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~~” ; Ne BEEn ” OREN RE ENEPER VOI EEREEE Ra SESS of the company wheu the bonds under the old THER FAMILY HERALD, the name of each vessel, of the losses of life and proper. are exchanged and cancelled, weer Proceedings in Congress—Nows from Europe— ‘Tue Mormon War—The Nicaragua Expedi- 1 sn—Interesting Corres fa ‘Kanses—Market Reposts—The Latest Intel+ Ugence, &e., die. Today's edition of the Famty Huerazp, among other things, will contain:— A report cf the proceedings of Congress up to the time of publication, ‘The Latest News from Europe—The War in India, dc, ‘The Mcrmons—Interesting from Salt Lake City. The Fine Arts—Mr. Belmont's Collection—Mr. Aspin waN’s Murillo—The Exhibition of British Art—Miss Hos- mer’s Statue of Beatrice Conci—The FronchCollection, &. Interesting letters from London, Paris, Berlin, Bombay , California, Oregon, Albany, &. ‘The Nicaragua Expedition—The Landing of Goneral ‘Walker. Interesting from Kansas—Meeting of the Legislature— Alleged Alterations of the Lecompton Constitution, &c. Sentence of Death upon James Shepherd’ for Arson in the ret dogree, Editorial Remarks on the prominent events of fthe day. ‘Theatrical and Musica! Matters. Obituary Notices of noted individuals. The Latest Intelligence by Telegraph or otherwise. City News of Interest—Police Reporte—Marriages and Deaths for the weck—Commercial and Money Market Re- ports—Retail Market Prices—Report of the Cattle Market, aad a large amount of general roading matter. Terms—$2 a year; four cents a single copy, To be obtainod at the office and of news agents. Hats, Pronounced by Men of pd refinement the most truly proportioned aud ele. eee yet issued, are those munufactured by ESPEN- CHEID, 118 Nassau street. rice $3 50. the Hatters Fall Style, $3; Last tyle reduced to $2, at WHITE'S, 148 Fulton street, Broadway. aut Davia, 301 Broadway.—Holiday Hat is now -ready. Give him a call. 8 singly Beautifal.—Genin’s Holiday hat for the approaching senson of festivity, is one of those peoullar gems in the mechanic arts which suits alike the man of fashion and the man of bi — All who see are suited; @ll who wear delighted. Ivy them. GENIN, No, 20 Hroadway, opposite St. Paul's, ‘To the Pub!'c.—Frederick’s Phe aphs, oa, daguer:. types and-ambrotypes are always Cepiable Boltday magnificent temp! site Metrovoltian Hi Santa Claus gives you Photographs for $1, aad for 25 and 50 cents, at holiday headquarters, No, 289 Broadway. Robert B. Coleman, tate of the Astor House, intorms his friends and the public that he is now at the St. Nicholas Hotel, and continues bis elloris to serve thé this extensive and modern establishment he is enable fer them evecy comfort. ‘The Celebrated Shaker Knit and wool under garments, all sizes, at MeL AUGHLIN’S shirt and & store, corner of Murray and Greenwich streets, Christmas Présents.— The most elegant gift, iu our opinion, which could be pri sented to a lady, is a case of Murray & Lanman’s Florid ‘Water, whose ciquisite qualities as @ toilet wash, perfume nd cosmetic, are ackuowledged by all whojuse t Bold by e proprietors, D;T. LANMAN & CO., 69 Water street, and bye puggists, at 50 cents per boitle, Arthur Kendall, Wine wud ale’ merchant, ‘No. 5 South William street, New York. Beautiful Presents. A large assortment of ” FINE Conan JEWELRY, low for cash. Broadway fe tad shoul be secured wt ouce, at le of of art, Nos. 686 and G8T Broadway, opp: sell ROBERT RAIT ° ioe Pid New and Beautiful Varieties of Watches and watch chains for Indies, Watches and watch enains for r gentlemen, Warranted. Selling tower ROBERT KAIT & CO., 261 Broadway Just Recelved—By the Steamer Europa, (he most beautiful and magnificent choice reception; aplendid parieres, for balls, aud forholiday presents, at very low prices, at TL Buecker wireet, near Brosdw A Fat Turkey and a New Hat for Christ- mas, Fer the latter article, visit KNOX’S, 212 Broadway. The nal “Home” ts at 437 Pearl treet, near Chatham, and nowhere else. Calland try the old and mild ales, with other kinds of Christmas cheer. Frangipanni remains on the Handkerchief longer than any other perfume. Get the genuine, corner of Broadway and Walker street, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— Toe very best in the world, wholesale and retail, and the dye privately applied, No. 6 Astor House Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs.— ‘Tire best in the world, Loa made Sold and applied at the manufactory, 233 Iiro road wi le Hus Hair :, Only 4 Shillings a Box, black or brown. No.1 ‘arclay street, inimitable shaving, Lair cutting and dy®g rooms. Barry's T! ‘rous ts the Best and Cheap- ex article for dressing, ng, beautifying, cleanal curling, preser- ‘ving and restoring the uggists, ans Ti East it, Sold by all Rupture.—Marsh & Co.'s Radical Cure Truss effice, removed to No, 2 Vesey street, Astor House, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Texspar, Dec, 2—6 P. M ‘There is no life in the stock market. Speculators have about abandoned their occupation, and the Stock Exchange is nearly Ceserted. The bears outnumber the bulls, and the absence of buyers makes a vory dull market. There are plenty of sellers, but nobody wants railroad stocks at anything like current prices, and there are not many who want them at any price, Outside holders are continually realizing, The abundance and cheapness of money gives greater strength to stocks than they would otherwise pos. wens, aud gives some desperate operators an opportunity to hypothecate on favorable terms, At the first board to- day there was a universal decline in prices. We have not a solitary exception to report. The downward tendency continued from the dpening to the close Tennessee State G's fell off *{ per cent; Brooklyn 6's, 4; Tilinois Central bonds, 4; Metropolitan Bank, },; Pacific Steamship Com- pany, 4s ;NewYork Central Railroad, 14; Erie, ¢; LaCrosse and Milwaukie, ; Reading, ',; Michigan Southern, old, % do, preferred, 14; Panama, 1; Galena and Chicago, 1%; Cleveland and Toledo, %. At the second board there was no material alteration in quotations. A very limited busi- ness wa: transacted. The inactivity among operators must Lave a depressing jul son adynacey. The brokers of the Stock Exchange have the field of