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"pics wees Gem and on cette mand. ox | 1) omy pang ga ory ten spepecobentageall oe | _ The Impertations into thio pect to-day, December 1, Cx new oe ai venmat sad per : Meport Majer General Seett. BXTRACT rRemM yRom fi VARTERS My fag evar ongpe dpc tgs asory, new vss, novruses 2,1 have been as follows :— ble aie, : gentiomen, on mederate terms, by Manicure. Sor. Ba 1a.” } ead atneee necing cine Si ronclere, veinamveses, | bona euwonss doy geet WabSen perth Dieter int | mie YRW SELECT FaMILING AND GRNTLEMEN OAW by eee ty Sang nd militia men disabled ana in pervior, and to thelr fe i felntale bagriile; fruit 530 | ‘te, 08 conssoutive portions of the roxd are completed, he sosemmodated with a only or slagle recmsy in the following returns from the Adjutant Geme- ilies. when the offic-rs and men dis of wounds or other hides, Gi bales doer | &re lmited im all to $1,000 000. being but little over cligible brown stese houses, Nes 6S ond OF West Iwenty- tals effiee atom pany this annus! report:— Givatilitiee te the poorest im all Christendom, * * # LOS buniton | $7 000 per mile. or about the cortof the rom The vara, | infed sort, withla ons block of Broadway, The houses are ‘1—Osgemisation of the army as establiched by law, Please ree Crees’ [or Hetarl's] Mil. Laws, following the : ings. thus fer. exored the most sanguiue expectations ef | new sad newly A wieh all the medare Laptoves SGaneral showing the sotusl tli 0! the index under the heads “Peovtons to La. the direotors, and sufficient to meke certain the safety of | mente, gas, hot sirand beth, and the Simpiaee tana the ree aiid ~ valids,” and‘ Widows and Orphans. Previdon: for" 1. cone maeenenie —— Kr errervaggpvecioen tal - tation of balf pay excluding haif subsdstence; 2 ; EPesteton caus pin ine Waccre siiaee’f: | Feibebu aya letvenan ons! (he mente) ge oc amwrgin U0 Bie, Mo, 2 | Sot, Gemeente G—Disteibaticn of the trcope im the thira or Pacific ar, | matter how mush higher the rank of 1 boxes tim plates, 600 boxs torne de.; wine, 112 onses, 2,300 | make them worth muck above par for making, what a a ® oenced officer, (and lve and lees for inferior grades, backets. 1 Picomis Ps areas sanarectemee ning, aud ‘of the pumber of recrutts enlisted from baa ‘The Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, in his re- fully, yours, JOAN A. U. GRAY. 1, 20AL, to Hoptemver 90, ee 4, The limitation to five lew Yeuk, Deo, 13, 1852, ._ Call 8. WILOOX, teers howe biped from, | and adi Te cembets ith ‘pasting Cf fadiane in Tesen New | end ciittion. Itrust the whole systom may be ber. caving of ime and mony. A0O "ee"e geartere expreedy for and Oaliformia ail Lowover, is now quiet ond . hours, from 8 4. Moto 6 P. Me ghepthevarrola a0) Rie’ tow soured: Salmon’ Seat aamne sesmnms dhvwsivarion of the ferese made of receipts for the year ending Ootober 31, 1861, was A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE | new Salmsn; £000 tbe Sow smoked Saline, For sale by the commanders iv the-e quarters, may prevens any Thesteionl and Musienl. some ot eee pe oe ve! : A Ration vaedaved with iN MSNELSON, WELLS & OO. 81 further cathresks. Bight «ou psnics of the rifte regiaeat, Boweay Turatas,— this evening's receipts are for the | $866,728 88— mashing. for the two past years. $61,883 67. rend Wee itech “e 5 }, GL Dey ateee' ithérewe frome Oregon inet yar, baring boos e0rdited | ee et canta te ate rag | The sum total of dlsbarsements for the firet year wat 200 New Mieteteams slecnt, bedwrean ten Weer ednericncs wo teach sistas.” Bartaedanees Plcoes coleated for the cotatalnmest are Macbeth.” | $208,043 “so sari oh $240,254 — 500 y niters under jt ir Hemblin ip that character. will be f balance 1 io Treasurer on the lst 160 pS eres mujer Gen. arth Saatees commons perocty a argo ange sveeriovrents te was the non bail 1863, prapnens t ‘The poser goes into i Ports me te D DR. y SRALE SAME Ww Hour CHIE " tall ouLp caveiey. wit our a ir. ‘ne! tare wi ? 4 ages! ? Soe pea eerie Selene a it focty eight be i orto ws and al wil Ferminate wish the amusing | om cocimate of the pegs ~ kag Treasary for the — Phenix Ming Co, b00 iis at No. 20 Varick, treet. fe 4 sketch celled ‘ Lola Montez” It ped the veterios | ¢we fiscal years, o also of Gnbuarsements. The SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH ALI THE MO- Seg en cotalor caren of pote Mradvanee ofthe wnite | ofthe drama wil ascemble in large numbers this cresing ccarsinds moaitiia ev enliensieliat S1AK311 on;ane. thy a Ae smprevamonts, to » party ofgontlinn. y spp qcttioments ond «t rtd fe le on the Kio _ fo fi Brie i Semen te Fret eit sod Air fus renin | ceed ate Pet'sshh as Wn protec | svemement a 6688 teeing balanos narr ee foree, ted om tl lo Gra ww Kagie greate ‘plemd: tre, wil be proseated it iehiang 5 oseeaa hue interior tothe Gret. Sy | this piste the pending rig the faliess The receipts of the Chesapeake and Delaware Janus! this it the mounted troops are foraged more | semre of the term, and refiects great credit on the ma Reol Jy and with greater facility. and arein tomove promptty to any ascailed point of fares in Now Mexico eossists of nine companics of two of artiliry, aud one regiment Gs com- posts have been re- Of infantry. Beversi ve ‘eatebdlish« ad in teis ritory pear the heart of the pear to have had the effect of to quietness, ifected by the Indians in requicmg (het our treops im thes reinforced. the fourth regimeat of ia- ow the northern lakes aad order- ot Brig Gen Hitoh pod. first i been the veer The yest at the mouth of the bes bem re ceenpiea with » gerrison of three com- ‘This post wii exerci assiatary check om the ‘uma Indians. the mort warlike triode im Califoraia aad who beve hitherto grea'iy Derriend the emige: P wir eounvy by the southern reute to the Pactfe the whole