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 1115¢ © 1113; do., 1864, 10834 © 109; do., 1865, 109% a 109%; do., 1865, January and July, 207% a 107%; do,, 1667, 107% 8 108; 10-40’s, registered, 101% a 1014; 10-40's, coupon, 1043¢ a 105, June, 7.80's, 10734 a 107%; July, 7.30's, 10734 a 107%; May compounds, 1864, 11734 @ 1175 ; August do. 116% » 116%; September do., 116 1164; October do., 115% a 116. Al the commencement of dasiness the stock market was steady, and at the early session of the open board dt was moderately active, with saies of Erie at 75% and -of New York Central at 133}¢ a 183%. At the first reg- ular board there was no materia! change in prices, and the chief activity was in Erie, Erie closed % lower than @t the same time yesterday, Reading %, Michigan Southern \%, Cleveland afd Toledo %, Northwestern 3, Go. preferred %, Pacific Mail 13, Western Union Tele- graph %. Government securities were steady. Coupon Gvo-twenties of 1862 closed 14 lower, new issue of 1865 ‘A. Tennessee sixes of the new issue were active and advanced %. The express shares were % « 13 lower. At the open board at ome o'clock prices were slightly Jower, Erio selling at 8% a 755%, but the market was mteady, although rather quict. At the second regular board the volume of business was light, bat prices indi- cated considerable firmness. New York Central ctosed 114 lower than at the first regular board, Northwestern Xs, Pacific Mall 34, Western Union Telegraph %. Fort ‘Wayne was 5 higher, Auantic Mall . Government securities were barely and mactive. At the open ‘board at balf-past three , arket continued dull, but 75%, New York Central nd «608% «8 699, Michigan Southern 03 a 9334 and Fort Wayne 101% « 102 During tho remaindor of the afternoon the market was Qrm and prices improved a fraction, while Erie re- mained the most active of the railway shares, At the lone at balf-past five the following quotations were eurreat:—New York Central, 133% 0184; Erie, 75% © ‘15%; Reading, 04% @ 94%; Michigan Southern, 93 a @33¢ ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 063, 0 97; Cleveland and Toledo, 112% a 113; Rock Island, 98% a 99; Fort Wayne, 101% « 102; Northwestern, 60% « 603; do. preferred, 4% @ 74%; Pacific. Mail, 109% « 10034; Ohio and Mississippi corti! ‘8 32%; Western Union Tele- qraph, 35%¢ 0 85%. mates on Continental ities advanced fraction, Baakors’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at 100% 0 109%; at three days, 1108 110%; commercial Dills, 108% a 1005¢. Bille on Paris at sixty days, 6.150 13%; at three days, 5.124 a 5.11%. On Berlin— Bankers’, 72; commercial, 713g. On Bremen—BSankers’, 10% a 70; commercial, 7854 © 70, On Frankfort Bapkors', 41.0 4134; commercial, 40% 040%. On Am. -aterdam— Bankers’, 41 © 414{; commercial, 40%. On Hamburg—Bankers', 36 8 3614; commercial, 35% a 35%. On Antwerp—Bankors’, 5.15 05.13%; commer. cial, 6.17% 0 6.16%, Some of the mining shares are being galvanized into activity by those who have been holding them for « Jong time past, but there is no legitimate demand for ‘this class of securitics. At the (rst board Quartz Hill closed 10¢. higher than at the second board yesterday, selling at $2 05; Smith d& Parmoteoo 476,, selling at $3 47; Montana 6c,, sell- fing at G50,; La Crosse Gold 13¢., selling at 70c.; Edge hill Mining 160,, selling at $3 20; Consolidated Gregory Gold 100,, setting at $485; Rocky Mountain sold at 306, ; ‘Walkill Lead 390. Fivo-twontion advanced to 72% to-day im London, dm sympathy with (he decline in gold. The quotations for ‘Ghese and other American securities on this and previous datos wore as fubjoined:— Feb. 3. Feb. 1. Feb, 14. tee ae a Ailing th mK 4 The rocvipta for custome and the receipts, payments ‘and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this ety for the ex- pired portion of the week have been as follows:— 101,871,048 192'236,670 102,148,909 10 Feb. 1: 472,116 1,024,666 es l4.. Fat Loree : deflallbiis 7 SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Friday, Feb, 14-0615 A. 1. rate demand and the salen were eonfined to Sem oxen witaan the range of LiMo. a 12%{0. fur loug clear, Ue. tor short do,. 