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Fe nt POLLY, RAVIYED—COMMUS? BRB BPLB AGITATION OATION FROM THE FOCRTEENTE WARD, Os ad ‘OvFICERS— THEY ASK PAYMENT FOR TEACHERS— RESOLUTIONS fone arom STORMY TIMB—>Y BESCLT, BTC, BTC. A special meeting of te Board of Btocation was beid Rast evenire, pe was cooupied by Richard War- ‘Couminioner Brawe (Fourteenth ward) presanied & eommunicaton from the Jooal board of the Fourteenth ‘ward, reoapitulating the points in dispute, and closing wiih & request that the Board of Raveation do asopt some mea- were mare in Keaplng wlth the spirit of our tustitatious to yoleare the Wachere—or, if not wil, wt least ail Dut one of @Wew—frow their present Hovdies, and tsi the matier by seme meant which will Jerre om neutral iD ibe affair Vem ft Be legally decited—the Commissioners believing Wai if the Board onwetun we subject wid its wooted Mberality, cea be anicably adjusted, t the swusfacton Of ull concerned, seve the principles volved, which can eaiy De decided by the lagu! tribunals of the State, Commissioner Bykxp offored ube folowing resolation in with the communicados BBA Moved ils adep- eonnection Resolved. That the President and Be, end whey are penton Girecred wale warren & for the paymnoet of i ere ire: « oareRy’ abe principal of male devartanent of ments uaderstont the trustees of tbe, Pour. mobs 2 ou Secgrand he oe underiog th r of the said by-law fh tbe ease 01 Gbe wad temcder. Commst over CosnmvG moved thas the comm enc yo“) thn, and ali otber similar ones in relereuce to the Bobw questuw, be referres tothe Comaitice on By- WWE WHE Circovous to Teport at DeXt Meeting. Comminsoner Warmrerky caues for the ayes and noes ‘wwpeu. Mr. Cushing's mobo. ‘Cem inser ADAMS expressed a hope ihat the ree lu. Bon We refer Whe matter Would De cared. “This Boart eomimuec be, ‘has teen called Wgetber ata very us) time, oD A day whocd as eplirely eat of the usaal ours of oor Gays of meetng. The prinied notices of specie: Teetngs ave the word Wednesday pristed ia Wem, bot ip Uke case Wat word was erases, aud Tues. day S.ngutuled §=Many members who receive these ste- res )jeo DOLCES OF MreGNEs COUSIN it Raneo~ssary (0 reed tr, Rateradly suppusing that the meevugs will be Bei oz the usual Cay, and this is the reasoa why so wsry of wor seats are empty tonight No member ot fhe Beart who has not read the notice s here tha even- mg. 1k & therefore Dut jost that we sboul have the pre- sent Cmwunication referred, Ww order that we may ob. tim the eenumest of the Svard upon it. Gen temen bare come here tonight woo were the qrguatcrs of this special meeting, fully prepared fe have cerisin meassuree oa this subject carried Geroogt at ali bazares, when those whoare weil Known to Re opputes to them are net here, or perhaps bave no EBOe) oge What 8 meeting Wes place today. The Board Deas aireacy expressed itself on this subject by the passing Ewe dy aw = requiring the reading of the Scriptures in tne eebovls so that any acon to the ntrary which may be taken at us meeting must be regaried as bosule to the expressed seotment ot the whole Board. I therefore re- pest my desire to have the motion to refer adopted. ‘Commissioner Warerscry felt that the Board could not adopt a by-law for @ resolution Mr. Cuaaing’s motion was a by-law. The most the Board could do with it would be, therefore, wo aie to adopt 69 much of it as referred to the comtounicauon already vreeented. It would be for ‘We Board to do as they thought proper with aay others op ths or any subject which might b: presented to them. ‘While he was opposed to the pasting of tbe r-solution, or part of it, be would remind the Board of this fact. i question being now called for aud the ruil called, ur Cashing’s motion was lost, fourteeu members voting | im the affirmative and fifteen ta the pegative. Oommesiouer WaTeRstry then offered the following re- solvbon,and moved its adoption — Reso'ved, That the snm of $50 is hereby appropriated to | Bor Re crpenees of weating 1a the vrover court she power of Board to pass the by ed on the Sthday of fune 2eet tm relation to be ose of the (bible 4 uke ward arools of ‘of this eity, ove Dalf to be paid to euch counsel ag may be | selected by the President of this Hoard, and ene half to suck eounse! an may be selected by snch teacher as may be desig. iy writing by the teachers whose #1 arins have not been Boi9 by receno of noe-compliance with sali by law, or by & Commissioner Braxe moved al! of his resolution except the last ine or two, referring 10 what was expected from the Trustees of the Fourteenth ward regarding the tesung of the case in the courts, as a substitute for Mr. Water- Dury’s resviction, Cousiderable agitation provailed throughout the Board, many Commissinvers simultaveonsly desiriog to be heard, Wa the micst of which Commission-r StarroRD moved to Isy doth resolutions and the wh lo subject on the table. ‘Commis+iouer Watson desired to be excused from voting on Mr. Waterbury’s resoluuon, as be wonld be entirely ‘epposed to entertaining a resolution wbich woald place tbe Beard in the ridiculous posivon of sustaining itself against a lawsuit commenced py a teacher and yet de fraying the expenses of the plaintiff and defendant in the care The Prertpent informed Mr. Watson that the question Wat not now ou Mr. Waterbury’s resolution, and he then * directed the Cierk to call tbe Toll upon tbo inotion of Mr. Stafford to lay the whole subject on the tal The vote was announced 10 be as follow absentece hud*been repeatedly cal ed:- - missioners Watson, Coger, Andrews, Tucker, Gilderaleeve, farr, Mason, Meitzgar, Bramhall, Reynolds, Adams, Stat” ford, Curbing, Cantrell, Fairman, Marriner—Total 18. Ne gattve—Commis-iouers McCoy, Crozivr, Fitzgerald, Dough- erty, Barry, Begg, Bloomfield, White, Glover, Green, Byrue, Benedict, Curtis, Waterbury, O'Keefe—Total 15. The President having’ sonounced that the motion to lay tbe resolutions and the whole subject on the table was esrried, Mr. ADams moved that the Board ajjoura, and tbe motion prevailed by a vow of seventeen aguinst teen. Thus another meeting of the Board of Efncation has taken place at which nothing was done but discuss the “Bible Questiop,”” without accomplishing aything or drawing the vast nearer to its solution, Alter the meeting a majority of the Commissioners re- wained in the bail for a length of time, warmly discussing whether the Bible i a sectarian book, tbe comparative | merits of the Dovay and Protestant ‘versions, and authority of the Boars of Education to order the Scriptures tw be read without note or comment aa they have done. Obituary. BBY. DR. ATPCHIRUY, IOV KRYERTER TO THE AMERICAN PRATT ON PREIS. Reangiae (tages 1) eenmater tn North China ora Mr. Acchiawn tat Ra... Pein afer parting (aa hean erpated, and a 8 proved wn truly) forever from cherish- 6 frieude at tue fortaer tation, wikh the determination to remain, if possible, wough all alone, asoliary witness for the truth in the great metropolis of the north. It soon eeame evident, however, that this was rendered tmprac- ticable by the iguorauce and suspicion of the Chinese gov ernment. And when the devoted missionary fit, even before leaving