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2 ee NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1859. INTERESTING SERVICES AT TARRYTOWN. fence merely. This was not all that he desired. But the The Late Storm. The following are the prices of sight bills on New York | road companies 1st January, 1600, which the Btate has to part whieh he bore in the responses showed that he cams TS SUDDRN COMMENCEMENT AND BXTENT—EFFECT ON onan places Wine, pkgs... 51 ‘93,00 Loacloth, os. 4 oat ~ ot only im compliauce with custom, but to (uifll a sacred SHIPPING be GENERAL beh oe eee se the, onaraner gt ine benef Ret, hervay sae. fale oe hawt ® ie Faneral Services Co with fm dg wry de hm : “Th@Wery sudden and wiitayy tok te 333 anne Death of Washingt © i bY positiog heart, the weather on was 3658 Late Pastor, the Re ightom |. | tion ‘Wo WOULdBAYBapeon the ToD br 0 peetiy oe sn “fr: high pre tare ‘The molancholly event yh eons threw the g' bent Bare Senor mpanied by mr i al tbe. eat 9 i Of mourning and of aadnéBs over ‘the’ inhabitants of the | hich mcciving on every stated, coceme my val though this blow has tot been’ ol ation, It'ex- Be oil, ‘bbia.. 1,028 viliago of Tarrytown—spreading thence to every cornor | spirit, the emblems of the Saviour’s body aue blood. tended over a wide region from Now York. Albany and M ware, pgs MS SY Ivory sts og on ssa of this extensive republic—is still groon in the hearts and | bis intercourse with bis fellow man he was nlways the Rico, tos..,... 176 6,614 Logwood, tons 1,000 : mory of the people of Tarrytown, ‘Tho | me kind and gencrous heart, and bealways put tho most. | the surrounding country felt ite influence. acutely, and a : e fresh in the memory th charitable construction on thelr words and conduct, Cha- lane =r disasters have been reported as occurring to ——— ° freeh sod.bag, indeed, closed aver the jWeshing- | rity with him was not a duty, but an inatinct. very ror Ho ton Irving, Dubbo memory Of bla Beart aud | course from tho pulpit oF Irom any other plaoo, w at RR bal hay) 9X lesa de cob moble deeds—to say nothing of his extensive and wonder- ful orudition—is not, and will never be, forgotton by his grateful countrymen, The mention of his name is the taliaman to arouse the fondest feeling of affection in thoir hearts. Bvery; allusion t the. valuable contributions whioh-bo has made. to the literature of his country and set forth these things ‘as "tho bond of was ‘erwin |" to meet the approval ofthaaeenne’ Kvery: measure for the amelioration of the condition of the poor aad ailllicted ‘Was aure to meet bis cen 06 she Page and needy—the Nese is, of chapéls ani Fe clagth en Saasintinent tie were imtorest cape Ph in and in the afternoon it lay twelve inches jdocp on the ground, Sleighs were: im general use in bases city daring the vent!’ © edit Io waa welt ai Jena led the downward movement to-day; the stock, which was selling three days ago at 73, sold at 673 this morning, praltieg ‘aftr tard (10/68,enid elosed ma 6976 Wid The de- cling is georibed 40-2ales:of cask verecte lntély mado, and (ra Wepreesiog An ftiptibd of the’ Iqnayand the new between f oh s the lake, at So Feud! |: le 999, 1s Se ee dhl 6,000 ‘the earnings of the Le Ae, Slam an Xenia ‘A tralni on "the Now? York’ Central Railroad was ent bats tub Aa two tiers coniseqeemom gene violence ||| Hof the gale! eR dadd a a0 rae of me magus war nod ra | ‘The Weather in New ork wis (etal gonial and’ i hsadl selaabseaenrees eit BA OT Decomders but; clpped:in the afternepa gt that bid. ea wird pretty steadyc Their Novemberaaio bas ot beams , ‘Sunday. Jass setapart by the venerable minister @::|/ Was entirely rope bo; Saag about midnight OF the 'a¢ instant the thormomotorfell to pees. Rese ae srenenadl ¥ the: = ra pi ematetnpnainn cnn aaa otaee aH ‘ty a aa i ye ee Ro = eye sn na — contralsh rae ef Digs. 103 ‘Dearing-testimony tothe unblamoab!e character of the: |) more. He bad ig to ' CPM South’ 184,600. R Ai soe, 118 4818 deensed. ‘Tho reverand guatloman to whose Jot it:thas’|/ of what tho ‘subject, ‘uae a saab, ny gti hat ett, whtct parted tat eherprenia tv nigh be im. tho ine fr ‘ yan 7) eee ee RS ipo gett | HS Ste Eee ea [me nn | eeepc teen | eee : Pre ‘was well fitted to discharge the mournful duty which be. || deep ana ‘ntoreat of the: decoabed ta Abe || Gs ok which have | soma @ falling off,,;which reduces the ‘net ‘inbredég, S04 80 cook | poo aa Pig ya in prance at the fount oa iagany be ueine genes a hhoady/of le» 2 gt xine y ‘de bbl 83 388 of Mr. ans rotherhood. wth and B Nel ai avenaiie suALeT, yesterday.’ + OL 8 which subsisted betwoon them were, of the closest and | Srehidhood was pleasing to him; and het Bid H [BRITISH SCHOONER SOLICITOR ASHORR, LANG IBLAND. of price. Int ‘tio afternoon -tlie Bi Bits § 4 tenderest:kind. tm addition ta relauoat, tbe | scl nth nex age oo ami Caran ood H Seaman, ley Sande aes 180 it stooks cloud weak at tho fdlow= 3gm0 Wines pegs... 10 ae Rev. Dr. Creighton was also the Counsellor of the || Hearance in the social gatheriig of friends Mhe schooner Solicitor of Hull, England, Captain Jeno- tng quotations:—Mlapoyet 6's, 835 & 4;,Ganton, Tas; | idaeell Jamented dead; and often they bad together travelled |) when he rejoiced with those who rejoloed. "” Nor. was his, Son, from Cepbalonia, with 268 tons, of ried, cuprants, | Cumberland Coal preferred, 11.012; Pacific & Mail steam. ‘he Philadelphia Mining Rayister. says: H Onions} 8 over in anticipation the narrow road that leads to eternal pan ray pr toren Sa dicirfat, Childhood tas al Came aahore #t,thie place about. tures o/¢loek this morning. | ship, 76a; New York’ Central #0ia!%¢;\Brio, 8% 0134; Faplerreny eer transported over. did Philadelphia | Hard (10m Me, which Mr. Irving has been the first to traverse im re- }} ways been found to be the périod ‘of good eutiof |} -Crew:sayed.. Hudson River, 29% a 5; HEiMél, 9% @ 10; Harlem pro- | Sg, Manuiné Ballroad ear. ending Movember 20, $3,008 i Fof the year ending Nov. _— i Spereane 186). Fn) — be yppueergsr evinced |! character, enachdinssinasanthca: ieee see Jove, a Am rey pe q them. Certain! this. casa the rule might be at Pity eee sane “the funeral sermon. | without the slightest particle of reservation, ao ates ‘The morning, however, broke very unfhvorably for out- |, ferred, 36 a 3;, » 40% a Tatlin ‘Getitehl, sae | 3034 a 40; Michigan bad Northorm Indiana, § « 34: do. guarantodds 12% a $¢ ;\Panama,i33234 a 3; Illl- ‘The vessel remaing upright and. don’ phar to be bilge, Sen very rough, Another report says, the craw ‘¢Soligitar’s) were, landed J nate peg agp grew io ong sa Poh tp an la an street With ditienlty in a life boat, which wag hayled off to tho | nois Central, 8534.0 %¢;,Galona _ Ohtiodg0 6794) pe Juin th 2 le Borat inca, snd Naa besgene ate token hu eae ten, and thal the gush of icropressiblo Ne tanta Weuieh | Wreck by means of line throwa.fromshope, The vessel | Cleveland ‘and ‘Toledo, 10% ‘ai'%¢ “Chicago and Rboe pt ae aut wean average ot sgt Saoret | Uae WETTA, ST uAcielia fore, locomotion was-rendered extrentely difficult. ‘The | Flore tour the enilare when they were. told ‘that laysbead, on; and the sca & complete | al Island, 63% a 64. clung ao = trout pr revi Der GAY, ody ogee A] eae ay continued wet, ‘raul! and unpropitous, and abthe hour | should see his fce-n0 mare wilknet be dhcin ony wzibuie | over her. Sho wil probebly be, ital oes, We have again to of the manner in whibttthe | fey the year aiyen abor hich aligwe that the. coal ne, mm = tarps. 18 ‘os ¢ ecolMmencement ivine service wo mem from sh an arts : ie as te emo lowered i darkness, and the clouds became } youth, bot that they Wil proguce trans in YNetr young Sup gUTE AEBOUR AF. QUORUM, Jy bank statement is mani fe Chidting Hoss. "oar Secs y ater three ‘w fia agg ey with signs of coming rain’ withstanding ail | koinds'which will live beyoad the grave. ‘What m. ) «joy BAYWRIRAR, Des, 6, 1869... | copy yesterday was entirelyiieg!bies, ie Ceoring Hose flood, the ingepaso: ir sie y thousand | poy’ penn? 438 se Blane 35,000 eee temetanaet ate Somes eae, bee paar ae soe. hig 30 THE EDITOR, OF TUR HERALD,» officials should elther refs! to-eupply'the ftaténient to | tons over therprevious your Beef,’tio 60. citer Jong distances, in carriages and on foot, to listen to the | against those who refuse to accopt anything except what | > Aschooner from Nowburyport, came ashore at Quogue | the prees altogether, Ak shdula tay {Pina batvlp form. | The Novombor ,receiptaOf,the New York, Bufalo and | Buti, Ibs. 2,400 “ao Cloous, cases, ‘apotheosis of one whom icy’ had alt Yearned to’ love es written ‘end to tebtlve eee ari on. Saburday night at saven,o’cook. " , | The exchanges at thoBeuk. Clearing Bows sha morning ao eho Ce were" “ io a iS ¥ F Dwite comprehension ie Sho was bound sou, witha Joa f corn. sap. | Were $22,345,658 76)! ) L ssseranm OC | ae ritnp. ‘The church—which is ap ancient istian doctrine luct * duilt edifice—is a now hang wi rage lntakenst rnpctfor Sr ehoce who is rehine toa aO He ow etnias by bee! Crew all saved, .; ‘Tho business at thé-SibW@redsiiry to-day was as fol oui ‘0 11,382 68 sh be eo pat A uaa th The el, reading desks, , Hor bac taro a ato wei Haye nat ascertained the name of the aghconer of cape lows:— a » organ were all sit draped som- rapcemeut communi wl reheat cbengemre ‘Nad fow of he pic ot nelishnces wich retusce ootort sedis i Phos | Mae teat ol yA ON MARTE congregation wero also draped an air of sadness and ‘desolation