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‘ 8 ‘The Mexican » Protectorate. Jas. G. Bewwert, Bs. — ‘An outside obeerver of the political cbeeg ‘board, and a reader of your paper, I cannot but feet impressed with abe idea that a criti in our relations with the republic of Mexico is fast approaching, and that the policy which you Rave advocated through your journal is the only one to be pursued by us, a8 & mation, in the matter. 1 ‘am further convinced that « large majority of the ‘American people agree with you; but there are many at the same time who would ardently de- Hire to see a protectorate established over that country, Who would hositate to advocate any acti peteps em the part of our government, because they do ‘hot see ‘he way in which the desired end could be accomplished, and tear that it would result in great expense, possibly 4m failure, and probably in domestic dissensions in our own country. Now, I think if you would prepare the draft of a resola~ tion, such as should pass Congress in order to authorize the President to act, and then point out the way in which into execution, and its tis authority Would be carried . obable results—sbowing to the country how easily the Tole ponent could be gartind into end what slight expense, and what vast fclal results; and that, instead of fomenting ¢ tic disgord, it would be ab additional boud of Yaion, and turn the Attention of politicians from sectrona) issues, and if you would Spread this before your iaders now, when the public mind is rife for it, you apuld eecure all_of these wavering, tumorous people, kind create ax amount” of public opinion tha} would force ogress w act at the very opening of mung ses Nudgneut, te whole matter could be readily ac- hed in the (Gidowing maaner:—Let a joint resol wie and House of Representatives declar- ang that We people of Mexico, having, through a long series of years, shown (hemselves incompetent to establish a gov ut which can secure to its own citizens the rights & persous and property, or protect from outrage the ‘sens and property of foreigners resident in that repub er ours; furthermore, which can be relied upon to tul- 6! 1s reiations to the otaer memabers of the family of na- comp! Bon pags the Sea tions; and having grossly violated its obligations to ail @ther nations and particularly to the United States; there- fore it is resolved, aud the President is directed in the oral benefit of mankind name of humanity and for the ge é to take possession of the country with such military for oe as may seem necessary, aud, sustained by such force. , to eetablish such ¢ vil government as Congress may her eat. ter direct; and, further, thet this government take pos. session of the revenues of the country and apply them. frat to mainta.ning the expenses of the protectorate, and,# eeond- yment of the just claims of foreign ations, at this protectorate shall continue {y force vr it shall #oj0ng as Whe circumstances which have called fr continue to exist; but if at future time ar y State or Suaies of the present Mexican republic shall # sow them- welves competer ish and maintain * an orderly, iwdependent go shall be per 80; or should avy State desire to be annexer rican Union apd gress May or may Hot grant un Such a declaration on th action it would authorize wo! Bess satisfactorily. And as the plan plate the immediato formation of new! sate: alarm to neither the pro-slavery Dor a 1) slavery fuctions; does not contem i need give ‘and each may hope to make the most w further, 1 think, simple and feasib! Thave no desire to eee myself iD Print, andsimply make these suggestions Yo you, which If ye} q’deticacy in doing Knowing your mach Wider expert gco; but T apeak imply frou: my knowledge of the OPI jx of these with whom I meet and converse A RE? peR OF YOUR PAPER. of it it Our Tampleo © yrrespondence. Taseoo, Nov. 16, 1858 The Rest of the Spanish Pomands on Garsa-— tl With the Spaniardé—W ‘hat Captain Dahlgren Did-—Con- duct of the Mexican A' iyorities ‘asthe result of the Sjamish ered expedition against ‘this port will be mort instereeting to you than any other pews I can send YOU at this moment, I shall relate it be fore passing to oth? r tapics, The B nela, from Hava. ma, arrived off tye bar on the F1th instant, the Leon and Yeabel Francie’. baving for seme time previows boen dying at anchor in the river. Tp tothe Mth these later veescls were engaged in exchanging their sick for able seamen, any, otherwige preparing to attack the fort. On the 11th Use Spanish comraander sent a message to ra) Garz/., allowing him wntil noon of yesterday to return to hie sountrymen the “ foreed loan’’ extorted from them. ‘A Witte before the appointed hour, the brother of Garza calted on the commander, and in the evening the Acting Spattish Consul, Don Pedro de la Lactra, called a mecting of the aggrieved parties, the result of which was their ac- eeptance of a proposition from Garza to appropriate to- WAFGS Ue payment of the ‘forced loans’? fifty per cent of all (port duties that be may collect during his stay in power, until their claims be aequited—an offer not haif go good ag one he made when he go infamously and inhn- manly exacted the money, Almost every one if athany of, and disgusted with, this ding: settlement of the Spaniards, who, wh dictated their own terms, thus accep mise, and waived all clalin for satiefacto rages committed against their pers T trust that no ther nation with whom thi will be found so wanting in I shall now mention « through your insluential jo Lon mueh unproved chants, Mr. H. M. Rage, « charitable visit to our City Hospital, was arremed by an jeue how you, and oar government and peo- Last armed force, taken to hit bouse and compelled, at the pomt of the bayonet, to deliver up all money ta his gafe. Is this highway robbery, or burglary, or sunply @ “forced loan!” On the 13th ult. his Excetleucy, Governor