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8 aint THE ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. Wassages of the Collins, Cunard, Liverpool Serew, Havre, Glasgow, Hamburg, Bre. ef Passengers, dc. ‘The year 1858 has been an eventful one to some of the ‘wamerous lines of ocean steamers plying between Europe and America. But afew weeks bad rolled by when the Neveu’ 12 erence om PORTLAND AND LIVERPOOL LINE. teoamers of the Collins line ceased to run, the Atlantic and ie ovembr Be{Decemnber 12] 35 | _____———sBABTERN ransagme. tha i ‘Baltic having made but ono voyage cach. ‘The steamship Austria, of the Hamburg line, sailed from Name. at peta. Liverpool. | Days. feuthampton for New York on tho 4th of September, and | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE | Auielope.... Cs one 7 December 3 a gm the 18th she was destroyed by fire. The awful destruc- American. january uary 11 ‘ten of life on that occasion is still fresh in the memory | BASTERN PASSAGES, ik dian a nd see a a ‘ef a}, and we hope it will be the last of the kind which ae Arrived ad ey March {April rie ‘we shai} be called upon to record. New 2 Southomyt'e. ays. April 24 May alas The new and magnificent steamship Hudson, of the WESTERN PASSAGES. [Deve mober 12] December 23) Bremen tine, after maktug one successful voyage from Hapuary 9}lanuary at] 12 | Bremen to New York and back, was burnt up in the dock a adie: reed nae = ES Name. ‘at Bremerhaven on the night of the 2d of November. S}apri M7] 14 | Nore American. December 30January 14 ‘The steamship New York, of the Glasgow line, lott that iy Way 33 12 | Inca ‘January 27|Februsry 10] 14 pert on the 12th of June for New York, but was wrecked Futon. pea FH ia 7 > Anglo Saxon «| February 10}Febr ebrutey 28 8 Bhe same day on the coast of Scotland; fortunately 00 | Fulton, Tniy Aus. OB en ab, ee Bains a reo % a ves were lost ATEN 4 ed eptember Bt ia | North Briton... ‘INovember 17/November 27110 A now line of eteamers between Galway aad New York ae ioe aa ie The steamersjof tho above line run to Quebee between emmenced running in June last. They touch at St. Novemb’r 13]November 28] 15 ber. Jebns, N. F., and Halifax. 0 far the line has been very successful, ‘Anether new line of steamers has also been formod @aring the past year, to run between Bremon and New Yerk, the Grstof which, the Bremen, sailed from Bremen PASSENGERS BY THE STEAMBRS. The number of passengers who have crossed the Ation- tic within the past year, both eastward and westward, is as follows:— 13\January 2s 10|February 23] 13 . Westw'a. Total. gn the 18th of June, and arrived here on the 4th of July. ay caimarch fal 38. | Colina tne., a ‘The Cunard steamers have run during the year with ape 19) a2 | Cunard hn (New ork 5 i 2,870 5,349 . et ct (5) May 19) Cunard line ton braveb: 9,767 2,009 3,776 their usud) punctuslity, having mot with no accident but awe —«-18| 13. | LiverpoolanA N. York screwing, 6128 844310670 me slight collision between the Europa and Arabia, june = 30/Juty 13) 13 | Sonthampton and Havre (Van’bt) 1493 1932 -2.825 Tre steamship Ericsson bas made one voyage to Bremen July 28/August 9] 12 Hew re line (Fulton and Arago)... 4 $26 1,878 3,704 spite ing eaile New York e Sth Augnst 25 September 7] 13 ‘anderbilt’s line, , 2146 343 -Bl989 Seating Cie your, Laving ealles roc Nie Sisk on: 18S Sepiemb’r 22/October 6] 14 | Giasgow line. [9012 177728, 784 ef May, and returned to this port on the 20th of June. : Oceber Sofiarenner 4] 34°) Bamberg ies Fy ere eT ‘The Jura and Alps, of Cunard’s screw line, have each | Arago . |November@1|Novemoer19} 12 Bremen lin 702 963 1,065 made one voyage from Liverpool to New York and back eat sect | Fwd _ end Bich ‘hin year. _ Their passages averaged twelve days. VANDERBILT'S SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE | Tranment steamers... 201 «187388 ‘The old and well known steamship Great Britain also LINE. ae — — aa pes New York. She s Ss. tal, 1858 50,019 made one yoyage from Liverpool to York bh oe ae _BASTERN PASSAGES Total, 1657, pr4 satied from the former port on the 28th of July, and ar- rived here on the 11th of August. She sailed again ou Hane jArr.at Southam Increase (1858)... 