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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1856. Ju: uguration of the At1P. M, om Thursday, ihe Governor of South Sonate, ith the Judges »' the State, Board of Trustees of the Coil ge, and other pub- be attended in the hail 0 the | ouse of Represea- tatives to Governor Allston. witness the inauguration o ‘The Governor elect was escorted end the Committee of Arrangrm deak, and was received by the Hou-e coveted. He eddrensed tho secom®'y en fellowes PRKECDENT AND GLNTLEMEN OF 1 HESBNATS, MR SPRAK AND GENILEMEN OF TH: HoUok oF REPRESEWTATIVES—In obedience to your sum aivus ( assume the executive offi 3e, | Bow appear before you to take the usual oath. [ts com }@ terms emorace (he ony Thave to give Suiler me tirss, with projouna re oon wertas eats: Lives of the people, grateiuliy wo acknow! this token of the padlic conde ence, and to express my semaidility of the honor which you aave been pleased to bestow. Aware that my election is owing more to your kind con- sideration of wy loog aervi x8 in ue Ceneral Assembl, than to any peouliar fiuess or merit of my ow 100, that the oitice is invesved with fow prerogativ Dut litle patronage, yet | accept it at your haads of high honor and dignity ; wich sincere distrust,ho' of my ability to moet your expectations, I pope permitted to reiy on ihe good will waich you have thus exhibited to judge me candidly, w advise me ‘rankly, and me generousi, Wreughout my official course, to omy Goa YoU May no% be disappoiuied 1a your estimate a powers, and that! may 9c eniigntened and qualttied jor the high responsibi ity ‘With leas ardor io my uature—with far less eloquence and ability to enforce my views—I propose to pursue enerally the like course of admivisiraion which has Stes a0 well illustrated by ny uistinguisned predecessor daly progressive, yet eminenily conservative. lpropese to uddress myrel! and to invite your atten- on, caletly to the deveiopement and improvement of the internal resourses of our cherished common wealta; and also to cultivaie, as far as ood faith, frank and fair dealing can ailuct such results, just relations anda good underrtanding with ovr sister Sisies, Among the mosi trying uves before me may be men- uoned which are incigent to the exercise of the pardoning power. The idea of being impelled by @ sense Of duty to decline ine clememcy tyoked im behalf ofa condemaed husband, or son or brother, is painful to my nature, e7en in coptemoiation. Yet, education has | tavgbt me that ft is comyrary to order and good govera- meut to interfere with the due course of jus tice, To vindicate the majesty of the law is ut with the interes: of every good citi- | —Wt will infringe the liverty of none. For this purpose courts are established, which administer the orimipal law with justice~rememboring mercy. Justice upon the criminal ts often mercy io t.e community. The chief magivtraie shoud require a full raport of the tagta from tue court which tried the case, as a condition precede ut to entertain.ng any petition agsinst the execu tion of its decrve. With regard to our federai relations I would willingly be hopeful of the future. But the bistory of our present Congress, the torbiddivg aspect o' ngland, and the | many repelling circ» mstan es whi mark the receat federal election, taken in connection with their antec dents, coustitute a soiemn warning to the Southern cot try, whieh we canpot overiook, sud must not fail to heed. God great it may serve to draw ‘Staves alfected nearer im copiidence and counsel. rite which would peril the peace and union of the deracy, rather than witness the extension ot do- meatic slavery into ibe Territories, is the same which suc- ceeded iwenty-eight sears sgo in imposing on the stapie ‘States the burden of a protective taril strengthened and emboldened pow by various successes, and embittered by the commingling with it of a reckless tiem. It must be rebuked, or the bond of union will be brogen and ed. ‘To our constitutional tpion is justly to be ascribed the ‘wonder!ul BR prosperity aod power of the United States. Abroad it is known only as national—the “ Ameri can Union,” and there it is a tower of strength to the citi- zea, Withia the shadow of which nis lite aod property are safe At home we recog! it as federal—composed of rT nt States and integral parts each of which, as it enjoys the benetits derived trom ibe terms of the coa stitution, cannot escape accountability for the co existing @uties imposea thereby. (pon the observance of those im their true spirit as to berself, it is the right ard the State to insist as well as to see that due obser- Of the same is re: dered on her own part Itis ead to percetve that the St Eastern and Nortbern & , estrangemen among their citizens towards ur, and hostility to the in- stitution (our birtoright) watch bes constituted so ma terval an elemen: of their \ ealth, as well as of oor bapp! ness and prosperity. At the Ume the constitution was adopted, property ta African slaves was beid legalized mad protected in a ma jority of the confederated states Since the period of ad- mission of the five Grates woich were organized ia the Northwestern territory coded by Virginw, the nomber of States still holding such property was reduced to one balf of the comfederacy. Mosi of the other half or seo- Won deny their ovligat.on to recognise this property and tbelr duty in relation thereto toward their co-States \ here ve, in some measure, the power ‘we must preserve the equilibriam between the two sec im at least one of the federal councils. That equi! tm the Senate was disturbed by the regular adais Californie—it muy de restored by the admission it shal! beeome the settled policy of the fede eral goverpmeni, (ba' stetes which adbere to the insti- shall po more oe admitted into the Union, than the 30. States, un ess their people Whall bave become utterly bind to their own interests eefely, makiag common cause {or 8 common isterest, Combune to throw of that government, or will prove order of our common couatry—when reotution ‘and aparchy would have beem the consequease triomph to (bose whose motto seems to be “rule or ‘ain,’’ the canvess has