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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1859.—-TRIPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Brooklyn ‘City News. ‘The body of John E, Cook will remain at Mr. Joka | ‘Tee ‘Union Funky Quesion 1 THE BRooxtyn ComMON wi ren plemm b er o 7 wi Kendrick’s, the undertsker, 89 Grand street, Williams- | Covnou.—The following Communication from the Direc ' Monpar, Deo. 19-6 P. M. Sercccs overs ale yas off Gane ‘burg, until this moraing at nine o'clock, when it will be | tors of-the Union Ferry Company was presented to the ‘The bank statement of to-day compares as follows with vin algun genre coir a a A wemoved, in charge of the friends of deceased, to the re- | Commen Conncil last night:— faidence of Mr. Samuel L. Harris, 114 South Ninth street, | To rie Honorante THs Mayor AWD Commo Councit OF 1HB that of last week:— iar Sundberg, Havana, Deo MO EY Ring's Gore Dee 1s ta i 60, Jom iz 8 5 ill take place, at ten o'clock. The | iY or BRooxtyy:— Dee 10. Giaa,Ges46s 10,160,888 Baskaso, Tot 427 ffnased a dismasied vessel, lumber laden, ‘whence the funeral w: fe place, The and ~ nt to honora- » 10. 925 ,' b ‘ a vessel, . af Services at this place witl be conducted by Roy. Mr. Oal- | wie nada dent diay aretDaeoreye oF ae ate oer notin, | DOG: AT... 128,008,577 28,490,889 8,898,026 77,286,475 Dowaprt sanding, appereilly & for andiaf sehoouer: @icott, of tho Les avenue Dutch Reformed church, and at | papy,of Brooklyn; that a large part of the stock of said | Increase "9078 160 070,304 roanerss 715,048 Pay ther name; @ was laying by to take ” company is held by persons living out of the city, and | 7 P who left the wreck at the time ‘got ‘the grave, in Cypress Hill Cemetery, by the Rey. Wm. H. thet’ Gio whole’. Gina Cae 7 in’ five Decreage,......+2s000+ seeegere Drig; the brig not making any: for cnstatance, led away, Jobnson. hundred and eight; that with one or two exceptions As was feared, the banks are their usual ef prosessgica ihe paamage, brig following. ‘Owing to the Jength of time that elapsed between the ion hare never had a large eat A Te course, and a steady expansion, probably extending into Bark Voter Detl prance Savannah, 11 days, wit ; in other or; rT - 'y @ecouse aud the time the bedy was delivered into the | 1 tue on xy, pom np eatin Sore fer we | midsummer next, must now be expected. Unable to re. te, to. Denil 1 Co. Has experienced ver: ahart ebarge of Dr. Holmes, the process of embalming has been | somo of their number have been connected with one or | sist the temptation of lending other people’s moncy, and somewhat difficult, and consequently the appearance of | all of them for a long term of years, rendering gratuitous | intent only on earning large dividends fer their stock- ss re also tivo ae i the remains is not 60 natural as it would otherwise have nore Vaceaes 4 ed bese iaditia be fd ally ta canta holders, our eity bank presidents are steadily pursuing ‘ steeeeees OBIE gre Nori aera ‘bina a ary Deen, Last evening the body was placed in an erect posi | Eommunication between the cities akouid be, commodious | the course which broughtabout the revulsion of 1887, and New York City Banks, Dec. 19, 1850, _ | Tsle#zarb, from New London for Porio Rico, On th tion, in order to allow the injected, fluid to seitle in the | and cheap, the safety of life and limb being of paramount | which, unless some providential accident should reverse J, Banks. Loans. ate Céreulation. Net Dep. |” Brig John § Gaton (ot Fait Riven, Brom, veins and arteries, 80 a8 to give to the face & more natural | regard; thatwithout adirect interest of any moment iD | 44 natural order of things, equally fatal 4m Exchange. 7,810,060 1,447,352 183,600 4,794,534 a6) iar ov b nc, tot i AB Web ppearance. The swelling has entirely disappeared from | the property of the company of whi they bss and face, andthe decomposition which had set }'the managers, they ae ae all times tennen im bas been checked. The remains will not be enshrouded | to administer its ‘affairs with express reference until this morning, when they will be placed in the ceffin, | to the growth and improvement of the city, in the pros- enclosed in a white merino robe, with satin collar, satin | perity of whieh they have a deep and abiding intercat; eord about the waist, aud a black neckerchief about the | that with this end in view the several ferries now rum meck. under their cl 6 were united in 1854, and to the act ‘Yesterday afternoon dhe father, sisters and wife of the | consolidation perfected at this time may be attributed the @eeeased were permitted to view the remains. His wife | preservation of so many lines of communication with the removed the breastpin and # miniature of their childfrom | neighboring cities; none of which .could have separately about his neck, which she had placed there afew dayspre- | sustained competition with the Fulton ferry, the large vious to his execution. She is buteighteen years of age, and | profits of which, at a charge of one cont per foot passen- hasan infant four months old. She w from Harper’s Ferry, | ger, emboldened the managers to think and act upon the Va., where she was married abeut seventeen months | belief that under one organization the whole could be in 1860. If ever there was.a time when caution and prudence were required in the administra- tion of our financial institutions it is now. None of us can tell what may be the issue of the political controversy now pending at Washington. There is far lees * bluster’’ and less “ vaporing”’ in the menaces of Southern men than is generally supposed at the North. The South is fighting, not only for its rights, its indepen- dence and its honor, but for its property, There are in the Southern States very nearly $2,000,000,000 invested Brig Ca Ey foes aevaee Gibratiar Rov, wit Fruit, 105,982 248,808 | gince then violent gales from NW to W; loet 136,764 4,477,025 | ec 17. iat $8 86, lon 71, spoke bark C B Hamilton, ; Seale Vainae | Nels Packie aceys esakinepiit Serra Thome. Mor 1, Bull's Head, 430018. “O1°F60o0'gos. ate'ser | wilh palm ollendhidce, (918 Ware. Nov 18, Saini Covil, Corn Exchange. 1,008,087 230,018. 100%B2Tor'e00 eee eee oe eo Aer ree to Geo Moke Continental...... 9,426,522 480,728 188,848 1,973,012 | & Corvessel io Ohug W Spit Commonwealth.. 1,199,165 162/278 231/186 ’s00,284 |“ Srig tarriet 1 Para, 26 days, with mdse, to Citizens’. + 690, 84,970 164,149 472,389 | Burdett & Noble. 1, fat 16 25, lon 59 30, ‘Fr scbr ; sz 1/888,887 | Pare Orin Hoyos Kendrick, Port au Prince, Dec 1, with Chemicai. 1,910) T4g.oat s1g,906 2/022,164 aaa eee Tai. nitean & Co. ‘Masariaoned heaty il Commerce. 2)721,616 1,712,621 1,975 5, Negus A Polke, Aoiear 6 Of ; ) a aan 831,329 | pal a tee anlire pesmaget hoon 8 Gaze M of Hiaiteas since. She,as well as the other relatives, were over- | maintained at this uniform rate. They were soon i b 166 tas, Dec 8, with mdse, to Peck & ‘wifélmed with sorrow, and lt was aome momenta before | oan’ of their error and in order to continue the ser- | ™ Slaves, to say nothing of sugar and rice plantations, | py}. 