213 Dec? 940 ry m.jApril2d, 5 the 28th of August, and reached Liverpool on the 7th of | 1 tue BS a September. yasiemay? {aug ag. sel aos ae 8 COMMERCE OF THE PORT OF YEW YORK. The following tablee show the passages of the steamers | Vanaerbilt..scOct 2 “foc iz jas ‘ef the ditterent lines during € those made in December, 18 year past,as also af Arrivals of Vessels from Foreign Ports The time given in Number of Passengers from California and WESTERN PASSAGES. Nan | Arr. at New York. | D.H. of the passages of the steamers is as near as conld be | —— spel raiay a 75 | Foreign Ports, dic., dies escertained. As‘usual in years past, we commence with | Yau ertih 2 gh [S0F-x Lune 19, fos 915] In consequence of sence from his post by serious me COLLINS STEAMERS. Yanvervilt ~ “Migene, 12° Hh] Oo | illncss of Mr. Jamies Thorne, we are indebted to the board. INS STEAMERS. Vanderbilt 2 4 8 racdNov. 153 rat 1022 | ing oificers of the United States Revenne Barge Oitioe for RASTERN PASSAGES. the follo’ arrivals from foreign ports, Left New York | Arr. at Liverpool (D-H. | VANDERBILT'S NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON | with tho w va for the past year:— Dec, 5,12 m.|Dec, 16, 3 * {i 08 AND BREMEN LINE. = ‘\yan: 16,12 w.|Jam. 28, 2 12 02 EASTERN PASSAGES. 4 2) 3 WESTERN PASSAGES, GORE TKS, ~ Left Jeo ae age z 2) es ej Liverpool. | Arr. ot New York (Dil Name. Now Fork Southampton | Days. 3 gt: -[Dee. 23, 1. w.jJan. 6, a North Star. December 26 January s) a3 (onic REE OIE Sar sHreb, 3, 2:30 rajFeb, 18, 10:00 North Star! April 17|May 1{ 14 American 5 2,512 — : “May 14 May 2s} 14 | Austrian. 2} —| —| — 2 une \June 25] 12 British. 1] so] 174 68 | 235 | 238] 685 CUNARD ) STEAMERS. North Star, une 19 July 1] 12 | Bremen. 6| 21 36] 7 73 EASTERN PASSAGES. Ariel... July 1OjJuly 23) 13 Belgian, |j-j 7 1 2 1 4 Left New York. | Arr. ct Liverpool, )D.H. | North Star, August = WAngust = 13} 12 Brazilian .. —-|-t-] —- 1 2 | | Northern Light, vyAugust — TtAugust 201 13 | puteh....0]— | —]| —] 3} 10 20 Dec. 30, j am. {Dec. paw }10 10 ‘ :|September 4/Septemb'r 18] 14 Danish. PARE a 2] 12 17 jan. 4 re + 4 Foie Star! Septemb’r11/Septemb’r 24) 13. French... BD, (CEL pe 23 1 8 li wy Tonis OF | ariel. vctober 30/Novemb’r17! 18 | Genorse —{|—-}—-/|-; 1 1 , 2 1201 8 Hamburg. - ain 2 52 9 rail] — Lalailtmasiliencincbebail et ace els | 6977 a a ele Std pr ies 3 12 mj} LL 00 Left Arr. at Italian... —-|-j- 1 4 5 2 aujit at Name. Southampton | New York. }Days, | Meckicnbirgs:|—| =] =] 2] 3 3 4 |____—_; —____—}_——— } mexican, BC ag Gp ye 6:13 auf 2 22 | North Star “[Janiary 27/Febraary 13] 17 SercducBiee En 10 rmjiiio | Ariel...... -{April "21; May 4] 14 py acy yyy Co i 6, 3 vw.| 922 | North Star 19) June 2 14 —{ a] 4] 4 un eM, 3 .xlt0 15 W\June 20,13 —{ 5] 4) 2a 10 2 Amo i\July «20,13 —| —j| 1] 13 gi Anh aa\Jnly 26) 12 —} a} —j] — 2 . 16, 5 AM AT TifAugost 26) 15, Pay ed is 2 Las aac] 9 33 Wiangust Bil 13 yes 5 i 4 10 Of cmb'r20\0cwber 34) 18 -}— 4 25,10 awe 10 22 October 6|0ctober 21) 15 -|- ea Eee Devember 1'December 26] 25. 0 022 | © Put into Balitax for coal. 10 am tl0 2 ‘anu. [10 23 rae The Persia touched at St. Jobns, N. F. GLASGOW LINE. _WESTERN PASSAGES. eft Liverpool. | Arr. at New York. 4 24 le 418 ports for the y: iru (ien aren) From Caitforui 15 09 ry ey Total....... % it ro) Being a decrease of arrivals of vessels, as compared wb with 18657, of 419. ie = e Number of parsengere, Bett H i Sainburg. Decrease in 1858,...... tsendeovese 0 Gl ow ot 12 aa Saabury Calsornia paseengers in WST......... . 3 Ws 10 01 , Edinburg. do. 10. 1858. % 2 lot Decrease in 1858, ee 23 ue COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. FS i Bureign vo, of Pass'rs. vom, ans are Days. | Year. Arrivals. “Ee Ports. California, u, 9 11 18 950. 48" 6. 9 18 i 18,207 12, 3 Ww 12;158 . 8, New York. March ~ 5] 19 15°517 The Arabia was in collision with steamer Europa, from Bos- April 1) 16 16,929 ten for Liverpoo!; lost about two day 17 13400 sale 11/925 x ny CUNARD STEAMERS—-BOSTON BRANCH. 3860 EASTERN PASSAGES. “Kames. Left Boston, | Arr. at Licerpoot. [eae Fainburg Accipest ny Drowsryg.—On the 2Ist ult. two young aT Edinburg. men, named Ira and Jacob C. D. Vrovland (sons of Wm. ‘October Giaegow Fainburg. * Wrecked same day on Scottish coast. Vreeland, of Newark Bay Shore, near Bergea Point), when returning from Newark in their small sailboat for their homes, were upsct in the Passaic river, a short distance north of the Plank Road Bridge,and both drowned. Al- though diligent search has been made for their bodies, that of Ira only has been found, Jacob is still missing. He was a young man of tall stature, light complexion, dark hair, aged 22, and, when the accident occurred was clothed in a red flannel undershirt, dark brown coat and pants, blue overhauls and black overcoat, with a silver watch, pocket- .