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8 ThE PENNSTLY: vasa hoster hay ELECTION. | The Defeat of Col. caus Terrible Wrath of the Democratic State Contral Committee, (From the Phitadelphis Pennsyivanian, Jaa. 15 | THE BUZZARD'S FEAST. Yesterday will long be remembered as the most dis- Freq ‘ul Gay In the political aunals of Poansyivanis. Cor- ropticn Las triamphed, vi lainy bas been success/ul and Oameron, whoee name’ }s but & aynoayme for all that is vile apd infemous in politics, has Deen ohoeen, Bot 10 re- Present, but to cisgrace, our noble old Commonwealth in the United States Senate for the next tix years. Despised by €vers bones, man of a'! political organizations—proven ‘over aud over again (o be morally and politically aisho- nesi~ faire in turn to every party. to every political sea- most every © bligation that bonorapie men re spect psylvauis Legisiainre bas been found work enowgh and dase enovgd to exsit him to@ seas in the bighes: poittical ast familiar sith ihe ppliances by this b cunning man bas for years fered toh Destitate of tw my ol par pose aod charect her honest cor capable—utterly avd corrav!—powerleas for the accomplish. 004 perpore for apy party—ne has long cnroliec birpelf in the Uist of candidates for es Sonelorsbip, without poaseasing s singio qnalifcation tor port, or @ etpgle claim ot a proper character, and hss throughout re ted entirely upoa abd corr: ption to fowt himenlt opon a body wun ‘which he is io'xily vpfiited to wesdeiate | ‘The cheeks ct every true Peunsylvapiau will tlogle with shame when bo readz ‘he oroe-erivgs of yesterday, aad his hoart ‘throb with indignation at tho thought ‘that sny party could have been foura dave enongh to pander to che am bition of such a man. We look to the United States Se- mate to rebuke as pein edly aud vore!bly as ft can, tbe in- trvsion of sve) acrento oto their midst. We know that Oamweron wi | b= soorn ds. despised by every bonort and honorable man tu that Yee aod we hove wat, dead torbame as be is be may > @ to toi that ihe base- ay purchased ex iil der rveo rels with whica he wou.d deck hie brow. ars Died with thorag to goad one who ¢0 ily ¢ L moral avd political tc {corrupt © were in a pillo-y, amid of theotber ecoupanis of U Cameron will go to tho 8a rpose, to reprerent 20 honost lilical opinion, to discharge no honest politics duty. je will go there in ques: of plunder, ready to betray friend or foo to gain bis eads. He will go tnere through ths aid of oorrvp! meaus 1 accomplish Coreapt purpracs. He will go there as ready tell bisown vote aud ini. enoe. ws bo bus been fo urobese votes and trilgence to @aiet him in securing his election. How was bie elocvoa accomplished? To tho astonish ment of almost every one the entire opposttion ean” and “republican”? vo e, Was UBited ia hy apport, We bave hea ¢ mech from our opposition friends about the sority ofthetr parites, the Dich aud lofty parposes wich animate them. the «roa intellects whica defoad thelr ‘ples wud the troteful ani honorable devotion to a noble cause which regulates the'r whole poiitt etary upoD ali this is to pport of Cameron for the United was bot two years ago that the opposi- tion, strong in numbers ano pocseasing unlimited power, indiguen'ly ~«) ciec Cameron as aman wholly unfit fer the place, ard pnworthy of their support. Twenty olgbt of their rc presenta’ pretest agains: him, af red in bis favor; and ‘ive iba’ protest, viz : 8. P. Mo%slmont, Davis Toggart, F 1K Jordac, James J. Lewis aud Gideor J. Ball, yestordsy voted tor Cameron. That protest w: at Dilter god ws fori a cenuncistion as was ever Guried Against ap infamous polhicisn I bold and tart truths ye" ring in the ears of all honest men, of the opposition aud the democratic parties It as sorted that Camercn obtainss bis nomination from iho Know Nothing caucus by corrapt weans, that ‘corrup- Won was bebind the (brove”’—toet Camoroa was a maa “who has despised all party obligations’ —toat ‘as a ‘statesman, fame has never arsociated his name with the ‘word"’—that be was werely @ treacherous and corrupt “gid political back,” who was remembored by the demo crata’oniy wea traitor,” end who had never *-disgeac: ‘the whig pariy Dy supporting ite ticket. It degaroa that ho was a ‘fil repree mative of netbing good ands dt exponent of no hororade priuctp! * would dicgrece the Ame ioan organ! tive State’ —ard tpat = soerm mate toserve no overt pv Sot in there to to support by the cove der,’ and the wholctale pri ‘To the election of Came five of thore that protest yesterdsy contribuved, and the uns Portion of the opposition rejoice that a demosratic Gancua Bomince bas been deleated, reck est of the meaus, or the character of tbe agent by which that result lias bees afiected. They thus felicité&e themaclves upon the ‘act that their representatives bave sent to Wasuiseton one who te ‘a fit repretentative of nothing good, and a ac exposent of bo honorable principle,” rejoice’ that they have alegraced ‘our rutive State, ’ rejoice that they have “of @ bozzars’s teast,”’ and e'ected ove, who, to paraptrase one of their own favorite exoressions, ‘s « ihe sum Of all vilianies = The people of Pennsylvania wilt BOt tamely submit to roc A disgrace, Bor fall to viait Wh scorn and !ndigna ion ihe authors of it Bat it is uot only ibe oppaeition membore of the Logis. wae for thie result. Zhe democraue ficient to bare elected as wa believe, © power ‘of pupllc pur ated element of shamoelces aad Three = membors, mmocratic carned party sod bomorea 0 an emt democracy counties, who breathed politica IMe into we nostrilt of these miscreants, supposed ue were electing bose: men, democrats, representativas who would be faubiul to the great cause woose circa them. There jurt et pectatious have been disap- Upon whet pretext and for what cause they Dave voted for Cameion is plain toall, They have be- trayed the Cemocracy as Judes betrayed his master. ‘They bave mace Maromon the god of their idolatry. Toe feleety pur gent to ce them, ie Judea, 6 bang them to force them, like Ju f ay patty politica!’ fate ‘will certainly be re- for them by ‘heir indignant constituents, and mes become a hissing scorn and reproach throughout the whole common woalth BE Toroe of (bat pense of pariy dieeipline which bas beep the pride and sirergin of the cemocratic party during ‘whole existence To thet power, they, too, owe their Hy that power, ali the triamps of the demo achioved. To sirtke at the orgasirsion och @ triumph as that of last isl, im view of the position of tbe couctre aod the 3, -] responeibiiiiies of every ch the democracy 0” Penney! readity forgive. We had boped that * ‘Out of the demooratic cauons have evineed by their action yesterday @ claps great organization from which they bad temporarily been estranged. We await with deep interest further particulars of the election As the resord now mance, tbe action of there democratic members against tbe Gavcus pomipee of their pariy, fe sash goers, © one whieh will 08 Wise Fpread feeling \odigne ton in cur vale con tarnian forever the fair {a men who have hitherto been regarded as jewe's of = ston. "Fass Pinan Comerre owes hte election to corrupt BO man Coubts with rumors of hie machinetions air cas Deen polsoaed for manthe © Dow ted repeatedly that be bed enough His emisearics of DEFOHSsed, KF Meat ie Dov~bs in the ahambies, misersdic money loving tra tore Ww secure bis election democrats Who Foted lor him could by no poraibility any ciher When & corrun motive to vastaia ‘They knew the ceep intignaten their treacber7 mevitably arouse among their | constituest ts impossible 0 conovive Any patriotic moti jbat could bave urged them to vote for Cameron, ‘Vhere t¢ pothiog in his character, bis bie abilities, to Win the simiration or secure the Hie Saz had no Gcher attraction . otber inducement to hold out to those mor one, Toat Cameron bas purchased 7 aye ¢ do pot know. If the pla'n fact, inet netively Koow in regard to ine monus whies bo secured his tlection cen be tou Stalos Semate wil owe iti own foeporn tim from that body It seems thate bar wireedy boon bam ted against ibe ic ay opon whet grouads ft 9 bate! we not Bet pu» on jou #itl demend that be Iegl tan be left untried to baulk tui debaached Amer, aNd AFAOh from bis Saude the ti gor is diabooeret by nis possesion oF It this transection npon Mr. Forney oe-s0n 53} a li sf i Hs ii i ct} oH ie ageit Eg biah soly nterered at boty ! tine raton. . 3 | The deoensed, ie on, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1857. Message of the Governor of New Jersey. Governor Rodman M. Price sent bis annual message to the Legisiature of New Jersey on the 13th inst. The fol- lowing extracts from the docement will be found inte- resting to the people of New York:— PILOT COMMISSIONERS. The Pitot Commissioners continue account of ovr pilots, wbo maintain cesefol rivairy with the pilots of N. w They ne (be sad announcement that two of cat olden oe pilots were drowned whilst im the discharge of peri ‘us duty, and another has deceased, during the a year. QUARANTINE Iwas informed in the month of Soptember last thet vessels wish infectious disease on board, were anchored to Raritan Bay, near the Souchwest Spit, and withia the ‘Wntere of this State, having been sent there by the Health Oificers of (he Quarantine establishment of New York, to the alarm of our oliigups on the Bay abore. To ascertain Precisely the tncis of ibis reported infringement of our boundary ard jurisdiction, I appoimed Joho M. Cornelixon, of Hudson. David K. Sobeack, of diesex, apd James Patterson, of Monmouth, com misriopers 10 invertigate and’ report upon the oir. eDmstances of the case. Alter visiting the locality and making ali proper Inquiry, they made 4 report that they founa the farts ns stated; whereupon 4 ‘etter was ad- dressed ko the Governor of the Stato of New York, ex. Je an infringement of Lie of nie State Would no! ‘ooour, The report gontiomen and a cepy of thy Latter wre berowish submittee, Ihave been ciliclally informod by the Governor of the State of New York thet the gonersl goverament has con- veyed Sanoy Hook in fee to that State, aud that applica Vion will be mace to you al this seenton to cede Juriedio- pat peninauls, i ac the quaraaune estabiisbment of that S'are—it being cerirable to remove it rom its present Iecation on caicn aed — While yielding to wone in my deaire to ‘remote the bealta and prosperity of the oxmmerciel me ronciis o! the Union, Teamnot regard this novel auggostion a er light than ag an additions! atiempt to grasp from rea portion of our tertiory, too mech of which bern slelded. The appioation, It Rranted, to the territory ot New York to tae exient that it would diminien the territory of New Jere { would be en ur precedented example of a Si rindiction of any portion of hor soit to another, cxcept by @ pontive seitiement of boundary. If this applicy ton Were accompatied by @ proposition to cede Stutan Island to New Jersey, which, by tts geographical position shoud be embraced within the limits of this State, it would be ceserving of more consideration. As a means of sccom mountirg this question, end as a portion of tha Siate of New York would be as valuable to us as Sandy ok can be to it, it might be adviaale, with gush a do- Sica in yew, ina! a joint commission ba'app inted to set- tio the limits jction and bonndary of the States. If sot B courte were to result tn the cession to New Jer sey of wat portion o the territory of New York which pow divides with us the jurisdiition of the harbor, it would at once settle the numeroua quertions whieh now | tniercoarsd beiween the several meke up th metropolis, by them under one Stave governmen ve the further advantage of equ the terrtory of the States whose interests in tno Unicn are co equal. Many odious disoriminauors against now resicents would be adolished, # more general wierest felt im trepoit duties, anda mora friendly invercourse cul- tivated amng the people thus composing tho futare com- meictai Centre of the world; burines inoilities would be werested uncer uniform and cqual I pd the resi dents of Brook yn and Jersey City could’ meet and do bosinear on a perfeci equality ta New Yors city, Tha iu- numerabie advantages to be derived by the poovls of the territory so annexed, cannot be sufficiently set fort tn thia Nimited message They would be retteved from many grievances avd week