463,726 45,813 148,500 2121501 | Church Has had heavy gales from NE to NW; has been 12 they sufliciently recov@red to be enabled to leave the | vices dlespoil the stockholders, they retraced their | 80d other properties, whose value depends upon the ex- | East Rive 816,438 . 29,045 86,183 202,780 | days North of Hatteras, ns body. The refusal of the consistories of the Lee avenue | steps, incl an amount of popular reproach as ad istence of slave labor. It must not be supposed that the | Fulton, 1,427,689 261,882 155,014 1,061,322 ober Tuzo, Cio Ce pa) 1, wi picnanee, -and Fourth street Reformed’ Dutch Greipel paral ~ as it Was = pact Sexe conennys toh i of the | owners.of all this property will submit to measures well 684,573 138,827 yas ra el ra Experienced heavy weather, ‘services to be held in their edifices has given rise company ave pointed to.a reduction of the existing rates, | O04 10 dogtroy or impair ite pata nr EP aalle ae. ve, Hlizal for Boston. 88}044 1281320 596,054 Ginter deaay Citas tiene Ce ‘8, Wi by Imp’s & Traders’ 2,606. 323; 189,810 1,420,879 | _ Schr (Norm), Jensen, Malaga 77 days, with frutt, 10 0 Leather Manufac. Teao'ree B00'3t0 245,914 Yoer'3e W Pollitz. Experienced very heavy weather for the last 14 Manhattan,..... 4/481,255 662,165 801,006 2'697;607 [Simo testes San'so Stoeog | pacemynge, Aven: Ca dare, wilt, cor, de 3,071,089 666,843 309,716 2,558,307 | Schr James Fogiah, Hillard, Noyaques, PR, 10 days, wih ea ae Ens ee ot Pa res, to Dawson, Douglas & Co, lew Haven, and sailed a + 2497,571 840/945 80,570 1,765,215 | Seb Fearless (Br), Doe, Bermuds,'(S ‘days, with sugar, to + 6,866,841 967,447 245,701 3,427,185 pt te Burroughs, Indianola, 20 with cotton esvvtiss WAMBBML 108,699 SOB HBG | andes td Brower d Co. leis inst aw bate) 1: Davis, Saul, & Merch. s6,06 62,432 10,800 210,690 Schr oe i ury ? Ry of Bridgeport, with lors boom, a gradual contraction appears to be the only safeguard | North American i'sa'eak ies'ies arise agpele py a he a RR against an excessive importation of foreign goods next | Né «+++. 1,690, ham, Freeman, Savannah, 18 dava, with cot- spring, but also because the signs of the times should warn | 4° ae Se oe of Berga enhewan Sener them fo be prepared for any poe or rereatonary APCS are, SOs, 8 open The increase of specie 1s not quite as great as was ¢x- 4,882,767 804}600 1701217 3,160'606 | ac; to Joven Saath Con ee neato 8 days with cotton, pected, and proves that the current Southward has fairly Schr Marine, Merrihew, Wilmington, NC, 7 days. set in. The deposits are increasing, as usual at this season 686,249 85,606 112,362 462,009 | cbr WT Bilis, Nichole, Wilmington, NO; 4 days. of the year, when money is sent to New York from all a Parts of the Union for the payment of dividends, inter- est, &e. The money market is dull to-day, without change of rates. More money is offered to the brokers at 6 per cent than they can uge; and there reigns a prospect that Good short paper will shortly pass below six. At present six is the lowest figure fairly quotable for short prime acceptances, and seven for same quality of business pa- expression of much feeling, and many of the friends of | and the only obstacle to this has been the uncertainty as deceased infer that this refusal is made from a fear of | toa renewal of the leases now held; the value of their censure on the part of some of the members of their con- | doats and fixtures depending upon the continuance of the gregations in allowing Christian burial to the remains. In | several ferries and of one organization, aud:the expiration ‘the early part of last'week, Mr. Crowley, the brother-in-law | at one time of the various leases. To prepare the way for of Cook, applied to the consi: ef the Lee avenue | a 80 desirable—for a reduction in the rates of fer- «burch for permission to have services take place | riage from which there should be no second return— frem that edifice, as the deceased was once aSabbath | the undersigned have recently procured from the webool teacher in the Lee avenue school. The request was | Mayor and Common Council of the city of New denied, and Mr. Crowley then advised with Rey. Dr. Porter, | York authority to determinate the several leases simul- of the, fourth street church, where he had been amem- | taneously, and a sale of the whole for a term of ten years ber for the past fifteen years. Dr. Porter at once con- | was to have taken place on Saturday, the 17th inst. The eented 10 preach the funeral discourse,and made arrange- | sale has been averted by an injunction of the 6u] ments with Mr. Crowley for the ceremonies. The consistory | Court, or is only permitted upou terms which would ex- also giving their consent, it was supposed that all was ar- | clude the mt prapang teped competition; and to the wanged, until Friday night, when he was informed that | uncertaint es which have hitherto delayed improvements ‘théy had imposed such restrictions upon the service as | that are much needed are now added those of the law. rendered it impossible that they could take place from | At the time of the congolidation referred to the under- ‘hat church. Under these circumstances Mr. Crowle) signed, who were for the most part representatives of the was tenderod the use of the Universalist churc! Fulton Ferry Company (the former Union Ferry Com- im Fourth stscet, but he finally decided to accept pany) and to a certain extent guardians of a the proffer of Mr. Harris to have the services take | public trust, for the sake, as ‘they believed, of a place from bis house in South Ninth street. The re- | public gooa, caused the property of the com- mains will be taken to the house of Mr. Harris this Lrg rriege of boats, iixtures, &c.—to be merged mo! at nine o'clock, when they wik be placed in the ito that of the other ferries now running under their hall. w. Mr. Caldicot will then address the assemblage | charge. A valuation was agreed upon far below the ori- from the steps of the house, after which the doors will be | ginal cost of each and every one, and the whole com- thrown open and.those who desire will be permitted to | bined with acash capital of $800,000; the proprietors of view the 8, passing in at the hall door and out at | all theferries, except the Fulton Ferry Company, being the basement. The remains will then be placed in the | heavy losers, their property alone being undervalued, hearse and conveyed-to Cypress Hills Cemetery, where | $800,000 formed, the original and actual cash value of the additional services will-be held by Rev. Wm. H. Johnson. | stock of the company. No change has ever been made; A sufficient police force will be present, under command | the shares have at all times been in the market for sale; of Captain Woglom, of the Fifth precinct, to preserve | Sometimes at par—oftener below than above, and yet order. there has been so littlefdisposition to invest in the stock, There has been but little excitement at Mr. Kendrick’s | that at the present day it takes ay of five store in consequence of the body being there. A small | hundred monopolists to engross the whole. For all crowd has congregated from time¢o time around the door, | the risk incident to this species of property, s as re- and a few have desired permiasion to see the body; but | sult from collisions with ships and steamers and una- struggle. It would be cheaper for the South to go to war to carry out disunion than to loge its slaves and its planta, tions. The fact should be well pondered at the North, especially among that class of moneyed men who live in the delusion that highly respectable Union meetings still retain their virtue as anodynes adapted to the Southern stomach, and who, on the strength of rounded resolutions, encourage a financial expansion which, in the event of a revolutionary movement, would spread géneral ruin. This ig no time for our banks to be lending more millions. They ought, on the contrary, to be curtailing, not only because Pe Lt riee D Colden Murray. 