|December 2}December 22} No lives lost. HAMBURG STEAMERS. EASTERN PASSAGES. Arr. ot Left New York. Name. jommonia Ne 1)December 16) 14 book, and some money in hig pockets; his undercloth eee (hare 34| 13 | marked “J. V.” Any person discovering ot finding the Hamme April. April 241 12 | miesing body will confer a great favor on the afictod Saxcnia. May 1jMay 1a) 12 | paren by giving iuformation to Wm. Vrecland, Newark Bornesia. May 15/May = 7] 12 shore, Bergen Potnt. June Jane; Austria ‘ Ammonia... . (October » Glasgow... v 7 Name. Neo o York. | New York, january = 7 Fduburg . February 3) “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Suxon' 1 July 13] 12 Pornssia 15\July a 8 rrr nian is at ® The Europa put into St. Jobna, N, F., beving been in eol- | flettmonia telavguet 23] 11 Frunay, Dec. 31446 P. M. Nision with the Arabia f fexxo apiemberls| 13 ‘Ihe stock market this morning was marked by no un WESTERN PASSAGES, Borussia. Fels fin spe 3 usual feature. Stocks opened dull and rather ewer than | Left Liveryonk A |r ga November 1[November 19] 19 | they closed yesterday; but as the session progressed the Biagara ui DIE [November 16jNovember 29] 14 | leading bull bid £0 boldly for everything and bought so America. 5 a seeseres sees [December 1 = — | largely that the natural tendency of the curreat was re- io ESTERN PASSAGES. versed and stocks closed iirm. ‘The very large operations ; é . of the speculative house of which this brokor isthe head é. .| New Fe are beginning to attract some notice. We have received 2 one ar two communications on the subject. Thas far, it s, tibieke n 6 is true, the extraordinary boldness of the houso In ques- ae <r eee tion has not snececded in attracting any support to apeak Surepa.. : sind ad i of from outside, and it is pretty clear that present prices oom poe Ste F can only be sustained by a steady adherence tothe po- secre. See liey of trying cverything that offers, Bub it M aay ustris t - ‘ quite beyond our province to criticise the operatéens of a Sn ) 43 A August Fei private firm, The Lora done this morning at the vais Jorus*' a osig jAugur us } ba te in At ii ae ; oye sorte eet E “oot Stock Excl wipe moderato in amount, A fow Migseuris mare * Sp.22,5A.M. october | bl is were taken at yesterday's highest price, Mlinois Oentral Se “ JOctober djOctober 20) 16 | Londs were a shade lower; the stock, which waa freely ‘Arabla. Boressia. October oS [san 3 > taken by the leading bull, advanced about one par cont, waria, * ember 5|November q here . ‘ Hammonia....... November 18|November 30] 12 | “losing, however, rather tamely. Among the spegnlative LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORK SCREW LINE | Ssxonia -\Decembor 6|December 24) 19 | stocks the most active were Rending, which was swady STERN PASSAGES. Tbe Austria was burned at ssc 13, at the opening, and rather bettor than yesterdaymt the (Ir % close of the day; Galena, which was rather better; and i Fiverpoot. | Days. GALWAY AND NEW YORK. Rock Island, which wivanced a shade, Tho busigess in ——--|——-——_ EASTERN PASSAGES, New York Central was quite moderate in amoust; the : Perey, . iperaey. -a ea Be MET Te price was a trifle higher, Panama was higher; Pacific Gity of Baiti ».|Rebraary 18) March Name. New York. | at Galway. Days. | Mail was steady and qnict. At the close of the morning City of Washington... ae pe a ———-|---— | session the board adjourned over to Monday. maroo . - lare 20} Indian Empire Jul 3) Augwet, 5) 18 4 loses " a City of Baltimore... J April 10) oon Alen. ; rs SN 2ifsepember 1] i Ihe year cloves ona dull market, For some months City of Washington. {fApril 2 Panui... “|September]s|october 1) 13 | the leading railroads of the North and Wast have not been ity of Baltimore: ; Mi 3 ee Prince Albert sed 18) a 30) 12 doing a good business, in consequence of the failure of the nore, 20} June . 23) ey) stops oe Guy of Washington. sigan — Empire meres a|November 23) is | Breadetuifs cfops and until we haves good crop and Bu- Kangaroo ... iptuly Ghreassina. “'|Novemb’r 19] December 3} 14 | rope has apoor one it is not Ikely that they will earn b= 4 be _ sent Ipjaly ® Arrived at Broadliaven, Ireland, November 26. dividends. The consequence of this bas boon a general ay tes, Fa 7 . ——— | dipinclination on the part of the public to buy railroad Vigo... AG Ba lang ust WESTERN PASHAGES. stocks for investment, State stocks and reliable bonds pod ot Washington ‘ scat se ine ab'r 9 8 Cos ee deft | Arrived 1» | have been freely taken by the public for some months : Septembersblocuner 31] 16 Name. Gotway, at New York.) Days. | pack at very fair figures, though, it must be remarked, Laced f. Devote r gal 13 june 19'July 6 7 very fow State stocks, and hardly any railroad eo ver Novemb’r ¢] 14 ; November @Novemb'rai) 4 | }ince Albert. ‘Buty |, ZilAugust 8] 12 | or city bonds, (except thoso of a few leading Novemb’r WDeceraber af 13 | piellle.ss. Sainempberiel ae vevaber ig | cities), have gone above par, This may be ‘Put into Halifax to repwir machinery, and sailed 11th. | Indian Empire. ‘Septemberzs|October 14] 16 | explained to some extent by the fact that the pablie, a# @ Pacific ‘ 13 | whole, are poor atthe present time. Thero i a grost .