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borke were established by men who had money = im these times he found that men who wanted to bor- , :eiver, in Erie on and after the 20tb inst. row money got together and started a bank. (laughter.) ' The t ‘oer of this morning saye:— And they located their banks—where? People kuew — ‘There is a steady and rather pressing demand for mo- where many of them were, but where some of them ey, with very little Goingeraen ruling at from 13 for the very ines for thetr mutual advantage and for the convenienve of their respective passengers. The throrg of vebicles and Stages at the Harlem terminus hae become so great, Ubat we are Uiged lo make this extra provision for our cars to rebeve the avenue. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. porting Papen ~ Rape elle Abo condition of affairs, against tho at wm ‘State to <a jaws necessary for Lhe ‘The singular poliey of the Harlem Railroad Gompany | were they did not. Where were Thebes, and where 2%, per cent a month best paper, aud pone penn be onthe has led them, with exceeding bad taste, to oppose ihe parta? t people knew where ancient Thebes and an- else is offered or considered. ‘Mr, Dave, (1 of Ind., Te comnted a Lang od ack extension of our track to the Central Park, em the frivo- | cient Sparta were, but none but a Western wild cat ) to the legislation on slaver, lous pretence that it interferes with their vested rights, | banker could tell where modern Thebes and modert Stock Exe mith deer ‘Mr, NiBLACK presented a resolution provi 0 in As well might the running of our cars t Harlem river demnity for slaves rescued by force or v: jarenoe, and that sparta were. (Laughter.) He hoped the resolution pag od with their vested rights. One o&ject this com- \ pay ) would be mah “tank Prout (of Lincolnvilie), J Ape, Betas To day ad yes. to Metcalf & Duncan, Ie Ana ghet aa Ee BSS ‘South Shoal light Bhe comm itice report by bill or otherwise, y bad in select Seventieth street as the Mr. J. Wapswormm said there was no reason in the PecrosrnON YROM TLLJNOR Pout (although a eek Gene ernneaa be much more | world why the State of Mlinois should not have as good @ BY Te Ma: eyageer cf how Hee ven, Duel, ell Antieos, 17 days, Wr. MoQunevany, (opp) of TU, introduced the resolu | desirable) was to avoid any controversy with the Har- | currency as the State of Ohio, and the State of Obie did ts ‘of New Havel aoe phe dyna he pak mi bed in the vot ark one per cout to redvem its bills. (Api ake) Lot Mine: redeem their notes it gold, an pot at one por cont. — ee 1000 Frie KK 4m bs 73 Mr, HATueWay thought we had a law now requiring our | 1000 Hiud Bay 2d m. 100 Danks to redeem at par. Should we offer them a promi- | 60CO MCB pelmefcbs 90 im to make the currency worse? The resolutions did 1060 GOseereseee vO Qhms—Resolved, Lbat the Committee of Thirty-theve be Mmatracted to inquire and report whether Congress has Seomstitutional power to make the people of any particular te, or municipal corporation teroin, liable Gedemnify the owner eT any slave escaping into wuch State, and who has been reseued from rigtt lem Railroad, as the grade at Seventéeth street at its in- tersection. with Fourth avenue is of sufficient height to allow onr cars to pass over théits on the bridge now ‘built at that pot, and thos would be no interference Seventieth street is wainhabited, there being but one house om its line, and that one incourse of erection, The T would iy request authority to the above. Ss | ngage re on £ Orleans, 17 days, Nelson h tos. Xs in "t Vr pTeaw beg Lilian, g (1 ful custody by force or otherwise, and also whotuer | construction of ‘this brarch track will involve avery | rot cover this point. We must have a law compel g 4 ‘Sino date, saw a large bark ashore on Nicola ree eriand inlet it is expedient to establsh a special federal polies ror the | considerable outlay with no prospeet of any direct Denedi, | (he banks tobeld tome specie on hand to redeem th) bills 85 nites sme pith night pre ren, 31 dayt , with pig iron, one NL, 0 bbis oil Sag Getey er npese of executing the laws of the United States and | gs the ecm; aioe the Central Park with: | with, nnd they ehowid redeem at par. The currency | 4000Chi kN Wetb 4 re Jzee ee, Beuney, Ar neh Ua Pagal Oot ie havi wage bate amir ‘hla here’ in circulation was what the banks owe. They | 1000(hi&N Wim 40 rofl Fayal aig “rig Emeline (ex), Laferia, Tobasco, 30 days, with logwood and deer thins: nivers Thieban id. . Erig Farah M Newhall ( Diaby. 3 N&), Payson, Dema- raya, via St Martins, 19 ith salt io order. Brig Arayle, Speed, Mansanilia, 2) days, with sugar, 0 mart ter. Erig Franconia, ‘Wallace, Trinidad, 18 days, with sugar, to Mocre & Heni Promptly suppressing any unlawful resistances thereto; And aiso whether any further legislation is required to secure a protupt, certain and full enforcement of the gia. rantecs of the constitution, or whether an amonemcat of dhe constitution is necessary for that purpose, PROPOSITION PROM MISEOURE Mr. Nox, (opp.) of Mo., intreduced resotetions in out aby addi wirge. The vast numbers of ple who visit the Park residing in the eastern section of the-city have repeatedly solicited us to ebtain this privi lege, inorder that they may enjoy the sume facilities in reaching the Park as are now enjoyed by the more fa vored residents of the western side of the city. ‘There is to other Iine now establiched, or likely to be established, ‘A letter from Cupt Moo f bark NB, wh ra chp Ri Bs aS ristan Groun tier from Capt Cornell, of bark John Dawson, NB, voris erat wea C16 iat 3537 Jom 22 30, olf ae repurted at Fayal; boun ol , A letter from Capt Halsey, of Mp Milton, NB, reports her acFagal Oot 1, ean, all well had hot seen a ap whale tinea 200 Han & StJRRD 55 100 Cleve & Tol s 1b 65 2000 Gal & Chil m,. 