pe per cent under a all pad cease of Garza, impored a tax ou all real estate of th ble in Afwen day it if eaid that hie Highness |: tax on capital of from five to ten per cent. Op the 27th wit. we had an instance of returning com thy measure wou sense. Garza publuebed s commancatuien from tbe Juarez government at Vera Cruz, instru him to re: Store the goods contiscated some Lime since a Tancasneg ue on their owners paying ten per cent of their value, and 1 the same terme lo allow merchants here to send to the wwteror al) merchandise imported by them during the @ccupation of this city hy the ghurch long 1 prowume that for thie consideration we are mainly in. debted to Commander Dahigren, of the Pymouth, who, when bere early last month, had yy mtery: wth Garra, formally protested )o the name of cor government against hie act#. and promised to ure hie e@iorts with Pre- exient Jnaresgo Vora Cruz, whither he was bound to meet + @ur Minieter, Mr Forsyth, on his return home It te pleas. img to be able to think one can record one eecceseful effort 0 the part of our government ip abi of ite citizens abroad: Such things are tuusual, while the Britieh Minister quietly does much to releve his countrymen. Four of bie acte bare lately come to my knowledge, each showing « Prowptneee and evergy not dreamed of 6. Washington, ‘Where owr rulers appear to deem vothng of unportance sept the feude in ube so-called ‘great democratic par ; | Which all their energies must be given t heal. Her Bajeaty ‘s Minister, Mr. Otway, in the regular course of his exertions tis, for his subjects residing in San Luis Pows:, recovere! within the last twelvemouth from the Mexican government—Firstly, the $240,000 taken, a futie more than a year ago, by orders of San Luis; secondly, an nmount of abont $2,500, the value of «ox of Sharp's carbines, originally sent from your city, and taken from the bouse of a British mer tin the same way ae the money above named; thirdly and fourthiy to two Brush merchants establebed in Ban Las he caused the return to cach of some $4,600, extorted on the “forced joan’ plan. If all this can come to my cer tain knowledge as having been done for the relief of only A few British merchants in one city, it i« fair to presume tat romethung. at least, has beep done elsewhere tn the fame way In contrast with this anobirnive way of doing Dusivers the acts of Mr. Foreyth compare very poorly ant our boarted “Monroe doctrine’ bas @ very mild ef Gert Se little security we felt by foreigners bare that many have taken rofuge on board the Spanish men-of war now the harbor, baving left their ho: see andetores in charg of clerks or friends, Many of our foreign wholesale com mercial crtablishments are closed aitogother—among them those of Messrs. Jolly, Ruge, Yeaei, and our reapeet- e¢ Conen), Chato—and others will soon follow their ex auple, unices additional security be thrown around the in- tereets 10 It 6 & be boped that some strong and reso! 1 soon be stretched forth to Of raptne in Priest ridden and y : antry. Mech poli wants faction dueplagt iteelf nd may soon a: formic able proportions, and a report is current that Victoria, the capial of this State, bas pro ans t Garza. ay Bounced Close of Navigation. 7 UN RIVER AND CANA Prom the Albany Statesman I una er this morning at an early bour marked ce above nero. This has probabiy put anal navigation for thir reason prable in the river thie morning, oppomite this city, it was stationary + ftlast evening, we learn at an early f morning ore aground a few miles below this nt of water tm New York, due here at an early even wo nine dog. @ Smiehing touch: There was cou and on the one Tre wh hey ety, Tie nig boat dat ten o'clock. They Fr, although the ioe must fast imc! night hat on Si turday were at the upper aqne duct have got throug! Last evening there were about thirty boate in the six teen jocks (near Coboes), all of which will probably get io The latest news from the Wert is in the following des patcber — Scmeenctany, 10.4. Mf No boate pasved e ten last night pal, Therinometer 20 above zero. Aserennam, 1AM boate moving thie morning ar and cold. Very _ itle hopes of deing anything more on the eanal thie Yoronon Lorri Farts, 11 AM Weather clear, Sun is shining, but it @ very cold. Ca +» Ufroven over, No boats moving. F 6 Coffe arrived st noon to-day with the parses 4, 10m bourd the feaae Newton and Skiddy, which wer: Wack by the Geet of towboats aground ab@ut twelve low the city went back to New York, but the Newton the Coffin, and came ap to ber deek { the Coffin, reperte much 6 th a ri and that in the Frudsen only by carrying 85 to 40 Ibs. “he rver at noon was fo ie. . of channel he could force bis | in cea taanaiek NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1858. reo nite Gate inasehaabienionationn of ¥ ‘ofFON.—The market «08 quiet, and fales confined to * consiated ao ciaae gines and cars, which were owned by the contractors on The Buffalo Daily Beprss f ‘of the 36th ult. says;>—The | the western division, who were indebted to N. B. Curtiss tow immed bales who in prices. 4 schooner H. C. Winslow, bound from oe Cena | & On, janet Ge Lara 3 yobs. Tutt cargo oC IGE, busta wheat Fe wciaod | , TO oowing i a statement of the operations of the | OU, SUS AEMES! on, *ag) ta rue Foss ice so formidable be ‘a8 pany past two years, | tine were at 3s. per Tr 4 - oa f iarburt found te tee wi dcgs ia i coca tty ore ee ne ment has, SO Y sinagon, 300 r ‘vessel Wi ‘ending with October 1 each year:— Zs pongo tind ieee yr ieee er moderate e1 te were a cving ee 2 ee, ber sarge. Soece ase Pere tate tolow te ace Milee run by ‘er trains, pag 1 At nd To, and 9% for Ee ashes ince ON Do, do it and other iD at 2s. 6d. = Were engaged at Sc. and 500 bbis. AxorieR SUBMARINE TELEGRAPR.~ “Ch Frorr.