speculation entirely to themselves. No one Irast desire to touch railroad stocks, and all recollection of past losses hax outside has th probably will not wati been obliterated. Business men have been bankrupted by their tavestmeats in ratitoad ec curite early every failure during the prescat finangla! ryyuloion ea. direct’y of indirectly to railroad investments. The ler-on which bas been so dearly bought will not sor0cou be for- gotten, and not until it is can we expect « very active speculative movement in that clees of securities. The Metropolitan Bank has declared a sem|.annual 4\r dend of four per cent, payable January 4; the Seventh Ward Bank a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, paya- ble January 2. The interest on the State debt of Virginia will be paid on the 2d of January, at the Bank of the Republic, ‘The interest on the State dobt of Missouri will be paid on the 2d of January, at the Bank of Commerce. The See eee ener 969 73 {10 87 806 09 ‘The receipts include $52,900 from customs. ‘The exchanges at the Clearing House to-day were $12,002,683 36, and the balances paid were $992,511 25. ‘The Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend on deposits at the rate of six per cent per Annum on sums of $500 and under, and at the rate of five per cent on all largor sums, payable January 18. ‘The city of St. Louis has, wo understand, provided for the interest on her debt and $300,000 of principal. ‘The notes of the St. Albans Bank, of Vermont, and Pah- Quioque Bank, of Connecticut, are now taken In deposit at the Metropolitan Bank at the same rates as other Eastern money. ‘The movement in foreign exchange for the packet from this port tomorrow (Wednesday) haa, 80 far, been quite Limited. The last news from Rurope has had the effect of making nearly all bills unsaleable, Great distrust exists inthe public mind, and the safest course is genorally adopted, The specie shipment will be large. Sterling Dilis range from’ 8g to 94s percent premiam. Some drawers are asking 9% per cent. On Paris wo quote Sf. 26¢. a Gt. 183%¢. The shipments of specie from this port and Boston to Kurope by steamer is likely to continue in large amounts. We can well spare it, and they want it on the other side more than we do on this, The annexed is a comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from Now York to foreign ports, for the week, and since January b— 1855 1858. ‘Total for the week....$1,091.301 1,378,200 1,229 Previously reported. . 66,510,704 78,616,800 71,020,003 Since January 1...,. 868.442.0905 ty on the Inkes in 1667, me Pieringnertar Property Jat. 2, 1867 37 74 50 shs NY Coal KR. 10000 Miasouri 6's. . 4000 BrooklynCity6's 2000 NY Coa Rio's 4000 ErieR3dm ba'8S 1000 do... . 2000 Erie cou bs, 02. 5 9500 Til Cen RR bis. 86 1000 TerreH&AI2dm 44 1060 LCrosseXMLGb 2h BOOOMERSpelmslch 833, 7000 — do... 83 5, 9 shs Phenix Bank, 199 10 Ocean Bank . ‘83 Continental Baa 9 Metropolitan Bk, % % 20 Dk of Commerce, 100 Neeaae’ heaped Ki Bs soe tim Boss 200 Brooks vn Banik gore ucCanallo 106 100 Hud Riv RR... b3. baie hs NHay¥Hart R 3 2000 Michigan 478. 14000 ‘Tenn 6’, 83 10 Ma & Mass RR... 23 1000 Brookly icity 6 ‘3 903, 115 LaCroase& Mil R 1034 2000 I Cen RR Dds. 85° 100 Reading RR...810 53 6000 MORSpelmSFch 8334 83% 1000 IGrowse&MIGb 24%, "oo wien Swi RR 19% 1000 do... 25 -b60 197 1000 Harlem fat m 67 20 Tsbe BkNYorkscp 95 cys 80 Cum Coal Co...., 9% 100 9% 48.N York Cen RR. 744 60 Gal 3 43, (ir doves na 4b T4te 100 do... 417% ly 80 ci iia 13% 1135-60 Wsorecmsie am SALES OF BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION. $7,000 N. Y. State 5 per cent on In. added, 3,000" do. BY 2,000 Chic. 7 St. Paul eFou duLac Ri 6 's. “ 1000 Memphis City 6 per cent bonds: 3,000 Ténnessce and Alabama RR 6's 3 5000 Madison City 7°: 5,000 Watertown City 4, 000 Milwaukie and Beloit 6,000 Ter Haute k Aiton RR ist mtg 7's. 1,000 La Crosse & Mil RR con bouds. 20 shures North River Fire Ins Co. 10 Indemnity Fire Ins. Co. 20 Long Island Fire Ins. Co, 10 Home Fire Ins. Co.. 10 Resolute Fire Ins. Co 15 Continental Rank 65 Artisan’s Bank, 16 Phenix Bank, 10 Eagle Fire Ins. Co, 6 American Fxpress oe 20 Chicago and Rock island RR. Chicago, B and Quincy Railroad. To tmx StocxnoupKrs or tux CurcaGo, Bonington AND Quincy Raickoap Company: — In presenting to you proposuls fora new loan to assist in paying off the floating debt of the company, the cireum- stances which haye caused this call now should be stated :-— The gross earnings of the companics composing the present corporation were, in 1855, $1,095,174 In 1856... « 1,625,949 Showing an increase in one ye 680,776 or over forty eight per cent. As during the year 1856 our facilities for doigg business were not equal to the requirements of our customers, and we had every reason to expecta large increase in 1857 over the business of 1866, it seemed very important for the interest of the stockholders that considerable expen- ditare should be made, which was done. Had it not been for the financial crisis and panic during the past three months, our business would probably have fully employed our whole means of doing it, and our earnings might have been such as to have enabled us to defer this call. The earnings of our road for the six months since the ‘annual report was published are... $1,014,729 For the corresponding six months last year they Which, considering the unpia bees, and its results upon other lines, = be considered very favorable. The net income for the last six months’ work, after ph ing all interest for that time, if... ...... —about ten and one half per cent on our pital. Had the pressure in the mouey market occurred earlier, the earnings on the road of five per cent, amounting to $231,320, would not have been divided in August, when it ‘Was supposed, from the prospect of the crops, that our earnings during the fall, mopths would be large, and would lessen our indebt very considerably. Undor present prospects, our stockholders must be content to ave the winter's dividend passed; and the balance of in- come account, which is $233, 439'to November 1, remain to ite credit on the books for the present Our late President, in bis report of June 4, 1857, stated Unat the Boating debt of the oneey 00 Woe Ist of May. . $898,055 83 depressed