95 10 shs Amn Fx Pavk. 85 10 Merchants’ Bank. 64 Pel & Hud Can Co 8234 were drawing ten per cent interest on their debts and six per cent interest on their stocks on deposit at Springfield. Should a law be passed giving them one por cent te pay those debts? ‘Cries of “No. No.” Gen. Swut tock the stage and again urged the proprie cy waht poses 4 eee structing the xpesial conmajttee Wo Cake into gopsideration | that cap atiord this accommodation to the extent required | ty of another meeting, to give ample me and oppor tunt £0 Pacific Mail #8 Co 1939 Brig Golden , Johnson, Salt Cay, TI, 26 days, with salt, | jeayiny the propriety aud necessity of abolishing, by amendment | except the Third Avenue Railroad Company; and'when yy Lo consider and mature the remedy for the eviis iu vur | 600 NY Cen RR, 6 to master. hes is ai ar i bom Capt Richmond, gf thin Daniel Wood, NB, 00 ‘to the constitution, the oftiee of President, and ling'to incur the expense, and run their cars } currency. 60 ‘ Frese ( Gemini carent Chase | ports her at sea Oct 7, lat 10, lon 23; had ince of establishing Meu thereof an executive coun: ‘0 extra charge, in order that the people may be Me dcuy Wnsex thought the present law was a good | 60 gi hy han tT Conners Elizabethport tor aving Western Islands, bark Aurora, Marshall, Westport, il, consisting of three members, to be elected by | fied, does seem to me that points of question and wise one; but ithad been abused; it had been per Sehr Matilde, aiken Port au ince, Bt days, with 1og- ep. em verted. And unless the Legislature took the points of Mery districts compused of iia Mae Ree Sarab ‘Maria, Underhill, Baracoa, 18 days, with fruit, contiguous States as near we | liditysought not to be raised against thei by (dose whe jpoken, &e. Bon Callao Sepi6 for Hampton Roads, practicable; « mem of said council So be armed | are supposed to administrate for the public good, Th» | perversion into consideration, and provided a remely, Ship Pe ian a yetolpawer sect ante Rew vested nha Prenidest, | repeuied aguranes and twommvenicnes to cory the condition of things twelve months hence would be the to Glimartin. ar N5,15 aya, with pota- | P&S ints se tn ‘and if such = be deemed practicable ty said Special | cansed by the stoppage of our cars (un ome s ne 3 i , 0 KE if BS) toh bE Helle Pn) a eA pont » 5 Rue ‘hence for Bristol, Eng, Dec 7, lat 4020, Committos, that they report to this Houke such details | at the time of processions passing 0 arts of the route Ir. y. FARWeLL wanted to say a word abeut the one | o Ti al ye i" Jacksonville, 12 thereof as may be necessary 10 accommodate the same to tnake necessary for us Ox — y thrnont’”? at Sixth | -per-cent business. me ‘object it vs desired to weoom is do... = at = - RA ‘Wulame gp xv i ienced heavy wea- one West'Point, for Liverpool, 24 days out, Nov 22, tat 60, the existing constitution of the United States; and that | strect and Tryon row, on which of eur-cars can re- | piish was to compel the country banks to kaye « local é ther‘en the passage. 1 nion, Gorham, from aid Special Committee also be requested to take into | main during such detention, without inertering wih | habitation scmmewbere..'The law now required the banks . 2 ‘Fehr Adolph Hugel, Mi dep: CoP NO. 1-day. Hod By ow pry ep ‘york Tor Boston}; was soem Ive 9, i eonsideration theemcans necessary, if any can be devised, | Gye running of cars on such parts of the road as are | to Fedeem at par at their counters. But tome of them, weary win inds bees 18 Sey duys tg aranion es and ihe South Channel, ‘Shoal, to restore the equilibrium between the free and slave | u tructed. His Honor alleges that this company en- | us had been justly remarked, had no counters. They joes one it raat aaa nigger’ Morton 21 nroke Bark Saxonville, {rom London for Popion, sapere? yg States in the Senate, and particularly ‘whether this end ] joys as vstensive facilities as ether city reais. Admit | could not cbject very much to being required 0 redeem Teaver, frem Turk ands for Holmes Hole, Nome’ Ellen Bernard), was probably spoken Nov @an be accomp!iahed by a rolunt division on the part | ting this to be the case, it must be apparent to every | ot 1 per cent in Springfleld or Chicago—apd noteliol lon 70, A ha bound . ‘cf eome of the elave Busses into twe or saore Bintcs ‘he thet this road being nearly double in business, force | would not be compelled to discount at that rate. The SECOND, BOARD. ; Sehr Wim Greg ny, Wallace, Richrsond, 4 days. ub Sea Hird, from Baltimore for Port Spain, no dste, gt PROPOSITION FROM AKKANSAS. and equipment to any other, it must need more fa- } could go to their counters and gold at par. Let us be | $11000 U S 5’s, 1816 « © 89 25 chs Hud Riv RR. 39°¢ Schr Sarah Tan ina, woe & pee Sots, 8 Sdays, meee of the Fay from New Orleans for Providence, — Mr, Fixpman, (opp.) of Ark. cilities. The public who use its cars require them, nay, |} conciliatory; if we ask too much we shall fail entirely. 12000 Miesouri 6's. 66 100 Harlem RR...... 133 Ee I oh Fines, French rian 3 day. mee os ware. ‘the constitution expressty recogniz demaid them, The press often gives publicity to com- Mr. 0. §. Hovou moved to strike out “one per cent.” | [00 Virginia 6's 78 1g Teedtag. a 860 33 GR Smith, Bre cr has ince bound 8 BANDE FORME os, ay hereaiter exist, a munscations aeking fer more accommodations on the | Mr. Oxasrep opposed the motion, taking ground similar | 1(00 Tenn 6's, rat Ind RR Rew Belden im adaye orn fh Seer ai government to prohibit, or restrint the trade in slaves Xprese au agreement to pro rn’ jurisdiction extends, to that occupied by Mr. Farwell. Mr. Corvin desired to ask if exchange two months ago was \, why was it 10 per cent now? Mr. Kine (of Barrett, King & Co.) said, because the LicaNTE, Nov 17-—Arr Fortune, Cotter, Antwerp. A % A x C ‘Awmiava, Nov 24—No AM Bernos Avues, Bept dt—arr sehea Florence, Avery, ag G H Townsen city roads; but if those who represent the public inte- rest Lurn a deaf ear to the reasonable Pequests of a cor. pany who aim todo their duty to the public, and deny then these necessary privileges, how is it to be expected 13 1000 Frie RR b 1 60 100 M So & N Ig stck 3 1000 C & NW Ist m 40 Bs ge ~ ams a8 2000 C & NW 2m. do. 10000 H & St J RRes, Schr Ea Fehr Ges Dummer, uit Virginia, 3 days. Schr Mary A Predmore, Yr redmore, Virginia, 3 ‘aye. Schr Onelda, lund, Virginia, 3 ‘anys. Schr AB Teny, smith, Virginia for New Haven. wher a with it anywi Detween the States; ais vo fect siavery wherever th fi fant gvarantes te protection of slaves wile passing | tit that company can extend its accommodations with- | currency was worth just what the stocks were worth | 10 shs Union Bunk.. Jamen Hiewit, ons, Phage, 2 ay, 28th, a ‘do; Get Joka ban throug! the free Statwe: any State-defeating of impairing | unt the necessary facilities? WILLIAM A. DARLING, Upon which it was based, and that the stocks w 63 D & Hud Ca’) Co. Echt game | CF Dukes, Ph ade ‘days. ie ii sn mB ort Ede Sea os the Figitive Slave lav not to be entitled to representation President Third Avenue Railroad Company. worth go much bow as they were then. 50 Pac Mail 88 Co. ie zee nndernon Phil weet h rE mg te mores | chr Mary JCal Now, I ask, what the reason is that tho 00 do. et am Congress until the nullifying laws be reperled, &c. Mr. Corvin—! 