the capital, toat be was struck by the hand Of death, it was not without a feeling of calm satiafaction that he eontempiated the progpect of laying his remains im a soil which he was not permitted to occupy as a la Dorer—taking porsession of the ground in tue name of bis Muste-, by ming ing bis body with its dast, and Jeav. ing at leas! a graves ove two tertify to passers-by that a mersenger of the Cross had come to seck their good, Ju jucid intervals, the night before bis death, he gavo lear expression to bis religions vi my Master,” he sai, ‘with gres ; but my trust ig m his atoning blood; aud on this expedition | have been betrayed into some inconsistencies, but still I have evjoyed hours of sweet communion with God.” Rising with o convulsive spring, he gazed up into the starry sky, absorbed with visions of extatic glory; “I see Jesus and al) the propbets,” be exclaimed; aad then he poured out his soul in sublime strains of prayer and praise, Goveluding with tue doxology, “Hosanna! Hosaana in the est!” le remembered several absont friends and sent thanks to some for their kindness in days past, and messages of aflection to others. “Toll +”? saidthe, starting from an uneasy slumber, “that I have loved him tenderly and devotedly; and I loved him to the last. We shall not ‘be long separated. Then wo shalt be with our wives in Heaven. Tell him to be faipbfal unto death. And I say the same to you, and to all thy Shanghae friends.”” Ata late our a Chinese prefeet, Le by name, came to fee him; and taking him by the hand, 1uformed him that, to avoid’the heat of the day, he was avpoiuted to escort ‘him on his Journey early the next morning, in advance of the rest of the company. Wo taow Nea-t’ang kien, yung bp yu fuh”—“I am going to Heaven tw everlasting lessedness,”” wae is emphatic reply, which may cages pears memory of ‘that espe to his dying day, let mn 100 to Sxpiia Gira, i bicesedness anticipated ye Horing his last days, he had been diligent in his Mas- ter'e service: and on bboara the Powhatan, God had he re im a8 ap inetrament in bringin; ron ee the knowledge of the true Messiah “That, young He, Drew—through what difficulties be hay bad to struggle!” rom a mage of inartica. SOUDUB, and indicated that te object stil shared’ is dying thoughts ee ee When some of his fellow travetiors came to bis weltare, he exborted them tenderly "and first Lied “make their calling and election sure. When Dr. Williams and myselt were tozot Dedside, he requested us to repeat to him great and Precious promises” of God's word: and to mug bine eons f the Fongs of Zion. After Finging awhile, im which be attempted to Join with his feeble failing voioo, we read hitn several of his favorite bymus, pausing for bam wo repeat such pasrages as he was atill able to reco ‘This wat Sabbath evening. Before the ain of tha day bis voice was Dearly goue: and. shortiy after we re sumed our jour ey, his pilgrim spirit ceased its wander iugs, aud returned to ite heavenly home. ersonal Intelligence. Hon. Charles Sumner, who cams a passenger from Forope by the Capada, arrived at his home in Boston, on the Yist inst. He is in; good health, and looking well, and ‘Was not injuriously affected by the sea voyage. ‘The two vacancies on the Georgia Supreme Bench were filled on Nov. 10, by the Legislature, by the election of Hon. R. F. Lyon, 'viee Henry L. Benning ag ag expired,) and ot Hon. Linton Stephens, ‘viee Hon. J. McDonald, Fesigned, Judge Benning had declined being « candidate for re-eicctio ‘The cecal (Mfase.) Spy taki es the starch out of a “Washington correspondent by calling bim a ‘fellow,’ for verti a . Disteas ia goat Sumner is about to marry aud re- Ho.® A. 0. P. Xicho! Hon. Sylvester Mowry, de ‘Waebin, % citioan Of Chicago was last woek noter' ol blessed by th: of a 8.00, Who was instantly nained Joke Brown, and eo eSe will te 9 Publicly christone t x Royal Hychness the Prince of Wales has now been the University of Oxford a week, and he inay be con- ae to have irl ae on his career ag an 8 to be tw conf: Oronian, | He reolnion pate nform to ail the serpects like its ordinary mem: en and family, of Tennesses, and egate from Arizona, are in im pearly al) ‘AND COUNTER RESOLU- | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Temoay, Nov. 22, 1869. The following is & comparative statement of the exports | (exctus.ve of specie) from New York to foreigo ports for the week and since January 1:— 3867. 1958. i week....... $2, 1,406 , Previonaly reported. ea’eaeaes sastsee aan | Since January 2... $65,040,910 55,001,200 69 25! vod As compared with last year the exbibit is respectable; Dut we still fall short of the export of 1867. Included ia the exportsof the week are 36,000 barrels of flour and 10,000 bushels o wheat; rather more than half the flour apd al) the wheat went to England. The expert of cotton is increasing; it foots up last week about 5,200 bales. There 1s a fair prospect, as the movement both in cotton and produce Is on the increase, that the calendar year wil) come up tw the total of 1867. ‘The total export from New York, including specie, will be about thirty millions in exces of that year, ‘There is po particular change in the money market. Mon-y is in active demand, but rates are as last quoted. ‘This is hardly the season at which the market can become A fair business bas been done in foreign exchange. The rates at the leading drawers are 110 a 11034 for sterliog bills, ame 6 1334 and § 104; for francs, At these figures some leading houses bave sold a fair amount of bilis. Commercial Dills, especially on Paris, are very scarce in- deed; the brokers quote 1004; for bills on London, and 515 for francs. No specie that we hear of is going Europe im the Cupard steamer of to-morrow. ‘The following are the last quotations of sight exchange on New York at the cities mentioned:— 2 premium. Pbilade tpbia, ‘The movement in Panama continues to impart liveliness to the dealings on the Stock Exchange. The price rose to day from 133 to 13734, at which figure it was in do mand between the boards; in the afternoon it gold at 138, but afterwards fell off, and closed at 136 bid. As some \gvorance is expressed in the street wh regard to the nature of the charter of the Panama Company, it may be as well to explain that at the expiration of twenty-five years from its date the government of New Granada have the right of taking the road at a fixed price— $5,000,000. Nine years of the charter have alreaiy elapsed; should the government insist upon their rights, the stockholders’ interest in the road will therefore termi- nate in 1875. In the meantime, however, it seams likely that the company may pay regular dividends of twenty per cent per annum—so that, when the road docs pass out of their hands, it will not have proved bad property— even if purchased at its present price. The bears were free purchasers to-day. Among the other stocks, the one which advanced the most was Hudson River, which rose to 41% between the doards, closing at 41% did. This stock has risen ten per cent within a comparatively short pe- riod, Pacifle Mail wag active at adecline in the morn- ing, but rallied in the afternoon. Nothing is kaown