taxation, and would have the Dene ti of map) wholesome reforms and amoug them this very system of quarantine, which {s now thought, by its ‘arbitrary regulations, to vanecessarily subject the merchazt to loss, aud embarrass commerce; and, in the differences exteting in Now York’ betweon muricipal sud State governments, this proposition, presumed, would not be vorably received. AAKHOK COMMISSIONERS. [append herewith a cotemuateation from the Cor missiczer# appointed by iho State of Now York to ate the exterior lines of the cities of Now York and Brooklyn. It will be seen that they bare requested the cficers of the genorsi government who have acted In concert with (bem, to suggest such lines for the shore of New Jereey at they might deem necessary for the pro- servation of tte harbor. Thora auggcations, which the Commissioners pirpose to commupiaate thrveah me to the Legtlatnre, | have pot yet reeetved, Shonid they be received in season [ will Tranemit them, lesving } ot to take sveh action as 1a your wisdom you may deem procer ON WPRCKM O8 THE COAST The late dreacfo\ +h pwrecks en ous coast hav provede the great vaine of | fe suving establishments, and anown Geficiences whick I trust Congress will supoly at oace. More comfori# are required at tbe atation houses for tae shipwrecked pertons. The loss of two of var Brave wad ene in the attempt to save the peopie from cae Of the stranded veeseis, hae caused a deep rensation of ¢ellizens of New Youk Dave magowuimousiy wr the beneli of the family of one of © cantot commend sufticiontly the impulses of thore who have thas ¢oot buted, fhe act will be ap; ¢ people of the State, snd do much to sustain vew of the t Southern Chivalry. if Correspondence has jut parsod bat we ett of Charieston, and Mr. |. W. Spratt, ibe Cbarleston Standard: — WOUNDED HONOR—DRMAND FOR REPARATION, Temmay £vexine Jan 6, 1957 2 —-You thovgbt proper to pubiten tn your baper of the 27th of November a communication, !a which { was sraiuitovary apd unjustly sealed by De. Nellinger, 4 be was not respons! ed that editore ot what they pudlished In deference to the pre fg y eeainst further Rirv'e. ape tu bope that you alo wou d forbear adaitional wrovg. I let this ano publisved an expianation and defence. in whch I denied the fate as false jeged epainet me. jon, on the Ist of January. from the samo ree, ditional remarks more offensive than acy alrandy pab ished, and tbie inthe teeth of my published statement e Wy you have assumed, equesting (ust'you make ® suitanle amend to me ‘or the iicry you have done me Your obedient ser. vant, ALFRED RHETS, L. &. Spratt, Beq WHAT [8 WANTED! HOW ts IT TO DONKT—SMOOTH: Tne DOW? Ouauiveton, Jan, 7, 1867 Sin— Your note ot the ¢th inst was bandod to me by Mr ——-—, abd Fax received ibo earliest attention consin- tent wub my engagements. It does not appear from the tenor c! your note what atonement itis in my power to inn iy purpose on my part of wounding your feelings, oF of Iojaring your character, soe wi)! confer a favor by stating the terme in which such dim id be ecable, end | can reb D¢ the possibi ily of not being able vo meke t iB accordarce with your wishes Konpeetfully your L, W. SPRATE, Aue Rowrr, Beg COOLING OFF—NO CHANCE FOR A FIGHT. Cuntertos, Jan 8, tka fo cleclaim aby purpose of wounding my feolings or i*joriog my cbaractar, by the publication of the communications al You doaire 20K o mre, yoa bare taficted, fact, @ wound w my uly ena an ipjary epon ebarncter: and thet you bere become unaroidadl pone ibie for this wrong. Your casdor will, 5 20 doubt, induce you to percelre the wrong, ‘end to ex: x Ln py * See which have ensued rom your eepec' 00 To L. W. Brmary, Beg 7 TORTERED RAETT, 108 a PLASTER. Sn Your note of to injore oF to ofend any one, and I readily a. my regret toast any wound was thereby por feelings or any injury to your character. fatt L, W. SPRA’ A ours, ran Frert, Eq. ALL MIGHT—THF SORE HEALED. Cuaxumerox, Jam, 8, 1867. LW. Sraart, Bey. —Sir—it giver me pleasure to state that your pote of to-Cay has been received and in satia- ALFRED RHETT. factory. Very rally, Voyage of the Ship Neptane’s Car to San Francisco. BEKOISM AND DEVOTION OF MRS. PATTON, THE CAP TAIN'S WIFR. The (oliowing extract froma San Fri respec to tbe come'gnece of the ahip Ni expiain more folly than the account already the Cevowongwhich Mrs. Patton, the captain’s wife, di played towards bor borbend, and the intercsts of owners, tb navigating the versol undor most oxtraord: wary circumetecces, The writer says. — one’s Car arrived op the 15th instant, independe: all are soxions for ber sale that the captain shoul! re. cover Coroners Inquest. Benom Dare m1 WY Bait, Room —Ooroner Connery ‘at No 3 Boman pines, apo oom ca? on ‘fosadey tra died of disouxe of tho beart. | The Fire Department SPECIAL MEETING OF THK BOARD OF FOREMEN AND BNGINKERS—NOMINATIONS FO4 CBIRF ENGINGSK. A special meeting of the Board of Fore and Ragl- neers of the Fire Department was beld tasi evening, in Firemen’s Hall, Mercer street There was a largo at- terdanoe, the greater portion of tho various companios Doing repreeented. The moetivg was called to or/er at eigbi o'clock, by the President, Mr. Alfred Carson, who abortly afier vacated the chair, having appointed Mr, Samuo! Burbsne, Jr., of Hose Oo. 24, The following repoluttons, presented by Mr. D. W. Exyavaia, of Engine Co 2 wore adopted :— Kerolved, That an clect'on for Chief Engineer of the New York Fire Department be held ov Tuesday eveving, Ped. 3, between the beursof7 and WM Hesolved, That the return to, tp serordauce with the kogineera, Feremen anil sr tors at suob place ws they v February 4 between the hours of 6 am Kesolved, That Mesars Alonz Slote, of Hose Co, 38; Chna, Khtdeof Engine Go: 4.and Tbomes F. Gendetaeel Henk And Ladder Co, 15, be, and are hereby, appointed inapestors of Haid elretion ‘The meeting adjourned after the adoption of the fore- pone. end then resolved tteelf into an informal mesting Jor the nomination of candidates for Chiet Eneiacer. Mr. Rurbans, Jr, was elected Chairman, .tto1 members proceeded to ballot, the two oandida ea reosie: ing the inrgest number of voice betpg consideret as duly nominated for the office of Chief