earnings have rendered our assets to a great degree un- available. Our cash in hand May 1, 1857, and assets, which havo proved availabie, amounted he 259,083 98 Instalment on stock, due Jul, Our capital stock shows an clang, an error in reporting above amount in an- nual report, of...... : 1 to No, Our earnings from May vember 1, (six months,) aro, $1,014,720 22 Lees exp@ditures for operating expenses, interest, exchange, coupons paid, taxes, e.....4. Leaving net earnings (or six months. Total. Which pose’ Payment of dividend, August 18 621,491 23 + 493,297 99 id into sinking fund...... 4 Advances to Peoria sad ‘Oquaka ‘Railroad in: Advances to Quincy’ and ‘Chicago Railroad, tate Northern Cross, as per coutract published a report February, 18% ° Construction account increased, Fquipment account increased. Debt lessened. Materials pure Cash on hand and assets indebtedness as it matui Against our indebtedness on November 1, con- sisting of bills payable and floating dei, in cluding balances 10 connecting roads, 296 00 Woe bad thengin available assets... + 219,170 00 $621,125 00 ‘Tut there were some payments to be made for pay roll and bills, aot yet in, amounting BDOUE. «6. eee eeees se ‘estimated expenses for Coupon interest, payable January 1. oo Actaa! curnings for November. Sis s18 09 Fatimated earnings for December. 7,000 00-199, 18 0 Will leave our Hoating indebtedness on January, 1858, about. “o,a12 oo Tt is very difficult to neers the earnings of the winter months; bat there being a large amount of produce on the line of our road to be trans) it is fair to presume that we shall havo full business for ‘our equipment next spring and summer. In the meantime this debt must be met, bh it ie not #0 favorable ® period for asking ‘as when the annual was pub- proposals report lished we believod would exist this autumn. We now propose to raise saud dollars: Teaving & balance of.. —Which we believe can vo casily provided for out of our earnings. It is considered very desirable to get our funded debt it now consists of the into the most simple form possible. , 400,000 00 following bonds:— $040,000 Ist mort Chicago and Aurora Railroad 7 per cont bonds, payable daly 1, 1867. 000 2d do do. October 1, 1869. Solon Ist mortgage Centra! fiitary Tract Railroad 7 por cent bonds, payable July 1, 1864. 460,000 24 do. do. wpe per cent convertible bonds, payable May 1, 1868, 17,000 not secured do,’ do. April 1, 1868, 88,000 do, do, do Mareh {, 1876. $2,518,000 * Against this we have wood and materials amounting to about $50,000, alee eorwin advances required to repair damage by flood’ last spring. Tt is now proposed to execute a of the whole road to trustees, who will resign, if desired to, in favor of any suitable parties nominated by the majority of the takers of the present loan, to secure 5,000 bonds of $1,000 each, bearing taserons At the rate of eight per cent per annuin, and having twenty five fears to run from Janaary 1, 1868; payable in New York at the office of the company, or at such other place in the city as may be advertised This will cover all the property of the Company not already covered by the mortgages above referred ti issued by the two companies from which ours wi formed by consolidation, Tt will fort a first tien upon the valuable depot lands and property at Chicago, lately acquired by the Company ; ‘and in case the road is extended into Chicago from Aurora, it will, by the present instrument, and other supple mentary ones provided yyy be made a first lien on that road; it will become a Orst mortgage on all the pro: bon it will receive an accession of a > every morgage 5 which “1 Dy these trustees, ts scourtty Teste prevent ihelr used for so framed BY Couns, *B for the security of the bond: any other oh ‘a Tred fmded dobt, tho first To provide for the above ma. —“*Cificg, 'Y *PPToprinied numbered bonds, to 2,618, area, ae at NOW 900 for exchange, Such of the ‘okt 4 Me, . The vertible tobe exchanged for new conrrertin,, remainder of the issue will be inconvertioie. a Leaving & balance of Of which ore miltion ‘ovly for the purpose of extending thy row into Chicago, or after such oxtension shall have been made. . Lea a balance of, —out of which a sufficient number are to be isgued to ob tain $400,000—the preposed loan—leaving the remainder a fe for a double track, or for the other parposes of 16 compan, It will'be be eine in the mortgag® that no part of the bonds thus left, nor of the one million above roferred to, can be iasued, unless by permission of a majority in in: terest of the stockholders, obtained either at annual meeting or at®# called mocting for the purpose, of which Bix weeks notice has beeu given, or the cousent in writing ot jority in interest of the stockholders is obtained at: tera circular has been gent out to the stockbolders stating the necessity of and asping liberty to make such issue. The mortgage wilt provide for an annual sinking fund, sufficient, with the accumulation of interest thereon, to meet the whole of the bonds issued under tho mortgage at or before their maturity. This sinking fund, with its accumulation of interest, shall be Cg al invested in the bonds issued under the new mortgage, so long as oe can be bought at_not over eleven hundred dollars bond, with adjustment of coupon interest; next, in ot or bonds of the company upto the same limit; and when neither can Me obtained, then in such securities as the trustees andthe company may agree apon, ‘The securfftes ot the company shall oni be be bought af. tor advertising at least one month for proposals. Itis oliewal that the advantage of holding ‘under one large and well known sinking fund morigage, ka the name ot the consolttated company, with the additional rate of interest to those now bearing seven per cent, will induce the holders of the old bonds to exchange frosiy, wad that fredually the whole funded debt of the company will be ought under the general mortgage. A report having been circulated that this company pro- e a consolidation with the Quincy aud Chicago Railroad mpany, it may be proper to state that no such measure is in cont my Nation by the Board. ‘¢ give below a summary of the estimated financial condition of the company on the Ist of January next, and cal! your attention to the annexed advertisement, asking for proposais for bonds, which you wil note are to’ be al lotted without reserve. By direction of the Board. J. VAN NORTWICK, Prosident. AMO83 T. HALL, Treasurer. Omicaco, Dec. 18, 1857. $4,631,840 ‘The capital stock of The company is now The bonded debt.... 2,518,000 Estimated balance of floating debt, “Wau. i; 1858. 