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7 Hl $ 3 r i i i iz g F ‘ials of the station vane, rays :—We Americans have not muc! here; we feei considerable ; but quite enough to. explain what we ive reason for the faith that is im us—or rather, lies under cover of the Whig Aduninistr: tion of the Spanish adjustment, werful pen of one ‘Peter Hicks,” , stems tous very much lay between the two nations. Here the Bpan- ‘ove of the salute to be given to the Ame- arrival of Consul seems to some folks a very cheap w: roore for the inhuman butchery of zens, without counting the subsequent desecration of | their remains. American residents believe that the trial of John 8. ‘Thrasher was an experimental fecler, to try the forbear- ance of Yankee character, and to extend the cy the precedent, if it could be consummated wi! the lust of blood that hangs upon nate bexevolence of Spanish character,’ by the Falstaff logician of the “ Diario.’ Bo believing, Americans are uneasy, and think, in error, perhaps, that ted by something better than dan- cing and feasting agents of their governmegt, who wear ornamental swords by their sides, aud know how to fire blank cartridges. i age, ralutes were and superior « fitc’ A eres for interment. On Saturday, December 20, Witiam H. Scuwantz, LY year 11 months and 6 day relatives invited to ettend the funeral on to-morrow, at P. M., from their residence, corner Beekman and His remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery for interment. On Saturday evening, December 20. at 7}; 0 Joux Korsounens son ef John and ly are respectfully invited to attend his funeral to morrow morning at 9 o'clock, from 68 Divicion street. On Saturday, December 20, Anna Danvovinzer, aged members of Bincerite are invited to attend , P. M., from her late 20, Wiuiam H, Neat,son of ths. ‘The friends of the family are attend bis funeral this aft his father’s residence, N. lanchester, Mass. Ouiver A. Tayior, Pastor in that place. Asa scholar it is said iors in the country. t Montgomery, Ala., om the 11th December, Col. Jesse the ‘oldest residents of Montgomery. him that he was true, courteous, genuine entleman of the old school. : E croup in throat, Geshe Kernohrens, The friends of the i t 4 i 5 8 z i General, without . ard labor at Ceuta. in Atrioa, with pay- ” for the crime of treason, (aelito de in- then sent to the Moro Castle, and ‘when [called on the Captain General to ent away while the illness of 1 prevented bis ceeing bim, I was abruptly told sail in thirty-six hours for Spain, and he for Cadiz, ia the ship Hispano Cuba- | is fentence put into execution. The most earnest!y supplicates head of the government of my nation, to entreaties of a motner, that justice may be done. Lesk not for mercy ; bet that the rights of my son. an ‘American citizen, may b+ promptly attended to, and that | such instructions be sent to our Minister in Spain amd Consul at Cadiz ss to procure his immediate re- tease, and his return to bis country. residence here gives mo a knowledge 0} and the indecen’ r FH 25 years and 2 movths. e relatives and frie! Lod, it g ? wight nv: be . pat retidence, No. 1 On Saturday, December Ebi ? they should be : i 5 i E 3 g ernoon, at 2 o’c! Hamilton street. Dec. 17, Rev. tional Church t Mr. T. had few our Excellency, hearken The Pardon of James M. Wilson, one of the Cuban Expeditionists—Letter of his Mother to the Pr | _ We give below the coi | Talbot, the State Depar' overnment, which resulted in the release of | M, Wilson, one of the unfortanate young mea, who, it haste to semd my son away before | being deluded into the unfornate Cuban ex, steamers (rom the United States, adds to | was taken, «of even a few hours delay; | rred, thet on a pardon or re- granted, it wus pretended that the prisoner had died, or could not be ‘ound. and he was left to linger also beg that @ copy of all the | son. may be de- | been mot ua- ss respondence between Mrs. ment, and the