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crTy items. The Steamship Falcon ?The steamship Fal? con sailed yesterday for Havana and New-Or? leans, with M passengers and II in the steerage Durtng her stay at this port, the Falcon has an dergone important improvements, having re? ceived thorough repair, taken in nesr boilers, >Vf. She is now in first-rate condition. Reception of Firemen?The Fire Corapa nies tamed out stmnttly ls?t ni.rht in a torchlight procession to welcome tbe arrival of " Humane " Engine Co. 1 I, of Philadelphia, on their way home. The ? Humane " boya left Boston, where they have had a glorious visit, on Saturday for Providence. Leaving the latter city yesterday morning, they arrived here late yesterday after? noon, and will proceed to Philadelphia to-day The procession went olf finely, and the compa nies never looked better. 'The Irish and A solo 8a ion ism.'?We have seen a correspondence between several promi? nent Irishmen of this City and Josefi Brenan, Ks j. formerly Editor of The Irtttinan. Dublin, wherein the latter is invited to lecture on 1 An glo-Sasoniim,' with especial reference to Km1 bassador Lawrence's late Speeches in England and Sir Henry ?ulwer's corresponding Speeches in this country. Mr. Brenan accepts the invita? tion, but in terms and a temper which lead us to apprehend that he will win more immediate plau? dits than enduring honors in the fulfillment of his undertaking It is very proper to remind these dinner speech makers that the Anglo-Saxon ia but one element in American character and achievement?an important and valuable one, doubtless, but by no means exclusive nor the only one that could not well be spared. We under? stand that James T. Brady has been lecturing on this theme out of the City, and we should like to hear him in it- May it not be arranged ? Mr. Brenan is a man able to handle the subject if he will govern bis temper and not underrate the in? tellectual caliber of bis auditory. It is absurd nay, it is unworthy?to pretend that Mr. Law? rence meant any disparagement of Ireland or Irishmen in talking Anglo Saxomam at two it three public dinners in England, but it is very well to tell thst part of the atory which did not come in bis way on those occasions. Keep cool, Mr. B. and do yourself justi :e. iy Hon. Henry D. Maxwell of Penn. and Eli iot C. Covvitin, Esq of Boston, (bearers of dispatches from our Minister in London) were among the passengers in the Arctic, from Liv? erpool. ^ Death of Mr Gardiner ?Propre/ling a in the V. S- Circuit Court.?At the opening of the U B. Circuit Court y esterday, Mr. J. Prescott Hall, V 6. District Attorney, addressed the Court for sums time in allusion to the death of the late Alexander Gardiner, Clerk of said Court. A short career of proper attention to his professions' studies, said Mr. Hall) of strict integrity, of def crem e to his superiors in age, of regard for his own position, and the just expectation of bis friends, gave us all a right to suppose that his after life, had he been spared, would not only have been respectable in itself, but of fair exam? ple toothers Vet in a moment, in the twinkling of an ey e, he has been cut down and added to the long list of those who have passed away, like the leaves of autumn, never to return. On mo? tion of Mr. Hall, the Court then ad j >urned, and the cause of its adjournment was ordered to be entered on its minutes. ?The funeral of Mr. Gardiner took place at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, from Hev. Dr. Be? dell's Church, corner of Tenth st. and Fifth av and was largely attended by the members of tho Bar and the friends of the deceased. We saasns n>at Judge N.-laon has conferred the office of Clerk of the U. 8. Circuit Court, vacated by the death of Mr. Gardiner, on his son, Mr. John Kelson. ?? ? ? Fatal Accident on the Erie Railroad.? The Coroner yesterday held an inquest at the City Hospital upon the body of Peter lliley, a native of Ireland, 24 years of age. whoso death was caused by injuries received on the Ms] inst by being run over by the wheels of one of the cars of the New-York and Erie Hailroad. Two of the wheela passed over the legs of the unfor lunate man, crushing them in a dreadful manner and causing him to surfer intense pain while he continued alive A verdict in accordance with these facts was rendered. Danueroi'slt St a h r. e d ?An a?ray took place about U o'clock on Sunday nignt at the house < <d Twelfth st. in which a man named Michael Tim wins, who resided in the second story of the house, was violently assaulted and stabbed by one Kobert Eraser, whose quarters were in the third story of tbe same building. Fraser, it ap? pears, went home late on Sunday night, accompa? nied by a friend, and while going upstairs mi 1 ? a great noise, whereupon Michael went out ot his room with a light to ascertain the cause of the disturbance. This displeased Fraser, who as ssulted and atabbed him so seriously that fears are entertaiued that he will not recover. Fraser was arrested and locked up to await the result of the injuries inflicted. Adviktiskhent.?Piano F<>rtk? ?Two new end beeuuftil Piano?, the i>r?t mailers, for tele cbeap Appl> et 473 Broadway, heel store. e LETTER TO CAPT LUCK. OK THE ARCTIC. We, the undersigned, passengers onboard the I 8. Mall steamer ArrUc, from Liverpool to New York, desire to bear this pubic lea'.linony of our high opinion, both of the excellence of Ulla ?.earner aad of the super.. -.. tit ??f her c Mtniiandar. Capt. i.u. e. a. Ike very oainicuceuM-ul or tbe paaaa^e wee m oui.tered a BBOat ?eveie (tele, which culiliaued STSBStfal interruption Bad with SBBOSSaai seventy for ihe Space of SSSVSa days. steile j tke wbuleof which period such ?rat the stseAasees, ease aad capscl'y with which this veaael kept her eawars' way as lo eil, li universal admiration and aurprlse. No kenn tu.otfluiu can be prououn.-ed upon the tlreuvOj mit working of tier engine than to mention I s altnlratde per awe lanes during this terrific sate, without Interruption, cessation or acr deni troni ihe li-ne we left l.lverpo.l u* 111 we reached llac.fkv into wkSek post IBIS nsalatl, w. Ii a spin; of piudriice and caution for which sets tatlllSil lo (real neun. .Iren ed Ii ad* isetC? u> ?nu-r r,.r an aidm.wtaj enl ply ol furl. In every reaped, dmin^ .air who.. sejrr. baa ihe c, aSSSSI of iliia SSJMSS SM Oer heanvjsul warm approval. liehet been untiring s wa ' *ai Uiikmi lu the rur.uiti? oT Ike veaae., au i iii.mi ir,....,? ?cd polite In hia SSSSSOSBSSO wah ua Saiiafied. 11-ec.f,.,, of the grrel. aad we thu.k u-aur|?a?e.l. men .? etreiner. having the f?lle?! confidence la her ?afeiy and her speed, ai d hyMv sssasod wc.h u.Best waeeoaa ?nand? her. we moat hewrtiiy and os*da*JJl reevmneod her to all who mav dealre lo sswss ihe Altsalft floe I f Signed by all the Pataeuge'* ] Jaatwrk ^7. ism. _ Fir I'ndircI othes.?We noticed in The TV?*?** tome time alace e new fabric introduced by M start, saawkal A kil l a. Sil Broadway, composed of wore* fur The process ot weaving- the fur of enimaU aad producing a fur doth |? ihe luveotion of au English weaver, and was patscied In Keslar.d by a special act of Farlktmeei, aad also in this rouutry under the general pst aat laws. Every- one knows how peculiarly soft and Peasant fur Is to ihe touch, aad while Una fabric retains ail that ?eheste am! delicious softness so r**te/ul mine akin, it la aA u* asm* ume firuiv-r an i warmer than any other materka ever worn as a covering to the hu:uan body. It ia ihe perfr? Maej ^ f ioth . l0 b*eujty and comfort it it Av aupsrior lo lb* Seaet fmbric of ruMri ^ Kof n*, saw of invalids. 