10ON Y Cen RR..815 74 170Ga&ChREp&e 62), £0 a ‘Ipbia eee 210 Clev & Toledo RR Sehr Charter Oak, Kelly, Elizabethpert for Fal River, PROVOSETION PROM WISCONSIN. stocks are worth less now than they were then s10 Me. Laxanns, (oyo.) of Wis. otroduerda revolution | TE FINANCIAL PRESSURE &T THE WEST. Great vg schon : chr Mary & Eliza, Benjamin, Elizabethport for New Ha- tore, Carvery Newt ¥ te 224, Talavera, recommending the Veral States to c a ecnvention for After some further diseu m the question was taken Le Fmeline sen) Hull, Elizabethport for Clinton. Smendments to the-constitution, to the end that the peo. on Mr. Hough’s amendment. It was lost. Elcop Mary, Clark, Elizabethport for Greenwich. a eee rar the ae ell, for St Thor Metropolitan Collections in Westerm New | "Tt was then moved to insert half per eent, instead of Sear ben H Eastport, 7 days. c rd), le may thus be enabled to confor tegether in the man erbert, A NYork wig fet; Kentucky, dieton, disengaged; and tho eer her provided in the establistenent of the government one per cent. 100 Lay shove arrivals se before and adopt such measures as in their wisdom may be pro the tae U nion of ag an Mr. said that there were about $12,000,000 of Il. £0 do ae Bakes La conga Wrenn 3 past Welas Cose oes, tae Bole per to promote the common welfare of the States, jew York business | jinois currency now in our midst; we were inthe power | 100 do. p re Nantucket terdam :beced Bo, The tbove “propositions were severally read and re- | men and agents for Parking, produce and comimission | of the Danke; we wanted to buy them; If we gave then | 200 Mud Riv 4 ante ‘3 day “team, Noy 20 at rr big Kobe ert howe, War, Ward, NewYork, ferred to the Unien Committee. houses, came eRe en ee A few Vago their price, we could do it; otherwiso not. He thought ; (~s Ech Orlando Fi mi Westerly, 3 id 19th, a 2 RIKIGNATION OF MR. BONHAM OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AS mEM- | Syracose, more here, and others went westward. Among | their price would be about due per cent. L REPORT. chr Orient, % " ER OP TUE COMMITTER ON MILITARY AYPAIRS, hore who spent Suiday here wus NH. Wolfe, These | "The haif per cent amendment was lost, and tho resolu- CITY COMMERCIA Sehr 0S Witte manta lame, Sanaa bad AC amREEAR Pane Ambrose Ligh, Bezens, Boston Weoxespay, Dec, 12—6 P. M. Sehr Asurs.—The market was steady, withrmoderate sales Sehr E Brainerd aati, enn 3 2 aay 28, echr Fischer, Kelly, New pape men are out for the purpose of conferring with customers | tion was acupted. Mr, Bomuax, (opp.) of 8 C., suid he bed rocelved notion Caplin, Mobile. Sid S De k James C« oot Blanchard, do. Yo attend a mecting of the Committee on Military Affrirs | on the present state of financial affairs, making collec- | ‘The third resolution was read and adopted without dis for pots and pearls. Sehr Maria L todara, Fortand iayn, on Friday; as he aid not expect to remain much longer | tions, eclling paper at a discaunt, &c: We understand | cussion. ee eee to the decline in freights, | SebrJ ro ell asaere ‘days. et dy ee hy Glover, 1 Lote, Gad 20 foe member of Congress, he telt it his duty to resign his | that some of our merchants who have plenty of funds, | ‘The fourth resolution was read. with seme failing off in receipts, the market was more | Sloop Caroline, err, perc reenport, Te ee reais barca re mar Position as a member thereof, in order. that the v purchased their paper on Saturday due from three to six | Mr. Hays moved to amend by making the resolution | Ttmwe and closed’ at an advance of 10c. a 15e. per DbI., | Steemer Anthracite, Jones, neat $i, way ie een tution, Mabie edie a May at once be filled, He did not adope this course owin months hence, at rates of disec which afford them | read that no bank should go into operation upon the basis | chiefly for the medivm and common brands, The trans- Soe iauh, Perry, ea eee. rota Leith), Chia leston. fo any Cssattsfuction with the conteittes. He should | handseme returns for their investments, if they sell goods | of stooks of any kind. The system was a most defective | Secjons embraced about 12,000 a 14,000 bbis., closing | Steamer Petre! Young, —— (Or Ae Nor 7 arr Azer, Burka, Boston. ye cherish a lively recollection of their uniform: and | at cost. It is agratsying fact that we have merchants | one, and would never answer in a crisis like the present vithin the following quotations: — Sehr Elso (Br), for St Jobns, NF, put into the lower bay to- pagucnaras, Ber HAs All ¥ pokes toward bin. among us who are able to take advantage of the times | There was no assurance that Minols stocks or Caitet 94 0 04.00 | ap ticekuees ’ NYork, ‘Sid 2ith, Catharina sera Re ar ee, ube was excused. and buy their immature paper. But the inelination of | Statcs stocks might not be subject to the +h eH BAILED, - we tteoRs . BELLS PASSED. holders to sell good paper at snch heavy discounts indi- | tion as Missouri stocks or Tennesee stocks at the pi 4.60.4 65 | _ Steamship Nashville, Charleston: ships Constitution (Br), Havana, Nov 20—Arr Lag My = nin Antoinette, Sbisa, Si- ‘The House passed a hill making further prowision in | catesa great prossure upon the New York jobbers anddeal- | time. He hoped that the constitutional convention about £00 8 8 fo | Liverreol; Courter, London: Ney Orleans, New Orleans, sal: Rellet, Webb, Norfolk, retin, Taper, relation to incorporated land offices. aud the DiH_ extend. | ers, or a desire to put themselves in the best pesition pos- | to be held should apply a remedy. Let us have a sestem to straight Southern, 490.05 16 | Wind during the day SE to SSW; at 9PM, WSW, fresh. Caimito (and esstenie eae bart an ing the time for Oregon to select curtain lands. sible to meeta geueral er like that of Indiana, based upon specie, and let the bunks | Straight to good extra do 52507 00 da, oe me pert THE TRERITORY yPAN. —_ endorse one another, and we would have asafe and sound | Choice extra family and bakers” bran : 70048 50 Siirebman, Charleston Mr. Thayer, from the The © Pantie ia Mich currency not liable to depreciation from the fluctuations | Pye tlour...... 