663,212 . V7 803,062 1B P . 1, 1625, 949 1 months, 1857. 67 Estimated for December....... 76,000—1 541,078 Showing for the year a decrease of. $84,271 White the first eight months of 1857 showed ‘an increase over thesame period of 1856 cf about — $53,000 PROPOSALS TOR 4 LOAN TO THE i CHICAGO, BUR Mngton and Quincy Ratiroad omy hala pe be Cig ed by tte undersigned 4) “ ine ofiee No. vows City Bs Boston, up to the Sth day of January next, at | ofclock P. {| fora loan of $400,000 Iu money, payable as | cv) Tea pied cent on the 15th of January, 1858, which first { maiment iho sompany will retain without ianaing Dor therefor until te as fast | lumialment in a5 Teeny five per cons on 15th Feb, Lash. | For which bonds 38 Twenty five per eent on 16th Weh, WIR be iawned | 20 Twenty per cent on Kh A i 8, fegainst each | 2» tre” tes cout on payment, or | hole amount may be’ | paid for ins cash and we | 100, dbouds issued ai ONCE. | For which the eed ate will issue eight per cent bonds of $1,000 cach, dated Int January, 1858, with semi-annual cou- | iE § on o'clock P. M., In the Saas Sarai Ooesd nikon eee es ders. Rvcirculat will shortly be leaned glving fall fnforthation as | to the nancial condition of the company, and the form of we gueity to be ven for the By order of tho | J. W. BROOKS, ' FDWARD Se PAKER, } Commities, | Bostow, Deo. 8, 1887. H CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tvxspay, Dec. 22—6 P. M. Asnrs.—The market was unchanged, while sales were confined to about 25 bbls. of pots at 6c. wstcrTs.—Flour—The market was steadier, while the demand was moderate; common grades slightly ral Hed from the extreme depression of yesterday, while other descriptions exhibited no chango of importance, Sales were made at about the following quotations: Superfine State. $425.0 $435, Extra State, 415 Western and Obio superfine. 435) Extra Ohio and Western... 525 | Canadian superfine and extra. 6 10 | Bauimore, Alerandria and 1 Geargeiown. . 500 and extre. 675 800 426 349 Canadian Dbis. at the above figures, Southern flour was hea and Rales embraced about 1,200 @ 1,300 bbls, withi the range of quotations. Wheat—Wolders demanded | Prices above the views of —, which restrict ed sales. The market was heavy, and quotations conflued toasmall lot of 1,000 bushels Southern red at $1 10, and small lots of white do. on private terms. Corn was dull and lower. Sales of 10.000 4 15,000 bushels new yellow and white were mado chiefty at $70. a 600., with some Southern good white rey at oe price above the latter figure. Rye was in good supply and quiet at 70c. a TIc, Barley was dull and prices unchanged. Oats were dull; small’ sales of State were making at 43c. a 47c. for State and Western. Corroy.—The market was still unsettled, while the sales ‘embraced about 200 bales middling upland, on the wharf, from Charleston, at 10 3-1fc., and about 100 a 200 bales in lots, were also sold to spinners upou the basis of 103.6, 2 10440. for middling uplands and middling Gulf cottons. Fuxiguts.—Fagagements were moderate, and rates rather irregular. To Liverpool, Ls. 103.4. was offered and ‘Qs. asked. About 4,000 bushels by bulk, at 63sd.; 30 bbis. at 2s . and 20 boxes bacon at . To Loudon, 160 bales and boxes of bacon were engaged at 226, 6d. ; 20 tierces lard Al 22s, 26 tierees bee! at bs., 60 bbs do, at Se, Sd, 400 bbls. flour at 2s. 8d. To Glasgow, 600 bbls, were taken at 28, Od. ‘There was nothing new to the Con. tinent. To California, rates were eteady at 30c. a be. par foot measurement, with a fair amount of freight offering. Yrovisions.—Vork.—The market wns inaetive and prices easier, with sales of about 300 a adling Uninspected ‘and inapected mess at $16 hon 815 75, and Clear mess was nominal at $18, prime at $15 26 a $13 75. and sales limited to find prime do, at $16, Beef was dull, about 100 bbis., ery) country prime at $5 75 a $6 50; country mess 75; repacked Western at $10 $12 tO. and coe ob $14 eof hams were dal tha and lower, with small sales at $15 50a $1675. Prime mess was quiet at $18 $22, Dressed hoga ranged from 63cc. a6Ke. Cut meats were dull, with small sales of shoulders at 61;c. a 6ie., and of hams ¥2 RS Lard was heavy, with sales reported of about 160 bb and tierces at § \4¢. Bn jutter ‘and cheese were in good supply and prices unchanged -A Af) — DOUBLE SOLE WATER PROOF “sewan bools, now ready at JONES’, 10 Ano street, unas $4.50. $210.000 CHRAPHST STORE LN NEW YORK. Siill greater reduction in prices. WORTH OF HOLIDAY CLOTHING |! ! For men and boys, ull greater reduction in prices SUll greater reduction in prices. Bull greater reduction in prices. Thave been manu! Rupresaly (or the holidere, * Anew and bonutfal oto men’s fine, overcoats, raglene, 4 dress frock conte, Premed eid ed pate, and op and aple: VELVET AND § panini Tie Re ace oe P HuuE ~Sowenna 3: ® . § Fi petener® CURAR OUT a UREATER BAURAFICE be oy ty offered by any house. Come and sea Don't bay until you Open unit 9 P. Mt. “all daa taken. neil A money bs FHEO. KB. DEGROOT, NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN ATMOSPHERIC Pressure plates for artificial teeth. Any one can discern its Importance at once. page covering the roof root ot palaie | Of the month ie dispensed with. Call and examine. VRIT, dentist, 12 Waverley place, wear Broadw AS ELEGANT F PR we For a wife, Daughter, Sister, or, { Family friend A Grover & Baker Family sewing machine. le at 495 Broadway, New York. a LADY WHO HAS BEEN CURED OF GREAT NERY AA ous debiiiy, afer many years of misery, desires, to make known to all fellow sufferers the sure means of roller. Address, enclosing stamp to pay return postage, Mere, Mar: P. Dewlit, Boston, Mass., and the prescription will be sen free by next post, USINESS OR AGENT —THE ADVERTISER 18 IN clined to take part in of buy out any good in the city or country, tion as agen! or firm, where the «i of @ fatal and + required, in which reference or guaran von A 10 the necessary qualifications eae D.C. ae Ad Herald office, with real name, stating the nature the business, &e. ouraas “AND Lad FANCY ARTICLES tof Bohemian, Parian, and china | taney articles, sattable for Holiday presents. at impor'ation peices, HAS. STOUVENFI,, £09 Broadway, near Twentieth sireot. | led | Broadway and J | bard times. | gent’s, mis Gon, that ever was offere great assortment of ladies’ and gent’ ‘W YORK HERALD, WEDWRSp x, DEGEMBER 23, 1857. 