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United States Laws. LAW IN BELATION 10 THE SURRENDER OF BOUNTY tsh North American Colonies. LANDS, Norr.—{The following document has been obtain. An act authorizing certain soldiers of the late war | ed from the British provinces, and is @ memorial or with Great Britain to surrender the bounty lands | statement made to the authorities there at the instance bag oe pei lonein ements eee - hit recy rent ips hr ln Phedanon were authorized to make additions to their capi Du enact ie Senate and House re- em e assent perial government less some such course be adopted, a 2 in better request, and ties payable in cash. Goods stored to be sold at pritia sentatives of the United States of America in Gon- ofthe British Colonial navigation laws, and ‘ant pect to los the British North Fragen Urastrpepht dS hgrege egy doy hy wig as bl Co | fern as tho aprieg. preneeneee, Davee saecatte | auction at the end of one year. ‘The tm $0. al cau tobe gress ,, That it shall and may lawful for luties on 1 Ake, a8 islands al entirely, as, un 5 , $25,000;’ Mar . i . 240 pounds, any soldier in the late war with Great Britian, to | and Porto Rico’ It shows the effect and operation of | vessels loaded me arneiiee e Gai moat OF the | n'000; April 14° B23I00 Cees aeewon, sus0,o00, | *Mirtings are moderately inquired for, and are frm. A | 20 whom bounty land has been allotted and patented in | our laws with t to the trade with those islands, | Rico, have first proceeded with cargoes of fish &c., | of which was paid, August 1, 1851, $150,000; April 12, 1852, | 6004 demand prevails for the low and medium grades of | pASEP Ising 4 any State of this Union, by virtue of the laws | and wherein the United States may be, by the action | to the British Wet lade ord ther eee e nye ceixg | $100,000." Bay State, in Lawrence, ‘$300,000; of which | bleached goods, at full prices. ‘The finer qualities are ra- | Reet ee $yesa= — of the United States d prior to the | sought, materially injured. The document may be | Spanish islands for return ‘cargoes, was paid October 21, 1851, $100,000; April 26, 1852, | ther inactive, though unchanged. Cotton flannels are BaRiiia— _year 1850, which was and is unfit for culti- | relied on as accurate. ‘When the ti ives that th $100,000, Adams, in Altans,'850,000; of which was paid en the time arriv ey can procure these | Jyty'1, 1851, $25,000; October > 16, | Scarce and quiet at former quotations. The oper: ial vation, to surrender said patent, and to receive | The United States impose a tonnage duty of $1 50 | return cai of sugar, molasses, &c. mT B15,06 4 oS Sok een See i s. Pa. print? 50 a5) — in lieu thereof the same quantity of any of the puis | per fon on Spanish vessels. from Cuba and Porto Ri- | feverabie terme In. tha: Brit sea, Cree atey, | 185%, 815,000. Fall River, $60,000; paid July 7, 1852: | denims are restricted at previous figures. Drills are stil | iy lic land subject to private entry at the minimum | co, unless when bringing full car; of molasses, or | have discharged their outward cargoes, they will o Agricultural, in Pea 4100000 pT iste a Snaniengie-—asices Rave iit varied, Gingaanis ara xinaline. bie es fuites 800 880 Btates and British North America, unleas 8; dends of one hundred and five banks out of Boston, in | allurements of large and ial) meanwhile a some measure to obviate Posgpes October, 1861, @ fraction over 3 94-100 per cent; ia ape, affect the value ry goods. eck nip me pi hatacrpne sult. So far as British North America is concerned, | 1852, # fraction over 8 76-100 per cent. Average dividends | 41.0 market, hi ‘ i yeas a Spain can do this, in a t degree at least, by en- | of one hundred and thirty-soven banks in and out of Bos- » holders of such feeling assured that, unless x cour the trade with that quarter, in the manner ton, in October, 1851, a fraction over 3 80-100 per cent. some very sudden change occurs in the condition and oy area tude ae L stats, Of ihe General Court of 1851, the following | prospects of this branch of business, their atocks will be NEW YORK MARKET. WHOLESALE PRICES CURREF. Comazereo on Wepwaspay, Jamvaay 6, ron vas New ions in Lf 5 price, as he may select: Provided, That, before re- | coming and leaving in ballast. In these two cases | course have no indu resort Several of ‘the banks made return of a divid - | ed, Jeans are very dull—the high claims of owners check ceiving such new lund, it shall be proved, to the | no tonnage duty is charged. In all cases however, | Porto Ras ine een tober, 1862. The abstract, having ation ataund for Oc’ | gales. Osnaburghs are ina little better request at last | Wig” 72 satisfaction of the Commirsioner of the General Land | they impose an extra duty on their cargoes of | which the already existing export fe to those | the Banks in September,’ takes no cognizance of such | Week's rates, Printing cloths are without variation —the Office, that the land so allotted and patented to said | 10 “per cent above the rates payable on cargoes of | islands may still require. If, however, Spain enables | “vidends. faa plage hr vapeerrcr een ing ore geri soldier ia unfit for cultivation, and that said soldier mamcls Helen gia gto the United States, or to conntries | them to bring fish, lumber, flour, &c., t0 the latter | ,,Jathe,return of the Cochituate Bank, no, difference is | ove of owners t after by jobbers at prices beneath the ee r bry ¢5 a * i ‘le 4 i . * | views of owners, and hence we have very light transac- has never disposed of his interest in said land, by | With which the United States have treaty arrange- | islands, they will doubtless continue to draw their FN TE ee rete icon and | tions to record.’ Holders give the annexe atotatne any sale of his own, and that the same has not been | ments for placing the trade under their respective | return cal from the sam« so no d or taken or disposed of for his debts due to any indivi: | flags on an equal footing. ‘They also levy a discrimi- | Most of the arficles ‘enumerated, which could be | sajed'n thir State and elaowhere, nsy UNS 'N0OFPO: | Inches. Cents dual, and that he shall release all his interest in the | nating duty, equal to the export duty towhich cargoes | supplied from British North America, would be of | | ‘The stockholders of the Manufacturers’ Bank, George- | Allen's Madder . 