| Gi : # deal of idle money in Wall strect, and a vast accumala- ; ~ 7 | 21 | Jation of bullion in the banks; but private mdividuals, 6a general rule, have made but little money for the last A eS a « fifteen months, and consequently have little to invoat, It BREMEN AND NEW lion is only after long periods of mercantile prosperity that # os eee successful bursts of stock speculation take pl E Arrieed ant Tr pay rea. ah Bi, Beicdoseve: ‘casurer reports as follows Bremen vee daly iilsuly oo} 13 | For Customs, ... Rew Yok, reember it ra | Total payments... sine Bremen... nber26|October 9) 14 alifornis drat see Hudson. glOctober 26} 17 | Total belance 1.6) 108 ‘ar % New York.....,. . November 20. December 2] 12 ‘The following table will ‘show the: highest prices of the NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1859. principal stocks dealt tn at the Board for cach month ef | the past year:—; 3 ShapREestes| Gaze ned ht 6 rk 66 ia BES Bs "bere ig no change in money. Foreign exchange is held at 1094; a 4 for bankers? sterling, but there is very little business doing. The following dividends have been declared:-—The Emi- grant Industrial Savings Bank, a semi-ancual dividend at the rate of six per cent per annum on sums of ive hun dred doliars and under, and at the rate of five per cent per annum on larger suma; the Naumkeag Steam Cot Company, of Salem, a dividend of tive per cent, payabie January’,’aud added $21,000; the New York lee Com- pany, a dividend of ix por cent, payable Jan. 10, ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House to-day were at p 61, aud the balances $1,016,418 20, exports of specie from this port for the’ five fue to-day, and for the year 1868, were us follows Bark Kestiess, Savaniila, doubloons.. Burk ©, R. Sulll, Maracaibo, Amoriéan gold, Schr. F. Hatch, Jacmel, do. di 9 Total for the week. Previowly reported , Total, 185) Stock acnanas Fuupat, Dee. 81, 1888, $3000 Tenn 6's '90 2 380 ‘ Carolina 6) Y Cen RR 6's 1000 Erie RR 2d mtb 1000 Erie RR4thmt b 14000 Erie RRen b 771 2000 MICRSpelwafeb 10000 Mich Sos fb... 10000 1] Cen RRb.s60 10000 do. 860 18000 fe 1000 NY & 7000 Lac & Mill i gb 1000 Gal & Chi 1 mt. 60 ebs Erie RR. .b30 50 do... ce QyRR 425 La Cros&Mil RR.c 50 Panama RR... Let do. 100 Gullford MCo.b7 oOoNY (niger 9 RR.. 10... .+- B60 Receipts and Disbursements at the Assistant ‘Treasurex’s Office during December, 1858. By balance Dec. 1, 1858 ..........60- 0044+ +$8,735,897 73 Receipts during the month— Customs: . $1, Balance, cr. disbursing accounts, 287,680 27 Receipts during the month. .... 2/840,621 62 4,008,301 89 2207202 44 $2,381,000 45 799,326 48 878,000 48 Payments aveneh cdot? ne Balance . cevsceee $876,849 48 Receipts for custonis in December, 1868.. $1,979,224 03 7.222 13211,168 15 Increase in December, 1868... ceese $763,055 88 Balance er., bullion and !expenze account’ for ‘Aseay Office $1,595,025 13 Coin received di th L Fine bars , 3,937;142 09 3,140,087 00 Total..... ate 18 Payments in coin. Payments in flue bars. ag 708,207 16 ee cece es $2j010,008 97 coin in baad in Assistant Trea-” surer’s Ollie... $4,627,428 17 Coin in hand in ‘Asay Oitice ... '943,610 62 «91,800,623 39 . "245,287 79 4,971,098 69 Fine bars in Assay Office. Unparted bullion 2,045,011 18 37, $7,016,04 49 | 8 1 5008) 578 70 85,108,471 17 Total......... Less due depositors Balance .... Business at the United States Assay Office at New York, December, 1858, Deposits of gold:— Foreign coins,... Foreign bullion, United states builion,.......... Deposits and purchases of silver Foreign coins....... 1,544,000 ——— 1,570,000 00 5,000 U, States builion, ‘containod in goid It'o00 — 26,000 00 ‘Total, ‘Total deposits, payable in bar Total deposits, payable in coins... Gold bare stamped, ts Mint, Pail., for coinage: 2p ‘Transmitted to S45 rd 40 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Faipay, Dec, 31—6 P, M. Asis wore quiet, at 5c, for pots, and at 60. for pearls. Breavercrns.—Flour—The market exhibited considera ble steadiness for most gradea, while the sales embraced about 12,000 bbis., closing within the following range of prices:— Standard superfiee State, $420 a 440 Extra State do....... » 49 a 510 Common to Western -40 a 440 fichigan, Ind 1500 a 700 ~690 a 775 supe! ~6% a 640 Mixed to atraight Southern, 1475 a 540 Southern fancy and extra.. 