18 20a 4 00 Herald Marine Correspondence. J Peoria ted a bill o Cea “4 in Wall street. . ee BERMUDA, Nov 19—Brig Mary H. Smith, of and for Bos ‘Eden. td ing of Retail Dry Goods Corn meal, Jeraey’and randy wine 5.20 8.880) tog from Tagua, with salt cane’ into thie port 17 inst, with providing for the Detroit. ‘The resolution was adopted. —Canadion flour was firmer, with sales of 200 bbls. at $5 a | JOR, Gem ip org hae pdr ls Baal pry bem ey | fe se sehr from that Territory ‘The fifth resolution was read and adopted without dis- | 7” Southern flour was also better, with sales of about | as Hatteras, but was omy to inar tap frean conmuned {From the Detroit Free Press, December 31.) Aa meeting of the retail dry goods dealers of this city eursion. Mr. Watson, amidst much confusion. got the floor to speak to the foregoing resolutions; but, being too late, he waited to speak to the next. ‘The sixth resolution was read and adopted at once, without giving Mr. W. a chance to open his mouth. ‘the Secretary read the seventh resolution, choking Mr. ‘W. off in an afbitrary and summary style. Mr. J. Wusox said we stood in perilous times. Fe thought it was proper that the meeting should express its sentiments upon the causes which have produced these times. (Cries of “Order,” hisses and cheers. ) ‘the speaker was compelled to subside, a: Mr. (rep.) of Pa., opposed the bill, .and men. tioned that he had prepared bills for organizing various Territorial governments, including Dacotah. Mr. Go, (opp.) of Ohio, inquired whether they would be reported with the sume previsions as those of lust session, prohibiting slavery? Mr. Guow replied in the affirmétive, and said the house @ould, if they chose, strike out the provisions, Mr. Thayer'» bill was referred! to the Comm! Whole on the State of the Union THE DRAICIRNCY Mr. Suerata 1 £60 bbis., closing within the range of the above prices. Rye flour was steady at quotations, with sales of mt 150 bbls. Corn meal was’ quiet at the above figures. Wheat, from the same causes which influenced the prices of fluur, was firmer and ad. vanced from 2 per borhel. ‘The sales embraced Abuut 26,000 bushels at $1.23 $1. 90 tor white Ohio and Michigan, $1 26 for white Canadian, and at $1 06 for Mil- kee Gib, and at $1 16 for choice Western amber colored. Corn was also firmer and more active. The sales embraced about £0,000 burhels at 60c., from store, for Western mixed, and 6le. a 62c. for do. afloat, and id Nov 904h . Good, St Thomas; dries JR Pow, Col ter cen te Evans, Dariens 30th Huniress, J ones, Key West; mir Sen ‘onieans sit brigs' Itasca, ianea? Mitchel, Nye ork; ‘DS teh fo Revannth: sohrs Golden Rod, Collins, do: aw Barnard, Has lont some 18 oF or all by mig Br schr ballenige, with argo Of brig Mary ii, will sail in couple of days for New Yo hip Anna iba, Marsh, from Sunderland bound to New York, with coal, out 59 days, anchored in Five Fathom Hole on the night of 17th inet. Bas broke foremast, sprung bow. sprit and emailer spars, and lost sails and rigging. Will come Into port Brat favorable chance, (The above report does not agree with former ones.) "Am schr Franklin Beil sails to-day for Jacksonville, Fla, St Gronae, Bermuda, Nov 30. Br bark Roslyn Castle, Hobbs, 15 days from Darien, Ga, bound to Plymouth, anchored on Murray's anchorage yester- day, leaking badiy ind ship much strained. Will luave to dis- Woodwardavenue, last evening, for the purpose of con sidering what course it was proper to pursue in reference to the depreeiated Western currency with which the city and State are now flooded. ‘The meeting was quite ni y attended, every honse in the city, with but eptions, being represented, Mr. Colin Campbell presided, and Mr. James Burns stated —- objects’ of the meeting. Several speeches were made. Mr. Fusnre bad recently sent $1,800 to Chicago to pur- ¢ of the p and Means, d, amidst Toported.a Deficien exchange. ty Jlew at 634g¢. a 65, Parley was quiet, but firm cargo MORKIS RESOLUTIONS, ree tie tae ta coe CN cuacdso ean He did | creat confusion and excitement, & motion to adjourn for Fino at bie, nad tae Deco Dre matt | BrP baredaca, Whetem; iS days from Darien, bound to Mr. Mone, (rep.) of IL, wished to offer » resolution Mr. Ganpxex believed he could pay his Eastern debts | 222 week wag put and declared to be adopted. were sold at 82c. cash. Oats were dull and heavy, with | De ord. Fng, fete Ea- Murray's anchorage yesterday KEY WEST, Dec. 6—The United States mafl peep 9 Keystone State, Capt. Markman, with the Isabel's mails a passengers, from © ariceton and Savannah, arrived at this ‘on the evening of the 3d. She brought over. sixt Rengers for this ehy: zat whom. we notice Judge Win, “ arrival declaring devotion to the Union, and made seams remark. Wereon. Mr. Rewer, (opp.) of N. C., called him to order. Mr. Monsus—I dave said all ] wanted to say Much confusion now existed Mr. Joes Cornnine thought that these proseedings were a sufficient argument why the House saould adjourn, which was agreed to amid exis for the year oyd uays on the motion to de so, Adjourned, THE RESIGNATION OF HON. HOWELL COBB. sales of Western and Canadian at 0630. a 3c. Kye was quiet at 65¢. a 660, Covrms.—The market was steady, with rather more inquiry from the trade. Sales of 500 bags Rio were made at 124¢. a 18¢., and 180 do. St. Domingo, part stained, at Ie. Cortex.