—se' Bowl the, well know "electrician. and director ‘ot | Total mileage of trains...» cinamg git 2200, bonne raising wore made, in: | sid telegraphs at Turin, is at present engeged in a yart, yet passengers carricd in 387,135 # _ wen p> nak Ge Gan’ —— Feet cena tie fine pea aes ATEet DP ncans | 9 Oh, 9,2b0,80) wegen eee di en electric cal ia plan poaseseey aD “vantage over . ? a braced abont 1,000 bales, for shi; the Atlantic cable between gece “pav.—The sales embr: ip as it is divisible into various sect, 22 Newfoundland, aes road, bridges, dock ment, at 0c. miles, while the Valentia cable photo Page | eT bela, ; Be mp Trow.—Scoteh pig was quiet. It was selling in small Solna: aemeres at | nen engi Sn RMS SLE | aka ea want new were making a epi “ Genoa and eee in. second, betweon Gilsraltar and and fre! nt cor bora’ Damage ee Oe moderato ie tesa vi taht 0” "es at $1 the Cape de Verd Islay dg: in tho third, from the latter to | Repairs of ‘pois and machinery in a nason Beoxiand, Bahia, and in the {urth’ from: Bahia to pebog Tae si for lump and at 70¢. Branch cables mi ia to Tauenos Ay! fy testes < Moiaseex.—The market was rather ©” 4. or New Or- from Marseilles, Madeira and the “ght communicate with the main cable — the Balearic ‘gies, Carthagens, leans new crop, pe with sales of ab . 40c.; mugcovades were quiet. Se HO Vile BENE: @ 34 8 39 | NavaL Songs, — sales of 400 a 500 bbis. 5 Bourvar's Sr, — b CoMPLin ey Mewich Tent of Railroad and 41,074 26 45 | turpentine were reporte”, at 48c. a 4840. the latter Dene tasted ie Gan Bk aa aaah, | Togmpmeny te sepa Vie 0918980 | fer fatre trey and time, comma rnn wa rm statue of she famosa! var war, about to bs cast at Ma- | Git tte bonds pal me SG robe om ibs., delivered. Crude turpentine was the aesy aaelnginees Peg po mmarm se pesont eainy | 2kttipment account 10,486 12 453.00 | Ons,—Linccod was held at 6lc. on the spot, and sales exhibited im thrat% city. ten ig DA leas than fifteon aud a ha Gama mine for delivery ext mouth were) reported at 3c, Sperm fn tees tare Se cease acai a Oey : Der tes Ape with sales of about 900 a fecled in On oot, with the,eanontinn’of tho fare tags of the 100 bis. inland mers ac $17 244 0 $17 TD, and 25; ac 8 or convey Peck AE sare! Wa dane te Mail, ret, intoraid aiid udoading. 10,781 24 124207 87 | sip 50, fal $19 60) lor olpar ‘aad 5 30" 614 for prim i ie, to Amsterda za, and from that place to Poru, A $322,041 97 318,820 59 xy Vn ars A bb, snglaing vessel Y ¢.ll have to be constructed expressly for it. 292,594 #1 248,023 0 75, and extra 5 Stor py A NITED STATES OFFICER. —Henry ime mess was steady, with sales of about Jone 4, captain Of ¥he Lake Erie brig Concord, was shot Net SHPPHUS. 20.000 eres eee ee$29,447 16 70,500 64 | 100 bbs. Chica a 0 at $18.4 $19. Beef hams were nominal and Killed on the 6th ult, near Port'Sarnia, Canada, by J The President and Directors of the Orange Sage Com. | at $15 0 $19. Cut meats were unchanged, Bales of 1,000 Dy fted. tes Dogruty Marshal Wm. If. jer, of Detroit, Dr es ck city cured is were reported at 93,c. Bacon was nomi- Wachioas ‘The Marshal was in the act of seizing the brig, p PADY bave declared a dividend on their capital stock of | TAY .i'¢ cog 9s/c, Lard was firmor: the sales embraced 1 Was resisted by the captam, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tae pay, Dec, 2-6 P.M five per cent, payable in cagh on and after the 1st day of Deceniver next. The semi-annual statemen’ for the first six months, from the organization of the company up to 17th November, 1858, shows as follows: about 2,600 big. at Me. @ 11 4¢c., included in which were 1,000 for March and April at 11 ic., 609 tierces for January abd February at 1140., and 200for December, seller's option, at ie. Butter and cheese were in steady de- mand and prices unchanged. Capital etock... “g“gig'gj80 9% © | Riee—Smal ales were reported at Bo. a 3340, | ™ 5 ich sailed tuis cay for Havana and | Receipts for passenger trailic’ 37,915 SUGAPS.—The market was steady: about 700 hhds., in- Diccscoss neha Dicker hapenhcorlne sad that | 2&8 Commutation money cluding Cuba muscovados, chiefly within the range of 6. New Orleans, took out $4 in specie; &. gal unearned, vee $878 GS a7ie., and 600 bhds, New Orleans at 7340. a Bige., and gome further remittances of gold willbe made on Satur. | Do. expenses, provendcr, re- 200 boxes at p. t. day, 60 that, in fact, the bauks will be considers\y poorer | pairs and salaries....... - 4,919 47 Wasxry.—Sales of 500 bbls. were made at 24c next Monday than they were before the iast ler nia remittance. Money is without change, though the banks continue endeavor to raise the rates. The brokers are paying 5 per cent; first class short endorsed paper is done bank at 4.0 $44; single names, first class, 5; days, 5.06. The street jobbers and spec tors are endeavoring infose rather more life and activity into the stock market. Thus far they have not succeeded in obtaining any aid from the public; and unless the existing apathy am: outsiders should give place to a speculative feeling, movement for the rise must ‘be very temporary. The Califor. Exchange on Europe is dull to-day, and rather lower. Bankers’ fs held in some ingtances at 1001 end good mercantile bills are in the market at 1084; a aa ver ninety Movements in Real Estate. By &. H. Ludlow & Co. 1 fot commer of Meth st. aud Gth ave., 255100. 1 to. aujoiniag, ‘256x100. 1 gore.. 4 lots on Tea¥ on 116th st. each 26x100—cack 355: POSTAL DIRECTORY. Foreign and Domestic Mats. Cost of equepment; to Balance of carvings on hand Commutation money received and Lot ‘earned hom hand......... $1,152 23 To‘al number of passengers carried in'six months.” 