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gation of the Intendente—Attempt to Arsassinate the President-—Seement of the # nitin Case by the Ameri- ean Mimister—Rumor tha’ our Minister has also Adjusted he Macedonian (ase—Raelusine Privilege Granted to an American Cuszen—The Crops, de. , de. ‘The poopie of Chile were never in @ greater state of ex- skement in reletis) to (olive. matters than at present. Bering the last three weeks arrests have been made by erder of the ,overn vent in Concepcion, Taleahuano, Val- paraiso and Santiaco |v this city Don Pedro Lujan was arrested abou we weeks ag) upon the charge of having offered a large sum of money to the Intendente of the city fe place the militar, :t.tions under the contro: of the ‘e@pposition. Im Santiago, Meer. Barros Arana, Souper aed Le Roy were accused of having arms and of manufac- faring Tite amé pisval balls On the 190h inst. the oppesition bad a grand banquet at Bantiago, which was attended by «ver eight huntred per- Sons, many of (bom m nef high character. Atthie feat val several charges were made against the existing go vernment. the crew: bad satistiod themseives upon tbe viands and wines, they formed # peovession and marché statue ‘of tien. Freire, ow the Alameda, where 2 epecch was delivered by Don Guillermo % v separnted, to meet aguim at the theatre to n. AL eight as crowded, and the opera of “Ma epeveented before @ large concourse. the day and evening was very rred to distarb the Rarmouy of ‘neu eflort to organwe forces against the exmuiog goverment, A few daye ago Dow Ramon Lira resigued the offloe of Intendente oF Sentiage, declaring, tt is said, hat he could Bel a wonlt pot co-eperate with the government. As to bow ali this will end J am unwilling at present ®even veuture aspreaiction, That Use leaders of Lue ere determined 1 force an issue T have Teanpot believe That the masses are prewared rate a tmedy for the evile complainet of, Oa the otter hand, a)! know thet the government is well pro pared and watchful, and roest triumph, if not desertod by the army A gentieman, who left Santiago last night, stater that ou ‘Wednesday or Thursday, a man, im the dress of a peon, appeared at the Goor-et the palaon, and said te the officer en gnard that ished to see the President; the oficer toic bin tha: he could wot sve the President w that dress, He immedately lef and returned the next day, fazhiooubly dressed, and then was told that the Pree was epeged wih his ministers. This be disputed, and co 1 te approach the President's room, when he was se zod by one of the guard. ‘The ght the President te the door, who. fiom the man, ordered him tato resi, a long dirk wat found -concealed in ig coat sleeve. He now feigns derangement, o which, however, there were no symptoms unt] be was safely Vodged in prieon, ‘The impressien te that he ta mere hireling, and that the bames of bis employers wll soon be made Enown. It is now rally kno@m that our Minister (Governor ted @ favorable adjustment of the Frank ustody. After bie Beier) bas Kn case, which cage bae been under discussion for more ntysive years. The Franklin, an American ship: was seized at Talcabnano, in 1832, charged violation of the Est flaw. Soon after the seizure incemn ty was temanded by the government of th United States for the “owners of the Fran! bet until bean denied. y believed, that our Minister of the brig Macedonian, obtained a tothe King of the Belgians, upon 1] to secure justice to the citizens of ested in the claim. This claim has ‘or about thirty-seven yea ow justice in the promises ha Tt ig also said, anc Bax, m the note reference ot the terme which cannot the United States in been under ciseuse nthe year 1822, and was m: maries under the command 6f the hovorious Lord Coch vane The adjustment of these cases is hailed with joy by here. They are pleased because it 1s then the bends of friendship betwee and Chile. umors are correct cer has heew as successful as represented, deserves the thanks of our government and America Sohn Pendleton, of New York) Chil n manufacturing’ dry-pressed brick with fieam machinery for ten years. The privilege covers the whole of th blic, Several natives of Chile are asso- ciated with Mr. P. a8 partoe bi there are but few American vessels in this “i, in fact, but few have arrived within the past deur months. The Invependence arrived here from Boston about three a large cargo of articles of American ! not say that sales y ie frem the demand article and the prices’ asked: 1 am quite certain that large profits will be realized from the sugar portion Of the cargo —i bave just boon assured by a gentleman of ng tha “Franklin” case was adjusted about middle of September, and that the papers relating to u the Macedonian case will also be signed in a few days. ‘The amount involved im these two ciaitns is about $250,000. Our Panama Correspondence. Vanama, Dec, 3, 1858. Naval Relief for the Ship-of-War St. Marys—Lia of Off cers Landled—They Go on Board the Saranac—Move ments of the American and English Shipt—Coast Fever Prevatent—Sir Gore Ouselry Ti at San Juan, ée By the Moses Taylor from New York, and Granada from Havana, the fatiowing officers, who are under orders & the relief of those now on board the United States ship Marys, arrived ia Panama, and reported to the senior paval officer present (Capt. Lelly) for duty, viz— Commander, Robert D. Thorburn: Lieutenants, James H Moore, Reginali Fairfax, Seth L. Phelps: Surgeon, Joho T Maan; Aesiians Hurgedn, T.U. Magee: Fursér, George H Rie lie, Mari ond’ Lieutenant —— Bayre; Beat gaan, Wer Wincbemer: Gunner, f. P. Venable; Carpenter Nailaaker, 1 HB. Blaydenbdurg Master T { the fag abip Merrimac, will join the ®t. Marys Mr. Thorburn, the son of the commas; five bis ferber in the capacity Most of the present crew ¢ lately recruited in San Fray corporale, two men were reguired , accompa: the St. Marys having been ieco, but ome orderly ser. ans, cight privates, and the relief of her old crew. the Granada, via Havana; and as the St et at Guay mas, whither she has gone ibe impritooment of certain American citi gens at tha’ place, the relief crew bas beco transferred Saranac, wow jo