1. for lung rib, 122, 4 1BMo. or atte , fdas and Lidge, Ho. for Sumberta Cut $1520 US orm, Bh co. Ba Fa ae a Ee meats, naman ‘ore, wih sale of 0) “pactke A OU x 4 : nt within the range of 9Ke. a Who. for pickled aud ge eiciocs sts 168 Mer Uaien ie & z shoulders; 1140 for amoked doy ida lige for pablo? hams, ‘and Iéc, for amvked ds, For buttent » WAS a good appended quota. We q ioe butier:—Hroome, other connles, tala and aod the market was firm pt the $0 was autet: frkins, 4c, a ibe, ties, trkins, Chemango L State tubs ‘cod ‘firkin: m, tubs, State, fair to good, 430, % tubs, State, fine to Cay oe a Bic,; Ponnsylvania State, firking and tubs, 400, « da extra, 3% pr Canada, ea 3, Shatner rie coinmon, 120. fat lo, fairto good, lie. @ lta extra, Ido. a 150, factory do,, faa, L = lie, tr demand for crude, wat hold. pall - “todo tie am b. Stee’ ere bi fe eS 1s, deraonding fall prices, vin in balk and Ie. 1a Thin” ‘lot of 300 bblat wold au Tige,” honded soatinued to gute dull and bouvy. though 0 Tay wore not quolably lower at about ae. wale of ‘mate. at Di4e, ‘a nd 8 ae. ws "40, “superior brand, was’ ramored fame price, Free was dull, Small sales of footy un Pepe ana myn,“ Naphtha wae Asin a0 le- mand’ and firmly held, but the saica ere ugh — bbls, on crivate terms. Mladelpb aga without acuvuy. "Bale 000 Sc. buyer's enh 2,000 &, ry ‘option on private terme, an: write, tn bond, for ti elant halt bageent st Rice. The = reat ad 200 MiP & StF Ist. ny Chie & Gt Eaat ‘000 Alt & Terre H I 5000 Pitts, FWA C 34 10000 American guid. F she is Comamneree. £8 nant of NAmerica, 2 i rene. pene Be eaguenasesees £44 u i ra ee wt sat = : 3°: = agers in, bub. guite t food refining Cuba, ‘boxes at 13%fc., = so. ned was se + More emit Iimseed continue 0:0 begs, S86: ftemiv | soeld at Tae tiie tort ‘a i. falee 05 bhda. Cubs at page. a bores at Tages pe "i ese powdes White and 1¢0, Serps.—The de) eure id good « the ented being to arrive, at ja bond and a resale of 2.090 bage. also to arrive, terms. Other kinds were dal! bus slondy: clover, B}4c.; timothy, $3.a.93 25, amd rough flex, $2 05 a wage: ban 1500 0: Drices —There was some demand. for a few we desarintions, 1000. U. vetoes wore Roneralty unchanged, ; Sous mats cassia ‘at bi0., gold, and aad wale "clovea oa private Sia? 8 SaLe —The market was quiet, buti prices wore Rt change of moment. - obbers® jprizas ware a8 fllo 000 St for Ashton 90 8 $8 for Mars 20000 nethingt B'S for grounds ror Den 20000 Brana Bs tor Praselan tual bos & Saige, for Parks Talend 18100 ee 2 i: F) Fe ‘ is 3 io te bales Havana al sit sig E 7 & II and nominal Straights: 300 9 ir Banca, and Ze. a 23hc. for Eni Heh ail gold. 100 Plates wore also dull, but held at full prices: 60 boxes f. C: 3 é harooal id ‘on private terme Tt was quoted ab pie Bone. There- were no 20, a 300, for State and Western in bond, foo For the lower grades of fesee and Califorais, an | improved demand p: but other kinds are Bale. "vices of almost all descriptions, remain heavy. ia the market for foreign there is but litte doing. The sal 300,000 Ibs, 3 le. iueluding coarse COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fruvay, Feb. 1¢~8 P: M. Berswax was dull at 400. a dlc. Corron.—The transactions io this staple were light, and the market closed heavy at the appended quotations. The sales were lim:ted to about 3,000 bales, including 1.440 for oi Se. ran (re ject: petals i og) 806 Cor spinnt bg Rash Sas toate: “Pomumpintate. on situ, We quote:— Private torma; $000 Ibs, scoured At 690. ; ‘also 35,000 Ibs. and New Orleans | patie combing xt 420. a 470, ; 15,000 Ibs, combing, 60 bags Texas, | shoarings and 10,000 tbs, fine noile, on bei ng ‘at B6c a 43c,; 27.000 Ibs. Texas at Zo. as ring clip California, at I8ige. 2054 We, a 99}50. for fall and Inferior sprina clip: i 2156 | do., oxtra pulled, at Of foreign the sales are 50,000 Iba, 33 | | Bast India at about 900.; 90,000 do, Kalmuc at about 160,j aereess NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day. Prices, her kiod unchan Sal Hi Rig 00 bagn, ex Jultel, and S02 do. ex aselin on private Manet: —All kinds were juiet, but steady. Adaman- tines, 14 ounce, 2lc. a perma, eset a tBe., id patent, Copeen.—The business in Py was light, Shop ty mens rm, Sales about 100. égr Raltonore i ‘ighjonn datge. foc Portuge Lake, including bs. Detroit for March at baat An of 5,000 Ibe, Me al Tumored, on private terms Davos axp Dres.