5 BAUTIFUL vane TS TRS—Gold Gono HAINS—~Of every deseripuon, Por ladies ond gea- 18— te Din race ae bg ps ningle pieces to sult. “eae OBNAMESTS—1 P pers ee, Gol ~) aN a EL aILVER PE, AND PENCIL CASES—A fine vari ‘THE SEASON. and silver, ‘of the beat ms = ec cael: moaaic, lava, &e, BEV En WALK, TRA SRTS, W. Goloctioan, from the ae FIRST CLASS een v fwneny, irene, ae ETS, CUPS, Ac. and ALL WARRANTED, We now offer to cur euslamentont trieads, AT EATIMRLY Low Hh ROBE! Ons. RT RATT ACO, ls Brondway, corner of Warren’ wireet, fo “per pair, ote Sto trom ‘oe on a at pricee to, wulty be des. Tan, a new pai AAW Ret, (he best ever offerad in this | White Prem market. 1 =! * used by = amateur as well asby a practica! Por gate’: Y ponvmass oust Successor to Joha I CURTAIN mATERIALS window! Euapes, Cheap for em KRLTY Faivatsow, . Jo, 201 Breatway, | pote rape hry ha Sia es, Which are cflered at leas than com. att stock of wind eD ur comrt ute, WIT! wala th Babe, sie BH #0, 3 and ew esti and fine quality Buglish skates, from ASU. sasle pet, drains iastraaen at a reduction of 20 per cent. 0, mecha “9 tools, cutlery, &e., of every ton, a 390 Bi Between hite and Walker atreews, eeprom erent Ooms CHAMP ASONES. —500 HABKETS SUPERIOR IM- Cerne at $6 GO per bas&et, for Bate by G. KE. Ww anades. poh 1s the largest in New York, ow superior manufacturing facilities enable us to offer tems at Lees | than other houses, OMe, REPUMATISM, a, td by nn be neen at he SORE THROAT, COUGHS, are immediately cured by De. TOBLAS' wonderfu, Venetian Linknent or £0 t Fire thousand certificates can the druggists Principal depot. 66 Cortland street, New "Work. Ci gir, &e. glass All the above wines, Ac of families and parties o: Rood sound a ud are offered at ELDERBERRY HAMPAGNE ‘a ty len, nine brandies, pale Scotch whiskey, Bourbon Whiskers Batavia artack, nbs: WINES—! ‘aris des to the te Lowe nd London wines. Madeira wines, south we bnpert particular: ORT & COHANDONS—INCLUD- Sparkling Moselle Coaret wines of the most wines, a superior assortment lik and Swuterne Wines, various erry wines of the best brands de wines, in fine and colo Tanna kirschenwasser, e., tn Duteb liqueurs, White and ‘red Curacao, noyeatt, &e. for the use ai tn chetr tastes, and zen, m2 hotest productions of A'DUNAN'& Sons, 405 Broadway. NGLISHMEN—HANG YOUR ALDERMEN LN CHAINS, BPVING SAUSA Made from the beat pork for sale per angie pound. BANBURY CAKES. ENGIIST PICKLES, &c., Just received, and for gale in small quantien We also can deliver for Curistmas and New Year's the beat wines, spirits, American and Enyiisi ales and porter by singie bot 7. chickeus, for’ sale in small quantities. R Cheon eye & HAYTER'S 20 Water and 84 Wall street. box of beauti IBSON’S SYRUP IS IN QUART BOFELEY DEPOT 16 AUR8 Washington avenue, Albany, 3 . B. RIG, corner of ae SYRUP WIL). CURF THE MOST pares in or eccret disease, It ty magical auedye. fk iw y comer Of Broadway And Jone streets IBSON’S SYRUP IS ae yee AND bag eg Lars and thatis what blood ale by C. BH. way aud Joan aoe wants. For RING, corner of Broadway sud Joba street. Has tt eons SYRUP, ON WEAKLY PERSONS, 18 MAGI. cal. Sr i. it professes EDUCTION, roaaw TOR CUT GI. ‘The largest variety in the clty, and at it wad’ judge for et ING, corser of (I TBSON'S SY UP Is NOT HUMBUG.—IT WILL DO For wale by ©. H. RING, Ode, john street, en 7” gee times, is to be found at.) __ journal. No bumabag. Fee and Joba strest, DO ALL corner of )0TS AND SIIOES.—S. CATA. 77 8 reduced ail Bis stock on acsount of the ie lu on ban the iarges assortment of ladies ’, \d boy's bi every descr the publie if rt ny one’ store. mbroitered stpperse rices ult the HAKLES STOUVENE. Broadway, near Twentieth street, et WANT WING'S" 18 THE DAILY REQUEST, . when ordering crackers for Christmas and New farina crack combine most excellent qualities, ruly deligbttul taste are undoubtedly the most nourishing and health) The: gracker every produced, and peculiarly plessant for ‘hi a rHlih hot and cold dishes wt lunch they are particularly nice, 48 well as with coffee and other drin! bre slamped For the convenience of ‘ome of our best them:— Campbeil Carpenter & Moore. -. mi ta axpeuter. 4 a We. Hatheld ik sackeon d. Kelly Thomag b Liteil Page £00... H.W. Marsh A.B. Mull 8D. Martine * ay Mason B. V. Motme. Jobp J. Morris, Richard Murphy datace Morebesd. 7. 8. Martin A Theo. &. Seymon Jos. Staples. DT. Staniford BK. Smith & F. Sntfins fi M Bhannon. tlipy Sanith Seon, Wisner & © James A. Th WH. Totten B. Towne. Jona Tietyen 3 Sons Giger ease see 8 Ra 0. W. nae al ha Havilond endure bur; Hi. Onk Purgord & Atri # by - i sit MR Robin Seramon & ( ly & Ketcham merchant hone but thowe which ad urchasers we give the uames of | 22. Sanu laiess daughver ot ©. . aad Lydia Bird, ‘aged 2 im different locations, who sell NEW YORK, ar, 0. jeht Oharles A. Silver... Stephen Sutton Rwayne &Pinkle... 4. H. Co Steneck L. Smith, dames Thorn PS. it ©. Yon Giahn H.W. Wheeler. » yriltiams er Wei F. EF, Bunce £Y, A tebe v Tiencken & Seebeck ry Von iain ‘ a et si ih OR ED. fk. . tin 4 Miekinson M. Hart Tobe fougtinna Jobo MeGuire t. To WHOLESALE DEPOT at A Nos AND VISITING BROOKLYN 188 Rear: Nor 3s fo Or hirond “No. fit Fourth ay, Ko. 281 Fam Brondway . 44 Fourth ay . SY Kaghth ae. No. 423 Grand ai. 2 No! 249 Third wy + No. 56 Delancey at No. 639 Rrowdway SIL Broadway. Sia’ i Brosdway. 3 Sixth ay XS. N BS No. 115 Rivington st. No. 400 Right 1sdth st. Washington Heights, No. M8 Bisecker at. No 719 Brow twa Third av. anet 18th at i2 No. 132 Chambers wt. + No. 432 Hroadway 0. SY Ninth a 145 Prince at .No. 29 Greenwich at. So. 420 Tiudson at Azad wi No. wud Second av. S15 Broadway 59 University place, No. #44 Sixt wy MI Kowery 7 and 26 Hudson «1 (0. 643 Broadway m hietey. nue tat wt 0, 9 Third » . 