resulted as the or this ‘State destred, in the appointment of Electors favorable to our viewr——avorabie to (he election of a distinguished ottizen of Ponnsy!vania, ripe in statesmanoship, experi. enced and wise in dipiomacy, sound in constitutional iaw, honesty and remarkable equanimity. It knows not iy f fet Ls E if i i Hi fi #3 : e i HI tt z z é : f f 837 g | ii 2 . {an ips of tbo Spoaner the b The Hon, James Simson, or of the Hionse, thea ‘dministered the oath to the Governor, if hi Sausl aig- oified and impressive manner. During the delivery of >, snapper wae — ‘Umea compliment ‘The &; having discharged bie duty, the Hon. J. “Chemnut, Jr., President of the denai, requested the Se mate to retire to their chamber, here tne _Waa delivered by bim, in presence of the members of tbe Howse, the Judges ke. ‘This ceremony being concluded, the Governor elect ‘wan escorted to the eastern portico of the Capitol, where the Sheriff of Ricbiand, \- ow Hee in the © ©O a0 met, tes can find ber Pogiand | sunken iu some places to a dey id not Gnd the misting \ voppies over the pinnacies of ‘s chureh, mo damage was done other than to the towers and the roof, which was somewhat broxen tn. The same squall took the tin roo! off the City elevator, carrying it over the New York Contral freight depos, aud depositing it in Ohio street, Tne root of the building sus. - wu injury Other than the breaking ia of # couple of skylights, roof of Johnson’s elevator went off. flying clear over Onto street, dumping itself in Clark & Skinner's can mocking d the north rating of ihe bridge. As the gaie continued a very heavy sea came on in the lake and raised the water \p the creek and canais 10 the level of the docks. Steamboats and propellers were lift- ¢d up, 80 that their guards rested on the dovks; and it required @ great deal of labor and m ment to pre- vent their crushing down as the watersubsided. We be- Leve, however, that little injury resulted to vessels. Passing down the docks the scene was exciting. Wil- kie’s warebouse, on the extreme end of the dock and bridge leading to it, was reduced to ruins by the flood, which jifted ic up and then laid it down agaia in a rather miXe¢ upcordition, ‘TRere was but lise freight in the ware . The propellors wm the Erie Basin, at the dock of the Western Trausportation Company, were deotiedly ua- €asy, anc cecasienally gave cach other severe thumps. ‘be Ostawa bad ber bulwarks kn: cked ia about thestem, eng Others were @ good deal browed. There was a good Geai of trouble in keeping them off tue dook as the water sudeided. ‘Keeping om down the basin we found e schooner in a bad jam = She had been ivading with coal near the foot cf Gebesee sireet, and broke loos; dri'ting up the basia against the slip this side, she lodged with her bows against one bulkhead and stern egainst the other, where she broke in two and sunk. she lies now with a part of ber deck ander water. Lt was the Alwilda ‘The most serious damage was done o the track of the Niagara Falls Rawiroad, throughout the whois space Woere piles are Griven to protect it from the sea. As far down as a point opposite the north end of the break. Water it is uninjured Beyond that the sea made a clean breach over the track for a distance of a quarter of a mile. ia all this space the track is washed out and Of ten or twelve feet. Just beyond the Round use the piles are carried ‘away to the level of the beach, vrobanly by drift wood. The Round House is all righs, thouga it is bandsomely froaiec over win frozen spray, balf way up the dome. We do nothear that any ome was drowned im the shanties urder we lee of we railroad embaukment, but they mast bare been nicely wet down The damage te ths track (s very considerable, and will interrupt commuai- cation for a numer of days. In the cansi, we saw three canal boats with their stems on the tow path and their bows in the water, all ready to igunch. Al miong the canal boats are to be seen lodged oa the bank with a “ list to leeward.’’ Aside {rom the damage done to the shioping and docks, we bave to record mber of houses blown down, and we might add s pathetic chapter on boop-skirts, tbe eventful progress of ladies going home from church. Among ibe buildings which suffered we notice: A house in Ninth street, near Maryland, rear end biown to. portion of the roof was blown off a brick bullding on A North Division street, below The spire apd southwest section of the roof of echooi Louse in district Twenty-one was biown off Four frame one story cotiages, unoccupied, on Shum- way street, are entirely destroyed, and two on Peckham street also ievelled with the ground. These were all uew ane partially unfinished dwetiogs. Part of the roof was dlown off a two siory frame house cn Monroe tireet. ‘A porticn of the wall of thé old Central Raliroad depot was biown cown. 78 suffered immensely, and somebody's tin roof tay in West Eagie street. Owner requested to call aim bis property. ‘The best illustration ef the force of the wind is to be seen on the Terrace, near Church street. A Bide. Walk, six ieet wide, of three inch plaok, spiked cows to ‘crons pieces, was lifted up bedily fro ground, nigh enovgh to sweep the lante'm from a amp post. To do risen six or eignt feet per; 7. The gals subsided during the evening, and the weathor grew colder. Scie of the piers are injared, and so far As wo can see the light house on the reef is safe, though eveu (hw morpiag, the sea was breakiug over the laa- tern. it seems to be well loaded wih ice. Provably this structure will uever have ® more severe trial of its stability. The tu roof of Fleebarty & Co ’s warehoure, Central wharf, war a good portion of it torn up, and deposited wm the ate ‘The ane reeted over the dock near Williams, Tanner & Co.'s, and Geo. Brownell’s, were shaitered aad partially blown cown. A church ov Maple strect had ite windows blown in during the service, one of them atriking and slighily in- jortag the preacher. Ali the Jowiands were under water, the highest point reached was about nine feet above the usual leve! of the eke. Tits farm, we are tol: flowed, and the embap) ment to tbai neighborhood was somewhat undermined, out the po esa suffer so as to