My many years’ P. Tayton, ome of year: f Spanish charac and sent to Spain a prisoner that the touching appeal of the mother had its ef- on the heart of the (Jueen of Spain, e release of Wilson, and furnished him money wherewith to defray his expenses back to his home in the United States. On the 9th of October last a copy ef the follow- ing letter of Mzs Ophelia P. Talbot to the Presi- dent was transmitted by the then Actin; tary of State to her Catholic Maje: near this government, with the reqt tercede with the authorities of Spa‘ the only son of Mrs. Talbot, James M. Wilson, one of the Lopez expeditionists, then @ prisoner on his way to Spain :— of the conse juen MARITIME INTELLIGENCE fect at once w a who ordered t Movements of the his life in a C en proceedings, which were denied to m, manded; and that. should t prove h i dealt witb, (ae I firmly believe.) that there may ‘also be demanded pecuniary satisfaction for the loss of | bis property and bis business, from this government, eye uve committed this gress outrage upow him, eo American citizen I bumbly ask your kind tention to this appeal, which [ cannot make in person, in consequence of the illness hi t confidence that it ‘be myself your Excel- FANNY P TH Having tbe fi New Onceans, Sept. 25, 1851 Dear Father of our Coumtry—To you I look for My dcar con is one of the unfortunate prisoners to Spain. Vie is all the child I have; is only not twenty-two, as stated. He was innocent and unsus- pecting,and the more easily duped. He saw mo means of makizg a support for himself and me, we could get no employment—my health therefore hoped to de something by going to Cuba. But, | alas, [ am worse than poor! more weloome. Jewey's humbie rervan’, ‘The meeting was oddressed by quite era, all of whem most an’ action of the Cuban «nthe: ALMANAC—DECEMBER 21. 7123 4041 men ‘ware, PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC. 20, 1851. ‘tiee in their conduct towards ‘teen years old, ips. speech of the evening was made by Mr. J. L Mathewson. who asserted that the C van government bed vic humanity and centenied ually violated in ¢ Thre: subject of Spain—that be Lad refused to become wishing a profitable business rather than acknow- his sovervign. The Queen eon, was never the sovereign ognized no sovereign, but ed the laws of justte t the laws of nations hed © precesdings taken against at Mr. Thrasher was not a Sicomenie, Southerner, Dickinson, Charleston, Spofford, 2, Lyon, Savannah, S L Mitchill. i Prince, Apalachicola, Perkins & Delano. Sip John Harvert, Leavansaller, New Orleans, Nesmith , Ladd & Chureh. Ukley. Death would have been Hie father died. when he was very ‘exas. which makes him more dear to me. bave | lived te see this’ Perhaps to God's will be done, not mine I have prayed for his life from the time he left; it was Dear President. will it be possible for yor Can you cemfort me’ Methinks I cannot bear up under the idea of ten years; or detained for life, or the climate I feel for all of them, and pray for all. It was not my will that be should go; he was seduced Dear father of the land of my birth, | can you do asything’ Will you ask for their release? Methinks you will, and it would be granted | feel offended with me for appealing to you for comfort? My distress has stimulated me to | youug, in T Oh, cruel fi a. Ship Jobn & Fairfield. Loveland, Cleone, Baxter, Bordeaux, Ws ‘Clerk, the Spanish Queen + in, said Mr. Math that of the great body sidered the trial of Mr Thrasher as one of the greatest | It was equel to the celebrated one of Redrees must be obtained for the outrages committed vpon cur country through John | If such redze-s should not promptly tol- low a demand properly made, he was for war! if ‘The cry of War At the conclusien of it. Matbewern’s remarks, Mr. E. 3. Cararci come forward aod in behalf of the Commit- « folowing preamble and re- ide, JW Eigoll le, well. Cr ‘New Orleans. J Bbip Norman, Mott, Fred gy Mott Bedell. Be Blize (Ham), Trautman, Ham! inham & Dimon. I burg, W Von Beht & Bark James Hall, James, Arecibo, Escouasa & Co. y, Anal ‘Hasard. Anderson & Co. R Caldwell & Co. 