—The foreign news had a decided influence on the market. Prices advanced full 4c. per Ib., and some brokers called the improvement %c. The ‘sales embraced about 1,500 bales, closing firm oa the basis of lOc, per Jb. for midaling uplands, Fkmons were rather easier, with more offorin with tlour and grain which he could get at the West with his Western money. K cost him $120 per barrel to nsport his flour to New York, and, at present quota. vuld convert the flour into money at a loss of h was certamly mach less the discount charged here on Western fonds. Bot he must repeat the confession that he had drawn «gainat these shipmeme of dour and gram without realizing. Mr. Faxrett. thought that in the solution of the present difficulties the result would ultimately be that the New York merchants would have to pay one-half of the ex- Naval Intelligence. ‘The United States storeship Reliet, Capt, D. M. Dove, arrived at*this port last night from Loande Goast of Ar rica after a pussage of fifty-seven days, brings as passin gers, Lieut. H. A. Crabb, Asst, Surgeon A. M. Vedders fifteen invalid seamen, from the African squadron. brings also as prices the, grew of Brig Bent, Cupt Raymond, (su )— which vessel was captured Oc teber 10th, off Congo river with 713 slaveren board,” and Capt. dathain of Bark Cora, previously arrived it ere of the Keliet. Caps. D. Dove, Wi Saaith Mt Lugwtg Mir, NOrleans; Vi rd, Hall Mobile: Astoria, afc ‘Pensacola; J Abers,” Sch , Nov 4—Cld Byzantium, Robinson, New York; Si Chas Ni naga te | Arr at Gravesend Nov 25, Si , Watli Britimore; . Yeu You 8 Sid ¥ith, Cornelius for M Ne vieAre. Ne Burditt, Milo, Se eee eT, su wa, The jollowing ix Mr. Cobb's letter tendering his re- | change. He-was convinced they ought to de this. this port. List of tlic Liverpocl about 37400 bushels of corn were eng aeoebapaniod re fignation, and the President's reply: — Mire Naruenggented that sil ‘this was not helping our ree ee pow aren, panes 4 Surgeon | }ulk and bugs at 1dd-, and 90,000 do. wheat, in bulk, at BA cnn ‘and will’ commence vice a room York; 28th | Wastencron Orrr, Dec. $, 1860. present aitneuttien, nor solving the question we were as- m. M. Page. 12d., and in ebip's bags at 124¢d. and at 124.: 2,000 bbls. t Fort Taylor, which work is now mene ac ‘Dec 24, Canade, wy My Dear Sm—A sense of dety to the State ef Georgia requires me to tike a step whieh makes it khould no keoger continue to be a member of your Gadinet In the troubles of the country fate Presidential ele State are involve: flour at 38. 3d,,1,600 bales cotton at 5-16d., with part compresse | in Brockiyn at 19-321.; 1,500 boxes cheese at 458., 150 Ubls. beef at 37s. 6d., and 200 boxes bacon at p.t. Tolondon 4, bbls Cg at 4s., 150 boxes bacon At 30s. 300 tons tallow nt 428. 6d., 300 tous oil cake, in at 3 64. ind ca'e of all kinds light, at $2 10 for furs Jubilee, semblod to discuss. We cannot say that Western money do; Heyward, Byers, ries Ge wll not be at twenty per cept diseount ina day or two. it has been going down at the rate of a cent a day fora Jong time. Mr. Lowrte felt certain that if the merchants determin- ed to take this money at ouly ninety cents on dhe dollar the mechanics and laboring men would do the sane. The , Cap, Raith, ees her Sal dopartare for ‘Fhe ind walled for her port of, destina: ago, but reluried gn account of bead winds. Her expenses amounted to $10,027 46. ‘The sehooner W, C. Atwater, Allen, sailed for New York on the Sd, her expenses wae ai 1,646 74. ‘The brig © W Frost, Capt Hughes, on the 26th ult, from FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘ongeguent upon the Weoxmnay, Dec, 126 P.M. ‘The news from Burope per Europa, which was published inion I fully «would also the ©. uw. at $220 Fa Pemarcie: in distioas, eho enetuntered a severestores ween. | via Gurecoa. Seare the teams bn Bs or Gee and thva the matter would become general TO" | in this morning's Hxxain, imparted more cheerfulness to yee Ae carat ee dell Tec ot kl Seaectgtiont sud the night of the i when near that place, | | Rio Janrino, ino: 3¢—tnpor ars eentaewan=s rom = ® > cous Mr. Natt offered the follow ing:»— our markets today. There was more inquiry fer paper, ones 8 of dry cod were making at $3 50 for bank, at $3 75 r cargo bas been dischal is ty a oe mrrewaae eC Ling) Wig; and others as before. Sid ques one x > r of merc se we! for G ormardness, She will be ready tor the 1th or 20th, c vty oh jarvey, Montevideo. oye tek yt a. Resolved, That we, the retail dry goods deaters of Dotrott, | and stocks and several deseriptions of merchandise were | UOTE a. as. coe ginning lots, a re vases Cheshire, Reed, for Hamp: Pledge ouseives ope to abother, from andafter this 1th da » receive Western funds in exchange for = Pee more than ninety cents ou the dollar, until 2e same shall become current at the banks of this city, or was mutu ally agreed upon. val ‘Some discussion ensued as t0.the propriety of sop) this resolution, unless by a unanimous vote and writ the dealers represented. It was finally determimed to ad. Journ until Wednesday evening, at the same place, when all the retailers will be urged to be present, togetber with the jobbers. The resolution wM be finaliy acted upon at that meeting. Meeting of Merchants In Chicago. SPEPCHES, RESOLUTIONS, DISCUSSIONS, ETC—TOO MCCH RXOITBMENT. Yoel the Chicago Pimes, Dee. ©) Bryon Halt was full, very full, of Chicago merchants and business.onen last night. The meeting: was in pursu- ance of and for the ebject expressed in a call numerously signed, which appeared in the city papers a few.days wince. "It was organised as follows — resident —Frederick ‘Tuttle. Vier Presidente—C. G. Miher, £1. W. King, H, G. Pow ers, J.P. Clank, G.'T Abbey, John Wibon, F. Wevy, Nelsow Tuttle, William Blair, Jewa furrdl, B. D. Goo, William MeAlwter, H.W. Hinsoole, B. R. Hammon, J.-¥ Farwell, M.D. Alva, C.. Hamumoo Clint Gray, J. ¥. 