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Pn mR sar em <0 40K commun COUNCIL [orrclaL.) Stated Seaton. Boanp Riebar! T, Gv lish -y, Sturtevaus, Oakley bee ie ‘yaueir, Sami iowa trman, Cornell. alverd, ds orty, Peo! ‘The President being was appoint ir ‘The minutes of the | Prririons. By Aldorman Dowen?:— 1+. iu of Patrick Quaim and ethers, to be relieved trom assessment for sewer im Forty- first street, between i bird and Lexington avonugy, Com- mitiee op Assouments. By Alderman Waxv— i a. U J. Quackendos, for medizal ‘By the same—Bill of Dr services rendered st the Fifteenth ward station house, To ‘Commttes om Police. By Alderman der, relative to water fro ad Slips. By Alderman Sr: Leary, for y t. ToC mites on ats. *oBy Alderman Tswana Petition ot Francis Deaham, for ‘To Committee on Finsnce. By Ald Prtition of Michacl Taggart, to be paid iar lone ef horse To Cow ~ ya sus By alderman Denwan—retitioao apreinted # com issionsr of decds. Tv Committee om Sala- serbext—Potition of Owons aad Kettloman, for soment of Mill for repairs to Sevonteouh ward suction use, ‘Kepai'eand Sapplics. ‘he tomen Petition ef dames L. Miller & Co., to be interest om contact. To ommiitee on Ropairs and f James L. Miller & Co., for pay teenth ward station, To Com- plies. RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Pecx—he-olved, That tho Commissioner of ‘Repairs and Suppli-s bo, od to ad- ‘vortise for pro] E dire: for erection of & house suitable for @ Co. No. 39, ow lov ef ground situated between ‘Seventh and Bighth avenues, in Thirty first streot, a: . mediately adjoining the house of Hove Company Ae Aldermsa Suarn—Resolved, That Union market and he station house c ath ward, situated betwee Houston and Seeond streets, be rebuilt, and the Commi Gioner of and Supplice is hereby directed to advertise for pre} nd coutract for the building of the same, Adopted, By Alderman Sturrevant—Rewolved, That the Commi siener of Repairs and 5u; b> authorized, and he is bh by directed with, ty sh wo the Clerk’s offi Buperior Court of the oity of N-w York, propor sary desks and other furni-ure fo the use of said office, that ‘the sum of $250 is here y CPP o;tisted to penses of such artieles. adopted on a divisiea, vis :— Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Boyes, ‘Barr, the President, Smita Poarsall, an, Corn By Ald. Brisuzy—Kosolys., That ten additio and are hereby allowed to fire Engine Company Prevent number being only f ty. adopted, By Ald. Dewmax—Rosvived, Tust sil farther proserdings in the matter of extending the bulkh from plor No. 19 to 30 in tl jorth river, be suspended M. Ernoet Fiedler have epportanity of bein. beard ia relation thereto. meu be, No, 34, the By Ald. Bovca—E esolved, That the counsel to the oorpora- tion be, and js Lereby dire ste ta report ty this beard if 6 tion 10 of the amended o* artor peobibits the Common Council from granting any uduitional all-wauce 40 contractors on contrast mate ‘Prior to the sdoption of the amended ebarter. opted. ¢ strects are uncloan snd in a be it resolved, That the Commis report to this board, without 4 in clean and proper conditio by ald. AvyoRD—Rosolved, That Fifth avenu Washingtem equare to Fortieth street, be re-num! he 8 + ag ome a is hereby directod to cause the Adopted. By Ald. Boroes-Resolved, That the Comptroller report to this beard, without delay, if the street o exning is ik y contract, in accordance to section 12, ameaded obacter; and if ao, whether the ps ties to the centract. are performing tie ork in full complisnee with auch agreement with the city. opted. By Alderman ALvorn—Resolved, That the sidewalks bothaidesof Third avonuc, between Teenty eighth wad ticth streets Le laic with p-oper flagging five feot wid the same is not now done. Keforros Btroets. By Aldorman Srvnrevant—Wh did heretofore petition tae Uommon i of his persomal'tax. which was, upoa cx od doner; and upon the charged from ad on ta Commit! of the prayer of the pst Sait Stoveuson’s proceeding to pays canme: he with $100 45-100 interest, -and $16 30-10) commi pears by the annexed bill, which is not right, Was al ‘ways ready to pay all he was le-: iisble to pay. There- caolved, That said interest and commiisions be remitted, and said Stevenson be permitted to p1 bis id persoi tax, as fixed, without interest. Adep ed on a division, viz ‘Afirmative—Aldermen Morro, Sturtevant, Boyce, cher Smith, Pear sll, Bard, Cornell, Alvord, B Dohe N ive—The Prosident—1. FROM BUARD OF AssIsTAYT! Rosolution—That she vacant lots on the weat side of Madi- son avenur, between Twenty ci hth Twenty-ninth atreets, be foneed. To Commitiee om Stres Resolution—That Engine Uo. No. 6 bg allowed ten addi- tional men. Cercurred in. ‘Report of Committee on Salaries ‘and Offices—In favor of increasing salary of Clere of Clinton Market. To Commit- toe on Bi ‘and Offices PORTS. ic] Of Committee on Sowers—To ocmour to build sewer in fth and Tweniy-sixth steects. ive—Aldermen Moore Sturtevant. Boyce, Barr, the President, Aldermen Brisley, Francis, Smith, Pearsall, Bard, Denman Cornell, Alverd, anc ioherty—i4. Of Committee oa Fire Departmeut—In favor of raising oct of Engine Co. No.2. *dopte i. Of Committes on Sewers—Adverse to petition of William = Adopted same Committee—In favor of builfing basin and oulvert at ‘corner of D ard Tenth street. Adopted on a division, vie :— a irmative—Aldermen Mooro. Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyce, Barr, Prosident,!aldermen Brisley, Francis, Smith, Pear ea!!, Bard, Denman, Cornell and ODoherty—14 Of Committees on Wharves, Piers ani pe—In favor of ior and bulkheadat footed Hammond stiost, North river. sid on the table, and directed w be printe1. Of Committee on streste—Oa tho pe m of J. Anderson avd others, in favor of ding Albany street through to Je, and Cireeted to be printe partraent—In favor of reiastatiag Jemes and Wm. Duna, Win. Symes, and Jacob N. Boaver in the Fire Department. Adopved Communication—Frou the Comm! or of Repairs and rt ordered by the Com- ‘Supplies, rolstive to the fire alarm mop Council, ‘Alderman StunwevANT moved to reconsider the y ‘to M unies- i ee jas referred to Committee om Firo Depart- Ot Committe a Finance—Ia favor of rofunding $100 for fine paid for James Flansgan. Lost, for want of a constita- 1 vote. Of Committes on Streete—In favor of extending the time allowed to the contractor, Daniel Gallagher, grading Becond arene from Twenty eighth street to #itty-thir strert. Adopted. On motion, the Board then