18th noon, saw achr eacock, Mankin, Savannah, 7 days, with main Schr Presto, Larral 37824441 871,631 254,018 2,453,960 | Schr Hendrik Hudson 1,415,802 1€8,687 307; e 5 2,815,558 544,202 207,462 2,104,100 Bebe H Smith ia How Haven, 2 diye een een eeere es ee rice, Hunt, New Haven, 2 days, Total......' $123,903,577 20,420,839 Steamer Boston, Sellew. Philadeivbia. set eA EL asi a er We " Ciark, Providenos. During the heavy NE gale of Saturday, lost mizen mast, and put into New Lon for a harbor, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. " i ol ve Monpay, Dec. 19—6 P. M. BELOW. this has generally been denied, the process of embalming | Voidable accidents to human life, the stockholders have | Per, four a six months, with two good names. a : j 4 wot belng completa. | a eee ever received ovar eight per cent Perannum, and never | Some of the foreign bankers put up their rates for | Posy eosin oo Higa 76 “bbls: pote: at: 5750.5, | Belg Quecn of the South, of Raliimore, A private meet of relatives e deceasod was ie icles of ie association more Ei fe’ , from hel ba tetnea te the purpose of selecting pall bearers | than ten per cent. Inasmuch then as your honorable | foreign exchange to-day, and some business was done on | Bxeapervys.—Flour—The news from Europe affected | Brig Selma. ‘BY pilot boat Geo Steers. the market unfavorably. ‘The sales wore Watlen oed ‘Also, one ship, three barks avd four brigs in the lower bay. cksed at lower rates for common Western brands, while | Wind at sunset WSW, very light. extra grades were dull. The transactions embraced about 5,500 bble., closing within the range of the following quo- Tele; h Marine orles FORT LAFAY james Foster, the basis of 1095; for sterling sixty day bills. But at this rate the market left off dull, with indications that the ruling rate tomorrow might be 1093. Francs are and making the final arrangements for the funeral. body have felt it to be necessary for the’ public interest to cause an injunction to be put upon the renewal of the ferry leases, except upon conditions to which the present lessees cannot accede, and have been willing to guaran- The Know Nothings d the Presidency. New York, Dec. 6, 1859. i Passe ; i tations:— 19, sunset 3 os ; peeap tes a Moaresh tee to the city of New York by a resolution of your | abundant at 5.155; a 6.173g, the higher rate being asked ; : ; goth ult by the merabess Of the prese that adveeate the | Board, an annual compensation for the various | by A. Belmont & Oo., who are sure of selling their bills, | soptrmne State 94.95 9 500 | Prttan in low of sie Lackwoot pansed dows Ge Narrows es of the American sparty, it was resolved to ap- | {T7¥, Privileges equal to that hitherto paid—provided | Jy stover th Superfine We a 520 | atiti0 AM; Benj Adams, for Liverpool, at 1:30 PM. Wind 8 principles of the cores warty; ‘ ; ae the fakers of such leases are obligated to re-establish, on | Whatever the rate may be outside. The steamer on iperfine West +475 9 5 00 | W, light; weather cloudy. Peltor Of the opposttiCn papers i other wtstee ae tue | all the ferries, rates that can only be maintained by'the | Wednesday is the Persia, which will probably take out ee +515 a 680 | sanpy HOOK, Dec 19, sunset—Brig West, from Galveston, Sent Rae atcotna tee ition cana, | Fulton ferry; ihe undersigned deem it to be consistent | from two to three hundred thousand dollars in specie. pena +: 8 80 & 7 00 | going up the Swash; one Brig coming In over the bar, and one st course Adopted to secure an opposition candi- | with the spirit that bas hitherto governed them to pro- “ z Mixed to straight Sou 550 a 575 K Sof the Hook, bound in. Steamship Moses Taylor, for date for the Presidency in 1860. You are aware how the extension of this guarantee against loss under | The Price of slght bills on New York at the cities men- | Straight to good extra do. 5 80 a 7 25 | Mew Orleans, passed over the bar at4 PM Wind WSW, light; earnestly the American party in this State have endea- | Fri tegal ganction to the present proprietors if they | tioned i as follows, the price being expressed in the cur- | Cholce extra family and bakers’ brands... 700 a 8 00 | weathercioudy. Fored to unite, with the repablicans, 90 a8 to form tho'| should bid Sor the ferry leases on We terms propoded BY | seney of the cities tehere the bits , Rye flour, 300 a 445 | HIGHLANDS, Deo 19, sunget—One ship off the Highlands, game combined opposition to democracy as exists in New your honorable body to the elty of New Yor! aes och BEE e bills are drawn:— Corn meal. 380 a 420 | showing noeignal; no other inward bound vessels in sight. Jersey and Pennsylvania, The result which these two | }qu parties willtag 10 Gnteriahe' Wie shares’ sm wines | euiceee. ‘ 1 premium. | —Canadian flour was steady, with sales of about 260 bbls, | Wind SW, light; weather cloudy. States have secured would have been obtained here, but . a “ at $5 60.8 $6 75. The sales of Southern brands embraced Miscellaneous. for the intrigues of afew political leaders who are de- With ts substantial sue wate dere Ge pegeer tional, if not in fact the republiedu party and cnait Lec’ | the limited dividends. to the stockholders contemplated, trite et ie certon ffm roan te | 27 frau amen, We mderined manger places of trust and power. Having failed, however, in fare of foot sis pepe wi oe ea to reduce the this, we have done the next best thing in our power— aaa Withouteit b rae apy ‘me os six soe tear aid, nor ona strictly sectional issue. Our | terme named, unless comforts, convenience and life itself ype for a compromise candidate now rests in a compact | gro to be held of ‘secondary in of unity with those States in which the combined opposi- | fare.” Respectfully submitied, Pee °° Cheapness of tion have been triumphant. We think that if the oppo- 3 'y " Cincinnati... Ce 900 bbis., closing within the range of the abovequotations. | gene Josiam Hamnory (of Bangor), Verey, from Philadel- Bort Rye tlour was steady, with sales of about 150 bbls. at the above prices. Corn’ meal was quiet at the above | Pbia for Salem. with coal, went ashore in the gale of SatuKlay figures. Wheat was unsettled, and in the absence | Debt I7thinst, on Squan beach, 12 miles south of Squan, and of sales of moment, quotations were nominal. Corn was | $8 ® fotal wreck. the crew barely escaping with thelr lives Jess buoyant, and the sales embraced about 17,500 bush- | sing all their clothing. &c. els, ranging from 90c. a 92c. a $1 for new and old white Purser Post, of the