46. P. Wheeler) Wiliam Ross W. FE. Doggett, Wi nid, ©. C Parhs, George W. Flanders, Mr. Otte, ton oy ata hip Maria, Clark, NYork. —Arr ahi Sr Jom, SB ec ia a ship Mary Storer, Mathes, Liver. aah Crocket “ e| AGORA. Rovfc tn pet barks Panuy Buck, tt, b gpmeenfatiegs Mandaba “The bark Horace, ¢ ‘nsacola hound to Riodanelr®, ran ashore on yee Fee te night of the at, and soon after bilged. oei ieee ced was on’; the remainder of her flooring and sean sere pte es to bring higher. The English have not yet got the worst nows from this side. The Persia, !which miled four days after the Atlantic, took out the lowest quotations for ster ling bills, and the first news of the dead Jock in exebange. Many, therefore, look for worse news by the next «tum ers from England. Still, the worst, so far‘as the British are concerned, is the drain of specic to this side, and that was already realized in London before the Europa railed ‘The advanee in cotton was based upon the probability of a reduction im the supply, growing out of the revolutionary movements xt the South. This influence will now have to contend with a Lightening money market, and a general reduction in our orders for dry goods. The stock of American cotton in Liverpool is about half a million bales. The stock market advanced this morning and fora tims was quite buoyant. The agents of British houses bore assert that, instead of selling their stocks, the English will take advantage of our panic to buy more. Bus stimulates speculators to buy New York Central, Eric, Milinois Central and other stocks whieh are ‘bold abroad, land at one t tine to-day all there stocks were 6 onsilerably eontains the calm and solemn cony apd judgment Tie Views wich I sinoarely entertain, uad which therefore Lam bound toexprem, differ inseme respects ur own. The existence of this difference woul expese me, if Lehould remain in my preset place, to ‘unjust suspicions, and put yer ina false position. The first of these cow could bear well exeugh, but I will not subject you to the last My withdrawal has not been occasioned by. anything you have sail or done. Whilst differing from amie of its theoretiont doctrines hope.no earnestly e: a that the Tins yet be preserved, there was tical result likely to foliow which required me to retire from your a@ aimistra. tion. That necessity is created hy what I feel dl my duty to do; and the respeuribility of tie act, therefure, rests alone upon myself ‘To say that I regret—deeply regret—this necessity, but feebly expresses the feeling with which T pem this com: munication. For nearly tour yeare | have been scaociated with you as one of yoor Cabinet ofcors, and dering that Period nething har occurred to mar, even for a moment, our personal and official relations. In the fd measures of your administration } buve cordially con. curred, and shall ever feel proud of the humble place which my name may occupy in ite haitory. If your wise counsels and patristic we bart been heeded by our countrymen, the Maron next would have 906. a $1 for prime for city use. Hors.—Prime quality was firmly held, with sales of new for brewing at 30c. a Gbc., With sales Of sonie lots of > at 200. a 260. x was dull, and prices, in the absence of sales of rae it, were nominal. Line.—The market was heavy and lower. Tho sales this week have etybraced about 1,200 a 1,400 bbis., in cluding commen at T5e., and of lump at $1 for Rockland, Naval Stokes—The market was quiet, with sales of 100 a 200 Bis. spirits in lota at Sle. a Saige. for shipping lots, and at 3c. for New York barrels. Ober kinds e Aratacmncoia Beet poste em Jens Papand h' 0 ons Hyerpeal. Ralf Wer 5 Ser ALEXANDRIA, Dec I Bho pata s.—Linseed wee heavy, and in large lots was salea- nly at 4735¢. a 49¢., wile in sinall jobbing lots actions wore reported at 50e. a 2c. The following from the Whalemen's Shipping List gives the movem in New Bedford for the past week emiing the 10th inst:— The market continues dull, although we of some in- quiry. The only transsetions fot the week are sales of two parcels of sperm, brought home by the Seotiand on freight, amounting to 230 Dbis., at prices not transpired fale of 8,000 Ibs. Gchotsk bone have also been made at 2e. q Provisions. —Pork-—The market was heavy and some- what irregular. The sales embraced about 400 bbis.. in- cluding meds, at $16 25 « $16 60 for al, and at 816 78 for new do.; at $17 60 for uninspected, at $10 25 a $10 3734 for prime. een dull and ticeer, ‘and sales con- 50 maroon mat chafed the lt from and proceeded, the schr also lost jibboom. % sleord. ALTIMORE, Dec Meare ir bark Gi M Cardiff; sehrs Bea N. a Dawson, NBedford; pa AE Tt PR ge Em “jevelnnd, re i Remon try bay my Preperou: and waited. That others whose pames we did not catch. higher. How the English will feel with regard to State | fined to 135 bbls. for repacked mess, and —The statement of the brig Chesapeake Ny bs — poy ee itnentie and United States stocks their friende dowat seem so oer. | st $10 bi 2 $11 fe tra, eer f hams were steady, with Ey Ground, S0h, ul, vor arrival all for the my pen read by the Seeretary "4 sof 8 ery good W. 4 the pilot The Committee on Resolutions repsated by te chairmaa | t#in. If the right of secession be adruitted as part of the b Mig Langs nth aslon of Sho dexes short Mud (obelneatret by Cape tw Fa of the z ? fundamental law of the land, the value of United Stater stocks becomes very problematical indeed, beiry lia! De repudiated at any time in consequence of ihe dissolution the follow ing: — Wherens, in order to protect onr own Interests ax ¢ State, the financial economy should oe «neh ax to place her on a par with oW And whereas. tn our opinion 260do. here at 9. Cut Te. for shoulders, and at ghtered hogs were celling at teady and im Tatr dersand, with ih fon, it will also plnce it -tide by ahve with the purest nt of thore that preceded tt. red Br Buse Jawrs Hexny. from Haston for Jost, no date, was wrecked at Guysvoro Dec Her cargo bas been saved. Bic. a BKC twelve million dollars, Ukree milli jucrease be. ‘With the kindest regards yourself and the member the presn { monetary ortsis in our oe 8 the direct re- | and destruction of the confederacy, wifted alone is boun! I on t i sated met traly and sincerely your friend he inter ner aww citawens in se Pract cal wor 7 ote Ties Wannverwy, Dec. 10, 1860. cases) the interest upon $131400,000 e0-slo.k, while the | .of course be as goat as they evee were; if ibe diasolved, | were y; tnedium was at 9¢. a 100., abd prime State My Dean Sim--I hare received your communication of pote betty ’ er ee is le Cd the States will need to keep up their credit im order to ba a Ile. oi pe. ..J- CH a Soe aerate the Tre he powitiag of Seoretary of | Vank bilie, wath no other basis bat those docks, Ol from | DOrrow momey. At-the first board to-day all theepecu- | por ip. eee span ag Roakase: secur nicked wy nave 5 sad yas oub Snatt of raj camialtretion. “White 1 Gp ver that | Ave. million dollare in 1867, have haye increased to | dative railway stocksand State stocks