adjourned until Wednesda: ng, 1th instant, at 5 ofeloek, Ji ae T. VALENTINE, Clerk. Bone oy Assistant Auprausy, Jonathan Trotter. Ei Haga ben ne athan Trotter. nt. ie the Chair— alien Tdeemen Beown, fait, dabvats, O'Brien, Beestes, ‘Woodward, Ring, Wells, Bouton, MoGown, Stewart, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, U Keefe and MoConkey. . W. Ge a REMONSTRANCE Of F. issenhaimer, xing Fifteenth street south sid agains? application for fi walas, and 50 fee: from Six avenue. To Committee on Streets. PETITIONS By Assistant Alderman Breapen—Of Frank Rupport oth ts, to have Forty-fourth street openod and regulated tween First and venues. To Committee on Road: By same—Or Jacob S. Rose stien and others proj ers om Forty-fourth street between First and 50001 the eame regulated and graded. To sam RESOLUTIONS. u to be printed and bound, with the |, Adopted by the following Bro Wi ei cause 1,500 copi amendments since April 2, aturmative-—The Procidont, Messrs. Woodward, Gown, Stowart, Wheelan, Barker, and McUonkey—I8. ; By Assistant Alderman Waxntax—That Francis Cahill sovointed » C jioner of Deeds. To Vommittoe on an 08. By Assistant Alderman Baruxn—That all tho strocts and Byonnos in the city be lighted. fr m dark until daylight, every might. Adopted by the follow: vote: — rmative—The President, Mesera, Grown, Tait, MaSbatt, n, Woodward, King, Wells, Bouton, McGown, » Barker, Kogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and PETITION. Of Gideon Lee Knapp—1v ve permitted toran his ferry from int, to, oF jacent to, the toot of Tenth st-est, till Levant gut teaneasiat hewn fost of Fourteenth street. vote:— Affirm ident, Mesers. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien, Brenden, Woodward, Wells, Bouton. McGowa, | nee — Barker, Kogors, Crawford, O'Keefe, and eCénkey—I7. WM lonntive—Asslstant Aldorm Ring—1. Perit By Assistant Alderman 0’K: Ot c ovisses, for privilege, inetend of Hodson River Co Isy x déuble track from Chamber ‘ 1, West streets Te irty-tirat street ‘cs through sleventh avenue to Fifty-ninth street, and to inuo to Harlem river as goon.as said Eleventh avenue is od, to pay $100 per oar, andrun for five cents the whole ‘To Committees on Strovts, REPORTS. Of Committes om Streete—in favor of permitting Willi sm son and other: track from Broadway, a Tow, throug eob, East Broadway, and Se cdg ny and avenue C to the ot from Fifty fires to Fi seeet; sot. ter, and flaggin paving Forty fifth to Fifty fourth stross, adopt: wing vote: ‘The Provident, Mossers. Brows, Tait, Mab- Brien, Broaden, Woodward, Ring, Wills, Bouton, McGown, Stewart, W! » Barker, Rogers, Crawiord, O' Keele, and MoConkey—I8. COMMUNICATIONS. From the Bureau of assesemente—Asking that the follow. fing arsosement list: be co And Isaac Edvard) ap ted Collector therefor, vi: iiding sewers in Ma- treet, from 175 to sewe iF Liberty street; in Broome street, from Co pot pF im Ridge street, between Housto: streets; for vin) nd culverts at the cast corner of Green and Liberty sureete; for regulating, resotting curb and er, stones, ly Paving Forty fest street, from Bocond to Third avenue. To Committee on A-sees y same—Acking that the n 0 , from Forty-secon serejed’ by eiriking our the names of dF math William . Adopted by ¢ Pro idont, Mosers, Brown, Tait, Mab! 4, King, Wells, Bouton. Barker, Rogers, Crawford, Brena ‘Stewart, ' Wheeian, Report—In f ing an engine in th im favor « ng on @ company e Teeatioth Cor eport—In faver of ing $50,000 for the Now York Juvenile Asylum, © in. by the following voto: nc ure Fey A firmative—The Preside: Me ors. Brown, Tait, Mab O'Brise, Breaien, Woodward, Kinz, Wolls, ‘Bouton, r nats rid hal nd Borker, Kogers, Urawford, Resolution——| erat t ntil further op ier by the following Brown, Tait, Mab ood) Wells, Bouton, Consurred Koport—In favor of eonfratine lists. nnd appointing Tonarkdw a For sewers in Leonard utrest, sixty feet woet of Broad wa leecher street moar sin First avenue to vear Secon sewer in Eig , curb hure: atreete; for Bowery and Rivington of Mercer trom Ni sh a end gutter and reBagging White curb aaé gee and Aacging, th vin street; west sice . Nie teeemenies idewalk of Clinton stree 58 to Broome, for fiagxing wo for ‘lagging south sidewalk Twenty third street, betweom Fifth and Sixth avenues. Con- curred ia by the following vote “Afirmative—The President, Movers. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Breades, Woodward, King, Wells, Bouten, Me- Gown, 'Stenart, eolan, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and MoConkey—1/ i—In favor of re taxes, oxponses, &e, to ale, which has boon set jeport—In favor of increasing the salary of the contract clerk in the Street Department. To Committee on Salaries and Offices. Tho Board then jowrned to Wednesday afternoon até o’cleck. From th utes. C. T. WeCLENACHAN, Clork fINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONHY MARKET. Monpax, Deo. 12—6 P. M. The news from Europe, or something else, has had an Unfavorable influence on the stock market. At the first board te day nearly all the farcies on thr list fell off, and at the adjourmment the downwaid tendency continued. Canton Company declined ¥% per cent; Nicaragua, \{; Cumberland Coal, 14; Parker Vein, \; Delaware and Hud- sor, 4; New York Central Railroad, 24; Erie Railroad, 1; Harlem, {; Norwich and Worcester, 1; Reading Rail- rosd, 1; New Haven, 3; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad advanced 1 per cent. There was considerable activity in railroad bonds and the transactions were unusually large, generw)ly at better prices. The depresiaticn in prices and inactivity in leading fancies we attrivate principally to the complexion of our foreign Srancia) advices by the Arctic, In the Hxnaxp of thia morning we publishe: an an extract (rom the London Chronicle of November 29th, giving a fair exposition of financial affairs in Earope, and the probable effect of the political movemeats upon the future course of prices. Our views ooizcide with. those therein expressed, and believe the prodictions will be verified. The successes of the Turks in the diferent battles fought have placed the Emperor of Russia in s very difficult position. His reverses area bar to further negotiations, and the deciied demonstration made by France snd England, is calculated to involve the whole of Europe inone general war If it is confirmed that Eng- land and France have entered into a treaty for the imme- diate protection of Turkey, and intend demanding