prevent the regular running tains We bear that a tree fell across the track of the New York Central Railroad, a short distance this side of Lan- ast freight train had passed castwari. ther train following it, was stopped in time to prevent a disaster A Terrible Tragedy in Litnols. ‘The ‘oliowing extract from a private iettor, dated et a Me. rome pretty warm inogoage bat passed between tho Vee, agreed to and ¢id sign & retraction im the presence of a friena whom the Messrs. Fleming had brought m. Immedia'ely afier delivering the paper into the posses- Sion of their ‘riend, the Messrs. F., or one of the brotners, says to Mr. C., “lam now going to £ $ ft a i E i E & 2 sé ait i are substantially the assault was the whip hich was one of the first to leave the § convicts, with the ex oo ae cies, treat of tne’ chat re-eecending tbe 2 cl a's Haas eich ko Eansod'n notate Rev. ur, hemp then handed another to Mr. wae pvt i HH i : HI f ! i i i 3 i Fi ell 3 a Navigation—The Camber hin Cana ccssarly Scerexerowr oF Inne Tov graphteays the Chespeake aad oved WP With (oe, nnd navigation Is ned A large number of boats are fr is now | sf s § rf i z i 4 3 c' — Be it enacted, That the Mayor of this city be authorized to employ such ai additional number of night’ or day" police the next tbirty days, as be necessary ‘fifty in number; and that for the next thirty days the night police shall go ou duty at seven o'ciock BM. aad that thelr pay sball be two doilers per night for that time. it epacted, That no tree person of color, remov' any other county in this state, ehail be permitted to ri the city of Nashviile, and the city officers are hereb: rized and directed to arreat ali such tree persons of color, and circumstance aL Until the suspicious are removed. ” (Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.} Arexanpaia, Va., Dec, 15, 1856. Breaking Up rest by Patrol: in said city, surrounded with susp'cio confine them of a Large Colored People— 4r- is and Punishment Yori ht Meet- sigs Suspendid—flour Market— Mail Steamer, dc. Saturday nig dt in‘ormation reached the paiive of an as- me mbiage Of negroes at the place of the late Dr. Alexan- der, near Four Mile run, which, tor some time, has been, as unders}ood, in the occupancy and care of colored poo: ple; and, it ts said, telegraphic Cae were ex- changed between she deparuments at Washington and tue Mayor, and the Governor of Virgmia. Two or three bo. dies of citizens, in patrol capacity, took as many diffe. rent routes for survay. Ata iaie hour one of the parties, about fifteen in number reached Alexander's place, where they found sume {ity colored people, six of whom were women, with a fine supper, good drink and ali the belongings of @ conviviality whice would have doae cre dit to almost any festive ecene of the kind. In the beighth of this jubdee—often tolerated ia every county of the ‘State—the sable sons of *-Oid Virgiony’’ were surprised by the patrol, and twenty-eight of their number con- veyed to the city. There was but onocf the wrole party who bad ot of any and that was a 5 were ‘oui and ‘without = inden, “hale pak seeaeaues im the “unlawful aseembiege, '’ for which each of them were fined, under corporation law, $3 84, and ordered to receive, undorthe State law, fifteen jJashes. Twenty-seven wore, accordiogiy, whipped yos- terday, ond one, who hada fit, was excused. Nineteen paid the required fine, and aine remaia in jai! for defauit ‘The Mayor renewed the order to provent night ings of colored peopie for any purpose whatever, bi nigbt, the congregations not betng notided, religious meetings were suffered to proceed as usual, with the un- derstanoing, bowever, that they are ail ditcoatinued un- til further orders. The colored people of Alexandris and Its vicinity should bear in mind that under an order of the Mayor they are Ot permied to by away from their homes after haif. past seven o'clock apy evening, withou: the passes which are allowed by the laws. Last night but one arrest wes made; a we'll known co- Jored man, walking wish a .¢ was found to have a kpife and @ bullet headed cana, which caused his arrest. Several arrests were mado in Fairiax county, but withoat discovering any indication of hostility. For genera! information | state that under tho Virginia law ‘a negro shal: be punished with stripes if be keep or carry any firearms, sword or cther wespon, or be found jm ap unlawful aseombly.”” “Every arsembiage of co- toree persons in the nighttime, forany purpose, isan uplawiul assembly.” any justice noe 8 order out patrols ia bis county or corporation, and such patrols snali take any person found in an unlawful assembiage.’’ THE INSURRECTION IN TEXAS. ‘The rumors of a vegro inaut restion in Harrison county bave led rhe ey tment of a commictee to investi- ate the matter, The committee report that ¢! idence of anv concert of action, or any definite ideas among the negroes of what they would or coutd do, or of apy real intention of doing anything. There haa @ good deal of loose talk “about the late election—the Prospects of Fremont’s election, and the belief of some that they would be free if Fremont was elected.’ The committee dad no evidence that any white man was im- plicated with tho negroes, bot they suggest the necessit; for each and every siavebolaer keeping & strict wi over bis own negrces and premises, and not allowing any begroes but bis own to visit his premises without a fpecial permit. Tbe also recommend the keepmg up Psiro # in the several beats of the county, and permitting Begroes irom passing from one plantation to another, and carrying arme, Kc We think these suggestions may be equally applicable to many other counties. Horrible Indian Out A Chippewa In- Olan Burned by the Sioux. (From the St. emul, Minnesota, Pioneer, Dec. 3.) By the arrival of gentleman in ths city ay we ere ip porseesion of the details of a terrible outrage commiited by the Sioux Indians, near Gloncoe, on Sun- ony, tbe 28 ult, Party of Siocx Indias meet- ut last Temperance Question stat ure. (From the Albany Siavesman, Deo. 12.) Nquor trade is a business in which a large number 2? Of perscos have an interest; and there is question of much more importance than that of temperance to the people Of the State at large. The pubdjic wiil, therefore, for | hot exceed- Additional from Hayti. ‘THE EMPEROR AT PORT AU PRINCE.