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2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1859.! three chee! +h will be followed by one cheer after the COMMERCIAL DISASTERS stricken; conceived that the facts placed beforé BEDFORD. wrote te cna, Not sl x cata’ Geel | mgt a OF 2008. | deen nora se ici at fatal aera gs doctrine, revive the slave trade ont niall oF ‘As soon as the steamer casts off from the wharf the The ’ and that by boldly confront the fimouky: ‘as ‘or- Daniel 336; barks America; and that will be after « war mon will be sont aloft again to man the yards during the ‘The, Tides of "Trade North, South and ‘extent, wroutd be gained tosrercume it | as Grinnell 058, Facito 814, Wan. Gilford 820. 1,428 the allies. lice of Greytown and | salute of 13 guns, and at the last gun to give three cheers lumber of Failures in State— Now we are looking forward—we wish to see as we lumos race The British are to continue the police of Greytown and | sniitt of) Si*i ty down from aloft, af which time the In the Amount of Losses how much hotter we aro doing than Wo Wore the precth, — ‘i Sree 111,096 eee care ine no ie take pos- | square flag will be hauled down slowly, and the whip Prewmente of Bustnecs Soe ne Comm: Year— years generally productivo, a iy Deduct— sold, condemned and lost, Rog gry up inet Gore is ready vo say, “Lay | pennant hoisted. Pipe down and resume duties, &o, Pag pny > es ion give with sufficient approximation. caass Clenetroce, nad there bas been. & conanjnest diz! | ships Alexander 481, Betsey Wiliams ome Seasion Castillo » | . H. GARDNER, Capain, ution umber of vesse! leew age enkar on, Brother Jonaiiy ate accounts that Commodore | _ To Lieut. S. H. Sravass, Executive Offloer United States a fpr come ee Kae). > | PARR At 80 Cae ee 45, 1857, | ii'the feet, amounting 108,003 tons as comparcd, witt | Fo-tue 201, Jathes Androws 275, Rajah 260, Sem j Pee aPPeiner run himself into a disagreeable pre- | Frigate Roanoke. IM ARA AS Beater, Koni Vark. WW oe 0 Deo, 25, 1858. the previous year. Prices for have ruled lower | Flower 160, Yoram 801, WiasOW 260s. .evensee_ 8,706 icansont in mening wi Meola, ASSO OCR | COMMODCAN X"DAIOSE. BIDS FABAWELL TO SHE.) thous last anual circular we discussed somewhat fully # of} 32 | Itmnen ab nze>the Rajah of ibis port, aud tho Columbus, | Jan 1, 1860, 816 ships and barks, tonnage... ,..,107 08% fe as od causes commercial revul from wi we ; - Generel Walker, returned to the. country in the Fashion. hhad then just emerged, and it seems to us proper that we t gf F Noruwed neon? et et ee bat a lale. gn jal RAI la etal "ge ai ‘The Commodore, whose good, easy natu: easily per. | porn Oftcer McIntosh cannot, in should now confine ourselves to its effects, as exhibited #, = ‘The whole number of vessels now employed in the | *“hedhct—Sold and condemned—shipa Paoite bia, running his head tareeeere Go nevest icy; and, with tha, | Tonto tne cobeemee Ot Fen eres comtilan an (cinre,peaamaetet tai iy ge | gba from ports in tho United States is 690 ships | Columbus GB2.....cssesvseessseeseereereceesese — 006 ‘others, him a prisoner on the prison ship Wabash, from which he is about extensively, assisted by our branch and as: Fy ae oat bat pe ead berte, 18 trige and bs fae sis! 1, 1859, 45 ships and barks, 1 schr, tonnage,, 16,144 fot ey anion ore Company thew abou open this | health, by apd A Sore cr the cess oa yn ter sil ig i cfg oo na tons in the previous year. vin- | Jan. 1, 1860, 45 ships wt ee ; re ven . following of oll during the year in_barrols . too long closed and much abused Transit de Ni warm approbation of their a mass so . 1, 1868, 18 barks, 1 brig, 1 schr., tonnage... 4,238 What wl be dane with tho attr Sot prvad te Rind prrsanmmee Aigent, prepared: from’ ; we DOW 7 Whale, 183,228, and 1,040/00 pounds of whale: | Jan. ia masher tals, Laer meer say; but, Iy considered, A judgment; wish almost ; Y Drig).sseeeeee pestis fo the unheard of, outrageons ‘arrest of tne Gone at the | statice of UR pets felcnortncy wenypnantnin fs Ags at table para tae een bs prpenenec The average prise, of sperm oil during the year is $121 | tered intoa brig) eS {ory moment he hd won bask his chair pu bis squadron, as but taking ew Yor city out, the redustion os Northwest Scena. whalebone, Polar, | 5.5. 1, 1858, 1 ship and 9 barks, tonnage aor r Captain much tess. vices from pari 18 v : , 1, 1869, — feels indet rm, bbis.; whale, 19,603; whale- | Jan. BAINE e000 0 ADDITIONAL FROM NEW GRANADA, — | whieh tue’ duties of” cretion in alk emeanmen tains 2: 1 ae MATTAPOUETE, ne “ Ss tee Sara tr, Thro beget sana ave ate cay mgstc, |. 210, ste AT rte EL Oe officer on inde et standing, es} in the interi . the ist | gan i666; es Our Panama Sacrernensenn. Se aaah has stimulated cities, ood ab, too, al bi DOt be collected without co. pede halo, and 286,860 whalebone on the Ist | Jan. 1, 1859, samo, ~ Pasama, Jan. 3, J striot ercion. ps, a8 a whole, year gave about an average, » ~ BIPPICAN. ing Ne Movements of the United States | 248 resulted in making the hough the dey ‘of the fly for several yoars past ‘The prospects for sipped abi flattor- | Jan. 1, 1868, 1 brig, 4 schre., tonnage., 508, Interesting Nawal Report—Movements 9 ‘ Disciplined, bar: \vnious and have, in some of the western parts, cased an almost en- upon the whole, perhaps not loss encouraging |“ added—Nchooner Retrieve........