an im- mediate evacuation of the Principalities by the Rassisn the bail will be fairly opened, and wo shall roon have some startling intelligence from the sest of active operations, Financisl affairs are, therefore, in an un- settled condition, and are likely to continue so. The movements of specie from London to the Continent is | creating a good deal of speculation and apprehension in financit] circles, and as the supply to meet that drain is derived principally from this country, it fellows that | every effort will be made to keep up the current from this side, It must be done at aay axd every sacrifice, and we must be prepared for any emergency that may arise, European capitalisteand financiers have been disappointed in the receipts of gold from Australia, and they now de- | pood upon Cslifornia aud the Atlantic States to fll up the | vacuum caueed by the large weekly remittances from England to the Continent. Ou: weekly shipments are, therefore, likely to inc: ease, instead of diminishing, and the effect upon the banking interest cannot be otherwise than unfevorable. At the second boaid the stock market was heavy, and lower prices ruled. Erie Railroad declined %{ per cent; Cumberland, 3; New Haven Railroad, 1; Harlem, 1(;Par- | ker Vein, 4. Nicaragua elcced at prices current in the morning. The more extensive operations in New Jersey Franklinite stock at 75;a 7%, a new company, etarted, we believe, under very favorable auspices. The East River Insurance Company have declared a | dividend of three and » half per cent, payable on demand. | The Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, of Savannah, has | declared a dividend, om the Cth inst., of six per cent for | the last six months. The Planters’ Bank ceclareda divi- dend of five per cent for tbe rame time, The Ceniral | Railroad and Banking Company declared a dividend of | four per cent for the same time. ‘The annexed official statement exhibits the condition of the four leading departments of the New York city banks, om November 26, and Decomber 3, aud 10, 1853, It should be borne im mind that these returns give the average amount for the week, and not the actusl condi tion on the morning of the dey the reports are dated. This prevents all preparations for the purpose of waking | a favorable show:— New Yore Ciry Banas. Loans and Discounts, Nov. 26. Dec 3. Dec. 10, ‘American Exchange, ..$4,200.202 $4,995,749 $4,324,660 Atlantie 449,801 "454,271 495, 8,533,734 8,604,50 oes ) 3704)558 Mechanics’ Assceiation 1,106,764 Mechanics’ & Tradere!, '5¢4'208 874,221 New York Dr; New York Ex 264,141 1,337,414 Union...... 2413410 2,478,747 Total.......... «+-$84,802,590 $86,824 766 $86,708,028 Deposits. American Exchangs. $4,284,010 $4,253,018 $4,217 491 2 3 Atlantic........ 242,367 268,045 Bank of America 2.761776 2,471,142 2.826 325 « Commeres..... 3,025.021 3,087,177 8,184,138 “Commonwealth 854,071 685, 462 «New York..... 2653310 2,546 2,4 “North Ameries 1,263,092 1,203,405 1,1 “ 8 of N. York., 2,780,000 2326,647 2 the Union. 172,953 179,074 “ the Republic... 1,£61,626 1,633,169 ++ 786805 780,664 917 545 909,832 174 075 369,163 1,641,225 1,087, 464 744,103 781,401 87,903 82/948 89,385 767,610 732,666 168,72 191,012 485.482 486,772 523,626 533,724 1,970,551 1,604,564 565,980 584.855 876,741 5 44,223 343,486 317819 86.890 73,208 Tradesmen’ 743,460 742,040 Union......+ u Total... ...+ 0000+ ++858,673,078 $68,435,207 667,838,076 Circdation, American Exchange... $859,608 +504 3,100 89.000 “New York...... 819,610 « North America. — 86,1 “State of N. York raised 3¢¢. ratred ec. are indebted ceedings. 200 Conrad Hill. 60 Gola Brranstorrs.—Flonr was in fair demand, tut at 64 12%e. per bbl lower prices. To-day’s movements co! sisted of 17,800 bbla., inclading ordina at $6 663, a $6 76; mixed te fonsy Western, at $6 62% « chased mines ond patens rights in Sussex county, New Jersey, to the exten! of $400 008, on which a deposit of ths tren ore calied Frauciinite had been discovered. The peculiarity of this ore constsis in ite containing 2! te 30 per cent of zive, in addition to the iron; the latier being, per meg hed fo \enah aad fibrous characier that it prea for purposes requi: strength city than the other er ae metal. It is exti- mated that the zing extracted will pay all the working expenses; the iron, of which the company exptots te export 480 tons per week, worth $45 to $60 clear profit. Such are the present calc Girectors. We may add that the Presicent is James L. Curtis, whore name iss tower of strength. Tho stock sells at 734 ahd 73. and tena- tines of the MINING BOARD, DEC 12, By Weekly Report of the New Yerk Cotton Brokers’ Asseciation Sales curing the past week, 14,285 bales, viz:—Export, 3,889 bales; home use, 5,010 do ; Speculation, 1,179 do ; in transitu, 4,889 do. The board voted that with varia- tions of 34 a Xo. at the comm+ncement of the week, the market closed steadily on Saturday at quotations, NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION, New Orleans 7 5 . Mobile, and Teas, 1% 1% a Mecha: ADEE wy = =—:101f 10: Mechanics’ Association Bit 11 1g ny Mechanica’ & Traders’, 132,258 Falt...... cece lI WK TK 123g Mercantile. + 115 842 ‘The quotations adopted shows the fol owing change:— Ordinary oottcn remains thessme. Middlings are raised 146. on Uplands, Florites ani Mobiles, apd 3{¢. on New Orteans and Texas. Middling fate Uplande and Flori oonfirmed at previous rates; Mobile, New Orleans, an: Texas are raised yo. Fair Upland ‘coufirmed. Florida Mobile eonfirmed, and New Orleans and Texas We find nothing of interest from the South ‘this woux in the correspondence of the firm to whem we for compiling, oarefally, the Board’s pro- CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpay, December 12 —6 P. M. to choice State, 272,172 | $* 8734 per bbl. About 3.000 bblr. Canadian, im bond, 286'757 | were obiained at $6 75, ‘The transactions in Southern comprised 1.200 bbls. at $7 s $7 18% for mixed to goed; $7 18% a $7 373, for favorite, and $7 37% 8 €7 76 for PO LERID ORO TOR | ae ec tal: “Lips nomeanst onen tasdbreeee weebeciaet. Spex. 609 Wheat war considerably cheaper: the day’s business em American Exchange... $426,270 $686,285 $184, braced 10.900 bushels ordinary to choice Michigan white, Atlantic. 29,047 49,698 89,443 | 94 $1 82 a $1 72; 16,000 do. to do ; Canadian do, $1 60a Amvrios... 1,148,673 962.639 1,085,558 | $1 70. 4,C00 Indiata do., suppose? St $1 60, and two par Bank of Commerce... 