—The General market was quiet. Sates 300 tons soda ash at mi 5c. ik ae ic ods Vcc. do. 80 drums caus 5 Tong caske o faders i or out. ; d y a to oy te ie eae Ske. and to aritve, ai bales Gambier at 430... eal, 19:canka garancine, 40 do, Oporto argols tad 9,000 bales licorice root on priva The stock of Domingo and Jamaica log- eas bbls, and 4066 tare Deemeses-- The market ee, quiet. most descriptions ts lai St. do. soma Stat ‘ i tie aenlore srore enabled io 40 & litte. et: but pis of whom reported a very quiet but steady inar bd The local brokers bought tmenme erent but aero wus o pec savvy in any ite: | PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 14, 1868, fornia ou conununa “to Smieet with fr iron ete . CLEARED. Steamship Gity of Parte (Br), Kennedy. Liverpool—-J @ yg) Moneka, Shackford, Charleston—-Wheeler &. Birk Princess of Wales (Br), shields, London—C L at ut (includ, venom BE 3 ‘Berk 4Dodman (Br), Perry, Cork for ordere—Dasl & wo o ‘Bark Canada (Br), 1; Havre—H J DeWolf & ae Bou One % sehratar ie een eee aeieen ot Bt Lou aw extra 10 5 | ‘Bark Heimarth (Brom) Lange, Bremen—Funch, Meineke ia straight extrs. o | aw is choice oo ete Joshua & Mary (Br), Turner, Gibraltar—Marah & aily, “oare Videlalde Rendergast (Br), Lawson, Busnoa Ayrte fir Fanoy extra do.. via 8: —Pend e bark. Ey abiirg, Ra: i Charieston—Walah & Carver. California foar one! and bbis.), Bre aiies peek 4 er Gee pod four (eu Set eat Bes oe ae oy irae nl a "Rowerally rm. Wo, ts ing wi so firm nee wan held ms Dide a tide below the views sallers: wore unhesitatingly rejected. Califorale thi Potomac, Suow, Ferasndina end t ‘hugustine—Bent- Hier ‘Thomas. ip Larrabee, bie Providence—8 Godwin &. ce Bene fW burety oi fog, Re SagesMiller & Honehton, row one! Sehr Royal Aroh (Br), Davisom St John, NB—Cranaall 38 Feo ceEeaE: Rlsenass 3a8 igi he Eg le wae weaned Prank mk Walton, Corson, Tadlanols and Lavaca 1 fe Ne 2. Chic: [- * store, 2 & Sead had ha) 53 tore No. ro Miwankes, de. te ol ieeat Saunders, Carroll, Richmon4d—N L MeCready & livered: Pate ‘for California, The market for corn ewe W ™ Geener, Egbert, Alerandria—Van Bruot & *s See tan L, Beare Boston—8 W Lewis & Co, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HRRALD STRAM YACHTS. Stermship Morro Castle, Adams, Havana Feb 8, via Nas. (cas were generally easier: sales for new mized Westarn— it 26 for while do., $1 2 . Ry wqeiet bet but frm, Sse fon io was $I 8 Beate and i ww tern Bailey for W 10th, with mdse and 66 passe to the Atlantic Mail let bt bei aaron was Arraly bal held eeer malt Rea Co. Hae had Heavy RW" guice since icaving 168 of 3,500:busheis asail. HTS. —The offerings. continued 1 ne oF ‘the market 8 bi Cromwell, Vail, Now Orlean: B waka ran, The supply’ of continued ‘moterate, | ac vais nas Wer Pass 7th, Be Eat uh tes and. past the amount of room on th for wrest Britain ts | ge n 8 Oo, "ne fad A very weave Head small. ‘The engrgements were.—To Liverpool, 40 bales the entire pansnge: was hove Wo 96 houre ot any goods ten ‘a ‘Orleans ro bla. our at Bs., and 3.000" staves ea private | and ieanted parr J cit. sn mde and: paasongera, to cotton at ied | Mallory & “t [onsom, oo ust is. core a steamer, cheese at 60s, Leen 100 bale: Seek igs re a ana 1. omy “at ‘iorves ined fin oat to. aM ox rar pes Pan Shy cotton J A on 0} ‘an Shoal a1 Roane cessonaye 1 and rie Nato ie do, at SL. nosed. stearnsh ip rae hones for ry altenton; iat ns | tallow and lard at Sic ete a braitar, 1,000 cases Pil, lat 96 46, pasoed steament ‘ip Cleopatra, hence for Savan- * Siaamehip Virginia, Roberts, Norfolk, with mdse, to NL. ome ad Saratoga, King, Norfolk, with mdse, to NL steam ship Franconia, Sherwood, Portland, with mdse, to taila (ot Rath, Me, Whitmore, Gonos, Deo 22, wi oe Bales of American at 0. man eaten artery tacel ate a 5 Heur.—Manila wns quoted y ‘as bonne port inst feom bout Bare Nye of no particular sales. Hives were Nee ely active and Proteus (of Fort if Portland). MoAlvey, Hi 16 day Buenos it H pith age mn Been Bdaye of i atierae wl ry. heavy N sora NW gases! “the last three days light W and 5 trards (of Phil a), Gandy, 8 Jo Sve, 4, via Delaw ‘waver 24 hours, with ugar’ se Fortuné Bay, with herring, te, sh mere, Richmond | for Providence. sae Seaman. Virginia, jones, Baltimers. Bent Monta Honteran i Baltimore for Belfast, He jlowcester. oR ee, (ol Fes Fembroce, Hated, Providence. Behr Gun Rocke Boy the wreck of - rreskee) Wil ES ee we tua Maso pertica, of ber cargo ‘Steamship. arrived yorensep, left Havana Fed Had N the et nelehitast. re ‘ka. que ships Ocean Bremen; hip Monel tom ; anruh Harrie, Chariavten mt ‘Wind: at sumeet light from. 8W, clear, Marte Disasters. Grecusmr Niontincata—The following particulars of the loss of the otecaiy Sanenone seven of her crew were obtained from mom! ‘Wagner: sear} ner ahigh oft Rew Tork Jum a cane at ter See ig Sone etn ur tae baneh of nis por, dure v7 tale | an 8 from the sorth, Jan Ai anata ; rat Soincsme cost 3 Fanome on aah chan, ath et u # Soeoree Zenon Ata Si ovter and ue 1 hon sere beara oa a 1 hor. steam 7 chain, heavy sere pata faye RS ‘area Botta ne fear pray ahi ing under fai pry Ee catia land Nati Hy ret Riedie es i al 4 LE ag tl at 8 iat canta ‘woul time ber blow. vodies mt Ott S30 the boat Sf tne ° verymadn ane another attempt, an a'icceeied in ‘afte ‘eas com. and at wbOUL. 