ef (he fourth infaacry, eight compa. nive of which have already ariived out is $e be od yo end Nortberm Csliforci: < Dalles of the Uoiumbia river, Regiment 1s co cistiibutec as to guwrd ond keep open the communtoations be'wern Oregon wod California. Bho other movemen: wt woops of less importance, tom of ihe wf harbor to Vieride that quarter grow. | ue of a remasat THE RVEKUITICG seKVICR The reoruitirg serviec bas ben conducted with the Wsvel muccoss the Dummer of men eniisted belog 4174, | Tho ofleors epgag: dim this branca of the servioe have shown a commendovle sai im the performance of their Auties Their seoou: Ve. in xeveral, been promptly Fendered and the +xpencr uree judiciously made. The attention of rroraiving ofiowrs has berm repeatedly | Salle to the subject of mimers. in erser to guard against the cmlitenemt of amy exeept in wirict accordance with law. Whe geurrai Ietions tp cowformity ther-with, | bl such evlictmemte wr bout the writiem cons-at of parent, ma-ter or guerdien of the minor. if he have apy. and if he affirm that he has neither, he is required, Defore aceeptance to Bave» uartian appointed socord- —— togive the written consent. With all the oaro eoemring shu exereise0 many minors, waoee appear. ‘anos fell gs, but who turn out to be less by ten, fiftecn amd oven twenty mouths, impore thomseives apen. the reoruiting (fficers, ‘bis ir almost daily shown by pager irom pa:ente and guardians to the Seoretary | , WLe op proot of minority. is eompelied to grant | Aebarges under the fifth rection ef the act “making sp- | for thesuppert ofthe army,” &c., approved ber 28, 1650 10 guard the public interest against | the vexation: and er-a pecuviazy loss sttendieg sush | frande, adeitional begirletion would seem to be neooseary. It is eecoidiogiy suggested that the minor who thus seeks to make money by imposing dimrelf on the service, Ghoutd eltber be compelled 10 serve out the term of em- Mstmené, or the offeree be made punishable before a civil court. ‘The third section e’ the act of June 17, 1850, “to in- @ense the renk end file of the army. and to encourage snlistmenw,” having almost eutircly failed to effect its purperes, may advantageously be repealed. Very few mon enter the service for the first time at our more dis- tent stations; and awple bounty is provided for the poldier who re-enli-te, by the twenty minth section of the Ret ‘to imorense the ” to tnononee the, proens milltary establishment, be . FaRM CULTURE. Se far farm culture by the troops, aa directed by gene- ralordee No.1, January #1861. (a copy of which mas to my last ammual rej Oregon nothing : ) bas jot In Texas California and ( pe has been atiempted im consequence of the troops in these being constantly employed either in the pur- Of mareuding Imcisns or in the establishment of new | to hold them in cheek and protect the frontier set- | . In New Mexieo bat little was accomplished | ‘tho past year, and the outiny far oxcooded the re- | Beiter resulta, douvtles, may hereafter be ox- | there. particularly a it has been found necessary | jred cktisens. At the distant | m failed entirely. te the emcourage- i excitement in Wall street. Tramractions for each form | | the bulk of operations, and the market price of all stocks | is easily rustained. nagement. Miss Richings, Miss Reed Mr, Bishop and | other artists, are nightly called before che curtate, amidst | ewtbuslastic cheers. The entertsinmen's will eomclude with the afterpiece of * Pettiooat Governmest.”” | Nisie's Ganpen —The beautifal light aud interesting | bogs called the “ Daughter of the Regiment,’ will be attraction at this place of amusemoat to night. Mademé Aepa Tbitlon, who is every night drawing crowded houres, will appear in the oheraoter of Marie, and Mr. Hudson as Sulpice. The other characters will Cy Total pbite edt Deo. Slat, 1860. Guring the +tx momths endieg December 1, 1853 amount to $161,676, egoimet $121 049 for the same period the previous yrar—showing am inerease of $40,627, equal to thirty per ovat ‘The Treavarer o¢ Kentucky gives the stetemont of the finances and public éebdt of that 8 Pinanous or Kenrvcxy—Puatio Dant, $4,407 697 be flied by artists of considerable celebrity Madame | Of Wath wae pald im the your 186) lB enitoet Tbilion is probably the most fasciaating actrees tha’ bas | 94,247,537 for years in this city, and, as a vooalist, she sings | 4nq the now liabilities since created were—= ‘ sweetly. | Bonds ivmued to the Southern Bask of Ky. 160,000 Buaton’s Tacaras —The mounerd for Ronda held by the Beard of Agucation 1,828 770 Lisbility om the Craddock Fad... 2.000 otal. Doo. Bist. 1851.......0sceeeeseseeee $5,780,807 ovives t mest from delighted audiences. This will be suscesded “One Thousand Miiliners,” with Barton as Joe Bags and end Mre Venderpants, and all will conclude with the “ Miller's Maid” Turatre.—Purdy, ever alive to tho require- ments of those who visit bis popular thratrs annouesas three pieors for the swus-ment of this evening. The performanees commence with ‘ [a #k, the Highwaymen.” which ts cust in an admirable manner = Chis will be fel- lowed by the Cog drama called “Napoleon,” with Mons: Cony. Taylor. and Master Taylor as the leading feata and the terminating piece will be the amumteg and sug’ able piece calied the * Monkey of the Pitouirn [elaads.”” Waxraon’s Tisatae.