port, until ber being made tc comm date: of the Vacitic Mail Company's re- \l from thence in a few days, for New g the mwalide of the Gulf and Pacific York, carry Bay satrons ‘Within the mast few days there have been two deaths on Doard the birteh eteamebp Alert, from yellow fever, and while I writ is raiming for departure. ' Her future cruisar will be 68 the Comm of Mexico. cy Sir Win. Gore Ouseiey, the Min Dundred of ber crew Sbip Jamestown, 6 week, Lad several of her crew q The health of the officers and Sarena’ war good the Saranac bad recely for ber engst pected to be ready gery the artical of the next mail fr Our Aspl: wall Correspondence. Asmuewatt, Nov. 18, 1858, The War Shy Vises in Martor— tadaments on Beard—/ Kobbery @rld Arvest—Large Amount of Bayress Freight la the Mhinois— Nicaraguan Politics and General Cas: Lettes—The Trannit Breas on the Wing—How the Bailroad Bore the Freshet, be Her Britanaic Majonty"« ship Vixen ie waiting at Pana ma for Sir Wiliam Gere Ouseley to settle the Central America: imbregiio, She is, meanwhile, courting the Pa Bama people by giving them festivities and comedies (an id cortoem the Engi @ava! service), entertaining the Panamenos and their fair Indien aboard, without dieting tion of complexion On ibe 18th a great robhery was committed in Panama, in the store ef Madame Mayer, of money and jewelry, to the amonnt of about 690,000. but the robbers i the act. They are Gusta Becans, who were Will meot probably be abot or sent for #ix OF ten years to he cin ang to Carthage T pinent of express freight came out this © Lilie, amounting te two hundred tons, most arge k Coe The passengers were detained ane of the storm, a# the railroad wae by a fresbet fer a distance of a m T ware down, andal! com Gorn w tween thie place and Panama. They were, towever, sent over enfely an the 17th. ve oF ne faith in Nicaragua, aa she has given proof of her imbeefity heretofore, but we be- nt General Cass’ st Nicaragua to it thet tbe United States is not eve that the action of our Aeapatebes to Gewera! La hier eenere, and abe find th ragua Beare (6 be over antions te open tive Transit contending for it now, a)! of them r representatives by this staan \er. ‘The Waite Yriearri company have rent out their repre fonterive, in a nephew of Sever Yrisarri, to go tw tiuate male sad perenade them to declare war against Nicar, gua if ebe Gore not euntain the White any verament. The or DIM party #6 also represented by © senor fre ™m Nicaragna, and the Van Dyke contract is rent out officially by General Jerer, for the approval of the Nicaraguan rhment Mr. leren, the Secretary of General Jerer, goes out on treaty ar neit matters, and will be back in Washington by Febrosr Coptain Spencer Ache tnok the river and lake steamers from Walker, * bere ou hie way to Nicaragua. It is not Roown wh erent he represents, but ite certain that it 4 in Cota Rican service. Mr. Gottel, M. C., (ot le con ) goes out to prepare bis an Mair for any panmenger that may come along * the Inthmas-erucerely hope that the Nicara en ft ' be evened, ae oor own it t n, and we know f rperiones w! » 8e fan op Orition, that our teaff . . vig ae wy cen John Morrie, rape. Jobn Melead. highway robbery. John Keegan, bighway robbery. William Hughes, highway rovbery. Jolin Dwyer, mansiaughter. separated Ja grvat turn-out jast night, and ail who desired made their escape. Of the thirty-tve fi ‘the rest di to leave. bod manner of eacape Was throngh « back window faci Se ‘the tron barg in five ten by simteen in throug! singly, and et themselves oan ten or rele feet to the water, ‘The saws ‘vhey used ore! meade of watch springs, pw ‘was not done in one night. They had, doubtless, worked at it for several nights, and conceated the cutting by tatiow and coal dust, wi would ecectually fill the track of the faw. It is supposed that they tixed upon lastnight as the time for the stampede, knowing that Mr. Gatens,oue of the night wateb, had to the countr: to see his family, and ge the force at the jail was rehoml ‘We are told that Mr. Merrill, the jailor, and two of his cleputice, went through the jail at bed time last aight, and supposed that all was right: They did not discover ‘tha a escape bad been made until daylight thie morn ing. It if thought the escaped about bt fo, they had eight hours the start of the officers, who have gone inte the country in ail directions to seck for them. ‘The prisoners were mostly confined in separate cells, but the jocks used upan the doors appear to be worthless, were easily picked, aud when one gained the hall be had no dsieulty i liberating bis companions. Ia some cases they picked the jocks with @ wire; in others they broke them with a stick of wood. All the prisoners were invited to escape, but more than half decclined to avail themselves of the proffer made, Yancent Du Planty, the man who shot bis wife, and who is supposed to be insane, screamed thet the men'were breaking jail, to arouse the jailor. But he was not heard, and the degperate characters who were ‘engaged in the afluir soon silenced bim by threats ef vio- fence. ‘The rogues undertook to open the cell of Orren Whitney, under conviction for forging canal clearances, but he states that he for bid them doing #0, and actually’ drove them away by threatening to give an alarm if they persisted in hberating him. Jobn McLean, charged with highway robbery, refused to depart, alleging that if he went it would lave bis mother habie on an old bail piece for $1,700, and he had rather remain than subject ber to such a penalty. The escaping party wanted a rope with which to descend to the river, #0 they took the baller with which Ira stout was executed. It bas, therefore, served sixteen villains— fiiteen more than were bargained for when it was pro cured by the Sheriff. The rope was saved, and may ferve some of the party again, The water in the river back of the jail is now three or four feet deep, and runs pretty swift. These fellows had to wade some twenty rods or more towards Court street bridge before they could find a place to ascend the wall to dry land. They must have been in a very uncomfortable predicament when they left the water, ‘Those