79,951 Allegheny county, Pa., ‘is not yet satisfed with the de- at to ] cision of the courts against its attempted repudiation, On TIMs ig eae at canes Canada a Monday , before the cloring of the Western Circuit term, a = a motion was made op the part of the county to get aside PM mg | ‘the judgment to the mandamus case of Thomas vs. tae A.M. and Me the | County of Allegheny, and to enter judgment in favor of Bastern mali, by raiirond. be A tnd 18 F ie 1y eveam| the defendants, on the ground that four of the defendants’ | Caseresnia. Poa & some "ta —— Monday, : stocks in which the most decided Dull movements have | pleas had been overruled on matters of form, without been made are Galena and Reck Isiand—two companies | notice of excoption, and that the defects, if any, were which exjoy an advantage over most of their compeers, in | cured by a general demurrer. The papers were dled, having small debts and a management reputed to be ho- | and the case will come up for consideration at future | sasson Overland Mail from 8. Joven’ Oo.) to nest. that of the Rock Island only $1,397,000. So lon fore, as the managers are honest enough to declare no dividends which are not earned, the condition of these The whole debt of the Galena is only $3,720,000° el ' i St. Joseph every Satur. tine. i Letters abould be be marked The amounts at the eeveral depositories, subject to the drait of the Treasurer of the United States on the 22d of November, were as follows:— ceml wll aw seesega aly ares : 7 a .c. 7,849 78 | Musico......Prom New companies can hardly grow worse, though they may, aud eee 5 Bas. 5, Meineke, ne $87,849 18 to tanat ‘Ggieans. "by sieamahiy ut wpe hwy of course must, for a time, cease to be profitable | Assistant Treasurer, Boston, 3 placrd in the Occ at New Seman cage poo. " ; sistant Treasurer, Ne the above date. to their stockholders. There are, perhaps, no stocks On | ‘Accistant Tre: sasnrer, Philadelphia, Po Rvuxorz. ay ty ‘of Baldmore, Saturday, the list in favor of a recovery in which so muck | Assistant Treaeurer, Charleston, 8. C arth ee hei tt tn te vai i ORG AM ca Lt or leans, it wl ii e ie of clonin: can be said as these two; though it must be ovp- | Avistant Treasurer, Now Orican 1a seal Wes Cee oe ot sees Face fessed a bull movement in the stock of enterprises which | jePositary at Baltimore, Md... balfan hour cartier than owual, This will probably couunue ’ © winter. are uot earning much: more than half what they earned e | Depositary at Riebiond 1508 34 ey yee yer ago, appears, at first blush, a bold undertaking. Deboniary : Wining Be 2 Invta....es.. ‘The Overland a tt Baek eet at Wil ‘ock Islan to 4%: at the close of the day they were both | Depositary at Mobile, Al: . 6,538 66 sibratar, kan en a a shade lower, but looked better than the other stocks «a | Depositary at Nashville, Tenn. ee 4 ile ci the thud Bab Via otha at Cini 0 ces the list. The other Western etovks were rather neglected Depeueady at Pittsburg,’Pa : O18 68 Via Marvelieg and Suet on the 26k. Via South thie morning. Illinois Central declined *{ per cent. cloring | Depositary at Louisville, Ky * 1877 3 Macnnven.. ia’ AGe Go the ah nd 2h of he month in the afternoon 24 per cent lower still. Tue movement | Depositary at Galvesion, Texas. + 15050 14} Beam. 2 ia Southampton on the 9th of the mont “ fee | Depositary at Norfolk, (Sawyer). + (1,550 $2 Tifben the dais of making up the Todian acd Avatrallan in Erie continues. The '75 bonds were in demand this | Herositary at Cincinnati, (McLean). : 9/578 61 st London falia on # Bunday, they sre made up on the morning at an advance of 3 per cent: the stock advanced | Depositary at Cincinnati, (Collins) 20 39 | Svening previous. 34. The basin for the movement is said to be the in. | Depositary at Pittsburg, (Hastings). 11,419 88 creased earnings of the read; but as wo one in fall poe. | REPORMAAY at Dubaguo, Joma. > ime] MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. sesvion of bik senses expects the Erie to pay its debts, | nepositary at Chicago, Il”... 2 (sisa2 21 Acie nie ice inveh les# dividends upon its stock, the true basisof the [once | pop meme . 4 = stances 4 OCEAN STEAMERS. lute purchases bas rather been a belief op the part of | KPeitary at Omah Gny Nebeaaca ‘| 45%00 a2 pete, some of the leading speculators that, by getting up a little office ¥ * aae%ni3 00 Nov 2 excitement in the stock, the smaller speculaty eet ataas st . Tegiaee 38 sNov. 24... e » purchaae for the rise web mint, Charlo * “Nov. 7.. hereafier be induced to purchase for the rise, nat cad’ laktensel Ga isso oa Rov. a market for those who bought first. It ie not toa much Branch mint, New Oreans, La. 489,267 46 Deo. 4 © say that the spectacle of the New York and Eric Rail] Branch mint, San Francisco, Cal, 500,000 00 . — $ road Company deliberately refusing to pay ite just ‘Tota! , Dee. 8 debts—the interest on ite bonds, and the principal of tbe | Peduct overdrafie second mortgage—and hinting, or allowing others to bunt, "2 that if the creditors are not content with what their in- | no ouct ainerence in transfers ‘ solent debtor offers them there may be some tik of eee 9 usury, i* io the L.ghest degree disgraceful to the rabiroad Net amount subject to draft......... «$6,050,824 28 interest and to the community. Speculation in the stock The transfers ordered are as follows — and bonds of such a concern can neither be profitable nor | To Treasury of tbe U.S. Washington. D.C.. $200,000 00 ns Sams th To Assistait Treasurer at New Orleans, 1. 209.00) 00 safe. New York Central moved this morning rathor from | 7) 2°\cint treasurer at St, Lowe, Me 360,000 00 sympathy with the Western stocks and with Erie than | ‘To Assistant Treasurer, Sap Franciseo, 1,252,500 00 Aspinway from any intrinsic cance. The advance this morning was | To depositary at Baltimore. Md. 300,000 00 Ban Joan equal to 36 per cent; in the afternoon the advance was | 7 depositary at Norfolk, Va. 55,000 00 THE RAVANA AND KEW ORLEANS srrases. ee montly lost; the stock cloned but e trifle higher than it | Total........<...