300 ard rom shore, ca ‘The carzo had the day before been landed. and she roxdy to receive cargo, Teannot send the names of those who pertshed: thoy were mostiy firemen and cabia bors, the schooner Mationng was also atranded, faving a few bales of evtion oniy. «The gale was one of the most severe experienced fa the course of the winter, on) from Demarcra for Phindel- & erro of suger and molasses, jst inst, and put into Nassau, NP, Sene Frorencr A Anum, from Mobile for Boston, pub P into Deteware Brovkwater 1h inat leaky, and would pro- bably proceed for Phil.detphta for repairs, Sonn JP Menntaw. of Belfast, ates ee on a sunken rock near Jobs Estand, off Camden the first of Ins week. She wan onde! with liny and patatose. from Bettact for Hoston, She carried away outwater, and suatained other damaze. which sam her to leak. The captain and crow left Log to the boa Camden, but could not get {nto the harbor for ‘went to North Haven: “Oe their reiaen 10 (he. weteel she had worked off the ledge aad aie with, wa She was taken charge of by Jaros Frye of North Ha we. {rill endeavor to: get her joa the beach at Com a West. Feh 4-Staaming Roohaster, of New York (be. fore roporiat as hering heen ashoroton, Caps Florida), wil pies Fopaira in a few days, and’ procend to New (r. sfeane about the Oh. The cost of her disester, tacluding everything. will amount to $8304 ‘Thema: ha sche Grace Citfton bitehon of his vessel in a few days, The exMazuished, 8 to open the ire appears to be Miacellancons. BO Mr Chartes Lockwood, keeper of the Nghthouse at Hart [sland, reports the ioe as very beary from that point to Throgg's Neck , and from: thenee to Riker's Ietand as not mavigablo except for steamers. In tte East aud North rivers and the bays it is in vast quant! Weare under obligations to RB W Albert, Enq, the gentle. manly and attentive purser of the steamship Morro Castle, from Hivena and Nassau, for the prompt delivery of our files and dospatohes, Naw-Seeausuyr Live ror Naw Ontxans—We take pleasure im ealling the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Merchants’ Steamship Line for New Orleans. This Hine ts composed of the following first ctass stermshtps:— General Grant, General Meade, Sherman and Crescent City, ..one of which wilt be despatched every Saturday from pier 12 North river. ARK CHILION, 238 ‘tor new pesrarement built in Newburyport Must hes’ boon’ sold to Capt J Mf ivume on Notice to Mariners. rena SHOAL LIGHTAMIP ADRIFT. sige New York, Feb M, 1868. of the steamer Stonington, reports the Light- ford Shoal, Long Island Sound, ae having moorings. The hi broken from p was seen Light iT 4 ats ‘at now about six miles te-northeastward of her-an-. Orage. A noticn of the above in your sournal mag prove of great value. Yours respectfully, 8 BABCOOK, aig President Stontagion Steamboat Uo. Spoken. Ship Goiconds. fram New Orleans for Liverpool, Feb 3, 100 miles fro’ ears Minot from Boston for Mobile, Feb & iat $002, " :BRig Eusoe, Sloenar, trom New York Nov 16 for Buenos x eatwority. "bound to Providence, Feb 13. 10 ‘miles 5 of Barnegat—{by pilot boat Edmund Diggs, No 7). Fereign Ports. Banaxox, Deo $—In port: bark Parsee, Soule, for Hong Kong, brig Harriet, Bonnet for Ba Sere Soe ear sohr, ‘of the rland, Zand aaited oth tor ig SY Strout, Strou York! oun Pierce, Riss. Newpn Taliod Feb 1 (not san 81), beige Mechanic, Dyer, Portland; 24 cnot Int), itobin (Re). Douglass, do: 4th’ (not tnt), barks ‘Commeros, Robtnaon, NYork; Fleetwing, Tavis, do; brige PI Neving (Rr), Perkin Mao; Gon (Br}e Coombs. Go. (be. fore reported Campbell, master, and for Portland); Geo W g Beacon, & port north of Hatteras: A M Roberta, Donk, New Orleans: 6th, eclir’Ocoan Traveller, Adams, New York! Suh, barks Sarah'B fale, Hutchinson. do; « la: ‘homas Br). Mogers, Philadelp Times (Br), ‘Morgan, Portiand; Eudorus. Haskelt, : Pee nary of Hatiaras: sohra Maty W Hupper, Hupper, Portland; Valeria, Conck: Un, Baltimore, javen. Jan 98—Arri Ey pels. Fare Nev. Orleans, pllavana, Feb 8A rived. Brie Kennedy, Titcomb, 3d: 8th, ba teed: Tileubora, NYork; echr Chas 8 Warten south, Guadaloupe th, brig Rio Grande, Bene nett, Portland; sonra G rag. foe iv. Koy West: Ki of