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8 LOCAL NEWS Hi BRIEF. HaemUcnf AUm Voif Hsx SU, F. A. toe their mm a Inrla Bvldtec cot" ewe of their Pxt R. W.

Jon Botd nrr Mrtlr Jewel a token ef aiToctloBate regard. At doctor were represented ta a Otliavg HM. O. W. Wm.

T. WoocMTF. ae 1 MnnM hv tki nHnlaiil waa af lbs Boost tul character. After tbo MttanuOiia bouute-mmm celletAoe) was enjoyed by Iti euanpaay. and mwiI bavpoy xldrwiK were spoken by Oread 4t4noere Md ethers praaoot.

la the coarse ef i rcauka creditable mentis-, wm soaae ox Mel Mr. HoBUT Iawn. who was fcre- la perfecting tM plan of tbe affair a de- sagned by his brethren. Mm of the letter wriere of this City were present at tba Washington Convention, bat WMltpnmMlkenbjrMimL Itaryears that there baa beea some trouble la regard fa the it or aalanea. Tbe pi ot reaptiauon ia carrier to ta get tor tbe Brat arx tba.

Owo or tbe nest, end after a year's eervtc. Ia several eases tbe advance to Owes baa not been made by tbe authority-, which aaa snealsauil eetntdala. Xba trouble Ilea at HfaabiBgt.ua. -Tbe mi( lector in tbe free eon rue of a-AeatiOe lectarea for tae poop, at tbe Cooper llama, will take plane la tbe great hall, this evening. Subject "Birds; Their Btrsa-tnre and Mataaai History," by arufeesor A.

J. Kbeia. If Wm Kate FielO) will lecture this evening at Lrvtag 1111. In aid of Ute fund for disabled aoMters aod Bailors. Dor aubieet to Among taa Adlraadaofca." being a lively aod sprightly description of tbat sportsman's paradise.

Bhe also gives socne IncArleuU in tbe lite of old John ttanwa not generally known. Tula la tbe tbird leetere of a snoot interesting course, tilth has tmo arranged for tbe oenefltof disabled soldiers aad aaUora. Feat OL Kearney, of tbe Grand Amy af tbe KepaMlo, baa undertaken tbe uian-aeeincpt of tbe coarse, and aocb name aa tboae of vjeeerato Flba-ohtok. Uhaham and Taa-atAtaa, together with tboae of ol nrr well-known eotdkers. are found indorsing tbe scheme.

Tbe object to a worthy one, and aa Miss Field to as polar In tbe lecture room aa abe la aa a writer, i bail will doablieas crowded tbto evening. Rer. Israel R. Dikhl. late United States Consul at Java and United States Commissioner to Ant will give pictorial illustrations, or WaUa and Talks in bible Lands," in tbe Green-point Preebyterlan Church, Uiis afternoon.

Tbia wonderful traveler-and popular lecturer bas epeat tbe last flfteen years in visiting almost every place of iuseceat and reuowa ou botii hemispheres. A grand onion temperance meeting wille be la at Coooer Institute to-morrow eveninar at o'clock, under tbe auspices of tbe Hons of Temperance. Tbe audience will do auareseea bv llou. Hobici GkEBLar. wbo will nreside: Kevt MsBBlTT, Gmnd Worthy Patriarch af Hons of Temoerance Kev.

T. T. toDSK Wm. If. Busleigm, who will read an original Micia and Jumm W.

Uutchinhon. Appropriate songs will be suug 07 tne Hutchinson lamny Another revenue raid will be made on the lottery dealers very.soon fos non-payment of spectal tas, Ac, in case tney do not come for ward aad snake aa amicable settlement with tbe Government. Dr. B. A.

Oorrj, of Cambridge, delivered tbe slxUi scieutiile lecture before tae American Institute, laat eveulng, in tne Graad Hall of Cooper Institute, on tbe Coastttutioa of tbe Bun." Among tbe 41arasna exhibited by tbe lecturer was a pbotograpa taken by Mr Butmerpokd, this City, resterdar. showing very clearly tbe indentations on tbe sun's surface In tbe form of biaek esmta, one of wbicb, tbe doctor said, woaM swallow forty globes suca as ours. Frofeasor Dorj.mi'h delivered the third lecture of bis course before tbe Young Men's Christian Association last evening. He spoke on be propertlea of light. Illustrating tbe subject or numerous interesting experiments.

Mr. Wiujam Dovglars, the owner of the yacht KappAo, has published a cbaileuge to any acaooner yacht in Great Britain cr Ireland to ail agalnHt bis craft from Cape Clear to Bandy lioak, lu tne motitb or July, 1870. lie also rx- rireaaes bis willingness to enter a race from Nnb Jicht to Cherbourg Breakwater and back In tbe rst wees ox June. One boy waa killed and two others serious ly Injurtd by tbe fail of a pile of timber near a hteb Utey were playing. In Newark, 00 Tbura.

ay avmilmc Mrs. IlIij.bt. tbe mother of tbe dead boy, is in destitute circumstances. Tbe officers and members of tbe Seventy- srwi Kegiment gave uieir ineuas a receiMion latrt sveaioa la tbelr new Armory ia Thirty-second street, and had a regular bouee-warmlng over tae event. Tba rooms are in excellent shape, and were filled to overflowing by a fashionable assemblage of ladies and gentlemen.

Professor Lkwiu and tbe regimental baud afforded tbe sompany a select programme 01 promenade aiuatc Tbe Charity Ball which is to take place at tbe Academy of Muaio on tbe 8d of Februnly, will be a most brilliant affair, probably more so than en any previous year. Toe boxes are nearly all disposed of and tickets are selling rapidly. Tbe auptter arrang-enienta have been placed In tbe aaods of Mr. Uxlmobico. The monthly meeting of tbe Young Men's Christian Association wfll be held on Monday evening la the large hall.

Rev. K. P. Rogers. V.

and other, will address tbe meeting, which will be open to tbe public In our report of tbe ease of Fraskb against Fkrisam, In tbe Hunreme Court, publish! yesterday, tbe theory of tbe plalnttffiwas inadvertantly pot for tne of tbe matter. Tbe defendant Insists, as be has done throughout the entire proceedings, that the deceased and not be, (the defendant.) was the as- Klant, and that the killing was not effected by (Phiimik) or by any one else with bis eou-sent. Fbjcbmsr avers further that be did not even know tbat Mcixadt was in the place, or that he was smed with any weapon at any time. Reddy the Blacksmith" was discharged from custody yesterday, after psying about 978 as revenue tax, penalties and Cogl. Kx -Coin mod ore Bexjavtn F.

Bradt and Major-Gemral Alxiahdeb balsr were eandi-dates at the annual meeting of the Hudson Ama-Utir Rowing Association for tbe position of Oom-auodoro af tba Association. Mr. Hslxdx was lec tetl. The Tlarlem Stenmboat Company claims ta.1100 damage done (9 their boat aWms Oroes, whirlr eo Uiiled with one of the Thirty-fourth-. airees ferry boats during tbe heavy tog a tew weeks ago.

The tbird annnal ball of tbe Prince of Orange Lodge No. S3, waa held last evening at the tCverett Kooms, corner of Thirty-fourth -street and Broadway. Tbe attendance waa large, and tbe brethren of the Order appeared in full re- galia. A Hem an ia Hall, No. 18 East Sixteenth-street.

crowded to ita utmoat capaoity last rvenlng by the members and guests of the Irving Literary Union, assembled at their annual ball; Coroner Roixrxs will bold an inquest today at No. ia Orchard-street, over tbe remains at Kuiut IIorothka BAKCHrBLBT, aged i years. boss death was due to burns aocidentally sustained aa Weouesday. Samvkl Tatxor. of No.

47 Grand-treet, was arrested yesterday, at the instance of B. Jinmsog. of No. IS Water-street, on a charge of stealing a rase of boots, valued at 80, from lu front of the store of Josefn Blum, at No. im While street.

As the prisoner waa detected ru tbe act of committing tba larceny. Justice Bow-saxu held him for trial. A woman named Ambrok -visited tbe Bouaaof Jtefuge at Randall's Island yesterday, tor tbe purpose of securing the release of her boy. watting In tba Warden's offlee for tbe decision of bar ease, tae woman suddenly expired front unknown camas. Coronec Fltkji will botd aa laqaest.