82 Hie eday same to the United States, in such way as said Com- | of American vessels would be liable over those of better quality than the same articles sent from the | town, (with the exception of one individual owning five Do, 10. ceseee see 10-" 910% ‘missioner shall prescribe; and such surrender and | Spanish vessel in Cuba, such further duty as the | United States. Of these may be particularized Lox | shares.) have all received the par value of their stock, | Anerican Print works— Jocation shall be made within five years from the | cargo they may have on board would, if in an Ame- | shooks, hoops, fish, and butter. vig. $100 per share, ‘The purplas will bo divided after : passage of this act. Approved January 7, 1853. cat ra have iS et above oue by a Spanish | "Fish from Nova Scotia and New. Foundland uni- nue ——- rer gemma pdr neering bill. | Ruby ee LAW IN RELATION TO OREGON TERRITORY. vessel in Cuba and Porto Rico. S versally commands in the Spanish islands from 374 Tt will be seen that the ay te “total amount due | Chapmn’smadders, Anact to amend an act entitled ‘ Anact to cs | _ ‘These restrictions of course deprive Spanish ship- | to 75 cents per quintal more than United States fish, | from the banks,” and ‘total amount of the resources of | Cocheco plates... ‘tablish the Perritorial Government of Oregon,” ap- ping ofall participation in the carrying trade be- | peing better cured and adapted for keeping. the banks,”” do'not agree by the cum of $21,038 44, which | Punnell’s madder, ext BSSLIILIIItt proved August fourteen, eighteen hundred and forty- | tween the Spanish Colonies and the United States. Within the past two or three years, parties at St. | is a deficit in the account of the Blue Hill Bank. ‘All the lie, eee a das eight. - Vescels arriving in. the United States from Spain, | Johns New Branswiek, have taken some pains inthe | other banks balanced on the face of the return; but ; #tnklin, BE Bas while os Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- | are not subject to the heavy tonnage duty, being | manufacture of box shooks for the Cuban market, | ¢xamination detected an error of ten cents in the return | Grey gre ciinn, avender. sentatives of the United States of America in Congress | charged only five cents per’ ton, but their cargoes | and those which they have sent out having been of a | of the Tradeaman's Bank, of Chelsea, to which fact is | UAT T ryder an ascembled, That the Legislative Assembly of the | have to pay the same discriminating duty asif coming | superior description, they have already established | Chareable the failure of the frst sevon items of the. ag. “ wos Territory of Oregon be, and hereby are, authorized | from Spanish Colonies. such a character, under the denomination of “English | {he iwuth or ugereeeted totale nn ne banks” to make «damask fw in all cases where the sixteen or thirty-six sections, | The United States impose a duty of thirty per 1 erly i ed fe or any part thereof, shall be taken and occupied un- | ‘cent on ee sugar and molasses, when brought Be ee euttea Grier eatin tis ihe aguregates:— Lodi’s black der the law making donations of land to actual | by United States or other privileged vessels, This | can shook will bring. Total animend of ctteulatton: oft die Boston “ ~ blnek and laven settlers, or otherwise to cause the county commis- | high duty is designed mainly for the encouragement | ‘The yalue of the export trade from the Spanizh | _ banks.. $8,304,501 00 | Manchester madder ‘rom the abstract we also gather the following table of FFs sioners of the several counties in said territory, or such | of her own Southern planters, and thus operates to | ; Bi North ica, is probably not Total amount of ‘circulation’ ‘and’ deposits of the Boston | Menotomy, blue and ‘ other officer or officers as they shall alreet eo select, | the detriment of the Spanish planters. ae etl Dae BRARSEN ENGST a Pde Danks. asih share em ore B1B,597,078 55 MBN iehiag nal Do. in lieu thereof, an equal quantity of any unoccupied | _ The British North American Colonies admit | je if brought to their attention. It isa trade which | Ts! amount of specte of the Boston hanks. $2,784,702 08 ane Do. <c has grown up within but a few years, is fast increas- Poe err of sireulation to specie of Boston banks, is % fal ‘i 2 a jon t ie. J Spanish or other foreign countries or from other | ing, and if not discouraged, must continue toexpand | ~ Proportion of circulation and deposits to apecie of the | Monsam, black and white tand i sections, or fractional sections, as the case Spanish vessels and their cargoes, whether from may be. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That when se- | British possessions, without any of these restrictions | yapidiy; but as already pointed out, its future course | Doston banks, is $6 67 8 of circulation and deposits, to1 | Perins Company. blue and or. Pitti bitlirs PEBOPSTTT: fel fet 111388 eeeeeuess Jections are made in pursuance of the provisions of | and discriminations, all vessels and cargoes coming | and progress depend almost entirely upon the action | of specie. Providence Print Work Gupartne No. 3, the first section of this act, said lands so selected, | in on an equal footing. e z which the Spanish government may now take. They | ‘Total amount of circulation of the country Maen oH esto Ogee 4 i Bo. and their proceeds, shall be for ever inviolably set | _ The trade of British North America with the | should not lose sight of, the fact that our consump- $12,867,778 75 Ha atu rae Ce *se| De apart for the benefit of common schools. Approved | Spanish West India Islands is of some consequence, | tion per head of sugar and molasses, is not equalled Robeson & Sons... ey onaie Si Be January 7, 186; and rapidly increasing. ‘The importa now from Cuba | py that of any country except