Engineer, The follow- ing 1s the*result of the bailot:— Heory B. Howard Alfred Carson... from each company, duly sworn lea ita eh by the Board of be handed to the luspsc desi: on Wednealay, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MONEY MARKET, Wepymspay, Jan, 4—6 P.M. The stock market shows signs of grest weakuess. The desire on the part of boiders to realize is dally increasing. With all the efforts to carry ttocks, prices are gradually but stesdiiy netting down. The mosi active stocks to. day were New York Centrsi and Erie, Reading was freely offered ata decline. The easy money market ro Jong anticipated, is to all appearances as far off as ever, Gnd thore who parchased stocks ® month or so since, with the hope that the middlo of Janvary would bring with {! better times and a more active specslation, have ro far been ditappointed, The good time which speculators in fanoy railroad stocks for a rise sre continually looking for, i alwsy 2 coming and never comes, At the first board to-day New York Central 6’s fell off +; per cent; Su dnote Contral bonds, 4%; New York Central ‘Ral ond, %%; Erie, 14; Reading, %; Michigan Central, +; Michigt Southers, 4; Chicago and Rock Island, 5; La Crosse and Milwau- kie, 34. ‘The mouey market ia not near 80 stringeat as last week at this time, while stocks average at least one percent lower. The fact is thero bas been no specula thon tn railroad stocks out of Wall street. Stocks hare been run up in market value by sales from ove broker to snother, wholly ana solely on their own account, and they have waited im vain for outsiders to come in and ‘ako pari of the joad. Th» reports recently made by the New York Central, the Krie and tue Reading Ratlroad. companies aro enovgh to discourage and disguet rtook- holders, an¢ the effect murt soon be visible in the in cresse of stock on the market. The Reading bas fallen off largely Sn gross ond not receipts. Its construction ac- count and floatiug debt have largely inoreased, and the g- neral condition of the company is much worse than at the clere uf the previous fiscal year. Those three grost roads are rapidly approaching pubic bankruptcy. There is Bo power on earth to prevent It, if the present policy of the management of each is pursued, aud that it will be pursued until state of insolvency (s produced, from which it will take years to recover, there is very litte doubt. We beve posted the public thoronghly in regard to the condition of each road and its finances, and thore who sre at tbe Saal coliapse caught with stook in their poseceaicn will bays a0 one to thank but them- neives. After tbe a: ‘ument of the board the following sales Of etocks and benés were mado at auction: — $1,(€0 Atiantlo Motu: 1'400 Commercial 2,140 Sep 60 Pacific 810 Union 100 Orient 1,206 Me: cantil Mutual Insorance sc 727 ebarce Nationa! Bank, foil stock 103%; w i003 Albert H. Nicolay’s regular somi-weokiy auction sale Of stecks and boncs will take place to-morrow, (Thurg- day,) ot balf-paat twelve o’cock, at the Merchants’ Ex- obange. Al the recond board the market was lower throughout, Roading Railroad declines’ ¢ per cent; Michigan Southern, 3s; Hudson River Ralircad, After the board New York Centre! Railroad was otiered 027%) per cont. There ie no inquiry for stocks, and: the general tmproseion ts thet the market mart gradually settle down, under the arge amount of stocks held for sale. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as follows:—= Total recelpt ++ $161,431 48 Tota! payments... 23 Totai balances... 111,666,724 66 The payments to-day include $25,000 on California erafia and obceks. ‘The steamship Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool to- day, carried out $256 000 in specie—gold dars. The following petition for special privileges, exempting the party from the restrictions of the usury laws of the State, a before the Legisiatnre at Albany: — To TRB Bowen ants 108 LeGmLATURE OF Taa Sr\TR OF New Your — The petition of Joba RB Murray, of the city of Now York. respectfully 1, That your petitioner js ergeged in the bi ligntious of care = And other teouriiies Of States, cities and cor; Ss Treat > your petitioner is ob! jed, in the (ion of bie testnece, 19 borrow fam po ‘of money, and frequentty ‘at Digher rates of tmterost than that fixed py sat 2 That jour petitioner pays aunuallyan amount of Interert grestiy i ¢xoess of the legal rate, which amount in w (be ageregave materially incroesed by the severe penalties 'mpored upon lenders under tee Hy prevent vrury inwe of this State, by excluding oa) 0 bands of more timid bolde: who are vowilling ‘e () pote the meeives to the risk incurring those po- padties, anf confuing the business to the comparatively ho uatwrally take advantage of theabs noe ofcom- 7 capitalists who would gladly lend thetr mevsey at a moderate odvesse upes the nae rate, and far beiow the terms current ‘n tui ded it could be done exempt from the risk of criing 5. That the act of April ©, 1850, page 28: York, emacung thet ‘ no corporation shal lerpore the Ceterce of urury in sny aciion,”’ which was intended to operate na a disability to corporations to im pore the penalties of the usury law apon lenders, nes Proved to them, op the oontrary, geal benefit, in con- Jerring ujoo them ap advantage over private borrowers, to we the grost prejadice of individual rights and im: a O. Thet your Fetitloner reepectfully claims that > uy AB mn Tg) ertitied to the tame aw pm = = burinens af are exjoyed by pub! a your herorabie booy pot deeming oe C scien to ‘poat’y or abo! e exteticg Inwe. your pet! praye that he may be at leart piaced upon aa equality with corpora: ons in tbls parveular by the passage of an sot in his bebait similar 10 that t erein referred vo, whieh will ena- bie Dorrow upon the same footing ae corporations, pamely, opon such terms at he may agree apon wita the \cnders. The bankers, brokers and merchonte of this city have made many {ruitione efforts to have the csary iaws of this State repesied or modified. At every resrion of tho Legislature petitions by the score bare been presented and referred (o the proper committee, and that har been the end of them. There appear® to be power