with regard to the dividend. The North Star will resume her place in Vanderbilt's line on the 25th; her planking was rubbed off while she was on the rock, but such was the strength of her oak timbers that one small pump kept ber dry on the way home. Illinois Central was one per cent lower. The other Western stocks are uuchanged, with a generally steady appearance. Central does not fluctuate. There were free sales of the Erie mortagage Donds to-day, predicated, apparently, on the news that tome of the Ist mortgage bond holters had applied for relief frem the State Comptroller. What the aim of the Ist mortgage bond ho'ders may be the cfficers of the com. pany here do not know; they probably desire to have their interest paid out of the first net moneys receivod from the road. This of course cannot be refused them. It is the hope and expectation of the receiver to be able to pay off all the back in- terest on the first two mortgages within 60days. Some of the second mortgage bond holders have been ‘agitating the propriety of applying for a second receiver. We learn that the holders of one-half that lasue have sign- ed a statement expressing their satisfaction with the pre- sent state of things. The etock is steady. In the after- noon the market was preity active and generally higher; stocks closed firm at the folowing quotations:—Missouri 6's, 843g a %; Canton, 17% a %; Cumberland Coal prefer- red, 1344 a 34; Pacific Mail Steamship, 75a 14; New York Central, 803, 45; Erie, 75 @ %; Hudson River, 41 a 4244iarlem, 10 a 34; Harlem preferred, 36 a *{; Reading, 3834 a 34; Michigan Central, 40% a 414; Michigan South ern and Northern Indiana, 634 a %; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana guaranteed, 173; a 2{; Panama, 136 a ilinois Central, 60% a 3¢; Galena and Chicago, 73a 44; Cleveland and Toledo, 2044 a; Chicago and Rock Island, 6375 a 43. The second trial of Warren Leland, of this city, on charges connected with the Colchester Bank, came yes- terday to the conclusion that was openly prodic:ed and generally expected. At the critical moment, Mr. Jones, the principal witness against Leland, aod the late cashier of the Colchester Bank, could not be found; whereupon, of course, the case came toan end. Whether or no Mr. Jones, who was 60 frecly accused of baving got up the prosecution to Jevy black mail on the Lelands, succocded in bis aim, and obtained payment of his grandfather's elaim against the landlords of the Metropolitan Hotel, we are left to conjecture, One thing is certain: the whole pro: ceeding was quashed , because the man who had originated the case, and whese evidence was, if true, most conclu sive against Leland, deliberately refused to come into court and bear testimony to what he knew. Anything more ridiculous than the figure cut by the receivers of the bank, when they saw their case break down throagh the resolute refusal of Jones to testify, it wore dificult to conceive. As matters stand, the victims of the Colchester swindle are without redress. Mr. Jones has told us bis story; but as he declines to repeat it, it seoms | that, under the laws of Connecticut, it goes for nothing, and ig asif ithad never been uttered. Mr. Leland re- serves his story; it isa pity he does not give itto the world. Such exploits as the successful organization and triumphant administration of @iank like thatat Colches. ter arc too rare to remain in obscurity; every one of the skilful engineers is entitled toa feir share of fame. We Lope and trust that notwithstanding Jones’ silence, we have not seen the last of the Colchester Bank. ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol. lows:— $177,742 65 74,00 00 Payments... Balance The exchanges atthe Bank Clearing House this morning ‘Were $20,258,990 53, and the balance $958,693 75. ‘The statements of the Philadelphia banks for the pas two weeks compare as follows:—~ Nov. 21. 11,646,890 Inc. 401 032 18; 212,918 23724,858 2,664,119 Dec... 70,230 ‘The Albany Argus of this morning, in alluding to the proceeding against the New York and Erie Railroad, saye— Prior to 1845 the State bod made a joan of $3,000,000 to the New York and Erie road. By a law of that fae the State released its lien in the following manuer:—The roud was authorized to issue $3,000,000 of new bonds, which the State was to take in full of it# former loan, and assign from time to time to the company, on the expenditure by it Of certain specified sums in the construction of the road. ou failure of payment of interest or principal, ‘‘may place the same in the bande of the Comptroller, who eball pro- ceed to foreclose the same,” and eell the road. Any bond- holder who has filed notice of the fuct with the Comptrol- ler is entitied to three months’ notice of the sale, Stock Exchange. $6000 1 8,74. 005 Torspar, Nov. 22; 1860 1000 Virginia 68... 9317 tae 4000 Erie RE Istinbs 895 2000 E RR dd m b 63 67 lo. d 68 = 100 Harlem i . i 69 = 150 Harlem RR pret, a mb 45 16 NH & Hart RR, 10(0 Erie RR ¢ b ‘71. 26 1500 Reading RR 3000 H Rav RR et m 105 34 2000 +. 108% i000 ta € & ii gb a 2000 do... 1g 3600 Gat Gi 8 m 9314 3000 72 Mich ‘Central RR. 40) 100 Mich oA & NIaRR on 9835 Tobe Park ‘Basic’ : as 200 Penn Coal Co. b30 10 Second Av RR. TOL $00 Del & Huach +060 100 £0 Pac wal wo Ta 733 100 tae 170 rig bad 18% 146,978,280 Dec. 234,053 Section 6 of this act provides that the holder of any boad, | ‘250 60 $90 on a hi RR... 65, i | ia CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Traspay, Nov, 22-6 P. Asums.--The sales wore small, including pots ene. and pearls at bo. Bredfervrys —Flour—The market waa firm, with somo demand for export, though some leas active. The sales embraced about 2,000 bbis., closing within the following range of prices: Sound eupertine State, $490 2 $4 95 Extra State... -5610 a 616 Supertine Western. 506 a 510 Common to choice Western extra, . 520 a 533 Extra Groesee.......++ 635 a 7 OH “Mixeo to straight ‘Southern 660 a 575 Strarght 10 good extra do, 2580 a 725 Choice extra family and bakers’ brands... 700 a 8 00 Rye flour, $50 a 435 Corn meal, 40 a 440 Canadian wi les of 360 bbls. les ad at $5 25 a $6 26. pecieeh flour was in st with sales of about 2,200 bbis., closing within the range the above quotations. Rye tlour was in fa demand; with sales of 346 bbls = Corn Teal wap pleady, with sales of 3,000 bbls. reported chiefly Brapdy wine, at $4 36 ufloat, and Jersey’ at $4.8 $4 074;. Wheat—The sales embraces about 26,40 bushels, at $1 60 a $t 63 for white hae $138 for whive Canadian, $1 45 for amber Micvigan, $1 19 for Milwaukee club, and’ red Westra (winter) on p. t. Corn—sales 10,000 bushels new crop Jersey and Sonthern yellow at 76c. a 83c. Kye—Nales 3,000 bushels at 86c a $8 Barley—Salee Ww ‘600 bushels State and Canada East at7éc.ak3c. Oats are actively onquired for at rather better prices, Corrkr—The sales embraced about 3,200 bags Rio, chiefly at 113¢c.; 800 mats Java at l6c., and 600 bags Lagnayra triage at p t. SorToy.—The sales embraced about 2,000 bales, a good tion in trapsitu, clusing tamely on the basis of 113;c. for + midaling uplands. FreigeTs.