A young lad named Chabxes ITamvovd was found endeavoring to effect aa entrance into tbe store of Mr. Annua Umtik, Ho. au Broadway, on Thursday evenlna-. with a Hmory. Ho was arraigned at the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday waa temporarily eoauBitted tipoo tba rhacge In tne absanea of tba officer.

fATatcn 'itxi mom was also abarged witb burglary, bat the evidence adduced being tn-sm the teat to aopport tae commitment, no waa sliacaarged. 7- Matilda Awdfjloow waa held to answer at tba Ksaex Market Police Court yesterday for stealing a watch, worth Ho, from too ptiiaon of JaCVBLAMi. Justice Jamxb BccsUct, wbo was iodic t-sd by tbe Grand Jury on the charge of committing a ballot-box tread at tba last election, and who aaa made himself unusually eonsplmataia a Inanlent to itlar 11a rrmrralTT of Tain assanll a) Mr.TmsAi Cavms, torut, Bast Bnofe Iva, at o. ecoart atreccoa Tburaday algataad waa kaacksd down tba stairs to too street by lltwa MciAeOHUa. XJr.iofui p.

yoRGAX, of Trlnltr CuuTch. Kc York Miaart K. Maiss and 7. R. Pixk gKWM.of NewJersey.

and Mr. Chas. Wnru, wwlsoceliat to tae Kmperar of Brasil. eoaetltusa taw galaxy of talent at tba Plymouth organ eoa-Uu afbsrasaa. Taa mmsr isotrnsMAs.

rwra was to be prsssat to wHaout Joaadation In fact Five LoesWada of aJa. the property of IT. Kohbxk. brewer, la Third -arenas, were seised by the Uataed trtates aatbonUoa yesterday for not fearing the proper stamps on Lbem. They were banded over to (he United at tee Marshal tor saf keep nav.

A fire bn.ke ont at tbe bakery of J.isrm T. t1 4MKOM. Tbird-aronsev Bear taxteaathtreet, rratenlay smiruing. which eommnnirated with gtweery mt Tiwws M0sxh and the di-wg abwr of RU lwt p. fjrmtaf.

TLe ouiiU-AVsr wtT a winged to the amoant tif Hseu ia- rw red. Wr. 0MAW9eafs loss asuewatew to nsa. r. bUXiaauca saas te Mjr.Atoiis leas to taoo ail uwmiJ by insurance.

'Tbe ship Aeaseie waa taken to the ordnance lor a tee Davy Yard yesterday fereweeav aad ad her rmas takea ow beard. Bee acted worthy of her name by smashing the guard bimos taa floating and to pieere on aer way. An order was received yesterday to have a erew shipped for tbe Colorado. AU sailers deeirowe of golag 00 tbto vessel, and wbo have lees than two years to servo, can nave their discharge bow. seas te enable tbem to reunite for the lone ay ago of The WilUatnaowTaT DaJlot-box reformera have mat their ttxst enthusiasm, and have ad journed until the Brat Thursday la April asoct.

unless caiiea upon moos swow. Robekt PirxKTT. a late employe of tbe Kavy Yard, died at bto reeidenee. Tie. Ill PlyiDOWtb-otmet, on Thursday, from injunee sastainea by aa accident wnite as ms won some time ago.

Hia fellow workawn raised gios fur bto family. Tbe boom of Mr. Chaiolbb II. Ritrrn. of rJerklmev-etreet, near Noetraad-aveuae, was entered by burglars yesterday morning through tbe coal bole in tbe back yard.

Tney took property waloed at arao. Jt'UU" Raymond, a distiller doing business at Newtown. was brougbt before Cbmmlasioner Joaas yesterday, charged witb having failed to pay tbe special tax. He was held to bail In n.000. RicfiABDAOM 's greenboune in First -street, near Greenevenue, took fire yesterday after-doos, and damage waa austained amounting to too.

An alarm 'was spread tbe other day tbat Mrs. Isahklla BcHJixiKO and her three Habkt, Willie and Gicokok. and a Mrs. 8hkl-latAKB, their friend, residing in the vicinity of North Fifth and Fourth streets. Williamsburg, bad eaten some Washington Market pork, and tbat they had been attacked with trichina.

After much doctoring and trouble the cam turned out te be one of inordinate feeding. Tbe supposed victims bad eaten too much pork for the bcuil- UMOS. Wm. Richardson, of the Atlantic-street Railroad. In maktn his Internal revenue returns, reports his receipts for Uecemberlast at 46.

Tbe first of the course of Saturday afternoon concerts and readings at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association will take place this afternoon. The number of patients treated gratuitously at tbe Eclectic in lieccniber was 1.1 (V) tbe prescriptions dispensed, 200 and the visits made, 63. NBH'JKBSEY. Hie body of John T. Wolbeb, a painter, wbo bas been missing from bis borne in Newnrk for some weeks past, was found floating la the Passate River yesterday morning.

He Is supposed to have Jumped overboard while laboring under a temporary fit of insanity. Charlks PHrujrs, a young man 18 years of age, was arrested in Jersey City last evening at the instance of El.lZABh.TH Wilsow, who charged him with seduction snd assault and battery. M1se Wilsoh hnd herself been arrested upon tbe complaint of Phillips early In tbe day for cowhiding him in the street, and bad given nail for her appearance to answer. The story told by the young woman shows tbat Phillips had betrayed and deserted her, after having lived for several months upon her earnings. The New-Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company bas declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent.

Mrs. Schwartz, the lady wbo was so frightfully burned foy tbe explosion of a kerosene lamp at her residence, in Norfolk-street, Newark, died In great agony at 1:30 yesterday morning. Among the revenue returns for the Newark IMctrlct, are those of the executors of the estate of K. A. Stevens at noboken.

Tbe returns, ex-exclusive of the untaxable property left to his widow, are over Of this sum $4,888,670 s-oes to his children, and ,500 to tbe Stevens Institute. Tbe total tax amounts to $94,636. At a late hour on Thursday night a one-legged German, named Jacob Bchwatzer, was stabbed by a colored woman named Phcebb Jacksok, in the house No. 387 Newark-avenue. Jersev City, fine was admitted to bail to appear for trial.

PRINCE ARTHUR. Arrival af Ilia Royal Htawa. a. Kide ia. se Park, sues a He Takes rieite Wat- lack's Theatre.

Prince Abtbcb made his advent in our City yesterday, as was expected, by the Hudson River Railroad, arriving at the depot at 13:45 P. M. He was accompanied In his Journey from Montreal by Colonel Elphiwstoxk and Lieutenants Fickarb and Fitzbot, and met at the depot by Sir Edward the British sir. archibalo, toe tngiisn twnsui at this port. The Prince, Sir Edward Tborktox and Colonel Elphikstokb entered one carnage, and the remainder of the parry another, and proceeded the Breevort A gapinar crowd of moderate dimensions collected, both at the depot and at tbe hotel.

In the hope of catching a glimpse, foe once in tbelr lives, of a personage who carries his greatness In his veins. Arrived at tbe hotel, the party was received at the door by the affable and gentlemanly proprietor. Mr. C. C.

Waits and escorted to their apartments, which coniuated of a suite of four rooms fronting on Fifth-avenue. After tbe Important and Interesting process of taking a lunch and resting their bones, as such people are presumed to have bones subject to weariness, the party reentered their carriage for a drive in the Park. In tbe evening tliev vbdted Wallack's Theatre, where they occhv I the first box in the lower tier on the right Lie auditorium, tbe Prince sitting in front lu u.i view of the audience. At tbe conclusion of tbe performance the Prince and bis party waited until the greater portion of tbe audience had left tbe theatre and then came forth, greeted by a cheer from the crowd assembled in the lobby, and In order to avoid the crowd, walked through Thlrteentb-etiwet, Fourth-avenue, Twelfth-street and Fifth-avenue to the Brevocrt House. A score of curious individuals followed the party, which was escorted by half a dozen policemen, and when tbe Prince entered Bis hotel went their ways without further demonstration.

The distinguished party leaves the City this moraine to spend a week In Washington, after which he will return and favor the Metropolis with a more extended visit. His movements at this second visit are not yet determined upon, but it to whispered that the several English societies in this City are making preparations to do tbe handsome thing by the royal representative of Old England. The Prince bears some resemblance to his oldest brother, as be appeared at the time of hia visit to this oouutry ten years ago. He is apparently twenty-two or twenty-three years of age. rather slight, with rosy complexion, and light brown hair and side whiskers.

As anything but a Prince, be would by no means pass for a curiosity. Hfew-JTersey Railroad Jl alters Beads Proposed. Several important railway schemes will eoineup in the New-Jersey Legislature during the present Among others the proposed branch of the Central Railway, from Elizabeth to Newark, will be strongly pushed. The proposed road between Newark and Morris town, which passed the Senate during the session of the last Legislature, but which failed in the House, will be again brought forward. This measure to supported by Senator Conn, and a large Morris County interest.