steamship Huntsville, from Savannah, and yellow. Jersey and Southern rye was quiet at 88c. a | has our thanks for bis continued attentions to us. 8€c. Barley was held with more stiffness, without change Snip Winvensene (of Boston), Hard! having touched on of moment in prices. Oats were heavy, with sales of | the Pearl Rock Shefors reposted), in the oft ‘Gibraltar, on ult, wi There have been within the past few days very heavy i Yi Joseph Ketchum, N. B. Morse. purchases of corn, flour, provisions, &c., at Chicago and | Weetern at 46c. a463¢c., and State and Canadian at 463¢c. | the night ofthe le in the act of wearing ship, in a sition papers and leading men of New Jersey, Pennsylva- p - : sudden shift of wind, came to "Algect Q Sry reer pg thee Mien das, Howe, Henry Piorrepoint, St. Louis; hence the decline in exchange. We are inform- | 470 os ae a pat comparatively quict, | iB& et the iat and on the 288 HB M steamiug Hed Pole toged “opposition to the proscriptive and suicidal policy pursued ree aan, rtp aed, ed that at one time the scarcity of currency and the com- |} Sales of 400 bags Rio were made at llc. 0.121 the sbip to Gibraltar, in a leaky condition. by few republican leaders of this State, and demandtas | PNB Wwerlhington, petition among the sellers of exchange were such that | | Cormox.—The sales embraced about 7004 800 bales, | qPEGE,WsiGRe, Hughes, from Rio Janeiro supposed for bln re perp greg pairs Jolin Biunt, ° AAC Low, fight bills on Baltimore and Philadelphia were done at a | Closing tamely on the basis of 1134c. per Ib. for middling | “‘Spexq ‘ewes, Baker, from Philadelphia for Boston” loaded the right sort of delegation to the National Convention, SF, ans cet Derew. discount, and bills on New York at par for currency— | Frecnns.—To Liverpool 100 tons fustic were engaged | Jui?,conh went spereahers Gime tue seat lo her asia: ‘The running of a strictly sectional candidate can end only | Alderman Dayton presented the report of the special in disaster, while, on the tad lesa nomination of | ommittee appointed te confer with the Common Council o¢ @n opposition one would result in a glorious victory, and i de of incalculable benefit to the whole country. How Takk; relive to the Gale of the ferry lanes, god The Americans of New York have no preferences be- | af:era discussion asto the powers of the committee, the yond the character and nationality of the nominee, fecling | above communication was referred to them (the Specia} ‘that the Presidential candidal lected by the above that is to say, about %{ a1 per cent lower than gold. Contrary to general expectation, the stock market (with the exception of State stocks) was dull and rather lower to-day. Most of the brokers on the news from Europe had prépared for an advance; but the principal speculative se_ at 17s. Gd., 50 tons Sea Island cotton at 11-32d., 400 boxes | ance yesterdey afternoon, and aa she makes but little water i cheese at 80s., and 100 tierces beef at 3s. Od. "To London | fepresumsed she will be ac discharging @ portion % 24 bags cloves at 268. a 278. @4. per ton, 290 boxes ‘bacon | her cargo. aiiges ‘align ig at 28. 6d. xes cheese at 40s., and 100 bbis. pork at | _ Bric Fiicnr, at Baltimore from Liverpool, p.t.” To Hamburg 360 bales cotton were engaged at 1o., | Nov 29. nt $5 40, lon 47 04, the wreck off Beliah ati er ea and 100 bales of sarsaparilla at 114c. per Ib. To New Or- | tons. She was painted green, and had a round stern and a fall , Joans 4,000 bushels oats were engaged at 4c. in ships’ | Taure bend. Her main and mizzen masts were gone, and she Bias would be auch a one a national and patriotic men | Cemmittee on Ferries.) Se ere ean ere eee i tl Mcrectia annsy ral tas shale TRE Eel LSA oma pea ke could [gladly sustain. To secure this object, we feelfre- sces advanced 34, and were steady 6 morning, but \Y.e=The market Steady with sales of a 30th roncd 7 aioe owe on the quires some systematic action. The opposition hin of Army Intelligence. lie? peeing In the afternoon the market ‘waa Gaal bales at $1 per 100 Ibs. ee eee an para ict chad on the country are comparatively powerless, owing to the | A Board of Officers, to consist of Major Robert Anderson, Motasses.— Sales of 200 bbls. New Orleans were made | ieak, and: threw overboard about 25 tone, cargo en the ‘want of concert among the different sections and the adop- and stocks closed weak at the following quotations:— First Artillery; Captain Isracl Vogdes, First Artillery, and at ble, . ‘versel: lost most of the heavy sails. ‘The Moneynick also Te: tion of some common plan of operations. We propose, . Miesouri 6's, 83%{ a 7%; Canton, 17 a 14; Cumberland PRovisions.—Pork—The market was heavy and in- | ports tbat on 0th ult, Int 45, long 33. saw n squace i therefore, that the members of the opposition press in the | Captain Joseph Koberts, Fourth Artillery, has been or- aa maersedl aa Ae Pacifio Mail Shama 76: active. The sales embraced 500 a 600 Doi, including sel, supposed & bark, with logs of all her weer spars except different States should mect in New York on the second | dered to assemble at Fort Monroe, Va., for the purpose of | °°?! Pr : ane 1D, 76% | mess at $15 8734 a $16, $16 for thin mess and $11 373, | Mainlopmest , The lower masts were ail standing. Was Tuesday in January, at three o'clock in the afternoon, at a %7; New York Central, 78 a 3¢; Erie, 8% a9; Hudson } for prime. Beef was unchanged, and the demand | on lost sightof hen” Shomer neat i. ae comiog room No. 41 Astor House, to agree on some plan ‘by | ®'f@Dsing ® programme of instructions for the ‘Artillery River, 415; a %; Harlem, 8% a 9; Harlem preferred, 343 || moderate: eales of about 176 bbis. in lots were made, | tain whetber she was British or Amerieeas os U7 Ot ascer- which ®n opposition candidate may. U6 secured. ae bette th now at that poet. ~ Satake of the |. s; Reading, 4134 %; Michigan Central, 80 3, van apy ete Be eed ger ee Secon Br Scuz Souiciror, previously reported ashore at Sonth- ROSWELL GRAVES, Tent," be sublect to the approval of the War Depart: | cu ican Southern and Northern Indiana, 63 @ 7%; Michi- J primo was tominal et $18.0 $10, and ‘eet hams weg | Se enie Aiea gables Gung the heavy NE gale of Bat ‘and = = EE Lieutenant Colonel George Andrews, Sixth Infantry, is } gan Southern and Northern Indiana guaranteed, 173 a 54; aeeene soe a Lea Jo an at 83¢c. a Ge, | Some 8(0 bbls have been landed on the beach. ANSON SPENCER, port to the Gommnndiag general of that doparttaent for | Panama, 12434 a %; Minois Central, 687% a %; Galena | Srore'mado al Osco. a Boge. for Western bane, aaieey | Cy Maa Naaru or ete fF Cold Spring, is ashore on Committee of Correspondence. | uty with his regiment. hae Bt) Soa! we Hal : ry es mae ager 2 [pa ad TREES. ities aoa cee oe | BRED nan Ppa nis ead Gearesion for E Enoch Steen, First Dragoons, now on leave of ab. 0 a1 aK. . . erces repaired, Cireuit Court of the United States, | sonctte directed to Broceed to the department of Oregon * ese ct nates rapist a iced onda at ox. 0 107¢e., and cholee at Ne. Batter and choose gee alge a gE hia : : te Before Judge Ingersoll. of that departments a? (tne commanding general F second week of December have come to hand. They com- J" Sccara—The market was firm with sales of 800.0 900 | com mentasiore inthe stoma Sarena ett a eee it. Dro. 19—. Charles Goodyear vs. Horace H. Day.