++ + 100 Squadron—A French War Ship for Central America— | the country wherever Ler services ire cessation of planting the great staple, ‘. Brora at ee comment oe year that has Aig FE ae Search for the Crew of the St. Marys. To the petty officers, his cause and the general panic, the flour manufacturin, wt by prey ere , | Jan. 1, 1869, 1 brig, 6 schrs., tonnage. ., 68 fe ¥ his bation f ther diminution of vessels employed in the fleet, and, ted shi ac has been ordered from | Presses ‘appro! terest remains much depressed, while land has recede: ‘a ition. hosinens main Faxain WAREHAM, The United States ship Sarani Bate that they will continue to merit n price; but it is hoped that eré’ long the wheat growing @ diminished com rk re agen rend | Jan: 1, 1858, 1 ship, tonnage, Ste Panama to the northward in search of the St. Marys, | mediate commander and his officers, all of whom he | sections’ will regain their old eminence, both as re: a healthy state. r fields of pep ted Bd 0) ee Jan. 1} 1869} same, sae with the relief crew and officers for that yoseel. Knows feel a deep interest in their happiness and comfort. | ards quality and quantity Romarka which apply to Fry pagicop escape all drs paned i Realajo | With the hope they may continue to enjoy health, | ne portion of this great State do not equally apply to are now inthe whale Gshery. For the gonoral | Jan, 1, 1968, 1 bark, tonnage, 166 The United States ship Decatur wiil roturn from Realelo | 454 he permitted, at the termination of their two years' | therm and it ia difficult. to draw general esncke ous, results wo refer our to the tables subjoined:— — | San’ 1) 1859; same, ( ~ to Panama, During the term of service of this vessel, | cruise, to return to their families and friends, and take | Upon the whole, although the panic was severely felt, IMPORTATIONS which will expire in March next, with the exception of ~~» eee Soca fe oe fing speed them | here is nothing to cy deapondency. OF SPERM OIL, WHALE & ae INTO THE UNITED | Jan. 1, 1858, 2 ships, 1 bark, tonnage, . 1,168 all a kind farewell, cl PRNNSY jecrease . . : Ganka dakhh octobre - about two months, she bas been elther at Panama, afford- Flag Officer, Commander-in-Chief Home Squadron, a na ate pod ae poi) Nha foggy’ bay Bola. sp, off. Bbls. wh, oil, Lbs. bone, | 282: 1) 1859, same ee ing protection to Amorican interests on the Isthmus, er | Frag Sarr ROANOKE, ASPEXWaALL, Jan. 3, 1859. ered severely, especially m the coal and iron regions, and 21] 20,000/14,975] _ $80,000) _ 814,475 nis 108,106 1,184,900 | Jan, 1, 1858, 1 bark, 1 brig, tonnage... 420 employed on the coast of Central America. i prospects tn ‘those branches of. trade are still gloomy. 157] 12.316)17,779} | 1,244,000] 2,435,723 Bes 84,600 | Jan. 1, 1859, 2AMO......s.0es000+ - if i }@ Crops, }, were Sint and al money is more vg bed EDGARTOWN, The United States ship Merrimac is sti at San Juan del | ADDITIONAL FROM CALIFORNIA. | pientiruvor into, tho indicalions are that business, asa 90; 27,068)15,176) 1,708,000) 1,965,640 45 4,500 | Jan, 1, 1869, 16 shipsand barks, 8 schrs., tonnage, 6,1T6 Sur, All well. The crew is represented as being in a whole, is recovering slowly. 46} 13,080] 6,025} 261,000] 277,150 m1 800 |“ Dedict—Schooner Monterey, 80ld............. | 8® state of remarkable efficiency, having been constantly and Our San Francisco Correspondence. ae exhibits anecnaes in failures Ge eighteen and one- ssl en.gns'on.975! 41.0 ait] paaes 8 mi 1 x othe acolyte “toe thoroughly exercised in all the deiails of oninagee ent San Francisco, Deo. 20, 1858. pepe ethee cing) eel dap cael Den, om 123) 11'963/38-009| “ett 000] ar 792 120,570 1,874,900 | 78% 1) 21860, 10ahips and barks, Sechrs., tonnage, 6,008 small arm practice, landing for military operations 0D | 744 sramship Hermann—The Washinglon’s Passengers, éc. | ev ia'prico than for many years . Money still com- 17|180,400122,000) 4,564,000] $74,000 be od bathe Jan, 1, 1858, 36 ships and barks, ton! The fag ship Roane ena ree Talon | 128 Ber voyage from Now York to this port promise to | Tow. although this Stato has suffered severely, sho has Gil isasrlineot! Tosoons| “Gaa‘ost 4,937 9,400 | 334) Young Hero340, bark Nautilus 230, schooner officer McIntosh returned passenger in the Mos ir, | occasion protracted Litigation. Sho is now in the hands | escaped lightly, as compared with what was expected 87 13,287/10:896] “"923,000] 403,152 | Warren. . 116 48 12,700 | William P, Doliiver 90.....+..se0se0+ 2,036 having tranpereed ihe commen the Gulf Squadron to | of the United States Marshal, having been libelied by a | When the panic a commenced, and her prospects. for next Mewes | S| BL aReeaSoel LcaeeL, eee | eee 1,280 2,656 1,500 tain Jos. jarvis, of the Savannah. rear are pr jonately good. nee " - a. % ag e Jamestown, Commander Kennedy, left Aspinwalt | largenumber of eallors, who claim wages due to them. A | 7NoUN? Patiures have decreased nearly twenty-seven | /uislana— 88] 451108,382177,000] 6,285,000} 8,463,000 Hn 1,225 co on the 29th of December, for Greytown, to’ assist she Uni- | few days since Messrs. Alsop & Co., consignees, appoared | per cent, but as the number in last year’s return was 5] 181 49'200/38;300! 