01 for att wkaee occupadont lead to expo sare lo ihe changes 01 tke wa.n _-_ ?r, It must prv>ve of the klgseai taaM Meeers leea?. ^ Muir on ^ , lanr. ssaaaaaaas of under nm^ ^ of ^ mr ^ wtthoet team S? | IkllSI II a wear ^ ^ ^ ^ croak*. Tbey arc ihe sole a?-enta for m. ^ ^ Q^ rial ia I be r nited States, and one ot tne pariaera of tki terprielar Snn it now in England makloe sjskwa_^"'a tor rmmrmf a cmtmusd supply o/ihit new ^T?""1* coaumere*. It ? made lmu glovet andtsssaaaWS '-^mm, be made up for ihe moss delicate sjarsssals used for lad"** and children. From the Bahamas.?By the bng \'ictorta Capt. Hall, we have advices from Nassau, New' Provider.ee, to Jan 1? No special news. There was a great deal of complaint on account of delay ia the arrival of the mails from England. as a a a i 2 u IsBsUstr... ?ps.SJ T Jaa* .by Res J Reo?.srd,?TEHr?SVIirM IKi,?? Im ?MaM. to MARQAREl BOT D MAX A'CLL, "i Baflstoe Spa ? Or, 9?t*r<iay e'emng, ?* byRav.H P Pom?, C?pt- E It RoMEPAKfcKhte Al'OI/'srA J second d.ugttter of CaptChiun ,.y BreiLefd ???I (*?? Ted DIED. Tsstardsy morein*. Jsa ia the bona of a f lonoue rasarrectvir. CHARLES W?TiO?. ,otb. JUt yea/ of bis are. The fneeSe of'.a* lam Ijr and lha members sf O'S S-ii 'au it. Math oSiet Episropai Ch'irck aed tha members of the TntTjrto E'spb ral sVcsty, ara reepaetfely >nv tad to a'lau-t Bas fueoral on W?d neseay altarnoon at | o'ci<l, from bi? late residence, IT S? Und >t Wi* Teas Parmas' r??o*?Tbe nambars ?f tha ?? "ssr 1 Posters l'r.ma" ?re raqoattsd to a'taod fuo?r*l of n" 1st? esses bar, CHARLES WaTSO*. from "<> r? s?n,.^..t WsSa?t,, efternxa. Jao rv.att'cksk C. WALTER ' OLBI/'RI. PUr Sac. AtBrooklyn Jao 1> REBECCA A. PORTER, alle', j? :., the bate Kl jah Pmtsr. Ptinsrs'iki* sftsrtosn st i o'chvk from her "ate res leoce.S 0>?c Mas st. Bat* Selena. Msse pepera peseacpy. Saturday evening. Jan 2*. altera ?bort bat ssasjsosexes**, ELP. I WOKs MARIA,deagh'er of Mr. Perns BurSict.aged ly years aud 15 Says Tha friend* of tha Canv'y are reapertfutty inntat to attend ths line ral at to* SuUeulb st Baptist Churth. near E?blk ?'?..?, r jetday, Bs'dsck. At t^iartntme Steten Islaad, Jm M ?( typhu fever,-n ttieXH ?aar ol ka are. JOHS S CsNEKoW. M D. Assistant Pny* cian of Man aHosp.Ul Tee frieoee *?* ti e familt. n.ember* of the Academy of Med,,, o* and tks shed*-*' prt'feeeion feieral.'r. sra reepertlally tn.ited to ?tteal 'la forerelto Say, 'Toeeoey; ths i*'a isst Conveyance by ft* staim boat 1.laude*, fn m tha M <>( aVaed-M M ISest***. tJT Albany Stale Regular SSM E'Siinf Jonrual. Bust ? Trans, opt and Portland Advertiser pleas* com OnSa'uroey. Jan ^.Ht'iK'K 1 KE1SI*. in'aot aof Jofcn L and Martha Keim ared h SSSSSSVJ sort II data. Tos relatives aid <rs>aoa ol tl.e fan,.), ara reepartlji'y in'itad to altead kie funeral from ike res.tei.e of bit SBSaM S .thar, Mrs ct. ?Iis, Mb un ue betwrec rib and 39lh all., oa this Tuesday) xt temoon st half past 3 r> < lock In Wil lair-st.iirrh. Mneoey, Jan ?7. Mrs. SIS AB tRlSIT.agel M Iaar? f*> months sod 6 days. Ths relative* tid fre?B*s ol ths fam.ly trs respectfully ias,taxl to Sttatdbar faoarsl Una (Tuasdai) aftarnnon itln clock from tba r* ?sMaea of bar son William Cnssy, lit Soutn Eight ,!.. W.il.in* bu'rb.L. I On board oftkeslnp S*mi.al Rassall, at **a Dax. 1. si " BSJ 47 BS, OS BO RS PELSO.S, < ari>?al?r. i f !? .ro.'iml-jrJao*, Mass Dec 30, tat 31 J.' i lonll t. tHtKI.fi COCSOBI, aaamao. Jan!,tat Is**, leu I'lUW. JAMES ' I at XII si.>, ssaman OoSualavasan.ug.Jan ?6 of a, srlat f*?*r. WXI l l'DWIG, only ?on of Wm F Ctllarkald s^-sd 4 years and 3 months Thafrisnda of the 'arn.ly ara asstXSSlaxj Is attac.? bi* funeral ffSSS ths hous* of hi fateer, IS? Green? ?t- OS Tuesday next st II oVIo-k A.M ?"tb"a''unbar in*i'at>r?r, .' BBT t. 0 "f Ol P.-The Bssssksts sf Co?sn,.,t ix?le? N"o. v> sr* kersL> n..'.nsd Ui SaSSt st the lA*lf R>> SJS, I SI Be**S*l as Tua.da>, Jan SH, at IS M p'?t is*ly for the parp >sa. of i>a, ins the list tntuta of respert IS oar deceased Brother. OEoRoE l.oMO. k> ... i.i joh* f Homes n a Mvais CsSaSeSSS, Ssirettry. ijfl ?t Ou SubJay. ttMBBSka of kasVsaateMSaSa of Uie lucre, RoJ AtMA DUBS m'^hernf Afhony end Jamas Cooron, *aeJ Vi leer?. rhe riei,"? a'.il arij'iairtacres "f the fimily and h >se of h>^ son* ate rs?| set'" ?? inv.M pa atisi i l.sr f <o?'al on TSjseaXs* ssssraeaaa, tke tmk i .i. ?t Ssf i.VI.,1. r Ii. her lala resxiaoi s. I Ft ttSSt. Her raa eisaerll be taken to t!i? Catsol.t Cemetery, ...ruar ??( Fir?t s?. ?''t L'e- n it, -t it M I . ,.a i,!-i'-ay J.n SS, ?MITH H l All.. n? 17 y.ri ( i ft ? rl't.ep. a p.per? plsssa rcpy. -a> \\ rrkly Kr port ot Derttfts In the dry und OsSsSSk si SfsW York, from the \Hth day of January f<> fAe BBSs rf'ip "J sXtSBSJSJflh iBtft, Slen.lH: Women, V; Boye, Girls tM-Totsl, 1i3. BSSBsldBBSk diseases. OSSBSSBst Ahwess. 11Dysentery.lllaBSaBBffl L'ver.. 1 Apoplexy.12|Epilepsy.11lntern|>ersnce... 2 Atrophie.3 Erysipels*. 2 Intiie'n Itiiestln s 1 Bleetl'g Stomach PKractur* of skull. 2'lsiindice.1 Burned orScaid. ijKover.3;Malformation ... 1 Bronchitis.6 .. Bhious.... liMarasmus.21 Csecerof Womh I ?? PueperaJ.. VMeaales.12 ?? Remittent. I Monific?ilon.... I ?? Scarlet.... Hi Palsy . 2 ?? Typho'd.. I Premature Birth. 6 ?? Typhus...2<<l Pleurisy.2 Heart. Dlaesaeof 3j Phlebitis.2 Hooping Cougb. 2 Rheumatism .... 2 Inflammation ... I Scrofula.3 Brain.d'Sinail Pox.II Bowels ... 8 Sprue. 1 Chest. 3'Srhirnis. I Heart. l|Teething........ 1 Dropsy.? ?? Lungs.V'|Trtanu?. 1 Dropsy in head.23 ?? Stomach .. 4iTumor. 1 Inchest.. 1' *? Throat ... 1 Unknown .a A'.t?I nder 1 year 8R | I to 2 vean, S3 ; 2 to 5, 48 ; S to 10. U: into 20, 14; 20 lo 30,31 ;"3ft to 40, 42; 40 to 22 ; 50 lo 60, 18 ; SO lo 70, 13 ; 7" lo Mi, 6 ; 80 to 40, 3. I*LACBS ol Nativity?United States. 231 ; Ireland, R7; England. 6; Scotland, 4: Germany, 17; France. I i Holland, 2; British Possession* In North America, I ; Norw?y,l; unknown, 3. KaoM?Hospital, Believue, 19: Penitentiary, Blackwel '* laland, 1; Small Pox, BlackWOiTS I? and. 2: Lunatic Aey. him. do, I: Ward'a Island, 77: Randall* laland, 5; City HoapilaJ.fi; Colored penoos, S A W. WHITE, City Inspector. City Inspector's OfTice. Jan. 2% IftSl. Cancer. 1 Casnaltlea.3 Cholera Infant'ra I Conrumption .. .27 Convulsions ....23 Croup.7 Congestion. I Congee'n, lungs. 8 Delfiliy.7 Delirium Trem.. 3 Diarrhea COMMERCIAL AND HONEY MATTERS. Ms?es au the Htock ExchauBat*....Jan. 27. $3,000 Erie 7s,'6S.llUiB? Erie. ?9 rie 7a, '6S.llUipm Er UNI do, ????.|li4l ISO do.boO 89i ltKti d.lO.S.jl'Mi do. 8H* 2,000 Mad River Bds... do.Ssj IMA III Ini Imp, '47... 67 50 do.SM SB] 5> <> hid Slate ??. ? 50 .do. SSf ?i.wii Penn 5s.250 do .6i\ 5 llartfordat N Hav...l32 I'-i Portsmouth. 1 >* i do.131 3.50 do. 131 2iiNY..rkliN Hav....ll7 BBS do..... If .5 Merrh Kxchaige... 10 lino do. IS do. 11 in Rroadwtiy Back.108 119 Mad it lud.par ?6 Ulica ,\ Briten.126 II dO..'.Ia5i 50 do.*30 121 .51) Edgeworth. Hi 1( 0 Fiirmora'.???" t>et 3INI do.fef lno do.?10 6bj 3 10?l do.bti" JiW do . . .Morris Canal. ISO do.st" 21* 200 do.22\ V Harlem RR.opg f I 2.50 do.pie 69 5ngtiMiingion RR . 