advanced. After | Sroins were in rather Better request, a amare of my adm ath oply reg: ane aapeelahae Tee sete, Gaeee prices | late Telulean, ts te be taken to Rew repairs, the beard there war a ermal! but general decline, in the afternoon the market was generally lower than jn the morning. State stocks, however > well maintain and Frie and Pacific Mati were both higher. The mar clesed weak, the folkewing being the quotatic United States 5’ 1874, 89 a \: Virginia 8, 770 7 Missouri 6°, 66.4 34; Tentesseos, 70% a Ti; Canton, 15), you have determined to separate yourself from us at the Present ¢ | moment, yet I admit that the question was one for your own decision. I could bave wished you Thad arrived at a different conclusion, because our rela. diana, orb official and personal have ever been of the ‘Mort friendly and confidential character. T may adé that Thave been entirely sativfied with the ability and zeal which you have displayed in performing the duties of Four ithpertant office. wrdially reciprocating the sen JEAMING, previonsly reported burned at Jackson- vite Was set on fy Lr of @ match arvel by ove of the sailors. eS snenomaverventine Scum Gromer Minsann, of Re he se ean ae es ie: eontal—To Capt E Goodwin, x SS a ike leave of you without ing our thanks: politeness and peeration 50 our and neces! ing from the peesent year's surplus crop. And whereas, Basatem tay x J Sate from the nature of the eril, the commercial interests of toon ork; TW Rese emer Ter, fag bain the State are ocpelled to bear the burdep of iis depre- it: Jasper, Bennet, do; Graimpus ¥ Hen or cmted currency. And whereas, we protection of com. Cit 3 imereial interests is ibe foundation of ail State progress ; etch depends upon the stability of the baicing policy; seeing tn (he present deranged state of ovr monetary affairs the evidence a lowely drawn and badly exeented avstem—though good upon its face and cara hhds. Cubas and 600 boxes, on private terms, Srens.—Clover was dull and Beld at 8e., without trans- actions. The last sales of linseed made in Boston of mo- ment were at about $1 50, cash, for Calcutta. Winskey was firmer and in godd request, with sales of 460 bbie. at 186. SHIPPING NEWS. ments a personal re aire ove feneattuey, buat trea meplable in spirit-and whereas it is subject to the | 214; Cumberland Coal preferred ’8\ 210; Pacific Mai hile under your eharce, and those of ua expecially who E, Dee ¢—Cid ship Eastern Starr, Henry, Liverpoot FE ee on Oy ae PLAN AX abuecs aforesaid, aid our Supreme Court hay 18a 10%; Now York Cental, 73)5 2X; Erie, 20°; a % Wereaunder your protection entirely." We would nies say that nico. Dragdon, Heat ua int Re tagaimere Sap ts power S smeat Hudson River, 89.4 40; Harlem 814; Harlem pre in 1h time aed Cpe Hat Hatterns—tave given ‘us entire ene ae berks Old Dominion, ao; Chari way for the better carry ing OuLof ite huterest: and spirit. br saiafae'ion, and vel to ne thet ou aie ant ferred, 92% a 83; Reading,.284 4X; Michigan Contral Whe Third Avenue Ratlrosd and the Tra- tien ean be obsaimed that will and believing that | Seaant con teek—hire ousaiter, Mre Ann Le A "Cooper, hire Julia Reseos oba ehlidre 4M, Bourn. Sol ea He Heodurss, Crome, Province vel to Contral Park. mueet the views of both bankers and people, aud prevent | 47 14; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 12% a Port of New York, Decembe: 1 “1060. | tows tm ese any Curthor abuse of the laws: therefore, sabe u © an, Henry Mery ¥ Bain, L Mundi, DV Tousalier, | Calin. ven i Gidea Pisese Fret ot 00 va 17 oe 08 Ae HERALD. me Or ent era ax a 10k; Mahigne cates ab Serco a om an Mabie, Wiha Arbor § cer “th mt wre » AVENUE van Compa duty ne Lewisiatnro at its om as wed, 28.4 \y; Panama, 2; Wl 7 f — fi weht — a ea ; uty of the Legisintnre at its coming se va a 4 bs nets Comical, 67 Steamship Florida, Crowell, Savannah—Samuel L Miichi!! sFeonell Meco dale Runt sip tera it or do sloop ¢ ee Phat I z= & 58; Galena and Chicago, 611, « \,; Cleveland and Toledo 284 024; Chicago and Rock tland, 478 4; Chieego, bi i Haverstraw. NEW BEDFORD, Dee A: ton (and aid for Norfoik). Cid. at sg Mate abe wy ne ve manded by Cant PO Mewes ad by the puildere, and to be oom. & Se currency creditable to us asa State. satd A stctinehip Nashville, Murray, Charleston—Spofford, Tiles. Rt is due the public and those who patronize the cars of mor before July 1, 186 poe — mca _ ~ made “pinta such, enact Burlington aod Quiney, 64 a 64. ae” Thomas Swann, Ramsey, Portiand—H B Crom. sseret white "Ra fae tw Tee eat Boones “t Livered Devenjort, do (and sid ie Honor the Mayor to the re« ne of the Coramon ne af redemptte sine: of the Snb-Treasury was as follows to , ” . owned by Ob oz Snarloe elle ann that mn ehoub be bi es) ip Jokn ea vy: Nittee to Mart iad ha won tor ‘esamia fmereasing business of the road, and demanded by the te 4018 ip John Vorter, Forbes, Liverpool is ~~ Fend tin Beifent i . st banks evidently loeated for the | Receipt . $50,150 20 Sbip J A Stamler, Young, London. oe is hereby at the Can and Nun Buoys now r ry] Patrons of the line. His Honor the Mayor has evidertly | purpose of evading the conditions of the law Py custome. 2s 000 @0 Ship Arthnr Child, Child, Bristol = ‘4 Se ark met ing Vet L nd, Stanrord’e Ledges, entrance to * ror Ta a aside con pen hat 8 law alo be passed requiring Fatal PAYMENT. ese e cece 71407 ‘stangow task & Dearborn, and har removed this. da: 2 pot given the matter that consideration weccseary to a | Reso That « law aleo be p 1 requirin the Bank iene ~ “saa 20 4 Se Brow places pplied by SeReys (erthe winter y. and their win eh oP at Gull understanding of the merits of the case, ar he eer. | join inet the bas voweleed By reference to our advert ! will be 5 Park ¢ k les etealt a - ive. F gras Lighthouse Inspector Site Bs rere or, Ne tor NYork: sald not have denied to v 7 ner Oe a pat y refer your m wing colnmnes ft will be seen Bark Oravilie, Creel ok ristol— Metall & Danene « ase Ist dist, Elba, Earle, lor NYork; sche tainly would not have denied to us privileges that lave Git Gis Olds lob lo Withdrawn frock the macheh:. ‘th K Varvest Home. Merry, Bristol -H 9 Brookman & Co, and, Dee 1 Calais for de That all batike hereafter orgapised be re Jation of their is or the United oo