reigned whom we are conneeted in bonds'of and union’! aan Tatra waste: ‘Many of the ladies who wore How diligently did He nat labor!) to! leave behind ‘te garb of affliction were plainly to be seen struggling | him a tribute to one) who is univer: acknow, ‘with, thein feelings; amd:yet it waa not to.the feminine por: | iedged as the father, of his country! And what an ex- ‘tion, of the congregation alone that pocket handkerchiefs | ample has he not given a Whe tiektioas wih which he dew & positive necessity. bore the honors heaped-upon himy by: a grateful country; ‘The service of theday’ began at half past 10 o’clock, | and it may be said by a grateful, world! What. an. ‘and was conducted bythe Rev:, Dr. Creighton, rector of | isit wo ourselves that we haye been, beside 3 a Christ parish, agsisted pi eB Rey. Mr. Spencer, also Privilege—what a caver’ of thank! ‘to the Giver "of A second ascomnk, says the er, Susan Bray, Newburyport, went ashore, #t Quogue,on,the a ol SdLinst,. The crow, were, saved with. difficulty, #9) bes bilged, and, Captain. Lent, is now stripping a ; The S B. was built at Currituck,in 1847, 122 tons regig- tor, rated A 2), and owned sella OF Plymouth, NyGeoi ogy way Mh ge a ool 08 et es I er |, Stock hanges i x Tvxspay, Dec. 6, 1859. ¥12000 Tenn ee 190... gore {200 ahs Roading RE - ad 1000 Missouri.-6'6 200 do. List of proposals received i "8 office, New York, Deo,: my Hurpter.alock of the city of New York of 1854" boaninig intorest‘atiths rate of six per cont per annum wate quarry, ‘an he prin- cipal redeemable in me connected with the chutch. There was nothing in the | all Good—that we should have had in our midst, acsesal; A ACHOONER CAPSEEED,.. 1 -niaibnees ‘Rave. 020 Michie iia # 15 Beer ni at am pene 3 vas course of the ordinary sérvice to distinguish it from the | ble to personal convereation at all times, one so gifted, so . <d nuttoa 7 RR 118% jonery, os. 308 Fegular-liturgy-of the Protestant ‘Episcopal church. The | endowed, intellectually and morally! ’For myself, bald Captain S. Fete, sloop Sol, from Now Xark at a Gas ge lagen Fain Rrpateen eae Potatoes, bbis. (95 340-Bbot. mates. 8 ‘126 195000) 9x14 Groenport, reports.onSaturday, 3d instant, when of Falk- land Island), he, saw.a schooner bottom up, with, large quantities, of freight, floating. about, some of which was barrels of pork. During; the. three days referred to,the wind isa follows at New York:— Friday, Dec. 2, southwest and light, ; Saturday, Dec,.3, northwest at, aunrige, and portheast, A sunset, Sunday, Dec. 4; northoast and, freq. Brogklyn City Sciopx—Coroner Horton held” upon the body of Thomas Canell, who ‘committed *sulctte | 5 181 Hams, !bs..., 960 103 Ate vot Spit dha, by Jessons of the day—the first Delage Gfta chapter of | Dr. Creighton, {feel that T have boen hight varod tas the Book of Isaiah, and the second the thirty:ninth of St. | the latter part of my ministerial ‘Lake—were impressively readby the rector, Tho Rev. | insuch pleasant places., Apd. bough pire re I Mick were given by dna, coogregsuos’ with eck rigor | days shui be adcenea ty th econ est wi were given by congre; jon with much vigor jays shall fd fedting. o ¥ “O°F | Stictionste ead. profitable relatiobs which Tobe et ‘Aolection from the Psalms of David was then sung, | the privilege of bearing to. him, In pant for. Washington Irying—(hera the Me ap retet 9Od....b60 18255 10 56. emotion was 80 overpowering that “sank conds he could not continue meng i ceeance earl the ae, emtronte ar rowcticn Peal The remainder ofthe. morning service was then con- cluded in the usual manner, after which a beautiful and pe pre ‘hymn was’ _— by the choir an and pathetio manaer, Sul 29 IAT y cod -, Spbth Meee ert ty ‘on state obeoatt jac Se sagem ont Keve that as Jesus died and rose ook tl ‘80 sleep in Jesus shall God’ tring with him. We) sorrow not with the sorrow of the, world, in lerately and ina re- pining spirit, because we can with the Disciples, when the “could not peeve on Paul to remain, won must. }) Lord?e will’bo done.” But: we gorrow. because. wo, meta de 20 dO aRO. ovine : Be ao Bor dated deep int ‘gee his face no more... No. more. at his own. tuatiov at by hanging himself In a cell of the "Third istiTet! "Aur hope 1 meet Dicer, j yibich were lutiered cheerfulness, wit, tumor, ch saachy, house, where he was cniied. °TRS ght’ Bere ce | Boe ane Tt Mecidans aes ness, righteousn ‘poly aitect From sorrow, tofl'and pain in the social circle pape phason emengeanant temo every | ind South ferry iy ee Et Thea canght and given tn. custody, . ‘And ¢in we shall be free. band wasextended to greet himand every heart spran mae . ‘And perfect ore and friendship reign teaive BOLE ae "Remote in tis Ba | ke Belem shown cap,” Ho