—Thow who can take delight im seeing @ comedy well ould visit Waliack’s theatre to night, ard witness the pe: formance of *- Lou- don Ai nee.” with Mesers Biske Lester. Mies Laura | Keene, snd mostly al) the talrmt bake this theatre, in the cast. W coming deservedly popula htiy by very réspectable audiences The ertertaingents will formixate to night with the faree called the © Praotical jam. American Museum —The beautifal drama entited “Charlotte Temple” will be the attractive foature for this afrernoon and evening Besides the amusemeata in tho ssloon, the visiters bave the privilege of viewing “Coe Happy Family,” which is o great ouriosity, and likewise the Soa Tiger | Wrira's Venietizs—The five drama eslied “Olarl, the Maid of Milan ” will commence the amusements and Will be followed by the new piece enticed the “Mis. | chievous Nigger;”’ the peat feature will be th | piece called “Padéy Miles’ Boy.” with Obanfran as the | principal; and the last im order will be the “Two | | | nd is atvemded of Gregories,”” which will conelude all. Boweay Cincus.—A very admirable troupe of eques- talane are now porforming a! cious As & proof of their celebrity, and how much they please the visitors, | therame faces may be seen for three nigate in successle The ‘Adventures of Dom Quixotte” wi'l be reprated to. | night. with other amusing features. ‘will throw | dcuble somerset | Cumiety's Orns Hovee.—Stoging. instramental pieces, | quisite dancing. and all the usval enterteiamon ich have drawm such immense houses to this hall for | years, will be repeated to night. | in Ne . Horm as @ megro re- presentative. bas no rival he is the life of the company; Moyer and Zorer are also good. | Hriien —The latest star in the firmament of wisards | has furnished @ magnificent hall at Ne. 639 Brosiway, in | & very gorgeous myle, and will open om Monday eveaing | — apparatus is said to be the most perfect im the | count re | This debt comsitts of Thirty year bonds, | Thirty year bonds, at 6 per cont interes! Sones Bank bonds (interest paid by the Bonds beld by Board of Bducation, Misoellancows boeds. It appears by this that the public debt has boon ia creased $1,478,779 since Deo 1860, oaused principally by Husry Stanton, Heq., Prerideat — happy to inform you thatthe buildings avd principal wechinery comneoted with our works are nearly com Pieted—+o muoh so, that Iam oonfident thet on the Lat works. There hes beeua great delay in finishing the works ready to produce manufactured artieles frum the ore, end this, ins messure 1 attribute to the distance from | is avd has been in full operation for the last two weeks. Connected with this furnace we bave a small ere chamber | of the capacity of seven tons. and from this small appa- | Tatus we are constantly procuring the various m the ore, in solution; and om account of the unfinished state of the large works, most of this solution wiilhave te | — Until their completion next month. December. per cent interest, 586,600 8,654,500 150 000 1,324,770 0a $5,728,307 fseue of bonds te the Board of Education. ‘The annexed official report of the Sapsrintondent of the New York and Montgomery Mining Company, will give those Interested as stockholders, cr other information the management had to impart at its date. | The etock of this 0 , ali the y has beoome pretty well distri- tod, and {ts operations and position are therefore mat ters of general interest, Naw Yorx Wontavono, Sullivan County Now Yors, p Mostoomery Mixixa Oe, Wonks, November 26, 1852 } Dear Sir—I “am January next, we shell be im fuil tide of sacceasful | operation. i ‘The mugon work for the buildings farzacss. &o., of the first action. on the large ton'e. is finished —and a fire bay been kept up in the large furpace for the last six weeks, for the purpose of having the same in » proper condition before applying the in.ense heat which will bs roquisity before calcining the ore. ‘The four ere chambexs, onloulated for 150 tons each, as ordered to be eonstrusted, ure uearly finished, and will bs Treacy for we by the 4th December end ‘mack inery comprising the motive power are nearly ready ¢> apply to the crurhing ‘The ttoam engine ad psint mills put up the new building at the mo: end of o w York, from which place I am compelled to obtaii | mearly all the requisite meohinery ‘The emali farpece, which wit! eiloine two tons per day A fa of labor will be much redueed om the first T chal. however. retain sufficient aters tw ereet a store house om the canal, 129 feet by 40 feet, | amd a coal house of hold 2,€00 tons, Bean els Or cash tee ered lan of dais veomibel | Sr re (Midd aioe jpdler srgtniral dtp eer es place every evening of Georam: close sud careful examination, from nave Thore who have seen it' pronounce Work | time. the ore been placed im the furnace up tothe ore, of greet artistie merit SS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONBY MARKET, Toxepar, Deo. 14—6P. M. There appeared to be no abstement in the sproulative Money is so abumdant and 10 cheap ment of ep iagerlin tage, ai ia gs military posis, | that means of employment are eagerly sought for,and | t? @iscontines the rystom. dr the proteotion gaim- | aft Gace muin inducement with emigrants te se:tle asar | ‘ecurities paying good rates of imterest are more profit. | be mafiltesy 61 is to find arescy market for their sur. | sble imvestments than loaming money om call. Fancy | joh inducement would be takon away if 0 farms were rucorrsful It is found, moreover, REVINON OF THE BULK AND ARTICLES OF WAR. Comgrves (September 20. 