—Rates were firm. To Liverpool 600 bales of cotton were engaged at 3-16d., and 800 tlerces beef at 38. rosin were epgaged at 38 , ant 100 ime at bs. To Bremen ec.; 110 tons measure- ment goods at 20s,, and 200 bbis. rosin at 23. 6d. To Hamburg 150 bales cotton were engaged at Ic.; 200 bbls. ement goods at 408 ‘ately at the old pricas. Tay Sales of ubout 1,000 a 2,200 bales were made at ‘760. a 81. for shipment. Hors.—The sales were light: 40 bales new crop wore sold for city use at Ic. a 17%¢ ; choice were held at Lc. Jnon,—Sales of 80 tons Scotch pig were made at $23 a $23 60, six mouths. Lime was in moderate request at 80s. a $1 10 for both sorts. Morasers,—Sales of 200 bbls, New Orleans, old crop, Were made at 40c., and small lots of Caba muscovado at 28e. Nava Srorra.—The sales embraced about 600 bbls. spirits turpentine at 45c. a 454cc., and 250 do. rosin at $1 50. Cruce was quiet and nominal. 0118.—The market was firm for lmseed, with moderate sales seported. Sperm and whale were unchanged. Provisions —Pork—The market displayed increased ac- tivity apd firmness, with sales of about 3,000 bbis., bard cludiny £88 at $15 60a $16 76,and prime ‘at $10 Crerd $11. Beet was in ste dy request, with salea of 400 a. $00 bbis., inclaoing pew country mers at $5 25, repacked Western at $9 a $10, and extra at $10 50 a $11 875. Sales of 60 a 60 bbis beet hams were made a $14 60. Bacon Was more achve, With sales reported of 2,000 boxes mil- dics, meluding 1,000 do. long ribbed at §24¢. and 1,000 do. at 83gc. for January and February delivery. Prime mess beef wus firm, with sales of 200 Cleveland at $20. Lard was unchanged, witb sales of about 250 bbis. and tierces at \0Xc. a 10%c a Me—the latter figure for choice. Butter and cheese were in fair demand and prices un- changed. Rick —The sales embraced abort 200 casks at 4c. a 42/0. SvGaR.—The market was quite firm, being strengthened by telegraph resorts of ap active avd firm market at New Orleans. ‘The sales embraced about 600 hhds. Cuba mns- about 2,400 ; 120-doxes at 8c. aBixc, rhe to go West, at ‘Topacco —There 18 a better demand for good Spanish filers, bot the article is getting scarce, Tho sales em- braced 161 bales Havana at 26c. a Bic. 35 do. Sagua at Pp. t.; 42 cases secaleaf, 9c a 180. TaLLow.—Saler of 8,000 Ibs. were made at 103{c. a 11¢. ‘Waiskxy was quiet at 28c., while sales of 200 bbis. were reported at 28c. Great Sale of Fifth Avenue Property. Yesterday noon Anthony J. Bleecker, Son & Co. sold twenty-four lots—six of them corners—between Centra; Park and Mount Morris square. This property formed part of the great Watts estate. The bidding was very spirited and the prices realized not fully up to the antici. pation of the owners:— gees e. cor. 5th ave. and 111th st., 25.2x100 ft... 92,750 3x! 4% go. adjoining. above, 25 “a. do. do. do. So. do. do. do. : 1,850 Co. do. and 112th et., 25.2100 fc... 2,650 | with boilding, n. #. 111th t., 100 ft-e, bth ave. 2028 2, 8. 1th st, adjoining above, 2oxI7-6. "5 do. ach . 600 reer ae Soxst. 720 n. ¢. cor. 5th ave. and 112th st., 25 uxid0 ft... 2,450 68 do. adjoining 3 above, 25.3x100 ft... 1;750 do. do. 25.8x100 ft... 1,660 do. do. os: 253x100 ft ea 1,650 do. do. ao. 25.3x100 ft... 1,675 do. do 25 Bx100 f ace: cor, Gh ave. and 118th st » 26.2x100 SERS te RR tt CS with build’gs ns. 112th st, 100 fo 5th av.25xit n., 112th st, adjoining above, 26x100, ‘e do. 13th oe 100 ft. e. a ave. 8. €. cor. buh ave. and 116th at., 25.2x100 ft, 116th st. 100 ft. e, 5th av.25x136. do. adjoining, 26x110 ft do. do. 2 do. do. 25x50.81t.... 410 do. do. 25x29 114; ft 380 Pe ta a RS ft at or. Sth ave. and 120th = 100.10xi00 ft. is Port of New York, November 22, 1859. CLEAR Steamablp Avia (ir), Lott Livervool—E Cunard, Steamship Thomas Swan, Ramsey, Baltunore—H B Crom- well & Co, Ship Martba, Rich, Melbourne, Snip Qcenn Telegrash Litie, San Franctsen Suton & Co. hip Mercury. French, Hayre—Boyd & Hiacken, Ship Chuse. Kawarde. Charlestou—N H Bark Pentucket, Leightoa, aspinwall—Yznaga, del Valle & Bark Helvetia (Brem), Poppe, Charleston—Poppe & Co. Brig Sind, Chase, Ciet ugg Brig Pizarro, Starges, Moblie—N Ht Brigham, Tig 8M Newhall (BH), Ellis, Elizabethport--Post & Small. Sehr Dauphin (Fi Bavre—Hord 4 Htncken, Sebr 8 J leson—MoCrendy, Mott & Co, Fehr Oren. —f vWestagane B U, Schr JM Hughes, Howard, Newbern, NO—J L Davis, Schr M Peavey, Armstrong, Bath—G L, Hatch & Co. Ka, Chaniberluln, Bostoo—J W icKee Behr Wolvott, Ps payion & Sprague. Bleumier Novelty. Bell, Philadel ARRIVED. Strarmsbin Augusta, Woodhull. Savannah, with mdao and passengers, to 8 L Mitchill & Son. 19th inst, passed in the Per hound ta. sche AA lendel, from Havana: aio, chr Plandome, Brown. for New York; 20th 53) AM. 3) miles 4W. from Fryingpnn Shoul, passed sieamshlp Montgomery; Zist, 315 4M, 40 miles from Ratieras, passed steainship Florida steamenin Potomac, bhi, 3 W miles North of Barnegat; lies broadside on, and hendi port Hesmsbip Cheeapeako, Crowell, Portland, with mdse and passengers. to HB Crom hie Wabash (of Bulky, Parry ington, Bordeaux, 48 days, with mews to CC Dranean. Now 1% off George's Bho enw a annn tly of pine boards. From lon 30 wo 60 bas had nothing but heavy westerly geen: lost sails. &e, ship Robert Copter, Arnold, Fluabing, 45 days. Ia ballast, to Breger # Caldwell. "Has had heavy westerly gales for ihe lant 90 days. Ship Liberty, Atkin. New Orleans Nov 1, and SW Pass 6th, to FP Stenton lag Kast Harbor, TI, Nov 6, with enlt, to OF Ki Mh inet, fat ee tot i, oy ont, tat 38 0, Jon 74, Sepals will ig ADN, steer ‘Timandre (of kan Frances), Turner, Salem, 2 dn ballndl to Wha T Coleman & Co.” Game vot port to OR Ghe'Kebaington (of Charleston), McKay, Savanna ls Mar, ‘chr Kensing ), MeKay, Oct 13, with pimento, de, to Brett & Oo. Oct 18, 800 yards horth ot Cape Antonio light, saw. a large versel ashore with her tives lower masts sanding: 2b, iat 39 Jog 77 7, xEe- rlenerd a severe hrreicane commencing at KBE, the rier 20; hove tco under bare poles; the Scereer main broke the gail, ‘out of the in (of Fastpord), Apr ie fasket carried away Frmainabeet ad heon Thoom “tackle; exporting fie veel fo feunder” hove over part of trom pac the wind varying from Wi to NW, and 4 Rehr Phe drow, Marana, 12 daya, with full and weer st, terns, Baw steamship Stones Taylor pence for lineata, Retr Fiteht aie y Phin bin for Prpvidence. r fo lance. Eebr Allen Downs Pilindelohia for New ‘Bedford. fe mW Ti Taener, Cows Philadel tor Boston, Sclu Plymouts Rock, Norris, 1, 86 hours. at Boston jee lat 31, on 80; n'a gale trom Ne ora Wroke mais rail and oe. do. » do. large gore 8. 8. 113th st. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 610 nie. cor. 5th ave. ond 11st st , 25 2x10 ft... 2,170 @.8 “go. adjoming above, 25 3x100ft ea 1,490 | do. "25.3100 ‘1. ca 1,405 linge gored do. 25 Bxt00 ft... 1/375 do. do. 25,3x100 00... 