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Ameasoax Daamaric Fuso,—The third annual be- MONEY MARKBT. Farvar, Deo. 29-6 P.M. fancies have been unusually active; and the spirit of speculation «ppears to be rapidly spreading, aad a- ‘weft for this exeelicnt institution will come off this ‘The stock market opened quite buoyant this morn- | fluemeing, more or less, all classes. The excitement in @yening, st Niblo’s beautiful theatre, The perform- will consist of, first —the grand overture to “Mas- paniello;” next, the comedetts of a “Husband for an Hour;’’ after which Anna Bishop, the sweet and charm. ing cantatrice, will sing the beautiful ballad of‘ Home Sweet Home,” sccoompanied on the pianoforte by Boobs. This will be succeeded by the Ravel Family, in a grand divertisement, consisting of national dances. The sweet and melodious vocalist, Miss Vir- ginia Whiting, will follow in » cavatina from “Linda di Chamouui,” and the Italian Opera Company will them appear im. the third sct of Verdi's opera of < Ermani.” Buekstone's comedy of the “Rough Dis- mond,” ‘with Sir William Don as Cousin Joe, will be the next feature, «1d the whole will terminate with Le Pas de Fou, in which the French ballet troupe will display their Ter psichorean abilities. Such an at- tractive bill ought of itself, independent of the lauda- bie object in view, be sufficient to fill every department ot Niblo’s Theatre _Bowxnr.—The beeutiful and affecting tragedy of ill be egaln presemted this evening, J. Wallack,Jun., as ‘as Mrs. Haller. Those 2 _ city only fore i ‘be seen by the Alke, artiets will re ew nights, and should. co admirers of genuine bistrionie hs Deru playing Atter egger on dorsubac! This is a very doubt. which will have t < fte aud very pop Hombiin. by awement putting money in thy treasury Bucavway Tiare: —Ii there is anything which can etonieh us. it in net co sce. every night, the mm ‘ jitan theatre of this city crowded trom pit to de ‘witwess the magvitice ut performances of the Parisian Dallet troupe Tbrovel: the ine at exertions of the proprictcr and marager of this establishm Boot eccomplisbed > has beem engaged, ond the pieces performed have been got up with a splendor of scenery crurely seen om stage, The priperpal artists tbat compose the ch troupe, ‘under the direction of Mr. Robert Kemp, are Mdile Celertine Pranck. and Mr. Leoa Espinosa, The for meris no doubt, the most perfect, gracefal, chaste, ‘and modest danseuse lat ever suposed in this coun- try. Ber attitades ars inimit er dancing exceed- ingly correct, and hor poinies are the ne plus ultra of the Terpetehorean art. Anto Mr Espinosa, the great fame be soquired atthe Theatrede la Porte St. Mar- tin, in Paris, has rendered bim celebrated in the theatrical world, and he has been pronounced by the dest judges a worthy iivel and successor of tha great Mazur! The charming sister ef Md'lle Celestine, and Mr. Gredelue, with Md'lie Adsiine, add also a great eal to the attractions of the performances, The bill presented to might is of the mors attractive character. It comprises # new bslict, culled * Les Amours de Vil- lage,” in which Ma’\les Celestine Franck, Adeli and Mr Espinosa, wil) execute some beautiful pas am # Spanish divertiewmeut by the same artists A come- detta, called * A Loan of « Lover,” will also be per- in which Md'l'y A Gougenheim will appear. ertainments will conclude with the vaudeville of *Platonte Attachmrots”’ If this bill is not suf. ficient to fill the bouse in every Gepartment, we must derpair of the theatrical taste of this city. Ganows—The |il of entertainment for programme, fect of crowd- establishment. enterprise, is Nim Monday y the Ravel amily, and the great and ij Tope-dancer Leon Juvelli. This will be succeedea by the Venitiau Carnival,” and the termi- nating feature will bv the gorgeous spectacle of © Ma- eulm' The splendor and magnificence with which this piece bas beew produced, bas