the Forrest, Cu: ‘Adams, Sierra Moren: tote, Blanchard. avon: bree Mary C Row volt, Pdacerencte Portland; Geo! Gilehriat, “Gilchrist, Boston: x fotorh ant ae nglieh, do:' 1th, bark faanc Rich, orn, Santa aor vanar, Sailed 6th, sehr Gem, Welton. NY: pide, 7th, ‘barks Apna g jt Home, Brandt, Ngee brie Mt Mi rs koh Rempon hre Ida Richard- Ww ri Willey, Delaware Broak- Philadelphia, Fannie: Lincola, Collins, Remedion; a ‘and Boston; schr T J Frazier, ater: Casco, jeared 7th, bi Riss (Be). Perley, Wells, Brazos San! Charters—B: he at 3 yt and inte Breakwater, at brigs Eliza Me Peters iri LC dete ee Krxostow, Ja, Jan eet ad brig Hi Seat, New = echr J rep I3, France Thom: bark atts Minnie tier ge ortiand; sobre Ethan Allen, " Bonito roti aod Rulon (Br), Kerr, Foi land ode A HG New York; AM Knight, Knight, a) Breakwater cn, bark 8 7 Hotbrook bu ‘SmallsP iadoigh big , wehre J on cme Earn ‘Binke. Phisdeipnio: 14 It E Peoker, tan Hatte: ih Soark Mery ¢ Fox. Hon Po Bou panes Mo, sats Ry m Mitonals naltimore Reatic ae lion, Demarare for Philadelphia, put in ieaty. ‘Purana, Deo ¥—In part worth (BF), Wiloomb, for Boston Pe Passanonasro, a ahip St Paul, Martia, Hot er ions, NB; Feb 18—Arrived, echr & F Randolph (Br), Burnett, NYork. ris hre J B Ki les, Sent Fernandina: wie "alveaton (and loft Feb * *aatlod Jan 3 brig re Fisher, Shaskford, Botton: sche Tunes) dthy Paul Arti achre wre (Br) Puneet, Ruth N Atwi i oSurtie, At ati Cady dane’ a . and ee, "Bar. gies hance 16, Potomac ene Horan, Grewal Pailadalphia.; brig key, Port Spain: Jona tar ral omy 5 ee John Parnum Fadil is aa igiagitia, Taylor, est ciphia? myn Gwyecstaamer Norman ; brigs Manson, Han- sved, bark Undine, Cienfuegos; brig Annie Ri- TSHRRLESTON, Fev 18—Atrived, bark Mary & Louise, et MT MOMROM. Fob Iseinlind, righ Dubea & Pontes iniled, ubra (from Rio Joneiro), NYork; Tynes, do. Ip the ‘Route lth, wind bound, schre ee. and Johan pA ab oe Le timore for NYork; Golden Rule, for Mary & Banks, 5 for Taitimore-espa Piette and lost her id water casks); Susan a Gibson Witmiagton for am Masyck, do. Brig in tow for B BO ALURSTON. feb McGuire, beet 6—Cleared. “park. Ellen, rived, achre atm 'Forvane: hy NF, ay vena, VEN? Havana. Saas , sod) Chas aa Vedi Toe Wout’ Isles, NB,’ 801 PMES' HO! rived. sche Teles @ King, are, ots ee abt Fe ecm ache Sulvor Magnet INBIANOLA, Fed Icarrived, sehr J i ac te 7 key x west Feo eb Arrived. ‘Achra Goodwill, Ingraham, pel TASPORT, Feb 8—Sailed, echr sagt ac NB, Feb 9 Cleared, steam new O Onunxs rsa sachs it Loute, NYort, on Bel, one patel ‘araguste; bark &t Genevieve; schr 6 PM—arri ship, Ori- . wt tN Dovid Gannon (Br), Hobbs, Liverpoel; steam: Olgaentr far 13—Arrived, schr Robert Mahan, NYork. Strong, Brown, Elizabet! Sey Pook PME: EM Arrived. sehr Higwaiha, Tow. if yttn—t Newoomb, i Nor' weater, or York tes arrived, sch ir Bunice PH LADEUrHEA, Feb d—arrived, steamer Stare & Stripes, H Day “ue ie ue He Fae Teoeale arr tr trom tale fait b Lincgin, Pkg tor ete R Townees bile for rorgeig ae for nfore ft Sena wits ‘orb PORTLAND. Pep 18-—Arrived, bere Sonar rhs geouinn, Ale. sa ite Fra ee ate Metnney Ly 2 : sehr Arie Acocarici Lawreace (Br), James, Lon Perea tata Arrived, sehre Ane 8 Salter, Ba-~ sige, ‘Uregory, (not Nor. ROC! TXND. schr Grand Island, Sweet por, ‘eb 10)~Sailed, sohr Maria Hall, Shephard, WN BRANCI8CO) Feb 12—Cleared, abip Linda, Blethen, BT MARKS, FebB—Cieared, sche Ann & Susan, Douglass, sare, & “oe Kone ‘pomatrgey French, NYork to nestling it fete Barbados and o u BAY, NN AJ Feb ieee ed, bar! ‘ AANA A, Fe Y "ing ‘ihre, XYork; hs Gatan port wht Mey P Hudson, Hud. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Bocsnt—Owsn.-—At oo TL, on Tuesday, February 11, Ounm 8. x Now York city, to Miss Racnet A. Owen, of er place, Rana ccnstematn i Wednesday, Fobruary 12, by whe Rev. Dr, Kinboro, Leorown Brorren to — daughter of Myer Lo i germ ae.) (Conn), Syrmcuse (M. Y ena Louleville 7.) ta please copy. " Gatiea—Watsor.—On Thursday, FPobruary 13 = St, Stephen’s church, Twenty-minth direet, by the ‘ veon of | Edward McGlynn, Mr, J. L. La Ganenz to Miss FiLus ‘W. amd Cecilia M. moKay, aged 5 years, 6 months end @ ‘Tho relatives and fri fully imvited to atiend th Warwom, botb of this o'ty, MiLtxa—Omonvn—On Wednesday, February 12, the Rev, D. D. Domorcat, at New Brunswick, N. Ne daae, A, H. Mittens to Mies Eat ©, Osnonns, eldest daughter of Geo. N. Osborne, formerly of Brooklyn, L, 1. Boffalo and Kingston + please copy, Purres—CLoss, —On Fnarsday Fobruary 13, at the residence of the bride, by tho Rev, Dr. RJ, W, Buck- | at Newark, N. J, Mr, B. Norgis, aged 88 years. jand, Boww Ro Porris to Mary Prive, youngest ‘The funeral will be attended from hia late rondeven, daughter of Charies H_ Close, Esq , ail of this eity, Nov 1 Nesoitt o.., Nowark, N. J., on Monday mor Pannine—Fiait.