+. $2,367,500 00 | asanenn aisat From New Orieaus Sih, Havane Sd, closed yesterday. Reading was firm, but quiet, atan ad. | From Assistant Treasurer, New York, N.Y, $2,560,600 00 | Striving at New 7 7 . — " Mavana 1 vance of about 1 over yesterday's price. This stock is | From Assistant Tressurer at N. Orleans, La, 10,000 00 soa Ree Oregne th. From New Orban bone in & stagnant state; and #0 jong as the new purchasers in = eet tow ¥ York nk 7th, arisng at Taran ZBL Philadelphia continue to buy and to hold, there will and New Orienns 25th. eh, probably be Bo material change in the market price. “ack Wan oe ih b L e New Vork Te. Orkecns ER, Havens Panama and Pacific mail were in the moruing both quiet gl sad ew Orleans Si Brom New at yesterday's last quotations; in the afternoon the laiver | S400 Teun, @ ak 3 os Dawe ore ON ns 10m, ene. et Havana. sh fell off 34 por cont and closed weak. The market general- | 30000 do.. v2 ai From Havant ion and Both, ue at New York ly looked very tame and spiritiess at and afer the | 2000 Louisiana se 1200 ‘When the above dates fal! on Sunday the steamers will afierncon board. The foilowing were the coving | SUC Vanes sod foo salle Mondey, exceyt from New Orleans. quotations of the day —Missoor#, 90 a 9%; Pacific | 1500 brie RR “MO Mail, $234.0 9936; New York Coutral, 623 a 8574: Rrie, | 7800 | do & 10 Seer a ae he Sa 183% 8 18}; Hutson, 8834 & 39%; Reading, 51%; 061s. | fon trie RI us Michigan Central, 6234 a 52%; Southern preferred, 51) 600 do. 4 _AMmANAG FOR MEW YoRE-—rmis DAY, 612; Panama, 120% & 12074; Tilinois Central, Way a TI 5000 11! 100 ‘4 iS) ioe Waren... Galena, 73}; a 734; Toledo, 3174 « 92; Rock Ieland, 62); | 30a 4 a 2624. The market closed weak 2560 200 Port of New York, December 2, 1858, The following was the business of the Scb-Treaeury to ‘2000 RAKED. $147,888 6 ote ae at Empire City, ‘Orifin, Havapa and New Orieans— ¥ Pacitic ‘adang—Crocker & Warren. “: anasea 2 | 8 te Ae eer thee cers Laatonei h tearens & Wiley. r ry . 20 Merchan' bip Met (Rrem ton 8 see ‘The exchangce at the Bank Clearing Houre th 3 ele tied Gaal 4 ahip So lean Fonsick. e exe! * ing Houre this mornin M ne were $22,895,120 39. The balances amoumed ww | %0N'Y Cen ; Rip Waker, Aen, ChareiceWa i $1,841,286 16. a $$ Bark Bitza "Bares (Br), Wallingtoo, Bermuda—Tucker & The interest on the Mitsouri State bonds due Janvary 1 4 = Bite Pennie, Can eg, Steere Lee Leone—T & Carman. bc ge nhs Hack of Commerce in thie city. The ioe rie AR. Schr Wine World, suinley” Onart ‘Charlemon—Movready, Mou & provided the means. 200 do Co, vets teed tothe above (wo roads are in amount | 300 do See Reale ore sear, Lord & Que as follows = rea North Missouri... spseanias $4,200,080 | 500 do ‘Schr § T Chartre, Chartre, Philadelphia —Jas Hand Iron Mountain ; 276.000 | 1285 do. 180 do... 80 Ser RY King. Leeds Fhiinceiphia: JW Moke. = ¢ mlsOGme mE... Rehr Miva deersom, Kile: alert W Ropes & Co, Total...... “ do loop Pointer, Fowler, The annual interest on this ‘debt © $445 500. one-half 0” SRCOKD PoaRD, 1 Mars, Nichols, Phildeiobia. 7 7 * 4 Sten! ie rhs. te it change. Bot we are not wrong, we think, in saying that b-4 — +100 os | and pamenmere te Ladle. ve i 7 the State treasury bas no such confortable surplus on 0 aly Reptune iHlanoe), Forman, Neweastte, 19 da ag, wi wih ae Geman co ame te ite ee ee 100 Gal & Chie che Serm Gael BORON pep Ee : or - heap ogy Aa a= ge ai Saeeor mit. 21% | bes thie ‘Morrieor ey can only ro eth, N SO hr a fe : ae i cae Nee ary renee. y interest with—not a very creditable operation for u ‘OMsaNigine, 100, do. a Memavideo, Ort 1. ta Satan, to Arthor wevens, but unavoidable in this instance yh. of Sot Shoal of Want ye it spoke ship Old Mr. Carlisle Norwood has been elected Pregident of the in canton 6 : hoinpeon, from Cai for Bath,” Has vy of ru i 4 Oreenma’ Mota ora Ray, 23 days, wit Lorillard Insurance Company, in place of the iate Corue NY a RK tang, Greenman, Maingorda Ray vs, with lus V. Anderson. 0 . Brig Minnie Willer of € jarahia), White, Bonaire, Nor 5 ‘The English committee who lately virited thie country | 50 oe. with agit, to Krett, Bon & Co, Has had heavy weather, split if 3 ¢ allie, &e to ‘pect the Miinois Contra! Railroad bave feported their constitaents n the following sentence -- That in consequence of the slow recovery from the se vere monetary preasure of last year, and the present con tinued depression in the commerce of the Western States, in view eere, of a det is Of opinion that med defielt may be arranged without further rtock, upon which a sum equiva the commitiee, having ency i income for the euch ageume a year 1888. esement of the capit The poimt of their report ig contained Binck, Arteibo, PR, Now 18. P Boek & Co. ‘Hina experienced heavy lost foretapent eplit other eaile, atowe of moinsrs, hae been 7 days North Smith, Ki Ja, Nov 1, th master, “Wapertanent Sears weciben” nam, Maitland, NS, 6 days, with plaster, Brig Roamer cof Searapotty With molasses, to R * | 00 do. 150 Erie Railroad . do... CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tavrspay, Deo. 2, 1868, Aste —Bmall sales were inade at old prices Brsarercrm.—Flowt—The market wie sveady, with 8 fair local and Bastern demond for the better Class of brande, while inforior qualities were rather sought after lent to one million sterling has been id by the pro | for ew The sales embraced about 9,000 a 10,000 pretary within the last eighteen pat mg sad the & Paelh — LS ny Cony ‘it the following quotati rm sea vs, With lomber, to mittee is converting arrangements with the Board ty New | Standard enperfine State » 420 0 Cient York to meet such contingency Fira Siatp do. 65 4 4% mae, c keseurnere er. rentucgse, Bev. 9, ith The return from Common to x rn 420. 440 f Tan Oa for 8, with log return from the Bank of England for the week end: | Fetra lowe, Michigon, Lidinna iid Ohio... 418 & 6 BO | woot ted W gel lel eo (0. Tks espertonos Feathet, wg November 17 gives the following reaulte, when com Extra Genesee . 