the United States, | Govntry banl Sprague’s... ee ak ae Ee Holi LAW FOR THE CONSTRUCTION oF MiLIrany noADs | and Porto Rico average about 20,000 hogsheads of | itself a producing coutitry, and protecting its own | Tht! amount of sp : y Washington ee, Lanes Soa |B IN OREGON, sugar, and 20,000 to 25,000 hogsheads of molasses, | producers; and they should also bear in mind that eguntn Benin is $18 LG ot cirentetton te tera aes aaa Shippers are buying stripes in imal raantitiee a pas rei An act for the construction of military roads in | annually. i if | our population increases faster than that of the | “‘rroportion of circulation and deposits to specie of the | old rates. ‘Ticks are held above purchasers’ limits, ani 78 © Oregon Territory. The trade of the Spanish colonies being placed, in | Tnited States even: the ratio, dating from 1790 (the | country banks, is $22 G4 7 of circulation und deposits to1 | are inactive. We quote fuetor's prices, thus:— (sal BS Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- | British North America, on a perfectly cae footing | period of the first United States census), being for | of specie. Ww. P. stein = ,Bentatives of the United States of America in Con- | With that of our mother country, and all her other | the United States 600 per cent, while for the North | Total amount of circulation of all the banks Amosk 32.16 Jewitt City ss assembled, That the following sums of money | Colonies (a liberality of commercial legislation which | American Provinces it has heen 850 or 900 per cent, | i! Massachusetts... 21,172,369 75 Dos 82 12 Do, . fe aa the same are hereby, appropriuted for the | contrasts most strikingly with the policy of the shag derail Spe liavonnt of, cleeplasian ands Gepoelte A oso bya107 Bes: Sita ee inca . D : Dprin’ ‘ted mardi ; i all the banks in Massachusetts.......... 36,239,573 9 0 3 Pearl River PR, onstruction of military roads in the Territory of Ore- | United States regarding the same trade,) Spain may | Spa Tst.anp Corron.—The first eed of the Sea | gota amount of specie of all the banks in’ Do. D 30 10 Sonhegan, to wit: For the ‘construction of a road from | fairly be called on to make some relaxation in her | 7,1 a 2 rown' eri an fave ne . hi sland long staple cotton was sent from the Bahamas Massachusetts... secceeecees oeeeee$0,508,782 46 | Brown's , tilacoomb, on Puget’s sound, to Fort Walla-Walla, | code in favor of British North America. This she to Gonna in Tse, and the first experiments were Proportion of cireuintion’ to’ specie’ of all ‘the’ banka | Conestogt twenty thousand dollars; and for the construction of | can do with the greater facilitity, being unémbar- | made with it on the Sea Islands, near the mouth of | in Massachusetts, is $594 0 of circulation to 1 of | Granite State. TTT Tite wecees Th 38S BBASR Sets a road from the mouth of Myrtle Creck, on the Ump- | rassed (it is believed) by treaties binding her to place . iv ct i epecie. ‘Woollen manufactures are not qua river, to Camp tate ia Raniacneee ‘valley, | the commerce of any country on the footing of “the | the Savannah River. The plants did not bear the | "Hproportion of circulation and deposits to specie of all | held for much higher rates, th Bhily Meleicx— oo ow twen! $ i con. | most favored motives.” year, “3 Aaa Oh, | the banks in Massachusetts, is $10 16 8 of circulation and | Blankets are scarce and inanimate. ‘LUMBER— wenty thousand dollars; the said roads to be con- 4 bore fruit the year following, and thus became accli- : ; MBER. structed undes the direction of the Secretary of War The advantage to British North America might be a SAL eaht tana dtton ‘Tho | eRorits to 1 of specie. ty briskly songht after, and rule firm, The advanced bs < * , ‘iven in the sh: f ‘i mated. ie original seed came from Persia. The Average per cent of circulation to specie of city banks, ices demanded for cloths prevents an active tradi pursuant to contracts to be made by him, SIVER NENG: AARP. Or & reduction of the import duty uccessful growth of this world-wide famous kind of i t ci: i v ‘ay a i w.— Oo ‘Approved January 7, 1853. on her merchandise, generally, coming from that successttl £1 v iG ve 8 $6 86 6 of circulation to 1 of specie. : lannels remain as last noticed. Desirable styles of e =, = , ; 35 otton i: erage per cent of circulation to specie of countr’ seys are more saleable, at 4c. & Mouse ¢ W. mixd: PP Ty ak ssravcrioy | quarter, or on certain specified articles, such as | © tton is confined to a string of islands stretching Avera t of circulation to specie of try YS aT Jeable, at 174s 18! M Peas, bI'k eyed Law Bn gtk BORRE ROR EUR CONSEBUOTION cuiimeshted: elasehere, (eat them rani fina of) <All from Cooyeaes) in sea Colca oe Marrs Lope ie a AbD ofisirownnsions tor i specie. ratte es bod poly LAG at Eas rate: i. aRcasail cae Ae N MINNESOTA. Ot, elo iver, in Georgia, a distance of ne: wo hundre vel per cent of circulation to specie of al generally rare and needed, Prices favor There & An Act making further appropriations for the con- | tonnage, dues on British North American ves, | Miver» in Grecrila, & dMseanee of Mees veeen mites | banks, 6 81040 9 of circulation to 1 of specie fea better demand for tweeds, at full prices. Foreign willing Uolae— oxe—10. | De: struction of roads in the territory of Minnesota. sels coming from whatever quarter. This would ide.’ Its culture is now being introduced into Flo- The reports of the savings banks of Massachusetts, roductions are not very brisk. Though the stock is | De. ose s— 9228 — 10% | Do. di MH Ste wide. culture 4 pol 8 husetts, ay 3 COTTON BAGGInG- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- | give us a very large portion of the carrying trade | yigq” 6a h bli Jan. 6. - a rge, and daily accumulates, no apprehensions of an ex ‘ «pacha a sentntives of the Onited States cf» Atnetiow in }Gon- fy ean the Spanish Islands and the United States, | Tda-—Savannal Republican, Jan. 6. of their condition on the 4th of September, 1852, | cessive supply are as yet entertained. Importers are | @ ray Clea IS ‘DpYES— ress assembled, That the following sums of money | Should Spain decline any such arrangement, it is es | exhibit the annexed aggregate :— senpnine of 8 vastly Aerrored Geman tos BA aRORAy Moobel, pe gale— 00, 8—— , and they are hereby, appropriated for the con- ible ie the) prowroas ca Hee free trade FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SAVINGS BANKS OF MASSACHUSETTS—SEPTEMBER, 1852. those now current. Thisis the main cause of the ab- struction of roads in the territory of Minnesota, in as, and negotiations among the colonies, may de- SE Se Number of depositors, 353 | sence of animation, now rife. Soon, however, as the ‘dddition to the sums heretofore appropriated for the | Prive Cuba and Porto Rico of their British North pase Amount of deposits... 518,401,307 86 | general inquiry springs up, and country merchants en- game objects, by the act approved July eighteenth, SE ey Bene iog pope ci produce MONEY MARKET. : pubis Bat aris ” ATS Ea deavor to sup hy i hemselyes with the Seen conspls- ° 7 ’ | similar to their's from the British West Indies. VEDN . 22—6 P. M. seeeee 8 ment an manufactures for their next three eighteen hundred and fifty, to wit: For the construc: Wepnespay, Jan. 22—6° P. M. Pankssteckevi cases “1 9,655206 96 | Tontha traffic, it is generally thought, that’ there tion of a road from Point Douglass, on the Mississi The annual imports into the island of Cuba of ti re pretty well sustained at the first | 1 bank’ sioek, : pi river, to the fulls or rapids of the Saint Lonia viver | &undzy articles which British North America can | , Quotations were pretty Wal site fe OS" | Deposits, im. banks, bearing’ interest of Lake Superior, by the: most direct and convenient | Supply, are about as follows :-— board to-day, notwithstanding the disagreeable wea: | faliroad’ stock..s.++s.++« route between those points, twenty thousand dollars; | , F#0¢# (almost entirely from Spain).—Spanish flour | ther. The coal stocks were in active demand, and | Loans on railroad stock for the construction of a road from Point Douglass to fom ret ae Daa eee Bada tabee too Uele Some of them have advanced several per cent within | Invested in real estate... «.. fo $1,250, ,400,000; the duty on ic] q . ‘i ‘river, or the most expedient point near it, north or | fureizn vessels from foreign places, is $0.65 per bbl... | Making an improvement since Monday of six per | [pans on personal security. south of said river, to the Winnebago agency at Long Cory.—This article is imported only when the island | cent; Phoenix sold at 36, an advance of } per cent; i Bean A. oe ee ara rote bia A lead Ce Mere nad un New Creek and Cumberland closed firm, at prices cur- sand dollars; and for the survey and layin, out of a | imported from 20,000 to 300,000 bushels, at an average | rent yesterday. There was quite a movement to-day dends of Inst five years... military road from Mendota to the mouth of Big | So Sohne ee ny amounting to eres in Long Island, without helping prices up much. It | Annual expenses of ‘the inst j 40,380 02 | Teng are beginning to move quickly. There are several Sioux river, on the Missouri, five thousand dollars. . 7 trying to get up an- Tle returns from the Andover, ts Framingham | jobbers from neighboring cities in the market, who, in The said roads to be constructed under the direction a pen ad ee ee hear een tee He aera ee be by gis Re ki a : eS Worcester County, Milford, Worcester Mechanics" Hamp" | conjunction with our own traders, are making consider- of the Secretary of War, pursuant to contracts to be | foreign places, 2534 per cent, equal to 61 61-100c. other inflation. An attempt is kind just now | den, Springfield, North Adams, Lee, Plymouth, Barnsta- | able purchases. Cottons and linens are not very active. made with him. Approved January 7, 1853. Drip Fis.—Demand very inuch influenced by the | Would fail. Speculators, particularly those whohave | ble, state the rate, but not the amount, of the ordinary | The sample stock of these fabrics which appear in the RESOLUTION GRANTING TIME TO STEAMBOAT OWNERS | Price of South American jerked beef. Imported from | been heavy losers by the great decline, have had ee have not been in operation five years, viz: ray guppies wat tae Feccea igre tavanbods wee) @ 10 COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF A LATE | Luited States, 40,000 to 45,000 atls.; do. from British | oo oooh of Long Istand for a long time. Whetherthe | Fast Boston, Danvers, Framingham, Clinton, Southbridge, {hey imagine the accumulation of goods which such & Nort rica, to 60,000 qtls.; do. from Norway, iB ; LAW. Rie Spain, &.. 7.000 to 15,000 qils., of 100 Ibs. each, ‘There | recent report of the Reading Railroad Company is | >éilford, Ware, Hampden, North Adams, ee, Randolph, | course will doubtless entail, may superinduce an anxiety |A resolution allowing in‘certain cases to the own- | Vere ‘import : t . pO! 3 pany Provinectown, North Bridgewater, Scituate, Worcester | to sell, and compel an abatement in value. This desired were ‘imported from’ 87,000 {to 127,000, at an average 1 , ers of steamers further time to make the necessary | cost at place of shipment, of $2, amounting to $174,000 a considered favorable or not, or whether holders of | Mechanics’. 