been a topic ot gen- etal conversatio! he grvat amount of money it must bave cost, in placing it upon the stage in the oh Niblo is eo justly celebrated. We urprised if this piece drew crowded Niblo's enterprise deserves ex- not ‘houses for a month. temsive patronage. nron’s Trinarae everything rich and rai will afford amuse: raoter this evening very succerstul comedy of A which has been witaersed with delight, and tollewed » ef the houre. and the acimz throughout is wrwise with such artists aud. and Johnston, with y distancing the othe Dave felt more pleasure in rering & well coutested race’ Burton is similar in bis ideas artiote of the best abitiry. all m t parts, vet they sem vor, each being a star in eo amuremente will conclude with the eae“ Used Up” Nariovat Teerarar. This snug and well managed estabilebment is doing ap exoetient business. Purdy, eine he bas taken the managerial chair, has done wonders He is untiring in hie exertions a eg the greatest novelty of the times, and hinl are crowned with sucerss, if tull houses and delighted ciences be taben a* & standerd. To.might be off three pieces the firet le the prize draiua of the © Ship carpenter of =e York,” which drew yery Sve houses when last p! Mr. TL Watkins'4 personation of ibe eberacter t | ten em Grey, gives evidence of weill- trained dramatic amity thie Pisce will be followed by a comic song. and the orchestra will then execute the quadrille eet of the *Portiliien of Longumeau” The pext feature will be the drama of “ Toe Free booters,” in wbich nearly all the stock company will appear, and the entertainments will conelucs with the comic ballet of action entitied’: The Frisky @obbler.”” rust At last wo have this great lent actor in the mavagerial hair; b a host of friends and acquaintances as m bas acjuired, by his conduct as agen- great character there can be deudt of bis suce and tastefully arr fet brated George Loder uramd Pas de Deax, by pored by th wwecession will b b, the interlude of “ Deeds of lendid denseuse, MU will upper in & Pas de Charactere bh Mr Suiih, sod the entertainments will conclude with the “Light Guard ” Aspnican Mesrom —The attrac popular rrishliebment are yerrifed that sil tastescan be gratided by Piatt tothe Mureum. ‘The afiernoon performances are of Ngbt end tery wmuring vaudevilies, ex- crlleat ringing. *plrndll dancing, and the privileg, Derides. of tering the greatest eurlosities in ons offered dally world. The evening's performance consists of the ew and deeply afivetiny moral drama of “The Cu- rate’s Devebter”’ whih bes teen produced at this ertablichmme nt ip a great instruction toy their ebiliren to ree it New Ye annour excellent opper and admire biy dmonner Lt iy 8 plese of b, aud parents sbould bring ernoon performance i e, tod over. for his m ¢ ‘exert them to the ut ote rieenth ar t exeeption the edmire t or ¥ they are beanttinl we have ever sven Panos 5 H's Paoonesys All the world ( wile and od 1) seein tuolined totern acide for avhile fem the vanity fair of real Ife, and witens it + r reenes d pleted in One panorama . ator Musteat radon! we snd Mesouden tote te “Atballs violipiet Signer'nn ance excited fue sdilitier ca the viol events @ Will be a rich mus y's Miternycs —Thle favorite band are doing nt business The performances commence with om overture, wok 1 by teliowed by bewatital Degro minatrelay espital burlesque opers, inetramen tal performances and exqaisite denciog. Gvorge ise host in bimeelf. Frurows’ se The place of emurement fr the peate tl; arranged congert im. for ite The vo are @x- t pat is rofentttc and baracnicur te eann i tb Hera ta on erigival je . ‘o OL 8B Msfor the nccemmodetlou ot fan Tux Deate Pancer will & concert and literary eptettainment at 14 Peltows’ Hall, Paterson, N J..¢n Tuesday evening. December 24, when they will | ome Ter el gemma, amoag which is Lal ‘sue by M | m will enjoy ® tol treat in the perform +8 of this popular foxy Supreme Court, ete RRhAY TERM. Before Chief Justice Riwonds, and Judges ‘ond Mitebell. THR FORREST CASE. Dec 2.