17210 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1859. ‘br Iyohelle, Fantilin, Bosten, hr Copia. oaton, $ dh Bon, sy Bel Perumvernnen Ble Faty (hp), from Tasha lel mercer et * RATT. Flesmabip Alabama, Savannal tim va unin ha . taeton bs reg Germania (Pras), Bal. am ae eats WHoputllo, for for San ‘Franciaco, Je aneboréd at ue wat the day NBto NW. Telegraph rime Report. ane LARATAISE Nov 22. an yn ar are bark coming op the bay. The whip ‘real Ramubile, for San Frangiaon, te oan ‘an: chor pear the SW Spit Steamer Marton, for Obarles’on, pass. Oo gun the Naneows, atit ates the Progatan shiv ‘era. nia, a itimore, steamer Alahama, fe Saal vannab, at 405 PD ‘Wied W WNW, moderate; weather ol HIGHLANDE, Nov 22. eanser—so inward bound roenela » eight calm. ‘Weather clear and BRANDY HOOK, Now 22, sunaet—One bi going the bay. Wind WHNW, light; wentuor clears © &%°S S010 UP Miecella: os Tha steamahin Augusta, Capt Woothul', arrived yesterday mort ing from Savannah. Weare unper ob!igatlous to purser Hempstead for late papers. Pen 2 Nortu Star, which waa pais on French Keys, wae y morning taken on the great Balan k for rerales. Oo “ihe atnrboart wie of ker hota, se inbudly chafed, some four or five frames broken.“and her Keak for. faery oped tet Ia worn away 9 the aaron srw Surr Gonprss, Oro Roaton trom reports 19th vet IOP A erate tuk nit wi wind ge south one struck ou F' rower ae and re. meine of the garge woh all eae day morning, S rortinn of the ear a ta bu tind forced the ship over the bar. x i Rar N Larranex, previous'y reported, Hes on the bottom fh for athoma of wale The preepect of Saving sbip ad. carEo Bree Emir Warmworoy, at Mobile, was towed into donp water 16tb by steamers Naicher avd Lick’ Keys. She baa sustained no damage of ronsequenee, Kank Gro W Hata, Titus, revorte Bare Serapima, Anderson (late Day at Charleston from Roréeaus, iz seos 8 that on the 19th ult pte Davig died of chro- nic diarrhoea, The deceased was a native of Sweden, and about 87 years of age Bare Avice TaRtron, Williams, from legborn for Boston, ai Holmes! Hole, experienced heave jgtlen during the eenge 18th toa, In & gale fro sea made © ome te breach over the vessel "aed ited ee with water; ‘split storm salis and stove water onsk: Bangor, Sb ult, for Pave Riarze, Earvinglon <@ andl ous cargo of 100 M feet Jong lumber 10,000 laine Dighton, with and B00 pickers eprne weak during heavy rwoaiben which coptinved to increaee until the 2h inst when ahe was aban. Goned. full of water. about 1f0 miles SE frm Naataekat South Shoal Ceptain and crew taken off bv sche “ommander-tn- Chet, from Porto Nigh, which vevesle arrived. lw” Bosto Bay — 1b. The Rialto was about 25 years o'd, and was not Bric Rrrcnanp & Torrey Cole 14 dave from Guadalonpe for Jackaonville, put toto Naasan 7th tet, in eo geoanquende of ail ber crew being attyeked with fever tour dave afte: leavin, pert. Bbe wuched at Rleuthera and obtained the assistance of seven to navigate and ‘On her arrival ‘tint inland “where, the sick ae «than lant rie o where the sick were lanted and pi in hospital. Soe of Be meen (Henry Be Bont) oy die ihe othe: are recoverin, ‘be vengel ia: ae dee to Nessa g=3 a N I wreck of brig Marthn Hill. waterlogged and in a sinking enndt Sap the see making a completa over her; spars along- ide. appeared to have been buta short time in that eitnation ee Samvet Fraxcrs, Moore, from Charleston for Neuvitas before reporte! at Nasaau in distress. lost aails, &c She was Aloo leaking badly and would have to discharge to repair. Be Bro Heaeian, Reade, from, Conibonn. Gow vie 8t Tho mas, with grano. got ai on Saturday night at quarant delow Baliimore, and was got off 221, uoinjured Ghia Sis Nelson, at Charleston from Matangaa, had salle ) Scun @ Horrwax—St Johns NF. Nov 8—The sohr @ Hoff- man, of Fall Hlvor, Capt Lewis, whieh sailed (rom New Yor Eentember 16 for Fogo, NE. putinty Bay Ball, abont 18 miles south of this port, being strained and otherwise disadled. 90 that she mate and seamen have refused to proceed any further m foun Mrwaxpa, Phipps, at New Haven from Mayaguez, lost square sai Scum wince Awidon, benee for New Smyrna, Fla, put into Savannah 1th fn cistréss, having lost topmeats Scur Mary, Samson, from Plymouth, Muss, to a port io Louisiana, pul into Nasaau 9th inst, anpposed in distress. Scie JD Staxtey—Squan Reach, Nov 19—The earco of this vessel ig all shipped from the bench, and on its wav to the city She has been hove head off ahore, and the next tide may float her off. Fenn Oxo C Grn! reported lost was a ve Terme! of 105 tense oud bnd been fitted n Niedfort Tor har non businesMduring the winter, of fretebting between Frankling, Ja Savanpeb and Charleston, she was owned one balf ia NBedtord. and ove half in verhy, Corn. and was valned at abont $8.0%—no inaurance, She’ bad on freight, 0 deck, R Jack the Kate, of & tone, recentiy. Dave at nk patents fore Plauter nt Frook in. which was valned at $1,000; and ts insu: for $£00 at the Pacific office In NBedford. S.oor RH Greene, Tyler, from Port Ewen for Providence, prtunto New London tat, having stove bulwarks and lost deck load of coal off Bartlett's Reef 20th, 1007 James Laxrnear, Griffin, from Elizabetboort, soruny a leak when off New Haven, which continued to increase ual her are-ra) off New London Hebt, hen he water wna np to the cab . PbO war towed to the tint nor h of the city by f where tbe pow lien sunk. She bat hor Joad of coal. washed overboard when of Horwo's Point. Ruistot Fog Nov 4—The fotlowing vessels have met with Aamace during the gales f Oct 260 and Ist inat— ‘he bark Savannah, of Kechmond, Capt Polley. sustained other damage hovert Hi Five: Inet sale apd reeaived caver ‘Whitmore. of Blehmona, ‘ar Sion eal vai a stove bu'wafte and will, have to discharge The shio H Brockman, of New. York, Johnson, Joat ‘eal and reaaived otber damages; put into Swansea. ‘Sea Balle, of New York, Leland. cot away her masta, Demmpined tbronaton: sk waking water This vessel bns received repairs bere to ths Extent of £2 100 for ‘damagen ebaia ned on” Bichibneto Bee (Br letier to Bilwood Walter, Haq, Secretary Board of U writers) Key West, Nov 17—The last news from the ship Heldlebur: in very favorable, he wreckers have ymmpot her oat sod she has been moved 75 feet Tf the weather continues fair she will be got off. About $000 bales of cotton have been sx from ihe ships Deldiebnrg, Cenrice Croaker & Oy eth © a ren Mare Gi a ‘a 5 doubt be lost. ‘The bark Mary Coo and brig North, botb ashore north of Fnpiter Inlet, have also bilged The wreckers will inske an effort to save their cargoes. (Rv latte to Kllwood, Walter, Euq, Secretary of the Board of Underwriters ) Piywovrn, Noy 4—The American ship Ocean Pearl Chand- ler, 18 Gays trom Rordenux for Mobi e. lost #1! three toomae’s, ship strained, and making much water, 8 feet now In the bolts 20 men were'sent of from the ehore to’ keep it under, nnd she ‘will come inte the dock for examination and repairs. The american hip 8 Nieho as, iragcon, of ahd for New Xork. from PBavre (140 passengers). was wasted in last Tuesday's gale, and this alernnon the chief mate came tn bere from about 20 miles off Start, wih areqneat teom the enptain to the United Stetes Consni to send ont a steamer to tow him into port. The Congnl at once despatched the steamer Lard Yarborough to effect that object. Qcxexstows. Nov 4—Br bmg Edmiston Bros Kirk from Glassow for Boron, putin today, leaky, with decks swept andone man wesbed overboard Fehr Pharos of New Bedford, €5 tons 6 years old, haa been purebssed for $1400 hy Brown a Sons of Ballimore’ and Cant Geo F_ Keene, late of brig Herald of Sippican, whe ts to cam mand her, She wii hall from Baltimore, where she 'e to he fitted for an expedition in the Caribbean Sea tn search of guano ands. ‘The Mansnatt, a aplendid new ship. of abont 1.050 tons: bollt by Mr Tsaae Taylor, at Quiney, Maes, has been par” chered by Mr Suchet Maaran 24, of Providence on private terns, ahd wil! bail from Providence. She ia intended for the veval freigbling business, under the command of Capt Ee Spr: ’An AL white onk ship of abont 1000 tone, was to_be launched at Kah Monday morning by Messrs Houghton & Bros. She is ibe np recently Taunched st Rrunawick. Me by Masers Pennet! Brothers, has heen named the John O Baker, and will ‘be commanded by Cant James Roas. Notice to Mariners. Coast Survey Orrick, Nov 9, 1859. + Fin—T have the bonor to commnnicste that in the progrena of bydrographte operations on the coast of Maine in Augnat Lieut Com'g A Murrav, URN Aeaistunt Const Survey de- Fhlgned he peeltion of rock. bare at low tide off Oxunqul Wig yhout a mile and half “iantial) from that elage, and was unknown to the reridents of the adjoining oonst rites boldly from the . from four to seven fathonse of water being found fm its ‘immediate vicinity, and in the opinion of Lient Com'g Murray ehonld be marked by axpindle T would reenectful ooy of thie letter may be furnished to the I, Roard, and that authority may ve given for publishirg it in the usual form as a notine to mariners. D BACHE, Supt. To Hon Howr1t Cons, Secretary of Treasury. Whalemen. ATr, tt New Bedtora 20th inet, bark Macomber, Const f Africa, Annton, Sept 7, with 400 bbis wp! S 3 inh ofl, and 2000 Ibs hone on board | Fent home on the voy- ace 1% bhis sp off. Reports on Conat of Africa. Amp 2), era, Chiide: Darimewih. 2505 1, 10 hobk, Charles & Fa Del. Jo, who requested "ant Macnab nothing, (has ip heen “id #14 from do 2ist ‘aylor, Pac fic Capt Wirnlow, of thip Tamerlane, of Wihedtard mt "iahaton, fromthe Kodiak reports that be twok the frm whele inte mee: ten June 14, of Mount St Elias which stowed down 158 bbls, At that time hnd good weather, but too calm, as eniid not get Where we wanted fo Only eaw 3 whales from thit ima to uly T1:.on the 12th took = whale wich tnened out 200 bnta; 19h, tock one which made 2% bble: after that time for 9 daye faw'rlenty of whales. but the weather was too rgzed to do anything except for 3 days ‘Then wert to Cork’s Tnl-t, whero yr, found bark Carolire, of Greenpert who reported that she hnd 3 good daye abouta week previous, and struck 9 whales, but raved only it Winslow ears there it waa ane day calm nnd the nest day rigged: took a whale on Theeday and did not get him ent in unt Friday; bad him alongs! te 5 differ- ent timex. bit, ft was so rieged tbat be parted falls and every. thing attached: saved but 140 bbla off and 500 Ibabone, and lout 3610 bbls rll and 100)ha hone, For a week after that had fine weather but saw no whales. On the 18h Aug left the [n- Jet for Honoluin. bept 18, shot with a bomb lance from the thin a eulnbur bottom wich turned ont 46 bble. It was the fattest Winbber Capt W aver saw whale was shotin th: Vitale, sunk, and rose fe @ momentor tv o dend. Spoken, dec. Fhin Frank Fitnt, 19 daya from Glasgow for Madras, Nov 8, at 6-18, lon 1 or ano 6 days from Mobile for Liverpool, Now 0. off Orange I Ship Martha Rideout. from Cadiz for Rath, Nov 20, no lat, &o. A large donble topsail ship, steering SW by 8, oarrving thron skysatle nnd showing Trraton numbers 166 (8 Dear aw could hefore be made out), wes signalized Oct 11, lat 26 23 8, lon 41 43. Bark Susan Clark, Elliot, from Montevideo for Buenos Ayres, wna seen Oct 1, off Point Indio. ‘A bark showing Jos Hooper & Co's signal, steering 8, (pro- Unbly the Cavalie feo, from Waltimore' Bept b for Rio Ja- neiro), wae wen 23, no lat. rig Hobib, from Havana for Boston, Nov 17, lat 22 44, lon ; Monae Lotus, from Florida for Guadaloupe, Nov 11, lat 26 42, lon “ike Wiliam ©, from Bristol for NYork, Oct 23, lat 47, lon 24. > bei os rc Fovortt fe ¥i ee ort harks Oowar » Cann, ‘ mn} prved att end; 3 Arehiied, Vutuam, tor Venloe "re rep wNavarriua, PR, Now dein port brig Neuvitas, Nelson, diag, for New Haven in a few dave Bowneavx, Oct 9—Bid Highland Light (not Ligh, “Tripp, Martinique. rt Ni ship Callender, Patten, for NOrieans Idg. adage s “i a ‘rapley, Carat: Bint outward EU aL, lag Araoem Onvsland, toe Bevennsh; Onias Peaks, Torrey, Me Aor do; IE Spearing, Rogers, for Cape Good ope. eS A Texauder, oa alee a Ke na ha Bertha, Lapley, from Bristol, Just arr, to (ore feo. Oot B— * fond ne es er tren Nov ¢—Arr bark A B Cook, Mann, preesn y Ni i—Put to Goran Ranger. Know wines ind nebo i, rl Sih eau no" Poly, Wor: A ork Rew Nore he We Tondom (and Proceed esa ete nd Alma, Nutter, do for do (and tan Maser, London far New York {ana anon Raithmor we Meoba: WchatiFreaerchnand CF dwt bey fet Cursors few days! Tornado, McUarty, from N York gr Manson ‘TI, Nov 6~In port bark RH Knight, Geary, bas 5 vee danny jov ¢—Arr Sumter, Miller (or Bumphrey), Ha- “Otascow, Rov $—I Ton, Alerander, for vt ov $—In part ships, Fes Rurrachee fe More gs park es rrnys foro 6, ‘SiC id we" abip® Maistiany Nichola, ohana, ORG He fort she Jonbus, Manran, Liscomb, for nnee Cot 28 No suport o portof vessels given. Wind 8W ith rami ww “Gora ‘rolon ‘allen Rogton. RI Ne arr 1B Aint Cofil, New York. Cld Tith sehr Vesta, Hekersoo, Luvauroo, Nov hee ‘Avaya, Rolauo. New Orleans. ni 9 CW Lavacca (Tex rt Conway, Mob’ ie ‘Sones area on om or Orleans; idelia, Leal Sew York, 6id 30, Lydia McHeary, Pinlatee Mode +) Mon New York: Runder- nd, $3; Sine. nes, ar Grieane; An dele, 4th, its be BH Diney, Diney, Me Mobile; Charies Suatth, Swoine, Adv 44 do Bib, Indian. (s) Smith for Portland sth; North Sri: ton, (*) Grange, for do 16tb; turcpa (#) Lelted, for Hallfar It Queenmown). Amnsrioun Ores (9, MeQuigen: for Now York mh; fre, @) Sbany Jo 2th fenlling at Quennatqwn): ‘Aretle, Zerega. for do ith, Resslin, Perasoan, for #1 Saw Point,’ Alien, for do 2th; Ne: do iy Vreadnoaght, bamueie for dg ahihs Pthariund, Ce oon; *merican Minion, Lincoln, for Philadel diate despatch; Tusoaro a. Dunlevy, for do Una, Foster, Rattimore 2h: Admiral Jow the Bort Caruling, E Von Resale netouy, 6th; North Roy Fi es ie Levi Woodbury, Young, for Yew Orienne ‘, Lowpo} Saal, |, Nov 4—arr ‘a B Thompson, kestine, 7 Tihker New York ntout dh. Palraune, Tinker, for NYork; Grace Darling, MEirenons ‘shout Oct 29—Bid bark Onmautl, Gordon scar. ronORN abou rout, Pee oo ‘29—In port bark Fernaudiva, Gorham, for reurp NOv p RORTESIDED, abt Cet ¢—Tn port bark Oopan Bride. Burgess, from Haltimore. sid sept $1 brig Wm. Purlogten: Peterson, Faliand Islands, woloed cargo ofsbip Welen a Miler, for ea or ategriTas Nov Oto port brig Papols, Wass, from NYork, mn veenel f Mhaaeata oNor 2~—arr brig Samuel Francis, Moore, Charleston. for Neuv Prowanrvco, Oct Arr ship Middlesex, Cook, Monteriteo. ln pistonl at bark Fannie Crensbaw, Mansou, from Bish: rig “rom a Bwaxsns, Nov S—Art shi Kingfisher, Farlow, Taital, Chile BAVANNA La MaR Cct 18—No Am veasel br Jouns, NF, Cot 26" Arr acre Frartia, Dats New York; Bib, Cyelode, Paddock, gor Slat brige Fea’ Lark,” Cofia, Nov’), Bumara, Miggina ‘nrr'nt do Oct a0, frlen ane, Bijol, NYork; Nov 8, Laurel, O’Brien, Baltim TKooN, ¢ "tS ATE Mary C Fox, Bettes, @reenock (was re- Bre #10 from Greeoock Sist for Ardrossan). Sid Nov 4th, La nena, Sargent, Havana. Aral ACBIONLA year ean feel rs § Adams, Hulse, o A wv 10—€ brig Georg ecrsia Sherman. NYork Pride (Br). Moto re Arta "0, berks Tacos Mere, Parke ‘ost, Collum, from do dis & ccd Godtrey. tor. “tor isto, Frederick ‘Willams, Prtuam, from himare, ‘ALPXAN IRIA, Nov 21—arr steamship Wonnt Vernon, emit XYork sob ecb i Reursviile, Seare, Boston. Sid schr Mary BUSTON, Nov 21Are Br steamship Canada, Liver- is Queenstown aud Halifas Arr at "ier dace nts aM. ‘ton, Kaker, Pbiladelpbia; sbin (Goddess. 