1776) borrowed entire from mother country tue statu ory eoce for cur revola- tHomary army which stood without material change dorm to Apei! 10 1806. when the present rules amd articles ‘wore re epaoted upon » revirion made inoue ef the mili- oomanittece of 0 This revision gave a cast © the previous ood: knowledge {p the Uvited Staten at th It is re- commended that the whele subject be mow referred to a board of officers to report a new revision to be laid before For the codes of 1776 and 1806, cee Heteel’s Military Laws, p. 13, ko. and p 207, &c. TACTICAL INSTRUCTION FOR THR MILITIA. By exirtimg In=s the miiria are required to observe the systems of tps'ruetion provided for the regular army, | and yet no provision bus bem made for furnishing them’ witm the neceary systems, although tae | Maillions of aoltars have heen sppropriated im tho last | or jenrs towards arming them. Without books te ete use the armas tberascives are of listle val Henoe It is agein recommended that the beeks be ‘The edaitional amaual expante meed not exosed 20.000. and that orly for s f-~ years, see the remarks em this subjcctin my Just aunuai report. MILITARY ASYLUM For the progress made im oxrrying out the bomefcont | | Intentions of Uong-ers. a8 expierred in the aot of Marsh, 1861, eve the reo nt repert of the Board, oreated by that not. addreceed to the War Deparment for Congress. RETIOED LIN? FOR SUPERARNUATRD AND DISABLED OFFICERS, Bee the remarks on this subjeot te my last annual re- . The meorseity fr rome wueb measure hea greatly ince the Mexionn war. the numbor ef officers | Of the juplor grad-s wounded in tniht war having swelled | the jmvalid list, which previoasty comisted almost exclu- | atvely of officers of the temior grades. disabled by the in- | of age. ‘The creation of ruch @ list ought not to be eu for an extension of the pension sytem The | Offices who eould be pleerd on are ulreaty in the receipt | of fall pay. without performirg any duty The system ve | oft reoommend+a would retire them on reduced com- | Es. Promote ¢Moient «Moers in their stead. and | ‘greatly contribute to the gvod of the rervice, without any mew imporicion on the treasury 4k OY CAVALRY. thorized ix inadequate. by of experience. to the wants of the No troops are generally #0 efficient against In- Gians. end the immense extent of our frontiers rejuicos ment of horse should be added in ne case fall below wards to eighty-four, PRESION Laws, Tt would seem but just that the penson laws provided Id be extended to the army. No te oF were caused by disease eon’ in rorvics, wnile the widows of army officers rercive pensions only when thetr barbeods have brem killed in action, and then but @ years, aud the period has mever deen extended Widows of the euiisted men (nou commissions? offi Orne and privates) of the army ree'ive no pensions, no matter whet the treumstanece although the laws a'low wows te the widows and orphans of volumterrs (whe offlcers or privater) who may Lave beem killed, or have died from any caure. whije inservice Such an- eqtal legieiation ought +urely to be oortected aud no time be mare appropriate than the prevemt. Che | five yoer pondons grawi+d te the widows &e, of the Mexican war bave just expired or are about expiring. ‘There relists ond children of gel'unt offloera are, almost Wikbewt on exception, in the humblest ciroum»taaces, Phe mABeot of pensions is weil presented in a report, | dated January 7 1946. made by the Vommitter on Mili | tary Affeize of the Benste See senate Doouments No 43. 84 volume. Ist cerrion, 20th Congress; alvo (borate | pemexed) extract from my snunel reports dated Novem. ber 824 1841 and November 26th 1616 I have the benor to remain cir, with high respsot, Your mort obedi-nt servant, WINFIKLD §30PT METRAGE FROM ANNUAL PRPORT FROM HeaDQUARTERS OF MY, WASHINGTON, NoveMMre 42 LR4L reoni| a tem fon ** 8 to some ws aud orphans of rega- Gied or may die th 001 Wounds reorived or Aiseares oon'rio od a being pvok provivion eiready mace in behelf of th. wide ond orphans of nayy, yolumteor, and militie ofleces dying 33a stocks generally, the future value of which is indefinite, hold forth sufficient inducements, and are purehased | freely. So long as the feeling exists, and the means te operate continue se abundant, prices will be buoyant and | of stock im the marke: quite small. Purebasers are wait- | Speculators in theee cities will have to keep these stocks, | be able to put the whole of Morris Canal om to the Phils | | four éays inter inteiligenes from all parts ef Murope. The more or lees appreciate. At the first board, to-day, Morris Canal advanced 3 per eept, Nicaragua Transit 34, Cumberland Coal %{, Long Islend {, Nerwieh and ‘Worcester \{. Parker Veim advanced 4 percent. The stock of the new Creek Coal Company was put upon the market this morsing. It opened at 5, and olesed at 53¢ Conelderable steck ehapged hands. and there We gave a detailed aeoount of this company yesterday and the public appear tohave great confidonce im the ultimate productivoness of the mines. The central location of the eomzany's property, the natural facilities fer getting out and gotting forward eoal, and the superior quality of the artiele for all pur poses, bave impressed those whe have examined it with the great valuo of the mines, and induced large purchases of the stock Asa general thing, the value of coal property is underra‘ed Capitalists do not ceom to have investigated the subject sufficiently The rapid increare in tho consumption of ooal, they bave mot realised, or they | would cmploy a larger portion of thelr mosmsinthe mia | ing {businees. There is probably nothing more certain, | nothing safer, than investments im val eompanles, when | aby they cam be made wpon fair and reasonable terms. The | time is not far distamt when they will all commend hand. some preraiums and pay large dividends. The vales of | Phenix ,Company tc-day were limited, aad the amount | | Co! ra of th: ing a decline before filling orders, but holders sre not dis. posed tomake amy ocnoersions, The Phenix and the New Creek, are the leading companies in the Western. port distriet, and their coal is of such » superior quality that it will teke precedence of all ethers in the market. This coal @iffers moprially from that wined im the Frostburg district, It is less bitaminous and therefore better for domestic and steam purposcs. At the second board the market was rather unsettled Some of fhe fancies were up, and some were down. Mor- ris Camal foll off % per cent; Long Island 2%; Oumber- | land Coal %. New Orvek Coal Company advanced % per | cont, with large gales; Parker Coal Company 1. Crystal Palace fell off 2 per cent from last tale. The movement im Morris Canal has not beem very active, awd tt sooms to have taken a downward turn, Most of the parshases | have been om Philadelphia scoonnt, and they probably can got all they want at present prices, They have lately been considerably relieved of fancy stocks by speculators | im our neighboring citics. Philadelphia bas takem all the | | wi th wi great profits to sellers here, If Philadelphia wants any more Morris. or any other fancy at such advances, holders here will furnieh any quantity. “Tt pretty oertale th fai unilese they shoulé, rome time henes, choose to cell them at copriderably leea tham ore balf what thoy cost. The probability is thet we shall get most of them bark at am | enormous depreciation. It is eur improsion we shall not | delphians. ‘The receipt at the office of the Ardstant Treasurer at this port to day, amounted to $109,196 57; payments, | $620,076 2—balamce. $4976 218 87, re ‘The domand for foreign exebange, for romittamoe by the | yy steam ship Rurops, for Liverpool to-morrow, (Wedars. day) bas been quive moderate We quote bills on Lon- don at 10 to 1034 per cent preminm; on Paris 6f 18% | toot 123 sterdam 41% to 41%; Bromen, 10% to 80; Temburg, 36% to O84. The steamer will take out | ba about three hundred thousand dollars im speole. ly, The steamsbip Areticjat this port. from Liverpool brings de th Ie of on mews is not important, or even intererting Commeroially, the scoounts ares little more favorable Brosdstuffs re- | 5 mained stendy at previons quotations, while cotton was ® | ip; little bettar, In finsnolal affairs, we bave no ohange te th | time that the articles have beem produced from and I am eure that the process will go much beyond the mot sapguine expectations es regards anaes the . The cdersist and his orslstants, frogs aarctrk jetion and prepiring the works eom| o 4 ving the paint a iacgs ‘quantities by tbe last of De- peciee ‘We are ready to rend down » quaatity of the small furnace as soon as the paint mill reotor of the Cowpany residin: | the Trustees seme tn its bonds | beerd an intimation of sash en id: | for the fasts in the oase, that I mig! | the public. Tho enit reforred te in that article was. I am informed, brought by ovetain parties from whom the Compal | token land for their track. and who were divs | with the Commistlonors of Apprisal appointed ta pur. was not paid io carh at the &e To aii of which t proper, without eomsuitatt company, te put in a gon while it denies nothing, admits nothiog bus ralsos at onee # querti Fimply, in effect, that if the » | exe tree, they constitate a rufflolent gronad of actioa, and the company have only to amend by puting ia their an decided that this road had tailed to | Nearly twice t | Eoewn a* weil for their et practical knowledge a4 for thoir large wonit ibat it ir Only Keormary now to Kay wns not mate tn Igocrance of the fact that notes on-hand [am po eve compiled with the letter a1 well as tho apirit of ohespmess aad 1@ erection of the second ad- inthe main building, when directed by | together with all the jece of the company, are SAS Tey soetand Sm Peas re int from attached | the'maim shafting, which is mow er that we shall keep up & constant pai imoteased to the full eapacity of the works next month. 3B. F. FOND. Superintendent, and Agent of N.Y. aud M. M. Co. ‘The annexed statement value of exhibits the merchaa- @ise other than dry geods, imported into this port during | the week, ending and including {¥riday, December 10, 1868. uence oF THK Por oy Naw Youx—Wanrrr Imronts, ber, $26 858; jowelry, $23,694; dressed akins, $24,565; undressed skips, $188,607; brandy $50.635, copper shea:h- ing, $27,302; iron, $49,056; railroad irom, $87,829, hard- ware. $39.275; tin, $91.464; watches, $44,029. Im other | articles there has been about the usual variety,end about | | ‘the usual value. | considerably im exoees of the previows week, and we may | look, from this time out, fora weekly increase in the valag ‘The aggregate, including dry goods, i* merchandise imported. Supplies for the spring trade will soom be coming in, and the probability is that the | epring importe wiil be unusually large. Every indication points to an extensiv ment in gold dust, from California and Australia the id profitable trade, The move undaat rupply of capitalin all tho great markets of the world, the general prosperity of the people, and their abil ity to consume largely of all the necersaries and most of ¢ luxuries of life, make {t pretty eectain thet our foreign import trade will exceed that of aay previous year. The annxexed eommuniestion frome director im the Buffale, Corning, and New York Railroad Compsay, wil, in the points at issue im the recent suit :-— Burvaro, Oonwixa, anv Naw Yorx Ratunoa. A sta‘ement appeared a fow days sinoe, purporting te give tothe public am important decision in re‘eremce to | corperations furmed under the general railrond law, to it :—Tat by the provisions of this law the ten per cent required to be paid ou the original stock subscriptions Defcre tho filing of the articles of ashooistion. must be in each and that euch payment tm moves is not e comp'iance th the inw. This desision was raid to have bea given aruit brought against the Buffalo Corning, end New York Railroad Company. and an impression was eonvayed at thie Company bad admit 4 their faliare to comply th thie comsruction of t) Betng the only Di this ity, and ons of he place thom before had od, ce of the statute. Is this wult they sought to restesia e company from running their oats over their alleging th corporation ia law, stock of the Resding Railroad at high prices, all of Long | Silerine th rzeiies in le, Island at an enormous advance, and s good part of Mor | sustale