3 increase of stock and reduction in price is, however, 50 preparations to bring their vessels within the provi- | $240,000: duty, by custom house fixed valuation. $3 50 | the stock are anxious to realize, is beyond our know- The following savings banka were incorporated at the | very improbable that we are inclined to think buyers who sions of an act entitled “An act to amend an act en- | per qtl.;do., by foreign vessels from foreign places, 2044 ies last session of the General Court :—Hampden, at Spring. | make their purchases early wili fare far better than ditled ‘an act to provide for the better security of the | per cent, equal to $1 04; do., by Spanish vessels from for ledge; but we do know that within the past week or | field ; Lee, at Lee. those who defer supplying themselves until later in the i i 2 e 7 i ci ‘The Seaman’s Savinge Bank. in Provincetown, had not | season. lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in | Tien places, 2134 cent, equal to 7ée. 0 prices have depreciated, and a great deal ofstuch | aonin anna business sufficiently fin gree vse Secmmery whole or in part by steam,’ and for other purposes,” | ,,/-4%2-—lmported from the United States from 75,000 to | hag been sold. A few months since, this stock sold | to makea return. No regurn was received from the CITY TRADE REPORT. Bee acey ime van ee! eaztroen iow ao 100,000, at an average cont at piace of shipment, of | s4', Tremium, It is now selling at a discount of fif- | Briigowater Savings Bank® Weowespay, Jan. 12—6 P.M. two. house fixed valuation, $12 aL 3.00. by forel ee ae es i Asties—Were in fair demand. The ‘sales comprised 100 Bossived by the Senate and House of Representa- eck Scat tee alae ‘8 oi, ae ee, mn at oak to, teen per cent. Stonington, Norwich, Harlem, Hud- The receipts at the office of the Assistant Trea- | parrels:—pots at $4 561% a $4 6234; pearls at $5 75 per tives of the United States of ‘America in Congress | do., by Spanish vessels from foreign places, 2534 per cent, | 800 River, and other railroad stocks, have lately heen | surer of this port, to-day, amounted to $172,103 34; tO ee —Flour, in the absence of any other than parry sire rie ginger wheats eee one pnts Ne artic tie pia Caleedlaistete Ormetiirali ene eee Railroad has been in better | payments, $59,656 34—balance, $2,554,304 63. a home inquiry, slightly favored buyers. ‘The day's move- with the means of dischar, sin his dut Gt who ye it estimated at con 3,000 : 5,000, at an average cost x demand than any of those named; but it appears im- The steamship Asia, from this port for Liverpool, | ments consisted of 10,400 bbl: sour, at $4 873 a $5; he aktifiocwhen ant caretiont Heonaa ie peieteeeal nlice of shipment, of $12, amounting to $38,000 a $60,000; | possible to move prices up more than a fraction | to-day, carried out $201,051 in specie. superfine No. 2, at $5 a $5 1234; ordinary to choice State, o se fixed vi i e : ‘ at $5 50a $5 68%{; mixed to fancy Western and common steamer is inspected by him and found deficient In | dt, by custom house dxed valuation, $14 per atl; do:, | Railroad bonds have been offered very freely lately, | _ The returns of thirty-two banks of this city, for | to good Southern, at $5 56% a $5 75; faney Genesee and the requirements made by said act, that such omis- | ¢jnal to $4 17; do., by Spanish. yessels from foreign | and transactions have been to some extent. Govern- | Dec. 1852, compared with those for September, show | (M0; at $5 75 a $5 982¢; extra Western, at, $5 8724 n sions are not occasioned by any fault or neglect of | places, 211; per cent, equal to $3 04. F ment and State stocks have improved in prices, with | an increase in deposits of $3,615,945; in specie, $494,- foi jie vine rey tao tone bee the owner or master, he may grant, upon applica- Lvmper—(White Pine)—Principally from the United bmemeaiar (lod eae | yeever ailed at $4 3772, rsey meal a! 5 per bbl. moderate sales. Bank stocks, such as command « | 763; in circula ion, $223,819, and a decrease in dis- . , edt a “ lah was very quiet. ‘The severe snow storm, and the tion therefor, or of his own accord, such further rea- | States. In some years the proportion from the British reluctanee of owners to abate their claims, checked busi- 550,704 00 | will be no objections made to such prices as are now 288,748 23 | made, and, consequently, that they will not preclude, 145,739 25 | or in any | way interfere with, the unsually active business which has been and_ still is expected will commence very speedily. Second class dealers are buying up whatever goods they deem seasonable and cheap, at prevalent prices. Among such, cloths are the 5,023,417 62 | most prominent and the most in demand. Those articles, 388,058 65 especially such as are of French and German make, are in light supply,and offered very slowly. Silks,too,are compara- jetion over 4 69 1,083,236 95 | tively scarce, and likely to rise. The early demand is yet } Afractionover6 49 | without vigor, but the season is still very young, and gives promise of proximate briskness and success. Wool- sonable time after said act goes into effect as he may | provinces is 12 to 15 per cent of the whole. There were | premium, are occasionally put on the market in small | counts of $854,598. ;. A lot of 900 bushels Ge: ite brought $1 30. ‘ © | imported from 12,000,000 to 15,000,000 ficial feet, ness. lot of 900 bushels Genesee white brought $ . deem sufficient with due diligence to make all neces- | rere pry avassiced oe ahipmant of $9 per M. feet, | lots. The Long Island Insurance Company have declared | ¥ye wax held _at 02.4 93 ots., and barley at 68 a 72 cts., ; : . . per bushel. State and Western oats were abundant and Prices current to-day, compared with those ruling | a semi-annual dividend of five dollars a share; the Trngutd, af wa oven: re Rar ee gee aera a, said act; Provided, The time so allowed shall in no | from foreign places, 2014 per cent, equal to $6 15; do., by | at the close yesterday, show an advance in Nicaragua | New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, ey BS cde ae aa a ogres i a no coe id us 2 al 8, 3 ‘ " . » e wl vi quest, is ver ease exceed ninety days after the first day of Janua- sh vessels from foreign plaecs, 2134 per cent, equal | Transit of } per cent; Erie Railroad, }; Panama | five per cent, being two dollars and fifty cents on | ficing’ tenor. ‘The transactions renched 28,000 bushels, ry, Celio ee fogs tt hat-ho abel ba sntpey Almost entively from the United | Railroad, }. Harlem declined per cent. A.stormy, | each full and one dollar on each scrip stock share; | ney Southern yellow and white, at 66/4 a Tle, > 2n : solved, ; sta : i aa ‘1 Pees % ‘oat.