—QUIET KESTOKED—THE MARKETS, (Correspondence of Evening Post | ‘The bark Ciara Windsor brisgs advices from Port au | Eee ee seateeno eens poror een a grand tournee the southern of his empire, the theatre of a recent outbreak, and returned to bis capital on the 16in of No- vembir—toadopt the language of the offcia’ journai— *‘amidet the thunder of artillery and the acolamaitons of tbe populace and the " The pext day, after a grand review, bis Mejosty held a levee, ot which all the pablic fanoction aries were prerent, and were entertained | by the Duke of Tiburo! ister of Marine aad War, with an account of the impe. progress, which be was direct- ed by the Emperor to make. His grace anvounced, says | the idewr, ** that the most profound tranquility reigned in the province visited by his Majesty, who had under- taken and accom; bis journey for the eminently patriotic of establishing that prolic order watch had been momentarily disturbed by Motso La mour, who, influenced by ambition, after toraing traitor to his country aoa kinz, bad inauced a nuarber poreoss totake up arms against the government, part of whom were animated by bis own wir and part, aod by far the Jarger umber, were sed by his doctrines, sub- versive of all order, General Lamour aad hie con federeies bad, however, been overtaken by the arm of ‘the Jaw, and punishment inflicted upon those who bed disturbed the pubiic peace, without which oeither in tus- try nor prosperity could exis}, He also assured them that his Majesty wouid always socond the efforts ant as- pirations of the nation to order and progress. In conclusion, nis Grace alluded to the axsistance which bis Majesty had received in ail parts of the Southern pro- vince, and to the lively sympathy and affection to which the peopie and the army given expression. Eis My. Jesty was deeply sensible of these tokens of devotioa, ‘and thecitizens of the South, of all classes, assured nto that ‘heir gole deeire was for the meitenance of peace, to stcure which ead they promised their hearty concar- rence, The usual cries of “ Vive Empereur!”’ &c., this speech, ard the bal! of autience resounded with the enthusiastic shouts of the E:nperor’s loyal subjects. MARKETS. {From the Feutlie au Commerce, Nov. 29 } Jacun, Nov %46.—No saies of coffee reported for the week, although it is in demand, and several vessels are waiting to load oilers offer at $1168 $116—(the Hay- tien dollar is about six cents of our currency.) Tne road stead is full of vessels and the place well supplied with all kinds of provision: The arrival of several cargoes of salt hes cousedac’ wae in prices. Tho following are the current quotat.vos:—Codfish, $160; mackerel, $1! herring, $130; por’, $510; flour, $240 a'$250; butur, $6; sugar, $3; tobacco, $4; coflee, $115 a $116; cotton, 6160; hog wood, $60 a $66; rum, $9; Brazil wood, $60; gualac, 860; doubloons, $283 Avx Caves, Noy, 25 —Business is paralyzed by the dullness of toe market Scarcely any coffee has been of. Jered for sale. The receipis of logwood are amali. Bu d+ ness is expected to revive, nowever, ina few days. The following are the quotations:—Coddsh, $130; mackerel, $226; pork, $150 @ $500; flour, $220 a $240, cofiee, $112 8 $114; logwood, $75; cocoa, $l4i; doubloons, $272 $280. Cars Haynes, Nov. 12 Be hong [ich pened ‘® great change ip bas resu ited. fee te quot $120 a $131. The arrival of several vessels to load has caused a rise of $5 in logwood. Cooos ts scarce and gold in no demand. The reins, which sttil continue, hinder the regumption of business. following are the quota —Codfish, $66 a $30; mackerel, $110; pork, $1408 $3 & $3 60; coffse, $130 8 $.51; logwood, $60; cocoa, $160; doudioons, $264. Gonaivas, Nov. 46-—Business is reported as very dull. Cosiee, $124; logwood, $55; cotton, $180; doudioons, Port av Pruvce, Nov. 29.—Transactions in general are onennn cee in consequence of the recent heavy pay- ments. Notwit! standing the numerous arrivals during the week, coffees, in view of a rise, are in request at $125; logwood at $70; cocom at $166, cotton at $136; doubioons at $254. Exchange on Europe is qoted at $243. Personal Intell 5 George Peabody, kaq., is in Boston, and intends to ro- main there the present week. He had eatirely revovered Hon. Thomas H. Benton is at the Tremont House, Boston. Hon. Mark Trafton, member of Congress, of Massacha- sotts, parsed through Boston on Saturday, on his way to Kittery, Sle., whitber he proceeded this morning to pay the !ant iribate of respect to tbe remains of bis deceased mother, who bas just clied, at the advanced age ofcignty- two years. Sepators R W. Johnevn of Arkansas, and Joho B. Wel- ler of California, bave arrived in Washington. It fs not Hon, Howell Cobb, but another gentioman ct tbe same pame, who is the euibor of the work entitled “ Scriptural Exemination of the Institution of Slavery.’’ Letters received from Hon. Henry R. Selden Lieut. Governor elect of New York, dated London, 19th ult., State that be bas recuperated his healt consideraol: Since bis voyage, and ‘snow in excellent condition. It Sele Nene Oe eee eae, for jome. Hon. Andrew.J. Donelson wasin Memphis on the 4 inst., on bis way to his plantation in the vicinity of Na- poleon, Arkansas. Governor Wright, of Indiana, was in St. Louis on the 10th tpst. The Atlanta, Georgis, Intelligencer axys:—We ler- stand tbat Bon. A. H. icnees aes saaleage to 8. H. ‘Hill, Req , on Saturday, 6tb inst., Hon. Thomas W. Taom- ‘as being the bearer. The chalienge, we learn, wa: de clined, but on what particular grounds we bave not been The Florida Peniniular announces the arrival of Gen. Harney at Tampa. a... — American gold diggers een been in jus as for some time pecting for the precious metal, bad pearly all pw tne so ou account of the sickly climate, which had proved on the coast very de Dilitating lo Americans. ‘The President bas officially recognized Saul A. Strut as vice Consul of Brazil, at Cheriosten, 8. C. A Rartroap Case Decroep.