Its friends are confident of soeeess. It ia aaid that tbe Fleminr-ton and Delaware Railroad Company will be chartered this Winter. This will give the Fiem-Ington Branch Road an outlet to tne Delaware, about thirty miles below Easton. The capital to 0900,000, with the privilege of Increasing It to 11,000,000. Collin Cole.

John X. Bird. J. Cramer, J. Primmer.

Joan Ftnney, Enoch Able, David Van Fleet, and others, axe the incorporators. Authority will soon be asked to build a through lino between Bound Brook and Philadelphia. Tae Company bas purchased old charter between Tardtoyville and Philadelphia, and between Millstone and Trenton also, a irr of the Hamilton Land Improvement Company, which allows the building of six mnles of read. It is now necessary to build six miles between MUtotooe and Bound Brook, which wiU finish the road to the Central Railway and make the route fifty -one miles In length. It is expected that several other important railway projects will coma up foreonsitWstlsa.

Altos-ether It is thought taat this will be a very Important as salon relative to railroads. Ail oat of ai Wets a Vase Cae Loot evenin. Detective Xuxxt, of tbe Central Police, arrested a noted character variously knewa as Baca aiias WtUlam H. gammers Charles Oat tnuy, and took bias to tae office of inspector XHtxa, where be aa picked out XU iU Ltxch, of So. artwork-street, Hobokea, aa one of two men wno robbed him oa tbo ivftef October feist, of taoo.

Mr. Ltbcr told bto story with a simple pathos that was ample ovidenee mt Ita trwta and waa not beard Wnmoved by any of his auditors. He bad worked bard fur two years scraping togataer enough te nrlna- over his wife and four children. 1. sad a reached this City oa his way to Ireland for tbat purpose.

On the dav before he was to sail tbto Kk i met hlnrand offered him a Job to take care of ftav horses on tbe passage over, wbicb gladly accepted, and accompanied bias to tla stable te see tae aaiasaJs. While they were avlogtarre aad wuea near tbo corner ol Broadway and Cfa ambers-street, Ricx met a confederate, who of course was ready to accommodate Lvm-if by changing his greenbacks for gold, onVrioar a aovereigu for every OS laeurreery. The envr cvod. ana at wafled Li- (. famk is 1 am hia V-M-mtt-.

I-atmJl at oVotnsT aa.Be; darted away through the Cliaiii bias stiaat doucr af litJasosuee sail ia. aat peer L.vcai vst lef absolutely pen si teas la lU streets wi a ntc-nge city. Uaoa then. LvBca ihae been In hospital at Ward's island. wWre to was fartereriu-ed by tbe tataagn the ato wife aad ekiidreai have been aiaewd la tto wcrt-bouse in Ireland.

Tae eeofederae was eetwally took the atoney, aaa not been erreew-x, awn bjui was a full aoooeapllee ia thecriama. He baa been arrested several banes ef late tor variooa grave etTeaeea, but baa always aged to alip xbe 01 vae aw. Beetle: A very largely attended mass aaeetins; eertmen who feel aggrieved by the recent order of Collector OarrnKix was held last evening at the corner of Bleecker aad Mortoa streets. Mr. A.

O. RamiouDe presided, and J. Xut acted as Secretary. Mr. Rxvnoixte anade a apeech strongly denunciatory of the action of Mr.

UautaaxL. Tbe speaker claimed tbat tbe authority which the CoUeetor bad received from Washington to issue the order was obtained by a peUtiMa which waa fait of mlsrep-reeentatious and very anjuat AO the eartmen. The action of the Custom House aeUaoriUes was. he said, prompted solely by a desire to omit the eartmen because tbe majority of are Democrats, and to give the Collector an opportunity of filling up the whole Custom House Department with Re publicans. Tbe speaker announced that a petition for the repeal of the recent order of Collector ObixkklJ.

had been drawn up and signed by a large number of leading merchants, and would be presented to Collector Ukimxexx, to-day. Tbe meeting was very unanimous, and a determination was expressed to contest this matter to the utmost. Tbe ReeeaU Whisky awe-It is now claimed by responsible parties that there to not any truth in the affidavits lately made In regard to extensive whisky frauds alleged to have been committed during ISM and 1867, at a distillery In West Ittgteentbtreet. It Is said that all the persons who are accused will voluntarily aurrender tnemseivea. Tbe United States Attorney took action In tbe matter after tbe case bad been reported to aim by tbe Supervisor of 1 Internal Revenue as being entitled to an Investigation, Iomatz and Aihjlph Elaskt, who are among tbe persons charged with being implicated in the frauds, gave themselves up yesterday.

Tbe former was held In bail, 1 but the latter, who was only 13 years of age st the time of tbe com-mlHainn of tbe offence, was discharged on his own recognizance. FORIG-I MARKETS. TnrpoK, Jan. XI A. M.

Consols opened st 91 It far money, snd 9Z for tbescoonnt. American Securities opened qniet and atesdy. nl ted Htates Five-twenty liond-, 1882, 87 1A, old. 167. Ten-fortim, Slit.

Mocks quiet Kris Railway Bhares, Illinois central, MM Atlantic snd Great Western, as. Liverpool, Jsn. 51 11 A M. Corro! The market opena qniet. Middling Upland.

11 SL Utddlina; Or. kvns, 11 Hd. The sales of the day are estimated st bsles. The sales of the week hsve been HH.000 bales, of which 1400 were taken for export, snd 17.000 on speculstinu. The stork in port in estlmsted st hales, of which sre American.

The receipts of the week have been 82,000 bales, of which 66,000 were American. Bkeausti'ffs Wheat, 7a SO. 97s. sd. cental for No.

2 Red Western. Paris, Jan. ZL The Bourse opened quiet; Rentes, 73f. ase. Aktwxrp, Jan.

Zl. Petroleum opened firm at S0L for Standard White. IOKbON, Jsn. 211 P. M.

American Securities sre qmet snd steady. United states Five-twenty Bonds, 162. 87H; 18IH, old, 1DS7. 86; Erie Railway Shares, 18 Illinois Centrsls, 103k. Fraxxfort, Jsn.

21. United States Five-twenty Bends opened firm and nnchanged. Liverpool, Jan. 211 P. M.

re ats rs Wheat, a. 2d.iM. Sd. cental for California White; 7a Sd. for No.

2 Red Western, and Ss. 7L for Red Winter. The receipts of Wheat st this port for tbe past three davs hsve been SD.OOO quarters, of which M.OOO are Anieriran. Peas, Ma. Sd.

quarter for Canadian. Cottos The mock of Cotton at sea bound to this port Is estimated stMZOO bales, of wbicb 141,006 are American. Havre. Jan. II.

Cotton opened quiet, both on spot and afloat. lAVERTOOT. Jan. 21 P. M.

COTTOa The market la firm, and the sales of tbe day ars now estimated at 1200 bales. Tb.dk rrport The market for yarns snd fabrics at Manchester is arm. LOKDoa. Jsn. 11 p.

1C. Consols closed at S2k for money, aad MkasiH for tne aecoont, American Becnrmes closed qniet United Htates Jive-twenty Bonds, 1882, 871 IMS, eld, Mk 1807. St i Tsn-fortles. 84k Erie Railway bbsres, 18 BUnols Centrals, 104; Atlantic snd Great Western, 2ft. Lmcaroou Jsn.

21 4: P. M. COTToa Tbe market closed steadvr Middling Uplands, 11 Sd Mid-dllnc Orleans, 11 fcd. The sales of the dsy hsve been 12j0oo bales, including 2,000 for expott and speculation. PaovteioKs Pork declining.

Cneeae Arm at 7la ewt. for the best grades of American fine. Pboducb Spirits Petroleum, la.Sd.?' gallon. Lonpok, Jsn. XL Linseed Oil nst.

Refined Pe trolenm firmer st Is. wd. sallon. Paris, Jan. ZL The Bourse closed firm.

Rentes 731 Antwkrp, Jan. 21 Petroleam closed heavy at S0HL for standard White. DOMESTIC MARrTrTTS. Chicago, Jan. Exchange, 1-10 off bnylnov and 1-10 premium selling.

FLOUR steady tor low and medium grades; high grsdes dull ssles of Spring Extras at MTstS. Wheat steady at SOHc. for So. 2 in the afterneon tbe market waa active but hregu. tor at sottc cash, sod aauer February, for Ko.