17 Bf do. . ?6, IB Roch h Svrs RR.... II ^ . I U'-h.liiig RR.. SJ I mi do.BBS) 67 ' Sil do.. .?9| Sen do.SB ?* I IBS do.hi* II? dt.fio. .no do.&*t |5n dt.h3 67 35Hud RivKR.BS| Jio do..-*>10 67,1 a5 do. . 2<0 Canum. S2 ; SS Long Island RR.25 15ti do.9}f250 do. . .'.j 7 . do.9t 1150 do. Bjl 150 do.94, 50 do. .'J 50 do.95 2t0 do. 26 10 All any and Sehen.. 96 [IBS do. .btn i^i 50 do. 96411? n do.a>? Bjj 5n Nor AWor RR. SSjIlOO d.MS }5| 12.S do.68 ItBO do.sfio coup B 150 do.6"?, Iis? do.siS" BJ 100 do.t*?i68|jir*j do.s*? iSi a scow d soaao. 2nfl Edyjeworlh Ld Co .. I ii 4 "0 Farmers' Trust...teSO 6^ 100 do. II?l2"0 do.cash 68 50 do. 50 do. 3i 0 Long Island. 100 do. 25i' 50 do.sSJ <*S 5i4i Portsmouth. 141 IM Reading RR.6-4 200 do. 14*100 do.bstnoa 70 375 do.15 100 do.e.'l 150 do. 15*l*sl do.bin rl?3 1(0 do. 154 400 do.brio 70 1.50 do.1>30 l.si 11 >o MorrU Canal 81, 50 llil200 ,lo.bki 6ei 111 100 do.boo 68* 25i 5ft Canton. 95 2.5* .50 a*el ox lie |M 14} 100 IM Erle RR. 88] .50 do.2 M do.SSO**, 100 Nor k. Wor.67 5) ?i .S30RR?2O0 do.b!0 22| Mo?oat, Jan 27-F M. There was generally a good feeling eitant to. day in the Stock Market, with an active inquiry. Canton took another jump Bad went to 93, sedier thirty, an improvement of 6} per cent. The bears are said to be 4,000 to 6,000 shares short, and as the t lioue are reported to hold the entire capital atock,excepting "'00 shares, there ia no reason the rtarkct should not go as high as the aborts wilt bear without breaking. Erie was rather dull, closing at NJ I Portsmouth was very active, sod sold at lo], an improvement of '2 per cent' An application will be made to Congress soon lor an appropriation of one hundred thousand dol lara for a tlovcrnmcnt Dry Dock at that place. The Company have favorable reports from W ashington of the success of the movement. The low price of this stock re quiring but little money to operate in it, has made it lately a favor? ite stock to deal in. Edgeworth Land Company ia another ot the same description, low priced an I buoyant. It went to Uj thia afternoon. It is also very active at Boston, where its artairs and prospects are well understood Both these stocks have eteadiiy advanced 3 t' cent, within a few dsya, and the character of the moverneot iu them is such, that a further advance is confidently pre? dicted in the stock Long Island was very firm, and in demand at the Second Board at taty. The information we gave yesterday iu regard to the affairs of the Board is substantially correct; but we shall probably be able to morrow to go more fttlly into the details of the plans of those who have taken hold of this ttoad with a determination to regenerate it entirely, and make it everthing, rhicb, thoriBgh management can make it, an J a pajiag road. Heading was in belter favor and bvtween the boarda l.ooo shares sold at seller 60. It c'.osed at 69 u TO, with less stock on the market, r'arruera was better and in demand at 6", an im? provement of 1] *)> cent. Harlem was steady at 6:'. Mohawk was firm at I ?, with no stock on the market. The traffic of this road shows a very flattering increase over last year. From the 1st to the i Ith inst the number of first class tickets sold was.t\Xkm Beuna note la ISM.5.547 Excess 30 4)>crnt. 1.0*5 The emigrant bosinef s shows equally as large an increase, and the might business still i'x-ger. The floating stock which has been on the market for tha last few years is now nearly all absorbed i for investment There ia not p*obably enough on tbe market to supply the shorts. Utica and Scenectady went up to an im? provement of '.'J per cent- At the Second Board generally there was a firm market and a rood de? mand for the Fancies Government and State Stocka are without change to notice and in good inquiry. Railroad Bonds ara selling to a fair ex? tent. For Ohio and Pennsylvania N was bid; Southern Michigan I'OJ, which ia better, and for the Stock par was bid Mad River offered at It. The Exchange market is scarcely so firm, an 1 the supply is better. There are some Southern bills in the market. Sterling sells at 10*10] ; ' Francs, 5 10, with some namea at 5 12J In Freights the Market is steady, but the amount of business doing is moderate. Flour is 9 a l'2d; Grain, 3d . Deadweight, Its' Hd VlSs; 500 bales Cotton, \\ . s.d. To London a parcel of Turpentine waa engaged at I'd, and .')0J tuns of Tar on terma not made public. There ia rather moredemanl for m >uey, but tbe supply contiuues abundant. Rates, however, under the activity are st.tfer. On cell the rates are 54i f cent, on best Stocka. First class paper coes at B d I f cent, generally at I f cent. The Banks discount to the extent of their ability. A telegraph dispatch from New-Orleans, dated the -5th, states that Kxchanse was hi-'her an 1 Money easier. If this continues it will check the shipment of specie to that point. Some parties in the street estimate i?" 000,000 or $fi,o00,000 of coin will be sent South within a few months, but equally good authority consider that the chances are about equal whether the Kxchamres wi.l re main at rates to make shipments profitable. Tue late shipments hsve began to reach New-Or leans, and already- the money market was easier, and Exchange on the North advancing. Cunsi 1 erable amounts have also been sent from Charles? ton to Mobile and New Orleans. There is a eoa> tinued drain on New-Orleans for the supply of the West to fill up the vacuum occasioned by the drain of silver for the East. The exports of coin tbe past week have been ??-'tj0,.v -J, of which tV.'Un.OOO went in the Pacific ia American gold. The shipments of the month are $!*:<0,785. Tbe amount received at tbe Sub-Treasury to day was 0H0,lc7; Payments, ft",-i;,. Balance U,M1,( I -? (inly #17,200 of stocks were transferred to fo? reign account last week. The application for an injunction on the Morris Canal Co to prevent their transferring unconsoli dated stock, had a depressing elicet, and the mar. ket went to 8t|. The bulls do not seem to oper? ate with much confidence There was a large demand for Madison and Indianapolis, and 600 shares aold at 100 it 101, showing on improvement of 1 s? cent The' large gaina on the receipts of >"?0, which we have published, are bringing in purchasers for investment from various quarters The trouble in regard to the Stonington boats is not yet settled, but the market improved lj per cent Hudson River sold at a decline of 1 percent, showing that its military antagonist is not without power New-York and New-Haven sold at 117. The trailic of this Road is immense New Haven and Hartford is steady at 131 There was an active inquiry for Norwich, and the market advanced to > ' J, regular M, buyer thirty. There was a large demand on time, and some purchases were made between the Boards. 8hould the Stonington boats be taken off, the business of tbe Norwich must increase largely. The Supreme Court of the 8tate of Illinois is? sued a peremptory m*: >idamm to eomp;l the Au? ditor to pay the avails of the two mill tax to the holdera of certain State bonds in liquidation of so much of tlie j.riie ipul. The gruundl of the decision are?" 'at. That tbe Auditor is entitled to tbe atv propriation and disbursements of the two mill tax. SsL That tbe surplus rcvenuo deposit is not a debt against the State. 3d. That this fund is to be paid on the principal of the State debt, and not to be applied in discharge of the interest. 