3 ihark Amanda Soear, Coover. Unda via Negnin egiin bark Gyldenlove, Svensen Lor wig Narws; hark George. W Ball, Clu, Mobile: brige. Pose, Helen (1 utch) De Wall. Kotierdum’ Znleikn Grover, Richmond; Zorrent. Montgomery Philacelr hia: achre Wa @ Rankin. 8 barks. Cla sleamer Citv of New York, Boggs, Pivlatelpbia; sbio Stephen Beldwin, lage, NOrioans, barks Non Fedro 24° ( loucester. ) Serif, Ba ; Annie Hod: Haminort, Potlatelpbins echre War stend Mulan, Philareipbi Gal nair, Thurber, NYovk: Cabot Hamilton, ‘da, Sld—Wlad 8 E to E, steamer City of New York. Shins Joha Land, Nauset Foran Talbot, and brig M1 Wiking started but anchored in 24—Arr (by tel) bries Wingold, Henth, Aux Caves: Folus, allen, Gonaives: aohr WH Gilllitnd Steriotask, Chark arleston. Nov 21—arr bark Luey Riog ‘Thurlow, som. brero via Humpion Roaoa: brize James B George, Sn’ ambuco; Mnscovado (Br), Tharston, Lemarara; sobre ant Furhisb, Halifax; Fischer, Kelly, Frankl: wrt; Chae S Carstairs, Helow, bark J. BJohnen, Blake, from Matavzas Sid bark Martha, Hoffman, Chariesion; brig Cana- aa, és x hen fia id Nov lt~arr schrs Hyeova, Davis, Baltimore, 19th, ey, apd Loduskia. Dunham N¥ork, Chi Jon horn’ Rights (ew), Harward, Charleston (and me day) LCRAMLESTON, Nov 10—Arr barke (Brem) Gauss, Wiet rachina, Anderson (late Davia) Bordeaux; the la ‘Netecn, Maratizan, Suauiab felucon Caprichn, Bret, ga. (Jd steamship Isabel, Ru'ling Havara via Kev Wet! pre ean ee (shreosy] a#xberry, Cork aud Market; G E Preacou, GALATR, Nov bo Arr sch: Glrntie, Chase, N York; Sarah Elizabeth. Rayres. Philadelvbin; 16th, ‘Catherine Wilcox Me- Fadden, NYonk ba ib, beige Baral ber. Pailedelo bie Anson, le, Ny ire, Marshall, Maria Jane, “Crosbyened Giraffe, a0. Ys pe tise Noy 17—Arr schr RG Porter Hudson, Phila- HDOARTOWN, Nov 18—Arr achra Aranite 1 a for Glouces’er; Kosar nah Rowe. Bu-gess, Phil vF Bugene, Achorn, NYork for doy nad all re Sat PALL “RIVER, Dov 2—Arr schra White Cloud, New! umes River; Orator, Gite kiizabelsyort; Bea bird, Chase, ZWet—Sld brig Celestion. Piokett, supposed for NYork. Arr sloop Vietlant. Heath, Eitabetpoe " VEN, Nor 19—Arr echr Maxon Rogers, Farren, "ere "Oh wee evry R Harnes. Virstnin JALVESTON, Nov 5—Arrachr Thetis, Norris, NYork via GEOKOR TOWN, SC, Nov 12—A) amon, Marah: men, and L ‘asus, em, Chariewion iN A. ee Fish, rarer. res 3 ‘arr.iby tel) brig Pilot oLE, M—Arr hrige Vermont, ot, Fare, Wi mington, NC, for Beaton, Marion eat Thi-delpbis for Salem: eohrs Martha Mi jennett, Bayan’ is for, Homion: 4. J Hil, Whelden, ‘aha for do: Mare f eyt, Pamilton, Camden. NJ, for do; Urean Ranger, Tib! i m MoAdum, Ghiehrie Vaitadetohie. Cor for 60; _eptine, ee, do for Lynn onng. “got iin chm, 8B Lion, Furkih: Work for Baneore Bitz Quincy. Brookhaven, to Inad for Salem hid ects Grierson, Resanineh Keae, Sardiogy. (ad feligw: and AJ Horion Leghorn via Tar- Mounaio Panic, do; 14th etn Dov 2—arr bark alce Tariton, Willams nawtin Cove, for Hosion; briga tiling, Nicholaa Ravenan ta penal for Boston; a xenduln, 11>. Alezands for ds Gea nd Tangier, Pe Philade'phia for do; Alamo, Inguile Blzaberhvort for doy Rammel LFepnch, Parr, Dew York for Kaatport via + bomaston: sch An: le ee I His; Carr “ rd Iria for do; GI ngalis: oll, Norton; Shepherd A Mount Hocgtivec: Caaierge Pendle Boras Wore erie ae Pavilion, Grover, Ehzshethvor for do; Mary Wine, Brewster; Peytovs, Gilman, and Wave Prescott 'N York for a>: Viegioia, Hassell, do for Cherryfield; Robert » Bell Shute, do for Bel: ee city for Gloucester; Tiger, & Crase, Shute, Port Ewan { 8 Eolus, Sainuel Wevb. Torrent Martha Wagh- iden Gate Jobn W Dodge, Lois, alert, Mar. ‘tha, Moore, T J Hill, Mary 8 Hoyt, Neptune, Ucean F Young, and tion. —Arr brig H @ Berry. Race, Mob'le for Bostoo: achrs Fnow Equall, Hucpm'nster, Wit gton, NC, for do; wey, Abn Magee, Magee. {ie ae DO, for do; J B'Austia, Davis; Weodroff Sims Mason, 41.0 Brooks Graffam Phi: deipbie. for da; Bend Fennins Ki Kelley Nrork for ‘Cherry: Norte, Pinszane do for Lubec. In port at}0 AM, wind NNE, the shoes arrivals to-day and bark alice Tarleton; rigs Trene, Vermort td!llan. Avon- dale, Gev Boyd Tangicr Alamo, Lome Bay sehrs Al goma, Ha!las, New Zealand Alice Lea, Ji McAdam, at zabeth Brown, Ucean Herald, 8 A Mount Gipss, soar ron. Rueve a « hee RTFORD, Nov ld ‘unond "aleran: ea Fisher; Weights New exe, Treland; Jane, Bourne; Daniel Maru, Peterson, N JACKSONVILLE, Boy 14—Cld_sebr Charles Dyer, Port Spain; ‘ork; m0: ; Avlantic, be Taratine, Peray, Suri sb, New tates, Grenada. hark Peter ( Ciiaton, Bragdon, Pro- LCe; Cn oie Humphrey, Bavana, Arr ships Araba the tou Non; Anuapo'ls, Pickett; bark Sunrise ( ». Bind) fiaroelonia: ships Missouri (Br) and rg repot le. Onward was towed out to sea 1th JEW URLEANS, Nov 16—Arc piley gee Janes, Chip- man Trepapi; Ann Gray (Br), Baxter, and. Yorick, So Liverpool, eo Carmen (pan), Gorodo, Malagn. Below, Gass ip New ‘Orlesns, Rich, from NYork; Africs, mm Caleutia: Oregon: Eoae sro lare wi; tems Angelo, Castiilo, from Rio J iro; Saone, a Blo Ja ee ven jupit 2 ety cs Lis by te) ships Wm ‘torer. Comet Neath, Watts. NYork; ituthyen ken fake earn pg tt Be Janivins leon I A rai I iverpool. Tih wht junista son, L'verpo oi. 1! ‘Agélsor, Pike do, Harvard, Kobiusen, do, Maris 3 ‘Chase, Genos ona (by tel) shios New Hampabire, Havre; 1 W Ward, and J F Chapman, Liverpool; JH Ryerson, NYork}, Sarg's cing Rich, ost ‘Avrabipe AH Stephene, and Ama, Liverpool; and ¢ Br ships. re Towed toren Mh. ships R Moses N Thompson; 11th, ship Folly Avgusia. bare Onvlt Kimvall. and own SEW HEDPORD, Now a0—arr echt J Munsell Kelley, bria © W Conner aren, “plu Pala Aneta kebiosm Ballieee: Wirt ware Cite; FC Smith Smith Fae \phiae Sid 2th Sct From Tucan Taylor, Norlk; Zieh) brigs. Onlson Adama. York, Fhuthdetebia, Avnw 1 tiny, Nobinson, NYork: Aum 8 Salter? Warebai EW HAVEN, Nov 10—Arr brig B f, Swan, Leet, Antig Scbré Gem, Crowell, B ston; TC Lyman, staanard, N Yore: Rupa Phernig, Bhepand: do: Hummin Bird, ‘Shelly. N tersov’ Sid achrs J English; Bil ard, P 1 M Warren. NY DW Honnom do; "Le David, NBrunawieky M3 Browal do; J Barn Zist— Arr Nrig Emily, Chapin. Para; achra iirande, ts, Pip, Mayagnez, Dr Powerk, Munaos, Trenton; Ve deipbin: Klien Loulsa, Thompeon’ NYork. ‘Warren, NeWront Nov 21,734 AM—Arr achr Bequimaux, Brices, Dighton Cor NYork pier Rainbow: oe wobra Marit, and Jame Wintams, Kenoenaak; rs Pickup, Ocean Hera'd, Copia, Marytand, Harbinger, Ware Caspten, and all others bound § and TEM Arr thy Jel) achea Sama Bray. Lunt, errant Boston, Tanyler: Boat Lenny Wareham t cunt ‘Anne it Hayes, Robinson, NBedford for do; Geo Wasting Hyanple for do. aarp, Haveraira Xow fore: Prunes, Us 0h Eine Ki te cae Park: barge Blepaca kor Beleo, ah ee Uryntal Fons, Fire tstant, _ ox at Arr aloope W rm & Mount, Tyler, Hi Greene, ‘Joes, do fe v3. Va, tna Arr ily John heat ‘Wallace, tA ry ov 21—~Arr schrs Arctic, Porkiuk, New. Bombrern via Ci PHILADEL! sehre wi ra mCharena 8 gins 1 Lawry, More, henge oo — Q wit, ier Albany, Fei, ge re" Harris, NYork. ae er Albatrons, Jonea, 1 ‘Va; 2 bre poms, Brow. wre ot ey capt M Frowning, Risley, EAVARNA TL Nov Umar ship eee tewerh Toulens Toulon; berka Zien fark Bg ed Bas 4 Bike nara ‘aave ‘Brge, Gilet ‘co: rd iat ‘do for New Seay in diatresn Af rem dl Sr auphlin Vhiladelphiu, ri aes 8 ST MAKCRAUX & 008 pets ‘The undersigned beg leave to toform have appointed dur. BB Untied blsien und Canada for tole ~ tofreators. 