this p ee shag | rie Canal, Baltimore has taken most of Canton Oe at | that the KE subs neorporatioa of beoribed im good ith thet the General Ratiroad law is unconrti:u tonal, ttorney of the company thonght wich any oMoer of the demurrer. his coarse, 6 company; that the stock of law on the pleadings, 4 ‘The overruling of the domurrer by the Ings daoldes | ations in the complaiat er denying the sllegations io the complaint, cision of the Jutge wan to this effect and no more. The ad | an inference might ws well be drawa that he hed decided ¢ Raced jaw to be aLoonstitutional es that he hed ply with its peo ions Noitjanetion bas evr invuod «gaint the trond, F is it poveible for amy to tana on the groand alleged amoont of the ten per owut ‘equired by w wasactoally paid in ia coh at tne time of chs Ailing the article Of the assootation, and tha Commission +—Johm Mages, Oonstant Cook, aod Kliae 4 Gibart, | | Beqre— have verified thia to be trae of thelr own kuow age. The character of thers gentlemen, why are larg iuterested ip the seomrities of tae road and fevorably ling integrity and grost fa saoh, tha’ this aMdarit it wathoriad by them te nay th dereepeot aod they believe im ail thors, the company 7 inving thus been led to speak of this road, peemit mo —Begars, $30,097; coffee, $80,078; raisins, $430,954; Indie | 2 ssudesdessstesssiussssaus Q%zz7s mz ‘ousne Cumd Coal Oe ben 63 aes ‘01 he one 5W 16 66 £0 Pr 10 69 200 N ge8e CITY TRADE REPORT, ‘Tonway, Bee 146 P.M. Asuxe irplayed considersble firmness, at the decline Previously noted. 100 bbls changed hands at $450/¢ 8 $4 6236 for pots aud $6 75 for pearis per 100 Ibs. Buxapsturys—Flour tended upwards. Tho eeutump- tive and speculative demand was gond. The tranractions comprired 14.600 bbls ; five rye at $4 43% and $4 50; or- Ginary to choice Btat- at $5 00% a $5 315 fine Oe nadiam, in bond. at $5 1#3; a $6 25, mixed to favoy West erm, at $615 0 $6 433(; mixed to etraight Southern aud famoy Genesee and Ohio at $6373¢ 0 $5 583;: oxtra Wi ern at $5 6834 @ $6; extra Gonerse at $5 5634 0 $6 1256; $6 75. About 150 bbls $4 €61 per bbl. Wheat hed 2 and fancy Southern at $6 76 Jerrey meal found buyers ‘was more acti: firm buthels Western dian ¢o ip bond 2.600 bushels barley bought at &9¢.; 1.000 Soutberm do at 85e ; Jersey oats, at 43 a 500. per bu andebeaper. The operations els. new Weeterm and 4outhern Canvies —There was more inquiry for mould tallow, which were held at 120. a 130. per Jb. Coa..—A& better demand prevailed for all descriptions, at unchanged prices, Corrom.—The tales to day were 1,600 bales, at prices pohly beg decline of }x¢ since arrival of the Nia- vices. Fauicnte.—To Liverpool 1,000, 400 and 500 bbis rosin were epgaged at 3s. 6d; 60 rice, at 80s.; about 86.060 a 40.600 bushels wheat. at 94d a 9X4 in bulk, and 103d. @ 103;d. in ship's bags ; cotton was on To Glasgow. 15.000 burhels wheat were engaged Fit ffo London. 100 kegs tobacco were at To Havre, emall ¢ eats of coston were making at lo perlb. ‘To Oniifcrnia, rates were in fair dem at 600. a 850. per toot. Fien.—Sales were made of 1.000 quintals dry eod at $370;@ few bundred barrels No 2 and 1 mackerel at Sue ‘76 per bbl.; amd 600 bbls. pickled herring Fauit.—The day's business embraced 500 boxes td eee ae tone one are benee banana ee 0 ry |ay.—ales of 800 bales were effected at $106K 0 91.18% per 100 Ibs. Hur —American undrerred was in light supply, and eid 90 91.90 5 91.20 por ton, tiene now — Beet: wae medevately cought Ter ten, usual oredit. ms Lxap bas rapidly advanced. The pat two day’s sales inelade 6 000 pigs Ga'ene, at $6 260 $5 3734; ard 600 [reba a tae 100 Ibs , closing at our out rea. Limx.—1,0¢0 bbls. common Rockland realised $1 1234 per bbl. cach. eines —Some 600 bbls. New Orleans wore purehased per Nava. #ronns—Nothing new cecurred in rosin oF erude turpentine. 200 bbie. spirite turpentine were tak m part at 660 per gallon. Oins.—Ver7 little bas been done in any other deseription than linseed; of which 3 000 galloms were bought at 630. Leer ee ale was quoted at 63 a 650.; olive at 9) 2, per 1009112 hr crade sperm ot 1180 $1 gallon, Provisions —Pork did not very much The sales con- bbis.. cld prime at $15 25 a $15 373; new at 26 a 918 3734; and new at $19 a $19 ¢ of 170 bhds. pietled shoulders and Xe, and 10 0 1030. per ib. Lard favored Duyers. 260 packages wore procured at 125 0135; Tb” New bref continued im good demand. and ruicd firm and buoyeat. The transections ‘eached 860 bbls. coun- try prime. at $5 1234 0 $6 1335; de meseat $9 a $10; Ver- tee 705,003, bet mpd ces tems of Import Irst week were : atter wan plenty, he petsely ol Semis oC. Leeper Leet eek wars 98 SOW oe acc Te Chia; AE EL MACS TOL RMN EET beans per lb. by auction by A.J. Bloseker 4 lots om Seventh avenue, between Twenty sixth Twenty reventh streets, enok 24xi00 $2.500 each; 4 do. opposite. each 246x100, $2.5¢0 each; 2do on First avenne, near Seventy seventh streot. each 26x100, $600 each; 1 do corner Third avenue and Seventy-eighth street, 3ox 160, $1,260; 1 do. adjoining. 252100. $816: on rear on Seventy-eight street, each 26x100, $675 each; 1 do on Thirty-eighth street near Fifth avenue. 25x98 $% 800; 1 do. on Fifteenth-rtreet, near Fifth avenue. 25x98. 94,800; 1 do on Eighty. fifth atreot. between Seventh aad Highth svenuen. 202103 460. By Jamen Cole, Brooklyn —1 gore lot corner Flatbuch evenue and Unicn street, $700; 1de fronting om de do, $660; 1 de do. do. do. $660; 1 lot op Flatbush avenue, peer Sachett street, $500; 2 do. ad- joining. 