4th. That those creditors who failed to present their bonds on the 1st of January are not entitled to share in the funds." I nder this decision 1105,000 in specie hss been paid toward the extinction or the debt. Tbe claims presented oa the 1st of Jan ujry were t-'35,0D0. There is very considerable increase of inquiry in tbe Dry Hoods Trade, with a fair enlargement of transactions) corresponding to the commence ment of a steady and durable, rather than a Targe, intermitted activity. Bleached and unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings are in moderate and steady but not active request, with great firmness in prices and a fair but not large stock of goods, yet limited enough to insure an advance in prices slvould there arise an active demand. Stocks do not accumulate. Drills have been in rather great? er request, but partly for shipping. More is doing in Osnaburgs, and tbe enhanced prices are more freely given. The very small supply insures lirm if not higher prices. Denims with but a moderate stock and quiet demand, are very steady and reg? ular in price. Stripea are firm with a moderate activity, principally for tbe lower and medium grades. Ticks are in good request and buoyant in price. Printing Cloths are more active, and prices are steadily supported with a prospect of a further advance. The present week bids fair for a large business. Prints are in better request tor both the South and West, and prices are steady. Chsmbray a are more in demand and lirm. Ging? hams are quiet but steady , stocks are light Lawns are [uiet in immediate view of the sale announced tor Wednesday of the stock of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Company in New Hampshire]: SiX) cases of Lawns and Organdies will then be sold by Simeon Draper, as per adver? tisement and will bring many buyers from outside cities into the general market. There is a fair de mand for Cotton Pantaloonery but for shipping snd home consumption, and prices are steady.? Muslin de Laines are in growing though moderate , demand, and prices are steady with a fair supply : of new sty les. There is a much better demand ! for low grades of W - 'en goods, and prices are strengthening. On the exhaustioa of the present ' stocks there must be a considerable" per centage of advance, as low Wools are so extremely scarce. Cloths of foreign fabric are very active, and stocks, which have been large, are in the way of rapid reduction Satinets are in gx>d dernaud and prices working upward steadily, as stocks cannot be placed at present prices if the Wool has to be purchased by a considerable difference* There is speculative as weil as a demand for consumption. Cassimeres are doing better at steady prices. the new fancy styles are selling freely. I.inseys are inactive in this market. Tweeds are very active, and stocks are considerably reduced. Hi-her prices are antici pated from the sheer improbability of replacing stocks at present prices Jeans are selling more readily at steady prices, with an advance in prospective British goods of all descriptions show a gr?at increase of activity, and tbe coun? try demand bas fully commenced Prices are firm, and from tbe limited importations of this month are likely to advance. The importatiot s fro.-n Frince wi'l be larger The asscrtmcLtis BwW complete, and presents a de?! rable selection lor consumers, and meets a U.r and early demand for the Southern markets. Tue importstions thuugh Urge will not be exceeeive, ?J the increasing cost of production of all French goods act as a check in supplying fully the ever increasing demand our p-osperity gives constant birth to. Orders cannot be filled freely.? The increasing demand for French exchange for remittances cannot be as readily met ai formerly. and rates of hills on Paris era tend? ing upward with great steadiness and force This of itself adds to the cost of the goods im ported?increases the check to excessive im-' portstion. The importations from Franco are ; however, paid for to a great extent by bills on Ki,c'and ; for, though the Kx. hanges between New-York and Kng!and are high, between France and England it is and has been more so,, ; very favorable to remittances to France. In ! conclusions art may remark that our consumption i of Dry (roods is likely to be very generally ex tended this Spring, and a steady, regular, but not speculstive demsnd to prevail, with a gradaal rise in prizes, f.-r e j by the creater cost of pro duction and its recent limitation. The annexed statement shows the exports from this port h.r the weekending January M: uvrsrooL. Cotton.bales 2.11? flour.bt.Is 9.761 Flax Seed.tcs US ftssaa.bbls ?? Sperm Oil.gals 10,727!Cbee*e.lbs 62.0OO Pearluh. bbl* MlCloekS.eases 48 Pot*?h.bbls 2!? Bark.bbds 13 Fi.tic.tuns 719jTobacco.bbds 113 Beef.bbss :<l Cedar.iocs W Logwood.tuns 692 Tar.bbls 1.183 Wheat.bush 11,087,Tea.pkgs 117 In. Rub. Shoe*..pkgs WlBut'er.lbs 4,176 Raw S.Ik. ViOilCake.lbs Us\M LONDON. Beef.boss 4" >t:n*..pkgs 21 Tobacco.hhds I Bacon.lbs 29.178 ?? MM.lbs *V**3 Turpentine.bMs [JUS OtiCske.lbs 68.k: 7 j Clover Seed.tcs 141 Clieeae.lb* lll.Ttl IsSlB .b!>!s IN Sperm Du.(als 4S|sl5|Stavsa. ...M S Ri<-e.tcs 4' Potaah.bbls 8 Si>erm?reti_Hit l.n-tol ?e-?wax.lbs 2,8.53 bV nee a Rout_bales 251 HAvae. Cotton.Balsa 1.6-6 !u Ri.b Shoe*...case* M] Rut.tea 7. IVIoiv.lbs 3<V otiies fort? in france. Logwood.tuns li'SiBeef.bbls 15" Rer-in.bbls l.SSlj I'epper.bags 100 i'otaah.bbls Pimento.bags .16 TobRcco.bbds 25! iia.nss:-toww?. Sarsapar la_balea |.V Bark.hhds So Sponge.hale* M ?? .bags HI {.??,??<?.i.tuns Io; Kii-tic.tuna BJ Rire.tea I,l it j Clour.bbls r*< In Rub Slioef.raaes 24 Sponge.BBBBS 2> Ex Wood.ea?e* 292'Re*in.bbls 219 i Tobacco.ra.ea >. AFRICA. Tobacco.hhds SSI Cordage.coils 29 Domestic*.pkga 37|Re*.n.bbls 100 (Junpow der.... pkgs 165l S*lTISH west INDIES. Pork.bb s Ml Hl k eyed P-ss.busb 291 Lard.:^s MM; Tonacco.hhds II Flour.bbls 741'Coa!.tuns 216 Meal.bbls M Beef .bbls IIS Bread.BBSS 39? Cheese.lbs 2.040 Buner.Iba 2.i??|C?rn.....bush 320 OH CUe.lbs 15."OnlCindles, Mold...bxs l_W Soap.boxes SO' BRITISH NORTH AMKRIt AN COI.ONIE?. Tobacco, MM.Iba I."22 Tea.pkit 122 SPANISH WEST INDIES. Hoops.M 18n.Shoooks.No. 6.387 Rice.tcs 32 Bread.bbls 85 Lsrd.lbs 11.914 Flour.bbls 50 Butter.lbs 2,311 Mold Candles ...bxs 300 Natla.casks 2O0 Lumber.M ft 32 Cheese.Iba I jee'Mackerel.bble 100 Tobacco, manf...lbs 1.056'Beef.bbls 10 Silks.pkgs 90 Pork.bbls 60 Candles, Span....bxs 20 Meal.hhds 125 Wirk.bales 12 ?? .bbls 100 YVha'eOtl.gala 2rr2'Corn.bush 400 Sperm Otl.gas SOTlAJs.bbls 20 Shingles.M 3<"Sp. Turpenune..bbls 18 Soap.boxes 75' SPAIN. Staves. 31,'??' Madeira. Flour.bbls I.I'M Corn.bush 2,967 Slaves. 36.0OSI BRAZIL. Flour.bbls 2.'K>0 Mats.pkgs 20 Tobsrco.hhds 2 Tobacco, mfd ....lbs 4.126 Beef.bbls 10 vene7.ce I. a. Flour.bbls 4" Domestics.pkgs 4 st. noMINCO. Domesr.cs.pkgs H Sugar, Refd.lbs 3,410 Herrings.bbls 751 Lumber.ft 5,noe Pork.bbls 317 Soap.hoxee 1 bin Flour.bbls 152 flutter.lbs 2,648 FUh.Iba 111.070 Cheese.... .IDs 3,547 Lard.lbs s.710 Rice.bbl* 86 Mold Candles....bxs 281 Po.vder.ciu?a Hams.ib* 22.6: IVpper.oaga 10 Tobacco. Mfd_Iba l.i4il| markets....Cariiklly Reported roa Tub Tribunb. Mo?n*v. Jan. 27. ASH U -The market is very nutet but steady; sales of 41* Mils ai I 811 f?r Pear's, and i T> tor Pols. COTTOM.? The BSarfcsl ia unsettled Dealers are wait lag iheirleitera by ibe Arcuc. H?