ia the Legisiature oppcred to avy change in lhe wery laws, and the probability is that every attempt mie t> changs them will fail, It doer not appear at all likely that even the Hberal construction of these fo wany other States will be adopted in this. All sorts of reforms and improvements baye been proposed, but they moet with no response from ¢olegates from the interior, Undor there circumstances, It war natural to tuppore thet somo row idea would be originated by our sharp (oancierr, and we have In tho above petition certainly something fally up to the age. The pian here proposed is no more than the application to individuals of what je already in operation regarding corporations. In comseqnence of the utter imponsibility of rail- road companies borrowing money on the issue of bonds, except at very bigh rates of interest, and the usurious characier of all the financial operations 0! rallroeds, it be came necessary for ‘he Tegisiatare, to prevent many of thore companies from repudiating upon the plea of usury, to pags a special act, forbidding corporations from inter- pestng the defence of usury in any notion. This act satis. fied the public mind, and rallrosd bonds have been in Detter credit sizes. it Is Dow proposed to apply tho same law to individuals whenever desired, and we do not se that any sound objection to it can be advanced. The passage of a general law upon the subject would be ne comeary, permitting individuale, upon the ling of « cortid- cate with the Secretary of the State, to place themselves under {te provisions, and heve |! apply only to those who ¢0, (nome way, OF by Lome Public Art, Accept and Agree to abide by ite restrictions, The iden ie thrown out in the above petition, and It will be, withon doubt, eniargea and extended aesumes form and shepe. It la certainly worthy 4000 Obie 6's, 60 85 11€€0 Virginia 1000 NY Con RR 6’ 3000 NY Cen RR 1's ba | her “ween xe cova bas. tooo L mvicaWimibs 600 Clev&Pitt divbs 20 rhe Park Bank .. 16 Imp&Traders’ Br 106 7 Metropolitan Bk. 106 36 20 Bonk of Com 300 Cum Coal Co 100 do.... 300 New Jertey Zine 180 N ¥ Cen RK = 3 <ggs' © zee «RK 1 do......b60 7: 60 New Jersey RR. 124 BRC $2000 Missour! 6's... 7000 TerH&alt 2am. obs. R234 BOARD, RR, 300 ahs Roading ne 00 do. 10 Cb! & Rk isi RR, 5 Sixth avenge KR. 20 Hud Riv RR..... CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapsxspay, Jan. 14—6 P.M. Asis —The sales embraced 25 bbls. pots at 7c. a 1H. Busansreres.—Flour—The market was inactive and prices heavy at yesterday's quotations. The sales were condned to wbout 4,000 a 5,000 bbis. at about the follow. ing ratesi< Common to 200d Btato. ++86 25086 40 Common to good Michigan 6 25a 6 40 xtra Common to Obto 6 tha 6 46 Extrs Obio 6 60a 70 Southern mixed to good by 69a 725 © fanoy 7 300 8 00 Caradian superiine and ext! 6350 775 Canadian brands were steady, whi wore sonfined to 1C0.a260 bdia. st tbo above prices. Southern rather easier at quotations, eapectsily for common grados, with sales @f800 8 900 bbie Rye flour was quiet at $3 60 & $5 26. Curn meai war st $3 18 a $3 26 for New Jeraoy, Wheat—Tho market swady, wita limited transac tions. Sales of wbevt 6.0/0 8 7,900 bushels, including Wiwaukie olvb at private raves, sappored to bare been at about $146 8 $i 40 Red winter Western at $1 60, ' Cape clan at $1 70 and Southern white at $i s. rations continued to bo ) the barbor from ioaiing tee. A 0 busheis Wesiern mixed was made from Tle; old yellow and white wore at 750. omital st 920. a 988. for good to prime Northern, Bo: ey wes Orta, at $1 25@ $1 3% for prime lots, Oats ‘were gutet and prices unchanged. oovka—The market was firm and tolersbly active. ‘Tho enles embraced about 2,200 leg ne Rio, at 940. @ 9540. a 11xc., and 600 do. Maracaibo The stock of xio was put down by Wm, Scott at 65, as baga, and the total of all kinds at 87,394. Corrom.—Tho eules footed up about 1,600 bales (partiy forced), at m decline of 360. a 242. A despatch, iaier in the day, came through from New Orleans, which stated that colton had advanced io, with sales of 25,090 bales, and the markot closed urmer. eet a previtun det patch, reporting adectine, and the mar ket again recovored greater strength in the afternoon, and boiders were firmer. Frecnts —Rates more steady. To Liverpool about 15,900 Dushels of grain were engeged at 7463; 1.600 a 2,000 bbls, of flour, at 9s. 84.; 200 #200 packages bacon 10% 4, with some lots of bacon ry rt ‘at 308. There ‘ere one or two small vessels chartered for Glasgow, one of which was engaged tocarry 2,000 bbis. at 3s. The other was Cixy There was nochange to notice 1 rates Old were vomipal at 3c. Lean.—Spenish was Srmer, with sales of 600 tons, part to arrive, at $6 12}4 a $8 18 cash and time, adding’ inte- rest, The market continued firm, with sales sptrite turpentine at aboub S8c., and small lots from store were reported at about bic. a 5bc. Sales of 1,500 bbis. common rosin reported at $1 60 810 lbs. Crude was firm, with sales 1,000 bbis. - mipgton reported at $3 8734, while holders generally do- Ous,—The market was quict and prices were unchanged Sa'es of 6,000 gallons Foglieh linseed were mate at Sic., and 20,000 were sold for futare deliver Argerican was at 8fc.s8lc. Crude whale was dull. Refued winier ‘was at 860 8 $8c., four months. The New ledford mar- ket, for the week ‘ending the 15th inst., was reported by & paper of thet city as follows — aterm coptinves in good demand for be for the week include sales of $1.30 per gallon, tbe market closing with » a ther operations at prices quoted. Whale—ahe market for ‘whale oll is dnil, ane the only transaction we have to report is pale of 140 DbIs. at a price pot transpired. Whalebone —Sales for the week—14 000 lbs Ocbotak at dye’. 15.00 do. do., and use. The trans. Northwest at a price we did not rm an! whale oil and whalebone runt of stock of sper can he ascertained is as follows: —8per ‘of), 45,000 bia: whalebone, following table gives @ ‘The Sa mente: viens of ofl azd bone into the caaz se exteon yeart:— 3B | F alt F if £8333 sie sri aed firm, with sales of about 300 a country prime st $9 96 a $10, and ‘with old Western repacked, at $10 50 a repacked was at $15 and exira do. mees were unchanged. it 106. Today 600 ut paauled non vod told yesterday ney sani tie of 4 Rect me Bacon was serve Paltimore at 10%. 