216,000] 841900 25 8,064 ‘21,000 Me ath Tcthad voseat sald | 2188 Uae Bae Dirt Court as agi of Froterick | Bah we aunol draw ae favorable dedacton aa Ba al ghugrlenl sacl rage “mee =| Mictiattidet inary ‘ortho, the San Juan river, sight would aj stiflable, cay: 8322 nw a an rawn, and shifted, 60 a to ren ler her position unsafe, ‘Hobson, the person who purchased the Hermann at Val- sat following 80 closely an it did the short aoe ‘ot 29) 29) 14,951)21,000) 438, 9,000 151 184 — | schooner Olive Clark 95, seytyy : It is reported that her Britannic Majesty's ateam frigate | paraiso. He desires to obtain possession of the vessel, | 1857; the wheat and corn crops of last year also yielding 8] 76] 55,275/82,140] 3,200,000] 2,442,640 Sox — lone Valorous goes thither on the same crrand. and hag taken the necessary steps to secure his rights, | 0t over half an average, and forty Says continued wet fl & 17,683) 5, 725,000] '620,996 340 1,406 25% Jan. 1, 1959, 5 barks, 1 brig, 20 schrs., tonnage... 3,099 Purser Gibson and Chief Engineer Suimers have re- weather preventing much of even that from being gather- if 7800 BEVERLY. ported for duty on board the United States ship Merrimac; | Other parties have also sued the Hermann. About two | og. Fewer are now being gold in proportion to the +] 38) ag] sasezlsoasel gsr.000] 35 4en —— —— —— | Jan. 1, 1858, 2 barks, topnage.. 452 the former to supply the placo of Purser Belknap, sent | hundred and fifty of the Washington's passengers from | population than at any time previously, Wo do not look Sl) 63] 82,484)11,000} 1,007,000] 682,000 | Total........++++++++ 81,041 182,223 1,540,600 | Added—Brig Eschol, tonnage. home sick, and the latter to relieve Chief Engineer + | New York arrived here by the Sonora from Panama, r a large number of failures from this State if merchants 30) 25] 26, IMYORTS FoR 1858. detached on leave of absence. bi buy prudently, but the trade will be light, £5) ga 2,036 226 97,600 | Jan. 1, 1850, 2 barks, 1 brig, tonnage..........+6 Gunner Hiljah Haskell and carpenter Nicholas Mager | 7 e scenes on the Isthmus, when these men discovered Moteaan,—Faltares in 1858 are nearly equai tothose of 82) 71] 23's 554 6471 600 SALEM, have reported for duty on board the United States frigate | how they were duped, are described as most harrowing. | 157, and the State recovers but slowly from her prostra- i # 3,804 9,649 850,100 | Jan, 1, 1858, 1 bark, tonnage... . 218 Saranac, ‘and master T. Mc K. Buchanan has been de- Eas amcor heetins Flemings and Oliver W. East- | iion.’ ‘The staple (wheat) was not over two-thirds of an 16) 48) 18,487 4n47 9,321 53,960 2, Jan. 1, 1859) same....... _ tached from the Merrimac, under orders to the United | ™man-bavo been disebarged from their debts in the Fourth | average crop, but the wool clip was good and helped the 11) 83) 40.466)29 1,398 43 325 oT ‘ORLEANS, States ship St. Marys. District Court, In the same court last week Israel Solo- | deficiency. ‘he lumber trade of Northern Michigan is, as ie * 11487 26,047 64,700 | Jan, 1, 1868, 1 bark, two brig, 1 schr., tonnage 038 ‘The French frigate Serieuse left Panama on the 29th | Mon, an applicant for the benefit of the insolvent law, | pefore, much depressed. Hard times still continue. The 62| 90] 13,887, + 18,686 12,440 121,700 | Jan: 111860; Bame..,.-..c.crcoocos cc ecee ce po ult., for Central American ports. Was found guilty, by a {ary ot, fraud. eral indebtedness, however, has been considerably re- > 11620 18,784 24,800 at? PALL RIVER. Among the passengers in tho steamor of the 26th | A decree of divorce has been granted in the case of | duced, and we look for fewer failures hereafter. Bi! 20) 29,743 6, 6,180 62,600 | Jan. 1, 1858, 2 barks, tonnage 400 of December from New York was Capisin Spaulding, | Suan G. Randall vs. John L. Randall. TuuNois exhibits an increase of twenty per cent, but 24) 21 7,209 4,060 5,700 | Jan, 1, 1869, same... .....-. ei of the British army, who goes to Vancouver Island, with | _ General James Keenan, United States Consul at Hong } this would be an unfair indication taken’ in iteelf. The 7) 6) 36,715)28, 3/748 1019 10,300 ahh Sin WARREN. the view of organizing a rifle corps at that place. Troops | Kong, sailed from this port on the 16th inst » in the ship | fects of the panic were not 80 instantaneously felt as in eats) 688 4/212 10,500 | Jan, 1, 1868, 5 ships, 11 barks, tonnage... 5,418 and munitions of war are now on their way from England, | Indiaman, to resume the discharge of his duties in China. | } some other Weetern States, and, as a consequence, the ad ———- = |" peduot—Ship Ocean, Sold... .0.+ ‘sor via Cape Horn, for the British Western North American | | Mesers. Anderson and Whal ret Rar ld sont out here } failures in 1867 (outside of Chicago) were proportionately 25| 161108,860| 23, $1,041 182,223 1,640,600 prhircnts sions. yates _, | Sbouta year since by the President to examine into and | small, ‘The increase in 1868 was altogether in the rural ali| 19,926 6, TMPORTS FROM 1841 To 1867. Jan. 1, 1869, 4 ships, 11 barks, tonnage. 