945,885 872,812 860,718 | celg Western red op private terms, Sales of 18,C00 bush- ; Commonwealth. 113,688 183,248 122,742 | oly rye, to arrive, and deliverable immediately, trans- New York..... 761634 848 030 791,419 | Tired at $1 0214 a $1 07, closing at $1 06 $1 67, Soma “Ne Amerion..., 384,191 18,981 aula 2 | 4,000 bushels prime barley fetebed 8630. Nothing new (State of N. ¥.. 787.511 438,871 +842 | occurred in oats. Core was but moderately active; the te Bs Catone ees sonata TAA 488.525 | transactions amounted to 27.500 bushels, at 740. for new the Republic... 806,167 bribe rm on crop Jersey yellow; 7c. a 78c. for new Southern do. ; 800. Bowery. 5 1003, | {oF old Western mixed, and 79, a Bie. for old white and Broadwa; 1e2's05 | Yellow, per bushel. oF aap | , COTTON —This day’s rales reached 1,845 bales, aa fol- SB 1a | lowe:—For export, 047; home use, 540; on speculation, 283 269 | 03, and in transitu, 55. Market steady. 28,658 Frriauts,—Rates to Liverpooi and London favored ship- , pers; to theformer port 1,000 bbls. rosin were taken at 4s. Sd. Grain wee at 11d. a 12d., offered and asked. 336,890 Flour was reported to some extent, probably to fill up, at 10L943 | 3s., though 8s 24, to Ba. 61. was ached. Compressed cot- Grdig | 18 was et 7-524. To London, 15,000 bushels wheat were opotere | @2eaced at 144., in @ transient vestel, sud a vessel was ‘Suede | tkem up for the same port to load with flaui 85.299 | Te Havre, 45,000 bbls. flour were exgagad at 97 Feore | Wheat wac at 250. per bushel. To California, rates varied digger | from Bbc. a 600. Speed, ‘or Australia, having 32135 cleare4 for Melbourne, wes appointed to tail on Wednes- de'zo2 | GAY morning, 1th inst The shin Hope, sold last week, iesor | Wa# built ip 1841, and brought $35,000. Bov'aog | .,PROVmIONS.—Pork seewed rather quict; the sales in- mR og7g | cluded 640 bbls. Western, at $13 50 for mess, sud $11 1234 | Se'209 | * $11 26 for prime, per ‘bbl. Nothing new ocsurred in o7s'100 | ext meats. The sales of lard wery couitaed to 200 pick ) ages common to prime, at 93¢0. a 10¢¢. por lb. Beef was secharbey Serres sow. ; red; the operations embraced 289 bbls., at steady Mercantile, 3 were in fair request at the re Merchas t: Merchants’ Ext Metropolitan . National ... Ocean ....... 2 6B 85.670 164,865 Oriental v0. ..csicssse 80402 41,940 738 Pacific. : : 51234 Phoenix : 3 : Seventh F 302'981 1271335 | Bcterte. Shoe and Leather...... 47,869 36,388 27,812 folk, ges . Tradecize! ‘343057 100907 zao'aa5 | Golumbia, Union... . 401,666 368,863 © 884,372 Total........++++.-918,848,198 $12,630,772 $12,403,760 The condition of the Jeading departments of the pauke of this city, at different periods, compares as follows:— Naw Yore Crey Bawzs, ts, Bteamship—Kwpire City, Win'le, New Orleans, MO Sbipe—Maid of Orleans, Den: ton & Son; Elisa Mallory, Hazard; Rapid (new), Corwin, London, Jas Bishop & Co; Rights, Karles, Liverpool, Sturges, Clearman & Co. Barks—Filgtim, Androe, Apalachicola, Eagle & Hazard; Storm, Roberta, Shenghae and Manila, Co; Crarlés Brewer, Elling, Mobile, Fosdick & Scanmon; Joseph Fish, Seavey, Cayenne, £ 1) Hurlbut & Co Brigs—Circarsian (Br), Kely, Yarmouth, N& J H Braine; Croton, Ely Queen ¢f the 8 uth, Chapman Avpinwall, Crosby, Crocker Port of New York, Decembor 12, 1853. CLEARED. , it, New Orleans, Wm Nel- Williams, New Orlesn3, Eagle & wo, Melbourne, &, Wm T Dugan; State ucker, Cooper & Tort au Prinee, OL & A Ferries; . 7 laiom. Sette | & Co; Actif (Fr) ’ Boree Havre. H 4 Snan; Ippogriffo 620,666 960,018,171 $9,904,100 913,174.50: | (eard), Figest, fates E Fidler; Roderick Dhu (B:), Mo. 617 59,410,756 9,750,457 | Neil, Arichat 4 Ieary. 68,166,712 10,664,535 Sebrr—Cahot, Reckett, Wareham, E Sprague & Co; 87,317, 11,102,553 | Frank, Fencon, Jacksonville, W H Riversmith; D B War , 57,421, 9, 11,519,04" | jer, Harman,’ Charleston, MoCready. Mott & Co; Alice, 67,502,089 9, 11,268,042 | Howell, Baltimore, Mailler & Lord; Eochantresw, 67,545,104 9,’ 11,880,697 Mott & Co; Martha Je: 57,612,901 9,666,723 11,800 rT & Siaght; Hamilton, 5 58,512,384 9,477,541 11,240,925 | areria, Washington, &e, Sturges, Clearman & Co; Mary 57,968,661 9,621,605 11,231,919 | Powell. Coffin, Wilmington, E S Powell; Absott Lawrence, 57,986,760 9,878,458 10,268,602 | Auten, Boson: master; TA Ward, Hoff, Wilmington, DC .068,674 9, 380,19 | Freeman & Co. 58,435,207 9,13 * 57,828,076 9'075,704 12,493,760 ‘The variation in the aggregate movement last week, compared with the week previous, has been very moder- ate, The line of discounts shows ax increase of $883 272 In deposits there has been a decrease of $597,131, in oir culation $67,882, and ia specie $337,012. The loans have Poet Foe fd been steadily increasing since the 12th ef Novexber, | “Stes muani while the specie om bard kas been steadily decreasing | witehill Wey since November 19th. The circulation was smalleron | | Bark Amar Saturday the 10th of December than at any previous time since the commencement of the weekly statements. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to day amounted to $69,020; psymeats, $116,000 68-—-balance, $4,617,871 81. ‘The Hamilton Insurance Company hed policies to the amount of $5,000 on the property destroyed by fire on the 10th inst. Breine. Stock Exchange. perienced ® Nii gale of 85 houra duratio 194 passengers to Meyer & Stucken Jon 82 96, raw Brem brig No 71; Dec 6, lat 4131, lon.67 50 passe’ Brem sbip No 431 18 27, passed the wreck of waterlogged and abandoned; btern. fern. Brig Micmac” (Br), Robbins, Curacoa, 35 ¢ay Sloopr—Lady Fenwick, Wright, New Haven, master. Sicamers—John R Thor: peon, Thompson; Caledonia, Moreley, Balimore, Parker Vein Coal Company. ARRIVED. Steamship Andes (Br), Moody, Livarpool, Nov 16, via Halifax 6th inst, and Boston 10ih imst, to E Cunard. Dao 11, at 8 AM, 166 niles east of Sandy Hook, saw steamship Baltic, bence for Liverpool. Steamship George Law, MeGowen Aspinwall, Deo 1, 10 PM, with the mails and 274 passengers, to M O Roberta Hac heavy weather on the pas: winds 4th, 5th, and 6tb, and a heavy gale from NE on 9th ing which passed several vessels laying to, tolmary, Baltimo:e, WH ange; had strong head mske them out. Alabame, Schenck, Savannah, Dec 7, toS L th (Brem), Probst, Brex en, 32 de h Nov 18, Ist 43 24, (wis Nov 14, Ist 48 17, lon ee of Mayport, ® black c:oss on her . oJ H Dac 2, lat 84 48, lo» 78 30, spoke achr Henry At- kins, from Georgetown a miccession of NE gales the entice passage, lost sails, Higging, bulwarts, do ig Caroline, Bryant, Pepsacola, 16 days, to Peck & b, for Boston, The M experienced Monpay, Dec 12, 1853 Church. Experienced heavy weather. $4000 NYork 57s '58.. x Be ths Cum Coal Cob3 Hd - Brig Pinta, Keller, Ellsworth, 14 days, to Charles Peters C0. 