555 a 760 Choice extra family and baker's brands... 7 50 a 8 60 Rye flour ° 8% a 410 Corn meal , . 850 a 400 Canadian continued ‘irm, while sales were limited; Southern brands were steady, with gales of about 606 bbls, closing within the ri ‘of our figures. Wheat was steady, with sales of al 10,000 ge donee Wisconsin at $1 16, and 260 bushels white Southern, 1 store, at $129 a $130, Corn ‘was stony, with eales of about 11 iocluding Western mixed at 77c. a Tew, rollow at 74. a 760. , white southern at 78c. ee © and barley were quiet and nominal. Oats were iy wid ale at Br for Wemera and Canreeer talon of 00 be 10e. a 103¢¢., and 70 do. was firm. The hd for Stato, and at 560. a 570. Laat ei ey mado mt ro a te market stock of coffee on December 31, 1858, was Jamaica, bage. . 1,561 Babi 700 rene | Saree of Braxi) bave mutually ¢, it, ay per cent ber in single or double Wm’ R. r GB krvold, George Moke, Fred. Lacey, dob, Gallop, 55, Shcrmad Fred. A. Cushman, Chas. F. Park,” ‘Stanton, Robt. M. Lock wood. BOW or to ‘Bay was firm but Naval Stone were 8 $1 55 for common Puovisions.—Pork was dull, and lower. "There was nothing new to Tandon, Glas e Continent, quiet. edule, at 8c, for spirit, and at $1 50 Sales of about 500 a 600 bbls. wero reported, including new mess at $17.60, and for 1,000 bbe. ieee moderate demands wits males soe @ 600 bbis., do. oo $18 40. "A contract pd reported Beef was firm, and in including country prime and mess, with repacked Western at un- changed prices. quiet, and prices Prime beef hame were sold a $16, Meas was quiet, 50 bbis. Chicago Bacon and cut meats were Lard was less buoyant, unchan; \ged. with ‘sales of 100 a 150 bbIs. and terces at 114 a Tigo" Butter and cheese were uuchanged. Rice was quiet at dc. The stock Cte on the Ist of January, in the aa follows:— a Sic. ears Asoes was; 1855, casks . ise 1857) casks 0 ) ea 7 1806, East India, bags. ‘260 1858, But tude, ‘bugs. RSC) 4,788 1859, asks ‘The prices current on the Ist of January of each year were as follows:— 1855... a s ay aes ihe market was fir m, and closed at an adv: of about tye. on foreign production Info Cm, Pair to Prime, Big dyna BM a OMe 24 Tho sales embragod about 1,000 bhds. Cuba aad Porto Rico, ebieily the former, at 53sc. a 6c. in bond, and at O3ge. a’7c., duty paid, and 300 boxes were gold ih bond at 63¢c. a sugargon January Cuba mugcovado, Porto Rico, bhus, New Oricane, bhis Tonaceo.—But 11 of the year. 1G. ; 83 dale: statement of stock Stock, Deo. 1, 1858. Received since..... Total. Sales to Stock, Jan, 1, 1859 oa ar The annual State mating by the bale :-— Recoipta, 1868. BH 1858, WHiskey was The atack of 1, in the years pawmed, was as follows: 1858. 1859. bhd _ 7,436 - Vout - 3,528 ae ‘200 9,027 12,208 8,608 143480 6079 ttle ‘has’ beep doing, owing to the cee The ales embraced 44 bhds. Kentucky at Havana at 320. a 47¢ ved 13 cases Florida at 220.” The monthiy of Spanish tobacco js as annexed :— Havana, Cuba, Sagua, Yura, Cien. bales. bales. bales.’ byles. bales. 6,106 3,129 1,890 ni 2295 2579 UT 8,898 6,908 1477 3,898 33103 248 BUL 3,087 300 ment for five years 13 as follows, esti- How Cuba. Sagua. Yara. Cien, Tal, 29,014 15,980 5,091 9,164 2,160 61,418 19,009 12;508 419 6,191 1,295 40, ri 25,044 3,948 802 4,460 “406 BS 18 10,253 3, r 76 16,903 3,707 1/884 1,978 38,398 8,205 1,239 8,067 "800 14,005 21483 3/081 "79 2,589 605 8,797 2,299 306 =— 1,045 — 3,650 1 Bi188 596 167 1,788 183 5,921 2,630 1,805 2,011 1968 38L 7,878 et, at 2A 3g0. Woot.—there continues ‘tw be an active demand for this article, the timo of year, the dealers, from the fact of their having better classes of w of importers. A v hands the present month of the year. and the trade has been un) nislly busy for ‘The sales haye been more contined to most of the oo}, leaving a light stock in the hands ery large quantity of wool hae changed month—more, perhaps, than any other It shows a healthy state of the manu- facturing community, and a prospect for a good business for the year at hand, ‘Tho sales the past wook embrace 230 bales South American unwashed at $340. a 9¢., 0a time; 450 | 000 Ibs. fleece 60 bales unwashed Smyrna on private crms; and and pulled wools at full rates, “POSTAL ‘DIRECTORY. Foreign and Domestic Malls, TIME OF CLOSING AT THE NEW YORK OFFICE. H Beek pe Buffalo and Canada. North and We Domestic... rae ‘est wa; ‘y mail. ‘Weatern mail.via ki RR.5)¢ ‘ana’ Fa x tnd southwestern. * be