—Ruel H. Bassett sued the Norwich and Worcesiea R. R. Co. $6,000 Catmages sustainded by an accideat received at a col liston between two trains. He was engineer of roo ee eee eae from oat. ‘The case was lately tried at Rorwich, and the Jury de- cided for the ¢efendaute. ‘watch with come curiosity for indications as to tne pro- bable action of the now that the im the | iP It will be remembered that Mr. D. C. Littlejohn, of Os- wego, was the leader of the probivitory im the Le- Pinlature, in the winter of 1864- It would seom from ® of the Os ‘Times, & paper coniroiled by Mr. Littieyoba, and wh CSyp bs sentments, that the pregramme is to Moenee law. The Times specks as tollows — We necd not say that the use of intoxicating \iquorn in Ove of the greatest evils that afflict We need argument to show that to this cause, rectly, isto be altribeted three fourths of panperiem and im the land. Thesefacts ars known crime wail, aud bave been proved aud Soecea sees, iene o u tor ali joving to the Wert, already wri a libs ‘advante. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Goorge Law... . Te inessee . New York .... STREAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA, Taanmi—From Charleston 19th and 4b, due at Havana 224 and From Havana luth and 23th, due at New York 17th From New York 1b, arrive at Havana 17th and ‘leans 19th. From New Orleaas 27th, Havana 2th, jue at New York ad. Bisce Wanrion—¥rom Mew York 27th, arrive at Havana Ist and New Orlesos M4. From New Orleans 12th, Havana | Mth, dne at New York inh. Laas Re York st AR gad Dew Ovtcons pty AKER CiTt—From New Yor! each month, arriving | at Havana 12h. and Mobile 14th. Mobile Bd, Havana Mth, due at New York 2a. THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. * | _ The following may be of value to those having correspond- | the Enat-— Arrives at the 9th and 28th of same month, oP ine Sheer about the Sth or fist of same and Sth or 6th of Arrives at Aden about the 2h or 26th of sme and 10th oF mont Peta Agen abont the 26th oF 27th of ame and day of arrt- and Lith to 80th for "sen Nery teamer arrives at Bombay about the Sdto bun nd ith to 71a of the following month lowing mon| "re Point de Gaile for Palo Penang the day, ifthe steamer bas already arrived which takes the mat] on. ‘Aeriver si Pulo Penang about we 12h oF 13th and 28th oF py ey about the 16th or 16th and Sist or ist of following about 12 hours after arrival. Kieives at jong Kong about he 23 or 2h and 8h or 10th of follow ing menth. Leaves nest day for Shanghae. Rngiand—ove on the &h and 30th of each Len md = ‘at Alexandria about. Un PT dit Bhs g i 2 EEeoad Pes 27 10 8, to erect tnd Avrora, the town thus created to ‘The boundaries of the town are thus at the northeart corner 0) the town of Wort Sener, run ping thence ew ton line of iota to the weet I'ne of the town of Marit, and to the northeast corner of int No. 1; thence fouth on the @aid weet line of the town of Marilin to the southwest corcer of said town thenoe woateriy along Hine to st nsuce northe e ‘ é AN packages and letters intended for the New Youe a Hiewatp should be sealed, Port of New York, December 16, 1856, CLEARED. Wheeler, Robinson, Giaagow —W Lanca: re Oe cies ene, Gove, Cardenaa—I K Gager. Ding O Woodward, Chase, Sagua la Grande—C a E Providence—Young & Oo. sel Navds. Lasberion, GrenatePeincey A Bartlett. fcbr Hamming Bird (Br), Chisholm, Londonderry, N8—) 8 Renate sicut, Lowery, Lavacca~Wakeman, Dimon & Shoppy, Pranklin—Peek, Church & Co. Movie owen Mopieon It wr Jon James, M, ster. J Pe . *Plaksonvilie cit D irookman & Co. awernen, Ravannah—J R Gilmore. hr Amerious, Vanderbilt, Charleston—lolner & Potter. Sehr Fanny. Hal, Cherlerieniggion Dollaer & Pott. Tone OE Te park, Wilmlogion—Waleh, Uarver Chase. Sebr T B Smith, Briggs, New Bedford—Master. vedo! Baltimore 1 B Cromwell. Rieamer Mars, Nichole, Philade'phia ARRIVED. espont, Kepnard, Havre, Nov 1, with mdse and 10 tamengee, No Wm Whidock, Jr. Riperienced heavy weather, sprung Paonia, t aipeacspgets, ton Brower ship Toulon, Upebar, Ni fenton & Tbompsen., Bad | Hove cog oom Jower maate, and Jost malntopgaliantmast. Galveston, 25 days, with extton, ” with mise, to while, me 0 vigaiog. ew Orleans, Kooy \ via Astinat, Ort 24, via Key West latinat, Ott Fotat Comfort xh, witir U 8 Bark Cortila, Chase, Rio Janeiro, Nov 2 johnson & Lowden. Nov 14, off Cape St Ai brig Altavela, from Rio Janeiro for New York; Dec7, lat 25 40. lon 65 30, spoke schr Eastern Helle, 10 daye hence ‘for Bark Wiidtre, Marechalk, Vera Cruz. Nov 20, with soecie, deer skins, &c,' to Hargous Bros. Expertenced: heavy 8 to NW gales iu the lat of Charleston Bark Tiva, Foster, Maracaibo, Nov 29, and the bar lot inst, with coftee, Ac, to Maitland, Phelps & Co. Dec 7, Castle Lel- and bearing NW 10 miles, is Jeremie for New York; lat 2 lon ateamehip steering 8; 13th, lat 34 52, nardon, from Movile for Baitimore. Bark ‘Theodore Curtis (of Frankford), Fdmonds, Havana, 34 inat_ with sugar, to master, Experienced heavy weather, car- ried away foret yard, split eaila, te. Bark Albertina, Barton, Havana, 8 days, to Moses Taylor & °. Bark Francis Secor, King. Bt Marks, 16 days, with cotton, 0 Smailwood, \. Bark Clara’# Sutil (new), Kscainds, Brookhaven. in bellast, tomaster. Was towed to the oity by steamtug Island Bell ntts, Para, 22 days, wita hides, &¢, to Coraing, vo Brig Wm Moore (of Bangor), Eaton, Jeremie. St Domino, Deo 3 with cofiee and logwood, to Becker & Graves, © sine white anderson. of and from of the light on Five Fi Acarv.co, Nov 18—Sid ship Edwin Flye, Flye, Callao ene aquare in the bive; war NYork for Key Weat, ‘athom Bank, a 5 Chincha Islands Brumupa, Dec 1—Arr bark Zidon, Davis, NYork. Cid Nor 28 scbr Genaya, Perry, Georgetown, 80; Dec 1, brig James, Cooper. Balt . CaLpena, Oct Wid ship Lantao, Barstow Boston. Havana Dec $—In port ships Exchange. Polter, tor NYork, Ig; Chas Holmes (Br), for dodo. barks Express,’ Bons; Lex: fon, Thatcher and Warren, Babb'dge, for do do; Emily & Hall, Woodside. for do, chartered for ¥ low, for do, taken up at $13 per box; disg: Rioot Brenton, from Curacoa vis Jamaica, just arr, GeoD Porter. fr pile; Ms Bentley, Bentley, from Pensacola; Sarielie. Cole, (ron NYork: rigs & P Brows PConnell, fro % . 