3,861, Captain Nye, late of the Collins line of ‘ocean mail | Feport upon the y, defalcations in the United | portions of the State, thus bearing out this view. Lesy- nl a 78,440 280,041 2,058,900 rat te 2°” NRWPORT sccm neta ftueme'sG"r2 a’ | aye ks" ncn Tas | Efe ter tag a ie Pa i Sa PA CCA eh eee a y 4 * 8) sul and over. een ul in, - nection with the establishment of line of steam tugs | $200,000 and tho strange explanation that the particles | this State has escaped well—the merchants mone arene as| 62,500|44,428] 1,875,000] 1,021,844 Hey Atv per Loaves Reali , through the aan MAES aes OR ye ge ap ee ees Speghloe aber pple t ape cot teh more ned pate AR par tere mre emo 7 hepa 08/077 114 5652/3800 | Jan. 1, 1859, ship Ocean brought from Warren, feath occured YF a ‘anama, = “ » as those some States. ie re G yellow fever, The general Lealth of the city, however, ig } have acted a8 commissioners in this Saretaies tastier, Trae Nick Ra ek eaten eee mens ee co Brit, Prov. .1611814587| | —*__ —'280,801,000 100,187,571 1851 weet CS Sets Se in i eat Cg excellent—the sickly season of transition from the wet to | and as general Supervisors of the Branch Mint in this ycity | of wheat and beef were good. On the whole, the State is 92/893 200,608 2,869,200 | Jan. 1, 1858, 47 shipsand barks, 16 brigs and the dry season having passed. for a long time, may be able to throw come light upon the | in fair condition, and, with the lesson of the panic to serve | STATES IN WHICH FAILURES IN- STATES IN WHICH FAILURES DE- 00/944 248492 2'281'100 | schooner, tonnage....... y 18,536 ‘When the United States ship Saranac shall take her de- | Subject. — as a check, seems to have promising times ahead. o TS "976 290/656 270081000 | Added—Bark Philip 1st, 263 ‘208 Parture for the north, our harbor will be eatirely desert- | , There has bean a great falling off in the recelpts of gold | ows shows a decrease of seventeen per cent. “Her fail- iA Bins gsi a'aat'oen 4 iv vans ed by war and other vessels; but as universal quiet pre- | dus: at the Mint during the last month, ping J to the } ures in 1857 wore large, it is true, but the utter pros- 64 95% 207" 2'276,030 | Total. 18,828 vails in our midst the presence of the former will mot be | Xtreme severity of the weather. For the past fortnight | tration she had undergone, we looked for oven worse ac- 2 8'167'142 | _Deduct—Lost, sold’ and withdrawn, ‘ships India missed, in a protective sense, at least. only seventeen thousand ounces have been received in- | counts last year. Probably no State was in so bad a con- 24 2/63'445 | 483, Mogut $95, 'N. 8. Porkins 300, barks Columbus DEPARTURE OF COMMODORE M'INTOSH FROM ASPIN- enn ge fea tee peep’ j wet bee o ipod grag cam bingl tte pen * 2/00/00 | 344, Frances Palmer 90°; achrs. Atlas 81, John E. WALL—CONSULAR AND OITIZEN ADDRESSES. ‘The sloop of war now building at the Mare Island Navy | Cverspody was in debt, no banks of issue, and mo cirou: 2 2,000,000 Smith 119, Mechanic 89.......ssscscessesseeese 2,078 We announced in the Henaip yesterday morning that Be goon Se It will be ready to la iating medium Dut a foreign currency, which was with. 1 ated en 1, 1859, 48 ships and barks, 18 brigs and Commodore James McMcIntosh, of the United States navy, | ™APOUL TRO MOEN, os who hhave come here to | ST@WN as soon as the panic was felt; crops failed last 8 * schooners, tonnage........ saereees 16,755 ” year, but in the Des Muines valley there was a good supply 5 3,000,783 hevsrn Ting (ec: <asbqsemeiieineete omer oes eee ee | eeeenee corp mer ve war for a of pork, which afforded some relief. ‘The recent organiza- 4 1,835,062 | San. 1, 1958, 4 ships and 2 barks, tonn 1,840 recnemis. . 1, 1858, dron, had taken his departure from Aspinwall on the fina fe dimicult to obtaix the timber = tion of a State bank, with ten branches, and a capital of 1 10,508 1,049,406 | “" saaba—Séhr, Frank, * "200 Steamship Moses Taylor, in order to return home for the benefit of his health. the Eoman Catholics, consequent on tt $600,000, will work some relief, ‘though the capital is too ‘EXPORTS OF WHALEBONE ‘THE UNITED STATES, > jabilee limited for the general good. must elapse before a woud FROM ee ee FOLLOWING PORTS. FOR THE Jan, 1, 1860, 6 ships and barks, 1 scbr., tonnage... 2,040 ss . among healthy business can be done. 1858. ‘STONINGTON. The following addresses were presentea to the gallant | proclaimed by Pius IX. | The places of worship are crowd- | Wiscowsax shows an increase of twenty-three per cent, 806,761 207,182 108, 1,11 i Commodore previous to his embarization, and conveying, | °4 ally op to a late sence tanec, reaching and | which, with her large proportion of failures in 1887, ves asso aise 4 Jan, 1, 2068, Sokipes nae barks tonnage 1705 ws ty doa srg al approval tin lt corms o race Ses cet Sere eran as Soe Ce: We tee enmusumume = action, and the warmest wishes for his personal happi- Marriages and Deaths. thus fur will yet be forced into bankruptcy. Crops last OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. 287140 619'980 230°759 jan. 1, 1859, 4 ships pi wip Tose + 18% Feats one gece (ey ——— RO GT ng ig py Ed eT cel rg ple vel wa FARSI | Jan 286, 27 aps ead orks, bien and ADDRESS OF THE UNITED STATES CONSUL AT PANAMA. |: Ful ? saniatnteenn he ‘; aoacty Git -eeatn we Tey bet 1 from Victoris, V.I., and Oregon, 1,421 4,122 2,501 | schooners, pee Comsciars Urrap Starss, Paxamta, Dec. 26, 1808. "| to Mae C. B. Fumes. | as nec. 12, at Calvary | tnt cont Fehang- ae gt gf wlio 5 arrived this afternoon. We have dates from the former 128 ier dj018 | added—stur. 5. S. Koarucd quasont protracted health, Youars about to reuse | SboPeh, by Hey. Dr. Swot, Benjamin Brady to Mims Lacis- | | Mmmora guibred severely by the stoppage of imi; | place to Dec. 16. The Panama brought down over two 91480 S78 BONBE | Totals. sensor oson = bode x40 ones Se se ‘Four countrymen fosiding here, i the Right Rant archoolon Alemany: Ms, Robert Baus. tock piak ri, beavis het wont There is no news of any particular importance from tha pee Gite = een on A Fi q lemany, Mr. lace, 8) ¥ ercantile, 3 r -_ Si have received this intelligence with deep regret, mingled | te, of that city, to Miss Isabella MoCallion. Teal estate’ indebteduess, the greater part of ‘which mines. The Victoria Gazetfe says it is informed that ice bu eee ee ea see, Dane, ATES Soe ae with sorrow. that our country willlose the services | “Eiexroap—Kene.