—Afier By order of Colonel T. T. Fauntleroy, commanding the pare as follows with last year:— hhds. Cuba, chiefly within the range of 7c. a 714. a 7340, | Of Long Island and remained at sunset. Rice. Stoop Ox1ox—During the heavy gale of Saturda; cht the i the Jad; id | department of New Mexico, the troops now serving in the les of 800 tierces were made at 4c. a 41,0 e eee ee a ie eee Six, | Navajoc country of that department will be temporarily | Za Dec. §-15,1868, Dec. 8-15,1850. Increase. | Wunsiary.—Sales of 400 bbls were made at sloop Orion, Keleey. of Portland, Conn, dragged ashore in em begga: pa EE Niadah eta raced, Withdrawn, and go into winter quarters. The four comt- T Rock Iaiand. 20,024 6,554 Goce mali dirad, Mined Gremeeoas dragged rict Court on Tuesday, which could not be postpone: panies—Third Infantry—now stationed at Fort Defiance, % 5 ven, . and that he could not fix a time when he could goon with | same department, will remain on duty at that post.” J!/inois Central 39,152 51,247 12,095 ashore on Saturday aight off Fairfield beach from Biack Rock Michigan Southern’: 295186 30/371 1,186 The earnings of the Galena road to December 1, as com- pared with 1858, show a decrease of $181,346, as fol- lows:— January 1 to December 1, 1858...... - $1,460,478 January 1 to December 1, 1859.. i harbor, and sustained slight injuries, ‘She wil be got off. Crew ved. Laverroot, Dec 6—The ship Sardinta, Crocket, which left this port on the 20th of October, has put back and arrived here yesterday, with loss of malnyard, maintopgailan head ‘of mainmast and crosajack yard, head of foremaat, and mizen rigging cut awayfand almost in a helpiess condi: tion, —By letter to Ellwood Walter, Esq, Secretary to Board of inderwritere, CLEARED. R. : Oven K from Sleamship Moses Taylor, Grifin, Haranaand New Orleans Ronny, tr Woectacn, tos dackartes care iat il bea the argument of the motion. He also stated that he had | ‘The War Department has ordered that the taking of not examined the papers enough to understand the case | Indian hostages for indefinite periods in the department of perfectly, but that his impression was that there wassuch | Oregon, being attended with no useful result, will for the 8 conflict of affidavits that he would not be authorized to | future be probibited. i grant the injunction asked for. The complainant's coun- Leave of absence has been granted by the War Depart- Sel, however, wished to be allowed to argue the case upon | ment to the following offcers:—Second Lieutenant G. Weit- the affidavits submitted, and the defendant being also de- zel, Corps Engineers, nine months; Surgeon D. C. De Leon, sirous ef having his view of the case presented, if the | Medical Department, six months. An extension of Teave Judge was not ready to give his decision, the cause stood | is granted Brevet Major Z. B. Tower, Corps ere six over for argument. months; Captain Abner Doubleday, First Artillery, four Port of New York, December 19, 1859. 8. slip to-morrow. _— months : in John Trevitt, Third Infantry, two During the earlier months of the year the losses were Ship Confidence, Sears, New Orleans—W Nelson & Sor Marine Court. saath ree " si enormous; they are now being made up, and the road is J Bark Chrting (Br), Trimble, Eilzabethport— Bret Gon & Oo. | -,S¢ JOE, NE, Deo She brig Amaret, of New London, Before Hon. Judge McCarthy and a Jury. ¥ Brig Stare, of Maine, ‘Thompson & Hunter. He on the 21st November, and put im here two days sinoe, . in good order. Brig J Weat Hall, Cadiz“ 2 J Peters, Be ee aay ane Pe Iwo days since, ACTION AGAINST A RAILWAY COMPANY FOR INJURIES Police Intelligence. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to. | Bue Ganges, Mendy, eke hee , The sale of the wrecked steam: .d cargo ‘TO A CHILD—IMPORTANT TO PARENTS, Ax Operator 1x rm Gow Ware Linr.—A respectable # day:— uf "Gals, Mobile MeCeeadtyy Mott Co. a Meare OUR Ca eee ae cargo took place Duc. 19.—Fredericka Vorath vs. The Second Avenue Rail- | jooking man named George H. Standish, formerly a clerk # Total receipts. . $244,975 04 | Schr Loyal Beranton’ Loge Ravana W B Geranton, anes outer eo pie Boas se, eo youd Company.—This action was brought to recover $500 | in the jewelry store of G. M. Brodie, No. 22 Maiden lane, | —From customs, 63,000 00 Bohr J Hanis, sagkern. Savaninab—MeCready, Mott & Co. ' ‘Whalemen. @amages from defendants for injuries received by her | was taken into custody yesterday by policeman Fitzmau- Total neonates “ arr'b00 4 foe Bl an Mel iene fA remand a yea ‘ = pe ees oer 18th inst, bark Acorn, Nickerson, on hari "Bota the ovidehes that in the mont of wuist | Tee, of the Second precinct, on charge a of stealing $169 iy aed Kita Cmcen bd salaey Bicop Willard 'Buckingharn Ween ee Rare Saar Y SLT, for 9 cruise ready, aitla, NB, vi ‘ul i 1@ @XC! al learin, louse 7 a ‘4 . r fiom “e1 a Me While one of the defendants’ cars was being driven up the | Worth of gold watches from his late employer. The ac- gs iJ Steamer Elizabeth, McLaughlin, Baltimore. het at Honolulu Oct 28. wilt 97’ sp 780 wh, and 10,000 toe bone were $26,596,074 67, and the balances $1,117,281 01. ‘The following dividends have been declared:—The Mer” cantile Mutual Insurance Company, its semi-annual interest dividend of three and a half per cent, on the $d of January; the Great Western Marine Insurance Company, a dividend of three and a half per cent, payable January 1; the Broadway Bank, a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, payable January 1; the Jackson Manufacturing Company at Nashua, N. H., a dividend of three per cent; First avenue, at the usual rate of speed, the little girl wag | cused is also charged'with having swindled several jewel- crossing Tenth street alone and unprotected, wasrun over, | ry firms down town, by obtaining goods under pretence and one of her legs was cut off. After the testimony was | that Mr. Brodie had sent him for the same. Messrs. Des- concluded, defendants’ counsel moved for a nonsuit, on | quering & Sons, Fellows & Schell, M. Amesbury, Montgo- the ground “that the fact of a child of such tender years mot Joardon, Dinkenspiel & Oppenheimer and Read, being permitted to go about in such a crowded thorough- | Taylor & Co., all of Maiden lane, and Messrs. Sherman, fare, without an attendant, was of itaelf evidence of negli- | Capron & Co., of No. 178 Broadway, were victimized in gence sufficient to defeat an action of this kind, the child | amounts varying from $18 to $200. It is thought that a ‘Dot being possessed of sufficient judgment and discretion | number of other firms have been defrau to avoid ordinary accidents, to which she might be ex- | bably appear against the prisoner to-day. police Fored in crossing the streets of the city.’” (Belian vs. The | have not succeeded in recovering any of the Jewelry, and lew Haven Railroad Company; Hudson vs. The Second | it is ve eaten if they ever will. Standish was com- A . season, Steamship Yorktown, Shufeldt, Havant: 15, at A letter from Capt Smith.’of ship Al JNB, reports her at (days. 6 