40. Short and fon mddles were frm, and at 100, lle. Lard con- finwed firm, with sales of 500 bbis. on the spot at 12\y0. a 1946 ard 250 do to arrive at 12%. [alter was in mo- corate request and prices unchanged. Cheese was firm a 100 8 OKO. Riv w.—Salee of 300 theroee were reported at 3°, a4) Grease SF, +" _- i. sale ombracea 3,700 bags Pernambue' refining, and about 150 bhds, Cuba rovcovato, cue Suny prime grades at 108 10\\c. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, Weowmenay, Jan. 14, 1867 ‘The current prices for the week at all the markets, are as follows — First quality, ror nee CATR per owt, $11 00a Sil & do. 10 60 00 50 -89% 00 a $70 00 + 60008 60 00 « 490 a 4600 Oe 35 00 Fxtra quality, bh 7 ther qualities . OM Firat quality. 00 ® $10 09 Uiber qualities, Hn Tw Firet quality. . kam Other quahvies. 6 at ies ‘Vonlowing table’ shows by’ what Gonveyanoce the ton at Alierton's came — Ye Rail oad— Boel caitie oe rh +. 688 Na wer thought the eatire stack would be disposed of, The reoetpta for the week, as compared with Inst woek, at all yards, were as foliows:— - ah Me a on 163 321 We found a fair suppl 7 ‘stall the yards, and as od gone- ral thing the deruand was Rot quite so brisk as last week; but or good cows there continued an active demand, and good prices are realized ‘The best cows in the market sell (rom $65 to $80, with only afew at the latter rate. ‘The greater of the receipts of milch cows are weal isutyied ordinary quality, $60. The total receipts at al! thi were us follows:— yards for the two woeks Jan 7, Jan. 1 at ‘The supply was rather slim at allerton’s, while the de. Mand continues active, and prices remain unchanged. ‘At the other yards tt the ‘supply was largely inoroared, and the demend gord—prices a trifle lower. The reosipts were chiefly from New Jersey; there was quite a largo number re Pennsylvania, ‘and only a fow from this State, It was thought = supply would become hausted during the only @ very few were over, which will, io all probabilty, be disposed of in th moroing. The followirg are the receipts for two weeks :— Jan 14 Allerton’ 1,496 asa 3/489 LUT 6,0 9, ‘The esies of sheep and lambs by “7 Fogle, at Cham- beriin’s, for the week ending Jan. 14, 1857, wore as follows No. Per head. Total. 187 ae") $794 75 20 3 00 600 00 70 6 25 1,942 50 8 10 00 80 00 7" 5 76 402 60 3 8 3316 10 v0 66 6 90 399 00 8 3 60 48 50 45 625 236 395 40 469 180 00 1,02 at an average of.. $1 6TH 34,682 60 ‘Toere was a very Bi th reek, aad price @ bavt down to tc. riving by. the fecal h go direct to slaughter bovses and ‘not included tn our report. Taere were cnly 760 sold et Allerton’s during the entire week, And the reocipis are too stuali 10 satisty the domand, ‘The totai receipts for the week are as follows: — Beet Cowsand Veal Ce eg and L. Swine. Allerion’ 1,496 160 br i Chamber lin’ wi 3489 O'Brien’s. 82 = is Total..... 413 «9117750 Samo timo, 1866...2.9'7 89 ta Xd Increase T4t 167 295 4SlO Rec'pta last weels.2 St 15 83T = 6.884906 Total since Jan. 1 42t 780 -15,7HL 1748 Average per meek 3. MH 20 880 7.890 9-873 Sask of Siew You a, Saunary ‘14, 1857, CLEARED. Ship Presient Fillmore, Nelson, London—Dunhem 4 Di mon Sh'p Toulon, Upshur, New Orleans—Stanton & Thompson, *i-p Camden, Bolles, Chariesion—Dunham & Dunoa. }eik Rapid, Marechalk, Vera Cruz—Hi Bros. Kerk Troxilio, Muilt , Manzanilia—Brett, Son & Co, u & Vining. ‘Yoo k Windward, Wyise, Havana—K Fark Ocllla, Aabhy, MoblieSturges & ¢ rig Emerald (31), MeDonald, M DR DeWoit obra Bnenes, Michner, 8t Thomas anda mikt—Brett, Son & eway Belle (Br), Crowell, Halifax Auilit, Whee: yancla, McMurray, New Orleane—Laytin & Hurl scbr Emeline Miner, Mobile—West & Walker Behr LP emith, Cooper, Wilmington—Doll Setr N & D Scudder, Hutebings, Phiindelph ARRIVED Bark Maraval, Grifing. Port Spain, Kr al ides, skins, de. to q Tuprest fom Havers fe ship St Petersburg. ot Roston, steerin ‘otter. Jas Hand. Trinidad, Dec 1, vin ht, 4th inst, for very heavy @estber, split aal's, dc, was 19 a: mice Hirig Busan Fraily Gf St George), Wail, York River, # days, With ship timber to Mr Cartis Sehr Faseport (of Jamesport), Hawking, Savannah, 10 davs. with cotter jecvendy. Mott & Co Was north of Hatteras gale from WNW. aod was driven to the east the Guf Strenin. bebr Theres Haicemb, Gosles, Savannah, 7 days, with cot tow Jo Seracton & Trliman relr Rdward B Bemert, Decker, site's 4 days. Schr Speed, Summers, Washinz’ 9p, 1, 9 days fetr Laura R Johnson, Johnson. days, fbr Kia Maithews, Rainers Baltimore, 6 days, Stcamer Westehenter, Clark, Providence. Rercnxno—The Br brig Lady Seymour, ef and for Halifax, hence 15th inet. returned 10 Gay in tow Of Reamtug. luniress, Kast of the Highlands discovered her to a ined on the pumps 2) inches in taree board iack. Her oargo ecnsists prinet pally of flour. Capt Morrel!, of seaming Hnutrean came yp trom guisite to day, end. rrpo are riged. vease @ bolow, amcrg ¥ of Olen wm NOrieana, bark ext g vena While com: up ohe carried Away six of ihe arme of ber starboard wheel, and four of the port one, ‘The sh'p Gauntlet, from Havre arrived Inst night. bad 6 panrengersard is ccisigned 10 eo 4 Stephenson. | Fperien. Bed‘sety NWF geien during which lost ho suits of eat the fd inat, tn a wale from NW. off Nantucket, lost fore, man and miven'iopraila: han been 12 dase W of Nantucret. Dec 25. Ini 415i. lon 5 10, in gale from SK, accompanind with w, I the deck house Lars Jaber, of Norway, & rian Art 12th, ech Moses G Leonard, Leavitt, Virginis. RELOW fhip Maid of Orlears Dennis, from New Orleans, Herk Exorese Boss from Havana, York Lexipgion. Thaicbar, from Havana Deo hog Win T Dogan, ‘Thema, from Port aw Prince via Nas wa NP, Jao i ‘Also two barks and 2 brige names not known. The above re ail at anchor outside SATLED hips JA Wesierrelt, Liverpool, Roma Jane, Charleston; Carone mY ch land, Adelaide, NS 54 ath, ship Memebute, Sea Ai, Jobn, Wird “Carell the day, 8: 7 PM, NNW, with fine snow, Telegraphic Marine Re; BOSTON, Jan 14—Arr ship Mary Hammond, New Orteans; barks Andrew Comery, emyras; Robert Wasiie, Ardrovean, Appa, NOrieans. Herald