4 for Philadelphia idg:' John Waich Rddy, wig: echrs J Toone, Pennin; from 'NOrieans, dieg: Morart Howard, from and {or Mobile do; J M Houston. Ruste’, do do. eloNG Kona, Rept 18 ‘Bld ablp Sancho Panza, Hildreth, Feo- Hoxowvw, Oct 12—Passed p; , wed the Compe- titor, ite, from San Prancteco heat Ds [or Ohengbae JenEMte, Deo S—In port briga Edward. Tracy. for NYork next day (since spoken): Umpire, Bragdon, for do 20:achrs Ggo Millard, drow, for do 18: Fenttean,“Adains, for do do, /AGUAYY A. about Nov 27—~1 1 ty , from Philadelphia in port bark Taos Dalle: PPSOwANS, Sept 15—Arr chip Malesca, Symmes, Bostoe AZATLAN, Oct 22—Tn port sehr Cariew, Briggs from Bam ig00. seived by the Mexiran xuthorities having 20 papers. MAxacatno Nov 22—i0 port briga Tas’ Baynes, Huckle Sor WO days; St Mary, Johnson, for dois « ibe brig Wacissa, Bilis, had ‘gone up the river te or) Porto Capetso, about Nov 27—In port schr J, Bowmaa, hepes. just arr. bt Nov 28—Jn port hrigs Mary Emily, for New Ha- Dr eret re Ie B Walteon (of Philadelphie) Wortenger, Port ven 4 days: Lauretta, hence. just arr. ie ‘Vota 2) Wort r, Porto 3 Cabello, 13 a: ith hi &c, to Daliett & Bliss. Prono Krys; Nov 3}—In briga Elmore; for Baitiraore Brig Laseetes (of Benton Wallace, ‘stontes» Say, Ja, Nov | 1@8; Marcia, for Philadelphia, wig; schr Virgiale Grititar Bet logweod, &¢, to AHI Solomoa. 2d inst, oi Cape An- | ber. for lieltimore. w tonlo, spoke brig Isis, from Graytown for New York Rro Ja: tho, Nov Im port ship Timor. Leach, from Syd- Brig Kate Heath, Ketcham, Cardeuas, Sth iat, with mo. | Tey. NS; barks Paladin, Wilson, for Balumore (before repact- to Mora & Nephew. 10ib. inst,’ lat 3105, loa 79, sas | ‘(for NOrleans), ide; Reindeer, mons. from Richm>ed, bark Jepny Lind bound N; 18th, lat 4610 10 miles N of Hat- | disg; White Cloud, Sanders, from Bahis, wiz; swan. Lemsa, teras, spoke schr Mary Ann, fom Baltimore for Turks Ialanas. | from Buenos Ayres, do: Virginian, Kennedy. from Brig Suwannee (of Camden) Singlehurst, St Marks, '7 days, | brig Fanvie. from Mont ‘ehe Pollux. Ory, Lechauser, with cotton, to Smallwood, Anderton & Go. Nov 24, William | benee; and others as before, sid 24 barks Tidal Wave, White, Biuith 2a mate, of sweden, aged 25 yesrs, ded. and J BU r. Somers, NOrieans; Morning Star, Schr Yorktown, pay re via marcel Lid 7 spoken! , 6m, brig Altavella, Carver, New York (since Tae same sciit,Sere Gunna men, 0 | Vonipae faa ees aah, ea Loui . " , NB, 'ALPARAISO, 'n port ships ia dave tn ah, ares ia Go Stat Renee, BEB NYork "Sybil, Jenkiaa, trom ‘Boston: axeling, ‘ing ane chante annah, ; Lepter, Arnold. unc; barka Scotland. Shackolford. from toe Un RT ee ONE: WIR Cotinins A. |) Sen dad Rimiall: Croakar tmeraal parma store. Schr Wske, Wainwright, Wilmington, ‘Home Ports. Mary, Robineca, Rewhern. BOF TON, Dec 15—Arr brig Orison Adams, York, Savannah; Seer Edcrato, Borin Newcere. schrs Raven, Wyman, Makino Norsk Siar, Horton, Saran: Tae eee eae Fai MB Wells. Terry. Oharlestons Alfred, Warratt. Cartiste, Bebe Lodi, Apa. Vous allimere; Lari t, Philaceipbix. “Below at anchor im Sear Ney Wi ‘Bait 5 here a8 efoeees) Sark Mary E Fex, Goot Sehr $ S'welden, Ganithe Wiimsogvon, Del, mero hy 4 Bh or Schr New York, ‘Goodsell. Bostoa, this por “1274 toca). Vou Hagen, NOr- Schr Emeline, Miner, Providence. Bird. Burditt~ Mediterrasean vite i Schr A G Hazard, Brickley, Glastendury, Ot AF a ag ig ed Steamer Caledonia, Layfield, Baitimere, with mdse, to HB Ryder, Philadelphia, brigs News Boye Leckie, Steamer Tronsides, Vandiveer, Philadelphia. saw helectee BOr eke a ae eee Steamer Oxpray. Keony, Providence. wind W to WNW. fresh vark A'G Hil: brig Grand Mester” Steamer Decatur, Geer, Norwic BALTIMORE, Dec 15—Arr Br brig-James, Coover, Berme- BELOW. da; schr Justina’ Bandel. T , from Pedro Keys: steam. Bark Trojan (Br) from St Kitis, ‘Jackson. Baker, N Old siéamer Jackson, Baker, N Bark Pe er Demitl, Hoey, from Savanoah. Also, ove ship and two brigs, unkaowa. SALLED. Ships Albert Gallatin, Liverpool; Wm ‘Tapscott, do (ant an- cored at 8 W Spit. Wind during the day from NE. ‘Telegraphic Marine Report. ROSTON, Dec 16—Arr ship Noonday, Calcutta; barks Beu- Matanzas, nette, and Mary C Fcx, Cardenas; brig May , Abourr atenmar City of New York iphis. In & gale on the 18th, was obliged to throw over the deck load, con- sisting of 571 shooks and 3) boxes of glass ware Heraid Marine Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA. Dec 16—Aar ship Stalwart, Lucas, Li- rerpools schr David Smith, Douglass, Boston; steamer Pal- jaker, do. "Oa bark Phantom. Bio Janeiro; schrs H Pa: rl. eld N ridge: Wm Tyson, fen; Pearl, Brown; Jas Ward, Trip: and A Hammond, Paine, Boston; D Smith,’ Douglas, Salem; steamer Boston, Se! York. Miscellaneous and Disasters. Bric FLviNG Croup, with a cargo of coal, went ashore Sun- day morning last five miles to the westward of Montauk Light, and inashort time became atotal wreck. The crew were rescued by the life saving appsratus belonging te the govern- ment. Cori1s10N—-Last evening the steamer Transport, belonging to the Caméen aud Amboy Railroad Co, when « short distauce fiom Elizabethport, ran into the schr Semiramis with euch violence that the scbr sunk immediately. The captain and crew had barely time to save themeelves in a yawl, losing everytaing except the clothes they stood in. The vessel was loaded with bricks for the Middiesex Prick Company. Burr StaLwanr, Lucas, at Philadelphia from Liverpool, ex- perienced w svecession of westerly gail h drove the ship baek from jon 68 10 61 60. Dec 4, 1a. @ heavy gale from WNW, lost foretopaal: and sprung main yard. Suir TRaNsrort, of Boston, abandoned on Revenant from Sunderland to Dew York, was built at Pembroke, Me, a short Ume since, was classed A No | at Lioyd's, 1,855 toms, and had 1,767 toms coal. The value of vessel freight money robably amounted to $100,000, which is red, chiefly in Boston.” Her enrgo was Sor account at battan Gas Company, and it is said was not insured. Bank LLfWELLAN—Weare indebted to Ellwood Walter, Eiaq, Becreiary of the Board of U writers, for the following ex tract from # lever dated Rio Janeiro, Nov 1:--We have to re: port the arrival here of Capt Pendleton and craw of the bark Liewellyn, bownd from NYork to iver Plate, which vessei wes thrown on ber beam ends, ly dismaxted aod water. logged, and after a period of eight days on the wreck, ina most hopeless state of imminent death and starvatioa, the capt sod crew were t#keo of the wreck by a Brazilian vessel called the “Henrique,” and brought into this port. The accident happened in the latiiude of Rio Grande. Bank Warttam, Witham, at Charleston from Hull, R, Nov 7, Int 57 07, lon 40 16, experienced a heavy squall, which’ car rled away head of foretsaat and all ‘attached, jibboom ‘aud mainiopmast; has bad head winds ail the passage. Bric Missistrrt, reported lost on Annagada Reef, was jaijue and ot Bastatia, laden with sugar, bound for Umore, where the vessel waa owned by Messrs Wallace & Dunnock. The cargo is insured in Ragiand. Bric Ges, Day, from Coatzecoaleos for NYork. 