Baste "by Buxvay Mars. On Sunday CALIFORNIA. A jar via Panama, Aeimeegete Paar mails close P.M. me Overiand ‘Mail for California leaves Et Louis Monday and Thursday, at A. M. ed for ft should be marked “Overland, Levers via. Bt 8. Lane Cirr.The Seecland Mail trom St, Joseph (Mo.) to Salt is nciy leaves Bt" Jovepi ov overs: ae joseph.” Bt. J So. Paciric. By he 4 ~ Panam, Wednes- Jan. urday, at ‘Overland, vious ireoeus, Fy 15th of (Letters shoald ee reel gas York six days pre~ to the above date. convey- mail—to wit: eo British eumere 9 Biden, avis ine cotieaatiy et — SR axes CLOSING AT THE LONDON OFFICE. CHIFA. eee Overland Mail closes as follows:—Via Mar- ne 7th and 25th of each month. 13th ching ai ‘ampton 4th aud 2b, Avstrauia.. Via Marseilles and Suez on the 16th. Via South- yn and Suez I amptor averse. - Via Aden on the 4th and 27th of the month, Beazy Via Sor Winer the dat Southampton on the 9th of the month. te of making up the Indian and Australian at London falls on @ Sunday, they are made up on the evening previous. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Steamship K anga: Bteamshin Florida, Crowel Steamship Montgomery, & Co. Co, Steamship Colum! &Co. ALMANAO TOR NEW YORK—t1 » 1b CLEARED, roo (Br), Jeffrey, Liverpool —J G Dale. i, Savannab—s 1, Miichill & Son. Crocker, Savannab—Hi b Cromwell shio Potomac, Watsou. Savanflubh—H B Cromwell & bia, Berry, Charlesion—Spofford, Tileston Ship Hussar, Howland, Melbourne—Fisher, Ricard & Co. Sitip Excelsior, Swift, New Orleans—N H Brigham. thip E.G Barney, Barney, Bark Teres, Staite, Cidad Brig Borneo, Apalachicola— ltvarecMolier & Micra, Craig, Ponce—Peck & Church, Hite ‘Three Sinteras Daly, Sombrero. Norer} Dyer, Cardenas—Gimpson & Mayhew. lad—O & BJ Peters. brig Ortolan, Lar Bis Hollyhock (B}), Coughlin, #t Johns, NF—H L Routh & “png Alpha (Br), Carry, Horton—D R De Wolff. T Knphemia, McCormick, Kt Kitte—-S W Lewis & Co, « Behr Reno (Br), ‘Dowell, Halifex-—Whitman Bros & C Robr Fleetwing, Davis, New 01 1 in Oakley te Kent Schr [otus, Joy, Apalachico! SebrJ H Fanner, Dazey, Wilmington—Doll oe rou, Rehr Hagley Rutter, Wasnington—Demill & Co, © janchester, Plerson, Richmond—O H Pierson, ire, Tunnel, Norfolk~Storges & Olearman, Barr, Alexandria—Satiord & W Vaughn, Dodge. Giftord, Georgetown—Dollner & Potter, ARRIVED, Steamship Vi Lomas (Br), Sluyter, Halifax, 4 days, with mdse, to Carter & MeDona Brig teas ae. ‘we ‘Com, gD: 7 days, with potatoes, toWm sehr Clarinds, Leland, Eliza Sehr E Areuirius, daiakelt Rockin Schr Sea Sel Ganpatic, Ke icity ny State, wood, Boston, i i Baker Baker, Boston, 6 days. State, Hallett, Boston, 4 da; Behr ‘Sehr Mi Durfee, rt for tnd id 1 einen “aye loneester. ea lays. y8. Hall, Fall River, BELOW. One brig, unknown. Wind during the very light. ‘Tue Wratner, &c- day NF, fresh, with rain; at sunset NNE, Miscellaneous, ~The wind continued NE through yesterday, blowing heavy, with rain, We have no arrivals of importance by way of Sandy Hook, The pilot boat New York came up to Quarantine yesterday AM from Gravesend Hay, where she has been at anchor, and reports Thursday night as having been very severe one. I in the morning it was very thick in the lower bay, and, #0 far as we could learn, there were no inward bound vessels at anchor. Tn Gravesend Bay the pilot boats George Steers, DL Mitchell (on station duty), Mary Taylor, Elwood Walier, Virginia, and George W Blunt, and a large fleet of out- ward bound schrs,are at ancnor. The ship Derby, for San Francisco; bark Restless, for Savaniiis, and « brig just from the city, are anchored at Quarantine. The Meamer Bay fate, of the Full River line, which left the city on Thursday evening, returned after having proceeded aa fur as Huntington, in conseqnence of the hoavy weather tu the | arr pit get ny of the same line, arrived at 100’clock Friday morning, and the’ captain reporia never having #oen 9p night, & tlenve. ‘aun (the Twelhh Suppl ment of t ‘noted that this stand- ard work ‘ulation and is now & national f sued by the Board of Ameria, sinaurance nape: phy wi a pacliohed beri pambuco Int i * Boston,’ wan Vfor San Francisoo, orticulars have been ‘Hammon 4, fell in off Sandy Look, lo i i Fy E : i ; i: i Fa lH i F f et # } | i fl 5 i : 3s Ba er a8 ii i af gaexk 55. : E if ‘of lumber, Scum Banttant, Cook, at Boston from board 28d, Mr Owens, of Baltiinore, second mate, B auils split. Scrk Sarry Baparr. before reported lost in a recent gale was owned threc quarters by the mate, and the remataing one- ree, by Mooers & Cooper, of Vittston, and Dea Benner, ow York: bo insurance. Littuie hope i entertained thas