—At Yankee Jim’s, Nov. 24, by the | been paid by foreclosure of mortgages and transfers of | has formed above Fort Yale. The water below had fallen 14, 1,849,268 1,049,466 ex PORT. z of go abie and ta defender of American righta onthe | Rey, J. W. Ricks, Mr. A. Bickford to Miss Ellen Kerr. property. Severe stringency in money matters is still Th (abi 0 ee . tage base 3 Atlantic coast of Central America, and sorrow that the | ““Beycurre—Krart.—At Cacheville, Yolo county, B. Be- | felt; taxes remain unpaid toa large extent, and large is. | Y¢TY much. The weather at Victoria is mild, and itis | sparrMENT OF THE AVERAGE PRICES OF srzRu or | Jan. 1, Pang BE dg tet barks, tonnage 1,958 cause which impels you to taice this step is of so painful | quette to Catharine Kraft. sues of bonds have been made for railroad purposes, all of | hoped by the Gazelle that supplies can be forwarded up | AND WHALE OIL AND WHALEBONE ON THE First, | ¢dtct—Bark Philip First, sol 203, an eee ats wine FOR WATERERS ts Bore—Wain—Nesr Mrestain View, Sante Clare ooan- | which will proas Deaviy. sae the Fraser, as it is known that stocks of goods-et Fort | EIGHTH, FIFTEENTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH OF EACH | Jun, 1, 1950, 6 ships and barks, tonnag Teer . it ty, y Rey. 3. 7. Gilliam, Barney F. Ba is8 gw EXGLAND —The nu failures in 1858 as com- | Yale, Fort Hope, and Fort Douglas are light. MONTH OF THE YEAR 1858, z leave this Isthmus without expressing to you the great i. Wear 1d with 1857 shows a decrease of thirty-six per cent, p » be ‘SPERM OTL. brett [res we Fete brah! the Py Seed ge ine Caicren—Las.—In Mariposa, Dec. 5, by the Rev. T. C. Ley many of these wero from causes superinduoed by the | 4 dreadful gale had taken place in Pugot Sound about lst. 8th. 15th. 26th. che ? 1800; bas ats isrge Aer bye pot ed Prompt a gga coca comaieal hie Barton, J. 8. Carter to Louisa Long. panic; and, if we look at the amounts of the suspended | ten dayssince. Two schooners, the A. Y. Trask and the 105 105 105 a . seg nev action on that occasion has elicited the warmest admira- Finpiar--Yoono.—in San Francisoo, Dec. 14, by the although the business for the year has not reached a fair | At @ meeting of the Vancouver Island House of Assem- 125 ios ins* . = pm | Serteoaly caked ts 7 tapoiscn Shows het Rev. B P. Caller, Thomas Findley, Esq. of ‘Sacramento, avera get what has been done is of healthy gharac- | bly, Dec. 7, the Speaker gave notice of his intention to 120 1235 125 - 118 = a 4 . to ie Young, of the former 5 er. Most of the e cotton and woollen manufactarin, 118 118 1 4 o people of the United States will be equally as emphatic in |” Fretmn—-MeDosatn—-On the Calaveras; ten miles from | establishments, hed ta Year came in, were either rum | Move st an carly opportunity that an address be prosent- 120 120 in 2 - 4,233 their approbation of your gallant conduct. Z Stockton, Dee. 12, by Rev. Mr. Anderson, Mr. Wiiliaw V. | ning on short time or had’ portion of their machinery | 4 to his Excellency the Governor, praying— 121 122 193 - - 2,807 1 trust ae Nicol linder a mercifal Pro- | Fisher to Miss Maggie McDonald, lying idle; this cut down production and assisted them to | _ 1. That the charges upon foreign and British vessels 124 125 123 5 1 3,65 aren ~4 e , Rev. W. W. Frear 5 . manufacturers also restricted cir manu- . @ Cl es upon ressel = - a es fms Me [pooh commanding United nat ahh Santo Cruz, Dec. 8, by Rev. Mr. | factures. A very cousiderable number of operatives | be reduced. aes a ni 125 125 125 130 — _— . me Squadron, fag ship Roanoke, Aspinwall, Hinds, Robert George to Miss Josephine Elizabeth Boston. | were thas thrown out of employ, and were obliged to re- | 8. That colonial vessels should pay less for clearance, 1868, 121 cents per gallon, 8 = 7 135,840 ADDRESS FROM THE AMERICAN RESIDENTS AT poe naon ae Fr ict epe ba eae Mr. | sort to Pea rie e Cacti oe pe Rbeanenite, Population bar oe bores wi it ye ‘WHALE Ott. . % ae ASPINWALL. ton, James Gillies ine Hencher h of that in some of the large manu uring towns decreased, and. be t the permit system be abolished, r ny eS com antyyatts Jan. 12,1860. | city. See a m ra ofcourse, the amount of trade in such pages has fallen | 6. That the amounte paid for licenses to carry goods ee ape kre ee Lape $068 Yiicer dLvrosn, Command! Home vad ¥ AYNTS—| OP. —. ingele, . 5, A. Smi laynes, | off. ‘e now ol rve it e demands of trade have 7m ips lessened. - ‘sm SThe undersigned, citizens of tie Unitoa Stave, ani | of Now York, to Julian Ann Bishop, of Kentucky. * started the woollen and cotton mills, and that there is anal ~ eae ho Piekog ete ast residents of the city of Aspinwall, N. G., have learned vEY—Horz.—-At Nevada city, Dec. 5, b; v. D. pise of at least an average activity among the lesser f that you are on the eve of your departure for the United | A. Dryden, Mr. Samuel Horvey to Mis. Charlotis B:Tiotz, | Potineturcrs.: the gradually returning prosperity of Pike's Peak Gold Mines. Lo ry 2 4 ait 2 1 2,040 — Krsna ny by eae ne ill-health, but we hope ds ors ite nd sane, Dec. i ind the country will be felt in ee, England in giving them a ‘The Kansas newspapers are teeming with long accounts 65 54 6244 61 : - - i only temporarily, to relinquish the command of the squad- | James McGowan, Mr. John Heinsdorf to Miss Mary | market for their fabrics and wares, and there is scarcely 1d mines in the western portion of that Territory. sae Malate ron’ on this station. For a long period you have remained | Hansdet. a doubt that the coming year will be one in which capital =m SF eo gold pia pap in uaverse 3 52 HH HY £ at = 1,306 nicsaaal inlectee caeraaneees" ppar cires we THONe iat 4 bye BB spuemeape ‘ol dunioer ings | o ites ary Sad Ne Aa Pane are Win MOE RE Puget Hake aia eeexite will oF thet dies tad’ ts vbade ab 36h br = Zz bs 8 eas iy Oe ine ; we . 