—Forelgn was more sought after, The sales em- vessel so allowed further time for preparations shall ‘There were imported from 300,000 to 400,000, at | villainous day like this is calculated to have a de- | the Macon and Western Railroad of Georgia, four per | 1,,,ced'170 tons Sidney, at $0 735 30 chaldrons Liverpool be liable to seizure or to any penalty under said act cost ut place of shipment of $125 each, | precsing influence upon the stock market; and the | cent, payable to the New York stockholders on the | orrel, at $10 50, and 50 do. cannel, at $11 ‘ sj ‘aehinenay $3 000; duty, by custom 4 s } oa 4 Bae edad factay tie ele Perea Ser Say Cen eny aed 1 0.5 by Toreign vessels | steadiness of prices under these adverse circum. | Ist of February, at the Bank of the Republic; the 10 tare Meeaipe sealed Oe pais Rooke erin, such inspector, Approved January 7, 1853. : if stances, is the best proof of the confidence of holders. | Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, a Correr.—About 7,500 Ibs. old. were disposed of to-day on zat, onal to 29 79-100¢. ; mn places, 2134 per cent, ny ‘ . *, "i ry ray . LAW GRANTING THE RIGHT OF WAY TO THE SACK- | equal to 21 71-1000. Tix abl aitcer We cannot resist the impression that a speculative | semi-annual dividend of six per cent; the Cleveland bal iilhagda “Anicitaie latins, os ET1’S HARBOR AND ELLISBURG RAILROAD. Box SuooKs.—Prineipally from the United States. Dur- vi iderable importance is is. ‘ittsburg Railroad Company, si: i bot On. * % ‘An Act granting to the Sackett’s Harbor and Fi- | ing the last two or three years from 40,000 to 50,000 have movement of considerable imp ce is not far dis- | and P: ‘4 pany, six per cent. effect on the market than the Be sary preparations to make any such vessel, her ma- | mounting to $108,000 a $135,000; duty, by eustom house ehinery and equipment conform to the provisions of | {xed vsluation, $21 per M. feet; do., by forcign vessels med to have more advices; the sales Tits Be (S22E11EE1 S18 lisburg Railroad Company the right of way throngh | come from the British provinees. There were imported | tant. An easy money market, unlimited confidence | According toa law passed in Belgium, on the 1st woaching Basel hal kc Sipe wn quote:— oe tke military reservation ut Sackett’s Harbor, New Fe ae a aaa antine to GASu, CO a 8500 608 in the public mind regarding all the leading enter. | of December last, the French and Belgian twenty- ks Orleans Other Gulf — xO ished he is Henntd, sida Heke at Bio. by custom house fixed valuation, 7he. each: | prises of the age, with the means and the disposition | five centimes pieces (five American cents) are re- fhe Atlantic. and Texas, Ports, Pe Mert 88 o centatives of the United States of America, in Con- Sign Esaels from foreign, phnees, 29%¢ per. cent, | to engage in any and every new movement, the future | duced to the vulue of twenty centimes. ene as! Til eonachicehe. Daca “m8 gress aswembled, That the right of way through the eqnal to 16 27-100c. 8" | cannot be otherwise than full of all the elements of | defalcation to the amount of $40,000 was detect- Lov bo Good Middling, 934 a w 3 810%, aye a0 Sut aby ublic lands of the United States lying in the village » Hoors.—Hickory and white oak, entirel; ogress, There is no use for our rapidly increasing * Fontes offic Mid-fa 4 if 10% 0 113 1 ‘a— 123 pe Sackett's Harbor, in the county of Jefferson ara | from the United Stries. There were imported from 000. | © ral bat to’ eniploy 10 taraavel is “fh anti cd_yesterday in the accounts of a subordinate officer | Funy 10%; a 10% Wsgatz® a oe a State of New Vork, be, and is hereby, granted to the 900 to 500,000, at an average cost at phice of shipment of Eers i rie ye in “te ag he i len | of the Reading Railroad Company. Frente, =-Bagageniente wine ttdeente!, T Liverpool, oF 248 i D : 4 nad filisbu i any: | $20 per M. fect, amounting to $120,000 a $160,000; duty, | wealth of our coal mines, copper, lead, zinc and iron | yyy, 4 _;. | about 6,000 bushels wheat and 5,009 do. corn were en: -08. 27) a— Sackett's Harbor and Ellisburg Railroad Company : by Gastom house fixed val mites; in! otuiteusting vallitada stédmehita, clipper The East River Savings Bank has declared a divi- | paged at 9444. in bulk; flour was ‘at Bs. to 3s, Bi, asked: Be eee ab ge Provided, That, in the opinion of the President of | ¢reion vosels f the United States, such grant be not injurions to the | to ¢& 94: «lv public interest, and that the location shall be ap- | per cent, eq , proved by the Presidedt as to the position and width Porarors.—Quantity uncertain, estimated at from of the said railroad: And provided further, That if | 25.000 to dend at the rate of five per cent per annum, on sums | and cotton 5-16d. to 34d. To London, 2,000 barrels flour | For Japonics..— 4% ships; and if the formation of companies for the con- eau ie av were engaged at 3s, di, There was no change in rates centration of this capital for ce oicorees ta-wil, hehmeet fre and ve oa ales) and iy the | ior Havre t0 notibe. te Calitorin Aisclnes clippers e er all larger 8, payable | wer gg 5c. . and se abou Go) bls: atanaveraye gostat place of rhip. | Teckless speculation, the more we have of it the | The yr ink ne eeame Om | Mtes“A foreign vessel was taken up to load for Australia, the said railroad shall not be completed within two | ment o per amounting to $41,200 a $37,500; | better. There is very little doubt but that we shall Tar are Stock Exch: at $3 per barrel. years, or if at any time after its completion, the said | duty, custom house fixed valuation, $250 per bbl.; do., have Ou fell Beas, 2 ee ake Oe 5; Ooal.co,. dba Fieu—Continued searee. Dry cod was held at $3 65 a railroad be discontinued or abandoned, the grant an vesuols from foreign places, 20% per cent, | DAVE ONY TM! UNI: pe 127 as Cumb Coal 05 98° | $3 70; No, 2and No. 1 mackerel at $100 $12; and pickled shall cease and determine. Approved Jan. 7, 1853. 3-100e. ; do. The State Secretary of Massachusetts has prepared a 150 do. ti 76 cd ERE & ° o 1SSSSE B oSaHk! Eas GosssE: fee ES Sieoki: areport of the condition of each bank and savings’ pes Chie Cy 110.200 Pheenix a in, so eoanen Riad yee a a beg is Don old do. e— = jrooklyn City Intelligence, (0 0 $4,060,000. ank in that State, on the 4th 2R¢ 0600 Penn State 5's, ¢ 100 New Creek coal co. 3 25; 750 bunches do, at $2 80; and 500 cluster do. at waist = Array IN FuLron Avexve—A Man Kuncep. ted value’ of the annual import of the above i de to hi : September, 1852, | 12000 Erie Ine by x3. 