who have haunts in the city no Goubt repaired to them and changed their apparel before taking fight We «io not hear that. the party were seft the jail, except on St. Paul street, and of that we are Bot certain. Among those who left was Manley Locke, the murderer of Benjamin Starr, who was awaiting a disposition of his case vider the singular verdict of manslaughter rendered against him in deflanee of the charge of the Court, He Was engaged in one attempt to break jail before be was tried, when the bars of the same window were sawed into, we believe. Tle has preferred to relieve his attor- heys and friends from forther eiforts in his behaif, and courts from a consideration of the knotty case which his verdiet presented. The following is a list of the escaped prisoners and the offences with whieh they are charged. None but Locke had been tried — Manley Locke, murder or manslanghter. Orren Van Buskirk, bighway robbery Witham Sullivan, high way robbery. John Buckley, highway robbery. Kaward Havnegan, burglary. “This is the boy who was caught while attempting w enter a shop in Kearney’s viock. His grandfather Clusky and his other companion in crime, Mclougal, did not escape. Jas. ©’ Kendal, having counterfeit money. ¥. L. Vintree, having ceunterfeit money. These men were arrestedsome time since on suspicion, apd we understand that there was but slight hope of con: vieting them, John Holengren, grand larceny. ‘This is the Swede who enticed a girl here from Nisgara Falls and robbed her, He was arrested in Buffalo. Hiram Haskins, grand larceny. He was arrested but a fow days since for stealing cattle. He bas been in prison for the sume offence. Thomas Early, rape. He was brought here from But. falo t wer for an outrage upon a colored girl, near file. H. Jarvis, forgery. This fellow is the one the “nited States officials had so much trouble to get. He per- sonated John MeMullen, at Canandaigua, to become Bail for Stevens, the counterfeiter. Wm. Brooks, colored, petit larceny, second offence, A chicken siealee, 3 Geo. Hollis, colored, suspected of stealing a and baa “coiybecn in jail due day. He was commited for further examination. Thomas Tojwin, resisting an officer, while serving a civil process. "This "man hes commined & sertons oflsece in trying to escape from covviction on # light one. Themes Ry assauitand battery. was another foolish feliow hike the last. ‘The following isa list of those who remained in jail, who refused to take their freedom — Urrin Whitney, under conviction of forgery. Yacent Duplanly, murder. Orren Cummings, forgery and fraul. James McClusky, burgiary. John McDougal, burglary. Joseph Kiump, burglary Danie! Van Epps, burgiary. Jobn Schneiek, arson. George Lyman, grand larceny. Wiltiam Baker, forgery. 1). Warriner, passing counterfeit money. Danie! Mitebell, petit larceny. Michael Jowe, aseaait and battery. ‘Aneel Depong, assault and battery. ‘Since the above was written we have been informed thot some of the prisoners who escaped waded across the river and changed or threw off some of their clothi near the Weigh Lock. Others went into a lumber Ro pear by and made changes of apparel. took off « part of their clothing, #0 as to have Foon ary to pot on when they reached the land. e Soer'? has beard of some of the prisoners, and Will probably recaptare a portion of them by to-morrow, if be ie not on (he wrong track. Mr. Babcock thinks he will offerer a reward for Locke only. As he has had so moech diffeaity im getting the Supervisors to pay rewards before, he does not care to hold out (alse inducements to those who m ght 1 The bars of th , tive of which were sawed = ag an inch and three quarters wide and half an inch thic ‘be Sheriff has offered the following rewards for the arrest and del of the prisoners to the jail of Monroe county —For Manley Locke, $290; for Edward Sallivan, Orrin Van Buskirk, Jobn Buckley, Thomas Farle; 4 ) , and for each of the othe Hiram Haskine persone the eum Southerners sites at the Prize Ring THE cuaurronsutr OF SAVANNAT. [From the Savannah Republican, Deo: 9) For Ub me within the present year hae our chy been disgraced by @ prize ebt. Yeeterday mornt 4 Jobn Manning and Enoch Robinson met in ‘the ring,”’ a green juet south of the f Road depot, and fought reven rounds. Both were badly bruised, but who was , id not feel sufficientiy interested to learn. erable betting and a large crowd col lected to witnem: the disgusting combat. It i# an un plearant duty to lay before our readers the fact that each an affair bad been perpetrated in a city where there is so little of the bravado as laim for our own, and we do it woh feelings of the deepest repugnance. We look upon. such dieplay® of mere brute force and obstinacy as revolt- ing to every sense of humanity, and we hope the partici pants will meet with euch punishment ae their crime againet pood crder and rocicty dererver Tre “Bewroia Boy” mx PaILApgLrat pathetic pug’ lists last evening, a Fravklin Bail, to condole with Mr. Heenan, the deteated possessions. it four times as large as that which the view rions Morriaeey on hos visita few weeks. end was en thurmetic within all reasonable bounds. the seore of respectability the comparison would be very favorabic for the “Benicia Boy” —but we will not be invidious. There were seven of cight set ton, same of them very fpirited inceed, between @uadry bruiser of local and national notoriety. We have not space to particularize the various po) nts that were made and lustily cheered. Heenan and his two seconde, Aaron Janes and —_ Mackey, J were the herore of the wight, as may be tmagined hnny Mackey bad combats with two indivi duals—one Prendergast, af New York city, and Kaywood, of Pbilacelphia—beth ‘of whom he discomfited, to the greet delight of the auditory, Mackey was very nim ble jo bie movements, and ae + ing thumps be one skill aul avidity, and evading vey a em) cloch of tomble him. Another smperannuated iit, who announced bi “Old Bill Tovy,”” aa not & little epeceb abou vefit of bis own whieh be had in contemplation, bad @ set-to with a stout you! amet Kaj wood.’ “Ol Till” created a great deal of mer. riment with his drolieries, and wa agactive in his move mente ae ff hie years were sixteen instead of sixty. Hie age told on him, unmistekabiy, however, and the years of his pugulletic “iarcfuinere” are evidently numbered. ‘The last combat was between Heevan aud Aaron Jones, his Faglieh traiwer. They were received with any quantity of cheers, and shouts and stamps. Aaron made a lite speech before commencing—giving thanks and so forth—which was marked with a very strong “Honglieh haccent.” Heenan is a rather tall, ‘shen mands oan, with a k moustache Ko gh doe: J pleasant address. Hie fea tures ore not €0 Ged yr #0 sharp as Mort "8, nor Was h © emile ve ym tre He evidently not the powers of endural ‘hich Morrissey possesses, but was very, active ond precise in bis bite, fencing with a good de. grows. ‘science. Jones was much shorter and mach stouter, but pli d bie meseles with much vigor and skill. They fought out five minutes, and when the curtaia fell they were called out again, The call wae obeyed after some Nite! y, When Heenan and his friend appeared. The crowd wave thrce boisvey our cheers for “John 0. Heenan, and repeated the comptimn «nt to “Aaron Jones.” Heenan made a twief sprect nis friende, and eny how much he bad endeator use them, whereupon w—and the aniiene ik hil gia Pre 5 Ds Me 1858. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, Our Valparato Correspends nets Se and oi cal eal ERO ET Varransmo, Oot. 31, 1868. y opposition, “hho damage done to the railroad has deen Pedirical Brcitement in Chil —P sve at Santiage—Resia- | a0 also the steamer Columbus hada new or pat will enable her to make ae ties by ite warmth of expr voice. She is deficient im_ execution, and but there is a certain indesoribabl charm in ber voice—einging, 8 she does, to each indivi- of you at on, } eteventont attempts the trill; évally—that takes of her acting; which latter qualification is without jel (ip the particular 76les se bas personated) on ihe ope: ratio stage of this couptry. When we eee gray heirs and opulent merchants en- gaged in tbe discussion of the particular and individual personal charms of an actress, be has mace un impression. Piet certain we are, plause which was alsnost coustantly kept a} out the Opera be auy test of appreciation, that were duly felt and acknowledged, ‘The firet act of ‘Norma,’ which followed the “Child of the Regiment,” introduced Madame Laborde, after leog years of absence, and it was with foelings of delight. that We Hstened once more lo tat woudertully flerid execetion tor which she is so celebrated. vicia di Lammermoor” will be presented, with Piccolomini, Briguoli and Florenza, after which the comic operatia ‘La Serva Padrona,” for the first time here, with Piccolomini as the domineering housemaid—a character in whieh she is said to be inimitable, Secured seats in the lower part of the houge remain the same as at first, Tuesday night “The Huguenots” will positively be D. ‘The number of miles ran by passenger may safety calculate 5 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tumspay, Dec. 14.—6 P. M. The stock market this morning was rather better, as was natural after the heavy fall yesterday. State stocks were a shade better; the business done, however, was very emall, except in Missouris, For bends the demand « Uke speculative stocks, New York Central was the most active, as usual; the sales amounting to over 3,000 shares, besides a very large business trans- acted before and after the board. The price recovered nearly to yesterday's opening figures. others, is maintained altogether by the short sales of the No one believes that it is intrinsically worth what but the beliof in its worthlessness is s0 seeks to make money by was very light. Am This stock, like it is selling for; general that every one probably continue rule at about its present figures, until some one or more of the leading bears break, unless we should have trouble The Western stocks were Michigan Southern guaranteed closed at about 4834 this morning; the directors have declared no , leaving the question open for the present. Iiinois Central was rather lower, La Crosse bonds fell off to 253¢: the stock sold at 3%, We have received from headquarters the following statement of the last year’s business of this company :— YRARLY STATEMENT OF im the political world. Reading was steady. Tm LA Crosse aND Mitwavkn Expenditures. Net Earn os a 30, seeee $279,254 68 i have every reason ta believe that this ‘road'is now in the hands of ; rudent managers, who are using every exertion to improve its @nancial condition, and in whose hands it is expected soon to become a valuable dividend In the afternoon stocks were generally lower, with a very dull feeling. The closiag prices were—Missourie, 887; a 89; Central, 834; a %; Reading, $134 & 34; Michigan Southern, guaranteed, 48% a 5; Galena, 725 a %; Rock Island, 6145 @ 34; Paciic Mail, 89% a 904%. The market closed steady. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning ‘were $22,241,788 09, and the balances $1,471,315 20. ‘The Hamilton Manfacturing Company at Lowell have declared a dividend of four per cent, and the Ap Company one of five per cent, payable ou Wednesday, the paying property. ‘The statements of the Philadelphia banks for the past two Weeks compare as follows. — The following is a comparative statement of exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week ending Deo, 13 -— Total for the week.... $1,903, (184 069,563, Previously reported. 