'y 1c \- puncration, u be a ‘ou can now obtain the change of climate and rel McKeever, of San Francisco, Re Sovmt (generally).—We have not thought it ; 1 a 1 638, Jou so much need; but at the samo time we desire to ex. | _ JOxms—Euise—At the Church of the Advent, Deo. 16,by | to stro Sect Sales tortatien ta eat neneeenny | it kis ee oy age a Sd es 598 press to you the regret we feel at parting from one whose | Rev. F. M. McAllister, Mr. Eamund Jones, of Santa Cruz, | the West. Fhe comparative prosperity prevailing there, 9 lg ape rapa : “Average price for 1868, 64 cents per gallon. 1 - - 567 high qualifications for command and corteous bearing | t0 Miss Annie, daughter of Geo. Ellis, of San Francisco. the general healthy tone of business,and abseuce of ex- The Lawrence (Kansas) Republican has the following:— prennata 2 25 “ami 490 = el om po a ge pa iper eoeatee ‘asim San Jose, Dec. 13, Wun. Kreiger to | cessive and wild a have Rovian ‘a in our Col. Nichols has just returned directly from the gold North wit : 4 = Hrd ‘opportun! v " i ‘ 3 eoseenty. “ r States , — Northwest. —- t Aiea which we bold the accomplished” overs under your com, | Latr1—Dantixo. —In Nevada, Dec. 10, by Rev. Me. Dry- | dtw&r'vy dur table ae increase In the number of ference | ™iNes. He anys the gold is scattered more or less over It ih. ‘I6th. 260m. “Tet, Bh. 15h. 250n, eet ies mand, and to testify to the orderly conduct of your crew. | den, Mr. R. W. Latta to Miss Sarah A. Darling. ~"@ | for 1858, as compared with 1857, but there is no alarming | @0 extent of country 300 miles north and south and 100 eee iH oo .: 8 " Cs _-_ -—- — When on shore. In all respects our gallant navy has been | | Loraz-—Marstox.—Near Grafton, Yolo county, Dec. 14, | symptom in this, when it is borne in mind that the worst | miles east and west. Over this extent of territory the pe ane, 4 71 | Total, Jan. 1,1860....661 = 19 45 195,115 honorably represented. Will you accept ous warmest | John de Lopes to Isabella Mataton, effects of the patti were not felt in some places at the +1083 10874 10874 106 9095-10834 100 | Showing a diminution of 26 ships and barks and 4 Fishes for your health and prosperity, and wishing you a | Moncax—Waisscurt.—At Campo Seco, Nov. 18: Mr. J. | South until after the 1st of January, 1888. The accounts iattas \eeasaea eprat ie hts herman jay, Le Ee ee. tae hae ee oe schooners, an ‘addition of one trig and a diminution of yy meeting with your ly and friends, we have . gan » Caroline ‘ainscott, all of veras | from all parts of the South, exce rtions of Virginia, 0 Prospect he found anywhere was on sees a — | 8,038 tons, Of the above is owned in the States of— the honor to subscribe ourselves, your obedient servants, — pe aniieen in their testimony that tade js ine foi in the South Park, somo eighty miles up the river from Average prices for 1868—Polar, 0434; and Northwest,90 |” Ships & Barks. Brige. Sechrs, 3 W. Du Pree, U.S. V.Con’l. John Gallaer, M. D. McTiove—Corrry.—In San Francisco, Dec. 16, by the | condition. The crops produced were good, prices remu- | Cherry creck, and tnere he is confident the richest dig- | cents per pot, Massachusetts . 32 eS . M, Totten. Ed. D. Dennis, G. T. A. Rey. Mr. Gallagher, of St. Mary's cathedral, John Mc- | nerative, and pr , generally, are very encoul ig. | gings will et be found. This park lies mainly north and From 1st of November, 1857, to March 16, 1858, 3 1 20,756 dod of Bc, a. | win ruc ve 7 Go le | SCT ena cera Coaeaiee | Seca ie ammeter Me™ | ae ya tas tes er yor eta fe Ser a » N. e N.Y, re mi . "8 4 an ful 7 re s _- os joln W. Bourn. D. Ques” ist Watssrorr,—in Camp Seco, Nov 18, Me. J. w. | om average, while for several years previows they had | When the Colonel left Cherry creek on the 20th of No. | “\ta'nae: dad those ou private terme? en eae ils y i COMMODORE M'INTOSH’S REPLY. Morgan to Mrs. Caroline C. Wainscott. been, as a general thing deficient. Money js still scarce, | vember, there were one thousand to fifteen hundred STATEMENT. 19 6 195,115 F1ao Sure Roavoxe, TRACY—GARTRR.—At Shasta, Dec. 7, by Rov. M. Kollozg, | and considerable financial distress prevails. The number | persons in the mines. There is plenty of cottonwood and STOCK OF SPERM OIL, WHALE OIL [AND WHALEBONE IN THE monnt of employed y Aatgigen Mr. Felix Tracy, agent of Wolls, Fargo & Co., to iss Mar: | of failures (as per table) is a largo increase upon 1867, | similar timber in tho minos, and plenty of pino a few miles , ta'the wbaue nanos Robe tant Deas ae Deon Gayriawes—It is with feclings ‘of uafelgned pleasure | 8D, daughter of Hon, Karte, tnd although to some extent accounted for above, it atl | distant. A company from oni Arrived one evening, rateenammaaay <x ak oe gy eee ge ag ae a ATSON—SEAMAN.—At Wea . 