9526 each; 2 do om Union street, noar Ninth enue, $400 each. 6 do do. between Niath and Centh muse. $220 each; 2de adjoining. $416 eaeh; 1 do d $486; 8 do om President street. from $200 te $308 each; 3 do’ on do. $250 each; 18 doom Varroll street, from $260 to $200 each; 8 do. om Tenth avenue. between Car Toll upd Previgent streete, $335 to $445 each; 11 do om Mentgowegy strect, between Ninth and Teath avenues. from $920 to $256 each; 9 do. on Macomb street, $225 each; 8do om Tenth avenue. between Montgomery and Msocmb streets. from $2:6 to $240 each Bic ee ee changed hands. at $375 0 $4 7 100 PSSrcans—Eales of 100,000 Havame were made to day, at O18 8 $26 per thourand, Boar —Castile retailed to some extent, at 1030. per Ib. —The day's movements amounted t0 B50 nbi Obio and pricom whiskey at 213 a 260.. onl 6 Dover tine; ard 60 Dhde drudge de. at 2330 , usua! lon—a reduetion. jut 50 hhds. muscovado have beem sold, at b> steady market we have te eky, ab 6 8 7. por Ib. Pe TREE EERE SP NCEA EROS | ADYRRTISEMENTS BENEWED EVBRY DAY. ew BEE THIRD PAGR. -we @RAVELLERS GUE. —WINTRR ARRANGEM' Foe aunany daily Mace—F station, oorner of Tere wand days on , a8 follo bi stopping prondews ox Gilndals, and Chatham Pour Corue s te see at Croton Fall arri time te connest with the 2 3 ri Palin, Dover P Oorn: ving 914 P. M. ibaay prooe tasin f Baftale, | %, if teave Kast Atbeny 8AM nose tr arriy| in Now York as 12 46 F. M5 1116 A M., mail abn ng sil, ouope, aad 6 P.M. onary meni M. SLOAT, Sup, EN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILADEL- Cine from Pier No. 1, North of sattery Cty P. M. Pare, fires line kgm hog) JOUN PUTTER, at 2 Rotuaning, leave olnes care, S& second class care, $2. Iphia from foot of Walr at srroet. a 10 A. aad 2 Pa a tstamt lise by steamboat ATLAS, from Pier No. P. are ited Baten Mail and Kxproce Linon, thro Fe via Jersey City—Lee' at Gand 9 A. M. 4 - N33" VORK AND PHyLADELPRIA—| bor } and A foot of Cortl f Philadelpiin nt 6 nd A P.M Lew For firet «ines Ww Sroning. SA. M. Throogh way train at) P.M. wat iran 8 SP. M,, Accommodntion Train, 7 P.M. Parerncore salou 84 Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four cumiaee wdavs sersote ee a rh ab that tad SS Poughkeepsie, aud ob 6 P.M. for 0 p way bhatlomes Wopecinbontoats GKO, STAR! YY, OCCUPYING A NEW HOUSE IN A BEAU- La’ A tifal situation, wish let & room, suite of roo ns, or more, if with board If taken bya party of gon: tlemen ‘acquainted, it will be a rare oharce Handsome accommodations at modorate terms. “a, Dires te Mre. N., care of Ackland, 2 6 Greenwic 14] BSets sraxer—A rine sucra oF Roous bas just beom vacated Ab the above oligible situa- tiem. One of twe gentlemen may alee be satisfactorily ae- commodated. RDING.—AN ELEGANT PaRLOR, WIT 0 ‘Shree bocrooms opening i Faun or to it, osm B% vi uh 0- RD WANTED- FOR A GENTLE a parlor and bedroom, (sarnis Gr New York, Address M C., He: OARD WANTED—BY A LADY. and gentleman, ia F QUIE* HABITS! all family where there are ne Borrd the pra With idow red. Address, Miss K. M.D. Broadway Post NTLEMEN CAN BB ACCOM. he veoms and board, at 624 office to lot, in 622 Broa) way. —TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN guns Leman snd bis wife one bo socomaodated with a ples. on fren a reenwich street, oorcer of OAR D.—& FINE THIRD STORY FRONT ROOM, NO. 286 Soring atrect, near Hudson, to let with board. desiring box 654 Post office. WITH ALL THR £ pr vate newer ro plishee J or ar, with a large atock of balls, ewes, vite & DECKER, 9 Anv otrest, Bassrses ipdeemepenn sy} peor Dik! aden, s few eniy, of the oom and in excellent order. For sale ty ayes S80, BE MAN, O01 Broadway. RUG STORE FOR SALR—THR STOCK AND FL ligibly Loonted, and doing a x0 \e, ‘rench ov GRY tures of a drug store, business. The owner is re aoe o ce Ul Boalth, and will ¢4g ae 08 ne same ats . te om the olook PoE corner of Twent) fourth tebeounna Kiana ue. I1GMTH AVENUE LOTS FOR SALE.—THE LOT the santhwest corner of Eighth avenue ard Sixte-seeo, street, and the one adjoining, being a fow inohos over @ foot front by one hundred feot deep fer eale. Prive $3, Apply to 8. KOBERTS, No, 347 Sherry sbreot, nose Montgomery. i BoAskd [ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE AQ- commedat ish partial board in» private famite, e there are no boarders, bj 1; © 176 Piers thee a oar ¥ applying at 176 Mott street, Bosk?, waxrep—iw rae vicr ham sqoare or the Bowery, for s in a private fi Address W. OARBING for ® physicians NITY OF CHAT- cares P4RLOR TOL! It farnished, Bu DP WANTED—IN able a JERSEY Cr rivase tamlly. b's indy, gpets ais ‘warren. stve 2 addroas ‘srren strects a. with mame and loeasion, for three -A GENTLEMAN OF RETIRED Pipe very anges Sona <r Washiagton square, Please ‘address, se. Fourth street, with real name,-Robert, Horalé OARD WANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, RAY Bread Re Fala adn maces ‘dirs 1-0. F, of Bast ‘ 1% Herald offee ingrtes Boszvinc—a a: mer s08 eek, & few dvore ber rary, cast of Broadway; alse, afew cay B, OR RNTLEMAN AND BIS WIP: an be socommodat: d wich a large B42, WANTED—A YOUNG LADY IS 4NXiOUS to obtain board is some table pri' family. where she ean enjoy the comforts jorme, Plesce a¢dreve, for ofies, BoasPInG —PAaNILrEs AND SINGLE GENTLE men cap be acoomm: fine reome in a prb vate, respectable board! ber where they shall have x 8 Beventh rircet a Pires aa ‘Seeo! - en: a venues Mages pes For further information authorised to refer to Mr. Charles Kacolan street. of Mr. Simeon Draper, No. 46 Pine BoszD FOR FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN, large fine hpuse. oon all the modera improve- ments. Loe Ughifal, and enay of sosose by care ead Sisese. poly at Mo, 4d Abingdon square, seeond door from a atree| OARDING.—& GENTLEMAN WISHES A ROOM‘ ‘with breakfoet and ten, and dim 4 family preferred, AddreweG. 5. Heruidofies ve OARD IM BROOKLYN.