—On Thursday, February al the | atten o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends of the fam Episcopal church, South Ambuy, N. J., by the Rey Dr, | fe respectfully iuvited to attend. luterment at Greeu- Burton, Mr. Haney C, Panning, of Spotswood, N. wood ery. Mise Emus Fisu, daughter of Captain Obaries F. Rawgamt.—On Thursday, ner 13, Downer South Amboy, Raxaam, mative of Italy, aged 63 |— Fisa,—On Sharotey Lae bt Ripanock.—On Toursday, February 13, Samau F,, Mark's churoh, by the Ro and «eH. wife of Frederick A. Ridabock. Winisam B. Rogers, of the! En rose aay ‘The retatives and Gente of the family, and those of army, to Susay La Ror, daughter of eaten s Fub, “Ot her father, Joon E. Ross, are respectfully invited to at- this city, tond th: funeral, mn Monday afternoon, @t two o'ciock, SRYMOUR—A¥MAR.—At the’ bride's residence; on Tuca- | fromvher late residence, No. 91 Wost fuirtoouth atroat, day, January 21, by the Rev. J, Rushmore, Oscar R. | Without further invitation gerioun, to to Juwwim Ayman, only daughter of Lous | | Sairm—On Friday, Fobruary 14, Cuartorre Surrn, 1m fn aa of Brooklyn. the 44th year of her ago, NONEKOE LOUALMMRS—-On Wednesday, February 12, | The relatives and friends of the family aro respecttuny. at the Church of the Intercession, Weshingon § Hojshis, invited to attend the ra}, on Monday morning, ab by the Rov. De, Smith, Sruvastan ent oroll ry sie Tesidence Eres o Mat ruikehank, at Bayon: tratn wilt leave ko Mase J., daughter of witiam ch ns of -Liberty strect at half-past nine A. M. for Saltervitle, of the family aro respeot- eral, this (Saturday) afler- from’ tho residence of ner N. J. No carriages Norris. —On Thursday, February 13, at his residence, Tuomas (gmt ta 4 At Portohester,-N. ¥.; on Tues. | stwhich’place carriages will be in waiti day, Fevroaty i _ the ‘Row. dl Henry Benedict, Witsox | | Swart.—On Thuraday, February 13, of congestion bf D. Suawsoy to Hetay BULKLAY, only daughter of Gerabom Pole Jungs, Aawnietts x daughter of James Sweet, of Conn. Bulkley, Ksq,, all of the town of Rye. The fae will take place, from No. £4 Sussex etreet, — , on Le afternoons,’ at one o'alucic, copy. Sroovesst.0a "Thursdar morning, Febroary 18, a8 belt pam twelve o'clock, Marrs Stow Hh saan et a porte ranois Sti nel, aged 86 years, The relatives and friends of the family ere respeot- fully invited to attend the fu: thia (Saturday) after- ooa, at one o'clock, from the of hor son, Ne, 38 Third street, corner of Second avenue. Twavpie.—On Thureday, February 13, Jouw Twapp.a, Died. Bawin—On Wednesday, February 12, Miss Ayn &, Hiren daughter of Christian Baohr, deceased, in her The, relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 12 West Washington place, this day (Sauurdayh at twelve o'clock noon, without turther notice, Barra, —On Friday, ie rence Carusnins Tartor,: widow of Caswell meapias ot Fad late Oap- Jr, aged 45 y Gain Suense Torieg tein in the S5th year of her age, i relatives ‘and frieads are lly 1ovited te ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapeot- the funeral, from his late jence om Fairmount fully invited to attend the gs from her late rosi- South thia day (Saturdayy, at dence, 14 St, Mark's Eighth street, on Sunday we o'clock M, wil be token to Albaay atternoon, at half- one o'clock, for interment. Bancxr.—At Unionville, L. L, on Wednesday, Febru- ‘Tier: 12, Mrs, Antes F. Barker {motbor of ‘Wm. Jay Bar- Ker), aged 67 years, ‘The funeral will take place from her tate residence, this (Saturday) afternoon, at ons o'clock. Baxsr.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, February 14, of ees, Bars Doxmas, infant 6on of Alfred H. and: | riages y or, Harlem Railroad to meet the ten o’clook A. M. traim Barpwin,—Onm Friday, February 14, Narnia, PA pnrreg from Twenty-sixth strect, daughter of Luther and Theodosia Baldwin, of scarlet Tani In Brooklyn, om Friday morning, after a fever, aged 2 years, 1 month and 17 days. short illness, ewig 8, TaYLon, youngest son of 6. B. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 4 E.G. Te his 20th year, fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of and friends are respectfully invited te her, parents, 118th street, between sixth and | Seventh ‘uneral. from the Strong piace Baptist ohurek, avenues, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Brovon. —The remains of the late Wituam F, Brovos OBITUARY, having arrived from Liverpool, his friends are reanect- Canrsyter.—In Greenburg, N. Y., om Monday, fully invited to attend the funeral, from St, Joho's Epis- | January 27, Euiza, wife of Coles Carpenter, Sr., in the Copal church, Washington street, Brooklyn, on Sunday | 77th year of her age. afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be interred Mrs, Carpeater had been married fifty-four y be | in Greenwood, twenty-two years of which she had been a Relploss foveal Cuvrcu.—On Friday, February 14, Axx, twin daughter | from-rheumatism, having from long continued aut of John and Kate Church, aged 3 yoars and.6 months. besome perfectl; less, and had grown to the sha; The relatives and friet of the family are respect. | of her chair, which had never beou out of for fully invited to attend tl neral, from the residence of her parents, No. 87 Weat Eleventh street Sunday. afternoon, at one o'clock. Cox.—On Thursday, February 13, ‘Townsenp Cox, in the 95th sear of his Tho funeral will lace from the restdence of his son, Daniel T. Cox, Dosoris, Long Island, on sunday afternoon, atone o'clock, Relatives of the family aro invited to attend. Corsa.—On Friday, February 14, Susan C, Corsa, in | the 6th year of b ec The relatives and ne Poy hin higerd aro reapect- MISCELLANEOUS. fully invited to atten (Saturday) % afternoon, at ped Pk aled Le the residence of her pa- HE METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABL SHMENT, NO. 9 NASSAU STREKT, NEW YORK, IS THK CHEAPEST, QUICKEST AND BEST PLAOB TO HAVE POSTERS OF EVERY SIZB AND WA- RIETY PRINTED, BILLS FOR Stii?PING COMPANIES PROMPTLY FURNISHED AT VERY LOW RATRS, —At the residence of his srandmother, on Febru 12, Gi rand- 0 | Car- ill be ia waiting at the Mott mares depot of (he re te her jast without a struggle and ieftasmile that told te all of inward peace, Her aged partner survives her, but is fast approaching that Syaurie ton ehh ee tre veller returns,’ b almost uoconscious of the death of his beloved pa‘ The death of Mrs. Carpenter was the first in the immediate family since her mar- Blessed are the dead who 18, eo epee pebruacy 13, Jons Cun, aged years, The relatives and friends of the family and also the friends of Win. Lanegan and Wm. McGoldrick are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rosidence. 230 Mott street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, CaRrantan, At North Case, N. Y., on Thursday, 13, Paomua L, Canvextar, daughter of Lewis late Mary Jones, aged 23 years, 8 months and 14 lal: | 3 | The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the fune EITHER IN BLACK OR COLORED INKS, OR IW P. E. Church, corner of Moubomery Streets, | pwo COLORS. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR OoL Jersey City, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Duws.—At Yorkville, on Friday morning, February 14, Ax Dons, a native of the parish of Ardagh, county Longtord, Treland, in the 69th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her nephews, Matthew and Thomas Cogzey, are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) aftor- noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, Ninety- Second street, near Fifth avenue. Eoax.—On Thu February 13, Mrs. Eoax, the: beloved wife of John in the 61at year of. her age. ‘The funeral hove take place a the residence of her ORED PAPER. THEATRICAL IN BLACK INK, AT ORED PAPER; BLUE 100 SHEETS; RED IN: TWO COLORS AT 99 MANAGERS WILL FI OTH POSTERS, R 100, QN ANY COL R GREEN INK AT $6 PBR AT $7 PER 100 SHEETS; ER 10 SHEETS, GREATLY TO THEIR | 2 = B } 2 Iz ale] is|8 son-in-law, Jam No. 157 Cherry street, ta INTEREST TO.HAVE Til ARGE PRINTING DONE (Saturday) afternes haif-past one o'olock, to vary Camevery Mer friends thaws of er oa Jaw | 4T THIS ESTABLISH’ are respect: ¥rsu.—On eaday morning, February 12, Mra STEAMERS pacer ONE, TWO OR THRBB Harniet M. Fisn, widow of James M, Fish, of Ballalo, SHEET POSTERS, FURNISHED WITHIN BIGHT in the 35th year of her ago. The friends sre respectfully, t{vited to attend the Trinity |, shis (Saturday) noom, at Fory, February ‘1¢, Murr Etsex. Four, only daughter of oe , aged 8 Sine 11 months aad The relatives-and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday Sam s or ‘clock, from the. residence of her parents, 2 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, aM aN.