16,567,612 69,860,221 §4/661/257 «$77,470,040 71,045,180 65,780,820 the most striking item in the late of the New York Central, diminution of working expenses during the year 1867-8, When it was first announced that this com- pany bAd earned $6,528,412 in 1857-8, ats cost of 53 per cent for working expeuses, whereas, in 1856-7, it had cost them 65 per cent to earn $8,027,261, persons experienced ip railroad matters, well knowing that it i impossible to curtail expenses in proportion Wo a duminutiou of buriaess caused by a financial crisis, were simply skeptical of tue fact. They were confirmed in their incredulity by the candid and business like statement of the Buitimore and Ohio Railroad, which confessed that the working ex penses of that concern had increased five per cent during the year, it having been found impossible to make the re duction of expenditure keep pace with the reduction of traffic. Other railroads were believed to have experieace.! The report of (he Central wae there: fore auxiously looked for by many who did net believe it possible that the alleged reduction ef two por cent in the working expenses could have been effected. The report is now before us, and we are able to point out precisely the accounts in which the reduction ie said to have been made»— The transportation expenses of 1987 Without doubt, is the alleged the same fortune. Alleged Gwninution of expenditure.......... Of this reduction over one half has been in the depart- ment of repmirs, a& follows “eat: of roadbed and RR, 627421 — 79,008 4s ks Sad ~~ Rmaeed ae i 19m bows iermi6i (a6 Iron set in rejairs, rere of buildings, eer wer nginen & waders, 1867 and 200 half boxes do. at 102,097 87,268 179,385 and at $1 for lomp. MoLasems. —Bales gel oe Opel DL It is thus seen that over one-half of th alleged diminu tion of expenses has been effected by postpaming or ne glecting repairs t the road bed, ralway, buildings, engines andcare. Every one can judge of the merits of euch economics as these. It is uot t@ be presumed that in 1856~'7 the roal and ite furniture were needionsiy re paired, railroad companies are not given to epend money in repairs when they are not required. The inevitable conclusion is, therefore, that im 1857-'8 necessary repairs to the road and ile rolling material, an amount falling bot litte short of half a million, wore postpoved or neg lected altogether, in order that the company ebewld mp pear, at the end of the year, to bay ‘cent on ite eapital. Let us now pase to the remaiving balf of the alleged expenditure—the item, as above, of Before proceeding further, however, we will recapitulate the points made in thie column on Friday—showing, in brief, Chat the Now York Con. tral Railroad Company had, by its own showing, render ed felon reports of its Monthiy earnings, the misstatement amounting in the year to $176,701; an further, that the company’s report positively stated that its rates of fare for passengers and freight bad becn the same in 1858 Ae In 1867, though every one knows that during the cow tert with the Erie, in the eummer of 1954, thowe rates were reduced one-half. The light #hed by these facts will be of use in judging of the matter in hand Of the $482,937 above mentioned, balance of reduction in expenditure, (wo-fifthe, or nearly #0, were in the ae counts for labor, engineers, brakemen , vontuct and likely enough, thon 1 for “general mnperinte reiow Wo the others. eirected, Bal 1,000" bbls. ‘crude. tu deliver es er urpeatine were made.at $3 75. Tar was unchanged braced 1,000 bbis., seller's option, for Februar do. for Febrvary ana March—each lot at 81 sold at $15 7h e market for beef was less active, — the supply wae ampte. The sales embraced bbis., including country prime at $6 a $6 50: at $7 and extre at $10 60 a $11 60, Beef hame were tn fair re- quest, with eales of 900 bbls. reported at G14 « 616 Bacon war steady: saleg ef 50 boxes s! RYe., 0 do. clear, oly emoked, at 13¢. Out meats were steady, and eakes , ee were reported at Oe. ps Lard was heavy. y whe the salen embraced 800 ¢ earned eight per diminution of ose adoKe. All this ie right tice that the iter {Mlbs of the reduction are alleged tq have taten piace in ‘Ye fuel account, which compares az follows for the two last years — Cost of fuel, 1857 Cont of fuel, 1868. Reduction in cost of fuel...... seeeneeeeees e444 829B,075 ‘Now, it is well a hanen kates har iacaen material reduction im the cost of wood since September, 1857. If, ‘Merofore, the Central saved thirty-three per cent, as above stated, in the cost of fuel, it must have run fewer trains and consumed less fuel. We refer, therefore, confidentiy to that other item in the report, in which the mileage or actual travel by the company’s cars is reported under oath. That item compares as follows, for the two years:— Miles. trains eal was oar Vestal 14,781 36,654 Not increase of miles travelled during the yoar....21,873. Faom which it would appear that the New York Central ears actually travelled 21,873 miles more in 1868 than they did in 1857, yet actnally burned $298,000 fess fuel. Is it not asking rather too mach of a enerans and confi- ding public to expect them to believe such statements? Stock ‘Temspay, Doo. 14, 1858. $10000 U S 6's, '74.. 10435 700 shs Reading RR. bly 3000 Hlinows Int, 60 925; 125 Mich Cen RR... 6135 2000 Jodana BOON ¥ Cen RR 6's. 4000 Erie RR b, 772 1000 Hud RivRR 24m 1000 Hud RivRR3d m 600 Lil Cent RR bds, 3000 la C & Mil lg b 3600, do. 60 shs Am Ex . 87 Metropolitan Bk, 60 Pacifie MSS ou 1oh 100 Canton Co. 800 N Y Cent RR. do. 600 Cal 7's, nb 2000 Tenn 6'8, "90... 1000 Tl Cen RR bds.. 10000 N J Cen 2d mb 7000 Ia C & Mil ig b. 15 shs Ocean ier A 60 Mich Cen 830 60 Cumb pref... 22 bs MichS&NIIR. 060 20'5 160 Pacile $60 430 100 Panama atircad 11835 150 Galena & Chi RR. 7: 50 Cleve &AVIRR.. 31% 200 Chi & RTRR.. Gilg 25 La Crosse&MiRR 3% CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tema, Dev. 14—6 P. Asma —The market was quiet, at die. for pots, oboe 53c. for pearis. RKEADSTUFS.—Flour—The market was without spirit, while the sales of ail grades were limited. The nen” cy of the weather tended to check business. The trans actions footed about 6,000 bbis., closing at about the fol- lowing quotations:— Standard superfine State. $425 a $445 Extra State do,. 49 a 510 Common to good Western, 42 a 435 Extra Iowa, Michigan, ladiana and Ohio... 499 a 675 Extra Genesee. 5 30 77 Canadian eupertin: 515 6% Mixed to straight Southern... 475 5 40 Southern fancy and extra, 555 a 740 Choice extra family and bakers’ brand: 76 a 850 . 