2. Coax qniet holders flna and higher on No. 2 1 sales at In the afternoon, No. 2 wss nominally 7c. oats firm and fairner at 40ke, KTB firm and moderately active at higher prlees sales st Tta.

for No. 2. Barlrt doll st 72c7o. for No. 2.

Hloa-wuexs firm and excited at higher prices i sales at 9So. "94c Provisions firmer bnt less aoUve. Mess Pork. ta lZk27 25, cash, snd a buyer February. Lard firm and steady st lfe.

sash snd seller February. Mrats active and firm lWaalted Bbonldsra, lOke. i Green Haaw, Me.i4kc: Short Clear MIddlea, lie: 6bert Ribs, llke-14e-; feweet-plckled Hams steady and firm at ISO. Drtssed Hoos firm st 10 SOwOli for fins lots, dividing on 200 lha. Live Hoos firm for fair to ffiiium rfkl'SJ Ijghr are heavy and unchanged sales stw 90 for Common i 0 I53f so for Fair to Medium 70 75 for Good to Extra, Cattls In good demand st S4 60tS 28 for butchers' stock snd Ss iHt7 2s for Fstr to Choice Shipping.

Receipts AMO bbla Flour, 22,000 bushels Wheat. 11,000 bushels Corn, bnshels Osts, 1.S00 busheis Barley, 11 fiut Hos-a BHTPMBKTs bbls. Flour, 12,000 bushels Sheet, 2.MO bushels Com, 7,609 bosbeto Oats, 2vo oga. i St. Ions, Jan.

Jl. Tobacco steady and on changed. CoTtoif firm at $24 14t26 for Middling. Floi'R quiet i Extra, $4 40wA4 75 Double Extra. AadS 25 Treble Extra, M.

Wheat quiet Iso. 2 Bprlng, 90c; No. 2 Red FalL tl9l Oft No. 1 ti 12 Choice, tl 201 2. Corn steady: Mixed, 75CSM6C; Prime White, Choice, Oath dull st 50c.

in bulk and 64e.so. sacked. Bar-IX Nothing doing. Rtr firm at 80c for Prime. WaisxY steady at 2kc.t9c Provisions firmer.

Pork, to. Dry-salted Srouldbrs, lie Clear Rib Hides, Clear Bides, 15c Bacon Shoulders, Uc; Clear aides, lHc Clear Rib Bfclea. ISO. Bngar-cured' Habb, 18ke. Lard dull Prime Live Hoos steady st t7 ro rm 7t for Lic-nt to Heavy.

CATTUt qniet at 04405 so for Fair te Prune, and tSaOS 60 for Cholee. Flour. 4,000 Wheat, SOO bushels Corn. JM boabels i Oats, 2,00 bushels Barley, 1.000 busheis. CrxcijncATt, Jan.

M. Flora noehanged. Wheat unchsnged. Com 4lrassri Sar, 70c '377a. Oats firm at sue, 57o- Rrs dull at 88a.

Barlet no. chmiped. Cottoh doll and nnchanged. Tobaooo steady sales SO ah da. at 7 7094)18 so for trash to common Leaf there wss a fair demand, and receipts were light.

WHitiar sdvsneed to sec sales S00 bbla Live Hoos firm at ts 76M SO; reeelpta. 400. head. Mess PORK said sttV727 25; 50 was asked at the close for standard. Bulk Meats firm and qniet at 11 he.

14He.ue. for Bhonldsrs, Clear Rib, and Clear hides, packed, and he less tor loose. Baoos in good demand aa rewards Bides, snd prteea are higher; Shoulders held at Ue. Hides, 16kc.wlse. for Clear Rib, te eosss out of amoks; Clear sold at itke, Bugareured Hams Larb dull; sales at like, for Prime Bteaatt Kettle, Uke, KICHAaca fins at par buying.

Oswboo, JsnT M. Flotjb steady with a fair demand ssles 1.400 bbla. at fit Tt for No. 1 Spring; it tor Amber Winter OS SO for White, aad 7 for Iiouble Blxtra. Wheat qniet aad aachannd; No.

MUwaakee Clnb betd at $1 tfc. Oorm dull and unchsnged: sales ef ear lots at $1 St. barlet held st Oi for Prime Up-Lake Canada, without sales. RTE aad pkas aniet. COEXaTBAL.

01 2t for bolted and t2 IB for an bolted cwt, MDAniD ateadvi 0 I Bhlpstuns. i Mioiinss, sr su, 4y tun, as to quality, itaiiroaa tnanis-tiar, 10 01 04 toNew.York.Otc; to Albany. 78c Locmvtllb. Jan. tl.

COTTOii Bales si bales Middling, 24e. FLOUBqaiet. WbsaT quiet! Bed FalL tl 04 Whit Fail, tl Mi. ascSMIKV. ATA, o.

9 See, bte, hoc itbscoo qme saies, nJMUk; Anaa, 0408 SO: Leal 04n id, PROVISIONS qniet. Mess Pork. 028. Baoos Shoulders, -11 Clear Rib. 14 Clear Sides.

I6ke-J Balk Bhooidem, 11 kci Clear Bib fcuoea, im taear wines, ic nagar-carea 08a, BtrrTALO. Jan. TL Fiom dull and ebaaged. WeXaT mawtlve Wsatica Spring anartnal at fl el IS. Coaa easy i saall sales of Tse.

on tbe trees i Old nomhial at ass. in aura. Gats woBBlnal at iOa. ta slsta BIB as sattrslv Barlet dull sales i oars two-rowed 8tats at sse. ea the track.

poaKdall atQa. Lard dnil at atlas. tuaawKEB maative aaa ratal nag st sa. CHARxmsTOir. B.

OL, Jan. Otrrrow elosed autet aod steady: bales: MVMUng, Mc i Bee Islsads, 40ctOl recarpta, 440 bales i im porta, esastwlaa, l.SM bales; Bet receipts ef the week, Dales i vumm sisa. S7 saias annsi. a.vis sales: ex pons. to theoonuasan, l.ss sales i eoaiwtss, 4JB72 balsam Monrue, A law, Jaav.

21 Oottois Receipts of aefc. 4,461 bakes: expiate ts Ores Britain, lom bales coastwise, bsies stock. S8Jb3 bales, of ttUlee. waleh 17X4 bales are sa ampbsard The market te-dar rioaed tale, and stetdyi i lAw bales MWVIUap, 2et4 rseelpU, OU tastes parte, LAI bales, SAXVaerow. Jan.

OL -OoTvear flna; GoodOr- emary, lHe.silHt! aes receipts or cae week, SSI bales; exports Great Briaala. L0t2 sales; te Bi saaisA, bales: te New-Yerk, 2.U4 bates: te bostea. Out bales; te Prswldesice, asT bates; to New-Orleans, 141 Me pots, Jan. MvCorroir quiet at re eeipts taday, 1152 hales; experta. LAM hades; of tas week.

lo07 sales; expaf, asst Bapaaw bne Flovb 05. Corn, ttesuuo. Oats, Bie t-oaa, OssSv-a. La an, lScSlas, rlaoiiipsas. like.

Balk feUDSe, like. BAVAjntAH, Ga Jan. St. Tne Oottow market to-osy elosed quiet i reeelpta, 1.7S batost exports, bales: sates, 4,00 bases: Mnvntng. Mk; rea Islsad dull; Baeuttua.

45c: fine. net re. edptaef the week. LXM bales Cplaadsvand SS7 bales ss brass xviiuia. Maak mm UBlaaas.

with ttsrae) tne Lsl KveaOmaT-A. rati tie. A -at the tsfsa! i.e.tn Vahw tTp' WnAiiBxrroaC V- isaaiiU)oiTei ateadyj gtddllas. SSaakV( aet i seel pes of tae wi ik.iei kaA-a issii ii 1 i WI a nasi saoes-LS-S seiea, aptrue ei Tuar-ornaa aSasdyaO 41a. ti asis asset a Ol SO Oar trsnsse.

Cswaa Tutv ltonyotjc. a. Jan. 5crrro to-day tiomA Ipsa at tbssreek. 7AaS bales i exports, cat 0y bates entoa Ost baatei steak, baioa.

Atocst. sta, fit. Jan. OL hslsa; anulsta, I a sales ef tbe fii Jan. OL OoTTOsT elosed weak Bales.

tp so Bales AUMHiiiag aewu- aaUIvlbat iiiJii siai.a, swa KAtTtatORK, Jan. JL OOTTOS liregtaar; aetieeelptaof tbewisk.048baies TtotaL AIM bates experts te tae Ceettae il, sis bales; stsek. MlTas balea Clrvblawd, Jan. 11. Ftocn heavy, aad snstlssduy lower.