ot of the officers or crew survive. Their pases ore Master, ‘Clark Noble, of Gardiner, mate, louzo Garlands ol Piston; seamen, Francia Cail and Charles Hodges, of Gan ner; Ford Blair, of Pitiston. Scum Many Hawes, of Harwich. at New Hedfon! from Nore om on the 22d inst had bulwarks stove and lost ataysall off the: Firma foun BaLaNce, of Ply nouth, owned by J D Chnrehe Mand NK Harlow, bas been tist at san, with 600 bole macke- rel. Vessel and car total loss, No insurance. Gaxveston, Dec 21—The cargo saved trom the wreck of brig Bello Poule lia been aa Se) S27 ice aR Ah of tae ea ved broug (Bs letter to Kllw *, Bag, Bec relary Hoan of Underwriters) oe Bavannan, " * yi AM, Dec 30—The achr Senator, from New York, z Fe & hag. here elJeaky. And with lows of foremaxt, j1>oom,’ and Pedy sy om y valegraph to kilwood Walter, Hay, Hecretary WILMIncTox, = a The brig onsoratt, trom tn daiant (fads Sonia wae ate ae ries Rocrelary Heard of Chdcewrittrae® @ Blwood Walter, tsa, ‘A jeter to Gen Jobo & Tyler, of Boston, trauma) Req, Baent of underwriters, dated Valparaiso, Nog "te wae that'the. bark Isabella C Jones (ot. Buluimore), ‘Woodbara’ been arresied op & claim ior wlleved dumages by collision Br ship Glediator, that bends bad been given toaeswer the claim, and the bark hud satiet for Tongoy to loud ores for Balle more. The T CJ hidgnatained damage to the amount of $3500 by the collision. Ship | ou a hove Out. catlked, de, aud was i ballast About di kegs gunpowder 'y- ship Helen Moa, fromm Ne York, bad been found dainuapini. ig Spoken, de. Ship W ¥ Stores, Comery, irom NUrleane for Liverpool, Deo 20, tat 27, lon 87 30: ask ‘Pathfinder, Sleeper hence for Bosurio, Nov 9, no lator »topanils (by the US alogp of ‘war Oyane, Jon, with loss of th arr at Kio Janeiro Nov i Brig fandoiph, Lusk Dee, tat 36 3h, iow 14 90. Boreign Ports. Asrinwaut, Dec 4 (corrected)—Arr by row, Boston (aud aid 1/th for Lake Pere King Brouieas, Heynen, Cartagena; iStay Palestina, i for ® ynono inland, In prrtsith, ships J W White, Lothrop, for NOrieang next A Arlington, Hortou, dis: ' 1 RaTHpRST, Gan rom Mobile for Boston, was seen Comores, Spar, , brige lo arr tb. Beawupa, Dec4 (hack )—Are bark Anna (iy Sa sl ney, Laitimore; ith, sehr ( herub, Bailey, Gardines ClnpENas, Dee Ik—arr brigs Wappoo, Coomue, Byaney; El. aira, Stevens, N York. GUayMas, Nov l—Jn port nin G Tyler, Lowry, for Cork6 (another account says at Mazatian). Gkanava, Deo H—In port ship Cornelia Blanchard, for New, Orieaus 10 days; bark Edvind Dwight, Nickerson, for lide of vee Aiilvaxa, Dec 23—Arr brig Jobn P Hooper, Cigngi, Carlos. ton; 24th, steamsbip Philadeiphin, MeAran, “York (and ald 25th for NOnieans); brig Mary & ‘Inompsou, Parvidye, Wilming- ton; sehr Adelia Retly, Relig, Yar sh sckr Peter ‘aiax Butler, NOrleang; 24th, brig Atbrope Light, Bryant asanthauad Tosser eae isi at bour, Thompsca, NOrigwus; It Fowler, Ridrilge, Ko: Cid_ 28d, bark Lone 5 ver, NOrleans, brig ov viiord, Ghipawtck, Sewn Balle ‘of tas Gabe, Gamsiogians Key West 24h, bark ia, Newton, NOrieans; brige MW isrin E Br), Fowler, Charleston; If, Burtot, 1! rleate 4x, Dee B1—Arr'schra Blue Now, Allen, Wilmingtoa, Mary, Puriony, Nortotk, Od sith, sehr Balance, Nie- Aar schr Rocket Colling, Savannah, Sid i, Liesexang, New York: brig Marthe Post, scar sidne: g rea! rig Rolling Wave, for Bahia wext day. Of the port, bark veindetr, for Bahia. Smarna Leong, Nov 19—In port bree Timany Berry, une; . Robert Wing, Ashton, and Kiny Bird, Brown, do sige Wins Skinner, fram Cape Verd Isinnds arr about 7th, do; 2 ‘Thurlow, for windward. Sid about 12th, rig Rockingham; 5 Gillan, for leew yard. ‘Cnoix, Dec 12--In port brig R R Haskins, for Turks Ilda ‘St Jonys, NF, Nov 2A % brigs Standard, Card, d Leblanc, kicharas. NYork; Moctlen, do. int 84, ach Georgians, Bradiora, N York, flome Ports, AMAL LAOHIOOLA, Dec 20—Sl_ sehr Dantel Brown, Heald, a ‘ALEXANDRIA, eo 28— sd achra Hamilion, Ogden, and BOSTON, Dee soe Arr barks 1 pei ey a + UC} Hoy erp: By Gleascn, Urteans in Key Woon bees i over, Pierce,” Posom: « Bnllisut, Cook’ Baltinures oleuroy. katoi hi bathe Greson,” Rece; Jer iy. Are Churenb, ‘Norfolk. Gk barks Fire fe Flys ob Chaos, West ¢ Jape of Good fope; 5 sober of Africa’ Deane (Br), Brabner, Belg teiy ‘smn Byes. Dharlest. id BNE, with anow. Be peg N York. et er waned fund macho a i ie ‘Koads, where remain Merlin, and bri Way Sarr. iy yar Grindo, joa a ton ed esueslupe Win Toetnn fc boas at peas, Patapaco, Baker, NYork; brig: Nebrasis, wana.’ Bid ‘bark usta and for Brem: Se gH Dec Arr echra Ocean Star, Griffin, NYork; ith, Sarah & Helen, do BASICS LAN, JING, Warwick, Deo 30—Sld schr D Ellis, CHARLESTON, Dec 25—Arr steam ‘Havana via eg Wea ang eranpah pacar cen irerd ‘Havana; Jobn H Jones, Wie Yon ied do. Os espa es a arrest Laces, ua Ierpaol te Whiumere, nl ‘sche Otlve Branch, hy Niekernone Havana” Delhi, Lowell, Sid NYork Godwin; m, eles s; bennetd Funtent vapplegin nnd, Mateus LAN VES, ‘Dec 2—Arr schr Dashing Wave, Bennett, Alex- aN RANKFORT, Dec 2+—Arr schr Ocean Star, Norfolk. Sid wane. mal RIVER, Dec 20—sid sohrs Ne Haley, Baltl. Meares Boos, Platte et Te SO Arr chr Grlersoa, ra aedog, NF NYork. Sid schra8 P Howes, Mason, Nortolx, Harriet, Stanwood, supposed for New ‘ork. x TOLMES? HOLE, Dec 30-Arr B Ooleord, Colcord, “ Bowe ville for Boston. ba NEW ORLEANS, Dec 23—Arr steamships Cahawba, Bul- toch, Nore via Havana; quaker, Oty, sineld Nantlan bips Wm Lord. Jr, Bi Ve Granada,’ Ruuito, UBase, Bai 8 mn Davis, icon, Ly NYork; sid FH Fanning, Harding, W. Houltu i Telphlay Jacob Merril bare, Mobile; Gurkeda (eye Pato, Mae: seilies; brig Frs P Beck, Aldrich, Matanzns, se! y Clinton, yan,’ Havana. Old ships Kedrsage, Leavitt, Havre; Rose neath'Gr), Auld, Glisgow; barks Ven Siriecer, McDonald, Ko Janeiro; Oregon, Soule, NYork, Sp brig Trea de Mayo, Barcelona; schrs' Moutrose, Winsiow, NYork; Traasit, pell, Savani wth, AM— Are ships Westminster, Wamack, Bordeaux; Gal lego, Woite, ki eho; Athens, Hriard, Cadiz. Below, bari Pendle Lincoln, irom Isto danelre: Obarlotle Watta, Thotaneces from Havana, 'Cld Sp ‘kb ; Hareeloua! Sth—Arr (by tel) sh Siat—Arr bark enpawed yo pon 7, NORPOL, Di dence. Oli bark Cua, Hates, Kochelle, a Holmes, Windies; Panola, Wass, Havana; Weeks, Holmes’ Hole, NEW PO! ORT, Dec 29—Arr scar G W Lewis, pihiomeng for ‘Tangier (ant aia Bonny; Van Buren, Laws, NYork for Watebam; Uregon, l.hode ‘rovidences for N York (and sid 30th). Sid 8th, bri John Balch, Melville, Havana, schr J Ire- Great kg Baraor. INDON, Dec 2—Arr sehr Dr Franklin, Case, X epg Dee 17-Arr achr Ann Eliza, Newman, New Orleans; 20th, rout, Amos, Jamaica; seis tle, Davis, St pray J Raymond, Latsam, Tortugas. ld 1éth, brig re lehrist, Howley, Tortugas: [ik Poy 7 Delan- ton; ith, Jebuson, Sution, Fran! Sein, Kenyon, Lavacoa; 20h, brig J "Melnigro,’ Motntyro, pardenas. PIULADELPHIA, Dec ae achra WP Phaaitips Smith, and Silver Magnet, Perry, Foston; J G Stille, Corson, ‘Dignions poe book a and Gazeile, Somers, New xork. Oidechr Aun . Boston, OeOIILAN DY bee 28—Old bark Harmon, Wood, Havana; brigs Scotland, Strout, do; Saran Kilzabets, Kaynes, Guba, Geo Deering, Vin tukbamn, Cardenas. FR Dec 30- Arr sche CRizen, Woodhull. NYoeks sloop P Brown, Gardiner, do,” Sid soaew Bp ris, Norfolk; Revenue, mn, Dennis Creer, N fon, Somers Great biz Harbor: from below, br (irom Kristol), Cardenas; sehr arling, ty ke higuaond, Dec 29—arr ‘schr Justis, ROCKLAND, Herbert, York for ‘Pembroke A Powers, Smith, do for Franktort. ST MARKA, a Ware barks Hy Raigors, Delono, and Francis Paine, NYora. Old 15th Gen Noyes, NYork eth, burke West Wind, Saunders, do; 0h, 1 Hartram, Gray, do, Inport 2h, barks i £ Rutgers, Delano, and Francia Secor, Paint, Jiogr dusper, Bennett, 1g: bigs EA Loud, Prim, Fepes Geo T Wart, Brigx and Siwannee, Hosmer, idg; Governor fF eet One. ‘Ape seb HS woyton Griadah itwatler (8 Gokien land, Irelai NEW ie fe, Pierce jurdell, Windies, Johnson, New Bro, sre read: SAVANNAH, Dee Bre steamabip Aug Augusia, We Nn York; bi nie] Brown, Heagan, ship U Foranion, Mani, [gv ae sa Teles Wilks pk U Beranion, Magna, Liverpool; al = oth, Frovidenge; BN Biawking, Gr oceans Nw York. SALEM, Deo 29—Cld ard, Bawa Bla ba bape i queen, Vhouidtans afrfou oa) abe ek TUMBIINGTON TERIITORY—Arr at Port Townsend Now be —A cio E ea Eg eg ny ator doe +f 0 ii se itobont; ih ‘ship “Beverly, Chuse i rm 1 |, ships Teonium, Huestis, from Sau Francisoo; Blt hiceey, Rmialiey, frou sy iney, NSW, arr Lath; barks Malloe a 7 a an Chas Devens, Boyd, bound up the Btraits to lond for San Francisco. z ‘At Port Ladlow 24th, ship Leonora, Marshall, from San Fran~ SAV ILMINGTON, NO, Dec 28—Arr schrs MY Davie, aid, Jonas Smith Lara, New York. "Oia Bah igi P Brown, 7 "Townend ds ‘29th, Meconta, H Weaigomery. Wiley, Boston; ii Dec 28-814 brig Beaver, Tapley,, ie; in New dereay’ Aoeandeig Fane, it Abgler, Beane) Nore 20th, ‘schre iraratng, Crowell, and i ‘Adeline, Jenkins, do, DIVweND NoricE. om oO Guay ae 'URA Non Ol Great Wenterh ating Now ca 1 tnt 8 Pinot, THE USUAL SEMEANNUAT, INTEREST DIV! Not TURRE AND A TAL FER ORNT on th #1000008 100 capital stock of this Com eile vid fa te gd after January 8. ‘Transfer books will after December 27 wnul PeeuLd aelliieeoal once,