934 200 81% Schr Suran E (Br), Mahon, Windsor, 12 days, to master. 383 103 =. 800 BI% Schr J Tioker, Reed, Calais, 12 day: 68 103, 200 do, 10 874 Schr Sarah Appa, Pinkney, Millori 12 days. .. 97 100 Par Vein Cl Ue, 03 8 Schr Glendower, Sylvester, Eastport, 10 days. 1000 Esieen ba 71.43 9214 150 do eee Schr Enchantress, Cahon, Bostos , 3 day 1000 a WB Bde Schr Thomas H Thompron, }ickerson, Boston, $ days. 3 03 Schr Virginia Price Chsse. Boston, 8 days 1000 do. «i 1000 Erie en bs 62.88 96 7000 96 346 do... 88 1000 Hud Riv mt bs. 10654 107 Kehr Isis, Chsee, Boston, 3 days. for Piermont. Sehr Increase, Hathaway, Dighton Mass, Schr Zilli, Endieott, Dighton, Masa, 4 days. Schr Phebe Ann, Schr KM Dv field, Hilliard Poriland Ct, 2¢ays. Schr Undine, Pendeld, Portland, Ct, 2 days, 2 days. Emerron, Fall River, 1 day. 4 Zehr 6 M Shavoick, Siiniler, Portad, Ct, 9 days, aie Schr EO Brainerd. Hue, Portland. Ut, 2 days. 8000 NInd bonds.... 9 Sioop E Sprague, Firh, Wareham, 2 days 1000 NY Cen R baa BELOW. L ied So... BOO One brig, unknown. 10 shs Bk State N Y. aastxn, a Tigh al U 8 sloop of war Albany, Capt Gerry, Wort Indies; aaa chee steamship Kmpire City Windle, Havana and New Orleans: <4 bark Storm, Roberts, Manila. 4 4 Wind at sunset, NE 50 do... . 60 Sanpy Hoox Panera Terarary. 160 Morris Canal. [Br ee Saeed eadowa “4 sn a Steamebip Empire City, and bark Charlotte passing the ty = eee Highlands, Bound cut. gfe besresad lo he . 2 606 Gold Hill ifine..S 8 re 260 Nig Trepsit ...b3 28:¢ 100 Memoranda. 200 GO... 6 2836 Clipper Wild Duck, at San Francisco 14th ult made the 100 do... .b8. 98 run irom New York’ to Cape Horn in 66 days, where she +00 do c 28 encountered vielen twelve days, and hac light 450 do 8 8 weather moet of th Crosned the equator Ost 100 do . 28 20, Jon 115, anc had light dcalms. Had skysails 700 do 284 vet for the lant forty days, and was within 800 miles of 4 =. port for six days. J Sa 2000 ay nee ce tae cman Teeth — 37% Artived—Ship Cha: lem: ew York, €50 Ht Sailec—1ith, steamakip Crescent City, New York. 100 iN ane - cananenaeeee 100 +e++b80 37 Herald Marine sige ET neste... oe ee Arrived—Nev 14, brigs Flora, Hubbara, Baltimore (and boa OR #14 26th for Mobile); 16th, Libera (Br), MoNeil, Ariohat, A PR OB (snd sid 224 on reture); Maitland (Br), Chishoim eget) asi nay ee Halifax, NS; schr Gen Wasbiogton, Melonald, do (ood sO NY Con He'bis ‘pant 114 26th in return); 18th. brig Hamlet, Ourr, New York 5000 a 9534 (and #ld 26th for Attakapas); 10th bark Attioa, Chase, 100 aba NJ Fran “ New York; 20th, briz Inariza, Jacksqmyille: wake ia. 100 do. MisweiD>, att'more; 26ih, snip Kate Howe (of Bostoa), 100 do. Noreross, Newport, W, vin St Thomas; briga Unicorn, 100 = do Coomas », Ragged Island: Pithe (Br), Mi wall Hallfex. 100 26. ‘Also eld 26th ty Horta Andsreom, i od ern “4 ie Brig Fawn, of Helifax, was lest at Montego Bay on @1st Tube iat lee inst while at enchcr, owing to a strong breeze blowing at Bi 80 OTK 9 ime. 900 Nic Trans Co..680 2734 260 the ti Peabiidites Dactect si 1190 a aa rtd 74 Arrived—Barks Saragossa, Turley, Halifa ily Fan No 330 975 100 do £00 70.5 | ning, Howes, Now Oslears; brig Charlotte E Tay, Clark, *00 160 2806 SBNY ANT HR” 19s | Bostors sebre Ganelle, Ireland, an’ Alexendria Matthews, H , i 5% | do; Enterp Pendleton, Eastport; J Williamson, Jr, 18 So eae 2 | Winsmore, Providence, | 0 oO ee wii: 83M |" CemreceBrig M& JC Gilmore, Fldeidge, New Orleans: 18 a ioe : rchacynattade schre Mt Weightington, Wrightiogtor, Fall iver A Bacon, a - Southwerth, New Haven J Williamson Wiasmore, Provi- Mines and Mining. denes; EO Horton, Gandy, New York; Gatelle, Ireland, Mowpar, Deo, 12~6 P, og, | Cha lester. Stiinta As usual on Mondays, there was little or no business naps gue done st the board te-day. There were many orders to ‘%B- Fee Correspondence, execute, bu easomor other, buyers and sellers | , STmunn Mason TOMPKINS, high enor Uy Ke could not a, & price. A uew stock, called the Frankiinite, was introduced on , Saturday to the Brokers’ beard. The company hag par. ‘Ser Sova Goliah, and towed, up to, the ity. She was but little would soon be ready ageia fer 4 (of Bath), Grows, from Cardia for | Bavang with coal, put into St Thomas previous to 19th vw by: bed peter discharged and a second survey was beat Lo be | <1, Siar Sanwi okY, at San Franeiseo, 9th ult, from New York was «if wpe Horm 20 cays ia heavy gelos; sprome foremast a. received other damage; was withia 4v0 miles of BF for 28 dayn, Sur Winewand, at Sen Franciseo 84 ult from Boston, was off Cope Hors 12 days in strong gales; lost jlbboom, Ko. Crome the equator Oct 18, lon ‘1b di, afer which had variable winds. Sxur Passpxyt—The wreck ef this veasel was sold by su:tion at St Joho, N 3, a few days since for $16,200. Sur Rarrive, ashore nesr Ourrituek Inlet, was 68 daze tiens Coleg #8 ea Sie. Tumaing Cogs whish ‘waa yo very weather, they being una! to Ascover The land until after the ship had struck. Br Smp Lavrst, at San Francisco, 11th from Car- diff, experienced heavy gales cff the Falkland from July 12 to Aug 31; twisted the foremast head, &o, Wuaisemr Mancus, Shermas, ef Fairhaven was lost in the ice near Kast Cope, Arctic Ooran, and was being wrecked by the B Gormold, Tuscany, and , about the Ist of ‘Septom yer. The Marcus kad 900 bbls, Waatesmir Comntsiin, Stewart, while ly wo ine in the Aretic Ocean, Aug 37, oame im contact with Mary, of Edgartown, and carried away the C's bow- head and bowsprit sigging. Barx Ocsan Dirp, from arrived at San Francis- oo 16th ult, baving e: ced during first seven days of the passsge, severe gales froma SE. On 9th, while lying to in a tremendous gale, ebipped several very heavy which tore the deck load from its fastenings and washe overboard some 16,000 feet of lumber, staving all the wa- ter casks op deck, provisions, &c, aud tearing away & por- tion of the main rail chain plates, &c, and doing consi. Cersble demage to the rigging, the bark jying almost her beam ends, owing to the vivlence of the gale. Fi th it Bue: two days much the same kind ‘of iT, Splitting sails, &c, &o. Baxx Covummia heoce for San Framciaco, which put in. ‘to Monterey May 16, where abe was sold, arrived at San Francisco Nov 16. Bark Pxytowa, hence Feb 9 for Australis, was under