6 a 76 | mpliteniie, Ac. The 8 wy rbor, nnd pared with the previons week — Canadion eoperfine and extra 600 & 6 20 | BAiled thence Now Pantie deporte . £6,821,973 Incecese £148,902 | Mixed to straight Southern 50 4 640 oun Fiage si en Cornwallis, NS, 9 dayn, with Other deporite.. 68) 568 Iwcreae 270,876 | Southern fancy and extra 890 8 726 PY sehr Marthe (ot J ), Haskell, Jacksonville, f 5 C sonville, 15 dayn, Rest 144,686 Incresse 4.704 | Choice extra family and bakers’ brands... 760 @ 8 76 Raperpenced heavy eprung foremast, stove boat, split On @&e other ede of the aecount— Rye flour. 6 4 ety Govertim’t securities. £10 808,591 Unchenged Corp Meal... 50 4% Schr E Sbeddon, White, ‘rhino NC, 4 days. aber securhtive 14,711.083 Increase £19,911 | —Canndian four was quict, tie salog being confined to a beg ay x Notes uvemployed... 11,766,318 Ivcrease $38,006 | few be — poy ite eg cx Routh Shek Bickinp, Pek wtricket, , ’ . “ ern brands w pvoyant, wi salen om. Sebr ker. leh C , The movement of the banks ia the Bur priscipal cities | Senged about 800 © 080 bbis. within the of our Wm hepers| re of the Union in which weekly reports are maae, oe shown | figures. Rye flour wae unchanged. Corn was in Tomtom, by their last stateme ate, be ae follows — fair request, with sales of ahont 6,000 bbls. Jersey oe N. York, Nor, 3 Boston, Nov. Phuiadetp hie, Ae XOrl te, Nov. 18 arm 6 41.707 147,601,296 67 240,429 20 * BE SI AF G8 1E) BOON TR TS requested fo state that the rolling elec oF Peoria and Oquawka Raltrand, reforre 0 the f Trancrigh, and also in this jour tater Mavebeal we wk R cad Company, wad they and Brandywine at onr quotations, Wheat war held with more firmness, erpaciatiy for prime qualities, while the sale were limited to about 2,000 a 4,000 bushel®, including white Kentucky, in stare, at $1 45, end email lot of choice Genesee white at $126, Corn wae firmly het! while enies were limited to 100 buabels, including Western mixed at Téc. a rev White Southern a 76c., and New Jer sy javen. fi) Bune for New aye. iibriee, Rye was quiet at 7 ite Barley war ) or kaw © bout £000 a 9.000 buchelt of Schr Sarab Holden, Rockland at 7. © 72. Onte were firm, with sates ir Corre, Holbre cs ¢ 4 dW prime Wente Sehr American Chief. Bae, ‘ OF good Wo prince Western and | Ser American Chief. aS, Sehr Fiorence Jameson Rok and, bday a hope Marne bo at 11 j,¢ Schr Wem Jones, Jones, Provence, Same arrived last, ton hoe Hinman), repo—Now FS msi, | 2 ,*% seamen, reefing ‘deck and , oo 70, ina, wEUhen WW, cred nany toe ook tesla’ ‘and sprung foremast, leet sails, dc. A a —— Ne SEe one. Beers gv wn anchored i the sees a ieteasanes tf testa See KD Jes, enw Belize, ia apebored in the North ‘Wind duaing tbe day NF, with rain and fog. ——_——— Burp Auice Mownon—A despaich from Boston received yos- terday says that the ship Alice Munroe, of Boston, ts a total Joss on the Ieaacs, The A C sailed from Liverpool Nov BR, reported forSavannah. By referring to Rart urfivals wbove it will be seen that brig A Hopkins, from, GabvestoB, reports:— “Nov 21, lat 27 40, lon 79 30, passed 8, @agment of a ship's stern (round) with the last part of ber name, NROE, Boston, in white letters on it.” ‘This may fave been the stern of the Alice Munroe; if so, she must h0,¢ been about 265 nautical miles too far south of ber cours if bound to Savannab. (The A M was built at Chelsea, Mass, in 1857, was 1400 tons burthen, and wa owned by W Bramhall and others, of Boston.) Tue CLivrer Smir Storm King is now loading in the Mer, chants’ Express Line for San Francieco, and is to sail on Satur day, Dec 18. The excellent qualities of the Storm King are well known, ‘The bark Contest is also loading for San Fran cisco in the same line, and ie advertised for the name day, 18th fost. ‘The new and enterprising house of Baboork, Cooley’ & Co tmust have thelr hands Tull of busiuess to. be be coped to despatch (wo vessels to California on the same day Warcx ov 4 8us—Capt Handing, of ship ee Robinson says:—On my passage San, Francisco to Melgourne, on the 284 of June, 1 passed a reef of rocks in lat 2140 S, lon ‘175 WOE which wea. tald down an douberul on my chart (Blunt, on which was the w: eck of a whaleship of about $50 ton; by Appearance ahould think she had heen dere some three or Tour months; had no masts suanding; her bowsprit was sil! ia tts place, and was a very long one _Beinted white, with rope bob- ays heized in the bight, where they set up rand came down in utwater, Sent a boat in, but on account of the breakers could bot net within a quarter of mle of the wreck.” ‘There wan a sand tank inside of the reef about thirty feet high, and re ¢ mile kong, on which the crew probably lanked, is were several bnis standing, but saw'no one there; they proba: Pig ad been taken effor tet in the boats. The sky bul 4 bil Wena Garcteane bouse-aft: bulwarks sppuated wo bi ve been painted leas ecior, whieh is all the particulars T can give. Bric Lecy Hey oon, Powers, from Turks Talands for New York, put into Hounes’ Hole esterdey short of provisions. She will proceed on her voyage the tirst fi Senr Srecix, Look, from New Bedford a Savapnah, put into Philadelphia 24 iim, having sprung a leak night of 25th it of Montauk Point, abl increased to 3000 strokes per hour. ‘Threw overbourd portion of cargo, and the remainder is dam- aged; burst her jib and lost a part of her rigging. Souk TD Wagres, at Charleston from Boston, om the Sith uit Jat 35, Jon 7420) experienced a, severe from ESE, hich carried away sioboom, foretopmast, &e; ed heavy wea’ dence for Barnstable, went ther most of the passage. Scun Baynex, Fuller, from Pro ashore on Hope Island night of 80th ult, and bilzed. Scun Matitpa E Wetts, previously reported ashore on the Dawson Shoals, bad been got off and uken to Norfolk tor re pairs. Scur Consxcticur, Neleon, from Bangor for Brid, nut into Holunes Hole 2th ult with loss of part of deck umber and split. eux A J Honrox, at