> bales nave been tauen by spinners KLOI'R AND MF.AL?Our maraet is very quiet for Western and State Flour, with a in BaefBBS Eastern and City trade demand Simulators are disposed to press sa e* The belter grade* are dun and heavy. Tom inrWtor grade* sre scarce, *a eal>le and firm. New-Orleans 1* not plenty and ia ateady: common brand* are selling at ?> Canadian I* in iiniited demand at 4 174. in bond. Tue sale* of Doassetk ree-h 2.3?? skis at 4 I4<*4 tilt (or No 2 su? per; no; 4 Vi'il 81 for roinuioa to strati Stale, 11 d7<S 4 94 for Michigan and Indiana, and $5*i '?1 : ir pare Oeneaee Southern Is les* acifve, but steady; sales of son bbl* at 5??5 12| for mixed 10 strait trends Billim>re, Alexar .In?. Georgetown an I I'eteraburgh Ry? Piour i? i.'ib-i ai .4 ''i Corn Meal I* not plecly and held J U? lor Jeraey. hod 3 2.5 '.>r Brandy? -ie. GRAIN ?The demand for Wheat is more active, but at price* below the view* of holders; holders are disposed to meet kajasa Rye is dull and price* are nominal at TS ?&mz. Bar ey 1? very scarce and wanted at $10*1 12? Bar,ey Mali 1* relating hi I 15d>l 2". Oats are es?ier; aalea of Northern at 4~'/49c. and Jersey at Jl'wiCr Corn I* raiber lieavv and quiet; aalea 01 ?.'?* i"i?.Tels at 6*4'i>7e for Southern Yellow; 6Hc tor jersey Wnite, and 68Je for Southern While. PRO\ ISIONS?There I* a fair demand for Pors. and the market 1* a ?bade tirreer for o.d M-?* Tue principal lalea are made atmir outside figure* New is firm and quiet at ;i - r \|-?- T'e nr. ir? ... ? !? ,1 ji20)12J for Me*a, and ^ l?,au Bj for Prime B-ef is a snale firmer ard more acMve; *a!e* of -yat bu'.g at a S7Jrfin Jn for Mm, and $.id56lor Prime. Prune Messt* very i|uiet at Il5dle Beef Hams are firm; *maJI saiee at |1< Cut Meal* are not plenty; aeles of lie tcs pickled Hams at S8nfc. and Shoulder*, in lots, at t$j Oreeaed Hog* are lessbuoyanl; talea at 6r Lart ia steady; sale* of SSn bbl* ai 8c lot old, and ikf fot new. Butler Is In moderate demand at former price Cb-ese is in lair demand at .54?7c U HISKV ?A quiet aarkei: the demand 1* very light; ho der? are fine at 2>x- for Prison, and 25c for Drudge. I RICE?A rrra market wrlh a good demand for Ure trade. Prime :* aim sc?ree; sales 28? cuss fair to rood at 3 3-s/i", =*i.ea*h. TALLOW?A ? rra market Cny rendered is scarce, j Sale* .,f 22.' 1 n 16* prime country at 7fc, cash 8TF ARI NE - Taesupp v isli'miie^i and demand moder? ate, ?a.ea le.isn tfts Hard Wane at ?jc.CMh. Ll'MBKR.?There i* s good demand for Eastern at ?leedy pncea, sales of two cargoe* at $12 for spmee and f 13 for Prime. HOPS ?The demand Is fair for shipping; sales of 500 '< bales North Ri-rer at 7?'at7V *> ISS B?. >KFIiaV_SeJe*4t.'0i' bushels Cilcutts flax Seed at 182* I t> bu*bel of Si m* At the East 5o,'??i I ashel* hsvu been sold, to arrive, at 170 up to 190c, Including all to arrive m nice moult * Ol 1.8 ?A sale of ^?1 si i* iVsass Oil was made at 42c, ea#l;. for exfM.r'. Linseed 1? ramer uns-lUed, nut is eeliuvg at jri ie loarnve.and "ia *>coa the spot, The dsmand is Dot targe NAVAL STORES-We notice ealea of 900 bbls Cnde Turper::reat 2 4* B*. SpilU t* lower.and 10? bb's wa* lately so id at 35e, ca*h Re?in 1* .ptiet h- r >u a.\ -Small ?a r* at .'I*a2>, caab. LJ All? A lie of 60 tun* Spetish Lead was madeti. 480 c*?' Ho Jers o( American generally a*k $0, casn, I RON-I* firm, with Mies 100 or 300 tun* at ?2? cash and |21. 6 months. _ BY TELEGRAPH. Markets ...Cinlinnati, Jsb. 27. Sales have been made to day of 400 bbls Mess P'?? a: Si (aaa we ssavaf l.lisi sea* at Le/eyeite ind Bill it,) I.V? bl.:* Prime Lsan at 7jc: DrySa'edMEAi raLjtr. <rom 44 BS ^c for 8h.,i ldkr, ,nd Sides. Ftoea maikri a rial and ato-*A la accuinu.aung Receipts ef Prod ore. o ? ,. , Mo-sdat, Jan 27 BfttmlMm lor* and New-Haven Rod road? Ss u"! K?U?;12 bb, ,^?- ]tJ P*? ?'?"?. >? do C e^sa. Hogs W M . ep. l.iyi bn*be,*,Mat. b*i do Oats 34 asks Asi es, -.6 aides Leauher. So bo^ Waisky. lu beies V5 v. *: ? cars Catt.e J' ' - " BjEtu R.iUrx>,,d,J.ln -27--205 head Cattle. 1 .1! g. iSM bushe . Oat*. /2doWrieat,*ii?(j0Corri.?i dnBaney.\- ksjss W aoi. ? Piosjr.IS bales Hay SSJSSp. .4 l a re*. l?4 net* Flour. !54 do Wh^Rv > - ~ Sides Ualher, Mn otgy B itter, 14 rasas iUlW 7' Pisasesacra -sailed hUHauef^r.? /*- >/?*..?. ?sj v?? _? _ . * ' ',; 1 ? 11 ' - ? - r bar a, *, Lcpai w a W1 fcaic*- iv m s aartga. ' mmmtT< u*mm* -s ? --'.?,.- Arrived. k. aiicwa J.'s'W " r'*'r* BsesSal Ms. i* u '. a i w , '..V1*-* 1 * "* fat HI H<*-?. 1 I ? ? ? L ?.. !. X-h I B?' . - ?.HDtn.?j u c-??l ? Tr Ma Tkosw* Baa '..r* lad * warf h-ra lr??lit 'r-t ^iimtssssarssw?./-?? t^,T ., ^1. w#ct.ia?raai * ? " ' - 4?.tl a-.? .(. S. rl rk'lw b" ' i"* r ,,:IJ M?aam.vg Ear "? "? >? ? ?......( ? ? m-im. ./r??a,to,.? r -_? I? -a - * UAH ?TER. sal*' I SB , S-t, <*.rs '.'?nd.. ?*U fi.RT Bf U*TOW.JAR IT. t'lenred. Sl**:t.*r? Faioo He .k.i "??? tlis-en. am H..?n*. ? <> Roof-" I,ot.de.. Green. I'll ? '-? ? . _ ._ *h ?. R. tert 'ofen r.lt.in. C.musV'.*'i ft S0.K Lio.re, D- r.|-i'-e. ?r""'r ? * " ?"''??? ?<>. ?taidol Ort?**) Den ^T^|y|r!!ViitA st r4... . :?,?.. *C..i rW-.'m. T ... , ., VI - - ' ?*' ????'* Co. b'V?>?m l>nnJ? "??? th*$.?- rfuta* EuivlBr) for-r-, M*r ?? ? ' - VTIvrTTb'olJ.' KnliJ^'K*^' Feec* * Bra tact* I' Da* ?'. "o""*'lwr^"t uJlJIT Gr. NIC IM" ' ? " " ' ? S> h. B A Tait*. ' I ? >? * , ? Zzlr, V ' T- MBI Brett, * * J ? ? fr^^T^'^r, R.ll' W u i.. i r? V??'-n ? "-'?'?"'"I: <?-fi?l P I. r4,Smith Hai-i m r. "is'k K.h-F..??; E'U, Hemert,Sm th. Port ?u P,,..S,..A" ? C*? ?Baatt. TlOattajTi?, By tmm, Cft, K S -" ? Ml >! K BaB Dean. Savannah. Da*. I k Coi Ctwyr. BlaAtman. H?BBl 1st, Feat* * tjrman.St U-itm, Smilli.Clurl** to? _a_ Arrived. f S *>* ' .tean-.h.p ?tetic. Lore. Liverpool J?i 11 sad HaJ.fal a* SSth iisr?. mdee to k K todies. P.. .1 a i tsr,....* F'i'e i.lrom l..vsrrool,lmd.e aad J.. pa* *e, .,. t, . T.? k K.t. h. Hu liad four deal*. **d'hre* birth* oo ..r."p...... T!-* I hi. ripereoc?! a succesatoB olbeary ?ra**riy .bawl I-"i th* pa...g*. .pl.t ?*I?. *r D?: .*h. 1st to tin -*. .vc BarMn Stet*. Ru.**'!, w,th loss ol rnddder, *Vpp;. ? mmmmi mvm wmporary radder -ha", ha rr,ak.rg *? 0>? rarest ???<*"> Port ^ J1-"-.*1 f} Ul b* ** 0 JrX. Btoa ?..m?Bl Ml from tha I -ratopwilyard an I ?a* toat itkinwir.? ....ri-plol* hurr.-ana al thai ma n-.m th* Waata-ard. it*h.o.t. B?* i.Unl haa.,???IVV1di.?aatJ? rnita*.took ? PJ * fm pilot holt Sf.^a. H Gr :.j?U. 9h.p Hartkjy.Morrall.CaJ.... Doc 14. .ait. w.na*,*.., to Praao* ?mm S.nmal Rm*wP. (?a.Canton *? H?. t*a? and ?ilka. to A A Low Jt Br..Ui*'? J*n i . Ut S-? IS V. Ion >?. BSaWSa ha'? Fsirn?..a i? .UidircSE; ah>w*d?blua.<nalw,th lb* l*tt*r R .o tha raaiar. Thf S R mad* fc*r ni Iro? th* IbsStafcsaTJ BlOSB ? II J?y? Sh,pr?f.at.(of Ro.tr.n- HMlrnaa.Ch.saj l*t Iba Lsdrona?lOct 1'.. p*.Md Ani ar f4o. ? **d C*pa of (rood H.^a Dar X. taaa. *r. to F nnir.rT?. ?sstan?.) Urstt, Bath; 14 4?. lumbar to A I ...? H .. ? a-1 haad " nd? th* <h diatsaca to Sud* Pma?, Tut into R**? London ihr?* t m** lor * harbor B.rk M.i .1 Col?>n U.lraaton 41 J*. oo?t.>n, me. W mi.tor. Br^Ea.Lantra?...PiUlu Bl..!?u. St \l.rt i... > a Si Tnomar. 1^ d* ut ti to f S S. hV* sr?r. Va***l* tain t r?Mltact*d Brr Kamtunda.. ?r*m; L "*oi*o, Tnni.!i<l daC ibs i: d*. mola*. a?.t.i<h.lr.^n? It Kri?.r. IBB* '??( ?" * ?p*n.h hark uh?r? on th* BSw BMr***>,(**' Cauwl Gj.i, St M cba.'*, i* d., oran<a* to i N Wrikof 4k Baa _ . ? larr?. W Pi*rra. b?: ?>, b*r?ri lion ?ort?, t rotoa w?Ur ?aa Jsaal 0**B*B 60s, Ry '*n aftaiaatk, I d?jr?. md?