solsure at Mauritius Oot 18, by order of Vieo Ad- miralty Court. The ere aro atated to bein a destitute condition, ‘The P pat into M om th» 16ch Aug leaky, and war a(terwasde reported to have been abau doned for the interest of all concerned, aad advertised to be sold Sept 10, but the sale was postponed owing te some difficulty between the captain and passengers, Br Bark Parses, st San Francisco, 9th ult, from Cardi was off Cape Horn 6 days with Sianveresbare sehen wept of bulwarke both sides, water casks, galley, spit rails, sprung bowsprit, and did other damage, and bad three men washed overboard, Crossed the equator Ust 6tb, lom 110, after which had light winds and calms, Br Park Waxratan, at do Oth, was off Cape Horn 30 days In héavy galed. Lost fore yard, bulwasks, aud re- ceived cther damage. Crosse the equator Sept 21, lom 122, after which had light winds and calms, Br Bark Moesxcmr, at San Francisco 6th ult fren Car- Hy went around Cape Horn in fine weather, and from split sai s, § to 49, experienced beavy g+len from NW for 26 day &e. Cromed the equator Sept 15, lon 102, aftor whieb lind fresh breeses from NW. Bn Bank Prince Cuanux at Sen Francisco 5th ult, was off Cape Horn 14 days with strong gales; carried away forward chain plates both sider, of the main channels. Lost headrafl bulwarks, and received other damage. Crossed the, equa‘or Sent 26, lon 121, and had light southerly winds to lat 10 N, when she experienced fresh breezes from NE, and variable; was off the Heads two days in thick fog. BriG Naxcy Pratt, of aud from Gloucester, which went ashore on Cape Romain, worked deeply into the sand and became a total loss. She had some ateve on freight but war not fully loaded There isan insurance on the ves- ‘wel in Boston for $4,000, Bx pric Manna, at San Fra neisco 14th ult, from Glas. gow, bad severe weather on the passage. June 31, lat 2 118, Ton 45 41, experienced a nevere gale; lost bend inves, rails, &e. Was off Cape Hora, 18 days {a bad weather; crosred the equator Oct 2, had it windy most o! the time after. &cur Caracrry, Drescoll, from Fan Fravcisco, got ashore at Gusysmas, and was condemred Capt D and crew (except ove seaman lost) arrived at Sam Francisco Nov 9, in Br brig Tryphenia. Sour Gen Scorr, of. and from Baltimore for St Vincent, put into st Thomas previous to 16th, with loss of bead of loremaat Ws pI square eail, &o, oharged t of her ca?go and would go on the railway, ay Scmr Sican (of Norfolk), Thurston, from Boston for Port au Prince, leg into St Thomes previous to 19th ult with loxs of sails and rigging—was replacing them ai would proceed without dischatging. four Murray, Smith, from Alexandria for Barbadoes. Pa) ixto St Thomas previcus to 19th ult, leaking badly. iad been discharged, and woule probably be condemned, Scum Frarxun, Wocdbury, for San Franeiseo, went ashore Oct 81 on the bar in Tomales Bay on Monday. The vessel and cargo is s total 1 Pascengers and crew ‘Tre Franklin was a schooner of aront 100 tons, valued at $3 000, and owned by Messrs Chipman, Bourne & Co, avd Capt’ Woodbury. She was partially in- sured. Her cargo consisted of 600 bbls lime, 40 tons barley, and a quantity of wood on deck. Sam Beyry Linrs, from Savannah for Boston withjlam- ber, was wrecked Ist inst, off Cape Hatteras; crew saved. Some Maxterta, of Boston, from Charleston, wae oon- demped at Havana 28th ult, and would be sold at auction. cur Currorp,, Kelly, from Boston for Rockland, ran into schr Gov Arnold, (of Thomaston,) Thompson, from Calais for Boston, about 11 PM 7th inst, about twelve wiler east cf Cape Elizabeth. The Clifford rank in the course of an hour. The crew were taken off by the Gov Arnolé, bat everything else was lost. She an as- sorted cargo Th re was insurance on the schr for $500. The Gov Arnoli put into Portland for repaira to hull and igeing, sna would probably sail again Lith. A topsait ‘cr, with spars on deck, was ashore on the besocn below Néedford 10th en Notice to Mariners. From ord after the 46tn day of December, 1363, aamall fixed whits light, 21 feet 8 inches above ordinary high water, will be seen near the end of Long Wharf, New Ha: ven, Conm. By o:der of the Lighthouse Beard A. LUDLOW CASE Inspector of Lights, &c., Third district. Capt Stuart, of whaleship Corinthian, states that, from a careful examinasion made on his from New Zea- Jand te the Arotic, be is fully sat that Suwarrow’s I+Jand is laid down on his chart 55 miles west cf its true Position. He recommends ships to keep 8 good look-out while yi pre that neighborhood, tat 18 '5 3 lon 162 26 W. On the 9th of March, 1853, the same ship dis- cerned anisiand not laid down on the chart. It isin 8 Jat « 56, lon 170 16 W. Saw the breabers, and found it to be a dangerous reef, extending E by 8, and W by N, say 15 wiles long by three broad: a smal! of the reef tte water. Can be seen but eight 3 in clear wea: er. w Whalemen. Sid from Provincetown Nov 30, schr K Nickerson, Jen- ee of N Atlentic ocean, id from New Bedford Dec 10, ship Java, N Pacific ocean, Capt Brown, of ship Ontario, of Sag Harbor, at Hono lulu, was killed by the falling of a blanket piece from sloft. He was engaged in cutting in at the time of the accident. He died in fifteen minutes after he was struck. At Mauritius, Oct 18, Monmouth, Ludlow, Cold Spring. Had put in to land crow and passengers of Br bark Meri- dan, bound from London for Sydney, wrecked on the island of Amsteram. Arr at Sat Frenciico Nov 3, ee a es pgs from Bhering straits, 600 bbls ofl, During the eruise ten months took but five whales, Capt C represents the st kearon as ® most unproductive ene. Whales were th searce and shy, ard it was only with the greatest difficulty they could be taken. He mentions one da: whieh he dbserved seventy-four versels after a school, aud al — the boate were all out and indefatigable in their exertions, but a soli whale was taken. He says that all who have visited those regions represent the past season as the most unprofitable they have any knowledge of. Some vessels had not secured more than one. Also arr at do Nov 6, sebr Jupiter, Thomas, from » cruise down the coast, ‘ith oil.” SvoKkax —Nov 19, lat 86 40, lon 51, Hoogly, of Warren, Bhip Arab, from Bosten (uly 5), for San Francisco, July 18, lat 86, lon 48. hip Inask Welton, B , from Singapore for New lon 2266. York Oct 14, lat 34 54 Ship sou Cross, Paine, from New York oe 19) for San Francisco, Oct 9, Jat 12 min 8, lon 21 19 W. Ship Uriel, Foster, from Li for Cape of Good Hope, Nov 