6, John A. | bears out the despondit 4 snow storm came up, an @ next day, without even 7 . ‘i bea SontecGky, cuikeiing Pact Fine a ee Watson, Heq., Clerk of Trinity county, to Miss Aun E. | Caxapa Westar ble shows an lnorense of aty-owrs digging a spade i eae the moat of en farted be] a ‘and your approbation of the manner in which I have per: 4 afi Oak Grove; Dodge coan per cent. partly explainable by the fact that the home, cui mines and pronounc! em & yoy 2 rr Officer uadron. s ity, Wis., | opening of our branch offices in Montreal Toromto humbug. ther toe etiapeeton fontsa nen fag a aoe 5 | Oct. 12, by Rev. Mr. Bainard, Willaay Winter’ ‘of San canted large number of very emall caeen to Detect: ‘The miners are resolved upon carrying out the princi- 4300 4 M4 of duty, the highest gratification an officer cam ‘reccion se | Francisco, to Miss Fanny Maria Croft. ed (class not embraced in former returns from Canada); | ples of ‘ squatter sovercignty” to the fullest extont; so they 4 38 the satisfaction of knowing that he has ‘tained Wuire—Granwey.—At Upper Placerville, Dec. 16, by | still, with this allowance, we think it fair to assume repudiate the officers sent out by the Governor of the Ter- > 4 hs the bation and p> ME. of his countrymen; Rew. W. Frear, Mr. George White to Miss Sarah D. ig been an at over the umber of failures in tevin trom whup indy M5 Rage beeen Fagen on 7 36 id , . . 6 effects: panic uj mercantile com- They - = Sbout to ‘relnguanPtcularly grateful to me whed prep. munity have been very, severe; but the Tockstuas and | claim that they do not desire a vow Territory now, wat = un 2 ing’ flag under the unfortunate 20 18 circumstances, with which Providence has geen right to | p B4{DURY—At Folsom, Dec, 11, Maria S., wife of Dr. L. | weak are gone, gpeculation is checked, and, with s good | af@ able to take caro of themsalvos ‘hs towing: —T - i 12 fo meet? and othoese ase namen, for many hospitalities | Re Tsrr.—On Main Hambug Crock, Siskiyou county, | It'was, however, a fulure-iltie tore thay they noone’ | gold exists bere, ant plenty of it, ls now pinged beyond a 2 a.:% feeli a the k’ ‘been. Dec. 6, John Bennett, aged 65 years. for home consumy being raised, and but small relief | doubt. I found some twenty-five men bus; ing out pe houcty copsead; ant T Gott el gelgady five to cajoy | ZaKeR—In San Francisco, Dec. 19, Jasper Warren | was thus siorded, Wo bellove teal the eee tcran | we 014, and making from four to sovon doliars por day = » B nau, gale joe oe dy obliged te sort | mative of cantatas Aen Tie aah Seca” | Caksan kanee-oer ante txiibar sa eee ea They can make threo vines as much as thoy oan with thei ae hed 9 Fank,” Conusmen, Your greaily obliged friend and ser- | ™Baooms.—in San Francisce, Deo. 43, the wife and infant | hundred per oont of failures over 1001. Stee eaano tee Bees, 7 all winter our cattle in. the valley pa Fiag Ofticer, Commander-in-Chief Home Squadron. son of Wm. 8. Brooks. marks as to this increase, made in referring to Canada tana. We stopped for two days some ten miles above 0,000 Late from Oregon. 108. W. Du Prée, Eaq., United States Vice al; G Braprorp.—At Stockton , Dec. 10, C. W. Bradford. West, apply with even more appropriateness in this case. | Our present location, and killed twenty deer and some s Oregon papers had reached San Francisco by the M. Totten, A. J. Center no, Marcial, Jao, W. Bourn, | CtAvocrs-=In Marysville, Dec. Jo, urs. Aun Jane Cia- | The efects of the panic were not as soverely felt in Gare Cen. rt ne Fone, | Steamer Panama, which arrived Deo. 20, ‘ears. 4 meni provi most other |; the peop! slow, ie Ju, Gallaer, M. D., Ba. D. Dennis, W. B. Jotineon, Esars., | yen neta aco, Lec. 18, after a} long and | Bot so apt to be ied away by speculative tendengewad the | A Privat ler by ohn B Rooker, alread to, osc Hon, George 8. Williams had forwardod to the President a 1 iNlness, Leo Deletra, aged 36 years, of New Orban, more en! population of Camada West, " Basiness in New , contains the following:—You his resi ‘as Chief Justice of . The if FLEET SURGEON CORMICK INVALIDS COMMODORE of Texas. 2 inal mn H "1858 were good end the farm. | wished to know how much could be made in the mines to igaation Oregps resigna- M’INTOBH. Frmaxp.—At Vallejo, Dec. 3, Edward B, Freeland ers'are in food eonditigs, Maveers ars Sot gieeaty enemped the hand a day. They make from $2 to $20 per day, and 20 f. «| ton x conditional, but to be absolute on tho 18th of March ‘Unirsp Srarm Sraam Fricate Roaxoxe, aged 28 years, * | there, nor bas the province guffered much. in the spring, when they got fixed to work good, they will 74 ext. AsPrrwatt, Dec. 30, 1868. ‘Guug.y.—In San Francisco, Dec. 12, Margaret, wife of The result of this carefully eet analysis will, wo | make more; for as yet they are not half prepared to work 50% Tho Territorial Legislature of Oregon assembled at net tg leave to express my very grest Tegret that James Greely, aged 34 years, a native of county ‘Leitrim, | think, justi ts tn eowaraing ere ‘s ground for oon- | advants Soc ites por one jmp a an s sis Salem, Dec. 6. ae mane ce shou account ur heal re- 4 ulation im the present aspect commercial affairs, | enough. ocean steamship Eliza lerson was launcl oquieh ne eee of te Home Bienason. ‘When re- Hivxson.—In San Francisco, Dec. 15, Mary Hinkson, and | It is somewhat checkered, it is true, but encouragement ts | here. Bring your family with you, and by next fall we 81 8-10 | Portland on the 27th of November. The re- coomenting it, I did not forget how much it was opposed | Dec. 16, Ellen Hinkson, daughters of Henry and Julia F. | the prevailing feature; indeed, were it less so, we can make enongh to go and live where wé please. 