1 tapoire erste weak Chang, Gane ‘Nelre, true the comnsaa be iytrsedt gue Cana td eau & 0. Ri OARIE BLANCHE ta CARTE RoTR | une Bue Raver, particularty Isa fol, rich, dry Wine, recommended to een: ruses these are imported in cases, and put ep ina very em HERMANN Parsee, Th Water etraat, EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 6 and FULTON STREET. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. (uyzce OF THE PURITANS, UNTON SQUARE. —A isovuree will he preached by the Rev. Dr. Cheever, on « ‘Thuradny (Gaukettoe' ay) on at Ii o'clock, on ‘the gratitude doe to Gad for the examrlo of the tion of the slaves in the Weat Lodi ise asay duty fur ourselves in tae present most soleinn june ure Oo! ANKSGIVING eo. COMPLIANCE WITH THE A _ Cine yordneg coved of the State. there will wervi Droaby ‘ooeet yoagogne on Thanksgiving Bey ae 3 at ¢ o'clock P. M., with # discourse by the Rev. MPLK RMANURI —THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE. Rervice will be held at the Temple in Twellth street, on ‘Thursday the 24th iust., at 10 o'clock A. M. THE MILITARY, MFRTING AND DRILL OF THE GEORGE P. LABA Tut Guard will be held st Military Hall. I87 Howery, th (Pedvenday) evening, Alo the memvers, will meet at Heute Dull Room, eoraer ae Dalunoay areas, 9 raday ‘ath fn ‘o'olnek, for pu aftnin GW. Bissect EMOR, VETERAN CORPS OF 188 WiLL ASSEMBI pt the Mercer Bouse, corner of Broome and Merocr e'reciay Om Fridny, the 25th day of November at 100 clock A. M., unifurm, to celebrate thet glorious day on which the’ 8 troops evncunied ont shores tn 1783—the day thst gave pe 1d rest to our foreta'bors afer a war «f seven long years ffeviog. un'il ibe war of (St? to IIB, which geonred the Il Iyall are now enjosing both nat d adopted ene United States. ‘The becond rder tbe come aid of Cant Stan to unice with us to H. BAYMOND, Co Isaac M. Payee, adj't, TTENTION, compiete Uniform Add. e88 NATIONAL Flan gp ad SALE, form and Bradt nearly new; —————— THE LECTURE SEASON. [Perens REY, T. guake KING, “BUBATANCE AND SHOY On Wednesday evening. Movetaber 2, bo Cooper tute, Tickets 26 ce ta; to be bad at No on op Ineuitate At the door, 1 cors open to commence at 8 0’ THE BALL SEASON. Looms BLOky ball APOLLO BROOME, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1508, MORETe TO BE HAD OF AY OF THE WEVEERS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. “RARK OPPORTUNITY. auADIE® | AND GE men's bexve gold huning Watches and chatelaine A ‘Diamonds, ya DARRANORA TU Broadway, room 25, up stairs. _ INSTRUCTION, A TORRIGR LADY, LATYLY ARRIVED, WISHES TO ive Iemone at ber reskence, 61 Fourth'avepue, or fopile’ Bouses In tbe French, Suscish and Toalian: Tanga the Piano ana Singlog, alter the latest Stallan methods. CARD.—MR&, MEaDBR OONTINUKS TO. IVE TNT struotion in Bloc..tion and every branch of U a Art, at her residence, 88 Voltage place, corner of Houston. to LL FOR $10- TY fortbarpeic = 4 AND. ARITHMeTIT 8. OF DOOKK: three months, 7! 0 sed. git Idieat releg ieee beye’ $8 per month, at ralnis Bowery, thew ; Nork, 283 Fulton street, Brook): bebe Hi labl OF PENMAN-HIP AND BOOKKEEPIN« ao broadway, yas ore vit Frarkiio ne Private ot patroouon even! uarantoed forcirewiare “ouiven Be GULDeMina, ; payee A WIDOWER DFSIRES A YOUNG LADY CAPABLE OI Petco: bis daughter of [4 years in music and Fi and as esaistant honsekecper. A: Olivet Tumse Wavsamig’ fan eos, froue week: SPANISH.—PERSONS WISHING TO TAKE LES8SO: fn Spaniad will find a competent Teacher b; Ph Bim de in, Madioon square Post alles. iy 4 WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY. A SITUATION 48 = governess, ina Romen Catholic fa ae ily; Cratria; with «+ the French and Gerawn langaagee, mi ‘Ae. of refex rences given. ‘Address G. ‘on Galan ss Wail ay PERSONAL. N OLD MAN MISKING—SINCE, LAST SATyRD AE bt, the I , from No, 69) Water street, NY. by: < (7B years: wore a browi ov roomy, brown pants, black Koes Wh bat and a pair of low = shies Any information concerning him would be highly ree worded by bis son, James Nonovan. at the above place. YOUNG AMERICAN LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, der endent om ber. own excrions, Ter the eupport of her wishes to find a Christian family to ote t her young- est Chlid, a remarkably bealiby a ats ‘three months old.” None: . but parties poesessing means, and who can produce u ronsble testimonials to res il ms need answer, for one week ch, 'Poat offic - ig STILL IN FULT. BLAST, | THAT THING 1 fovea ara ay @, Ne AMP ~ fore your prea noe will Cn In all probabliky oa th ‘on the Sab! FIT SHOULD BR POSSIBLE THAT JAEMS ROUGET _ faim = 3 35 Ai St = Ba 1 hg ie im New York, or ifany one oan give any information of ill be must thankfully received by bie peophensong geome wit roy Bi eg bir only sister, Feat vfice, REDMAN WILL CALL AT THE MADI- Tcntyuore ron ottice she will find a letter of Ruportance to (ORMATION WANTED—OF DAVID GORE, WHO [oeanete American the J. ite Keckler. lam worked st Fintbusb, L. 3, for Kdwart Senter Shoad thts meee hia eve helnrraiesind 1g wre to bis brother, care of ‘Mr. Harrisgy, Fouthport Post office, Fairfield courty, Vong, NFORMATION WANTED—OF WENKY LUCAS, FROM Tobberlize. county Cavan, Ireland, by his b which wil) be thankfuily received at 13 Forsyth EFT HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS, 416 FIRST AVENUE, on Tuesday morbing, Nov. 16, Robert Pettizrow, aged 26 vi ‘bout 6 feet 10 bt © nd, straw hat inved pore beard of Blot © Ao} Bim wil be be thank Sully wosetved ty hig. JGIEW, Forty sixth street Kors, black hair, wit QXN.MONDAY BVRNING, NOY. 21, AW OPERA GUAS wan left on a lower scat of the parquette of Wailack theatre. ‘The fuder, whos koown, i requestoo to Jeare i the box office, and by #0 doing prevent further trouble, EAWRN WHO WERE IN THE U 8. SHIP CONSTIT in 18@, under Uaptain Percival, please call on TH BRATNARD” —TRIRTY. 1 ast ee Fy no, i okaglving Day) with C. ws ny vv, Ae . on noua 88 Sebleh Tabalt take ihe iver nectar ar hot reach tha et a’ agoa, nt wwoleh il explain thin Sag and visitto * a be a Bete for my Va. Va friendly ht expression ot ites joy % ny te \ire, Treverat exoredingly. eel datere to thin! FSomeono eae did also, sg own

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