houre), with mdse and passenners, te Hiackcns kee | Aniler Sept 22 (arr day previous, ail well, bavingtaken 56 Dla Steumshin DeSoto. Bulloch, New Orleans 12h sia tiavane | 8 and 60 do bpbk oll since leaving Freemantle, 620 ‘ and 680 wh all told, bound to Mauritius for prov! to sal [pub inst, with mdse and passengers. to Livingston, Crocheron | {000 out on a crice off Hourbon aud Fort Dolphin: "Reports Steamship Auguste. Woodhull, Savannah, with mdse ana | tbe humpback senson as having been a failure, no cows or gers, to 8 L Mitchill & Son. Monday, 1 PM.8 of. at calves having been seen. * “ Dataware, sae s bark bound N, with loss of foretopmast. Heerd from prev to Aug 20, ship Hobomok, Marchant, of Fal- Bteamabin Huntaville. Post, Bayannan, with nike ory mouth, doing very well, with from 800 to 700 bbls ot sengers, to H B Cromwell & bo. Friday, 10 AM, 30 miles Bof pocken Oot Jat 89 06 N, lon 165 36 K, Tempest, Allen, of Borders sot damaed Tet etae tag SANS | res cree RBOREM: Se wi are mn cent steel . “ Hrexperienced a heavy SE gale off Cape Hatteras; hove too for | _ Ship Marion, Grone, from Sinaapore Sept 1} for Macao, and Avenue Railroad Company.) The Court granted the motion, | mitted for examination by Justice Connolly. the Salmon Falls Company, a dividend of three per cent; | 17 hours. Frit !0-co until the 21st, Sept Brfbark Cornelia, at BerGiaxy axp Recervixe SroreN Goops.—Robert Smith, the Boston and Providence Railroad, a semi-annual divi- ie oe eras ental, &c, with mdse and pas- > Polar Star, Pearson, from Liverpool via Queenstown for The Oficial Canvass of New York. a lad about 18 years old, was arrested by policeman Gol- J “end of four per cent. Ship Hound (of Hosion), Hater, Alta, Gulf of California, | Cuenta, Oct 10 Yat N, lat oz W. e Albany Argus, Dec, 19.} The funds to pay the coupons due on the 10th of January | Aug 20, via Pernambuco Nov 17, with dye wood, to order. Ship crane from Liverpool for Melbourne, Oct 18, lat The Board of State Canvassers have completed their la- den, of the Sixth precinct, on a charge of having bur- wors, and make the aggregate vote of the State gs fol- | glariously entered the eating saloon, corner of Centre and Stelter Rep Aue ae Franklin streets, and stealing therefrom a quantity of Secretary of State..........251430 252630 “7a | senars, knives and forks, and a doublo barrelled pistol. h assed rehant 980 N, lon 24 19 W. peina. Weat Nera at a 32. Jon hacer teak or tn - ley, from Cardiff Nov 18 for Hong Kong, Sa lesk pasedan abet ced Hh po ae Is 12a Adéivon Child, Srl, from NYork for Marseliea, Nov cross; Deo jon Petngnel wake tise ores) 1 red ee Mary Roberts, from — for NYork, Dec 10, lat 88 25, on bonds of the State of Virginia have been received by the Bank of the State of New York. J.¥. D. Lanier, Charles Moran and L. H. Moyer were Comptroller. 227;304 46,648 | The stolen goods were found at the residence of a friend § to-day appointed by the bondholders aeommittee to confer | Tat: saw vo signs of any on. FE, a Treasurer. "a “t of the prisoner’s, in Baxter street, who was arrested on a vith Mr. J. Ship Mandarin, Parrott Foochow Aug 25, passed Java He Foret, Ports. corns $5582 | Charge of receiving the property with a gulty knowledge, bis Sa he Vics gereseolng ieationae an adjust- 1 oe” passed Uape Good Hope Nov S withidan ae, woGoodans | _AutatA, Aug 2°—In port kip Walter Lord, Perkins, ldg, to sat “Ut | Se ey cme cae or Cao Fang iment trons meine | $k SEN eee aes Para ae | Mh ne VENI ETE ce ve ven, Doar 251,777 5,801 | Cuance or Fara Prerences.—John Febn, a baker doing fj Creditors and the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and ‘Chicago | era tet nn a ee ie Migaapors; Nowe act | Boman vis : BEE 8511 | yusinoes at 786 Greenwich street, was arrested by pollo: f Ralrond Company. ‘They are to mect at Pitaburg on the | $4468) lon 18 E, spate stip Ocoan Pearly From’ Manila fir | Apex, Nov 91a port ship Protector, Crocker, from Liver- > 2, 4, . 84, Cape [o] cchany WATT Be} a 221,084 54.202 | man Leighton, ef the Second District Police Court, on a f Sth of January. : with bark Penguin, from amoy tor Netr Ok Geis onto | BitarnnateR, Nov.28—Arr Luna, Baltimore. gains. charge of obtaining forty barrels of flour, valued at $240, fA Cincinnati paper says that the New York Central | straits of Sunda in compeny with ship Judith, of New Orleans, | Houveaux, Nov 2¢-Sid Enterprise, McLean, Now York. Lett gues Ao ik indicate toe ere cha ee 1187: | trom Coulter & MoGuire, of No. 90Front street, by means | Ballrond Company have abandoned their arbitrary rates | “Zt Rewtiute, Freeman, Liverpool, Nov 12; with mdse and | 12k Lesnard Sorry -Frike oo Sid Deo 4 (aot Nov 29), brig Ht east, though they do not change the result go far aa can- | {Cin sie tences and fraudulent representations. Justice # on freight from Mat point, and will hereafter pro-rate | 10¢pewengers. to Williams &Gulon. leh Encepoot! Mur ee | Cumbanae Dees—in port bark Martha. Anna, Bx for dinates are concerned. ny beld) the aovuses sori 7 with the other connecting roads, upon the basis of the | hour later, saw steamship Fulton, hence for Havre. i7th inst, | Newport about 12th. Sid sh, brig Iris, Pearce, Bristol, RY. The County Clerks have done their duty ina very im- schedule adopted by the Convention. Int 4026 lon 72.60, eaw schr Arcadia, of Searsport, timber | | Arratdo Dec 12, bark J , Baltimore;_ brig Pir adee B Acaneay or Mvsic.—The many admirers of Adelina In Owego 5,473 votes returned for Ogden N. Chapin | Patti will not forget that the young prima donna returns were thrown out. The County Clerk in this cage had cat : ‘ wat iio pele canvang rey Ac paper, an AaKael ie to the metropolis and sings to-morrow and ‘Thursday , James Davis, Staples, Boston. Cid 12th, brigs Storm ‘King, Ship Donau (Ham), Myer, Hamburg, 40 days, with mde and | Neff, Boston; J D Lincoln, W 0. 182 passengers, to Kunbardt & Co. 16, lat 85, on 71 80, | Deiat, Deo l—Arr Seargo, Howes, London (and sla for Cal- signalized Dutch steamship Europa (screw), ‘bound NE; same | cutta). day. sam an Ameriean bark showing a signal with blue, white, | | FiErrows ann Sirnna Leone, Africa, Nov 10—In port bark red, Stock Exchange. Monpay, Dec. 19, 1860. - % certificate, without noticing the transposition of the t} evenings in the “Lucia” and the “Sonnambula,” with | ¢2000 Tenn 6's, 90... 9034 100 sha Eri white and blue, borizontal stripes. Itasca, Rich, for Boston few days, with & cargo of ground nuta, Sa On oe Engineer and Surveyor all ‘the Brignoli in the tenor parts, and Muzio to conduct ‘he or- | 21000 do... wos 245 ae fi Bd Gum, reel, Hacibreg, 3 days, with Meee palm oil; brig Calvert, Willar, of and from Philadel- Tor aoc Alegany county was disallowed, these votes being | chesira. ‘There will be a great house to welcome ttle } 5000 do. . 9036 Jon 7 36, spoke Harsburg bark Washington, from Bunder! GipRALTAR, Nov 23—Arr ship Windermere, Harding, Algiers te Pugineer, an office not known to the constitution. | 14 tm, ht. 1000 Virginia 6's, o4 for Havana. 2 (see Miscel);’ 4th, ach N'& H Gould, Smith, NYork tor All. e votes of Rensselaer, Suffolk and Sullivan, on Inspector | Patt! to morrow night. 