bad dark aa pei, ~#ieh Labi tan.10,900 $1ate ‘The Rey. Dr. Caaiarftox ‘then proceeded to deliver the || Feanor ‘devout! No more ip the dainistra- || Sebt beard. A ig besoin earnestly ‘anxiously expected discourse. He selected his text from | tion oft f ‘ee ri rite of baptism, which he always attended with | the Bodh chapter af the: Aote of-the: Apostles, and 38th | feelings of lively interest and delight! No ' -—‘Sorrowing most of all for the words which be || ann A confirmations, hie” Ga “ever gleaming with tho | force of ofthe Lar comermpata! i eoreat pesos? | fir on Mobdoy ight and bre 8 goo fg mod beac rath ratte’ to God ws Thorshiet..x ape 136 its ie} a interview | for the privilege | thlel. aA.8000. ANA, DEF Wich took place between the apostle Paul and the elders| the ‘Gaviour's love! | sie, ating ake FP eeeRics venamn avis ais. or con , Who had come pose on a ana ‘haa i the yo dard. bad vouched “him snodhor week a | f ‘afow. erp ae oC olotbiag, ‘before pense ees wtih he. nd ae and strength, he would have been with us to-day | fe. Yalubd ab about $00, ‘The residence .: cia a Hash rit ae eee, Es also eoterga ae clothing. oes ‘But | ba Samy, ia rely ash See Sa comme oC || el Bods ities CNN > the church triumphant in Heaven. We shall see his face | ‘Protrstant Onrian Asyivas.—At’a meoting ofthe ‘Board | “Weerw & 004) manner in the work of the ministry, < With all humility of. min ‘with many tears and temptations;*’ and he cccttad| -t6"tell them that he was going to ‘to Jcrusalem, not knowing kled fish 380 ita ables tt RN sa Osea thangs rales | ere 22 mere) Werte taege i talib ispeenta of Faucation, last evening the ony ‘bisiness of imbortanien | , boreslSi00 388 ‘Appetle, ‘move-me, neither ‘count I'iny"tife dear unto | so long. as life shall last, and honored’ 80 iene! transacted was in relation to the Orphan Asyluths} which Total. : spappelican that mighs Gah ay course with joy,and the | as men have grace to cherish moral worth arid’ the | bas been a i subeot OF niuch detmatn in the Board ,and | mi which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testi- virtuous and honorable character of a holy example. litigation befoi ap ere years PB The Suptsin- | fy the Veoepel of the grace of God. And how behold, a after the commencement of the sermon the con-| tanttent of the Scheoks she fol pay % ial ane Gl Know that ye all,amoug whom Lbave gone preaching theres ay a to give way to their émotious, and before! To THE Behe d or se amend aathgentbe SS peonkaity | aa Boftinan (oad Pe roma 92,188 kingdom of God, shall see my face no more.” Tnen fre te ae halt way through with his dis- |*known to the members of the Board that remade Horns od | rnit’re, pis ot i" follows a most solemn and impressive charge |: come tee sobs hn both sexes, were to be! panes ofthe sity have mace. clan 51 Divgs..... Rats 34008 1 209 to the whole flock,” to feed the church of God, |, heard in every prin ees The reverend genile- sie of th rao tha Board port of sald tnatita- ae ery. 347, Tallow 65 which he has purchased with his own blood. At the |’ man himself was very deeply affected; in fact, we do not. thea in Jane a Pate a Siete vs ; apachinery iiost 5,18 TT Re . 483 won Gam nin esas ratte vt audsfeilow Paar’ Lae o ping ant ilar * Ss. fag oa Sa postion: a Sra fpstith ne f ! ‘The amountiar was, SARL gies feora i oa 6 ; Rope : Eo all wept an maul's nec! epressed a. The me, ba igare, gente r vathorized jc bun. bags, ‘ and Kissed him, sorrowing most of all for, the, words ee eaten ished a dams eeceretiin wereactaied Gael eee ee cae en fete ttt ea & fest, |:2:29t0'66 eta per share r if , vo eet mot ai sit s, : ; me a “ we he. spake, wont they pase. 200, Bie face no more.' | our reporter as relatives ‘or Piven of Mr. Irving—werg | 18 know what ui depart orl gre as ive! weelily etatotnont’ ef the tucdempiaceeks po ae 5/000 | ley = :e « Chins 106 e Apestle’s ministrations had extended over a period | yery much affected, and. the distress roally partool pitvcations efor 40 Goods, ae ome of about three years; during which time he was busily | of au epidemic pbaracter, ? aeeiebiaaetace oe ia be format a * Tot | ‘genta'the following aggregates; fn geeyet page fon a Joa 308 engaged testily ing repentavce towards God and faith to- ‘The morning service and sermon having been concluded, Retien is nt, neither cout we 16 hum- 0 i 302 wards our Lord Jesus Christ; and as a strong attachment | the post-communion service was read, prior to tho a: aaiyem; to ‘eye ‘dif- 4. 