* to J ftatioi Srh Elhni. P?t*nr?. Boaton. 7 BBi rod** to r.*t*r ft Rlt k.r. .n Srh Banj.mm HPo".r, |).|,w,r., : , rn to % Barratt. SUx.p Rhooa lal.nd. St.irup Pr..? I '.nra. Skn.p FrSSSS* Bro?n B)aM*a*s Piaaisaw . SI... i Cba. H Si dB**. Jona*. P*?Tat**** ?, ' mm R Mmh t><K i*r. tmi K art Is, vt*r*. Srh Wa.hinrto-. Ecbart VorkRi??r4 SS, .y?t*ri. Sch F.1 M P H rt**, ? *n?l.. Yolk Ri?*r I Bs, -y.t.ra. C nlma tL. rap- rtof .. n Wa.hington <? in. arn.n? t>>. *hip *.bora on A*? quam B*i.. h. BELOW?I t.nr, **SMunknown. SAILE0-St*am*h p* K?lt. o. HarUU.n. 'or R**J Ortain. a I It. asna; ProT^h.-ia. Tu i Vr*n(r.h. Cbu"**. ,!> s dJoa*, H L.v ?rpo..' Ma.4 o? ttrlaana. I>*m;i?, N*w '?rte?B?; bn| Albatro**, Cock ran Mau- raa. and ..thar.. W1KD- At ?UBruw B. man inn do, iua**t RE. Hy Telegraph. RlCHMilSn. Jan BS- Arr m h Wm M Glfnn, Bo*toi S'i *rh Ha i.l.j.rr. M*w Tork BEWOR E A19, J r. In Arr kafk B ?ndi. Bo*too. C . M-'i ?? ?.?'?-! M ? . 'aa. N'*w Tort. SAV.1i.aH J.n U- A'r t?rk Patar Oamill. N*w-Tnrk. CHARLESTON. Jan .i * r,. ,.. \-?r I ?-l a i t mm*, ?**> Tork. bn.l L BsMa.u. Ju. Ctaoant. R?*U>njiah Era, do. f Prom oar C jrraapoadaoU.) PHILADH.SH1A. J.n ? -4?-trc4??r r. HVn i, [f**k*t) Ft>ult*. L.?.rpool, All*?haa?. Rorrr..*. .1.? iiiUan.. bark ?Bl an** Tnompaon.9n.ll d. , ja* M B atab. oay. Cora*>n. Ch?rWaaion. 4.. d.?. Eoatar law Tort; Jinn Barratt. May. do. Owi(*k alum.. N , , -,...n do Ciarra-Jk.? CaaWon.. Invlar. Roai.nd, law Oraaana; bark 1 ? ,. .Pra.) C.naaaa b .anna A? re*, nn* Einaha*. W?ru, Cwnl ia ???; ?ehr trifl tVtii'ii, Eal oU. STork. J.m** Brr.lt, M*v. Fro.idaara. ? HI.SPilRT Ma. J.n - <??r- H-1 E-v Binnar.Mo-* ton. Boston, arba H*nr? Laorarf, Nr.|t?o,doi Sarah, Minaon, do; Lur.nJi Wb.tUa.ora. do Vit ei Jan IB. ark J B Brown. , o*w) Brows. KalUmora; slat.arh* Mary Rohnaon, Boston; J?n*, RrbioaoB,' Cttl* K*.nat.?c ," to loa b.. Rr .-k an I UUaater*. dko. San A**aa* -Srh Waahiaclon, irom Vark Risar, Va. raporti ks* ' I **?n an Siip.lay j'tb ,mt. m *m?n. |n lar kttit it .p aahora on A* ' mtm Baa. b. SftasS AO in.la* .outh of 9*n ly H.a4. Sh* *p pa*r?l vi b.'a ja** SBJ I a* nh* waj lyiof haad ob w.tb all aa.l? aat and an., k Th* wind *n Irom SSW und l^ht- A hairy rrjuni aw*ll wa. roiling la wkiflft r?'i?*d h?r to roll i-on?'l*r*b!y. It wi? tliou(hthnwa?ar. thai ?ha W....I I not hr.?* up unlae* tha wmd .ho i'd fr*.l.*a. It wa* Bot probat)!* that aha woold BS rot tm VaBfeSatSS saytanc*. Th* weather wa* rary truck Bl the t.uw aal kwT n. ne imild not ba in.de ont Thi* era* at asout | PM. Sh* wa* uf about Br? Da...I. ,'of Ga!w?), I Tort, from Bay Chaleur fijs Irian <, wa? itruck by * h**iy *ei Dai 7 wh li awept aw i> r<I>y and compan ion wit, broke in the mwa hatch, ,hb.om. started cutwater, ft., while ly nr Uf> ..If Bird l.l.nd; thehrif mi nei.atelr filled wnh witar. The Cspta o mate sret <oos pao.hed IreeS 'he tcm b*tore fhey coalt S*t*n> re.'.el) th* reia.inler of the crew. ft*W n n .mier, were t.ken oaTsAwSSSSa** tL* arrSSB e ^l.t leva aud rarraal to Bntton H*r b' r, En'tune Bay, BP. SB* kf th*m died la tw? days after bam< S* ahore. The n?.y bad one ksj imiutstwd. ?nd one of th* men SBSS**S ,i, .(.. '. ? ,.':..| li. ... Let* or Bai.. Ilui Kiwi.?A t*l?<r ayl i kwaaAck fated at Isar Orlesna. Jsn ri. states thst the br r * lau kiue, Cspt. Hatea. >.. . Bai ts H: saHBTSS, I >r lew y. rk, w.?. . r.'u.bl* tarso of ssrssp* nO*. <-o,hmee!. *c. w.s lo.t in ******* o it of th* Rahi*. It u E.i >?'.?>i, taws from Ms ..a^ua fca flew Tork, w ?h actrro ol wood .i. i li d**, .ad IA rat on.nr Californ sns. ran aslior* on the west eat Bl i.rsn l Bsbaasa a* lb* e?bt of Iba loll. alL**M *a* ceeded a rat'.ir.j 'iff II,* followinr day w.th th* aaaistaoue ..fa wre?k inn BaBaawew. and ssiiia* st Ma.*.i,, NP. nn ths m^rnioc ' ( the etb ?sat. Th* .eesel r*r*iy*S little or do mj'iry, *icept br**ki*( her r . ? 'ar Sena F**a**i Ally*, from Baltimore for California, put into Y.rf.' k on the j ?tri in.t m coe*enuenc* af a leak in the w.'er < 1. sst, and w.nt to s***a*sa on the ? at. thiakins the leak ito'ped, p .'. Is* a**in on ll.e did. na-iis they had fillet to do *o 9b* will base t* be ha led (B for repa.ra ? -? To Hnrlnera. C.ptFraterof theitatmship tlabanii, at "s>v flr'e.as Vast V.-a Crm fi?*? th* ft l '.wi'j mf-rmatioB ralaf:<y the sari*whai r the CosUai *alsss Hw*r, n a latter to tha Prestdeit of the 'Jreeee .1 ?atasl la* urai i ? Cm, TwoSpar Bl s*J a Lsve bee* placed on ti.r Bar "f th? .'oat/. **i - Ri?*r, hi II laet w.tar, kalf Ho**i BWtaaea t .e ., the de. t i ? i fewt ?t the .*n-e a'a^e rfr.de. The *?*)ft* th* w. t .a pa.u *d r. d and thai to the aast Waat* The bear me of ?he ? ?'d Tower f um if, s Chanel is ab. ut 3 half E Tbaie B.i f* are moorrtt wi it i eat > . ka u* Bad i" n wei4i.t., ani an'ea. is.'rBedhjr ret'iored, ihey will reiiina ia stasis ******* situa? tion* s zr?*l laerth et ti 0* n.ei|ii?ln> .," da* Bw**S** *i* tha Bar i* "?rl sind. The Ha, :a hc.sy riiir'ii.rl? (.l?s break. ***** ****** 'he t'hensel Bo Teeael drawma BTM 11 feet nurht to atta ot I lo enter Ska r.?er, mm rft at law** is ***t wasw mkjm i* mmi ontkeB.r. Oo .it orr.ss'ns, with the * oreaaid drangst, it rxtut be full llood with a ? Oauolh sea. ft I l*a near th* eolraa/* of tie rhrer, who ran ba obtained by vesiel* Mliliaj off the Bar ha?iu( * tti (f?sa at the fore. A b'ai k .par buoy, also w.th heary ir .a moorings, ha* tw*o placed on the S W eitremrty of a ledr* of rock*, 3 to 4 f**t uad*r wstar, ia theTosiiscjalt oa River Th a lad.e ?? >?'.a'rd towsrj toe Eastern be e, * iitti* .Kose a bran, h cf the r rer wL. h i* no the \Vs,t*ri baut, and ?* utUad ' km lei Terr. I .*?* of de U-e C.latado*." Cptnra-o . f tfigrhspeary. at aleiiadria, V?, fron Callao report* that no h.s pasaar* frrvm BalUn.i./a in California, Aug'iet 11. I Sri, d.eeoset** a rock ?love th* water * edge, ia let 4 In S, long pi Irl W I Hilf.in Ve..rl. Npaykear A'C. J*B I. hit I B,loa 3d ts W, ship Elaasrr, bet. a for CaLfurn a. J.n an, let 30 *S, Ion 70, itasm.hip ladependence, 3 day* keoc* for San Francisco. Jt* SO, let 3S 36, Ion ''-4 St) bark Cruxw, f.* B.mio* for Califorat* Hpokett. See. re*. M.tat ?ft sftS.lo* .4 !??,Br*hip UnsoutB, Uw*oa. T4 as f:n C*nioo for Loeuen Jan ?, 10 S. loa 11 *0 W.Swedeah ki.g Tnt >a, 30 day* from Boaoo* Ayr** for Raw.Tort. Jan I hit I IS S, Vns S3 -v. W, Bremen bark IU, P*tket,30 .l*frooa RlO d* J.'.a ... , v...| i, Jan iA, lat *T, lua 47 so, nark Potomac, so day* from Rio aa Jaaai ro for B*I ...ois. Jac S, lat 11 Si R, loa 49 06vwis seas a wual.*g bark staad.ng B W. Ihowing * * .e 9 goal, white na?, aad letur R.o it Jas 11. lat IB ** loe el is. ere* seen a brig *taaling J, ?hoa.eg a wb.te sa-i .1 wi'h letters S M V ia il Ott 1?. Ut tilt, S, !<>? lau W, weeeeaaa ship, . up pose-1 tha Brook rya. fn m Ca:i*o for Batuiior*. Bo* 17 latOSDS, lo* 44 ?I W, ship Ela* ft Caroaao, from Caiko (ar Dac 9. let 30 s*. loa RJ M. ship i>'d Eegland, fr/.m *J*w Drlean? ?er Ba.re. Jan SO, lit IS 10, loa 46 *0. sal *eao * huge ?> y ?taad.ac W w.th loa* of ma-b^rard*, with a black ball m bar for*topa*.L Kort-ltTB Ferta. Arr at Sassau. HP. Dec a ? Cl.srU. Spplatoa Gnllrser, from Mincaibo. .'asd remained .a port ISbt .o.l epamiigi) IJMh. alaarnar Apera. wskerran. Phils el^but, (sad aid ITU, for Oroaako Riser I 3'*?. ?? r John w taftsj, at- kiraer. Hew fork ; Jan ?..seh Eatarpr.se, Bot4, lei m B? ?rsg'i*. 