Marine Cort n She brig Marine il ( with g carge of brick for Port tweet Paanage on nciseo; brig Herald (ir), ‘ pt Trannea Out and repaired. ‘The salvage allowed we lignier will be near S36) ‘The cargo of the ship Tsase Allerton, that had been placed in warehoner by crdrr of agenta or undereriters—it being in veh condition ae would alow ite tem ent —was, By a de> cree nf the Admiralty Court, sold by the US Marshal on the ad inet conaisiad of tobacco in beres, axes, steel, sta pateis. oe, wines, and brandies. The ed $12 per box of 125 ibe: ne o.cen, Se fie My) oil, he sale reached rear irom tis ship. wit smonut td $100,000, The. dodge has de of SM) per cant on the net proceeds, which will give the salvors about $15.00, One fourth of the cargo of tae ed and the Underwriters will realize about mmourt sured . Capt Newsom. from New York, with an ipa ve a att h wind, when off st maihenil and main!».om end gait mAlotopmast Cbs rlenion, + ryan qailey. Dosis, and a partot runming rigging. Bhe has Consieners. Packer & in diateran, bas repatred York. Her expenses were ‘The echr Stathiin, Warr, at this port leaking bas repaired, avd ented tth for Pensnenia Bapenses, st ile sche Cerro Amelia Turner, hae diecharged her car; avd commenced her repairs, She will be ready to sail for oe et Rceeake “Wenn mate @ . ol gion, aah renaiey to or rigning, apd eniled Met wi for Ror Ranenee sa not been ‘mned. thip Lady Arabella, Merrill, has LD nee aiting orders from owners. The brig Huntress, Shannon, sailed Stet ult for Peneacols. The brig Nernvier, Willame. nerived Dee lath from York for which port she hat commenced loading. The bark Ase Bioh, Weoite, arrived Dec Sst trom NYork,, with Fort'Taylor,’ The sehr Charles R Vickery, ‘Horton. from York Yet inet, with earvo or Poet ‘Taylor; satied Forrest, Wood, from, Rock’ ia, rived 8d inal, She baa roid of lime to Fort rae apd will sail bence for Mobi Penercela with a cargo of brick, arrived on 6th inst, ‘and the ia now discbarging. PHILADELPHIA, Jan Mothe ty, it, Nome, arrive, last r crank bel night al Kensington whart, where there a & sew Crank being BS ber. Ghe will resurae hor ing The river remain fast opt for he sailing of the steamship K ananeon, y. for Lav pont, whieh was to sulla morryer, be Ot Prato url Gattrday arapge ates Mo mbiah tne 18 bout wl ent a promege throng ti and State of Geor- ee cy: reais Paimetio, Imani,” where rpuamebetnortnim, in on Saturday for fwinre bared ter | Ol stenmehip Kargaroo, Jefirey, Liverpool, Miscellaneous and Disasters, For account of a severe gale at Vora Orur and wreck of brig | Nenuphar, Ac, see news columns. Stir New Yonn¢ Bennett. np of ep agente of the wn Faesday from te erect of ship, New he dey | k | Fur Avsipa Senan, Dating at Haves trom St Yoh <zemtcring the outer jock at Wavre.on the 3a wit Gomme ens the Timperairie du wi wha lea « ‘The former had her foretopmast £6 (EN JMIK Luor & Frances, Jones n javier middle monumen rument and sad Mesa Jarve's what ber two feet, apd causin; bos little; ening ide, and anchored "03 evoke ‘anehored * and probably Miiodie or bosy should be Piece ase Buia Wx Hearn, Heath, from Kingston, Ja, Deo 19 for New York, via Ocho Rios to load, was totally wrecked on the 28d at Robins Bay, Jamaica, All banda roved. Bric Wx D Savetz—The sebr Moses G zinta Wrought at from Lid reported to have arrived here 12th from. ¥} Screw of ne brig Wm, D Sburts, of fen eae pe ti ft word bound to New York, which bese inst about 70 miles £2 of Oa i oman ly ip b ged ray Ae en ae a chains gt tS to ease her, but baing full of water ane rolied 0 the sea being 80 rou mat breach ‘over ber that it was oniy "wi wath ie precealidgeess ves. theeap'ain and rev end at Y ‘mnminent & Ce ed to abaasion Herts tbe boat for the" saboomer ax ag ‘The tehooner Tay by, tor some time, to oH ' some! iad from ibe brig but the gale contniuin compelled to leave her, and she wae 800m out of | D,Sburla was 9 good vessel of 171 tons, 3 gears ol le. worth about $3000, and insured, race daily in Pbitsdenshis 7 Bric Leviatuan, Fletcher, hence aboat Nov 34 for with, carno of four. epars, Ae, on deck, caught fire on the ih And\Dut vo Bermoda, badly tojured. and has abandoned ihe vovaxe, One third of her cargo, was damaged, ng een sold; the remainder wrouid ve ebipped a veasel cond ar was dou ents ae jailing a CuelionsOargosupposed insured in Ragland.” "SE poe Ancaniax-—The unknown, brig, repo iver is the brig Arcad: uth X from. ah, with Saaren of iimber far St lebs aes went by Lith inst, ‘st bigh water on Patch’s near the mouth cfthe iver. “She ie imbedded io" tke ceed [Age water 12th there were aix feet of water on tae BEG M Prascor—The echt Relive, ot New Tondow, tt ride of the brix 8 M Vrescot!, ashore det Frat Island, stripping her. oe Bure Zoroaster, lost st Tabasco, was built By owe in Boston, valucd at about $2200 She ‘wae not an i" = - Fenn J W. which sunk at Vanderbilt's Landing, ped lst and, bas a cargo of India goods on board, valued at $0,000, Scur James H Derury, Winemore, from Philadel; fe peed RS AE sage ta Gia ios fens C. it mae hake sight, on the ; Th inet, msking no water. 7 re? “here he ny at 6 Fat Bene m Toms Feces. ahendened Mgt: while ov ee from this port to Lon ~p WAS 1 of 393 tons built at Mo oe. Pe in If 858. ba from cS Mesars MeCready, Ms ee toy ‘agents valued 14 000, Mid weured a iki ony ‘sho had sonata tine ie theese, and 0.000 ibs buco valued ‘et bees ene, an # bacon valued “at ‘abou SOS 0U0, wh fs partially inanrea here: basen Scour Been Man, Nickerson, from Alexandria for for Boatom, Poy a ‘at Barnstable Mth ult with loss: of ‘deck load of floar, Scur Sar. ANN Ror. from Philadelphia for Boaton, ar: —— Sist ult, with loss of jibboom, boat stove, ‘me fcnx Broaprieip, Fisk. from Philadel; for Roston, prt tate Barnatable ‘Ast insf wiih lose of deck ee Jibboom, ‘said: obi cr Vyiissisc Vesser—he schr A R. Schaler, of Deop River, Ot, bound from Baltimore for New York, was driven aed const im the gale of Lec 2, wince which time nothing bas gies from ber. Much aor ta felt with regard to her fate, and that of her crew. She was commanded by Capt sie c ieee (a the above place—ove or two of the Lands also be- oo ‘Tbe Seci! Man