21 dave out put into Chariesion 12th inst, in consequence of the sickness of ibe crew, tbe vearel baving been worked for the last ten days by te mate, one seaman and the cook. Banx Torkx 4. at Providence, from Glasgow, has bad a suc- cession of westerly gales during the whole passage; has ahitt ed cargo twice, carried away ee yacd. sprone $- boom, split saile, washed away mookey rails aod bulw. A been 22 days west of started forward bouse and poop, the Banks. r, remained the position on Friday last, full of water. She bas been stripped of sails, dr. aud her deck lead of lumber bas been taken off. She is an oid veasel, but it ia thought he can be got of! after taking out (he cargo in the bold ‘The L bad sprang aleak previous to coing ‘ashore, and it ia said had three feet of water in the bold at the time. Sou Exaxriz, of New London, Ferguson (where from or bound rot stated), in attempting to make aharbor at Sachem’s Head near Gubferd, Coon, during the S8¥ gale oa Thursday night, Went ashore ob the rocks a! that plage, and total ‘She has been siripped of sas, rig: Scun Fisza Jane, Pinh, at Providence from Norfolk, wax iby a heavy sea during the Kale of the Lith inat, whea carried jib, lost boat, and dene other damage. A went amhore at Harwich 14th duriag the storm? and remains {ull of water. Senn © C Srearton, at Philadelphia from Wilmingion, NC, ‘on the 11th inst, iat 36, lon 74, encountered a beary gele frou Ein which she lost part of ‘about 190 bbia rosin) eaman named FaWard Sears, a native of Philadelphia. Key Wast, Dec, 10—Hia Honor Judge Marvin decreed in in the case of bark Octavio, 40 Der cent salvage on the sales, after deaucting expenses. © Ralrs amounting to $9,402 04, ex penses $2.49 "F ealvage $2065 94, residue $2,775 SA. The case of the ship Lady Arabella was argued on the fh tbe bard Anne ia this case, oF that of abeona Chandler. before reported. hae been and will leave in a day or two—expenses $1,000. ‘Tur Fronipa Sm We had the pleasure yesterday, in com venda, of big OY CAMO oly lallory, Coot Le . now at Central whar! built and tea througbout at Key West. and is from « Piorida ship yard. v@ stanneh aol ‘all reepects of the best Florids materials, aad er iron work was executed by Mr Scanion. ship biacksm ith of this city, who went to Key West for that purpose The Ste. pen R Mallory In owned by Browne & Curry of Key West. and ls Low comple! g a car@o tor | iverpool under attentions of Mordecai & Co, coum gnees and agen:s in thie city. —Charies- ten Conner Ib. ‘Tue Wnaur Fisneny at Moxriney— Jers at Monterey, snye the Pacibe if this year, Since Mare! The Portuguese whe- L have bed Ban Francisco market an averace of of, thorty a chamiable of! worth in the of seventy five cents s gallon. At this valuation thelr years labor smounis to twelve thourand dollars, and aa they have ® crew of fifieen men, aller paying all expenses, they divide ® prout of six buodred doilars to exch hand. frawes’s Wacker 00r oF Te Pont of Sn Puaxcisco, Nov 2-19 Callao, China, and bast ladies, $2) per month and 830 ‘and $2) m 810 ad nee, per month and $2) ad 2 fo Panama and back, $ mihi, to i. York direct, $29 cooks and sieward'® wages 880 per month. Bark Gem, now on the railways of Messrs Orandall. at New port, ia to be sod at public auction on Wednesday next, 17th nat. The clipper ship Rlectric Spark, 1500 tons, is now on the Ba lance Dock ior repairs. “he will be stripped, recadiked and newly copperrd. The carp Troy, lately ashore om the Jersey Plate, was for ex per month; the ship Oliver ewes, Pee Miners and Capt Wm M Ota, of Brunswick, who will command her. Whatemen- Arr at New Bedford 14m, bark Tropic Itrd, Clark, Adantic Helena Oct 7, wilh 125 bbia «p on. Seat home 6 Zanzibar Sept & Herald, Slocum, NB, 660 bole til, erm. ‘Art st Hionolnla Oct 15’ Syren Queen, Phillips, F ft, trom Schotek 1,200 bbis this season. Reports, saw every day since Jeaving ite sea sbips bound to the islanis. Spoke Delta of Lomo, 70 king badiy. Also arr James Andrews, elly. NT 40 bbIm this season. winijortat do. Neptune, Comstock; Narragansett, Gardner, Jeferson, Hunting! Mercury Hayden, Bart Gosnold, #; Chas Carroll, Tuttle; Hunteville, Orant, Brie, Jeroe Mogul, Clark; Comseck, Trip | meriaye. at Lauaina, reports, Sept 1. Geo Washing rebam, 14) bbia; Oomulgen, Holmes’ Hole, 476 wh. | . Jono! en and Feporte Matt, 1600; Biza_ Adame, N. i 0; 1 © Richmond, N3, 1007; Coral, do. Roman. NB, 150; Oomvigee, HHole, NB, 120; Janus, do, July, 2 wha: Lewis, 80: Fit gy Geo Nosber."’ 0; Geo Wah ington, Warebam. 