24000 Miseouri 6’ 84 hip Howsrd (Ham), Brusch, Hamburg, 62 days, with mdse | cante; 25th, bark Ivanhoe, Emmons, Cadiz, with Am 4 Sate Prisons, were thrown out for jeiclar reasons. _ REE EOE 5000 84 and 162 pameneers, foe Amsinek & am pa . i at Gibraltar. (Bld 22d, bark Zephy?, Small, es. Wind informalities in the returns, though of BP 6000 30 84 & mntine (Brem), jen, Bremen, 8, with mdse, from 21st ie monte, Ua all these were about eighteen coun- | ong tng payin he Sac hot annie a SNe Gees ye ‘oh Bini (ot Warren), Colling, Savannah, Dec 2 with cot. | King Browns flaranas "Sid inc ath, Rewer Waterton? ‘ongly returned. 'P naif 2000 N ¥ Cen RR 7’s 100 4126 | ton, bound to > eben ‘Put into'thia port for po Bs ‘assist- | _ Havana, Dec 10—Arr steamships Granada, McGowan, New Some 70,000 votes on the constitutional loan ques. | for California, are Mesers. William Blanchard and Charles 200. do... ..860 1000 N Y Cen bs, 76 101 100 Mich Cen RR.... tion srcre thrown out on account of irregularities in the rh M24 100 60 5000 Erie RR Istmb 9234 8000 Erie RR4thmb 53 000 KrieRRebs,'71 29 100 2000 do......+.. 283% 16 do 10 shs Bk N York... 108% 575 1 Cen RR. 10 National Bank... 1013¢ 700 do 10 Ocean Bank..... 9134 10 Am Exchange Bk 9834 82 Merchants’ Bank. 10637 ance, the captain being very sick. York; Daniel Webster, Wri Aspinwall; Bark Nord Amerika (Brom), Fredricks, Plymouth, Eng, 35 | Reed, Tampa via Key ‘Weak feybin: aoe Jacksonville; schrs days, with mdse and 242 passengers, to Hermann Ce F bate bo |, Latham, Pensacola; Et White, eed lth, Bark Union (rem), Horstmann, Bremen, 66 days, wih mdse | brig d Pleree, Melville, Savanna, 4 and 140 passengers, to master. Cooper, NYork (and ald 16th on her return); 14th, bark Glen: ‘Bark Harmon. Woods 1s now Ayres, Oct 18, with hides, &c, | wood, Glover. NYork, tomaster. Nov 16, lat 11 8, lon $8 50, spoke bark Gem of the Sid 11th a 12th, bark James Cook, Zousg NY; MA Sea, Miller, from Rio Janelro for New Orleans, with losa of | Stevens, Butler, NOrieang; Scotland, Collins, Pensacola; Cy jidboom; was in company 7or 8 days. The H ‘has had Ught | clone, McCarty Savannab; Zone, ,,, Wilmington; hrs ‘winds the whole pssage since leaving the River In Plata on | Geo Harris, Dazey, do; Chase, Jones, Newport; A A Bandel, the 18th ‘AM. Alchorn, Savannah; 13th, Lucy 1, Sharp, Compton, Matanzas, ‘Bark John Howe, Kelton, Laguna, Nov 18, with logwood, | Haunor Guace, NF, Nov 23—Cld aobr Peerless, Skaling, Bal- F. Simmons, two skilful and experienced operators, who ‘The certified copy first sent from New York, and lodged | have long been in the employ of the American Telegraph es on ao cy Becrotary of State, gave the whole de- | Company in this ity. These gentlemen take with them sont messenger to pea tino eomes poll the improved House and Hughes combination printing certificate from the original (the error being in te copy), telegraph instruments, for the purpose of placing them in and dodged with the proper officers, successful operation in that State. They go out under an In addition to these ¢: one of substance in the Oneida cor engagement with the Messrs. Lovett, owners of differen, munty canvass. There was | “'* 110 Del & Hud Can Co 9534 ° R 7 . Ghapin and the seas eo coe i the voto ascribed to | Printing telegraph patents for the State of California. 28 Penn Coal Go..... 835 100 Gal& Cui Ric baa onsy | MeeRAT LO Dtirvokman ACO... ay wun iden to, 10 | ““NTCirax, Deo Ser briga Thos, MeDougal, Richmond: 8, pom sty x imber too little in his own couumn-= Among the arrivals in town we notice the following 5 Pacific MSSCo.. 77 278 do . 664% | order. Has been 10 days North of Cape Hatteras. 17th Inst, | Cecilia, Kavanagh, NYork (and old 18th for Bt Yohn, Ni), ith ig a error ‘Wo hundred tb be added to Skia- distinguished .ames:—His Excellency M. Bello, the Chi 60 do. -bt0 77 200 do. ) 6614 | off the Delaware, spoke ship Martin Luther, hence for Mobile. | Avon, Trefry, Baltimore; 1th, schr Anna, Miller, NYork. ner’s majority. Uan Minister at Washington, and fi A : M. Berriabeltin, 5 76% 60 do 30 6g Bark Golden Rule, Walteberry, Aspinwall, 20 days, with | 9b, brigs Harriet, Congdov, NYork; 10th, Olive, Bernier, do; ‘The number of distriots, tho variety of ballots, and the | sccretary of the CluilianLepationy Hea hi Hunt; | 100 60 77 «10 a 0% | aides, logwood, &e, to J FaJoy.. iach tnist. Int. $140, lon 77 5 | 12th ‘f Lockhart, Lockbagt. Savannah. Jong liste of candidates, make the duty of canvassers very. | Gol Wilke, wee nn Tagation; Hon. Washington Hunt, ONY Contra RR. 18% 400 Clev & pol + 6932 | exchinged signals with a ship showing a white signal with a | Liverroor, Nov §0—Arr North American (s), from Portland, dificult; but something must be done to corres very | Col Wilde, British army; J H Plumb, Albany; NH Bailey, | 577 Tes rage 00 Cov & 70) . white letter H in the ceutre, Berzelius, Waden, Savannah; Uncle Joo, Sewall, Dublin. Dec frequent Of {Orme Testor ayoid | Fordham; Rey Franc%é B Hall and family; Lieut Dayidoff, | 2 do, b30 7895 700 Chi& RKIRR.b3O 6314. Hark Restless, Lothrop, Banta Martha, Noy 25, with coffee, | 1st, Selanor, Hamilton, NOrleans; ss ert, Williaina, N rer Russian 100 +060 783g 100 dO s.sere vy O83 © maize, wood, dc, to Hand & Everett, Dec 15, at poon, Cape ° York; 6th; Mary Hammond, Dyer, NOrleans; Harvey Birch, leon, do: Atbinus, Payne, Charleston: Cheroked, Gi i Floyd Boarvarn, and Guy Meaneriay, Geapaas} NO on, Small, for do; zon Pip cna! epublic, w, for Boston; others, 1 Boston, ita, Lane, 4 Mansriitxs, Nov 24—In port ahip Helen R Coover, for New York’ ldg. Sid 15th, ahi 2 Pek Art Str pony case EON es i ene aa Balti« Fee yam tne Omen Mar Oars Newrorr, -Arr Waltham, Clarl oSRRc a oOna hy Benk ae, Nevvrras, Deo 8—In port brigs Anita Owen, Ray, 4 New York in'a weeks Medora, Wily front oer srrtiine Porrmours, Deed Purim, Tarlose Andersen, NYork for Ly Nov 21-1 auaniater BB ce Beary Arey pu Bild 16h, brig Winyaw, Wyinan, New York; doi bane Queree ; Sept 28—Sld Philomela, Berry, Beston, Pry. Nov 17—In port brigs Joseph Park, Gilkey, for n¥ork Soin O Wright Hughes teen thie Krking tay. Sli, bac Uses, Whos, Cape COME. "Baits SONG nae teat pore meee U yt ae Xs fg Rio Jannino, Nov 1—Arr beaks il Bangor oy ee aha igo, letmond vis Pe dhe Blade, Darling, NYork:; is peo has Ei 4 a 9 fautilus (Lut lew guenbe: Bhs bare, tas, aon Brands, Cla 7th, barks Henrietta, Brown, Bal’ A Guldorandsen, Kavannaht 6th, Travelior (Bo Ulucrdele Beas ton and United States; Minnescta, Vi To port Nor & stipe Champion, Lamaoa, from RY for San Francisco, repg; Young . for NOrieans; Geo W Bourne, ‘Rdwards,“ane, “anon Riba Merrill, dog a a Cardiff, ar ; barks Empress Theresa, Walter, for Ballimore, logs jeLeod, from Baltimore, arr Oct'80, for do; Zinga> Ws Ve Hia'tat, bark Ella 8th, Lond 4 Baltimore via Pernambuco, arr Oct 29; Calliope, for: NYork; Haze, Bell, for NOrleans ; and aa anccenten” sid Suuina, Nov 7—Sld C.J Kershaw, Moore, United nig Smyrna, Nov 20—Sld bark Bounding Billow, Small, De Stungnae, Bept Z1—Ci ship Lay EL Harriet, H oom Sree bees nine ck, Gray, Hong Kong; Oct 3, Georga Santos, Oct 25-—No Am pvessel in port. ae = Nov 26—In port bark Warren, Benthall, for ore 8. 