Oman, OM Is smebsnsTd, New Hbelleu. Doe. oats nominally lower. Bis dull aad BomiaaL Bssi si Nothing 4Vang. Baw Fr a kcisco, Jan.

SO. Flo Da, 04 75-905 00. Wheat snd lroai. Tendebs arnihsagsd. Advertisement.

Ot.noo worth Diamonds, Jewelry and Silver Plate stolen tram tne bouaeaf H. O. Cats, East Fifty-se-enUi-street, i.wo reward oflVred Holmes' Bargiar Alsria Telegraph woukl have saved the lot. Look out tor imposition and Infringement. a.

AiOLMBB, Na. Moxxay street. I AdvertawiiiitiuL Chlttenaago White Balpbur Water cures dyspepsia, kidney diseases, rheamstism wnd scrofula. buU by ail teaawiMta. 0 Ooiicge-plsoo.

J. 1. HJUEr. atax-r Reasru YORK. Friday, Jan.

21 a a New. Plane. M. Thet wine. weainer.

OL, K. Cloudy. Port satin ga Boston New-York Philadelphia Wlbxungton, DeL as -8a Wt ee-eaes sCrOOus 4 ..8. W. ..40 ..40 ..42 ..42 ..22 ..54 Kicnmooo.

Bavannah N. N. Cloody. N. N.

R. Oswego. Rankle. .8. K.

3iicago Mobile Kev .1,1 ri. W. Clear CVnvty K. ..58 ..58 ..75 ae a esve ee a I stl neveaaea ts ml Ocean teaaaers. FOB EUROPE.

City of Jan. Tbe Queen. Jan. 22.. New-York.

Utiloo Lafayette Bienville-- 22.. 22.. roa HAVANA. 22.. New-York Havana.

Cleaiaa ot Fereisw lails mt the Peat OOtee. SATUROAT. For Europe, vfo Southampton and Bremen, by the tMtee, close at 12 M. Supplementary mall for petVi letters en the pier foot of Third-street. Hobo ken, to 1 p.

M. For France, via Havre and Brest, by tbe lAfayctte, st 4 A M. Cleeiaisi ef Dsi lestte nails. ...6 A- IP. H.

North, Poeorhkeen-ie Wsy. North, through ei H. K. R. R.

a i. ew auva North Way, via Harlem K. Chatham Four Corners. 5 A. M.

Esat, via New-ileven. 5 A P. M. Esst. via Newport 4 P.

M. Fast. New-Bans Way .5 A. 2J0 P. M.

East, F-U River, .8 P.M. HouUl, Through 7 A. 7:20 P. M. PhUadelphlaWay A.

Ms 4:30 P. M. West Mail, theoufh to Harris. burg, ltUbuTTj, Cincinnati, Ht, Louis. Louisville.

Indisnapuua, Culumbaa, Oiioago, fct. Pani. Joseph, Sail Lake and 7 A. M. fctO P.

M. West Mail, through to Ctevs- bind, Toledo, and by A at G. Western R. R. te Frank nn aod MeadviUe, Penn- Ac .5 A.

M-i 4:30 P. M. Paaeeatsrera Sailed. In iteanuXtp AUuka, for Arpinwall C. Wei BOB, wife and 2 children, Silas B.

Smith, J. Deabon, Castner Delmonte and wife.RamoB Delmonte, Joan Delmonte, F. Carraga, Louis Crag, K. Herbreger, H. C.

Btaa. ford, M. Alvarss, Manuel de Axaeomsns. J. F.

L-gsrte. Ik Clark. Jonathan Whalsn, J. liockendorff. wife, children and 2 nursea.

Miss Hetty Emerson, Mary Costa, Atlas F.mma Newman, F. HeU. Frederick Thoanaa 8. MlgeL M. Mlgei, A.

Hyer, Contra ReveUo snd wife. Captain Alfred Wstts, John A. Horn; J. A Sullivan, A. T.

kioasman, Joseph Lew. For California Thomas V. Bqnires, Margaret Smith, G. W. Martin, wife and 2 danghters, John H.

Van Batm, Miss Amelia Armstrong, Mrs Brown snd 2 children, Mrs. bister, Mrs. Washburn George Frank and wife, George 8 wain. John M. Ballard.

General O. S. Dodge and wife, H. 8. Bab.

eock, H. Bnow, Mrs. Wood. Mra. IX.

Maxwell and daughter. Miss Tybout, NicboUa Schmidt, Smith aod wife, W. Haddock, Newton Ingrsham. D. Slvori.

Mrs. Wilson snd two children, Mrs. Hannah Wood-ward, W. Kerr, Mrs. J.

P. Bolton, J. W. Willi am Mrs. Nellie Btewe snd child, Robert A.

Stearns, wife snd daughter Miaa Bossa Thurston, Elmirs Spencer, Jacob College, R. B. Axmstronr, Mr. Hashes and wife. Miss Psnllne Beisyer, S.

IX Philips, Mrs. Kate MUton, G. J. Brooks, C. E.

Buck, Chae. H. Msulle snd wife, Mrs. Ann fe berry, James Gromley, Mrs. O'BieUy, Marian U.

Webb. H. R. 0Rielly, John O'BleUy, J. J.

Gimble. wife and child. E. Buck, Mrs. O.

F. Hinton aod daughter, K. At. Tripp, Jaa Fiald-mg, Fesner Axgall, and a large number in steerage. Paaeeaiaera Asrlwel.

Jar. 21 asfsowuAfp BoUaUm, from Jfttmtmrg. A Rollker, Joha Attherr, Oscar Nolde, Jals Nathan, Mane Weiss and chttd, Jtcob Thosapeon, Helen Meyer, F. Gersen, GeUe Melness, G. Psulua, Thee.

Bossmann. Anton Griesedieck. wife and children, Loula Frankal. Friedr, Weisseuborn. Frits Meyer, joto Mechan, wife and 1 children, Sophie Frtodmana, F.

Black, H. Stephens, Christ. Boaringer, Mary blmaa, S. Goulsuma, Mr. Wood aad iamliy, Ch.

Alvens, Jos. Jseob, Flora Jacob, Chr. letoir. Cb. Johnson, ca.

BoeU, R. Nesbltt, A. Anderson, Mrs, Cross, E. Maria. by, Fred.

Bextea, Lcais Selig. JAX, XL Ja rtasswsAy Cblobrta, from Uvtrpooh K. G. Musts, Mr. Orbsn, H.

Norton, L. Hsymsnn, O. H. Johnson and lady. W.

E. W. Williams. IL W. Bar-plea.

J. Matthews, Mr. Molson, L. B. Brwew1Mrs.

G. w. Cox, child snd nurse, Henry p. Watson, Theodore T. Watson, l.

McDonald, K. T. Digby, H. M. Colling, ham.

J. SlldelL, Richard Pardoe. A. B. Cook.

R. Helme. t. LodhouUsr, W. Temple, i Grainger Young, A u.

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Newa naekaaes a the Jmtmolof Onmmfrt. Ttm. TVlbwM. World, Hun, Kxraren. kvtnina Jt.

Cont mxrcial arertitor. tttaaU Metfuno ra Vew-Yorlcar IMrmokraL shoujd also be delivered only to the ssuie parties. arcriAitnui almanac nrra pat. 7 18 I Son sets. 05 I Moon rises.ll 05 HK1H WATER THIS PAT.

Sandy Hook.ll 24 I Gov. I aland. 12 It I HeU 1 25 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. EW-YORK FBI DAY, Jsa.2L Cleared. Btesmablpa Lafayette, Roaseau, Havre, G.

Mackenzie Alaaka. Gray, Aspinwau, Psdho Mail Steamship CO. Bsrks Kona Bvene. Msseuaaen. Cardifl; Wendt, Tele as A Bockmann i Hsrace Beala, Blanker, ship, NewOrieans, N.

H. Brigham Artaona, Carver, Malansss, Carver A Barnes; Contest, Seott, Rio de Janeiro, via Charleston, Peadergast Bros. A Oo. Brigs John Colter. Ctenfuegos.

Brett, Son A AUanUo. Dick arson, Barbados. Uy. Trowbisla-e's Bona Helen, Royne, Wilmington, N. Brett, Son A Co.

Behra. David Babeoek. Coleord, Mstanaas, J- H. Wiachester Harry Lendell, Taylor, Richmond, Vaa atount A Blaght Addie Wslton. Rich, svana.