3 whs; NB, 00; Parachute, do, 3 whe Montpelier, do, card from Aug 8, Frances Ienriets, Drew, NB, 990 bbls ear rom ouaid, HEL, 5 wha do: Barnstable, Fisker, NB, ton bbls do; Omegs, Sanborn, FH, 9 wha do; India, Long, NL, x DDis do. Bhip Krie, Jernigan, NB, put into Honotnln for repe » ing in a gale on th April eprung catwater, siarted @ leak 1p8 ue boat, and sustained other damage OH aod on at Pay i Pasion, Nan, ap att | Told: th, Vigiins ‘éporta that John Williams, seam: Sen Fox, Gomory, of Was Pere, jumped overboard in & fi of dlelirii® (rermens, ind was Pihwned), Congaree, Ridridge, NT, | sn wh Fines Inst report. UV Tomber, Nov 1d, Detany, Wiliams, Avsin, NB. Riehi bcos deserted in the abip’s how’, brit were alterwarde re. | cay ere’ - eer. to J on from, & Tor whi F, show's 4 signa +8 | the publie are hereby cationed against er . NYork, Xork: ship Flora Temple. Myers, mer, Rio de Janeiro; RB Clark, ‘West Indies; 3 nor. Townsend. J lia, Harding Porta. ip Helen A do; brign St: Ring, Pam. x Tolson, st Tadiest Flea. Jerse: 2 Chariowe, Grant, onion. Bid mouth; Mary Miller, Galt, London; barks Contest, Allen. Bor: « Colum. bia (Brem), Lemoke, Bremen; schrs May Qneea, Fisher; Ou- racos: New York. Stevens. West Indies; U8 sticveying sokr JW Batiey, Brown, Key Weat BRISTOL, Dec 13—arr cbr NB Borden. Brightmaa Falt River, to load for West Indies, Sid schr Gazelle, Chase, New BEVERLY, Dec 13—Arr bark Palmetto, Crowell, Cette vin. iy Y POINT, Dec 12—Arr schr Janestown, Latourette, std, RIVER, Dee 12--Sid scbr Tram Smith, McGivera, 2. GALVESTON, Dec 4—Arr previous, ships Stephen F Aws- tun, Clark, and Win B Travis, Moss, N tort: Darke. Houston, prey, | ae peeee caine oe Adans Homing way, Wener, (Brem), Bremen; , Thompasa, Seana aneen Key (on ne Brie, Grover, Elda abethport. 34, for Bostous” "ATT cbr Brie, Grover. Bia. TautArr brign Model, Dove, Sierra. Morena via ¥ UnDy Surprise. nh—Wind blowing s gale from W. Returned sche ‘Tri. boom In brige St Mi. » Sam Otis; sohraS Ht Boole, Bria, Beuleh ‘Elizabeth.’ Unatavia, Stak, Dai , Tisunph. and two schrs not yet boarded, Brig Me- del bas a cargo of Sierra Morena molasses, t onier LUBRO, Lec 8Arr sehr Gus Rosk, Wilkon, Phi'adeiphia for Pembroke. MOBILE Dec 8~Arr ship Danube, Coster, London, Cla bark Sersh Jace, Gramiey, Rotterdam; Koeline Height, Bonrre, Havaca. ‘Kb— Arr echr Oliver M Pettit, Clark, Boston, Old bark B hea weod. Hail Bos'on. BEW ORLEANS, DecT—Arr Span brig Jayme; Coaistt, Barcelona. Hth—a1r steamship Chas M Place, 1 veston barks Joa Hale Merri Carmen (psa), Gororda, Mi ‘any Matanzas; Creole (Er), ships Wm Witkerie, Atwood, Hay N¥ork Br brig 143, Goodspeed, pe ‘%h. AM—Arr Er ship kelvin Below sbips Obas Spragno, Pike, f: man. Simmons Bristol. ¥. a Taylor, Thompeon, Vera Cri ‘owed to sea 3d, ships Joven Elvira, Paz, and Thos Jefor- NORFO! ‘Arr schr Diadano 1 < Tay BBD eo Paatalotin AEE, REM BURYFORT, Dec Arr sohrs Eanly Fowler, Kew: ell, nthinn, indeiphia ship Crows ue chrs Life Boat Reed, IN Harrie Satth, NYork: schrs N Packer, Valk Toland, Jane. Verucy, vabeth city; Joba O iver. Clark, Norwich for N Teck; Otas More, Ingersoll, Philadelphia; Emmeline Hull, Peltoa James River. NEWPORT Dec 12—Arr schrs Leo Snow, on ¢ lors of deck dur bea beret ty ton fwith Toad duricg & : 4 53-40), Darbaway Clack, Kileworth Yor NY Crossman, Huu'ington, Lt. 1 "AM—in bor toe above: and these reported: morning boned wesward ae Uy Laps gr go ont. MEW LAVEN, Dec 15—Arr bark Antelope, Rhodes, Bar. Dadoes; schrs James Parker. Sen, Hubbard, E "7 MarvyA Lovell NYork; siccps DeWitt Clinton. do; Albert Richards. Port E ‘Sid schrs Sterling, NYork; Wo BR ’ wen jeweomh, do; Wr Jobn. wy al race Caroline, Va, Philadelphia; Philando . Mortolk’, Perk oper sg Wy lobo oe PORTLAND. Declt—Arr bark Albion Lincola, Pendletan, bs Nie Davis, Cordenss, Lauraceae Mer Pi to Freevori); Ales, - Ph schre 1. W Dyer, KeDume aod: Rong OG et ae yy ; ‘eeateor, Jacksonville; sch” ard, 8 mite emith Bueace ickerson, Raltimore. Od ships Ayres: Falcon (Br) At Joka NR: Wm Woolbury (new, ef Parad, 1098 re Bolaiian, N Orleans; bark Jub) Roe, q . Paloon i Are propeller Quprer, Kenney, Gieagew; sobre Mary & Louisa, Mea), Snow Norfolk me Jeep, H Chandler, Gage, Havana Bristol, BI; sehr T Lake, Beull, 1. M4th—Arr propel er Pelican, Aldrich, NYork; schra Arietia, Revinern © | GUibert Green, Weav 4 JL Redrer, Er dicett. do: ‘Stedman, N Yoru: Arent. Hol! Flizabe'boort. PAWTUCKET, 13—Arr echr M A Hildreth. Teery, Port wen SAVANWNATI, Dee |l—Relow an American bark. Cid ship Falcon. ‘8 Liverooo!; Swedish bark Cathsrinna, % brig Alruceabah Cole, Boston, with hor in’ echr Haru iene, Gratiam Boston. bark Flight, Horne, N York; schr West Dennis, ‘rien, Fountain, Savan- ti, Wace for Haas. ‘Btapies, N Tork, sloop REWARDs. REWARD. —LOBT. A ONE BARREL GUN FROM scart in going (rom 44 Walker sirest to the New York. $ and Erie Ka lrowd dene supposed to be in Waker street, near West lirondway. Mack H. Uvey, Buftnio, N.S. Apply te Geo, Johneon & Co., 44 Walker street. X. ¥- $j RENARD. <LOST. ON TURSDAY APTERNOON, ) ip front of Stewart's Broadway, a round gold breast coral beads. fhe Gader will receive leaving it ai the office of (he Clareadoa $10 REWARD —1 08T, ON TRE MORNING oF THR Leth inst, on We boa! Baten Islander, oniaining 0, Saen New Brighton aed Ne: anove Hrureibal & Sears, 118 Dus 4 Co # Exprons office, N $20 REWARD.—LOST. ON Ly th on | hirty ‘or inthe Hi from the Park 1p street ; ‘The finder will receive the abowe reward, it at Labussiere’s, 122 Oeda: , wet will the store reward by Hotel. siout, Bo: to aks of street, or the owner, by | at Quidert's No. 17 Fulion street. 500 REWARD —THE UNDERSIGNED Witt, PAY ) $00 fo any person who will discover aud prone opriction son or persons who hive counter- raving of douve dollar note of the Morrie Coan. Wo WRIGHT, HATCH &RDSON, hans’ Exchange. Raw! Bank Note Bogravers, 80. 48 Merc New Yorn, Dec. 16, 1586 THE NOTE OF MELSON & 00. POR dated 14a Angusi, in their own favor, date, having bean lost and payment negotiating the OST—ON THF RVENING OF THE 10TH INST, BE- 4 tween Twenty first strect and Fourth and twee. «ght months revurning (be mame to 58 East Tienty first strost. OST—A STONY MARTEN VICTORINE, LAST RVEN- Aid ing. in walking jrom 135 Livingvton street, Brooklyn, a Hoyt to Schermerhorn street, The finder wil be liberally aston street. by revarning It 1 138 Ls A STONE MARTRN Tee tg fog, in walking from i683 Livingston lyn. via Hoyt to Sehormerhors street, ‘The feder will be Lbersity by returning |t to 183 Livingston street. ON THE MORNING OF W6TH DECEMBER, & ‘with white on his breast and lett chau eotlat om his reek, with = * oo it. . im 0 118 Bast ‘Broadway’ on ors ably rewarded and a9 Capel sireet, will be se askad 4 N, Fompking, 178 Bast Broadway. or Yo. 4 Camel srm09k son the door ie REWOVALS, <i AGADAME MAYER HAS REMOVED Vo PeRRY oF, No, 6, between rand Fourth etree, —She cost ane, | nuee fo rage revi fe 09 mee a Madene Mage

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