'B,T LD» Wolf. jorning. Cy D Sreokma-. faroes of the age. the great Simon Sucve | perhaps executed cause his death into it by cthers * reised from thousands of | } y If so, I beg parden. » Licyd, Rio Grande, H venture to dare to address the President | could I lock for comfort? If you could but sce me, I If any one knew I had ap- ht think I presumed much. Per- ke you will view it in charity. | | Will you try to do something for their release’ With all due respect to your exe: tee on Resolutions, offered solutions. which were perce Whereas, Mr. J. 8. Tracker has, in a time of profousd res a Spanish military tr” opportunity of defence. sud 0 Mons aad ali trent nominious slavery by Spe thereto; - od, That the oneo of jearly demonstrating tbe vocess.y eation of our nativna, | knew you would pity me nen of the United Stases, | proecbed you. they mi - mee Sehr Cicero. Specd, Maltimore, Joh Schr Mary Ii Letlin, Collin Scbr Peerlese ( 01 and without a fair Philadel; nla, Jae W Me ee. el) 4 tia B. TALBOT. To his Excellency, President Pitmone. py result of the application will appear etter of Mr. Wi transmitting a note of Dor . Barca, her Catholic Majesty's minister, and its | aoting irregularly; J. 8, Thrasher, so plainly | iladelphis, M Sanford. jelphia, Jas W McKee, Kennebec, Seymour, Phi Ni Briges, Phils Ideron de la ai nor, calle fora fair, manly and de- 4, Providence. Bhi a Arrivea. on Durf ) 15 days, we ot ip Gel ryt eee ew Orleans, 15 days, with mdse, Re, Bit Vernon, Fay rent of State, Wasninoton, Dec. 17, 1851, -—It gives me sincere pleasure to be enabled to mform you that her Mejerty the Queen of Spain, to whote minister in this city a copy of your letter to the President of the 25th September last had been communi- cated, with the re«ueet to intercede with his government in bebelf of your umfcrtunate son, James M. Wilson, has not only graciously pardored him, but hes furnished bim | also from her own private purse the means to return epeedily to bis heme I transmit, enclosed, a copy of the note of the Minister ns of Epain to Mr. Calderon on this nd of his nete tome in very respectfully, your obedient ser- See ret DANIEL WEBSTER. Mrs. Ornxris I’. Tannor, New Orleans, La. SPANISH MINISTER TO SRCARTARY OF STATE t the interests 5. with cotton, rice, of all government, ie worth nothing—sheu.d heretofore, to vindicate even if such vindication et te forward more promptly th: vate liberty and public right old render necessary an appeal vo arms. Resolved, That we cont ‘Whitman, hence for Charles Bryant, Wilmingten, NC, 6 days, with naval ready & Co. Plummer, Charleston, 4 days, with 3 riff'n, Charleston, 6 days, with cot: L ocresas & © mi and thejAmeri an “a¢, and thereby command re- yf OUF COUBtFY KLTORC, aad safety for Our citizens the wide world over. ‘Wm. A. Wilder offers a an amendment, a resolution, og be permitted to be dis- Consul be aliowed = vant. office, mntil Mr. Thrasher | released. ‘This amendment did so: meet with the approbation cf | the meeting, and war, by vote, lxidon the table. The | deciared itself to be in | riee, to Demill Schr Harriet H Alcock, wal stores, to NL rigee, Wilmington, NC, 6 itt, Brewster, Wilmington, NC, 6 di Petter. st A ne en, NC, 3 da: cotton, to 8 L Mitebil wi ington, NC, 5 di NO, 5 dsys, with dye, with naval un. Krause, Washington, NQy 5 days, na- liame. 