25, lat 50 06, lon 10 16 W. rk Kremlin, from Boston (July 20) for Honolulu, July 20, lat 10 N, no lon. ‘The bark pasred 28th ult, lat 28 43, lon 72 40, is sup- posed to be the Brasiliero, from New York for Vera Cruz, Brig Rotheay (Br), Bama, from Leghorn (Nov 4) for New York, Nev 16, lat 36, lem 74; W. F Ports. Latah meas at tr Genes Nov 16, schr Connecticut, ridge, Baxgor. ‘ Ca TIO Are Ost 31, ships Anpawan, San Franeisco (and 8) Nov 4 for Chincha); Victory, do (sla 8d for )5 Gem of the Sea, Austral Ney 1, 8t Thomas, (nia sth for Chincha); Pauline, Acapulos (sid 8th for Chirchs Burliugton, 'Obincha’ (sid 9th for UStates); fon, bark St George, Han Francisoo (sd 8th for Chinchs), 24, ships Rovcos, San Francisco (ald 8th for Chirchs); F Bultley, Her and Aimpton, do (all ra 2th for Chinebs) cark Firetiy, ‘Austrai:.. “tb, ‘an francisco (al th for incha) ; ahi, Jaltimore, Australia; Cambridge, San Pransloes! lect sseatrice, do eld 7th for Chincha) ; 4th, snip Eva, do; 6th, ships Ante. lope, do (eld 11th for Chinohs); Mazatlan, Acapulco Gilden West, Chincha; Kate Swee Australis (sld 11th for Chincha); bar! sha; Mary, do; 8th, ship Musconomo, do; bark Terror, do; 9th, ship om igre do; bark Larabee, do; 11th, ship , do; bark Luoia field, Australia. ’ sid Oot Si, ebips Robert He dass lower, and Amelia, Chincha; 23, ‘‘Jomlhay ham,” do; 33 Bishop, UStates; 4th, Northern Crown, Chineba; Danube, Ustates; 7th, Herculean, Chincha; 8th, bark Juno, Ustetes; Sth, ships Burlington, do; 11h, Panama, do, Croxerarm, Nov 17—No Am vessels in port, ‘The Fiver was still open apd wo appearanee of ioe, A number of foreign vesse's had arr and were actively lag for Groat Britain. eld 16th, abip Dublin, Merrill, Boston; bark St Harlawpy, (Rus.) Torlew, do Caxpena’-Arr Gob 13, bark Arethusa, Holway, NYork ; 18th, ship Ratiler, Brown Huasco, Ginnartan, Nov 14, wind east—No Am vessels im port. GrxoA, Nov 18—No Am venseis im port. Giascow—In port Nov 22, Br ships British Lion, Lesak, for NOrleans log: Three Bells, Crichton, for NYork do, Br bark Briton, for ere nt tondo, Wees 2ist, snip Iner, Bo New Hampshire, Chase . Hoyoreiv—In t 22, ships Shooting Star, Bonj Howard, and Mechanics’ Own, wig surgeon of i: Harriet a Montauk, and Judge Shaw, Sophronia, for San eon; Harmony, Rogers, rch EL F. ost, Hem: do. sobr Plaact. Kenny, NYork; 7th, , le Bave, with staves for or d, Va, to finish ldg; sehr Hope, Briand, 4 . Mosee, de, | would load for Boston. i ohestasteiimnsiichititiiendatt ot. Livmarcor—Arr Nov 24, ship “Wsalator, Day, St Johm ag RS se Griffon, Davis, tor in 19, J Penaell, tor ls teyphia ds; Mary HE NYork lig; for do do.’ Sid abt 6th, stips Sterliag, Kesdall, Tolman, Bewell, Bostoa; loth, Sold vn, Shaw, NYork. Marnovune—Arr Sept 16," barks Chic: Newcastle, NSW; 11, Gay Had,’ Davis, Boston Jume’10; Nimrod? Niel sacs etl Se aN LTSe, ehlze Avioete, New York Ma 31. bark Cuba, Evans, for Holmes, Wikmi: to Messina ¢ to load fortBoston.” - ‘room, just arrived, te load Yor New York’ after diag bas cargo of coal; Lion, Gardner, for do, watt the remainder of her yg reacy. Sid Nev 1g, Vounly, sche Fipiog Eagle, New York; Mi Freeda echt lew York; Philadlphia. . : ay. Mrssva—In Nov 13, brig Marshfield, Hogdon, for NYork ldg. fad iain ark apical Savage, New Orleans, Nawoastiz, Nov 24—In shi for New York, log: bark Ptah; Spalord, for te, Sheek ready. The Brit vessel Sarah Margaret, bark of Portland, were expected immediately, and PALeRMo—Im ‘Novi, barks Cabs, Se fer NYork 18th; Esl, Eutiee, for ‘Damon, ia da Francesc “4 ‘damn; Coon fer do Coben, Whiting, for Boston ‘agi « 3 ba Whiting, for next Coie (Slo), for Nore 1064 16 days; also the eter pe gos Baker, for Bea — jov mands, tun s00n, enly "Am versal, i 6 briga 8 Merrill, Means, Savan- 8 ‘oun, N! Deo louns, NF—Arr Nov 19, b: ar tera ines to sy . iy, NYorks OMAB— lov (ia Carolina, Grows, (rom Cardi fox Raveen (er Ys Diskatersye gobrs i Thurston, from Boson for Port Prise ta distress; Meridian, Longe Pry Alexandria for Barbadosa do; Gen Scott, Stokely, of and from Baltimore fer St Vim- cent, do. ‘Tape Bar, CGH—In port Oct 25, bark Tally Ho, Hig- Freeman dieg. (ame gins, hence Aug 3. VALPARAISO—| Oct 80, ship Prosper, £14 Oot 18 bark Eitin Harbeck, Srvery, Som , Sery, San Franelsco, NYork); sms Seon Ser) Mu San, Cate, Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Deo 9, schr Mott Bedell, Tread shite ciaraees nos aces ti Havens; ver; Tair NYoS BALTIMORE—Arr Dee 11, steawer George's Creek, Pow- Cid 10th. brig Triad, Wooster, Gu rénr Alvarado, Joy, Pert M-ria, Jam; sehr Industry ta, Atwood, West Indies; schr Valentine Doane, Conse, nies; sohr Harriet Trott, Portland, Me; sobr Jos Oram ell, Crowell, Digt ton. BUSfON—Arr Deo 10, P M, barks Istand City, Hinckley, Turks Islands 264 ult via Holmes’s Hole; Marcia, W NOrleans; Murillo, Woodside, do; Edisto, Kendrick, Charles- ton; Kilby, Oty Point; Modena, R; lo; 01 H Cardenas 10th ult, vis Holmes’s Hole; Nassau, Fla, do; Zenobis, Rollins, Amanda, Rose, fish, Georgetown, SC; Leni, Loman, Baltimore; Willians Crawford, Perry, Philadelphia; J B’ Coffin, Huntley, do; Wm H Parks, Morryman, do; Galena, Paine, do; Wm , Dunning, do; Manzanillo, Bal ey, do; Billow, Lewis, do; Helen Mz Perce, dc; schr rd Everett, Quinm, Aux Cayes, 3d ult; Insane Cohen Herts. Carter, Mariel vin Edgerton; Enterprise, Gordon, Jacksonville; General Her- sey, Folsom, naa vis Ho! Hole; James Hatch, Wilmin; NC; Kendrick Fish, Frost, Warwiex, Va; Charles trum, Nickerson, Richmond; Bi Huff, Alexandria; Eugene, Lovell, Georgetown, DC; Johw Batol a Pearl, Baltimore; Dennis, Benne:t, do; Clark, do; BE Bharp, Sharp, Philadelphia; N H Hall, Smith; , Burns; Cansry, Speed; Mayflower, Stoale; Jane, Wall; kL Hyde, very; Mary Poovey Sapson; Jams jane, Wall; very; eavey. Simpson; ond Eliza, Morton, aad Rowa, -Aflon, "Piladelphiai Foster, Jennison; Norwest, Haskell, and Oherry, Rondout. Grand Island, Provost, Perth Amboy; Caulklin, NYork; Compliance, Soa:a; Lightfoot, Wallace; Flavilla, Toylor; ‘Effort, Humphrey, and Langdon, York Cid brigs Pembroke, Li a market; Sarah Vose, Kelly, : Berry, Philadelphia; echr HS Lanfare, Tripp, NYork. ateniner City of New York; ship John Gilpia, in tow. Arr llth, ship pepiecn atdeld, Caloutts Aug 8; ; Angola, Savanna, via do; leston; Redecea and Fi Bod- nia barks L & & Hobart, Hodgdon, Smyrma Oct 10; Men Bird, Doane, Crenstadt Ost 19; Gera, Niokerson, Philadel. phis; brige Viator, Ellis, Doboy, Ga; Susan Small, Small, Philadelphia; sotre