840 : 450 3 50 425 Canadian brands continued firm, while sales were limited, being confined to about 250 a 300 bbis., closing within the range of our figures. Southern flour was in demand, with sales of 1,200 bbis., closing within the range of our Rye flour was in fair request, with sales of quotations. bout 300 bbls. atour figures. Corn meal was inactive, and prices unchanged. sales were limited. ‘The transactions embraced about was firmly held, bat 7,000 bushels, including red Western, part at $1 20; fair white ‘Canadian at $128, and prime white Southern at $1 45, and fair whith Wertern at $1 2). Corn was duit and heavy. Tho sales embracet 11,000 Dushels, including Western mixed in store, at T6%c.; new white Southern, 72. a 74c., and New Jersey yellow, Tc. a 780. _ wae quiet, at Tee. a 780. Barley was nominal At Thc. @ Wo, Oata wore heavy, with sales of State at 47o. a S0c., and of Western and Canadian at 52c. a S30. CorreR Was quiet and gales limited. A small Jot of Babia by at ae and ~ ‘triage at ie. aoa Wiliam Seott ‘on, in their weekly report, of the stock in thie market no, Tee, Ina 16,70—Received since to to date, Wanderer, 2,888 hags; Tiik Hendrick, 2.800 do.” Tokal—22,898, Sales 4 sumption catimiaded 08 7,040. Stock of Bio Deo. 16, 600; go 1,000. quad bage and mate—75 373. Cortox.—The market was quiet, The sales embraced pop nan Dales, while prices were unchanged. We quote as follows — The following i# a statement of the movement in cotton since the Ist of Reptember, as compared with the previous three years — 1856. 1857. 1858. 16,090 726,000 1,350,000 "2110 203,000 385,000 192,00 67,000 - baad Seam ot 464 650,000 379) 000 gisime Of whieh, during the Sie week, included in the above: — Recewed wt porta 144,000, 120,000 112,000 128,000 Ex. to Great Britain FADE... se. 22000 18,000 11000 Other foreign p 18,000 060 6,000 Total exports. 100,000 57,000 66,000 The increase 4 at the ports, compared with 1866-66, was 242,000 by The decrease in exports to Great Britain, compared with 1855-54, was 22,000 bales, decrease to other foreign porte, 21,000: increase to France, 45,000. Total increase in exports, 2,000. Mr. Wm. P. Wright, in his ciroular of to-day, for the Boston steamer, remarks a8 follows regarding the yield of the crop:—* We confirm the opinion expressed last week on this subject, the developements ail favor a large crop. Public opinion: in this city sanctions an estimate of over 2500,000 bales. At the South this figure is lovked upon as a minimum, ex cept in New Orleans, where some parties goas low as 3,400,000 bales, others 3,400,000 to 3,500,000, and rome few 5,600,000 bales. The New Orleans Picayune of a late date stated that some parties in that market were induced to reduce thatestimate below 3 500,000 bales, while others dropped as low as 3,400,000 bales. te were light. To Liverpool, 100 r tlerces of beef were oe Y by steamer at Ss., white grain flour was nominal at Is. MSNsA. 0 64. and cot toa ab 310d; 0 64. To Landon 100 terces navy beet were engaged at O4., and 100 bbis. navy beef at 4s. 3d. There was nothing new to Glasgow or to to the Continent Frurr —200 bexes M. oe ag sold at old figures, Har-—tales wore materete ot Lie. 0 000. for shipment, and at T0e, @ The. for city use Hors wore beld with more firmness for now, while about 100 bales wore sold at 10e. a 1Se.; old were quict. Lime was steady, with limited sales at 700, for common, of about 600 a 600 bbie, New Orleans Navat Bryan Spirits turpentine wae Orem, with males quiet at $1 60 por 310 Ibs., Ons, —Linseed cont: wed firmly he'd, while small sales were reported on the spot, at fis CH crude whale and sperm were unchanged. Sabes of made at 83 50 for quarts. 150 eases olive oil were Frovisoxs.—Pork—The market was heavy, and prices unsettled: gales of 300 a 400 bbis. were made on the apot, pony bod mere, at $17 60 a $17 66, a ith to lower rates, The sales for ; hew prime 354 cepacked Western do. at $8 50a 10 25, ribbed were made at vf city” cut hams, in bulk, i hoge were dull, at 640: le. av’ therces at Mie a Ihe. Buiter and cheese were without change ef moment in prices, Rack was at Be. a 3%. Sroars = cee tb cond a and quite steady. The sales embraced about Mente’ , imeluded in whieh were 300 New Orleane at € a sisted chiefly of refining goods af Culva, within the range of 64g. a 6Xc.,and 9 email lot of molas€e8 (Caba) fugar at be., and 206 hoxes Havana at 840. 14¢¢., and the remainder con ALLOW Was firmer, with sales of about (°6,000 Ibs. prime bot the market 82 hha, Keni a O1.; 14.09. Ploritta is_in moderate request The eaters embrace wen eKAY Gales of about 600 bbe. were rop 1 at 253g¢., and sume tote, in prime barrels, were rep tye at Ste. “MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ~~~ anh FOR WEW YORN—7a18 DAY. THT) soon aes 4 BIGH WATER. Port ef New York, December 14, 1858, CLEARED. Beanie Hammonia (Ham), Schwensen, Hambarg—Kun- 1 & Co. Steamship Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland—H B Cromwell & Ship Vancouver, Wood, Snanghae~D G & WB Bacon. Rbip Wild Pigeon, Mabéw, Val jparaiso—Wm Bartlett. Kesolute, Freeman, Liverpool ~Wilhams & Guion. Phi ¢ ‘olumbia, Sturges, New Oriecns— H Brigham, Ship West Point, Allen, New Orieans—0 Carow: cans Sagi, Cheever,’ Fort Louis and ® imarket—Tacker, aeeey Mens, Bryant, Naplen—Yates, Porterfiald & Co. ee Lilien, Lee oon ermada—Arrowsaith & Ball. B Richmond—Van Baunt & Slaght, Kersoa, St Martine—S W, Lew & Co. Schr Sahwa, Small, termuda—Say hew Schr John Nelson (Br), Nel#on, Maluand, NS—J'S Whitney v MaKe Lvreg itu er Hallock, ‘Abesand Schr Mountaln Eagle. rendieton, Phadeiphie-W Brown Co. ARRIVED, Sicamahip Florida, Crowell, Savannah, with mdse and pas Minchil a Sou, Sontay, 10:13 PM, exchanged a altto Jamee Adger; ot 1048 Pid, ‘with seein 2; on Monday, lat 46 40, exchanged signals with er, bound to Chesapeake. Was detained 15 hours by fog. Bicamship: Montgomery, Crocker, & Savannah, with mdse and passengers. vo HB Cromwell, & Co, Seamship Patapero, La eld, Charleston, 65 hours, with mie ant astneere to HB Cromwell £00. Hark Pilot Fish (Br, of Liverpool). Sedgley. Rto Janeiro, Oct 28, with coffee, to Napier, Rankin & Co. “Now 2, Int 15 68 8, lou 8453 W, spoke I'rschr Alfred, from Tunis for Rio Graude; 12th, lat’ 11 528, lon $2 66, spoke bark Frederick Leauig, of Philadelpbia, boaud to Kio Janeiro. sailed ia compsny with bark Rebeces. = *K Vickery (of Taunton), Horton, Auanoee, % days, ac and molsssea, to Metirend, » Mott & “heir