8, Fredericksburg, 5 days. for Foreign J to the effect that no Bpan! sel Re with naval stores, Behr 8 y A Andersen, Ellis, Wai with naval store: vor of law and order. iceet on the following even- of State of her Having forwarded to the Beeretary | y the letter which Mrs. Ophelia P. Talbot wrote to the mort excellent President, and which was sent to me by order of bis Excellency thro artment of State, I have received from the the reply. of which I hai closing am exact translation to the Hon. Dapiel Webster, ee a proof cf the magnanimous sentiments of her Majesty Fehr Blissbeth A val stores, to J @ Wil LETTER OF JOMN The following letter THE AMERICAN | tom John 8. Thrasher to Mr let Havana, would seem to enebip of Mr Thrasher zen, and not atalla Will speak for itseit — Owen, late American (cur cecasion to renew to the Hom Daniel Webster the assurances of my most distinguished A CALDERON DE La BAROA Hon Dasim. Wrrerer Evcretary of State of the United I avail myeelf of ¢ Havana, Nov. 15. e U.S.A. Havana te uncertainty as ¢ ethe presentation t Auiex F_Owen, Beq Dear Bir—ina state cf oomp the course my trial ie taking. rin War of my ¢ -me | pb Sebr Village Belle, etmore, New Hay ER FOR POREIGN FELATIONS © ITER PLENIPOTENTIARY OF Arctic, Luce, Liv: being legal means of defense aver bas not beemaliowes advecate, never baving me as to the best line 0! ¢ what coun ter testimony | having comsulted wth my of law.) I 6nd wyrris juatice, to requert you to ‘American citizen, aud ¢ upon the government 5.7 the charge of trearon. *t fir-—To the Secretary of the Interior I write under this date, ae fellcw Amongst the various recommendations which her from the Government ofthe United | 1p fin bebalf of several of the prisoners belonging to | the last expedition of Dabia Honda, the attention of our | & fcversigm the Queep bas beem more pertiouarly attract: the Prevident of the United Btater by Mre Ophelie P Talbot. entreating bie media luoed by poverty and | ie criminal enterprice. | reve in which the letter deprived of her | manner consult: Bor even atked ty Bes receive ward, nor ever te ron the Brocklyn A od by « letter written tc t ber young son w.ple 014 touching bes the deepair of thie mother, } ron, hove pot failed te « to sflord me « fair and free Besides the evident to white eclon. eb foxth the hand of ons het Mejesty's , badly {resem in the the herpital by Caps Silva o 17 ~Wind doring the day, W to WNW. Welegraphic Marine Reports. Pats Kiven, Dee 8. mediately before the Faro Industrial de la Heb ship an editor, other tha. government. an or At anchor off thie port >\vhich T would the *eof, by the offie > order 1 was pr the isla 04, unless I first Witbin \ he preserityd term memorial, hich I pre climing to ta "* out that | ceasea * PU passed out of a J hence In this proces. "PE. 3 olded recognition. entire want of alle of the complete va. citizen, notwit! a same dom iciliatory tend te @ right to Spanish subject. avd | bave by the operation of ary @ nationsiity end ail*giemee A Arrived—Sloop Harvest, NYork. ved—Schr Mary Jane, NYorb rt the order ina on, apd stating which from that time | be forwarded tc leney for your dq; Tork, ——, ¢ NYo lobt Crusade, Ripley, NYork. Frences Jane, Ale re CITY TRADE REPORT, inder; Round Po ri s ruled higher, 10¢ merica. Trtate there faote from memery lurance. and without fe eke of both kinds ar continged firm, with pales of end Western a t George; Helens, Ali he terme of the crdert { tave referred ma: facts in a stronge: Rye flour fetched $3 of the United corn meal. wheat, barley Leatl upon yo Ptates, and repr rently te the knorledes * purchased st Ge ) bags Java having 7; and that It Jocuments that Ir ereulpation fre Mmpreribility ef m murmuring. bees mee ‘The ship has sustained but Little, if ny, Baax , Heal, from Bt Jago, Cabs, ba Baas from wae the sion hws a ae aes wv. sigeiabrece thiieireme tiene of Banu Amznicam, at r lott Cardenas the 20th {net 30h) ls, to ‘datierae, bis vi Are dapat an ot ( he ed's fait B, Saxony, from which some far wea tat, rived ab Boston 10th, 7 °f x Carapa, at Holmes's Hole from Havana, wets ny A pear? weather, and Tontinued NW gals roms Josurn B: 5 Imes's Hole Malage, bad weather, m4 Ey days on pointy tad Fr y Fr 9 eee TR e from Boston for Camden, y beach, a her anch: was Be t} bensh aragae ors and com! pitch boat Spy, and sehr Jane went’ to. he Rowed ber inte Pertemouth