—ID meagan ir nee Februacy 13, Exizapatn HeorMay, The relatives and Revd Pete Aen the family are reepect- HOURS FROM RECEIPT OF ORDER. DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND EVERY BUSINESS WHICH REQUIRES LARGE PRINT ING WILL FIND THR PRICES AT THIS KSTABLIGN- MENT slats CHEAPER THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACB. METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 9 NASSAU STREET (OLD HERALD BUILDINGA fully invited to attend the funeral, from her lase resi. NEW YORK. Sen nn i anne afternoon, at two | rie KINDS OF ENGRAVING, FITHOORAP ING ry Haxxeasey,—On Thursday, February 13, tn: the 20th | dyiy, 42d,Piintlng executed pag year of bis age, Patrice W. Hunnessny, anative of Eyre court, county Galway, Ireland. friends of the Linn 4 those of his brother, OW BULLS AND BEARS FILL THEIR MARGI Bee the EVENING TELEGRAM of to-day (i John R., and the mem! she Metropolitan Fire I) day) partment, and likewise the membery of the late = EANUTS.—FROM 8,000 TO 6,000 BUSHBLS OF Pa/ toor Niagara Engine Company, are requested to atiend nus may be purchased by polying tothe undersiga/ « the funeral, from his late residence, No. 347 East Thir. | at Wakefield, ve Norfolk and ; Railron, teenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, JAIN 8 DREW without further notice. Heaty.—On Saturday, February 8, at the residence of his son, Seventh street, Hunter's Polat, Micwast Hraty, * years, 4 months and 8 days old, native af the county @ath, parish of Tudberclair, Ireland, rm papers please i bruary 14; ANTED—A PARTY WITH A PORTABLE 8ST! w mull. to saw the timber on about 100 acres be land in Dutchess county, N.Y. Address Post office, Fishkill Laoding, Du Hayry.—On Friday, after ort and severe’ iiln Jamas’ E., beloved son of Margaret and mene the late John Hanly, in the 23d year of hie age. ere HAVANA. ‘LOPTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWING, # G, FEBRUARY 6, 187 Ne. Priee.\ No. Fries Nas Pe Priza\Ne Prise.| BM... 6219 th 1987. .. $26) 1636. .. $260! 2 The friends and acquaintances. of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho: funeral, from the residence of his mother, No, 356 Pesst street, corner of Frankfort, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Springficid (Mass.), Troy, Phiisdeiphia aud Galway papers please copy. vGnes,—At Brooklya, L, L, on oa a! Febraary 14, Manovs © Hvonse, youngest wom of Dr. James H. ? hes, aged bf ord tives and friends of the family, also members of 12346. Company E. 56th regimgat N. G. 8. N. Y., are respect- fully lavitea to attend the funeral from aie sister's reai- , “pencer street, near Park avenue, Sunday after. noon, "4 Fralt-pas ttwo o’alock. ey Thursday, February 13, Cassa W. Jarvis, 50 years. Foners! services at. his late reeidence, 106 New York avenue, Newark, N,J., on Monday mor ip 4 ot ten o'clock, Relatives and friends are invited atten Coaches will be in waiting upom the arrival of | ‘the vi o'clock train from New York at Market street station. Taverment in Greenwood Comotery. Kewnann —On Lng afternoen, February 13, after a lop; {Upess, Covstaxom CaRnoLine Avousta, ‘ile a anaghaee ‘of R. G. J, Kennard, is the 24th year of her Oy The relatives and friends of the Pov. i 9 the mem- bers of Raymond. Lodge, No. Le, A.M, of bn wollrery No. Ii ian Chapter, No. 159, R. & M. are YuoxD Loar, au, M.. hereby requested to attend tne anaes ¢ the taughe ee naae caren brother Secretary, & G. J. Kounard, on Sunday afternoon, as two o'clock, from the. ‘Gpiece. chore, ‘Sixth street, near Centrah avenue, Huater's int, Le I. roqueet of tb the Master, Krna.—On Tharsdoy, 18, Mra. Many. Kina, wifo of the tee Hoe irk, Montgomery, Ala, aged 29 years. ‘The funeral services will take place at Momagomery, | ahs on on Thoredny, Fobroasy 13, Sa Mant J. ieee bray, ‘adgustue it, Loach’ aged years. sbeebs burs: Relatives and friends of the family are invited to from ber late residence, 84 Taylor D,, om Moaday afternoon, attend the fu at two 9a Jack. year of es Sed “Oalene and New ben plese oopr, se ea secmmpton, Sit voters ty, worries ee Fe 4 Wat el, amen gagn oe er, The anda of the thay are invited to attend the of bie parents, in Belleville, after @ short jsven, born in the fiigyas and relatives are respecttal Iv invited toa fe as incusiva, each. he second tend thefuneral on Monday 950 from th® resi tenes of hie parenta, fer s20 826 Rast $s Seco. i to Ne. ou, Nnanaive, enc! «| i at ovening, Feb ae astern Rage of oy ant Milvar VAY, . i! ae a : Ph nn Ewan rue rm | ge at tay “-