121 Hndson street, 3M Fulton street. I Delancey street. . WY Vesey street. Mecoker street, ‘No. 44 Divition street 161 Ninth avenue. Wvieion No joavenue D 15M girert, Carmanaville, ‘irldee, stree. ‘No. wo day sieves ‘s Myrtle av. id Court at. Fulton av. Smith atrect, No, 238 Cour Cor. Rent and Wh Atlantic st Myriig av Je street No. 192 Fw No. ol Pr Adams at. | ins streets. mt 4 + Ulaason at. ret. river and Second ste ath street, bh atreet, Hig South & 188 Grand N. THOMPSON & CO.'S, 221 and 223 Fulton sireet, N.Y. CARDS—THE PINAR Wrens fand cheapest inthe city, at EVERORLL'S, Broadway, if entayiianed oy corser of Duane street, varied alock of chews, wt Ue LES, ale by 1 | alaeaa KINGSLAND, AUCTI THIS TBAON'R BYRUP ON THE LIVER OR WOMB COM- Oo of ngs s aure remedy. Bor nie by C. H. RING, cor- oR hs lll aS pasows re ae HAB.NO pawersyen POPES NOB ‘or sale by C, BE. RING, corace of LADAY MANLPESTO.—WHEREAS, NEW | L bregen! making, season; wherefore, be | sor ‘offers a choice | sstertuoat ofariloles oulahte ter prtecntt beiiepes soneinte | people, as richly embroider robes, ant wi pea Year ee wud plain shirts, dressing Merino under garments, elegant | ‘oves bosler}, opere glaasou, dressing’ and odor uals Super falrt stud and aujgge Dut tons, mecha iets tad teed. sot fancy aiff@les in Fepahtanets Te ubove willbe wold (er tooth tho sei of TTS ANZ PRESENTS AT ORRATI ie if) i barear of toys, dolls and ies oS Riel Bevad: Pum ge tt Bek fctermined his {rieads shall not want count of the scarcity of money | for presen pre nena OLDAY ome i Penens 9 Lae pe is ce MI ees el pt ss tae. ieee ror Alt Bre Rae rity, y bent went china ten wets, nt Gilt band French china ten seta, 4f pieces. Colored and gilt French ehina ten seta, 11 pieces. Al to be.sold at the above priees, the discomm uporw rates belug Nearly 10 por cant ¥. DAILKY & CO., 681 and 689 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker s's, OLIDAY ¥ arts, ‘At'50 per cent t discount. ‘Diver plated coffee urns. oeee 10 08 vee p tea ke W 06 Biiver plated omke bamket om Silvor plated casters, aiz cut bottles. 48 Surer plated tea spoons, the dozen i, 1s ¥. 631 and 633 Beoadway, between Houston mud seek OLIDAY GIFTS. Rich Paria bronre clocks, Paris bronze figures arian marbie figures, &c., &c., ‘At an tommense reaucton WJ. F DAILY &CO., ___68i and 633 Brondway, between Houston and Bleecker ata, OLIDAY PRESENTS ATREDUCED PRICES. -WATCH jewelry nilver ware, piated ware aud iancy goods? a Ki HT BROTHERS, 399 Vana atrect, Ao PRESENTS, —RICHARD will seM at auction, at their salesroom No. roadway, corner of Frankliu sireet, to-day, at 10% A.M. a super collection of Watches, duumonds, bracelets, pins, &.: ormolu and gold bijonterie, and every description of fancy and sterling goods for holiday presenta. Cali early and buy at your own prices arranted ss KINGSLAND & CO. Sit Broadwa KINGSLAND & ITELE GIRLS AND BOYS SHOULD VISIT ROGERS 4 bazaar, at 4 roadway. ft is the Jepot of all peir gills and presenta fer ihe season, y are sold at euch greatly reduced prices as wil! enable all to supply themselves USIC BOXES, OF Laray sizy, Playing 4.6.8; 10 and 12 ales Selected from ve at OSBORNE, WOARDM AN & TOWNSEND'S Bees corner of Spring sti Mee ess SSPARKL MINRURG ALI IN PIN botttes only, for sale by G. fy MENDUM, 14 Wail street, importer of aves, wines, dc ERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR WII toon be here.—Lacies own obtain beautiful embroidere: tollee et slips (presents for fentiemen) and they io Fetura can misses’, boys’ and children’s gatter boots and slip- pers patent leather boots und Conan gaitera, form use. falabil approprinie gitia for the holidays, al J. LER 4.00.8, 887 Canal aireet DAY, At 10}g o'clock A. M. Importers’ wud manufacturers’ sale of SUPERR RICH ANCY GOODS, WwaTcnis. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Fine ormoly. and gold bi hijoutette, ladies’ cabas, SIM LATED WARE, China and pay ware, perfumery and fancy articles of every deseription, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS ‘The larges! and most superb assortment! ever offered for sale wpuction RICHARDS KINGSLAND & CO., Salesroom No. 364 Broadway, Corner of Franklin street. GT) MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. » ly the Rev. Dr. Partridge, ot Christ church, Wiluamsburg, Mr. Hami- TON ARMSTRONG TO Miss DORINDA SADLIER, both of this city, SkipMons—Unact —At Great Neck, LL, Dec. 17, by the Hon. M. Fosdick, Wruam "J. Saupaorx to Miss Lov isk Unt of the above place. Barer.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Dec. 20, of disease of the heart, Joux Baxk, aged 5¢ years ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the fu- eral, from his - residence, in Pacific street, near Pow- ers street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Ais remains will be taken to Greenwood for jo ng aD. —At Tompkiveville, Staten L laud, ou Tueeday , Dec. years and 22 days. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend tue funeral, this (Wednesaay) afternoon, ai one O'clock, {rom the Fevidence of her faiher, at Tompkins. V Donamzoe—0e Monday, Dec. La oue Youngest eon of Peter and Anu wnellon, The relatives and tr of the th, ‘thowe of his bro. ther Jobn, and of his uncles, Micbae! and ‘James Donnelion and Peter Cassidy, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 142 West Tenth street, late Amos street, this (Wednesday) after- i |, at one o'clock. angsola papers please Guat On Tuesday, Dec. B vt bilious fever, Apa Byron Guar, eldest daughter of Allen and Eliza J. Gray, im the 13th year of ber age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, to morrow (Tnursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. Gf Attor- ay eee River Side, Islip, Long Island, oo Sunday Dec, 20, Sakan M., wile of John A. Jones, late of Philadel. Mrs. D. L. Avucsta,. wile of William 3. Kiger, aged 36 ears z ‘The reiatives and friends of tho family, the members of St. Jon's Lacge No. 1, F. and A. M., Ancient Chapter No, 1, Royal Arch Masons, and the Fifth precinct potice, aro } Kuzkn.