'or Sew T"rk. '.and renn aad ink, rap* nog', (seed*/star* i At Rio Janeiro lath oil, ihip Thes Wa.tebo, Lyw.for Rew Orlaaa* ? f. .lais'ph.a ! or It At P a, i. a. . . ...,p a eta- l'-a, Wa ter. |r*m Sin FrucuKO, St. Calleai, lor Clue, be l.raada bs mmt wrin guas* f ir Ha.'.axtore. At Raj Grands De. I. barks Mioualoe. Hughea, froea Salea, Sept l*i arr R -? r7 l..r Salem, ulc. W/rnan, Harnrjvgtoa, tut do, do; brr Russell, Wit1 is for do to day. At Swtal Ml. iset, brig Hary Abb, W? u, from end'or RTork wtg cargo. An ?t Honolulu Ro? ship llary ft Emm* Hal*. Ssb Franc-eco lMk;7th ship Caluavvivua. theater, du I Mh ; brig Fortaaes, Hasty R:b*o.ll'.b, bail 0..*r.ul. Dial. 5*a Francwco l?th, aad suVd Bid fc r ShaBaha* , hug A Hajford, Short, do 13th ; l-th, bark 9ar*h M' Farvsad, T.lbot, Leh.ma ; srha Dart Fcrtar, Fort V.cton* J?b, Laur*Ba<*a. Pwr. e Baa PsaarJaea j Krmseroe, W heater, do'etb'; Ititb. ship Roe* Standaih. Pearsoe. do lath aad last ad path for HorgBoag, *ch* At, o Hallet, do loth. Cid .ih, sk.p (sao Hallet, Atdo .1 . *a, >e P. Orrs Dana, Cutter, (troas Baltirnoral for 3a. Fraaa. st,.. i?p..rs* Ws*ii is .or ludeye Caaa.i?. Beau, sjs, for Rew Beafcrd. ?et r., Ei ta tv,rwi<s. Wi.Ur^ d.. for Rew Toes, lag; kerk Pbilcmet*. Jcwett. for Pasama, sooni sad oUera safore re potted. Arr at Lahaia* Ro? IS, *rh Franca* Helen, Hewdersov Ssn Fran *?. ? i-rg E.iaT.? . r. fc .ir ia.. 4? '\ ski. I. Frjet. Ro rera, do 111 :?nd cid In u f r Chaiuv) CW.rsd 19t>, brig F*>a, Brad ?cry.San tranrisco. Arr *t Pssama, 3d rr*t. lark* Circawuta, ; Br) Hore from 9*6 rrsncieca; Ssrsh Ra-herdsoq tat Sift brig Br**i ?***.( Br) KnSka*. Bo n* Kea/e,.; BBS hr | Jaa*. do CK. let .aal. .Warn? p. Rapnklic, Mudsrx.S.i. FraicaHx, sd, Cf rr Pr?bJ*, Be. lard. *o. U. Oregon r*v^Msiivro^t'al'oi^*** ''rago*. k*(U Alloth. Luit, Cal *,., ft. Hre-Je, tfcCrry Sen Kreac-seo; 6*h. skip "-"in**' Hswasy, (tuyanu.lt 9 At do. Ati, .?st. ship Basshotdt. ?***.?, feS Best In lass, 7th; bark ^?^hrcp. Pea"* fue eoese .? Valp^jnvsK,.** eooe a* screw could be obtained for her. UomtHkile Port?. ..I"I?*!,D,U*. ????**- Arr bng Oipra>, O.-aaa, Cailao Sent IA. cu ,-,k ? ?'?"?"-Arrsch Marrarst Jarlraaa R*wbhryp.>rt -a? r?,tk^!? * "? ' <Uo*?' "?"* ?mir, ' ^wmT^ii de. Cooi.Tiir.der i* Ckw. W.glar. d,s Auiaaisra BhuJa^diajI' tnei. ??...,a 3t Aurvtltuw. ' ^^.?*-? -B**!'** r,r*?rt'^?. (?ja) Pirandello, ralermo, Ro* 1* ViTT ^T?^*'i^e *1 "P ?? **^*r Morael; lo. Brown. 2*3 ^ryt-**t? Ajaar-r** veaeal 1 Zaoo Re, o/^ls, BaJt.asora t.-? fLV0!"* "'if??"' t^?n Aaa EhiaabaU. E^aTiiga, Oeorr. ?xd fn.mGaorgato. . DC; Fr.iK-00... H? was. ?1 EtaM <ir*at, ot .1.-burvpe,.)3,n.u.**ltaiiior*, Sarah L/.? **, Re.coah.T?. r Vi u 5 ?ff***. J1*** Aubr??' ?'"rt. Portia** ; J.a *\ .hp Chi !^ frnTl?*9 I b?rk J W AcJrsws French, HarraMtle*, br^. L VV M,i well. Fan.hsj*. Cardaea. . Hel?err,i. Othsatetr?. Wil ? ?*t? 0. RC . ecke DntBbJB (Sar) D-dsarg, MarsaiUe* . J 1 Baker, learv i b, a- i1 Jo'iu Ms.v w. Dyer. Tangar; Bay Stet*, Rrdaf, mtmJm%l ? L Lateil, do . Sea Faa, Pepper, t.'amdeo; Veeu, Dae jao.W*clwca, Baogor. Rase*. Se.rseort, Cottrera, Biaka, Bath, mm Brooks, StatexB, C.tu**, Walsaca, aad Bakaea, Waadaaaa, P..r ti> k PrarA BtsSSSfl P.a*.av?a?k| P**e??. Bob***, PBSewsSk bWa,?,u at.t. ? a t^t h?imrktawl. Iq**>> ??? o Canute, Aa< ,a *. 4 Hm)i Sast 1. Ski. *i*4a). .b B S.,.na l'ai*'MB: aar., ?m' .h. J i,iU(. traf? Moret-i; Maty Can* i BaU? i p*|n i ||t?, iBMiBt t wmi : aas tram |s| ? BBB*I BkMSaah im > ????r?; , k**k< fruian l, /.iva) B BBBB)Bi ? *s Reuaa He*! * .'u W . tat ?<?? ?<<'- RoU.bx rf ? - .???? ~a ? -.? ? ? ? - K a-?f ksk i H > M > M <?>. '. . trrktaaa Mr* Ota*. **a-aaa.a, (ST ort j i I r ' ? it ?. H <t'"~ rl?",<Mw?. arl. laaw TafaM AaAV-O ??Kirnnf*. Offt] r , r.*?,BW.,.M Tl HIBBlli taittsti - . t.*a.fl? aar*?. Bar- m r* w*iia.-*. n,tart Caraat?,f j-n Lt'arpo '. Arr.lW -hip R?? Tort H-i" ???? V rt. t.^ Hi" ' * Martha, I aj - V? 0*BaaS?J r,r?r- < t, H.j .. ?>.<??,. ??,? *iu>. M U tjrm Can--... Ma. ?.a >?*|.-rt Kl La,*.,. *??,,,.., *.? *. a> Fra.Pk rna.,B"t *, t ?> < a 0 r?.Cmt*,.M- .. . H law*'* H. r. lNr.:?. at- I SB ? >??: '?at?!,-, M u *? a. Cats raa M*?stl*s islSiS* i if*.Hi ?i Bakus we* Oatana J.Aa. n. Pa.la.ta ph.a 1 ,? i ??? lark ? ?******. Barrl?- tn.m n*m>. Tjr? ii.il mmmrnttas MrvratasS fma r.n ? u ?. .?,.?> a ttj Ort*, p ?,.?;> tar Urarsaa . Janxa W?' a- ? Sana:1. ?\ Islet***. KWPoRr-l:a im*. t a t P??" *. Siaf* A-laear** ? mXmmu, Raa I ;? It, I o?o R .?a? Ka-uvtai, ? H a.? K KURT. J.n Ik?IM Sties CaSSB Bssa. Taat, Csal?. Klt?r. Ma. ?. TrrC. I .rj. ?> ? '.>'', o W <>, la* ? H?'? a ' P*?l i . o.r v\ . H.H. Hu- a'and LUBBG J.n m It* ark P*s mm, faekw, BYes* i"'V*kt (?aataa* fiBiai. tat Skki i'a?.B?t.n .wu?. ??'?? a < Var> H C?-.. Waaatar, Lbaaaatna I....,...) W Ik-OS Mil i!<u.*| a,'., ? I .-ak.a. H.,'? ;? ? ?I,:: rh. Wr! ftar. ?Josrot SOKII.K Oaa l?-A>r ?p hnt Aa?. n-> Harn?, M.'M-lta, Kt Ma SSM?, H<.na*.. N?w ?. r* ? st u?p ItvhlM, Sa. ->*U. Ha.rat turka T'i. maa Pi.r. a. Ma'Mi Pio..aara; B?Ni*. SaaaaVa??, Soj ack Pocabau!** B,or baa. Nav Tor*. ataanbAat Cora. Bat*'. A ft*!** am. KIW HAVm Jan in Arr a> C t^nH -, Maar lor*, tki br? Tvpaa. Vaipa*. P.-rt<> RaMaaek l>?a P.rtar Raaaart, ?J*? Tart. KVVA ilHIE?>$ Jan IB-CM Maamah p ?t?tar>o. I.ttbaa, S*a Jaaa aaa CU?traa. ?k | ? Isthanli (Max) J.?na.ua?. Li*a- mmi, mm* fl -. Until. Tufki Pi ai.J R !>..?.. I...a,..<Uk.ll BBS, Ri t sa. 0, **Tort. Jur.*U. Lawra- a. P!,.'adalpb.a >>rar Btaaxb* KStira.N^iH Brai.aJ .,l?fn',? MM H * ? . Wn Arr? k?. Um.? Saati*r>- Baloar. r..m aj up, ar ( Carol.at, : s 4a;* from POBFOLX, J?n ti - ArrartZaoo Graivfar.Sahiawra. PEX?*C??LA- Arrprrr tu Jaa i? aarii IVmvt, Ma*{*n, Prsat (ott gja. iimar., Hay. <<?>. a. ha Martha B Sx.th <*? ?aatoa: J g Cauaia Ca hr.at, Bar^.r Ma t id hark llaaV-?, R . haraa. NToraj , .A r.? K . r.. i i R.*l i. Alan, ?r M It.kru, La ?..Iva, do ark l*B*r Praakhn. Pruat, KTort. rHIl kDRLPMIA, JsatM trr ki t M? i. Bakar. B?aron ? AVtlSlH Jan? -A'rhat. Bora l>a?. ' Br ? Ha" my, L-rar BSok H??**iw.'M*io BB*Bl?l*ck B kwaMM Y.?i h,C?U.,.a Ba!l..nora, CM ? h 0 C Brm ka RoaabrouA. .Saw SSBB. WUMISOTON Jan? irr wh Lamartina. Toraar. Baa Tork; S4th arh ?ar?r/\r (*.w Tort: ?nj Albttroaa. [B* r>. .-. | nt?tn?. Ja 'CMBSkk tr(. H I Cn?BJ. Coilio?, Bak.ioor?, Waa Purrioftoa, H*VI?'AVSKTUJiin :? Arrbarka .1**ta,CiiBBia<li*in. Biatoa. Star Sycw. V. Kb Br -i?bt. do. _ FINANCIAL. Tbiaiisek s ?rrics Hobwich *bi> Won. ??tsb> RaI1.??.AI> CoMI'AMT. > Ncbbticr. Cos.1* T :ar*Jav, D*t SB. 183B.1 ADIVIDEND rrfTWOAND V HALF PfcR CF.NT on BBS PrrtVmil Block of thU Cornpwis ba* thu Jay bmu d?-? ;aje.l. payabln at Um? TrajKfcr OlfirHa If MsstaatVW Kxchavigr, In Ii.? Cily of Now-York. oo ao4 sAcr ihf 15lh iiav of Jai.aa/v neat Ti e Books of the Company will bo eloaed on Um 11*4 tust, and remain cloocd uuiil in? ISih orottmo. Bouka for t ll ? ?r-.pllou to the (irt-aeni Sto?-k of Uit* Company will Im? crent-d on ihr- I Ml, of laiu.ar> next, at lha Traiafar Olfies, (TiriM T Mertam. Traualrr A?enl.l la ?BfBkSSIBI' Ex. Nstt-Yoik. and remain opeu for sixly lay* thsra? after. All stockholder* who subscribe as afoiesalit. and pay IS per c-nl. on ike preferred ?lock, will ha enlili. 