Baltimore from Gloucester, 15 miles SK of Cape Henry, picked up a small lap: boat, also saw ‘@ quantity of pine pages stnifadrift. ‘The underwriters on bark W H Chandler, of Providence, have wettied with the owners by paying 79, per cent on the polt cies, the owners retaining the wreck, which they have urdered {o'be gold, as lt now lasat St Georges Berzins, The slp recenty led \afinched hed by Richard Morse, Eaq, at Win. negance, ‘There are already two or Mee Ripscftnc same name. ‘The new slap lying at Newb built by John Currier, Rap was sont on thea COPA C Mauran’ of Providence: for $48,500 tons. o tong, and in materia! and work: eemslip e fret clase vessel, it ls considered s good nale. Bark Cowet, 436 tons, built fn 1852, waa sold by auction » San Francisco for $9000. Notices to Mariners. WHITBY MGHTS. ‘Trinity Howse, Loxnox, Oct 30, 1858. The two Light Towers on High W) Whitby being completed, Notice is Berets oven that the pisare bow exhibited there from, and sre fixed bright cooptric te ofthe frst or tor. ‘Te lights are 778 feet apart, in W and 8 19 deg E @irwetioty and in line mark Eas divtetion not Way Sear Rotk, digtant ‘siout 2 miles from the ‘To ver. ‘be Nights burn at an sSovetton of ota feet above the mean sea w Found seaward to 8 deg about 23 miles, and show inrizera are to ctaerve. thas tbe light, from the North Tower in colored red from the line of bearing of the Whitby Seur Rock to the tnabore bearing of N 38 deg W. H BERTHON, Secretary. Lisnox, Nov By order. An order from the Board of Health of the 2d inst, in tn iar of 80, declares Battimore, hia, New York and Bosion frce from yellow fever, thus tying former orders. AR ROCK, IeTOL CHANNEL. = Wee Tuintty Hoven, Lompon. Now 16,188 ‘The standing ba Brinton Ghaainel, bavi replaced. Notice. ta hereby ep int rreen Buoy marked Tus. QUURANTINE NOTICE. kar,” which was pl vemporarily wear that rock, has been awa} iy P H BERTHON, Secretary. BUOYS IN YARMOUTH ROADS, STANFORD CHANNEL. ‘Tainiry House, Lonpox, Nov 12 1888, Notice in hereby scivan, that the fillowing Alterasions bave oreo ‘te South Holm and East New come Hoye — oth Holm Buoy bas heen moved one and a half cable's Jengih to the SW, and now lies in five fathoms at low water spring udes, wilh the follow: Lowestoft Hill Mu in kine wi the Korth puaatord Lightvessel...~. mark and compass be: Pier Head Rast Newcom: The Jengis wo *p Lowestott It 1 Head Light tantord Laghtwensai 220000000000. Nad outh Holm iuey 2 aE GE y order, PH BERTHON, Secretary. GUNFLERT SAND BUOYS. ‘Trisity House, Lowpon, Nov 12, 1868. accordance with the intantion: senso —would proceed New At Hobart Town Aug 1g James Allen, Devoll, NB. ofl as nat re All well.” Waa bound on « cruise off W Cape of Van is Land, thenve to New Tn Ocoisk nn ras, Newburyport, Crandall, Stom, with 2200 bbs on board ‘this season. ~ ep Areiie Ovean no date, Win Thompson, Childs, NB, 800 ‘At Hilo Sept 13, Omega, Whalen, FH, 140 bbls wh and 1000 tbe bone this season —dound to NZ. Spoken—Oct 12, iat 11 308, lon 82 W, berk Islander, Bar. buck, Nant, of] ag last reported. Roger Stewart, from ‘NOrleans for Liverpool, Nov 4, lat wa! jon Ship Argo, from NOrieave for Havre, Nov 16, of Cape Fio- jernationsl, trom Mobile for Liverpool, Nov 16, off e veenoen NOrleans for Liverpool, Nov 15, inre Liste, Nickerson, from Boston for Buewos Ayres, Oct 2 int 48 Jon 29 W. Ports. Axrwenr, Noy yinpor ‘Grahame Norton, for NYork Inet of December Ashburton, rea te do 2b; Mary Onde 1», Loveland, for do soon; Linda, McManus, for New: Xen Caves, Nov Btn Judith Foumee, Raymond from NY: a from yin arr lat, Northern L lst; JR Rhoades, Cole, for Boston abt I nee ‘pt {Rertecton lenny) schr Mary Cleveland, Goodridge, hence, {1 *\umenino, PR, Nov 19—In port schre Harriet Neal, from NYork, jast arr: Metoa, trom do do. Roesos Avnes, Oct 7—In NYork, sehr Andrew Holy heaa, ‘Cole, from London for Calentta, before reported at Buenes Ayres, waa not in distress aa supposed, but was origt pally arrabgedo tvich there on her to Calentia, Bow ater, Nov 6—In port sehr Karel Croston, for Boston next day. aindon, Now IS—Bkd fen Ranesr Burnham, Cardiff. corer Pei Import ahip Joan Haven, Halter, ume, C4 Mh ships Belle of Gardner Mio, Continent, Gitbe, NTork: iith; fauah Crowell irner Foo crow roo, Rept from Woowung. ine (wa the Min). Ganon, Nov 15—1n port ship Rojah, Bowen, une, brig Cri- mea, Stinson, for Boston next days Bark Tenare , from Marsetiles, he | not arr at Leghorn up to 13th ult, bet vied PGinnaLtan, Nov &—Arr Cumbela, Perry, Sunderland, Rng. Dawe r3 i tin ult; bo report of vessels: wind ESE, stormy. Or Nov 101 port barks Pudel (Harn), Von Hasht, for Ran n Prabeter, Ig; Hrvine (Br), € nine Avgnste (Rr), Lovett, and Robert Lec nard (Re), tor’ do; Indna (Br), to Yond for da; Queen of the Fleet in for N York, Ig At Port Glasgow Nov 19, ship Charles Buck, Sinatley, for Noy 19— , Mie hasan, Haltimers” Oh a dd rig Hiram toe Persta, Smith, Baltimore. Cid ion, Philadelphia Inova, Nov 18M sehr Fanny, of Philadelphia, Cleafue: gee, —in berk Kremlin, Jobnewn, reported ashore LOU mt the month of Hermine (net Herman), Stricker, ), for Perdana Deo 22; a Arabia (s), Stone, for Halifax and Horton rae Goodwin, tor Peston, snpposed abot ready: ¢ , for do tor New York Nov 24; Porsia tian, Dixon, for do Zia Hi Disay. 