36% marks that ‘‘it is not alittle to the credit of Oregon, and to your interests and your witbeg; but your health was | Hinkeon. have abundant cause for kfulness when wo Another letter says:—Gold exists throughout all this re- 34 especially to Portland, whero she was built, that the’ firat ¢ every otber conside;ation, The climate is a very Jorbax.—At San Juan, Monterey county, California, | consider the severe trials we have passed through. | gion. It can be found everywhcre—on the plains, in the 83.56 ocean steamer ever constructed upon this coast has been Bet one for & disease like pours. Doing fumot | Mis. Alabama Jordan, wit of Mr. Frank Jordan, aged 96 | The conclusion iw Joqtdablo that’ wo shal ‘havo. | moutaine and by dhe steams. Its generally of 8 due 40, | inuncned upon er‘ waters.” rt open | years. safe, if not an extensive trade this and | qui bw conte, . aR cated could notebe ‘ore enfevorsby atastod, and, | » lame. San Franciaco, Deo..17; Mr. Thomas tam. | thatthe country at args needs bub ome or two food fet ariived bre thera mare Dut ew perso aout. Gra a ‘The Steamer C. Vanderbilt, iu 1 it do not think a native idham, N. J,, age years and 5 | more from the hands of a bountifal Providence to aa need flock in, latte ‘From the New London Chronicle, . 11, pied day 00 toon,” Removed toa i, —— 4 ws ins good & position, pecuniarity, as the panic ae be akc cae waite he aie s Iki Domitle, tet aay pteneerecstnaied. om exaecine every in the open air, I feol Ty ieee Napa City, Dec. 6, Joseph Levinson, aged | us ane the ye Ne tanigy oh a valuable | plements an 4 oe) . pmb nad Dan a pick; “i yer! Conde it was feared a total bey << pees enerey; Ce mpd hg cons Le a vonage Pbk these men have realized from $2 to $10 a day per engaged ‘and ropaired. Four steam pumps, with ‘officer under your command, I beg to offer you my very In San Francisoo, Dec. 15, Mra. Mary Mo- | the credit system lies in the fact that competition induces | and yet Pel for the last fifteen years, and the | machinery, were from New York on Sincere wishes for s et 0 eal Y Your | Ginnie, & native of Lewisburg, county Mayo, Ireland, aged to jong crest, wit «jac tod dori aaing man, according to the manner in which they worked or ; ns " woe | sear ‘ae ih prontes to pum oo to wa, at x ‘Omicer “Jaumn’ Mo. Mckrroed, Commanding pi “pn gmere fatal) John Mallin, a native {aries may nol be avoided. The Mercantil Agency, °8- ite se {atom o her on Fray and 7 ood carried in. squadron. Bo pot iD county, Dec, 11, Joseph ‘THE CREW OF THE FLAG SHIP TAKE LEAVE OF COMMO- | paward, second Ms Mead, Harmcsla SE, Mocareee, | a8; hae ep OY 4 Seino | onan Vance ae pean comer, DORE MO’INTOSH—CAPTAIN GARDNER'S ORDER FOR’ aged 2 4 months and 14 and offices, ry : 1,060 187,443 crranguaente op ihe seiclaph or move hor. He 4 SALUTS. ‘Nyg.—In Gan Francigoo, Dec. 17, Capt. Wm. ©. Nye, a | compact diswicts, each presided over by an office fa benders. ta the leueg be wil, fooere 1,164 186,260 | & quantity of casks to the whaling Poarl, ‘ORDERS FOR MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 3, 1859. native of Sandwich, A 5 centre, with numerous special and ganeral correspondents tat both for himaelf and his brother. 1,884 206,860 | to use of in with the appliances for Kh oer. rr oe ene ely age Re by be bh iy r : ould \dases 0 dove emus neureuly’ bY maa se gan be relied on, and there Is more cer. 'S "aise Lai S x ono. —At ace . 13, at pix si > - ols at “hreen the crew in white, with white hate. Cross top. | o'clock Fi, Eward Pollock, at his residence on Unlongl lty’remaia uncorrected. - Leotoence of tos thiaiig fotesemest, bed 1968 378,450 Supreme Court—Special Term. gee yards at 9 aM pant place life lines on all the | street, between Powell and Mason. Mr. Pollock Was wel Wich bregard to the table annexed, to which wo invite crea ae ences SE eae tee aes 12 218,188 marian ° "i wal taught the rigging. nown writer and as a considera. our at ti we woul iy that een prepared i . f A Speen perme eee seme | Maa 1, crs toe « mir of | Sa ane ST Drees Mein | 2a 14am dig at ay i to take his to the steamer. me At Ni , Deo, 12, 6, & native of | asters wi ae ve ? Jan, 12. 0. m A ~ Ofc the Flag Officer orders hi boat, to leave the ship, Maine. mess mers ; 10, © are Lng bd yy Poatytoal pe cvery other feeling 7 K’private | tater recelvod from Law 79036 113, a Granted, without stay; $10 costs, Plaintiff to abide assem deck in undress — December 10, Anna ©. | itself, rather than for mor: ical put . d : . ees conte ph 4 kept wumiton nm Z Inout last, we included the number of sores, with tho | rence, K.., yesterday says :—Tho gold fever is Ha fe) COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Before Judge Suthesland, og i Gua coset 00 lng oes, oe team cn . In ento, Dec. 15, Ji T. Tatt, aged | number of failures, the per centage paid by those who | here to an alarming extent, and will carry off full of tonnage, of vessels employed in the whale fishory William 8. Rogers et al vs. John McLain and. olhers.-= teed dent em, ater arcs | whew ah yer n,m olan oa | bat ee eee nar case ats | “hanes rain mare Dpm outros | et, eg slo nse Pro, | “Se Wogan Panes, opts - , Nov. We bad a reagon for t 9 now operat , 1 . 7 h face forward. The order to lay out will be given when Tarnock.—At Cacheville, Noy. 29, William, eldest son fe Tue public ca red, & proparing for next spring. singe January 1, 1868. Atvoree granted he side te piped, and at the proper signal they will give ' of Mr. and Mrs. Tarbuck, aged 7 years,