ae — uk Kate Stamler, Manwaring, Mobile for Provie chet ria ‘rials itor hve | armas en Fr sehTs Sallie Smith, Worte: ; Chesapeake, Seaman, 0; Barre peed 4—Cld schr Fanny Moss, Gavitt, India~ Deen extended to other city roate ‘The Ninth Avenue Road received permission to lay a track through @ lateral street from Ninth avesue t the Coptral Park. We ask no more in Seventieth street Permission was granted also to the Hariem Ratiroad Com ufon (Aus), Ivanieh, Cork and Faimouth for ‘orbam, Curecoont W, Biwell & Co, val, Griding, Harbados—T T Dwi Bark Gen Greene, Attell Cordenas tre 3 , Claypole, Montevideo and fare, 2 igree Brig T Tileston, Seammon, Havana—Trujillo & Russel) Trig 4 Her kind, Murray, Mi bile Sturges, Clearman & Co, State debt abe POTION OF A, BOCK TOCKD OF? PERAGEID FOINT, axD OF OTHERS IN THE CHANNEL OF ROOTHRAY, Sin—T have the honor t hoc, mae, Sov J. nT Da onor to communicate, in ext report by Lieutenant Commanding TS betpe, TaN, yy ant Conmt Survey, the parviewlars of sey sation found hile preweuting the Instore veg of the const of Maine, In the vielnity of che ure is “payable at ihe pleasure of the State af jet day of December, 1960." Th Sy tate Legilature will meet th 4 Monday in January to any Notary Pablie in the State to and will at ones take measures to pay the debt. In th Wits lemmed by hanes of Tlincia, at way potut im said State. | meantime the State will, of course, contioue to pay th ne eoourity for the cir pany to lay down a ‘‘turpout,” 160 feet in length. ja Resolved, That a committee of five be appotated ty interest ae heretofore. Pilg Nathan, Sawyer, Wilmt Thompson 4 Hunter, | the eteemer Vixen, heir property ‘on row. We ask no more ry ont the objects of these res e chr Princesa ( erpoat on was diecorered Som cioccn loa cle gresioy toes ssgivoamatnnses. | Smived, That we hereby urge the imafty cooperat ‘The exchanges at the Rank Clearing House thie morn | opt huncesa iB rence Unde Irwin &C0. | mica news ira them Fem fa nthouse: rte ) Fy rT wdditional room at our Sei the < folatey ried ia = state, Few through | ing were $15,458.640 49, and the balances § 5 0. Jar Dela mt ani Brower & Co, snes edge im ony. et Nght oo in order to mect the wants of the public By placing | their representatives the objects herein ind gated . a. tanags lew Var: Coe und, Norton, Portiand—( L Hateb. Y mane vita Mere cars on the route, the limited pais 14 Gleted te |. On cnoten, thoressives wore taken up end: coupiderca | "BC Stemi election for direaiors of the New York Cen uli, Hall, Bristol—L Kenney. A rick with Shi fathema on it, 600 yards south Wis at that point being fosuffieient to operate an fnereased | sertatin tral Raitrond was hel to-day, at Albany, Henry Ui. Mar ARRIVED. exveriy (crue), nee 300 yards from the nearest mumber of cars, The company bas seen impylied to ask The first reeetation war again read, and adopted with. | tin, of Albany; Richard M. Blatchford, of New York, and Steamship Kedar (Br), Cook, Liverpool, Nov 27, Bi te tee, be . Se eece eiclaces by tho enaatant oolietitions of the [ate ducwaied. A Hamilton White, of Syracuse, wore eleetod in place of | fersevernl days Nov 36, lat O00 fon 1S peasad Snip Ligate | Rite agecy'” 9% fathoms on i, and 680 garde onno e theta gevater second i esalut * read. 7 elke M8 & well known that Gis company runs ite eare to make the banks refloet ut Chicage as | John E. Schoolcraft, isane Townsowd. ant Horses White, | ‘ohh ruling New Sat rine jars isha and Rote “ntand Harn dates of ea meg for cho anengre gam of All decease. ‘The annual report shows the earnings aod | 11.90 RM, eroseed the argh a aN ih, via pedi betwen baie ae mia oa wu than of that. point at the wean tote ‘ ‘ll well, to munieatio poodneed 6 essary aha ce teak el receipts of the road for the past year (o be $6,067,241, | foch inst, lat SB elgeatrrng: 3 inthe form of ne? Rested as far a relates to the effect ian prop arty estate i yo seotion of the city hae doubled i yaine fb a very short apace of time and added largely ts @he amount of taxable property of the city. In every (Laugh end the net earnings to be #15 ter.) per cent on the amount of the capital stock of the com. attr arene ar tittes accoet’ the Danks redeem | pany, The ol! officers are re-electod, ae follows:—Rras S61, being nearly 6% Dee xia Ha. er Feerrren ane SinnD OP 25 Ame Be Ya stance where reliabie atatiaties can bo ob thee Me Rioan thoeght the rerolution all right bat he | te Corning, Preeiteat: Dean Richmond, Vice President. ew Yors ved that the extension of the city ra would move thet the Danke Be aliowed to redeem im ‘the Brooklyn Fire insurance © mpany hae declare Srp Tonte ‘in nents ord tho value Of real catate and fot devorinrated ie, | Geant On row York ab YU" LY pet cont cenktampeal Govitenh 0b ton ger evi; depebeled Wire , Wimington, NC, with | W Elune ‘aa aoa pa hi ‘mall a ceaety c Abe cand io 140th street, opprsite to which wo decire Mr, Rave oftpoced the atwendment of Mr. Kidder, 1 rf ot at. | Hott, bad om th Jame ine of of Meatect cn ees tae lp imp to lng a Barnet ily 350 ere bn leet, is owacd Treper basle of currency ¥ h. ta man | i Chis @lty on the 24 of Januar Poston and Worees . paaee, Ceonet Bf; dejar itafeeraes fod tein wei en cay side by circctors of thie company, nivd on th wie ke conta eentey ediough ant enrintg tor Rafiroad dividend of four per cont, paynble an the ew York, bound to Barvadom, | der the ecmmand sf Lieut thes 5 Pa tree “Aneiatant ther by partie aewonting; it ie required fhe the ¢ ine eal ther natitational cbstacle in the | ast of Jendary. The interest on the (hid :urtgage bonds See Ce wae Seren’ © me of the Dien en Of pwesongers on th Harlem rivor Boats A lacg of redcoming No I eld cae Town and ie ea Tee wh HM | ES Eve cane ta the Giowover ing the shen ao yb a thot o. tbe stock in eabt boats is owned by our ab | make anything. b Ma econ m heed tend +, Tine | ot the New York and Brie Raitrond Company, which be cence ampree * Nepbews o dae of another of much greater Feotors, and (ae two companies eporate thelr rospsetive ' wae the oply. pre sie for currency. lw eid tines ' exme due on the ist day of September, 1860, will be paid ' 96, wilh coffee, to master, ’ : ‘Bia T have the honor to communicate, for the general benest of | At pas Way, Ban