inner harbor. oteth kre a TER a eLL if Yi fora Meraern fear Man her i blow nozt dey and Bol Point. She bas tons Water Bor hol to be got of without discharging. nded them at Fox Island, Me. Ci 16 trot Béward Island oP Betton, pus into alltns, (10h tas, with oes bulwark, calle gous, ‘leaking badly, and part of cargo thrown over on ¢ Br £cur AurHA, Lynch, from St John, NB, 17th ult for Boston, was fallen in with 2 inst, waterlogged, ” {th ult, and four men w verboard. shing was ending but her Ellen Miles, at Yarmouth, NS, th er, laid by all, day. i orning, ibe BM having drifted far from Brier Island, oame up and Scun Brexoonems (of Calais). from Megs, pe Bove ra port, ig reported ashore near Quah: sietanoe ts to be sent her. pate este Bcxr ADRIAN, Perry, at New Bedford from Philadel) nat ADEN Seta on the passage, ODE part of het ecew of about 50 tons, belonging to Mill- ‘age, from Boston, wont ashore near Phillips's Cove, York, Me, snd is badly stove; orew eavod. She had a few bbis park ands flour, whioh were saved. Some ‘tora’ wore lott ie SCHR reported as fast, ¢ Melrose, Jacksonville for NYork, with damaged sails, &e, She repair and proceed. lemen. Bld from NLondon 16th, (not rrr) bark Deve, Rose, Atian- uy from will ¢ N ing. NB; G Covington, Devoll, 12th). abaina Oct 12, ships W Hamilton, Shockley, of N 550 Phan bone, Midas, Wooubrldge, - Genie, Reewiens 2a NB, ib, NL mos Wn Bi M 14 mos out, 1000 wi > mos Baker, ¥B, W bone; Th 700 Ann, Steen, fr ks, Ti mos ous, 300 wh. Sid from do Oct ‘hina, Reynard, NB, how: Wm Wirt, Fisher, FH, om s cruise; 11th, Mary & Susan, Sion, Jo; Rouiecan, Taber, NB. de; Lith, Alert les, NI, do; Cincinnati, Williaws, Ston, do; Eugene, 2, 0. ‘Ost 3: Enterprise, Swain, of Nan, 14 mos out, iting, and about 20 others, names not iv Arr at Honolulu Oct 1, ships Samuel Robertson, Wash- burn, of FH, from Arctic Sea, 25 m: it, 60 P44 wh, 13,0 B wh, 600 me; Holmes’s 2 rotic, Gellett, of F £N: 800 apy t, 30 $5 mos out, “0 ep, 100 at, 100 sw ‘of NL, ‘16 mos out, aN 12 moe out, 50 ° og. NB. Oe mcs Se 200 wh, HON) ‘do Oct 18, Montrea!, Huntress City, Canton, Motacom, wan, Roman. (Tripp), Min ° yy 150'sp, 1600 wh, ‘Arr st do Oct 660 wh, 500 Mary Frases, George & Su Smyth, and John W Well Edgartown, Roberteos gee, of HM Hole, Oct 2, from Arctic Sea, Lawrence y divided ejually all they could get, and showed kindness to their fered Inéiguinies, The bad | n hope undless. Siw Bedford 19th, ship Roman, Cummiskey, Pa- lon 3440 W, bark Peru. oftand fat t Pacine (and not for Nantucket, “whale ship Brave,” of ——, ‘the, ti deme. Notice to Mariners. Port Rroviations at SHANcuar. Evanonan, Bept 24, IE51. ‘The following regulations are im force from this date:— Bucye will be placed at the northern and southern extre- ities of the, anch in order to eatablish the line of ships arriving at nd their mooring and on teady to depart, ve 18) tons. No sailor fre for bebind at this port, y sul reporting # ay from Frankfort for n OY U8, with loss of deck load. Ga, for Demarara, ¥ an Ports. Barvavors Nov 22—Bark Henry Trowbridge, Trowbridge, trem Kio Plate: brig Radios, Jewnets, from Norfolk Canvenas, Deol— lirig A Field Philbrook, for Key West it, having been ashore on Cruz dei Padse; osbers ae b), Nev 2-Bark John Winthrop, Blanchard, th, shipe Bayard, Grab ingtor Crowesl: bark w reo irie, Coffin. do. 1, Champion, Saml Robertson, Han- . Metocom. Comulgos, Mary Fraser, Constivution, Raymond, Legerda, Job Cogswell, Constance, Ro- PR, Nov 19—Bri rus, Katon, NSW. Avg 1*—Art sche Har Cl trig Bre thers, from Philedelptis, c, onl, p. Gard jor Ci a, Bid Aug 16, ship De ig Bmms Preeeott In pert, sbipe Nestorian, Blish, and Pi bare Pere Ms yi janams, Dearborn, al Hilten, for N tne before. une; dries F ; Ontord, Wore (has t Miller, for he Teresa, BORTON, E gier: Coomes, Bld Bi uilolk, Crow. til, do, Old ship Walpole, 8y >, COM, and ne a tte, Two brias remain in President Roads, b ¢ Principe and Alabama. betcre