920 Brie RR. $1 85 a $1.87 te s leas active, at $10 $1 Shoulders, pia The 06 —About two o'clock on Monday moraing, a man, | articles from Porto Rico, $1,200,000 a $1,400,000. ‘om returns made to his department in accordance a A wh ee ee Legh'n,No8,1.1b— ge named John Ward, was stabbed'in an affray on the | Total value of imports into the islands of Cuba and | with a special act of the Legislature:— PCRS ae gad 4 we ote, S.P.F.— 8: gorner ‘of Fulton. ond Claremont avenues, causing | Porto Rico, $4,355,250 a $5,460,000, RL eN ERE etteNew were extremely dull and heavy, at 18¢. a RICE Wine, 376° 8 6 I peer “oreign vessels are all subject y BANKS OF MASSACHUSETTS—Sxrreunen 1852. 50 Alb & Schen . per Ib. a death almost instantly. It appears that a party of | . reve ve os are all subject to a Ltt duty of DITO ete ae thial 10 do, TndN—No sales transpired. Holders were asking $95 Tarks Island..—27 o— 98 Germans (night scavengers) were passing along, | #2 50 per ton, unless both coming and going inballast, | pie from Bonks. in Boston. of Boston. 137 Banks. 100 Harlem for Seotch pig, and $70 for common English bar, per ton. Lizerpool sack, 176 al — when Ward went up to one of them, named Lewis | °T when taking away a full cargo of molasses, in Capital stock paid in, . $24,660,000 $18,610,500 $13,270,500 | 2000 do 110'< 100 do. The stock of all kinds was vi mall. Ganaees on f 1000 Hud Ist mtg bds 1091, 200 Lvap.—We haye no transactions to report. Galena was Greve, and took hold of him, A scuffle ensued, and | Which cases they are exempt from tonnage duty en- | pills in circulation Ward feceived a stab in the heart, with a dirk knife, | tirely; and when bringing a full cargo of coals, and $5 and upwards...., 7,182,252 10,200,250 17,382,502 | 7000 Hud RRnbds b3. 95 50 offering at #6 80, and Spanish at $6 per 100 Ihs., but these snd, reeling, fell upon the pavement, exclaiming, | 20 Other cargo, the tonnage is reduced to 4 reals, | Bills in cyreulation less + 1000 GsleCT pet bds. 39 100 rs were unwilling to give. “Tam stabbed.” the Germans fled, and were pur- | ¢4al to 50 cents per ton. than $5, 15 2,607,528 3,789, 2000 Mich So RE bds..101 34 ; Rockland rematned very quiet, at $1 121; for sued by Ward's party, who, however, soon gave up Spanish vessels pay tonnage duty of 624 cents per profits 3, 1,985,075 5,208,477: 88 she Eas ae gd common, and $1 37}, for lump, per bbl. ‘Lhe supply was the chase from years’ Several of the Peucth ai, | ton, but are exempt in the same cases as foreign. Balances due to other 20 Leath Manfs Blk, ..131 unusually Some 280 bbls. New Orleans changed hands per gallon, Market firm. Stonks.—Spirits turpentine was held at 65a 66¢. 8,570,208 297,944 8,608,258 | 15 Corn Ex Bank., f Mos ASSES. ean Ponk . : 83 3015 | at Wigan 4 NAVAL inlet police soon arrived and carried the deceased to | _ The duty on all is charged on the Spanish mea- | ¢4th Meyosited, his former residence, corner of Adelphi street and | Strement, making foreign vessels usually fifteen to | “ding all sums what: Atlantic avenue, where the Coroner viewed the body. | thirty per cent above their registered tonnage. soever due from the (A per gallon. The day's sales included 2,500 bbls. crude Ho leaves a wife and two small children. The Ger- PORTO RICO. banks, not bearing 19 Bank Commerce .. turpentine, at $4 50 per 280 Ibs, ; 200 bbs. tar, at $1 9397, mans were subsequently arrested at “New Brook- The annual imports of flour, corn and corn meal, interest, its bills in 10 do. ; net, cash, and 00 bbls. North County rosin, at $1 40. lyn,” and were, the next forenoon, taken before Jus- fas Las Meta _ lard, hatter, lumber, hogs- chealaon, ad [10813 20 ice King, who committed them for a hearing. ead shooks, hoops and potatoes, into the island, are Oe Nene aee wae, ‘a .. nantes are’ Lewis Greve, Claried ‘Rein’ lao estimated (taking values ut places of production) re | _.otherbanksexcepted 10,293,087 4,774,116 15,067,204 Schram, Frederick Jurscher, and Valentine Bur- | Sout $1,200,000 to $1,400,000, of which the British | C0 Aepontteds Beare a a sig ug gna ogy | 200 Monson erie 8} Ort..—We noticed sales of 9,000 gallons linseed, at 68¢, Tam Cline ay 1 60c., and 150 baskets olive, at $3 564. ge Lane Co HOU) 2 ae , lo.. , 38 PROVISIO! Pork continued in good request, and the 4 — ‘tonington RR WO ne sales reached 600 bbls. old prime, at $16; new, at $16 50; ing interest... rough. North American provinces furnish $200,000 to | qotal amount due from 100d BMG Woe, GL | rere ne renee tench ans cares ns, denies at y i y . or Gees } SAN 19 25. “Dressed hogs were scarce, and wanted, at vite coroner's jury in the above case, concluded peel dntion of Porto Blso-vanwe abonk oneiktad the banks. sss... 55,167,403 38,693,433 93,860,837 Nea 25 Hud Riv RR ia Sie. he 1b. "Tote wae depreciating: the sales Jabors last evening, when they rendered the | 13? those of Cuba and. the diecrimation te fee Resources of banks, “ by 50 Mich Cen RR, comprised 220 packages, at 111ye. a 11 %s0. per Ib. Beot following verdict :— elo ne Sot hee crimation in favor | coined metals in | ee vee | 000 §9.5:. at do... was more freely offered, and rather quict: sales were ‘The jury find that John Ward came to his death by a | Of importations under the Spanish flag, is seven | |, their bank’g houses 2.784.792 778.900 8,360,782 | 300 we. 100 Pansies HE b60. made of 200 bbls. country and city prime, at $5 500 wound inflicted in the breast with a csp knife in the | per cent and nine per cent, instead of eight and ten | Real estate. . ss. GBL,241— 459,221 1,020,463 | 200 2 200 N Ind RR... 6... 12 $6 3744; country mess, at $10 a $11 25; city do., at $12 50 hands of Lewis Grove, when attacked by deceased and | per cent in Cuba. Bills of other banks 5 oes 13 NH & N London, a $13; and repacked Chicago, at $13 26 a $13 50. Buttey engaged in a scuffle with him, on the morning of the 11th Tonnage duty on vessels in Porto Rico is, on all Fs eh ele in this 4,902,198 484,492 = 10 do... was plenty and dull, at Ie. a 18e. for Ohio, and 18e. ‘enne. vonasias i : foreign flags, $1 per ton, Spanish measurement; on | pills of other banks sa —— : SECOND BOARD. 