K. OoweU Maad Wsbster, Wentworth, JaeksonvUle, W. Ray A Comrad, Ban, Psrnambuco. B. J.

Wenberg Catharine A John, Hammond, Mstanaas, Heney A Parker Annie I5( Br, Edceta, KmsTston. Jaax- a. il. sojomoa at oa; iieiea u. king, Movyer, NorioXk.

John Boyaton a Son A Ce. Arrive. Btsamabla Holsstls, fN. Q-l Ehlera, Hssabanr Jan. Lvto Havre tth, with mass, and 208 yssaanauia to Koaherdt A Co.

Experieneed very heavy westerly galea ap te the iSta, troan tbeaee had light variable mrlnda. Jan. IS. Bead- Hal It. nsssr.

ilnsnnhtn Rhein. hence for Breaoen: Jaa.15.Iat. 4S10, kia. 48, passed a Bremen steamship, bound E4 18th, tot. 47 14.

ion. 41 SS, passed one of Allaa's ateaaasblpa, bound Wj 20th, ass. 41, ion. S7 an, passsn a iunara stesmsma, nouna iw ataaanshrn Beclan. (Br-1 Laird.

Messina Dee. 24. Palsrmo Z7U and Gibraltar Jan. 4. wlLh fruit, ate.

te Maeoersoa Atroa, also bob weauer. Steamship waa. Clyde, Msraaa, wuinmgtOB, I. C- with naval starea, BtsamablB Bran BBdaa. ta J.XorlUard.

i si yniigneipaas, waa BlesB-ihmJanies ASirsr. Lsukasaa. Charleatea. S. c7 a so.

lawna maae. ana paasianiiis ta Axenry Ab aaarsTBa is Berk Mary A. Way. RnaaeTL Maseat St da, with dssassad BUdsa. te AxneiA s.

AAiaee Wateb. Fteld A Way. Crass i the equator in tbe Indava Ooaaa loo. TO K- fssaH the Capeef Geed Hone Dee. A and crnsseil Lbs aunator ta the Atlantis ia tea.

SS W- Jaa. ta, as A. At ag Anaseam. aaaiin a wreoa. spparenuy a aoarwiw aboatltfset of matnmaat out of wa ierr Bark aKr aa N.

aVJ a snlk-asr. De Wsit A Ce Had lamvy waatbar to the aret 10 pun, oa waa us inaa mil as aa. Briglllgrint, ot AAeryttwitM Wright, AlgeaBay Olda, with wool le eruer. Craasaa the eonatoc Don, 90. la ksa.

OS Brig I Wsrren, (of Backspert) TDarto-sa, Carde- aaaslTaA. with aaslada te J. B. WaHACoHadlM wsstnar. Bear.

I ewlea IS. ssllsS aasna day tar BalU- BiwKrwsv, Oorawalria, SL, a dm aa -asa-i yuiasssai so a. as w. xw anirya vessel ts Osndsll Berteasx A Co. hit a- HiiibIibw Hvtv safer.

Heetesl fcar. Glls-aa LL Klac lef CaLaavl Odrsda-a. Port Moraot, Jaa24daL. with nan-One te Asaoa Teasy vessel is Jss. W.

ElweUACe. Tbe G. D. JL. wss ssaorsone nil Is north at Squab, and was hove aaoat Bwmuigaf toih the Least Wrecktog Co, aiid lowed lot this Utv.

Hehr. KUaO. AtcIeaSB. fBr.l Coesr. West laiea.

via Case Aaa JO da, with anises sa Jsd Aryeas scar. s. r. boawnv water burg, xsiaaoetiiport. tor aear.

Mary Ann, Burse, Flxabrttport- for Bridge- maithsas paiaten grasai, aaa aaa oeea oroaea ea soon i rses. Had the appesrsaes ef beina-ia the water a teag time. Kpartepo-d a heavy N. nTe. ataia eg II alter aa Waa a is.

acsrtA of CaDSXZsnrr with vsilslile waathus. Dskr. T. ATtiesA. Tteawbtv.

WsahtsaOaa, It. CL, 0 4W wtthsasral sterse, A ato 1 bosses, llmaaes stCe. Bekw. Msv Masswa, HalL Flisaksthpart, Sar Kay jaw Israel. sett, obv.BsIen At i AaaacMMoaa kchr.

Prry, Cole, lU-stport, with Oak te John Boya-0ans Boa at Oa. sehr. X. M. Hawyer.

KeDv. and laths ts Causes, Talhot A Os. Schr. Schr. G.

M. Partridge, Hall, 4. Atre-ra. Bear. W.

a. O'Brien. OBrlen, New-HA ethpor-t. schr. wime Martta, Spear, iTtaBaBEyjr 3B, a.aja) new-, uarvo, rEenajc.

HocAJaad, vrtta Unas ta J. B. Bear. R. 8.

Hodadotv TtalL Tl nek tend wtth xvavuano. Bohr. David Waeaoa, Taptey, rnssbetttBert, far Portktnd. schr. Pbebs Fnssseth, Bin.

IXsabetXiaort, tor Naw. Haven. Schr. 8. A.

nammiaad, Wsatgate. Efiaabethport, tog Scar. Gentfle, Spear. BoiwlsBd. with Bat to rreaaey A Co.

Bear. Mary Brewer, MXQa. Rockland, wtth J. H. Brown.

Schr. Bashel Jane, Cook, Pravldenee. for Ltodaley. HlLLBewaven, tor schToeorgle Btaplea, Ronra. Calsta.

wttb nuaber ts Simpson A Clspp. Kcir. GoodwtB, Bishop, Nsw-Havea, tor KUaa. bethport. schr.

Pevere, Taylor, ffloncester, with fish to J. R. Robinson. Kchr. Psntbea, Hall, TnisAbethport.

for Btootngtoa. Schr. Sallle Merritt, Ferris, Hag Harbor. Schr. Mary Mersbon, Brightaian, Brtdgeport.

Schr. Little DavnL Blair. New- Haven. Schr. B.

K. lane, Robinson, Ysrmonth. Schr. John Puller, is Oer, Yarmoata. Bchr.

Editor, Black, New-Haven. Schr. a B.ewa, Mott, Northport. Bchr. Richard Murrell.

White, Brsdgeaors, Schr. Talma, Underwood, Bridgeport. Schr. Snaan, Hodsdon. Newport.

Schr. HsnnibeL Cox. Elixshelhpert, bar Portland. Schr. Alfred Field, Pettis.

New-Havea, far Virginia, Schr. Expedite, Bashneil, Gieenport. Bchr. Niantlo, Derring. Taanton.

WIND At sunset, light, clear. rr. i iwiHs am, UWDWODI. RteamsMp Alaska, far Asptnwait ships BIsndlaa Dudley, for London Sumter, far Penssjoola, AC; bark Savaana, for London brigs D. Trowbridge, tor Bar-badoa Gypsy, for St, Croix D.

R. Boule, for Hsvsna i Oukilng Star, for Caibarlen lata, for New-Orleans i IL F. Eaton, for Brunswick. Us. Bf TetearaBk.

BOSTON. Jan. 21. Arr. steamer Neptune, fraea New-York brigs Java, from Port aa-Prince Jaenata.

from Oenfnegos Qneeu of the West, from do. CHARLESTON, 8. Jsn. tl. Arr.

Bchrs. raise, from New-York Scud, from Baltimore. Bid. sehrs. Active, for Baltimore L.

J. Trsfton, lor North Weymouth, Wm. Allen, for Wilmtngton Ella, for Georgetown Jaa. Young, for New-Haven Sarah Fish, for New-York C. E.

lUymond, for Boston L. C. Hkkman, for Wllmlnrton. FORTH fAs MONROE, Va, Jan. TL Sid.

TJ. S. BtnamerBibb, Captain Piatt, for Key West rani David Stewart barks Frank and Jonathan Chase brig Adrsaa and E. B. Kennedy, for Baltimore.

Passed out Ships Gray Eagle, Msoauley, R. 8. Ely brig Chslsnoogs snd Cleta. and a fleet ot sohra HOLMES' HOLE, Jsn. It, A.

M. Arr. brig Anna radndge, (of Boston.) Acul, Haytl, Dec 22, vis Naasaa Jsn. 4, for Boston. Also arr.

schr. John Boynton, New-York, for Calais, Bid. brig Waltham. P. M.

Arr. schrs. AdeUa, (Br St. John, N. for Philsderphis Eliss for New-York Marv E.

Rankin. Boston, for Galvestoii. 20th, A. M. Off tbe mouth of Vineyard Bound, brig Glendalc (of Boston.) Havana 11 tor Portland.