reported * ark Barony, Mill, Ca r brig Chity, for Aleon M was signelized from the ® AL f +, Boston; sohe Teloeraphed @ ship unknown ). Green, Callao; sehr Heary rt, Trinind; eobe Same oo, Jam a ‘ n, Matapsae; bri ' : 1 le for SF 6 Cpate Bi ee H Keyin Ft), Burg, Hav: Hovthern ports eehrad C Pattere & Levies, Qdaga, Philadelpiiay, Deo 19—Ar sehr ¥i ith, sehr Presto, for — AEE ward, Cardenas. se eke eR: Deo 15—Sld brig Wm MoGilvery, Hichborn, ‘Dee if—Arr schr Minerva, Baltimore. Sid ore; Virgin edn, Phlindelphis for Dighto . Dieu gn ioah ache Caroline, UCRETRR, Des ib—arr bark or Robbins, NYork. ‘Bax sto MES'S VOLE, Deo 4—Sld oohrs Alors, Jonny Lind, team Z Baltimore for jeorgetown, DC, 4 Lad for Tangior; Abeons, Hie, Rio Grand Reapiekead. Aue tin, ‘Ploluare, obs Mashow, Mazoppa, ‘White loud, Uranus, 1éth_Are bark Wm Schroeder, Dexter, Rio “Ari bork Edmund Dw oa 5 1 Ann Elizabeth, wih ul Boston; Eliza. anse © yh, Susan, N J Knight, Mary aveinetie, Brown, NYork, for Millbriaye i, for Portian: Hyine, French, ill bridses for Boston; Homer, Parker, NYork for Boston; sebrs Lowel! 5 wind W by N, barks Ramund Dwight, W thyst, Braganze ( in- fevered gene}, Aaa rLaneeh, Jo- ; Hylas; scbts Geo Gilman, Only Son, At- N i al Ba el, Mt Vernon, John brs 8 D Hart, Rowley, NY. a Lins and, Mastin, raya for do for Portemouth: foriants Haney ‘Boston for ‘Tangier. Lizabeth, Ground this morning, but will ENNEBUNK, Deo 17—Arr brig Helvellyn, Davis, Wil- Walden, of and for Bos- ), Pike, for Mo- ‘small sche from ‘with wood. Dec 15, 7 A M—The severity of last night's frost sloved the maviea ind very boist from d thermometer 8 degrees above WNW, with clear weather, an | zero. ae ACHIASTORT, Deo 7—Arr bi Citisen Brown, Boston, 01 ag Sid 1th, tHe’ Carbon (from Machias a. ‘Tribune (new, of Orland), for rr ship Dublin, Skolfelé istensen, Rio Janeiro. NYork; brigs Eni Mirambell, t 138 ILE, D brig Vidar (N arleston; Konegen Von Prussen Chas Thompsen, Small, Phila- (Sp), Gelpi, Barcel sohrs BlizaS Leiper, Grahat en, Whitney, Vers Cre (Br), Thompson, gen q Lag Li ton; Mary s Grierion, Corde Atlantic, Laytor ry -. sohrs Larkin, Churb io; I80h, Adrian, Porry, ¢6 Wias Ni ths Abby, Cobb, Thiladelpnia; £d ai art of crew badly fro ‘wes reported eld (rom NYork for Boston ); Norfolx. ‘ NANTUCKET, Deo 15—Arr brig Homer, Brown, Wilming- ary Burton, Smith i—Arr Helen Dee 19. Jane C Doughty, am Jerk: slcops Wm H San de; Diackstene (ef Searspert), Gri (Be), Harrington, bbing, Smith. N¥or! “ PORTSMOUTH (Lower Harbor), Dee 15— Arr schrs Cam bridge, York: Gen Washington, Staples; Grander, ms ig Champion, Di — Cid brig Hibernia, Green, Havana. ity of Richmond, Foe ter, NYork; sehe Metchner, Cubs; sehi WILMINGTON, Deo Kiba, W . brig Susan, al RYork; William Mart, Cld 13th brig EB Hayden, Lawrence, Torks Islands; Sea, 6: ‘rinidad; sehr R W Brown, ri wife, G Gilmore, Hi Dvereiz, C Lecomte, Calitorni fe and Marnets 6 alba! and Kimball, Mr Prat hip Plorida—R J Livi 4 child; dre John nd family—sd in H Van Valkenbera, J Priedle, Mise Brows, WW G Nason, Mr and Mp, RLong, C A Wi & PUILADELPIIA AND LIVERPOOL aning their ew steam: piemrcona a | he tnagpadsnce y NYoek; Maty | Wary. Bor trtght ot ps 7 | ah Seasy’ iver. OBLEGNS. w.c igs" ‘The speed and acco! ons Pay Ry geet bi oon ter Cae ae as With, the New OTieans, ah frolght oF, POOH AD’ BON, Agents, 34 Broadway. hal ACITIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY —CHANGM ‘of ‘day—Only Through Line for Chi .ot.—Fare Reduced—On Monday, Dec. +500 soba bert tani onans ¥. 8. ,. Deo. 224, ae precisaly & ot from ber pier at foot of Warren street, N. 0 connecting at Panama, with one of the jompany’s extra’ steamers, to sail withoat, any delay foe on arrival of the passengers at Panama, For Besa aerate” Krauser. bus ag at tho office on the morning of sailing. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP, fry 4 NI 8,000 tons, D. D. 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