308 ‘had sprung up between him and the people to whom he | :inistration of the holy communion... At the following ful t ra ‘not tmpoaald iyi uo upon, wi ase tae a Sl peu sl the’. ga 7g 98 Tinistered. thevery mention of a permanent.eparation | solemn passage in the prayers the sobs and tears of thd | be made from ead ‘aay tai oI i 4 11986" 2,138 ‘Was sufficient to-bave filled them web profound. grief, Tt | Congregation became futense:— en pore tchosie a Sica i Soda Haieienend | Soon " tetth: ke Ean 01 4,202 1 of the suffer anger which he wi this life truth and. fear, eeching Thea e located, bi at of the a Ur 2, Bave £0 undergo from those who were so madly opposed | eb xive us his i Pry yr good cuucapie tae wed | cone bole ihe tated on th ao Pune mntrcane a game 14; aBBOLS os i tobim. - But those ware times when every faithtal soldier | that cue sanrve partakers of Thy heaveuly kingdom.” | | Siew of these codaiderstions { would: reanect tes | 1 2)049 568.» 91648,226. Deo, 4 Sle of seins Christ wee rvady to expose iment ‘0 dangers | Mh sacramento the Lord's Supper was then, adminis, | atti sepns vu aoa tin boowet | "The /long vexed question, of, the: Mississippi. Pigasims mae and persecutions, and even death, in the cause which wag | tered, and the congregation slowly aud reverently left tho ) committed to their care. ‘This, therefore, could not have | thergen Ue Ns 7 “ ecemacy sacieehyibendauntts, Wpeae sepaamat eg Bunk/bonds appears at length to bo approaching ,nny,ad/ ao 1 ry been the cause ff oy Seen afltiction. “The susfertngs of TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON IRVING. teachers bidanteramar epg noe aaiers log paemews that the ba Justment. We »mentioned. the other day that Governot 148) " ic Eseries disciples; bat thay ‘had lease | Tho New York Typographical Sodiety’helil'n ‘miceting | Lit"18s sehoois te Stencata ae a aS MeWillie! had ‘recommended’ the recognition. of thosq ee stiiatS 8 i foutsn’ tks gp aoe ook upon them asthe al:nost inevitable portion of those | on Saturday evening, and reeolved, as i tribute Of ter brie med nee og Orpmley meaty eye ae bondsyvand:the adoption of;;zome; plan. for, their sotto, Peon, ioe 806° Furniture,bxs. 3 54 ‘wn prceeed faith, in Christ ‘The thought of their be+ | spect to the memory of thé decedsed, to’ wear the asta} (Eihe baie generat ules aad Peghletohe ts the pohooks of the fiments:” The subjects now before the ;Legialature, of Mis) g 920 Miscellanéous. 7 @ to which they were all exposed, andto sitter which-tney | juadgg of mourning Sik Roe AVE and onnsed the roousy: OV ait eet NEW, DULREIN, Cly Sapedinteadest, | Siesipply aud Judging Lrom the tove wf the. prase of tha | eine eeiiel of tee might at any time be calied—could not haye affected them {| of the Printers’ ary to be:drapediin monrniegi: Mr; Pecember6,' 189% Stute, there appears to, be-e.chance that it will be. denl} ipples, bbls 7 So strongly and so strangely. But the announcement thiet | Itving was one of the honorary memburs of the, society) | rue “eomaitnication Was “accepted,” anit-the, redotn: | with fairly. \Several leading. Mississippi jouraala ope! os pea od ides. By # _ hey should never again sce his face, stirred mp thelr feel; |. Foie contHibuted copies of id’ wirkwto de Prineer |/menditionsadopted. denounce the politiciaps who,,in1852, led the State to | Tobacco, bales.664 16,098 Rice, ticrcys-. 50 i orn? co! CIAI: REPORT a _ = ccna mig ee ree to weep ae Freo Library, and otherwise ng ints maintenance |i.) 2. pee ate y the, following jn references to tha Jt:the Fazal act, of repu Wo,trust, that: thig Shoe pegs, bbs 130 Fe] rosie ag lik a x) Deo. 6—6 P. M. y Was the natural reeult jw breaking up. o! : * inenleti claims of the asyTui corm! lation. . ae and prosperity, : ZL, rub.goodi 10 Asns.—Thie sales ro it fut Hie ock ant ef shoud so vesp ant hiouras Bett |. war auiesroaro cet eenn dame ckce| Veit ee eae ined ewoedinge apne Board | RATAN paved e ani agintnr and tht whe [tual s+ 568394 | pte a pane retiree et bow By duty which helied to fililiypo that. be! oaks, | Insurance on Vessels to South America. en arene en Par dhgtrbntiye ne panda tae Bows | bonds may be recognized and provided for. Mississipp a } pesca Toe market oan ek buoyant and future “period, cheer them with the consolation that thd 70..THE EDITOR OF THE: HERALD. | } moneys for the yeats 1857, 1958 anil 1859; therefore,” has done herself andujury ,(bynignoring and repudiatin; ise: bales: 755 $40, Sarsap.; Vis... 48 81,274 active, and Erades. pf te and | had fought the good fight, that he had finished Allow meto call your, Ationtion to a statement made by Resolved, That the’ ‘whole: mnatter be, eat te 4 ‘them, tenfold: greater than the entire amount .of th 0oks, & hits 145 Fleur, bois. i easier, pe weaken 1 Goo bbls. = Mihin tho me sordasiet tighitoeryser seine meen Patti { Your London'correspondentiim his !eommunicetion) of the wie {gonumities appoin nis Secs! vi shbeaspavery:dhytthat hisjuat debtiew hae unaeknow: {2s Cova ne ot SeatarootDls rr a eee eae owing culmilies, a‘se eld in May Just p : ‘ Sete ous judge, shall.give me at tat day, and not tome only) 18th ultimo, which "eppearéd! ta your issue lot yesterday, | the ini me te Yeats teior ts iat tedgadithe creditof te State: and: its: chances -of future L874, be Mf.tobac’,lbs5,705 849 a 536 but a ail sbem sg rne love His appearing.” a | wherein hie’ states, that I) told hint of quitea number of | amine and dtuite with the éa: ees ! :prosperity ‘are seriousiy -reductil. ‘The: folowing: is. part wpe a) 5285 i leaf, 1 oa iat 4 a 4 = closely allied’ ‘to continued’ the ‘minister, mast ; freiiaelentientes 6 inrdsgen, an Joasos:nacruing therg- and pay.such/ claims, re sete het! whicl had pSo0 Iv’ a ashe be ~ have been feltyby every one when we were-cailed upon ? tholic¢. Orphan Asylum ma) hae oe aint ‘the of the message of Governor: sy fe swhish:we shave Pot ashes bbls 120. 3,167” apples, bbls 22 31 700 Placed; when one rica airy amounts wi uel ‘commnitt ay gro upon: Ju 1862, b na pctit Ahe. etary the: question was | "Per gon minds, of the most zenial “ranean et |) tistrae that @ short-time stnop, whenist Lotion, that, | which! may, be. awarded:to either of aaid sr submited iio the peop APKINE MDSNEE Or Dak they rors poeta ---- a 8% site taste, of:the-mivst profound Warning: and talent—she { eet /7atebns" took :placo.oh | Pe.orawm ame the order of said cominnittce, Fes So [willing to be thker | me ane payment of thoze bonds. ' The i - i kind neighber,.the warm, friend, exemplary Christian, |-#8 Well as T cam recolleet, orsation, I Jution' was adopted. aliswer was in thd! negative: I tho thought, aa I now | Flour, t icone i. iz Sga8h a 426 whom one and all who knew him lved and honored, and | 2Ohango amongst somo of my:friends with respect to the . it ¢, bb Do: 3 }—Canadian flour was aiogdy, Ww les at $6 40 mh yw withont afeeling of reverer uy T think, thatthe bonds Oughtto be pnidyand vowed accor: Rye, > en y bls BL 1,201 380 36 Southern flour was Niaebady hile th Tore ie as In a moonvent, pasead. trate this life so ahet fais pric ited on widerweiters in South America; aevi- ia Sormnaten s Poe Canora Me. i in she ‘dento » | ingly.’ .Jtyou, the immediate repre; egentatives ofthe peopl, } ‘G: meal, bbis: 148: 176 Soup, BEa’.- 300 258 © 2,000 bbl cloene UI ged midis We sball gee hit ace'na tape Whal a rost.of eon! ra casce wate cited; and was <ppdaldd tov aaa -authg- | 4* forwent of South Cacplng Tor sev oral year hough Y shunt hot fee authorized in Uo aes OF this vote, tom | eer, Dil ye tour waa" Hendy ak our” gures, withtedas of S06 a ‘What a flood of tears did these ‘sad words produce!” It sority; it Deg known I had beet engaged» in various pur- | ‘week for expressing abolition ‘Was scarcely to be bélieved that — megs ‘be trae. Al- thovgh falling»; esl .ehould some degree, 400 bbis. “Meal was unchanged, and, sales embgaced Srral 200 bbla., within range of thid above prices. all gales) $1 60 for. fae Michigan and $1 45 4 891 Oniodgypbis..” 30 fT , Vit Tobaced, whds 2 © 47 320 Sagar, rt sbxs 10 11,474 Sugar,’ 98 nee bie. a TB ‘tion wight /be raised and, submited ;to the-people, asking their consent to.the imposition of a tax aie, iter, Ibs. (pay the Interest for the present on_ the same, and to prd- Odatfish, qtls hale oil, gal. ib for the’ payment Of these bonds, tne que: ea | suits io Certain’ pdrts OF thateounteys The conversation ‘aa have. prepared us. for <a an event, yer | Was general.’ One case was: named) affecting New Grq- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA aot bacco; t 114 Bready 44 i Awhite Sou |. Corn— 10,000 bushels, at 850. a “we could “not bear to reat: the “matter from this + -nada,;-with which T was’ coftalnly somewhat acquainted, AAA La ences fasaeertonedgenioares bert oma res, bb & S154 Pkd ff Sea 5 | SB ‘ 4 <teppint ‘of ~view-—we conld not bear to look at itin its just it buving beem inentioned to, me. ere, leaying the, United H 86, ba Bye qo ee Barloy—Sales 6,000 /bushel a West on p. t., and. somes int State at i680. "Oats tmare Inactives.” 4 seine Cormm.