—The Obief. Justice raid that he hed ap- | wards 1 ral term for the par. pesiAatindnccmeens tee ape sok | apecial term; he found that it woul a tothe re will he #6tld postpone ft til to fog, * 1 ea Ponld sit ith ppeotal term tor the bearing of the Fort: et care, end enother of dgan would ei d apecial term court for the disposal ot ouher | ing, and the tancles were in sotive demind at better | the stook m-rket is daily increasing, and operators prices. Harlem and Farmers’ Loans were operatei in | appear to be perfectly wild It is impossible to tell extensively, At the first board, Erie bonds, new, a4- | what degree of imtensity it will reach; but it cannot vanced }4 per cent.; Income Bonds, %; Norwich and | continue for amy length of time without producing o Worcester. ; Loug Island, \; Stonington, 1% tom Co , 34; Harlem, 3¢: Farmer's Loan, \; Eris road, %{; Reading Railroad,+;. There was an im- provement some of the fancies took the back track. beavy at quotations. d ;closed. 1% per cent.; Erie Railread, 1%; Canton Co., <; Har- | day, that they know not where to sto, lem, 34. Stonington advanced per cent. There ap- peared to be no hesitation on the part of the bears to | profits. sell Erie Railrokd, deliverable on the opentag of the decks,notwithstanding all the bulls aay to the contrary. There can be mo doubt about the result of sales of | to resort to a mew loan, to moot the ourrent damanis present prices; and | upon the treasury. If his estimates of invo. Erie short, or any other way, at although there is no doubt but that the stock would fall from ite own weight if let alone, it would be folly to let the prerent opportanity pass for put- ting out contracts. There will not be enother such chance for # long time. The divid Ist January, will be the iast but one the company will ; Oem | collapse of the most fearful character. Most of the | aulet Rail- | good, eound, safe securities are neglected for those of a ery stock rold. At the second board, | sdvance of quarter or a haif per cent per week, bat | $4 Norwich and Worcester fell off | recently realised such great advances, from day to | 5%c, with fancy character, Speculators are not satisfied withen | $4 750$675 for wy rae i tr rime look for two end three per cent a day; and they have Bice. to ‘arrive. 4, probably, | zure. Lard will get caught at isst, amd lose all their anticipated Pag 300 pales of > lot corner of 8th aven' SS 3 Se, atewel ng ith tne 9.20, 1do. corner 18th aveenue and 128th et., Tosacco.—As usual, at this season of the P ic Poy the Is appears by the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, that the government will not be compelled expenditures are realized, there will bes email ciency at the close of the fiscal year ending Jui 1862; but it is our impression that his estimates of in” | Market was rather quiet,but firm. Beme 50 Le gens come from customs are too large, and that the astual —e old at Ge. @ 18¢., sad 40 62, com due on the | receipts from that source will fall short ofthe estimates full five millions each year, In that event ifthe wees S Sar, pay for a long time, and these two will be paid out of | expenditures are not reduced, there will be # deticlen. ey on the Ist ot July, 1852, of about eleven millioas of sine Haliend Boe, eae Sree ay erigading Railcond do the capital. If the road is completed in May, the seml-annual Interest on the stock may be peidin July, after which the stockholders must look to the earaings of the road for dividend: ud them look out fora smash. We advise the company to put upom the | annually. The state of thin market as much of its reserved stock as they cam get rid of at anything above eighty. It will bee long | easily imagined by those who have passed through the time, alter the road is completed, before they will realize as much for