At Cardenas, Jsn. ii bark Emma Parker: brigs Hsiry Verdin. John Wesley, and Anna M. Knight, jau waiung ong M. Merritt, log.

lorBoatoa or Aoruana. NOttFOUC. Va. Jan. 2L Bid.

steamer BlsekstoBe. for Boston. BAN FRANCISCO, Jaa. 30. Cld.

Fleetford. for Liverpool, with 32,000 sacks of wheat. SAVANNAH Jan. 21 Arr. steamship Orientel barks Alabama, lAverpoolj Nonpar tel.

from Boston, Screamer, from Liverpool; schr. Jenaas Ship para, from Baltimore. Cld, ship Margaret, for Liverpool schrs. WUlemlna, for st John, N. IL; Gmnn Rock, for New-York; Nettie Bell, for Providence.

WILMINGTON, N. Jan. tL Cld. steamer Volunteer, tor Nsw-York. Iflarlae Disaster.

I Oak Jan. ia The bark Osayn went ashore oo WhtdbyB Island la Paget Sound, an the 15th of January. It was thought she would bee total it was raming at the tune she went so. Jsva Bcbx-nenoe, bound eV, Jan. 20, tot, 09 40, tea.

72 50. Jonas Smith hence for Buenos Ayres, all well, Dec 26, tot CO 47 8- too. 81 W. Monatoo Bark, (of Baltimore.) for 15, lat. loa.

ts. allien a Br. brig, froaa Cape Town tor Boston, 40 da. out, Jsn. 13.

tot 25, Ion. l- Teresa Dutch bark, hence tor Marscaibe, Jan, T. lat, 24 88, km, 84 23. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Arrived Oat.

1 Falmouth, Jan. 71. Tbe steamship Sileeia, from New. York, tone lied here to-day on the wsy to Slsriss aviaavster. LrvREPOOt, Jan.

The ship SC James, from Car imaged state, hsv dig for Japan, has nut In here a dam; lng experienced a heavy gate, and will dschg. febo hss bean docked WINTER CLOTHING PBOM 25 to 50 per cent, less than actual cost, at thQ SPECIAL SATYR. DEVLIN NO. 521 BROADWAY. TO-DAY.

TO-DAY. N.Y.A.CO. SHARES OF ALL THK FRACTTOKAL DENOMINATIONS MAY BE BOUGHT OF W. M. MORTON A Noa 48 snd 44 MtaveO.

w. c. wts yss, ro. Astor-pisee. JOHN QRKSHAM, No.

4 Broadway. FISHEK LiKuN NlSOn. MO. 1XS O. H.

CROSBY, o. wuuam-aa. BAXTER A HENDERSON, Ne. it Broad-St, F. RULLM AN, No.

114 Broadway. F. W. MKYErT Stevens House, Sa 27 Broadway. WILLIAM M.

ELLAS A CC No. 867 Broadway. B. F. FUIX.KR, No.

tSJ Sth-SV. RUDOLPH, No. SH7 tthav. K. HALBST, No.

218 Sth-SV. W. LOVELLj Nk 438 Hndaon-et, J. FRANKLf No. 43t Hndsocvet, I M.

ROSENTHAL. No. 488 8th-av. it. VICTORIUhTNo.

SH Greenwich-st. B. RATJTH. No. 188 Bewerv.

FOGG A SANDBORN, No. 67 John St. DANIEL W. LRU A OCX. No 82 Nsssa CHARLES KNIGHT A CO- No.

1S4 td-av. JOHN CASE. No. 240 td-av. JAMES SANDISH, No, 8BS td-SV.

CAM PBELL A CO, No. A44 4ta-av. D. BOTJBSEATJ, No. 487 td-av.

WE BENNfeTT, No. BBS td-SV. IX CYPURT, No. WO td-av. HEBMAN LANGE, NO.

7t4 td-av. CHAS. W. THOMAS, No. 44B 4ta-aV.

A. GOOLD, No. 41S4ta-av. GEOBGBA. JORDAN, Na.4a4tkav.

J. BAD No. 28 PearLat, BARRETT, No. 167 Bowery. J.

H. HILLKH, St, Nicholas HoteL H. M. ADAMS, Metropotitsa Hotel. H.

F. MORTI ME Everett Heese. ECKSTEIN A VOGLR, Preaeot Hsase. TURN BULL, St. Jsmee Hotel.

TORN BULL, OrsndHeteL GEO. J. TYBO, Flfta-avenoe HoteL WALKER A BECHT, Ne, Fulton at, Bresadyn, A. MARKS, No. 2 Bieoklya.

j. W. SMITH, Jr No. sss FultoaBrooklya. oun u'wdhok xio.

sas xtroaawsy. WILLIAM E. WiLLET A BOJf. No. 100 GREGORY ERENB ACH, Vs 00 SALOMONS.

No. r-S Broadway. W. B. VETTER, Park HoteL CHARLES HAST, Ne, 244 GraraOot, AUGUST BRKNTANO, No.

TO Broadway. 1 SCOTT, PLATT A No. Broadway. THOtL sLCHtMBERft A BONO, Nee. 80 aad Ms ath-av.

t' H. BITER. Ne tot AS. BIO LEY. Na SI Au PALMKR.No.

Bowery. H. JACOBS, Ks OSS Broadway. A. DOUV I LLkC a No.

Broadway. J. SAENGER A CO- No SU Broadway. y.tURMANH. No.

SUv-av. W. At. QILE8. Ne.

IS Sth-SV. CROSS A FIELDING, No. Unstbnv. B.JX FXUEMINO. No.

8U Sta-ev. CLARK A SCHENCK. MercsanTs HstsL F. i ORDAN. Coaamerean Hoase, L.O.

tot Broad way, T. J. IBJkMCil, rroach's i IT. T. A ctx snares Sar sale at an the above i i A TT7TIIC AIT i Spiral Spring Butt Xa Of PARK-BOW, HEW.YORX.?AT 1 rATTEBOO.

BBOTnBBO, Imnerters and RMailera ef BTJlLDeTRS" AKBWAHE, MrX'HANICTB TOOLS ASP BANVrAtTVEAKB' SUrrUEs. DOTAL slATAVfAV LOTTRRY O0T AM. LH.L-iTucapWdui (utd.niti'rawUiiu furulsbed. hlahrat tes tuud lor doablooai aedaiAAUtdaaf geld and suver. A LAU A CU 1.0.M WaLW at.

New-tars. s. Borkteaa. with Base Bnek-tad. wtth Base ts BeckteaA wtth Base to LZX K'f li I M'.

A naXaTBOT.Tl, I i a BaXMBOLXX rTXLMBQLD. HKLMBOLirO TXTJID XXTBACT BVCHW em aB BUCHU. BUCHU. i VXJCBV. ixucbv.

HELMBOLD-O XXTBACT BUCHU glvas aealth sad vigor to the frsaas sad blon palBd fhaak. Tiiilinitj Is afifiwnpsiiinfl Tij sianj alai mliig sj silitaaia. and no treatment Is Mbaxltted ta, sanity, or epOepUe Its oases. HELM BO LB. i- HELM BOLD.

3 i HrLMBOLD. helm bold. HELM BOLD. j- 't i HELMBOLDo XXTBACT BUCHU and IM- PROVED ROSE WASH eares oeUcats dlaordera all their stages, at nttts expense, little or no changs ha diet, ae and ne exposure. It to pleasant tat taste aad edor.

hniasdlste ia Vis acUon, and tree from all injarious aroperttea. BUCBTL BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHTJ.

i TOR It ON-RET EN ION OR INCONTINENCE i. OO URINE, Irritation, brll animation, or alcerxUou ef tbe bladder or kidneys, asaases ot the prostate glands, atoos la the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dast4topoaKe.BBmanm of tbe btodder, kidnevs aad dropsical swelangs. USE HELMBOLD-S FLUID EXTRACT HELMBOLD HELM BOLD. 6. HELMBOLD.

HELMBOLD. v- 5 HELMBOLD. I ENFEEBLED AND' DELICATE CON8TITU- TTONS, Of both sexes, wMHaXMBOLDW EXTRACT i BUCHU. It win gtve brisk and energetic awcttaga, and enable yon to sleep weQ. i -i BUCHU.

-1 i BUCHU. t-' BVCBV. BUCHU. J. THE GLORY OT MAN IS ST REN (Jl'fL There.

tore the nervous and deniutsted snould tra mediately naf HKLMBOLTyO EXTRACT BUCHU. 1 HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. 'i HELMBOLIVB FLUID EXTRACT 1 BUCHTJ ia a certain core for diseases of the.