24e. for Western New York, Cheese was partiallr xt 2) jury. Charles Rein, yess ? " ne Ey = ae an bb N In 8. 100 Readiny RAT. ESTATE. —Sales ion—| ri t . one of the party nrrested on the supposition of bein All vessels taking away antire cargoes of molasses | where, 405,402 4,152 469.654 | 200 nhs Mortis Canal 208; 40 Roch &Syr TR, 14 SRT eaue eet: CAAGAT TURIC CHAE WY toon are exempt from tonnage dues, and vessels both ar- | Balances due fin other ner Dekalb avenue and Adelphi street, Fg} hy 104 fect, engaged in the affray, was discharged. Got ‘vit 7 Py 9,901.99 sa gio | 225 Phonix M'gCo,. 36 125 1 1,425; 1 do, adjoining, 9734 by 20 feet, $1,150; 1 do. d Schram, Frederick Susi, nel Valentine bangaet Tying ane departing es Ll hes be yey th acnoant of ah debts A HEATA 9,821,095 (0,000.412 | 200 Parker Coal..b30 77 145 Hudson River ihe 7614 ‘ $1,100: To do., $975 by 19, 81,1 ‘Mo. to arrested with Rein, are held for exumination before boar Nig pins dhethoen ate ea due, including notes. 100 oo 7@ 150 Paname RR, .b60 141 $1,130; 1do. do, S435 by 20!) $1.13 cl the justice. on board, pay fifty cents tonnage dues, if foreign, | irs ye reine’ 50 do. 7 50 do. . 140 on same block withdrawn. 1 lot corner Dekall dines and are free of tonnage dues if Spanish. ad al aioe ted 50 do......860 72 sl0 nd Adelphi street, 84 by 36, $1,780; 1 do, Tue Wreck or tae Sreamen Western Wortp. ‘i 4 he enormous duty in the Spanish West India funded debts of ev. ee Ry rte +860 71% 50 a 1g, 8835 by 20%, $1.1. do. 921, by —. $1,150; —The wreck of the steamer Westerm World was Rpt on foreign flour almost entirely prohibits its ery description, ex- oa ee om Adelphi street, west si latayette avenue, Janded in the eddy, near Duckport, TA,, about four | 1°88 importation. The article is of course brought cepling the balances wr Crock Coal SOR, T& Nia ERR 1. $850; 2 do. adjoining, same size, each $830; 1 teen miles ahove Vicksburg, There were ewe, fetty | in, to some extent, by smugglers, due fm other banks, 44,109,368 83,002,715 77,172,679 NieransCo-bi0 97° 500 Harlem Hilt, .. bla hs ae ee ee The carrying trade between the United States and | Total amount of the . Ton map, in Adelphi street, near 26-5, $: and lot, No. 6 jo., No. 4 on imap, 25 by do do do. snw 300 do. female children taken from the wreck, one supposed » Spani to be about twelve years of age, with auburn or yel- | ie Spanish low hair about eighteen or twenty inches long, and i the other about four or five est Indies occupies not less than resources of — the 0 tons of shipping. If the tonnage duty L me is 167,403 38,671,495 93,938,808 on British North American vessels were removed in not very active; 0 tierees, ordinary to prime, ars of age. No marks | ¢ % vem “ since the last annual . were found about them to distinguish them, but they eS ha eran — carrying trade would fall ret 691,696 1,599,911 Weekly Review of the Dry Goods Trade, ed at $3.75 a $4.25 por 100 Tha. were evidently sisters, from the fact that they were | No treaty exivting ‘cern on the ven extent, Do. 604,302 1'647'362 New York, Jan. 12—6 P.M. —A good demand for clover at 9c. a 10c. per clinging to ench other, and from the strong’ resem- | gpain, gunganteciie to evchy other aft rei ees nd | Amount " o dry goods trade is becoming more active, ‘The do: “About 80 boxes Castile were sold Lovlay, at 106, biance they bore to each other. Their bod! Spain, guava ng to cach other all privileges ac- profits at the time of heh " % pont 80 boxes Castile were sold to-day, at 10¢. deoently biivied, Many trunks, bon oir pocies were | corded to the “most favored nations,” the former declaring the last mestic and foreign inquiry is Stocks are am were moved by the Wreckers. gi cshe eA cannot insist upon Spain. granting to them whatever | . dividend,..... ..... 1,088,664 1,191,573 6,180,997 | ple and well assorted open very firm and tend up ‘Saxo1 “8 some six or seven hundred dollars, which ois Giviaed aa she may be induced to yield to British | oe! rant of debts due wards, Cotton fabrics are the least ingly tendered ie. Gaal; Bed eas pa hy @ man named Chi , living opposite Milliken’s pes hve. duarertatetal abi acne cured by sledge of for sale, as, botween the expense incurred in producing 4 eee d=, 8 118 | Somat, -3 Bend, among the ele » men and the negro Tee cea renmat daty against its stock,.., 228,970 203. 153 such, and the prices which can now he procured therefor a wore inanimate, but nnalte A few lots New | Onittorainy 1bs— 100 A , -_ who landed the wreck.— Cincinnati Gavitte, Jan, 6 ses in the United Kingdom | amount of’ detiti’ due there existsa difference sufictentt, Inetive, and afford ps found buyers at Se. a S)ye; and 50 Voxes brown | Sarsgon, 9 a Do, 2 dai t, The price of those articles in the | “nad ums aid. and com tte tags! A Seaiivue +s anicck. Libs | ecuiboe cE on 1 «4 | British West India colonies must then come downto | sidered uoubtrul 24.106 — 174,609 196,768 | In every Induerment to the manufacturer to iliapose of mere Were AUT TRIAS Fat toe. perlb., but) Beene. © Fant | Recoanition.— Termann Arnold TMetnrich | the level of the cost of the ayme articloat Spanish | SETS ag + | his wuppl t hold refused to pay over 9) wehaye no sales | Maracaibo S&D— ¥ a b tendan vasa Bon reconniged hy the Pronitont av tor, Tarte ne cot onthe Kame artleya in the Spanish | | Avcenge diviteuts of thirty-two tanks in Boston, tn | & 1 an to withhol Mersnham ox 8 fie tins been recognized by {he Presi eat as Oo ex producing conntries, and the former will | October, 1861, @ fenetion vers 1-100 por cent, in april, | tiem awattt nil ; acireteie: Genll i" Roow do,,,— OYa— —3% gul of Bremen at ind) , in th ale ol Texa compete with the litter in the suppiy of the United S52. 9 ion 0 89 190 “peg hat * " Matamoray,.,—— a lie a r con ag | inoremend prod 14x] BIL 00 poe box ‘ -

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