it. It isextraordinary that Merris Canal does not move one way or the other, amidst fluctuations in other stocks. It has not veried one per cent for weeks, and there are uo indications of a change of any kind. Stonington Railroad has ad- vanced alarger per cent, in a shorter time than any other stock on the list. The dafty transactions have | mcderate, been unusually large, and it would not surprise us to see @ further advance to some extent realized. The steamship Cherokee, from Chagres, brings two week’s Jater intelligence from Califorals, and two mil- lions of dollars in gold dust. Accounts from th mining districts continue favorable, and it is reported that the steamer that left Sen Francisco on the Lat of | excess of imports, The market value ranges so bigh December, will bring nearly three milifons of dollars in gold dust. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer | demand of much importance, aad that resource for of this port, today, amounted to $26,122 05 ments, $122 464 54—balanoce, $3,199 573 67. pay- The Nashua Manufacturing Company bave deolared | ports, and the probability is, that we shall lose large a dividend of three per cent. ‘The Rochester, Lockport aad Nisgara Falls Railroad | Kvery man at sil acquainted with our financial aad have called for an installment of ten per cent om the | commercial stock. ‘The amount of tolls collected at the Chicago office, on the Ilinots and Micbigen canal, in November, 1860, was $11,091 61, against $10.379 84 for the sa! th in 1849, showing an increase ot $711 77. ‘The current quotations in this market, for foreign and domestic exchanges, for speci for uncarrent money, were ss annexed :— eorex Excuaxoms. @n London... ... 810% On Amsterdam. On Paris. mare On Mamburg.. Chevnnasre Money. Sid, at. is, that rates will advance before the departure of the steamer, Our quotations show that the foreign trade of this country, during the past yoar, has largely against although the shipments of specie be larger than veusal, the rearon closes with ex- cbange at higher points than have been Known for « long time, With limiced imports, large exports, ship- mente of epecic, apd remittances of stooks, exchange rapges exceedingly high, showing that we haye not yet Hquidated our old indebtedness, and are poorly Prepared to enter upon another season of importations equal to that of the cerresponding period last year. Domertic exchange remains precisely the same as pre- viously quoted. Our quotstions cannot, however, be considered otherwise than nominal. Uacurrent money continues scarce. The business of redemption it limited compared with what it a year ortwosines. The issues ot our State banks are co good thet they are sought for throughout the Western States, and re_ main in circulation in tha! section of the country, and their place here supplied by issues ot by located in boring States, Specie quotations varied considerably lately, particularly for silver. Almost any description ef silver coln commands® premium. ‘The danke give no more silver than they can possibly help in redeeming their bills; and the probability 1 thet our city banks will iseue no more bills below & and as they redeem those below that denomination, | they will be retained. If this scarcity of silver con tinues, all the banks will be compelled to do away with all ieemen below five dollars Congress should take th atter in hand. and passa inw at once, anthoris' sufficient alloy in the col f silver to prevent ite exportation. Something mart bs dove at ones. The annexed table exhibite the quotations for the principal public stocks in this market, at the periods named -— Yvorarioss Pon Pom 1880. 