—On Tuesday morning, Dec. 22, of consumption reepecttully iavived to attend the funeral, from her’ late | residence, No, 164 Franklin #treet, to morrow (Thursday) afterngon, at ony © Cook, without further invitation, Locawoov,—lo Prooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday morning, Dee, 22, Lecivpa M., daughter of the late Philip P, Lock wood, ib the 26th year of her age ‘The friends of the tamily are respectfully invited to at- tond the funeral, to morrow (Thursday) noon, at One | o'clock. from her late residence, No. 46 First «treet, ccr- ner of South Ninth street. Mownest. —On Monday, Dec. 21, after tong and pro tracied litness, Wanita H. Moxaect, in the 4th your of | his age ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of J. B. Barr, No. 347 Cherry street, this (Wednesday ) atternooe , a6 on0 o'clock. Myka# —On Monday, Dec. 21, Mrs. Leey Axy Meas, widow of the late Joha Myers. Tue friends of the (amily , and those of ber brother, Na- thaniel , Laborte, are invited tu attend thy funeral, from the residence of her sou-in-law,Charies FJ. aus, fe. 10 Cottage place, this (Wednesday ) afternoon, ai tw. o'clock Rrax.—Ua Monday morning, Lec. 21, Jam Ryan 45 years, a native of Ardmayle, county and for the last twenty three y re The funeral will taki his tate 6 Ne 2 Greenwich sir chew day) morning, to St. Peter's church, ware be cele , from thence to Calvary Center friends, those of his Wrothers-in-law, James Elliott, Matriew Merrick anc Michael H. Murphy, and of bis nephew, Jobo W. Byrne, are respectfully invited to attend. Surrm.—Ov Monday, Dec. 21, Cxrahune Axy Senn = of Michac! and Mary Smith, aged $ months and i¢ friends and acquaintances of the family are request ¢4 to attend the funcral, this (Wednesday) morning, at | teu o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 180 | —s street | — Ou Toeaday. eveuing, Dec. $3, Joun Semana, | in the fhe eoth year of hi ‘The [riends and acquaimtances of the family, and thoee | of his eons in-law, ttm Kerr and Alexander Annett, | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hia late | residence, No. 90 Suffolk street, to morrow (Thursday) af. ternoon, at one o'clock, without farther iotitation. Hoboken, N. J., on Tuescay, Dec, 22, Da wi L. Termite, in the 66th year of his age. ‘The friends of the famiy aro invited to attend the fune ral, tomorrow (Thurvday) morning, at ten o'clock, from bia late residence, No 11 poten terrace. His remains =? MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOR SRW YoRR—tms DAT. Pr SS days passed Gibraitac eh tn ay alli be Being Co; veasel to reat, near River, ant was seas ae moat of rd padly, and he ooteen of C atask ok, tits beary mn wale, wi Inated from Reaew Deg. 1B for or- i mpi aud sailed asme day, The t & Nov 26, Bark Live Porter, Maracailo, 1 to Maitland, Phelps & Co. f Tnagua, Paaaed me asarigg having two funnels, the tops of ers, Lp Cape Haytien, Dee 10, in baliaat, 4 Beas ae Wilson.” with “had niger, oe AL an Fur fate by atigicen: tei Tighteria bowapet ancarried away iolth eveert hr Joseph Brammer ‘chon © Win H jury, Richmoad, 4. ‘er ‘an, Kose, Nortali Bete White Cloud 4 Newbury ‘Nortel Kier Kew Bedford: fy eee u ine” jor ie, ta in the te kandcia, 6 7 U of Carniola, nskste et Long Briach. Bird k Hela =e Stoop Blackstone. , Providence. Bicop Oregon, nd rovidence: asad Steamer Atalania, Gacer, Expertenced’ mrong NE. mvien the entire p Steamer Potre!, Arey, Providence. SATLED. Ships Consigliation Liverpool; Judah Touro, New Orleans; Laulilaan (eles Raters Wind atouneise NE, with fom meridian WEW. Miecelinncoms and Suir Honatio. Hungerford, {rom Shanghae Sept 2 for Na Fork, concerning whove wafety during the typhoon of sept ¢ fours were enlertained, okeu Sept 13, lat 1607 N, Tom Ti6 Ct al right Suny Oxronr-—New York, Dee ai—In see by your paper of ing. apoke tae ship Ox- mM mn. the October, aud mnpared Lon. gitide eth isn ALZPM, belng then in ton 42.08, lon 4240 N iqunid he was $4 days Ont, au well, bound to CHARLES see iTEW, aster of shy Pomona, of Now aca Bang Mitvono—During the anie of Thursday ingand Friday night tas!, the bark MYiford, ashore at looaee, listen down on her starboard side, and tied. 11 te eupposed that she will be a total loss, About 200 tons of coal have been Innded on the beach. Hark Canwtora, Hopkins, before reported ashore neee Shark River, wan cot of night of Mist and towed up to the ety by sleamtug Wm H Webb Ra Bark Svivm, Rawlings, at Barbadoes from Bultimorey Jost foret past and other spars, and Ivo boat Bx naic Queex Vierorra, Durant, at Barbadoos from Ball- more, was hove down and lost deek load. Bric Lest, Travers. at Barbaboes, on the oatward pi : encountered a hurricane on the 19th tlt, in iat 24 lon 63; foretopgalian’ mast, Jibboom and some’ sail; also deck’ tond Of staves. Brig, Wrustee Keiny, at Barbadoes from Noefdik, lows bags de. ELAN BRIG Pacitne, which put back to Maracaibe about sahuit in diatreas, baw been condemned. fone Br Prenee (of Orrington), M'Cobb, from Bangor for Boston, went asnore night of Lith inst, on the Western “Solve: Sager.” "Crew saved, vessel & total loss, Sonw Kansixaron, from Phiisdelphia, is ashore on the Bpie at Boston, ‘The steamship Augusta, Capt Woodhull, arrived yeaterdag from Savannah. We are under obligations to T M Hemp- wiend, the obliging purser, for late papers. A Cann—The following is a letter from Capt McKenzie to Capt Meyer: — Hamacea Pacer Sitr Dowan New York Quarantine Dec 22 Last, Capt M My denr «! rel i ofloere ‘aod crew, late of the bark enport, of Pt beg to retul our adm: core pad arateitl tokens for tar Eiadasee you and your offt- cers have evinced towards us (18 ingumber) board the ship De and also in sending your boat while on board the emerloeged, bark yg teeny | ea- angering the tives of thowe In the buat, there ® beavy fea running at the Ume. ¢ trust that (i A er you aad yoar officers with every happiness and w a We ee: success. mata, yours, most respectfully. FIRED Mok RNZIE, Manier of bark Davenport, his officers mae erew. Quick Passace ynom New You To Revie, bark floudaran ftaten aalled from her dock in’ thin ely. a noon of the 2th Nov, and arvived at her anchorage at Relkra on the afternoon of the 34. of Dee, making the passage in nine days, al bough detained off the barbor for 12hours, being by far the \ pannage ever made by any vessel Spoken, d&c. Bhip Florence Nightingale, Gees, from Live i for Mel- bourne, Sept 6, int 85495, lon 21.0) R—by the Albion, arr ab Melbourne Oct 13 ‘ . = Sbip Horatio, Rungerford, from Shanghae (Woorng Sope D for NYork, Reptis tat W678” nent 