—fhe market wag quict and ‘ho sales limited, M95c. for new. a old yellow and white Jersey and Sout { , dies, bxs. 567 Leather sides, 60 1 Inevitable, consequences. We hoped even against | Sates for Europe, by some ofthe Now York raderweiteea; Temwar) ee 1869, | Da Epos ATOR ONE EEE Aikaeds Te oaett oes Seem peR, 8 Oc that health would return, and that he would be | jt was well known, ahd I cértainly did pass some temas - to us for many years. ‘God’ in his wisdom has jon it, in connect with the er ar Bppiol of ae The following is a comparative statement of the/éxpdrts |} the greatly increased value and amoantot taxable'pr - J Mf. tobacco. :8,682T{ 2,230 Tobacga,dales 26 168} LAA ¢ F. crackers,bx 116, "214 Misceliameous. — 420 sedgarentoatberiiee ;ang:dias removed front our, side-our | 1 Kesuhattiecaniaes ¢ soapypt od (exclusive'of ‘spetie) ttom New York to forvign porta)! ae pperty within the State, that Ido not, believe that any. i ac without cl in pricesy, Messrs. ‘Scoth & Son give the awhe delighted us with bis wisdom aud.bis research, We ones $e ore cme. say Hein a Pete te 1s woe add tind Santiry 1 (| of -Gfeage of the present rate of taxation would be uecossary eee ee } itetiowing siatement of stook in their cirgular of ‘oeday must bow in ebpeasion to his will. Jo referring to the | terjor, replied in the negative, but Mm the affirmatl tb . for the purpose. But, even admitting that it might re- ta ry . Stock of Rio, and Santog; on the 29th’ November, 859, open leas whith we havé! sistained: arid which will be 4 icaoavacdden tesearE aia tn:the> Migiatel aa datied 4 ‘1857. ‘1858. 1859, quite’ an'ndditional tax to meet this obligation, it consti- ‘ANTWERP 4], 26,363 aed nine for sumption estimated at ’6,619: depléted: by every one whersver the Koglish language is , bottoms, I te nemedingly, Deine: Pevahh ine Lee ees 050,843 totes no.vali¢ objection: ‘The question for your solution is: 94°$10,303 Pig irotitons. 10 | Block of 1u0' Fab Sarton ot thee day of December, 18597 propose to dwell on bis literary Toputa. bBiettee hap sraupuocen seit Wing fag iene. spine si aa EESTI REINS y Ha antrcyed in toe tenptnast deta dy Chine aie niet 4 bad ental eee necoumscks 18 a8 844 bags; Maracaibo, 2,200; Rigg Bnd Cylon, nt The r ey <1 be \ q Law hs 102, 19 Hides. », 2,000 f ‘mats, See Eerie metic raat iovpuedaeiee ene dnfumraart | See. Sra Goes, sink [a momen maim enor rom [Rs cats gat Peres veg | ie dats Sg alae ae « has advanced! the literature’ of the country, and how , have al pm entertained the most friendly. Sentiments rr ‘This is a fair oxiMbit; the agzregate export from'th} Rhouki/be made for their Liquidation or adjustment. It js | , ¢ 425 - Saved 5,400 360 ‘Tat New “Gstibbe Dec. 3 60 000 00 bags; Baltimore, 29,000; sleep 9 e the. debt. w! we owe him in that behaif. Wards that republic, my convection with which has been | port compares fairly with the ‘two past years. The'ex- of Fea and moral charac f durati a, indeed, whate the wel bin aiwae, itu God or Tam pormittiell being ef that country. alecw mcy Maced wevwlt | pert of cotton from the port during the’ past wéek has ne: fesling-that he wa sonnd inthe faith | be one of the: last persons, to. cemaneeiiog undeserving | Been greater than that of the week proviods; broadstuifs Px; et coma ma dne 10 Reon to. the character of the State that all Bone bale: eee 37,021 Clow’aeed; bgs 60 676) Philadel ie ,000; New: Yor! 7 acknowledged 1 gations should be promptly met. Tt | sponges... 130 M'hogany,logs 240 ng 726 Jos entbrnet ‘can never coat an individual or State too much to be just, Coffe me, bags a ; ,2)947 Tobacco, bales 128 3301 Rete Bid market closed a st 00 ae ey Miseouri will ‘probably shortly issue the remaining Potashes, bbis (li 213 Bacon, I 8,576 ‘i middling uph three to four millions of bonds which the State is autho. | Pearl do. Miscotlansous.” — Freicnrs. > Tiverpool 400 bb. 1 were ongaged been asket | about it Unfortunately, the matter has been taken seem tobe moving but slowly. The export orcifotr to Bit flove i ; Ashe —— di deceased fr id heen a Ve Ail eae | { Cs Bt i oy thc hd forget Great Britain during the week is only about 10,000 bbb. | rized to grant to railfond cotipanics. Tho new Logisla- Bing ore, tons. 98 $02 oon ee aN, Bot 18 jerooe beet sh fe fa oat, boot eae cae = eb = Dave: acting eas, TL mow declare, | this city, in to-day’s issue, which bas heen forwarded fo | Skipments will have to be made on a much largde #eajo 4 turé is snid to bélhighly favorable tothe roads, The fal- is., and 1§¢ bales orestin a at T-B0d: w1¢d. To ae bat b a ‘This an not alone on his | all parts of South and Central Amorica by to day's packet | than this to endibie the North and ‘West to’ pay’ for thofr Sowing is list of bonds issued, and authorized to’ Yo\|(Bodks,ca. ... - 100 1 Ha ala bait ‘60 tons of Weight HY '2bs., 150 tierces beof at p. t. ‘ordinary lan; Aas, pod de A a | tothe Isthmus. A fortnight Will elapes'eré the next mail ees Ta" aeere" isi | ‘and 12 tigroes rico at 278,.6d. To Glasgow 1 000 bbls. ES mer ” | Jeaves, when my explanation has bern made publics tat 4 Durcuases of forcign goods. ‘The éxport of nomen es idsued, for thie severat railroad compantes:— ah rare, ca tcien ) 73 | flour at 88.84. per steamer. ihovenevor heart | Meanwhile, doubtless, my name will get protty wall | articles is considerable and foots \ip heavily. triasced: hhids a0" i200" ” 2505 || Hay.