Pocomeke, Dison, Washington, NC, O days. Behr Win E Leggett. Gibson, Baltimore, 2 dave. Schr Water Witch, Tinli, Baltimoae for Fall River fob Anna B Jacobs, Molstely, st Martin, Del 2 upsell, Lynch, Bt Martin, Ds Del, 2 days. Behr Wave, Rhodes, Ror Schr Florence, Jamieson, Rockland, 3 days. Schr Mary imma, Baxter, Hoaton, 3 days. evens, Truro. Schr Fraveis Hateb, Parker, Stonington. Ein wea Foot rete risa 3 dave loop Ke it, Pettit, Var Bieamer Island Belle, Senders, Norwich and New Londen. ‘Wind during the day SE, with rain and a dense fog. Purser John C Ralley, of steamship Florida, from Savannab, has our thanks for favors. We have received from Capt Geo Wiggins, master of the bark Charles Edwin, a circular in which be cautions American ship- masters againat the imposition of a ship broker firm in Liver: pool. Tt is imporsible for us to publish the document. Capt Wiggins states that he was requested to give a party some in- formation about a port in Cuba, and during the conversation the party broached the subject of freights, whereupon Captata Wiggins declined to talk about business, saying be was not pre- pared to take up at any rate. Five days aiter ihe sbove con. eration he tovk up for Cardenas: his Monday was off Governor's Inland, and was there Stectaen by tne toy a olcompreted wo iny at aachor tl ig Pry. ‘Baa for toe passage (rom dock t dock would have been made within 45 hours. Beir Gronor Paanov: Dec 18—The ahip George Balumore, a C with ot Fens: Gat pete Siew peng nae of id Point, near ibe mouth of the Rappabannock, river, War irs walt ted fr arc iuedred tons cargo, ‘oa oo Vemma of “argo ty tlegraph to llw Wael, Hig, Bocce Bar May Queen, at Salem from Africa, reporta Nov 29, on southern edge of the Gulf Stream, was struck bya Barx Lenox, from New Orleans for Genoa, wae at Gibraitar on the Bnd ult, ia distress. ao vere gale, and sprang foremasi, ac. Bag Casrusax remained sahore at Nantucket 1db text They bad discharged two lighter loads of ber cargo, cnx Ieocania, Small, at Balem from New York, reports night of iuth inst, off Cape Cod. was run tnto by an unkuvwa fore and aitechr, outward bound, which struck the 1 on the ‘quarter, carrying away bulwarks and staocheons, splitting plankshear, berm tearing matnaall, Senn Gornen Gate, Weeks, from Boston for Norwich, was ge off Goat iniand at high ‘web waler Lith, without alver taking ont & portion of her cargo, and bas arrived = Lene ary Sere Jous Moneay, Snow, from Bangor for wich, with lumber, etraek om Russet | Bar night of 11 ine ines Femelned Lh wit two feet of water ta Seebabty gues cher rowing over deus lena. Bone Comme, Simmons, from is heettock conceded in geting’ of shorty afier, with ious of with low Fodder, aud aking tedly. "Aho put toto Fooningts, und wae recent op Be peraay © being takes on the ma Pitot moat pone Panton at 10 AM 18th, Boston uw 18 miles, wreck of am unknown sebr of ‘about 100 tons, w now ond bowsprit gone. There was no person on board. Livenroot, Nov 25—The United Kingtom (steamtug), hence at Cliff Sound, Shetiand, on the 19th inst, to tow the May Queen (Am ship) for thia port, ken in there a derelict, but detained Im consequence of sume claims against the May Queea vein Tub ae | Notice to Mariners. Notice is hereby given, that the Bell Boat haa teen removed from Seago Lege for repairs, and a black Ist class Cau Buy by Ly order of the Lighthonee Board, a ee IN SMITH, Lighthouse Insp, 24 dist. SERDLES LIGHTHOCS! Terry Woeke, 1a Lompom, Apel 7, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the tower in coursr of erection on Sica s rocks, in @ slate of forwardness, rr off and on Honolulu Ogt b a same Fabtniewes” Robinson, ye, gid mame day; Marengo, inner, NB, do, At a 4, Deny Tuc: . Barber, 400 Wie wh ol "hia wean wa vin on a cruise, And rwoale be at her ALE Oct 17, Majemto, Chest. NM, with 75 bble ap 295 do wh of! and sah er bogs, was bound UMargneriua Bay At in Get 3h Susan, Stewart, NB, “Arctic oean, with Gon Voie wh off and 1300) tha bone wis repairing damage received by fee, which tore off copper, chated stem, &o. At do Oct 26, Mercury, Hayden, 8B; had been bove out to te: pair damage by the worm At do Ort 21, Japan, Dimon, FH, from the Arctic, with 900 ble wh ofl an 13,100 the bon? thie searon—wns bound to New Zealand to cruise, and lenve there abont Feb Lat for home. Troup, Milton, NB, from Ochougk sea, with is eensen, bound to ‘ernige on New Zealand ne the Bilver Clond, Coggeshall, NB, (00 this wt do Oct 18, Caroline, Olford, XP, from Arctic, 100 wh thie season — had retied for & 1Smontha’ Craie on Aww Zealand, and home Hears from po date in Ochotek Sea, Minerva, Crowell, Ni, 700 bbls this penson. At Hiunoiuin Oct 25, Routh Amerks, Walker, NB, haviog taken 1610 bis wh ofl wi 18,000 The hone tn the ‘Arrive Gowan, (nyt Walker wrnld trnceet owns and leaves ernie wo mate, we a, NB, from Kodtinck, with 10 to New Zealand to crutee, Nov 16, lant 48 40, lon 7 W, 80, lat 16 5: shai, mith, for leeware few for St Vini (0), Stone, for Halifax and Rosen Dex Fmeralt Cook, for NYork; Gr me tio, Gray, for Galvesion, Masonic Gallego, Wishburn, for Guayaqy Fiving Seud. exter, and North Carolloa, Jolier, for soubays lice Ball, Hlckep, for Caloulta: Heeperian, Bhuchard, for fr Port Yunip: wil chart alia, jor Port Philip; Wild Kanger, Sears, chartered for Austr and others te York, Jig, barks GW Prieud, i, ane ton, and for verre in 3 da Stevens, tor X York, ldg. ‘ov 15— Teonees, (ir), for'l per ion; ec Re Knight, Newbury burg Powell, N\ork; Merk; big led alr ser M = Sid brig Vulcan (iin, MteDonsdd, Havans Delaware City homey, Tien dristel, Fa. eed teh canoe W Read Kelley, Koitimere via N York, Prince Lo® Chase, Beilimare, Phrros, Kobe 4 TB rmib, Briggs, S York. port York; Jobn Adams, rollock, U1 Kiverhead for do. for and #0 consters BA beth wad = Ady, abipa and pty lenge "erie What Cheer, and Par v. wal ANNA be et Patty deca, Liverposti eebr Yana; "t w ier eer, Ye er —-— At do Ort 2S, James Maury, Curry, NP. with 750 bbls wh off ‘Abia season, an’ would sal! nextday for New Zenkud to cruise, and be at boase in ra Apaconda, renner, NB. 600 ot iavewied: "xe 1000 ep. Ont and on bth, Niger, a sani li si iteomen e