—A LARGR, NEATLY FUR- nished roem, om the seco) oor. wish small reom able for a la gentleman. where would fow boarders te BURP JUST VACATED—A PLEASANT ROOM ON de, astonend Seat, with, bedre:m and pantry attasded, a oor. 4 yr street door west of Broadway. Bathis the i ri ¥4 O¥8’ CLOTHING HANDS WANTE suite, jaok: ate, and coats. None bu ndersiand she business heed apply. Also, wanted, h wake sipses cvs to DAVI 5 OLE BR, 188 Wiliam steel up-otaize, ae D, TO Make iy ry s amily, fe hid with.» bathe am routes. Apply at 205Ninth rtreet. FURNISHED ROOM TO ym she second fleor, with board. Apply at 196 Breome street. OARD IN BRIOKLYN.—1WO OR TARE go> tlomen, oF & gentl to two stage URYVISHED ROOMS TO a0 469 Pearl street— A r: ira she, sad ki: in goo dsr; aleo, a frome ‘may be and, whole er partial if required. FUENINBED ROOMS ON THRE SRCOND FLOOR, With Deard be had at 16 Bond street. ROOMS—-WITHOUY BOARD, AT NO 112 4 atreot, ina modern house, eoenpiod by a small private faally. URD ISH. suie ae pd i gh 4 STATE tireet, suitable fo or four ‘omen, Appty en the pre References requireds or separate, Ma Vorey sncent. G ENTLEMBN AND THEIR WIV! J tlowen ean be ssoommodate: board, #154 Bless! oreet. GLE OEN }, OR SIN Pleasant rooms aad ‘B, BROOKLYN.—FAMILIR! rooms for tt idway para sne DWIN R. YA FaMILIy it appre. Ld gontic desired; ‘ae fm ait om fortabdle ap PLEASANT BACK THR RLOR, ON i} 120 Caam- floor, furnished, without board, SUMCALe ©, VIOLIN AND SINGING.—L. MEYER, 's Minetrol Hall, te ste ladies, ge ll, 444 Bros GILBERT & COB PIANOFORTR WAREKOOMS, fies 5338 Broadway, cornor of Anthony rtroct, second floor. =T. G. & Co. are daily ndcing te tho extensive assorsmond of Instrumonte in their Now Ye KF ome. They have pl y tive ig vant from enabled takom ir ” Pinn 4 R 04, witl wollen, 6 \doir oF cottage pianos, for emall rooms. Pris ‘Carhart’s melo doona, at low prices. Wonacs OR SALE CHBAP—SIXTY OR SEVE! ing a little f the village of Yenker INTY LOTS, LEY o we utes walk from the Hudson River Fe, a Handing. IC D Sons tee ease % ope or @ ime twoon this and the fret ct January, th boughs nearly hal are enay o! on the . ‘Water power on Ww. Fe. GROSSRON, Age OR #ALE—A LARGE AND COMMODIOWS Fou brick house lot, situated om the eerner ol ae No. 9 Howard at: OR SALR—A FARM IN NEW JBRSBY, CONTAT & thirsy five sores, including von acres with a house and lot adjvining, a new bars. ke. 4 in ninety minutes frm Jersey Vity. Palew A large portion of the nurchase meney muy tee main om Interest ot tix por sexs, fer Shree, ve, oF saree years. Apply at No. ugton street. Jersey City. JOHN GaSsBvY. Fo SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND (Furroges or ‘Thi best retail fancy and dry pied deginasr, ss i ik is small an ht for cash. Ti! is givi felt into the wholesale unde, “Wil iy te EB, tonine A.M, and Al Fourkh avenue, from eight ‘twe to seven P.M. eee bars OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM-THE LEASE AND fiztures cf s hotel, well established, and now dolag a usiness. It is centrally situated, and is very muoh resorted to Mi forsigners as well as Amerioaus. RODERICK LAWREN: 75 Nassau street, UTIVUL CONFECTIONERY, TOY oream saloon. This ‘bande fashionable sires! tng a ie in Hing. tette ot Ba tives for se ATES Bath 1s Chatters stro ‘OUBR AND LO IW HORATIO Sram aL H°e ha Dessa and ov Ne. Horas ttwet fot sky a on meciones, ire of 3. & W. MOTH, 315 Hudvon svcontt POUSHKRAPSIN REAL RevaTa VOR sale —virre two ‘Duilding lete serering tha wd of the m —————— RINTING MATERIALS Eos GAL taRee cr- Proses, two of whi 24 inshoa, ‘aBd the other © sheat Si by"3S lncheor trees preagee ate neatly now. in Srst-rate order, and are enice- ited for ree seek Also, , cneee, stands, otend- ‘presser lear 4. BOYD HAMILTON, Washington Chiy, Di. Go PORTER HOUSE AND LIQUOR STORB—LOCATION jane, sto: fixtures a bargain. Apply a6 tceet, corner Lorimec, Wiliame ROPERTY IN NEW YORK 70 BXCHANGE sory brick hei | Property in Brookiya.—A four « use amd Jot $o,oxohange for # two-story cottage im Beooklyn. Aj to ¥. BROWN, 75 Nasean etree! O PRIN ?ERS.—FOR SALB—A SRCOND HAND single cyl Napier printing machi ne, (Hoe's make) Wei 36s ‘Can be soon working 16 th of jodfonte, street, an "TO, PHYSICIANS—A RARR CHANCR—T beautiful house aed Int, with a large practi try village im taint to seven hundi t fou . Ne. $9 Liberty street, Now York, or Dr. Charles No. 1s North Third ‘stroos, Philadelphia. White River, M porty ia thie vicivity. D. DIEFEN DORE, 128 Fulton street, second feor, TO LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, CONSISR 1g of two parlors, peer 4 kitchon, ene frend fourth fi eh vil reo! id thirty bates bet: a Thirty. Vicinity of the Cryst Inquire on OUSE 70 L 1, thre TORE TO LET—-IN BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME Serooy and four yours lesse for sale. Is Is a superiog Msserg Forturttee information, ploces'nadcees Wilees dex 1,660, Lower Poot a MBERSSTRERT —TO LAT OR LEASR, ‘og on the south side of Chamvere etr dway and Church streots, Nos. 94 9, 98 ros are strongly bi ators: it front, roe to any mrrebants whe may desire euch & location. If taken, they will Seeanted for separete'y Siege Emin” cements Reade street, or L. ¥. pa RONARD 10 LET—A _LARGR BOARDIN: ing between forty-five and f way apd Twenty eighth stroat; & oo Lt H y ton, ty , corner of Bread: and KIP, Ne. 16 Brosdwogs JTOORTH. 586 aiway, Pom fr a For farth AARON HARTMAN, No. 14? 1 bolow Grand street. None bus sponsible person neod apply. tah nt the anor vex “@mily in the hours, an isgrequied the tecant An ly om she n6 Mo 0, of to No 27 Old Bilp, sve rent to BE. B. KINSSHIMBR, 519 Fourth ay: ee, en P.M, mowers 0 LET-THE THREE STORY AND BASEMSHE : 4 Rose, Wo, 708 Bi way. ox00p8 the Sree every, —— jod by m ._Amames oneeanton ¥ bi if "haan Louas, No. fs Morcha Tr Bkxobangen PAROY ARTICLES or fa x teorn s, pI with omy colebretsd ‘extension pon and penal resorve for A pee eo sollpes nny tinon patented and wi . Mon te vur superiog gold pons, wh eupertority except ihe inoreeend demand mpts at initation, Nos, £7 (Irving lon