4K, all right. ford (ol Leghorn for Boston, i (Ship Pomoam, x ry trom leoten 66 days out, no date, 1081 Bion WoW Loy back, Wheatland, Despen sas at tie Janeiro from Richmond) Ship Independence, Haskell, from Macno Aug 29 for New Tork, Bept 2 lat 10 ¥, ton — W wudgins, from Richmond for Rio Jancire, Novis {a 390 8, ton Foreign Ports. Axtwrnr, Dee 5—ld bark Sherwood, THawson, Swansea to lond for WC of SAmertca. Aox Cavrs, Nov 22—In port brige © C Billings, Wiswelt, ter, Harrabee, for do 15, only for Koston 4 ‘days, Abby Am Venn’ A ) PR, Now 22—Arr brig Hancock, Ober, Wilming- e¥ to Oc! 0—Arr brig Richmond, Hop- Bravos Arne Ia port b A Forrest, Willi York a7) Ls ird, Dubel!, from ove this port Tbuisa Hatch (or Rockland) al Bh. for Metbou 10 %, York about 13th, , for ion Ratianons, Now 25—' er, Rawt from Haltimore: brigs bry Duraat. trom Wenster helly. Heagas. trom Neriolx; Qeni, Alexandria. (See Mince!) At do Deg 8, bark Guzetic, Duell, from NHaven beara tient 2%—In port bark Elizabeth Hall, Ashby, from. ni MFRH ATEN, Nov %—lp port abip Bywity, Noyes, nrohe. me for NOrleans, in belinet e of a " aucorea, Oct 22-In port ship Syren, Foster, repadring tm yok. three mast sehr Moses "Taylor, bull and lower masta le Seth, for $2.00 ru pees. miso Bay WO Afrien, Oct Sl—In hip Atlantic NY ™ po: brig Phebe A a el. for NYork. wig aed Miiier, for do 1days, ache Merehant (of NYorts, mm, Dee 18—In port eches M Cleave’ bins, and Feariess, Hurrii, from ‘da, both arr dh, for do une. Sid 6th, brig Elmir, Carlton, Phlinde: Nate Now 17d bere Piigrion masta (from NRedford, erd Tanne 04, Nov 2—In port ship Audubon, Hardy, from Suma- va Hoston, une. GinwaLtan, Nov 2—Ln port ship Jane ¥ Walsh, York, from Leghorn for Phundes Hui, put (ts nut wae supplied with i , Linnekin New iider. ‘h bark Brunet Yorn Naple Hose Kona, Oct 16—In port ship Conrse Francisco, 10 be hove down to atop & leak, rsk 5—In the ronds, ship Mary McNear, McNea, ‘ninehaa * Claro Ann, for Faimouth.lde; Landon (t pul for Falmouth), Cole, ‘not fon +. Des i Chee Ftot Ww run, enertex 1400 —D, % rigs A Beall. Readling, fur Fhilsdeiphia do: M A. Sevens, Butter, and Brownavilie, H for NOrienn: Dev 3—Arr ship Robeos, Martin (not Pike), oR Torte. we. Nord Ar bork Wenham, Wedge, Macscilien. hip Diamond Hate. Fopry + Tr port hark Mar nah "Greene, from Zan- ‘Arr brig Palestine, Rogers, Marseiiles. Sid bark Hermiiege, Roberta, Gibral- ‘rr beg Henry Matthews, Cheney, , Bos va Havane pay linea ape riship sem. White, Wylie. Spear, Roston. featern) Mtar, for Liverpool, te toad for " Ransoes, Vet d—fb port abip Bases Lacie, for Greet Bete tai ixcAroue, Oc! —I9 port ship TW Beare, Juanes for Pe. to load for Reston and York, Archer, Oaguod, ‘olorado, Ricker, peperina. Bt Henewa, Not 7. hark Lacy Johnson, Jounsom, from Niandon for Coast of Africa. YkSA, Now 21—Im port hark Stamboul, heaton ai Dee 1. it ath barks Our Uaion, Hea N Yorks MaeupuLann, Horo Att ailp Atbou!, Darnaty ASD, Svonry. NB! Rope ei site A Brartt, Was ato ot o edase, ps cig hor 29-C4 brig Sebre Crocker, MeDom 400, prev 10 Nov 20—<( ai, Sata a hort abut Dh Fi eB, bark Palmetto, Backus, for Bremen. a sour, 2 abe Dee 1s—Are Al Doty, Provi- Now Hie Port bas bark Feruandina, i, Cow HAA GOON, te BOSTON, Dee 2i—Arr So BY moon oats morn — — | phia: Br bark § D Ryerson, Crosby, ‘vin 457 | mon wares. ‘more 12 64 | jrendeiph, Larkin, Philadelphia: iit James lavreece, “Port of New York, December 2%, 1897. a ay Wea, ng Pek Ded ship Agnes, i CLEARED. Me ‘Arr (by tel) ahipa fee i Hcfe, Cale atis hes Sted Steamship Europa (Br), Leitch, Liverpool—K Cunard. id Bat Ship Nile, Given, Acapilee—Negmiih & son, trate Africa, R nie Hastings, Kingenan sleabuano | Ehip Aratneda Snow, Harnden, Hayann— J) W Elwell Co. | lforsis, Bu Bueans Ayres. Orlando, Hen len, ‘ephalo- Wave, Saunders, Havana—Brett, Son & Co. | 0'%, Chacles Wiiliem, Ringer. 1 — fig Conse. Dark tiranis, furner, Sanita mateM S Fores, | (ce Ue), Cage, Turks lelauier ache. Freeman, Loring. | Bark ibe (Ham), Boll, Chariestoo— hb & Kunhordt more: Ty Sawyer, Philaieipt, steamer Jos Whitney { FORE, Doe 2t— Are beige George Lohae, Hathaway, Pew ‘Cabello: be Hiroe i ne Vortiand; echrs Kimilj orton, Deming, Albany, Jou 0) Kinsey, Crawford, 6 a NSC A DeWolf, id ship Busan [, Fiizgerald, Green, W Const ® Americn, Sehr Gipes ‘pares, St Ahirews, Ni—Smith & Boynton, Abbott, Smit, Chariestou—@ P Buck & Co. Bete PAmith, Cooper, Wilmiugion, SC—Jonas Smaith & ‘Yehr John, Burton, Wiiminglos NCE & Powell, Selir Kleatior, Townsend. Fredevicksburg -C It Biersom, Excelsior, Riley. Philnde!pbia—das Hand. freamer Preduhont, Willetts ore Steamer Chesapeake, Crowe rian. ARRIVED. Steamahip Angusta, Woodhull. Saraunan, 65 toute, with midve and passengers, 10 8 1. Mite aan), Meer, Hamre, $2 dave, with mde ra. to F 4th inet, Int 41 90, fell in with the ely of Ne ark Daven iy ton 6 Piymonth, B). Capt McKemne from Acarmo of lumber and deals, waterlogge with ok teorn ‘her | | HeK sud ere, eigtacen jn grunber, sn by t it MeK reports Deel, at nie! be c'heavy gale trom NE, amt ahipred sceeral sromendons sean which completely fied the vemes! with water, wivch rendered ber unmanageable, and onthe 4th wae spoken by the Ham burg ship Donan, Ox for New xore, f nce in . Stricker, Beeman, Now 1. with mdse ) Pareperedt & Bem Aue asa pty. to rt(ot | Galveston, ships Rafua ¢ Hilton, N¥ork, se thon NO! FOLK. ‘Pee R— Are in =z from Chmmete lads; StJohas NF, sehr E Kerr, ro Gordo, Witham, Queen vom nv mt Gat, schre BB Jaues, Townsend, ond art Grover, w ORLEANS Der 18 (additional)—Arr ships John @ i lerdam, Angelita oe. ene are Bach Me; ~Arc steatnakip Robret Waterman, Huard, Mata, Cid steamabip Tennessee, Rorhes, Vere Car; shipe Mont 8 is Bay Dieiator, Shaw. Jordan, bi' hall Havre, brige Minatitlan, Weolthgham. Ca verpool: Mary, ts ste, ich, Beiscl Fram my o. ied Re —_ Moore, Smith, Relice, Hon, vie Relow. ship Arthur, Watson, from London, O14 steam Chm Te Piece, Galveston add Indianola; 8p bart Barcelona. Towed t 6th, ships Joba & Albe: Goo ois Grosset Seveets ten hie: Geeta: bart Ay pacer Mi ‘oa pan Dominica for Baltim: BAVANNAH, ee 1. iS Art bark pte. How, Moore, Sex wae ie thend Fina, b sit = ‘Devt Eyaeetaed Sonle Davis, bh, AM—Arr WAR se fon, Roig,

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