1 to the 1)1? Tidernl lu be declared tu July next.ou Oielrprefer red stock, which embrace* four ?hart * of old stack foi eaa h ?liare ol new stock ?uliacrtticd.aiid n.u-rast will be charged at the rate of tlx per reel, on a.! It.atalluienu from the 1 ilh proxi? mo unul *ald ln?lavlluieuu are paid _ dS'tw* O L Pt;RK.IN8.Trea*arer. ALBANY AND Si:HKNECTADT afl RAILROAD COMPANY -A HI \ I IIF.NU of 5*} PFK CF.NT baa iMs o?v been DBCLAUO out of the gm , lufthel oii.pnny for ihe o nion ii* ending the list BltlBSSI PAYABLE to It* Biocahol.ler* at the Mechanics' Bank > Ne?.York, on Hie FIRST Of rLB Rl aRY ptosj i . _ . Tr*> #fer b?m.s8 will bSJ cltwed on ihe .'oth. *nd opened 1st February. Per onler of the Ilirector* Albany. Jan IB, 18.51. Hf| K. FOBTKR. Jr ^retary^ O?NK1N? h??sb OF J. <'\ro jaJ?MtKKs a CO N ^v ?- rirrssritiiii.Ps. C .-re - i made ?d ail tt.e PRINCIPAL ClTltCSoflhe IMltli 8TATFB. RneroL.-e In New-York-Meear*. Winflow. Larmier k Co. it Wall at._aulT if CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY . f \F.W lERiil- Y-Tue Internal Coupons Ol UM Merigage Bond* of lUs Cotnpaiiy. due Fehr niry 1 proi. wni lie paid on and after that date, on presentation at the o:' es of JOHN T JOHHBON > Wall-el .s iw OBOAOK EL I'EuKAM. Trea*urer ?TVIDEN Da?M ADISON ami IS ?IANAPULIS RAILROAD COMPANY. ? The Board of Directors have uns day declared a Saiul-Anuual Dividend of 6 per cent oo Iba Capital Block, (Inniudlujf the amount paid ou the Bcript Share*,) out of the earning* o| the *tx month* eliding lilel December. I.v5li, (to Bna-khold" era at he close of the book* on that day,) payable on and after TL EBDA Y. ?Iii January InsL Holders of Stock regl*u-rad ou uie Transfer Books In the Cttv of New-Yark, will receive their Dlvideed* at the office ofWlNSLOW. LANIER a CO 53 Wallet Certificates of Script Bbarea mutt be presented at ihett office for the Indorsemett thereou of this Dividend payrseat. -Dated Madison. Jan. 15, IUI jlb2wts WM. N JACKBON, Bsc*y M. k I. BJA?Co. Macom and Ws.Tits RaII.BoaO Cosspart. 1 Mto's, Oa- Jan 8, is.5|. f nlVTDEND NO. t>. ?A Divi lend hat IS lay de. arm] of Fol K HOLLARS per share on Hit. consolidated aioca of ibi* Company, and Hie pro portionate lutn (two dollar* per (hare) on that which bss not yet rieen reiumel for r?na<?iidailon, payable on and af? ter the fir*t of February n>-c, ai the irthcelh which the samS la reglmered by order of the Hoard ?lit?!*_J H TAYLOR. Secretary. 1NTEK*>T ON CITY STOCKS_ The Interest on the Public Stocks of the City of New. Tork, due and payable Kebiua/y I. IUI, will be paid oa that day by SHEPHERD KNAPP, Esq. Cbanii>erlaln of the City, at the Mechanic*' Bank. Si Wallst. The Transfer Books will be closed on Wedbeedsy, Jan. 8, at t o'c xt r m. HfT foj me acco.i lattoa of Bun-k'iolder* tranafsrs will be perndiu-d during the period ihe jooks reuiaiB c.oaod. to lake efTut t F>.i>ruary 1. JOSEPH R TAYLOR, Controfsr Contboli sa s Orrica. N Y. Dec it, Iftjii. data ifs "ilORRIS CANAL AND BANKING If I ( OMPANY-.s-.I Sem i. Annual Dividend.? The Pre.,.i. ni ai d Director* nt lha Morris Canal and Banking ComiNSBV havs this day Ce, tared a dividend for the last all BSSBMJaft, from the eermng* of the Company at t> e rate of ten per cent per annum ou the amount paid in on the pre* fcned stoel <d ISSB of safal Coespasiy, MswgMeBftakWSBbbbV holder* or their repreirniaiive* on ami after Uie lib day of ?briiary nest, at tbe eSBes of the Company in Jer*ey City Ti e ir?. tfcf BOefts of a>l 1 preferred slock will be coeed from ihe .lib inn uiii11 LBMt day. Not .-e ia alSO liere'.y (lr>n t > ike aubscilbefs b? the prB? f?-rred aiix-k of till* Company thai the seveath instalment of ten do lar* (.er SSStre will be payable i.n the I at. Keoruary next at the office of tbe Company In Jersey City. Sub*crlner* in PhiiayielpM*. Ba'llmore aad VVaahlntViO, D C. will pay at the ,.li,of F. W r ark W Co Phllnlei. phla. Per order JOHN D. POfc, Secralary. Jersey Cily, Jsn. a. 1W. ]n at* WOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.?SetJ ed Propoials will be received at the h ruse of E ans E. Russell, la Darby, Delaware Co Pa. up to the 13th of aid month, (February.) for grading, forming the bad, and lay? ing the plank on the line of thai Philadelphia and Darby Piar.k Road , length, i| miles. Plan* and speclficsUons ceo be seen after the Itt of ??! month. (Fehruarv.) at tbe above named place. JOHN H ANDREWS', Preslienl Wm. D H Sebbill, Secretary. J25 |m I)eceml?ar Report OF THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSI'RANOK COMPANY, Hartford, Cona. New York Offi?-e, M Wall atreat, oppotite tha Exchan/e. foiaramerd Fund aad Aeruwiuiatnd Premiums, Dearly $)i aaajMe. Rep..ri of BSSSBBees for the month of Deeemier, WB>l number of new podce* Issued, five hundred end two, ToieJ polices l**aed In December,..-.. utt ToUl new poll e* Id IMS'. hjUt Whole uumner of po.ie.e? laaued.I289JJ _ _ OLY R. PHF.LPS. rJeerstary. Tie Cor.ieciicnt Mutual Life Insurance Company has now become tbe larfest laalllumm nt BBS kind In the l/nitedl Stale* i; waa orgeru/ed m Deeembar, wie, and now num l?r* over iwelvs Uouaarid mnnli-ni. DIvKlri.u* aJ.o. aied annually on Ihe 31st of January. Tie ts peracna mauring prior n? that lima, will partlctpate In lha disldruds of earned premiums for ilia pr?sent veer. Tbe Uivtder.de of 1?47 ware paid In fulloo the lat of March of il.e preeael year, (|&5n , To meei tha convenience of the public, a lien of oea-half of ihe premium on lifa pollri-*. when tha amount is R5?, is given to tbe member* of this Company, in anticipation of the reiurn of au'p'uspremiums RS Kissavi M D , Medical Examiner, at the otfee, da-iy. from 2 to 3 o'clock P M. Pro*pectua and every Informellen riven by W. g DuNHAM. Agent. M Wall-et I*-7 Bj _ Opposite the Exrnanfe. IJAiiE. BACON cV CO. BANKERS! IAJI l-RANCISCO. ( allforma, draw at algbtorat lime, la turr.s to suit punhasers, on BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. NEW ORLEANS, sod on PAGE k BACON. St Louis, Mo payable at most of ite prominent potnis in the Slate a Collerliona alissdad to and proceeds reailtitxi prom .t,y IVlil also a lasiil "* sale* of Produce sod Merchandise for parne* re*idia( abroad. PAtlE BACtlN A CO. Han Francisco. t,*latt" ? PAOE a BACON. Si Lout*. Mo. Refer to Messrs Pre*., Kobtnx.n a Co New-York Rutland AND WHUEIIAlC RAILROAD COM PAN Y.-Tbe First Quarterly Du? ldend of ll 75oneech ehtre of the capital ttock of Bw Rutland aid Wbltehaii Kn ix-ad Company. wiU hepsM* the 1st of Fe? ruary, l?5i, oo which day a dlvideud drsR wf i be aer.t to each atoeaioider Tb? Trari-er books a t i' e el a-c. from the .'Ith J le the 1st February, 185!, h rth tncluttve ""Tkbuldirs resMBBg la \>rmen: and In Wuh:arM Cconiy, N Y csn change their B d cer:rV*t>* at tie Cost PBMy'soAee.ui FttrHaven, Yermort. All other* at theCoM- | i ran-i '? oti:'e, 2 Hanrrrer ??. New York?New York. jss- I . .1 I i GEOKUE L HCHl'YLER, Ereaideat 1 j/7 ' t The nkw-vork and h \rlem RAILROAD COMPANY have ihUday DECLARED the THIRD SEMI ANNI AL DIVIDEND of Two PsT Cent on the "OLD CAPITAL STOCK," PAYABLE at the office of the Company. 38 Chatham-*! on an.1 aftsr TI'F.SDAY THE FOL RTH DAY OF FEBRUARY next. Tbe Tran*ler Booh* of ibe O.d Isb?| will ba cbated Ott SaiLrdav, 2.5th InsL at 3 o'clo. k, P M and i>i?*n "o WadB?? day. Fehruarv 5. at 10 o clock. A M Dated New-York, Z.d January. 1851. jZl tf,b.5 BAM L M. BLATCHFORD. Trvatrirer^ kl [*l \( W | T< I 0 >A N< >N B< )ND an? (Pws),iHfi>v . aw a asras ?fjear*. at Real Estate, in this Cuy, Brouklya and Wiiaanwburajb, ? sums to suit borrowers AppW'o _ ANTiiON I J BLEilCKER, Auctioeeer, J? iw i