1 Thnadetphin pate day, (Rov 2; Tonawanda, ulus, fom days: Falmouth, Berry, for Bakimore, do; WH jeade, for do with despatch: Queen of tor Charleston soon Bamcech, Frpei, for, do, €or" ¥ New Orleans, abomt ready, Revenne, nbe. Haneun, tor fan Francie sed ies, for Melbourne 26th, Com Loxpos, Nov 19—Tn port Yraatian, Whiners, Victoria, Champion, for New for do 23th; Kimerald, Ove eerste Amem, pot Meck 2d, after teak wood for repaire. ‘as — es aes oe (reverie Amenecn), Famouth, B, leh, eweden, Mead, do, Mais@a, Nov 111; brig Samne) Kili vi for Boston tad aher eto th Te loading ‘of vases te been impeded wy, ‘the storm: waseharis, lov iota | pore Willian Mason, Gardner, ior * \ua, Nov 18—In port beige Joba Boynton, Bip ea for do do; May pata rye, ff Phoeaele eed Arr sehr Bae Beers: New York. Cid “chy nous (Mor 16a oe] abips Itzstein & Welckor Inkermann (Sw), St and old Bon ee Arn —— for N York; Alberdipa (Daten; ope phia; ‘bark Gerhard (Duteb), Tonjes, for Bos- io cuore, Noy 17—Sid bark Lucy, Driver, Bristol. Sena fier ie eke ee Colby: Jamon, a ond Coe joosawatiee, Paxton, for al Kleber. rowel f it ‘Scnpextans Nov 1T—SId Ocean Breeze, Leighton, Malta, Sr Tuomas, Nov 18—In cabip Messenger, Trott, hence for Bt Cat ; brig War Eagle, Brown, from PLitadelphia, Pernamb others. Er Sonne, NF Nov ige-Atr ache Packis, Trocks, New Yorks 16th, brig ‘Dolphin, Norman, Baltimore; 234, bark Emly, Tu port 20th, sehr Georgiana, Bradford, for NYork. Tnornig, No Nov 12—In port bark Cartb (not Caroline), Free~ ng 2i—In port ship Crystal Palace, Sigmoce, having Teving completed repairs, ve Pentteng vr for Bombay same Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Deo 1—Sld Br brig Forist, Obrion, NYorks schra New Jerwey, Veusrmmai, W riewta Burr, Nick? a Maria hiizabeth, Bowker, NYork, A ; MC Durtee, Hall, Fall River, 1—Are er st amabip Buropa, Leite, Liver- Bosron, her dock at 7. mt AN a ne, Harry, Hasti ee ew ot }), Portamouth, NH; Dean (Br), ey Tints tote Kota, Semel, Mahlon Wiliams, from NOvieans. The chy ‘Station re- | ports a large three masted schr, thought to be outward bound, ore on Seventy four bar, fhe remained at svoset, bub Would probably begot om without damage, “Cu Hr teary Cal Lang, Liverpool vin Halifax; ee, Midnight, Ee SPranclaro: Baton, Davis, dai Bi Dyer, Mob bark Joln W Andrews, French, ‘isa, Ly Ball, Kilburn, Gonaives, J W iar ear, © ‘aylor, Coen SA idea Fling Drs win New Visia, nad 10a hin Spions ed obey, ty kei bg ogy a wane, Palermo. Below, ison, from Charleston; steamer Kensington, frou ia. PALE MORE, Dec 1— Ave steamiy Fanny Cadwalk tr, Col; 20, Lewis, Portiandy scare a 3 Det Gina, Bui wi nie San i ‘tichinon’y Br brig Lady fing diew; sure Lizzie Russell, To OD, Taweon, Kings ok in: coher Linaie 0 ‘Old Point, Nov 40—liarks Tangier, Lal, from 5 Gas tav (Brem), 'Nienaber, from Bremen; brigs Clandia ({ir), from Turks Island; Loulen,"Teague, from Bangor; Coet Gonga travel, Sargent, from \Sedawick fr. Bal for Hbatimore, came in the anpes to- day. ip hiladelphia for James iver; Roebuck, ‘Simmons, ‘io NYork for oe Point, and cxveral | Bettie Si rigged vessels, nnknown, are off the capes, bound LOHARLESTON. Jor Are te Flizabeth Hamilton, Lewis, NYork; ‘ellar, do; Washington = | sj farner, peveese Stephen rar, Co ple vover, “ivghen, Ay! Ephraim Blnek F ouds, Jarksonvilie, Fla, Sid stip Againemnon, oe ree ip Taahel, el, Rolling, Havana, via Key West ip Tea ic John Duohat, Gray, Providence idence via New Tai Hizabetbport: schr Theo'D Wage ‘Ainith, Carolina, Grindle, Liverpool; 8p brig A: Bar. celopa, achrs Myrover. Hughes, and Epbratn & Dole, 1 fsb, Shrouds, Yacksonvilie: & W Gardner, Bourne Mobiie. BAST MACHIAS, Nov 20—Sld schr Nepine, Nutter, mew York. Nyy Ly feet tae ‘York. th, Herman, do. Cid schre Kowe, Virjginia; sloop & th, Fire ‘RIVER, Nov 30-Bid sehr Arctic, Jackman, spposed A Gil Blas Dwight Davidson, aud Le LForsyiby A for Baltimore. tional Guard, G sir Sam for do do; Wik p, do: Constitation, Lundt, diag; barks Nueces, Stevens, for Boston Mg; Houston, Share, tor) Havre do; Aisino, Peterson, ding; San Nelson, auc, by Lay Boston, RYork’ (cla thy, Bash, Graitama, for o lag; Anna Proni Ponglass, tor Minaukiag do; Weel, Sutley, for, New York 403 Si prt lb tarts lion Beeate areryor Woes, Neha prec to FpOOK, Stevens, Bo Wewtu Glen ap come for Nora CLOUCESTRR, ‘Nov SvArr-schra Olive Avery, Roberts, Vinaiaven for Nvorn Tk for Kichmend; Jos Farwell, Packard,’ Rockland for NYorks r, Fessenden, Hooper, Calais for do; Dr Kane, Rider do; Soh, Ben: Whalea, Eastport for do; G P Pi cult tor HOLMES’ Pee. ‘Now amg 5 | sehra Union, Im En. sha T Smith, C H Hale, Mary E Pierce, Oregon (Raynes), phon en GF Witham (Br), ‘Wtb—No arr ‘hy Fredonia. sDavid G Wilson, Pannen, Bie, Eroma FC bare, Maine, Whitin, Virginie David Duffel, Av: aot Northern fete: ebre Niger, a i pay oduaria, Z ea he wn, Harr ‘angamett, Auguste, Meiferd, Con- “MGHLAND LIGHT, Dec 2-0 o bark Bume 7 Ghee, trea Hav fr Prion ' eenedlieaad BEC, Benjamin, Wooten len, NYorkv eth, ene Gen Pearee it ag a Sik Noe SEA aus, Dat Pah ce. Gore een Sy of ay ali ie it eARS. ee ae avin, _— la bd Galveston, yo Le, rants from f ton, Nelson, Key W Fa rte Rio Janeiro; Allan’ pert. PORE Rae Ar te ent ae & aig A roe é il \Fkovines Dee l= Arr Poltoan, Aldrich, New Petrol, Baker, do, sete Pose, Militea, Bai. wr ites mbt ier RY Y schre Ber ah, Han 4 Allan Rice: Hanneh Mistany ‘Muuer, and riutinices are remy ‘chee yn i ada cbaka sad Joo Fo: yt New ‘ork. a “wait rear Weoarr brie EA Lond, Homer, Cedar Keys. 2, erica, Grey, Motie. CH4 3h, bark — Powell, NYork, 2ih, brig K KL win port ahh, barks Chas © Fowler, Tobp. Lat Bertram, () vehi mas FL mart de Nev ge kir mar fi rere rian oe a Ar wry Avge, Bi ‘Watton, Alexandria: ape Gureey. do; un, do; an We ren, de. ham ag 7! Sami Pn Beg LG Jr, EL a) Hee ror un aa Benge, NYro¥ et, ror, Daih, pny ‘Both, och ”, } MISCELLANEOUS. AT WHOLESALE, salieRp, BHUTE & CO., ‘ suk FORS ottee ‘till believe in the abiitty of the end th: way tnarened to — . bait Rein a 1 of whieh sri anito nach er snare gompetiiem Jewitimate ae ARDS, PORTRATT OF “A PORTRATT OF THR | Racy attributed to the inman, it to be a fadio, in Appleton's Railing, 346 and 348 Broadway. — ei tll DENTISTRY. , RITPICTAL TRETH —He ACETPUTL "AND. SURST AN nets on prire sliver, woly $8: with 10, galt plata, seth rnin eon inth eet And extracted without ti i. Orne by DR. LC THER, dentist, corner of Teo s ‘nreet wod Fintb a avenue. ;

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