5. Loane, gat cent, yf . H Hes ie De. | THIN Po. 6 in it Treawary Notes, 6 por cent = New York 6 per cent es v > i Ua 7 118) 2) 5353 . Pereeroreeessee Haven lew York and New i fedton River RR. aR Ree Fork ant Hgciem Railroad Reailing Railroad, Do. Bonds Raltreal PRIA 3 155 35% De. i alrimore & ODio Railros Iwdson River Railroad at ands ey Fem) Rall Rail yea. Be dividend, 24 <s at present, is still upward. There have been very few transactions } lately in government or Btate stocks, while all the dollars, If the estimates of the seoretary are realised, the ii tion would produce in our fi a. en commercial revulsions of the past fitteen years. We should bave to export every dollar of gold reosived | Kailro ‘talent § from California, to equalize the balance of trade <2 100 di o ca adh ren and the basis of our enormously expanded ourreacy -—" would be taken from ua, leaving comparatively no- thing to sustain the inflation which ha: for the past year ortwo, If the importatio we may escape & portion of the evils result- n unnatural state of our forrign trade; it will feel the want of suffivient resources to'miéet ite expenses. and will be compelled to make another loa: Tt must be born in mind, that we have comparatively # small amount of government and Btate securitins. to remit io payment for any 2S Ex a Western Rallsoad, die off 10136; Rid ne 1B Wensiee wer 000 Beating €s, After Bilée— .. $8755 $000 Renting be, T8MGs hy iA that the few stocks we have. of the right sort for re mittences, that it would be difMleuit to find « foreiga payment Mas been almort entirely eut off. We there- fore have nothing but ouréxports to pay for our im- amounts of specie weekly, from this time forward. amount of stocks which has been remitted to Europe, we should have exported at least twenty milions of dollars in epecie, in each of the past two years, With the large remittances of stocks this year, we have ex- ported about ten millions of dollars in epecle mace lest January. Before the close of 1861, we sball b: stirring times in Wall street. On the 16th inst. by the Kev. Alex. Heberton, Joun F. Cana, of New York, and Maxr A daughter ot Dr. Perris, Mr. Wa. P. all of this city. Stock Exchange. 1000 Ken tuek: 106! a3 she Vanton Co 56! On Friday evening. in the 68th year of her Sv Reset in ‘do b10 56) sge, Mrs. Txxovon, Bi fe of the late Bamuel # B10 3044 | Brewer, of Bean wil Connecticut. Her friends and acquaintances are rer i uy = Lay vioal us vited to attend her funeral, from t! 1650 SS | son in law, Edgar Burnton. 90 Ninth ay ri} bm 65; 2 o'elock P. M ton 190 65) meet =. (3. head ~ — the aon. of lingering aaAcy. Age: ears, Soy Bending BE pe Her friends, aed thoee of ti a) do 3 invited to attemd her funeral, Ct ri do 7s ber mother, 43 Frankfort street, on “sunday, at 4 a ee 5% | o'clock P. 2 “ On Friday, 20, fussy Vanicn, only daughter 7 Bs , only dang a8 or} | Joba J. a Pe: aeonee 8) Nor & Wor Ri 3‘ | Ber remains will be taken to Greenwood Friends do 67% | and relatives of the family are invited to attend her ., ad 67 | funeral, at 2 o'clock P.M.. to-morrow, trom 19 Hubert SECOND BOARD. street, without further iavitation. 100 sha Canton Co 3 es Brio RR pte Oo Friday, 20th inat. James A. Panes, aply 900 Harlem RR de p&o Ws | of Elize and John Freel, aged t year, Al montis an Bf wee & wee) Sen > 0 ope tow ra ’ 10 go ° The friends and aequairtances of the family are re- ae Sa on epect'uily invited to actena the funeral, which will 4 = pmo take place atl o'clock, on Saturday, 2lst, trom 103 Mulberry street. On Friday morn'ng, 20th inst . after a very short ill- = = woadlix Pa ness. Thomas C,, uly child of Thomas 0. and Anne 2. ee 20) Porte Dey Di Fetlde, aged 1 year, 3 montis and 20 days &) hors Wor brs ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited 190 do oy to attend bis funeral. from No. 65 3t. Mark's place, ops oo do tnanew (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, without farther in- curry TRADE ‘REPORT. net 2 ge H. Scorr, aged 20 years, 0 - 6 P. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of rket rematoed as last uation. with a | hig brothers Henry, Tease and John Boot, and also t $6 63 for pots, ‘—There was less doing in woestero tate Hour, the 2igh views of huidere chvekin r + are Fe spectiully invited to attend bis faneral, on Suaday 22d inst... st 1 o'clock P. M., from his late residence, | §7 Weet Eleventh stroet, without farther tavitation. | Hin remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. ae | On Thursday, 19th ivst., suddenly, Askauam Boxee, in the 76th year of bir age. the members of U Hinton Lodge A. 0. of G. relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to b pi a The .~° oy | Sttend bis funeral, this day, at 1 o’clock, from his lave Grades re Urande were held with tach Arumess eat | Fesidence, No $1 Troy street. His remains to be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Thuraday, 19th of December. Catnanive, wife of Elisha Troughton, aged 42 years, § months aad | 19 days | Tier funeral will take place om Sunday gext, at 2 the teudency was upward. Tbe sal confined to 6.000 barrels, Luclud: $4 31 a $4 60; common te straight Sta b $4 04; mixed to straight Michigen and Indiana! at ¥§ the day wore $4 8754 @ $5; pure Generee at $5 0% & $6 Lis, aud | p irom her late reside A Haney au extfanat nay ras, Caoaiian was. | Tne iienue ofthe ‘auly, also ot har brothers, Réwand ° pout | 1.000 barrels changed bande, at $4 6) Ng, in | Sat Jenph Guiiman, ase, senpecttally Series to bond. Southern flour was less plenty ‘mar. : ket favored the eller. The gemand was pretty active, with rales of 600 barrels, at O88 $5 12% for mixed to straight brands Alexa ia, Baltimore, &o. Thore wan less doing in Aye Flowr, sod the market bad @ Ceclining tendengy, The operations sum up 200 barrels, wt $3 SI's. Corn Meal was very dull, and the inquiry less animated. Sales were limited | to 100 bbis. Jersey, wt $204 & $5, Brandywine | wes nominal The last role at $3.25. Domes. | tie Whcet was more buoyant, with ® good export aud smilling inquiry, and prices ruled better The receipts were small, avd confined chiefly to the Erie Railroad Genetee good to prime was held at $1 1889123, and $114 @ $118, without | Prom: io wheat was rather | Oo of 8.000 bushels mixed to white Ailob! rales of importance, | more firm, and in request, » white rivate bargain. Csvadien raled stendy, but che high Views ef owners checknd che Gravsactions Common 10 prime white was quoted wt $105 a $113. Rye war very beavy, with emai pales at 760. Burley war very scares, aud the market bas imprered; some 1.6.0 biwhele prime brougit wo | active, and, ff anything, stiffer | toon amre | rom ware! Clenvea. » Liverpool, EK Collins; Cayuga, ane niere AUN ers, me) ww we quote oagal at 1034 a di}ge ; river at dit » dh. and Jersey at | | SieamersAretie, | 42 e440. Corn wan rather more ireely offered. witle rhilese! | the comand was tair; bat holders being more disposed | Geo Burlbut (new). West, Havre, BD. Herth to rea ise, the market favored the buyers (nciated Sia Mattie, Reneite ao Hicks, On: 5 | ts we operations were 15.600 bushel* at 64a 640 Baths--Relia, Jones, Chagcen, Olney & Sessions; Fenelon, for new Northern yellow; 654 65'o for pew Southera la, New Orleans, Stanton & Thompson. nad 67¢. tor old do, #lightiy iced with new; old ay — a « oe cen Ne 1 pan J vilo#, av ot Le tnetown, mitt om sound, Senay 7 vo oj alninade (Bey, Heloes, Borteihs beste: Sull.and nciminel at 6 te We noticed a t ite witha frm merk gn was quiet, with at Wilmington, NO: Westover, Saucders, Philadelphia; irady, do; Pra, Phinney, Boston. el, Benneit, ral Powel, Powell, | guthe 4; Chas Carroll Coren — There war a good | day, and holdet were | were Kio, wt l0X at Chastes, Dac 9, Cortes —The eon tthe Afrton has miners, te How- | the tendeney to wee doing In this | article, the rales bo ating t ert 80) pa, Wow Opens Bev 86, Gn6 OW | | Pater.” Prices Contions steady. ona heals Of 13% 80 On, 70 days, with « for fair Upland, and 14jj 9 ey % for midsiing & Browa. Bxpe. niitien Pircnte- Rates ware compre © ayn, wien chants were iting