—Sales of 500 bales were maderat 750. a 80c. for cag soya UL UDO a a gee | papa "yon i ae sir, your ob¢ cee Lacan Money continues pretty active, and some of thé ‘oor ge 5 Ibe 33,200 M pfs oie aime en sore tiated, and m0 Pare 0 which b saat : +) || Feport a ight advance in rites! “We guinth bigs" iogweod: toca too 3560 Bate Sse old chop ew Orleans atc, 34 thas, Oar Sih aig Be i Note from Mr."H..Clay Pate, short, endorsed, at 6; same quality, 4 ad ‘months, Qosin, vole. -.1,125 472 2,040 muscovadbm p. fin rec mp ito colsis!? ' F OTHE EDITOR OF THR. HERALD. single names, 8; Second class paper, 10 a 15 a8.” wohdy fe Lcd tromluchoten Seo0'm00" yy amar Gatton, Melee 3 8B as Hid baa js | eeoegled Some a 0 ba et turpentine wang ‘ibe , , r ze eye lke i?” tata mise cig uh tava i poe Rai ath ar ba at oe oa ay oo ee ono. | ei nt Te pt oon in NO a Ls: - Pea a «fo Permit me to say, through the Hunavp, that the charge * sf st SLL i eg ar! was ‘Why, it ‘the . 7 ! rt H hecho vteestereertn “fair demand, ‘The sales embraced about bla. SPour fath aba never tose ewthouy Against me inthe Zridwics Charlestown, eorrespiadench, toy brainy ites Siete Fete Tro setts Pa $24,080 00 "21,001,000 3,549, tnciading ‘bes at ‘SIO eae ae ee rab ays heart ‘being: lifted wp.”’ | published this, morning, is utterly false, ag Iwill concih-.} 0sval in many houses at the end of thi year'irs ‘T' Amount ot’ bonds’ isstied to” railroad compinies as” adoyo 2,985, | $11 50 a $11 6234; and sales of 2,000 bbis. old ple wete ba tat te natibg Wet a sively, show..in, my, Jectare, on Wednesday evening at..}, 2 additional demand for money fist at thé présdhe timp. ‘statéd'is shown to'be. 3001 “(8,819 ! made at sellot’s option, for. futuro dell at $11 75. pe at Hh fe noting Bay an ye cooper dlomitutes 1, 190k, no advantage of Captain | After the holidays it is dimMcult to #06 that any eiatitiita br” sage ane eet | ae 3k! Be enmase, ath, sales ih roca wa, away” ne sing of, the, |, Brown, vor did 1, visit him, with the, jntention of get geting stringency can exist in the money market. ea amount forfeited by North Missourt!. : 1,150) int oy and yobs Wo, at $11 a $11:50. catia ea 200 a 300 bbl; s. ¥ sin 8 the rd Caen oft oly Gh a og him to aed gexpor ied a i neha Foreign exchange is still dull. " The tenlling 4rnwérw! ate aoe ee die Pe ae Tron Mountain, ...... yr § "| beef hams were reported fat, sis 60... Bacon was quiot at Re pe ae SABO mETs a ‘Therefore, when ou con- "| and Y availed myself’ py r b gains asicing 100% a 110 for sterling alxty'diy wits, anal "110% | a amoul 1e Platte wt... wip Cotton 23 \f Bc. a 8360, ) Out or 300 and tr 9100, Lard was rn! btrusivencss ‘of the character of the dp. 1856 I charged everything im, and more than that, h, yAdd amount due Southw: 2250 4 firm, wht les of 800 bis. and tiorces at 10}¢c, a Mo. none e wo can ouly say at son he thus. spake, the leh 1 charpy tmmay bis. was dons ia tbs. | 94 for short. sight; Vil, ab a géhioral rola, thei Hat nto "i Teather bales. 4 6,205 |1@/] Butter and-cheese were Pincha I gene) versa enone of the forms. of sound | St. Louis, jose, interested to my lec- | above the market. "The rémltterd ar fhirly #upiptiedw i csc dacaacciteatees POTUE £3 y Ext wd sbx'8O0—1)709 " Svdandie Owing vo tha inclement wéathor and the ox- “ni iBeae ga to oa Saints. ‘Nor Sey. ieee acre It of = Monnment, &4.,"1 cod mercantile billa’ al109% @ 2! Yrnnés range'th ‘anappropriated by Legislature. 4...» 4,048,000 4, ‘Total.,..”. WRG ihe) RMB asses rons Alby citement ing out ‘of tho: chi eS a o: Hace 008 ony a heel hat ore ihe Word, Teche go th nH. GLAY Pate.) ,| §:183% to6.16—the formor being ail éxtroind Habe ‘Total’ 18,000, f ormnaurlet oye. aT tad bon io ae “peters S's ge how, regular and oie aey morrow's shipment promises to 'bé about’ $100,000, of | “the Missouri Hepubiican dy, tofvrring to this i nee caer soba "Soa the markot is quiet, and) pric it anything ol urch—so regular, G . 4 4 4 wana ‘When’ not m DOL ween, Ht was at once cndesstond | Ted, on the Oath ultimo, ARUAP’A lone ink, at Fine | Which one half will be apscte: \ As the wintor koa a= of: Thour, bbls, #614 $16,680" Staves, 0 $950; the. a woot canes need! at a0 150.7 08 do, Flori: that-Le, wag biter absent feonk Lome or detained by mdler Plabe, bay ot Grsulity Latey Mires ose, Vougiuun Hebert, wite, 4s Sb0es pulpperb will agai give’ Uh Culuardess tlie diefo. We bave received fe m Ch pie City the’ follow sot) da ut 0c; @ USC. Peston, ier Baa) he aaliailed in giving “nig pro- * of ex goveruor P. @, Hebert, Toboe over lier yeesels, | “P etatgmient of scm) annus! iuterost duo’by the several raul: « 910,030,.1 ““Yausicare-Salea of about 100 bbls, wore made at 270

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