é = curry, Sane es wey, 3 i hibering. urate Soy va 433273 coming foul of the 12 8 cian. miles in extent, and irom 15 aches wo ‘ng ten ag crew wows pace lupan ihe ice with age and catty ae = ont of the jee off which tet t pass, und | home water, clone to the rocks The shtp’s cutwater, write, cpoae ang sheathing Was badly cut vp, but abe ts Ught, and able Sime withoutany repair, ship arava hore same Usne clove alongeide of nin, , Bragg, lost two = Spoken, de. Ship Tole Nepoleon, of and from Manburg for New York, Hamburg Lark Tuisko, from Glasgow for San Francia Oot ion 23 Sehr Gen py ee Matanzas for St Marys, Deo 3, 200) ailes from Matunia . Sehr kmeline, Miner, hence for Savannah, Dec & off Hat- teras. Ports. Axaniz, WOA, Pe ie veasel in ‘ANamatoo, Sept 2i—in port backs Kdwta, E Chark, and Mar- Asrixwatt, Dec 2— Arr brigs Caroline, Porter, NYork; Pa- Jestine, Rogers, baltimore; king Brothers, Haynes, Oartha- gens. surever, Nov 2—In port ship Asbburtoa, Dradish, for Nyork bas (U0. et 4—In port bark Turk, Murray, from Salem for ‘Congo River, Oct TRH bark Hazard, Goodrhige, St Tho- Princes Ialund and Hoxte Coast, Sept atin port berk Star of the East, Beyer, owes sor Bostou Canpiry, Nov 34 4 thtaead Dublia, Lane, from Brisiol, ents, CoNsTaNTiNorLE, Nov i—In port. barka Volunteer, Harail- 1g, for Boston abt Dee 10;"stctilaa, Dawes, from N ¥ork, Ginn Atrar, Nov 20—In port, bark: Lenox, Cole, from NOr- Jenvs for Genoa in distress (ere Dissuters). Bark Zeohyr, ‘Thompson, trom Ny¥ork for Naples, arr lh, and proba sly: rroceeded wame day. Wind W on the 2th, when npsanta of S00 sath of versels were wind bound nthe Lith abont 400° vail were bebind the Kock, but most of there probably previous t0 20th, or three weeks there had been aeuily covstant gales had har- he weath r had been very Sor, oe two Tampuna, Noy 23--Sid Lawrence Brown, Pierce, Londou, and pnt back. pghe79U Vet St—In port bark Eliza, Baker, for Baltimore fivexroor, Nov 26—In the river outward bound, Dione, F ales, for Melbourne. ¥ 26 th, North American (s), for Portland Deo 2%; Arabia. ; Karnak (9), Brown or NYork Dec 4; Kangaroo (3), Jetirey, for do Sth; Ania ott, for do ttth; Austral Sroith, tor Mo sume day (Nov K kobingson, Kobipson, low the A. Great Farber, for co ee 1, sia Ad Marwick. ped Ulls, for Piodadelptne goon, Win Peon, mew 40; Chimbo uurist, for NUrleand Leo A; Cul- for do Honaon for San Francisco, sTeaner, for do lds. Mazatian @hiunore, for Boston: rotto, Sturt, for Savannah; Pale oodeli, for Kio Janeiro; Shakapere, Norcross: ne ‘Nov i]--1n Bunker Hil, Dow nd Screamer, Show, 23— Slt bark Coltfioeh, Phillips, Benguela. . Nov .& Sid Br bark Congress, Lightbody. MaksPutes Now 24—In port ships Ashland, Moore, for New jen Taylor. Bur adiant, Flinn, tor Poston, ig: Meneka, Eason, Saint Kiem (Pr), Van Nordene for voton, dj Princess Ko yal (6D, Kinealy, from Ardroasan, arr sth, for'U States, hig, ‘sebr desete Aon (ir), Sanders, for do do. Messina, Nov 20—1o port, barks ‘Betsens, Phinney, for Roa- Idg; Vernon, are ott, from Newoust! Dyer, for do first wry Blizabeth, Eichhorn, sth for Noston, of December, Sid. iadeiphia; 19h, Voy- jUMFORD, Africa, Sept 22—In port bark Manchester, Jolin. f, Nov 19—Sid ship Fi Dorado, Thompson (from vy 18—I port barks John Henry, Moses, tor N° hanone, for Phiadelpha, Fanay Buck, Hen) Delano, ‘iaxer, for Boston, Neer. Freeman, Boston. Callao) Lonion York; Powhattan, Crocket, for Neri RowTERDaM, Nov Z—In port ships & epee, Teton from N york, diag: vae Cottin, for d "titer Sw), Suuvdstrom, Dark Gerhare «aided Ns haases, for 140; dng Alberdina (Dutch), Onemtag, for Pailudelpa, Rio Hacne, Nov 19—In port bark Theoda (aot Theodore), bart bark Daniel. Elirkige, from Boe. Henry Nil Watson, Basten,” | se eg KA180, OFt 90—In port ships [n-‘ependence, Chaewick, ictory, Gardner, laid on tor Callao; Olver J Jonian, common ai tee for Coronel, to oad coalk for San Prat voaler, Whyban, Sept 2—In ert Coauret Dixon, for lee ward 1 or 2 days, Ports. BOSTON, Dec 18—Arr ship Prospero, Teach, (Chile; ar ark Maria Se vanemy Colassens Caloatee Townsend, ‘iphia; Nevis, Brown, 5 HGoua, Rogers. and Aliion, NYork, Sa pene P dacmel; George ig! = ‘Green, P ‘with rain, steamer P Sprague. Bark Eliza Young bs bitretnened w the Roads to yar oe rey el, bark Hinz rd, Goodrhige, Atrio: Kath- ‘ARLESTON, Dec 1—Arr thy tel) ships Kosa eee ‘ MESRbu merase ast mone Weta ol A. ov Arr 1, George W Glover, Thomas, srg ee pe De “BLeswont ie Dec 6—Arr sehr Canova, NY¢ RTOWN, Dec 10— rr gehra i York for Porvand; G Ir King, st eel Brown, Elizabethport for eon. pee hon or Dee 18 24 PM. -Cotale, 8 bart ant Sa MtKQUR VIN, I he 1—Arr brig Triad, Bailey, St Tho- MMORILE, Dee 8 p A sobr Anita, Tearge, Wieee Cid ahiy Jobe a ot, a) Rh on, WW 'CKLEANE, Doo 18 Arr (ry tl) abe March, Blane ), Hee 12 Arr sehire WO Atwater, Potter, er, Hackett, liza bet gt thy Kemating ‘rip, aud David Howes, as Norivik, Auguala, Perry, RW LON DON Deo Ll — Arr steamers Shetucket, Geer, and. Osecois, Smith, N York. sehra TB Hinson, Crocker, Philadel W W Brainard, do for Norwich, Jona (one, Mehaftay, do tor Hertford: Susie, Webb, blizneihport iy Co for roa we 1 W Jotmaon, Creliin § York tea oa mater, Perry, Keudout, T 1. Miler Cinae. Miiiet wn tor New Yor Yorn * do: loops len i horwich, Report. Dewey Loug Ialant for Noe Greenport meting, V, PENSACOLA, Dec 3—Arr sehre Bere Kerry, pre fg. 1 ‘Townsend, Townsend, Mobile. «ld sloop Usgiebaugh. ND, Ad Kons, Sweetser, T) te RE € Brsoke, Gratiam, fe a om In the Roada Lith, schra Advance, Leighton. from Norge for NYork; Ametia, San! from Machias for aon Warne biwell; kagle, Gregory, and Pawtucket, hors, Rockland for via Cay ‘Woitred, gre Crystal Palsee, ig sy NUrieans, Gallego, Hampton Roads 11th, ship Missiasippt, from Rottertam ; Fadorus, from Havaon bark AI abont, ira. Sine et Hed, ates, Sstencta; Scotland, Liverpool aa oe heeapeen IM Ontwer, aan wiry een Small, N Ye er reenedning) Roncout, ney Baker, phia. /, Monks, cape me i iecome an ona iHey, NYork for Dewnis F.’ ALBANY. “<ROTIOR 10 SHTPEL Ra TR STR AM er HERO Will leave {of Kobineon etract this prey) alte t doce weve comnecting with the New York Ceviret frotivond wt atbany.