f jew 2, char re waiting for . err fers cad | 1p eaiinatmast, lows ft band re- om at 3-154; ¢ was wominal, at os Ayton Oot pe taken at v h pig. cold ve ©, (poke sehr Lark, 7 day (Br), Jobneon, land & Phety thousand Ibs, at vas very firm, w cash, aod 0640. short time | ” be tranesetions ta t)\ta ’ +k or two, bave been entirniy of « ton's Reef, nent X } to the extreme rearcity of p ared to be hi un off at $10 60 for N * Aa* Lewis, with fond, 6, from the wreok of the Dry which i# abont the prige pais f In herrings we 1 fone therefore, wou of Malaga ratqin at $1.50 8 $2 tt, Cabweil Jones. Kelly, Nerfole for onto Terry, 4. be nemioal | es amounted to bones, Milford, Del, 3 daya. Del dried; (00 belves, at $1, en artere, at 604 | Tenis were quiet; email lots The, d montane, | , Philedeiphes, 4 days, Hey ruled steady, with * gee sad for shipping cmeier, Pier hiladelpdia for Boston litter, mt C09. a O66. por 100 Ibs, and tor oity tse, | | | 9, Nichols, Ph liadelphis, ¥ cays, bound 19 Bose Bone oh bebe Is fe we Amerfoan dew fiw was not active; the tase at 0e Tiain Salen were made of 55.000 ibe Buenos Ayres, | | sche Bother Burr. Pavel tat ose " | Bene Matlett, B f wot: 12, 308., and | ie ext a " : «| Bebr New ay Hines The stock t* hr v oavy, while the | Steamer ie obbow — Phitagely tre jones ere light, ‘ loclatedia | Below, t ot the week. @ere ZU Buenos Ayres, 2214 a | x 8 1446.5 10600 Porto Gabelion, 22q | OF Pet, nam led. 26 Rid faeho 16 lo-.. at 140; Phips Way Flower, Crabicee, N Orleans: Statire we tae, Per- att at tie; t ye T.1bs, | £y, Favanneh, Come 4 jondor, ) green raited cow Ayrns, 42 Ibe. | Sthhr, Marrenitesy beige One ather@ ®t Lie; aod iu Boston for | tharine, Barwon, ‘Aboous, Arey, Cardenas; , 460 Matemoens pe, wb By. all alg | Smetiege, Rove, Be a ar leon 4 pot cent ores " y The matket tor Hemiock ente hae been | a eee oo ily oda 9 part six days and the stock te arine Reporte, inuich reduced. by the heavy tales pict we Oo tt y for the Bart ame all Binds le, Caley tte; Mary + eee Olea ban ob the ‘Crista, Reo SST Mt delle. Sate! ‘yentay roe oe Frment, jacansas, Ie landimit A Forks sohe Ronstagton, Pile | Brweron, Deo 18 rit ta leep Maney Jane. Te , | S3ifcd ToukteSR.Spe'stadae saa Face nan, | | od which ir a inten pedo Carte. 5 tivee, beat | , is lat | aprived—Sebe Mariott Hama, Pounds > = “ er th ag sidd © weights ae te 4 wh tarpentine cold to the extent boise, he $3. Nypirite reled quiet_at 876. @330, eat ant * Poy my brie Goon ‘aah tea, sobr W: Clenevd—Dack Nimevd, Week, NTT OMMAANN Dee IR ry insured in ‘Tremont and Boylston on freight money, at the Mereantile Marine.” A LARGE outward bound ship, w! ‘morn of end'of Fisher's which oa ‘was seon at abt 9 o’olook, appareatly ashore. 4 BL 2 g r i W, 001 foreeait Gs ip RASS ‘the gale was equally severe as those of the Indien, bes Brio Corvasvs, at San Francisco from BP ae fa yy Wirtene Dare 3, Seobr from Fi ton Land, on a sealing yeyeee. sors brig Ganuect or Clirenet Crery im iatfnctiy he eced. She pina tieetan so strongly) of wreoked on the Falkland Islee—seven lives Seun AP Onsen, which was despatched by the San Fran- eieco Custom House authori of the Fr brig ties to tea abouts miles W of Point Ke returned to po to get but withing Tuller Toresnsas cvandig saa. completely over her. to be mpproached in a unable ‘ing bs m the bi ard ashore, wi across; mppoure, te Be wep Soeoven Saat ohe is "ns yaré Sonn Fr, ‘acus, eld from Labsica for Sam Francisco, abt sv segencae having put into Hevolele, where | Game Sour forry HE Taman, 6 Rarvitonee, teow rion Suh inet 4 a, while D boat Atlaatio, an ind otber ead gear. Rroor Buiza, 0 to Newport ‘Afternoon of 18th, having split mainsail 0 judith. water, Fei usroend (ea off next tide, wit war bee poh mye . Elwood, from Albany for Providonoe, of Gouldsboro, ft enigevsosssnea Icaber, ine was got at mecls damage to vessel. re m_ Philadelphia vie NYork harbor, wae 0 buweprlt, Jibboom, jon, Rowley, from Philadel) Previdence river as far as Swau Voit phis for Fav- usable to preceed on account ot vat i 8) Salem. 