8 8r Jaco, ‘Deo 7—Arr barks E Wright, Jr, Gibbs, NYork; M E2: Trout, Ames, Savannah. SavaniLts, Nov 16—No Am vessel in port. BOSTON, Dec 17- ag tey Freeman, vig. , Dec W—Arr abip Provincetown; barks Soneybichs Smmitn Bmnynas Gey Heady Mayo, do; achrs Westover, Nickerson, Richmond; Searsville, Alexandria; Panama, Allen, Albany; Princess, Lovell NYork Cid ships John Tucker, Matthews, tan a P Harward, Andi New Orieans; schr piyia Dutchman (new, 49 25, 95 tons, Dutch, of Surinam, late ), Saun- ders. Surinam; Winonah, Ni Baltimore. Gavetie Boalt Ai Higgins, N iazette, Boult, Albany; Fran! , low! NJ; Mountain Eagle, Pendleton, NYork. ‘Sid, Saturday, ENF to ESE, steamer 8 R Spalding, and from below, Sark 1: Webster. Bark Delphos started and an 7. Barl Iph went to sea, but returned and anchored in the ok rig Empire sailed from below on Friday night, but returne® and anchored in the Roads. Nothing went to sea on Sundays wind SE, with rain. The outw: bound, reported aboves with bark 8B Hale, which put back on Friday night, remax at avchor in the roads. 19th—Arr (by tel) bark George Leslie, Thayer, NOrleanss, briga Madeira, Morton, Trinidad; T W Lucas, Perkins, Savan= nah; Hancock, Wooster, BALTIMORE, Dec i7—Arr brig Glance Yohoe, N F; sehrs Poston, Kimball, Sarena Ke} Magee, Magee, Boston; Hnlse, NYork; John . Hammond. Providence; H B Metcalf, Burton, do. Cid steam~ hip Locust Poipt, French NYork: slips Ocean (Bram), Riga ver, Bremen; Michael Angelo, Eldridge, NYork; barks Ed- mund Dwight, Nickerson, Cienfuegos; Lucy Ann, Carrigan, Havana; schrs White Foam, Millikin,’ Providence; Sea Gull, 4, Providence via Newvort; J W Nickerson, Nicker- ‘on, Folly Landing, RT; Suwasset, Brown, NBedford; F Mer= win, Avery, NYork. Sid bark Lapwing, oy, Be, Janeiro snd market; schr Juno (Dan), Pederson. London. Liverpoa Sele we sont SISK, fom Calne; baths, Hen? iverpool. Below ol y 4 a a retta, and Canket, from Rio Janeiro; Warren, from Caribbean BATH, Dec 16—Sld ship Shamtuck (new), Oxnard, New mB. BAKER'S LANDING, Dec 17—Sld schr R G Porter, Hud- son. May’s Landing, NJ. CHARLESTON, Dec 15—Arr ship Borneo, » NYorks Apna Decatur, Parsons, NYork. Cid ship RH Tuckers Clarke, Havre;'brigs Chicopee, Howes, Boston: J W. Jacksonville. ‘Sid ship Marengo, Doughty, Liverpool; » polacres Flora, Seneal, Barcelona; Ramonolta, Sola, Windies sebr W H Chi (Br), Bethel, Bahamas. Mith—Arr (by tel)'ships Abby Brown, Sebastopol, Borneos and Anna Decatur, NYork DIGHTON, Dec \t—Arr schra Rainbow, Smith, Norfolk; Bie qaimanx, Brlges, ewark; Hunter, Rackett, Blizabethports sloop Mary Dallas, Rackett, do. Ea8STPORT, Dec 98d ‘bark Mary Edson, Nickerson, Mes FATRHAVEN, Dec 17—Cid schrs Dan Smith, Maxon Rogerss Marietta Smith, and Frances, Virginia i mall, RIVER, Dec 1oe—sia schra Peru, Thompson, NYorks stayner: do; slooy eptune, Hai GRORGETOWN. 80, Deo TAfe nchre Whitman Philipte Mount, NYyrk: 8th, Sarah Brnen, Douglas, NYork; H Black- man, Hooper. NYork. Cld 10th, brigs Keoka, Treat, Belfast HH MeGllvery. Chiford, ¢o, GLOUCESTER, Dec'l7—Arr_achra Benj Wells, Staples Rockland for Richmond; Lanson Dean, Packard, do for New York; Caroline, Rhoades, New York ‘for Rockland; Myers, Rhoades. do for Bath. LUBEO, Dec ll—Arr brig Gen Peavey, Hunt, NYork vis. Portland.’ Sid 12h, schrs Gun Rock, Mitchell, NYork; Turk, SOTOBILE, Dec 18—Arr bark Betsenn, Parker, Bestou, C1@ abips Havre, Askins, Havre; Lady Suffolk, Lavender, Liver- POTACHTARPORT! DeeIS-Arr sohr H B Barnard, Elwell, a BORFOLE, ‘Deo’ 16—Arr schr Snow Squall, Buckminister, o ie ib Piraiencetts pee Clark, Burnham, from. : 0 . a BW BEDFORD, Tee It—-Arr ache H Gibbs, Snow, NYorks ‘a rapo, el NEWPORT, Pig kr schr'8 BAsbmead, Tomlin, Dela- ware City, meh, 7% AM—id schr James Nellson, Burt (from Taunton), «8 PM—Arr echrs Endeavor (Br), McDonald, New York for 86 Rehns, NF; Laura Frances, Higgins, do for Boston, Mary Apna, Gibbs, Boston for Baltimore: Smith Tuttle, Mayo, Glou- cester for Philadelphia; Forest, Wilson, Rockland for NYork: Sarab Ann, Bengon, Camden for do;_18'F Woolsey, Erickson, Wermouth for do; Golden Eagle. Kelsey, Providence for Nor= folk; Js do ‘ork. NRW BAYER, Bet teeare schr Neptune, Rodan, Tren- (LA DELPHIA, Dec 17—Arrateat Phineas rages ue! 3 mahip Boston; bark Cordelia, Roberts do; bri ‘ole, Salem; sebre Mary Clark, Howard, New! Boni gen topic Xn Baa Non cw oe , q nn, Smi ‘ork; trey, We hams Cid brig a Yohoson. 86 ey, ‘Weeks, Wareham. brig A Smithers, Johnson. Jobs. NB; schrs Pleiades, McBurne, do: Vista, Nickerson, Halifax; Bleanor, Towaend. St Mark's: Kided. Dayton, Jersey, rr steamer Delay Ne . ing, Faling, Laguayra; brige Kitzabeth Watts, Davis, Bostons jen Barnard, Bourne, New Orleans: achrs EF Lewis, ¥« Portland: Frank Herbert, Parker: 8 Cullen, Cullen, and E G+ Knight, Burrows, Boston. Cid steamer Delaware, Shaw, New is By Ager Fearne, Baker ‘wna Melvin’ Calligan, tenberg, Rio Janeiro; 3 oy Warren, Sands, Bangor; Talo, Newman, D. Dec 18—Arr Br at Anglo Saxon, Bate ; achrs W P Ritchie, Tigaite Jogeins, NW, tor NYork; Mary Fletcher, Crosby, Galais for Baltimore; 8 King, Clendennin, do tor’ New York. Cid 16th, bark Chevn~ Her, ier, Buenos Ayres; brig Leviathan, Hoffees, Car= denas, ‘rr steamship Chesspeake, Crowell, NYork. Towele to sea Port brig Terceirnse, PROVINCETOWN, Dec 16, AM—In port ship Gentoo, Freee man, from Calcutta for Boston; bark Gem, Bramble, from Wo Africa for Falem, PROVIDENCE, Dec 1¢—Arr steamer Westchester, Jones, X 7a ee ein Doge ees ee gs pp, Norfolk: New icovlll, ; Hide, Norton, do; Antecedent, Poole, Rondout; America, Ste oan, NYOre: ‘Sid“ache Wagle, Willett, May's Landing, NJg ae T Bull, Bull, NYork. 11th—Arr steamer Oapray, Kenney, New York; ow sebrs LiN@ Renders, Gale, Alexandria: James H Deouty, Waithman, Nor~ folks; Watson Baker, Megathlin, do; sloop Victory. Gladding Rondont. 81d brig ‘Jessie Rhy'nas, Pendleton, Tarael H Day, Chase, eG le, Ki No. Feta Doughty, do: BT Garrison 5 inl a a m Break NJt Abbot. Lawrence, Dodge. NYork; Ivy, Hender« «son, Philadelphia; Wonder, Hallock, NYork; sloop Jane Grant, Shook, 18th™Arr steamer Albatross, Jones, NYork, Sid achra Ben§ Baker, Higging, Repnabannock; Hampton, dene, NYOrk (O8 eake Bay). PLYMOUTH. Dec 15Cid chr Su Alornon, No : BICHMOND’ Deo lo<ate tank Wontar Gage Bokeee York; schr Manchester, Nelaon, do; 16th, steamship Roanoke, Conch, NYork. Bid 16th, brig Marietta, Lawrence, Mi iH sebra Amos Faleomberg, Rogers, and Saunders, dow the river: Leula, Walford, York SAVANNAH, Dec 15—~Arr ships Frederick Gebhard, God+ frey, and Empire, Coombs, NYork; bark Maria Morton, Bull ley, ¢o; achrs Target, Howe, and Helen, Dirrickson, do. SA moar he mint oop-of-war Iroquols, . echr DW Faunders, ie ath ell, do. SALEM, Dec 17—Arr sebrs Corinna M, J¢ NYork; Con- necticut, Dean, Bangor for Lavacea, Returned, bark Swallows which sld Friday for Buenos Ayres, Old schr'R 8 Miller, Gite ford, Phlindetphia. SOMERSET, Dec 17—Arrfacht Argus, Norris, NYork, WILMINGTON, NO, Deo 15—Arr achra M ¥ Davis, Robiae gon, NYork; Iéth eguine, Elliott, and AJ DeRossett. Tuckery NYork. Cld 16th, brign Altavela, Reed, rdenas; Mazatlans MeCarty, Cienfuegos: 17th achrs Minnehaha, Young, NOrleans; 8 B strong, Boyd, NYork. wa FORD, Dec 17—Arr sehr Susan & Mary, Nichols, Por

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