BLADDER, XIDNEYS, OBAVKXi, DROPSY, ORGANiaWEAXNESB, FEMALE COM- i I PLAINTS, GENERAL 1 sad an tlseasrs at tae'I ft i ii i Jt i URINARY ORGANS, whether existtog in MALE OB FEMALE. whatever eaase 4Tigmataagsx4Beaiaitar of 5- HOW LONG STANDING. i -i" i isCamaretto. writ vtt Aim uissTirrjui 1 v- r'mmi taaO ef asaterity. nsssfaratta.

BIILMBOIJTV, XXTBACT BUCHU. i B. T. HaXMBOXJra Ns. 884 Brsadway, sad Na 204 10th tt Thlatsailjilila -rise er bettto.

1 .1 Delivered to say sflflrtaa, None are gebuine Beas dorie np In steel engraved wrapper, with lac aunt a ei my eneaaicei warnnoes aaAaigaad T. -r. i I laawaseaei teens signB.i nuuii laemsi IlaeWiSBMBBttosnnsatttatltn.eBn saRnxyasy4aan Our twah aad baaed are supported 105 T.TTT OZIriZnZD. to trtaca Tec iTc: aaa. inzo GHUEI.PEICZjTGCID,: First nortffajjo Bonti Pelwia Ralte Ccipsay Cf IllIuOiS d- i .1 1 i Tads read to new "VIRTUALLY OO MPLETED, as tnersriaislBiil.

at In list nd-loae. but twelve saitos rack te ba bad. aod the Utas wtB be spaattthreegV'? SwAaheal rso. ss the telle Oar Its aaajplatisaeeo ad the aoralags at the Cs letghthe ef nsrve ah assy seen taken ay the ptieeat aettvo sannaa win abaorO too a toaurta.e4 talks eats wnh the Toledo, Wabash sec OraL BalUBssrs aad Ohio, aad aU ths naata Base East. aa kynevs sail ntov w4mwasaa aa si a sad lartlsaa fossa Naw.Ysrk.

Boston. Pmue- sag aaa aavasi.gaa. to Ita POSITION, St and tathe ef smawsre. Tissa Watt i THK LOCAL TRAFFIC alto bs very atfws. ithrsagh as ef tae richest sad asset tor sefldlng np asveral of the i railroads ta this coos try.

through the I kneel traffle eoatrtouted te taenv BECUBITY Ot TITK BO'Ds. -The whPto anxoent at heads which sea bsaatokitoss than 118,000 per nuto, oa a road which has oast abeus OkXOCe per aula i so that the fc-tal hshUltg ef ths Cess. year will be eaty Otetjee as gold, a sum which Is really tawgatnoaat wtiaa the cOuarectersadloeatloaof theroad to ooaanared. Ia, addTtkmthesetmrttyfarmakeabyslrst Baartgaew upoa the eatlra property mt a flrst class railroad ill miles ta length, tbe bonds have lately been farther ss-caredbyaeoasotidatienottusBaewttOi the Indian. r.

spoils, Orawfordvuto sad DaavOto Road, aaakiag ever the bonds are aot only a First Mortgage of toss tbask 118,000 nor mils oa this U7 t-MO aulss, but have been, i assumed by tbe Consolidated Company nader tAO -name of the Iadlsaspolls, Bioaailngton and Railroad Compsay. 5 I YALDB AB Alt ItTXwTWKJIT. The Beads pay SEVEN PER CENT. IN OOLIL being paid saan snaaslly, Apra 1 aaa Oct, the F-mera Lasa aad Trust Osmnaavia Raw- York. The Bonds -nay else be rsgistetwd at tasawaO- eteptton.

THEY ARB aTRKK Of llCOllB TAX. THEY ARB CONVERTIBLE tote stack, sad at. the stocks ef several of taa prineiBal naea ef Tirssis. AJ ton. Boj-ungten sad Ojuincy, have sotdst the OAeek Boards tiuaa shove par te nearly 200 per cent, THIS Dtorvrr nis AS -rwvsw rA s-sra ariw-Ma INTO STOCK OF THK COMPANY AT PAH." GREATLY INCREASES THEIR VALUE, sad aaoald be highly appreoiaeed, aad.

aooraed barest, ba corraaey. OoM, Oosjsa Oovernmeats. and aaaurketabto se Parities isueliel mexekangssttbshlgbsatstarket rates, fres st sasa. Wa tsrward beads by srpreaa, free ef charge jPsmphlcfa. containing mans and liriralara rnlatlas ts ths Read, farnlahad en alphas at aa.

by the ef ths Compsay. Bankers, K. 11 Ke w-Tork 1 Priae Security tta Low Price. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Sti Louis Southeastern Rtway; of Illinois. C0UP0II AND BEGISTEBED.

rtccarii asd nTEiSTriiiu. a couf i INTEREST SEVEN PXB CENT. GOLD, PEF ANNUM, PAYABLE IN NEW-YORE. kAT AXD NOVEMBER. f'.

TWENTY-SEVEN; MILES HOW IN OPERA TION. LEAVINO 1U MILES TO BX COM PLETED. In offering these securities for aals, ws beg to rater myeators to the Buhliabed ooinnraaansi ve sxhUSt af the- enterpriss sad tM pronaislag fntera, signed by the President ot tbe Company, Oeaerai EDWARD W. WINSLOW. and by Brsvet Maor41eaeral JAME0-H.

WILSON. United Slates Arssy. and of Ua Dirss-toan, and also to tbe statement appended thereto, signed. by) W. MILNOB ROBERTS, United States ClvB Xngtaeer, and one ox tae mos sisniiginaaaii i coautructora of the country.

Tbees waU known ts ths esuntry aad tba ability, Integrity and boaer. The aenaracy ef tksll stalvenients may therefora ba relied Any one who win carefully study th ass eneaaisnts innet fan te kwhosas searrtaeed that tbto toe whaaeoapletea, win eontrol large snd pteatahla el Owjatoeas, tossy aotanxg at tta taooagh traXto. II win, thsrefors, be abie to pay without fail ths i en tta boada, and render the stock, a vary proOtSs ia laTTsrmsnt Oross esrnlnxa at the rets of PASt per-mib) per annum. wiU be ample 0s pay tlA tatereat on Its debt, taclading the sxpeaes ot sperstlsa sad rr psirs. "Thers Is no complete road to ths Btets ef JlH-nots which to not sernlng maeh state than ttos seal per mfla.

The Osaonany OONFLDENTLT EXFECT THEIR ROAD TO EARN FROM SEVEN TO THOUSAND DOLLARS PER MILE fcemthsusis Tla tree. Uiraoaeni ita sntbe leagta, PASSES OVER THE RICHEST COAL BEDS IN IL LINOIS, new being prefltably aad SAlsnsiva ry weraed at varVoas poiata, is vtsw st w-- jmU ia la. ad1alnlwa raslea th. BfSdto I afosol slooewuT. wtthia aaa a-a three ysars, i tire bonded debt I lM That pert ot the toad slraedy alahedaasbeaeOaW.

with si sal aaneBwiv.taesgity aaa seiu, saw ssadlate saervlaton ef Qsneral WIN8LOW, a mn aaa eanwav at sraartoesa and it to uue-4kastheOemBaay teeomBtsssar- P. O. Cslhowa. rreelosBt ef Bsak. New-York, aad Oeorge Opdyke, toesfwtaBy drawn sad duly Oatstareegh which tae toad Far the nrsaaat we eftar It thsCeaxpsny liisiilsg ta UeaU the right to adve the price waeasvst at anty sa Ostsrsitaa ZT ta-ariaiaa af the akSrita sf One tawne as aafs aad prottti tei GEOBGE OPDYKE CD JiXtLlCO.

vtb -enrnnr pectoral ppcnss k5 eetdstseasha, soro tAteata, OtwOtaUla, OA aP-ri-less-, mAatmtnm TTi si in if Ibssi th-saa, Ma WW 0 Al 9 0 TT? FOB the esar-s ef three lecnrea so J-k sad Bolg LandjU C-s i tut toe course. tL nTrns road Is tt7 too aaflea rssa as 8 wast Ilea unaicitas tbe states fsesa wake tag snars mtasnes vaiaabs naaiiBtlisi Bast sad wtth the Psna tyivaaiq Cea- XUnseis Oelpbto sad Baltimore, na Peoria. Omaha aad the Far Wast, Aa tkerssore, rlalamt Oar the lead FfPTT.TniR APTIPT IICI M. fSNOLATOS. r-aator.

i If at MS A. M. and 1 1 i. i i v--. ix A-i.

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