16ch, from Mill. ‘wharf, filled with seasoned filled Whalemen. The Canton, NB, which sl trom Caps Town, Oot 7, had by ty ts ‘tropauloorki, Oct f. ph uy {bound iP a and home: Cont Preble, Lara fers de 29, Ht, Crawpion, Colt, rules and Nome: ne dratliude Speem See zoe = NZealand s ane ‘Some; Hates 2500) from Beane wh, 300 1m & whelin; N Bedford, a an! gil ane Ton Ibs bone. og dttch, Waldroneaise aez Trenie™ aaeete, 1500 bel; arrat Sao Franclase Nov 6, bark bark Bm fonolule. pad Tth, shipe Milo, So DA hy, prs Tonrier, Tete BY arrest wh, Boaters, moe, | one; ntsc le bone: Lydia, #p,1 100 wh, L000 ihe bone; NP 4 mor, £3. wh, 27,000 Hs —] rs s 4 vip ane Nansy, Wa oh ne Eh, sit’ NR, eo ap BO ow wm00, Ibe bewe; ow Ibe saan pas from NYork for J: 3531, lem 7020 eieeo At do oth eer eee ihip FOR caLivonnia. Vo .. ia ee Sean i ‘ter 8 hip Chasele ef Clarence, lig for b, Colwe =, “bar Aes. £4991 8. no Mus Ringua, Cree Lain » Haller? Chins: brig Dow Bsrhoe (* mton eehrPeneloes, bat arbor: eip Soperior Mf Warner, hones (Avg 27 zh ne from Mi alner Le na | Ports. 4 of white, blow each of tas w Howton, dings I Ay ws, Groen, for Boat trom Bos ir, for Reson, dirg (8m), Nov 81d bart Therer ‘Bow York. 8, 1m, Deon ae taken 6000 bris Polsr 7, NL. 4 i A ‘Olactowatl. with bones G. ite, Pia Armen, “h 08 wh, 2) O00 Tha oth 9,000 ibe bone: hone: Bony two Am br ¢ whi soe Puitadsipy vohr Mery W ialmes, San etland. Poller "t Bovolals, Aimira, € or. Harrie, pomey D in ct i Samuel Pennisgion, do; Maria There Got 22, sehre Mary W, ond Travel ° rye Tag Walker, of NB, moutne eut from ‘37 moe from ee trop so. Faither, 70 sp, NG 0 +p, oud je, 240 wh 33,0) tk Eine a (Br), ¢ Liverpool, for San Pransiseo, Ang 3, MS. low 05 di 7) for @an Pran~ ton (April 19) for San Jaye from NOrteans, via hie td dajs tor Sam Francisco, Vot 2%, tat 81 39 4, low vebasaw, Mair. Boston: Td em, Rankin (from W York) for Beton mar, Carter for a. Nov | Pas Oot Tart brig Rend (Hane rere fon bark Tr ease, Bescon: burn dicen ‘an Fraucison, » fmbo (fir) Hill do, brig. = it; Gch, brig Lt akiane (Chil), Feane Strick, Whiting, do: bark HWorany Towa, ave M—Atr bark Ror o" \- tia dach, phy Teabella, Ban Feng -aaalesahiga menian, and ig Dorset, tor Franci hart Croton. Pranciaco; sone Ran yar mon: dim O 2%, ner, York Rober’ mer cl ‘Pesomas, Bld ist, brig a0, Walford; Kate Antorson, Anderson, 5 tag otiaen Ohte, one Bierk tor Ualifor- ore ae Atexanpnia, Deo 16— aan Hlome Ports. oom schrs Cadet, Wentworth, NYork Rendell, Ganlewnas Isdeptin [aa United, Granger, Boston. with piles far Ban Sa kaa Bo.men’ Horr, Dee 16—arr brig Mont +o C isto, Cape Hay= OF. bs “ae Bes 0 Ellen, Atkins, do phoma ty = (kere thenon. biig America, ani Mtb—Ary shine Pumgustok, ' Wer ton, Bt Boréeaw: ik wed art BhT a lice la oh oth, ee ee roLn, Deo pass schrs Courier, re Nickerson, ram tori hh Windsor, Ho a Bootes Bon gate Sbamroe, nree, Willan echr Giraffe, Emerson, pa: i hea Howe, Boas. Gene, ryt, ie se Eee reasaiont et eekr patio eau Se afd fa aod mops, Reckland for N York: vee au whee masteon: uy gf Baran, Deo 18—Sid bark J Forbes, Francis, Bg Ouceot a, Btene, for Wilmington, NC, ESS war vette m His os os So ONE BHNey orn puree Om. ee ee 1 a2 18—Art cbr Mary Aon Philadelphia for Pawtu: nore, oy My ie Teaching ber i he eof, ee and Meyfower Terie, yaad (teh, wig Elise (Hae), Biermane, Imouth. sie te apy mors i| 3 B Petter, enh Ban Diego; brig Flora (Br), peloton, L— mo. BS day Ly} Ps York, yy Nori ate ee Sane aa cae ny NYork via hs yy and yoy Udvergeel Ma 1¢8 anya: Covrier ( Petrol (Br), Carder, Hobart Town; im), Jos: ie tears A 2 Nave Novigators Tolen h— Three wi ree cto: copa | ra w so an, 1} ares 7 ead Ha Nor. yo wt M obart town: Che les hack Talma Beskett, Teal (Re), Malek adhel. Maliorey. 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