ship Sumatra, of 480 tons, from Palermo for Boston. touched at Gibraltar Oct 5, and has not since desea beard from. Notices to Mariners, ‘The smail Beacon I bt lately placed on the extremity “ot Cape Hatteras having been damaged by storm, is discoauamed for'ike present. Due'rotee will be given of is tose wal, By orcer of the Ly shoves Board. corpe of Ko arpa of oere, U8 Kegineer's office, Wilmington, NC, Jans ie ‘The Pell Bont of Chariesion ship Bar has been removed prrutorhuarmbenueaed hier wounts, Lighthouse Inspector Pict. hace BC, Jan 9, 1957. hee Lit Spoken, &. ok, Ship “Cbarlo te," ateering 8, was seen Noy 29. lat 19 8, ssf Mary J Kimball hence for Marseilles Dec 1, lat 35 3% Jon 24 80; had experienced heavy weather, and hore part of Mfehr Earguel of sd from Baltimore for P ‘Sehr ora, om, hth Samuel ofan 0 imore for Pernambuso, Nov Astwerr, Dee Fiat Te cba a Newport F. Brest, Lec 19—Arr Mary & Susan. Scot’, NOrieans, Boupsavz Dec t0— Aare John wf da folie dg: Lizale Bogs, Tiger “or en, sg c acho ig Sage’ ens Dec Arr pai Geo Sine atebelter, Chia. tt Dec 1 shit 0 Mornin Light, Johnson, for island Northern & rown, Halle’, for do: it é ae pad fore port ian, Graves, for do: 20, wi for do: Santa Ulene, Forster, for do. Bay State, Simmors; Juvents, Yeung: ayo, Jenkins; Mayflower, Fale: Zephyr, King and Juan Pernaa- dez, Given, for do: Sirocco, West. for Nantes; Geo Rayues, Batchelder for United States; Masti, Johnston for do; bark Fmily Miner Po. for the Chincha Islands to load for Ha- vre at £478 6d Sid from | the incbe Talande to Nov W, ships Challenger, be Bureese, with 1284 tc wane fo abo, Bi SIH GO whe guano for "Sangin Wala Mila sin 1 Isabella C Jones, Woodb no Penarth # nd W. and. weather uupropi- if down Channel. Several ship: are ready ben, bnt are detained by the arpect O° the went Pt back 234, Masonic, Bates. from Newport. 30th for NOr- eens, having been W of Lundy Island, Ge Dee 22— > Fort shiv Herald. Drummond, for Berry, from Boston for sicliy, Are ship Martha's Vineyard, Pember, Siheta port np Piste Cisusee, for Boston, ready; Compromise. CxS for NYors Guavacesn, Dee ie 8d Tolihesi, Lowell, NOrieans Havre, Dec 19—Arr Amanda Spear. Batley. st John, NB; Mth Samoset, Frewt. Charieston. Sid IWih, Charles War Goold, ROresne: Helvetia. Hieging X York Dee sid J i Crowell, Bost mice, NP. Pee Miby tabeeare bark See Bird, \r itt, Hosten to load for ike Mediterranea. Krxcaton. 38, Dee M6—Arr schrs, Doiphia. Foster, Machine Ta! schrn HP Rursell; Gree, Asplawalt, Inkeroa mee a kems, Baltimere 16th "rigs Marcia. (not Sage comb, Peiiadeiphia: 10h Vermont, Saath Am toad for NYork: Wm Heath, Heath, ath, oho Rios toualy wrecked of the ZV4—ser, Migeot) nde. Biack River Eee inst; Yorks 6th; Baltic. Zerega do with despatch: am uid Ann Bitooper, Rains, for altimore: Noemie, Jonweon, for (har'eston; FS Perley. York, for Unilao; James Raines. mu Danvelh fr Metbourne Sth inst; John & Lucy, Milier, foe a) “Dee V—Tn port brig Eamnel Killam (Br), Lovett. from Beaton, arr ler ¥ D: Staples, for NOr leans. Bd 10h, brie Henry Marshal ner, Baltimore (be- tore reported ide for Roxon! Pua Dee share Parthenon, Cal4well, Miramicht via Oxe ‘Dec S-1n port harks Lacy Ring. Thartow. ter Mee Bre Mare fie ‘NOploans: brig Wire for NOrigane (arobayig ‘Orleans, 1h, 9— To port bark Monmo barkg Clamen: York brut Giulia (! Font Masta: Ja, Dec 15—Arr sehr Athy F hindsey, Nickar on. Raltimere, Pome Sain. Trinidad, Deg Deo 1—In port bark Gazelle, Dusit, 4 “Parts, Dee Danada Pomp, Baltimore for Gusy Pas Dee 24—Arr ache Joreph Howitt, Clanp Punta Arenas (and sid Siet on bar return) stenmshiy Soxora, Vappicge. San Frarcisco Sid Jaa | steamship Golden Gate. fan Francisco, De a We bert brig Helvellyn, Tall, 156 QuEENsTow x, port brig Robt Wing, Bray, for Bos MA tops. to be sold b Recuriie, Dec ton, reney Rorrenpam. Dre %—In port shies Cumberland, Lambert, for NVork: H Willebrordus (Hutch), for Lupa (Brem), Hilewen, for Boston: bark Philomela, Red for do; brig Stella Maria (Dutch) Leetiar e. for do. Trreste, Dee 1t-—Sid bark Vernon (Br), Locke, Messina, to load for Boston. Home Ports. APALACHIOOLA Jan 3—-Art bark Henry Wilson Saran. Deb: Sth, Yara ir Prentiva, Horton, oe oo ache Corteita, Dw fiir Pasay Hotmes, Saaith, do; beta Bride Wyman, jp. do; John & ars. de do Portland (Be) ¢ Iverpool. do: Srarkiing tea, R¥Cer Prien, do: Girne °n ae. do: Holla. evidence. do: Deron inelair schas Noriole Packet, ea WYork, do, star, ‘Thom pave, thd Vietwrin Moers, WOrleana, we BOSTON, Jan ii Arr sehe Jamas Porter, Wiles, Pro vincetow nm,’ with ee rk Jenny Lind. Cid ehipe Prine, York New or ot Pinte: Tye Belts wie ache NETARUE. Dee 3 Are At Tone River. aches Totem ern Alexandria for Boston with joes of bon. disek Joa ef howe. ket Siet Sarah "Ann. Moe’ Raker, Patadeiphie for do, with Wee of Jipbovm, boa! stove, eaile sotit te. Jan |. etme, ‘wr do. achr Brow tal’. Fisk, Tor to, wih the nae 5f deck tnd, jbboom, axle Pearse; aohra F Nickerson, (fa addition—Arr sche WA Tillie, MERLOT, Rid sp Kestern Quege, zen Liverpool, sehr Col Satverty Stetson. nd Pay (By tel)—Arr steomphip Tanbel, Rolling, Harane and 19--Sehe BH Dyer, trom Portia and for Phi. Jevphin. bs the ige in Vineyard “ound for several ‘Gu the Lith inst ave get out wn anchored a. Slascn- Jeierday was chartered by Cnet DG Patierton, sad cok he passencers trom Nesiyeret, and them at Chatham to fay At oneo ceed vation thle Aiternonn. Beverel veasels are in Yeo tee in a Vineyset Bound é SANRBUNK PORT, Jan 10—Arr brig Wm MeGiivery, bad ran ANS, Dec 6. PY—Arr brig Ocean Ragie, § Ree\ lava boatentt je ——™ 1p. a, LB ga Mee sist Iwara Ryevett. Gunbs. trom Hal ark crs . nib. Trem con, from Phllaieipha, werent Ber NEW LOSPON, Jan 10— Arr sok JW Fanikner owen Helena fer Ror 120%, ahr Atma, =“ 6 via fiampton We BEDTOND. Jan ih Arreehy Daighin, Cobh Hifuastote CH back Paul € y nm Garden mg Conver, Yo rn Sohn aration, RN Kr ight, and’ C Alscanteet "ay ‘Ce se ae Nash. sehr Henrintia TR fora sind Shek tas sigoy ete Neches ok . ae a Patents tne and, & sloop were at sachor o@ ST MARYS, GA, dao—Arr bg Anwa AT a BALEM, Jon 101d brie Gen na, Wiewott, ” YF Foss, Lavon mes, Le .

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