Emerald. Knipe, Georgetown, SC; nevs, Nichols, Wilmington, NC; M'A Gould, Grant’ Wreath, Tabbutt: Jobn A Roche Bateman; A M Johnsem, Butler Lady of the Ocean, Lewis; Mora, Shute, and Lat gs Bart, Philadelphia; steamer Titan, Cumm| . ork. Vis quarantine, Dutch schr Zeister, Naane’ Rotterdam Ost 19. Sid brig Mail, and from the where moat of them anchored on Saturday, brigs Louise, Noatornier, Andover. In Nantasket roads, ship Romanes of the Sea; brigs Brookline, Petrel, Cyrene, and $ Camp- bell; chr Storm King. CHARLESTON— trr in the roads Deo 7. bark F. Gibbs, from Mariel for Boston, put in for provistons. steamship Union, Adams, NYork; brigs Adels, Westen- derff, Havana; Gem Harris, Gilkey, Matanzas; Gulnare, Prillips NOrleens Ski schrs Yankee Biade, Swatzer, Northern port; John Webster. DIGRTON— Arr Deo 8, schi Norfolk; we ec MBS arn i$ do; Samuel L Crocker, lo for Taunton; Ji Smith, ‘Thrarher, NYork for do.” ican FRANKLIN, LA—Arr Dec 10, schra Castilian, Mo New York, (and sld for do ssme day); 11th, Rei Cathcart, Mebile (and cld for New York 13th}; 23d, J Swan, Townserd, New York, (and cld ‘or do.) GEORGETOWN, SC—Are Deo 6, scbr Minerva W Regers, Port Ewan. Cid 84, echr L A E¢ wards, Har NYork: th, brig Hesperas, Hoff, Bath; 7th, sohr Gov: GLOUCESTER Aer De 7 ura TC Bi Hopkins, LA 2 Arr 1 , sclra art] Lo] Philacelsisin: Willams, New York for Eactoset? JACKSONVILLE—Arr Nov 29. brigs M Van Buren, Ooa- zens, and David Daffel, Felt, NYork: schr Eicivab, dou, Boston; Dec 1, acbr' Almira, Joy, NYork; 34, brigs Woorter, do; Marcellus, do. KENNEBUNK—SId Deo 10. ships Helios, (now, 1,133 tone) Naron, New Orleant; prey to 10th, Margarete, (ne, 683 tons) Bell, Apalachicola. LUBEC—Are Deo 8, schra Tark, Rowell, New York. Sa 24, sebrs Harriet Ann, Huckins, New York; 6th, Tremoms, Parritt Baltimore. MOPILE— arr Dec 8 Polaccas and Matilda. Salos, Gosttares MAS AS KEW ORLEANS—Arr Dec 8, ship Emperor, Tib Boston; bark Almeida, Pepper, Ha Old ship Shepherd, Hamilton. Liverpool ba:ka! ucy, Dudley, ton: Golden Era, Thorndike Havre; Howland, C! timore; Marie Klizabeth (Fr), Delense, Gorre and 88. Louis, Kene Towed to sea ships Rebecca and Iowa. NORFOLK—Arr Deo 8, brigs Chastena, Hamor, and Tow, Pierson, NYork; ecbrs Orator Howard, do; “aretios Mculto, Newburyport; 9th, schra Greenmcy, Beatley, NYork for Alexandria;'B Brown, Rogers; Carolive Rogers; J N Ashmead, Bary vow Regulus, Torey, E Thomas, and Se. for Fairhaven, Cld (Br) brig Neander, Dawvom, jamaica. Tn Hampton Roads, elipper ship Golden Fagle, Fat 9 days fron Caillao, guano, firortlere-toe aaa much injury to topmasts and sails, NEWPORT—Arr Des 9, sohr .Em) Sam; from rk ry her bottom, her Ge- do; jagene, Atk! rile E w Bal- Philadelphia. In port 10th, 734 A the railway receiving new hank in re- ire nearly completed; i boldt ton), Cima, or Balers meedy. rig Hum! (of Boston), EW BRDFORD—Sld Deo 10, Doro! wait Netoe ), tehra shester, Wemt- PH'LADELPHIA—Arr Dee 11, steamer Delaware, lari, ‘ork. PROVIDENCE—Arr Deo 10, propellers Albany, Marble, Alban; Pelican, Jones, N York; eohr Harriet snd Haa- ‘arren, do; peller Manchester, Sid 10th schrs’ Ki spd thy Omaccke NOs ty Gibbs, Baltimore; Wm L Dayton, Douglas; Wakulla, sen; Jehn W Gandy, Townsend; and Sephis An Suite, Phil, delphie; John ‘Lancaster, Ross, Cape May; Moses Teonard. Pieroe, NYork; aloopa Atmeriea, Hull, Bikek- stone, Reynolds, and Mary , Hawkins, NYork; Lith, bas eee 5 Philadelphia; sloop Harvest, French, orl PLYMOUTH—Arr Dec 7, schr Sarah and Mary, Phila- delpbia, SId chr Canonhet, Churchill, Baltimore, ROGKLAND—Arr Deo 7, schra Only Son, New York; Sth, Richmond, New York, via Boston; Sarah Ann, New York, Sid 7th, achr Hurd, New York. SAN FRANCISCO—Arr Nev 8, ship Windward, Whiting, Boston 156 days; 5th, steamship Panama Hu Pana- ma 16 days; Br 8 Prittoe Cbarlie, Kerr, London; Mes- serger, Whipple, Cardiff, both vie’ Valptraiso; Bromem brig Margaret, Zimmerman, Bremen via Rio; 7th. steam ship Republic, McLean, &o; Fr abip Balla ham No, Pinard, Havre; 9th, thips Fouite, Wiasor, Bwtom 140 days; Mischtef, Thomjyoo, NYork 170 days via Valpa- ralzo 42’ days; Greyhound, Saow, Baltimore 132 days; Sandusky, Rie, NYork 170 days;'Horsourgh, Faller, e 160 days vie Rio Janeiro 110 daya; ‘barks Loutse (Date), Hnwald, Cardiff via Callao; Andador (Hem), 1 Valparaiso; Columbine (Dh), Anderson, Oe: diff vie Vi ralso; Koh't Noor (Br), Aandoloh, L’pool; Warratal ( i), Cardiff via Val ;, Parsee (Br), Henderson, brige Eroma (Ham Rabon, ‘Valparaiso, "hee Patty, Be: nolula 16 days; Trypbenis (2), MeKensie, Guayamas (Mexico), vis 3an Luis Ovin day; Prince de Joim tile, Ro well, San Pedro 26 days; steamer Peytona, Nak, NYork 136 dayn; 16th, bark Louise (fam), Bawa, Hamburg, via Falkland Islands and Velpataiso; Kate (85) Ravage, Glasgow; Henrietts Sophie (oa Lyche It, tulcabuano: Bertha (Ham), Jorgeson, Manila; Nith, ships Laurel (Br), Fenner, Cardiff; Western Star, Thayer, Boston 107 days; Martvales (Span), Ramirez, Mar nila 83 days ; barks Emily, (Br), An‘erson, London, vie Maceira and Juan Fernandes, Pathfinder, Lawrence, Val- paraleo 45 days; schr Minna, Paleford, ay; 13th,’ bark ‘orbronis, Hell, Honolulu; 14th, sbip Wild Duck, Hia- milton, NYork 180 days; brig Martha (Br), Brown, Glaa- gow, via Valparaiso ; 16th, bark Columbia, Sweeny, NYork via Monterey, 81d Oct 51, ships St Lawrencs, Callao; Charlotte (Be), Valparaiso; bark Britaonia (Now), Abrahamson, Callao; Nov 1, ehipContest, Brewster, Honolutu; bark Id4o, Kim- pall, Callao; brig Emily, Bourne, Valparaiso; 24, 'shipe Mersenger, Smith, NYork; John Bertram, Leadholm, Honolu{u;’ Anglo 'Sexon, ixeda, Callao; barks Juniate (Ham) Hong Kong; 6th, Mary, Spring, Callao; 7th, whipe: Pelican State, ——; Atalanta, Wallace, and Venice, Flagg, Callao; 8th, Unaine (Ham), Mazatlan; Lg m4 Montague (B-), Callao; 11th, Wild Ras , Sears; Bartlett: White Swallow, Lovett, and Harrisburg. Ma- thews, do; 15th, Mary Ann, Crooky, and St. Lawrence, Ferguson, do; Lord Varriston gg B oelng Hong Kong; bark Ann Jenkins (Br), Lloyd, ; brig Alphonsa, Coffin, it a oor Val Callao; sebe Me ‘cy 8, bark Mary Spring, Valpey, J , y, tilde, Guldoger, Hong Kong; bth, shi Backer, Callao; 10th Aum Geoehine. (Br), Whileway, Ve lparaiso, 11th, Amazon, Bourne, Callso; 14th, bark Madonna, Raa onda, sell, Hum boldt; brig Ingeborg (Ham), Hun/,ewald, Vab- PASTONINGTON Arr Dee 8, sobre J Birdy‘, and 0. Wide liams, ViriAnia. WILMINGTON, NO—Arr Deo yt Afelkiante te, NYork, Old 7th, schrs See Lion, Th’maa, Gucen, Garland, Baty te. ™